PUREBREDS TO BE SOLD CHEHALIS TO BE CENTER OF GREAT ANNUAL- AUCTION. Holstelns of Southwestern Area of Washington Are Offered by Well-Known Growers. CHEHALIS. Wash., Dec. 7. (Spe cial.) Stanley Butchart, secretary of the Washington State Holsteln-Frle-slan association, who la looking after the final .arrangements for the sec- ond annual Chehalls consignment sale I of cattle to be held Friday at the , outhwest Washington fair grounds, . stated today that unusual Interest la manifested In the coming event. Sixtv-flve animals are to be of fered, the bulk of them females, there j being but four males In the list 01 offerings. The most of the cattle are young animals and the breeding rep resents some of the best families of Hoist, ins to be found in the entire Pacific northwest. Fifteen head were born in 1920, ten In 1919, six in 1918 and none of them in the near-aged class. Many of the females are bred, some of them just fresh recently, and all-in-all the men who have the sale In charge consider this an exception ally fine offering. The personnel of the sales committee, which includes some of the most prominent men in the state, and embraces such breed ers as Alexander Todd, William Bish op, Alfred Ghormley. J- I Smith, Ed Hoen and Stanley Butchart, is suffi cient to Insure the quality of the offerings. When prospective buyers are assured that a personal inspection of every animal to be sold was made by County Agent Fowler of Lewis county, and Chris Hendricksen, one of Lewis county's best-known and most successful breeders, to determine the quality and character of the cat tle breeders wished to offer, end that nothing will be offered that was not approved by this local committee, the man who want3 to buy Is doubly as sured of good cattle in which to In vest his money. The cattle consigned to the sale come from such well-known breed ers as George W. Lawler of Tacoma, Thomas Bowen of Snohomish, Charles Bldrldge of Chimacum, Thomas McGee of Chimacum, T. K. Tarr of Chima cum, A. C. Mills of Curtis, Charles Peterson of Chimacum, Hugh Nesbit of Chimacum, William Eldrldge of Chimacum, H. C. Davis of Granger and Harry Hamilton of Forest. Many of the animals are already in the spacious dairy barn at the fair grounds and are being inspected by . prospective bidders. Thursday evening preceding the sale there will be a dinner in Chehalls for the Holstein breeders. The sale will open promptly at 10 o'clock Fri day morning, with George A. Gue, the well-known auctioneer, In charge. A lunch will be served at noon. A fine pavilion in the new dairy barn has been arranged and every convenience possible will be afforded those who attend the sale which promises to be the biggest event of Its kind ever held in the state of Washington. TALKING MOVIES LIKELY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AN NOUNCES NEW INVENTION. Plioio-EIcctrIc Cells to Be Csed In General Impulses to Re produce Human Voice. t Tin ANA, TO, Dec 7. A discovery which It "seems possible will make the movies of the future talk." was announced by the University of 111! nois today. The basic patents of the Invention are held by the Institution. "The scientific discovery la that of an extremely sensitive and reliable photoelectric' Cell, made about two years ago In the physical laboratory of the university by Professor Jacob Kuril." said the announcement. "The photo-electric cell Is a device for turning flashes of light Into elec tric pulses, and is so sensitive that It reacts to light from stars which can not be seen with the naked eye. A second film Is used on the same spin dle as the moving picture film, on which are photographed various curves and openings corresponding to the words which are "to accompany the pictures. A beam of light sent through this film falls upon the photo-electric cell. It Is thus possi ble to get variations in an electric current by letting the beam of light from a speech photograph film fall upon such a cell. These variations act In a telephone to reproduce speech. "Dr. Kunz' photo-electric cell in transforming light waves into elec tric pulses responds Immediately to a light wave even after hours and days of use," it was said. The selenium cell was used with some success by a Swedish scientist, but Dr. Kunz' cell Is declared by the university announcement to be1 far more sensitive and promises to give the perfect "photo-phone" of the fu ture. LIONS' CLUB IS GROWING Head of International Body to Be In Portland Tomorrow. Ewen W. Cameron of Minneapolis, president of the international organ ization of Lions' clubs, will be In Portland tomorrow In the course of a tour of the country, and will speak at the luncheon of the recently or ganized Lions' club at the Benson hotel. Mr. Cameron Is to arrive from the Puget sound district at 7:20 A. M. and will meet local organizers and members here. His address at the luncheon will be on "Lionlsm." The first meeting of Ifte local club was held last Friday, when about 30 members were present. New members are being added dally, however, and a membership of more than 100 is expected. It was announced. Arthur J. Copeland, field organizer, and T. M. Golden of Portland are working in behalf of the club. The organization is declared to be similar In character to the Rotary club, and like the. Rotary club its membership Is limited to representatives of va rious businesses. Community Tree Planned. ABERDEEN, Wash., Dec. 1. (Spe cial.) Every child in Aberdeen will havt some Christmas remembrance, if plarrs of the business women to en list co-operation of the various or ganizations In the community Christ mas tree gucceed. Five hundred tickets for children who otherwise would have no Christmas will be dis tributed through the Salvation Army. The tree and programme will be held In Liberty auditorium Monday after noon and evening following Christ mas day in order not to conflict with the Christmas, programmes In the va rious churches. TOO I. ATE TO CLASSIFY. tlMO RESTAURANT 1SOO. Mnnev-maklns- combination counter and table restaurant on North Sixth st. ; must be seen to be appreciated. This is no dump. High-class place. Inquire at 810 Bpaldiac bldg. AMUSEMENTS. ! BEGINS TONIGHT, 8:15 . TICKETS NOW SELLING T T try T ip Broadway Taylor IICIJLIVJ Phone Main 1 Annual Engagement the Eminent Actor, JOHN E. KELLERD Assisted by MISS FRIEDA BRINDLBTT AND HIS COMPANY OF PLAYERS IN THE FOLLOiV(i SHAKKSI'EAREAN PLAYS TONIGHT. 