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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER C, 1922 1923 TAX INCREASE HILY I SEATTLE Mayor and Council Unable to Agree on Cuts. VALUATION IS REDUCED I-evy of 26.71 Mills, Against 25.8 lor 1922, to Be Required by City Budget. PUGET SOUND BUREAU, Seattle, Wash., Oct. 6. There will be no re duction of taxes in Seattle next year, so far as the local tax-levying bodies are concerned. On the con trary, there is every reason to anti cipate a slignt increase. To meet the requirements of the cityls 1923 budget, as finally approved by the council, a levy of 26.71 mills will be necessary, as against 25.8 mills for 1922. The county of King will probably not be able to cut below the present 10-mill levy. The port of Seattle announces a 1 mill levy, and the Seattle school district levy will be about li mills. Promises of lower city taxes, which were lavishly made in the spring municipal campaign, have not been fulfilled. Reduction of taxes has been consistently pledged by every incoming city administra tion for many years. Bach year has shown an increase. There has prob ably been a stronger effort toward reduction in the council this year than in preceding years, but Mayor Brown and some of the council members have been at outs as to where the budget might or should be pruned. The result is that for every economy effected in one de partment of city government, there has been a compensating increase in another department. The city's estimated expenditures for 1923, as approved by the council, will be $17,790,214.63. Of this amount J6. 218,758.16 must be raised by taxa tion. Valuation' Is Reduced. In point of fact, however, the higher levy is not due to an aggre gate increase in proposed expendi tures. On the basis of last year's property valuations, a small reduc- tion of the levy would have been possible. But the assessed valua tion of taxable property, as certi fied by County Assessor Hull, shows a reduction of approximately $12, 000,000. For this reason the tax bodies, while unable to cut the levies below the 1922 figures, will actually produce less money to be spent. The Port of Seattle levy of 1 mill is to raise $291,093 above the esti mated earnings of the port for the coming year. The additional money to be raised by taxation is required to meet bond interest and redemp tion fund payments. The revenues of the port for 1923 are estimated at $88657. The estimated operat ing expenses are: Terminals, $577, 887.20; general departments, $131, 481; trade promotion bureau, $30,000, and general outlay, $30,000, a total of $769,368.30. School Levy 10 Mills. Estimated port expenses, there fore will use all of the revenues ex cept the sum of $117,488.30. Bond interest and redemption in 1923 calls for $475,124.54, making it apparently necessary to tax the district for the difference of $291,093. The Seattle school board has al ready announced the 10-mill tax levy for the general fund. Require ments for bond interest and retire ments, will 'bring the school total to nearly, if not quite, 14 mills. County budget making is still in progress, and the levy for county purposes has not yet been definite ly determined. In view of the lower assessed aluation of taxable prop erty, however, 'the budget makers - are already practically certain that no reduction of tha levy below the present 10-mill point will be pos sible. If this proves true it will be the first time in the last four years that the county levy has not been reduced. Four years ago the county tax rate was around 16 mills. Each year until this a reduction has been made. TIE ALLOWED STRINGER MINE EXECUTIVE ARRAIGNED IN CIRCUIT COURT. Ten Days Granted In Which to Plead to Charge ot Obtain i t ing Money Fraudulently. . L. C. Stringer, president of the Northern Development company, said to own a valuable coal mine in Alaska on the shore of Bering sea, was arraJgned in circuit court Wed nesday af ternocn on a charge of ob taining $750 on false pretenses from J. W. Morris. He asked for ten dayg in which to plead and the re quest was granted by Judge Staple ton, who also ordered Stringer's bail reduced from $5000 to $2000. The complaint on which Stringer was placed In jail alleges that he falsely represented three shares of slock in tha company of which he is president to be worth $15,000 and that he gave thtaje to the complain ing witness as security for a loan of $750. Stringer was also arraigned on a statutory charge involving Segrid Seaberg. He pleaded not guilty to this. Bail in this case was reduced from $1000 to $500. Mountain .Controversy Is Opened Again. Cbange of Mount Rainier ts Mount Tacoma Starts How. OLYMF1A, Wash., Oct. 5. (Spe cial.) A fresh outbreak of an o!d controversy is stirring offic'al circles in Olympia. And it's all over the name of "the mountain." On the huge relief map of the state of 'Washington which was f-pecially painted to be displayed at ehe Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco, and which pinee that time has occupied a prominent place In the main corridor of the state capitol, it has always been "Mount Rainier." That name was officially painted on the map when it was Mwttd. and until a few days ago it remained thus. .But now comes E. L. French, di rector of agriculture, and orders the map retouched in various particu 3ars to correspond with further sur veys and development, new irriga tion districts indicated and other changes made. And among the changes ordered was the name of "the mountain." Under order of Director French "Mount