THE MORJSING OREGOMAN. THURSDAY.. DECEMBER IS, 1921 SOCIETY IN CAPITAL ON WAY TO NORMAL Smart Unofficial Set Takes Reins Again. CHARMING DIMMERS GIVEM Debutantes Presented and Feted ut Parties Until Gaiety Is Like Three-King Circ9. BY BETTY BAXTER. (CopyrBrht. 1921. by The Oreutonian.) WASHINGTON. D. C, rc. 1. (Special.) Everybody is going home! First several delegates to the confer ence departed and now the literary lions are leaving. Colonel Charles Repington has gone; Lord Rlddell' Is sailing next week. He is one of the foremost writers attending the con ference, you know, and anytttJfig he says or does Is of particular Interest because he Is so close to Lloyd George; can get his attention proba bly more quickly than the king of England. He has been here as he was at the Paris conference, the "go between" fir the newspaper men and the heads of the conference and other notables. However, after suffering a temporary eclipse, Washington smart unofficial society Is coming Into its own aualn. Witness the several functions given recently by Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes. Jr., and the large dinner party given by Mr.i. Thomas F Walsh for the vice-president and Mrs. Cool Idge last Sunday and a number of others of the same Bort with resi dential society members as hosts and hostesses. Sundays Are t.ay. Each Sunday seems to be a bit gayer than the preceding one. Last Sunday, for example, there was a big dinner of Mrs. Walsh. The Belgian ambassador and Baroness de Cartter de Marchiennu gave a dinner when their guests included a number of officials and conference delegates. Also Warren De Lanor Bobbins of the state department and Mrs. Robbing had guests for dinner to meet Count and Countess Szecheny, the co-untess was formerly Gladys Vanderhilt, you know; Mis. John B. Henderson has some delegates and others dining with her; there were several dinners and luncheons at the various clubs. There was a bud presented almost very day this week and one or two days two were launched, and every day there were teas and luncheons and "bridges" for the debutantes; several every day, In fact. Senator and Mrs James W, Wadsworth, Jr., gave a dinner party Friday night far their debutante daughter, "Evelyn. Her mother was Alice Hay. daughter of the late secretary of state. Annual Dinner tilven. Then Commander Theodore Jewell, U. S. N., gave his eleventh annual debutante dinner. The commander gives such a party every winter, though he himself is well beyond the debutante age. On his invitations he had the "11th annual dinner" when Miss Elizabeth Zo'nay. daughter of i the artist, George Julian Zolnay, was presented. The bud and her mother received in the drawing room and were assisted by several women and a bevy of buds, according to rules and regulations. However. Mr. Zolney received in the ' studio and had assisting him a group of men who even poured the tea. Quite a delightful Innovation. I should say! Miss Laura LeJune. daughter of the; commandant of the marine corps, aad Mrs. LeJune, was formally presented! today at a tea dance at the Marine' barracks, and was also the guest of: honor at several parties for the lae?t ' seven days. General Pershing, who Is enter-1 tnlned constantly doesn t do much en. tertatning himself. However, he gave three luncheons this week, one In I honor of General the Earl 'of Cavan, who is being much feled lately, one "to compliment General llaz, who ar rived Just along In time for the party, which was on Wednesday. He sailed for Italy yesterday. Then today the general had another luncheon for General Tanaka of the Japanese dele gation, who gave a dinner Wednes day for the general. Cabinet U n Receive. Ths women of the cabinet who have j been so busy with the conference got I down this reek to the business of having their days at home, all of! them in town receiving Wednesday for the first time for several weeks. Mrs. QoOlidge and Mrs. Gillette are also back to regular schedule. The Hardlngs had a dinner party last Thursday night for BO when sev eral governors of stateB and their wives were among the guests. The governors were passing tHrough town when en route from the guber natorial convention In South Carolina Wednesday night the Hardlngs dined with Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot. when Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft, the attorney general, Harry M. Daugh erty, and one or two others were th-e; just a family party in a way. Kirs. Harding, as usual, entertained box parties at the several concerts of the week, each time having with her a particularly Interesting company of women, most of them being wives of delegates or diplomats. President and Mrs. Harding had also their usual weekly theater party, this time entertaining In their box Representa tive and Mrs. James R. Mann and the director of the budget and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. The Congressional club gave a brilliant reception Friday, the first party of the season. I reallv can't remember all the large and Interest-i ing parties of the week: society was In a mad whirl; it was like a three- ring circus. BUSINESS MEN TIE TRIP PORTIi.VtfDETtS OFF FOR TA COMA FOR CONFERENCE. Annual Trade Convention Held to Discuss Ways of. Promoting In terests of Northwest. A large and enthusiastic delegation of Portland business men left last night for Tacoma, to attend the first annual Pacific northwest foreign trade conference, which will be In ses sion today and tomorrow. Many delegates will be present from Ore gon. Montana, Washington, Idaho and Alaska, united In a project to place the manufactured and agricultural products of their districts in the mar kets of the world, "The Portland delegation." said Frank Ira White, manager of the Chamber of Commerce foreign trade department, "is indicative, by its per- sonno!. of the general interest mani fested In this endeavor to increase the foreign trade of the northwest." Among the local delegates is C. P. Bishop, president of the Pendleton woolen mills. H. J. Frank, president. 