The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 07, 1915, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 27

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6.6 MILLS LIKELY
TO BE SCHOOL LEVY
Net Pruned Down to $1,887,
862 but Allowance neces
sary for Contingencies.
RECEIPTS PUT AT $760,900
Principal Cut Made in Provision for
Buying -Grounds and Erecting
Buildings Better Salary
for Clerk Advocated.
A levy of not less than 6.6 mills Is
the latest prediction for the school as
sessment of 1916. According to the
oudget as completed at Friday's ses
sion a total of 12.648.762 will be needed
to meet the actual . penses of the
i?Snnnd,f5iCt and from that amount
year wi..heK6Stlated receipts for the
1 e subtracted, leaving the
',1 "et --.suessment "t 1. 887. 862. That
l-r ,1fn a levy uPn th district of
6 47 nrmis. There have always been a
number of contingencies that the dis
classifled. t0 me6t Which cannt be
hh"1?.?1 Clerk Thomas. who has han
dled the preparing of the budget sln-Kie-handed.
thinks that at least $30,000
m be needed for meeting those con
tingencies, and he will ask of the Board
the amount that will Increase the levy
to 6.6 mills.
The 1916 budget is the first that has
been prepared under th , new law. and
when the committee from the Taxpay
ers League and the School Board met
to revise the figures proposed by Mr
Thomas but few cuts were made in the
actual branches of school administra
tion and operation.
Most of the big cuts have been made
in the purchase of new grounds, erec
tion of new buildings and the incor
poration of new branches in school op
eration. Mr. Thomas has been present
at all the meetings of the budget com
mittee, and has been able to furnish
detailed figures for the committee to
base estimates for the 1916 budget.
Following is the revised budget in
full:
Buildings and Betterments.
Hot water 1,100
Automatic sprinklers " 1"''4-j0
Drinking fountains "'ion
'ire esiapes j j00
It.'motleIlnfr rooms (20 rooms) 6000
Window guards l'ooo
Enlargement of water service ...". 'loo
Cesspools 000
Assembly hall exits. 30 & $400 : . li.ooo
Metal lath and plastering- (boiler
room S) , y n()u
Humidifiers In furnaces ..'' l'-,4to
Punic, bolts . . ." 15O0
Outing in new exits i;ouo
yirinc 2 mm
Plumbing (5 schools) u'uuu
fclfsnal bells l'ooo
Contract balances 4h',7o
Klre walls in boiler-rooms 0 0(10
Manual training buildings. Linnton (Rio
fct-wlng and cooking-rooms 1 ;,un
Moving picture booths. 1 at $230 '200
New Buildings and Additions.
Terwllliger 30 000
Franklin 2oimjo
J1""0" 2OO.0H0
Oapitol Hill 10.000
Portables, general use 5 00O
Portables, cooking-rooms 4500
Improvement to Grounds.
degrading 1.000
Concrete It.OOO
Grading and seeding 0,000
M istcelluiieous .................... '700
Hulman ', :i000
Benson 10,000
Iranklin 7,o00
Purchases.
J-,"?1 40.000
Jlolman 10,000
Woodstock 10.000
blreets. sidewalks and sewers 20.000
Kquipment.
Conklntr g .200
Ocneral 4S..-.00
' hairs 6,000
( harts, maps and tellurians 1 1100
Janitor 1,'too
Manual training 3S MOo
-"niJ 1.S30
IJrawing :i0l)
Vnpald balances on equipment lo.oiio
Moving picture machine ;iuo
Instruction
Free text books 3 000
Oraduatlng exercises ' "soo
Library and reference books n 000
Salaries
T rawing 7 ,
;"Hing i4;?So
Itegular day teachers 785.575
Manual training
Klementary ... . 30 500
Trades, jays' y 31.000
Trad.-s. girls' 30.000
Mukic 21 50
IVnmanshlrt l'soo
Physical training ';,'"; 117.-.0
Principals (supervising only) ....1. 76' 4O0
Principals' secretaries 6' TOO
fji'Wing 15'a00
Supervisors 3 3."0
Kvening schools .1""! 2fib'n0
Special schools ll','j
Vacation schools .... js'q
Substitutes 20.000
Printing Dept. (Jefferson High).... 3.900
II tgh. schools 278 400
Supplies.
Cooking 5 49"
Gardens . 1000
General . ... 16,000
Manual training H ;,
Music . ')
Drawing z 430
Physical training goo
Sewing l.Tofl
"Unpaid balances on supplies. 1915... 15,000
Maintenance.
Vpkeep of grounds 5 500
Insurance l'ooo
Moving portables (item 105)
Repairs and Replacements.
Buildings 47.000
Kauinmont c non
Operation of School Plant.
Freight and drayage 5 000
. 47,-20
Janitors salaries 113,0(0
Janitor supplier ................... 7 (hio
Light and power 1230
Kent ............ . 1 ,m
Telephones '''30
atcr lslooo
Administration.
Attorney fees and legislation 3 000
fVnsus 300
l.lection j 500
nt 1,440
Salaries.
Superintendent s office 15 550
:prll' office ; 35;,0
Purchasing agent 5 j00
Superintendent of properties 10 000
Truant officers o.HO
Automobiles.
stornge and care son
P.cpairis and replacements 3 (u)
Kquipment 1 ro
Tn-furance roo
Supplies 1.01)
orftce and shop equipment.......... 3,000
(ffice and shop supplies. ....... loloeo
Telephones 910
Iebt Account.
Bonds 10.OAO
Interest on bonds 42,000
M iscellaneous.
Insurance, liability 1850
Kxhibits 3000
Teachers' retirement fund ... 1100
Kinking fund 65.0-0O
TotaI 2,64S,762
Rereipts, Kstimated.
State school fund $ S 000
(ounty school fund !'."'.! 335' cx0
interest on balances In bank 6 noo
Tuition I'oisrt
l'elinquent taxes ' 1V0.V0
Mr. Henson luOooS
County high school fund S9'()00
Probable balance on hand lS2i9uO
Total - $760.900
BAKER VALUES INCREASE
Assessor Places Gain at $343,660
Over That or Last Year.
BAKER, Or., Nov. . (Special.)
