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16. TTTF 'aiOTtXINC OREGONIAN,, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922 GiTY PHI1' POLICY Association Again Cites Poor Quality of Municipal Work. DEFINITE REPLY WANTED Specifications of Portland Plant Declared Below Demands on Private Bidders. Demand that the city council g-ive jome consideration to the studies nade of operations of the municipal paring plant by the Portland chapter it the Associated General Contractors ,t America, was made in a letter ad dressed to the city council and signed by O. G. Hughson, executive secre tary. Accompanying the letter is an ex haustive report which covers analysis made of pavement laid by the munic ipal plant on several streets, as well as arguments to show that the class of pavement laid by the municipal plant does not meet the same high standards as pavement laid by private on tractors. Mr. Hughson called attention of the .ouncil to the fact that on April 19 in appearanee was made before the iouncil for the purpose of inquiring is to the future policy of the city in ,-csard to the paving plant. At that -.lme certain information and photo graphs were submitted as grounds for making the request. The letter pointed out that the re quest was referred to City Commis sioner Barbur, in charge of the de partment of public works, who filed a report with the city council April 26 and recommended the filing of data submitted by the contractors, which was done without comment. The report which Mr. Barbur made on this occasion stated, among other things, that it was the Intention of the municipal paving plant to be maintained as a regulator of prices so that property owners will be en abled to get pavement at reasonable figures. Plant to Be Kept Up. "The paving plant will continue to submit bids," the report stated, "so that whenever an attempt is made by private contractors to boost prices above a reasonable level the paving plant will act as a safety valve and insure equitable and just prices to property owners without in any way penalizing taxpayers." This report was not satisfactory to the officials and members of the Associated General Contractors, ac cording to Mr. Hughson, and because the city continued bidding and tak ing jobs when there was no hint or evidence of unreasonable figures, boosting prices or "monopoly" prices, another study of the work done by the paving plant was filed May 10. This report was ordered filed with out comment, according to Mr. Hughson's letter. New Study Submitted. "Since the municipal paving plant it continuing as an active competitor against private contractors in carry- ing out your avowed policy of 'regu lating prices," Mr. Hughson wrote, "and is submitting bids without any apparent consideration as to whether or not there is 'an attempt being made by private contractors to boost 1 prices,' we are filing a further study of the work of the municipal paving plant with the council, and with each commissioner, so there may be no misunderstanding as to our position in this matter, and, since our last communication was placed on file, we are asking that a suitable reply be njade by the council that will be of a more satisfactory and decisive na ture than the copy we have of the former adopted report. "It is quite evident that the seri ous nature of the matters we have presented to you In this connection have escaped your notice, but such fact will not justify the condition of our city streets, by reason of a con tinuance of the kind of paving you are permitting to be laid, nor the burden on the general taxpayers of anaintaining and replacing them, which will so far outweigh 'boosted prices' and 'monopoly prices' that there will be no comparison. Statement Is Wanted. "Since the matter is now in the council's hands, we are asking a clear-cut statement as to the coun cil's attitude in regard to the future field of operations of the municipal paving plant." In his detailed report Mr. Hughson submitted data to show that the city Daving plant constantly permits a wide deviation from its own speci fications. Evidence was also submitted to show that the paving plant's "asphal tic concrete No. 1" is not a No. 1 article. Mr. Hughson pointed to Woodstock avenue, which connects with Eas Thirty-ninth street, as proof that a center strip properly laid and with durable mixture will stand the strain of traffic. "This street was center stripped in 1918 by an experienced paver," the report stated, "under specifications that had been standard in Portland for many years before the city adopt ed this cheaper substitute. We are told that practically not one dollar 1-as been spent on Woodstock avenue for repairs or upkeep, though now passing its fifth year. The same subsoil runs under Woodstock ave nue as under East Thirty-ninth street, which the city paved less than a year ago and which has been patched to the extent of 3600 square yards in about six months. Both streets have the same type of wooden headers on each edge. Other Streets Cited. "What of the Base Line, Powell "Valley and Sandy roads and the Co lumbia River highway? All without curbs and wooden headers, while East Thirty-ninth street is. headed in for the entire length of the center etrip. All these roadways are pass ing their eighth year and for more than 80 miles have not broken down at their edges. "With these instances before us we do not hesitate to say that the commissioner of public works' state ment Is erroneous and confesses to one of two things, or possibly to them both: "First The specification the city is experimenting with under the names of 'asphaltic concrete No. 1' will not produce genuine No. 1 pave ment, but an article inferior to a standard, well-tried pavement. City Work Held Inferior, "Second Municipal construction under inadequate supervision and by inexperienced workmanship is In ferior to work done by contract." Mr. Hugrfson, acting on behalf of the contractors belonging to the as sociation of which he is secretary, stated in his report that there is no wish to conceal the real object in bringing these matters to the atten tion of the council and the public. "Frankly, we feel that when a mil- nicipal repair plant has been ex panded until it functions as a co-ui- petltor of private