Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1920, Page 14, Image 14

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THE MORXING OREGONIAN", THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920
TERMINAL
HEARirJG
MAY BE HELD S
Early Solution of Problem Is
Considered Likely.
FEDERAL BODY CONCERNED
Publics Servloe Commission Gets
Message From Washington Urg
ing Speedy Adjustment.
Speedy termination of Portland's
railroad terminal controversy is urged
by the interstate commerce commis
sion in a message received yesterday
by Fred G. Buchtel. chairman of the
Oregon public service commission, indicating-
that the former body is anx
ious to conduct a hearing in this city
at the earliest possible date.
Forwarded by Commissioner Aitchi
son. of the interstate commerce com
mission, the telegram repeats infor
mation previously received, to the ef
fect thar both the Union Pacific and
the Southern Pacific lines, as mem
bers of the Northern Pacific Terminal
. company, have suspended their ouster
order against the Great Northern and
Spokane, Portland & Seattle roads,
which was to have become effective
at midnight December 31. and will
permit the use of union terminal
facilities by these companies pending
the decision of the commission. That
the commission desires an early hear
ing is indicated by the request:.
"Please advise us how soon you can
be prepared for a hearing upon the
main body of the complaint filed by
you, as this concession (suspension of
the ouster proceedings) seemingly
takes care of the emergency feature
of your complication."
Case W ill Require Time.
Chairman Buchtel, of the Oregon
commission, as well as his fellow
commissioners, Fred A. Williams and
H. H. Corey, is inclined to the belief
that preparation of the case will con
sume three or four weeks, and that
the hearing to be held in this city
cannot possibly take place earlier
than 30 days hence, possibly two
months.
The public service commissioners,
having espoused the cause of the city
and made complaint to the interstate
body, are also emphatic in their de
mand that the city and its "special
committee stand solidly behind the
fight, not only in the preparation of
data but in the forceful presentation
of Portland's plea for a union ter
minal befitting the needs and dignity
of the city.
"The commission will at once pro
ceed to marshal facts in support of
the petition." said Chairman Buchtel
last night, "and will call upon Mayor
Baker and City Attorney LaRoche to
prepare their contentions for sup
plementary presentation. We have
taken up this - controversy and
through the filing of our complaint
have caused the interstate commis
sion to recognize the existing emer
gency. But while we apprehend that
the burden of proof will fall on the
, Oregon commission, inasmuch as we
took this action, we will expect the
city to step in and shoulder its share."
Complaint Units Ouster.
The complaint which went before
the interstate body was drawn and
forwarded December 18, and consti
tuted the move that effectually
curbed the disposition of the terminal
company to oust the two competitive
lines tenants of the union station
during and since the regime of the
railroad administration. It set forth
conditions as they appear to the state
commission, and maintained that the
public would euffer directly if the
terminal situation were disturbed.
"The convenience of the situation,"
commented Commissioner Williams,
upon receipt of the request for an
early hearing, "was so apparent that
It demanded a temporary order con
tinuing present arrangements. This we
have secured for Portland, despite
the fact that our request to the termi
nal company or the dissenting lines
for postponement of the order of
eviction was at least denied, if not
ignored, by the president of the
terminal company. Now we have been
requested to expedite the hearing, and
this is the main business at hand.
Vigorous P'lsrh t Assured.
City Attorney LaRoche reaffirmed
his willingness to co-operate with the
etate commission in 'every way pos
sible, through the preparation of data
and the presentation of the case, and
it is anticipated that the special
terminal committee, appointed by
Mayor Baker, also will contribute ma
terially to the effective broadside
with which state and city will fight
for metropolitan terminal facilities.
Chairman Buchtel will suggest a
date for the hearing, and forward a
reply to the interstate commission,
within the next few days.
SUSPECTS WAIVE HEARING
Two Bound Over to Federal Grand
. Jury on Still Operating Cliarge.
Kick Fakaras and E. Tsltsilios
were automatically bound over to. the
federal grand Jury on charges of
violating the federal prohibition act
yesterday when they waived hearing
before Kenneth Frazer. United States
commissioner. The two men with
Cronis Grevakis were arrested on
December 17 by federal revenue offi
cers in a raid on a still near Ander
son station in Multnomah county.
Grevakis was freed at the hearing
when he testified that he was just
a visitor at the still and was not
connected with its operation. One
hundred and 20 gallons of moonshine,
two 100-gallon filtering tanks half
full of charcoal and 60 gallons of
molasses mash, were seized by the
federal officers. At the time it is
alleged that Fakaras, who is said to
have been the owner of the still, told
the revenue men that he was supply
ing liquor to Port landers in large
quantities for Christmas consumption.
Fakaras and Tsitsilios were held
under 1000 bail each.
01
AUTO HURTS PEDESTRIAN
D. I.. Badlevs Ribs Broken by Car
Driven by Astorian.
D. I. Badley, 70, Oregon City, was
truck by the automobile of Mark
Anusich of Astoria at 4:30 yesterday
afternoon at the intersection of Grand
venue and Morrison street. The in
jured man was taken to the home of
hie eon, Oscar V. Badley, 614 East
Main street, who said last night that
his father evidently was suffering
from broken ribs.
Anusich, in reporting at police
headquarters, failed to give a satis
factory account of the accident. He
was jailed for Investigation. Police
ay that he had no driver's licensi
u.n& that when struck Badley was
crossing the street along the line
laid out for pedestrians.
AMCBEMENTS.
KKW YEAR'S ATTRACTION
BEGINS TONIGHT, 8:15
Ticket. Nor, Selling;
r
ITTJTT Tp Broadway at Taylo
nClLlU Phone Main 1
3 NIGHTS
Beginning
TONIGHT, 8:15
PRO A It PRICK
MAT. NEW YEAR'S. DAY, 2:15
' JOHN CORT PRESENTS
BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY
With FRED HEIDER.
SPLENDID I
CAST I
I STUNNING I
I GIRLS I
GREATEST DANCING CHOHLS
Ever On Any Stnge.
"LISTEN"! PATRONS!
En RK TICKETS EARLY.
EVE'S Floor. $2.50; Balcony. $2.
11.50, $1; Gallery, res. 75c, adm. 50c.
SAT. MAT. Floor. 2: Balcony,
$1.50. $1; Gallery, 50c.
I A TIP
, I RESERVE THEM TODAY I
I
-BAKER-
Now rlavlne
WAY
DOWN
EAST
The Most Popular Hay
Ever Written.
EXTRA
Midnight Matinee
New 'Year's Eve. Starting 11:30 P. M.
PANTAGEg
dyo BIG HOLIDAY SHOW
RIGOLETTO BROTHERS
UN PiiRiMi SWANSON SISTERS
JHH nUOIill f'nmona Violinist
te?r1hseMARJ0RIE PETERSON
AND COMPANY OP DANCERS.
7 BIG ACTS 7
pREB.i4B BRIDE 13
See First Serial and You 'Will Ylew
Thera All.
THREE SHOWS DAILY NIGHT CUR
TAIN 7 AND 9.
