Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 11, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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WELFARE 'AID FUi
CONTINUESTO GROW
Dr. Henry Waldo Coe Gives
$100 to Help Needy.
DAY'S CONTRIBUTIONS $132
Widow AVith Four Children Who
Xeed Food and Clothing One
of Many Cases.
The Oregonian will receive
contributions for the relief fund
of the public welfare bureau
and acknowledge them daily in
the columns of the paper. The
money will be turned over at
once to the bureau.
Contributors to the fund are:
Previously acknowledged. .$255
rr. Henry Waldo Coe 100
Mrs. K. E. Cusey 5
K, Brandt 5
A. B. Wriprht 5
An old soldier 5
A friend - 5
Anonymous 5
A friend 5
A friend , 2
.Total 387
The largest contribution received
Bo far for the relief fundi for needy
families of Portland was that of S1O0
yesterday from rr. Henry Waldo
Coe. Thursday's total was J132, mak
ing $387 in all which has been turned
over to the public welfare bureau
far its work in aiding to fill the
winter stockings of Portland fam
ilies. In addition to the actual money
received, many calls are made each
day to the bureau by those who wish
to help. Two letters came to The
Oregonian last night from women
who offered to care personally for
6ome of the children mentioned as
especially in- need of care.
Bureau Is Aiding 300.
The bureau is caring at the present
time for 300 Portland families. It is
expected that 500 will be in need of
help by Christmas. To give help which
Is needed so urgently, the bureau re
quires $15,000 to use in winter relief
work.
All families are visited personally
"by a representative of the bureau. A
typical family is:
Case 4 A widow with four children
is wholly dependent on the bureau for
support. Her husband died a year
and. a half ago from pneumonia. Up
to that time the family was getting
along well.
- The father had started to buy a
farm on credit, "but everything had
to go to pay the creditors when he
died suddenly. A small neighborhood
church cared for the family for a
time, but was unable to continue to
Taear the burden.
The mother is not strong and will
need an operation soon For a time
ehe tried to care for her household
. duties and her children and do out
side work at the same time, but soon
found that she could not stand the
strain.
Children Nerd Food.
The family is supplied at present
with the necessary bedding, but the
children need nourishing food and
clothing for the winter months. In
this, as In all families with children,
shoes is a particularly pressing item.
The mother, who is a foreigner, is
bringing up her children to be good
Americans. She wants them to have
the best possible education. All hei
hopes and ambitions are centered
upon them. Without help, the family
cannot live. Even a few dollars will
help in bringing courage and happi
ness Into this little home.
NEED OF RELIEF URGED
International Commitee of Y. M. C.
A. Sends Ont Stirring Appeal.
Communications urging oo - opera
tion in the relief work for the starv
ing children of Europe, which has
been inaugurated by ' the European
Kelief council, have been received by
former war workers of the Young
Men Christian Association from A. E.
Marling and John R. Mott, chairman
end secretary respectively of the in
ternational committee of the Y. M
C A.
The communication declares that
the New York office of the Y. M. C. A.
has received numerous pitiful appeals
from representatives now in Europe
but that, since relief work has never
been a function of the Y. M. C. A., the
(matter must be turned over to the
iiuropean relief council.
"In. writing to you of this great
patriotic and humanitarian effort on
behalf of Europe's starving children,
we do not address you as a repre
sentative of the Young Men's Chris
tion Association," declares the com
munication. "It is our thought,
rather, that relief for the suffering
children of Europe will make to your
beart and thought an appeal scarcely
cecond to that which prompted you to
enlist in. service to the men of our
rmy during the great war."
STILL FIRE BURNS MAN
Explosion of 3Iash Heater Causes
Blaze in St. Johns.
Explosion of an oil heater used in
the fermentation of mash for a moon
shine still - resulted in serious burns
TODAY'S FILM FEATURES.
Columbia Mae Murray, "Idols
of Clay."
Liberty Charles Ray, "Peace
ful Vallay."
Rivoli Dorothy Phillips, "Once
to Every "Woman."
Peoples Dorothy D a 1 1 o n. "A
Romantic Adventuress."
Majestic Margaret Mayo's
"Twin Beds."
Star Basil Kinss The Street
Called Straight."
Circle Douglas MacLean, "The
Jail Bird."
Globe Alice Brady, "Marie
Ltd."
IN AN exciting: etory that ekips
blithely from New Orleans In car
nival time to New York's gay
white way and thence to the gaming
halls of Monte Carlo, Dorothy Dalton,
the pretty Paramount star, will be
seen at the People's theater, starting
today. The picture Is A Romantic
Adventuress, adapted from a popu-
about the baclc and arms of Theo
dore W. Turel, 107 Hudson street, St.
Johns, and destroyed the residence
In which Turel and his partner, J.
L. Waldkirsch. were alleged to have
beg-un to operate a still.
Both men were in bed when the
explosion occurred about 3 A. M. yes
terday. Turel rushed to the room
where the still was, and attempted to
combat the fire. Hot flames burst out
upon him as he openeS the door. Be
fore he could escape, the thin clothing-
about his shoulders was penetrat
ed and his flesh severely burned. The
men fled In Turel's automobile direct
to the emergency hospital.
In their rush to escape from the
fire and to secure medical assistance
for Turel they were unable to rescue
their clothing. They arrived at the
police station clad in overcoats and
underclothing.
Both Waldkirsch and Turel were
said to have admitted they were op
erating the still. Waldkirsch was
held, in the city jail pending inves
tigation of the case, while Turel was
confined to his bed in the emerg
ency hospital. Charges of violating
the national prohibition law prob
bly will be filed against the men
by federal authorities as soon asTuiel
is able to ippear for a hearings
QUIET MARKET EXPECTED
IUMBERMKN" EXPECT XO IM
MEDIATE IMPROVEMENT.
Xo Big Developments In Trade
Likely Until General Finances
of Country Pick Up.
That there would be no big buying
in the lumber industry of the Pacific
coast for the next two or three
months at least was the belief ex
pressed by A. A. Baxter of San Fran
cisco, general manager of the Douglas
ir .hxploltatlon. Ac iixport company
who was in Portland yesterday for
the monthly meeting of the board of
trustees of that concern.
A generfal discussion of the lumber
business came up at the meeting, in
which the belief was expressed, that
the coast market would not improve
to any great extent until the finances
of the country had improved gener
ally.
In addition to Mr. Baxter, W. H.
Talbot of the firm of Pope & Talbot,
who is president of the export com
pany, and about 20 directors from
various coast cities were here for the
meeting. K. A. Christensen of San
rancisco, of the firm of Sudden &
Christensen, was present as one of the
directors.
