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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21, 1919. 1 ? bfS RECORD OF REALTY BOARD; ELECTION JAN. 2 Portland Real Estate Men Assist in Civic Endeavor; Future Bright.With Promise.- Passage of the real estate Jlcenae law by the 1919 state legislature is considered by member of the Port land. Realty board , the most Im portant result of. their activities dur ing the past year. The effect of the law Is salutary and raises the stand ard of the realty business la the state, ' ' A long record of achievement marks the activity of the board during the yeaiv In cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and other civic and Indus trial organizations the board has as sisted in paving- the way . for , future prosperity and its members look upon xwtv am wtm vewuvr wi u jww; of Portland.. Herman Von Borstal, retiring' presi dent of the Realty board, declares that Portland Is the "hub of the Northwest" and the most Important port on the Pa cific. . Von Borstel has given his best effort to the upbuilding of the organi sation during the time he has served as president. He was elected first vice president In January and succeeded to the office of chief executive upon the resignation of Paul C Murphy. The appointment of a committee of 18 by, Mayor Baker to promote the Indus trial development of the city was made upon suggestions of , the Realty board and the subsequent organisation of the industrial development committee of the Associated CI vlo clubs, headed by Coe A. McKenns, had its Inception in the board meetings. Paul C, Murphy, former president of the board, has served the federal govern ment as head of ths National Own-Tour- Horns movement and a similar cam paign la Portland was successfully prosecuted by O. H. Skothetm. a mem ber of the executive committee. Passage of a housing code . which HEW TODAY PRE-WAR Prices Cut Buy a beautiful lot now at the reduced prioe we are authorised to offer for quick sale. Additioi ; .hist screes the Steel Bridge la a splendid district. PH05E HADT Mil Keasey&Keady .210 Stark St. Gross Fleer Railway Exssasge Blig, - MODERN APARTMENT HOUSE , EXCELLENT LOCATION . ARTISTIC EXTERIOR . Jtooms Besstlfally PlsHksd 24 APARTMENTS EQUAL TO t TO BOOM HOUSE - Present Income on low rent nets ever 12. Can sell at Juat about half pres. 'sat eost and It is only 4 years old. SMM iriLl HAYDLK, B ALAVCl ;l i f O BE PAID I BO.tt BENT ricCriilij-CIeveland Co, IM TO REMBT BtTIIiDntO TELEPHONE MAIN S3 HOTEL $100,000--Income $800 Per Month .: Oood brick building on transient re tall street. : - Ritter, Lowe & Co. - MM-S-7 Board e Trees Blag.. Want Vest Side 073,000 to 5150,000 Will give small parcels of Income Portland property and assume mort gage or pay cash difference. . Hitter, Lowo & Co. t8M-e-? posrd ef Trass Blig. 25 iolladlp Building Riiilrlitirr House to be ereeted by lame Lemmons Construction work win begin at an early date en a new home for James Lemmons on Was to ver Terraces. The architecture Is of a rather quaint En glish type and Is admirably suited to the environment. The exterior walls are of stucco and the roof Is of red tiling. Comfort and convenience character promises to be ef great benefit to the health and well-being of apartment house tenants and home owners, was framed by a committee headed by L. R. Bailey, an active member of the Realty board, and its final adoption by ths city council was dus largely to his efforts and the support of the realty men. Recognising the merits of a sonlng system to govern ths future growth of ths city, ths board has cooperated with the city plannlnc commission hi fram ing a sonlng ordinance, now pending be fore the dty council. The adoption of the ordinance will assure protection to property owners against loss through the location of