Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 17, 1920, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE -MORNING- OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. 1920
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PICKETS ESTOPPED
UFiITIL SEPTEMBER
Temporary Writ Against
.'Movie Workers Continued.
SUPREME COURT TO ACT
Judge Tucker Declares Issues Are
Soon to Be Heard op Appeal
and He Delays Decision.
The temnorary iniunc Ion issued by
Circuit Judge Tazwell July 15, re-J
straining local unions of moving
picture operators and musicians on
Bympathetic strike in the Jensen &
Von Herberg chows lr m picketing
the theaters will continue in force
until a hearing some time in Septem
ber determines whether the order
hall be made permanent or dis
missed, according to a decision handed
down by Circuit Judge Tucker yes
terday on a motion to dissolve the
temporary order.
"In balancing the respective ele
ments of damage to the plaintiffs. It
seems to the court that the damage
to the plaintiffs (theater owners) is
clearly more Imminent and substan
tial if the picketing should be -con-J
tinuea in tne interim man iai
would be visited upon individual
members of the union, or the union
Itself, in vacating the order," an
nounced Judge Tucker, "and for this
reason the restraining order will be
continued in force until a decree is
rendered and entered after the trial
of this suit upon Its merits, and the
order will not be Broadened but
limited to the act of picketing as
alleged was being carried on."
Supreme; Court Soon to Act.
Several questions involved In the
suit will be entertained shortly by
the - state supreme court in similar
cases and for that reason Judge
Tucker decided that any opinion he
might give as to the erral effect of
the facts alleged would be academic
and of no avail at this time. The
only question with which he was
concerned was the one Involved in the
motion seeking to dissolve the tem
porary order.
The sympathetic strike was called
because operators walked out In a
Tacoma, Wash., motion picture thea
ter, in which Jensen rfc Von Herberg
had an interest, in an attempt to
force through wage Increases. The
local men were receiving the scale
demanded in Tacoma, It was said, and
there was no local dispute as to
wages, hours of lab'or or terms and
conditions of employment. After
walking out locally In sympathy with
their Tacoma affiliations, the unions
caused pickets to be placed In front
of several of the local picture houses,
Until restrained by a temporary in
junction. No Local Dispute at Issue.
The fact that the walkout and
subsequent picketing did not grow
out of a local dispute, said Judge
Tucker, "becomes important upon the
question of whether defendants are
acting primarily for their own indi
vidual benefit and to bring to them
selves Individually a bettor condition
of wages, hours of labor or terms of
employment, or whether their acts
are designed primarily to injure the
employer in the hope that other re
mote benefits will result to them.
"It seems to the court that the liti
gation gives fair promise to disclose
a situation upon the trial of the suit
wherein a direct benefit to the em
ployes is not the chlf but the sec
ondary aim of the controversy. The
proceeding Is in the nature of a boy
cott." FRUITS, PRCDUGE BREAK
SEATTLE CONSUMERS REFUSE
TO PAY HIGH PRICES.
Potato Market Drawing Little In
terest; Yakima Cantaloupe Sea
son to Open This Week.
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 16. (Spe
cial). There Was a marked downward
undertone in prices of fruits and pro
duce on Western avenue for the open
ing of the week, jobbers stating free
ly that consumers seem unwilling to
continue to pay high prices for per
ishable fruits. This undertone has
unsettled futures and is reported for
the lack of stability that ran through
all trading and carload orders for
further than spot delivery.
The potato market, which at this
time of the year should bes shaping
Itself on the digging-time basis, is
drawing little interest. Jobbers and
carload buyers say that there will be
an ample crop and that there is no
occasion for haste at this time to
close future contracts. This attitude
Implies that carload buyers expect1 a
low fall market.
Toward the end of the week Yak
ima cantaloupe season will open with
first carload shipments. Express lots
show a satisfactory quality and the
crop, it is believed, is heavy.
The completion of the loganberry
season shows that the crop was 25
per cent of normal, owing to freez
ing out of the plants last winter, and
. average prices to growers of $1 per
crate. The raspberry crop was 75 per
cent of normal, producers getting av
erage returns of $3.75 per crate.
Bid prices of pears have fallen from
the high point of $90 to $65 per ton at
the orchards and the market Is weak.
Peaches are holding firm.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses.
O'SULilVAN-SINGLETOX J.
J. O" Sul
livan legal, Multnomah Farm, and Emma
B't,n,?-.1?,on.'le,!aL. Multnomah Farm.
, SBLAND-HUGHES Charles Sund
land 20. Chehalt. Wash., and Jeanette
Rutha Hughes. 2.1, Imperial hotel
SINGLETERRY-MOROAN Clyde P
Singleterry 22. Oregon City. Or, and Ma
t eet Morea. 20. 1T35 East Eleventh
FOSTER-BRADLRT v.rnuv
21- 233 East Seventeenth street, and Jossie
.. ... ... r.aai otrvenreentn street
SWANK-MARTIN" T.o.,1, Riiu 5.. 2r
Helena. Or., and Pearl Martin, 19. Alder
hotel.
uuM.Mju-raorTOM Lewis Sumner
Gunning. 23. The Dalles. Or., and Estella
Crofton. 23. Imperial hotel.
OLS EN-MYERS Anton Olsen, 29 908
East 20th street North, and Muriel Esther
.aijvns iu, iii noisate street
COQUILLETTE-PIERCE Reubin W
Coqui.lette, 21, AMorU, Or., and Myrtle
Claire Pierce. 21. Imperial hotel.
ROSS-FERGUSON J. A. Koss, legal. 331
AiarKet street, ana .viaoge L. Ferguson,
legal. 4820 Forty-seventh street Southeast.
DONASON-HARTUNG Dean A. Dona
eon, legal. 821 Marshall street., and Anna
M. Harlung, legal, 421 lj Twenty-second
CRAWFORD-DUPERTIt'S Alfred Ken
neth Crawford, legal, Troy, Mont., and
Helens Dupertius. legal. 935 Woodward
avenue.
KASSEBAUM-LAXB William A. Kasse-
naum, legal, tool uommerc;al street, and
Ktnei u. Lane, jesjai. so canton street.
WALLACE-FITZGERALD Davio L.
Wallace. 25. Ziliah. Wash:, and Frances
Fitzgerald. 22. 1723 Fish street.
. ST. Orp.S-WTLSON William St. Oars,
legal Troutdale, Or., and Hulda L. Wil
son, legal. Troutdale. 0--
WYTTEXBE RG-TROG E Hans Robert
Wyttsnberg, 26. Jennings Lodge, Or,, and
Ht1Ti,ta TrS. 21. Gresham. Or.
