Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 25, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE 3XORMNO OREGOXIAX. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, .1910.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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OSFR1TJI THEATER fSCmrtson bw"n
Sinn sad txr.ni.: Vaudeville. J1
artwaeoa at a. IS and tonnul at (:1a.
GRAND THEATER (Par snd Wuhlrl
Yeud.Yl... Thl aiteraooa at 3-l.
lon:hl t 1 H and B.
X.TFIC THEATER tetili anl A"1'r
Armxrnax Jlu.icai lonmlj Company in
"Camilla. " Tbu aiternooo at m.-v; lo
aisa at 7.20 and B.
TAR THEATER Prk and WashtnBtenI
Motion pictures, Cor.llngoue. from l.o w
10 JO P. M.
OAKS PARK (O W. P. eartlael WebsVs
Fnae feacd. This i.'unuoa aad toaisat-
OREGOXIAlf AT BHOm
Tmw thm ewle-sess seOvarv a( Te
Oracaalaaj M uinn. imiu. aa
KriM tarsus h Use raUawtns
Cllnua SMbacrtpUass, ar seall are
parable lanrariaMy ta adiaaia,
ISb Bsarh Htramaal Oat
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-M. U OallehsB,
J. FelrBers. -
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Bay Olhi Ham at Treats,
rmatfle CUT D. r. Kdamaaaa.
Stales! tin iylillat.
Carsaa.
Betas la.
.ABVSTVB PmOLER CaUXD TO ACPOUXT.
A one-lesjueti peddler, who Is said to
tnakc A m-actue of abusing; defenseless
women who refuse to buy from htm,
chow badly when he Inclulaed bis fancy
at home of Patrolman 11 EL Lyon. Mrs.
J .yon Invited him to st outalde of fence.
AVhn he refused ami became abiaslve.
Ic on's bis; builder, with A show of fangs,
persuaded him to move. Then he grew
more Abusive than ever. The officer ar
rived home soon after the affair, sought
' out tike man and forced him to return
and apologise. The peddler admitted
that he had no license. He promised
l.ys that he would appear in court yes
terday ruornlns;. but failed to do so.
Bona AamtrsD as Vaorajtt. "Red"
JfuKhee. a clever llahtweiglit boxer who
l'aa performed before crowds of Port
land sport on nrveral occ anions, was tn
J'olloe Cburt yesterday morn In, charged
lili being a van rant. With Arthur
lurphy. John Kervan. .Norman Allen and
John Purdue. .Hughes waa arrested by
Iwtectives Price .and C"raddVCB. and for
! own good was taken Into custody.
"A S'xi boxer usually has good stuff
lit him.- said Jude Bennett, -and tl.ere
are betler things In store for you If
.)U will straighten up." Hughes was
Ienltent and promised to mend hm ways.
A a opportunity to leave town was given
to him and hie frienda
t'OKTXsiox or Names Troubuuioms.
Hubert Simpson, a local automobile
l.iler. rending at 77 Tillamook street.
) aa brvn caused conshlerarble annoyance
and embarrassment by an announcement
vhuh appeared In a recent Iswe of a
lfiral paper, that he waa being sued
l.rr a divorce by his wife- Mr. Simpson
Lai bean kept busy the last few days
ananering uueetlons with which he haa
Wn piled by hie friends, and tie wishes
It announced that lie and his wife are
living contentedly ar.d that no divorce
proceedings have been instituted. The
Fimpeon referred to In the article Is
another man. wttb. the same .name.
Two Kuala Piac Pit Oct. Fire broke
cut early yesterday morning In the cab
f a eelf-propellinc steam shovel owned
tv J c. t.ok and atandlng at r.igntn
and Davis eXrrets. It wss discovered by
l atrolman Oelaner and was threatening
tlie gaiwline tank when the Klre Depart
ment arrived and an explosion waa prob
aulv averted. 81ortly after midnight yes
terday a blase was dl.ocovered In an lu
trur cloact at the fcomu of William
Karris, a colored dining car waiter, U
ytrst street. It was extlng-uld with
em .ill damage.