contractors, it! cculd hardly be expected that these taxpayers and citizens, with their backing of integrity and experience, would sit idly by and .see their busi ness taken from them, the standard of paving lowered and the whole city made to suffer because of it, without registering as vigorous a protest as possible," he said. Abuse, of Poirer Alleged. "An abuse of power a wrong such as this permitted to go unchecked, spreads rapidly to other activities and to other sections and cities, and oth ers suffer in the loss of their legiti mate business and more people, in the hope that they are saving money, are mulcted. "All wish to 'save money," but not at the expense of failing to get what was reasonably expected, or by dis honestly shifting the burden to oth ers. The residents on East Thlrty n'nth street would not have had the pavement that now stretches 3600 square yards oi paicnes Deiore tneir . homes at any price, if they had ' known tnat at tne end oi tne iirsi j six months more than one-fourth of j its entire surface would have been i repaired. I "We have not been called upon to fight the people's battles they will go right on along any given line until they find out for themselves, and then they stop going in that direction. Change Is Expected. "We anticipate such will be the case in this paving 'debauch' Port land has been enjoying. The unfor tunate thing is that those responsi ble and chief in its engineering can not be made to shoulder the responsi bility, but will get from under. "We have enough data on file and available for the use of any improve ment district to obviate absolutely any need for any new group of citi zens 'saving' their money as have their neighbors. If nothing more is accomplished by this investigation of the municipal paving plant by this association than to make- this infor mation public and easily available to all interested owners who are about to bond their property to improve their neighborhood, it will be time and money well spent. j "And if the charter revision com- mittee can make even a brief study of the material gathered on this sub- ; ject and not provide in the new char- i ter against a repetition of Portland's paving experiment, the committee ; will not measure up, to the degree of effectiveness a more or less intimate knowledge of their several and indi vidual abilities would seem to Indi cate." 28 TP LEAVE LINF1ELD LARGEST GRADUATING CLASS IN HISTORY IS LISTED. Commencement Exercises at Mc Blinnrllle School Include Ora torical Contest. LINFIELD COLLEGE, McMinnville, Or., May 30. (Special.) Plans for the 64th annual commencement exer cises of Linfield college have been completed in every detail. Twenty eight young people will receive their degrees. This is the largest class to be graduated from the college. On Friday, June 2, the annual meet ing of the board of trustees will be held. During the afternoon class-day exercises will be held on the campus and a prize declamation contest will bu in the music hall. In the evening the graduating exercises of the pre paratory department will be given. Rev. J. C. Austin of Portland will be the speaker. Saturday morning the annual asso c'ated students' award of emblems will take place. In the afternoon the prize oratorical contest will be held. This will be followed by a student picnic on the college campus. The annual alumni meeting will be at 7 P. M. At' this meeting plans will be made for the homecoming in June, 1923. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected also. Sunday evening the commencement exercises will be held in the new col lege gymnasium. Rev. T. J. Villers, pastor of the White Temple Baptist church of Portland, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. Dr. L. W. Riley will present the degrees to the graduates. The following new teachers have been obtained for the college and will begin their duties next Septem ber: Miss Alice Clement, B. Mus., dean of music conservatory; Miss Anna L. Beebe, B. Mus., voice de partment; Richard C. Spencer, M. A, political and social science and busi ness administration; George R. Var ney, A. B., D. D., public speaking; Miss Delos A. James, M. A., B. D., biology and geology; William James Sly, A. B., Ph. D., Bible and religious education. Bridge Threatened by Fire. , ALBANY, Or., May 30. (Special.) For the second time within a year fire starting in a big pile of driftwood under the north end of the big Albany bridge across the Willamette river threatened to destroy a section of the bridge last night. The burning drift wood made a hot fire, but the lire de partment succeeded In controlling it with small damage to the bridge. In a similar fire last summer, which got more of a start than last night's con flagration, the bridge was seriously damaged for a distance of about 100 feet. It is probable the drift was set on fire by boys playing about it. Citation Committee Elected. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, May 30. (Special.) Marian Cromwell of Tacoma,.Wash., freshman in commerce and member of Kappa Alpha Theta, has been elected chairman of the citation committee for next year.. The citation commit tee serves as an "older sister" organ ization to freshman girls and has jus tified its existence on the campus during- the four years of its life. Eve lyn Leander of Seattle, Wash., fresh man in home economics and member of Alpha Gamma Delta, is secretary treasurer for next year. Redmond to Have Chautauqua. REDMOND, Or., May 30. (Spe cial.) The Redmond commercial club has just completed arrange ments to have a Chautauqua here from June 26 to July 1. The com mercial club has obligated itself to take care of the financial end. AMUSE.MFNT3. CHAT NO. S3. Yesterday the park was crowded. Thousands came to escape the heat of the dty and "The Oaks" proved ready to entertain all comers. This resort has so many attractions it usually takes several visits to enjoy them to the best advantage. Owing to the great hit the CortilH's made yesterday, they have been re booked to appear next Saturday afternoon and evening and twice on Sunday. Remember admission free till 5 o'clock except Sundays and holidays. Carfare 6c from First and Alder. JOHN F. CORDRAT. AMrSEMKXTS. NOW PLAYING ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE Greatest Oriental Act in Vaudeville. 