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, THE OREGON, SUNDAY JOURNAL, rORTL AND, SUNDAY UOUNLNG, OCTOBER 1, 1S1S2. MR II II.QUnrM AGENT WIS WAY OVER OBSTACLES a, ' Mrs. Robert E. Dedell Tells How -rS She Became Member of Se "lectCircle of Sates Bofy - Br Telia wisner I Mrs. Robert El QedeU; of New TorkJ Jclty, The world's- :mdst successful woman insurance? agent; was a Port- land visiter Wednesday: ' J --r Mi Dedell Bag the distinction of' ..toeing the first woman member of i the?' Two -Hundred Thousand Dollar .club ?4t the New York Life Insurance com-? .'panjr,; fn walcbT the qualification for ' membership is the sale of J200,poo . worth'-fof insurance or more in a 'year." -Mrs- Pedell broke Into this club the 'Tirat year' she toM inturancc, that was i.' years and she rclll Holds ner t h. 1 1 . 1 1 . es, oecause t oeiieve in . it,r sata Airs. Dedell. The searching depths of the aanc blue eyes: trie vijror and assur ance of toe well modulated voice and the concentration of I'manner readtiy explain why this remarkable ' woman .-has cashed, this conviction to the ex tent of the sale of JS.DOO.000 worth: of vuticiro ohi use nr i rurs cuiiueuuuii Mr. ami Mrs. DwlelK who were -rue sts 9 arsi Ufa- n -r! VI Cm, il cam- , .i am-iit am A o iauiwc: VI. VJVA tawAa Mrs. B-uth, Gordon, during their stay In the city, -were on their way East after jhavins; attended the meeting of the-1 western wins of the ehib held in Banff. Mr. Dedell Is the field agent for the company and manages the con ventions. - "Twelve years ago I was left a widow with two small children to sup port," said Mrs. Dedell. "I had a friend connected with an insurance company and he urged me to try sell- . Duswess traming, so 1 inougni nugni. ; as weH try, that as anything. IriiFJ re is no royal roaa to success pribe sale bf insurance any more than i t ft tWi I in .n Jnthr. fkiisinAsn nnr is mere, amr ueep secrei conneciea wun i- It Is lost a matter of salesmanship. ezplalB youi propositioti Just enougn Ahlit: not tnr, mnfh. nir - tn&- I me&Q a Salesman- must be careful not to con- 'counta, One must he willing to give endH VXdW mv, husband knows the insurance busmes from A to but he can't sen ?i(iHiininp htrntiftA hp isn't", willlnc to i iiuii one is uanv comrunicu w mi n;eet them - m Mbwlutet confidence the worth- Miww or tae tning one is opinB-anu cui- sort. -they cannot -be sticcessful. feel ntney for my company and myself. A i - ' " . - I 4ihas(i or tne wor is tnai 01 a young: ........ r .a tm ut va r ; T f wjijc a rwrnonal . . . - " . i $ friend-of mine. 1 knew that he needed a meuraiwe out inat n w "ipowa c" t ' winter weather out to his home in the vning. -Re first decided to take $1000 take J20t)0. worth, and when he came to t-fnlA .i,4'rK h fllH A few wefks late his heart broken widow came v irttv mrv orriro ana aner exmainiriK that he had been taken with cramps ' , i a rl - ... voiia izTiniiiiic - aim .ifrrn v.. Pole HiO, AIa W li 1. wuuiu navBftuuc - vou hadn't persuaded him to take .... tnat insurance, now-1 wui nave ?4ow. I 'replied. Tou 'will have $6000. That, policy carried a clause ileath . resulted from accident." That eye nis:iaow ana bum uuucn i-were paid at enee" eine set up a m' hV slum anil is doinsr well. Now 7'ir-amit that real service to humanity? iim ruuui.5 tinmtu ""The carrying' Of life insurance la no longer confined to any one class of people. Millionaires carry it to pay their government and state Inheritance tax. Henry P. Davisson. the associate of J.' P. Morgan, who, did last sum mer, carried $2.W)0,000 'worth of insur ance ; Mr Morgan; carries !, 500.000 worth. My best sale was $100,000 worth to a man whot has four children, of that $50,000 is a straight life, $25,000 , is a, 20-year endowment policy and the other $25,000 is a 10-year endowment jf .f'One of Jhe big problems of the In surance business has been for ai lone pass tne pnysicai test, ne js lmmoojate i'ly franco to get It. ' A sub-standard . department- has been crested to meet 1 this man's heeds, which that he i, nr r inmnnnL dui mull dit k higher rate.; Many people are insur-; ing their