Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 04, 1921, Page 14, Image 14

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THE 3IORXIXG OREGON! AX, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1921
L
ABOR AIDS
CAUSE OF
IRELAND
Great Campaign Launched to
Win Self-Determination.
MAILED FIST OPPOSED
Resolutions Unanimously Adopted
in-niaudins Withdrawal of All
Armed Forces In Ireland.
BT JOSEPH W. GRHpG.
(Copyright by the New York World. Pub
Untied by Arranitrnmrt.1
LONDON. Jan. 3. (Special Cable.)
. British labor, supported for the first
time by Irish labor, has begun its or
ganized fight to wreck the mailed
fist regime in Ireland and to secure
the peace of Justice for the Irish
people. Arthur Henderson character
ized it as the greatest campaign in
the history of labor and declared it
will be waged "until the Irish people
get what justice demands."
Tr,e relegates present repreoenteu
more ihtn 3,003,000 workers in Great
Britain, as well as Irish labor. The
assembly unanimously approved the
labor eommission's report on Ireland
and adopted a resolution challenging
the British government to disprove
the statements of the labor commis
sion by a Judicial Inquiry and to pun
ish the guilty. It also unanimously
adopted resolutions demanding the
withdrawal of all armed forces In
Ireland and that the Irish, through
a constituent assembly, be given an
ui fettered opportunity to work out
"whatever constitution for Ireland
the Irish people desire." subject to
only two conditions which were al
ready Acceptable to organized Irish
labor, that protection be afforded mi
norities and that the constitution
should prevent Ireland from becom
ing a military or naval menace to
Great Britain.
Cnmpaifcn Opens January 17.
The actual campaign to arouse the
people of the country begins on Jan
uary 17 and will be continued until
February 17.
J. Bromley, a member of the com
mission who visited Ireland, said the
auxiliaries were a class-conscious
force which is really the nucleus of
a white guard which he intimated
might one day be used in England.
Many delegates loudly concurred in
this view. Bromley and other speak
ers demanded that these forces be
emashed by the united strength of
labor. Adamson, leader of the par
liamentary labor party In the house
of commons, said that the day was
not far distant when other nations
would take out of British hands the
settlement of the Irish question un
less the British nation was quick to
do so, with Justice. No direct ref
erence was made to America by the
speakers in pointing out the effect
of British outrages in Ireland on peo
ples overseas, but Tom Johnson of
the Irish transport workers declared
that even if Ireland's population was
reduced by half, that half would still
fight on for liberty, and the Irish
overseas would carry on that fight.
Henderson Blames Ministry.
Arthur Henderson placed the re
aponsibility fully on the British min
isters for the breakdown of efforts
to secure a truce and peace in 'Ire
land. He said he had seen Arthur
Griffith. Cardinal Logue, representa
tives of. Irish labor and spokesmen
for other elements of the Irish people.
and all wanted peace, "but peace with
honor." The premier's speech in par
liament announcing Intensified sup
pression, at the same time as he pro
fessed a willingness to continue the
peace talks, was, Henderson asserted,
the turning point in the negot'ations.
adding, "the peace negotiations are
now at a standstill, but British labor
will continue to work for the peace
of Justlco In Ireland."
Working up to a burst of effective
oratory, Henderson aroused the meet
ing to an intense pitch when he as
serted that the British government
could no longer stand before the
world as the professed champion of
mall nations while denying to Ire
land the right of self-determination.
Last night for the first time, he said.
jrish labor, through its representa
tives, joined hands with British work
ers to demand a government In Ire
land based on the will of the Irish
people.
The meeting adjourned, confident
that Its Intensified campaign before
parliament sits will have such a far
reaching effect that it will force the
British government to scrap the mili
tary machine In Ireland.
COMPROMISE GIVES EX-SERV
ICE MEX FIRST CRAXCE.
Sale Agreement SUdc Following
Suit Filed by State Against
livestock Company;,
SALEM, Or., Jan. 3. (Special.)
For the next 90 days, starting to
morrow, ex-service men will be given
preference right in purchasing ap
proximately 10,000,000 acres of land
to be offered for sale by the Pacific
Livestock company In compromise of
a suit brought by the state to recover
the tracts on the grounds that they
were obtained through fraud.
Under the terms of the contract ex
isting between the state and the Ta
clfic Livestock company ex-service
men purchasing these lands must pay
40 per cent of the amount involved at
the time of receiving deeds, the re
mainder to be paid in ten install
ments, with interest at the rate of C
per cent.
Originally the state had. intended to I
attempt the recovery of all lands I
owned by the livestock company In I
ttarney county, but subsequently the
corporation expressed itsj willingness
.to pay $125,000 in compromising the
suit. Approximately half of this sum
has been paid to the state.
At the expiration of the 90-dav
period, during which time ex-service
men will be given preference right in
purchasing the lands, the unsold
tracts will be disposed of to actual
settlers by A. R. Olson, sales manager
for the livestock company. The prices
to be charged for the lands vary,
hased on the character and location of
the tracts.
Applications for the purchase of
these lands will be subject to the ap
proval of the state land board, of
which George a. Brown is clerk.
Pricea for this land average $75 an
acre.
County Judge Weds Many.
ALBANY, Or.. Jan. 3. (Special.)
IT, R. Bilyeu. county judge of Linn
oounty, officiated at more than half
a hundred weddings during 1920. He
pcrlurjntd d- ceremonies. Rev. J. C
Spencer, pastor of the F'rt Methodist
church of Albany, ranked next to
Judge Bllyeu. He officiated at 37
ceremonies. Dr. George H. Young,
former pastor of the First Baptist
church of Albany and now residing in
Portland, where he is the director of
the religious educational work of the
Baptist church In the Pacific north
west, tied 17 matrimonial knots In
Linn county in 1920. He was here
only part of the year, and Rev. -B. F.
Fellman. who succeeded him as pas
tor of the Baptist church, performed
14 wedding ceremonies. Victor 0111
ver, justice of the peace of the Albany
district, officiated at ten weddings,
and Dr Wallace Howe Lee. dean of
Albany college, performed eight cere-.
monies.
1 M MADE CITIZENS
THqSE CLAIMING EXEMPTION
ARE REFUSED PAPER ST "
Englishman Took Out First Papers
in 1869 and Has Been
Voting Since.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Jan. 3. (Spe
cial.) Seventeen of 31 aliens who
were tap for naturalization today
were made citizens, while several pe
titions were refused because the peti
tioners claimed exemption from mili
tary service during the world war.
Each one who was admitted to citi
zenship Was presented with a silk
flag by the Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution.
,Achlel Dhanens of Belgium claimed
exemption from military service be
cause he was an alien. His petition
was denied. He has been In the
United States since December 6, 1909.
