Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 21, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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TIIE MOKXIXG OKEGOXTAN. TTiTTRSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1903
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Supt. Buildings
AMI'S EMEXTS.
HI" NO ALOW THEATER tTwelfth and Mor-
Tln." Tonight S:1S o'clock.
PORTLAND THEATER (Turtnth nd
Washington) George Faw-tt In
Great John Ganlon." Tonight at 8:13.
BAKKR THEATF.H I Third, between Tam-
hl'.i an1 Taylor) Donald Bowles In ine
Prince Chap.'- TVmlsht at 8:13.
ORPHEVM THEATER (Morrison, between
hlxlli and sventh) Advanced vaudeville.
Mallnee at 2:11. Tonight at 8:15.
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Heienth and Park) Vaudeville da luge.
1. 4". 7:30 and P- M.
PANTAr.ES THEATER 'Fourth and Star)
-.'ontinuoua vaudeville. 2:20. 7:30 and
9.-.-0 P M.
LTP.l'- THEATER 'Seventh and Alder)
J Athon Stock Company In "The Flagship.
Tonight at S:l-V
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
M-tl)n pictures. 1 to 11 P. M.
Will Hear Abolt Oret.on-A great
rol'sMous gathering opens at Detroit to
dav and continues until October 27 which
ni,! take important action regarding the
l-i -ifio Coast field. It Hi the Universallst
Genera Convention, made up of dele
nat.s from tho United States. Canada
and Japan. Ministers of many of the
largest liix-ral churches and many lay
man prominen-. In business and public
life will be heard. Oregon is particu
larly Interested in the address of llev.
Allen R. Tillinghast. of Minnesota, on
T!ie Problems and Opportunities of the
Ko:-t'iwi'." Half a dozen able speakers
who visited Fortlnnd recently will follow
with ringirg addresses. The growing in
fluence of thi local church, under the
leadership of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Corby,
v il! bt a powerfiil stimulus for enlarging
the fiold of operation In Oregon.
Portland Bank Retaliates. At least
on Portland bank has retaliated on
what Is said to he the general custom
in Seattle of charging exchange on Port
land collections. Because of the collec
tion charge in Seattle Hartman &
Thompson have returned a draft on a
Seattle bank to a Uniontown bank with
the request that It be cancelled and a
new draft Issued on a Tacoma institu
tion. Exchange on collections la not
charged in Tacoma. This one act haa
already caused a protest from Seattle,
where It Is charged that the Portland
banks ara endeavoring to cut down Se
attle's bank clearances. The Pprtland
institution Insists that the exchange
charge is the sole reason for preferring
drafts on Tacoma.
Markets Mat Closb FJarlt. The
lleatcutters" Union Is making an effort
to have all the meat markets of the city
close at 6 o'clock P. M. except on Satur
das. and then at 9 P. M. At present
the markets clDse at :30 o'clock eVcept
Saturdays. This question was discussed
at a meeting of the union In Bartenders'
Ha!!. 3t6"i First street, last- night, but
definite action upon the matter was de
ferred until a meeting to be held the
first of next month. A meeting of the
meatcutters was held last Sunday for the
purpose of taking up this question, but
nothing was done because tvy few of
the boss butchers were present. Robert
Sawyer, employed at the State Market,
la president of the local union.
Cook Held for Assault. B. Goldblatt,
a cook, was arrested yesterday afternoon
upon a warrant and locked up in the
city jail as a result of a quarrel with
A. Gersfeldt. proprietor of a restaurant
nar Second and Taylor streets. The In
cident occurred a week ago when Gold
blatt. having loaned some cooking uten
sils to the proprietor, returned to get
thera after he had been discharged. A
quarrel followed and the restaurant man
now alleges that Goldblatt picked up a
knife and threatened him with it. Gold
blatt v.is; antsted for assault with a
dangMOus weapcn.
Olson Coi nsel roR Gamblers. When
O. Neleon. B. Johnson and W. Hoffman
were aTalsj.ned yesterday morning in the
Municipal Court charged with gambling
the spectatois were surprised to see Jus
tice of the Peace Olson appear as their
counsel. T:ie men had b-en arrested 'by
Patrolman Burrt at the Nelson Hotel,
153 Front street, where they were gath
erea about a card table with chips and
other evidence of a poker game. Justice
Olson entered a plea of not guilty for
hie clients. Etch was fined 10.
rv. c. T. V. Plans Meetings. Central
TV. C. T. U. met yesterday In the new
headquarters In the Goodnough building.