undesirable industries in residence and business districts. Committees of real estate men have rendered good service In all lines of civto and patrlotlo endeavor, notably in the investigation of proposed develop ment of . the Columbia slough Industrial district. Investigation of the city mar ket, participation In the Investigation of charges placed against General Dieque as head of the spruce production di vision, lending assistance to discharged soldiers and sailors and in the care of men returning from foreign service. Annual election of officers of the board will be held at the next regular meeting:, January 2. in the Crystal room of the Benson hotel. Fred W. German Is the only candidate- In the field for the presidency of the organisation and it Is generally considered that J. W. Crossley Is entitled to reelection as sec retary. Dr, Coe Buys Acreage; Will Erect Statue to Theodore Eoosevelt Dr. Henry Waldo Coe has taken ever for the Sanitarium company a 10 acre tract at Mornlngside hospital in section 4 on the Base Line road beyond Mon- tavtlla, for a cash consideration of $14, 000, the grantees being Dr. Applewhite and Dr. Tattle. The land adjoins the Morningside tract and has been held under lease 'by the Sanitarium company tor the past 10 years. The purchase ef this property la In line with many other reoent . transac tions where leasee are being turned into land purchases. A miniature park to go to the city ef Portland and a large statue of Theeedore Roosevelt, facing the Base Une road, are among the plans held by Dr. Coe for the early Im provement ef the tract f 1W TOPAT H5J-747 K03THROP STREET $5500 Easy terme 1 flat, 4 reemet t flat, I rooms. 1 store fins for shop or light grocery store, I baths, I toilets, fur fiaes, etc It was taken by mortgage and must be sold. .Clear title. Ritter, Lowe & Co. tll't-i.7 Board of Trade Bldg. Let us write your Insurance. 30 -Room Modern Apartment House IS THREE ROOM HTJITES 8 APAKTME5T8 FURNISHED Excellent furniture- Building and i'the TbUi 1. the best takes thla Balanoe In monthly Bay ments. Owner lives In. East C. E, SCOTT REALTY CO. I1M1I eSkamber et Cosisteree B14 200x200 Full - Block $12,500 ftast SOth. 1 block from Sandy Blvd. This Is a beautiful block for apartments, Qood car service end close to to the eent of the city. Ritter, Lowe i & Co Itl l.r.t Beard et Tr4 But. . ce BONDS A GREAT BIG BARGAIN! McCwcu, C&ttf & Lively Veoa Cuildiag Mala ICS, A-2S34 NEW WESTOVER -TERRACE HOME on choice Westovcr Terrace tract. Bowman & Co. izes the Interior .arrangements. The large living room has a lowered floor and paneled walls and is featured with a spacious brick fireplace. Rooms on the ground Door are finished in ma hogany and other hard woods. Win dows of the - living room and dining room look out. over the city and a wide RETIRING PRESIDENT OF REALTY BOARD Herman Von Borstel Oregon Lumber to: I Supply Builders of The Atlantic Coast A mammoth lumber depot at Balti more -with a capacity of not lese than 100.000,000 feet of lumber and equipped with every modern facility is planned for the distribution of Pacific Coast lumber In the East, according to recent advices from Baltimore. The first ship ment of lumber, consisting of 1.800,000 feet. In addition to railroad ties, has arrived at. the new depot, where con struction has begun. The main feature of the plane will be six lire proof timber sheds, which will have five electric traveling cranes. Across the lumber sheds on the water Slds Is te be the sorting- shed. 4S0 feet long, te which the lumber Is to come from the pier on five live rolls as it Is unloaded from the ships. On either side of the lumber pier will be a great tim ber sorting pond, formed by piling, and a timer boom, the piers and timber ponds being; served with standard rail road connection. It is estimated that the average daily shipments, .when the depot Is in complete working order, will be 15 te 10 cars. BUILDING PERMITS flHA CU.t. remlr atora sad trams. 