Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 12, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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mil afuraooa J13. Tonlat li
SfNOALOW THEATER TwirtB and
Xgrrlioa)--Our Kw atlaiaver.- Tools"
at 14 o'clock.
OP.PHEl.Tf THEATER ( Vorrlxm. (
eista and p.T.ntb Vi-jdiMin. TTiia aft-
araooa at 3 14 aad toaisat at t:la,
ORA.NO THEATER Part and Waahtav
ton' Vaud.vl!'.a. Thla aftaraooa at U
tools! u IJD aad Sl
fcTP.IC THEATER Svomb) and Aldao
Armstroec xitfical Umadr Company la
Te oit-i Cad.'s This aftarsoea at
S.JO. toaiaht at T:0 and t.
STAR THEATER Parfc aad Wahtntoa
M'la r.r-urao. Ceatlaueuai from
to 10 M F. at.
ad.ertlsssasaie lataadctf fee taa city
wa la Brtef eeJmaaas la Saaday'a ls
a am mat k tuM la Taa orvsealaa
aaMaoaa tile '. r aalaraa
Word "Wits Wcm.i Ctoara Job. H.
3tf. Burt, captain of bnee company No. 2.
- djmlurd from the service of the
ct:y yesterday by the Executive Board,
on the rround that ha bad bn found
jt'ility of n-ioet of duty. Burt wm ac--ud
of bavin left Ms wtch at the
ftrahouaa to talk to a woman. leaV.n;
rt on on waieh. Patrolman Barter,
npn rwiinmenliBon of tie Chief of
Pocce anl the police com mitt, w.-ia
s -anted three moot ha" pay srhlle ha
xaa oT duty due to ilfkwit Barter
bul rarlctwa vrln In 1' In which
ha had auffered bIol poiwn wMle pur
'ilr a criminal. Thla iaulteJ In the
iuYMiiy of amputation. The city char
ter permits tha piymut' of an offlorr
for aaJary dtirinc aickaeaa not to exceed
three moo tha.
STAVr TO AID TL-MRCtxoart FlOHT.
nn for the annual Chrlstraaa ataxnp
mpi.n were outlined yeerday at a
Mvc.il meetlnn of tha board of direc
tors of the VWrtr. Nur Asaorlatlon.
Tre National Ked croa Aaaociatlon. of
anirh lh VlslUns "Nurao Association
' a branch, haa aent a million Mampe
here to be placed on the market. The
National society will rece've a percent
ile of the proceeda and the remainder
will go to aid tuberculoma atifferera.
o-tn: to the confusion caused by marry
h.st year In m Masking the atamps for
t' e resuiar poatase stamps. th-y will be
as rih this year, placed on tha
b.i k of envelnpea.
PCOTT AKRjUQTTt) OH Fofll CHA0E.
f our chaxic-a are now pending against
Walter J. Scott, who waa brought back
from Spokane by Detective Moloney to
anemer to a complaint tiled against him
by a sister of his wife. Scott waa ar
raigned in Municipal Court yesierday
upon three statutory Informations and
a complaint of aault and battery, pre
ferred by hi wife. Louise Scott. At
tempt waa md to arrest SVolt at h!
hum In thla city two weeks ago. but
ir escaped through a window and fled
to Spokane, where he waa arrested upon
an alarm tent out by Captain of Detec
tives Moore. Hl hearing waa continued
until today.
OCTOOEXAIUAJ DtXLOCATCa Hip. Chrl.
tn Ponly. M year old. and llvlnc at
lv Fteter street, dislocated hla hip in
an accident, at Portsmouth avenue and
Daaaon street, yterterday afternoon. The
r:ogenar-..n waa atanotng on .a plank
in the siwetalk. when a wagon, owned
by tha Schwarzchlld A Sulxbercer Meat
t'ompany. driven by F. a B"hrbawn.
itru.-k the end of the plank which prc
i'cted over the curb. CAtisvns the aged
maj to falL He waa attended by Dr.
V. M. Klllingsworth and waa conducted
rt Ins home by Mounted Policeman
Biirsrtow.
