Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 24, 1905, THIRD EDITION, Page 9, Image 9

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    T11I2 3IOKXJLXCx OKEGOXIAy, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1905.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
THE OREGOXIAVS TELEPHONES.
CountinK-Room Main 6 ST
Managing Editor Main 636
Sunday Editor Main 6233
City Editor Main 160
Society Editor Main 6235
Composing-Room .........Main 6S5
Superintendent Building ..Red SS26
East Sid Office Eat 61
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND (Morrison, bet. 6th and
7th) Matinee- at 2:15 and evening at 8:13.
Barney Bernard, in 'The Financier."
BELASCO THEATER (14th and "Washing
ton) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:15.
"When Knighthood "Was In Flower,"
EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison)
Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:13. Mra.
Flske in "Leah Kleschna."
GRAND THEATER (Park and "Washington)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
Continuous vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30, OP. M.
BAKER THEATER (3d and Yamhill) Con
tinuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 3 P. M.
RECREATION PARK (24th and Vaughn)
At 3:30 P. M-, baseball, Portland v.
Seattle.
THE OREGONIAN AT THE SUMMER
by carrier and will be on aale at the prin-
dpal points on Long Beach, at Seaside and
Yaquina Bay throughout the coming season.
It will also be on sale at Gearbart Park,
Nye Creek. Wllholt. Collins Hot Springs and
St. Martin's Springs (Carson. Wash.).
Orders by xnali will receive careful attention.
All mall subscriptions most be paid for In
tdvance.
Injured in Poktxand Woolen JIilu
MIlo Lee, employed in the Portland
Woolen Mills plant, was seriously injured
a lew days agro by his clothes being;
caught In a revolving shaft. He was
working In the basement, when his shirt
was caught by the whirling shaft, which
was stopped as soon as possible. Just in
time to prevent his being killed. Lee's
left side was badly bruised, his left arm
was broken and crushed, and his left
hand was nearly torn off. It being at
tached by a mere thread. Dr. Hensel
was called, and had Mr. Lee removed to
the St. Vincent's Hospital, where he Is
undergoing treatment for his Injuries.
Mr. Lee has been In the employ of the
company for several years.
Arrested for Larcekt. George Wels,
a young man from Salem, was turned over
to the police at the Upshur-street station
yesterday afternoon, charged with lar
ceny. He was arrested by an Exposition
guard, and the allegation against him is
that he stole a trinket from the Han
Halll Bazaar, on the- Trail. To- Captain
Slover the lad said he was standing near
the bazaar, and was repeatedly solicited
to make purchases, but refused. He posi
tively denied the theft, although the trin
ket was found In his possession when he
was searched. He Intimated the belief
that it was put In his pocket by some
one.
Sale of St. Johns Water-Front Prop
ertt. This week C EL Bingham, of Se
attle, purchased of H. L. Powers a 600
foot water-front tract In St. Johns, and
also an upland tract. The purchase price
was $20,000. The water-front land will be
used for business purposes, while the
tract in Upper St. Johns will be platted
and placed on the market. Another large
sale In this vicinity was that of 640-foot
water frontage by the Water Front Land
Company for $15,000. Names of the pur
chasers are not yet announced. It is uri
derstood that these sales will mean other
manufacturing enterprises for St Johns.
St. Johns Has Distinguished Visitors.
Frederick Weyerhauser. Sr., head of the
lumbering concern bearing his name, ac
companied by G. F. Long, treasurer of the
company, and Hon. J. D. Fordney. of
Michigan, and president of the new bank
in St. Johns, visited that place yesterday.
The former examined the recent purchase
of the company above St. Johns, where !
the big sawmill Is to. be erected. Mr.
Fordney is Congressman from the Eighth
District of Michigan. With several other
men- and .C. Woods, cashier, he estab
lished the Peninsula Bank.
Funeral of Mrs. Blattenburger. The
funoral of Mrs. Temperance Blattenbur
ger, for many years a resident of the East
Side, took place from the home of her
daughter.'Mrs. Joseph Paquet. yesterday.
The services were conducted by Rev.
William Randall, and were largely attond
ed by friends bojh of this city and of Ore
gon City, where she resided a number of
years prior to coming to Portland. Mrs.
