The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 16, 1916, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 21

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    TTIl: SUNDAY OKEGONIA.', PORTLAND, J IN'UARY 16, 1916.
VISTA FUND NOW $1200
AMOIM FOR COLI.DBIA HIGHWAY
.MEMORIAL CROWS DAILY.
ipuli Srmt Ont to AatawobilUt
to DoBate for Honaeit to
Ploaeersj Bear Fruit.
The fund for the Vista House,
through the solicitation anions auto-
mobile owners of the county alone,
already has risen to more than $1200 in
cash and pledges and each mail is
bringing more an4 more contributions
to the office of the treasurer of the
association.
In beginning: the canvass for funds
the Vista House Association decided to
make its first appeal to the automobile
owners, as the ones who will most use
the Columbia Highway, and naturally
will be most deeply interested in the
memorial monument to the pioneers
which is to be embodied in the great
rest station to be built on Crown Point.
Their letters went out early last week,
and the responses have fully justified
their expectations.
The list of pledges and of cash do
nations up to last night follows:
Pledges.
Previously acknowledged . .......$ aj.VOO
C A. Tavlor
It. K". I e w i 1 1 Connell. ............ .
l: V. Dunbar
W. J. .Jones
Mrs J. Kricdenthal
It. I.. Short
vtllam V. Eastman
American-Hawaiian Steamship Co..
f'lark ft Henry Construction Co....
J.irk Kin
HlllUm lirenfeU
C. A. Blgelow
Andrew c. Smith.... ........
A. Kord Warren
B. C Pier
Sllverffeld
Multnomah Trunk A Bag Co
U Wlnthtr
G.oo
r..oo
..!H
3.00
.voo
5.UO
5.0
5.00
n.oo
o.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
Total 513.00
Caab.
Previously acknowledged. ......... .$ 543.50
n H. Jenkins
i.00
.Mrs. Caroline A. Kamra...
John Stewart
I H. Taffe
It. C. gwing
Vnknown
K. B. Bute
1-ee Arnett
Kdaar E. Frt-.nk. ...... ...
Charles E. Runyoa. ...... .
J H. Borst
Emerson Hardwood Co....
ir. Charles E. Jones......
u. A. Klton
C. W. Cornelius
William Albers
J. P. Plaa-emann. .......
T. D. Honeyman
H J. Blaesins
MIIss McC. Mason
C. K. Bromhali
J. H. Dunbar
J. S Killirreen
Clara Kaufman ....
J. E. Grebe
David 6. Stearns
William Kennard
Kdward Giles
Woodward. Clarke Co...
Total cash .............
Grand total
10.00
5.00
S.OO
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5. 00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
5. Oil
5.00
5.00
5.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5 00
6.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
.$ A93.50
.$1208.50
PROHIBITION WORK PRAISED
fearah I. Lyman Recalls Struggle In
Early Days.
PORTLAND. Jan. 15. (To the Edi
tor.) The passing of the saloon brings
to my mind the long struggle through
which we in this state have passed to
accomplish this result. I remember
how my father advocated the abolish'
ment of the saloon before many re
garded it as possible. When a little
girl my father would say:
"The saloons should be closed up.
In Boston, when I left in '48, there
were no saloons. We must abolish
them in Oregon."
He referred to the first prohibition
movement prior to the Civil War, when
lour New England states bad pro
hibition.
.My father passed away In 1887. the
year of the first campaign for closed
saloons. His last sermons were on
that subject. I cannot but think he
knows now and rejoices.
My brother. 11. S. Lyman, edited
prohibition paper that Winter in this
city, the Prohibition star.' which ror
a while had a good circulation.
We cannot forget the pioneer workers,
who endured much opposition and even
abuse in carrying on this reform.
Then only a few individual church
members stood for it. The great ma
jority said: "The saloon is a bad
thing, but what can you do against
it? It did look almost impossible,
with the saloon dominant in politics,
running both parties. It was a dan
gerous work to oppose it.
One minister, who did so in this city,
and laid bare the violations of the
laws fostered by the saloon powers.
was severely beaten on dark night
near his home. Another, also, was
attacked by hired thugs because he
opposed them.
The first organized agencies in this
plate prior to the prohibition party
were the Good Templars. Lodges were
organized among the young people and
became popular. They gave equal
recognition to women, and their ritual
is a very beautiful one. .Many women.
afterward leaders in the Women's
Christian Temperance Union, were
members. Hundreds of young people
became total abstainers.
When the Women's Christian Tem
perance Union and Prohibition party
w-ere organized, they found many al
ready educated In their principles.
Among them are many now grown
gray in the service, like Mrs. M. K.
lloxten. who was first a Good Templar,
and then a Women's Temperance Union
woman. Her greatest work was the
mothering of a bill through the Leg
islature, giving scientific temperance
instruction in the public schools, a
measure which, more than any other,
made Oregon dry.
All honor to those who first stood
for this great reform, who knew no
defeat, but wbo after dealt what peo
ple regarded as a crushing blow, went
right in for a new campaign.
The children, now grown, also have
"made good." Some of them have
passed on. One, L H. Amos, almost
eeeins the reform put in practice,
others living to rejoice In the "new
day" dawning in our state.
SARAH I. LYMAN.
AQUATICS ARE DEFENDED
Writer Thinks Happiness and Value
in Life Saving Is Worth Cost.
PORTLAND. Jan. 13. (To the Edi
tor.) I noticed an interesting word
controversy a few days ago between
jour good self and a new brand of
feminist, yclept "Thimble." I think
that the honorable and at the same
time humble domestic art of "sewing"
presented the main breach of misunder
standing, but that the discussion
branched off to swimming. I will
clarify myself here to the reader, I
am an ardent aquatic supporter and
whenever I get an opportunity to de
fend swimming, either as an exercise
or as a recreation, I do so.
Thimbles asks: "Will swimming fit
our boys and girls for anything that
will help them in any vocation In
after years?" If the practical applica
tion of the laws of hygiene and cleanli
ness, a healthy body, the symetrical de
velopment of the muscles, heart and
luns and a knowledge of clean, com
petitive sport and life-saving mean
anything to an Individual, then swim
ming will certainly give our boys and
girls one of the best foundations pos
sible for life's hard but interesting
battle.
