The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 26, 1919, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 31

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, FO'RTL.AND, OCTOBER 2G, 1910.
WAVERLEY GOLFERS
DEFEAT SOUND TEAM
Seattle Club Men Fail
Burns Trophy Play.
in
ROSE CITY MEN 32 UP
Portland Club Starts Round
Clem son Cup Pairs for
Matches Are Announced.
for
A seventeen-man team of the Wav
erley Country club registered an easy
victory over the Seattle Golf club's
picked team in the first half of the
1919 home-and-home tournament for
the Hums trophy yesterday on the
"Waverley course, the final count be
ing 40 to 8 in favor of the local club
men. The conditions under which the
trophy is played for call for 72 holes
of golf. Thirty-six holes were played
yesterday and .the Waverley team
will Journey to Seattle for the second
half of the tournament some time in
November.
Eighteen holes of the first half
were played yesterday- morning and
the second 18 were run off in the aft
ernoon. One point was given the
winner of the first 18 holes and one
point to the winner of the second
round an additional point to the win
ner of the match.
Only one member of the Seattle
aggregation, H. A. "Dixie" Fleager,
was able to ring up three points for
the visiting team. Mr. Fleager was
paired with A. E. White of the local
club and won both the morning and
afternoon rounds with an additional
point for the match.
Nine members of the Waverley
. team scored three points each for the
local club.
Dr. O. P. Willing. Ellis Bragg. E.
A. Englis, Walter E. Pearson, Charles
E. Miller, Richard Wilder, Jordan V.
Zan, J. S. Napier and Dr. Samuel C.
Slocum were those who won their
morning and afternoon rounds with
an additional point for the match.
Several interesting matches devel
oped during the course of the play,
one of the most exciting and closely
contested being between Walter E
Pearson of Waverley and A. Dickin
son of Seattle. Mr. Pearson won the
morning round on the 18th hole, the
players being even up on the 17th
hole. The afternoon round was also
squared on the 17th hole and was
won by the Waverley golfer after he
had sunk a 30-foot putt on. the 18th
green. The cards follow:
1st. 2d.
Seattle. 8 18. 18. Tot.
H A. Fleaser 113
Jack H. Ballinger 0 0 0
8. L.. Russell 0 0 0
Carl Hulskamp 0 0 0
B. J. Brown 0 0 0
A. Dickinson 0 0 0
E. Fey 0 0 0
E. I. Oarrett 1 0 1
C. P. Burnett 0 0 0
J. T. Keena 0 0 0
W. P. Cameron O 0 0
W. A. Madder , 0 0 0
L, P. Lewis 10 2
H. W. Parry 1 0 1
A C. Scoffield 1 0 1
H. Oarstens 0 0 0
W. . McDonald 0 0 0
i
lt. 2d.
Waverley. 40 18. 18. Tot.
A. K. White , .0 0 0
Dr O. F. Willing- 1 1 3
.lark Straight 0 1 2
Ellis Brans 1 1 3
K. A. End Is 1 1 !l
W. E. Pearson 1 1 3
C. E. Miller 118
A. S. Kerry 0 1 2
R. Wilder 1 1 3
Jordan Zan .................. 1 1 3
.1. S. Napier ................. 1 1 3
C. E. Nelson 0 12
R. F. Prael 0 1 1
Dr. F. E. Moore 0 1 2
R A. Leiter 0 1 2
Dr. S. Slocum 0 1 3
E. E. Shaw 012
40
Today will be an active one on the
links of the Portland Golf club, as the
first elimination round for the Clem
eon trophy -as well as those of the
four flights will be played. The pair
ings are as follows:
Championship flight Dr. J. H. Tuttle
versus W. H. Nash; Rudolph Wilhelm
versus R. M. Miller; C. "W. Cornell versus
Dr. T. W. Watts: C. B. Lynn versus George
Janes; A. P. Dobson versus C. W. Myers;
Dr. O. F. Willing versus R. F. Ross: A. E.
Bowles versus C. C. Gross; G. F. Anderson
versus L. W. Smith.
First flight Ercel Kay versus F. A.
Heltkemper; W. C. Bristol versus E. E.
Hlgglns: Dr. Skiff versus H. B. Robinson;
W. S. Zimmerman versus A. W. Miles.
Second flight W. H. Miller versus James
Copland: H. B. Schofner versus F. T. Hy
kell; George Gammie versus L. W. Hum
phreys: George P. Washburn versus Dr.
A. D. Cage.
Third flight Dr. W. I. Northup versus
W. D. Scott; G. M. Schaefer versus John C.
McCue; H. B. Williams versus H. Brad
Shaw; W. F. Backus versus C. H. Head.
Fourth flight A. S. Robinson versus
a. D. Williams; F. H. Downs, bye; C. N.
Bampson. bye; E. F. Younger versus
Thomas Swivel.
BOXING TOURNEY PLANNED
WINGED M TO HOLD INVITA
TION AFFAIR NOVEMBER 2 6.
Battlers From San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Spokane and Vancou
ver, B. C, May Attend.
Multnomah Amateur Athletic club
will hold a big invitational boxing
tournament in the winged M gym
nasium on November 26, Thanksgiv
ing eve, according to plans an
nounced yesterday by Frank Harmer,
chairman of boxing and wrestling.
and tddle utJonnell, boxing and
wrestling instructor. Battlers of the
Olympic club of San Francisco, the
Los Angeles Athletic club, Vancouver,
ts. ., ana me spoKane Atnietic cluo
will be asked to compete and efforts
will be made to bring the winners in
the Pacific coast championships in
San Francisco October 29 and 30, here
to box on November 26.
Eddie O'Connell will leave for San
Francisco tonight with three Mult
nomah club mittmen. Carmen Heim,
115 pounds; Leo J. Hell, 125 pounds,
and A. K. Weller, 135 pounds. The
three boxers will participate In the
Pacific coast championships, which
will be held under the auspices of the
Olympic club, Wednesday and Thurs
day sights. Boxers from all over the
Pacific coast are entered in the tour
nament. Ten boxing bouts and two wres
tling matches will comprise the card
to be staged here on November 26,
the eve of the annual Thanksgiving
day struggle between Multnomah
club and the University of Oregon.
Matchmaker Jack Grant of the
Portland boxing commission yester
day signed Bud Ridley of Seattle to
meet Georgle Franklin in a four
round bout at the Hielig theater on
November 5. Fred Winsor, who is
handling Ridley only consented to let
his boxer go on In a preliminary to
show Portland tans what a real
little glove wielder he Is. Winsor is
after a match with Billy Mascott for
his protege.
Joe Rivers will meet Harry Casey
in the main event of Wednesday
night's card of bouts in Seattle, being
-staged by Austin and Salt. They are
scheduled to go six two-minute
rounds.
