Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 28, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    TIIK MORNIN
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OHEGOXUX TELEPHONES.
. .. re State. Hot,-
Cojatlnr-RWT Main 707S a
ri'jr Circulation Main 7070 a
Mn5inf Editor Main 7 A
Bun4ay Editor .Main 7070 A oS
Compoj!n-Room Main 7070 A o;
City Eaitor Main 7070 A 0tS
Sut- Bundles. Mala T07 A 0
AJItSEMESIS.
HSII.IfJ THEATER (Fourteenth an 4 Wilt-tr-t'n
oti. Skinner as c.,lrrl Frldeau
fri "The Honor of tha Family." Toatchl
at S : 1 5.
Bl'XfJALOtv THRATKR-rlM an-) Morrt-piiii-B.ikr
F-c-k Comranjr In -The Una
tlon of Mr. Tipp." Tonlht at :li.
BAKER THEATER iThlra and Yamhill)
Frri- Hartman in "The Mayor of Toslo."
Tonight, at S:1S.
ORPHEUJI THEATER fMorrlson. ttw.a
"jxtn and Fv-nth Advanced vaudeville.
Mat!nee at 2:i5; tonight at :IJ
GRAND THEATER (Waihinton between
Jev.nth and Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
2:30. 7:30 and P. M.
"Jf?? THPATER Four,h and 8trk
920 o MU v"leill. 30. 7:30 and
LlVrZ THEATER Seventh and Alder)
?u nirti Cr,n' " 'Hearts of the
.ue Rids- Tonight at 1:15.
6TevIrv 5?TER M""" Fctir. .how
o-ci5k " a0l ve3lo- to Se:2
ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK.
From June 7 fo 12, inclusive,
the Third Annual Rose Festival
will be in proprress in Portland,
and many people will be Tort
land's guests from throughout the
Pacific Northwest. The Orego
nian has made preparations to re
port events on an extensive scale,
with numerous high-class half
tone illustrations and descriptive
matter. Everybody will want to
tell their friends about it in other
fities, in the East and abroad.
Mail your friends The Oregonian
during Rose Festival week. Or
der now at the business office.
Orders received by mail will be
given prompt attention. Price 20
cents, including the great Sunday
edition and postage. Foreign post
age, 22 cents extra.
Fast Arros lt Peru A b!r car oear-
tnsr number 52s shot down on to BurnsMe
bridge from I'nlon avenue at a. terrific
speed yesterday mornlrc and ihen'on the
lone; approach before reaching the firs:
Ji.5t Side span tt made a slight turn on
account of the streetcar track. The ma
chine, then skidded into the sidewalk on
the south side, of the approach with such
force that the front wheels were driven
through the barricade at the aide of the
approach, where the wheels projected
over the sidewalk. Fortunately the mo
mentum -of the automobile was spent and
it did not plunge over the approach to
the. Southern Pacrfic yard ort feet belnw.
Tlii is the second time within a week
that an automobile haji been driven on
the approach with such speed as to cause
it to dash against the sidewalk and the
barricade. Machines going and coming
on tiie Burnside-street bridge appear to
travel from 25 to 60 miles an hour. After
the draw has been opened for a short
time half a dozen automobiles collect at
each end of the draw, and when It is
opened they proceed at terrific speed.
A serious accident is predicted, due to
this custom.
SriT Over "Woicm'ii Ftxnfs." Wo
nien'e hats at from J1S to J.V) each, a
high tarifT on women's stockings and
now an injunction Is asked preventing the
sale of iide and back combs, and barettea.
Tire suit wes tiled In the Circuit Court
yenterday morning. George Kibbecke and
lils wife, Mrs. Aza. Holmns Kibbecke. are
the plaintiffs, and S. B. IVerthelmer the
defendant. Wertheimer, the proprietor
of the Grand Leader store, at Fifth and
Alder streets, gave the RJbbeckes a
lease last July to conduct a manicuring
department and beauty parlor in connec
tion with the store. Rlbbecke says
Wertheimer agreed not to sell any ladles
hair goods, but that he (Ttibbecke) after
ward gave Metiger at Co. permission to
. do so. Then the Metzgers discontinued
; the Jewelry store at this place, while
l Ribbecke says Wertheimer continues to
.sell the. combs and barettea. He wants
' the court to put a stop to it.
