The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 25, 1920, Page 22, Image 22

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLA ND SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25. f 1SZ0.
ROSEBURG IS TO HAVE
BIG HOSPITAL AND
Eastern Concern Proposes to
Spend $250,000 in Erection of
. " Sanitarium in Douglas Co.
Boseburf, Jan. 2t Announcement Is
anada that Roaebura; will soon hare
$250,00 sanitarium and manufacturing
plant. Completion of plana, which have
been under way for several months,
brought tha xlad -news t0 People
or Roseburg and Douglas county UyMj
an Institution for the treatment of tu
bercular - patients and for numerous
other afflictions of mankind win soon
be erected three miles east of this city
on what Is known as the V. E. Alley
place or Bonaday stock farm.
Dr. V. U Ruiter, with j number of
local people and Dr. David ML Brower
and R..D. McFarland. an architect of
Boston, are the promoters of the insti
tution. Dr. Butter, who has been a resi
dent of Roseburr for the past five or
tlx years. Is the patentee of an electrical
apparatus that has gained widespread
reputation for the treatment of patients
afflicted with tuberculosis. It Is the
aim of the new company to manufacture
: this apparatus, which Is known as the
Actlnal Thermo, commonly called the
electro-therapeutic apparatus.
I it, IN FOB BITE
The sits of the new sanitarium will
cost i50,0o0 and la an Ideal location,
being close to the main highway, In a
quiet spot surrounded by large trees.
HEW TODAY
Dektlm&Jordan
WEST SIDE
Apartment House
Only $35,000
stories and basement modern brick
apartment house, wen- constructed,
on comer lot, plenty of air and light,
splendid apartment house district,
awnings for all windows. Ice box and
gas range for each apartment.
Apartments recently reuniea.
KOW BESTED
for $25 per , month, purchaser can
take possession first day of March
and manage place, or can release to
present tenant Place now bringing
In somethjng over $500 per month.
COULD HOT DUPLICATE
property now for less than $45,000.
A BE AL BARGAIN SEE IT
Dekum&Jordan
IZI'i Cnamher of Commerce Bldi.
Forth and Mark Sta.
Mala CItS
Auto Truck
i Salesroom
9th and Flanders Sts.
. 50x100
Can have new building completed
within 60 days.
1050 LEASE SEASONABLE
BENT
Portland's' Available Bsilnen Loca
tloas Caa Be Seearea Thro
Invlde Property Dealers
GROUND FLOOB, HENRY BLBO.
Modern
5 Rooms
A modern 5 room bung-alow, new,
With large attic, full cement base
ment, hardwood floors, white enam
eled kitchen, fireplace, bookcase, buf
fet, wash trays, ironing board, wood
hoist, garage, cement walk, sewer In,
all paid ; window shadee, electric fix
tures, combination range all ready
to move in. Situated one double block
from carllne at East 3d st. Kasy
terms. Buy direct
WILLIAM G. BECK
tit AND lit FAILING BUILDING
THIRD AND WASHINGTON
INDUSTRIAL
MANUFACTURING
; PROPERTY
Trackage t Sldei ItSxfS Feet
Doable Corser Try Close to Heart
of City for
$17,500
Teraisi 7M easa, remainder long
thus, or will make gross a lease, low
rsatal It-year period, with parcaase
prlTllegs.
- This is wall worth lavsstlgalloa.
latldt Property Dealers .
GROUND FLOOB-HENRT BLDG.
TO GET TOUft
WESTOVER f TERRACE
HOMESITES .
To May Phone; Call on, or Writ
HAROLD JUNGCK, Secretary
INTERNATIONAL REALTY -
ASSOCIATES, Owners.
Paones ; Office. Mar. 630. Res ast!99t
. 1307 l eon Bid:. , ,
APPARATUS
ACTORY
NEW"HOSPITAL
If llX y ' - Jl
Xv., "fti i an ,fmmsaaz.Cl . i .ijfif
Architect's drawing of proposed Roseburg hospital
Deer creek flows through the tract and
there Is an excellent view.
Plans for the main building, given out
by Architect McFarland today, are as
follows :
The administration building will be
two stories in height, with two large L's
extending toward the front, forming a
court. In which will be flowers and foli
age, The main floor will have 40 rooms
for patients, with two operating rooms,
one for men and one for women ; large
sun porches, swimming pool and offices.
The second floor will contain a large au
ditorium for use in lectures and moving
pictures, for entertainment and instruc
tion. The building will be a handsome
structure erected at hollow tiling, with
tiled roof.
In addition to the main building there
will eventually be 100 cottages, but not
more than 24 or 26 of these cottages will
be erected the present year. The cot
tages are for the convalescent" patients.
A farm will be conducted, which will af
ford recreation and pastime for the con
valescing patients as well as supply the
tables with plenty of fresh vegetables,
milk, butter and eggs. A most excellent
HEW TODAT
WEST SIDE
GARAGE LOCATION
SACRIFICE
In an exclusive West Side District
soned for garage. Price only 110,000.
One-story building can be constructea
for 38500. Long time lease can be ar
ranged to pay better than 11 net.
This Is a fine lavestmeat aad
a good profit Is assnred.
Inside Property Dealers
GROUND FLOOR HENRT BLDG.
APARTMENT
HOUSE
PAYING
20
Located on "COLUMBIA STREET."
and a Jim Dandy, for rentals can be
advanced to pay 25 per cent at once.
Come in and I'll tell all about It.
Never did we list such a money
maker for eo little cash to handle.
Price $26,800.