8ll5 ! "MERCHANT OF VENICE" Frl. "HAMLET." Sat. Mat. 'Mr LI I"S CAESAR." Sat. Eve. "MACBETH." EVE'S Floor. $1.50; Balcony, 11. 77c, 50c; Gallery, reserved and admission, 50c SPECIAL SAT. MAT. Floor, SI; Balcony, $1. 77c, 60c; Gallery, re served and admission, 50c. Add 10 Per Cent War Tax. 1 itWivvnuvi JOSEPH L HOWARD & ETHLYN CLARK, IN NEW VEHICLE. TIM a KITTY CTHfABAl CUUPt (KHOfH AL & FANNY STEDMAN FSASK S MILT BRITTOM 1 MASOAACT TAYLOR, JACK KENNEDY S CO. m COMEDY OF THE LlWkS 1 ' OW FLAYING "THE SONG BIRD" A Wonderfully Clever Powerful, Accu rate and Deeply Emotional Drama. SUPERIOR SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS NEW BILL TODAY SUPERIOR SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS ROYAL HARMONY FIVE Society Soloists In Standard Selec tions, LUCKY AND HARRIS The Land of Joy. TALLMAN AND KERWIN Smile A: Stories. HALL AND O'BRIEN "Frozen Out.' MME. ERNESTO Variety Novelty. BKAUTIFUL JUSTINE JOHNSTONE 'ormer Follies Star, In the Tower ful Drama, "Sheltered Daughters" S-nd the Kiddies to the Hip Satur day While Von Do Your Christmas hopping. TOM SKEYHILL Second Number Lyceum Course AUDITORIUM Friday Eve., Dec. 9th Seats on Sale Meier & Frank's, Dec. 9th Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00. Direction Ellison-White. THE PLAYERS, INC. Present BELINDA AN APRIL FOLLY By A. A. Milne CHARCOAL One-Act Play By George O'NeaL MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1921 Lincoln High School Auditorium 8:20 P. M. LYRIC MISK'AL COMEDY COMPANY "IN THE HEART OF THE JOY ZONK" A DARK SECRET" Afternoons at . Evenings at 7 and 9 PANTAGES Continuous. 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. PAISLEY NOON CO. "Arlstocrac. of the Danco," ARIZONA JOE CO. MAY McAVOY In "Everything for Sale." NEXT WEEK: JACK DEMPSEY. CIRCLES- Peons at ihlnifton ALICE BRADY "The Land of Hope Also a comedy. "Wild and Willie" and Open from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 o clock the lonowing morning. AUCTION SALES. At the Baker Auction house, Yamhill and West ParK streets, oaie sigaia MEETING NOTICES. ASTRA CIRCLE K0O party this (Thnrs ,vi pvnine- Dee. 8. Grocery prizes: re freshments. Admission 2c. W. O. W. build ing. Tenth ana Taylor streets. GUS H. CRAMER, T13 SELLING BLDG. Main 8026. Jewel and emblem manufacturer. watch and Jewelry repairing. DIAMONDS. Diamond Setting and Mounting, SOMETHING 1 TO THINK AHOCT I HH)podr5ME MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O. ELKS, NO. 142. Regular meeting- this (Thursday) evening. 8 o'clock. arks' temple. Initiation. Visiting broth ers welcome. M. R. SPAULDING. Secretary. OUL REAZE-E- GROTTO, NO. 65 Informal dance. Pythian Temple. Friday, December 16. Members of Masonic, Eastern Star and friends invited. Come, bring your friends and enjoy yourself. ' HARRY A. McRAE. Chairman. WASHINGTON COMMAN DER Y. NO. 13. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR A special eon clave will be held this (Thursday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Installation of officers ana illus trious Order of the Red Cross in full form. Sojourning sir knights courteously Invited to attend . R. R. 8CHOMP. Recorder. OREGON COMMANDER Y a, xw, a . a- clave Thursday. Dec. 8. at ? 7:80 P. M. Annual election t rs.tficmr Followlnic the stated conclave an election of officers for the drill corps will take place. Youf at tendance ana tnat 01 HJU",C',L. " appreciated. C. F. WIEOAND, Kec. OREGON COMMANDER Y NO. 1. K. T. Officers and drill corps will meet In the asylum at 6 o'clcok P. M. for drill and rehearsal of full form opening. Please attend. 1 v C. F. WIBGAND. Recorder. AL KADER TBMPLE, A. A O N. M. S. Stated ses sion Saturday, Dec. 10. at 8 P M.. Municipal audi torium. Third and Mill sts. Election of officers and rep resentatives to the Imperial council. Balloting will be hv membership card only and members are urgent, y reauested to bring CttI U3 with them By order of the potentate. ay oroer HUGH J. BOYD. Recorder. FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO. 160. A F. AND A. M. Stated nn .,! (Wednes- ! . . . T - an o'clock. nay; evenum East 43d street and Sandy hnnlevard. Annual election of officers. Visiting brethren welcome. . fre.hm.nu. By J WfcM. COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 114 A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Thurs day) evening at o.ov " "-'"V" Labor and emmat on. In th- ren always welcome. By M. 1 .iivvvsinll LODGE. NO. 163 A. F. AND A. M. Stated !ndatHa3w in e. VW brother.c welcoime.sEBy rder TEMiPLE CHAPTER. U. D. O e S. Stated communica tion this (Thursday) evening. 8 o'clock. 17th and Alberta sts. Degrees and payment of (S DELLAJ. HAXDLAN, Sec. TENT NO. 1 MACCABEES will give free public card party and dance tonight ?Thur.da.v) at 886 Washington st Lnn ,,rie ivrj s:ao. dancing 10. A'l Invited. ENTERTAINMENT COM. a nnn partT Friday afternoon at 2 o'ctocratPMoosI' temple Fourth and I Tay lor Auspices Women of Mooseheart Le gion. All hand-made prizes. Admission 25 cents. , LODGE EMBLEMS, class pins, officers' Jewels: carry large stock to select from; special work to order in our own factory Davids, Jewelers and opticians, J43 Wash ington street at Broadway. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth ft. FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems, class pins and medala 310 Washington st. DIED. MCCARTHY At Prescott, Arls., November 25. H. H. McCarthy, father of Mrs. G. M. O'Brien, Mrs. J. B. O'Shea, Frank Mc Carthy and Justin McCarthy of Portland. Interment Prescott, Aria, FUNERAL NOTICES. WARD In Salem, Or., December 6. Mrs. Belinda Lee Ward, beloved wife of P. J. Ward of 5901 Forty-Ilfth. avenue S. K., mother of Thomas C Clarence F., Ray mond Emmet. Joseph L. and Mary Eliz abeth Ward, daughter of Mrs. M. Davis, Ronald, Wash., and sister of Mrs. Louise Martin, Spokane, and Joseph Davis, Ronald, Wash. Funeral services will be held tomorrow .(Friday). December V. at th rpsldentlal funeral parlors of Dunning & Cain, Morrison street at iweuiu vwcot . . . ti " . - Invited to attend. Concluding services at Multnomah cemetery. ROWELL At the family home, 733 Vs Williams avenue, December 0, John Row ell, aged 87 years, husband of Helen L. Rowell, father of Clara, Frank and Law rence Rowell of this city, Sopbrona Rowell of Yamhill. Edith and Lewelllan uowoll nf rmllas and Allen Rowell. re siding in Iowa. Member of I. O. O. r . Lodge. No. 188. south Dakota. The funeral service will take place from the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral directors, Ot East Alder street, at 2 P. M. today (Thursday!. December 8. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. KELLY At Dallas. Or., December 6, 1921, Michael Kelly, aged 60 years. 5 months, 2 days, fatner or James ana e. j. aenj of Sycamore Station, Thomas Kelly of San Francisco and Mrs. Katherine Ap plegate of Portland. Funeral services tomorrow (Friday). December 9, at 10 A. M., from St.VPeters church. Lents. Interment at Catholic cemetery near Gresham. Friends invited to attend. Remains at R. T. Byrnes' parlors,. DUl Williams avenue. EDDY In this city. December 6. 1921, Richard O. Eddy, aged 45 years, son of Mrs. T. C. EdUy of Manchester. England, and brother of Adolphas F. Eddy of Berkeley. Cel., and of the late J. B. Eddy. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services to be held at the cbapel of Edward Holman Son. Third and Sal mon streets, today (Thursday). December 8, at 1:30 P. M. Interment in Rlvervlew cemetery. LA MERE In this city. December 6. 1921, Lew Mi p. Lamere. aged 62 years, husband of Mrs. AUce Lamere and father ot Har old Lamere of San Francisco, Cal. Friends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral serv ices to be held at the chapel of Edward Hnlm a n A Son. Third and Salmon streets. today (Thursday). December 8, at 3 P. M. Interment In Roee City cemetery. WOODWORTH At the family residence. 700 Hancoca SI., uec. I, nsrriei y uuu- worth, aged 61 years, mother of Byron A., Warren H. and Robert D.. all of this city. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service to be held at the chapel of Snook & Whealdon. Belmont at 35th at., Friday, Dec. 9. at 10:30 A. M. In terment in Lone Fir cemetery. VOELKER December 3, Rudolph Voelker, aged 40 years, two Drotners, r.rnest r. of Los Angeles, Cal., and Otto J. of Portland, survive. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday), December 8, at 2 P. M., from the chapel of A. R. Zeller Co.. 692 Williams avenue. Inter ment Rose City cemetery. Friends In vited. SLUSHBR In this city, December 6, 1921. William M. siuener. agea oo years, nua band of Mrs. Permella E. Slusher and father of Dale and William A. Slusher and Mrs. Edith A. Gullck. Remains were sh loped to Pendleton. Or., by Edward Holman & Sons, where services will be held and Interment made. RADBR In this city. Hazel Radcr, aged 24 years, late of 2037 Blast Couch street. Funeral services will be held today (Thursday), December 8. at 2:80 P. M., from the funeral parlors of R. W. Gable A Co., 107 East Seventy-ninth street N. Concluding services at Mount Scott Park crematorium BECK The funeral service for the late John A. Beck of 208 East-Seventh street will be held Friday, December 9, at 2:30 P M , at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Concluding service Rose City cemetery. WALTERS The funeral service for the . late Henry Walters of Seattle, Wash., will be held today (Thursday), at 2:30 P M . at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding service Rlvervlew cemetery. JONES The funeral service for the late Thomas J. Jones of Mllwaukie, Or., will be held today (Thursday), at 11 A. M . at Finley's mortuary. Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding service Lone Fir cemetery. FLECK Funeral services of the late John K Fleck will be conducted Thursday, Dec 8. at 2 P. M., in mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy Co, 8802-04 92d at., S. B. Friends Invited. Interment, Multnoihah cemetery. LAMBERT The funeral service of the late Alexandra Lambert will be held today (Thursday). December 8. at 1 p. M.. at the chapel ot Miller it Iracey. Interment Rose City cemetery. of W. M. TOT! MORNING OREGONIAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 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. ACCOUNTANTS. JULIUS R. 11LACH. public accountant, auditor. Income lax service. Concord bldg.. 2d and stark. Phone Main 7443. ASSAYLKd AND A.NALISTS. MONTANA AmAI OFFICE, 141 Second. Gold, silver, platinum bought. BATHS, ETC. DR. McMAHO.VB paths. Portland: steam showers, plunges, tuba, all lor 85c; tell your friends. Fourtb at Washington. ttl.1.1 Win btlTOSS. THE IRWIN-HUDSON CUStVA.NI. 387 Washington. Ban;. 484. Tabor 1254. CHUtOFKAt TIC. DK. McMAHUN tMcMan), Portland; 12th year. Seven post - graduate research courses. Rates: ixtenaed time, at ad Juatments. $15. restoring health. CHlltOFUDlHTS. WILLIAM. Eslelie. Fiorello and Dewane De Veny the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists in city. Parlors aou Oerlinger bldg., southwest corser Second and .alder streets. Main 130 1- DR. O. O. FLKXCMJiR Fool trouble sci entifically corrected: lady assistant. 