The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 25, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORT LAND, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 23, 1913.
STATE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE FAVORS
NEW LICENSE LAW
Act Passed by the Last Legisla
ture Affords Protection to the
Public From Dishonesty.
EFFORT MADE TO KILL LAW
Petitions Being Circulated by
Opponents of License Law Call
for Referendum in 1920.
' The Oregon State Chamber of Com
meroe, through lta official, heartily In
dorsed house bill Now 25, pawed by the
last legislature. The bill, which - be
comes effective May, 29. provides that
alt real estate brokers operating: In Ore
gon mast make application for license
to the' state Insurance commissioner,
upon payment of a fee of $5, together
with a bond in the amount of $1000 and
recommendations from 10 freeholders of
the community where be proposes to
operate, vouching for his honesty.
liAff BAISII8 STANDARD OF
HOlfESTT
. "This bill will prohibit dishonest par
ties and curbstone operators from enter
ins; Into the real estate business m Ore
gon, and will leave the business in the
hands of gentlemen who are a credit to
our state and whose object Is to increase
our , resources in exchange and sale of
properties along agricultural, commercial
and industrial lines." declares George
Quayle, general secretary of the state
chamber.
' "There has been a feeling among cer
tain citizens in the past that all the real
estate man wanted was to get his com
mission. . which . sentiment prevails In
other states as well as Oregon. Commer
cial organizations Within our state have
received many letters from parties in
the South. East and Middle West ex
pressing a desire to come to Oregon to
locate but they make it very plain that
they do not wish to deal with realty
men. It. is presumed this feeling is
prompted by the treatment accorded
them in the past.
SEW iAW PROTECTS PUBLIC
"If the law is allowed to remain as it
now stands, commercial- organisations
and others In Oregon will feel free to
inform Inquirers from without the state
that they need -have no fear of investing
in Oregon upon the recommendation of
the realty dealers of our state. It is
true in many sections of the United
States that misrepresentations made by
unreliable realty dealers have brought
about unprofitable investments, which
it is the intent of the present law to
overcome. '
; "Oregon should safeguard the inter
ests of prospective investors. The realty
business is as legitimate as selling sugar
over the counter, and a majority of the
dealers are highly respected citisens of
integrity with a desire to upbuild our
state along agricultural; commercial and
industrial lines, having- the interests of
the state at heart. It is up to the voters
to disregard any movement that will
rescind the action of the legislature at
Its last session regarding this, question."
COMMERCIAL CLTTBS FAYOB. LAW
On April 10, the Oregon State Cham
ber of Commerce made known to its
. constituent members the result of such
legislation with a view of the different
: commercial bodies throughout the state
Are You Going to
yoa will find many exceed
ingly clever and up-to-date
ideas and .suggestions in
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"Distinctive
99
A collection of attractive,
practical Homes of Moderate
Cost, say $7 5o to . 5000.
Also shows Beach Homes,
etc., 1275 up. .
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This Book will cost you
$1.00 Postpaid
Note: Many other books
on Home Building, etc., in
stock for your selection.
. r hTHE J. K. GILL CO.,
Booksellers. Stationers, Office
Outfitters . -
Third and Aider Sts, (
ill
Homes
Gill's
Several good patterns of Inlaid ma
terial reduced to " f '
$1.14 Square Yard ;
this week only.
A' number of remnants very! cheap.
Cork Floor Products! Co.
202 Broadway, at Taylor, Phone Main 90.
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A limited number of home sites in
The demand for residence property in
Portland has already extended to high
priced homes, and there is evident an in
creasing activity in vacant home sites.
To meet this market the National Realty
Associates, owners of Westover Terrace,
have opened offices in the Henry build
ing and will dispose of a limited num
ber of building sites In that addition.
Westover Terrace is one of the most
attractive of west side residence dis
tricts. Officials of the National Realty
Associates go further than that and de
clare this to be the most beautiful resi
dence district in the "United States. The
broad terraces were created at the order
making known to Inquirers that such a
law was in effect and that they mflpht
feel safe in accepting any statements
as to conditions and prices of property
In Oregon from reputable realty dealers.
