THE MORNING OREGON'TAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19QS.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AJIT&EXEXTS.
WUNOAiTW THEATER (Twelfth ar.1 Mor-
rlaocj Baker Stock Company In "Tn. Oirl
of the GuMi "West." Tonlsht :ia o'clock.
BAKER THEATER TThlnS. near TamhllU
Tr. musical comedy. "The Cat and tM
Flddl..- Tonishl at
ORPKBIV THflaTEJR .Morrison, between
fclith and Seventh, Advanced TaudeTllle.
Toc:(ht at S.1&.
ORAND THEATTTR fWaahlngton. between
Seventh and Parai VeudavlU. da luxe.
30. T:0 and P. M.
rANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and 6tark
Ccctlsuaua TaudevUla. 2-io. 7 .JO and
P. M.
TAP. THP5ATER rtVaahlrrton and ParkV
Comedy-drama. "Cncle Joea P.rkloe." To
slsht at 1.16; matinee. Wedneeday and Sat
urday. IVTRIC THEATER (SeTenth and Alder)
EtvRkail btocic Company In "NloDe." fcvery
n'.xht at 8 11; matinees Tuesday. Tnumlagr
ed Halurday at 2:1a.
a
ft-Aumi TuDi?m IwpvnvCHn Thi
North Albina Push Club will endeavor
to liave three provisions included In the
Dew charter, one making It possible to
bold nonpartisan municipal elections, one
making It possible (or Uie dty to own
mnii operate as electric lighting plant
and also own and operate a stxeot-pav-tng
plant. H- G. Parsons, who has these
amendments in charge., explained what
a nonpartisan city election is. He would
prohibit plaoing after any candidate
the name of the party to which he be
longs. Democrat, Republican. Socialist
pr . any title would be left off and the
pains of the candidate would stand alone,
Imly his personal friends knowing to
Which party be belongs. Meetings of the
charter advisory committee of the East
Bids federated clubs will not be started
tin 111 the charter revision commission
bus decided on what sort of a charter It
will frame. Until that Is done the mem
ber of the committee feel that It has
MAfi.tncr An whtnh tri work. la. E. Rice
bnnour.cea this plan, and says that the
committee wui noia regular mwi
bigs for consideration of any charter
a.a,a...( V. mav Ha aiibmlrted. Af
filiated clubs will be notified when these
meetings will be neio.
Tiu Op em Gymnasium. The opening
txerclses of the Hassalo-street Congre-
I 1 f V nmnaEllini Anil tl U l,-
rooms will be held In the annex tomor-
ot. nlrht A. M. firillfV. Of the 1'ort-
Land Y. M. C. A., will be present with
a number of young men rrom mat or
ganisation to give an exhibition of what
i Mr . rvmnRiliim. RflV. Paul
Rader will make explanations of future
plans, l nree regular auiiciw .,.... " ' "
to be organised on October 6. composed
respectively of boys between the ages
ef 8 and 12, 12 and 18 and of men above
these ages. There will also be classes
tr.r hnvt ami sirls. Touns men and young
nnvn anrf ariulta at stated times, all
under teachers furnished by the Y. M.
n a v. . . . .....a., K aiinArvtalnn of a
board of trustees of the Men's Club and
a rw T3ar Tha Imter will train the
students of the East Side High School
and Is the head coacn oi me iomuu
tm. Arraneemeilts have been made
Vat 8ia Hlsth SchOOl StU
.nia will use the gymnasium. At the
meeting tomorrow night the public Is
Invited to inspect the finely constructed
and appointed annex of the church.
Axiruaia Busixbss MBsmjto. Reports
were submitted at the annual business
.... e ih, cwvtnrt Rantlst Church.
East tVventh and East Ankeny streets.
Tuesdav nlgnt. snowing progress iniuusu
. i ...... flnanf.iniiv and otherwise.
lilH .,,. J '
All obligations have been met and there
r. nn debts. The following officers
.lutni' mmrrh treasurer. A. B.
Tn.nni.tt- clerk. R. R. Robinson; trustee.
r H slaver- deacon. J. R. Slever: dee.