5LS Morgan bldg. Main 8.02. CLSAMNU AND DYKING. REGAL CLEANERS AND HATTERS Soldiers' overcoats dyed blue or black, new set buttons, It 10. 121 N. 8th at. COLLECTIONS. MXH CO., Worcester bldg. Main 17. No collections, no charges. Esiao. 1WOU. DKNTlaXBY. DR. B. E. WRIGHT, Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. Corner Sixth and Washington Sta. Main 2119. . Auto. ail. DENTISTRY DR. A W. KKENE. Na After Effects. Without Pain. 851 4k Wasnlngton St. X-Ray Work. Above Majestic 1 neater. ELECTRICAL KBPA1BINU. MOTORS REWOUND and repaired BOUGHT AND SOLD, i wrrHnij) ELECTRIC WORKS. 1 Phone 527-27. i28 Main SL MUSIC TEACHKBD. t t- a num. i. tiAY teacner of piano an "voice. Broadway 2545. 148 13th sL JEWELKV MFG. AND REPAIRING. oncj jc r'n WHOLESALE J EWtLfi-HS. 31!) MOHAWK BLDG.. 3D & MORRISON. NOTARY fCBLIC. E. W. EASTMAN, lawyer and notary !"- lie. 528 Chamber ot u""-' OPTOMETRISTS. Oat of the High-Bent District. Save Money on Your Glasses. os vara' experience: roost "rvfc? n.CutnPu tefre2.UlPTnonu.a'ntd.y0of atled .tr'on'a "pr. fx' socla.e optotrl. Mam 124. Chas W. Goodman ad First, - WHY PAY MORE t Glasses In gold - filled frames 'fWy fitted to your eyes, $2.50. double mw vision glasses at low prices: satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwlts. optometrists, 225 First St. Main 451. DK. GEORGE RUliENSTEIN, veteran op tician; eyes tested, glasses fitted, brok en lenses duplicated promptly and at very reasonable prices. 22t) Morrison st. Main 5601. PAINTING. C H TERRILL, house and sign painter, papering,, tinting. 467 E. 37th. Tabor 261L FTNERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES for tuneral service JON ALTO LIVERY. MARSHALL 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. VAULT ENTOMBMENT or Cremation Portland Crematorium Fhoae Sellwood 967 EAST FOURTEENTH AND B V BEE. Ask'f or Booklet. MILLER & TRACEY Perlect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between 20th and Hist sts. west side. Lady assistant. Main 2091 Automatic 61B-44. DUNNING & GAIN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 445 Morrison St.. West Side, Phones Broadway 430; Auto matic 540-58. HOLMAN & SON (Founded 1854) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon SU. ' Main 507. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home, lth and .Everett atreets. Phoneb Broad wa j 2133, Aut. 531-33. SNOOK & WHEALDON. v unerai directors. Successors to Breexe 4c snook. h.m.hi t 35th. Tabor 1238. EAST SIDE R'NERAL D1K ECTORS. The family sets the price." 414- B. Alder. M,n. East 52. Aut. 225-24. l.k-.ui'H .M1EKTAKKK. East Eleventh at Hawthorne. Phone East TM1. F1H LEI'S MORTUARY MONTHOMBRY AT 5TH MAIN 9. SKEWES UNDBKTAKING CO., d and Clay. Mam 4ia2. n 7CI I CD Pfl &i" Williams Ave. A4 Hi ttLLLn UUh Phone East 1088. 5804 92d St.. 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Mo ad taken tor less than two lines. Ads run Sundays only charged at one-time rate. . Advertisements (except "Personals" end Situations Wanted'') will be taken over the telephone If the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. The Oregonian will receive copy by mat! provided sufficient remittance lor delinite numbe- of Issues la seat. Acknowledgment will be forwarded promptly. . , . Advertisements are taken for The Dally Oregonian until 7:30 P. M. : tor i'Ue Sunday Oregonian until 6 P. At, aturday. S3 Ik ; PHYSICIAN a. DR. R. A. fHlLUl's, aroadway building stomach, bowel, liver, kidney, piaaaer rectal, prostate and female without operation. disorders PATENT ATTORNEY. PATENTS Our practice has extended over a period of ,4 years. All coniuiuu.j..- . lions strictly connaeni.i. !""''.-'.' ; cient. conscientious service: handbook free on request. AtUNN ft CO.. Hobart bldg.. 584 Market St., San Francisco. Chicago office, room 81U Tower bldg.: Wellington office, room 103 Sclentmc American bldg.; New York office, Woo. worth bldg. K. C WRIGHT, registered patent attorney. 25 years. 11 invention really vaauauie. practicing lawyer, ttOl Dekum bldg. PIPE REPAIRING. PIPES REPAIRED By Experts. Pip. Shop. 2 Washington Hi PLUMBERS. PLUMBING and beating. J. O. Conners. K17 East Kelly St. fhone i-HlNTEHS. PRINTING t W. HAiIKS & COMPANY FIrit and Oalc. Main 165. 511-65 ROOF REPAIRING LEAKY ROOFS quickly repaired. Call" Dispatch Roof Repairers, Auto. 683-87. RHEUMATIC SPECIALIST. KKKli EXAMINATION FREE. The world's greatest rheumatic cure. IT'S IN THB GOODS; THAT'S ALL. JACK KING'S Mineral Treatments. Cured Patients My Best References. JACK KING, Rheumatic Specialist. B3H Firm bt., uorner uss. Second Floor Phoenix Bldg. TBANSFEK AND B'fORAIlK. AJtB TOU GOING TO MOVE? IF TOU ARB YOU SHOULD CALL ME FIRST. NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR SUNDAY HAUL ING. IT WILL BE WELL WORTH YOUR TIME TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ME. NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. LEAVE ORDERS AT WOODLAWN 211. SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO. facKing JHOVing oiorage. Money loaned on goods in storage. 58 Fourth st., opp. Multnomah hoteL Phone Broadway 8T15. OREGON TRANSFER CO. 474 Gllsan St. Broadway 128L I. RAVAGE STORAGE. Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks. VETERINARY. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. East 7th and Grant sts. Both phonea Day and night service; 8 veterinarians. FLORISTS. LARGEST RETAIL FLORIST IN PORTLAND. 828 Morrison St., Portland Hotel. Phoue Mar. 738. MARTIN & FORBES COMPANY 354 Washington St. Main 269 Fine Roses and Orchids a Specialty. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. Personal attention given wedding, reception, tea and table decorations. Floral tributes promptly attended to. . BWKTLAND'H FLOWER SHOP. Morrison St.. bet. 3d and 4th. Tel. Main 419. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. MAIN 4737 YAMHILL AT TENTH. And Floral Designs. 25 Hothouaa. No Brunch Stores. 25 Years on Morrison street, bet. 4th and 6th. Main 7709. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's Progressive Florists. We spe cialise in funeral designs. 141 H Sixth. oDnuslta Meier & Frank's. Main 7215 JOB HILL f'LORISTS. (Estate Alfred BurklMArdl.) !. cor. 23d and Gllsan Main 1359 toNSKTH's I- '.ORAL CO.. 287 Washington St.. bet 4tn and 5th. Main 5102. A mil. MONTTMENT9. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS X 4th St.. opp. City Mall. NEt; BROS. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUALITY MEMORIALS E THIRD LMNE STS. PHONE E 743 NEW TODAT. FLUFF MGS Oldest and best equipped factory in the northwest. Made out of your old worn-out carpets and rugs. Save half the price of a new run. Use woolen clothing. 0x12 RTJGS STEAM CLEANED 81-50-East 3580. 188 East ElKhth. STORAGE SPACE Centrally Located on Track We can move and store your goods In a fine sprlnklered building-. HAULING. PACKING, STORAGE CLAY S. MORSE, INC. 454 GlUan St. Bdwy. 3470. IRVINGTON FOUR-FAMILY APARTMENT $16,000 ' Make one your home, and have a good Income from the other three. See Owner, 717 Board of Trade Bids;. JNO. B. COFFEY SURETY BONDS, INSURANCE, ann Wilcox nidar. Mai" 020. Phone y our want ads to The Orego- j tian. Main 7070, Automatic obo-9. 1021 MEW TODAY Have FciMver Build youj'jhome FOR eleven years we have been d est Ru ing and building Fenner Factory Cut Homes in our plant in Portland, and thin nine them tn all Darts of the United suteg ana foreign countries. Many of thcm ,re ere:teij ;n Portland. Fenner Home, are not oortables or knock-downs I they are regular homes, perfectly de ! signed and constructed according to th. highest standards. Cutting at the fac ! tory ELIMINATES WASTE in materials and lessens lasuk tubis. When you build a Fenner Home you get better materials, a better constructed nomc, ana save money. FENNER MFG. CO. Fool o( McKcna Anaw, PortUaJ, Oragos Downtawn Office 5I7-S Arttaana' Bids;. Ilrondivav nnd Oak Streets Phone Broadwsiy 2853. Th Improved w200 'Built to Endure The Improved construction makes a REDIMADE a better, more substantial building at no greater cost to you. They are the best built sectional buildings on the Pacific coast. First-class Houses, Oarages for Less Erected in Portland Practical to ship. Kedlmade Bldg. Co., Portland. Or. VL 11th and Market Phone E. 6114. MORTGAGE LOANS i..vril I'rooerty. Installment Re payments If Desired. Bulldlns; Loins, turresi :. . . A. H. Eirrell-Gill Co. 216-210 Northwestern Bank Building. unmnau iii-s. Edward E.Goudey Co. MORTGAGE! LOANS. United States Bnnk BuiidlnK. REAL ESTATE. -Flat and Aossrtmept Property. 27.000 FOR A FINE fireproof building. ...i.u - ...... rooms and apartments on second fioor: One I basement; steam neat; iiitutuo $38,000 A fine brick apartment house on the west side: lot 50x100. now leased for a short term; ID panmenis m i- I i LH5U, UiHIlt-O icisssu s. , f $42,000 for a fine S-story brick and ....MAt-rf flr.nroof bul dltlg: store on first floor, office rooms and apartments on the second and third floors, fine, well ventilated basement with an A-l steam heatlnu plant; wl. consider good city property up to $10.0iki and sio.tiuo casn; ienu MM nr.vT VET. A fine west side apartment bulldlns. -..-- i cuti on the orlce. ilJ.VOUO. this is one of the beat proposition as an Investment in tile city; it'"" " arranged on this. F. L BLANCHARD. Realtor. 4UI-- WCi:i'i" i.f'K. WEST SIDE income. 04 rooms, modern, big bargain; $31,0(10. easy terms. Wal ter 1333 N. W. Bank bldg. ft EAR incon;e Property, close In. welt side, on 4th st,; for quick sale. $-'3.0O0. on easy Itim. Write V 280. Oreaonlan. NEAR LAURELHURST PARK.. Four flats. $100 per month Income. h.-irca:n. Tnbor .. .hi'hxian street barBaln, 4 d-room rials. 50x100 lot. Phone Wnodlawn 0183. For Sill' Lots. LOT BUYERS' SPECIAL A few beautiful, large lots on south slope of Council Crest, at only $J00 each. These are Christmas presents at this price, which is far less than assessed value on some of them, nui iney sw go. so make your selection early. W C. BEOllTKLL. 1317 N. W. Bank Bldg. ROSE CITY PARK LOTS. J.: n dsv sa A MONTH. raa, ci . - , . , These lots are positive bargains. If you wait until spring to buy you 11 pay l.o.r ino more. 50x100 feet, con crete walks and curb, paid; 8 long blks. north of carllne on oetn si. Ask Mr. Gray to show you. OOMTE & KOHLMAN, Main .,50 J3 Chamber of Commerce Hldg. BUILDING SATISFACTION Tt riesian your home. We build -ik. or nrt.-e. are rlaht. Same con struction and care' fer small home as large one. Every consiaeraiion "v for our clients. iuv-i-TT M. hcitre. Realtor M.rshMl H292. 302 Couch Wdg. " t ikflu A TT? VIVfiTOX. Near 28th and Hancock. 50x100 feet. paved st., sewer an paia. i) T" 3 vears' time. Bener como ... nick if vou want this snap. See Ever- q son cniitr KOHLMAN". 208 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 1.-AHT IR INO IO.N. Near 28th and Hancock. 50x100 feet. i r .11 t. ,1,1 DRV $100 Cash, ..line 1 years time. Better come In ul.-k If vou want wus auu. son. rv-ivtTtr a KOHLMAN. 208 Chamber of. Commerr- H'.ng. Ti7 ivr.THV DISTItH'T. ItxlM: $100 cash. $10 monthly; prloe m.nnn. -II Imnrnlnll Dai'll Iicar Car, school and new city park; fine soli for JOHNSON-DODSON CO . 633 N. W Hank Bldg. Main 3iB7. ROSE CITY PARK LOT. K' ,.v ...i half from Sandy blvd. r, i.