GOOD LIBERAL TERMS
Riely & Gustafson
t0 TEOX BLDG.
Willamette River
Water Front Property
Approximately 1200 feet frontage;
IT acres : fine Industrial site ; South
ern Pacific and Oregon Electric R. R.
trackage. $85,000 ; terms. See Mr.
Brown, with
NEILAN & PARKHILL
Sit LTJMBERMENS BUILDING
FIFTH AND STARK STS.
$8000
Large thoroughly modern 10 room
house in best section of Irvington ;
first floor finished In oak through
out; large sleeping porch, full ce
ment basement, alt Improvements in
and paid. This property is worth
$10,000 ; owner orders It ; sold for
$8000, half cash.
INTERSTATE LAND CO.
MAIN il
Ml STARK ST.
FINE INVESTMENT
PRICE $150,000
Office building in the center of
downtown business district; $50,000
cash, balance long time, 8 per cent.
No Information will be given over
phone. See Mr. Brown, with
NEILAN & PARKHILL
tit Lsmbermeas B sliding
Fifth asd Stark Streets .
Grenoble
Stock Farm
-. Bostons ,
. At Btod and Per Sale.
Fin type. Usht weight.
st rt. tieht sen toil.
Two high elu doc for
errtee. w $10.00
tut
'inivw, props.
we. eg, ., , MtasotfiSTT.
FOR ROSEBURG
-. " S
view can be made from the administra
tion building and the veranda will at
ford much pleasure to the patients.
INCOBFOBATORS NAMED
The incorporators of the company are
Dr. "V. L. Ruiter. Dr. David M. Brower,
D. R. Rlchter, George Riter and R. D.
McFarland. The company will be in
corporated for $250,000 and the objects
of the incorporators as set forth In the
papers for incorporation are: To build
and operate . a sanitarium, to care for
and treat the lcK. afflicted and conva
lescent, perform operations, conduct and
maintain a training school for nurses and
to engage in purchasing real estate, also
erect cottages, furnish same and install
light and water systems, purchase or
grow and dispose of crops, also livestock
and-machinery, also to manufacture for
use on a royalty basis the electro-thera
peutic apparatus.
According to McFarland, the Roseburg
sanitarium will be head of a large num
ber of similar Institutions. The com
pany is said to be backed by Eastern
capital and proposes to erect a sanitarium
in every state of the Union. The com
pany will erect a sanitarium at Auburn,
CaL. on a 4000-acre tract of land. An
other similar Institution1 will be erected
In another part of California.
AID FBOM EAST ,
Approximately $150,000 for the? con
etruction of the Roseburg sanitarium
comes from ' Eastern capitalists, who
have placed this amount in bonds In a
Bostonbanklng concern, and $160,000 la
subscribed by Roseburg and Douglas
county people. Work on the sanitarium
will begin March 1. Dr. Ruiter and Mo
Farland will go to Portland tonight, and
from there to San Francisco, where the
plans will be completed.
Roseburg Is one of the best locations,
as far as climatic conditions are con
corned, in Oregon for a sanitarium of
this kind. Dr. Ruiter Is very optimistic
over the new enterprise and says that
its success Is assured from the very sat'
Isfactory results he has obtained from
the electrical treatments In his sanl
larium here during the past five years.
Hermlston Business Transferred
Hermlston. Jan. 24. R. C. Challis.
owner and operator of the City Market
and Grocery, has sold his stocx to the
Kingsley Mercantile company. The pur
chasers have taken possession of the
business.
Hendricks Farm Brings $24,000
Chehalls. Wash.. Jan. 24. George J.
Nist of Seattle, has purchased the
Thomas Hendricks farm of fine Im
proved land of 120 acres on the Newaud
kum prairie, for $24,000.
HEW TODAT
Buy This Fine
ACRE
On 82d St., paved. Cannot be
beat in 'city that Is improved as
well; 7-room house, new garage,
fine cement floor, chicken house
and fruit galore. Water sprink
lers in yard; 5000, half cash.
Worth more, but owner has other
interests and must sell. 403
Stock Exchange Bide. ,
80 ACRES
TIMBER LAND
Only 2y miles from OUllt,
Douglas county, Oregon. Will
accept $1600 if sold soon. Call
for Williams, 403 Stock Exch.
Oscar
403-4 Stock Exchange Bid.
Main 8075
200ACRES
Beautiful big farm, within 14 miles
of Portland ; 200 acres ; 170 acres
cleared and in cultivation, 30 acres
timber; land lies rolling. Is all tiled
and drained, with deep, rich soil : 2
large barns and some equipment;
highway being paved to property.
This land can be platted; will dou
ble in value on completion of road
construction.; about $10,000 taken off
the place this year. Here is a bar
gain. Price S260 per acre ; terms.
160ACRES
Another bargain : 160 acres, 13
miles from the center of Portland
with macadam road running through
property ; - 66 acres side hill and bot
tom, land ; 94 acres above road, roll
ing land ; about SO acres in cultiva
tion and much mora can be easily
put in cultivation ; . buildings consist
of large barn with stanchions for 18
cows ; substantial house with 8
rooms, bath, toilet, etc. ; drilled well,
windmill and gas engine; 8 acres
orchard, bearing Italian prunes, and
all farm Improvements ; price $25,000,
best of terms, or will sell part of this
ranch. - -
CALL Off US
H. H. UROAHL CO. (INC.)
; StS ABIJfGTOIC BLDG.
