Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 08, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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BAKER THEATER KI..nh and MoT
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Th Woif. Matinee at 3:1 and to-
Btcht at 8:1Sl
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tiunk ii.nr ntvithHflM ri Fit Pain
tr In -Brown'i In Town. ' Tonign: at 8:1.
OPPHEl'M THEATER Morrison. Btwa
Sisth and Sr.nih vauaaviuc
ad.raooa at J 11 and tonight at 1:11.
r.D i vn t-w r m iark and Washing.
ton) Vaudavlllo. Thla aXtaraooa at J. la.
tonight at l it amd B.
Pivrir.M thf: tfb Fourth and 5fark
V.uJ.vl ; Thla aftarnooa at i ll: to-
Blcht at I 0 and .
X.TRIC THEATER Baanta and AMr
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District Bbccres Schooi. Gunnii-
The district has bourht from Suenn A.
TLumj. Elxa J. Enl;ah. C. Carter and
John nrandt their DfODerty In DlocK i,
Sellwood. In which tbe He 11 wood school
I situated. Susan A. Tim mi received
xxtn for her lot. which front on imi
tiila avenue, adjoining the present school
around. It Is occupied by a small cot
tase. Mr. Cartrr received 12M0 for two
lots at the back of the block fronting on
Douglas street. John Brandt received
timo for his lot adjoining- the acnooi
house. Ths property acquired cost OTisX
The ground was needed because the pres
ent build. ng covers the school ground
and houses had built close In. The dle
tr.ct g-ts some Improvements) with the
lots. The district also bought three lots
.n Lombard and Herford streets, Ports
mouth V:l!a. for fcouo from Francis 1.
McKenna for school purposes.
Olsok DrrxRS Ssxrzxat. Over the
nw.M of State Food and Dairy Cora
miasior.er Bailer, sentence was continued
Indefinitely by Juetlce Olson yesterday In
the case of J. Wright, a grocer, ac
cused of selling; adulterated lard. The
Commissioner contended that the law re
quired that the defendant upon conviction
must be sentenced, but the court held
that It was empowered to set Its own
time for the sentencing. Wright entered
a plea of guilty to the charge, but showed
that he had purchaser the adulterated
article Innocently, and that It was Im
paired only In value by the adulteration.
which was the addition of beef tallow.
Koctct Butts Offered tor Zoo. Mon
tavilla oi?ers "Lookout Mountain.- for
merly called Rocky Butte, loc&ted north
of Montavllla, as the site for the city
soolog'.cal gardens ami for the animals
now kept In the City Park. The matter
was up for consideration at a wen at
tended meeting Monday night In the hall.
comer East Eeventy-slxtb street and
Villa avenue, and a committee was ap
pointed to present the matter to the city
officials. Lookout Mountain let an eleva
tion of more than 100 acres, sloping: on
the west side, but almost perpendicular
on the east aide.
Graxgr Cocxtt Ootttenttow to Vict.
The Orange county convention for elec
tion of representatives to the State
Orange and Pomona Orange will meet
Wednesday. March 15. In the hall of
Kvenlsg Star Grange on the Section Una
road. Pomona Grange waa scheduled to
meet with Russeuville Grange, on the
Bva Line road, but as Russellvllle
Grange has no adequate bail Evening
Mar tendered the use of Its halL selec
tion of delegates to ths State Grange
k attended wttb considerable rivalry,
Eilxrs Pluso Horsa Restrajxxo. A
temporary order ree training Eilers Piano
Mouse from selling the patented Instru
ments of the Aeolian Company at less
than contract price was Issued by Federal
Judge Bean yesterday, and the local
r!aco house ordered to show cause at
10 A. M.. March 17. why the order should
not be made permanent. The plaintiff
filed a bond for tW. The local piano
house Is alleged to be violating a con
tnart which It made with the patentee.
Ctvtt, Servicb Tests April 13. The
United States Civil Service Commission
announces that a stenogTaphetand type
writer examination will be held at Port
land. Or- on April IS. 1911. for all branches
of the field service snd also for the ap
portioned service Washington, D. C- Per
rons who desire to compete should at
once apply to the secretary of the 11th
Civil Service district. Seattle. Wash., fOr
application and full Information.
