Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 11, 1920, Page 13, Image 13

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    TTTE 'MOltmr, OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1920
13.
1000 REGISTRATION
REACHED BY BUYERS
Previous Mark for Alaska and
California Broken.
8 YEARS ALL 'EXCEEDED
Pacific Coast States, Montana,
Utah, Arizona and Nevada
Also Are Represented.
More than 1000 retail merchants and
jobbers had registered for buyers'
week at the headquarters room at
the state chamber of commerce by
8 o'clock last night, when the sec
ond day of registration closed, rep
resenting the cities and towns of the
coast states and Montana. Utah, Ari
zona. Nevada and Alaska. More buy- I
era have registered from Alaska and
California than for all previous years
combined, and it is felt that the
hoped-for total of 2000 will easily I
be exceeded before the end of the
week.
Retail merchants from various points
throughout Oregon and Washington
are expected in large numbers today
and tomorrow. Many small towns in
Oregon, Washington and Idaho al
ready are represented here by a
solid turnout from their business
houses.
Yesterday was a busy day at head
quarters. The buyers arrived in
swarms and droves, registered and
left Immediately for the various
business houses. No particular event
was on the entertainment programme
during the day, and tfta visitors
availed themselves of the opportunity
to inspect goods and prices and get
in their orders early. Many of the
buyers, after a busy session In the
wholesale and Jobbing houses, took
advantage of the beautiful day to
enjoy extensive eight-seeing tours
about the city.
"High Jinks" la Held.
The "high Jinks" and smoker given
by the chamber of commerce was the
big entertainment feature last night.
Much speculation had been caused
among the visitors as to the exact
nature of the coming entertainment,
as the proceedings had been shrouded
in mystery, and when the doors were
thrown open into the dining-room
visitors and "natives" crowded the
place to capacity.
They found the tables loaded with
Ice-cold "Rainier" and "Blitz," donated
by Lang & Co. and the Portland
Brewing company, and "eats" provid
ed by Armour & Co.. Tru-Blu Biscuit
company, the U. S. Bakery, Portland
Flouring Mills company and the
Knight Packing company. An im
provised stage was placed at the
south end of the room and several
vaudeville acts from local theaters
and local talent kept the house in an
uproar. Cigarettes and cigars were
provided by the Tobacco Products
corporation, Jenkins & Co., Blumauer-
Franlc Drug company,- Rosenfeld
Smith Cigar company, the Coast Cigar
company. Mason, tnrman As J0. ana
Allen & Lewis.
While the men were enjoying
themselves the visiting women buy
ers were entertained at the theaters,
with Mrs. W. F. Norman and Mrs.
W. D. McWalters as hostesses.
Retailers Hold Convention.
In connection with buyers' week,
. several national retail organizations
are taking advantage of the large
representation from coast cjtles to
hold conventions here. The' Retail
Shoe Dealers' association, which
boasts of 800 association members
registered for buyers' week, will hold
a convention later in the week fol
lowing a luncheon to be given at
the Chamber of Commerce Thursday
noon, according to J. G. Caldwell,
secretary-treasurer of the Oregon
branch of the national organization.
Another convention Is that of the
northwest furniture manufacturers
and jobbers, who will hold meetings
throughout the week. More than SO
furniture exhibitors are participating
in a display in the Morgan-Atchley
building. Grand avenue and East
Stark street, where every coneeiv
able kind of standard and novelty
furniture is exhibited. Interest Is
keen among the visitors and many
visiting furniture men spent the
major part of their time yesterday
Inspecting the Portland product
Entertalnmeats Are Today.
Two big entertainment features are
scheduled for today. The first is the
luncheon riven at the Lewis and Clark
aviation field of the Oregon-Wash
lngton & Idaho Aeroplane company,
where the visiting buyers will be
entertained by daring "stunts" in the
air and by a military drill by the
aviators. A number of the buyers
will be taken on sight-seeing trips
via aeroplane. Automobiles carrying
the visitors to the aviation field will
leave headquarters at 11:30 sharp.
The first woman buyer to request a
trip over the city via aeroplane was
Mrs. L. W. Robbins of the Robbins
general store of Molalla. Mrs. Rob
bins is the buyer for the firm and has
attended buyers' week every year
during the past eight years.
The second entertainment feature
for today is the vaudeville and win
dow trimmers' contest at the Baker
theater at 8 P. M. Window trimmers
representing the firms of Meier &
Frank, H. Llebes Co., Llpman.
Wolfe & Co., and Olds, Wortman &
King will demonstrate all the latest
wrinkles in window decoration and
live models will be used to display
dresses from uncut goods. A violin
solo by Mrs. Vlvianne DeLory, a con
tralto solo by Mrs. Gabriel Pullin, ac
companied by Fred A. Brainard, and
an aceSrdion solo by Mrs. Barge Leon
ard are musical numbers on the pro
gramme. Tomorrow's entertainment ecn'edule
includes a river trip on the Bluebird
to the municipal terminal No. and
the million-bushel municipal grain
elevator. Following a dinner on
board the Bluebird a dance -will be
given and the return trip to the city
will be made at 11 P. M.
L. D. KINNEY IS DEAD
State Hospital Inmate Once "Notor
ious for Real Kstate Deals.
SALEM, Or., Ausr. 10. (Special.!
With the death of L.. V. Kinney at the
state hosDttal for the insane Sunday
parsed a character whose speculations
and promotions in real estate on Coos
Bay and in Alaska a few years ago
save him considerable notoriety.
Hospital authorities believe Kinney
was honest, but that his operations
ware due to an unbalanced mind. He
was about 70 years old.
WOMEN'S HOURS TESTED
Case Involving Overtime Opened
In District Court.
A case testing the riarht of the in
duatrial welfare commission to limit
tho working hours of women am-
ployed in combined candy stores and j
restaurants to 48 hours a week was
opened before District Judgre Hawkins
yesterday and was taken under ad
visement. Miss Bernice Riley was the com
plainant, charging J. Gaspari of the
Sweet Home candy store and lunch
counter on Third street, near Alder,
with employing her unreasonably long
hours, in violation of rules of the in
dustrial commission. She was making
claims for overtime compensation and
was backed by the commission.
William M. Davis, appearing for
Gasparis, maintained that the law of
1913 limiting hours for women was
superseded the laws of 1917 and 1919,
permitting women to work 9 hours
a day in restaurants though not more
than 80 hours a week. Mj-s. Millie R.
Trumbull, secretary of the welfare
commission, insisted that tho powers
conferred in 1913 had not beerL re
moved. O'NEIL ACTOR, IS DEAD
DAXTES IX "COUNT OF MOSTE
CKISTO" PLAYED 15 YEARS.
60 00 Performances In Same Role
Links Xame of Famous Player
to Play Itself; Succumbs at 70.
NEW LONDON. Conn., Aug. 10
James O'Neil, the actor, died at the
Lawrence Memorial Associated Hospi
tal today. He had been ill for two
months suffering from an internal
disorder. His wife and sons were at
the bedside. He was 70 years of age.
For more than fifteen years and in
more than 6000 performances James
O'Neil played the part of Edmund
JJantes in ' The Count of Monte Cris-
to" until his name became so associ
ated with that play that in the minds
of drama lovers to mention one was
to suggest the other. It was his great
est part, the character in which he
achieved his greatest success and,
despite his efforts to discard it for
others, he was often compelled to
return to It In gratification of pub
ic demand or at the request of
theatrical - managers.
Mr. ONeil made his first appearance
In that play at Booth'3 theater in New
York, in 1883. under the management
of John Stetson. -When Charles P.
Thorne, who played the part of Dantes,
died, Mr. o Neil took the part and
thereafter played it continuously for
years.
An unusual Incident In Mr. JO 'Nell's
career was his attempt to imperson
ate Christ In a Passion Play pro
duced in 1880 at San Francisco, where
O'Neil was then a popular player. The
effort was frowned upon by the au
thorities despite the fervor and rev
erence with which Mr. Oeil essayed
the part and, after running for a few
weeks. It had to be withdrawn. Later
an attempt was made by Henry E.
Abbey to produce the Passion Play
In New York with Mr. O'Neil in the
leading role but it was prevented by
the authorities.
Mr. O'Neil was brought to this
country when a small child from the
home of his parents in Kllk-nny, Ire
land, where he was born November
IS, 1849. His first appearance on the
stage was in the National Theater at
Clnnclnnatt In 186S. subsequently ne
appeared at the St. Louis Varieties,
played for a season in Cincinnati.
was leading juvenile in a Baltimore
company; played in a Chicago stock
company for two years: and ap
peared with Adelaide Neilson and Ed
win Booth in classic plays.
He went to New York in 1875 and
played Pierro in "The Two Orphans,"
the Prince in "The Dancloffs" and
Jean Renaud In "A Celebrated Case."
Beginning in 1888 he achieved an en
viable reputation as D'Artagnan In
The Musketeers." He attempted many
years ago to retire from the stage
but often was recauea to appear in
romantic dramas, in which he was a
his best.
PAPER MILL WORKER DIES
Third Man Injured in Accident-Re
ported In Serious Condition,
VANCOUVER. Wash. Aug. 10
(Special.) E. McDonald, of Camas,
who was injured in the sulphide room
at the paper mill in Camas last Sat
urday, died at St. Joseph's Hospital.
A. J. Selph, injured at the same time,
died Sunday. Christianson, the third
man burned in the same accident, is
reported to be about the same, though
his condition Is serious.
It was about 6:30 in the morning
that the accident occurred, and they
walked three blocks to a doctor's of
fice. Selph had no skin left on bis
body from his ankles to his chin. It
Is thought McDonald got a whiff of
hot steam and was burnel internally.
The funeral of Mr. Selph was held
in Camas this afternoon under the
direction of the Oddfellows, and in
terment was at the Fishers Cemetery.
MURDER CHARGE IS MADE
Dr. Xorman Bouchet Accused of
Killing Mrs. Ruth Richards.
Dr. Norman Bouchet was charged
with the murder of Mrs. Ruth Rich
ards, slain in her apartments, 272
Sixth street, early Saturday night. In
a complaint sworn to before District
Attorney Evans yesterday by C. A.
Gilman, brother of the woman. The
warrant will be served as soon as Dr.
Bouchet is able to leave the hospital.
The action was a formal aftermath
of the finding by a coroner's Jury
Monday night that Dr. Bouchet
should be held responsible for the
killing. The charge Is murder In the
first degree and the first warrant of
th kind issued in Portland since the
restoration of the death penalty for
murder in Oregon.
Bond Issue Rehearing Asked.
SALEM, Or., Aug. 10. (Speclal.)-
The rountv court of Clackamas county
has petitioned the supreme court (or
a rehearing- of the mandamus case
of W. P. Hawley against the county
court in which the supreme court re
cently handed down an opinion hold
Ins void a road bond Issue of 11,700,
000 by Clackamas county. The issue
was held void because it increased
the county's bonded indebtedness
above 2 per cent of the assessed prop
erty valuation of the county.
PORTLAND an. MON.-TUES. AUG. 16-17
show GRorxns TKn.Finn An raleigh. .
43 PtNS WILP BEASTS 43
PROVES OF eAMELS j
1000,000.00 Bl3 FFEE STKETT
PARAPE PAILY AT 11 At. I
Admission and reserved 8at tickets on sale each day at Sherman, Clay
Piano Co., Sixth and Morrison. No extra charge.
BUDGET WORKERS NAMED
COM3ICXITY CHEST. COMMIT
TEE IS APPOINTED.
Clearing: House of Finance for Or
- ga nidations Dependent on Pub
lic for Aid Formed..
The budget committee of the com
munity chest was appointed yester
day by the board of directors, who
met In the council chambers at the
city hall. This committee Is com
posed of J. C. Ainsworth, Emery Olm
stead, B. C. Ball, C. D. Brunn, Max S.
Hirscb, Mrs. Thomas Honeyman and
W. D. Whitcorab. 1 .
The community chest has been or
ganized to serve as a clearing house
of finance for -ell organizations that
are dependent upon subscriptions
from the public for support. Under
directions given by the board yester
day the budget committee, with the
co-operation of Milton R. Klepper.
acting secretary, will immediately
notify such organizations that the
committee is ready to receive their
v. . . , - '
Such budgets will be checked by a i
Dublic accountant and will also be
carefully surveyed by the business
men who are directors of '.he com
munity chest.
Mayor Baker was yesterday elected
a director.
A committee was appointed yester
day to nominate a president, four
vice-presidents and an executive sec
retary.. The committee Js composed
of Julius L. Meier, J. C. English and
Marshal N. Dana.
ILL ' C0IIVICT RELEASED
Charles E. Connor, Who Served In
Army, Has Tuberculosis. ...
SALEM, Or., Aug. 10. (Special.)
Because he la suffering in the last
stages of tuberculc-618, Charles
Conner, under a sentence of 15 years
In the state penitentiary lor roDOing
a bank at Haines, Baker county, has
been released to return with his par
ents to his home.
Conner Is 23 years cyd. while his
record shows that he has been a way
ward youth, yet he enlisted in the
army during; the war. but failed to
get overseas. While In the army he
contracted the disease. It Is said
steps may be taken to have him sent
to a military hospital In New Mexico.
His parents and his physician are
required to report each week to
prison authorities.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS CONVENE
Conclave In Washington Is Set for
August 2 4 and 2 5.
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Aug-. 10.
(Special.) The Clarke County Sunday
School association will hold a con
vention August 24 and 25 in Camas.
The programme will be held in the
First Christian church. This will be
the 23d annual convention.
A. C. Allen of Camas is chairman
of the entertainment committee. W.
Furman is president of the associa
tion. Miss C. Ruth' Whipple is sec
retary, and Carl Landerholm is vice
president. It is expected that every
Sunday school in the county will be
represented.
AMUSEMENTS.
DANCING TAUGHT
AT COTILLION ACADEMY .
CLASSES START PROMPTLY AT
8 130 EVERY
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EYEN1SG
One Class Lessos Consuming the
ENTIRE EVENING.
SPECIAL FEATURE
DANCE ORCHESTRA EVERY THURS
DAY EVE. FOR CLASS.
Summer Ratea.
Oar Teaches Are Second te nne.
All Clause Under the Personal Direc
tion of Prof. D. Patterson Downey.
COTILLION HALL,
fourteenth. Near Waahlnarton.
Broadway 33 HO.
CMldren Can Go Wading
Anytime at
olumbia
Beach
Come Early and Bring
' Your Lunch
CIRCLE.'
Mary Miles Minter
IN
"Judy of Rogues Harbor"
Alas- the Comedy. "Prince of DaffydH"
and the Pathe News.
Open From 9 o'clock In the Morning Until
4 o'Clook of the Following Morning.
DANCINS TAUGHT
All new steps and dan aa taught at
De Honey's beautiful academy, Twen-
ty-tnira ana waemng-ton. iadies, $3;
stentlemen, J5. Classes Tuesday and
Thursday evenings. 8 to 11:30. Plenty
of desirable partners and practice. No
embarrassment- Learn from profes
sional dancers. Private lesson all
nours mono jniin iooo.
Picnic in the "Old Orchard" at
eOUNCIL
CREST
PARK
Free Fireplaces, Wood. Benches.
TahlM.
U St THE 'tSlsjvjt.VT
THE HIPPOPOTAMUS
POORS OPEN AT l-7f.M.
TKFCKMANCE SIAKTS 2-8 F.M.
AMUSEMENTS.
ti t ltj Mall Orders Received Mow V-
e
lO IP THEATER
ill I! In Broadway at Taylor.
IL-1L.IU. Phone Main 1.
Ponnlar frff.e I I Snrelal
I Price
Slat. Wed. T 1 Mat. Sat.
Oliver Moroaeo Presents
Your National Comedienne
CHARLOTTE
GRENWOOD
In the Musical Comedy
'LINGER LONGER LETTY"
l.v. W TO SECURE TICKETS SOWl
Addreu letters, checks, monsy orders to
W. T. Pangle. Add 10 Per Cent War
Tax to Price Ticket Beslred. Include se.f
addrossed stamped envelope. PRICES:
Eves. Floor, 12.50: Balcrfny. 5 ro
at 2. t at II 50, 13 at $1; Gallery. 7 at
78e. Wed. Mat. Floor. 81.50; Bal.. 81;
Gal.. 80c Bat. Mat. Floor. 2; Bal.. 5
at 81.50, 13 at 1: Gal., 7 at 75c Gal
lery admission, all performances (not
reserved), 60c.
PANTAGES
MATINEE DAILY. 1:80
MLLE. DIANE AND JEAN RCBINI
The French Chantense
and the Tonne; Swedish Composer, 111
"A Miniature Recital."
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS
Three performances dally. Kight curtain
at t.and 9.
TODAY-TONIGHT Musical Farce. "Ha
vana Bound"; "The Blood Barrier" -vlth
Kvlvia Breamer; Erford'e Golden Whirl:
The KinH. comedy Honrs; Burt Adler, fun
Daker; Martin Elliott.
GLOBE
Eleventh and
nnhinfiton
Dorothy Dalton
IN , "
His Wife's Friend
TONIGHT
Campbell's Famous Band
Dorothy Daphne Lewis
Mezzo-Contralto of Not.
AMUSEMENTS CONCESSIONS
Admission to Park Free to 5 P. M.
Tluilv Exceot Sundays and Holidays.
rars at First and Aider. Fare 6 Cents.
ilmU4UUiw
SWIMMING
very afternoon and evening.
