THE OREGON SUNDAY : JOURNAL; PORTL AND. SUNDAY ' MORNING. ' MARCH: 21,1920. -
MW TODAY
Willamette
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liiights
1165 Thurman St.
jHThis is truly a view home; the
'location is ideal and the house
J is splendid in arrangement, and
.condition; fine rarage and very
fine verandas.
.Full particulars by phone.
ah
rvington
"626 E. 19th St. N.; 7 rooms and
f glass enclosed sleeping porch,
fine hardwood floors, furnace,
JtrepUce and garage. Price
$6900.
Is Ah Irvington home on Broad
way car; large living room, din
ing room with unusually fine
buffet, den, complete kitchen
land butler's rantry; 3 large
sunny bedrooms, glass enclosed
sleeping porch, 2 fireplaces, fine
furnace, all curtains, floor cov
erings, gas stove and linoleums.
This house is in the pink of con
vsdition. $8500.
Rose City
Park
A charming small house of
Wade Pipes architecture. Un
usual in appointments and de
rail. Large living room, sun
porch and dining room in old
Ivory; fine 'Dutch kitchen, cen
tral hall, 2 sleeping rooms, bath,
and glass enclosed sleeping
porch. One has only to see it
to recognize its individuality.
Appointment arranged.
Mrs. Harry Price Palmer
EAST 7976
Factory Building
and Site for Sale
SMALLER SIZED. MODERN
CONCRETE BUILDING
lifted it 20th and Nirolai streeta. wct ide.
only few hundred feet from Montgomery.
Verrl fc Co.' new mimmolh structure now
building. Building erected lest than two
year, aio: dimensions 60x40 feet and 20 feet
blah (flt roof). nd boilerhoue anne
lSxll feet and 40-foot stack. Sis of lot
137l73, all fenced in. The building con
tain beaidea main factory room, 3 office
ronmi, 2 toileta. sinks, etc. Excellent lialit.
Ail cement floors. Steam heated, electric
light and power connected. Gaa installation.
A baloony floor extend now orer part of
buildlna. Erected on cost plus fixed fee
baai. lrwurlng A 1 material and workman
ship, night of way for railroad track ad
Joins property, disurace to present railroad
track 200 feet
Two underground gasoline and ou tanka.
285 gallon capacity each, connected with
pomp in building, and all or part of present
machinery installation, compriting IK b. p.
-P..G. K. motor, ahaftlna. pulley, belting,
paint mixing tanka. grinders, etc.. can. if de
aired, be included in sal.
anion Main 200 between 11 and 1. or
tvanlnt Tabor S4SS. Mall address, boa 99S,
Portland, Or.
Beautiful home, located in Rose
City Park, one block from car
j, line. Most modem in every re-',-
apct. Eight rooms and sleeping
. porch ; room for two beds. Down-
'stairs finished oak floors: heated
by Diamond furnace., recently in
stalled ; full size basement, all
cemented; a large fireplace.
Third floor finished for dancing ;
large porch extending the width
of the house. Not a cent neces
sary for improvements ; the house
ia first-class in every way : all
street improvements paid. Built
. six years ago when building could
, be done at a low price. Can be
. bought from owner at reasonable
.; terms to the right party.
Phone Tabor 1745
DUPLEX HOUSE
Union Ave. Flats
V,2 Urge modern flats and ground
enough for 2 more : payln 10 per
cent ; located near Christian Bros.
Collefre. A splendid Duplex home for
2rfamillea ; S000, terms.
CLEVELAND
i HENDERSON CO.
tlf ftjrV Kxek. Bldff. Mall Kit
'3TKW TODAY
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THIS FINE
LAURELHURST HOME
$8000 ONLY $2000 CASH
Hera is, w beUare, the best tray In
Lauralburtt today. There ar 7 ?ery Urge
rooms and wonderful a leaping porch. Hon
ia exeepttonallr well arranged. Eab room,
both up and down, has more than the a fer
ine number of windows, Tb front bedroom,
with its wonderful dreeaing room, is eene-
cialiy attractire. All cloeets are large and
It aiit- splendid oak tloora on nrst floor.
