Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 08, 1910, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORXIXO OREGO.MAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Bf'VO 4 r.OW THPiTER 'Twelfth and
mnti -The Time, the IMare and ti
in- Ma-me at 1 l& and t-miicni at -BAKKR
theitkr E!vnh and Mr-
r:ioni The Hakrr stovU Company In -'The
Barrier" T'-niaht at ft.l.V
OKPMEl THEAICB- VolTlaon. KW
filxlh and Seventh Vaade-riila. Thia afl-
rnooa at 2:11 and tonlsht at s:l&.
CRAN1 THKATEtt "Par and Washlne
ton Vauaavlila. Thia aitarnoos at 1:1.
tonlht at 7: JO and a.
I.TRIC THEATER SeTmh and Alder1
I. Trie "Uumi-al I'omnlr I'nmpMr. In "T.e
m Gur'ls.' Thia afternoon at -.30, to-n:a-nt
at 7.3o and a.
aTAK THKATtR Park and Washington
Motion pirturaa. Continuous, from 1:
ta Jo.io P. u.
I'kiox-Atexi-s I:.TRir-r Forjiio.-The
L'nlon-avenUA Improvement diirlet baa
been formed south of Hawthorne ave
nue. It embrace L'nlon avenue, between
Hawthorn avenue and Knsl Harrieon
arrt: Kast Market ettreet. beiween
K4t Third street and tlrnnd avenue:
Jit SIM. between Kant T!:lrd street and
trrar.d avenue; Stephens street, between
l.a.t Third street and Grand avenue:
Kast Harr'-snn street, between East Third
street and ('rami avenue. The cost of
tie district Improvement with bard-eur-Y.re
pavenient !! estimated at
.Anphalt pavement t sperined. Proceed
ings have been started for tlie Improve
ment of ("rand avenue. N-tween t'anith
erai and kSIsworth streets wrth H:u;.itn
pavement, the cost of which Is estimated
at i:5.-.
Mai Hit bt Thai:. While rttttnc on
the railroad track near Oreson liy. K".
. W'aaner. on hue war to Kujrene. was
truck by the Shasta Unntd yeittrTciay
f lemon, and was hurled from tlie
track, but escaped with minor !njurii
T!:e man was picked up by the train
crew and was brought to the Vnlon Sra
t'on. whence he waa taken In a Red
t'ross ambulance to St. Vincent's Hd
f-.tal. A bly-eontusel ahoulder ap
peared to be Ms wort Injury Waitrier
said that he was walkirK to ruxene to
Ito to work, and had sat down on the
track to rest. He wo somewhat In
toxicated. E. R. ctuwiir Hom tvrrn Bripc
K. It. Gelrwky and bride, who were
Married at New Hampton. Iowa, Novem
ber 1. and left for Oregon by automo
l'Ie. arrived home this week, but left
t ieir auto:T-Mle Irt the Rocky Mountains
after traveling mllesi. They were un
ablv to crs the Rockies on account of
snow, but traveled south from Iowa In
t.-ie Southern states and went ' throujrh
part of Oulifornla. TTie couple Is r-sll-lr.tr
at t- Hist Fifteenth street North
until their new home In Rotsfca Clyr Park
Is compl-'led.
Mrs. Hattib A. Cncu. Pira. Sirs,
flattie A. Campbell, ae-'d E years' and 7
months, tiled at her liorr..-. at 1:3 West
Jneran street. l'per A '.bin a. Tuesday,
r-he had been a resident of Portland
for H yea.- Slie Is survived by her hus
band and tiiree children. Thomas T.
fampbell. Mrs. KUnche Hoyt and Mr
lirace Allen, all of Portland. The fu
neral will be held this at te moon at X
o'clock from Unley's chapel.
E. C. Ward la IxjrnEn. Struck by an
overturned exravatlcft bucket, at First
and Ankeny streets, yesterday mornlnr.
K C. Ward, living at the Ntwinarkrt
Hotel, suffered a severe scalp wound
and narrowly escaped death. PaMStnir
the establishment of the Charles F.
It-ebe Company. Ward touched against
the heavy man of steeL It was so
nicely balanced It tipped and the bale
truck him upon the head.
Rtucr to Bb Dexiied.-A com
mittee from the Waverly-Ktciimond Im
provement Association will oxk the city
to repair the district between fciist Twen-y-stxth.
Iivlston. Powell and East Forty
Ilrst stn-et There crOi-swalks are
covered with mud ami newly-built sewerai
have settled, mnklnit them dnngeroua.
