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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1919)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MAItCII 9, 1010. MEETING NOTICES. B. P. O- ELKS. NO. 142. Special meeting this (Sun day i afternoon. 2 o'clock, for initiation of candidates. Vlsit inpr brothers welcome. M. K. ypAULbi.NO. Sec. HARD-TIMES BALL Wear your old r!. f' ,fvery one in the city of Portland intlteil if a ni. ml-r or not, Riven by Anchor . oiincil. .No. 740. K. and L. of s in W. O W. iiall on 11th.. between Wash, and Alder, luenday niRhi, XlHrch 11; large rioor com irmtte to see every one has a good time, near your oldest clothes, there will be plenty of fun. kangaroo court, prizes for the most appropriate costumes. A.imisHion 33 cents, jazi band. Come, get acquainted and join Anchor council, the council that does things; KIRKPATRICK rorNCU. xo " KNIGHTS AND LADIES OK SECURlfy Open meeting next Friday. March 14. 8:30 J. M. sharp, fwi.-s hall. He and Jefferson streets, lard., ."ov." Kntertainment. danc ing. Hoch's union music. Good prizes. Admission 1-", cents. Come for a good time. Join J'oi-tlumi fastest-growing council, costs onW $1. the medical fee. 8 beneficiary ap plications in last 2 meetings and more want ed for tlie next meetings. r.00 AND DANCE A free card partv and lance will be. given bv Service Circle. No. . Neighbors of Vo.-i.-raft. Monday even ing, March 10, in Woodcraft temple. Kith and Taylor sts. : cards S::i0. dancing at 10. Jion Iter's orchestra will rurnisli the music and an enjoyable evening Is anticipated. 'ome and bring a friend and enjoy the evening with us. MACCABEES PORTLAND TENT. NO. 1 wi.l give a dance Thursday evening. March 1:t, at their hall, 4u'.t Aider street, corner 31th. Everybody invited. A splendid time its assured for all who attend. There will be i,-ood music hy a j.-izz band. Lanclng will commence at ts:0 P. M. sharp. Ladies free, (ientlemcn 33 cents. By order of COMMITTEE. PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD, NO. 42, BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEO MEN, will hold a regular business meeting Thursday, March 13. In the new Moose tem T)le. corner 4tli and Taylor streets. Visitors velcome. Totta Haines, correspondent, "05 Alisky bldg. Main tioOti. Res. phone. East f'.lUO. THE ROSrCRUCIAN FELLOWSHIP. 40S Tillford bldg.. corner 10th and Morrison ts., Sunday. March t, 7:ao P. M. Lecture by D. .1. Dcreford. on "The Spiritual Causes Xor Inequalities of Birth." Free admission. HOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN Card larty and dnrtoe at Masonic temple, 3SS . amhlll, Wednesday, March 12. Cards at :4.", dancing at 10. "Union music and gro cery prizes. Admission 23 cents. FRATERNAL BROTHERHO O D "."DO" party by Hisrh Cost of Living Club. Look at these prizes: ,iO-!b. sack of flour, other prizes. Women of Woodcraft hall, 10th and Taylor, Wsd. eve., March 12. Admission 23c. FRIEDLANDER's ror lodge emblems, lass pins and medals. 310 Wajblnrtoa at. EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins, ew designs. Jaeger Broa. 131-3 6th at. IXXEKAL XOTICEa. .WIT-SON At her late residence at Seattle, AVush., Manh 7. Klizabet h Wi.se V ilson, aged 4'i yt-ars, beloved wife of William A. Wilson and sister of Mrs. William ; Winters, Mrs. T. H. Van Doren, Charles $ C. iarry and William Wine of Port land, Mrs. M audi us Olsen of Scghus, Or., Mrs, 1). B. Morgan, Mrs. Birdye Somer villo and Frank Wise of Seattle, Wash. The funeral services will be held tomor row (Monday). March 10, at 1 o'clock I. M. at Kinl'ys, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment Lone Kir cemetery. RA XDKL1 N The funeral service of the I late J. V. RandHin were held Friday after- ! noon from Zellar's funeral parlors, the1 K-v. Howcrsox of ficint ing. M r. Rand el in oifd of heart failure at the Albina En Kinn &l Machine works at the aee of til years 'Z months and -1 days. lie was a jMoneor of Portland, having resided in 1h city since 1SS1. He wan the father of the late Kdna Ranrl-!in and is survived hy his widow, a son Clarence, three daugh ters M r.s. It. C. Jons of Condon. Or. ; Helen and Frances Rand el In. Interment was at River view cemetery. GOLDSMITH At Oregon City. March 5. Henrietta Goldsmith. nged