John Somer of Austria claimed ex
emption. He obtained his discharge
from the United States army, so his
ycitiiuu V CIS UClllCU.
Henry Freudenthal of Germany, liv
ing near Heissen, was drafted in Sep
tember, 1917, but discharged in Feb
ruary, 1M8, at Camp Lewis. This pe
tition was held up for investigation.
Rocho Peneff of Bulgaria was de
nied citizenship because his family
yet reside in the old country.
Herman Heberle was not admitted
because his witness could not give
any affirmative testimony that he
was loyal during the. war.
Francis Marion, born September
19, 1S47, In London, England, took out
first papers July 9, 1S69. and thought
he was a citizen. From 1S70 to 1875
he voted in Portland. He voted up to
1889, when he began to suspect he
was not yet a citizen. He was not
admitted.
Martin Nestor Haukkala of Russia
was adm'tte'd and his name changed
to Johnson.
THEATER SEATS DROP
$3 Tickets Sell tor J2.50 in Xc
York City-
NEW YORK, Jan. 3. Reduction of
tha price of theater tickets in vari
ous cities has been followed in New
York by the productions of Sam H.
Harris, president of the Producing
Managers' association.
Beginning tonight, the top price
will be' $2.50 instead of $3.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Jan. 3 Maximum temper
ature, 50 degrees; minimum, 4o degrees.
River reading. S A. M.. 17.7 feet: change in
last "4 hours. 3 ftet rise. Total rainfall
(j P. M. to t P. M ), 0.08 Inoh; total rain
fall since September J. lO'.'O. S3. 71 inches;
normal rainfall since September 1. 20.08
inches-; excess of rainfall since September
1. 120. STJ Inches. Sunrise. 7:53 A. M. ;
sunset. 4.3S P. M. ; Total sunshine January
3, none; possible sunshine, 8 hours, 43
minutes. Moonrise Tuesday. 3:47 A. M.;
moonset Tuesday, 1:40". M. Barometer
(reduced to sea level) at 3 P. M., 29 91
Inches. Relative humidity at 3 A. M-, 84
per cent: at. noon, SO per cent; at 5 P. M.,
SS per cent.
THE WEATHER.
Wind
Wcathec
JTATIONS.
: E
Bakef ....
Boise
Boston ....
Calgary
Chicago . . .
Denver
Des Moines.
Eureka ....
Galveston
Helena
! 34' 44:0.14l. .!W ISnow
I SB! 48 0. 00!. . XW Cloudy
! 40 48 0.04I10IW !Clar
24 34 0.00 . .iNWIClear
34! 4S O.Oo;24'S IClear
' 3S' 52 0.00,12 W Pt. cloudy
34 4S 0.00 10 SW IClear
52 5410.001. .IS IRain
54) 62,0.00'. .ISE ICloudy
53 ::s 0.04:i4'SW IClear
Juneaut
S 36 0.01!. .IW ISnow
Kansas Citv ::4 "a: o . 00 14 S Clear
Los Angeles ,"0; 06 0.0O . .!SW !Pt. cluody
Marshfield . 46 48 0.58 . .SW 'Cloudy
Medford ... 42 ,V):0. 12! . NW Rain
Minneapolis 18l 360. 02'.. IS IRain
New Orleans 62 72'0.00:. .ISE Cloudy
New York.. 3S' 4 0 . m 14 sw x:lear ,
North Head.! 44' 460.00 24 W .'Rain
Plfoenix :;s t;r, 0.00.. K .loudj
Pocatello ..' 34 42 0.10'IS SW Cloudy
Portland ...J 46' 47 0.081 .. SW IRain
Roseburg .. 481 50 0. 041.. Is IRain
Sacramento I 46! 34 0. 001.. SE IPt, cloudy
St Louis... I 40 60 O.00.20S IClear
Salt LaOte..1 5.8! 48 0. 20' .. ISW 'Cloudy
San Dlefo... 48! 60 0.001. . INW Cloudy
S Francisco 50( 60 0.00! . .'SW ICloudy
Seattle I 42 44 0.00 20 S IPt cloudy
Sltkat J 32). . .10.02'. .!XE Clear '
Spokane I 38 42 0.01 16 SW IClear
Tacoma I 42 42 0.26 12 SW ICloudy
Tatoosh lsd.i 4tll 44'0.46'26'SW ICloudy
Valdext I 101. . .'0.041. .IN ISnow.
Walla Walla. 44 46 0. OS 12 SW Cloudy
Washington I 3S ,10 0.001. . I IClear
Winnipeg ...I 14 22 0.0O11ONW Cloudy
Yakima I 34 46 II . 20 . . 1. . ..IPt. cloudy
A. M.. today,
day.
P. M. report of preceding
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Occasional rain;
westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Occasional
rain In west portion, rain or snow in east
portion ; fresh westerly winds on the
coast.
Idaho Occasional rain or snow.
FUNERAL
SHIPMENTS
Casket
Embalming
Shipping
Case
Delivery
to
Train
75
Miller & Tracey
Independent Funeral Directors)
WaahUffto at Ella. Near Slat
Slain 3681 STS--8S
Mil SKMKXTS.
CIRCLE W ashing ion
Cecil B. DeMille's
"Male and Female"
AIM a comedy. "Queena I'p "
Open from y o'clock In the morning until
. 0'i.loUt lao iuilowiuf morajfig.
amV
rSEMENTS.
5HKtiunCi.vcutt.
Mats. It. It 7W rtlati1StI1.M
LIGHTN Ett SISTERS!
I NFWTONALEXANDERCCO.I
WITH TEN VAMPS
CLAYTON AND LENWIE
WHITFIELD AND IRELAND
ELS RUE66ER)
WILLIAM MANDEL A CO.
"AN ARTISTIC TREAT"
HOWARD LANGFORO
and INA FREDERICK
Reserve Them Today
ant!
Follow the Crowds.
-BAKER-
Now. Playing the
Second Big Week of
J5
WAY
DOWN
EAST
The Molt Popular Play
Ever Written.
Famous Characters la Meet and Know
Them la Laugh and Love'
CITY
l I L
okuuhs
REC'O NOW !
HEILIG NEXT WEEK
Thnrsday
F r I., So
JANUARY 13, 14, IS
SPECIAL PRICK MAT. SAT.
RICHARD WALTON TILLY
I'rrsrnn the
POPULAR HAWAIIAN ROMANCE,
A BRILLIA.T CAST, INCLl'DIXU
, FLORENCE ROCKWELL
AND III!: SLGI; HAWAIIAN
Address letters, checks, postoffice
money orders to W. T. Pan;rle. Add
10 Per Cent War Tax. Include sejf
addressed stamped envelope.
EVE'S floor, $2; Balcony, 5 roVs
$1.10. 17 rows $1; Gallery. 7 rows
reserved 75c, admission .