CECIL
FANNING
Famous Baritone
At Auditorium, Jan. 3
mm
'.To-- 4'
Mr?-'
9 i'-.
fmrm
r Tcti
America's Cireateat Recital Slng;er
Appear With
PORTLAND OKATOHIO SOCIETY.
Price 9 1 .SO, 1, 75c, Uttc.
Ticketa on Sale Shcnruvn-t lay Co.
. Friday and Monday.
Management Lnnrence A. Lambert.
EXTRA
i ri Ticket Sale .ow Open
LI L7 I I If Broadway nt Taylor
-1 HjIIjIVJ Phone Main 1
TOMORROW, FRIDAY NIGHT
O'CLOCK
AS.MAL
Midnight Matinee
MONSTER.
Vaudevill
e
E.VI'ERT. IXMKM
L.N PER AISflCES
THEATRICAL MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATION
Any Seat, Lower Floor I ft (T
Bnlcony W I tiill
ALL SEATS RESERVED
KURRY
TICKETS -NOW SELLING
DANCE
MULTNOMAH CAMP, NO. 77,
W.O. W.,
NEW YEAR'S EVE.
AT MULTNOMAH CAMP HALL,
East Sixth and Alder Sta.
Dancing t'ntil 1 A. M.
REW P1E OLSE.N'S ORCHESTRA
AdmiflMon:
War Tax. Total.
3ents J1.00 10c J1.10
Ladies .60 10c .60
holiday
TURKEY SHOOT
HOW on
AMERICAN RIFLE RANGE
4.10 WASHIVGTON STREET.
BETWEEN J1TH AND 12TH
LADIES PATRONAGE
INVITED. .
POPULAR PRICES.
Stet fens' Public Amusement
Enterprises.
OESTEBVI
W7
W f.
4
yT$V -
saA2rsfc.v Js
AMUSEMENTS.
J9ttveum.
1 Mtt.1Stt78t WrttlStt.ms
LIGHTNER SISTERS!
NEWTON ALEXANDER at CO.
WITH TEW VAMPS
CLAYTON AND LENNIE
WHITFIELD AND IRELAND
ELSA RUEGCER
WILLIAM MANDELA CO.
"AN ARTISTIC TREAT"
HOWARD LANGFORD
and INA FREDERICK
n n p n-q
LYRIC
Musical Comedy
DILLON and PRANKS in
"Dooley's Troubles"
The Rorbnd Chorus in Fall Bloom
Matin at 2; Piffht, 7 and 9.
Country More Every Tuesday Mjrht.
. Chorus Girls Contest Friday LNigbt.
CIRCLE
Fourth at
Washington
H. B. Warner
"Dice'of Destiny"
Also a comedy, "Matrimoniaca.
Open from 0 o'clock in the- morning until
4 o'clock the following morning.
GLOBE
11th and
Mas bin (ton
QO GET IT
Marshal) Neilan
TODAY
VAIDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS.
Nellie De Onsonne
AND HER -
Jazzland Five
Brezzy Eason
TWO KINDS OF LOVE."
Blood-Tingling Picture Drama
of LIf in the West.
Selinas Circus
Hurrah Stunts by Animal Stars.
Jimmy Lyons
"The Hebrew Statesman."
Wray's Manikins
Comic Manikin Eevue.
Glick and Bright
Smiles, Tunes and Tap3.
A Great Show A Great Show
for the Kiddies. for the Kiddles.
Send the Youngsters to the Balloon
Matinee Saturday While You Are
at the Year - End Sales.
DANCINGtaught
AH NEW STEPS and POPULAR DANCES
guaranteed in S three-hour lessons. Ladies
gentlemen lu. DeHoney's beautiful
academy, 2da ana wasmngton. Beginners
class starts Monday and Thursday eve
nings. Advanced class Tuesday evenings, 8
to 11:30. Plenty of desirable partners no
emDarrassment. you can never learn dana
ing in private lessons from inferior teach.
ers you must have practice. LEARN IN
A REAL SCHOOL from professional danc
ers. Phono Alain 76J6. Private lessons all
noun
Phone your want ads to The Ore-
gonian. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY.
WANTED Janitor to work four hours In
ino morning, uail. azter ll A. il., 10
WAAThU A housekeeper on ranch for
man ana two cniidren. Address 69 V, 6th
AUCTION SALES.
At the Baker Auction Hour VjLtnfcni
I m west ran streets, bale at JO A M.
MEETING yOTICES.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO.
114, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Thurs
day) evening at 6:30 o'clock.
Labor in the M. M. degree.
Vjsitinff brethren a in-a i-
By order W. M.
FRED Ll OLSON. Sec "
PALESTINE LODGE. NO.
141. A. F. AND A. it. Spe
cial communication today
i, ec. v, 7 o ClOCK.
M. M. degree. Visiting breth
ren welcome. Archer Place. Alt.
ay oraer or w. xi
W. 8. TOWXSEND, Sec.
. KENTON LODGE. NO 143.
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com-
uiuuicauon toaay (Thursday),
Dec. 30. Visiting brethren wel
come. By order of W. M
R. B. HEADLET, Sec.
HAWTHORNE LODGE NO
lli. A. AtXD A. 11. Spe
cial communication today
(Thursday) at 4:30 P. M. Work
L" 'h6 p- C- degree. Visiting
O. E. MILLER. Sec.
M.RTHA TMASHINGTON
CHAPTER, NO. 14, O. E. S.
Special meetings this (Thurs
day), 3 P. M. and 7 P. M..
East Sth and Burnside.' De
grees. Visitors welcome. By or-
BBLILE RICHMOND, Sec
der TV. M.
RED MEN CHRISTMAS TBUi d'aoi-
Members of the Improved Order of Red
..icu, uiau- ittiuinvB ana mends are in
vited to attend a Christmas tree party for
the children of the order, given under the
auspices of Oneonta Tribe, No 2. and Wil
lamette Tribe, No. 6. at W. O. W ball
East 6th and East Alder streets' this
(Thursday) evening at 8 i.vin,t. 'o.,.'
Claus will distribute gifts. Entertainment
ana aancing. COMMITTEE.
PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD NO
42. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN
YEOMEN, will give a masquerade ball
Thursday evening. Dec. 30. in th. t,...
Verein hall, tu3 13th st. Music - by Bliss1
Harmony Orchestra. Splendid prizes. Ad
mission Just aOc, ladles 35c Tetta
Haines, correspondent. 2o5 aHmItv hinv
Phone Main 6oits.
PORTLAND TENT. NO. 1. meef. w,
Thursday evening in Maccabee hn thlh
floocSelltng-Hirach building, 386 Wash
ington street Xislting Sir Knights always
welcome. G. D. BAKER. R. K.
DANCE theN old year out at Hibernian
iian, owi xvusnen at liiven by the
Swastika elub, Friday, Dec SL Gentle
men 60c; ladies 25c.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, eharm .ln
new designs. s Jaeger Bros.. 131-4 Bistb. sU
fic...tl
HlFPllROrlE
MEETING NOTICES.
GRAND MASK BALL,
NEW TEAR'S EVE.
DEC. 31.