4nd D. C. Freeman, manager, of the associated industries of Oregon, will represent Oregon manufacturers. J. Nakagawa, manager of Suiuki & Co., is In . charge of the 'Japanese firm's Paclf lev coast business. Portland banks are represented Jy W. H. Brown of tntv Northwestern National bank. Christian Petersen of the United States National bank and A. L. Deak of Ladd & Tilton bank. Arthur M. Geary will appear for the northwestern fruit In dustry. Railroad traffic officials and steam rhlp representatives are as follows: A. S. Edmonds, traffic manager of the O.-W. R. e& N. company; A. D. Charlton, general passerger agent of the Northern Pacific; J F. Poggi of the Atlanlic, Gulf & Pacific Steam ship company: and A. C. Callah, agent for the Williams' line. The Port of Portland commission is represented by H. L. Hudson, general traffic manager. Frank Ira White, manager of the foreign trade department, rep resents the chamber of commerce. Other Portland representatives of export activities are V. H. Dent of the V. H. Dent company; McCormac Snow of the United States shipping board legal department, J. B. Cox of Traffic World, A. L. Benham. export manager of the Blumauer-Frank Drug Company, and E. H. Parker of the Marshall-Wells Hardware company. Consular 'representatives Include John Trant, British consul, of Portland. The prestige of Ort-gonian Want Ada has been attained not merely by The Oregonian'a large circulation, but by the fact that all Its reader are interested in Oregonjan Want-Ads. On one day In the yearamong the Hindoos, gambling Is regarded as not only permissible, but commendable. It Is called Devali. AMIKMETS. J BEGINS TONIGHT, 8:15 ' , I .'-.' : Now Selling TIITT T Broadway at Taylor I li -lJlVJ Ikonr Main 1 3 lS: TONIGHT mci L PRICE e j MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY j RICHARD CMERNDONyDrcw MAMCE ONEIL xpms ion flower' AWfrNCrPJlAMATICACHirVSMENT ISPLKJfDID SUPPORTING CAST ai. ITJPKKB PRODUCTION EVE'S Floor, $2.50: Balcony. $2. $1.50. II; Gallery. 77c. 50c SPE CIAL. SAT. M T. .F 1 o o r, J1.50; Balcony, $1: Gallery, 50c. Add 10 Per Cent War Tax FIRST TIM K II ERE ON" ANY STAGE. Big Smashing Suceess "SMOOTH- AS SILK" Ilk" Was Shady, but You Will Admlra His Methods. I P STOCK COMPANY Hi NOW PLAYING I Wlllard Mack's SAM MANN BD.JAN1SSCQ AND PLAYERS MUSIC. SONG and. atH0MI MsDC -T'STKT TERPSICHORE JOHANNES JOSLTSSONfe ORIGINAL ICCLANDC GLIMA.' COMPANY MOSS &FRYE LYONS &YOSCO itxk new nu.iy TODAY TV snows IN om; VAl'DRVILLE PHOTOPLAY Chalf onte Sisters Scenic Plrtorlal of Melody and Rhyme SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Eadie and Ramsden Happy Blend of Smiles d Novelty Dancing Elinor Fields In thr Superb Romantic lti omed r-Drnifl "Hearts and Masks" CONROY & O DONNELL Humoronw Offering COOKE & HAMILTON Comedy Oddity BOLLINGER & REYNOLDS "A Trip on the Line" Send the Kiddies to the "Hip" vehlle you do your Xmaa shop ping It pays. PANTAQES Continuous 1 P M to 11 P M. THE WORLD'S CHAMPION JACK DEMPSEY With Manager Kearna and the Dempaey Road Show. LA GANA, ZEIOFELD FOLLIES DANCER. THE BIO SHOW OF THE CENTURY. LYRIC MUSICAL, COMEDY COMPANY There Is Nothing But Fan In "A CLOSE SHAVE" Afternoons at 2. Kvrnlnga at 7 and 9. K. C. MINSTRELS AT AUDITORIUM TonlKht nnd Friday Nights. Prices 50c, 75c and 41.00 plus war tax. Seats on sale Brennan A Whalen's, and at Auditorium after 7 P M. R.Vt Morrison St. Main Kir..-.. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING in order to earn the more tUan one time rate, adrertisiuc mast run in cod becutlve lmuea. One time 12o per line Two times (each Issue) lie per line Three times (each issue) .... ivc per line Seven times leach Issue) tfc per line One to six months, per month $2.50 per Un Six to twelve months, per month $2. 25 per tine The above rate apply 1o ail head iocs wltn - folio vrlnc exceptions: 61 taction anted Each insertion. 9c per line Help Wanted .Notices .Lost and tuciid Special Notices IVrvonal fruneral Notices ro portals Invited Aire tins; Notices One time 16c per line Two times (each It-sue) 14c per line Three times teach Issue) ..l&o per line beven times teach issuer ..lac per line Ons month $6 per Uae NEH TOUAV Bute 1'ex Uaes Uaily Sunday One time lo 20c Two times (per ltsue).... loo 18o Three times (per Issue)... 14a l&e beven timea (per Issue)... loo i7o one month, dU and Sunday 3.& Count live -words to the line. No ad taaen lor lees than two I lore. Aits ruu ouiiuajs oni cbaxgud at siifiitaie rate. Advertisement (except Persooali" mini "Situation Wanted) will be taken over the telephone If the aivertir Is a hubi-nber to either phoce, lue oregomau will receive ropy by mau provioed suliiclent remit tauro lor detinite number oi Ueoes is seal AcknoH leujcoirnt will be forwarded promptly. Advertisements are taken for The Daily Ure&onlan until 7:50 P. M.; tor The Sunday Orcsjuiiiau until F. M. MUurdaj. AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, today at 10 A. M., at Wilson's Auction House; es tate or the lata Dr. J. D. Fenton; viz., office furniture, medical library and sur gical Instrument!. H. W. Sitton. ad ministrator. J. S. Wilson, auctioneer. At the Baker Auction house. Tarablll and Went Park Btreeta. Sale at 10 A. M MLKtInG NOTICES. rOST, ATTENTION! The funeral notice of our comrade, G. E. Nottage, a member Co. H, 4th Reft.. Rhode Island Infantry, will be held from the Dunntn.T parlors on East 0th and Alder streets. Comrade Nottage was a char ter member of Sumner Post No. 12. Since the year af March 2. 