The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 21, 1922, SECTION TWO, Page 7, Image 27

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAK.. POUIIaAND. MAT 21, 1923
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
MONCMENT8.
NEW TODAY.
COCKIEST.
Auction Sales
The Portland Mortuary
W. E. PBGQ AND D. L. BRISTOW
(Successors to Dunning and McEnee.)
12TH j5ND MORRISON. WEST SIDE.
, Broadway 430.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
tKH 4th St. Opp. City Hall. NEU BROS.
PORTLAND
CREMATORIUM
'S
AND
MAUSOLEUM
PHONE BELL. 967.
OTTO SCHUMANN MARBLE WORKS
QUALITY MEMORIALS
j E. THIRD Si PINE STS. I HONE E.743
I
An Opportunity to Secure Lots in This
Excellent View Lots
Title Clear
Lots full size or
larger, as listed,
250 to
$1000
except 3, which are
proportionally as
cheap.
Chance for
Homebuilders
and
Cnnirncrnrs-
Cut This Out
pick your lot;
then
call Monday.
Wilder Bros.
.
Commonwealth Bldg.
6th and Ankeny Sts.
To Recich Tract Take Willamette Heights Car
TOO T.ATE frO CLASSIFY.
COUNTRY HOMS,
7 MILKS FROM WU3VTHOUSB.
on paved roads. 100 feet
from Electric Car Depot. -
mile from Golf Club.
1 mil from Hunt Club.
Fine creek meariders through
south end. o land.
Concrete Dam for Irrigating.
lOOxUO-foot &wirLIling Pool.
Two irrigating plants are iforked: by
ram, one by gas engine and pump;
water air pressure system with large
Iron pressure tank, run br 4 h. p. gas
engine with pump; 1 tool house, with
line shaft, emery grinder, wood saw,
1 Fine barn ; 1 chicken house for 500
chickens; all with electrio lights; 1
good 5-room cottage, 3 rooms h. w.
floors, full cement basement, cement
floor, laundry tubs, bath; city phone;
1 garage, electric lights and water In;
fine garden flowers and shrubs;
acre park with 40x40 .dancing platform,
eeats under trees, electric wires strung
through same ; 1 acre in loganberries,
H-acre potatoes, -acre vegetable gar
den, 75 fruit trees all kinds; water
rights alone worth ?1000j' can raise
trout or tame decoy ducks; Ideal loca
tion; price $8500, terms; can lease ad
joining land if more wanted for $S a
year per acre.
STAR REAL ESTATE & INV. CO.,
511'-13 Wilcox Bldg. .
Broadway 5618. ,
BE YOUR OWN BOSS.
White Federal Mack 8. first
class, and good contract hauling- wood.
Call night and morning, tiui m. linn,
Rellwood 1270.
tLEGAXT Sohmer upright, fine tone, rich
dark case, only $105; also a still finer
one, cost $575, now . only .$255. See
Eilers Piano Dept., 2d floor, Eilers Music
building.
' WILL LEASE pine mill and sell stump'
age to responsible, capable operator;
wonderful money-maker. Li ooo, urego
nian.
tOST A string of pearl beads on Alberta
at., "between Vancouver and Williams
ave., Saturday afternoon. Liberal reward.
Wdln. 2512.
FOR SALE 1 3-step amplifier radio
phone complete with storage battery and
magnovox, suitable for store, will Bell at
bargain. S 641, Oregonian.
TWO FURNISHED f ron t rooms for
housekeeping, right on carline, with
free light and bath, to adults; only $18
per month. At 5!5V Williams ave.
BEST COUNTRY SLAB WOOD.
Dry cordwood, 12 Inches long; $1 dol
lar's worth or $10. 694 East 19th at.
Hellwood 1270.
MAC LEAN'S CAMP, Oswego lake, sum
mer cottages for rent. See caretaker on
grounds.
LOST .old bracelet, either in Meier &
Frank's or Lipman & Wolfe's. Finder
please call Main 8743. Reward.
WANTED Reliable girl or widow for gen
eral housework. Call today or evenings
after 5:30. 426 E. 8th St. j
2 PARTLY furnished rooms, upstairs, ad-j
joining; suitable for two gentlemen. Call!
5!4 La rid uve. Reference. j
FORD touring, 1917 model, extra good I
condition, practically new tires; private
party. East S?T4.
MODERN, light, clean, 4 -room flat,
poruhes; adults; reasonable; close In.
592 Salmon.
IRVING TON.
High-cla.ss 6-room apt.. 715 Hancock,
at 21st: rent $100. Phone East 6819.
GOOD, light manufacturing business;
owner wlil sacrifice for quick sale, $1000;
part trade considered. J 679, Orenlan.
' WANT contractor to build house i'or $10.
000. Have specifications, etc. 366 Sha-
I v , - M I; i-ViVfe will ;
I
GfciAKrlAKT SNAP!