Harry Schuster will meet Lloyd
Madden in the semi-windup.
...
The bout between Willie Meehan
and Carl Morris, slated for Oakland
next Wednesday, has been called off
by Jack Russell, the Oklahoma
Giant's manager. Russell claims that
Morris was injured in his bout with
Ole Anderson in Seattle last week and
refused to go through against Meehan.
HOPPE IS M CHAMPiON
WILLIE DEFEATS SCHAEFER IX
FINAL TOURNEY GAME.
Gold Medal With Ruby and Dia
monds Is Handed to Winner.
Second Money Is Divided.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. Willie Hoppe
defeated Jake Schaefer in the final
match tonight of the professional
18.2 balk-line national championship
billiard tournament, 400 to 214. This
left Hoppe with a perfect record for
the tournament, with six victories and
no defeats. His grand average for
all the games was 47.5.
Fallowing the final match the win
ner was presented with a gold medal
studded with a ruby and two dia
monds, emblematic of the balk-line
title for one year.
Cochran and Morningstar divided
second and third money, each having
won four games and lost two, and
Schaefer took fourth place by split
ting -even on his six games. Sutton
and Yamada tied for fifth place with
two won and four lost, and Slosson
was sixth, having lost all his games.
Hoppe's total 400, average 33 4-12,
high runs 94, 64 and" 57.
Schaefer's total 214, average 17 10-12,
high runs 84, 43 and 40.
FOOTBALL PLAYER IS COACH
"Pat" O'Rourke Turns Out Suc
cessful Team in Montana.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene.
Oct. 25. (Special.) "Pat" O'Rourke,
member of the Oregon football team
of 1918, is now coaching the Ana
conda, Montana, high school, accord
ing to -a letter received here this
week. His team has won its first
two games and the former varsity
guard seems to be doing the tutor
ing end of the game as well as he did
the playing end here.
In addition to his coaching duties.
O'Rourke is employed by the Ana
conda Mining company. He is plan
ning to return to Creighton university
medical school at Omaha next fall,
where he was a student before com
ing to the University of Oregon.
VARSITY IN HARD PRACTICE
Oregon Prepares for Conference
Game With. Washington.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene.
Oct. 25. (Special.) The University of
Oregon football men spent today in
hard practice before going to Seattle
to battle with the University of
Washington in the second conference
game. The team started work the
day after its return from Moscow and
) the fact that the boys have a week's
layover will give Shy" Huntington
and "Bill" Hayward a good chance
to get the men In the best of fettle
before the northern game.
A number-' of the students of the
university went to Corvallis this
morning to see the Stanford-O. A. C.
clash.
Relay Race Awarded.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. The 880-yard
relay for the metropolitan champion
ship has been included in the inter
esting programme of athletic events
arranged for the first Indoor meet
ing of the New Edison company on
Friday evening, November 21, to be
held in conjunction with Company E,
71st regiment, at the armory. Thirty-
fourth street and Park avenue. With
the awarding of this event, as well as
the programme consisting of five
other A. A. U. races, four closed
events and one military contest for
enlisted men of .the regiment, the
spectators are sure of witnessing a
full evening of exciting sport.
Cal McVey Wants to Be Scout.
Cal McVey, veteran of the 1869 Cin
cinnati Reds, who has returned to his
home in California, after attending
the worlds series, wants President
Herrmann of the Reds to appoint him
a scout on the Pacific coast for the
Cincinnati club. McVey claims to have
sent 15 men to the major leagues, not
one of whom was sent back to the
minors. His greatest find, he says,
was Frank Chance, who won four
pennants for the Chicago Cubs.
Yale 3 7, Tufts 0.
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Oct. 25. Tale
had little difficulty defeating Tufts,
37 to 0, today in the Yale bowl. Coach
Sharpe s eleven apparently had recov
ered from the blow received last
week from the Boston college and the
rearranged team displayed an im
proved brand of football. Loose play
ing and fumbles, however, still
marked the Eli attacks. At no time
did the Bay Staters seriously threaten
the Yale goal line.
Corvallis Beats Lebanon, 12-0.
LEBANON, Or., Oct. 25. (Special.)
The Lebanon football team was de
feated today by Corvallis high Bchool,
12 to 0. The first touchdown was
made in the second period on an inter
cepted pass, and the other was made
just one minute before the close of
the game. Neither side could make
much gains through the line or
around the ends.
Chahalis 14 0, Oakville 0.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Oct. 23. (Spe
cial.) Following its shutout without
score of Centralia and Olympia, the
former 6 to 0, the latter 37 to 0, Che-
halis high school football team today
broke all past records on Millett field
by defeating Oakville 140 to 0. Shan
non White of the Oakville team suf
fered a broken collar bone.
Missouri 3, Drake 0.
COLUMBIA, Mo1., Oct. 25. Missouri
university's eleven today defeated
Drake's gridiron, team, 3 to 0, scoring
a field goal in the second period.
Drake put up a good defense but was
never dangerous. Missouri had the
ball within five yards of Drake's goal
twice, but was unable to score. Lewis
scored on a 35-yard kidk.
Moore to Box Ertle.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 25. Pal Moore,
Memphis, and Mike Ertle, St. Paul,
both bantamweights, have been
matched to box a ten-round, no-decision
bout here November 10.
Marshfield 64, Coquille 0.
MARSHFIELD, Or., Oct. 25 (Spe-
-.1.1 Tho nA.nn c-amA nf
count liiaTb. school echedul was
played- here this afternoon between
Marshfield and Coqullle and resulted
in the largest score made since foot
ball was first introduced in this sec
tion of the state. The Marshfield
eleven scored 64 points to Coqullle's 0.
LIFE INSURANCE AGENCIES.
Wm. Goldman, General Manager.
NATIONAL LIFE OF VERMONT.
Oregonia-n Bldg.
Horace Mecklem. Manager.
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFB.
Northwestern Bank Bldg.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE Motorboat. 28 ft. long by 6
ft. beam; speed 17-13 miles per hour;
Kcrlppa motor. Rayfield carburetor, At-water-Kent
ignition. Gray & Davis start
er and generator; electric light, spot
light, automobile control, -good storage
battery; engine and hull in excellent
condition; tSOO. W. H. E Von der
Werth, east end Morriaon-st. bridge.
SALESWOMEN.
A few women of ability who are In
terested in a short-hour proposition
which can easily earn you 910 per day
until Christmas. This Is not a door-to-door
proposition. AN 917. Oregonian.
ON ACCOUNTof sickness, owner will sell
cash grocery. Including 50 bushels of
Hood River apples for 550 if taken
Monday; must sell on account of sick
ness. See John Brown. 31:4 Railway Ex
change bldg., 9 A. M. Monday.