The committee will also ask that some
thir.c be done to drain off the lakes in
the Waverlcich district.
Fra.xic Hopicixa Ix TRomt-t Warrant
wasi Issued yesterday from the Municipal
Court for the arrest of Frank Hopkins.
ITT Porter street, on a rharse of steal
ing milk from the doorstep of Sirs. C. A.
Hchmldt. Porter street. Mrw. Schmidt
Informed Patrolman Hlewart she euw
llopkltis take the milk and that when
s-t.e reproached him he threw the quart
trottle at her.
Crj:tort to Bb Inspooteq. OlTicial
Inspection Is to be ma.te of the new
crematory next Friday afternoon by the
Mayor and the members of the Board of
Health upou Invitation of the contrac
tors, who asnert that the plant ls vlrtual
lv complete, with the exception of the
Inrxalta'tun of two erglnva.
MnTHrRS- Cir.-i.b to Meet. The
Mothers and Teachers Circte of Mount
T.ibor will meet at the illencoe svhooi
hnuje. Forty-ninth nn'l Belmont streets,
ti ls afternoon at I o'rlo k. Tlie sub-
Vet for tlNrtissInn will be -Phys-.ral
lare of ti iiilr n." con.lucted by Mr-
Rachel D. Si'-uto.
At-ronoBit.B Owkm.
Hsve your ear repaired, ailjusted or over
hauled, at Y. SI. C. A. Karaite; minimum
cwt; careful work assured, i'hone educa
tional director, private fcJC S3, A SU. T.
SI. C. A. bl.lK
"Hawaii'" Ijtctirb Tone At S o'rlm-k
l.ii. ci.l. Mrs. Franc King Head lee will
deliver a lecture on 'Hawaii.' In the
lecture ro-tm of the Third Presby terlan
Ciuirch. No admission fee will be
ciiarce!.
Ni sruni h j Tots. Chinese wool rut.
Tec. :ia:n pottery. Jarvie cards and oti.er
jn.-u.il anl aft-active kI'is may be
found at fie Arts and Crafts 3iop. In)
T.Iford bt ,le., Tenth and Morrlon.
PATT' Howe ASSCH-IATto TO MtSfrT.
Tie Pat:on Home As"Hi.itnn wll hld
i:s reicuiar monthly meeting, at V.0
o clcv-k totuorriw mnrnr.f. at ti-e Home.
; Mu'hican avenue.
rKAxE Pat.t.E City foe The "Dalles
and wav p.'int. leavce) A'.dcr-et. dH-k
at 7 A. SI. Ston.iay. Weilnesd.tjr and Fri
day, for freieht ar.d paswcKers. Phone
Slam 914. A Of.i
Phtsi.ia Wilx. I.r.-nRE. "Wh.it a
S:U Century LHn-tor JSi ou d 1'e." wiil be
t.ie siihje t of a lecture bv Ir. licorice
. Breitl'.rs. at "1 Aider street, tonigc-t
at a P. M.
Tmc KrsxARn Apamj Srr-RB will be
cio.! t.ii Kruiay noon, on account ef
ti e dettii cf Mrs. T. I- Adams, wife
of the Junior member of the firm.
Ttcxrr for Arthur Fraser concert, at
Slnj T.lc Temple. Tuesday evening. De
cember 11 are on taile at Sherman, Clay
and 111' Piaro Hotasr. 5.V-.
Thi Orkuox Keramu" Ct.rB annoum-e
t.ie ir.runl exhibition ard sale of rl.lna
at Keller art store. e Washington. Ie
cember. s-10. t'pen cvenlrKA.
A. A. I'Akuox. agent for The Orego
r.tan. at Vanieur. Wash.. Is now located
witn A. J. AlUua. 5': Main st. Phone
Slain K. .
"EDBt. ERAD.
The family health beer. Phone Stain Tog.
A &33a. rortland Breatng Company.
Ax F-vrCRiBxc-itn Tick-Skwbr WAvrrn.
King fisher Mattrce-s Company. 4T Al
bina avenue.
los KEXT- Modern, six-room, unfur
nished fiat, best location. HO. Slain :x.
For Sauc Two Alaska bear eiin ru.
CKctdental Warehouse Co.. -ll N. 4th St.
Salr. Navajo rugs, cushion direct
from New Mexico, I'-i East ZiA st.
IiABON-s. -C. Christeiias n. second floor
Cor&ett build.ng. Tae elevator.