Cut'sri-Ooixa "Wirm Asoeki Hcsbaxd.
Ax. knife, revolver and washtub are
among the Ir.strumenU by which Mike
Sl-lyk, a Polldh tailor, attempted to In
jur j his wife, according to testimony
given by the woman In Police Itourt
yesterday In a hearing of a charge of
threatening to kill. Megyk mid that the
trouble came when lis was unwilling to
comply with hlat wife's frequent requests
that he go to church. He was held to
t-ie grand Jury under XX) bond.
Ohimsi Guiikua Dtut Raided. Pour
Chtntoe and rive Japar.ese were arrested
Tuesday night by Patrolman Martins In
a raid made upon a gambling house In
Chinatown. Sine Iee was charged with
running the place. le Young-. Ung
"Wong and Chins Chons arlth visiting the
place and with being vagrants, and T.
Tanaka, K. Nlahl. 8. Hirano. K. Oka
and K. Nakada with being visitors. The
cases went over until today.
PRIVATB PETKTTIVa PATS KlWB. A. T.
Fimmons. sorting himself to be a
private detective, appeared In Police
Court yesterday to answer to represent
ing hUnaclf'to be an officer and larceny.
On the second charge he waived examina
tion and was held to the grand Jury,
rntumona admitted In the other case that
lie had shown a dotectlve a badge to
escape paying streetcar fare and was
fined CJ.
Vrr-B or Caitai C. J. AxttBRaO Pies.
Bertl'.a M. Anderson, wife of Captain
C. J. Anderson, a river pilot, died yester
day at her homo, at Ills Et Madison
street, from a disc-ue of the liver. Mrs.
Anderson whs a native of Sweden, and
besides her htssband. leaves two daugh
ters, one aged 7 and one It The funeral
will tilte place Friday at Klverview
Cemetery.
KUSFBCTBD TgOGMIX ARRWTED. B. H.
Ot'n and Andrrew Johnson, two alleged
yeggmrn, were picked up yesterday morn
lr.g at Third and Everult nn-eis. by De
tectives Tlchcnor and Howell and charged
with vagrancy- They had In their pos
nrlcm a lot of new knives and other
articles which the detectives believe were
exi'len from some store.
Maic, Vkvxk. Palls; Break Io.
While teanuiR agautst the bur at the
Ail-Nattona saloon in a drunken condi
tion. Miko Ward, an aged derelict, fell
to the kor and In soma manner broke
List leg. The man waa taken to a hos
pital. PpiaiTrALirrs to Mkbt Hrrbv At their
last nuarteriy meeting tl Stats Spiritualists-
Association of Oregon, organised July
. UC and Incorporated Novemler
t"3, made all preliminary arrangements
roe holding their annual convention in
Portland on September J-i.
RaT War. Frand new steamer Klsra
ath sails direct Friday noon for San
Franc i six Uoa Angeles and San Diego.
Frank BoIIam. agent. 13 Third street.
Diamond- Gems of the first water
only. C Chnstensen. sscond. floor Cor
b:t bulldtrg Take .elevator.
Miss Tract's free cooking lesson this
afternoon at 13". Hunters hail. East
s mti 111 and 51th sLs.
Rbal Walrtt Lakd. Wlthyoombe
Vicklnson. :l Hamilton block, have It.
little or much.
Swiss Watcr RaPAiRnro. C Chrlsten
sen. id neor Corbett btug. Tsks slsrator.
Mrsr sell this week, choice quarter
plock. East Side: trXX B SM.
D- B1C. McFalajd has returned to
rj, 6wsuand bkla.
Ilwaca BT. CSV-
CaUamaaa Baackv
Gcvbiit Pmra I
lia.lse
ulli Mlaatai BprUcs
ea. aniai-a ayrlast fnatiss fc
Bsajaa,
CaUtaa Bpitmy T T. Bile
Mrs. Xash Spsaks to W C T. U.