That property values have increased
$343,660 in the last year was the re
1
port made late today by Harry G. Hyde,
County Assessor. The valuation "this
year, on which taxes will be collected
in 1916. is $18,398,340. while in 1914 the
valuation was $18,054,680. In 1914. with
the addition of values of public serv
ice corporations' properties, the ap
praisement was $23,828,720.
This additional amount, which is
fixed by the State Tax Commi ssion, has
not yet come in. but Mr. Hyde believes
it will be considerably larger than last
year, due to the commencement or op
eration at the Ox Bow plant, taking
the property from the dormant to the
active class.
City valuations In the county are as
follows:
Baker, $5,272,840: Sumpter. $173,029;
Haines. $389,847: Huntington. $766,008;
Halfway. $120,115; Richland, $111,828;
Copperfield. $14,584; Whitney. $13,960.
Seven school districts in the county
have a valuation of more than $500.
000. as follows: Baker, $5,859.03$; Hunt
ington. $1,302,795: Pine Valley Union
High School, $1,215,581; Eagle Valley
Union High School, $1,109,051; Muddy
Creek. $975,010; Durkee, $560,468; Rock
Creek, $508,325.
EX-MAYOR SENTENCED
ST. I.. WARD, ATTORXEY ACCUSED
BY WOMAN', GETS TERM.
Appeal on Embnilement Charge la to
Be Taken From Term of Six
Months to 15 Years.
GOLDEN'DALE, Wash.. Nov. 6. (Spe
cial.) Nathaniel L, Ward, ex-Mayor
of Goldendale, and well known as an
attorney, was sentenced by Judge R. H.
Back to serve an Indeterminate sen
tence of from six months to 15 years
at Walla Walla, in the Superior Court
here today.
Ward was convicted by a Jury on an
embezzlement charge last January, and
Judge Back subsequently overruled a
motion for a new trial. Ward was
arrested upon complaint of Mrs. Sarah
C. Hughes, a former resident of the
White Salmon country, who came all
the way from Sallisaw, Okla, to swear
out a warrant.
It was charged that the lawyer ap
propriated $850 of the woman's money
that came into his hands while acting
as her attorney. It was shown at the
trial of the case that settlement had
been made for the money involved with
Peter Hughes, husband of the woman,
afterward arrested.
Ward's attorneys served notice of ap
peal to the Supreme Court immediately
sentence was imposed, and the . court
gave him until next Monday to furnish
a new bond. . Judge Back, of Van
couver, Wash., acted as the trial judge
in the case, taking the place of Judge
Darch, of Goldendale.
PAROLE OF 7 ADVISED
BOARD PASSES OS PRISONERS COM
PLETIXC MINIMUM SENTENCES.
Prison Record In Each Case Is Reported
Good and Employment Will Be
Found Before Release.
SALEM. Or., Nov. 6. (Special.)
Seven men who have completed serving
their minimum sentences at the Peni
tentiary were recommended to the Gov
ernor this week by the Parole Board
for paroles. In each case, the prisoner
had estaolished a good prison record,
and before release employment will be
obtained. At the Board's meeting 26
cases were considered for parole.
Those paroled are:
John Mcljain, Jackson County, lar
ceny; sentence one to five years.
Barney Murry. Wasco County, receiv
ing stolen property; sentence one to
three years.
Kdward Parks, Clatsop County, lar
ceny; sentence one to seven years.
A. R. Fairfield, Sherman County, lar
ceny; sentence one to 10 years.
Tim Downey, Umatilla County lar
ceny; sentence one to five years.
Valt3r Quick, Lake County, larceny;
sentence one to seven years.
M. F. Hutchinson. Umatilla County;
obtaining money by false pretenses:
sentence one to five years.
SECRETARY TO SEE PRISON
George P. Pulnum to Study MetliotU
in Eastern States.
SALEM. Or.. Nov. 6. (Special.)
George Palmer Putnam, private secre
tary to Governor Withycombe, will
leave tomorrow for New York and other
Eastern points. He expects to return
within a few weeks. The trip is ne
cessitated because of the recent death
of Mr. Putnam's father. J. Bishop Put
nam, of the publishing firm of G. P.
Putnam's Sons. New York.
Before his return to Oregon Mr. Put
nam, at the request of Governor Withy
combe. will visit Sing Sing prison in
New York and the Minnesota prison at
Stillwater. He intends to inquire into
the methods of prison administration.
He also will meet a representative of
a flax manufacturing firm in New York,
who is contemplating establishing a
flax plant in Oregon.
WAVES IMPERILING HOTEL
Moving of Bar View Beach Structure
Is Expected Soon.
BAR VIEW, Or., Nov. 6. (Special.)
Because of the way in which the waves
have been eating into the coast at Bar
View since the Tillamook jetty was put
in, it is probable that Dr. V. A. Wise,
prbprietor of the Bar View Hotel, will
begrin work tomorrow to move that
structure. The waves cut into the
beach below the hotel about three feet
today and the washing- away of about
ten feet more would mean the under
mining of the hotel.
Several high tides are now due, the
first one tomorrow, and it is feared
that with the heavy seas now running,
even greater inroads on the coast will
be made. Several small buildings al
ready have been moved to save them
from collapsing into the sea.
Gresliam Kural Routes Keport In.
GRESHAM, Or., Nov. 6. (Special.)
Following Is the amount of mail col
lected and delivered on the four rural
routes out of here, for October, both
the number of pounds and pieces:
Route 1. pieces delivered ,10,002. pounds
1454; route 2, pieces delivered 11,039.
pounds 1S27; route 3, pieces delivered
9706, pounds 1521; route 4, pieces de
livered 589S, pounds 1063. Route 1,
pieces collected 1364, pounds 114: route
2, pieces collected 1855, pounds 220;
rute 3, pieces collected 1261, pounds
61; route 4, pieces collected 888,
pounds 78.
Gresham liaises $3 100 byvLevy.
GRESHAM. Or.. Nov. 6. (Special.)
The sum of 93400 was raised for this
year's revenue, but it Is expected that
a slightly larger sum will be needed
for next year. Last year's levy was
6.5 mills. The property valuations in
side the city limits on which last year's
levy was made, are as follows: Land
values, $221,855: improvements. $137,
360; public service companies. $132.
860: personal property, $88,100; total,
$580,175.