In perfect condition, modern and beautifully furnished. Living room
25x18. Fireplace. Three bedrooms. Large bathroom.- Large kitchen.
Easy terms. 400 Chamber of Commerce.
District at Exceptionally Low Prices
- ll"l',llinn,"' 1 t"J ' ViJ !. 4 j I is J I . ) -
I HOUSTON ST. 1 , ' 3 1 I i,7'- 1 1
'"W ii I it 1 I L JA
'1 I i - J I purmM sr
V
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE IRVIN'GTON.
Dutch colonial, in center of district,
living room 18x36, sunroom, French
doors, center hail, pantries, oak par
quet floors, upstairs 4 bedrooms and
large slesping porch, maple floors, ivory
finish throughout ; easily adapted to
two families; exceptionally well built
and economical to heat; terms. Call
owner. East 2436. '
ml - I - I i srr.im i n-i. iinwinmi-i.nj' If iti t'ini f ir -iiwmnr irii l -p"' J " -''i
' ; Witpii.i,wiw.l,M!yiii.' : i 1 r i;
YOUNG LADY contemplating moving to
. uaiiiornia, desires position as resment
governess or traveling companion, ex
perienced, well-educated, speaks fluent
French, good needlewoman; highest
references. Phone Sellwood, 780 or
write L 660, Orrgonlan.
THE daintiest little J1000 baby grand ever
seen in this city or any other establish
ment; just like new; price to dtepose o?
quickly only $585. Call resale depart
ment, Bdwy. 5523, Oregon Eilers Music
House, 287 Vis Washington st.
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NEW TODAY
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MEETING NOTICES.
CUT DOWN the high cost of living and
attend 500 party given by Queen Eliza
beth Review No. 24 of W. B. A. at Odd
fellows hall. East Sixth and Alder, Mon
day evening. May 22. There will be
eight grocery prizes, 60-lb. sack of flour
first; 25c admission. Everybody wel
come. -i
MEETING NOTICES.
GRANDSTAND TICKETS
for the Shrine parades in
San Francisco during the
convention may be secured
NOW from the grandstand
committee. Address Leonard
S. Leavy, 269 city hall. San
Francisco. Single seats for
each parade $1. Season tick
ets good for ail parades,
$2.50. All seats reserved.
DO NOT DELAY. Bv order
of the Illustrious Potentate.
HARVEY BECKW1TH, Recorder.
NOBLES.
Reservations can now he
made for the Shrine spe
cial train to San Francisco,
leaving Portland Saturday,
June 10. 1922, at 10 P. M.
Tickets and Pullman accom
modations at CITY TICKET
OFFICE, S. P. Ry.. 4th and
Stark sts. GET THEM NOW.
By direction of the potentate.
HARVEY BECK WITH, Recorder.
MASONIC EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU.
Employers needing help of
any description telephone
Broadway 5258. Only Masonic
hfln furnish p(i from thin nf.
flee. No charge to employer or employe.
N. H. Atchison, -manager. Masonic head
quarters, Multnomah hotel.
THE MULTNOMAH CHAP
TER O. E. S. is giving a card
party and musical programme
Saturday evening, May 27, at
Kenton hall. All Eastern
Stars and friends invited. Re
freshments and admission 25c.
NYDIA TEMPLE. DAUGH
TERS OF THE NILE, will hold
a ceremonial June 5 at 2 P. M.
Petitions must be sent to re
corder before June 4. By order
of Queen Lea.
ADDA CELLARS. Recorder.
INVITATION
FREE PUBLIC MEETING.
Given by. Kirkpatrlck
Council, 2227. Security Ben
efit association, next Fri
day, May 26. at the fine,
large Swiss hall. 3d and
Jefferson. Cards. "500." Good
prizes. Dancing. Hoch's
famous four-Dieee orches
tra. A good time for all. Members get
ready for the big grand tenth annual raily,
June 2. Monster class initiation. Beauti-
ful degree work and refreshments. Bring
on your candidates. Visiting members all
cordially invited. .
INITIATION.
EUREKA COUNCIL. NO.
204, S. B. A., Monday
evening. May 22, East aide
VV. O. W. hal!. East 6th and
Alder. Beautiful initiatory
-eremony, with well-drilled
guard and degree staff.
Visiting members always
weicome.
M. L. JOHNSON. Secretary.
ANCHOR COUNCIL'S
DANCE.
Tuesday night.- May 23,
w. o. W. hall. 128 11th Bt
Members, friends and pub
lic invited. Professor Crase's
-piece orchestra, best In
city. Dandy floor: large
wuwus; oig time ror all.
Admission 35 cents.
GRAND BAZAAR.
Given by Anchor Council,
No 748, S. B. A., May 29
and 30. Biggest affair of
season. Remember the date.