SPECIAL PHICE M AT. SAT.-Floor,
$1.50 ; Balcony, $1; Gallery, reserved
and admission s&Oc. -
PANTAGES
MATINEE DAILY. :30.
George Choos sPresents
"PRIVATE PROPERTY."
A Tuneful Musical Comedy.
Special Engagement
Mr. Walter Law.
The noted screen villain in person
and his own company "On the Threshold."
4 OTHEU BIG ACTS I
THREE SHOWS DAILY NIGHT CUR
TAIN 7 AND .
Hippodrome
PLAYING TODAY. LAYING TONIGHT.
Mystic Handson and Mazieal Maids.
Bert Ljjt! in "The .Misleading Lady."
Matinee Daily. Two Shows Nightly.
LYRIC Musical Comedy
DILLON AND FRANKS IN
yThe Woman Question"
J lie RoHrbad horn- in Full Hi twin.
Matinees at 2; Mffht. and 9.
Country Store Every TuertdaT Nljrnt.
C u or us Girls' Con test Friday Xight.
DANCING TAUGHT
ALL NEW STEPS AND POPl'LAR DANCES
guaranteed In 3 three-hour lessons. Ladles
S3. (Jentleraen $5. De Honey's beautiful
academy, 2id and Washington. Beginners
class starts Monday and Thursday eve
nlnn Advanced classes Tuesday evenings
s to 11:30. Dlentv of desirable partners and
practice no embarrassment. You can never
learn dancing in private icssona irom in
ferior teachers you must have practice
LEARN IN A REAL SCHOOL from pro
iVnsiona.1 dancers. Phone .Main T6.6.
Private Lessons All Hour The Leading:
&enooi.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
PRIVATE loan wanted, $350 on S700 '20
Ford. Tabor 5119.
AUCTION SALES.
At the Baker Auction House. Tamhlll
and West Park streets. Sale at 10 A. M.
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 charge of the city
pound 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.
MEETING NOTICES.
ANNUAL' MEETING AND
election of officers of Nydia
Temple, Daughters of the Nile,
will be held Wednesday, Janu
ary 6, 1 P. M.. Pythian Tem
nte. Order of Seer.
Tk.DDA CELLARS. Recorder,
SAMARITAN LODGE NO.
2. 1. O. O. F. Officers and
Members. Attention: The fu
neral of Bro. S. P. Goodwin
will be held at Dunning'.
Inc., East 6th, and East Alder, today (Tues
day) at 2:30 o'clock. Burial at Lone Fir.
Lodge in charge of services.
GEO. E. SULLIVAN. N. O.
JESSE T. JONES. Sec.
OREGON - ELECTRIC
COUNCIL. ROYAL ARCA
NUM, will meet this (Tues
day) -evening, at 8 o'clock at
Pythian bldg. All mem
bers invited.
O. O. HALL. Sec
603 East Tenth t.
CANTON PORTLAND NO. 1,
PATRIARCHS MILITANT, L O.
O. F. Regular meeting Tuesday.
January 4. 1921. Important busi-n-s;
degree work. Visitor, wel
come. K. P. B. MILLS. Clerk.
COURT MOUNT HOOD, NO 1.
FORESTERS OF .AMERICA,
meets every Tuesday night. For
eaters' ball. 129 Fourth street
visitors welcome.
mom 'j'SZCTTB Siifla MAT!
IHffll
1
IVANHOE HOMESTEAD NO. 501. B.
A. Y. Full Initiation at Women of Wood
craft hall, Tenth and Taylor streets, 8:15
o ciock atoarp. All Yeomen are welcome.
.V, PEARL- OWENS.
Correspondent. 212 Railway Eacbange
building. Phone Main 1)6".
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
it deigns. Jaeger Hroa., lSl-a 6Ula sb
MEETING NOTICES.
A. AND A. 8. RITE
OREGON LODGE OF PER
FECTION". NO. 1 Regular
meetinz in auditorium, Scot
tish Kite cathedral. tins
Tuesday) evening- at' &
o'clcck. By order
VEX. MASTER.
OREGON COMMANPERT.
No. I. Formal subscription
dance and card party at
Christ enaen's hall. Monday
evening; January 10.
I-1A-W l n w n
111. A.. F. AKD A. M. State
communication Tuesday even
ing. Jan. 4. at 7:30. Business
of importance to be transacted
Members Urged to be present
ttrnrhfr florae M. HyUnii
will deliver an address on "Mmonry? Via- i
iting brethren welcome.
C. E. MILLER. Sec.
S L N N YS1BE LODGE, NO.
103. a. F. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication thii
(Tuesday). Jan. 4. at " P.
3ith and Hawthorne; wjrk in
the F. C. decree. ViaiUn.
brothers welcome. By order oi w. Mv
1 C. P. JENSEN. Secretary ;
IMPERIAL LODGE NO. 159.
A. F. & A. M. Special com
munication this '(Tuesdayir
ternoon and evening, Jan. 4,
commencing at 4 :S o'eiock.
Work in Mister Mason decree.
Visitors cordially welcome. ,
A. - JACKSON, Sec'y.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO.
qt . i c i t u tori i-nmmiin!-
l t'in ki. I Tuh'o v I a tr nine
j, o'clock, 314 Russell at. In
stallation of officers." Visitors
welcome. B order of W. M.
BERTHA WILSON. Sec
GUL REAZEE GROTTO.
NO. will give an informal
complimentaaly dance
Christenaen"s hall on Friday,
. Jan. 7. 1021. For Grotlo
members only. Admission
by 1U21 card.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 310 Washington si
DIED.
B RON LEE WE Jan. 3. at the family rssl
.dence. 550 4th St.. Alta Bronleewe. agei
71 years, mother of G. T. Bronleewe of
Hutchinson. Kan., H. E. of Lorraine,
Kan., O. B. of Frederick. Kan., T. G. of
Hillsboro, Or... Mrs. H. FS Jenf-sen of
Genesse. Kan.. R. H. and Ella Bronlee
we of Portland. Arrangements lnohsrg
of J. P. Finley & Son. .,
MATHEWS Jan. 3. at tHe family resi
dence. 434 Bidwell ave.. James E . aged
41 years, husband of Llllfe Mathewp. and
brother of John H. of Abertleen. Wash.,
Oliver S. and Davis P. Mathews of Mil-
waukle. Or., and Mrs. Anna Stoller. The
remains are at Pinley'a. Montgomery at
.5th. Notice of funeral hereafter.
SCHANEX In this city. Jan 3. 1021, Nich
olas A. Schanen. aged 65 years. Re
main? at Holman's funeral parlors. Third
and Salmon sts. Notice of funeral later.