82 tint t. between Pise sad Ajh its.; builder, Lefttr Oil Equipment Co.; $150. ForUsaS G1t. Work, repair varehoDM, 617 3d it, between Beed and Kicolai ats.; builder, I. MeCrakm Co.; S500. (.fie net M. Koas. repair store, SZ80 Foster teed between 6 2d sad 3d su.; builder, W. IX Bams: $800. Portland Br-. I. 1. Co., repair warehouse, 41 Second between Pin sod Ash; bonder, Jab Bincham : SIOOO. al. Bard a Sons, repair warehouse aad (tare, S40 Front between Main and ltadison: builder. Jobn Binfhsm; $2500. J. A. Holaday. repair residence, 1114 lean between , S?ta and E. 41st; build ef. eaja; . a. Torn, install rnmaoe, T70 E. Tlat I . a A ..... j ... a . Ii w. mnwweai rwooj dito. aoa owkitou; mnaiisr, Alder Sheet UeUl Work; $226. A. Paiimen. Install Inmana. 117B E. Aakea between 89th and 40th s inatalier. Aider bbeet ejexai worn; syao. Turner A WinaUrp, irutall fnmae. i Brasee between R. 11th and 12th eta; installer, Alder Sheet Metal Works; $280. reruea Troet Co.. Install romaee. SZS IfKW TODAY Will build on Broads way, near BurnsifJe, to tint tenant. Finest location for Auto r or Accessories Business, Moving Picture Houso or something along those lines. Ritter, Love & Co. .201-3-5-7 Board of trade Bids. LINOLEUM AND CORK TILINGS Est FICM Ti"1!'l!T M Plans were prepared by F. E. "x . - . expanse of river and . mountain view adds charm to the , porch ' extending across ths rear.; of ' the -housa..-- Plans call for strictly-modern equip ment and many special features In built in cabinet work. FT E5. Bowman & Co. are the architects and, the cost 'is esti mated at 118,000. :, learner between 28 tk ass 28(b; . installer. Alder fibt Metal Works: S82S. J. C. Bralev. Install furaac. 802 Haneeek (etweeji 3th and 80tU; iastaUer. Alder Sheet Metal works; SBIO. Ur. NewiandSj, repair spartments. 183 E. td st between Belmont end Morrisos; builder. Bprout-KeiU; S30UO, Wilder Estate, repair stem and fiats. 488 B. Buraaid between K. 8th sad Sth sts.; boilder. 1. a. trvPVJi tiivv. Mrs. O. O'Hara. erect warehouse. 4T-49 K. 9th between Couch and Deris: builder. Tran- ehU A PereUus; $8500, Fred , Wilson- (tenant), tnstall turnsea, 854 Weaterer road betwoen 25th and Barket; i- uUier, PerUasd us coke uo.; $1009. Bberidaa Berkley Cor. repair eomraiaslon house, 841 E. Alder betwees 3d and d; buudes, k. a. nest; ssvu. B. M. W. Peterson, install furnaee, 199 S. B2d sC, Installer, Kdwards Co. $280. J. 8. Johnson, install famsee, 11T8 Glena Te.. installer. dwaida -Cav: S28S. . C. IX Cptecreff. install fnmaee, lirt D- troit sl, instauer, Kdwsnu Co. ; SZTB. M. Barde, erect abed. 243 Front at. between Main and Madison sts.. builder, same; $80. Frank I Grohr, repair dwelling, 714 E. SBtb st, betwees Powell ssd Franoia, builder, asms; 1200. Mrs. J. Wstsel. repair shop. 1ST tJnioa arean north between EmiUns and SnsTr; builder F. M. Johnsesu 800. B. U Ulisaa, sKer tar, 421 Bsrnstde be tween Tenth asl Klsrenthi builder, O. B. W man. $2000. ' R. Olisan. erect ssraae, 420-28 Coueh between Tenth and Eleven A; builder, O. R. Warmaa, 818.000. IUoX 8 and 8. block $8. Cou oh addltios). J. D. Smith, erect isrste. 209 Lombard be tween Delaware and Burns; builder asm $100. T. W. C. A., renair stub rooms, ISO Broad. wiy between Taylor aad TambiU; builder. It. A. D. Parker. Install fsmar. RAR Cut tietlt street north between Alameda Drle and Stanton: Installer. Meier A Frank company, $240. . J. B. thaw, fnstall fBrnse. 88t Olena awe wee north between Ppesoott and Uoias; iastallar, Meier 4k Frank eonunr. $240. .U.W. Vadden, install .iumsee, H1B Tut sua petweea Trunr-aerentn and Thirty-eishth Installer. Meier 4 Frank eomnanv. I9SS H. Welch, install furaae. 