188.1. his monthly meetings in the Poat were an inspiration that we will not want to foraet. The funeral wiM be at 11 o'clock A. M.. December 13, UHl C. s. BAKER, Commander. J. W. OGILBEE. .Artjt. OREGON COMMANDER Y. NO. 1, K. T. Special con clave Tburaday evening, Dec. 15. at 7:S0 o'clock. Or der of the temnle. Your at tendance will be appreciated. C. F. WIBGAND. Recorder. OREGON COMMANDER Y, No. 1, K. T. Special conclave .o act aaescort at the funeral tt Sir U. E. Noltag-e. as semble at the asylum, 10 o'clock A. M. Bring machines. Service at East Side undertaking parlors. C. F. WIKOAND, Recorder. WASHINGTON COMMAN DEltl. NO. 15. K. T. Drill team, annual meeting, election of officer and rehearsal this (Thursday) evening, 7:30. K. R SCHOMP. Recorder. GUI. REAZEE GROTTO. NO. 85 Informal dance. Pythian temple. Friday. De cember 18. Members of Ua aonlc. Eastern Star and Frlenda invited. HARRY A. McRAE. Chairman. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 48. A. F. AND A. M. Special l communication Thursday. Dec. 13, 10 o'clock A. M . East 8th and Bur. Hide, to conduct the funeral nf aii, l .t K- ..h..- Dr. George E. Nottage. A full attendance desired. All M. M. invited. Your auto will be appreciated. Order W. M J. H. RICHMOND. Sec. COLUMBIAi LODGE. NO. 114. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Thura day) evening at 0:80 o'clock. Labor and examinations in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren always welcome. By order W. M. FKED L. OLSON, Sec. MT; SCOTT CHAPTER. 110. O. E. S. Regular meeting this (Thursday! evening. Work. By order W. M. MAUD E. CONXULL, "Sec. B. P. O. ELKS. NO. 142. R e g u 1 a r meeting this (Thuradayr evening. 8 o'clock, Elka temple. Via itlng brothers welcome. If. R. SPAULDINO, Secretary. HARD TIMJCS BALL. LIVE TURKEY. DOOR PRIZE. EUREKA COUNCIL. 04. P, B. A. Monday evening, 1. 1. Eaat Ride W. O. W. hall. East ath ana Aiaer. Eight dandy prises for the best hard-times costume. Special fine union music .on 35c. including war tax. A MA KIT AN LODGE. NO. S, L O. O. F. Will hold a joint Jewel presentation meet ing this (Thursday) evening, with Ellison Encampment, No. Lodge. No. 10. and -Minerva 18. All membera urged to be FRANK E. GRAHAM, N. O. JONES. Rec. Seey. 1. Haaaalo Lodge, No. present. JESSE T. 8TAR LODGE. NO. 210, . LOfv L O. O. F. Regular meet 7tsia Jnc every Thursday eve y. "ing at 8 o'clock, at 104 (CCT2sJ) Kl'.llngsworth sve Work In initiatory degree. Visit ing brothers always welcome. C. F. LATHROP. N. O. L. H. VAN WYNGARDEN. Sec. GOLDEN RU1-E ENCAMP MENT, NO. 28. I O. O. F., meets this (Thursday) eve ning at 8 o'clock. East Sixth and Alder atreeta. All appli- a be presented this evening. Pa triarchal hospitality extended to all so journing patriarchs. F. A. ALVORD. C. P. S. A STARK. Scribe. MACCABEE REVIEW. TENT NO. 1, tonight, 888 1 Washington st. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. TYSON KINSELL. R. K. THE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. NO. 200. will have election of officers. Fri day. December 10, Maccabe hall. 3eti Vi Washington street. All membera urged to attend. Dancing after meeting. GUS H. CRAMER. 713 SELLING ULDO. Main 6028. Jewel and emblem manufacture., watch and Jewelry 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 Davids, Jewelers and optlciana 843 Wash ington street at Broadway. EMltLEM Jewelry, oultons. charm-, pins, new diaigns. Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 Sixth st. FRIlt DLANDER'S for lodge emblems. class P'.oa and medals. 810 Washington st. Phone your want ads to The Ore gonlan. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95. MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS set 4th st.. opp. City Hall. NEC BROS. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUATJTY MEMORIALS E THIRD A HUE STS PHONE E.T43 DIED. CLANTON In this city. Dec. 14. "Trances P. Clantnn. aged bi-e-ears. beloved moth er of Kmma T. Clanton of Portland. R. E. Clanton. Bonneville; Dr. J.ee Clanton. Rockford. Wash.; Mrs. A.-Tmgmlre. of The Dalles, and Mra Nellie Dempsey of Clarkston. Wash.: grandmother or Mr. and Mra." O. W. Klaus of Portland. Fu neral notice later. Remains' are at the residential parlors of Miller A Tracey. HUOTT In this city. Dec 14. Jane Huott. aged 74 years, mother of Mra Frank Loveland of Chicago. 111.:- Mra W. J. Wright of Ketchikan. Alaska: Mrs. T. C. Fargher of Dufur. Or., and Frank Huott of Portland. The remains are at Flnley's mortuary, Montgomery st 5th. Notice ot funeral hereafter. I. A BBS In this city. Dec. 18. 1821. Eva Labbe, sged - yean, daughter of Mrsa Cecile Labbe of Kansas. Remains are , the chapel of Edward Holman & Son, Third and Salmon ats. Notice of funeral later. DIED Suddenly, at Los Angeles. Dr. Mar cus Fried, brother of Mra. Julius Durk helmer. Mra M. Baruh and Leo Fried, -all of this city. Notice of funeral later. rUNERAt, NOTICES. MILLfcR In this est. December in. 1921. John A. Miller, aged 4 years, beloved son of Wenxel ttobobsky of this city; brother of Mrs. Lucy Fiala of Oregon City. Or., and Mrs. Susie A. Phillppi of Chehalia, Wash Deceased was a member of the L. O. O. M. of Tlllsmook. Or., and Golden Link lodge. No. 4. t O. O. F. of Seattle. Wash. Funeral services will be held at the Portland crematorium to day (Thursday) at 1 P. st. Friends In vited to attend. Remains will be at th residential funeral parlors of Dunnir.g A Cain. Morriaon atraet, at Twelfth, until 12, noon, today. NOTTAGE At Los Angeles, Cal., Dr. Oeorge E. Nottage. aged 78 years. De ceased was a member of Washington lodge. No. 46, A. F. and A. M.. Washing ton chapter and Oregon commandery. Knights Templar. Charter member Sum ner Post No. It, O. A. R. The funeral services will be held In the conservatory chapel of the Eaat Side Funegal Direc tors, 414 E. Alder St., today. Thursday. Dec. 15. at 11 A. M. Friends invited. Concluding services at Lone Fir ceme tery under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. BECKETT Dec. 13. at the late residence. 