Birdseye maple on second. The property is
about four yean old. and In excellent condi
tion. One of the most attractive homes in
this beautiful tract. One block to car line.
McOHILLIS-CLEAVELAND OO.
Located near the center of the Nob Rill
Anartment Houite District, only half block
to 28d at. car itne. There are 4 flata. each
containing ft - room. The room are larger
than in ordinary flats, and better arranged
The furniture is good not an item has been
lenlected in tha eoulpmenL The Drooert
is an excellent money maker and can be
made eien better than it H Owner has
gone to Arizona for her health and wants to
make a quifK naie. uence tne low price.
14000 will handle.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
McCRILLIS-
CLEAVELAND CO.
S2S TO 82 HENRY BL'ILDISG
MAIN 410
PIEDMONT
BUNGALOW
Corner 100x100
$8000 7 ROOMS -$8000
One of the most attractive bunga
lows in Piedmont a Jewel In a beau
tiful setting of lawn, trees and shrub
bery ; furnace and fireplace, garage ;
billiard room and billiard table;
paved streets on both sides ; full ce
ment basement ; everything else one
could ask : a little palace underprtced ;
J 2500 cash will handle. Office open
Sunday.
J. F. HILL,
6 Williams Ave.
Eaat Sea
PIEDMONT
8 Rooms Modern
OWNER LEAVING CITY MUST
SELL AT ONCE
. It would cost $8000 to build the house
alone today without the lot. Price for
quick sale $6000.
NEILAN & PARKHILL
119 Lumbermen Building
Fifth and Stark Sts.
MAIN ST.
SEAR JHIETEEXTH
64x100. two old houses, rental value
$100 per month ; choice site for club
apartment house or club. Price con
siderably below assessor' valuation
-11750.
E. J. DALY
852 FAILIXO BLDG.
On Broadway
$12,000
Walking distance from business
center. 4-family flat building. A
real snap.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
$!$&? Board of Trade Balldlne;
Alder St. Bargain
50x100
Must be sold at once. Make cash
offer before Wednesday, March 24.
Go look this property over. Located
on Alder between 12th and 13th sts..
facing south. It's a dandy and It is
a shame to sell it for the price that
will take it. See ua at once.
Ritter. Lowe & Co.
8.1-3-i-? Board' of Trade B.fldlng;
LOOK!
Six-room house on Bast Lincoln
street; near 84th. Possession can be
secured immediately. Price .
S3000 on terms.
Harvey Wells & Company
M Grv Bldr. . - Sfala i4
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HEW TOD AT
Announcement
The underslened, with offices for
merly at, 267 Oak St., in the
Lewis Bid.;., wishes to advise all
friends and business associates,
that returning to active participa
tion in Real Estate Work, will be
hereafter associated with the In
terstate Investment Co.. with of
fices at 410 Henry Bidg., in the ca
pacity of assistant Secretary and
Treasurer, assuring; a continuance
of the same Earnest, Courteous
arid Dependable service in looking
after business matters calling for
attention. Since the company has
a very efficient Sales Force in var
ious departments, better attention
can be given to each and quicker
returns effected. Trusting to
meet all old customers and many
new ones in the new and larger
fields.
C P; Benedict
10 Net
WEST
SIDE
Corner 100x100
Well improved, brick building:,
close in to retail district
A-l Investment
Price $45,000, Terms
CONSIDERABLY BELOW VALUE
Fell Information
lialde Property Dealers
TWELFTH FLOOR, TEOS BLDG.
WANTED
REVENUE
PROPERTY
Will exchange SlOO-
SOO clear property, over
all revenue bearing.
Pay S15-000 cash and
assume S60000-
Consult A. C. Galbraith
M ENO L E HAttT B
?i, 84 Heary Bldg. Main 786 i2V
Business Property
Splendid property. Location on 5th
street. Excellent for printing shop,
gnrage or other enterprise. Lot 50 by
100, Solid building, foundation con
structed for additional stories.