Hot xt. Ckarhakt open all the year.
Steam heat, hot salt baths.
Wc-oe-nai's arple cider. 4S WasCi. j
Woxax HEi.n Rrcrixs Drtver.
Charges of reckless driving are made
SAlnst Sirs. W. H. Chapln. of 4 Fourth
street. In a report made to Chief of
Police Cox by Traffic pol'i-emon lyavens.
yesterday afternoon. Leavens, who If
stationed at Third and Washington
streets, says that Sirs. Chapln came along
In an auto at the rate of II miles an
hour and struck him when his back was)
turned. He was brushed aside with slight
Injury, hut says that If he had not
been moving at the time, he would have
been thrown urder the machine. Ixavens
ordered the driver to stop, but avers
that she laughed at Mm and continued
on her way.
Qt-ECR SIo.vet-SIakers Sentenced. For
circulating old-fashioned copper cents
which had been furbtshe-1 to resemble 10
gold-pieces. Charles Kelley was sen
tenced In Municipal Court yesterday
morning to wrve 9u days at the rockpile.
A Chinese merchant and a bootblack
were Kclley-s alleged victims.
Oregox Drt Dock Company Stock for
Sale. shares at a sacririce. Must sell
at once as I need the caeh. AM 5S9, Ore
gonlan. DOCK ITESlfiOPOSED
OWXtKS OF PROPERTV OFFER
GItOl'XD TO CITY.
Two Members of New Comnilsslon
.b-.onl From City Soulli Port
land and F.aj.t Side Active.
When the Public Docks Commission
holds Us preliminary meeilnr for pur
poses of organization December li. It is
pniJlible that at least two of Its mem
bers. Frederick W. Sluikey and Henry
l.irld Corbett. will not be present. Sir.
Sluikey Is at present In California for his
health. It Is announced at Mr. Slulkey s
offices that the ilate of his return In In
definite. He Is not expected to be back
In Portland for at least a month. Mr.
Corbett. It was said at the offices of
the Corbett estate yesterday, will return
a few days before Chrintmas.
Since the announcement cf Mayor Si
mon'a appointees. Interest has been cen
tering In possible dock sites. Ben Sell
ing and C. B. Moore, the members of the
Commission ut present in the city, have
been approached by real estate owners
desirous of pointing out the merits of
waterfront properties which they wish
to sell. Sir. Selling has been approached
twice and Mr. Sbnires once. They have
refused even to examine the maps sub
mitted or discuss the proposals In any
way until orsanlxatlon has been per
fected. Both are agreed that the policy of the
Commission probably will be to provide s
public dock f V each side of the river.
Tne commercial bodies of the Kast Side
are already Interesting themselves In
possible sites. The people of South Port
land are beginning to show a disposition
to see that their interests are not lost
sight of. The statement of J. P. O'Brien,
that the O. R. & N. Co. ts prepared to
sell water frontage for public dock nt
surprllnsly low Iigures has also been
considered by the Commissioners.
Slayor Simon yesterday forwarded offi
cial notification of appointment to each
of his appointees.
That the East Side commercial Inter
ests will have more than one Bit for pub.
lie docks to oftcr became apparent yes
terduy when It whs sugitested that In
stead of locating the municipal wharves
between the Harrlman and the Burnslde
street bridges, where viaducts wouid be
necessary to reach them from the high
ground to the east, property should be
purchased between the east approach to
the Slorrlson-street bridge and to the
dock cf the Pacific Bridge Company. By
buying from the harbor line to a point
SCO feet west of East Water street, the
present property holders could retain
frontnge on that thoroughfare and the
city would have a site varying in width
from :00 feet nt the bridge to 4:5 feet
at the southern end.
MRS. PATTERSON PUNISHED
Woman It Fined and Held to Grand
Jury on Serious Charge,.
For her alleged share in the delin
quency of Emma Lane, a 15-year-old
girl whose case is now beiore tne
Federal Court. Sirs. Alice Patterson,
proprietor of the plaza rooming
house, at Third and Salmon streets,
was held to the grand Jury on one
charge and was fined S'.'OO on another.
In .Municipal Court yesterday morn
ing.
.Mrs. Patterson was arrested two
weeks ago on a charge of keeping a
disorderly house und later a state
charge of committing an indecent act
was tiled against her. on which she
was tried yesterday morning. Kmma
Lane testified she was encouraged by
Sirs. Patterson and that she gave the
woman one-fourth of her gains. She
also said that Sirs. I'atterson sent her
to Kelso for a similar purpose. This
aspect of the case Is under Investi
gation by the 1'nlted States District
Attorney. Sirs. Patterson and two oth
er persons being Involved.