children, they can be Insured , from the age of 16 years., but if they - die . between the agee of 1 and 15 rears we an only .return the premiums ;uald. .'We jK-duld : -be clad to pay the race or-tne ooucx. kut ue law prn- iitiMli ITiia immvisinn tia0- mid to DmieCL Ul.tlllUft B.K4tia. UIUIIWp ww-ttm rarents guatdtans' who might take their lives" for th insurance". t have, known ffamily quarrels be-' lng' averted becasei of the wisdom of the first husbalndi In having the policy iaid . in 'xnontldyl installments to his 'widow; thereby making it impossible this ease. . t !Thre are in the Two Hundred rcu- , vhoffl 38 are women, when it Is sntfwn v,tM9 aaiesirteu. ui u o ewit , mat woimn arfeoirs successful in the sale tf imturanM tJtian men. Hi.oeieve m tne economic maepena ence of wtMtjeii, jsald Mra IedeU;i ."By that 1. do ot mean that every woman kAcnaum. . sac ouc dl aer- noKie anu wwk. w if sfe aMmmn nmm m. nuiauna ana' miui m II arc n-: -H CJti - ivr uneia bub , Aretes.: asnea- V MIX r TIUI WfHIIUl -flUimflA aK. icii. as - savw erow szHh HniiM abslc Jrmt pmnlov msni. an tnisrr muiau siiu 4iwwu w ssk rjsshririnlrintf rmrmn whorftirtrihiitM i:vuift. tvi winncu unmix men-'s there :1s, alwaya has bfeeh and always - 'ti mi usb.' meaiv usi wuiK- lur anil n msn ENVIABLE RECORD HELD SY INSURANCE WOMAN- . k i : Mrs. Robert E. JDedell ;-t- ' ' ' S; W. Washington Men Included on i Bar Committee Olympiav Wash, Sept. 30. Among those named oh committees of : the Waehlngton State Bar association by President Preston M. lYoy are the fol lowing from Southwestern Washing ton: . ; ; A. 2. -Graham. Aberdeen, and Gus L. Thacktr. Chehalis, federal legislation . James. E. Stone. Kalasia ; Attorney General L. L. Thompson. 01"mpia, and J. C. Hogan, Aberdeen, judiciary and judicial administration. A. W. TjHer, Olympiai-H. E. Io nahoe. Chehalis. and L.lyd DJ Dysart. Centralia,; legal, edu cation and admission to the bar. C. D. Cunningham Centralia, and A. A. Hull. Chehalis, legislative. H. B: Apperson, Ridgef leld : E. G- Abel. . Chehalis : Mark .H. Wright, Olytnpla; ; Charles S. Lane, Camas, and W. J. Willard. state law librarian of Olynrpla,"publications. W.'.E. eafnpbell, Hoquiam ; George C EHsbury, Centralia. and John DUnbar, OlymplaV uniform state ' laws. . A- special committee jto investigate methods of selecting" judges includes Ralph -il. Williamson, Yakima;- E. V. Kuykendall. Olympia, and James P. H. Callahan. Hociuiarq, and a special com mittee on designation of the practice of the; law, H. E. Grimrn. Centralia, and Joseph k Hall, Vancouver. At torney ! General Thompson and T.' K. Grady pt Yakima are delegates to the American Bari association conference on legal education. : Portland Firm Is Awarded Medford Armory Contract Medford. Sept. 30t Stevenson & JV&llCVat.llr Ul . J Ul UOHU -3c n . v. ed the ,generai construction con traci -i lor jiae neoivru urmuijr m- - r . . j i (i i,. v wiwn s.rie uiub w cie uyciicu ,n .j,j -rv,. ta si p-jq tk ni,mki wt t Pnrttanii'firm Local concerns took wiring ana neatrj g contracts. The total of , contracts I let today Is $69,175. - The amount re ' ! I OA AAA . J - .1 W ,V.A state, county and city is $73,000 after payment iof $7000 for the she. The balance of about $3000 jwill be used for landscaping and other features. The building fronts Bartljett and Third streets in ; Medford. J. H. Hunsijrer of- Hugene. archlect. accompanied Colonel pentler and Ad jutant General. White, iw.ho. with Cap tain H. A. "Canaday : of. Medfortl, of ftciated at the formal awarding of the contracts. Barracks to Aid in Vancouver Festival i Vancouver, ,ash., Sept. 30. Cooper ation of .the; military forces of Van couver barracks in making the prune harvest festival a success is assured by General 5t -M. Blatchford, who has instructed the military forces to take part in thefparade preceding the coro nation of tile queen. The post band, which since, the arrival of the Seventh infantry has become one of the largest t and finest ' bands. In the Northwest, will take part In the celebration. A grand military review on the .barracks parade grounds is planned for the 