-,ih at.. Improvements all In and paid. Main Lid. Terms anu, oars,.. vi ' -- O201. . i i S iirni i'AHK . . i,-ino hniMlns site, all of incumbrance. $S00. One of the finest corners In the best district. $1350. EaV t MmUMBDE.VSTOCK CO 510 Oreron Bldg. Broadway ltgg. unviiTfiV DISTRICT. -.on. turn rash. $10 monthly; side walks 'and curbs In and paid, near car and "hool All N W. Bank Bldg. Main 8787. TpiHTMENT HOUSE SITE. CHOICEST 100x100 CORNER LOT ON MORRISON ST.. CENTER OF CITY: U- ROOM tiulsc; .oo.wo. ovaia . NO TRaUfl, brim o. w. auLo.nnijwii 165 H 4TH ST. MAIN 5275. pwarctsan int nir 51M and Stark, beauti fully located, all Improvements In and paid for. Bargain at $2500. MALL vu.n nonm r.u, 104 2d St. Main 1438. SACRIFICE Mount Tabor, west slope; very select homeslte; choice fruit trees.; at paved. Owner forced to sell. $1200, for oulck deal, aeo a. xi., -a-v m.- bermen's bldg. fIVE LOTS $700 EACH. 22d street, near Sandy. This price In cludes all Improvements, see tnem. T. O. BIRD. 526 Cham, of Com. Uldg. i,-t .1 tvoon 2 choice building lots. 16th st. and Linn ave.. SHOO goou easy ivraas. 5 t OATI-.WOOD ft CO. .1Q-.H 4th St. .Mix 100. Willamette blvd.: all Improvements In and paid; I block to car; $850. Terms to suit. Main 1.175. FA STERN owner, sacrifice at leas than nh.l.Mt lOOrlOO corner In WHIT! OR PHONI I VLeVoan I foiiorrire lox o.m lev I mam coluwsia t llBlllff I H price. Choicest JOOxloo corner ni -TgCTBtMOW high 6-room furnished hun Jonesmore. near East Gllsan sr. labor McornerT 4 bearing cherry trees. in1i I O - ,a a If A .VMiraolssva fldA ciudlngasVessmen,:." $.8 down',. month. Alberta car. N. W. Bank bldg. ttt: . ...mm 50x100 IN rstus""':;" i ... hivrt will take car In need of repairs as part payment. Main BaBa $100 BUYSaSOi. 100 N. E. corner Alnsworth . . a.i--a . ave. and ltnsi.. merits. 618 Chamber of Commerce bldg. 50x100 NEAR A INSWORTH. 1350 TERMS. Surrounded by nice homes. Main 1575 eg vir.w KllMneworth anTl Denver 602?S; fAdRowKn.1,,i;og"pWerr,montHrt VjoT jrriVE choice building sites best part ot Ladd' aoo, jumim i si JLSth, REAL E STATIC. For Sale l.uts. ROSE C1TT PARK LOTS. EAST TERMS TO SERVICE MEN. $.125 .10x100, E. 8th St.; $100 down. $O0 50x100, B. 4th St. N., $200 down. $700 50x100, K. 4th st. cor.; easy terms. $775 50x100, E. 4Bth st.; paved, all Im provements paid? $300 down. $800 5(1x100. E. 4th st.. near the Ala meda: naved St., all improvements paid ; $800 down. 1850 50x100. E. 40th St.. near th. Ala meda; paved st., all Improvements paid: $850 down. 830 30x100, E. B2d St., near Broadway: paved St., all Improvements paid; We have a choice selection of over BO lota in this desirable district: some of these lots can be sold on very easy terms. If you are In the market Tor a Rose City Park lot. call at our office for list of ...t. n Jtn p:i-. ou UOH..-J HENDERSON-BANKUS CO., CIS Henry Bldg. Broadway 4i54. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS. c,.t. naril rlftar of Incumbrance; owners sacrificing for cash; look them over: (1100 Ladrt's addn., Locust St., fac. e., 200 ft. n. of Hasel, near Haw thorne; 40x125. with paved alley. f53075xl00, R. C. P.. E. 79th, fac. w.. BO ft. s. of Sandy. 11600 Irvlngton, 75x100. E. 17th. fac. e., 175 ft. n. of Klickitat. $400 E. 66th. fac. e.. 250 ft. n. of Burn side; sewer, cement walks, curbs In and paid; right on Montavllla car line. 11250 Laurelhurst: Tine st.. fao. s., 280 xt. e. OI 4 let; Close lo para; una bungalows in this section. J1400 Irvlngton; s. w. cor. E. 10th and tirazee. tinoo Hoo Cltv: E. 43th. fac. e.. bet. urazeo ana wistaria; oi, beautiful trees; 'way below true value. RITTER. LOWE & CO., REALTORS 201-2-8-5-7 Hoard of Trade Hlilg LOT ON 23th st., near Alberta, 1275. Broadway 917. room 4L lor sale Houses. fl.Ki.ilM 1 HVI N'llTlIN HIT NG ALOW right in the heart of Irvlngton, on 18th at.; large living room across entire rront nf house: hardwood floors, llrepiace. every built-in convenience; full cement basement, uoynton turnace; a sunnv hed chambers and bath upt.lrH I.nrKO screened porcn in o.ick. wwii-i miMl lotv rltv st QIU: thrOUEh busl nesa ehanae. This Is a bargain. Don't fall to see It. $6300. RICHARD W. MAST. KEAblUK, RITTER. LOWE CO.. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. HOSE CITY PARK. 14750 tlOOO cash and $30 ner month Here la one of those beautiful little bun ralnwi slrietlv modern, with lame Hv ini? room. .urco D.al Kiuss wiooow breakfast nook; in fact, every feature that goes to make a modern home, lo cated on one of Rose City's best-paved atreets, aU improvements) in ana paia. AllLLfert liKUS, Keaitors. 211 Railway Exchange Bldg. Main 86. tirancn olllce: auin ana dihuj. Tabor 8483. ROSE CITY. $5650 A wonderful buy in a 6-room bungalow, strictly modern, located on a beautiful corner, this la a real home, the owner Is a railroad man, and has been transferred to another position: we can give you the very best of terms, and It Is a real bargain, HILLER BROS., Realtors. 211 Railway Exchange Bldg. Main 86. Branch Office: 50th and Sandy. Tabor 8483. $1000 CASH. . $35 monthly nd interest; price $5550; new 5-room bungalow with large fin ished attic, fireplace, hardwood rioors in living and dining rooms, bookcases, "tapestry paper, tile bath, complete kitch en, extra large linen and clothes closets; finished in old Ivory; cement basement, laundry trays; all improvements paid; near Irvlngton car. JOHN'SON-DODSON CO. nsa N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 3.S7. i . iTn i-:t .h I : itsT. Brand new 5-room bungalow, splendid location; close to car; large living room across front; Ivory finish; tapestry pa per; fireplace, built-in buffet, breakfast room, furnace, tiled drainboard in kitch en, tiled bath, recess tub; hardwood floors throughout; large lot, garage; price $6000; terms. OWNER. TABOR 819S. $32.10 $32.')0 $3230. $500 CASH $500. $23 PER MONTH $23. Brand new 4-room bungalow with breakfast nook, oak floors throughout, gas furnace, full plumbing, full cement basement, light fixtures, shades; strictly modern, move right In. Sellwood car to Reyndlds ave.. No. 584. nar river; great bargain; owner must sell. See it today. Phone East 4000 i ROSE CITY HOME. Fine 5-room bungalow on corner lot. 1 block from Rose City car: large living room, fireplace, built-in buffet. French doors between living room and dining room; old Ivory finish; price $5300; easy terms. 