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13 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1022 PORTLAND RIDERS TO BUY 8 HORSES Animals to Come From Walla Walla Stables. HUNT CUUB MAKES DEAL! Mountu to He Offered to Local En UiusiaHts and Taken by Organ ization if Xot Sold. K I it lit new saddle horses, all suit able for the hunt and declared to be of show ring class, will be added to the list of 1'ortland owned horses within the next few weeks, according to an announcement made yesterday by J(. M. Kerron, master of fox hounds of the Portland Hunt club. The horses are from the stables of .Matt G. Knnis of Walla Walla, breeder of hunters and Baddle horses, and are either thoroughbred or stand ard bred or crosses between the two lines. The deal constitutes the first sizeable consignment of high-grade horses ever bought in the northwest from a northwest dealer. Heretofore buyers have looked to the eastern or middle western stables for show horses, although several Portland owned horses have come singly from the Ennis stables. Bnyrrej to Inspect Anlinnl. An option was taken last week by H. M. Kerron on the eight horses and they will be shipped to Portland soon for inspection by their pros pective buyers. At least five of the shipment will bo turned over to per sons who have been looking for sad dle horses or hunters and are ready to buy as soon aa they are suited. The others will be offered to sev eral other persons who have , been looking for horses. If not taken, they will go to the stables of the Portland Hunt club for the use of members not owning mounts. K. A. Martin, director of the club, who is one of the leading horsemen of Portland, had occasion recently to inspect the Knnia stables. He de clared that the eight horses to come to Portland aro all likely ribbon win ners, and gave as his opinion that they would make a noticeable differ ence in Portland's share of the win nings at night horse shows to come. Armament Best Mount. The best of the lot is said to be a three - gaited man's sadd'.e horse named Armament, declared by Mr. Knnis to possess the greatest possibil ities of any horse he ever produced, and to be able to compete with any high-class horse that might be en tered in the Portland show. Arma ment Is half thoroughbred and half standard bred, golden sorrel In color, 18 hands high and 4 years old. The other horses included in the purchase are: Rosemary A three-galted black (addle home, 14 hands high; a woman's or child'' mount. Paaserose, a three-galted standard-bred black mare ot the woman numer oi addle type. Hampion, a bay hunter, said to possess treat speed and ability to jump; man'' hunter type. Rockspray, a three-salted saddle horse, gray in color and 10.2 hands high. Ourson. three-galted woman's saddle florae, show ring- type and bay In color, 13.2 hands high. Foxtail, a 15-hand cob, handy hunter type, described as of the same conforma tion aa the high Jumper," Corn Cob, and with ability to become a high Jump show home. Sllverdawn, gray three-galted man's Bad die hone, with color, atyle and action for a show horse; described aa an all-around hone for the bunt, straight hacking or the ring. mills WTlans"begun VHliPARATIONS STAKTKI) l'OK STAGING 1922 EVENT. Financial Statement of Divisions or Gate Receipts for Last Matches Being Mailed. NEW YORK, Jan. 1. (By the As- sociated Press.) Financial state-j ments of the division of. sate receipts and other business details in connec- i tion with the Davis cup matches of last summer are being forwarded to t 11 the competing- nations this week by the United States Lawn Tennis association officials. Preparations for the staging of the 1922 world's team tennis championships goes hand in hand with accounting of the 1921 pro ceeds. Invitations calling attention to the fact that entries will close on March 15 have been sent to all nations with recognized tennis governing bodies. Of the 12 nations which challenged for the Davis cup in 1921 the leading contenders are certain to try again this summer and the Philippines, Ar gentina and Belgian organizations, which defaulted during the progress of play, have intimated that their players' will continue until elimin ated, especially If the break of the draw gives them preliminary matches at or near home. With Australia, Japan, the British Isles, South Africa and France con ceded to be the strongest challengers at this time, interest in their appear ance in this country next season will bo Increased by the presence of new players on several teams. The marvelous veteran, Norman K. Brookes, will head the Australian toam and will have as co-challengers Gerald Patterson, J. O. Anderson and P. O'Hara-Wood. Patterson, who did not make the trip from "down under" last season, is said to have improved greatly. American tennis authorities lean to the opinion that the proposed Aus tralian combination will appear in the challenge role late in August and give the United States defenders a bitter battle for the cup. liourclman Plays Lexington. HOARDMAN', Or,. Jan. 12. (Spe cial.) Hoard man basketball team Is rounding into shape. Last week-end they broke even, losing to Arling ton, 18-14, and winning from Irrigon. 