Mrs. I 8. Nash, mho lived In this city
some yeans ago and is still a W. C. T.
f. worker, spoke at the Central W". C. T.
V. meeting Wednesday afternoon. She
may again reside here. Mrs. lnman read
the text of the prohibitory smendmenL
A lesflet prapsred by Mrs. L. H. Additon
on "Industrial Womanhood and the Wage
earners" was read. A report was msde
of t!.e plaza open-aisjr meetings held
every Sunday at A P. M. Mrs. l H. Addi
ton will speak there next Sunday.
Av-roMOBnis Rkpairkd st the Y. M. C.
A. garage, under exptrt mechanical su
pervision, without ohsrgi. except for
parts replaced. Phone Exchange 45.
Nrs M-note mahogany piano player for
sale at ): breaking up housekeeping:
coat SsfiA; classic and popular music worth
over : thrown In. Phone Main 766.
C. T. Preh, dentist, haa. returned from
hts vacation. -
WIFE-SLAYER IN COURT
H. M. LAMBERT EMACIATED BY
SELF-aXFLICTED WOIXD.
Preliminary Hearing Is Waived and
Prlswner Returns to Hospital.
No Ball Is Allowed.
Terribly emaciated by his two-months'
fight- for the life that he attempted to
throw away, and pitifully weak. H. M.
Lmbert appeared In Police Court yes
terday morning to be arraigned on a
charge of murdering his wife, Grace Lam
bert, at Woodlawn. July He was sent
In from 8t Vincent's Hospital for the
purpose and waa returned there, rather
worse for the experience, after the for
mality was over. Attorney C. M. Idleman
appeared for Lambert, waived the read
Ins of the information and refused a pre
llmlnlary hearing. Lambert waa held
to the grand jury without bond.
The crime for which Lambert was ar-
OLD HCBMCRIBKBd PLEASE
M KITE.
The Oregenlaa desires te seears the
nainrs and addresses ef all persons
who bsvs been subscribers either for
the daily er the weekly editions of
this paper since Its ant pobUoaUow
as a daily sa Febraary 4. 1SS1, er for
a longi time far The Weakly Orego
Isa. The first publication ef The
Weekly Oeeaawiasi waa December 4.
IBM. It will be appreciated if ail
wbe have takea The Oregon I a dur
ing this period will cemaunleale
with the managing editor.
ralgned was the shooting of his wife
when the two were on a business trip to
Woodlawn. The shooting was induced by
Jealousy. Lambert fired three bullets
into the woman s body as she stood hold
ing her child In her arms. The chin of
the child waa burned by the paasage of
the bullet. He then turned the revolver
on himself and fired a bullet directly
over his hea'rt. The two were taken to
the hospital In one ambulance, and on the
way Lambert made frantic efforts to
reach bis dying wife and finish bis work.
It was thought at first that the woman
would recover and that Lambert would
die. but the woman gave op the fight the
day after the shooting, while the hus
band, after lingering for weeks between
life and death, began to recover. His
Imnrovement was aided by an operation
by Dr. Zlrgler. with the object of draining
the pulmonary cavity, frightfully lac-
rated by the bullet.
The man has all along ahown indiffer
ence to bis fate and gave little aid to
the surgeons. For a long time he enter
tslned. or feigned, a delusion that some
other person, supposed to be an Intimate
of the wife, had done the snooung. i nere
are two direct witnesses to the act.
ACCUSED SWINDLER HELD
PricrllTO Play Victim, Tiion Places
Kratxenbcrg Vnilor Arrest.
M. C. Kratzenberg, accused of obtain
ing money by false pretenses, waived
examination In Municipal Court yester
day and was held to the grand jury.
Kratzenberg wit arrested by Detect
ive Price, who came in contact with
the man as a prospective victim of the
game whlrh Kratzenbei-r Is accused of
operating. Price went to Kratzen
bergs office In the Swetland building;
representing that he had money to In
vest, and waa Joyfully received by the
promoter. Before Price surrendered
his suppositious 1000 he placed Kratz
enberg under arrest.
