Tllk MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1023 TRIPLE MAIN EVENT -FOB FANS TONIGHT Boxing Commission Seeks to Please Boxing Followers. TWO 4-ROUNDERS BILLED Dunn Meets Clark, Ortega Fights Swain, DePinto Boxes Brandon In Three Headliners. TOMGHT'S BOXIJfO CARD AT THE AKMORY. Joe Dunn versus Hal Clark, lightweights. ten rounds. Battling Ortega versus Joe Swain, mld- aieweights, ten rounds. Mike Da Pinto versus Georgia Brandon. Xeatherweights, ten rounds. Two four-round bouts. . - Three ten-round scraps are on the card at the armory tonight. This un usual triple main event smoker marks another experiment of the Portland boxing- commission in its effort to please the fight fans. The cash and creati customers have been clamoring: for more action so the commission decided to give them just that in three ten-round bouts. The commission has figured that more action could be crowded into three ten-round arguments than in several bhorter bouts. But on top of this triple-barreled arrangement there will be two four round battles. At first it was decided to hold only one tour-round go but Matchmaker Hansen said yesterday that there would be two. Dana Meets Clark. Joe Dunn and Hal Clark, rugged Chicago mauler, meet in one of the ten-round bouts; Battling Ortega and Joe Swain will swap blows in an other, while Mike De Pinto and Geor gle Brandon will mingle in the other. Kid Oliver and Young McCormick will box the four-round curtain raiser while the other four-round bout has not been signed. It is likely that Frankie Ritchie will sppear against come good boy. Battling Ortega Is said to have been offered several bouts in other cities, including a crack at MorrieS Lux, in Omaha. Ortega thinks he is about ready to step out and meet some of the topnotchers, but if he does not get over Swain tonight his chances of landing other bouts are mighty slim. In Swain, Ortega is taking on a tough fellow, who, when he was in his prime, did not balk at meeting anyone from middleweights to heavy weights. In fact. Swain has beat more heavyweights than he has mid dleweights. He packs about as solid a wallop as any of the oys developed around here. Dunn Dae Today. The only dope available on Clark who meets Joe Dunn In one of the ten-round bouts is his workouts in the gym and a book full of press clip pings which shows that he has met some Of the best lightweights in the country. Clark shapes up like a boy who will give Dunn a good stiff argu ment. Dunn Is scheduled to arrive from Tacoma today. The other ten-round contest is be tween Mike De Pinto and Georgie Brandon. Mike Is a clever boxer who tnay keep out of Brandon's way, but if the little Italian ever closes with Georgie and elects to mix things the fur will fly. All women who are accompanied by men holding a $2.20 ticket will.be admitted free. RACING TAX PliAX SCORED Belmont Before Senate Committee In Behalf of Association. ALBANY, N. T March 10. August Belmont, representing the West Chester Racing association, appeared before the senate committee on taxa tion today and urged the defeat of the Pitcher-Betts bill designed to Impose a 6 per cent tax on the gross receipts of the racing association. Mr. Bel mont as well as R. T. Wilson, repre senting the Saratoga Racing associa tion, told the legislators that an added tax of 6 per cent in gross incomes, with all the other taxes imposed, would bring their total tax to 67a per cent of net receipts. "If this is done," eaid Mr. Wilson, ."it will necessitate a reduction of purees and breeding of horses will be driven from the state." Mr. Belmont asserted the racing as sociations made nothing out of tht betting. "There are some men interested in racing who never bet a dollar," h eaid. "I have never bet a dollar on an American race. Betting is not th object of racing men." INDIA IX DAVIS CUP USTS Challenge Contained in Cable gram to Tennis Association. NEW YORK, March 10. India challenged for the Davis cup today. The challenge was contained in a cablegram to the United States Lawn Tennis association from A. Gupta, Delhi, honorary secretary of the Lawn Tennis association of India. India's was the ninth challenge re ceived for the 1922 tournament. In view of the long trip which the team from India made last year to England, then to the United States and then, back to England before re turning home, it was feared the par ty might not enter the contest this year. Last year's team, which in cluded L. M. Deane, Fyizee Moham med Sleem and S. M. Jacob, surprised many tennis followers by defeating France. This brought the India i team against Japan at Chicago. The players were obliged to return to England Immediately after the match so they did not compete in any east ern tournaments. HEILMAXX AXD COBB IX KACE Unofficial Batting Honors Com peted For by Two Tigers. DETROIT. March 10. A run for unofficial batting honors, rivaling that staged during: the playing; sea son last year. Is reported from Au gusta, Ga., training: camp of the De troit Americans, as taking- place be tween Harry Hellmann and Ty Cobb, leading- American league hitter and runner up, respectively. The friendly competition seen be tween the two last season has been carried over into this year's training period, and each is attempting to out do his rival in the matter of sending the ball over the fence. Cobb, who has been in camp longer than Heil mann, is leading, two "home runs" to one. Pugilist's