Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 01, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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KsMCaVOSraS It''1 CO DMTKICT RaULT.
T c a.rMUn Kn.leavor Societies of tM
.Vorth East 8lie district held general
rai:y Isst nlsftt In the Highland Concra
tioral C.urch. Bat Ksth and Prescott
street. U. Bverrtt Baker. prescient Of
IK SXato CTirstlan KnJesvor Society:
U Luce, president of trie Vernon En
e.avorera. Rev. O. W. Arm, pastor of
ta. Vernon Presbyterian itiurcn. and
others rojJa sort talk Ths banner.
Mm ta contested for by tha loral
ortatlra and won by tUe society which
bava tha larcest attendance at bimonthly
meetings, waat snown. Anion those
who took part In tha rally were: Ms
rioy Loton. president in!rlm Chrtln
Vn-it.xor; Mra. Olorar. district lookout
chairman: I.owaU Patton. musical direc
tor of pllfc-rtm Church; Mas Maria Beach,
secretary of tha Hichland Christian En
deavor; Mra. IL M- lltu of Korbea
prltar'.an Church, and Claranca H.
fpraua. diauiot praaidant.
Uai-kctJtL-ita-r Ftnrcn Exrsxttoic Vno
TirD. Plana batra ban compieted for
the Laureihurat extension of tha Bulll
rm'i Gulch fewer dtrk-t. Thla brancJi
atata at East Thirty-ninth atreat tn
Ju.llvana Oulch and paea throuh a
t'Uieei to tha aoutnwaat comer of Laurei
hurat. Tha newer will ba feet. Inchee
by f feet T"- Inchee. It wltl ba of
concrete with ttnad brick Invert, and
will coat tltiWa It will ba feet Jonr
and tha tunnel -a 111 be the lonc"t re
quired In any aewer In the city. It will
ba paid for by d:tr!ct which extend
to the eaetern Itmlta of tha city at Mon
tavilia. The aewer which wUl supply
Montarllla will connect with the Laurei
hurat extenaion and wilt ba built eaatward.
Tha Drat e.-ctlon of the 8uUlan Gulch
aewer dtatrtct will ba bulK between tha
Willamette River and KaM Thirty-ninth
treet and will coat to.X The con
dulia of the dlatrlct wllj coat about
C. F. Wntoirr Najtko RErrnrtn. red
eral Judge IV an hao appointed C P.
Wrtjtht. of Hallou It Wrlrht. receiver of
the automobile firm of Heea A O'Brien,
a petition in Involuntary bankruptcy hav
Ing been filed acalnat the latter concern
by B. K. Bennett and other. Ilea
Brien nave had an establlahment At
In ton aveno and Davie etreet.
Wood Btxcx Aaa ran Eawt MoantaOK
IrraCBT. Montarue-O'Rellley hava made
a bid to lay the wood blocka on Kut Mor
rison street batwean Em Water exreet
and Union avenue for Thla waa
the only bM aubmltted. The blocka will
be laid on a concrete foundation. It will
ba the Bra: pavement of that sort laid on
the East 61 de.
rem Sx ruAXiat-o. Ixm Avoslx axo
Sax Pxcro Direct. The elegant and
popular steamship, newly refitted, anils
toiay at P. M. Wo pride ouraelvea on
Ktvlns the bee service and finest meala
u( any line; lowest mtea. Including wia
and bertha; come In and talk It over.
North Pac a 8. Co, 132 Third street
.Mas. F. A- BtitoB Dncs IJ CaiiromitA.
Tortland relatives have been Informed of
the? death at Paclflc Grove. CaX. of Mrs.
Kred A. Btrje. whooe home waa at Santa
Clara. Mrs. Blrse waa the eldest daugh
ter of C. C. Morao. founder of the Morse
Seed Company. Her mother died only
few months ago.
Foa COO Bat akd ETtrmBKA. The always
popular steamer Alliance sails tonight.
Try thle newly-fitted steamship this trip.
You w.ll never resjret It as wa have a
surprwe for yon In the excellent service
and toothsome delicacies of the table.
North PaclUc a S. Co, IB Third street.
Th Costxra Cokpast. Ixc, succes
sors to Coblents at Levy, have removed
to the'r new and commodious store, at
lm North Fifth street, where they will
be pleased to ahow their patrona their
larice assortment of fclEh-sjrade Imported
and domestic wines and liquors.