.. Mra llanrjersett and Mrs.
ft.it..Ai. itnaiHntenrlftnt of the Bible
achool. U. K. Hall. W. B. Hall, chair
man, read the annual report of the trus
. -.wi-h ahAwajt vrwwi nnnncial con
dition. The report on work of the Bible
V.MI ahavan vr.llent reSUltS. The Sir
i I haamiat nf the COn-
PUBJ malliuu a,au
arregatlon will be held on the evening of
October a, wnen repwie w n
rartments of the church will be ub-
rnltted. in tms gatnenna ua romr
...A will taika nart. Rev. SI C.
Lapham. the pastor. Is row completing
Ms sixth year at the Second Baptist
torture h.
FinrtatAi. or Mrs. Elizabeth Braijjer.
a-The funeral of Mrs. t-iixaDetn tsraiiitr,
less than a month the bride of F. W.
Wi nt-- - ivinH i ir-Tnii vesterday morn-
Eg from SC Marys Church, Williams
avenue and Etanton street, and the ln
ET a - .fn.,n Palvarv Cemeterv.
inniinii ' " - -
rrhere wss a large attendance of sor
rowing friends, the services being more
than ordinarily pathetic. i?he was mar
ried to Mr. Brallier about one month
ago. but died of pneumonia at St. Vin
cent a Hospital nunaay. oii- "
. . trraduate of 9t. Mary's
l . a . . ., iiAr hime had been at 43
Uardlnc street.
South Mocht Taboh Ixcludkd. South
Mr , T.Kn, haa not been left out in
the annexation movement In the Mount
pcott dlstrtct. t-. .-x. roru. pimwm
Mount Si-ott Annexation Club, said yes-
- .. .. v. . . tl.a, netltlnn filed bv the
Mount Ik-ott people Includes sections
. t. 17 and IS and a small part of sec
ern- it mwnahln 1 south, range east
li-w I- In lha r!t' 1 T RH'.d
vnicn la hw. . .- -
there Is no need of apprehension on the
rart of the soutn siount xauor yvvvm
that they will be left out.
FuEia or Mas. DtuuH J. Gmr-b-tth
The funeral of Mrs. Delilah Jane
. I . .1 i .4 Canlamha, 2S. WSS held
. ' .eAHAnn friMn her late home.
ersirninj ' " -
70 Oregon street, and the Interment was
tn Rose fltv lemetery. 110
years old and is survived by her hus
fnd. . H. Criffith. and three children,
frank F.. William and Emma J. Griffith.
CV!TAIIt. RASET RESIOIS. . .
Nonstable of St. John district.
a. j J .a v.i . ranilenatlon to the COUnty
rVimmlsslnners yesterday. He save as a
. laarlne the offire that tt Is
aaMuirv fnr him to devote his en
tire time to his personal business. He
recommended that W. R. Ashby, of St.
John, be seiecietj to laae tna
Cou-eos) or Pharmact Opens October
I The annual session of the North Pa
cific College of Pharmacy begins October
1. Persons desiring a thorough and prac
tical training in pharmacy leading to the
degree of Ph. G. should call upon or
address Pr. H. C. Miller, corner Fif
teenth and Ouch streets.
Petal Cciitr, Opens October 1
The annual session of the North Pacific
Collere of Dentistry begins October 1.
Pr. H. C. Miller, dean, will be at his
efrice daily for the reception and ma
triculation of students- Corner Fifteenth
and Couch streets.
FnicE of ice. Oct. 1: Saloons, hotels,
restaursnts, stores. SSc per WW lbs.; fam
ilies. (Oc per MO lbs. Ice Delivery Com
pany. Liberty Coal A Ice Company, a
SfBCOHP Church of Christ. Scientist
and reading rooms hare moved to Wood
men's Hall, comer East Sixth and E.
Aider. Services at the usual hours.
Mrs. Nina Labxw will commence an
other beginners' dancing class. Inquire
till S P- M. dally and after 7 P. M.
jajax G. Cohe. attorney-at-law, has
removed from Columbia building to 1CC3
li'JS Board of Trade building.
j-oa ftxxr. A few aloe offices In The
Oregonlan, building. Bee Superintendent,
room Kl
The N"Etsx-RArT Shoj now located
!n Mara nam building. th St.. near Mor
rtaon. Dr. Paruxo removed office to resi
dence. SIS East Xh st. Both phonea
ps. B. P. JoBSSOX has returned.
Stlohawk building.