W. O. W. hall. 128 11th st.
Admission free.
ODDFELLOWS. Rebekahs,
Muscovites, go to Eugene on
hand special, leaving on Soutn
ern Pacific, unoin station, at
2 f. M.. Tuesday. May 23
$0.65 round trip, return any time you wish.
Come, join the live ones. Save time and
money and trouble. Leave the old car at
home and take a,real Joy ride.
COLUMBIA LODGE No.
1. DBOREB OF HONOR
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA'
TION, meets Monday at
r. M.. 114 'A U-raod ave
nue. MACCABEE CARD PARTY AND
dav;!j next rnursday evening, May 25,
Dy lent jno. . at MaccaDea ha i. 3HBV.
i v&sningion si, waras s:3U. aancing iu,
All-Maccabee union orchestra. Admission
zoc. uenerous casn prizes.
I FRATERNAL AID UNION
Li. u. KODerts, northwestern manager
will be at 309 San Rafael street. Tuesday
evening. May 23, and will be pleased to
meet all members ot tna order.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA
Marguerite Camp No. 1440 meets every
lue&aay evening, m'i urana avenue.
NELLIE C LLP AN. Recorder
High-Class Residential
No Liens
Terms to Suit
or Drive Out Thurman Street
MEETING NOTICEg.
LECTURE.
Subject: "ACTION."
BY W. L. DUCEY.
Sunday. May 21, 8 P. M., at -
THEOSOPHICAL HALL,
301 Central Bldg., Cor. 10th and Alder.
Come and bring your friends. ,
To those who are interested in the
problems of life, send for free literature
to 826 Oakdale ave., Chicago, 111.
500 CARD PARTY, given by Laurel
club, W'ednesday, May 24, at 409 Alder st.
Fifty-pound sack flour, 25 pounds sugar
and six other prizes; one door prize. Ad
mission 25 cents. Cards 8.30. Bring your
friends.
DIED.
HORGEN May 20, 1922, at his late resi
dence, 390 Glisan street, Ole Horgen, age
60 years. Deceased was a member of
Sons of Norway. Remains at Pearson's
undertaking parlors, Russell street at
Union avenue.
DAVIS In this city. May 19. 1922, John
H. Davis. Remains are at the chapel ot
Edward Holman & Son, Third and Sal
mon streets. Notice of funeral later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
RAY At her home in Pasadena, Califor
nia, May 13, 1922. Hylah E. Ray, daugh
ter of Miles S. Ray and Ellen E. Ray,
both deceased ; niece of the late Peter
De Witt Hardenbergh; sister of Rachel
L. Ray; aunt of Mrs. W. D. Fraley, T.
Floyd Ray, Mrs.' J. A. Mayo. Hylah E.
Fraley and Mary. R. Fraley. Funeral
services will be held at Holmans chapel,
Monday, May 22, 1922, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Friends invited. Interment Riverview
cemetery.
COHEN In Albany. Or., May 18, 1922.
Celia Cohen, wlte of the late Phillip
Cohen of Albany and beloved mother of
Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Sigmond Strauss, Man
ual Cohen and Mrs. H. Sternau, all of
San Francisco, Cat., and Sadie and Leo
O.hen of Albany, Or. Funeral services
wlil be held at the chapel of Edward
Holman & Son, Third and Salmon
streets, Sunday, May 21, at 2:30 P. M.
Interment Beth Israel cemetery.
JACKSON At her late home. 399 East
45th st. N., May 20, 1922. Mrs. Ella Watt
Jackson, aged 68 years, widow of the
late Henry James Jackson. She is sur
vived by her two sons. Harry and Scott,
her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Atkinson,
and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Watt Ross
and Miss Agnes Watt, and a brother. Dr.
J. S. Watt.
QUAY At 941 Central avenue, Thursday.
May IS, Katharine, widow of the late
John B. Quay and mother of E1 wood E.,
Albert J. and George Quay, EJla Bowe.
Maggie Saunders, Louisa Morgan, Kath
arine Quay, Emma Denton. Funeral serv
ices will be held Sunday, Mav 21, at 2
P. M. from the St. Johns undertaking
parlors.
ERICKSON In this city May 17, Robert
aricKson, agea lo years, son of Mrs.
Frank Arvidson. The funeral srevices
will take place at the conservatory
chapel of the East Side Funeral Direc
tors, 414 E. Alder St., at 10:30 A. M.
Monday. May 22. Friends invited. In
terment Lone Fir cemetery.
LOTZ May 19, Ralph W. Lotz, aged 16
years, late or vaaer, wasn.. son of Mrs.
Ida Tagert of Portland and brother of
Roy, Oscar and Harry Lotz of Vader.
The remains will be forwarded Monday,
iiay zz, oy j, tr. mniey & son to Vader.
where service will bo held and Interment
made.