MtsstovABT Socirrr TO Meet. The Wo
man's Foreirn M's.onary Society of
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church will
meet at the home of Mra Scott Boiorth.
at 3(5 Thirteenth atreet. Wednesday after
noon at 3 o'clock.
Thb American Teax-Boob for 1310 has
Jut been received at GUl a. Third and
Aider. Of tntcreex to every business and
prnfrsstonal man. Invaluable to those
to wish to be well informed. Come
and Inspect IL
Wesbeb's Jtrvcnu Obchestba wlap
pear In concert Centenary Church. Enat
Ninth and Pine streets. Friday evening;.
.March I, it I o'clock. Admission. Sc:
children under 12, lac I'Dder auspices
IVTS- Brigade-
MtsrtoHART Wtu FntAX o Dtitpt.
Miss Cau-ris Buchannan. a missionary,
from Luxor. Esypt. will speak on
"Esypf tonlKht at S o'clock. In the
Grand - Avenue United Preabyterlan
Church.
Bawoanc Ir Tiira at Ones.
Two Uoascs. welsht nearly one thousand
each, food travelers; also, light back,
with harness, all new. Will aril sepa
rately. Inquire room 3D0 Oreconlan bids
Sbcoto FliOOB or WrLao Bcruitwo.
Fourth street, between Morrison and Al
ovr. 4fxjS, to lease for a term of years.
Will be vacant March & Apply at
Goodyear Shoe Company, let Fourth.
Concert tonight by Male Chorus and
quartet Grace Church. Twelfth and
Tavlor. Splendid programme. Director
Wliham M. Wilder. Tickets at Gill's
bookstore.
Dr. J. T. Watts and Dr. J. W. Blfton
announce the formation of a partnership
March 1. 1U. with offices at suite H-fr-
Selling bldg.
Dn LeRot Smith, osteopathic physician,
graduate Klrksvtlle, Mo, 19$; post gradu
ate. I3U7; removed to 1123 Selling bldg.
Drs. P. A. TRdArxoER and G. H.
Wardner. dentists, have removed to 801-1
Selling bidg. .
Powaas A EsTxa. drags, Oregonlan
bhlg.; open all night. Main 33, A SUT.
Da. H. R. Cxjtt removed to tlS-H
SelUcg bldg. Phones: Main m A
Swiss Wires RBs-aiBtso. C. Chrtaiea
sen 2d floor corbett bldg. Take ai valor
Dr. L H. Howxajtd Is now located at
1U Selling bldg. Phones: Main Eli A C3.
DRat. B. P. GeaRT and Horace B. Fen
ton removed to Ills Selling bldg. Main L
Dr. Hamm. r.3-H Selling bldg, practice
limited to alveolar, pyorrhea, extracting.
Db. Emmet Dbau has removed to U-H
tviimg bldg. Phones: Main 9X A Xt.
Dm. James H. Carrioo and EL A.
Marshall have moved to Celling bldg.
Dr. W. T. Hocstb will be located at
1011-14 Selling bldg, after March L
Dr. J. Ettelso has moved to 1001-J
Selling bldg. Phone Marshall S&4.
Dr. K- Dxwitt Coxxexj. hag removed
to IX! -4-- Selling bldg.
Da. W. L- Wood has returned. Orero
Blan bldg.
Dr. Amos, physldaa. 1014 Sailing bldg.
Exst gran, sugar. 1 Bas, tX, Woostsrs.
NoBwrcotaics TO Oksebvb Mat IT. It
has been decided by the Norwegian so
cieties of Portland to observe May 17. the)
-Norwegian Fourth of July." It Wt pro
posed to have a huge meeting, the first
In many years, and to have publlo apeak
Ing and a general observance of the cus
toms of the "old country." The day la
celebrated because on that day In 1U4
Norway obtained Its constitution sepa
rate from the one poesessed by Sweden.
A joint committee wtth representative)
from the Norwegian Singing Society, the
Sons of Norway, the Society Fram. the
Daughters of Norway, tha Touna; Peo
ple's iViolety of the Synod, the Temper
ance Society and the Toung Peoples So
ri.tv.' waa organised at a meeting Mon
day to look atter the details of the cele- I
bratlon. rl O. r.rickeen waa cnuern
president. H. Bscken secretary and A. L
Lutad treasurer.