The specific charge against Kratzen
berg is that he sold a half Interest in
his "business to H, W. Smith for 1260.
representing that the business waa
making $250 a month and that It had
been established six years. It Is al
leged that the business bad been . In
existence only a few days and that the
office furniture 'was not paid lr.
EAST SIDE RESIDENCE.
A new house. Just completed, seven
large rooms, den and sleeping porch;
furnace and fireplace; dining-room pan
eled and beamed, built-in buffet and book
cases, handsomely finished In Oregon nr.
oak floors: workmanbtsp done by day
labor. This property is located In the
very finest addition on the Kaat Side;
price, $; $1700 cash,, balance on time.
For further particulars apply to
CM AS. K. HENRY CO.,
HENRY BUILDING.
Fourth and Oak Sis., Portland. Or.
Willamette Heights llesldencca. '
We have for sale two very attractive
homes on Willamette Heights.
One residence on Thurman street, six
rooms, very modern and complete; price,
ITW0-
Another attractive home of eight room
superb view. pi!. Fur terms apply to
CHAS. K. HtVRT CO
ll KNRY BUILDING.
Fourth and Oak ., Portland, Or.
' RATEWAR. v .
The Steamer Washington will sail for
San Francisco, Thursday, August 25th.
Reservations and tlcketa at office. Oak
street dock. Phone Marshall 140T and
A Zl&t.
WHEREJO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at ths
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
menta for ladles, 0S Wash., near 6th st.
CARD OF THAJKS.
We desire to express our thanks to
the many friends for the beautiful
floral tributes and for their kindness
and sympathy In our bereavement. We
desire especiallv to thank the Sumner
Kelic4 Corps au'd the Royal Nelghbora.
r.OBERT OSBORNE.
AND FAMILY.
In the thlrtv years. 1TS to IPOS, the
yearly expenditure, tor publie schools in the
fnU.l Wales rew from SY.UUO.OOO to
fZTl.OuO.00O. a nearly fivefold lacreaae.
Tranka, suit cases and bags. Largest
variety at Harris Trunk Co 111 Sixth,
WIFE LIVES JN FEAR
Injunction Sought to Prevent
Killing by Husband.
ABUSE RESULTS IN FITS
Druggist, Seeking Divorce,. Declares
That Spouse Left Him for Life
of Gayety, Finding Domestic
Ways Too Slow.
Rebecca E. Vorpahl Is aeeklng divorce
from her blacksmith husband, Herman A.
Vorpahl, and an Injunction restraining
him from killing her or visiting the
house. They have fceen living in Sell
wood. He has four children by a former
marriage and she has three. She says
the blacksmith shop was purchased with
her money and ahe aska the court to
compel her husband to pay her til a
week of the proceeds from the abop
work, or eject him so she can rent the
shop to someone else.
She says she was married- to Vorpahl
at Oregon City. October 7. 1903. and that
they have one child. She found that
Vorpahl drank liquor, and says that he
threatened to kill her and her children,
making several attempts to do so. at
which ahe fled from the house. She says
he uses unprintable language toward
her. His abuse, she declares, haa caused
her to have nervous fits. She says he
Is capable of earning S5 a day.
"You're too alow for me. I would
rather have a gay time and have decided
to leave you."
This was in substance the statement
Jessie McCurry made to Will D. MoCurry
just before she left him, according to his
allegations In a divorce complaint, filed
In the Circuit Court yesterday.
McCurry, who Is a druggist, says ha
made and effort to find his wife, but that
the only trace he could obtain was a
rumor that she had gone to Los Angeles.
Her conduct, he says, kept him from
sleeping nights and made It almost im
possible for him to work. He charges her
with falling to prepare his meals and
with associating with men and women
of low morals. He married her in Pueblo,
Colo.. June i. 1906.