Rainier" has been painted out and "Mount Tacoma" has taken its place. Be it known that Director French hails from Vancouver, Clarke county, and disclaimed any personal interest in the title by which the mountain is designated. Tet it was he who gave the order to the painter. Officially, so far as the office of the state superintendent of public instruction, has been advised, the nt-me of the peak is still "Rainier." The geography gives it that name, though sometimes referring to it as "also known as Mount Tacoma." The National Geographic society continues to use "Rainier," offi- I cialiy and otnerwjse. wnereiore me mountain, for purposes of educa- "Rainier." Governor Hart, who calls Tacoma home, asserted he knows nothing of the change or of Director French's authority for it. There's nothing in the code about changing the mountain's title, the governor asserted. t If the map were an obscure one in some inside state ' office there wouldn't be much controversy. But it measures about 10 by 12 feet and on it is marked every highway, ra'lroad, irrigation dis-ict, city, mountain, lake and stream in the state. Hundreds of tourists see the map each year and consult it for directions, destinations and points of interest. Hence the controversy promises to become interesting ere long. It is whispered that the topic may even be brought , up ' at the next meeting of the governor's "cabinet." 10 CONCERT TONIGHT DAXXE MUSIC TO BE SENT OUT OX AVIKELESS. Jeorge Olsen's Orchestra to Play Numbers New to Fans In Northwest. Another fine programme of dance music will be offered the radio audi ence tonight by George Olsen and his orchestra from the Portland ho tel and it will be broadcast from The Oregonian tower between 8 and 9 o'clock. Among the numbers which Mr, Olsen has promised are several new ones which have never been played over the radio before. That the concert will be excep tionally fine is assured, especially on account of these numbers, which Mr. Olsen and his orchestra have rehearsed daily in The Oregonian tower for the past week, adjusting the orchestrations to the niceties of radio playing by means of special sound detectors installed for that purpose. The feature of the concert will be a new number by Larry Franklin, a Portland boy and a composer of considerable ability and distinction. Mr. Franklin's composition is called The Love Thief," and Mr. Olsen declared that it would be his star number tonight. Other numbers which the orchestra will play be sides a numbers of requests are "Come Along," "Stuttering," "Who'll Take My Place?" "Cowbells," "Ro many Love," and "California." George Olsen and his orchestra are playing a series of Friday night concerts for radio fans In The Ore gonian tower. They are made up entirely of dance music of the best sort and form one of the most popu lar kinds of radio entertainment. All of the programmes are arranged by the Seiberling-Lucas Music com pany. MEDICAL SCHOOL OPENS 193 Enroll at University of Ore gon Institution. Classes in the University of Oregon medical school began yester day with a total enrollment of 193 students, which marked an increase of 30 per cent over last year's regis tration, stutients are enrouea irum Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, r'oHfrtv.iu TTtah Montana.. Michigan. Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri and Sas katchewan, fcixty who applied tor admission were turned away because nf hich tnnr1rns maintained bv tha school and the limit placed on size of classes. Additional resources for research and instruction are provided by the new building, the main body of Mackenzie hall, which is practically completed. This provides for the instruction of 120 students of the first two years. The building will be dedicated about November 1 and campus improvements are progress ing rapidly. Rooms have been added to the Portland free dispen sary, which is operated by the People's Institute and the medical school. FUGITIVE IS CAPTURED Vancouver Burglar Held in Call-. fornia Prison. VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 5--(Special.) George Martin, a youth convicted here of burglary, after confessing a long string of crimes, and who escaped at the Walla Walla station on the way to the peniten tiary, has been arrested in Cali fornia. Martin broke away from a guard, dodged under a car and escaped. Hex committed a burglary in Cali fornia and was identified as the fugitive. Martin, though a very young man, had committed more than a scora of crimes and had served several sentences in various penitentiaries. lit) luiu jne- ..v. his lesson and that if permitted to go free he would reform. He may be tried as an habitual criminal in in if nnnoioteri wilt i iu inn, oiiu , . . .. sentenced to life imprisonment. Road Survey Beins Made. EUGENE. Or., Oct. 6. (Special.) E. R. Johnson, surveyor from the district forest office in Portland, and E. H. Hail, examiner in the of-ice of the Cascade national forest here, are making a survey for a -cad to extend 15 miles from High prairie to the Brook ranger station on the north fork of tha Willamette above Oakridge. The road is de signed for fire protection purposes. It is expected that at least a por tion of the road will be bu'lt next summer. Tillamook Charter to Revised. TILLAMOOK, Or., Oct. 5. (Spe cial.) Owing to so many amend ments being made to the city char ter the last few years, it was thought best to overcome many dif ficulties that are now encountered, to have th entire charter revised, and with that in view Mayor Moul ton has appointed a charter com mittee composed of B. C. Lamb, A. F. Belts, George P. Winslow, Clar ence Coe and David KuratH. AMrSEMFNTS. THE CIRCLE THEATER Fourth at Washington. Open from 9 o'clock in the morning until a o'clock th tallowing morning. AMTSEMENT3. TTTJTT "tr Bdwy. at Taylor 1 laJl.L1 VJ Phone Main 1000 TONIGHT 8:15 TOTry SPECIAl, PRICE- MAT. TOMORROW 2:15 1 MCSICAI, COMEDY HIT TAKE IT FROM ME 1 SPLENDID I CAST I I STUNNING I I chores I Prices, Including War Tax! Eve'a $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 85c 55c. Sat. Mat $2.20, $1.65, $1.10. 