11-7. Considering that they have had no floor for practice, and that since December 1 it has been Impossible to use the outdoor court, the showing was good. Friday they meet Lexing ton on their floor. West Linn Beats Tualatin. TUALATIN. Or., Jan. 12. (Special.) Wednesday night the West Linn high school basketball team defeated Tualatin high by a score of 18 to 16. The play was distinguished by clean, clever work. An Interesting feature was the loyal rooting of Tualatin. School lioiits South Aberdeen. ABERDEEN', Wash.. Jan. 12. (Spe cial.) The South Aberdeen basket ball team lost !i hotly contested game l;ist night to the Grays Harbor Busl- nens college in the Randall-street gymnasium, 17 to 14. Overconfl dence was quoted as the reason for the defeat of the crack South Aber deen quintet, which had not been de feated before lam night. Curlers Meet January 14. DL'LUTH, Minn., Jan. 12. Curlers from four states and also two prov inces in Canada will gather here on January 14 for the 29th annual bon npiel of the Northwest Curling asso ciation. Frank E. Fre-reau of Du luth, president, said reservations had been made for upwards of BO rinks. Last year 45 rinks were represented In the meet. CLUB HOOPERS PRACTICE MULTNOMAH GETS READY FOR WHITMAN GAME. Loss or 3 Stars Pending Settle ment of Amateur Status Is J 5 low to Team. The Multnomah Amateur Athletic club basketball team, which has been more or less upset over the loss of three of its stars, pending investi gation of their amateur status, has been practicing right along In prep aration for its game against Whit man college in the Multnomah gym nasium tomorrow night. Coach Borleske may be handicapped at Whitman in not having enough material for football, but that situa tion doesn't apply in basketball. Borleske always turns out one of the best quintets on the coast. He is alwavs in the running for the north west conference title, which his teams have won more than once As usual, be has a good team this season. Whitman got off to a flying start In Eugene early in the week by defeating the University of Oregon two games in a row. Whitman took Monday night's game, 31 to 22. and repeated Tuesday night, 24 to 15. Both were hard games, but Whitman always had them pretty well In hand. The clubmen made their debut against Oregon last Saturday night and emerged victorious by a 40 to 33 score. But only a great rally in the last half by Gus Clerln put tne Winged M hoopers over. Clerln registered nine baskets In the game, five of them in the last halt, and it was these points that won. If Smith. Craig and Wapato are granted amateur cards it will strengthen the club team materially, as all three are among Coach Dewey's first string men. Ray Toomey, the Multnomah manager, expects to see at least two of them in the club lineup tomorrow night against Whit man. If all goes well the lineup should start something like this; Gus Clerin and Beck forwards. Craig or Hugh Clerin center, and Twining and Smith guards. The Multnomah hoopers have been put through some strenuous paces this week by Coach Dewey. The players blew up In the last half against Oregon and Dewey does not want that to oqcur again this Beason. Consequently he had his squad out Sunday afternoon, Monday night, Wednesday night and last night. They will rest today. RATES FOR CLASSIfltU AtiVtriTISING In order to turn the more than one time rate, advertUing mut run la con secutive kututm. One time 12o per line Two time teach Issue .... lie per line Three times (each lasi ).. .10c per line lh above rate apply to all Ueiuimsa wiiu tiA ioiiowrmc inception i Seven tiix.es teach Issue)... 9o per 11ns one to six months, per month $2.50 per lne but to twelve months, per mouth $2.28 per line Situations Wanted. 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M.t lor 'lbe buuday ureKoiuan until A. A4. baturday. AMTSEMENTS. LYRIC MVSICAL COMEDY COMPANY CHORUS GIRLS' CONTEST TONIGHT ANOTHER IllOT OP I-AFGHTER "NEARLY AX ELK" Afternoons at Tt Evenings at 7 and 9 Today Triple Headline Bill Tonight ELAINE HAMMERSTEIX "POOR DEAR MARGARET K1RBY." The Timely Revo. Crescent Comedy Four. SPECIAL AFTERNOON PRICES. 0. A. C. GLEE CLUB CONCERT Fourth Number Lyceum Course AUDITORIUM Sat. Eve., Jan. 14 Seats on Sale Meier & Frank's, Dec. 13 and 14 Prices, 50c, 73c, $1.00 Direction Ellison-White ceum Bureau Ly- n3 EDDIE BUZZELlVco. TarJI ' tw A MAN OF AFFAIRS fcTI'lvJ LANE & BYRON RyRgCUrr NAVARRO DAgLINO SISTEgS iTS&S LYDIA BARRY . I?TLI:j lyrical paconteuse sTTTyll BEATRICE SWEENEY K-Slllif FINK'S MULES K1?1 NAT NA2.ARRO fr CO. Bflhj.J wttm BUCK AND BUBBLES HIPpodroME AMUSEMENTS. iSlKKLY IS "TOWN TALK" i - -- HEILIGB'""A7.. XJZV TONIGHT 8:15 ow -SPKC1I. PRICK- j MATINEE TOMORROW 2:15 THR SPKCTACfl. R MLSICAL. SICCESS LONDON FOLLIES SOMETHING SEW IV REVUES WITH THE WORLD - FAMOUS COMEDIAN KARRY TATE ENTIRE LONDON HIPPODROME CAST AND PRODUCTION. 40 KNfil.ISII BEAITIF.S 40 IB GORGEOUS SCENES IS EVE'S $2..-,0. HZ. 1.W, 1. 77c. 30c SAT. MAT. fI.M, ft, r,oc Add 10 Per Cent War Tax. Tlrketa Now Selling. STOCK COMPANY M. y NOW PLAYI.VQ New York's Rlb-Tk-kllng Success. "THREE LIVE GHOSTS' You Laugh, Yon Scream, and Then You Oo Again. PANTAGEg coxTisuors 1 P. M. TO 11 P. 31. PAII.INK, Eminent ten-h 8clentlMt. A I. KIK1.US A.L SIIKI.DON. THE 1'AtUtON SINliKKS. J1K. AMI IKS. C.iKTKK D.IIAVEN In "MAKKV THK A'UUU 1.1HL." THE CIRCLE THEATER Fourth at Washington. Open from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock the following mornins. TOO T.ATF. TO CLASSIFY. WANT lot in lrvlngton or Itose City; trade Oakland 6 automobile, and some car. 8toner, 60 N. Bdwy. AUCTION BALES TODAY. At Wlleon's Auction House. II t a Furniture. 1G0-171 Second street. MEETING NOTICES. NOBLES. TAKE NOTICE. Thst the charity ball riven for the relief of the unem ployed In the city of Fort land, will be held at the Auditorium on the evening of January 18. 11122. Thia is an especially worthy cause and should receive the sup port of our entire nobility. Nobles are urged to aid this cause to the utmost. Tickets. $.1 per couple may be procured by fihrinera at the office of the Potentate, suite 204 Imperial hotel, on end after Monday. Jan uary 8, 1922. By order of the Potentate. tiAKVEY 13c.CK.YV i i XI, Kec. A. AND A. S. KITE. Forty-fifth semi-annual re union programme for today D A. M.. 18th degree: 10:30 A. St., 21st degree; 2 P. M.. 2Rth degree; 2:45 P. M.. SOth degree; 8 P. M., Slst degree. PRESIDING OFFICtil. SUNN Y SIDE CHAPTER No. 42. R. A. M., East Thirty ninth and Hawthorne. Called convocation tonight (Friday). 