After the opening devotional services by
Mrs. C. X. Badgley a eolo was sung by
Mrs. Marlon Cobb and plans discussed
for the coming year. It was decided to
resume the monthly socials and current
events study. Mrs. Sarah Peak was
eh-rud delegate to the coming National
convention at Omaha. Next week will
be a social maeting and all the county
unions are Invited to attend.
Badlt Crcshed bt Cars. Caught be
twen two freight car as he started
arroft, the sidetrack in the O. R. & N.
va.-ds In Albina yesterday morning. Clyde
COnnell. living at the New House, an
er.iplove of the Rain Tight Roofing Cora
panv. East MorrisoT street, was badly
.nislid about the back and hips. He
was picked up uncorscious by the train
men and Patrolman Gill and sent to St.
Vincent's Hospital In a Red Cross ambu
lance. His injuries are not thought seri
ous. RECOVERING FROM LOXO SLEEP. K.
Oehiira. the Japanese, laborer In a cata
leptic condition at the Good Samaritan
Hot-pital. is believed to be coming out
of the rigidity which for six months has
held iiim a prisoner. Yesterday he con
tli iKd the movements he began the day
r -.. . ut. faAa ttnneflreri to be more
lifelike, while the movements of his. limbs
were many. Oghura is quite tne center
of interest among both patients and visit
ors in the ward in which he is lying.
Young Parasite Convicted. Ray El
liott, a young man 24 years old. waa
trld and convicted yesterday morning
before Judge Bennett In the Municipal
Court of being a rrale parasite who re-
eiv.-d the earnings of a woman of shame
and received a sentence of TOO fine and
u t..... the rocknlle. Jessie Rav-
niord. 22 years old. an Inmate of a dls-crd-rly
house at 204H Clay street, gave
(vtknony on the witness stand which
lrr.d-?d the fellow as her paramour.
Kelvont Street Pavement. The
lavement of Belmont street has reached
Kst Sii'th street, on the north side,
Hl:j would havs been finished through
t the end of the Im
provement, but for the rains. Both sides
of the street are finished to East nty'
fifth street.
Mb . m XT at a T.-T. - a htV returned
after having spent a week's vacation at
Astoria, and are ready to give treat
ments bv massaze at Collins Hot Springs.
Just Received a large Importation of
oriental rugs ana carpets. ri.xn ic
s-onable. Cartozian Bros.. 473 Washing
ton street.
F. P. Youno. ladles' furnishing goods,
ne-v location 290 Morrison St.. Corbett
bldg.. between Fourth and Fifth.
"LarrgRTS" pure gold seamless wedding
tings, all sizes; engraving free; price, t&
to Jll 173 Washington street.
Centenary M. E. Church holds a rally
and reunion tonighL Speeches, music.
rfrshnwnts. Free.
See F. P. Youno for good kid gloves.
?) Morrison St., bet. Fourth and Fifth.
Siiipherd's Springs. Dr. W. I. McNary.
medical d'rector; E. I Shlpherd. mgr.
Wtmkoop. the. roofer, removed to 647
First street Telephone Main K32.
22-Karat gold wedding rings at Marks
& Bloch's, 23 Morrison street.
Arrested on Bench Warrant. Be
cause he failod to put in an appearance
vesterday morning In the Municipal
Court to i-nswer to a charge of violating
the traffic orders at Front and Morrison
streets. Bud Whittle, a teamster, was ar
rested yesterday afternoon upon a bench
warrant and taken to the police station,
where he was required to post J35 cash
ball WhitUe was arrested by Patrolman
Cooper for disobeying the officer's di
rections at this crowded crossing. He
was later released upon his own recog
nianc upon the promise to appear at
court. As Judge Bennett has always evi
denced a great Interest in having the
authority of the traffic policemen recog
nized it Is a probability that Whittle will
pay a substantial fine.
