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THE MORXING OREGON! AX, THURSDAY, APRIE 21, 1921
irimsiss
MEW TO TALK TARIFF
U. S. Chamber of Commerce
Meets Next Week. .
NATIONAL POLICY IS TOPIC
Protection as It Affects Foreign
Trade Viewed From Standpoint
of Creditor 'ation.
ATLANTIC C1TT, N. J.. April 20.
Many Questions at present agitating
.the business world will come up for
disniHsinn t the ninth annual meet
lng of the Chamber of Commerce of
the United States, to te neia. in At
lantic City April 27 to 29. A large
Attendance is exDected.
The proposition to change the tar'ff
will be considered in tneae pnasrj.
Should the tariff not be framed with
due regard to export trade sales or
the protection of manufacturing in
the United States? Should the fact
that the United States now is a cred
itor national alter the American tar
iff policy with respect to protection?
Should the United States tariff olttx
trading or bargaining possibilities for
international commercial treaties to
encouage export trade? Should the
United States tariff be liberal in its
provisions in view "of the American
desire for liberality of tariff on the
part of other countries?
Kxpoaltloa ia 18-6 Favored.
A resolution favoring the holding
of an exposition In Philadelphia i
lSl'S to commemorate the 150th ann
versarv of American independence
with proper business, governmental
and foreign support, will be offered
for adoDtion.
Other proposals' that are expected
to be acted upon by the conentio
are:
Preparation of legislation callin
for an aeronautical code and the nec
essary machinery for Its enforce
went.
Promulgation of desirable and eco
nomic methods of adjusting commer
cial disputes and also offeYing re
lief to the courts whose dockets are
usually crowded-
Necessity that independent lines o
communication, cables, etc.. be devel
oped promptly between the United
States and other countries.
Reconsideration of cuts in appro
priations for consular service so tha
export business will be In all-Amerl
can hands.
Trade Laws to Be Adjusted.
Adjustment of laws relating to for
eign trade so as to give merchants
and firms a competitive opportunity
with the nationals of other countries
Creation of a federal highway com
n. Ission to lay out and direct con
struction and maintenance of an in
terstate system of highways.
Modification, amendment or repeal
of all legislation that restricts . the
operation of natural economic laws
Adoption of a national budget
ayaieni.
Development of the American mer
chant marine and of ports on the At
lantic and Pacific.
Ins'stence upon proper treatment
and facilities for American ships in
foreisn ports.
Reduction of freight rates. If it can
be done without impa'ring railroad
credit and effic ency.
Readjustment of wages, valuation
taxes, cost of producticn and cost of
living.
HIKE 30 MILES
1JS KARROW ESCAPE
Jt i:O.U DEATH IA" OCEAX.
Silsa Bloomberg and Miss Palmer
Ice Walk AIou Coast to Attend
' Institute at Newport.
NEWPORT. Or, April 20. (Spe
cial.) Miss Bloomberg and Miss Pal-
merlee, teachers at Devil's Lake and
Taft, respectively, arrived here last
night after a 30-mile hike down the
coast to attend the Teachers' insti
tute here.
Miss Palmerlee had a narrow escape
from being drowned in jthe tide at
Schooner Point and was perched high
on the cliffs when a party of men
from this city found her. The party
had been sent out by Miss Bloomberg,
who had seperated from her com
panion and wbo had arrived, in New
port alone.
The. girls separated because one of
them was afraid to walk over a rail
road trestle at Otter rock. Miss Pal
merlee started down the beach and
reached Schooner point about dark.
The tide was coming in, but she
kept on in hopes of rounding the point
before the water reached the rocks.
Uy the time she found that the water
had closed in ahead, of her the path
behind her also was flooded. The
young woman climbed up a cliff and
perched there in the rain until she
v as rescued by A J. Van Wassen
hove, who heard her cries for assist
ance. She has recovered from the ef
fects of her adventure.
Governor Denies Extradition
BOISE. Idaho. April 20. (Special.)
Governor D. W. Davis today denied
the demand of the governor of Mon
tana for extradition of Patrick Burke
of Wallace, wanted in Butte on a
charge of larceny. After a hearing
begun Tuesday and continued to to
day the governor decided that the
complaint on which Burke was ar
rested was defective, as contended by
his attorneys. Burke, who operates
a mine at Murray, was accused of de
frauding persons at Butte of $3000 on
misrepresentations. The nature of
the offense was not clearly stated
and the owners of the property se
cured were not established in the
complaint.
Work on Highway Begun.
NEWPORT, Or.. April 20. (Spe
cial.) Thomas E. Young, Portland
contractor, started work on the grad
ing of the highway between th's city
and Toledo today. This contract was
started last year and will be finished
in a short time. This stretch of road
is one unit between Newport and Ben
ton county. Upon completion of grad
ing the state highway commission is
to place rock on this piece this year.
Gilliam Taxes Delinquent.
CONDON'. Or, April 20. (Special.)
Owing to the low prices of wheat,
wool and livestock, only about 70 per
cent of the first half taxes for
Gilliam county have been paid,
amounting to $103,600.
' Phone your want ads to The Ore
coniao. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
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CHARLES RAY IX A MOMENT FROM "THE OLD SWIMMIX' HOLE," AT
THE LIBERTY.
TODAY'S FILM FEATURES.