PRISON IS NOW TOO SMALL
Judge Clreton Snys Facilities at
Kelly Ilulte Are Too Limited.
County Judge Cleeton, Commissioner
"Lightner and Commissioner-elect nart
will visit Kelly Butte next week and
look over the prison w ith a view to en
larging It. Judge Cleeton states it is
too small for the number of prisoners,
despite room aftorded at Llnnton
prison. Some of the latter are woikeJ
on the road beyond Llnnton.
.Members of the County Court will
visit the County Poor Farm on Canyon
Koad today to inspect the work of fit
ting up temporary quartets for the
Inmates. About 25 are to.be housed In
the new quarters.
A number of citizens living In Road
District No. 12 yesterday asked the
County Court to remove Carl Nellsen.
Road Supervisor, and to appoint a
man named Bell. The matter was taken
under advisement.
HEWETT, BRADLEY & CO.
Hi sliest t'la.s of Men's Wear.
The shop of the handsome windows.
Three forty-four Washington street.
Selling Out Women's Goods.
Tie closing-out sale of the women's
department of the Brownsville Woolen
Mill Store is keeping up mighty well.
Women who have shared In the bar
gains are telling their friends of the
prices being cut to one-half and often
to one-third regular value.
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
Pictures taken at Aune, Columbia blds
between now and Christmas, will be
Cnlshed promptly regardless of weather.
WHEREJTO DiNE.
All the delicacies of the season at ta
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ment for ladles, lot Wash., near el SI
Plant Eibaon rose Phons Sellwood S60-
50 MEN i FIGHT
Riot Follows Clash Between
Strikers and Machinists.
FOUR ARRESTS ARE MADE
Foundry Kmploye Resents Remarks
of Union Picket and Adherents
of Roth Join in Row In Street
Before a Crowd of S00.
Ill feeling between striking machin
ists and employes of the Smith & Wat
son iron foundry, at First and Harri
son streets, culminated yesterday aft
ernoon In a small riot, as a result
of which two union men and two
strikebreakers are under arrest. The
trouble began when Arland Moore, an
employe of the foundry, returning to
work aft-r dinner, resented derisive
remarks hurled at him by the union
pickets. Near the foundry. Moore
clinched with one of the pickets, others
took a hand, and the fight became gen
eral. tipping Moore being worsted, other
foundrymen poured out of the door and
went to his assistance. Canes, bil
liard cues and black jacks were dis
played and many blowa were ex
changed. About 300 persons gath
ered at the scene of the fray, but not
to exceed 50 were engaged In the
scrimmage.
Patrolman Manrlng arrived when
the ardor of battle had begun to cool,
and arrested John Sharp and Samuel
H. Bann. pickets, and Arland Moore
and William E. TenKyck of the foun
dry force. All were suffering from
bruines and cuts of more or less ser
iousness. They were released und?r
ball of i:"'0 each.
The Smith A Watson foundry, with
others, has been picketed; on account
of running "open shops," for ' about
eight months, hut until lately the
siege was a mild one. Frcm time to
time, cases growing out of the strike
have reached the Municipal Court, but
no serious assaults were reported until
a few days ago, when John Sharp, one
of the men arrested yesterday, and a
companion, were brought In on
charges of breaking the jaw of one of
th workers In the foundry.
The case is still pending, the Ir. -Jured
man being corflned to the hos
pital and unable to appear against his
alief ed assailants.
FIRST B0NDC01IM IS HERE
Eastern Bidders Pa-r $100,007.50
for Improvement Issue.
Portland receled Its first money from
tlie Kast yesterday tor the sale of city
improvement bonds, when llOO.OCT.'iO was
paid to City Treasurer Werlein by the
I'nited States National Bank for the
purchasers. Hoehler & Cummins, of
Toledo. O., who bid par and $67.50 pre
mium on the bonds two weeks a.go.
It lias been through the efforts, prin
cipally, of City Auditor Barbur and City
Treasurer Werlein that a market for
the local Improvement bonds has been
opened In the East. Heretofore there
hiive been only local bidders for the
bonds, whirl) have an average life of
about six years, and pay 6 per cent In
terest. For the past year an unusually large
amount of local Improvement bonds has
been placed on the market, owing to
great street and sewer work under way.
The large monthly sales of these bonds
threatened to overload the local market
until the attention of Eastern' bond buy
ers was called to them.