Replies have been received from cham
bers of commerce and commercial clubs
throughout the state and without ex
ception these organisations favor the
realty license law as it stands and frown
upon the attempt of its opponents to
apply the referendum. The law becomes
effective May 29. unless its opponents
succeed in filing their petition with the
proper number of signatures on or be
fore May 28. If the petition succeeds
the law cannot go into effect until after
the election of November, 1920.
HOME BUILDERS WILL
BE
Appointed by Mayor Baker Out
lines Plans for Assisting Pro
spective Home Builders.
Organization of a corporation for the
purpose of financing home builders who
lack the necessary funds to pay con
struction costs was planned at a meet
In e of the finance committee of the
"Own Tour Home" campaign Monday
afternoon. It is proposed to capitalize the
financing corporation at from $200,000.
Debenture bonds will be issued and the
business conducted, along lines usually
followed by building and loan associa
tions, according to members of the com
mittee. There is no reason why it should not
be found practical to advance up to 75
per cent of the value of the property to
applicants of good moral risk." de
clared one member of ' the committee,
"and to provide for the amortization of
the loan in a period of 10 to 15 years."
The possibility of cooperation between
the proposed local company and the
Federal Home Loan bank, proposed in
a bill before congress, was also dis
cussed by the committee.
The committee in charge of the proj
ect was recently appointed by Mayor
Baker to cooperate with -the manage
ment of the "Own Tour Home" campaign.
Members of the committee are J. B.
Kerr, chairman ; J. L. Hartman, J. C.
Ainsworth, Paul C. Murphy, E. P. Law
rence, J. H. Hartog and O. H. Skotheun.
Important Sales of
Farm Lands at Elgin
Elgin. May 24. William Roulet has
purchased the W. 35. Jones farm in the
Flat district for 132,000. The farm con
sists of (40 acres, 400 acres being under
cultivation. Another recent transaction
was the sale by J. E. Elliott of 180
acres bordering the corporate limits of
r.igin to J. M. Cornellson who recently
-moved! here from Wallowa county. Con
sideration was 18000. The new owner
will develop the place as a dairy farm.
New High School at Haines
Plans for a new high school building
at Haines are being prepared by Tour
tellotte & Hummel. The building will be
o Dries: ana tue construction and will
contain nine class rooms, gymnasium,
auditorium, manual training shops, and
uomesric science rooms. At a recent
special election the people of Haines au-
tnonzea the Issue of $45,000 in bonds
to cover the cost of construction.
General . Insurance
BONDS
McCargar, Bates & Lively
Yeon BaJlding Main . 168. A-26 94
COMPANY TO
FINANCE
SOON
ORGANIZED
ENTRANCE TO WESTOVER TERRACE
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this beaulifcl resldenee listrict are aeing orierea dj we, nsuwiu Aaswuics.
a view of the Willamette and Columbia
of the associates by hydraulic processes,
the steep, inaccessible hills being levelled
and the ragged canyons filled.
Westover Terrace overlooks the city,
the Willamette and Columbia river val
leys, and commands a magnificent view
of the Cascade range. The altitude of
the tract above sea level ranges between
500 and 600 feet. Cornell road, ap
proached from Lovejoy street, traverses
Westover Terrace by easy grades. Roads
and streets, are broad and hard surfaced.
All parts of the district are within easy
walking distance of Btreet car service.
Westover Terrace was platted in 1910,
and a number of sites were sold at that
PUBLICITY BOOKLET
TO BE PUBLISHED BY
G
Portland as a City of Beautiful
Homes Will Be Advertised
Through Art Publication,
Portland is credited with having a
larger percentage of individual home
owners than any other city In the
United States, a record which reflects
the faith of the average citizen in the
future of the city and his content with
climatic, social and economic condi
tions. Portland is distinctively a city of
beautiful homes and the "Own-Tour-Home"
campaign management has com
pleted plans for the publication of an
art pamphlet setting forth the many
advantages of the city as a home town.
