Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 22, 1920, Page 20, Image 20

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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920
TAX LAW REVISIONS
LDWER LIVING COSTS
Wen-Informed Men Suggested
to Make Change.
CONGRESS ACTION URGED
Excess Profits Levy Should Be
Abolished or Essentially Modi
fied, Says Kalin. -
This is the sixth of a series of articles
n "Faulty Taxation," prepared by Otto H.
Kahn, head of the banking firm of Kuhn,
Loeb & Co., Mew York.)
BY OTTO H. KAHN.
Article VL
No remedy for the high cost of
living and the other abnormal condi
tions which are weighing upon the
country can be effective which does
cot Include a. wise and courageous
revision of our existing taxation sys
tem. Such a revision Is not really a
task of great difficulty.
For a country as immensely rich
Dd Intrinsically as little bucdened,
relatively speaking, as- ours, it is not
a very hard problem to raise by taxa
tion the sum which the economical
administration of onr government re
quires, without causing the sinister
effects that our present taxation has
brought about, indeed without caus
ing any serious economic disturbance
whatever. And that should be feasible
without in any way impairing the
fortunate and desirable circumstances
that in our country those of small or
moderate means are taxed far less,
both in direct and indirect taxation,
than they are in any other of the
leading countries. The alternative is
not to burden unduly either business
or the people. The idea is not of re-i
ilevinB lac lyriucr til iixrs cjujciido w .
the latter. The end which should and
can be attained by proceeding wisely
Is to benefit both business and the
people.
Now that the emergency of the
war Is over I believe that this sub
ject in Its entirety should be sub
jected to unprejudiced and competent
critical review. Good Intentions are
not a sufficient qualification for the
task of devising a plan and methods
of taxation to balance our vast ex
penditures. Exact thinking is re
quired, technical capacity, adequate
knowledge and the courage not to
shrink from unpalatable conclusions.
Economic principles are stubborn
things and will not permit themselves
to be either disregarded or overridden
or dealt with emotionally.
Tax Effects) Study TTrgred.
In England a nonpolitical commit
tee was appointed recently by the
government to study the effects of
the various kinds of taxes which have
been in force during the last five
years, and to make recommendations
to parliament based upon such study.
It seems to me that similar action
by congress would be wise and timely.
A small committee of well-informed
men of different callings, approach
ing their task free from political, so
cial and sectional bias, would not find
it a formidable undertaking to evolve
a measure which, while fully respon
sive to the dictates of equity and so
cial Justice, would produce no less
revenue if needed' than the taxa
tion now in force, and yet would be
less burdensome upon the country,
less hampering to enterprise, and far
less productive of economic derange
ment. Such a committee as I have sug
gested should, 1 believe, be composed
of possibly six or seven members of
the ways and means committee of the
house and the finance committee of
the senate, together with, say, five
duly qualified non-office holding citi
sens. It should be appointed by and
should report to, not the executive,
but congress as represented by the
sneaker of the house and the presi
dent of the senate.'
Problem for Many Menu
It would exceed the bounds of my
competence and the limitations of thi3
occasion, were I to attempt to outline
a scheme of taxation to take the place
Of the existing one. No one man
ought to assume to do so. Too many
considerations ana elements are in
volved on which no one man is auth
oritatively informed. It is a problem
for a number of men, from different
sections of the country and with, dif
ferent affiliations to study with the
utmost care and thoroughness, and
then, by comparison of views with one
another, to clear their own minds and
to evolve a comprehensive scheme
which shall embody the result, thus
arrived at. It seems to me that It is
only In some such way that we shall
attain a fiscal program economically
sound,-socially Just and properly
balanced.
However, merely to Indicate, a few
definite suggestions for a program of
taxation, I would state the following:
First. The excess profit tax should
be abolished or essentially modified
and some other method devised to tax
corporate profita.
I may mention that I am not opposed
to the theory of an excess profit tax.
On the contrary, I believe that theory
has much to recommend It. But sucn
a tax, even though it were greatly im
proved as it can be oyer the crude
system of ours, is of 'necessity so
complex, so liable in its effects to im
pede trade and burden the public,
and requires so competent and per
fected and steady a machinery of ad
ministration, that for practical pur
poses It is rot. I believe, adapted to
and not satisfactorily workable in
this country.
Taxation Made Simple.
One of the essentials of wise taxa
tion is simplicity of method. Nothing
tends more to create a sullen ani
nosity against fiscal measures, noth
ing is more apt to cause a man to feel
justified in, his own conscience to give
himself the benefit of any doubt or
technical loophole, than to be com
pelled, in addition to paying heavy
taxes, to sit down and grapple with
complicated tax forms and intricate
schedules or to spend money for the
employment of lawyers and accounts
to tell him what he has to pay. Furth
ermore, our government departments,
generally speaking, do not possess a
personnel sufficiently expert and high
ly trained, and above all sufficiently
permanent, to administer laws of un
usual complexity and difficulty. In
contradistinction to the conditions in
the leading European, countries, gov
ernment service in this country is not
taken up by many as a permanent
career. Too many other opportunities
beckon and tempt, the salaries are too
low (and to judge from the traditional
disposition of congress, are not likely
to be made adequate, at least In the
case of the higher officials) the
chances for promotion! are too un
certain, the opportunities for personal
constructive activity too circum
scribed, etc.
We must not put a burden beyond
its capacity to carry upon the admin
istrative machinery at the govern
ment's disposal, because if the ma
chinery of administering; the law
breaks down, the law itself breaks
down, and ultimately falls into irv
effectiveness. disfavor and disrepute.
At the same time that the excess
profit tax Is dealt with the extreme
scale of surtaxes, which actually de
feats its own purpose, should be re
vised downward. The abolition or re
vision of our generally condemned ex
cess profits tax would not accomplish
the purpose in view unless, at the
same time, the extreme rates of in
dividual surtaxes are reduced.
() It is tree, the excess profit tax still
continues in England and has. In fact, been
re-enacted and increased recently. Gen
erally speaking, I have great respect for
the wisdom of England's fiscal policy, but
in this instance, the cases are not parallel
for several reasons, which it would take
too long to set forth here. Moreover, the
English excess profit tax avoids features
which sre mort objctionble in ours.
AMrBEMEXTS.
"TOWN TALK" TODAY
Sparfclin& an ChampnKrne,"
Verdict Luttt -Mprht's Audience
I TCTT Broadway at Taylor
A -1 J-jA VJ Phone Ma4n 1.
TONIGHT 8:15 TOSRTow
SPECIAI PRICE
! MAT. TOMORROW 2:15
-e-
BEAUnFTL
EDNA GOODRICH
IX THE COMEDY,
"SLEEPING PARTNERS"
From the French of Sacha Gultry.
EVE'S 2. l.SO, $1, 75c, 5e.
TOMORROW'S MAT. Floor. 1 .50
Balcony, 9 Rows CI, 13 Rows 5uc
TICKETS NOW SELLING.
BAKER
Now Playing-.
The HIIarioiiH, Mirth-Prov-oking;
Fun Ploy
"Parlor, Bedroom and
Bath"
Matinee SattlT-dny.
4
MATS
ARRT RICSMAH IDS JACK WAIDR0N il
V-A-R-I-E-T-IE-S OF 1-9-2-0
GLENN AND JENKINS
EMILY DARRELL
PI
MCCORMICK and WALLACE
FRANKandMILT BRITlbN
PER R I E DE KOCK TRIO 5,
JOE MELVIN
BE
m m m m na m
PANT AGES jssrs
Maude Daniels present?
"THE KISIXU GENERATION,
Vaudeville's own collection of clever
youngsters.
Special engagement.
MAX COOPER & IRENE KICARDO
In their own comedy creation
"Ah iiimme the Ring:.
8 Shows Daily. Night Curtain 7 & 9
The HIPPODROME
TODAY-TONIGHT "Hitchin Tout with
Frank Mayo; Crescent Comedy Four, "The
New Teacher; Armstrong and Joyce, sing
ing with trimmings; Vt'iibth and Austin,
Fast Fun; Zollinger and Reynolds, "Tip
cm the Line" ; Chamberlain ixad Eaxle,
Vaudeville Menn; Attn, on the Wnrlitzer.
Balloons for kiddies Saturday.
LYRIC Mnsicai Comedy
. Mike and Ike In
A RACE FOR A MILLION
The Rosebud Chorus In Full Bloom
Matinees at 2; Nights, 7 and 9
Chorus Girls' Contest Friday Night
GLOBE
Klerenth and
Wasbinff ton
In Search of a Sinner
Constance Talmadge
CIRCLE
Fourth at
WaHhinittoa
D. W. Griffith's
Hearts of the World"
Also the comedy, "Monkey Shines, and
the Pa the Review. Open from 9 o'clock
in the morning until 4 o'clock of the
following morning.
DANCING TAUGHT
ALL NEW STEPS AND
guaranteed in Stnrethour lemons. Ladies
$3 geniifinc" huiici b Qcauinui
c -Q am v. 23d and Washington. Berinnprs)1
cias starts wonaay uu luureaay evening's.
Advanced class Tuesday evenings. 8 to
11 :30. i'lenty or aesiraoie partners nol
embarrassmenu iuu tn nocr iearn aanc
ing in private lessons from inferior teach
er you must have practice, LEARN IN
A REAL SCHOOL from professional
dancers. Phone Main 7tio6. Private les
sons all hoars.
DANCE TONIGHT
Broadway Hall
Portland's Distinctive Ball Boom.
Fleming Orchestra De Lux
every week night.
TOO IATE TO CLASSIFY.
ESSEX RACER.
A REAL SPEED WAGON, NOT A
WRECK. NEW CORD TIRES ALL
AROUND AND WIRE WHEELS.
CALL BROADWvAT 3047.
MUST SACRIFICE.
HITMOBIT.E COUPE. GOOD
TIRES. JUST NEW. SAVE 1000 ON
THIS CAR.
CALL BROADWAY 3047.
WANTED Man and wife to take care of
dairy and grain ranch: man must he
fully capable of taking charge: wife to
have full charge of house. Write box
845. Portland.
Arcnox sales.
At WilsotrS Auction House, 10
Furniture. 16!-171 Second street.
MEETING NOTICES.
HASSALO
REGULAR MEETING to-
nigni if naay). o'clock
I. O. O. F. tempte. 1st and
Alder streets. Work In th
3rt aegree. lsiting brotli
ers welcome.
iao
W. r. SCOTT. Rec. Secy.
GOLDEN RULE REVIEW. VO. 17 Mr
CABBSS, will Rive a dance this fFridav.
evening In Maccabee hall, 3S6 TV ash in ff-
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins.
-Ml ISA-O OLXU1 au
rili Mst,.15st75 Mights IS. t 1.6
MEETING NOTICES.
AL KADER TEMPLE. A.
A. O. N. M. S. Stated' session
Saturday. Oct. 23, at 8 P. M-.
West Park and Yamhill sts.
Social and entertainment
Visiting nobles cordially in
vited. By order, of the
potentate.
HUGH J. BOYD,
Recorder.
OREGON COMMAND ERY
No. 1, K. T. Special con
clave Friday at 12:15 o'clock
P. M.f for the purpose of
conduct tin it th full form
Knights Templar funeral service for Sir
E. W. Barlow. Sir Knihfs must h mt th
asylum in uniform at 12:30 P. M. Service
at Finley's at 1 o'clock P. M. Your at
tendance la emeptcd art will K4 nrr.
ciated. C F. WIEGAND.
Recorder, -
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO.
8. R. A. M.. will pay a fra
ternal visit to Sunnyslde Chap
ter. No. 42. East 30th and
Hawthorne, this (Friday) eve
ning. Order H. P.
L. L. SCOTT, Secretary.
, OREGON LODGE. NO. 101.
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication Saturday, at
9:30 A. M. for the purpose of
conducting the funeral serv
ices of nn r lata hrnt hor Ml.
colm D. McDonald. Services at Dunning
MCEnteen. at lO A f Intcrm.nf at
Rfverview cemetery. Please bring autos.
By order of the W. M.
ljsslie S. PARKER, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO.
PL5 A A VH A Vf Gnafial
1o5t0 communication this (Friday)
Temple.' Work in the M. M.
decree. Visiting breLhren wel-
By order of the W. M.
II. J. HOUGHTON, Sec.
ALBERT PIKE LODGE,
NO. 162. A. F. AND A. M.
Special commuunicatlon today
(Friday), Oct. 22, at 9 o'clock
A. M., 2 o'clock P. M. and
evening. M. M. degree. Vis
iting brethren welcom.
Vr. w . kkjkjb, secretary.
6ELLWOOD LODGE. NO.
331, A. F. AND A. M. Stated
meeting this (Friday) evening
at 8 o'clock. Entertainment
and refreshments. Visltora
welcome. By order W. M.
J. H. BUTLER, Sec.
MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 15,
O. E. S. Regular meeting this
(Friday) evening. Pythian
hall. West Park and Yamhill
sts.. at 8 o'clock. Degrees.
V isi tors welcome.
By order W. M.
JENNIE H. G A ULOWAT, Secy.
BIG
MASQUERADE
FOR THE PUBLIC.
Given by Anchor Council
So. 746, Security Benefit
Association. Everybody in
Portland invited if a mem
Der or not. Largest masque
sail of the season: 26 ex-
Dennfvft nrlioa W O W
hall, 12S 11th at., Tuesday night. October
26. Come; bring your friends, and be sure
and masque. We will guarantee you the
time OI VOUr life. Fun for all. AdmiRn nti
35 cents.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL.
4, NO. 14S1. ROYAL ARCA-
and fourth Friday In the
4&2M"i4& t Pacific Sti
'r.2r3i.' ance hall.
Visiting brotl
i"i4jj Pacific States Fire Insur-
11th and Alder.
brothers welcome.
CLARENCE R. HOTCHKISS, Regent.
S. M. FRIES. Sec.
307 17. S. National Bank bldg.
COLUMBIA LEGION 170.
MOOSEHEART LEGION OP
THE WORLD, will leave
Moore hall Friday, 7:30 P.
M. sharp, to go to St. Johns
to initiate a class. Wear
your fez. By order of the
Grreat North Moose.
L. F. KNOWLTON, Herder.
MULTNOMAH CAMP
No. 77, W. O. W.. East 6th
and Alder sts. Srooker and
special entertainment Fri
day, October '22. for mem
bers of W. O. W. only.
J. O. "WILSON. Clerk.
WEBFOOT CAMP. NO. 63.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD,
meets every Friday night at
W. O. W. temple, 128 Eleventh
street. All members requested
' to be present, visiting mem
bers welcome.
H. L. BARBUR. Clerk.
128 Eleventh, st
PORTLAND AERIE,
NO. 4, FRATERNAL
ORDER OF EAGLES,
will hold reguiai meet
ings every Friday eve.,
8 o'clock. Pacific States
hall. 11th and Aider
H. E. MILLER. See.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems,
class pins and medalB. 310 Washington st.
DIED.
COUNTISS October 21, at the residence
of her daughter. 255 N. 19th St., Martha
J. Countiss, aged 71 years, beloved
mother of Mrs. Callie E. Garland and
Mrs. Anna D. Sorenson of Portland, and
grandmother of Mrs. Grace C. Trull of
La Grande. Or.; John S. Beakey of this
aim xvaymona it. Williams ot can
f rancisco. Cal. The remains are at
finieys, Montgomery at uth. Notice of
xuueiai nereaiter.
STAN A SOFF In this city. October 21
Thomas Stanasoff, aged 60 years. Re
mains are at the funeral parlors of A.
D. Kenworthy & Co.. 0802-04 Ninety
second street southeast. Lenta.
NELSON In this city. October 51. Mrs.
Frances Nelson, aged 54 years. Remains
are at McEntee & Eilers parlors, 16th
and Everett streets. Funeral notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DOWNER In this city. October 20. 1920.
Jason E. Downer, aged 4W years, beloved
husband of Jennie Downer, father of
Mrs. Esther McKune of Oregon City,
Ruth and Alice Downer of Portland.
Funeral service will be held Saturday,
October 23. at 2 o'clock P. M., at the
Portland Crematorium; arrangements in
care of Miller & Tracey.
KAUFFMAN In this city. Isaac Kaiaff
man, aged 74 years, late of 20"7 Thomp
son street: father of Mrs. W. E. Biswell,
Mrs. William Blackmore. Funeral serv
ices will be held from the chapel of R.
. W. Gable & Co., 1973 East Glisan street.
4 on Saturday October 23. at 1 P. M.
Jieent'e3'nvit:i - lament Rose "effy
"cemetery.
BOLLINGER The funeral services of the
late Lillie Frances Bollinger, wife of
Rev. B. S. Bollinger, who died in this
city October 20, 1920, will be held to
morrow, Saturday, at 2 P M., from the
chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Co..
corner Third and Clay. Friends in-
vyited. Interment Greenwood cemejAry.
Afcsrirft E-ATV-'Wast " rTarrison st re et ,
October 20, Minnie Abshire. aged 36
years. The funeral services will be con
ducted today (Friday), at 10 A. M., at
the mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy
& Co., 5802-04 Ninety-second street
southeast. In Lents. Interment Multno
mah cemetery.
REED At the late residence, 1271 Gay
street, Alicia C. Reed, beloved daughter
f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reed. Funeral
services will be held today (Friday),
October 22, 1920, at 1 o'clock P. M.. at
the residential funeral parlors of Wilson
& Wilson, Killlngsworth avenue at Kerby
street. Interment Riverview cemetery.
McDONALD Funeral services of the late
Malcolm D. McDonald and his son.
Walter S. McDonald, will be held at the
residential funeral parlors of Dunning
& McEntee. Morrison street at Twelfth.
Saturday, October 23. at lO o'clock A. M
Friends invited to attend. Concluding
services, Riverview cemetery.
BARLOW The funeral service for the late
Earl W. Barlow, husand of Nettie Bar
low of f70 E. Broadway, will toe held
today (Friday) at 1 o'clock P. M. at
Finley'3, Montgomery at 5th. Friends
in-vited. Concluding service. Portland
Crematorium, private.
EMERSON The funeral services of the
late Stephen Emerson, age 51 years,
will be conducted today (Friday), at
2:30 P. M. in the mortuary chapel of
A. D. Kenworthy & Co., 5802-04 92d st.
S. E.. in Lents. Incineration MU Scott
crematorium.
COMPTON In this ciry. October 19, Wil
liam Compton, aged 53 years. The funeral
service will be conducted today (Fri
day), at 1 P. M , at the mortuary chapel
of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.. 5S02-04 Ninety-second
street Southeast in Lents. In
terment Multnomah cemetery.
KHUSE The funeral service for the late
George C- Kruse of Oswego, Or., will be
held Saturday, October 23. at 1 o'clock
P. M.. at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. Concluding service.
Greenwood cemetery.
MORIN The funeral service for the late
William P. Morin will be held Saturday,
Oct. 23. at 2:30 o'clock P. M., at Fin
ley's, Montgomery at 5th. Friends in
vited. Concluding service, Riverview
cemetery.
TALBOT The funeral service for the late
Rev. Henry J. Taebot will be held today
FridAy) at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Fin
ley's. Montgomery at 5th. Friends in-
vi tea. tjonciuaing exvico, Juvarview
cemetery.
JI1L
IXNF.RAL NOTICES.
JOHNSON At the residence. 12S2 Rodney
avenue. Thursday, Oct, 21. 1920, Cher- j
the late James Johnson. She is survived
by two daughters, Mrs. C. A. Manuel
and Mrs. Aggie Wellman. both of Port
land; three sons, E. M. of Beardsley,
Minn.; B. E. and R. L. of Forfley. S. D.;
one sister, Mrs. W. J. Patton of Alex
andritv, Minn. Friends are invited to
attend the funeral services, Saturday,
' October 23. at 2 P. M.. at the Piedmont
Presbyterian church, corner of Cleve
land avenue and Jarrett street. Body
will be at the parlors of Chambers Co.,
248-50 Killlngsworth avenue, until 1:30
P. M., Saturday. , I
COSTER At the family residence, 6827
Fifty-second avenue S. E., October 21,
1020. Arthur Cornelius Coster, aged 34
years, beloved husband of Alma Coster,
father of Thelps and Herbert .Coster;
also survived by his mother, Olena Cos
her and two sisters, Mrs. Dolmar Poul
son and Mrs. Ebba Forman, all of Chi
cago, 111. Deceased was a member of
Lodge Noble No. 184, Vasa Order of
America and Court Scandia No. 7. T. F.
of A. Funeral services will be conduct
ed Saturday. October 23. 1920. at 3
P- M from Pearson's undertaking par
lors, Russell street at Union avenue.
Friends invited.
LOFTISS At the residence of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Mary Hunter. 1464 Fern St..
Oct. 19. Gilbert Wilson Lot tlss. 'aged 61
years 4 days, husband of Hanna Bell
Loftlss; father of Mary Hunter Everett
Loftlss; Florence Warren of this city;
brother of Emma Savage of Salem, Or.:
... iiusa oi minings, Mont.; . M.
Loftlss of this city. Funeral services will
be held Friday, Oct. 22. at 3 P. M., from
the conservatory chapel of the East Side
Juneral Directors. 414 East Alder street,
5or- 6th, under the auspices of the
, - F- Friends invited. Interment
in Rose City cemetery.
McCAMMON--At the residence of her
daughter, Denver. Colo., Saturday. Oc
tober 6 Eda Warrens McCammon, widow
of Major W. w. McCammon. United
States army; mother of Hugh C. and
Charles A., Portland; Mrs. Charles J.
J-elson. Denver-, Colo., and William W..
fc-dward E. and Jack. United states
army; sister of Charles E. and W. H.
Warrens and Mrs. Richard Ohee of Port
land and Mrs. Arthur B. Seibold, Chi
"So. Funeral services will be held from
W. J. Knapp funeral parlors at 2 P. M.,
today (Friday), October 22, Vancouver,
Wash. Interment at Post cemetery.
WELLBORN At the residence, 114 Pen
noyer street, Elen Wellborn, aged 68
years, beloved wife of William Wellborn
and mother of W. L. Patrick of Newton,
Kan.; Mrs. P. E. Tuley, at Marshfield,
Or.: E. J. Patrick, Astoria, Or., and B.
C. Patrick and Mrs. A. A. McKenzie of
Portland. Funeral services will be held
Friday, October 22. at 2 P. M. at the
above residence. Interment Rose City
cemetery. Arrangements in care of Mil
ler & Tracey.
KERN At her residence. Jennings Lodge,
Oct. 20, 1U20, Mrs. Addie M. Kern, aged
62 years, beloved wife of Eldon A, Kern,
mother of Robert W. Kern of Alaska,
Charles E. and Eldon W. Kern of Port-,
land. Or., and Mrs. Winnifred Bush of
St. Louis. Mo. Friends invited to attend
the funeral services at Holman'a funeral
parlors. Third and Salmon sts., at 1 P.
M. today (Friday), October 22, 1920. In
terment Multnomah cemetery.
KENTON At family residence, 470 East
lamhlll, Oct. 20. Ellen Ruby Fenton,
aged 2 years 8 days, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Orin Fenton; sister of Evagene
Fenton. Funeral services will be held
Friday. Oct. 22, at 2 V M.. from the
conservatory chapel of the East Side
Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder St.,
corner of 6th. Friends invited. Inter
ment Mount Scott Park cemetery.
MILNE At residence, 696 East 41st street
north, October 20, Jean Boyd Milne,
-aged 4S years: sister of Mrs. F. E.
Nicks, D. A.. W. G. and C. P. Milne.
Funeral services will take place at the
Portland Crematorium chapel Sunday.
October 24, at 2 P. M. Friends Invited
to attend. Remains will be at McEntee
& Eilers parlors, 16th a"nd Everett
streets, until 10:3O A. M. Sunday. ,
HERSHEY In this city, October 20. 1920,
William Thomas Hprshpv nirprl 111 vr-rn
beloved father of Mrs. R. W. Chapman
and Mrs. M. Wiese of this city and
brother of M. E. Hershey of Yakima.
Wash., and Charles Hershey of Will
iamsburg. Pa. Funeral services will be
held Saturday, October 23. at 10 A, M.,
at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. In
terment, Lone Fir cemetery.
OLIVER In this city. October 20. Mary
Jane Oliver, aged 90 years, mother of
Jay and Charles E. Oliver of Portland
and Emery Oliver of Sacramento. Cal..
and sister of Mrs. B. F. Shonkwiler of
Portland. The funeral service will be
held today (Friday), at 10 o'clock A. M..
at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends
invited. Concluding service. Greenwood
cemetery.
KUHN October 21. Peter Kuhn. aged 10
years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kuhn of 84-2 East Eighth street north.
Funeral services will be held Saturday.
October 23, at 2 P. M., at the Second
German Congregational church, corner
East Eighth and Skidmore. Friends in
vited. Remains at Pearson Undertaking
parlors, Russell street and Union avenue.
GOLIWAS Near Oregon City. October 17.
Peter Joseph Goliwas, aged four years,
beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Goli
- was. The remains will leave the resi
dence, 511 Buchanan street, Friday, Oc
tober 22, at 8 A. M., thence to St- Clem
ent's church, where requiem mass will
be offered at 8:30 A. M. Arrangements
in care of Miller &. Tracey.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
EDWARD H0LMAN
& SON
FUNERAL DIRBCTORS
Thlrd and Salmon streets. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent funeral Directors.
Washington street, Between 20th and
21st streets. West Side.
Lady Assistant.
Main 2691. Auto. 678-85,
Dunning & McEntee
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Now located in their new residential
funeral home, Morrison at 12th. West
Side. Phone Bdwy. 43-0. Auto. S45-5&.
The Funeral Home of Refinement
and Distinctive Service.
Note We have no branches - nor any
connection whatever with any other
undertaking firm. -
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. l3th and Everett streets. Phone
B ro ad way 2133. Automatic 521-33.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9 Montgomery at Frfth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The Residential Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah St.. lrvington Dist-. East 54-
EAST SIDE FtTNERAJj DIRECTORS.
(F. S. Dunning, Inc.)
"Th family set the price." 414 East
Alder.
A D 7CI I CD Pfl 592 Williams Ave.
Ml III f.LLI-1.11 UUl
Phone. East 1088.
PT T TTPPTT E. Eleventh and Clay.
-L1- J-lHiXCV-'Xl Bast 781. Tabor 1833.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING CO., 3d and
C!a5 M. 4152, A. 2231. Lady assistant.
A. D. KENWORTHI & CO.,
SW02-04 2d St.. SLents. Tabor 5267.
BREEZE & SNOOK .V-iM,
TXOKISTS.
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's Progressive florist. We spe
cialize in funeral desig-ns. 141 Sixth,
opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists. 354 Washington. Main 250.
Flowers for all occasions, artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison st.
Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch fito-rea.
TON SET H FLORAL, CO.. 2S7 Washington
St.. be. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A 1101.
MOXUMEXTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
t66 Fourth t opp. City Hall. Nea Bros.
gl B LAPSING GRANITE CO. I
rtr THIUPAT MAOISOW BTWEgT
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 service. Concord
bldg., 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7443.
ADDING MACHINES.
1B BUYS adding machine; adds 7 figures.
518 Corbett bldg. Marshall 557. ,
ALTERATIONS.
LADIES tailoring; perfect fitting; work
guar. I. Reubin. 40S Bush & Lane bldg.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEY.
K. w. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pub
lic, 934 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
BATHS. '
CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and mas
sage, loth floor Broadway bldg. Mar
shall 3187. Dr. Laura E. Downing.
DR. McMAHON'S baths. Portland. Steam
showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c. Tell
you r frien ds.
CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS.
nflRPFWTCD GENERAL CONTRACT
wnm kii i kit i
ng. Jobbing. Tabor 9049.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN HODSON COMPANY,
387 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPRACTORS.
DR. McMAHON'S 100 chiropractic. Ad
justments made easy, enjovable and cur
ative; 11th year in Portland. My pa
tients requiring extended time 31 ad
justments 15.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. T. H. CHALMERS, foot spe
cialist. Tell your friends. 808
Swetland bldg. Fifth and Wash
ington. Marshall 3124.
FFFT HllRTComo to Dr- Ga-rtner. fo"
LUI flUn I specialist, corns, bunions, foot
arches made to order. 311 Swetland
bldg., 5th and Washington. Main 1081.
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci
entlfically corrected. ' Lady assistant. 512
Aiorgan Diag. Alain htuz.
DR. ELLA KIMMELL. chiropodist, moved
from Alisky bldg. to 332 Pittock block. .
CHIROPODISTS ARCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle andFlorello De Veny.
ine only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists in the city. Parlors 202 Ger
linger bldg.. s. W. corner Second and
Alder. Phone Main 1301.
COLLECTIONS.
NHTH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796.
No collections, no charges. Estab. 1900.
DANCING.
DOROTHY RASMUSSEN Ballroom and
esthetic dancing. 610 Eilers building.
Wash., bet. 4th and 5th. Main 1123.
DENTISTRY.
nCNTKTPY DK A- W. KEENE, 351
U Ll 1 101 n I Washington Et. Without
pain. Latest nerve - blocking -method.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND
Repaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLAS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Phone 527-27. M. 871. 226 Main st.
H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO.
31 N. 1st St., Portland. Or. Re
winding and electric repair-
' ing a specialty. New or used
motors. Bdwy. 1045. A 1046.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Bought, sold, rented and repaired.
Walker Electric Works. 413 Burnside.
corner P0th. Broadway 5674.
DOG AND CAT HIOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL,
.asi nn ana Grant sts. Both ihones;
day and night service; 3 veterinarians.
LANDSCAPE GARDENERS.
PACIFIC LANDSCAPE GARDENERS.
Specialists in creating and taking care
of parks, lawns, gardens, rookeries,
fountains, etc.. shrubs, perennials and
buibs; old manure and fertilizers. Phone
Sell. 1005. 4503 45th ave. S. E.
LANDSCAPE gardening done by experi
enced men. ri. Brandt. Tabor 13GU.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS' AND MILL SUPPLIES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-89 Front.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS
W. P. FULLER & CO.. Front and Morrison.
R ASM & CO., Second and Taylor.
NEW TODAY.
Handsomely
Appointed Residence
A home that is distinguished
by its architectural excellence,
thoroughness of construction
and beautiful grounds.
It is of the colonial type, re
flecting both dignity and char
acter. The large, handsomely
finished rooms and extensive
appointments are complete in
every detail architecturally and
constructively perfect, contain
ing every feature that could be
designed by the best of archi
tects. There are 14 rooms, five
baths, five lavatories and a
garage for three cars.
The well-planned grounds in
clude a formal garden with
brick walls and attractive foun
tain, holly hedge, rare shrubs,
beautiful lawn and latticed gar
den enclosupe covered with
ramblers and honeysuckles, and
an attractive brick front en
trance. For sale by owner.
O. B. STUBBS,
.75 Sixth Street at Oak.
I
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver.)
OW Rnga amd Woolea Clothlnc
We Blake Reversible. Hand-Wotrl
FLUFF RUGS
Beom-SUe Fluff Rugs Waves,
f 17.50.
Kbit Rhkr Woven All Steea
Clot bra Cleantns and Dyelna; Depta,
Mail Order. Send for Booklet.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning .
xI2 Rnga, Steam Cleaned. $1.5
WESTERN FLUFF BUU CO. ;
Pkoneai Kaat o51 and Eaat 75J
LIBERAL LOANS
We loan our own money on real estate,
first and second mortgages, contracts,
livestock, notes, etc
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.
S10 Cham, of Com. Bide. Main 3020.
Mortgage Loans
towevt Interest rates t iBMtallmeBt re
payments il desired Building; 1mm
made. No delay in. closinc
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
S17-21B Kortfcweatern Bank BnUdln
Marshall 4114.
,
Edward E.Goudey Co
, MORTGAGES LOANS
I'nlf ed States Bank Bultdlnr
Phone your want ads to The Orego
nian. Main 7070, Automatic 660-95.
Ill
MUSIC TEACHERS.
L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and
voice. Broadway 2555. 148 13th street.
Dunning system Broadway 2555.
VOICE culture, correct breathing, French
conversation. 551 Morrison st.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. Thou-
sanda nt satisfied Customers. A
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good
man, optometrist. 209 Morrison. Ma. 2124.
EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED with
modern instruments; glasses fitted at a
saving: satisfaction guaranteed. Out of
the high rent district. No overhead exp.
A. E. HURWITZ, Optometrist, 225 1st at.
FAINTING.
C. H. TEJRRILL, house and sign painting.
papering, tinting. 4rj m. omn. m. li..
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING.
McKELLAR. the painter, painting and
tinting (interior work a specialty;, -iw-s
E. 3Cth st. Taibor 255-5.
prvTifi Avn TlN'TING.
HOUSE painting, decorating of all kinds,
-i Tahn, Vli(V
C. H. TERRILL, house and sign painting.
papering, tinting. 467 E. 37th. Tab. 261L
PATENT ATTORNEY.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 40 years. All communica
tions strictly confidential; prompt, effi
cient, conscientious service; handbook
free on request. MUNN & CO., patent
attorneys, San Francisco office, Hobart
bldg., 582 Market St.; Chicago office,
room 810 Tower bldg.; Washington of
fice, room 103, 625 F St.; New York
office. Wooiworth bide.
PATENTS Associated specialists, mechan
ical engineers, draftsmen. A- D. Hadley,
attorney, 314 Wilcox bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bldg.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure,
enlarged tonsils, moles, birthmarks.
DISEASES of women and goitre my spe
cialty. Dr. Margaret Haynle, 215 Swet
land bldg. Main 1765.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
price. Stark-Davis Co.. 18 4th. Main 797.
PLUMBING supplies at wholesale prices.
A. L. Howard. 230 Third street.
PRINTING.
DDIMTInlR F- W.BALTES & COMPANY
rni.1l II. U First and Oak. Main 165. 511-65.
STORAGE.
PACKING AND CRATING furniture is our
specialty; we can save you half of the
freight by shipping your goods in pool
car. Pacific Storage & Delivery com
pany. East First and Madison. East 891.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 601
Dekum bldg. U. S., foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
Packin g Movin g Storage,
lleducd Freight Rates.
Money Loaned on Warehouse Receipts.
IN THE HEART V THIS till.
63 FOURTH ST., COR. OF PINE.
PHONE, BROADWAY 3715.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
Thirteenth and Kearney.
fiKNERAL HAULING.
Motor and horse equipment, any capacity
PHONE BDWY. 3309
OREfiOX TRANSFER CO.. 474 Glisan Bt..
corner 13th. Phone Broadway 1281 or
1160. We own and operate two large
class A warehouses on Terminal tracits.
Lowest insurance rates in the city.
ATLAS Transfer & Storage Co., piano and
furniture moving. i roadway lui.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES, WOOL AND CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROTHERS. 105 Front street.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PIPE.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-8S-87-89 Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDIN'G & FARRELL, 140 Front street.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER A- CO., Front and Morrison.
XEW TODAY,
Houses uvd Garages
REDIMADK
Omen Are
REDIMADK
Booster
Our buildings are made of the
very best materials. They are
attractive, look good in any
nelehborhood and YOU GET
THEM AT A. GREAT SAVING.
Made In 4-foot sections. Erected
' in Portland or shipped any
where.
REDIMADE BUILDING CO.
11th and Market Streets
- PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone East 0114
LADIES,
WE CALL IOR YOTJB OLD '
CARPETS,
Rags and Wolen Clothing;.
FLUFF RUGS
All Work Turned Out Promptly.
Rae Run Woven Ajl Sizes.
Mail Orders. Send for Booklet.
Carpets denned. JLaJd and
Refitted.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.,
188 East 8th St.
Phone East 3580.
BKAL ESTATE.
160 ACRES of land 8 mile from New
port. Or.; part bench land; rich soil
in youns- timber; f 164)0.
o ?r? 2 m?le from Newport; about
.uvu.wv feet u,u syruce ana some sec-
S7-roorn hotel, complete, now rannins-
wiii pay per cent; terms; owner too
weuiq w uuuuio property; $13,000.
150-foot waterfront, heart of New
port; will double in two years; terms.
....,ue0 iui ji uuu property.
Farms, all sizes and prices.
Cottages Tery reasonable; for sale and
. for rent. Investments that will malts
20 and 25 per cent.
Write or call on
LESTER MAKTIX,
Loans aifd Insurance, , Newport, Or
REAL ESTATE.
FOR A few days only I offer my property
at a saerificlngly low price on easy
terms. Cail at 1325 Harbor ave.. Seattle.
W ash., and see property. S.F. Smith.
For Sale Flat and Apartment Property,
DOUBLE flat bldg., now rented for S38 a
month: lot 50x100: double set of plumb
irg: all modern conveniences. Must be
sold Immediately for S2200 cash. Easy
walking distance on the west side. For
particulars call at 404 Piatt bldg., 127
Park st.
For Sale Lots.
WEST SIDE NOB HILL.
Cor. Quar. B:ock.
CHOICE BUILD'G SITE.
Lovejoy at Cornell.
GRAND VIEW NO CLIMB.
Very cheap 1-3 cash.
GEO 3. SHAEFER. Bdwy. 5167. Main 661
IRVINGTON.
100x200 fine corner lot with pavd
street on east, north and west : fine
home or apartment site; will sell as a
whole or either quarter.
POIN'DEXTER, 208 SELLING BLIX5.
Main 1S00. Residence East 6771.
FOR SALE Great bargain, two vacant lots
in orttana, lot 14, block 41. Capitol
Hill, and lot 6. block 2. Gordon Place.
Owner. S. Wentkowski, 1547 Milwaukee
ave.. Chicago. 111.
FINE Rose City Park corner lot, on East
uroaaway ana 4tn. MaKe orrer.
JOHXSON-DODSON CO..
633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 3787.
1500 CASH 3 fine building lots on 43d
st. near Division. Terms or LlDerty
bonds. J. H. McMAHON. 2606 East
aq 8L aDor Diitll.
ALAMEDA PARK, east front, $60O terms,
633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main S787,
ALAMEDA PARK Desirable corner. 65x.
am. uryce ana sa. Terms. Main 463.
For Bale Hoases.
A. H. BTRRELti CO.
CtHOTCE HOMES.
$40CN) On Union ave., close in. good
7 -room house and lot 50x125. all
clear. A choice home and a
high-class investment at this
price.
93750 Dandy corner COxlOO, E. SSth and
.Harrison; attractive 5-room bun
galow, fireplace, good pium&in-g,
all in choice condition. Easy
terms.
J 35O0 Corner lot 50x65, aH assessments
paid In full. House has living
room, dining: room, Kitcnen, bath
and two bedrooms on first floor.
tnree warooms imished on sec
ond floor. A larze house, at
tractive and a real snap at this
figure. Very reasonable terms.
$3300 6-room house, eas-t side. near
Miss. ave. car line; full lot, some
" fruit, hard surface street, $300
cash will handle this, bal. easy
terms.
J2350 fractional corner in Sunnyslde
with good 6-room cotta&e: not
a modern bungalow but & wevl
bullt little home at a close figure
ana it s near car line. Terms.
A. H. BIRRELL CO..
17 N. W. Bank Bids. Mar. 114.
A REALLT. TRULY BUNGALOW.
So many have been dreaming of just
such a bungalow yet never hoping to
find one with everything seemingly
thought of and just ready to step into
ana enjoy.
GKOL'NDS OF ALMOST FIVE LOTS
are inclosed with beautiful hedge and
lattice fence, lattice fence also divides
orchard, vegetable garden and chicken
yard from main lawn; H rooms unusual
features hot water heat, sun room with
large iisn pool, dance hall in basement,
pedestal sink, tile bath and needle show
er bath, double construction, red tile
roois, aouoie garage, cntidren a play
ground equipment on lawn
Owner is leavine state, henc thin on.
portunlty if taken advantage of at once.
for appointment can
MRS. HARRY PRICE PALMER,
EAST 7976.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS BUNGALOW.
A semi-bungalow of attractive design
na very Dest construction, with grounds
in keeping; a superb view of city and
mouu tarns; large living room, dining
room. Dutch kitchen, one bedroom and
bath on first floor; 2 bedrooms', sleeping
porch and bath on second floor; in the
pins oi condition, witn every modern
leaiure. mere is a garage; siouo,
terms.
FREDERIC C. PRATT.
Broadway 1608. 210 Oregon Bldg.
HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW.
STRICTLY MODERN; GARAGE;
PAVED STREET !5.i00.
Five rooms and breakfast room on
ground floor; large floored attic, full
finished cement basement ; hardwood
fioors: Dutch kitchen, extra trood ea
rage; house built by present owner and
never occupied by anyone else. Not a
dollar need be spent on this place, lot
45x100. Price is below real value; t5O0
cash will handle, discount ror all casn.
Owner moving out of city, so hurry.
G. G. McCORMIC CO..
242 Washington st. Main 8220.
J250O SUNNTSIDE CAR S25O0.
Say, here is a big bargain! Near Sunny
side school and carline we have a 9-room
home for rfnly JLioOO. There are 5 bed
rooms and bath in addition to living
room, dining room and kitchen. This
house is in good shape and a positive
snap at the price. Owner will take f ."00
down and $20 monthly. If you want a
large house, see this quick.
COMTE & KOHLMAN.
203 Cham, of Com. bldg. Mala 6oSOv
MOUNT TABOR BUNGALOW.
6 rooms and sleeping porch, fire
place, full cement basement, excel-
lent furnace, fine fruit trees and
shrubbery, old ivory finish, best of
condition. Can be had with one or
two lots.
MRS. HARRT PRICE PALMER.
East 7976.
ROSE CITY BUNGALOW.
S4000 X750 CASH.
6 rooms and reception hall, cement
casement, wasn trays, rioored attic
Dutch kitchen, hardwood floors, buffet
paved streets and sewers in and paid,
Located 2 blocks south of Sandy, be
low the hill. A clean, attractive home,
priced to sell.
( : I.BVELAND-HRKDKRSON rvv.
306-8 Board of Trade Bldg. Bdwy. 4754.
KENTON" DISTRICT.
94200 Let us show you this nifty new
"heme of 3 rooms down. 2 and barb nn.
Finished throughout in enamel tapestry
paper, juu cement nasement, wasn trays,
hdwd. floors, fireplace, buffet, Dutch
Kiicuen,. imp. in ana pa. Terms.
J. A. W1CKMA.N CO.
"Shortest Way Home."
264 Stark St. Main 1094 and 583.
A REAL BARGAIN
5-room bungalow strictly modern
hardwood floors, fireplace. buffet
beamed celling, fine kitchen, lota of
Dui.t-ins, run basement, laundry trays
iiui-aii iicuL, 11119 piH.jc iias ueen ne.a
at
fiw. tiujjo in, Booa terms, bee
Campbell with Frank McCrillis,
Henry Bldg.
Mr.
3
WE HAVE a free descriptive Ifct f h
best rooming houses, hotel bargains and
apartment houses in the city. Call at
office or by phone. Yours free; saves
time; displays variety; directs you to
utvi is a i ii ueauquuners.
O. H. SKOTHEIM COMPANY,
332-333 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Main 7511 and Main 5199.
NOT A NEW HOUSE.
BUT A GOOD VALUE FOR THE PRICE.
ONLY $300 CASH. 125 AND INT.
Has electric, gas and 5 rooms, 60x90
lot; several nice fruit t&es, hard surface
in ana paia; now vacant; move right in.
SMITH-WAGONER CO.. STOCK EXCH.
A LITTLE FARM TJ TOWV
5-room house in fine condition; bath
ana tun basement ; you can keep cows,
cnitneus; loaus oi iruit, on mac. street
has sra.TB.se: standard nliimhinv h
lots, line soil; must be sold. Mar. 335,
xaoor owu.
ROSE CITY.
Four-room modern bungalow; a cuts
little place. Pretty vines and roses, nice
ya.ru, iruu inses ana oerries; cujcKeo
house and run; garage. $-730, $500 down,
oai. easy, rnone Manor 174.
DEATH MAKES ME SACRIFICE
Piedmont, 6 rooms, full cement base
ment, furnace, bearing fruit ; good lo
cation; only $4000; $1000 cash. Marshall
NEW MODERN bungalow with half acre of
sightly ground near blvd. and close to
muitnoman station, o uu. tor partlc
uiars see rsen rtiesiana, -im iatt bldg,
127 Park St.
SELLWOOD (-ROOM BUNGALOW.
100x100 ; 2 bedrooms. Dutch kitchen,
breakfast nook, fireplace; now vacant;
Only $3200. $750 cash, no mortgage, 6,
.Mars nan v. oeawooa i uo.
SOME SNAP!
6 rooms. Bast 51st street: 50x100 lot.
A real snap for $2500; terms. Call for
ju. ax weii. jr rioay. juain mai
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Hoases.
ONE THOtTSAKU FAMILIES
hav. found and purchased HOMES
through the PRANK L. McGUIRE OF
FICES this year. No other real estate
office In AMERICA CAN EQUAL THIS
RECORD.
WHY T
Becauaa the. McGTJTP.E STSTEM
rivea the hom. buyer SERVICE PLUS
that Is orig-tnai. Over ELEVEN HUN
DRED 1100) PHOTOGRAPHS of
homes for aale are on display- on tha
walla of our GREAT SHOW ROOM
ervery type, of borne. Attached to each
picture is the correct address, price,
terms and full Information regarding the
home It represents. Every picture is in
Its respective district. A PEW MIN
UTES spent In this modern office will
accomplish more than weeks of AIM
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TOUR EVERT INTEREST IS PRO.
- . TECTED.
No home is offered for your consider
ation until it has first PASSED the care
ful personal Inspection of our EXPERT
APPRAISERS. The title to every home
sold through this office MUST BE
GOOD. Our many years of experience,
our expert knowledge of values and die-'
tricts, are at your disposal. WE WOULD
BE PLEASED to have you COME- IN
and look over this wonderful display of
photographs of HOMES for sale. HUN
DREDS OP UNUSUAL. INTERESTING
HOME BARGAINS: 25 COURTEOUS
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OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS.
SEE
FRANK L. McGUIRE
To Buy Tour Home.
Abtngton bldg. slain 10G.
3d st., bet. Washington and Stark sts
IRVTNGTON
T-reom, story and a half house,
central hall, 2 fireplaces, lot 63x
IH'oO tlneat treea , tc ;
440 EAST 1ST ST. NORTH,
s-room bungalow, large living
room, dining room, snn room and
Pullman kitchen. 8 large and 1
small bedrooms, garage.
CENTRAL IRVIN'GTOV.
10 or more rooms, bungalow typs,
well adapted for 2 families, fin
est furnace, excellent construction.
2 baths, best of location.
MRS. HARRT PRICE PALMER.
East 7878.
ONLT I4K00. WITH EVERT.
THING IN.
Here Is the prettiest bungalow
in Hawthorne: artistic design, well
built, fireplace, furnace, hardwd.
floors, built-ins, cement basement,
porcelain plumbing, fine lot. paved
sts. Greatest value in age. Only
J1000 cash. Main 4S03 for appu
G. C. GOLDENBERG,
Abfngton Building.
"35 Tears In Portland."
8-ROOM IRVtNGTO'N HOUSE.
HARDWOOD F1LOORS.
Fireplace furnace.
61eep!ng porch -buiH-ln.
East front.
Concrete garage.
G-ood condition.
Why pay $12,000 for less?
Buy this for XtUOO
Owner moved away.
- This is your chance.
$M0.
TTEILAN & PARKHILL,
219 Lumbermens Bldg., 5th and Stark.
1049 CLEVELAND AVE..
. PIEDMONT. 7 ROOMS.
Corner home, central hall, finest
furnace, excellent location, best of
construction, large lot and fine
trees: can be had either furnished
or unfurnished and at a most at
tractive price.
MRS. HARRT PRICE PALMER.
East 7976.
$4000 BROADWAY BRIDGE (4000
Close in on East 1st st. we have a
good 7-room home In fine condition.
There are 3 rooms on the lower and 4
and bath on upper floor. This is within
walking distance: save carfare. Owner
asks only soo down. Let us show you
today.
COMTE & KOHLMAN.
208 Cham, of Com. bldg. Main 65o0.
$5500 500 CASH.
IRVINGTON DISTRICT.
rooms, new, everything fins
and Al throughout, 60x100, block;
car; vacant. Main 4803.
G. C. GOLDEN BERG,
Abington Building.
"33 Tears in Portland."
FURNISHED HOME, SS00O.
Bungalow home. 5 rooms H. W. floors,
plate glass, fireplace, full basement,
large bathroom, new $1000 player piano,
2o0 Brunswick. 50 records, Wilton rugs,
overstuffed furniture, 2 bedroom sets.
Singer sewing machine with motor, en
tire furnishings. See these and enjoy real
home. Yes, hne garage; 1 blocks to
car.
McDONELL, East 419.
7-ROOM HOUSE. NEARLY 1 ACRE.
On Portland boulevard. 20 minutes out:
cament walks, . basement, electric lights,
bath, modern plumbing, 4 bedrooms;
abundance of bearing fruit: 5 blocks to
car; will be paved next year; 8 1-3 lots.
Price only $6000; $1000 will handle, bal
ance like rent. Vacant, ready to move
Into. v
GRUSSI ft BENNETT.
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg
WEST SIDE SNAP
$5000. $500 CASH, NOB HILL.
7 rooms, cement basement, neat
place, good plumbing.
G. C. GOLDENBERG,
Abington Bldg. Main 4S0S.
WALNUT PARJC.
6-room home and breakfast room,
not air furnace, all improvements In and
paid, block from car. some nice fruit
trees and roses. $5000, $1000 cash, or
will trade for Spokane property.
THE FRED A. JACOBS COMPANT
104 Fifth street. Main 68(59.
$2300 $400 CASH.
5-room modern, 50x100, near Al
berta and Missouri. Main 4b03.
G. C. GOLDENBERG.
ALBERTA-ST. HOME.
8 nice large rms., 3 rms. and reception
hall on first floor. 3 bedrooms and bath
on second, large attic on third; full ce
ment basement, lot 5Oxl00. paved St.,
one block from Mississippi ave. car; price
only $40O0. See Mr. Boehm, 209 Oregon
bldg. Broadway 1658.
YOUR IS'EW BUNGALOW HOME READY.
ONLY J500 CASH.
Rose City and near car, five rooms,
ivory and tapestry paper, hardwood firs.
Call us and see this today.
O. H. SKOTHEIM COMPANY,
832-333 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Main 5109 and Main 7511.
5-ROOM furnished cottage. C0xl26 lot, on
paved street ; some t rui t, 1 block to
good car service; house is in Brood con
dition; electric lights, gas; price only
11800; $740 cash, balance like rent.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO..
633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main S787.
$3500 $1200 CASH.
Completely furnished 5-room bunga
low, fireplace, bookcases, full plumbing,
basement, 60x100 lot, winter's fuel and
garden hose included at the price.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 37S7.
FOR SALE FOR RENT.
FOR RENT FOR SALE.
Six-room bungalow in Laurelhur&t In
best of condition; will sell cheap or
might rent to responsible parties; the
location is good and price will be very
attractive. Call East" 3348.
ILL HEALTH FORCES SALE.
Hawthorne, 5 rooms, strictly modern,
classy, homelike, bungalow, garage, large
lot ; no mortgage ; $OO0 cash, terms to
suit. See 1U Marshall 1022. Sell wood
2706.
HOME IN REFINED NEIGHBORHOOD
AT A BARGAIN.
$2500. $500 down, balance very easy
terms, 6 rooms, bath, electric lights, ce
ment cellar, east side, at carline; fine
service. Inquire 422 and 424 Henry bldg.
FINE IRVINGTON' HOME.
$7500; Just had it repainted ana tint
ed ; seven rooms, in the best part of
lrvington. You will take this when you
see it. Terms- S. S. Prentiss, 613
Chamber of Commerce bldg.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD HOME.
6 rooms and bath, electric lights, ee
merct cellar, few steps off car line;
S2500. $00O cash, balance easy terms.
See S. & L 422-424 Henry Bldg.
6-ROOM house, furnace, fireplace, hard
wood floors, garage, near 2 good car
lines; $4000. $1000 cash, balance terms.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 8787.
LENTS $200. down, 8 rooms, bungalow,
plastered, painted, toilet, bowl, sink, elec
tricity, gas; lot 40x132. Price $1750.
Marshall 858.
ALAMEDA PARK BARGAIN.
Furnished or unfurnished bungalow
style, 6 rooms, sleeping porch. 026 Sast
80Ux 6., neax Mason, Main 8078.
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