ARR ANSON In this city. Jan. "2. Arthur
W. Arranson. The remains are at the
p.'.rlors or the East Side Funeral Direc
tfrs. Notice of funeral hi a later usue.
NEWSOX In this city, Jan. 3. Howard,
aged 35 years, husband of Ruth Newson
of Oakland, Cal. The remains are at
Finley'a. Montgomery at 5th.
IUNEBAL NOTICE,
O'MALLET At 1704 East 8th st. South.
Dec. 2, 1920. John O'Malley, aged 82
years, husband of Ann O'ifaltey. who
died 10 years ago, beloved father of Mrs.
Matt Gisen, Mjelrose, Minn.,' Mrs. Ed.
Malloy of Curry, Minn., Mrs. Charlett
Tayler of Amarett, Minn.. Mrs. A. M.
Hotley of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Ray
Crandall of Los Angrelea, Cal., Mrs.
George Hare of Paro. North Dakota,
Mrs. Nick Bargrer of Lacrusse, Win.
Friends Trtay "view the remain, at the
parlors of Waiter C. Ken worthy; funeral
services at Ht. Agathf Catholic church,
cor. 15th and Miller, 0 A. M .. Tuesday,
Jan. 4, 1921. R. W. Gablty & Co. In
charge.
GOODWIN In this city, Jan. 1, Samuel
P. Goodwin, aged VI years. A member
of Sumner Post G. A. R. and Samaritan
Lodge No. 2, I. O. O. F. The funeral
services will be held at the conservatory
chapel of the East Side Funeral Direc
tors, East 6th and Alder streets, at 2:30
P. M. today (TueFday), Jan. 4. Friends
invited. "Interment Lone Fix cemetepy.
J.COBSON Jan. 2, at the residence, Sfl6
Haight ave.. Norma Elaine Jacobson,
aged 12 days, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard JacoTison. Funeral ,
services will be conducted today (Tues
day,), Jan 4, at 2 P. M. from Pearson's
undertaking parlors, Russell get at Union
ave. Friends invited. Interment Rose
City cemetery.
FFRGUSON The funeral service of tlte
late Arthur Ferguson, aged 5 years, oi
yi( East Yamhill street, will be con
ducted Wednesday, January 5, at 9:30
A. M.. In the mortuary chapel of A. D.
Kenworthy & Co.. 5802-04 Ninety-second
st. S. E., in -Len ts. Friends in vi ted.
Itterment Mount Scott Park cemetery.
DELAY The fune?al services of the late
Joseph Delay, aged ..i years, late or
Cathlamet. Washington, will be con
ducted Wednesday. January 5, at 10:-"10
A M in the mortuary chapel of A. D.
Kenworthy & Co., DS02-04 tt2d t. S. E..
in Lents. Friends invited. Interment
Lone Fir cemetery.
NEINE In this city, Jan. 1. Rose Neine.
aged 57 years. Funeral will be held from
McEntee & Eilers' parlors, 16th and Ev
erett sts., Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 8:45 A.
M.. thence to the Cathedral at 9 A. M.,
where requiem mass will be offered.
Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Calvary
cemetery.
FINE The faneral cortege of the late
Elizabeth D. Fine will leave the chapel
of Miller & Tracey today (Tuesday),
Jan. 4. at 9:15 A. W thence to Lady
of Sorrow church, 5-2d and ttOth ae..
where mass will be offered at 10 A. M
Interment Rose City cemetery.
WHITE The fineral services of the late
Phillip White, age 74 years, will be con
ducted Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 8;30 A. M.
in the mortuary cffapel of A. D. Ken
worthy & Co., 5802-04 92d at. S. E., in
Lents. Interment Mt. Scejtt Park cem
etery. - "
WOLL-WELLS The funeral services of
the late Gertrude Woll-Wells will be
held Tuesday, Jan. 4, at 10 A. M.. at
the Oswego Catholic church. Interment
Oswego cemetery. Arrangements in care
of Miller & Tracey.
WICKHAM The funeral service for the
iate Annette Wickham of Beaverton. Or
will be held today (Tueeday) at 1 o"c!ock
P. M., at Flnley's, Montgomery at 5th.
Friends invited. Concluding service Riv
erview cemetery.
MALAVEY The remains of the late John
Malavey will be forwarded Tuesday. Jan.
4, at 10 A. M.. under the direction of
Miller & Tracey to Seattle. Wash., where
services and interment will take place.
I t N LKA L CARS.
UMOUSINES Jor funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL, 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
DUNNING & McENTEE
Now located in their new residential
funeral home. Morrison -at Twelfth, west
side. Phone Broadway 430. Auto. 345-5
The Funeral Home nf Refinement
and Distinctive Service.
Note We have no oranches nor any con
nection whatever with any otler under-
taking firm.
EDWARD HOLHAN
& SON
FL'XERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmonatre.ts. Main 507.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between 20th and
ilst streets. West side lady assistant.
Main Aulo- 5TS-S3.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a borne. 16th and Everett streets. Phone
Broad way 1133. Automatic 521-33.
J. P. FINLEY & SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main 9. Montgomery at Fifth.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
The Residential Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah at., Irvlngton dist. East 54.
. EAST Sirte FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(F. S. Dunning, Inc.)
"The family set the price.' 414 K Alder.
LERCH, US'DERTaXeR.
East Eleventh and Hawthorne.
Phone East 781.
A. R. ZELLER CO.
a ins Ave.
East 10S8.
CVEWEC UNDERTAKING. CO.
vnin lu
Third and Clay. Ma'n 4152
BREEZE & SNOOK I0fkbfr"
D KENWORTHY & CO.
it., Leau,
Ta
bor 567.
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A directory of business firms and professional men condeased and clas
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ACCOUNTANTS.
JULIUS R. II LACK. public-" accountant,
auditor, income tax servlca. Concord
taldg., 2d and starK. Phone Mam 744;s.
jt
ADlIN(i M ( HIN r V
413 BUYS adding Suaitime, adds 7 figures
518 Corbett bldg. Marshall 537.
ALTERATION:.
LADIES' tailoring, ycrieci fitting; work
guar. I. Reubin, 4Uft Bush 4 Lane bldg.
AVKK AND ANALYSTS
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEY.
E. W- EASTMAN. lawyer and notary pub-Ik-.
034 Chamber of Commerce bldg .
BATHS.
iJH? ilMAHU.N S bath, Portland. Steam
showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c Tell
your friends. Fourth and Washington.
CH1KOPKACTIC. steam baths and mas
sage. 10th floor, Broadway bldg. Mar
shall 317. Dr. Laure E. Downing.
I M.I.I l.Mi.i lIVTTONt!
THE IKWIN-riUUSU.V COMPANY.
S7 Washington. Kroadvray iS4. A.