One hundred thousand copies qf the
booklet will be printed and distributed
through the hotels of the city.
O. H. Skothetm, executive secretary
of the "Own-Your-Horae" campaign,
announces that a committee has been
appointed to handle the details of the
work. This publication, according to
Mr. Skotheim, will be one of the out
standing contributions to the city on
the part of the "Own-Tour-Home" cam
paign.
A. S. Johnson of The Journal staff
baa been appointed chairman of the
committee. It is planned to have the
booklet ready for. distribution during
Rose Festival week.
New Industry t Paseo
Pasco. Wash., May 24. That Pasco
will be the distributing point for a large
business concern is one of 'the probabil
ities growing out of the sale recently
made by the Parlln & Orendorf Plow
company of Canton, 111., to the Interna
tional Harvester company. The P. & Q.
people have maintained a branch house
here for a number of years, where they
have a large brick warehouse. The
splendid railroad facilities, as well as
two navigable rivers, make this a log
ical poinj, for a wholesale distributing
center for a large section of the North
west, and while no definite policy has
been announced by the purchasers, it is
considered highly probable that Pasco
will profit by the change.
WAUNA LAKE
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A large acreage surrounding Wauna
lake, Washington, has been pur
chased by Portland anglers; elnb
house will be erected.
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Plana for . the organization- of the
Wauna Lake club were outlined at a
recent luncheon attended by 15 promi
nent Portland anglers at the Benson
hotel. The lake is located near Steven-
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river valleys and the. Cascade range.
time. There are about 25 beautiful resi
dences on the tract and several more are
planned. Because of the! dull period
immediately preceding the war and re
strictions of building operations during
the war. homesites in this district were
withdrawn from the msxicet. Offerings
are now being made to meet persistent
demands for high class went side resi
dence property. i '
N. J. Unham of Duluth. Minn., presi
dent of the National Realty Associates,
arrived Thursday to inaugurate the sale.
He was accompanied by Harold Jungck
of Duluth, who will have charge of the
Financial Proble ins
In Home Building
CampaignEecbgnized
Plans for financing home builders will
be discussed Monday at a 'meeting of a
committee appointed by Mayor Baker
in connection with the:; "Own Tour
Home" campaign. Replies to a ques
tionnaire submitted by the management
of the campaign several months ago
Indicate that several hundred Portland
families are desirous of becoming home
owners, but lack tne necessary tunas.
Organization of . a second mortgage
company to take care of the differential
between the cost of construction and
the borrowing power of the builder has
been suggested and probably will be ef
fected according to campaign officials.
The meeting will be held in the Yeon
building at 4 o'clock. Members of the
committee are: J. B. Kerr, chairman;
J. L. Hartman. J. C. Ainsworth. Paul
C. Murphy, E. F. Lawrence, J. H. Har
tog and O. H. Skotheim.
Electrical Dealers
Will Work at Cost
For Home Campaign
The "Own Your Home" campaign has
been riven a material boost by the mem
bers of the Oregon Association of Elec-;
trical Contractors A Dealers through an
action taken at their meeting held at
the Imperial hotel last Monday evening.
Desiring to - do their share towards
furnishing employment for . the returned
soldiers and also to relieve the present
shortage of dwellings for working peo
ple, the members of the association have
offered to install electric wiring for
lights in residences at rates that are
ordinarily less than cost. Anticipating
that there will be a considerable volume
of house wiring work, they have elim
inated from their prices a certain 'per
centage of the customary overhead ex
pense and are giving this . to the cause.
This is considered by the managers of
the "Own Tour Home" campaign to be a
very generous offer by the electrical
contractors and is much appreciated.
Pink Enamel Leg
London, May 24. (U. P.) Declaring
that she wished to be able to wear
openwork stockings, an injured muni
tion girl being fitted with an artificial
leg, asked for a pink enamel one.
