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TTTE WORXJ-XG OREGOXTAX. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1021
GEMANT SENDING j
SYNTHETIC DRUGS
Smugglers Declared to Be
Operating in Amerioa.
LARGER FORCE PUT ON
Doctors Declare That More Itigitl
Control of Manufacture of All
Kinds of Drugs Is Needed.
NEW YORK, Dec. 7. (Special.)
Synthetic cocaine, heroin and other
habit-forming" drugs, manufactured
In Qermany, are being smuggled into
the United States in large quantities,
and the smuggling has become so
Bortous that the United States gov
ernment has put 150 more agents in
this district, Dr. Carleton Simon, spe
cial deputy police commissioner In
charge of the narcotics division, told
75 members of the Brooklyn Medical
society In the trial room at police
headquarters. The society met there
Instead of Us usual place so that Dr.
Simon might by exhibits demonstrate
what had been accomplished by his
division.
Dr. Simon said he had received
Information that Germans were
manufacturing by synthetic processes
certainly cocaine, and probably
heroin, novocain, aminol, pyranadon,
veronal, sulfonal and encaln, and
were smuggling them into this coun
try, frequently by the way of South
Amera. He said the great profit
In the sale of smuggled drugs made
this possible. ,
cartel renallle Wanted.
Germany, he said, developed this
lynthetlc method of manufacture
during the war, when cut off by the
blockade from the supply of leaves
and vegetable extracts from which
theso drugs are usually derived. He
advocated legislation by congress to
provide Increased penalties for drug
muggling and said It should be con
sidered constructive treason.
Dr. Simon said that, despite the
popular opinion, very few cases of
drug addiction according to his ex
perience were caused by physicians'
prescriptions, and that It was the
exception for either a physician or a
druggist to violate the drug law. "I
am proud to say," he continued, "that
not a physician or a druggist was
among the 2010 persons arrested In
connection with the drug traffic since
I have been in charge of the narcotic
division."
Many drug preparations are not
only "produced under filthy condi
tions, but contain filthy material,"
Bald Dr. W. S. Hubbard, associate
chemist of the bureau of chemistry
of the United States department of
agriculture, who spoke before mem
bers of the food and drug section of
the American Public Health associa
tion. Dr. Hubbard further asserted
that advertising laws were needed in
every state in the union to prevent
false and fraudulent claims from
being made through newspapers by
the manufacturers of such drugs.
"Many of the states, and most of
the cities, lack adequate drug laws,"
he said. "The enforcement, where
there is a law, is frequently lacking,
due to inability to obtain properly
trained men. The bureau of chemis
try offers co-operation to the extent
of indicating the kind of analysis
and the training of men.
Strict Control Suggented.
"Every city and state should con
trol all pharmaceutical preparations
and patent medicines, and they can
obtain help from the bureau of chem
istry In their analysis and interpre
tation of results."
. Dr. Harold J. Knapp, city chemist
of Cleveland, O., also suggested that
the federal laws fell short In their
"failure to exercise control over ad
vertising and Interstate commerce in
drugs."
The public was warned against
extravagant claims advanced on be
nalf of vitamines by Dr. William H.
Lipman of Chicago, who used the
paraphrase: " 'Vitamine,' what crimes
arc committed in thy name," and j
continued:
vTho patent medicino man and f.he
cure-all manufacturer were not slow
In taking advantage of the vitamine
theory and the great publicity it has
received during the Rast few years.
The public has been 11' rally flooded
with preparations in the shape of
foods, drugs and confections that are
supposed to be chockful of vitamines
and will cure almost any human ill,
as well as preserve youth and en
hance beauty."
GREEK jEJEIIIIN!) UNITE
UNIT LATEST O.NE TO ADVANCE
AMERICANIZATION.
Elect Ion of Ofriccrs Is to Be Held
Next Week League Organ
ized Month Ago.
The Helenlc American 1. acne, spon
sored by Greek ex-service men of the
late world war, is one of the latest
organizations in Portland for the pur.
pose of advancing: Americanization.
Its temporary organization was ef
fected about a month ago, and per
manent officers will bs elected next
week.
The league, which hag its head
quarters at 311 Dekum building, now
has 75 members. As soon as the elec
tion is held it will make application
for a state charter. It proposes to
hold monthly meetings and to take
up other work In which Americani
zation will be made a special feature.
4Full membership Is held only by-ex-service
men, but auxiliary mem
bership is granted to ail Cireeks who
have taken out their first citizenship
papers, and special attention will be
given to fitting them for full citizen
ship. The nominations for president of
the league are: J. Faturis and A.
Andeopolis; for vice-president, Aleck
Karahales: secretary, J. Sigris; treas
urer. T. Givas and Pete Losakos; his
torian, G. Gcnopolls. Nominations have
have been made also for a board of
three trustees, a chaplain and a ser
geant at arms. .
Knights Meet In Pondlolon.
PENDLETON, Or.. Dec. 13. (Spe
cial.) Several hundred Knightg of
Pythias Rathered yesterday for a dis
trict convention at which Edward J
Clark of Damon lodgre. No. 4. of this
city gave the address of welcome and
Otto Sapper of Hermlston responded.
The annual election of officers took
place last night. La Orande Knights
will stage a big ceremonial today
I
at which a class of 30 will bp Initiated.
A big public programme has been ar
ranged for tonight.
i 1
i AMI SEMKNT3.
SJOSfPH E HOWARD & fTHlYN CWRJC
I N N E W VEHICLE
tm t Kirrr oxfara ciAUpt ooloih
At & FANNY STEDMAN
fSASKSHUT BRITTOH MAHOAMT TATIOR
JACK KENNEDY S CO.
m. comepy or THE LINKS
1'IHST TIME I! KICK
os AM STAGS.
NOW PL.WlNt.
Willard Mack's Rig Smashing Dramatic
Success
"SMOOTH AS SILK"
"Silk" Was Shady, but You Will Admire
His MethodB.
i RCRI?JQ TfiMfiRRflW FVF j
Tickets) .Now Selling
TTET T Broadway at Taylor
I III- 1 Ll VJ pktM Jlaln 1
THIS WEEK i,i!1, ,::,sVr. NIGHTS
3 "SE&jm.a TOMORROW
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
RICHARD G.HERNDONotjM
S&PAJJ ION FLOWER'
fDSrNCTIMMATICACIIVMEfT
I SPLENDID SUPPORTING CAST
MI'llllli PRODUCTION
EVE'S Floor, $2.50; Balcony, $2.
11.50, $1; Gallery. 77c. 50c. SPE
CIAL SAT. MAT. Floor, $1.50;
Balconv, $1; Gallery, 50c.
Add 10 Per Cent War Tax
PANTAGES
Continuous 1 P M to 11 P kt
TIM-. WORLD'S CHAMPION
JACK DEMPSEY
With Manager Kearns and the Dempsey
Road Show.
LA OAXA, ZKIOFELD FOLLIES
DANCER.
THE HIG SHOW OF THE CENTURY.
TODAY Special Feature Bill TONIGHT
BERT LYTJiLL IN
"ALIAS LAM 1 IM.I K-."