The Douglas Fir Exploitation &
Export company recently invaded the
territory on the east coast of South
America in competition with southern
pine, and its work there has been of
great benefit in spreading the popu
larity of Douglas fir. The company
is Known as the Compania de Ex-.
plotacion de Pino Douglas" in that
district.
UXCLE SAM SOW AFTER DRUG
STORE OFFENDERS.
Manufacture and Sale of Product
After February 10 Forbidden,
Says U. S. Attorney.
Uncle Sara now is after the drug
store offender. He has issued an edict
against the use and sale of the spicy
concoction known as Jamaica ginger
Searchers for alcoholic beverages oi
late have taken to the pungent flavor
of ginger, lemon extract, lilac water
and even hair- tonic, according: to in
vestigators, and it is understood that
this is the first real move made
against the sale of these articles, for
merly destined for other purposes
than satisfying thirst.
In a communication received yester
day by Austin F. Flegel, assistant
United States attorney, from the pro
hibition commissioner at Washington,
u. c, government prosecutors are j
notified that ginger in its present i
guise, whether called tincture, Ja
maica, essence or extract, will, after
February IS, be relegated to the cate- j
gory of intoxicants and as such its
sale, manufacture and transportation I
will be forbidden. In the same letter
the information is given that by com
plying with certain regulations the
ginger can be rendered unfit for use
as a beverage and in this form its sale
is permitted.
AUTOS COLLIDE; 1 HURT
Mrs. Sam Xemiro Arrestod After
Wreck on Washington. Street.
Mrs. 9tam Nemiro, 595 Lovejoy street,
wife of a Portland business man, was
arrested yesterday on a charge of
cutting' a corner, following an acci
dent at Nineteenth and Washington
streets, in which a woman was in
jured and an automobile wrecked.
Mrs. Nemiro smashed into an auto
mobile driven by Maurice Johnson.
Cumberland apartments, in turning I
south on Nineteeth street from Wash-
ington street. Mrs. A. F. Pearson, '
aged 50, 385 East Fifty-first street. I
was thrown from Mr. Johnson's car
by the impact of the collision. She !
suffered injuries to her chest and i
spine. Her condition was not serious,
according to reports from Good Sa- I
maritan hospital, where she was tak-
en by Mrs. Nemiro. The entire left
side of Mr. Johnson's automobile was
smashed in and both hind wheels bro
ken. Mrs. Nemiro was released on
her own recognizance.
Cobalt, one of the rarest minerals,
is chiefly used in coloring glass and
porcelain.
lar novel by Aarles Belmont Davis.
Miss Dalton has the role of a danc
ing girl who is being exploited, by
a frivolous-minded mother for her
own rmmoses- As nneen nf tha r.
nival, the star Introduces some star-
tling; new steps and later repeats her
success on the Broadway stage. At
cuiiege iooioaii pame sne encoun- .
ters a man who is the absolute oppo
site of the representatives of the sex
with whom her mother has been urg
ing her to associate. Later, when she
13 about to be forced into an uncon
genial match with a rich Italian, who
woos her at Monte Carlo, the foot
ball man reappears and a dramatic
game of love against trickery is
played to a surprising conclusion.
The cast supporting Miss Dalton is
headed by Charles Meredith in the
leading male role. He was last seen
as Ethel Clayton's leading man in
"The Ladder of Lies" and has recent
ly been cast opposite Constance Tal
madge In "The Perfect Woman" and
Mary Miles Mlnter in -'Judy of Rogues
Harbor." Others In the cast are How
ard Lang, Augusta Anderson. Ivo
n,vann Inhn IrHivnnl T?stHo..-
hl and Lewis Brouchton -
DUJ ana i,ewis urougnton.
WIVES CHARGE CRUELTY
BRUTAL, TREATMENT BY MEX
LEADS TO DIVORCE COURT.
Six Women Find Marriage Failure
on Account or Violence Toward
Them by Thtfr Husbands.
Threats to kill and brutal-treatment
of wives figured largely in the nine
divorce complaints filed yesterday,
only three of which charged desertion.
Audrey Henneberg says Thomas W.
Henneberg pointed a gun at her, and
Faros Pierce alleges that Clayton L.
Pierce beat her over the head with a
shoe while she was nursing her baby.
The latter also claims her husband
left finger prints on her throat, beat
her with a piece of stove wood and
finally drove her to her mother's
home after he had threatened her life.
Ruth Terry cites brutal threats in
her suit against William Terry, as
also does Minnie F. Pitman say or
John M. Pitman.
Jessie Gatton says Earl uatton ais-
liked her 4-year-old child by a former
husband and used such insulting lan
guage about the home that she was
unable longer to live with him.
Another plaintiff is Adam M. Jline,
who charges Walter Cllne, in addi
tion to gambling, has beaten her.
Desertion charges were made in tne
following cases: James W. Greene
against Maria Greene. E. Mae De
Long against Earl C. De Long, Floyd
R. Born against Elizabeth C. Born.
AMCSEJIEXTS.
Matt.15eto75o Nlgtits 15a to S1.S5
sFlorenz Ames
Edith Clasper;
and
Adelaide
Winthrop
and BOYS
Nelson Snowi ;
Chas.Columbus
Barnes & Freeman: Piatel &
Johnson; Bert & Lottie Wal
ton; Ward & Dooley; ivmo-
1 grama; Topics ol uay.
Herbert Clifton
-BAKER-
" Now Plnyinir
A Big Gripping Human Story
FRIENDLY
ENEMIES
You Laugh You Weep You Think
PANT AGE
MATINFB DAI1.T. 2:30.
K usel & O rrfii wood Pre n t
"'ROLLING ALONG."
Musical Com rely with Charles Wood
krelyn Phillips and si Chorus of
4 11 mad way Beauties,
6 OTHER BIO ACTS 6
3 Shows pally. Night Curtain 7 and
TODAY TO VII.H I .
OLI.A'9 LEOI'ARDS,
"THE BROAD WAV ill IIBL,E,"
Featuring Corinne Griffith.
Sir Featurew Send the Kiddies.
Coming, Gladys Walton.
LYRIC Musical Comedy
DILLON A.V I) FRA,KS IN
"THREE WEAKS"
The Roue bud Chorus la Full It loom.
MatinerN at 2. .Mfrht, 7 and 1.
Country Store Every iliesday .Niht,
thoruM fjirlM Context rriday J i&ut,
GLOBE
Ilth
and Washington
MARIE LIMITED
ALICE BRADY
CIRCLE
Douglas MacLean
Fourth at
' WnAuiueton.
