Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 10, 1921, Page 12, Image 12

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Tim 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921
PORTLAND TO GET
OUTS DE
MITE
Dr. Stansfield's Successor
Not Yet Announced.
OFFICERS ARE ORDAINED
Impressive Ceremonies Held at
Annual Methodist Episcopal
. Conference at Forest Grove.
FOREST GROVE, Or, Oct 9 (Spe
clal.) Hope that the list of appoint
ments would be read tonight at the
end of the evangelistic services of the
69th Oregon annual Methodist Epls
copal conference vanished when the
cabinet, composed of Bishop William
O. Shepard and his three district
superintendents, came out of a closed
session just before the services
opened and announced they bad not
completed the list.
The four members of the cabinet
worked' practically all night Saturday
and throughout the various intermis
sions between the services today in
an effort to settle ell appointments
for the conference and bring the an
nual session to an end tonight. It
was expected until the opening of the
evening services that they would be
read but Bishop Shepard told the
newspaper men the cabinet would
have to work far into the night to
finish the list.
Outside Man to Be Chosen.
The pastor of the First Methodist
Episcopal church at Portland, to suc
ceed Rev. Joshua Stansfleld. will not
be announced with the other changes
tomorrow, said the bishop, and it
probably will be another week be
fore anyone is appointed. The ap
pointee will be an importation from
outside the conference.
Bishop Shepard said an ontside man
would be chosen because Dr. Stans-
fleld was being transferred out of theJ
conference and it lett a distinct
vacancy in the ranks of his ministers
to be filled. "There are no doubt men
already in our own field qualified) to
take the post at the First church," he
continued, "but no one has come for
ward to request it, and this seems in
dicative that no one prefers it. It is
a particular post and we are anxious
to fill it to the satisfaction or every
one. Besides, as a vacancy has been
created, we are entitled to another
minister and shall ue the privilege.
Dr. MacCauo-hey Is Selected.
The pulpit at the Centenary-Wilbur
church is to be occupied by Dr. Charles
MacCaughey. as has been Intimated
throughout the week. Dr. Mac-
Oaughey comes from the Moscow,
Idaho, district of the. Columbia River
conference, where he was superin
tendent His former place is to be
filled by Rev. W. H. W. Forsythe, for
merly of The Dalles, who was trans
ferred into the Oregon conference at
the beginning of the present session
and retransferred to Moscow.
The tardiness in finishing the list
of appointments is said to be due to a
large amount of extra work to be at
tended to by the cabinet earlier In the
week. Ordinarily the bishop and three
district superintendents address them
selves to this most Important piece of
work as soon as the conference con
venes, but the first and part of the
second day were given over to other
duties.
Several Changes Considered.
In addition some difficulty has been
evident from the outside in making
satisfactory adjustments and changes.
Two of the district superintendents,
interviewed separately, said this aft
ernoon that about a dozen changes
were still in abeyance. At one time
this number was cut down to live, but
new obstacles came up and necesst
tated undoing the arrangements for
the others, so that tonight the cabl
ret raced the same difficulties as
earlier In the day.
Aside from the work done by the
cabinet the entire day was given over
to special services.
Dr. 11. N. Avlson Speaks.
The sermon in the morning was de
livered by Rev. R. N. Avlson. the new
minister to succeed Rev. C. R. Carlos
at the church in Forest Grove. It was
to have been preached by the bishop,
.but on account of the duties pressing
Vn him and due to his slight illness.
Dr. Avlson was substituted.
He comes from the St Paul church
in Spokane, where he has served for
the last year. Prior to that he was
in the pulpit of the First church ia
Ealera for ten years. His change back
to Oregon, he said, was due to the
effect of the climate in Spokane on
his health. His text dealt with the
effect Christian faiith will have in
settling the troubles of the world.
"Faith is not lacking,' he said, "and
the world is not In trouble because
of such a lack, but because it has
found God and does not know what
to do with him." He went on to say
that the social, political. Industrial
and moral problems facing the world
would be solved by increased faith in
God.
Ordination Is Impressive.
The ordination of two deacons and
four elders during the afternoon was
an impressive and beautiful cere
mony. The six men were ordainel
by Bishop Shepard, assisted by Rev.
W. W. Youngson, Rev. E. E. Gilbert
and Rev. S. A. Danford, the three dis
trict superintendents. The two men
to be ordained deacons were P. M.
Blenkensop of Salem and F. Audley
Brown, a circuit preacher in the
southern district.
The four new elders are Alexander
Hawthorne, West Salem; John D.
Woodfin, Myrtle Point; Rev. Kimrball
K. Clark, a former Congregational
minister admitted yesterday to the
Methodist conference, and preaching
at 2ayton, Or., and Rev. S. Uemera,
the pastor of the Japanese Methodist
church of Portland.
Stop Drunken Orsrlrs, Plea.
At the late conference session on
Saturday a resolution was adopted
asking the governor and all officials
under him for enforcement of the law
at all conventions. The resolution
read "thafon the occasion of certain
conventions there follows a perfect
orgy of drunkenness and debauchery,
and our officials seem to ignore all
law violations because they are com
mitted by members of the conven
tions." It was said this resolution
was introduced because of speeches
made by several mayors of different
cities when welcoming convention
members, in which they were quoted
as saying "Here are all the keys of
the city, except that of the jail. You
can't get in there if you try."
Appointments Are Made.
Appointments and elections to of
fices made at the same session were
Rev. W. W. Youngson, Portland, and
Rev. J. O. Goltra of Salem as trustees
of the Kimball School of Theology;
Rev. B. E. Gilbert of Salem as offl-,
cial visitor to the Kimball school.
Bev. N. E. Christensen of Lakevlew
was elected statistician to succeed
r.T. T. D. Yarns, and Rev. H. T.
Atkinson of the University Park
church, la Portland was re-elected
treasurer. The transfer of Rev. A. H.
Thompson of Aberdeen. Wash., from
the Puget sound conference to the
Oregon conference was announced at
the same time. He probably will be
appointed to the church in Oregon
City.
DATE OF SARA FAIR SE
Girls' and Boys' Clnbs to Stage
Annual Event October 17.
RIDGEFIELD, Wash., Oct. 9. (Spe
cial.) The annual fair of the Girls
and Boys' clubs of Sara, south of
here, will be held Monday evening,
October 17, in the school halL It
will be under the direction of Mrst
C. M. Beall, club leader. She will
be assisted by the Sarah grange. Th
sewing and canning exhibits will be
in charge of Mrs. Charles W. Nichols
garden exhibits, Mrs. Frank M. Clark,
and junior club exhibits. Miss Lorena
Beall. Mrs. C. T. Long will super
vise exercises of the primary depart
ment Vocal and instrumental musio
will be furnished by upper grades.