"This was most desirable In the way
All
Practical Hare gets. 58-lnch scarr
and full pillow muff. tfJO Of
Muck or brown, the set OaisaliiJ
fr'xtra Value Best Conejr Met, 72
Inch stole, very full over shoul
ders, head and tall trim, large
pillow muff, black or brown.
Ileicular $11.50. The set gg
Cennln Fox Mnffs. MiasvlH. etc.
Newest models, Mark or brown.
$13.60 to $40.00. all now 1 OFF
FRALEY BROS.,
FURS FOR XMAS GIFTS
Sable Fox Sets
$30 Vals.
Special at
H. LIEBES & CO.
J. P. Plageman, Manager Corbett Bldg 288 Morrison
Establish 1867.
If your Christmas giving Is to
be along the line or
Diamond
J ewe 1 r y
We can most certainly Interest
yon. Not only Is there a "style"
but you can place confidence In
our qualities and values.
All our diamonds are of the
first quality. No yellow or Im
perfect atones in our stock. The
assortment Is all that can be
desired.
"We would like to Interest you.
The L C. Henrichsen Co.
Jewelers and Opticians,
2S4. Washlns-ton St.
of a bond sale." said City Treasurer
Werlein yesterday. "Inasmuch as the
bond market Is slow now. owing to the
great demand for money to move crops.
It Is encouraging -to get Eastern pur
chasers for our improvement bonds. We
are receiving many inquiries concerning
our bonds, and I am sincerely of the
opinion that our local bonds will be
sought eagerly In the future."
Bids for another sale of Improvement
bonds will be opened December 12. In
quiries being made concerning these give
promise of high bids for them.
, WHEN IN DOUBT
Try Walter A. Ird Co.. Jewelers, 111
Sixth St., near Washington.
Boy Gets $1000 for Broken Arm.
C. D. Christensen, guardian for Alex
ander Brosseau, whose arm was broken
while in the entploy of tne Oregon Box
& Manufacturing Company, settled the
damage suit yesterday for ,1000. Judge
Cleland called In Brosseau and asked
him if he was satisfied with the set
tlement. He said he was. He was
carrying lumber through tj narrow al
leyway, when his foot slipped from the
plank on which he was walking, and
his hand -was caught In a pulley as he
fell, breaking his arm.
Rock Spnnxa Coal.
The best house coal. "Liberty Coal
Ice Co., exclusive agents. 25 North
Fourteenth street. Main 1662; A J13S.
Welsh Anthracite heat best nnd
lasts longest. K. 303. C. 2.103.
BLACK
SCOTCH WHISKY
The Quality Scotch
Which Enjoys the
Greatest Popularity
ALEX D. SHAW A CO.
Pacific Coast Agents,
314 Front Street, San Francisco.
AND v
WHITE
MILLINERY
and FURS
Clearance Sale Prices
Positively every hat and all furs re
duced. New, swell little severely tail
ored limber hats, "smart set" ideas, reg
ular $ 8.00 to $18.00, now LESS.
Hundreds of others, including; all
plume trimmed hats, formerly $6.00 to
$.30.00, now at JUST HALF.
All children's hats and all untrimmed
shapes Vi TO OFF.
All trimming, feathers, wings and
flowers, y4 TO Vi OFF.
Ostrich Plumes
Willows, highest prade, hand-tied, reg
ular $10 to $40, all now AT HALF.
French plumes, extra broad and full.
Best quality; regular $3.00 to $35.00,
NOW Vt, OFF.
CHRISTMAS FURS
Special One-Fourth Off
Best Sfear-Lyo-c Set, quilted silk
lining, extra large stole and rug
muff. Regular $13.60. f ( ff
The et now w llVJ
rtnsslan "Mink Set, head and tall
trim, skinner's satin lining.
Regular $;-..o0. The CIO VW
set now..
. lt A (LIS S W
Other Rnssli
"teek I'leees
now at
Mink Muffs and
up to $to i OFF
THIRD and
SALMON
C5 H S
JL O
See Regular Announcement on Last Page for Great
Sales of Handkerchiefs Umbrellas Fancy China
Vases Lace Curtains Bedding Toys Groceries
IheM
Great Christinas Offer
aSigg-g"'-v.S'iifr-
I I T. .f
i l"V". -
f'i!l
binet $35:00
There in a Nutshell you have the story of how to give a Valuable
and Useful Present at Little Cost. Buy a Willamette Sewing Ma
chine for your mother, sister or wife and make next year's work
easier. Willamette Sewing Machines sell for $20.00 to $45.00.
