12 THE -MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 7 STEAMERS ARRIVE II HARBOR !FJ DAY f ,-ll,, A jtllw mm OUriUctV UllUdUclilY HlUVe Ull Waterfront. THREE VESSELS LEAVE One Goes to Orient and Two Oil Tankers Start for Cali fornia Ports. The arrival yesterday of six inter coastal and off-shore steamers and ona coastal steamer made Sunday a day of unusual activity on the water front and will mean heavy discharg ing of cargoes today. In addition three steamers got away during the day, one for the orient and two oil tankers for California ports. The arrivals yesterday included tne i steamers Edward Luckenbach and Ja- cob Luckenbach of the Luckenbach i. .i- ., Ti.h nf the Pa- inio, mo - cirio Steamship company, mo m"""" i of the Williams line, the Kina of the East Asiatic line, the Montague oi me Columbia-Pacific Shipping company and thn coaster Ryder Hanily oi J. K. ana ins coaster xs-yucr nanny company. I Foot Come From Atlantic. I Th. Edward Luckenbach, Jacob t.;i,;nhrh wash and Willfaro cams from the Atlantic seaboard. On board the Jacob Luckenbach were fK ,5Sn rf vine, hardware, oil. . ' j a.i rn taken canned goods and general cargo taken on at Mobile and New Orleans. The Wabash has nearly iuuu wua i ...i norrn ohnard I Outbound the Jacob Luckenbach will take flour, lumber and shingles TH frriiT TinT-TJ I The Edward Luckenbach, which I brings in some general kuis"! take out a heavy shipment or. urieu prunes for New York. The shipment 1 will include 30,000 cases of prunes, amounting to 445 tons, 170 tons oi i wool ana miscellaneous. BALTIMORE, March 26. Arrived The steamer Kina which arrived steamer Henry S. Grove, from San Fran from Yokohama will load wheat and I cisco; departed. West Catanace, for Los lumber here for curope. s.ui.uu., i Guthrie & Co. are local agents luaai Asiatic company, w i that ctamfr. I . ,,,... .uuuias ic ivuo.v. . i The steamer Montague ot tne Co lumbia-Pacific Shipping company, an- I other of yesterday's arrivals, docked I at the Clark & Wilson mill to ais-i charge a quantity of sand ballast, tone is from Shanghai and will take lumber and crrain on her return to the orient. The coaster Kyder Hanify docked at Westport to take on a loaa oi lumDer for California ports. Thn Tnsen Kisen Kaisha steamer Fukkal Maru, which dropped down the r-iw Troatorrtav about 4 o'clock for Yokohama and Kobe, had a cargo of lumber and bones. The cargo inciuaea 895,000 feet of lumber valued at $13, 550, to be discharged at Yokohama and 1,256,820 feet of lumber valued at 132 045 and 335 bags of bones val- 1 ued at J2305 to be aiscnargea at jvodc Two hundred and fifty cases of lo- ... . . , . ct I Euitucii; j - I hai. China, aboard the Columbia-Pa cific Shinnine- company's steamer West Kader, which will leave today. Other 8 features of the cargo include a talk ing machine for Tientsin, China, ana 600 bundles of binder twine for Har bin. She also has aboard 116,666 bush els of wheat and about 2,000,000 feet I of lumber. The total cargo on board weighs 17,971,492 pounds, valued at $345,947. - Pacific Coast Shipping Notes. JsTtlRIA. Or.. March 26. (Special.) Th. iam schooner Willamette, carrying I 00 000 feet of lumber from St. Johns. I ANATINA, Yokohama for Pan Fran 400.000 feet from St- Helens, and 250.000 Cisco, 70 miles west of San Francisco 8 feet from Westport, sauea at a o ciocs. mis i ' morning for San Francisco. I The steamer Jacob Luckenbach arrived I . f -7 nvwv lnt nieht irom tne Atlantic l coast via San Francisco, en route to Port land. After discharging freight in Portland, the steamer Mobile City sailed at 12:30 this morning for Puget sound. Carrying freight and passengers from Portland and Astoria, the steamer Sena ' tor ealled at 1 o'clock this morning for San Francisco and San Pedro. Bringing freight for Portland, the steamer Montague arrived at 2 o'clock this morning from the orient. ..A .li..".! . .. .... The Danish steamer n.lna arrivea at to Portland. The steamer Wabash from Baltimore arrived at 10 o'clock this morning and went to Portland. After discharging 600,000 feet of Jap squares here, the steamer Marina Buennei sailed at 10:15 this morning for Coos Bay. The steam schooner Ryder Hanify ar rived at 10:30 this morning from San Fran- cisoo and is to load lumber at Westport. Linn ton and Vancouver. The steamer Willfaro from New York tori; Tia San Francisco is duo en route to Port land. COOS BAT, Or., March 26. Special.) The steamer C. A. Smith came into port last night at 11:10 from San Francisco, The steamer began loading her lumber cargo at the electric dock. 47 A X.T TOTT' Tk T5 1 XrnrnV. Oj5 . TV, firs) 1 rro pontoon units of the 12,000-ton. dry dock to be brought here to the southwest ern plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding corporation, will be towed from San Fran Cisco. cisco, April 1, according to officials of the company. The remaining two sections wiU be brought about April lo. Dredging of the slip to the north of the shipyard in preparation, for the dry dock has been completed. The eteara schooner Wellesley. which encountered three severe storm) on t-ha , W fr Mohll. Ala hoen '" Ala. towed from this port to San Francisco. as It was found inadvisable to permit her to so north under her own power. SEATTLE, Wash., March 26. Appoint ment of a sub-commtttee headed by Regi nald H. Parsons to co-operate with rep resentatives of other ports in the Puget sound district in a study of the marine situation, particularly the effect on this Cisco. section of pending congressional Iegi3ia mm, ojiuuuuvcu tuuajr u, c. j. i ou Mathews, chairman or the special mer- I cua.ui luauue vumiiuuec 01 tne oeaum i f. ri a 1 1 1 i luiiiuiciix, viiic Jiiemoers ui I Cisco. the BUb-commlttee are Ralph S. Stacy. J. H. Bloedel. Piiny-L. Allen and Howard A. I AHfiutru. i The motorshlp Mazatlan will arrH-e in t Elliott Bay late tonight or tomorrow morn- I ing. to loaa aow xons ni cargo ior ivam- I chatKa ana tne f KnolsK sea under the I flag of Olaf Swenson & Co., the new I American-Kussian traaing combine. The I Mazatlan will leave Seattle the second I week in April with the largest cargo ever 1 carried from America to Kamchatka and I the Okhotsk sea. 01 BAN FRANCISCO, March 26. "Business I I. steadily increasing on the Pacific coast, I according to a survey of trade conditions I r recently completed by the New York cus- I toms office at the reauest of William W. I Hoppin, assistant United States attorney-1 general, in charge of customs. I with trade Increasing with the far east i rrancisco. and with the facilities that the Panama I carfal gives to our i'acine ports, we must I x look for a large increase In the work of I mis oiiico ou matters originating on me i Pacific coast." Mr. Hoppin said. "It was I with the desire