Two Won.n Fs Caxptdates Walter
Adams, of Sellwood. and F. O. Urfer. of
sTS M:lwaukle street, filed their declara
tions of Intention to be candidates for
Counctiman from the Seventh Ward on
tha Republican ticket yesterday. Both
desire to aucceed A..G. Rushlight, who Is
a candidate for Mayor. Mr. Adams erwears
that he will. If nominated and elected,
devote the necessary ttnw to the work, to
safeguard the city's Interests In general
and the Seventh ..ard In particular. Mr.
Urfer says he stands for a progressive
Portland, a clean, moral town and that
he will conserve the best Interests of tha
people. nomlnsted and elected.
Patrolman Shoots Jotrider. Brought
to a stop in full career by a plexol
bullet which took off the top "Of
bis ear. Omar Schobel was taken to the
city Jail early yeatarday morning by
Patrolman Frey and Is held to await
trial on a charge of stealing, an auto
mobile. The erreet followed several
hours of searching by the whole police
force, at the Instance of A. M. Delano,
who reported that his car had been taken
from Sixth and Sfcaxk etreet. Schobel
was accompanied In the stolen machine
by Grace May. Mra Edward Scott, J. D.
Englehordt and Charles Sundt.
Ct.rs Considers Vilua-Avetcb Im
provement. The Montavllla Board of
Trade at Its) meeting Monday night con
sidered the Improvement of Villa avenue
and debated whether the sidewalk, area
should be IS or 12 feet wide. The subject
was left open until the next meeting,
when more of the property owners msy
ba present. The subject of more school
ground wn considered. The Montavllla
building covers the ground now owned
and Is overcrowded. The) Board of Edu
cation will be asked to secure a block
In soma central place in North Monta
vllla. Fsderai. NotmntTn Dismissed. Be
cause the Post off ice authorities have been
unable to locate Johnny Boyle. Edward
Lowessy or Jamea S. Mallory. United
Statea District Attorney MeCourt has
dismissed the Indictments against them.
Boyle Is known as "Little Johnny." He
was accused of participating with Frank
Wayne In the robbery of the Sellwood
Poatofflce in Wi. Lowessy was wanted
for a postofTloe robbery In Eastern Ore
gon, snd Mallory was charged with using
the malls to defraud In connection with
a mining company at Grants Pass.
Crvic Cocncti. Comnrroa Deulted.
John H. Ilaak. president of the Civic
Council, said yesterday that he would not
finish sheeting members for the com
mittee of SO until tonight or tomorrow.
The committee Is to hear such complaints
as citizens desire to make regarding the
work of the Board of Education. It was
said yesterday by E. L. Mills, author of
the motion adopted at the meeting of the
Civic Council Monday night, that tha
committee would make Ita own rules for
holding Its meetings and that It was the
desire of Mr. Haak to have only those
who will serve appointed.
Mount Tabor Fibs Compant Nearly
Rsadt. Chief Campbell Is making spe
cial effort to establ.h the new fire com
pany In the new Mount Tabor engine
house, on East 9uuk and East Sixty
second streets this week. The new fire
company will cover all the territory east
ward from the Sunnyslde lire station.
Being on an elevation commanding the
city In nearly every direction, this com
pany Is expected to do especially effective
service tn the protection of property at
Mount Tabor.
Reuoiocs Movement Started. Port
land's relation to the Men and Religion
Movement, which has been inaugurated
In the East, will be determined at a
gathering In the auditorium of the Toung
Men's Christian Association Friday eve
ning at :15 o'clock. The meeting, which
has been called by R. R. Perkins, reli
gious work director of the T. M. C. A,
will be attended by all the protestant
evangelical clergymen In Portland and at
least two laymen from each congrega
tion.
Sroottnq Rakob Flooded. The. burst
ing of a water pipe flooded the range of
the Portland Revolver Association Mon
day and the shoot-oft of the tie between
Portland. Springfield and Culebra. Nioa-
raugua. was declared off for the time
being. With each team having won 17
and lost one match there la a consider
able rivalry between the Springfield and
Portland clubs. The winner of the match.
It Is said, will be hailed as the winner of
the United Statea championship.
Nrw Bot Scoots Patrol to Bb Or
ganized. A new patrol of Boy Scouts
will be organized at the First Univer
sal t Church. Broadway and East Twen
ty-fourth streets, next month by Rev.
James D. Corby. This patrol will be for
larger boys and will be tha second one
In connection with this church. Flans
are being laid for long walks and educa
tional work this year.