'aft ernoon, following the mammoth '.pa. rade in which 4000 to 5000 children in costume are expected to march. Jessie 33 Years of Age; 'She's I a Miile Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 30. What is believed to be the oldest mule living ls yeasle,"' owned by the State and in useon the state i- penitentiary grounds. "Jessie is said to be 33 years old. She is of Missouri - stock snd was brought,.to this section by the . federal government . for use . at Fort Walla AYalla, where 7fiej was one of a team of six hauling freight from this city to the Tort, grounds. Aa it is a practice of the government not" to buy a mule under 4 years Sot igs and "Jessie' made her appearance at Fort Walla, Walla Jn 1893. she Is reckoned at 33 sommerc' She was bought by the state when-the fort was abandoned. In 191Q- C ' ' i': - M Berry Grower of Woodburn Pleased . s -.11 v-, ; f ... . x , Woodburn;- Sept. 30. A i largely ' at tended ' - meeting of the Woodburn Berry Growers Cooperative associa tion was held here today. The mem bers were highly pieajsed With- the "re port "for the year made Secretary isatterrieja. Showing $$4,6848 from 1 rruit soia by the pool other than black berries. After- paymenT"to the grow ers and- overhea xpenaes. a balance of $740.0$ was pieced Jn the treasury. President ' E Ji Foray the presided. -1 ' i J- r- i -. ' i . FLUFF RUGS ' : e4 rw- rajs a4 wIh Hmh V :?' f.1 " a vfae BackM : S Hos; Saaan CHw Ut0 r: . HOMTHtWCar RUtt . CO. J-' tMt -s,ti - : . ssa tfsst at ss i-mi-M ' f f f '. Evangelist, Draws, 7 . Great TJirorigs to ' Ashland; Meetings Ashland, Sept. Tbousaoda . of people have vleited Ashland on July celebration days hut -never until the past four weeks have thousands of people attended regularly twice A day any affair in this town, as has been the case with revival meetings held In the Chautauqua, aodl tor ium by Or. Charles Pric,'. evangelist and healer. The ministers of every church in town and of the towns In the valley have Lfceen on the platform at every night service. On Sundays the Chautauqua building has eea crowded to standing room.' - v . Last night Dr. Xlcbol. X-ray spe cialist of the Dow hospital of lled ford. sat with the ministers , on ihe platform. People from all over'Soath ern Oregon and Northern California have motored over daily 'and many hare remained In Ashland : thrOughjout 1 the' meetings. Dr. Pries will "go from ' here to Watsonville and from there to resno to hold meetings. The month of November he will, spend. In Albany, wnere a nig laoernscie wui d dvui w him to hold meetings. Paving Contractors Too Slow, Lose Joh Prosser, Wash.. Sept 30. The con tract for paving the section; of, the Inland Empire highway between Buena and Dal ton. let to Rich Markhue of Prosser. has been cancelled by James Allen, state highway commissioner. Complaints made "to Max Mook, state engineer, led Governor Hart and Com missioner Allen to visit the work in person., The contract, let May 16, fbr about four miles of paving, should AUCTIONS ' (Established 1892) HIGH-CLASS AUCTION On Tuesday Next AT THE BAKER AtJCTipJT EOUSf We have received the f'very costly and high-grade Furnishings, Cut Glass, Brlc-a-Brac, Swiss Music . Box, Bige-i low AxminMer Rugs, etc, as- follows i Solid Mahogany and - Cane Living Room Suite, Colonial- Mahogany Li brary Table. Pedestals, Mahogany Rockers, Hand Carved Chinese Chair and Tabourette, Brass Candlebra, Ma hogany Parlor Cabinet, Paintings and Pictures. Hand-Painted Vases and Bric-a-Brac, Electric Table Lamp, Turkish JLather ftockers. Swiss Music i Box with betts. Hall Mirror, Over Stuffed Da-renport, Chair and Stool, I Grass Rockers and .Chairs. Rugs as follows: BJgelow Axmin eters in following stges : 18x10-6, 11-3x10-3. 95, 10-6x11-3. Also Wiltons in 9x12 and 4-8x7 eiies. The above ; Rugs are of the best. Two full-siae Brass Beds, one Ivory i Finish Sh""10"8 Bed, all complete with best Springs and Mattresses. Several high-grade Dressers and Chiffoniers In Circassian walnut,, quarter-sawed oak . 