Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 10, 1920, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE MOItXIXO OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920
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WITH UHFJUHKESS
Dallas and Independence Peo
ple Register Protest..
HIGHWAY CAUSES TROUBLE
Complaint Says Commission Vio
lates Legislative Edict in Omit
ting Two Towns.
DALLAS. Or., Aug. 5. (To the Ed
itor.) The Orefronlan of July 28 con
tains a local article on page 3, headed
"Dallas Wins Court Fight, Loses
Road." with an accompanying map.
numerous errors and misleading
statements, which we desire to point
out, and correct. The suit to which
the article and map refer was brought
In the circuit court of Multnomah
county by the city of Dallas, the city
of Independence, the district attor
ney of Polk county and nine resident
taxpayers of Polk county against the
State highway commission and certain
contractors, to enjoin the commission
"from changing or attempting to
chansre the route or location of said
Pacific highway as located, estab
lished and designated by the legisla
tive assembly of this state and the
people of this state," and from con
structing and hard-surfacing "a road
from McMinnville via Holmes" Gap.
Kickreail, Monmouth and thence di
rect south to the Benton county line,"
and designating such road as the Pa
cific highway. The road between Sa
lem and Dallas is in no way involved
In the case, though recent action of
the commission in reference to the
Salem-Dallas road doubtless had a
part In bringing on the litigation.
The road-bonding act of 1917
(chapter 423, Laws 1917) provides a
highway system for the state. It is
a matter of common history that the
measure would not have passed the
house but for the affirmative votes
of both Mr. Stafrin and Mr. Fuller,
residents of Dallas; that the bill was
then submitted to the voters of the
state, under referendum provisions
contained in It, and received the ap
proval of the electorate.
Law Ia Cited.
In section 6 of the act we find that
"the highways described in sections
and 7 of this act are hereby deter
mined to be the highways of first
importance to the general public of
the state of Oregon." This section
also determines that "the following
highway should be permanently con
structed and finished with a hard
surface:"
The Pacific highway from the Multno
mah county line through. Washington coun
ty and Yamhill county by way ot HilU
boro. Forest Grove, McMinnville to Dal
las, Monmouth and Independence in Polk
county; to Corvallla and Monroe In Benton
ccunty, and through Eugene to the north
line of Douglas county. .
The highway commission then of
ficially adopted a route for the Pa
cific highway, running from McMinn
ville to Bellevue. in Yamhill county,
and thence through Dallas, Monmouth
and Independence, and on November
27. 1917, a map showing this loca
tion was given out and published.
Then in 1919, after changes In the
personnel of. the commission, this
icute was abandoned, the commission
announcing that the road would be
constructed from McMinnville by way
of Amity, Holmes Gap. Rickreall and
Monmouth to Corvallis. with a "stub"
or "spur" to Independence.
Dallas would not be reached by the
Pacific highway, but a post road, with
the assistance of the federal govern
ment and the county of Polk, was
to be constructed from Salem to Dal
las. Surveys were then made and con
tracts let for the proposed Salem
Dallas post road and far disconnected
stretches of the proposed Pacific
highway. The court of Polk county
has expended and is willing to ex
pend money on the post road, but has
refused to prepare the so-called Pa
cific highway for paving, on the
ground that under the law Dallas
and Independence, as well as Mon
mouth, should be on the highway.
The commission then. In May, 1920,
announced that it had canceled the
contract for the construction of so
much of the Dallas-Salem post road
as would lie between Dallas and
Kickieall and that it would use the
funds available for that part of the
post road for the preparation of a
roadbed for the proposed Pacific
highway running south from Mon
mouth to the Benton county line. The
result would be. of course, that Dal
las would not be on any state high
way, "stub," "spur" or otherwise, and
that Independence would be left on
a "spur." This precipitated the fight
Judge McConrt's Decision. ,
The decision of Judge McCourt,
dated July 19. 1920. Involving the suf
ficiency of the complaint, is inclosed
for your information. You will note
that the juge says:
The commission cannot designate that
link of. the Pacific highway described
In subdivision 2 of section 8 ot
chapter 423, Uwi of 1817. so as to leave
Dallas or Independence a substantial dis
tance from the road. Six or even three
miles would be a deviation beyond the
authority of the commission. Dallas and
Independence are points upon the road
requiring observance In laying out and
constructing the road equivalent to that
of a definitely described terminus the
road must be laid out and constructed
to them.
"The commission is given broad discre
tion In selecting the route of the highway
between the several points named in the
act. but the route or routes selected must
lead from one to another of such points.
The language of the statute is "McMinn
ville. to Dallas." The requirement of a
road to Dallas would not be met by a
road the nearest point of which was six
miles from Dallas. Neither would the
requirement be met by a spur or branch
extending from the highway to Dallas
One traveling the road authorized by the
leelslature would pass through Dallas
would go to Dallas while he would not
set nearer to Dallas than nix miles travel
ing the road It Is alleged the commission
Is building as the Pacific highway.
"Referring now to your article.
Tou say:
"Before the end of the' season Dallas
would have a paved road to Salem but
the court decision blocks the paving plans
of the state highway commission.
"Whether the Dallas-Salem road
could be completed this year is prob
lematical. The decision has no ref
erence to that road, and if the com
mission stops the work It will be
merely to punish Dallas people.
Pavement Not Finished
"The pavement between Salem and Rick
reall has been finished.
"This is also an error. Pavement
has been laid from Salem to Brunk's
corner, a distance of approximately
five miles. It would require four
miles more to take the pavement to
Kickreall, and five miles more to
jjauas.
"The court has also ordered stopped the
work - between Independence and Mon
mouth. "That part of the road was paved
In ism ana is not in controversy.
"The article concludes:
"As the court has decided, the Pacific
highway will begin a meandering course
from aooui noimes p to Dallas, then
wander back to about Rickreall. and amble
ft again towa-d Independence, forming
S slgzag and increasing the mileage of
the Pacific highway, which means increas
ing the cost of building the road through
Polk county.
"The court has not ordered the
route from Holmes Gap to Dallas: In
fact. It is doubtful If such a route is
being given serious consideration In
any Quarter. Judee McCourt held
that the commission is vested with a
reasonable discretion as to the loca
tion of the road between the points
designated in the act, but, according
to his decision, the proposed location
described in your article would show
a palpable abuse of discretion. The
acceptance of it, even If proposed by
the comission. would be a reflection
on the intelligence of the trial judge
and the people of Polk county.
