The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 21, 1919, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 31

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, DECKU HER 21, 1919
ATHLETES PREPARE
FOR OLYMP
C GAMES
United States Track Men to
Have No Easy Victory.
ARMY METHODS ARE USED
Fifty Chlers of Battalions Now Fin
ishing Special Course of Train
ing at Joint i lie School.
NEW YORK. Dec. 20. Adopting
the same systematic methods whicb
American athletic authorities proved
successful in the past, European na
tlons are preparing for the Olympic
games of 1920 in a thorough manner
which bodes no easy victory for the
United States athletes in the interna
tional track meet at Antwerp. Bel
gium, next Augusct. Campaigns for
the development of teams, collection
of funds and other important details
essential to success in such an elab
orate undertaking, are already under
way, aided in several cases by gov
ernment supervision and subsidies.
No better example may be cited than
the plans and arrangements of the
French, which involve a generous use
of the army methods and system.
Three classes remain mobilized of the
great army of France at the present
time. They are the class of 1917,
boys aged 22; that of 1918, aged 21,
and the class of 1919. youths of 20.
Thus the flower of the French race,
physically and from an athletic point
of view, remains under arms. They
are distributed in various garrison
towns and departments of France. It
is from among these three classes that
ahtletic France expects to recruit 30
or 40 first-class athletes to add to the1
already fair quota of men who are
slated to represent France at Ant
werp. Programme Derided Upon.
The following programme has been
decided upon by the athletic direc
tors of the French army, at the head
of whom is Colonel See, chief of the
Joinville school of athletics for the
French army. Elimination trials will
be conducted in every regiment of the
above three classes, each soldier mak
ing a specialty of the sport for which
he has shown the greatest inclina
tion and to which he has been pro
nounced fittest by the doctor of the
regiment. These trials will occure af
ter three, four and perhaps six months
of preparatory training under the
eye of an athletic director. Soldiers
who have shown class warranting
their undergoing further training will
be picked out and directed to one of
the large centers nearest their billet.
Stra.sburg. Lyons, Marseilles, Bor
deaux and Paris.
According to the schedule adopted,
the men chosen as being worthy of
further trial will reach their various
headquarters sometime in the spring.
Then semi-finals will be held in Stras
burg. Lyons, Marseilles and Bordeaux
and it will be a case of the survival
of the fittest. These will be sent to
Joinville, near Paris, where the final
touch will be put to their preparation.
Chiefs Training at Joinville.
Fifty chiefs of battalions are just
now finishing a special course of
training' at the Joinville srlmnl wnri in
fw Urodlro u'iil K , I ............. I
among the garrison towns of France
to commence the training of the men
and officers.
Two hundred officers and 150 men
are already hard at work at the
school, some of them training in their
own behalf, others getting ready to
take in hand the men who will be
sent to them from the provinces.
Joinville is close to the Pershing sta
dium and the dual work of the Olym
pic candidates will be done at the
former American stadium.
One million francs of the 10,000,000
voted by the chamber of deputies for
the intensification of athletic train
ing among French youth has been
appropriated for the work at Join
ville. Trials .Near Championship.
The officers and men at Joinville
are already training in earnest and
an Associated Press correspondent
recently saw Tirard negotiate the loo
meters in 11 seconds fiat, Seurin
cover 200 meters in 22,i, Carlaix run
1000 meters in two minutes 35 sec
onds and young; Guillemot do 100 kilo
meters without being pressed in 33
minutes. These performances are
very close to championship form.
roung CruillemoT is considered as be
ing the most likely successor to the
famous J. Bouln. He is somewhat
awkward in his style, but when it is
realized that six months ago he had
never competed in a race, the way in
which he has been winning from all
competitors lately would seem to in
dicate that with a little more expe
rience and training he will be a hard
man to beat at Antwerp.
Reverting: to patronymics, the man
aner of the Wonderland Sporting club
of Paris, which is bidding- for the
Tlempscy-Carpentier bout, labors un
der the label of Decoin.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
, ' rr permanent. good-paylne
position, export stenographer, capable of
taking charge or office during absence
t manager : give previous experience
and salary desired. BD 804. Oreconlan
A DOZEN Rhode Tsland Red pullets
of them ready to lay; also choice cock
erels, suitable Christmas presents: over
stuffed, reasonable. 350 Marguerite ave.
Ta tor 390U.
LEAKY ROOMS
promptly repaired; charges reasonable
Seney. the Roofer. Woodlawn 3328 and
3-2U.10. any time.
WILL jell my 200 Cremona phonograpl.
See Mr. Snow.
... iwvnu, term
Angela Hotel, after l(i
A.M.
I WILL pay spot cash un to IUM f...
6-room bungalow, the closer in the het-
ter. In a good district.
B .,3, Oregonian
WANTED To buy girls bicycles, small
size, pneumatic tires. Plummer, Third
and Madison.
Fl'RNISHED 4-room modern cottar.
piano. 747 Belmont st., near 23d. Reni
$ Jo.
COSY
tow
5-room bunealow. awbm iTCnrZ
town ; blK bargain If sold before nTmS
Yeart.
"Mi- ooinawn mm
FOR SALE OR TRADE For small car
J l-ton truck. Can be seen at Tti Kat
Burna.de st. Kast 4678.
SMALL furnished house with piano, rent
a i room 23. before 10:30
A A.NTLD Furniture of small house for
acre worth J0OO: pay balance cash Tel-
ephonc East 171. room 203.
WANTED An excavator for a basement
amuBorthwIfk. Woodlawn "ment
FQR SALE 20-H .P. return tubular boiler
at a bargain. East 4B7B.
FOR RENT-8-rocm unrurnlshed apart
mint. Phonellaln (IH3R.
SLEEPING room, front, plenty of llcht
fuinace heat. $x. Easl Madison st '
H u S,E 5? w N"' Dap"' Phon' btl "i
heat. 3U.1 est Park. Mar. 568.
WANTED- First-class r-oatmakers
Bros., tailors. 203 Wilcox bids-.
Reed
LATE model Ford sedan for onl
Owner. 334 M: l-arrabee st
y 515.
TO trfide. residence
Tabor 8733.
lot for automobile.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
LATE 1919 Maxwell. In best of shape;
cannot be told from new; must sell this
car at a sacrifice this week.