R 1 v o 1 1 M a c k Sennett's "A
Small Town Idol."
Peoples Vera Gordon, "The
Greatest Love."
Majestic G 1 a d y s Brockwell,
"The Sare Hen."
Liberty Charles Ray, "The
Old Swimmin' Hole."
Columbia Mae Murray, "The
Gilded Lily."
Star Leatrice Joy, "The In
visible Divorce."
Circle Wanda Hawley, "Her
Beloved Villain."
Hippodrome Corinne Griffith,
"It Isn't Being Done This
Season."
Globe 'Tolly With a Past"
I
N these days of much heavy melo
drama and pastry-flinging com
edy "The Old Swimmin' Hole" at
the Liberty is as refreshing as a dip
in the aquatic paradise of boyhood
presented in the picture. The produc
tion is an ideal vehicle for Charles
Ray. and the master of country-boy
roles does the best work of his career.
The theme of the picture was taken
from the poem of the same name by
James Whitcomb Riley. It is a sim
ple story, filled with human and ap
pealing situations which are han
dled splendidly. A remarkable thing
about the picture is the absence of a
single caption or sub-title. Without
these mechanical aids the story moves
so smoothly that an audience often
does not realize this interesting fact.
This is said to be the first picture
made in this way.
Ray's talent and sincerity are
shown vividly, and he wins laughs
with almost every gesture and facial ;
expression in many scenes. The plot ;
deals with the adventures of Ezra, a
carefree barefoot boy. His hatred of
school, his tights under the rules of .
thm rhin nn thA nhmilder. hfa first 1
smoke in the "pirates' cave," and
dozens of other simple, human inci
dents in everyday life in a small vil
lage are shown in a skillful way.
Ezra is also at the age of puppy
ove and his romantic adventures are
divided between a haughty beauty
who scorns his attentions and the lit
tle girl in pig-tails who finally wins
him us a steady beau after many dis
appointments. "Whiskers," a frisky
little dog who has appeared In other
pictures with Ray, shares honors with
his master and adds a realistic touch
to the picture. The settings of the
production are a treat.
Screen Gossip.
"It Isn't Being- Cone This Season,"
starring Corinne Griffith, will be the
matlon picture offering at the Hippo-
rome theater today. juiss uriinin
takes the part of Marcia Ventnor, a
girl whose mother, on her deathbed.
has warned her that men are to be
sought only because they have money.
After the mothers death Marcia is
wooed by two men, Oliver Lawton,
penniless heir to a great fortune, and
George Hunt, a rich rug Importer.
Her choice between them and the
manner in which she tests her hus
band's love makes up a striking plot.
Production of Pauline Frederick's
atest film. "The Greater Love," Is
being hurried by Henry King, Miss
rederick's director, who is preparing
o make a three-weeks' trip to New
nrk nn r combined business and
ieasure mission. While there Frank
Borzage, the famed director of "Hu-
oresque." will take him on a tour of
he new plays and roof shows.
Plans are completed by Louis B.
Mayer for filming "The. Wandering
ew." It is an Interesting coincidence
that the stage version of this famous
iasslc is to be put on In the fall by
David Belasco. '
.
On completion of her current pro-
uction, Mildred TJavls will take a
motor trip through the high Sierras
with her mother an!j small brother
Jack. Accompanying her are to be
er fishing pole, and , her mountain
ttire. and Rhe Is thus to take the
Don't hide sldn
tr oil b 1 e-heal it with
Resinol
This treatment gets right
t the root of the trouble.
The rich, cleansing lather
at Resinol Soap rWs the pores
of impurities, while Resinol
Ointment soothes and heals
the inflamed spots or blotches.
Frss trial. Dept. -T. ResiaoL
Baltimocs. Md.
FuS slsa at 7 our druggists.
. a- V'.V '.-A, s.- -
spa. r-fifWw',
first real vacation Bhhas had since
she came to Los Angeles two years
ago to play opposite Harold Lloyd.
Tom SantschI will star In another
series of eight out-of-doors pictures
to be produced by Cyrus J. Williams,
accord iner to a contract Just signed.
AMrSEMENTS.
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ORDERS
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THl PlAY Of A THOUSAND WftlUS
Bu CHANGING POLLOCK
IIow to Secure Tickets by Mall
Address letters, checks, postofice
money orders to Heinpr tneaier.
ADD 10 PER CENT WAR TAX.
Include sell-addressed, stamped
envelope.
Prices
EVE'S Floor, except last 3 rows,
$2.50; last 3, $2. v Balcony, first 5
rows, J2; last 17 rows. $1. Gallery,
first 7 rows reserved, 77c; admis
sion, ouc.
SAT. MAT. Floor, except last 3
rows, $2; last 3 rows, $1.50. Bal
cony, 5 rows, $1.50; 17 rows, $1.
Gallery, res. and adm., 50c
Ellison-White
Presents
HON. THOS. R, MARSHALL
lecturing bn
"Some Governing; Principles"
Auditorium
Saturday Eve, April S3 .
Seats on Sale Meier & Frank's,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
April 21. 22, 23
Price f 1.10. 85c, 55e
Including War Tax
PANTAGEQ
" MATfXEE DAIir t:30
Special Engagement,
"BHODA ROIAL'S ELJirHANTS"
I.ate of the Barnum A Bailey Circus
7 OTHER, BIG ACTS 7
Three shows daily; night curtains. 7 and 8.