"To sura up, then, and correct ths
principal misleading statements In
article and map:
"1. The court has not ordered ths
route from Holmes' Gap to Dallas.
"2. The court has not stopped the
work on the post road between Rick
reall and Dallas.
"3., The court has not ordered the
route from Rickreall to Independence.
"4. The court has not stopped any
work between Monmouth and Inde
pendence. Geographical Fact Cited.
"It is true that both Dallas and In
dependence are some three miles dis
tant from an imaginagy straight line
drawn between McMinnville and Cor
vallis. This is a geographical fact.
No one has ever disputed it. The
legislature knew it when it passed
the law. The people of Oregon knew
it when they approved the law by
vote. But it so happens that the
highways, railroads and towns of Ore
gon are not laid out on township and
section lines. The highway commis
sion is not following a straight line
when it attempts to locate the high
way through McCoy and Rickreall to
Corvallis. Nowhere else in the state
has the commission evaded the law,
and discriminated against any town
as it is attempting to discriminate
against Dallas and Independence.
"The law plainly says that these
towns are to b on the Pacific high
way, and the people who are affected
feel that they have the right to ask.
even demand, that the law be obeyed.
All the recent argument against the
observance of this law is made to
sound as if Dallas and Independence
had suddenly pushed themselves into
the game as outsiders and demanded
that the highway deviate from a
straight course between McMinnville
and Corvallis" merely to accommo
date the Polk county towns.
"Had the road followed the original
route from McMinnville to Bellevue,
as adopted by the first commission In
1917, there would have been no such
sharp angles as ais shown on The
Oregonian's map. The proposed route
from McMinnville to Monmouth and
Corvallis is a creature of the present
highway commission.
Law Desired Enforced.
The citizens of Polk county have
asked nothing except that the law be
foilowed in constructing the Pacific
highway. The three towns. Dallas,
Monmouth and Independence, are to
be on the highway, according to the
act voted in good faith by the people
of Oregon, and as Judge McCourt has
held. ' If, as has been threatened, an
attempt shall be made to change the
law, it remains to be seen whether
the legislature will be willing to vio
late an agreement made in good faith
by a former legislature, and ratified
by voters of the state. That question
Is of the future. The only question
now Is: Shall the law be obeyed?
Dallas Com. club. N. C. Schoefer.
A. B. Starbuck. Mark Hayter.
Tracy Staats. H. C.Eakin.
A. C. Petersen. P. A. Finseth.
H. A. Wood. W. B. Ellis.
T. J. Craven. Floyd D. Moore.
W G Vassell. Dr. P. Patterson.
J. R. Allgood. Oscar Hayter.
J. R. Craven. C. B. Sundberg.
James Boytlston. H. L. tenlon.
Conrad Stafrin.
V7. V. Fuller.
Independence Retail
Association.
Dj E. Fletcher.
G. C. Skinner.
C. W. Francs.
C A. Mci-aughlln.
H. Hlrschberg.
N. B. Horton.
Z. C. Kimball.
C. D. Cal breath.
Walter w imams
M. L. Boyd.
ID. A. Kern.
J. E. Sibley.
R. L- Chapman. -A.
B. Mulr.
J. C. Hayter.
Aug. P. Risser.
H. J. Slllotl.
R. R. Van orsdel.
RAISINS UP 22 MILLION
Price for 1020 Crop Ia'So Cents
Pound; Growers Benefit 5 Cents.
FRESXO, Cat, Aug. 9. The Cali
fornia Associated Raisin company to
day named a price for the 1920 raisin
crop on a basis of 15 cents per pound
to the grower. This is an Increase
of 5 cents per pound over last year.
With an Increase in the yield this
year, raisin growers will receive ap
proximately $22,000,000 more this
year than last year.
The estirnated tonnage this year Is
200,000 tons, against 190,000 tons last
year. The price the trade will pay
this year for the crop will be 80,000,
000, of which the growers will get
$60,000,000.
For the first time In history the
price of loose raisins Is higher than
seeded raisins.
MAN'S INJURIES PROBED
Veteran Actor, Found Unconscious
in Xew York, Sllgblty Improved.
NEW TORK. Aug. 9, Searching In
vestigation of the circumstances
which resulted in serious injuries to
John C. Slavln, veteran musical com
edy actor who is unconscious In a
hospital here, was ordered today by
District Attorney Swann. The con
dition of Mr. Slavin. found, yesterday
unconscious from a fractured skull
and concussion of the brain, near the
residence- of John J. Mctiraw. man
ager of the New York Nationals, to
day was reported slightly Improved.
LOWER PRICE-SUGAR HERE
Initial Shipment at $1.75 Under
Old Kate Ready for Market.
The first shipment of sugar, bought
at the recently reduced price, arrived
by steamer from California yesterday,
and will be put on sale by wholesalers
this morning.
The wholesale price will bo $21.25
a hundred, a decline of $1.75.
The eastern raw sugar market Is
weak and lower prices on this coast
are looked for at an early date.
DEBRIS INJURES SEVEN
Two Buildings In Dallas, Tex., Col
lapses During Repairs. -
DALLAS. Tex.. Aug. 9. Seven per
sons were injured, two seriously, in
the collapse of two buildinga on
Main street undergoing repairs today,
day.
The collapse came without warning
but a score of persons escaped Injury.
Frontier Days Judge Chosen. '
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Aug. 9.
(Special.) William Ferguson, banker,
stockraiser and wheatgrower, will
be presiding judge at Frontier days
here September 16-18. Tex McCloud.
a roper who has been in London and
other European cities, has written that
he will be here for the show.
World Chess Match Fixed.
THE HAGUE. Aug. 9. Dr. Emanuel
Lasker. world's chess champion for 2
years, and Jose R. Capablanca, Cuban
champion, today agreed to play a
match of 24 games for the world's
championship ia Havana next Jan
BOTH SIDES ARE AGREED
MILK DISTRIBUTORS TO ABIDE
BY COMMISSION" FIXDIXGS.