A BIG BARGAIN.
Buy now and save the added cost of
winter storage; a new. late 1119 model
Chevrolet; has had the best of care;
run less than 500 miles, must sell this
week; will sacrifice. iMry Coast Agency,
71 Bdwy. Bdwy. 216fc
ACCOMPLISHED AT LAST.
Painless Dentistry absolutely per
formed bv the nerve-blocking method,
without after-effects; let us prove it
to you. We make X-ray examinations
of teeth when necessary along with oth
er operations; we specialize in first-class
dentistry at reasonable fees.
DR. A. W, KEBXK.
DR. B. H. PREHN,
-Majestic Theater Hldg. 351 hi Wash.
KICiHT rooms, double sleeping porch,
modern, full basement, furnace, for rent
to purchaser of furniture some of which
is Just new. all is good and very desir
able; you can have good home and free
rent by renting several rooms; price
11&0 down.
MRS. THOMSON. 020-21 HENRY BLDG.
WANTED A first-class man or ability
who by following Instructions will learn
a business where the remuneration is
large and offeis a permanent and hlgrhly
profitable career to the person who has
ambition and devotes his entire time to
ills chosen vocation. AO SO. Oregoriian.
CITY wood hauling contract, pays $15 per
day ; requires purchase of --ton truck.
Main MIT. 351 First st.
SWAPS.
Electric heater. k bed, spring and mat
tress; will exchange for a good double
bed or carpets ; also lady's gold watch
and chain. II ear clasps, ring and brooch,
genuine pearls and diamonds, sell or
exchange. 1151 E. Lincoln. Tabor 222Z,
13 ROMS, h. it., rent $35, all full of good,
steady tenants; elec, stove heat ; price
$1050, $700 down.
8 rooms, h. k., rent reasonable. 4th
street location ; price $050 cash.
MRS. THOMSON. 00-21 H EX RYBLDG.
WANTED A capable. forcible. active
stock salesman to handle securities in
an Oregon corporation. By giving the
best t$iat Is in him. with Intelligent ef
fort, will insure immediate and perma-
nent ad van cement. Al oit, Oregon. an
as ROOMS, all apts.. 4 years' lease, very
reasonable rent ; electricity, stove heat,
always full, clears $275; price $3750
cash.
MRS. THOMSON. 620-21 HENRY BI)G.
TYPIST, must be accurate, for policy
writer, large insurance office; knowl
edge of fire-insurance or accounting de
sirable ; state experience and salary ex-pe-tt-d.
AE 640, Oregonian.
X M AS OPPORTUNITY.
Ermine stole, 96 Inches long. 16 Inches
wide, good as new, must be sacrificed;
no reasonable offer refused.
MRS. THOMSON. 620-21 HENRY BLDG.
INFORMATION furnished promptly on any
subject; expert advice; minimum fees $1.
Write questions plainly and mail to
Western Information Bureau, 404V
Washington st., Portland, Or.
50-ROOM modern hotel. 3 years lease,
some apts.. some private baths, spotless,
well furnished, carpets good. h. and c
water In every room; price $7,000.
MRS. THOMSON. 620-21 HENRY BLDG.
WE REPAIR CRACKED CYLINDER
HEADS. ARM ITU RE &. ELECTRIC
WORKS. 17TH AND ALDER. BDWY.
FOR SALE IV2-H. I gas engine. Cham
pion Hrlll press, pipe vise and carborun
dum wheel foot -power grinder, all for
$40. Tabor 8207.
20 ROOMS, all apts., good carpets and
furniture, elec, stove heat, clears $175.
splendid location, $2lO0, $800 down.
MRS. THOMSON. 620-21 HENRY BLDG.
2- ROOM houseboat, furnished, also motor
boat with auto engine, speed 20 miles :
snap ; close in. Phone today. Marstiau
1306; Monday. Main 4206.
CAN jjave you $50 If you can use a iady j 1
diamond ring, about 4 karat; Just re
mounted in white gold of the latest de- (
sign. Phone after 11 A. m.. Bttwy. -u
WANTBD To buy 6 or 7-room modern
house. Piedmont or Kenton district; pre
fer to deal with owner direct. BC .133.
'rPK'inlan.
YOUNG married man with good educa
tion wants permanent position ; several
years' experience as clerk. J. Albers.
Ifi2 W. Park st. Marshall 2141.
HUDSON Super-Six. 7-passenger limousine;
cord tires, fine shape: a bargain: terms.
Mr. Reed. Tabor 7494. Boulevard Ga-
rane.
20 ROOMS, h. k., rent J00. good clean
place, elec. stove heat, best location,
money-maker: price $1200 cash.
MRS. THOMSON. 620-21 HENRY BLDG.
NEW WASHING MACHINE.
Swinging wringer. Gainaday. all metal,
a sensible Xmas gift. HIS. East 3021.
298 Eugene st.
WANTED A white male bulldog. 1 month
or 6 weeks old. Reasonable. Call Sunday.
Bdwy. 5792 and Monday call Main 0066.
FORD for Xmas present, electric starter,
prompt dellverv. Main 1100 week days.
Call for Mitchell. '
WANTED From private party. Z good
diamonds, around ',-karat. Call Tabor
DARK brown Bolivia coat, silk lined, suit
able for short lady or girl. Phone Auto
malic 315-74.
WASHING machine and wringer. gas
plate; Al condition, cheap. 300 E. 45th
st. N
FOR UkA" Nice I v furnished sleeping
room, west side, near hospitals. Phone
Broadway 4757.
WICKER furniture, nearly new, 3 chairs,
table and bookcase. $80. Phone Sunday.
Marshall 1396: Monday. Main 4206.
PIANO or vocal lessons 75c; arrangements
for practice: competent teachers. 505
Columbia bldg. Main 6656.
FOR SALE Two wardrobe trunks. 1 made
to order: 1 bureau trunk with 4 drawers.
Full skirt length. Mar. 2S30.
FOR RENT A modern 5-room furnished
flat with garage, to responsible family
of adults. $40 per mo. "73 Belmont st.
FOR SALE
bor 8739.
-Baby buggy and gocart. Ta-
WILL pay rash for good piano: agents
need not answer. AK 858. Oregonian.
