THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1900. Oe b T Jin ear iiicky Oay ONE - OF THE LARGEST CROWDS EVER ASSEMBLED IN PORTLAND FILLED GRAND AVENUE MONDAY NIGHT FOR BLOCKS AND BLOCKS, WAITING PA TIENTLY FOR HOURS TO GET INTO OUR NEW STORE ON THE OCCASION OF u Hi Tl We calculated that we would have 10,000 people, but there was over 10,000 people who never got into the building. In fact many have estimated that 50,000 people appeared on the scene between 7:30 and 10:30 P. M., thousands of them not getting within a block of the store: As a Grand Opening event, it was one of the most successful ever held in this or any other city. Such crowds are seldom seen, except at some great Fair, Festival or Street Parade. By 7:30, Grand Avenue was packed from East Oak to East Morrison. We advertised 3000 free souvenirs, but gave away 3 times 1300, or 3900. 39 Presents Worth Not Less Than $13 Each We advertised 13 Presents worth not less than $13.00 each, 13 Presents worth riot less than one-half of $13.00, and 13 Presents worth not less than one-third of $13.00, but we were so highly honored, there came so many thousands of people over and above the 10,000, we had previously estimated, that we will give away no present worth less than $13.00. Numbers 13 and 1313 get best Presents, worth not less than 3 times $13, or $39.00, each of these being first lucky number in first and second series. No. 2613 gets a present worth not less than2 times $13.00 or $26.00. Value of All Presents About $600 We advertised presents to run over $400, but they will now run about $600. Exact amount to be announced later. All numbers ending with 13, were selected in advance to draw Presents. The cards were placed in envelopes, and thoroughly mixed and given out at the door. No one could foretell who would get these numbers. One Present to each hundred people. Winning number 3813 cannot be located. Probably the holder got shoved out of the building before finding the box. However, if this coupon is brought in, the holder will get his present. Below we give Names and Addresses of Those Who Found 13 Exceptionally Lucky -lst-2d-3d-4th-5th-6th-7th-8th-9th-10th-11th-12th-13th- 14th-15th-16th-17th-18th-19th-20th- -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. -To. -No. -No. -No. -No. -No. 13. 113. 213. 313. 413. 513. 613. 713. 813. 913. 1013. 1113. 1213. 1313. 1413. 1513. 1613. 1713. 1813. 1913. FIRST SERIES W. Parker 1286 E. 8th, North Minnie Waeklund 1064 E. Morrison Arthur Turnbull -. 449 llth A. L. Bradley . .791 E. Yamhill Mrs. M. Tatro . 397 Florence . F. M. Sutford. .3721, E. Morrison Mrs. Wm. Clark 1020 Williams Ave. . Miss Bessie Herbert. . . 980 E. Yamhill' Cecil B. Heacock. . .1186 Union Ave., North Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller '. . . .471 E. Ash Mrs. Chas. Martin 167 Wood Miss Emily 'Quappe 809 Washington Mrs. F. S. Horton. 343 Ross SECOND SERIES S. J. Pascall 1616 Portsmouth Ave. Earl Freeman ; .412 East Harrison Mrs. G. M. Brown. 362 Chapman Mr. F. K. Hungerford .687 E. Ash St. F. Cohen. 464 E. Ankeny St. H. P. Cloyes. . . . .174 E. 28th, N. Fred Trachsel 509 Stephens I 1 S V f - I Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, the popu lar and accomplished contralto of the Harmony Quartet, and who sings at the White Temple, was 10th among the lucky holders of coupons ending in 13. 21st No. 22d No. 23d No. 24th No. 25th No. 26th No. 27th-No. 28th No. 29th No. 30th No. 31st No. 32d No. 33d No. 34th No. 35th No. 36th No. 37th No. 38th No. 39th No. SECOND SERIES (Continued) 2013. Lottie E. Gregg. . .1947 E. Yamhill 2113. Lillie Penson . 10 E. 8th St., N. 2213. Mrs. W. A. Heiget. . .350 Stanton St. 2313. Mrs. Barge . ... 594 E. 10th St. 2413. J osie Blackford. 1099 E. 28th St., N. THIRD SERIES 2513. 2613. 2713. 2813. 2913. 3013. 3113. 3213. 3313. 3413. 3513. 3613. 3713. 3813. X.. G. Barker , .60 E. 9th St., S. G. S. H. Jackson.,. .427 10th St., West Side M. A. Jaynes . .2061.' First St C. W. Riddell .. .E. 28th and Glisan Sts. Mrs. Dunlap. . . .:. 909 Oregon St. James P. Murphy 152i Grand Ave. Mrs. H. T. Rayner 871 E. Irving St. F B. Farmer. .290 Park St. Kathrvn Patterson . 409 Fairbanks Ave. Mrs. W. E. Newson 126 E. 20th, N. P. R. Greaves 115 Humboldt St. Mrs. B. A. Parrish 229 E 6th St., N. Mrs. Chas. Carlston .........306 E. 9th St. (Not found.) We wish to express our thanks to our customers and the general public for helping by their presence, patience, orderliness and good nature, to make this one of the grandest features in the com mercial history of Portland. 69-75 Grand Ave. Geo. T. Ateltler S. SL Mors. Cor. E. Stark Street Li 4JTURN1TURE CO(ZA Presents will be on exhibition in our store the rest of the week. We invite the public to call and inspect them and also to look through our new store, something that thousands of people had no opportunity of doing Monday night 13 A