ANGLERS' CLUB
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son, Wash., just opposite Cascade Locks
It Is half a mile from-the Washington
state highway and easily accessible by
auto. - ... - "'
The lake covers an area of betweew
ouu ana duo acres ana attains if depth of
140 feet. . Its waters are of exceeding
clearness and are v said to abound -in
trout of enormous size. Several rain
bows 24 inches m. length. have recently
een captured here by Portland anglers.
Among the Portland ' men " interested
In the project arer . E. G. Crawford
Elliott R. Corbett. Dr. Robert B. Brandon,'-Walter
B. Honeyman, Treve Jones,
Drs. E. D. and R. C. McDaniel, Judge
E. q. Bronaugh. C. B. Stevens, Floyd
Dorris and Dr. E. de Witt ConhelL
Several San Francisco business men are
also Interested -in the undertaking. ;
Wauna lake occupies! the site of the
traditional "Bridge of the Gods,' famed
in Indian lore, : The territory surround
ing the lake is broken: and mountain
ous. . The new organization proposes to
erect a clubhouse and private cottages
on a tract of land entirely surrounding
the lake, A hatchery for the propaga
tion of trout will be established to re
plenish the native stock.
Membership in the club Is limited to
100 and the price of stock is fixed at
?200 per share- -. -
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The property commands
local office of the Realty Associates. Mr.
Jungck will cooperate with the members
of the Portland Realty board in the sale
of the property.
The National Realty Associates com
prises in its membership nearly all of
the larger realty boards of the united
States and Canada. The organization
is incorporated and owns residence prop
erty in many cities of this country, as
well as choice districts in Canadian
cities. The Portland Realty board holds
stock in the. organization, and the board
members are therefore Interested in the
sale of the Westover Terrace homesites.
WINDOW DISPLAYS TO
TELL 'OWN YOUR HOME'
STORY JUNE 2 TO 9
Portland Merchants Cooperate
in Effort to Carry Message of
More and Better Homes.
June 2 to 9 inclusive has been des
ignated "window display week" for the
"Own Your Home" campaign. A commit
tee appointed by the management of
the campaign will call upon all the mer
chants of the city whose - goods are.
adapted to effective-display, to cooperate
in advertising Portland's housing cam
paign. - '
The committee in charge of this work
consists of S. J. Pickens of The ' Jour
nal, F. W. .Vincent of the Telegram and
W. J. Hoffman of the Oregonian. O.
H. Skotheim. campaign secretary. Is
writing every merchant in the city
urging participation in the event.
"There is ho more effective way in
which the 'Own Tour Home' message can
be carried to the passing multitude."
declares Chairman Pickens of the com
mittee, "than by attractively arranged
displays of merchandise. Several large
stores have already had most attractive
window displays advertising the Own
Your Home'; .movement and it is our
purpose to bring to the attention of
every merchant in the city, the Import
ance of recognizing the housing move
ment in this way."
The committee and the management
of the "Own Your Home" campaign an
ticipate the closest cooperation of the
merchants of Portland in making this
week one of the forceful closing features
of the housing campaign.
BUILDING PERMITS,
Ckaae loTestment Co. Bepair room and
stores, 202 Washington, between Front and
First; Terriil Roofine Co., builder; $350.
W. G. Heeler, erect carace, 209 Occident at.,
between HoUadajr are. and Pacific at.; builder
aame; f 50.
C. C. McKenna, erect reetdence. 150 Recent
drire. between Sharer and Mason; builder
aame; 13500.
Fred Bender, repair residence. 60 W. Jarrett.
between Concord and Campbell; builder aame;
25.
J. G. Abele. erect cm rase. 11 62 Williama
are., between KUlingswortb and Emeraon; build
er aame; 50:
H. and C. Wereandt. erect ahack, 1282 K.
27th at. N-; builder aame; 975.
Clark A Wilaon Lumber Co., erect office,
linnton road, near Linn ton; U. W. Lorenz.
builder; S1500.
H. Llnter, repair residence. IS 00 ViHard,
between Ixmbard and Greeler; Mr. ' Ilnrty.
builder; $400. w.