I IIIKOI'ODISTS.
CCCr HURT Come to Dr. Gartiur, loot
rCLl llUn I f,peciali.-it; corns. bunions,
foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland
hldg.. .1fth and Washington. Main 1U"1.
UR. O. O. r'LUTCriEH r'oot iviea sci
entifically corrected. Lady aaaistant-
M2 Morgan TildK. Main 878J. '
t HIKOPOJilSTS AR(H SPKC'IA LISTS.
WILLIAM. EsteliM and Flurello De Veny.
The only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists in the city. Parlors 302 Ger
linger bldg.,'' S. W. corner Second and
Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPRACTIC.
DB. McMAHUN'S chiHopractic speaks for
itself. Portland. 11th year. Phone?.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH- A CO.. WorccsLer Olds. Main
No collections, no charges. EstaV
1796.
1900.
DANCING.
SUMMERS Dancing Academy,- ballroom
and stage- dancing: private- lessons day
and eve.; club dance Tuesday and class
dance every Thursday and public dance
every Saturday. 80 ln 3th st., near Stark.
I'hone Broadway 3590.
THE PATTKHSUN-UOWNEJC
DANCING ACADEMY,
3867 Wash, st., over Hazelwood. For
mer instructors Cotillion hall. Private
lessons daily; class. Wed. and SaL. eve
ninys. Phone Main 5558.
MISS DOROTHY RASMUSSE.N Ballroom
and stage d.-incing. 610 Eilers building.
Wah.. between 4th and 5th. Matn 1123.
DENTISTRY.
nrilTIOTDY DR. A. V. KEEN E, 351-
ULlllOlfll Washington st. Without
pain. Latest nerve-blocking method.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAI
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
East 7th and Grant sts. Both phones;
dny and night service: 3 veterinarians.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
MOTORS REWOUND pepafred
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS,
Phone 527-ag. 226 Main St.
H. M. H. ELECTRICAL CO..
iTSV 1 N". 1st st.. Portland. Or. Re-
Ji winding- and electric repairing
a specialty. New or used mo
tors, uroauway luo. A. ivm.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
Bought, sold, rented and repaired.
Walker Electric Works, 413 Burnside,
corner Tenth st. Bdwy. 6U74.
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS AND MILL BUPEXJTJSg
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-86-87-S9 Front,
'GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THANH AUSER HAT CO., 53-55 Front St.
JAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison
RASMLSSEN & CO.,-Second and Taylor.
II.ORISTS.
Smith's Flower Shop
Portlands progressive florist. We spe
cialize in funeral designs. 141 H Sixth,
oppoMte Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
MARTIN & FORBES 00.
Florists. ft4 Washington. Maln 2-89.
Flowers for all occasions artistically
arranged.
ri.iRk'R nuns, florists. 287 Morrison
Main 7700. Fine flowers and floral de
signs. No branch ftores.
TOXSBTH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
st. bet. 4in ana tn. aiam oiu-. a-iivi
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
366 4th st opp. City Hall. NEU BROS.
PS BLAESIHG GRANITE CO.
DJ THIRD AT WAPISOM gTWggT
NEW TODAY.
TPEPfMADF,
If a u. Profit.
by the plan of Construction. I
It results in a great savins; In
both the use of lumber and labor.
The built 4-foot sections are easy
to handle; easy to ship. Tha
freight is low. YOU SAVE!
KKI1MAIE BUILDING CO.,
E. lltb and Market Sts.. or 803
Lewis Bldg. rhoneM, East 5114 or
Broadway 433o.
Send Us Your Old Carpets
(We Call and Deliver.)
Old Rues and Woolen Clothing.
We Make Kevensible. Uaad-tVoven
FLUFF RUGS
1 8x10 ft. Fluff Rug Woven 917.50
1 3x6 ft. Muff Hug Woven 54.5
Rag Rugs Woven. All Sizes
Clothes Cleaning and Dyeing Dept.
Mall Orders Send for Booklet.
FEATHERS RENOVATED
Largest and Finest Equipped Carpet
cleaning and refitting works is the
state o " Oregon.
Carpet Cleaning. Refitting. Etc
Oxl- RitgH. Hteam Cleaned. fi.oQ
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO,
54-60 Union Ave. N.
1'bone: East 6316.
G A R A (i K S
SAHl'EL CON'.VEIX
2X1 Artlnnna Bide.
Phone Broadway 3S10
Edward LGoudey Co.
MORTGAGE LOAN'S
United State Dank Building.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
L. CARROLL DAY. teactxer of piano and
voice. jBrotdwH 295$. 14s 13th st.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
w t cnllrii vnur Datronaee on the
VGEr basis of capattle service. Thou-
m . sands of satlariea customers, a
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good-
man, optometrist, J0'. Morrison. Mr -ui.
KVES SfclKJTrlFlCALLY TESTKD with
modern instruments; glasses fitttd at a. i
saving-; satisfaction guaranteed, vjui oi
the high rant district. No overhead exp.
JJS-JJURWITZ. Optometrist. 225 1st at.
DR. GEORGE RUBENSTSIX. the veteran
optician ; eyta tested, glasses fitted, brok
en lenses duplicated at reasonable priced.
:ijt; Morrison street.
PAINTING AND UECORAT1NG.
C H. TSRR1L.U house and sign painting,
papering tinting. 437 E. 37th. .Tab, L'ffll.
PI.l MB1M. SI ITI.lr.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
pricea. Stark-Davis Co.. 133 4th- Main 797
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENT Our practice has extended over
a period "of 74 years All communica
tions strictly confidential; prompt, effl
cienL conscientious service: handbook
free on request. MUNN & CO., patent
attorneys.' San Francisco offices. Hobart
bidgM 582 Market st.; Chicago office,
room 810 Tower bldg.; Washington of
ice, room 103. 625 F st.; New York
office. Vkrfiolworth Nidg. ,
R C. WRIGHT. 22 years' experience U.
and foreign patenjs 01 Dekum bldg.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate, fern.!
disorders, skin affections, blood pxesaure.
enlarged tonSils mo'n-s, birthmarks.
PLUMBING and repairing; no charge fur
time going and coming; stoves repaired
and connected; no shop rent to pay. so
I can do vour work eheaper. Phone
Tabor 3776. Chas.'A. Jolin.
PLUMBING.
PLUMBING D. W. service. We do not
charge for time coming or going. Our
antos go any.where, night or day. Day.
Bdwy. 1S04; night. Tabor 2206.
PRINTING.
PDUTAF. W. BALTES & COMPANY,
rninilllU Firat and Oak. Main 165. 511-65
SEWKK CONNECTIONS.
COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION" CO. JJAIN
6816.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 601
Dekum bldg. U. Sv. foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AM) TOK.;K.