847 East Thtrtw- uT. T r 5 installer. Meier V Frank company. $20S. - Parlin a Onnderff, repair store, 202 Belmont STtTaa w, puuoer, n. ju, Crowe, f,wv,i , Mary- Bewker.' renafr eaaMetiM aaa at im a ti.-.i . . , . T r ? TZ Mike Deweiatle. renal reeiitenea aai man between 24th and 22th, guilder, J. B. Pete McMillan, erect tarsse. SIS AUerbeny between Hudson and Smith, builder same; $150. v,rana nw company, install Destine plsnt. SO Grand are. between RnmM. ai4 rWh iastsller. Mr. Qulsley; $1200. F, N. Clark, inaUll furnaee. $31 E, S7th . N. between Brasee and Knott. iastaUer. Port land Gas V Coke rnimanT- S370 u. b. aury, repair residence, less Lembanf between Buchanan and Burr, builder sane; $78. Mrs. Vsntile, Install furnace. 89S K. Frank-' Us, lnstsfier, . J. Kadderly. $276. v i F. I Waller, repair residence. 890 Coueh between 18th aad lth, builder. M. 1. Belsner company; $800. , Women's Union, repair hotel. 880 10th at betwees Moatomerj sd Market, builder. XL n. axirenx, f ouu. Camp No. TT, Woodmen ef tb World, repair hall, lit B. 6th betwaea Alder aad Wasnins ton, builder same; $78. Erie V. Hauler, repair stores and hotel, 271 Pine between 3d and 4th. builder, Harry T. CspeO; 812.100. 8. MortoB Cohs, feosir ttorei. 187 U Ith between Stark aad Washington, builder W. V. sracaner; sssou. Wejnme Endowment. ' repair factory end wars house. 201 Burn side between Front and First: builder, Bincb-WeU Mfc Co.; $3000. W. H. McMonias, repair earace. 85S M. 84 Between Broadway and Weidicr; infh Mc CielUnd C.; $180. . West Qrecou Lumber Co.. erect wrbto hews, St. Helens toad st West Orejos, mill; Buuaer same; sovow. Pacific States Fir Insnrane Cm., rewaJr of fice. 40$ Alder between )0tk 804 11th J boilder. D. C. Johaaneten; $10. L. H. Erens, erect sbicken hows, $12 B. Tamhill between 80th sad 81st; builder same; za. C. 1. Matloek. erect vestdenee. 1780 Stan- tea between E. 88th sad 70th. lot It blank F, Crest View villas; builder, same; $2500. EL I. Hibbard. install furnace, 872 E. 40th between Hawthorne end llarnaos; baildec, C S. Borkbart; $2(0. Wo. MeKae. repetr stoves a4 roettts, 131 H BasseU betwees Misahsappi aad Ssrthwick; hnildee, F. J. Buthsriand; $75. Pertiaad flourins Mills, tnstsjl rreudtk kle estar, 820-844 B. - Dak between 1st ssd gd Sta. ; tnsteUer. Otis Elevator Co.; 84000. Tick Bras., install fnirbt elarstor, 84$ K. Madison betwees 2d and Sd; instUr, Ota Ile- esif jm.f euu, W. K. Jaeob. erect nrais. 1038 B. AMer between 84th sad 85th. lota 18 and 1$, block S, Bannytiae sou. ; sbduu. - Thomas Weeks, repair resldeaee. 1618 Ifieh. less ae between Blaadeae end HwaboWt; builder, sante; $100. WITT TOBAT 100x100 on southeast cor ner of 3d and Jefferson streets, with 2 cottages, to Vx story building ideal sight for business block or ga rage. - We can tell for 1527,500. Wakefield, Fries & Co. 65 , FOURTH ST. STORAGE SPACE - f avestirste Osr Plsst aad Bstes . Why assume expensive leases under .r present high costs f 1 CTiiT s. korsb, ni; Drayage ssd aterage. : Sfth nsd OiUaa. .. : Pkeae 9wy 9i?s, Book! BOOKS! Book,! ce.ooo a emt books C ON- ALL SUBJECTS. T Pgg-WAB PRICES y we but stcono-Hanb books' JOHNSONlBOOK STORE t8S FOURTH gTRKCT ' - LAST MEETING OF PORTLAND REALTY BOARD FQRTHEYEAR President Van Duzer of Chamber of Commerce Makes Optimistic Prophecy for Coming-Year... The sunset trail across the broad Pacific, leads to the realisation of Portland' dream ' of commercial greatoeaa. They development of the Orient la the task awarded to the enterprising men of - the western coast i for the coming; year. The merchant fleets) that carry the prod ucts of American Industrial centers to life myriad populations of China, India and Japan will return untold wealth to the cities of Oregon, Wash ingrton and California. ' All this, and' much mors than this. glowed in the message