1, A R (i E GENUINE TAPESTBT High-class Fumed .Oak Dining Room Suite, via: Table. Chairs, Buffet and China Closet Several pieces of Cut umBS. r Hut; niiw vupo uu oavvcia , and Chocolate Set. - - F Oak Hall .Tree, Gas Range and other etreets. In addition to the above we have to " ", .h-"- fraii.inri. from another private home. All first class. Auctioneer's Note We -desire to call your especial at tention to this sale, and invite you to call tomorrow and give" the goods your most critical attention. We are unable to do them iustice in this Aav. Come, you will not be disappointed if you want high-ciiass rurmture. AltTlOS 05 TUESDAY 5 EXT AT It A. 31. On Thursday Next We shall have another lot of good Furniture to offer you. Drop in Wednesday - afternoon and look them over. SALE THURSDAY KEXT AT 1 A.M. NOTIC If you contemplate selling, come In at one of our Auctions and see how we conduct a' sale. Also note the class of buyers we have. We buy for cash or will, sell for you on commls- ston. Phone Main-3332. tV.'C. BAKEB and.W. H. DEAN Furniture Dealers and Auctioneers Yamhill and West Park Streets i (FTTH1AX BUILDING) Auction Sales WILSON'S AUCTION! HOUSE i THREE KEGUUAR SALES THIS WEEK . I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ! AND FRIDAY EAHTB DAT jAT W A M. ; I At each of these sales' you will find i a good assortment of home furnish- i ings, including Bedroom. Living Room i and Dining Room Furniture,- also Stoves, Ranges. Rugs. Carpet, etc ' Come and buy at your own price. . i Private Sale 1 Department W E SEl'L F TJRIt I T U B E AT PRf. TATE SALE 1 at all times and solicit your inspection of our five floors of spwndld used goods. Also some new pievee -. at remarkabfr' low - prices. DOST BUT US TIL TO U SEE OUR SPECIAL DRY GOODS; AUCTION On Thitritday2 October 5 . i ,. 'V-Vi '- AT IS A. M. ' Ml - We will sell a stock of DBT OOODS,? bicluding . Boots ? and : Shoes. Hostery.H Neckwearv Wash Goods, -Children's Clothing,; Threads. ; Trimmings. Kib- bona. etc. Thia is all new goods from at' BASKR1PT STOCK and POSITIVE- LY WllUE SOID on this date a the highest bidder. Sale at our rooms. 1SS-I71 SECOND - HTJ. AT. IS S. m! I SHARP, and-continuing until all sold. A good chance to supply your wants at a nominal .cost. - - T WllJSOJff, Auctiooeer., -- : -. When you wish ro,jselJ your house hold goods, phone Juain. 1S2S. - - f f $XCOXn fiT f ear TsmkSI ftiVttsftftfni bo completed November 1. but ati the present rats of progress would not be completed till late next spring. 'Within CO days the detour Is use will ba lm passable to- the heavy traffl It Is csx- NEW TODAY SO Investment ()pportunities $50,000 . SOT LEASED , FUBS1SHED -':. ' Dansy ' apartment house, con sisting of two 4-room. eleven 3-room. three i 2-room and tan singles; hardwood floors; fur-" niture in A-l condition. Should - be seen to be appreciated ; $10,000 will handle, balance easy.. - Gross Income J 800 per month. . , $42,000 WEST SIDE AFABTME5T Brick apartment consisting of 13 apartments, consisting of 42 rooms, paying . approximately $500 per month Modern In every respect, - including hardwood v floors, sleeping porches, . etc. "Within 10 minutes walk of busi ness center. $10,000 will handle and easy terms on balance. 1 $35,000 One of -the most beautiful close in apartment house-buildings in -the city , of Portland. Has that homelike inviting atmosphere you seldom, if ever, find. Will- . appeal to the home-roving type of people. Ten apartments com pletely furnished throughout with the best of furniture; drapes; built-ins ; old Ivory fin ish. Has two 2-room, three 3-room, five 4-room and two i-room apartments. Pays $375 ; net per month after deducting all expenses; $10,000 will handle. $28,000 SOT LEASED. Dandy apartment house, ' con sisting of 19 three, and 1ft two room apartments, furnished in mahogany and oak; automatic e 1 e v a t or ; all 'apartments in tapestry paper. See this today ; $4000 will handle, balance easy terms. Gross income $1700 per month. Terms. Note We have the best apartment ass hotel buys Is the city. Call for aa appointment at asy time eesveBlest to yes. .iiYiiii' i rr 'V---. v. -V- V mm Abisgton Bldg. Broadway 7171 MjK 5 Rooms - The best of