Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 26, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THErMORXIXG OREGONIAX, TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1907.
9
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGO.M.1N TKLEPHONKS.
Cnuntlnez-Room .., Main 7070
"Uy Circulation Main 707
atanaalnc- Editor Main 7079
fundr.y Editor Main 7070
lompoil-ig-Roora Main 7070
City Kdlior Main 7070
Sup.rint.ndant Building Malu'7070
Kait Bid. office Eut 81
AMUSEMENTS.
BAKER THEATER C,d bt. Tamhill and
Taylor) Baker Theater Company In
"As a Man Sows": tonight at I : 1 fi-
EJIJMRE THEATER (11th and Morrison)
'A cowboy a Girl"; tonight at 8:15.
GJIAXD THEATt'R (Washington, between
T'ark and seventh) Vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30
nd P. M.
PAXTAGES THEATER (4th and Stark)
Continuous vaudellle. t!::t0. 7:30. 0 P. M.
srArt THEATER Pnrk and washlrston)
Allen Ftoek Company in "Under Sealed
Ordere"; tonight at 8:15.
T-YR1C THEATEK (7tti and Alder) The
K:'ilr Htock t'ompanv in "What Women
Will Ou" : matinee 2:13. tonight S:1D.
Hoard or Hkalth Mekts. A meeting
of the Stat Board of Health was held
yesterday mornins; irt the office of Dr.
Robert C. Yenney. The question of en
forcing a new statute requiring the
cleaning of all passenger coaches was
tl'scussed. The new law requires all rail
way companies to keep certain places in
the state where passenger coaches shall
be cleaned and swept, and also provides
that no coach shall be swept while car
rying passengers. The board advocated
the strict enforcement of thia law. and
apreed that the sweeping of coaches
while loaded with passengers was one
of the easiest ways of spreading disease,
hucIi as tuberculosis and diphtheria. The
new quarantine law makes it possible for
the board to enforce more strictly the
cleaning of towns and cities, and keep
ing better sanitary methods in the small
er towns. The subject of spinal mcnin
citis, an epidemic of which is now rag
ing at Seattle, was also discussed, and it
was decided to enforce the quarantine
more strictly In these cases.
Vkrnos Church Cai-ls Pastor. Rev.
A. Blair has received a unanimous call
to become permanent pastor of the new
Vernon Presbyterian Church, which lie
recently organized. This call will be
plated In his hands at the Spring meet
ing of Portland Presbytery at tile Cal
vary Presbyterian Church. April 16, at
which time provision will be made to
install him. Rev. Mr. Blair recently
fame from Clstskanie to Portland to
take up the work in the Vernon district.
As a result the church was organized, a
quarter-block secured on Wygant and
East Twentieth streets, and plans are
now being prepared for a $50f) edifice.
. Pev. Mr. Blnir organized the First Cum
berland Presbyterian Church of Portland,
now called the Hawthorne Presbyterian
Church, and he has built in all H
churches.
Hurt in Stampede ox Car. Mrs. Wal
ter ft. Thorn, of 755 East Main street,
sustained a number of painful bruises in
a panic on a streetcar on Hawthorne
avenue about It o'clock yesterday morn
ing. Mrs. Thorn had been to the West
Side and was returning home before
noon. A fuse blew out on ' the car on
which she. was riding, creating conster
nation among the passengers and caus
ing a stampede for the doors. Mrs.
Thorn was thrown from the rear plat
form and was found to be injured when
assistance was rendered her. She was
Placed on another car and taken to her
borne at Twenty-fourth and hla-t Main
streets, where Dr. J. A. Pettit attended
her. Her Injuries, while painful, are not
believed to be serious.
. Eartfr Thank-Offerinq. The Blast
er thank-offering meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society of the First
Congregational Church will be held in
the church parlors tomorrow afternoon
st 2 o'clock. The address of the after
noon will be delivered by Rev. Cephas
P. Clapp, of Forest Grove. Mrs. W. A.
T. Bushong and W. A. Montgomery will
sirg solos and also a duet. The hostesses
sre Mefdames Staiger. Adair. Karhart.
Kggert. Hnrris. Hodson. Htiddleson. Jen
kins, R. K. Jones. R, M. Jones. Knapp.
I.a Bairc, McFarland, Northrup and
Palmer,
Takk Gas Franchise Bf.fore People.