Health is life and exercise Is health,
so I am sure the majority will over
rule "Thimble's" feeble attack and at
f he same time overlook her chagrin at
beinar won over to this same majority.
1 have investigated pretty thorough'
ly the swimming situation in the Port'
land schools and I. for one, am glad
that my tax pittance helps along such
a nooie cause ior the young roik. on
has only to look at the ruddy happy
faces of a tank full of Portland school
children in order to see the swimming
appropriation loom up as a good
Samaritan to the poor and rich children
alike.
I find that the swimming Instructors
put in eight hours a day for which they
receive 980 a month. Each instructor
has from 500 to 600 pupils weekly and
when the warm Spring term comes this
number will easily be advanced to 1000
weekly. One instructor working eigh
hours a day and receiving J80 monthly
with 500 pupils weekly would cost the
taxpayers 4 cents per pupil monthly.
This covers four swims of 43 minutes
each and pays for the instruction and
guarding of the pupil. Or to narrow it
down further, it costs the taxpayer 1
cent per swim.
Then revert to "Thimble's" ally, the
PIO.VEER APARTMEXT-HOCSE
ARCHITECT DIES !'
' PORTLAND.
Alexander Charles Eve art.
Alexander Charles Ewart.
pioneer apartment-house archi
tect of Portland, died in this
city Saturday, January 8.
Mr. Ewart was born in On
tario, Canada. October 3. 1854.
He came to Oregon in 1878. first
locating in Corvallis. where he
married Miss Nettie Chase, Feb
uary 2, 1881. Several years later,
failing health necessitated a
change of climate and he moved
to. Victoria. B. C. and later to
Nelson. Finding the northern
climate too severe, he passed a '
year in Los Angeles, coming to
Portland in 1904. He had been
ill for several years preceding
his death.
Mr. Ewart is survived by his
widow and five children, as fol
lows: Mrs. C. J. Steele and
Misses Evelyn and Erma Ewart,
of Portland, and Fred E. Ewart.
of East Lynne. Mass., and Dale
S. Ewart, of Astoria. There are
five grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted by Rev. L. K. Grimes, at
Central Presbyterian Church. In
terment was at Rose City Ceme
tery. sewing teacher working 5 hours a
day and receiving $135 monthly and
Raving charge of 600 pupils weekly.
The taxpayers pay 60 cents a month per
sewing pupil. The difference in teach
ing a child to sew and to swim is 66
cents with sewing on the long end.
Sewing can be taught at home but
swimming cannot.
Now will "Thimble" be good and not
run down one of my favorite recrea
tions. "Thimble" is a good suspector
and decided that it was easier to sus
pect than to find out the truth.
If America is going to uphold her
position she has to do it solely with
the present, the coming and the future
generations. We must do everything
to upbuild the physical decline of our
race ana any ciear-visloned citizen
can easily perceive that swimming
would do more than its share where
the physical and hygienic qualities are
concerned.
There are about 15 schools using the
two new school pools in Portland and
an investigation will show that the
cost of maintenance and instruction is
not threatening bankruptcy.
. CITIZEN.
WOODBURN DEALERS UNITE
Produce Clcarlng-House Association
i'oraied by Merchants.
WOODBURN. Or.. Jan. 15. (Special.)
The Woodburn Produce Clearing-
House Association has been formed by
the merchants of this city and a large
building leased to be used as a clearing-house.
The object is to purchase at
this house, eggs, poultry, dressed hogs
and veal and later other farm products
will be handled, the farmer getting the
benefit of the highest market price. In
this manner the merchants of Wood-
burn propose co-operating with the
farmers, particularly for the benefit
of the latter.
The clearinc-house also will form
an "egg circle" and pay a fancy price
for guaranteed eggs that, can be dis
posed of to high-class trade. The pro
ducers will be paid according to the
quality of their products. The propo
sition possesses original ideas and la
pleasing to the farmers of this section.
The clearing-house will be well pat
ronized when it opens it doors next
Monday morning.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage License.
LED YARD-TODD Ralph C
Led yard.
Pendleton, legal,
and Ethel Todd, legal. 715
East Coucn.
KEITHLT-PARKER. James M. Kelthly,
legal. Midvale. Idaho, and Moutta E. Parker,
legal. Lents. Or.
VOEI.KER-GRAFF. Georyo Voelker.
legal, 79;$ Hast Fourteenth jtreet Nortn, and
Elie Graff, legal. u -ai. rouneema sireai
North.
mom. legal. 3ut r ourm an mnu. -wpm
Ullabeck. legal. -' n.ai r utn Birwu
llTii East Powell street, ana uoiaie z.eia-
man lecai. n.w n.ai r-wwn rucn.
HUSSEY-WELLS. Thomas W. Hussey. J5
veare 374 Stephens street, and Irene Hazel
VeM 1 years, 46S Yamhill street.
TWITCH ELL-A LT MAN. Charles F.
TwttheH legal. Gibbs street, and Emily
C. Altman. legal, &0 East Eighty-eighth
street. -
WALKER-sMUEK. riui - iiwr,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Members Portland Osteopathic Asan.
Barrett. Dr. M. abater. x uorgao
Bldg. Phone Main 429.
Howland. Dr. L. H. 91 Selling Bldg.
Main 2213. A zzzs.
Keller. Dr. William G 608 Taylor St
Pbonea Main aft. A J44.
Laey. Dr. H. , suite 301 Morgan Bids.
pnonea aiarsnaii aeoa. iswr vs. a.
Leonard. Ir. U. ,i7 MoraTan Bid.
Phones Main lus. a iivs.
Leweaaa. ur. irirmia til Morcan
xluK- ruuau sisis ii, mar. svja.
JInure, lira. K. I- and 11. C. P, 308 iieil-
lns; 1)108:. saain oiui. a siaa.
Nerthar, Dr. IL. B, 308 Morgan Bldg.
ptions Juain jaas ivaa.
Walker. Dr. Era SV. 134 East Z4Ul St.