7:30 P. M. Work on M. M. and P. M. degrees. Visitors welcome. By order of E. H. P. W. J. BKECKEIyS. Sec GUL REAZKE GROTTO. NO. 65 Wednesday lunch eons Hazelwood. Costume childhood dance, Pythian temple, Jan. 13. Masonic fraternity Invited. HARRY A. McRae. Chairman. MASONIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Employers needlns: help of any description telephone Broadway 5218. Only Maaonic nelD furnished from this of fice. No charge to employer or employe. N. H. Atchison, manager. Masonlo head quarters. Multnomah hotel. PORTLAND LODGE, NO S3, A. F. AND A. M. Special communication this (Friday) evening. 7 o'clock, Pythian building. F. C. degree. Vis iting brethren welcome. Order H. J. HOUtiHTON, Sec MYRTLE CHAPTER NO. 15. O. E. S. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening, Pyth ian temple. West Park and Yamhill, at 8 o'clock. Re ception for the retiring ma tron and the new officers. By order of W. M. JENNIE H. GALLOWAY. Sec THE JANUARY DANCE of the T. P. A. will be held at the Hotel Multno mah, Saturday evening, January 14. All members ot the T. P. A. and friends Invited. Tickets, Includ ing war tax, 70c. CLYDE EVANS. Secretary. PORTLAND LOOGK. NO. 209. Invites all members of the Fraternal Brotherhood and Friend to attend the Joint public installa tion of officers this Friday evening at b:30 o'clock, Alaccabee hall. MASQUERADE costumes for rent. 381 Yamhill street, near West Park. We keep masks also. Alain 61:s. GUS H. CRAMER, llii BELLING BLDG. Alain UOJd. Jewel and emblem manufacturer, watch and Jewelry repairing DIAMONDS, Diamond Betting and Mounting. LODGE EMBLEMS, class pins, officers' Jewels, carry lurae stock to select from: special work to order In our own factory. Davids, Jewelers and opticians. 343 Wash ington street at Broadway. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 Sixth st. FRIEDLANDER'S for lodge emblems, class pins and medals. 310 Washington at. 1IE1). WAfiNER January 12. Tt K Elizabeth Wayner, atfed 0O years, late of bG HaiKht ave. Beloved wife of John B. Wagner and mother of Mrs. C. MoMel lon, Mrs. F. K. Parlin, Mrs. E. F. Kwarthout, Mrs. H. M. Caven. Eulalia Wagner. J. C. Wagner. Eugene M. Wag ner. Cyril A Wagner and .Nicholas Wag ner. Remains are at A. R. Zellar Co. parlors, 682 Williams ave. Funeral notice later. HHATt'R January 10. J. R. Heater, aged 01 yvars; remains are at McEntee & Ellers parlors. ltJth and Everett eta. Funeral notice later. FUNERAL NOTICES. SMITH In this city. January 11. 1012. Surah A. Smith, aged 59 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend tho fu neral services to be held at the chapel of Kdward Holman & Son. Third and Salmon streets, todav IFrlday): Januarv 13. at 2:.l0 P. M. Concluding services at the Portland crematorium. McOROTETY In Seattle, Wash.. January 0, James E. McGrotey, afted 4.1 yeara. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend, the funeral services to be held at the chapel of Edward Holman &. Son. Third and Salmon streets, today (Fri day). January 13. at 1 P. M. Interment In Mount Calvary cemetery. SHAW In thl city, Jan. II, Pally Fhaw. late of Orenco. Or., sister of Laura Shaw of Orenco. The funeral service will be held today (Friday) at 2:SO P. M., at Finley's mortuary. Montgomery at 5th. Friends Invited. Concluding- service. Portland crematorium. WILKIN The funeral services of the late Adam G. Wlikln will be held Friday, January 13, at 3 p. M.. at the Metho dist church at Tualatin. Interment Tualatin cemetery. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. BURTON The funeral services of the late W. A. Burton will be held Friday. Jan uary 13. at 3 P. M.. at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Multnomah cemetery. t By order W. M. ijip Portland Business Bulletin A directory of business firms, professional men, manu facturers, repair men, etc., classified for ready reference. Information as to any class of work not listed may be obtained by calling Main 7070, House 40. accountants. JULIUS K. BLACK, public accountant, auditor. Income tax service. Concord bldg.. I'd and Stark. Phone Bjwy, 7443. A,4U.HS AND ANALYSTS. Mo.NTA.VA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second street. Gold, aliver. platinum bought. AIl'OK.VttS. E. W EASTMAN, lawyer, of Commerce bldg. 32 Chamber W. P. ADAMS, attorney, moved to 513 couch bldg. Bdy. u-loi. Consultation free. HA I II. Lit'. UK AIcMAHON'S batha. Portland; steam showers, plunges, tuba, all lor 35c; toll your friends. Fourth at Washington. (tl.tttUlU UtTTOXS. THE IKWIN-HODSON COMPANY. 3S7 Washington, Bawy. 434. Tabor 1-54. ( II1ROPH.VCTIU. DR. McMAHO.N t-Vicilan) Portland: 12th year. Seven post - graduate research courses. Rates: Extended lime. 31 ad justments. 11.,. restoring healthy IHKOI'l)lSTS. W1L.L.IAM, Eatello. Flore. lo aud IJewaho Ue Veny. tne only scleatiiie ehlropodiais ana arcn apeciaJlsrs In city, i'ar.ors ju tierlinner bids:., aouthwebt corner Second and Aider treeta. Main Klol. DK. O. O t'LETCHKH Foot troubles sci entifically corrected; lady aaaiatant. bl Jdornan bids., Mnln 8i2. IK. li. LOU1SB COX. aseptic cUlropudial. 835 JJorgaa bld. Main 4UUB. fl.KAM.Mi AXU UK1XQ. REGAL CLEANERS TAILORS ANX HATTEF.S Suits or overcoats dyed brown, blus or black. So. Mall orders solicited. 1-7 V. 01 ri at. C OI.I.Kt'TlONS. KKTH CO.. Worcester bid. Main 1 7SMJ. No collections, no charges. Kstab. 1!KX. DKNTIVIKV. DR. B. E. WRIGHT Third Floor Ralelirh Bids;. Corner Sixth and Washington Rts. Broadway 7311). Automatic 2111), DENTISTRY DR- MIS?!,,. Without Pain. S5H4 Washington st. X-Kay Work. Ahove Ma.iestlfl Theater. DKTKCTIVE HEKVICK. "DETECTIVE SERVICE" TRACINO. SHADOWING, INVESTIGATIONS. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE. BONDED OPERATIVES. 