KIRKPATRICK COUN
CIL 2227. SECURITY
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
General Invitation to the
public to come and see the
old year out and the new
year in with nur members.
at the Swiss hall. Third and Jefferson.
Hochs' famous union music; 20 good
prizes; fine dancing floor; balcony for
spectators.. Admission only 35 cents, in
cluding war tax. Come for a good time.
REGULAR meetinef to
night (Thursday). atThiel
hall, 104 Killingsworth.
near Albina ave. Initia
tory degree to be con-
. . ., rerrea at 7 o'clock sharp,
he followed by a social evening. I. O.
O. F. band in attendance. All Oddfellows
E C. BROTHERS. N. G.
C. E. WILSON. Secretary.
B. P. O. ELKS, NO. 142
Regular meeting this
(Thursday) nvnlnir
Temple, 8 o'clock. A social
session will be held Imme
diately after the business
session, open to members of
Liie oraer only.
M. R. SPATJLDING,
r Secretary,
DANCING at Moose hall
evry Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday evenings. Spe
cial dance Friday (New
icar.s eve). Dance the o d
year out and the New Year
in. Minon -Butterfield will
favor ua with th i.t...
hits. Professor Prasp's or-
ONEONTA TRIBE) NO. 2.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED
MEN. Regular meeting this
evening at 8 o'clock at W. O.
W. hall. East 6th and East
Alder streets. Warrior's and
chief's degrees. . Xmas tree
for the rhilrlron An lh, 9n,h
Members attend. Visiting brothers wel
come. L. B. SMITH, C. of R
OREGON COMMANDERY
NO. 1, K. T. PulbHc Instal
lation of officers followed
by an informal bail and
watch toartv. Installation
at officers at 8 o'clock P. M. You will
enjoy the evening If sou attend.
c. y. w I EG AND, Recorder.
GTJL REAZEE GROTTO.
NO. 85, will give an Informal
complimentary dance at Chris
tensen's hall on Friday, Jan.
T. 1921. for Grotto members
only. Admission by 1921 card.
FRIEDLANDERS for lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 310 Washington st.
DIED.
NICJHOfLS In this city. Bea 29. Katl.
aged 4& yeans, wife of G. At. Nichol of
18 East Ttfth street North, mother of
Airs. Alary Morgan or Fontanel. Mrs.
Etes Dunlap of Rosefburg, Or., Mrs. E-va
Bach of OlrnVDia. Wash.. Georire B.
Nichols of Banks, Or.. Charles W. of
stonier, or., jotin J. or Koy, or., ana
Frank P. (Nichols of Astoria, Or., and
aaucnter oi i'atncK jiea.se n. l ne re
mains are at FinleJs. Montgomery at
utn. JNotice or iuneral nereaiter.
ADLEX At Sandy, Or., Bee 29. Emery
Parish Allen, aged 52 years, beloved
father of Samuel J. Allen of this city;
brother of F. W. and William H. Allen
of San Francisco and Delbert J. Allen
of Potsdam, New York. Notice of fu
neral later. Remains are at the funeral
parlors of A. D. Kenworthy & Co.. 5002
04 92d st. S. E., in Lents. San Francisco
and New York papers please copy.
STEEPLES At Hoquiam, Wash., Dec. 28,
1920. Laura Steeples, wife of Perry
Steeples, daughter of Sarah J. Mull, de
ceased. She' leaves 4 brothers, 3 sisters.
husband and one son. Funeral notice
will appear later.
BELAY In this city. Bee. 28, Joseph
jeiay, agea .-i years, tninerai notice
later. Remains are at the funeral par
lors of A. D. Kenworthy & Co., 5S02-04
2d st. S. E.. in Lents.
FCyEBAIi NOTICES.
SHORT At the family residence, 574 Spo-
Kane ave,, jec. y, Henrietta A. Short,
aged 68 years lO months and 20 days,
beloved wife of Captain W. P. Short and
mother of Mrs. Edith DaMeritt of Reeds
port. Or.; Mrs. Ethel Lucus of Los An
geles, Cal., and R. L. Short, of Milwau
kie. Or. The deceased Is also survived
by 14 grandchildren. The funeral servi
ces will be held tomorrow (Friday). Dec.
31, at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the funeral
chapel of the Portland crematorium, cor
ner of 14th st. and By-bee ave. Friends
invited. The remams are at the resi
dence funeral parlors of Walter C. Ken
worthy. 1532-34 E. 13th St.. Sellwood.
BARNES At the residence of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Charles B. King, t?34 East ISth
st. North, December 28, John Bishop
Barnes, aged 6V years, beloved husband
of Frances Barnes, father of Mrs.
Charles B. King, Harry, Maude. Law
rence and Frances Barnes. Funeral cor
tege will leave the above residence to
morrow (Thursday") at 9:30 A. M., thence
to Church of the Madelene. 23d and Sis
kiyou sts., where r&quiem mass will be
offered at 10 A. M. Friends invited to
attend. Interment Mt. Calvary ceme
tery. Arrangements in care of Dunning
& McEntee. Tacoma, Wash., papers
please copy,
SMITH At the residence, 806 Bepauw
street, Monday. December 27. Amelia A.
Smith, aged -68 years; deceased is sur
vived by her husband, D. A. Smith, two
daughters, Mrs. W. E. Russell of Port
land, Mrs. A. L. Barnhart of Falls City;
two grandchildren, Dorothy and Dalbert;
one brother, George W. Duncan, at
Furgus City. Friends invited, to attend
funeral services at 10 A. M. Thursday
at the University Park Methodist church,
corner Fiske and Lombard streets. In
terment at Hillsboro, Or. The remains are
at the parlors of Chambers company, 24S
2oO Killingsworth avenue.
MURPHY At the residence, 841 Thomp
son street, December Js, lM'JU, Helen
Murphy, aged 14 yearn, beloved daugh
ter of Edward and Margaret Murphy,
sister of Mrs. J. V. Foy of Toronto,
Can.; JIargaret. Francis, Harry, Ed
ward, Peter and Jack Murphy. Re
quiem mass will be offered at the
Church of the Magdalene, East Twenty
third and Siskiyou streets, tomorrow
(Friday), December 31, 1920, at 9 A. M."
Friends inrited to attend. Interment
at Mount Calvary cemetery.
WALLING In France, Aug. 31, 1018, Carl
Wooley Wailing, aged 2o- years., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. ailing of 2do
Halsey street and- brother of Mrs. O,
Hollingsworth and Miss Gladys Walling.
Funeral will be held Friday, December
31, at McKntee & Eilers' parlors, 10th
and Everett sts., at 1 P. M under the
auspices of the veterans of batteries A
and B, 147th field artillery. Friends in
vited. Interment soldiers' plot, Mount
Scott Park cemetery.
BURR Dec. 28, 1920, near Hillsboro, Or.
Laura Jtsurr, agea years o montns
and 18 days; sister of Miss Anna Burr
of Portland, A. K. surr ot Marshall.
Minn., and James Burr of Faribault,
Minn. Funeral services will be held
Friday, Dec. 31, at 2:30 P. M., from
th R. T. Byrnes residence establish
ment, 901 Williams ave., at Mason sts.