Suspects Are Not Danobrous. Frank
Terent and Bonnie Minatara. youthful
Italians who came from New York City,
were arrested yesterday afternoon soon
after thev stepped from the train and
taken to the police station charged with
carrvlng concealed weapons. Some ex
citable Italians had spread the news
about that the two men were emissaries
oi' the Black Hand Society. The police
investigation, however, showed that the
young fellows were known In Portland
and came here to go to ora. airs i
volver found In their possession was an
old one and not in working order. They
will have to appear in the Municipal
Court upon the charge.
Plans for Enoinb Houses D. B.
K'lckonger. architect and member of the
Mount Tabor Push Club, le preparing
plans for an engine house to be erected
on the Base Line road and Francis ave
nue. Mount Tabor. It will be. 3SxS0 feet
and will be modern In construction. An
architect has also been engaged to pre
pare plans for an engine house for the
North Albina district, to be erected on
Killingswo.th avenue. Councilman Ellis
has given assurance that the erection of
th- North Albina building will be ex
pedited. Lights Are Delated. The system of
electric lights for wnich property owners
and business men sipned on Grand ave
nue and East Morrison street is held
back because of the action of the City
Council. The East Side lights would have
been Installed by this time but for this
action. It was planned to place clusters
of electric lishts on the four corners of
the intersection and then every SO feet
on both sides of the street. A special
contract was signed up. but It may not
be carried out. ,
Reception for Pastor The members
of Hasoalo-Street Congregational Church
will tender to their new pastor. Dr.
George Paddock, and his wife a reception
In the church parlors at S P. M., Oc
tober 22.
One Suite Left In The Oregonian bldg.,
very desirable office rooms. Call early
at room 201.
Just Received 10.000 Charles the Great
Havana cigars. New sizes. SI A. Rich,
cigarman. 257 Morrison street.
SHORE DINNER TOMORROW
Swetland Is serving a "Down East
Shore Dinner" every Friday. Menu con
sists entirely of fresh and salt-water
fish and shellfish, our popular clam
chowder heading the bill. A la carte
11 lo 2:30 and from o to 7:30 at the spe
cial price of 50c. Swetland's, Morrison
near 4th. "A different place to eat."
English cannel and anthracite hard
coal sold cheaply by A. H. EUlefsen.
Chamber of Commerce.
Parts He Has Created Have
Invariably Lived After Him
George Fawcett, Originator of "The Great'john Canton, ' Now Appearing
Here, Has Had an Illustrious Career on the Stage.
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GEORGE
ALTHOUGH this is the first time
George Fawcett, the great charac
ter actor, has been in Portland, yet
he has been seen here many times.
That sounds most paradoxical but isn't
In the least so. for many of ihe fine
character parts In standard dramatic
productions were created by 'him.
For Instance, when Portlanders saw
that admirable character Big Bill, in the
"Squaw Man." they saw a creation of
Faweett's art. The same with Phe
lan. in '"ine Man of the Hour." Rob
Dow. in "The Little Minister." The Old
Sailor, in "The Ensign." Ben Moore.
In "Blu Jeans." Captain John, in "Caleb
West," and a host of others. It was Faw
cett who interpreted the characters as
they were swung from the authors' pens
and those players who came West
adopted the Fawcett Interpretations
and the Fawcett mannerisms. No doubt,
it will be no great time before "The
Great John Ganton'' is produced locally
with some follower of Faweett's in the
title role.
Fawcett. in "The Great John Ganton"
at the Portland Theater this week. Is
adding no great laurels to a name al
ready classed among the foremost or
living character actors. He is merely
adding to a long list of successes. Give
Fawcett a part and he will attain to a
certain high standard of artistic perfec
tion in it. He has done that In his
present part. He wlff do it in the next
part he gets. Mr. Fawcett has never
swept the country hy reason of any one
great dramatic success. He has main
tained Ilia high standard. Invariably mak
ROSE PICTURES SOUGHT
BOOKLET WlXIi BE PRIXTED BY
FESTIVAL, ASSOCIATION.
Fame of Portland's Big Fete Is Soon
to Be Spread by Attrac
tive Literature.
t- k. .ninltatlon of Portland as the
greatest city of roses in the world, the
Rose Festival Association win Degm
to collect as complete a photo
graphic display as It possibly can. The
management wants every romancer i
heir, in this bv submitting any photo
graphic views suitable for this purpose.