Price $27,000
ACT
QUICKLY
Harvey Wells & Company
Phone Mala iUi.
Modern 6-Room
House, $4000
This house- has all kinds of builtins.
Fine fireplace, plate glass mirrors, all
in A-l condition. Owner moving to
Los Angeles. Must sell at once.
NEILAN & PARKHILL
219 Lumbermen! Building
Flfti aid Stark Sts.
6th St. Flats
$27,000
6 fine modem flat buildings. 5 to
7 rooms each ; Income 1250 a month ;
close in, walking distance from down
town shopping district.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
ttl-S--7 Board of Trade Baifdlag
Flat Building
$5700
WEST 8IDE
One apartment has rooms and
bath; one has 4 rooms and bath.'
There Is also a smalt store; good
location for delicatessen or shop. Can
give very easy terms. - r ,
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
Board of Trad. Binding
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REALTY MEN STILL
PUSH OPPOSITION
TO ZONING PLANS
They Say Ordinances Passed Last
Week Will Not Aid in Bringing
Real Improvement to Portland.
After several months of prepara
tion and in the face of opposition
of the Portland Realty board and
the Chamber of Commerce, the city
zoning; ordinance framed by the city
planning; commission was passed by
the council at a stormy session Wed
nesday afternoon. Mayor Baker and
Commissioners Barbur and Bigelow
voted for the ordinance and Commis
sioners Mann and Pier opposed the
measure.
Officers and members of the Realty
board and of the Chamber" of Commerce
state that they do not oppose the zon
ing theory and favor sane, practical
building resrictions for the protection of
property owners. They object to the
ordinance on its merits, claiming that the
work of the city planning commission
has not been properly executed and that
the measure as drafted shows a lack of !
intelligent effort. The commission has
assisted by Charles H. Cheney of
Francisco, who acted m the capacity I
,,,,, , i I
been
San Francisco,
of consultant to the city planners
W. C. Bristol spoke against the ordi
nance at the council meeting Wednes
day, maintaining that the measure is
Illegal and should be submitted to a
vote of the people. Judge Wallace Mc-
Cammant opposed Bristol's contention,
claiming that the ordinance would prove
beneficial to the property owners of the
city and that the commissioners are
within their, legal rights in passing it.
D. C. Lewis, a member of the legis
lature from Multnomah county, spoke
against the passage of the zoning ordi
nance. Lewis said that he voted for
the bill passed by the legislature which
gives the city planning commission
power to act, but that the passage of
the law was secured through misrep
resentation of the purpses of the men
who Indorsed it.
Mayor Baker challenged the. good faith
of the members of the Portland Realty
board and accused them of acting from
selfish motives and being opposed to
ariy form of zoning ordinance. Presi
dent Fred W. German of the Realty
board and Coe A. McKenna, vice presi
dent of the board, replied to Baker and
insisted that all property owners in the
city be notified of the class in which
their property is placed by the zoning
ordinance.
"The people do not understand the
provisions of the ordinance," said Mc
Kenna, "and have not been informed of
tne eirect tne ordinance win nave on
property values."
Mayor Baker objects to sending out
notices to property owners, informaing
them of the classification of their prop
erty because of the expense. Prepara
tion of the ordinance has already cost
the city over $16,000 and it will be nec
essary to maintain a permanent com
mission to make the measure effective.
Action of the council makes the zon
ing ordinance effective 30 days after it3
adoption and provides that it shall be
submitted to a vote of the people at the
November election.
fie-w Store Building for Kelso
Kelso, Wash.. March 20. Wood Broth
ers, local blacksmiths, will commence the
construction of a new building, 36 by 60
feet, on their corner lot at Second and
Pine streets, on the Pacific highway. An
old barn building in which they have
been operating their business, which oc
cupies the site, will be dismantled at
once. The new building will be used by
Wood Bros, as a store for hea'vy harness
supplies, and they will locate their
blacksmith shop at the rear.
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IRVINGTON HOME .