322 WORCHKS'IER BL1H5. JfcWELKV M Mi. A.M REP.UK1XU. ROSS' CO., DIAMOND SETTERS. SIB MOHAWK BI,I)U 3I AND MORRISON. MINING AND OII EXAMINATIONS, reports, mining meth ods, milling processes, oil land geology and field development. D. G. Kidder, mining engineer (A. I. M. M. E.), 724 Morgan bldg., Portland. Or. Main 1516. FTNEKA L NOTICES. LEVIN In tbls city. aJnusry 11. 1!22, Max Trfvln, aged rlt years, Wo East Yam hill street- Survived by his widow, Mary Levin, five sons. Sam L., Ben M.. Morris B. and Jack. Levin of Portland; Edward Levin of Chehall. Wash.. and two daughters. Airs. Ben Endleman of Spo kane. Wash.: Mrs. Moe Lyons of Taco ma. Wash. Deceased wsj? a member of the Sixth-street Jewish congregation. Fu neral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 P M., at the home of his son, Sam L. Levin. 411 Broadway. Interment in Talmud Toran cemetery. DEMPSEY Jan. 30, at the residence. MS E. 14th. near Clinton, Ellen Dempsey. aged 73 vears. mother of Daniel J. Dempsey. this city, and Mrs. T. J. Sher lock. Boise. Idaho: sister of Mrs. Pat rick Lynch. Funeral will be held from residence Friday. Dec. 13, at 9:30 A. M-. thence to St. Phillip Neri church. E. 16th and Hickory ste.. at 9:45, where requiem masa will be offered. Friends Invited. Interment in Sit. Calvary cemetery, ilc Entee oc Ellers, directors. HOLM AN January 12, 1022, st Portland, Or., AIlss Frances Ann Holman, aged 8 yeara, daughter of Jamen Duval Holman and Rachel Hlxson Holman, both de ceased, and sister of Frederick V. Hol man. George F. Holman and Mies Kate 8. Holman. Funeral Saturday, January 14, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at her residence, 50O Taylor street. Frlenda . are invited. Services at the grave pri vate. Please omit flowers. SCHUTZ At the residence of her daugh ter. Airs. Edna Day, 733 East Twenty seventh street. January 11. Mary A. Schulz, aged 52 years, beloved wife of John N. Shuts, mother ot Lee N. Polland of Aliami, Ariz.; also survived by three sisters. Funeral services will be held Saturday, January 14, at 3 P. AI. at the chapel of Aliller & Tracey. Inter ment Rose City cemetery. ECKLES AHlwaukle. Or., Jan. 10. S. Perry Eckles, aged. 61 years 7 month 14 days. Funeral services wiil be held Saturday. Jan. 14, at 2:30 o'clock P. Al.. from the residential funeral parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy. 1532 and 1534 E. 13th, Sellwood. Kriends invited, inter ment Mllwaukle cemetery. LESKELA In this city, January 12, Jacob Leskela, aged 50 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday. January 14, at 2 P. M.. at the chapel of Aliller st Tracey. Interment Multnomah ceme tery. FTTVERAT, CARS. LIMOUSINE'S for funerais, we-Mlnse. nhop ptng. Jones Auto Livery. Marshall 114. FCXERAT, DIRECTORS. Cremation $45 Portland Crematorium MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between l0th and 21st tit., west side. Lady assistant Uawy. ztui. Automatic- o -. DUNNING & CAIN FUNERAL PIRpyTORS. 44."i Morrison Bt., West Side. Fhones Broadway 430. Automatic 545-58. HOLMAN & SON (Founded 1854. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of a home. Kith and Everett streets. Phones Broadway 2133. Auto. 531-33. SNOOK & WHEALDON. Funeral Directors. - Successors to ' Breeze ec tinook. Belmont at 35th. Tabor 12.18. EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (F. S. DUNNING, INC.) The Family Sets the Price." 414 E. Alder. Phone Esst 52. Auto. 225-25. LERCH. UNDERTAKER, East Eleventh and Hawthorne. Phone East 781. FINLEY'S MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT 5TH. MAIN 9. Vs'CWCQ UNDERTAKING CO., OIU ULO Third and Clay. Main 4152. A D 7CI I C3 Pfl Williams Ave. Ml III X.I-I.I.L.II UUl) Phone Kast 1088. A. D. KENWORTHY & CO.. B804 9 2d st.. Lents. Auto. 618-21. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates all cases of alleged cruelty to animals. Offices, room 160 courthouse. Phona Main 378 from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. The society has full charge of the city pound at Its home, S35 Columbia boulevard. Phone any time. Wood lawn 78-J. Dogs for sale. Horse am bulance for sick or disabled horses. Small animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cows. ( borses, etc., picked up. . MCS1C TKACHKR. MADAME L)K MAKUL1S WOOD Accred ited piano and dramatic expression. Prac tice with mi;. East IU44. 204 E. -Oth at. L. CAKKOLL DAV. teacher of piano and voice. Broadway 2.".S3. 14a 1.1th at. O H UM K'l KISTS. Out of the High-Kent District, hate Money uu I our Olasscs. 1 v-.r.' sxnerience: moil mouern and complete equipment at your service. Consult ua free. Thousands or aatlalied patrons. Dr. Samuel Goodman, associate optometrist. Main 2124. ... , son MorriMtn rc.. oet. Chas. W.Goodman 1-ront and rii-st. Will" PAY MORKT .V'.-T-C (Basses In gold - filled 'rma kVTw ..,, .v. 1X50. double vision glasses at low prlc . I aatlaractlon guaranteed. Dr. A. ' optometrist. 223 First it. Main 4.H. UR. GEO RGB KLliENSTEIN, veteran op tician; eyes tested, glaasea fitted, brokan lenses duplicated promptly, very reason nhle nHrM 'JAH Morrison St. Main .'01- PATENT AI'IOKNES. K. C. WIUGHT. registered pstent attorney 25 years. If Invention rea.iy vaiusble. see practicing lawyer. rtnjumDio. PAINTING. 1-AlT.KltANGING. PAINTING, tinting, papsrilig. good work, lowest price; paper hung right siae up. Wdln. 1484. 1'IIVSICIANS. Llt. K. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building, stomach, bowsl. liver, kidney, bisdder. -ctal. prostate aud fsme dlsoruers. -wlttiuut operation. PlI'K KEPAIKING. -V PIPES REPAIRED 'e By Experts. ripe Shop. 272' Washington St. PKINTI.KS. PRIUTIIUfi F. W. BALTES & COMPANY. I Hill I litU ,t and oak. Bdwy. 71H5; 511-05 KHKCMAT1C SI'KCl.Vl.lsT. King's Rheumatic Cure FREE EXAMINATION FREE. The world's greatest rheumatic cure. IT'S IN THE GOODS: THAT'S ALL. JACK KING'S Mineral Treatments. Cured Patients -Vv Best Reference. JACK KING. Itheumatlc Specialist. 