The programme will include mov
ing pictures by Chester F. Bennett,
county school euperintend-ent A box
social will be held after the pro
gramme and all proceeds will go to
ward paying premiums.
Polk to Vote on Road I cry.
DALIjAS, Or, Oct 9. (Special.)
The county court has called a special
eiection to be held in Polk county on
November 8 to vote on a special tax
levy of 170,000 for' road construction
and maintenance in 1922. Without
this special levy the court contends
that no new roads can be built next
year owing to the tax limitation of
6 per cent
Polk Fair Attracts 5000.
DALLAS, Or., Oct 9. (Special.)
The best county fair in the history
of Polk county is the verdict of the
large crowds that have been attend
ing that annual event here this week.
Friday more than 6000 persons paid
admission into the grounds and to
day's attendance is estimated to be
even ii5cii
Water Tank Pnt Into Cse.
HARRISBCRG, Or, Oct 9. (Spe
cial.) The new city water tower and
tank were placed into use yesterday
They were constructed by the Na
tional Tank & Pipe company of Port
land. The structure is more than 100
feet high, replacing a tower of ap
proximately the same height which
had become unsafe.
AMTSEMT.yra.
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(TICKET OFFICE SALE I
( Opens Today p
TJIJTT T Brosdwny at Taylor
riLvlLdU Phone Main 1.
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MAT. SAT.
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SPLENDID I
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EVE'S Floor, $2: Balcony. $1.60,
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Floor, 11.60; Balcony $1, 77c; Gal
lery, 60c, Add 10 Per Cent W ar Tax.
AMC8EMEXT8.
A $3.00 SHOW
AT BAKER FKICES.
RAKED
BmJF STOCK COMPANY II
now playing jane cowl's
supreme: triumph
"SMILIN' THROUGH"
You cannot Afford to miss this "Wonder
Play
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AUCTION SALES.
At 'Wilson's Anctfnn Hnu.e 10
Furniture. 169-171 Second street.
A. M.
MEETING "VOTICKS.
Ml-SHHf fl - THB MEMBERS OF HAS.
iirwjnuu halo 1 .0 m : k. u a
rffew to attend the funeral services
fS.r 01 our late brother. Dr. O.
VMtt5J c. Bianey, P. O.. on Tues-
10 OF day, Oct. 11. 191'!. Meet at
the hall mt 3 T HX
win nem at r iniey's mortuary at 2:30
O. J. KOEKEKB. N. O,
W. D. BCOTT, Recy. Sec
CHEVALIERS. ATTEN
TION! Canton Portland. No.
1, P. M., I. O. O. F. Special
ami. tatirue uniform. Assem
ble at Temple, 7:30 P. AL
Sharo. thin IMnndavt ntrht
MAJOR E. WOBRTBXDYKK. Clerk.
COLUMBIA LODGE. NO.
114, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication tomorrow
liueiMiay), afternoon at 2:00
o'clock for the purpose of con
ducting the funeral of our late
hrnfhu. Ti r- f r I) i ,. ..
Ulnar brethren fr e'rn.flir
tend. By order W. M.
FRED Ii. OLSON. Secy.
WILLAMETTE LODGE, No.
2. A. F. & A. M. A special
communication will be held
thia Monday, Oct. 10. at 1:13
P. M to conduct the funeral
services of our late brother.
Wilson T. Hume. Visiting brethren wel
come. Members are requested to bring
autoa. By order W. M.
T, VAN HEKKEREX, Secy.
HARMONY LODGE. NO. 12.
A. F. AND A M. Stated
communication thia (Monday)
eve. at 7:30 o'clock. Work In
the Master Maaon degree. Vla
Itlne brethren welcome.
W. M. DB LIN, Secy.
WILLAMETTE LODGE. No.
9 A I.1 AVn A MKiwr.nl
I .'An..I..HAn will K. HM
') this (Monday) at 7 P. M. Work
I In K. A. and F. S. Visit in
brethren welcome, iiy ordet
W. M. 1
T. VAN HEEKEREX, Secy.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
DE GRACE In thia city. Oct. T, Amelia
Wanda De Grace, aged 58 years, wife oi
John De Grace of Buffalo. N. Y., father
of Mrs. H. V. Rehberg and Fred De Grace
of this city, Arthur and Georg De
Grace of t. Paul. Minn. The funeral
service! will take place from the con
servatory chapel of the Eat Side Fu-
nral nirirtnrs 414 K. Alder mt.. at 2
P. M.. teday (Monday). Oct. 10. Inter-1
ment Boia City cemetery. Friends In-;
vited.
FOSTER In this city, Oct. T. Donald C.
Foster, sped 8 years 9 months IS days,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Foster.-t-iother
of Raymond, Foster, grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kiser. The
funeral service will take place at the
conservatory chapel or the sr. o. run
ning, Inc.. East .Side funeral directors,
414 E. Alder st.. at 20:30 A. M., Tues
day, Oct. 11. Interment Rose City ceme
tery. Friends Invited.
READ In this city at the family resi
dence, Oct. 9. E. 35th st. N.. Beatrice
Olive Read, sue 6 years 7 months 2 days,
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riley
G. Read and sister of Mrs. Grace Perry
of Pendleton. Or., and Robert Stepheson
of Portland. Private funeral services
Tuesday, Oct 11, at 1 P. M.. from R. T.
Byrnes Parlors. 901 Williams ava. In
terment Rose City cemetery.
HANSON At the family residence, 17oi E.
stark st.. Oct. 6, mebe rnena Hanson,
aged SO years 7 months and 21 days, be
loved wife of Luther Hanson and mother
of Elizabeth Hanson. The funeral serv
ices will be held from the conservatory
chapel of F. S, Dunning, Inc.. Eaat Side
funeral directors, 414 E. Alder at., to
day (Monday) ,at 10:30 A, M. Friends
Invited. Interment Rlverview ,cemetery.
ANDREWS The funeral services for Miss
Minnie M. Andrews, late of 25 Fargo
street, "will be held today (Monday). Oc
tober 10. at 3 P. M.. from the R. T.
Byrnes Funeral Parlors, 901 Williams
ave. at Mason st Interment Rose City
cemetery. Friends Invited to attend.
GE1S In this city, Oct. 7, Wong- Gee, for
merly of Alaska, The xuneral services
will take place at the conservatory
chapel of the East Side funeral directors,
414 E. Alder St., at 11:45 A. M.. today
(Monday), Oct. 10, Interment .Lone Fit ;
cemetery. I
6ELLE In this city, Oct 8, William fielle.
aged 4J years, Deiovea crotner or Mrs.
Ida Backlund and uncle of Otto Billings
of California. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday. Oct 11. at Portland crem
atorlum. Remains at the residential
parlors of Miller Sc Tracey.
