Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 26, 1921, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MOTiXIXG OREG ONI AX, MONDAY, DECEMUmi 20, 1921
BETHLEHEM 'STDRY
HELD EVER NEARER
Nations Fall but Christ-Child
Lives, Says Minister.
STAR AND MANGER TOPIC
Dr. YotitiRson, District Superin
tendent, Delivers Christmas Ser
mon at Methodist Church.
"The Star and the Manser," was
the subject of the Christmas sermon
yesterday morning by Dr. William
Wallace Youngson, district superin
tendent, in the First Methodist Epis
copal church. He took for his text,
"And when they weie come into the
house, they saw the young: child with
JIary, his mother."
"What spaces lie between the star
and the manifi r? W hat darinK imajtl
nation has joined them so intimaW'ly ?"
asked Dr. YounKson. "Js this one of
the (treat world-dreams that have
lain warm and vital in the h"art of
each K'nei :i t ion. renewing: in youth
iind buoyancy the age-worn soul of
the world?
.Valinnn Ilnvr Fnllen.
"Who so venture some as to join
the hiKhf-at in heaven to the lowest on
earth the star and the manKer?
"Yet, nations have risen and fallen
arts. sciences, philosophies have
waxed and waned; wars, tumults and
shakines bave swept their tornado
path down throuch the ages, but this
story of Bethlehem has crept ever
nearer to the h-arts of men, has
woven itself into their hymns and
prayers, flooded their holy places
with anthems of victory, lighted with
fadeless Joy the sanctuaries it their
homes and has even put into their
mouths a new pong of victory over
death and the urave.
"What a stirrlns and ffreat history
may lie under a half dozen common
place words! There Is more heroism
In a smilinK face sometimes than in
half of the deeds that are chronicled
in battle. Th.-re may be more self
mastery in the doing of quiet duty
than In the scourgings of a whole cal
endar of saints. A world of effort
and hope deferred may be hidden in
such a simple sentence as this: "When
they were come into the house at last'
deserts crossed, rivers forded, per
ilous journey yet In spite of all
hardships and difficulties and ob
structions they come 'at last.' With
magnificent enthusiasm they per
severed nothing could baffle them
or daunt them or dismay them.
ftutdnnce a Star.
"They were strong because their
fruidance was a star. It needed more
than earth to carry them through. All
great enthusiasms have had at the
heart of them something religious.
When a man can follow a grreat pur
pose steadily, through ridicule and in
sult and obstruction, there Is more
than strength of will In it there is
God."
YULK MEJiTIXCi IIKLI POTENT
Message Is Given to Fathers at
Church of tlio Madeleine.
"It Is the conviction of a divine.
Incarnate, saving Christ, with whom
there is mercy and abundant redemp
tion, which gives Christmas a potent
and thrilling meaning and revivifies
Its message for our own perplexed
and troubled times," declared Father
George Thompson at the Church of
the Madeleine yesterday.
"Christmas cannot have a supreme
and compelling mer.ning for all man
kind until the crucial question
What think you of Christ, whose son
Is he? is answered by all of us in
the clear and adequate terms of St.
Peter's profession. To dissolve Christ
is to do away with Christmas and
the perennial rebirth of bright hopes
and brave purposes which a divine
and saving Christ alone can inspire.
If the Infant we see in M:iry's arms
is the longed-for messiah of the
prophets; if he is the wonderful
counsellor, God, the mighty. the
father of the world to come, the j
prince of peace pictured and prom-
ised by Isaias; if he is, to all human j
appearances and circumstances not- !
withstanding, the 'true God of true I
God of our ancient creed, then Indeed1
Christmas enshrines a divine reality 1
and its joy and hope have source and I
uhstance in the love and mercy 1
of our omnipotent God. I
"The premise of a divine savior
makes defeatism and despair, sins of j
sacrilege against the goodness and j
sincerity of heaven. The moral j
weakness and wretchedness of the i
world is not tine failure of Christian
ity or the inadequacy of its measures
for the happiness and well being of
humanity. The failure and betrayal
are in ourselves? God has made us j
rational, responsible, free agents,
leaving us the dread privilege of j
thwarting his own designs. And men I
eventually reap what they have I
sown. But the saving mission of j
Christ is not to be discredited be
cause men have repudiated his au-
thority, his guidance, and his grace.'
If the transgressor has found his
way hard and disappointing, let him
acknowledge his guilt and repent of
his apostacy and return."
FORCES OF M.VXGER SUBJECT
World' Spiritual Destinies in
Christ-Child, Says l'astor.
"The Two Forces of the Manger';
was the subject chosen by Dr. Harold
Leonard How-man, pastor of the First
I'resbyterian church, for his sermon
yesterday morning.
"In the little life In the manget
were wrapped up the spiritual des
tinies of the world. In that baby re
posed the hope Itnd abiding joy of the
race. In his personality was nascent
the ultimate peace of men and na
tions. In him abode the principles
which were to change the whole face
of history. In him were to blossom
forth the Ideals of service and sacri
fice which the world might scorn, but
which were the goal toward which
the whole creation moves. In him
was comfort for those who mourn,
balm for every weary heart, the as
surance of life beyond the grave.
There was good will for the hateful
and eternal life for mortal humanity.
"There were two forces resident in
the manger. There was not only the
centripetal energy which drew men
toward it. but there was also the cen
trifugal force which sent men out
glorified and energized. This is one
of the miracles of the Christian faith.
The life that Is drawn to Christ Is
sent forth again to serve. The di
vine contact imparts a driving force,
an impelling- power which always
speaks in the imperative, 'Go go go
go yet Into all the world and tell
these good tidings of the Savior's
birth to every creature.'"
Montana ex-Govcrnor Dead.
SAN DIEGO. Dec. 25. B. Piatt Car
penter, who was a governor ot ilon-
tana when It was a territory, died at I
Chula Vista, near this city, yesterday. .
He was born at Stanford, N'. Y., In
1837. He was elected district attor
ney of Ksscx county, New York, when
he was 21 years old.
FAIR OFFICIALS TO MEET
Secretary to Discuss Problems as
Feature of Farmers' Week.
ORKGO.S AGRICULTURAL COL
LUGt;. Corvallis, Iec. 25. (Special.)
Many county fair secretaries are
expected to attend a meeting of sec
retaiies at the college Wednesday in
connection with farmers' week to
discuss various problems in connec
tion with the fairs next autumn. The
meeting was called by Mrs. Winnie
Braden of Portland, state agent, in
charge of the state agricultural ex
hibit In the Portland Chamber of
Commerce building. Mrs. Braden is
also chairman of the county fair sec
retaries. Secretaries invited to attend the
meeting, together with the counties
they represent, include: K. Kilgore,
Fstacada. Clackamas; F. B. i'ook,
Astoria, Clatsop; J. B. Wllkerson, St.
Helens. Columbia; J. B. Whitakcr,
Myrtle Point. Coos; J. S. Shipp. Prlne
ville. Crook; O. B. Hardy, Redmond,
Peschutes; H. F. Herburger, John
Lay, Grant; Julian Byrd, Burns, Har
ney; Percy Manser, Hood River, Hood
River; John Garkln, Medford, Jack
son; A. S. Coutant. Grants Pass. Jo
sephine; H. A. Brattain. Paisley,
Lake; W. A. Ayrs, Kugene, Lane;
K. S. Lister, Toledo. Lincoln; A. C.
Schmitt, Albany, Linn; W. W. Smead,
Hoppner, Morrow; A. F. Miller, Port
land, Multnomah; C. C. Calkins, Moro,
Sherman; B. A. Folks. Tillamook,
Tillamook; Fred Bennion, Pendleton,
Umatilla; William Vogcl, La Grande.