Water AsrsacBatxMT Dadjtnre 'W'owK
arlk. Secretary Walker, of the vlo
fnuncll. aald yesterday that the new
water amendment would be found work
site If properly handlod. "We alisll
see that It la properly handled." aairt
tcretary Walker. "anU 1 think It will
be demonstrated that It cannot be used
as Ita opponents charged It would be
to exploit vacant Uacta. The people
want water and It ought to be given.
The Board has about noo.iVO which can
K used, In laying mains where they axe
mnte. reeded.'"
First Presfttkhiaw Cnrrn, AlVr
ar-d Twelfth Morning worship M:3
ermon by Rev. Frank DeWItt Flndley:
What Shall We Do With Our Golden
t"alfT"; evening sermon. "Border ianda
of the" Klnrrtnm of God.- by Rev. T. B.
Jr.swold; Bible school. P. M.:
t r1st!an Endeavor. : o'clock. Come.
"Hix t Phatxr," will be Luther R.
Dvotts theme in the First Congrega
tional Church tomorrow at U A- M. Dr.
Droit's theme at 7: P. M, "The Mn
Our Ttmea Demand. '
Attack Leaps to Arrit. Mark
Avery, an artist Is under arrest for
threatening to kill Edward Armstrong,
manager of the Armstrong- Musical Com
pany. No motive but an erratic disposi
tion is assigned for the assault. On the
aav to the pollre station Avery. It Is
alleged, waa abusive to Sp.dal Police
man Mahcr. aci rewsted. Additional
cNtrcra to tht eftect tk plsi-ed
ra!- him. He will have his hearing
November 1.
CiioAAt. SiviETT to -Ksrr.mMS. Te
tionilcican Choral Society of the Holy
r. ttl hold a social and enter
tainment next Friday niKhttnthe Irving-
ton Clubhouse.. hiiet Twenty-first ana
T'.iompson s-.rcets. Th committee of ar-rAng-merta
is compos-d cf L J. Schrubb.
! n Fitzgerald. Harvey .Sulhvnn. H
li.ioney and A. J. King. Proceeda will
1... ued to buy music.
l-tRTT Hocna' Adoration Feoiss. The
hours adoration was begun ycserday
iiiornir.g at l o'clock. In SU Mary e
(tiurch. on Williams avenue, with solemn
l-.!gh mass. Services will be continued
today, tomorrow and tomorrow night.
t .rvlcaa are held all day. The
nrlesrai will give Inatructkins Sunday I
iright on the devotion of the Eucharist.
PR I vats) Moxoput TO B Tone Pro- i
ev.r A. H. Low. of Los Angeles, wm
lecture Sunday night before the Peo
nies Forum. In Selling-Hirsch Hall.
Tenth and Washington streets, on the
Mibject. "Private Monopoly of Public
NVcewlloa." There is no charge for
jdmiswon.
Meat Dvt.rR Frvtr. nn Harry Wood.
meat dealer, was tired tiO in Munldp.il
v"ourt yesterday morning upon a charge,
f selling spoiled turn. . nranoe.
the comp.afmr.g witness, testified 'that he
!'d boug'.it at Wool's market a roast
which was unfit for food.
Dbxtai. W orb: at ml Dextai. OaLuxia.
The annual session of North Pacifia
College fca begun. Patrona and friends
desincs dental work can be accommo
dated, comer Fifteenth and Couch eta.
Tc:phore Main 1--3.
IUart or the Seasom CtOTBtxo Saiji
.ommences t.Kiay: t to valu.-a in
mil at tM'.; 125 and suits at
J'?. The Tossery. 3M Washington st
bet. West Tark and Tenth.
Twixtt Years tit BustKgsa is a rea
str.ahk guarantee when my entire
stock prices shew a reduction of 40 per
cent lew than previous price H.
Anderson. ISO Third at.
Da. F. A. Buackmors) la now assisting
trt tne management of the New York
1 lent tats. Fourth and Morrison streets. .
Phones Main i5. A-:3:i. j
Ross CItt Park Chvr.-h. lias 4Ath
and Hancock . Boudipot SVeley will ;
preach tomorrow at 11 A. M. and 7:4 I
V. M. I
Drt Fir Wood. Willamette Fuel A
Cupply Company. Main 1X3, A 13.