Views of single roses, rose Dusnes. irees,
shrubs, hedges, borders, climbers and
residences, together with rose garden
views, are desired. Many such pictures
will be needed for illustration of a
handsome portfolio which is to be pub
lished - In the near future for general
distribution, both locally and to the far
corners of the earth. Many will be
needed for special publicity literature
gotten out between now and the holding
of the next Festival in June. 1910.
All persons who have had pictures
taken of their roses or who have pho
tographic plates of such views are urged
to submit them to the Festival head
quarters in the Swetland building at
once, and all that are available will be
liberally paid for. Since the last Fes
tival. Eastern publications have re
quested Portland rose Views: nurseries
and rosarians all over the country have
also asked for literature showing JuBt
what Portland can do in the way of rose
culture.
The coming campaign for attracting
National Interest In the 1910 celebration
will be devoted In a large measure to
giving the outside world a chance to see
In pictorial form Just what the metropo
lis of the Northwest has accomplished In
this respect.
Many of the leading railroads have ap
plied for pictures of Portland roses and
gardens for use In their forthcoming
literature, and there will be excellent op
portunity for all enthusiastic rosarians to
,. f,,,-ther-inn. the city's fame as
fl-.-lML 1,. . urn ...... ...o -
the city of roses by sending in such
views as they may have.
GRANT WILL BE EXAMINED
Business Men to Discuss East Third
Street Franchise Tonight.
For the public consideration of the
proposed East Third street franchise,
asked for by the O. R. & X. Company,
a special meeting of the East Side Busi
ness Men's Club will be held tonight in
the clubrooms, In the Healy building.
Grand avenue and East Morrison street.
Invitations have been sent out to all the
wholesale firms in the district between
Grand avenue and the river. and to
others interested in this franchise. A
full attendance is desired and opportu
nity will be afforded for an expression
of ofHnions for and against the franchise,
FAWCETT
ing far more of his parts than was even
remotely conceived by the playwright.
It isn't exactly to the credit of Port
land that George Fawcett isn't receiving
a nroDer aDDreclatiim here this week
He gives a powerful presentation of a
remarkable character in "Ganton." He
is seen in a piece of work that has a
wide appeal and that Is bound to live.
But at the matinee there wasn't a cor
poral's squad yesterday. The night at
tendance has been better, but not what
It should be. The loss is not Faweett's,
of course he is on contract but the
theater-going public is missing some
thine reallv worthy of patronage.
Despite the fact of the mere handful
of spectators. Fawcett did not lau away
from his usual standard yesterday, tr
there was none in the house he would
do as well. He admits having a stand
ard below which he hopes never to fait.
He has the love of the artist for his
work.
Faweett's sole interests are in things
dramatic. It's hard to lure him Sway
from the topic. Unlike a few score of
passing actors, he does not resort to
wild designs on securing an Oregon
farm and retiring from the stage. He Is
toov sincere and earnest for any such
press agent prattle as that. He says
he intends to go as far as he can he
hasn't any Idea how much farther that
will be.
In a long career his time thus far has
been divided among Chicago. New Yorx
and London. In London, by the way, he
was most enthusiastically received and
he thinks It likely that he will put in
next season there in "Pudd'nhead Wll-
son".
SCHOOL kys are the days
when most of the im
portant habits of life are
Formed. Teach your
children the daily use of
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Testis Fow
and they will some day rise to
call you blessed. It cleanses,
beautifies and preserves the
teeth and imparts purity
and fragrance to the breath.
piMtMllllnOT
C. A. Blgelow, president of the club,
said last night:
"We want it understood that we are
not opposed to granting this franchise,
but the club wants the interests of the
people safeguarded. We do not approve
the action of the street committee in
recommending the passage of the fran
r first hearinc from the
business interests which are directly
. A.rAin11v ns Councilman Kll -
i;uiiuciiu, ..... . ..
bll asked that the hearing be continued.
The whole city is concernea in mm
chise. and not merely the property-owners
on the street. I contend that this
franchise should not be granted unless
.v. nnmr,anv- flvp assurance that it will
provide a freight depot. This should
be provided for either in the franchise
or by agreement.
WHEREJT0 DINE.