0RE60N AUTO DESPATCH
Thirteenth and Kearney.
GSaVERAL HAULING.
Ten thousand square feet warehouse
storage space now available.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
Packing Moving Storage.
Reduced Freight Rates.
Money Loaned on Warehouse Receipts
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY.
53 FOURTH ST.. COR. OF PINE.
PHONE BROADWAY 3713
OREGON TRANSFER CO..
.74 Gllsan Street.
FI"E WAREHOUSES.
STORAGE CARTAGE.
PH6NE BROADWAY 1281.
WOOD AND COAl
DRY lb-Inch block wood, also inside and
slab mixed. Phone Woodlawn 33S7.
MANUFACTURERS
HIDES, WOOL AND CASCARA BARK.
IRVINGTON
BUNGALOW
The living room, 30x35, is unusually-
rare, a perfect picture, woodwork in
old Devoe, walls in imported English
tapestry paper, fireplace with a
Rector heater; French windows and
doors, arched ceiling, hardwood
floors; 3 bedrooms, papered in deli
cate tint. Sleeping porch. Linoleum
in kitchen and bath, and gas range,
go with house. Fine garage. Fine
Boynton furnace. Must be sold at
a big loss, only $4750, $1000 cash,
$40 per month, including interest.
No agents. Shown by appointment
only.
EAST 1347
Ladies Save your old carpets, rugs and
woolen clothing. Let as make new rugs
for you.
The oldest and hest-equlpped factory
Fluff and rag rugs woven all sizes;
carpets refitted; 9x13 rugs steam
cleaned, $1.50. We call iN deiivsr
188 E. Eighth st. Phone East 2580.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Lowest interest rates; Installment re
payments If desired. Building; Ivans
made, No delay in closing.
A. H. BfRRELL-GILL CO.
Formerly A. H. Birrell Co.
216-21& Northwestern Bank Building.
Ma-rahaU 4114.
KA H.N' BROTHERS. 1!'5 Front St.
HOPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND PIPE.
THE M. KLINE CO.. S4-S6-87-8!) Front.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDING & FABRELL, 140 Front at.
SASH. POORS AND (jTl .V.SS.
W. P. Fuller Co.. Front and Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
TTtmi-III Ti iVJ JiF 1
K FOR LEASE Lfl
Adjacent to Meier & Frank I
I J Company K
P J Corner store 20x20 ,
EH Inside store 20x40 Bg
j ("J Inside store 20x40 ,i
iV Inside store 20x20 i
Ij (with entire second floor) ,1
NUT TODAY.
I will pay you from 25c to $25 in
CASH for information w h I c n
leads to the' sale of any one of
the thousand and one articles
listed with me. All you have to
do is to tell me the name of the
person whom you believe is in
terested in buyin. If your in-
formation enables me to complete
the sale, the reward is yours.
FOR EXAMPLE
For Information Enabling Me to
Sell
Champion Shoe Stitcher.. 225.00
Becker - Wade Suit
Presser. 200.00
3',i-ton Acme Truck, like
new 3.500.00
225 sq. yds. Wilton Velvet
,Carpet Mlt s 1 i e h t ly
worn, small green de
sign, per yd 1.75
2000 vd4. Inlaid Linoleum
at. 1.50
Bookkeeper'sDesk
(standing) ' 25.00
Electric Battery Shop... 2,400.00
City Barber Shop 1,000.00
I fill pay $1.25 for help In sell
ins; the desk and from $6.50 to
$2jJr reward for help in selling
any of the other items.
I will also pay liberally for In
formation enabling me to satisfy
any of my customers' needs.
I AM LOOKING FOR
a two-chair barber shop doin'p a
goed business that can be bought
.h: a bargain. My customer will
pay caeh.
I make these offers becaule I
want your help and interest, I
prefer quick sales and small
profits to long waiting; for laTge
profits.
Lee Exchange z,vi St.
0v-cr the Cir-c!c Thca-trc
Remember the address. Whistle
it. East side of Fourth street,
u p s t a i rs, between Washington
and Alder. Phone Auto 520-00.
Yes, ovet the Circle Theater. If
1 am not in ask for Mr. Doane,
he is just as Rood as I am.
REAL ESTATE.
THROUGH our loan and legal departnfents
we have taken In a great many lots and
acreage tracts during the last few years.
We. have compiled a Hat of these and
shall be glad to send It to you on ap
plication. All tracts are bargains, be
cause we desire only to get our money
out of these deals, and in many In
stances are willing tu give you good
terms, r'or particulars cal! on or write
to
BEN R1ESLAND.
404 Piatt Bldg. 127 Park St.
Portland. Oregon.
ARE YOU THINKING OF BUILDING?
We furnish sketches and estimates of
cost of your proposed building without
charge and our estimates are not guess
work. Pians and specifications prepared
by experienced and licensed architect
and engineer; only competent and relia
ble contractors are permitted to Hsu re
with us. We invite your Inquiries.
American Contractors Ass'n., 34U Sher
lock building. Phune Broad w ay 5033.
For Sale I,otr.
LAL'RELHURST LOT BARGAINS ON
AUCTION BASIS.
$1004) Fins location, street liens paid.
$14O0 Fine location, street liens paid.
JliWO 100x100. imps, paid; corner 8th
and Ma this lot cc3t $3J00.
$ 350 Rose City, 4 choice lota.
$ 000 R0se City, 50th st.
750 Eastmoreland. imps. paid.
We have bargains in all districts.
CHAS. RINGLER & CO.. 223 Henry bldg.
WILL ACCEPT INTERIM CERTIFICATE.
Clear title to 4 23xl00-ft. town lots In
good Oregon town lor 1100 cash and one
$100 interim, certificate; lots between
quarter and half mile irom depot; taxes
ai: paid. a. 9W, uregunian.
THREE lots in Swlnton addition, corner
Albina and Baldwin, ga?. water, side
walks and sewer In ; two blocks to
car, $825, small payment down, bal
j ante easy. Phone Broadway 1 V--
IF YOU want good lots cheap in goul addi
tion; close in; no restrictions. Lau . r .
Mahoney. Marshall 2. si.
CLEAR lots in Astoria for house and lot
equity, value $1210. Bdwy. JENS, ask to
Walker. It 11)3. Oregonian.
BARGAIN, lot 30x100 near Lombard st
and Peninsula avenue. Price $350. E. J
Geiser. 417 Chamber of Commerce.
For Sale llou.ses.
REAL SACRIFICE.
Choice location, close-in. deliehtful lit
tie bungalow. Especially designed for
couple. Uasy to maintain ana lurni.n.
Large living room, ivory finish, real fire
place, furnace, lovely rustic porch, etc.