0.F,ARRBI-Lj pORDNEY. Bdwy. 4172. 388-40 Cham, ot Com $5750 $750 CASH; CLOSE-IN LAUREL; HUSUST; llfl-AUiirtij . ..... ROOMS; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION . COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL; ALL BU1LT-1NS, HARDWOOD FLOORS, i VC" ITC ALVIN JOHNSON, REALTOR. BD. OF TD. BLDG. PHONE BDWY. 87. EVENINGS E. 2911. PIEDMONT 8 ROOMS LARGE LOT. OWNER SACRIFICES $1500. Ideal location, half block car; house well constructed; full basement, furnace, trays, etc. Fine garage: absolutely best buy In this district. $2000 down, balance T BIRD, Realtor. 528 Cham, of Com. Mar. 1022. or Pell. 2706 evenings. 4-ROOM toTTAGE, FURNISHED. Near Franklin high, full lot. This Is a warm, celled little heme with extra large rooms and fair furniture: It will help beat the rent man; $2800. $280 cash, balance $25 per month. Including In terest. RAIpH HXRRIS CO. Rlfl Chamber of Commerce. Main 511:4 PRETTY 5-room bungalow. 8 months oia. living room ana aining room French doors between: oak floors, fire place, handsome burfet, full cabinet kitchen, breakfast nook, cement base ment, plpeless furnace, full lot. paved street Price $4000. Terms. Good dlst. O. A. PEARCE COMPANY, fllfl Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 483.1. lilllH HOLD $150 down Total price $1150. One acre. mail house, cnicsen nous. ,300 down. Total price $2200. Five room modern plastered house. $800 down. Total orlce $2050. Seven room modern house and garage. GORDON MORTGAGE CO.. 31 Cham, of Com Bldg Main 1370. uui.L-vnin HOME VACANT. See this fine plastered, "-room home on macadam street, dandy lot 75x100 with several big bearing rrun treea No mort .amenta against thla place. Walking distance of Franklin high. Sew er In. Montavllla car. $8000; terms. i i I'll II K HIS CO. 818 Chamber of Commerce Main 5124. tTSO. ROSE CITY. 41st North, two blocks north of Sandy; 8 rooms, strictly mod- .rn. TBYlfJU: Kiiraae. urn -"- way; owner changing business location no commissions, no 1 bor 232. 'WXNT . good Maxwell or Chevrolet or Hun as rirst paymssss -.-- 8-room bungalow for $2000: can give good dea on a goou n J;"" " F. L BLANCHARD. 401-2 Swetlsnd Bl'lg. Marshall 8297 ' .v.- . THOMSON. REALTORS 11000 down on 8-room modern Rose City bungalow; hwd. floors, all bullt-ins- lot 50x100, In lawn and shrubbery. Mr Tanlln will elucidate. M HENRY BLDO. BDWY. 4880 I'ORTI.AN D S I'H EFEIt R E 1 nvWiMIW. LAURELHURST. SXinvtll AT. AM EDA PARK Ivorv finish. 'tile bath, hardwood floors throughout. Listed to terms Immediate possession R T. Street. Pood Homes. HAVE 2 lots located Hi blocks from hard- paved streets). 14th it. in Aioena uis r aarin htilM to suit DUrchaseT iViuin to $4000. No agents. John W S.ll.r IH'4 East 14th St. North. Troom strictly modern bungalow 1P3 Alamoda: builder next door; might take n.au n.i.n.p Ike rem a lot UP to Poo Q" SZ223G LOOK Two houses right on Williams ave.. north of Broadway on large lot. for the ?ldlculous price of $3800. half cash. East 622 M. M I TST SELL 8-room modern bungalow . will take small car as part payment. Phone between 9 and 10 A. M. or 6 snd 7 P. M seiiwmi'i ,n.'. ROSK CITY PARK 5-room modern, fur nace garage; $4750. part cash, terms. Ownir. 465 E. 36th st. N. x-iiHt DOWN bal. like rent. 5-room modern house in good district. 807 Panama bldg.. Third and Alder. Main 7264. ,)UW. tOTTOWW room, small 0- ftlat and Oregon st. luviMr.TnN bungalow. real "Yaihn: a bedrooms on first floor; owner must 'sell this. East 4U. NEW bungalow $3250; all narawooa mni I S7..II haenment f urnice l full lot. 300 "Ta'anr..a.v'. Bdwy. 8668. IRVINGTON. exceptional, only $405U: 8 rooms, choicest district. Owner, Bast S01 5 t3'M0 H50 CASH: 6-rm. cottage, large 'oEOtlist .hoy appointment. NICELY furnished 8-room Hat for sale Mar. JO iv. 17 KFAI. ewTATM. For Sale Houses. . THURSDAY SPECIAL FRANK L. McGrlRS To Buy Your Home. LABOBST HOMB SELLER IN AMERICA. 1200 Photographs' of Homes for Sale. PERSONALLY INSPECTED. PERSONALLY APPRAISED. Your home is here. Come In and look over our remarkable display of more than I2O0 photographs of home for sale, every district In the city; homes or every type and price, ranging from $850 , to $28,000. ' 40 salesmen at your service. Open evenings until 9:00. WILLAMETTE HEIGHT $6490 Beautiful unobstructed view ot river, city and snow-capped moun tains Is obtained from this love ly Pasadena bungalow of 6 rooms: large living room 16x80. with great glowing fireplace; very at tractive dining room with massive beveled glass buffet, large pass pantry and full white Dutch kitchen: 8 sunny bedrooms, one with French doors opening out onto sleeping porch, superior hardware and lighting fixtures . furnace, garage. Just one block to car; Slat st. ROSE CITY PARK. $4250 Cosily Inviting and very practical $-room airy California bungalow, across the entire front la cheerv combination living end dlnlnsr room with pretty built-in book rases and artistic buffet: com plete Dutch kitchen, sleeping porch; plpelese furnace, garage, paved street paid. B. 50th St. Your bungalow. FRAGRANCE OF THB FIRS $2330 Here Is a "star" bungalow In beautiful Irvlngton park; six cheery warm rooms. $ of them airy bedrooms: combination liv ing and dining room, built-in labor-saving conveniences, nice Dutch kitchen: garage: among the stately trees. E. 23d st. ON THB PENINSULA. $400 DOWN. $400 DOWN. $1690 $400 down: right on St. Johns csrllne, one of the blggert bar gains In our office: substantial, neat, comfortable