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. ' . ' T" '.Vr '' rr" .' 4 ! 1 -4 1 COUNCIL IS CHARGED WITH DELAYING AID Opening of Contagion Hos pital Postponed. 'ECONOMY PLAN THWARTED New Building and Smallpox Haven Were to Hav Been Grouped to Effect Saving. Lack of co-operation on the part of the city council with the city bu reau of health has not only delayed the opening of the new contagion hospital at Kelly Butte, according to charges made yesterday by Dr. George Parrish, city health officer, but will also force the health authorities to abandon a $6000 building which might be made available for use at a coat of $2000. In announcing that the new hos pital would be formally opened on April 1, City Health Officer Parrish also took occasion to fling some heat ed remarks at what he designated as "indifference on the part of some of the members of the city council." Saving Is Contemplated. Dr. Parrish requested the council to appropriate sufficient money to move the cottage and buildings now used as a smallpox hospital to a point adjacent to the new contagion hos pital. The smallpox hospital Is lo cated about two blocks from the new building. It was planned by Dr. Parrish that, with the building thus moved, the heating plant of the new hospital could be connected with the smallpox hospital. He also contended that $150 in nurse's salary and a fuel bill of $40 a month during the greater part of the year could be saved by his plan. "1 am strongly opposed to mixing smallpox with other contagious cases in the new building," said Dr. Parrish, "but I can wait no longer. The coun cil has given me no co-operation. After I presented my plan to the council, it was referred to Commis sioner Barbur, who stands in favor of scrapping the $6000 building. Equipment Lack Canses Delay. "We have needed the new hospital badly for several months, but the opening was delayed because of the lack of equipment. However, if thf council had adopted my plan we could have a 20-bed ward attached to the hospital for the care of smallpox patients without the expense that is attached to operating a separate building removed from the main hos pital." The new contagion hospital was constructed under the supervision of H. K. Plummer, chief building in spector of the city. It is a concrete building, which cost approximately $57,000. Dr. R. W. Eipple, quarantine officer of the health department, will be In charge of the new hospital. It is ex pected that 30 cases now being han dled in various institutions will be transferred to the new hospital when It opens on April 1. PANTAGES HEARS BISHOP Methodist Prelate Declares Sin Destroys Best In Life. Bin, if left to Itself, bursts into blasphemy and destroys the best there is in life, according to Dr. William O. Shepard, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, who spoke at the last of the noon-day pre-Easter meetings In the Pantages theater yesterday noon under the auspices of the Portland Federation of Churches. Dr. Shepard delivered a "Good Fri day message." taking as his theme the crucifixion of Christ. "Hatred, avarice and lust make men thirsty for blood," he said. 'Nothing but the death of Jesus Christ could slake the- thirst of the hatred caused by sin. "The crucifixion of Christ has turned upon him the attention of the world. They who cried Crucify him' thought that such a death would be the end of his influence, but it was but the beginning of a mighty -force which gathers new strength every century." MRS- ORTEL BOUND" OVER Alleged Shoplifter Unable to Get 4 $500 Ball and Is In Jail. Mrs. Fannie Ortel, alias Smith, ar rested by Miss Coraen Walker, Lip man, Wolfe & Co. ' house detective, after a thrilling chase through down town Btreets, was bound over to the grand Jury on a charge of larceny after a preliminary hearing In mu nicipal court yesterday. Counsel for Mrs. Ortel grilled state witnesses on their ability to identify the goods found in Mrs. Ortel's room and prove that they were not pur chased. Miss Walker, Department Manager Weil and members of the Portland police force were called as witnesses. Mrs. Ortel remained in Jail in default of $500 bail. Paul R. Jones, arrested on a charge of stealing a woman s coat and sev eral other articles, pleaded guilty to larceny and was sentenced by Judge Rossman to 180 days in jail. The coat and other articles he had stolen were recovered by the police. MORE ROAD WORK ASKED Wallowa Telegraphs for Bids for Additional. Improvement. Wallowa county officials tele graphed John B. Yeon, state highway commissioner, yesterday, asking for YOUR REASON I assures you that there is no substitute for Scott's Emulsion S An old saying, but nonethe less true: A bottle of Scott's Emulsion taken in time, helps keep the doctor away. Scott A Bowne, BloomfUU. H. X -ALSO MAKERS OF' IMIOIIJ (Tablets or Granules) for. INDIGESTION JO-Jsk nine more miles of road work to be advertised for the April 5 meeting. The county court wants the 12-mile Improvement on the Wallowa-Lostine section of the La Grande-Joseph high Way Increased to 15 miles to com mence from the head of Wallowa can yon to Wade Junction, via Lostine. Wade Junction is where the survey Intersects the railroad. The request was forwarded to headquarters at Sa lem and the three extra miles may be advertised along with the1 original 12 miles. The second request of the county probably will have to be denied as the time Is too short to prepare speci fications. This request was to adver tise a unit of six miles between the city