MOI.ERA KEVl K and Other Fine
Variety.
LYRIC
MUSICAL COHjgDi COMPAN1
There Is Nothing; But Fun in
"A CLOSE SHAVE"
Afternoon at 2. ICvinlng. at 7 and B.
CIRCLE
Fourth at
WaMhtniEton
Jean Hersholt
"THE DECEIVER"
Also a comedy, "Oh, Buddy!" and Pa the
Newi. Open from 9 o'clock In the morn
ing until 4 o'clock the following morning.
TONY SARG'S
MARIONETTES
WASHINGTON HIGH SC HOOL
Wednesday, Dec. 14
"Roite Mini tli' IlinK" :t I. M.
"Hip hh winkle" Bil5 I, m.
Admission BSq A. fte ; S0 Eve.
r
K. C. MINSTRELS
AT AUDITORIUM
Tomorrow and Friday Menial
Prices 50c. 75c and $1.00 plus war
tax. Seats on sale Brennan &
Whalen's,
:t.-,:t Morrison St. Mnln Hl.Vi.
RATES FOR
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
In order to earn the more 'Iian one
time rate, advertising must run in cod.
.ecu tive Lsauea.
One time 12c per Una
Two times (each Issue) lie per line
Three times (each Issue) . .. .10c per Una
Seven times (each issue) ... Wc per line
One to six months, per
month 2.50 per line
Six to twelve months, per
month $2. 25 per Una
Tbe above rales apply to all headings
with Ua following exceptions;
bltuutious Wanted
Each insertion lc per Una
Help Hunted
lxtst sou r ound
1'ersoiisvl
i'r Invited
A u tier
special N octree
1- uneral .Notice
aieeUi.g Notices
One lime. .
ioc per .lne
Two times (each Issue) He per Una
Three i.mes teach Issue) .... l&u per Una
Seven times (:acii uauaj . . ..12c per Una
One month 4 J per Use
MEW TUOAY
little-. A'er line:
Dally Sunday
One time loo 30
Two times (per ttsuej.... 16o lac
Xhrea timos (per lssus)... 14c is
beven times (per issue ) . .. lfto lTo
One mouth, dully and dun day $g.aO
Count five words to the Una.
u ad takeu lor leas tluui two Uses,
Ads run bujiuuy a only chuxgad at
Lit - in e rate.
Advertisements (except "l'ersonals"
inu 9uuaLion Wanted') will be tatken
uvei ibe telephone It the advertiser is
a nuucriber to 'either pboaa.
Xue oregonuxu will receive copy by
muii prut meu au indent remittance
tor deiunte number ui issues is senu
Acluiou ledguirut will be lorwarded
,.ruiiiLitl .
Advertisements are taken for The
Daily Oregouiun until -'' P. M., lor
lur Sunday Oregoiuau until b ft. 1L
.slur day.
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction Hou?e. 10 A. 1
Furniture. 169-171 Second sireet.
M K ETI N ii N OTIC ES.
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 8, R. A .F.
Special convovs-tlon this ( Wednesday)
evening at 7:80. Royal Arch degree. Visit
ors welcome. J. H. BUSH, H. P.
GUS H. CRAMER.
713 SELLING ..;;
Main -
Jcwfl and emblem munufactur?
watch and Jewc!r repairing.
DIAMONDS.
Diamond Setting and Mounting.
LODGE EMBLEMS, class pins, officers'
Jewels; carry large stock to select from:
special work to order in our own factory.
Davlda. jewelers and opticians. 343 Wash-
I ington street at Broadway.
EMPLEM jewelry, buttons, charms, pins
I saw dulgna. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 Sixth at.
NANCE
O MEIL
Hrp5P0DR5ME
mora .notices.
OREGON COMMANDER Y.
NO. 1. K. T. Special con
clave Thursday evening:.
Dec. 15. at 7:30 o'clock. Or
der of the temple. Tour at
tendance will be appreciated.
C. F. W I EG AND. Recorder.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER.
NO. 18. R- A. M. Regular
convocation this (Wednesday)
evening. East 8th and Burn
side streets, at 7:30 o'clock.
Election of officers and pay
ment of dues. Visitors welcome.
ROY QUACKENBUSH. Sec.
GUL REAZEE GROTTO,
NO. 5 Popular Wednesday
noon luncheon Washington
Haaefwood. Come, bring your
friends and enjoy good
fellow shiD. By order of the
HARRY A. McRAE. Act. Sec.
GUL, REAZEE GROTTO.
NO. 65 Informal dance.
Pythian temple. Friday. De
cember ifi. Members of Ma
sonic, Eastern Star and
Friends Invited.
HARRY A. McRAE. Chairman.
WASHINGTON LODGE. NO.
46, A. F. AND A. M. Special
communication Thursday. Dec.
15, 10 o'clock A. M.. East 8th
and Burnside. to conduct the
funeral of our late brother.
Dr. George E. Nottage. A full attendance
desired. All M. M. invited. Your auto will
be appreciated. Order W. M.
J. H. RICHMOND. Sec.
WILAMETTE LODGE. NO.
S, A. r. A.N f A. Jl. A. BCL Idl
communication will be held
today (Wednesday) at 12:30
P. M. to conduct the .funeral
services of our late brother.
W. B. Reyrolds. Remains at Breeze A
Snook parlors. Visiting brethren welcome.
Members are requested to bring autos. By
order W. M.
T. VAN HEEKERAN. Sec.
MT. TABOR LODGE NO. 41
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Wednesday)
evening, 7 :30 o'clock. Pythian
temple. No. 388 Yamhill street.
Election and installation of
officers and payment of annual dues. Vis
iting brethren welcome.
L. R. JOHNSON. W. M.
MASONIC EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU.
Employers needing help of
any description telephone
Broadway 5Jo8. Only Masonic
help furnished from this of
fice. No charge to employer or employe.
N. H. Atchison, manager. Masonic head
quarters. Multnomah hotel.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO.
160. A . F. AND A. M. Special
TkrTVlfc I rom muni rat ion this ( Wednes
day) evening. East 43d street
and Sandy boulevard. Work
in E. A. degree. Visiting breth
ren welcome. C. E. GUERNSEY. Sec.
MULTNOMAH COUNCIL.
1481, ROYAL ARCANUM,
meets at 8 P. M. on the sec
ond and fourth Wednesday
of each month, second floor,
Pacific States Fire Insur
ance hall. Eleventh and Alder. All Arca
num members welcome.
C. R. HOTCHKISS. Regent.
SAMARITAN LODGE NO.
2, I. O. O. F. M eets every
Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock. Oddfellows temple.
Tl Alder street. FIRST DE
GREE TONIGHT. Visiting brothers wel
come. FRANK E. GRAHAM. N. G.
JESSE T. JONES. Rec. Sec.
FREE holiday dance, Liberty, 528 U. A.
Wed. Dec. 14. Prize waltz and door
prize. Union music. East side Wood
man's hall. Admission 40c
FRIITDLANDER'S for lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 310 Washington sL
DIED. x
MILLER In this city, Dec. 13, John A.