Friends invited to attend. The remains
will be sent Friday evening to Marshall,
Minn., lor interment.
FELDMAN- At Los Angeles, Cal., Marcus
Feldman, aged years, beiover lather
of Jacob Feldman of this city, Harry
Feldman of Corvallis, Or.; William and
Lewis Felberbaum and Mrs. Marium
Poiowe of Mobile, Ala. Friends invited
to attend the Tuneral services at Hoi-
man's Funeral Parlors, Third and Sal
mon streets, tomorrow (Friday), Decem
ber 81, 1920. at 10 A. M. Interment
Ahavai Sholom cemetery.
MIITXOS Dec. 28, at the family residence,
297 East zd street, u&ays, aged 27
years, wife of Dr. Frank Mihnos, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs L. E. Sauvain, sister
of Zelma Sauvain and niece of Drs. Ame
lia and Fred Zeigier of this city. The
funeral service will be held today
(Thursday) vat 1 o'clock F. M. a Fin-
ley's. Montgomery at i-jrtn. friends in
vited. Concluding service Riverview
cemetery.
Dl'EBER The funeral cortage of the
late Dr. w . c uueoer wui leave the
chapel or Miller & Tracey, Thursday,
Dec. 30. at 8:30 A. M., thence to Made-
lelne church, 23d and Siskiyou sts.,
where requiem mass will be offered at
9 A. M. Interment, Mt- Calvary ceme
tery.
PHILLIPS Mrs. Lottie Phillips, aged 87
yeara, late or V entura iark. Funeral
services will be held today (Thursday)
at 2 P. M. from the chapel of K. W.
Gable & Co.. 1073 East Glisan. Re
mains will be forwarded to The Dalles.
Or., for Interment.
PUCKER The remains of the late "Will-
lam w. Fucker wtii oe rorwaraea l nurs
day, Dec. 30. at 10 A. M.. under the di
rection of Miller & Tracey, to - Castle
Rock, Washington, where services and
Interment will take place.
" FINE RAT; CARS.
UMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
S66 4tb St., opp. City Hall. NEU BROS.
pvblaesing granite: co. f
nr THIKOAT MAOISON aTfrggfl
chestra.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
DUNNING & McENTEE
Now located In their new residential
funeral home, Morrison at Twelfth, went
side. Phone Broadway 480. Auto. 545-58.
The Funeral Home of Refinement
and Distinctive Service.
Note We have no branches nor any con
nection whatever with, any other under
taking firm. -
EDWARD HOLMAN
& SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon streets. Main SOT.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRAGEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between 20th and
21st streets. West Side, Lady Assistant.
Main Auto. 578-85.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy
a home, ltith and Everett streets. Phone
Broadway 2133. Automatic 621-33.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
. The Residential Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah St., Irvington dist. East 64.
EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(F. S. Dunning. Inc.)
"The family set the price." 414 E. Alder.
LERCH. UNDERTAKER.
East Eleventh at Hawthorne.
Phone East 781.
1 n 7C1 I CD Pfl 592 Williams Ave.
Mi III LLLLLII UUi
Phone East 108
eveurce undertaking co.
OM.ll tO Third and Clay. Main 4152.
BREEZE & SNOOK g?
A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO..
5802-04 2d st., Lenta. Tabor 5267.
FLORISTS.
Bl
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's progressive florist. We sp,2
clallze in funeral designs. 141 Sixth,
opposite Meier & Frank's. Main izib.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.
Florists, 854 Washington. Main 289.
Flowers for ail occasions artistically
arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 287 Morrison s
Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral do-
signs. No branch stores.
TONSETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington
st. bet. 4th Pd 5th. Main 5102. A-11UL
OREGON HUMANE SOCIET
fnveftleratea all cases of a 1 1 e r e
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150
courthouse, i-'hone Main an irom
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
pound at its home, &3d coiumDia dou
levard. Phone any time. Woodlawi
764. Doss for sale. Horse ambulance
for sick or aisaDiea norses. o m a 1 1
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary, and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses.
etc picked up free ot cnarare.
NEW TODAT.
ffaii. Pfafif.
by the plan of Construction
It results In a great saving In
both the use of lumber and labor.
The built 4-foot sections are easy
to handle; easy to ship. The
freight is low. YOU SAVE!
KKOIM ADE Bl ILIHNti CO.. '
E. 11th and Market Sts.. or 803
Lewis Blug. rhones, .ait 5114 or
liroauway
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver.)
Old Rugs and Woolen Clothing.
We Make Keversible. Hand-Woven
FLUFF RUGS
1 8x10 ft. Fluff Rug- Woven 17.30
1 Sx6 ft. Fluff Kug Woven $4.25
Rag Kugs Woven, All Sizes
Clothes Cleaning and Dyeing Depta,
Mail Orders Send for Booklet.
FEATllKKS RENOVATED
Largest and Finest Equipped Carpet
cleaning and refitting works in the
state or Oregon. .
Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, Etc.
9x12 Rugs, steam ( leaned, 1.50
WESTERN FLCFF KLQ CO.
64-60 I'ninn Ave. N.
Phone: East 6516.
Ladies Save your old' carpets, rugs and
woolen clothing. Let as make new rugs
for you.
The . oldest and best-equipped factory.
Fluff and rag rugs woven all sizes;
carpets refitted; 9x12 rugs steam
cleaned. 11.50. We call and deliver.
188 E. Eighth st. rhone East 2580.
OARAGES
SAMUEL COSIVKLL,
231 Artisans Hldtc.
Phone Broadway 3S10
IRVINGTON HOME
Singular charm and beauty. Ffom
lurcn hall vou enter beautiful living
room, 20x30: woodwork in old Devon;
n-ilis In art nouveau: silk tapestry
japer; dining room 18x19 in old Devon,
wltn l r e n c n uoora iy buh (juit.i,
Pullman kitchen and breakfast room;
two baths; two fireplaces; three bed
rooms, double sleeping porches; fine
garage; retirsea ii,uuv, leaving city
and forced to sell for S450; $2000
cash and $75 per month. Immediate
possession. No agents. East; 1347.
Mortgage Loans
ton-wt Interest rate Installment re
payments if desired. Bui I dins; loan
A. H. BIRRELL GO.
X17-ll Korthwrstern Bank BaUdls
Haranall u
Edward E.Goudey Co.
. MORTGAGE! LOANS
Vaated States BaaJc BalldlnB
31 I ii
KEW TODAY.
$8000
ONE OF PORTLAND'S BEAUTI
FUL SIGHTLY HOMES
Seven rooms, also two rooms and
store room In attic; plate-ftlass
windows: fireplace, furnace:
French doors; two toilets and
lavatories; ample closets and
built-ins; full basements; beau
tiful tcrounds and shrubbery: lot
75x133, more available. About
one-third cash, or would consider
nice small home as part payment.
On carline. Phone Tabor 61)63.
REAL ESTATE.
ARE VOU THIXKIXC, OP HLIL.DING
We furnish sketches and estimates of
cost of your proposed building without
charge and our estimates are not guess
work. Plana and specifications prepared
by experienced and licensed architect
and engineer; only competent and relia
ble contractors are permitted to lijiure
witn us. we Invite your inquiries
American Contractors' Ass n., 340 Sher
lock building. Phone Broadway ii.-33.