to prepare properly for I Cisco, izw miles south of San Francisco. this expected increase that this careful I survey or conditions on the Pacific coast 1 was made." I The steamer Standard Dollar, towing I 231 the Janet Dollar to Tacoma, broke its tow I today. The Red Stack Sea Queen was sent to assist the Janet Dollar, which will load lumber In the northern port. It was form erly the German ship Egon. v The Hollywood is destined to Eureka and the Tolken for Honolulu. The others will dock at San Francisco. The steamer Hollywood, the steamer Georg. U. Hind and the barkentln. Hes- perish' and the steamer West Henshaw, J Francisco 150 miles north, of San Fran operated by the James Rolph company, Cisco. all from Newcastle; the British mtorahip uaurakl from Glasgow and the British steamer Tolken from Barry, England, ar. the carriers bringing coal. EUREKA, March 26. The steamer Santa Monica arrived from San Francisco at A. M. - The Admiral Rodman arrived from Portland at 6:30 A. M., and sailed for San Francisco at 6 JP. M. TACOMA. Wash.. March 28 The Tovoka I 'lan oi tne Nippon Yueeo ivaisha line aocKea today at the Tacoma smelter to I load a large consignmei large consignment of copper for I Japan. The San Diego and Santa Rita were re ported today as due to arrive in Tacoma from San Francisco. The Santa Rita is bringing ore for the Tacoma smelter. Th San Diego has , a general cargo for dis charge at the terminal dock and will load lumber at the Tidewater mill and the Puget Sound Lumber company for San Diego. The Mystic of the Caribbean Oulf line is due to arrive thia week to load lumber for the east coast. The Klnklsan Mara is due at the same dock April 1 from the orient and will load lumber. Movements- of Vessels. PORTLAND, March 26. Arrived at 7:5 A. M., steamer Jacob Luckenbach, from New Orleans and Mobile; at 8:50 P. M steamer Montague, from Shanghai and way ports; at 8 P. M., steamer Wabash, from New York and way port. Sailed at 4:30 P. M.. Japanese steamer Fukkal Maru, for Kobe and Yokohama; at 6 P. M., steamer La Purialma, for San Francisco; at 11:20 P. M., steamer Capt. r iucas, ior San redxo. ASTORIA, March 26. Sailed at mld- nlg-h steamer Mobile City, for Seattle: at 1:13 A. M., steamer Senator, for San Francisco, San Pedro and San Diego: at M., steamer Willamette, for San Francisco. Left up at lO last nijrht andTft mAt 7 " " antt f" UP. ' 1-3 p u- "'amer iJJioniague, irom Shanghai and way porta Arrived at 7:50 A. M. and left up at 6 p. m.. Danish steamer Klna, from Koko- nama. Arrived at MSO and left up at U A. JL. steamer Wabash, from New York " u"si a,t xv.ia a. jo., steamer Martha Buehner. fox Coos Bay. Arrived at 10.-3O and left up at 11:45 A. steamer Kyder Hanify, from San Pedro. ve,?" I :! WUlfartf. from " p; . SEATTLE, Wash., March 2S. Arrived Admiral arraguet from Victoria, B. a; Hntr? 1 L? San Diego; Mobil. rw" Irom ew ork; motorship Charlie WatsoIli .- Richmond. I sailed West Mahwah, for Sydney, via saii rruncisco; tteijin Aiaru, ior Kobe; Admiral Nicholson, for Tacoma: Mumalrea. 'or New York; Toyooka Maru, for Van- p""""". - B-ront7- r - r . KZ,XtCg bijt ior Ban Francisco. SAN PEDRO March 26. Arrived steamer Julia Luckenbach, from Phlla- "", ana x-oruana NORFOLK, March 26. Arrived Steam- er iiy oi Lincoln, from Portland. " " TACOMA, Wash., March 26. Arrived 'loyoKa juaxu from Yokohama. TATOOSH. March 26. Passed in Steamer Mobile City, from New York via Ship Reports by Radio. ' (Furnished by the Radio Corporation of America.) Positions reijorted at 8 P. Ml vesterdav. unless otnerwise indicated, were as follows LAS VEGAS, Dairen for Portland, 1613 miles from Columbia river light, 8 P. M. March 25. CATHAY. Everett for Yokohama, 2138 ""RTANnRf. inpnVV.; w.X" STANDARD ARROW, San Francisco for Shanghai. 1285 miles west of San Fran- Cisco, 8 P. M. March 25 SANTA INEZ, Bellingham for Ikitan 1134 miles northwest of Cape Flattery, 8 LUISE NIELSEN, Astoria for Kobe, I . tr i n ii , .. - . v. it .. ji i: . . ijincn uuui iiurm nau, o jo, juarcn xo. WEST CAYOTE. Portland for Yoko hama, 1422 miles west of Columbia river P. M. March 25. ROYAL ARROW. San Francisco for Shanghai, 1190 miles from San FranciBco 8 P. M. March 25. MATSONIA. San Francisco for Honolulu. iiui miles from San Francisco, 8 P. M. March 23. MAUI. Honolulu for San Francisco. 804 miles from San Francisco, 8 P. M. March ADMIRAL SCHLEY. Wilmington for San Francisco.. 123 miles north of Wilmington BP. M. March 25. ENTERPRISE, Hilo for San Francisco 11753 miles from San Francisco 8 P. March 25. -j. CHINA, San Francisco for Hongkong. 2134 miles west of San Francisco, 8 P. M. uaM;J1 R. J. HANNA. San Pedro for Point Wells, !3 miles from Point Wells. COLONEL E. L. DRAKE. San Pedro for Portland, 830 miles from Columbia river. ROTARIAN. San Francisco for Buenos Aires via San Pedro, 80 miles north of ban fearo. HOLLYWOOD. Honolulu for San Fran Cisco, 468 miles from San Francisco. SENATOR. Portland for San Francisco. aro: mnes nortn or Ban Francisco. QUINAULT, San Francisco for WiHapa harbor, BO miles south of Wtllapa harbor. v.. ' "S. ... r.. Z "rJri AT'l ... CORDOVA, Cordova for Tacoma. miles from Tacoma. ERNEST H. MEYER. Everett for San Fedro, 24 o miles from Everett. F. G. LUCKENBACH. 219 miles north of San Francisco. MUNINDIES. 256 miles south of. Grays narDor. CANADIAN" ROVER. 70 milea from VIc- EDDINGSLET. 165 milea north of San Francisco. SEA LION ftue towine Star of LanlaTid. x i miles irom san Fran c i sco. ADMIRAL RODMAN, 209 miles from san "raneisco. AVALON, 226 miles north of San Fran CISCO. JOHANNA SMITH. 100 milea anuth of VWS tfa.y. a.a. jl uxvt -1. UlllCO UU1 III Ul V-M. LI5 xsianco. CELILO. 192 miles north f San Vrfln. WEST MAHWAH. 25 milea south of xatoosn. RAINIER. 218 miles from San Francisco. OLEUM, Vancouver. B. C. for Port San Luis. 665 miles from Port 6an Luis. WILLAMETTE, Portland for San Fran- cl8S" ' ".?,f Columbia river. v' f" ' '1,ul oan "lego. "'"e? """. 01 &an PeOro. SANTA RITA, schooner Father In tnur San Francisco for Seattle. 499 miles nnrth of San Francisco. ROYAL ARROW. San Francisco for- Shanghai, 1424 miles from San Francisco. GEORGIN'A ROLPH. San Francisco for Portland. 