materials, the service of expert architects, draftsmen and millman can be secures when you build your .home at less cost than v the average home inferior in construction and design. The Fenncr method of building saves you money better quality at less cost. Cutting at the factory 'elim inates waste, lessens tabor cost and insures perfect f onstruction. Investigate. Fenner can give you the exact amount your home will cost before you build. DOWJiTOWS OFFICES S27.8 Artlsass Balldlsg Telephone Broadway Hit Apartment House or Business Sites We have purchased a contract on four lota on E. Stark and 28th,, This property is excep . jtionally adapted for apartments or business." as It is on the main artery running east and west, also north and south, and is very near the 28th-St. car barn a -See us for price, terms, etc. Open Sunday. Johnson-Dodson Co. 633 N.; W. Bank Bldg. lMain'"3787" - ON TRACKAGE"' AND DOCKS Covers 40,000 square feet of- land. Located on west side, close Irj, very convenient - foe - concerns requiring good shipping, facilities. 'Building now vacant. Can be bought at at tractive price, i Ritter, Lowe & Co. REAX.TQRS r '- l-J-3-;.7 Board f Trade BWff. ; Stores and Rooms looxioo i,; "t story brick building.-74Tooms, with prtvate bath, running pot and- cold water .in each room, v i steam heat. -Poesessien can be j had on short notice.) Income $790 per month, -which '-can .be in- . creased - by- making minor changes. -1 We have very low price for quick sale,. Full detaUs ; st our office. i-i ,r ': i., BITTEK,LOWB CO Realtors; ttl-t-2-S-? Boar st -Trade Bldg. ' F Large Building rying ..That M. Hardy of. Takima will be given the contract to complete the paving is expected. NEW TODAY 50 Going to Build? . i . . t , X If you are conterfiplatmg the; erection of a residence or the ' refliodeling- .of one already built, consult MATOT. We j - know we can save yoa money. 108 HOMES BUILT , .... , THIS YEAR :. ". " Oar -Room Special $1850 ; Built Com slete on Your Lot K ' QUANTITY BUYING . MAKES THIS rSSIBLEC WE HELP FINANCE fATOT (ONSTRUCTIOH (a I GCNCBAL CONTRACrOM f Broadway S88S. tS Bleary Bldg.i I J 'APARTMENT HOTEL i i . ' 74 room new combination . apartment and hotel, con crete 'and heavy mill con struction, divided 46 -sleeping1 rooms, 10 with private bath and 14 modern 2 room apartments with electric- ranges, ground . floor tiled lobby and of fice, freight elevator, tinen closets, public baths and toilets on each floor, ateam, heat, oil burner, laundry. Place full; will show net of .over $700 per "month;"; $7500 up on first year's ' rental. See cut in today's real estate news. Exclu sively by Mr. Shea,, with E. M. ELLIS, REALTOR Lease Specialist L Suite 428 Morgan BIdg. Main 5060 Albirta Industrial Sites Bight In tbe Heart of the City, oa Larrabee Street, Kear the Broadway Bridge. Trackage. Sidewalks Sewers, Water Paved Streets lots Mx in ea"77e ' FEET 0tl IO LOTS tax lis FEET ------ $2900 Acreage 0e to4Se Per Sesare Foot .. Terms to Salt . BUpiNG ASSISTANCE ' IUattrated Folder Upon Application Portland Realty . & Trust Co. : OVKEBS . -; s . Sit Railway Eiebaage BalMlsg PMOSE' BDWT. itltt ; K .. Factory Site ; ' ZOOxloa or ' lesa On trackage." 87th St. and St. Helens road. Will make price-righw -"--j : : r- Business Sites r -:. Wi!I sell 2 blocks or less If desired on Hoyt, Oregon, Sast 20th and 21st Sts. Price low. j , . 1" ... Johnson-Dodson Go. ; CSS OT W. Bssk jsidg. Mli S78J WILLBUIt : I and LEASE v OTTE OB TW-O-STOBr BCILBTKO OJT If 1 NTH, 8T,5K AR FLA5DEES MxlM-FOOT LOT FOB Battery Concern, -' Auto - Top - - and Paint' Shop, Machine and . ! - Repair Shop, i Auto- Supplies, Wholesale Tire Business, etc This- location is Adaptable for vart tMi lines of business. - Reasonable rent- t . s - , , , 21 L JaM Preserty Dealers 1 If tk Floor, Teoa Batldlng . v -1 - - NEW TODAY - 60 OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT JOURNAL BUILDING COEXER BROADWAY O V ; v YAMKILL ' Suite ' of 3 xboma . cm third . fjoor, , east lisht. Ideal for Dentiat. , SEE MR. HAMHTON : sfl-EKIHTEKDEjn OW BULLDIlta . , H ouse 50 3-Roohi artments Exterior ;and Interior