S3 years 3 months "JO days, widow of the late A. Goldsmith of Eugene, Or., mother of Mrs. Mux Bollack of Portland. Mrs. Lena L-uckly of San Francisco, Cal. ; Charles tioldsmitli of Sacramento, t'al.; Samuel Goldsinlt h of Portland, Jul hid, Bertha, Celia and Zidn. t.oldsmith of oreRon City. Friends invited to attend the funeral serv lees. whi:li will he held at Hoi man's fu neral parlors at 11 A. M.. March t. In terment Beth Israel cemetery. STARK At the residence. W.Y1- Thirty-ninth avenue tiout beast. David .Stark, a geil rS years S months U days, beloved husband of N a ion a Stark, father oi" Sadie O'Cuii nell of Tucson. Ariz.; Floyd Stark of Alaska and Walter and Ralph of Port land. Friends invited to attend the fu neral srvit-es. which will be held at Hol man's i uncra 1 parlors, at - r.'.O P. M., March lu. Interment Alouot Scott ceme tery. WALKER At the family residence, 113S Minnesota ave.. March 6, Frances Amy AValker, aped ."7 years 1 month 8 days, belovud wife of J. M. Walker, mother of the late Pearl Walker, Mrs. William Tat reau. Mrs. Ira Davis of this city. Funeral services will he held March 10 at '1 V. M. from the residential funeral home of W'il Bon &. Ross, Kast 7th and Multnomah. In terment in family plot. Rose City ceme tery. .WALKER On March G. at the fam ily residence, 11:S Minnesota avenue, Francis Amy "Walker, aged 57 years, 1 month, S days, beloved wife of J. M. Walker, mother of Mra. William Tatreau, Mrs. Isa Davis, of this city. Funeral serv- . ices will be held March 10. at '2 P. M. from the residential funeral home of Wilson Ross, K. 7th and Multnomah. Interment Rose City Cemetery. PESTEFAXO In this city, at the family residence, Marquam Hill road, March 7, Rose Destefano, aged -2 years, daughter i of Mr. and Mrs. i. Destefano. The fu neral services will be held tomorrow (Monday), March 10, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. J at St. Michael's church. Fourth and Mill streets. Friends invited. Interment at Ml. Calvary cemetery. J. P. Finley &. Sons, directors. Mr KIN.VEY At the homo of her daugher, Mrs. Rose Burdick, Mrs. Flora Wood Mc Kinney of Seattle, Wash., beloved mother f Mrs. Margaret Momey, Mrs. Rose Bur dick and Wi Iliam. George and Jessie Mc Kinney. Services at Portland Crema torium. Fourteenth and By bee streets. 2 . P. AL, March i. Friends invited. Crema tion. ' Seattle papers please copy. " KEED March 7. Mary G. Reed, aged 77 years, beloved mother of Mrs. W. F. Beeh, Mrs. Walter Reed and Roy E. Reed of this city. Dick Reed of Iowa. Fu neral services will be held tomorrow (Monday), March 10. at 10 A. M at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment at the Mt. Scott Park cemetery. JOHNSON March 7, Mrs. Josephine John son, aged 84 years, widow of the late An drew Johnson. Funeral services will be conducted March 10, at 11 A. M., from Pearson's undertaking parlors, Russell & Union ave. Friends invited. Interment family plot. Rose City cemetery. .DAVIS On March 7. at the family resi dence, :i43 45 th street, James B. Davis, aed years. Funeral services will be held March 1". at 11 A. M., from the resi dential funeral home of Wilson & Ross. Kast 7th and Multnomah. Interment Mt. Scott Park cemetery. WET MAX At the residence. 750 Wasco street. March 6, Anna Weiman. aged 36 years lu months l'J days. Friends in vited to attend the funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors P. M., March 11. Interment Rose City cemetery. CUXHl'S The funeral services of the. late Andrina Gunhus will be held March 10. at Z P. M. at the United .Lutheran church. Fourteenth and Davis streets. Friends invited. Interment at Rose City Ceme tery. The remains are at Finley's, Mont gomery at Fifth. LDR1DGE In this city March 7. Eliza beth Eldride. aged 2t years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kneeland N. Eldridge of Tacoma, Wash. The remains were for warded March 8. by J. P. Finley & Son. to Tacoma. Wash., where services will be held, and interment made. BROWN The funeral services of the late Cornelius A. Brown will be held tomor row ( Monday 1 morning. March 10. at 11 o'clock, at the Portland crematorium, Fourteenth and By bee streets. Friends invited. The remains are at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. BIVERT