85c, 55c. All This Week mm 13 Ladies Only Souvenir Matinee Today 2:15 Any Seat 50c No One Under 16 Admitted to This Matinee At this performance Mr. Alex ander will give away a ilumber of his Original Luminous Ouiji Boards, Oriental Gazing Balls, Extensive Horoscopes, Occult Books and Spirit Paintings. Five Other Big Acts Continuous Show 1 to 11 P. M. Last Times Today 7 VARIETIES 7 DORIS MAY In "tiny and Devilish." TOMORROW BRINDAMOUR & GO. ROSE DIONE In "Silent Tears" , 7 VARIETIES 7 Children. All Times. 10c. BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS SATURDAY MATINEE StlDAY, OCT. 8 Keating- & Flood Present Lyric Musical Comedy Company And the Famous Rosebud Chorus In a Season of Hlch- Ijimm Muwical Frolics Matinees Daily at 2 Evenings, Two Shows, 7 and 8 Everything New But the Name . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. YOU like to draw, a targe commercial art house will show you how to earn money in sparo time; state age, phone, address, box, etc. V ftTtt, Oregonian. MUST sell my late Chevrolet touring-. Will take $-20 cash; 5 tires, spotlight, motor, body, all extra good shape. Owner, Kast f-;. mo jpui at. SEED and manufacturing business re quires lad, permanent, to pack and superintend with other lady; must In vest small amount. ajt vvi, leguma.., $275 CASH for lata Ford touring with starter and lota of extras; extra good shape. Owner. East S954. LARGE dining room, close in; account sickness sacrifice; small payment down or trade. Main 302.S. FURNISHED housekeeping suite; adults, walking distance. 34 E. ISth st. N. RATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING In order to earn the more than one time rate, advertising must run in consecutive issue. One time 12o per line Two times (rach Issme) . .110 per line Three times (eactl Issue) . ,10c per line Seven times (each issue). c per line One to six months, per month $2.50 pr line Six to twelve months, per month . J2.25 per line The above rates apply to all head ings with the follow mix exception! Situations Wanted. Each. Insertion wc per line Business Opportunity Headings Financial Headings. Help Wanted. Proposals Invited. Iost and Found, Special Notices. Personal. Funeral Notices. One time 15c per line Two times each Issue.. 14c per line Three times (each issue) 13c per line Seven times (each issue) 12a per line One month $3 pwr line NEW TODAY. Bate Fer Line. Daily. Sunday. One time 16c 20c Two times (per issue).. 15a 19o Three times (per issue).. 14a 18o Seven times (per issue). .13c 17a One month, daiiy and Sunday ..$3. AO Count five words to the line. o ad taken for less than two lines. - Ads ran Sundays only charged at one-time rate. Advertisements (except Tersonais and "Situations Wanted") wilt be taken over the telephone if the ad y?rtiser is a subscriber to phone. The Oregonian will receive adver tising by mail provided sufficient re mittance for definite number of issues is sent. Acknowledgment will be for warded promptly. Advertisements are taken for The Daily Oregonian ontil "3:20 p. M. for The Sunday Oregonian until 6 P. M. tvUurday. AFCTIOX 8At.ES. At Wilson's Auction House, 10 A, M. Furniture. 169-171 Second street.- MEETING NOTICES. RESERVATIONS ARE NOW BEING eceepted for dancing parties at Coliliion Hail,. A, J. 2eUand, AUr Bdwy. 0u2. ' GRAND OPENING 1 BAKER MEETING NOTICES. G. A. ft. attention! Notice is hereby given that Dr. Mills, editor-in-chief of the Paeific Christian Advocate, has kindly consented to ad dress the m em be rs of Li n -coln-Garfield Post. No. 3, at their weekly meeting today (Friday). Oct. . at 2 o'clock at room 575, Court house. All Grand Army comrades are cordially in vited to be present. AIICAH EVANS. Com. Attest: HENRY "S. DOSCH, AdjL SUNNYSIDE CHAPTER NO 42, K. A. M. Stated convocation Friday evening, 7:30. East 39th and Haw thorne are. 'Visitors wel come. By order H. P. V. J. BR ECKEL, Sec. GTJL P.EAZEE GROTTO. CHILDHOOD DANCE, PYTHIAN TEMPLE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, HARRY A. McRAE. 1TASON1C EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Employers needing help of any description, telephone Broadway 5258. Only Ma sonic help furnished from thl office.- No charge to employer or employe. W. H. Achison. manager. Ma ionic headquarters, Multnomah hotel. - ALBERT PIKE LODGE, No. 162. A. F. AND A. M. opecia.1 commuuiatiu" rf day evening, October 6. at 7:30 o clock:. Jytnian tem ple. M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. P. AND A. M. M. M. degree 6:30 tonight (Fri day). Pythian bldg. Special communication. ROSE CITY CHAPTER, NO. 86, O. E. S. Stated communications this (Fri day) evening, 8 o'clock. Pythian tempie. 