A force of men Is at work securing sig
natures on the petition to compel the
Council' to submit to a vole at the June
election the franchise of the Kconomy
Has Company. Only about 24Ht signa
tures are required on the. petition, but
K. S. Pngne. who represents tile com
pany in Portland, declares that from 5000
to ttfot) names will have hech secured by
the end of the week. The men who ere
circulating the papers nre meeting with
pronounced success, it Is said, and have
had no trouble whatever in obtaining
feigners.
Arrkstkk for TiioAMT. W. c. Brooks
was arrested, together with Helen Til
sun, in a lodging-house at Front and
.lefferson streets last night by Detective
Sergeant Baty and Patrolman Harry
Bales, Tile arrest was brought about
by a warrant sworn out before Judge
Cameron by Mrs. Maggie Brooks, to
whom the man is legally married. In
addition to the complntnant. Brooks Is
said to have another wife living, and
when placed tinder arrest Helen Tllson
declared that Brooks was her husband,
but this assertion was denied by the
man.
GRorsns WiLt. Meet Tonight. Port
land retail grocers will meet tonight in
the Allsky Hall and much business of
Interest to members of the association
will come up. Fifteen new members will
be taken Into the organization. The pre
liminary steps will probably he taken to
arrange for a pure food show, which will
be held In -the near future. The execu
tive committee has been authorized to In
corporate and form a mutual fire insur
xnce body for the benefit of the grocers.
Tins matter w-ill probably be taken up
tonight.
N'tRSF.s Wtn. RnndsH K. Woodrurf.
aged L'l. and Miss Marearet l-owther. 2S
yenrs old, were married at the Portland
Sanatorium at Mount Tabor last night by
Kklcr Daniel Netlleton. Both are nurses,
both having started in the same class
at the sanatorium. They will graduate
in the Fall of 1SOS. Mrs. Woodruff is a
native of F.ngland, and went to British
Columbia, last September, coming thence
to Portland. After a short honeymoon
they will continue their work at the
Sanatorium. .
CRl'SHEr 1'Nr.F.R FAI.I.INO CHASE.
Thomas tiraham. a workman employed
on the Portland Jfc Seattle Railway
bridge at St. Johns, was severely in
jured by a falling crane . yesterday. He
was conveyed to St. Vincent s Hospital,
where it was found necesarv to ampu
tate both feet at the ankles. He was
severely bruised about the head and
body in addition to having his feet
crushed and Is in a erious condition.
Hopes are entertained for bis recovery'.
Home Training Association. a meet
ing of the Home Training Association
will be held tonight at 'M o'clock in the
City Hall. The general theme of the ses
siun will be "Child Development: the
Rclotiou of Punishment to Obedience."
A discussion of this subject will be led
by Mrs. v. J. Hawkins.
"Sr.E t lie Berkshire Apartments. Seventh
and Jefferson streets. New and modern.
Fully equipped for convenience and econ
omy. No car fare necessary. Suites of
four rooms and bath. Janitor in building,
or telephone Main 250(5.
Please do not forget it is today at 2
P. M. that begins the ale of iskender
Pey's collection of Oriental rugs at G.
Baker & Co.'s auction rooms, Alder and
Park streets.
Ptyop. Rinoler's dancing class ' at
new hall, corner Grand avenue and East
Moirison street, tonight and every Tues
day. Saturday.
For B let t. Corner store and 7 rooms
Uitalrs. Seventh and Couch streets.
K iC, oregonlan.
Not' a ' Christian '' Scientist'. - Mrs.
Congdon while descending the stairs, in
the Abington building Sunday night after
the close of the regular Spiritualist meet
ing held there; tripped -and fell to the
bottom, sustaining a fracture of the
large bone of her right wrist. The frac
ture was reduced by a surgeon a few
hours later and the patient is now rest
ing, without pain. The fall was a severe
one and. as Mrs. Congdon is an elderly
woman. It will require some time for her
to recover from its effects. The fact has
developed that Mrs. Congdon is a Spirit
ualist, ndt' a Christian Scientist.
Death of Indian War Veteran. John
B. Huttcm. a pioneer of ifto2, died Sun
day afternoon at the Good Samaritan
Hospital. He was born in Franklin
County. Missouri, in 1S32, and crossed the
plains to Oregon in lr2." He was a vet
eran of the Rogue River Indian wars of
1850-56 and in 1fct7 moved to .Oregon City,
where he resided up to the time of ,bis
death. Mr. Hutton, had a wide ac
quaintance throughout Clackamas Coun
ty. He leaves three daughters. Mrs.