After the fire-The Portland Restau-
one wnnhincrtnn street. being
a few Havs on account of
fire, has reopened for business. Prompt
service and quality me dbsl
SACRIFICE SALE HAIR GOODS
Special slaughter of Mrs. Cochran's
magnificent New York consignment con
tinues this month at the Needlecraft.
Sixth st., between Morrison and Alder.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune. Columbia Bldg.. Main, A 18S5.
GAS CONSUMERS, TAKE NOTICE.
Get W'elsbach mantles by the dozen,
and we'll give you jobbers' prices. Buy
i... .... . anA orlVtaa in n Ui4 n 1 1 1 ieS.
and save nearly half the price. You
buy a v inters supply ui mci
time and save money. Do this with
vour lighting supplies, and buy from
f!intnr 43 Third street. Telephone
Main or A 311.
f50 REWARD
For anv case of Kidney, Bladder or
Rheumatic trouble Hall's Texas Won
der cannot cure if taken in time and
f iven a fair trial. One bottle often per
ects s cure. Sold by all druggists or
mail $1.00. Send for testimonials. Dr.
E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive St.. St. Louis, Mo.
CARD OF THASKS.
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to our many friends, and espe
cially the members of the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers
for their kind help and sympathy in
our late bereavement through the death
of husband and father. .,...
MK3. J- L. DAVIS AND FAMILY.
Something: Everybody Should Know.
Any one suffering from rheumatism,
luinbasro. kidney or bladder trouble and
backache can get quick rtiet by pro
curing from his druggist the fol owing
simple remedy: Two ounces salgrene,
mixed with four ounces pure olive oil,
and taken in two-teaspoonful doses
every three hours. This remedy con
tains absolutely no alcohol, making: an
invaluable remedy. Alcohol when taken
into the stomach Irritates the kidneys
and stomach.
Rock Springs Coal.
The best house coal. Liberty Coal &
Ice Co.. exclusive agents. 25 North
Fourteenth street. Main 162 A 3136.
P. Centemeri Gloves.
F. P. YOUNG
290 Morrison St.
Hetweea Fourth and Fifth,
Corbett Building;.
Ladies' Haberdasher
UMBRELLAS
Children's School Umbrellas 50c.
Men's and Women's Fast Black
Cotton Umbrellas, 9Sc.
Men's and Women's Fast Black
Piecedvea Taffeta Um
brellas $1.50.
Men's end Women's Fast Black
Gloria Umbrellas, $2, 2.o0, $3.50.
Men's and Women's Silk Um
brellas, $3.50, $4. to.
All with new, up-to-date handles.
REMODELED AND REPAIRED
LOWEST PRICES
BEST WORKMANSHIP
Gumbert's
FINE FURS
334 Washington Street
RAINCOATS
LARGE VARIETY.
Goodyear Rubber Co.
1-83-65-67 Fourth St Cor. Pine.
FredPrehn,D.D.S.
$12.0 Fall Set of
Teeth. 18.00.
Crowns and Brldse
work. S3. 00.
Room 406, Desna.
Open ICvcainss Till T.
FURS
i
THIS IS THE BEST
TIME THE YEAR
FOR A NEW PLATE! OR BRIIK3E.
As there is little or no danger of sore
gums or other troubles while the warm
weather lasts. Our plates give the
mouth a natural expression, and will
prove a lasting; comfort.
DR. W. A. WISE
President and Afrinsrer.
2 Tears EatabU.hed In Portland.
We will give you a good 22k gola -or
porcelain crown Xoi J-pJJ
Molar Crowns IM
22k bridge teeth...
Gold or enamel filling
Silver f litmus.
Inlay fll..ngs of all Kinds 2-50
Good rubber piates..... -o
The best red rubber plate
Painless extraction
Painless extraction free when liates
or bridge work la ordered.
Wrork guaranteed for 15 years.
THE WISE DENTAL COi
The KalllnsT Bide- 3d and Wash. Stm.
Office Hours el A. M. to 8. P. BL
Sundays. 0 to 1.
Phones A and Main S02S.
E. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Main 165
Phones Home i.H65
First and Oak
YOUR NEW
Buy It From I's.