Stotbitabps Employs) Missing Tracey
Marsh, on employe of the Union Stock
yarcs. atarted from First and Salmon
screeta at t o'clock Monday afternoon,
to ride to the stockyards, and has not
been seen since. His employers appealed
to the police to search for him. lie Is
about S3 yea re old' and was riding's bay
horse. His employers say that be waa a
man of excellent habits.
East 8econd Street to Bb Ftu.ro.
Eaot Second street Is to be filled be
tween Hawthorne avenue and East Oak
street. The Pacific Bridge Company,
which submitted a bid of 4i.n4. will prob
ably receive the contrsct. The O.-W. R.
& N. now occupies the center of East
Second street with a single track on
treaties.
William H. Jobes Dibs. William II.
Jobes. president of the Jobes Milling
Company, died Monday at his home In
this city from sn attack of heart failure.
The funeral will be held at the Scottish
Rite Cathedral at S o'clock Thursday
afternoon. Mr. Jobes wss born in Minne
apolla In 1STS.
Halt Bixkk Hr'Nos $3.000. The half
of block S7 on East Tamhll street be
tween Union avenue and East Third
street. In the warehouse district has been
sold by the Oregon Realty Company to
the Chinook Investment Company for
IX.000. The property Includes lots L X, 7
and 8 of this block and Is not occupied.
Woodlawn Parents to Meet. The
Parents' and Teachers Association of
Woodlswn will hold their regular monthly
meeting Friday afternoon at S o'clock at
the school. Mra Robert Page will ad
dress the meeting. Children .will be cared
for In the klnuergarten. All parents
urged to attend.
Lectures to Bb Free. Professor Morris
will give a free lecture on "Marriage:
The Step In Life That Leads to Success
or Failure' today at 8 P. M, at 4SI
Alder street. Thursday at 8 P. M. Pro
fessor Palnton will lecture on "Sclentlflo
Hypnotism."
Paris Haib 8 tori removed from Wash
ington st- to 147 Seventh, near Morrison.
Ds William House has moved to
1102-J Selling bldg. Phoue Main SS.
Db- K. Rcbteb has moved to 1 Selling
bldg. Phones: Main 1211 A
Dr. C. M. Harrison will be located at
IOju Selling bldg, after March L
Dr. H. F. Parsons, dentist has removed
to suits 904-6-4 Selling bldg.
L Revbin. the Elite ladles' tailor, now
located at 141-3 Selling bldg.
Da. Geo. Marshall, dentist, has moved
to 1101-1101 Selling bldg.
Reynold's adjustment service, Teon big. j
LETTERS WILL GO
Oregon to Give Day to Adver
tising Resources.
TOWNS MAKE THEIR PLANS
Special Arrangements Made for Pay-
mcnt of Postage on Literature
to Be Sent to Every Coun
try In World.
If the hopes of the promoters of
"Colonist day" are realised today,
100.000 letters will have been mailed to
Eastern friends of Oregon citizens. In
viting them to come out and spend a
portion of the Summer in Oregon. Act
ing upon the proclamation of Governor
West, not only Portland but nearly
every Oregon town and hamlet will
make a apeclal effort to observe the
day by writing letters and Inclosing
literature descriptive of the resources
of the country. Salem. Eugene. Ash
land. Grants rasa. Medford. McMlnn
vllle. The Dalles and many other
placea have special methods for send
ing letters. In many Instances the
commercial clubs have agreed to pay
the postage. Real estate men are es
pecially interested In the movement,
for tn it they tee an oportunlty to
place their literature In ths hands of
what they term "prospects."
An extensive programme has been
mapped out for Portland. Forty real
estate men met In the office of Julius
Meier, of the Meier At Frank Company,
yesterday and planned for the estab
lishment of booths In the Made-ln-Ore-gon
Show of the Manufacturers' Asso
ciation. It waa decided to open 10
booths, where ths central point of the
distribution of literature will be lo
cated. The Chamber of Commerce has
furnished all the reading matter it can
spare, the Commercial Club baa had
printed 10.000 foldera which can be
Inclosed In envelopes easily. Big pro
motion schemes will be represented by
an abundance of printed matter. When
a person desires to send literature to
an Eastern friend, all he will need to
do will be to write the address upon
the envelope and the clerk at the booth
will do the rest. Not even a stamp
will be necessary.
It has been requested by the promo,
tton committee of the Commercial Club
that all teachers In the public schools
Instruct ths children when they g-o
home to be sure to remind their pa
rents of their duty on Colonist day to
invite some one to come to Oregon. It
Is believed that the teachers will do
this out of patriotic motives and with
out further reminder. The School
Board haa given consent to the move
ment. It is proposed that a committee shall
visit .the stores down-town today to
see whether something csn be accom
plished In the work of making the day
not only one of spirit but of action.
