The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 07, 1919, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 31

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTE3IBER 7, 1919.
7
MEETING NOTICES.
FREE FOR EVERYBODY.
Tree ODemn; dance, everybody In Portland
And Its visitors Invited. Sailors and officers
of the Pacific fleet be sure and attend.
will show you the time of your life. Given
by Anchor Council. 74t. K. and L. of S. for
the public. Tuesday nicht. September 9. W.
O. W. hall. ll'S 11th street, between Wash
ington and Alder. Drill team acting as floor
committee to see everyone has a good time,
Itantiy music. Kverythinit free if a member
or not. Come and Ret acquainted.
NOTICE TO ALL MASTER
MASONS There will be a spe.
rial meeting; of M. M., held In
the t'ommandry rooms, lasonic
Temple. Monday, sept. 6. at S
P. M. Lectures, musical pro-
prosramme. banquet. All Master Masons
cordially Invited. Get together. Industrially
and social. y. in a fraternal spirit.
UK! F KITH GKifKlTH. 8ec.
IVASHOB HOMiSTEAD. BROTHER
HOOD OK AMERICAN YEOMEN will give
a free card prly and dance Monday. Sep
tember b. at Masonic temple. 3s Yamhill
street. "SfMj" l :4S and dancing; at 1U
o'clock. All Yeomen and friends cordially
Invited. I'nion music and irrocery prizes.
Mrs. . Karl Kclke. correspondent. Main
KIRKPATRICK Council 222T. KnlBhts and
Ladies of Security, special open meeting
Friday. Sept. li ::t0 P. M. sharp. Swiss
hall, 3rd and Jefferson. Cards, 'ioo."
dancing. llocn s famous union music,
44 pieces). Admission la cents. You are
cordially invited to come and brine your
friends for a good time.
PORTI..X XD STAR HOMESTEAD NO. 42.
Ti;:ilTHKI'HiKli OK AMKIL'A.N YEoMAN.
wiil hold Its annual eltction of officers In
the P. J. T. V. hall. 2ai loth at.. Thursday
tenlnsT. Spt. 11.
IETTA HAXES. Correspondent.
205 Allsky bldg.. Mam 6.136.
ROYAL CIRCLE NO. 5IS. NEIGHBORS
OF WOOrx'RArT 50 party will be given
at W. O. W. Temple. !- Iltn St.. veone
tay evening. September 10. Good prises. 24
bands. Admission 2.1 cents. Cards. 8:.'l0.
URGARET ttXRTHEIMEK. Chairman.
OPENTNG DANCE. September 1. Colum
bia hall. 2d and Oak sis.; good floor, best
music well-veatllated hall. Dance every
Tusiday sixht. Lnder new manaieemeut.
PICNIC
rlTSQ by women of Mooseheart Legion
fcunday. Sept. 7. at Crystal Lak park.
XaAcing; afternoon and evening.
EMBLEM Jewelry, button charm ptas
acw designs. Jaegsr Bros. 131-a Slxta st.
FRJEDLANTJER'S for lodge emblema
class pins and medal 10 Washington St.
JTXERAL NOTICES.
JACOBSON In this city. September 6. at
his late residence. tMni East Ninth street
north, Brick William Jacobson. age SO
years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Jacobson. brother of Gustav and Alfred
Alexander Jacobson. all of Pioneer. Or.;
J"hn Ed-ward Jacobson of Chitwood. Or.:
Mrs. Annie Matilda Stover of this city and
Carl Victor Jacobson of Palo Alto. CaJ.
Remains forwarded Sunday. September 7.
to J'inneer Or., for services ana inlermen
Remalna at Pearson's undertaking par
lora. Russell street at Inium avenue.
r.nniM September 5. at 74S Fremont
street. Louis A. Grimm, aged 42 years
beloved husband, of Mr Ida C. Grimm
and father of Wllbert. Wilms, Leonard
mnA Inni Grimm. Funeral services l
be held from Trinity Lutheran church,
Williams and Graham avenues, tomorrow
(tnnriav). KeDtember 8. at 2 P. M
Vrien.l Invited. Interment Rose Cit
cemetery. Remains are at A. K. Zeller
company's parlor
BETJIER Sentember 5. at his late residence,
S.19 East Eleventh street. John He:ier. age
At vears. be oved husband ot aiargare
Helser. Funeral services will be conducted
Monday. September 8. at 2 P. M.. from
the Second Congregational church, come
Fast Eighth and Skliimore. 1-ntermen
T.ne Citv Park cemetery. Remains
Pearsons undertaking parlors. Kusscl
street at Cnion avenue.