210 miles north of San Fran cisco. NORTHLAND. San Francisco for -Rel. lingham, 117 miles north of San Fran- SIERRA, Bellingham for San Pedro miles north or San Franc sco. ADMIRAL EVANS, Wilmington for San r-Tancisco, vn miles south of San Fran OCEAN PRINra Tt.tKa f. t send, latitude 37 north, longitude 122:40 weal at noon. HANNA NIELSEN. Tsinelan for P,n. land. 910 miles northwest of North Head v, a I n. vvaisun, San Pedro for Se- attle. miles from Seattle. CANADIAN ROVER, Victoria for San rrancisco, oo miles from Victoria. CALGAROLITE. Seattle for Mnnlnui 313 miles south of Seattle. LURLINE, Honolulu for San Francisco. miies from San Francisco. CHINA ARROW. Yokohama for Ran Francisco, 905 miles west of San Francisco. SYLVAN ARROW. Shan gal for San ranclsco. rwm miles from San Francisco. J. A. MOFFETT. San Pedro for Prlnr. rtupert, ois miles from Prince Ruoerr. STEEL SCIENTIST. Shanghai for Port Townsend, 1000 miles northwest ot San MANUKAT. Honolulu for Ran Frxnlsn - 'o miles west of San Francisco. SISKIYOU, San Pedro for Bellingham, iea nunn oi can r rancisco. clakkmont, San Pedro for San Fran maaulani, Seattle for Honolulu, 387 mites irom Seattle. PRESIDENT, Victoria for San Francisco. miles north of San Francisco. SANTA PAULA, at Point Wells March 23 CORDOVA. Cordova for Tacoma, 710 miles south of Cordova," March 25. ED KINGSLBY, Blubber bay for San Francisco, 165 miles north of San Fran cisco. HORACE X. BAXTER, Everett for San Pedro, 20 miles from Everett. F. J. LUCKENBACH, Vancouver lor San STANLEY DOLLAR. San Francisco for Seattle, anchored off Black Point. LA PLACENTIA. Port San Luis for Honolulu. 2130 miles from Honolulu at 8:30 P. M. HUMBOXDT, San Francisco for San Pedro, left Santa Barbara. ANATINA. Yokohama for San Fran cisco, 565 miles west of San Francisco. SANTA CRUZ. Bellingham for Astoria, iO miles from Bellingham. COAXET, Vancouver for Nagoya, ten miles west of Tatoosh. WEST FARALON, Seanbonga, P. I., for San Pedro, 349 miles from San Pedro. CANADIAN ROVER. San Francisco for Vancouver, 370 miles from Vancouver. MAZTLAN, San Francisco for Seattle, 450 miles north of San Francisco. CITY OF SPOKANE. Yokohama for Se attle, 160 miles from Flattery,. March 25. By Federal Telegraph. JADDEN. New York for Honolulu, lat itude 21:43 north, longitude 148:44 west. uarcn 23. BAY STATE, Seattle for Yokohama, 2 Sim miles west of Seattle, March 25. DERBLAY, San Francisco for Balboa, 1038 miles south of San Francisco March 25. FRANK O. DRUM. Gaviota for Hono lulu. 1568 miles west of Gaviota March 25. BOHEMIAN CLUB, Honolulu for San Francisco, 1578 miles west of San Fran Cisco March 25. WEST CHOPAKA, Manila for San Pedro. 892 miles west of Han Pedro WEST FARALON, iamboanga for San ream, B4 miles west ot San Pedro. SONOMA, Sydney for San Francisco, '638 miles west or San Francisco at noon. W. F. HERRIN, San Pedro for Port iana, ivs miles north of San Pedro. HAWKEYE STATE, San Francisco for Honolulu, U3 miles west of San Fran- Cisco. WEST OROWAS, San Pedro for Yoko hama, 1537 miles west of San Pedro. WEST HAVEN, Savannah for San Pedro, 330 miles south of San Pedro. HAMER, San Francisco for Manila, 885 miies west or ban ranclsco. LYMAN STEWART. San Pedro for Se attle, 806 miles south of Seattle. . CLAREMONT, San Pedro for San Fran Cisco, 129 miles south of San Francisco. GOIXEN STATE. San Francisco for Yokohama, 516 miles west of San Fran cisco. Report From Month of Columbia. NORTH HEAD, March 26. Condition of the sea at o Sr. M.. smooth; wind, 12 miles. Tides sit Astoria Monday. High Water I Low Water 0:33 A. M. . . 8.0 ft, 16:50 A. M. .. 1.1 ft 0:85 P. M. .. 7.8 ft.7:00 P. M. .. 0.8 ft AMUSEMENTS. BILLY B.VAN & cJAMES d.CORBETT L THE I8TH AMENDMENT 3 BERK S-SAUN IMCCOBMICK VVMmcE DEWS CHAB0T WONNETTE TDBTINI BLOCK S PUWIAP I "PRINCESS" JUE QU0N TAI (apostusnd cnsO in a gong repertoire Now Playing a Satire on a Dry Town, "A Temperance Town" Thousands Hare Laughed Themselves Hoarse at This Comedy. ALL WJSKK CNTIL FRIDAY March 27 March 31 CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 P. M. Admission Afternoons, child 17c, adult 2uc; Evenings, child 17c, adult 39c. Pauline Frederick "Two Kinds of Women'' Five Musical Peaches COMING EVA TASTGUAY. APRIL 8 VIOLA DANA (In Person), April 15 YRIC MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. , sOMETHDia JJKW "AMATEUR NIGHT" COME TONIGHT Afternoons at 2 Evenlnss at 7 and 9 THE CIRCLE THEATER Fourth at Waaaiaartoa. Open from o'clock In the morning AUCTIOX SALES TODAY. At Wilson's Auction House. 10 Furniture. 169-171 Second street. MEETING NOTICES. GTJL REAZBBJ GROTTO, NO. 65 Regular business meeting Monday, March 27, at a o'clock, i'vtnian xem - pie. Important business. Programme, refreshments. Wear feL Admission bv 1922 card. In formal dance Friday. March 31. at Pythian Temple. Masonic fraternity and friends invttAri. firotto team will conrer ai. m. degree at Washington lodge April 8. Spring ceremonial Saturday, May 13. If you wlah a good time Help maKe it. r l r r x a, jucaac. SAMARITAN SOCIAL CLTJB will hold a benefit ball next Wed. evening. March 29. at Ringler hall. No. 8 11th st. Informal. All oaatenows. ite bekahs and their friends are invited. Ad mission 50c. WM. H. YOUNG. Pres. JBSSB T. JONES, Sec. WILLAMETTE LODGE No. 2, A. F. and A. M. Special communication at 6:30 P. M. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. F. VAN HKEKEREK, Sec HARMONY LODGE No. 12, A. F. and A. M. Special this Monday evening at 7 o'clock. F. C. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. W. M. -DeLIM. Sec. FRIENDSHIP CHAPTER No. 115. O. E. S. Stated commu nication Monday evening. March 27, 8 P. M. Social night. ELLEN D. RICE, Sec. MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER No. 14. O. E. S. Stated meeting this Monday at 8 P. M., i)ast Eighth and Burnside. Social. Visitors welcome. By order of W. M. BELL RICHMOND, Sec SERVICE CIRCLE. 850. Nehrhbors of Woodcraft, will hold a dance and card party at 10th and Taylor sts., Monday, March 27th. Dance 8:30. Separate room for cards, good music Admission 35c. ROSE CITY SOCIAL CLUB. O. E. S.. is giving a dancing party at Pythian temple Thursday evening. March 30. Good music. All friends invited. CLARA R. JOHNSON, Secretary. DIED. TtTLLOCH In this city. March 28, Nell Todd Tulloch. aged 32 years, wife of Charles W. Tulloch of Pendleton, Or., mother of Muriel and tTean Tulloch and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 6. Todd of Pendleton. The remains are at Fin ley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. DITCHBURN In this city, March 26, 1922, John Ditchburn, member of the Dltchburn & Downes law firm. Remains at the chapel of Edward Holman A Son, Third and Salmon streets. Notice of fu neral will he made later. i l mir RAKED W STOCK COMPANY XlL DIED. MILLER- In this city March 26, Jonathan G. Miller, beloved father ot Chester Miller and Mrs. Ella Butterfield of Port land, Mrs. Lillie Paige of Vancouver. Wash., Mrs. Minnie McCoy of Bend. C. S. Miller of Tacoma and Freddie Miller of Cashmere, Wash. ; also 15 grand children. Funeral notice later. Remains at residential parlors of Miller & Tracey. -air. Attiier was a member of the u. a. t- JOYSL1N March 26. at the residence of Mrs. W. F. Mackenzie, 1100 Williams avenue, Julia L. Joyslin, aged 76 years. The remains are at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. j OBERO March 26. at the residence of Mrs. Lizzie Laxell, 675 West Broadway, Charles Oberg, aged 48 years, husband of Marie Oberg and father of Allen Oberg. Remains at Pearson's undertak ing parlors, Russell St., at Union ave. FUNERAL NOTICES. HALLADAY At the home of her parents. 