Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 02, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OBESONIAN, FRIDAY, DEOEMBEB 2, 190.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The OreroalaB's Telephone.
CountlnK-Room .4.. Main 667
Managing Editor ...Main 630
Sunday Editor Main 6233
City Editor M&ln 160
Society Editor Main 6235
Composing-Room ..Main 685
Superintendent Bnlldlnc Red 2S2
East Bide Office East 61
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER (Morrison
street, bet. 6th and 7th) "Who's Brown?"
COLUMBIA THEATER (14th and Wash
ington) Tonight at 8:15. "The New Do
minion." GRAND THEATER (Park and '"Washington)
Continuous vaudeville. 2 to 10:30 P. M.
BTAR THEATER (Park and "Washington)
Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P, M.
BAKER THEATER (Third and Yamhill)
Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
ARCADE THEATER (7th and "Washington)
Continuous vaudeville, 2 to 11 P. SK
BIJOU THEATER (Sixth, near Alder) Con
tinuous vaudeville from 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
LYRIC THEATER (cor. Alder and 7 th Con
tinuous vaudeville from 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
Scit for Judomekt. Suit was filed yes
terday In the United States Court against
Dave Dove and H. HIrschberff, of Inde
pendence,. Or., by Ulienthal Bros., of New
York. The case is the outcome of an al
leged failure to comply "with the terms of
a hon contract The complaint of Lllien-
thal Bros, shows that they entered into a
contract with the defendants whereby the
latter were to deliver 40,000 pounds of hops
to the plaintiffs. It is alleged that Dove
and HIrschberg had and continue to have
on hand a sufficient quantity of hops to
All the contract, but that they refuse to
comnly with the terms of their agree
ment. Ulienthal Brcs. therefore ask for a
Judgment covering the contract prjce of
the hops promised to be deiiverea.
amounting to $6600.
Son and Brother. Among the letters
of introduction taken by Frank C. Baker
to Eastern men Is one from It. .
Mitchell, of this city, to his son at the
White House. "Washington. It is unique
In terms, and especially in the way ad
dressed. It is': "In re. Baker Mitchell to
Mitchell: My dear son and brother." The
explanation lies In the fact that all con
cerned are Elks. Mr. Baker and the Colo
nel being past exalted rulers of the Port
land Lodze. and the Colonel's son being
the present exalted ruler -of the "Washing
ton Lodge, hence "Son and Brother is
proper but odd.
Officers Elected and Smoker Held.
Orient Lodge No. 17. I. O. O. F., Wednes
day night elected the following officers:
Noble grand. C. G. Hall; vice grand, E. H,
Bertroche; recording secretary, "W. A.
Wheeler; financial secretary, J. S. Foss;
treasurer. A. K. Currier. Installation
ceremonies will be held the first Wednes
tfay in January. Reports showed over 200
members. Following the election a
pmoker was held. "Visitors were present
from other lodges, and several Invited
guests attended.
Festival Begins Tonight. The Cha
nuckah Festival, or Festival of the Mac
cabees, begins this evening, and Dr.
Stephen S. "Wise will preach at Temple
Beth Israel on the subject, "Wanted: A
Maccabeean Revival The Question of
Assimilation Once More." Music arranged
with special reference to this festival will
be rendered by the quartet choir. Includ
ing much of the old Maccabeean tradi
tional music Services begin promptly at
V o'clock.
Albina Lodge Officers Elected. In
dustrial Lodge No. S9, L O. O. F.f has
elected the following officers: Noble grand,
J. R. George; vice grand, Hermann Eben
hart; recording secretary, J- A. Bastes;
treasurer, R. L. E. Simmons; trustee, J.
P. Menefee. Harmony Lodge No. 106: No
ble grand, Frank S. Hammond; vice
grand, M. Meade; recording secretary,
Frank Hastings; financial secretary. J- H.
Steffan: treasurer, W. H. McRea.