Every Machine Guaranteed for ten years.
now or any time before Christmas. The best low priced machine,
and there's no better machine on the market at any price.
Machine Department on the Fourth Floor. - Come today.
IMS U
CHRISTMAS
UMBRELLAS
We have the largest line and he
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 $150
Pure Silk, real Umbrellas, spl., $1.85
Hercules rust and wind-proof, $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. Rust-proof, Wind-proof,
Folding, Detachable, Self-Opening
Umbrellas.
REPAIRING AND RE-COVERING
MEREDITH'S
Exclusive Umbrella Bargains
312 Washington, between 5th and 6th
THE WONDERFUL
MIRROSCOPE
PICTURE PROJECTOR
Uses postcards, kodak prints, cuts
from . magazines, enlarged in all
their colors; anyone can use it.
Amuses the whole family. Prices,
$5, 7.50, $10 AND $15
SEE THEM WORK
BLUMAUER
Photo Supply Co.
mClVrtl Betvrvrn Wanhlngrtan
IAln and Mark St..
Full Line of Eastman Kodaks.
California Metal Plating Works
A. Methlvler. prop.
GOLD, LILVtllv-BRASS AND NICKEL
PLATING.
Metal Coloring: a Specialty.
248 SECOND STREET.
Main 7218 Portland. Oregon
SUMNER WOMAN'S RELJEF CORPS,
Prei ent
GUY CARLKTON LEE, PH. D.. LL. D.
In a course of lectures. First H. E. Church,
Corner Third and Taylor Streets.
"When the People Wake." Friday. Dec. 9.
S'15 P M. "The Soul of a Woman," Satur
day. Dec. 10. 8:15 P. 14. "The Strength of
the People." Saturday. Dec. 10. 8:15 P. M.
Patron's Ticket, $:l. six admissions; Single.
Admission. 7dc
eier Frank Store's
ON THE WILLAMETTE
Buy on The
Club Plan
$2.00 Now.
No Payments
Until After
iA
Christmas,1011- 104 S26-50
Then Pay $1.00 a Week
ffer for Three Days
SHOP EARLY!
SELECT YOUR XMAS
GIFTS NOW!
SEE OUR SUPERIOR LINE OF HOLIDAY STATIONERY
. Strikingly novel tints and patterns in fancy boxes.
THE BEST STANDARD MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS
Waterman's Ideal
Swan Safety
Conklin's Self-Filling
FANCY, SERVICEABLE, GENUINE LEATHER GOODS
Lawyers' Brief Cases
Writing Portfolios
Card and Pass Cases
Pocketbooks, Wallets, etc.
A MOST ELEGANT LINE OF DESK FURNISHINGS
Fancy Brass Desk Sets
Desk Pads, Calendars
Letter Openers, Inkstands, etc.
Loose Leaf and Fancy Memorandums
Journals, Line-a-Day Diaries, etc.
FINE, LOW-PRICED FOLDING CARD TABLES
Poker, Bridge, Bridge Whist,
Pinochle, Solitaire, Cribbage Sets,
Chess, Checkers, Dominoes, etc.
VIKING INCOMPARABLE SECTIONAL BOOKCASES
In all finishes for home or office.
Brass Book Racks and Novelties.
"HAPPENINGS IN OUR HOME," "ADDRESS BOOKS"
' ' Calling Lists, ' ' ' Engagements, ' '
"Guests," "My Trip," "Motor Trips,"
"My Trip Abroad," "Chap Book," etc.
DENNISON'S GIFT DRESSINGS
Tags, Seals, Tinsel, Tape,
"Odds and Ends Boxes," etc.
Drawing Instruments and Scientific Books
"Everything for the Office"
KILHAM
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers
Engravers. Booklet Makers and Bookbinders "Ik
Neth & Company
Collectors
Established In 1900.
How about those old accounts?
635 Worcester Bids;, Portland, Or.
We deliver the machine
STATIONERY AND
PRINTING COMPANY
Oriental Xmas Gifts
Chinese Fancy Goods, Silk Kimonos, all
kinds of Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs,
Brasaware, Sandalwood Carved Boxes. Em
broidered Table Covers, Mandarin Coats. Silk
Shawls, Shirt Waist Patterns, Linen Dollies
and Chinese Teak wood Furniture.
BOW VUEN CO.,
60 North Fourth St., near Davis.
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