Jjav 6 war, dentist, til Dekum bldg.
n . Ta -Darft At the flrSt
annual meeting of the Forty-flfth-street
Baptist Church. Kev. a. . "'
pastor, held Monday night the last of the
r jk, am wHned out. There was
a large attendance of members. Septem
ber 1. If', me cnurtu w 1"'', -with
28 charter members, and In Jan
uary a lot costing was purchased
and a building erected. Tne property
Is now worth t3 and members nin una
Increased to 62. Plans were laid for
aggressive work during the coming year.
Rev. L N. Monroe, of Calvary Baptist
Church, and Rev. L. Williamson, of the
Fernie. B. C. Baptist t-nurce,
speakers. During the evening the last
of the .? needed to ciear 011. ino we
was raised. In addition a thank offer
ing of $12.12 was made and turned over
to the Baptist Church of Fernie, which
lost its building Dy nre.
Otekdose or Opiate Km-e. Mrs. Alice
I a.ara llvlnaf St 690
Kerby street, died at 1 o'clock yesterday
morning as the result of an overdose of
a sleeping potion prescribed by Dr. Abele
because his patient was a sufferer from
neurasthenia. Although cautioned as to
the amount of the drug to be taken, Mrs.
Lee disregarded ner lunracuuu.
drank an ounce of the medicine which
was a mixture or cniorai oyn
potassium bromide. Coroner ixoraen was
notified later In the morning and took
-u n . tna, a.aa TTe came to the con
clusion, after an Investigation, that the
deceased was responsioie wr no.
death through carelessness. Mrs. Lee is
survived by one daughter, Mary Alice
Lee, who lives In La Center. Or.
Faxj. Mat PROva Fatax- josepn
Ehllncn. Janitor of the Grand Theater.
a i. . ha mi nmve a fatal acd-
ii-nf vesterdav. Ehllnen. who lives at
the Philadelphia rooming-house, was
going -down the stairs yesterday after
noon leading to tne street- -"
way down the stairs there Is a pair of
swinging doors. Opening these doors.
a a . i ..-f there was SO land-
1,11 U IwauiluiB ; , -
lng there. Ehllnen stepped out. lost his
balanco and fell rorwara. eina.ua
his head. He was picked up unconscious
.1 . i- aha. flnnl ftnnaaritsn HOS-
n ial in Holman's ambulance. Physicians
pronounced his case to ce one m -rnnpiMslen
of the brain.
A u.ttiii rRPITOit EREAX3 ABJ.
Edward Cannon, of 868 Johnson street,
-ii , . laitar vaaterdav after-
1' l:va a, j
noon while doing some amateur carpenter
...ii,iic in tha rear of his
wora vn m huuuhi - -
home, and fell to the ground, breaking
his left arm and sustaining ioien"
Juries. He was removed to the Good
Samaritan UosDital In the Red Cross
ambulance. Mr. Cannon will be con
fined indoors for several weeks as a re
sult of the accident.
Reoistratiok Nearlt 84.000. The total
registration of voters during 1908 has
reached nearly 84.000. the figure when the
books closed at 6 o ciock iat me,....
Ing 33.M6. There were 26. 1M who regis
tered as Republicans ana osui as i...u
crats. besides 1946 of miscellaneous party
-a.m.,1 - einaa tha hiwiki onened last
a 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 - aj...w r . .
week. 637 Republicans have registered. 177
Democrats and 101 miscellaneous. J-""-"
were 90 registrations yesteraay.
a-. TAa.n rafll1lnar the dlSDlSV Sd-
vertisement of the Gordon Falls people
In today's Oregonlan will reaauy
a, ta Ka H..rl vpd f rom an invest
ment In the company's bonds. They cer
tainly are attractive.
THB) Jewish Women's Sewing bociety
wiU meet Friday. October K f
M.. at Temple Beth Israel, jaeetinga w
be held hereafter on nrst ana tmru
Fridays of month. , Mrs. E. Sichel, Secy.
n it ci-Div-poa XTtcRTiNa. The
rATTVH Daai ..... -
regular monthly meeting of the Patton
Home Association win oe i a....
row afternoon at 3 o'clock. Take L
car.
1Y0B
HIES
1
Seneca Smith and John Mon-
1ag Join Executive Board.
THREE VACANCIES REMAIN
Will Be Filled Soon, nd Then As
signments of Committees Will
Be M ado Monta g Served
Lane Before.
When a special session of the City Ex-
. . w.a railed to order . by
OCU 11 xv-aa - - .