Corner grounds, paved streets, near beau
tiful Laurelhurst Park, convenient to best
car service. Priced below prevailine red
ues for quick deal. 11000 cash. Balance
easy. Be sure to look this up. Call own
er after 10 A. Al.. liroadway sal, or eve
nings after C P. M., Tabor 5160. No
agents.
NIFTY NEW. BUNGALOW.
$46-10.
This beautiful 3-room bungalow has
never Deen occupied, riardwood noors,
fireplace, cement basement, laundry
trays, breakfast nook, etc. The owner
has left the city and has Instructed us
to sell this at so low a price, $500 down
and $50 a month, Including Interest. This
is In the" same class with $5500 bunga
lows. Street and sewer paid. Block Irum
car.
A. G. TEEPE CO..
270 Stark st.. near -Ith. Main 30U2.
Brant-h office, 50th and Sandy.
YOUR CHOICE HAWTHORNE $3750.
3 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOWS.
34 th street. Hardwood floors, fire
place, large attic, cosy Dutch kitchen,
modern built-ins. Wifey will fall in love
with this; also one for $3f00; $1000 cash.
Owner leaving city. Come see these bar
gains. T. O. Bird, Marshall 1022, Sell.
1:706.
ROSE CITY PARK.
Five-room Bungalow $4000.
$350 Cash Will Handle.
Tills new attractive bungalow offered
at exceptional terms. Located near San
dy faces t cast. Let us show you.
G. TEEPH CO.,
270 Stark St., near 4th. Main 3092.
B ra nch office, 50th and Bandy.
IRVINGTON, 7-ROOM BUNGALOW
REAL BARGAIN.
- $7000.
" On ISth, "Tiear Brazee. H. W. floors, -fireplaces,
glass-enclosed S. P., break
fast room, full lot. garage.
Eat 41 1.
VACANT. CAN MOVE RIGHT IN.
7-room modern house, hardwood lioors.
Gasco furnace, everything in very best
condition ; finest location. Price $C5O0.
ST.Vt cash down or lews. Bdwy. 48S0.
MRS THOMSON. 6l'0 HENRY BLDG
EAST 37TH, NEAR HAWTHORNE 1
Cozy 3-room modern cottage, full base
ment, corner lot; improvements made
and paid; 3 blocks from school; terms.
T A uuah i iaruja.. 1 1 u- bpaiatng iag
FOR SALE 6 rooms and bath at No. 197
Skidmore, near commercial, only $-ou:
can be bought for very small payment
down ; place Is now vacant. Inquire
023 Haight.
. A SNAP.
Six rooms and 70x110 lot; plenty of
bearing fruit, $2250 $050 cash. Balance
easv
PRENTISS, 813 Cham, of Com. Bldg.
SELLWOOD 5 -ROOM HCNGALOU' $5l0.
Paved street, nice lot. near car, "ryears
old. Cozy kitchen, basement, garage.
Price $3000. Easy terms. T. O. Bird,
Mar. I01TJ. Sell. 2"M.
EASY TO BUY.
New modern home from owner on
terms, or will take lot, small aoreage,
partly modern house, car or liberty bonds
as part payment Owner Tabor :WJ5.
HAWTHORNE S-ruom bungalow, flreplaos,
built-ins. music room, breakfast nock,
Dutch kitchen, full coment basement,
furnace and laundry trays, garage. Mar.
3903. J
" SUNN YSlDE SNAP.
$4200. It will pay you to see this
3-room modern bungalow before buy
ing. Owner must se!l. AP 231. Oregonian
S-ROOM modern bungalow, good location,
close to car; $3200; fcry tay terms. Mar.
HEAL ESTATE.
For sale Houk.
$4oOO HAWTHORNE.
A 6-room bouse, sleeping porch, hard
wood floors, bullt-lns, cement basement,
wash trays, furnace, etc., 40xl40-ft. lot.
All kinds of fruit: city Improvements
in ' and paid. Make your own terms.
VACANT Inrmediats possession.
ROSE- CITY PARK. -A
ft-room strictly modern bungalow,
furnace, fireplace, 'all built -Ins. oak
floors, cement basement, wash trays,
floored attic; --Block north of Sandy
blvd.; 30x100 lot; garage; hard-surface
su and sewer In and paid. Terms easy.
FURNISHED COMPLETE.
A 5-room Queen Anne bungalow, full
bssement. w'aflhtraya. fine kitchen, .soma
built -ins, floored sttlc, house ts furnished
cojnplete. Including a 0uu piano. Terms.
WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS.
A 6-room semi-bungalow, furnace,
fireplace, all built-ins. hardwood floors
throughout, full cement basement, wasH-tra-ts,
etc. House Is all finished, In
lviry and enamel; tapestry paper. Sun
porch and glassed-in sleeping poroi.
Fine-view; large garage; citv improve
ments in and paid. Prlca $7000. Easiest
kind of terms.
7000 ROSE CITY.
A 5-room strictly modern bungalow,
oak floorslarge living room (Mx'.M fL).
Large dining room, every imaginable
bllit-in feature. Dutch kitchen, breakfast
nook, etc., slstving porch (glassed In);
50100 lot ; garage and runway; city
improvements all in ana paid. Near
Sstdy blvd. Terms to suit.
$3230 SELLWOOD.
A a-room bungalow, paneled living
and dining room, fine -cabinet kitchen
(white enamel )rft replace, window seats,
etc. ; 30x100 lot; garago. tiru down,
-balance like rent. Ik's a dandy llttlu
florae. 'INVESTIGATE.
rCmMELL & ftUMMELL,
'274 Stark St
JEFFERSON HIGH DISTRICT
Furnished Hou.se $2t00.
6 rooms, cement basement, 1 bedroom,
bath and toilet otv first floor, 1! bed
rooms up, completely furnished from
kitchen range to sewing machine. 50x100
lot, with all kinds of bearing fruit,
chicken house, 18 chicksns and 0 rabbits.
00 worth of wood in. basement. Every
thing goes at $2y00 (1000 cash, balance
SJ a month. 1
CLEVELANn-HEN'DERSON CO.
308 Board of Trade bldg. Bdwy. 4751.
THIS H .WVTHOKNE BI.-XGAI.OW CAN
NOT BIS UUPLIGATBD FOR $4500.
Has 3 large rooms on first floor, con
slsting of large living room, paneled din
ing room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, largo
bath room, floored atfla above; extra
good plumbing; nice fireplace; furnace,
full basement, cement steps and walk
around house; gargge with cement drive
way; all street imps, in and paid; a real
bargain. '
STEWART & JOHNSON.
815 Northwestern Bank BMy
ROSE CITY PARK.
Nifty Bungalow Garage.
I50U0.