very beauti ful. Impressive entrance, hardwood floors, dressing rooms, with private baths, breakfast nooks and other built-in features, ranges, ice chests and disappearing beds included In" rent. 6 per cent Interest on cash security of $8000 on lease. SEE MISHKISD, WJTH Dekum & Jordan 42Si Cksnther of Comment Bldf. Broadway 224 14 J S2l- "rzi THIS BEAUTIFUC NEW i Seven-Room House , FULL LOT 887 EAST NINTH STREET Between Mall and Beyaolds Sts. Full basement, fur nace ; hardwood floors: built-in bath tub with overhead shower ; pedestal lavatory; Dutch kitchen and sun room; electrical fix tures . and shades. Price $6500 f EBM8 . . PHONE OWNER, EAST 2067 OR : EAST 7916 Beautiful By owticr.f TJiia is ai real home, high clasa wristruction- Hot water heating ' ayrtem, everything1 very latest and some class. t;242 Floral Ave Laurelhnrst. j : '. MORTGAGE LOANS Business- properties Besldeaee loans ; low rates. Isstallneat repay, teats if desired. Leans . presaptly AV H. Birrell-Gill Co. tl-tlt wrtk westers Ba as. BsDdlss; CO f7 Distinctive and . : Attractive ' ': : ' : Ap r 11 Bimgalow 50 Advantages THAT MEANS vim 1'' Our Fine Riverfale ASD Restrictions St in Hands Or OW5ER8 PEBFETUALLT OKLT JO MINUTES FROM MOR RISON ST. GA, BULL RUN WATER AND ELiECTRICITY. '- SEE MR.: VAN NICE LADD ESTATE. CO S4 Stark St. Carefully. Selected . Investments for 1 Conservative Buyers;; y A 10 Net5 -stpry brick building',- 50x100 corner lot, west aide; exceptional value at $60,000. Can. be leased to , net- $6000' per annum." Migbt . consider other property m ' part paym.ept.to $15,000, re mainder, cash; and mortgage. B 1 2 ,Net An unusual in ? come property, splendid loca tion; leased , for , term , of .years; conservatively., ap praised at $90,000. A rare opportunity for a careful in vestor. I ' ! r ' , Full information together with financial statement on 1 ; application V ' Inside Property Dealers 12th Floor Teon Bldg. In addition to a number of good used pianos, such as a Kimball $170, a $650 Decker $215, , a Chickering $190 and a $400 Cable $135, we are, also closing out this week for factory account, nearly . a carload best mahogany mottled walnut or fancy figured oak up right pianos, equal to any $500 instrument offered elsewhere. Qoick dosing out price only $345. Smaller sizes $280. -All guaranteed, with the. famous Eilers money-back warranty. This is a most extraordinary opportunity, and if you cannot conveniently pay all cash, make a deposit now and pay balance within reasonable time. Eilers Wholesale and : Retail Piano House, Second i Floor Eilers Music Building. Everything for the musician. Take elevator 287 Washington Street. - - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2 CHEJJIT. . HOOFS. CREDIT. BRADY A ROACH; , We patch, and paint roofs. Asy kind, and color. We are rare If at getterj. Prices rea- mnaDie, wora cuaranteeu. credit tt denlrea. Tabor S2I8. Tt - Walnut 45fl. TUN f Ions wtaeel baa truck. Want lunv bar, wood or lcat contract. J-847. Journal. A ST1 K reeistered Krencb bulldoc and Boptns I for sale. Tabor 22X5. Kouta 1, Box VS. BUSINESS PERSONALS WEDDING 1" T&UrSS w. n. smith a en. sit Moraam aua SPECIAL NOTICES 101, SEALED PROPOSALS-will be reeeiTrd at the office of the endrrsisned,. 401 conrthotMe, Portland. Or., until 5 p. m.. October 11, 1922, for the iicaa(ini, brick; and con crete work of tbe Administration building, Portland. Or, ' Bid will be opened at a meeting of tbe board to b held in Hfeora 8S4. Courthouse at 7:10 p. m., tnaaae day. Plans, and . specif ications may (be ob tained st tbe oUice of the auperintni)cnt of jmperties old I FsiliJg school, Fir and Porter streets-. 'Portland. Or, ' A or Mi fled check for 10 per cent 110). of the amount of the proposal, payable to Clerk of School Ditrirt No. 1, mutt accompany eaeb bid. The board of directnra ' rearrre tbe risht to teject any -or all I bid.. (Sieved) R. E. FULTON. Dated Sept. S3. 1923. School Clerk. aFTES Sept. SO I will; not be connected- with the Campbell hotel, but will still - retain - the management of the Campbell Hill notet Submit all claim against -the Campbell ho tel before Oct, 10 te Mrs. E.'