Lipman A Wolfe, repair abop, IS R.. Sixth,
between Ash and Alike nr ; H. T. CapelL bulkier:
(2000.
W. H. and H. W. Rutherford, repair raai-
dence, 48 EL Eifhth, between Oak and Pine;
John Shield, builder; 8175.
C. E. Miller, erect carace, 1SS1 E. Handera,
between . 60th and . 69th; builder aame:
$100.
Ora Trnitt, erect carace, 6811 40th are. 8.
EL, between S8th and 60th; B. A. Laurence.
builder; ,$30.
James Laird, erect abed, 4825 04th at." R.
H., between 4 8th are. and 48th; M. W. En
richt, builder; $100.
J. B. Ruf field, erect carace, 845 Morris, be
tween Union are. and Rodney: Modern Const.
Co., builder: $80.
Leiaaer A Van Bebber. erect factory, 1008
Macadam, between Vermont and Florida: build
er same; $1600.
L. C Johnson, erect carace. 899 E. 80th N.,
between Mason and Skidmore; boilder aame;
$75.
J. R. Slattery, erect carace, 500 E. 25th N.,
between Brazee and : Thompson; builder same;
$75.
L. R. GiUchrest. erect carace, 1211 E. 30th
X., between Ainsworth and Jarrett; builder
same; $75.
E. McEntee. erect carae, 617 Gantenbetn
are. , between Uorri and Stanton ; builder
aame; $75.
A. B. Lindley. erect carace, 882 Williama
are., between Sharer and Mason; builder aame;
$75.
Mr. G. C. OsbuTO. erect carace. 496 E. 8th
N.. between Thompson and Brazee; builder
aame; $75.
- fx. E. Turner, erect carace, 858 Alberta, be
tween 17th and 18th; bulkier same; $75.
C. S. Piper, erect carase. 1111 40th at 8.
between Emerson and Spracue; builder
same; $75.
- W. Lawrence, erect carace, 80 Jf. . 23d et,
between Everett and Flandera. builder same, $75.
F. N. Chapel, erect carace, 7V0 E. Ankeoy,
between 24th and 25th. builder same, $75.
G. L Bnrke, erect carace. 634 E. Pine St..
trtween. lBth and 19th, builder same, $75.
W. E. Prier. erect Carace. 1842 E. Stark,
tetween 47th and 48th. builder aame. $75.
' W. H. Eme rick, erect carace. 4S7 E. 47th
N., between Hancock and Tillamook, builder
same, $75.
Mr: T, L. Rice, erect carace, 7720 88th
are. 8. E . between 77th and Soth S. E, builder
same. $75.
C M. Chrbtensen, erect carace, 6234 E.
70th, between 6 2d nd 63d area, builder aame,
$75. .... . ...
Ottia E. Emith. erect carace, 1069 E. Alder,
between 35th and 37th, builder aame. $73.
K. F. Doyle, erect carace, 1103 Iranboa,, be
tween Burr and Alma, builder aame, $75.
H. Stophetnon, erect carace. 412 MarcBerite,
between Grant and Arnold, builder aame. $73.
A, K. Downs, erect carace. 1248 Rodnev,
between Jarrett and Ainsworth, builder same.
$75.. . ,' . '
- Pacific Wate Co. , erect carace. 1540 Macad
am, between California and Tezas. buuder same,
$75.
: F. I. Gallehnr. erect caraca. 1006 Council
Crest are., between Chehalem era and Tualatin,
btrilde name,. $75.
W. M. Be&tone, erect carace. 626 Clayboame
are., between 16th and Milwaukie, bulkier aame.
$75.. .
C. F. Lawson. erect carace, 76T Montcomery
ctrire, between Fattoa Road and Boswell. builder
came, $75.- ,. . -
CD. Strinser, erect dwellinc. 1114 Tibbetta,
between 36th and 38th. builder aame. $900. .
. V. Watson, repair residence, 415- W. Park,
between ilali and llarrison, TX T. Campbell boild
er, $500. s , - . .