The funeral services of the late Joseph Nelson Bivert will be held Tues day. March 11. at 11 vo clock A. M.. at - Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at Riverview ceme tery. KHODES The funeral services of the late David B. Rhodes, who died In this city March 7. will be held March 10. at 2 P. M.. from the chapel of the Skewes Undertaking Co., cor. 3d and Clay. Friends invited. Interment Riverview cemetery. ANDERSON In this city March S. Amanda O. Anderson, aged 43 years, wife of Fred Anderson. The remains were forwarded March S. by J. P. Finley & Son. to Castle Kock. Wash., where services will be held and interment made. WILSON At Seattle. Wash., Elizabeth Scott Wilson, wife of "William A. Wilson. The funeral services will be held March 10. at 1 P. M.. at Finley's, Montgomery nt Fifth. Friends invited. Interment at Lone Kir cemetery. X4AXE The funeral services of the late Walter Lane will be held March 9 at 2 P. M. at Redland. Or. Interment at Red lnnd. Arrangements In care of Miller & Jracey. r t'NKllAL NOTICES. BAKER At the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Oceana Baker, 801 Sandy blvd.. March 7. 11)19. Ralph E. Baker, aged 13 years 12 days. The funeral services will be held in the conservatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder street. March in. at 1 ::to p. M. Friends are in vited. Interment In Masonic cemetery. DIED. BRADT At her residence. 149 Twenty-first street north. March , Katherine E. Brady, aged 07 years. The remains are at the conservatory chapel of F. iS. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder street, corner East Sixth street. Notice of funeral in a later issue. DAVIS On March 7 at the family residence. 343 E. 45th St., James B. Davis, aged 50 years. Remains are at the residential funeral home of Wilson & Ross. E. 7th and Multnomah. Funeral notice later. TRIPP In this city. March 6. Merton Tripp, aged 2 years. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. liert Tripp. Remains are at the Dunning & McEntee funeral parlors, Broadway and Ankeny street. LARSIN In this city. March . 1919. John S. Larsln. aged 73 years. Remains are at the Dunning & McEntee funeral parlors, Broadway and Ankeny street. HALVERSON In this city, March 7. John Halverson. Remains are at the Dunning & McEntee funeral parlors. Broadway and Ankeny street. NEWELL March 8. Wllhelmina Newell. aged 84 years. Funeral notice later. Ar rangements in care of Miller & Tracey. ITNKR A L. DIRECTORS. WILSON & ROSS EAST 7TII AXD MULTNOMAH, l'ortland's Most Progressive FUNERAL DIRECTORS EAST 64- -C SI 63 H0LMAN UNDEPwTAKING CO. Funeral Directors Established 1S77. Third and Salmon Streets. Main 307. A 1511. Lady Assistant. MILLER & TRACEY Perfect Funeral Services fir Independent Kuneral Llrector. Wash, t., bet. L'Qth and 21st, West Fl1. Main -ti'al. Lady Assistant. A Tisiia. J. P. Finley & Son F R OO RKSPIVK Kl 'NKRAL DIB KOTO RS. Main I. Montgomery at 5th. A 1 "?. F p. DUNNING. INC. 414 K. Alder. Phone Kast f.2. Perfect service, personal direction, free ufo of floral chapel and auto equipment. DUNNING & McENTEE, funeral directors, Broadav and Pine street. Phone Broadway 430, A 455S. 4.ady attendant. -w-3 vi. r 11 11 1 VII I TIlV Vti neral"gerrlce. 1W73 K. Glisan. Tabor 4313. T- t T T7'Tr,TT East 11th and clay Sts. tTm Li. ijll.lwL11 Kast 781. B 1SS. UpIpcnV Twelfth and Morrieon streets. jZiXfclOiiN Broadway J534. A T 7T7T T TTT fC Williams Ave. East lObS. C 1088. A. D. KEN WORTHY; CO.. 5S02-04 O'Jd st., Lents. Tabor 5J67. BREEZE & SNOOKS47, "s!"b Dm SKEWES UXDKRTAKINC, COMPANY. 3d and -lay. Main 4152. A ill'I ; Lady assistant. KI.ORISTS. LL'BI.IXEK, FLORIST, .128 Morrison. DISTINCTIVE FLOKAL TRIBUTES. VVreaths as low as $4; sprays 92. Tort!:ind Hotel. Phone Marshall 7.13. MAIIT1N & i'OHBEK CO.. Florists, 3.14 Washington. Main L'lifl, ll'fiil. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. CLARKE BilOS.. Florists. 2S7 Morrison st. Main or A lbo.1. Fine flowers and floral deslKns. No branch stores. PKOl'LES FI.OHAL SHOP. 24.1 Alder. Flow ers and desipna very reasonable. Mar. .11(22. lP.VIXIlTOX PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and Yamhisl. Funeral designers: lowest prices. MAX M. SMITH, Main 721.1, A 3121, Selling buildlnK., 0th and Alder sts. TONSKTH FLORAL CO.. 287 WashtnKton St., bet 4th and 5th. Main .1)02. A lltil. MONIMENTS. .PORTLAND MAKHI.U WORKS. 