Blattenburger was a quiet, gentle, unas
suming woman, sympathetic and helpful.
Ehe will be missed and mourned by many.
Fine Collection of Paintings. A fine
collection of water colors and pastels by
eminent American artists, r.s well as many
Interesting out-of-doors sketches In oils
and original drawings for illustrations
are now hung in the galleries of the new
Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor street"!,
which during the Summer will be open to
the public every day except Sunday, with
free admission.
FinsT Presbyterian Church. First
Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and
Alder streets; preaching services tomor
row at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The
pastor. Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D.. will
preach morning and evening. Professor
Edgar E. Coursen will give an organ re
cital In the evening, beginning at half
past 7 o'clock.
Fined Fifteen Dollars. Daniel Har
ris, foreman on the 'building put up at
Arleta for Dr. S. D. Briggs. was fined
$15 yesterday by Justice Waldemar Seton,
In the East Side Justice Court for as
sault and battery on A. Thomas, a car
penter who was working on this struc
ture. Harris was his own attorney in
the trial.
Place Robbed Three Tikes. The
cigar store of John Faust. 392 East Burn
side street was broken open yesterday
morning and the till robbed of $1.50. Last
Tuesday the store was broken Into and
$2.50 taken, and not long before that the
first robbing took place when $2.50 was
stolen.
Summer Schedule. Commencing Satur
day. June 24. the A. & C. R. R. train, due
to leave Portland at 7 P. M. for Astoria
and Intermediate points will leave at 2:30
P. M. and run through to Seaside. There
will be no evening train to Astoria on Sat
urdays until further notice.
Oregon Citt Boats. Leave Taylor
street Sunday, S:30, 9:30. 11:00 A. M.. 1:30
3:30 P. M.; round trip, 25c Leave Oregon
City 10. 11:30 A. M.. 1:30. 3:30. 5:30 P. M.
Show your friends the Willamette Hiver
and advertise your country.
The Whits Tem.e. Sundat. Dr.
Brougher's to?!cs. morning, "Is Christ
Coming Soon?" Night, "A. Sunday After
noon Walk Shall We Go to the Fair?"
Baptism.
By Request. Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong
will sing "The Lord Is Mindful of His
Own" at the morning sen-ice of the First
Congregational Church tomorrow.
Steamship "Alliance" sails from
Couch-street dock for Coos Bay onlv and
return Friday night. June 21. at S. F. P.
Baumgartnor. Agent Main S61.
Dr. House's Subjects Sundat. 10:30 A.
M.. "The Bramble King"; 7:46 P. M., Da
Vinci's "Last Supper." Pictures of the
last subject free to all.
Announcement. The new Aune Photo
graph Gallon now open at the Columbia
building, corner West Park and Washing
ton. Take elevator.
Slugs eat plants. Avenarius Carbolleum
Wood Preserver kills slugs. Flsher-Thor-ten.
Front and Morrison.
Spring Chicken for Evertbodt. Come
and make your own selection of Spring
cmoicen ai zsc eacn. Mace s Market 151
liourtn street.
Cabinet Photographs. JLSO per dozen;
few days only. Rembrandt Studio, 106 3d st
ivLORAL pieces, carnations, roses and
sweet peas, at Burkbardt s. 23d & Gllsan.
The Calumet Restaurant Itt Seventh.
Fine luncheon, 35c; dinner. 50c.
Help Wanted. In Ironing and mangle
room. Union Laundry Co.
To War Shite, take launches foot of
Burn side street
"Woost must sell might' Quick. 7th, M.
Concordia Club Their. Headquarters.
The commodious apartments of the Con
cordia Club have been offered as head
quarters for the women who will be in
attendance at the American Medical Asso
ciation, which convenes here July 1L The
committee on arrangements has accepted
the courteous offer of this dub, and the
rooms at Sixth and Alder will be used as
headquarters hy the women doctors and
doctors wives who will be here in great
numbers on that occasion. The location Is
convenient and very central, and will
prove a satisfactory place to rest and re
ceive callers during the day.
Distinguished Author Here. Miss
Anne Shannon Monroe, of Chicago, is
visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs.