Miller, aged 43 years; beloved son of
Wenzel Robobsky, brother of Mrs. Lucy
Fiala of Oregon City, Dr., and Mrs. Su
sie A. Phlllippl of Chehalls. Wash. De
ceased was a member of the L. O. O. M.
of Tillamook. Or... and Golden Link. No.
4. L O. O. F.. of Seattle. Wash. Re
mains are at the residential funeral par
lors of Dunning A Cain. Morrison street
at 12th. Funeral notice later.
BACK ST RAND Dec. 13. 1921. at the fam
ily residence, 104 East 67th at. north.
Hilda Alfreda Backstrand, aged 39 years,
beloved wife of Carl Oscar Backstrand;
mother of Carl A. and Oscar Kenneth
Backstrand. Survived by two brothers,
Oscar and Arthur Ecklle, Spokane,
Wash. Remains at Pearsons undertak
ing pariora. Russell at. at Union ave.
BAKER In this city, December 13, 1921.
at her late residence, 621 Front street.
Maria J. Baker, widow of the late
Perry G. Baker, and mother of Mrs.
Robert H. Austin, Mrs. Abe Tichner.
Mrs. John Annand and John W. Baker,
all of this city; aged 86 years. Funeral
notice later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
STOUFFER In th;a city. Dec. 8. George
R. Stouffer. aged 53 years 9 months and
20 dayn. The funerul services will be
held from the conservatory chapel of
the East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East
Alder, at 2 P. M. today (Wednesday),
under the auspices of the Loyal Order of
Moose an 1 Knights of Pythias. Friends
and members of above orders invited.
Interment in Rose C'ty cemetery.
PIERCE Dec. 12, at Welches, Or.. Eliza
beth A. Pierce, aged 76 years ; mother
of Charles W. Pierce and Mrs Elsie Cra
mer of Portland. Mrs. John Ireland of
Forest Grove. Or., and Mrs. Al Thomas
of Milwaukle, Or. The funeral service
will be held Thursday, Dec. 13. at 1 P.
M., at Finley'a mortuary, Montgomery at
.1th. Friends Invited. Concluding serv
ice, Riverview cemetery.
SPENCER At the residence at Garden
Home. December 12, Maxy E. Spencer
aged 74 years. Mother of Ruby A.
Mack of Rainier. Or. Remains at Pegg's
Undertaking parlors, Beaverton. Or. Fu
neral services will be held from the
residence, Garden Home. Wednesday.
December 14, S P. M. Interment Cres
cent Grove cementery. Frlenda invited.
FOWLER In thla city. Dec. 12. 1921,
Adallne Fowler, aged 81 years, mother
of Mrs Nora Wood. Mrs. Adale Cam
bridge, Mrs. Cora Portner. Mrs. Leffe
Grossman. Mrs. A. T. Fowler, Mrs. Enid
M. Walker and S B. Fowler. Remains
were ahipped to Nam pa. Idaho, by Ed
ward Holman & Son. where services will
be held and interment made.
GREGORY In this city. December 12,
Edith May Gregory, aged 42 years, wife
of C. M. Gregory and atster of Mrs. Ed
win Bauer, both of this city. Friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services
to be held at the chajpel of Snook &
Whealdon. 35th and Belmont, today
(Wednesday), at 3 P. M. Interment in
Riverview cemetery.
ROBERTSON4 At his residence near Ken
dall station. Dec. 13, Daniel Webster
Robertson, aged 82 years. Funeral serv
ices will be conducted Thursday. Dec. 13,
at 9:30 A. M., in the mortuary chapel
of A. D. Kenworthy A Co., 3S02-4 U2d
st. S. E., In Lents. Friends nvlted. In
terment, Salem, Or. Salem,' Or., papers
please copy.
REYNOLDS At the residence of his son,
George W. Reynolds, 900 E. Davis. W. B.
Reynolds, aged 82 years. Friend are
invited to attend the funeral services
to be held at the chapel of Snook A
Whealdon. 35th and Belmont, today
(Wednesday), at 1:30 P. M. Interment
will he made in Clackamas cemetery.
MILLER Dec. 13, at the family residence.
834 Grand ave. N., June Miller, aged 3
month. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Miller. Funeral services will be
conducted Thursday at 2 P. M., from the
above residence. Friends invited. Re
mains at Pearson's undertaking parlors.
Russell st. at UniQA ave.
1 FERRERA Dec. 13. at the reaidence of
hia son Albert, 941 Hawthorne ave., An
thony, aged 81 yeara, husband of Rose C.
Ferrera, father of David and Albert B.
Ferrera. The funeral service will be held
Friday. Dec. 16, at 1 P. M.. at Flnley's
mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Friends
invited.
SENTON At her residence. 6134 94th st.
S. E.. Dec 13. Alice Maud Sentont aged
41 years. The funeral services will be
conducted Wednesday. Dec. 14. at 2 P.
M . In the mortuary chapel of A. D. Ken
worthy A Co.. MMK-4 92d st.( S. E.. in
Lents. Interment Mt. Scott park ceme
tery. WOLKE In this city Dec. 13, Theodore
Wolke. aged 62 years, late of Beaverton.
Or., brother of Joseph Wolke of Grants
Pass. Or. Funeral services) will be con
ducted Wednesday. Dec. 14. at 2:30 P.
M . from Pearson's undertaking parlors.
Russell st. at Union ave. Friends in
vited. M ALONEY The funeral services of the
late Lawrence W. Maloney will be held
Wednesday. December 14. at 9:30 A. M.
at the Greshara Catholic church. Inteix
men t Gresham cemetery. Arrangements
in care of Miller & Tracey.
ARNESON The funeral services of the
late Ame Arneson will be held Wednes
day, December 14. at 2 P. M. at the
chapel of Miller A- Tracey. Interment,
Multnomah Park cemetery.
monarch.
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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 P.. BLACK, public accountant,
auditor, income tax service. Concord
bldg., 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7443.
ATTORNEYS.
E. W EASTMAN, lawyer. Chamber
of Commerce bldg.
ASSA1EKS A.U ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY oKlriCE, H2
Gold, sliver, platinum bought.
ISAlllv ETC.
DK. Mc.MAHO.VS baths, Portland; steam
showers, plunges, tubs, all for 85c; tell
your friends. Kourth at Washington.
t ELI. I LOU) BUTTONS.
THE IKWIN-HUDSuN COMPANY.
887 Washington. Udwy. 434. Tabor
( IIIKOPKAUTIU.
DK. McMAHo.N iMcMani, Portland; Uth
year. Seven post - graduate research
courses. Rates: Extended lime, 31 ad-Jut-tments.
t!5; restoring health.
I lUKoi oinvi
WILLIAM, Eslelle. Elorello and Dewane
De Veny, the only scientific chiropodists
and arch specialists In city. Parlors
8U2 Gerllnger bldg., southwest corner
Second and Alder streets. Main 1SU1.
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci
entifically corrected; lady assistant. &12
Morgan bldg. Main WW.
( LEANING AMI l KINO.
REGAL CLEANERS 1 AND HATTEKS
Soldiers' overcoats dyed
new set buttons, $6.-Vi. 1
blue or black.
