Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 01, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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To the people of Portland,
to the people of Oregon, to
the people of our neighbor
states,, and to those who
eome from afar off, we give
greeting-and cordial wel
come to this great exposi
tion of the wonderful re
sources and proud prog
ress of Oregon and her
sister states.
Just one hundred years ago those
hardy pioneers, whose memory
we now honor, first set foot within
this land of plenty. Today we
welcome our visitors to a Centen
nial Exposition second to none in
a country famed for the greatness
of its Fairs. We welcome them to
a beautiful home city replete with
every modern advantage, the
prettiest town on the prettiest
townsite in the world. "We
welcome them to a state full of
interest for the sightseer, and-over-flowing
with opportunity for the
settler and investor. We weleome
them to the land of peace and plenty.
To all visitors and to our home
people we extend a cordial invita
tion to visit our exhibit in the
Manufactures' and Liberal Arts
building. A sincere weleome
awaits every visitor at our big store
on corner of Morrison and Second
streets. Our entire staff is at your
"disposal, and any service we can
render you will be a pleasure to us.
Be sure and call upon us at the
Fair and in town.
TULL & GIBBS
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MORRISON AND SECOND STS.
. PORTLAND, OR.
FIRST AND .MILL STS.
SPOKANE, WASH.
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