THE MOUSING OREGON! AX, TUESDAY, FEB11UARY ,5?1, 1023
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JEWELER PREDICTS
BIG BUH
Prosperity on Way, Declares
President, Hufnagel.
ACTIVITY IS WIDESPREAD
Trade Is Making Effort to Correct
Idea That Gems Are Luxury,
Says Chief on Visit.
Prediction of a great building era
In large cities In all parts of the
United States, bringing restoration of
confidence in business and an era of
prosperity, was. made by Edward H.
Hufnagel, president of the American
National Retail Jewelers' association,
en his arrival in Portland yesterday
in the course of a nation-wide tour
which will Include visits to 21 Ameri
can cities.
"I have already visited Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis,
Kansas City, Los Angeles, San Diego
and San Francisco," said MrHufnagel.
"In each of these cities preparations
have been made for a period of build
ing, and In some of them, particular
ly Los Angeles and San Francisco, it
la now well under way. Business has
not recuperated entirely from the
period of after-war depression, but
the building activities that are com
ing, from all indications, point the
way to a prosperity that is sure to
benefit all lines of trade and busi
ness. Jewelry Trade Prospers.
"The jewelry business has not suf
fered from the period of depression.
Jewelry trade is stable, and fluctuates
little cither in times of inflated prices
or low markets in other lines.
"The London diamond syndicate has
announced a slight reduction an the
price of small diamonds under one
fifth of a. carat, but there has been no
material reduction in prices of fine
diamonds and other gems."
Perfect diamonds are extremely
scarce at this time, according to Mr.
Hufnagel, because of the great
amount of labor and. difficulty in
volved in getting these gems f rom the
Koutn African mines.
"In the first days of the Kimberley
field in South Africa, diamonds could
be picked up on the surface of the
ground," he said. "Now it is neces
sary to search for the diamonds two
miles from the surface of the ground,
and only one or two fine gems can be
obtained from tons of earth.
"The public has come to realize
more and more that diamonds are the
best form of concentrated wealth.
During the war Europeans bought
diamonds in large quantities as a
means of concentrating their assets
while the value of money fluctuated.
Ijgie value of diamonds of fine stock
is five times as great a carat as it
was 20 .years ago.
' Much Declared Necessity.
"Many persons regard the Wares of
a Jewelry store as a luxury, but. this
is an erroneous Impression which we
are attempting to correct. Jewelry
of many kinds is not a luxury, but
a necessity to those who live in a
mature civilization. A good watch,
or serviceable chain is not a lux
ury. Eyeglasses and optical goods
in general are necessities. A dia
mond is a good investment. .The jew-
valuable gifts that last.
"Take the conventional engagement
ring as an example. The trade in this
article does not fluctuate greatly.
Whenever there is an engagement
there is usually an engagementwing,
and in most cases the ring has a dia
mond. A man may buy a small stone,
but l;e will nearly always buy a dia
1 niond ring of some sort for his
f.ancee.".
Mr. Hufnagel addressed the mem
bers' forum of the Chamber of Com
merce yesterday noon, and spent the
afternoon in a, trip over the Columbia
river highway. He will speak at the
weekly luncheon meeting of the Ro
tary club today, and at night will be
the guest of the Oregon brancn of
the national association at a dinner
at the Chamber of Commerce. In his
address at this dinner Mr. Hufnagel
will outline the programme of the
association for the coming year, in
cluding discussion of the tax situa
tion, national publicity and the work
of such organizations. as the Harvard
research bureau and the Horological
Institute of America at Washington,
D. C. The next stop on his tour will
be Seattle.
HAfTOGS INVITED HERE
President and Wife Asked to At
tend Rose Festival.
President and Mrs. Harding have
been invited to be tha guests of Port
land during the coming Rose Festival
in June, Eric V. Hauser, president
of the Portland Rose Festival asso
ciation, sent a telegram yesterday to
President Harding asking him and
Mrs. Harding, if they could be pres
ent. The telegram follows:
May we have the pleasure and
honor to entertain you and Mrs.
Harding as our guests on the occa
sion of Portland s annual rose fes
tival and grand floral parade, June
7, S and 9? Our floral pageant has
become an anntial event of magnifi
cent Deauty ana international signif
icance, with participation from Brit
ish Clumbia, California, Washington,
jaano ana tne entire state of Oregon.
The rose, our festival emblem, sym
bolic of love and affection, exempli
fies your splendra effort to establish
international peace and our desire to
pay tribute of affection and esteem
to yourself and Mrs. Harding."
CIRCUIT COURT CONVENES
Damage Suit at Astoria Involves
Destruction of Gilliict.
ASTORIA. Or., Feb. 20. (Special.)
Tho regular February term of the
circuit court was convened here this
morning and a grand jury, consisting
or Albert Johnson (foreman), Charles
Nordquist, S. H. Webb, William Olson
C. Bradbury, John Grettula Jr. 'and
Ben S. Hay, was drawn.
The trial of the case of Albert J.
Sather against Joseph V. Giaconi was
begun, with Judge Campbell of Ore
gon iMty presiding. The action was
brought to recover $3000 damages for
the alleged destruction of the plain
tiff's gillnet by the defendant's purse
soine. The defendant holds that he
had leased his purse-seining craft and
gear and was not operating them at
the time the alleged damage was
done. .
AUTOIST HURT IN MISHAP
Sack' of Oysters Crashes Through
Windshield; Clan do D. Starr Hit.
Accidents will happen, but Claude
P. Btarr. presideat of the Toke Point
Oyster company, hopes he .will not
again have one that cornea as close
to being serious as that which he ex
perienced last Friday night on bis
way back from Willapa bay to Port
land. - ,
Mr. Starr was taking back to Port
land from the oyster beds of the
Toke Point company half a dozen
sacks of specially fattened bivalves
he had promised some friends.
As there was not enough room for
all of the oysters Inside his car, he
had placed several 40-pound sacks on
the front lenders Just back of the
head lamps.
This aide of Clatsop Crest e, rear
tire blew out. The car swerved to
ward the edge of the road and struck
the end of a half-submerged log, up
ending the machine md throwing
oysters to all points Of the compass.
One of the heavy sacks crashed
through the windshield, striking Mr.
Starr a crushing blow and fracturing
two ribs. A few pieces of broken
glass inflicted slight scratches on the
oyster's man face.
' That the car did not go over the
edge of the road and down a steep
ravine Js attributed by Mr. Starr to
the fact that another sack of oysters
bounced off between the front wheels
of the car and a tree alongside the
log that jolted the first sack of sea
food through the windshield and
swerved the machine back onto the
road.