264-200 4th Ft., opposite City Hall. Main 8004. Phillip Ncti Sons, for memorials. EE BLAESING GRANITE CO. THIRD AT MADISON STREET 1 OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY Office, Room 153 (ourthoJM. 6th St, Kn trance. Fhone from 8 to 6. Alaiu 318, Home Phone A Tt&Zb. is tit call Mftr offlr hours. Yol Ittvtn 7C4. Repot t all eases of cruelty to the above address. E-ectric lethal chamber for email animals. Horse ambulance for sick and dis abled anlmaii 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 w look after tht impounding. There Is no mora city pound Just Orcgoa Humaai Society. XEW TODAY. FOR LEASE THE ST0NEBR00K HOTEL 365 FOIKTEEXTH, NEAR JEFFER SON, IXUIHE OF A. B. STE1NBACH 61S CORBETT Bl'lLDISO. CHOICE INVESTMENT WEST SIUE PROPERTY, CLOSE IV. tiood district, high-class Improvement, yielding over 10 per cent income. Will stand close investigation. Price $!500. A. H. BIRRELL & CO. 217 IV. W. RAXK Blll.niXC. Marball 4114, A 41 18. t RESTORATION TUNIU A most valuable remedy for diseased scalp, dandruff and other conditions which cause falling of the hair or premature grayness. Prepared by RESTORATION CO. JSJJKSi Tabor S344. GARAGE SITE AT SEVENTEENTH AND A LDER STS. NORMAL. VALVE :,OO0. OWNER Ml'ST SELL.. WILL TAKE SlfMHrO ON TERMS. SEE N. H. Atchison 404 Plntt HldB. STARK -STREET BARGAIN Modern Four . Story Brick Halldinc Now Leaned at 9275 Per Mouth. Will Take Tart in Trade. Price $35,000 WAKEFIELD, FRIES & CO. 85 Fourth St. ONE -STORY GARAGE BUILDING 100x100. DOWN TOWN. CEMENT FLOOR, GOOD SKYLIGHTS Price $5500 TEN YEARS' GROUND LEASE. Ritter, Lowe & Go. S0:i - 5 - 7 Hoard of Trade Building;. MORTGAGE LOANS OX BISINKSS AD RESIDENCE PROPERTY. ROBERTSON & KVVIXR, 207-8 Northwestern Hank Bldg. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A 6095. 1 JSSsarakaitigiHmiii ( 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. ACtORUIU.N PLKAI1NU, HEMSTITCHING. WE PLEAT skirts any style. (1; hemstitch ing ltc per (.'.; buttons covered, .astern Novelty Mfg Co., 6th st. Bdwy. ouo. ACCOUNTANTS. AL.1 KEU FAL'LKNEK Income tax re turns prepared. Ueneral accounting-, audit ing. -Marshall ii-i.il. ai ItaUway Hi- ciiauee. A'.AIt. llntM AND ll(i. JEWELEKJ). JKWKL,Hi' and watcti repairing. Miller's. " " jaajesLic ineater Diag. ALFALFA MEAL. GKOINO FEFU, HAY. WALTER SCUTT. Board of Trade. M. b6ti7 ASSA1EKS A.M ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 Second Jold, sliver and platinum bought ATTORNEYS. MOKRIS A. GOLDSTEIN, practice In all courts. S02 Nortnwestern iiank bldg. CARPET CLEANING. RIIMy Tho kind that wear the best are IIUUO made from your wornout carpets by Tho Northwest Rug Co. former address, l.';l Union ave. I. Kag rugs woven all sizes. 'arpt cleaning, relittitig and residing. Mail orders soiiv-lted. 13 East Eighth. I'HOXE EAST JSIH. H 12S0. CARPET WEAVING. FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS Kag rugs, all sizes; carpet cleaning, etc. Mail orders prompt. Fend ror booklet. ?aector,e.e i'fhe81 NORTHWEST FLUFF RUG CO., TJn.on ave. .V. I'honew: 651ff. B 147.. CANCEK TRKATMK.M. U M. JONES. M. L). CANTKFt TREATED. 1 Morgan bldg. Marwhall CHJ. CELLILQII Bl TTONS. TUB I KWJ N-li(iSO COMPANY. 37 Waahirgtcm. Broadway 4Ji, A CK.MKNT CONTRACTORS. CKM KNT coil tractors and builders ; best of references; all work guaranteed. Rice ''onstrurtin Co. Phone Kant 4Z4T. HIROI'RACTOR. 300.00O KNOW M'-Mahon, 100 chiropractor. Throngs prnnuuncina- t rcatment eastern. bet. permanent. 31 "treats" $15. Tel. IIIKOPOIUS T ARCH MK I A LIST. WILLIAM, K.Hielle and Florello Ua Veny, the only scientific chlropodtsta and arch spe cialists in the city. Parlors .Ut ;erltnscr bldg., southwest corner Second and Alder. Phone Main INlol. CIRC I" LAB LKTIKKS. CRANE LETTER CO.. 510-11-12 Royal bldg. Mar. TSJ2. Multigraphing, mimeo graph and mail advertlstng. COLLECTION. XETH & CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1700. No collections, no charge. Established H00. DAMIXl. MRS. BAYTH'S Dancing Academy. .108-11 . Dekum bide. Best instructors. Beginners' class Tues. eve., class party Frt. eve. Les sons day and eve. by appt. Main 1345. ALISKY Dancing Academy. Private instruc tors dav and evening. uiaiss rrinay eve ning. '2d floor Alisky bldg. 8 lessons, 5. MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY, inj I'd st. Ball room and Mage dancing. -iass i ties., ri. eve.: children especially. -Main -'iuu, DANCE orchestra. "L'non. Violins repaired. W. 1 . King, 5 4 S W ash. Broadway 47. IHKi AMI CAT HOSPITAL. HOSPlTA Is Dr. O. II. Huthinan. veterina rian. 4I. Kast itn si. r.ast loii, KLKCTRICAL REPAIR SHOP; II. M. II. ELECTRIC CO. 31 North -First St.. I'orttana, ur. Wl-k,T Rewinding and Electrical Repair- J ine a specially, nee us noout newj or used motorn. Bdwy. 104a. A 104i-i V.K. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Ur. F. K. t.'assrday, spei-iallst: glasses fitted. "00 K. Burnslde. ror. -Mth. B l.ill, K. 4i.il. J ERTII.I.KIl. K1UST-CI.APS MANURE. RUSKS. L A VN. OAKDEX. I.AS1K OH SMAI.I. LOADS. KAST BSH. HEM STI TCIIIXJ. K. STKPI1AX. lieinHlitfhlnp. scalloping, ac Curdtou side pif-al. DUttuns roverea; ninii orders. L'lil J'lttorK OIK. urnilyi INCOME TAX AOYISEKS. HARRY' TARBELL. Ray II. iaecarver. Tarbell & W isecarver. income Tax aavisers. 3:iS Pitto. k block. I'hone Bdwy. 2.",S0. Open nights until 10 P. M. this weelc. WHOLESALERS AND ACTO TOPS. Dl'BRl'ir.LK BlT.oy TOP CO.. IHh and Oak. WRY ;OOIS NOTIONS. L. DINKELSPIEL CO.WrtS GRAIN MERCHANTS. PACIFIC r.RAIN CO.. Board of Trade Bldg. HATS ANI CAPS. THAXHOl'SER HAT CO.. D3-."..' Front St. HIDES. WOOL, CASCARA BARK. KAHN BROS.. 10r Front street. PAINTS AND I.CBRICATING OILS. W P. FCLI.F.R CO.. l.'th and Davis sts. SKW TODAY. ESTATE PROPERTY DISTINCTLY HKllI-n.ASS Rl'ILD. INCi SITK l CHtllCEST PAHT Mi. TABOK. Contains over half an acre of land: has view of mountains and city both. During four years nwner has been making preparation for a home here, having soared no expense in matcine property attractive. Several large bearing fruit trees; fine assortment of shrubs and ornamental trees. Stone retaining wails and driveway. Attractive lawn and flowers. BUILD YOUR HOME TO TOI R OWN PLANS ON THIS BF.AU- TIKIL PIKCK Or PKOPKHTl. NOTHING FINKIl IN PORTLAND, In closing estate an attractive price will be made for immediate sale. Full particulars, apply A. H. BIRRELL CO. W. HANK nlTI.DINC. Mnraball 4114, A 41 IS. :i7 Exceptionally Fine 130 Acres 1 1,4 MII.ES FROM MEDFORD. All in cultivation, very best soil, extra fine modern buildings, including valua ble farming tools and implements. Price $40,000 WHb Thle Vfufi Crop S4S.0OO. TERMS .K,04M CASH. NO TRADE. THIS IS A MONEY-MAKER. Goddard & Wiedrick 243 Stark Street. GRESHAM BLDG. $20,000 100x115 LOT, GOOD TWO - STORY BRICK., WELL OCCUPIED. Ritter, Lowe & Go. 2A3-S-7 Board of Trade Building. SNAPS! Absolutely Cheapest Priced Lots, East Thlr1y-t hlrd and Knott. Also Lots Tblrty-flrat and Thompson, l ive Acres Near Taylor Kerry Horal, South of Ryan Station. Investigate. Geo. H. Thomas OWNER, 27 OAK. ROOM 2. Phone your want ads to tho Orego nlan. Phone Main 7070. A 6095. IKON WOUK. PHOE.MX IKON WORKS. Engineers, founders, mechanists, boiler ma kern, boiler and blacksmith shop. Of fice and works. Hawthorn avo. and Eaat Third at. M I SIC. M- H. PALACIOS, Instructor In tspanUh. mandolin, guitar and clarinet. iiiiord bld., luth and Morrison. Tabor SQiio. OKEUON Conierv-itory ischooli of Music. -d floor icusnell bids, lovei the "Lion" ) .ntIa ce lGoVa 4th nt.. cor. ofM o ris on. GRADUATE piano teacher with experience ; lesions at your home. 70c. Call Tabor 3 :t;s. PROF. LAVVrio.x years experience pauo Ir.g')n yo u r ho m e. 1 c. Tabor 7 JvMj. EM I TIIlKL.lIOIiNioTnrcacnTr; pupli Sevclk. tt KUeaner bldg. U road way !-:. VIOLIN, piano, harmony, guitar, mandoltu, banjo. Kol Kenbeck, Yamhill. PI AN'O or vocal lessons. 7oc Phone Main ltMitt. OPTOMETRISTS AM OPT IVIXK ffV GUti-SKS AT A SAVING. I loilrli your paironuKo on the .V?- bats of capable ecrv lee. Thou- bands of sutIkiicU paironi. A trial will convince. Charles V. Ooodman, Optometrist. Morrmon. Msln I'lJ-i. l'Al'KR IIANOKRlS. COXROV Ac is IK ICS, paporhunsers, decorators and tint era; work guaranteed. 400 -d il Phone MarahRll il-ti. 1'ATKNTS. i'ATENTS Send sketch or model for pre liminary examination. Book.et free. High est references. 