PriIses in Essat Contest. The judges
for the Panama Canal essay contest of
Olds. Wortman & King; Maria C. Jack
son. Ellen G. Barber and I "W. 'Litton,''
have awarded the prizes as follows: First
prize, $10, Elmer Young, Portland High
School; second prize, $7.50, Clarence
Sprague, Couch School; third prize, $5,
Alma. Figglns, Portland High School;
fourth prize, Gcraldlne Kirk, St Mary's
School.
Established His Citizenship. United
States Commissioner J. A. Sladen yester
day heard depositions establishing the
right of residence for Lee "Wah, a China
man. Lee "Wah was born In this country
and Is at present a merchant He Is con
templating a trip to China and therefore
seeks to establish his identity so as to
assure his admittance to the United
States upon his return.
Skull "Was Fractured. J. H. Schram,
rural free mail-carrier on the Cleone
route, in St Vincent's Hospital because
of Injuries caused by the kick of a horse
a few days ago, is reported in serious con
dition. There was a fracture of the skull
and a blood clot has formed, causing com
plications. His left eye, which Tecelved
the force of the kick, does not appear to
be seriously Injured.
Look to the Title. In view of the
large and increasing number of real estate
transfers it behooves purchasers to look
well to the title. We insure titles and
furnish full and complete abstracts. No
transfer Is allowed to pass through our
office unless we are satisfied that the title
Is clear. Title Guarantee & Trust Co., 6
and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
Funeral -of Mrs. Elizabeth Hodson.
The funeral of Mrs. Hodson was held yes
terday from St. Mary's Church, "Williams
avenue. In the presence of relatives and
friends. Mount Calvary was the place of
interment Mrs. Hodson lived at 141 Beech
street She was G6 years of age.
Aluunp Association Meeting. The
Brooklyn Alumni Association will meet
this evening In the new assembly hall for
the first time. After transaction of busi
ness a programme of music and recita
tions will be rendered, lollowed by a
spelling contest
Declares Himself Bankrupt. With,
liabilities amounting to $2948.25 and assets
of $50. J. C Carson yesterday filed papers
in the United States Court declaring him
self a bankrupt Carson gives his occupa
tion as a "salesman and residence Port
land. Ladies' Guild Holds Bazaar. The La
dles' Guild of the Good Shepherd Church
of Upper Albina opened its bazaar yes
terday afternoon. Many attractive and
useful articles were displayed, and there
was a good attendance. Last evening an
entertainment was given.
We will auction the art goods now In
stock Saturday, November 28, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday evening following,
at 7:30 only. Special prices during business
hours. E. H. Moorehouse & Co., 312 Al
der street.
CnEAP Lots Double Your Monet. We
have .a number of cheap lots for sale on
the Peninsula, close to car, school and
mores to close estate. Title Guarantee &
Trust Co., 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce.
Societt Will Meet. The Women's
Home and Foreign Missionary Society
of the Taylor-Street Church will meet
this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H.
Beharroll, 470 Park street
Meeting Will Be Held. There will be
a meeting of the State Equal Suffrage
Association Saturday. December 3, at 2
o'clock m room 16 In the new Stearns
building.
Steamer "Rdookdo" will leave San
Francisco for Portland via Eureka next
Monday, Dec 5. For freight apply to Tay
lor. Young & Co., 446 Sherlock Bldg.
Congregational Bazaar, closing out
sale of novelties, fancy work, art house
hold goods and jewelry, next Monday aft
ernoon. The Calumet. 149 7th. Lunch 35c, 11:30 A.
M. to 2 P. M. Dinner 60c, 4:30 to 8 P. M.
Painted China reasonable for Xmas
gifts. Room 22, Selling-Hirsch Bldg.
Woman's Exchange, 133 10th, near Al
der. Lunch, 12 to 2; -tea, 2 to 5 P. M.
C C, Newcastle, dentist. Mohawk bldg.