AM HERB from Texas to dispose of my
properties quickly; busness property, va
cant lots and close-in acreage. Sacrifice
for immediate sale. Phone East 7i8
quickly for appointment anil particulars,
Here is a chance to buy right under the
nammer.
For Sail1 Flat and Apartment Property.
$125 MONTHLY INCOME
An unusual bargain in income prop
erty: a splendid modern flat building in
a sisrhtly location on lower Portland
Heights; three modern flats In splendid
coi-dition rentinsr tor ,ij; per month;
a safe investment yielding a fine In
come; the price has been cut away down
to make an immediate sale; $0-0 cash
required.
STRONG CO..
634 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
HOME. INCOME.
Owner leaving Portland will sell six
apartment building, close in, east side,
in good condition; rental value $110 per
month; pays taxes, insurance and lo'
on price ot fsooo. fart casn. k
Oregonlan.
NOB Hll.r. DISTRICT.
Apartment house, lnO.000: will yield
a gross Income around S15.000: attrac
tive terms. For particulars call at of-
I1C 6.
BROWN Sb GRANT,
201-2 Fenton Building.
For Sale Lots.
$S00 LOT FOR $300.
60x100 corner on Killingsworth ave..
no liens; must be cash. Owner must
have quick money. Good abstract and
warranty deed. Close to 4 car lines.
achool. churches and stores. Your op
portunity. tee as at once.
RITTER, LOWE & CO..
I0I-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
$50 DOWN.
Start the new year right; dandy south
front building lot between two new
homes on Webster St., near Concord;
cement walks, curbs, graded street, only
$550. $."0 down, balance easy at 6.
RITTER, LOWE A CO..
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
SACRIFICE.
KENTON LOT.
$150, must be cash, lot 5, blk. 1L.
Goodmomlng addn., on Maryland ave.,
fac. west, between Saratoga and Bryant f
your loss If vou pass this up.
RITTER, LOWE & CO..
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
CASH SACRIFICE.
Owner going to California, will sell
50x100 on E. 11th st. for $275. Must be
cash. Good abstract and warranty deed.
Buy now and sell at a profit next spring.
RITTER. LOWE A CO.,
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
LOTS ALMOST HALF PRICE.
$1 down. $1 week 50x100. cement
walks. Alberta car. Why wait until
prices advance?
R. W. CAR Y", 1219 N. W. BANK BLPO.
ROSE CITY district, 2 blocks to car. base
ment dug and 2.0 or 3M)0 feet of lum
ber; reasonable for cash. Phone Tabor
oo, evenings.
For fjale Houses.
WEST SIDE BUNGALOW
COMPLETELY FURNISHED.
A strictly modern 7-room semi-bun
galow, hardwood floors, fireplace, built
Ins, full concrete basement, good fur.
nace, large living and dining rooms, 2
bedrooms downstairs, all of which have
hardwood floors, bath and modern
Dutch kitchen, 2 bedrooms and sleeping
porch upstairs; also lurge attic. This
house is elegantly furnished. All mu.st
be sold at once and will be sacrificed
to the person who will make the best
offer before January 1. Any reasonable
terms accepted.
RICHARD W. MAST.
RITTER. LOWE & CO..
. 201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
LAURELHUR3T.
$7500.
This nifty 7-room bungalow Is Jnst
complete; large, spacious rooms, hard
wood floors throughout, tile bath, tapes
try paper, furnace, garage and veery-
tntng modern to the minute; you win
hnd the very best of workmanship and
all stands close inspection. Phone 21-:t0.
ALBERTA HOME 7 ROOMS.
$2(1.10 $.00 CASH.
Substantial 7-room house, close to car,
1 bedroom, bath and toilet down, 3 bed
rooms up; cement basement, laundry
trays. Actually a good buy on very easy
terms.
CLEVELAND-HENDERSON CO.,
.tnn-K Board of Trade bldg. Bdwy. 4754.
BI(i SACRIFICE.
$.-.500, WORTH $7000.
First party with $S(i0 to $1500 cash
can move right in my beautiful 7-room
home in Walnut Park add. Have bought
farm and must sell at once. W. F. Ma
honey,- Marshall 2781.
IRVINGTON.
S T R I C TLY MODERN RESIDENCE,
FINE CORNER LOT; HARDWOOD
FLOORS, HOT-WATER HEAT, GA
RAGE. CALL MR. MAYSON, WITH
POINDEXTER. 208 SELLING BLDG.,
MAIN 1S00. RESIDENCE TABOR 0041.
BV LAL'RELHURST home. 9 rooms, dou
ble garage and billiard room; built by
day labor, best material;' if you are in
the market for a high-class home In the
best location, do not fail to see this.
Corner Floral avenue and Couch st. Own
er and buiiuer on premises irom j
4 P. M.
100 YARDS TO CAR.
Modern 5-room and sleeping porch,
all on one floor; has hardwood floors,
fireplace, bookcase, in fact, all the bullt-
ins, !)t 50x100, beautiful lawn; price
$3750;' $1500 down, Daiance to suit.
61 or E. 8036.
E.
SACRIFICE sale. lot BOWxIOO. two 5
room cottages, l rurnisnea, nignest grade
furniture, electric range, cleaner and
heater, price $0000, $:tlflO cash. $2!ioo
contract, 6 int. 2 blks. Laurelhurst
Park, 3 to car. Take late model ma
chine In trade. Phone 210-03.
MR. LOT OWNER!
Good time to build your home. Will
build for you and assist you in the fi
nance.
GEORGE B. WELLER,
220 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 5211. East H372.
LAURELHURST.
This new bungalow is complete and
nn to the minute in every detail and
before you select your new home, motor
out to 225 Hazel Fern place and see for
yourself; it Is aosoiuteiy a rare bargain.
Owner ana puuoer win snow you.
LAURELHURST.
T-eoom modern bungalow; all built-in
conveniences,- narawooa noors through
out elecant fixtures, plpeless furnace,
fireplace, garage, street improvements
paid: owner leaving city and will sell
cheap. 1218 t-ast rlancers st.
RTISTIC west side nungaiow on . the
Heights. strictly mooern, seven rooms,
hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces, gas heat,
rinii. unobstructed view entire citv.
634 Hoffman road. Price $6250. $100J
cash, balance rental terms. Telephone
Main 5lV.t3.
Bll- T.A-URELHUUST BUNGALOW
Ready to live (" uo.w out anu IOOK II
over, uet my oesi. price, uwner ana
builder. ,
GCjUKUH lb,' nci.Lr.n,
Main 5231. East 6372.
$120e.
WHY PAY RENT?
4-room house, nicely furnished, on
paved st.; good car service; good neigh-
bornooa; omj w iii". fid per
month. Tabor 420.
NIFTY BUNGALOW, $2250.
5 rooms, nearly new, concrete founda
tion, full basement, modern plumbing,
close to school: $500 cash. $25 monthly;
a real find. Fred W. German Co., 732
Chamber of Commerce.