BtTRGOR The funeral services or the lat
AJUUUI ry Ul fui w 111 uX UOIU x ucoua; ,
Oct 11, at 1 P. M., at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment Multnomah
cemetery.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms, crofessional men. manu
facturers, repair men, etc, classified for ready reference.
iniormation as to any class of work not listed may be
ODtained by calling; Main 7070, House 40.
ACCOUNTANTS.
'-l-j us R. BLACK. Dublic accountant.
auditor, Income tax service. Concord
"'" -a ana stark. Phone Main 7443.
I MEl'tHS. accountant, auditor, cost ao-
opaiding uids. Main 1171).
ATTOKXKVS.
,,w f'STMAX, lawyer and notary pub
llc fla Chamber ot Commerce bld
ASSAVEKS Ap A.NAlASTS.
MONTANA AiiSAlf OFi'lCK, 14Ji Second.
Oold. silver, platinum bought.
At' TO TOPS AND FAIXTINC.
. . -uto lop 6t Painting; Co. bat
lataction guaranteed tor both work and
pJ'ce- la nd i;. ijdwy. Phon. fcjul
BATHS.
DR. ilcilAHON'S hatha, Portland; steam,
ahowera, plunges, tuba, all lor 35c; tell
your Inends. Fourth at Washington.
MOILKK KEfalKUNU.
INTkRSTATJS HOiLEtt AND MACHINE
VVOKK.S. Kast 3KUi Koot of Knoll at.
Ja.nuicturer ot tanks, stocks, eta.
mackamuq repairs promptly attended to.
TI?E 1 WIN-HUDSON COMPANY
887 Washington, linwy. 434. 'labor 1254.
CHIKOFBACTIU.
uii mcmahon (AlcMtin.). chiropractor,
Portland, lath year. Short and long
couraea ot treatment successful. Proot:
1 hoL'sanda ot people praising me alter
companion of work and lair trial ot
system. Extended time, 31 adjustments
aio. Pnon. appointments.
CHIROPODISTS.
FCXERAt, CAK3.
LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES
AUTO LI VERT. MARSHALL 114.
rCNTRAT. DIRECTORS.
VAULT
ENTOMBMENT
or Cremation
Portland Crematorium
I'kone gellwood M7
EAST FOirRTEKNTH
AND BXtlKU.
Aak tor Booklet.
. TOMBS
81nnl or In ramriy Sections.
Handsomely arranged. Built to eour.
Permanent, care. Cos La na mora in
SIVtRVIEW ABBEY MAUSOLEUM
We havo mausoleums in atl principal cities
in siaio. i ney conuiia me oniy an:iax
torn oa in uregoo.
PORTLAND MAUSOLEUM CO.,
838 Pittock Block.
Phone Bdwy. S51.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Leas.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington atreet, between. 2oth and
21st sts.. west side. Lady assistant.
Mala 268L Auto, ais-so.
HOLMAN & SON
(Founded 1S54.)
FrXKRAL, DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Sta
McENTEE & EILERS
Fuueral parlors with all the privacy ot
noma. join ana jLvereix atreeu
Phones Bdwy. 2133: Auto. 631-33.
PA NT AG Eg
1HT. !' Z CTvVH. i HUH -
"REVUE LA PETITE"
Featuring
JOSEPH (JAZZ) WILLIAMS.
The Powell Troupe
SENSATIONAL WIRE ARTISTS,
5 Other Great Acta
HlPPODROMt
TODAY SOW PLAYING TONIGHT.
"The Woman of a Thousand
Secrets"
GLOBE
11th and
i Washington
Elaine Hammerstein
IN
The Girl From Nowhere"
CIRCLE
Fourth -est
Washington
BILL HART
"THE WHISTLE"
A inn a com-dv. "Rocklnr th Boat :
Pathe Nfws and Mutt and Jeff. Open from
9 o'clock in the morning until 4 ociocjc
the following morning.
DANCING
COTILLION HALL
MONDAY
BARGAIN NIGHT
NELSEN'S ORCHESTRA
FRIENDSHIP
NO. 115, O. B
CHAPTER.
S. Stated
. communication this (Monday)
' evening, at Vincent hall. 43d
and Sandy, at 8 o'clock. De
grees. Visitor welcome. By
orner oi w. ai.
ELLA DUNN RICH. Secy.
MARTHA WASHINGTON
CHAPTER, No. 14. O. E. B.
mated meeting; this Monday,
8 P. M.. E. 8th and Burnslde.
Degrees. Visitors welcome. Hy
order w. Al.
UELLE RICHMOND. Secy.
PENINSULA LODOB NO.
128, L O. O. F., meets every
Monday evening- at L O. O. t.
ball, 01)0 H W. Lombard street.
v ap ah uaaieuowa invitea.
OEO. B. OTTtitalbft Be.
COLUMBUS day dance. W. O. W. hall.
East Sixth and Aider atreets, Wednesday
evening;, October 12, by liberty assembly.
U. A. Union. -pieca orchestra. Admlaaion
3S centa.
LODGE EMBLEMS, claaa pins, officers'
jewels; carry large atoclc to select from;
sneclal worn to order in our own lactory,
Davtda. Jewelers and opticians. 843 Wash
ington street at uroaa way.
EMBLEM jewelry, buttona, charms, plna.
Bew designa Jaeger Hroa., isi- bixth sl
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems.
elaas pina and xneaaia. aio waanington st.
DIED.
CHAPMAN At the residence. IBS Col urn
bia at., Oct. 0, Ella Chapman, aged 29
years, beloved wire or tieorge Chapman,
mother of Florence Chapman, daughter
of Mr. and -Mra Arthur Nelson of Baker,
Or.: also survived by three sisters ana
two brothera, ait of Baker, Or. Funeral
notice later. Remains at the. residential
parlors of Miller & Tracey.
BLANET Oct. 9, at the residence, 826
K. 18th at.. Oregon C, husband of Eletba
Bianey. The remaina ara at Flniey'i
(Mortuary, Montgomery at f ilm, notice
of funeral hereafter.
GAYNOR In this city, Oct. 9. Thomas
Gaynor, aged 62 years, late of 210 Hall
at., beloved hu&band of Bertha oaynor.
Funeral notice later. Remaina at the
residential parlors of Miller & Tracey. -
FALL In thia city, Oct. 9. James Fall,
father oi James u. ran ana rrea i.
Fall. Remains at Holman's chapel. No
tice of funeral later.
WARREN George Atkinson Jr., Oct. 9,
aged 3 years 10 months, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Atkinson Warren, 407 Viata
ave. Funeral notice later.
RINGLER'S
MODERN
DANCE STUDIO
New Hall
Eleventh and Hnrnalde.