BLACK walnuts for sale. Wilcox. East
"i,T' 1
EXPERIENCED stenographer desires po
a! Man. AL 63. Oregonian. : I
NEW life vibrator.
Phone Main 7957.
win sell
reasonable.
HAVE drag saw,
or stumpage.
want cordwood contract
AL 65. Oregonian.
WANT flrst-clasa salesman who can get
resultB. M. E. I.ec. -Iia Corbett Piag.
WANTED Disabled 1910 Cadillac automo
bile for parts. Phone Main 3-485.
KINK printing at cut prices. Bevan Broa.
.141 Broadway drive. Main 452.
SHOWCASE, scales, coffee urn, stools, ac
count register. 113 ltd nt.
TABLE silver for restaurant.
IMS mornings.
FOR SAL.E 1 boy's wool dVercoat,
as new. age S, 16. Tabor 87S2.
good
T YFI ST. beginner, wishes
make good. East S.StiO.
position ; can
W NTED Pipe repairing done reason
ably. Tabor 6143. '
WILL sell $17" cluster diamond ring for
$10(1. Room 206. Angela hoteL
HOUSE for sale: rooms; fruit, flowers;
walking distance; terms. East 3860.
WANTBD A practical nurse at once. Ap
ply 758 Mississippi
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DIED.
DE PENE In this city, December 19.
Marjorle Anita De Pene, aged 9 years.
beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Pe Pene. sister of Dorothy Victoria De
Pene. Remains are at the chapel of
Miller St Tracey. Funeral notice later.
BLA
17.
KFEriLeIrker"gedCyV.h wifDeoCf
barren Biakeiy. ' The remain, are at
inley s. Montgomery at 3th. Notice of
r
funeral hereafter.
IRWIN In this city. December 20. Viola
Pearl Irwin. aged 3 years, beloved
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ord Li. Irwin.
Remains will be forwarded to Steven
son, Wash., by Miller &. Tracey.
SICHEL In this city Dec. 20, at 3 A. M-,
M. Sic he!, beloved husband of Gussie A.
Slchel and father of H. H. Sichel at his
residence, 721 Johnson St.. city.
riXKRAI. NOTICES.
-In this city. Dec. 13, Abraham
age 57 years, late of 1095 Hoi-
UJJrJE.N-
gate St.. beloved husband of Mrs. Ida 1 -Odeen.
age 57 years, late of 1095 Hol
Vork city, N. Y. ; Henry Odeen of
Payonne. N. J.; Mrs. Agnes Bartell of
Dayton. Wash.; Mrs. Marie Read. Mrs.
Helen Sexsmlth. Adolph. Margaret and
Gertrude Odeen, all of this city. Re
mains at Pearson's undertaking parlors.
Russell St., at Union ave. Funeral serv
ices will be conducted Monday. Dec. 22,
c-hu-rch- Mcornerm l,h I'rng.fs"
church, corner lttth and Irving sts.
Friends Invited.
Interment Mt. Scott
cemetery.
KfEHX In this city Dec. 20. Walter
Kuehn. aged 12 years 6 months and II I
days; beloved son of V t Mrs. August
Kuehn. brother of Arthur. Harry and
Rhelnhold of this city. The funeral aerv- ,
Ices will be held tomorrow (Monday),
Dm 22. from the residence. 1074 East
17th street, at 1 P. M.. thence to St. I
Paul's Lutheran church, cor. 12th and
Clinton, at 2 P. M.. Friends invited. Re
mains are at the residence. Interment In
Mt. Scott Park cemetery. Arrangements
In charge of the F. S. Dunning. Inc..
funeral directors.
MERRITHEW At the residence of Mrs.
M. C. Howard. 4903 Twenty-third avenue
Southeast, Alvlna Short Marrlthew. aged
69 years 5 days, sister of Captain W. P.
Short and Evangeline S. Shaw of this
citv. Llllle A. Dvaart of San Francisco.
Lettle G. Tooze of Oregon City, and
grandmother of John Wallace Graham
and Virginia Charlotte Graham of this
city. Funeral services will be held at
Portland crematorium, Sunday i today),
December 21. at 2 P. M. Friends In
vited. Arrangements In charge of F. S.
Dunning. Inc., 414 Bast Alder street.
WOTTBNBBROER At the residence, 764
Wasco street, December 19, Veda Wot
tenberger, aged 19 years, beloved wife
of C. H. Wottenberger and mother of
Vernon Wottenberger. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Anders of Hunting
ton, Or. Also survived by three brothers
and one sister, all of Huntington, Or.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
(Monday), at 1 P. M .. at the chapel
of Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose
City cemetery.
PELLETR KAU At the residence. 1027
East Seventh street North. December 19,
Eleanor Pelletreau, aged 40 years; be
loved mother of Florence McCutcheon
of Berkeley. Cal. : Mrs. Margaret Felld
ing of Portland ; Royal "Pelletreau of
Oakland. Cal.; sister of Frank Broderick
and Smith Broderick of Yreka, Cal.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
(Monday) at 2 P. M. at the chapel of
Miller & Tracey. Interment Rose City
cemetery.
BATES In this city. Dec. 19. William
Batee, aged 77 years, belov d husband
of Ella Bate- and father of Mrs. Rose
Hawlty and Myrtle Bates of this city,
brother of Robert Bates of Kansas. The
funeral services will be held from the
Conservatory Cr.ipl of the F. S. Dun
ning Inc., 414 E. Alder St.. Tuesday. Dec.
23, at 2 P. M., under the auspices of
the Sumner Post. G. A. R. Friends In
vited, lat'.rmfnt. Lone Fir cemetery.
SICHEL At the residence, 721 Johnson
stneet, December 20, 1910, Moses Slchel.
aged 60 years, beloved husband of Gus
sle A. Sichel. and father of H. H.
Sichel. Friends Invited to attend the
funeral services at 10 A. M. tomorrow
(Monday). December 22. 1919. at the
residence. 721 Johnson street. Interment
Beth Israel cemetery. Please omit
flowers.
BROCK Mrs. Phebe M. Brock died Fri
day, Dec. 19. 1919. at her home. 6403
92(1 st. S. E.. Portland. Had lived at
that address 19 years; previously for
22 years at Walla Walla. Age 74 years.