Rib Broken. SALEM. Or., March 10. (Special.) -Fred Hall, local pugilist, while 0 working out here last night with Battling Syverson, cut loose with a hard left-handed jolt which broke one or the latter s ribs. As a result of the punch an effort is now being made to obtain Frankie Ritchie of Portland for a bout with Kream of Chemawa. Inter-Provincial Tourney Set. Vancouver, b. c, March 10 Tennis stars of British Columbia. Al berta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba will compete on the courts of the Vancouver Lawn Tennis club June 22, 23 and 24, in the first inter-pro vincial meet ever held in Western Canada. Dates for the tournament were announced here today following a meeting of local tennis officials. Present plans provide for the entry or the winners in the national cham pionships at Toronto. AGGIE CADETS WIJT SIlOOT Reserve Officers' Training Corps Team Takes First Place. SAN FRANCISCO, March 10, Mem bers of the reserve oficers' training corps' first team at the Oregon Agri cultural college, with a score of 5473 out of a possible 6000, won the 9th corps area reserve officers' training corps gallery rifle matches, which were completed February 28, United states army headquarters here has announced. The Oregon Aggies' third team placed second with 5352. Other rifle teams entered finished in the following order: University of Oregon first team, 5246, Oregon Aggies' second team 5187, Oregon Aggies' fourth team 5121, California Institute of Technology 6087, University of California, south ern branch, 5085; Oregon Aggies' fifth team 5005, Utah Agricultural college 4919. University of -Nevada 4849, Washington State college 4833, Uni versity of Washington purple team 4815, University of Montana 4763, Mon tana State college 4752, Oregon Ag gies' sixth team 4726, Oregon Aggies' ninth team 4696, Pomona college 4692, University of Idaho first team 4665, Oregon Aggies' seventh team 4664, University of Oregon freshmen 4571, Oregon Aggies' eighth team 4554, Uni versity or Oregon sophomore team 4520, University of Idaho second team 4512, Oregon Aggies' tenth team 4484, University of California first team 4452, University of Washington gold team 4433, University of Hawaii 4352, Washington State college second team 4325, University of California second team 4181. MILWAUKEE GETS PIN" MEET American Bowling Congress Makes Selection at Annual Meeting. TOLEDO, March 10. Milwaukee was awerded tne 1923 tournament and Elmer C. Dyer ot Toledo was elected president ot the American Bowling ongress to succeed John T. Smith of Buffalo at the annual meeting held here this afternoon. Standings in the two-man division today were shaken up considerably, U. Ochs and F. Spreitser of Joilet, 111., went into first place with 1259. dis placing Peterson and Zuhn of Chi cago, who held the top for a week. A new pair also appeared in sixth place when W. Bagnell and L. Ladas f Joliet, knocked down 1208 pins. The 206 bowled by L. Kerner and R. Kelly of Ligonier, Ind., gave the pair eighth place In the list. Tetzie After Return Bout. BROWNSVILLE, Or., March 10. (Special.) George Tetzie, local boxer who was defeated by Earl Snyder in the ninth round of a scheduled ten- round battle at Corvallis last week, wants a return bout. Tetaie says that he was hot in condition to fight a ten-round battle. a he had not been boxing regularly or training sys tematically. It is understood that the return match will take place in. the near future. Kansas Defeats Dclmont. BUFFALO, N. Y.. March 10. Rocky Kansas of Buffalo won the judges' de cision over Gene Delmont of Memphis, Tenn., in a ten-round bout here tonight. Sunday's the Day for Golf Come to Lipman, Wolfe's Today for the GOLF BALLS How many times have you blamed your "putting eye" for bungled shots, when in reality it was the ball's fault? Here are the super golf balls the balls of perfect bal ance that shoot true. Come up to the golf school on the eighth floor and let Sandy Leith explain the remarkable putting features of these balls. "Pinehurst Special" Hailed by golf ers as "the best ball made." The ball with the "absolute balance." GOLF CLUBS Crawford-McGregor "Master Model" Wood Clubs "Wilson Special" Wood Clubs Light Clubs for Women Perfectly balanced clubs that will better your game. Just the "feel" of them will give any golfer a thrill. The clubs for women are light and exceptionally well balanced. By the way, have you tried the new nine-hole putting course on the eighth floor? A tournament now on, open to all. Prizes for best scores. Golf School On the Eighth Floor. Merchandise of Merit Only" JflHIDB HOOPERS TO PLAY ARLETA TO MEET SALEM HERE FOR STATE TI1XE. Game Is Billed to Start at 3:3 0 o'Clock This Afternoon on Franklin High Floor. The 130-potind basketball cham pionship of the state will be settled this afternoon when the Arleta jun iors meet the Salem Y. M. C. A. inter mediates on the Franklin high school floor. This is the first time an inde pendent game has been attempted on a Saturday afternoon. The Salem team was unable to make the trip at any other time. As the championship of the state is at stake a large crowd is anticipated. This is the first time a Junior quin tet of the city has ever played for a state title. The Arleta boys won the undisputed championship of the city last Tuesday when they defeated Holy Name in the final game of the first annual junior tournament. Arleta has