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M.; for The Sunday Oregonian until 6 V. JWU baturday. AUCTION SALES TODAY. At Wiison's Auction House. 10 Furniture. ie9-;71 Petood street. MEETING NOTICES. GUL REAZEE GROTTO. Goodfe::owhip Wedn tsday uncheon Washington Hazel wood Judge Walter Evans will address the brethren. Masoiiic fraternity a ways welcome. Read the Gul Reazee -Grotto News El Karaz Grotto invites the prophets, .Masonic fraternity and lady friends to an informil dance and card party Saturday, June c. Masonic Temple, Salem, Oregon. Good time assured you. Lleet at Salem Patronize Grotto News ad vertisers. Thursday. June 8, Pythian Tem ple Auditorium, open meeting. Masonic, Eastern Star fraternity Prophets and lady friends invited The maintenance of our public school. Further announcement ater. Advertise In the Grotto News. HARRY A. McRAE, Secretary. OREGON COMMANDERY No. 1. K. T. Special con clave Thursday evening. June 1. at 7:30. Order of the Temple, your attendance will be appreciated. C. F. W I EG AND, Recorder. PORTLAND CHAPTER No. 3. R. A. M. Special convoca tion this (Wednesday) eve., at 7:30 o'clock. Pythian bldg. M. E. M. degree. Visitors welcome. MT. TABOR LODGE. NO. 42. A. F. AND A. M. Special communication today (Wednes day), Pythian Temple, proi. Frederick S. Dunn of the Ore gon State University, Eugene, Oregon, will give a lecture on "The Origin and Symbols of Masonry," at 8 P. M. E. A. degree at P. M. WASHINGTON LODGE. NO. 40, A- F. AND A M. Special tonight. (Wednesday) at 7 o'clock. East 8th and Burnslde. M. M. decree, full form. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 160, A. F. and A. M. M. M. degree, 6 P. M,, Wednesday, May 31. E. S7th and Sandy road. SSr tiOn Nydia temple. Daughters or tne Nile, will hold regular session of June 7 on Wednes day, May 31. at 1 P. M. Pe tition for ceremonial of June 5 milMr h. eon t-annrrlu- . K : By order of the queen. ADDA CELLARS. Recorder. SAMARITAN LODGE No. 2. I. O. O. F., meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at No. 8 N. Eleventh Strict Thinl Visiting brothers alwayB welcome. T, H. H. BARSTOW. N. G. JESSE T. JONES. Rec. Sec. COURT MOUNT HOOD, NO. 1, FORESTERS OF AMERICA Meets every Wednesday night at East Side Business Men's hall, 114 Grand ave. Rnpta! fnnrth Wednesday each month. DIED. JONES In this city at St. Vincent's hos pital, May 30, 1922, Ruby Olive Jones, late of 4!3 Sumner street, aged 17 years 10 months 7 days. Deceased is survived by a father, Hames A. Jones, three brothers, George, William B. and EUger L. Jones, and six sisters Mrs. J. G. Goschie, Mrs. Nellie E. McLaren, Mrs. Laura A. Gholson, Mrs. Ocea F. Seaton. and Bessie and Noma Jones. Remains' are at Skewes establishment, corner Third and Clay. Funeral notice later. HYSKELL At the residence, 732 Talbot road. May 30, Mary Ellen Hvskell, age 86 years, beloved mother of Fredrick T. Hyskell, and C. M. Hyskell of Portland, Franklin S. of Des Moines, Iowa. Funeral notice later. Remains at the residential parlors of Miller & Tracey. ELDER In this city, Margaret Elder, . aged 89 years. The remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. Funeral notice will appear in a later issue. MURPHY In this city. 'Dan Murphy. The remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. Funeral notice will appear In a later Issue. - SANDS In this city, May SO. John Dewart Sands, beloved Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sands. Funeral notice later. Remains at the residential parlors of. Miller & Tracey. J prep. WATERS In this city May 30, Ellen Waters, aged 76 years, late of The Dalles, Or., mother o Mrs. E. Mcin tosh and C. T. Bawson of Heartdale. Or., Miss Ortha Waters of Portland and W. W. Rawson of The Dalles, Or. Re mains at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES. WORLET At the residence. 700 East 30th street. f Vancouver.. Wash., May 29, Sarah M. Wdriey, age 76 yars, beloved mother of A. V. Worley and Jasper Worley of Portland, Leonard and Ar of Colorado, and U D, of California, Mrs. G. E. Thomas of Tillamook avenue, Mrs. A. I. Clark of Vancouver. Wash. Funeral serv ices will be held Wednesday at 2:30 P. M.. at the Chanel of Miller Sr. Trftjiev Interment Mt. Scott cemetery. I Investigates all cases of alleged KENEDY In th'.s city. May 30, Malinda cruelty to animals. Offices, room 150 Kenedy, aged 70 years, mother of Mrs. ! Courthouse. Phone Main 38 from Harry Mullin of Vancouver Island, B. C, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. and Mrs Bertha McKee, residing at The society has full charge of the T?r n?e'HlTTi "m6 city Pund at ts home. 535 Columbia Star of Baker, Or. The remains will be boulevards Phonft anv time Wnnrt forwarded by the East Side Funeral Di-. i. 7gi Twl rectors. 414 East Alder street, to Baker, L7 JJ 4PfS,,foJl S? l?Tle am" Or.. Thursday morning, June 1, where 'bulance for sick or d sab ed horses services will be held and Interment , Small animals painlessly electrocuted made. uiKULfiti-in tnis city, aiay ao, Maoie May Girdler, aged 44 years; beloved wife of Gardner Girdler, mother of Eugene, ! Richard and Eleanor Girdler. all of Port- 1 land. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 1, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment at Rose City cemetery. Mrs. Girdler was a member of Martha Washington Chapter, Eastern Star. Louisville (Ky.) papers please copy. . ' HEIMAN At Portnomah' farm. May 23, Andrew Heiman, aged 53 years, beloved husband of Anna Heiman and father of Emil and Fred. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, May 31, at 1 :30 P. M. in the mortuary chapel of A. D. Kenworthy & Co., 5802-04 Ninety-second street Southeast, in Lents. Friends in vited. Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery. SMITH In this city. May 28, 1922, Rose May Smith, aged 61, mother of Fred L. Farran of Alberta, Canada, and Beulah Haines. Funeral from the chapel of Edward Holman & Son, Third and Sal mon streets, today (Wednesday) at 20:30 A. M. Interment Mount Scott cemetery. WALSTADT In this city. May 27, Karl Walstadt, aged 37 years, late of Hills dale, Or. Funeral services will be held "Wednesday afternoon. May 31, at 2 o'clock, from the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder street. Interment at RoBe City cemetery. Friends invited. JONES Funeral services of David William Jones, iate of 14th street, will be held Wednesday, May 31, at 2:30 P. M., at the residence, 506 East 28th street. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City cemetery. Arrangements in care of Mil ler &' Tracey. Mr. Jones was a well known grocery man in Portland. RITCHES At the residence in Capitol Hill, May 29, IM22, Paul Ritches; faiher 84. husband of Johanna Ritches; father of George and Annie Ritches. Funeral today (Wednesday) at ft A. M., at St. Michael's church, Fourth and Mill sts. Interment Mount Calvary cemetery. CURTIS The funeral services for Evelyn M. Curtis, late of Pueblo, Colo., will be held today (Wednesday) at 0:30 A. M-, at Finley's mortuary, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Concluding serv ices Rose City cemetery. HARMON At his late residence, 103 Hal sey street, Charles H., Harmon, aged 66 years. , Funeral service will be held at P. L. Lerch funeral parlors. East 11th at Hawthorne, Thursday at 3 P. M. Friends invited. FUNERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES zor luner&is. weddings. hopping. Jonea Auto Livery. Mar. 114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. COURTESY. The Portland Mortuary W. E. PBGO AND D. L. BRISTOW (Successors to Dunning and McBntee.) 12TH AND MORRISON. WEST SIDE. Broadway 430. PORTLAND CREMATORIUM AND MAUSOLEUM PHONE SELL. 061. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors, Washington Street, oetween 20th and 21st Streets, west side. Lady assistant. Broadway 2tUU. Automatic 518-44. A. D. Kenworthy. H. S. Henderson. A. D. Kenworthy Co. 6804 2d St.. Lents. Auto. 618-21. LERCH, UNDERTAKER, East Eleventh and Hawthorne, Phone East 781. tiOLMAiN & SON (Founded in 1854.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sts. Main 507. McEM'EE & EILERS Funeral Parlors with all the privacy of home, 16th and Everett Streets. Phone Broadway 213H. Auto. 631-33. SNOOK & WHEALDON Funeral Directors. Belmont at 3uth. ' Tabor 1258. EAST SIDE FUN BR A L DIRECTORS. (F. C. DUNNING. INC.) "The Family Sets the price." 414 East Alder Phone East 52. Auto. 228-25. QVruCQ UNDERTAKING CO., OnLlluO Third and Clay. Main 4152. ' FfNEKAL DIRECTORS B. M. Gulbrandson. R. H. Reed. CHAMBERS CO.. INC.. 248-250 Killingsworth Ave. Wdln. 3306. F1NLE X 'S MORTUARY MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9. A. R.ZELLERCO 592 Williams Ave. Phone East 1088. FLORISTS. 1M Wo&tUneton Mrcct Efttabltshed 1800. Mala 269. Flowers for All Occasions Artistically Arranged. Roses and Orchids a Specilty. Phone Marshall 753 328 MORRISON PORTLAND HOTEL Accounts Solicited! 55 Main COT HOUSES 7709 wi fl0wotMvown l Varietu 'Finest Qualify harnwa St between 4-" tsilu'cus tsW Tonseth Floral Co. Finest Floral Arrangements for Funerals. 287 Washington, Bet. 4th and 5th Streets, riione Broadway 4527. GARDEN MARKET 189 Third Street, Near Yamhill. SPECIAL SALE. All kinds of bedding, vegetable plants, hanging baskets and Japanese tuba FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Main 4737 "W. Will ?1hm Yoa." XAUHILL 1CTS Smith's Flower Shop Portland's Progressive Florists. We spe cialize In funeral designs. 141 Sixth. opposite Meier ft Frank" 3. Main 7215. PHILAN'S The Blsr Little Flower Shop. Fnneral designs at reasonable prices. 5th and Wash. Open Eve's. Until 10. . Broadway 6520. Tyy florists . MONUMENTS- PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 26 4th St. Opp. City Hall. XEP BROS. OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS ! QUALITY MEMORIALS , E. THIRD 8.PINE STS. HOKE E. 743 'OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY where necessary and stray animals cared for. All dead animals, cows. horses etc nirUa n norbes eIC" PlCKe UP- PORTLAND BUSINESS BULLETIN ATTORNEYS. E. W. EASTMAN, Commerce bldg. lawyer, 528 Chamber of ACCORDION PLEATING. CUT, SEAM, hem, machine, pleat skirt for $1.15; hemstitching, etc.; mail orders solicited. Old skirts repleated, $1. East ern Novelty Mfg. Co., 85 Fifth st. ASSAVKKS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY CFFICE, 142 Second street. Gold, silver, platinum bought. BATHS, ETC. DR. McMAHON, baths, Portland; steam showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c; tell your friends. Fourth at Washington. CELLI'LOID BUTTONS. THE IRWIN-HODSON 387 Wash. Bdwy. 434. COMPANY. Tabor 1254. CHIROPODIST. WILLIAM. Estelle. Florello and Dewane DeVeny, the only scientific chiropodists and arch specialists in city. Parlors 302 Gerlinger bldg., southwest cor. Second and Aider streets. Main 1301. DR. O. O. FLETCHER Foot troubles sci entifically corrected, lady assistant. 612 Morgan bldg- Main 8762. COLLECTIONS. NETH & CO., Worcester bldg., Bdwy. 7506. No collections, no charges. Estab. 1900. DANCING. AL1SKY DANCING ACADEMY Ballroom and fancy dancing, also soft shoe, buck and wing. Lessons day and evening. - Alisky bidg., 3d and Morrison. Agnes Summers, Main 4614. DENTISTRY. DR. B. E. WRIGHT Third Floor Raleigh Bills. Corner of Sixth and Washington Sts. Broadway 7219. Automatic 2119. WITHOUT PAIN WCAAN..IS Tour "Teeth Sleep" While We Work. Above Majestic Theater, 3.il Wash, st ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. MOTORS REWOUND re and reDaired WUUUH'l A.ND SOLD NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS Phone 2-27. 226 Main St. OPTOMETRISTS. jrgm Out of the High-Rent District. jsjjgS 25 years' experience. Consult us "aSp" tree. Thousands of satisfied patrons. Dr. Samuel Goodman, associate optometrist. Main 2124. Chas. W. Goodman. 209 Morrison. -rsOT WHY PAY MORE? VJv G'asses in gold-tilled frames Xi?,"ntted t0 your eyes' -50. double " vision glasses at low prices, satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. E. Hurwitz, optometrist, 228 First st. DR. GEORGE RUBEN STEIN, veteran opti cian. Ejes tested, glasses fitted, broken lenses duplicated at very reasonable prices. 22B Morrison st. Main 5661 ' PAINTING. ' PAPERING, painting, tinting; work guar anteed satisfactory. O. E. Suderstrom. Beiiwoou ia. FAINTING, tinting, papering, etc; guar antee work. For estimates. Tabor 7652. PATENT ATTORNEYS. ' R. C. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney 25 years. It' invention really valuable see practicing attorney. 