83 Fifth St.. Corner Oak. Second Floor Phoenix Bldg. TKANSI KR AND STORAGE. SECURITY STORAGE ft TRANSFER CO. Packing Moving Storage. Money loaned on goods In storsge. 63 Fourth St., opp. Multnomah hoteL Phone Bdwy. 3715. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Ollsan st Broadway 121. DRAYAGE. STORAGE. Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks. VKTKK1NAKY. ROSE CITY VilTBlUNAKV HOSPITAL. East 7th and Grant sts. Both phones Day and night service; S veterinarians FLORISTS. I ADflCvT 3 innui.ui RETAIL FLORIST IN PORTLAND. 828 Morrison St., Portland Hotel 1'houe Mux. 353, MARTIN & FORBES COMPANf 354 Washington St. Main 269 Fine Rosea and Orchids a Specialty. Flowers for All Occasions Artistically Arranged, FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. MAIN hvvuiS 4737 YAMHILL AT TENTH. And Floral Designs 23 Hothoiw'8. No Branch Stores. 25 Years on Morneon treet, bet. 4th ,nd 5th. Main 7700. Smith's Flower Shop Portland's Proftresdive Florists. We spe cialize in funeral dtaisrns. HI Mi Sixth. opprwite Mler & Frank s, Main 715. ROSEWAY FLOWER SHOP. E. 41ST AND SANDY BLVD. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. WE DELIVER. PHONE US. J T. JAUNCKY TABOR Gtl73 NOB HILL FLORISTS. (Estate Alfred Burkhardt.) V. E. cor. 2.1d. snd Giisan. Main inr,r. fOXSETH'S FLORAL CO.. 2S7 Washington St., bet, 4th and oth. Main S102. A. Ilul. MONUMENTS. W3' PORTLAND MARBLE WORKs tfM 4th St.. opp. City Hall. ' NEU BROS. ro UL OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUALITY MEMORIALS THIRD &. PINE STV PHONE FUNERAL COMPLETE CaNltrt. two Anton, Hears. Em balminpr, OutMide Box, (irave Marker, Funeral IVoticen, Bear era Olovea, Ue ot Chapel Miller & Tracey Independent Funeral Directors, Washington at Ella, rtoorm Main 2H1, 610-44. ' MW TODAY. STORAGE SPACE Centrally Located on Track We can move and store your Roods in a fine bprlnklered building. HAULING, PACKING, STORAGE CLAY S. MORSE, INC. 454 tillaan St. Udwjr. 3470. FRESH EGGS FOR LESS YOtT CAN BUY SPFF.R'S WlLUMEl'I'U VALLEY F It K S II IIIIAIIIOII ECCi Cirade 1 Wci Grade 2 30c LA GRANDE CREAMERY CO, Portand'a Sellinsr Agents) Edward E.Goudey Co. mortgage: loans. United States Bank Building. JOHN B. COFFEY.CO. SURETY RON 1)3 I.VS!iRA!VfH 400 Wilcox IlldK, Bdwy. 38 Phone your want ads to The Ore gonian. Main 7070. Automatic 560-35. $75 WAV TODAY. CO. FLUFF JJDGS Oldest and best equipped factory In the northwest. Made out of your old worn-out carpets and rugs. Save half the price oi a raw rug. Us woolea CtOthiOK. 9x12 ItCGS STEAM CLEANED 1 JVO. Kast SS80. 188 alaat Eighth. FOR SALE! Two Story Frame House 963 HANCOCK ST. Sale and removal of bulldinfr la Jesired. Bids yr be received until January 18,1922. Specifications at sOl Courthouse. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. I R. 11. Thomas, School Clerk and II us. Slur. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved Property. Installment He payments If Uealred. llulldiog Loaas, Current I tales. I'rompt Service. A. H. Uirrell-Gili Co. 216-219 Northwestern Hank Uulldlna;. Marshall 4114. BKAL KSTATK. tor Mir flat and Apartment l'roperty. TO SKK IS TO BUY. Two 5-room flat and tile sarase; 1 block to It. C. car. fine ncia-lilior hood Very beat of IlKht fixture, built-in. furnace tor eacn rial; Jaunury ir;ip. Kvcrv convenience: Income !M mo. $7-."U, Half casli, bal. li'.tf. This Is an InvesUnelit on a noma mai is gom. nuwy. -on. PlRTLa..U MUMK !., . 6:t3 Hallway ExrhatiKQ Hulg. MOST attractive apartment aite on west aide, with wondertul view. 15 minutes' walk to business district; have plana drawn for client, 2 and S-room apis.. tw.winv luree return on Investment want party with ll-VOOO for half inter est and manage same. munu o. flths. architect!!. Mar. 477H, lease value JU0; bargain, al,(HK). 8uuo JOHN E. WALTER. 1X13 N. W. Bank Hlda. Mar. ST1 t..- i i I u lav mvvi.'.H Apartment house. 44 rooms, divided 11 untH. cood loc-aLion. Ions: lease. Fur ther information call at 36! 6th st. l'none .vain vi- LEASH 1VANTK1), UNFURNISHED B1UCK JIOTSL OR APT. HOUSE. AN Fur Hale Lots. BARGAINS A.MONO HAUdAlXa. HOSB 1'ITV PARK, STKEETS PAVE1J. fW0 E. 61!d, west front. lion frl. 5-d, east front. li7o K. 4tll, west front. J7il e. 40th. west front. $7." K. 4th. east front. $7.10 E. 4Mh. east front. HSi E. 4Mth, west front. f7,0 . 4!ith. east front. $'1 E. 5.1th. east front. n;,0 E. !(Uh. west front, corner. J1U50 E. 5tith. east front, corner. hii . k b''. Al.l ureMt front. These lots sre all IKIxlOO. with all Street improvements in and paid. SEE US FOR BAROA1NS. HEN-DERSON-BANKUS CO. 2S Henry Hldg. Broadway 474 CLOSE your real estate deals quickly tarougn our escrow utputuuiuL, TITLE TRUST CO.. Title Trust Bldg. HOMR BUII.nERS. 2D MORTUAGIS PR! V1LEOE. SMALL PAVMENT DOWN, BALANCE MONTHLY. RUSH CITY, ALAMEDA. MOUNT TABOR DISTRICTS. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. 8 Chamber of Com. Bids. 100x10 FEET. ,75. WII.SHIRK. Broadway or Btaumont cur. fir trees, brautlful homeslte, terms. I57.40 down. Slo per month. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, b Cnauiiber of Commerce Bids. Broadway UU34. ACRK AND HALF-ACRE! TRACTS. EASY TERMd. CLOah. IN. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. 8 Cbambfr of Commerce Bid. Broadway tki34. LOTS BARGAINS. LOOK! ALL IMPROVEMENTS IN. $700. LESS THAN ASSESSED VALUE. 21si. near Sandy blvd.. 15 lots, owner non-resident wires me sacrifice. Hurry. IQey won't last long. T. O. BIRD. IS2 CHAMBER OK COMMERCE ALAMEDA PAI1K BARGAINS. Corner itlt and Prcseott '"io Corner 3-i and Skldinors it All imp. In and paid. Easy terms why not build? KRED C. PRATT. 