CIRCLE
Fourth at
Washington
WANDA HAWLEY
in
"HER BELOVED VILL.il'"
Also a comedy, "Hobgoblins," and
Paramount Mnaiin.
Open from 9 o'clock In the 'morning
until 4 o'clock the following morning.
DANCINGtaughi
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All New Rtens and Pnrnilar Dances
Guaranteed In 8 three-hour lessons. Laities
J2, gentlemen $5. De Honey's beautiful
acaaemy, L'da ana Washington. Beginners'
class starts Monday and Thursday eveninga
Advance classes Tuesday and Friday eve
nings, 8 to 11:30. Plenty of desirable part
ners and practice; no embarrassment. The
social feature alone is worth double the
price. My latest book, describing all
dances, etiquette, etc.. free. You can never
learn dancing in private lessons from infe
rior teachers or in public hall. Join a real
school. We guarantee to takch you in one
term or give you the second term free.
Others do not guarantee. There is a rea
son. Phone Main iljoo. Private lessons all
hours.
W. M.
Baseball
' Portland vs. Salt Lake
April 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, at 3:00 P. M.
Sunday Double-header, at .1:30 P. M, I
AMrNKMKVTS.
AKED
' STOCK COMPANY J.V
How Flaying
. John Fox Jr.'s Famous Story.
The Trail of the
. Lonesome Pine
XL GEOGRE JESSEL'S
JU "TROUBLES OF 1920" J
X, ED AND BIRDIE CONARO
MONS. GRANT GARDNER
JjT" B RON SON AND EDWARDS
DUNHAM ANO WILLIAMS a
SAN SON E AND D E LI LA p,
"13 DAISY NELLIS i
fa 13 ti EIJ3
HippSroiiE
TODAY
TODAY TODAY
TODAY
And the Rent of Thl Weefc.
XIFTY SEW SHOW
VAUDEVILLE
AND
PHOTOPLAY
Billy Hart's
CIRCUS GIRLS
You get all the atmosphere and
lots of the art of the big tops.
dancing and comedy.
CORINNE
GRIFFITH
In the Powerful feature
?IT lSX'T BEI.VG DOXli THIS 0
SEASON
A Xevel Theme Novelly Pictured.
Jordan Willing .
"Few Plenannt Moment."
E. J. Moor'e
"The l.nhhv THekKter."
Mack and Maybelle
-Her Voice."
Marvelous de Onzos
Send the Kiddies to the Circus
Saturday Balloon Matinee.
LYRIC Mnsical Comedy
Mike Yokel
Apnearlne at matinees and evenln
shows this week. He Is former mid
dlewelght wrestling champion of the
world and has posted $oU to De given
to anyone he fails to throw In 15
minutes. Mike Tokel meets all comers
"OH, BABY, BABY"
A Humdinger of a Show
Matinee at 2. Nights, 7 -and 9
Country Store Every Tneoday Klarht
I noma Ulrls' content f rtday Aleut
E 11th an
WasMnto
Polly With a
Past"
Phone your want ads to The Ore-
gonian. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95
AUCTION SATES.
At the Baker Auction ' Hou3e. Tarahl
snd West Park streets Sale at 10 A. M.
MEETING NOTICES.
OREGON COMMANDERT,
No. 1, K. T. Special con
clave Thursday evening, April
21. at 7:30 o'clock. Red Cross
and MA In. Vniir n1lana
wui oe appreciated.
A C. F.. WIEGAND. Rec
OREGON COMMANDERT
-, v t i . i ...
neral services for Sir
Knight H. A. LIttlefleld will
be held at Kewbere Indav sit
ociocK.r. jii. xour atenaance will be
1 appreciated. is. r . WIEGAND, Rec.
OREGON COMMANDERT.
NO. 1, K. T. Drill corps will
meet at .3U mis (Thursday)
evening.
J. A. BARBOUR. Captain.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER,
No. IS. K. A. M.. calls convo
cation this (Thursday) evening,
East 8th and Burnuide sts.. al
7:80 o'clock. M. E. M. degree.
Visitors welcome. By order .of
ROT QUACKENBL'SH, Sec,
PALESTINE LODGE. No.
14, A. F. and A. M. Special'
communication Thursday. April
21. 7 o'clock. M. M. degree.
Visiting brethren welcome.
-Archer place. Mount Scott
y oraer or w. ai.
WILLIAM TOWNSEND, Sec,
SUNNTSIDE X.ODGE. NO.
163, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Thurs
day) evening. April 21. at 6:30
o ciock. temple 3Uth and Haw
thorne. Work In the E. A He.
Visiting brothers welcome. By order
ol W. M.
C. P. JENSEN. Sec
OREGON LODGE. NO. 101
A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication this (Thurs-
day) -evening at 7 o'clock.
'Work In the M. M. degree.
Visiting brethren cordially in-
y order or tne w. ai.
LESLIE S. PARKER. See.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO.
314. A. F. AND A. M.
Special communication thli
(Thursday) evening at 6
o'clock. Labor In the F. C. de
gree. Visiting brethren always
By order w. i,
FRED L. OLSON. Sec
WAVERLV LODGE. V. T.,
A. F. AND A. M East 26th
and Clinton sts. Stated com
munication thia (Thursday)
evening. 8 o'clock. Visiting
brethren welcome. By order ol
H. E. MILLER. Sec
KENTON LODGE. NO. 143,
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication today (Thursday),
April 21. and work in E. A.
degree. Visitors welcome. By
order of W. M.