DRYS START FIGHT
National Prohibition Issue in
Oregon Campaign.
40 MEETINGS ARRANGED
Representative Hobson Heads 1,1st
of Speakers, Which 1 Includes
t
Governors or i Kentucky,
Idaho and Washington.
A statewide campaign for a dry Na
tional issue Is to be started in Oregon
tomorrow and 40 central meetings, with
speakers of National reputation, are to
be held in all sections of the state
during the next 10 days, closing with
a state convention in Portland Novem
ber 16 and 17.
Captain Hobson, of Merrimac fame,
and Congressman from Alabama, heads
the list of speakers. Mr. Hobson is the
father of the Hobson - Sheppard dry
National Constitutional amendment,
which received a majority in the House
of Representatives December- 22 of last
year.
Among the other speakers are:
George Wellington Toung, of Kentucky-,
styled the "Abraham Lincoln of
the South"; Governor Moses Alex
ander, of Idaho; Governor Ernest Lis
ter, of Washington; Rev. Daniel A.
Poling, acting head of the World's
Christian Endeavor, and Rev. Louis Al
bert Banks. D. author, preacher and
lecurer. of New Torlc City.
Both Rev. Mr. Poling and Rev. Mr.
Banks are Oregon men. Rev. Mr. Pol
ing is the son of Rev. C. C. Poling, of
this city, and Rev. Mr. Banks was
reared at Bellfountain, in Benton Coun
ty, where his people still live.
Governor Moses Alexander will take
as his subject "What Prohibition Does
to business." and Governor Lister "The
Common Police Problem of the North
west." The programme of the state conven
tion to be held in Portland includes
among its speakers: Governor Withy
combe, Attorney-General Brown, Jus
tice T. A. McBride. Mayor Albee, Dis
trict Attorney Evans and Marion B.
Towne, the first Oregon woman to be
elected to the Legislature.
The schedule of meetings is as fol
lows: Monday, November 8 G. W. Toung, St.
Helena: L. A. Banks, McMinnvtlle.
Tuesday, November 9 G. W. Young, The
Dalles: L. A. Banks, Cottage Grove.
Wednesday. November lu G. W. Young,
Enterprise; I,. A. Banks. Eugene.
Thursday, November 11 G. W. Young, La
Grande; L. a. Banks, Xewberg.
Friday, November 12 G. W. Young. Vale:
L. A. Banks. Heppner.
Sunday, November 14 Afternoon. G. W.
Young, Xyssa; night, Ontario; afternoon,
I,. A. Banks. Athena; night, Milton-Free-water
Tuesday, November 10 Governors Moses
Alexander and Ernest Lister. 7:30 T. M.
opening of state convention. White Temple.
Portland.
Wednesday. November 17, state conven
tion. White Temple. Portland Forenoon,
laymen's law school. Attorney-General
Georire M. Brown, District Attorneys Walter
H. Evans and J. M. Devers, Sheriffs W H
Bodine and Thomas Johnson. Dr. J. E. An
derson, Oswald West and E. A. Baker; aft
ernoon. Justice T. A. McBride. of the
Supreme Court; Governor Ernest Lister,
Representative Marion B. Towne, Dr. J. K.
Balllle. Dr. T. W. Lane. Dr. C. -A. Phlpps;
night session. Armory, Representative H. P.
Hobson. The famous Hammer Male Quartet,
composed of Albany business men. is to
sing at the sessions of the convention, and
Harold Humbert will direct the singing.
Thursday, November 18 Hobson. Salem.
Friday, November 19 Hobson. Corvallis.
Saturday. November 20 Hobson. Roseburg.
Sunday, November 21 Afternoon, Hobson
Medford; night, Ashland.
Monday, November 22 Hobson, Oregon
City.
Tuesday, November 23 Hobson. Baker.
ACCIDENTS JN WEEK 174
Or Total, 124 Are Subject to Provi
sions of Workmen's Act.
SALEM. Or., Nov. 6. (Special.)
For the week ended November 4, there
were reported to the State Industrial
Accident Commission 174 accidents, of
which number 124 were subject to the
provisions of the Workmen's compen
sation act; 21 were from public utility
corporations, and 29 were from firms
and corporations which have rejected
the act.
Following is shown the number of
accidents by industry: Sawmill 44, log
ging 23, constructing 9, meat packing
13. paper mill 10, rairoad operation 13,
light and power 7, telephone and tele
graph company 4, steel and iron works
6. stevedoring 3, oil company 3, dredg
ing 4. pasesngers on railroad 6, trans
portation company 4, quarry 3, and two
each for milling, laundry, paving, gar
age, machine shop, and one each for
the following: woolen mill, brewery,
auto works, brick yard, meat market,
mining, warehouse, bakery, rope manu
facturing, sand and gravel, tin shop,
rock crusher.
1A1LV METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Nov. 6. Maximum temper
ature, nQ degrees; minimum, 41 degrees
River reading, 8 A. M.. 3.1 feet; change
In last -'4 hours, 0.3 foot rise. Total rain
fa 1 (5 P. M. to S P. M.J trace. Total rain
fall since September 1, 1915. 3.18 Inches;
normal. 6.71 inches; deficiency, 3.63 Inches
Total sunshine, none; possible. 9 hours 51
minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
5 V. M., 3U.05 inches.
THE WEATHER,
Wind
STATIONS
State of
Weather
Baker
Boise .........
Boston
Calgary
Chicago ,
Denver
Des Monies
Duluth
Eureka
Galveston
Helena
Jacksonville
Kansas City . .
Los Angekw . . ,
Marshfieid . . . ,
li
56 0
4S 0
44:0
58 0
64 0
74 0
. 00 ! . . :N
.00110 w
.00 lo.N
.0O calm
.00 10 E
.00 26 SW
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
00 . .iE
52 0
56 0
7S 0
48 0
820
820
55 1.
5i 0
56 0
S4 0
38 O
80j0
48 0
50 0
.00 . AS
Pt. cloudy
Clear
00 14 N
0U12 SE
OO . . SW
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t't. cloudy
00 lO NE Clear
00;1S iClear
06t 6 SW ICloudy
0O..;W .Clear
00, 8 NW Pt. cloudy
0012 E Clear
00! 6tE Clear
001 . . :SE 'Clear
00il6 NWjCiear
011 4 X Pt- clonriv
j Medford
j.iiuicafuiiii ...