: .Bon FestiTal Aasa., ereot crsndstand. Broad-
iray and Pins aU., Taadarhoof Bros, bouden.
Row Pntind Am. met ptamiM. wan
Park, bvtwaaa Madfcoa and Jaflanoa ata, vaa
darhoof Brew. baOden, 250e. - -
Oaorc A. Baas met cane. 1206-8 Sfixtor,
betwaan E. 40th and 41 at. baildar atma, 4S0O.
Gaorce A. Roaa. met cane. 1433-3S The
Alameda, between B2d and 58d. boikiar amine.
300. - -- ....
Geonra A. Hm. erect sarase. sow is. "in.
between Hawthorne and Clay, builder amine. $150.
Of; land Hnbbeu. erect earasn, 4s za
. between Tillamook - and HaimoHt. builder
M, $150.
Andrew Faatn. erect raaklence. 881 E. BSd
bet. Alameda and Stanton. aicFmtlaad A Cle-
laod tnuklera, 3oOU.
Andrew Facta, erect carafe, obi . nsa Dei.
Alameda and Stanton. JacFsrUnd A Claimed
boUdera. $1S0.
1TEVT TODAY
Rose City
Park
5 room Bungalow; new; cozy
inside and out. Paved street and
sewer in. Bonded assessments
only $11. Built-in effects in
kitchen, buffet. Responsible
party can handle this on easy
terms.
J. L. HARTMAN CO.,
7 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
4th & Stark Main 208.
All This
2 family Oat bldg. and 1 large resi
dence, and 2 lota on Williams Ave. cor.
Morris, you wouldn't have the nerve to
ask for more ; go look It over ; S. E. cor.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.,
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
One Block From
O.'W. King's
. Store
We have for sale M block for $65,000.
This is one of the finest locations In the
city for a hotel or club bldg.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.,
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
Down Town
Investment
$60,000
100x100 on which stands a modern
building under long term secured lease ;
655. 75fc. 8 absolutely net to you : pres
ent Income $7000 per annum. This is far
better than a mortgage loan and pays
larger rate or interest. tt-6L Journal.
Brick Bldg.
30,000 Square Feet
Floor Space
32,500
This Is an extra heavy and well con
structed bldg. Very suitable for manu
facturing; reasonable terms.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.,
201-5-6-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
6th and
Madison
, SMALL LOT
$6000
This Is a fine piece for speculation ;
you can't lose. Remember this Is only
block from the city hall.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.,
201-3-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
Block & Bldg.
, $35,000
Thia is one of the most beautiful and
best paying pieces of property close in,
walking distance from business center,
handy to all cars, high and sightly ; it's
a real value ; is about . $60,000, but Is
forced on the market for quick aale at
$35,000. It's a bargain.
Ritter, Lowe 8a Co., '
201-8-5-7 Board of Trade Bldg.
: CHEAPER THAN AT AUCTION
r GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE
MONDAY, BEGINNING AT 2 P. M
The Montana Hotel and Apartments
247 V, TAYLOR STREET
ETERYTTTTNO MUST BR SOLD MONTAY
AND TUESDAY. BUILDING IS COMING
DOWN. '
MUST BE VACATED
TOTJR CHANCE TO REPIMISH -FIGHT
THE HIGH COST OP LTVLVO
CARPETS, BUGS. BEDDING. GAS RANGES,
STOVES, DRESSERS, fTHATHS, y TABLES,
CURTAINS. DISHES, WARES. SHEETS.
GLOBES,- WARDROBES, CUPBOARDS. RUN
NERS. SIGNS, FILIjOWS, GAB PLATES, COM
MODES. -. - - ,
, f EVERYTHING MUST GO
. . , 247 V, TAYLOR STREET
for $6500
SEW TODAT
AuctionSeles
AT
WILSON'S AUCTION
HOUSE
169-171 SECOND ST.
NEAR YAUHXLX.