E ESS EL The funeral cortege of the late
Katy Hessel will leave the residence, lil
Fast Sixteenth street South, tomorrow
(Monday). September 8. at 9 A. M.. thence
to St. Acnes' church. Fifteenth and Miller
streets, where requiem mass will be of
fered at 9:30 A. M. Interment at Mount
Calvary cemetery. Arrangement In care
of Miller A Tracey.
CARRTCK At the home of her parents.
.VKrh iv, s E.. Ethel Leone CarrlcK
beloved wife of Sydney N. Carrlck of 2t"
Harrison St.. daughter ot iir. ana airs.
J. H. Marston. Funeral sfrvlcea will be
held Monday. Sept. 8, at 2:30 P. M. from
h. n..l.lrn-e at tL',22 3Xth ave. S. E.
terment Multnomah cemetery. A. D. Ken
worthy and Co., 5SU2-04 2d 1L fa. i.
director
fOLE The remalna of the late Walter
Cole, who was killed In action In Siberia
while In the services of the United states
army, were Interred at Multnomah cem
etery vesiterrinv I Saturday I. September 6,
at 2:30 P. M.. under direction of Miller
A Tracey.
BCLLIER In this city. Sept. 5. 1919. Mir-
euerlte Jeanne Bulller. aged 21 years, be
loved wife of Leon H. Bulller. Friends
Invited to attend the funeral services,
whih will be held from Holman's chapel
at 10 A. M. tomorrow (Mnnaayi. Dept. o.
ll. Interment Rose City Park ceme
tery.
sfcMEEKEN The funeral services of the
late Waller Scott McMeeken wi:l be he.d
from the Church of the Sacred Heart.
Tm Ft llrh mi Mumlar. Sept. 8 at 9 A. M
Friends Invited. Interment at Mt. Cal
vary cemetery. Funeral arrangements in
charge of F. S. Dumng. Inc.
va I RLE Y The remains of tha lata Kath
erlne Falrley were forwarded yesterday
Saturda). September . at 7:10 P. M
under direction of Miller te Tracey to
Pittsburg. P. where aerviees will be
held and Interment take place.
CAIN In this city. Sept. . James Cain,
aged 64 years, late of 211'i Second at.
The funeral services will be held Monday,
S-pl. 8. at 1 o'clock P. M. at Flnley
Montgomery at 5th. Friends invited. In
terment at Une Fir cemetery.
SMITH The funeral services- of the late
lliiv Smith will be held at the con
eervatory chstel of the F. S. Dunning.
Inc.. 414 E. Alder St.. Monday, sept
at 10::;o A. M. Friends Invited. Inter
ment at ML e'eott cemetery.
LARSEX In this city. Sept. 3. 1919. Oley
M. Unten. aged KA years. Friends Invited
to attend the runeral services, which will
be held from Hoiman's chapel at 2:30 P.
M Monday. Sept. 8. 1919. Interment Rose
City Park cemetery.
JORGEVSEV The funeral services of the
late Emily Jorgensen will be held tomor
row (Monday). September 8. at 1 P. M. at
the chapel of Miller Tracey. Inter
ment at Mount Scott I'ark cemetery.
SWARTZ In this city. September 5. George
Saart aged 19 year Remains were
forwarded by McEntee 6 Ellrra to To
ledo. O.
BHAW In this city. September S. Baby
Shaw. Remalna are at the residential
parlors of Miller Se Tracey.
YACLTS AND CREMATION.
TATT.T
fMQpiiialfirta
BURIALS
CREMA
TION. Disinterments for either.
FTNERAI. DIRECTORS.
1I0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO.
Funeral Directors
Established 177.
Third and Salmon Street
Main .VIT. A l.'.ll.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Services for Leva
Independent Kuneral Director
Wah sr. bet. 20:h and 21sl. west side
Main SrlOI. Lady Assistant. A ?SS.
J.P.FINLEY&S0N
PRV7RESSIVK FTNKRAL PIRErTORS.
