The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 11, 1918, SECTION TWO, Page 5, Image 21

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    TIIE SUNDAY OltEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 11, 1918.
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JUDGEHAZELTI'JE BURIED
STROKE OF PARALYSIS PROVES
FATAL TO PIONEER,
, Dead Jurist imi( Last Survivors of
Mining Days la Oregon ud Promt
meat la Graat County Affalra.
BAKER. Or.. Aug. t. (Special.)
Judge G. I. Hazeltine. stricken last
Saturday with paralysis, died at bis
home at Canyon City Tuesday evening;,
a youth he removed t ith his parents
to St. Charles, 111., and from there with
his brother he departed in 1853 for
California. They established themselves
as photographers in San Francisco and
In 1855 Mr. Hazeltine interested him
self in mining at Colona, Cal.. where he
remained until 1SC0, in which year he
reached Canyon Creel:, then the richest
ged 82 years, and was burled today.
Judge Hazeltine had been a resident
ef Canyon continuously since 1860, one
of the most prominent of Eastern Ore
gon pioneers and among the last sur
vivors of early mining days. Interested
all his life in mining as well as other
business affairs. Judge Hazeltine also
entered prominently into the public
lairs of Grant County. He was County
Judge for eight years and served
term as County Treasurer, as well as
hoUlng the office of City Recorder of
Canyon City for upward of a quarter
of a century, resigning from that posi
tion'only a few weeks ago.
George Irving Hazeltine was born In
Cattaraugus County, ew York. When
. placer diggings in Eastern Oregon. He
established the first pack train service
between Canyon and The Dalles and
with his father-in-law, A. R. McCallum,
built and placed In operation the firs
(louring mill in Eastern Oregon, at the
present site of the village of John Day.
He married In snasta jouniy, au
fornla. Miss Emaline McCallum. who
survives him, as do three children, Mrs.
W. D. Clifford, of Baker; Irving a.
Hazeltine, of Canyon City, and Mrs.
Linden McCuIlough. or tiientDurg,
Jtt'ash.
Oswego Sister Transferred.
' frpOJCAXE. Wash.. Aug. 10. (Spe
ielaL) Sister Mary Margaret, formerly
uperlntendent of the Holy Names Nor
mal School at Oswego, or., nae oreu
appointed superintendent of the normal
department of Holy Names Academy
f Spokane, according to Sister Superior
of the academy. Bister aiary is''
Miss Helen Burke, who re
signed tha superlntendent'a position
Jast June.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
TEACHERS wanted for positions now open;
unma r.r rfMnm.rrlil and Spanish. $1400:
men for superintendences, from I150O to
Ji00: village principaisnips.
1m- .rriruitura. man tr. and commercial;
everul hlah school principals: also many
high school, grade and rural openings.
Tales Fisher Teachers' Agency. 811 iJroau
way bldg.
Li ivt:ss woman wishes room, board and
-. it nfluihh In refined fam
lly where no boarders are kept, for self
and 5-year-old son. and child can receive
mother's care; references exchanged. Ta
bor 1146.
Jf OR SALE 1 10-foot and ls-ft. ladder; 1
.miirhi vim maaazine tsand. cost
s-.il 11.-.! smaller one : table rack $5; X
w.mHn itand. suitable for fruit or maga
Tine displays. $4-30: wood dlspLiy stands
.V each. Budelman s. 84.! v asn. st.
Portland His. home, sightly, close to
car. garage. 7-room and attic, at a special
bargain; owner going to leave city, cash
talks See Jin, Steele Monday, 267 V Oak
Main 174.1.
VV ANTED 7-room house In Laurelhurst. In
exchange for 5-room bungalow, valued at
J2.V0. In Joneemore; will pay balance,
partly cash and part In monthly install
ments. BI 472. Oregonian. .
111 S CHEVROLET. S Goodyear non-skid
tires and bumper; bargain: driven about
:,) miles. E. Daniels, billiard parlors,
Morgan bldg. '
116 HL'PMOBILE, must sell, owner drafted.
, 1 light delivery.
RODBAIX VOLLtTM.
S3 N. Park. Phone Bdwy. 809.
VlLL trade 4x5 box camera and fleld
glaasefi for phonograph and records; will
pay difference. SIS TsJmook at., after
f. 31.
tol'NQ lady wanted able to take care of
light bookkeeping, stenography work and
part or time to wait on exclusive iraue.
T 4."0. Oregonian.
ft ANTED 6ept. 1. by adult couple, 4 or
5-room furnished bungalow. Rose City,
Laurelhurst or Hawthorne district. Tabor
S.127.
loR SALE Ruud heater, good as new; 113.
Address 995 East 20th aL N., phone Wdln.
927 week days.
WILL sell cheap, or trade, $300 worth of
agates; rare In this country. 815 Tilla
mook St., after .6 P. M.
1TR cutter and nailer wanted; Kood ODDor-
tunlty for right man. N. M. Unger. 141
Broadway.
EXPERIENCED fur saleslady wanted that
understands waiting on exclusive traae.
X. M. Unger. 141 Broadway.
JUKLP wanted, milk wagon drivers: must
bave experience and good reconamenda
tlons. AF 567, Oregonian.
WILL sell equity of fine Irvington realdence
of value; reasonable terms. Phone
Tabor 59H6.
LaDV wants housecleaning or other work by
hour, day; satisfaction guaranteed .Broad'
wav BtHi.
tNB furnished 2-room apartment to a re
spectable couple, no children; everything
furnished. 302 24th St. North.
FURNITURE for sale of 6 rooms, everything
new and clean; reasonable rent, one apt.
pays rent. 392 24th St. N
k'SISTANT In dentist's or doctor's office.
accustomed to dealing ! with public; lady
of refinement. V 4M, Oregonian.
WANTED to rent at once, modern 4 or 6-
room house, furnished or unfurnished.
Phone Woodlawn 43!M).
JjIS
CHEVROLET. 5-passenger. excellent
condition: private party. Call 270 Park
bet. 10 A. M. and 12 A. M.
FOR a special bargain on some business
p.-opertv on West Side see Mr. Steele Mod
day. 2'.7t Oak St. Main 1743.
4'WIX Indian, single speed. new tires.
whistle, prest-o-llte. $5 cash. 1962 E. Mor
rlson. Tabor h2.6.
WANTED First-class saleslady with long
experience, permanent position. Hoffman
Milltnerv Co.. 3: Morrison street.
GIRL wanted for housework, no washing;
afternoons off. Phone evening, Marshall
3123.
EosT Tuesday evening, pockotbook. con
taining 15 $20 bills. Reward if ficder
will return. T 447. Oregonl.in.
FOR SALE One mahogany table Graphon
ola. one oak buffet and oilier furniture.
Nelson st.
JkLMOT new double-barreled shotgun to
exchange for grocery scales. Address BD
471. Oregonian.
A loUNG lady employed wishes boar-1 aud
room In private family. .Sept. 1. with i,o
other boarders. AF 564. Oregonian.'
AMERICAN bug. real class, fine condition,
almost new tires: a rare bargain this morn
ing only at 61 North 5th.
YOUNG married woman. experienced In
meeting public, wants position as solicitor;
city work. A 414. Oregonian.
FOR SALE A medium size safe at
gain. East 4675.
WANTED Experienced cutter, overalls,
shirts, mackinaws, X 455, Oregonian.
JAPANESE! wants Job. o 8 evenings. AR
6UO. Oregonian.
6-ROOM house and 4 lots for sale or rent.
210 Lumber Exchange. 2d and Stark.
$J0 4-ROOM house, garage, full lot. Irv
ington Park. snap. Call 329 Salmon.
THOROUGHBRED male Spitz. 7 months.
12 Main 152U. RR3 Front St.
LACRKLHL'RST lot. S0xl2ll. $S.",0. Including
all debt. iM f24. Oregonian.
feMALL house and cor. lot, easy payments.
Owner. 12:9 Burrage St.. Woodlawn 3.144.
W ANTED To rent or 7-room house. Must
be modern. East 4702.
OFFICE work wanted. Have some exper
ience. AC 4M. Oregonian.
Vr ANTED Good kiln man lor prune dry
ing. RD 47. Oregonian.
WANTED Dish " washer. Globe Dairy
Lunch. B7 Washington.
FOta SA LB 101S Ford, new tire and tresh-
ly painted. 89 Williams ave.
TH REE-room unfurnished
bath. Wdln. 6404.
apt., private
A YOUNG gtrl for nursemaid. Mar 1321.
I ON for sale. Phone Woodliva &17.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I
FOR SALE 29 h. p. auto. Just being com- I
pletely overhauled, new top and ribs, new ;
demountable rims, electric light, flrst
clajts condition. Sunday, phone B 1139.
or call at S40S E. 65th S., 1 block north
of Powell Valley. Monday call at U3
Broadway bldg.. ask for Loeb. Price $600
If taken promptly. Liberty bonds accept'
ed in payment or part payment.
ALMOST-NEW 6-room house, neerly papered
and painted, street improvements all In
and paid: on E. 42d at. N.. two minutes'
walk Kose City car; will take one or two
well-located lots part payment, balance
eaty. H. E. Stemler,
owner.
3 E. 22d
X., phone East 7154.
WHEXyou give your dinner party you can
rent dishes, glass, silver, linen, tables and
chairs from Fred D. Thomas, caterer, 3641
Shaver st. Phone Woodlawn 1600. or he
will cook and serve your party cheaper
than you can ao it yourseir.
ONE 1118 model Ford with ten-passenger
body at laoo. also 117 modil Maxwell
with ten-passenger body. These cars bave
all new tires and are In Al condition. Call
Sunday between 12 and 1 at garage, 864
W. Front street.
FOR SALE One Ford roadster, practically
new; Jul ID Ford touring car; 1 new Kelsey
body, for Ford car; 1 Ford truck. Party
leaving town. Phone Sunday, Main 1826,
or call 605 Washington; Monday phone
Main 967.
ALBERTA,
.-room cottage, bath, gas, electricity;
en hard -surface street; price $2300, $500
down. $25 per mo. and interest. Mrs. Ott,
Mar. 60 IS.
WANTED By two ladles. 2 rooms and
board with a private ramlly. House to oe
modern; between Washington and North
rop and Slat and 26th sis. AF S65, Ore
gonian. LOST Near 18th and Hoyt. "Blndo." Bos
ton bull terrier, brlndie and white, weighs
la lbs. The loved dog of a soldier. Have
a heart and return dog to 133 N. 18th or
phone Bdwy. 2852 and get liberal reward.
FOR SALE Launch 24 ft. long by 6H ft 12
h. p. Gray engine, complete fixtures, in
cludes electric light, seats 12 people. In
first-daub condition: $175. A. V. Roberts,
rare of Grant Smith ec Co., Holbrook, Or.
WANTED Assistant to bookkeeper with
atenographlcal experience, wholesale lum
ber office, experience lumber necessary.
Apply 1214 Spalding bldg.
HAVE 7-room modern house. Alberta car
line, hardwood floors, Al condition; to
exchange for smaller house, or will sell.
Phone after 5. Wdln. 3508.
ALAMEDA BUNGALOW.
For rent or will lease for 8 yrs. to re
sponsible party, $45 per mo. Apply 945
Dunckiey ave. Wdln. 8145.
3 UNFURNISHED rooma and bath, all out
side rooms. In Waverley Hall building;
$16. see Janitor. Waverley Court. Eaat
26th and Clinton st.
CHAUFFEUR wishes position with private
family; eight years' experience, nave Dest
of references. Address 849 Morrison St.
fall Main 4687. Monday.
LARGE room with nine windows, nice for
laboring man who wishes to get own
lunches. Has gas stove; $10 a month.
Phone Tabor 8134.
REFINED elderly woman would take care
or invalid, delicate or old ladles, by tne
hour, 9 to 4 P. M.t 35 cents per hour. B
4H6. Oregonian.
WANTED Lady bookkeeper and stenog
rapher to lake charge or orrice. permanent
position, state, references.' experience and
salary expected. AC 412. Oregonian.
-ROOM apartment, 1st floor front, gas
furnished. Adults only, walking distance.
325 12th.
GENTLEMAN wants room and board in
home of refined elderly lady or widow. A o
4.H. oregonian.
452 MORRISON, cor. 13th; choice rooms
and board, modern conveniences; walking
distance.
GOOD, young delivery or saddle mare,
sound, lloo pounds; dirt cheap, call J&on
day. Sell. 141.
WHITE wicker oriole basket with top, per
fect condition; also walker. Call Wdln
2647.
WANTED Girl for housework and cooking
where second girl is kept; small family.
Imiulre 721 Main St., cor. St. Clair.
MAN wanted for retail fish business. Ap
ply Don Kellaher Monday morning, 207
Ciry Hall.
TWLV INDIAN, fully equipped: first-class
condition; $100. N. lusher, sj taal
Ankeny.
WANTED A place to take care of children
evenings while mother la away; reference.
Woodlawn 1611.
I'Bl'RBAN resident with 1 to 9 acres to suit
purchaser. Terms if desired. Owner, Box
1H4. MllwauKie. or.
WANTED In private family, good meat
cook to come in by the day lor a weeKe,
good wages. Phone Broadway .-ni.
FOR SALE -Six-room, modern house on
East 17th st. Make roe an offer lor my
equity. Eaat 50S7.
VRRV desirable rooms with rood board
Apply 7n(l Flanders su, bet. Slat and 22d.
Main 153.
RESPONSIBLE party wishes to lease fur
niture or a-room apt. ror winter, taii
Mar. 157.
WANTED Board In private family, widow's
borne preferable: answer by letter, rrana
Kltohum, 1346 E. lOtn St. N.
FOR SALE: Practically new South Bend
mailable range, $45. Call at 1123 E. 8th.
North.
FOR 6ALB By owner, modern eight-room
home. East 3d at. near Hawthorne. See
this to appreciate value. Tabor 94
WHO. that haa a nice home and no boy.
would like a bright 13-year-old boy to
chore round? T 449, Oregonian.
WANTED Refined young woman with aome
knowledge of massage. Ironside Insti
tute. 327-8-9 Pittock block.
FOR SALE: Ford roadster, loeks like new;
or exchange for 5-paas., pay difference.
Phone Columbia 865.
FOR SALE 14-room rooming house south
of Portland; all full. $500 will handle. See
owner. 39 3d St.
LOST Chi Omega fraternity pin. Call Ta
bor 873.
ATTRACTIVE 6-room modern suburban
home for rent. Phone Oak Grove 186-R.
VLLCANIZER wanted,
road, H. L. Dickinson.
Call 6419 Foster
HOUSE and two lota for sale.
13!.
Woodlawn
GOOD, six-room modern house; price $2600.
821 Cham, of Com.
LOST Gold beauty pin, amethyst setting.
Reward. Mar. 6170.
MEAT cutler wanted at once,
side, phone East 4498.
432 E. Burn-
FOR SALE: Beautiful maternity coat, cost
$100; will sell for $30. Tabor 2S25.
3 AND 4 H. K.-room apis., furnished,
garaRe. 1117 E. Market. Tabor 426.
WANT youig girl for gen. housework or
student assistant. Main 7350.
ANGLE dial scale. Just like new. for one
third the original price. Phone B. 1972.
FOR SALE A cook stove In perfect condi
tion, very cheap. Main 7957.
YOUNG girl for general housework; must
. like children. Call E. 7614.
WANTED Storage battery for Ignition; spot
cash today, fnone n. mo.
NICE clean furniahed room.'
474 Yamhill
t.. cor. 14th.
W A N" TED W al tress.
Newport restaurant.
147 N. th St.
COMPLETE moving picture outfit with 12
reels Tor sale. Al conaition. S4S za street.
Rates for
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Situations V anted Male. bltoatlvna
nsulrw temsls. For Kent Rooms
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private families. UvUBekeeping Uwsi
Private families. Ns ad taken for
less tusa two lines. Count six words to
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sonals"; will De taken over the ustpbsss
If the advertiser Is a subscriber to
either pnone. No pries will be quotes!
over the phone, but etalement will bo
rendered the following dar. Advertiso
.. tents are taken lor The Dallj Orego
nian until P. M.: for The Sunday Ore
gonian until P. M. Saturday.
CEMETERIES.
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNT SCOTT PARK
CEMETERY
Perpetual care assured with
every purchase.
No expense afterward. Prices
lower. Courteous treatment to all
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29. .
ACCORDION PLEATING.
HEMSTITCHING, 10 cents per yard: accor
dion, knife and box pleating; buttons cov
ered, tucking and braiding; also embroid
ery work done. Mall orders promptly at
tended to. EASTERN NOVELTY CO.,
85 H 5th st., between Oak and Stark sts.
K. STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, buttons covered; mall
orders. 219 Pittock block. Broadway 1099.
AGATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's,
355 Wash, at.. Majestic Theater bldg.
ALFALFA MEAL. GROUND FEEDS. HAY.
WALTER SCOTT. Board of Trade. M. 8667.
ASSAYERS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS
courts.
A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In all
eoz rtortnwestern Bang oiag.
W. P. ADAMS, Attorney-at-Law. 1037
Chamber of Commerce. Main 457.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
REYNOLDS MONEY-BACK TONIC Bar
bers exclusive, sold direct. P. O. box 29.
OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy
ana sen an Kinds of barber supplies. 250 2d.
O. K. BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE We sell
an Kinds of barber supplies. 36 N. 2d st.
BEAUTY 6PECLALIST.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed forever by
jiumpie iseeoie Method. 504 swetland bldg.
CARPET CLEANING.
RUGS
The. kind that wear the best, are
made from your wornout carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress, 153 Union ave.). Rag; rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting; and
resizing;. Mail orders solicited. 188 Bast
8th. phone East 3580, B 1280.
FLUFF RUG CO.
Phones: East 6516
B 1475
CANCER.
L. M. JONES M. D. CANCER TREATED.
312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6148.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 434, A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS AND ARCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM, Estelle and Florelle DeVeny. the
only scientific chiropodists and arch spe
cialists in the city. Parlors 302 Gerllnger
bldg., southwest corner Second and Alder.
Phone Main 130L
DR. GARTNER, Chiropodist. Bunions a spe
cialty, only place In city foot arches
made to order. 226 Alder. Main 1081.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN. '
DR. McMAHON, Macleay bldg., 100 chiro
practic World's best. Adjustments made
easy, obstinate cases ooc rate
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO., 510-11-12 Royal bldg.
Mar. 2582. 1110 letters multigraphed, $1.50.
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
.'ETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796.
No collections, no charge, established 1900.
DANCING.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and
stage dancing, private instructor; classes
Tues., Fil.. 8 to 10. 109 2d st.. between
Washington and Stark. Main 2100.
LEARN to dance Summer classes private
lessons. Rlngler's Acad., 14th, off Wash.,
leading school; 10 lessons $5. Bdwy. 3380.
MANCHESTER DANCING ACADEMY, lead
ing school, 8514 Fifth: 8 private lessons,
$5. 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Broadway 2327.
DOO AND CAT HOSPITAL.
DR. G. H. HUTHMAN, veterlnarlanv'hospl
tal, 415 E. 7th at. East 1847, B 1962.
Dogs and horses clipped.
HOSPITAL.
OREGON SURGICAL HOSPITAL at 320
Montgomery offers best of services on con
valescent and obstetric cases; rates rea
sonaole. Main 1566.
FLUFF RUG AND RAG RUG FACTORY.
FLUFF. RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Ingrain, Brussels. Smyrna, Axmlnster rag;
rugs, all sizes, mall order prompt: booklet.
9x12 rusrs. itfam or drv cleaned. fl.BO.
CARPET CLEANING, REFITTING, ETC.
, WESTERN FLUFF RCO CO.,
54-56 Union ave. N. East 6516. B 1475.
WHOLESALERS AND
-AUTO TOPS.
DUBRUILLE BUGGV TOP CO., 9th and Oat
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board of Trade Bldg.
DRY GOODS NOTIONS.
I nitlVCI CDICI Pfl Stockroom and office
Li lMiliU.LOriLl. UUi
i 47 North 6th street
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHOUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front St.
HIDES, WOOL. CASCARA BARg,
KAHN BROS.. 195 Front St.
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. 12th
and Davis Sta
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
RASMUSSEN A CO.. 2d and Taylor.
MEETING NOTICES.
vTovciTHimr coi'NCIL. NO 2227.
itvicuto v.-r T.ariiRS OF SECURITY.
Come. Special. Come. Grand picnic today (Sun
day), August It, irom UA.ai. 10 m
beautiful Crystal Lake Park. Plenty of fun for
old and young. Baseball, Klrkpatrlck Stara
... u.npahi,a! ladles' came. Royal Purple
vs. Kvergreen; Klrkpatrlck Juniors vs. Ar
tisans. Races, contests, oownng. u.iums
afternoon and evening; Hoch's best union
music. New pavilion, one of the largest on
,h. rv.at Fill ud your baskets, bring your
relativea and friends for a good time. Come
and help the soldier boys' fund. Refresh
ments sold on grounas.
onD1T.lvn ST1H HOVTFRTEAD. No. 42,
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEX.
will give a dance In the new Mooae Tem
ple, corner Fourth and Taylor streets, on-
ursday evening, auiuri "
cents. union music. noys in uuuwiu
admitted free. yetta riAia.
rwr.nnnflnt- 205 Alisky Building.
Phone Main 6356. Residence phone, Eaat
7980.
R. B. A. Card party, 500 every Tuesday,
85 H Sth st.; 230 grocery prizes and every
Sat. night, 8:30. merchandise prize. All
welcome. Ad. 25c. A thrift stamp for one
holding high score; lady, gent; at
every party this is extra. Auto trouble
cause of my'belng late Sat.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th St.
FRIEDLANDER'S tor lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 310 Washington st.
DIED.
COMPTON Theodore F. Compton. 120S For
tieth street Southeast, at 2:50 A. M.
August 10, age 46 years 2 months 10 daya
FUNERAL NOTICES.
MT7RPHT At the residence. 66 Alberta
street. August 9. 191S. Mary A. Murphy,
age 03 years, beloved wife of M. P. Mur
phy, mother of Mrs. Florence A. Martin,
of Portland, Or.; sister of Agnes C. Smith,
of Portland. Or. : also a member of the
Knights and Ladle of , Security Lodge.
Anchor Council No. 746. Funeral services
will be held Monday, August 12. at 1 P.
M from the chapel of Miller A Traeey.
Interment at the Rose City Cemetery.
Servlres at the grave will be conducted by
the Knights and Ladles of Security Lodge
HAl'QAN August 9. at family residence,
1043 Vernon ave., Sylvia Haugan, age 11
years, beloved daughter of Mr.a and Mrs.
Hans M. Haugan. Funeral services will
be conduoted Tuesday, August 13. at 2
P. M. at the above residence. Friends
Invited. Interment Rose C. Cemetery. Re
mains at Pearson's undertaking parlors,
Russell St. at Union. ,
METHENT The funeral service of the late
Joseph Harry Metheny, aged 44 years,
will be conducted under the auspices of
the L. O. O. M. tomorrow (Monday). Au
gust 12, at 2:30 P. M., In the mortuary
chapel of A D. Kenworthy A Co.. 5802-04
Ninety-second street Southeast, in Lents.
Friends Invited. Interment Mount Scott
Park Cemetery.
TARBELL In San Francisco. August 2.
1918, Victor E. Tarbell. loving brother of
Mrs. Harold X. Greenwood, of Los An
geles; Mrs. Gale S. P trout, of Oakland, and
of Lieutenant George E. Tarbell. IT. S. X.
MONUMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS. 264-266 4th
St., opposite City Hall. Main 8564. Philip
Neu A Sons for memorials.
1 11 thid vr nolSJg street
NORTHWEST RUG CO. established 1903.
Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, all sizes.
East 8th and Taylor. East S8. B 1280.
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER.
WATCH REPAIRING.
Special all the week. By bringing this
ad. mainsprings or jewel 50c; all work
guaranteed. Harry Brown, expert watch
and Jewelry repairing, 171 1st. corner
YamhllL Main 1652. .
MASSECR.
EMIL THEILHORN. violin teacher. Pupil
. Sevclk. 207 Flledner bldg. Bdwy. 162tf.
ML SIC. . ,
OREGON Conservatory (school) of Music,
2d floor Russell bldg. (over the Lion ).
Entrance 165 4th su, cor, of Morrison.
MUSICAL.
WEST COAST INSTITUTE OF MUSIC, 6th
floor, Eilera bldg. We teach from melody;
no drudgery.
Ml M TEACHERS.
VIOLIN, piano, mandolin, guitar, banjo in-
structlons. Kol Kubeck.4"9Yamhill.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. Thou
.anH. nf KnfiKfied natrons. A
trial will convince. Chas. W. Goodman, op
tometrist. 2u9 Morrison.
PATENTS.
PATENTS that protect and pay. advice and
books free; highest references, best re
suits, promptneaa assured: send
model for search. Watson B. Col.man.
n.t.nt lawv.r. 624 F St.. Washington. P. C
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience i u.
and foreign patents. 601 yekum bldg.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
GOLDBERG, 620 Worcester bldg. Main 2525.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS. 905 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach. liver. kidneys. bowe s.
tnroat. goitre, scalp, high diqoo i"""
efficiency: drugless treat-
WW ,
JO ments. Goitre, paralysis, heaoacne.
tonsilltls. Dr. Walters, ouo sw
Mar. 4892.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prices.
Stark-Davis Co.. 212 Third. Main .97.
PRINTING.
itvwon'E PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr.
aiibiu.a r.IvfY"rrT7r; inuu. Front si.
Printing ana imuu
enr. Stark. Main or A 1418.
iTnimsnv PRINTING CO.. 73 is Bin su
Broadway
nnlllTlliri F. W. BALIfcb
A COMPANY,
rniniinu i,t.
nd Oak sts. Main 165. A 1165
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
CARL R. JONES. 404 Wilcox bldg
SANITARIUM.
jrrrs v . u. . . . institute treatment for
drink, drugs and tobacco habit admlnls
stored under ideal conditions sOsltrt.
?.":Z- ;"w..rv between 19th and
2Uth. Phone Broadway 3450.
SECOND-HAND STORES.
MAIN 5490 Buy and sell seiond-hand tools.
Itinl n rt automooiiea. .......
STORAGE.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
C M OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 248 PINE.
"STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
OREGON TRANSFER CO. 474 Gltsan st.
-to.u T.Unhnn, Ttroadway 12Sl O
A 1169 We own and operate two large
class "A" warehouses on terminal imw.
Lowest- insurance raim
CUT freight rates on household goods shipped
J I 1 " ' . . I,....,.,. WBTVlinUHH AC
L n.t a II 11 hOUQ. DI.IIIllli. ..-.- -
Transfer Co., 9th and Hoyt.
703, A 1793.
Broadway
rT. nnfv -e. WAREHOUSE
Of-
lT Madison General merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main iwi.
. . . . . . . . . . imviwfi
STORACaE.
SECURITY STORAGE & 'TRANSFER CO-
iua arfJ"IM w
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CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
423 FLANDERS STREET.
WOOD AND COAL.
DRY BOX WOOD . .
Multnomah Fuel Co. M. 5540. A 2116.
BLNUFACTURERS
PIPE, FIFE FITTINGS AND VALVES.
M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-86 Front Bt-
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVERDINQ at FARRELL. 140 Front SL
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrop.
SASH, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER St CO., 12th and Davis Sta
WALL PAPER.
MILLER Wall Paper & Pt. Co.. 172 First. St.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d St.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 1877.
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main 07. A 151L
Lady Assistant.
. Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
MILLER & TRACEY
Independent Funeral Directors. .
Wash. St., bet. 20th & 21st. West Side.
Main 26UL Lady assistant. A 7t85
J. P. FIXLEY & SON,
Progressive Funeral Directors.
Private Drive Women Attendants.
MONTGOMERY j.T FIFTH.
Main 9. A 1599.
F. & DUXXING, INC.
THE GOLDEN RULB UNDERTAKERS.
414 East Alder St. East 2, B 2525.
WILSON & ROSS M,uiTah "Ith-
East 54. C 8165.
DUNNING A McEXTEE. funeral directors,
Broadway and Pine atreet. Phone Broadway
idu, A 4ooe. iaay attenaant.
BREEZE & SNOOK B '
MR. AND MRS. W. H. HAMILTON Fu
neral service 1973 E. Gllsan. Tabor 4313.
ERICSON Residence Undertaking Parlors.
12th and Morrison sta Bwdy. 2534, A 2235.
A P 7V1 J VTf Crt 692 Williams Ave.
' --'--'-' w. a8t lu8Sj c luij8
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. Main 4152, A 232L Lady assistant.
P. L. LERCH f Uih iscy M
FLORISTS.
CLARKE BROS.. Florists, 287 Morrison st.
Main or A 1605. Fine flowers and floral
designs. No branch stores.
MARTIN A FORBES CO., Florists, 864
Washington. Main 269. A 1269. Flowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
TONSETH FLORAL CO,, 285 Washington
St.. bet. 4th and 6th. Main 6102, A 1161.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215, A S12L Selling
bldg.. 6th and Alder sts.
LUBLIN ER, Portland hotel. 828 Morrison sL
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, Boom 153 Courthouse, Sth St.
Entrance.
Phone from 8 to 5. Main S78. Home Phone A
2525. Night call after office boars. Main 270.
Report all cases of cruelty to the above ad
dress. Electric lethal chamber for small
animals. Horae ambulance for sick and dis
abled animals at a moment's notice. Any
one desiring a dog or other pet communi
cate with us. Call for all lost or strayed
stock, as we look after all Impounding;. There
is no more city pound, just Oregon Hu
mana Society,
NEW TODAY.
ESTABLISHED 1884.
On Tuesday Next
AT THE BAKER AUCTIOW HOUSE,
MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING,
tVEJ SHALL SELL THE FUHXISHIXGS
OK 'A GOOD CITIZEN WHO HAS
JOINED" THE IT. S. NAVY, ALSO SOME
RARE PIECES OF ROSEWOOD,
BRASSES, BRIC-A-BRAC FROM THE
HOME OF A PROMINENT FAMILY.
WE NOW HAVE THESE GOODS ON
DISPLAY, comprising antique rosewood
chairs and table, pair of elaborate
candelabra with prism hangers, bisque
figures and vases, old porcelain china
vases, antique walnut folding card
table, French clock and other good old
antiques, overstuffed tapestry daven
port as good as new, genuine mahogany
spinet table, William and Mary ma
hogany library table, costly mahogan;
rockers and chairs, some In cane sea
ana back, others upholstered in tapes
try. a collection nf TnHinn hnKlretn nni
bead work. Anglo-Persian Wilton rug,
"ii; -Axmlnster and other rugs and
carpets, good oil paintings and pictures
several solid mahogany parlor chairs,
cosiiy quarter-Hawed oaK. parlor oesK
massive brass hall mirror, sr e n u i n c
leather coirch and rockers, library table
ana rockers In oak, set of curta;ns and
drapes, ivory enameled bedroom siiite,
viz., bedstead, dresser and chiffonier
with French plate mirrors: two full
size and one three-quarter Iron beds,
an complete with best steel springs
silk floss and 50-pound felt mattresses,
pillows, wool blankets, massive nuar-
ter-sawed oak dresser with very large
r rencn plate mirror, blrdseye mapl
princess dresser and chiffonier, quar
ter-sawed oak dining-room suite, viz.
plank-top table, buffet and set of
leather-seat chairs: 60-piece dinner
set; also fumed oak pedestal table, fou
chairs and buffet: copper percolator,
silver teapot ana stand, Dresden lamp,
etc.; Vulcan gas range, water heater,
utensils and many other useful lots.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.
Tou are kindly invited to call tomor
row and inspect the above goods a
your leisure. Lovers of antique should
not overlook the pieces in this sale.
AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT AT 10
A. M.
On Thursday Next
We Shall Sell Furniture, Ruga, Etc
Hunters, Attention!
' "We shall sell for Mr. Morrison a com
plete hunting outfit, including decoy
duck, sleeping bag. a lot of shotgun
and rifle ammunition, fishing tackle
and other effects. You can call at any
time and look these things over. AlC
TION ON THURSDAY NEXT AT 10
A. M.
WE BUY HOFSEHOin FURNITURE
FOR CASH.
W. C. BAKER A W. H. DEAN,
Furniture Dealer and Auctioneers,
Masonic Temple Buildlnig, Yamhill and
West Parle Sts. Phone Main 3332.
AUCTION SALES
AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE -
169-171 SECOND STREET, NEAR
YAMHILL.
REGULAR SALESDAYS
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
EACH DAY AT 10 A. M.
FULL ASSORTMENT of GOOD SEC
OND-HAND FURNITURE at each of
our sales during the coming week, in
cluding DINING SUITES, leather-seat
rockers, arm chairs, library and stand
tables, bookcases. BEDROOM FUR
NISHINGS of all descriptions, carpets,
rugs, linoleum, dishes, kitchen
requisites and other effects. YOU
WILL SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING
OUR SALES.
PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT
We Are Continually Addlnir Choice
Plecefl to Our Immense Stock of
HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE
If you want this class of eroods it
Will be to YOUR ADVANTAGE to see
our line before vou buy. OUR STOCK
IS MORE COMPLETE than at anv time
eince we have been in business. Our
stock includes the VERY BEST GOODS
MADE, STRICTLY UP .TO DATE And
GOOD AS NEWi LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF ROOM-SIZE RUGS AND CARPETS,
STEEL AND GAS RANGES.
OFFICE FURNISHINGS
STORE FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT
DOXT OVERLOOK
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AT BARGAIN
PRICES.
' J. T. WILSON, PROPRIETOR.
SPECIAL AUCTION SALE
AT 275 DAVIS, CORNER OF FOURTH,
ltl A. ill., om riESUAi, aig. ibth,
of 20 rooms of furniture, consisting of
rou-top aesK, ivory coiorea aresser and
dressing table, oak and fir dressers,
iron beds, springs and mattresses,
spreads, quilts, sheets and pillows, steel
range, lace curtains, matting, pictures
and other goods too numerous to men
tion. This Is a good sale for dealera tq
attend.
J. T. WTXSOJr, AUCTIONEER.
Cash Paid for Fnrnlture, Etc. Main 162.
Ford Auction Co.
have reopened for business at the
old stand,
191 Second St.
We have a nice assortment of new
and second-hand Furniture which
we will offer for private, sale, as
we are not prepared to hold auc
tion sales for a short time.
Thanking our many friends and
customers for their past business
and hoping to renew the same,
we are
'Yours for a Square Deal
E. G. FORD, Manager.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned will sell at public
auction on his place, one - half mile
south of Multnomah Station on the
West Portland road, on
TUESDAY, AFGUST 20,
At 10 o'clock A. M.,
the following: property, as I am a-oine
out of business: 28 cows, 1 bull, 1 bot
tle wasner, l 4-n. p. Doner, one bottle
filler. 1 milk cooler. 1 No. 5 Simnlex
separator, 1 50-gallon milk tank, 1 wash
tank, l z4-craie sterilizer, l 3-n. p. gas
motor, 1 feed cutter, 1 3-inch farm
wagon, 1 hay rake, 1 hay mower and
other articles too numerous to mention.
LUNCH AT NOON.
Terms of Sale Six months' time at 8
per cent, bankable note; 3 per cent off
for cash. JOHN DESLEV, Owner.
J. C. Knratli. Auctioneer.
JZ0. B. COFFEY
mortgage: LOANS.
Insurance, Surety Bonds
S02 WILCOX BLDG. Main 70X A S70Z
PHONE TOUR WANT ADS TO
THE OREGONIAN
Main 7070 A 6095
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NEW TODAY.
Burns ide
St. Block
Non-resident owners offer
For Sale
the three-story brick build
ing generally known as the
Burckhard
Block
Facing 100 feet on Grand
Avenue, 100 feet on Union
Avenue and 190 feet on E.
Burnside Street.
WAKEFIELD,
FRIES & CO.
85 Fourth St.
$25,000 Hotel
Completely
Equipped
CLEARED $1000 JULY
BRICK BITLDING. WELL-ESTABLISHED
Bl'SINESS 1 GOOD
TOWN NEAR PORTLAND.
WILL TAKE PART TRADE PORT
LAND PROPERTY.
Watch Our Ads.
We Get Results
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
203-5-7 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
HOMES FOR SALE
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT.
$5000 7 rooms with 75x78 ft. rornec Baw-
tborne Ave. and at ZHtD bt.
$4500 8 Rooms with 50x100 ft.. E. 28th St.,
near llawtnorne Ave.
(4000 Dwelling" rontainnB two flats, E.
4th St.. near Bawthorne Ave.
$1850 5 Rooms with 50x100 ft.. E. Clay,
near r.. zu at.
IRVINGTON DISTRICT.
$4250 8 Rooms with 40x100 ft. cor. E. 28th
ana weiaier streets.
BEAUMONT DISTRICT.
$35008 Rooms, with 50x100 ft., Knott, near
WEST SIDE.
$50007 Rooms in Cednr Hill, adjoining City
t-arK. a Deautinu Home witn a .Beautiful
View.
All the above properties haTe ben taken
In under I-'orerloftiire and at the prlees
asked are ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. Keu
eonable Term ran be arranged. Inspec
tion by appointment only, bole Agenla,
F. V. ANDREWS & CO.
6th Floor. Piatt Bldg., Park at Washington.
Telephone Marshall 6035.
$5500 $5500
IRVINGTON
Never has an Irvington home been
offered at such a sacrifice. Owner is
out-of-town client and reqirests imme
diate sale, hence this price. The prop
erty is at
686 Tillamook Street,
Between lth and 20th.
Seven rooms and 60x100; all improve
ments paid in full. A snap at $7500, but
S5500 FOR QUICK TURN.
905 Yeon Bldg.
AUCTION SALE
WOODRY'S
Auction House
380 HAWTHORNE AVENUE
EVERY MONDAY, 10 A.M.
HOUSEHOLD FrRMTFRE,
RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUM,
OAS RANGES, RANGES. ETC.
PHONE EAST 7815. TERMS CASH
Home Owners
The Equitable Life Assurance Society,
under its home - purchase plan, will
make loans on desirable homes to be
repaid in monthly installments, cover
ing a period of 10 years with provision
that the mortgage Is canceled in event
of death of borrower; interest 6 per
cent; no brokerage. For full Informa
tion, see Mr. Strong, Equitable offices,
Oregonian building.
APARTMENT SITE
CORNER NOB HILL. CLOSE IN.
Present Improvements Pay 3 Per Cent on
, Price $17,500
Will take residence or wheat land to
$8000 first payment OWNER. J Tl.
Oreffonlan.
WE WRITE
FIRE INSURANCE
REALTY & MORTGAGE CO..
33 Chamber of Commerce. Phone
Main 2051.
MONEY TO LOAN
Abundance of Money for Good Loans.
Large or Small Sumr,
Geo. H. Thomas
2A7 Oak St., Room 2, Alnsworth Bld.
MORTGAGE LOANS
ON BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
PROPERTY.
ROBERTSON & EWING.
207 - 8 Northwestern Bank BIdjr.
IRVINGTON R. T. STREET,
HOMES. IRV. AGENT.
FARM LOANS.
Insurance company money to loan at
lowest current races on Willamette Valley
farms. No commission. Xo delays.
DEVERBAUX MORTGAGE COMPANY.
607 Concord building, 2d and Stark sta,
Portland, Orefoo.
FOR Mortgage Loans see Oregon In
vestment & Mortgage Co., Stock Ex
change Bldg-i Third and Yamhill Streets.
NEW TODAY.
Hawthorne Ave.
District
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1- fFPllCYJ
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Price $4500
$SO0O would not duplicate this fine
combination resident and business
property. The first story is built of
pressed brick and concrete; the sec
ond and third floors are exception
ally desirable. Has large porches,
large parlor, modern and up to date
in every way, but there Is some In
side finishing still to be done. Hera
you can have a modern home in good
close-in location, and with no extra
expense can get an income from the
stores on first floors. Why pay 4500
to 5000 for a residence not 80 good
and no chance to get an Income or
make as big profit when you get
ready to sell. This Is a real bar
gain. Look it up. See this It's no
junk.
Watch Oar Ads. We Get Results.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
203-5-7 Board of Trade.
A Real Farm
Near Portland
Price
$133,000
TOTS FARM IS LOCATED SV4 MILES
EAST OF PORTLAND,
Paved road and electrlo car runs
through the place; 665 acres, about
half in cultivation; plenty water;
good fences; two sets of buildings;
some orchard. This is one of the
best buys In this country.
.
Watch Our Ads.
We Get Results
Ritter, Lowe & Go.
20.1-5-7 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
IRVINGTON HOMES
NEVER PRRVIOVMT OFFERED
FOR SAM;.
FIRST floor hnn hull, llvinjc-room with flre-
plnre, oiuinx-room ami la r ice room wnn
fireplace ami bathroom. kitchen, etc.
Hardwood floor, hrcond floor ha 3 hrH
roomH. bathroom, l-elnt porch. Full
basement. Kimri heater, furnace. ftOxUHl
ft. lot and Militate on . 23d St. N. and
eoutli of B razee St.
A modern huniralow containing larce HtIiik-
room with nrepiace. uininjc-rnom. Kiicnen.
pafcnpantry. breakfast or maid room, den
with fireplace, 3 bedroom, hleeplnff porch,
bathroom, hardwood f loon, hot water
heat. foil haftcment. Beautiful ffarden
with 150x100 ft.. Nituate oo E. K4th M. N.
aud south of Braiee M.
Flrt floor ha hall, llvlnr-room, fireplace,
clinliifc-rooiii, kitchen, hardwood floor.
Second floor. 3 bedrooms, bath, full base
ment, furnace. .Modern and complete In
every detail. Lot contain 1500 square
feet. Nit nut e on E. 28th St. N. snd south
of Brazee St.
Inspection of the above properties by ap
poiutment only. Apply to bole Ageuts.
F. V. ANDREWS & CO.
Sth Floor, Piatt Bids;. Park at Washington.
Telephone Marshall 602S.
MORRIS & CO.
PACKING EQUIP
MENT FOR SALE
AND BUILDING FOR LEASE.
We offer for sale the complete equip
ment of the Morris Packing Plant at a
verv attractive price.
This equipment is In good condition
and Includes one eleven-ton Ice refrig
erating machine, overhead tracking and
scales, suspension scales, platform
scales, boilers, tanks, soaking vats, ham
cages, ham cylinders, cutters, butter
cutters, etc.
We would consider leasing this packing-house,
which is located at 15th and
Marshall streets, completely equipped.
STANLEY S. THOMPSON CO,
Ground Floor, 302 Oak St.
IRVINGTON FLATS
$24,000
Walking Distance, 100x100 Lot and Ex
tremely Modern Flat Building.
Six Apartments of Five
Rooms Each
This Is an Exceptionally Good and
Clean Investment.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
203-5-7 BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
Sam Connell Lumber Co.'
Bdwy. 140. 354 Ankeny St,
Portable and Ready-Cut
Houses and Garages
Call for full particulars and details re
garding our nousea ana garages,
DO NT PAY HIGH RENTS.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved city and farm property! In
.tall men repayment privlleae If pr
f erred i prompt, reliable aerrfcew
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
217-21S Northwestern Bank Building.
Marshall 4114. A 411S,
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