Professional instructors.
day and evening;. Class
nights Mondays and
Fridays. Private lessons
daily. Bdwy. 8380. So
cial, fancy, soft - shoe,
clog;, all branches.
Where Shall We Go?
BROADWAY DANCE
PAVILION
VIC MEYER'S PREMIER
ORCHESTRA
The Prettiest Girla the
Best Dancers.
Every Week Night
Sunday Ere, on the Blue. Bird.
FUNFJtAL NOTICES.
LAWSON In this city, Oct 9, at her late
residence. 472 sellwood blvd.. Martha
Lawson. Sister of Mrs. E. J. Morris and
E. J. Church. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday afternoon at 3:110 o'clock,
at the Portland crematorium. Remains
at Holman'a chapeL
HUME In this city, Oct. 8, Senator Wil
son T. Hume. The funeral services will
be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son.
Concluding services at the Portland cre
matorium, under auspices of Willamette
Lodge No. 2, A. F. A A. M.
COBB At her late residence. 70?s
6th ave. S. B., Elvira M. Cobb. 'aged
78 yeara Funeral service wilf be held at
Moaier, Or., Monday A. M. Remains at
P. L. Lerch funeral parlors. East 11th
' at Hawthorne.
MORRIS At the residence, g3 Bowdoln
St., Oct. 8. James M. Morris, aged 74
yeara. Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 3 P. M.. at the
chapel of Miller Tracey. Interment
Multnomah Park cemetery.
GARRETSON The funeral ' service for
John G. Garretson, late of 544 Sixth st ,
will be held today (Monday), at 2:30
P. M., at the Portland Crematorium. 14th
and Bybee ate. Friends invited. J. p.
Fisley Son, directors.
SINCERBAU The funeral services of the
late Rosella Slncerbau will be held Tues
day, Oct. 11. at 2 P. M., at the chapel
of- Miller A Tracey. Interment Rose
City cemetery.
SMITH In this city. Oct. 8, Max Smith
Jr. The funeral services will be held at
the Portland crematorium Tuesday after
neon at 2 o'clock. Remains at iiolman's
cbapei,
EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(r. 3. DUNNING. INC.i
'The family sets the price." 414 E. Alder.
Phone East 5- Auto. 22i-2i.
DOWNING & McNEMAR.
The Realdential Funeral Home.
441 Multnomah St.. Irvlngton Plat. Kast 54.
FIN LEY'S MORTUARY
MO.VTGOMERr AT FIFTH. MAIN 9.
LEKCH. UNDERTAKER.
Eaat Eleventh and Hawthorne,
Phone Ea.t
A D 7CI I ED PR 693 Williams Ave.
Mi 111 t.Li.l.l.11 uuti Phone East 1088.
A. D. KEN WORTH x" tc CO..
6804 P2d St.. Lents. Auto. 618-IL
evemce undertaking co.
OiLHLO Third and Clay. Main 4152
BREEZE & SNOOK lVV-
MONTJBrENTB.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
t 4th St.. opp. City Hall. NEC BROS.
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QDALTTY HEMOKIALS
E.THIBD a. PINE STS PHONE EL 7-43
n.ORI8T8.
MARTIN & FORBES
COMPANY
S54 Washington St
Main 269
Larg-eat rose rrowers In ths
Northwest.
Flowers for all occasions
artistically arranged.
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Personal attention clven
wedding;, reception, tea
and table decoration.
Floral tribute Dromntiv
attended to.
fcWfcTLAMVS FLOWER
SHOP
Morrison st., bet. 3d and 4th
Tel. Main 419.
And Floral Design.
25 Hothouse.
No Branch Stores.
25 Tears on Morrison
street, bet. 4th and
5th. Main 7700.
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's Progressive Florist. We sne.
Clallse in funeral deslgna. Sixth.
opposite Meier A Frank s. Main 7215.
IRIS PLANTS FOR SALE.
Choice plant 2oc; all kinds of peren
nials for sale. Call Bundsy A. M. or lion-
day. 106 Senate st. Tabor 3253.
NOB HILL, FLORISTS.
(Estate Alfred Burkhardt.)
K. E. cor. 23d and Gllean. Main
H'L,LAiiJ Ks'sl'a. Florello and Bewane
Ie Veny, the only actentlflc chiropodists
and arch specialists In city. Parlors
aoi Uerlinger bldg., southwest corner
bcondand Alder streeta. Alain laoi.
DR- .'. - FLETCHER 1-oot troubles sci
eptlflcally corrected; lady assistant. 12
'gnu OIU g.
Main bTbJ.
CLKAMNO AND PKtSSlNG.
REGAL CLEANERS ATKR3
Cleaning and dyeing a epecialty. 127
North alxth atreet. Portland, Or.
ComX'TlONS.
National Collection Agency
. 15 Henry Bids.
Fourth and Oak ata Bdwy. 8020.
NETH sV CO., Worcester bldg. Alain 1706.
No collections, no charge. Estab. lDuu.
OPTOMETRISTS.
GEORGE RUBEXSTE1X. the veteran OP'
ticlan, will fit your eyes better and
cneaper than elsewhere. Expert optician.
-rteasonapie prlcea 2a Mornaon st.
Ml'hlC TEACUERS5.
LADY violin teacher. Just Irom the eas
wishes more pupils; will tall at housa.
n OPUIAWH a4H.
1 ' 1 A O . Clascal vinlin. cnmnlete POSl
tions, all struma Kol Keabeck, 4U
YamhllL
VIOLIN, piano, harmony; clasalcal, popu
. Jar. All airing. Hoi Kenbeca, 4 UK Yam'
L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and
voice, nroadway 25oa. 138 latn at.
VOICE production, European and Amerl
can stu uy. ti. tso u r n e . Alarsnau jj
PIANO SCHOOL Special ratea for chU
dren. 2o3 Va Washington st. Main aol7
TAIN TING.
PAPERING, palntlnsr. tlntlnit: work guar
anteed aatiata.utory. O. E. IkuaeriHroni.
Sellwooa H'J3.
PAINTING, kalsomlnlns and root re pa
ins; at moderate Drlcea: work xuaran
teed; cabinet work a specialty. East
C H. TERK1LL. house and algn painte
papering, tinting. K. a,tn. nourqi
PATENTS.
INVENTORS" lose fortunes through poor
designing. Engineer with inventive anil
ity at your service at 414 IJekuin bldg.
f none Main 43BT.
PATENT ATTORNEYS. J
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period ot 74 yeara All cominunica
tiona atrlctlv rnnri(lntlal nroniDt. effi
dent, conscientious service: handbook
free on reauest- Mb'NN & CO.. Hobart
bldg.. &S4 Market it- ban Franc iuco
Chicaro office room ala Tower bldg.