138 East Forty-seventh street, March 24, Clara Ann Halladay, aged 85 years, wife of Floyd Halladay, mother of Eleanor Halladay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Relchmann. sister of Mrs. Lil lian Kellogg, Seattle, Wash., ana Jnrs. Marie Kuehnle. residing at Flint, Mich. Member of Multnomah chapter No. 104, take puce Yt the conseStory chS.1 of the East Side Funeral Directors. 414 Bast Alder street, at 1 P- AL. toaay (.jwon. day), March 27. Friends invited. Con cluding services at the Portland crema- I torium. SPAULDING In this city, March 25. Clara KDauldlne-. need 03 years, sisier ui flonr.o W RnanlHinfi- and Mrs. F. E. r?rnlon nf Pfinpia. TIL. and Don A. Spaulding, residing In Spokane, Wash. Member of Rebecca lodge of Spokane, Wash. The funeral services will take place at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 Bast Alder street, at 10:30 A. M. today laaon dav. March 27. Friends invited. In terment Rose City cemetery. Spokane nanern nleARA conv. BBAtfEY March 25. at the residence. 9T5 Francis avenue, iumme x-a Bealey, aged 61 years, wife of Robert J. Bealev, mother of Walter Bealey, sister or Charles m. nicuman ot ronauu, H. O. Hickman, Gervais, Or.; Mrs. A. C. Warner of Oregon City, and daughter of I,,. ph.rlM T TTickman of Oregon City: The funeral " service will be held today (Monday! at z:su r. jo., at rin ley?s mortuary. Montgomery at Fifth. Concluding service Rose City cemetery, private. WILLIAMS -At the family home. 4428 Fifty-eighth avenue soutneast, marcn 25, S. Guy Williams, aged 45 years, hus band of Mary B. Williams, brother of Ji B. Williams of Los Angeles, Cal., and H. C. Williams residing in Grass Lake. Mich. Member of Multnomah camp No. 77, W. O. W. The funeral services will take place at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder street, at 2 P. M. Tuesday, March 28. Friends invited. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. TAPPIN At the family home, 228 y, Wash ington St., Jttarcn Z3, Isaac a. vv", aged 69 years, husband of Dulcy C Tappin, father of Mrs. Sarah J. Baker, Mrs. Margaret A. Higgins of this city and Oddie Hunt of Crooks. Neb. Mem ber of the Knights and Ladies of Secur ity. The funeral services will take place at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 Bast Alder St., at 2:30 P. M. today (nonoi), 27. Friends invitea. liiisiiuti.. City cemetery. KLOSTERMAN March 26, at the family residence, 48 nst Mvui" -North. John H. Klosterman, aged 17 rra fnoorol cortege Will leaV Finley's mortuary, Montgomery ai xiiw Tuesday, March 28. at 8:30 A. M.. and . tb r"mrch of the Madeleine, Twenty-third and Siskiyou streets, where mass will be ceieoraieii . i.'r-i..rnlM invited. i;onciuutiiis Riverview cemetery. t t t-b- t it Hfjirch 24. 1922. Hat- tie Josephine ClarK, wne m -. x . sister of D. D. Sweet. Mrs. Mabel C. Austin and B. W. Sweet of Chicopee Falls, Mass., mother of Burton ciars. .....io. win he held at the resi dence of her brother, u. u. oweoi, i.- . nwA.tw.B ,ih BTrAftt jarm. iuu.j JMondav). March 27, 1922. at 2:30 P. M. Interment ruaa jity cemmou. Falls. Mass.. papers please copy. BUSH In this city, March 23, 1922 Fr'ink E. Buah, age ov years, oubuhuii 1 - 1 ea E. Bush, latner oi nuiu, u.uc. of Eugene C. and Wliour oi opoaaiio, Sherman of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Edward G. of Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. k- Mclver of BemidH. Minn. Funeral win ha held Tuesdav. March 28, at 2 P. M at the chapel of Chambers Co., 248-50 Kllllngsworth avenue. in trmfnl Rose City oemetery. RICHEN The funeral services of the late Peter Richen, aged na years o iuuuu. and 17 lays, who died in this city i nt moo ..ill a hAld tnmorrow jyiarcu ' . .. r . ni n , , (Tiifijtdav . Alarcn 23. aL x . from the chapel of the Skewes Under t.bin., -n comer Third and Clay. Friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Scott cemetery. MILLER In this.ctty, March 25, 19-.. Henry P. Miller, aged '..fL!?" oi oarry. u". - ; I B Wilhelm. all OI roruano. iuntua; Tuesday at 2:30 P. M., from the cnapel of Edward Holman & Son. Third and Salmon streets. Interment at Riverview cemetery. San Francisco papers please copy. MURPHY At the residence, 21 J5 East . Washing-ton Bireei. aisrcji i, u...nhv ne-Ari lfl vears. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stumpf and ! brother of Chester ana i"hlllp jMurpny. i u. i d.rviifl will be held Monday. ,f v. .i 5 p. M.. at the Portland crematorium. Remains at the residential parlors ot Miner sc. irauuj.. srnwiBT? Tn this city. March 23, Mrs. Kate Bcnw&riz, ageu o ,ii.. of Mrs. Kate Jensen of 873 E. Harrison. nenas are idvilcu I. , 1 of Snook & wneeiaon, ueimom i Mnnriav. March 27, at 2:30 P. M. Inter- ment Rose City cemetery. SCOFFINS The funeral services of the late Alice M. Scoffins will be held .Mon day, March 27, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment River- vIaw cemetery. Services at the oeme tery private. Mrs. Scoffins was a mem ber of the Knights and Ladles or secu rity, Kirkpatrick lodge. GOODSELL In this city. March 23, 1922, David UOOOaeu, nusoauu ui muiuu A. Goodsell, father ot David, Jr., and Dean nnmiMlL Funeral services will be held at the Portland crematorium today (Monday). March 27, 1922. at 1 P. M. San Francisco, Cal., papers please copy. MUNOEK At the home. 60S Buena Vista Drive, Theodore Thornton Munger II, aged 2 years, son of Thornton and Mary I Munger. The funeral services will be held at Holman's at 10 o clock Monday March 27. Commitment at Portland cre matorium. FOKTON The funeral services for the late Martha Elizabeth Foxton oi id .uast Sixty-sixth street North will be held Tuesdav. March 28. at 10:30 A. M. at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. I Friends Invited. I EKLUND The funeral services for the late Tilda Eklund of 348 Clifton street willjbe held today (Monday), at 8:30 P. M at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Concluding services, Riverview cemetery. . JACKSON The funeral services for the avenue will be held Tuesday, March 28, I , 9,m v -m r mni.'. -. n klnntinmenr at Fifth. Friends invitad. I Concluding services. Rose City cemetery. I DRENNEN The funeral services for the ota XV a Itor M I )rannon -f Kao ft 1a 1 -. t V wriai tLt I ery at Fifth. Friends invited. Conclud ing services. Mount Calvary cemetery. MILLS The funeral services of the late Beniam n Jf . Mills will be held Mon day, March 27, at 3 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rosa City cemetery, nmiRAL CARS. LIM OUSINES for funerals, weddings. anoppiiiK- itoDen auiu iiivery, jwar. il. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. A. D. Ken worthy. R. 3. Henderson. A. D. Kenworthy Co. S804 92 d St.. Lents. Auto. 618-2L HOLMAN & SON (Founded 18S4.) ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third a..d Salmon Sts. Main B0T. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral Parlors with all the privacy of a nome, lotu ana jiverett streeta Phones Broadway 2133. Auto. 531-3S. DUNNiNG & CAIN Funeral Directors. 445 Morrison st west Bide. Phone Broadway 430. SNOOK & WHEALD0N Funeral Directora Belmont at 85th. Tabor 1258. EAST SIDB FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (F. 2. DUNNING, INC.) "The Family Sets the Price." 414 E.Alder. Phone East .auto. zo-2s. FINLEY'S MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9. LEECH, UNDERTAKER. East Eleventh and Hawthorna Phone East 781. OVCIACQ UNDERTAKING CO., Third and Clay. Alain 4152. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PORTLAND CREMATORIUM AND MAUSOLEUM . PHONE SELL. 867. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less, Independent Funeral Directors. Washington street, between 20th and 21st streets, west aide. Lady assistant. Broadway 269L Automatic 618-44. AD 7CI I CD PfT 692 Williama Ave. . liiXLl-P!! UU.J Phone East 1088. FLORISTS. is WaaWnflton street - JJS 1 Flower for all occasions artistically arransred. Rouen and Orchids a Specialty. Marshall 753 328 MORRISON Portland Hotel Accounts Solicited I HOT finest Qualitu norrison SL between S Always JreshJ Tonseth Floral Co. Finest Floral Arrangements for Funerals. 287 Washington. Bet. 4th and 6th Sts. Phone Hroaaway 45Z7. JWWlBs TOR ALL OCCASIONS Main 4737 rwt wm r ion.- i , mh n j. at rtNTH Smiths Flower Shop Portland's Progressive Plorista We spe cialize in luneral designs. I4ife eixcn, opposite Meier & Prank's. Main 7215. ROSEWAY FLOWER SHOP. EAST 41ST AND SANDY BLVD. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, WE DELIVER. PHONE US. J. T. JAUNCEY. TABOR 7466. NOB HILL FLORISTS. (Estate Alfred Burkhardt.) N. B. Cor. 23d and Glisan. Main 1359. MONUMENTS- PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS tee 4th St.. opp. City Hall. XTTJ BR03. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QJJMJTY MEMORIALS E. THIRD . PINE STS. t HONE E.743 PORTLAND BUSINESS BULLETIN ATTORNEYS. E. W. EASTMAN, lawyer , 628 Chamber of Commerce building. AS8AYERS A"D ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICB. 142 Sescond street. Gold, sliver, platinum bought. MATHS. ETC. DH McMAHON, baths, Portland; steam, showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c; tel your trienas. i'ourtn at Washington. CELLULOID MUTTONS. TUB IRW1N-HODSON COMPANY. 387 Washington. Bdwy. 434. Tabor 1254. CHlltOPKAfcTiC. DR. McMAHON, 12th year. SuccessfuL Phone directory. Convincing thousands. CHIROPODISTS. WILLIAM, Kstfrlle, i'lorello and Dewane Deveny, tne. only scientific cniropoaist and arch specialists in city. Parlors 303 Gerlinger bldg., southwest cor. becond and Aider streets. Mam 1301 1R. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci entlfically corrected; lady assistant. 612 Morgan bldg. Main STbi:. COBA YALE BELL. 508-7 Swetland bldg years' practice m Chicago. Jbtdwy. 3ti74. COLLECTIONS. neth & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796 jo collections, no cn arges. jjjBtap. liwu WANTING. AL1SKY Dancing Academy. Lessons day and evening; zancy dancing, also soft shoe, buck and wing taught. 3d and Mor rison, 4th floor. Mala 4tU4. Agnes Sum- mere. DENTISTRY. DR. B. . WRIGHT Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. Corner Sixth and Washington Sts. Broadway 7219 Automatic 2119. UITUnilT DAM WE CAN PROVE THIS Your "Teeth Sleen" While We Work! Above Majestic Theater. 351 Vi Wash. St ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. MOTORS REWOUND and repaired UUUUHT AN L? HUbll. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS. Phone 527-27. 226 Main St. Ml SIC TEACHERS. L. CARROLL DAY, teacher of piano and voice. Broadway 2505. 348 13th st. VIOLIN outfit ?15. Kol Kenbeck Piano, All String School. 409 Yamhill. OPTOMETR1 STS. t Out ot the Hich-Kent District, 25 years experience. Consult us free. Thousands ot satisfied Dr. Samuel Goodman, associate T" ,.; ,:h - na. it. jjiomson WHY PAY MORE? Glasses in gold-filled frames Z ,, KIT , . , . . . r " optometrist, i?'irst st. Main 451. DR. GEORGE RUBEN8TEIN. veteran ODti cian. ayes lesiea, glasses nttea, oroRen lensee duplicated at very reasonable pneee. xxa Morrison at. M am 56l . PIPE REPAIRING mi DHOIRS Repaired by exnerta LisSSSPsm.'1 S4WreSlua. 272 Wash. PATENT ATTORNEY. INVENTORS AIDED Ideas developed: patents of the better kind; experimental machinery built; practice in all courts. Richardson se Rogers, Albee bldg., Wash ington, P. C. R. C. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney zo years. ii invention really valuable, see practicing lawyer. 601 Pekum bldg. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway building, stomach, bowels, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate and female disorders without operation. PAINTING. GET YOUR PAINTING. KALSOMINING AND SIGNS BEFORE THE RUSH SEA SON; 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE; BEST REFERENCES TABOR 266. PKINTER8. POINTING F- w- SA1TES & COMPANY inlH I IHO 1st and Oak. Bdwy. 7165: 611-65 TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON TRANSFER CO. 474 Glisan St. Broadway 1281. DRAYAGE. STORAGE. Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks. COOK & ROSE TRANSFER CO. 1773 Denver Ave. Woodlawn 85 Open day and night. All kinds of hauling, plowing and digging. VETERINARY. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. East 7th ana urant eta. Both phones. Day and night service: 3 veterinarians. HOOD. WOOD!! WOOD!! WOOD!! Summer prices now on. PHONE EAST 2504. Don't buy-your wood until you .nnmlt T.o&ran Fuel Co. Countrv alnh river slab, cordwood and coal. Office and yards. 389 2. Washington. Portland, fell 2.t - Matvi': houses a r 'A iSS Ureatest Variefu RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING In order to earn the more than one time rate, advertlMins must run in con ftecutive issues. One time. 12c per line Two times (each issue) 11c per line Three times (each issue) 10c per line The above rates apply to ail headings with the following; exceptions: Seven times (each issue) ... .9c per line One to six months, per month .;. . .