FOR SALE 1 dragsaw, 2V4-H.' P.. brand
new, less than wholesale cost; dozen
marble slabs. 30x410; also assortment of
heavy plate mirrors, popcorn wagon. May
be seen every day after 2 P. M. 324
First st.
FOR RENT Nice pleasant 7-room fur
nished home In Rose City: Rector heat
ing system, modern in every way; piano,
sewing machine, garage, chickens, ev
erything for a real home. AN 918, Ore
gonlan. $300 Mitchell 5-pass. touring car, splen
did running order, especially equipped
for long trips, hunting, etc.; must be
sold in next three days. This Is & bar
gain for someone. Phone Main 206.
FOR SALE 2 greenhouses 20x100. 12x50.
In good working order; small dwelling
house and 4 lots; finest soil. Price
$2400, easy terras. Call Tabor 7329, or
write 20o4 E. Couch St.. Portland.
f HOLD mortgage on sawmill in good lo
Mttlon. plenty of accesslole timber, will
take amount due and give terms; 40,
000 capacity; laouO will handle. 384 Ben
ton st.. city.
GIRL, about 17. to help with general
housework; 3 In family; small modern
house on Portland Heights; z after
noons a week off. Phone Main j.4i.
NO. A HOYAL, typewriter, first-class con
dition, 2 color ribbon, save dealer's prof
It. 78 Pirtock block., bet. 9 and 5. or
phone Bdwy 1.
WILL drive to Los Angeles In a late 7-
passenger Premier., want our passengers
to share expense: will leave next Tuesday
k or later. AN Oregonian.
W I Aj exchange a $40 white wicker baby
bugrfy for worth of painting; will
furnish paint. Sell. 3019 or No. 11 Oregon
Yacht club. Sunday.
WANTED Live agent, man or woman, to
sell phone attachment linignta or
Columbus club, Multnomah hotel; ask
for Mr. Corgan.
SINGLE room and bath for bachelor or
housekeeping suite for lady employed in
a high-class apartment house; references
required. Alar. 2S:.Q.
WILL, party who picked up lady's pocket
dook ana gloves Friday evening1 in
lavatory at public library call Tabor
8434. Sunday?
ALMOST new Patheuhone with 12 records.
cost new maanine alone. win sen t
for J.M) Call Broadway 1270. Room
227, Sunday.
FOR SALE 1918 Dodge touring car, new
pamtasoate top, plate glars. tires nearly
new. excellent condition and finish. East
6254.
LARGE front room, unfurnished, for reiit.
$iu per month. inquire aow Williams
ave., cor. of Broadway. Phone East
40i2.
IRVINGTON Sunny front room for gen
man, exclusive home; also smaller room;
board optional; near Broadway car. East
3052.
WANTED Someone in neighborhood East
12th North and Hancock to stay with
large child several evenings a week.
Phone Kant 8545.
WILL sell interest for $500, modern barber
shop, downtown. Inquiie M. 215 12th.
Marshall 3081 .
WANTED A piano to keep for its stor
age; best care; no children. Write Miss
(eorge, Hooker at.
TWO YOUNG men (ex-service) want work
evenings in exchange for room and
board. AN 019, Oregonian.
LIGHT Chandler six, splendid appearance,
Al condition, tires in fine shape, a real
bargain at $750 cash. -Broadway 3304.
NEW and delicious way of preparing ap
ples lor table. zc stamps or sliver. Geo
Christian, 401 Vi N. Jersey St., St. Johns.
1U14 FRANKLIN touring car. In Al con-
ditlon.. price very reasonable.
For in-
formation call Main 2143.
CARPENTRY, painting, tinting, and high
grade finishing. C. E. Spencer, 0l
Cleveland ave.
MILLINERY work done at your home
vlth new or old material. Call Monday,
East 036.
GIRL for confectionery store at ship
yards, no Sunday work. 10 week; refer
ences required. Apply 631 Hood st.
WANTED Millwright man. but must be
a millwright man. 821 North 14th at.,
cor. of Quimby. Cider mill.
FOKD 1915 chassis, good tires, good con
dition. Just overhauled. $215 cash, S225
terms. East 7154. 725 E. 22d st. N.
LOST Lady's watch, between Madison and
Alder: a present from deceased husband.
Reward. Phone Tabor 4753.
2 GOOD lots. Oregon City, close in, for
houseboat, fishing gear or what have you
to trade? Write J. Smith, 695 V- Gllsan st.
FURNITURE of 8-room house for sale;
house for rent; can be seen Tuesday
after 10. 321) E. 35th St.
YOUXG MAN wants private lessons in
arithmetic and grammar. AC 192, Ore
gonian. AN EXPERIENCED nurse wishes posi
tion In doctor's office. For further par
tlculars call or address M. 434 13th st.
EXPERT painting, tinting and paperhang
lng done very cheap; satisfaction guar
anteed. Tabor 9172.
24 KILLINGS WORTH ave. $15; suitable
for confectionery or retail business.
Woodward. 104 Second. Main 1436.
FOR SALE or trade. lVi-ton truck, like
new; lya price if sold this week. East
4075.
A WOMAN to keep house, famllv of two.
301 East 77th North. Take Montavllla
car.
WILL share my home with responsible
family, adults. 405 East 39th North.
FOR SALE 20 .h. p. boiler with stack,
complete, at a bargain. East 4675.
HEMSTITCHING machine for sale. Main
488. Room 3Q9.
NICE big house, arranged for 4 families,
2600; terms. Inquire 680 Milwaukle st.
CLEON blue ostrich plums, cheap.
B 1511.
Call
WICKER baby buggy for sale, good con
dition. Phone E. 6914.
LABOR man wanted. 32 N. 14th. St., cor.
of Quimby. Cider mill.
WANTED A
Wdln 1016.
gas range in good condition.
FOR SALE A small heating stove, burns
wood or coal. Wdln. 2459.
EXPERIENCED drivers wanted. Apply 49
Front st.
FOR SALE Household furniture and
piano. Tabor 64054.
7-ROOM house for rent, part of furniture
for sale. Bdwy. 536 after 2 P. M.
WANTED Wardrobe trunk In exchange
for phonograph. X 186, Oregonian.
CLEAN attractive housekeeping suites.
Also sleeping rooms, 247 li 5th st.
FOR SALE Large quantity of beautiful
black beads. East 7fc60.
PIANOS TUNED. 13. George T. Beck. Mar-
shall 875. Grad. New Eng. Conservatory
FULL dress suit, $10: size 36. Monday 415
Stock Exchange bldg.
GRADUATE nurse wants care of children
few hours evenings. Phone Bdwy. 1443.