Mayor Says Probing Body "Will Be
Appointed if Council ' Will
Provide Funds.
Agreement of the Portland milk dis- !
trlbutors to abide by the findings of a '
milk commission, assures the appoint-
ment of such a commission by Mayor '
Baker probably before ths end of ths
present week.
The agreement signed yesterday
was filed' by A. M. Work, president of '
the Portland Damascus Milk company :
and includes, according to his state- I
ment, all the milk distributors who
operate plants In Portland, with the !
exception of a "few small and unim- I
portant ones." I
Several days ago the Oregon Dairy- I
men's Co-operative league filed a let- i
ter agreeing to abide by the edicts
of a milk commission appointed by
the mayor.
Mayor Baker announced yesterday
that he would not appoint a commis
sion to consider the milk problems
until he was assured of sufficient
financial aid from the city council to
Insure a thorough probe.
"There is no use attempting to solve
this question unless It is done right,"
said Mayor Baker. "I must place
some funds In the hand:, of the com
mission to provide them with facili
ties to learn all the facts. This will
take the work of expert accountants
and will cost the city money.
"But I am determined that this milk
investigation does not revolve Into a
price-raising campaign. As I have
often said, the producer must have a
reasonable profit over cost of pro
duction and the distributor is entitled
to a fair profit. But until we deter
mine what costs of production actu
ally are and what it costs to distribute
milk in Portland, we cannot learn If
the present prices a're excessive."
FORESTERS TALK BY RADIO
Telephone Set Used Between Mt.
Hood and Summit Station.
Wireless telephone service between
the top of Mount Hood and Summit
ranger station is in operation, de
clared C. M. Allen, telephone engi
neer for the forest service, who has
Just returned from the mountain. The
wireless sets were Installed under his
direction.
A gasoline engine, installed on the
top of the mountain, furnishes the
power for the radio. Later a wind
motor will be put at the top and a
gasoline engine below. The wireless
will be used exclusively next year,
Mr. Allen said.
A. T. Maas and W. H. Kelly are
in charge of the wireless art the top
of the mountain and John A. Calvary
at Summit ranger station.
Woman Takes Fourth Husband.
VANCOUVER, Wash, Aug. 9.
(Special.) Mrs. Abbie Treanor, SO
years old, became a bride today for
the fourth time, when she was mar
ried to Ray McCullom, 29 years old,
of Portland. This is the first time he
has been married. Her previous hus
bands all died. The marriage was
performed by Cedric Miller, justice of
the peace.
AMUSEMENTS.
PORTLAND
DATS
show cnorNos
ZSTU A.D RALEIGH.
MOWDA
.AUG. 16, 17
TUESDAY,
WORLD'S ONLY Sl'PER - CIRCUS.
PERFORMANCES DAILY,
2 AMD 8 P. 91.
FREE STREET PARADE MON
DAY, S:30 A. 31.
Admission and reserved seat tickets
on sale both days at Sherman, Clay
Piaaa Co., Sixth and Morrison Sts.
No extra charge.
DANCING TAUGHT
AT COTILLION ACADEMY
CLASSES START PROMPTLY AT
8:30 EVERY
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EYEN1NG
One Class Lesson Consuming; the
ENTIRE EVENING.
SPECIAL FEATTRE
DANCE ORCHESTRA EVERY THURS
DAY EVE. FOR CLASS.
Sammer Rates.
Our Teachers Are Second to None.
All Clause Under the Personal Direc
tion of Prof. D. Patterson Downey.
COTILLION HALL.'
Fourteenth. Near Wrmhlngt on.
Broadway 3380.
Go Bathing at
olumbia
Beach
No Waiting .
for the Tide to Come In
or Go Out,
SWIMMING
Tery afternoon and evening.
DANCING
very even las except Sunday
and Monday.
Launches at foot of Morrison
Bridge, or take Brooklyn car to
w ooaara Are.
A big sandpile for the. kids at
COUNCIL
REST
P A R K
Games, Amusements. Dancing
DANCING TAUGHT
Alt new steiia and dan 3a tausrht at
De Honey's beautiful academy. Twenty-third
and Washington. Ladies, $3;
gentlemen, $5. Classes Tuesday and
Thursday evenings. 8 to 11:30. Plenty
of desirable partners and practice. No
embarrassment. Learn from profes
sional dancers. Private lessons all
hours. Phone Main 7656.
3 siMWsgisf. 3 iosrSsJ&iJ
AMT6KMENT8.
t City Mall Ordera Received Now r-H
nni 10 THEATER
Fll II 111 Broadway at Taylor.
1 li-ll-il- Phone Msls 1.
7WiflI? NEXT SUN.
j popular Price I
I Hat. Wed.
Special Price
I Mat. Sat.
Oliver Moreteo Prwats
r ISs
atlonal Comedienne
CHARLOTTE
6RENW0QD
In the Musical Comedy
LINGER LONGER LETTY"
I ., TO SECCRB TICKETS KOWl
Address letters, checks, money order to
W. T. Pangle. Add 10 Per Cent War
Tat to Price Ticket Desired. Include se.f
addressed stamped envelope. PRICES:
y.vrn. Floor. 92.50; Balcony. & roas
at $2. 4 at $1.50, 13 at $1; Gallery. 7 at
75c. Wed. Mat. Floor. 1.50; -Bal.. $1:
Gal., 50c. Sat. Mat. Floor. 12: Bal.. 5
at $1 50. 13 at 1; Gal.. 7 at 75c Gal
lery admission, all performances (not
reserved). 50c.
ANTAGEg
UATINEE; DATLY, t:S0
MLXE. DIANE. AND JEAN RUBIN!
The French Chan tense
and the Young Swedish Composer, In
"A Miniature RecitaL"
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS
Three performances daily. .Sight curtain
. at 7 and 9.
TODAY-TONIGHT Musical Faroe. "Ha
vana Bound"; "The Blood Barrier -vith
Sylvia Br earner 5 Erford'e Golden "Whirl:
The Kinirs, romerty songs; Burt Adler, fun
nraker; Martin Elliott.
GLOBE
Eleventh and
W an h ington
Dorothy Dalton
IS
His Wife's Friend
CIRCLE.? Washington.
Mary Miles Minter
IN.
"Judy of Rogues Harbor"
Also the Comedy, 'Prince of Daffodil"
And the Pathe News.
Open from 1) o'clock in the morning until
4 o'clock of the following morning.
iHUSErnENT PARK,
TONIGHT
Campbell's Famous Band
AND
Dorothy Daphne Lewis
Mezze-Contralto of -Note.
AMUSEMENTS CONCESSIONS
Admission to Park Free to 5 P. M.
Da.ly Except Sundays and Holidays.
Cwrs at First and Alrlpr. Fare Cpnts
AUCTION SALES.
At tee Bsker Auction House. Yamhlu
and West Park streets. Sals at lO A. M
MEETING NOTICES.
AL KADEH TEMPLE. A.
A. O. N. M. S. A moonlight
dancing party will be Riven
on the pleasure boat "Blue
bird," ou .Monday night, Au
gust ltf. Boat leaves west
approach to Morrison street
bridge at 8:15 P. M. Tick
ets are 75 cents each and
may be purchased at Brady
fc Oliver's, Yeon building.
Tickets are llmltpri nnrt nnn.
but Shrinera and their ladles will be ad
mitted. No tickets will be sold after ca
pacity of boat Is sold out. Klrst come,
first served, will be strictly observed. BuJ
your ticket at once. Wear your fes.
HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder.
a stated conclave
ot Washington com-
MANDEKY. No. 15. K. T..
will be held Tuesday eve
ning. August lO. at 7:30
P. M. All sojourning Sir Knights are cor
dially Invited.
O. P. EISMAN. Recorder.
KENTON LODGE. TfO. 145.
A F. AND A. M. Bneclal
gVtfS communication today (Tuei.
"0.?, aububi a 'i , comniriiciDI
T P. M. Work in -E. A. degree.
Visitors welcome. By order of
F. ROBINSON. Secretary.
IMPERIAL LODGE NO. 159,
A. F. AND A. M Stated
communication this (Tuesday)
evening. August 10. 8 o'clock.
There will be a special ses
sion at 6 o'clock for work In
the Fellowcraft degree. Visitors cordiallj
welcome. , A. C. JACKSON. See.
ELLISON ENCAMP
MENT, NO. 1, I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting this
(Tuesday) evening, 8 P. M.. Oddfellows"
Temple. 226 Alder street. Visiting patri
archs are always welcome.
CHAS. CHRISTIANSEN. Scribe.
COURT MOUNT HOOD. NO. 1.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA,
meets every Tuesday night. For
esters' hall. 12S Fourth street.
Visitors welcome.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
nw designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th St.
FRIEDLANDER'8 for lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 810 Washington st.
BREZEE la this city, Aug. 9, William
t Brezee, aged 69 years, husband of
xt-v r Ftresee of this city and brother
of Albert Brexee of Kenai, Alaska. The
deceased was a member o? the L. O. T.
M lodge. Remains at tne residential
funeral parlors of McEntee A Eilers, 16th
and Everett sts. Funeral notice later.
Kelso and Chehalls papers please copy.
POX Residence, 440 Failing st.. August
9 1920. Peter Fox. beloved husband of
Mary Fox. father of Mrs. W. B. Jones,
Mrs. George Steelsmith and Frank Fox;
grandfather of Alba. Carl and Corinne
Fox, all of Portland. Funeral notice
later.
MURPHY In this city, August 8. Leonard
Murphy, aged 11, beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs- N. V. Murphy of Vancouver,
Wash. Remains at new residential fu
neral parlors of Dunning &. McEntee,
Morrison at 12th. Funeral notice later.
LANE At the residence, 363 Beach st.
August 9. Ethel Kreyer Lane, aged 32
years, sister of Mrs. Erma Christgau,
Paul Kreyer and Albert Kreyer of Port
land. The remains are at Fin ley's, Mont
goroery t 5th. Funeral notice later.
JENNY In this city, August 7, John
Jenny, aged 28 years, beloved son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenny. Funeral
notice later. Remains are at the resi
dential parlors of Miller A. Tracey.
CHANEY In this city, August 7. 1020,
Josephine W. Chaney, aged 82 years.
Remains at Hoi man's funeral parlors. 3d
and Salmon sta. Notice of funeral later.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
I6 Fourth St.. Opp. City Hall. Xen Bros.
LAPSING GRANITE CO. I
R.7 o
W. Me
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
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information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, Hoiue 29.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, publle accountant.
Auditor. Income tax service. Concord
Bldg.. 2d end Stark. Phone Main 7443.
ALTERATIONS.
LADIBS- tailoring. Perfect flttlnc: work
guar, i. Reubin, 40S Bush A Lane bids'
ASSAVEBS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAT OFFICE. 143 Second
Qold. sliver and platinum bought-
BATHS.
DR. McltAHON'S sanitary baths. Always
ready. Steam ihowera plunges, tubs.
Necessaries Xurnished. Rubdowns and
mascags when desired. Service and
prices cannot be beat. S. W. cor. ftth
and Wash. Tell your friends.
CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and mas
sage, loth floor Broadway bldg. Mar
shail S18T. Dr. Laura B. Downing.
CARPET WEAVING.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Bag rugs all sixes Mall ordera prompt.
. Send for booklet.
8x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned. S1.S0.
FLUFF BUS CO..
S4-88 Union N. E. 6515. E. 7835. B 1475.
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING.
FLUFF OR RAG RUGS.
W3VEV ALL SIZES.
WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUG CO.
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS
PARPCWTCD GENERAL CONTRACT-
"rim till Lit ins;, ,
, Jobbing;. Tabor 9049.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IBWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 431. A 1254.
CHIROPODIST.
FFCT UIIDT Come to Dr. Gartner, foot
I Lr.l nUftl specialist: corns, bunions.
foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland
building. 5th and Washington. Main 1081.
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles
scientifically corrected. Lady assistant.
812 Morgan bldg. Main 8762 ,
DR. B. LOUISE COX. cMropodlst. 10 A. M.
to 6 P. M. 438 Morgan bldg. Main 4498.
CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny.
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors !I02 Ger
llnger bldg.. 8 W. cor. 24 and Alder.
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon. 100 ehlroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment best
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
BISHOP. CHIMNEY SWEEP.
Furnace smokes through rcBlstrs, needs
repairing or cleaning? Tabor 3S83.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg. Main 170.
No collections. no charges. Estab. 1900.
CONTRACTORS.
PRESERVE TOUR HOUSE.
New shingles stained, old shingles re
stained; estimates given free; roofs
stained by contract. Call Tabor T2G8.
W F. O'DELL,
cement contractor, all kinds of cement
work. Phone Main 7933.
DENTISTRY.
nFNTKTBY dr.a.mt. keene. 351
ULlllOlnl Washington L Without
pain. Latest nerve-blocking method.
DANCING.
BERKELEY dancing academy; private les
sons, day-evening; latest steps, jazx steps
taught by best professional teacheis. Mr.
snd Mrs. Summers. 129 4th. Main 331
MRS. BATH, 208 Dekum bldg. Privata
lessons day and evening. Main 1313
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITV VETERINARY HOSPITAL,
413 East 7th, cor. Grant. East 1847 and
219-62. Dogs and horses clipped.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. U KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-89 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bid.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHAUSER HAT CO.. 63-05 Front at.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and iforrieon.
RASML'SSEN fc CO.. Second and Taylor.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
COOPER At Milwaukie. Or.. August 8.
Dorothy May Cooper, aff 2 years, 11 mo.
and 3 days, beloved daughter of Mr. and
. Mrs. Nelson A. Cooper. Vuneral services
will be held today (Tuesday). August 10,
at 2130 P. M. from the residence funeral
parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy, lo3J
and 1534 East 13th St.. Eellwood. Friend
invited. Interment Rivervlew cemetery.
DUFFET In thiatcity. August 6, Edward
F. Duff-y. a-tetT57 yea.r 10 months 2'i
davs, huaband of Margaret Duffey of
this city. Funeral services will be held
Wedr.epday, August 11, at 10 A. M., from
the conservatory chapel of East Side
r-4pe,sl directors. 414 East Alder street.
Friends invited. Interment Mount Scott
Parle cemetery.
FROESSNER At Ceres. Wash..' August 8.
Marie Froesaner. aged 4tt years, wife of
Eugene Froecsner; mother of Eugene
y. Froeesner of Ceres, Wash. The funeral
ervices will be held today (Tuesday).
Autust 10. at 2:30 o'clock P. M.. at
Finley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends
Invited, interment, Riverview cemetery.
POICH In this city. Aug. fl, Mrs. Amelia
Poicn. aged 8ft years, beloved wife of
Sam Poicli. of Ltnnton. Or. Funeral
services will be conducted Wednesday,
August 11. at 11 A. M-, from Pearson's
undertaking parlors, Russell street at
Union avenue. Friends Invited. Inter
ment Multnomah cemetery.
EDWARDS At Sacramento. Cal, Aug. 8,
Alice Edwards, beloved wife of E. B.
Edwards, mother of Mrs. E. B. Whit
ney of Blocksbury, Cal.; Mrs. L. E. Hart
ot Portland and W. J. Homing of Salt
Lake. Funeral services will be held
today Tuesday). August 10, from the
chapel of Miller A Tracey. Incineration
Mount Scott crematorium.
KING In this city. August 8, 120. James
King, aged 73 years, beloved brother of
Mrs. E. A. McLeran of Wllhoit. Or.
Friends Invited to attend the funeral
services at Holman's funeral parlors, 3d
and Salmon sts., at 10 A. M. today
(Tuesday), August 10, 1920. Interment
Lone Fir cemetery.
DIETRICH Near Vancouver, Wash., Au
gust 7, 1920. Eva Ast Dietrich. Survived
by husband, one son and two daughters.
Funeral services today (Tuesday . Au
gust 10, at 2 P. M. from- Limber's funeral
parlors, Vancouver, Wash. Interment in
Columbia cemetery, Portland.
HARTFORD The funeral services of the
It te Mpry L. Hartford will be held to
day (Tuesday), August 10, at 10:30
o'clock A- M., at Finley's. Montgomery
at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment,
Roe City emotery.
CONNER The funeral services of the late
Roy Elmer Conner will be held today
(Tuesday). August 10, at 1 o'clock P. M..
a Finley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends
Invited. Interment at Sheridan, Or.
PIPER Funeral services of the late Louis
B. Piper will be held Wednesday. Aug.
11, at 2 P. M. at the chapel of Miller
A Tracey. Interment Mt. Scott Park
cemetery.
FUNERAL CABS,
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LI VERT. MARSHALL 114.
FLORISTS.
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's progressive florist. We special
ise In funeral designs. 141 H Sixth, op
posite Meier A Frank's. Main 721 ft.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, 854 Washington. Main S69.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS , florists. 287 Morrison st.
Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch stores.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
st. bet. Lh and fiUb iiaia 11 0L
'
S28 MOSMSOH rVW. 7i3 a 4 MOWWISOM HA. 137
POICrLAND HOTTI. RRtJrVW A WAAK..
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H. M. IT. ELECTRIC CO.
j VYt3t?4 winding and electrical repalr
iLsSi f lng a specialty. New or used
tsr----t mo,ors. Bdwy. 104J. A 104
iirvrnne rjruimiun and
&D HlUIUfid ntllUUHU Repaired
Bought and Sold,
vimnul KLRCTR1C WORKS.
pnone 4iI-27. 24oV 1st st- M. 871.
HEMSTITCHING.
X. D. HEMSTITCHING shop; superior
work, prompt service. Room olS Oregon
Eilera bidg., 2b7 Washington st.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on tha
basts oi ca.iabia service. Thou
santla ot a.usLied customers. A
trial will convince you. cnariea W. Good
man, optometrist. 20 Morrison. M. 214.
GEORGE KUKENSTE1N. the veteran op
tician, ia an expert eye litter, and bis
cnarges are very reaaonaDle; satlsiactioa
guaranteed. Aiorri.on St., near 2d.
- BCIB.NTlr lCALLV TltST-
fcL) wiLh mouern instruments,
u.asse nttea, S2.u0 up.
A. E. HUKWirz. optouieirisL. 225 1st at.
I'Al.SXLNU AND 1'AfEKHA.N tIU.
.X1NT1U, papernanglsxg. John C. Con
liak. 133 lotq st. .N. Airoadway 2943.
Dibr'ENDABLE house painting, tinting,
paper hanging. Tabor o21i. '
PATENT ATTOKNEV8.
PATnlNTS Our practice has extended
over a period of M years. Ail communi
cations strictly confidential; prompt, ef
ficient, conscientious service; handbook
fiee on request. UN.N sc CO.. patent
attorneys, aaa Francisco office, ilobart
bldg., 002 Alarkei at.; Ctutago ottice.
room biO Tower bidg.; Wanaington of
fice, room 103, 024 i' bl; Ne -lor
ottice, v oolwurth bidg.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and toreign patents. oOl Uekum bldg
I'illSlClA-NB.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway bldg..
raeuraati&m, stomaca, bowei, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, femaia
disorders, in affections, blood pressure,
enlarged tor.uiis, moles, birth marks. -
ILlMlllNti bti-PLIES.
RANGE boilers. 30. 40. 120 gal.
price, lus King. Main 164.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
price, a tark-Davis Co.. loo 4th. M. 791.
PLUMBING supplies at wholesale price.
A. L. Howard. 230 3d si.
pIiintinq;
WF P!1Y and sel1 used printing ma
ll C uUI chinery and equipment.
J. L Caidweil Inc.. 2U7 2d st.
PRI1T!KRF- w. baltes & company,
lfll:l I III J First and Oak. Main 1U5; 311-65
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE A FURNITURE CO.
221 FRONT ST.
We buy and set! everything In tha
hardware and furcUura line. Phone
Main 9072.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 801
Dekum bldg. U.- S.. foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
Thirteenth and Kearney.
GENERAL. HAULING.
Motor and nurse equipment; any c
paciiy. Moving, packing, storage.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan St..
corner 13th. Phone Broadway 181 or
116'J. We own and operate two large
class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks
Lo wrest Insurance rates In the city.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER
CO.. 102 PARK ST. Main S193. A 1031.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND CASCARA BARK.
KAH.M BROTHERS. 1U5 Front bU
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PIPE.
THE M. L. KLIXE CO.. 84-8q-87-Stf Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVKRDING & FARRELL, 140 Front t.
SASH. DOORS AND GVASS.
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrion.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordasre Co.. 14th and North p.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Now located in their new residential fu
neral home, Morrison at 12th, west side.
Phone Broadway 430. Automatic 645-S&.
The Funeral Home of Refinement
snd Distinctive Service.
Note We have no branches nor any con
nections whatever with any other
undertaking firn
EDWARD HOLMAN
&SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Streets. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Dlrectora.
Washington Street. Between 20ta and
21at Streets. West Side.
Lady Assistant.
Main 288L Auto. 678-8S.
McENTEE & EILEES
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, lGth and Everett Sim. Phone
BrOAdWAT 2123- Automalin 1
J. P. FJLNLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The Residential FniMtraJ Home.
441 Multnomah St. IrvinKton-Dist. Kast 4
F. S. DUNNING. INC
414 K. Alder. Phone East S3.
Perfect aervice. personal direction, free
use of floral chapel and auto equipment.
P Lu LERCH ? Eleventh and Clay
s-'-LiV-' East 7S1. Tabor 1U3
A. D. KEN WORTHY A CO..
6802-4 Pad St.. Lenta. Tabor 5267.
ER1CSON Iw,uth nd Morrison
CiIilUOWl Broadway 2534.
A. R. ZELLER CO.T-
BREEZE & SNOOK $4?2l?a
SKEWES UNDERTAK! XOCOM PANT aj
and Clay. M. 4152. A. H23L Lady Aasistant
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases or alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150
courtuouae. Phone Main 7 Iron
A. 11 to 6 P. M.
Tbe society has full chance of the city
pound at Its home. 635 Columbia bou
iark Phone any Hme. W o o d 1 awn
764. pogs for sale. Horse ambulance
for alclc or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted whe-e
necessary, and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses,
etc picked ud free of chares.
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nlan. Main 7070. Automatic S60-95.
NEW Ton AT.
WE CALL FOR YOC'R OLD
CARPETS.
Ran mad Uasles Clothing.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Tsrara Oat Promptly
Rax Uses Wo Tea All Sizes
Hall Orders. Sens far Booklet.
Caruets Cleaned. Laid sad
Refitted.
KORTHW EST H CO CO.
ISM east 8tk St.
akne atamt 35au.
NEW TODAT.
Laurelhurst
Bargain
This beautiful, modern, roomy home
for sale at 57500. It's easily worth
$10,000. Owner i3 leaving for Cali
fornia and wants to sell quickly.
House has eight large, airy rooms,
and separate servants' quarters. It
is replete with modern conveniences
that go to make a high-class home
in a choicest part of beautiful Laur
elhurst. Owner tenant and inspec
tion by appointment only. . See our
Mr. J. W. Crossley, manager of our
"Distinctive Homes Department."
FRANK L.
McGUIRE
To Buy Your Distinctive Home
Abington Building. Slain 1068.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
In trie matter of the "State of Claude
A. McDonald, deceased: By order of
the Hon. George Tazwell, a judge of
the circuit court. I will sell at private
sale to the hifthest bidder for cash, or
sufficient to cover outstanding liens,
balance two years at 6 per cent in
terest, at the office of O. W. Kastham,
attorney. 412 Henrv building. Port
land. Oregon, the following real prop
erty, subject to the approval o the
court, to-wit: The east eixtv feet of lot
7 block 189. together with dwelling
thereon, being ?1 East N'inta street
North. Shown by appointment. Do
not disturb tenant.
THOS. MOFFETT, Administrator.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(Wa Call and Deliver.)
Old Ran and Woolen Clothlnr.
Ve Make Reversible. Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
Koom-Size Fluff Ran Wovea. I17.5A
Baa Ron Woven AU Sizes.
Clothes Cleaninar and Dvelns: Dents.
Wall Orders Send for Booklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
8x15 Rues. Steam Cleaned. (1.59.
WESTERN FLCFF RCQ CO-
6 Union Ave. N.
rbones. ICaat 516 and East 7633.
Mortgage Loans
Lownt Interest r a teat Installment re
payments it aealred. Bat I dins; loan
made So delay la clualnc
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-219 Morrkwealern Bank Bnlldisub
Marshall 4114.
EXECUTORS A NO ADMI.V'IS-
TKATOKS
Will Find Onr Thrice-Speared
FARM HOHTGAGES
Exceptional Investments lor trust
funds. Not a foreeloaure In twen
ty lean.
FEAR at CRAT.
Phone Hais 3S. 1U2 Fourth St.
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our own money on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts,
livestock, notes, etc.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
no Cham, et Com. Bids;. Main 3020.
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAGE LOANS
United fctatea Bank Uolldlns
50
10 - room house and
lot 60x100 on Glisan
near 23d. Part cash.
C. If. IvOItKI.L, J.07
REAL ESTATE.
BUILO NOW!
If yon own a lot w will secure the
money and build for you; terms like
rent. Call and see urn.
BUILDERS RE ALT If EXCHANGE.
J1 Morftari Bldg. Main 2u33.
! or frale Flat aid Apartment Property.
BUT a home and have income at same
time. I have two small apartment houses
In Irvinfrton for sale at $17,000 and
$18. OW); firnt -class in every respect. K.
J. O'Xetl. 717 Board of Trade.
$1C00 BUT 3 1 9 -room apt., close in. east
fcide; rent $.m ; Income $200. Se BROWN
& FIDDLE. 324 RAILWAY EXCHANGE
BLDG.
BUY THIS large apartment house direct;
will sacrifice for some cash; annual In
come M8,HM. Address D Oreonian.
Fur Sale Beach Property.
CHOICE BEACH LOT.
EXCHANGE FOR
Painting and Paperbenglnf;
and furnish material.
Lot located on Tillamook beach (Salt
air), near station and ocean. AK 760,
Oregon., n.
TWO BEACH lots, at iJike Lyteii. Tiiia-
mook, cheap. Owner Tabor fooi.
H Houses w Garages 3
I Erected la
itjfrS Portland IM
IF? UuSlKlM htppl Anywhnr kj
in bunt -foot e M
ft.- iilt-t B. tions r a d y and
WxiK Ij3" y ta Li
iTiT mm etiw. I
a firct-ci&sa boas or farf 41- a
II rert from th factory at a GREAT 1
II A VINt. Ton pay no middaLa 1
y pioflu Write for ca.tm.ioc V
Rediniade Building Co. 1
1 F-aM blevfntta and Market, II
I S afcuocka south of Hawthorn. L
risen fcunt 6114. I'lirllnnd. On L
REAL ESTATE.
For SaJeBeach Property.
f ALTAIR TIIJ.AMOOK BEACTH.
1 Have four choice lota, all together,
two facing the Pacifio ocean: boari
waiic; county road a-nd railroad runs in
VTP, oft property. Tbe otner two lot
adjoin the two above and face on th
road in th rear. AH are near the depot,
hotel and Rockawav. Size of lots are
feet by about 70 feet and axe ex
ceptlonaly adapted for buainesa or real-
f." 2til "'d!" ome acreage near
i ortia-nd or automobile In trade. Price
?, nd Address R WO.
Oregon tan.
CARTWRIGHT PARK. SEASIDE OR
t.1 re on sa! in Cartwnirht
f w rrom to $700; nearly 200 lots
to choose from; liberal terms offered ao
tnose wishing to build a Seaside home,
ror Xul! information call or phone.
WH1TM ER.KELLT CO-
434 Pittockt Blocks
Phone Broadway 7S4. or
P. M. COLE. A rent at
Seaside. Oreyon.
GEARHART Exceptionally desirable tract
of over four acres, with extensive beach
front An ideal location for beach home
cr homes. This must be seen to be ap
preciated; e.'tOOO, reasonable terms.
A H. BIRRLLL CO..
310-219 Northwestern Bank Bide.
Portland, Or.
Marshall 4114.
GLARHART A modern, desirable house.
Bix rooms, completely and well fur
nished, one block back from ocean front;
a bargain at $100. part rash.
A. H. BIRRELL CO..
216-210 Northwestern BanJc Bid.,
Portland, Or.
Marshall 4114.
or Sale Lota,
SOME FIXE BUILD Ufa LOTS.
2 west slope lit Tabor, ....each $ 959
? .V" Jmrk ...each 1000
l Alameda Park, corner 1200
1 Iurelhurat .................... 1100
2 Veatm ore land ....each 70O
The street assessments on these lots
are all paid. This includes sewers. If
you are going- to build, buy these at roclt
bottom price.
CLEV E LAXD-HEXPERSON CO..
21- Railway Exchange Bldg.
ALAMEDA PARK.
. One of the finest view ridge lota, run
ning from the Alameda to Regenta
drive. 60x12.5; beautiful shade trees;
opportunity for fine landscape work;
unobstructed view; only $2200.
HENRY W. GODDARD, 2i STARK ST.
Main 83L
FOR SALE CHEAP Lot 1. block fll.
Laurelhurst addition, beautiful corner on
East .JOth st.; will sell for orlsinal pur
chase price of lot, $2000. with $1200
worth of Improvements; assexsments
fully paid. AV 242. Oregocian.
FOR SALE IN 'ALAMEDA PARK.
50x100 building lot on Dunckley ave
200 feet west of car line.
ALAMEDA INVESTMENT CO.,
443 Stark st. Broadway 12SS.
LOT 50x100 at 35th and Skldmore, price
$:ir.0. By owner. Wdln. 3.M0.
ForSale Houses,
440,'jO 7 ROOMS, MODERN $46T0.
Delightfully located in the Mt, Tabor
district, with an inspiring view of th
mountains. - .
Four rooms first floor. Including bed
room with extra toilet and lavatory;
3 bedrooms, bathroom and real sleeping
porch second floor; furnace, fireplace,
hardwood floors, built-lna and garage.
It's a real home, ready to move Into,
at a low valuation. Terms. CaUx-Bdwy,
16"8. or East 24o8 eTenings.
WESTMORELAND.