limits of Enterprise and the city limits of Joseph. The message was signed by Edgar Marvin, county Judge, and E. P. Johnson and F. D. McCuIly, county commissioners. ufHEKTEMN ASKED F.VRM BUREAU WANTS COUN TRY DISTRICTS FINANCED. Loan Bank and Rural Aid "Will Be Stressed try Organization of V. S. Agriculturists. The National Farm Bureau associa tion will ask of the coming session of congress that the Farmers' Loan bank be put on a working basis and that rural credits be extended to the farmers to an extent sufficient to finance the farming industry of the nation, according to the declaration of George A. Mansfield of Medford, president of the Oregon farm bureau, in speaking at a meeting of the Mult nomah county farm bureau at the Central library yesterday. Mr. Mansfield announced he would leave for Washington, D. C, in about two weeks to work with J. R. How ard, president, and a committee rep resenting the national bureau in the effort to secure the passage by con gress of proper legislation for the fi nancing of the farmer. In declaring thatthe farmer had not been properly financed by the fi nancial institutions of the country in the past, Mr. Mansfield said that 55 per cent of the wealth of the country was created by the farmers. In con trast to those figures he said that b-t 14 per cent of the credit was extended to farmers. H. A. Lewis, outgoing president of the Multnomah county farm bureau, announced that approximately 500 new members had been secured as a result of the campaign recently put on, thereby practically doubling the membership of the bureau in this county. New officers of the county bureau were elected and installed as follows: W. Z. Woodle, president; Herbert Lynch, vice-president; Guy H. Rob ertson, secretary; Jacob .Luscher, treasurer; I. A. Byers, J. Ward Evans and H. F. Wihlon, directors. REALTORS PLAN FOR TRIP LARGE -DELEGATION WANTED AT CHICAGO MEETING. Change of National Name Favored and Honorary Membership Is Given W. B. Snivel-. Plans for sending a large delega tion from Portland to the annual con vention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards to be held in Chi cago were launched yesterday at the luncheon of the realty board at the Portland hotel. President McKenna appointed a committee headed by Paul C. Murphy to take charge of the work of signing up delegates and boosting for a good representation from the local board. The board urged the change of the name of the National Association of Real Estate Boards to the American Realtors' association. Action on the proposed change was requested by the national executive committee In the course of a referendum on the matter which is being taken all over the United States. It was announced that William P. Merry has been appointed chairman of the realty board's committee to participate in the Community Chest drive. W. B. Shively, chairman of the legal committee, who has been speaking on various legal subjects before the board for several months, received honorary membership in the board. A framed honorary membership card was presented to Mr. Shively by Pres ident McKenna. George W. Caldwell presented the plans and purposes of the Community Chest drive. The Royal Rosarian quartet sang. FLIGHTS TO BE ISM GUIIDS LAKE FIELD BECOMES ACTIVE APRIL) 1. Aviation Students "Will Be Trained and Long Distance Trips to Coast Resort Made. Operations of the Oregron-Washing;-ton & Idaho Airplane company, whose flying- field, aviation school and gen eral offices are located at Guild's lake, will be resumed April 1, ac cording? to an announcement made yesterday by Victor Vernon, manager of the concern. With the complete reopening- of activities, the firm, which, during the winter months, partially suspended operation, will accept students for the aviation pilots' training- school and again make scheduled flights to Seaside and Astoria. At present the hangars at Lewis and Clark field house 26 land and water planes, some of which will be sold. Airplane parts and motors will also be distributed. Approximately 4560 fligtits were made by company pilots last year, said Mr. Vernon, who declared that these aviators spent more than 880 hours in the air and covered a dis tance of 65,000 miles. The number of passengers carried totaled 3100. No accidents or injuries were recorded. Planes will be kept in readiness at all times, explained Mr. Vernon, to make day or night flights. Photog raphy will be carried on extensively by company men, and the end of the year should se a number of excep tional bird's-eye views of the city and its environs, Mr. Vernon said. For merly a naval pilot, Mr. Vernon has been engaged In the various phases of he airplane industry for a period of eight years. BOARD'S CONSENT ASKED East Side Business Men's Club Favors Children's Parade. ' A committee from the East &ide Bus iness Men's club, O. W. Mielke, pres ident of the Eose Festival fair board, and Mrs. Haynes, appeared before the school board Thursday and, asked the THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921 " ' 1 , " jl HEAL ESTATE co-operation of the board In stag ing the children's parade. They spoke of the advantages of the parade and said that without the consent of the board the parade would not be given this year. . Objections In the way of exposing children to the weather, taking time from regular school work, puttlns parents to added expense and other matters were- presented by the school directors and Superintendent Grout. Mr. Grout was chosen by the board to meet the Rose