Mm in 1 Montnmfn- at .th. A 17,K.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral par'.nrs with all the privacy of a
home, trtth and Everett wtm. Phone Broad
way lm:--T: Horn. A
F. P. PI'NNTXO. INC.
414 E. Alder. Phone Est R2.
Perfect rvlre. personal direction, free
i?ye of f:ort rhapl and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Sticror to Wilson A Robs. Multnomah
at E. Seventh. East T.4. Irvinjeton district.
Dl'VMN'i McKXTEE, funeral dlrectorsT
Pmadwur and Pine sts. Phone Broadway
4"io. A 4.".... Lady Attendant.
P. L. LEECH E"E,JtU7MDdBCi,-'s,
A
ERICS0N
Twelfth and Morrison streets.
Broadway :..: 4.
A D. KENWORTHY O
!,02-0l P'M t.. Lents Tabor R'JftT.
BREEZE & SNOOK
l"47 Helm. .til.
Tab. 12.-.S. B 2.-.41
A. R. ZELLER CO. East lo. C 10.
fcK EWES LNDERTA K1N1 COMPAXT Sd
and Clar. M. 41T.2. A 2221. f.anv alstant.
Phone your want aria to The Ore-go-Ulan,
ilain 7070, A 6093.
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 bOD5, House 29.
ACCOCNTANTS.
IL'LIl'S R. BLACK, accountant, auditor,
spf-ctall.it on involved accounts. Modern
svstems Installed, maintained. 728-9 Plt
tock block. Telephone Broadway 1.
AGATE CITTEKS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
JEWELRY and watch repairing. Miller's.
3a Washington St., Majestic theater Dldg.
ASSA1KKS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought,
BOOK
-NEW AND
SECOND-HAND.
SCHOOL
atmn!iB n,. and
second-hand
school books minzinM and stationery.
JOHNSON BOOK STORE. 1U0 4th St.
CANCER TREATED.
L. M. JONES. M. D. CANCER TREATED,
312 Morgan bldg. Marshall 6143. '
CARPET WEAVING.
RUGS
The kind that wear the best are
made from vour worn-out carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. (Former ad
dress 153 Union ave.) Rag rugs woven all
s:ies. Carpet cleaning refitting and re
sizing Mail orders solicited. 18S . 8th
at- PHONE EAST 3Sau, B 12S0.
fWf RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag Rugs, all sixes Mall orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
9x12 rugs steam or dry cleaned. 1 1.50.
FLUFF RUG CO-B4-S8
Union ave. N. East 6516. B 147S.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY.
887 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1234.
CEMENT WORK.
GARAGE floors and driveways, steps, walls
and porches: flrst-ciass workmanship; aa
work guaranteed: estimates free. Call Col.
64o. 1013 Stockton st.
CHIROPRACTOR.
300 000 KNOW McMahon. 10OT1 Chiropractor.
IJironEi nrnouncina treatment easiest,
best, permanent. 31 "treata" $15. TeL
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Floretta De Veny,
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors au- uer.
linger bldg., s. W. corner 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 130L
CHIROPODIST.
DR GARTNER. foot specialist: com
bunion foot arches made to order. 311
bwetland bidg.. 5th and Wash. Main 10X1
PAINLESS graduate lady chiropodist. Open
t-undays. 610 Bush-Lane, Broadway-Alder.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1510-11-12 Royal
bldg. Marshall 5822. Multlgraphing. mim
eographing and mail advertising
TH ELETTERrSHOP- MairTsSId.-405 Cen
tral bidg., mimeugrapnuitf; spi-ed service,
COLLECTIONS.
NETH & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 1790.
No collection, no charge. Established 1900.
DANCING.
KATHERINE M. ROWN guarantees to teach
all dances in 12 private lessons; 12 lessons
.". 4 lessons -'. 603 Eilers bldg., beu 4th
and 5th, on Wash. st. Main 5004.
MRS. BAY'H'S DANCING academy. Sd floor
Dekum bldg.; private lessons day and eve.
Social dance Friday evening. Main 1345.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY. 109 2d St. Ball
room and stage dancing. Main 2100.
IWCAXDCAf" HOSPITAL.
HOSPITAL Dr. G. H. Huthmann. veterina
rian. 314 East 7th et East 1S47. B 1902.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO.
31 N. 1st st. Portland. Or. Re
winding and electrical repairing
a specialty. See us about new or
used motors. Bdwy. 1045. A 1046
MEL.