R. B. HEADLET. Sec
THE ACACIA CLUB Is now
open at its new quarters on
the mezzanine floor at the
Multnomah hotel. All Master
Masons cordially Invited. By
order of committee
MOUNT SCOTT CHAPTER.
NO. 110. O. E. 8. Slated com-
- munlcation this (Thursday)
evening. Degrees. By order
W. M.
MAUD E. CONNELL.
Secretary. v
GLOB
MKETINO NOTICES.
THE CADETS OF ORE
GON. ASSEMBLY NO. 1.
UNITED ARTISANS, will
give a danclnir party
Thursday evening April
21, at W. O. W. Hall. 1
11th St. Union music. Ad
vniHAinn S5 cents. A Rood
time' for all. Come and brlnic your friends.
E. E. VAN AI.ST1NE. secretary.
f jfj b. p.;o.
J.?ty (Thursday)
: EUC3.-NO. 14S
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temple. 8 o'clock. ViaillnK
brothers welcome.
M. B. SPAUI.DrNO.
Secretary.
MACCABEES!
Review of Tent. No. 1 to
night (Thursday) t Mac
cabee hall. 388 Washing
ton St. Class of candidates
will be initiated. Vtsltin
Sir Knights especially iii
viled. TYSON KISbLLL, ft. -
(1'B(HT TRIBE. NO. 2,
IMP'D O. R. M. Regular
fminrll this evening at
o'clock at W. O. W. hall. Easl
fifh and Alder sts. warriors
and chiefs degrees. Members
attend. Visiting brotners wel
come.
L. B. SMITH, C. of R.
ENOAMP.
F.
(Thurs-
Eat
Royal
PurDle. degree. Sojourning pa
triarchs cordially welcomed.
P. A. ALVORU. C. P.
s.
A. STARR, Scribe.
SON'S OP VETERANS AUXILMART
meets tonight. (Thursday), April 21. 625
Courthouse. We urge all members to be
present as the national president. .Mrs.
Blanche L.. Bpverstork of Keene. New
Hampshire, will be with us on May 3, 1U21.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new- designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth st.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 310 Washington st.
DIED.
WILLIS April 20. 1021, at the family
residence, 577 Gantenbein ave.. illlam
Thomas Willis, aged 64 years, beloved
husband of Mrs. Ethsl Willis, father of
Mrs. Leona Cieminskl and Wynter Willis;
also survived by one brother. Jack Wil
lis. Kalama. Wash., and four sisters re
siding inthe east. Remains at Pear
Bon's undertaking parlors. Russell st. at
Union ave. Notice of services hereafter.
APPLEGATB In this city, April 20. Al
fred D. Applegate. aged 61 years, hus
band of Margaret Applegate of 455 Alder
street. The deceased was a member of
Portland lodge, B. P. O. E., Moose lodge
of Sacramento, Cal.. Kirkpatrick coun
cil K. and L. of Security. Steam Shovel
and Dredgemen's local. Remains are at
McEntee & Eilers parlors, 16th and
Everett sts. Funeral notice later.
KELLY April 20. at the residence. 806
Eajtt Tenth street south. Isabella Jane
Kellv. aeed 77 vears: mother of Mrs.
Bell M Brookhouse and Mls Margaret
Kelly and sister of Mrs. Bessy Gourlay
of this city and Mrs. Charlotte Welsh of
Ban Lou:s ikmsko. cal. ine remains are
at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at
Fifth. Notice of funeral nereatter.
DOWD At Grand Ronde. Or.. April 20.
1K21, Theodore P. Dowd, late ol 1009
East Yamhill street. Portland. Or.: hus
band of Grace Craven Dowd and father
of Dorothy Dowd. Interment at Grand
Ronde. (Seattle and San Francisco pa
pers please copy.)
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DE BUHR In the Philippine Islands, Feb
ruary i, Koy J. ae sunr, agea
years; in the service of the U. S. ma
rines, by accidental drowning: son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. de Buhr of Oregon
City, brother of John R. de Buhr. Cul
ver. Or., Ed A. de Buhr. Astoria; Martin
and Harry de Buhr. Mrs. J. Burcaw and
Mrs. G. A. Gibson of this city; Mrs. H.
H. Holcomb, St. Helens, and Angellne
and Frieda de Buhr of Oregon City. The
funeral services will be held at the con
servatory chapel of the East Side Fu
neral Directors, 414 East Alder street,
at 1 o'clock P. M. Saturday, April 23.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
cemetery.
JOHNSON In this city. Tuesday. April 10.
Jennie Mary, aged 10 yeara. beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K, Johneon,
-4S9 East Lincoln street. Funeral serv
ices will be held at 2 P. M. Saturday,
April 23. at Our Savior's Lutheran
church. East Tenth and Grant streets.
Interment in Multnomah cemetery. The
body Is at the parlors of Chambers Co.,
24S-250 Kllllngsworth avenue, until 1
P. M. Saturday. Camas, Wash., papers
please copy.
RYBKE In this city, April 19. 1021,
Marks Rybke, aged 67 years, beloved
husband of Rebecca Rytoke and father
of Dr. Charles L. Rybke. Florence H.