BCRA.NTOX-Z1BGLER John S. Seran
ton. legal, .125 Bidtfell avenue, and Sadie
Z:csrier, legal, 270 Sixth street.
DAV 'S-BEXXETT Harvey Earl Davis.
Altamont apartment, and Mr. E. Ben
nett. 2G. 400 Clay street.
WEBB-HOEPUNG Frederick Webb. 40.
108 Thirteenth street, and Julia Hoepling,
28, Anfonla hotel.
GANOE-BAKER Harvey L, Ganoft. le
gal. 1121 Arnold street, and Violet Eetea
Baker, lejrai. 5J314 East Ankeny street.
HOLSHE1MER-SOOBODA P. P. Hol
sheimer, legal, Beaverton, Or., and Anna
Sooboda, legal. Twelfth and East Ash
streets.
HOFMANN-SJOBLOM H. ' Lee Hof
mann. 25. 7 East Webster strset. and Hutda
C. Pioblom. 1. 7 East Webster street.
WILLIAMSON-COSVLES Hans Peter
Williamson, S4, 509 East Fifty-fourth
street North, and Helen Anna Cowles. 28,
390 Bant "Fifty-fourth street North. -
MOSER-SHELLENBERGER George H.
Moaer, legal. King AlDort apartments, and
Marie Shellenberger, legal. King Albert
apartments. ,
KLUS-LOOAX Leo Joseph Ellis, 23. Sll
Buchanan street, and Audrey A. Logan.
17. 129 Detroit street.
YOUNG-GRIFFITH Charlie Young. 23.
Sixty-fifth avenue and Seventy-second
street Southeast, and Maudie Ellen Grif
fith, 18, Sixty-fifth avenue and Seventy
second street Southeast.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses,
MAYER-ERICKSON Stephen Mayer, 23,
of Portland, and Tyyne Erlckson. legal,
of Portland.
CLARK-KEITH Donald W. Clark. 25.
of Portland, and Ella Keith, 24, of Port
land. SHEWET-FRANKE Charles S-hewey,
43. of Portland, and Portia J. Franks, 28,
of Scranton, Pa.
WILI.S-WILLI8 Erwln Wills, 21). of
Portland, and Ruth Willis. 23, of Portland.
POPE-CAMERON WUliam J. Pope. 32.
of Portland, and Ha-ttle it. Cameron. 23,
of Portland.
ABRAMS-BECKETT W. M. Abrams. 82,
of San Francisco Cal., and Edna JBeckett,
25, of St. Louis. Mo.
DA.S'IELS-WEINSTEIN Eugene Dan
iels. 24, of Seattle, and Lillian Welnstein.
22, of San Francisco.
UTERI TOO ILL, REPORT
DRY AGENTS GET NOTHING
FROM GIANTS' MANAGER.
Facts Regarding Whisky and Scuf
fle at Lambs' Club Yet to
Be Brought Out. y
NEW YORK, Aug. 16. "Too ill to
be Interviewed." This was the mes
sage delivered today to federal prohi
bition agents who called at the home
of John W. MeGraw to ask the man
ager of. the New York Giants if it was
true that he had bought whisky at
the Lambs club.
An admission to this effect, alleged
to have been made to the-dlstrict at
torney's office in its Investigation of
how John C. Slavin, actor, received a
fracture of the skull In front-of Mc
Graw's house about a week ago, today
attracted the attention of J. S. Shev
lin, enforcement officer.
It was he who dispatched the dry
agents to McGraw's home with the
threat that if MeGraw did not present
himself at the federal district attor
ney's office a subpena would be
sought. I
The agents reported they could not
see MeGraw, who Is recovering from a
blow on the head. This blow, he told
the district attorney's office, was re
ceived in a scuffle in the Lambs club
the night the actor also was injured.
Slavln's condition - today was re
ported worse and for this reason Dis
trict Attorney Swann announced he
would not present the case to the
grond jury for a few days.
CHILD INJURED BY TRUCK
Little Girl Suffers Broken Jaw as
Result of Accident on Highway.
SALEM, Or, Aug. 16. (Special.)
Katherine Gouley, aged 11, is In a
local hospital suffering from & broken
jaw and internal injuries sustained
late Sunday when she was run down
by an automobile truck on the Pacific
highway, about 11 miles north of
Halent. The little girl had been play
ing beside the road and was said to
have emerged front behind an auto
mobile directly in front of the truck,
which was driven by Frank C. Perry
of Portland.
She was struck by the fender and
knocked to the pavement. Later the
girl was brought to Salem for med
ical treatment. She is said to be in a
precarious condition. Her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Gouley, reside on
a ranch north of the city.
ARTICLES ARE FILED
Lumber Company With $1,000,000
Capital Aska Incorporation.
SALEM, Ot, Aug. 16. (Special.)
The Farmers' Warehouse company,
with a capital stock of $25,000, has
been incorporated by C. O. Reynolds,
T. J. Quigley and F. F. Hoskins.
Headquarters will be in Redmond.
Fred J. Schnell, Omer G. Sharp.
Olga A. Schnell and Anna F. Sharp
have Incorporated the Schnell-Sharp
company, with headquarters at Port
land. The capital stock is $10,000.
The Rogers-Youmans Lumber com
pany, organized under "the laws of
Minnesota, has been granted permis
sion to operate in Oregon. The capi
tal stock is $1,000,000.
The Two Shoe Mining company, of
Baker, has filed notice of dissolution.
Poultry Week Begins Today.
" Poultrymen will learn the proper
methods in the culling of poultry
flocks at the Multnomah county farm
bureau today, when "poultry week,'"
August 17-20, begins. A demonstra
tion in culling will be given, headed
by Professor H. E. Crosby of the
Oregon Agricultural college, for the
benefit of the public and bureau
members.
AMUSEMENTS.
The Classiest, Cleanest,
Coziest Picnic Nook Is
Columbia
Beach
GO OUT TODAY
Bathing and a Thousand Other
Amusements
GLOBE
Eleventh and
Va bin if ton
Eugene O'Brien
I.V
' 'A Fool and His Money
CIRCLE:
Herbert Rawlinson
"The Passersby"
Alao the comedy "Footprints" and Will
Rogers' "The Illiterate Digest." Open from
9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock
of the following morning'.
AMCSESrESTS.
i-l
MAT. TOMORROW l,
TICKETS SOW 8ELLIX
ro i
TJ'tTTT Tlr-2Brodw"T Taylor
llLilLiiVJ l'bone Main 1.