634 Cham, of Com. Bid. Broadway 1S.VI. EAST IRVINGTON HUSO. I have a lot, SlxlUO feet, near ISth and Schuyler sts. The street snd sewer liens are sll paid. Pay $1M) down, ths balance 15 a month. I will Klve you second mortKaite privileges so you can gal a loan to build. Cail me evenings. Auto. 3--03 ALAMEDA PARK. HOMEDALE. 200 restricted homesltes In this Topu lar district at prices 4U0 up. Below the hill. Watch It grow. J. A. W1CKMAN CO., 202 Stark St. Bdwy. B794. MT. IAUOU. 60x100 on (list. $il7u, $125 cash. $10 monthly. Macadam st. Sewer, sidewalks and curbs in and paid, near school and car. JOHNSON-nODSONT CO.. 33 N. W. Hank Bldg. Main 87ST. BUILD NOW. Be a satisfied home owner. We wel come Inspection. LIBERAL -INAN-C1AL ASSISTANCE. ROHNETT & SlcCLURK. BTTILDER3. Bdwy o74. .10i Couch Bid. IRVlNllTON. 1SO0, choice 5uxlo) lot, lies well, fine homes all around, owner will sacrifice; special terms (riven. See Mr. Jones, V. E. BOWMAN 4 CO.. 210 Chamber of Commerce BMg. IltVINGTON DISTRICT. $B.V) cash, paving, sidewalks, curbs and sewer In snd pld: on K. lsth nesr 'ailing;.: near echool anil Irvlngton caj'. JOHN'ON-IODSON CO.. Krt V. W. janll Bldg. Main 37ST. 2D MORTGAGE LOTS. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Com. Bldg. 3 DOWN. $5 MONTHLY. Splendid lot, 60x100, all cleared, on St. Johns line, sbout half way out; total price $412. Fred W. German Co.. realtors. 732 Cham. of Com. o0 CASH. $10 monthly; Macadam st. Sidewalks, curbs and sewer in and paid. Price JdoO. JOll.VSOX-DODSO.N' CO., SS N Wr. Bank Bldg. Main 8787. ROSE CITY Two lots, adjoining, on 61st St., 100 ft. north of Hancock, west fac ing; improvements paid; $100u each. Rummell & Rummell, 274 Stark st. IRVINGTON. alSilM on 13lh St., bet. Hancock and Tillamook, Improvements in and paid. S1500. by owner. Auto. 31I-b3. BFAUTIFUL. West Mt. Tabor homeslte. Terr eltrt location: will sscrlfice for quick deaL See A. K. Hill, 42d Lumbermens bldg. WESTMORELAND snap. Close to car; Imp pd.; 30. terms. Sea A. K. Hill. 421 Lumbermens bldg. VALUABLE Quarter-block on Itelmont, paved snd Pld. sacrifice half psice. Owner. East 622S. JoV.I) ROSE CITY PARK; 50x100; faces east on 64th St.. near Tillamook: as segments paid. Mr. Bell. East 2:1. 100x100 IAJTS, IKJ0-ALBERTA CAR. IS down, tJ8 month. Roger W. Carr, 1219 N. W. Lank bldg. Main 1843. LARGU Laurelhurst corner lut, 41sl aud Uazelfcrn, $137o, East bQo9. REAL KHTATE, For Wulr Houses. SEB FRAVK U McGUIRB To Buy Your iluiuo. LARGEST HOMK-SELLER IN A.MEItlOA. 1200 Photosrapba ot Homes for Sale. TUB TIMB TO BIT YOUR HOME. 13 NOW. Ws hsv o-er l-'mi Homes llted with us for sale, comprising every ope of Home at all price unit ternis. We pro tect your every interest and put you In immediate touch with the home THAT will jtKfT meet with yolr RE- tjriUEMKlNTS. If necessary, well help ou make your tiwn pavment. E-Serv-Ice Men! BUY Yol.'It HoiME TODAY! Apply your loon lstr! OUR NEW NUMBER IS BDWY. 7171. tiO Salesmen at Your Service. Open Evenings Until l. NEW LISTINGS. (First Tims Advertised). NEW ROSE- CITY BI'NOAI.OW. $47il $:ioo down to Ks-Srvlt Men! A 1 .v,.y new, IHiOAi) VISION E 1 t oionial Bungalow; A rooms, hard wood floors, combination livin anil dining room with fireplace, bookcu.se, bullet, paneled dourrf. cove celling, Dutch kitcnen with breakfast nook, linen closets and clothes chutt-s; PHvrti st. EASY TIC It. MS! DKI.iGHTr'UI.LRST NEW BUNGALOWS. E. 4sth St. IRVINGTON SPETIAL! 1 $.02o Kl' It N IS) 1 ED! Artistic rt-room IKVlNGloN HOME; 2 glassed-in sleeping porrhe. 2 large fire places, ouk floors, cosv paneled den, clever huill-in f;tt itret.. tur IMCC etc. -i)MI'l.KTKLY Kl'U NIHEI! Come and see thisfor value! Multnomah St. CENTRAL E. PORTLAND. 41l00 SUBSTANTIAL, modern -ronm attractive home; good corner lot. Garage. Dals etricl. terms. You can convert this Into flats! Live lu one! ltent the other! PTEDMONT-.IFFKK'HSON HIGH. loPJU J t'HT COM I'I.ETED! Pretty spick snd span ,-rooiu bungiilovv. large combination lltlng and dining room, with attractive fireplace, bookcases snd full ivory mantel; beautiful Ivory buffet. Ivory kitchen with iiiimr breakfast nook; 2 largrt while bedrooms with white enamel twith helwceo' Portland hld. IMMACULATE L'NGALOW. NEW ALBERTA! tV.I'.X) ESY TERMS! ExceptlonnUv ar tistic, semi-Colonial hungaliw, w ith tile newenl, most- allteti features! .1 rooms, beautiful In direct lljxhts: ilardwood floors. buCt-in bilflet. old Ivorv wood work, model Dutch kitchen, cheery fireplace. E. 3 Id St. KKNTONl ROOMS! $2tMH Good b-riiom sou;anlial modern Kenton home: I Mk. to Kenton cur; club and school. Stafford St. SKt.I.WOOD! $1900 KOZY KO'lTAGM Or" 6 rnomF, with modern conveniences: 5oxllu lot: paved street, immediate pos session. Harold Avenue. Wl.l hell ' furnished for 241H). THIS 13 A KMA1, SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! VACANT! VACANT! VACANT! $2200 "HI down! HKRE IS Al'Tl'A l.LY f.NK OK THE HlGtiEST HAK GA1NS 1N THE PENINSULA! Artistic 4-room bungalow with sleeping pon h anil good floornd attic, built-in labor-saving con veniences, whlto enamel plumb ing elec. gas (gas radio Included I A N K A '? COY HOIA1EY HOME! E Kiner.m Street. FURNISHED! Mini IKW'V! .l990j.KlO down! FUKNISHEIi! Com fortable, substantial, neat 4-rm. lmnnalnw collage In Mt Si.itt. Gas, elec. Two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, aatn Ave. See FR.WK T,. McGUTRE To Buy Your Home. Realtor. . Abington P.hlg. Bdwy. 1 1 1. (Formerly Main 100M. Third St. Bet. Wash, and Stark. T 1.-T lITT YOU ON .. Tallinn- llt for The Mc;UIR15 SYS IBM, a live Real Estate Diget. pub lisued monthly. BEAUTIFt'L BfNGAIXIW TN SUNNY BIDE EUKN1SIIED. T.irf cnmnleted and new'.y furnlKhe.l, everything goes: it has large living room irMi.-e. hnokcjtees. elegant Dutch kitchen with large breakfa.-t nook, two lovely bedrooms, modern bath. UKhtH fine cement basenient. wood lift and laundry tray; fine big lot : it is handy to stores, sircei. cms aim school and I snup for !