Rybke and Ben Rybke. all of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the resi
dence. 727 Kearney street, today (Thurs
day), at 11 A. M. Interment Ahavai
Sholom cemetery. Please omit flowers.
(San Francisco, Cal., and Boston, Mass.,
papers please copy.)
LINDGRBN Suddenly. April 18. at Eagle
Creek, or.. David Llnd'gren, aged bt
yeara; brother of Carl Llndgren. De
ceased was a -member of Court Scandia
No. 7. Foresters of America. Funeral
services will be conducted today (Tnurs
day). April 21. at 3 P. M.. at Pearson's
undertaking parlors.' RusseU street at
Union avenue. Friends invited. Inter
ment Multnomah cemetery.
McATEAL In this city. April 10, 1921,
.Mrs. Margaret J. MCAyeal, aged 6o years,
beloved mother of Dr. C. R. McAyeal.
James A. McAyeal, Mrs. Florence Nich
olson and Roy A. McAyeal of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the Hol
man funeral chapel, tomorrow (Friday),
April 22, 1921, at 2:30 P. M. Interment
Greenwood cemetery.
RTAN Funeral of the late William Ryan,
aged ol) years,. will be held irom McEntee
& Eilers .parlors, 16th and Everett sts..
today, Thursday, at 9 A. M., thence to
the cathedral at 9:15 A. M., when re
quiem mass will be offered. Friends in-
.vited. Interment Mt. Calvary cemetery.
FOLEY The funeral cortege of James
Foley, late of o54 Taylor St., will leave
the chapel of Miller & Tracey Friday,
April 22, at 8:45 A. M., thence to St.
Mary's cathedral, 15th and Davis sts.,
where mass will be offered at 0 A. M.
Interment ML Calvary cemetery.
DRAWZ At his late residence, 586 East
18th street, William J. Drawz, aged 56
years. Funeral services will be held at
P. L. Lerch funeral parlors. East 11th
and Clay streets, tomorrow (Friday), at
2 o'clock P. M. Friends Invited.
BETHEL At hla late residence, 128 E.
X4th St., April 1, Larkln K. Bethel, aged
71) years. Funeral services will be held
Friday, April 22, at- 2 P. M.. .at the
chapel of Brecse & Snook, Belmont at
uotb. Friends invited.
STOW In this city. April 20, S. Stow, aged
B7 years, a unerat win De neia Friday.
April 22. at 1 P. M., from McEntee &
Filers parlors, 16th and Everett sts.
Friends invited. Services concluded at
Portland crematorium.- A -,
L1TTLEFIELD At Tucson, Ariz., April
1, Dr. Marry A. L.lttleneia. The funeral
services will be held today (Thursday).
Anril 21. at 2 P. M.. at the Presbyterian
church, Newberg, Or. Interment New-
berg cemetery.
BURSON The funeral Bervlces of the late
Denton O. Burson will be held Thursday.
April 21, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose City
cemetery.
FTWERAI, CARS.
LIMOUSINES for tuneral service. JOME3
AUTO LIVEKI. MAKSMAbL 114
VAULT
ENTOMBMENT
or Cremation
Phone Sellwood 067
Portland Crematorium
EAST FOURTEENTH
AND BYBEIll
Ask for Booklet
INLEY'SMORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9.
EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
F. S. UUSM.NU. I.U
The family seta the price." 414 E. ALDER.
LERCH. UNDERTAKER,
East Eleventh and Hawthorne.
Phone East 781.
R7CI I CD Pfl 592 Williams Ave.
f tCLLCn oU Phone East 1088.
Ck'CWCC UNDERTAKING CO.
DnLIIki) Thlra and Clay.
Main 4152.
A. D. KEN WORTHY, & CO..
&S02-O1 tf-d at, Leau, 618-21.
I
GOLDEN' RULE
- Cv ME.VT. NO. 2S. I. O. O.
V CJf Regular meeting this (1
& Ijsfll tl rin v eveninir n t & o'clock.
V'ik. f Sixth and Alder streets.
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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.
ACCOUNTANTS.
JUi.118 K. BLACK, puolic accountant.
auditor, income tax service. Concord
bldg.. 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7443.
AI'IORXKH.
il. W. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary pub
lic. 934 Chamber of Commerce bldg.
AKMY ,1HI)S.
U. S. A KM If GOODS for sale, wholesale
and retail; prices reduced. H. Horenstein,
JSU 2d St.. or 204 1st St. Main 7S73.
ASSAY KKM AMI ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OKFICB, lil jocond.
Gold. silver and platinum bought
BATHS.
DR. MoMAHON'S baths, Portland; steam
showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c; tell
your friends. Fourth and Washington.
v-nmurKAUin steam baths and mas
sage, loth floor, Broadway bldg. Mar
shall 31S7. Dr. Laura E. Downing.
CKLU1.Q1U BUTTONS.
' THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
3Xt Washington. Bdwy. 434. Tabor 1254.
CHIROPRACTIC.
DR. McJIAHON's chiropractic cpeaks for
itself. Portland. 11th year. Phones.
CHIROPODISTS.
FFrT HURT Come to Dr. Gartner, foot
. . " specialist; corns, bunions;
foot arches made to order. 311 Swetland
bldg., 5th and Washington. Main 1081.