Union; A. C Miller. Knterprise, Wal
lowa: K. V. Van Schick. The Dalles,
Wasco; J. K. Woodcock, Wamlc.
southern Wasco; Lester Campbell,
HiJlsboro, Washington.
FLOOD CLEARS OFF LAND
IIikIi AVatcr Has Good Kesults on
Lower Sllctz River.
TOLEDO. Or., rec. 25. (Special.)
While considerable damage was done
to livestock and property on the
lower Silctz river during the recent
hlKh water, the flood was not with
out mood results. Mr. Sled, Clyde
Morris, Mr. Kmmonen and Elmer
Miller report that the water removed
all the lofts and brush from their
meadows. Thousands of feet of these
Iokh were washed down the river and
on to the sand spits of the lower bay,
where they will remain to rot away.
Whole spruce trees, six and seven
feet through, were raised from their
half-sunken condition In the mead
ows and floated off. Mr. Morris said
that it would have cost him $2000 to
have cleared the -mix acres of land
whioh he has, but the high water
cleared the whole of It In half a day.
There are thousands of acres of land
on the lower Siletz lying along the
river In such a way that to clear
them it is necessary to fell the trees
and buck them up into reasonably
short lengths, so that they can get
out through the stumps when the
high water comes. It is said there
is no place on the Facific coast where
such heavy clearing can be done as
cheaply as on the lower Siletz.
Klamath Falls liomls Sold.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dec. 25.
(Special.) The city treasurer was
notified yesterday that the $65,000 re
funding bonds, voted at the recent
special election, had been sold in
Portland at S3 and accrued Interest.
The purchasers were: Lumbermen's
Trust company. Freeman, Smith & Co.
and Ralph Schnelock & Co.
rhone your want ads to The Ore-
gnnlan. Main 7070. Automatic fifiO-SS.
AMI SKMKNTS.
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Jk nd Tho Young t Toy
j RAYMOND fi SCH RAM
ROCKWELL fi FOX oNftROT'COHITl
LUCAS t INEZ WOROEM BROS.
HARRY HOLMANtCO.
"Hard Boiled. H.mpton
I XICKKT OKI-'ICK SAI.IC I
Opens Today
TT7TT -f(- BrniKlmny nt Taylor
IlLili-lVJ Phone Mnln 1.
ADnttunrrment Kxtraorillnnry.
DIRECT FROM ORIENT
.evrr I'lnycd w York, Chlcaaro
or California. Played Laat e-k
In Prattle and Created a Sennatlon.
RUSSIAN
GRAND OPERA CO.
PniXCIPAL CIlOHl'S
IIALLKT ORCHESTRA
THIS WEEK
. ."PIQUE DAME'
. ."CARMEN"
. ."MERMAID"
.."PIQUE DAME"
. ."RIGOLETTO"
WP.D.
K K.
Till R,
EVE,
KRI.
EVE,
T.
MAT. -
ST.
EVE'S Floor, $2. SO; Balconv, $2,
Jl.r.O. 1; Gallery, 1, 77c.
SAT. MAT. Floor, $2; Balcony,
$l.i0, $1; Gallery, 77c, 5uc.
ADD lO PER (EXT WAR TAX.
PAN TAG Eg
Continuous. IP M to 11 P. U.
HAZKL HICKEV CO..
in the Karce Comedy,
THK M(iHT BOAT
"MKLODIKS AND fcTKPS"
Featuring th Wynn itei-fl.
A Here Joyce In Her Lord and Master
5 OTHER 1HO ACTS S
LYRIC
Ml'SICAL CO.MKUV COMPANY
"IN BOHEMIA"
Midnight Mat. Saturday
Afternoon at 2 Eveolnjrfl at 7 and 9
CIRCLE WaiblnrtOB
Jack Holt and Lila Lee
'After the Show"
Also, a comedy, "Around Corner. Path
New and Mutt and Jeff. Open from 9
o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock the
following morning.
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.
K. BlACi. public accountant,
auditor, Income tux service. Concord
bid.. 2d and Stark. Phone Main 7Q3
AsaAlfcKa AM A-NALVSTS.
UU.NTA.U A&kaY OFfiCii, 142 Secund
street. tjotU, silver, p.aununi bought.
ATTOKMils.
K. W. tASljli.s, lawyer.
Chamber
01 Lommrce building.
VV. p. A.UAM.ti. attorney, moved to 613
Couch bidn. Bdy. tf-iSi. Consultation free.
BATHS. KIC.
DK. AlcMAhU a brttlii, Portland; steam
no wars, p.uuges, tuua, all lor 35c; tel.
your irienan. j? ourtn at Washington.
CAKl'KT fjM ttFKKS.
AUTHORIZED HimnvU carpet sweeper re
pairman; pans luruisneu. pad Murnaon.
CLLLll.OH MLTTONS.
TUB lit VVi.V-iiUDisO.N CUAlfA.Ni.
357 Vvaanifcton. Bdwy. 434. labor 1254
OlAKOtKACllC.
DK. AicAlAjtiuA tJj.cjU.an, Portland; 12th
year. fee v en pol-graduaie reseaicu
course. Kates: ixtenued lime, 31 aa-
juatments, ij, reatori n g heauli.
tililiOk'ODiMa.
WILLIAM, iLeae, l'lure..o and De wane
De Veny. tne uniy scientific chiropodists
and aruu specialists in city. Variora 402
Oeriiutftr uiujf., auutli vrci corner cconu
and Aider sue- la. Alain 1301.
DK. o. O. l-'iiCiiiK 'uol troubles sci
entifically corrected; iaUy aauiiiani. 12
Jiurgan uiag. Main a. H2.
DK. li. LulltiK COX. chiropodist,
Morgan u.ug. Main
tl-hA.MQ A.NO OiElNO.
REGAL ULEANERS
Soldier.' overcoat, dyed blue or black,
new mil ot bultun.. t.J0. 12T -N. Ota at.
lULLIXHUMt.
Mi'iU 4 Co., Worcester bldit. .Main 1TK
iu collectiona., no cnara"t:a. Kstab. lavu.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
Third Floor Raleigh Bldg.
Corner Sixth and Washington Sta.
Main 2110. Auto. 11U.
DENTISTRY L
Without Pain.
X-Kay Work.
rt. A. VV. KtllLNIi,
So After Ktfects.
851 b Washington SL
Above .Majestic Theater.
tl-MTIUi AL Kbl-AIKINO.
MOTORS REWOUND
and
repaired
BOUGHT ANU bOI.D.
NICHOLS KLECTK1C WORKS.
Phone 5:17-27. 228 Main rft.
(.AKAl.E.
STORAGE.
STEAM-HEATliU GARAGE.
For live or dead storage. I7 N. 12
!rt. Phone Bdwy. 41144.
.IKWKI.KV Mtli. AMI KKl'AllilNU.
KOSS St CO., VVHOLKSAI.E JEWELERS.
31K MOHAWK BLDG.. 8d and Morrison.
MIMIC TEACH fcl.
L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and
voice. Broadway 2550. 143 13th street.
AMISEMENTS.
MITINIfJHT MATINEE
NEW VKAK'8 EVE. 11:30 I. M.
Xow riayingr James A. Heme's
Great American Home Flay
"SHORE
ACRES"
Scenes and Characters Never to Be
Forgotten.
SPECIAI. HOLIDAY BII.T.
TODAY o TONIGHT
HARKTII III Oil KS
in "THE 1IIM1I"
ANI FIVE AI.I.-KEATI RE VAl'DE-
VII.I.K ACTS,
unci Five All-Kent nr Vninlevllle Arts.
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iue Sunday Oregonian until f. M.
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AUCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilson's Auction House. 10
Furniture 169-171 Second street.
MEETING yOTlCES.
GUL REAZEE GROTTO
,0. 65 Regular business
meeting tonight 8 o'clock,
Pythian temple. Wear fez.
