THE MORNING OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1923 IS UNVEIL SMUGGLING SCHEME Orientals Declared Brought Here by Wholesale. GANG HIGHLY ORGANIZED Two Held for Deportation Confess That Ring Charged $1900 for Illegal Services. A ring- engaged in smuggling 'hinese into tne United States has en unearthed by R. G. Bonham, chief immigration inspector for the 'urtland district, as the result of :i vestigations following the arrest unday of Leong Bing and Leong up, according to Mr. Bonham's an nouncement yesterday. The ring has been operating in all he principal ports of the United tales and China, and was believed 0 have imported hundreds of Chinese n t o the country illegally. The open-work seamen's laws of 'her nations have been utilized by he gang in their operations, it was aid. The Chinese would be employed ii foreign vessels plying between 1 inese and American ports, and i uld be slipped into the country fon arrival here. So confident has the gang become nf its ultimate success In smuggling i n into this country that no spot ash has been demanded from the 'hinese, as has hitherto been the practice. Those desiring to be slipped rito the United States have been re quired to deposit the smuggling fee -th Chinese banks and trust com panies, this to be turned over to the :mugglers only when evidence Ib pro duced that the men are safely in this country. Methods Are Simple. The method of operation of the rang was described as simple in the xtreme. The person desiring to nter the United States entered into i contract with the local ropresenta ive of the ring in China and depos ed the smuggling fee, usually about 51000 in gold, with some financ'al .nstitution, declared the investigators. He was then taken in hand by an other member of the gang who was a sailor on some foreign vessel and vas hired on as part of the crew. 'A' hen the ship reached some Amerl- tn port, preferably San Francisco or New York, the Chinese was slipped iff under cover of darkness and taken n hand by the members of the gang residing in the United States. Leong Bing and Leong Lup, the two 'hinese whose arrests revealed the xistence of the gang, were given a bearing yesterday before Inspector ionham. They told of depositing .;190O in gold with a concern in Hong kong after entering into an agree ment with a member of the gang. Men Treated Cruelly. They were then placed on the Brit !sh steamer Georgistan, bound for .Vew York, and were kept in charge ii another member of the ring. They iiired on ostensibly as firemen. So ruelly were they treated by the gangster, however, that Lup suffered .hree hemorrhages on the trip across, uid Bing was almost constantly ill. Phe ship was diverted to Portland .nd they were slipped ashore here in February while the watchman was in he captain's cabin. Bing was arrested early Sunday morning in a Chinese lodging house T-ar Second and Oak streets, and Lup .as taken from a train at the Union tation as he was headed for the can aeries at The Dalles. Full Confession Made, so incensed were the men at the ruel treatment they had received 'iat they told their stories freely and v iilingly. They were allowed- to able to Hongkong in an effort to t op payment on the gold they had -posited. The money for the smuggling fee i hey had borrowed from their rela- i ves and friends. Lup expressed the ' at that his daughters would be sold into slavery by his creditors In part payment of his share. Both men will be deported. HOTEL WILL BE OPENED North Bend's Xcw Hostelry One of Finest in Oregon. NORTH BEXD, Or., May 2. (Spe cial.) North Bend s new hotel will be 'uened tomorrow night. Two dinners vin be served, the first at 7:30 o'clock .nd the second at 9 o'clock, while a midnight lunch will be for the late -nests. Visitors from many parts of ;he state are coming to the opening. The hotel Is finished in white and is 0114 of the imposing hotel structures f the state. Mills Brothers of Fort land are the managers. The Interior provides a large lobby, a commodious dining room and a large kitchen. The building is five orles. Fifty rooms contain baths and showers. There is a mezzanine floor in the lobby and the First Na- ional bank occupies the space set .tside for it In the corner of the struc ture. An electric elevator serves the nuestg from the lobby. ELKS COMING IN CARAVAN Lodgemen From Many Points Ex pected Prosperity Week. One hundred automobiles will com pose the caravan that will bring Eu arene Elks to Portland for prosperity week. May 15-21. This information was conveyed to the. Elks festival commission yesterday by Charles P. Mayhew, chairman of the caravan committee of the Eugene lodge. Lodges in Ashland, Medford. Rose burg. Albany. Corvallis and Salem are expected to join the Eugene Elks and make the pilgrimage an important event. Some of these lodges will bring bras3 bands and marching clubs and each is arranging to elect a queen of the delegation who will take part in the "Pageant of Peace, Progress and Prosperity' which will be staged each evening during the week at the audi torium. WOOL COMPANY FORMED Service Corporation to Promote "Washington state Livestock. OLYMPIA. Wash.. May 2. (Special. ) To aid. assist and finance the live stock industry in the state in every way legally possible is the object of the Wool Growers Service corpora tion, which filed articles of incorpo ration yesterday In the office of. the secretary of state. Headquarters of the corpontion will be at Yakimx The capital stock is $500,000. Incor porators names ate Thomas J. Drtim heiler. J. F. Sears, Archie Prior, C H- Anderson, T. H. Smith. A. D. Dunn and William Mercer. Ideal Speed Control, Inc., a new Spokane corporation capitalized at $500,000. proposes to manufacture and control the patent riehts for an in vention of Giles F. Spiva for speed control. Mr. Spiva, Louis J. McAtee and Freeman Jensen are incorpora tors. Other new corporations include: The San Marco. Seattle; capital stock. $60,000; to own and operate office and apartment buildings; Earl G. Rice, Olga A Bice an.I Paul H. Rice. North Coast Soap company, Seattle; cap ital stock. $5u.0OO; F. J. Zorn. G. F. Klrk patrick and John Eddy Franklin. Columbia Valley Printing company, Wenatchee ; capital stock, $3000 ; general printing