Washington office, room 10.1, UJi llrat.
New York omce. Woolwortn piqg.
B. C. WRIGHT. 21 yeara' experience U. S.
ana roreign patents, ftui uettum ptug.
PHYSICIANS.
SR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building.
Rheumatism, atomach, bowel, lung, liver.
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostata, feroali
disorder, skin affections, blood preavure.
enlarged tonsils, moles. blrtnmarKS.
PIPE REPAIRING.
UANCINO.
1M1KOI.1V KASMtSSEN, expert Instruc
tion in modern ballroom and atage uanc
Inc. ciassio ballet, toe, oriental. eUg
Eliera bldg.. 261 Waiih. at.
UENT1STS.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
Third Floor Raleigh Bldg.
Corner Sixth and Washington sta
Maln 2118. Auto. 2I1D.
DENTISTRY DR- A- w- keEnb;
UUlllOlMl Nerve-Blockinir Svstem
Satisfaction guaranteed. Above Majesllo
theater. a.m Washington street.
FLOOR SANDING.
OLD FLOORS made like new, waxing and
405 . -il iiootta, labor
HATS CLEANED, BLOCKED AND ITED
HATS cleaned, blocked, dyed: reasonable
and satisfactory. Koyai Hat Works, 2J3
1st SL
ELEkJTKICA LKEI'AIRING,
MOTORS REWOUND
and
reDaired
BULUHI AND SOLD.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Phone527-27 Main 8L
PIPES REPAIRED
Hv BxDerta.
Pipe Shop. 272 Washington St.
PKINTEBS.
DDIimilfJ F. W. BAXiTKS & COMPA.N
rnlilllilUFlrstandOalc Main 163: 511-6.1
ROOF PAINTING AND REPAIRING.
ROOFS
repaired and painted; Roof Security. Inc.
Utn WKHKOOT PAINT: ref. Kiven. 224
Board ot Irade bldg. Main &7L Main
ORKfiON ROOFING CO.
Roof painting, repairing and reahlng'
ling. Tapor 461 1.
KOOFS repaired and painted; all work
guaranteed. Give ua a trial. Brady A
Garvin. 1031 E. Alain. Tabor 6216.
TRADEMARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 60
Dekum bldg. U. S., foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
BECURITT STORAGE TRANSFER CO.
backing Moving storage.
Money loaned on gooda in storage.
63 Fourth st.. opp. Multnomah hotel
Phone Broadway 3T1J.
OREGON TRANSFER CO..
474 Gllsan St. Broadway 125L
DHAVAGB. STORAGS.
Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks.
VETERINARY.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
Eaat 7lh ana urani sis. rptn imuur
Day and nighteerv2ce53veterlnarlana
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS
ENGINEERS' AND MILL SL'PPI.IKH. ROPE AND BINDER TWINE.
THB M. L. KLINE CO.. 84-88-87-89 Front. Z " 7 . ...,, '
H4TtsAXD CAPS ' prtland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrnp.
THANHAUSElTHACOT83-'5S Front aU PLUMBING SirPMES AND PIPE.
yA1N'rS' ou-8 AXP GLASS. THE M. L- KLINE CO.. 84-86-8T-89 Front
RASML'SSEN & CO.. Second and Taylor.
HIDES, WOOL AND CASCARA BARK. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
KAHN B ROS.. IBS Front stre et EVE RD1NO & . F A RRE L L.J 4 0 Fro n tsL
Phone your want ad to The Oretro-
nlan. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95.
XEW TODAY.
NEW TODAY.
Ladles "ave Yeor Old Carpets,
Hags and Woolen Clothing;. Let
Us Slake New Ituus (or Ion.
i'laaiiisiaMs t -tiT"" - nfin-iril
The oldest and best equipped fac
tory. Fluff and rag: rugs woven
all sixes; carpets refitted; 9x12
rugs steam cleaned, J 1.50. We
call and deliver.
188 E. Eighth St. Phone East 3580
WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO.
54-54 Union Ave. IV. Eait 0.W6
fiend us your old carpets, old rugs and
woolen clothing. Wo xuako reversible
hhvnd-woven
FLUFF RUGS.
8x6 Rag Rugs $1.50
Mali orders. Send for booklet. Feath
ers Renovated, Carpet Cleaning, Refit
ting, etc. Largest, finest equipped Car
pet Cleaning, Refitting wks. In Oregon.
Hxl-i Rugs steam cleaned $1.50
We Call and Deliver.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved Property. InMtallmenl Re
payment If lienlrefl. llaildlnjr loansv.
Current Itatca. 1'ronpt Service
A. H. Birrell-Gill Co.
216-210 Northwestern Banlc Building;.
Marshall 4114.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale Fiat a no Ajkartiu ent Property.
2-FAllII.y FLAT.
On small corner lot, walking distance,
1 blnlc from Knitt Uroadway. nI
bridge. This Is a good family building.
Kill en. Luna c y.s. .
101-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
12-KOOM APARTMENT.
Residential apartment, west side, near
Broadway and Wall, vlean, splenuia xur-
nlture. furnace, good tease, low rent,
money-maker, no vacancies. Price $17110.
Trms on S710. See it today. KlDOey.
realtor. 610-11 McKay bldg., 3d and
Ptark.
APARTMENT HOUSES.
If you are in the market for lsrge
or small apartment houses or ths fur
nishings and lease, call. I have, them.
F. L,. BLANC HARD, Realtor.
401-2 Swetland Bldg.
70IO KXI-KPTIONAI. BARGAIN.
Store and 3 apartments, furnished: a-as
' heat, garage connected. assedHmenta paid.
excellent condition; permanent net in
ner year. Bee owner, owl
come 1300 per
"Worcester bldg.
For Sale Lots.
Carpet Cleaning
Rrflrttnc;. Slalu(. Binding;, lite.
9X12 RUGS cV-n-n SI.25
Oriental Hags Cleaned, acts sq. ft.
Hum iJry Cleaned and Shampooed
OLD MATTKESSK8 JIAIIK NEW
er Kolled-edge 1'ure Cnttoo 40-lb.
Mattrraae. (S.75.
Feathers Iteuovated Work
Guaranteed Same-iuv bervics.
Mail Order lepr.
'rlO"F.KH CARI'KT CL.KAKINQ
AM) MAITKKSS WORKS
Most Modern Equipped Fiant Id
Oregon.
Flione 237-07. 11)72 E. Lincoln St.
STORAGE SPACE .
CENTRALLY LOCATED ON TRACK
We can move and store your poods
in a fine sprinklered building.
UAULI.G. PACKING, STORAGE.
CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
4S4 Gllsan St. Bdvrr. 3470.