Red brick and shingle residence. A very large living room
and reception hall, dining; room and sun porch, the most com
plete kitchen, 3 fine sleeping rooms (With lavatory), also bath
and sleeping porch, 2 fireplaces, finest closets. Finest shrub
bery. For full information call
MRS. HARRY PRICE PALMER
East 7976
SEW TODAT
WILL BUILD
ron
AUTO CONCERN
Sear fOtk and VT ashiagtna Streets
One Story Building
100x150
AXD LEASE FOR TERM OF
TEARS
Fbrtlaad'a AvaTlabU Baalneaa I.oea
tlois Can B Secvred Taronsk
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nnSlFTH FLOOK, YEOJT BLPG.
fSe to
-UNITED WHS
Title & Trust Company to Occupy
Ground Floor; Consideration
in Deal Amounts to $350,000.
After several weeks' negotiations
the six story Beck building at the
northwest corner of Broadway and
Oak street, was transferred Wednes
day afternoon from the Beck Invest
ment company to the Order of
United Artisans for a cash consider
ation amounting to between $330,000
and $360,000.
Consummation of the deal has hinged
upon the leasing of the ground floor to
a desirable tenant and with the closing
of the transaction it is announced that
the Title & Trust company has secured
this location for a 15-year period at an
aggregate rental of approximately $260.
000. Extensive alterations will be made
to suit the needs of the trust company
ond officials of the concern state that
they will move to their new quarters
early in June.
F. E. Taylor, president of the F. E.
Taylor company, represented the Beck
luv" company ,n the transfer and
M- Healey looked after the in-
terests of the Artisans. The lease of
the ground floor to the Title &. Trust
company was handled by Leon H. Bul
lier and Chester A. Moores of the F.
K. Taylor company and Clark D. Sim
monds. The Order of United Artisans was or
franized in Portland about 25 years ago
and has a large and rapidly increasing
membership in the Northwest. Its total
assets amount to about $1,500,000. For
the last 10 years headquarters of the
organization have been located on the
sxth floor of the. Beck building. Of
f.ces of the order will be enlarged and
the building will hereafter be known as
trie Artisans building.
H. B. Hudson, supreme master of the
Artisans, has been head of the order
tor several years, and C. L. McKenna,
supreme secretary, was ' one of the
founders of the organization. iisides
these officers the bord of directors
consists of Judge Robert G. Morrow,
K. S. Akin, Fred W. Oerman, J. W.
Mills, all of Portland, and Ivan G.
LMartin oi Salem.
Removal or the Title & Trust company
from their present location in the west
sjde of Fifth street between Stark and
Oak to the Artisans building marks an
important step in the expansion of the
financial district and the development
of Broadway into the principal business
thoroughfare of the city.
Scherer Buys Large
Orchard at Central
Point for $23,000
Medford. Maroh 20. A large orchard
sale just announced is the purchase of
the Alberta orchard near Central Point,
formerly owned by Conrad Fiero, for
$23,000 by Lieutenant Paul Scherer of the
United States army. The property con
sists of 77 acres. 42 of which are in ap
ples and pears, has a nice cottage, pack
ing house and barn. Lieutenant Scherer,
who made the purchase after looking
over the other fruit sections of Oregon,
will permanently reside on the property
anH ripvplon it an soon as he is released
from naw service next May. A
Sunday Journal 5c
The big Sunday, Journal all the news
of the day at your newsstand or from
your newsboy. Price 5c. Order your
copy in advance so you'll be sure to
get It. Adv.
ITEW TODAT
DURHAM
This it a special high trade borne, charming
and idiomatic carefully studied la til detail;
built on corner 11 0x1 0O of bar state brick, ce
ment coated with .a aaodetune finis, trimmed fn
claret red brick asbestos shinies. The effect Is
rich. The reception hall, with (rand stairway
with Copid fountain. adiant dome window. He
tec roons 2 Ox S 2 . with rich walla of paneled oak.
broken onjy by large mulUoned windows, dininc
room framed in oak in the Tudor wanner. Enf
Bl art Bert repeatji itself in the treatment,
-with Alba hchtins et -Oolhic desia-n. There ate
4 bedrooma in white walla In delicate tint, with 2
etmnectina baths, 3 toileta, biUtard hall, fa race,
Kewanew -ateel bor water beat: tW.OOO; ebeaa.