Bot Burglars Make Dash. Jacob
; Renner. j years old. and his cou.ln.
. Peter Rittahler. 7 years of age. the
"infant burglars." made a dash for
liberty yesterday morning, when Henry
: Rittahler. Peter's father, paid a visit
, to the Detention Home of the Juvenile
'Court, where they are being held to ap
pear before Judge Broraugh today. While
I the father was talking to an attendant.
; they made their way to the street through
the basement, and started on the run
' down the Montavllla cartrack toward
.Portland. Superintendent Raker caught
them 4 quarter of a mile away. They
robbed a grocery store, meat market and
residence in Brooklyn last Monday.
Record Breaker. Port landers once
more have a world champion in their
midst. Miss Rose Fritz, of New York,
holder of the world s championship as a
typewriter operator, will give a public
demonstration in the White Temple this
evening, as one feature of the Holmes
1 Business College graduating exercises
Miss Fritz recently wrote 113 words per
minute from dictation of the Prince of
Wales, he will have a skilled dictator
tonight and those who wttneaa her dem
onstration may see a record broken. The
public i invited. Admission free.
Services at Beth Israei "Peace and
.Arbitration" will be the subject of Rabbi
V ire s sermon at Temple Beth Israel to
night The topic will be treated in con
nection with a review of t)ecoration day
memories. Strangers are welcome and
tiie services begin at g o'clock. The choir
under the direction of Mrs. Rm bloch
Bauer, will render these selection!.: -s-iii
Still With Thee" Arthur Foot.) and
Praise Ye the Lord" tGreldel).
Ahavai Skolok Services. Services will
be held at 8 o'clock tonight. In Congrega
t:on Ahavai Sholom Synagogue, corner
Park and Clay street. There will be
music by the choir, under the direction
of Guslavus Bs;nan. Tomorrow morning
services begin at 9:3.) o'clock. Rabbi n
Abrahamson will officiate. All are wel
come. Veterans to 9peak in Schools. j.
dresses will be delivered at 1 o'clock
this afternoon in all of the public schools
on topics pertaining to Memorial day. As
signment of speakers has been completed
Old soldiers will take part in many of
the schools also.
Post to Attend Church. Sumner Post
G- A 1 '' attend unnyride Metho
dist Episcopal Church. Sunday morning
T. T. Kustor will preach the memorial
sermon on that occasion.
Ministers- Meeting Postponed The
Methodist preachers will not hold their
regular meeting next Monday, May SI i
as it will be M-morial day. The next
meeting will be June zl.
Special Roi nd Trip Rates to all points !
on steamer Bailey Gatzert. on Monday. !
acCOUnt Of Irnratien .1 .
. 1" . observance.
learner leave AW-r-street wharf 7 A.
M.. returns S:15 P. M. .
Build four to six-tory building full
lot. I-ourtii. near Taylor, c. W p-iiert
atent. Fer.ton building. ' ""c-
Sundat Excursion to Cascade I ock
on kteamcr Bail.y Galxert. Leaves' a'
M. ; 11 round trip. 5
Wm. But your Tel. bonds for cash or
trade. Conn Bros.. 1J) First. "
Da. F. B. Batch, eye, ear. Medical bldg
New Kind or Piumrit. Jon-l'k
the couple who r- married liit in f'li.
I and found out afterward Imt the knot
. had really been tid. an anxious Port
land young man and young woman ha-e
ieen wondering since Wednesday morn
ing wliether they will have to resort to
the divorce court to straighten out the
tangle which Clyde B:r.hley. a chum of
the pro, jm-lo-rv-or-n ot -t o-he. has woven
about thm. It vti alt a joke, but en
which M. S" Glenn, of 41J, Washing
ton street, and Miss A. Imrst. the victims,
did not appreciate. Hinkley appeared at
th marriage, license counter lst Tues
day afternoon and a!d he wishe.1 to
se.-ure a license. Iwputy Clerk Ylld
Issued tt. and Hlnkl-y promptly paid
over tlm Yesterday mormng Misv
Iurt's s'jter appeared at the County
'Trk' office in an effort to fnd out
who bad played tiie practical Joke, for
she said that the first Ir.uinatton the
couple had of the license being Isaued
was when the notice appeared In the
morning paper. "And will they have to
g't a divorce if they ever want to mirry
again?- Why. they ire not even en-Kag.-d."
aha said. ihe was assured that
the license may be canceled, and that no
ceremony having been performed a
divorce will not be necessary.