Public Opinion
To Industrial Develop
pORTLAJCD has many claims with
which to compel civic pridaT Its
geographic location, making rail
road connection go favorable in com
parison with other Pacific cities,
and also affording the advantages
of water transportation by means of
the Willamette and Columbia riv
ers, its verdant valleys. Its churches
and institutional buildings, beautiful
homes. Its park and Its gardens and
its world famed roses all unite in
forming a sure-foundation for that
pride.
In this, the largest city In the
state, with vast wealth of timber
lands, the production of lumber con
tributes largely to the industrial end
of civic life. The fertile valleys pour
their produce into local markets and
feed the outer world through happy
transportation facilities. The cli
mate, maintaining' such an equable
Iverage of temperature" throughout
all the months of the year, is a
strong Inducement to the establish
ment of industries of varying sort.
To make the best of the natural
advantages which abound, there is
need for a program of education ap
plicable to all the people, in which
it can be made clear to all the im
perative necessity of applying intelli
gent study to the encouragement and
development of industrial and ?man
ufacturing activities of every kind.
Portland should become the active
terminal of several trans-Pacific
steamship lines and the Pacific port
of many of the great freight carriers
of the seven seas. The prosecution
of such an achievement, however,
calls for united action.
INDUSTRIAL SEED
What is true of the development
of the city as a world port, is equally
true of Its progress as an industrial
center. Every manufacturing plant,
every mill, every industrial estab
lishment which makes its- home
here is a civic asset. They must be
encouraged to come, and when they
come, must be encouraged to stay.
The varying problems which enter
Into the conduct of industrial con
cerns actually call for the partici
pation of the people at large. Pub
lic opinion, for instance, would read
ily support the attitude of the civic
authorities, if an abattoir were found
lacking in proper sanitary provisions.
In the same manner, public, opinion
would prove a powerfuf leverage in
the adjustment of problems affecting
suitable sites for desirable indus
tries, and In the perfection of plans
which would enable such industries
to be properly conducted.
A PUBLIC ENDEAVOR
The first step In a program of ed
ucation is to establish the apprecia
tion by every citizen of the value of
Industrial payrolls. The figures in
the payroll Indicate, as nothing else
can. the Importance or otherwise, of
community standing. The public
should understand the conditions
necessary for the successful conduct
of industrial activity, once started.
This includes not merely the physical
requirements for proper and effi
cient discharge of industrial busi
ness, but also matters of housing
facilities, transportation, etc, for the
men and women who are engaged In
Commercial Club at
Helix in Drive for
Community House
Helix, Jan. J4. The Helix Commer
cial club has started a drive for a
$6000 fund to defray the expense of
building a community house. The build
ing will be suitable for all public gath
erings and the sentiment of the club
is unanimously in favor of the enter
prise. H. P. Rose and Charles Alspach have
charge of the campaign In the city, and
Carl Engdahl, LeRoy Penland, Rudolph
Leislnger and Archie Mc In tyre are in
charge of the collections in ths sur
rounding country.
New Lumber Mill at
Pass Creek Canyon
Cottage Grove, Jan. 2S. A section of
timber land In Pass creek canyon was
recently transferred from M. H. An
derson to the George Anderson Lumber
company, and a new sawmill with a
daily capacity of 46,000 feet will be
built upon the tract. A side track will
be built to the site Immediately and
construction work on the mill will be
gin at an early date. According to
J. D. Harvey, manager of the company,
the new mill will be In operation April L
NFW TODAT
Send Us Your Old Carpets
fWe Call and Deliver)
Old Bags asd Weolea ClotUta.
Ws Make Reversible. Hnl-Wmi
FLUFF RUGS
Room Six Fluff Rags,
Woven, $17.50
Bag Bags Wovea AH Slses
Mall Orders Bead for Beoklst
Feathers Renovated
Carpet Cleaning
SxlS Bags. Steaasd Cleassd. tLU
WESTEBU FLCFE BUG CO.,
St Ualoa Ave. V. Taoast East SSIS
Mr. Home Builder:
Here Is a New Plan which will make home.
building and home owning easier.
For thirty days we will contract to build your
Aome on a basis of actual cost plus an agreed
upon low fee covering the following (and other)
items:
FLAWS A7CD ARCHITECTURAL SERYICZS
BTTPERI7ITE1TDEWCY OF TOCB JOB
EMPtOYMEITT OF OTJB SKILLED MECHANICS
PURCHASING MATERIALS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
COMPLETION OF CONTRACT WITHIN A SPECIFIED TIME
MARINO OP LOANS IP NEEDED
Through This Method Fears Are Removed
There la no room for profiteering. A maximum cost price guaranteed.
You escape the exasperating failures and losses from Incompetent dar
labor. You know that all bills are paid and what they are. You hare the
full benefit of our superior experience, our purchasing power, our tried
and trusted men. FIN OUT AT ONCK ABOUT. THIS PLAN. Aoi now
before there are further advayfces in prices.
Portland Home Building Association. Inc.
t TO t RAILWAY EXCHANGE BC11DINO ,
O. H. SkoUelm, Presldeat . ' i , O. J. Hawkeataa, SeevTraM. :
. Caaa. Barton, Sapertateadeat
Sure Guide
ment
the Industry. In many cases, failure
to rectify these latter matters alone,
places a handicap against the effi
cient conduct of ths Industry which
of ltself spells failure.
With the people awakened to fha
possibilities of new payrolls, there
should result a steady and persist
ent growth of manufacturing plants
and an increasing army of home
builders. A community content la
the harbinger of a happy future.
