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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1880)
i36 THE WEST SHORE. ( ' May, 1880 Willi n knowledge of these facts, is there my miIkt-minded nun who lc- irw in )Uc eotnfortibly comforUbly in more MMM than one willing tO make his home in tlie Western Sliilcs ? 11 MJ I. .I'll in rental "I this article are Intending to emigrate, I advise them in ";., v,-t, but K to Oregon or Washington Tfrritory,1 don'l coma to Kansas or any of the Western Stales MM of the Rocky mountains. Wadi: Ax 1 iroxv. iikm STREET, PORTLAND, A11 unprsjuduwl persou looking st the baud s.n. Tlrw ot Klrst stmt produced ,., th, 0. I""1' Sf, will sfonM corns to lha legitun.t,, vcl.iu Ha HUtmt i. 1 metropolis. Tk Hbindlar. Thtir salesrooms run through an entire block from First to Front streets, with a large basement underneath two sturics in height, and they .ccupy additional storago rooms in different parts of tlio town. Their factory is located at Willsburg, 4 miles from Portland, and here they employ a largo number of skilled mechanics at the 1 bum mna or iiinmire msnuractunng. Thsir stock embraces all the vory latest stylos and sttenis of furniture, carpets, curtains and house furnishing goods generally. Iiailoro Humbert's Golden liulo Bmmi is the nest attractive store. Mr. 0. is a young man fav orably known In this city, although but recently established ill this line of buaiuesi. He keeps a complete stock of crockery, glassware and fancy goods. Located on the northeast comer of Yamhill and First streets we Itnd telephone with the main salesrooms on First street. The firm has also just completed a substantia' wharf and warehouse at the foot of Yamhill street, this occupies 100 feet square, is two stories in height, and will be used for discharoina .i storing heavy goods. The facilities now eujoyed by this firm are excelled by no other house on the VnfWf Pnnf Tlinr Unnrf Irrtof . ww.. - -"J . , UltUIMW B,UU ship in large quantities, and do a larger business TIIOMISOlf, VK IUBT . CO., dealers in bsnlwaro, iron, steel and hardwood lumber. The houw wss lint ontnhl iihml in Is 1 1 by Northrop A Simon. Mr. S dually withdrew fflsTSirfri T I fcrfcaiiTl n rr ' - JfAw9kwtkWkmmtB Lsaslsas-Ut !A m -afflwS-. '''aBfcMiB sAIEMmmim n THOMPSON lAk ft CO I b lull... 1,, , ,,,, o, F" A4nlsuj, w. atj , u . T to j"l Hllgj MM ,.. ba. snj tl,. bu.lnea. wss - . .. XonKn... iii u"""r 1"u " nan k,, i, , . . M OI Hh ftt. L-J! ' 'TW ""lerand "i" coiicni snd In ls;oMr B l'rtership was formed 'tI.' Wd ! i II,,, H. H m mm. ,. ",'" , mm pwwtiolOs. ..i.i llsrgn. 4 l IN stora. . , 1 ' U" ''anient .d cilery ' trt,cl" 01 "SJ", but connKU by in this line than any house in the Northwest. On the opposite corner we find the dry goods house of P. Selling. He has been eatuhli.h.a hore for a number of years and does a very large business. I. F, Power's Furniture House occunina th. large threo-story building adjoining. He also bas extensive salesrooms opposite, runninir from irir.t to Socond streets, two Btories in hight. His man ufactory is situated on Water street, where a large number of men, assisted by labor-savinir ... chinery and steam, turn out all the different ar ticles of furniture. Mr. P. has been establish,.,! here for fourteen years, and hie constantly grow ing irauo is uie Dest evidence of his popularity. The Farmers' and Mechanics' Store, W. Prager, proprietor, is one of the busiest looking places in the city. By a liberal use of printers' ink. i' lrrv. ing out all promises, and adhering to a strict one price systom, Mr. P. has built up a trade equalled by few houses in this line of business in Portland. The Oreiion Furniture Manufactnrim rv, '. elegaut salesrooms occupy all of the largo three story structure on the northweBt corner of Fi-t and Yamhill streets, their immense steam faotory being loeatod at the northeast Madison streets. This is a strictly home enter prise, the stockholders are all residents of Port land, and the President. Mr. Samnnl I,nnwn.i-i., Secretary, Mr. Wra. Kapus, and H.iad Salesman' Mr. II. L. Bmm m. urn i ,,.,,.,.1.1.. i. .s ' business community of this State. They umuu facture anil keep in .took a full assortment of all grades of furniture, f.om the cheapest, for tho DUOlble oottaoa. to ii... 1i-7.E1.Vl mansions of the weallhy. Their slock of wall paper, curtains, carpets, etc., ambrMM tho vory latent patleriis. Iibe ,1 Co.'s l.'iockerv Slnr.i fa a . ...i. rf . vl(u i , , , i , . , i , , - lialiinent worthy of note. Tho stock of Crockery and tlloaaware, embracing all """". "on niiiiuugh estub ished here but a short time, we predict abundant success for tin. Hrm, having known the senior, Mr. A. Lobe for lb past twelve years, us a live, go-ahead busi uoss man. Law()ffiCe,f Julius C. MowUnd and Johuwn, 7 " r ' " we" " leg"t Dental KoomsoMi O.Smith. Mr. Smith i.gne of th. most skillful operator, in hi. lie m this StoU. Ab.II. Photograph Parlors are located on this floor .nd on fin. day. will always be found crow ded with mm, Mr. A. i, . artisti whioh hjj nfrmJ&ttg W atLt. H. is of TmmZ Y and ex, Sc'J " ,otof l".er.' Association work at Sa!.5!!!? ? n"'ke." exhibit of bi. Chicago in August next. V","T9nt,0B' to " ""d Th wholeaale rto..t.. . .. i m . """ oi me Drug Houso iZH - " Nrf in thi. b,ock-" ull dnption of their Mt.bli.hm.nU appeal ' our Jauunrv n. , . " era. on. nf mZ C",- V- aws A Co.. trro- '(.h Kohn'.clotl ing ZcV V CtJ' ,nd J f room. , JffirX&& '"Braph Oallery H, h " 'Zl , ' ' ' jZ uw . " hu located hen as Hood was . h . ""V" ""no Mount -t.u,u0." i. on. of th.