business; C. W. Finlayson, Ed Hin-terberg-r and H. H. Hunter. Multi-Copy Writer Corporation, Ltd.. Se attle; capital stock. $300,000; to manufac ture and deal in writing machines, type writers and supplies: Ernest Mauvais. James G. Fortier and Frank Doverspike. Ish-Ka-Bibble company. Seattle; capital stcok, $100,000; to engage in the business of cleaning carpets, rugs, draperies, cloth ing and of renovating and cleaning hotels, apartment houses and dwellings; D. O. Mc Clay and Francis S. Faulkner. Boyd Motor company, Tacoma; capital stock. $25,000; Palmer C. Boyd, William H. Mayer and Joseph E. Hershmer. Rica Brothers. Inc., Seattle; capital stock. $15,000; to own and develop farm lands, orchards, etc.; Paul H. Rice and Earl G. Rice. Sportcaft Manufacturing company. Se attle: amendment changing name to K. ft R. Knitting company. Pastor to Attend Assembly. CORVALXIS, Or., May 2. (Special.) Dr. J. E. Snyder, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, leaves tomorrow for the general assembly to be held In Des Moines, May 17. He will preach Sunday in Christ church, Chi cago, and celebrate his birthday Mon day with his mother in New Mad iscn, O. Dr. Boozer will fill the Corvallis pulpit during his absence. Sunday Closing Defeated. ROSKBTJRG, Or., May 2. (Special.) The Sunday-closing; ordinance pro posed by the city council, which has bee ncausinug much agitation here, has been ordered withdrawn. The measaure met with such opposition that the council has reconsidered Its action and will not consider the ordi nance further. Orpheum matinee today, 15-25-50-Ad. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING la order to earn the more than one time rate, advertising mmt run in con secutive issues. One time .12e per line Two times (each Issue) 11c per line Three times (.each issue) . . . 10c per line The above rates apply to all beadiage with the lollowing exceptions: Seven times teacn issue ) . . . .tfc per Une One to six months, per month (2.50 per line tlx. to twelve months, per month 12. 25 per line Situations Wanted. Each insertion. So per line Help Wanted .Notices JLuot ana x uuni bpectai Notices Personal I uuera: once I'ropubals invited aleetinsr Notices One time .... 15o per line Two times loaeti itisue) 14o per line Tares Umej (each Issue) . . . lie per iins beven times teacn .sauej . . . iao per lute Ulo in on! a ...... ........... per ims New TODAY Kales 1 er jumei Dally. Sunday One time 18c 30o Two times (per issue)... loo Ifto Three times (per issue)... lso loo Steven times (per isus...itto 17a une month, oai.y ana sunuay.... $. Count five words to the line. No ad taken lor lass tosn two lines. Ads run sunuajs uuo charged one-tuue rate. Ad x ertisements (except "Personals" anil 'situation Wanted will be taken over the telephone it the advertiser & a bubbcriber to either phone. The Orcgoniun will receive copy by mail provided sufticiem remittance lor definite number of issues la sent. Acano v. leus mu t will be f or warded promptly. Advertisements sxe taken for The Daily Ureaoman until 7:30 1. AL- far Tne Sunday ure;onnui until B i'. n sat urauj. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WONDERFUL. PIANO BARGAINS. MUST MOVE QUICKLY, EASY TERMS. $1000 William Knabe, grand. late.. $675 1000 Chic VCering. late mahogany.. 350 750 Strich & Zeidler. latest 500 650 Estey, very latest, perfect.... 300 100O Checkering, plain mahogany.. 875 700 Genuine McPhail 200 IV0 Bradford, late, walnut 180 tiOO Jewett, fine mahogany iM 000 Thompson. latest tM 575 McCammon. good tone, upr. 100 175 Columbia phonograph, new.. 125 700 Kroegner. walnut 105 550 Smith & Barnes make 105 575 Hamilton, fine 200 600 Harvard, fine 150 075 J. A C. p-isher piano, fine . 275 550 Just new, Farrand, latest .... 250 600 Mendenhall, very latest 225 700 Lester, latest mahogany 300 000 ChicUering. aweet tone, up... 250 Three player pianos, latest. $150, $375, on easy terms and many others. Wake up and save your money; buy real pianos at bargains; no thump boxes or rebuilt pianos; many just brand new. BROKERAGE CO.. 312 Worcester Bldg., Third and Oak Stw. J ALAMEDA PARK- Desirable lot on 26th. between Mason and Skldmoro; inquire at 897 E. 20th st. N. ONI GOOD paying grocery and cured meat nusiness tor sale; no iixturrs to ouy; rem very reasonable. Phone 637-43. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Wiltson'a Auction House. 10 A. M Furniture. 169-171 SecoDd street. AMUSEMENTS. Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. Mats. Child 10c. Eves.. Child. 17c. Adults, 20c. Adults. 39c. Grace Cameron Original Dolly Dimples Girl. "LErS GO" A MUSICAL FARCE Helen Chadwick In the "Glorious Fool." TODAY UNTIL FRIDAY. 11 I. M. TSIfTiWf EAST 'TH AND iSJ VV HAWTHORNE MOOSE FROLIC BENEFIT MOOSEHEART FUND LACHMAN EXPOSITION SHOWS ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL LYRIC MISK AL ( OMEDY COMPAXY You will thoroughly enjoy every min ute of this unusual fun bill. "WHO'S WHO?" A Cocktail of Laughter. Afteraoona at 2, Kvrninga at 7 and 9. THE CIRCLE THEATER Fourth at Washington, Open from 9 o'clock in the morning until i o'clock the following morning. AMUSEMENTS. 8 FRANK WILCOX 8rC0LHJggP yA;iE.Aixc.ArK THE WONDER GIRL WRIGHT DANCERS m . A DANCE VOYAGE EMEPSON BALDWIN ROBERTS & ClARK I CHARLES OLCOTT 6 MAflY AMI v CHARLIES SONGS NOW PLAYING JANE COWL'S Supreme Triumph and Wonder Play SMILIN' THROUGH A Play "Without an Equal as a Work of Art. HEILIG TONIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Miss Marie Gammie Presents Her Pupils in CINDERELLA m 3 ACTS 22-PIECE ORCHESTRA-22 Direction Prof. Boyer Prices : Main floor and 9 rows in balcony, $1.10. Balance of bal cony, 85c; gallery, 55c. Prices include war tax. ' BEGINS TOMORROW EVE. Tickets Now Selling;. I TTDJT T" Broadway a Taylor 1 II 1 -LyJL VJ Paone Main 1 The Great American Actor - v WALTER y HampdeN and His Company of Player. TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8. "OTHELLO" "Hampden a triumph as Othello." Prl. Eve.. 8.15 "SERVANT IN THE HOUSE" (Sir. Hampden in his original creation.) Sat. Mat., 2:15 "TAMING OF THE SHREW" "Never a better Petruchlo" If. Y. Sun Sat. Eve., 8 P. M. "HAMLET" PRICES. INCLUDING WAR TAX: EVES. Floor S2.75; Balcony $2.20-1.85-$1.10l Gallery 85c-55c. SAT. MAT. Floor