Widow of Prof. J. W. Brock and mother
of Wil bur Fink Brock of name address.
Funeral Monday. .2:30 P. M., Lents
Evangelical church.
BERTULE1T The funeral services of the
late Annie Bertulelt. who died lu this
city Dec. 18. 1919. will be held tomor
row (Monday), at 2 P. M.. from the First
German Baptist church. 4th and Mill.
I r:eniS mvncu. iniennein xiei new
cemetery. Remains will be at the par- J
ions or tne isicewes inaeriaaing ua, cor
3d and Clay, until Monday at 1 P. M. I
COLLIN'S At her home. 20S Tudor Arms 1
Apis.. Dec. 9. Hazel Collins, beloved wife '
of Fred E. Collins, only daughter of Mr.
arm :.iis. 1. a. reiers. sisxer 01 vonun
Peters. Fri nds Invited to attend th"
funeral at 915 o'clock Monday. Dec. 22,
from Herman's Parlors. Third and Sal
troin HW man rnriurj, t niru anu oai-
mon Sts Interment. Riverview ceme- ;
PEDERSEN In this city. Dec. 18, Carl
Pedersen, aged 20 years, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lars Pertersen and brother of Peter,
Edward and Harold Pedersen or Wal
port, Oregon. The funeral services will
be held Monday Dec. 22. at 1 o'clock
P. M. at Finiey a. Montgomery' at 5th.
Friends invited. Interment at Mt. Scott
Park cemetery.
HOLST At Norfolk. Va November 6.
1919. William A. Hoist, aged 52 years.
Funeral services will be held at 11 A. M.
today (Sunuayi. December 21. 1919. at
Holman's funeral parlors. Third and Sal
mon streets, under the auspices of the
I.oyal Order of Moose. Interment Union
cemetery.
OLFIN Al Troutdale. Or.. December 10
William Olfin. aged 62 years, funeral
services will be held tomorrow (Mon
day). December 52, at 1:30 P. M., under
the auspices of Enterprise lodge No. 1,
from the conservatory chapel of F. S.
Dunning, Inc., .414 ESast Alder street.
Interment Mount Scott Park cemetery.
GARRISON Mrs. Elisa Garrison, Beaver
ton, Or., aged 91 years, died Sunday,
December 19, at home of W. E. Evans.
Sister of S. E. Buxton, aunt of Mrs.
Mary J. Evans. Funeral services Mon
day. December 22. at 2 P. M. at M. E.
church. Interment In Crescent Grove
mctery. W. E. Pegg. director
EM
SNOSTROM In this city. Dec. 10. Baby
Engstrom. aged 21 days. Infant son of
Mr. and Mrs, Engstrom. Funeral service
will be held at Dunning &. McEntee par
lors. Broadway and Ankeny street. Mon
day. Dec. '22. at 10 A. M. Friends In
vited. Interment Multnomah Park ceme
tery. DAY In this city. Dec. 18. Baby Day,
aged 0 days. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Day. Funeral service will be held
Monday. Dec. 22, at 2:30 P. M.. from
the Dunning & McEntee parlors, Broad
way and Ankeny street. Frlenda Invited.
Interment Multnomah Park cemetery.
M OSS The funeral cortege of the late
Mary Moss, aged 70 years, will leave
the chapel of Miller & Tracey tomorrow
(Monday), December 22. at 9:45 A. M..
thence to Pro-Cathedral. where high
mass will be offered at 10 A. M. Inter
ment Mount Calvary cemetery.
v in mis city. uec. in, MXOlia.'
O'Kelly. aged 74 years. Funeral service '
will be held Monday, Dec. 22. at 2 P. M..
from the Dunning & McEntee parlors,
Broadway and Ankeny street. Friends
invited. Interment Multnomah Park
cemetery.
EVANS In this city. Dec. 17. Evan C.
Evans, aged 61 years, father of William
Evans of this city and Evie D. Evans of
Freeport III. The remains will be for
warded Monday, Dec. 22. by J. p. Finiey
& Son, to Dodgeville, Wis,, where services
will be held and interment made.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funeral services. JONES
AUTO LIVERY. Mar. 114.
FLORISTS.
LUB1-1NEK, FLORIST.
328 Morrlaon Bt, Portland hotel. Mar. 733
34 Morrison, bet. Bdy. and Park. Mar. 237
Portland a Leading Flower Shopa.
MARTIN & FORBJ8 CO.. florUtJ. jfj
Washington. Main A 1209. Flower
tor till occasion.. artUtlcally arranged.
CLARKE BROS., florists. 287 Morrison il
Main 770b. Fine flowers and floral dt
signs. No D ranch storea.
LRV WOTON PARK FLORAL CO., 4tbTand
Yamhill. Funeral designers, lowest prices.
MAX M. SMITH, Main T21$, A 8121. Sell
Ing building. SlxLi: and ider sis.
TONSETH FLORAL CO.. 287 Wash 1 n gton
sL. bet. 4th and Sth. Main 5102. A 1161.
LIFE INS f RAX CK AOENf'lEa.
W m. Go ;d man. General Manager.
NATIONAL LIFE OF VERMONT.
Oregonian Bldg.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged cru
elty to animals. Office room, 15J
courthouse. Phone Main 378 from
8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
The society has full charge of th
city pound at its home. 635 Columbia
boulevard. Phone any time, Wood
lawn 764. Dogs for sale. Horse am
bulance for sick or disabled horses.
Small animals painlessly electrocuted
when necessary, and stray animals
cared tor.
ramra notices.
KIRKPATRH'K COUNCIL, 2227. SE-
CURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Big
free open meeting next Friday. December
28. 8:0 P. M.. Swiss hall. Third and
Jefferson. Cards "five hundred." Dancing
Hoch famous union music. Come and
Zy.22,d hVe'ThVe?
for up-to-date policies. We insure the
whole family from 1 to 55 year. You
need us and we want you.
WASHINGTON COM
MANDERY, No. 15. K. T
A stated conclave will be 1
held Tuesday evening. De- j
cember 23. at T:30 o'clock.
Installation of officers. All Sir Knights
are cordially Invited to be present.
O. P. E1SMAN. Recorder.
MULTNOMAH. CAMP
NO. 77. W. O. W.. meets at
their hall. East Sixth and
East Alder streets, every !