TONIGHT, 8:15; ALL WEEK '
I Popular Price I I Special Price
I Mat. Wed. I I Mat. bat.
Oliver Morocco Presents
Your National Comedienne
CHARLOTTE
GREENWOOD
In the Musical Comedy
LINGER LONGER LETTr
PRICES: '
Eves. Floor, 2.50; Balcony, 5 rows
at 2, i at U 80. 13 at 1; Gallery. 7 at
75c Wed.' Mat. Floor, 11.80; Bal., fl;
Gal... 80c. Sat. Mat. Flbor. $2; Bal., S
at 1.50. 13 at 1: Gal.. T at 75. Gal
lery admission, all performance (not
reserved), SO'.
-i CITY os REC'D NOW 1
HEILIG NEXT WEEK
EK?- WGHTS, AUG. Of-
Special Price Matinee Saturday. .
I, FIRST VISIT TO PORTLAXH
The Selwru Present
COWL
1ST THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH
it
SMILIN' THROUGH"
How to Secure Tickets Nowi
Address letters, make checks and
postoffice money orders payable to
V. T. Pangle, Mgr. Hellig Theater.
Add 10 Per Cent War Tax. Include
self - addressed stamped envelope.
EVE'S-Floor, 3; Balcony. J2.B0,
t2. $1.60, $1; Gallery (res.), 75c.
SAT. MAT. Floor $2.60; Balcony.
$2, $1.50, $1; Gallery (res.), 60c
TONIGHT.
Campbell's Famous Band
Cullin's Famous Dos:
and Pony Show
Every Afternoon and Evening
AMUSEMENTS CONCESSIONS .
Admission to Park Free to 8 P. M.
Ia.ily Except Sundays and Holidays.
Cars at First and Alder. Fare 6 Cents.
TODAY TONIGHT "Baby Mine," tea.
t urins; Marine Kennedy; Bobby Stone ft Co.
musical farce "Hearts and Flowers" ; Three
Belmonte. Two La Delias; Mansfield and
Riddle; The Templetons; Lew Wells, sax
ophonist; Walter 8. Ash at the Wurlitaer.
ANTAGE
MATINEE DAILY. 1:30
Herbert Evatu Presents
"SUBMARINE F-7"
The sterling melodrama of the high seas,
showing a real submarine in action.
SIX OTHER BIG ACTS -Three
performances da'.Iy. Night curtain
at 7 and 8.
PORTLAND VS. OAKLAND
Ausrust 18, 10, 20, 3 p. M.
Donble-Beaders Saturday and Sunday.
llSO P. 31.
DANCING TAUGHT
All new steps and dances taught at
De Honey's beautiful academy. Twenty-third
and Washington. Ladies. J3
gentlemen, $5. Classes Tuesday and
Thursday evenings, 8 to 11:30. Plenty
ot desirable partners and practice No
embarrassment. Learn from profes
sional dancers. Private lessons all
A big sandpile for the kids at
OUNCIL
REST
PARK
Games, Amusements, Dancing -
AUCTION SALES.
At trie BaVer Auction House. Tsmhill
and West Park streets. Sals at 10 A. at.
MEETING NOTICES.
KENTON LODGE. NO. 143.
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication today (Tues
day). August 17. Work In F.
C degree, commencing at 7
f. at. visitors welcome. Bv
M.
P. ROBINSON. Sec.
OREGON - ELECTRIC
COUNCIL, ROYAL ARCA-
NLM. will meet this (Tn...
day) evening at 8 o'clock at
Masonic Temple. All mem
bers invited.
O. O. HALL. Sen.
B53 East Tenth street.
COURT MOUNT HOOD, NO. 1,
FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
meets every Tnesday night. For-
eeiera nail, iw fmria Street.
v isnors welcome.
kj a, .
mw
JANE
I si in ti.i , . im..j
I, SWIMMING I
Tery afternoon an ft evealnc
L DANCING J
W" every evenlnff except Sunday ,1
It- and Monday. - 2
1 Launches at foot of Morrison -1
S'. Bridge, or take Brooklyn car to 2
Base Ball
order of W
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 Oregoniah, Main 7.070 or A 6095, House 29.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R BLACK, publie accountant.
""u""'i income tax service. (jonoora
b:dg.. 2d and star. Phone Main 744S
A ITERATIONS.
LADIES' tailoring-. Perfect fitting; work
guar. I. Reubin. U8 Bush & Lane bidg.
ASSAY EK3 AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASS AT OFFICE,' 142 Second
"-. iTgr gnu piatioum pougnt
BATHS.
DR. McMAHONS sanitary baths. Always
ready. Steam showers, piunges. tubs
Necessaries furnished. Kubdowns and
- massage when desired. Service and
prices cannot be beat. S. W. corner
4th and Wash. Teil your friends.
CHIROPRACTIC, steam buth and mas
sage. lOtb. floor Broadway bids, ilar
snall 810T. Dr. Laura IB. Downing.
BUS PA1NT1NO. DEO. P. HANG.
LET JONES figure on your fair ting, paper
hanging, tinting, etc; guaianteed woric;
estimates furnished. tlions East 8110.
CARPET CLKAHING.
CARPET CLEANING.
FLUFF OR RAO RUG 3 ,
WOVEN ALL 81ZE3.
WRITE OR CALL
PORTLAND RUli CO.
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS.
PARPrUTCD GENERAL. CONTRACT
"mil s-:ii Lll in
jr. Jobbing. Tabor 9049.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
8S7 Washington, Broadway 4S4. A. 12S4.
CHIROPODIST.
FFFT KHRT Come to Dr- Gartner, foot
'LI nn I specialist; corns, bunions,
foot arches made -to order. Sll Swetland
building, th and Washington. Main 1081.
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles
scientifically corrected. Lady asssitant.
S13 Morgan bldg. Main 87a. s
DR. B. LOUISE COX, ehirnnndUt. 10 A. M.
to 8 P. M. 438 Morgan bidg. Main 4498.
CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM, Estelle and Florello De Veny,
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists in the city. Parlors 302 Ger
linger bldg.. S. W. corner Second and
Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300,000 KNOW Dr. McMahon, 100 chiro
practor. 11th year malting adjustments
enjoyable. beneficial and curative.
Throngs pronounce treatment best: rea
sonable. Advise your friends. Portland
phones.
CHIROPRACTOR
510-49.
John . Wesley
Macleay bid..
Peck,
Phone
CHIMNEY SWEEPS.
BISHOP, CHIMNEY SWEEP.