J. P. Farmer, of Montavilla. Miss Monroe
is a distinguished author, having 'pub
lished several successful books, is the
editor of Common Sense Magazine, a Chi
cago publication, and special writer on
the Chicago Tribune. She Is also a niece
of Colonel W. R. Shannon, son of George
Shannon, who was with the Lewis and
Clark expedition. Rev. Andrew Monroe
is her brother. Miss Monroe Is repre
senting her magazine and the Tribune at
the Fair.
Mibsionart Rallt Held. A union rally
of the Women's Missionary Union and
Women's Board of the Pacific of the Con
gregational Churches of Oregon was held
E3L.fJr
the First Congregational
Church, with many prominent women of
this denomination present Reports from
various churches of the state and foreign
missions were read and general discussion
on various subjects of vital interest to the
conduct of church organization followed.
A luncheon was served the delegates at
noon by the ladies of the local churches.
Trustt Escaped From Countt Jail.
H. S. Brown, alias Ed Kramer, and a
"trusty" at the County Jail, Imprisoned
for theft escaped yesterday afternoon
after engaging in a fight with another
prisoner. Brown received a blow on the
noso from the prisoner.
Lewis and Clark Golf Tournament,
Waverlt Links. The women open handi
cap will be played at 10:30 today, instead
of at 1:30 In the afternoon. By order of
Handicap Committee.
T. P. A.. Attention. The regular quar
terly meeting of Oregon and Washington
Division will be held at Portland Hotel at
S o'clock tonight M. L. Tichner, Secretary-Treasurer.
River Excursions. 3 miles for 2S cts.
New steamer Gazelle leaves Stark street,
passing warships, 10 A. M-. 2:30, 8 P. M.
Wooster must sell out quick. 7th & Mor.
Auto Stable at American Inn entrance.
RESTS WITH THE ADMIRAL
If He So Elects Warships 3Iay Re
main In Port Longer.
Mayor Williams, In answer to a tele
gram sent to the Secretary of the Navy
requesting that the warships In port be
permitted to remain here until about the
middle of next week, so as to permit of
tholr proper entertainment under the aus-
pIccr of the municipal authorities, re
ceived a telegram yesterday stating that
the department, having approved the itin
erary of the Pacific squadron as prepared
by Admiral Goodrich, would not Interfere
with the plans which he wished to carry
out, thus practically putting the question
of acceptance up to the Admiral.
Upon being thus adiised. General
Charles F. Beebe and Whitney L. Boise,
from the committee appointed by the
Mayor to arrange for the entertainment
of the officers, went nt once to the flag
ship Chicago, but the Admiral was ashore
and not expected back until late at night
hence It is rather indefinite what action
he will take, although it Is generally
hoped that -the squadron will remain over
at leapt long enough for the municipality
to show its aDnredatlon of the Govern
ment's consideration in sending the ves
sels here. A decision will be reached to
day.
THE TAVERN IS THE BEST
3fo Grill In Portland Compares With
It In Elegance of Appolnt
- mcnt or Service.
Manager Kratz is making the Tavern
the most popular place in Portland to
dine or lunch. In every respect It Is'q.
Ideal ladles' and gentlemen's place of en
tertainment catering only to the best
classes. Its midday luncheon for business
men has become famous, and Its after
noon luncheons for shoppers are un
cqualed. Fashionable people all go there
for their after-theater suppers, and on
every side is heard praise for the splendid
new grill. The ladies' annex Is at 309
Alder street and the entrance for gen
tlemen is at the sign of the Big Banner,
on Sixth, between Washington and Alder
streets.
TRAIL'S GREAT ATTRACTION
"The Carnival of Venice Is Recog
nized as Big Feature of Farr.
More and more every day the public is
coming to recognize the fact that the
great show of the Trail Is Klralfys "Car
nival of Venice." It is the most stupen
dous theatrical spectacle ever presented
on a stage in this country, and represents
the best efforts of the world's greatest
master of his art Thousands have been
delighted with the splendid singing, the
magnificent ballets and the gorgeous set
tings which go to make it superior to
anything of its kind ever seen in the
world. If you have not seen it do so at
once. Two performances dally, afternoon
and night
RAILROAD TICKET FOUND
Transportation Duluth to Portland
and Return Held by This Office.