388 Yamhill street. Degrees. Visitors welcome. By order of the W. M. AMBER E. ALDEN, Secretary. REGULAR MEETING to night, 7:30. at I. O. O. F. Hall. 8 Ilth st. N. All Oddfellows invited. s J. V. DAVIS. N. G. W. D. SCOTT. Rec. Sec. HASSALO HALL on Washington street for rent mornings, Wednesday and Sunday nights. See Maccabees. Morgan building. CARD OF THANKS. WE WISH to thank our many friends and the co-worners oe me urscu their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes for our beloved huaband and father. MRS. J. R. MOORHSAD, J. VERNON MOORHEAD, MRS. ETHEL WELLS. . MRS. MAY DAY. VAN R. MOORHEAD. DIED. STEWART In this city, Oct. 2. Will iam Stewart, aged 58 years. Remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East Alder st. Notice of services will ap pear in a later icsue. DOWLIN In this city. Oct. 4, Wilbur Dowlin, aged years. The remains are at the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, Inc., 414 E. Alder st. Notice of funeral will ap pear in a. later issue. STANTON In this city, Oct. 5, Harry Mervyn Stanton, aged 22 years, be loved son of Mervyn Stanton. Remains are at the parlors of Chambers Co., Inc.. 248-50 Killingsworta ave. Fu neral notice later. GALENTINE In this City, Oct. 5, 1922, Rosanna H. Galentine. aged 76 years. Remains are at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son, Third and Salmon sts. Notice of fjinerai later. FUNERAL NOTICES. CLOSE At Tualatin, Or., Oct. 5, Eugenia M. Close, aged 52 years, beloved mother of Kenneth Close of Tualitan, Or.; sister of Mrs. C. W. Cooper of Windham. Mont.; Chas. Garver of Overly. N. D., and D. C. Garver of Tualatin, Or. The funeral services will be heid from, the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, Inc.. 414 East Alder St., Saturday, Oct. 7 at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Con cluding services at the Portland cre matorium. DEROGATIS In this city. Oct. 3, 1022. Charles Derogatis. husband of Caroline Derogatis, mother of Mary Derogatis, brother of Salvatore Derogatis. De ceased was a member of the Eagles and Christopher Columbus Benevolent society. Funeral services will be held at St. Michael's church. Fourth and Mill sts., Saturday. Oct. 7, 1922, at fl:30 A. M. Interment Riverview cemetery. Remains are at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son. Third and Salmon sts. DEWEY In this city. Sept. 24. Henrietta Dewey, aged 47 years, beloved sister ot Mrs. Nellie Williams of Butte. Mont. The funeral services will be held from the conservatory chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors, Inc.. 414 East Alder at., today (Friday) at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited. Interment in Mult nomah cemetery. OLSEN In this city, Oct. 4. 3922, George C. Olsen, husband ot uarrie oisen, father of Geo. O. Olsen and uncle of Arthur Ingvalsen. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Edward Holman & Son. Third and Salmon sts.. Friday, Oct. , ll22. at 10:30 A, M. Interment Rose City cemetery. BAKER The funeral cortege of the late Clara A. Baker will leave the chapel of Miller & Tracey Friday. Oct 6, at 8:45 A. M.. thence to St. Mary's cathe dral 15th and Davis sts.. where mass will be offered at 9 A. M. Interment Riverview cemetery. WIRT October 4, at Astoria, Or., Lamia, aged 63 years, wife of J. B. Wirt. The remains will arrive In Portland at 12:10 today (Friday) and be taken direct to Riverview cemetery, where service will be held. J. P. Finley & Son. directors. PARKER -The funeral service for the late Jack Parker will be held at the grave in Lone Fir cemetery this (Fri day) afternoon at 2 o'clock under direc tion of Downing & BenefieL KING The funeral services of the late Ada F. King will be held Friday. Oct. 6th, at 2 P. M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Multnomah cemetery. CEMETERIES. RIVERVIEW CEMETERY. BEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL. Lots from $20 up; perpetual free maintenance. Atwater 1236. City of fice. Main 1002. 1025 Yeon bldg. FUNERAL CARS. LIMOUSINES for funerals, weddings, shopping. Jones Auto Livery. At. 0114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Service for Less. Independent Funeral Directors. Washington St.. bet. 20th and 21st Sts., West Side. Lady Assistant. Broadway 269L J. P. FINLEY 8c SON MORTICIANS. lHONE MAIN 4322. MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH ST. A. 1. Ktuwortny. it- s. Henderson. A. D. KenwortHy Co. 5604 92d St.. Lents. Automatic 618-21. McENTEE & EILERS Funeral parlors with all the privacy of Phones. Broadway 2133; Auto. 531-33. HOLMAN & SON (Founded In 1854.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Third and Salmon Sts. Main 050T. EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS F. S- DUNNING, INC.). The Family Sets the Price. -niaKKKt Airttr St. phones. East, 005, East S774. SNOOK & WHEALDON Funeral Directors. Belmont at 35ta- Tabor 1258. C. K. Wilsoa. R. H. Seed. 248-250 KiUinssworth Ave., WaL 330& nT 7CI I CD Pfl 692 Williams Ave. A, Hi a-CLLCn l0i Phone East 1088. Simiiro UNDERTAKING CO. Third and Clay. Main 4152. LERCH UNDERTAKERS, East Eleventh and Hawthorn. fUona East Olai. rryEBAL pibectobs. THE PORTLAND MORTUARY, MORRldON AT 12TH. WEST SIDE. Broadway 0430. FLORISTS. tn 1 - 354 Washington St. Alain uztjtf. Flowers for All Occasions Artistically Arranged. Roses and Rare Orchids a Speelalty Quality and Service Since 1890. People s Floral Shop Under w Management. FLORAL PESIGNS A SPECL4T.TY." CUT FLOWERS. POTTED PLANTS. 249 Alder St.. Bet. 2d and 3d. Phone Broadway 7126. N. 7709 OiratestTirfry - Main 1854 341 Morrison . Street 'Just the Best' Tonseth Floral Co. Finest Floral Arrangements for Funerals. 287 Washington. Bet. 4th and 5th Sts. Phone Broadway 4527. Smiths Flower Shop TOMMY LUKE. Portland's Progressive Florist. Floral d slgns specialty. Sixth at Alder. Main 7215. CHAPPELL'S FLOWER SKGP 331 Morrison. N.W. Bank Bldg;. Main 6116 MONUMENTS. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 2S6 4th St.. Opp. City Hall. SEU BROS, OTTO SCHUMANN MARQUE WORKS - QUALITY MEMORIALS C. THIRD 8. PINE STS f HONE E.7-43, PORTLAND BUSINESS BULLETIN ACCORDION JLKAT1G. CUT, SEAM, HiSM, machine-pleat skirt, 75c; hemstitcning, 5c; mail orders so licited. Eastern .Novelty Mtg. Co., 60 y Fifth stretu, AmA.k.liS AM) ANALYSIS. IIOM'A-N'A ASSAV OFFlCi:;, 12 2d St. Gold, silver, platinum bought. bTiAil, showers, tuba aud swim, ail tor 30c. lm Fourth st. . CfcLXLLOlP BITIOa. THi2 lKVVlN-tlOJDSUN COMPANY, 3a 7 Washington at. Broadway 3144. cHiKOJeomsTs. WIL.L.1AM.. Ksielle, Jj'lorelio and DeWare Jeveney, the only scieniifit; chiropod ists and arch specialists In city. Par lors iiuJ Gerlinger bldg-.. southwest cor ner lid and Aluer sts. Main laul. DK. O. U. i'LKTCHEK iVoot troubles scientifically corrected, lady assistant. o1- Morgan bldg. Alain b7ti2. COULfc.CXAOa. KKTH. & CO., Worceaier bidg., iiroaaway 7 collections, no charge. . , 0A.N VISG. KING1-JK'S dancing school; best ins:ruc tion, private ana class daiiy. Juroad way and Alain. Auto. 513-3tf. ' " hfcMlMKV, DR. B. E. WRIGHT Third Floor Raleigh Bldg. Corner of Sixth and Washington sta. Broadway 71. Automatic 211D. UflTUnilT DAIM We Can trove This IJIinUUI Ittlll DB.A.W.KEE.VB Tour "Teeth Sleep'- While We Wort Above Majestic Theater. 351 Waah. St. martxriviM. O C. P1UCHAKD, private detective; day calls. Main 6tlG4i mgiit calls. JVlain 2764. 1333 Northwestern Bans: bldg. " LiWYUlS. . W. EASTMAN, lawyer, Cnamber of commerce amg. MIMIC TKACHEHS. VIOLIN, piano, stringed instruments taught, suld. Kol Kenbeck. 4UU Yamhill. ' QPXO.MfcTKlSTS. Out of the ilign-Kent District. ae. Thousands of satisfied rtatroiia. Dr. Samuel (joldaian, associate optometrist. Main 2124. Cfaaa. W. Ooodnuui. 209 Morrison. . V U. X KA.TL -MU.KJH.T V"r-"-ClL. Glasses in gold-filled frames, 'wfJiCS fitted to your eyes, 1.60; mmP" aoubie vision glasses at low prices; satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. . Hurwitz, optometrist. --3 First street. tyjT GKOKUK KUBENJsXiilN. veteran optician; eyes tested, g.asses fitted; bro.eu lenses duplicated very reasoa aDie. 2-6 Morrison st. Main 36tfl. jeKjLvrrxoi. PRINTING V. W. BALTKS ac CO, First at Oak. Bdwy. 4641. PATENT A11UK.lil, McCRACKEN & PATCH, Washington, n C Local representative in Port land P O. Brandenberger. 467 Geriia- Eer building. c" WRIGHT, registered patent attor ney 23 years; if invention really vaiu tie, attorney. Qui Pekum bidg. P1PK KlPAlltLNti. PIPES Repairs, by experts. Pipe Shop, 272 Wash. PHYSICIANS. Sr. R. A- PHILLIPS, Broadway buiid ing stqmach. bowels, liver, kidneys, bladder, rectal, prostate and female disorders, without operation. " " SAN IT Ait I CM. EtLLEVIEW SANITARIUM The most beautiful, exquisite Rest Cure, Invalid and Convalescent Home. Klectro-Hydro-Therapeutic Institute, Six acres of sunshine and maj estic Diet, good home cooking, the best of nursing. .Patients can be treated under tneir own doctor's care. For terms agjply to Superintendent, Dr Alfred Bach, Portland. Lents, Ore gon, Foster and Spring road. Phona TkAafc'KK AND STORAGE. OREGON TKAa5JTER CO.. 474 Giisan St. Bdwy. 1281. DRATAGE. STORAGE. Four Warehouses on Terminal Tracks. WATCH HKfAIKiyG. DO NOT throw your watch away; I will repair, guarantee any watch 2 years; prices reasonable; 3u years' experience, iiaxry Brown, 2d. near Morriaoa, XITW TODAT. FLUFF RUGS Made from yonr old worn-out earpetm. Saves half the price of new ruga. Send your rags and woolen clota. Mail Orders. Send tor Booklet. xl2 Kuan. Steam Cleaned. Eaot 3A0. 188 E. Kth NORlllWF.hr KCO CO. MORTGAGE LOANS Rnslneaa properties .. N evidence loans low rates. Installment repay ments If desired. Loans promptly cloned. A. H. Birreu-Gil! Co. 218-210 STortnwentersl Bank Building; BEAT. ESTATE. BUILDER'S NOTICE I want to commu nicate with some builder to erect four houses. A 988, Oregonian. $11,500 to Loan On good went Hide real eutntc at fi. Main 140. F. BRESKK. For Sale Flat anil Apartment Property. JUST COMPLETED. Classiest four-family flat hlrtn. in Portland -located tn exclusive residential strict; 4 five-room flats with sun parlors, built-in tiled bath, H. V. floors throuuh out, electric ranges, built-in fea tures; up to the minute in every detail. A place of refinement that will net V2 per cent on purchase price, or -7 per cent on cash required; pays out in nine years; if you have JlO.OiW) cash and are looking for a home com bined wth income, see Mr. Marble, with . M. KLI.If. Realtor, Iease Specialist. 42$ Morgan bldg. Main 5060. IDEAL. HOME WITH 1NCOMK. Owner must sell his beautiful home. 2 H lots, choice shrubbery, lawn, fruit tree3, 10-room house, arranged in apt., with income S1S0. furnished in heavy Axmlnster rugs, overstuffed and ma hogany, flnor lamps, never had a va cancy; Jrtouo will handle, small bal. Owner. East 0U34. A FLAT SNAP. 55x100 on the S. W. corner of Gar field ave. and Alberta st.; four nice flats with steady tenants: out-of-town owner is anxious to sell; look. It oer, but do not disturb tenants. STRONG & CO., Ort Cham, of Com. APARTMENT SACRIFICE. Beautifully furn. 34-rm. apt. net ting tiou and lovely 2-rm. apt.; rent only JtiO with lease; must he sold this week; terms. Newton, 264 Stark st. Bdwy. HMOS. REAL ,NAF BY OWNER. Newly overhauled, 2-f!at house, clone in. full lot and fruit trees. 