Furnace smokes through registers,
needs repairing or cleaning? Tabor 8883
COLLKCTIONS.
NETH CO., Worcester bldg. Main. 179B.
No collections, no charges. Estab. 1900.
DENTISTRY.
nFMTKTBY R-a.w. keene. 3514
Wb.ll I III I II I
Washington at. Without
pain.
Latest nerve-blocking method.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO.
81 N. 1st St., Portland, Or. Re-
J Vr4!v3 winding and electrical repair-
rt?CA: ("-Inar n rprio Hv Var nr ,
t -f r'Si motors. Bdwy. 1045. A 1049.
MOTORS REWOUND
Repaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Phone S27-2T. M. 871. 226 Main st
HEMSTITCHING.
T. & D. HEMSTITCHING shop; superior
work, prompt service. Room 618 Oregon
Eilers bldg., 287 h Washington St.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-86-8T-89 Front
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHAUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER "ft CO., Front and Morrison
RASMTJSSEN & CO., Second and Taylor
MEETING NOTICKS. '
IVAKHOE -HOMESTEAD. NO. 8038.
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN TEO
MEN will meet Wednesday, the ISth. at
8:15 P. M., In Women of Woodcraft hall.
394 Taylor street. This is the reeular
business meeting which al members are re
quested to attend. Refreshments will be
served. Visiting Yeomen always welcome.
Mrs. E. Earl Felke. Cor. Main 1C20.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new design. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th st.
FRIEDLAXDER'9 for ledge emblems,
class Bins and medsUs. 810 Washington st
PIED.
GRIFFETH At the family residence. 4803
63d st. S. E.. Susan A. Grltfeth, beloved
mother of Frank E". Grifieth. The re
mains are at the funeral parlors of A. D.
Kenworthy A Co.. 5802-04 Hid st S. E.,
in Lents Notice of funeral later.
BENEDICT At Hillsboro. Or., Aug. 13,
lil0. James A. Benedict. The remains
. are at the funeral parlors of Doneison
& Bell. Notice of funeral hereafter.
IXMilUL NOTICES.
AUSTIN August 14. 1920. Emma A. Aus
tin, aged 55 years 8 months and 24 days,
beloved wife of W. E. Austin of 961
Cleveland ave.; funeral services Tuesday.
August 17, at 2 P. M.. from the Fatten
Remains t R. T. Byrnes' parlors. 901
Wl'liams ave. Friends Invited to at
onrt Interment Rose City cemetery.
McINNES At the residence, 329 Broad
way. August i. "(v "v-,."":
aged 6i years. Services will be held at
the tvew residential funeral parlors of
Dunmlng St McEntee, Morrison street at
Twelfth, today (Tuesday), August li,
at 2 P. M. Frlende Invited to ittsnd.
ini.mnt Rose City cemetery.
DILLON At the family residence, 69tn
ana icuoy si., ng- v.i
ridge Dillon, aged 67 years, beloved wife
of Frank Dillon. Funeral services will
be held Tuesday. Aug. 17. at 2:30 P M.,
from the funeral parlors of A. D. Ken
worthy Co.. 0802-04 2d St. S. E.. in
i .nt. interment Mt. Bcott cemetery.
WERT At 91 E, 9th st. North. George
. . . i . fll . 'i r m Q mnnth.
byivester nen, "h' u " - """--19
days. The funeral services will be
held tomorrow (Tuesday). August 17.
at 2 P. M-, from the residential funeral
parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy. 632-34
East 13th st.. Sellwood. Friends Invited,
irt.rm.nt 1 .tin. Fir cemetery.
BOSCHUN Funeral services for the late
n V, I . . ...Ill ha h.lH WHnaa
day morning. August 18, at 10 o clock
froni the house at 847 Fremont street.
A general invitation to all friends to
attend. Please omit flowers. A. R.
Zeller company in charge with - lnter
m0r.i I. RtiRa Citv cemetery.
CORAK The funeral services of the late
. . i . . "till Tic, - . nlll
l.OUll (.oi an, ibid vj . " . . . ... ...
be held Tuesday. August 17, at 10 A M.
from the funeral parlors of A. D. Ken
worthy & Co.. 6802-04 92d st. S. E... In
Lents. Interment Mt. Scott cemetery.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LlVEllx. MAnonAi.. xi.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
Z66 Fourth St., Opp. City Halt, Sea Bros.
Chi BLA
LAPSING GRANITE CO.
;o. I
IET I
O yT MAPISOM STWE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Now located in their new residential fu
neral home. Morrison at 12tb. west side.
Phone Broadway 430. Automatic 543-68.
The Funeral Home of Refinement
and Distinctive Service..
Note We have no branches nor any con
nection wnatever wltn any other
under taking Urm.
DANCI-W.
MRS BATH, 208 Dekura bldg. Private
lessons day and evsning. Ma,n 134o.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL,
41o East 7th, oor. Grant. East 1487 and
219-62. Dogs and horses clipped.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING,
c)- 1 solicit your patronage on the
LN&dl oasis of capable service. Thou-
mantis uf usued customers. A
will convince you. Charles W. Good- I
man. optometrist. Uvv Morrison. M. 2124. ;
GiuOKGE RUBEN STEIN, the veteran op
tician, is an expert eye fitter, and his
charges are very reasonable; aatialactiop
guaranteed, 226 Morrison St.. near 2d.
"EVES SCIENTIFICALLY TEST
K. ED with modern instruments.
NUfc" Classes fitted. 12.50 UP.
A. E. HUHvvlfZ, Uptometfiat. 22i 1st st-
PA1NT1.NG AND PAPfc.lt HANGING.
PAINTING, paper hanging. John C. Con
l)9k. 1.S3 ltilh st. N. Broadway 2945.
LiiLfKNUAiiLK bouse painting,
paper banging. 'labor 5217.
tinting,
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended
over a period of 40 years. All communi
cations .strictly eonlidential ; prompt, ef
ficient, conscientious service; bandDouk
free on request. MUNN 4c CO., patent
attorneys, baa Francisco office, houart ;
- blog.. ei2 Market St.; Chicago office, j
room uu lower Diag. ; w asuiugion oi
. fice, room 103, b25 F at.,; New York
oftice, Woolwurth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and foreign patents, but Dekum bidg.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway bldg..
rheumati&m, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostata, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure.
euiarggd tonsils, motes, birth marks.
OPERATING ROOM. furniture, white
lino, like new; price reasonable; photos,
i'lione .ast U705. Coraer, l-o E. 14th at.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
RANGE boilers, 30, 40. 120 gaL Low
price. 10b King. Main ltt4.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
price. Stark-Davis Co.. liiS 4th. M. TB7.
PLUMBING supplies at wholesale prlcea
A. L. Howard. 23U 34 at.
PRINTING.
Ityr pY and sell used printing ma
ll C BJ I chinery and equipment.
J. 1. Caldwell, Inc., 207 2d st.
DCiMTIWQF- W. BALTES & COMPANY.
1 ft lil I lit J First and Oak. Main 165; 511-65
STORAGE.
PACKING and crating furniture la our
specialty; can save you half of the
freight by snipping your goods' tn pool
car. Pacific Storage & Delivery Com
pany, East First and Madison. East o91.
" t SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE & FD RN ITU RE CO.
221 FRONT ST.
We ' buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture line. Phone
Main 9072. '
, TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADE MARK BUREAU. 601
Dekum bldg. U. S.. foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREtiON AUTO DESPATCH
Thirteenth and Kearney.
GENERAL HAULING.
Motor and horse equipment; any ca
pacity. Moving, packing, itorag.
PHONE BDWY. 330B
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan at..
corner 13th. Phone Broadway 12bl or
llttO. We own and operate two large
olaae A" warehouses en terminal tracks.
Lowest insurance rates In the city.
PACKING, MOVING. STORAGE"
SECURITY STORAGE AND TRANSFER
CO.. 105 PARK ST. Main 5195. A 105L
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES. WOOL AND CABCARA BARK.
KAHN BROTHERS, 185 Fro n t Br.
PLCMB1NO SUPPLIES ANDPIPE.
THE M. L. KLIN"E CO.. 84280-87-89 Front.
PRO DICE COM MISSION' MERCHAN 1 S
EVE RDING & PARRELL. 140 Front Stl
SASH, DOORS AND GLASSC
W. P. FULLER & CO., Front and Morrison.
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
EDWARD HOLM AN
&SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Streets. Main SOT.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington Street. Between 20th and
21st Streets, West Side.
Lady Assistant.
Main 269L - Auto. 878-85.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral narlnt-e, waritk sail . s. . i
a home, loth and Everott Sts. Phone
oruauway Automatic 621-33.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
t UNfiJKAL DIRECTOH8.
Main 9. Montgomery at Klfth.
DOWNING & McNEIVIAR
ine itoKiarntlal Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah St. lrvlngton Dlst. East 54.
F. S DUNNING, INC.
414 E. Alder. Phons Kajtt 62.
Perfect service, personal dirsolion, free use
ntiTi uu auto eriuipment.
P. L. LEKCH 'venth and Clay.
East 781. Tabor 1S33.
8S02-4 92d St.. Lents. Tabor K?7
ERICS0N Twelth an Morrison Sis.
Broarfway 2fta4
fl. R. 7FI ! FR Pi! "2 Williams ave.
East 1Q88. C 1088.
Xt RMnni 1047 Belmonr
SKEWES t'XDERTAKINQ COMPANY 3d
and clay. M. 4152 A. 2281. Lady Assistant.
IXORISTS.
2?.J21?R,SO' "' 7S a MORRISON MAM.2S7
POfn-ANO HOTE1. E ROADWAY j PARK..
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's progressive florist. " We special
ise In funeral designs. 141 Sixth, op
poslle Meier st Frank'a Main 721S
' MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists. 334 'Washington. Main 269.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS, florists. V87 Morrison sr.
Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch stores.
TONSETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington
St.. bet. 4th and 5th. Main 6102. A HOL
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nlan. Main 7070. Automatio 560-95.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all eases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150
courthouse. Phona Main S78 from
i a. a to E P. tl
The society has full charge of the city
found at its home. 25 Columbia bou
evard. Phone any time, W o o d 1 awn
764. Dogs for sate. Horse ambulance
for sick or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses,
ic, ticked Ui free of charge.
NEW TODAY.
MILL MADE
i . 4 -
Permanent Sectional Houaei
ttdlcklr Erectrd.
A Xllllmade Sectional House
can be erected by anyone in
from 2 to 4 days, according to
size purchased. It is simplicity
itself.
The window and door frames
are built in the sections, thus
assuring accurate flttlnsc and a
great saving in time and labor.
There are only 7 steps In the
erection of a Mlllmade house
1. Lay foundation and floor.
2. Krect wall sections (4'xb'-
. Erect grable sections.
4. Krect roof sections.
5. Finish Inside (plaster or
plaster board).
6. Hang doors end fit win
dows. 7. Move into your attractive
home. .
IF IT'S "MILLMADE"
IT'S "WEL-ilADE"
Ask about our Special Portable
Oarage, eize 10x16, price $75.
Write or Phone for Cntalogne
Elwood WUes & Son
802 Title & Trust Bids.
On 4th St., Bet. Start and Oak
Phone MaU 4724
Great Reduction i
August
Furniture Sale
THE FELDSTEIN
FURNITURE CO.
Bought a large quantity of
n Davenports and
Upholstered Couches
And other furniture from the
FURNITURE
EXHIBITION BLDG.
We will place them on sale, beginning
TODAY, AUG. 17, 9 A. M.
at a price that will defy any com
petition in the city.
All Davenports and other furni
ture are . marked in plain figures,
and by giving us a call you'll be
sure of getting" one of them.
They are Oak and Mahogany fin
ish, covered with Tapestry, Leather
Craft and Genuine Leather.
FELDSTEIN FURNITURE CO.
174 First SU, N. E. Cor. Yamhill
Houses ud Garages
Portland
Fhlrlei Anjb.r
la built 4-Ioot sec
if
r--"M ,?".
mi
lions ready and i
sasy 10 put
getaer.
riret-class house or sirsct 61-
rsrt lrom ths factory at a GUBAT
SAVING.. ou pay ao middleman
prorit. write lor cat&los;.
Kedimade Building Co.
Kast Eleventh sod lvrket.
t illocks south qC Hawthorn.
rhcn BLaitt sill. l'urtlaua. On
I " 1
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver.)
Old Rnei and Woolen Clothlnar.
We Make Reversible, lland-W oven
FLUFF RUGS
Boom-SUe Fluff Russ3 Woven,
1 7.50.
Has; It n sen Woven All Sir. en.
Clothea t'leanins; and Djelni; Depts.
Mall Orders Send for lluoklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
0x12 Rnajs, Steam Cleaned. fl.SO
UES'lKHN FUKK HIU I'U,
f.4 Union Ave. N.