NEW HOME. $1400.
4-room cottage, H2d st., near Foster
, road: both main streets: lot 5(1x04: paved
street, liens paid; reduced price for quick
sale. $700 cash, ,
j C. CORB1.N CO.. 305-6-T Lewis Bldg.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
Lot 5OX1O0, street Improvements In
and paid; 5 rooms, needs some repairs,
close in: price $1700; small payment
down balance straignc mortgage.
Mr. Fisher. Main 6420.
Call
TWO LITTLE HOMES.
Comfortable 6-room home, lot 60x115,
two blocks to car, $1400; 6-room eottnge,
' Surnytide corner, streets Improved. $2150.
Easy terms. A. H. Btrrell Co., 217 N. W.
Sank Bids. Max. 4114.
BKAL ESTATE.
For Pal Houses.
BIHR-CARET CORPORATION.
REALTORS.
MALM 74S7.
To most persons the purchase of a
nouse is a very Important piece or dusi
ness. Before selecting your home does
not good business judgment suggest tnst
you consult a large, varied, carefully
chosen listing, such as we nave to otter 7
We have on display photographs of all
oi our nouses.
ALBERTA BUNGALOW.
6 Rooms $1800.
On a full lot, one block from ths ear.
lnts bungalow Is of very attractive ap
pcarance and of excellent construction-
Two large bedrooms, best of plumbing,
gas and electricity, sewer, garsge;
small down payment will buy this bun
galow.
ATTRACTIVE BUNOALOW $2100.
$.100 down, with small monthly psy-
ments. takes this good looking, double
constructed bungalow, one block from
cur. Two dandy bedrooms, combination
living and dining room. Dutc h kitchen
Excellent plumbing, gas and electricity,
An unusual buy.
TILLAMOOK STREET.
$ Rooms $3000.
One-half block from car line, near 7th
street, a very fine 5-room house with
run cement basement, laundry trays,
furnace; paved stret, geum, excellent
plumbing; $700 down will buy this
place. It ia walking distance from
town.
AMHERST STREET.
8 Rooms $2000.
$.100 down with small monthly psy-
menis will ouy a very substsnUsI
room housa with 5 bedrooms, of which
3 are upstairs; this house Is in good
conuiuon anu is an excellent buy.
BIHR-CARET CORPORATION,
211 Rsilway Exchange Bldg.,
Third and citark Sts.
MAIN 74S7.
OWNER GOING TO ALASKA
He came Into our office to tell
That he had a little brown bungalow he
wanted us to sell.
$:l.100 was the total price.
Which he thought was a eacrlflce.
There Is everything imaginable built in,
A pass pantry and a Dutch kitchen.
2 sunny bedrooms with a bath In be
tween, A large living and dining room that's
neat ana clean.
A flrepla and turnace and laundry
trays
And a lot of wood in th basement
which stays;
A 50x100 lot with an abundance ef fruit.
A nne velvety lawn that is sure to suit.
i.et us snow you.
Our antos are at your service.
COOVEIl HOLM AN, Realtors,
822-3-4 Failing Bldg. Mar. 8W3.
ROSE CITY DISTRICT.
t2000 Furnished $2000.
8 rooms completely furnished, lust as
neat as can be; heating stove with water
coils; gas water heater: all oonklng
utensils: winter supply of wood; living
room, kitchen, bedroom snd sleeping
porch enclosed; complete plumbing and
a dndy bathroom; ;0x!OO lot; 2 blocks
to llosn City cur: vacant ami ready to
move into. This can be had on very
easy terms.
C. M. Terr.
COB A. McKENNA A CO.,
2 Fourth St. Mnln 4S22.
5-UOOM BUNGALOW,
SOxll'O CORNER. $;15U0.
If you can pay $tlK cash you'll get a
mlgtity good bargain in this nungaiow.
It has 5 large rooms and bath, full ce
ment'basement. Soxloo corner lot. fruit
trees in bearlnff. large chicken nouse,
paved street paid, and located south Mt.
Tabor. HememlMT the street Is paved
and don't forget the big lot. See us at
once.
COMTE KOHLMAN.
Main ."i,"0. '.''is Chamber of Com.
HAWTHOKNK RES1 HENCE,
I3..IKI $.-.110 CASH.
Balance like rent; nu.dern 6-room
residence. 8 bedrooms and bnth upstairs,
large living and dining room, concrete
basement, aoxltm lot. on paved street
close to school and car line. House is
newly painted snd In good repair.
RICHARD W. MAST,
RITTER. LOWE & CO..
201-3-5-7 Hoard of Trade Bldg.
4-ROOM BUNOALOW.
2.-.ll WILL HANDLE.
Furnished, 2 stoves. 2 beds, dining set,
nigs, chairs, etc. ; 4 rooms, coxy and con
veniently arrnneed. North and east
front, lot 50x1(10, 10 feet off paved
street and rnrline. Priced for quick sale
at only $l"oi. Payments Ilka rent.
J( 'HNSON-DOKSON CO..
W3 N. W. Hunk bldg. Mnln 37T.
ROSK CITY PARK.
NIFTY BUNG A LOW $5000.
Here's a real home. Lots of clsss
and distinction. Modern to the last de
tail. Yes, there is a garage. Nothing
could be added to make it better. You d
expect to pay $11000 See it today.
A. G. TKEPE CO..
270 Stark St.. near 4th. Main 3092.
Branch office, 50th and bandy.
LAURELHURs
STRICTLY MODKR.V BUNOALOW,
FIX ROOMS AND BREAKFAST LOOM.
ALL ON ONE FLOOR. WHITE ENAM
EL FINISH AND HARDWOOD FLOORS
THRUGHOUT, HOT - WATER HEAT,
GARAGE; LOT 7."ixl00.
POINDEXTER, 20s SELLING BLDO.
MAIN 1W1. RESIDENCE. EAST 0771.
OWNER LEAVING CITY.
Hawthorne, Marguerite ave. BcnuM
ful ti-rooin modern house, excellent
condition. Furnace, fireplace. Lot 5ux
140. Paved streets. Family orchard.
Only $47od. Long, reasonable terms.
r.o mortgage. Tills will bear Invest!
gation. Come Bee for yourself. T. O.
Bird. 520 Cham, of Com. Mar. 102
8 ROOMS $2.-50, $200 CASH.
About half way out on the St. Johns
car nt: house Is plastered, has concert
foundation and basement. In fair condl
tlon. plumbliK, electric lights and gas.
1 block to car; a nngnty good vslue.
Will take cheap lot or small house. Fred
W. German Co., i32 Cham, of Com.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS.
Five-room bungalow, $5200,
Six-room houie $7500.
Irvington 7-room bungalow $77,1.
Ladd addition 7-room house $775.
Please let me show you. have msnv
ethers very reasonably priced. Phone
Main 545a, or call at 1125 Gaxco bldg.
THAT VACANT LOT.
Why not turn burden into Income?
We design and buna apartments, ga
rages, residences, anything; furnish
plans and finance. Established 10 yeara
We offer SECURITY. SEnVICE. SAT
ISFACTION. L. R. Bailey Co.. 024
N W. Hank bldg.