The Oregonlan holds ticket for one
first-class passage over the Northern
Pacific Railway Company from Duluth,
Minn., to Portland and return. Number
of ticket Is 5000. Time limit Is SO days
from date of issue. June IS. Office
will be very glad to return ticket to
owner on proof of Identification, and
on payment for publication of this
notice.
PARSIFAL TO BE REPEATED
Owing to the enthusiasm with which
the Purslfal music was received last
Sunday evening. Mr. Innes and the
Fair Management have consented, for
the benent oc tne nunureds who were
turned away for lack of room In Fes
tival Hall, to repeat the concert Mon
day evening next.
We have a few more of the bro
chures containing a very clear and
graphic synopsis of this opera and
will hn very glad to give them to those
who call at our store. These books
contributed greatly to the pleasure of
those who attended the first Parsifal
concert Eilers Piano House. 351 Wash
ington street, corner Park.
WHERE JO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restairant fine, private apart
ments for parties. 905 Wash sear Fifth.
Watson's Restaurant open night and
day; only first-class family restaurant In
the city. 109 Fourth street near Wash
ington.
When PurchaslBg
GARDEN HOSE
Be Sarc Yon Secure One ef Our Braarfs
SHAW'S
PURE
BLUMAUER & HOCH
108 c4 1 10 Fovrtk StTMt
SeU Distributers tor Orec WuUscta.
I FORESTRY -Two-Step i
By Gerhard Kriedt ,
The latest prettiest and catchiest two-step played by all the bands and
orchestras, ask to hear It played. For sale by all music dealers. Pub-
lished by
j GRAVES & CO., Leading Music Dealers
SMOKE
Feifer's Union 5's
IJNION MADE 5c CIGARS UNION WADE
"A FLAVOR MOST REFINED
LEAVING NO FAULT TO FIND."
THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors
Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON
JUM BALAYA
Is the name of an exquisite relish
Maker of the Celebrated
Tobasco Sauce
Ask your grocer or D. C. Burns, of Pqrtland, for Jurabalaya.
appetite.
STARK STREET EXTENSION
Report of Viewers Will Come Before
the Council.
The question of extending Stark street
westerly in Its present course and width
from the west line .of Twelfth street to
the east line of Thirteenth was discussed
at a meeting of the street committee of
the City Council yesterday afternoon, and
after the subject bad run its course the
committee deckled to adopt the report of
the viewers, and In that shape It will
come up before the full Council next Mon
day afternoon.
The following street Improvement reso-
lutlons were approved: Taylor, from the
west line of Second to the east line of
Eleventh, at an estimated cost of $1600;
Taylor, from the west line of Front to
the east line of Second, at an estimated
cost of $503. .
An ordinance was recommended grant
ing permission for the Northern Pacific
Terminal Company to construct a side
track on Ninth street for the accommo
dation of Woodard; Clarke & Co.
A resolution was adopted directing the
City Engineer to prepare plans for the
Improvement of Weldler street from the
east line of East First street to the west
line of East Twenty-first by cleaning the
roadway of all loose earth, mud and de
bris, and bringing the roadway to proper
grade with gravel redressing and by con
structing sidewalks, crosswalks and curbs
where necessary-
Tho petition of F. K. Hungerford and
others to change the grade of Holladay
avenue was referred to the City Engineer.
A remonstrance from George W. Cald
well and others, representing two-thirds
of the property-owners on East Fifteenth
street between Hawthorne avenue and
Belmont street was ordered placed on file
and proceedings relative to the Improve
ment of the street were ordered stopped.
The committee reported In favor of the
extension of East Water street from the
south line of East Morrison street to the
north line of Hawthorne avenue.
Action was deferred relative to the open
ing of East Madison street from the east
line of Pleasant View Addition to the
west line of Dolan's Addition.
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COMPLAIN OF ROOF GARDEN
Police Are Keeping Close Watch on
Dancchall and Beer Garden.