Admission by 1921 card.
Childhood days dance Jan. 13.
By order of Monarch.
HARRY A. McRAE, Act. Sect.
PARKROSE, LODGE. U. B..
A. F. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Monday)
evening. 8 P. M-, Ryan and
Randy blvd. Work In M. M.
dejrree. Visiting brethren wel-
By order W. M.
ROBT. W. PETERSON, Secy.
MARTHA WASHINGTON
CHAPTER NO, 14, O. E. S.
Special meeting this (Monday)
3 P. M-, East 8th and Burn
side. Degrees. Stated meet
ing 8 P. M. Christmas social
for members and their fami
lies. By order W. M.
BELLE RICHMOND, Sec.
CHRISTMAS DANCE.
December 26. Moose hall.
4th and Taylor sis., best
mubic; good floor. A real
good time. Famous Moose
orchestra. Nuf secL
GUS H. CRAMER.
713 SELLING BLDG.
Main 6026.
Jewel and ""emblem manufacturer,
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 opticians, 343 Wash
ington street at Broadway.
FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems,
class yiui and medals. 310 Washington at.
STOCK COMPANY 1
HrpPobROME
KNITTING.
KNITTING WORKS
We make All kinds of Sweaters. Wool
Stock In (fg and Petticoats. 300 Ibarra bee
gt.. near Broadway bru.e.
OPTOMfcTKlMS.
Out f the High-Kent District,
bave Money uu our llae.
m 2o years experience; mom
moutTn and complete equipment at your
service. Consult us free. Thousands of
satisfied patrons. Dr. Samuel Uoodman,
associate optometrist. Main 2124.
Cnas. V. Goodman r0iu mm irt.
A Will' PAY MUKIil
Olasse. in gold-tihed frame.
"vE3" I"led to your eyes, J2 SO, double
vision glasses at low price.;
satiritaction guaranteed. Dr. A. K. Hurwila.
optoiiu-trlat, 22b First St. Main 41.
UK. 0.OKcib: KUbiNbTKliN, veteran op
tician; eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken
lenses duplicated promptly, very reaaon
ao.e pricta. 2-'t Morna.) n st. Main jotil.
1'AIKNT Al'lUKMiVh.
PATli.N'ia our practice oas extended over
a period of 74 ears. Ail communica
tions strictly contidentlal. prompt, effl
. cient, conscientious service; handbook
free on request. AlUNN CO.. liubart
bldg., 5;4 Market at., San .Francisco,
Chicago office, room 810 Tower bldg.;
Washington office, room luj Scientillc
American bldg.;sew 1'urk office. Wool
worth bidg
K. C. WiiluliT, registered patent attorney.
25 years. If Invention really vaUdble.
see practicing I a w yer. 61tl ijekum bidg
1-HYMl 1ANS.
UK. K. A. Pllll.lPa. Broadway bu.lding.
stoiacn. bowel, liver, kidney, b.adder.
recLai, prostate and feuaie disorder
without operation.
I'll'K KKl'AIKl.Nli.
HEPAIHEO
By Experts,
ripe Shop. 272 Wanhlngton St.
Itl.MtKS.
. ilJTlip F. VV. Alli.!5 & CUJll'ANV
inill Mill) First and Oak. Main 15:5115
KHKLMATIf M't.1 1AI.1WT.
FREE EXAMINATION FREE.
The world's greatest rheumatic cure.
ITS IN THE GuOUSi THAT'S ALL.
JACK KING'S Mineral Treatments.
Cured I'atients My Best References
JACK KING, Rheumatics Spet'iaiist.
b3Vj Fifth St., Corner Oak.
Second Floor Phoenix Bidg.
IKAXSIKK AMI KTUHAbE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
Packing Moving Storage.
Money lobned on goodB in storage.
&3 Fourth st.. opp. Multnomah hotel.
Phone Bdwy. 3715.;.
OREGON TRANSFER CO..
474 Ulisan St- Broadway 1281.
lra y age. storage.
Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks
VKTKKINAKY.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
East 7th and Grant sta. Both phone..
lay and night service; 3 veterinarian.
MEETING NOTICES.
THE ANNUAL GET
TOGETHER MEETING
of the T. P. A. and' the
T. B. A. will be beld at
the Multnomah hotel
Monday, December 26,
at 8:30 P. M. Dancing,
cards, entertainment,
prizes, etc. Current
membership card of
either T. P. A. or T. B.
A. will admit member
and one lady. Ouesta,
$1 each, including war
tax.
CLYDE EVAXS. Sec.
MASQUERADE costumes for rent. SSI
Yamhill street, near West Park. We keep
masKs also. Main 61'J2.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-8 Sixth SL
DIED.
CRANE. JR. In thts city, Dercmbfr 2.",
Fred H. Crane, ased 20 years, husband
of Margaret K. Crane, father of Gt-n-evlfive
M. Crane, brother of George M.
Crane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H.
Crane, gruniion of Mrs. Anna Crane,
all of Kock'wood, Or. Veteran of the lato
world war. The remains are at the
conservatory chapel of the East Side
Fun;ral Directors, 414 East Alder street.
Notice of funeral will appear in a later
iesue.
DANFORTH Dec. 25. at the horn of his
son. 20'H Portsmouth ave.. Vancs t.
Danforth, aird 5 years, father of E. W.
Dan forth, 21M17 Hodge wt., and Mrs. Helen
A. Kerr, 1129 Williams ave. Thi iu
neral servlo-. will be heUl Tuesday at
1 P. M. at Fin ley's mortuary, Montgom
ery at 5t h. Friends invited. Conclud
ing service Rlverview cemetery.
BKS.ENGER Dec. 25, In this city. Mrs.
Ella Virginia Bessenger, aged 3! years,
beloved wife of Thomas M. Besseng er.
sister of Mrs. Bell Emfield, Canada. Mrs.
Maud Brazier, Montana. Harry Mann,
Anacomiu. Mont. Remains at Pearson
undertaking parlors, Rusell st. at Union
ave.
CAMPBELL Dec. 25. at his late residence.
135 Kiuerson st., John E. Campbell, aged
7o years, father of Charles 1'. Campijell,
Mrs. Grace Allen and Mrs. Blanche Hoyt
or this city. The remains are at Finiey
mortuary. Montgomery at 6 th. Notice
of funeral hereaUer.
HODGSON In this city, Dec. 18. John
Robert Hodgson, aged 41 years. Re
mains are ai the Conservatory chapel of
the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E.
Alder st. Notice of services will appear
in a later issue.
ANDERSON In this city, Dec. 20. Edward
Anderson, aged 41. years. The remains
are at the Conservatory chape! of the
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 Eact
Aider st. Funeral notice will appear in
a later issue.
H EATON In this city, Dec. 21. Charles
A. Heaton, aged 72 years. The remains
are at the Conservatory chapel of the
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East
Alder st. Notice of funeral will appear
in a later issue.
ANDERSON In this city. Dec. 20. Erlck
Anderson .aged 67 years. Remains are
I at the Conservatory chapel of the East
1 Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Aider
si. .-Nonce 01 lunerai win appear in a
j later issut
I MORSE At his home. 8 .'4 Vancouver ave .
"an jidi si-, Hea 01 years.
Remains are at A. R. Zeller Co.'s par
lors, 6l2 Williams ave. Funeral notice
later.
ARAKI In this city, Dec. 24. S. ArakI
aged 28 years, wife of M. Araki. Re
mains are at McEntee & Ellers parlors,
16th and Everett sts. Funeral notice
later.
O'CONNOR In this city. Dee. 17. J. E
O'Connor, aged 12 years. Remains -are
at the Conservatory chapel of East
Side Funeral Directors. 4 14 E. Aider st
Notice of services In a later Issue,
HEN SO N 1 n this city. Dec. Gladys
Benson, aged iy years. Funeral notice
later. Remains at the residential par
lors of Miiier A Tracey.