Plams Mass for Smoker. Members
of the American Railroad Employee
and Investors' Association are making
elaborate preparations1 for their amoker
In the Woodmen of the World Hall
next Monday evening. The programme
Includes a male quartet, a vocal solo, a
piano solo, an elocutionist "trick," a
boxing match, a Highland piping and
dancwx stunt, a fencing match a "Kan
garoo Koun." a pie-eating contest, a
colored boys' "battle royal"' and a hobble-skirt
dance. The committee In charge
of the affair cor. slats of W. A. Rob
blra. A. G. Brown. W. M. Abel, O. A.
Abramaon and J. F. Riley.-
Two Loaves or Bread for &C- The
high cost of living haa toppled over.
Frank L Smith la selling two loaves of
bread for 6c. Take your choice of rye
bread, brown bread, milk bread. French
bread. Vienna bread and bread. They
are all good-sized loaves and guaranteed
fresh, pure and wholesome. On sale at
Smith's- b.a; market that runs from
Alder St. to 1 First SC. t he market
where. the music plays. At Smith's big
market you can buy sweet bananaa Jor
10c per doxen and larger bananaa for
16c. t pounds of granulated sugar for
1 and . V pint of Borden'e Condense
Milk for 6c. Every one of Smith'a SO
market will have plenty of the follow
ing meats today: Freeh dressed Oregon
chickens for a per pound: Smith's ab
solutely fresh Oregon butter, at TSc; fin
large, lean hams and balf-hama, for
lTVxC; Smith's bacon, at SSSc and J6c;
ahoulder roast pork, 15c and lac; veal
roasta. 13c and 16c: roast beef la 10c.
llo and lljc and lie; shoulder roasta
of lamb are Sc and 10c; pork chops are
ISc and SV; vtaj cutleta sell for lie and
lc sirloin beefsteak and round beef
steak both ar U'c snd loc; soup bones
are 4c: beef for stewing Is o and 10c;
legs of lamb- are lic and 16c.
HBKPRt. to I.Trm ox "Parsifai-"
Re City Park and Irvlngton reaidenta
will have an opportunity' tomorrow night,
at the Church of the Good Tidings,
Broadway and Fast Twenty-fourth
street, to hear Max HelndeU lecturer
and author of Berlin, who will give his
Illustrated lecture on Wagner's "Parst
f.il" and the "Holy Grail." The musical
p.-irta of the service will be Interpreted
by Mina Ed Josephine Trotter, or
ganist of the church, who recently came
from Berlin, where she was a atudent
for sversl years.
Poktlaxd M Won.D. Wut.-For
tlie purpose of giving Portland sufficient
sdvertlalng to attract the attention of
the country. R. B. Twombl-. 1M Glbha
street, yesterday submitted a letter to
the Portland Chamber Of Commerce
involving the proposition of a walk by
himself, wife and dog to New York City.
Ail he aeks the Chamber to do la to
offer a wager on hia accomplishing the
task.
F.XPERIEXCED Saixswokah for bakery
d.-partment wanted at Pealy-Lowell
Company.
Prof. Rt-jt.ER' dancing party. Wood
craft Hall. 10th and Taylor, tonight.
To Pcu. dental office. AD K8. Ore-gonlan.
$12,000 A WEEK.
Tavlowa. of the Imperial TlosslRn
Ballot. Rewlves That Price for
Her 'Wonderful Work.
The Jliooo a week s-tar danseuse,
Pavlowa. who cornea to Portland with
Morkln and tha Imperial nusslan ballet
on November end 19, for three per
formances at the Baker, has broken all
records In London. They achieved R
success there that Is beyond all belief,
so great that rav Iowa's engagement at
the Grand Opera In Parla was cancelled
at the sacrifice of an Immense, sum In
order to keep her as the star attraction
of the 1indon season. This spoiled the
Parte neason. for many subscribers to
the Grand Opera of Par! cancelled their
subscriptions, so that the Pari season
was only a deml-success. Lois Bteers
Wynn Comsn are extraordinarily for
tunate In obtaining: these stars tor Port
land. "
BIG FEET FURNISH CLEW
Land Cloarcrs Accuse) Garbage
Hauler of StcRllng- TooU.
Tnusually large footprints In the
mud led to the apprehension by Fred
Harrington and Alex. Harris. laborers
engaged In clearing land oa Portland
Heights, of the man they acense of
stealing R pick, adze, grubbing; hoe Rnd
sledge.