N. 6th st.
COLLECTIONS.
NETH Ac CO., Wort
No collections, nc
ester bldg. Main 1796.
char-res. Estab. 1900.
DENTISTKY.
DR. B. E, WRIGHT
Third Floor Raleif h Bide
Corner sixth and Washington Sts.
Main lillD. Auto. 21I.
nCMTICTRV DR. A. W. KEENE,
U -11 1 10 I II I .No After Effects.
Wltho
X-naj
Pain.
Vork.
331
Above
.Washington St.
Majestic Theater.
I I Kl l'KICAL BKl'AIKlNi;.
MOTORS REWOUND r
and
c paired
BOUGHT AND SOLD
NICHOLS ELECTRICAL WORKS
3hone 527-27. 226 Main St.
J E V ELK Y M 1- i. AND It I . I A I K I N G.
ROjS A CO.. WHOLESALE JEWELERS.
319 MOHAWK BLDG., 3d & Morrison.
PHYSM IAN 8.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building;
stomach, bowel, liver, kidney, bladder,
rectal, prostate and female disorders
without operation.
PA1NTINO.
C. H. TERR1LL, house and sign painter,
papering, tinting. 467 E. 37th. Tabor 2611.
PAINTING AND CALCIM1.NG.
GET YOUR PAINTING, DECORATING
AND SIGNS BEFORE CHRISTMAS; 23
YEARS' EXPERIENCE. BEST WORK
AND MATERIAL. TABOR 266.
, FUNERAL NOTICES.
GROSS In this city, December 13, Wil
liam J. Gross, aged 33 years, beloved
husband of Nellie Gross. Father of
Preston and Frances Gross of Eugene,
Or., and son of Noah Gross of Eugene.
Brother of R E.. F. C. and L. Gross, all
of Kugane. Mrs. Betty Jar via of Los
Angeles, Cal.. Pearl Gross of Goldndale.
Wash., and Mrs. Del'la Goby of Olympia,
Wash. The remains were forwarded un
der the direction of Miller & Tracey,
Tuesday, December 13, to Eugene. Or.,
where services and Interment will take
place.
SCHARRER At the residence, 340 San
Rafael street, December 12, Catherine,
aged Gl years, wife of Daniel M. Schar
ier,' mother of Edward Norwood and Or
rln Scharrer of this city; Mrs. Edward
Caffall of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Edna
Adams of Edwardsburg, Mich. The
body is at the parlors of Chambers Co.;
24S-200 Killlngsworth avenue. Funeral
services will be held at 2 P. M.. tomor
row (Thursday), 1 at the Third Baptist
church, Knott street and Vancouver ave
nue. Friends invited. ,
NOTTAGE At Los Angeles, Cal., Dr.
George E. Nottage. aged 70 years. De
ceased was a member of Washington
iodge No. 46, A. F. and A. M., Washing
ton chapter and Oregon commandery.
Knights Templar." The funeral services
will be held in the conservatory chapel
of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414
East Aider street. Tnursday, December
15, at 11 A. M. Friends Invited. Con
cluding services at Lono Fir cemetery
under the auspices of the Masonic fra
ternity. HADLEY At the residence of the daugh
ter. Mrs. J. A. Renshaw, 970 Powell at,
December 13. Emma Hadley, aged 87
years, beloved mother of Mrs. J. A. Ren
shaw of Portland. Mrs. Emma Belcher
of Portland. Percey Hadley of Airlie.
Or. ; William of Massachusetts, and Ed
ward of Toronto. Can. Funeral services
will be held Thursday, December 15, at
2 P. M., at the Portland crematorium.
Friends invited. Remains at the resi
dential parlors of Miller & Tracey.
HI3LOP In this city, Dec. 10, 1921. George
Hisiop. aged 67 yeara, husband of Car
rie Hislop, mother of Harry R., Stewart,
and George Hislop, Mrs. Inez Greenleaf,
Mrs. Rhoc Syron and Mrs. Hazel Simns.
Friends and acquaintances ase respect
fully invited to attend the furleral aerv
lces to be held at the chapel of Edward
Holman & Son. Third and Salmon sts.,
Thursday, Dec. 15. at 2:30 P. M. In
terment in Rose City cemetery.
RICHARDS In this city. Dec. 10. 1021.
Henry R. Richards, aged 39 years, hus- -
band ol Bertha t: Richards, father of
Marion. Kenneth and Jack Richards and
son of Henry W. Richards. Friends are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral
services to be held at the chasel of Ed
ward Holman & Son. Third and Salmon
streets. Wednesday at 2 o clock. Con
eluding services at the Portland crema
torlum.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES
AUTO LIVERY MARSHALL 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Cremation
$45
Portland
Crematorium
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Leas.
Independent Funeral lrectora
Washington street, between uth and
21st sts., west side. Lady assistant.
Main 2WI Automatic 518-44.
DUNNING & CAIN
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
445 Morrison St.. West Side.
Phones Broadway 430: Auto
matic 543-58.
HOLMAN & SON
(Founded 1834;
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Sts. Main 307.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, 16th and Everett streets.
PtoggSSj Broadway 2164, Aut 531-33.
fcNuGK 6c WHEALDON,
Funeral Diraclora
Succeasors to
Breese fc nook.
Belmont st 30th. t Tabor 1258.
CAST SiUE r'b'.NEKAL DIRECTOR;.
tF S. DUNNING INC.)
The family sets the price.' 414 E Aider.
Phone Kmaj SZ Aut 225-23.
LEUCH. UNDERTAKER,
East Eleventh at Uawthorne.
Pho4 East 781.
FIN LE v 'S MoKT UARY
IdONTlIUllliM"
CVCUUC? UNDBHTAKING CO..
J!L It L.U
Third and Clay. Main' 4152.
A. R. ZELLER CO.,
692 Williams Ave.
Phone East 1088.
A . KKN WORTHY CO.,
6801 U20. U, Leu is. Aut. 618-21.
Tl A( HKKS.
VioLiN, i piano, manaolin,
practical harmony. Kol
Yamhill.
guitar, ban jo,
Kenbeck. 409
L CARROLL DAY. teacher of piano and
voice. Broadway 235... 14S 13th st.
OPTOMJCTK1HT8.
Out of the High-Rent Dlatrlet.
Save Money on Your Glatwes.
23 year's experience: moat
modern and complete equipment at your
service. Consult us free. Thousands of
satisfied pat Jbns. Dr. Samuel Goodman,
associate optometrist. Main 2124.
( -. W ( M.rriNon St.. Bet.
Lhaa. W. Goodman l rot Hm, Kirt.
sat. WHY PAY MORE? .
rSSwGl asses In gold-filled frames
Vyau"- fitted to your eyes. $2.50. double
vision glasses at low prices;
satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz.
optometrlstB, 223 First st. Main 451.
DR. GEORGE RUBENS T BIN, veteran op
tician; eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken
lenses duplicated promptly, very reason
able prices. 226 Morrison st. Main 5661.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 74 years. All communica
tions strictly confidential, prompt, effi
cient, conscientious serv Ice; handbook
free on request. MUNN A CO.. Hobart
bldg., 584 Market St., San Francisco;
Chicago office, room 810 ToVer bldg.;
Washington office, room 103 Scientific
American bldg.. New York office. Wool
worth bldg.