FrNERAT. NOTICES.
THUM Of 433 E. 3Kth St.. formerly of
Oak Grove. Carl Thum. aged 78 years
0 months and ii days, beloved husband
of Augusta Thum. The funeral services
will be held Wednesday. Dec. 2H, at 11
A. M., from the residence funeral par
lors of. Walter C. Kenworthy. 153J-34
E. 13th St.. Sellwood. Friends invited.
Interment Mllwaukie cemetery.
KING In this city. Dec. 23. Jennie King,
aged 74 years, sunt of Mrs. H. M. Hou
sen and Mrs. L. H. Latham, residing in
this city. The funeral services will take
place at the conservatory chapel of the
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder
St.. at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday. Dec. liH.
Friends Invited. Interment Rose City
cemetery.
O'NEIL The funeralj cortege of Ellen
O'Neil, late of Sandy, Or., will leave the
chapel of Miller & Tracy Tuesday. Dec.
27. at 8:43 A. M., thence to St. Mary's
cathedral, lftth and Davis sts.. where
mass will be offered at D A. M. Inter
ment Forest Grove.
KAADT At residence, 1496 McKenna ave..
Dec. 24, Tage Kaady, aged 61 years,
mother of Philip and George Kaady.
Funeral will be held from late residence
Monday. Dec. 26, at 2 P. M. Friends
invited. Interment Multnomah ceme
tery. McEntee & Eilers, directors.
LA MOTTE The funeral services of the
late Mary La Motte will be held Tues
day. Dec. 27, at 3 P. M., at the chapel of
Miller & Jracey. Incineration Portland
crematorium. Remains at the residence,
252 N. linh st.
BRONSnN The funeral services of the
late William E. Bronson will be held
Tuesday. Dee. 2i. at 2 P. M.. at the :
chapel of tiller & Tracey. Interment
iluiuioiuah Park cemetery. I
f FIXERAL NOTICES.
I KOK.VIOS In this city Deembpr 24. WiH
I lam H aged 4 years, iiusi and of Ruth
' N. Koenlgs of iid st. and brother of
1 Joseph Koenigs of Buckley, Wash.; Law
1 rence Koenigs, Enumo'.aw. Wash. ; M
thias. l,ouis and Anthony Koenigs of
1 Spokane, Wash. ; Mrs. Mae DeTuito of
I Knumclaw, Wash.; Mrs. Margaret Ticks-
man of S.'attie, Wash. ; Mrs. Abbie An
derson of White Saimon. Wash. ; Mrs.
Helen Williams of Burmah. Idaho. The
funeral cortege will leave Flnley's mor
tuary. Montgomery sat Mh, Tuesday. De
cember 27, at 111 A, M., henceforth to
St. Mary's cathedral lMh and Davis sts..
where mass will be celebrated at 10:30.
Friends invited. Concluding service ML
Calvary cemetery
REPP Dec. 25, at St. Vincent's hospital.
Airs. Margaret Repp, aged 3 years, late
of 413 Knott St., beloved wife of Georgfl
Repp, mother of Mrs. K. S. Roper. Eliza
beth, Mary. Pauline, George. Henry.
Conrad and John Repp; also survive.! by
following sisters and brothers. Mrs.
K atherine Helser. M rs. Kate Sch warts,
M rs. Elizabeth Krleger. Mrs. Christiana
Kern. Mrs. Mary Graf. Mrs. Lizzie How
ard. Henry. Conrad. Geurge and Ludwig
Wolfe. Funeral services will be con-
ducted Tuesday, Dec. 27, at 2 P. M from
the German Congregational church, cor
ner E. 7th and Stanton. Friends in
vited. Pearson Co., undertakers.
GOODB Dec. 23. Mary L. Gode, aged 49
years, wife of Jonathan Goode, mother
of George, Pearl, Harry. Mary. John.
Raymond. Virginia and Maxim? Gooile:
sister of Agnes L. O'Brien. Mrs. L. P.
Morrow. John of El Paso. Tex. : James
of Lowell. Mass., and Harry O'Brien of
Seattle, Wash. Funeral will be held
from residence. 1112 E. Taylor street.
Tuesday. Dec. 27, at S:45 A. M . thence
to St. Stephen's church. E. , 42d and
Taylor sis., at 9 A. M., where requiem
mass will be offered. Friends invited.
Interment Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
S-attle papers please copy. McEntee &
Eilers, directors.
ZEBUl'TTH At thA home of The son.
Dr. Charles B. Zeebuyth. 1073 East
Gllsan st reel, B. Zeehuyth. aged 73
years, b,-ljved father of Mrs Robert
Lock of Quinault. Wash.. Charles 11.
Zeebuyth of this city. Mrs. K. A. An
derson of Corf u. Wash., and Earl Zee
huvth of North Yakima. Wash. Inter
ment at Montesano. Wash. Remains
will be shipped Mondav, IecmnT -'.
at 8 A. M.. by R. W - Gable & Co.. 107
East Seventh-ninth street. North.
WHEELER At the home of her son. 714
E. Itith st. N. Dec. 2.". Mrs. Carrie A.
Whelrr of Ocean Park, Wash., agt'd 7
years, mother of K. N. Wheeitr of this
city. Mrs. C. A. Runs.-ll residing at Ocenn
Park; Wash., and Mrs. Harriet J. Davis
of Lincoln. Kan. The funeral services
will take place at the Conservatory
chapel of tne East Side Funeral Di
rectors. 414 E. Alder St., at 1 P. M..
Tuesday, Dec. 27. Friends invited. In
Oyment Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
DRISCOLL In this city. Dec. 23. Mort
more Driscott, aged 78 years, brother
of Catherine Con'lIey of Norwich. Conn.,
and James Driscoll of 12H N. 1 7th st.
Funeral will be held from McEntee
Filers parlors, 1 tith and Everett sts.,
Monday. Dec. 26. at 8:4.i A. M.. thence
to the cathedral, 15th and Davis sts.. at
ft A. M., where reiutem mafs will be
nffored. Friends Invited. interment
Alt. Calvary cemetery.
PKNNYCOOK In this city, Dec. 24. Wal
ter B. Penny cook, aged 65 years, hus
band of Janet Pennycook, father of Mrs.
V. B. Marts. Mrs. A. C. Flick. Mrs. H.
Peper, Charles W. and Edward Penny
cook, all uf this city. The funeral serv
ices will take place at the Conservatory
chapel of the East Side Funeral Di
rector. 414 E. Alder St.. at 2 P. M..
Tuesday, Dec. 27. Friends invited. In
terment Rose City cemetery.
ORTH At Ocean Park. Wash.. Dec. 22.
Mart ha S. Orth, aged 52 yars, wife of
F. W. Orth, daughter of Mrs. S. Kles
sllng, sister of Mims Amanda Kiessling
and Mrs. J. A. Newbold. all of this city.
The funeral services will take place at
the Conservatory chapel of the East Side
Funeral Directors, 414 K. Abler St., at
2 P. M., Monday, Dec. 26. Friends in
vited. Interment Rlverview cemetrey.
BORDES Joseph Bordes. aged 49 years,
late of 2i3 East Eighty -first street.
North, beloved husband of Mrs. Eva
Hordes. ..Funeral services will be held
Tu 11 1 ay, December 27, at 2 P. M.. at
Christian church. East Seventy-sixth
near G.isnn. Interment Rove Citv cem-
etery. Friends invited. Remains are
at R. W. Gable A Co., 107 East Seventy-ninth
street. North.
ADAIR Mary Rodney, widow of Samuel
D. Adair, daughter of the late Bishop
B. Wistar Morris. Funeral from the
home of her brother. William E. Mor
ris, rt34 Flanders street, thence to St.