HEW TODAT
BARGAIN IN
Beautiful
To Consider During
This "Own Your
Home" Week
S1L000 O LM9T ED PAR K'S
HANDSOMEST BUN
GALOW, located on tits
MOST BEAUTIFUL COR
NKR LOT. 100x115 feet
and guarded by ltB MOST
MAJESTIC FIR TREES.
9 rooms, including S bed
rooms and 2 bath rooms on
first floor, 2 bed rooms and
a large billiard or play
room on second floor ; full
basement, bright and light;
a most satisfactory heat
ing plant ; complete and
handy garage ; all improve
ments in and paid for
and, in general, all "dolled"
up and landscaped to suit
the queen's taste. A real
opportunity. Mr. and Mrs.
Homeseeker, to buy a Gen
uine Home to Own. . And
the price is right o n 1 y
$11,000 cash or terms.
$9.000 D EL.IC1HTFULLT
BRIGHT VIEW HOME
ON WILLAMETTE
HEIGHTS of 8 rooms, in
cluding large living room
with fireplace and builtin
bookcase ; handsome dintng
room with builtin buffet ;
splendid sun porch, pass
pantry, economy kitchen, 4
bed roovis and bath; Al
heating plant ; garage ad
joining house connecting
vr directly through door into
house. A most beautiful
66 2-3 foot lot. wonderfully
landscaped with trees,
shrubbery, winding paths
and berry bushes. All in
splc and span condition. In
side and out, READY TO
MOVE RIGHT IN and
Commanding one of the
grandest panoramic views
to be had anywhere, The
price is really low only
$9000 cash or terms and
you'll be overjoyed when
you move In.
$8600 IRVINGTON Splendid 10
room home on East 21st,
. near Knott streets-built to
live In. and not for sale, by
t owner. Delightfully ar
ranged ; fine lot ; garage ;
paved driveway and handy
to carllne. Price only $8500
cash or terms.
$6600 IRVINGTON Pleasant 8
room house' on 16th street,
near Thompson one of the
classiest living rooms in
town, with fireplace. Built
by owner and guaranteed
WARM. Al furnace: ga
rage. Possession to be ar
ranged for. Price only
$6500 cash or terms.
,SEF THEM EARI.T RATHEB
THAN BE SORRY LATER."
"FIRST COME FIRST
CONSIDERED."
Yoa May Fnoae, CALL OX or write
HaEOLD JUIfGCJt, Secretary
International Realty
Associates
187 Yeos Bldg.
Phone Mar. S3.
Factory Site
lOSxU (Three Lots)
TWElfTT.FIFTH AKD NICOLAI
STREETS TRACKAGE
Price $5500
Henry W. Goddard
SIS Stark Street
SUCCESSOR TO GODDARD A
WIEDEICK
4 Story Brick Hotel
2 store rooms on ground floor ; 4
blocks south of Washington Bt Price
$11,000; 341.000 cash, balance on time
to suit purchaser. 6 per cent interest.
See Mr. Brown, with
NEILAN & PARKHILL
tit Laoibermeat Balldiag
Fifth aad Stark Streets
Homes
Gorvallis to Have
Maternity Hospital
Corvallia, Jan. 24. Having recently
acquired possession of the B. O. Leedy
residence, a targe and modern home
erected here two or three years ago, Dra.
Harry J. Anderson and Finley mm com-
ITEW TODAT
AT
WILSON'S AUCTION
HOUSE
169-171 Second Street
(NEAB YAMHILL)
MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY AND
FRIDAY
AT It A. M.
FOR MONDAY'S SALE an exception- j
ly J???-!?1 JCiI.ITH,,,n '
MOTTBEHOI.D EFFECTS to
unn anMlNTSTRATION. including 3
PIECE PARLOR SUITE. CENTER
TABLES. ROCKERS. SOFA BED,
BOOKCASES. COUCHES DININC
TABLES. CHAIRS. BUFFET. CHINA
CLOSET, DINNERWARE, SLIVER
WARE. CARPETS. RUGS, LACE CUR
TAINS. PICTURES. BOOKS. IRON
BEDS, complete with springs and mat
tresses; GOOD BEDROOM SUITES,
DRESSERS. CHD7FONIERS. SHEETS.
BLANKETS. QUILTS. PILLOWS.
SPREADS, HOUSEHOLD TINWARE,
CANNED FRUITS, UTENSILS, .IN
LAID LINOLEUM and other effects;
also an assortment of good CARPEN
TER'S TOOLS.
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY we sell
against 10 a.m. You will find PLENTY
OF GOODS at OUR SALES THIS
WEEK.
OUR PRIVATE SALE
DEPARTMENT
IS WELL STOCKED WITH HIGH
CLASS GOODS. Over 100 rooms of good
Furniture added to our Btock during the
nit r!ome In at your conven
ience and look through almost any artt-
' cle you may ask for, and the price is j
away below wnai you nave to pay r
new goods.
CLOSING OUT OUR
GROCERY DEPT.
BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY. AIX
FRESH STAPLE GOODS. Don't wait
till the stock Is broken. Stock up now
and save money.
AUCTION SALE
ON FRIDAY NEXT, JANUAJVT 30.
at 2 p. m., we are instructed "by the
owner to sell the entire contents of the
HOME RESTAURANT
194 4TH 8T., cor. Taylor, comprising
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. Tables.
Chairs, Large Refrigerator (200 pounds
capacity), also medium stse refrigerar
tor. large Meat Block, Chop Table.
Double Oven LARGE RANGE with gas
attachment' and canopy top, equal to
new; 40 gal. Tank: Crockery and Glass
ware, Cutlery, nickel Coffee Urn, Two
Electric Fans and other effects all In
fine condition.