DANCING
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
W-TI.T. FhHDerone one to six airls to east
ern schools; references. Woodlawn 25D0.
MEETING NOTICES.
AL KADER TEMPLE. A.
A. O. N. M. S. A moonlight
dancing party will be riven
on the pleasure Doat fciiue-
blrd." on Alonday night, Au
gust 3 ti. Boat leaves west
approach to Morrison street
briuge at :ia f. M. tick
ets are 75 centa each and
may be purchased at Brady
& Oliver's. Yeon building.
Tickets are limited and none
but Shrlners and their ladles will be ad
mitted. No ticketa will be sold after ca
pacity of boat is sold out. First come,
first served, will be strictly observed. Buy
your ticket at once. Wear your fee.
HUGH J. BOYD, Recorder.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER.
NO. 18. R. A. M. Regular
tguiar
sday)
c!o
convocation this (Wedneid
evening. East Eighth
Burntide sts.. at 7:30 o
V is t tors welcome.
ROY QUACK.BU8H. Bee
.... HASSALO LODGE. NO.
nVSCrU-U IS. I- O. O. F. Members.
pieass lshs notice '.jiac ior
luneral or Airs, toicney L.
N?I5J young, our brother's w-lfe.
inflF will take place today
(Wednesday) at 2 P. M.
Services at the University Park Congrega
tional church, TaKe tt. Johns car and get
off at Haven and Lombard streets. Mem
bers are requested to attend.
B. K. SIBLEY. N. O.
W. D. SCOTT. Reo. Sec
,-T,,. ORIENT LODGE No 17,
e.iSS-2?' I. O. O. P. Regular
(S!pl 'Sv. meeting this CWertnes-YC-fcry
day evening at 8 o'clock.
WO-1' East Sixth and Alder
streets. Sojourning brothers most eordial-
i welcomed. K. C. V ANN ATT A. N. G.
B. A. STARR. Sec y.
.
VP.ETS everr Wed. even.
In. at 8 o'clock. Oddfellowa'
i '51 ;
Jl l'- aswf'.i aj sis isii.iii i '
3
H every evening except Dunuijr
Launches at foot of Morrison J!
Bridee. or take Brooklyn car to
Temple. 22 Alder St. Visit- . VDERSON In this city. Aug. . Joae
Ins brothers '' 1 'lc?ie- phlne Anderson, aged 48 years, beloved
JESSE T. JONES. Sec
CORINTH CORPS, No. 54, oi Tillamook
will hold their annuat picnic at Rockaway
'j,.,. a si sr i 1A20. All G. A. R. and
rrr ineinbcrs and JamiUes cordially In
vited. Basket lunch will be aerveti.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, ehtrma, ptna
new design, jaegor pru.. isi-. wn w
FRIETJl-ANrERS for loflffe erablimi,
c'.asa pln ana meaaia. cm "mm i.
tsSTT '" 1 ' 1 "
IIET.
MORRISON At the home of her daughter,
i.,ut fi. 1020. Mary Elizabeth Morrinon,
a Red 72 yeara. 4 month, 7 days, mother
of Mrs. James Gilbreath of Portland,
t-wnam M .nd Irwtn F. Morrison, and
grandmother of Herrirt E. MorriBon of
dential establishment, 001 WUUama ave.
funeral announccmcui r.
Ur.inMS In this city. August 10. Eva
L. MeAdams. aged h2 yeara. late of 28
Nineteenth street isortn. wne or jonn
MeAdams; mother of Orvllle, Verl, Guy,
Lowell and Cleone McAdame of Portland.
The remains "W
erv at rlltu. wi iud-ioi oere-
etter.
POX Realdence. 440 Failing at., August
9 102O. Peter Fox. beloved husband of
Mary Fox, father or Airs. w. ts. Jones,
v r..Anfl Steelsmlth and Frank Fox:
grandfather of Alba. Carl and Corinne
Fox, atl of Portland. Funeral notice
later.
BENNETT In this city. Aogust 10. Laura
1. Bennett, lata Ol rnnumain, ur. Ke
mains are at the residential funeral par
lnra of McEntee ft Eilers. 10th and Ever
ett streets and will be forwarded Wed.
morning, August xx. to t-orvaius for In
terment.
REKATB In this city, August 9. baby
Rekate, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Rekate of this citr. Funeral
arrangements in charge of McEntee ft
Ellera. lata ana ,verett sts.
CHAKET In this city, Aug. 7, 1S20. Jose
phlne W. Chaney. aged 52 years. Re
A". -V'u.t ....;.! .,ir. -i.Jrrj
J and baimoa SLa. aoucs ol tuueral later.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, or other
information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, public accountant
-Auditor, income tax servics. Concord
Bids.. 2d and Starlc. Phone Main 7443
ALTERATIONS.
LADIES' tailoring. Perfect fitting: ork
guar. I. Keubin. 408 Bush A Lane bigg
ASSAVERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, sliver and platinum bought.
BATHS.
DR. McMAHON'S sanitary bathe. Always
ready. Steam showers, Blunges, tuns.
Necessaries furnished. Rundowns ana
rnuuK when desired. Service ana
prices cannot be beet. S W. cor. tn
and Wash. Tell your friends.
CHIROPRACTIC, steam bathe and mas
age. 10th floor Broedway bldg. J'ar
triad 3187. Dr. Laura E. Downing.
CARPET WEAVING.
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag rugs all sues Mall orders prompt
Send for booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned. l o
FLUFF RUG CO.. . .
54-58 Union N. B. 6315. E. 7655. B 1475
CARPET CLEANING.
CARPET CLEANING.
FLUFF OR RAG RU&S.
WOVEN ALL SIZES.
WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUG CO.
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS
OACDCMTCD GENERAL CONTRACT
UnlU Lit I Lll in
ngr. Jobbing. Tabor 9049.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 454. A 1254
CHIROPODIST.