Woman's Cub Ki-F'-riox Ton at The
annual election of officers of the Port
land Wimnni Club will be held, at Z
o'clock tins afternoon, at the rooms of
the club. In the Women f Woodcraft
building The following ticket Is in the
field: For president. Mrs. Ci. M. ;i!nea
and Mrs. Nina Larowe; first vice-president.
Mrs. J. W. Alexander and Mrs tt.
ITitchard: second vice-president. Mm.
J. Kir.lth and Mrs. Mary Frcr.; recording
secretary. Mrs. . p. M. Jamleson and
Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden: recording secre
tary. Mrs. Cleveland Rockwell: financial
secretary. Mrs. K. M. Rtinyan: treasurer.
Mr A. B. Manley; auditor. Mrs. John
rV-ott and Mrs. Nathan Harris: directors,
two to be elected. Mrs. John Mcltoberte.
Mrs. James A. TlfTt and Mrs. K. B.
Cola-ell. Voting will be liy Australian
ballot system and while It Is In pro
gress a musical programme and reception
will be held In the hall complimentary o
the new members of whom there are
about en. Mme. D'Aurta will be in charge
of the musical numbers, which will be
supplied by members of the club. Yes
terday afternoon a committee from the
club paid a personal visit to the coffee
and spice mills of Portland, In the In
terests of the home product campaign un
dertaken by the club.
Ctci.ist Couji.m With Auto. Harold
Koenlg. a bicyclist 21 years old. was pain
fully injured l.y colliding with an auto
mobile owned by Julius 1- Meier, at the
comer of Sixth and Alder streets, at 1
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Koen g waa
riding down Alder street, the machine
was passing the Intersection of Sixth and
Alder. Their courses converged In the
mliliiln of the street, the automobile
stopping but the blcylist being unable to
che. k himself n time. Koenig was
picked up at once by Mr. Meier and
taken to the Good Snmatitan Hosplti.l.
It was found there that he escaped with
a number of bad hruLsea and will lie
able to leave the hospital In the course of
a few days.
Did Not Steal. Woman's Ixjvb. Ir.
James Slproat. charged wfh taking, steal
ing and carrying away the affection of
Kv.-t I.. Judklns, married. wa acquitted
of t'-.e charge, when tried In the Justice
Court, yrsierday afternoon. Mrs. Judklns
testilie.l directly thai l!- doctor d'd all
charged against him. The doctor testified
that he didn't. Attorney John ll'-nrv
Stevenson, representing Dr. fiproat. mae
the point that the uncorroborated testi
mony of an accomplice In wrong is
Insufficient basis for conviction. Justice
of the Peace Olson took the same view
and the matter ended. He waa arrested
at the Instance of the woman's husv
band.
But Lot to Build. Deed was recorded
yesterday of the transfer of the lot
60x100 next tho corner of Union avenue
and East Burnside street from John B.
Miller to Philip Metschan et al., the con
sideration being named at 11.. The
northwest corner at the same point la
now owned by Mr. Mrtechan and D. J.
Malerky. and they have secured the ad
Joining lot on which it Is Intended to
erect a three or four-story business bulld-1"C-
The corner is at present occupied
with a frame building, but the owners
Intend to have the frame removed and a
brick substituted before a great while.
JtTf l-s From Train: Injured. Under
tiie lniptesslon that a Southern Pactne
train, standing on Fourth street near
Oak. was a streetcar. John Hansen,
musician, who lives at ni Columbia
enreet. boarded the last coach late yea
terday afternoon and after it had started
attempted to alight at Fourth and Market
streets. As a result he was pitched head
foremost to the pavement, sustaining a
dislocated shoulder and other less serious
bruise. He wa taken to police - head
quarters, where medical attention was
administered to his Injuries.