one of the fastest jun ior quintets ever assembled in the city and has defeated every formidable junior team in the city. The Amicus club Is the only team that has de feated them. The Amicus club Won the first game by one point and in a return game the Arleta boys handed Amicus a drubbing, 30 to 18. On the Arleta team are CUtle M.. Slade and Clair Scallon, They are considered two of the best basket tossers in the city. Slade was chosen all-star in the Portland public school league. The Arleta boys have a strong de fensive team. Captain Harkins and; Victor Kelley are their two guards. The Salem quintet Is declared to have the best record for the season of any junior quintet in the state out side of Portland. It has a long string of victories to its credit, having me and defeated practically every junior team in the Willamette valley. The contest is billed to start at 3:30 o'clock with Peanuts panaer as rei efee. RAIX HALTS SEALS' PRACTICE Two Recruit Chuckefs Show Prom iao and to Be Retained. SAN FRANCISCO. March 10. (Spe cial.) Rain raised havoc with planned practice for today and the men were out but a short time on the diamond. Charley See is laid up in bed with a cold, but good treatment will likely bring him around in a short time. Dr. Strub is here to watch his Seals and plans to go to Santa Rosa for the Sunday game which will be played un le.cui the rain continues. Sam AgneW thinks that Wells of Dunsmuir and Rippey of Piedmont, a couple of right-handed chuckers, have shown enough to warrant keeping a string on them. Wells is green, but he has a wicked Bide-arm delivery that has stopped many of the old-timers Neither of these boys is quite ready for company as fast as the Coast league, but Agnew thinks a year in a slower league would work a big lm provement in them. WORLD BOWLING RECORD SET Five-Man Team Rolls 13 43 in Sec ond Came of Sensational Series. CLEVELAND, March 10. A world's bowling record was established here tonight when the - Wane xaxi iive- man team rolled 1243 in the second game of a sensational series with the Hawkeye Tires In an Arcade bowling leae-ue match. The previous record, 1240, was made by the Detroit Journal team of Detroit in 1915. The Wanes' total waa 3301, which La only six pins less than the world' record for three games. The HaWkey.es had a total of 3106, Merchandise Shoots to Start. HOOD RIVER, Or.. March 10. (Spe cial.) On Sunday the Hood River Gun club will begin a series of sem monthly priae shoots. Cash awards will be given the high gun in each KM KM KM i "Blue "Wilson Colonel" Standard" Domestic-made ball of good quality. of 'three classes. "A standing com mittee has classified all members for the coming three months," said Sec retary Dumh,olton, "and the members will be reclassified when the second quarter is begun." ABE GORDON IS BARRED Portland Bantam Punished on Charge of Quitting in Fight. ABERDEEN, Wash.. March 10. (Special.) Abe Gordon, Portland ban tam, will be barred from the Milwau kie arena for a year and probably from Seattle for a like length of time, according to word received today by Nick RandlcH, Aberdeen matchmaker, In response to protests charging that Gordon "quit cold" in the first round of a six-round scheduled bout with Indian Pete last month. . Frank Kendall, Milwaukie match maker, notified Randich that Gordon will not appear again in that ring until Randich declares him sufficient ly punished. Kendall suggested six months or a year and Randich picked the longer period. TOO TATE TO CLASSIFY. MILLINER Y classes organizing in differ ent districts. Call East 936 after Sunday. AMTSEMENTS. LAST TWO TIMES U TICKET NOW SELLING T-T T? T T J"" Broadway at Taylor A J.J-1XJXVJ Phone Main 1 -SPECIAL PRICE- MATINEE TODAY 2:15 LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:15 - Oliver Morosco Presents In the Comedy Snccess "WAIT TILL WE'RE MARRIED" SPLENDID StTPPOftTINa CAST. EVE'S 2, $1.50, t, 7Tc, 150c. SAT. MAT. 91.50, l, TTc, 50c. Add 10 Per Cent War Tax. STOCK COMPANY JL Now .flaying A Laugh, A Tear, and Something to Think ADOUt "Forever After" One of the Sweetest Love Stories Ever Written L Y- MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. . A Peek Behind the Scenes In "NOBODY HOME" Funny Dressing-room Exwse. Afternoons at 2. Evenings at 7 and 9, TERRY DUFFY 'Mi MRS. SIDNEY DREW iVfTI 'PREDESTINATION 7 g A DOMESTIC COMEDY "jf;""RAY6'EMMA DEAN I PINTO tf BOYLE 'Jf? WESTON'S MODELS I MiSS LOIS BENNETT 1 RAYMOND WILBERT 3 BUCKRIDGE G CASEY A J 1 WITH THE THABO TWINS -AT N t i J XTbO NfcSHT-3 T I J KING & IRWiN Friday, (Saturday, jUrrh 10, It. Con tinuous, 1 to 11. Prices, afternoons, child, 10 cents; adnlt, SO cents: even ings, child, 19 cents; adults, 39 cents. Iternlce 1a Barr & Deausj Barbara Bedford In "The face of the World." THE CIRCLE THEATER Fourth at Waaatnictoa. Open from 9 o'clock In tba morula until 4 o'clock the following morning. 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BJF 459, 499, 440, 412, 416, 411, 864, 473, 4, 450, 467. 481. The above answers 'will be destroyed if not called for within six days. MEETING NOTICES. BBAVERTOM. HILLSBORO. FOREST GROVE CHAPTERS OF EASTERN STAR will give ft dance in the Hilisboro Audi torium, Saturday, March 11. All Masons. Eastern Stars and friends invited. Admission. gentlemen. 1: ladies free. MEMBERS are requested to attend funeral of our late brother. Archibald Russell at Finley's mortuary, Saturday, 2:30. By order of W. M. GERTRUDE SNOW, Secy. CORINTHIAN CHAP TER No. 64,.