CCCT UimT Come to Dr. Gartner, fi
1111.1 nUnl tl,,. - corns, bunlo
foot arches made to order. 811 Swetland
building. 5th and Washington, aim
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles
scientifically corrected Lafly assistant.
512 Morgan bldg Main 8762.
DR B. LOUISE! COX. chiropodist. 10 A M
to 6 P. M 438 Morgan bldg. Main 4438
CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS
wTl.T.liM ictll nA Florello De Veny.
the only scientific chiropodists inn aren
specialists In the citgr Parlors B02 Oer-
llnger bldg.. 8 w. cor. 20. ana Aider
Phone Main 1801.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300. 000 KNOW McMahon. 100 chiroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment nest
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
msnnp. CHIMN'HY SWEEP.
Furnace smokes through registers, needs
repairing or cieanlngT -fapor aaaj.
COLLECTIONS.
NF.TH A CO., Worcester bldg. Main 17f6
No collections, no cnarges. mid. w
CONTRACTORS.
PRESERVE TOUR HOUSE
TCew shlncles stained, old shingles re-
stained; estimates given free; roots
stained by contract. Call Tabor 72SS.
W P O'DELL.
cement contractor, all kinds of cemen
work. Fnene Mam inas.
DBNT1STKI.
nCWTICTDV TR. A. W. KEENE, 351 V4
UL,:il Idl It I Wanhintrton rt. Withou
pain.
Latest nerve-blocking method
DANCING.
rf.rvrlct dancing academy; private les.
font, flay-evening; laiest siepe. jki step
tSUgnt Dy DCS t proiCFBiODKi wicTirri ir
and Mrs. Summers. 12 th. Main H31S
MRS. BATH. 2ns Dekum bldg. private
lessons day ana evening. Mam uia
DOO AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL,
415 East 7th, cor. Grant. East 1847 and
219-G2. nogs ana norses cuppea.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL 8IPPI-1ES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 64-S8-67-3U Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHAUSER HAT CO.. 63-r5 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
w p. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
RASMUSSEN A CO., 6econd and Taylor
FUNERAL NOTICES.
YOUNG At the residence. 170 Haven at..
Monday. August u. ij. - -j f ,r.
wife of Sidney L. Toung. mother ol Mrs.
Dell F Young of Portland. Marsha
of Dash Point. -Wa.h.: and Fen1.ll
F at Portland. Funeral services will be
helS' awhe Congregational church cor
nr Haven and Lombard Bt-. at ai
?omirrlown( Wednesday) The .body wilj
be at the parlors of Chambers Co.. Z4S
and 230 Killingsworth ave. nntll I P. a.
ferment in ML Scott park cemetery.
wrnpHT In this city. .Aug. 8. Leonard
MuFphTr-ged ll years, belove d ... .1
?" and Mrs N. V. Murphy of Vancou
.n Funeral cortege will leave
the residence of Mr. and Mrs . M"
Murohv 841 Thompson St.. today. Aug.
11 Whence to the church of the Made
fine, 24th aid Siskiyou , w"r?4rj5
.is will be offered at A. M.
! r . r-iv. wv pumstery.
rSngeTent. In r. of Dunning A Mo
Eatee. JOHNSON-
k. ,ldenee. 931 B. ntn
johnsuw i ' ... in Thomas Wes-
at. N.. Tuesday. August 10. Thomas vves
h-?olJ"iiSS!? of VloyT" y"Vn
o'f p-orffifand'firL Uuci.e Blanch.
ste-aart ol Lo. Angeles. Funeral serv
fcrif. SS hem at the chape, of Cham-
VSlo. A M Thursday-"interment la
Rose City cemetery.
BrViee of this city and brother of Al-
rvic wm t held Wednesday morn
mguA . at St- Clement church
i mii wU be offered at 9 A. M.
Internnt Rose City cemetery, by Me
Ente. & Eilers. directors.
DARLINGIn thi.clty. .
Jennie uariins. 2 h ri
mother of D. D.. Floyd R. J.. R. D .
. g8rv Ma.eay. Friends Invited to attend
fD. fual services at Holman s luneral
parlors. Third and Salmon t. at 10
. u tomorrow (Thursday), Aug. 1-.
H.rminn ana J- ,
A. M. tomorrow uo"'"W'
1820.
Wife ot Charles i. An?"n'.Ino'' ?1
llPUCitvui . M
Oscar C, Aloe" t.,
S., Adolph. Evangeline and Marv.l A.
Anderaon. Funeral notice later. Remains
are at the residential parlors ot Miller
A Tracey.
FOX-In this city. Aur.?. Pf"
MaXrV F. lather' of Mr W. B. Jonej,
Mrs George Steelsmlth and Frank H.
Fo": Friends are Invited to attend the
funeral services at the home. 440 Fajl
,i it 2:30 P. M. Wednesday. Aug.
11 Interment Blverview cemetery.
JONES At 472T 70th It H. E.. aocie
' M - o - . . Vun.ral services
will be conducted today (Wednesday).
Aur 11. at 2:30 F. M. In the mortuary
chaoel ot A. D. Kenworthy ft Co.. 5S02
04 2d st Ji. E.. In Friends
Invited. Interment Jit. ecott jrara cem
etery. MULQUEEN-In this city. Aug . 8 Matt
Mulqueen. aged 64 years, ot 104 Mac-
adam St. Funeral services will be con-
auctea umw , .. - -
at St. I-awrence church, 3d ana faher
man sts. Interment Ml Calvary ceme
tery.
I w a RREN At Mullno. Or., Aug. 9. Thomas
A. Warren, aged 42
hand of Nanna Warren. Funeral serv
ices will be held Wed., Aug. 11. at II
' V. . . ih ohanel of Miller ft Tracey.
Interment at Multnomah Park cemetery.
LANF The funeral services of the late
i!lhel Kreyr Lane will be held today
Wednesday), abiuw h - - "r;"
P M . at Finley s, Montgomery at Fifth.