601 Dekum bide' PIPE REPAIRING. Repairs by experts. Pipe Shop. 272 Wash. PHYSICIANS. DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. Broadway building, stomach, bowels, liver, kidney, bladder, rectal, prostate and female disorders, without operation PRINTING. DDIWTIMfJ F- W- BALTES & COMPANY imilllllU 1st and Oak. Bdwy, 7105, 511-65 TRANSFER ANI) STORAGE. OREGON TRANSFER CO. 474 Glisan St Broad wav 1381. DRAT AGE. STORAGE. Four warehouses on Terminal Tracks. VETERINARY. ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL. East 7th and Grant sts. Both phones. Day and night service; 3 veterinarians. WATCH REPAIRING. DO NOT throw your watch away; I will repair, guarantee any watch 2 years; prices reasonable; 20 years' experience, Harry Brown. 171 First st. near YamhllL SEW TODAY. NORTHWEST RUG CQ FLUFF JHJGS Oldest and best equipped factory in the northwest. Made out of your old worn-out carpets and rugs. Save half the price ot a new rug. Use woolen clothing. 8iI2 BIGS STEAM CLEANED $1.50. Ea.t 3580. 188 East Eighth. MORTGAGE LOANS Ban In en properties 6. Residence lonnn low rates. Installment repay ments if desired. Loans promptly closed. A IL Birrell-Gill Co. 118-210 Northwestern Bank Building. STORAGE SPACE Centrally Located on Track. We can move and store your goods in a fine sprinklered building. HAULING, PACKING, STORAGE CLAY Si MORSEINC 454 GlUan St. Bdwy. 3470. Edward E.Goudey Co. VORTR .GK T.OANS. Lofted auueh ttank Maildxna. REAL ESTATE. Real Estate Loans of$10,000orOver at 7 on Monthly Balances Repayable In Any Amount at Any Time Before Maturity , J. P. LIPSCOMB '242 STARK STREET. For Sale Beach Property.' SUMMER home for sale at Bay Ocean; roomy house on beach, full plumbing throughout; Dutch kitchen, 2 bedrooms and large sleeping porch, large living room with fireplace. Free from incum brance; reasonable. Owner needs money to finance other buains. AV 3, Oregonian. r 1 1 ijr REAL ESTATE- For Sale I leach property. BEAUTIFUL summer cottage on Ocean ridge at Gearhart, Or., for sale; 7 bed rooms, each with hot and cold water; large, living room with fireplace; dining room and kitchen; furnace heat; tub and shower baths; double garage. Address 442 17th St., Astoria. Or. FOR SALKi. Best paying bote,, on the Tillamook beaches; harber shop, confectionery and pool hall; apartment house, cottages ani lota. J. J. Krebs, real estate and insur ance, Rockaway, Or. GEARHART cottage. adjoining golf - course, 7 rooms and bath, modern, well furnished Price for quick sal $2500 Phone East 593 For Sale Lots. ANY OF THESE $5 CASH $5 MONTHLY. Splendid corner lot 45x100, 2 blocks from car; price $500. Splendid corner half acre tract in Brentwood, just outside city limits; price $650. 50x100, 1 block off Union ave., near Interstate bridge; sightly, splendid view. Wa have two of these lots at $400 each. 50x100 near Portsmouth; Bplendid soil; 6 bloc ks from car ; price $340. ANY OF THESE $7 CASH $7 MONTHLY. 100x100 in Stanford heights; total price $520. , Splendid corner 50x100 in Alberta dis trict ; sidewalks on both sides ; price $550. Splendid 50x100 in beautiful Irving ton Park; all kinds of large native trees; price $345. ANY OF THESE S10 CASH $10 MONTHLY. 50x100 on top of beautiful Mount Tabor; macadamized street, sewers. sidewalks all in and included in price. 50x100 one block from St. Johns car; price $1050. 40x105 one-half block from Mt. Scott car at Arleta; close to school; price $350. bee Air. lawyer, with FRED W. GERMAN CO., Realtors..,, 732 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. BUY A BETTER LOT in Beautiful Irvington. Portland's Model Home Section. It costs no more to build your home on an Irvington lot than in other dis tricts. Remember you can sell for more money in an established neighborhood. The price of homesites owned by the Hughes estate in Irvington proper are no higher than lots In other less desir able residential sections. When the few remaining lots are sold your opportunity will have passed to get in on reduced prices and easy terms. For appointment tycay call Tabor 413y; week days Bdwy. RITTER, LOWE & CO., REALTORS. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. WE OWN 130 ACRES SAT OF BEST . BOTTOM LAND , IN OREGON. ' Divided Into 1 to 20-acre tracts: lo cated just east of city limits, adjoining Park Rose; we bought it low and must fiell again quickly, so are offering it in tracts at less than half the price of rny adjoining land; to get started we will sell the first buyers a tract of 44 a. at $225 per a., or 1 a. for $250. on easy terms; this has always been known as the Best farm, and anyone buying a tract can easiiy more than double his money. Ralph Ackley, owner, 527 Corbett oldg., or phone evenings Tabor 604. WEST SIDE. WILD BUILD TO SUIT TENANT. We have a few very choice view lots at bargain prices, where the owner will buna on reasonable terms. Mr. Wiles. J. R. HAIGHT, Realtor, Bdwy. 2045. 3''5-327 Board of Trade, o2xi:0. 16 minutes ride on Irvinpton car from 5th and vv ashmgton ; facing south Fremont st. : just west of E. 11th: 4 blocks from new city park; 4 blocks to school: all improvements in and paid. $100 cash; $10 monthly. $1250. Lot department; open evenings. JOHXSON-DODSON CO.. ' 633 N. W. Bank Bhig. Main 3787. $f0 CASH. EOSS.MERE LOT. Some buy: you know It: E. 39th st. N.: 150 ft. north of Thompson; don't pass it up. J. L. HARTMAN COMPANY, 8 Chamber of Com. Bldg. Bdwy. 6034. 100x100 CORNER. 10 bearing fruit trees, 2 walnut trees sidewEtlks, curbs and sewer in and paid 2 blocks to school: 5 blocks to car: sur rounded by good homes; on E. 22d and Skidmore; $1700; $300 cash; 520 monthly, Lot dept. open .evenings. JOHNSONDODSON CO.. 633 N. W. Bank Bidg. Main 37S7, PIEDMONT LOTS. Lot 11, block 40. Lot 13. block 37. Lot 8. block 35. Lot 9, block 23. N Va of lot 2, block 23. The prices are right. Evenings Wdl. fi2i0, Bdwy. 2045. 