ZOLLNER At the residence, Kendal! sta
tion, May 19, Adam Zollner, aged 8
years, Deiovea son or Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Zollner. Funeral services will be held
Monday, May 22, at 9:30 A. M.. at the
above residence. Interment Mt. Calvary
cemetery. Arrangements in care of Mill
er & Tracey.
HANLEY The funeral cortege of the late
Nora Hanley will leave the chapel of
Miller & Tracey Monday, May 22, at
8:45 A. M.,, thence to St. Mary's Pro
Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis, where
mass will be ottered at 9 A. M. Inter
ment Mt. Calvary cemetery.
SPRIGGS The funeral service for the
late Joseph W. Sprigga of 4225 44th st.
S. E will be held Monday, May 22, at
10:30 A. M., at Flnley's mortuary, Mont
gomery at oth. Friends Invited. Con
cluding service Portland crematorium.
CHURCH At the residence, 1571 Ports
mouth ave.. May 16. '22, Martha Ellen
Church, aged 70 years. Remains will be
forwarded today (Sunday) to Billings,
Mont., by Chambers Co., Inc., for serv
ices and interment.
BATES The funeral service for the late
Hester A. Bates of 1078 Corbett st. will
be held today (Sunday), at 1 P. M-, at
Finley s mortuary, Montgomery at oth,
Friends Invited. Concluding service Mt
View cemetery, Oregon City, Or.
JOHNSON The funeral services of Anna
Katherme Johnson, late of 650 Raleigh
st., will be held Wednesday. Mav 24. at
2 P. M.. at the chapel of Miller &
Tracey, Interment Rivervie-w cemetery
BLOCK 13
Kne. Lot 6 S."iO
Lot 7 S400
Frao. Loi 8-9 SOO
Lot 10 94m
Lot 11 4O0
Krac. Lot 13 70
Lot 13 000
Lot 14 SS0
BLOCK 14
West Lots 1-4..SS00
Kaat Vi Lots 1-4. . .$850
West Lots S-3..HSSO
Kast Vi Lots 2-3...S00
Lot 5
. . .M00
Lot ,
Lot 7
Lot 8 ,
Lots 10-11
BLOCK 18
Frac. Lots 1-2
Lot a
Lot 19
lHt 22
Lot 23
Lot 30
BLOCK 18
Frac. Lot 7...
Lots 10-11 ...
Lot 12
BLOCK 30
Lots 18-21 ...
Frac. Lot 25..
BLOCK 22
Lot 3
Lot 4
BLOCK 27
Lot 4
Lot 5
Lot 6
. . .$3.50
. . .400
. . .S400
. . .f700
. .$1600
. .9 800
. . 800
. . 800
. . 80O
..S 800
:j-175
. . .20O
. . . oO
. . .flOOO
$1000
.. .$1600
000
. . .9 O0
000
SS1000
Lot 10
Lot 13,
raft
Lota 15-18. .ft:tr.o
Lot 16
soo
Lot 17 8O0
Lot 20
... SOO
... .9 800
... .9 800
800
, ...1000
Lot 21
Lot 24 ....
Lot 25
Lot 28
BLOCK 30 '
Lot 10 400
Lot 11 ..S50
Lot 14 S2SO
I Hit 15 2S0
Lots 18-19 250
Lots 17-20 800
BLOCK 31
Lot It 80O
Lot 13 700
Lot 16 S700
Lot 10 900
Lot 20 400
Lot 23 5300
Lot 24 3O0
Lot 27 :)0
Frac. Lots 28-31... 450
BLOCK 32
Frac. Lots 26-27.. $2000
Lot 22 1300
Frac. Lots .11-14. . T.'.O
' Lot 15 . 1000
BLOCK 33
Lot 13 $500
Lot 14 $500
Lot 15 $500
Lot 1 $750
FUNERAL NOTICES.
BERRY May 20, 1922. at the residence
of her daughter, 1404 Mallory avenue.
Aaena Adeline .Berry, aged years, be
loved mother of Mrs. Rena Comber,
Stockton. Ca!.: Charles Quinn. Rio Vista.
Cal.; John Quinn. Ford, Idaho; James
H. Berry, Mrs. Nellie Seely, Mrs. Rose
Weinberger and two grandchildren. Miss
Lillian Berry and Miss Ruby Seely, all
ot -oruana. unerai services win be
conducted Monday, May 22, 1922. at
2:30 P. M., at Pearson's undertaking
parlors, Russell street at Union avenue.
friends respectfully Invited.
BIRDS ALL In this city. May 20, James
.rjusey sirasaii, Deiovea husband or LH
nan Bird sail, son of Mrs. Grace I. Goss
of Detroit. Mich., brother of Mrs. Dr.