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
Cash paid for Furniture. Call Main 1626.
Wl OALL FOft VOUR OLD OAR.
KTI. RUO AND WOOLEN
, OLOTMINO).
Ml Meke uiiru Haw Wee
FLUFF RUGS
All Wert Turn OutfrrempU
Rug Woven AH SI.
tall Oedr en tar Boaktaa,
OarpM OIand, LM
ana Refittea.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
tat caaT iiohtm rr.
Phon Cati asao.
Splendid Garage or
Wholesale Site or
Light Manufacturing
Location
100x100. S. E. Cor. 16th and Oouch
Terr Attractive Price
Terms 1-3 cash, 1-t one year, 1-1
two years. per cent Interest.
R. W. HAGOOD
Cd Joarnal Balldiag
Mala 48 or Mala J1J
GARAGES
Sectional and Ready-Cut
EREOTIO IN PORTLaND OR HIPPCI
ANrwMaan
KaUiial aad Wortmanahiy Ooaraat 4
Pint Cl
ens for Clroular
redimadc auiLoima eo.
aia a. 11 ui su phem a. ana.
PORTiaMD. OR.
BEAUTIFUL AND EXCLUSIVE
HOME SITE IN GARTHWICK
Permerty It a own ae Oolf Para Add.
Two lota In best location In Waver
ley Country Club district to sell at
once. WUl accept price below actual
alue. TERMS JF DESIRED.
R. W HAGOOD
Joarnal Baildlag
Mala 48 er Mala 717t
STORAGE SPACE
. ' lareitirata Oar Plant and Rates
Why assume expenal leases under
present high costs T .
CLAY 8. MORSE, INC. '
. .Drayaca and Btaraga, :
Utl aad Glitaa, raoaa B4p. U7.
AuctionSales
pleting the work of converting it Into
a modern hospital. - A new operating
room, of which two aides are practically
all glass, has been auded and the Mayo
lighting system has . been installed.
Modern appliances are being aaaea ana
a maternity ward Is to be one of the
special features. , .
lilW TODAY
Bolupftts
Established 1892
ON TUESDAY NEXT
AT THE BAKER AUCTION HOUSE
FOR THIS AUCTION WE HAVE RE
CEIVED THE FIRST CL.A8S FUR
NISHINGS FROM TWO EAST SIDE
PRIVATE HOMES. '
FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST
OF WHAT MUST BE SOLD AT THIS
TIME: .
A rare old Walnut Secretary Book
case, a very unique Walnut Office Desk,
Bookcase, large Hall Mirror, Solid Ma
hogany Center Table in old design. Wil
low and Fiber Rockers and Chairs and
Xabourettes, Quarter-Sawed Oak Parlor
y Muslc Cabinet. Firs Screen. Velvet
and Brussels Rues. Stair Carpet. Colo-
nlal Mahogany Library Table, Electric i
Table Lamps, Oak Library Table with i
P.ockers to match. Double Parlor Ax- I
minster Carpeta, two Dining Room
Suites as follow.! fine Ea-lrwh ton Ped- i
estai Table, set of Leather Seat Chairs
is 4 8 -inch top Table, Buffet, Serving
Table and net of Chatrs. The above
Suites are nearly new, In the, golden
wax finish. Dinner Set. Glassware, Sil
ver Tea Set and Tray. The bedroom
furnishings are modern, vis : Ivory 'in
rrv s.
Ished Steel Bed with Drr and Chlf- ! land. Wanh. r ather of Kite A.. Fred g., WU
fonir in suite; full aise Vernia Martin ; "m ' Knclert and Mr. F.lla liher. all of
Bed, K. Brass Bed. All Beds are com
plete with best Sprtnga and perfectly
clean Mattresses. Pillows, etc Oak
Dressers and Chiffoniers, also one Suite
In cherry, vie: Bedstead and Cheval
Dresser with large mirror. Bedroom
Rockers and Chairs. Pictures, Books, j
smau nugs, etc. steei Kaqge witn gas
attachment. Heating Stoves, Kitchen
Utensils and many other useful house
hold items.
Auctioneer's Note
If furnishing, don't overlook this Auc
tion, as everything must be sold. You
are kindly welcome to call tomorrow
and give the above goods your most
critical inspection.
AUCTION ON TUESDAY NEXT AT
10 A. M.
ON THURSDAY
NEXT
we shall have the Furniture, Rugs, etc.,
from an 8 room residence to sell. These
goods can be seen on Wednesday after
noon. AUCTION
AT 10 A. M.
ON THURSDAY NEXT
WE BUY HOUST5ITOLD GOODS FOR
CASH OR WILL SELL FOR YOU ON
COMMISSION. PHONE US: MAIN
3332.
ON FRIDAY NEXT
WE SHALL SELL AT AUCTION
FOR THE U. S. R. R. ADMINISTRA
TION ONE J. I. CAS'E THRESHING
MACHINE CO.'S SEPARATOR. 510x86.
COMPRISING NO. 1 GRAIN REGIS
TER, ONE FEEDER AND ONE WIND
STACKER. THE ABOVE AUCTION
WILL BE HELD AT THE WARE
HOUSE OF J. I. CASE THRESHING
MACHINE CO., S22 EAST CLAY ST..
ON FRIDAY NEXT AT 10 A. M.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH
BY ORDER H. H. BROWN,
Freight Claim Agt. S. P. A S. Ry.
DATED JAN. 2, 1320.