BUSINESS BETTER HERE
Edward Cookingham Says Wool
and Sheep Industry Improved.
Business conditions, both under
lying and apparent, have Improved
materially in this section of the
country since last fall, according to
Edward Cookingham, president of
the Ladd & Tilton bank.
"Business gradually is growing
better," Mr. Cookingham said yes
terday. "Especially have tha wool
and sheep business improved. Al
though the long and severe winter
has had a deterrent effect on the
lumber trade, it is the belief that as
soon as the weather becomes more
open logging will become very active.
While" there has been only one crop
since the farmers were so hard hit,
on the whole the condition . of the
farmer gradually Is improving. It is
belter than it was."
Mr. Cookingharri, who Is chairman
of the local office of the war finance
corporation, said that marry loans are
being made through this source, pro
viding help for both the farmer and
the stockman.
R. C. WARINNER' IS DEAD
Body of Portland Laundryman Is
Found In Wind River.
Word was received in Portland yes
terday of the death of R. C. Warin
ner, ex-proprietor of the Opera House
Laundry in this city, near Shipherd's
Springs. His body was found in the
Wind river with indications that
death was accidental.
Mr. Warinner was a victim of high
blood pressure, snd from blood on the
banks of the river and other evi
dence, had apparently bent over the
stream in an attempt to stop the
rflow of blood from his nose by laving
it with cold water, and had fallen in.
The deceased' was a member of
Portland Lodge of Elks, which prob-ably-will
have charge of the funeral,
arrangements for which have not yet
been made. He left a. window, 'son
and daughter.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL BEPOBT.
PORTLAND, Feb. 20. Maximum tem
perature, 52 degrees; minimum, 84 degrees.
River reading, 8 A. M., 5.4 feet; change in
last 24 hours. 0.2 foot fall. Total rainfall
5 P. M. to 5 P. M.) none: total rainfall
since September 1, 1921, 25.12' inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1, 30.05
inches; deficiency of rainfall since Septem
ber 1. 1021. 4.90 inches. Suntise. 7:03
A. M. ; sunset, 5.44 P. M. Total sunshine
February 20, 10 hours 39 minutes; possible
sunsnine, iu nours ay minutes. Moonrise,
2:54 A. M.; moonset, 12-.&5 P. M. Barom
eter (reduced sea level) at 5 P. M., 29.90
inches. Relative humidity at 5 A. M., 82
per cent; at noon. 62 ner cent: 5 P. M..
4ll per cent. .
! THS) WEATHER.
Wind
STATIONS.
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tA. M. today,
day.
P. M. report of preceding
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity. Fair; variable
winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair; moderate
nnrrneriy winns.
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"FLO" MARS CONVENTION
RETAILERS CONGRESS GREAT
LY INTERFERED WITH.
Oregon Merchants' Association Be
gins its Annual Sessions
Under Severe Handicap.
ROSEBURG, Or Feb. 20. (Spe
cial.) Sickness la greatly Interfering
with the 18th annual convention of
the Oregon Retail Merchants' asso
ciation, opened in this city today. The
widespread epidemic of influenza
broke up many delegations which had
been expected and as a result the at
tendance has been greatly reduced.
Sickness also has interfered with the
programme as substitutions were
necessary for several of today's
speakers.
Mayor Hamilton of Roseburg, is ill,
and J. E. McClintock, a member of the
city council, made the address -ot wel
come on behalf of the city. L. L.
Thomas of Marshfield, who was to
have been one of the speakers, was
detained in his home town by illness.
In spite of these facts, however, the
convention, which is to last over
Wednesday, is enthusiastic and inter
esting. The delegates .were met In
true convention style andr escorted by
a band to the Elks' temple, where tne
business sessions were held. ' After
registration and opening addresses, a
business session was held and the
credentials committee appointed.
This afternoon there was another
business session, following which, ur,
W. J. Hlndley of the Washington Re
tailers' association, spoke on the rela
tion of religion to business.
'Business is the true test ol religion
and morals. Mr. Hlndley told me
merchants, "and religion and business
must go hand in hand.
This evening the mercnanis were
entertained at a dinner by the Oregon
Boosters' club.
MAZAMAS ENJOY SPORTS
Members on Snowshocs Break Trail
, tip Larch Mountain.
Seventv-five Mazamas and their
friends climbed to the top of Larch
mountain Sunday and enjoyed snow
shoeing, skiing, snowballing and vari
ous sports, A few of the party went
on to the Bridal Veil logging camp,
about a mtle and a quarter below
the summit.
The Mazamas made the climb early
in the morning to view the sunrise
and, although the sunrise was a dis
appointment, the view of neighboring
peaks and mountains was wen worm
the climb, the members said. On the
summit the snow was 77 inches deep.
The ascent was made by way of Bridal
Veil and Palmer. Those with snow
shoes went ahead to break trail for
the others. Some descended from the
summit by way of tha Multnomah
creek trail.
'Phone your want ads to The Ore-
gonian. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95,
AMUSEMENTS.
4
TICKET OFFICE SALE I
Now Open f j
TTTJTT T Broadway at Taylor
ItLZLMsLKJ Phone Main 1
WEEkTHUR., FRI.y SAT.
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
FAVORITE COMEDIENNE,
MAY ROBSON
; In the Comedy-Drama,
TFPAYSTOSMILE'
EVE'S Floor, $2; Balcony, 6 rows
$1.50, 17 rows $1; Gallery, 1 rows
reserved 77c, admission 50c. SAT.
MAT. Floor, $1.50; Balcony, $1;
Gal., 50c. Add 10 Per Cent War Tax
GITY orrs REC'D NOW
Also Out-of-Town.
HEILIG NEXT WEEK
4 BeelnnfnsWED.- MARCH I
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. SAT.
Tne Dramatic Triumph
Address letters, checks, postoffice
money orders to Helllg Theater.
' . Add 10 Per Cent War Tax. In
clude self-addressed stamped
envelope,
EVE'S - F 1 o o r, $2.50; Balcony, 5
rows $2.50, 4 rows $2, 6 rows
$150, 8 rows $1; Gallery, 7 rows
(reserved) 77c, admission 60o.
SAT. MAT. Floor, $2; Balcony, 5
rows-$2, 4 rows $1.50, 13 rows $1;
Gallery, 7 rows (reserved) 77c,
admgslon 50c ,
The
ipargur
String
uartet
in concert -with the
APOLLO
CLUB
AUDITORIUM
TONIGHT, FEB. 21
8:15 P. M.
Prices $2, $1.50, $1, 50c
No Tax
Seat Sale at :
Sherman-Clay's
THE CIRCLE THEATER
Fourth at Washington.
Open from o'clock In the morning
K&LU 1 S'Slocfc. lbs ioyowias morning.
AMUSEMENTS.
i THE STORM edw1d aWd
Wan STUPfHDOUS SCENERY JSO R.ECTOKJI EflKTS
IPOTORO SWINOfBTtR
PEDESTRIAN ISM
Ratumf GEORGE N. BBDW) fuMs Etaiiiftte
JESS UBONATI
BURT GORDON
PIERCE KEEGAN
&MARJ0RIE Oto&E
8 GENE FORD
NOW PLAYING
KATE DOUOLAS WIGGIN'S
FAMOUS STORY.
REBECCA OF 8UNNVBROOK FARM
Brings Ts All Back, to Childhood Days.
fT
February lil, 20, 21, t'Z. Continuous,
l to 11 p. fli.
Eugene O'Brien's
"Broadway and Home."
"MABRIAGE AND DIVORCE."
Prices: Afternoons, Child 10c, adult 20c.
Evenings, child 1,0. adult 30c.
PANTAGES
Mats Daily, :S0; Eve., 1 and
Continuous Sat. and Ron., 1:30 to 11 P. M,
MLLB, BRUNNELL IX
THE CURRENT OF FUN."
THE FIVE PATROWARS.
LANGDOV, SMITH AND LANODOS.
KDI1 K AND EDTTHB ADAIR,
LAZAR AND DAM!.
THE AERIAL ROONEVS.
LYRIC
MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY.
There Is No Prof iteeringr at the
COUNTRY STORE
TONIGHT ONLY
Afternoons at 3 Evenings at 7 and 8.
AUCTION SALES.
At ths Baker Auction nouse, Yamhill
and West Park streets. Sale it 19 A. It
MEETING NOTICES.
AINS WORTH CHAPTER
OP ROSE CROIX NO. 1, A.
AND A. S. RITE Regular
meeting in auditorium Scot
tish Rite Cathedral this eve
ning at 8 o'clock. Owing to
Itinera of Brother Martin the
17th degree will not be worked. By order
WISE MASTER.
" i
A. AND A. S. RITE, ORE
GON CONSISTORY NO. 1,
INC.- Special meeting in au
ditorium, Scottish Rite ca
thedral, this evening at b:15
o'clock, to consider resolu
tion covering site for bro-
posed new cathesral. By order,
MASTER OF KADOSH.
WASHINGTON CHAPTER,
NO. 18, R. A M. Called con
vocation this (Tuesday) eve
ning. East 8th and Bttrnside
eta., at 1:30 o'clock. M. E. M.
degree. Visitors welcome. By
order E. H. P.
ROT QUACKENBUSH,
Secretary.
IMPERIAL LODGE, NO.
159, A. P. AND A. M. Spe
cial communication this
(Tuesday), evening, February
21, 1922, 7:30 o'clock. Work
In the entered apprentice de-
Visitors cordially welcomed.
A. C. JACKSON, Secretary.'
HAWTHORNE LODGB. NO.
111. A. F. ANDA. M. Special
communication this (Tuesday)
evening at 6:30. M. M. de
gree. Degree team from the
Standard Oil company will
confer degree. Visitors welcome.
C. B. MILLER, Secretary.
ORENOMAH IODGB, NO.
177. A. F. AND A. M.. Will
hold special meeting Tuesday
evening, Feb. 21. Lecture by
Brother H. P. GelVin of
Orenco, Or. All master masons
invited.
OSCAR 8. SWENSON, See. .
SUNNTSIDB LODGE, NO.
163, A. F. AND A. M.. 89th
and Hawthorne. Special, Pen.
21, at 7 P. M. P. C. Degree.
PORTLAND CHAPTER, NO.
97, O. E. S. Stated communi
cation this evening. Social
Order W. M. '
BERTH. WILSON. See.
PORTLAND AERIE,
NO. 4. FRATERNAL
ORDER OF EAGLES,
Will hold regular meet
ing every Tuesday, 8
o'clock, 129 4th, 4th
floor.
H. E. MILLER, Sec.
LODGE EMBLEMS, class pins, officers
jewels, carry large stock to select from;
peoial work to order 'In our own factory.
Davids, Jewelers and opticians. 843 Wash
ington street at Broadway.
Hall for rent, afternoons and Sunday
nights for church, clubs, etc. The Mac
cabees, Morgan Bldg. '
, FRIEDLANDER'S for Jodga emblems.
Class pins and medal S10 Washington at.
DIED.
LASKER 'At th home of her daughter,
1060 Lambert Place, Feb. 19, Matijda
Lasker, aged 61 years, mother of Mrs.
Alice Ankcorn, Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs.
Carrie Thelander, Livingston, Mont. ;
James W. Davis, Tromaid, Minn.; Mra
Pearl Hohenstein, Seattle, Wash., and
Mra Edna Nelson, residing in this city.
The remains are at the conservatory
chapel of the East Side. Funeral Direc
tors, 414 East Alder st. Notice of fu
neral will appear in a later Issue.
SCOTT February 20, at Tacoma, Wash.,
Laura Bell, aged 63 years, wife of John
W. Scott of Tacama, mother of Mrs.
George A. Koyes of Oswego, Or., and
frandmother of Mrs. J. A. Matthews of
Ilddleton, Idaho, and Earlscort Will
iams of Pendleton, Or. The remains
will arrive in Portland this (Tuesday),
evening. Funeral arrangements in
charge ot 3. P. Finley & Son.
BUSHMAN In this city, February 19, Car-
rie Marie Bushman, aged 31 years, be
loved wife of W, F. Bushman and moth
er of Evelyn and Myrtle Bushman. " Re
mains are at the residential funeral par
lors of Dunning & Cain, Morrison street
at 12th, Funeral notice later.
HEADMAN In this city, February 28,
1921, at the family residence, 701 East
Taylor, Sarah A, aged 64 years, wife of
Peter and mother of Vineta Headman.
Remains are at Finley's mortuary. No
tice of funeral hereafter.
SIMMS In this city, February 19. 1922,
Thomas Simma, aged 66 years. Remains
are at McEntee ft Eilers' parlors, Six
teenth and Everett streets. Funeral no
tice later.
LATSON At the residence, 605 East 43S
st., gen. is, Amanaa a. Latson, aged so
years. Funeral notice later. Remains
at . the residential parlors of Miller ft
Tracey.
. FUNERAL NOTICES.