(,...; pay down JilSO balance only 40 per month, no liens or inortgsges to assume, immediate ' :.. V. I.-. I lllllTV! s.-e . uosaesffiuii wi, w ....... . E. W. HUGH! 60T JOURNAL BLDG. MAIN 2R.-S. FULTON DISTRICT. fl-room bunsalow with large attic- rooms are light and In good condition; ea.it front with fine view; 60x100 lot: all street Im provements In and paid. Price ti00 cash, bulance like lent. DERR POWNDI'R. 1213 N. W. Bunk Bldg. .Mm. 221j. ROSE CITY PARK. 6IX-KOO.M BUNG AIH W DOT. BLK Oltl ill h' x 4 s."o. Positively one of the best buys In Rose Cltv. Just think of bujlng a thor oughly modern bungalow, with liurd- -..a ft,,,,-, i hrmitf liout. fireplace, fur nace. full cement huwemer.t uml double garage, for Terms), too. Hurry. A. G. TEEPE XJ.. 2-0 Stark St. Broadway flKXI, East side office. 40th and Sandy. Tahor n-.-.MI, BRAND NEW. 5-room bungalow; every mod ern convenience; 2 blocks to Mis sissippi csr; only I2UO0; I2..U down, balance to suit. A. KOSOVAC. 410 Gerllnger Bldg. Marshall 3101. ROSE CITY HOME. tjOOO 7-room bungalow on East nnth stT between Thompson and Tillamook 3 blocks to Rose City car line; heautlf.i homes all around; strictly modern, a. I the bullt-lns and fireplace, old Ivory finish French doors, hnrdwood floois. nice 'lawn, garage; possession can he had In one week. 1ihiu cash, buunce $40 per month. per cent Interest. JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. fill V W Bank Hldg. Main o7Si. DUNCKI.KY AVE. ALAMEDA PARK HTAUTT. We have a 5-room bungalow (new) with hardwood floors throughout, fur nace fireplace: every Imaginable built in feature, cabinet kitchen, breakfast nook, plate glass windows, cement base ment, wash trays and everything: fin ished In ivory and white enamel: srtlntic light fixtures; floored attic: soxlnn lot; garage and runway. Price 12.- Terms. Rummell Rummell. 274 Stark st. i-v ul'lH'li'l.: MEN. Before vou buy you owe It to vourself to Investigate, our proposition. If vnu re srolng to build wo can 1 of a distinct service to you. If necessary we 11 hc.P financo vnur home. We'll soon huve a pleodld 'bungalow In Rose ity for sn e no 4tKM1 that will please you. Truly It worth Investltratlon. U.efor- you buy see A. G. TEliPK CO., 270 Stark St. ,.llr'"'r2T f - East side office, 40th and Sandy. Tnhor l.'0. J - M 1 7 wwv 7 ai 1 0 S T ri i l J I ,llKl ' ALAMEDA PARK. -room Hi -story l.ungalovr of excep tional beauty and convenience j break fast nook, sewing room. 5 large closets, hath, toilet, lavatory down, toilet and laVatory up; large sleeping porch, fire place hardwood floors, furnace; choice location: exceptional terms. J A- W1CKMAN CO., REALTORS Quality Homes - Slnrk- St. Bdwy. (704. a i a t i.:iia PAII K. Beautiful 5-room bungalow, fireplace, massive buffet, bookcases, njk floors throughout, French doors, glass hard ware old Ivory and tnpestry finish, choir's electric fixtures, furnace garage. 60x100 lot. All assessments paid. J his home huilt hy day labor, being well con structed. Price $Wimi. terms. " JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. rlM V. W. Bank Bldg. Main HiST SOUTH MT. TAHOR. ONE YEAR OLD. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. Modern 5 rooms. Ivory finish, hard wood floors, fireplace, cement basement and travs; lot BOxKK), or will sell extra lot If desired: will accept soldier s bonus. Owner. Ka't o-'.i.v -isi-nvisHEn S-ROOM BUNGALOW. $450 cash and balance like rent; enough wood for winter. 40x100. fruit, shrubbery, etc. Price for quick sale only $1400 and will accept light ear. JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. fm V. W. Bank Bldg. Mnln S7T, - FOR SALE. "We have some fine cheap lots In good section for sale. . R-room house, modern. $!!2V. terms. FM ITH-WAGONER CO. STOCK EXCTT. liHIiO $150 DOWN, $16 and 6 per cent monthly, cood room house, plumbing, electricity, gas, nice 60x100 lot, good lo catlon. vacant. Move In. Tshor 6661. LOVELY home on highway, near Multno mah station,- ItOAHs, labor 3G7. REAL KSTATK. l-'or Sale Houses. IRVINGTON BUNGALOW. $7300 A thoroughly modern slx-rootn bungalow in North Irvlngton wltti verv large living room, hardwood floors, fireplace., a lovely break fast room, French doors, tl.o bath with shower, furnace, ga rage, concrete liasemeut Willi laundrv trn, paved mrcet, ono block from car. 1.VU dou lor uulck sale. IRVINGTON HOME. $.-)Si0 For fine 7-room home, close to two car lines, on corner lot witli paved streets; reception hall, liv ing room, dining room, with fte.e place. library with blltit-ln: kllchrn, thr." fine large bed rooms, iwo wlih de"ing room", sttlc. full cement basement Willi furnace and In mid. trays. Terms. FUltN ISH ED HAWTHOHNK BUNGALOW. -,00U For one of Ui must complela modern, well constructed bunga lows In Hawthorne: furniture of the very hot, hullf-lus. hard, wood floors, fireplace, Dutch kitchen: car st your service "t time to see tins real buy. Terms. ROSE CITY BUNGALOW NEW. $52UU Full price for a new five-room bungalow Willi uH modern con veniences that so to make uf) a real home. If you buy nnr you mav have choice of tapestry paper, furnace and light fixtures. E.isv terms. Car stour service. Don't fail to . tlu.. Al.HEUTA HUNG ALOW . x.Vio 1 It ! W . $:t"0O Modern five-room bungalow only half block from car. two large. irv lo'ili ooiiis. Dutch kitchen, full cement basement, fireplaco, llaldwood floiiis. A very auiac live till v. MODEKN PUNGALOW. $.-iim ImWN. $3000 Well built, very attractive five room bui.ga'ow In bcsl section of Alberta. lilts two Uige bed-, rooms, fireplace and many built in features. You cannot beat this for the price CLOSE To WASHINGTON HIGH. $li;n0 Six-room home, reception ha!I, large living and dining room, fine kitchen with two pnniries, three large bedrooms and bulli, b:iscnienL Willi furnace; 60xUH lot. east front, paved llreet; A very good buv Jumio cash, bal ance easy. Experienced salt s men with notes at your servke. (' FARKELL-.Fi illDNEY. 