Festival committee and report back to the board at the next regular meeting about the ad visability of having the children's parade. General Haines at Hoboken. HOBOKEN, N. X, March 25. Brlga-cUer-General Haines, adjutant of the United States marine corps, returned here today on the steamship Colon, after a seven weeks' inspection of marines' In Haiti and Santo Domingo. He left immediately for Washington. AMUSEMENTS. NOW PLATING THE PLAY THAT PUTS J O X INTO LIVING "POLLYANNA" THE GLAD GIRL. &VJbk&umCuvcuidJ fui Mt.15et75t NWit1SoHS1. n uinnicT THE FORD DANCERS tflREMPEL HARRY HOLMES liri FLORRIE LAVEHE LW OTTO NO S H E R I PA N EVEREST'S NOVELTY CIRCUS LvM MARGUERITE o ALVAREZ py MOSS and f RYE jy-Ei o na m PANTAGEg MATINEE DAILY 2s30. Alexander Pantages Presents "SEPTEMBER MORN" w'th Frank Budd. Robert Lorenzo and a real Broadway Beauty Chorus. 7 Other Big Acts 7. Three shows daily; night curtain, 7 and f. HippSIroME TODAY NOW PLATING TONIGHT "MARRIAGE V8. DIVORCE" ANNE KENT, COMEDIENNE FRANK MAYO IN "COLORADO" FAIRBANKS' "MARK OF ZORRO" COMING SUNDAY MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM MONDAY. MARCH 28, 8:15 F. POPULAR PRICE CONCERT BY THE PORTLAND ORATORIO SOCIETY Chorna of 100 Voices, Assisted by OTTO WEDEMEVER, Baritone, ROBERT LOUIS BARRON, Violinist. v and THE LOTUS ' LADIES' CHORUS. Reserved seats 50c and 75c, on sale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, March 26 & 28. LYRIC Musical Comedy NEW MUSICAL SHOWS Never Before tn Portland. Matinee at 2; Nights, 7 and . "onntry Store Every Tuesday Night Chorus Girls' Contest Friday Night CIRCLE Fourth at Washington Douglas MacLean TIM The Rookie's Return" Also Arbnckle comedy, "Fatty Out West," and Pathe Review. Open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock the following morning. n ADE 11th and ULUDft Washgton 'The Joyous Troublemaker' William Farnum Big Dance TONIGHT Broadway Hall Introducing Our New, Peppy, Snappy, Jazz Orchestra. 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Above answers will be destroyed if not called lor wlUUn six oaya. RAKED WmJ STOCK COMPANY JL la. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Dally- or Sunday. v One time lte per line same advt. two eonsee- Btive time tlm per tins Same advt. a conseca- tive timea 80c pr Una Same aovt. S or 7 con secutive times 6.1c per Ilea One month S2.40 a Una Bix montha. .f2.a a line per montn IChaacc of cop t.i!owed uiontnly.) Tne above rate applies to -adver-tiaeinenta under all rlaasiZicaUana rxceptins "bituationa Wanted ' alala" and "bituationa Wanted female." whicu to ue per Uaa lor ei'U inaertloa. Mo ad tsken (or lesa than two lines. Count five averace words to tlie line. Adverttaementa iexeept lersonie" and "bituationa Want ed") will be taken ever tne tele pnone if the advertiser Is m eua acnuer to either phone. Tbo Oreconlan will receive copy ay mail provided aufficient remit tance lor definite ntuuoer of ieauee la sent. Acknowledgment will BO lorvrded promptly. Ho pricea will . e qaoted over the phone, but atatementa will bo ren dered the following day. Adver liaementa are taken for Tha Daily Uregwaian until ?jo f. J. for 'A'ne bunuajr oreganuuiSuitil a. M. hat luuajr. . Phone your want ads to The Ore gonlan. Main 7070, Automatic 660-95. AUCTION SALES. AocMon a.les of household goods for storage charges at our warehouse, cor. Second and Pine tts.: March 28. 1921. C O. Pick Transfer & Storage Co. , MEETING NOTICES. OREGON COMMANDER NO. 1, K. T. Sir Knights at tention: On Easter Sunday Oregon Commandery will par- . i ; . - ln C.alnp services St 7:30 P. M. at municipal auaitonum as n. guests of Washington Commandery No 15. The commandery will form at . Us "V.1' at 6-30 P M. On account of the crowoea nai?lon of the armory Sir Knights are requested "to bo in unlforrn as early as possible and all officers and members of the drill corps are especially requested to report for duty not later than a l. ai. By order of the Eminent Commander. C. F. WIKGAND, Recorder. ut;iHa- " : . . v. - ' WASHINGTON COMMAN TM3-DV Mr IK K. T. Sil Knights assemble in their asylum. Washington Masonic t...(1.4tnr TT.nHt ftth and Bum- side streets. Sunday' evening at 6 o'clock preparatory to iorming liib v" v t er service'. Washington Commandery No. IS will conduct tne service unu guests the grand commandery of Oregon V t - ..... n vTft. 1. K. T. . ana several other commanderies, together with Chapter and Master Masons and their fam ilies. To mis service an iMaouuo mw friends are cordially Invited. ti.U. f. bl&aiAni imwiuh. - GUL REAZEE GROTTO NO. 65, M. O. V. P. E. R. Stated meeting Monday eve ning. March 2S, at 8 o'clock, at 388 Yamhill at. After a hnrl huglneKs meeting there will be an especially arranged entertatn Tnent in whir.h all Master Masons are In vited. Refreshments. Prophets wear your Fez. By order or tne .vionarcn. J. 1. UUTLIiA, Decrcmij. AL KADER TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. S. Stated ses sion Saturday. March 26, at 8 P. M.. Pythian building. West Park and Yamhill sts. Visiting nobles cordially in vited. By order of the po tentate. HUGH J. BOYD, Recorder. WASHINGTON CHAPTER. No. 18. R. A. M. Called convo cation Saturday afternoon and evening at . 4:30 and 7:30 o'clock, East 8th and Burnslde sts. K. A. degree. Visitors wel come. By order E. H. P. ROY QUACKENBUSH, Sec SUNNYS1DE LODGE. NO. 163. A. F. AND A. M. Enter tainment for Sat. March 26, has been postponed. Special communication today (Sat.), March 26. at 7 P. M.. temple. 39th and Hawthorne. Work In the V. C. degree, visiting Drotners weituiuc. derof W. M. C. P. JENSEN. Sec. FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. 160. A. F. AND A. M.. E. 43d and Sandy blVd. Special com munication this (Sat.) after noon. 3 o'clock. Supper 6 to 6:30 P. M. Work in M. M. de- Visiting brethren welcome, uraer RUSSBLL H. STEPHENS. Sec OREGON- LODGE, NO. 101, A. F. AND A. M. special communication this (Satur day) evening at 7 o'clock. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren cordially in vited. By order of the W. M. CORINTHIAN CHAPTER. NO. 54. O. E. S. Stated com munication this (Saturday) eveninr. at 8 o'clock. Degrees. Visitors welcome. By order of the worthy matron. MYRAH. GLIVES. Sec ABD-UHL-ATEF MM PLE. NO. 117. D. O. K K. will hold a ceremonial at Camas.' Washlnton. t3day (Saturday). March 26. at 9 P. M. Following dlscrlct convention, all votaries will meet at the Pythian bldg 3S.S Yamhill St.. Portland. Oregon, at 3 P. M. Autos will be provided and will leave at 3:30 P. M. sharp for Camas. All votaries are requested to be present, by order of the royal vizier. THAU L. UltAVta aec EMBLEM lewelrv. buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth st. FRIEDLANDER'S lor lodra emblems. class pina and medals. olQ Washington sc. DIED, K1ESSL1NG In this city. March 24. Ed ward F. Klessllng, aged 44 years a months and 6 days, son of Sophia Kiess line., brother of Miss Amanda Klessllng Mrs. J. A. Newbold of this city, and Mrs. F. W. Orth. Ocean Park, Wash. Remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. Funeral notice in a later issue. SPICKELMIER At the residence of her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Thome, 819 37th st - March 25. Sarah Travis Spickelmier. aged 81 years. Remains at parlors ot Breeze & Snook, Belmont at 85th. Fu neral notice later. HUTCHINSON At the family residence. 445 1. 60th St.. William Hutchinson, aged 81 years. The remains are at the funeral parlors ot a. u. .enwonay Co., 6802-04 82d st. S. in Lents. No tice of funeral later. GORDON In this city. March 24. Isaac -T . aired 46 vears. husband of Ida R. Gordon, of 632 Vista ave. The remains are at Finley a mortuary, .Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funeral hereafter. mtt.nf.r At his late residence. 1087 E. Morrison. March 25. Adam K. Milner, age 78 years. Remains at the parlors of Breeze & Snook, Belmont at Both. Notice of funeral later. EDMUNDS In this city March 25, Willis D. Edmunds, age 53 years. Remains at the parlors of Breeze 4 Snook, Belmont at 35th. Notice ot tunerai later. WALLER In this city, March 25, Eliza Waller, aged 60 years. The remains are at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of funerai hereafter. " FUNERAL NOTICES. . MATTISON March 22, at Los Angelas, Cal., Virgil William Mattlson, aged 3 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam T. Mattlson. . Private tunerai -services will be conducted Saturday, March 26, at 11 A. M. Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell St., at Union ave. REED At the residence, 40 Ella street, March 23, Gail lone Reed, aged 25 years, beloved daughter of R. H. Reed and sis ter of Lynn M. Reed. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 26, at 2 p. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment McCleary, Wash. GORDON In this city, March 24, Isaac J. Gordon, aged 46 years, husband of Ida R. Gordon of 632 Vista ave. The funeral service will be held today (Saturday), March 26. at 8 P. M. at the Portland crematorium. 14th e.nd Bybee. Friend Invited. -J. P. FlnJey & Son, directors. McCANN At residence, 574 E. Davii t., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc Cann. Funeral will be held from Mc Entee & Ellers parlors. 16th and Everett streets, today at 2 P. M. Interment lit. Calvary cemetery. gree. W. M. LATJKAT March 24, David Laukat, lat; of 67 Morrison at., aged 64 years, beloved husband of Bmllie Laukat and father of Frank Laukat of Portland and Paul Laukat of Sacramento. Cat Funeral will be held at the chapel of A. R. Zeller Co., 592 Williama ave., Saturday, March 28. at 2 P. M. Interment in Rose City cemetery. CATJDII.L At the residence. 606 Junior St.. March 24, Winnie C. Cauditl, age 20 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Caudill and sister of Oscar Coney of this city. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 26, at 4 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. In terment Multnomah Park cemetery. NEAGLE In this city. March 23, Ella Neag-le, aged 32 years, beloved wife of Martin Keagle and daughter of Mrs. Bella Swine of Ashland. Funeral serv ices will bo held Saturday. March 26, at 1 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rlverview. cemetery. Services strictly private. RImK The funeral service for the late Lena O. Block of 1230 East 10th St. J North, will De neia jvionaay, marca -o. at 10:30 o'clock A. M. at the Albina church of the Seventh Day Adventista. Friends invited. Concluding service. Hose City cemetery. The remains are at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. ETCHES The funeral services of the late Philip Etches, aged 76 years, who died in this city. March 24. 