Numerous compVilnts have been made
to the police of the Upshur-street Station
against a dive known as the Roof Gar
den, operated by Paul Ricker and located
at Twenty-sixth and Upshur streets. It Is
a dancehall. with a beer garden In con
nection. Many free-for-all fights have
taken place there, and last Sunday night
Patrolmen Gustafson and Thorpe arrested
Osle Colone and Paul Hardy, charging
them with disorderly conduct
When arraigned-In the Municipal Court,
the two prisoners quietly pleaded guilty
and were fined J ccch. Several fights
have -occurred since in the place, and In
a disgraceful row there Thursday sight
some toughs threw glasses of beer over a
man and bis wife. The police are now
keeping & closer watch on the place.
sirivccc-MAcnixE needixs
For all makes of machines at five cents
per package, and everything else pertain
ing to sewing-machines at greatly reduced
prices. Look for the red S.
21 Morrison st,
32 Washington st.
543 Williams ave.,
Portland. Oregom.
iiais bt, wegoa t3ty. Or.
Gl--S-S7 4th st.
Portland, Or.
'America'
ORIGINAL
MALT
k WKISKT
ktotxtcRiral
Today
MALT
328 Washlngtoa
Street
"Touching Up"
FOR THE
Fourth of July
Should at once ckilxn your time and
attention. Put the old house In sole
and span condition for your own sat
isfaction, and in honoring Uncle Sam's
birthday. By using Bay State Paints
you can do It at small expense.
Fisherjhorsen & Co.
Front and Morrison Sts.
prepared by E. Mcllhenny's Son,
Mrllhnnv'c Vanilla
Is the Finest on Earth.
It creates an
EXECUTIVE BOARD'S WORK
3fnny Contracts Arc Awarded for
Municipal Betterments.
The business of the Executive Board
at yesterday's session consisted mainly
in clearing up a lot of matters that had
accumulated for months past although a
few minor bids were awarded. A. G. Long
being given the contract for supplying the
Scllwood Fire Department with 1000 feet
of 2?-lnch Keystone wax-treated cotton
hose at 90 cents a foot
The contract for constructing the en
sine-house at Fulton, including labor and
material, except plumbing and electric
wiring, was given to Youngferdorf &. Son
for $2358. while Flnnegan Bros. &. Co. got
tho plumbing at $243. There was no award
In connection with electric wiring, and
there was even some discussion concern
Ing the feasibility of having the plumbing
done, as but J3CO0 had been appropriated
for the whole job. and the extent of the
bids was considerably In excess of this
amount It was finally resolved to go
ahead anyway and trust to luck In getting
an extra appropriation from the Council
W. D. Fenton appeared before the Board
and made an exhaustive argument in
favor of granting a franchise to the
Southern 'Pacific Company for a siding on
East First street as an accommodation to
J. M. Arthur & Co. The matter was re
ferred to the street committee, with In
structlons to take It up with the City At
torney and report at the next meeting.
Chief Campbell was granted permission
to place the flreboat on the drydock next
Monday for the purpose of painting tne
hull.
The Board recommended that bids for
the Improvement of Arthur and East Tay
lor streets be readvertlsed, as no bids had
been received under the former Invlta
tlons.
J. R. O'Neill was awarded the contract
for improving Twenty-fourth street In ac
cordasce with ordinance 11.617, for 5333.37,
and the Pacific Bridge Company the con
tract for the Improvement of Union ave
nue as per ordinance 14.Q1, for $2453.40.
Technicalities having arisen In the bids
for the improvement of East Davis street
as well as the bids for the sewer In Ma
llnda avenue, all were rejected and new
ones will be readvertlsed for.
A resolution was adopted unanimously
placing the Chief of the Fire Department
as well as the captains and lieutenants
and subordinate officers, upon the same
salary basis as the Chief and other ofn
cers of the Police Department The
Council was asked to pass an ordinance
to that effect next Monday.
HOTEL OREGON'S GRILL
City's XSatest Rathskeller Attracts
Fashionable Patronage.
From the day of Its opening, the new
Hotel Oregon Grill has attracted fashion
able patronage. It Is the cosiest rath
skeller In Portland, the brilliant decora.
tlons. the excellent music, the quick, era
dent service and the perfect cooking mak
lng Its progress Into popularity rapid.
There is no better place to go for dinner
or after-theater luncheon, and the loca
tion, at Seventh and Stark. Is convenient.
Trail Show Indorsed.