Added to the clew of the footprints
were the track of a dog and the trail
of a wagon. Harrington and Harris
pursued and overtook Fred Pachlbush.
a scavenger. In a wagon. They meas
ured his foot and found that it tallied
with the prints. He denied the theft.
They followed him to a point near
Mount Zlon, where he unloaded his
wagon and disclosed the missing- tools.
WOMEN'S $25 SUITS, $15
A lot of 70 handsomely-tailored, stylish
suits for women, regular values to 5,
on Mir i-idiy. st the Brownsville
Woolen Mill Ptore. Third and Morrison,
f.r
There's style, fit and quality In
our neckwear, ISc to 17.60 ea.
;-Vsav . a
There's quality, fit and service
In our gloves. II to 14 pair.
F. P. YOUNG
M Mervlsoa t
Bel. 4th aa 6th, Cerbett Btdg.
WOOD MAY BE USED
Mayor Favorable to Block
Pavement if Well Laid. .
EXAMPLES PROVE VALUE
Excellent Foothold for Horses Is
Argument In Favor Companies
Handling- Prodnct Will Be
Invited to Malta Bids.
There Is prospect of further competi
tion In the paving business in Portland,
an agitation having: been started by lo
cal residents and property owners for
wood blocks, with which Fourth street
and Washington street, from Third to
First, are Improved. A great deal of
thla Is being laid in Eastern and for
eign cHies, according to statements
made by persons who have been abroad
recently, and It is said that an effort
is to be made to get bids on it here.
Mayor Simon said yesterday that he
had some Inquiries why no wood blocks
were being laid in Portland. He also
declared himself favorable to the pave
ment, properly laid, and said he would
be glad to bavs bids on this kind of
Improvement.
"I have had some inquiries as to
wood block pavement," said the Mayor,
"but I do not know why we have never
received any bide on this kind of im
provement. Properly laid, it is one of
the very best pavements and I would
be glad to see It added to the list of
competitors for work In Portland. The
Carbollneum Wood Paving Company
laid the blocks on Fourth street and on
Washington, also, between First and
Third streets, and the pavement has
stood the test of time welL In recent
years, however, that company has nev
er put In any bids; neither has any oth
er company. I have always liked wood
blocks because th'.y are not only dur
able, but tbey are noiseless and furnish
a fine footing for horses."
The wood blocks on Fourth street
have been down more than nine years,
and aside from some that were laid be
tween and alongside of the rails by pri
vate arrangement, are In excellent con
dition. The carbollneum-treated blocks
laid by the Carbollneum Wood Paving
Company are worn smooth and show
no holes or decay in any place. They
will, it is said, last foe years yet. No
complaints as to horses slipping on
them have been made throughout the
years they have been In use, and they
have given general satisfaction.
While hundreds of thousands of dol
lars' worth of various pavements have
been laid In Portland this season alone,
and millions within the past few years,
no company has bid on wood blocks.
WHEREJO DINE.
All the deltcacJei of th season at tha
Portland Restaurant. Fina prtvata apart
Doanta for Udiea, SOS Wash., naar 6tA aL
When thm Arlra to Vm. pas Hallway Is
completed, whkb should h within IS
months, tho time from ih Psrtflo Coast to
La Pas will bo roducad for p4nra from
3 to 14 hours, and for freight from four
day" to 35 hours.
THE ENGAGEMENT OF
Virginia Dorothy Hill
THE PHENOMENAL
AMERICAN VOCALIST
In Free Matinee Concerts
At S wetland' Sweet Shop
Will EndTon' Tuesday, November 15
Thee fong interprefations are growing in popularity
daily and lovers of high-class music should not miss the
remaining matinees. Portland has never before been
given the opportunity of hearing such a delightful vocalist
free of cost.
Tomorrow from 4 to 6:30 the following numbers will
be given in a . . ..
SPECIAL
SUNDAY CONCERT
My Bedeemer and My Lord..
Fear Not, Ye 0 Israel
Save lie, 0! God
Aria, from Borneo et Juliette.
The Rose and the Breeze.
The Message of the Violet... Prince of Pilsen
In the Damp, in the Dew Coombs
Mighty Lasa a Rose :.Nevin
Popular Southern, Irish and Scotch Melodies.