1'hone Is-ast 8435. or East SfU).S. t Tor Sat I.ois. ALAMEDA PARK BELOW THE H ILL. Level 50x100 lots on E. ;:d M.. near Fremont; improvements now going in. The price of these lots is only J--", Including all street imps., except pav ing; easy terms with second mort gage privilege. HKNDERKOX-BANKUS CO.. 22S Henry Bldg. i'.dwy. 47.'.4. PENINSULA LOTS J40O. NEAK KILLINGS WORTH AND PATTON. Level lots on the north side of Col fax street, 2 blocks west of Patton ave., sewer, curbs, walk and graded street Included in price of $4ini; eapy terms. H ENDERSON-BANKl'S CO.. 22S Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 4-"4 IRVINGTON'S BEAUTIFUL BLOCK, bounded by Stanton, Siskiyou, E. 10th and E. ICth. Now ready for sale. If you expect to make your home in Irv ii.gton secure your lot now. Let u i-how you lrvlnRton's best. Bdwy. T-IOi. HITTER, LOWE & CO., REALTORS. 01 --'-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bids. WEST SIDE VIEW LOT. i-A v r. u i n i if $511.-. EASY TERMS. ."0x100 lots overlooking the river and cfty. only 2 blocks from car and school, all imps, in and paid, easy terms. W KVnKRSON.HAXKI'S CO.. S'-'R Henry Bldg. Bdwy. 47"4. iBVlNOTON'S BEST lAiCATlON on E. lftth st., between Stanton and fcjiski you, facing eaut; concrete driveway tor auto In and paid. A bargain for cah. Let us show you today. Bdwy. 7-7. KITTER, LOWE & CO.. REALTORS. Lil'l - - d- .- tinHiu oi trans niuR. 10'txiOU OREGON ELECTRIC iiin. Beautiful lota with natural trees, i close to car; city water, gas, electric ity; no city restrictions; $8 down, IS month. KOOER W. CART, UPSTAIRS, 142S 2d. Cor. Alder. n. r, .VI i?' -i nr.. rc We can. get you the highest price the present market warrants for your va cant property in any section of the citv. Come in and we will talk it over. K1TTER, LOWE A CO.. RE ALTO Raj, 201-2-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg. BUILDERS. HOUSES COMPLETED PROMPTLY. Our construction and workmannhln. together with liberal financial awe let -ance, will please you; soldier bonus accepted. HKl.vit.KH st juMvai ie. gMi. mm. IRVINUTON'B FINEST CORNER, JOdg 300 S. E. cor. E. 15th and Siskiyou. Beautiful trees and best surroundings. Have a look then see us. K1TTEH, LOWE & CO., REALTORS. 01-2-3-5-7 Board of Tra d e B I d g. JRVINGTON CORNER TO EXCHANGE FOR CHEAPER LOT; N. W. cor. E. 17th and Klickitat. Look It over and submit proposition. RITTER, LOWE & CO., REALTORS. 2U1-2-3-5-7 BOard of Trade Bldg. $10 CASH. $10 MONTHLY. Price $450. a splendid .VixllS cor ner in Alberta district. This lot has several fine native trees ; investigate this. See Dwyer. with Fred W. ;er man Co.. Realtoy. 732 Ch a m. of Com. ' ALAMEDA VIEW PROPERTY. Mv beautiful 100x100 view propertT, located on the Alameda drive, is of fered for less than ever before. A real bargain. Don't miss these. Owner, Ldwy, 4620. ROSE CITY CA R $ 70. 50x100 lot on E. 60th mt., only 1 black north of Bandy; curbs, walks and graded street paid. H ENDERSON-BANKt'R CO., 22 Henry BIdg. Bdwy. 47"4. 300x100 LOTS ALBERTA CAR. $.".73; $3 down. ?8 month. No aa gessments to assume, ROGER W. CAR Y, UPSTAIRS, ' 142H 2d. Cor. Alder. OWNER leaving city, will sell choice . close-in lot. East iStH and Holgaie ; all Improvements in. Bargain. East L'rtTl. Quarter block on Grand av-. near Hawthorne ave., by owner, no ageata Phone, 520-42. Tabor ft452. ALAMEDA PARK My beautiful 50x100 lot on Mason st.. near Gienn. can be bought for only uu. cau me today. Bdwy. 4620. ' IRVINGTON FA RK SNAP. 25x100 lot on East 2d near jarrett. ll.i'i can m o ii. STRONG & 'Q.. 6QQ Cham, of Com FOR SAT-E four tors. 3it and Long ave., $525 each, or $2000 for aU; street not improved. w " ' Aiwaier ia.i. FOR SALE .0xll8 lot. Elmhurst. 57th and Broadway; bargain for cash. Y 6S1, Oregonian LAURELHURST SNAr 130; 50x100; Laurelhurst avenue, near G.Uan. Wat- ut 53 J. v X HAVE the best bargains left in Ala meda Park. Lt me fhow you. Vance v - . . 1?t,X lilt,. 1 lUx T , ,-T. And 2-room house; fruit; eafy terms, varant. Why pay rent? Tahor :,:,!. V . ; r ROHE CITY PARK DISTRICT. Niee 50k 100: ftPt-. paid. Tahor 4km3. 2 LOTS, Beaumont district, uxlOO. At water 1W2H. after 4 P. M. IRVINGTON-A LA MEDA lot for a,. cheap for caah ; by owner. Kast 43f!i. LAURELHURST corner lot cheap. Scott & Berry, 1038 Belmont. MKAL KytTATTT I or fle I BARGAIN WfibK.. Lot Values to $i2--.o Go This "Week t fit). 3th st.. fac. E. 140 ft. P. of Tolmaa Garfi-Ui a e. fc W .. 100 ft, X. of A.n rth. N. W. tor. of Winchell and Wootsey Bt., 1'M'ilO'l. N. W. cor. of Curtis and Saratoga, looxioa. s. 1. cor. of Skidoiore and Overlook blvd. N. W cor. of 2Hih sed Lln-h; t N. W. cor. of Ainanortn ao. and Boston, oonitt. N. K. cor. Maryland ave. and Sum ner. Kasl 31Kh St. fac W. 150 ft. . of Knoit. HilfrreKt drive, fac. N. on the mt line ..f !st, :r. . Hancock, laving K., 2-0 ft. W. f 3th. S W. cor. of 4ih st ana Ctth ith St.. fac. W., 340 ft, N. of vismn. E Main St.. fsc. VO ft V 3.th t. . .yt h t., facing W- 1-0 ft, f Llnrnln. . . Broadway, fac ISO ft. E f 29th. Anh, fac. N . iO ft. Est of 41st, iili-t, fac. W, 2'NJ ft. of Pine. loth st., fac. Is... loo ft. N. of aisWI you. s. W cor. of 73th and Taciflc, 100x115. Ash. fac. N . 