The trials of Violet Orr are told in a
divorce complaint which she filed yes
terday against Oscar P. Orr. She was
married to him at Marlow, Okla. But
practically all the time while they were
visiting her father In Oklahoma, she as
serts, hex husband was on a prolonged
spree. On April 13, continued the com
plaint, they were about to leave for
Portland and Orr started for the depot
to buy the tickets. But the next she
knew he was brought borne, too drunk
to walk straight, m a wagon. She says
she was "compelled to hire a conveyance
to haul hlra to the train." Since they
have been in Portland, ahe declares, he
has told her If be found ber talking
over the telephone to anyone he would
kill her, emphasising his threat by deal
ing ber a blow In the face. She says
his abuse began February S3, only a
week after the marriage.
Mary Gavin haa filed a divorce suit
against Alexander Gavin, charging him
with gross drunkenness. 8he was mar
ried to him at Omaha. September 6. 1SSS.
They have four children.
Michael A. Mezyk, a tailor at 115 Rus
sell street, and living at 55 Morris
street. Is being sued for a divorce by
A. Eva Mezyk, who filed suit In the
Circuit Court yesterday. he accuses
him of partaking freely of Intoxicating
liquor, and of arming himself with an
ax and revolver In an effort to kill her
and their three children. She says he
la now serving a 10-day term at the
Ltmnton quarry for drunkenness and
hia threats to kill. She wants an order
of the court restraining him from
abusing her, and asks the custody of
the children. She says further that the
stock of material at the tailor shop
belongs to her. and she wants the court
to make an order giving her the legal
right to It. and also to ttielr home. She
married Mezyk October 23, 1904.
WINDSOR'S CASE IS COXTIXFED
Judge Cleland Declines to Take Vp
Gas Company Suit.
When Presiding Judge Cleland, - ot
the Circuit Court, found yesterday that
In hearing a demurrer to an answer
In one of the Campbell Automatic Gas
Burner suits he would be treading upon
the toes of Judge Morrow, so to speak,
he declined to hear It, Judge Morrow
It Is said, recently heard the arguments
on the demurrer, and took It tinder ad
visement. He has now gone to Wash
ington, D. C. When Judge Cleland
found Judge Morrow had the matter
under advisement he continued the
case.
Yesterday afternoon was the time
for J. N. Windsor to appear and ahow
cause why he should not be punished
for contempt of cdurt, for having failed
to obey an order signed by Judge Mor
row, directing him to turn over to the
clerk of the Circuit Court 13900 which
he held as treasurer for the Campbell
Gas Burner Company In the Merchants
National Bank. Windsor said ha was
not lp court when the order was made.
Furthermore, be said Attorney C. M.
Idleman's clients had Issued orders to
the bank not to pay him any money,
tind fiat he was therefore unable to
turn It over.' Judge Cleland set the
matter for hearing at 2 P. M. next
Monday.
Court Xotcs.
Charging O. W. Hodges, of the Port
land Wrecking Company, with failing
to deliver two boilers In accordance
with a contract, William P. Slnnott and
J. Frank Slnnott. of Slnnott A Slnnott,
brought suit In the Circuit Court yes
terday to recover 11945 damages. The
boilers were to be transferred from
the Williams-Avenue School to the Sln
nott Building, at Alblna avenue and
Willamette Boulevard, It is alleged. The
Binnotta say they have been obliged to
buy new boilers.
Lazarus Ackerman, administrator of
Alice Ackerman's estate, filed with the
County Court yesterday a petition ask,
Ing that a new assessment be made. It
is alleged that on February 17 half of
the fourth half of lot 1, block 11. Port
land, was appraised at 120,000. In re
ality, the entire lot was appraised. It Is
asserted. W. H. GVIndstaff. Homer
Millard and P. L. Willis were the ap
praisers. The administrator asks that
F. J. Gattrell be appointed appraiser in
place of Homer Millard, who Is out of
the-clty. Judge Cleeton Issued an order
making the appointment and for the
reappraisment.