delivered to the members of the Portland Realty board at their Friday noon meeting oy Presi dent E E VanDuser of the Chamber of Commerce! This was the last meet ing of the board for the currant 7 ear and the subject of VanDuzer's address was "Business Conditions for 1M0.M CO0PEKATI07 OF IKTEItESTS , Appealing to the realty men for eonvtlnuanoe of ths splendid cooperation of civto and commercial organisations which has won success for their efforts during the past year, the speaker pointed the way to a till greater achievement In the future. Foundations for the Greater Portland are being laid on broad Jlnea. he said, and embrace the develop ment of dormant port facilities offered by the Columbia and Willamette rivers from Astoria to the heads of navigation. World demand for the food products, minerals, lumber and manufactured goods of the Northwest will require the establishment of an immense carrying trade.. VanDuser called attention to steamship lines already secured from Portland to New York. Great Britain and the Orient and announced plans, now forming, for the establishment of municipally owned ship Unas. rORTTAWD BUST PORT In the matter of equipment, conven ience and terminal railroad facilities, Portland is the most important port on the Pacific coast. VanDuser stated, and this fact is being recognized in an in creasing degree by Eastern shippers. The location of many new manufacturing en terprises ra this city during the past year is the result of a careful study of local conditions and Is a recognition of su perior advantages offered by Portland In comparison with other coast cities. In shipments by rail Oregon Industry handles doubls the number, of ears re quired by California trade, according to the speaker. Oregon possesses a larger volume of standing timber than any other state in the Union and the lumber industry, now the chief commercial as set 6f the state, Is only In the beginning of its development. ISDUSTBIAL SITES OITEBEB The importance .of - furnishing In dustrial sites at a low cost to manufac turers desiring to enter this field was emphasised, and at the close of the ad dress Cos A. McKenns, chairman of the Industrial Development committee of the Associated Civic clubs, tendered the services of his committee ta the Cham ber of Commerce In securing acreage for mill aad factory sites. Tourist trade was not overlooked ss a commercial asset and President Van Duser called attention to the proposed construction of modern hotels at Sea Bide, Oearhart, Hood River and Crater Lake, undertaken by Portland capital HEW TOPAT Auto Accessory Broadway ; Corner 100 feet frontage on Broadway near Flanders Street BRICK BUILDING Suitable for tire shop or other - accessory establishment, I OB I TIAB 11111 BEASOKABLB BEHT- rortlsnas Available Bsilseii Leea tloss Can Bs Seetred Through IJ . , Inside Property Dealers OBOUHD FIAOBHBBBT BI.BCU ViUExchangefor artmeht - nave lOftxltS, X good houses bring-. Ing tn I1M per month, and good flat building bringing 171 per month (or apartment bouse up to 973,000. . . Ritter, Lowe & Co. Ml-i-M Beard el Trade Bldg. : Parrish.Watldni&Co. ;.v - Est, JMT. ..' -:. - X. Fresh z. 'Wattles. Hsssfes -Kember Portland Itealty Board Real Estate, Rental Loan and"v Fire and Automobile Insurance Agent ' , Correepondenoe Jtollcited J ill SeeeaS St. . ?ee Hals 1114 On the N. W. corner Second and Columbia Streets, 100x100 lot; very choice locations; , VAKEFIEU), FRIES & CO. Location Ap Bunding 85 FOURTH ST ists with the cooperation of the- Cham ber of Coaamercev - - PBorosxo auto uctiK uiir Cental tewie of the Portland sollee force spoke briefly on the "safety first" movement Inaugurated for the welfare of the nubUo te the sxmratlon of traffic Lewis submitted a reseiutiea advocating legislation which wiU require auto driv ers to eecsrre