B. B. Rich Curia Store ia celling out
Historical Societt to Meet. Prepara
tions are being made for the sixth annual
meeting- of the Oregon Historical Society,
which will be held at the City Hall. Satur
day, December 17, at 2 o'clock P. M. The
principal address will be given by Judge
R. P. Boise, of Salem, and his topic will
be "The Bench and Bar of Oregon From
the Beginning of the First Court in This
State Up to and Including 1S60." Since
Judge Boiso is probably the oldest con
tinuous legal practitioner in Oregon, and
probably on the Pacific Coast it Js ex
pected that his address will be one of
great interest as well as of special his
torical value. The Historical Society cor
dially invites the members of the bar of
Washington, as weU as those of Oregon,
to be present upon" this occasion. Pre
vious to the address the annual meeting of
the society will be held, annual reports
read and disposed of and officers for the
ensuing year elected.' As this will be a
most important meeting it Is hoped that
the attendance of members will be very
large.
The Blues Win. In the contest among
the members of the Mlsslsslppl-Avenue
Congregational . Church, represented by
the 'blues" and "reds," to raise money to
pay off debts, $218.27 was secured as the
result of the effort Mrs. M. E. Thompson
and Bessie Dupee were captains of the
"blues," which raised $148.46, and Mrs.
C M. Smythe and Mae Zelgler were cap
tains of the "reds," which raised $62L
Some more money came In after the con
test was ended, which increased the total.
Ice cream and cake will be served to the
winning team and dry breakfast food to
the losing team this evening In the church.
The whole membership will be present
Dr. Bresee Speaks Tonight. Rev. Dr.
Bresee, the head of the Nazarene Church.
will speak at Berea Mission, corner Second
and Jefferson streets, this evening at 7:30.
Dr. Bresee organized his Los Angeles
church In 1S95 and the work has steadily
grown since that time, the parents church
now having a membership of 1600, while
branch churches have been organized in
other California cities as well as in sev
eral other states. Dr. Bresee Is on his
way to Spokane and can hold but one
meeting at this Time, but it is hoped that
arrangements can be made for him to
stop over for two weeks on his return
Journey.
Wants Will Filed. The petition of J.
P. FInley, who is a creditor of the es
tate gf Jane Abraham, deceased, asking
that her will be filed, was before the
County Court yesterday- It has been, as
certalned that Newton McCoy ha3 posses
slon of the will, and Judge Webster says
Mr. McCoy Is willing to bring the will
into court any time and once before of
fered to do so. Mr. FInley wants to dis
cover If Mrs. Abraham left any property
so that he can collect money due him.
Delegate Is Desired. Any stockman
who desires to attend, as a delegate from
Multnomah County, the meeting of the
National Livestock Association at Den
ver, which opens on January 10, 1903, and
continues for four days, can receive an
appointment from Judge Webster. His
honor has received a circular letter ask
ing him to make an appointment, which
.he will do provided the appointee con
sents to pay his own expenses.
Burglars in Residence. In response to
a call from Mrs. F. M. Davis, living at
358 Ivan-street Sergeant Hogeboom and
Policeman Isaacs last night went in a
wagon. It was a burglary call, but when
the officers reached the house they found
the prowler gone. He entered through the
front door and when the police arrived
got away before he could be caught
Warrants Issued. Warrants were Is
sued out of the Municipal Court yester
day for W. A. Willis, A. Gunderson and
"John Doe" on charges of selling cigar
ettes to minors. The arrests have not yet
been made, but it is expected the cases
will be heard before Judge Hogue Satur
day. Bor Is Missing. Ernest "Bradley, a
minor. Is missing from his home, 350 East
Oak street and the police have been re
quested to look out for him. It is thought
he (left Jhe city with Richard Hewett, an
other boy, who is supposed to have takon
a Southern Pacific train for California.