5S5 DOWN and $17 monthly buys this beautiful building site only lo0 feet from carline, good district with very nice sur roundings. Call Broadway 7567 today ror appointment. RITTER, LOWE & CO.. REALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. $12550x100 LOT $125. Tou pay street assessments and taxes and give me fl25 for this well-located lot, just 200 ft. from beautiful Ains worth ave.: I have already oaid out over $100 on street assessments. Call at 406 Broadway bldg. WE HAVE just listed some beautiful home sites In East and Westmoreland at sac rifice prices. In most cases the im proyements are aU in and paid. Prices will suit your purge. RITTER. LOWE & CO.. REALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. PENINSULA DISTRICT. 50x100; 1 blocks to St. Johns car S250. easy terms. 50x100. all Improvements in and paid, fSoO, easy terms. JOHNSON-DODSON CO. 633 N. W. Bnk Bldg. Main 377. ONLY 1 SHORT block north of Lombard you can get a 50x100 corner lot with south and west frontage for $550. Might arrange some terms to right party. See us at once. This Is priced to sell. RITTER, LOWE & .CO.. REALTORS, 2Q1-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. LESS than half of total cost think of It a beautiful level 50x100 in w estmorelana block to car. You can't go wrong on this one at $7;0. RITTER. LOWE & CO., REALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. JUST EAST of Ladd's addition, a fine level corner lot, everything in and paid, $1300. This is way under the real value of the property. Let k talk it over. RITTER, LOWE & CO.. REALTORS. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. HERE IT IS Only $650 for this dandy south front lot on E. Mason street nea 11th. The best buy In this district Look it over and then see us at once, RITTER, LOWE & CO.. REALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Beard of Trade Bldg. A SNAP $200 less than assessed value. This lot on the S. W. corner of 10th an Killingsworth. Must be sold at once, Who will be the lucky one? RITTER. LOWE & CO.. REALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. FACING COLUMBIA PARK. 100x100; fruit, berries; sidewalks; no assessments; oia snacK; w diock. to car. $1300, $200 cash. JOHNSON-DODSON CO. 633 N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 377. ALAMEDA PARK East frontasre with all improvements in and jaid. We can sell this lot for only $1300 cash.. You 11 have to act quick. RITTER. LOWE & CO.. REALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. A BEAUTIFUL 50x100 lot only 100 ft. from a paved boulevard for only $3 sidewalks and curbs In. We will be triad to show you. RITTER. LOWE & CO.. REALTORS. 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. LOOK. READ, ACT If you can use a lot oi Glisan st. near 6Tth st. 58x90 th extra 8 feet frontage will be a grea help in designing your new home. For appointment call Bdwy. 7n67. - 100x100 WOODLAWN district, two fin. lots, only $800 tor the two; A fine sna for a builder or ex-service man ; two blocks from car line. M. D. Carter, Main 3537. 60x250, $5 DOWN. io per month: no re strictions; o blocks to street car ana blocks to a cement sidewalk; a money saving proposition for a man who Is renting. . Phone Olsen. Tabor 1542. 50xlOO-FOOT lot, covered with bearin fruit, grapes, on hard-surfaced street $700, $100 cash. JOHNSON-KELLY CO. 806 Board of Trade Bldg. Bdwy. 3R60. IRVINGTON new bungalow completed or will buna to suit on yours or my own lot. A. C. MALMQUIST, BUILDER. 500 E. 25th St. N. East 22. BUILD a house on this 50x100 level lot and Dav for the lot at $10 a month first payt only $25. Let us show you, RITTER, LOWE & UU.. KEALTORS, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. 50x145 LOTS on east s ope of Mt. Tabor fine view: an ideal building site it i very low price. Terma to suit. Phone Tabor 1542. A BARGAIN. 50 ft. south of Couch, on 56th. west front, $400, terms. Bdwy. 2045. Eve nmgs. Woodlawn 6260. 5 DEEP SANDY LOAM Over a HALF ACRE right In the city. Why go fur ther? very cheap. Terms. Bdwy. 4621 WESTMORELAND, southeast corner 20th and Tollman; by owner. Make me an otter. PUoae Mar. ota. BEAT ESTATE. For Saie Lots. HOMESEEKERS. WHY NOT BUILD? It Is lead expensive. We are In terested in how well we can build, not how much we can get for building. See ua before buying or building. ROBNETT & McCLURB. BUILDERS. . 302- Couch bldg. Broadway 6574. LA URELH U RST lot, sacriffce, by owner. Tabor 5380. Tot Sale Houses. IRVINGTON. SACRIFICE. For quick sale, charming house of finest construction, beautifully finished, interior: $1000 will handle. Automatic 318-27. ROSE CITY PARK BARGAIN. 7-room modern home, near Rose City Park school and carline. hardwood floors downstairs, fireplace and built-in buffet: second floor 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch; full cement basement; heating plant and wash trays; all street Improve ments in and paid for. See Webster L. Kincaid, Realtor, 401 Lewis bldg. Phone Broadway 4735. LAURELHURST. BRAND-NEW ENGLISH COLONIAL. No. 1250 EAST OAK ST., NEAR 41ST. JUST EAST OF PARK. LOT 58x160 FT., WITH ALLEY. PHONE OWNER. 310-73. WEST SIDE, On Kearney st., near 24th, good 6 room house, fult basement, furnace, fire place. Price $5000. This is in the very best part of the Nob Hill district. Mr. Wiles. t J. R. HATGHT, Realtor, Bdwy. 2045. 325-327 Board of Trade. itUSK CITY S. At. 6 ROOMS $4SU0. Your own terms in reason; a most substantially built home located below the hill; truly a wonderful buy; finished in ivory and' white throughout; tapestry paper; full cement basement, furnace, fireplace; paving paid; buy this. A. G. TEEPE CO., RESIDENTIAL REAL TORS, Tabor 95S6. or Tabor 3433. SOLDIER'S LOAN ACCKPTED. MODERN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. FIREPLACE, BUILT-IN BOOKCASES, BUFFET AND CHINA CLOSETSj LINEN CLOSET, MODERN BtiILT-IN KITCHEN, BASE MENT, FURNACE, LAUNDRY TRAYS, GARDEN, FRUIT, CHICKEN HOUSE, MT. TABOR CAR. 113 E. 54TH ST. TABOR 4278. OWNER. NEAR AINS WORTH AVE. New, modern, 5-room bungalow, extra well built; hardwood floors, fireplace, built-in kitchen; large floored attic, ce ment basement; owner forced to sacri fice; price only $3500; $500 cash. R. R. POWNDER, Realtor, 406 Broadway Bldg. Main 2717. FREH If taken at once, gas heater, gas laun dry plate and laid linoleum in kitchen, breakfast room and bath. For sale at a sacrifice, by owner, a new modern five-room bungalow at 1384 Minnesota, just 4 biks. from Peninsula Park and Mississippi car. Wrdln. 