Montreal .....
New Orleans . .
New Yorlt ....
North Head ...
North Yakima
Phoenix
Pocatello
Portland ,
Roseburg
acramrito ...
St. Louis
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane ......
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island
Walla Walla ..
Washington ...
Winnipeg
5S0
74 O.
56 0
50 0
.00 . .,NE krlear
44 12, W Pt. cloudy
.00 . .jw ICloudy
.OO 4,NW,Pt. cloudy
.00... W (Clear
.00 . . s iClear
54 0
OjO
82 0
.00 16 SW IClear
.1012 UWIRaln
.00 14 W (Clear
64 0
62 0
52 0
.00 (SE .Cloudy
.00.. ,E Cloudy
.00 . .!SW Pt. cloudy
.34 4 W IClear
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48 0
4S 0
.00 .. :X PL cloudv
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A moderate disturbance overlies the Basin
States and precipitation has occurred In
Southarn California, Utah. Arizona and Co',
orado. Light rains also have fallen In West
ern Washington and British Columbia
Generally fair weather has prevailed in most
other sections of the country. The weather
is cooler on the Pacific slope. In the Plateau
northern Rocky Mountain and northern
Plains States. Mississippi and Ohio viid-.
and Lake region. Temperatures are above
normal in the central Plateau and Plains
States, Mississippi and Ohio vallevs Upper
Lake Region and Central Canada :"hey are
below normal in Oregon. Arizona and the
nnu .x'rin Aiiaoiic states.
The conditions are favorable for occa
sional rata Sunday in Northwesters Wash-
ington and Southeastern Idaho, and for
generally fair weather In the remainder of
this district. Temperature changes will be
alight, and winds will be mostly westerly.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair: westerly
winds.
Oregon Fair: westerly winds. ,
Washington Generally fair, except occa
sional rain northwest portion, winds mostly
westerly.
Idano Generally fair, except occasional
rain, and cooter southeast portion.
THEODORE F. DRAKE,
Assistant Forecaster.
PYTHIANS PLAN FOR SHOW
Reproduction of Early Days at Ab
erdeen to Be Given.
ABERDEEN. Wash.. Nov. 6. (Spe
cial.) Aberdeen Knights of Pythias
have begun preparation for their third
annual Frontier Days Show, represent
ing Aberdeen in the early days. The
show will take place early next year.
Its main feature is the operation of
all kinds of games of chance. The
money used is an issue of "currency
notes." ranging in value from $500 to
$50,000." A small admission fee is
charged.
The committee named to handle this
year's celebration consists of J. M.
Bowes. D. M. Bowes. W. W. Maxey, W.
H. Cady. E. B. Riley, A. B. Caly, D.
M. Castle. John Tenwick, Roy Dunn.
A. J. .Fletcher. Hans - Hansen. C. M.
Cloud and J. A. Shiels.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marria Licenses.
BAKER-GRAHAM Gilbert O. Baker,
lescl. 1119 Tenino avenue, and Clara A.
Graham, legal, 10Z4 East Eighteenth street
North.
JACOBSEN-STEFFENSEX George J.
Jacobsen, le?al, lel Mar apartments, and,
Jane Steffensen, legal. 1038 East Thirty-second
street North.
NEWELL - SCHWAB AUER Fred U
Newell, legal, 3 East Seventy-sixth street,
and E. Scliwabauer, legal, 4 East Seventy
fifth street.
BALDVVUV.MAVPIN Clarence A. Bald
win, legal, Yucaipa, Cal., and Lucllo Q.
Maupin. legal, 41 Tillamook street.
PERRY-BROVN Hal H. Perry. legal.
1190 East' Burnslde street, and C. Edith
Brown, legal, same address.
BUCHANAN" HOG AN 1. A. Buchanan,
29. 160 East Sixteenth street, and Kathleen
M. Hogan, 23. Sargent Hotel.
StTTER-MOXlH Wallace W. Sutter,
24. Lents, Or., and Iaisy. I. Monlsh. IS,
bi t'nion avenue North.
PEDERSEN-HONGSETH Arnoldus Ped
ersen, legal. 350 Kearney street, and Petri
Hongseth, legra!. same address.
NAYLOR-GOULD Arthur M. Navlor. le
gal. 744 East Bcmslde street, and Anna
Carrie Gould, legal. 481 East Fifty-third
street North.
Births.
KENNEDY To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R.
Kennedy. SO North Eighteenth street, Oc
tober ol, a son.
WILLIAMSON To Mr. and Mrs. John
Williamson, SIT East Tenth street. Oc
tober 31. a son.
S KOOGLUN D To Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Skooglund, Linnton road. October 26, a son.
MORRISS To Mr. and Mrs. Arba A. Mor
riss. t13 East Twenty-third street North,
October 20. a son.
HICKS To Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Hicks, 2 04J Fast Fifteenth street North,
October 25. a son.
WHALE.V To Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Whaien, 1071 Belmont street, October 26,
a son.
H A NSEN To Mr. and Mrs. George N.
Hansen. Buell. Or., October 27, a son.
GARLOCK Ti Mr. and Mrs. Hiram A.
Garlock, Lent3. Or., October 24, a son.
Buildinjr Permits.
EVA M. GARFIELD Repair one-story
frame garage. 31 East Seventh street, be
tween East Burnsitle and East Couch streets;
builder. C. D. Garfield; 2r0.
M. A. PIERSON Repair one-story frame
dwelling, 720 East Seventy-ninth street
North, between Fremont and Klickitat
btreets; builder, ame;?73.
J. C. MORPIS Erect one-story frame
garage, 1770 Sandy road, between East Sixty-eighth
and Club avenue; builder. Take
Down Mfg. Co.: Jt.iO.
N. A. PEARSON Repair one-story frame
dwelling, 929 Tacoma avenue, near John
son Creek; builder. Fred L. Mills; $250
S. C. HAYES Erect one-story frame ga
rage, S7? Seventy-first avenue South East
between Elphty-scventh and Ninety-second
streets: builder, same: so.