Annie Crookham, of Woodburn, and
Mrs. lone Billings and Mrs. May Huff,
of Portland.
Y. W. C. A. Outino Club. A new out
ing club, the Hee Hee Kalaganie. . under
the auspices of the Young Women's
Christian Association, has just been tr
ganized. Miss Millie Schloth is the presi
dent; Kleanor Kurth.. , vice-president;
Mary Scott, secretary, and Inez Kvans.
treasurer. The object of .the club is to
encourage outdoor life . during fair
weather. Committees have been appoint
ed on birds and botany, walking, row
ing, swimming, tennis, horseback riding
and sketching. with competent young)
women In charge. .
Will G. Steel to I.ectlre Will G.
Steel will lecture tomorrow night in the
Third Presbyterian Church; Kast -Thirteenth
and Pine streets, on the subject.
"In the t-and . of the MazainaB,' or
Mount Rainier, Scenes and ..Incidents:
Crater I-ake. Its Formation and His
tory." The lecture will be fully illus
trated with numerous stereopticon views.
There will be no admission charged.
Luncheon to Rev. John Fltnn. Rev.
John Flynn was the guest of honor at
a luncheon party given yesterday in
honor of his 90th birthday, which occurs
today. A party of 35 Methodist minis
ters and their: wives gathered at Wat
son's restaurant and joined in wishing
the veteran of the pulpit many years of
continued prosperity and active service
in his chosen work.
To Hold All-Dat Service. The Holi
ness Association will hold an all-day
meeting today at the AVesleyan Metho
dist Church on the Montavilla carline.
Services will be held at 10:30. .2:30 and
7:20 o'clock:
Dr. Johnson to Speak. Rev. Howard
Agnew Johnson. D. D.. will speak at
Calvary Presbyterian Church at. -4 o'clock
this afternoon on "Christ's Last Thought
for the Christian." , r-.
Steamship F. A. Kilburn sails for
Coos Bay and Eureka today (Tuesday).
March 26. at S P. M. W. A. Baker, agent.
Oak Street Dock. Phone Main 86.
We have moved our offices from 47
First street to 328 Gllsan street between
Sixth and Seventh. The W. G. McPher
son Company. '
Mopehn offices in the new Buchanan
building for rent, Portland Trust Com
pany of Oregon, southeast corner Third
and Oak. : K' ,
Business Men's Lunch. 11:30 to 2. All
home-cooking. Women's Ex., 133 10th st.
At the Stock Theaters
" Senator" Daughter" at Lyric.
WHAT WOMEN" WILL DO." adver
tised as the bill at the Lyric this
week, will not be -put on, and in Its place
has been substituted the play "A Sena
tor's Daughter." This play is well adapt
ed to the Lyric Company, and the mfmr
bers are well cast. The scene of the story
is laid in Washington, and the plat.'la
woven around the daughter of a Kentucky
Senator. It tells of the love a woman bears
for a man other than her husband ana of
how a titled son of Europe's aristocracy
endeavors to win a loving wife from the
soldier husband. Warda Howard takes
the title role, that of the wronged- wom
an, and her acting is as good as could
be desired. She performs her part well,
as the role Is difficult.
Frank Fanning as usual takes the lead
ing part, that of a wronged husband, wtro
loves and forgives his wife.- and treats
her as though she were' more siiwied
against than winning. Another of line
company who must not be forgotten is
Belle Barcus. Pretty. vivacious- and
winsome, she Is the pet of the company,
and well deserves' the honor. Her art
lng last night was one of the best parts
of the play, and she Is as natural an
actreps as one could find. The rest of
the company ts well cast, and all do their
work well. . -i
"A Senator's Daughter" will continue
all week, with matinees .every afternoon,
and -the regular evening performances.
"Vnder Scaled Orders" at .llie Star.