At the Union Stock Yards the em
ployes will have an opportunity at the
noon hour to write their letters to
their friends In other lands. Many of
the employes are from foreign shores,
and the Invitation will be sent to every
oountry In the world. Foreign socle
ties havs been requested to assist In
tha general movement.
HOFMANN SALE TOMORROW
Sale for Famous Pianist Opens at
Helllff Box Oflce In the Morning.
There Is ths greatest lntersst al
ready manifested In the coming here
nezt Sunday afternoon of the great
artist. Josef Hofmann, and the seat
sals opens at 10 in the morning at
the Heilig box office. The out-of-town
music lovers have been especially
keen to hear Hofmann, and from Salem
will come a large party, glad to take
advantage of the fact that the recital
is on Sunday afternoon, giving them
a most unusual opportunity to come
down, and get home again comfortably.
One of the remarkable points in Hof
mann's playing ia the control and man
agement of his left hand; he can carry
a passsge from the treble to the bass,
never displaying a diminution of ac
tivity nor an Increase of emphasis.
The forthcoming recital will be one
of the most enjoyable events of the
already big musical aeason. the Sunday
afternoon concert, as well as the
Northwest tour of Hofmann ia under
the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Co
man. THE BOWERS HOTEL
Eleventh and Stark.
Informal opening of the Bowers Hotel
and Grill. Wednesday. March 1.
Formal opening Saturday. March 4.
Karl Retdelsberger and orchestra, also
vocal music, daily during dinner, C until
S P. M-, and 1:30 until 11:10. Tables
may be reserved by phone. Main 7140.
.. IL C. BOWERS.
CARD OFTHAJfKS.
We wish to thank our many friends
for their kind assistance during the
Illness of our mother. Mrs. H. C. Exon;
also for ths beautiful floral offerings.
"a THE FAMILY.
Rock Springs Coal.
The best house coal. Liberty Coal A
lea Co, exclusive agents. IS North
Fourteenth street. Main 1461. A Ills.
tt..f whhor' Juvenile Orchestra.
Centenary Church, Friday evening
Mnri-h 8. Admission ?5c.
Ca.ll
At Heitkemper's
For our Removal Sale has punched a big hole in prices that
were already low. Quality high and prices moderate have been
the dominant factors in the past in the upbuilding of our large
Jewelry business. When we move to the Yeon Bldg. we don t
want to carry anything with us but our commercial honor, our
corps of clerks, who have been trained to fair dealing and
truthful statements and our host of customers. We 11 hand
you our full profits on every article in this store just to have
an empty store.
J
Citiicmficrs
TASTES DIFFER
In watches as In every
thing else.
Some people prefer a
Waltham to an Elgin.
Some prefer a Hamilton
to an Ilinola.
Others want a Howard.
There is only one thing;
to do In a case like that
carry a very complete
assortment of the various
mnkes In the standard
makes and that we do.
Any make, style, pat
tern, quality or sizs you
may wish we have.
See our new thtn model
gent's watch at $10, irold
filled nd warranted for 20
years.
See our ladles' gold-filled
watched at $10 to 115.
JAEGER BR OS.
THE LARGB JEWELRY STORE.
26U Morrlsoa Bet. 3d and 4tsu
WHERE T0 DINE.
All the delicacies of the season St ths
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for Isdies. (OS Wash., near Sin at.
Plant fJIbson roses. Phone Sellwood 959
UNION SUITS
$2.50 Values $1.48
These chilly days make
this sale a welcome
event. The quality and
the low prices will de
cide you to buy promptly..
Women's Union Suits, in Swiss
ribbed, or Oriental silk and cot
ton, daintily finished, high neck,
long sleeves, ankle length. Reg
ular price $2.50, AO
special today apX.tO
$1.00 Values 69c
Flat knit Union Suits for wom
en, with crochet-finished neck
and front, high neck, long
sleeves, ankle length, QfZf
$1.00 value aVUL.
F. P. Young
L
290 MORRISON STREET
Protects your teeth, mouth
and gums against impur
ities. Cleans your teeth and
makes them white.
P. W. BALTBS
AND COMPANY
PRINTING-
Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak
If You Are to Move
Into a new office or store, telephone
Main J703 and we will send a repre
sentative to give you an estimate on
cost of partitions, counters, cases, etc.