UNCLAIMED BAGGAGB AUCTION
ON FEB. 18. NEXT. AT THE AINS
WORTH DOCK. FOR THE O-W. R. &
N. CO.
W. C. BAKER and W. H. DEAN
Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers
Masonic Temple Building
Yamhill and West Park Sta.
Phone Main 3332
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MEETIWO KOTICES
41
IVANHOK homestead No. 50S.
Rrotherbnnd vf AlAerlrmn
Teamen, wUl gwv "Hard
Tliuaa" danc batunlay, Janu
ary 31. at Uie Womfn of
Woodcraft hall. II 04 Taylor t
Ail Yeomen and trie mi cor
dially invited. Wear yoiir old-
nt duiU Mtuae will be fnrnlahad by Ijrn
Iiewia' orchestra. Admlaoion 60 oeata. Coupl
75 cent.
0RK;OS lode No. 101. A T.
and A. M. -Special comraanica
tioa tomorrow (Monday) at 1:30
f. m., to oondnet tbe funerai aere
ce of our iaU brother, Claude M.
Stout Herri nee at nulry'i onder
takinc Mrlon at 2:80 o to., inter
ment Roe City cemetery. Members pleaae
briiis autoa, 'By order of the W. M.
IJ-:Si,lK B. PARKEIt, Seny
PORTLAND IDGE. txryal Or
der of MmM. Ijidiea' nislit,
Wd., Jan. 2B. Member, fam
fliea and friend. No cliaitfea.
Maiie, itnry featur and
aaaeJnc. Brtn the kiddle to
hear the . Mooee band. Koitrth
and Taylor. Ut temple.
M. W. A. Rom City camp meeta in
It own ball. No. 8 Eleventh atreet.
Bear (Mark, erery Monday even inf.
Visitor cordially invited.
, H J. WHIFFLE, Oman.
J, W. RIMMONS. Clerk.
818 Teon bldg.
f OCT. P.EAZKK"GK0TTf5"N0. S,
Stated cewtios thin (Monday)
I evening. 8 o'clock. Masonic temple.
v. I in ana jinmu ni. r-iec-
tlon of -offksn. Visiting pronliet
cordially inrtted. All member are requested
to attend. R. E. FULTON. Bee.
BTATKD eoncUre of Hub
Inctos Cosmandery No. 15,
K. T., will be beld Tuesday
vtfiinf, Jaa, 27, t 7:30, at
E. tih and Baroild U. AU
oionrnini Sir KnlgbU are cordially inrited to
be prnt. i. P. E1BMAN. Reeorder.
1HK women of Mooaeheart Legion are airing a
card party Friday ., Jaa. 0, 1920. tier
etndi bond girea for ptiM. Adraiiwlow 2 So.
They ako har card party rry WtdnJy
a'ternoon at tli Mooee teaiplc at 4 th and Taylor
t. Everybody welcome. -
BI DANCE
The Fraternal Brotherhood win giv danr
Wad. era., Jaa- 28, at Women of Woodcraft
ball. 10th and Taylor. Pint da anion mu'ic.
Admtodoa 80s. including war tax. Everybody
welcome.
NOTICE ...........
A-Thert. eeam No. 8741, Modern Woodmen
of America, will giv a 800 card party Friday
rranlng. Jannary 80, 1820. at Baker ball, cor.
Albina and Kllliaciwrrtk sea. Neighbor aad
trie ode weleoBa. fjanb at Btt ahapr.
T HAKnighU and Ladle of ftemrtty will rlr
adaae at tb W. O. W. bad am 11 tli at.
m Tiarauy, jannary Everyoony welcome.
JJBKRTT aaMmbutr Cottad Arttaaa dan, Eaet
Bid Woodman nail. Wauncaday. January
Admisaoa 88 evate. -
EMBLEM JEWELRI tpaetaHy; nattona, pis.
lasgar. Broa.. iiiasa eta l
-41
Hard Times Dance
t.iTes njr ' AnRlmr Connxtt i
Am. forwirlj -K. A U f ,
128 Utfc t CU
anu wimr jour old eloth.
lMndy prizn for th bwt
cuAUimta. t'ome and ;
Will know ynn tha tint' r
your Itf. Fun for eranoiu. - Thin i iim k.
Anchor Council, tbe UtsbI Council in the ettj.
aumnmi casta, usnay amuc, large Btutt
coraamw.
EruEKA ?5En3u. ' Sot;-
socuruy Jienfiu Awwc'n.
Mraom r requested to he
pnnt Mon. ee . Jut as
Kan Mid W. O. W. liaii k!
Sth ami Alder, to welrbm
WtadoBi Council Nn. Bill.
who rt roiuolidatirif with
c.iirsK I'ounell
prepared by Siater ; Ruthacksr Hcrmon
euiwtsinment Com for a good
. I Jtitl.MU.N. Ser.
BIU lt ar iiiii.-f (Iran , ),
Portland Bur boniwtaad No.
42, lirtitlicrhixxl of American
J'in ThurrnluT arming. Jaiu
59. i.i the P. 8. T. V. hall. 6ft
lSUi st tlarf. hall), Adtnltn
85 cent. i:iiti,ti mn.t i.
ad brins your hiilamln and vnUirU
YETTA HAINES, 'orrwpondant.
MUB P8BB. 305 Alt-ay Phil.
DANCE 1ANTE DANCR
The Conrt of Honor will (it
another of their popular danre
Med. i'rrtltiR .Tun 2.1. at M.