WILCOX In this city. February 19, 1922,
xjenaa jrene wncox, age o years, be
loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
. Wilcox, sister of Elsie M., John J. and
Benjamin H. Wilcox. Funeral services
will be held at 3 ?. M. Tuesday, Febru
ary 21, 1822, at the chapel of tha Cham-
, bers company, 24S-260 Killingsworth ave
nue. Determent Rose City cemetery. .
BBATET 5417 9th St. S. E., Feb. . 19,
Mabelle Scott Beatey, aged 36 years.
The funeral services wili be conducted
Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 2 P. M. at the
Portland Crematorium chapel. Bast 14th
. and Bybee st. Friends invited. A D.
Kenworthy & Co., directors.
SAMPSON Funeral services for tha late
Paul and Marlon Sampson will ba iield
today (Tuesday), at 2 P. M- at tho
Rock Creek church. Needy, Or. Friends
invitea. interment, kock Creek eems
tery. J. P. Finley & Son, directors.
SMITH At Long Beach. Cal.. of nn.n.
monia, Feb. 17, Oeorga E. Smith, who is
survived by his widow, a daughter, two
sons ana two sisters or Portland. Funeral
services at Portland crematorium Tues
day, Feb. 21, by W. T. Bliot,
WTMAN Funeral services of the . late
George Wyman will be held Wednesday,
February 22, at 2 P. M at the chapel
of Miller & .Tracey. Interment Multno
mah cemetery. Services under auspices of
UinArva lorieo Nn 10. .T fi n V
Tsui, I
Mm
BAKED
, STOCK COMPANY J5HL
gree.
FUNERAL, NOTICES.. .
CORNELL -In this city, Feb. 18, David
jr. uorneii, late or 750$ 61st ave. s. Hi.,
aged 62 years, husband of Emma M.
Cornel and lather of Mrs. J. F. Valen
tine, Mrs. N. I. Farnsworth, Mrs. F. B.
Million, all of Portland, and Laurence
E. Cornell of El Dorado, Colorado. Fu
neral services will be conducted from
the mortuary chapel ot A. D. Kenworthy
& Co., 6802-04 92d St., S. E., in Lents,
Tuesday, February 21. at 2 P. M.
Friends Invited. Concluding services at
Mt. Scott Park cemetery.
BLOCH In this city, February 18, 1922,
at hia late residence, 145 North Twenty
second street, Abraham 1. Bloch. aged
06 years 7 months 12 days, beloved hus
band of Emma Bloch. father of Florence
Bloch, Mm, Leonard Kaufman of this
city, and son of Mrs. Cetene Bloch ot
San Francisco, brother of Henrv, Arthur,
Louis, Stella and Dr. Herbert Bloch ot
San Francisco, Cal. Funeral will take
place from the residence, 145 Twenty
second street North, at 1:30 P. M. today
(Tuesday). Interment will be private.
SIEBELS At the family home at 548
East Sixth, February 17, 1822, Margaret
Slebels, aged 73 years, wife of George H.
Slebels, mother of B. R and George
Siebels of this city, William Siebels,
Spokane, Wash., and Hugo Siebels, re
siding in 8eattle, Wash. The funeral
service, under the auspices of the Sis
ters of Herman, will take place at the
conservatory chapel of thasEast Side Fu
neral Directors, 414 East Alder street, at
2:30 P. M. today (Tuesday), February
21. Friends invited. Interment Mount
Scott Park cemetery. .
HAMMERSLT In this city, February 19,
1022, William Hammersly, aged 63 yoars,
husband of Marie iHammersly, father of
Mrs. George Redlngs of this city, Agnes
Hammersly of San Diego, Cal., and R
R. Hammersly of Pendleton. Or. Mem
ber of I. O. O. F. at Canby, Or. The
funeral services will take place at the
conservatory chapel of the East Side
Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street,
at 11 o'clock, today (Tuesday), February
21. Friends Invited. Interment I. O. O. F.
plot in Greenwood cemetery.
HEMRICH February 20. at the late resi
dence, 730 Woodward ave.. Christian M.,
aged 40 years, husband of Clara Hem-
rich, father of Gertrude, brother of
Adam A. Hemrich and son-in-law of Mr.
, and Mrs. Joseph Knapp of Portland. The
lunerai service will be held Wednesday,
February 22. at 2:80 P. M.. at Finley's
mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends
invitea. concluding service, .Riverview
wuimery.
MEDI.E Tho funeral of the late Roslna
Medle. who died In this city, February
iy. ivz, win be fteld tomorrow (Wednes
day), February 22, at 9:30 A. M., from
the chapel of the Skewea Undertaking
company, corner Third and Clay, thence
to St. Philips Neri church, corner of
Sixteenth and Division streets, where
mass will be said at 10 o'clock. Friends
invited to attend. Interment Mount Cal
vary cemetery.
CLARKE At the home of her daughter,
801 Grand avenue North, February 19,
xirL, ohiiiq xj. v-iartte, ugeu years,
wife Of the late F. J. Clarke, mother of
Mrs. H. E. Potter, Leslie, Herbert ana
Chester Clarke. The funeral services will
take place at the conservatory chapel of
the East Side Funeral Directors, 414
East Alder street, at 1 P. M, today
(Tuesday), February 21. Friends invited.
interment itose city cemetery.
FEHR Funeral services for Jacob Fchr,
aged 57 years, who was found dead in
his cabin near Montavilla last Saturday
night, will be held Tuesday, February
21, at 2 P. M., at the R. T. Byrnes resi
dential parlors, 901 Williams ave. at
Mason st. Interment in Rose City cenv
etery. Friends invited to attend. Mr.
Fehr leaves & brother, Emil Fehr of
Jjeavertoa, (jr.
HENNINGS- In this city. February 20
Carsten, aged 63 years, husband of Anna
HenRings of Woodburn, Or., father of
Mrs. Anna Lichte of Woodburn. John
Henry, Carl and George Hennings and
Mrs. Lena Mauey. The remains will be
forwarded today (Tuesday), by J. P.
Finley & Son to Alliance. Neb., where
service will be held and interment made.
QUONG In this city Feb. 19, 1922, Wong
Tinn Quong, aged 70 years. Funeral to
day (Tuesday) at 2 P. M. from the
ohanel of the SkeweB Undertaking Co.
corner Third and Clay. Interment Lone
Fir cemetery. '
HOLMAN At her late residence, 925 Pa
cific street, Gertie J. Holman, aged 45
years. Funeral service will be held at
P. L. Lerch Funeral Parlors, East
Eleventh at Hawthorne, Wednesday, at
2 P. M. Friends invited.
NERVOEZ In this city. Feb. 20. Juahaa
Nervoez, aged 39 yea3. Funeral serv
ices wMl be held Wednesday, Feb. - 22,
at 1 P, M. at tha chapel of Miller &
Tracey.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express thanks to our many
friends for the floral tributes tendered
during .the Illness and death of our be
loved uusoana ana latner, u. iiarry j
Kelly.