R. C. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney,
25 years. If invention really valuable, see
practlring lawyer. 601 Dekum bldg.
PIPE KEP WRING.
PIPES REPAIRED
By Experts.
Tip. Shop, 272 Washington St
PRINTERS.
PRINTING F- W- BALTES & COMPANY
I nil! I II1U pint and Of 51 1-63.
ROOF HI r WRING.
WE STOP the leaks
Interstate Roof mg
Co. For service call Tbli
RHEl MAT1C SPEC! WAST.
FREE EXAMINATION FREE
The world's greatest rheumatic cure.
IT'S IN THE GOODS; THAT'S ALL.
JACK KING'S Mineral Treatmenta
Cured Patients My Best References.
JACK KING. Rheumatic Specialist.
834 Fifth St.. Corner Oak
Second Floor Phoenix Bldg.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
Packing Moving Storage.
Money loaned on goods in storage.
53 Fourth st., opp. Multnomah hotel.
Phone Bdwy. 3715.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.
474 GUsan St. Broadway 1281.
DRAY AGE STORAGE.
Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks.
' VETERI XA R
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
Ea.-t 7th and Grant sts. Both phones.
Day and night service: 3 veterinarians.
FLORISTS.
LARGEST
RETAIL FLORIST
rv
PORTLAND.
328 .Morrison St..
I'ortland Hotel.
I'liune Mar. 133.
MARTIN & FORBES
COMPANY
354 Washington St
Main 269
Fine Rosps and Orchids a
Specialty.
Flowers for all occasions
artistically arranged.
Personal attention given
wedding, reception, tea
and table decorations.
Floral tributes promptly
attended to.
SHETLAND'S SLOWER
Mvr.
Morrison st., bet. 3d and 4th.
Tel. Main 41B.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
MAIN
4737
TAMH1L1 AT TENTH.
And Flora. Designs.
23 Hothouses.
No Branch Stores.
23 Tears on Morrison
street, bet. 4th and
Bth. Main '708.
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's Progressive Florists We spe
cialize In funera. designs. 141 H Sixth.
opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215
HOB HILL KLOR1ST&
(Estate Alfred Burkhardt.)
E cor. 23d and Qllsan Main
To.NSETH'a i- '.ORAL CO.. 287 Washington
t.. bet 4th and Bth. Main 3102. A. 1101.
MONt-MF-NTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
ZftG 4th St., opp. City Hall. NEC illtOS.
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QUALITY MEMORIALS
E. THIRD &MNE STS PHONE E. 743
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room ISO
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from
8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
The society has full charge of the city
pound at Its home. 535 Columbia bou
levard. Phone any time. Woodlawn
764. Dogs for sale. Horse ambulance
for sick or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, horses,
etc. picked up.
NEW TODAY.
RUG CO.
FLUFF JHJGS
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 rug. Use woolen
clothing.
Mi: RUGS STEAM CLKA.VED gl.SO
East 33SO. 188 East FJiKhth.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved Property. Installment Re
payment If Desired. Building Loann,
Current Rates. Prompt Service.
A. H. Eirrell-Gill Co.
210-210 Northwestern Bank Building.
Marshall 4114.
STORAGE SPACE
Centrally Loeated on Track
We can move and store your goods
In a fine sprinklered building.
HAULING, PACKlN(i, STORAGE
CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
4.-V4 I. lis an St. Bdwy. 3-170.
JNO. B. COFFEY
SURETY BONDS,
INSURANCE.
400 Wilcox Ulds Mala 020,
NORTHWEST
.NEW TODAY.
Stores
for
Lease
Six-year lease is available on
space 45x60, directly op
posite the bus terminal on
Park and Yamhill. Suitable
for cafe, cigars, fruits, con
fectionery, barber shop, etc.
Will cut and remodel build
ing1 to suit tenant.
Your opportunity.
McNair
206 Morgan Bldg.
WEST SIDE
Income 100x100
S25000
Take in smaller house and
vacant lots.
GEO. E. ENGLEHART CO.,
Bdwy. 5173 624 Henry Bldg.
Edward E.Goudey Co.
MORTGAGE LOAMS.
Unltrd State's Bank nutldlns.
REM. ESTATE.
For Snle Flat and Apartment 1'ropcrlT.
APARTMENT HOCSB.
1100 PER ROOM.
SEE US TODAY.
I will sell my large apartment
house of over 75 rooms for $100
per room if sold by Saturday,
Dec. 17. Will give to purchaser
my late model Studebaker Six
touring cVr. If you understand
apartment bouse business see this
at once.
Will net over 9400 per month.
See my a&ent,
Mr. Ellis.
RTAN REALTY &
BUILDING CO..
415-16 Ablncton Bid.
A BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE.
Modern throughout, 34 furnished
apartments, bringing Income $2000
a month; possession can be given
at once, on payment of $30,000.
balance monthly payments; price
180,000.
ATKINSON & PORTER.
705 .Main St., Vancouver. Wash.
FLAT FOR SALE.
6-ROOM FLAT. SOLID OAK FURNI
TURE; MAHOGANY BEDROOM SETS.
BRAND-NEW RUGS ; ROGERS SILVER
WARE; PLENTY OF CHINA; BRAND
NEW WOOD AND COAL RANGE.
PLENTY OF FUEL; NICE SLEKl'lMi
PORCH; LOCATION ONE OF THE
BEST IN THE CITY. CALL FROM
9:30 A M. ON. PRICE TO HANDLE.
$4110. BALANCE EASY TERMS. MAR
SHALL 21R7. OR BROADWAY 1873.
WEST SIDE, ni-ar Markrl and Park 111.,
two 5-room flats and 2 , or 3 sleeping
rooms above; fireplace, furnace and
built-ins for each flat. Will net 1100
a month. 10000. easy terms. Tabor 3H7".
THUKMAN ,t. bargain; four 8-room flats,
HOxlOO-ft. lot. Woodlawn 0183;
For Sale Bca-h Property.
GEARH ART Want to buy for cash at
tractive house at Gearhart, facing the
ocean; state lowest cash price; private
party. W Oregnnlnn.
For Male
-Lots.
IRV1NOTON 7.1x100. Close in. 10th near
Thompson. Price $2730; also 100x100
corner on Thompson st. for S1250. Ideal
location for a bt-autiful home.:
RITTER. LOWE A CO, Realtors.
201-2-3-J-7 Board of Trade Bldg
IRVINUTON 100x100. price Just reduced
If you want to build a real fine home. I
this location should appeal.
RITTER, LOWE A CO . Realtors,
201 -2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Birtg,
IRVINGTON On Broadway car line. 24th
near Knott; good location for dentist or
doctor. Fine house on either side. Pries
$1700 and its worth it.
RITTER. LOWE A CO.. Realtors.
jni-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
CHEAP LOT. SPLENDIDLY LOCATED
40x128, paved alley, streets paved, E.