llesoee from the sssra tary ef state before they ara allowed to operate Osrst tn Oregon, The resolu tion win be acted upon at a future meet ing or the board. .'A.ji--vv Frank McCriUis Introduced a fesolo- tioa endorsing the Davy., eedttion bW now1 pending tn congress. The hilr pro vides for the deportation of aliens not tn sympathy ' with American ideals of goventmeat, JicCrllll espial nod, evnd the board unanimously adopted tn reso lution. - ,. ' COMMITTEE vTlXlT nrVESTIOATB A. motion asking for th appointmens of a oommtttee te investigate the rsd moval of 8taU Biologist William L. Fto- iey was passed by the board and the action of the fish and game commission la dlsmisstnar him was censured. - , A Cremona phonograph manafaetured by a Portland concern was offered at a free drawing. , The machine te vantM at 8200 and the lucky number fell ts L C Saaford. US Lovejoy street. Members of 11 civic clubs participated la the draw ing. There will be no meeting ef the Port land Realty board Friday on account of . the Christmas holiday. The next meetinar will be January X. and wilt be featured by the annual election of of ficers of the board. Plans for Erection Of Flour Mill FUed ... v. 1 TM.a w efeA miHmi r that Casrle flour mills were filed with City Build, ing Inspector Eichenlaub Thursday aft ernoon. The mill win be located on a site adjacent to the Johns terminal. Plans call tor a seven-story structure covering ground space B by It feet m area. Caul of the building is estimated at $130,000. The company proposes to have the mill completed and In opera tion in time for next season's grain crop. East Side Quarter Sold for $10,000 The Quarter block at the northeast corner of Bast First and Wasco 'streets was purchased last week by L. M. Red linger from T. T. Murphy of San Fran cisco for S10.&00. The purchaser pro poses to spend about 3O00 tn repairs and alterations on four dwelltng houses on ths tract. The deal was handled by Mall & Von Borstel, - jrr.Tr today FIRST MORTGAGE ON PORTLAND REAL ESTATE WE Will ASSIST YOU TS THE rcrAzrcivG of yoitb hew home Mortgage Guarantee Company Title and Trust Company TITLE A5D TBUBT -BUTLPHTO West Side Flat Near Yamhill Street, Walking Distance Fries 118,000 ThlsMs a high class, sell loeated building, modern In every way; good Income. Ritter, L6ve & Co, tl-t.(-7 Beard of Trade Bldgv $65,000 brick and concrete, good for or manuiactunng. wiu take aart trade. Ritter, Lowe & Co. t8t-8-.7 Board of Trade BU BE YOUR OWN PLUMBER! bet your pipe (measure, and we'll cut it to suit you We have all kinds of fitting., will he open Sundays for teeoinmodatlon of customers. . Northwestern Pips Co. Ill Frost St, Bet. Yashin nni Tejlef. Jfaia Mil - SACRIFICE ! " "Modern House '.- " $4500 60x100 LOANS Fourth Street building UN, COOB inOO BOUSE, lit CUCtAMAS, SRAR t!D. THIS PROPERTY J BEISO WL AT ' A TKBT LOW FIGURE, A5D IF TOC WAKT A OOOD HOME AT A LOW flOUBE TOU WILL BUY IT. - Mali r Von Borstel . lit fECC?D IJ. ' . . SOU). FORD TQ CAfiiERON SQUIRES ' " eMBSBfJBaSBSSSBBBBBSSSJaTBBSSSB : " Tract Was Formerly a Portion of the Old Tryon Donation Land Claim; An Ideal Location. ' Cameron Squires, vice president ef ths Ladd di Ttlton bank, has purchased a 14 acre tract la Duathorpe aad will build a home la the spring. The tract em braces the original Tryoa .. donation aoametsad. jt M beautifuUy wooded aad bears many ef the finest trees on tha addition. L AC Theilen has been engaged te do. the landscape, work on the site In. preparation far building oper- atioeua. , ... The land purchased by Ur. Squires adjoins the grounds of the Elliott Cor bett home and1 the acreage on which W. u. lAdd ta buUdinc his new house. The purchase was made from the Ore' gen Iron Steel company through, the Philip. Frye agency, - The property Is valued at about 144,000. Danthorpe is a