O'SHEA BROTHERS Repair three-story
uruumij aiures ana IH'IPI. 4U4 4 W ashing
ton street, between Tenth and Eleventh
streets; bui.der. Bert E Boice: 100O
MRS. ANNIE SMITH Repair one-story
fram.- dwelling. 71fl Insley avenue, between
East Twentieth and P!at Ta,'Pntv.Mnri
streets; builder. A. B. Clayton: $."0.
ADOLPH MILLER Erect one-story frame
stable. 804 Gladstone avenue, between East
Tweniy-ninth and Kenilworth avenue; bulld-
er. pnme; .fiOO.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS SACRIFICED.
Parties going East will sell all furniture
Inc.uding Steinway piano and Victrola for
cash only; most articles are new and all
excellent values. Phone Tabor 4t3
YOl XG married couple desire to rent fur
nished house or apartment on East Side,
preferably north of Broadway, after De
cember 1. State method of heating and
lighting; also conveniences. S 217. Ore-
ponian.
WANTED To exchange, 1 cruiser boat. 50
ft., 10 ft. beam, cabin, has SU horsepower
gasoline engine in good order. Will trade
for good truck or automobiles. BD 20$
Oregonian.
NEARLY new golden oak dresser, dining
room table, tt-hole steel range, wood or
coal. New Home sewing machine; must
sell. 47 Jackson st., between loth and
i m sin,
TO trade for cord wood or standing timber,
JltKM equity in bungalow, $400 worth of
furniture, clear. Including wood range, gas
range, heater, fireplace, $35 short wood.
S4U'l rRsh. AH 17 flrog-nnlon
$1000 EQUITY in new, modern bungalow for
sale or trade for clear lots or acreage in
Willamette Valley. Young, tiOli 40th St..
S. E. Sellwood 1339.
PRIVATE housecleaning, kitchen helper,
moving helper, carpenter helper, wood
splitter, key fitter. H. C. Mountjoy, East
EXPERT bookkeeper open for position; ex
perience, general knowledge of stenog
raphy and Spanish; will go out of city. C
2r6, Oregonian.
FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange four lots
on carline in Vancouver, Wash., for good
residence; will assume or pay cash. 327
Worcester bldg.
WANTED Two young men to advertise lor
Eastern firm; call Monday, ask for Mr.
Dufek at Hotel Carlton after 8:30 a. M. ;
don't call unless you want to work.
MEAT and produce market for sale or trade;
good chance for responsible party. B 213,
uregonmo
Ail or part of furniture goes cheap In
small apartment, ideal for two or more.
Marshall 55SS.
WANTED to rent by reliable party, good
farm for cash or on shares. AG 23, Ore
gonian. CHAL'FFEUR, flrst-class: experienced; ref
erences. Phone Tabor 91 or AG 221, Oregonian.
W ANTED To exchange 2-apartment flat
for farm or ferm lands. BF 179, Ore
gojiian. WANTED To exchange 5 acres good land
within IS miles Portland for automobile.
BO T.VS, Oregonian.
WANTED Carpenter and cement work, day
or contract; garages a specialty. Tabor
CARD WPITER, must be quick and do
good work, for special sales. Call for
Woodlawn 211
WANT a loan of S0M on well improved
property; will pay 7 per cent interest. B
'-'15. Oregonian.
(30O0 ON well improved property, 7 per
'cent interest. C 229. Oregonian.
PUPILS for piano. 2 lessons a week 75c
Mrs. Bronson, 367 Sixth st. Marshall 5535.
THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock cockerels for
sale or exchange. Tabor 405.
SPITZ, Fox terrier pups. Monday. Main
MODERN 5-room upper flat. 352 H Jackson
st.. Call 4Br, park st.
WANTED To exchange good-sized diamond
for good runabout. PC 21X), Oregonian.
WANTED A 4-cylinder motor, 5 or 5
str3ke. Main PAX. 201 McKay fcldg.
SPANISH students tutored. Call Wood
lawn 1542" for appointment.
WANTED A boy with motorcycle at 410
Aider Et.
DAY'S work wanted by reliable colored wo
man. Broadway 164i.
TO EXCHANGE Donkey engine for auto
or truck. E 219. Oregonian.
TO EXCHANGE Horses for auto. D 215.
Oregonian.
CITY lot for sale or trade.
eon Ian.
AG 220, Ore-
REO touring car. 1912. modern looking $335:
( caah, 10 71 E. ?4th N, A. M.
LOST A black fur at Armory. Wood law
10. Reward,
t n . I "
I his directory is for the information of the public, to give as far as possi
ble the different lines of business which the average person mav find occa
sion to use. Any Information which cannot be found here will be cladly
furnished by phoning Main 7070 or A 6095. House 40.
ABSTRACT AND TITLES. '
PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices.
Pacific Title & Trust Co.. 7 Ch. of Cora.
ACCORDION PLEATING.
K. STEPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cord, side pleat, buttons covared; mail
orders. 209 PUtock block. Broadway 1099.
Pleating. hemstitching. buttons covered.
Eastern Xoveity Co.. S34 Otb, B'way 2000
ADDING MACHINES.
WALES visible adding and listing machines.
A. H. Workman, mgr.. 107-S -".V. Bk. bid.
ASBESTOS " BOO FIX O MATERIALS.
Inquire about Asbestos Rubber Roofing and
Asbestoa Cement. Rate & Co.. Dekum bldg.
AS SAY KKS AND ANALT1STS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142V4 2d. Gold,
silver and platinum bought.
CANCER.
LOWELL, M. JONES. M. D.. Practice llmlt
ed exclusively to cancers. 312 Morgan bids.
CARPET WEAVERS.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car
pets. rag rugs. 188 E. 8th. Both phones.
CELLCLOID BUTTONS BADGES.
THE IRWIN-HODSOX "COMPANY.
Si Washington l Main S12and A 1254.
' CHIROPODISTS.
William, Estelle and William. Jr.. Deveny.
the only scientific chiropodists in the city.
Parlors, S02 Gerlinger bldg., southwest
corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODY and pedicuring" M rs. M. D.
Hill. Office. Flledner bldg.. Main 478.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. McMAHON, sixth year, chronlo cases
taking time, 31 treatments. $16; worth
.i0; sava the difference. 121 4th St.
COLLECTIONS.
CLAIMS of any description collected on per
centage anywhere, highest, claas refer
ences. The Harden Mercantile Agency,
4 26 Henry bldg. Phone Marshall 480.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1796.