Phones l bast 516 and Kast 7653
I I
CABl'ETS.
Ross and Woolen Clothlnc
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Oat Promptly
Ran Kofc-a Woven All silxea
Unit Orders. Send (or Booklet,
larpets Cleaned, Laid and
Refitted.
KORTHWEST lll'G CO.
188 East 8th St.
rkou b-at SSbd.
VICTORIA, B. C.-T0 LET
From the 15th September next until
the First of July.
i -moll furnished house adjoining the
Oak Bay Golf ' Links, consisting of
dining room, drawing room, smoking
room and four bedrooms," two bath
rooms, tennis court, garage, eta.
ADDly to A. W. Jones Limited.
Victoria. B. C.
Mortgage Loans
towfit Interrst rateii Installment r.
payment If dealred. liuilriinjc loam
auaJ -o delay la cAumIojc.
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
217-21U .Northwestern Hank. Bnildlna
Marshall 4,114-
E1ECLTOH5 AND AOUIMS.
TKATOHS
Will Find Our Thrice-Secured
FAH11 MOH'IUAUES
Exceptional Investments for trust
funds Not a foreclosure tn twen
ty years.
FEAIl fe GRAY.
Phone Main as. 102 fourth St.
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our own money on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts,
livestock, notes, etc.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
210 Cnnnou of Com. BldaT.
Main 3020.
NEW TODAY.
Edward E.Goiidey Co.
MORTGAGES LOANS
raited kUlea Baak Bualdlv.
REAL ESTATE.
3y ACRES, beautiful homesite. right on
Oregon City car lin and har4-urfaced
road, suitable tor platting; gas and elec
tricity, good - 8 -room buuse; pric $6im
per acre, terms.
5- room cottage, river road, nar Ore
gon City car line; $5000.
ti-rooui cottage, L4 36th st.; )35O0,
terms.
8 -room house, Oregon City car line:
6o00.
7-room hour. Denver ave.; $ft750.
7-room house. Division st. ; $5004).
6- room bung., Alameda Park ;
6-room house. Rose City P.rk; $3too.
RISLY, STARKWEATHEK & BLACK,
W2 Broadway Bldg.. Main 61ii.
For Sale Hat and Apartment Property,
i iiUV a home and have an income at tame
time. 1 have two email apartment houses
I In lrvinfeton for sal at $17,000 and
I SlS.ooo. Klrst-cl&fta In every respeut. H.
j J. U Nell, 717 Board of Trade b.dg.
WELL, located modern brick apartment
house, furniture and building, earning a
1 substantial income. Full particulars by
: addressing A? 3S2. Oregoniarx,
Jr'or Sale lieath I'ropcny.
FINE BEACH LOTS.
F ALT AIR TILLAMOOK BEACH.
1 have four choice lots, all together,
two faclrwt the Pacific ocean; board
walk; county road and railroad runs in
front of property. The other two lots
adjoin the two above and face on the
road in the rear. All are near the depot,
hoiei and Kockaway. Size of lots are
25 feet by about 70 feet and are ex
ceptional adapted fur business or resi
dence. Will consider some acreage near
Portland or autornobl.s in trade. Price
S15U and 125 each. Address R 870.
Oregonlan.
CARTWR1CJI1T PARK, SEASIDE. OR,
Lots are now on sale in Cartwrlght
Park from $75 to $700; nearly 20u lots
to choose from; liberbl terms offered to
these wishing to build a Seaside home.
For full information call or phone
WH1T11EK-KELLY CO,
414 Pittock Block,
Phone Broadway 7e4, or
F. M. COLB, Agent,
Seaside. Oregon.
CHOICE BEACH LOT.
EXCHANGE FOR
Painting and Ps,perhanging
. ' and furnish material.
Let located on Tillamook beach (Salt
air), near station and ocean. AE 760,
UregoQiaa.
EIGHT beautiful lots. Bay Ocean, $800;
one Neahkahnle. $200. or will trade for
auto. T i62. Oregonlan.
l or Sale Lota.
ROSH CITT PARK CAR.
8 TRACTS OR 11 FULL LOTS.
Dandy bargain. 2 tracts on 70th
st,, overlooking country club (re
cently bought for city park);
above tract adjoining, one a cor
ner; fine opportunity for some
one; come in and let us tell you
about them; price only $2630.
J. L. HARTMA.M COMPANY, 8
Chamber o: Com, bldg. Main 20S.
$1500 LOT FOR $1000.
Lot 10, block 8, Hancock st. addition,
on J3. 37th, between Broadway and Han
cock, facing east; 50x100. paved street
and all city Hens paid. Price a snap,
$1000; worth $1500.
GHL'SSl & BENNETT.
818-321 Board of Trade. Main 7152.
FOR SALE A beautiful 2 1-5 acre tract,
river front property, east side, near Oak
Orove. This is a gem of a place and will
bear close investigation. Price $3750
cash or $400U on terms; owner has per
manently leit city. see li. ti. stark
weather.. Broadway bldg., for particulars.
$8 DOWN $S MONTHLY.
About 1 n lots fronting 3 sts., one of
which Is Portsmouth ave. (paved), 2
blocks north of Mt. Johns car; street
work all paid. Total price. $sjo. which
is just what street work cost, Fred W.
German Co.. 73J Chamber of Com. Bldg.
CHOICE lot on Jefferson st.. between two
of the best business -streets, suitaiiis for
garage, repair shop or other business.
gacritice. IO.000. H 2:13, Oregonian. .
10 ACRES. 5 acres cleared, no buildings
fenced; good roads; 2 miles east of city;
snap at eJuuu, touu cash. call owner,
Tabor t52.
A GIVE-AWAY for $500. corner 50x100 on
Ainsworth ave. Morris, 013 Chamber of
Commerce bldg.
BEUTIFUL I.aurelhurst lot. overlooking
lake, for $!H0. Phone 219-63.
1'or toitle Business Property.
BUSINESS corner, lot 50x100. 15th and
Flandera sts., terms. Phone Auto -1S-29.
llomeftteavds, Relinquishments.
HOMESTEAD relinquishment for sale:
this one is surely a good one. Address
6S0N. 20th et Salem. Or.
Fruit and Nut Landa.
FOR KALE Hood Kiver apple orchard of
20 acres, 6 miles from town; good roads
connecting with Columbia river highway;
a fine 6-room dwelling with all modern
conveniences. an up - to - date. fully
equipped 40x60 packing house, including
storage vault, capacity 8000 boxes; a
good-sized barn, garage and other build
ings and ail kinds of orchard imple
ments; would make an Ideal summer
home or for commercial use; will sell
very cheap on account of health. Thomas
E, Avery, Hood River. Or., Route 4.