W. A. hall. 128 11 tli it. Hpleo.
did floor. Union music voto
and bring your frienda.
flRKPATIt ft K' ( 'Or NCTf. 2? ?f Ki "H 11
- BENEFIT association: ltem'ar bmin
meeting, Friday. Jan 30. Krery member ia
qea to be preaenU Start Uie new year
J" """ng a new m-mi-r. u nu th wUote
!tmtty.. ,re 1 ,n. s "" ?' They . now
har the choice of 4 up to date polMe. !aot.
j Whipple and utaff will put on vitra fine drUl.
to Ula Valentine niak hall Krb.
13. HO fujid
priaeft. AdmlMion 35 rent.
I DEATHS AND Fl'NKRALH 7S
' ENOI.EItT In thia city. January ' 2 1". 1920.
I John K ITnivlnrf n 71 r. .a WnrJ-
Wotxlland. Math., and J. J . Holwrt T and
Katie M. Kngirrt, Mr. Mm lludolvh. Mm. Amy
'illlei-k ami .Mm Hnule Kllier. all of Portland:
and. Mr. Alrirta Siittnn of Canada: bmther of
M. K. Knclert of Ihilton, Neb.: Kmmt K. (JUn
of Bank. Or., and Mary KltrabeUi Heotl of
,ebraaka. Funeral errricea will be hrkl Monday,
January 26
rrum the residence at Woodland.
Willi., at J n. m. Hrtaalrui will he at DnnntnS
& McEnte parlors nnUl 8 o'clock Monday ntora.
inf. Fiiondi itirttml. Intarmeut Kerua om
tery. Woodland, Waali.
JII,T At the family reniilenoe, (tijt Majl
arenae, thia city, January il. William B..
Jolly, acrd 7N year. Imahand of Mr. Harriet
K Jolly, father of Mm. W. N. Hawyer, New
Wettminster, B. C.: Inez, Haiti. Itoland and
Margaret Jolly, all of thia elty; brother of Mnt
Nomanla J. Theln of Aberdeen, Vajih., and
Mr. Adellnt J. Rerdile; of thtt olty: aon ef
the lata Her. William Jolly, Hlllnbonr. Wh
iugton jounty. The funeral aerrlre will b held
at the eonnvrratory ohatjl of V. 8. luntiln,
Inc.. Eat Hlxth and Aider itreeta, at 2 Hi)
?. m , Monday. January I'n.
nternu-nt ltuaa City cemetery.
Friend inritrd.
llUlabora pajwra
p.eaxe ropy.
RlCHtEU At National City, CaL, Oarl
Rlchter, i( S7 year, beloted liueband of
Klia Hlhter. father of Mn. Lillian (iabrial .
of Oak (inf.. Alma Kmnenberff of 3 ISA Kant
Ash atreet. I'orUand: I'aul and Earneat Klrjiler
ot Oak (irotu. Or. Kuneral nerrlce" will bs.
held tomorrow, January U. at 1 80 p. in,, ':
from the residenre ftmeral tmrlom of Walt iX
Kenworthy. 1A32 and Ea.t Tiiirtnth
atreet, Rellwood. Priende tUTtted. hi term eat
Mllweukt cemetery.
V5Tif Tn-fhiV cit y7Tntiry SSTTpSO, t her
lata residence, 06 North Twentyeond atreet,
Carolina Vogt, aied f9 yean, 10 day, satire of
Pettweiler. Alure. Pranre. Formerly reaided
at Chicaco. 111., belored mothar of Carrie A.
Wuert, iteorg A. and John IL VocL Friend
In Tiled tn attend the funeral aerTkcaa at the
abo'. ranidence at 1 :80 k m. tomorrow (Mon
day). Januara 26. 1020. Interment Kirerrtew
oetuetery
RrPERT tn thU city. January 22. llaoTT.
Itnpert, a red 4 4 yean, belored huehand of
Mr, ltha K. Kuirt, father of Un. J. l.
Cranfotd; Alice and Milan- Hnpert of I'ortlaml.
Or. " Fnernl inrlted to attend the funeral aerr
kw at 1:80 n. m. trir ffiundayl. Jannary
28. 1V20, t the PorUaod Cr -tuWrhtm, Four
teen to ana Fybee eu-eeUk Ink MeUwvaf a.
Kematua at llolman'a parlor. Third and MaiaHis
atreeta.
N ETC C IIB AC Kit Near Multnomaa (Utton SB
Taylor' Perry road. January SS. 1820. Past
in R. Neuc'bauer. aed 67 yean, beloved wife
of Prank '. Neusebaoer. motlier of Kate, Cath
erine and Frieda Neusebauer. Mrs. It. K. Knith,
Hn. M. E. BehulU and Mn. J. M. Parker.
Friends invited to attend tli funeral (errioe at
10 a tn. tomorrow I Monday). January 2H. 1S-0,
at Ryan I'lac. Interment. Hivgryiew Ahby.
1'KK HA RI At her Utj, n-.iaVuce. -4 74 fT
SOth at., Jane Ann l'rirhard, a(rl 61 year,
beloted wife of ! W. I'rtrluni, and ninther nr
Mn Mtnnlo Ward. Mr. F.. W. Prvtmrt. Mn.