bungalow cot tage of 5 rooms and bath; plumb ing, electricity, gas, paved street. Lombard st. Only $400 down. Hurry for this. NOW 18 THB TIMB TO SEE FRANK L. McOUIRE. To Bur Your Home. Realtor. Ablngton bldg. Main 1068. HEIGHTS home, cose In. 7800 square feet ground: fine shrubbery: car line rear street, garage front street with com-munl-atlnr stxlrway to first floor: view of all mouata-r.s unobstructlble: ma hoganv and wa'te enamel: hot-water heat; oak floor- throughout: three tuba three showers, tour lavatories: living room In mshoesny, 17x88 ft.. Including 10x17 ft. sun parlor; two heated sleeping perches off ot four family sleeping rooms: two maids' rooms and sitting room, besides t.ilrd floor finished all In one room: price 180.000, Including com mission to any realtor. Residence phone Main sS69. Owner. V 218. Orexonlsn. MOUNT TABOR NEW. ONLY $6300 EASY TERMS. B-room California bungalow with all modern conveniences, French doors, fireplace, breakfast nook, hdw. firs., cement basement, ga rage, beautiful lot 50x100. MARSH & MCCABE CO., Realtors, 322-3-4 Falling Bldg. Marshall 8991. Evenings call Tabor 434. IRVINGTON. 787 MULTNOMAH STREET. Must be sold this week; owner leav ing for California; 5-room bungalow and sleeping porch; fireplace, lots of built Ins, full concrete basement, furnace, 50 100 lot, everything paid: dandy garage and cement runway, notice thlsl Some one Is going to get a bargain In this: owner will be there all day to show you through. Se thla and call me tor In formation. COE A. McKENNA A CO.. 82 Fourth St. Main 8871. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, $750 DOWN. Hardwood floors, cement basement, furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen, break fast nook, finished old Ivory, tap-stry paper In living and dining room. In good district, small monthly payments on bal ance. Main 5201. BOp2rEjCLlRWJlJER,50Couchbld 1RVINOTON COLONIAL HOME. Owner going south will make real sacrifice of fine 2-story 8-room house with garage on E. 24th. near Knott; center entrance, 30-ft. living room, French doors, old Ivory finish, 2 fire places, heavy oak floors snd unusually large rooms throughout. Built by him for home and never offered before. Call Tabor 407. SAY. FOLKS, L1STEN1 A new 4-room bungalow, 2 bedrooms, double constructed throughout, between Miss, and Wms. aves., all imps. In and paid, for only $8150. with $800 down, bul. like rent: oh, yes, It has a garage, come right on out to 801 Miss, ave and let us show you this little gem. George F. Crow, with Albert llarala. 801 Mis sissippi ave. iv hv PAY RENT? ONLY' $1500. When you can buy this cute, cosy. 4-room bungalow In Hose City Park fol small payment down and only $15 per month and int. Don't miss this. Ask for F. C. Marshall, with FRANK L. McGUIRE 205 Ablngton Bldg. Main 106S. Third St.. bet Wash, and stark. ROSE CITY PARK. REAL VALUE. FROM OWNER. Well built 8 rooms and sunroom. strl ly up to date; large living room, dlnl bruakfast. 3 bedrooms, hardwood floi fireplace furnace, garage; east front; agents Aut 318-01. iillANH-NEW 5-room bungalow. Just be ing finished, and a real masterpiece It Is all done In mahogany and Ivory; has 5 ' rooms. 50x100 lot, all Imps In and uald Just 8 blocks from our office ana Lrlced at only $3000; $1000 cash. nuf sed " George F. Crow, with Alb. rt llarala, not Mississippi COZY ALAMEDA HOME Owner ' a aerifies of SOlng south WIU maae 11, -story I -room itoinw w.... jfaraae: in most exclusive seciiuo. ' ..... ,.... flnl.a .tin una breikfast rooms ' 2 fireplaces gas fur nace; furniture If desired. A RED HOT SNAP ''all Tabor 407. BUILD TO SATISFY. Before letting contract to build your home, see us. We will save you money and show you real construction. Deal with an ex-service man, soldiers given HVuk-ETT'McCLURK. BUILDERS. Marshall S-2. 30'J Couch Hldg "JTvTKKSTH. NEAR PRESCOTT. 8-room bungalow, excellent condition, fireplace, full basement, fruit tree, paved street, near car line. $3650. terms ""maLL VON BOR8TEL. 104 2d St. Main I486. OWNER'S sacrifice 4-room modern bung alow 4 blocks to Hawthorne carllne; fine 2 bedrooms, corner 100x100 elegant Dlumblng. fireplace, cement basement; could sell for $8500 on easy terms, but will sacrlfleS for $2850 If you pay $170 cash. Phone East 6228, ' PORTLAND BOULEVARD. 8-room house, newly painted, tinted roof, full basement, paved street, jwii.i: lot rrull trees, cmcnon nu. bargain at $6000. Easy terms. MALL & VON UORSTEL 104 2d St. M aln 1436. Ileal ALAMEDA. 8 rooms, strictly modern, hardwood floors, fireplace, turnace, cement base ment garage, paved street, 5oxl00 lot. beautiful district, $5700; $700 down. MALL & VlON HORSTEL, 104 2d St. Main 1488. CAPITOL HILL. 8-room house, garage. 150x180 lot, 2$ minutes from 4th and Stark. 8c far, Bull Run water, gas. electricity. $1500, Terms to suit. MALL A VON BORSTEL, 104 2d St. Main 1488. LAURELHURST COLONIAL 2-story " - room southern colonial o large corner near car snd park; cente entrance: French doors. Ivory flnlst walls papered; breakfast room, 2 flr olacea: garage. Tabor 407. CLASSY LAURELHURST BUNGALOW. Real sacrifice of nearly new 6-room bungalow with garage on 1 i lots neai park- large rooms, Ivory finish, every new 'feature Including tun and break fast rooms. Tabor 407. ROOMS west of Piodmont, well built, living room, dining room. 2 bedrooms, bath, full basement, furnace, nice Igwn, paved street, $3300, on terms. Wllbul F Jouno. Henry bldg. Bdwy. 48.17. $!Tm)0 FOR A fine modern 8-room bunga low with new garage, on corner, 50x100. $600 cash, bal. terms. F. L. BLANCHARD. 401-2 Swetland bldg. Marshall 829. "sTcE new 4-room house, ground 100x100; extra good buy at $1400; $100 down, balance $10 per month DRAPER. 408 Board of Trade Bldg "rTTROOM modern bungalow. Kenton dis trict, $2000. See owner, IBS W. Wlnchelu A