192L will be held today, Saturday, in the chapel of the Portland crematorium at 3 P. M. Friends Invited. Remains will be at the parlors of the Skewes Undertaking Co., corner 3d and Clay, until 2 P. M. TRIMMER At residence,' 999 East 28th street North. March 24, Katherino Trim mer, aged 41 years, wife of J. W. Trim mer. Funeral will be held from Mc Entee & Ellers parlors, 16th and Everett streets, today (Saturday), March 26, at 2 o'clock P. M. Friends Invited. Inter ment Rose City cemetery. ALLEY In this city, March 25, Charles Alley, aged 60. The remains will be for warded to Bend, Or., by Breeie & Snook. Belmont at 35th. FUNERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES AUTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VAULT ENTOMBMENT or Cremation Phone Sellwood 967 Portland Crematorium East 14th and Bybee , Ask (or Booklet. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less. . Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between 20th and 21st sts., west side. Lady Assistant. Main 2601. Auto. 578-85. HOLM A' N & SON (Walter J.. Holman.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Third and Salmon Sts. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett sts. Phone Broadway 2133. Automatic 621-33. DOWNING & McNEMAR Tha RMiHpntlnl Funeral Home. 441 Multnomah at., Irvington dist. E. 54. blNLEY'S MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9. EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (F. S. DUNN1NU, l.u.J The family sets the price." 414 E. Alder. l.KRC.H. UNDERTAKER. East Eleventh and Hawthorne. Phone East 781. I 5 7n I CD Pfl 592 Williams Ave. Mi Hi tLLLLII UUi Phone East 1088, CVCVACO UNDERTAKING CO. OIVLIILO Third and Clay. Main 4152. i-.T--inTnnTn f oxTrvT- 1047 Belmont, tiiXHirjLiEJ Oi Oil UVJIV Tabor 1258 A. D. KEN WORTHY & CO.. 5802-04 2d St., Lents. 618-21. FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO. 354 Wash. St.. Main 269. Largest rose growers in the Northwest. Flowers for all occasions artistically ar ranged. And Floral Designs 25 Hothouses. No Branch stores. 25 Trs. on Morrison st., between 4th and 5th. Main 7709. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's progressive florist. We spe cialize In funeral designs. 14H4 Sixth, opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. NOB HILL FLORISTS (Estate Alfred Burkhardt), N. E. cor. 23d and Gllsan. Main 1359. DCflDI C'C FLORAL. SHOP I CUr Lt 0 245 Alder. Marshall 5922. TONSETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington St., bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102; A. 1101. MONUMENTS. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUALITY MEMOttlALS g. THIRD A. PINE STS. PrtOKE E.74J PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 266 4th St., opp. City HalL NEU BROS. fcfb BLAESING GRANITE CO. nj TM1HD AT MADISON STREET NEW TODAY. Flnt-Clas In Every Way. Ik 4-foot lectlooa, Easy te erect aad ship. Get catalog. BED LM ADE BUILDING CO, Portland. Oregos. K. 11th and Market Phone B. 8114 or 02 Lewis Bldg.. 4th and Oak. Phone Idwy. 4335. SEND CS YOUR OLD CAWPET9. OLD Knee and Woolen Clothing: We Make Reversible. Hand-Woven FLUFF RUGS Rag Bugs woven, all sizes. Mail orders Rend for booklet. Mattresses renovated, made over. Feethers renovated, carpet cleaning, refitting, .etc. Largest, finest equipped carpet cleaning, refitting works in Oregon. Separate plants. 8xU rugs steamed cleaned $1.50. WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO., 04-60 Union Ave. N. . East 6516. WIS CALL AND DELIVER. MORTGAGE LOANS Lowest Interest ratc Installment ro DaTments lt desired. Buildtna- loan made- No delay $ closing. A. H. BIRRELL-GILL CO. Formerly A. II. Btrrell Cfe. US-ZIA Northwestern Bank Building. UanluaU 4114. j , Portland Business Bulletin A directory of business firms, professional men, manu facturers, repair men, etc., classified for ready reference. Information as to any class of work not listed may be obtained by calling Main 7070, House 40. " ACCOUNTAJfTS. JULIUS R. BLACK public accountant, auditor, income tax service. Concord bldg., 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7443. AIRCRAFT SCHOOL. The Dudrey School of Aeronautics will train you for any of the big pay po sitions In Aviation. Enroll now and and get your ap plication in for this season's work in the cleanest and best paying profession of the day. DUDREY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION, School of Aeronautics, 105-7 North Eleventh St., Portland. Or. ATTORNEYS. E. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pub lic. 934 Chamber of Commerce bldg. ALTERATIONS. LADIES' tailoring, perfect fitting; work guar. I. Reubln, 408 Bush & Lane bldg. ARMY GOODS. U. S. ARMY GOODS for sale, wholesale and retail; prices reduced. H. Horen steln, 250 2d St., or 204 1st St. Main 7573. ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second Gold, silver and platinum bought DK. McMAHON'S baths, Portland. Steam, showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c. Tell your friends. Fourth and Washington. CHIROPRACTIC, steam baths and mas sage, 10th floor Broadway bldg. Mar shall 3187. Dr. Laura E. Downing. BlILDING MATERIAL. LUMBER. We have for sale any amount of new sized lumber. No. 1 stock for sale, cheap; have flooring, celling, rustic, sid ing of all kinds, shingles, everything to build with. Shipped by rail or river boats to all points. Have planking and cedar posts, both wholesale and retail. FEWLES LUMBER CO., 140U Yeon Bid. Phone Main 3363. Yards in Portland. CKI.I.l LOIl BUTTONS. THE Irt WIN -HUDSON COilPAN If, 887 Washington. Broadway 434. T. 1254. CHIROPRACTIC. Dr. McAlAliuN S cniropractic speaks for ltselt. Portland 11th year. Phones. CHIROPODISTS. CCCT UlipTCome to Dr. Gartner, toot ttl nUll I sDeclalist: corns. bunions. foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland bldg.. Fifth and Washington. Main 1081. DR. U. U. l-LKTCHEK Foot troubles sci entifically corrected. Lady assistant. 512 Morgan bldg. Main 8762. ClilKOl'OuiMi!) ARCH SPECIALISTS. WILLIAM, Eslelle and Florelio De Veny, the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists in the city. Parlors 30-2 Ger linger bldg., S. W. corner Second and Alder. Phone Main 1301. CHIROPRACTOR. DR. E, B. ANGELL 702-S DEKUM BLDG. Shower, mineral and electric light baths; all Norwegian drugless methods. CLEANING AND PRESSING. REGAL CLEANERS t1hatteks Cleaning and dyeing a specialty. 127 North th st., Portland. Or. CONCRETE CONTRACTOR. SIDEWALKS, basements and floors. Garages, concrete or wood. Driveways, concrete or graveL R. H. WARD. East 502. COLLECTIONS. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1TD6. No collections, no charges. Estab. 1900. DANCING. MISS DOHUTHf RASML'SSEN Ballroom and stage dancing. 610 Ellers building. Wash., between 4th and oth. Main 1123. ilEMlSIRV. DR. B. E. WRIGHT 8d Floor Raleigh Bldg., cor 6th and Washington Sts. Main 2119 A 2119. nCWTIQTPY DR. A. W. KEENE, 351 uliiiiuiiii Washington street. Without pain. I.atet nerve blocking system. PAINLESS KKNT1STRY. YOU SAVE nearly one-half by our location out of the high rent district. Open nights. N. E. cor. 2d and Burnslde. Broadway 2245. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. H. M. H. ELECTRICAL CO., 1 N. 1st st.. Portland. Or. Re winding and electric repairing a specialty. New or usea mo tors. Broadway 1045. A 1046. MOTORS REWOUND Repaired BOUGHT AND SOLD. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS. . Phone 527-27. 226 Main St. ELECTRIC MOTORS. Bought, sold, rented and repaired. Walker Electric Works, 413 Burnslde, Corner 10th st. Bdwy. 5674. MAT CLEANERS AND DVERS. HATS cleaned, blocked, dyed reasonable and satisfactory. Royal Hat Works, 223 1st. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Professor W. R. Beatty, director. A school devoted to every department in music. Special courses. 410 Ellers bldg. Phone Main 4120. MCSIC TEACHERS. MRS. ANNA L'HOMMEDLEU MOORE. Teacher of piano. At studio or at pu- pll s home. K,aat mtn. r.awt i.vi. L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and voice. Broadway 2555. 148 13th st. WHOLESALERS AND ENGINEERS' AND MILL SUPPLIES. THE M. L. KLINE CO., 84-86-87-89 Front. HATS AND CAPS. THAN HA USER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison. RASMUSSEN & CO.. Second and Taylor. HIDES, WOOL AND CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROTHERS. 195 Front St. NEW TODAY. . FOR SALE $9500 Rose City Park,-eight-room, one and one-half story, corner bunga low, two blocks from Rose City and Beaumont car lines. Modern, beautifully finished, hardwood floors, combination hot water and hot air heat, well arranged for two families if desired, with kitch ens, bath rooms, etc Fine garage and shrubbery. Half cash, balance, 6 per cent. 401 E. 44th St. IS. See Owner. Edward E.Goudey Co. MORTGAGE LOANS United States Bank Bnildlnsv, CLAY S. MORSE. INC Prajmen and Warehouse; Broadway 8179 iii iii MCSIC TEACHERS. VIOLIN, piano harmony, mandolin, guitar, banjo Inst. Kol Kenbeck. 4U9 Yamhill. Ol'XO-UEimslS AND Oi'A'iCLVNS. simi GLASSES AT A SAVING. 'O--. I solicit your patronage on the 5T? basis of capable service. Thou sands of satisfied customers. A trial will convince you. Charles W. Good man, optometrist. 209 Morrison. M. 2124. OPTOMETRIST. EYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED wlth modern'lnstruments; glasses fitted at a saving; satisfaction guaranteed. Out of -the high-rent district; no overhead exp. 'A. E. HURWITZ, Optometrist, 225 1st St. LET GEORGE RUBENSTEIN, the veteran optician, be your optician; he is expert in fitting eyeglasses and his charges are very reasonable. 226 Morrison st. PAINTING. PAINTING, paperhanging, tinting. Lapp, Willis & Co. Phone Woodlawn 2497. PAIN TS. WALLPAPER. ETC. WALL PAPER, PAINTS, ETC, 230 Second St. UHL BROS., INC. PAINTING AND DECORATING. R&H-Itoof Painters EXPERT ROOFHRS ARGENTINE QUEBRACHO PAINT 1443 K. Gllaoa MC Psoie Tabor os7. Residence Phone Tabor Til. GET YOUR PAINTING, kalsomining and signs done before the spring rush; 25 years' experience. Tabor 206. C H. i'KnKlLU house and sign painter. papering, tinting. 47 ci. inn, lao. nii. H1.VI1.M1 JJ UUUI Kfcl'AlKKNG. E REPAIR and paint roots, clean gut ters; work guaranteed. Roof Security, Inc., mfg. Webfoot pt. Main 571. Col. 665. PATENT AT'IOKNICIS. PATENTS uur practice has extended over a period of 74 years. All communi cations strictly confidential; prompt, efficient, conscientious service; hand book fee on request. MUNN A CO., patent attorneys, San Francisco offices, Hobart bldg., 582 Market St.; Chicago office, room 810 Tower bldg.; Washing ton office, room 103, 625 F st.; New York office. Wool worth bldg R. C. W'RlcHT. 22 years' experience U. S. and foreign patents. 601 Dekum bidg. I'LtiLlC lEOURAPHfcR. CALL MAIN 52114, 832 MORGAN BLDG., WHEN YOU NEED A STENOGRA PHER, TYPIST OR NOTARY. COL LEGE GRADUATE WITH 6 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE, PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway building. Rheumatism. stomach, bowel. lung, liver, klndey, bladder, rectal, prostate, female disorders, skin atlection, blood pressure, enlarged tonsils, moles, birth marks. . PLOWING. PLOWING by Fordson tractor In vicinity of Multnomah or Beaverton. Main 731. I'LlMUlMi SLl'I'UKS. PLL'MBING SCPPL1ES at wholesale prices. Stark-Davis Co., 1SX 4th St. Main 797. PRINTING. PUIN I IWR w- BALTES & COMPAN Y riKil I HlU First and Oak. Main 165. 511-65 ANSLEY PRINTING CO. for quality. 252 Wash St. Main 4671. PRINTERS. MODEL PRESS, PRINTERS. Main 6516. 82 6 3d St.. between Stark and Oak. SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES We have the largest stock of used Machines in the city. From $10 tp $12.50. We rent and repair. 172 3d. Nr. Yamhill SHOE REPAIRING. DDC U AO DDIPCQ MEN'S OAK TAN rnL-ii.in rniuLo half soles $1.50 Ladles' $1.25; rubber heels 50c. 122 4th at. MODERN SHOE REPAIRING' GUAR ANTEED 68 4 Broadway, bet. Oak and Pine. NEW METHOD SHOE REPAIRING 212 4th St. STOVE REPAIRING. WHY BUY a new stove? We repair all kinds of stoves, gas ranges, furnaces. B. E. Dunn, East 5931. TRADEMARKS. OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU, 601 Dekum bldg. U. S., foreign trademarks. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON AUTO DESPATCH DRAYAOE AND STORAGE. Motor and Horse Equipment. - Furniture Moving and Packing. Baggage. PHONE BDWY. 3309 SECURITY STORAGE A TRANSFER CO. Packing Moving Storage. Money loaned on goods, In storago. 53 Fourth St., opp. - Multnomah Hotel. Phone Broadway 3715. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Gllsan St. FIVE WAREHOUSES. STORAGE. CARTAGE. PHONE BROADWAY 12SL TRY US for service; furniture moving, trunks and baggage. Portland Auto Del. Co., 242 Flanders. Bdwy. 1730. UMBRELLAS. REPAIRING AND RECOVERED. 8H0'fc Alder St. The Surety Shop. VETERINARY. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL, East 7th and Grant eta. Both phones, day and night service; 8 veterinarians. MANUFACTURERS ROPE AND BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup. PLUMBING SCPPL1ES AND PIPE. THE M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-88-87-89 Front PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVERDING & FARRELL. 140 Front st. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO., Front and Morrison. NEW TODAY. Ladles Save yonr old carpets, rur and woolen clothing-. Let us make new rugs for jou. The oldest and best-equipped fac tory. Fluff and rag rugs woven all sixes; carpets refitted; 9x12 rugs steam cleaned. $1.50. We call and deliver. t 188 E. Eighth St. Pbone East $580. REAL ESTATE. Tor Sale Flat and Apartment Property, 0 ROOMS. FURNISHED. A HOME AND AN INCOME. In good location in .residence section on west side, close in; fine proposition. Price $iuuu. casn o.u. Call Hinman. UMBDENSTOCK. & LARSON. 209 Oregon Bldg. Eroadway 18TS. WEST SIDE FLAT. S12.EC0. On 11th st.. near new Elks Club Did. and walking distance from business cen ter. RITER. LOWE ft CO. 201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. BRICK apartment, nearly new. Nob Hill. 5 stories, electric elevator; 5 4-room. 7 A-rnnm. all Drlvate baths, phonea: f 4.1.- 000. good terms. This is beajtlful; nets over llinl easy, barney joanson at lo., 170 Tentn st. for Sale Lots. CHOICE lot In Alameda, cheap for cash. Wdln. e-jsn. FOR SAL EBT OWNER Alameda Park lots cneap. stain it as. $350 1 BLOCK R. C. PARK CAR. 50x100 lot: sssm'ts' paid. Tabor 0550, 60S A. McKENXA FOR LOT BARGAINS. We nulla ana Finance -aiaauin nouses. A f,m Roof Protected . LiL"!!-' '" TiJ Lak-By E3 ltrriissmiinsf tiniirrmr--- iiann-ia '"- For Sale Lots. BUSINESS LOTS. SPECULATIVE LOTS. APARTMENT SITE LOTS. 3S0OO S0xl2i. west side, on Mill at. 10,000 On west side, near Vv ashins ton St.. facing 21st. 60x190. . . t-2500 On Thurman st.. near 21sU 60x100. i500 On 7th. E. Broadway, 40x6o. corner. 17500 Upper-Washington, 60x100. on Ella, lust S. of Wash. . , JlO.OOti S. E. cor. 1st and E. Yamtill. 60x100. trackage. $25.000 Near 13th and Washington, 50x100. Wo have many others. Bur your va cant lots now; you will pay more if you delay RITTER. LOWE & CO.. REALTORS. 201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. . WE WR1TB ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. WATCH I WATCH! WATCH! WESTOVER TERRACES. "Portland's Best View Homesltes." INTERNATIONAL REALTY ASSO CIATES. 110 Tenth st Pittock Block. Bdwy. 110. LAURELHURST LOTS. CLOSING THEM OUT. COME OUT TODAY. OFFICE EAST 39TH AND -GLISAN. A few specials this week for S00. all Improvements paid. Your last chance to secure a choice lot at about one-third real value. Your opportunity. Office on the ground. East 39th and Gllsan sts. Montavtlla car. Phone Tabor 3433, evenings East 7738. Delahunty. ROSE CITY LOTS. Choice, inside, East 37th. near Broad way, facing east; paved; bargain at 31000. For quick sale on east 50th, near Broadway; all Improvements in and paid: 1800.' ELMER F. BENNETT CO., 818-321 Board of Trade. Main 7455; IRVINGTON IMPROVED LOT. 550x100. with Garage. On Weldler st.. between East 21st nd 22d sts. This lot Is In cultivation, has 8 full-bearing fruit trees, nno concrets garage, paved streets, etc.; 1 block to Broadway car. low price for cash. Phone Main 567. Go look it over . PIEDMONT Second lot nortnwest corner Mallory and Killlngsworth avenues, 50X 100 to alley; east exposure; close to car line and near Jefferson high school. Price J 1500, terms if desired. Address B 1113. Oregonian. Bf OWNER. $1100 S lots Swlnton. $ 750 60x100 Virginia street $1250 Lot Laurelhurst. $ 200 Lot Willamette Add. Terms. Phone East 2009. WEST MORELAXD. Lot 50x100; everything In and paid for, $550; 10 cash, balance easy terms; will build Aladdin house, to suit. Coe A. McKenna. 