Stephen's Pro-Cat hedral, corner of
Thirteenth and Clay streets, where
services will be held Tuesday, Decem
ber 27, at 2 P. M. Interment in Itiver
view cemetery. v
Bl'RXS At the home of his parents, 1191
Burthwlek st., Robert R. Burns Jr., aged
5 years 10 months, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R. Iturns. brother of Janette M.,
H. Leone and Marjorie L. Burns. The
funeral services will take place from the
conservatory chapel of the East Side
funeral directors. 414 East Alder st., at
10 A. M. Tuesday, Dec. 27. Friends in
vited. Interment Rose City cemetery.
GOGGINS At her rec Idence. I225 Flfts
fourth avenue. Southeast. December -3,
' VaN-rlne (Jog gins, aged 40 years. The
funeral services will be conducted Mon
day, December IMS. at 10.3(1 A. M.. In
the mortuary chapel if A. D. Kenworthy
& Co., 3.SO2-04 Ninety -second street, in
Lents. Friends invited. Interment
Mount Scott Park cemetery.
RANSOM The funeral service for the late
Kmma Ransom of 317 Cornell road will
be held today (Monday;, at 2 P. M., at
the I'nliarian church. Broadway and
Yamhill .him. Friends invited. Conclud
ing service Portland crematorium. J. 1.
Finley & Son directors.
ROBINSON The funeral service nf the
lale Ruth H. Robinson will be held today
I Monday). Dec mber 26. at 2 P. M.. at
Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at oth.
Concluding service Ahavi ShoJom ceme
tery. FTNFRAI, CAM.
Ll.MuLSl.VKS lor luntfrals, weddinft.s, shop,
ping. Jons Auto. Livery. Marshall 114.
Fl'NF.KAI. DIKFCTORS.
Cremation
$45
Portland
Crematorium
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Leas
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between 2oth and
illet -siH.. west side. Lady anslMtaau
Main Automatic 018-44
DUNNING & CAIN
FUN KKAL PIKEOTUKS.
445 Morrison St., West iSida.
phones Hroadway 43U; Auto
matic o4r.-5S.
HOLMAN & SON
(Founded 1S.",4.)
FUN KKAL. DIRECTORS.
Third and W.ilmon sts. Ma;n .'07.
McEMTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, lrtth and Everett streets.
Phones Broadway L'11.3: Auto. 531-33.
Funeral Directors.
Successors to
Breeze A bnook.
Belmont, at -:..Mh. Tabor 1253.
BAST iSlUii Fl'X KKAL Dl R tCTO HS.
i (F ri. DUNNING. INC.
The Family Sets the Fries." 414 E. Alder.
Phone East 5-. Auto
LKKCH UNDERTAKER,
East Eleventh -and Hawthorne,
V h o n e E ji stTs 1
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT 5TH. MAIN 9.
SKEWES
UNDERTAKING CO.,
Third and Clay. Main 4152.
A. R. ZELLER CO.,
592 Williams Ave.
Phone East 10SS.
a&Vi u5j t-. Uents. Auto. U1S-21.
A. L. KENWORTHY & CXI..
FLORISTS.
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's Progressive Florists. We spe
cialize In funeral deslxns. Sixth.
opposite Meier A- Frank's. Mnln 721.
ROSBWAV FLOWER SHOP.
E 41ST AND SANDY BLVD.
FI-OWEHS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
WE DELIVER. PHONE I S.
J. T. J A L NCEY. T A BO R BBT.1.
NOB HILL FLORISTS.
(Estate Alfred Burkhardt.l
E cor 23d and Ollaan Main 1S.-.9,
TO.NSETH'S FLOK A L CO.. 2S1 WashinKton
.u. beu 4 til and Sin. Main A. liOL
FLORISTS.
LARGEST
RETAIL FLORIST
IN
PORTLAND.
3?K MnrrUnn St..
I'"rtlnl llotrl.
Phono Mar. 1S3.
MARTIN & FORBES
COMPANY
354 Washington St.
Main 2G3
v. twaia niiu unniuj a
Specialty.
riowers ror All Occasions'
Artistically Arranged.
i
Personal at tent Inn given
rvaajiiK. receptiin, tea
ind table Uecnratlons.
blora! trllmtea prumplly
ittended to
HE'I LAND'S H.OWEB
riiui".
Morrlaon St.. ut. :ld and 4th,
T.I. Main 4111
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASION'S.
4737
YAMHILL AT TENTH.
And lloral Design
J.i Hawinorne.
No Branch Stores.
Yeara on Morrison
street, bet. 4th and
0th. Main T70U.
PORTLAND MARBLE WfSKS
jfilt 4th n. Opn. rity Hull. M:r ItKOS.
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WOQKS
QUALITY MEMORIALS
E. THIRD & PINE STS PHONE E. 743
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Invest iR-a-tes all cases of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room loU
courthouse. l'hone Main 378 from
8 A. M. to 5 T. M.
The society has full rharpe of the city
ucjmi at its home, 53i Columbia bou
levard, l'hone any time. Woodlawn
764 Dogs for sale. Horse ambulance
for slrk or disabled horses. Small
animals painlessly electrocuted where
necessary and stray animals cared
for. All dead animals, cows, hurses.
etc.. picked ud.
NEW TOIIAY.
NORTHWEPVRUG CO.
FLUFF MGS
Oldest and best equipped factory In
the northwest. Made out of your old
worn-out carpets and tubs. Save half
the price of a new rug. Use woolen
clothing:.
!x!2 RIGS STEAM I.K VKI $I..V.
Esst 350. 1SH fcJn.t l:lKhtb.
INSTALLMENT LOANS FOR FORWARD-LOCKING
HOME
OWNERS 6 per cent simple interest on TVlonthly
loan balance. Option to take up at
any time. Repay your mortae
gradually and eiisily If you live and
instantly If you die. No commission.
WILLIAM MACMASTER
J--S I. S. Kntlonal Hank lluil.llnn;.
$11,090
Sacrifice 100x100 near East 2d
and Salmon; common user track.
Cost owner $30,000 and will be
withdrawn if not sold within
few days.
AG 309, OREGOMAN
MORTGAGE LOANS
Money available for loans on first
class Inside retail and financial
property at 6 per cent Interest.
WILLIAM MACMASTER
rt2N V. S. National Hank HullllnK.
FRESH EGGS FOR LESS
LA fill I)E "R KA MKR Y CO,
Furtland Krllfna; AKnts
FOR SI'FKIfS
WIM.aM kttk valley
F It K S H UHADKI) V. U G S.
First and Yamhill Sta.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved Properly. Inatnllment Re
pay men ( if lelred. Itulldf nic loana.
Current II a tea. Prompt Service.
A. H. Birrell-Gill Co.
Bia-219 Aorfhwfutcrn Ilnnk Itulldinir.
.Marshall 4114.
STORAGE SPACE
"H'eiiirslly Locoted on Track
We can move and store your poods
in a fine sprinklered buildinK.
HAILI.VU, I'ACKIMi, S I UKAI.E
CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
4. VI Gliiiaa St. IldvtT. 3470.
storp:
FOR RENT
Jan. Int. 102 Flrat Strert. I.arsr
Store and llBwcinent. Low Kent.
Lonjyr Lrnitr,
fcdward E.Goudey Co.
MOIIK.AGK LOANS. ,
Unltrd stairs Uaak llulliilna.
JNO. B. COFFEY
Bl'HETV HO US,
l.NSl HANC1L
4419 Wlleos Bldat. Main
FE tl, KHTATE.
For Sale Flat and Apurtment Troperty.
BARNEY JOHNSON CO.,
Ken! tor. 17U lnth St.