NEW. modern live-room bungaiow, 421
East 55th st., on Hawtnorne car line
was Intended for our home, but change
of biiKiness comoelled us to move to a
Washington city; we will be on premises
rnr tew uavs ann win mass rou
bedrock price, sacnliclng for quick sal
Tel. Tabor 4077. Auto at yo
our uis
sposal.
X.IL'ilO HAWTHORNE CAR $.'12IK.
7-room modern bungalow-style, 1 bed
room, aarage. chicken house, near school
and car, all In fine condition, only $000
cash to handle, a real bargain, alar
shall 3352. Tabor 3000.
J. B. ROCK CO.,
TWO 5-ROOM cottages, one furnished
first-class, full-sixe basement. electric
range, heater and cleaner, 4Ox0O lot.
nne corner tkmxOO. for sale by owner.
Phone today 2.17-2S. Call week dsvs, 4T
E. Morrison or phone 219-03. SunnyslJs
district.
ROSE CITY BARGAIN.
New four-room bungalow with hard
wood floors: long living room, fireplace,
Dutch kitchen, breakfast nook, buill-
ins, tiled floor in bathroom, basement,
laundry trays, good furnace, 50x100 lot;
stjoo casn. oal. terms. (.,o r. o-.un st.
ALL FURNISHED COMPLETE.
5-room' modern bungalow, alt on one
floor: has all late bullt-lns. all fur
nished with Al furniture includlnr beau
tiful piano; this place is close in and the
price If reasonable. East GUI or East
SUNN YSIPB. Belmont St., corner 3lst.
large light 2-slory o-roem nouse, cemeni
basement, bay window in dining room,
fine kitchen, white enameled bath
room. $1250 cash, balance monthly.
Tabor HVS0.
5-ROOM bungalow, R. C, well built.
strictly mooern ana an meal noma;
$4000. $MI0 cash, with good monthly
payments will handle; no agents, ur
211 1 . Oregonlan.
$2750 SMALL bungalow, bath, electricity.
gas neaier, iir.., neia nonrnooa ;
furniture sold If desired. Ar't about other
good buys. BRECK, THE LOGANRERKY
MAN. Tabor 2078 (except Sunday).
ROSE CITY BUNGALOW.
$55n0. six rooms, furnace, fireplace,
hardwood floors. 50x100. with garage.
REN'TH A. 615 Chamber of Commerce.
NEW BUNGALOW, five rooms, convenient.
modern, can oe seen oaiuroay ana sun
day afternoon-. Call evenings. Wdin.
flnrt.
$3000 $1000 CASH; new, modern 4-room
small apartment i. in uuinniowi lots or
light, gas heat. Woodlaan 457L 10i
K nowles st.
IRVINGTON Two beautiful homes. Just
completed ana reauy to move in; strictly
modern. 571) K. 25th sL N. l'houe
Woodlawn 4S41.
IRVINGTON boms; hot Water heat, lx
100 corner, near 22d; $15,0oo, terms.
East 410. ;
BUY" FROM owner this nice 6-room corner
asm is Irving ton. faon S, IM
WEAL :TVTJR.
For Kale Hon.es.
FRANK L. MrOt'mW
-TO BUY YOU K HUME
HOO Phoiorraplis of Homes
FOK fl.K.
LARGEST HOME SEI.l.FWI OX
THE PACIFIO COAST
Every dlstrlot In th. entire cltv. Homes
at every price. f Mr.wrf, w u help
ou nuke your down payment.
23 autoa at yonr ervlee.
Open an day Sunday.
Open every esning until t.
RAKta (TTTT'S Tt TOO EST P,RCA!N
$42u ROSE CITY HACKfFlt'K I .(Mated
In the best p.rt nf Hs t'llr. K.
4th, ft. room California bunes
Jow. fireplace, bullt-llia, while
Dutch kitchen, seeping por-h;
spacious musir- room. ITU
MONKSTI.V THE FrOOkT
BAIflAIN IN HortR -ITY tH
months don t miss Tina.
.,. HAWTHoKVK
3 ISO VK 0n EXCEPTIONAL vslue.
ft-room attractive modem hnm,
I Mock to ear. ALL pd M,
"'"s PI4 E. Tamhill
$"00 $.t:. down. 5-room Hawthorne
home; white eramel piumMes;
electricity. ,.. Dlerk .
to car.
$30VAO.,t! n"- '"U'lful 4-reom
Al.PKHTA bungalow; flreplaee,
book...., while Dnt.'h kitchen,
breakfnst nook; K llllne on h
, IMMEDIATE! roCNDseiloN.
IKDO Attractive ft-room AI.KKKTA
bungalow; whits enamel pliimh
lns. electricity, gas, garage. U.
1 Ii h st.
tUfto $.' down; very substantial
roim semi-bungalow, Al.lifcHTV
built-in ront enl'-ncea. a hus
enamel plumbing, electricity, las.
E. 2sth; s.V(H .town.
$2(100 $4rt down. I'retiv Margnoelie
ave. bungalow, 5 rooms; modern,
buffet, Dutch kitchen; nniy $fX
linn n
JKFVF.RSO.V HIGH HcniOOt, DISTRICT
$2(ijO $:mi down; KVAI THIS KI'ilIT
I I. 6-ronm modern home, whlis
eiiHTnel plumbing, eleetrlcllv. rhi.
sleeping porch, sum no. IUihl
ave. ,
These are onlv a few of ths hundreds
of WONDERFUL RAHOAINS hae
for wile. VISIT in'H GREAT LHM'l.AV
ROOM AND HE CllM INCKIi .e
FRANK I.. M.i-,Ult;E,
To Buy Your Homo
AMngton bl.lg Mn lOM
3d St.. bet Wash snd Stark
ROSE CITY PARK.
$.-.v(
Folks, here Is your opporlunltr get
one of the prettiest bungalows In sll of
Rose City Park st a low price; located
Just off gamly on 4th st.. Ross city
choicest location. Let us show vml.
Positively must ha sold by Jsn. 2, 1U2L
You'll have to hurrv.
A. U. TEKi'R CO..
270 S'ark St., near 4th. Main 8092.
Branch office, ftOth and Sandy.
HOME BUTEKS. THIS H A MTHCIHN II
BUNGALOW HAS COT To HE BOLD
WITHIN THE NEXT FEW HATS
Has large living room, paneled dining
room., kitchen, 2 bedrooms snd bsth on
first floor; large floored attic above:
lots of bullt-lns. fireplace, furnace; ml
cement basetnt-nt, cement wa.ks. garaire
street Improvements all In ami paid;
for only i;in(i. a real bargain.
STEWART JOHNSON',
ill. Nortlie.rtern Hank hide.
$2s..O, FURNISHED1 l.'V.ll. FURNISHED!
$2H..(l. FURNISHED!
8 rooms, 8 bedroom, everything goes;
bathroom, Dutch kitchen, Inutility Iravs,
Sldewslk. lot ailxinl, newcomers rleae
copy; $700 cash; II will psy ou to see
us. No. 32.