2 ft. W. of 4".A st. .. huyler, fac. H, fiy ft. K. of 2-th. 5'Jth, fac. 50 ft. fc. of htanton. BUY YOUR LOT NOW. RITTER I.OWK A rn, ReaHnrs, O 1 - J -; - 5 -i R.ard nf Trad Hidg LADD'S ADDITION. Something very aperlal. Lots on Division $1000 EACH. 2D MORTGAGti l-KiVILEGaV This ts sure to be buslne property fn a short time. No restrictions. Only 1 100 cash re quired. Get busy if you want oue. Remember. Ladd's) Addition 1 on y about SO uunuUs' waia to city hall. Seo Mr. Detahunty, I.ADD ESTATE CO.. 24tt Btsrk. Bdwy. &.54. Ev.. East ALL MASONH MliMXlJ KNW that Mount linod lu Is budding ths finest temple In . Hy. iK-ated in Walnut Irk. near J.ffrson high acbool and library on KiUirtgswort h ave; also Sit vhouid know that no mistaae wou d b made in oiirlng a honiMiH tn beau tiful Walnut Park. SPECIAL INPl'CK M KN'TS OKKEHED. few days; better call to!ay on owner. W. M. K l LH NO S WORTH. Office cor. I'ninn and Klllinworth av. Office hours. U to 1 - A- M. Phone a ppuintmnt. Walnut 0431. R.wlder.r? fhon. Walnut 0051. HOMKSKEKER3. WHY NOT BUILD? It 1s lei expensive. Wo sro Interest! in how well ws can build, not how much we can get for building, tfeo us before buy ing or but. ding. , ROB.NET T McCLURS. BUlLDERt. 802 Couch Biag. Broadway 574- For Wale- -Houses. Ri-'iSB CITY PARK. New, N'ifty &-Room Buiigalow. J.'.NiHl. Tleri. folks. Is the home yon hi hem looking for; 5 large romna and attic, living room 14a.: I. hardwood floors throughout. lar- plat.- it l ss windows. fireplace. iurnacf. douni garage. Lwatd on iornr lot. "" cash and bonus wilt handle. Ready for occupancy. Hurry! A. G. TKEI'E CO.. 40th snd Sandy; Ts bor 3Hth and C.litMn; 7 bor :M.i:i MERES A HANDY, . ADJOINING LAL RELilL RfT. tt-room, storv and haif modern htm galnw a lovely bedrootns, with spa ri.)us c'owets, fu'.l ciufnt biim-iit. fin.- furnar, entire hotie b-unfuliy dfcorarr-d and at til prue. Is a wonderful bur. $7i rnh 't'l hsndie. bitlan.'f like rent, l'hone Rd w y. .SERVICE. KELtAiiII.IT. COE A. McKK.N N A A CO.. established gos Artisans 1J I dg . Pro - dw ay at Oak WOO D L A V D i ST HI CT . l.tL'00. 5-room modern buns-alov. 1 b'n-1i f Vtnon ave. crlln, cto to nthonl. In god r,-ighbrhnd : a wU-built hm. , full .-enn-nt barm-nt, Jarg--. f:i- room-. graK'. et''. Term to t.uit; rcllablv partip. Phone Bdwv. I' SER VICE. R ELI A MI LIT Y. CUE A. McKENNA Ar I'U., ( Kttt.hl.fhed !! ,2nt ArrKftnu Rldg - P'lffy at " k L' MINI'TES OCT HY AI'Tu, JtT OFK PAVED HIGHWAY AT TIG A RD. r,-ixlso; (mprovd with -rr-om hous: fruit, shrubs. Mc. WouUl mak a good home for on who dir to raise chickens or rabbits: 2 biorh to rar and 1 blork to pavd highway. I'rlcs only IL'OjO, with easy cash pay ments. JOHNSON- D DSOM Co. aS N. W. Hank Hl.lg m w riEDMt 'NT. 4;ir.n. tf-H. modern, nw bungalow, hilw floors, natural ftnieh, fmptit hiennt, furnare, all built-in, large attl-. large kitchen. "H(!tm lot, on pvfd tret. 1 blk. from car line. Good term ar ranged Phone Bdwy hEUVTCE. H EI, I A til CITY. COE A. MrKKNNA CO., Ett:iifd 1H't "fif Artier Hi'g . Pridnav mf r lUN G S H E I G I f r S V I K W IT!'KRTr. Bautitul 7 -room colonial horn. Jut computed; excellent view, exqulstte In dfKign, hot water heat. Mrlrtly up-to-date In every dtU: douh rnnnrurl. ei. Priced less tin adjoining prop erty. ROBNETT VH-rUB, nCIf-PERg AM) KXC1.I H1VK A i EN T.H, 3fi 2 COUCH BLP. HDWT. r ! V f i . M ft N A LP. TARQR P 1 11 LAURELHURST. $HOOO T-room houso snd garago at if M East Cooch St.. near East 3tll snJ two blocks from Park: house ta doub constructed and has bardwood f wore, plate glass windows. plng porch. Sowing room and full cennenl base ment. Bee this house before you buy. Ea-tcoiien at FOR TH R NEWLTWEDS, ONLY JSO. Acre and nw 8-room doub-eAn-Bt'-tictea bunealow. right st e!rtr!C s'atlon; finect garden soil, electric Hhta -8 rooms, ba-mn; and roim for bath for only $15-Ml; 1 10 givs possession. balance like rent. 4e Allen. SOtConcoTd btdg.. 2d and ysrk NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. Klre p !, furnace. Iutrh kitchen, breakfast nook. 2 large bedrooms. r mnt basement, itarag-: pav4 street snd paid; only H5i:0; very easy terms. H-e Mr. Kchmldt. INTERSTATE IVVMTMENT CO.. Realtor, Bdwy. 47SL 410 H"nrv bidg. $h:.oo cHOf'K Irvingfon home for a, hoUe built of excellent maierialr has H fine rooms, large steeping porch, hardwood floors, furnace. 2 fireMarea. 2 toilets, garas. etc. Beautiful lot, 7 ." x I 00 with ornamental shruls. plenty roses, some fruit, fine yard. pn any time; frms. Ownr, ."0 Srhuy!r sf JT.-.ttRnS; CITY PARK DISTRICT Attrartive. modern 4-room bunswlow. latge living room, fine Huf'-h kltrlfo. 2 n ire bed rooms. A -1 romp let pjtim b ing. beautiful light fixtures, good b ment. wah trays: 6 young bearing fruit tr"ef. lawn and shrubbery; term. Tnhor In best part of Hawthorne reld"n. tta! district. 6-room trlt-t!y mdrti bungalow, with sleeping porrh. garair; can arrange term. See Mr. fjrlfftth. with Fisher Rwalty Co-, tl C of C. Bdwv, 4o-' only y:tt;no rose city park. Ktne modern fi-rKttn bungalow, fire plar. built-in, nioe light fixtur-. good plumbing. floored attic. baaement. -wah trays, lawn, ahrubbery; tret paveu and paid; n!ndtd location; va cant, move In. Tabor .".( ' " HOLLADAY ADDITION. By ownr, new colon la 1, 7 moms, center entrance hall, tiie bsfhroom and drain; Ivory finish. French doora. hard wood floors throughout; wired for Me . rfc rar g". 70 Kpt 15: h sL Jay, "74 Kift 1'h .. for, Wrfi. VEf SLOPE MT TA H r R ; 7 foint looxioo. fruit and fiowers. will si. lurnished or unfurnished; I0O dowi bal 1 '0 per mo. Call Tabor 71J or 3503 g. Morrison OWNER will seil 8-room modern hru. lurnished corner lot HWi J 20. tn fruit and berries, good buy for iarge fam i.y, c!oe to school and one block to car. Inquire $ - djt . 