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01E
STEW- TOD AT
LQ V E LY
Piedmont Home
7 rooms, beautifully finished through
out, hardwood floora, flrepliice, finest of
builtins : three lovely bedrooms and
sleeping porch ; floored attic : full ce
ment basement, furnace; garage. This
is a beautiful corner lot 6oxll4 feet
Lots of berries and two fruit trees. The
place is in attractive condition and is a
home you will be proud to own. Pries
I.758. fSaOe cadh. LKSS FOB ALL
CASH, rhone Main 56S4 for further de
tails. RALPH HARRIS CO.
8!7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Bungalow
Peninsula
District
Living-room, dining-room,
2 bed
rooms, dandy bath
room, linoleum on
tloor, dandy kitchen
and pantry, kitchen
range, new linoleum
on floor. SlS.OO
worth of wood,
screened in back
porch, dandy front
porch, concrete
foundation and very
good basement, fruit
and shrubbery of the
best, chicken house
and fenced in chick
en yard; only $2400,
reasonable cash pay
ment, balance $20
monthly and interest.
See A. C. Galbraith.
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,;v;i 6Z4 Henry Bldg. Min7Zb6r.
A GENUINE
BARGAIN!
JUST LISTED
1315 ACRES
Adjoining North Powder. Oregon ;
all but 120 acres can be cultivated
and irrigated : 30 acres in alfalfa
and grain : rotation crops ; 500 acres
native meadow ; two large streams
run through the place the year
around : good 8 room houxe with
electricity, plenty of power, hot and
cold water in house, telephone und
aill -conveniences of a. city ; 2 good
stock barns, lambing shed. etc. ; ex
cellent for sheep and cattle raising.
To settle an estate this place is be
ing sacrificed at $57.50 an acre :
adjoining land sold for $100. $65,000
spot cash will take it. or $23,000 cash
will handle at $57.50 per acre.
C. E. Scott Realty Co.
517-19 Chamber of Commerce
MAIN 3353.
FARMS
FOR SALE
$5000 8 acres, neat new house arrd
barn, near Tigard.
5i500 20 acres, Tigard district.
9000 25 acres, improved and fully
equipped, near Tigard.
14j,500 1 acres, rich land. Improved,
includes full enuipment, dairy
cows, near Tigard, 12 miles out
from Portland. r
20,000 Poultry ranch, 10 acres, mod
ern equipment and all pure bred
poultry.
If we get jour requirements we can
supply' what you want in a country
home or a farm.
Geo. E. Englehart Co.
Mala ? , e: Hearjr Bldg-.
EXCELLENT
FactorySite
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200 by . ZG(f between Thurman and
Upshur streets. Railroad and:, atreet
car line at your Yery door. Finest lo-.
cation in tha city. Price $70,000,
Harvey WeDs & Company
Pioae Mala 461. ! Gateo Bldg1.
MUST SELL
Seven-room house. 761 E. Broadway,
between 22d and 24th trta. Poweesiort
can be secured immediately. Price
S600O tenia.
Harvey Wells & Company
61! Uatea Bldr. ' Phoae,Mali .56t
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KEW TODAT
Beautiful
rvington
Portland's Model
Home Section
Have you been unable to
find a house to suit? Why
not secure one of these
choice lots? you can build
later. We have over T50 lots
to pick from. Drive out today
and look them over. They
are situated beiween E. 14th,
E, 24'Lh. Tiilamock and Fre
mont, in Irvington proper.
Evergreen shrubbery, -beautiful
trees, sewer, water,
sidewalks and . wide paved
streets are some of the fea
tures of this chore district.
Prices Si 200 to $3000. Easy
terms if desired; or liberal
discount for cash. Better se
cure your lot now.
Ritter, Lowe & Co.
201-3-5-7 Bd. of Tradt Bldg.