FLUFF RUGS
Msde From All Kinds of Old Carpets,
For quality. Service and Economy,
OBEfiON FLIFF KU1 CO.,
1984 K. btark St. Tabor 7314.
TONSETH'S FLORAL, CO.. 287 Washington
St.. bet. 4th and 61 h. Main 5102. A. 1101.
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 bas full charge of the city
pound at its home, 635 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, oo-ws, horses,
ic,, picked, ua,
. '
80x115 FT.
53S.
WILSHIRK ADDITION.
This lot is on Bryce ave., 4
blks. from Broadway car line:
terms 10 down, $15 month, 2d
mtg. privilege. Office open every
day. Corner 33d and Bryce ave.
JT. T HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 2US.
20(1x400 FT.
1 1325.
U DOWN 114 MONTH.
. Great for garden and berries:
good homeslte, low county tax:
no building restrictions.
J. Ta. HARTMAN COM PA NT.
8 Chamber of Commerce Btdg.
Main 208.
EIGHTY-NINE DOLLARS EAC1L
$9 down and $9 monthly buys fonr
25-ft. rota on macadam street, gas, city
water, very sightly. 0 blks. from car:
oritrtnal price of these four lots was
Fred w. German Co., realtors.
32 Cham, of Com.
REAL F.STATE.
For Sale l.oia.
ROSE CITT PARK DISTRICT.
1700, 150 ft. south of Klickitat
st... on east aide of 47th at. N.:
$100 down, $15 per month, paved,
etc
$1250, N. W. corner B. 80th and
Braaee sts.; paved, etc.; below the
hlllwaah.
$750. 100x125 ft, N. W. corner
41st and Falling sts.: terms and
second mortgage privilege.
$550, 100 ft. north of Sandy
blvd., on eaat aide of 75th at. N.;
terms. -
$825. 100 ft. N. Klickitat, on
-west aide 1. 47th St.. $200 down,
$12.50 per month; second mort
gage privilege.
$1050, 200 ft, north of Broad
way, east aide E. Ssth st. N'.. 1
block north of Sandy blvd., below
tue hilL
$S50. N. V. corner B. 79th st.
and tiandy blvd., 112 ft, on Sandy.
J. U HARTMAN COMPANY. i
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. '
Main -OS.
SNAPS.
NEW WILSHIKH ADDITION.
10 DOWN $15 PF.R MONTH.
2I JIORTRAGK PRIVILEGE.
RESTRICTS!) DISTRICT, AD-
lillVIVll Al 1 VI b' I , t V
$R00, cor. 110x152 ft. all cleared,
E. 37th st N.
S75, 100x100 ft, half fruit
level and cleared.
$550, 50x100 ft, on Alameda
drive, between K. 35th and E.
30th sts. K.
873. 100x100 ft, beautiful fir
trees, eaat front
$77.1. 105x100 ft, fir trees, 100
ft on street, eaat facing.
$525, 50x103 ft. all In fruit, on
Bryce ave.. between J. 33d N. and
11. 35th at. X.
J. T HARTMAN COMPANY.
. 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 208.
NEW WILSniRH ADDITION.
RESTRICTED.
loej DOWN MONTHLY TAY.
HUNTS.
$350 TO $900.
Very choice locations In this
tract adjoining Alameda park,
aerved by 2 car lines snd close to
school, builders' second mortgage
privilege,
J. Tj. HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Cemmerce Bldg,
Main 20s.
150.
PARKKOSR.
$20 DOWN J JO MONTH.
122x370 FT.
Trees for shade, balance all
cleared, ready for plowing: run
ning water, rich slit Innd. beauti
ful building aite. 123 ft. from
graveled street. Just a short iis
tance from Handy blvd. and car
line, bee thia today.
J. I j. HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Main 208.
105x125 FT.
IU7.V
TREES TKKE3 TREE3.
New Wllshire addition, north
of Beaumont east of Alameda
Park and Olmstead Park, beautiful
homeslte; terms $117 50 down, $1.1
month. Office open every day.
Take Broadway car to Bryce ave.,
go 4 blocks eaat
J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY.
6 Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Main 2U8.
WIT.SHIRK.
$50 lKDxllo FT.
10 DOWN $li 1'EU MONTH.
Here are 8 '4 lots that are a
real bargain at this price and cun
be bought on easy ternia and will
handle on second mortKuge; torms
if buyer deslrea to build.
J. I HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 2U8.
iillLUEKS, ATTENTION.
Have lour lota In Kninrnn', rfll-
24th and Gladstone, owned by non-resident
that can be had for $lii0; no
ien ui murLKttKPB aguinat tnis property.
j. . muv-v r i ii i Aninxion Mag,
ONE LOT, 50x100. fruit trees and berrlea.
i-iiT-ap. can or ternia. 1 aDor US.
For Sale llouwes.
$.150 DOWN.
$1350 PARKROSE COTTAGE.
Ground 05x300 ft. and coxy S-ronm
cottage, pressure water, caa and e ec
trie lighta, good graveled road. Iota of
lir iree in yard, making it lust
dandy little place. Monthly payments
oniy s-o per montn ana interest
J. U HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Commerce Bidg.
Main 200.
Branch Office End of Parkross Car Line.
$1000 CASH BUNGALOW.
ROSE CITY PARK.
New. very attractive, with biff living
room across entire front, cove celling
Ivory finish, hardwood floora. arttallo
fireplace, all built-lns. breakfast nook
shower bath and recess tub: full concrete
basement, hot air furnace. caraire.
There are 8 rooms. Including 3 bedrooms.
In trits lovely bungalow home. The price
la $11200. Pay $1UU0 caah. Call Mr. Evcr-
son today.
COUTH KOHLMAN. Main 6550.
20 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
WALNUT PARK fl-room buntralow
on a choice corner lot 00x100; all
medorn conveniences, including
hot water heat; built 2 years ago;
cost $K2l0; will sell for IHD00;
$2500 cash, balance terms. Owner,
1125 Mallory ave.
PIEDMONT DISTRICT.
Look at lot 6 In block 10. Piedmont, en
Cleveland ave. This lot cost the owner
over $1800. but will sell for S120O on
terms. All Improvements paid. J. J
McCarthy. AMngton Mdg.
$10 CASH, $5 per month, full-slse lot
near Hawthorne car line. Franklin
high and grade school; live In garage
till you can afford nous" and quit
high rent; $250 per lot. Phone Tabor
2415, owners.
FACTORY SITE ON TRACKAGE.
100x300 ft, fronting on paved street
and car line, sloping gently to K. R.
track; $3000; terms. Addresa M II,
Oregonlan
BARGAIN! $1500 will buy 100x100 cor
ner, E. 15th at. and Skidmore; all Im
provements; good view. Owner, 400
frescott st. woodlawn 20.