Say, folks, here Is a bungalow war
above the ordinary. Yes. really, you
would expect to pay StiOOO. Finished in
rich old ivory and white throughout a
perfect dream of a place. Modern to
the last detail. By all means see this
today. You'll just have to hurry,
A. G. liEEPE CO.. '
270 Stark st., nlar 4th. Main 3092.
Branch office, 50th and Sandy.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Two fine 5-room cottages on corner
lot with hath, toilet, concrete basement,
street Improved, sewer in. They are In
'very good condition and can be pur
chased for It40U. 17.i0 cash, balance
terms; only 10 minutes from center of
city.
P. U BI.ANCHARD.
40-t Shetland bldg.
i,aurelhurIt.
strictly modwrn bungalow,
six. rooms and breakfast room,
all on one floor, white enam
el frnish and hardwood floors
throughout, hot-water heat.
GARAGE; LOT 77xlOO.
POIN DEXTER. 208 SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 1SO0. RESIDENCE EAST 77l
BUY A NEW HOME.
The terms are so easy, avail yourself of
legal advice, free of charge; we are
glad to show 3ou many artistic and
modern homes. They need less furnlia
ing. Call for an appointment.
A. Gordon Rnsft.
INTERSTATE INVESTMENT CO..
Bdwy. 47.'il. . 410 Henry Bldjf.
LAURELHURST.
STRICTLY modern. SIX ROOMS.
ALI ONE FLOOR. HARDWOOD
FLOORS; LOT 05x100; GARAGE. OWN
ER ANXIOUS TO GO SOUTH AND
WILL SACRIFICE. CALL MR. MAY
SON, WITH
POIN DEXTER. SOS SELLING BLDG
MATN 1SOO. RESIDENCE TABOR 0401.
THAT VACANT LOT.
Why not turn burden Into Income ?
- design and build apartments, ga
rages, residences, anything; furnish, s.
Wane and finance. Established 10 years.
We offer SECURITY. SEkVICE. SAT
ISFACTION. L. R. Bailey Co., 24
N W. Bank bldg.
LAURELHURST MODERN BUNGALOW.
5 large rooms, breakfast nook, large
attic, extra fine lot, one block from
car; excellent value in every way; let
us show you. We can save you money.
Owner, Marshall 12; evenings Automatic
02:;-17.
ROSE CITY.
Beautiful modern 5 -room bungalow,
maple floor, all modern built-ins, ce
ment basement, fine garage, all atrett
improvements In and paid ; price, fur
nished, $6000. For appointment call
Main 1430.
START NEW YEAR RIGHT
ROSE CITY PARK BUNGALOW.
Strictly modern. 0 rooms, corner 50s
100, all streets rn and paid. Buy now and
save. Ready t( move in. Very good
termw. Call owner, Marshall 12; eve
ning. Aut. 623-17.
LAURELHURST BUNGALOW.
Account leaving city, will cut price,
classy modern IVi -story "-room bungs
low, near Park, to $7330; terms. Oid
Ivory finish, 1 bedroom down and -I
upstairs; 2 fireplaces and baths. Tabor
407. J
IRVINGTON.
Strictly modern extra large living
room all bul it-ins, 4 bedrooms, tiled
bath,' hardwood floors and white enamel
throughout : garage.
POIN DEXTER. 2"S SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 18O0. RESIDENCE EAST 0771.
ARTISTIC west side buncalow on ths
Heights. Strictly modern, . seven roo.us,
hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces, gas heat.
a rage unobstructed view entire city.
634 Hoffman road. Pries $6230, $100
cash balance rental terms. Td.ephoaa
Main 5638 '
M$50 $500 WILL handle, balance $13 per
month; 4 large rooms, living room, big
kitchen and two bedrooms; has water,
lights and gas; 1 blk. to car, 3 blks. to
school.
JOHNSON-PODSON CO..
633 N. W, Rank Bldg. Muln 37S7.
SNAP ROSE CITY PARK $4300.
Modern j-room bungalow, hardwood
floors, flrep'ace. Dutch kitchen, hies
plumbing, some furniture. 1 short block
from car: fruit and berries; full lot,
easy terms. Phone owner Tabor 470fl.
3-ROOM Alberta bunuw
$2300. Good
bath, sleeping porch, good basement, lot
with fruit and shrubbery, 1 block to car,
1 block to school. Terms.
JOHNSON-DODBON CO.,
C33 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 377.
TREMONT STATION.
6-room htfcise, on 00x100, k blk. from
car tired of tenant, will sell for fMO.
Take a car and $300 -;h. Marshall
333-': evenings Tabor BOM,
J. B. ROCK CO.
SEE MODERN BUNGALOW.
107'J Vernon. Block to Alberta car;
completely furnished, 5 rooms; fruit;
paved garaee. Going away. Will yell
at bargain. R. W. Cary, Main 1377. Call
8 to 8 P. M.
' ALAMEDA PARK HOME.
In order to make quick sale of mod
ern 2-story 7-room house with sleeping
porch, best .section, near car. will cut
price to $0300. Easy terms. Talor 47.
4-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Hardwood floors, cement basement,
half block to car. USOO, $800 cash. Wil
son, with Interstate Land Co., 24$ Stark
st. Main 6429.
GOING TO CALIFORNIA.
Want to make quick sale of modern 9
room Al'berta bungalow; block to car;
fruit, paved, garage. 1070 Vernon, or
Mr. Cary. Main 1377.
5-ROOM bungalow, close in, near Saicl
boulevard; hot water heating system. In
excellent condition. $8300. $500 cash, bal
ance $30 per month. Call Mr. Fisher.
Main 3429. 248 Stark.
$3150, $310 CASH 6-room Queen Anne,
like new, cement basement, en. plumb
ing, near 35th and YamhUI. vacant.
Main 4803. .
$0750 $6750 $0750.
8-room west side. Nob HIM. furnace,
fireplace, garage, block car; terms.
G. C. OOLDKNBERG. Abiqgton Bldg.
MOVE in this modern 5-roorfi AVberLx bun
galow at once; completely furniahed; pa
rage; paved; big bargain. See R today
lOTV Vernon.
11 to 8 P. M.
A NICE, nifty Sroom bungalow, all fur
nished complete, about x acre of ground
In fruit, berrle. etc.. near Multnomah ;
snap at $1700. H. W. Garland, 201 3d.
FOR SALE at a sacrifice, a $J400 equity
In a $3300 home B 221. Oregonian.
FOR SALE 4-room house, by owner. Call
Woodlawn 1S33 after 7 P. M. ur Sunda y .
$100 CASH, unbeatable bargain ; 4-room
bung., $227.V Main 4K03.
S50 4-ROOM houfe. 2 big lots. $1. 3072
McFarland. Falling Bldg
EsY terms, modern ."-room bungalow;
owner, Air. Murru, 401 Stark, cur, 10th.