No collection, no charge. Established 1C0.
DANCING.
MANCHESTER Dancing Academy. 85V. 5th
St.. bet. Stark and Oak; sp'l rates, 4 pri
vate lessons S 9 mnmin? nttfrnnnn .von.
ing. all latest dances guaranteed; claas
i nun. oat. evenings. 7-8:30. BdwT. 2160.
HEATH'S SCHOOL Lessons dally; class
i ubb. rn. e-we., 5 to lo. 3US 2d at., bet.
Wash, and Stark. Main S205. Lessons 25c
MULKEY BLDG., Id and Morrison 10 lei
sons $5; classes Mon.. Fri. eve. Mar. 313.
GEXEE DE REAU European dance artiste
r-rivBie or class lessons. Main 1067.
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
Treatment by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casaaday. 517 Dekum bid., 3d & Wn.
FEATHER RENOVATING.
WE maka feather mattresses. Summer and
v inter sides, we renovate any kind bed
ding good as new; cash for old feathers.
270 E. 20th. Tabor 2624.
FIRE INSCRANCE.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.
INSCRANCE.
JEROME B. STEINBACH. gen'I insurance;
fire, automobile, 615 Corbett bid.. Mn. 6716.
" LAWYER.
LAWYER Consultation free,
block.
618 Plttock
H. Y. FREEDMAN.
Consultation free.
930 Chamber of Com.
LUMBER.
CHAS. R. M'CORMICK CO.. 914 Teon bldg.
. MCS1CAL.
SCHOOL OF XIl'SIC, STAFF of TEACHERS,
.u.Aai'.r. y At uk i 141 jjtn at., at Alder.
Emil Thlelhorn, violin teacher, pupil Sevclk.
207 Flledner bldg. A 4160, Marshall 1629.
WHOLESALERS AND
ACTO AND BUGGY TOPS.
Dt'BRILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 209 2d Bt.
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME.
Baggage & Omnibus Transfer. Parte & Davla.
BREAD BAKERY.
Royal Bakery & Cong. Inc. 11th and Bverett.
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WE1XHARD, 10thand Bunuide.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. FURNISHINGS.
FLK1SCHXKR, MAYER A CO.. 201 Ash at.
ELECTRICAL-SUPPLIES.
Stubbs Electrical Co., 6th and. Pine sts.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall
ti. !. rtOLa-cj-tt. uoara ot iraae J3iag.
GROCERS.
WADHAMS & CO., 67-75 Fourth street.
HATS AND CAPS.
THAXHAU5ER HAT CO., 53-55 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL, CASCARA BARK.
KAH.N BROS.. 191 Front street.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
COLUMBIA Neckwear Mfg. Co., 33 oth St.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
Dmiijr mud Sunoavy.
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The above rstes apply to advertisements
onfler "New Todny" and all outer rlwifi
cntions except tike following:
Situations Wanted Mnle,
situation k Wanted female. '
er Rent, Jioom Pnvae F ami Men,
Board and Rooms Private iamilit.
Uouackcepinr Rooms -Prtvate JranUilem.
Atnte on the above ciaMUltcatton 1 vents
a line encb Insertion.
On "ciiarge" advertisements charges will
be baseti on the number of lines sppcsriss
in tbe paper regartiicM of the number ol
vrarda In caclk line, ulnimum cuMrne, (
Ua ee.
ioe Oregonian will accept classified ad
vertisements over tbe (telephone, provided
tbe advertiser is a subscriber to eitner
pbone. No price will be Quoted over tbe
phone, bus bill will be rendered the follow
ing day.. Whet be r subsequent advertise
ments will be aceepten ever tbe phone de
pends upon the promptness of payment of
telephone advertisement, bituations antei
and personal advertisement will not be
cepted over tbe telephone. Orders for ooa
insertion only will be accepted for arm
lure for ale," MUiuiaee Opportunities '
"Kuoinkuz-iluuxes" and "Wanted lo iteaC '
Telephon . Main "u?u. A 60W.
Advertisements to receive proper classi
fication must be in Xbe Oregonian office
before 9 o'clock at nigbt, except baturda.
Closing bour for 'Xbe Sunday Oregonian will
be 7:80 o'clock Saturday night. 'Xbe office
will be open urtll lO o'clock P. M.. a nsuni.
and nil ads received too late for proper
clntMtif ication will be run under tbe beading
"loo Late to Classify.'
MEETING NOTICES.
EUREKA COUNCIL No.
204 KNIGHTS AND LADIES
OF SECURITY Special
meeting Monday evening,
November 8. Revision of by
laws. Address by District
Attorney Walter H. Evans.
Every member should be
present on this occasion.
MAUD L. JOHNSON Sec
A AND A. S. RITE General
meeting for all members in audi
torium, bcottisn rtite catnearai.
Tuesday evening next at S
o'clock. Sov. Gr. Inspector-General
will describe last session
of the Supreme Council and
show views of the new temple.
KIRKPATRICK COUNCIL 2227, Knights
and Ladies of Security Big open meeting
next Friday. November 12, 8:30 eharp.
Moose Hall Morrison and Broadway. Cards,
"500;" entertainment; dancing. Hock's union
music. Good prises. Admission 15 cents.
Com for a good time. "Help us carry
Portland greetings to Detroit."
ANCHOR COUNCIL, NO. 746, K. and L.
OF S., will give a big dance Wednesday
evening. November 10, 1915. at Forester's
Hall. 129 4th street. Come; bring your
friends. Union music Admission 25c
COME to the Portland Art Club's big spe
cial 500 pany Tuesday afternoon. Six nut
plates first. Ten prizes every Saturday night,
129 4th st- Admission 25c Everybody wel
come. PORTLAND TENT, NO. 1. THE MACCA
BEES, will give a card party and dance
Thursday evening. Pov. 11. at their hall,
409 Alder st. Everybody invited. Admission
15 cents.
MULTNOMAH CIRCLE. No. 744 WOM
EN OF WOODCRAFT will give a 50O and
dance and refreshments Friday. Nov. 12,
at 11th and Washington st. Admission 20c
ROYAL CIRCLE 000 party and dance
given at 128 11th su. W. O. W. Temple,
Wednesday, Nov. 10. Nice prizes. Cards at
8:30. Admission 2Qc.