- Jean Camp ' Vetl. Campbell Hill HoUfi 741 Washington. MEETING I NOTICES 103 ; WASHINGTON CrlAPTKK NO. 18, It. A, M iKrzular i ktovocaticn ; Monday eTemnJ. Last Kighth and-- I 4tnrwude sts... ai 7 :0 o'clock. After !: the regular oruer of business there ' wilt be sn ope diecUMHon oa "1'rae- tical ilawinrjvj' wbich wiM be moat -Intereatlng andTnatrucUT. A ' large attendance will be appreciated. Visitors. weteoaue...- ... ftOO PLAY cards with UUKGUN ROSE t'AMPi RtlYAL, NEIGMBOKS OF AMEU- : It'A. Tlnirndar evening. October Sth, Faesfic States HaU. 4 OS Alder Street. Four high score. "two draw aad one door prise. The pnblic invited. ' '- ' . ' ' - BOYAL NltlGHMOKS F- AMERICA, Mar-4 guensa ump no. iew, meeig every luee dsy eve., 11 4 H and Ave- 'i : , .- . -.j Nt,t.t,lK -t L-KAN. Recorder. BAPPT HOCK SOCIAL CI. UU wUI give dance, every Saturday -night at W. O. W. haU. 128 lltb !st., startina Sept. 28. -1 aion music. EMBLEM - -IEWELR1 a specie Ky ; 1 buttaaa. tus, charass. Jaeger Bras., 1S1-18S st at. NEW TODAY Dunttiorpe Country City Conveniences meetingT notices . 1 02 v , ok leans. -.. ' .i -r Joint uuullaUon et eftioan, Aaeaor, iiaavenon aad tin. bum oonneua. S. M.r Aj. -v ranch. Vet.- S.. S p. m. . - w r u . h.ii im n .k v 4 ' .win? J. Kor, rrMLSiJane .. L ' Kite. . -Krmt Motter. iBtUUiat ottircF: satitud by Anchor eaMd, iftnction ef Stanley Wntx. lare ttmtt nndrr Cwt, aim. All loeat Uoucua invitAL toe nvta snd rk wtU b acrrd. ' Bnnc your ftnditiii md fnewdo. ' - -.-. . ' MKVORIAr SBBVICB- ;. kiukpatrick cou. CH..o. 2227, Beearitr auBbm and visitins ma ke" unwaj KouaMad to tmmbl t th Swias haU. Rpacial irte ljr tad Market. Chriwaa. Ortfft, ssd jth. Sir INSTALLATION NIGHT .K . H4rfribm.Bt ., - ; ; r ' KtT patrick ootrndl . Vols m.A - J . I., ' r wjr cusai,- uttMr t- s ram ttMiJup jt ' ea tha beautiful dacfea work, and Mart -tae ; Mi MM a4,h ... . b. 1 1 . Free Card partt;V . Eureka Council S04 S . Ik A. Uiuula, .imiImI j Zut Sid W; O, W. haU, ' Eut 6 th and Aldar. i rise Priaa. -. ' - s. -1- AH 'Welenrai ": - alctaoria J Serrioaa ' 1 SCBKKA X)ONClU 304, B. B, ,Att :S0 a.-'sai Suadsy, Oct. '. I.5 at tb Lincoln '. high arhooi. Park av Market at- Ren H. U. liriffia, paator of- tho Flrat Christian church. Mam. bera urs4 batf praaantl. Willamette" t u i bb SO. S, IMPROVED OBDtR OP tfED MEN. aaaaU ev. . cry Monday renins a Wig. 'warn, 20 A hi Sd at Mem bera ara nrfantlr vaquaatad . to ba prsaant. ViiiUnt chief a aiwara veieoraa, - Wtrriora .' Am mm ' V 1.- ALVIN" SIEVERSj C-ef R. UMlrKD AHT1SANS, will cta av "SOU" ard party an4 : danoaat W. t. W. Bait las lltn at., Thuraday j avatuns, Oct. ft. Card .- oommenca promptlr at S :80, danotns st 10. . Card prise, ratreabniente alibi a nMnl aitfwl lima. '!. miaatoa eanta. Membera fre. -i! j "-" . 1K. It-ki, VAN AUJTINS. Saey. ! ON . OCTOBER . Head Baaikar Alsahire of Chieaao wUI addraaa all Modern WoodmtB of Unltaoauh and nearby conntie t hall of Baaa -rCity eamp, ' Not 400 Alder street. - At mem- acre oofdiaiir, hit-.. j; .t r I - F.- E. SMITH, Conaul.l ; - , i. w. Simmons, clerfci :: l 1Z1B xaon i Diqg. " WOODLAWS Loda-e No, 1T1. .1. O, 0. K. maau arery Monday annins at. Nov 444 Dkam 1 n., -I 81 o'clock. L O. . O. , hall, ; Initiatory - tar, j Monday, October 2, Visiting . btor than welooana. ': B. W. TAFP, Beo. II 1.171 I.OO.r. ' V,L- '.jl x PENINSULA Cbapter No. ; es, R. ' A. M., Masonic buUdlnc. St. Johna. Stated convocation - this (Monday) cTenins at T :SO. Visitors welcome. y orjar K. ,u. r. GEO. H. .LEMON. Sacy. CARDS OF THANKS - THE undersigned so ambers of the family of the '. late Bertha Klaetscb desire to express tneir deep apureehvtioa and gratitude during their ' resent bereaeemant to the many friends far " their kindness and sympathy, also rfor lb t beautiful floral offeringa, Herutaa. Gustare. ; Utto. Max aad Paul Kteetsch.' Mrs. Emma ' - Starkey; Mrs. Ida. B. Krandar, Mru Amanda. - Lochmana. I r DEATH NOTICES 103 iKJHLAND Bapt SO. 1922, at her lata residence, Ne. 260 Cbapmaa street. Mm. B. B. Highland., agad-t 73 JT, balotad mother of Fred and Andy . Highland and Mrs. Astrid Grssell, aunt of Mrs.