$2.50 per line Six to twelve months, per month $2.25 per line Situations Wanted. Each insertion 9o per line Help Wanted Loft and found Personal Proposals Invited Notices Special Notice Funeral Notices Meeting: Notices une time Two times (each Issue).. Three times (each issue) Seven times (each issue) One month .loc per line .14c per line .13o per line ,12c pot Une ..$3 per line New TODAY - , Bates Per Une: Daily. Sunday. One time ..36c 20c Two times (per Issue) ..... loo 19c Three times (per issue)... 14o 18c Seven times (per Bsue)...13c 17c One month, daily and Sunday. .. .$3.50 Count five words to the line. No ad taken for less than two lines. Ads ran Sundays only charged at one-time rate. Advertisements (except "Personals" and "Situations Wanted") will be taken over the telephone If the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. The Oresronian will receive copy by mail provided sufficient remittance for definite number of Issues Is sent. Acknowledgment .will , be forwarded promptly. Advertisements are taken for The Daily Oreironian until 7:30 P. M. ; for The Sunday Oregonian until 6 P. M. Saturday. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Investigates all eases of alleged cruelty to animals. Offices, room ISO courthouse. Phone Main S78 from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. The society has full charge of the city pound at Its home. 635 Columbia boulevard. Phone any time. Wood lawn 764. Zoga for sale. Horse am bulance for sick or disabled horses. Email animals painlessly electrocuted where necessary and stray animals oared for. All dead animals, cows, horses, etc, Dicked up. NEW TODAY. RUG CO. FLUFFJRUGS Oldest and best equipped factory In the northwest. Made out Of vour Old. worn-out carpets and rugs. Save half the price of a new rug. Use woolen clothing. v 9x12 RUGS STEAM CLEANED S1.50. Kaat 8SSO. 188 East Klahth. 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. 454 Glisan St. Bdwy. 3470. MORTGAGE LOANS Baxlnesa properties 9. Residence loans lovr rates. Installment repay ment. If desired. Loans promptly closed. A. H. Birrell-Gill Co. 210-219 Nortnwestera Bank Building. REAL F8TATE. Edward E.Goudey Co. MORTGAGE LOANS. United States Bank Building. For Sale Flat and Apartment Property. HAWTHORNE DIST. MAKE OFFER. Close in. Must sell at loss. Dandy corner with 2 6-room flat build ins? and 2 fl-room houses In good condl tlon. Very desirable -renting district, Fine lnicome. Let me show you. Terms. Mr. Burns, Bdwy. 6011 or East ooOi eve mngs. T. O. BIRD, 626 Cham, of Com. APARTMENT HOUSE. ci3um for a fine west side cornel brick bldg., 27 apartments, with 5-yar lease netting about $350 per month, about V cash, balance monthly. This is a money, maker. Investigate. F L. BLANCH ARD, REALTOR. 401-2 Swetland Bldg. Bdwy. 6S59 BEAUTIFUL corner, 2 garages, 5 apart ments, 2 furnished, 8 more of 3 room! each can be added at small cost; resem kia. tare- nrivatA hom l good rent: al ways full; fine opportunity for right party; no trades; $10,000 cash handles It: 10 minutes on Mississippi car. 81b Albina. See thia. ' NEW APARTMENT HOUSE. W71U hnllri modern west side apart- ment: fine location, good size building. E. GRIFr Una, 4Q1 iernnger yiog. For Sale Beach Property. FOR CHOICE' close-in property on th promenade at reasonaDie prices ALEX GILBERT fl SON, SEASIDE, OREGON. nif.APTTARDT Big bargain, modern room lumienea nouw), iiu tu l. iretynuB porch. Marshall jdii. For Sale Lots. INTEREST 6. 2D MORTGAGE PRIVILEGE. ROSE CITY PARK, 47th St., pavement and sewer improvements In and paid. Why pay cash for a lot when you can pay us monthly with only 6 per cent Interest. Price only J875. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. 8 Chamber of Com. Bldg. Broadway 6034. $25 DOWN $15 PER MO. ONLY 2 BLKS. TO CAR LINE. Near Franklin high" school and Division st. 60x281 feet; sewer In and paid; ground all clear and best of soil. Only a few of these tracts with sewer connections. so hurry. j. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. 8 Chamber of Com. Bldg. Broadway 6034. 21ST ST., CORNER LOT. KETJ, BELOW ASSESSED VALUE. 60x100 lot, west side, splendid business or apartment site, right on carllne. See and make orrer. T. O. BIRD, 626 Chamber of Commerce. SACRIFICE: For immediate sale, a lot on Tillamook St., near 33d, on paved street, all assess ments in and paid: $750; will accept terms. Sellwood ziwo. ROSE CITY lot, 50x100. ot reet north Broaoway on s,ast hh si., iacing west; all Improvements in and paid: shade and fruit trees,- roses, berries. lawn; $950 cash. Owner. Automatic LAURELHURST BARGAIN. 88x100 corner lot, 2 blocks from park, on East Oak, $1350; terms. Phone Sell- ood 218B. GEARHART Corner lot, splendid loca tion, sea view, win sen on sausiaciory terms. Fred Benedict, Bremerton. Wash. 849 Burwell ave. VACANT lots west side, $400 and up. Close to car and close in. lerms. CLEVELAND CO., SOfl Board of Trade Bldg. Bdwy. 1150. LADD'S ADDITION. Swell 60x100. Make offer. . RUMMELL & RUMMELL, 274 Stark St. FOR SALE i corner lota 60x100, in Grants i'asa. or., or traae ior lots in Portland. Call or write 320 Holiaday ave. 100x100 CORNER In Nob Hill district. beauinuuy cuiuicu, iui tor nome. 301 McKay bldg. 100x100, N. W. CORNER E. 21st and Stan ton. $8800 Will divide. Bdwy. 6661. KENTON By owner, imp. 60x100. large garage: fruit, near car, school. E. 6747. LOT. 51x100, 37 E. Alder, hursts Tabor 3199. near Laurel- REAL RRTATT $7500 TtUIL.TTNGr RESTRICTIONS. BUEHNER'S ADDITION. Some of the most attractive horn elites In the city, drive out and Inspect the property, in the vicin ity of Sflth and 07th and K. Sal mon sts., improvements in and paid, water and sewer connections to curb, reasonable price, either Mt. Tabor or Hawthorne car, ex clusive selling agents. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Com. fildg. Broadway 0034. 305x160 FEET, $775. $25 DOWN. $15 MONTH. Shade trees, beautiful home site, graveled streets, New WilPhire Ad dition, adjoining Alameda Park, Olmstead Park, Beaumont, 2 car lines. Branch office open every day. Take Broadway ear to Bryce avenue, go 4 blocks east. J. I HARTMAN COMPANY. S Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Broadway 0034. LATTRELHTrRRT LOT. Will sell my equity in my beautiful lot In Laurelhurst, on Burnside st., at a big discount; must have the money. This is a snap. By owner. Call Wdln. 4334 sunaay, or after 5 P. M. Monday or Tues. . For Sale Houses. A REAL LITTLE HOME AT TERMS AND PRICE TO FIT YOUR. POOKETBOOK. Double constructed colonial bungalow naving two Dea rooms, combination in ing and dining room. Dutch kltrfien breakfast nook, full cement basement, furnace, fireplace and hardwood floors; on oOxlOO lot, clone to car and schools; NOT QUITE COMPLETED, BUT FAR ENOUGH ALONG SO YOU CAN PICK YOUR OWN WALLPAPER AND FIX TURES; $3200; 500 cash and terms. tau Air. xoung. OTTO & HARKSON. 