S2.20; Balcony gl.65-Kl.10l Gallery 85c-55c. ma HERMLL.1 cu llwil pgT3 HATCH MEETING NOTICES. GUL REAZEE GROTTO Wednesday, good fellowship luncheon, Washington Ha zelwood, Franklin F. Korell, C. N. McArthur and Robert A. Miller, candidates for con gress, speakers. Masonic brethren welcome. Infcrmai dance, Pythian temple, Friday. May 5. Masonic, Eastern Star fraternity and fronds invited. Come and enjoy a real good time. Prophets wear fez. Blos som day, Salem. Or.. Sunday. May 7. A wonderful sight. A trip that you will en joy. Fill your auto with prophets. Monarch Olsen. El Karaz grotto, will greet you at Marion hotel. Let's go. If you have spare room ir auto, notify secretary. Leave Portland when you wish. Do not wear fez. The Gul Reazee Grotto News now solicits your a is. news items and co-operation. HARRY A. McRAE. Secretary. NOBLES. Much preparation has been made by the Nobility at Baker to entertain at a Cer emonial Session to be held at Baker Or., on May 13, 1 922. A special train will leave Portland at 6 o'clock P. M.. May 12, returning some time on Sunday, Ala y 14. Come all ye Faithful and join the Caravan. Make your reservations NOW at Consol;dated Ticket offices, 3d and Washington sts. Out potentate eo directs. HARVEY BECKWITH. Recorder. MULTNOMAH COUNCIU NO. 11. R. AND S. M. Stated assembly this (Wednesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. De grees. MASONIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Employers needing help of jny description telephone Broadway 5238. Only Masonic fice. No charge to employer or employs. N. Xi. AlCniSOIl. Iliauttfttri. quarters. Multnomah hotc-L MT TABOR LODGE, No. 42, A. F. AND A. M. Speciaj communication W e d n e sday, 6:30 P. M Pythian Temple. M. M. degree. LENTS LODGE, No. 13S, A. F. and A. M. Special com munication 7:30 P. M-, May 3d. Work E. A. and F. C. C. S. OGSBURY, Secretary. FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. 160. A. F. AND A. M. Stated 7:30 P. M., Wednesday. May 3d. Kast 43d and Sandy Road. WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 46, A. F. AND A. M. Stated communication tonight 7:30, E. hth and Burnslde. General business. SUNNTSIDE CHAPTER. O. E. S-, 1-S Members are requested to attend funeral servicea of our late slater, Oma Brooks, at Miller & Truppx chaDel. at 1 o'clock Br order of W. M. GERTRl'DE SNOW, Secretary. NYDIA TEMPLE. DAUGH TERS OF THE NILE will hold regular session Wednesday, May 3. 2 P. M., Pythian tem ple Ceremonial will be held June 5, 1022. Order Queen Lea. AD1U CELLARS. ReT. COLUMBIA REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3. 1. U. U. r. Officers and members are re quested to meet at Holman undertaking pariors inurauiy. May 4, at 10:30 o'clock, to attend the fu neral of oar late sister. Helen P. Lac-ewan. This lodge will conduct services at the cemetery. All Rebekahs invited. ELEANOR T. OSVOLD. Secy. SAMARITAN LODGE NO. 2. I. O. O. F. Meets every Wednesday evening. at 8 o"cl'ck. 8 North Eleventh St., near Stark. Third degree to V .siting brothers always wel H. H. BARSTOW. N. G. .IKSSE T. JONES. Rec. Secy. OPEvON FEDERATION OF FRATER NAL SOCIETIES delegates take notice: regular meeting Wednesday evening. May 3 fourth floor Pythian temple. 8 o'clock harp. M. F. WRIGHT. Secy. CAMBLIA SOCIAL CLUB Will give a dance and card party at Sunnyslde Mi 5onic temp!e. 39t:i and Hawthorne ave., Wednesday evening, Ma 3. 5 toniffht MEETING NOTICES. V V y" COURT MOUNT HOOD, NO. I. IBM FORESTERS OF AMERICA 'KW' Meets every Wednesday nieht at 3lp5 East Side Business Men's hall. "sS'll 114 Grand ave. Social, fourth Wednesday each ir.onth. PIER. PAINTER At the family home, 660 Elliot street. May 2, David S. Painter, aged 67 years, husband of Laura Painter, father of David L and Hal W. Painter, all of this city; brother of William B. Painter of Wheeler. Or., and Mrs. A. W. Sanger, residing in this city. Member of Pha lanx lodge No. 14. K. of P. Remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors. 414 E. Alder street. Notice of service will appear later. WIN'DOLPH At the residence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Anna Windoph, 989 E. Caruthers St., Aldolphine Win dolph, aged 92 years, beloved mother of Charles and Robert Wlndolph of Lad, N. D., and Mrs. M. Manuson of San Diego, Cal., and grandmother of Louise Dorothy. Fred. Joseph, Carl and Her man Windolph of this city. Remains at McEntee & Eilers parlors. Funeral no tice liter. MORELAND May 2, at the late residence, 167 East Seventeenth street South. Julius Irving Moreland, aged 37 years, husband of Aileen E., father of Wesley, son of Mrs. J. C. Moreland, brother of Mrs. Frank W. Gill, Mrs. Chester A. Moores, H. L and E. W. Moreland. The remains are at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. BAIRD May 2, at the residence, 328 13th street, Ira W. Balrd, age 56 years. Be loved husband of Lucille Balrd, and father of Merritt Baird of Tacoma, Wash, Mrs. A. C. Strange of Astoria, Or.; Mrs. S. E. Relnhart of Portland. Notice of funeral later. Remains at the parlors of Miller & Tracey. SCOTT May 2, Nellie May Scott, aged 52 years, beloved wife of Sidney Scott. 209 East Fifty-third North; mother of Wal ter H. Scott of Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Wm. R. Parent of Ocean Park, Wash. Notice of funeral later. Remains are at the parlors of Miller & Tracey. HOWARD In this city. May 1, Jim How ard, aged 39 years. The remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 E. Alder street. Notice of services will appear later. GRUBER At the residence. May 2, 636 Leland street, Sophia Gruber, age 36 years. Beloved wife of Peter Gruber. Notice of funeral later. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. LICHTY May 2, William H. Llchty, age 70 years. Remains at the parlors of Miller & Tracey. Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL yOTICES. STRAHL At her late residence, 6517 Eighty-eighth street, S. E., on May 2, Margaret E. Strahl, aged 60 years. Be loved wife of J. P. Strahl, mother of Mrs Edna Coolidge of Hood River and Lester Strahl of Portland, sister of Mrs. Myrtle Brash and C. O. De Moss of Portland and J. H. De Moss of Hermis ton. Or. Funeral services will be eon ducted at the Lents Methodist Episcopal church, Eighty-sixth street and Fifty eishth avenue, Thursday, May 4, at 2 P. M. Remains at funeral parlors A. D. Kenworthy & Co., 5802-04 Ninety second street, in LentS. SHANE May 1, at the residence, 126 Gains otreet, Elvira B. Shane, aged S8 years, beloved sister of Mrs. Q. V. Harrett of Portland, grandmother of Mrs. Marie McKenzie and Pearl Tuley of Portland, Ernest Patrick, Heppner, Or.; Bertrand Patrick f Portland and William Patrick of Newton, Kan. Remains will be at the above residence until 10 A. M. Wednes day, May 3. Funeral services will be held at the parlors of Miller & Tracey at 2 P. M. Wednesday, May 3. Inter ment Riverview cemetery. OILMAN At the residence of her daugh ter, 670 E. 22d st. N., May 1, Hattie Mur tba Gilman, aged 60 years, beloved mother of Mrs. William Duggan and Mrt. Catherine Chappetl of this city. The funeral will be held at the above resi dence Wednesday, May 3. at b A. M., thence to the Madeliene church, 24th and Siskiyou streets, where requiem maps will be offered. Friends invited. Inter ment Rose City cemetery. Arrangements In care of the East Sme Funeral Di rectors. CAMARAS At Multnomah station, April 30, Susie Camaras, aged 29 years, beloved wife of Harry Camaras, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Coiles, sister of Mrs. O. M. Higgins of Boise, Idaho ; Mrs. R. B. Taylor, Iwaka, Wash. ; Bernard Coiles of Boise. Idaho. Requiem high mass will be offered at 11 A. M.. at the Catholic church of Tigard. Or., Wednes day. May 3. Interment Tigard cemetery. Arrangements in care of Miller & Tracey. ROTLANCE' May 1, 1922, at the late res idence, 238 East Forty-ninth street. La fall A. Roylance, aged 12 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Roylance, brother of Francis and Lois and Billy P,oy lance. Funeral services will be lield Thursday, 2 P. M., at the Later Day Saints' church, East Twenty-fifth and Madison streets, at 2 P. M. Interment Rose City cemetery. Friends invited. Re mains at parlors of Miller & Tracey. JACKSON The funeral services of the late Mrs. Cornelia R. Jackson, aged 70 years, who passed away April 29. at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. Warner L. Lucas. 752 East 16th st., N.. will be con ducted today (Wednesday), May 3. 1822, at 2 P. M., at Pearson's undertaking par lors, Russell st. at Union ave. Friends In vited. Remains will be forwarded to Springfield. Ohio, this evening for final services and Interment. NORDSTROM In this city. May 2, Sarah S. Nordstrom, aged 63 years. late of 993 Houghton street, mother of Frank A.. Robert E.. Esther E. and David E. Nord strom and Mrs. Hulda Eaton and sister of Mrs. Jacob Jensen of Portland. The funeral service will be held Thursday, May 4, at 1 P. M.. at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends Invited. Concluding service, Mount Scott ceme tery. HILL In this city, May 1. 1922. George C. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hill; brother of Wllford R. annd Sidney R. Hill, Mrs. Daisy Coopers tein, and Mrs. E. C. Strowbridge. Funeral serv ices will be held at the chapel of Ed ward Holman & Son, Third and Salmon streets, Wednesday, May 3. 1922. at 2:30 P. M., under the auspices of the Allied Veterans. Interment Mount Scott ceme tery. BROOKS In this city. May 2. Wilma Brooks, age 22, years, beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary S. Brooks of Portland. Survived by two brothers and two sis ters. Funeral will be held at the parlors of Miller & Tracey, Wednesday. 1 P. M. Remains will be shipped Thursday, 8 A. M., when interment will take place. BROWN Late of 114 E. 47th St.. Isabella Brown, aged 87 years, mother of W. G. Brown. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services, to be held at the chapel of Snook & Whealdon, Belmont at 35th st.. today (Wednesday), at 2 P. M. Concluding services will be private In Lone Fir cemetery. SHERMAN The funeral service for the late James N. Sherman of 299 -t East Thirty-sixth street will be held today (Wednesday) at 3:30 P. M., at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding service, Portland crematorium. GRANT The funeral service for the late Marv Grant of 1989 East Yamhill street will he held Thursday, May 4, at 2:30 P. M., at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding service Mount Scott cemetery. BOZETT The funeral service for the late Sarah J. Bozett of 423 Jessup street will be held today (Yvednesday) at 2:30 P. M. at Flnlev's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding service. Rose City cemetery. McEWAN In this city. May 1. 1922. Helen T. McEwan. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son. Third and Salmon streets. Thurs day. May 4. 1922, at 10:30 A. M. Inter ment Rose City cemetery. GRISCHOW Baby Grischow. age 2 days. May 1. Funeral will be hld at the grave side Wednesday, at 3:30 P. M. Interment Muitnomah cemetery. Arrangements in care of Miller fe Tracey. HUNTER In this city, Harry Hunter. Funeral cortege will leave funeral par lors of Dnr. ning & McEntee today. May 3, at 2 P. M. Interment Multnomah cemetery. CARD OF THA.VKS. We wish to thank the officers and mem bers of Elks' lodge. No. 142. and the many friends for their expressions of love and svmpathy, especially for the beautiful floral offerings sent as a last tribute to our beloved husband, eon and brother. CLORA E. JOHNSON, MR. AND MRS. M.' W. JOHNSON, MR. AND MRS. FRANK L. ALLEN. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father, son-Jn-law and brother-in-law. MRS. AMT GODEN. MISS AMT GODEN, MRS. M. KEILHAX, MR. AND MRS. W. KEILHAN. WE W ISH to thank our friends and lodge members who so kindly assisted In our lat bereavement at the death of our beloved brother. Amoa O. Patenaude. Also for floral offerings, . E, FATENAt'DE AND FAMILY. WE WISH to thank our friends and the I. O. O. F. for their sympathy and beau tiful floral offerings tendered at the death of our beloved father. Henry Odell. NELLIE M. CROOK. MRS. FELIX DIELSCHNEIDER. FrVERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES. for funerals, weddings, shoppie?. Jones Auto lalverr, Max. 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PORTLAND CREMATORIUM AND MAUSOLEUM PHONE SELL. 967. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors. Washington Street, between 20th and 21st Streets, West Side. Lady assistant Broadway 2691. Automatic 518-44 A. D. Kenworthy. B. S. Henderson A. D. Kenworthy Co. 5S0 92d St.. Lenta. Auto. 618-21. HOLMAN & SON (Founded In 1854.1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral Parlors with all the privacy of a home, 16th and Everett Street. Phone Broadway 2133: Auto. 631-33. DUNNING & CAIN Funeral Directors. 443 Morrison St. West Side. Phone Broadway 430. SNOOK & WHEALDON Funeral Directors. Belmont at 35th. . Tabor 1258. EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (F. C. DUNNING. INC.) The Family Seta the Price." 414 E. Alder. Phone East 52 Auto. 223-25. LEHCH. UNDERTAKER. East Eleventh and Hawthorne. Phone East 781. FINLEY'S MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9. CrCUEQ UNDERTAKING CO., Third and Clay. Mln 4155. AD 7CI I CD PfT 692 William Ave. i II- iCLLCn UU Phone East 1088. FLORISTS. 354 Washington street Established 1890. Main 269. Flowers for All Occasions Artistically Arranged. Roses and Orchids a Specialty. 9M Main fcorr houses 7709 CROW OURT0WH 4 Vdrietv fcri5on St. between 49-- Aluas rresnr Phone Marshall 753 328 MORRISON Portland H3ti! Accounts Solicit J Tonseth Floral Co. Finest Floral Arrangements for Funerals. Z87 Washington, Bet. 4th and 5th St. Phone Broadway 4527. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Main 4737 We Will Please You.' YAMHILL & TENTH Smiths Flower Shop Portland's Progressive Florists. We spe cialize in funeral designs. 1414 Sixth, opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7215. PORTLAND BUSINESS BULLETIN ASSAYEBS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second street. Gold, silver platinum bought. ATTORNEYS. B. W. EASTMAN, lawyer, 52S Chamber of Commerce bldg. BATHS, ETC. DR. McMAHON, baths, Portland; eteam showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c; tell your friends. Fourth at Washington. CELLULOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY, 387 Washington. Bdwy. 434. Tabor 1254. CARPET SWEEPEK KEPAIKS. AUTHORIZED Biasell carpet sweeper re pairman ; all parts furnished. 553 Mor rison st. CHIROPRACTOR. DR. McMAHON. 12th year. Successful. Phon e directory ad convinces thousands. CHIROPODISTS. WILLIAM. Estelle, Florello and Dewane DeVeny. the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists in city. Parlors 302 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. COLLECTIONS. NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg.. Bdwy. 7598. No collections, no charges. Eatab. 1900. DENTISTRY. DR. B, E. WRIGHT Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. Corner of Sixth and Washington sts. Broadway 7210. Automatic 211i). WITHOUT PAIN18 Tour "Teeth Sleep" While We Work. Above Majestic Theater. 35Hj Wash. st. Kl.ECTKICAI. KKPA1KING. MOTORS REWOUND BOUGHT AND SOLD. NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS Phone 527-27. 220 Main St. OPTOMETKI.KTK. Out of the High-Rent District. 25 years' eiperienme. Consult us free. Thousands of satisfied patrons. Dr. Samuel Goodman, associate optometrist. Main 2124. Chas. AY. Goodman. 309 Alorriwon. WHY PAY MORE? fZLM Glasses in gold-lilled frames fffiWTy fitted to your eyea. $2.50, double Aaay- vision glasses at low prices, satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz, oDtometrist. 223 First st. DR. GEORGE KL'BENSTELN, veteran opti cian. Eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken lenses duplicated at very reasonable prices 226 Morrison st. Main 5ti62. PATENT ATTORNEYS. R. C. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney 25 years. If invention really valuable, see practicing attorney. fiOl Dekum bldg. PAINTING. PAINTING SIGNS. K A LSO MINING, DEC ORATING. BEST REFERENCES; 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. CALL TABOR 2t6. WDLN. Best of Reference for 6p I q Painting, Kalsominlng, 0 I 0 Paper Hanging, Roof Painting. PAINTING and decorating by contract; reasonable. Tabor 022H. Frank Or a m us . FIRST-CLASS painting and decorating. Call .via ;n o" PIPE REPAIRING. .ta Iti ID IP'S Repairs by experts. JgjBlr Pipe Shop. 272 Wash. PHYSICIANS. j5r R. A, PHILLIPS, Broadway building, stomach, bowela, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate and female disorders, without operation. . " PRINTERS. DDIIITIMP F- w- BAX.TES & COMPANY rnill 1 IB" 1st and Oak. Bdwy. 7165,511-65 ROOFS repaired and painted, reasonable; tin and paper roofs painted with guar anteed waterproof paint. Tabor U29. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OREGON TRANSFER CO. 474 Glisan St. Broadway 1281. DRAY AGE STORAGE Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks. VETERINARY. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. East 7th and Grant sts. Both phones. Pay and night service; 3 veterinarians. w r r nr MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS ae 4th St.. Opp. City Hall. "KTT BROS. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS QUALITY MEMORIALS E. THIRD . PINE STS. 1 HOME E. 743 NEW TODAY. STORE TO LZASE 291 Morrison Between 4th and 5th Sts. Will lease for five years. Full information from PARRISH, W ATKINS & CO. 252 Stark St. Phone Bdwy. 7644 KORTHWEgRUG CQ FLUFF JRUGS Oldest and best equipped factory t the northwest. Made out of your old worn-out carpets and ruga. Save bait the prico of a new ruff. Use woolen clothing. Z12 RUGS STEAM CLEANED ll.SO. East 35S0. ls.S fcluit Eighth. MORTGAGE LOANS BnslncsM properties 6 . Residence loans Iott rates. Installment repay ments If desired. Loans prompt lj closed. A. H. Birrell-Gffl Co. 216-210 Northwestern Bank BnlldlnK. 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. Barry. 