- O. E. S. Regular meeting this (Saturday) eve ning at 8 o"clock in Pythian temple, ..W. Park and Yamhill. Social. Visitors welcome. By order of the Worthy Matron. M.YRA . H, secretary. MEETIXO NOTICES. 1 SUNN YSIDE CHAPTER, ORDER OF DE MOL.AY FOR BOYS, will hold a ceremonial at public auditorium Satur-i day, March H, at S P. M. i ioors open at 7 P. M. Alt i Master Masons known by ty- lers of Portland Blue Lodges or vouched for are most cor dially invited. Door3 close at 8:1S P. M. sharp. ADVISORY COUNCIL. : SELLWOOD LODGE NO. ! 181, A. F. AND A M. Spe- j at 1:15 P. M., for the pur- pose ot conducting tne lunerai services of our late brother, William H. Wheeler. Members please bring autos. Visitors welcome. By or der W. M. J. H. BUTLER, Secretary. SUNN Y SIDE LODGE No. 163, A. F. AND A. M. Special March 31 for the purpose Of conducting the funeral of our late brother, Archibald Rus sell. Services at Finley's at 2:30 P. M. Interment Ht. Scott cemetery. Please bring autos. Hall for rent, afternoons and Sundar Bights for church, clubs, etc The Mao cab.es. Morgan Bldg. - prep. ADAMS In this city. March 9, Percival Xt, Adams. Aged 37 years, husband of Hazel M. Adams of 652 East Fitty-fifth street North, father of Berni-ce Adams of Portland and son of Mrs. Mary S. Henderson of Hood River, Or. The re mains are at Finley's mortuary, Mont gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. GAGNON' In this city, March 9, Archie Gagnon, aged 61 years, late of 14 'A Front street, father of Major and Kd mund Gagrnon of Portland and brother of Mitchell Gagnon of Seattle, Wash. The remains are at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth, Notice of funeral nerearter. SAWYER March 8, at Astoria, Or., Leon ard Sawyer, aged 27 years, late of 1107 Henderson avenue, son of Charles Saw yer and brother of Mrs. Viola Raze and Elmer Sawyer of Portland. The re mains are at Finley's mortuary, Mont gomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter, BUTLER In this city, March 9, 1922, Ray la. Butler, husband of M. Ruth Butler. Remains are at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son, Third and Salmon streets. Notice of funeral later. FtMEBATi NOTICES. HIGGINS March 9. at the late residence, 668 East Broadway, Hannah S. Higgins, eged 88 years, mother ol Mrs. vv. vv, McCredle nf Portland and J. M. Higglnf of Seattle. Wash., grandmother of Mrs. W. R- Bripse of this citv and twin sister of S, B. Daniels of Sioux Falls, S. Dak. ine lunerai services win oe iieiu. iiuu' rtjiv. 1W.roIi 13. at 10:3O A. M.. at Fin' lev's mortwarv. Montgomery at Fifth, Friends Invited. Concluding services Mount Scott cemetery. ALLARD In this city, March 10. William James, aeeu 18 years, son of Mr. and Mn William T. Allard of 41 E. 31st si M . hrnth.r evt .Tjrk Atld Robert Allard grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allard ana nepnew oi .air. ana airs. viiuni x . Lord and Mr. and iwrs. . r . a. nen Icemner nf Portland. The funeral servici will be held Monday. March 13, at 11:30 A. M. at Finley s mortuary, momgomei at 5th. Friends Invited. FORD In this city, March 9. Mrs. Rose Ford of 132 North Twenty-nrst street, Wlnvbi Tnnthfr nf Cleoree Ford. Mrs. Edward Wren of Fenn, Idaho, Anne and Margaret Ford. The funeral cortege will leave the chapel of Miller & Tracey ' Saturday. March 11, at 8:K0 A. M., thence to St. Mary's pro-cathedral. Fif teenth and Davis streets, where mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. CURRAN March 9, at the late residence, 450 Fourth street, Helen Mae tjurran, eed 68 years, wife of John W. Curran, mother of Mrs. Irene Math lot and Mrs. Maude Gale and grandmother of Helen and Addiron Verrill and John Mathiot of Portland. The funeral services wiii he held Monday. March 13. at 2:30 P. M., at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding strvlces Riverview cemetery. WHEELER Of 1055 East Fifteenth St., formerly of 1M West Killinersworth ave, March . William Henry Wheeler, aged 68 year 7 months 18 days. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Satur day), March 11, at 2 o'clock P. M.. from the residential funeral parlors of Walter C. Kenworthy, 1532-1534 East Thirteenth street, Sellwool. Friends invited, inter ment Mount Scott Park cemetery. THOMPSON At the family home. 394 5oth st. N., March 9, Florence Ihomp son, aged 23 years, sister of Mrs. F. R. Burns of this city. The funeral services will take place at the conservatory chapel of the Kast Side Funeral direc tors, 414 East Alder St., at 2 P. M. to day (Saturday), March 11. Friends In vlted. Interment Rose City cemetery. . VOWELS In this city, March 8, 1022, Merkel Vowels, aged 20 years, beloved wife of J. W. Vowels and mother of Marion Vowels, daughter of Mrs. Cora, A. White; Funeral will be held from McElntee & - Eilera' parlors. Sixteenth f,nd Everett Streets. Saturday. March 11, at 4 P. M. Friends invited. Interment Multnomah cemetery. LASLEY In this city, Susan Lasley, aged 81 years, late ot hJASt 76th St. Funeral services will be held today (Saturday), 2:30 P. M., from the new funeral parlors ot R. w. Gable uo.. no. 7 isast sotn street North. Take Montavllla-Stark car. Friends invited. Interment Multnomah cemetery. GROSS In this city. March 10. Fred R. Gross, aged 40 years, beloved son of Mrs. Ella Gross, brother of George Gross of Bakerefield, Cal. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 13, : at 2:30 P. M-, at the Portland crematorium. Ke mains at the residential parlors of Miller n. & Tracey. HARMON In this city. March T. Frank Harmon, aged as years. rne lunerai services Will take place at the conserva tory chaDel of the E-ast Side Funeral directors, 414 F-ast Alder St., at 3:30 V. M. today (Saturday). March 11. Friends Invited. Interment Rose City cemetery. Wn.t.tAMS At San Francisco. Cal. March 7. Bert Williams, Deiovea son or Jane Williams, brother of Asa Williams of Tigard. Funeral services will be held Sunday, Aiarcn jz, at - sr. ea.., t the Evangelical churoh, Tigard, Or. Interment Crescent Grove cemetery. Ar rangements in care of Miller & Tracey. WATSON At the residence. 540 Thirtieth street, March 9, Donald Watson, beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wat son. Funeral Bervlces will be held Sat urday, March 11, at 10 A. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose City cemetery. GROFF In this city, March 10, John Groff, aged 58 years, beloved husband of Katie Groff, also survived by six sons and three daughters. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday. March 13. at 2 P. M at the chapel of Miller & Tracey, Interment Rose City cemetry. FITLLILOVE In this city, March 9, 1922, James Nathaniel Fullilove, husband of Mary E. Fullilove. Funeral services will he held t his late residence, 933 East Fourteenth street North, Saturday. March 11, 1922, at 3 P. M. Interment .. Kose City cemetery. LOVE The funeral services of the late Alfred 15. ' Love, who died in" this city March 9. 1922. aged 54 years, will be held today (Saturday) at 11 A. M. from the chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Co., corner Third and Clay. Interment Sylvan cemetery. HAINES The funeral services for the late Mary G. Haines of 336 East Lombard street will be held toaay (Saturday) at 3-30 P. M. at Finley's mortuary, Mont gomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Con cluding services Rose City cemetery. RUSSELL The funeral services for the late ArcniDaia r.useil ot io-n iwibe omrn street will be held today (Saturday) at 2-80 P. M. at Finley's mortuary, Mont gomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Con cluding services Mount Scott cemetery. CONNER The funeral services for the late George w. uonner ot ou riieventn street will be held Monday, March 13, at 1 P. M. at Finley's mortuary. Mont gomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Con cluding services Riverview cemetery. SCHMID-The funeral services for the lato Rose Kchmld ot uiaasmne, yr., win De held today (Saturday) at 1 P. M. at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Concluding services Riverview cemetery. DILLON The funeral services of the Iflte Laura Dillon will do item eaiuraay. March 11, at 3 P. M., at the chapel of Miller Tracey. Incineration Mount Scott crematorium. GARRETT The funeral services of the late George H. uarrett win oe neia Sat urday, March 11, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose City cemetery. - RODER The funeral services for the late Albert KOder were neia rriaay. Marcn 10, at 3:80 P. M., at Finley's mortuary. Montgomery at Fifth. Concluding serv ices, Skamokftwa, Wash. FTTXETtAt, CARS. LIMOUSINES . for funerals, weddings. shopp ng. Jones AUto Livery. Mar. 114. FITVERAl, niRECTORS. EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ,(F. S. DUNNING, INC.) "The Family Sets ths Price." 414 E. Alder. Pllone East 52. Auto. 225-25. 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. 1 ,. ASSATBRB AN1 ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY Ol'FlCK. 14J Second street. Gold, silver, platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. K. W.. EASTMAN, lawyer. 628 Chamber of Commerce buiiding. BATHS KTC, iK. McMAHON, baths, Portland; steam, showers, plunges, tubs, all fcjr 35c; tell ycur friends. Fourth at Washington. CF,Ll.H.OII) BI TTON'S. THJ3 IRW1N-HOUSON COMPANY. 3S7 Washington. Bdwy. 434. Tabor 1254, CHIROPRACTIC. DR. McilAHON (.Mcllan), Portland; 32tb year. Seven post - graduate research courses. Rates: Extended time, ttl ad justments, $15; restoring health. HIROPOIJSTS. WILLIAM, KsU'lle. Florello and Uewunt IeVeny, the only scientific chiropodists and aich specialists in city. Parlors 30'J Gerlinger. bldg., southwest cor. Second and Alder streets. Main 1301. . DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci entifically corrected; lady assistant. 512 - Morgan bldg. Main 8762. COI.I.KCTION.S. NBTH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1790. No collections, no charges. Eatab. 1900. CONTRACTU U.S. REPAIR or new work. AH work guar anteed. Plans furnished. . Empire 1540. DANCING. ALISKY DANCING ACADEMY Lessons day and evening; also fancy dancing. Alisky bldg., 3d and Morrison. 4th floor TVIain 4614. Agnee Summers. DESIGNER AM) M ANIFACTIRER. DESIGNER and manufacturer of tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, stamping machine and experimental work. Jos. Hufnagel, 715 Thurman at. Broadway 1827. DENTISTRY. DR. B, E. WRIGHT Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. Corner Sixth and Washington Sts. Broadway 7219. Automatic 2119. ncWTIQTBY DR- A- w- keenis ULllllOlnl No After Effects Without Pain. X-Ray work. 351 "A Washington St, Above Majestic theater. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OTORTLANP CREMATORIUM AND MAUSOLEUM PHONE SELL. 967. MILLER & TRACEY Pprfect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors, Washington street, between 20th and 21st streets. West side. L-ady assistant. Broadway 2691. Automatic 518-44. HOLMAN & SON (Founded 1854.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral Parlors with all the privacy of a home, 10th and Everett streets. Phones Broadway 2133. Auto. 531-33. DUNNING & CAIN Funeral Directors, 445 Morrison St., west side. Phone Broadway 430. SNOOK & WHEALDON Funeral Directors. Belmont at 35th. . Tabor 1558. FINLEY'S MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9. LERCH, UNDERTAKER, East Eleventh and Hawthorne. Phone East 781. VVEUCe UNDERTAKING CO., OrXLIfLO Third and Clay. Main 4152. AD 7tl I CD Pfl 92 Williams Ave. i Hi LLLLtn UUi; Phone East 1088. A D. KENWORTHY CO., 5804 92d St., Lents. Auto. 618-21. FLORISTS. 323 Morrison St. Portland Hotel Bik, MARTIN & FORBES COMPANY S54 Washington St. Main 269 Fine Roses and Orchids a Specialty. Flowers for All Occasions Artistically Arranged. Tonseth Floral Co. Finest Floral Arrangements for Funerals. 187 Washington, Bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Phone Bwaawaj i. IRVINGTON-LAURELHURST LAND SCAPE CO. Tour lawn needs attention; pet ready for spring; let us raKe, pull tne weens and fertilize your lawn. This Is a very important thing and should be attended to every year in the spring. The result will surprise you. i-none taoor Smith's Flower Shop Portland's Froaressive Florlsrs. We spe cialize In funeral designs. 141) Sixth, opposite Meier & rank s. uaia ui FLOWER 8 FOR ALL OCCASIONS Main 4737 And Floral Designs, 5 Hothouses. No Branca Stores. 9S Tmn ah MnrrlM. JS&Sf3SS!J!S between 4tb. and " '.(h Unln 7T(lft KOSEWAY FLOWER SHOP. E. 41ST AND HANDY BLVD. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASION . WE DELIVER. PHO.VH US. J. T. JAUNCET TABOR 7d. NOB HILL FLORISTS. , Estato Alfred Burkhwdt.) N. E. Cor. 23d and Glisan. Main 1330. HOXTMEXTR. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS Sfi 4th St., opprlty Hnll. NEU BROW, OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUALITY MEMOWIAI.S E. THIRD & PINE STS. t HONE E. 743 OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates all caes of alleged cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150 courthouse. Phone Main 378 from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. The society has full charge of the city pound at Its jiome. 535 Columbia boulevard. Phone any time. Wood lawn 764. Dogrs for sale. Horse am bulance for sick or disabled horses. Small animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cow a, horses, etc. picked up. NEW TODAY. NKW RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS WESTERN FLUFF RUG CO. Carpet Cleaning, Refitting, ResU- tng. Relaying. 54-58 Union Ave. KoH Cor. E. Davla. Pkone East 8MB. JAS. 11- BILLO. Proprietor. LARGEST -ffikL RETAIL FLORIST mMk Accounts Solicited, ff ill t7 iii'iMi Marshall 753. y llJtJi xmm El.F.CTRIOAT, REPAIR! NO. MOTORS REWOUND and repaired BOUGHT AND SOLD. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS. Phone 527-27. 226 Main St. Hl'SIC TEACHERS. L. UARKULI, DAY, teacher of piano voice. Broadway 2535. 148 13th St. fcnU OI'TOMKTKISTS. ujffts Out of the High-Rent District. fw 25 years experience. Consult us is' free. Thousands of satisfied patrons. Dr. Samuel Goodman, aasociats optometrist. Main 2124. Chad. W. (iooiiman, 209 Morrlsoa WHY PAY MORE? Glasses in Kold-fllled ffomei fitted to your eyes, $2.50, double vision glasses at low pricee; satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. H. Ilerwils, optometrist, 225 First St. Main 451. DR. GEORGE RUBENSTEIN, veteran opti cian. Eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken lenses duplicated at very reasonab.s prices. 226 Morrison St. Main 5061. PAINTING. GET YOUR PAINTING. K ALSOMI.NI.NU AND SIGNS BEFOHB THE HUSH SEA SON: 23 YEARS' EXPERIENCE; BEsSX ItEFEllENCajTA OUR 206. PATENT ATTORNEY. R. O. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney 25 years. It invention really valuable, Bee practicing lawyer. 601 Dekum bldg. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway building, stomach, bowels, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate and female disorders, without operation. DDINTINft F- W. KALTKS & COMPAN Y mill I IllU 1st and Oak. Bdwy. 7165; 511-63 TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan St. Broadway 1281. DRAYAGE. STORAGE. Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks, VETERINARY. KOSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL, East 7th and Grant sts. Both phonetk Day and night service; 3 veterinarians, NEW TODAY. The Improved ! "Built to Enrtnre." The Improved construction makes a REDIMADE a better, more substantial building at no greater cost to you. They are the best built sectional buildings on the Pacific coast. First-elans Honses, Garatcres for Less. Erected in Portland: Practical to ship. Redimade Bid;. Co., Portland, Or. E. 11th and Market. Phone E. 6114. KORTHWERUG CO. FIUFFilUGS Oldest and best equipped factory In the northwest. Made out ot your old worn-out carpets and rugs. Save half the price of a new rug. Use woolen clothing;. 