THE STAR conies forward" with an
other good bill this week, and. "l-'n
dor Sealed Orders" Is one of the best pro-'
ductlons that the Aden Stock Company
has presented. The etory of the play is
complex, and the scenes are iiu in Ioh
don and in the foothills of Algeria. The
story is that of a young man who mar
ries an Algerian girl, and who incurs the
enmity of one of the wickedest men on
earth. The pint shifts from the wilds of
BREAKFAST FOOD FOR
The Harry
When Upton Sinclair wrote "The Jungle," he aimed to reach the public's heart, but, by
accident, hit 'em in the stomach.
When we write our daily message to Portland folk we aim to reach their head that part
of it we term the "think," where the "gray matter" reposes. If we make our aim true, we're
pretty certain to reach the stomachs of the readers with our meats.
We prefer the logic of TRUTH to pleading for trade. "Any person who takes into his
stomach food unfit for consumption, prepared under the direction of unscrupulous commercial
pirates, deserves the poisoning he gets" says Sinclair.
When you buy meats at the HARRY WOOD MARKET you know what you're
getting Healthful, wholesome, Government Inspected Meats.
I Can you better these prices? The meats are Oregon's BEST.
BEEF.
Choice Brisket. ..... 4
Choice Necks to Boil 4
Choice Stew Meats, 4c
Fine Kidneys. ...... 5
.Corned Beef 6
Choice Sh'lder Roast 7?
Choice Pot Roast - 7c
Choice Sh'lder St'k: 7
Round Steak Sd 8c
Choice Rump Roast. S
Hamburger Steak. . . S
Tripe S6
Africa to the heart of London, and from
the central police station of the metrop
olis to the dpsert. . .
The most important character is that
of Andre Jansan. a notorious French
criminal. This role is taken by Taylor
Bennett, and throughout be bandies the
part well. The role in a way corresponds
to that of Svengali. in 'Trilby."
Mr. Bennett's work is excellent, his
make-up is perfect and capable of strik
ing terror .to any heart. Another of the
players who ' deserves a great deal of
credit is-A, C. Winn, as Sergeant Leg
gett, of the English aecret, service. His
wgrk Is comical and also very good. The
rest of the company perform well, the
stage settings are fine and throughout the
play is a distinct success.
At the Vaudeville Theaters
Pantages.
PATRONS of Pantagres have the op
portunity this week to witness one
of the best bills ever presented at that
popular playhouse. Manager Johnson
certainly has produced a good list of
attractions, 8nd none of tne audience
pocs away disappointed. Barr and
Kvans. two very funny men., lead the
hill, nnd carry the applause. Their
wgrk is funny to' the extreme, and yet
there is something more in their act
ing than the usual nonsense of the
vaudeville stage. Stroud and Thatcher,
who present a little playette. are next
In the order of excellency, nnd their
funny little skit provokes a. great deal
of amusement and laughter. They are
a arood team, well matched, and capa
ble of entertaining almost any audi
ence. Leo White Sings a new song this
week, "When You Know You're- Not
Forgotten by the Girl You Can't For
get." Tli is song was never before
heard In this city. The Hilton sisters,
in o musical act; Zo Tanzi, a vocalist;
Mickey Feeley. an eccentric' acrobat,
and the blograph, fill out the bill.
Grand.
Albini the Great, who has the feature
bill at the Grand this week, certainly de
serves the title of "great." Illusionist,
he Is. and one of the most remarkable
of those who have visited the Coast..
.Neither magician nor sorcerer, nor agent
of the powers of darknesa could perform
a more remarkable feat than this man
does on the stage. His work is simple,
yet astonishing and the 'illusion, is per
fect. One minute you see a trunk with
nothing In it. the next moment, a very
pretty young girl steps forth. There
are other parts of the show that deserve
mention. Tom Bradford, a comedian, ec
centric to the extreme, keeps the audience
in convulsions of laughter the whole time
-he is on the stage. His work is a mix
ture of nonsense and rattling good jokes,
so blended together that they are very,
very funny.
The rest of the bill Is good. Matt Good
man., conies forward with a brand new
song, "Arrah Wanna;" James Sullivan &
Co. present a clever playette. while, the
Musical Harts and the Grandiscope, fill
out the bill.
RUSTLE OF SILKEN SKIRTS
Silk Skirts Bought Xow for Easier
Will Serve for Grand Opera
and Afterward.