Y OU
ARE
LOOKING FOR A
HOME
HAVE ONE THAT YOU
CAN OWN
In Irvington. Laurelhurst. Willam
ette Heights, Rose City, Arleta, Sun
nyside and VVestover.
HERE TOr ARE
East Broadway near l!2d. 8 rooms,
three bedrooms, bath, buffet, sleeping
porches, furnace, firepnce, full base
ment, sun veranda, electric, gas and
everything else that's good, for only
$6000.
LOOK!
Thurman and 31st. Nine roomn,
four bedroomn. two baths, breakfast
room, fine heating system, lot 100 by
100. and every convenience. Price
116.500.
ANOTHER!
Near 34th on Lincoln street, six
rooms, bath, three bedrooms, fire
place, furnace, electric, gas. Price
only $4700.
LOOK!
37th avenue southeast, lot 80x100,
three bedrooms, bath, sleeping porch,
buffet, hot water heat. hardwood
floors, garage and everything. $4750.
We have homes for you anywhere
you desire one. Come up and see us.
or phone Main 45f4 and ask for Mr.
Schultz.
HARVEY WELLS & CO.
602 fiasco Building.
it. Tabor
Splendid location. . 7 room
house, modern in every way.
The 2 lots are beautifully
landscaped ; finest sleeping
porch ; 2 garages. House and
grounds which have never
been allowed to run down.
Full information by calling
MRS. HARRY PRICE PALMER
440 E. 2ist St. X. East 79TG
GARAGES
Sectioiytd and Ready-Cut
SHIPPED .ANYWHERE
or Erected in Portland
taterkU aad Wflrksnanehls Cswrana
nm Claaa
and far Oirtuttr
HKoiwaes wis.eiMt) oo.
315 E. lltb f4t- Pbont ES1X4
POrTTLAIID, OR.
SPRING SUITS
TAILOR-MADE
We offer a reduction of
$10 to $IS
on every suit. Investigate this
offer.
H. I. BLUM
164 TENTH ST;
WE
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TOO-LATE' TO CLASSIFY
cycles Bicycks
1 81 S Hewienon. fully ciaitfl.
17 TlnHhnaoa, fully vquipjMd.
191)1 ExceUior. fully wiuiped.
ltMS Imll.n nchtwiht J
18 CleTeiand. '
1917 Hurl.. lrtrte quipvl
B1CTCMCS
tjirg tock ot a and used tueycla
ruirt'", ami repairing.
Dayton Cyde Co.
89 3d -t.t ootTMMT ot Sd and A ah sta.
MEHTLXG NOTICES
IRVINGTON Ct-CB MEETING
A wond mttn of mMmli of In ,
ingum district at th clubhouse Moa
dj, Mirch 22. 1920, it 8 o'clock 9.
m to lir report of rchltecU M
trp of telephone building to b erect
ed M ut :4tli end Stanton streets.
C. S. COCHRAN,
President.
Dance! Yes
Tuesday night, March 58. for tTerjs-
one in Portland, (irn tjr Anchor Coun
cil No. 74 6. Secur
ity Benefit awoniation.
W. O. W. hall, lia
11th at It it tha
tolk of PurUtnd tba
f:ood time raryona
iu hxt at our
daiteM. Come and bo
conrinced. AdmlafioB
So eenu. Ma wilt
show you the time of your Ufe.
HANCE! DANCE! TANCI
if you want to hare a food
time, and enjoj dancing on on
of the beat floora in Portland;
with first cUm musie, coma 1
THE COURT OK HONOB
!snre next Wednesday Taniitf,
March 24. at the M. W. of Aj
hall. No. H Klerenth at. (saw
Stark). I'nbiio inTited.
Iancing 8:80. Popular prioatv
KlHKHATIiKlK t5oTJNF7!tTJ
-7. 8KCI-RITT BKNB
KIT ASSOCUTION. Mem
bens and friend arc eardU
ally invited to attend bl
free open meeting naat KrW
day at Swim lull, 3d nt
Jefferaon. lloca'a faaioua
union music. tanta "500."