MATTIE V. KELLY
AND, CHILDREN.
We wish to exnfess our sincere thanks
Land gratitude to our - many friends for
tnetr sympamy ana oeauiuui riurai oiiei
ir.gs at the bereavement of our beloved
wile, mother and daughter,
MR. C. R. SOLUM AND CHILDREN.
MR. AND MRS. A M. WESTREM.
FUNERAL CARS,
LIMOUSINES lor funerals. weddings.
shopping, Jones Auto Livery. Mar. 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
PORTLAND
CREMATORIUM
AND
MAUSOLEUM
PHONE SELL. 867.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Servloe for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington street, between 20th and
21st streets, west side. Lady assistant.
Broadway 260L Automatic 618-44.
DUNNING & CAIN
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
445 Morrison Street, West Side.
Phones Broadway 430. -Automatic
545-58. -
HOLMAN & SON
(Founded 1854).
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Sta. Main 507.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, lotn ana iveretc streets.
Phonea Broadway 2133. Auto. 531-33.
SN0GK & WHEALDON
Funeral Directors.
Belmont at 85th. Tabor 1258.
EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(F. a DUNNING. INC.)
The Family Sets the Price." 414 B. Alder.
Phono Bast 6& Auto. 225-25.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN
LERCH. UNDERTAKER,
Bast Eleventh and Hawthorae.
Phone East 781.
ernAJCQ undertaking co.,
ONCllCO Third and Clay. Main 4153.
A D 7CI CD Pfi 693 Williams Ave.
. Ill i.l.l.L.i.11 UUi
Phone East 1088.
A p. KEN WORTH T CO.,
5804 92d St., Lents. Auto. 618-21.
MONUMENTS.
T7 wsrrrrvtrrP'vj: .s
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
tm 4th St.. opp. City Hall. NEP BKQ3.
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QUALITY MEMORIALS
E. THIRD STS. PHONE E.743
FLORISTS.
IRVINGTON-LAUREIjHUBST LAND
SCAPE CO.
' Tour lawn needa attention; get ready
for spring; let us rake, pull the weeds and
fertilise your lawn. This la a very Im
portant thing and should be attended to
very year in the spring. The result will
surprise you. Phone Tabor 8698.
Smiths Flower Shop
Portland's Progressive Florists. We spe
cialise lit funeral designs. 141 Sixth,
opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 721S.
And Floral DeBlgns.
5 Hothouses.
No Branch Stores.
25 Years on Morrison
St., . between 4th and
th Main 7709.
ROSEWAY FLOWER SHOP.
E 41ST AND SANDY BLVD.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONa
WE DELIVER. PHONE US.
J T. JAUNCEY TABOR 7488.
NOB HILL FLORISTS.
(Estate Alfied Burkhardt.)
It, E, Cort Sad and. Ulisao. Main 1358. ,
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Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms? professional men, manu
facturers, repair men, etc., classified for ready reference.
Information as to any class of work not listed may be
obtained by calling- Main 7070, House 40.
ACCOUNTANTS. MUSIC TEACHERS.
PORTLAND CALCULATING BUREAU. ANNA L'HOMMEDIEU MOORE, teachar
, 721 Corbett Bldg. Main 1249. of piano; lessons at pupil's home if de-
EXPERT COMPTOMETER SERVICE. sired. Studio, 391 Mill. Mar. 3103.
l?e.ratra T'th molllnes furnished for VIOLIN lessons, reasonable rates. Call
Inventory calculation, statistical work, Brnariwav 707 a.k for Mr Gray
to filL temporary vacancies, or for any B ay .07. ask for Mr. bray.
special work - in figures. L. CARROLL DAY, teacher ot piano ana
RAPID, CONFIDENTIAL, ACCURATE. voice. Broadway 2555. 148 13th St. ;
C. B. TERW1LL1GER, public accountant. ' OPTOMETRISTS. .
income tax specialist, constructive audita
Phone Marshall 4400. P. O. Box 906. J(g$ Out of the High-Rent District.
ASSATEKa AND ANALYSTS. P5S Save Monry on lour Glasses.
MONTA-NA ASSAY OFtiCE. 142 Second S 2 years' experience; most
street. Gold, silver, platinum bought. mourn and complete equipment at your
' ' r . service. Consult us free. Thousands of
- ATTOKNEi a. satisfied patrons. Dr. Samuel Goodman.
E. W. EASTMAN, lawyer, 62S ChaWj-er associate optometrist. Main 2J24.
of Commerce building. ru,--. Mr 2 Morrison St., Bet.
BATHS. ETtt ChaS. W.GOOdman Frunt ad First.
DR. McMAHO.N S baths, Portland; steam. - ' ' MnKE
showers, plunges, tubs, all for S5c; tell "V P AY MORE T
your friends. Fourth at Washington. , itfl" m Eold"IiA 5
CAKFKr .imriim 5ft-fitted to your eyes, J2.50. double
. V 1 Hli.fcljkKh. aw vision glasses at low prices;
B1SSELL carpet eweeper, expert author-, satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A E. Hurwlia,
ized by Bisseil company. 65a Morrison. optometrist, 225 First st. Main 451.
Cf.1,1,1 1.QIU BUTTONS, DR. GEORGE RUBEN STEIN, veteran opti-
THE IRWIN-HUDSON CUMPANV. . "on. Eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken
SgTJVasJ.lngton. Bdwy. 434. Tabor 1254. Kgg. g"rt0gterMa,neaSu91lf b"
DRrAHoKMcnTporUand; 12th - PATENT ATTORNEY.
year. Seven post-graduate reseaxen . 3 .
courses. Rates: Extended time, 31 ad- PATENTS Our practice has extended over
j ustments. J15, restoring health. a period of 75 years. All- commumca-
' " ri,ii,iii;T ' Hons strictly confidential, prompt, effl-
rrrrr ttumirouiaia. cientj con6cjentioua service, handbook
WILLIAM, Estelle, Florello and Dewane tree on request. MUNN & CO., San
DeVeny, the only scientific chiropodists Francisco office, Hobart bldg.; Chicago
! arcb- specialists in city. Parlors 802 office. Tower bldg.; Washington office,
, Gerlinger bldg., southwest cor. Second Scientific American bldg.; New York
and Aider streets. Main 1301. office. Woolworth bldg.
DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles scl- R. c. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney
entlfically corrected; lady assistant, 613 25 yeara If invention really valuable,
Morgan bldg. Main 8762. see practicing lawyer. 601 Dekum bldg.
COLLECTIONS. PHYSICIANS.
NETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Mala 1706. ir. r. a. PHILLIPS, Broadway building,
No collections, no charges. Estab. 1100. stomach, bowels, liver, kidney, bladder,
DANCING TEACHERS. rectal, prostate and femala disorders.
ALISKY DANCING ACADEMY Lessons . without """"ion
day and eve. Also fancy dancing. Allsky PK1NTEKS.
bldg., 3d and Morrisou, 4th floor. Main
.. 40H. Agnes Summers. DJJiMTIWP F- w- BALTES & COMPANY
i DENTISTRY. I fliiU IllOist and Oak. Bdwy. T165! 611-68
T0 Q t UpinUT TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
Ufl- Ql . Hilly ill OREGON TRANSFER CO.
Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. 474 Glisan St.. Broadway 128L
Corner Sixth and Washington Sts. DRAYAGE. STORAGE.
Broadway 7210. Automatic 2119. Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks.
DpamoTDy dk. a. w. kebnis veterinary. ,
LllllOini No After Effects ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
Without Pain. &51tt Washington at. East 7tb and Grant sts. Both phonea
X-Ray work- Above Majestic Theater. . Day and night service; S veterinariana
FLORISTS. ' NEW TODAY. .
m m K ail 1? flit Lif JSORTGAtilB LOANS,
IN PORTLAND f iJjAfm United Stales Haott Building.
Charge Accounts V-2jpiX 1 ,
S28 MOKRISON ST. J(M ' TO RRNT
Phono Marshall 763 IHlVttMM' ffl X V IVLill 1
- 60x50 on third floor of Bush & Lan
fftTSt-t MARTIN & FORBES "iZVLt1 r
ftVfw, . . Good for merchants, sample- room or
COMPANY sales rodfi. Call at room 606.
354 Washington St. 1 ' 1
T ' Main 269 . beau estate.
Fine Roses -and Orchids a .
I Flowers tor All Occasions IL?lllf I I
if Artistically Arranged. IXv'V I V 1 X Vy I 1
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Main
4737
""W Win Plnse You." ' YAMHILL at TENTH
Tonseth Floral Co.
Finest Floral Arrangements
for Funerals.
287 Washington, Bet. 4th and 5th Sts.
Phone Broadway 4527.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all caees of alleged
cruelty to animals. Offices, room 159.
courthouse. Phone Main 8i from
8 A. M. toSf.lt
The society has full charge of the
city pound at its borne, 635 Columbia
boulevard. . Phone any time. Wood
lawn 1H. Dogs for sale. Horse am
bulance for sick or disabled horses,
fcmall animals painlessly electrocuted
where necessary and stray animals
oared for. All dead animals, cow a
burse etc tileted ut
FUNERAL
COMPLETE
Casket, tm Autos, Hearse, Em
halniinir, Outside Box. Grave
Marker, Funeral Notices, Bear
ers' Gloves, Dae of Chapel
flier & Tracey
Independent Funeral Directors,
Washington at Ella,
Phones i Main SUOl, 518-44..
NFW TODAY.
RUG CO.
FLUFF JIUGS
Oldest And beat aculpped factory la
the northwest. Made out ot your old
vrorn-out carpets and rues. Save half
the prico vt a new rug. (Jsa wuolsa
olotuinjr. v
0X12 RUGS STiliAM CLEANED .JM..W
- East SS80. 188 Uaat KigktJt.
The Improved
!fet3t;!fc &jS lJSl 'titj&ii &Pyr----x,t
uo 200 - "Built to RnAire."
Tha Improved eonstruetlon makes a
RSDIMADS a bettar, mora substantial
building at no greater cost to you. Thar
are the best built sectional buildings
on the Pacific coast.
First-class Houses, Garages for Less.
Erected iu Portland Practical to shin.
Ie. 11th and Market. Phone B. 5114.
AT LAST
A REAL GAS
SAVER
Saves You $15.00 a
Month or More.
TUB SPARK MIXTURE CONTROL
447 Sherlock Bldg;.
STORAGE SPACE
' Centrally Located on Track
We can move and store your goods
In a fine sprinklered building.
HAULING, PACKING, STORAGE
CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
4A4 Glisan St. Bdwy. 3470.
K0RTHWE
12 -Room
Colonial Residence
New and modern 12-room colonial
residence in the heart of- beautiful
Irvingrton: hardwood floors throueh
out, large and spacious rooms, fin
ished in the best of mahogany, oak
and enamel; walls artistically deco
rated; lare finished attic; full cement
basement, tile bathrooms, three
toilets, best of. plumbinsr fixtures, sta
tionary vacuum cleaner, 1 a r g- e
grounds, oeautiful shrubbery. This
is one -of the best-built homes in
Portland. . AK 426, Oregonian.
100x100
East Water Street, on
Trackage
Great Sacrifice for Quick Sale.
By
owkkk, A IV 4Z0, Oregonian.
For Sale Flat and Apartment Property.
BARNEY JOHNSON CO.. REALTORS,
170 10th St. Main 8160.
. 40-room apt. bldg., corner, half fur
nished, best west side location; moderni
private baths; a splendid money-maker;
$3000, half cash, bal. 6 per cent. Sl-room
apt. bldg., all furnished, modern, close,
west side, $17,600; small cash payment
down, bal. 7 per eent, both netting 13
per cent. "We Serve to Please."
- IRVINGTON.
$25,000.
Irvington, 4 beautiful homes in one;
looks like one home; all leased and
rented for $100 each; $5000 cash, balance
terms at Oper cent. If looking for an
elojgant home here is one with good in
come. McDONELL. EAST 419.
FOR SALE Income paying apartment
and store building, west side, central lo
cation; $I5.00C to $20,000 wiM handle.
Will net 14 to 16 per cent above taxes
and Insurance; balance on terms. Ad
dress A 417. Oregonian.
For Sale Lots.
IRVINGTON DISTRICT.
$875, 10O cash, -$10 monthly, all Im
provements paid, near school, car and
new park. You have a fair view of Mt.
Hood at present.
JOHNSON-DODSON CO.,
33 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 3TS7.
LAURELHURST LOTS $7O0 and up, all
improvements paid, easy terms and sec
ond mortgage privilege to right buyer.
. See us at once.