Doris May
"The Jail "Bird"
Also a comed'y and Pathe Xews.
Open from o'clock in the morning until
4 o'clock of the following morning.
HOL.IIJAY'
TURKEY SHOOT
NOW 0
AMERICAN RIFLE RANGE
430 WASHIXOTOX RTRKET,
BETU KEX 11TH Att J 2 I'll -
LADIES' PAT R OX AGE
INVITED.
POPILAR PRICES.
Steffins PuHHc Amusement
Enlrrprl.HCM.
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'called, for within aix daya.
MEETING 1SOTICEB.
40. A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication tnia (aaiurnayj
afternoon and evening, begin
ning: - o'clock. Kaftt Sth and
Burnside. M. M. degree. Kven-
nsr session In full .form. Visitors welcome.
Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND, Bee.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO.
114. A F. AND A. M. Special
communication this Satur
dtiy) evening at 7 o'clock.
Labor in the F C. defrree.
Visitlnir brethren nlwava wel-
By order W. M.
FRED L. OLSON, Sec. ;
OREGON LODGE. NO. 101.
A. ST. AND A. M. Special
communications today Samr
day). E. A. degree at 2 I'. M.
and F. C. degree at 7 I". M.
ViHitillST hrflfhrpn rnrHlallv In.
vited.
By order of the W. M.
LESLIE S. PARKER. Sec.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER.
NO. 04, O. E. S. Stated com
munication this (Saturday)
evening at 8 o'clock. Elec
tion of officers and payment
of dues. By ordr of the
MIIU II. CLINES. Sec.
Worthy Matron.
TO THE MEMBERS OP" RRKr.K TP.IX.
IT Y CHURCH: Sundays Dec. 12, 1120. at
ir. il.. at 812 Dekum hide-.. Pnrtlnnd
Or., a meeting will be held to take final
action on the proposed change of name,
also on the proposed change in the obiect
or pursuit of the society.
TiSOJN tLNSELL. Fenton Bide.. Attor
ney. TOM GIVAS. Secretary.
VILLA SOCIAL CLUB will give one of
their popular dance parties Saturday eve
ning. December 11, in l. u. u. hall. East
SOth and Glisan streets. A splendid time
assured to all. Good music and & een-
eral good time. COMMITTEE,
BENEFIT CARD PARTT will be srlven
at the Woodman hall at 121 11th St.. Mon
day evening at 8:30 o'clock. December 13.
All welcome. uotiu urizen, all nana-
painted china. Music and dancing.
ASTRA CIRCLE NO. 152. NEIGHBORS
OF WOODCRAFT Members please attend
the funeral services cvf our late Neighbor,
Anna protzman at Miller & Tracey'a.
HAWAIIAN TRIO can furnish mualo fof
smokers, clubs, etc. 403 Mam au
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins.
new designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 Sixth, St
FRIEDLAXDER'S for lodge emblems.
class pins and medals. S10 Washington at
PIED.
GORIN At the residence. 1753 Haven st..
Friday, Iec. 10, Hwnry Gorin, aged bi i
years, husband of Mrs. Iphigena Gorin. (
The body is at the parlors of Chambers
Co., 248-250 Killingsworth ave. Funeral
nutice later.
ROBBER SON At her late residence, the
Pattern home. December 10, lii-0. Almira
Itobberson. age 72 years. The remains
are at Fin ley's. Notice of funeral here
after. FINE RALN OTICES.
COWAN rAt Salem. Or., Dec. 9. 1320. Mary
A Cowan, aged bj years, widow or. me
late Robert W. Cowan, mother of Mrs.
Emma Pet re of Oakland, Cal. ; prand
m other of Mrs. Hose Hollister of San
Mateo, Cal. ; Mrs. Emma Wife of Los
Angeles, Cat. ; Mrs. Lillian Zlegler of
San Francisco, Cal.. and David R. Petre.
of Nappa, Cai. Tne funeral services will
be held at the Rigdon chapel, aiem. Or.,
Sat., Dec. il. at 2:30 P. M. Committal
services at the Portland crematorium,
Portland, Sunday, Dec. 12, at 2 P. M.
Friends Invited. San Francisco papers
please copy.
DBH1ATA In this city, Dec. 9. Giovanni
Dewiata, agud C-i years, late of b'JH Gan
tenbein avenue, bt loved husband of An
gela Desiata. father of Jessie, Prospero,
Christina and Robert Deaiata, brother of
Felix Desiata,. all of this city; Pasquale
Desiata of Youngstown, Ohio. Funeral
services will be conducted today (Satur
day), Dec. 11, at 2:30 P. M.p from St.
Michael's Italian church, corner Fourth
and. Mill sts. Friends invttd. Inter
ment Rose City cemetery. Remains at
Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell at.
at union ave.
FERGUSON In this city, December 7
liJ0. Maud Ferguson, ased 32 yearn, be
loved daughter of Mrs. P. R. liaiiey of
uuin. idabo; sister of Mrs. Kalph
Collett of 1192 East Davis street. Mrs.
Anthony Euwer of Parkdale. Wash., and
Miss Myrtle Ferguson of Ames, Iowa.
Friends invited to attend the funeral
services at the Unitarian church. It road
way and Yamhill streets, at 3 o'clock
P. M. today (Saturday ) , December 1 1.
1920. Interment Kiver view cemetery. Ke-
mains at Hoiman's Funeral Parlors !
Third and Salmon streets.
DUHAINK At his home, 902 Syracuse St.,
Dec. 5, 1920. Soli me Duhaine, aged 54
years, beloved husband of Mrs. Mo lime
Duhaine and father of nine children.
The funeral will leave the above resi
dence today (Saturday), Dec. 11, at 8:30
A. M., thence to the Church of the Holy
Cross, where services will be held at 9
A. M. Friends invited, interment Mount
Calvary cemetery, with A. R. Zeller com
pany in charge. Remains will be at the
above residence after 5 P. M. Dec. 10.
KISSWETTER At the residence, 104S
lirooklyn street, Decern ber 8. 1920.
Joseph Kisswetter, aged 70 years. Friends
Invited to attend the funeral services at
II oi man's Funeral Parlors. Third and
Salmon streets, at 2 o'clock P. M. to
day (Saturday), December 1 1, 192u. In
terment Mt. Scott cemetery.
DUXIWAY The funeral service for th
late Ralph R. Dunlway or 74S East
liurnside St., will be held today ( Satur
day) at 10 o'clock A. M., at Fin ley's,
Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited.
Concluding service- at PorUand crem
atorium, private.
CHAMBERS Funeral services for the
late William B. Chambers, aged f2 years,
will be held at the chapel of Chambers
company, 248-230 Killingsworth ave. at
I P. M. today (Saturday). Interment
in Multnomah cemetery.
WARNECKE The funeral services of the
late Mildred M. Wamecke will be held
from the chapel of Miller & Tracey, Sat
urday morning, Dec. 11, at 10 o'clock.
Interment, ML. Scott Park cemetery.
CARDEX The funeral services of the
late Lionel B. Card en will be held to
day (Saturday), December 11, at 2 o'clock
P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey.
Interment Rose City cemetery.
PROTZMAX The funeral services 6f the
late Anna C. Protzman will be heid
fday (Saturday). Dec. 11, at 1 P. M., at
the chapel of MiUer & Tracey. Interment
Mt. ScoLt Park ceme'tery.
JOSLVN At Canby, Or., Dec. 8. Andrew
J. Josiyu, age 78 yeara. Funeral services
at M. E. church, Canby, Or., Dec. 11, at
II A. M.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOTTSINES for funernl services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114.
FUNEKAI, DIRECTORS.
DUNNING & McENTEE
Now located in their new residential
funeral hom?t -itorrison at Twelfth, west
aide. Phone Broadway 4U0. Auto. 545-oS.
The lnneral Home of Refinement
and Liitttinctive Service.
'SatK "We have no branches nor any con
nect icn whatever with any other undei
taking firm.
EDWARD HOLMAN
& SON
Fl'NEHAL rI HECTORS.
Third and Salmon streets. .Main 607.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Iea.
Independent Funeral Directors.
."Vashington street, between 2.!th and
21st streets. West Side. Lady .Assistant.
Main liiiill. t Auto. 57-bu. .
McENTEE & EILERb
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. 16th and Everett Btreeta. Phone
Hrnadway 1M33. Automatic 521-:1.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL. DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The RVwicIentlal lnneral Homo. -
441 Multnomah et.. Irviiigtou dlst. Ka-st 54.
EAST SIDB FUNERAL, DIRECTORS.
(F. S. Lunoln.g, Inc.)
'The family eet the price." 414 E. Alder.
LEKCH, UNDERTAKER.
East Eleventh at Hawthorne.
Phone East 71.
An 7CI I CD Pfl 592 Williams Ave.
til Z.LLLLI1 UJi Phone East 10S8.
SKEWES
UNDERTAKING CO.
Third and Ciay. Slain 4152.
BREEZE & SNOOK LoTl
A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO.,
5fU2-04 2d St.. I.ents. Tabor 5287.
MOTJIENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
26 4th t.. opp. City Hall. Mill 15KOS.
BUSSINGGRANITE CO.I
THIRD AT .Q-CJlSOrst feTREgT
' -
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's progressive florist. We spe
cialize In funeral deslpns. 141 Sixth,
opposite Meier & Franks. Main 721.1.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, 854 Washington. Main 2G9.,
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florist. 287 Morrison
Main 7701J. Fine flowers and floral de
si sns. No branch stores.
TOXSBTH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
St.. net. 4th and 5th. Main 5102. A HOI.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals, offices, room 150
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
The society has full rharse of the city
po-.rnd at its home, 535 Columbia bou
levard. Phone any time. Woodlawn
764. Dogs for sale. Horse ambulance
for sick or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses,
etc., picked up free of charge.
NEW TODAY.
Orders solicited for the
purchase of
LAURELHURST
LOTS
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION
SATURDAY, DEC. 11TH
Multnomah Hotel, 1 P. M.
WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO.
85 Fourth St.
REDTMABF.
SECTIONAL OAKAOtS
are made of the
best materials
They are made
right, look
right and are
bought by dis
c r i m 1 n a t
ing people.
Erected in Portland or shipped any
Where Easy to handle. Low freight.
EEIUMAUE BUILDING CO.
PORTLAND, OKh.OX
E. 11th and Market or 803 Lewis Bids
Phones East 5114 or Bdwy. 4335.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver.)
Old RnK. and Woolen Clothlnir.
We Make Iteveraible, lland-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
1 Rx.O ft. Flnff Rnc Woven 17.S0
1 3x8 ft. Fluff Kuk Woven 1.25
ftatc Rucm Woven All Slxea.
Clothea C'lpanlDR and Dyelngc Uepta.
31 all Order Send for Hook. let.
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Etc.
8x12 Riik. Steam Cleaned. l.SO.
tt tSI i;ilN FI.IKF HI' Li CO.,
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Phonet i:at (l.-16.
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BASE LINE
ROAD
Close in, 18 acres mostly In culti
vation, on electric line; will make
good country home, or subdivide
into acre tracts. Price $7000.
HENRY W. GODDARD
Main 831. 2411 Stark St.
Mortgage Loans
I.owent IntrreHt rateat Installment re
payment It lelrrd. Buildinir loan,
. made. No delay in cloalng;,
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
S17-Z19 nonbwpntrra Bunk Bnildlns
Marmhall 4114 .
Edward E.Goudey Co.
IIORTGAGF! LOANS
United Statea Bank Build Inn
NOTARY PUBLIC
Let me mak out and acknowledge your
d cede, mortRiiKes, biii of sales, contracts,
etc. All kinds notarial work. done. 274
Stark st. Main U721I.
REAL KSTA'TK.
For Sale leali Property,
$G0O NEWPORT PROPERTY.
A two-room bungalow, double con
structed ; rooms 12xJ6 and furnished
city water, cor. lot 54x1 25; best of soil:
14 blocks from beach, near Jump Oft
Joe. Box oi. JSewberjc, Or.
For Kale Lota.
WEST SIDE HjSINKSS LOT.
$3!HH (S3J00 $3WOO $IHK $3JuO.
Assessed at $45UO.
7x100 Thurman St.
Near 21st See lgn.
Clear, naif cash. Main 4S03.
0 G. C. GOLDENBERG.
Abington Bldp. 4T5 Years In Portland.1
TWO LOTS Saginaw Heights, Lents, block
lo. lots iu ana ii, uxmiu; make me an
offer. Address a. v oeiKei, liii CJ street.
san uiego. v,a..
CORNER lot, 50x100. $.150, on KiUingi
worth ave.; improvements paid; $150
cash. bal. time. bis u nam ber or Com
merce bldg.
, BLOCK N. E. cor. East 20th and Oak
streets; walking distance, fine location.
small Dungaiows. uwner, iast
FOR SALE Lot in Holgate Addition for
sale; good chance for builder; for sale
at cost. tiJ 40, oregonian.
EAST FRONT, 44tn, between B razee and
Wisteria; $850; unincumbered. Main
4341. Sunday East 2029.
7-R. HOT7SE in Alberts-, lot 80x100, fruit
trees, $4000, terms. Owner, 3U6 J3.usseLL
pr gSBii
REAL F.8TATIL
For Sale Houwt.
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FRANK L.. McliUIRE
To Buy Your Home.
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!!LAURELKURST!!
Br,00 7.iO DOWN.
WHERE PEACE AND CON
TENTMENT DWELL! There you
shall find vour HOME IDEAL!
Close to Portland's loveliest PARK,
LAURELHURST! A six - room
SUPER BUNGALOW; every imaK
Inahle built-in; HWD. FLOORS
THROUGHOUT; tile bath, furnace,
fireplace, inverted lights, old ivory
finish: bookcases, buffet. Dutch
Kitchen. YOU CAN'T HOPE TO
EQUAL THIS!
. LADD'S ADDITION!
.r.9l0 J5B00.
Los Angeles owner In financial
difficulties, wants us to sell this
HOME AT ONCE. 7-room beau
tiful bungalow with built-lns. two
Bleeping porches, garage, Elliot
ave. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOL
LARS UNDER VALUE. See this!
REAL' HAWTHORNE SNAP!
4!I90 4fl'.IO.
a distinctive hawthorne
home: one of the most
attractive in the entire
DISTRICT! 8 rms., HARDWOOD
FLOORS, fireplace, full concrete
basement with furnace, paved St.,
liens all paid. East Main St. A
HOMEY HAWTHORNE HOME.
SUNN YSI DE-HAWTHORNE.
$3"00 VH DOWN!
SUBSTANTIAL AND COM
FORTABLE 5 - room BUNGA
LOW COTTAGE ; breakfast nook,
very practical floor plan; white
enamel plumbing, electricity, gas,
paved street paid. E. Salmon at.
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
SACRIFICE SALE!
ROSE CITY! ROSE CITY!
$4500 500 DOWN.
WHERE CAN YOU EQUAL
THIS? $500 down, and you own
this 6-room artistic ROSE CITY
semi-bungalow home! HARD
WOOD FLOORS, massive buffet,
exceptionally large white Dutch
kitchen; new floor tub in bath
room. East 68th st. VACANT. Im
mediate possession!
YOU'LL SMTLE ALL OVER!
39!0 $3!i0.
WHEN YOU BUY THIS AND
THEN FIND OUT WHAT A
SPLENDID BARGAIN you've
chosen! This Is value that's DE
FYING COMPETITION! A pret
ty 5-room double constructed bun
galow with fireplace, sleeping
porch, best plumbing fixtures, etc.,
and a half acre with all the fruit
you'd wish tor! Just the place to
be happy and free to breathe!
DON'T MISS THIS! Terms.
ALBERTA! ALBERTA! ALBERTA!
$3200 $3J00.
STOP HERE! The cheeriest
ALBERTA! 5 rooms with built
lns; Just as pretty and delightful
as you'd wish; full concrete base
ment. East 28th, close to car.
EASIEST TERMS. LOOK AT
. THIS!
ALBERTA! ALBERTA!
$1900 $300 DOWN! $300!
DO YOU WANT SOMETHING
EVER SO COSY? Here s this ex
ceptionally neat little 5-room Al
berta, music room, kitchenette,
white enamel plumbing, electric
ity, gas. THINK! 3U0 down. IT
WON'T LAST LONG. East Sth SU
CENTRAL EAST PORTLAND.
$500 DOWN! $500 DOWN!
UNDUPLICATED VALUE In
this attractive, substantially built
7-room modern home; 4 light, airy
sleeping rooms, paved street paid;
good corner on E. 2th. Only $500
down! We have 75 homes in this
district.
VACANT! SELLWOOD!
$3150 $500 DOWN.
HERE'S THE BIGGEST BAR
GAIN YOU'VE EVER SEEN!
Itrge 8-rm. modern SELLWOOD
HOME; very homelike and com
fortable; garage, 85x125 corner,
with an ABUNDANCE of FRUIT,
berries, flowers, chicken house and
run; close to car and school;
Harold ave. Only $500 down.
We have hundreds of really re
markable home bargains that you
can buy on down payments of $500
and less! If you haven't the down
payment, we'll help you make it.
Do it now! See
FRANK L. McGUIRB
To Buy Your Home.
Ahington Bldg. Main 1068.
Third St-, bet. Wash, and Stark.
WESTOVER DISTRICT.
FINE VIEW, LARGE GROUNDS.
BEAUTIFUL SHRUBS, STRICTLY
MODERN RESIDENCE. ENTRANCE
HALL, LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH
FIREPLACE, SUN PARLOR, DINING
ROOM AND KITCHEN FIRST FLOOR;
6 BEDROOMS. BATH SECOND FLOOR;
MAID'S ROOM AND BATH THIRD
FLOOR; HARDWOOD FLOORS. FINE
BASEMENT, HOT-WATER HEATING
PLANT HEATED BY GAS. LARGE
OARAGE. FOR FEW DAYS CAN SELL
FOR THIRD LESS THAN IT WOULD
COST TO DUPLICATE TODAY. SHOWN
ONLY BY APPOINTMENT.
POINDBXTKR, 208 SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 1800 EAST 6771.
PRTCE OF LOT!
LOOK AT THIS! -PORTLAND
HEIGHTS, a splen
did beautiful 10-room home, at
Park and Vista ave. SACRIFICE
SALE! Owner will sell for PRICE
OF LOT! See J. R. Haight with
FRANK L. McGUIRE.
To Buy Your Home.
Abington Bldg. Main 10C 8.
IRVINGTON. .
Best part of East 23d street North, en
trance hall, very large living rooms, din
ing room, kitchen 1st floor. 3 fine bed
rooms, sleeping porch und bath second
floor; large attic, full basement, furnace,
garage, hardwood floors, white enamel
finish. Shown only by appointment.
POIND EXTER. 208 Selling bldg.
Main 1800. Residence, East 6771.
. NICE LITTLE 1-ACRE HOME.
$2400.
Want little 3-room cottage, with city
fhter. 23 young fruit trees, strawberries
atirl - grapes. gooa cnicKen nouse
woodshed, between Mount Scott
, Hawthorne ave. cars. $300 cash,
monthly. Fred W. German Co.,
Cham, of Com. v
and
and
$20
732
FOR SALE by owner, $3000 new five-room
bungulow, lot 66x100, shade trees, shrub
bery, nice yard, paved street, garage,
near school, wbJ enamel finish, lots of
built-in work. Furniture if desired. Big
discount for all cash. Have to sell at
once account of sickness; no agents.