Wadsworth Warren of Detroit. Funeral
service will be held Monday. May 22,
at 2 P.. M., at the chapel of Miller &
Tracey. Concluding services Portland
crematorium. Mr. Birdsall was a mem
ber of Harmony, No. 12, Masonic lodge,
Al Kader temple and Scottish Rite
Services will be held under the auspices
oi tne Masonic lodge.
HOUGHTON At his late residence. 766
Harvard street. Alfred Houghton, aged
75 years. He Is survived by his wife.
Annie H. Houghton, four daughters, Mrs.
Jennie Haiberstadt, Alta and . Ava
Houghton of Portland. Mrs. Nelson Dixon
of Ridgfie'd, Wash., four sons, Fred,
John, Frank and Robert, all of Portland,
also father of the late Charles W.
Houghton. Funeral services will be held
at P. L. Lerch funeral parlors. East
' Eleventh street at Hawthorne, Monday
at 2:30 P. M. Friends invited.
LIMERICK May 19. Mary Limerick of 417
San Rafael street, mother of Mrs. P. C.
Graves, San Francisco; Mrs. C. B. Hay
wood and Joseph Limerick, this citv:
sister of Catherine Wicke. Funeral will
be held from McEntee & Eilers' parlors,
16th and Everett sts.. Monday. May
22, at 8:30 A. M., thence to Holy Rosary
church, E. 3d and Clackamas sts.. at 9
A. M., where requiem mass will be of
fered. Friends invited. Interment. Mount
Calvary cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS.
TCE wish to express our sincere thanks
to our many friends and neighbors for
their kindness and sympathy extended to
during tne bereavement of our be
loved husband and father.
MRS. AUSTIN NEWELL.
A. C. NEWELL,
MR 3. HUNTER,
MR. AND MRS. M. V. NEWELL.
JEANETTE NEWELL.
MAE NEWELL.
LESTER J. NEWELL.
We wish to- express our thanks to our
many friends for their kindness and help
during the sad bereavement and loss of
our son and brother Jack, for the many
beautiful floral offerings; also to the Elks
and B. of R. T.
MR. AND MRS. NICK. SCHUMACHER
AND FAMILY.
We wish to extend our sincere thanks
to our many friends for their kind serv
ices and sympathy shown in our recent
bereavement in the death of our husband
and father. Mrs. Gertrude Burnes and
daughter.
FUNERAL CARS.
LIMOUSINES for funerals. weddlmrs.
shopping. Jones Auto Livery. Mar. 114.
TUNEHAL PmECTOBS.
MILLER & TRACEY
Perfect Funeral Service for Leu.
Independent Funeral Directors.
Washington Street, between 20th and
21 81 Streets, west Side. Lady assistant.
Broadway 2691. Automatic 618-44.
A, D. Ken worthy.
R- S. Henderson.
A. D. Kenworthy Co.
5604 92d St., Lents.
Auto. 618-SL
hULMAN & SON
(Founded In 1854.)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Third and Salmon Sis. Main 507.
McENTEE & EILERS
Funeral Parlors with all the privacy
home, 18th and Everett Streets.
Phone Broadway 2133. Auto. 631-38.
ot
EAST SIDE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(F. C. DUNNING. INC.)
"The Family Sts the Price." 414 East Alder
Phone East 52. Auto. 228-23.
B. M. Gulbrandson. R. H. Reed.
CHAMBERS CO., INC..
Z48-250 Killingsworth Ave. Wdln. 8308,
LERCH. UNDERTAKER,
East Eleventh and Hawthorne,
Phone East 781.
FINLEY S MORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. MAIN 9.
A R.ZELLFRCO
692 Williams Ave.
Phone East 1088.
OfCU EC UNDERTAKING CO.,
ONE VI CO Third and Clay. Main U62,
SNOOK & WHEALDON
Funeral Directors. '
I Belmont at 3oth. Tabor 1258.
PORTLAND BUSINESS
BULLETIN
ATTORNEYS.
W. EASTMAN', lawyer, 628 Chambet of
Commerce bldff
ACCORDION I-I.EATIXG.
CUT, SiAM, Dtiu, pieaL JiKirt lor 1.13;
hematitching, tc. ; mail urdera solicited.
Old skirts repleated, 11.00. Eastern
Novelty Mfg. Co.. bote Filth at.
ASSAYKKS AN1 ANALYSTS.
WJXTAiV ASSAlf OFFICE. 142 Second
Btreet. Gold, silver, platinum bought.
BATHS. JiTC.
DR. McMAHON, baths, Portland; steam
showers, plunges, tubs, all for 35c: teij
your triends. Fourth at Washington.
CELLCLU1U BllTOiVa.
THE 1KW1N-HOUBON COJdPANT.
387 Wash. Bdwy. -434. Tabor 1254.
CHlftOl'KACTOK.
DR. McMAHON, 12th year. Successful.