' RITTER. LOWE & CO.. Realtor.
201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Building,
IRVINGTON BARGAIN $1250 East 21st,
facing 80-foot paved street, 1 block to
Broadway carline, all liens paid, can you
beat It?
RITTER, LOWE & CO., Realtors,
201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Building.
ALAMEDA PARK $900 Let us show you
this beautiful east front homesite. all
improvements paid, tha cheapest good
lot In this diserlat. Don't phone, come in.
RITTER, LOWE & CO.. Realtors!
201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Building.
100x100. LEVEL corner, outside city lim
its east. In 1st block north of E. Glisan;
paved, water, gas light, phones, con
crete basement and floor built for house.
27x45; 6 blks to MV depot car;1 $525
cash. Owner, H. P. McCoy. East 888.
NOTICE 4to contractors; 75x52 feet, ail
Improvements paid. -N. V,'. comer 33d
and Brasee. Fernwood ru division ; ail
lot 3, block 1; worth $900; for quick
sale $500 gets It. Mrs. A. W. Carner,
Castle Rock, Wash. Box 203.
$750 FOR this 50x100 lot located on 17th
St., in Westmoreland, one block to
car, all improvements in and paid.
J.- A. WICKMAN CO..
263 Stark St. Broadway 67S4.
100x200 ON EAST 2Sth and E. Stark sts.
All street improvements paid. One of
the best east side locations for an apart
ment house or flats; $4000 if taken im
mediate)y. For particulars call Main 880.
ALAMEDA PARK
A beautiful 50x100 building site, $900;
fine corner for $1290; easy terms.
. W. M. Umbdenstock & .Co., 210 Oregon
bldg. Broadway 1658.
LOTS 10 and 32, block 1, Laurelcrest, 40x
120 each. All improvements in. Across
street from Laurelhurst. A bargain.
owner, on tjoroett ping.
WESTMORELAND SNAP Two full lots,
$650 each; paved street, near car;
terms. A. K. Hill, 426 Lumbermens
bldg. .
$175 WILL buy cor. lot N, E. cor. 18th and
Morgan; lot. 50x100. For particulars
write Harry Billinga, 192 Mechanic sc.
1 a Asiilanu, Oregon.
LADDS ADD. Elliott ave., near Haw
thorns, 3 choice lots, 120x128, $5800.
L. R. Fairchllrt, 229 Sherlock bldg.
$750 FOR SALE, corner lot, Lombard st.
50x100. 2 blks. from carline. Prlca $750.
C 453, Oregonian.
FOR SALE 2, lots. 65x100 each, west
side, walking distance. Inquire 534 Mar
ket et. .
LAURELHURST, N. W. corner 41st and
Hazeltern. 60x100: want $150 for my
equltv : liens about S1245. East 6650
LOT BY owner; 65th St., 1ft blocks from
Sandy boulevard. Phone Tabor 728t
weekdays.
TWO LOTS, street improvements all In
and paid for; 2 blocks to carline; price
$600 each; easy terms. Call Bdwy. 3400.
IRVINGTON bargain. S. E. corner of 25th
and Thompson. S22U0. Wttln. 6541
TWO LOTS, Rose City Park, all Imjjrovei
Owner. East UOiSk
REAL ESTATE.
For aie lxts.
NO. 450 DO YOU want a big piece - of
ground? 100x100, 54th av., facing
north. 64 feet west of 77th street, 2
biocks east of Mt. Scott car, cement
wallui in and paid; nice fruit and nut
trees. Just think, only $225 for a lot
with sidewalks paid. Better hurry!
RITTER, LOWE & CO., Realtors.
201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Building.
IRVTXGTON DISTRICT.
Corner loOilOO, J25O0 cash, all Im
provements paid, surrounded by good
homes, 1 block to Irvington car, 3 blocks
to school, 6 blocks to nw park. If you
are looking fot, the best value in this
district see at once.
JOHXSOX-DODSON CO..
033 N. W. Bank Bliig. Main 5787.
HOMESEEKERS,
WHY NOT BUILD?
It is less expensive. We are interested
in how well we can build, not how much
we can get for building. See us before
buying or building.
ROBNETT McCLURE, Builders,""
S02 Couch Blag. Broadway R,174.
CLOSE TO MULTNOMAH station, acre of -
fine gardening ground; south slope;
planted with small fruit trees: aban
doned by owner. Can be purchased for
tl650, 10 per cent cash, balance $20 per
month or acre at $825, 10 per cent
down and 510 per month. For particu
lars see Ben Riesland, 404 Piatt bldg.,
or his agent. Mrs. Grant at Multnomah.
LADD'S ADDITION $1250 takes It, 40x
128, with paved alley, Elliott ave, facing
west, 115 feet north of Central park, be
tween two good houses, a bargain for
cash. Who will get it?.
RITTER, LOWE & CO., Realtor
201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Building.
For Sale Houses.
ROSE CITY PARK.
HOSE CITY PARii.
LAURELHURST.
LAURELHURST. "
To buy a home in the better districts,
see us. We havo the bargains.
$4600 ROSE CITY PARK district. New
bungalow. Complete with hard
wood floors, fireplace, cement
basement, garage, etc Large lot.
Buy now and select your own in
, terior and exterior finishings.
BONUS LOAN ACCEPTED.
$5250 ROSE CITY PARK New 8 -room
bungalow, complete with hard
wood, floors, fireplace, cement
basement, etc. Everythin& one
could possibly expect for the
money. BELOW THE HILL.
Paving paid. TERMS.
$3S00 LAURELHURST A ne-tv bunga
low built by one of Portland's
best builders. A home of down
right worth. Considering the qsu.1-
ity of workmanship and material
used, you will find nothing like
it for the money. Large corner
lot. Just INVESTIGATE that's
all we ask.
A. G. TEEPH CO.,
Insurance Realtors,
West side office 270 Stark St., near
Fourth. Bdwy. 609S.
East side office 1170 Sandy Blvd. at
40th. Tabor 9590.
000 LAURELHURST, close to park,
choice location. 7 rooms, living
. room, dining room, real den, Dutch
kitchen, five bedrooms and bath
room downstairs. Three bedrooms,
toilet and lavatory upstairs. Two
fireplaces. Interior old ivory and
real mahogany. Alvin Johnson,
Realtor, 204 Board of Trade Bldg.
Phone Bdwy, 37. Evening, .East
2901.
FOR SALE MODERN 4-ROOM BUNGA
LOW, JUST COMPLETED, IN NORTH
JONESMORE. SIZE OF HOUSE 28x28:
LOT 60x100, PRICE $3275. EITHER
CALL OR TELEPHONE UMBDEN
STOCK & CO., 2D FLOOR, OREGON
BUILDING. TELEPHONE BROAD
WAY 1658.