8:80 p. m. Coma formal
good .tlma.
si'KrfAi, MKKtrvu rxiRirj)
IXIIKJK No. 18a. A. F. 4 A.
M.. Bt. Johns, at 12:80 p. tn. a
lodge roomi, Mon., March 22, ttt
conduct funeral of our lata broth
er. Rurtc Trai Ieerina of Doric lodge No. 26,'
rairplay. Colo. nerrlrea at 1 p. n., Bt. Johns
undertaking irlor and lnUrmant Stllwood
crrmatnrium at 2:80 p. m. All member ra
quntted - to attend. By order of W. U.
A. V. DAVIS, Htf.
A Nl'RClAL ronclsT. ot Wa.D
inaton com mend ery No. 1 5W
K. T. will be held Taeetla
afternoon, Uareii 28, at 2:8(1
o'elonk. at Kast Elahtii nn4l
Hunvide streets. tlrdnr of the tempi will bw
conferred. All sojourning Sir Ivnle'uta swa cov
diall) inrited to be present.
0. i' ElrtMAV. Keotd.
PO HTLANU 8TA"nrfOli KST Ea5
No. 42. Brotnarhood of Amirl
can Yeomen. Regular bnainsu
meeting Thnraday eeaning, Maroh
25, P. 8. T. V. hall. 255 18th
si. Dan ring at 9 o 'clock. Tea
men and ttieir frindt inylted.
Tett Halnja. fr., SOS Aliaky Md. Main 85.
v nr.Anr.t, . , r vu . no, so.
M. O. V. P. E. R. BUteel
meeting tomorrow Monday) tra
cing, at 8 o'clock in Pythian bldar.
(Masonic tempi). A claaa of
ctndidatei wiJI b Initiated, ibnrl
Entertainment and refreshments. Bf
I form.
oruer ol the Honsrch.
J. if. RITLKB. Beer.
PANCINO
At the Uoom halt, 4 th toft
Taylor sU . try Tuatdiy,
Thursdar and Saturday 'Ta
nlnas. Professor Fred Praap't)
nine pite orr.ntatr renders tha
beit mutt on the beat dancing
floor, under the beat aoapieat ia
city.
Bring your bent girl and enloy yonraalaaa.
INDl'STIlY Lodge, No. 8. A. O. U. W.-Ia
compllanc with the request of our lata
brother and ehelk. Hsinuel McKsa. members art)
afked to meet- at the chapel of tli KdwartJ.
Ilolroan f'o., Sd and ttalmnn, at 2:15 P. 9-
Sunday. March 21. to conduct the funeral
semue of the order for our brother. lntaav
ment Monday at 10 a. m , frorn Holmin'a.-
W. J. AlXKS, RecoTdar.
U. V. A.. RUSK CITT UAMr,
meets in tbtlr own hall. No. - I ,
lltli t nnr" "Urk, .'try Monday
eTenini. Vlaltora eordiaUy tBTitad.
H. J. Whippel. Consul. 1. W. Bins
mon". Cleik. 81 H Yeon bld.
A STATED ebticlaT, of WwlH
incton 'uoimartdry ta. 16. .
K. T. will be held Taeedsy
CTtnini. March 22, at',:.,w
n. m. Eut 8 lb m4 Burniid
sts. O P. EI3MAX. itecoruer.
SINVTSIDB CHAPTBiCT- A. M. C. D-. H.
8th nd HawOiornt aft. Called oatws
caUon Monday efeninf. Mrcb 22, T :80 clack.
Work in Tt. A. degree VlsitoTS weleonM. Oa
der E. H. P. W J BBECKEL. Bte.
ROSlCBUtAN rELWWSmi;-ttbialha
cor 2d ad Oak ata., Ulotrta4 itfturj
b Prentis Tucker, Sunday and Monday. Mare
21 and 32. 6 p. m Hubjeot, "Do tha Is4
Btill Lirot" free admlasirm.
aTto"MEC'Ha Nifl Special calUd aiawo.