Brick apt. bldg., l'J apts.. S. 4. 3
rooms, all private baths, partly fur
nished, nearly new building, bejrt Nob
Hill location. $41,000, good terms, net
ting 14 per cent.
Brick apt bldg.. 31 rooms. 4, 3. 2-room
apts., close in. ail furnished, hardwood
floors and doors. $1 T.ooo, small cash
paynwnt, bal. 7 per cent, netting 15 per
cer.t.
Frame corner apt. bldg'.. Nob Hill. 12
apts, 4, 2 rooms, private baths, half fur
nished. $:W,000. half cash, bal. 6 per
cent, netring 15 per ceat. Have other
good buys.
-WE SERVE TO PLEASE.
A WONDERFUL buy, west side. Unix loo,
fine modern blrigs., income $;I00 month,
$7000 cash handles It.
T lf.HV M WAT.TFTt
l.t-i.i N. . Bank Bldg. '
WEST SIDE double flats, also east tide 1
lurnUued Xiata fur sale. Tabor !
MOMMFNTS.
1
KKAL F STATE.
j For S;Ue Flat and Apart ment Property.
LOOKING FOR INVESTMENT?
SEE this:
Nine rooms, modern, two flats.
sepH rale bat hs. furnace heal, ft
rooms for owner dow nitn Irs. one
furnifhtd room down rents for
S-rom flat up, furnished, rents
;i't. Tliis is a wonder! ul oppor
t iin It y to own your home and let
It pay its av, Has ever t h mg
including garage. tS.Y :mni.
ciofe in. INCH DKS Ft ll.MTL HE
VV FOl lt ROOMS.
MARSH McCAHE CO.. Realtors.
322-3-4 Failing Hidg. Mar. .iWi.
APARTMENT for sain. 22 h k.
apts., paying 17.- per month, rent $7.";
best locution in town, 14th st. at Wash-
1 ington , bargain 1 jr quick sale. Call
Hihvy Hilo.
li- K A M 1 1. Y ain rime nt snap; conrr. l.1,
stenm hent. corner lot anl eav ternm.
some trade Griffiths. 41 Gerli7iK-r
For cHlr lAttn.
BUILDING SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED.
1 Let us dt-i.Kii your liotnf We will
btnhi r1cht. Our prices are rltht. Same
construction for dtiihII home ai larice
one. Every consuler.ition and care for
our client.-, together with iiberal flnao-
HOHNETT A McCU'RB. Pullders.
Miirsi.all .'l-'.t. SrJ Cou'h Blda
II A V K ,,rl fttto.i lotM In (lone lty dis
trict; some as low as J)o . eat-v t.'rmn
on nitnv of them. Whv not start ihe
new j.-ar npht? Plan fr a home, buv
our lot while they are chenp. build
later. Sro Koyal. TiM nnrl Sandy bld.
Tahor 1 lr:.t.'ni'.' Taltor 7174.
I " WN. J.'. .Mi i.NTHI.Y.
Splen,l:il lot. .VixliKJ, all cleared, on
St. Johns line. t!mi hair wav out: to
tal price $4 12. We have two of th-e
i in the aam dltrjrt: take vou
chnire or nil. Kred W. German Co
H'lfdr". T.'i' fhamlirr of Viuiiht-'p
ij 1 1 1 ui-
na 1 MiTi "V i i,,t Ir
w n r. . : 1 n . rt- n
For ale llm.iH4t,
KK.NT
SAVKHS
JlOO $!0i down. Mo monthly, huyn n
splendid trat of 1 h ' re of lunck
loam soil, alt In en tiation. all
frnr.'i, K-Hr oiif-r oom nhflck,
l-ltt. 3 blocks from Jennings
I .odfie tn t ion. on Rood road.
$ tHifl $;,o down. $10 monthly buv
ft round I'm'.xMI and a mibst an
tlally bul.t U-room cotlnK'. nMr
i ourtn ey at at ton on the Greiron
(':( line. This la In a new
pluti'ritf anrl you bave river-front
rights and privilfr"s in connec
tion with thl. p'ace.
Ih0 i.".t down. .'0 monthly, buva a
4-room box house, ceiled, small
ffiiar. electric llshta. (round
tl4111. four fruit trees and
Mine b rries
( S23
cah. $20 monthly, buys a
3-room ciltawe In the Albrta
CiUtrtrt. ground Mxlnrt. Rtta and
gas liKhf.i. patent toilet, sink,
city water, S bearing fruit trees,
good, woodshed and garatce.
FRED W. GEK.MA.V Gl . HeaUors,
732 Chant, of Com.
EX-SKRVICR MAN O.VLT.
BY OWN Kit.
8-room bunfcaiow-typ hom; mod
ern ; double const rue td : bmlt for a
home. '1 lfl roiiii.s down and 3 up.
l.incn clojir-tH, white enamel lutch
kifhen, p.inelwt dlnina rom. built-in
bufft, large ilvliiff room, hardwood
floors In reception hail, living and
dininjf room; full cement battt-ment;
wer. .wma.l payment down. Apply
bonus when avallaole. fall nt o4Ht
U7th ave. or call Aut. or Broad
way til 50.
43I K. 27TII NKAR TIU.AMOOK ST.
IH'TCH COLONIAL IHVINdToN.
Kive rooni-4. with fpace for at-ven, new
and up-to-date ; one bed room and bat h
on f ir.-rt floor; buLt with bet of ma
terials for owners' own home, by day
labor; plate glass windows, hardwood
floors; colonial corner cupboard, Inr k
fireplace, full ba'ment. Kood furnace ;
convenitnt ly art anged for mall family.
I'nce JT'.uo. lerinn. Gwnr. Chamber
or Commerce, or Main 110(1.
Kusbl CITY fi-iOMin InniKaliiw talt
2 f.ntshe.l In atth ) ; furnact. a 1 1 built -Ins,
.-.icli-w a) k in hoiI paid. iart f rmirn
in old ivory. lot ,".tx loo. Kootlly payment
down and tcrm; aelllntf at a aacriticu.
$3000. Rope City fl-room modern hun
(Talow, PufiiiT lot, full hast merit, laundry
tras, KiiruK1: tills place In flue enndi
th'ii; $.'.n will harnlU; this is an
ct'ptloual lii. Lt un nhovv you this.
H. M. 1MKUN1,
Stn.-1 K-hariKc. Ant. .V.M-ft4.
" STAK S X 1 .KS SKKVICB.
$ioo CASH.
S!X-H ' M IU NOAI.OW.
T(uhif conHtrurlt'd. enamel fin'uh.
(SOxloO !i.t ; on (traded dtreet; S bl-k
to pavement and ntret car, ldew;lk In;
rariK. hnolt'um and wood included In
price ; $37int.
STAR KKAL EST AT K I VV. CO.,
H-altors. Wllmx HWlit.
Main 5104. KveniiiK" 12.
IRVINCtTON COI.O.V1AL Bt'NC.ALOW.
In heart of IrvitiKton. Owner paid
$T.'iM) on year ii(t'). will take t''00;
easy terms; 5 larc' rooms on first floor:
Krench doors, li n rd wood floors and i Vorv
finish Uirouk'bout. full baseniMnt. laundr
equipment, concrete porch, fine shrub.
Karatce; imui'-dtate pobseaaion. Owner in
Calitornla. East 41U.
lu(i IhjWN. HA LANCE EAST.
$ S.'.U Inside city. h acre, small house,
fruit and berries, khi, water. e!ec.
$1 ir0 -Ontfide city. 1 acre, small house.
chicken house, itas, water, elec.
LS.0 Inside city. NOxlon. A-rootn house,
chicken house, fruit trees, corner.
1 blocks from car line, modern.
CORDON MoKTiiAGK COMPANY.
CM Ch. of Com. H!fif. .Main 1370.
ITY I'AKK- $:.fsay.