413 Chamber of Commerce. Bdwy. 6389. IRVIXGTON. -693 B. 24TH ST. N. Stucco home, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 extra lavatories and toilets, h. w. floors) throughout, 2 sleeping porches with connecting dressing room; see this if in the market for a comfortable home. McDONNELL, East 419. AINSWORTH AVE., 4500. If you are looking for a home at a nargain price be quick ana see in is; 6 -room bungalow, all hardwood f loora, beautiful flreolace. lots of built-in, full basement, furnace; 0x100 lot on 80-foot st.; all improvements in and paid; won derful garage; if you have anyway $1000 casn come ready to buy; worth tovuu, COE A. McKENNA & CO., Realtors. 82 Fourth gt. Bdwy. "tV22. MR. HANDYMAN. $300 down, $25 monthly buys & large combination store and living room build ing, 8 large rooms upstairs, 2 storerooms downstairs, in very dilapidated condi tion; the lot alone, however, la worth more than the total price esked. which Is 2250. Be sure to look into this. ec Mr. Lacy, with Fred W. German Co., realtors. 732 Cham, of Com. 6-ROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. Good 6-room house and full lot, also garage; several fruit trees; one block to car and paved at.; $3750, or $4200 com pletely furnished; $ti00 cash and liberal terms. DUDREY INVESTMENT CO.. R09-1Q Panama Bldg. Bdwy. 642. $3200 ROSE CITY PARK $3200. A REAL BARGAIN. 4-room, new, almost ready to occupy, kftohen, breakfast nook, living and din ing room, 2 fine light and airy bed rooms, bath and toilet and good base ment; $800 down, balance $30 per month. Located on 66th. Phone 3250o 'or call 99 Bast 70th st. N. OWNER leaving city, selling 6-room new attractive bungalow reasonable; worth $5000; well constructed, cement base ment, hardwood floors, 1'lreplace, buffet, bullt-ins and tapestry walls; only $800 down, 9ao a month, including interest See owner, 1188 Stanton St., Beaumont district. mviKUTOji isiwo 8 large rooms an sun room on 23d near Brazee, high-class nome in perfect condition, full lot. eas facing; easy terms. McDonnell, East tin. SACRIFICE KAl.re. 6-room modern house and dandv busi ness corner lot In Franklin high die trict for 47SO; must have $12o0 cash or win lawe car in part payment. Aula 8100O CASH; price 4250: 6-room hunire low; corner, 100x100; den, fireplace, fur nace, bunt-ins; laundry trays, garage oanay Diva. An ideal nome. SCOTT St BERKY, 10.18 Belmont. ST. JOHNS DISTRICT. Fine 100x100 corner. 6 rooms and bath garage and pavement; also new 4-room Dungaiow on good street, w. Lu Erwln, Wdln. 6714. 300 HOLLADAY $3800. Home-like, 6-room aeml-bungalow. full cement basement, laundry trays, furnace. paved street, tributary to 3 carllnea, close in: 9Aw. ji:ail bdwy. eih. NEW 5-ROOM bungalow. flreDlaoe. book cases, hardwood floors, full basement run lot, near scnooi, block from Wood lawn car. owner on premises dally. 142 Morse. $3300. terms. IN BEAUTIFUL ROSE CITY PARK Modern 7-room bungalow, fine aarasre. choice fruit, flowers and foliage; hard auriace an in ana paia; ana only $4900. J. 5. noiDrooK, zi--io Manama bldg SURELY WORTH BUYING NOW Neat, modern home, corner lot 60x10(1, on hard surface street, furniture and all for $2300. Terms. Leaving city. Call -A. .29-11. NEAR ALAMEDA DRIVE FINE LARGE tiumei, mi-ivAii!,n nE.AT. JtACEP- ' T1UAL VALUHi. VUVV. EASY TERMS. TA. 7884. HOWARD. 1115 N. W. BANK. mai.'n ey.il. $100 DOWN $ 1 OCT 5 rooms, 736 Minnesota ave; a fine nome tor a wonting man with a fa ily; payments $26 per month. Phone owner, cast mot. KENTON BARGAIN. NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, n rj vr GARAGE. 12x28; 2 FULL LOTS, COR NER; ALL I'OR $3500, TERMS. OWN- I,rA, v v T , i j $37uu vvasr siae oai-Rain, by own or. 7-room nouso in good condition. 208 Sherman st. Inquire 634 4th at. Main PENINSULA DISTRICT. 5-room houae, lTiOxKM). corner: fin in, cation, plenty of fruit and grarriVn ; $38-1)0. HERE is something nice; Alberta district, one block to Union ave., close to Jeffer son high, wonderful home tor 44000 BONUS men, attention ; New four-room modern bung-alow; close In on acre, 2 bedrooms, near school; $3000, terms. uwner. woouia-wn o.o. iSACRIFICB PRICE? JL'TfrO; 7&0 CASH 4-room cottage, Sunnyside, large SCOTT & BERRY. 1038 p.mntit 7-ROOM house and 2 lots for sale or trade at awn avenue . take Mt. Scott car to i-remout siaiioa ana walk 4 bika vest. . 5-ROOM new house, double constructed. neariy cmnpieie, un casement; iota built-ins, fruit trees, terms. Owner, eaofi 40th st. S. U. $2ftW) MT. TABUR fl'OO, 7-room, modern except basement, two lots. Streets complete. 'O AGENTS 136 E. 61st st. FOUR-ROOM house, two splendid view lots witn cement oaspmcni; must sell; $2150 for quick sale. Terms. Owner, Sellwood 528, $875 HOUSEBOAT J875. Neat, cosy; 5 rooms, large porch ea S Nevada St.: view of river. RINGLER, 204 Ry. Exch. Bdwy. 5407, PORTLAND HEIGHTS home for sale by owner; charming view; large rooms; at tractlvely arranged. Phone Mai n 1)56. MODERN 5-room bungalow, sleeping pcih7. garage, pau a aric. Owner. Tabor 2035: BY OWNER, modern 6 rooms, attic and basement; gooa conainon. bt Junor at $2700. terms. Phone Wdln. 463q FOR SALE 5-room new modern home; lot ouxiuu, x Diom irom car Une in Laureinuim. ore " ' . on -tf-;img Dldg. BUY from owner and save the cost of the agent. -room nouss in rirst-c ass condition. 107 E. 78th N. ROOM modern house in Gresham, full basement, lot 50x200, fruit trees, terms Call or address owner. 227 Mill. ROSE CITY BUNGALOW, NEW. 4-ROOM, STRICTLY wuut-n ; UUNUS TAKEN. H 510, OREOONIAN. !75 PORTABLE 2-room house; electric ngnxs; pmiiwu. B"i"o ur snop of dwelling. 20th and Lovejoy. IRVINGTON PARK 6-room bungalow; lOOxiou; win iaa.o auio ana cash first payment, owner, wooniawn r., KJCNTON 2-room hoiwe, just built, good iMumblng. lot ynxiuu. -rice shmo, eay frmn. R. B. Carey, "Wdln. 2766. FOR SALE 5-room cottage, partly fur- -ROOM 2-story house, 100x100 corner lot; .rarage. iuuj uiansionr ave. 3000 S IX-ROOM, two-story house- 600 RF.T, ESTATE. : 6TAFFORD-PT. IHTN(1ATX1W. Large, roomy. 8-rooin modern bunr low in good rcntsl district; price Ijvvo, terms mostly cash. EAST 20TH NORTH. 5- room home. nioiWn. In good loca tlon; 12000, lermi IS.'iO down. 6ftO DKKUM STKEKT. 6- room modern, with lot loo100; price J2iix.l. terms ll.MHI down. T11UKMAX ST K RET. Two large hoiMs bringing good rent; J000O, terms (Mtioi down. ALAMEDA HKIVB. Large, 7-room, slrictiy moflern. beau tiful cornir, with gai me for 8 cars; lot 100x150; JbJOO. ternn r.0iKJ down. EAST 3'J 6TKKKT. 8-room inoriern lioiue. well lo cated; 13400, terms flOlM) down. . EAST 3UT11 STUEKT. 0-room, modern, nice, with best sr den on corner lSxli5 and a real lu ; price I37K5, term $11.