FINE HOME. LIVING ROOM. DIV
ING ROOM. KITCHEN, DEN FIRST
FLOOR. THREE BEDROOMS. SLEEP
ING PORCH, BATH SECOND FLOOR;
FULL CONCRETE BASEMENT. DOU
BLE GARAGE; ALL CARPETS. CUR
TAINS AND GAS STOVE INCLUDED
IN PRICE, $7500; TERMS, THIRD
CASH; DISCOUNT FOR ALL CASH.
roiNDEXTBR. 20S SELLING BLDG,
MAIN 1S00. RESIDENCE EAST 677L
BABY BUNGALOW
In Monta villa; It has 3 neat, clean rooms,
electrio lights and gas, a shower bath,
patent toiiet, garage, fine corner lut.
beautiful flowers, shade trees and gar
den; only $350, $250 cash, balance like
rent. It's a snap and beats paying rent.
My auto la at your service. Come right
la.
E. W. HUGHES.
S07 Journal Bldg.
Main 2S5S.
I RVIXGTON NEW.
Building costs are mounting again;
buy now before the rush cornea this
fall. See this beautiful colonial home,
just completed by the best skilled day
labor; seven rooms, hardwood floors
throughout; tile bath, linoleum in kitch
en, breakfast room and back porch;
firt-class and complete. Key for In
spection next door. 729 East 22d st. N.
Phone eveninjrs after ft P. M. East 1875.
Owner. ROBERT B. BEAT. Builder.
$7000.
STRICTLY MODERN" WEPTMORE
L AND B UN GALOW; HARD WO. 'D
FLOORS, ALL BUILT-INS, FINE COR
NER LOT. GARAGE. LIVING ROOM,
DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, BATH,
THREE BEDROOMS FIRST FLOOR.
THREE BEDROOMS SECOND FLOOR;
TERMS. HALF CASH.
PO IN DEXTER, 20S FELLING BLDG.
MAIN 3S00. RESIDENCE EAST 6771.
TWO HOMES NEAR JEFFERSON HIGH.
5-rooma modern bungalow, double con
structed, lot 40xlOO; garage: H. S. street;
Lawn, fruit ; lovely little place. Prico
$48.".0. Terms.
6-room modern bungalow, nsual bulK
lns. beamed celling, Dutch kitchen; lot
f.OxlOO; gaiage; H. S. street, $4f0 carpet,
shades, ranee, fuel, some linoleum in
cluded. Price $5S50. Terms.
THOMSON. 620-21 HENRY BLDO.
IRVINGTON.
Strictly modern bungalow, six rootns,
three bedrooms, tiled bath, hardwood
floors, all on one floor, garage, has
Gasco furnace, can give Immediate pos
session: $1M)U1. half rasft.
POINDEXTER. 208 Selling BJdg.
Main 180Q. Residence East 6771.
ROSE CITY bungalow, snap at $5500:
near Sandy on East 4.th North: S rooms
and muslq alcove finished in old Ivory,
hardwood floors, two disappearing beds
and springs; built-in desk, cement porch;
garden, full basement, fruit room, ce
ment laundry trays, furnace; a real buy;
$2400 cash, balance easy terms. Owner,
Tabor 774.
THAT VACANT LOT.
Why not turn a burden into Income T
We desigi and build apartments, ga
rages, residences, anything; furnish plans
and finance. Established 10 years. We
offer SECURITY. SERVICE, SATIS
FACTION. L. R. Bailey Co.. Inc 824
N. W. Bank bldg. '
I RVIXGTON PARK.
WORTH THE PRICE.
Eight rooms, sleeping porch, corner
lot 50x100, paved street, garage, alley.
Must sell at once. $4250, $1000 cash.
I. E. Carlock. 1125 Gasco Bidg. Main
6456.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
New colonial bungalow, 5 rooms,
breakfast nook, attic, modern built-lns,
unobstructed view, full lot. select neigh
borhood; no incumbrance; $7500, terms.
Owner. Main 3Sa6. '
THIS WILL PLEASE YOU.
7 -room modern home, 8 bedrooms,
fireplace, lot 50x100, lawn, fruit and
shrubbery; restricted district; a real
bargain at $4300, terms.
THOMSON. 620-21 Henry Bldg.
$5300.
High-class bungalow, built for home;
fine living room, dining room, kitchen,
3 bedrooms, furnace, beautiful grounds.
POINDEXTER. 208 Selling Bldg.
Main 1S00. Residence East 6771.
laurelhurst bungalow.
5 rooms down, two large rooms np;
fine condition; near car and school: this
Is the" best buy in Port and for $1000,
$2O00 cash. Phone Mar. Sr.2 for appt. It
won't laFt long. Rock. 4U3 Couch bldg.
IRVINGTON BUNGALOW.
6 R. and breakfast room, den large
attic, garage; cor. lot; strictly mod.; fin
ished throughout in old ivory ; paved
and pd. at $6500, terms. Rock, 403 Couch
bidg. Mar. 3352.
FINE CORNER LOT. 0-room house. 5
bedrooms: might consider smaller place
or give easv torms.
POINDEXTER, 208 Selling Bldg.
Main ISoO. Residence East 6771.
$12 PER MO. AND INT.
6-room Alberta bungalow; fireplace,
modern: Sox 100: only $'i2SO. Go look.
MAIN 4803. OWNER,
1034 E. 25TH N.
SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS down and bal
ance on easy terms, will buy a good
eight-room house, close In. Apply at
47 E. 15th st. South.
IRVINGTON', $6500.
6-room home, hardwood floors. Wory
and art paper throughout. 2 blocks to
car and one block to school. East 4 lit.
NEAT little 4 -room house, 2 lots, price
1475. small payment down, balance $15
per month. 6 per cent Interest. Call Mr.
Fuher. Main S42A. 243 Stark St.
RICHMOND bungalow, f.loOO; five rooms,
modern, roses and shrubbery; $vr0 cash.
S. S. Prentlsa, 615 Chamber of Com
merce bldg.
LAURELHURST.
9 rooms, up-to-date, just completed,
your own terms; price $0OO. 1185 E.
Davis.
EVERY purchaser of real estate siiouid
have h is title Insured. Better be saia
tiisn sorry. Title A Trust company.
b-ROOM modern house, lotx.l00. fruit.
r.cnr car; $.3400, $lOHO cash. Interstate
Innd Co.. Main 5420.
WILL sell this new modern 4 -room bua
K: low in KoHe City be-.ow coat. Owaer,
irCQ E. 47th XL. evenings.