New fl-room bunKftlow. polished oalt
floors t h remit h oil t, tapfiry paper, beau
tiful fixtures, pret ty bn u k'ast nook, old
ory enamel finish, window shades. Kox
furnace and (Tafuxe; start the Hew year
rlht by ow tunic i our own home. 4m
E. 3Sth st. N
lit tt.DER. M AIN 3144.
M R. KENTEK or Home Huilder. An op
ftortuniiy. Lot riOxstDa ; new floubi
Karnite; toilet find sink Installed; '.t
rooms partitioned off; 10 minute from
town on Sellwood line; hard -surfaced
s! r.-et ; Improvements paid ; for $7.'o.
$KHJ down, balance easy terms. "r.." E
!: h st Sout h Week t'. ays. En M 7H.
Ol'EN Full INSPECTION.
Just comp'.t ted in K. C. I , a 5-rm
rvtlonlal bungalow nt 44 E ."," t h at X. :
modern In every detal'. ; hardwood floors
throuithout; best standard plumbing
fixtures; can't mention everything in
this ad., but rtrlve out and see- for
yourpeif. ('pen fmm 1 to 4 today.
FO H SALI5 .Modern IV -room furnished
bunea low. a I so garage ; f urn It ure In
cludes electric range and washing ma
chin, radiant fire uml pipelens furnace;
lot IVOxloo feet and on paved street: call
during week. .Main 470. Sundays or
holidays. Seliwnnd 3031.
Jl'ST LIKE RENT.
Brand-new 4-room bungalow, 12000,
very easy terms, small monthly pay
ments. Another new one, Rosa City park,
t P00 ; small cash payment, good terms.
See ownrr Ji Lfwls bldg
oOJNO TO liCILD?
We design and oulld residences or any
building, affist In financing same; 12
ears' continuous and com pie I e building
service. .-ECCKITY AND SATISFAC
TION' ASSURED. L. R. Bailey. contract
In k architect. HIM X. W. Hank bldg.
irvinc;ton colonial rc ier.
Near 21st and Knott, hardwood floors,
hot-water h-at. 3 sets of French doors,
beautiful bedrooms, finest bathroom and
lavatory room in the city; real bargain.
East 419.
N E W LAURELH L'I'.ST home, .fust com.
pleted, nice rooms, ground floor, second
floor unfinished. I'd x .',!!. Something dif-
. ferent. To appreciate a fine home come
out today and see it. 12."7 E. Glitotn.
Open 10 to 4. Trice riffht. Owner. Ta
bor 7404
BY" OWNER.
B-room modern bungalow, hardwood
floors. f"M cement basement, Dutch
kitchen. Krench doors, furnace, fireplace;
at a bargain. 7a2 East loth sL .North.
Broadway 1 H8.
MAKE IT SNA PPT.
Cash or trade for what have you as
first payment ? Balance eny. Movs
rifcht in to your own borne. Owner. Mar
spall 70.
lOuxloo. IMPROVEMENTS jn and ,,aij
room hou.--e. jraragt'. chicken hout, fruit
near car. a4Kl cash.
O. O. SLETTEN. 4 IS Hy. Exch. Bldg
Broadway 3 too.
NEW, .MODERN bungalow, In restricted
residence district, with large finished
attic. To be sold on very easy terms.
For particulars call 404 Piatt bldg., U7
Park st. Telephone Main 8 SO
IM M EDI ATE POSSESSION.
Absolutely modern Hose City bunga
low. 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch
) wner. Auto. 813-61. '
GOOD h-ronm bouse, w et s;de, t ent r a! I
located, for saie cheap cash consideru- (
Con. Marsha!! 2r-T J
FOR SALE 3 rooms and bath on beau-
tiful corner lot. improved street and 1
c.ue la. Call Bdwy. aJ3 for owner, 1
nr Sulr tliti!..
NIFTY T.lTTr.K HOMK.
COJlrLETKLV 11 11M.SHE1)- $2H0.
Two lots, 21 fruit tres, irio(1
rs.mont and four p(.-.' r.ntn?,
withMiHlh. tollrt. t'lii'trulM, k.i.
." Mnrks car am! irhim:. THIS IS
A RKAI, HI V AT SMALL I'KH K
1.0,1,1 lurnituro. ini'Ui.liiiK new i UKl
MARSH MrCAUK CO. r"iiH"r.
S-J-3-4 I'aihiiK Hi, Ik. Miir :::;!.
KvrniiiKs I'ali labor 43t.
ri i-i.i:x.
s.Tfr if:, e
cho . e lor. i : ion . mu
Ku t 7..
fuburlnin ilumeh.
UKAl 1 IFLL O-ucrt? umntrv home. 7 -room
modtrn houe. cliv wuter. Iin U ta hi;4 k-i.
lm'e si-fp.uj porcn. fireplace, modern
b I li. French w imlow ; iHnd drains t.l rt
from houttf; wonileiful v.iv of Mt
Hood and surround. tig couiKry, nrar
Heaver ton on rock road. 1'rki SJuo,
tvraia
BTROfD CO.. INC.
lu-a vf i'lon, i r.
HKiHI.V Imi'rovi'd 7 acre poultry and
berry farm, adjominir NwbctK- Addfs
Clyde Avery. New hern. Or.
I"ir Suit ltii.lneww Property
U.N H f in-proof bunding. Uu olio- H-'.d
inonrn, .mio.
tme fii..proMf buildtrn;. )neo:i;o $;.oo a
mom h, J4J..tiiti,
Two fir.proof bulUlina. income $nson
s your. $;i.."om.
H- I ' n 1 1 n Avr North, bt. f X 11 A. M.
E. K 1.1 . T u)i;i f ; men I H l', w.-j( nut.
lntl f.-t. I'rUe $lS.hMi. nUr own
t Tins. John K. Walur, l.l-J N. W.
li.itik hM
l'or Sul .Tfuif.
7 ACRES NKAH "nitK(iO CITT.
4-room Iioum', f i u 1 1 tr' f, bei rlr.
rented, good priIlK. only 4 hUu-ka
to
lln-; pru o ?1 l..o. t iy t. rm. A. H
A k 'TMn, 4i'o Ht-iiry li!
I lit At'KK-4 o
pav
d f-1 r I . rlone in,
near car and M'h.i.., citv n.n ni- nce
aiiabie. fliHNi, n;. p, r mo.
V. O. SI.KTTKX, 4J; Kx. t. U;dl(.
Hjl'ttllWjl t ' !
WlilTK lor t.iiip uf i'BtTn V a fill i nK ( n,
alio v, ing mcai ion, low price and cay
ti?nii offered to aetllt-rs.
li aim ai skk TiMitKit co..
T.tcom,.,, a th.
$10011 BCYS initio O'lUity in acre. im.
prowd. on pavement and eiecuic linu. AV
TT;(. . 'retiotiLin.
Full SALE- 7 ACKKiS, Cl.( 'SK INI
THOMAS ALLKN, 0IH1 Itp ST. S. g
j lioineitMit, tieiinquiMiiitiienta.
FOR "A (iO(H) li Tl K.-TLA U t'lt mOLtN
Wl'ISlI .! i; T SKK K. II i :i.M, 4J2
cn v muku or ru.i m i;it' 'k nn h;.
l''orSale I'urni.
DAI KV U 1 ' i'i KT (MTV.
A fine chance for l he i ik ht popln
with a small amount of mom-y to mart
In the dairy buinenn. U'e have lirinait d
lantl near Prim-vlHe. . reKn, (or aal
t 0 to 1 100 per acre on easy terms.
will help finance you In t ho pui -chase
of good dairy stock. w ant
farmers. Come in and e us.
J. U KAKNul l' St CXi..
S 10 1 1 a i ly; a y Kxch. b I d k . . Iain 7 5 .