Dbath or Thomas F. Lewis. Thomas
F. Lewis died at his home near Monta
vllla. May 36. after a short Illness. He
was 71 yeans old and had lived In the
neighborhood for more than years,
where he owned a farm. He is survived
by his wife and four children. The fu
neral wUl be held this afternoon at t
o'clock, from the family residence. Mount
Tabor Lodge. A. F. at A. M.. of which
Mr. Lewis had been a member, will
attend the funeral services.
River. Pikate Arrested. Oscar H.
Rood, an alleged rUer pirate, waa ar
rested last night by Stpecial Agent Llllis
and Deputy crherifT Leonard. He waa
caught in Weinsteln's Junk shop. Front
and Columbia street, as he was attempt
ing ia uispose ot a io ot Drass which he
had stripped from a new dredge of the
Columbia Digger Company, anchored at
the Ankeny-aLreet dock. He will have
his hearing In the Municipal Court this
morning.
Funeral of Mrs. Katk Gilbkath
The funeral of Mm. Gilbrath. aged 73
years and months, who died May 2S.
was held yesterday from the chapel of
the East Side Fiir.eral Directors. 414 Kast
Aloer street. Intermtnt waa In Roae
City Cemetery. Mrs. Gilbrath was the
Mow of James Gilbrath. a G. A. R.
veteran and mother of K. F. Gilbrath of
ft. Louis. Mo., and Mrs. Josle Courto.
of Portland.
Partial Report Received. H. O.
Slbray. who l managing the queen con
test on the Peninsula, yesterday received
partial returns as follows: Miss Bessie
Purdy. Peninsula. :a votes; Miss Hilda
Brandt. University Park. U5; Misa Kllz
abeth Metcalfe. Multnomah Addition." ;
Mis Vera Oumnitrg. North Alh'na.' 5S;
Miss Myrtle Worthen. North Alblna. n!
jeveral localities did not report yester
day. Rev. W. T. Jordan to IicTfr-Rr.
W. T. Jordan, of the Central Baptist
Church, will dt liver his lecture. "Down
South in Dixie." at the Methodist gym
nasium In Montavllla. tomorrow evening.
The lecture Is full of Interest and good
humor. Dr. Jordan tells about a coon
hurt, a negro sermon, the moonshiners
and recounts funny stories about the
war.
Will Discuss Stekl Bridge. The Port
of Portland OommUslon w til me-l in
special session al 3 o'clock next Monday
afternoon, to consider the subject of
building a steel bridge serosa the Wil
lamette River. All who wish to be
heard on this matter win be given an
opportunity at that time.
Speak at Lincoln High Schooi Misa
Chapman, of e. Louis, will deliver an
address to numbers of the Portland
Teachers- Club, at Lincoln High School
tomorrow morning. Her subject will b
"Nature Study." a.-.d she came here pur
posely to deliver this Wture.
Fire in Meat Plant A small Maze
In the smokehouse of tha Union Meat
Company. Fourth and Gllsan streets, last
night shortly before II o'clock, waa easily
extinguished bv employes and firemen
with the aid of chemicals. The damage
was slight. :
Stands
Between
YOU and WAIST
A bank account, which not
only saves worry;hut insures
against want in old age.
Open one today
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon
We pay from two to four
per cent on deposits.
Call for ewr statement ana Book af
-It-IAM RATIONS.-
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. L CORNER THIRD M3 Oil STREETS
"Eli. I flHM FveoMew
M I riTT'M K Yle-r.l4ca
!R. A. (.. Ml HOU...U tln-hsi.
k. ijt.r. pti.f.T muir
W. J. t.ll.l. Aasistaat nweetarr
t. W. KfU.RAFF (wblat
PajmecosTAT. Pmtiim At the fwedlsh
Methodist Rpiscopal .itln h. corner of
Beech and Itorth v. l-k atreeta. there will
be special Pentecostal services next Sun
day morning and evening.
MRS. VAN RENSSELAER DIES
I'orcland Roldrnt for 41 Yrart
Passes Astajr After Brief I llnrss.