DR- - O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci
entifically corrected. Ltwiy assistant. 612
. Morgan bldg. Main S"2.
CHI KOPODISTS A KCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM, Estelle and Florello be'Veny.
the only scientific chiropodists and arcn
speciijlists in the city. Parlors 302 Ger
"nfer, h'dg., southwest corner Second
and Alder sts. Phnn. Main 1.101.
CHIROPRACTOR.
OR. E. B. ANGELL
702-703
n tp, v tt r nt.nn
?hiv.er' mlncr.il and electric light baths!
.... ."u.cgian orugiess methods.
CLEANERS AND PRESSERS.
REGAL CLEANERS
TAILOKS
A V 11 H1TTVRQ
Cleaning and dyeing a specialty. 127 N.
Sixth St.. Portland. Or.
COLLECTIONS.
Nh.fH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 17118
io collections, no chargess Estab. lftOO.
CONCRETE WORKERS.
BR.IAC,'r VORK- TILE AND CONCRETE"
i jai-ivvvt,jii'ii!. WDLN. 6230.
CONTRACTORS AND Itl ll.DERS.
RELIABLE CONSTRUCTION CO.
?ioUf?. construction, and general Jobbing.
ls West Park st. Phone Main 8029.
DANCING.
SUMMERS' Dancing Academv ra(.,,r
?"ara?t?ed in eight one-hour lessons.
0 54 "i" "ear Stark. Club dance
every JTnes. ; class Thurs. Bdwy. 3500
MISS DOROTHY RASMUSSEN BaHroom
(v i.ftaSe daIC'ng. 610 Eilers bldg..
.. 3.iiiiSluii, Mi. n ana 5tn. Main 1123.
DENTISTRY.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT,
Thlr5. FJoor Ral"trh Bldtr., Corner
ir .8lxi? and Washington Sts.
Jlaln 2119. Automatic LMIft
UCIWIOini Washington st. Without
pain. Latest nerve-blocking system.
DRAMATICS.
xv-nc, oi aramatlc art; special atlen
tlon given children Main 31X9
ELECTRICAL REPAIH1 NO.
H. M. H. ELECTRICAL CO..
1 N. 1st St.. Pnrtlon1
YUVI winding- and electric 'repairing
1 VSS:' V "Penalty. New or used mo-
lrs. Broadway 10-15. A. 1046.
MOTORS REWOUND
Repaired
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Phone 527-27. 226 Main St.
11AT CLEANERS AND DYERS?
HATS cleaned, blocked, dyed reasonable and
nauaidciurf. jinyai nat works. 223 1st.
ML SIC TEACHERS.
L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and
voice. Broadway 2555. 148 13th st.
PIANO lessons given eveninga Main 318U
WHOLESALERS AND
ENGINEERS' AND M1I.T, Sl'Prf.IES.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. K4-S6-S7-NII J'ront.
HATS AND C.VI'S.
THAXHAL'SBR HAT CO., 5:l-.1S Front at.
1'AINTS. OILS AM) tit. ASS.
W. P. Fl'LLKR CO.. Kront and Morrison.
RAS.MISSEN & CO.. Second and Taylor.
HIDES, WOOL AND CASCARA BARK.
K.AHN BROTHERS, 11)5 Front at.
FUVERAT, DIRECTORS.
Mausoleum Tombs
Single or In Family Sections.,
Handsomely arranged. Built to endure.
Permanent care. Cost no more.
RIVERYIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM
We have Mausoleums In all principal cities
In state, they contain the only sanitary
tomba In Oregon.
PORTLAND MAUSOLEUM CO.
63 Plttoek Block. Phone Bdwy. SIX.
MILLER & TKACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, betwetn 20 th and
21st sts., west side Lady Assistant,
Mala 2601. Auto. 6 7 a -Si.
HOLMAN & SON
(Walter J. Holman.)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Sis.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home. 16th and Everett sis. Phone
Broadway 'J1J3. Automatic 5J1-33.
DO'WNING & McNEMAR
The Residential Funeral Home.'
441 Multnomah St., Irvington dlat. E. 54.
BREEZE & SNOOK HXlnU
IXORISTS.
MARTIN & FORBES
COMPANY
354 Washington St.
Main 269.
Largest rose growers in the
Northwest.
Flowers for all oceaslona
artlatlcally arranged
Personal attention given
weddinfr. reception, tea
and table decorations.
Floral tributes promptly
attended to.
BWKTLAND'H FLOWER
SHOP.
W Morrison 8t.. brt. 3d and 4th.
i ri. muni ir.
And FloraJ Designs.
25 Hothouses. No
Branch stores. 25
yrs. on Morrison St.,
between 4th and
6th, Main 7700.
Smiths Flower Shop
4 Portland's progressive florist We spe
cialize In funeral designs. 14m Sixth,
opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215.
JA.fANEtiE FLUiUST i'ANCV bTUFF.
Flower plants, vegetable plants, eta 191
8d St.. bet. Yamhill and Taylor sts.
NOB HILL FLORISTS.
(Estate Alfred Burkhardt).
V. K. cor. 2:ld and Ollfan. Main
PEOPLES
FLORAL, SHOP
TONbETH FLORAL CO., 287 Washington
L. bet, 4tU and 6th. Main ilOJ; A UUL
g"" 'ill hiMlalireT-rn
I.ANDSCArK r.ARP KMC,
LANDSCATE gardening; have us put in
your lawn. CkII Mar. '30.
Mt MC.M, I.VSTKt ( TION.
AM Kill CAN
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Professor W. R. lieatly. director.
A school devoted to every department
In music. Specia.1 courses. 41U Eilers
blilg. Phone Main 41SU.
PALM'S. WALLPAPER. LTC.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS, ETC.
230 Serond St
UHL BROS., INC.
OPTOMETRISTS.
LYES SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED with
modern instruments, glasses fitted at a
saving; satisfaction guaranteed. Out of
the h,gh-rent district; no overhead exp.
A. K. HURWITZ, uptnnvtrist. 1st yt.
PAINTING.
PAINTING AL,L nfiANc ii e s. ii. v.
I nllll I11U MARX, Contractor. All work
guaranteed. Automatic 615-71.
GET YGUIt painting, decorating and bigns
before the rush; 25 years' experience.
Tahor 266.
PATENT ATTORN LYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 74 years. Alt communica
tions strictly confidential; prompt, ef
ficient, conscientious service; handbook
free on request. ML'N.N & CO., llohart
bldg., 5M Market i-t.; Chicago office,
room 810 Tower bldg.; Wavhlnfton of
fice, room lo3 625 F sL: New York of-
riee. Woolworth bldg.
K. C. WRIGHT, 22 years' .perience U. a.
and foreign patents. 601 l'ekutn bldg.
PHYSICIANS.
UK. 11. A. PH1LLIHS. Broadwav bullillnn.
Rheumatism, stumach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal prostate, female
disorders, skin affection, blood pressure,
niargeq lonMls. moles, birthmark.
PI.l Mlll.Mi St PPI.IES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Stark-Davis Co., u 4th rt. Mam 707.
PRINTERS.
PRINTING K U' BALTES & COMPANY
I Illll I IllJ Kir!,t ann Oak. Main Ifi.V 51 1-6.1.
ArtSLEY Wash.
CO. tor quality,
Street. Main 4671
ROOK PAINTING AM) REPAIRING
OREGON ROOFING CO.
Painting and repairing alt kinds of
roofs. Best ullsonite paint' usd. All
work guaranteed. J 714 Kat i.Usan t.
Phoncg Tnhor 4M7. Tabor TU.W
HOOKS
Repaired and painted;- gutters cleaned.
Koof Security, Inc., mig. WEBFooT
paint; references given. 22Q Hoard of
Trade bldg. Main ft71. Main 5644.
MMOK KKIWIK1M.
PRE-WAR PRICES HALF SOLKS 11.50
Indies $1.25: rubber heel 5itc. il1 4th t.
MODERN SHOE REPAIRING
UL'AK
ANTEED ijd 11 ne.
?Sij Broadwav. bet. Oak a
YEW METHOD
SUUE KEl'AIIU.N'tJ
214 4th St.
SK.NS.
OIU110 Tabor 266.
STOVE REPAIRING,
WHY BUY a new stove? W0 repair all
kinds of stoves, gas ranges, furnaces.
B. E. Dunn. East 5931.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU, 601
Dekum bldg. U. S. furelcn trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
DRATAGE AND STORAGE.
Motor and Ho rue Equipment.
Furniture Moving and racking.
Ba centre.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
SECURITY STORAGE A TRANSFER CO.
Packing; Moving Storage.
Money loaned on goods in itorape.
53 Fourth St., opp. Multnomati Hotel.
Phone Broadway 3710.
OBEUON TRANSFER , CO.,
474 CUsan Street.
FIVE WAREHOl'SES.
STORAGE. CARTAGE.
PHONE BROADWAY
MANUFACTURERS
ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Nortlirup.
I'Ll'.MBINO SI 1'1'LIES AM) 1'11'E.
THE M. L. KLINE CO.. N4-Kl-.7-MI Kront.
PRODITE COMMISSION MKRCHANTS.
EVEKD1NO .V: KARREI.L, 14(1 Kront t.
SASH, DOOKS AND (.LANS.
W. P. FULLER CO., Front and Morrison.
MONUMKNTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
? 4th St.. onp. City Hall. KEP BROS.
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QUALITY MEMORIALS
E. THIRD & PINE STS. PHONE E.T43
fcb BLAESING GRANITE CO,
rLT THIRD AT MADISON STRgET
Phone your vant.ads to The Ore-
gonlan. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
RATES FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Dally or Sunday.
One time 12e per line
bame advt. two consec
utive times Z'c per line
Bame advt. 11 consecu
tive times 30c per line
Bame advt. 6 or 7 con
secutive times- (neper line
One month S.SOaline
Mx months. .fj.SS a line per month
(Change of copy allowed monthly.)
The abover rate applies to adver
tisement, under all claaelrleatioos
excepting "Htuutinna Wanted
Male" and "Mtuatinna Wanted
Female,'' which la Do per Hue for
each Insertion.
No ad taken for leas than two
lines. Count five average words to
the line. Adverti.nienta (execpt
"Personals" and "Mtuatlone Want
ed") will he taken oer the tele
phone if the advertiMer la a sub
scriber to either phone.
The Oregonlau will receive copy
by mall pruvided aufrieient remit
tance for definite number of Inauea
Is sent. Acknowledgment will be
forwarded promptly.