-, down. EAST (TH NORTH. Swell 6-room, strtctiy modern buntt low In fins district at less than cost; 70, terms J3TOO down. MONTANA-OREGON CO., Realtors 10- Cham, of Com. Hlrtg. Rdwy. 7sh. W00, 11000 DOWN. LOT 100x1110 FKKT. N. W. COR. 42D AND SHAVER ST. Besiftirul bungnlow of 8 dandy big rooms downstairs, room Tor three large bedrooms upstairs, liv ing room across front of houe. hardwood floors, first-class fu tures, breakfast nook and Urge garage; a wonderfully built honis. Drive by and look at this, then see Mr. Stone at Wilshlr. offlr, 3S4 and Bryce ave. Automatlo 8-U-31. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, fi Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Broadway 6034, A COMBINATION HARD TO KIND. A strictly modern home with 4 bed rooms (one downstairs), in a popular district, at a cheap price. lfow does that sound to you? It must go. the !,. is set and the fate is sure. Who Is th. lucky oneT Full cement basement, cor ner lot, garage, two toilets, flrepU.-e furnace, bullt-ins; close to enr; Sunny side on 311th St. All Improvements In end paid. Special attention given to an footsore, confused and dlscoumged bom. hunters. I know you will he satisfied with this one. for It la just what you have been looking for. iiOOO. terms, Tehor 81':i4. LAURELHURST. Lovely five-room bungalow end Inrr. attic In best part of this district; onr moving to country and will sell reason able; terms, liii E. Pine st. near 41st. 300 DOWN-ONI.T 1500. Balance Monthly. If you have $.ioo to pay down, we have two clients wanting to furnish the lot end build uu a 4 or 6-room home, according to your owli plans. C. R. MEYER CO.. 808 Couch Bldg. Bdwy. 1331. FOB SALB MODERN 4-RO0M BTTNrJA- LOW, JUST COMPLETED. IN NORTH JONES MO It El H1ZE OF HOUSE 2H2: LOT 60x100. PRICE 13274. KITH EH CALL OR TELEPHONE! UMBDKN BTOCK SE CO.. 2D FLOOR, OKBUO.V BUILDING. TELEPHONE) BROAD. WAY 1(158. BEAUTIFUL ALBKRTA lU'NOALOW. Seven rooms, strictly modern, all bullt-ins, hardwood floors, unusually fine windows, wills porch, near Al berta st. Price $r,oo, half cash. MKS. SNOW, lidwy. 7t;tl 41164. 320 Lumbermen's llldg. NEAR LAL'KKLH L'KiiT 1 All It. IS.'tO. NEW-5-ROuM lil'N'OAT.OW. Hardw t od floura, funnnt', f treplac, cePi-nt basement, UrewkfaML nook, mirror door, shades, fine elt-ctric fixturej, mJ. emmelud, liviiig room-t pat r-(i ; trtnn view park. 20 EunL 3-d bt., ntur i'inc. Tabor 6i. LAURELHURST. By ownr, new, modirn hous, sht rooms down. 1 up: 3 ot liera roud be finiNhed; ail in lvury; hardwood floors, tiled bathroom and dram boards ; hot -water heat ; garaKe. lmpTia.1 a v-ii ue (35th st. ), half block south of bandy. Woodlawn 3'7M, w f.Hy.i. GOOD b-room jiiodoui liou.-.-( near llas salo and 3Jd, price $3,oo. Modern 7-room brh'k house, fine con dition, doutde Rarage, pi u $.';M. 5-room residence, new and modern, restricted district, clone In. price $;500. BURNAIUJH-I'ACK REALTY CO.. 416 Oregon Bldg, Hrnmlwiy 7164. GOLSO TO BUILU. We design and butld rcaidencs r anf building ws 1st in financing same: 13 years' continuous and complete building Service. 8KTH1TY AND BATIMKAC TION ASSURED. L. It. Bailey, contract ing architect, UJ4 N. W. Hank bldg. $ki0 TAKES my $1000 equity In modern fl room cottage, ba-'ment, water, light and gas; good garaKe; improvements paid; corner iot near school; l block from car; assume $2su0, payable $3.i per'umnth and interest ; no stunts need aiiMvur, Phone S'-IIwond L'47. $.:tioo, T Kit. MM. Bungalow, 4 large room, hal h, ga rage, lot 7.nixlU0, gud d ist rjc t, taH. . ment, cherry, apiie, pjum ire., gas range, heater, Radiantriro. blo.k to pavement. 43.1 Chamber of Commerce. Broadway 5276. BAHRAIN rROM OU'NEIt. $5000 for a' Portland JlmRhts new home worth $7000: tt rim, Lath, break fast nook and serving room., full lae. ment and furnace, borne turma. Mar shall R20U. FOR SALE Beautiful homo. cboU it hua- tlon on Laureinurm ave.; me imtn, built in wardrobes, papered throughout ; half block from car, tbrve blorks imm park; can be seen by appointment. Tel. Tabor 'j oti x SNAP Ft'R CASH. If you have $1000 to H."i00 each. hre is the best buy in the city, 5-rooiu bun galow in Rose City Park. Every mod ern convenience fur $4."o0. I'hone Ta bor M100. BY OWNKit. ROSE! CITY PARK IdSTTUCT. 8-room modern home, hardwood floors. Ivory woodwork, sleeping porch; gtt.iag. 534 E. 4 let st. N.. bet. Knott and Brazes. Tabor 3its FOR SALK Modern lour-rootn buiiKalow, Just compietea, in nortn jonesinora. Bite of house 26x23. lot 50x100, price $$27fi. Either call or phone Umbdn stock A Company, 2d floor, Oregon bldg. Phone Bdwy. 13H. ROSF. CITY I'ARIv, 0 ROOMS. This Is extra fine bungalow, corner lot, with all modern convenM-ncem, ga rage, 3 blorks to car; tnmi hing very pretty; fine location ; $01 io, lib ral term!. Broadway V7 4. HERE'S a real home u-rnoin houwe. on Ainsworth biva., a diocks to car. corner lot 00x100, garage, all for $.(bU0; 0o0 cash, balHnt-e easy. McUEhi &, DENNIS. 060 Union Ave. Wdln. ft6M. lOOxlutl, NEW BL.VJALOW. Something very fine and strictly up to date, furnace and garage. 3 hiorki to Hawthorne car; real value, $t7,o, $1000 cash, balance good terms. Auto matic 6-3-1 7. $tt)0 FOR QUICK 8m le, no commlnnton. S InUU UnnPr.ini;c(i , a luunin Bini l'K)l"l . gas, electricity, built-tna, firepiacr, fur nace, cement baaetrn-nt. lot 5oxl5(i, 8 fruit trees. Terms. 341 Eugene aL Owner. Phone K. 4277. I K V 1 N t T t N HAHtlAlN. Beautiful 8-room lnun on ouurtcr block in choicest part of Irviniston Mt a very low price and extremely easy terms. Miller. 625 Moruan bldg. ALAMEDA iliMrlcL, attractive nvv i room bungalow, iireniarc, itirnwood lioor. full et plumt'iiig, ImMt-inp. Move riKM In. I'rlce $32i"i. terms. Own-r, 074 Eaft H:uT North. Womilawn 3701 A SNAP $-o. Five-room ottage In Sunny wide, mod ern, cxrept heat; 2 blocks from lost -nr line. Owner leaving city, terms. llo East Taylor street ROOM house, cement basement, furnace, fireplace, full att 1c. a comfort able ho mi in central east Portland, con vrnlftit to grade and high schools; price I'ijO. no t rade. B K 52d. Or'gont;i n BA KCAIN ilUNTEltS. ATTENTION. $1H00 equity In new 7 -room house for $1000; only $fdk down or less lor all cash. Peninsula district. Ai i3. Ore gonlan. 4-room bungalow, fireplace, ga range, heating stove, 8 fruit tre., lot 75x100, garage; will accept bonus loan or e y terms. 13H7 Omaha a v. Wdln. ;7;M. UOUSE PLANS. 100 demitn, Lv io or specially designed at reasonable L. R. BAILKY Co.. C24 N. W. Hank Bldg BY OWNER, excellent e -room ii.n.i.rn house, sleeping porch and brea k f ast nook; easy from, corner lot. $4(i.0. Wood lawn 502. lRVINOTON BA R'JAIN H.'.OO, h roottta. O W n er. East M)1.'. f)t hrr h n 1 1 a e s . KENTON, by ownT. 7-room mod. nrt7rii, close to Pa r. Si-hoo! : f 1 Mini down K 747 "WOODSTOCK 6 nil. hu nit a low, l.aih. fur., $j00 cast, terms, oil bherluck, bide. 1