- Anna Tollison, Mr. Chriatine Soranaoa. Mrs.. Lilly Benson and f Miss EHcee Highland. .: Ra ntaina at Peamoer's mortuary , RusmU street at. Union aTanae. Notice or serTices here- alter. klTCHELL At her lata residence." SSI Fail- : i ing at., Sept. 20, Oeaaie C. Mitchell, aged 72 yean, mother -of Fred M. Stiles and' i Mrs. George LMlton. both of Portland. Ra maina at chape L of Snook A Whealdon, s Belmont and SSth sts.- Notice of funeral later. '- i 1)EWEY In tliU eity, Sept. 27, Henrietta jmrey, aged 47 yean. The remains are at - - the coaservstory , chapel -of . the Kaat Side, f ltnrat , Director, Inc., 414 E. Aider at. .Nctice of funeral aemoe wtu appear, in '1atfr iMiue. MOWAUO-In this city,, SepC . S0 WUlia ; i Howard, " .aged 60. Remain are., at . the . i eonaerratory ehapeh f tbe East Bide Fu-J ', neral " Uirectors, No,4l4 East Alder. . t"U .heral notice later-iasue. FUNERAL NOTICES 104 MlTCHIXL At bar lata residence. 81 Fail ing at.. . Bept. 29. Cassie C. Mitchell, age ' 72 -years; mother of Fred M. SUlea 'and i Mrs. George Dillori, both of .Portland; Mrs. " 1. 8. Stiles 'of St., Louis; Mo. ;'Mr. Orcha -! Craft of Genesne; Idaho. . and aisrer of v Mrs. F. M. Gregory- of Jesray Ling, Ce.1. Friends are inrited to attend the funeral ' services to be held at the ohapet of Sneok A Whealdon,' Belmont It tttii gc..J Mon day, Oct. 2, at -3:80 p.'. as. Interuvrnt in rioset . cemeterr. ' i WULFS Sept. 29. Peter J. Wirfe of 97S Van couTer ae.. aged 67 years; be loved hue bud of Sumy Wirfa and father of four sons , and; one daughter. Two brothers and 16' ', gTsndchlldren Uo' surrise. Remaius-iat : abore address, Funeral will ba held Oct 2. st 9 a. m., from the Rlmned Sarrament -church,, cor. Maryland and Blandens St. In-. terment in St. Josephs aemetery at McMinn- vtlle. .'X R. Zelarr Co. in charge. Remains ' JlAt:HOS.NER The funeral aerricea of the i lace Airrea Bscnosner, ages IB years, be I lored sou of Mr. snd Mrs. - G. Bachoaner, who died in this city Sept, 29. 1922, Willi , 4 be held tomorrow Monday) at 11 a. m.v j at . the First German. Haptiat church, 4 th if - f And Mill.' - Friends invited. - Interment ' . I Rose City cemetery. Sketre Undertaking s Co.. directors. "- - i POIJ-AKI At the residence 824 Margin i St., Sept- 80, LlewsHyn Day Pollard, aged 54 jeers, beloved husband of Alma A. Pol- - tni. father of Mrs. U W. WhiUew of Mc- Neal. Ariz., and Nielaon U Pollard ; of Portland. Funeral aerrioas will be held - t IffMMtav lift ..t-.il.Sa . n. . T m. M . 1 chaeel of- MilleS . A Trace. Incinantinn t Portland -matoHnni. ; . - r .;. 1 DUVAU. Sept. 29. dward Fendall MuaU, . j aged SI - ycere, beleved father, of Mrs. - k.. Kanxenbach of ParHand and Elbrtdge G. tu- ; rail of Blaine. 4 rr. Funeral WiU be held Bun- ' f I day, Oct. l, at 2:SO p. m, from tbe M E. 1 I church at 8htridau, Or. Interment la the j J MaxonlC ceaseteryL A, R. ,; Zellef Co., dl- ' 1"L'1J..ER -The. funeral aerviee for the ktU Ed ,ward (Ted) I. Fuller .of 19 E. 19th at. i N. will be' hU 'today (Sunday) et 3 -p.! m, . ; at Fialey'S Mortuary, Montgomery ati Sth. . rtenas inTifced.- Hkmrrwrimg aerviee, : van MATTHEWS Vbe iuneral Ferries." for tbe late iJiaet C. Matthews of 225.. lath sr. Will She heM Monday, Oct 2, at 1 p. m. at Fin-3ey'a- MoTtistry.. Montgovoery at Sth. Friends, hurried. Concluding service, Mt . Boots aeme ery. - ' ' ' ; -WORLEY The funeml MrSieea ef the late ' Abraham V: W or ley will be held Monday, Oct. 2. at 1 p. wl. at the chapel of Mil . Ten' Traoey.- InUrment in veterana' slot, --MU Bcott cemetery. .'-?.-:'.-..-;,,-, 1 DIRECTORS 1 OS ! Lrch. Undertaker I EAST ELEVENTH A N I HAWTHORN A. i D. Kkpi WORTHY . R. .A. HENDERSON A. D. Kenworjtfiiy :& Co. 8803- 92d K. -'Aat. 618 21 -f Finley's Mortuary ! MONTGOMERY JAT riFTH. . MAIN Hit. I T " RvrrtA new residencr 1 A a-jr,t Ial?a-.' ESTABLISHMENT POI William. Ave. r WALNUT 0220. C E. WILSON . j R. H. REED . CHAMBERS 1 OO... - INCL - " 24S-2B0 Klllinasworth are. Wamut 880S. AeR.ZeHer Co e phone Feat 1 0 8. THE " PORTLAND MORTUARY, iiomaee st .-.,;13U.v- west aids."-: Bdwy. . S4S0. i.-v-.-. i I