Mary Rlnehart. Mr. I,. IV ITirhard. Mn. Kits
KaUthum and Mr K. R. Crtrtuud and Mr. K. I.
l'rli hard. Funeral aerrUsj will (- held at 1'. 1
l,errh undrrtukirif parion, Mouday it 2 p, a
FTletida inrited. ,
AI,TEltMA' Ir. Wai.hlncta. D "' . January
22, Alice Barfer Aldrrman. ae 4S year,
wif of h R. Alderman, motiier ot Kutli, Rob
ert and John Aklrrtiian, daufliUvr of fTi )!
tr 8. J. Barber and Mn. Itarher, nuter of
Major John K Barber. I. H. army, Mine Fanny
I.. Iiartwr of Torttand. Unlnnel Alrln M. Berber,
X'. S aniu. Ir. Joawim I.. Barber of Portland
and Mn Paul Matteaon of Cambrt'li. Mae.
Notire of funeral lew.
W I V. BEr.t"the residence. 6l T'matilia e
" Jannery '11. 1 0'JO. Anna Wiebel. aaed 66
yean. Krl. nil inTitrd to attend the funeral
rTKw at 3 p. in. today (Nuinlay), January
Vl'i, at tlui Portland Oemaloritim. Ifour
teentli anil Brbee utreeta. Take Hellwood car.
Remain at Hoknaa'a parlora. Third sod aalaioS
atreet.
M CLATCII1E At th reddenf. S3 RUntos
m, January 22. Jean UrCurtRhle rrJ 16
yean, belored daufhter of Ttiomaa MoOUtnlits
and Mn. Brll Adanuoa. Funeral rhi
will be hM Monday. January 26, at 11 a. m.,
at tb ehapl of Miller As Tracey. Iatnatt
at Multnomah Park rametery.
kUCN'SETH In thia citjr, January Hi. Dairy
Kenneth, afad 12 daye, belored Infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mn. Cliarin Knmetli Puberal
errinea will be held Monday, January 26, St
1 p. tn.. at th rirHr, MMS I. 20th at N.
Interment Mount Calrary ctmUiry. Arfancs
menta in ear MHUr a Tracer.
ilXBSEN In U.I. rlty. January 23. 1020,
Prajteea Madeen. afffd Si jrnm, belneed daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Christ Madeen. Prlend inrited
to attend Uie funeral terrue tt 10 Km. to
morrow (Morulayl, January 24. 1B20. at Hot
man' parlon. Third aad Halmo itrwta, loUr
ment. Multnomah ormtery
afKR YHTrain 7 K.mery. ag 6 year, lal
of S3 East Hrenty-ninth tlreet north, be
lored wife ol D C. Emery. Funeral aerrloe
wil' be hrld t tha -1irel of H. W. ;bl
Co.. 1PV Pant QJUan atraet. on Monday.
January ,26. at 2 :30 p. m. Krienda Inriled.
Iftermnt M'Mint Ncott remetery.
plKipfTirthle rfty, ' Jan." i'T,ewtn Proff
belored huband of lot. tie Proff of 670S lli
a i. Funeral terrier will he bid Torn., Jan.
27, at 2 p. m . from the funeral parkin of A,
U. Kenworthy Co.. 680-04 B3d V S. .,
In wnu.
STOCT The funeral ervtr f tile tats Clann?
M. rttont will b lield Monday, Jan. 26, ai
2:80 o'clock p. m.. at Ptnley'a, Montgomery at
Sth. Frtandu invited. Intarment at Uue City
cemetery. Ie eaued wa a member of Oregon
tolge No. 101. A. P. and A. M.
RICK At Se rwdd-no- 482 Broadway. Jan.
24. 1020. Morrlit B. Rle. aged 40 yean be
loved huitbnd of Margaret Bio. Remain rt
at th Dunning A McEnte parlor, hroadwa
ft Ankeny tt. Funeral notion laur.
ICMEftir Harah K. Emanr. aged 65 yean, lata
of IS 2 East Seventy-ninth atreeV north; few
loved wif of D. U. Emery. Remain ar at It.
W. Gaol A Co., J07S East Gliata attest .
Funeral notlc later.
RICH Funeral Mrrioe of th IaU Eraeet A. .
Rich wUl be beld Monday. Jan. 86, at 8:80
o'clock p. m , at Finley', Montgomery at 6th,
Friend inrttad. Interment at Mt boott Park
cemetery.
MARTLVwON In thi city. Jan. 3t, Jobs Mar
tinaoa. aged SB yean. 1st of 866 lt at. Tba
nrntire will be forwsrded today iHunday) by J.
P. rinley ft Son to Lau CUira. Wi., Whart
errioe will be , held and InUrmcnt maila
fc&PBEI.lJ -Tb fnnerai wrrice "of tbslats
Barab A. Campbell wiU b held today iHua.
day) at 2 o'clock p. tn. al Plalay'. Montonv
sry at 6h- r'riend inritad. iMeruwU. at
urefon cnty. t,r.
BEU The funeral eerjJew of. Ota lata Mary :
Jans Bell will be henf afonday, Jan. 36, at
1 o'clock P. m., at Finley', Montoaicry at 8th.
Frurnda Invited. uusraMDl at Wtrarrlcw
tery.
BAFTEHBT In thia city, January 24"i 920.
Patar Hafferby, aged 68 yean. Remain at
Holman' parlor. Third sad rBalawD- atraata.
Notice of ftmeral later. . -. . . .
fOH -In thia city, Jan. 28. J 20, ' Henry
Tnat. aged 66 year. Renutina an at thai
Dunning s McEnte parlor Broadway and Auk-
any at. Funeral notice later. - t
1 " - ' FLORISTS -r-;r' - ,
TONSXTH rLORAU CU 27 Wtahhtgtoai at.
cat. 4Ui and till. Main 8168. A-1161. .
Tlil PEOPLE'S FLORA t, UUCP, 248 Aider Z
MBETI7TO NOTICES