JJAi H Y" farmers, invest lat this un usual
opportunity to own a fine-pay In irrt
Xuied dairy and alfaifa ranch, valued
41U.0O0. Located in famous Leschutua
valiey of central Oregon. liuyuiK sam
on entirely new p. an. very iuti cash re
quired. KUil particulars upon request.
Kt.UilOMJ LAN D Ai LOA-S CO.. lac,
Hetlinond. Ort no n.
WILL sc. I our fine dairy farm of 1 ttu acr-s
near liurion, Katacadu it. li. and Clear
Creek cro-iinery at a sacrli ice lor casa
to settle estate. Address I". ltli comuc
1 I'ortia ml, (r. '
Aithi - uU looking fur a small farm on
terms so you can a fiord to buy. if
u, wine unn iur ni rt icuia m
and
price. Marry .amn-r. Ton t le. v j
ash.
CU 1' K L., Kit I IT. liAHHK.V
li A . C J I La,
near i'ortuiiul, ..o to .oo pt
tet'ins. bcrtt soil, farms Tor s.i.e, nv
Mc Karland. real! or, jus l ii;iuK biUK
jV ACHES, level, cleared. f nt edT" K'"oJ
a-room house. near Willaminu; 'uo
down. J H. faiiarp. J Third si.
U' A NT K ! It E I. EST A T E.
CI S Tl '.1 K K Willi some cash uml solici's
bonus wants a rue or s;v-room modern
bungalow with fireplace, n - under
$.":.hi ; from Ha w t home avenue inn t h.
inciuuiiiit Jiose City and Alameda, with
Uil street liiiprnvemeniM In.
K A LI' II ilAKKLS COMPANY.
lfl ' "ii a m her of Con: men e Main VJ4
WAMLU t.wol
Ve have prouecis t1
" r l i.t nd ho ni en
at rlitit prices, if oil
s f al led In sell
) our pi "pert . v, lt liitmedlau ly wall us.
V tt aell service.
KHANK McCHlLLIH.
Z'H Henry Hidtt. ltd wy.77I.
r.ST MUK IMtoI'KKTY OU. NEILS
When sellinff our pi opcrt y s. e t tie
man who maizes a speiia.ly of liand ini;
wttft side e&c.usiveiy, and has awa
buyers lor the iiKht prupuailion.
Ji'ilN MN'.KIl.
41?" Ch an i her of Co mm ere e I tl d tf
WE HAVE eaU'ili huyeis or 1
rUaiid
can
homes If uur prtcj Is l lht
ell.
ALEXANDER HKAl.TY "0. (Inc.)
tOi Title A: TruM HMk.
1'hoTiu Hroad s nv r."t
HAVE a model li-ll Franklin louring tar;
will trade lor good lots In liom- u.
Alameda or other good diHtruts, nnnht
pay some cash difference, 11. hi N. W.
Hank bHig..Maln 417:
MCiL'Elt N c loct-in house in fcood dim i u t
up to f'onil. Have a houe in A r let a
diKlriit, clear of 1 ileum hi a tu ; will turn
In as Mist pay ment. 1 LIU N. W. ilalik
bidg . Main4l 7H.
W 1- WA.S I' iois in any aimroved d isir ici
for residential or buMm-ftf purpostja, iist
your properly with us for reu.ta
COli A. McKK.N.NA & v O.,
S ' ' url 11 St . Main 4."i22.
WE NEED MODERATE 1'likKU 1IUMKS,
DEMAND l.CliLAcl.G, i advaiiis
ejiLtiiSi vely.
J. A. WICKMA.V CO..
5flJ Stark. lidwy. 7r4
li.W'E II clients each wilh good automo
biles will put them In as HiM payment
on good ic.Hiileiue property or lots. llJli
N" W. Itankb!dg.. Main 41711.
0- li tt M bungalow, n n s.de, 1 la w l hoi ne.
t oe car, 1 ."hmi. LonuM loan a nd casu
tt t one. . la in "i J 1 . I Id w y . 4 714 ,
W ANTED To ou f ,al or housu for r"
movai to othir ioLatlon on ial side.
East 1' 0 N L
i OK li-ltuuM bonus on which tu up pi
cash and soidbT's homiR Ha t horn or
.iinii) mo" preferred. 1 abor '-'-i;
C A St for bungalow under ;itoo. tin hard
t-ur faced si. bee A. K. J I il I. 4 I'd Ljui
bfiiiiii."
bSdi;.
WANTED me ta 100 lots; wii.1 pay cash.
Ad. Ire HE :ilj. on g i n.
W ant ed t i en ; -1' a ruin.
W ANTED TO 1 1 E N T S M ALL 1'I.ACbH.
Have f eve.ru 1 per pk, wanting to rent
S ere a ge or f ma! 1 farm b, c loe t o 1'ori
land preferred. Some people will buy ihj
place after leasing fur year r more. VU
mak lots of sa.es thiM way. Will buy
equipment If priced right.
JOHN" KEliUl 'SuX, lierllncer I"dg.
Largest Kai in Deal er nn I' a i j 1 1 c r . i ast.
MARRIED man.
I'll expei lenceej farnit-r
and slock man.
wants ful.y coiilppd
farm, stock or going ranch to rent or
run on shares; is not afraid of work.
Hox li3, Oregon City, Or.
TIMH KKI. A N ?S.
SMALL sawmill, two dunkes. 1J-14 Wii
llams. W-I3 Vulcan; g'd sleds; a or 1 0
million ft. lumber; Jll M. 3 miles from
Seappoose station, or land $4 mile front
plant and macadam road Ea-y t-rn.s
for the right puriy. D. W. Price, Seap
poose, r.
TO FACII A f l F- K F I. KSTTK.
EXCH A N ili l.'i.aoo acres fa rm la nd, wll
improved, doir. title p.rfect. all good,
plenty of good buildings, machinery,
wood, water, water transportation for
products. Price $l'0O.0(mi Wa nt Wash
ington or Oregon prop. jy. W. II But
ler, JI2 Woodlawn ave. Seuttl; Wash,
Will meet interested parties al Hul;. r
h"tel. 4fc I
W A NT ED In Hawthorn
trlcts 5-room modern
$40110, to exchango for
Mt. S. ..it
lie. not t
room n.o.
nome in St. Johns.
S. M. BORLAND.
30:t Stock Exchange. A ;i
01
El l-LY htock. d ti,il equipped ai.ey (arm.
2. a'res. good buildings, crops in, al
ued 30,MKi; want Income Portland piop
erty. assume $'o,)mmi.
O. O. SLETTEN. 4 1.". Ry, Exch. Bidtf.
Bioaduay 3lo.
S E V EN - i A S EN li K R R H ) SIN
In first-clar-s mechanical condition,
practically new rubber, newly pa in ted
in Jim; will exchangy for iot, acreage
or good hous' equity. Fred w. Herman
Co.. realtors. 7.'tl' Cham of dun
WILL Tit A DK
We are prepared to arrant
tra:
for you. bring in our peop-ts ii loii
we will match u on tin vthiiu o! men'
Lots, bouses, acreage, frniv ,(!- ks u
nierchandl.-e. E. H S.. 71J Couch b.dg.
WHAT hae ou t lin.ie for s.-me h . t: 1 1 .
improved Canadian wheat land '.' Tins
not the avenme one, hut is" m.-t 1' tr a le.ii
good, ready for 11 ex t ear's crop. 1 1 ;;
Northwest e rn Hunk h!dg. Iain 4171
W IS are traders. What have you to ex
change? We have some good tarn is for
Portland income property. 4 ID Lumber
man bldg.
WINSLOW CO.
iliMMHJ C.CARANTEED t,M-k
P.. 1 ;-
land properly; will assume. A
gonian.
40 ACRES, good unimproved land, lu m:U-
out. for or & room bungalow. iiu.