No prices will be quoted over the
phone but atnteiuents will be ren
dered the folluwing day. Adver
tisements are taken for The Daily
Oregonlan until 7:.'10 1". M.: for
The Sunday Oregonlan until 6 1 AL
baturday.
NEW TODAY.
NOB HILL HOME
If you want'a bargain In a modern
eight-room house, in perfect condi
tion, interior irt white enamel finish.
call us up today. Owner will sacrifice
(2000 for an Immediate sale.
STROS'C & CO.,
606 Chamber of Commerce Bids.
CLAY S. MORSE, INC
Draymen and Warehousemen
Broadway 3470
Phone your want ads to The Ore-
gonian. Main 707. Automatic 060-95
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAGE LOAXS
United States Bank Building;.
j NIC TOO AT.
S SUPERB SITE
S FOR ?
B COUNTRY HOME S
IS '4 aeren In heautlful Green
Hilla. Just outside cllv lim
its. 1000 feet frontline on
Shattuck road. Land is rich,
warm, e.irly soil with pcntle
slope. Half cW.r, balance
lialural trees. City conven
iences. Protected from cold
winds. M.iKnificent view of
Tualatin Valley. ThiH prop
erty Is offered at the low
lirice of J'J.iO per acre. '1'crnm.
v a . . j
"1 1U'-
Rose City Park Home
By Owner
Wry dpvIraMe Inmtlnn, b"low hHI, two
blorks from car, on '3d t. Six roomg and
b;ith, with additional lav a lory and ur
room. Klnlnlit'd In whit enamel and lltiMt
oak. Large living rmin with h pi end Id
fireplace, eustern oak flooro and all built
in features. AM room unuxualiy 11k (it
and cheerful. Full eminent bament Uli
hiKh celling;. Fine f urnat-e. i..nie fare
w't; stn-ct paved, sroiindi atirartle;
douhln ronntrui tion thruUKhout nnd ex
ct'ptloiinlly well built. For appointment
phone Tahor !!.
IRVINGTON
BUNGALOW
A REAL HOME OF EIGHT ROOMS
This home Is absolutely modern In
every respect. lliavy hardwood
floors thriMiKhout ; tile hath, porce
lain tub; hot-water heat: Kuud heat-
: ciiraite l-.very t tilnu to make a
real home. Thin place was built by
day labor, retard less of cost. See
670 I-:nnt Fifteenth Street North.
Lailie 8ve your old rarpeta. rua
and woolen clothing. Let ua ntake new
ruga for toil
The oldest and best-equipped fac
tory. I'luff and raft; ruga woven all
sizes; carpets refuted. UxlJ rujca
llcim cleaned. (l.SU. Wa call and
deliver.
1S8 E. KlRlilh St.
rhone Kaat 850.
Flnt-riaas la Every Way.
Ia 4-foot leetlona Easy to erect aad
ahlp. Get catalog.
BEDLMADE IUII I1INU CO
1'ortUtnd. Oregoo.
K. Hth and alurkeL 1'hune B. 5114 or
$0i Lewis Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
Pbone :jdwr. 4.m.
FLUFF RUGS
from old carpets, woolen clothing, raf
rutfM, ail h!om; country mail orders
nlven prompt attention ; unit tr -an,
feather pillows renuvatud. tiutid tor
LookltJt.
CARPET CLEANING
I.urifnst, fiiK'Ht eiuippfd carpet clean
ing, refitting workn jn tte ot Oregun.
S0pMr;ltC plMfltK
CARPKT ClaUANlMi JRAN'CIl
1072 K. I.lticoln St.
I12 ruga steam cleaned 91. AO.
Western Fluff Rug Co.
M-00 UNION AVE. N.
East 6,'iia. ;:i7-07. East 63"S
Peven rooniH. Klrlctly modern: liard
wood floors throughout. If you know
a bargain wlien you nee It, you will
Hi'preeiiite this.
PRICE $6750
See Owner. 70 K. Fifteenth St. .
MORTGAGE LOANS
l.nwfMt IntrrcNt ralrai ItiMfiillmrnt rc-
payoicnta, t( di-Mlrrd. llulldlns loana
made. INo ilrlar In clonlntf.
A, H. BIRRELL-GILL CO.
l ormerly A. If. Itlrrell Co.
Z16-SI0 ..Northnratern llnnk. Uulldlnc
Itlarahnll 4114.
.RK.M. KSTATK.
!!! STOP LOOKIVO FOR A!!!
HOME.
We will find for you tlie home
you want. Our atirvicfs aia cheer,
ful. eonfidentlal and will lve you
aatisfactlon.
TELL US! WE DO THE T.EST.
STAR REAL ESTATK
INVESTMENT CO
Rfl.l'irl.
Offlee In The Man's 8hop,
331 titarlc bu 1'hone Bdwy. 53;,8
For Mule Heaell I'm prl.v.
UIO lXOiMB.
Nearly 70 rooms, It atory and basement,
with A-l furniture; Ith-oiuo $i:iimi per
mo.; for quick action, 170.UU0. 402 Couth
Mdg. ,T Ho'-k.
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AT LO.'; HEAi'll. WASH., 3 li, heual
on each lot. all togelher. one hirirk from
depot. Pnco $2.Mio. lira. It. Clirltauen,
Long cach. Waah.
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