20th, corner Locust, Ladd's addition;
price $1330.
HENRY W. GODDARD. REALTOR.
243 Stark Street. Main 831.
$750 $100 CASH. $10 MONTHLY'.
Paving, sidewalks, sewer and water
In and paid, on E. 16th N. near Falling,
1 block to Irvington car and school.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.
633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 37S7.
IRVINGTON. E. 21st, near Stanton, fine
80 ft. street, only one block to Broad
way car line, well Improved section.
$1700 buys It.
RITTER, LOWE A CO., Realtors,
01-2-3-3-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
ift.Wit.tt HKAL'TIKl'I. HOM L'SITK.s Sm;.I
Including assessments, $8 down, $8
month; Alberta car. R. V. Cary, 1219
X. W. Pank bldg. Main 143.
BY OWNER Lot 30x120. between 17th
and 18th, Poplar st., Ladd's add., 'j blk.
from Hawthorne ave. Call 145 Grand
ave. or 411 East Wash, st.
BONUS MEN Here Is your chance to buy
3 suburban lots in East Mt. Tabor ad
dition, which com me $71."H. for 1200
cash. Call nt 804 Morjmn hldff.
V KSTMQRELA N D LOT.
Just think of a lot on 17th at., with
everything in and paid, for i ..'.
RUMMKLL A RU.MMKLL. J74 Stark St.
EASTERN owner sacrificing lUOxlJl feet
near 54 th and Lincoln, all street im
provementf in. Tahnr 2984.
FIVE choice building aittsa, oeat part ol
Ljidd'n Add air-child 17? Kan Wth
BEAUMONT ANNEX Two lota. 57x100
each, facing Fremont- Tabor 6732
350 lOOxlOO ROSE CITY DISTRICT.
Snap, near tndy blvd. Tabor 6000.
KKI mTF
For Sale
Lots.
BUILDING SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
Let us design your home. We will
build right. Our prices are right. Same
construction for small home as large
one. Every consideration and care for
our clients .
ROHNETT A McCLURE. Builders
Marshall 3282, 302 Couch Bldg.
IRVINGTON Look at block bounded by
E. 22d. 23d. Stanton and Siskiyou Spe
cial concessions are being made by the
HUGHES ESTATE until January L If
you expect to live in IRYINQTON it will
be to your advantage to secure your
lot NOW.
RITTER. LOWE A CO . Realtors,
201-2-3-3-7 Bosrd of Trade Bldg.
U ACRE tract near Shaver and
37th sts. 325 down. S13 per mo.
J. U HARTMAN CO..
8 Cham, of Com. Bldg. Main 203.
50x100. K. 50TH. NEAR Division, full bear
ing fruit, hedge, flowers; streets paved
sewer In; all for 3700. Close to Frank
lin high.
40x100 corner on Wygant, 20-foot
alley; price $300.
HENRY W. GODDARD, REALTOR.
24:1 stark Street. Main 831.
MI ST SELL Your "opportunity. Weldler,
fac. no. 125 ft., east of E. 21st; concrete
garage goes with It; also fruit asd shade
trees; 50x100. Swell location for duplex
house or a fine home. Asking $2500.
RITTER. LOWE A CO.. Realtors.
201-2-1-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
IRVINGTON 7x100, S. E. cor. 18th and
Thompson. Owner will sacrifice on ac
count of high bank. MAKE OFFER, if
you can use it. Swell location; look It
over.
RITTER. LOWE A CO., Realtors.
21 -2-3-5-7 Hoard of Trade Bldg.
ROSE CITY PARK CORNER LOT.
PAVED STREET $600.
50x100, level lot on E. 52d st. N . all
Imp. in on 52d st. Grab this snap at
6O0. It must be cash.
HENDERSON-BANKUS CO..
62S Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 4754.
BUSINESS CORNER Speculation, owner
refused $:',500 for this little corner on
7th and E. Broadway years ago. We
can sell now for $2300. Very suitable
for store, flats or small apartment house
RITTER, LOWE A CO., Realtors,
2H1-2-3-3-7 Hoard of Trade Bldg.
look: $650.
if sold this week for cash.
Well werth $1000. 100x103 corner E.
61st and Davis; streets graded, side
walks and sewer In.
HENRY W. GODDARD. REALTOR.
243 Stark Street. Main 831.
IRVINGTON CORNER BARGAIN $1800.
Just think, all improvements paid. On
23d street: also another corner on Stan
ton, far $1330. one block to car line.
Which will it be?
RITTER. LOWE A CO , Realtors,
2(1 -2-3-3-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
ADJACENT TO LAURELHURT.
73x100 ft. lot, one blk. to car, 6 bear
ing fruit trees, sidewalk and sewers in
and Included In price. Will take car for
my equity in $700. 4o3 Couch bldg. Mar.
For Sale llour.
ROSE CITY PARK.
$5500. on Sandy boulevard, a beauti
ful 5-room modern bungalow, on corner
lot; this is an unusual opportunity, as
homes on Sandy boulevard arc seldom of
fered tor sale; the owner Is a non-resident
and the house la now vacant. All
Improvements In and paid; we can get
you very easy terms.
HILLER BROS., Realtors
211 Ry. Ex. Bldg. Main 86.
Branch office, 50th and Sandy.
Tabor 8483.
$31130 $31130 $31)50 $31)50.
FURNISHED COMPLETELY.
6 rooms in the best part of Kenton;
furnace, fireplace, streets In and paid;
Vs block to car. beautiful lot. 50x100;
forced sale at $31)50. This is $1000 un
der value $850 cash will handle. A
wonderful value in a wonderful location.
A. J. WICKMAN CO.. REALTORS.
Quality Homes.
2B2 Stark St. Broadway 67n4.
FOR SALE TERMS.
IRVINGTON.
Classy new colonial bungalow. 50x100
lot, improvenienta alt paid: hardwood
floors. furnace. fireplace. so triplets
kitchen and breakfast room ; tile bath,
vitrollte drain board. This Is a real
home, well built, will stand Inspection.
Owner at house all day Sunday. 831
Wasco, corner 26th st. Phone Tabor
6546. East TOM
RUSE fflTY BUNGALOW.
An exceptionally attractive home,
priced to sell; new. modern to the min
ute: hardwood floors, built-in!, garage,
full cement basement; in fact, everything
you would want in a home; price $5830.
terms.
O'FARRELL A FORDNEY,
838-40 Chamber of Com. Hldg.
Bdwy. 4172.
if ISH CITY.
J4950 ATTRACTIVE NEW BUNOA
l.OW WITH 3 HKKKOOMS. LARGE
LIVING ROOM. FIREPLACE. DUTCH
ICHEN. BREAKFAST NOOK. 2
BEDROOMS FIRST FLOOR. ONE ON
SECOND. ALL TUB HITI.T1NS. ALL
COMPLETE WITH GARAGE AND FUR
NACE EASY TERMS. i
R SOMERV1 1.I.E. HDWT. 2478.
NEW LAI RELHURST BUNGALOW,
$11500 $1500 CASH.