JAMES I. MARSHALL MFG. CO,
rnnrtk and Conch StS.
Rank. Store and Offli-e Speclnllata.
' Present Address
286 Morrison St.
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HEADQUAR
TERS FOR
MANHATTAN
SHIRTS
Any
prominence
Our $15, $20 and $25 Spring Suits and Over
coats are creating considerable stir among
men who Seek correct, dignified dress at a moderate cost
Everett
Change
Maker
IT'S ALMOST HUMAN
PERFECT IN ACTaON
THE EVERETT IN A NUTSHELL
It saves 50 per cent in time 100 per
cent in errors. It makes any change
from, one cent to $2.00 with a single
operation. gauged coin bank show
ing amount of money without recount
ing. ?Xo subtraction is needed in
making change the Everett does it
for vou. No Darts to wear no spiral
key springs to break or weaken. A
child or one-armea maiviauai cau op
erate it with perfect ease. It occu
pies 9xl2V inches and weighs com
plete 23 pounds.
TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE
As an evidence of our confidence in
the construction of the Everett Change
Maker, and of the quality of material
used in its manufacture and perfec
tion of workmanship, we hereby guar
antee the Everett Change Maker for a
nannl rf Ten Years flCfiirist breakage.
wear and defective workmanship and
material. Ye further agree to re
place each defective H.yereti onange
at anv rimo dnrincr ten vears
from date of purchase. Upon its re
turn to our office, express charges
prepaid, ve will ship another machine
immediately to take its place, express
charges prepaid by us.
K I L H A M
STATIONER! AND PRINTING CO.
Commercial Stationers.
Office Outfitters,
Printers, Engravers,
Booklet Makers and
Bookbinders.
HEADQU AJITERS FOR
Architects' and Engineers' Instruments
and Supplies.
FIFTH and OAK STS
Clarence Eddy
ORGAN RECITAL
... iok Tavlor Strsets
wnn icuiyn ...... -
Friday veninjf , M ar cli 3d,l 9 1 1
at o:ou o uoa
TJnder ths auspieei of the Music Commutes
of White Temple.
Tteserred Seat Tickets 1 eaeral sdmla
sion 75c .
Seat ' now on at Eherman.ClyCo.
MnsierView Orchards
uh ueretop one of these Ides!
frnlt tract for too. while you
re pavina; for It on small monthly
Installments. Call on us. Devlin
at Ftrebaush, ft 10 8 wetland bids.
We
in. ii sil III II I, - . . " ' rZ&
man in Portland
who is at all interested
in the style of dress
fashion decrees he shall
wear this Spring can
spend a few moments
pleasantly and instruc
tively in this great cloth
ing store today. Every
maker of note and
in the country is
March 1 is trie day we selected as open
ing day for ALTAMEAD,and we want
all of our friends to visit the tract today
and select one or more lots, as present
prices are lower than adjoining prop
erty, and will positively be advanced
April 1, 1911. The tract is on the Base
Line road in Montavilla, just the right
distance from the city for a suburban
home. Branch office at the end of Mon
tavOla carline now open and our sales
men will be on the tract all day.
WESTERN OREGON TRUST CO.
272 Stark St.
in
GRU1U COaLHEltClAL VtUlCLB
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above UnioD Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Hew rted and brick structure. Furnished st
cost of $200,000. Every comfort snd con
venience. On carlines transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of Sau Francisco
F.M.S.,ofR.I.
desires to know ad
dress of
M. L. F.
without delay
Collections
Let us take charge. We can save you
money. Established 1900.
NETH A CO.,
Portland, Or. Worcester Bids.
HOLEPROOF
HOSE FOR
MEN, WOMEN
and CHILDREN
represented
DAY AND NIGHT
One of ths largest best equipped plant
In Portland offers yon unexcelled servtoei
at prices exceedingly low. When you want
CATALOGS, BOOKLETS, CIRCULARS, FOLDERS
OR ANT OTHER FORM OF
It will be to your advantage to consult us.
Our facilities guarantee best results. Our.
samples will convince you of our quality
PORTLAND PRINTING HOUSE CO.
Phones: A 2281. Main 6201. 383 Tailor Street
WOOD To
P0RTLAN3 CORDWOOD CO.
203 CORBETT BLDG.
Phones Mar. 2800, A. 4084.
fdsOLICITS YOUR PATROWACE
245i STARK -STREET