CHARTER OAK wood heater and pipe,
like new. $12.50. 104 East 6Sth st. N.
FOR SALE Pool table at a bargaln;al
most new. Call Woodlawn 1040.
CLEAN sleeping room, front entrance. 240
Broadway. Marshall 1740
LOST Diamond ring, old-fashioned get
ting. Reward. Phone D 1776.
FURNISHED cottage for rent, piano, $43.
043 Mallory ave.: adults only.
RESTAURANT for sale; a good location
and good business. Y 140. Oregonian.
WANTED A team with two dump wagona
for excavating Job; short haul. East 535.
FOUR H. K. rooms, also a garage.
- 9070. inr.S E. Taylor.
Tabor
PRIVATE party will sell Ford with bak
ery body. $.150 cash. Tabor 2435.
FOR SALE 12 dozen new wooden folding
chairs. Aaaress f. o. rox
'
flat, up-
4440.
FOR RENT 5-room furnlvhcd
stairs; ne children- Woodlawn
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AUCTION SALES TODAY.
New stove pipe for sale at barfraln. Auto
Sheet Metal works, Park and Flanders.
MEETING NOTICES. -.
ATTENTION, COMRADES
The Roosevelt Memorial asso
ciation has kindly invited the
comrades of tbe G. A. R. to
attend th) Roosevelt memorial
meeting at the municipal aud
itorium on Monday evening.
Oct- 27, at 8 o'clock. It fa
hoped and expected that a
large number of Grand Army
men will be present to do hon
or to the memory of our great
American. An excellent pro
tramme will be presented and
seals will be .--nerved for the comrades of
the'O. A. R. and U. S. W. V.
Wear your badges or buttons for Identi
fication as comrades.
C. A. WILLIAMS,
Asst. Adjt. -General, G. A. R-
GUL REAZEE GROTTO
NO. 65. Stated session this
(Monday) evening, October
27, Masonic temple. Weft
Park and Yamhill streets. 8
o'clock. At 8:30 P. M. Proph
et W. Arnold Llnasey win
deliver an address, subject.
"Who ISaved the American Flag?' All Mas
ter Musons are invited to hear this lecture.
R. E. KL'LTON, Secretary.
KIRKPATRICK COUN
CIL NO. 2227. SECURITY
BENEFIT ASSOCIATION,
(formerly K. and L- of S.)
Grand Halloween mask
ball. Swiss hall. 3d and
Jefferson. Friday. Oct. 31;
Hochs famous union music,
20 .rood orizes. Adm. only
Come all for a Jolly good time.
W A SHINOTON COM
MANDERY, NO. 15. K. T.
A stated conclave will be
held Tuesday evening. Oct.
28. dinner at 6 o'clock. Order
of the Temple will be conferred on a large
class, a good attendance desired. All Sir
Knights cordially invited.
GEO. P. ENSMAN, Recorder.
ROYAL NEIGHBOR annual convention
nf iuitnnmh county meets Thursday,
October 30. in M. W. A. hall. 11th st-. near
Stark. Resident K. P. A.s not aunmieu
here especially Invited. Business session
at 1 P. M. Evening session devoted to
programme and dancing, when the M. W.
A. Irom all camps are invited to be Pres
ent. Those attending business session will
be served dinner by Oregon Rose camp.
THK WOMEN OK MOOSE
HEART LEGION are giv
ing a bazaar and banket
social Monday. November 3.
liHtf, at Moose Temple. 4th
and Taylor sts. Come and
tave a good time.
CLARA BEATON, Seo.
Att.no ihe big opening dance "Wednes
day night, Oct. 24. at the Neighbors of
Woodcraft hall, 10th and Taylor sts., given
by T F B No. 209 of Portland. LKor
prize for lady and gent. Best union music
and a swell dance floor. Every body come
and enjoy yourselves. Admission, ladies
30c. gents 50C, including war tax Danc
ing 8:30. COMMiTTfc-fc..
SHEET AND PILLOW CASE DANCE.
Celebrate Halloween at the big dance
Tuesday night. October 2S. W O. W. nail,
12 11th St.. given by Anchor Council. .No.
74iS K. and L. of S. This Is an invitation
to everyone who reads this ad. Get your
sheet and pillow case, come and we will
show you the time of your life. Large floor
committee, Jazx band, all for 3oc
ATTENTION!
Officers and enlisted men "who served
In Oregon guard at any time between
July IV 1H17 and date of muster out
of that' organization will meet at the
Armory Monday night. Oct. 27, 1019. at
8 P. M. Important. Don't fail to come.
IVANHOE HOMESTEAD. Brotherhood
e a marirnn Yeomen, will Klve a card
Pry aance. Alonua.? v "Kin .Zv
Cards at 8:30, dancing at 10. Union music
and grocery prizes. All Yeomen and
friends Invited. Admission 25 cents.
CZECHO-SLOVAKS of Portland will cel
ebrate the first annual independence of
the Czecho-Slovak republic Oct. 28. 8 P. M.,
In I.okal hall. E. 14th and Duke aye.
Address will be given by Dr. J. V. Holaa
and returning soldiers of the Czechs' le
gion. V. KREMAR. Secretary.
PORTLAND STAR HOMESTEAD. NO.
42 . BROTHERHOOD AMERICAN YEO
MEN, will give a Halloween party Thurs
evening. Oct. 30. In P. S. T. V. hall. 2o5
13th st. Memoers oniy. icn. ...,.,0.
correspondent. 205 Allsky bld.g. Main 6J0O.
HALLOWEEN DANCE Given by Port
land Council Knights and Ladles of Se
curity, Thursday, October 30, Woodmen
temple. 12s 11th st. Admission 50 cents.
Home-made pumpkin pie and cider.
P. C. ANDERSON, Chairman.
MARGUERITE CAMP ROYAL NEIGH
BORS OF AMERICA 500 and dance
Tuesday evening, Oct. 28. East side Busi
ness Men's club. Grand ave.. East Alder.
Cards 8:30. Admission 25c
MOUNT HOOD CIRCLE NO. 151. N. OF
w.. will hold election of officers Tuesday,
Oct. 28. at 8 o'clock. All neighbors are re
Quested to be present.
EMBLEM Jewelry, buttons, charms, pins,
new designs. Jaeger Bros., 131-3 6th 11
FRIEDLANDERS for lodge emblems,
class pins and medals. 810 Washington st.
DIED.
ANDRUS In thla city, at the residence of
her daughter, Mrs. Iva Wheeler, 115
Clinton street, October 24. Sarah Cath
erine Andrus. aged 67 years, mother of
Guy S. Andrus of Spokane, Fred H. An
drus of Elkton, Or.. Mrs. Gertrude L.