Bal. to suit. This beautiful, modern
bungalow and garage was bulU to sell
for $7300; owner in need of money, will
sacrifice to get quick action; see this
before you buy. Mr. Rachanback,
O. H. SKOTHE1M REALTY CO., INC.
408-11 Couen mug. St. 1.1,0.
, ieuL'1 iirifjT nrvi! , I
If you are luoking for a home you
would be proud to Invite your friends to
see you in. we have it; 6 rooms, with
every modern convenience on 50x100 lot.
with garage, east front, 8 blocks to R.
City car: price $6850; terms.
O'FARRELL A FORDNEY.
338-40 Chamber of Com Bdwy. 4172.
ROSE CITY $350 CASH
Nice, airy bungalow, large living room,
fireplace, 2 bedrooms, hardwood floors,
S cement basement, all bullt-lns, fin
ished in old Ivory', with tapestry paper;
see this today.
O'FARRELL A FORDNEY.
338-40 Chamber of Com. Bldg.
Bdwy. 4172.
IRVINGTON.
Latest design 6-room bungalow, every
modern convenience; hardwood floors
tapestry paper: old Ivory throughout;
tile bath recess tub: breakfast nook:
double garage; furnace; east face; very
exclusive "district. $7700.
HARRY BECK WITH,
Main 6801). REALTOR. 104 5th St.
Ri iSK CITY PARK.
Priced to sell at once, modern 6-room
bungalow, 2 bedrooms, sun room, music
room, beautiful Interior, Dutch kitchen:
every modern convenience: $4090, terms.
HARRY HKCKVTITH.
Main 6H9. REALTOR. 104 3th St
$500 HOSE CITY.
$41100 ATTRACTIVE 8-ROOM BUN
GALOW. LARGE LIV1NO ROOM FIRE
PLACE. HARDWOOD FLOORS.
BREAKFAST NOOK. FURNACE AND
GARAGE. BROADWAY 2478.
new modern bungalow.
We have some very fine buys In new
modern bungalows.' Rose City and Lau
relhurst. O'FARRELL A FORDNEY.
338-40 Chamber of Com. Bdwy. 4172.
IS.MI CASH and terms buys a 3-room house
'located on 4 nice lots totaling 100x200
ft., with a small 2-ruom house on the
rear of the properly; chicken house and
lots of bearing fruit trees; also 8 walnut
trees; $15QO. Call Mr. Young. .Main 1.308,
It-ROOM bungaiow in Rose City; sleeping
porch, hardwood floors, fireplace, fur
nace. ' garage, on paved sireet: beauti
ful interior decorations; $5500, $750 caah
und terms; will take auto alao an part
pitymnnt. can air. lounn. .-.iaiti t,.i:'
BEAUTIFUL Irvington home, 1 JoxlOO. cor
Tner, 8-room strictly modern house, hot
water furnace, - fireplaces, etc. Price
Jin ."". Take sniAll home to $4500.
KLMMELL A RUMMKLL. 274 Btark St.
100x100 CORN KR. on W. Park. 8 housea
in good condition, with income of $ 175 ;
can be Increased; price $l"J,0O0.
HENRY W. GODDARD, REALTOR.
243 Stark Street. Main 831.
IRVINGTON tiuplcx; exceptional home and
income, heart of district, 17 rooms;
choice buy, 10 per cent, for only $a500.
Kat ggl
XMAS presents for th tamtly. Modern
bungalow. Move- in. Eat Xmas din
ner at home and he happy ever after.
East g 14.
5eiD THIS BARGAIN before you buy;
beautiful modern b-room bungalow, lot
looxito. pavd; 80S e. 3lst st. a. Must
be sold or rented.
PHONE MAIN 106S, Frank L. McOulre,
Ask about Sunnside corner property
11300.
NEW BUNGALOW. TOTAL PRICE $1000.
Fireplace, ga. water and electricity.
See Owner. 1540 Haven st. Bdwy. 2000.
$7500 FdR MODERN home In firat-clasa
condition, in best part of Ladd Addition.
Main 8052.
3-ROOM house, I lot. west side, closo In.
$700. $200 caah, balance terms. Wood
lawn 4123.
MuNI AVI I.LA bungalow, smart looking.
Only $a(tO0. worth $4000. Owner. Ea.-t
SO 1
FOR SALE $25O0; lot. 50x100, nd five
room cottage: not modern. 4;i , 10th
st reet south. Inquire King. 28 Morrison.
REASONABLE My equity in 5-room mod
ern bungalow, garage; Kenton district.
154 E. Holland Wdln. 64S7.
LARGE house, garage, R. C. P., furnished
or unfurnished, nuttable for aublettlng.
lots or truu. i j'.M., Oregon. an.
$300 CASH, bal. 115 in
onth. 3-room house.
Main 7284.
iim R. C. bungalow. I
kbor ",076.
close in, once tintm
NEW. MODERN. 4-roo
(4100; $30U cash. Tabur
REAL KSTATK.
Kor Sat
Set
FRANK U McOUIRI
To Buy Your llomr.
LARGEST HOME SK1XKB IN
AMERICA.
1200 Photographs of Homes for Sals.
I'KHSi iXAI.l.Y IN.slT.i'TKn.
PBHMONAI.I.V AITKAISKH.
Ths MctiL'IRB SYSTEM Is th System
of 100 Service to Horn ae.ll.rs! ulv.
3our family a home for Christmas ana
let this be tho happiest Ihoy ever haa.
Open EVEN'INiJS until 9.
40 Salesman With Autos
1RVINCSTON SACRIFICE.
fliH)0 under value.
17490 THIS WAS A I'I'lt A ISKD at JH.'.OO.
A beautiful home In heart of
IRVINOTOK, amon(C thla dis
trict's "best homes." 7 rooms,
unusually distinctive llnus, In
splendid condition. Large llvlnc
room with fireplace, tapestry pa
per, old Ivory finish, heauiiiul
full paneled dining room with
beamed ceilings and ms5l
bullt-ln buffot; hardwood floors
throughout: 4 siry sleeping rooms
In tapestry: third story with
maid's room, etc.; garage, close
to Broadway car: Halsey at. A
REMARKABLE HLYl
HAWTHORNE STKCIAI.!
$4190 liul'llUS STAR Ileres' a 'I""''
8-room bungalow In HAw
THOR.NE, has everything, bullt
lns, cheery fireplace, S large bed
rooms with roomy closets, radio
fumelesa gas heating fysiem.
NEWLY RENOVATKli. full ce
ment basement; paved street,
Madison st. A WON DBRKL 1 .
BUY'! SEE IT TODAY.
KBNTONI 1300 DOWN!
14200 l.'iOO down BEAl'TIFI'l. KEN
TON BI'NOALOW TYPHI HOWE,
built along substantial masstvo
lines; warm and cheerful; H
rooms 2 sleeping porches: every
modern convenience; fine con
dition; furnace; abundance nf
bearing fruit, grapes. East Far
ragut street.
ALBERTA! ALBERTA! ALBERTA!
KtlUU ,340 down. A COZY LITTLE
HOME. We'll sell It TODAY!