3.1S-4il Cham'er of Com. Bldg. Broad il V 41 TJ. STOP THAT RENT LEAK. . ; $ n23 $20 rash. $20 monthly buys a JU room coltare In lbs Alberta, dis trict, ground 60x1110. gas Slid gas) lights, patent toll.t, sink, i' water. R bearing fruit ticca, goud. wooilstied utid garage. $ 000 $tsn down. -'0 monlh'y buys si 4-room box house, celled, sm.ilb cellar, ilcctrlt- lights: ground 1 xlld. four fruit ircoa and sumo berries, $ 000 I'.o down. $15 monthly buys si piece of ground KKIx 141, slid Si substantially built 2-runtn cot tage near Courtney station on the Oregon City line. This Is In a new plsttlng and you have river front rights and privileges la connection with this place. $1476 $100 cash. $16 monthly huys si 4-rooiH 2-s'ory hou.-e-, lias patent toilet, sink, fireplace, coneroiei floor all oer downstairs. honi needs painting snd a Utile worlc bv .Mr. llamlv mull, 1 block from Woodstock car. Don't licsllal on til lb, as it Is a dandy. FRED W GERMAN CO., Realtors. 732 Chai.i. of Com. i 1IAIG1IT ZONING SYSTEM. TE1.I. IS WHAT VOU WANT. WE WILL FIND IT FOR Vol1. Sulcamen r3 experts in their zones. 1 47.'.(V W EST SID E CO RNEIt. Six-room home, iii fine district: enamel finish, new paper and shudes; double ga rage; all lieuiy paiuled and In excell. nt condition. Can be made to yield I'll! . month besidi'M 4 nice rooms for yourself. Terms. Call MR. WILES. JaMMl fl ROOMS ROSE CITY, lliiriiivnnil floors, pipe furnace, fire place; many built-in features: about fMni worth of extras included ; gas range, large, water heater. Itadia nil ire, drapes, el'".; small down payment Will handle. Mr, Church. NEW .AIHl'S ADDITION NEW $MH1 will handle this ,1-room bungalow in a fine district; easy walking distance) oak floors, fireplace, floored attic, eto, Ak Mr. Louden lo allow uu this. Jin.'.fl IRVINGTON X ROOMS. ' Exceptionally fine storv and s ll-iffi bungalow in a good neighborhood : fur nace, fireplace, garage; close to school and car. An Inspection will convince oit us to the value of 111 b home. .T. R. 1IAIGIIT. REALTOR. !:.V32T Hoard of Trade Bdw v. 2l'i. PIEDMONT. 100t100 tut: 7-room semt-hunga-low; located on one of Plednnuit's choicest coiners; large, light rooms, 1 bedroom down. 3 up; g 1 assortment of bearing fruit trees; garage; pt.ee induced to sialoil. Easy terms. DFRR POWNDER. 1213 N. W. Bank Bldg. -Mar. S24fi. II AVE YOU A FAMILY? No excuse for paying rent when yoit can buv a home like this for small dowm payment easy monthly pavments at loir rato of mtercsl ; gooi i-room house; 4 large rooms below, :1 ahove; toilet on, both floors; porcelain hath and lava tory; full cement basement; 2 lots, mak- lug hOxlOO; severnl fruit trees; ch!ce-ni house and run: price only :;iOo: "anl cash. $20 per month and 0 per cent in tercet on liHlsnce. STEWART JOHNSON. t1.'i Northwestern Bank Hldg. IRVINGTON. On- of Irvlr.tton's finest STUC C l home: large rooms, solid ma hogany and oi I ivoiy ihroughout; two while tiled fireplaces and two tiled baths: three extra lavatories, two giass-ineloeied sleeping porches, connection with dressing room and lavatory. In the heart of Irvlng ton: $l2.r,00; will consider small Los Angeles bouso In trado. RiiSM t'lTV DISTRICT. B ROOMS AND SLEEPING: VOUCH, $4n;n Folks, here is a homo that will please! vou. A new bungalow, splendidly fin-, ished, modern. including full comeiis liHsement. iiieplaee, hardwood floors, r-Asj rage etc. Asscssinenls paid. V'niii, You'll Uko this. All ready to move lnlus A. G. TEE I'M CO.. . 270 Stark St. Ilradwsy 003. , East sldo offce. 4nih ami Sandy. Tiitnir tl.'.Mi SNAI'--.-ACUII'U'E - BARGAIN. ROSE CITY BEAUTY. Owner has left tho city. This beauti ful Calif, bungalow can be bought not your nwtl terms Pergola porches, full casement windows. large living room, fireplace, French doors to den, handy Dutch kitchen, breakfast nook. Inrga bedroom, flno sleeping porch, furnace) and garage. KasV terms. IL Si.MF.nVM.LT?. BDWT. 2178. "20 U. S. National ll.inlc Bldg. lltVINlTrON PARK BUNGALOW". $4C.llii .". rooms and large floored attic. Nice r.oxlOO corner lot. facing cast ot East aoth ft. on car line; liard-surf.icn street, built-in buffet snd hnokcuseu. fireplace, full cement basement. nle lawn, garage, 3 blks to school. $2Ol0i cash, balance 7 per cent. J.ilINSON-PODSO.V CO.. fill N". W. Bank Bid K. Mnln !7T. :;iimi t;.".f CASH. Artistic new 4-room bungalow; rice living room, with a beautiful S-foot fire place, hardwood floors, handy Dutelx kitchen with breakfast nonk. two light, airy bedrooms and flno bath; concretoj basement with laundry tras; corner lo;. closrt to MV car. - R. SOMERVILLR. BDWY. 2478. -320 U. S. National Bank Bldg. EASY TERMS. $4100 Verv artistic now 4-room bun galow, garage, furnace and sleeping; porch, beautiful hardwood floors, flno fireplace. Dutch kitchen with breakfast rook: very artistic stone chimney; clos to MV car. K. SOMERVILLE. BDWY. 2478. 320 U. S. National Hank Bldg. 4-ROOM COTTAGE J3I00. Oood plastered 4-room cottage, hsso ment, electricity, bath, etc.; on corner, near K'erhy snd Kllllngsworth. Prlrsj $21100, j.Mlo caoh and $23 per month. Sea Mr. Currie, .T. W. ORT7SKI. 318 Board o,f Trade Hldg. Bdwy. 74,",2. 7-ROOM HOUSE. NEAR LAURELHUHST. 7-room modern house on faOxlOO cor ner. Both streets hard surfaced and all, paid for. Onlv one block from car oik east 2oth st. rrlre Jnnn. DUDREY INVESTMENT fO.. 0-10 Panam-i B'dg. Bdwv. flf12. ST. JOHNS l-rni., strictly modern house. farage, chicken house. 114 So. Hartmsn, nqulre next door. M. H. C.lttorlln, Gas ton. Or . owner. 8-ROOM home In Irvington at once; this) Is a real home: priced for fi'ilcit snl.-t terms. Pbuno owner alter 0, Last fjiuj.