0x13 HUGS STEAM CLEANED $1.50. llast 87VHO. Ih8 Unit Kightfc. STORAGE SPACE Centrally Located on Track We can move and store your Roods in a fine sprinklered building. HAULING, PACKISiO, STOHAGB CLAY S. MORSE, INC. 454 GIInrd St. Bdwy. 3470. Edward E.Goudey Co. MORTGAGE LOANS, United Slates Itank Building. REAL ESTATE. School Property For Sale Lots 5, 0. 7 and 8 and parts of lots 4 and 0, block U5. Fulton Park addi tion, between Hocond and Thin! streets, on Logan street. UMa wiil be received until March lf, V.iTl. Speci fications at 401 Courthouse. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, Tt. H. Thomas, School Clerk and Business Manager. For Bitle Flat and Apartment Property, MUST SKLb HAWTHORN K DISTRICT. CLrOSltta ESTATE MAKIS OFFER. Two five-room flats, separate fur naces. Two modern 6-room houses, furnace. trays; win sn all or part; terms. T. O. BIRD, naff CHAM. OF COM. FOH SALE Income paying apartment and store building, west aide, central lo cation: 115.000 to SO.OOO will hundls. Will net 14 to 16 per cent above taxes ana insurance; balance on terms. Ad dresa A 47, Orejfonlan. for Wale; Lots. UROB TRACTS $2S DOWN $15 PER MO. All close to downtown, equal In size from 2Vi to 5 or 8 ordinary lots; some with improvements In and paid, other with graveled streets, water and eleo- iriciiy. J. L. hartmax company Chamber of Com. Bldg. Bdwy. (,034. HOW ABOUT THIS ON 13 7 40x110. on car, paved street, full slxe, $000; $200 down. Peninsula dis trict. FRANK C. ROBINSON. Realtor, 1.03-4 Selling Bldg. Main 2.rflT. ONE LOT, Smith's Add., imp. paid. Powell and 21st. $ILHIO,caHh. One lot, Hollywood Add., Lents dis trict; U50 cash. Write N. A. IjVNDE, Falls Citv, Or. 100x100 LOT, 8 BLOCKS from Denver ave.; no street improvements; good lo cation for home and chickens; good car service: 25 mln. to business section; 400 cash. Call 75 Front a t ACRE equivalent, 3 lots, cement walk In and paid; Hawthorne line. $r0 caHh. Must sacrifice to raise money. The first one on the ground gets it. East 4587. ROSE CITY'S BEST CORNER. All paved and paid. Price $1175. W. H. ROSS. 1100 Northwestern Bank Bldg. $5 CASH, $5 per month, 100x100, 1 bik. over line, out. oi cuy; ctear ana level, $500. L'lec, water and gas. Phone Wdln. 110ft. FOR SALE or trade, lot In Kenton, 2 blka. w. or Dotn cariinea; vatue ."uu. would trade for late model Dodge car. AL 480, oregon'an UOOD lots for building purposes In good districts; prices ngnu oio cnamoer ol Commerce. WESTMORELAND 0xl00 corner. $Jv.O; $80 discount li you Duim at once. Owner, Tabor 2517. A FINE lot for sale cheap on Marguerite ave. ; junt on oi iiawtnorne car. Phone Fast 4500. SACRIFICE lot. Rose City, C3d st., near &a nay; a 1 1 bspciui cum yam , f ouo. two er, Talmr PI OH. LOT FOR SALE, Irvincton. bargain; south east corr.er .tn ana xnompson; price $200. W ood lawn 6541. 100x100, N. E. CORNER -2st and Stanton. ysuo. y hi oiviae. flawy bh.ii, 100x100 CORNER. lovely homesite. view unsurpassed, f uiton Park. Mar. 1105. For Pale HouHea. 0-ROOM modern house. Close In, all im provements In and paid; $4100, $tfdo down, rent terms on balance. O. O. Sietten. Realtor, 415 Railway Exchange bldg., Bdwy. 34.00. RFtli FTTr. For l -llOUNf-S. FRANK l?.eMcnriRE , I To Ituy Your limn. - America's ljrt Homi filler. 32QO i'hoiotErsp.is of Hum- lor hale. 100 SERVirr: TO HOME SEEKERS! lrnonal Inspect ion I I'f-rsttnul Apfralnnl ! 00 Salesmen with Autos. . opfn evpnlnft until W. Open Saturday and to UN DA Y all day! ITTCART OF HOSB CITY? $0490 VKHY KATEItlOll Op Tin KKAL'TIKl'ti Home Pimllfi cor diality anl comfort It on my room buhffAlow with hard owl floors thro UK" out even the -t bedroom; 1utk II v ins; r'om with flreplnre, ball art a1"" bookCHHHs; dininK room solid, jun eled, bt-Hined crllltiKi noil turn aive leaded at hum buffet; hot air furnace; fraraKu; b-autiful oer Hancock, at. Terina. YOUR T.TTTLK PNT'OC! FRT! $500 POWNI HAW T1H UlNK! $-4750 $."00 downl DAINTY CRAY buntfulow of G roomit, that lom like Homel Firtdnce. etc., l4 bik. to car. U. 4itu at. AIjBERTX SNAP! A WO CHANCE! $500 lown! $,'.(, ion! $3250 $:00 clown! IT ISN'T OKTKN that you have an opport unisy like this! THK VAIAK I Ahl II 1-;R K! Substantial, attract iv-. modern, 7-rooin Alberta Kmiiv. on nvnd n, VACANT! MOV K KK1IIT IN! "HoNivST T t.OOUNFSH JIEKIT:" K. 3JI .ST. M'K'Lr. TAKti YOU OCT ANY TIM bl KX-SERVTCK MK.V! TPK YOt'R LOAM $2tftfU OWNKK IN TH hi EAHT is aellluit this at traetlv O-rmim bun tea low at reduced price. Very coinfmt able floor arrangement ; fire place: 2 Rood bedrooms and bath: convenient to KKANKL1N HHiit bCiiUUU 41st ave, BRAND NKW! VACANT! $2100 $:o0 down! "J I 'ST AS ' NKAT AS A 1'IN " You II nay about this nice, new, artistic, 4-room bungalow ; built-in; convenient to car and school. WOth at. NEW! TOTATj PRTCE3 $1400. $14UU OS KAST ALlfcR HT.. In Mnn ta villa district, homey 3 -room IS K W 1 IS N J A tA VV ; lots c. t built-tnn; electricity; s;aa. THIS IS WORTH THfcS MUNUV! KASY TJ3RMS. Fe FRANK 1.. McfiTTIRR To Uuy Your Hoins M Keallor. Ablnston Bid.. TMwy. 1171. 