Phone directory aa convinces thousands.
CHIROPODIST.
WILLIAM, Estelie, FloreJlo iind Dewane
Deveny, the only scifcntiiic chiropodists
and arch specialists in city. Parlors 302
Gerlinger bldg., southwest cor. Second
and Alder streets. Main 1301. .
DK. O. O. FLETCHEK Foot troubles set
entifically corrected; lady assistant.
512
M organ blag. Main Bib a.
BESSIE K. LEHMAN. 408 Abington bldg.
Bdwy. bila. Kesidenlial. worn.
COLt-liAJ'llONS.
NETH & CO. Worcester biug.. Bdwy. 7598.
No collections, no cnarges. flstab. ltfuu
DtMlSlKV.
DR. B. L WHIGHT
Third Floor Ralelgn Bldg.
Corner of Sixth and Washington Sta.
Broadway 7219. Automatic 2119.
WITHOUT PAIN-S3
Tour "Teeth Sleep" While We Work.
Above Majestic Tneater. 851 Wash, .t.
KLEt'TBlCAl. Klil'AlKlNU.
M I I I1UV Ut-UU MINII
anil
IIIUIUiltfllLtKUUilU
repaired
3Jf
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS
Phone 527-27. 226 Main St.
IKOX WORKS.
PHOENIX IKON WORKS.
Engineers, founders, mechanics, boiler
makers, boiler and blacksmith shop. Of
fice and works, Hawthorne avenue and
East Third street.
MUSIC TEACH F.KS.
OHEGON Conservatory (school) of Music,
2d itoor uusset dig-s. tover me "L,ion").
Entrance 1(15 4th St.. cor, of Morrison.
OPTOMETRISTS.
Out of the llieh-iient District.
25 years experience. Consult us
free. Thousands of satisfied
patrons. Dr. bamuel boodmao, associate
optometrist. Mam 2124.
Chas. W. Goodman. 09 Morrison.
WHY FAY MOKE?
wSSs- Glasses in gold-tilied frames
''YET?"' f',ted to your .eyes. duuol.
, vision glasses at low prices,
satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. A. K. Hurwtts,
optometrist. First st.
DR tiiSOKUE KOBEs STEIN, veteran opti
cian. Eyes tested, glasses fitted, broken
lenses duplicated at very reasonable
prices. Morrison st. Main Stittl.
PAINTING.
PAINTING, SIGNS, KALSO.MIN1NG.
DECORATING) BEST' REFER
ENCES) 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
lABtiit zm.
PAPERING, painting, tinting; work ituar
anteed satisfactory. O. E. Suderstrom,
Sellwooa itvo. .
PAINTING and tinting, r.ooms tinted $2.50
and up. -lapor i-o.
MAIN S50 House painting, roof painting,
paper nangmg aim uuluik.
I'ATIiNTS.
PATENTS Send sketch or model tor pre
liminary examination. Booklet free.
Highest references, best results, prompt
ness assured. Watson S. Coiemau, pat
ent lawyer, 621 F st Washington, D. C.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
PATENTS Our practice has extended over
a period of 77 years. Ail communica
tions strictly confidential, prompt, effi
cient, conscientious service; handbook
free on request. AiUJs'N & CO., Patent
Attorneys, San Francisco office. Hobart
bldg.; Chicago office, 810 Tower bldg.;
Washington office. 1IJ3 Scientific Ameri
can bldg.; New York office, Woolworth
bldg
K. C. WRIGHT, registered patent attorney
25 years, li invention really valuable,
see practicing attorney. 601 Dekum bldg.
PIPE KLPA1K1NU.
0,Lr-.Beairs by experta
gl assy 'PiPe Shop. 272 Wash.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, broaoway building,
stomach, bowels, liver, kidney, bladder,
rectal, prostate and female disorders.
without operation.
PRINTERS.
F. W. BAL1ES & COMPAN Y
I 1st and Oak. Bdwy. 7185, 611-05
SHEET METAL WORKS.
CRESCENT SHEET METAL WORKS.
Removed to 340 E. 7th St., corner of
Mill. Growth of our business compelled
larger quarters. Let us figure on your
gutters, downspouts and general metal
repairs.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
OREGON TRANSFER CO.
474 Glisan St Broadway 181.
DRAYAGE. STORA3E.
Four warenouses on Terminal Tracks.
VETERINARY.
ROSE CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL
East 7th and Grant sts. tBoth phones.
Day and night service; 3 veterinarians.
FLORISTS.
1M W4&iungtun Slrccl
Established 1890. Main 269.
Flowers for All Occasions Artistically
Arranged.
Bones and Orchids a Specialty.
Phone Marshall
753
328 MORRISON
PORTLAND
HOTEL
Accounts Solicited!