Keed of White Salmon. Wash., Mrs.
Maude S. Kingston of Horse Shoe Bend,
Idaho, and Mrs. Iva Wheeler of this city.
The remains are at Flnley's. Montgomery
at 6th. Notice of funeral hereafter.
WALKER At tha- family residence. 763
E. 12th N., Oct. 25, Christina Walker,
aged 35; beloved wife of John Walker
and mother of Peter, Jack, Frieda, Eliza
beth and John Walker. Remains are
at Peirson's undertaking parlors, Russ
ell at Union ave.
KUNS In this city. Oct. 2S, at SS3 E.
24th St. N.. Enid Virginia Kuns, aged 3
years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
A. Kuns of La Verne. Cal. Remains at
Flnley's. Montgomery at Fifth. Funeral
notice hereafter.
CRAWFORD In this city. Mrs. Rebecca
Crawford, aged 74 years, late of 14
E. Yamhill si. Remains are at funeral
parlors of R. W. Gable & Co., 1U73 E.
Gllsan. Funeral notice later.
ZANBELICH In this city, Oct. 25, 1919.
F. M. Zanbellch, aged 69 years. Re
mains at Hoiman's funeral parlors, 3d
and Salmon sts. Funeral notice later.
FLORISTS.
LUB LINER, FLORIST.
S2S Morrison st.. Portland hotel. Mar. 758.
848 Morrison, bet. Bdy and Park. Mar. 267.
Portland's Leading Flo wer Bho ps.
MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. S54
Washington. Main 269. A 1209. Flower
for ail occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKiS BROS., florists, 287 Morrison st.
Main 7709. Fine flowers and floral da
signs. No branch stores.
PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP, 245 Alder st
Flowers, designs, reasonable. Mar. 5922.
IRVINGTON PARK FLORAL CO.. 4th and
Yamhill. Funeral designers; lowest pneea.
MAX M. SMITH, Main 7215, A S12L Sell
ing bldg.. Sixth and Alder sts.
TONSBTH FLORAL CO.. 287 Washington
t.. bet. 4tb and 5th. Mala 5102, A 1191.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Office, Room 153 Courthouse, 5th St.
Klks to lirect fetamp JJrive.
Roseburg Road Vorker Held.
Entrance.
Phone from ft to 5, Main 378,
Home
Woodlawn 164.
Krort alt ruNft off rruelty to the above
addreiM. Electrical lethal chamber for
fen all animal. Horse ambulance for sick
and disabled animals at a moment's notice.
A i one de I ring a dojc or other pet. coin
ni tin irate with. us. Call for all lost or
I -trayed itock, a we look niter the Im -
l iioiimlliie;. Iliere 1m no more, city uuuud,
liua. Vitus Uuiniuw bvcietj.
35 centi.
FrVERALMOTICES.
GARBARINO At the residence. 54S Sec
ond st. south. October 25, Mary Gar
barlno, age 22 years, beloved daughter
Of Mrs. Natale Garbarlno, sister of
Joseph. Louie. John and Lena Gar
barlno. Palmira Delfino. Funeral cor
tege will leave the residential parlors of
Miller & Tracey. Tuesday. October 2.
at 9 A. M.t thence to St. Michael church.
Fourth and Mill streets, where requiem
mass will be offered at 9:30 A. M. In
terment at Mount Calvary cemetery.
SOi:LE In this city, Oct. 25. 1919. Marion
M. Soule. aged 32 years, late of Goodin
station ; beloved wife of Roy C. Soule,
mother of Betty and Marjorie Soule.
daughter of J. J. Wiggins, sister of Paul
Wiggins, Mrs, Samuel H. Roome of
Portland. Or., and Mrs. Gladys Porter
of Hamilton. Ont. Friends are invited
to attend the funeral services at Hol
man's funeral parlors. 3d and Salmon
sts.. at 2:30 P. M. tomorrow (Monday).
Oct. 27, 1919.
McCRAKEN In this city, October 24.
1919. Ada Elizabeth McCracken. aged 84
years, widow of the late John McCraken
mother of James R. and Robert Mc
Cracken and Mrs. Charles P. Hurley of
Tacoma, Wash. Frlenda Invited to at
tend the funeral services at the Port
land crematorium at 2 P. M. Monday,
October 27. 19J.9. Please omit fiowers.
Remains at Holman'a funeral parlors.
3d and Salmon sts.
BONAWITZ At Condo. 9. D.. October
21. Loran Bonawltz, age 34 years, be
loved husband of Elsie Bonawltz. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bonawltz;
father of Grace and Joseph Bonawitz;
.also survived by six sisters and one
brother. Funeral services will be held
tomorrow ( Monday , October 27. at 2
P M., at the chapel of Miller & Tracey.
Interment at Mount Scott Park ceme
tery. MERRILL In this city October 24, Albert
Merrill, age 41 years, beloved son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Merrill. Survived by six
children ; brother of Mrs. Mary Fairer
of Mason City, Iowa, and William L.
Merrill of this city. Funeral services
will be held today (Sunday), October 26.
at 2 P. M . at the chapel of Miller A
Tracey. Interment at Mount Scott Park
cemetery.
LECHMEIER At the home of his mother.
610 East Ash sc. Oct. 24. Harry W.
Lechmeler, aged 17 years. Brother of
Mrs. Homer Morgan and Helen Lech
meler of this cttv and Georee Lechmeler.
T. S. Navy. The funeral services will be
held at the Portoland crematorium at
3: JO Monday (tomorrow). Friends Invited.
The remains are at the Conservatory
chapel of F. 8. Dunning, Inc.
SEELEY The funeral services of the late
Jennie Y. Seeley. who died in this city
October 24. 1919, will be held today
(Sunday). October 21, at 2 P. M.. from
the chapel of the Skewes Undertaking
company, corner Third and Clay streets.
Friends - Invited. Concluding services' at
tne Portland crematorium.
APLIN At the family residence. 722 East
Davis St., Oct. 5, Horace r . Aplin, aged
49. husband of Christine Aplln. FuneraJ
service win oe neiu ai i. rrancn cnurca.
East 12th and Pine at 10 A. M. Monda.
Friends invited. Remains are at the con
servatory chapel of F. S. Dunning, Inc..
East lxth and Easf Alder sis. Inter
ment Rose City cemetery.
GINGRICH The remains of Inaac Ging
rich, beloved brother of Flora Ging
rich of 63 U 3 Eighty-eight street, south
east, will be forwarded at 7:10 P. M.
today to Amanda. Ohio, where interment
will be made. The remains are at the
funeral parlors of A. D. Kenworthy Co.,
5802-04 Ninety-second st.
RAUWT At St. Mary's Home. Beaverton.