10 ACKE3 bearing prunes, $5000, includ
ing crop; $1000 without crop. Write
owner, P. O. Box 67, Rainier, Or.
For rtale Houses.
TWO FINE LITTLE SNAPS.
No. 1. Neat 3-room bungalow in
Montavilla. It has baths, electric lights
end gas, pretty lot, sidewalk and curb
ing; -6 blocks to car. A real snap for
$1500. Quick possession. No. 2. Neat
little 4 -room cottage. It has gas, elec
tric lights. Bull Kun water, patent toilet,
fine lot. sidewalk and curbing, hard
surface street; handy to car and school,
and a fine little snap for $1250. For
inspection and fine easy terms.
See B. W. HUGHES,
807 JOURNAL BLDO. MAIN 2S18.
ALAMEDA PARK.
7-ROOM HOUSE J0500.
Price has been reduced from $3000.
This Is an exceptionally well-built home:
finished in rich oid-ivory and white
throughout; hardwood floors, fireplace,
bookcases, buffet, Dutch kitchen, full
cement basement, etc. Some one is go
ing to get a big bargain and it might
8b well be you.
A. G. TEEPE CO..
270 Stark St.. near 4th. Main 3002.
Branch office. 50th and Sandy.
$7000.
STRICTLT MODERN WESTMORE
LAND BUNGALOW. HARDWOOD
FLOORS. ALL BUILT-INS, FINE COR
NER LOT. GARAGE, LIVING ROOM,
DINING ROOM. KITCHEN. BATH,
THREE BEDROOMS FIRST FLOOR.
THREE BEDROOMS SECOND FLOOR;
"TEtiMS. HALF CASH.
PO IN DEXTER, 20H SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 1800. RESIDENCE EAST 6771.
$2700.
5-room cottage in Hawthorne district,
house is neat and attractive, nil plumb
ing, concrete foundation, goo Jruasement.
60x100 lot, good lawn, fruit and berries,
sewer and paved street in and paid.
Some terms.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.
633 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 3787.
IRVINGTON HOME BARGAINS.
Would like fair offer for 2 fine S and
9-room homes 1 have Jut repainted and
decorated, in best locations near car:
one is on OoxlOO corner, the other on
BOxloo Inside lot: both have old Ivory
finish, piate-glass windows, very large
living rooms and beautiful grounds with
trees and shrubbery Tabor 407.
ROSE CITY PARK.
Fine bungalow of 5 rooms down and 2
nice rooms up; nice, large rooms, oak
floors, furnace, fireplace, 50x100 lot. all
improvements in and paid. This is an
exceptional buy at $or00.
THE FRUD A. JACOBS COMPANY.
104 5th st. Main 81ft
LAURELHURST.
Ptrlctly modern 2-story residence,
hardwood floors. 4 bedrooms, sleeping
porch, full-size basement, $7500; terms,
half cash.
- POINDKXTER, 5nS SELLING BLDG.
Stain 1800. Residence East 677L
7-ROOM MODERN HOM B," half "lot," Im
provements; full basement, good barn
and ch:cken house; 3o bearing fruit trees.
$VJ00, $1,100 cash. Rent terms on bal.
Albee. with
INTERSTATE LAND CO..
218 Stark street. Main S420.
WEST SIDE BARGAIN.
Good six-room modern cottage, frac
tional lot. south of Grant and west of
Sixth street. $:..0 cash, balance monthly.
TAGGART BROS,
1102 Spalding Bldg.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
6 rooms, tiled bath. 2 fireplaces, beau
tiful view, 75 by 100 lot. $H7r10; $U50
will handle. Main 1128, or Main lsya.
JUST LOOK AT THIS.
All furnished 5 rooms, full basement
and block from car: $20no. $..t?(i cash
WE HAN1H.S THE: GOOD ONES
RELIABLE INVKSTMKNT CO.
303 Oak Street.
CJ
REAL ESTATE.
ALBERTA.
TOTAL: PRICE $3500.
l?9 Extra good 5-room bnn
ralow In the best prt of Alberta
district: has pretty fireplace, hot,
water heating system, electric
1'ghis. gas. screens, shades, good
basement, graded streets, cement
sidewalks; big lot. 80x100: total
price JMOO; 81700 cash, balance
terms, . .
Oall at our office any day and
see the many photos of homes
which we are offering tor sals.
lUAlv IHS TITLE A TRUST CO..
235 Stark at., near 4th..
Marshall 1S9S.
Marshall 1S0S.
ROSE CITY,
x- . . . $2000.
rvo. 44 9-room modern bungalow, flre-
bunt-Ins. good basement, DA-d atreeis
lot 60x100. Just think, the trice of th"i
terms to suit. Better hurry
LAWYERS' TITLE A T RUST CO
283 Stark St., nnr 4th.
Marshall 1808.
ON HALF-ACRifi TRACT.
Attractive 4-room bungalow and
fSSaShe.KI"ep4-,i.';e' but-ln features
U l . Tn's Place 1 located
2 JV.i: , ardson road ( graveled
rrK l tce". eau ,In sollt ""me
if i and berrles; terms $1500 cash,
balance arranged, J L. hakt!
ComN r?MPA?,L cLta"S
of fm. idtE , or. Prkrose Branch
office at end of Parkrosa car Una.
Marshall 1ST8.
CLOSE IN.
XT $1000.
.., " l3a -roora Queen Anxe style
bungalow, close In on Belmont St.. Sun
Fien',,8 iltriCV. Kooa P"mblng, electrlo
f" Bas' ful1 cement basement. l-ej
street, cement sidewalk, screens, shades? -
8 annliWUh k,Di" o'VroVlcft
i.VP ea- Pear"' 3 h,-rrles. 1 walnut
trees, worlds of small fruit .in 1 berrlA
.6i0U0: 1000 ca8b- balsnce con be
LAWYERS- TITLE A TBtTIT CO.
2S5 Stark St.. near 4th.
jiiti sua li 1 51,5.
DIHTE??5lf? LAURELHURST HOME?
Part or , lit H,P;t?".daJa hom ,n fin
tin? ?- 5 s ndtrlct' ,n Perfect condi
tion, for $11,000. on terms. Could not
be duplicated for less than $15,000 Large
reception hall, living room libraryrdin
?2!T.rT", and kitchen on first floor; 8
ioo htd.K0m.8' "'""P'" Porch, sewlni
room, bath, etc., on 2d floor All f-
aenece.that 0und J " modern1 riu
Shown by appointment with
. , Mr. Bliss,
COE A. KcKENNA A CO. 82 th St.