Killing two birds with one stone that
is what foresighted women will do this
week. And realizing their intention In
this regard, we have on display the most
beautiful and lustrous assortment of silk
underskirts to be found in town. These
exquisite garments come in such a vast
variety of colors and shades tan, navy,
gray, champagne, light blue, nile green,
red. black and white. Roman stripes,
plaids that "there will be no difficulty in
matching the new Kaster suit or finding
a magnificent contrast. The maferlal is
superb the highest grade of serviceable
taffeta- .The prices, whatever you -wish
to pay, from S;,.cO to J20. The place.
The Bartholomew Co... "The House of
Tone." 392 Washington street.
HOTEL PORTLAND.
Grand opera. Both dining-rooms will
be used Tupeday and Wednesday after
the opera. Music in each room. Reserva
tions may be made now.
H. C. BOWERS.
LADIESSUITS.
If you wish to purchase a suit, call at
jC Flaf-: Roya! and save money by so
difng T5 Washington street
A GREAT FUTURE
NO OTHER OCCUPATION OFFERS SO GREAT A FUTURE TO
A YOUNG MAN AS LIFE INSURANCE.
SEE THE PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE OF NEW YORK, 308
STEARNS BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR.
SERVED FIPI1NQ HOT FROM
Loin Steak 10
Sirloin Steak. . . . . .12i2
Small Porterhouse..l2
Fancy Porterhouse. 12 y2$
Rib Steak - - 12V2C
Fancy 'T" Bone..l2
VEAL.
Delicious R'mp Rst.l2i4
Delicious Leg R'st..l2
Delicious Rib R'st..l2i4
Juicy Cutlets. . . . . .12
Veal Shanks, broth. 6
Veal for Stew. . .. . Sd
Wood Market
MAIL OPERA ORDERS MOW
Reservations Made In" and Out of
Town for Grand Cfiiera.
Mail orders from both In and out of
town are now being received for the San
Carlo Opera Company, which comes . to
the iHeilig Theater Tuesday and Wednes
day, April 2 and 3. The repertoire will
be as follows: Tuesday night, "La Gio
conda." with Nordlca In the cast: Wednes
day afternoon. "La Boheme. with Alice
Nielsen: Wednesday night. ' "Carmen."
with Mile. Dereyne. Address mail orders
and make checks payable to W. T. Pangle.
manager Heilig Theater, inclosing aelf
addressed stamped envelope for safe re
turn. The box-office at the Heilig The
ater will open next Thursday morning.,
March 28. Mall orders take preference
over hov-offlce sale. Toft orders ure re-
turned as soon as they are filled. Season
i orders are filled ahead of single opera
orders.
WHEREJT0 DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for parties. 30o Wash., near 5th.
EASTER HATS
Can be had at Ie Palais Royal at a
less price than any place in the city.
37 Washington street.
OWN YOUR OV E
OV IN PaPK
(SEE PAtiE J3.)
for the teeth
Ricittrrl
; TEA
A trifle of tea in a dainty
cup has in it. a world of
rest or of stimulant what
is the time o'day ?
A Schilling & Company San Francisco
chvab Printing Co.
- HEXT WORK. PxrCgS
141', STARK STREET)
THOUGHT
First and Alder
Streets-On the
Corner
Breast of Veal 10
Shoulder Eoast 10
PORK.
Legs of Pork '.12,$
Tickle Pork 12i2
Side Pork. 1214
Pork Sh'lder Roast. 12
Pork Chops...
SUNDRIES.
Brains 10
Mixed Sausage 10
Hams 17
Breakfast Bacon.. .17y2
Pork Hocks... 8 '
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UpURIF'ESTrlEBREATlrl
Salaried People
SHOULD LET
"The Oldest Trust Com
pany in Oreg'on"
Solve the Saving
Problem for Them
With resources of over "
$1,800,000.00
We pay 2 pr cnt
interest on check Re
counts (evfn hun
dred) on dally bal
ances of $500 or
over; t3 per cent on
rav intra accounts; 3
to 4 per cent on
time certificates of de
posit, and from 2'i to
4 per cent on special
certificates of deposit
payable on short no- '
tice.
Call for statement and book of
ILLUSTRATION'S.'
.- .
Portland Trust Company ot Oregon
S. E. Cor. Third and. Oak 6t.
Phone Exchange -72.
BENJ. I.' COHEN.. -.'...President
. H. L. PITTOCK Vlce.Presldent
B. JjEE . PAG ET Secretary
J. O. GOI.TP. A. .Assistant Secretary
This Ladies Ox
ford is a new crea
tion for the Spriui
of 1907.