B0XW00D-
-SLABWOOD
Multnomah Fuel Co. Main 5540. A 2110.
'HAULING AND GRADING.
HAULING and grading done by day or
contract. Call B. K. Williams, 510 Flan
ders st. Bdwy. 1465.
HEMSTITCHING.
K. STEPHAN, hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, buttons, covered; mail
orders. 219 Plttock blk. Broadway 10U9,
IKON WORKS.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS.
Engineers, founders, mechanics, boiler
makers, builer and blacksmith shop. Of
fice and works. Hawthorne ave. and East
Third st
WHOLESALERS AND
(JSP)
A I TO TOIS. PIPE. ni'E FITTINGS AND VALVES.
DUBRUILLE TOP CO.. Bth and Oak Sts. THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. tio-70-72 Front Street, Portland.
LniNs'FI CDI CI Pfl Stockroom and office M. L. KLINE, 84-S6 Front St.
.UHllxLLOriLl, 0U.J7 North Fifth street PLLMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
GRAIN M EIU7HAXT S. THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade Bldg. 68-70-72 Front Street, Portland.
HATS AND CAPS. M. L. KLINE. 84-S6 Front St.
THANHAU.-ER HAT CO.. S3-35 Front St. PRQmcK COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HIDES. WOOL AND CASCAKA BARK. EVEKD1.NG & FAKRELL. 140" Front S
KAHN BROS 105 Front ROPE AND BINDER TWIn
MILL SIPPLIES. ; ; ;
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
THE PEEKLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
oS-70-72 Front Street. oPrtland. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER CO.. Front and Morrison
W. P. FULLERCO.. Front and Morrison. WALL PA"EK.
RAsMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor. ' MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 230 2d Su
DIED. I XEW TODAY.
den e. l E. 4th st. N.. Sept. 4. Emma f
C. Worden. aged 6 years, wile ot .Major
Charles E. Worden. mother of William S.
Worden of this city and Mrs. Mae C.
Mason of Klamath Fall Or. The remains
are at Flnley s. Montgomery at Slh. No
tice of funeral hereafter.
FLORISTS.
IXBL1NF.H. FLORIST.
32 Morrisun St.. Portland hotel. Mar. 7.'.3.
34" Morrison let. Bdy. and Park. Mar. 257.
Portlands Leading Flower Shops.
MARTIN FORBES CO.. florists. o.4
W ashington. Main 2t.n. A uim. r lowers
for all occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists, 27 Morrison st.
Main or A r ine nowera ana norai
designs. No branch stores. I
PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 245 Alder. Flow
ers and designs, very rearonaoie. .var. ,..
RVINGTON PARK FLORAL
CO.. 4th and
Yamhill, funeral aesipnfrs
lowest prices.
MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 3121. Selling
bldg.. Sixth ana Ainer streets.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 2S7 Washington
.. pet. 4tn ana .tin. .vain ii. A-iitti
MONCMENTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
tM 4th St.. Opp City Hall. Neo Bros.
IrfS B LAPSING GRANITE CO.
Tr THIRD AT WACISON STREET
NEW TO DAT.
MONEY
To Loan on
improved
Real Estate
riTLE AND TRUST C03IPANY
Title and Trust Building
WHOLE Ttl.OCK.
J00x200.
E. 20TH NEAR SANDY BLVD.
RITTER. LOWE CO.
501-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bide.
mrnmm
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co., 187 W. Park St.
MCSIC.
MRS. BKUCHMAN.V. teacher of singing.
opera, oratorio, ballads, speaks authorita
tively on the technique of the voice. East
8K01 for appointment, or address 439 b
J 3th st- North.
OREGON Conservatory (school) of Music
2d floor Russell bldg. (over the "Lion"),
entrance lt5u, 4th su. cor. of Morrison.
EMIL THIELHORN. violin, viola teacher;
pupil Sevcik. 207 Kliedner bldg. Bdwy. 1629
VIOLIN, piano, harmony, all string Instru
ments taught. KoL Ken beck. 400 lamniiu
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. Thousands
Of satlslled customers. A trial win
convince you. Charles W. Goodman, Opto-
metriat, 209 Morrison. Main 2124.
ATTENTION! EYES RIGHT!
Dr. George Kubenstein, veteran optician.