Friday evening at 8 o'clock. '.
isiting neignDor aiwaj
welcome.
J. O. WILSON. Clerk.
PORTLAND TENT NO. 1. THE MAC
CABEES, will give their annual grand ball
New Year's night. January 1, at their hall,
409 Alder street, -under the direction of
Sir Knight P. C. Anderson. The best of
union music and the best of a good time.
'd 7.r at 3H Oxonian bld7
,.,., ... inriurf.n.r war tax. Br
order of committee.
THE MOOSE.
Big Christmas tree at th
Moose Temple Monday eve..
Dec. 23. All Moose are re
quested to bring the chil
dren. 4th and Taylor.
CARD PARTY AND DANCE.
Given for the public of Portland, cards
8 to 10; dancing 10 to 12: dandy music;
good prizes; every one guaranteed; a good
time ; admission only 15c. .Given by An
chor Council No. 746. K. and L. of S Tues
day night. December 16. W. O. W. hall.
I 128 11th st.
j IVANHOE HOMESTEAD. BROTHER
( HOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. will
give a masquerade dance Saturday. Dec.
27 at Women of Woodcraft hall. 8W4 Taylor
st. Four prizes given for two best charac-
ters and two most comical costumes. Ad
mission 50 cents each ; couple 75 cents.
MARGUERITE CAMP will hold a contin
uation of their bazaar Tuesday afternoon
and evening. East Side Business Men's
club. Grand avenue and Eastt Alder. Cards
in afternoon and dancing In evening. Ths
public is invited.
THE WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LE
GION will hold their next meeting Jan
uary 2, 1120, It also being Initiation night.
Clara. Seaton. secretary.
EMBLEM jweir. uuttona. charms, pin
fit designs. Jaeger Bros.. 131-3 6th st.
F kiedLaNDEH s for lodge emblems,
cia v c pins and medals. 310 Washington st.
I I NKRAL DIRECTORS.
Holman Undertaking Co.
Funeral Directors
Established lbTT.
Third and Salmon Streets.
Main 507. A 1511.
Lady Assistant.
r
L
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Less.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Wash ft., bet. 20th-21st, west t-Ul.-Main
2091. Lady Assistant. A 786.1.
Dunning & McEntee
I FUNERAL. DIRECTORS. Broadway and
Pine St. Phone Broadway 430. A 4538. 1
L.ady Attendant. j
J.P.FINLEY&SON
PROGRESSIVE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Main u. Montgomery at 5th. A 15HU.
McENTEEEILERS
Funeral parlors with all the privacy of
a home, ltith and Everett sts. Telephone ;
Broadway 2133; H ome. A 218.
F. S. DUNNING. INC.
414 E. Alder. Phone East T2.
Perfect service, personal direction, free
use oi rioral chapel and auto equipment.
DOWNING & McNEMAR
Successors to Wilson & Ross. Multnomah
at E. 7th. East 54. Irving-ton district.
m-yp -TT
ft Jj. ijH.XUxl
E l 1th and Clay sts
East 7M1. T 1N33.
ERICS ON
Twelfth and Morrison sts.
Broadway 2534.
x. D. KEN WORTHY CO..
5802-04 92d st., Ie..t. Tabor 526'
-
A D PI I AR Pfl
H. 11 A-Lt-Unll UUi
592 Williams Ave.
East 10SS. C 1088.
.- 1047 Bl
BREEZE & SNOOK T 1258
Relmont.
B 1340
SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 3d
and Clay. M. 4152. A 2221. Lady assistant.
mom uKsaim
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
SEE 4th est.. Opp Clir nail. Nei Broa.
fcfS BLAESING GRANITE CO.
" -c wi550M STREET
BfESW TODAY.
it ii i rvrukurr
TV ILL LAlilAllUL
For Apartment Building
Have 100x125. 2 good houses,
bringing in $130 per month, and
good flat building bringing $75,
for apartment house up to
1 $75,000.
j
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
Center of
Irvington
Six rooms with large aleepinR porch,
one bedroom down stairs, lower floor
nil hardwood except kitchen, has all
the birilt-in features throughout; also
Karaite: on ouxiuu lot. -Material ann
wnrlfmianalHai thP '
0oman8l'lp ltie DeHl'
workmanship the best. I'rlce only
5t-.i 0.
F. E. Miller,
416 ( hnmhrr of Commerce Bldsr.
3000 TO 5000
FEET OK STACK WWTEIJ
on second floor or above, any time in
next six months. Must be within Third.
Yamhill, Twelfth. Stark. Desirable
and permanent tenant, prompt pay.
G 74S, OrcKnian.
MORTGAGE LOANS
MnrHh.il! 4114. 4 1 1 S.
Improved city and farm propertr.
IiiataJ Intent repayment prtvllese It
preferred i prompt, reliable rvlc
A. H. BIRRELL CO.
tl'-2ltt Northwestern Bosk lliiiliilsu
100x100, WITH TRACKAGE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOCA
TION. Two-story building, with basement,
Kast Morrison and Kast Third streets.
SEE ME FOR A LOW PRICE,
GEO. M. STRONG
Main :i3U2.
APARTMENT-HOUSES WANTED
FROM OWNERS.
We have a list of clients wanting to
buy. Inquire for J. I.ogie Richardson,
FRANK L McGUIRE
Ahlncton Building Main lifts.
FOR MORTGAGE LOANS
Bee Oregon Investment & Mortgage Co.,
HZ Chamber oi Commerce.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and Drofessional men condensed and clas-
ed for ready reference. For rates
information, telephone The Oreeonian,
-
ACCOUNTANTS.
JLI.IUS R. BLACK, accountant, auditor,
specialist on involved accounts. Modern
systems installed, maintained. 728-9 Plt
tock block. Telephone Broadway 1-
ALT Kit ITIOXS.
ALTERATIONS, refitting and making of
ladles' garments, reasonable prices: work
guaranteed. J. Reubln. Ladles' Tailor.
40b Bush A Lane Bldg.
ASSAYEK8 AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE. 142 Second
Gold, silver and platinum bought.
CARPET WEAVING.
pilgC The kind that wear the. best are
made from your worn-out caroeta
by the Northwest Rug Co. (former ad
dress 153 Union av.) Rag rugs woven,
all sizes. Carpet cleaning, refitting and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. 188 E.