Defective Flue Causes Fire. Fire
yesterday afternoon slightly damaged a
cottage at Union avenue and Sellwood
.street Firemen extinguished It The cot
tage is owned by J. Russell. No one was
at home A defective flue was the cause
of the blaze.
Firb in a Restaurant. A small fire in
the restaurant operated by Mrs. P. E.
Vancash, S3 Fifth street, wrought damage
lo the extent of $200 yesterday morning.
X lighted match, carelessly thrown
against a lace curtain, was the origin of
the fire.
Stole Policeman's Clothes. Patrol
Driver Gruber, attached to the day re
lief, went out on a call late yesterday
and while he was away some one stole his
overcoat and a pair of gloves. Detective
Day was assigned to the case.
Three Fingers Severed. Al Thomas
had three fingers of his left hand severed
by a saw in the mills of the Eastern &
Western Lumber Company. He Is at
Good Samaritan Hospital, where a sur
geon is In attendance.
It's convenient to know Wobstcr.
MUSIC AT EILERS.
Special informal recital today at the
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IN TROUBLE AGAIN
Solomon and Grant Are Indict
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.NUISANCE ACT IS APPLIED
Document States Defendants Com
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ing a Gambling-House.
Indictments against Peter Grant and
Nate Solomon, of the Portland Club,
charging them with committing an act
which disturbs the public peace and Is in
jurious to public morals, was returned by
the grand jury, yesterday morning. The
men were arrested by a Deputy Sheriff
and were released on $200 bonds, each
signed by Lavitrcnce M. Sullivan and Pat
rick Powers. The Indictment Is brought
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statutes in such cases provided and
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land Club for money lost gambling In the
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E. B. Williams did some legal business
for the Portland Club people once, and
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State Circuit Court and knows something
about the caso from the official records.
This is the first time proprietors of a
gambling-house have been charged under
the nuisance statute except in the Nease
poolroom case. The Portland Club gambling-rooms
have been closed since July
21 last by order of Sheriff Word. Wheth
er the nuisance statute can be made to
apply where the nuisance complained of
has long since ceased to exist Is a ques
tion the court will probably be called upon
to rule upon. The penalty is a fine of not
more than $200, or imprisonment In the
County Jail not less than one or more
than six months.
"WILL ATTEND LEGISLATURE.
Dr. T, B. Ford, of Sunnyside M. E.
Church, Elected to Third Houee.
Rev. T. B. Ford. D. D., pastor of the
Sunnyside Methodist Episcopal Church,
will attend the Oregon Legislature, In
January, to urgo retention of the present
local-option law without amendment of
any sort Dr. Ford was authorized to i
represent tho Sunnyside Methodist Epls- !
copal Church in that capacity at the quar- j
tcrly meeting held yesterday. Tho tem
porance committee reported a memorial
to the Legislature asking that the local
option law be allowed to stand as it Is
without amendment together with a reso
lution appointing Dr. Ford to go to Salem
to present the memorial.
The memorial and resolutions wero
adopted by tho quarterly conference, and
tho secretary was instructed to commu
nicate with other Methodist Episcopal
Churches of the city, and ask for their
co-operation In the same line. Dr. Ford
says he will accept the commission and
will attend the Legislature In behalf of
the local-option law, and expects other
churches to send representatives, so there
will likely be a number of preachers in the
third house this session.
Challenges Detractor of Joan of Arc
PARIS, Dec L Deputy Jaurcs, the So
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to fight a duel to Paul de Roulede, who
has been in political exile since his par
ticipation In the plot to overthrow the
government The challenge grows out
of the agitation of the students resulting
from alleged Insulting remarks' about
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SEAMEN SUFFER TEREEBLY.
Nine Leave Sinking Steamer, but
Only Two Survive the Trip.