CaXBLEsl jewelry buttons, charts, pins,
new deslsrus. Jaeger Bros., lil-l Sixth st.
DIED.
SHTVES A the residence. 459 E. 8th st
N.. November ft Alexander Shives. aged
- 72 years. Announcement uf funeral later
A
MESSENGER SERVICE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycle and
bicycles. Phone Main 63. A 2153.
OLD GOLD.
I BUY OLD GOLD.
Old Jewelry a Speeialty.
Ores bought. Assayer. F. A. Sennett.
510 Northwest Bldg... 327 Washington St.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
A fight on high prices.
First - Quality lenses per.
fectly fitted to your eyes
in o:d - filled frame for
$1.50. Torlc and double
vision lenses, 9.u0 ana
1 1 ti w h v n a v more
Lenses duolicated. HOOO satisfied customers
s reference. .Man orders. CHAS. w . uuuo
MAX, optometrist. 06 Morrison Main 2124.
YOUR EYES fitted with
best lenses, gold-f liled
mounts. $1.50 up; tones.
S2.50 ud: near and far bi
faraliL S2 T.il ud: lenses
duplicated; mall orders.
Dr. J. p. Meredith, 429 Washington St
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C WRIGHT 22 years- practice U. S. and
tmcjgu patents, but ueKum Olag.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
oirice near 24th and York sts. Main 31S9.
PATENTS.
PATENTS that protect and pay; advice and
books free: hiehest reference: best re-
suits; promptness assured; send sketch or
moael lor search. Watson E. Coleman,
patent lawyer. 624 F St., Washington, l. C
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr.,
Printing and linotyping. 100 Front St.,
cor. Stark. Main or A 1418.
RAG RUGS AND FLUFF RUGS.
New rugs from old ingrain. Brussels
Smyrna, Axminsler carpets; carpet clean
ing, refitting, resizing, country orders
prompt attention. Send for booklet.
WESTER TTT.ITlT'jr WT'fi r0
64-56 Union ave. 2f, Phone E. 6516 B 1475.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
PALMER-JONES CO.,
Wilcox bldg.
H. P., 404-405-406
ASSOCIATED INVEST. CO.. 621 Yeon.
BENEDICT BROS.. 930 Hawthorne ave.
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST. Household
Goods Specialists. Storage, Packing, Ship
ping and Moving. Horse or Auto Vans.
Special freight rates to all points.
C. O. PICK TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Id and Pine sts. Broadway 596. A 1996.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan St.,
corner 13th. Telephone Main 89 or A 1169.
We own and operate two large class "A"
warehouses and terminal tracks. Lowest
Insurance rates in city.
MANNING WAREHOUSE & TRANSFER
Co. Reduced freight rates to all points.
Moving, packing, shipping, storage.
Broadway 703. 9th and Hoyt sts.
MAD I SON -ST, DOCK AND WAREHOUSE
Office 189 Madison. General Merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phono Main 7691.
WOOD.
S4.25 WOOD J4.25.
Dry seasoned second growth fir wood
delivered anywhere In Montavllla or Mt.
Tabor district. $4.25. Tabor 5470
GREEN and dry slabwood, blockwood. Pan
ama Fuel Co. Main 5720. A 3899.
DRY blockwood, dry slabwood, bark. Mult
nomah Fuel Co., M 5540. A 2116.
MANUFACTURERS
MILLINERY
BRADSHAW BROri.. Morrison and 7th at.
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS.
RASMTJSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor streets.
PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front street.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M". L. KLINE. 84-86 Front street.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTES & CO., 1st and Oak sts.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERC HANTS.
EVERDINQ & FARRELL. 140 Front.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
SAFETY RAZOR HONLNG.
AUTOMATIC KEEN EDGE CO., 189 th.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis.
WALL P - IK R
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 Sd St.
FUNERAL NOTICES
MAC KAY At the family residence. 61 N
ltith. November 6. Jan "M n rUt v n p-H :
years 10 months 6 days; beloved wife of
j-suuaia aiacnay. j nenas mvitea to attend
fune-al services, which wili be held at
the above residence at 2 P. M. tomorrow
(Monday). November 8. Interment River-
view Cemetery. Services at the grave
y i ivttke. ir ituse omit xiowers.
MACBRATNET In this city, November 5.
Mary Green MacBratney, aged 65 veara
beloved wife of William C. MacBratney.
late of 303 12th st. Funeral servir. m
be conducted Monday, November 8, at 2
i jm.. irum rearson s unaertaKing par
lors, Russell st. at Union ave. Friends
invited. Interment at Masonic plot
Greenwood Cemetery.
BOX AR In this Cit V. Vnvomhop a un
Hattie Bonar, aged 59 years. Remains
will be forwarded by the Holman Under-
" laniiig io aaeaiora, ur on tne ailZ
P. M. train today (Sunday), November 7,
where funeral services will be held. In-
terment in family plot.
FUN ERAL DIRECTORS.
Tb. oal raia.nc onaertjucinr estabUtt
UMil in ioruuid wltb private oriv.w.
Mam u, x loaa.
t. P. FINLET & ION.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. KDWARD HOLMAN. tb. leadlm
funeral director. 22t Tnlrd street, corn.
fcalmon, u assistant. A lail. Mala suj.
9. R DUNNING. INC.
East Bide Funeral Directors. 414 East Al
Jer street. East 62. B 2o3S.
A. K. ZGLLLa CO.. bl WILLIAMS AVSL
East lima, l. luss. attendant, oaj
ana mgnt sT vice.
UUNNLNU & M'nlNTEfi. funeral directors.
Broadway a-a fus. rnone slain JU. A
Lady attendant.
JIILLa at TRACE!, Independent funeral
directors. Funerals as low as $2U, 940. S0O.
Washington and Klla sts. Main aawl. A 7aaa.
P. L. Lercn. East lltb ana Clay streets.
may assistant. g.aat lei.
6K.EWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, an
and clay. Main 410a. A 2321, Lady attendant,
B. T. Byrnes. Williams ave. and Kjutt.
is. ma. c iwj. Lady attendant.