82 4th st. 1 NEED MONEY. Lot 60x60 ft., southwest corner Savior and 25th st. Take 23d, 16th or NS cars, all assessments In and paid. Make me an offer. Auto. 327-08. DOxlOO, PAVING in and paid; $1000 cash; 15th and Mason; will build an Aladdin house if desired. Coe A. McKenna. 82 4th st. LOT IN University Park. $490; streets graded, sidewalks paid; easy terms; will build an Aladdin house if desired. Coe A. McKenna. 82 4th st. A SNAP. Lot 14, block 2, South Moreland; $250 cash and assume $200 street, o!d for $ 1 250. Coe A. McKenna, 82 4th Bt. THREE lots close to St. Johns on Lom bard St., near proposed school, only $.-,00 each. On street car line and paved street. Phone Main BlHU. FIVE 2oxl00-ft. lots not far north of Sandy boulevard on 62d st, for only $S00, rea- sonahle terms. Phone Main 6042. LEAVING country. Make me an offer on 150x100 at Prescott and E. :S3d; aide- walk.i and sewr in. Tahor 2034. CL'RNER lot, near Irvington; imp. all tn and paid; 190 casn. w. s. Robinson. 414 Ablneton bldg LOT IN Holgate addition for sale; a good chance lor nome ounaer; ior sale at coBt. worth more. W 403. Oregonian. LOTS for sale with fruit irees: nood building site. 1204 East 7th North. Own er. Main 4-M5, QUARTER block near L'2d and East An- Keny, sacriuce ior 91110, wuriu uuuuit, Hugh Smith, East 0228. LOT irtjxluu East lbth at., lrvington dis trict; $70uu; I3.u casn ana terms, w. a. Robinson, n aohikiph mt-K. ALAMEDA PARK, lot 6. block 51, 75u cash. John lain, qui ftpaiuing oiqg. LADD S ADDITION BEST. 8 choice home sites. Owner East 2154. A LAMED A view lot. 50x1SU. Owner. Ta- bor otitis, tsroaoway . SEE ME for lots in lrvington. Robinaon, 414 ADington piag. ONE LOT, $301); $30 cash and $10 per mo. W. B. Robinson. ! APinnm-i o.uk. For Sale Beach Property. BEACH HOME FOR SALE. One of the most attractive and best bullt homes In Gearhart: 8 rooms and sun parlor; strictly modern and com pletely furnished, Including bed linen and bed clothes, table linen, dishes, sil verware and all kitchen utensils. If you are looking for a summer home don't overlook this offer. AL 451, Ore gonian. FUR SALE Two houses and tent-house. furnished; summer reniaita ru-.. $3750. Owner on premises Saturday to Tuesday. B20 Third st. South, Seaside. For Sale Houses. BUNGALOW EXQUISITE. This complete modern homo Is greatly underprlced; three large rooms have golden oak floors; living room has fire place and built-in bookcases; large at tic and roomy basement; fine for chil dren, as lt Is near one of Portland's lead ing schools, lt Is on a corner, all Im provements In and only 3 blocks to a car. Only $4300 with splendid terms. A. home to be proud of and lt will sell Quickly. mr VAN ANTWERP. Main 4522. House phone. Sellwood 710. COE A. McKENNA & CO., 82 Fourth St. HAWTHORNE. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, GARAGE. Close to Hawthorne ave., very attrac tive. Reception room, mirror door, mas sive fireplace in large living room, plate glass doors In bookcases and In beauti ful buffet; hardwood floors; full attic, full cement basement, furnace, a fine garage with cement drive. The price is right and $1000 cash will handle It. R. SOMERV1LLE, Bdwv. 2478. 820 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. COLUMBIA PARK BUNGALOW Five rooms, facing the park, fireplace, hardwood floors, basement, attlo, paved street, one block to car. five blocks to school; large lot, 100x100. garage, beau tiful place and must be seen to be appre ciated. $5000, terms. COB A. McKENNA ft CO.. 82 Fourth St. Main 4255. "HAVEAHEAKT." Make your subscription to 'The Chest." Then take what Is left and buy this seven-room home snap. West of East lth between Belmont and Haw thorne ave. Only $4200. Terms. Hurry! 615 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. HAWTHORNE BUNGALOW. Five rooms near 88th and Grant: lot 50x100, on pavement, three blocks to school and three to car; garage; $3600. small payment down, balance terms; a splendid buy. COE A. McKENNA ft CO.. 82 Fourth st. Main 4255. m it OWNER MUST SELL, $4200. Richmond-Waverly Heights. 6-room modern home,' ivory finish throughout, full cement basement, fur nace, wash trays; 1 block car. $1200 down, bal. like rent. Mr. Johnston, Mar. 1022. Tabor 4708. " $3200 ROSE CITl" PARK DISTRICT. Modern 6-room bungalow, double con structed; good condition. Fireplace, all conveniences. Full basement, 60x100 lot. Gas range and water heater included. Oulclt possession. Tabor 6550. ROSE CITY PARK home by owner. 5-room bungalow with hot-water heat, ivory finish throughout and tapestry paper; high-grade plumbing with shower bath: , double garage; price $6700 625 East 51st North, half block from Sandy blvd. ' 5-ROOM CAL. BUNGALOW. $3750; very cozy, fireplace, cement basement, corner lot. 1 block to car; ga range Owner wants quick sale, some terms." Mr. Johnston, Mar. 1022, Tatior 4708 evenings. $000 HALF CASH, BAL. 7 MONTHS 8-room shingled house; 7c fare, east side Call room 40, Marion hotel, after 0 P M., Saturday; any time Sunday after 10 A. M. NEW 4-room cottage has bath room. basement, cement sidewalk, 6 blocks of car line, $1500. $000 cash, balance on time 151 East Ankeny and 5flth st. 8-ROOM modern house in fine condition, Improvements all In and paid. 3 blocks to car Price only $3500, $1000 cash WIH handle. 313 Stock Exchange Bldg. s nnoa house, 5 minutes' walk from city hall, lot 50x50 feet: $5800. .Blaes lng Granite Co.. 267 Third street. INSIST upon a tile bath-room floor and a " tile mantel In your new home, ni-'gon Art Tile Co. 411 Alder, St. OWNER must sell equity; 6-room. good furnace line garage; bargain for soaie om. 40ft B. SUh at. S. A