4fi30. TO BEAT the high cost of living; this Is the place to buy modern U-room house with four full lots all In garden, all kinds of fruit and berries; garage and chicken runs, etc. Price $4500. $2000 cash, balance easy, or will discount for cash. Call 6804 00th st. S. E. Phone 641-47. " ti-ROOM new bungalow, strictly modern In every detail; material and workman ship the best; garage and bearing fruit trees; located near car, school and stores. Price $4700; will allow 5 per cent - off if taken on or before the first. Be sure to come out to see this place today. Owner. 327 Dekum- ave. Walnut 4374. 7-ROOM BUNGALOW. $3300 $3300 $3300. Full lot, paved street; built-lns; gar age; large sleeping porch, full basement; needs painting ; terms. Star Real Es tate & Inv. Co., 512-13 Wilcox bldg. Bdwy. 5018 ' ROSE CITY. ONLY $3350 ON CORNER. Bungalow, 4 rooms and den, 55x100 corner; garage; good as new; $700 cash, liberal terms on balance. MERRICK & CO., 304 Panama Bldg. Broadway 6042. 5 ROOMS. KENTON HOUSE. Good basement, 2 bedrooms, bath, lot 50x100, with lots of fruit and berries, close to car. only $2350, email cash pay ment, bal. like rent. JOHN BROWN CO.. Realtors. 322 Railway Exchange. Bdwy, 6301. 6-ROOM, PLASTERED HOUSE. $2850 ON PAVED STREET. $2850. Dutch kitchen, full plumbing, concrete foundation: big lot with lots of fruit; 24 blocks to car; this is a sacrifice, all- cash sale. Star Real Estate & inv. Co, 512-13 Wilcox b!dg. Bdwy. 5618. ROSE CITY BEAUTY. $4200, on easy terms, buys this new, distinctive bungalow; below the hill; large living room across front; hard wood floors, fireplace, built-in tubs in fine bathroom, expensive elec. fixtures. R. SOMERVILLE, BDWY. 2473. BRAND-new bungalow, 4 rooms and bath: 100 feet from carline on Cora ave.: all Improvements in; large living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, built-ms. ga rage and driveway; full lot; everything complete: $3754); easy terms. Broadway 4231 or East 4216, evenings or Sundays. GOING TO BUILD? We design and build residence or any building, assist in financing same; 13 yea is' continuous and complete building ervice. SECURITY AND SATISFAC TION ASSURED. L. R. Bailey, contract ing architect. 924 N. W. Bank bldg. LAURELHURST DISTRICT, overlooking park, $5750. A splendid buy; reasonable payments, too. Call up and ask to see this. No obligations, positively. A. G. TEEPE CO., RESIDENTIAL REAL TORS, Tabor f5S6 or Tabor 3433. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Two-room new house. lot 100x100, three blocks from car; price only $700, $150 cash. bal. like rent. SEE JOHN BROWN CO., .Realtor, 322 Ry. Exch. Bldg. Bdwy. 6301. LARGE Portland Heights horns overlook ing 5000 square miles of city and scen ery. Wonderful terraced ground By owner. AM 584. Oregonian. FOR SALE By owner, large 7-room bun galow, two rooms upstairs, five down stairs, hardwood floors throughout lower floor; this house is modern in every way; price $7850. Phone Tabor 8944. 427 E. 38th st. N. " SEE THIS SNAP. Dandv 7-room modern bungalow at 609 East 31st st. South; very nicely finished, 90x100; paved corner; give me offer; must sell this week. Owner 905 East Francis avenue. HOLLADAY. Beautlrul 8-room Colonial home. Just completed. A real home, first-class throughout and a splendid bargain at S10.000, terms. 655 Wasco st., near 17th. O W " ER. ROBERT B. BEAT, i Builder. A REAL BARGAIN $2500 TERMb. Just being completed, combination liv ing and dining room gas fireplace, buf fet, bookcase, Dutch kitchen, large bed room, strictly up to cate. Phone 616-58. IRVINGTON CORNER, 100x100. Substan tial, modern 9-room home, maid's room, sleeping porch, garage. Snap. Only $1000 down. Bdwy. 4620. ON PATTON ROAD, Portland Heights. 7 room, nice family home, about 3 lots, with fiuit trees,, etc:, garage, $5000. Owner, Marshall 2671. HOUSE PLANS. 100 designs. $10 to $15, or specially designed at reasonable fee. L. R. BAILEY CO.. 024 N. W. Bank Bldg. BY OWNER 5-room bungalow with sleep ing porch, fireplace, electric range, de sirable district. 50x100 lot, paved street, reasonable terms. Bdwy. 8055. FORCED to sell bupgalow, close in, on east aide, for $6000, $2000 down and balance on own terms in reason. Call East 2H08. BY OWNER Rose City, 5 rooms and sleeping porch; double garage. com pletely modern, 2 blocks car, first-class condition, $5250. Good terms. Tab. 1737. CNE BLOCK to Mt. Tabor car; a new 7 room modern house for sale cheap from owner. Inquire 2002 B. Salmon st. Tabor 344 1. MODERN 5-room Laurelhurst bungalow with garage, furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace' and built-ins; terms, or a bar gain for cash. Call owner. Aut. 214-03. IRVINGTON Several new, modern homes, also vacant lots, or, will build on any one's lot. R. B. Rice. East 2432. BEST buy In Irvington In new 5-room bungalow. $4500, $500 down. 710 East .15th st. N. AT LAST Offering 3 artistic BRICK and STUCCO mod. homes, extensive grounds. Attractive prices. Terms. Bdwy. 4 6 20. IRVINGTON. $6500. 8-room house on 22d. fine for Income, easy terms. East 410. BEAUTIFUL Irvington corner for sale by owner; 8-room modern house and ga rage; must sell. F 603. Oregonian. IRVINGTON Artistic new bungalow, cor. Thompson and 18th. 5-RM. BUNGALOW. $27.50; fruit trees, close in. Call East 6S2.2. REAL ESTATE. For Sale Houses. WE DO NOT BUILD. We are strictly brokers. s- See FRANK L. McGUIRE To Buy Your Home. Largest Home Seller on the Paclfio Coast. 1200 Photographs of Homes for Sale. BUSY HOME BUYING DAYS. Your home is here. Come in and SE LECT IT NOW. Among more than 120 ' homes for sale of every kind, in every part of the city, YOU'LL FIND HUN DREDS OF UNPARALLELED BAR GAINS. Every home listed with "our office has first been personally Inspected and appraised, before being offered for . your consideration., WE'LL HELP YOU MAKE YOUR FIRST PAYMENT 1J KECESSARY. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9. SO Salesmen With Autos. Telephone Bdwy. 7171 for SERVICE. TANG OF THE PINES. $S41W $8400. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW. Ill heart of PORTLAND'S FAVORITE BEAUTY SPOT, LAURELHURST. 