Is right on the Job of fitting the best eye
glasses at reasonable price 220 Morrison
atroet, near Second.
PAINTING.
PAINTING John Conllsk, the reliable paint
er, aellvera the good A'hone uroaawii
2045.
CONTRACTING, painting and home deco
rating. Phone Tabor b290.
PATENTS.
PATENTS Send sketch or model for pre
liminary examination. Booklet free. High
est references, best results, promptness
assured. Watson E. Coleman, Patent Law
yer, 624 F sf., Washington. D. C.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U.
and foreign patent 601 ekum bldg.
GOLDBERG. 620 Worcester bldg. Main 2525.
PHYSICUNS.
Ono' increased efficiency druglesa treat
UUt9ment. goitre, headache, appendlcttl
tonsiiitla without surgery. Dr. Raymond
E. Wattera, 306 Swetland bldg. Mar. 4M92.
DR. R. A PHILLIPS. Broadway building.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic, female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale price
Starka-Davis Co.. 212 Third. Main 77.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS. J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping, luu1 Front
corner Stark. Main or A 1418.
DDIMTIWfJF. w.
BALTES & COMPANY,
I IMIII lilU .
st and Oak sts. Main 165. A 1165.
SHINGLES.
PHONE, wire or write us for prices, extra
frTA R A STAR (green) RED CEDAR
PUjlipi CO Carload lots. We are mill
UilliiULLO representatives and can
guarantee grade and delivery. Web
toot Lumber Company, 601 Couch
Bldg., Portland, Or.
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVIN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.
221 Front SU
We buy and aell everything In the hard
ware and furniture line. .rnone aiain
970, A 7174.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
The Service With a Reputation."
MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE-BAGGAGE
13th and Kearney. Branch liMi Broadway
PHONE BDWY. 3303
WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO.
nnt,ral Transfer and Forwarding Agents.
TRACKAGE. STORAGE AND TRANSFER
124-l-6 N. FIFTH ST. BROADWAY 454,
ORKfiOX TRANSFER CO.. 474 GL1SAN ST.
Corner of 1 ith. Telephone uroaaway
or 116S. We own and operate two large
Class A warehouses on terminal tracus.
Lowest insurance rates in the city
FIREPROOF STORAGE
M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 248 Pine.
MADISOX-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE OF.
F1CE, lstf MadtsOn St. General mercnanaise
and lorwarding agents, rnona warn io-ji.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO.
10S PARK ST. MAIN 6195. A 1051
CLAY S. MORSE. Inc.
TRACKAGE. STORAGE. TRANSFER.
44t-4.4 GL1SAN ST.
WATCH REPAIRING.
HIGHEST prices paid, old watches and Jew
elry, comiltion no ooiect. itepairs a spe'
clalty. Rainier Jewelry Co.. 440 n Wash. St.
MANUFACTURERS
Parrish, Watkins & Co.
Eat. 1S67.
Frank E. Watkins. Manaajer.
Member Portland Realty Board.
Real Estate, Rental,
Loan and
Fire and Automobile
Insurance Agents
Correspondence Solicited.
Seroml St. Phones Main 1044.
That Cost Ton Less and Get Too On:
of Debt
THE MONTHLY PAYMENT FlisUf
NO COMMISSION
Equitable Savings
and Loan Association
240 Stark Street
GARAGES
For All Cars.
Prices on Application.
Ready-Cut and Portable
Houses.
MiLLMADE
CONSTRUCTION
CO.
I 1601 Union Are. N.
Wdln. 241X
for mortgage: loans
Bee Oresron Investment & Mortgage Co,
2Z2 Chamber of Commerce.
L
NEW TODAY.
Auction Sales
AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE
169-171 SECOND STREET
NEAR YAMHILL,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
AT 10 A. M.
FOR MONDAY'S SALE Round and
square dining- tables, dining chairs.
buffets, china closets, three-piece par-
or set in fine condition, librarv and
center tables, imitation leather daven-
pofts, bookcases, hall trees, iron beds.
sprintrs. mattresses, dressers and com-
modes, manter bed, sanitary couch and
pad, child's bed. Iaree steel eneravintrs
ana otner pictures, a I s n e s, utensils.
cook stove, larpye heating stove, wash
ing macnine, garden tools ana other
useful lots.