3470. Edward E.Goudey Co. MOKTG-GK LOANS, toiled States Baaib Building. REAL ESTATE. IIIIIMtllfMlllllllllllllllllirilllltlllllllllll'UIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll ELEGANTLY APPOINTED 8-ROOM MODERN UOLSE i.itiiti.riririiriiriiiitiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini With sleeping porch, hardwood floors upstairs and down, on East Twelfth street, in best part of Irvington. A real sacrifice. See Mr. Young, with 732 Chamber of Commerce. For Sale Flat and Apurlment Property. WEST SIDE INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Located close to St. Vincent, on lOOx 112 coiner; '2 buildings, completely fur nished house of 13 rooms with all mod ern conveniences, and flat building of 16 rooms unfurnished; returning good revenue; flats have separate furnaces, entrances and basements; ideally suited for high-class rooming or boarding houses, and only walking distance from downtown; full price $-3,500, terms ar ranged. COE A. McKENNA & CO.. 82 Fourth St Broadway 7522. HOTEL FOR SALE. 45-room, 2-storv. good frame bldg.. all furnished; 116xlu0-ft. lot; all imp. paid; double garage; steam baths and best steam heat; 50 steady boarders, paying ?35 a month; hotel netting over (700 a month. This Is only Scandinavian hotel in this city of over 4000 and growing rapidly; located on Columbia highway and river. Here Is a splendid steady paying proposition. Price $J6,00O; terms or cah; owner retiring. BARNEY JOHNSON & CO., Realtors. 170 30th St. Main S160. lor Sale Beach Property. FOR SALE. Best paying hotel on the Tillamook beaches ; barber shop, confectionery and pool hall; apartment house, cottages and lots. J. J. Krebs, real estate and insur ance, Roekaway. Or. NEW C-ROOM shingled cottage and ga rage for sale or trade at Gearhart, for clear city property. Bdwy. 2311, ask for Jack Manning. BARGA1 N, 2 lots in RocUa.way, $75. Marshall 3813. BT'SINESS LOT. BIG SACRIFICE. On Alberta street; 100x90 ft., one of the best business locations, at $2000. It's a rare bargain. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg Bdwy. 6034. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Buy your lots for home sites, flats end apt. sites from us and we will assist in financing your house or apart ment. Desirable lots in all parts of the city. SEE L'S TODAY. COB A. McKENNA & CO.. S2 4ih st. Lot or Loan Dept. Bdwy 7522 ALAMEDA SACRIFICE. $675 for a lot with everything paid ; owner iea vine city. RFMMELL A RUMMELL. 274 Stark St. Or 39th and Sandy Blvd. Broadway 6729. GO LOOK Valuable quarter block, north east corner 5rth and Belmont, all paved and paid; mtg. $2000. 2 years 7. Make cash offer for equity ; would take late auto. Owner. East 0228. ON PAVED STRiElET. 1 block from car, 50xHjO lot; owner will sacrifice at $750. Call at once. RITT'ER. LOWE & CO.. Realtors. 203-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. PENINSULA DISTRICT. 50x100; $250, half cash; 2 blocks from car; close to Jefferson high. JOHNSON-DODSON CO., 633 N W Bank bldg. Main 87S7. ROSE CITY PARK DISTRICT; all im provements In and paid for: $800 If taken at ence. A real bargain for this district. R1TTER. LOWE & CO.. Realtors. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. 0 LOTS. 111x233, ALBERTA CAR $1100, $50 down. $12 month. No re strictions. Roger W. Cary. 1219 N. W. Bank bldg. VERY EASY TERMS ON FINE LARGE HOME WITH WONDERFUL VIEW. SEE HOWARD, 1115 N. W. BANK. MAIN 8931. 100x100 LOTS. $575. $S down, $8 month. Alberta car. No strictions. Roger W. Cary, 1219 N. W. Bank bldg. ALAMEDA PARK. Choice building site in Alameda Park, $1000. Call East 3717. $750 LOT facing east. 50x100. Hawthorne district, paved streets, all improvements paid. M. D. Carter. Main 3537. East 5456, ROSE CITY PARK district, below the hill, east front, close to Sandy; $1075. Call East 3717 LOTS, 1 cor. lot, good business location; all imp. In; cor. 62d and Powell Valley; price $1250. A J 643. Oregon ian. LU'RELHCRST-LADDINGTON court. lot 17 b!k. 61; sacrifice; act quick. Owner. 266 32-d St.. Main 1683. LAURELHURST lot, vBl sell cheap; soutb of car. East H299, owner. REAL ESTATE. For Sale I.otw- IX)T BARGAINS -ANY PART CITT. S1250 Laurelhurst. near park. SMon Laurelhurst and Pine, near 89th. $1400 Laurelhurst and. Oak. near 41t '4-.n l..nr.:hurar ave. 150fl Irvlngton, lth at., near Siskiyou. IlTr.O Irving-ton. 12th. cor. Thompson $12.10 Irvlngton, 12th. next cor. I1T50 Irvlngton. 21st. near Knott. $1050 Alameda Park. $1400 E. Salmon, near 32d. 12.100 Union ava.. Skidmore business. $12.000 Grand ave.. East Ash. I40O0 Westover view homeslto. $ 530 Portsmouth, Herford st. $ fi0 Lombard St.. near Emerald. $ 050 E. 39th and Kelly, paved st $ 8O0 Portland blvd.. Missouri ave. Chas. Rlngler. 804 Ry. Kx. Iidry r.4l7. 1V4-ACRE TRACT. NEW TRACT JUST OPENED. PARKROSB. $20 DOWN $20 MONTH. A most beautiful site tor a little home, stream on three sides, main road across the front, about half cleared, balance in trees, rich slit garden land, free from rocks, this attractive site will be one of the first sold In our new ,aml Isst i unit oi rirxroie; come dui iuu7. nvi... 1 nt R.nriv ktvri .nil ..rlin. branch Of fice open every day. end of Parkross carllne. take Rose City Park car. J. I. H A HTM AN COMPANY. 8 Chamber of Com. Bidg.. Bdwy. 6084. 1H-ACRE TRACT. BEAUTIFUL STREAM. SHADE TREES. NEW TRACT JUST OPENED. $20 down. $20 month, nearly all cleared, level, free from rocks, rich silt garden land. Ideal home spot, In our last unit of Parkrose which has Just been platted, you can build a little home here and raise garden, berries and chickens, north of Bandy blvd. and car line, come out today, branch office, end of Park rose carline. Take Rose City Park car. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, b Chamber of Com. Bids. Bdwy. 6034. WILSHIRE ADDITION. ANY TRACT $25 DOWN. $15 MO. The olose-in tract, large tracts If desired, lots 50x100 feet to lOOx 160 feet, adjoins Alameda Park; salesmen on tract every day, taks Broadway car to Bryce avenue, go east on Bryce avenue to branch office, corner 33d street. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY. 6 Chamber of Commerce Bids. Broadway C034. BUILD! NO RESTRICTIONS $75. BCEHNKR'S ADDITION. On the west slope of Mt. Tabor (ex clusive district). Drive out and view th property, between 55th aud 57, Madison and Salmon sts., property divided so as to give purchaser lota in sizes from 50-55-00 -C5 feet and up. Pavement and sewer In and paid ; water and sewer connection to curb. Remember a lilgh class homeslle is the cheapest when you wish to resell. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Broadway 0OS4. $15 DOWN $15 MONTH, ABOUT 2 ACRES. NEW TRACT JUST OPENED. PARKROSE. $1285. rich silt garden land, all cleared, put up a little home here, your crop should more than pay for the land, grow berries and fruit in this rich soil. Branch office open every day, take Rose City Park car, go to end of Parkrose carline. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Com. Bldg. Brd. 6034. LOT 50x100; walks and curbs: graded st.. Piedmont: $500. Lot 50x3 00; all Improvements In ; Union ave.: $1250. Lot 50x100; all Improvements in; AI bina ave.: $S50. Lot 73x100; all Improvements In; Lombard st. : $1 150. Lot 100x100; Webster and Marguerite; walks an d c u rb s ; $800. All sbove lots sold on easy terms. Ask for Mr. Smith. JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. 633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 3787. HOMESEEKERS. WHY NOT BUILD? It Is less expensive. We are Inter ested in how well we can build, not how much we can get for building. See us before buying or building. ROBNETT & McCLURE, BUILDERS, S02 Couch Bldg. Broadway 6574. ALAMEDA PARK, BELOW THE HILL. $600 AND UP. RIDGE WOOD AVENUE. Located in the natural park below the hill are fine homesites at very attractive prices ,on liberal terms. HENDERSON-BANKUS CO., 628 Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 47"4. LOTS! LOTS I LOTS! Good residence lots for builders. Coun cil Crest, Portland Heights, Rose City and Jonesmore; prices $200 and up. Industrial lots. 18th and Thurman. 30th and E. Morrison; lot for long-time lease. Dietsch, 326 Chamber of Com merce bldg. . IRVINGTON PARK. MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY. Tract on corner 23d and Jarrett, lOOx 100, 1200: will take $1000 cash. ROBERTS. 633 W. 21st, Los Angeles. $650. ROSE CITY PARK. E. A3d st., facing west, 100 feet north of Klickitat st. ; sewers, sidewalks and curbs all paid. HENDERSON-BANKUS CO.. 628 Honry Bldg. Bdwy. 4734 W E S T L A W N A I- D IT 1 0 N n0xl00-ft. lots. $350 up, 10 cash: near car. stores, school, library; cherry and apple trees, full bloom. Can build temporary house, save rent. JOHNSON-KELLY CO., 806 Board of Trade Bldg. Bdwy. 3860. $951 BUYS this beautiful lot In the Irvlng ton district. 2 blocks from car. This Is just one of the many bargains we have. HT-RRY. BITTER. LOWE A CO.. Realtors. 2Q1-2-B-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg RICHMOND DISTRICT. $750. 60x100 W'ith all improvements In and paid; good view from this lot. HENDERSON-BANKUS CO.. 628 Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 47"4. A LA MED A PARK East frontaae with all Improvements In and paid. We can sell this lot for only $1300 cash. You'll have to act aulck. BITTER. LOWE A CO.. Realtors. 201 -2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. LAURELHURST LOT $1000. Ievei 50xlS0-ft. lot on Hassalo St., near E. 39th st. ; this lot fronts south on an 80-ft. street. HENDERSON-BANKUS CO., 638 Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 4754. ARE YOU LOOKING for a good view lot? If so. let us show you this wonderful site In Alameda Tark. You can't go wrong ou this one. Price only $2150. RITTER; LOWE & CO.. Realtors. 201 -2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Rlflg, r v ipvivr, to n par $100 cash. $10 monthly ; Improve ment! In and paid; 15 minutes from Washington st. JOHNSON-DODSON CO, 633 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 8787. TWO short blocks to Alberta car. K cor ner lot On paved street for CftoO. Can arrange some terms to right party. Can you beat It? RITTER. LOWE A CO.. Realtors. 201-2-1-5-7 Board of Trady nidg. OVERSIZE LOT 1000 WEST SLOPE MT. TABOR. K. 87th at., all Improvements In and paid; 50x120; fruit trees. HENDERSON BANKUS CO., 628 Henry Bidg. Bdwy. 47M. BUSINESS CORNER ON IRV INGTON CAR. $100 cash, $10 monthly; free from en cumbrance. JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. 633 N. W. Bank bldg. Main 37B7 ROSE CITY PARK. $700. All Improvements In and paid. Includ ing pavement. See this before you buv. HENDERSON-BANKUS CO.. 628 Henry TV.flg. Bdwy. 4754. 10OX100 CORNER. Woodlawn district, for only $700. Must be sold at Once, there fore the sacrifice price. See It today. RITTER. LOWE A CO.. Realtors. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. V P! T NOV HEIGHTS. $600, 1100 cash, $10 monthly: make an offer. JOHNSON-DODSON CO.. 633 N. W. Bank b:dg. Main 3787. jtt00 ON PAVED STREET. 2 blocks from car, all improvements In and paid for. The best buy In the eitr. RITTER. LOWE & CO.. Realtors. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. ONE block from Peninsula park. W. W corner Alblna ave. and Dekum, $990; all assessments paid. W. M. Umbdenstock A Co., 210 Oregon bldg. Bdwy. 1658 50x100 LOTS, near Peninsula park and Jefferson high. $500; $50 cash, $10 mo. JOHNSON -KELLY CO.. 80C Board of Trade Bldg. Bdwy. 360 90x100 LOT on E. 24th St., near Prejcott; improvements paid; $000, $200 cash. 218 Ry. Exchange bldg. Bdwy. 6808 Wm. A Hughes Co. S3"f) ROSE CITY PARK MstRlCT. Nice 50x100, ass't paid. Tabor 1S03, MCA I. EflTATK. Yar sale -l.otn. $550. ACRE TRACT, PARKROSE. NEW TRACT JUST OF EN ED, $13 DOWN. $15 MONTH A beautiful stream is the north boundary line; lots of trees, rich im land; build a little home here; one of the biggest snaps twr offered; north or Sandy blvd. and car Una. J. L HARTMAN COMPAXT. 8 Chamber of Com. B.dg. Brd. 6034. Branch Office End of Parkross Car Una Open Every Day. 84 ACRES. $700 ACRE. NEW TRACT JUST OPENED. 1 DOWN. 1 MONTH, bast of gar den land, great for berries, truck garden, onion soil, you should pay for your land In crop, aee this today, aa teaman at branch office, which la open every day. and of Parkrosa carline, take Ross City Paik car. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Com. Bid. Brd. 6034 LOT IN WESTMORELAND For quick sale. $S30. Street and sewer In and paid. $250 cash. e-sv payment. OPARREI.L-OREIJ.NER. 338-40 Cham, of Com H!dg. B-lwy 41.1. Fur mterHmn. OWNER LEAVING VII B CITT. WILL SACRIFICE 5-ROoM BUN GALOW BUILT 2 YEARS. This house Is located In ths Hawthorne district, street Imp rovementa all In. rooma all on one floor, fireplace. buffet. built-in kitchen, 2 aleeplng rooms with modern bath, good light fixtures, all for $3000; will take amall pay ment down. Must sell this week 6TKWART & JOHNSON. $13 Korthweetern Bank Bids:. A SNAP. FURNISHED t-ftV M BUNGALOW. $00 DOWN. $2300. -:,(0 1 BLOCK TO TAR; 50x100 I A T; GASCO FURNACE WITH THERMO STAT; FULL CEMENT BASEMENT: DUTCH KITCHEN; 2 BEDROOM. GRADED STREET; SIDEWALK Af SEWER IN; I BLOCK TO PAVEMENT 8TAR REAL ESTATE & INV. CO., BDWY. 5618. 