Mayor Lane yesterday afternoon. Judge
Seneca Smith and Jonn ----
. .- .iwinL Roth were appoint-
ed yesterday by the Mayor to fill vacan
cies caused by recent resiis"""
. . .V. nnv.aai1lTISB Of UlS
were passed and otner miiiv-
was transacted. .
John Montag was formerly a tnember
of the Executive Board and resigned be
cause It became known that he violated
rruie of the charter by signing requisi
tions on bis own establishment, a stove
manufacturing concern. He set up the
defense that ne did not know he was vio
lating any section of the charter, but it
was deemed wise by him and Mayor Lane
at the time that Mr. Montag should quit
the board. Therefore, when he resigned,
the Mayor promptly accepted the resig
nation. . .
That Mayor Lane should 'again appoint
Mr. Montag to a place on tie board
caused considerable surprise throughout
official circles, but Mayor Lane thought
that Mr. Montag Is too valuable a man
for the city to have tn Its service to al
, . i n i, . rtnoa made to stand In
lOW WiO uuauu.. vuwv
the way, and consequently reappointed
his former associate.
Judge Seneca Smith Is a well-known
lawyer of this city, and recently came
Into prominence because of the test he
made of tne cnarter ameuuiiaou." -a..
were finally upheld by the Supreme Court
of Oregon. He has long admired Mayor
Lane and is an ardent supporter of the
administration.
There are still three vacancies on the
board, as there have been four resigna
tions the past weeK, tne memuera lesnut
the Mayor's official circle being Robert
T Ea.ln MflPIlB I- f- I' 1 Ml I II It" I . XJ. 4..
Paerv and Richard Wilson, the latter
three being the members oi tne nre com
mittee, and Mr. Sabln being the chair
man of the street cdmmlttee.
The street committe is scheduled to
meet this afternoon, but It Is doubtful if
there will be nnv session, as Mayor Lane
hna nnt naftiened the new members to
any committees as yet, but will do so In
enn awa Ua n n nnun r-oA a 1 in vester-
d,v afternoon that he intends to fill the
remaining three vacancies soon, so there
will be a full board of ten members, as
required by the charter.
j Make .
j Payday
j YOUR
1 Banking Day
I Do this and your bank ao-
fnnnt will drnw. i
i
THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGOU
j PAYS
I 2 to 4
Call for our book of
naUfSTRATIOKS."
Portland Trust Company
I of Oregon .
S. E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS
BEXJ. I- COHEX President
H L. riTTOTK Vice-President
SB. A. 8. NICHOLS. .Id Viee-1're.'t.
B. IJEK PAGET Secretary
W. . GILL Assistant Secretary
g C. W. DEGRATT vasnier
Kieweosw
SZ, THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
Friday
peoall
PERSONALMENTION.
I - t nAmr who has been on
year visit In Eastern cities, has re-
a...J Ka KrTTI A In Portland. Or.
luri.ru 1 " w. -
c, Th.ll manager of "The Man or
the Hour" company, wmcn is
soon to the Helllg Theater, is in
land. .
Mrs P. T. Wallace, a pioneer or ioj.
is seriously 111 at her home In Monta
vllla. and It Is thought that she cannot
recover.
. ura. it R Rowe. living at 31
.1.1. a i iv - ,
Oregon street, left last night for a visit
In the East. Mr. Rowe will visit his
mother in Wisconsin, who is S6 years old.
He will also go to Chicago ana new
on railroad business.
Henry Pavls. one of the big flp-ures
In New Tork financial circles, and a
recognised factor In the railroad world.
. . a,a.t at the Hotel Portland
yesterday, together with his wife and
son. Mr. Davis Is a partner in the Arm
of A. A. Housman & Co.. the largest
n international securities In
Ulivin.u. a a.. --
a ... u. haa the distinction Of
having been one of the early pioneers
In Northwestern railroading-- He
k.., that he was the first brakeman
i in, aaennd conductor on t..e
Northern Pacific Railroad. and also
that he drove the first and last spikes
.i ......aii. nf that road. Later
he worked himself up to be general
passenger agent or tne .Mannooa .
, -. a tha "Vnrthern Pacific
ana nit'.. " i" -
as trainmaster. He soon developed
phenomenal business sagacity, and his
operations arier leaving .i.e ."..."