WEDNESDAY AXD FRIDAY we sell
again at 10 A. M.
PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT.
AT THIS SEASON OP THE TEAR
NEARLY ALt, HOUSEKEEPERS ARE
MAKING SOME CHANGES IX THE
HOME TO ADD COMFORTS FOR THE
WINTER SEASON. WE ARE BETTER
PREPARED THAN EVER TO GIVE
TOC GOOD SERVICE. WE NEVER
HAD SUCH A FINE LINE OF GOODS,
AND THE PRICES ARE ALWAYS
LESS THAN YOU PAY ELSEWHERE
FOR THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS.
ALL KINDS DF FURNITURE
We Mention Jnat a Few Specials We
Wlsb You to See.
SOLID MAHOGANY DINING SUITE
Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated.
BIRDSEYE MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE
Colonial Design. Good as New.
OTHERS IN CIRCASSIAN WALNUT
AND GOLDEN OAK.
Also BED DAVENPORT, largre assort
ment of EASY CHAIRS, ROCKERS and
ARM CHAIRS in GENUINE LEATHER
U P H O L S T E R I N G S ; several good
LIBRARY TABLES in the various fin
ishes, some good wicker pieces, ROOM-
LARGE LINE OF
STEEL AND GAS RANGES
GAS WATER HEATERS,
HEATING STOVES, ETC.
COME IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE,
OUR SALESMEN ARE CURTEOUS,
OUR PRICES ARE RII.H I'. ALL GOODS
SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE FULLY
GUARANTEED AND DELIVERED.
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
WILL HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROB
LEM H. C. L.
J. T. WILSON, PROPRIETOR
We Pay Cash for Furniture and House
hold Effects. Get Our Price Before
Disponing; of Same. Main 1626.
There Will Be Held
At Coquille, Oregon
on
SATURDAY
Sept., 13th
A mihhf Auction kale OI lb
I -
head of registered Jersey
Cattle, all Females, and of
he popular St. Mawes Fam
ily. Ten head of these were
bred by Ed. Carey of Carl
ton Or. Colonel J. W. Hughes
of Forest Grove, Auctioneer.
E. R. McCormack
Florence, Or., Owner
At Standard Factory No. 2
Grand Ave. and East Taylor Sta.
POWER MACHINE
OPERATORS
to learn on
Shirts and Overalls
Mackinaws and Overcoats
$10.00 per week while learning.
Forty-four-hour week.
SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY
Experienced operators are earning
from $15 to $20 weekly
GARAGES
Get your car housed before
the rains start.
Modern
Construction
Company
315 E. 11th St.
East 5114
m a sol?"Tl .. Tr
NEW TODAY.
Washington
Street
Hotel
FURNITURE and
LEASE FOR SALE
BIG MONEY IMAKER
BRICK BUILDING
CLOSE IN
NEVER BEEN
OFFERED BEFORE
A REAL BARGAIN
MUST BE SOLD
AT ONCE
Weist & Dollarhide
510-11 Lewis Bldg.
4, Vvstif (
. rw VIST'S -5J
THIS
LITTLE BEAUTY
$3800 ONLY $3800
EASY TERMS.
This is one of the Rose City district
beautiful bungalows, strictly modern,
five rooms, hardwood floors, built-in
bookcases, buffet, fireplace, woodlift for
fireplace and kitchen; full cement base
ment, A-l furnace: just l1, blocks from
Sandy blvd. Quick posession can be
had. 1200 cash will handle, balance
like rent.
WATCH OUR ADS, WE GET RESULTS.
C. A. WARRINER,
RITTER, LOWE & GO.
ZD
REAL BUY
I Six-room modern bvrngalow; furnace,
fireplace, built - ins; larg-e, airy rooms:
Piedmont district; 55x100 lot. Price
I $3600. Terms $1000 down, payments
easy.
DOX'T MISS THIS UXUSIAL BO'.
H. AGKERSON
420 Henry Bids.
A SAFE INVESTMENT
WEST SIDE FLAT BUILDING
Located on the S. E. Corner of College
and Twelfth Streets, on
Ground 47x70.
Contains four four-room furnace-heated
flats, now rented for $100 per month.
Can be leased to produce 10 per cent
net on investment.
Entire property for sale to close an
estate at less than building cost 12 years
ago.