Although It haa been the custom in
the Circuit Court to call the docket on
the first Monday of each month, on the
opening of court. Presiding Judge Cle
land. of the local Circuit Court, does
not -Intend to do so next month or
thereafter. He says that hs will call
the docket and set cases on the Monday
following. His reason for the change
Is that it usually keepa a large number
of attorneys waiting until after Jury,
men's excuses have been heard and dis
posed of. the grand Jury drawn, and
the cases for the day assigned to the
a. A
moving I
We have moved. Our ofd j
quarters wot too small to
accommodate our growing yjj
business, and we have
taken a long lease on the TV
N. W. corner rooms, second sj
floor, of the Lumber Ex- Y
change building. Second 9
and Starkr rtreets, said ' c
rooms being numbered 211 "S"
to il5. Our facilities here s
will be better than ever W
before for accommodating
those having business to 3.J
transact about purchases Vg
heretofore made In Irving- x
ton Park. Beaver Acres and fx
Banner Acres, and for the
furthering of the sale of x
Banner Acres, which we JiJ
claim la the best acreage V
now on the market, and the A.
price, 1100 to 110 per acre, Ix)
far. far very Yar below
Its real value. A
F. 6. Hoibrook Co.
Rooms 211 to 215 Lumber
Exchange. S. E. cor. Second
and Stark.
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
not only cleanses, preserves and
beautifies the teeth without in-
jury, but impartspurity and fra
1 grance to the breath, removing
mstantlythe odor ot tobacco,
various departments. Judge Cleland
exnecta the new rule to be a time saver.
Frank Wilde, a marine engineer living
In Tremont. was in the County Court
yeeterdtiy charged with non-support. But
he told the Judge he nao always Deen
willing to support his wife, and would
continue to do so. The trouble lud been.
he said, that Mrs. Wilde desired to spend
the money hemelf. and that he needed
aa much as possible to r-av for a house
he Is building. He earns 175 a ni nth. he
said. Judge Clcevpri advisel the pair
to reconcile their differences.
Harris Trunk Co. tor trunas and bin
FALL SHAPES
i
Knox Hats
READY
.
For sale everywhere.
CIRCUS
TODAY and TOMORROW
Show
Grounds
25th and Raleigh
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World's foremost Circes
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FILLING 6 ARENAS
MS THE BIG6EST TENT EVER MADE
,'MrC A BABY
40 Elephants 30 Camel sTT a tjt?t
A family el (Hrefie OlItAI X Ji
Capital In. istai $3,500,000
1280 KSSOIfS 7M HORSES
409 Performers from Europe rulRLtY
60aERIAUSTS M RIDERS rur
M ACROBATS '50 CLOWNS J
100 Acts. Musical Elephants FIRST
greatest CItbb Hems Eye Ever BaheM
Bill HfBW STREET PARADE
This Morning at 10 O'clock.
a kxforbunces omly, a a-o 8 r. n.
Boos ores) one houh caausa
On 50 Cent Ticket Admits to All
IB Vaata
Admlaaloa tickets and reserved
seats ere MS ea eale at IHER.
Mi., CLAY CO PIANO HOUSE,
tk aad Morrtsoa at a, at exactly
the saaee prices charged at tbe
resnalar eirewa ticket wagoaa.
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j PORTLAND
1 SEATTLE
j SPECIAL
up-tc-date coaches, smoking
car. dining oar and parlor-ob.
servation car.
FAST-COMFORTABLE
Bomna
U 4.10s. Sosttle . at S.OOsi
l S.30i Tcome U J.45ai
Ur 7 01m Ceatrsiia Is 1-501
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Northern Pacific Ry
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"Juei Say"
HORLICK'S
It Means
Original and Genuine
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
Mare healthful than Tea or Coffee. '
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form,
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no substitute. Ask forHORLICK'S.
ESS" Others are imitations.
SUMMER RESORTS.
Bay ocean
Tent City
SEASON 1910
Bayocean tent city is a canvas
covered hotel, American plan.