FIVE-ROOM California bungalow. 8 yeara
old, well-built and very attractive; hard
wood floors, red brick fireplace, boo!--cases,
etc. ; 2 good-else bedrooms with
closets, pretty Dutch kitchen and a
large basement; situated on a corner lot
117 feet deep in a good district, close in.
This is our best buy at $4000; 41000 cash,
terms or bonus. If you want to see a cut
little home, see this. Phone Bdwy. 4835;
evenings, Mar. 1788.
EX-SERVICE MEN.
We have some real desirable, modern
bungalows, ready for Immediate occu
pancy, very reasonable, terms.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? ' .
See our plans and up-to-date ideas.
We can help you finance.
W. M. UMBDENSTOCK & CO.,
210 Oregon Bldg. Bdwy. 1658.
IT ADDS a ,feeling of comfort to your
family, gives you a feeling of indepen
dence to own your home. Let us build
. for you on your lot or ours; easy terms.
Investigate. . ...
505 ARTISANS BLDG..
Opposite Benson Hotel. '"
IRVINGTON. Owner leaving the city; this beauti
ful home must be sacrificed; 8 large
rooms; all modern built-ins; 2 fireplaces,
hardwood floors; garage; best district.
W. M. Umbdenstock & Co., 210 Oregon
bldg.. Bdwy. 1658.
$4500 HOUSE $4500.
Beautiful 6-room house, modern home,
on paved St., 1 blk. to Richmond car.
Let us show you this one.
ANCHOR INVESTMENT CO.. -
, REALTORS,
404-5-6 Panama Bldg. 3d and Alder.
HOLLADAY-IRVINGTON.
Five-room bungalow, two blocks from
Broadway on full lot, with built-in buf
fet, fireplace and many other built-in
features. A sna.p buy for $5100. Terms.
O'FARRELL-FORDNEY.
338-40 Cham, of Com. Bldg. Bdwy. 4172.
ALAMEDA PARK.
New 5-room bungalow, $6250; all mod
ern built-ins-. hardwood floors; best buy
in this select district, garage; .easy
terms. W. M. Umbdenstock & Co., 210
' Oregon bldg., Bdwy. 1658.
SMALL PAYMENT DOWN.
5-rodm bungalow, . furnace. lots ol
built-ins; all in excellent' condition; lot
50x100; price $3250, $350 cash, balance
like rent. Fisher, with O. O. Sletten.
415 Railway Exchange bldg. Bdwy. 3400.
LAURELHURST NEW.
Beautiful new 6-room bungalow, pur
chaser may have selection of furnace,
electric fixtures and decorating. This
Is a real bargain. W. M. Umbdenstock
& Co., 210 Oregon bldg.. Bdwy. 1658.
WE MUST SELL 303 E. Chicago St., in St.
Johns, this, week. .This is a modern 4
room house with full basement on im
proved county road. Cement walks and
curbs. All improvements paid. Foi
particulars telephone Main 880.
6 ROOMS REAL VALUE.
$200 down and small monthly pay
ments will secure this comfortable home,
full lot, berries and fruit trees. Price
$2600. Will pay you to investigate. W.
M. Umbdenstock & Co., 210 Oregon bldg.,
Bdwy. 1658. '
MODERN' BUNGALOW. CLOSE IN.
5 large . rooms, attic, full basement,
new, modern and pretty walking dis
tance; low price. Terms. D.
ROBNETT & McCLURE, REALTORS.
302 Couch Bldg. Bdwy. 6574.
FOR SALE Modern four-room bungalow,
Just completed, In north Jonesmore,
- Size of house 26x28, lot 50xl00r price
$3275. Either call or phone Umbden.
stock & Company, 2d floor, Oregon bldg.
Phone Bdwy. 1658.
FURNISHED 5-room house, 18 mln. to
P. O. ; churches, schools, stores, s. cat
handy; free of Incumbrance for $3500,
very liberal terms. See this today.
J. P. McKENNA, REALTOR,
1151 Belmont at 3th. Tabor 6493.
HOLLIDAY PARK ADDITION.
Five rooms and sleeping porch, fur
nace, fireplace; half block to car; fur.
nished or unfurnished. By owner. East
7729.
CALL OWNER Brand new 4-rooin bunga
low, Alberta, $2975'; terms. Cement
basement, fireplace; 2 bedrooms. Wdln.
6453. .
3-ROOM house, St, Jonns; basement; 50tx
100 lot; 1 block to car; $200 cash or Ford
'18 or '19 preferred, balance easy. Pries
$1250. Owner, East 7819.
$450 CASH, price $3000. 6-room cottage,
newly papered, lot 83 1-3x124, heart ol
Sunnyside, nice, clean home. Scott &
Berry. 1038 Belmont - -
BEAUTIFUL 7-room Irvington bungalow,
practically new and modern to the min
ute, shrubbery, lawn, garage, Broadway
car. Phone East 8423,
4-ROOM BARGAIN.
block from car and pavement, full
lot. This is a bargain; $1550. -Call Mr.
Erwln, Wdln. 6714.
$2500 RICHMOND district, 6-room mod
ern house and garage. Paved street
Seli wood 503.
FIVE-ROOM cottage, Sunnyside. $700 will
handle, balance like rent; no agents.
D 441. Oregonian. ;
1000 CASH, full price $1600. New 4-room
bungalow, up-to-date. Mount Scott car,
Scott & Berry, 1038 Belmont.
5 ROOMS modern, garage; fruit and
flowers; well furnished, $3300; $K0ti
down, balance terms. 1374 Greeley.
5-ROOM modern bungalow; must be' seer,
to be appreciated; buy from owner and
save commission. Call Tabor 682S.
COMPLETELY furmsrrea 6-room modovc,
bungalow, with double garage. Taboi
8744.
ST. JOHNS, 4 rooms, new, modern; small
payment down, monthly payments. Co
lumbia 1431.
BY OWNER Close-in, 5-room house and
den, pantry and bath; full cement base
ment, furnace. Terms. 795 E. Salmon.
IRVINGTON, 7-room modern house, ciosi
in. East 4808. .
WEST SIDE, 6-room modern house. Sloe
down. $35 pr month. Phone Main 6920
OVERLOOK ADDITION Dutch Colonial
house. Call Wdln. 4f)70 or Wdln. 1703
$3200 7-R. HOUSE.
Auto, 310-11.
3 lots, $40 menu.
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