25
Main
7709
SOT HOUSES
Grvafest brietu
Tines Qjialitu
Rsnlson SL between 4tx 5 iAlvais Freah
Tonseth Floral Co.
Finest Floral Arrangements
for Funerals.
287 Washington, Bet. 4th and 5th Sta
Phone Broadway 45!i7.
GARDEN MARKET
18 Third Street, Near Yamhill.
SPECIAL SALE.
All kinds of bedding, vegetable plants,
hanging baskets and Japanese tubs.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
Main
4737
"W. Will Pleas You.'
YAMHILL ft 10TB
T
Smith's Flower Shop
Portland's Progressive Florists. We spe
cialize In funeral designs. 141 Sixth,
opposite Meier & Frank's. Main 7213,
yrJr Tion sti
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
Investigates all cases of alleged
aiiiinaJ. uiiii.ro, I uuill iOU
Courthouse. Phone Main 37S from
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
The society has full charge of the
city pound at its home, 535 Columbia
boulevard. Phone any time. Wood
lawn 764. Dogs for sale. Horse am
bulance for sick ior disabled horses.
Small animals painlessly electrocuted
where necessary and stray animals
cared for. All dead animals, cows,
horses, etc.. picked up. i
NEW TODAY.
In and Near Portland, We Will Cos
struct Your Home for Yon.
The Bronxvitle
This VetmorHome
THE FENNER Plan Book shows over
70 homes and floor plans. Get it.
Read carefully the specifications on pages
11 to 14. , Note that one low price brings
to you at carload rates, material for your
home plans, specifications, lumber cut to
fit, lath, shingles, doors and windows, mill
work, building paper, nails, paint, hardware
and tin work, etc. The Fenncr way is the
economical way, giving you better materials
and better house-construction and saving
you from 25 to 40 per cent in labor cost,
alone. Write for particulars.
Stlfl Of erwllt(1 or
jour ftrst ordr
and receive a copy ot the
beautiful Fenner Plan
Book.
Post-office Box 0-4318
Sales Office: open evenings
327 Artisans Building
Broadway and Oak, Portland
1 eiepoone road way 116
FENNER MFG. CO.
FootofMcKennaAve.Portlind.CVe.
YES
WE HAVE THE FAMOUS "DIXIE
BRAND" EXCLUSIVELY
FULL HALF-INCH
HARDWOOD
FLOORING
About 3c a Squnre Foot, Cheaper Than
13-16 and Just as Lastius.
ENOUGH V. X S, SELECT, PLAIN
WHITE OAK to cover a room (0 Cf
10 feet by 12 feet for. .
3 CARS MAPLE AND OAK FLOORING
JUST UNLOADED.
Forty Slates and Grades In Our Ware
houses, All Guaranteed.
PRICES WILL ADVANCE JUNE 1.
Say It-With Floors.
GAYNQR HARDWOOD LUMBER
Z"U COMPANY rtmXZ
PLUMBING FIXTURES
Estimates Furnished
Through Our Plumbing Customers
PORTLAND PLUMBING SUPPLY
CO, ,
Sell Direct to You.
FIRST ST. MAIN 6237
102
Parrish,Watkiiis&Co.
Est. 1S67.
Frank E. Watkins, MansKcr.
Member Portland Realty Hoard.
Real Estate, Rental,
Loan and
Fire and Automobile
Insurance Agents
Correspondence Solicited.
!.-)2 Stark St. Phone Itroadway 7644
WANTED!
To buy a diamorfd,
about one karat.
V 632, OREGONIAN
STORAGE SPACE
Centrally Located on Track.
We can move and store your goods
in a fine sprinklered building.
HAILING. PACKING, STORAGE
CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
454 Glisan St. lldvry. 3470.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Banlnenfi properties Residence
lontii low rates. Installment repay
ments if desired. Loans promptly
closed.
A,H.Birreli-GiICo.
16-219 Northwestern Bank Building.
Edward LGoudey Co.
MORTCL-UK TOANS. "
tnlteil Mate. Baoa Hqjldins;.
FOR MORTGAGE LOANS
See Oregon Investment & Mtg
210 Exchange Building,
Second and Stark Streets.'
Co
1
Phone your want ads to The Ore
gonian. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
7
ff you
. 4 'MONEY
ON
10-171 SECOMl STREET (NEAR
MOHRISON).
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRI
DAY AT 10 A.M.
FOR MONDAY'S SALE GOOD Fl'H-
HSHII,S FROM 1'BIVATE HOME,
neludinsr solid oak DIMU SlITE,
library tables, bookcases, stand tables.
gooa rockers and chairs suuaoie ior
the living; room. 9x12 Axminster rugs.
carpets, lace curtains, pictures, dinner
set, fancy china cups and saucers.
two-inch post enameled beds in old
ivory and Vernia Martin finish, all
complete with springs and mattresses,
pillows, blankets, sheets, etc.; aress
ers. chifferobe, "Universal" steel
range, cooking utensils and other ef
fects. Also from another home
COSTLY BUFFET AXD EXTENSION
TABLE. Attend this sale if you want
good, durable furniture, all in tine
condition.