After a brief llln-. Mrs. Anna Van
Ken sac la er. widow of James Coiirtlan.1t
Van Rensselaer, died yesterday morning
at her residence on park avenue and King
streets. Mrs. Van llensaelaer came n
Portland from Albany. N. Y.. aa a bride
In li. and during her residence here has
endeared herself to hundreds of friends and
aouunlntance and has become a factor In
th development of Portland society.
Mr. Van Itrnoela'r wax a well-known
pioneer merchant, who came to Portland
In ISS where lie lived for many years
until his health failed and they then re
moved to a ranch near Mllwaukle. After
Mr. Van Rena-laer's death his widow
built the residence on King's Heights,
where she has resided with Mrs. Philip
Schuyler for some years. Mrs. Van Rerut
slaer was Tit years of age. a woman of
great charm of manner, a philanthropist,
and of a most lovable and generous dis
position. She Is survived by two nephews.
James Vedder and Courtlandt Vedder.
MR. SABIN ACCEPTS HONOR
TlianLs I-dllloner for Nomination
for Srliool Director.
PORTLAND. May S7. lo.
Messrs. George K. Van Waters. Andrew
t Smith. Horace Ramsdell. 8. .
Mears. J. N. Teal, Charles K. Henry
and other Taxpayers of School Dkilrlct
No. 1. Multnomah County. Oregon.
Gentlemen: Your request that I heeum
a candidate for flt-hool Director at the
next election Is accepted, and If elected.
I will, to the best of my ability, discharge
the duties of the office.
Thanking you for the honor Implied In
your request. am. Youra trulv.
R. L SAHI.V
FLORISTS.
The Tonseth Floral Company are now
located In their new store In the Marquam
building. J:s Morrison, with a display of
fine cut flowers, palms and ferns. Pnona
Main 610.-. A 110.:.
FURNISHED HOUSE
or apartment wanted. In desirable
neignuorncod. on West 4lde. Address
George P. Drkum. ZJ Htark street, city.
Phone Main r3 cr A 1234-
TAILORED SUITS AT HALF
See page eight for stupendous reductions
today and tomorrow on Tailored Hum.
The Bartholomew Co.. 3M Washington
street. M
WHEREJTO DINE.
All tha delicacies or tha season at tha
Portland Restaurant; floa private apart.
Bosnia ljr ladle. X Waah uar kuta.
Roa Bound Over for Trial.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Mar 17. Spe
cial Matt Ross, charged with at
tempting to murder C. H. Delaney by
hitting him In the face with a rock.
' arraigned In Justice Court today
before Judge K. M. S.-anlon. and bound
over to appear for trial at tha next
session of the Superior Court. Ilia
bonds were flxed at ll0. which ha waa
unable to furnish.
Vegetable: Peddler Soee Railway.
A. P. Simonl. owner of a vegetabla
garden at Troutdale. brought suit In the
circuit Court yeterday arainst the
Portland Railway. Light Power Com
panv to re-oveT trl damaree on -
Open an Account
with u we are Ure to p!cae you.
We Lave facilities, to deliver
promptly as good are wanted, and if
you cannot find what yon want else
where, come to Mayer's.
FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY
Manhattan Cocklailj $1.00 ter OL
Sauterne 65cperQt
Cognac $125 per Ql
Cantrell & Cochrane Ginger
Ale $1.75 per Doz.
VTe will be open till niwn Monday
(Decoration day). Be sure and or
der early Monday for your pood to
b delivered.
L MAYER & CO.
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
118 Ttird Street. Both Phones.
.Vi
jj s.
V - 7
Do you think $20.00, $22.50,
$25.00 a comfortable price to pay
for a ood suit of clothes? Which
ever way you answer you'll
think it a modest price for the
kind of clothes well show you
at those prices.
We can show you costlier clothes,
of course: suits of the most perfect
type at $30.00, $35.00, $40.00: we
carry a very large stock of such
clothes: the largest by far in Port
land: and we sell a lot of them.
Store will be closed Monday (Decoration
Day): do your trading today and Saturday.
count of a col I ir. on al t -on ml and fl
mon streets. April 3J riimoni ass he
cMild not drive off the irarka because
of a heavy dray In front or l-.im and tiiat
the car came boa ling d..mn upon Mm al
S mllea an hour. He says he aas cut.
skinned and bruised so he c.ul.1 not
work for tea days.