LONDON, Dec 2. A story of terrible
experiences Is told by the two survivors
of the crew of nine of the steamer
Blanche, which was sunk in the Mersey
River In collision Wednesday night They
escaped in a lifeboat, which Immediately
was dashed against the sinking steamer,
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they renewed their efforts to reach shore,
but two more succumbed before. At 3
o'clock Thursday morning the lifeboat
struck shore at Formby and the sur
vivors painfully dragged the boat and its
gruesome cargo through the surf to land.
FRESHMEN MUST -PAY FOR LARK
Yale Students Assessed Twenty Cents
Each to Repair Work of Vandals.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec L Dean
Wright of the academic department of
Yale, has ordered the . members of the
freshman class to pay an assessment of
20 cents each in order to meet the ex
pense incurred by the City Park Commis
sioner in cleaning East Rock Park after
a freshman celebration there. Signs on
the fences In the neighborhood of the
park were disfigured and the numerlcals
of the class were painted on the face of
the lofty cliff. The actual perpetratora
of the acts of vandalism have not been
discovered. "
PERS0NALMENTI0N.
E. B. Seabrook, an attorney of Marsh
field, Is visiting Portland.
NEW YORK, Dec 1. (Special.) North
western people registered at New York
hotels today as follows:
From Portland F. A. Vallle, at the
Murray Hill; M. Eastham, at the Bar-
tholdi.
From Seattle E. J. McNcely, at the
Astor; H. G. Griffin, at the Park-Avenue.
From Salem, Or. A. N. Moore and wife,'
and Miss G. Clark, at the Park-Avenue.
From Tacoma E. J. McNeely, at the St
Denis. -
From Spokane F. H. Rlnghardt at the
Grand Union; B. C. Riblet, at tho Im
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Experienced cigar salesmen wanted.
Those at present employed given prefer
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OMAHA, Dec 1. Andrew Carnegie has
decided to give $40,000 for the establish
ment of two branch libraries In this city,
at the solicitation of Edward Rosewatcr,
proprietor of the Omaha Bee.
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Tobey George M. Topack
Carlos Alice Stoddard
Pore Ondoche W H. Lorella '
Count Fortuna Lillian Herndon
Gogin Gono Alfred Latell
Tresblen .William Newman
Madeline Edna West
Janet .'. Lizzie X. Wilson
Kow Wow Chang W. II. Lorella
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Koket .....Emma Frager
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Chaos George Hermann
Thla Is a sh6V that has gono troupine up
and down the land so long that we have
come to expect It with the changing, sea
sons. Unlike the seasons, however, "The
Devil's Auction" never changes. It Is the
same yesterday, today and, unless some
thing Is done to prevent, threatens to be
the same forever.
It filled a one-performance engagement
at the Marquam lagt night and there were
apparenUy enough people In town who
had never seen It before to fill tho house
comfortably. The show Is neither better
nor worse this year than formerly. It's
tho same old thing gone to seed. Many
people In the audience seemed to like It
last night and If there be ten In the the
ater who like a show It will not do to fly
In the face of public opinion and call it
bad. Anyway it was only for one night.
A. A. G.
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Carbon Hill Coal, 'delivered at.. 7JJ0 per ton
Rock Springs Coal, delivered at 8.20 per ton
Screened Coal Full TVelshta.
VULCAN COAL CO.
Office Phone Main 277C. 339 Burnslde St.
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BEST WORK. REASONABLE PRICES
247 STARK STXEXT
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ROTHCHILD BROS., PORTLAND, OR., Sole Agents
I WANT Box
For a CHRISTMAS PRESENT
with my monogram on it from
W. Q. SMITH & CO.
Wedding and Visiting Card Engravers
Washington Building
CONFIDENTIAL CHAT NO. 70
If tho friend or relative, over the selection of whose Christmas gift
you are worrying, wears glasses the soluUon is easy. Buy him or-vher a
pair of gold spectacles or eye glasses, fitted later by the house that knows
how, and earn the unsUnted gratitude of the recipient.
WALTER REED
THE OPTICIAN
133 SIXTH STREET
XD V C ATI O X AX.
PARK AND WASHINGTON STKEET3
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established in 1565. Open all tho year.
Private or class instruction. Thousands
of graduates in positions; opportunities
constantly occurring-. It pays to attend our
school. C&t&logu. specimens, etc. free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG. UUB.k PRINCIPAL.
S ELOCUTION AMD VOICE CULTURE
ART OF EXPRESSION
Private lessons given.
Apply to MISS LOUISE FORSYTH,
St. Helen's Hall. Portland. Or.
DRAWING Water Color,
Pen and Ink Sketching:, Burnt Wood
Work, Leather Work.
Lessons xlven by
MISS LEONE CASE BAER.
Studio, St. Helen's Hall, Portland, Or.
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
bears the above cap label.
Contains fully as much
food substance per can as
the watery Imitations In
larger cans.
It Is smpoth and perfect
because skillfully pre- HH
guaranteed.
HAND
5APOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
Delicate enough for tho softest
skin, and yet efficacious in removing
any stain. Keeps the skin In perfect
condition. In the bath gives all tha
desirable after-effects of a Turkish
bath. It should be on every wash
stand.
ALL- GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS
FredPrekD.D.S
405 Dekum bid?.
OFFICE HOURS
From 5 A. M. to
5 P. M.
EVENINGS. MON
DAY AND THUBS-
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COMFORT ACHIEVED
A mastery over all cares of a busy
day before a cheerful fire of good
COAL
The Pacific Coast Co.
CHAS. H. GLEIM, AGENT
249 WASHINGTON ST.
TELEPHONE 220 AND 237.
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OREGONIAN BUILDING
TEETH
SPECIAL
CUT RATES
Boston Painless Dentists
Are now giving their annual CUT
RATE PRICES on all dental work. Tha
charges arn less than college prices,
and all work done by our painless sys
tem and by specialists of 12 to 20 years
experience.
NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED.
TEETH extracted, filled or crowned
absolutely without pain by our secret
preparation applied to tha gums.
TEETH
WITHOUT PtSIEs
PEClAtTj.
Extracting- Tree. ExamintioB Free.
BUver PUliaffs SSclGold PllllaffS "Se
Gold Crowm ...$3.80PuU Set Teeth.. ,?3.W
A I.I WORK GUARANTEED
FOR TEN YEARS.
Have your teeth extracted without
pain and replaced with new ones the
same day. Come in at ones and taks
advantage of low rates. Be sure you
are in the right place.
Boston Painless Dentists
Flitk and Merrieea Jftreet.
Entrance 291 Morlson Street.
Largest Dental concern in the worli,
2
STORES
312 Washington
Near Sixth
asd
293 Morrison
Near Xlfttu
Our patent rust-proof umhrel- C-f Kf
las with, cloria covers P 1
Our rust-proof and wind-proof
star frame umbrellas. Unloa) qq
Repairing and Recovering
COAL
WE SELL ALL THE LEADERS
DIAMOND
AUSTRAL! AN
ROSLYN
NEW CASTLE
WASHED NUT
BLACKSMITH
Full Weight and Prompt Delivery
KING COAL CO.
Front and Kearney Sti.
Main 1425
TEETH
For modern dental work.
World-renowned Specialists.
Lowest prices consistent with nrst-clasft
worlc. a
Go to the
NEW YORK DENTISTS
FOURTH AND MORRISON STS.
REE LAND IN OREGON
in the richest grain, fruit 2nd stock section in
the world. Thousands of acres of land at actual
cost of irrigation. Deed direct from Stats of
Oregon. WRITE TO-DAY. BOOKLET and
MAP FREE. Deschutes Irrigation and Power Cora
paaj$ 1,9-1 l-l aMcKavBoMnf, PortlandOrcfoa.
J SaiFrjscbco, Calif orala x
VgrX Cns can tt mors for e.n'j (J 0
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