We Can Save You MoM.r,
Good, fast color, English gloria,
Paragon frame 81. OO
Itustpioof English Gloria, finest
frame 81.5
Hercules rust and windproof . . . $2.00
Ladies' Dlrectoire Umbrella $1.50 up
Full-length, gold and pearl tape
edge, silk Gloria 83. 50
Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria 81. 50
Pure silk, red and blue, Prln-
cess handles 82.25
An immense line of fine ladies'
and tents' S5.00 to 820.00
We Have the I.aritet Stock on Ihe
Coast In This Line.
RECOVERING
Let Us Cover Your Umbrella 1 Make It
Good as ew.
Glorias 81.25. 81. 50, 82.00
Silk, all colors.. S2.50, 83.00. 84.00
All goods our own manufacture.
Rustproof, windproof. folding, detach
able, .self-opening umbrellas.
W HOLESALE AXD RETAIL.
MEREDITH'S
Exclusively Umbrellas.
312 Washington, Bet. 5th nnd 6th.
Special Sale
OFFICE
COMBINATIONS
' 1 Desk
, 1 Arm Chair
1 Revolving Chair
IN THREEt GRADES,
$60, 375
$95
Glass & Prudhomme
Company
A5-67 Seventh St.
PrPB REPAIRING
Of every description by
mall. Amber, brier and
meerschaum. Artificial
coloring. Sis Sicbel
C.. Sd St.. Portland.
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MstssMtaiMsJi gfcWr 1Wh -A.MIhiMTII ill1-OTMijt.il
$30,000 STOCK OF RAINCOATS
Tremendous Bargain Event for Today, Friday
and Saturday. Open Saturday Night to 10:30
225 MORRISON STREET 225 MORRISON STREET
Goodrear
Co., selling direct
from maker to
wearer at a saving
of 30 to 40 per cent,
makes these sensa
tional price offer
ings. Whypaymore?
lip
fit fefisL
Ladies' Rubber
ized Slip -On
Coats, values to
$15.00, at
$8.60
Ladies' beautiful
Silk Waterproofs
and. Oravenettes in
the greatest profu
sion of styles ' and
material effects.
Values up to $35 at
$10.90, $13.50
AND $17.50
$12.50 to $15 Mens and
Youth s Raincoats
In neat gray, and dark mixtures,
made from well - wearing: fabric,
silk Venetian lined, spe- tf'T QfJ
cial at q.U
Special for Men and Women, Latest
E n eT 1 1 s n isoveity ijuiiuuu v
on 16.00 value
$13.90
at
tyTthf LADIES
Just received, new shipment of imported English Coverts and Aquiscu-
turn Raincoats; very pest, munuo
in Portland; these are $40 to $50 garments;
special for Thursday, Friday, Saturday (quan
tity positively limited), at
Goodyear Raincoat Co.
225 MORRISON ST., BETWEEN FIRST and SECOND
INDIVIDUAL
Private accounts of men and women, as well as commercial
deposits from firms, corporations and banks, are welcomed by
this institution, where all funds intrusted to it for safe-keepmg
are protected by large resources, carerui mauymou, "u
the strict supervision oi
A HIGH-GRADE INVESTMENT STOCK
OflFered Subject to Prior Sale
IN THE PACIFIC CAR
& FOUNDRY COMPANY
- - 4a
Only S160.000 or inis
uniy io, r- " ,
stockTaranteed against ,0?
BanPklant !oVFrbuonce onground adjoining Swift Company'.
plant. Portland, Oregon. '
For full particulars and SLibscription blanks see or write
E. C MEARS E&SSStfiS
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMPANY.
Bell Ringers
For Large Apartments, Small Dwellings, Elevators, Eta
Connect direct with lighting circuit. No more batteries always
reliable.
PRICE. $3.00 AND UP
Western Electric Works
61 Sixth Street. Portland. Oregon. Phones. Main 1696; A 1696
The Utmost
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For our experts in the fields oi Cuba,
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And our exclusive methods of ripening
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A free-burning, strictly Cuban hand
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Cigars
At any good store
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THE HART CIGAR CD, Distributors. Portland, Oregon
CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL
for Dancing, Deportment
and Physical Development
Chrirtansen's Hall can be rented, flrst
rlass affairs only. For terms apply to Mr.
Chrlstensen. office at hall., comer Eleventh
and Yamhill streets, Portland, Oregon.
Phone, Main 6017. A 4080.
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