Willamette Tent Jt Awning Co.
3 and S6 North Front Ft.
"' Klsgs' -t..'
P. Cenlem.rt Kid Glavea.
Toklo Parasols.
F. P. YOUNG
Ladles Haberdasher,
areata and Washington St.
75c Rndungs 10c
Nark Length-
75c Dulch Collars 50c
KmbroldWred. Hart or Ftirf.
$5 Mothers Darninj
Baskets $3.00
$150 Stndde. Elastic Be&s 75c
Whiter Black. Brown, Navy.
$1.50 Fincy Neckwear 50c
50c Lace Bands 25c Yard
$350 Heary Net Veils $1.4S
$5 ParaMls, AH New. $3.43
$1.50 La Thsca Corsets 98c
45cTatfeU Ribbons 25c Yi
75c$l EmlroidereJ Waisticgs
50c Yar.
$150 Ttreador toil Geres
$125
White. Black aad Colera.
The Question of Protection
AGAINST FIRE
QThc Apollo (JIlub
f Portland, rrijcm
RRSTPUBUC CONXERT
50 MEN'S VOICES
30-Piece Orchestra
MISS ELIZABETH HARWAS
SOPRANO
WM. H. BOYER
CONDUCTOR
HEILIG THEATER
Monday Evening
MAY 3 1
Prices: $ 1. SO. 1.73c. 50c
SEATS NOW ON SALE
Mahogany
aad Oak
Finis Haa
is settled by the
DICK" STEEL
SAFE-CABINET
Built on scientific lines, whl.h en.
ables them to protect their roateats
when areMaakf t a aalw keai.
THEY ARE LIGHT
CAPACIOUS
ADJUSTABLE
INEXPENSIVE
HANDSOME
PORTABLE
CONVENIENT
SAFE
Crd Tray. Documents Files,
Etc, Furnished if Required.
kII HAM stalky &
lULllllll PRLNTLNG CO.
FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
KILHAM STAT-T a rTO. CO..
raeliaast. Or.
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SI.l-.: a,r,a le price OOf
Haaanan Klrs Iine, ple. per d.ett Una; rrjml.r Price
r-.. .: atrial aale pnee ?2.25
Ha. .nan Kxtr. I'ineapple. J" ... each, retr.lar nncs -V;
rial sale pnee ' Oa
fiirrairt. I'mrapple. 2. per 4,,n l.nsV rUr "pne "
..peel! -! fnce
raner Urar-jres, regular price ;,Oe. s.a sale price
STRAWBERRIES
Thone your order early f.r frr-.li Stram bcrrie,. Will have tb
cliret to be haj.
ANT0MM OLIVE OIL
OLIVE OIL or THE FITST QUALITY
lUe ab...ue ptinty tr I hi. Olive Oil is cuat antoej. Ia
l punly. it haa tho frrh. delicate and true ohv Havor
Actoninl Olive Oil. gallon tins
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Ititle oened at our More, and your trial is invilVd
Washburn rrosby Co.'i Gold Medal Flour, per barrel
WsahburnCro.br Cos Oold Medal riour. per sack..
addition
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Our famous Jl'N'il I Vi f fee i. .r.f..lt.- 1
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D. G. BURNS COMPANY
l 20S-210 THIRD STREET j
l"" 11
We Are Expert Lens Grinders
We k!Vfu':r tr rerre,.,!
x-ul -.rr-.r ..4 e(l.natx
pr . M ,p; lea.
w ...! a raasa..'.
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WOODARD. GURU t COMPANY
Gold Seal Fire Protection Hose
Goodyear Rubber Co.
""ei a a at riM.
gehveab Printing Co.
litfrttf. Mfiyin rrt
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PORTLAND OREGON
WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION
.The rare anr attention sthirb your aceount receive at the
bar.k. as e!I a tbe prumptues with bich your business
transacted, are matter of importance to ou." We lake this
opportunity of rilJinir jour attention to the individual vrrt ice
l.ieh tbe Merrhat.ls National Hack tender.
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TOR TOILET AND BATS
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