WEDNESDAY" AND FRIDAY' AT 10
A. M FOR GENERAL, CON
SIGNMENTS. VISIT OUR
PRIVATE SALE DEPT
WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS IN
NEW GOODS
Such as THREE- PIECE OVER
STIFFED SUITES in high-grade
tapestrv, DAVENPORT and END
TABLES in dark mahogany, PERIOD
OININU SUITES, etc., etc.; also colo
nial dining suites in mahogany and
oak. We have FIVE floors crowd
ed with USED FURNITURE that Is
Ell'AL TO NEW, large assortment
of RUGS of various sizes; all the
popular makes of GAS and STEEL
ranges. Don t nuy a ming untu
you see what we have. OUR PRICES
ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST, TERMS
if desired.
BIG
T
MAY 22, AT 2 P.M.
We Are Instructed to Sell the Entire
Equipment of the
AT 1 53 BROADWAY, NEAR MORRI
SON Comprising 214 leather-seat dining
.v.i.n tn miinrsnt tables, cos-
turners, serving tables, mirrors, two
-National" cash registers, six electric
fans, ' roll-top desk and chair, type
writer desk, visible typewriter, fire
proof safe, floor cigar case, about Jau
yirds linoleum, hardwood dance floor,
dishes, glassware, silverware, assort
ment of soft drinks, tahle cloths,
napkins, three - oven French r a nge
with canopv, steam table, cook tabies,
sinks, cooking utensils groceries,
butcher's ice box. two refrigerators
exhaust fan and other numerous lots
such as used in an up-to-date res
taurant. Everything in first -class
condition and must positively be sold
to the highest bidder.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
If
You Have Furniture to sen, van
Us Up. -Main 120.
ESTABLISHED 181)2.
On Tuesday Next
AT THE BAKER AUCTION HOUSE.
YVe shall sell the first-class furnish
ings from Mrs. Hay's beautiful Ala
meda home, also from another resi
dence we shall sell dining room and
bedroom furniture. These two lots
will be combined into one sale tor
the above dav and we would advise
you, if furnishing, to be sure to get
here on time, as all must be posi
tively sold, comprising overstutfed
davenport bed in good quality tapes
trv living-room rockers in genuine
leather, high-grade oak library
tables, bookcases, mahogany tabour
ettes, old-time hand-forgerl fireirons,
fiber settee and chairs, a few Turk
ish rugs, i m p o r t e d couch cover,
Queen Anne walnut dining table,
chairs and china closet, also costly
suite in quarter-sawed oak viz.. 54
inch top table, buffet and lot ol
chairs with leather seats.
BEDROOMS.
Very beautiful Simmons period ivory
bed with chiffonier, dressing table,
bench and chair to match; twin brass
beds Circassian walnut dresser and
chiffonier, both with plate mirrors
and chair: also beds in white and
other finishes, complete with bes.
springs, silk floss and felt mattresses
and pillows; oak dressers, chif f oniei-3,
rockers and chairs, Axminster, vc.
vet and Brussels rugs in room sizes;
two refrigerators, two gas ranges
water heater and many other lots toe
numerous to mention.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.
We wish vou would call tomorrow
and look over the entire list of goods
to be sold at this time. Y.ou will fmo
them well worthy of your attention
VuCTTON O.N TUESDAY NEXT AT 1
A. 31. '
On Thursday Next
We shall sell the complete furnish
ings of a residence for a family whe
are leaving for Pittshurg, Pa. Thes
Hoods can be seen Wednesday after
noon SALE THURSDAY NEXT AT
lO A. M.
NOTE We buy household goods foi
cash If vou are making changes oi
want to sell out, call on us. Phon
Main 3332.
Retail Department
Here you will find bargains in rirst
class new furniture ail the time. Out
prices are low, as we sell for cash
W. C. BAKER & V. H. DEA N,
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers
Pytliian Building,
Yamhill and West Park Streets.
YOUR "TEETH SLEEP"
While We Work
DENTISTRY AVITHOl T PAIS.
BY PROVEN" RKI.IABLE METHOD
Satisfaction Guaranteed
It is estimated that seventy-five ppr
cnt of all human diseases entr
through the mouth. Can you not. then,
appreciate the real necessity of keepir.s
the mouth clean, and th teeth sound
and whole? Diseased teeth pave the
way for poor health. Modern dentistry
can overcome the difficulty. No one
need be permanently distressed, if they
will give a good dentist a chance.
DR. A. W. KEENE
DR. E. J. KIESENDAHL
Above Majestic Theater.
'.nt ?K1 U. Wn.h St
I