Korux. rnoa avaac
if
Xhis directory i ior ui uruiatioa oa urn puunc, lu av aa lar aa posauout
the different lines of business arnica the average person may find occasion
to use. Any information which, cannot be found hera will ba gladly
furnished by phoning Main 1070 or 6095. House 40.
ABSTRACT AND titi.kk.
rKOaPT service at reaaono,a prices a-
uatllL( as lrUl Cu., t LQiD. OX OOlli.
ACCOUOJiO.N rUullLNU,
U STiPliAN, aemaiiLuiiiu, scalloping, ac
cord, aiae pleat, outloua coverou; maul
erura. uv'Uiock pipe, bruaqway luu.
r'l.lATlXli, hemstitch inc. buttons covered,
aatcrq .Soveqy cu.. aoia otn. jldy.
AaaAifc.ua anu ANAlAerts.
au.NIi.Na AasAi uffkK.H, id.
sliver and piauiimn boual.
Uald.
AllOit-Sfc.13.
IV. J. MAiilJal Prooalo, real estate, min
ing; and corporation iaw; abstract and ti
tles si iimincd. antleo. opinions luxaianed.
Ha4 froriawestfcra Bank bias, aiaun lso.
UllAHAM. UKCKKTT COOPEK. General
pracuca; auiusuu examined, riau
pio-s. j'honsj Majn tiooV.
LOU tiLi. U. Ju.t3. 11. Li. Practice limit
ed exclusively to cancers. 312 morgan bid.
tAU'H lVfcA.tla.
NORTHWEST KUG CO. Kuga from old car-
"is. raj rufcs. lbo jci. bin, no la pnones.
CLLLtLUUl UL 11 O.N a, BALKilvls.
THE lKWi.N-tiOLiaOJi CuMfa.NI,
?.7 Vaaniuaton su Jaain iil- and A 1-0-
CUIKoroOlSTa.
vWlllara. aiel and William Jr.. Lleveny.
ne only acicnutiu chiropouitit in tna city,
farlora, 302 lieriinger blua.v souinweal
corner 2d and Aider Phone Main lttuL
"""iKOPODV and pedicuring, ilra. M. L.
"" vines iieauar bid, aiain a.
CWKOPKACTIC PHVBlCiANS.
McMAHO.N, chronic cases, taking time.
- ussunenis alb; worm Monday,
health, weal LP, 20-S-lll'll-12 Macieay Did.
COLLECTION AC.fc.-SC Y..
NKTH CO.. Worcester oldg.. Main liuoV
collection, no cnarge. fesiaDiignea iaow.
DAXCUiG.
1ANCHKSTEH Lanclug- Academy, S5ft oto
at. bet. mark and Oak. iip'l rates rri
vate lessons fx, morning, afternoon, even
Ins; ail lateat dances guaranteed; class
Ttaurs.. Sat, evenings. 7-s:o. Bdwy. 21o0.
HEATH'S SCHOOL, Lessons daily; class
'uea.. m eve.. 8 to 10. 10V 2d St.. Del.
"ash, and StarK. Main SllOo. Lessons 20c.
IULKEY BLDO.. 2d and Morrison 10 lea
aona. 3; classes Mod., Frl. eve. Mar. 1.
LEARN the lateat dances; 10 lessons, ao.
-urs. Lawrence Fleck. Main H272.
UKKSS SUITS.
DRESS SUITS for sale or rant at low
prices, we buy dress suits at 51 3d st.
DKIXK HABIT Cl'RED.
C.k.N abaolutely cure Ihe drink habit;
there is only one way, remove the desire;
I tfive no medicine; treatment does not in
terfere with your dally work; call at 705
Swetland bids-, and talk It over. M. 1095.
FIRE IX St BAN CB.
PACIFIC STATES FIRE 1NSURANCB CO.
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
'reatment by specialist: glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casaeday, 617 Dekum bldg., 3d ft Wn
LAWYERS
U. Y. FREBDMAN. S30 Chamber of Com
merce. C-nau'tatlon free.
WHOLESALERS AND
AUTO AND BLGCiY TOPt.
DUBRUILLE BLGGY TOP CO., 2U9 2d St
RAUUAGK IHH kEI) AT IOMJ.
Baggage & omnibus Transfer. Para Jfc Davla.
KKKAD KAkKKV.
Boyal Bakery a Conf.. lnclllh and Everett.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. iXKNlSHINOS.
FLEISCHN ER, MAYER & CO.. 207 Ash at.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
H. HOL'SER. Board of Trade iulldlng.
GROCERS.
WADHAMS tt CO., 67-75 Fourth street.
HATS AND CAPS.
IHANHAl'SSR HAT CO.. liH-55 Front St.
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARB.
KA11N BROS.. l'Jl Front street.
MILLINERY.
BRADPHAW BltOS.. Morrison and 7th ata.
NON-INTOXICATIN BEVER.GES.
WEIN HARD'S GOLDEN AMBER NECTAR.
Henry W el n hard Plant, latn ana Dumima
Phone Main 72. A 1172.
l.ml 44111 S vnt v-n inth street Southeast.
and Lois G. Snider, legal, same address.
MAPLE-OLSE.V. Frank B. Maple, legal.
1642 Macadam street, and Maude C Ol-
sen. legal. i-t Gaines street.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
THBBNH.SH1PPY I .t'li Parrlsh. 2S. of
Dayton, Or., and Miss Medora Whippy, -0,
o Dayton-, Or.
ARMEXTROUT-PURDIN Lcatcr Ar
mentrout. legal of Portland, and Mrs.
Gertrude 1'urdln, legal, ot oeame.
BRYSILSEN-RICE Claus Brynusen. J,
of Portland, and Miss Annita Rice. 21, ol
Portland.
pnvrl k rr.SMITH KImer A . Roycraft,
33, of Rldgefleld. Wash., and Mr a. ccne
Smith. 1. of Ridgefleld, Wash.
DA vls-KASKE FranK h. uavis, si, oi
Portland, and Mias Keglna o ixasae, si.
of Portland.
STARR-EATON" Miles T. Starr, 21. ot
Portland, and Mrs. Sadie Eaton. 21, of
Portland.
Blrtria.
.inHVSOV To Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. John
son. Beaerton. Or., Jan. 10. a daugnter.
fc'STir.s Tn Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Estes.