AM AUTHORIZED to sell at a great
BaCe'. P."r.ti" eoln to California I
!: and tn" 4-room modern oTm
fiver l,"1 tTS" lots and "rage; fine
river view. Houses contain breakfast
CS?-""- le?,t'l!ity. modern plumbing
billiard, built-in buffet, polished floors'
h,riaC",' "rden with fruit trees and
f""' '. located on highway and close
!5c, Rol- Near new iron ore discoveries.
Ideal summer home. Must be seen to
lum"?frf atedV See A' rl.endahl. Co.
lumL.ia City. Or., near St. Helens, Or.
IRVINGTON BARGAIN.
-IW modern G-room colonial house.
IE" m,P'ttedV cai" be b"Bht for less
X?.BU 0!: bas hardwood floors through
out, built-in conveniences, Gasco fur
nace, garage, etc. Must be sold at once
I'if? td n E' J6th- betw.eo Klickitat
t".erZnnt- WU1 D8 pen aU da"
RICE CONSTRT7CTION CO.. Owners.
Phones. Automatic 820-85; East 24.12.
0-ROOM BUNGALOW. $3050;
lr---!. .SnSd ln whlt enamel throughout.
French doors bet. I. r. and d. r. ; fire
place, bookcases, buffet, Dutch kitchen
with painted walls, floored attl", cement
basement washtrays: paved sts. and
sewers paid; a cheerful, clean home, in
a good distrlet; $1250 cash. bal. less
tnan, 0"'y J2 month. Inc. Interest!
. CLEV ELANO-H ENDEHSON rn
Z12 Ry. Exch. Bldg. Main 6752.
I-rrrv T rnu r . . . . , . . .
- ' - v. v ... i r i , iv l .
Owner of a beautiful two-story home
In the very choicest past of Liurelhurst!
wired me to sell his beautiful home at
a. big sacrifice; $7300 takes It. easily
worth $D0OO: now vacant. Don't fail
to see It todaymay be too late tomor
row. Key at office. East COth and
Olisan sts., or phone Tabor S433. Evs
nlngs. East 8779.
tV.EASJ' .WALKING' DISTANCE."
Well built, well-appearing. 2-story 8
room house, modern plumbing, good fur
nace. 2 toilets, good garage, full lot, no
Incumbrance; Just across Broadway
bridge price $5000. 14 eaan, A decided
bargain.
732 Chamber of Commerce.
WEST SLOPE OF MOUNT TABOR.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME.
6 rooms with large reception hall. The
bedrooms are large and airy; full Ce
men basement; just a little north of
Hawthorne Rve. $5tM0
WELLE R & RINEHART,
. 212 Cham, of Corn, Bldg.
Main 4,08. East 6372.
HERE is your chance to buy from owner
fine new bungalow Just completed and
ready to step Into; must bo seen to bo
appreciated; $3250: term. 3 E. Russet,
one, block from Kenton car, near Miss
issippi ave.
NEW 5-room bungalow, close in. near
Sandy blvd., never been occupied: good
value at $4750.
EDWIN JACOBSON. -718
Spalding bldg. Main 5641
Evenings. Tabor 7853.
BUILD NOW.
If you own a lot. we will secure the
money and build for you; terms like
rent; call and see us.
BUILDERS' REALTY EXCHANGE.
621 Morgan Bldg. Main 2035.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS HOME Large
modern residence of 8 rooms, overlook
ing the lower harbor and the mountains
Price $5700. Easy terms. Call on BEN
R1ESLAND. 404 Piatt bldg.. 127 Park st-
$2000 NEW CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW"
The classiest little home in Richmond'
H block from car, all butlt-ins and full
basement. Ca!l and let me tell you
all about It. Terms. Sellwood 651
$2815 SIX ROOMS, corner lot. street and
sewer ln and paid, cement basement,
gas. electricity, reasonable terms. See
J. P. McKenna. Belmont at 3ih. Tabor
640 8.
BEHIND every poiicy of title insurance is
a deposit with the state of Oregon t
protect you against loss, yet It is cheap
er than the abstract method. Title A
Trust company.
$2600 6-ROOM lovely cottage. io7H of
fruit and berries, largs lot. want as
much cash as possible. See J. B. lie.
Kenna. Belmont at 39th. Tabor 64U3.
$4000 ALAMEDA PARK $4!)Oo!
Strictly modern 6-room house. In
terior must be seen to appreciate this
bargain. Owner. Woodlawn 0227.
NEAT 5-room bungalow in Rose City one
b'.&fck to car. See owner at S40 East
4iJ3l iL N. Price $4500. terms. Tabor
78.i3.
TITLE Insurance Is tne modern way ot
handling titles to real estate. Quicker,
costs less and no abstract required. TiUe
A TruFt company.
GOOD ft-room bungalow on Glenn ave
full lot, a bargain at $2150, terms. Ed
win Jacobson, 718 Spalding bids. Main
5G42: evening. Tabor 7853.
BV OWNER 3-room cottage, fine condi
tion, lot 50x100, room for garage. 232
E. 31th, bet. Salmon and Main. Bar
gain. GET title insurance instead of an abstract
It is quicker and cheaper and you are
absolutely protected against error. Title
& Trut company.
7-ROOM house, garage, gas. bath, full
basement, wash travs, lot 424x110. near
S. P. shops. 67B Haig st-
$2000 COTTAGE 4 rooms, modern bee
lot. E. 10th. McFarland. 208 tailing
bldg.
TITLE insurance fcaves time and money
because no abstraot is required. TK.e A
Trust company.
MODERN 8-room house, good condition
by owner; Rose City Park, Owner, Ta
bor 1080, mornings.
CLOSE your real estate deal quickly
through title Insurance. No abstract re-
quired. Title A Trust company.
$10O0 A 7-ROOM splendid home, with lot
65x100. corner, garage, fruit, berries
Owners in house. Tabor 6403.
EVERY purchaser of real estate should
have his title Insured. Better be saie
than sorry. Title A Trugt company .
FOR SALE Modern 8-room house, fur
nace, lot 115x200. This Is a snap at
$',800. Call owner. Tabor 652.
$3500. WALK TO WORtT $3500.
Vacant, two good 5-room cottages; one
furnis hed. Terms. 207 Cherry s t.
FOR SALE CHEAP Attractive Rose City.
twe-story home. V block from car;
- choice location. I'lione Tabor 012.
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