Sales Next Week
. .MONDAY
and
WEDNESDAY
AT 10 A. M. ; , ,
FRIDAT, DECORATION
DAT
NO SALE
For MONDAY'S SALE Good mission
oak DINING SUITES, Including BUr
FET ROUND PEDESTAL TABLE and
, IVnuiToa. .1.. r'HlN CLOSETS.
BOOKCASES" MORRIS CHAIRS. MA
HOGANY EASY CHAIRS, drophead
srwino MA CHIN EH. center tables.
rockers, of various designs, odd chairs,
several Iron beds, complete with springs
mntti-Mnta. ntllows. aullts, spreads,
ZflT . wmTvT V.MAMEL and other
ENAMEL
TAi-c-oat-re a RTFRT. RANGES,
... n . ... .. . l.n tmrn BONANZA
QUEEN aid one MANDY LEE INCU-
screens and other effects.
WEDNESDAY'S SALE Various con
signments from private nomea.
DON !T FORGET
We Sell at Private Sale
In this department we carry nothing
but GOODS OF MERIT. If you have
never visited thia dertmerit, you win
be sumi
rised
at the
QUALITY
' have to offer.
You will
,i i ii . I.IVTNf! RCTOM KUK-
N ITU RE. DINING SUITES, 'BEDROOM
FURNISHINGS.. RUGS, . CARPETS,
RANGES. GAS WATER t fv
BKIfRIOEllATORS. etc Also PLAT
ER and UPRIGHT PIANOS. '
SPECIAL FOR THISWEEK-we
have secured FIVE rusw iAuiu.-'u
MACHINES in manogany case, w
covered tons, on which we snau maae
thrsPECLvL PRICE OF $18.75. Posi
tively the LUWiasx r-rwc m. lowmii.
of this kind has ever been offered for
sale in this city,
Complete Grocery
Department
In connection. PRICES ALWATS xnni
LOWEST. - .
J. T. WILSON. Proprietor.
Cash nald for furniture. Call Main
1626.
$500 Down
. t
BalanceMonthly
6 Rooms
Real Value
We own it. That is the reason
you get termslike this. This
property is close in on E. Couch
St. Hardwood floors in the main
rooms. Full cement basement
fireplace, window screens, etc
Place now vacant. Call at our
office. Don't delay a buy like
this,
J. L. HARTMAtt CO.
7 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
4th & Stark Main 208.
$3650. Paved street
sewer in; new; cozy and
attractive. Has all the
built-in conveniences
fireplace, cement, base
ment, laundry trays. On
4 5 th St . , just north of
Stanton.
J. L. HARTMAN
COMPANY,
7 Chamber of Com-
merce.Bldg. ;
4th & Stark. ; Main 208.
SPECIAL
SACRIFICE
N. E. corner 100x100, East
Seventh and Pine streets I-
FOR $7500
Ideal location "for laundry,
bakery and many other pur
poses. One of the best buys at
the price in Portland. Formerly
offered $18,000 for this property.
Inside Property Dealers
Ground Floor, Ilenry Bldg.
IfTIW TODAT
ESTABLISHED 1S92
Tomorrow (Monday)
AT THH C. fcf m ?TTM VAT?P-
MralTatJ 0T i vrr tw arnvnu'i .vf
STREETS. " ".,v,xw..
MR L. a. pm.mv WJin T3 T.P1V.
nJi.13 CITY, HAS FAVORKD I'S
"WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO SK.L.U THK
COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF HIS
RESIDENCE. , ;
ConoDrialnar ltrnthar un
tared oak libraj-v tahl. Mnrri, rhul. liv
ing room rockers, tabor ettea, stools, sev-
jru ixminster rags In various sizes,
fumed oak dining room suite, via., tbl,
set of leather aemt chairn and hufai
crockery and glassware, brass and Iron
pas, spring ana mattresses, beddinK.
birdseye maple and walnut prince:
dressers, bedroom rugs, portieres and
curtains, steel cook stoves, utensils, ho.-
u -a"u, neaung stove and many
ROW AT
A. M.
AT THR ' XI
OLSEN WAREHOUSE. 23D ST., HEAU
OF WASHINGTON STREET. TAK it
2SD ST. CAR.