Jeannette EL Eolcombe, accompanist.
Direction, Charles Zig Schye.
Come and nave Sunday's Dinner
listening to this
THE.
POPUbA
SWEET
SUNDAY
CONCERT
4 TO 6:30
.SHOP.
i X.aTra7ffA.aTyr
$ D0
I You Know?
Do you know that Irvlngton
Park is In many respects one
of the finest parts of Port
land? Suppose you take an
"A" car ana go out and look
at it. If you are not posted al
ready. The fare Is only five
cents, the service Is good, the
time only twenty minutes
from the river. The trip will
take you through the fastest
growing section of Portland,
and Irvlngton Park is also
rapidly building up good,
comfortable homes, and the
prices of our lota are below
their real value, based on
sales dally made elsewhere.
If you want a bomeslte. be
sure and see Irvlngton Park.
I F. B. H0LBR00K CO.
V Room 314 Limber Exchange.
For Xmas
SELECT NOW
Brownie $1 to $12
Kodaks $5 to $65
Complete Personal Instruction
BLUMAUER
PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
Ill S.XTH STREET
Established 1900.
NETH & CO.
COLLECTORS.
Let us take charge of your collec
tions. We'can save you money. Main
179; A 1285.
B35 "Worcester Bid Portland. Or.
....Dudley Buck
....Dudley Buck
Bandezzer
Gounod
De Koven
in our Pompeian Boom while
grand music.
DAILY
MATINEE
3T05
269-71
MORRISON
Kodaks
UMBRELLAS
We have the largest line and the
greatest assortment in the city. All
the newest ideas in Directoire handles.
Good fast-color English gloria, para
gon frame ....$1.00
Rustproof, English gloria, finished
frame $1.50
Pore silk, red Umbrellas, spl., $1.85
Hercules rust and windproof . ..$2.00
Ladies' Directoire Umbrellas, $1.25 up
Full-length gold and pearl, tape edge,
silk .gloria $3.50
An immense line Ladies' and Gentle
men's Umbrellas $5.00 up
Fine presentation Umbrellas to $20.00
We have the largest stock on the
Coast-in this line. All goods our own
manufacture. Rustproof, Windproof,
Folding, Detachable, Self-opening Um
brellas. EEPAIBING AND RECOVERING
MEREDITH'S
Exclusive Umbrella Bargains
312 Washington, between 5th and 6th.
Ye Try Out
Clothes First It
Satisfactory Pay
la Later." Lin
coln. Women's
$35 Suits
$26.85
Beautiful new
suits, and
many, many
charming:
styles to se
lect from at
the NEW Lin
coln store.
Come today
and get your
Winter outfit
p a y a little
down, then 1
a weeK.
Uncoms
245 MORRISON ST.
DAY AND NIGHT
One of the largest best equipped plants
In Portland offers you unexcelled service
at prices exceedingly low. When you want
CATALOGS, BOOKLETS. CIRCULARS, FOLDERS
OR AJfT OTHER FORM OF
PHIOTING
It wfll be to your advantage to consult us.
Our facilities guarantee best results. Our
samples will convince you of our quality.
PORTLAND PRINTING HOUSE GO.
Phones A 2281, Main 6201, 388 Taylor Street
EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US
OCB FBICESl
Full set of teeth
only SS.M
Bridge work or
teeth w I t h o a t
plates.. to te
Red rubbar folates
only
Good rubber plate
only Sa.00
Gold or porcelain
crowna.S.M to SS
Gold or poroelaln
etllnrs 1 up
Silver fllllnsa only
SOo to si
Palnleaa ox traction
only 0
Free when platae
axe ordoreo.
Our Work Guaranteed Perfect'
Ife better work done anywhere. Mod
ern OQUlpmoat. partoct arvlce, every
cuitomer pleased. Out-of-town patron
may make appointment and bav work
finished la ou day. Every operator a
poclallst.
THE NEW YORK DENTISTS
DR. H. A. 8TURDEVAWT, Mgr.
Boar. A. -IS. to 8 P. M.
Sunday. A. M. to 1 P. M.
Tadv Attendant. K.K. Cor. 4th-Morrlon.