1031 Killingsworth ave.
R C PK. BUNGALOW OF DISTINCTION.
To see this artistic HOT-WATER
HEATED home is to want it: 2 bedrms.
down, 2 up; fine sleeping porch. Ail
modern conveniences. Large corner lot.
Central location-. Celled garage with
lavatory. Not high-priced. Terms.
- D 5. OREGONIAN.
ITS ALL rady to move in, new and mod
rn, by owner, 7 rooms, hardwood floors
in every room, old ivory enamel finish,
fireplace, many built-ins, full basement,
lot 50x100, garage 12x18; In Rose City
Park at 345 East 54-th N., near Halsey
Call owner. Tabor 2032. Auto at your
service.
NEifclNG CASH COMPELLED TO"
SACRIFICE.
Rose City modern 5-rm. bungalow,
large attic, garage, price $4150; no rea
sonable payment down will be refused;
balance terms. Tabor 2676.
FURNISHED house for sale at 7229 C7th
ave. S. E. 3 rooms, garage, woodshed,
chicken house, half block from paved
street and cars; price $1500 with $300
down. balance like; rent Call Sunday
only.
WEST SIDE HOME.
Well-built modern 7-room residence
and garage, 698 Marshall st., near 22d.
William. P. Merry,' 301-2 Title & Trust
Bldg. .
EAST COUCH STREET BARGAIN.
Two-story, six-room, modern house,
close In. fine district. Only $.1500. A
snap. Prentiss, 610 Chamber of Com
merce bldg.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Houmcs.
HBART OF, HOSH CITT PARK.
661 B. 60TH fT. N.. S BLOCK SOUTH
OP SANLT.
$5,100 LIBERAL TERMS. NEW.
JUST COMPLETED, STRICTLY MOD
ERN 5 -ROOM BUNGALOW. LARGE
SLEEPING PORCH, HARDWOOD
FLOORS. FIREPLACE, DUTCH KITCH
HN, FLOORED ATTIC, BUILT-IN EF
FECTS, ELEGANT PLUMBING AND
ELECTRIC FIXTURES. IVORY AND
ENAMEL FINISH. FINE COLOR
SCHEMES. FURNACE. FULL ' LOT.
PAVING AND SEWERS PAID. FINE
NEIGHBORHOOD, FINE WORKMAN
SHIP. DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED. SEE
THIS TODAY. OWNER ON PREMISES
12 TO 5 DAILY. PHONE AUTOMATIC
223-44.
DEAL DIRECT. OTHERS ASKING $500
LAURELHURST.
OtEN TODAY FOR INSPECTION
FROM 1 TO 5 P.. M, JUST ONE BLOCK
FROM BIG AUCTION SALE OF LOTS,
1112 EAST FLANDERS. NEAR LAD
DINGTON COURT, BEST SECTION OF
LAURELHISRST; STRICTLY MODERN
BLNGALOW, B UI LT FOR A H O M E,
WITH LIVING ROOM, MUSIC ROOM,
DTNING ROOM. BREAKFAST ROOM.
KITCHEN. ONE BEDROOM AND BATH
FIRST FLOOR, FOUR BEDROOMS
AND BATH SECOND FLOOR; HARD
WOOD FLOORS AND IVORY FINISH
THROUGHOUT, FINE BASEMENT,
FURNACE. GARAGE
POI.VDEXTEIt, 208 SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 1800. RESIDENCE EAST 6771.
FORD SEDAN.
If you are Interested In getting
a FORD SEDAN you should not
fail to see this car. Just came
from the shop and is as good as
new. It has new paint and spare
tire. Do not fail to see this car.
Call East 8680. Hutchinson,
LAURELHURST.
STRICTLY MODEKN RESIDENCE
2ITH VERY LARGE LIVING ROOM,
DINING ROOM. ENTRANCE HALL,
KITCHEN, FIRST FLOOR; FOUR BED
ROOMS, BATH, SECOND FLOOR;
MAID'S ROOM AND BATH, THIRD
FLOOR; HARDWOOD FLOORS AND
WHITE ENAMEL FINISH FIRST AND
SECOND FLOORS. FINE BASEMENT,
HOT-WATER HEAT. GARAGE; FINE
LOT AND VIEW.
POIND EX TER, 208 SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 180O. RESIDENCE EAST G77L
ROSE CITY PARK.
IMM EDIATE POSSESSION.
Good 5-room house, finished In old
ivory, nice large sleeping porch., built-in
kitchen, iras. furnace, choice roses, fruit
trees, house newly painted, close to car
line and school, about 1 block from
Sandy blvd. Price $3630; $500 down.
715 East 73d st. North,
CLOSE TO 28TH AND SANDY BLVD.
Five-room modern bungalow with
keeping porch, all on 1 fiooti has fire
place, built-in buffet, bookcases, excel
lent furnace and .basement, Dutch kitch
en and pantry; lot 50x100, with shade
trees and lots of berries. Will let the
carpet on the floor go. Improvements
all in and paid. The price is $4GO0, S5O0
down, balance to suit. East 601 or East
SOS 8.
4750 NEW BUNGALOW $4750.
The lumbermen tell me lumber has hit
bottom ; I am offering this week the
best buy in a new bungalow I have of
fered. It is modern, on a full lot. close
to car; garage, hardwood floors; linoleum
on the kitchen, r;ady to move In; buy
direct of owner aid builder. On Weidler
t., just south of Broadway, between 28th
and 29th sts.
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
New bungalow. 4 rooms and bathroom
large lot. fruit and berries. 2 blocks from
car line; newly furnished; terms; $JB50
furnished, unfurnished 41400. 1350 cash,
balance small monthly payments. House
ro. utHi 4in st. S. iu. Take Mount Scott
car. See this at once. Mrs. Lena
Coyle.
DUPLEX HOUSE WEST SIDE.
A sure way to beat the high cost of
renting; 2 flats, 5 rooms each, upper and
lower, located on Kelly st., 1 block to
good car; everything paid'; bringing an
Income of $50 per month; live in one,
rent the other; price $4250; terms.
THE LAWRENCE CO..
212 Corbett Bid. Main 6915.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE CHEAP.
FOR SALE.
Near Union, on Cook ave., surrounded
by good homes, full basement, station
ary tubs, full lot; unincumbered; $2050,
easy terms. Phone Sellwood 1065. No
dealers.
$2500 FOR A FINE 4-room, on corner of
Prescott; concrete basement, bath, toilet,
paved st. and sewer in; a snap; $500
cash.
$3000 for a good 7woom, -with bath,
toilet, concrete basement, gas and elec
tric light; only $500 cash ; near car.