Baldwin, Ben Davis, Kins; Apples,
JV?c lb. on the tree, let blocks
S. H. Oak Grove Klerrric Station.
M. II. REUVUS.
JNO. B. COFFEY
SIRETY BONDS
I.VSIKAMK
409 Wilcox Bids;. Main 8020.
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGACK I.OANS
United btfttci Bank fiiuldliis
$6.V CASH, dpsirabla resiil?nt jot on E
4th st.. nar Hawthorne, pavement 1b
in ana paia. ocon & lierry. 1038 Belmont.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
See me for building Bite bargains.
BROOKE Mar. 4S27. Phone mornings,
YOU CAN resell your place without de-
lay U you have a Title Insurance policy.
Title & Trust Co.. 91 Fourth Mreet.
TITLE INSURANCE caves time
money because no abstract Is required.
Title ft Trust Co.. 0l Fourth street.
WELL located lot on East Bint st.. with
all improvements in, at bargain; must
sell; no agents- E 03, Oregon. an.
I HAVE a 60x100 lot on East Pine, near
park, will sell at a sacrifice. Owner. Ta
bor 7463.
ROSE CITY. N. K. corner 41st Tillamook.
Price $1100. Tabor 6441.
ALAMEDA Park. 60-ft. W. of 26th. on
. fcsUdmore. IS. lacing. JSOO. Tabor. 614 V
HO.SH ITY.
404)0.
Here Is a chance to get what you hsve
been looking for. Five -room bungalow,
only been built about 8 months, hard
wood floors, fireplace, concrete basement.
50x100 lot, garage. If you can raise $100
caah here is a bargain.
COE A. McKii.N.NA &, CO.
? 4-th St. Main 4r?2.
FOR KALE AT A BARGAIN.
Nice 7-room house, full cement base
ment, furnace, trayn. 2 toilets, gas, elec
tricity, jrarage, lot ftOxlOO; would vacate
In a few d.); munt have JJiirtO cash,
balance easy. Owner. 223 Skidmore st.
J000O. $1200 CASH. 5-room, up-to-date
bungalow, finished attic, massive fir,
place, furnace, Dutch, kitchen, laundry
trays. East 4Sth st., near Hawthorne,
paved st. Scott & Berry.
$30O, f 1200 CASH, 6-room houne. Bast
Morrison st., near 8Mh, paved street,
fireplace, . furnace, cement bnment.
Ideal home. Scott & Berry, loafi Belmont.
PENINSULA district, by owner, 5-1 o m
modern bungalow, cement basement,
Dutch kitchen, fruit and beTits. price
i.'S.no, frVirt down. Call Sell wood a.m.
REAL FSTATK.
ENGLISH COUNTRY HOME
ON ALAMEDA, NEAR 50TK FT.
VIEW FROPERTY.
Prohahlv the most complete
bouse of Its kind In the city; a
quiet, restful distinction removes
It from Its neighbors and gives
a sense of cxclusiveness seldom
found in the heart of a fine resl
denre section; 7 rooms, including
study and sun room, finished to
minutest detail; 4 rooms are view
rooms; groumis S.'ixlOO feet; land
scaped and terraced: reaches feom
Alameda to Wistaria.
To those people dejtlrlng a truly
distinctive home and one barely
6 months old. this should 'warrant
an early inspection.
J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Main 2 US.
MOXTAVILLA 4300 DOWN.
SMALL HOUSE $33 MONTH.
Living room, dining room, bed
room, kitchen and nice break fast
room ; on nth st., facing east;
nice basement snd laiinriry trays;
3 blocks to car ; price $3l.0 snd
no mortgage to be assumed.
J. Tj. HARTMAN COMPANY.
8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Uln 2 US.
ONLY fAOOA.
Pom City Park cor. lot H01nn, A
rooms and floored attic, basoment.
furnace, hardwood floors. firopU.ce,
built-in, hreakfant nook, nil finished
In old gray and white enamel; lov-ly
wall puper. This Is a sacrifice price
and only ."00 In caali, balance per
month. Fur bargains in real estate
come to
M ETZOER-PARKER COMPANY.
SOU Oak Street. Bdwy. iW33.
Volll CA&Il COUNTS.
ft-room plastered cottage with bsth,
lights snd gas, H'O feet from c.-ir an-1
pavement and only 1:I00 if sold the
coming week. $rtm cash down. iOxlon,
A rntufortable home and worth third
more.
RALPH HARRIS CO..
S16 Chamber of Commerce. M.iln 524.
TO PUY YOU It HOME
DRTVPJ OUT TO LArHKLHTTRST
TRACT OKPMOK K. HUTU AND
CIL1SAN STS.
Mr. Pelnhunty. the man !n rhnrge, has
spe.i.illitod In Lnurelhnrst properly for
12 years and knows KVKRY MAKOAIN
4FFEKKD. Save money by sveln? him
flrct. Sperinl today, fine fl-room bunaa
low for $jltn, fine location. Phone Ta-
bor:i 4 :,t. lc n t n g n. Ktis t773 H.
"I'OIITLAND H KUiHTA P.UNCAI.tHV.
Beautiful new five-room colonial bungalow-.
Just completed; garug. choice
location, fine view, ultra modern inte
rior, largo f.'in-ft.) living room, built by
owner for a home, eTnoO, about $2ajQ
e;itl. Phone M;iln ."'72M.
OWXKU MUST SELL.
New 7-nom 1 '-.-story bungalow al
f:td y.nnt Broad wn y ; double connt rue ted
throughout, "n oak floor, Rudy furnaoe,
gnritgc, full lot, Improvements In and
pa ul ; look. It over and submit of fir.
KH.t B.'tT.'l, owner.
$3imu VOH A fine 4-rnnin bunsalow with
f i re pis. e ( radia nt n c ; pasemeni anti
full a'tic; Duth kitchen; lot .'tlxlOO; .'.0
ft-ft from car line. Only $tiOO caah. bal
ance at
F. L. BLANCH A UD, REALTOR.
401-2 swetland Bldg .Mar.
V 1 1 .1 -A M KTT E llKHillTS.
Attractive modern tt-room bungalow
reduced to $ti.o;" mat; nil icent i-w. se
lect neighborhood, on car line ; leaving
city. Monthly payments or tirm ar
ranged. Would sell iurnituro. uwuer.
Main 3i3.
$12..oo UHiK around, then see this bar
gain In irvinji.on; n rooms, iwo nam
rooms, two iireplart-s. hardwood floors
throughcut, full basement, garage, lot
75100. an lda.1 home; must bu cecn to
be appreciated. Sa.e bv owner. 03 i East
l:t h N. Telephone hawt rM.