The pointed toe.
bench made, patent
leather Oxfords will
be more popular than
the tans this spring.
Ask vour dealer
if for the shoe which
B 'fits like your foot-
M Pnt. U
HieGotzianShoe
Had la St. Tmul by C. GoUiaa & HE
fe Co. sine. 1855. 11
Write Your Eastern Friends
TO COME WEST VIA
SPECIAL
Low Colonists' Rates
DIKING MARCH AXD APKIL
Prom St. Paul, Minntapoll. Duluth.
Omaha. St. Joseph, Kansas City and
other Missouri R'.vcr points to
Portland and Ashland. (")C A A
Or., . and Intermediate
points T
From fit. Louis to Port- tf"lA fi A
land. Ashland. Or., and 1 J 1 1
Intermediate points 4U.VV
From Chios gro. to Portland. Cl 1 AA
Ashland. Or., and Inter- I III
medlata points VvJ.W
Similar low rates from other East
ern points to the West.
Send me full name and address of
your relatives or friends In the fiast
that are thinking of coming- to the
Pacific- Northwest, and I will have
them furnlshd with literature and
full Information, or if you wish to
pay the fare of anyone, the money
can . be deposited with any agent of
the Northern Pacific Hallway and
tickets will be promptly furnished.
For any - additional Information
wanted, call on or address
A. D. CHARLTON, .
" AMtp.Tit G?Tirai Ffcssenrer Agent,
. 255 Morrison Street, Corner Third.
Portland. Or.
A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever
tl t. felix gocracd's oriental
Cream or magical beautifies
RniOTM Tan. Pfttpl,
Freckles. Moth Patcbcs,
Rub, and Skta Dimrues.
ana every oiemiift
OB buty. ftod tlfr
flee detection. It
hu stood tht test
-of 67 yesrv, aaft
Is to btmlin we
taste it to be tare it
Is properly mQ:
Accept aocOQ&tr'
fit of similar
fikttC. Dr. L. A..
flarre said to m
lady of tb h mut
ton a patient) i
MAt fOQ ladies
will use then.
I reeoninena
fakMPB mi4' rpaia m as the leaiK har.tiftil at all the
kia praparai ions'." For sate by all dnunrts aad Fancy
tfoods Dealer in. the United States, Canada and Europe.
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1 mt II rtsnrtft llrNl
sU riilinisiiM Cat Osacom a4 -"MmIii
The Bank
Founded 1864
Capital paid up
Surplus and Undivided
Portland Branch, Chamber of" Commerce Bldg.
In view of the enhanced demand for money,
will pay 4 per cent per annum on deposits for
a year fixed and on deposits in its Savings
Department.
DUNLAP HATS
ABSOLUTELY BEST QUALITY
AND CORRECT STYLE
SPRING BLOCK NOW ON SALE
ROBINSON & CO.
SOLE
AGENTS
'Tet ley's
INDIA AND CEYLON
No legislation Is needed to Improve 'Tetley's Tea. The tea Itself Is ah
solntely pure, and every care ts taken in blending and packing it to
prevent anything impure becoming a part of it.
WADHAMS & CO. Distributing Agents Portland, Oregon
DO IT NO W I
Take advantage of the
COLONIST RATES TO OREGON
And the Pacific Northwest ovor the Union Pacific, Oregon. Short Line, Oregon-.
Railroad & Navigation Co., and Southern Pacific, from ail parts of the East,'
DAILY during Maroh and April.
YOU CAN PREPAY
For tickets; if you desire to bring friends, relatives, employes or others from
the East, by depositing the eost with any agent of the 0. R. & N. or S. P.
Co., with name and address, and ticket will be promptly furnished in the East.';
A Rare Opportunity to Promote the Industrial
Growth of the Northwest
. RATES FROM PRINCIPAL EASTKRN CITIES.
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$33.Ot
SO.OOI
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Chita ao.so
fit. l.iifa 7.50
Kama City 32.50
Omaha U3.B0
St. Panl . 311.50
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A Rati a DDI v to. all main and branch lin noints. HimtJnirton tn Knnk.n.
Inclusive. B Rate applv to Portland, Astoria and Pugei Sound points: also
Boutnern Pacific main and branch line points north of and including Ashland,.
Oregon.
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How they grow so fresh and
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