13cst results. I'romptn.FS assured. Wataon E. Oolemau. Fateut Uw. er. UJ4 V ht.. WashtnKton. D. C. PATENT ATTOKNKVK. EX-CONOKEMAN It. M. Jlct'llACKEN. regintered patent attorney. lsul Avon I'lace. Washington, 1. C L. C. WKKillT "J years' rxprrlencc VJ. andforeignpateiits. tlnl Lekum bids:. UOLDllKHti. tl'.'u Voiclr bldg. Main E. U. iilrkenbeilel. Main :iHt. (Vtitial IiIiIk K. ft. Ttirker.beu I. Main .IGlfl. Central bl.!s- PHYSICIANS. Kit. I K. WATTE11.S. HUU Mweliand bids, prjc increased efficiency druglesa 0UO treatment, ffoltre, paralysis, head ache, appendicitis, liver. kldn-y. UK. R. A. PHILLIPS, DO.'. Uroadway bids, ltheumatlsm. femalu disorders, skin trou bles, xt'imach, liver, kidneys. bowels, throat, goitre, scalp, hlKh bnmd pressure. 1'I IMIIIMi SI PFI.IES. I'IXMDIMj Sl'PPLIKS a" wholesale prices. Stark-U.iv Third. Main 7i'7. PKINTlNi KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. U.mtenb. ln. ilgr. Printing and linotyplnK. Hni'ra Front si., corner Stork. Main or A 141S. DDIWTlUr F. W. BALTES & COMPANY, rnlftl lilU 1st and Oak sts. Main 1 r..-,, A lli'. SECONIt-IIANII STOKES. LEVIN HARDWARE 3c THN1TURK CO. HIM Kront street. We btiT and sell everything In the hard ware and furniture line. I'hon. Main !t7. A 7174. TRANSFER AMI STOKAJiK. OREOON Til tXSKKH CO.. 474 (iliFan st.. corner of l:Uh. Telephone llrnadaay l-l or 31fi!. YVe own and operate two larKe class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest Insurance rates in the city. LAIIGK truck, reasonable rate. Ion? distance hauling, daily trips to all parts of the city; also lipht truck. Phone Main 140, Jit:t Salmon St. FIREPROOF STGRAGE C. M. OLSEN TRAXSFKR CO.. C4 PINK. M ADLSON-i-T. HOCK & W A R Ell Ol'SK OK flce. 1 S'. Mndisfin st. General merchandise and forwarding itpents. Plionp Main lr.Nl. ! M-KIWI -MOV INC STORINC. SEITKITV BTUKAUB & TRANSFER CO. lor, Park st. Main .-.111... A lor.l. CLAY S. MORSE. Inc. TRACKACK. STORAGE. TRANSFER. 44S-4-.4 Oilman St. Fl'l.TON SONS nCKaR moving and stonine room. Eust 4a". ;l.'.0 llawtliormi. M(UM (I.KAMMI. ELECTRIC vacuum cleaning In your home, "itv'a rug. i.'arl. Kast WATCH KH'AIRIMi. H 1511 EST prices pnld old watches and jew elrv Condition no obiecL Repairs a spe cial t R Inier Jewc'.ry Co.. 4 11"; Wash, st. MANUFACTURERS "PAINTS, OILS AMI t;i..ss. KASMfSSP'.N & CO., -d and Tajlor. PICK. PIl'K UTTIMi AMI VAI.VK: KLINE. S4-8 Front street. PL! MBINti AMI STEAM SCPPI IE M. L. KLINE. K4-i Front street. i'TTll DCCK COMMISSION MKIt HANTS. EVERDINt; & FARl'.El-L. 140 Front street. HOPE AN II BINDER TWINE. Portland Cordage Cn, 14th and Northrup. SASH, DOORS AMI til.ASS. W P. FI'l.l.KR CO.. ll'th unci Davis sts. WALL PAPFR. MILLER Wall Paper A VI. Co.. 172 First st. M'.RC.AN WALL PAPF.lt CO.. --MO st. NEW TODAY. &cftoT&fteg KSTABLI1HED 188X On Tuesday Next AT THE BAKER AUCTION HOUSE VE SHALL SELL TOR Fl RMTI RF Eli:8'. ,JKfiK 'nAHY OF HOOKS, ETC FROM A PRIVATE IIOM;. com prising good library tables, several XirSt-clasH rnrbr. u 1 .. v. . , ; - -"ic iur living - ..... . . i.-f iiriainii. por tieres, bookcases, old bra--- and Filver Dl ecf ". Morrl haif . i. .. N, M. A "i ,J' A LlllHAli V ......... iup ooxtju incnes. with em pire base; three-piece mahogany parlor suite. Jardiniere pots, pictures, brass and enamel finishes, mahogany princes" mie k w-itn r rencn plate " ii "I'rings. good mat tresses ni nW8 cren.'a ..I. I . . . - eii.o Liniiurune in quartered oak. several volumes of im-iuuiiiK me iirst Issue of the Century bound In sheep. quarter sawed oak dining room suite viz. round table, buffet and set of leather- C, ,: """"o dinner ware In white, silver ware, a few pieces of old willow ware, steel range, gas plate, fire-less cooker, lawn mower, garden hose and many other useful lots. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. .T.heabov;J,s a, Par'al list of what will be sold. Intending purchasers should call tomorrow and look over these goods. Also, book lovers don't overlook this library of good 'books. AlCTION O.N TUESDAY -NEXT AT 10 On Thursday Next we shall have another lot of rood household furniture, carpets etc to sell. AUCTION O.N THIRSDAY NEXT J 1? 10 Ja 31 Wi: BUY HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR CASH. PHONE IS, MAIN 3332. AND WE WILL CALL. . VY.C. BAKER &W.H. DEAN Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers, Maaonle Temple Building. YamJUll and Weat Park Streets. 