One of the Trail shows has been crltl
dsed recently In some quarters. This
prompted the Trail Amusement Assocla
tlon cf the Exposition to Investigate the
matter. The Investigation resulted in ths
pasalnc of resolutions and the declara
tiott that aose of the s-hows are at all
jjfen s
Summer Cloth
- nntn
iinciTv ai iTimr et
vflroi i i uui inu ouno Tor lounq men if io.ii irs oCrU.j.oio ,
rv iti
i fill
objectionable to Exposition sightseers or
to the association.
At th rerular mectlnc of the Trail Amuie-
mnt Association of the IwU nd Clark
Exposition, held June 22. the following reso
lution was adopted, to-wit:
TVhereas. It has been stated that this asso
ciation has made complaint to the Exposition
Company against one of the Trail attractions
and the manner in which it is conducted;
and.
Whereas. Such statement is unqualifiedly
false;
Resolved. That this association do hereby
deny that anr such complaint has been made
either by said association as an orcanisation
or by any Individual member thereof; and.
, Further Resolved. That the clerk of the
association be and he hereby is Instructed to
present a copy of this resolution to the Ex
position Company and to the press of the
city for publication.
MILWAUKIE COUNTRY CLUB
Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell
wood and Oregon City cars, First and
Alder.
The dinner setting Is incomplete without
Vtum Rock Water.
A selected water is as essential as a
selected wine,
Tho eminent surgeon. Dr. Nicholas Senn,
after several voyages around the world,
pronounced his trip to Tahiti the best of
all. That the passage was a smooth one.
there were beautiful rivers and mountains
and unsurpassed tropical scenery, and the
natives Kind and friendly. Tne jaanposa
sails for Tahiti July 1. Reduced rate for
this voyage. 1123 round trip. Send for cir
cular, 633 Market street, San Francisco.
Karris Traak CompEj
Is headquarters for Trunks and Bags.
Hotel Hamilton. San Francisco's newest
hotel. Steam heat and telephone in each '
room, centraiiy located, nam. i ana
upwards. 155 Ellis street.
Murine Eye Remedy cure eyea; makes weak
eyes atronr. Soothes eye pain; doesn't smart.
EASTMAN
KODAKS
AND
FILMS
Kodak Finishing promptly and
veil done.
GIBSON CO.
115 WaaMsctaa St.
FersUad, Or.
T-
r.rc safe j you needn't get
cheated in them, Schilling's
Best are not only pure and
true, but g enerous. -
TEETH
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STAUK STI1IT
and 2oung
Extraordinary values
in smart Outing Suits ust
shipped to us by our
Ynrlr
making
Summer
The selection of your Summer Suit
is now made easy, in fact, a pleasure. You
have the very best the world produces to ctfoose,
from. Every model remarkable for styles
fit, material and workmanship.
Prices are absolutely the lowest inbwn
for like qualities. .
Our guarantee back of every garmentJS
iito it a
Tif. ci iitc aji cn
PANAMA HATS $5.00, $6.00, $6.50, $7.50 to $20.00
inim hi
The f reatest Clothing House in the
Guarantees
YOUR
UNCLE
SAM
you believe
our glasses,
who have
years of practice, believe US.
I WALTER
133 SIXTH STREET
Kruse's
I1 11 V FIRST
Ocean and fresh waer bathings. Fishing and hunting. Golf
links and tennis courts. Situated In grove overlooking- the
Pacific with vast, open green In front. Riding-horses on hand.
iiusic at meals by excellent orchestra. Tne table wul
be made to satisfy the most
Secure rates at
KRUSE'S GRILL
YOU CAN TELL WHETHER
IT IS
by this flamp. on back of doth.
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If it is not there it is NOT
Write for Interesting booklet
FREE.
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MsMfcetaets JL Bscx DCA MoIiMt,
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71-73 GRAND ST, NEW YORK.
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Clcns and becntifi tk
teeth, aiid purifi tbt brttth
TJMd by popl of rtfintenaat
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OREGONIAN BUILDI
Beach Hots
(Formerly the Gear-hart Hotel.)
Gearhart Park, Clatsop Beach, Oregea
Best appointed hotel on an Oregon beach.
Rare advantages and attractions afforded
epicurean taste.
City Office.
ROOM
I-earth sad Stark
Cared Goiks foe Hoi!
OutingSuits
When the thermometer;
makes even a grain of
sand a burden, 'Two
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