Or.. Oct. 24. Right Rev. James Rauw,
aged 65 years. Friends are invited tn
attend high requiem mass, which will
be offered In the chapel of St. Mary's
Home Monday. Oct. 27. at 11 A. M. Mc
Entee & Eilers, directors.
HUBBARD In this city. Oct. 22. Ferlut-
ters N. Hubbard, aged W years. The re
mains wtl I be forwarded to Monmouth,
Iowa, at 5 P. M. tnday ( Sunday by F
K. Dunning, Inc., East Sjxth nnd Axer
sts., where services will be held and in
terment made.
WEMETT At Boston. Mass.. Oct. 19. Jack
Wemett. aged 5 years, beloved son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wemett of this city.
Funeral service will be held at P. L.
Lerch undertaking parlors, tomorrow
(Monday) at 2 P. M. Friends invited.
WEISS Funeral services of Martha Weiss
will be held tomorrow ( Monday ). Oct.
27, at 11 A. M., at St. Peter's church
in Lent. Interment at Multnomah ceme
tery. A. D. Kenworthy, directors.
EDGAR The funeral srevices of the late
On a Muriel Edgar wfll be held tomorrow
(Monday). October 27, at 2:30 o'clock P.
M. at Flnley's. Montgomery at 5th.
Friends Invited. Interment at Rose City
DOZIER Private funeral services of the
late Lillian M. Dozier Were held Satur
day morning, October 25, at Flnley's.
Montgomery at 5th. Incineration at Mt
Scott Park crematorium.
WING The remains of Hobert Mott Wing
were forwarded to Oelwein, Iowa, by the
A. D. Kenworthy & Co., where interment
will btj made.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral service. JONES
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY. Marshall 114.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
Estanlished 1877.
Third and Salmon streets.
Main 507. A 1511.
Lady Assistant.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service Tor Lena
Independent Funeral D tree ton.
Wash. tt., bet. iIOth-2 1 nt, wet side.
Main 2 HlU. Lady Assistant. A 7885.
J.P.FINLEY&SON
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Main 9 Montgomery at 6th. A 1599.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral parlor with all the prl .'aey
of a home, lrtth and Kverett sin. Phone
Broadway 2133: Home A 2133.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
414 E. Alder. Phone Emit 62.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
uie oi tloral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to Wilson & Ross, Mjltno
mah at E. 7th. East 54. Irvlngton dlst.
LI'N.NING & McENTEE. funeral directors.
Broadway and Pine sts. Phone Broadway
430. A 4558. Lady attendant-
PT T TT'TT'TT East 11th and Clay sis
. Jl. LiHirvUyll Eist 701. B1H33.
T7i T T - XT Twelfth and Morrison st
EjIVJ.l.oU.iN Broadway 2534.
A. D. KENWORTHY CO..
8802-04 92d St., Lents. Tabor 9267.
BREEZE & SNOOK V!4,
B 1546
A. R. ZELLAR CO.
592 Williams Ave.
EKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
. and Clay. M. 4152. A 2J.1. Lady assistant
VAULTS AND CREMATION.
tton. jDIMd ferment for el trier. Iell. 7.
MOM'MEXTS.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
166 4th St., Opp. City Hall. Nen Broa.
IrfS BLAESING GRANITE CO.
'IT THIRD AT MADISON STREET
SEW TODAT.
WE CALL KOR VOIR OLD
tAHi'KTS.
II it era atari Woolen Clothlnpr.
We Make Beautiful Hud-Woni
fLvee rugs
All Work Turned Out Promptly.
Rag Runs Woven AH SIxea
Mall Orders). Send for Booklet.
Carpet Cleaned. Laid and Re
fitted. NORTHWEST RUG CO,
1SS Bait 8th St.
Phone lOaat 33SO
$5800
West side modern
house, eight large
rooms, attic, basement,
furnace, fireplace, etc..
and fine lot. 60x50. near 24th and
Kearney, choicest part of Nob Hill
district. House alone would cost over
$7000 to built at present time. I am
offering this bargain for a few days
it 5S0O. Part cash.
C. II. KORELL,
207 ItaIlwa-7 ICxchange Building.
I pho- e yo r "want k
:. . ,
j iiuuiau. Maui 0.0. A
ads to The Ore-
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed and clas
sified for ready reference- For rates by the month or year, or other
information, telephone The Orejonian. Main 7070 or A 6095, House 29.
A CCO V S TAN TS.
JULIUS R. BLACK, accountant, auditor.
epeciaUut on involved accounts. Modern
;ttm Installed, maintained. 72b-! Flt
tock bioc. Telephone Broadway 1
ASSAVEKS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 14J Second
"Q'U. aitver anu platinum bougnL
CANCER TREATED.
L. M. JONES. SI. D. CANCER TREATED.
in Morgan bidg. Marshall 613.
CARPET WEAVING.
DllfiOThe kind that wear the best are
nUUO made from your worn-out carpets
by the Northwest Hug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union ave. . Rag rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refilling and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. 1&8 E.
8th St. PhOXE EAST 3060, U
FLUFF RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS
Rag Rugs, all sizes Mall orders prompt.
Send for Booklet.
xl2 rugs team or dry cleaned, 11.30.
FLUFF RUG CO..
Union ave. N. East 516. B 1475.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE IRWIN-HODSOX COMPANY.
3S7 Washington. Broadway 434, A 154.
CHIKOI'RACTOR.
SOO.OOO KNOW McMahon. 100 Chiroprac
tor. Thrones nrunounce IrfatniHtiti Haul
est, best, permanent. 31 "treats" 1G. Te
CHIROPODIST AR II SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Floret t a. fl Venv
the only scientific chiropodists and arch
epeuiansis in tne city. 1'arlors 30 tier
linger bldg., S. W. corner 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 1301.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns, bun
ions, loot arches made to order. 311
Swetland bldg., 5th and Wash. Main 1081.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO., 1J10-11-12 Royal
"niu Multlgraphlng,
mimeographing and mall advertising.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
ULIMANSKY & I. BIN. contractors and
builders, store and office fittings, gen
eral Jobbing. 211 Curry St.. city. Tele
phone Main 83(13.
COLLECTIONS.
2s" E T H & CO.. Worcester bldg. Main 17110.
No collections, no charge. Established muo
DANCING.
YOU can never learn dancing In private
lessons from Inferior Xeaclmrs In small
room; you must have practice and
learn to lead. See Mr. Delioney'a ad
on page 8, section 1, today. He guar
antees to teach you to dance. Academy
23d and Washington. Phone Main 7651.
BERKELEY; Dancing Academy. 12tf 4th St..
3d floor. Firsl-elass Instructors: lessuns
day and eve. Main 3318. Classes Tues
days and Thursdays; class tickets, ladles
$'1, gentiemen
MISS ELNORA FLECK wi'.l give up her
dancing academy the 10th to teach
c.asslcal dancing at Berkeley dancing
academy. 12 Fourth st. Klnora Fleck.
MRS. BAVHS DANCING ACADEMY, 3d
floor Dekum bidg., private lessons day
and eve.: class Tuea. eve. Main 1345.
DANCE Saturday evening. W. O. W. hall
No. 3. 12& Eleventh street.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY veterinary hospital. 415 East
7th. East 1047. B 1962.
EVE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT.
DR. F. F. CASSEPAV, Specialist. Glasses
fitted. 700 E. Burnside. cor. 20th. E. 4734.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
H. M. H. ELECTRIC CO., 31 N. 1st St.,
Portland, Or. Rewinding and electrical
repairing a specialty. See us about new
or used motors. Bdwy. 1045. A 1046.
FURS RE LI NED.
FUKS rellned.
up. Tabor
expert workmanship. $3 and
Ultift.
HARDWOOD FLOORING.
GET estimates for new or old house. Port
land Hardwood Floor Co., 187 W.'Park st.
HAULING CONTRACTS.
WE HAUL, freight. buftftaKe. express, also
contract hauling anywheie. anytime, day
or nieht. East 11151. Fletcher & Fisher.
H EMSTITCHING.
K. STEPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion slle plent. buttons tovcied, mull
orders. 1U 1'ltlock blk. Broadway 10UB.
WHOLESALERS AND
AUTO TOPS.
I.E TOP CO.. tub. and Oak sis.
I)KY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
L.DINKELSPIEL CO. 1!
Stockroom and of-
ces 47 N. Slh st.
GRAIN .MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AND CAPS.
THASHAt'SEU HAT CO.. .-3-."5 Front St.
HIOKS, WOOL ANI CASCARA BARK.
KAHN BROS.. 195 Front st.
MILL SI PPIJKS.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
6S-70-72 Front st., Portland.
OVERALLS.
MERCHANTS Do you need union-made j
overalls, quick deliveries, n to o a
dozen unuerpriced? See Hampton. 401
Stock Kxf:hansc. Main S,J45.
NEW TODAY.
HOTEL BUILDING
$100,000
THREE -STORY
BRICK BLDG.
LOT lOOxlOO, IV COOD TRAN
SIENT LOCATION. THIS IS
A.N LLEUAKT I.WESTME.VT.
Ritter, Lowe & Go.
24II-3-S-7 Board of Trade Huildlnjc.
Parrish, Watkins 8c Co.
Est. 1867.
frank f'.. Watklna. Manaicer.
Member Portland Realty Board
Real Estate, Rental,
Loan and
Fire and Automobile
Insurance Agents
Correspondence Solicited.
lOA Seeond St. Phonet Main 1644.
HOME IN IRVINGTON
n nnn Eiat-Roo
Modern Dwfll-
Inir. 14th and Schuyler sts.
All hardwood floors. Large
basement. House recently
painted. Good garage. Pos
session can benad imme-
HARVEY "WELLS & COMPANY
602 GAStO BJLUU. Phone Slain 4564.
Net Income Over 14
A modern, up - to - date furnished flat
building in a very desirable district,
cost owner to construct over $31,000.
His Price $20,000
One-Half Cash. Balance Lose Time.
J.S.Sullivan
40S
Henry Bldg.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Improved rltT and farm property.
InBtallmeBt repayment prl vile Re If
preferred i prompt, reliable aervlce
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
Z17-21B Northwestern Bank Hulldlns.
alaraaali 4114. A. 41JUS.
IRON WORKS.
phoenix iron works.
g Incers, founders, mechanics. xller-
rr,mU-rm K, I . or- .nil hlSCksmlth ShOP. Of'
fice and works, Bawthorne ave. and East
Third st.
MUSIC.
OREGON Conservatory (school) of Music,
id floor Rusell bldg. (over tne .
entrance 105 H 4th. st., cor, of Morrison.
EXCELLENT S-PIECB ORCHESTRA.
Private danca engagements. AM 03
Oregonian.
EM1L THIELHORN. violin, viola teacher:
pupil Sevclk. J07 Flledner bldg. Bdy. !-
VIOLIN.
taught.
Piano, Harmony; all airing
Kol kenueck. 40H lamhili.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. I nou-
i- r ..m.ti.iI fiiRLomers. A
trial will convince you. Charles W. Good- J
man. optometrist, -OK Morrison. M.
ATTENTION! EVES RIGU1.
Dr. George Kubenstein, veteran op
tician. Is right on the job of filling the
best eyeglasses at reasonable prices. o
Morrison St., near Second.
PATENTS.
PATENTS Send sketch or model for pre
liminary examination. Booklet tree.
Highest references, best results, prompt
ness assured. Watson E. Coleman, pat
ent Lawyer. B24 F St.. Washington. L. P.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
R. C. WRIGHT Si years- experience V. S.
and foreign patents. tOl Lekum bldg.
GOLDBERG, 20 Worcester bldg. M 2525.
PHYSICIAN!.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, Broadway bulidlng.
Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung, liver,
kidney, bladder, rectal, prostatic female
disorders, skin affections, blood pressure.
PLUMBINO SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at
prices. Starke-Davis Co., "1-
wholesale
3d. M. TOT.
PK1NTINO.
KEYSTONE PRESS, J. E. Gantenbeln.
mgr. Printing and linotyping. H'W
Front St., corner Stark. Mam or A i4i.
b W. BALTES & COMPANY,
PRINTING 1st and Oa
k sts. M. 165. A 1165
SECOND-HAND STORES.
LEVTN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO..
221 Front St.
We buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture, line. Phone
Main 0U7O, A 7174.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
DR W. ARNOLD LINI'SEY. specialist on
goitre. Main 60HO. .Morgan bldg.
PAINTING.
HOUSE painting and kalsomlnlng. expe
rienced workmen, modest prices; hotel
work specialty. -au jiam
pilTlKG paper hanging and tinting;
work guaranteed. Charles Gorman
Phone Tabor 5304
C. H. TERRILL. house, sign painting, pa
per ng. tinting. lauor ."ii. o.
JOHN CONLISK. painting' and pafier-
hanglng. 133 10th. Phone Bdwy. JtM.v
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
The Service With a Reputation."
vnvivi'..l'i-k"l!.STORAHE.IIAi;H.WE
13lh and Kearney. Branch s ' Bdwy.
PHONE BDWY. 3309
llCll,l.V THAXSFKR CO.. 474 GI.ISVN St
corner l.'Uh. Phone Broadway USt or
lloy. We own and operate two larKe
class A warehouses on terminal tracKS.