8th street. Phone East 3580. B 1280.
FLlJFTRUGSTflOM OLD CARPETS
Raa- Run. all sizes Mat) orders prompt.
Send Tor Booklet.
812. run steam or dry cleaned. 1.50.
FLUFF RUG CO..
54-68 Union ave. N. East 651. B 1475.
KI.I.I I.OII HI TTIINS.
THE IRWIN -HonSON COMl'ANV,
37 Washington. Broadway 484. A 12.14.
C HI ROPR ACTOR.
300.000 KNOW McMahon. 100 Chiroprac
tor. Throngs pronounce treatment easl
est, best, permanent. SI "treats" 115. Tel.
CHIROPODIST ARCH SPKCIALIST.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florello De Veny.
the only scientific chiropodist and arch
specialists In the city. Parlors 302 Ger
llnger bldg.. S. W. corner 2d and Alder.
Phone Main 1801.
CHIROPODIST.
DR. GARTNER, foot specialist: corns, bun
ions, foot arches made to order. 1111
Swetland bldg . 5th A Wash. Main MM,
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANE LETTER CO.. 1610-11-12 Roval
building. Marshall 5822. Multigraphlng.
mini, ographlng and mall advertisings
COLLECTIONS.
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg.. Main 17D6.
No collections, no charge. Kstab. 10O0.
I WCI.NG.
TOIT can never learn dancing by taking
private lessons from inferior teachers in
small rooms or In short class lessons
with no partners to practice with: you
mtlt have nrnrllr. anH Uarn t rt leati
Call at De Honey's beautiful dancing '
academy, 23d and Va?nins;ton; we Kuar
an tee to teach you to dance In 8 three
hour lessons: ladle '' r.n jrentlemen 15.
New classes for beginners start Mondav
ami Kridav ovninir advEnrad r-liiMMi
Tuesday and Thursday evenlnjrs. 8 to 1
11:30. Plenty of desirable partners and 1
practice. No embarrassment. Private
lepsons all hours. My latest book de-
scririins; all dance
ballroom etiquette, j
etc., free for pupils. No doubt one )es
son from us is worth ?lx In the averajc
school. See my ad on pane 3. section
1. today. Phone Main 7656.
KATHEHI.N'E M. ROWN
g-uarantees to tesch all latest dances In
12 private lessons; 12 lessons $5: 4 les
sons, 2. Learn to dance where each
pupil receives personal attention. Hours
10 A. M. to lo P. M. Eliers bldg..
bet. 4th and nth on Wash. st. Main 5004.
LEARN TO DANCK.
12 private lessons. $5: 4 lessons. $2
C03 Ellers bldg.. bet. 4th and ath on
Washington street. Main ."004.
10-i lass I
MRS. BATH. 30R Dekum bldg
lesson. $3. Beginners Mon. eve. Private
lessons day and eve. Main 1345
mTT SIMMKRS R-rUelev rl.nclna acad - I
my. 120 4th. Lessons day. eve.; class
Thurs. Ladles 2.30, gents $5. Main 3318
KLANOR FLECK Ballet, technique, toe.
nature oriental dancing; babies a spe
lalt.v. 120 4th st Main 3318.
BALLROOM and stage dancing. Miss
Dorothy Rasmussen, 610 Ellers bldg.
DOO AND CAT HOSPITAL.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL.
41S East Seventh. East 1H47. B 1982.
FLOOR KKFIMMIIM.
YOUR OLD FLOORS
Reflnished the old way at a reasonable
price; also painting and calsominlng.
A. Harrow. 108 E. Sevsnth st.. Sellwood
2682
HKMsTITCHlNt;.
K. STEPHAN. hemstitching, scalloping, ac
cordion side pleat, buttons covered: mall
orders. 210 Plttock blk. Broadway 1020
IRON " WORKS.
PHOENIX IRON WORKS.
Engineers, founders, mechanics, boiler
makers, boiler and blacksmith shop Of
fice and works. Hawthorne ave. and Bas:
Third st.
WHOLESALERS AND
(.RAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
HATS AM) CATS.
"
THANHOL'SER HAT CO.. 53-53 Front St.
I IIIIKS, WOOL AND CA8CABA BA KK
KAMN BROS. 105 Front St.
PIPE. PIPE FITTIX.S AMI VAI.VI.
M. L. KLINE. 84-86-87-80 Front street.
THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY
B8-70-72 Front st.. Portland.
PAINTS. OILS M (.1 s
V. P. Fl'LLER A CO.. Front and Morrison
RASM rsSBN & CO.. Second and Taylor.
mm today.
Auction Sales
AT WILSON'S AUCTION HOUSE
IHU-ITI IBGOID STREET,
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRI
DAY AT 10 A. M.
( OEPLETl finMSHIM.s l-OR
RS.CH HOOM l Till". HOME
AT VOI H OWM PRIGS,
PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT
contains some exceptionally Rood i
DIMM. SlITKS in mahogany..
Jacobean and, quartered oak.
CLOSING OUT OUR GROCERY STOCK'
This is a POSITIVE WIMI-I I to our
grocery business and affords you a
chance to stock up at rocK-oonom
prices. Come early while the stock is
complete.
THE SEASON'S tJREETINOS TO Ol'R
PATRONS.
J. T. WILSON. PROPRIETOR.
STORAGE
SPACE
We have 20,000 ft. of floor space
to rent. Also offices in our fire
proof building, with trackage at the
door. Call
Pacific Storage & Delivery Company
312 East Madison Street
ON THE N. W. CORNER
2d and Columbia
Streets
100x100 lot; very choice location.
TTT 1 f- 1 1 1 ' 0 "-I I all ready to cook dinner. Street Im
A a IrfrlPlrl H npC rV" I O provements all In and paid. Good
VV CUVtllCl-l, 1 lltO VU fOUM at reasonable price and easy
85 FOURTH ST.
by the month or W or other
Main 7070 or A 6095. House
ELECTRIC A r. REPAIRING.
H.M.H.ELECTRIC CO.
11 M l.t Portland. Or. Ke
winding and electrical repair
in- a specialty. See us ?""
new or used motors. Bdwy.
lu.o.