3, FLUFF RUGS From old carpets. Carpet cleaning and refitting. Rag rugs woven, all Kites. Mail orders solicited. nrrkUTu w ir'n i.' i l l. . . I ...... . .. ........ . . .- . . v. v Former address 153 Union Ave. EAST 3580 B 1280 NEW TODAY. IRVINGTON BUNGALOW rJ 665 East 15th, North Open Sunday From 2 to 5 P. M. FEATURES: Large living-room finished in old ivory and mahogany trim; beautiful mantel and fire place; dining-room in mahog any; unusual built-in buffet; DUTCH kitchen in white enamel; two bedrooms and bath; fireplace, two in attic; lot 50x100; fine garage. DON'T OVERLOOK INSPECTING THIS. AFTER SUNDAY SEE BATTIN, WITH THE FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY 104 5th St, Main 6869 Evenings, Tabor 4743 Auction Sales AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE lflH-171 SECOND M'KEKf, Near Tkamblll. RECiULAR SALESDAYS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M. Fnn moxdws i,k .in kxtf.p- T10 , K(iK ASOTll KM of f.OOII M lKU i:i Kl It MS II. IM.S. inclUilinK round niul Hr-pr-nre din injr tables, (fining rhairw. loat her-sMt rokfrs and arm ri:iirs, library tablc.H. slnis, walnut writinir desk, c-ouchs and pttoeH. Iron beds. Fprinirs and maltrepacs, white enamel, whit maple and o.ik i ref er and t-h i f f on i er?, com modes. rh?i of drawers, mantel beds, sheet . slip?, quilts, blanket?, pillow. MOMIKK MKKL HW4.I.. TWO ii S K.MiV, dlshos, utensils, rarpcti. lin oleums and other mist-el lanous effeets. KIrl) and KUID.W we cell again at lu A. M. GOODS SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE AT ALL TIMES ave rnuv u.miist anthic; vnr l Y W t l IV THE IIET'lElt I.IIAIIi: or ;ooiS. We mention a few of t lie items we have. Just added to our line, goods that are worthy of jour atten tion : CIRCASSIAN WALNUT BEDROOM SET WITH CANE PANELS VERY HANDSOME DINING SUITE IN ANTWERP OAK ANOTHEIl COSTLY SUITE IN THE FUMED FINISH SEEHAL MIIO;aV PIECES, large EAS1 HIK'KKH overstuffed, with gen uine brown Spanish leather. t'ome in and look them over. Also ask to see tho UNIVERSAL COMBINATION RANGE ;ooi AS 'EW. ai.t. c;oon oLn at privtk si.e 4 It E l'IIlT-( LAS 1 ElEHY RK SPKI'T, l- l I.LV (il'AltA.M'KKU A.U UhLIt EltKU. GROCERY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION J. T. WILsO, PROPRIETOR. Cash Paid for Furniture, Call Mali 1MU. lO Acres Near Lents All in Prunes and Apples. Five-Room Cottage, Barn, Outbuildings, OMS-QUARTER MILE FROM STREET AH AM SCHOOL. WILL TAKE I'AKT Ill-IDE. Wakefield, Fries & Co. 85 Fourth St. Main 14 Garages Call for Illustrated Price List. S4 Ankeny St. Phone Uroalna; 140. Sam Conneil Lumber Co. MORTGAGE LOANS Improved elty and farm property, installment repayment prlvlleare l( preferred l prompt, reliable service, A. H. BIRRELL CO. 21 7-21 a Kortaweatern Rank Raildias. aiarsba.ll 4114, A 411S. NFW TODAY. Architectual Beautiful Country and City House IN a section surrounded hy the wealthiest and most exclusive homes in Portland. Imposing and picturesque. Something of the associated charm of the Aihambra, with its terraced pir dens. playing fountains, gravel paths around turned centers massed with flower beds, arched wall pergolas draped with creepers and festooned wnn vines, connecting all paths, walks, terraces, lawn tennis grounds, sunken garden and patios into one attractive whole, with seats, hammocks offering every comfort for outdoor life. Th: spirit and charm of the ground dwells within the beautiful home. Built on a knoll of .1 acres with a stucco wall surrounding the grounds overlooking the river, and the view from every window in the house is a framed pio twe. The reception hall, with its grand stairway and larpe cathedral windows throwing a moihcr-of-pearl sunshine all over the place. From which you can enter through large French doors to the living room. 3'x:!.". from which you have a iew down the river for five miles. The living and dining rooms are in old ivory rubbed to a satin finish. The billiard hall is in San lomingo mahogany with a Hrunswtck standard table. You pass through a large tiled conservatory with a cupId fountain to a beautiful loggia overlooking the boathouse. used as a loimging or smoking room. There are 4 bedrooms in white enamel and walls In delicate tint, and each room is connected with n beautiful tile bath room with porcelain floor tubs, show ers, lavatory, pedestal wash stand. M o t t's fixtures. Servants quarters, with bath, and lodge at 1 he entrance gate, witli chauffeur's anil jrarUencr's quarters, bath, hot .nil cold water iin.l electric laundry. Co.