' Friends invited- Interment. Rose City
cemetery.
PIPER The funeral services of the late
Louie B. Piper will be held Wed . Aug.
tv - i u . st the e ha Del of Miller
ft "Tracey. Interment at Mu Scott Park
cemetery.
CERECA The remains of the late Ferdl
Jand Cereca will be interred Wed.. Aug.
11 under direction of Miller ft Tracey
at Mt. Calvary cemetery.
FUF.RAI. CABS,
I tunrmvus for fnnera! services JONES
I A.iu 4bw-.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO.
at ttf tat at. Portland. Or. Re-
CSitl winding and electrical repalr-SVgS-Tf
ing a specialty. New or uesd
t motor, Bowy,
MOTORS REWOUND
and
Repaired
Bought and Sold
N1CHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS
Phone 627-27. M. 8.1. 2i6 Main at.
HEMSTITCHING.
T- . -"8TfINSoon?S,0Prr.on
Kilers bldg." 2S7 Washington.
- - n i-f.a arr OPTICIANS.
Ul 1UJ aim." -
mKUSS-A AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
..(. f ranable service. Thou
sands ol satisfied custom
will convince you. Charles W. Good
optometrist. 20 Morrison. M.
trial
man, optoroe
GEORGE RUBENBTKIN. the veteran op
tician, is an exoert eye ini. . --- ---
rh.r... r. Trv reasonable; satisfaction
guaranteed. 228 Morrison St.
near 2d.
T.-vc-a ui-ir.VTlirir.ALLV TEST-
Vi' ED with modern Instrument.
tilasses fltted. S2.J0 up. ...
A. E. HURW1TZ. Optometrist. 225 1st St.
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO.
PAINTING, paperhanglng. John c. -on-
liaK. 133 lBin St. iroa-
DEPENDABLE bouse painting.
tinting.
paper Banging. lioor a-i.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice naa extenueu
over a penoa ox " )"
cations strictly confidential; prompt. et
ficlent. conscientious servlc e: hanlt booK
free on refluest. MUNN CO.. P""!
un sn ..-a nfflee. Hobart
bldg.. SS2 Market St.; Chicago office,
room 810 Tower bldg.: Washington i of
fice, room 103. H23 r
office. Woolworth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years- eipen.ncwv- -
ana roreign patents, wi -
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A PHILLIPS. Broadway ";,.
rheumatism, sioroecn. ra'.
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, female
disorders, skin affeetlona. blood pressure
enlarged tonsils, molea, birth marks.
PLUMBING BLPPLIES.
RANGE boilers. SO. 40. 120 gau
nrlce. los tvins. anam
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
price Stark-Dav-S Co.. 1S8 th. M 797
PLUMBING supplies at wholesale price
A. L. Howard. 230 3d St.
FRINTINO.
iirr niiv and sell used prlnuns ma
ilt BUI chinerr and equipment.
j. I. Caldwell inc.. -u -tu
BBiMTIWni"- "W. BALTES & COMPANY.
rnirillilO First and Oak Main 168; 611.65
SECONP-HANP STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE A FURNITURE CO
We buy and sell' ev-rythlng In the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main u-i.
TRADEMARKS. ,
irr-.r V TRADEMARK BUREAU. B01 I
Dekum bldg. U. S.. foreign Vademarks
' TRANSFER AND STORAfiE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
Thirteenth and Kearney.
GENERAL HAULING.
Motor and horse equipment: any ca
pacity Moving nscWIng. etorare.
PHOSE BOWY, 3309
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St..
corner IStn Phone Broadway 12S1 or
II SO. We own and operate two large
class "A" warehouses on terminsl tracks
Lowest Insurance rates In the city
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE!
SECURITT "TOKAOE TRANSFER
CO.. 105 PARK BT. Main 5105. A 1061.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROTHERS. 105 Front St.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND P1TE.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. S4-Stf-87-a Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FARRKLL. 140 Front st.
SASH. POORS AND CLASS
W. P. FULLER A CO.. Front and Morrison.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
AUCTION SAXES.
At Wilson's Anctlon Hoase. 10 A M.
Furniture. 168-171 aecoad st.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Now located in their new residential fu
neral home, Morrison at 12th. weat aide.
Phone Broadway 430. Automatic 545-od.
Xbe Funeral Hume of Refinement
and Distinctive Service.
Note We have no branches nor any con
nections whatever with any other
undertaking firm.
EDWARD HOLMAN
&SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third tod rial mo n Streets. Attain 607.
Jady Aaaistanc
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Leea.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington Street, Between uta and
21st Streets. Weat Side.
Lady Assistant.
Main 2691. Auto. 578-85.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
l home. Ittth and .Everett Sts. Phone
Broadway 2138. Automatic 621-83.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
llaln 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Ths Residential Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah St. Irvlngton-Dlst. Kast C4
" F. 8. DUNNING, INC
414 E. Alder. Phone East 62.
Parfect aervice. personal direction, free
use of floral chapel and auto equipment.
PT T TTRPH B- Eleventh and Clay
. Jj. XjHiriVXl Eaat 78l Tabor leaj
A. D. K EN WORTH T ft CO..
6802-4 92d St., Lenta Tabor 52T.
rpTTQ"T Twelfth and Morrison Bta.
tiirilVOWlN Broadway 2634.
AD 7CI I CD Oil 692 Williams ave.
111 aVCLLCn UUi East 1088. C 10SS.
BREEZE & SNOOK lSrh
T. 125S. B. 1646
SKEWE3 UNDERTAXINO COMPANY, d
and Clay. JO. 415X A. 2231. Lady Assistant
IXORISTS.