3d Ht.. Hot. Wash, and Stark. IRVTVCTON" HOMJ. Of slnrular charm nd beatitv; from large Jiail you enter beautiful livln room, woodwork ail Ivory; wall In French ftray tapestry; large dlnlnt; room, "servo, ii bedrooms, en a mo jd sleeping porch and wervants quarters ; rarag-e, only $oo0; $JM) cash; $t.O pvr mo uili. Kaat 1347. LAUKKL.H UltST lioiiiw, 1211 K. Uk. tw ) blocks from park. Built last summer. Bung-alow type construct I on, o room, bath and breakfast nook downstair, two larse fine airy bedrooms u t aire, tile bath with separate shower, hiu i -wood floors t hrouRhout downsta ira, full basvment. Universal furnace, fuia fu tures; lot CHxldo. lawn and shruu. Should go through this houe to appre ciate it. Built for a -borne nnrl you deal with the owner, sa vlti k $."oo commis sion. Must have $4aoo caah ; baia nee can be paid off in easy monthly pa -ments which re cheaper than r-nt. $350 DOWN 8CNNTSIDE HOMR. 7 rooms, beautiful hardwood floors, furnace, lots q( window in ail room, French doors, Dutch kitchen with lots of bullt-lnst good cement bantment, laun dry travn, elt-ctrlo fixtures are dsiuiv and modern. In fa't, t h ho up ! in ip lend hi condition, on hard surfai mI m. Bewtr in and paid. A Very great tHrKm lur $:.0u0, t-Z pir month and 7 par ivni Interest. lo;i Kat Tsylor. KINUS HEH.Hlrv Eight-room home, only A years old. having furnace, fireplace. Inlaid hard wood floors, I lavatories, cinnt bail ment; all improvement s In and pmui; four bedrooms and sleeping porch: hu would cot 11000 to build; will bo - -rlficed lor quick sale at $7 (Km); lluuU c&e'u and terms. Call Mr. Young. OTTO A H AUK. SON, 4$ Cham, of Com. 'Llwr WILL TAKE aHtOMoHI LM AN CASH Art FIRST PA TM KM. Six -room home in Woodnim-k, tlmilik constructed snd fully modern, ouil.m lot. A bearing fruit trew ; ( loan to r nnd school. $3m."0. Owner's equity is $1100 for which he will take $ion cknii snd a car fur the balance. Call Mr. Young. OTTO A- HARKHON. 41.1 Chflinhfr of Cotntnnn Hdwy, H.'tlM. ROSE 1'ITV NKW. Owner forced to soil gutty in (his modern new bungalow that will b fm-iuht-d and ready for o-r mnic-y wit h u the next 10 days; hard woo. I flour, . 1 built-ln, flrt'pUice, bruskfat-t room; pi Ire $ 4 7."tO, f-MBV t erma. W. M. Untock Co., 1'I0 Oregon bldg., Buw. 1ti5K. A LA M FD A n K V MrNT. F CRMS II KO HTNUALOW. 14 A HO A f V large room, with sleeping porch, . thoruuslily inodpin sod In p" ifvt condi tion, liullt hy day labor; beautiful mi -roundsmen; vt ry line furnitutr; by hp pidntTiirnt only. Kant 4iH LV.' a 'jU 1 1 U V 1 NtlluN U looms, modi t n, uu i o thi minute, large living and dining roo-n, tr.n, sleeping porch and slnwd ! p ing room bealden, 4 bedroom. 4 (in places band paeonser or rrisht eleva tor, hard wood (loot's, ena m i d wimkI work, roomy g a rase, lot 7 ."m loo, Own-r building country place and leaving city. Vriv t Ifl.OIHt. Ca II E ; w t ft.'OT. SAC K i K1C W l u UK TTLW k.S I A iU. $:hio CASH WILL HANDLE. 0-room cottaHS, HunnysiUe, uks. clean piuce; bet. 'J cur lln s. MTT HKRTtT. lo;H Helioont. $lvVK CASH will hsn'He Ti-rooin uu-(o-iIatn bunKalow; lot 54(KlHi; Kom4 'itv, llaisey St.; all Imp. til and paid. This is aur a snappy home. SCOTT A BKRRT. lo;is lieitnont. HKllK'S THE HOMK Yt.UJ WANT 7 rooms,' one aero of orchard, gardn. etc.; double garage; the fruit la of quality, full bearing; located K. Tl'.n i st.: pavenient sewers, nil in. paid, i'ritf $OO0; terms. Call Bdwy. UTiT. or Auu D3-17. 1RVINGTUN SACliJ K1CE. New modern 6-room bunga low. big st tic. cempnt bannnt, gnruKS- It's a beauty, bull t and for bm ! by nwnrr. Col. 4.0. E. loth at. N , Saturday and Sunday. FOR SALE by o wnvr, CSO H tt., be tween llitt ana zihi. attractive i"niii houfe with niodnrn con vniem-t-s h it woodwork, hardwood floora, garuge, wK. East 1 Jt7. . NIFTY cottage, Juft built. Grand ave., S ; 5 rooms, nam, launury irsy. naat-mfni: $3000, rasy terms ; no car far ; c h-ap ' fuel. Phone I'ric". owner, Ta b"r 4 1 tii. FOR 8 ALU cheap v. ry n"'d modern i- room JiOVfe, UKuuiuui, ivniri'iva iui't urban d let r let. clo(e to Portland and elf .-to to car line. Call Sell. !i&4 J after 4 P. M. FUR SALE BY OWNER. Neat 4-room bungalow and bath. paved street ; t hree blocks to owner 17Q3 Flske st. Col. Pp to tar. HOUSta. PLANS, 100 design. $10 to f f... .....ullu Atimur,,,,. u i r..u..,i,..k!. 1. L. U. BAI1.KY CO., f P24 N. W. Itank Bids. $2030 FUlt BALK li Y tJWNEU, Four-room cottage with bath. elec. lights and gas. Al home after 7 r. M. ana ffunony ' '""" win. i.i.i. FOR ALE oom noua-, put ti- fur nished, sin e w a i k a no pew r r. jot nos Hmi. fruit snd berries, $lt00; $100 down. tt J 1 Ike rent. Phone 3:i-i3. t F-.w-r m , i . XvEAL barsain i to- nnt in noinp. . Tsbor 70M1 for appointment; no particu lars given over phone. AH 4'.M, ot.j. nlan. FOR SALE Owner leaving city, wiji rliice modrr. 4-room house in Ml. Sroit d 1st riot, closo to car lino, 1 'ho tie Auto. 033-13. Fust er road. S.MALL house, modern convenience., tc t lMxl50. J blocks from Oieson City car line near Milwaukie ; $.;wo. xi ttl H P D. No. 1. hx 7. FOR $050 8 -room hous, b un and cll" K.-n house; H blocks to Wood stork schoo i , few fruit trees; $100 down. $10 a month Owner, IPS N. Ot h nt.t Hroad way --'C 0 KAST H:U ST. N. Ten ace Park addi tion; o-room modern bunsnlow; fui -hace, Dutch kitchen; ft blocks to car; 13100 terms, or $'.vmI canh. 5-ROOM buna ale w, bui. t lat - m r. bre- k -fust nook, hardwood floors, futimc, k rae. paved itrft. Hum City lurk owner Tabor U'lajV CALL owner; brand new -roorn hunjtarrvw. Alberta, $'.'975; cement haenu-nt. dre- p i a ce. J bedroom s. Wood 'awn t " 3 FINE hoint. 44th St., Roue It y.H u, hardwood floors, 2 lot. corner. $Lou Tabor 1300 o r A 40, O r a omen. RUILO A IIOMK, 1 We build homa and heip finance utm'1 505 Artisans bid g. FtR SA LE Ry owner, . -1 orn c iius., bath. ij sere, all kind- Iruit and rUi, on 7Ud ave, S. JC. i'lions Aut, tll.-.t. i