new residence, district adjoining Riverside on the south. It is e minutes' auto rids from the court- house by the Paciflo highway. The ed- ditloa is supplied with Bull Run water and city gas. The entire tract Is alUy and wooded and commands a wide view ef the Willamette riser; aad the Cas cades. KEW TOBAY ESTABLISHED Ut. WB HAVE RECEIVED THE COM. PLETB FURNISHINGS FROM A RES I PENCB IN ROSS CITY PARK THE iADY HAVINa BOLD HER HOME. THUS HAVINO NO PTJHTHER USB FOR HER FURNITURE, WHICH IS AS WOOD AS NEW ANP W1LX, BK BOLD i AUlTiUN AT TUB RAKER AUCTION HOUSE ON TUESDAY NEXT Comprising? Beautiful Eleetrte Floor Lamp complete with shade, two genuine Marble Busts. Easy Chairs and Rockers in genuins Spanish Leather and Tapestry Coverings. Quarter-Sawed Oak Library Tables, Oak and Mahogany Rockers, Andirons, Fender and Fire Irons, Wil ton and Velvet Ruga In sises salt and 8.8x1 0.S, Velvet Stair Carpet, eld rose color Draperies, Oil Paintings and Pic tures. Rattan Settee, Rocker and Round Table very suitable for ths sun reensi Electric and Gas Tabl Lamps, email Wilton Ruga, Dufold Davenport in fumed oak, Leather Morris Chair and other suitable nieces of furniture for the living room; Quarter-8awe4 Oak Dining Room Suite, via, Pedestal Table, very fine Buffet and Ret ef Leather Beat Chairs. Dinner Bet. Glassware, eta. Two full sise Brass Beds, also Steel Bed nnianeo in uex n one white Knamei al) beds are complete wltb beat Steel Springs, 611k Flos and Pelt Mattresses. Pillows. Comforts and Spreads, newest design Ivory Dressers with French Plate Mirrors, Quarter-Sawed T)ak Drewssrs and Chiffoniers, Eleetrte Vacuum Clean er. Drop mae Sewing Machine- GOOD TONED tJPRWHT DECKER eV SON . PIANO ; Gas Range, Kitchen Treasure, Utensils and many ether useful Household Goods, Also we shall sell for another owners Very masstvs Quarter-Rawed oak Pad estal Dining Table and Set el Ten Chairs with Rush Seats. Library Table. Bed uavenpon, rtocaers, etc Auctioneer's Note All the above goods ars now on display at our salesrooms and await veur aneat careful attention, You wlU find several arucies in mis sate., very suitable tor mae presents. . AUCTION ON TUESDAY WCCT -AT W O'CLOCK. 69 TeTTTBRBAY (XHAS BAY! WB ARB CERTAI.XLT CLOSED ABB i or WITH TO 17 TO BPrWD A iIssT IMAI AND Is Ax TOD III avs S SVSi s iata. TN OTTH RETAIL DEPT. we have eev era! Rockers and other good things suit able for xmaa Presents, come la ana get our prices, tmmmmmmL WE BATE TWO PARLOR ORGANS FOR PRIVATE SALE. l We bst cash for Household Furniture. Call us up Main 8382 If you really want to sell, or we wiu sell tor . y en on commission. ' W. C. BAKER 4 W. H. DCAK. Furniture Dealere aad Auctioneers. Masonic Temple Building. . TamWU and West Parh Streets., VWLSON'S AUCTIOeSI HOUSE -169-171 Second Street . (JTIAR TAJtBItt) MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT M A. K. COMPLETE jrfJRVlgHrXGB f or eaoh room In the home at YOUR OWN PRICE. -- OUR PRIVATE SALE DEPARTMENT coatarns soma eseeptlotiatl good DTK 1NO , stllTKi in makeiaar. Jacobean and quartered oss- ' - " . CLOSING OUT OUR GROCERY STOCK This Is afOglTIVB WIND-UP to our groeery business and affords you a r ha nee to stock up at rock bottom prices. Come early while the stock Is complete. THE . SEASON'S CRrTCTCfGS TO - OUR PATRONS, j . Aiiion Higli Pr iced Liiiaber Holdsrup Eesidenoo at Eugene Eugene. Deev 10,Plans for new build. tags, aggregating $125,006 la value, nave as prepared , by aoha Hansiker, a local architect Construction work will begtrs early In the sprtngv provided build ere are able to secure materials at rea sonable prices.' One of the buildings. for which a stuhas been purchased and plans and specifications prepared. ' It esttnateel to coat $40,004 aad another wUl coat about 80,000 ' - A. C Dtxoo. manager Of the Booth Kelly Lumber