HAKOWOOD FLOOKINO.
iKT estimates for new or old nouse. rori
land Hardwood Floor Co.. 18T W Pari
JEWELRY.
WE MANUFACTURE genuine Jade Jew
elry In 24-karat gold mountings: we also
manufacture enm blioi .........
Hags; repair wVtchV. and othVr jewelry .
our prices are reasonable and our work
Is gUMranteed.
Orlental Jewelry v-o.. ,
42 2 Washington st.
MUSIC.
OREOON Conservatory (school) of Musis, i
2d floor Russell bldg. (over the "Lion ). ,
entrance lUiij 4th at., cor, of Morrlaoa.
OPTICIANS.
', . '
NO PROFITEERING ON SPECTAU-Ka
Dr. Otwrge Rubensteln. the veteran op-
tlclan. still fit. the beM WJJ kV I
very moderate prices. Tories lUMWaM
also the ehf.pei grades. -o ;
OrTOMETKl-T AM) OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING
t saTiissair Datronage on the i
basis of capable service. Thou- i
... ...,i.ft..i f-uMlomers- A
trial will convince you. Charles W Good
man, optometrist. 20W Morrison. M. -1-4
MUSIC TEACHER.
VIOLIN, piano, all string taught; chil
dren 50c Kol Kenbeck. 4u Yamhill
PATENTS.
PATENTS Send sketch or model for pre-
Highest reterences. b , raamlta. Pfg-
iii.l.WW a 3S022?'r!f I
PATENT ATTORN EVS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' "),rUncS,i1' 8
and foreign patents. ovi ifsw.
GOLDBERG. 820 Worcester bldg. M. 2525.
PHCTUaAMS.
LiR R A. PHILLIPS. Broadway bldg
. Rheumatism, stomach, bowel, lung hyir.
.. ... .. ,. . . Drostatic. ter. -.ali
disorders, skin f fectloiis.blood pressure
PLUMBINO SUPPLIES.
PLUMBINO SUPPLIES AT WHOLESALE
prices. Starke-Davis Co.. 21- 3d M.
PLUMBING AND REPAIRING
viir frozen or bursted pipes call Bdwy.
1665. Call for plumber.
WATER pipes thawed and repaired. Cali
East 4tt. Van Fleet.
PI.l'.MBlNQ
lawn 4 SOU
and repairing. Call WooU-
I'RINTIN.
i- rj- . v-1.-. itu.ac 1 t ll.ntpnbPIH
Prlntlnar'and linotyping. 10UH
Front St.. corner Stark. Main or A141'-
PRINTING I
F. W. BALTES & COMPANY.
st and Oak sts. M. 10.Y A 11C I
PAINTlNf..
. H. TERRILL. house, sign painting, pa
poring, tinting. Tabor 2611. 310 E. 44th
RADIATOR- WORK.
A-l RADIATOR work: all work guaian- '
teed The Evening Repair Shop. 340 N
231 st Broadway 30B0.
ROOFS.
DOES your roof leak? Expert roof re-
pairmen. Neylon. phone 3-'.7E8.
SECOND-HAND STORKS.
1-EV I N" HARDWARE & FI'RNITI'HK M
21 FRONT ST.
We buy and sell everything In the
hardware and furniture line. Pnone
Main 9970. A 7174.
TK 11IK.M ARKS.
OREGON TRADEMARK BUREAU. 01
Dekum bldg. U. S.. foreign trademarks.
TRANSFER AND STOKAOK.
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
"The Service With a Reputation. "
MOVIN0-PACK'a-STORAGE-BAGG..OE I
13th and Kearney. Branch HA1- Bdwy
PHONE BDWY. 3309
OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Olls-n t .
tor ner ISth. Phon Broadway JUKI or
11G9. W own and operate two 1'irge
olam "A" warehoused on terminal track.
LMwt insurant e ratea In th city.
"FIREPROOF STORAGE"
C. M. OLSEN TRANSFER CO.. 24S Pine.
PACKING. MOVING. STORAGE
SECURITY STORAGE TRAXSFEP
CO.. 105 PARK ST. MAIN 5195. A 1051
MANUFACTURERS
MILL SVI'I'I.IES.
' THE PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
o-o-.- front street. Portland.
I'H MBIX: AND STEAM SI'PFLIES.
M L
KLINE). 84-N8-87-SO Front street.
THE
PEERLESS PACIFIC COMPANY.
HK-70-72 Front street. Portland.
PROIUCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
! KVEKOINO & FARRELL. 140 Front St.
ROPF. AM. BINDER THINK.
Portland Cordage. Co., 14th and Northrup.
SAHH. DOORS M GLASS.
V. P. FULLER 4b CO.. Front and Morrison.
NEW TODAY.
IRVINGTON
HOME
$7000
This fine house has hardwood floors,!
even In the kitchen. There are two
; tirepiaces. a uanay lurnace. reception
i hall, living room, dining room and den
in old ivory finish. Kitchen in white
enamel: large pantry. The second
floor has three targe, airy bedrooms
and dandy sleeping porch, modern
bathroom, also two finished rooms on
the third floor. From the photo you
will note this house is not a bungalow,
but a substantial, well - constructed
house. It is located in the heart of
Irvington proper Take a look at
the outside. No. 484 Kast Twenty
third street North, near Brazee. Terms
can be arranged. House is now
vacant. Let us show you.
Ritter, Lowe & Go
201 - 3 - .1 - 7 Board of Trade Building-
FOR SALE
West side corner near Washington
street. Fine location for garage or
any kind of business. Will sacrifice
if sold this week. Deal with owner.
BROADWAY 3307.
EAST TWKXTV - FIFTH,
HROOKI.NN SHOPS
N I '. R
MODERN 4, 5, 6-ROOM BUNGALOWS
ELL I'THNISHEO,
terms. when, you are tired of high
rent phone OWNER, Bast 3225.
NEW TODAY.
HTABLUBKD 1M
WE HAVE BErElVKD THE COM
PLETE E f R I S H I ritii.1
A J, Vol DP IS?