BREEZE & SNOOK- Sunnyslile Parlor.
auto bearse. 1US6 Belmont, lab. liis. B 1st
f LOK1MTS.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 847 Wash
ington. Main 2om, A 12UU. Flowers for all
occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison c
Main or A lau Fine flowers and flora.
designs. No branch stores.
MAX M. SMITH, Main 7210. A 312L Selling
ouuuing. oin van Aiaer Bis.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington
t.. bet. 4tn and litn. Main aiuz. A liui.
HONLHEKT8.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 34-266 4th
St.. opp. City Ball. Main 8084. Philip Neu
& aons lor memorials.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
S74 BELMONT ST.
Phones Esst 1423, H 25 1&. Open Day
nnn n lgnc
Report all cases of cruellT to this or.
foce. Lrethai chamber for small animals.
Hortt ambulance for sick or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Anyone d.
iriuc a xet may communicate w jm ua
NEW TODAY.
ESTABLISHED 1S92.
We shall sell player piano and first
class lurniture. rugs, etc., for a ladv
who is returning East. We have moved
these goods to our salesrooms for con
venience of auction sale
ON TUESDAY NEXT
comprising- standard make player piano
and records in mahogany case, antique
tip-top stand, mahogany library tab -,
upholstered mahogany parlor chairs,
davenport, portieres, oak library furni
ture, viz.. table, leather - upholstered
rockers and rockers with leather seats,
oak parlor desk, antique clock, hand
pa in ted china pieces, larsre gold frame
mirror, Italian inlaid table, sewing
machine, quarter-sawed oak pedestal
dining table and set of leather-seated
chairs. Axminster and Brussels rugs,
double parlor and hall velvet carpets,
stair carpets, brass. Vernis Martin and
enamel beds, best steel springs, silk,
floss and cotton felt mattresses, pil
lows mahogany princess dresser, quar
tered oak dresser and chiffonier, birds
eye maple tedroom rockers and chairs,
nearly new kitchen range with water
coils, gas range, parlor stove and many
other household effects.
Also chest of carpenter's tools.
THE ABOVE GOODS WILL BE O-f
VIUW TOMORROW. PARTIES l- l It
MSHIN; SHOULD CALL AND IN
SPECT THIS LIST OF FrKMTl'RB,
AUCTION" OX TUESDAY KEXT AT
10 A. .M.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
we shall have another good lot of
house furnishings to offer you. Qoods
will be on view Wednesday afternoon
SALE OX THIRSDAV AT lO A. M.
FOR PRIVATE SALE.
GEXriXE ROYAL ERHIXE.
We Have 36 of These Beautiful Skins
lor sale.
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY HIGHBOY.
DIM'LEV PXECHATIC CLEANER,
WANTED.
AXY AMOUNT OK GOOD SECOND
HAND Fl KXIT 111 K, HUGS, ETC.
WB PAY CASH,
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
Semi-annunl anctinn sola at ik. r r
Pick Transfer & Storage Co.'s ware
house. Second and Pine streets.
ON WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17th, 1915
AT 10 A. M.
We shall sell furniture nnH r t Vt
effects for storage and other liens. Full
particulars in next Sundnv'i nnnT-
L.ist of goods can be seen at auctioneer's
offices or at the C. O. Pick Transfer &
Storage Co.'s offices, also in the Port
land Dally Abstract.
W. C. BAKER & W. It. DEAN,
Fornitpre Dealers and Auctioneers.
Both Phones. 166-108 Park Street.
Auction Sale
FORD AUCTION CO.
211 First St.
MONDAY 2 P. M.
We have some verv nice fnrnihiTu in
be sold at this sale, includine- nlmnar
everything- necessary to furnish your
home. and. if you are interested in
anything in the furniture line, it will
pay you to come ana iook around, for
you are sure to find something that
will interest you.
S3. G. FORD, AUCTIONEER.
REGULAR SALES EVERY
Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
At 2 P. M. Each Day
211 FIRST ST.
GOODS SOLD PRIVATELY AT AXY
TIME.
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult pluan
r broadcloth casket,
embalming, rough box.
heara, two limousines
and services, for. .......
Mora reasonable funerals If desired for
$20. $40. 60.
Higher-priced funerals Jn proportion.
AVe make our own caskets.
Lady assistant. Private funeral chapaU
MILLER& TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington and Ella Sts.
Main 2691. A 7885.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on Improved city and farm property at
current rates. Attractive repayment
privileges. Loans uuicitly closed. Call
today.
d Of.. LAHGB LOANS OH Z pT.
-7 Brsi. l ;ss properties "y
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
tl'-Ulv Northwestern Bank BsUldlnc.
Marsha 11 4114, A 4118.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on business properties and close-in resi
dence. Jwowest current rates.
Income Property Managed
for non-residents, rents collected, taxes
paid, - repairs looked after, ground
leases and sales negotiated.
COE A. McKENNA & CO.
727 Chamber ot Commerce Bids.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5, 6, 7
OREGON INVESTMENT & MORTGAGE CO.
Stock Exchange Bulldinsr,. Third nnd
Yamhill streets.
BRICK. WAREHOUSE OS TERMINAL
TRACK.
Southwest Corner Fifteenth nnd
- IoveJoy.
FOUR FLOORS A.U BASEMENT.
25.000 Square Feet for Rent by the
Month, or or Long Term, at Very
Reasonable Rent.
WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO.,
85 Fourth St.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Omr Own iUout j1 m current Rates)
sIC Ml IF AL AND C'OUf OKA l lO.f
BONDS, FARM AND CITV LOANS,
tto Fourth St.. Board ot Trade Bld.
MORTGAGE LOANS.
A. W. .H'LAt'GHLIN CO.
New York City.
Unlimited Funds Quick Service.
Large or Small Amounts.
FRANK A. STKELE,
representative.
808 Spalding Bldg. Main Sift.
4 1 1." i ' !L. i -4-5 i 41iak . ' o iT?T . . r
come to HEAD QUARTERS
yourMORTGAGE LOANS
JOHN rYHKT ! KT SPALDING BLDG.
. 41vUi.I PORTLAND, ORE.
V 3. la On Cltr and Farm PmiwrflM In
jf Aiit Amount at Current Bates
kV'SfS HARTKAN-THOUPSOM. BsDXssa
Comst .4 uuitk m& Made Streets,
V