Will consider good first mortgage or
liberty bonds for equity of $(oo0. For
particulars see
W. H. Webb
yeox bldg. maiv 4913.
BEAUTIFUL LAURELHURST
.OME
(Immediate Possession.)
A substantial residence, built by the
owner four years agro, on a big, choice
corner lot in the most exclusive part of
Laurelhurst. This beautiful colonial
home must be seen inside to be appre
ciated; there is a larKe entrance hall
opening into an extremely large living
room, all ot tne woouwotk in nail and
main rooms is solid mahoprany, balance
old ivory with extra fine hardwood
floors. There is a dandy hot - water
heating plant, bedrooms unusually lare
and airy, one of the finest bathrooms
in the city; garage to match house.
$3000 Gash Will Handle
For Appointment (nil Tabor 7:60.
A Beautiful Home
In Rivera District
Perfect in every detail; ample
grounds: gas, Bull Hun water,
electricity.
Why not live where you can
have boating and swimming al
most at your door, beautiful trees
and invigorating air, all for
$15,000
Other Houses From $10,000 to 50,000.
TURNER
MAIN 37BJ OR MAIN S8
send us roua old carpets
Old Bam and Woolen Clothing.
We Make Reversible. IJand-itovea
FLUFF RUGS
Thej Wear Like Iron.
Hall Orders. bend for Booklet,
Jtag isufs Woven. All bizo.
Carpet Gleaning
jl2 Rugs, Steam Cleaned, tl.5.
WEMEHN kXtii Blli CO.,
M Union Av. N. East 65 It. B 147.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved eltr and farm property
lasfnUment repayment privilege It
preferred! prompt, reliable srrvlee
A. H. BIRRELL GO,
KJ7-21B Northwestern Ilank IluUdlnjV
AloxstaaU ills. A mU. ,
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NEW TOD AT.
HE GOT 20 YEARS!
And you may have 20 years in
which to pay for
IRRIGATED LANDS
A deep, rich, mellow soil a
money making, stock raising,
dairying proposition, in delight
ful climate and beautiful country.
PLENTY OF WATER FOR
IRRIGATING. CANALS NOW
IN WATER FLOWING
An unusual feature of our lands
is WELL WATER
Water, clear, cool, sweet, spar
kling, may be had from 15 to
30 feet on any of our tracts
abundance of it. You do not
have to drink ditch water, which
is necessary on irrigated canals
generally.
A CREAMERY ON THE
GROUND
takes all your cream, and pays
you cash.
SWIFT & CO., Portland, Oregon,
takes your cattle, sheep and
hogs at top prices, on small
freight rate.
HIGH SCHOOL, BANK,
CHURCH
GROCERY AND DRY GOODS
STORES, LUMBER MILLS,
CHEAP LUMBER!
This is the land of opportunity;
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Grasp it!'
Write for circulars Nos. 10 and
11, or call on
WALKER BASIN IRRIGATION
COMPANY
316-18 Henry Building
Portland, Oregon
LUEDDEMANN
COMPANY
GOOD 6-R00M HOUSE ahn,Vh .Tim!
proved: 25 bearing- cherry trees, other
fruit and berries; also chicken-yards.
Good location, on car. in thickly settled
district. Ideal for anyone wanting
chickens, fruit and gardens. Price $3750.
DflVt PITV DADy Attractive six - room
six
HUOL Ull I I rAllibun
galow in fine dis
trict, two blocks from car; modern
throughout: hardwood floors. built-in
features, faces east. Price $4800, terms.
WEST SIDE HOME house in good condi
tion; line view lot, fcOxlUl); on west side,
easy walking1 distance to retail district.
A bargain at $6500.
UflMC WITU IWPflMC B 1 8 eight -room
IIUiriL. mi II IHUUIHL house on corner,
close in on east side: modern; furnace,
garage, etc; upper floor divided into
two apartments bringing in $50 per
month. Pays 10 per cent on price, $6000,
and lower floor is occupied by owner.
SEE OIR LIST.
LUEDDEMANN COMPANY
Oill Chamber of Commerce. Main 6067.
rtland
Heights
LARGE, HIGH-CLASS,
SPLENDIDLY BUILT
MODERN RESIDENCE
with individuality; double cement gar
age with chauffeur's quarters above;
almost acre of ground, beautifully im
proved, with up-to-date quarters for
horses, cow and chickens; close in;
good view; 100 feet to car. This com
bines the advantages of a country
residence with all the conveniences of
the city. Has cost owner about $37,000,
but will sell for very much less as
he is living in another state.