company, declares that the price of lumber will not recede from present levels for several years ana he states that builders wiu gain no advan tage in delaying their operations. IflW TOBAY Journal "Want" Ads RATES, DAILY OR SUNDAY PeeSae, see huertlM ........... .....i. ..tte Tbrea eeeeaeutl. insertions (or pries of tew, Eaeb Sttbseaoant eoneecntlr iaserUos witlxrat eeasteof eopr. se Ua es , Connt atz ate rate erards te Uis fin PHONES MAIN 7 1 7 A-80S 1 Fee aiosUlr rates pans tec eelteltar. PORTLAND RUG COMPANY MANUfATbTUMM OP FLUFFRUGS "TMIRg'S A DirrgHtNOI ' w wsavi slu auie m both plosp AS RAO RUOS. ttT US CALL PON your old onrre wosg will eg RSTVRHtD sROPTLy.- uik eRosee atvssi rnoeieT ' ; . . .-ATTtTtOW Wt OtgaB OARPtTt PORTLAND RUG COMPANY UTt ISgT 1TTM STUtlT r'hene R-1S24, gRher Paolfle er Name WI ou PO TOUR OLD OSR. PITS, RUOS SNB WOOLtN LOTMIM. 7 Ve Mae essiUltel Msne-eVeres FLUFF RUGS Alt Wee Turned Out RyesssMy. Ruts eVeeer) All arses. Metl Orders,. Seas for See lei, Cersiti Oleenee. Laid and RerMesV. NORTHWEST. RUG CO. egg caer rihtm st, PSene gest MM, Send Ug Your Old Carpet . fWs Call and Deliver, Old Ssgeasd VeoeB Clotklss. We Make BeverslMe. iasd-V ores FLUFFRUGS Room Sise Fluif Regs, ' Woven. $17.50 fesf start Wove All Rises ' Mail Order Bead for Beetle. . Feathers Renevsted Carpet Cleaning rxM Bsgs, iteaaed Cleased. tlAd WESTKBTT ThVFT UVQ CO, 1 U TJslos Ave. N. Phesei East Mlt li T v m imr to V lECTIOlf AL 0ARAOC. You can set It uo in a few faourav Mnd for Ilium. trgud circular. RIUIIMADE 5UIU3W8 CO. : " tl S llUBt. Taeae East PstflaiseOr. MEETIITO KOTICES 41 Z2S7. KKCVRITT ) rrr ass'xiation. ii$ free eeesi saeaUns Best frt. dsr, Pe. 16, A:80 , m., Swiss btll. Id sad itffmon. Cards, 06 ! dancing, Raeh'S fas aaioa muata. Ooes sstd kriss er frtead to a sue Fsse, torn our aoeuar. ree hae the sbaasa ie ef lour sp-to-oat MUeta We butt re ta stole ismU from l ts i rears, fee Bead se and ve Wsot too. PORTLAND TENT , U "Pee , Mseeabers srill aire taW al araal ran tread sen New Tear's slsht, las, 1. at their hsIL 400 Aide ftreet, andef Jas dirsetiua ei Kntsht P. C7 Asdersosi, Tb Sea f idea auuie and S S ktaa foe aU erhe eoes. AU r hsehsd. Tfafeat aaa be saeersd e4 lusaaisri mt at eftiee, 110 Orefentesy bids. 'Tickets, Is etadimg Us, SO. By efaef ec oosssstU , DANCE r)ea t Aacher eeeaetl We. tS It and I ef 8 . TnesdV sssbf S, W. O. W. hsO. lit 11 17 Cerd te tO, SaocJns 10 te it. (Md srtsesl daady ssosta, Kfetreae snsrsnteed S 'ied Bin. Adsalsstos 1 eeata. -esftioTn f A h. heed et Aawrlcaa Teswes, enu ere a saesaaraaf oane Bataesar, Hswssesr ZT. a tne Wetaes et Weoderaft SalL ifUiot ,( d Vrtse SiveS los 2 best eheraeters ana S erisinal ee eetrple He. BM ." Orlsbmas tree st the - Men tee, pie laondar e sins. Daeenber X3. All hie are re aaaud te brtng be ehildrea. 'X'ififtn oaUe pf' WaeU llllai 4VmhbiuWv Maj,tS. 1". T., wtU be held Tnseta a, Sins. Dee. iS. st T-0 eterk. IfutaJWiM rj Sll Hie LalfbtS SetdiaSe iuiit4 to b VtmmA. C. P. KISIfAN. Kecerdee. Tin. HOOD fjOlXiH Ho. i(fTH r. AMD A. M. -Speelsl SranieaUon tnmerrew. (Toesdar) evenint, at T .30. Work, la, B A, Setree, , VJefters Sfeicnm,, tire w: m. ED C IjIETT. Sea. Tla'SCEsirfir 1 "'CAMP, ' ftoral ' Kel4l0rs,sTuI hold e aoatiBQatiaa af Uew baiasr. . Tues. dtf aheraoaa sad eeeataa. Kst Sid flaUw Uesj't bail Ciettd sbs) Esst Aider. Cee.t te sflersMM e4 deasts 4s tb ercBiag, Xoe pskite is tostted, iC W."aT R. H. Ar-ClirUuLas tiM . rrsr 'aad daaee Monday erwiiDS, M. yr. A. ball. Uleeentb at. near Stast. All WeiiH,, Koral . Netstibote and faaaiHes wiil mtiuifum, Viatttaif swubers speeisUjr tarited. , -. tCX tootle" boliaa j-s the Wnasea ef UiKMlim) lftoo will bold their nest caeetins), Jauuats f. le. tl She in taai.Mi nht, i t:t B0AJWAT, VZXH TATLOS . I J ?f WCtrjN, Trerrteter. .. UaA i4.. f, .DMI) t ,