-t S&J, (. ill sell for less loan JiO.000. Furniture for eale. Ik " DELAIIUNT r,' AUCTION SALE Wednesday, 2 P. M. 191 Second St. There will be a jrood assort inent of medium furniture for this sale, and you are sure to ret 901110 bargains if you attend, for we have almost any thing you need in thi- line of house furnishinK. dressers, beds, blankets, pillows, carpets, stoves, rangi-s. chairs, tables, etc. etc. K. t;. KOKI), Ai niO.NKK.R. X. n. A"o 9ell anythlncr at any time, arid if you cannot find it con -venient to attend our sale. -.t 1 1 at any time, as you will readily s-e that we can k I vo you some good bar gains in furniture. FORD AUCTION CO. 191 Second St. 3 Acres Six-Room House, Fruit Trees. Near Eighty-Second Avenue and Foster Road. Will Take Part Trade Wakefield, Fries & Co. 85 Fourth Street Main 14 That Coet Tou I.e and Get Tou Ou. of Debt THE MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAJ NO COMMISSION Equitable Savings and Loan Association X40 starit Street Bargain Sale Modern 5-Room Bungalow Including: Furniture $2850 233 EAST 321) STREET AT MA IX Iaqnlre T01 CORIIETT DLDG. Main l.1 EDWARD E. GODDEY CO. United States Bank Buildin; Loans on APARTMENT nOUSES. RESIDENCES, and some other classes of real estate. Send Us Your Old Carpets Old Kujr mnd oolen C lothlnfr. Ve Mke Kevvrmible, liaod-Uuvrn FLUFF RUGS They Wear Like Iron. Mail Order. tM-nd for Booklet. Kajr Rue Woven. All tSiiev. Carpet Gleaning 9x12 Rugs Steam Cleaned $1.30 WITKRN KLIIT Kl i CO.. St Colon Avenue N. Kt tt.116. R JOHN B. COFFEY MORTGAGE LOANS. Insurance, Surety Bonds 302 M 1LCOX ULDG. Hois 702, A 3T02 2 NFW TODAY. IRVINGTON STORY AND HALF 602 EAST 22d NORTH OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P. M. FEATURES : Located on choice corner with cement parage; house? built and arranped on liberal ideas; all rooms are lare and spa cious; livinp room 18x32; larpc dininp room; one of the finest Hutch kitchens with every modern convenience; 3 larpc liedrooms upstairs and splendid hath; full cement basement. If you arc in the market for an unusual home one you have probably admired driv ing by then be sure to see this Sunday. After Sundav see BATTIN With THE FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY 101 Fifth St. Main 6S69 Eveninprs. Tabor 1718. WANTED! Apartment House City properties, clear of incum brance, valued at $50,000. Will as sumc mortgage of reasonable amount and pay cash dif ference for apartment-house prop erty up to $125,000. . Must be modern, brick, corner, and well located. INSIDE PROPERTY DEALERS GROUND FLOOR. HENRY BLDG. 7 r' sr. Special Notice $4750, Formerly $5500 to r.( nmv m:h h mvnac.kii 71 kim;i i MKi:r.r Kenton home, very choice, favomMv Uc:i ted, 7 r'"n.H jt ni s!epinis porch, htrictlv motiern. KxrelKnt tonsirm 1 1 o n and interior finish. 1 1 . r a k e. All improve men ami p;i inp in an J pain. Ciir one block. Terms. Geo. E. EnIehart M MX T-. S MIAIIV Bl.lx. HERE IS A HOME THAT 1 WKLI. OKTll WIIII.K Kocatod n th crown of the hill, with pooii vl'w, Hon s o-niuins rcc pt tun hall, 1 i v i ;i -r room with firrpl.ice, iiinint; rotttn with fireplace, small i n. I.itchei.. front and l;ic k ta i rs, four tei roeni s. firejilace in one. Attic fiulsheil. lull basement with furn.ue, wash traj t, fruit room. I,ot 4xlK feet. Xo. ?;o K Twcnty-r-iahth urett. near Hawihorr. ave.. with all stre.-t improvements paid. $5500 1 V. AMHtEWS & CO.. 6ih Fluor I'liil Ill.lK- -larb.n'J Trackage and Building $15,000 Handy to River. Freluht Depot. I ; t c. 1 Ine (or 1 'actor y. Ritter, Lowe & Co. Soa - S - T Hoard of Traily llullding. AUTO WANTED Owner 'f new, modern Fix-room home, with every modern improvement, in the Irvintcton section, will accopi automo bile to $15f0 as firnt pavmtnt; buLiliet: on easy monthly paym.-itts. K. AMIKKUS Jfc CO 6th Floor. I'lalt Hll. I'hnno Marshall BOJ.V I'Ult MOHTI. AUK I.IIAS See Orecon Investment & Mortgrnge Co.. 2-J Ciiambt.r o Comuieicu.