J. A. WICK MAN CO,
""Shortest Wsv Home"
M48tarksl. Main 5s.1 snd 1091
HAWTHORN K Hi m EH U NT EKH.-
HERE'S YOU It CHANCE,
ti-room modern bungalow, year old.
Hardwood floors, excellent Dutch kitch
en, buffet, fireplace. Full ceemnl bsse.
ment, wash travs. Lars-,, attic. N,-r
34th st. Only $.i;."0. flniin ennh. Alxo
have i for S.l.Miu. T. u. Bird, Marshall
1Q22 Sellwooil 27IM1
LITTLE FARM IN' TOWN
8-roim modern bmisalow, very best
Of construction, ould coat close to $.',(mu
lo build; you can k. ep a row. ebb kens;
K(dl25 ft. lot. only $.17011. I'ioo us.rt,
terms en balance. Marshall ifu.,2. T.
bur Juno.
J. n. ROCK CO. .
BEAUTIFUL SEVEN-ROOM IHNHA l.oVV.
rive rooms down and two upatatrs;
modern ami complete In everv detail altlt
garago, close to car and school; pave
ment sn.l sewer, rlof-e In, Hose (Itv;
price $T(H. liberal terms, misbt rtit
furnished to responsible party. Call Ts
bor 77:M No asritf
CLOSE IN
Beautiful .t-rooin hiitxalow and sleep,
trig porch, sll on one floor; has sll lata
bullt'lns, fireplace, full cement hse.
ment, good furnace, tarpeia so with
tlis place; price $i;ral. $.mmi down, bale
nnce to suit East (Mil or l-.net
HAWTHORNE HUMlAItW.
5 rooms snd large stile, liss bard
Wood floors, fireplace, nil bullt-lns. full
cenieiit basement, furnace, pav. d n"4
paid. Pries fl'-'iHI, 1 1. -,oii cash. bill. $.'.
per month, t-ius
Marshall ll.'l.l?.
tu car and si.hooL
J H ROCK CO .
GOOD LOT wanted In ( M-t,a life fo
bursa. ow, onlv 1.", nilnut.-f out
car.
hiium' high, swell view, has sua, ele
triclly, ninUern pl-imbmg. and beamed
rellliiua, on lot ".(in 1 2'., wliy pay log
price?; this place only I.V.imi. tsks bit
to $I(KK. balance $1.. per rtiolitli. Call
Wakefield, Lrnsdway ,'l...
A LH E UT A.
$.1750. $mno down, balance like rent,
modern 7-room house, :i bedrooms en
second floor, Urg corner lot, UUkliiO on
paved street. ,.,,se to car and s lioul.
J( "HNSoN-lx IIISON ( .,
63.1 N. W. Hank hlilit. .Main 37T
HA Rli.MN BARGAIN.
S rooms, bath, glnsMed-in sleeping
porch, full bssrment, brn-ked-in furnaea,
garae, lot 5(l 1(1(1. n, nr Hose Cltv school,
$170(1. easy terms. Mlihael, with In
terstate Lsnd Co., 2 IS Bunk St. Main
completely rurnii.i home, im-iuiiing
piano, clone In, H-room bungalow, i hob a
shrubbery, on paved street, price only
$300, one-thtrd ca-h. tmlance like rent,
JOHNSON-1 io iso.N' CO,
63S N. W. Hank bblg Main 7sr.
SEf.LWOOO MODERN 1IUNGA"lTv7
$.1(1110. 5 ntcs la(ge rooms, Initch
kitchen, basement, lot 511x127. built A
yesrs ago. Garage, aved slleet, near
car. $.Vitt cnah. b.tlsiice like r nt. T. O.
Bird. Mar. I"22. fellnnnd 27ml
5-ROOM llouee 111 SU ll II il i b ; i w luiiu-
ture, iihonogrsph, sewing mmlilne. elec.
sppllaio-ca. range, etc.; can rent for fno
mo. ; $;17.'i0 car,h will take tlila home. Im
provements in sn.l paid. See Jultnson
Bach. 4IHI Broadway bldg.
WOODSTOCK HOME ON CHOICE Inoxlmt
.as ilown. lialam-a )K rent. 5
rootil liouan. In good conditlnii and m-y
comfortable, near school and carline.
JOHNSo.N-Dol iSON CO.
633 .V. W. Hank blilg. Mnln 37KT.
nosw city hahgai.v
40(V 7-l-oorn modern honie. Putrb
kltiien, nice dining and llvln- rmnn.,
four betlrooms and bath Prenltns, 411$
Cbamier of ('ommer-.-e bldg
WILL ACAjkl'T good auto for flint Dai.
ment on 5-moin hiitinalnw; fins dis
ttlit, lot hluh sft.ir.llng exceptional
view, $.i.'.oo, hslan.-s $i.i par monih.
Call Gray, Rroaduay ;i.-.l6.
irvington corner home.
$t5(IO.
H. W. floors, concrete porches; classy
home.
Esst 410
IRVINGTON' BARGAIN. $71)50, terms.
Chsrnitng noma near rmb, center hall,
ivory finish. French doors, art paper,
fireplace, well built, many conveniences.
NeuhaUen. Main NIl'S.
ALL FURNISHED CoMi'LtVa;
Modern 5-rontn buriralow, all on end
floor, A -No. 1 furniture Including fin
piano: price ll $42uo cash. M1 tar
E. sua.
FOR SALE Equity In t large rooms, fur
nished nouso, near scnoot, lots of as
sorted fruits, 1 blocks from Albert
car. IMIO East 2th St. N.
MUST be sold to aetlle ewlate 7 -rnum
house, fuU bssemetit, hardwood floors,
everything excellent condition; prloe
$:tissi. one-hs,f down. I.Mil 'era av
RVIN'GTON (ik'HNl, sttracllvs small boma.
between Hrazes and Knott: large living
room, fireplace, oak floors, garage. La at
,",04. Vain W7.
6-RO(JM modern bungalow, full concrete
basement, rtreplacc, Iutch kitchen, easy
terms or will lease to responsible partus.
Partially furnished. V d n. 272. todsy
RVIN'GTON home; central entrance; f
nr a rooms, full lot, garage; Vk hluvk to
Broadway car and 22d. Last 4IU. Ileal
bargain.
FOR SALE 2-famlly houaT ( Jr.(. ha f
earth, Income $4U oo llre barsain. 26
Fast Eighth si., near Pino. Owner, 24
East Eighth street twiuth.
-ROOM bungalow. R. C. Park: largs liv
ing and dining room, H. w. floors, well
paper, furnace, garsge, $1n(K) down and
$:i5 month. Must ll. $v.i.-.(. Tsbnr T'I2.V
i-KOoM modern horns, close In. eavt aids.
price $450(1. $5O0 cash, balance like rent,
Mr. I.ce, ai5 Corbett bldg.
iooo BUYS lOOxloit and 4-rooin house.
west side, one-half rash, long time oo
balance. Mr. Lee, 'l Cornell blrtg
IRVINGTON HOM Et One $.mshi.
Broad wav: 3 ii,imi nesn or uistrl't.
MrDONEI.L E 410
SALE (At big sacrifice, lo-rouus
t weal atoa, iiawy, ItsM.
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