8 K. RO?K CITY PARIC. Are you lofklng for a hm. Come out and see this; Jus been plastered; will finish to suit. 14 4 K. rHl sr. T JuHXS barsa'n; H-rix-in hou rn: ail in Ivory, for t i hou. mod - blocks from new high S' boo. prlr on;v 3QOO; full s;z"d Tabor 4'.'3 HOCSE PLANS. HMi dasigns. glO to :V or specially designed at reaonabl I L. R. HA 1 LEY CO.. 24 N. W. Hank Rldg. SA E nimmi'W'n. buv from i. nr. nw R-room buniralow with garage; $." jou, ttrniii. W alaat r.aT4T tor r FRANK la, MeOHtWK. Amrl- I n' -( M ,n !" r, I want to have liaf t-M-Hrf ta!k wiih )iu ' ' fv know that It la for -on ( m n o b' '4 under mv avstem 7 Rent fa g gesa o i no her-' "Why k a Nomsd la r ld h"!! OU Cn a b.i:n yn? n. cn u h t-a l"mi mrr r K.i f r v in mf -f f " '.''mmi phoi:h of hr tn rttprl1f.g bom- if tf -1 "" ' In t h 4 i.j ' An a a.rt t t t uriHtnHe)' Every h m r.i; r I' ttt and a ii"a d ' '" wn the t'quir'fo'tu t 'fy ,,rtm' ; k " r, rsf 'i vt hat It k "1 11 h n yo mill jraur firat pa mrat If nrcf.PumT y : OfTN rvi:M; t'NTH. otx m rmm-n H at Hi). ;i: i fur prumpt i u.inii,i mi nitivrt tWMt Tn.a iJt-.nH.si.- h mm la t"T a lmi b d" as; of lh ref t'a l I h-m . f.,ur !' ,..! rooa 4 Mmf per- b . iar trm t'h ro e- f f- P . m.i! j.n dm' r"rn i h ma-atv ('" . I - . miKhf, i V tot t!!h " of t tl V r l Vf H .t Ai H-o I '.i.U.I tn Ihla p'U ,mt I 1 r IX Ml- ' W L. t r9A0 r tf I . ..r-: h nr t s ery m l -hutifi uD el ' lni ! a.'it' g j. i a rma; t n?ruv'ti-o la r lt . . " ( .1 m o.1 I m n. h ra fr- p - f. ir. iroi . T I ! ' h piir 14 4if4 n 'G n f.c Intm.lu U ."' 1'fmi n..t f .ariab;a. av4 lVH fr.- RKAL I-KMNM I. A IKCTT .ti iu'n- uii ii k on )ii.y l t b a m mom l i. taed- !ord ! VY "at t otr ( ! Tbta heauMful b!Mw t i answer tvmry ryr-innt ; fie riM'm, B' w a m1 i-n u;l . rti living room mt'h fir. i,rr . large d' ? g r- m W'lh fTaH mirfor . bardwoo.1 r.oors, wait !ui h kiu bn . two bil'wi d hu fiitiii! btb ftt. W! -o-f t t I lP:"T Hi Y TMi: MMtHT $ ilyv HiuMf ui ii m. ' n.vr buns x ow t I'urt afd tl h' & nmrni; J M t . om f e i a r l con (h mng rrv ihd t"f I'xiifuft and . o " I rhi-w ou tud. T' rin. iiKAD rmt ncinricK cam! am Lor: $47AO - gum down' T i If' s I.unin ! . if -i ; r.m, i ti v-f y con. l m hie ft i ut y . ihrf-'i a b'r r ' Huns rmnri tih fi p . d p nr.rd 1 i nir. c fttrttn ii h ' n bmif n tufl . Om.-lt ait. hn; Ihr Im"!'""" w h h r"rt.r rJ ri. ! t h frun. t,rnrm. r'e iwaai. f.'i' h si. tlua rHF.K.KV 11 AW Tll 'liNK M'-WiC $47. W A ait your awtf now of ' port un it v ! on a b a f i ( u i i ofus-in hunga " and "!!? (n rnt! Ihia !' t(hitM.if homey hwnrt b" 7 r', t li li ct t y nufiirfi im l ur, t u" . . j,in TTma RVril.lMM COTTiK- IlliM "'iMl ilua n ' -rv n'trg. th a Kng'ish ti tpe birse In ll- llii.m. dl'0t; t !' turn' pa ed at t 1 bi.r k to tar; a 1 llrna are paid . f m ; $.in down, aid baw'xa at .-!,". mn'h inrhcl'tn l"',i. T ft A N K LI H I" ill Ml MiAl o W Mh dm n han1- thia lf tiMHirrn 7 -rn.tm r unga oti hiif blr' k in r- un bard aur d atri , ItH'i 4t. a, tt h LiMimNnr of f full. ! A ,rt fiml'Va p i .. U-'d St. MUf AM L"'K S.'OOO $:: dw lalca ihi verr ' ataiiMa : y An ru- : d A -r..i tii'i.irrn b'inj 'm on hard a f r-d f-t oith I'l a mem i . ! 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MnutU v taons Iton hnv! v Vkk THb NOW ll'L'O I'M d -ik" t t..rtk at thia priy or v hr n byi-fa-li.a,- tt a -ir.e of t!ia hiat it t ' i' r X (. V Iwilll'l ta h f.t t.flt-r IJ.tng and r-fttn ("mhinad. hmu-t u ktx hrn m fnjr hl f"ttii , v im"l ba'h. Ift a bnh i if ill n In rantg' uia dmtrM t. mim "TMK rHuT""lltMI I l Ot H Sir F'tAVK 1. M'-dl'int '1 Jia wr ll'ii . Raaitur AblMmn H'li ?tdr T 1 7 1, a, I ut , !!(. vah. si-i I'" Tra I "h -n f .1 - t n A LA if LI A IJniRiCT .:-a 'ttm I'nan. N'pW ftrnom buratw with hmtA. wrnd flnora n living and .? rm, flrplara. pi- fr'. 2 rontni Wi'h pd"Ws to !r(a. p ' d atr.!, avTal tt.ca tr- la l'l. In vsiigat. u AO. Trr.PK r-o . mti and Han.tv. 1 ' r -. I, $t i.Mmh. T h r ""-CI 4 l flU " i VI " 1 1 " V' I A t . I This l n f b-t l'ni""' ' Mra. rlran wad rrm4 hHr.g-m fMitrh Kitb"n. ft b-.ii.hi rt W b n - r r,f" ! -"d . flno. !.' U ' 't. ! It.wtttb.y tf'C jnttvaox rrd'so?l f' iiouT" invvrjTrv 7 . roe n bu-. Tn ) e t bm' brh, b-sti'i'ul 1aw, fittil It, af will banal H h irTiti'ini, gat Hnry li.ila . A'tt rr- !"' J? - B k At T 1 r'i N'.A l w tf are Wiok.t a ' a r-a' h priced rtsiu aod oi ty m M- tie 1'se rnt. In a -roam bu"e.w built b'-'ora th r. d'm'.ie ..! r.r - ed "I m t ' ,ir "f be to leav fit at our mg 'a hli.. rg. Nil in' ' n Vain Ji t 17A" 4 I ! i Mv AM' I A, ii oy i b.or fffsm mr, t.lft(t pr.i w?f h '!- wr''l f'U-t . I boua ha larga rooma Mb n.odn (-..nvnlanrMi . thia la il I l thia cU f prfirt v : S"-" Jiilfk I S N V. 1'' '''1... 0K f ALK rr Lau UiM atrlf iy niMrB, 7 t art 1 do u ! garage. fna ia fl in-1 b'tt. enr oed wHt. ermTtl fn' fym ah"d f ur:furn!' d ; mr ta t.g city, will sa.l at a l.rgn, Caii l-'-i Kartrin- . . . . ' hjI'LA W N 411 K. alurgall f frs,tl'aliy ! 4 r ' btirgaleer with atti'-. flrapar. enrnar lot. lt-d and rr nly f P!nu' S::. evrr.n s 1 a. Iir.ol tl"O0 cash. C4 " UKAt TiKCL N KW IS L ' A 1 ' " IIih-Cla Hssidan a ttr'- I Lai st r-n , ! f ul f i-!hrd rr,. in; buv this. n iH b aflfi.dlLJ"1j.1;liri'p-A.,., - J irAtt'THulINt'. UT'N'.AJ.' -W AlN -!'h i-r-f, " y '-' a aping p-r h, r"l od f r, lira . p , Yuroiff Ttm L 4- H a rvt liawthmn a v-nu. ( a I at ilH lba h , ,5r rs'M!. n ! ? ttt:; :.s k vv a " Kui m i i 'a uii' Jut rompktH. 4 tmi il"ft. Ia. roomt-nd sewing arm up; I 'f h Hm. en graC. tvory f ' 'b (!" a. h-..-' rar', tai atay. I i-S K. a4 lir Kllilif' ryt !.A 1 sr. fOH .HA I . K liy "c nr, l m .Un"" S room b bwrd a "d f Innrt ( u ri,.- att.c. gjrg aed n"' J' " ! . !! si, imp in and i -r ' - h'Sb; Ml. 1-U rd H a h-r rs rr 14 .it I),v,:on L I bnr.a Tb..r B NKARLY tn ir gfnrd. f'i tr- f .'. nw. l.tfi'-" saraar p..iiltpy h-'ja-. c'n-r 1 a-, f Owner. I"ali aS,y xwtJU