1689 Taylors Ferry road. Bertha L. Beckett, mother of Halllcc H. Beckett of Seattle. Wash.; daughter of Mrs. E. A. Sprague and sister of Mra Harry Gall. Mrs. Bonnie Whltsett, Geary Price of Portland; Mra Walter W. Flory of Seattle and Mra. D. L Wadsworth of Pasadens. Cat. The funeral service will be held Friday. Dec. 16. at 2:30 P. M. at Flnley's mortuary, Montgomery at .1th. Friends Invited. Conclude serv ice. Mt. Scott cemetery. McCOLGAN Dec. 14, at the late residence. 405 East S7th st. N., Dennis McColgan. aged 71) years, father of Edward, James and John F. McColgan ot San Franciaco. Cal. and brother or airs, iainenntj Bahr of Portland, Th e funeral cortege riuary, Montgom- c 16. at 8:30 A. j chsrrh of thel will leave Flnley's mort ert- mt ,t h FrldaV. DeC M n.l Droreed to the Church of the Madeleine. East 23d and Siskiyou sts. where man will be celebrated at 9 A. M Frlenda invited. Concluding services Rose City cemetery. SCHARRER At the residence, 340 San Rafael street, December 12. Catherine, aged 61 "ears, wife of Daniel M. Rchar rer, mother of Edward Norwood and Orln Schasrer of this city; Mrs. Edward Caffell of Salt Lake CJty and Mra Ldna Adams of Edwardsburg. Mich. The body Is at the parlors of Chambers Co.. 248-230 Klllingsworth avenue. Funeral services will be he'.d at 2 T. M.. tomor- , row (Thursday), at he Third Baptist ,' church. Knott street and Vancouver ave nue. Friends Invited. HISLOP In this city, Dec. 10. 1921. Oeorge Hlslop of Estacada. Oregon, sged 67 years, husband of Carrie Hlslop and father of Harry R. Stewart and George Hlslop, Mrs. Inea Greenleaf, Mrs. Rhoe Syron and Mrs. Hazel Stains. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral services to be held at the chapel of Edward Holman A Son. Third and Salmon sts., today, Thursday. Dec. 15. at 2:30 P. M. Inter ment In Rose City cemetery. JENNINGS Dec. 18. at Jennings Lodge. Or., Sarah Wllmot Jennfhge, aged 53 years, beloved wife of John F. Jennings: survived by two sisters. Mra Leah Ship man and Mrs. Edna Zlnser of Portland, and two brothers. Archie L. Tibbetts of Portland snd Vivian Tibbetts of Juneau. Alaska. Funeral services will be con ducted Thursday. Dec. 15. from the Portland crematorium at Sella-ood. Friends invited. BAK-ER In this city. Dec. 18, 921, Maria J. Raker, teed 80 viears. widow of the late Perry G. Baker and mother of Mra Kooen 11. Aunun, jiirn. Awe ..i. John Annand snd John W. Baker, all of this city. Friends are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral services to be held at her late residence, 621 Front St., today. Thursday. Dec. 15, at 2 P. M. Interment in Rlvervlew cemptery. RAUCH Dec. 14, at the late residence. 541 Gideon at., Anna Rauch. aged 43 yeara, mother of Elaie. Anna and Rain hard Rauch, and Mrs. Theresa Guffey of Portland and Raymond Rauch of Kewanee, Wis. The funeral service will be held Friday, Dnc. 14. at 3:30 P. M. at Flnley's mortuary. Montgomery at 5th. Friends Invited. Concluding service Rose City cemetery. YATES In this city, Dec. IS. 1921. John H. Yates, of Glenmorey, near Oregon City, father of Mrs. Fred Morey and'Ed ward Yates. Funersl services will be held at the chapel of Edward Holman 4t Son. Third and Salmon ate., today, Thursday, Dec 15, at 1 P. M. Interment in Rtvervlew cemetery. WHITEHAIR December 14. 1921. Hsrold Lewis Whitehair. age 7 months 22 days. Beloved un of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White hair. Funeral will be held Friday. De cember 10. at 2 P. M.. from A. R. Zeller & Co. parlors, 582 Williams avenue. In terment Rose City cemetery. FIELDS In this city. December 14. Gerald Eugene Flelda aged 13 yeara. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fields of Wasco, Or. Remains will be shipped to Wasco. Or., December 15, where fuaeral will be held and Interment made. Mc Entee at Eilers. directors. PIERCE! The funeral service for the late Elisabeth Ann Pierce of Welches. Or., wih be held today (Thursday) at 1 P. M., at Flnley's mortuary. Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Concluding service Rlverview cemetery. FERRERA The funeral service for the late Anthony Ferrers of 941 Hawthorne ave. will be held Friday. Dec. 10. at, I P. M . at Flnley's mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. Concluding service Rose City cemetery. HADLEY The funeral services of the late Emma Hadley will be held today (Thurs day, Dec. 15). at 2 P. M. , at the Port land crematorium. Friends Invited. Ar rangements in care of Miller at Tracey. FUNERAL CAES. LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES AUTO LIVERY MARSHALL 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Cremation $45 Portland Crematorium MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between 20th and 21st sta. west side. Lady aaalstant. Main 2091 Automatic 518-14. DUNNING & CAIN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 443 Morrison St., West 81ds. Phones Broadway 480; Auto matic S45-5S. HOLMAN & SON ' (Founded 1854.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sta. , Main 507. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the prlvac of a home. 16th and Everett atreeta. Phone Broadway gtgfti Auto. 531-33. SNOOK & WHEALDON. luneral Director. Successors to Breeze & Snook. Belmont at 35th. Tabor 125S. PVruCO UXDEftTsCKING CO., Third and Clay. Main 4152. i A. R. ZELLER CO., 692 Williams Ave. Phnne Kast I18S. A. D. KEN WORTHY A CO.. iS'.'i I'-d St.. Lents. " Auto, ols-ii. Portland Business Bulletin A directory of tjusiness 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. ACCOUNT. N JULIUS R BLACK. DUbllc accountant auditor. Income tax service. Concord bldg.. 2d and Stark. Phone Mam 744:1. AS.SAVK.RS AND ANALYST- MONTANA A So At OFFICE, 142 Second. Gold, hllver. platinum bought. ATTORNEY a. ' U W. EASTMAN, lawyer, of Commerce building. 82S Chamber BATHS. KTl . DH. McMAHON'S baths. Portland; steam showers, plunges, tubs, all -for 85c; tall your friends. Fourth at Washington. CUl.Ll LOIIi Ul TTONS. THE IRWlN-HuDbuN COMPANY. 387 Washington. Bdwy. 4S4. Tabor 1254. CUIKOI'RAt TH . DR. MciiAHuN tMcMan), Portland; 12th year. Seven post - graduate research . courses. 'Rates: Exteuded time. 81 ad justments. 115; restoring hS8rh. ' ( HIKOi'OiMSTS. WILLIAM, Estelle Florello and Dewane De Veny, the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists in city. Parlors 302 Geriinger bldg., southwest corner Second anO Alder streets. Main 1301. DR. O. O. FLETCHER l-'tfot troubles sci entlfically corrected; lady assistant. 512 Morgan bldg. Main 8762. CLEANING A.NU DYKING. REGAL CLEANERS1 AND HATTEKS Soldiers' overcoats dyed blue new set buttons, 6 50. 127 N. black. th st. COLLKCTIO.NS. NET 11 at CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796. No collections, no charges. Estab. 1900. DENTISTRY. DR. B. E. WRIGHT Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. Corner Sixth and Waaulngton Sts. Main 2111). Auto. 2119. DENTISTRY DR. A. W. KEENE, No After Effects. Witho X-P.ay Pain. Vork. 351 Washington St. Above Majeytic Theater. LLKCTKICAl. KKl'AlKlNt.. MOTORS REWOUND and repaired BOUGHT AND SOLD. NICHOLS ELECTRICAL WORKS 'hont 527-27. 226 Main St. jkwki Xv .MM. : V " ROSS & CO WHO 319 MOHAWK B AM taCPAIKlNti. iLKSALE JKWKI.fclHaS. MOHAWK BLAH... 3d Morrison. fM I'M C IAIN' S. Dft, R. A. rHlLsLIPaS, Broadway bulidin-; tomach. bowel, liver, kidney, bladder. rectal, prostate and female dUorden without operation. PAINTING. h. pat" TERKIiX, toouj ring, tinting. 4 ft" e and sign painter, :. STth. Tabor ..till. PAINTING AND I A I AIM I NO. DL'R PAINTING. DECORATING AND SIGNS BEFORE CHRISTMAS: TEARS' EXPERIENCE. BEST WORK AND MATERIAL. TABOR 21. IT.VKKAI. DIRKCTORS. EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (F. S. DCNNING, INC.) "The Family Sets the Price." 414 E. Alder. Phone East 52. Auto. 223-23. LURCH. CNDERTAKEK. East Eleventh and Hawthorne. Phone Eaat 781. FINLEY'S MONTGOMERY MORTUARY AT BTH. MAIN 9. JT OKISTS. LARGEST RETAIL FLORIST IN PORTLAND. 328 Morrison St., Portland Hotel. Phone Mar. 73:1. MARTIN & FORBES . COMPANY 354 Washington St. Main 269 Fine Roses and Orchids a Specialty. Flowers for All Occasions Artistically Arranged. Personal attention give wedding, reception, tea and table decorations. Floral Uabntes promptly attended to. SWETLAN 1S FLOW E R SHOP. Morrison st.. bet. 3d and 4th. Tel. Mam .... FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. MAIN 4737 .YAMHILL AT TENTH. And Floral Designs. 25 Hothouses. No Branch Stores. 23 Years Morrison street, bet. 4th and 3th. Main 7700. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's Krogresslve Florists. We spe olallxs in funeral designs. 141 H Sixth, opposite Meier A Frank's. Main 721.'. . NOB HILL FLORISTS. IKsiute Alfred Burkhardt.) N. E. cor. 23d snd Gllsan. Majn 13511. TONSETH'8 FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington St.. bet, 4th and 3th. Main 3102. A. 1101. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates -til ci cases of alleged, cruelty to anTmals. Offices, room 151 courthouse. Phone Main 878 from I 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. The society haa full chargre of the city pound at Its home. 535 Columbia bou levard, pnona any time. wouu.swn T64. Dogs for sale. Horse ambulance I for sick or disabled horses. Small i animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary and stray animals cared tor. All dead animals, cows, horses, etc. picked un- NEW TODAT. 4 THIS Is but one of our many beauti ful designs. Theyane double con jstructed homes built to highest stand ards. Irrices inuiuue pinus aiiu flcations, lumber, lath, shingles, doors and windows, mill work, building pa per, nails, paint, hardware and tin work. Rainy weather need not prevent building your home. Fenner homes are factftry cut. can be put "under cover" In a week and completed in about six weeks after the foundation Is In. No reason to wait till spring. Labor is cheap and plentiful, and you will help out un emnlovment. Plaster sets better and less liable to crack in moist than lnl dry weather. Ins. do Iinisn can oo done as well now as at any time. Homes built to your plans as well as ours. Complete estimates furnished on all homes. See us before you place your con tract. We have many beautiful homes constructed in and near Portland to show you. Downtown Office. 327-328 Artisan Bldar. Brondway and Oak; Sta. Phone Broadway 1163. n W1ITI OK FHOMS e-ewToeeici aox ..) MFr. rn f Hams' mliu9!n MUSIC TEACH KHS. VIOLIN piano, mandolin, guitar, banjo. practical harmony, kol ivenoeca, sos i amh L. CAKKvjLL DAY, voice. Broadway I teacher of piano aad 593, 148 18th St. OPTOMKHjilSTS. Oat of the Hijch-Krnt District. Save Money on Tour GlutM. JS vear'si experience; mont modern and complete equipment at your service. Consult ua free. Thousands ot sat is tied patrona Dr. Samuel Goodman, associate optometrist. Main 2124. PLB(1 xj entJwm.Z09 Morrison St.. Bet. Lhas. W. Goodman Front amj rtrt. iSm sir WHY PAT MORE? iS2x0 lasses in gold-filled frames yWf fitted to your eyes. $'J.30, doubls vision glasses at low prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. K Hurwttz. optqryietr.Btw. !J1!KI rst st. Main 461. DR. GEORGE RUBEN STEIN, veteran op tician; eyes tested, glasses fitted, bru4nn lenses duplicated promptly, very reason able prices. 