1487 Rodney avenue, January 11. a daugh
ter. HERRL.E To air. ana jura, josepn neinc,
12e." East Twelfth street Iorth. January o,
a daughter.
r.uiTOMPTIPB Tn XT r nd Mrs William
Grubmeyer. 1780 East Fifteenth street South.
anuary 12, a aaugmer. . . ,
i.vnvs ta Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lyona
er4 East Seventeenth street. January 12, a
""farVER To Mr. and Mrs. 'William F.
Farver, oo East Eightieth street North. Jan
uary 8. a daughter. ...
DOWNING To Mr. and Mrs. Louts E.
Downing, 207 Union avenue North, January
a daughter.
v-i Tn TMr. and Mrs. Sid T. Noles.
:4 Eaat Thirty-Hfth street. January 13, a
ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Arvld
Anderson. 1SS5 East Nineteenth street South,
January H. a oaugmer.
BJORKLUND To Mr. and Mra Ernest
G. Bjorklund, 684 Upshur street, January 8.
WALL To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Wall,
Beaver Apartment!. January 12. a daughter.
LITTLE To Mr. and Mra James Little,
305 North Nineteenth street, January 3, a
daughter.
BEXENHOFER To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
M. Henenhofer. 106 East Thirtieth street
North, January 4, a daughter.
Building Permits. '
SECURITY SAVINGS A TRUST COM
PANY Repair three-story drugstore, 234
Morrison street, between First and Second
streets: builder, Litherland 4. Abrey Com
pany: 33000.
JOSEPH TERESI Repair one-story frame
shed. ;169 Union avenue, between East Mar-
ket and Stephens streets; builder, same; SiO. (
ax m RnsKVRLATT Renair four-story
tores. 2S0 Morrison street, between Fourth
and Fifth streets; builder. Graves Music
Company: $100.
L s WETLAND Repair six-story stores
and offices. 122-124 Fifth street, between
Washington and Alder streets; builder, J. A.
Melton Company; $100.
TOO I ATE TO CLASSIFY.
WANTED An ambitious young man ste
nographer for a machinery business; must
be rapid and accurate; give phone num
ber and references. AN 329. Oregonian.
FOR SAL13 3 rooms of furniture, in good
condition, at a very reasonable price.
Call. Sunday and Monday. Tabor 6702.
GARAGE and repair shop. West Side.' close
in: over 30 cars In storage; owner has
other Interests. AG 357. Oregonian.
TRUCKS, touring cars, runabouts; prices
very reasonable. Fourth-Street Garage,
4th and Lincoln. s
WANTED Position by experienced book
keeper and office man; references. V
3-47. Oregonian.
A CHINES boy, good cook, wants job in
a family or boarding-bouse. . AG 356,
Ore go n lan.
TO LOAN $2000 to $0000 on city or farm
property; no brokerage, J. A. Beckwlth,
Fen ton bid g.
FOR SALE 34-ton truck, splendid condi
tion; new tires all around. Apply Union
Transfer Co.. 11th and Hoyt.
LOCATION" for delicatessen and light gro
ceries; West Side. T 349, Oregonian.
H WE you bought that launch or house
boat? Pee Raynor. Spalding bldg.
GOOD upright mahogany piano for sale;
bargain. EastJltJ3.
BERBER SHOP. 4 chairs, for sale. 304
Burn side st- Phone Broadway 2220.
NICE warm room; reasonable; close in;
201 llth; suitable, for one or two.
WANTED To rent, 5 or 10-acre farm;
carfare. Sell wood 1530.
WANT oay work. I'leae call Mala 1128,
MUSICAL.
WANTED Pupila for piano and mandolin.
2 leasona a a. for 7oc. 1 leason i0c Jara.
Brouaon. Max. &5a5.
wui Tniainorn, violin teacner, pupil SV"J;
2u7 FUeoner olng. A 41HU. MaranaU
...KK.b.iMiu, 141 lata St., at Alaer.
r-IANO studio, 2 lth. Phone Main
arrangements ior practicing. .
MKSaKSUEK SKKV1CE.
HASIY MEtsE.NGfilt CO. Motorcycles anu
bicycles. Phone Main 53. A 21J.
..t-rnviKTKlsTS AX1 OPTICIA3.
mi,
quaiuy ieuaea in S"'"-1"
7 a... vour s8.
LiU. Toric and double-vis
ion. up: to" aLU.tieacii.io" u.
,.,77,iiV.i.,i kl saving. CHAo. v.
MAN. ..,..m.rnst 2 Mornson-
"votK EXES fitted w"b "
IU ,.f,ad mounts.
lenata. a-'-- . up;
al.60 up. ioiica. Ao
near and lar Luocaia, 2.5 up;
plicated, mail orders. ,. wl..on at.
Dr. j. D. Mareuita. g'J Wastilnaton st.
fAItSli.
PATENTeJ that protect and pay ; "Y'" r.
booka free; highest reference best
aulta; promptness aasurad; sand
moael for search. "alson . Coleman,
patent lawyer. 621 F St.. Washington. U. --:
PATfc.Nl' ATTO HN tiB.
-22 years' practice u. a. "d
'foreign patents, but lokun. bidg.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory aad
office iear 21.u and York sts. Main m.
PKLNTLNO.
KEY.STONE PKtSS. J. E. Gantenbein .
muting and linotyping, iwi-a
cor. stark. Mala or A Hlg-
KAO Btca ANU YIXVF BP08.
Axminaler;
ruaa, ail sires. Mall orders prompt; booaiat.
westek.n fluff kuo co,,,
C4-C6 Union ave.
East 6010. n
REAL KSTATK lifclALLKS.
PALMER-JONES CO.. H. P.. Wilcox bid.
ASSOCIATED INVESTMENT CO.. 621 Yeon.
BEN EDICT BROS.. D30 Hawtborna avenua
" STORAGE AtP TRANSFER.
ALWAYS PICK THE BEST. Household
iw. snoiailRtB. storaae. Packing, Ship-
nina and Moving. Horse or auto vans.
Snecial freight rates to all points.
C O. PICK TRANSFER STORAGE Ck
2d and Pine sts.
Druww.i -
OREGON TRANSFER CO, 474 Gllsan St.
corner 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A llbVJ.
We own and operate two large classo A
warehouses on terminal tracka Lowest
Insurance rates in the city.
MADISON-8T. DOCK AND WAHEHOL St.
Office 1S Madleon. General mercnandlse
and forwarding agents. Phone Main iHDl.
WOOD.
GREEN and dry alabwood, blockwood. Paa
ama Fuel Co.. Main 5720. A 3809.
MANUFACTURERS
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S KECK WEAR.
COLUMBIA Neckwear Mia- Co.. 5tn St.
PLAIN AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sta
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
RASMTJSSEN at CO.. 2d and Taylor street.
PIPE, PIPE FITTING AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE, S4-S6 Front street.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. 1 KLINE. S1-S6 Front street.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
W. BALTES ai CO.. 1st and Oak ta
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERD1NG & FARREL.L, 14l Front street.
ROPE AND BINDING THINK.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
. SAFETY RAZOR HONING.
AUTOMATIC KEEN EDGE CO.. 180 4th.
SASH DOORS AND GLASS,
p. FULLER & CO.. 12th and Davis sta
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO., 23 2d St.
CLASSIFIED AD. RATES
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Per Line.
One time
Name ad two consecutive times tic
Same ad three consecutive times SOe
Mme ad six or seven consecutive times. 6tfe
Tbe above rates apply to advertittements
under "New Today" and all otuer classifl
cations except the following:
KittiMiinnH Wanted Male.
Situations Wanted Female.
tor Kent, Rooms Private families.
Board and Rooms Private Families.
Housekeepiiifr Rooms Private Families.
Kate on tbe above claHsificatlons is 1 cents
a line each insertion.
On "chance" advertisements charges will
be based on tbe number of lines appearins;
in the paper regardless of the number of
words in each line. Minimum Ciharse. two
lines.
Tbe Oreironfan will accept classified ad
veitlsements over the telephone provided
t ho suivrtlr is a subscriber to either
phone. No price will be quoted over the
ptaone. but bin win be renaerea ine iouow
m JJ any. uri llt-r Buirnrtiuriii. uoiubo-
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pends upon the promptness of payment of
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Insertion only will be accepted for "Furni
ture for Sale," "Iusine Opportunities,"
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Telephone: Main 70.0. A 60 y 4.
MEETING NOTICES.
EUREKA COUNCIL. NO.
204, KNIGHTS AND LADIES
OP SECURITY 500 and
da n cine Monday evening,
Jan. 17. East Side W. O. W.
Hall, E. otu and alder.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55.
A. F. A A. M. -Special com
munication Sunday. 1:45 P. M.,
Masonic Temple-, for the pur
pose of conducting the funeral
service of our late brother.
Frank H. Powers. Visitors welcome. Order
W. M.
C. M. STEADMAN. Secretary.
A. AND A. S. RITE Mem
bers are requested to attend
the funeral services of our
Jat brother, F. H. Powers,
thirty-second degree, at our
cathedral this afternoon at
ttilid o'clock. By order
PRESIDING OFFICER.
HALLS FOR RENT for meeting, dancing
DurD0ses and conventions; small stage in
connection with dance halls. Special rates
to fraternal organizations. Apply bupt., nee
11 A M. and 1 P. M. 2S3 3d. near Jef
ferson. EVERGREEN FOREST. NO. S, NA
TIONAL FORESTERS, will give SG0 card
party and dance at Forester Hall, 129 4th st.,
third floor, Tuesday evening, Jan. 18. Ad
mission 15 cents.
WEBFOOT COMPANY. NO. 65. W. O. W.
500 and dance will be given Friday, Jan.
21, in W. O. W. Temple, 128 llth. LeVan
way'a Orchestra. Dancing 10 o'clock, cards
8:45. x
PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD, No. 42.
B. A. Y., will give leap year "500" and
dance Thursday evening. January 20. in
Moose Hall; 20 hands; good prizes; union
music; admission free.
GEORGE "WASHINGTON CAMP 500 at
8:30 P. M.; dancing 10 P. M. At W. O. W.
Temple, 128 llth sU, Tuesday evening, Jan
uary 1 8. Admission 15 cents.
PORTLAND COMPANY. NO. 107, W. O.
W., will give a whist party and dance
Wednesday evening, Jan. 19, 12S llth St.
Refreshments and union music.
GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMP 50O at
R:30 P. M. ; dancing at 10 P. M. at W. O. W.
Temple, 128 llth st,. Tuesday evening, Jan.
uary 18. Admission 15 cents.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
sew designs. Jaeger Bros.. 1S1-1 Sixth st.
DIET.
TAYLOR At Corona. Cal., January 12.
Susie J. Taylor, aged 34 years, wife of
C. A. Taylor, of Oregon City, Oregon. The
remains are at the residence establishment
of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery at
Fifth.
LEHMAN In this city, January 15, Chris
Lehman, aged 79 years, beloved husband
of Mrs. Catharine Lehman. Funeral an
nouncement later. Remains at A. A. Zel
lar parlors, 592 Williams avenue.
ROSS In this city, Jan. 15, Mary K". Rosa,
aged 23 years, of Durkee. Or. Remalna
2r at idol man' a funcraA parlors,
DIED.
CHLOPECK At Seattle. Wash.. January 14,
Frances Chlopeck. aged S2 years 9 months
2S days: beloved mother of Mrs. Anna
. Dilg and Mr. Conrad. Chlopeck, of Seattle.
. Wash., and Mrs. John Bahke. of Alberta.
Canada, and Mrs. John Barbey, of this
city.
SHARP At HUlyard. Wash.. January 12.
Joseph Sharp, aged 35 years, husband of
Gertrude Sharp, formerly of this city. The
remains are at the residence establish
ment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery
at Fifth.
BONANDO In this city. January 15.
Charles Bonando, aged 9 months, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Bonando. of 581 Fourth
street. The remains are at the residence
establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Mont
gomery at Fifth.
GROHS At the family residence, 5o0 48th
street S. E.. January 15, John Groha.
aged 55 years. Beloved husband of Mary
Groha. R f mains are at Hoi man' 3 fun
eral parlors. Anouucement of funeral
later.
SMITH In this city. January 15, at hia
residence 593 Da via street. James Smith,
aged 90 years. The remains are at the
residence establishment of J. P. Finley
&. Son, Montgomery at Fifth. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
tlNKKAL NOT1CKM.
RUTTO Jan- 12, Thomas Rutto, aged 55
- years, beloved hu&band of Mrs. Felicina
Rutto and father of Stephen, Frank,
Thomas, Charles, Josephine and Agnes
Rutto. The deceased was a member of
Webfoot Camp, No. (.5, W. O. W-, and
- the Christopher Columbus . Society. Re
mains at Dunning & McEntee's parlors.
Funeral postponed, due to condition of
road. Funeral notice later.
DUN A G A N In this city, January 15, Willis
M. Dunagan, aged 58 years, late of Con
nell. Wash., father of Charles H. Duna
gan, of 81 East Eighty-fourth street
' North, this city. The funeral service will
be held Tuesday. January IS. at 10 o'clock
A. M.. at the residence establishment of
J P. Finley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. - Interment at Lone Fir
Cemetery.
POWERS At the family residence, 488
Harrison street, Jan. 13, Frank H. Powers,
age 43 years 10 months 4 days. Frieuds
invited to attend funeral services, which
will be held at the Scottish Rite Cathe
dra 1, Low nsda le an d Morrison streets, at
2:30 P. M. today (.Sunday), Jan. 16. In
terment at Albany, Or. Remains are at
Holman's funeral parlors.
HALLER In this city, January 15. Alice V.
Haiier, aged 2 months, daughter of Mr.
' and Mrs. Dan Ha Her, of 205 Whitaker
street. The funeral services will be held
Monday, January 11, at 1 o'clock P. M.
at the residence establishment of J. P.
Finley & Son, Montgomery at Fifth.
Friends invited. Interment at Riverview
Cemetery.
ERICKSON In this city. January 14, Sophie
Erickson, aged 79 years. The funeral serv
ice will be conducted Sunday, January 16,
at 2:30 P. M., in the mortuary chapel of
A. D. Kenworthy & Co., 5302-04, Ninety
second street Southeast, In Lents. Inter-
' ment private in Multnomah Cemetery,
Monday morning.
BUTTERWORTH At her late residence, 511
East Forty-seventh street North, Rachael
Irvis Butterworth, aged 86 years. , Fu
neral services will be held at the above,
residence Monday, January 17, at 2 P. M.
Friends invited. Remains at P. L. Lerch'8
funeral parlors East Eleventh and Clay
, streets.
ROGERS At his late residence, 4603 E.
70th st4 John T. Rogers, aged 68 years.
Funeral services will be held at C. L.
Lercn. undertakers, E. llth and Clay
sts., Tuesday at 2 P. M. Friends invited.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
The only rosiutnce unuoiULtiing establish
ment in Portland with private driveway.
Main y, A 15U9.
J. P. FINLEY & SON.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading
funeral director; 220 Third street, corner
Salmon. Lady assistant. A 1511. "fain 507.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
East Side Funeral Directors, 414 East
AJder street. East 62, B 2525.
A. H. Zli4.Li.ER CO., 502 WILLIAMS AVE.
East 10SS, C 1088. Lady attendant.
Day and night service.
DUNNING ut M EN TEE, funeral directors,
Broadway and Pine. Phone Main 430, A
4558. Lady attendant.
MILLER & TRACEY, independent funeral
directors. Funerals as low as $20, 140, ftiO.
Washington and Ella sts. Main 2691, A 7885.
Lady assistant. East 781.
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY, 3d
and Clay, wain 4152. Lady attendant.
BI1EEZM & SNOOK. Sunny Bide Parlors
auto hearse. 1026 Belmont. Tab. 1233. B 1252.
R. T. BYRNES, Williams and Knott.
East 111. C 1943. Lady attendant.
FLORISTS.
MARTIN A .FORBES CO.. florists. 347
Washington. Main 2C9. A 269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 2S7 Morrison at.
Vain or A 165. Fine flowers ami floral
designs. No branch storea
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 312L flell-
injr bldg. 6th and Alder sta
TONS3TH FLORAL CO.. 285 Washington
St., bet. 4th and 5th. Main 5102, A liui.
MONUMENTS.
vmnT a -V- Tv MIDtll E T774", L V C td t 1th
St., oppos.t City Hall. Main' 85 64. Philip
lieu sons zor memorials.
NEW TODAY.
Auction Sales
At Wilson's
Auction House
160-8 FIRST ST., NEAR MORRISON,
REGULAB SALESDAVS
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
EACH DAY AT 10 A. M.
THREE SALES A WEEK
for consignments of medium-priced fur
niture, carpels, stoves, etc. If you are
looking for second-band farnlanina;. it
will pay you to aneno. our saies.
We Sell at Private Sale
High-Class, Up-to-Date
Second-Hand Furniture
Wilton, Axminster and
Brussels Room-Size Kugs
Large Assortment of Steel
and Gas Ranges
All Goods Sold at Private Sale Are
' Good as New, of the Very Beat
aad Fully Onaranteed.
WILSON'S BANKRUPT-STOCK STORE
173 SECOND, JfEAR YAHH1LL.
Main 2032.
"MAKE YOUR MONEY
GO FARTHER"
By Buying- Tour
GROCERIES. TOBACCOS. CIGARS,
CUTLERY. SILVERWARE.
HARDWARE, PAIJTTS, ETC.
At Our
h v KTJT PT STOCK STORE.
Also Almost Anything Tou Need in the
STORE FIXTURES AND
EQUIPMENT
Large Assortment
Prices Right
J, T, WILSON. PROPRIETOR,
NEW TODAY.
ESTABLISHED 1S92. '
ON TUESDAY NEXT
we shall sell the Diano. furniture, rugs,
etc., from private home, comprising
upright piano In oaK case, sisnudiu
make; rattan furniture. Castillian ivory
finished, leather-seated rockers, library
and center tables, body Brussels and
Axminster rugs in various sizes, box
couch, large mirror, folding screen,
parlor desk, velvet stair carpet, brass
and Vernis Martin beds, best steel
springs, silk floss and cotton mat
tresses, pillows, sheets, quilts, mahog
any, oak and maple dressers and dress
ing tables, princess dresser with very
large French plate mirror, quartered
oak dining-room suite, also oak dining
table. 14 feet long, cost $90; very costly
sideboard, breakfast tabe, four-foot
top; pictures, portieres, steel range,
gas range, gas plate and many other
useful lots.
Also small size office safe and one
large safe, cash register, etc.
. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.
- Parties interested should call to
morrow and inspect the above list of
goods, lou will tind them all properly
displayed. AUCTION ON TUESDAY
NEXT AT 10 A. M. AT 16-168 PARK
STREET.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
we shall sell various consignments of
household goods. If furnishing it will
pay you to attend our sales. AUCTION
ON THURSDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M.
WE PAY CASH FOR GOOD SECOND
HAND FURNITURE, CARPETS. ETC.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
AUCTION SALE FOR THE SPOKANE,
PORTLAND ic SEATTLE
RAILWAY CO.
Unclaimed Baggage. Etc.
Notice is hereby given that the S., P.
& S. Ry. Co. will sell at public auction
at the North Bank Depot, Eleventh and
Hoyt streets, in the city of Portland,
Oregon, t
On FeK 5th, 1916, Next
At 10 A. M.
comprising trunks, grips, tool chest
valisea. suitcases, parcels, bundles, etc.
on hand and in possession of above
mentioned company against which
storage charges have accrued. AUC
TION ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Stlt,
1916. TERMS CASH.
By order
SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE
RY. CO.
Dated Portland. Or.. Jan. 15th. 1916.
GEO. BAKER & CO., AUCTIONEERS.
IV. C. BAKER W. H. DEAN,
Both Phones. 166-168 Park St.
Wanted
APARTMENT HOUSE
OR OTHER
INCOME PROPERTY
Party with new brick building,
down-town district, clear of incum
brance, price $80,000. Want West
Side apartment-house to $115,000, or
might consider even larger proposition
in business property.
I
9.
Jpiasvi
'21
INSIDE PROPERTY DEALERS
GROUND FLOOR, HENRY BLDG.
Base Line Snap
HQ APQEC 150 per acre; half cash.
.0 MUliCO balance one. two and three
years; interest b per cent.
Just Outside City
mapDCO Fine proposition for small
MUflbO acreage tracts; near car
line; good auto road in front of prop
erty; snap at $225 per acre; terms
$20,000, balance five years. 6 per cent.
John H. Gibson
912 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE B !,!);.
FUNERALS
Beautiful adult pludh
or broadcloth casket,
embalming, rough box.
hearse, two limousines
$75
end services for...
Ho-e reasonable funerals if dealred for
$20 f40. $60.
riigher-priced funerals In proportion.
We make our own caskets.
Ladv assistant Private funeral chapeL
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors,
Washington and Ella sta.
Main 2601. A 7883.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on Improved city and farm property at
current rate. Attractive repayment
privileges. Loans quickly closed. Call
today.
6 Of LARGE tOAWS OJT Cpf
SO BUSINESS PROPERTIES O lO
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
117-219 KorthTTeatersi Banst Balldlsja;,
MORTGAGE LOANS"
We have insurance money at 5.
Private funds at 6 and 1. .
ROBERTSON & EWING,
207-8 Northwestern Bank Bid;.
MORTGAGE LOANS
5, 6, 7
OREGON INVESTMENT & MORTGAGE CO.
Stsek Exchange Buildlm?. Third and
Yamhill Streets.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our Own Money at Current Kates.
MUNICIPAL A"I COltFOKATlON
BONDS, FARM AND CITV LOANS.
80 Fourth St., Board of Trade Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved Property.
First Mortgage at Current Ratea.
OTTO St HAKKSO.N REALTY CU
413 Chamber of Commerce
CADMIflAMC Large and Smal 1 Amounts
rAnlll LUflllO at Current Rates.
BANKERS SIORTGAGK CORPORATION
.Capita J500.0CO, Title aad Tltut BlJi..
NEW TODAY.
Auction Sale
FORD AUCTION CO.
211 First Street
Monday, 2 P. M.
We have several lots of medium fur
niture for tliis sale, including: such
items as Beany OrKan (24 stops! Id
LsTood condition, rood oak dressers.
meiai oeaa, wun g o o a springs anu
mattresses, sheets, spreads, pillows,
blankets, comforts; carpets, rugs,
linoleum, cook stove, extension table,
chairs, rockers, pictures and. in fact,
everything to furnish your home com
plete. K. G. FORD, AUCTIONEER
REGULAR SALES EVERY
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
at 2 P. M. Each Day
211 First St.
GOODS SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE AT
ANY TIME.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
674 BELMONT ST.
I'Uunea Kukt 1423, B 2513. Upea Day
Dd Aistht.
Report all cases of cruelty to this of-,
flee. Lethal chamber for small animals.
Horse ambulance for sick and disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Anyone
desiring pet may communicate wim us.
REAL ESTATE.
ior Sale Lots.
COLONIAL. HEIGHTS.
oOxlOo nooo
CaBh $900, Balance at 6 Per Cent.
On east side of E. ;td ul.: K'O feet
south of Hawthorne ave. ; all improvement
in and paid for.
ThtH is a genuine bargain.
Will loan lull amount to build home to
responsible party.
COKl SEN GST A KK,
511 Henry Bldg.
I LI,
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Most tieai thful and beautiful residence
district in city. Prices wiil never be lower
than right now. See me at once.
Marshall 467. BHOUKE. A 383 1.
100x100 CLOSE IN. walking distance, on
West Side, hard-surtace street. 1 block,
to streetcar, formerly held at J10.000. For
sale this week at $Uo00, which is less
than assessed value. $1000 cash will
handle M I'oS. Oregonian.
LOTS $13 1SACI1 $1 down, $1 month; no
interest. Guaranteed cleared and level;
healthful and fast-growing community;
fine for home or investment. Write for
particulars, box 71, .Rochester. Wash. '
$du0 TAKES half acre at Lents, "west halt
lot three, block three, CadweM'o Addition."
Address owner. Story bldg., Lo Ango.
les, Cal.
BUILDER'S SNAP.
Corner lot, one block from Union ave
nue. J 475 spot casii.
GODDARD & W1EDRICK. Stark St.
$400 KOSE City Park lot, excellent lo
cation; east front; all Improvements;
worth $7&0. Stanley S. Thompson (own
er), Washington st. Main 3644.
SACRIFICE.
For t'2TQ cash, 3 best lots In Elmhurst.
cast $1000, buyer to assume mortgage of
$tiu0. AB 'tiol, Oregonian. .
UNION AVENUE BARGAIN.
Corner lot 70x100, Price $1J00. Show
your money.
GODDARD &W1EDRICK. Stark St.
BUILDER Have 4 lots 000 each, $100
cash, second mtg. privilege. A demand
In this section for bungalows which soil,
1S00 to KOUO. S aa, Oregonian.
UNINCUMBERED Trumont lot for nal
cheap, or will trade for good Ford. Phone
East 6735.
FINE lot on Mississippi ave., with sin.nl
house on; -H cash and $10 a mouth. 1
uol, Oregonian.
HOW MUCH cash will you give me for one
ti the best lots In Rose City Park? Phona
Main lt:i7. Mr. Johnson.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Quarter block at
Front and Hall sts.; make mo an offer.
M olIS. Oregonian.
FOR SALE Irvington lot, $700 cash, AM
oi'O. Oret;oman.
IRVINGTON LOTS! GREAT BARGAINS.
NBUHAUSKN & CO.. 70:i LEWIS BLDG.
For hale Houses.
DOCTOR'S OPPORTUNITY.
T have a magnificent 9-room house lo
cated on a high, sightly corner lot on
carline. in the most exclusive section or
Laurelhurst. with artistic stone retain
ing wall all around; extra large living
room, with artistic fireplace and den ad
joining, large entrance hall and dining
room, beautifully decorated, with atl
built-in effects; nice kitchen, with breakfast-room,
5 extra, well-ventilated bed
chambers, dandy furnace, full basement,
nice lawn and rafts of flowers and shruj-
bCThis Is one of the most sishtly home
In Laurelhurst and would make an ideal
location tor a doctor, as thousands of
people pass this place on th can dally,
and it can be yours for $7000 on extreme
ly easy terms; might take some trauu
if figured on actual cash basis: no agent
or commission. F. E. CLEMENTS. Mailt
1503, A 1015
A REAL. SNAP.
1-ROOM BUNGALOW.
Hardwood floors, lot from street to
street tew feet from carllne, for only
s.nall cash payment, balance like
,1!nU ERNEST ZIMMBRLI.
3u2 Lumbermena Bldg.
NEW modern bungalow, 3 rooms, will take
trade or cash: value 10(o, balance long
time on easv terms, or will trade complete
for other property, $'800, near scnool and
car. AO 3,7. Oregonian.
NEW, strictly modern. 6-room. 2-story home
In excellent louanun.
furnace and fireplace: 25 per cent under
normal price It taken quickly: only
$2500 part cash. Phone Tabor 189.
FINE fi-room nouse. 17S East 2jli. corner
Yamhill; bfs snap at J4000. t5U0 down
and $20 per month; must sell, l'hone
oa-oar. B 2m.
FIVE-ROOM house. 1M)0; practically nevv;
nne iochuuu; .........
to assume and will take your automobile
h.iinr, AB 3,"2. Oregonian.
SACRIFICE Cottage. So. Portland, near
j 1..1. nav.il Kewerln. all
Q2i anu buh , dh..... f ..... . , - .-
paid; cost 20OU; take t50. V 338. Orego
nian. .
ONE and one-half lots and tine -room
house on Mississippi, near Knott: a bar
gain for o000. S100O casn. owner, aiam
IH..1.
a-;00 MODERN S-room house, all improve
ments paid; 3S Knott l-:J;lB nu-
ianrel!iur!t nome ai mimnw.
CHAS R1NOLER CO.. -t I J Ky. Exchange.
7-ROOM house, close In: 40x108 lot
alley Price $2500. $50 down, ti-o
with
per
month Including interest.
K. 232
Ore-
gonian.
rOR SALE Modern, up-io-uaie -lowm
house, suitable for R. H. : very close In.
East Side: price $8000. part cash; terms
h.iflnr. Phone East 2".19
GEORGE EASTMAN has been delegated
u&uauu nltlp, loans on bu dings
by
nlans and constructs; uo commission.
he
wis Ding.
HAVE T00 equity In 12500 new modern
bungalow, will discount and take most
anything. What have you? Balance easy
te-.ns. AO 310.. Oregonian.
NEW 5-room bungalow. lawn and trees $35
cash, balance easy terms. Owner. 100$ E.
28th St. N.
s-nR SALE 5-room bungalow houseboat,
furnished. Call Sunday. 12 to 4:30 P. M.
Houseboat No. 14. iUmette moorage.
NEW S-room house, modern, sleeping porch.
' hardwood floors, first floor; below cost.
774 Multnoman St. cagi o-j-q.
GOOD $2000 bouse and lot. East J'ortland.
rented: small mortgage; trade for auto.
Mrs. r . etiner, iigaru. yji.
HOME two blocks from Trvington Club,
JSOOd. terms Write or telephone Dr. P.. t.
Ingalis. Vancouver p..v-
MODERN 6UNNTSIDE HOME SNAP.
Large lot. modern home, block car;
ust sell. $2500. terms, laoor
MODERN S-room house for sale: good loca
tion and car serivce: will sell on terms.
2 1 UO. l.au TTU-Jmn-"
COMPLETE drawings and your building
financed; plans free. Hundley. HOT Plt-
tocK oik.
SACRIFICE New 6-room modern horn1.
J1000 on account going South Feb. 1.
Terms. .103 E. 4rtth St.
li-ROOM modern house on E.
Broadway
$4500. terms or casn. r..
DES1RABLS G-room house on 35th St., nesv
..v "in. ..o- r.-; I lJnt.l D.rlilni
IRVINGTOV HOMES OUR SPECAIT1T.