Lowest Insurance rates In the city
FlHEPRQOF STORAGE
C. M. OI.SEN TRANSFER CO.. 24S Pine.
PACKING. MOVING.
SECURITY STORAGE
CO.. 105 PARK ST.
STORAGE
TKANSFER
.!N 51K5. A 10.11.
WILLAMETTE VAI.I.EY TRANS. CO.
General transfer and forwarding agents.
114 North Fifth st." Broadway 454.
CLAY S. MORSE. Inc..
TRACKAGE. STORA'IK. TRANSFER.
44S-454 GLLSAN ST.
WATCH REPAIRING.
Highest prices paid, old watches and Jew
elry; condition no object; repairs special
ty. Reiner Jewelry Co., 44'JH Wash. st.
MANUFACTURERS
PAINTS. OILS AND GI-ASS.
W. P. FL'LLRR & CO., Front and Morrison.
HASMI SSBN' & CO., Second and Taylor.
I'lPK, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES,
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
IW-7U-72 Front St., Portland.
KLINE, 84-S0 Front st.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
6X-70-72 Front t.. Portland.
-M. I- KLINE. h4-S Front st.
PRODI CE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
KVKIlIUXii (w- FA R K ELL. 1 40 Front st.
ROPE AND HINDER TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co., 14th and Northrup.
' W.
SASH. IHMIKS AND GLASS.
P. FI LLER & CO.. Front and Morrison
NEW TODAT.
Lsf
5-- f .x..i"t - ' ' rv - - :
Leaving City Must
Sell at Once
Wonderful view home, lot 80x200.
Entrance on tvo streets. Double pa
rage, fine lawns, roses, shrubbery,
large bearinp fruit trees apples.
cherries, peaches, pear, prunes, all
kinds small fruits.
I Kipht large rooms, living-room and
I dlninp-room finished in hardwoods,
j nice light kitchen, attractive sun par
! lor or breakfast-room, large porches
and sleeping rooms, four airy bed
rooms, beautifully finished, special
maid's quarters. House furnished with
all modern conveniences. Terms rea
sonable. THE FRED A. JACOBS COMPANY
104 Kifth Street Main e9
Look at This
THEN BUY IT
CRRn Five - Room Bon; ..low. East
0OJUU Market, near 37th. Iot 33x90.
All improvements paid for.
Rooms larpe. Attractive fire
place. Owner will sell on rea
sonable terms.
HARYEY WELLS & COMPANY
602 GASCO BLDU. Phone Main 4564.
IRVINGTON
HOMES OF SI.VCJI LAR CHARM AMD
I1KAITV.
From large reception hall you enter
through French doors to beautiful liv
ing room in art nouveau. "latest," also
French doors to dining and breakfast
room in ivory trimmed in mahogany.
Pullman kitchen, three bedrooms In
white, glassed sleeping porch; garage
with pergola drive. a.72."0. Kat 1347.
FOR SALE
I have a number of good buys on East
Broadway, between the river and
Union avenue. This street has the
best future in the city.
Edw. P. Mali
309 CllAJIliUIl OF COilMIillCK.
f.
NEW TODAY.
V hsa Botrfl Co.
ESTABLISHED 189 JL
We have received the High-erada
Furniture, Wilton Carpets, etc from
a yiiTaic iiumc vu uasi uivauwaji
We have moved these goods to the
Baker Auction Housp
for convenience of sale.
On Tuesday
NEXT
Comprising;: William and Mary Li
brary Table, Tapestry Davenport,
Mahogany Rockers and Arm Chairs
in tapestry coverings, Center Tables,
empire ana Art Electric T a b 1
Lamps, rare old style Mahogany
Settee, Parlor Desk, large Oak Book
case, several volumes of Books, larga
trench Tier Jirror with Gold Leaf
Frame, Leather Morris Chair. Drop-
head Sewing Machine, Brass Cos-
turner, Electric Vacuum Cleaners,
Electric Heaters, Andirons, Fira
Irons and Fire Guard, large Wilton
Carpet, about 60 yards; 9x12 Rugs,
small Rugs, Velvet Stairs Carpet,
Fumed Oak Davenport with leather
cushions, Couches and Covers.
Player Piano, Records and Cabinet
in mahogany; Standard Size Pool
Table complete with balls, cues,
racks and counters.
Dining room Suite in quarter-sawed
oak, William and Mary design, as
follows: Table, Chairs with leather
seats, and Buffet. Also another
suite in golden oak, viz., Pedestal
Table, Buffet and Set of Chairs.
2 Ivory Bedroom Suites, as Follows I
One suite comprises Bedstead, Dress
er, Dressing Table, Chair and Rock
er. The other suite as follows: Bed
stead, Chiffonier and Dressing Ta
ble, both are complete with the cele
brated high-priced Kinney-Nome Da
Luxe Coil Springs, Felt Mattress
and Pillows; full and three-quarter
sizes Iron Beds, Springs and Mat
tresses. Mahogany and Oak Dress
ers, one Oak Chiffonier, Curtains
and Drapes, Bedding, Blue Bedroom
Rugs, Baby Crib, Steel Range, Bea
ver Kitchen Cabinet, Refrigerator,
Aluminum Utensils, and many other
useful household items.
Auctioneer's Note
All the above goods are now on view
and await vour most careful atten
tion. Kindly call tomorrow if inter
ested in good furniture.
AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT 10 A. M.
OriThursday
NEXT
In addition to our Furniture sale,
we shall sell several Rolls of Build
ing Paper for the United States R. R.
Administration.
Sale on Thursday next at 10 A. M.
For Private Sale
Nearly new A. B. -Gas Range, also '
in our Annex you will find" bargains
in good New Furniture, at the right
price, as we always sell for cash.
We pay cash for household furniture.
Our phone number is Main 3332.
W.C. Baker and W.H.Dean
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers
Masonic Temple
Building
Yamhill and W. Park Streets
TO LEASE
BROADWAY
CORNER
BETWEF.N 0K AD BIRXSIDE, 71
KEET HlO. 1A(,I
Will lease the present build
ing or jrive long-term ground
lease. This is one of the best
locations on Broadway. Full
information
Ritter, Lowe & Go.
201-3-.1-7 Hoard of Trade Ituildlns.
Let la rite lour laanraaee.
GARAGES
For All Cars
Prices on Application
Ready-Cut and Portable
Houses i
MILLMADE
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
1601 I'aloa Ave. IC.
Wdln. 2413.
LOAMS
That Cost lou Less and Get You 'Out
of Debt
THE MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
NO COMMISSION
Equitable Savings
and Loan Association
240 Stark, Street.
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