220" Alorrisun at. Main IStifll. PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENTS Our practice has extended over a period jt 74 years. All communloa tlons strictly confidential, prompt, effl ciein. conscientious service: handbook free on request. Ml'XN A CO.. Hobart bide , &84 Murkst st.. 'San Francisco: Chlcsrgo office, room &lu Tower bldg. ; 0 Washington office, room 103 Scientific American bldg.. New Yorit office, Wool- worth bidg; .. C. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney, 2S yeara If Invention really valuable, see practicing lawyer. 60 1 Dekum bldg. PjJPJj K tCPAl st I N PIPES REPAIRED By Experts. Pipe Shop. 272 Washington St PRINTERS. PRINTING J V. W. BAIJES & COMPANY 'trst and Oak. Msin 165: Ml-63. KOOK IvH'MKIM.. WK STOP the leaks Interstate Rooting Co. For eervlce call Tabor 5274. RHBI MATIC'SI-EITALIST. FREE EXAMINATION FREE The worM'i greatest rheumatic eure. IT'S IN THE GOODS; THAT'S ALU JACK KINO'S Mineral Treatmenta Cured Patients My Best References. JACK KINO. Rheumatic Specialist. 83 Fifth St.. Corner Oak. Second Floor Phoenix Blda TRANSFER AMI STOR.UiE. SBCURITT STORAGE A TRANSFER CO. Packing Moving Storage. Money loaned on goods in storage. 63 Fourth st., opp. Multnomah hotel. Phons Bdwy. 3715. ( OREOON TRANSFER CO. .414 nllian St. Broadway 1281. DRATAOE. STORAGB. Four Wareh ousea on Te rinipal Tracks. mmwww a aa- . ... ..... ..... . 1 ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL, I East 7th and Grant sta Botn phones Day and night service: S veterinarlana NEW TODAY. OI'K LVEKY RVCMXG IXTIL O'CLOCK. 8-LIGHT TREE SETS Complete as Shown, -$2.25 ELECTRIC TOASTER $6.50 Several Other Styles. ELECTRIC GRILL na LeOvr $4.00 HOTPOINT IRON Complete With Cord, as Shorrn in Picture, !! Price $5.95 Complete Stork of Other Electric Ap pliance. Sewing Machine Motors, Percolstors, Etc. (iet Your Elcctrl.-sl Gifts Here nnd Save Money. STANLEY LUTZ j PROPRIKTOB. THE UPSTAIHS l'.I.i;CTRIC FIX TURE STORE, 203-S-7 Cl.nmlier of Commerce Bldg, liroadvray 4SKI. WK DO HOl'SE WIRING. For Sale OLD COUCH SCHOOLHOUSE at 17th and Kearney Sts. Building; Is no longer used ,for school purposes and Its sale and removal from the premises is desired. Bids will be received until December 21, 1921. Speci fications at 401 Courthouse. School District No. 1, It. II. Thomas, School Clerk and Bus. Mgr. RUG CO. FLUFF RUGS Olo"est and beat equipped factory in the northwest Made out of your old worn-out carpets and ruga. Save half the orice of a new rug. Use woolen clothing. 1(1.12 RUGS STEAM CLEANED SJ1.50. East 35R0. 188 East Eighth. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved Property. I nam I Intent Re payments If Desired. Baildlnic Loans, Current Hates. Prompt Service. A. H. EirreU-Gill Co. 210-218 Northwestern Bank liulldlns. Marshall 4114. I . . V STUKAGHJ SFAl'H. rmirnllT I.nnird nn Truck rWe can move and. store your poods in a line spnnKierea Duuaing. HAtUXi, P ACKINCa, STOHAUfi CLAY S. MORSE, INC. 454 Ullaan St. Bdwy. 3470. Phone your want ad to The Ore Q. ... .... Mala 7070. Automatic, 60-96, NORTHWEg3 NEW TODAY. The Improved wm s) 20 "Built to Endure." The Improved construction makes a KEDIMADE a better, more substantial building at no greater coat to you. They are the best built sectional buildings on the Pacific coast. Flrat-rluu Houses. Garages tor I.eas. Erected In Portland Practical to ship. Rrdi.nude Bldg. Co.. Portland. Or. E. 11th and Market. Phons E. 5114. Edward LGoudey Co. MORTGAGE LOANS, United Stntra Unnk Il.iil.llna. JNO. B. COFFEY SL'RETY IIIIMIS, IN SI RANCH. 409 Wilcox tildat. Mnln SO'M. REAL KSTATK. hrrr Sale Flat and Aimrtmesjt PlsSSSty. A BRICK APARTMENT HOUSE. Modern throughout. 34 furnished apartments, bringing Income tS.)0 a rnoam; possession can be given at SSSg on payment of 5 balance monthly payments; price 1130.000. ATKINSON PORTER. T03 Main SU, Vancouver. Wash. 15 PER CENT RETURNS AND EASILY HANDLED. RKNTS FOR $n MONTH. THINK IT OVER ! An A-1 2. flat building, modern, built ins. furnaces, garage, laundry. Dandy Investment: pay 3.".i0 and amume 4i)00. tl per cent: beat rati e:o. rssiaenuat. FAIR EXCHANGE REALTY CO. 202 McKay Bldg. Main 7478 WEST SIDE, near Murset -nd Park sts two 3-roora flaU and t or 3 sleeping rooms above; fireplace, furnace and bu.lt-Ins for each flat Will net $100 a month. 11.000. ensy frnia. Tabor 7, THl'RMAN st. bargain; four s-room flats, Mixiuo-ft. lot. Woodtawn uim SACRIFICE sale beautiful duplex. 7 rooms eacll. fine condition. Kasi dim For Sale -lots. WHY SHOULD you pay $S0O fur a Rose City Park lot whsn 1 cn sell you 123x 100 or 5 big city lots for the same price? These tracts are within walking distance of Rose City Park car and school. Grav eled streets and Bull Run water Is In cluded Is the price; easy payments: 3Vj years to pay for a tract. Call Mr. Kelt. Woodlawn 2887 or call 208 Chamber of Commerce bldg. SPECULATION Juat around the cornet from Portland's finest row of bou.es on Eugene St.. facing north. 220 (Ml east of 2Sth, for i35u; can sell 44x100 lot without Improvements, no incum brances; close to lrvlngton, close to school and park. Bee this without aeiay. R1TTEK. LOVK & CO., Realtors, 201-2-8-3-7 Board of Trade Bldg, BUILDING SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Let ns design your borne. Ws will build right. Our prices are right. Sams construction for small home as large one. Every consideration and care for our cllenta RQBNETT aV McCLURE. Bulldera Marshall 8282. 