Smiths Flover Shop
Portland's protrresslve florist. We special
lse In funeral designs. 141 V Sixth, op
poalte Meter 9l Frank's. Main 7215.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, S4 Washinrton. Main 209.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
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 S102. A 110L
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nian. Main 70.70, Automatic 660-85.
qJ CHAfvGEACCOUNTS SOLICITED
5S rtoqnSON MAR. 75 . M MISON MAK.U7
posttland Hortu wotowt a pakk.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS .
t Fourth St.. Opp. City Hall. Neo Bros.
hl B LAPSING GRANITE CO. i
rVr THIRD AT MAOiSON STBgtT 1
OREGON HUM ANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 1&0
courthouse. Phone Main 878 from
I A. M. to 6 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
pound at its borne, &3S 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, ana stray animais c a r e a
for. All dead animals, cows, borse.
etc, ticked up free of charge.
NEW TODAY.
Houses Mvd Garages
greeted ts
Portland
whipped Anrwhfr
In built 4 -loot ac
tions ready sad j
May to put te
st ether.
rirsi .sl&ma flAJM Of tlrlKS Q I-
ii-nm th factory at a GREAT 1
I SAVING- You pay no mddUmo a
pi of it. Write for catalog.
Hedimade Huuding Co.
ast Kleveota and Market,
t Block south of Hawthorn.
hn V-mt 0114. fortlaua. Ol
ALDER STREET
INVESTMENTS
$75,000 and $125,000
Attractive and Substantial
Large Income Properties
. WATCH
ALDER STREET.
The Retail Center
STARK STREET
Has the Banks
No Phone Information Given
GEO. E. ENGLEHART CO.
624 Henry Bldg.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
In the matter of the estate of Claude
A. McDonald, deceasea: tsy oraer oi
the Hon. George Tazwell, a Judge of
h circuit court. I will sell at orlvate
sale to the highest bidder for cash, or
su-fficient to cover outstanding liens,
balance two years at 6 per cent in
terest, at the office of O. W. Eastham.
attorney. 413 Henry building. Port
land, Oregon, the following real prop
rtv aiihTct to the aDDrovai Ol th
court, to-wit: The east sixty feet of lot
7, block 189, together with duelling
thereon, being .1 East Ninth street
North. Shown by appointment. Do
not disturb tenant.
THOS. MOFFETT, Administrator.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
We Call and Deliver.)
Old Rngs and Woolen Clothlnr.
We Make Reversible. Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
Room -Size Fluff Ron Woven. S 17.30
Hax Ron Woven AU Sixes.
Ctothrs Clranln mud Dyelrtf Derta.
Mai. Orders Send (or Booklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
9x12 Roc. Steam Cleaned, f 1.5ft.
WESTKRV FIXFT BFQ CO
ft4 Cnloa Ave, N.
Pbones. East 6A10 and ast 7655.
LIVE WIRE
WANTED
as partner in an established whole
sale busiijess. Plant is fully equipped
and goods are in demand.
HARVEY WELLS & COMPANY
Main 4564 602 Gasco Bldg.
MUST SACRIFICE
Established Wholesale ' Business.
Plant- fully equipped and goods
in demand.
HARVEY WELLS & COMPANY
Main 4564. 602 Gasco Bldg.
WB CALL FOR YOUR OLD
CARPETS.
Bscs and Woolen Clothing.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work T-UY-ned Out Promptly
Rss Kstsa VVfea All Slaea
Mall Orders. Bead for Booklet.
Carpets Cleaned, Laid and
Refitted.
NORTHWEST RUG CO..
188 East Stb St.
fsoas Kaat SStiO.
Mortgage Loans
L-oweat Interest rateat Installment re
payments If desired. Build toff loaas
made fto- delay la cloklag.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
2.17-21S sortswestrrs Bask BaUdlaj
Mar. kali 4114-
EXECUTOR) AND ADMINIS
TRATORS Will Find Our Thrtce-Seeare
FARM UOUlUAbUJ
Exceptional investment for trast
fasds, Net m fereelosure 1st teves.
tj rearsw
FEAR A GRAY. '
Phase Hsbta Hi. - 1U2 Foarth St.
tdwardE.GoudeyCo.
MORTGAGE LOAN 3
C sUted ktatca Uasvla AluUdlaa
5 3 safi t asa i
NEW TOOAI.
.cMstfcads. t-eeseVsHltinVii ti
AMONG THE FIRS
ON
PORTLAND
HEIGHTS
This low. rambling bungalow, built of
hollow tile, enormous living room
with extra laree fireplace, Dutch
Kitchen, two larcra porches, one of
which is lara-e enough for two or
three beds. The house has bath and
toilet, concrete basement and splen
did furnace. The srround consists of
H acre fronting on both upper and
lower drives. Both the crround and
the house are in a very poor condition.
duplicated for this price.
.1660 cash.
Daiance fzg montniy.
732 Chamber of Commerce
Absolute VPRWIM No Riddance.
Uuarsvntee. ILriilllil .No Pay.
ROACH I100M. ANT DOOM,
MICK PILLS, HEnni tJ DOOM,
RAT DOOM, MOTH DOOM,
PLY DOOM,
CnfinDA MIIDD A V Pfl
by kuunu n- niLiuini uut
Detroit
PI La, MA N CO, Art-
45 I'nlon Ave, Portland. Phone Hast
7407, Tabor 7608.
HEAL ESTATE.
BUILD NOW!
If you own a lot we will seenrs th
money and build for you; terms like
rent. Cull and us.
BUILDERS' K K ALT If EXCHANGE.
'J1 Morgan Bldg. Mam 2035.
or ale Flat and Apartment Property,
BUY a home and have income at same
time, i nave two small apartment house
in Irving ton for aals at $17,000 and
$18,000 ; first -class in every respect. K.
J. O'Neil. 717 Board of Trade.
$1C00 BUYS 19-room apt., close In. east
siae; rent ; income f.'oo. See BROWN
A BTDOLtE. 324 RAILWAY EXCHANGE
BLDG.
For Sale -Peacli Property.
FINE BEACH LOTS.
SALTAIR TILLAMOOK BEACH.