-... v..a. mail him a millionaire-
Mr. Davis predicts that within 60 days
some startling announcement.. .....
made concerning Industrial matters In
the Pacific Northwest. He positively
declines to discuss the matter lurtner,
. i. inerrei. that these announce
ments are to follow as a result of the
ir-miar. Rockefeller. President
Earling and other magnates, who wme
here the nrst oi tne wcn.
Pavls accompanied the party as far as
Portlana.
CASTLB ROCK. Wash.. Sept.
Portland friends of Miss Beatrice Me
rlin) will be pleased to learn that she
Is considerably Improved from her re
cent serious illness and that early re
covery Is expecteo
ORBOON CITY, Or., Sept. SO. James
Arthur Gallogly, First Lieutenant Coast
ar.iiia.rv ivria. 'United States Army.
. . i -. Tiiaut.v. Ortoher 20l
IS to 'r- mca. a - ' ' -
at o'clock, to Miss Harrietts Gray,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Richard
. . nr i:Mvnraw. ai mil. a. ua.
' ' . . . i- n rr hnv And
1 Mr. ianogiy IS an " ' r ' "
I .... ani4iiatn T mm e rum. " "
years sgo.
PIANOS FORMUSICIANS.
if run don't mind a little usage In
- have lust what you want.
. . a .rand fnr 1650. retails for
r. i c - rnth- a Hallet & Davis for
35 a month; a Schubert (large
sixel $295 JS a month; jacoo uon
tbh0 style) for 1.45 IT a month; a
Taa-ondv a magnificent tone, (the $450
- . ---- -a . . Vlaat
atvlei tor ijo a hiwuw..
pavment may be anytime within the
month. Reed-French Store, Sixth and
Burnslde. "
SAMPLESUITS.
Women's and misses' ssmple suits,
conts and walsU on sale at o on the
dollar. No two alike. Alterations free.
McAUen fc McDonnell. Third and Mor
rison. A
WHEREJO DINE.
ATI the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for ladles. SOS Wash., near Fifth.
Port ef Spain Tne presence of one case
of bubonlo piacue was ofSclally announced
here Wednesday. This la tha ftrst recur-l-ance
of tha disease since July 13.
Morrison,
CAMPANARI COMING OCT. 7
He Is One) of Metropolitan Quartet
Which Opens Musical Season
of Subscription Concerts.
ran.nanar( thtt fnmAllI baritone WhO
. .!.. .Km. Athaa mom VlfTT rt the
Conreld Metropolitan Opera Company to
give a concert at tne nen.B u .'i .,
Is a wonderful musician. He Is not only
a singer, but has mastered both tne piano
--.a .1. lin .n mhan ha -ana hilt 17 he
cat. a i ... v . -
r-u aa fii-nt '1 1 i t nf Ia Rrala
Orchestra, at Milan. The other members
of the quartet are martin, tne tenor;
Mme. Rappold, the brilliant soprano, and
r-a taonht th "finlffl 1 1 f"l WhO has dOnS
such excellent work with the opera com
pany. The concert at tne nram w.u uvicu
formally the musical season as well as
constitute the first of the Lois Steers-
Wynn Coman series oi suoscnption cuu
certs, which Is now being closed.
$15,550.
n-. 1. 1. . aw.rr.ar lnt nn Iif-
teenth street, with trackage facilities ar
warehouse or factory. This property Is at
hrlnarinc In on IncnmA Of 6 Tier
jiietci.l w .. &..., -. " '
cent net. rr particulars appiy iu
K. Henry s eon, 2ou mi omrci.
NORTONIA HOTEL
th street, off Wssh
Ington street. Music during dinner and
sfter the theater.
if Xi
The
Internationally
Indorsed Sight
Expert
The scientific ex
amination of the
eve and the fur-
.(htnr nf srlasses.
If necessary, is our
business exclusive-
No charge tor
examina
lv.
expert
tlon.
f A
f.A .C
Established 1901.
THOMPSON
Suite 200 Corbett Bids,
n ann Morrlaoa. Second Floor,
The largest and most modern Opti
cal Parlors In Portland.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Mm ( Main 165
Phones Hom A116&
First and Oak
Lessons
25c
u-alt, T-wn-sten. Three
step and stage dancing
taugnt dany. rroi.
Wlllaon. 386V4 Wash,
bet. W. Parle 10th sts.
m r r. . a m j-i i
"TWELVE STORIES OF SOLD
COMFORr
Bui lding is of
concrete, steel
and marble.
Located in the
m o st fashion
able shopping
district.
210 rooms, 135
baths.
Library and
bound maga
zines in read
ing - rooms for
guests.
Absolutely fire
proof. English GrilL
Bates, $1.00 Tip
I . .h. . I
ifmp)
llfel
SEATTLE'S
, Most Refined
Hostelry
60-IncbTable Damask
S5c
60-inch Bleached Table Damask,
in new floral patterns a splen
did wearing quality. Hotel men
take notice of this rare bargain.
$2.00 Dress Goods
tal3l.33
4S-inch Black Herringbone
Stripe strictly all-wool and
very stylish our regular $2.00
quality. Friday only.
72x90 Hemmed Sheets
37c
72x90 Hemmed Sheets, in extra
quality muslin, with reinforced
center. The very same sheet
sold elsewhere at 50c each..
$4.50 Wool Blankets
$2.65
$4.50 "White "Wool Blankets on
sale Friday at $2.65 a pair.
Pink and blue borders; silk
taped ends. Great Bargains.
Children's Stockings
17c
Children's Ribbed "Wool Hose,
with double heel and toe war
ranted all wool and fast black.
Standard 25c values.
$1.50 Lace Curtains
98c
On sale Friday only and not
more than 4 pairs to a cus
tomer. Full 3 yards long and
45 to 52 inches wide.
Women's $1.5011 Wr
Women's Wool Vests and Pants
in gray or white silk finished
and our best regular $1.50
grade. All sizes.
9
42x36 Pillow Cases
C
42x36-inch Pillow Cases in
splendid quality muslin on sale
Friday only at 9c each. Best
12Vc grade. Take advantage.
9
Children's Coats
$2.95
Children's School Coats, in
fancy brown and black mix
tures good and warm. Itegular
$3.50 values. Sizes 4 to 12.
$1.50 Kid Gloves
9
5
Genuine French Kid a 2-clasp
style and in all leading Fall
shades. Gloves fitted at coun
ter. All sizes. Take advantage.
Men's Underwear
s
3c
Men's "Wool Underwear, in blue
and brown well finished, and
our regular $1.25 quality.' Sizes
34 to 42. "Winter is coming.
36-in. Taffeta Silk
87c
36-inch Black Guaranteed Taf
feta Silk deep lustrous dye
and all pure silk. Best regular
$1.25 quality. A great bargain.
i in
Allowed "iRD AND MORRISON STREETS
as mr ufABT nr .
Lox-AngeleCal
With
BATH
$1.50 up
RATES
$1.00 and - CD
FIRST CLASS 8c STRICTLY MODE
FREE AlTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS
KlSll Eat E 'i,Ml
NEED A NEW STJIT?
" Want it Tailor Made?
For less than ready-made?
Read this afternoon's papers.
COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO.
SPECIALS FOR TODAY ONLY
Fyasell's Pharmacy,
between Fourth and Fifth.
THE WATCH STORE
OF PORTLAND
Vhere the largest stock is to be seen, consisting of
the highest grades of movements and cases, and
backed up by the Feldenheimer guarantee of 40
rears' standing. Quality considered, our prices
"are the lowest. It will pay to investigate.
Corner Third and Washington Streets.
Manufacturing Jeweler. Optician. Diamond Importer.
it
it
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Mushrooms (1-lb. can). Regular?
Bar Le Due jemes
TEA AND COFFEE DEPARTMENT
M. & J.Coffee
English Breakfast Tea
WINE AND LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
Dresser's XXX Bourbon ,
Dresser's X Port or Sherry. .
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
Mocha Tarts
Sunshine Cakes
FISH AND POULTRY DEPARTMENT
Chinook Salmon .
Chickens (hens)
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Shoulder of Veal Roast
Fancy Pot Roast of Beef
DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT
Imported Frankfurters
ShrimD Salad
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
Choice Gravenstein -appies . .
California Lemons
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Health Builders.
THB MOST COMPUETB RESORT.
Hot Mineral Baths
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Yin Kin Lum
Chinese Restaurant
Onen day and night.
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Corner Everett. Home Phone, A H73 ,
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Open JfivenlAaSe Xiii 7-
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Pianos for Rent
and sold on easy payments.
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