Come In and ask for It. Com
bination living anil (fining room,
very convenient kitchen, airy bed
room and whit, en tmel bath,
fll basement. E 3ltt h St., 1 blk.
to car. Will aell furnished If
desired.
NEW ALBERTA LISTING!
$2230 ONE OF TIUV MOST ARTISTIi"
LITTLE BUMQALOWa In All
Alh.Tta! Built along typical Call
fotnla lines. Living and dining
rooms extend across full front; 1
sunny bedroom, nice kitchen,
bath, etc.; close to car. Easy
terms BRAND NEW. See this.
E. 27th, St.
WAUam DISTANCE $300 DOWN.
IUIK) S3IHI down. CENTRAL EAST
PORTLAND HOME. E. 7th St.
Eu-y walking distance to town.
3-room comfortable .uhstantliil
bungalow cottage; break tM
room, large dining and living
room; very convenient kltehun:
garage. Would consider lot as
part payment.
BROOKLYN BARGAIN!
123901300 down. THIS Is one of the
biggest bargains In Brooklyn. 6
room attractive substantial home,
built-in teatures. large roomy
rooms, bath, cooler, linoleum In
cluded, full basement, paved
street lleua all paid- fruit, E.
21st at.
ON THE PENINSULA.
$300 Down. $.HK1 Down.
$1490 $300 down. A neat, nice little
3-room Peninsula cottage, In good
condition: bath, plumbing, elec
tricity, gas. paved st. paid; right
on St. Johns car line. Lombard
St. A SLllH SELLER.
See
FRANK L. MeOUIRB,
To Buy Y'our Home.
Realtor.
Ablngton Bldg.. Main 1008.
3d st., bet. Wash, and Stark.
Entrance under the Hlg Electric SHIN
BETTER HOMES,
When a man loves a maid
That's bis business.
Whi n a maid loves a man
That's her business.
Whffi they ere married
That's fine business.
But when they want to build their nest
That's our business
Let us build according to your own
plans and specifications
A bumo you have dreamed and yearned
tor.
We will buy your location and help
finance your little home.
Quit saving rent receipts
To build your home, see us.
Q. C. ULKICH & CO.,
002 Stock ntchsnge Bldg.
"Th. Home of Better Homes.
BRAN I NEW HOSE CITY
BUNGALOW.
$39311 TERMS $3030.
470 EAST BMTH 8T. N.
ROSE CITY CAR.
(BETWEEN TILLAMOOK AND
THOMPSON).
Strictly modern 3-room, hardwood
floors, furnace. Dutch kitchen, break
fast nook, hall seat, built-in effects, fine
plumbing and electric fixtures, full base
ment (cemented), wash trays, garage
and st. work Included; fine locality, close
to car. schools. etc. See this today from
1 to 3 P. M. Take R. C. car to 87th.
then go south. Autos turn off Sandy at
Thompson to 3flth. owner. Phono
Woodlawn 1330.
LA I' RELHURST BUNGALOW.
Just completed, a 3-room bungalow at
210 E. 43d St.. near Royal court; has
5 rooms and large attic; the bedrooms
arc large and plenty of windows; hard
wood floors throughout; nifty breakfast
nook: garage, furnace, light fixtures and
window shades. If you are In need of
such get In touch with owner snd
builder for a snap. Open after noon.
Tabor 11130. Main 3231.
HOLLADAY PARK.
If you are looking for a spacious, mod
ern 8-room bungalow, situated In the
heart of Holladay park, call us for ap
pointment. This home can be had for
oniy $1300 down. bal. reasonable terms.
Sale price $10,000. Shown by appointment
oaly.
ROHNETT McCLURE. Realtors
Marshall S292. IJ Couch H'.dg.
BARGAIN.
Fine modern tl-room home, close In.
only blk. from cir: furnace, fireplace,
full cement basement, paved at., good
neighborhood, fruit and berries. Tfcis
plsce Is owned by a widow lady and
must be sold within a few days. If you
are looking for a bargain answer quickly.
Phone East 40U1.
IRVINUTON.
New 3-room bungalow; breakfast nook,
fireplace, buffel. bookcases, oak floors.
Dutch kitchen, cement basement; lot
30x100; double constructed and finished
In Ivory and tapestry pupen price $380u,
terms. See It today at 737 E. 18th a:.
X. Wdln. G341.
$30 DOWN, $13 MONTHLY.
106x141 and a substnntlally-hullt 2
room cottage, near Courtney station on
the Oregon Cly line. This Is In a new
platting and you have river-front rights
and privileges in connection with th.s
place. Priced at $90" F'ed W. German
Co . Realtors. 732 Cham of Com.
....v.. se UtM I Tl.
We dalgn snd bui:d residences or any
building, assist In rinani Ing ssme: 1J
years' continuous and complete building
service. SECURITY AND SATISFAC
TION ASSURED L. R. Halley. contract
ins architect. 924 N. W Hank bldg.
-ROOM house, lot 3nxllln. near Mt. Scott
car, S. E. ; gas, water, toilet, good neigh
borhood: a bargain at $ 18(H); $300 don n.
balance $25 per month. Including inter
est: house alone worth more than pur
chase price; no agents need apply. Ad
dress P O box 881. Portland.
REAL VALUE.
Must sell my G-room home, lot 3 Ox
10O fine fruit trees, berries, t-hruhbery,
near Glenn Haven school, on S2d St.
Price $2000. terms like rent. This Is sn
exceptional bargain W. M. Umhdcnstock
at Co., 210 Oregon bldg. Broadway lK.",w.
COZY ALAMEDA HOME.
Owner going south, will make real
sacrifice of lVs-atory 7-room home with
garage; In most exclusive section, near
car; large rooms. Ivory finish, sun and
breakfast rooms. I fireplaces, gas fur
nace. f ill Tabor 407.
WE WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE
TO YOUR TASTE AND DESIRE
and finance It and save you money. In
vestigate our system. Mr. Rlchanbnch.
O If. SKOTHEIM REALTY CO.. Inc.,
408-11 Couch Bldg Main 1373
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
New Rose City Park bungalow; 7 large
rooms, garage; all modern conveniences;
best plumbing. See this at noo. East
49th st. N. Low price. Some terms. Auto
043-6.I.
T.-.on Hose CITY. 41sl North. 2 bloc
north ol Ssndv: 8 rooms, strict ly moili-i i
73x100; garage: full cement drlvcvvagw
owner c tanning Dasunssa location:
commissions; uo agents Phone Tabi
232.
1Y OWNER $3700, terms New. mod
..-room furnished house, ,-xlra fine
nace and basement. t.ood IochUoU.
block from car line. laui r.. v-aruis
Phone Tabor 33'.ll
FINE LAUREl.Hl'RST HOME
Closo In. near park, pretty, s
modern bungalow: look this over
vou buy. To be sold right. Call
Pries lower than USI1:1. A 1,23-1$
IT. JOHNS bngalow, new and ti
blocks from business section
cant: for sale at S230O on i
Ben ltleslana. 41)4 1'latt Ding
st.
700 DOWN. $3730, o-room
Waverlelgh Hgts. ; hardwood
place and furnace; paved i
Ack'iey Land Co., 527 Corbett
till.