HOME. THI S HAVIXCi .NO Kl Kl'HKH
1 WW III II KI'RMTI III'.. WHICH
is 4.S liUOU AS NEW AAD WILL BE
solD Ai .4.1 CTIO.N" AT
Ht HAlvtn AUUlUN nuuac
ON TUESDAY
NEXT
Comprising: beautiful electric f loo , p
lamp complete with shade, two grenu-
me maroie ousts, easy cnaira o.nu
rocxers in genuine apamsn icamci
and tapestry covering's, quarter-sawed
oak Tihrnrv tnhlea. oak and mahoKanv
rockers, andirons. fender and fire
)r0ns. Wilton and velvet nips In sizes
9xl2 and g-3xio-6. velvet stair carpet.
ld rose color drapes, oil paintings
and pictures, rattan settee, rocker and
round table very suitable for the
room, electrio and gas table
,ampB. smali wtlton rugs. Dufold
, r,1TT1H ak leather Mor-
, ,.h.lr KI1d other suitable nlecf-s of
i furniture for the living room, quar-
; ter-satved oak dining-room suite, vu
pedestal table, very fine buffet and
set of leather-seat ch
airs, dinner set
glassware, etc.; two full size brass
beds, also steel bed finished in oak
and one white enamel (all beds are
complete with best steel springs, silk
floss and felt mattresses. pillows,
comforts and spreads), newest de--mn
Ivory dressers with French plate
mirrors, quarter-sawed oak dressers
o n rl ,-fej-Tii.-.ft? a a . r . vi.vn m
ceaneri drophead sewing- machine.
so pI A x'0 range, kitchen
trJura. utensils and many other
useful household Roods. Also we
shall sell for another owner very
massive quarter-sawed oak pedestal
dining: table and set of ten chairs
with rush seats, library table, bed
davenport, rockers, etc.
Auctioneer's Note
All the above gtoods are now on
display at our salesrooms and await
your most carefwl attention. Tou
will find several articles In this sale
very suitable for Christmas presents.
AUCTION ON TUE8DA1 i:T AT
in O'CLOCK.
OX TRI'RSUll (CHRISTMAS DAT)
I K ARK Kit T.VIXI.Y ( LOSKS) AND
HOmC WITH VOt TO SI'KXD A
MERRY CHRISTMAS ami m )l
1 SUE MAM MORE: OK TURK
K till: ( Kil l V1M.I (
In Our Retail Pep't
ue.have several rockers and other
ol Thines suitable for Christmas
presents. Come in and get our prices.
VA K IIAVK TWO I'AIll.Olt OKt. W.
I OH l'ltl A1 E S V II
j We pay cash for household furniture.
i Call us up Main 3332. If you really
want to sell, or we will sell for you
; on commission.
M . C BAKER w. H. nr.
I urnltun- Dealer anil Auctioneers,
Maaonic Temple Uulldlng;. 1 am-
hill and West Park
StrrcOi.
I
25
PER CENT
Below Pre-War
Prices !
For Quick Sale
Splendid Lots
Ready for Building
Holladay's
Addition
Phone Main 3052
KEASEY & KEADY
Ground Floor.
Railway Exchange BlrlK-
270 STARK ST.
WANT WEST SIDE
BUILDING
$75,000 to $150,000
Will give small parcels of in
come Portland property and as
sume mortgage or pay cash dif
ference. Ritter, Lowe & Co.
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
Parrish, Watkins & Co.
Est. 1867.
Frank E. Watkins. Manager.
Member Portland Rflalty Board.
Real Estate, Rental,
Loan and
Fire and Automobile
Insurance Agents
Correspondence Solicited
I OH Second St. I'hunei Main 1644.
21st Street North
55x100 feet, east side of Twenty
first street North, between
Washington and Everett streets.
PRICE $8000
Wakefield, Fries & Co.
85 FOURTH ST.
Co-Operative Realty Co.
OLD TIIINiS ARE PASSINi. AWAY.
WK SELL RKAI. KSTATK WITHOUT
COM MISSION
but employ our services, knowledge of the
country and honor with Purchaser (which
is right), and bring the buyer and the
seller together, face to face.
Broadway 3881. K9 Luniberniens Bide.
NEW TODAY.
Beautiful
Irvington
Now is the time to
secure your future
homesite in Portland's
Model Home Section.
There is no doubt but
that Irvington will bring
advanced prices in the
spring.
Let us show you this
property today. You will
like the wide, paved
streets, evergreen shrub
bery and the fine class of
homes.
We have ' blocks, in
side parcels and larger
pieces if desired.
Prices are lower than
ever before offered. Very
easy terms. Why delay
buy now.
Ritter,
Lowe & Co.
201-3-5-7
Board of Trade Bldg.
WANTED!
5000 to -20,000
acres cheap
Oregon land.
Will pay 10 to
25 cash; bal
ance time at
r e ason able
rate.
West Side
Flat
NE R YAMHILL STREET
W ALKING DISTANCE
Price $r8,000. This is a high
class, well-located building, mod
em in every way ; good income.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
! 201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
30-R00M MODERN APARTMENT
HOUSE i . i -iioini si I I I
I I . 1 1 I A I' A RTM KXTS Kl RMSHEH.
MX I.I.I. I NT I I HM I'I ML
III II. DIM- M I I HMDIM.-
ALL .
THIS IS TUB sUBST HI THE
I I .
S5000 CASH TAKES THIS
AliANCE l MOHTHL) PAtMEVIS.
OWNER LIVES IN BAST.
C. E. SCOn REALTY CO.
lnln .'ta.Vt.
! S17-S1I Cimsfr ot femnfiw Bkdst.
100x100 ON SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF
3d and Jefferson
Streets
with 2 cottages to Mi-story butldhsg;
: ideal site for business block or ga
! rage. We ca"h sell for $27,50O.
Wakefield, Fries & Co.
85 FOURTH ST.
APARTMENT HOUSE
Payinir good not income on $37,500.
Might consider some trade.
F. E. Miller,
416 Chamber of Commerce Hldar.
12 PER CBHT ET-
Income Property
Owner needs money in his husiness.
Will sell modern home showing 12
net on cash investment of 33000.
SEE o NER.
204 HENRY III. mi.
FOR LEASE
April lat. 120.
HOTEL ST. PAUL
Formerly Hotel Helvldere,
AT FOURTH A-N'D ALDER STREETS.
SEE OWNERS
At 301 McKay Building. Main 1004.