Compare Our Prices
With those too he been In tne naois or
Ind yoo will aee that . olerjoo
u on all work and yon cannot set bMterpalal.
n-T.od .on cnnoi set bettor palalss
work aaywnoxv. iw m.." " " '
HK."1W
We flnich piste and
hridsewors
-k tor ont-
of. town patron ia
one dsr It desired.
Painless oktraotioa
tree when plates or
bridge work is order
ed. CoMtiltatioa frss.
MolvCroelw $5.00
22s.BridrsTMtli4.00
6old FUnm 1.00
Enamel FUIinrs 100
snwFininn .50
Sood Rubber
Platss 5.00
Bstt Rsd Rnbbsr A
Plata 7.50
Pahlaaa EAVtlse .50
BUT MsTTHODS
BS.K.1.WIU,
n ium smasan mtuai
All work fully ewaranteed for fifteen years.
Wise Dental Co., inc.
Painless Dentists
Fifflnf Bufldbif, Third snd Wishlnttan. P0RTUN0, OWL
Cmosaeara: t a. K. to t. at laadara.Wl
Xt Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
Thi Original and Ganuins
HALTED SV2ILE.
Ths Food-drink for All Ages.
At restaurants, hotels, and fountains.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
Don't travel without it.
4 quick lunch prepared in a minute,
rake no imitation. Just say "BORLICTS.
In No Comblno or Trusi
-4Ui MS
BT
(T
THE LARGEST CHEESE
Ever Exhibited in Portland
A soft smooth, rich cream cheese, having all the appetizing
flavor, delicate richness and creamy consistency that comes with
right making and right curing.
It requires ten pounds of pure, rich milk to make one pound
of good cheese, and Monarch Cheese is the finest produced In
America. It is made from the milk of prize dairy cows, on a
thousand model farms, where the meadows grow green and sweet
and the milk is always rich and fine.
A cow will give an average of twenty pounds of milk per day.
On that basis this Monarch Blue Ribbon Giant contains the milk
given bv about a thousand cows in one day. Remember, "the
larger the cheeae the finer Vhe flavor." We are now booking
orders for this tremendous cheese, whi-h will be cut and delivered
before Thanksgiving. Everybody buying a pound or more of the
cheese will be entitled to make a guess as to the exact weight of
the cheese. The one guessing the nearest to the exact weight will
be entitled to five dollars In groceries. The second nearest guess
entitles you to five pounds of cheese. The third nearest, three
pounds cheese. The fourth nearest., two pounds cheese. The fifth
nearest, one pound cheese. You are Invited to visit our store and
inspect our unusual, display of cheese. .
Sealy-Lowell Co., Fifth and Stark
FROM GOLF LINKS TO OFFICE
MANY a man would be unable to
enjoy the healthful exercise of golf
if the telephone did not keep him in touch with
his business.
A word over the wire saves him an hour's
delay in leaving the office. There is another
reason.
The busy man's day is made shorter by the
Bell Service, which brings him in instant com
munication, not only with his fellow townsmen,
but with correspondents in distant cities.
The Bell System provides universal service
to meet the needs of all
X sV a Waaw
Y O HPI
oc leiegrapn io.
Every Bell Telephone Is the Center
of the System.
A Chance to Save!
Talking Machines
At Less Than Factory Cost
Slightly used.instruments will be sold by us at prices
never before offered to the public. While they last
you may have your choice of any used instrument in
1
stock at ereat saving. JViaKe a seiecuon irum uiciiai.
Regular $10.00
Regular $17.00 . . ..... .
Regular $25.00
Regular $30.00
Regular $40.00 . -.
Regular $55.00
Regular $75.00
Every machine is as good as new and the opportunity
to Becure the greatest home entertainer of the age at
so great a saving will be welcomed by many, so come
early and secure an outfit cash or easy payments.
Graves Music Co. I
Ill Fourth Street,
l-MIMIJIIIillllllllfTWrfflW!
There.
duality
(than youiwill find in
3CTtjlednbO0
iThe Standard
Rye Whiskey ,
of America.;
Send for a free copy
of "Making the
Standard Rye'
Whiskey of Ameri
ca." A.Gackenhelmer&Bros.
0uiillen, Pittsburg
" Since IS51-"
users.
a wajjAawMw
"
$5.0O
.$12.50
.gl7.0O
?20.C0
$28.75
42.50
$50.00
Portland, Oregon.
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