On Tuesday Next ;
VFJS&SJpR. ATJCTIOX HOUSE;
WE FIT AT.T.' rr T vad vtrc nnrx-
T?ifeOMf3vARL'Y JNKW FXJRNI
rti MSTER AND OTHEll
RUC.il, ETC., as follows: Mahon
h Lvflair"- k window seats, oas
and mahogany rockers in leather aivi
tapestry covers, library tables, rare oi l
mahogany sofa, five mahogany chairs
with cane seats and backs, very sultabl"
V5Jom or hall. nearly new Englli-h
19 Vi feL n lva colors, slse 11.3
c-h.iL ruerl Turkish deslrnn,
chaise lounge in prey cretonne coverinK.
WilJ-itt?er "eau ,n golden wax finish,
dtnner set. very massive brass bed. twin
dreillT.VJ ,,l8 Vine."
Kl..5ntl chiffonier, to match.
" 1 yri-r ' I ,eo tusda are com
plete with- best springs and good clean
Vtre PA,tw' niahogany cre.
ser and chiffonier en suite, blrdseya .
maple dresser, colonial chiffonier in
mahogany with very large French plat
nT0. avenPort bd, pictures. Malle
able steel range, garden hose and many
other useful household effects.
Auctioneer's Note
All th m .wwj - - . '
KLiY-r ftTOhlng that new home,
LT?U, chance to buv KOoda at
your own price. Several of the piece
are as good as new. ATTrrioxr .m
tuesd;
AY AT 10 A. M. " '
On Thursday Next
WE SKI A, VlPTATta pnvo,i
ments of Ii6ummr.nw , ;r
KALE AT 10 A. M.
For Private Sale
Majestic range With araa aftahm.rf
u,tb, for restaurant, small hotei
or large home. PRICE in
We buv household
will Bell for you on commluion at your
-. o,u,,iS ur you may nave
the use of our centrally located sales
rooms. ,,
- W. C. BAKER A W. H. DEAN.
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers,
Masonic Temple Bldg., .
Yamhill and W. Park fits.
PHONE MAIN 3332.; '
TWO OF THE
BEST BUYS.
IN PORTLAND
REAL ESTATE
' No. 1 Double corner, 4 lots,
100x200, 3 blocks from Wash
ington street. One of the finest
apartment sites m Portland,
Pride $42,500.
No. 2100x100 ft. corner on
23d street, near Washington.
Some improvements.
Price $25,000
I
, ii atiiaa n
Inside Property Dealers
Ground Floor, Henry Bldg.
Start An
Upstairs Store
Dandy Location ;
Two big, light, airy ;
rooms, high ceilings, with
about 1500 sq. -ft. of floor
space, on the second floor ;
of the Journal 1 building, 1
Just off the elevator. Every
modern convenience, corner
location, with heavy traffic
all through the , day. No ;
. better location in the city
for manufacturing plant or 1
upstairs store.
Rent Very Reasonable
'. SEE ' ;
G. V. HAMILTON -
BUILDIVO BUPERINTENDKNT
Third Floor Journal Building
Broadway and Yamhill Streets
NORTHWEST RUG
COMPANY -
FORMER ADDP.ESS 153 UNION AVIV
New Rugs mad from all kind of r ,
carpets. Carpet Cleaning, Rfittin, 1.8
sizuig. Rag Ruga woven all sizes.
Mall 0.drs Solicited.
EAST 3580 la E. TH B-ir;
2oT6od " '' ' 1 iiCec
, wanfMOoe.rCTOT ite
' Half Black an Aibtns As. ana Railroad tu
.TrarAase afwi 2t' loot nritc i.ii' ii,
Ilcaaonabl tfrmi for a .hnrt time uii
WHITMEft-KCLLV C,
414 PlttoeH loe. - Phone roadwaf 7: