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THE MORXIXG PRECOMA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1903. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORFGONLLN TELt PHONES. Crtunllnir-R'Vnl .. Otv flrculatlon . Managing- Editor . 5und.tr Kdllor ... I'nm potnr-Room '"Ily E'l'.fr Supc Building . Pur- State. ... .Muln '"TO ...Main 7070 . tala 70T0 Main 707(1 Main 7070 Main 7070 . Main 707t Horn. A 'S A A 6S A 6"l5 A 90S A A 0U3 AMCSEMEXT8. HKfT.H? THKATER (Fourteenth and Wash ington! Tonight at !:!. concert by Ar thur ilartmann. viollnUi, and company. BIXGALOW THEATFR Twelfth and M'irilnn Bike, Stock Company In -The R.a ot the Rancr-o." Tonight at 11 o'clock. BAKEIt THEATER (Third. near Tam hnii Murmv and Mack In "The Sunny xid of Broadway." Tonight at 8:1 o'clock ORPHEVM THEATER fMorrlaon. be tween Sixth and Seventh) Advanced vaudeville Thta afternoon at a;15 and tcnifht at 8.15. PAXTAOES THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Ccntlnuou taudevllle. 2:30. 7. and :30 P. M. GRAND THEATEB (Waihlngton. between 8renth and Park) Vaudeville da luxe. 2.30, 7:30 and P. M. ETAR THEATER (Washington and Park) The melodrama. "In Wyoming." lo night at 8:15. WHAT Exoinb WOULD CosT.-A Are- en- Commi-sion Kmc. rii.ii' . - . . yesterday D. ClarK, afternoon the. W. V. Detwiler, Pio.vefr Minister Returns Rev. H. V. Koniincr. a rionetr Congregational minister of this city, who had been away for over 15 years, has returned to make Portland Ills permanent, home. Mr. Komlnger was pastor of the Hassalo Kin,.i I'nmnvriiiiiinnl t'hurrh for three year prior to leaving Portland 13 years nro. fie comes direct rrom uiurei, jiuni r have been all over the Pacltic Coast.' aid Rev. Mr. Rominsrer. "since I have been away, which has been 15 years, and have now come back to the hub of the Pacific Coast. I have found no place where. I could rest well after I left Port land, and now that I am back I can re Its future greatness more clearly than t aa -rc i-nr mcto. Portland and Oresron ere In the limelight now certainly and I want to stay here. But I hardly recognize It. Even when 1 went away my house on Kast Seventh street was In the brush. The Hassalo-3treet Congregational Church lias changed. It has a gymnasium and nfh.r Improvements. "When I was at rnliez-ft I was first basemen on he varsity jiine. but I don't know whether I could be pastor of an- athletic church now or rot. But at ar.y rate I am going to stay Jiere." FVkehai. cr Dave P. McDonald. The iimmI nr Pnfflnppr Dave P. McDonald. A native born resident, who died at Los Angeles. Cat., from injuries reccivtu i the blowing up of a locomotive last week, was held yesterday afternoon from Dun- ring's Chapel. 4H East Alder street, and h informant WH In T.nne Fir Cemetery. vr McDonald was 36 years old. the son of Enulneer Charles McDonald, known as the "preaching engineer'" in early j An tho rtrcxrnn X- California Rail- wav. Dave P. McDonald went with his father to Los Angeles In 1SP2, where he became a fireman ana anerwaras was nrnmntpH in the engineer's place. He was standing near a locomotive when it exploded. The body was brought to Port land yesterday for Interment by the nf hl mother. Services were con ducted In the presence of friends and lBrhv under. thff aunnices of tile Loco imive Brotherhood, Willamette Division No. 277. Many beautiful floral tributes were sent by old friends of the lamily ni the Locomotive Brotherhood. FVnerau or Dennis Harrington. The r..nTUi f Iannis Karrineton. an old i HloH At St Vrincent's Hos ,.n .i vinmi:ir was conducted yesterday nir.ri,ine at the Holy Rosary Dominican ii..,T-.h vist Thinl street and Union Hver.ue. solemn requiem mass being sung. Members of the Ancient Order of Hiber nians, with which he had been connected for ; years, marched to the church and had general charge of the obsequies. Mr. llKrrington was a native of Ireland iind was 71 years old. He Is survived by his widow. Mrs. Margaret Harrington, who Is reported very ill at the hospital. His home had been on East Nineteenth and W'eidler streets. Chapter Orncms Elected. Martha Washington Chapter. No. 14. O. E. S.. elected the following officers at Its last meeting: 'Worthy, matron, Mrs. Mary A. Fallows; worthy patron. T. M. Hurlburt; associate matron. Mrs. Emily Newton; secretary. Mrs. Belle Richmond: treas urer. Mrs. Minnie McGregor; conductress. Mrs. Irfiura Heller: associate conductress. Mrs. Maud V. Sinks. Officers will be Installed the eecond Monday in January'. Brass Band Organize!). A brass band of 2 young men has been organized in North Albina with Professor White as the leader. Thirteen of the members have already been provided with In frumenta and are experienced musi cians, and the others will soon have theirs. The community will assist the new band In securing- what in Vtruments that are lacking and will en tourage the young men In every way. Auction Saub. Before making your holiday purchases don't forget that the entire line of dia monds, watches, signet rings and set rings, cut glass, clocks, hand-painted china, silverware and the entire line of Jewelry of M. L. Asher. the Jeweler. 3s7 Washington street. Is being auctioned vtt dally. Seats for ladles. Books for Christmas. X. L. Curry. rp resenting Dodd, Mead & Oo's. new Inter national Encyclopaedia. Thwalte's, Lewis & Clark, from original manuscripts. Web sters' New International Dictionary; spe cial prices for Christmas. 596 Madison St. Professor M. J. Dwter arrived yester day and will wrestle O'Connell. at the Exposition Rink tonight, for Km purse. Preliminary starts at 8:30 o'clock: seats inou skatinc' susoended only one night. ' Ppectaci.es scientifically fitted by men of years of experience, l up. Individual care given to each customer. Our motto, a satisfied customer comes first. Staples, the ieweler. rt.iT War. Steamer Tamalnais sails iir-t for 1-os Angeles. Friday noon rtbln 110. steerage 115. berth and meals Included. Frank Bollani. agt... 13 Third. Fnnir 3haksncre"s Hamlet, to Mark Twain's Buck Fanshaw's Funeral. J. D. Steven's tonight, at Unitarian Chapel, Seventh and Yamhill. Tickets 60 cents. Christmas Carps. New Tear cards, art c-aU-nderc; exclusive llr.es. Imported and drenestic. The Postal Shop. 134 Fifth traot. near Washington. Clean Lrr Coai. Thoroughly v.wht rtiarantecd: Dromnt de- iimrr. Orp-on Fuel Company. S3 Alder street. Main 65. A 115- rvnioTui Cards. New Year cards, art calenders; exclusive lines, imported and domestic. The Postal Shop, 124 Fifth street, near Washington. cvid riinisTyii nre.ienta nothing can equal Riser's Art Photos of Pacific Coast scenery: nunoreus or suDjecis to cnoose from. 34S Alder street. Hart SHArrNTCR & Marx fine men's clothing at one-third ofT regular price. Sam 1 Rosenblatt & Co., corner Third and Morrison street. Eastman Kodaks. full assortment, 1. to $50.00. Blutnauer Photo Supply Co.. 142 Fourth, near Alder, 111 Sixth, near Washington. Cut Hollt. Mjstletof. and Christmas trees; order now. Portland Seed Com pany,' Front and Yamhill streets. For Rent. A few nice offices In The Oregonian building. See Superintendent, room 201. For Rent. Very desirable front office: finest building. Apply 17 Corbett bldg. Vm.E Today. Come try them, none better. Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth. Our Hack meets all trains, railroad station Ash, Shlpherds Springs. Magaxinb Subscriptions Excellent gifts taken at Uih'i. Installed, as asked for by the Moun ... i. n,iH cost 123.000. Chief i tiwr uiaLni k . - . Campbell made personal inspection of tne district and concluaea tnai mo ' house should be located at some point on Francis avenue, near the Base Line road. However, his recommendation for this engine-house does not mention Francis avenue, but says that the engine should be placed in the Mount Tabor district. There is no confusing me jioumv engine with the engine that has been aked for "by the Kenilworth people, as the two are separate ana umnu inj ects. At Mount MBDOr liu: place an engine at a point where it will cover a great territory, embracing -South Vrtrlh Mount 1 aoor, veimri vuui- tlon and Montavllla. wun iv.vv popula tion. It is contended that there Is no lire protection In this territory, as the SunnvsUl engine romiwuj -""" any "point at Mount Tabor in time to save property, on account ui distance and steep grade. The committee appointed Tuesday nignt win as. u r M In roatnn the 123.000 esti mate for this engine-house and company. Hkavt Gain in Building. peruana. j.k . vain of Vil ner cent for November in building operations as compared with the same montn last year, is euruaeocu hv onlv two cities in the whole country, . li .. ir t .. B tahl cnmrtlled from offi cial sources by the American Contractor of Chicago. Chicago gained 332 per cent and Salt Lake City nearly 1W0 per cent. Of the Coast cities Los Angeles lost 5 per cent, being one of 11 cities that fell ! behind; Spokane gained In per cent. Seattle, Y.h. and Tacoma 94. Los Angeles had a total in estimated cost of S01.4on; Seattle, 11 .253.1); Spokane. J47S.S06. and Tacoma. .r.296,108. The total for portiana was J931.35S. Seattle's total probably in cludes new building" at the exposition. which accounts for the larger amount re ported above normal. Portland Is one of the 11 cities of the country that shows P.000.i00 and over for the 11 months end- ng November 30. Taking Subscriptions to Fund. The Wilumbia Hall Association, formed of members of the University Park Hoara of Trade, to erect a public hall and engine-house, is taking subscriptions to the stock. The capital stock was placed at J10"0, and when enough has been taken the directors will be elected, and ground selected for the building. It Is purely for the accommodation or tne community and to provide a place for the voluntsr , ..nn.nnv hnr tbia building movement was projected. Several Dawson-street lots are being inspected as possmie location, but a selection, will not be made until the association is legally organized. Hawthorne Lodge Election. These officers of Hawthorne Lodge. No. Ill, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons were elected last night to serve for the en suing year: Worshipful master, Charles E. Rogers: senior warden, R. D. cannon; Junior warden, G. A. Johnson; treasurer, W. J. Fullam; secretary, C. E. Miller; senior deacon, George Estea: Junior deacon. W. D. Jamleson; senior steward. J. Frank Gucrin; Junior steward. Fred L. Bverson: tyler. W. B. Hall. The instal lation of these newly -elected officers will take place Wednesday night, along, with officers of other neighboring Masonic lodges. W. C. T. 17. Plans Ribbon DAT. Mrs. C. S. Wooddy conducted the opening de votional exercises, at the W. C. T. V. meeting vesterday. in an Interesting manner. The president. Mrs. Neal In man submitted a leaflet, prepared by herself for an especial effort to be taken up on Lincoln's birthday. The plan was heartily indorsed, and a committee ap pointed to make preparations. Many spoke on the plans for this day. to be called Ribbon day. Mrs. S. I. Monroe was appointed superintendent of railroad work. Dr. George S o l t a u Coming. Dr. George Sbltau. a distinguished minister of London, will begin a series oi up-i-iai meetings In the First United Brethren Church. East Fifteenth and East Morri son streets, January 10, to continue in definitely. Bishop N. Castle. D. D., of Oregon, says that Dr. Soltau Is the peer of Ruv. S. B. Meyer, wno spoKe in r-on-land some time ago. Dr. Soltau is at present holding meetings at Philomath, Or. Officers Elected. Sell wood Chapter No. 92. O. E. S.. has elected the following officers for tne ensuing year: nonu) matron. Mrs. Nora Stone: worthy patron. 11. A. McCulongh; associate matron, airs. t nii'in rvMaliev secretary. Mrs. Eliza beth Middlebrooks; treasurer, Mrs. Eva u i. nnni)i.iraEi Mrs. Henrietta nudiu. tw....". ;ithen; associate conductress, Mrs. Ruth ?oooner Congregational Meeting. There will Vw. a. meeting of the congregation of the iveatmlnlsier Presbyterian Church, to night in the' church. East Tenth and Weldler streets, in annual session, to vote on the minister's salary, "iw ly i . i.a oneninc- vpftr. The meet ing marks the closing of the fifth year of the pastorate of Rev. Henry Marcotte. Brookltn Club Tonight". The regular e ih. Rrnnlth'n Renubllcan and Improvement Club will occur tonight, in the hall at 677i Milwaukie street. Busi ness of considerable Importance is coming nn for consideration. Improvement Association Meets. The North East Side Improvement Associa tion will meet tomorrow night In W. O. W. Hall, on Russell street, to receive some Important reports and transact gen eral business. Brookltn Club to Meet. The Brook lvn Republican and Improvement Club will meet tunight. in the club hall, on Powell snd Milwaukie streets, for general business and to receive committee re ports. Ostrich Ti.umks and Funs. Ostrich plumes worth J3.50 at J1.75. You can save half on all furs. Children's Astrakan sets at 50 cents: child's Teddy Bear Scarfs. 35 cents. Gilman's. 411 Washing ton street. Perfect Oak Floors laid by the Ore gon Planing Mill: also fir floors surfaced and finished. Phone us for estimates, Main 220, A 6004. One-Third Off on our fine grade Boy's Suits and Overcoats. Sam'l Rosenblatt & Co.. Third and Morrison streets. All Suits and Overcoats. Values to 4 Now JW.75. Heweit, Bradlet & Co.. 344 Washington. Clifton D. Hlckok: Paul Keyser and Mar- i t tv li.,. wre certified as having passed the examination for civil engineers. PICTURES AND FRAMES Our holiday line contains the most beautiful framed pictures and pieture frame to be found anywhere. We have the best equipped factory and are turn to order that has no .n.i fnr nualltv or price. We are. showing one thousand patterns of mouldings, mostly new designs. We Invite your careful inspection. 1 VAIL & CO.. . 170 First Street, Portland, Or. WARNING. . thfl nm- of R. C. Terry is traveling through the country taking orders and representing nimse.i connected with our house. He is not, nor has he ever been in our employ and has no authority to transact in our name. He Is a fraud and should be arrested. TinriR & WILLIAMS, Inc.. Owners Yellowstone Distillery Louisville, Ky. THE POPCLAR SWEET-SHOP : Special Sale Christmas Chocolates We've made up a Special Assortment of Chocolates 16 varieties of Creams, Nuts. Fruits, Nougats and Marslimallows with choco late overcoats. A really ' fine mixture of high-grade confections. To indu.ee early buying we sell them at this price, HOUSES OR SALE. We have for sale one residence and one cottage, to be removed trom ine on the northeast corner of Fifteenth and w ...h.r. u huildlng is to be erected for the General Electric Company. Apply at once to ' CHARLES -. nn i " "1 ' 250 Stark Street. Portland, Or." SILK PETTICOATS. Best 17.50 values at J3.9S, all colors. Sample Suits. Coats. Waists ana at wholesale prices, uiik Silk Kimonos and Dressing garments at H.1 prices. Christmas shopping ih profitable at this store. McAllen & Mc Donnell, Tnira -ana ""'- Coal Kock Springs Richmond, Wallsend. Welsh Anthracite, pendent Coal & Ice Co., 353 Phone Main 780 A 3780. f -" I: Today Only j 35c Ib.l Inde ' Stark. Harris' Trunk Co. for leather goods. Plant Slbsnn ross. Phone Sellwood 950. 34lWStfN Cor 703. SUITABLE Christmas Gifts Folding Darning Baskets Something New, JM.OO Glove or Merchan dise Orders ANY AMOUNT. Umbrellas S1.50 to S17.50 Ribbons All Widths. If to S1.50 yard. Fine Handkerchiefs 5c each to $25.00 each. Extra Value in Fine Bags and Belts tour Name In Thein Free. 53 Not more than 4 lbs. sold to one person and put up In paper bags only. Candies purchased now we guaran- tec to be In perfect condi- tion .for Christmas. Our stock of Christmas Sweets is now complete and early buyers will receive atten- s tion Impossible to give dur- ing our later rush. , Swetland's I 373 MORRISON. . WATCH FOR THE OPENING O F OV U E W STORE ), LARGEST RETAIL STOCK OF UMBRELLAS IN AMERICA CALL AND SEE THEM. Chiistmas Is coming. We have the best line of Holiday Umbrellas in the city at very reasonable prices. Don t fail to see our line before you buy. We are makln? a discount of 10 per cent on all our Colored Umbrellas. SPECIAL Ladles' Union Silk Umbrellas, with tape edge and full length gold and pearl and silver and penrl handles. gO 75 $5 values, now CALL AND SEE THEM. RUSTPROOF UMBRELLAS. REPAIRING AND RE-COVERING. V C IIB.V C Will. v-vrw'- rally operated umbrella shop m Port- soi.al attention. MEREDITH'S Umbrella Exclusively, 9ii U'liklnitoi St.. Bet. 6th and 6th. MINSTREL SHOW SEATS. Seats for the big benefit by the Spanish War Veterans are having a lively sale, at Powers & Esles drugstore. 14:! Sixth street. E-erybody's going and you've got to hurty for the best seats. The show will be a "circus." Imagine Dr. Clarence ti wiiaon and Bella Wavmire doing a song and dance stunt. It's great! Don't miss tnls Mtrstrel Show 0 people 12 pieces in the orchestra. Prices Jl, io and 50 cents WAREHOUSE SITE. a. splendid location for a warehouse, on the West Side, with excellent track age facilities. I0x200. one of the- best buys in the market for the money, only 118500 For particulars apply to ' CHARLES K. HENRY & SON. 250 Stark Street. Portland, Or. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Pictures taken at Aune, Columbia bldg.. between now and Christmas, will be nn Ithed promptly regardless of weather. - WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tba Portland Restaurant: fine . rlvate Pert inents for ladles. 05 Wash, near Fifth. Passed Examination. At a meeting of the City Civil Service DR. E. M. DALLAS, Optician Has returned from Europe where he has been Investigating the NEW E H4.DEN METHOD if Kye-testing. which caused so much talk In France and Germany. No extra charge will l.e made for tills wonderful science, in the fitting of lenses. Our prices are very reason able our method is ACCIHTK and fhe'l ens e s ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS 218-10 Falling Bulldlag. Corner Third and Washington Streets, Second Floor. F. W. Baltcs and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING . Main 165 ph pes Home A 1165 First and Oak For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER and seasonable purchasing we offer Imported Goose Breasts, Koyal Blue Stilton Cheese, English Cheddar Cheese, Malaga Raisins, Malaga Rranes. Stuffed Fifts. Mixed Nuts, German Lebkuchen, St. John's Bread, Froinage de Brie Cheese; Wines and Liquors at the Bight Prices. Give us call. L. MAYER S GO. Portland's Oldest Ketail Grocers. 148 Third. Both Phones. A 1S.17 TELEPHONES M 8137 The Colem&n H&rdw&re Co. lOO THIltU STREET. The famous Nichols Brothers' Butcher knives. Steels and Cleavers, W A R R A X T K U. Our prices the lowest. A 2778 Ftionea Mala 277. Vulcan Coal Co. 329 Burnalde St. WK HAVE Rock Springs Coal AJI other High-Orade House Coals. Qchwab Printing Co. ttsr WOKK. KgASONAMf.r. MfCES STA.R.K STREET! li R SAI.K OK H. h?vtc aarccs PIANOS i i : h - ; it A i K L SINSHEIMER, 72 Third Street. GIVE HIM A HAT ORDER He Can Get the Size end Style That Suit Him THE "MULTNOMAH" $3 HAT In Brown, Gray. Black. Bronze. Tan and Green; Soft and Derby Styles SAM'L ROSENBLATT 8 CO. Cor. Third and Morrlawn Streets. Iir $1.50 KID GLOVES 95c A PAIR McAllen 8 McDonnell Cor. Third and Morrison Sts. SI.5S KID CLOVES 95c A PAIR Gifts That Will Be Appreciated $7.50 SILK PETTICOATS $3.98 BATH ROBES A very appropriate gift; won en's fnll-length wool Eiderdown Bath Kobes in gray and cardi nal; trimmed with-satin and cord to match. On sale today, Fridav and Sat.ur- (tO QQ clay; $5 value, ea. PO On sale Friday and Saturday, 200 best Rustle Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in -black and col ors; made with deep knee flounce and under ruffle; stitched and tucked and cut in latest close-fitting style. Actual $7.50 values. Only 100 in this lot, so be prompt if you care to save. No mail orders filled at this price. DRESS SKIRTS Sample line of women's Dress Skirts; voiles, Panamas, serges and cheviots; ail colors, plaited or gored; baud braid or button trimmed; none worth less than $8.o0; choice of 26 (C 'JCt different skirts at. 36-IN. TAFFETA SILK 79c 36-inch black Taffeta Silk, in splendid weight and quality, regular .fl.00 grade, yd. .79c 36-iu. PeaudeCygne, yd.98 75c CORSET COVERS 48c Made from finest cambric with deep lace yoke, ribbon and headings, three styles; the best regular1 75c and $1.00 values. $1.25 WOOL SWEATERS 63c Bovs and youths' Sweaters in plain and 'fancy: sizes up to 34: standard $1.25 grade any where in this city. Sec them. MEN'S 35c NECKTIES 19c 200 dozen men's Christmas Neckwear, fancy colorings and weaves and very best 35c qual ity. A snap at this low price. $3.50 SWEATER JACKETS $1.98 Women's Wool Sweater Jack ets, in white, cardinal and gray; plain or fancy -weaves. Regular price is $3.50 each. $5 AND $6 NET WAISTS $2.97 Choice of our $5 and $6 Net aSilk and Wool Waists; new est styles: Friday and Satur day at the above low price. 50c LINEN HANDR'RGHTS 29c Box of 6at$1.70 Women's embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs in a great variety of designs; hemstitched or scalloped edges; put up six in a fancy Christmas box a gift that is sure to please. On sale today and A Fridav and Saturday, or until 500 boxes are sold CI 7Q Standard 50c values. By the box oL six, on sale at...V w UMBRELLAS Women's high-grade Silk Um brellas; steel frame and rod and newest novelty handles in gold, silver and pearl; a gift that will be useful as well ss pleasing. Standard $5 val- tO AH nes. or. sale for... f SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS All Silk Taffeta Ribbons for fancy work at the following special prices: No. 7. 6c; No. 9. 7c: No. 12 8c; No. lb, Oc No 11 . 10c, Vo 40 11c; No. 60, 12c. Gloves, Aprons, Dress t.oods. Table Linen Blankets, etc.. tor Christmas. We have a fine assortment. SILK HOSE Women's pure thread Silk Ho siery in all plain colore, plain black and fancy silk embroid ered designs; doiible heel and toe and elastic top; all sizes and best regular $2.00 1 AC value; choice, pair, i''' DELICATESSEN COFFEES, TEAS: MEATS; POULTRY AND FISH: GROCERIES: BAKERY: LIQUORS: FRUITS: Home-cured unwrapped Bacon Regular 25c Special 15 . Home-made Mince meat. ..... .Regular loc Special ljtf English Breakfast Tea ...Regular 65c Special 40 Rountrees Cocoa, -lb. cans. .Regular oOc Special 40? ; Fresh Pork Shoulders. Fresh Pork Hams Chickens .Regular 10c Special 8$ .Reg. V2oc Special .0 Regular 20e Special 17 Chickens "J Chicken Halibut Regular V2'sc, special. 3 for -of Gibson's Fruit Tablets, per jar. Regular 50c Special 25J New Citron, per lb Regular 2oc Special S0 Sunshine Cakes. . Nut Loaf Cakes . , .-.Regular 25; Special -20c ...Regular 25c Special '20 C Dewar's Special Scotch Whisky, reg. $1.25. spM $l;10bot. Zinfandel, bottle Regular 0c Special 40 Walnuts and Almonds, regular 20c, special. 2 for 35 Northern Spy Apples, regular $1.50. special 3l.o Dresser's 6 Sealy-Mason Co. THURSDAY SPECIALS FIFTH AND STARK STREETS Everything Guaranteed Always THE PERRY HOTEL fl SHAW O Pi PURE U.HIiftil St. IkU m, A Boren Ave. 'TViS SEATTLE mm .'!Sr Fl Adiolotelr Fire-Proot !aropcam Pl. OnlteJWlrl StatioB To. HldliMC Gr.i-ETery MoJ.r GotiUbc Centr.Hr located nd commmndirig . view of tht Olrmpies. Cmscada MounUiini Mt. K'"''1"?? pSSrtSoind. Auto-'Bu.meeU tr.m.andbo.1 j s. McTERNAN. Maner Yin Kin Lum Chinese Restaurant Arcyood;,nt'S: ssi- Open day and night. KI-KVi NORTH FOURTH STREET, cl Bt. Hom.Fh.n. A873 FredPrehn,DJ). IZ.tO FnJl Bel Ttb. . Otwna and Brld work. $. Bcosn 40B. Ueknra. Ovm KTanUsa XUi 1. America's ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY Without a Rival Today f BLUMAUER & HOCH 10t and U Fourth Street. Sato Distributor tor Oreo, and Waahliutte MALT SANBORN, VAIL SCO. PICTURES, FRAMES, MIRRORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, STATIONERY, MOULDINGS Artistic Picture Frames Made to Order Telephones: Main 609, A 5608 170 First and 171 Front Sts. Bet. Morrison and Yamhill