3 rooms; in one of the MOST SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED AND ARTISTIC OF THE NEW COLONY OF BUNGALOWS. Features a wonderful living room 18x30; v tile bath and shower; garag; AN INDI VIDUAL NOTE. E. Davis st. . NEW! NEW! NEW! We have hundreds of new homes listed with us by Portland's prominent build ers, and are prepared to show you a bungalow in any pirt of the citv. NEW EST IN DESIGNS AND CONTAINING ALL OF THPJ LATEST FEATURES FOR ECONOMY AND COMFORT. We'll help you make your first payment if necea- . sary. COME IN AND TALK TO U3 ABOUT OUR NEW HOM SERVICE PLAN. i COOL. SUMMERY BUNG A LOW. $401M) THIS BEAUTIFUL LITTLB HAWTHORNE bungalow ia A SACRIFICE and your opportun ity to GET SOMETHING BET TER THAN YOU EVER EX PECTED TO for anything near tiiis price. (J rooms, clever built in features; real mahogany fin ish; hardwood floors; all of the built-lns; CAN BE HANDLED oa EASY TERMS. E. Harrison fit. $500 DOWN $50O DOWN. $3250 $500 down. HERE'S A GREAT BIG BARGAIN in a large com fortable 0-room , modern Mt. Ta bor home right on carline with,', all improvements in and paid; cool shady yard, fruit; shrubbery, etc. Only $500 down. Belmont street. BRAND NEW ROSE CITY. $4750 STAR OF NEW ROSE CITY'a YOU'LL EXCLAIM with surprise and deiight. IMMACULATE. JUST COMPLETED BUNGA LOW with everything that heart could wish for. 6 rooms, large and sunny immense living room 28x32, riTross front; exceptionally useful built-in conveniences; such., as dumb waiter, ironing board, etc. Pipeless furnace. E. 53d et. Terms. $300 DOWN $300 DOWN. WEE ROSE CITY. $2250 $300 down. KOZY WHITE BUN GALOW; 3 large airy rooms; large combination living and din ing rooms; convenient kitchen; 1 bedroom and bath ; full cement basement with furnace; double garage; NICE MODEST LITTLB HOME. E. 60th st. WIDE. SHADY. COOL PORCHES. FRUIT, FLOWERS, GARDEN. AND ESPECIALLY THE NIGHTS, make living In an apartment INTOLERABLE. Why not EN.IOY LIFE IN A COOL DELIGHTFUL PARADISE ALL YOUR OWN. 6-room, low. mm- ' bling, modern bungalow on 100X 100, every foot of which is In cultivation; great ornamental shade trees; profusion of shrub bery ; ROSES GALORE, gra pes. etc., and fruit; garage; 30 Rhode Island chickens included. OWN ER LEAVING CITY. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS AND BH HAPPY. 5Sth ave. , NEW IRVINGTON BUNGALOW. $3250 A PERFECT LOVE OF A NEW LITTLE BUNGALOW, just wait ing for you to come home. Liv ing and dining room combined; built-ins 2 bedrooms and bath ; paved street paid. CAN BE HAD ON VERY EASY TERMS. ALBERTA $500 DOWN. $3250 $500 down. AIRY NEW AL BERTA BUNGALOW .just 1 block to car. Grand ave. North. REAL PENINSULA BEAUTY. $2750 ONE OF THE PRETTIEST BUN GALOWS in all of the Peninsula and the homiest, too. 6 rooms; French doors, built-ins, etc., 2 blocks to car, 1 block to school. BUY THEM THIS SUNSHINY BUNGALOW. Terms. W. Far ragut. CLOSE IN SNAP. ALL IMPROVEMENTS PAID. ' $2990 HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN In -. a comfortable substantial 6-room bungalow cottage, ail on 1 floor. -3 bedrooms ; built-in conven iences, white enamel bath. EV ERYTHING IS IN AND PAID. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. East 9th St. VERY EASY TERMS. MT. SCOTT SPECIAL. ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT. ' $1990 $450 down. BIG COOL SHADY GROUNDS of 155x136 with abun dance of fruit, etc., and a good comfortable 5-room cottage; LA BORING MAN WITH A FAM ILY, SEE THIS. $200 DOWN $200 DOWN. BIGGEST BUY IN MT. SCOTT. $1500 $210 down. LOOK AT THIS NOW. 5-room comfortable plas tered bungalow cottage ; con venient kitchen; 2 bedrooms and bath. A WONDERFUL SNAP. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT. 42d avenue. FRANK LE McGUIRS To Buy Your Home. Realtor. Abington Bldg. Bdwy. 7171. Third St., bet. Washington and Stark. NOTE. There is an opening on our sales fore for a live salesman with car. WOODLAWN HALF ACRE. With 8-room house, good basement. bearing fruit trees; 60 feet to car ana clear of incumbrance; this place is priced right, and can be handled with $500 cash, balance only $25 per month, in cluding 6 interest. Our office open tomorrow. RALPH HARRIS CO.. 316 Chamber of Commerce. Bdwy. 5654, DON'T MISS THIS. New four-room bungalow, never been occupied; breakfast nook; a fine Dutch kitchen, fireplace, hardwood floors, bookcases, two airy bedrooms; Iota of closet space; linoleum in kitchen; bath; fine electric fixtures; basement, laundry trays; concrete porch; fine lot: $3400. Small cash payment. Call Wdln. 865 for appointment. GO TODAY $500 CASH. Brand new 6-room home, 3 nice bed rooms with closets, best plumbing, big cement basement, oak floors in hall, living and dining rooms, Dutch kitchen, paving paid. Balance $25 monthly. 711 Ellis "ave., 2 blocks east SW car. Key at opposite corner. SIDNEY G. LATHROP. " 411 Abington Bldg. ARTISTIC HAWTHORNE HOMES. Six rooms, splendidly constructed, fully modern, Including hardwood floors, fur nace and fireplace, and all clear of in cumbrance; we recommend this as our best buy in a moderately priced home; only $4500; $1000 cash, or soldier's bonnm. Our office open tomorrow. RALPH HARRIS CO.. 316 Chamber of Commerce. Bdwy. 5654. ONLY $500. Dandy new 5-room bungalow, double construction, extra fine white enamel plumbing, oak floors, built-lns, fire place, paving paid. Balance $25 month ly. 709 Ellis ave., 2 blocks east SW car. Key across street. SIDNEY . G. LATHROP. 411 Abington Bldg. SUNNYS1DE BARGAIN. 4-room cottage with full 'plumbing; electric light s, gas. full basement, two blocks to Laurelhurst park. Small pay ment, balance easy; price $2650; to be sold today. RALPH HARRIS CO., 316 Cham of Commerce. Bdwy. 5654. GO LOOK $200 CASH. A brand new little 4-room bungalow, double constructed, best plumbing, well finished, oak floor In living room, walls tinted. 1152 E. 22d st., SW car to EUia ,ave., 3 blocks east. SIDNEY G. LATHROP 411 Abington Bldg. PIEDMONT. ONLY $3650 ONLY. Four-room, modern bungalow, hard wood floors, fireniace, 2 bedrooms, break fast nook, white enamel finish. A snap. ROBINSON-SPOONER CO., 712 Couch Bldg. Bdwy. 67S5. IRVINGTON APARTMENTS. Four beautiful homes In one; looks Ilka one1 big home, all leased and rented for $100 each; see this at $25,000; nets 16 per cent. ftlCLHJINELI EAT 419. EXCEPTNONALLY well-built home In trv ington, containing 5 rooms downstairs, 2 bathrooms, 2 rooms and sleeping porch, upstairs; lot 60x100: every convenience. Including gas furnace, Ruud v.ater heater, carage. East 1499. CS5 24 it. N.