512 I .! WILCOX HLDO -KOOM BUNGALOW $40O0. BARGAIN NEAR IRVINGTON. Wasco st., near carllne, large living and dining rooms, Dutch kitchen, good attic, fireplace, bookcases, buffet, full basement, furnace. Priced low to sell at once. $1000 cash, balancs like rent. Phone Broadway 0011. T. O. B1UD. 526 Cham of Com ' IRVINGTON. " BY OWNER. Account being transferred to another c!ty..must sell my new seven-room bun galow, five rooms down, two up. white enamel finish throughout, cove eel lints, tapestry paper, hardwood floors. All rooms very large, full cement basement, furnace, garage to match house. Tormi. Phone Broadway 5M44. $3000 MT. TABOR DISTRICT $$IM New 4-room bungalow, breakfaat nook. ' basement, stationery tuba: this little house Is nicety arranged and the view Is one of the best In Portland: 2 blocks to car; $300, $20 monthly and Interest. JOHNSON-DODSON CO, 633 N. w. Bank bldg Main sTBT - OWNER MUST SELL LOSE MONEY. OVERLOOK ADDITION $4."O0. $1000 cash, balance $." month.: for thla large 6-room, comfortable home; well built and In excellent condition. Fireplace, furnace, attic, 1 block to car. Hurry, owner leaving city. Phone Broadway otl. T O. BIRD. 526 Cham, of Com. HERE IS A CHANCE. Strictly modern 3-mom bungalow, flre Pih bookcases, buffets, Dutch klt-hen. large attic, fine basement, lot 100x150. block to car, near school, fine fruit and berries. Price $6000 $1000 cash, bal ance $50, Including Interest. ASSOCIATED SECURITIES CO., 712 Lewis Bidg. Bdwy. $36$. A VVONDKltlM'U I KV. Nothing can surpass t hla en ths Heights. 7 rooms, all In Ivory, tapeetry psper downstairs and In main bedroom, sunroom, double sleeping porch; hun dreds of dollars spent on grounds! A real home at a reasonable pries. HARRY BECKWITH. Realtor, 213 Corbett Bldg. Main 6f.S A I. A M EDANEW. Owner Is forced to sell this beautiful new five-room bungalow. Just completed; haa plpeless furnace, breakfast nook, set tub In bathroom: price $6250: 2no down; shown by appointment. W M. Umbdenstock A Co.. 210 Oregon bldg. Broadway 165 A GOINO TO BUILD T We design and build residence or any building. asMst In financing same; 1$ yea's' continuous and complete building service. SECURITY AND SATISFAC TION ASSURED. L. R. Bailey, contract Jng architect. 024 N. W. Bank bldg. WESTOVER HEIGHTS HOME. COsy, compact, 2-story, 7 -room home with garage; center entrance, large main rooms view porch. 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, 2 batbs, 2 fireplaces, oak floors, hot-water heat; unobstructed view of the mountains, river; cheap Tabor 407. COOK ave., close Tn Mississippi vrt7. -room modern home. 3 nice bedrooms, all Improvements In and paid ; no mort gages. You'lt say H'a worth the money, ileOO; $400 cash. RALPH HARRIS CO.. 16 Chamber of Commerce. Bdwy. R6'4. ALBERTA HOME. 1 block off Union ave.. close to Al berta St.. service of five car lines paved street; big snap for only $3200. $Soo cash. O'FARRELL-GRELLNER. 33S-40 Cham, of Com. Hldg. Hdwy. 4172. ALBERTA--1650 DOWN. A fine little 3-room bungalow ; two nice bed room a and bath: dining haa dandy built-in buffet; fi rapine In living room; new llnnlum. Price only $3125. HARRY BECKWITH, Realtor. 213 Unrbett Bidg. Main flanft ALAMEDA. New 8-room story and half bungalow; built by day labor; all modern built -Ins: Gasco furnace. Ruud water heater; In bst district ; easy terms. W. M Umb dnstock de Co., 210 Oregon bldg.. Rdwy. 1 656 GOOD HOME CHEAP! B room and bath, 50s 1 2$ Mt. fine view; a wonderful place for the kiddles. Price only $1250. HARRY BECKWITH. Realtor. 21" I'nrhett n:dg. Main 660 VACANT BARGAIN. 5-room bungalow, all newly decorated, in splendid condition, corner tnt, 2 blka car, $2700: $700 cash; no mortgage. RALPH HARRIS CO.. 16 Chamber nf rnmmrr RdwT. 5654 OR SALE Modern tour-room bungalow. Just completed. tn north JonasmerS; sise Of house, S6a28. lot SOx 100. prlee $8275. Either call or phone Umbdsa stock A Co.. 3d floor, Oregon building . Phone Broadway 16$t . OMAHA eve., near K . 1 1 1 ng worth ; 4-rOOfn home with Dili piurnmng; a nice lit lie home fdr a couple with $.!on to g If h $300 to aet their itart toward a home. Price $2. , ..ii RALPH HARRIS 816 Chamber of ''nmmrr. Hd MM LAUREL HUH ST BUNG Claaay. nearly new, 1 modern fl-rm. home wit: and Karas. in beet c rictly porch park. HO Incumbrance, eay terms; a real bar gain: excellent condition. Tabor 407, HAWTHORNE near 37th. 7 rooms, attic, furnace, modern, garage, .i w n rosea, fin district. 1 blOck to rar. $5500, sey trms. Phone o nr. Tabor 66IHI. 0 house. 1133 East Clay. g-ROOM house and large atore building en corner lot, can easily he remodeled Into small apts. ; also 1 fi-room and 1 2 room poll on corner lot et Treniunt. $22hi Main 5633. Mrs. Huedy. GLEN ELLTN COTTAGE. modem. Jot 100x1 00. full basement, concrete side walks, a bargain, owner obliged to leave on account of hla health. Phone even- Inga, Mejn264g HAWTHORNE DlSTRK'f Elegant 0-room hom. modern, cement basement, economical fur all Improvements paid. Direct from ,.r. Tabor 76S 15500 BUYS an Ideal dream bungabn the Alameda. 5 rooms, garag, r.fl front, east expoaure. Underprlced full A E Ca mpn.i. s'-mng dl'jjr 6-ROOM house, atrlctly up to date. Ington district, cement garage, provements In. for only $350 do $30 a month. 505 Swetland b Id g BY OWNER Paved street, near Irv-Im-and wood fruit price rar. 5-room bungalow, lerse 1 Hi and berries, near school and sto $7M0. pome terms, .-si south HOUSE PLANS. I on designs 110 to Us, er specially designed at reasonab.e lea L. R- BAILKT 0., $24 N W. Bank Bldg. $4500 BUTS my 6-room hunitalow In Irv lngton. 708 14th at. near Klickitat. This I'a ilace is up to tne minute; terms pnohs :ast57j MODERN furnlaheo nunaalow st Roths station, Oregon City line, rl vef front age: bargain, $2830 Owner, Kast ggwO ALAMEDA- 8 rooma with sleeping p.-rch . modern ; garsge , good locution: f C50U Wdin. 3444 fOR SALE Jx - room modern bungalow 489 E. 85th at. M.. near Dlvjalnn; fake Richmond car ; 3QO" w'lt handle. MM CfiklOt, with -room evidence. V block from city hall 3e Mr Hewklne. 44S Sherlock b'dg ESTMOR EL A N I i corh'T, pa ved. paid, garage, $1150. Owner, Buw. UU