Inc Mon.. March 22. 1920 Matters erf Is
Tx.rtanc to a dlscuesed. 12 U at. Ore
Clrelo thtttrt- '
EMBiTKMlEWELllT a tpaalty: buttona. plna,
charms. Jseasr Bros. 1(1188 Oth at. '
HEATHS A?TO FPlf BBAK tf
CEOBtilv March llith, t 20 rwavoni .
John Ror,.. wed 6 y-ara. balerd boj
band of Mrs. Kllie.beth Gear and fatht of
Mrs. V. Bibethauaen, John T. and Fred OtJ
and brother of Urn Gtoa.. The funareJ will
lesre the aboa reaidanca Monday. March Ze
at a:80 a. m.. then, to St, Marya crmrooa
Williams are. and Stanton at., wu.rw awrTieaa)
wilt be held at 10 o'clock. rTUndi art
interment at Boa City cemetary. n
mains at A. R. ZeJler Co. parlora "tD
p. ra. today, when tbey will be at tat)
derwa. ,
OSBORNE March 1. at B04 Arbtn are..
Jliariee H. Osborne, aared 7 year, MotM
hatband of Mry Oibomo ind father of Mra,
Chaa. Ire of Lakt Chart. U.: Mr. Fraoll
. . . . , . a, 1' UriniMl eB
Redwood E1U. Minn.; Mra. Martha HBtoa of
t. Fan), Minn., and Frank Osborne . Ch
eao. Fnneral aerrloe will be held from Oia
shore residence Monday. Marcb 22, st 2 . "I
Frierirts art ineiusa. inim.nv i. "ST
. 1, a n Cellar so.'a Bar
Inn nnUl 2 p. ra. today, when tb-y will M
at Uie muietvo.
OlXm At Abtrdaea, Waah., Mate IS. 1970.
OH aat len. aae za yeara. wa m ,
P Oleen: datuhter of Mr. "and Mrs. Chart P.
Cs: eiater of tcy and rranoe Cm, mt.
Otia 8. Smith and Mra. Frtd rltnea of roruana
and Mm. EdwarU O. Brown of Searg-tnt Broff,
Iowa. Funeral aerrloaa wiU be held Monday.
March 22. at 10:f a. m. at the ehapal of
Droezc V Snook, Belmont at SSth at. Friend
Inrited. Slow City, la.. PP P'" W.
W'HKMHUSK March 1 . at the residence, JT
J'nion a. N.. Evelyn Msrrarst Schatal,
Md 4 year, balored daufhur of Mr. an4
Mr. Adam f4chesler. ranerai atrrteea will bs
conducted March 22. at 2 p. m., 'row St.
Paul iJitheran church, corner Kaai Bvrnta
and Fallrnf. mends inrited. Interwitnt, Ho
City rcmeury. Pearson Co. uniVrUkers, Bas
se at Unlo. .
IjADD IHatl March 20. mo, at Carlton, Or..
Obaflt E. loVI. Mt 2 yaf IJb mewth.
son of til late VV. ft. Idd and OaroltB A.
Idd. Knnertl at rtaWenc of Mr. Helen Lavdd
Carbott, 28 Sixth atreet, Monday, Manrh Sa,
at 2 p. m. Serrice at Civmatofruai prnw.
No flower.
Ml'KPlIT In tiu eity, March" Hi. Patries I. ,
Mnrphr, Med year., b-loJ
John and Jemsi Murvhy and Mr. Mary Mo- -Kay
of Ixx Anccle. 1. Funeral swrloa will
be b4d at the Kunnlna AlcBntej P-rlo.
Broadway and Ankeny a . Monday, Marcb 22.,
at 1 80 p ra. rrlend htrllad to aUafHt la
isnrwil Mt. CmUmry cemefry. ' .
tEVtNS At Byan atation. March John
8- Unm, atw 6 ytarj. Mhtrsf - try and
Leater C lrhn both of ieattl. Waih.. M$itr
Y. Larins and Mr. . SW Terman both of
lt Aneh-, Mr. n PerrUj of N Tt.
funeral notice later, i Keraaint art at MUlaf at
t ' ,