F. L. BLANCHARD, -401-2
Swetland Bldg. Marshall 829.
HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS $1475.
3 rooms and bath, toilet, electric lights
and gas, splendid district. No. 18 W.
Emerson st. ; $800 cash, $15 monthly,
Including interest. Will sell about $00
worth of furniture, now in the property,
for $300 additional. Fred W. German
Co., 732 Cham, of Com.
FOR QUICK SALE BY OWNER.
PRICE $2-4tK.
Five-room house, Kenton district, bath,
Dutch kitchen, hardwood floor in front
room; one block from Kenton car; cioc
to grade and Jefferson high schools.
98 E. STAFFORD ST.
Telephone Woodlawn 1182.
$2000 FURNISHED. TERMS; BLOCK lO
CAR; neat, bung., 4 plastered rooms,
bath, gas furnace, electricity, full base
ment, cement walls, front, back porch,
garage; good location and neighborhood,
paved St., 50x100 lot, roses, fruit; splen
did car service, not far out. AH 2ii2t
Oregonian
ROSE CITY.
1 1& -story, bungalow type; fine living
room, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom
and bath 1st floor; hardwood floors: 3
bedrooms 2d floor; furnace, garage, full
lot ; $0O0.
POIN DEXTER, 208 Selling bldg.
Main 1800. Residence East 0771.
WEST SIDE
100x100 on 21st street; English colo
nial, finished in hardwood and mahog
any; tile bath and shower, extra baths.
Fireplace and furnace. Exchni ve, a r
tistic. commodious. com pie lo. Price
$17,000.
W. H. ROSS, 3 100 N. W. Bank Bldg.
FIVE LARGE ROOMS ON EASY
TERMS.
Lot 100x100. fruit and berries and nice
lawn; large chicken houses: paved street
and carllne; 5 -large rooms, full base
ment, laundry trays and furnace. Price
$ 3 7 50 ; c a 1 1 Mr. risner. ai a i n n i z
11300 FOR a trood 4-room. electric lights.
toilet, lot 50x100, sewer in at., H. S
only 15 minutes from center of city;
$300 cash, balance $25 per month.
Marshall 82V or Tabor 7190.
F. L. BLANCHARD,
401-2 Swetland Bldg.
$1!00. $400 DOWN, takes 5-room, modern
cottage from owner; on paved st. and
car line, street all In and paid a, this
price; I am leaving city and want to
sell. Inquire at 1150 Lombard St., ak
nwner: I am boarding at 1148 next door.
Look this up. It will pay you.
$5000 NINE rooms, furnace, fireplace, 2
toilets, bath, very large cement base
ment, sleeping porch; just splendid loca
tion for housekeeping roomj. a money,
maker; forced to sell. See J. P. McKen
n a Belmont at 39th. Tabor 6403.
Modem 7 rooms, corner lot, garage,
hardwood floors, furnace, fireplacs, cne
block to car. $7000. easy terms. Come
uuick if you want this.
W. H. ROSS. 1100 N. W. Bank Bldg.
430 NORTH 26TH
5-room cottage, newly papered, elec
tric light, bathroom, cement basement,
rent $30. Near Montgomery Ward & Co.
WAKEFIELD. FRIES & CO.,
85 FOURTH ST.
HOUSE PLANS.
"Distinctive Homes," illustrated book
of over 100 designs, $1; blueprints $10
DISTINCTIVE HOMES COMPANY,
H24 Northwestern Bank bldg.
$1950 FIVE-ROOM cottage, bath, toilet,
,.A,nF basement., fireplace: lot Sitx l im
large cherry tree; $500 cash.. Splendid
location. See J. P. McKenna, Belmont
at 39th. lapor pvj..
FOR SALE; By owner, 1 acre with good
house, cnicvwn iuuo mm ui uinn-r nouse,
on 45th and Ainsworth; terms $300 cash,
balance in monthly payments. G. W.
Eilers, W oofllawn &w.
mvixfi TON owner of 3 houses must se
at once; any reasonable terms; buy di
rect and save commission. See owner.
711 Tnompsop.
BTJY FROM owner, 7-room house in Sell
wood all st. imp. In; garage. See it and
you will want It; price reasonable, some
terms. Sell. 1126.
IF YOU want good 7-room house and lot
100x47., on East Stark, part payment
down rest In easy payments. Owner.
Auto. 227-66. ;
FOR SALE Good 6-room modern house,
garage, iois. iuw ui i uk, ui nes ;
cheap on good terms. 81 J 7 60th ave.
S. E. Phone Auto. 661-11; Local 4121.
TO CLO&E an estate, nine-room house and
lot in southern Portland ; $ 1500 cash.
Main 1H2.
MODERN 6-room house, lot 40x200. Fruit
trees. raoor t j..
NEW BUNGALOW.
S2-5&.
EEAL ESTATE.
For Stilk Houftes.
BIHR-CAREY CORPORATION.
REALTORS.
MAIN 7487-
W'e bcII houfes at prices that prevailed
before the increase in values. Before
you select your home see our-large, care
fully chosen Ust of desirable homes in
every section of the city.
CLOSE IN INCOME.
11 ROOMS, $200.
On paved street, with sewer, an 11
room house, arranged in suites that rent
for J.Vi per month. Complete plumb
inp, full brick basement; only $500 down,
monthly payments less than income frcm
property. Property is on Garfield ave.
19TH, NEAR CLINTON.
6 ROOMS, $J30.
On 70x150 lot. with pavement and
sewer In and paid; a substantial Q-rooin
house with 3 upstairs bedrooms, good
plumbing, 4 block from car; small down
payment.
SUNN YS IDE
0 ROOMS, $200.
It takes only $200 to buy this sub
stantial 5-room house on East Alder Ft.,
near 28th. Two large bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen, fine plumb
ing. This is a snap.
MT. TABOR.
NE Wo ROOMS, $1900.
i. 2lfew 5room house with 2 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, Dutch kitchen,
best of modern plumbing, on a full lot,
one block from car. Any reasonable down
payment.
PENTNSULA.
BUNGALOW, $1850.
Unusually well built and attracUve
appearing bungalow of 4 rooms, includ
ing one bedroom and sleeping porch, liv
ing room, dining room and kitchen, fire
place; one block from car and in excel
lent condition; very email down pay
ment. PENINSULA.
100x100 FURNISHED, I1S50.
Three rooms, practically new houe,
completely furnished, on lot 100x100,
complete- and modern plumbing; only
$3250 to handle.
BIHR-CAREY CORPORATION,
211 Railway Exchange Bldg.
Third and Stark sts. Main 74S7.
OPEN EVENINGS.
AM CALLED EAST, MUST SELL HOME
in taaa s Aa?iUon on easiest of terms;
2-story, 7-room house; full cement base
ment, laundry trays, furnace, hardwood
floor. fireplace, beamed celling, panelled
dining room, built-in buffet, nice large
den with, 5 windows: white enameled
pantry and kitchen; new A. B. gas and
wood' range; 3 large bedrooms, large
bath and sleeping porch on second floor;
some very good rooms could be finished
on third floor as it has 14 windows and
floored ; Interior like new, all having
been decorated the paet year with wash
able wall paint; lot 40x128: new straw
berry bed, price $0750; terms. $50O lib
erty bons at face value, $250- cash, bal
ance $75 per month including interest;
c.-al with owner ; no commission ; pos
session at once. Phone Sellwood 357ft.
$00O DOWN.
Good home in Walnut Park, ad
joining Piedmont, on Cleveland?
ave.. only l blocit from car; ex
clusive district, si rrounded by fin
homes; 50xlO0-fot lot with alley;
paved streets; 5 large bearing fruit
trees; nice lawn and roses; 6 large
rooms; 1 front room suitable for
billiard room; furnace, fuil ce
ment basement with laundrv trays;
price only $4500. Owner lives In
Spokane and will be at our office
today. Ralph Ackley, 527 Corbett
bldg.
$jOO DOWN.
Good home in Walnut Park, on
Cleveland avenue, only I block
from car; exclusive district, sur
rounded by fine homes; 50x100
foot lot with alley; paved streets;
ft large bearing fruit trees; nice
lawn and roses : 6 large rooms,
one front room suitable for billiard
room ; furnace, full cement base
ment with laundry travs; price
only $45O0. Mrs. Hall, Woodlawn
FOISALE BY OWNER.
BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON HOME
with garage.
PRJCE $7W0l
Owner wiil sacrifice this extra weH
built seven -room home oo- Clackamas
St., near 24th St.; modern throughout;
must be seen to be appreciated; thi?
home could not be buiit for price asked;
beautiful shrubbery and flowers. If you
.are going to buy a home don't miss this
opportunity. For appointment phone
Marshall 702. or Tabor Midi. Mr. Lillv.
$4300 BEAUTIFUL 5-RM. BUNGALOW.
This was built for a home 4 years
ago; best of material and workmanship,
French doors between reception hall and
living room, fireplace, built-in book
cases, artistic buffet, hardwood floors,
ideal Dutch kitchen, large attic, cement
basement, garage, located in restricted
district, nortli of Piedmont, walking dis
tance to Jefferson high. Peninsula park
and library. Terms. 167 E. Morrison.
Wdln. 2703.
NEW LAURELHURST BUNGALOW.
It is a!i right to buy a lot for a home,
but I have a new bungalow just ready to.
move in. Why worry about building "
when you can buy just as cheap as you
can build? It has hardwood floors
throughout, tile bath, floor tub. pedestal
lavatory, shower; garage, furnace; drive
out today and look it over. Owner and!
builder, 51 Meikel place (42d St.), be
tween Couch and Bumsida.
FOR SALE.
Beautiful bungalow on N. "W. slope of
Mt. Tabor, situated on JOOxllO-foot cor
ner, terraced; full cement basement with
furnace, six rooms on main floor. 2 up
stairs; absolutely everything modern;
fireplace, all- built-in features; trulv a
beautiful home, $8500. $500O cash, bal
ance beat of terms. BF 210. Oregonian.
THAT VACANT LOT.
Why not turn burden into Income T
We design and build apartments, ga
rages, residences, anything; furnish
phins and finance. Established 10 years.
We offer SECURITY, SERVICE. SATIS
FACTION. L. R. Bailey Co., 24 N. W.
Bank bldg.
ARTISTIC west side bungalow on tha
Heights. Strictly modern : 7 room,
hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces, gas heat,
garage, unobstructed view entire cHv.
634 Hoffman road. Trice $6250. $1000
cash, balance rental terms. Teiephona
nam ooo".
4 rooms, modern, full basement, wash
trays, new combination range and Ra
diant Fire as heater; IGOxlOO corner,
lots of fruit and berries, chicken house
and yard, 748 East 77th trt. N., 1 biks.
south of Rose City car. Owner. Terms.
T A t T l XT' T II T I C- -Tl
Before you buy see my new 7-room
bungalow t-2 block from park. The
smartest place and the most elegantlv
finished in the city. 1176 E. Ash. Price
$8500. Tabor 2574.
NIFTY BUNGALOW, $2250.
5 rooms, nearly new. concrete founda
tion, full basement, modern plumbing,
c;oe to school: $5i0 cash, $25 monthly;
a real find. Fred W. German Co.. 732
Chamber of Commerce.
IRVINGTON BUNGALOW.
$6500 SIX ROOMS AND SUN ROOM.
Two blocks from car and school, near
Knott; full lot and garage.
EAST 410 NO AGENTS.
5-ROOM strictly modern bungalow, just
off Alameda drive, furnace, fireplace,
full basement: $4250. $1000 cash. Wil
son, with Interstate Land Co., Main
5429.
5-ROOM BUNGALOW. CLOSE IN.
6 years old, block car; nice, large
rooms, modern built-ins. fireplace: owner
must sell, $::250. $10OO cash. Ml. 1022
Sell 270i. Hurry!
TRVTNGTON
BUNGALOW.
Quality, 6 rooms, sun room, til bath,
garage, hardwood floors, only $65CkX
East 1347.
ALAMEDA FARK, 7-room square Colo
nial house, very attractive, weM-built
and beautifully located; Priced right for
quick action. Wdln. 5903. Owner AR
2S4, Oregonian.
j!4(Mi 4-ROOM nicely finished house on
large lot, with garage, near car, elec
tric lights and gas. Michael, with In
terstate Laud Co., 248 Stark st. Main
5429.
FOR SALE
bungalow,
hardwood
attic and
Tabor 829.
by owner, modern 5-room
a block to Rose City car;
floors throughout, finished
garage. 427 E. 45th N.
BEAUTIFUL modern bungalow, ready for
lath and plaster; buy it and ilnish it
yourself; easy terms from owner. Wdln.
6247 or 111 E. Rusaett st.
5 ROOMS and bath, cement basement,
paved street and car line; $2100, very
easy terms. Wilson, with Interstate Land
Co., Main 5429.
KENTON district. 4-room and bath, just
built. 16tl Mississippi ave. Sale or rent.
LAURELHURST New 6-room colonial at
a sacrifice. Phone owner. Tabor 9452.
4-ROOM house and
lot. 15SS llcCcun.
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