302 Couch Bldg. ROSE CITY PARK. LOTS 1373 PAY 18 A MONTH. North of car, 68d to 68th sta. 50x 100 lots, cement walks and curbs In and paid. Remember, only $375 each. Don't wslt until spring to buy. louu pay more If you wait. Sea Mr. Gray. COUTH A KOHLMAN. 208 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. HAWTHORNE CAR LINE. one block U)' 1100 buya 50x100 S. E. corner 71st t. and 3oth ave.: hard surfaced road. nice, level lot, all In cultivation, clone to school and stores. Can you beat it? RITTER. LOWE & CO.. Realtors, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. IRVINGTOX DISTRICT. $933 $l.r0 cash, $lil morfthly. on East 18th St. N.. neur Fremont. Surrounded by new homes, paving, sidewalks and sewers an and paid. J' iHNSON-DODSON CO., tW3 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 378.7. IRV1.NOTON East lath. near Braxes, close-In distrust, near school and car; price $1250, easy terms; also 8. W. cor. 10th and Brar.ee for $1400; out-of-town owner needs casn. HITTER. LOWE CO.. Realtors, L'Ol -2-3-5- Board of Trade Bldg. SWINTON LOT SNAP $100 CASH. 50x100 on Kerby St.. near Bryant, $500; $100 cash. $10 per month, 6 per cent; walks paid; sewer $97 to bs assumed. worts s.ou. J. W. GRCSSI. 818 Board of Trade Bldg. Main 7452. littO LRVINQTON I960. 50x100, east face, on lrvlngton car, near school, all Improvements paid. II taken at once, $950 cash. This is way under market value. JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. aw (13.1 N W Bank Bldg. Main TTS(. LOOK ! L 50. IF SOLD THIS WEEK FOR CASH. Well "Mi: 11000. 100x105 corner E. 1st ind Davis; streets graded, side walks and sewer in. HENRY W. GODDARD. REALTOR. 243 Stark Street. ' Main 8t. COLONIAL HKII-.HTS DISTRICT. $1230 $230 DOWN. Choice lot on E. Harrison St., facing south. SO ft. east of E. 20th St., paved. all imp. paid. HBNDERSON-BANKUS CO.. C28 Henry Hldg. Bdwy. 4784 IBViMGTON, $1400 East 20th, near Stan ton, east face, right in the heart of Port land's model home section; also corner on Braxee, for 1500. R1TTKR, ' LOWE & CO., Realtors, 2fll-i-8-4-7 Board of Trade Bldg. ADJACBNT TO LAURELHUR8T. 75x100 ft. lot, one blk. to car, bear ing fruit tress, sidewalk and sewers In and Included In price. Will take car for my equity lu $70o. 403 Couch bldg. Mar. 3332. IRV1NGTON. $1600 East 15th. ne:ir Kntt, fine close-in location; also attractive cor. ner bargain, same neighborhood, for $1850. RITTER, LOWS CO., Realtors, 201-2-3-37 Board of Trade Bldg. IHVINHT'iN. $1000 East loth, near pro ROSE CITT"'RK CORNER. $700 EASY TERMS. 50x100 corner, on E. 52d st., paved, atl imp. in and paid, on 52d st. ; grab this snap, easy .terms. HBNDERSON-BANKUS CO.. M Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 4754. MT. TABOR 8ACK1FICE. Beautiful homeslte In heart of vary select neighborhood; paved streets, choice fruit trev; owner forced to sell; price only 82000. See A. K. Hill. 420 Lum bermen.' hldg. DIXON PLACIC, $HOO 17th, near Beech, 80 ft. paved street. Get in a new. fast growing district for little money; terma RITTER LOWE ft CO.. Realtors, 201-i-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. IBVINGTON Eaat 14th. near Stanton, 11000; hlah and sightly; a pickup, who will seta It? RITTER. I .OWE A CO.. Realtors, 201-2-8-1-7 Board of Trade Bldg. HANCOCK STREET Dandy building lo for $1100. all Improvements paid; also corner East 28th and Hancock for I130O. RITTER. LOWE & CO.. RA'ltors, 201-2-8-8-7 Board of Trade Bldg. posed park; also East 8th, near Brasee: walking distance, 80x100, for S1000; used to sell for twice this money. RITTER, LOWE A CO.. Realtors, 201-2-3-8-7 Board of Trade 4sldg. 100x100. BEAUTIFUL HOMESITES 1860 Including assessments, 18 down, $fl month; Alberta car. R. W. Cary. I21 w panel erneae. BUILDING lot. paved street, on Albert, car line. Improvements paid. Price 8SOO.. Kinney, Irvine A Hyde. 324 Kenv ry bldg. Bdwy 77" BONUS MEN Here Is your chance to buy B suburban lots In East Ht. Tabor ad- . dltlon, which cost me I17S0. for 11200 cash. Call at 804 Morgan bl.lg. BY OWNER Lot 80x120. between 17th and 18th. Poplar St., Ladd's add., blk. from Hawthorne ave. Call 14S Orand ave. or 411 E.t Wash, st. EASTERN owaer sacrificing 100x121 feet near 64th and Lincoln, all street im provements In. Tahor 29.14 FIVE choice building sites, oTst part oi Lsdd's Add sirenlld 178 East 18th BEAUMONT ANNEX Two lots. 87x100 each, factor Fremont. Tabor 8732 Foil SALE Portland Heights level lot. Phone Main 48.1 For Hale Ilnuaes. PHONE M.M.N 106s, Frank L McOuire. Ask about Sunnyslde corner property J 1 .!0O , NEW BUNGALOW. TOTAL PRICE flli;0. Fireplace, gas. water and electricity. See Owner, 1340 Haven st. Bdwy 2303. 87800 FOR MODERN home In first-class condition, in best part of Ladd Addition. Main so:. 2. LARGE house, 'garsge. R. C. P., furnished or unfurnished, suitable for sublettlnr. lots of Iralq e 296, Oregoalu. I REM. ESTATE. For Mile ll.'Uae.. 8es FRANK I- McGUIRE , Tu Buy Your Home, largest home seller i.n America. 1200 Photographs of Home, for Sala, IT.HSi IN A 1.1. Y INSI-KCMtD. PERSONALLY APPRAISED. The Mi'UUIRE SYSTEM Is the System ot 100 Service to Home Seekers! Glwi your family a home lor Christmas ami let this i- tho happiest they ever had I Open EVENINOS until ft. 40 Salesmen With Autos. HAWTHORNE SPECIAL! 841(10 DOUBLE STAR. Here's a dandv -room bungalow la HAS -THORNE. has everything, built Ins, cheery fireplace. 8 large bed rooms with roomy closets, radio fumeless ass heating system, NEWLY RENOVATED, full ce ment haM-meiil; j.aw-d str Madison .t. A WONDERFl :. BUY I SEE IT TODAY. KENTON I 800 DOWN I . 