GOING TO BUILD T
We design snd build residences, of any
building. Assist In financing sains. The
best rurvlcu at lowest cost .o you. Es
tablished 12 years. Security and satis
faction sssured. L. R- BAILEY CO., luC,
VIM N. W. Hank bldg.
IRVINtiTON COR.NEK IM'NUAI.OW, $(1000.
New 5-room mouern oungaiow; naia
wood floor, fireplace, furnace. Urge at
tic, cement bast-men t, garage ; sisht ly
corni-r. 17th and Skidmore kih., 2 blocks
from Irvlnnton car; open dally from 2
to 6. Phone owner. M.nn 27.
(Ji t'il, well-built, ft -room colt a km, west
Hld ea.-y WaiKing oisiauce. wen muuuipu
for work ing man home. Will take up
to $1000 In vacant lutH, balance cany.
Price a.'Smi. iwn-r, Alain l'.MU. Ault
t'hamh'-r tif Coinmereo. Evttninga. Mar
shall xii.'i or M.iln 321'.'.
LA UK I'J I a 1 1 L" 1 1ST.
$1000 down, sacrificing a etrlctly mod
ern tl-room coloolal bungalow, tint water
heatt-r, a pedestal bowl, a built-in hstli
tub, hardwood floors, living room is ill.
lawn, shruhbery and flowers, garatf a,
la rice lot. Tabur 2001. J220 E. 1'ine at.,
near 4 I Mt.
Y OWNER, double-construrter! fl-rootn
bungalow, almost new, full floored attic,
cement foundation. 2 basements, electric
lights, gH, bath, garage, chicken house.
'2 lota Price s:;ioo. t or terms ace uwnvrs
M 1 sn vier St.,
near 2 Ith.
,Y EQUITY in a six-room hnue for sale,
$1300 cash, the balance, $2105, to be
paid $2a per mo. and Interest at 6 per
cent ; a splendid bargain. Call nt 20
Wfst Church, 1 block north ot Killings
worth : no anents.
IV A !-. I'ONTltACTS
If you are going to build a home see
Paggett A Kalian, contractors. Wo fur
nish blue rlnts, estimates and specifi
cations free on old and new work; all
work guaranteed, Phone Col. 1 1J 2.
""37,o MO U N'T TABOli I 1ST It I CT.
5-room bungalow In excel lent condi
tion; ftre place, sas stove, large attic, 8
bearing Iruit trct-, lots of tsmall fruit;
cor. lot. AOs P. I. 1275 E. Yamhill. Auto.
2 - 2 - 7 : t ; $ M x' down , h.H. II k ere n I.
ardwood floors, fireplace, built-in bur
et and bonk esses, 1 Hi ten Kitchen; 1
.locks from car and 1 from school. Autu,
.25-01.
our property and can issue tit io In
stil rn n e- nolle without de In v. No a b-
stract required. Title & Trust company,
ii I Fourth street.
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New bungalow, ft room, up to tho
Tnlnute In every war. lric $7ooo fur
tills choice corner, bomo terms, i'none
Vt.Tft 7:14.. owner.
1KRN 5 rooms, bath, hardwood floor;
a rage, furnace, close to school, street
art, paved street. 325 E. 4lst. Tabor
TITLE Insursnce im quicker. s;tfer and
cheaper abstract m"t hod. Auk your
1 1, . V,a Ln,.as Til U Mr Trn.t
pany. fI Fourth street.
Ft" UN ISliKO si-room house, lot (Vnxioo;
rnicken nouso. nnnicn ani irun irees.
$.'tt, cash or terms. 7110 Ilb, at. S. E.
11 Sunday or evenings
ROOM hout-e. tihxUO. modern : penin
sula Park; plenty fruit: 4 blocks to car;
real home; $2.su. jviain Uilwy,
474.
UKAl'TI FL'I. born". rooms, wit h
sleeping porch. Sell, 0. Eaat 5th
TOU ARK sure of your title If you Insist
on Title Insurance. Itctter be safe than
srrv Title &. Trut company.
sorry.
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ARGE listings In restricted distrirts; car
at your service. J. li. H night, 327
Hoard of Trade. Bdwy. 2nt..
LAL'REI-HL'KST sacrifice, bfautiful home,
modern t hroup hout, com pletei y lur
n i s h e d: $ 7.VI". terms. T.t hr . r2 H"J4
6-ROO.M hou.se, double garage, frutta.
garoen ; una j o. ( llt st
or mirn, i uni rermj.
trees,
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pOK SALE JiY OWNER, h KM. uViC'SE
OVEKTON NKAK 2all. liY API'oi.Sf.
f vp t m n: :t 7 r ri a r: iv vtj
BY OWNER, in a g.o i location, , " room
house and s.eeping porch; no agents.
Tahor T..2.
HOuM modern hung a low in VN'avei ly
Heights: ueaumui view. ov iilat. near
K ! l v. Knr pale ir rent.
2100 ft-KOOM, new Ivory enameled,
white enamel bath, Dutch kitchen, full
cement basement. Phone Tabor iMO.
FOR SALE by owner, small cozy cottage.
close in; tot ioxmmi, witn alley; terms
to suit. Phone East 7417.
HERE IT IS 7 rooms, hardwood, modern.
u0xl23, sacrifice; Immediate possession.
Owner, 801 Clackamas.
5-ROOM bungalow, outit-tns, garage, s. p.,
choice view porcn. $.Jouu, terms. Own
er. PpII. 2704.
IRVINUTON Eaft Broadway; 8-room
good house; .xioo ground. Owner.
Fteasnnahle Kawt H340.
LARGE listings In restricted districts; cars
at your service. J. R. Halght, 827
Board of Trade. Bdwy. 204.1..
MODERN 6-room R. C bungalow and
garage etvuu. Arms, iauoc -vitl.
-KO M modern bungalow; a luta ; no
agents. owner, 4 22a 4 lih at. a. E.
l'hn ne Bij.
5-ROOM hoiine, rf.7 East Ash st.; not mod-
ern but close In; fine yard, near school;
cheap. Owner. W." E. CourhBt East 1231.
FOR SALE R-room house with 4 hed"-
rooms, sleeping porch, garage. phone
Mar. IrtPH. East 70o".
Kl'NN YSIOE 7-room model n bungalow-.
full cement basement, double cement
K a ratio. I 'hone Th hor BI'.'S.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
liest buys in nice modern homes.
BROOK E. Mar. 427 Phone mornings
IF A HOME la worth buying the title la
worth insuring. No a hn tract required.
Title A Trust company. 01 Fourth at.
CLOSE your real estate deal quickly
through title insurance. Title St Trust
company. 01 Fourth street.
BY OWN ER t-room bouse, cloa ju, al
MC-rlQca, East 2022. East ujju.