Rates $?.50 and $3 per day, $15
and $17.50 per -week. Electric
lighted, hented, purest water;
sewer system, gravel walks.
Daily Touring Service ear
leaves Perkins Hotel every morn
ing at 7 o'clock. Make reserva
. tions at the office.
Further information will be
mailed you on request.
T. B. Potter Realty Co.
614 Oorbett Building,
Portland, Or.
Sea Croft
6EA VIEW, WASHINGTON".
Mrs. W. nutchiiuo'o, Mauiaorar.
A enuhore bouM, Meal, quaint and com
fortable. with th ocean rlht In front; a
biff fireplace, always blazing and th beet of
home-cookoxl meals. Children lova too place
and grown-ups find tbe atep from tbe dreae-trur-room
to the wart mot comfortable.
15S
bKASON OPKMfciO JUL 1. OK HKS
EKVATIONS 8KB DORSET B. SMITH.
B STH IJX. PHONE MARSHALL 179.
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Stockton St.. above Sutter. Select family 110
room hotel. Every modern convenience.
One block from shopping and theater dis
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Meier (I& Frank Store's
1073d
Friday
3000 Yards
Values to
$2.25 Yd.
Surp
Tomorrow, for the lj)73d Friday Surprise Sale, we offer a lot of 3000
yards of fancy Persian Beltings in the newest designs and the best col
orings, including gold and silver. Our buyer picked up the huge assort
ment while on a recent Eastern trip
for the Friday sale. Regular values
design
in the lot, irr belt lengths
50c-$1.00 Buckles at 25c
Tomorrow, in the jewelry department, 1000 Belt Buckles in very artistic
designs, gold-plated, silver, gunmetal, etc., in embossed, ehased, filigree
designs; regular 50c, 60c, 75c and some $1.00 values in this lot. OC.
Your choice of the assortment during sale at low price of, ea. aJ
Also stone-set effects. See display of belts and buckles, 6th-st. window.
WE CONTINUE THESE GOOD SPECIALS IN THE
Piire Food Grocery
Hams, mild sugar cured young pig hams, on special sale today 2 Of
in pure food grocery department at the very low price, the pound & vl
Picnic Hams on sale at the extremely low price of only, the pound, 15
Granulated Sugar, on special sale this week at 16 pounds for $1.00
Butter, our own But- Fish Flakes, Burnham f Monkey Soap, on spe-
ternut brand, 2-pound brand, on special sale on special sale in the
rolls, special 79-, at this very grocery depart- A
at, the roll aSK low price, can ment for, cake
Tillamook Full CreamOA Lea & Perrin's Sauce, small nA
Cheese,, spec 1 this week, lb. aSW bottles, special price, each-
Kitchen Boquet, -appetizer, 234 Pint Bottle Catsup, special, 10
Imported Crab Meat,' Your O A- Del Monte Sardines, the -J
Favorite Brand ; the can for a&tv best large cans; special, ea.
Smith's Kippered Delft Peanut Oil, reg: 0. & B. Lucca Oil,
Herring, imported, ular 65c size, on sale large bottles, special
special price, Ofl In the delica-C"7 only, bottle 7 Cp
at, the can .VJC tessen d e p t - at low price of .-
Quality Blend Coffee, 25c Grade 1 9c
This is a grade and blend that we can recommend and has never "J Q
iefore been sold for less than 23c the pound; special at only
Abetta Biscuit, one dozen packages, 49?, six packages for only 25
See our demonstration of KAOLA. The new vegetable shortening.
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Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets.
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ma ere ail waennraoDg eirmigers.
We are now displaying one of the
largest stocks of fumed oak Furniture
in the West. This rich, practical, in
expensive fumitnre is just right for
i your hall, living-room, dining-room or
- library.
J.G.MACK 8 GO.affi
Fifth .
0 Stark
Sale
rise
Fancy Beltings
5c Length
and they have arrived just m time
to $2.25 yard; choice of any OC
up to 20 inches, at, the length v
Three minutes
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