MAR. 4827 BROOKE A-3839
54.1 MONTGOMERY DRIVE, OoT. Elm St.
$18,000
WESTOVER HOME
OF
BRICK & STUCCO
Eleven rooms, including living room
with fireplace, library, dining room,
kitchen and breakfast room on first
floor. Four large bedrooms and latest
tiled bath on second floor. Billiard
room and maids' room and bath on
third floor. A-l heating plant. Con
crete garage with handy entrance from
hmKP Klee-ant lot. 82x114 feet and
commanding one of grandest panoramic
views to be touna in ine worm.
' PBirE only fis.noo.
.-,no cash An bai,.
X C K TO B K A R
KASKED FOR A GOOD
l'IRCHASKR.
For appointment to see this splendid
home call Marshall 630 week days, or
Kast 1999 on Sunday.
BROADWAY COR.
TO LEASE.
Fine for auto or accessory business.
RITTER. LOWE & CO..
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
Garages Hf
Call for Illustrated
Price List.
354 Ankcnjr St. Phone Broadway 14.
Sam Conneii Lumber Co.
H
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NEW TODAY.
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A WELL located, carefully selected
property purchased at this time on the
basis of the 1915 construction costs,
means gratifying profits for investors.
Building this year is only 50 of
normal in the face of 3M years' short
age in construction. This condition,
combined by strong demand for space,
is making present structures far more
valuable than they were.
We offer these carefully selected
and appraised properties for your con
sideration. We have others ranging
from $3000 to $1,000,000 for sale or
exchange.
No.
1. $400,000; terms. Down-town
corner. Well improved; lOOx
100. Paying 6 net on asking
price. Can be put under se
cured lease, term of years, to
responsible concern.
No.
2. $70,000; terms. Close in to
business district. Modern West
Side brick apartment house un
der secured lease for five years,
paying 10 net.
No. 3. $52,500; terms. East Side
New modern brick apartments.
100 occupied. Waiting list.
Present income shows 13 net
on purchase price.
No. 4. $12,500; terms. Modern 4
flat building. Corner. Walking
distance to West Side business
district. Income $115 per month.
No. 5. $7,500. Quarter block. Cor
ner; 2 blocks from Grand ave
nue. Close in to East Morri
son street.
The F. E. Taylor Co. specializes
in inside properties. Its invaluable
knowledge of locations, ground
and building valuations, is at the
service of its clients.
Inside Property Dealers
GROUND FLOOR, HENRY BLDG.
Alfalfa Farm
RIVER BOTTOM
LAND
NEAR MEDFORD
We offer for sale our 190-acre river
bottom farm, one of the best money
making alfalfa and stock farms In
southern Oregon. Ideal for hogs, dairy
or sheep; 70 acres in tine stand ot
alfalfa which is leveled for irrigation.
Water system partly installed. Water
rights paid for from Rogue river.
Thirty acres is corn and grain land and
rest in fine pastures; feeding grounds
on high land, well drained; corrals built
and farm is well equipped for etock
business. Fenced with woven wire.
Good seven - room house. New fitock
barn. School is a mile and a half on
good coirnty road and Medford Is half
hour's ride. Present owners made biR
money on this farm but must sell im
mediately. Price
$19,000
TERMS. I.VCXIDES ALL KQIIPMEXT.
Rosenberg Bros.
MEDFORD, OR.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
$30,000
Very Desirable Home
With Beautiful Sur
roundings House complete In every respect. I.lv
ing room, library, dining and break
fast rooms, six bedrooms, two sleeping
porches, four baths, lavatory and extra
toilet, six fireplaces. One-half acre
ground. Attractive planting. Double
garage.
Y 14. OREttO.VIAN.
Near 12th and Yamhill
60 i no.
Present income $75 month. Away be
low value and about half the price of
anything in the vicinity. Good terms.
No trade. Price
$12000
w. gTcox
221 FAILING DLDG. MAIN 533.
COAT, BUNKERS.
ON O.-W. R. & N.
With sldetrscks and bldgs., with about
IS lots for sale,
RITTER, LOWE & CO.,
S01-3-5-T Board of Trade Bldg.
PROPERTY