I have four choice lots, all togther.
two facing the Paeifio ocean ; board
walk; county road a-nd railroad runs i
front of property. The other two lots
adjoin the two above and face on th
road in the rear. All are near the depot,
hotel and Bockawav. Slxe of lots are
25 feet by about 70 feet and are ex
ceptlonaly adapted for business or resi
dence. Will consider some screage near
Portia-nd or automoblls in trade. Frle
5150 and Sl3 each. Address R 870.
Oregonian.
CARTWillGHT PARK. SEASIDE. OR.
Lots are now on sale in Cart w right
Park from $73 to $700; nearly 200 lots
to choose from; liberal terms offered to
those wishing to build a Seaside home.
For full information call or phone.
WHITMER-KELLY CO..
414 Pittock Block.
Phone Brosdway 7M4. of
F. M. COLE, Agent at
Seaside, Oregon.
CHOICE BEaCaLoi
EXCHANGE FOR
Painting and Paperhangtng
and furnish material.
Lot located on Tillamook beach (Salt
air), near station and ocean. AK 700,
U re go n liin.
TWO BEACH Jots at Lake Lriell.
roook. cheap. Owner Tabor 6633.
Tllla
2500--6-R.OOM furnished cottage. Bay
Ocean. 618 Ch. Com. Main 4190.
It or Sale Lota.
VACANT WOODSTOCK LOTS.
Nonresident offers to take one-half
for two fine lots 2 blocks from car line.
Buy the lot, we will get you a loan to
build. Xleo have a group of three lots
1 block from car at $600.
2 fine lots to trade In on home as
first payment. 1 block to car, hk block
to hard surface.
RALPH HARRIS CO.,
827 Chamber of Commerce.
$475 ROSE CITY PARK.
OOxlOO-FT. COKN'ER LOT.
MUST BE SOLD AND SALE CLOSED
THIS WEEK. N. W. corner of 59th and
Siskiyou sts. ; lot free and ciear of in
cumbrances. This is indeed a GREAT
BIG BARGAIN. J. L. HARTMAN
COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Com. old1.
Main 203.
HIGHLV IMPROVED
IRVINGTON LOT.
On Weldler et.. between 21st and 22d.
This lot is under cultivation, with, bear
ing fruit trees, full-grown shade trees,
berries, etc.; parlting and front in iawo.
Price e-'uoo.
RITIEH, LOWE CO..
201-3-5-7 Board ot Trade Bldg.
FOR SALE CHEAP Lot 1. block 1.
l.aurelhurst addition, beautiful corner on
East 39th St.; will sell for original pur
chase price ot lot. $2000. with I12I.0
worth of improvements: aasessmenta
fully paid. AV 242. Oregonian.
FOR SALE IN A LA Al EDA PARK.
50x100 building lot on Dunckley a vs..
200 feet west ol car line.
ALAMEUA INVESTMENT CO.,
Stark st. Broadway 1288.
443 S
NICE 50x100 east front lot with alley and
city conveniences; near Killlngsworth
are., business district; worth 3o0, lor
$:i.0. terms. Wdln. 3799 evenings.
LOT 60x100 at 35tb and Bkidinore, price
50. By owner. Wdln. 3510.
FULTON PARK lot. near school and R. R.
station; price sjou. r. uui. yreBonwu.
For Sale llousea.
EAST HOLLADAT BUNGALOW.
New. five rooms, with large attic, ga
rage fireplace, hardwood doors, large
living room and dining room in -front:
these bungalows are $1000 less than you
can buy one like them elsewhere; move
right in. Owner and builder. Main 4JU3,
East 8372 ;
WILL SELL my home, a J7500 value, at
(5S0O If taken this week; absolutely the
best buy In city of Portland. All modern
throughout, good lawn and fruit trees,
everything in perfect condition. 657 E.
65th st. and Sandy blvd. Main entrance
to Rose City race track.
SLUNYSIDK CAR.
Attractive, modern 5-rooro home; fireplace.-furnace,
etc.; paved streets, near
beautiful Laurelhurst park. Price only
S4OO0. Terms. Tabor B108 or Broadway
421. .
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Artistic 5-room bungalow, modern ex
cept furnace; 3 doors from car line; new
ly decorated, beautiful lawn and shrub
bery garage: only 4500. on terms; 42400
cash. Marshall 1318.
IRVINGTON.
If looking for a new and claasy -room
bungalow with a large attlo and
garage then see this today. 50 East
Sith st. N-, near Stanton st. Open week
days from s A. to o r. m. 'Jwiier.
"OUR SPECIAL TODAY PRICE 3800.
A fine tt-room modern home, just the
thing for a Hne big family. You couldn't
build the house for I50O0: garden, ber
ries. Main 3072. McFarland, Falling
bid.
ROSE CITY PAKK 7-room new noflem
bungalow; bargain. 50OO. Terms 2ooo
cart; lot SOxlOJ: all modern conven
iences; beautirw place.
H 'VV. GARLAND. 201 8d et.
IRVINGTON CORNER.
ROOMS. ONLY $0000.
Dandy tt-room modern house, 50x100.
corner. 3 blocks to Broadway Mr. Call
Marshall 12Q5 and ask for Mr. Fulton.
ROSE CITY DISTRICT 5-room bungalow,
fireplace, built-in bookcase, buffet, sleep
ing porch, cement basement, garage: loi
of vinvs. roses and fruit trees. $3uOO,
terms. Phone T.bor 7174.
e.oo VJ BLOCK. East Oak, large house,
"dilapidated condition; can be repaired;
clone in: property with merit at bargain.
Call forenoons, apartment 22. East 3QO.
IRVINGTON, $r,.r00 price, to sell at once;
large roomy 7-room house; open fire;
har'iwooa lioors- r Dtt owuer.
4i &. IGtli N. saMax. loci.
Lt.'i 1 uc lne PossiDiiities ror improvement
- I re un,'mited and the price, $4200,
certainly should make this an at-
- I .tractive proposition, and we think
Li that the house alone cou-ld not be