11230 .00 down BEAUTIFUL KEN TONNH1 NGAI.OW TYl'E HOME, built along substantial massive linen; warm 'and cheerful; s ' rooms, 2 sleeping porches; every modern convenlencej; fine con dition; furnace; abundance of bearing fruit, grapos.A East Far ragut street. ALBERTA! ALRERTA! ALBERTA! 82BU0-8340 down A I'OZY LITTLE HOME. We'll sell It TO DAI ! NCotae in and ask for it. Ooj blnatlon living and dining room, very convenient kitchen., airy bed room and white enamel bath, full basement. E. 30th st., 1 blk to car. Will sell furnished If desired. NEW ALBERTA LISTING ! 12230 ONE OK THE MOST ARTISTIC! LITTLE BUNGALOWS In All Alberta! Built along typical Cali fornia lines. Living and dining rooms extend across full front; 1 sunny bedroom, nice kllcm-u. bath, etc.: close to car. Bary terms. BRAND NEW. See this. JS. 27th st. WAIJvINO DISTANCE S0O DOWN. 320DO t.-.lio down. t'KNTRAI. EAST PORTLAND HOME. . 7th St. Easy walking distance to town. " B-room comfortable substantial bungalow collage; break la-1 room, large dining snd living room; very convenient kitchen: garage. Would consider lot as part payment. BROOKLYN BARGAIN! $23901200 down. THIS Is one of th blggust bargains In Brooklyn, o- room attractive substantial home. butlt-ln features, large roomy rooms bath, cooler, linoleum In cluded, full basement, pavod r-.reet liens all paid; fruit. I.. 21st st. See PRANK L. McGUIRE. To Buy Y'our Home. Realtor. Ablngton Bldg.. Main 1008. 8d st., bet. Wash, and Stark. Entrance under tho Big Electric SIGN. The greatest bargain In the district: a !,..: in irul homo of five rooms and breakfast nook; only a year old. Extra K.ln. eonm with Wonderful f 1 1 (- place and book cases; large dining room with buffet. Th-'ao two rooms are fin ished In Ivory with mahogany trim and expenslvo tapestry paper Two largo bedrooms. A fine bathroom with bullt- ins and large beveled plats glass mir ror. Lots of cloaet room. A complete dutch kitchen with breakfast nook. I.arge concrete basement. This houe' - ....MI...1I. .i-XII Kolle la wall ar- rnnged; Is located on 82d St., Just south of Sandy; lot 30xJ(0; all city Improve ments In and paid. There Is also an extra large garage, double constructed. Wltn concrete imor a uu uii.cay. t. , are anxious for you to see this and com pare it with anything In the city. r. gardleas ot location. This la a SeJuOl V. ..... ,t.A na,nar I in,r lOWO V can make you the unusual price ot 13230 uu any rea.-onaun: i.-iiiia. HII.LER BROS. Realtors, 211 Ky. Ex. B .1.. Mala 88. Branch office, 30th and Sandy. Tabor MM, BETTER HOMES. When a man loves a muld That's hla .business. When a mnld loves a man That's ht-r business When they nre married That's fine business. But whsn they want to build their nest That b our business Let us 'build according to your own n.ans and spccil U atlon. A homo you nave dreamed nnd yearned for. We w-lll buy your location and help rir.ance your little noma. Quit saving rent recelpta To build your home, see ua a. C. ULR1CH & CO., 002 Stock Exchange Bldg. "The Home of Better Homes" BRAND NEW ROSE tJlTY BUNGALOW. $39.10 TERMS f 3050. 470 EAST 38TH ST. N. ROSE CITY CAR. (BETWEEN TILLAMOOK AND THOMPSON). floors, furnace, butch kitchen, break plumbing and electric fixtures. lull bus-- and st. work included; fine locality, clus , , 4 I. M T.k. It e' ear tn K7lh Woodlawn lft.10. ROSE CITY PARK. S3430. wejeasj tioora u.i ouao -o., .wia.avv, ... location In Rose City. A. O. TEEPE CO.. Insurance Realtors Leans 270 Stark St., near 4lh. Main 3002 1170 Sandy Blvd., at 40th. Tabor 9388 ROSE CITY P $4750 $1000 caah and here la ono of thoso bea galowa; atrlctly modern tner room, large ulate s0 per montn glass window that goes to make a modern nome; n cated on one of Rose City's best pave streets; all improvements tn ana pal KILLER BROS. Realtors, 211 Ry Exch. Bldg., Main 88. Branch office, foth and Sandy, Tabor 848.1. READY BY CHRISTMAS. Ttiuar Construction Now. REE IT IN THE MAKING. A dandy 3-room cottage, to have al modern built-in, h. w. floors, newer. ideas in wiring outlets, plumbing, etc. fine east side location; pay $1000 dowi 3.1000 later, at $30 mouth. 0 per oeu on balance. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD PAIR EXCHANGE REALTY CO. 202 McKay Bldg. Main 7478. HOSE CITY. 4050 ATTRACTIVE NEW BL'NJ LOW WITH 3 BEDROOMS, LAR LIVING ROOM, FIREPLACE, DUT KITCHEN. BREAKFAST NOOK. SECOND. ALL THE BU I I.T-INS. Al, SACK EAST TERMS. R. SOMERVILLE. BDWT. 8478 IRVINOTON. fireplace, outlet. Dooacasea, oak no Dutch kitchen, cement baaement; oOxlOO: double constructed and finis In ivory and tapestry paper, price $.'. terras. See It today at "37 E. 18th If. Wdln. 0541, $S0 DOWN. $18 MONTHLY. 100x141 and a aubstantlally-bullt room cottsge, near Courtney station the Oregon Cly line. This Is In a n platting and you have river-front right and privileges In connection with Ihl place. Priced at uou. Fred w. Uenoj Co. Realtors, iy t'ham. or om. ALAMEDA. New. up-to-date, modern home. built-lns. gaa, furnace, Ruud water heat aacrlfire for lesa than coat. Terms wlLhi reason. -W M. UMBDENSTOCK A CO., 210 Oregon Hldg. Bdwy. 16.18. GOING TO BUILD t L Ws design and build residences or building, assist in financing same; years' continuous and complete bull' service. SECURITY A.N D 8 ATI SF TION ASSURED, L. R. Bailey, contrac Ina architect. 11-4 n. y. uank bldg. I'OZY A 1 ... M E 1 1 A HOME sacrifice of lb -story 7 -room home wit car: larKe rooms, ivory finish, sun nsce. t:an lanor e.o.. WE 1 WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE TO YOUR TASTE AND DESIRE vaaei.are our -vsi. i .Mr. le e.nannae O. H. 8KOTHE1M REALTY CO.. Inc., 40H-11 Couch Hldg Main 1870. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 4!th st. N. Low Drlce. Soma terms. A of fllT.-r,.,. ace and basement. Good location. block from car Una. 1387 B. Caruther i'hone riusor ...c.n. j MWB . - .