Oreoo Dixokt Clcw Grrgs Daxcs To
niokt. Members of the Oregon Dinghy
Club sre giving a dance and card party
at the clubhouse of the Oregon Yacht
.Club on the Willamette River at the
Oaks tonight. The clubhouse Is beauti
fully decorated and In readinesl for on
enjoyable time. All those Interested In
water snorts are cordially Invited to at
tend. Tals Is the second of a series to
be held.
H'Tovdk to Rex for CbrxcTL. EL &
Hoover, living at 810 East Tenth street,
has filed with City Auditor Barbur his
declaration of Intention to run as Coun
cilman In the Seventh Ward on the Re
publican ticket. Hla Is the fifth declara
t.on from this ward. He favors progres
sive legislation In general and promises
to devote the necearary time to the duties
of the office. If nominated and elected.
Brizks Discussion Postpoxro. General
Manager O'Brien, of the Harriman lines,
was unable to be present at the meeting
of the City council street committee yes
terday afternoon and the meeting was
therefore adjourned until a later data.
The subject to be discussed In this com
mittee la an exchange of property rights
deat:ng with the Broadway and Steel
brnige.
For Saj Fraxcisc Los ajcorxxs axd
Sax Dir.io. thr Turoioh Link. Ws
pride oursr'vej on our excellent serv
lcw. Our me.'s Include oil the delicacies
of the season; our prices ths lowest.
Include berths and meals: ws sail on
Wednesdays. p. M in Third street.
North Pacific Steamship Company.
Mr. Clara H. Waldo Wnj. Speak.
"Moral Health of Children" will be ths
subject of on address this afternoon at
3 o'clock. In the irvlngton school by Mrs.
lara H. Waldo, under the auspices of
tt Mothers- and Teachers' Club. All
mothers snd others Interested ax In
vited to bear this address.
Woas'8 Curs to Meet. Dramatic
expression department, of ths Portland
Woman Club, will meet. Thursday
morning. March . at the Women of
Woodcraft Hall. The lesson will be a
continuation of the study of pitch and
rehearsal on scrnesi and readings for
recital.
Charles Mcxhs Dies ix Bocth.
Charles Muehe. a former reeJdent of Port
land, died February 2-4. at Loa Angeles,
aged 71. and was burled at Ontario, Cal
Ths deceased was the father of J. c!
Muehe. paying teller of the First Na
tional Bonk, of this city who was with
him whea he died.
Baroau) If Tax ex aT Cum
Two Horjca. weight nearly one thousand
each, good travelers; aieo. light back,
with harness, .all new. will sell sepa
rately. Inquire room SCO Oregoniaa bldg.
Brsuc Stcot Class to Meet. Ths B'ble
study class of the Council of Jew lob Wo
men, will meet In the vestry room of
Temple Beth Israel today at P. M.
Dr. W. Arxold Lixdsxt. osteopathic
specialist, rheumatism, stomach, nervous
diseases, ion Selling hldg. Marshall 7 is.
Exjot a swim In the h'.g tank, open
dally. 17 Fourth; steam tubs and showers;
hours for ladies.
Powkrs A Estcs, drugs. Oregoniaa
bldg.; open ail nigbC Mala XO. 4U.
Da. M. G. McCorxlb has moved to
SC4. SOT Selling bldg.
Kbttox to Have Frsterxai. Hall.
Kenton is to have a fraternal hall on
Derby street near the bank building. C.
W. Meyer has bought a lot at this place
and is now having plans drawn for a
two-story concrete and brick building.
The side and back walls will be of con
crete blocks snd the front of pressed
brick. A fraternal hall will occupy the
second floor of the building. The lot
Is Hx feet and the hall will be 44x63
feet and will be fitted up specially for
the use of fraternal orders, of which
there are half a doxen in Kenton. Work
on the foundation will be begun as soon
ss the plans have been completed.
Bitter Is-Cheaper and strictly-fresh
Oregon eggs, right from the ranches,
cost you only 3c per doxen, at any of
Frank L. SmttlTs 23 markets. Smith's A
No. 1 guaranteed fresh Oregon creamery
butter Is down to 70c and "Smith's
Meadows." a real good butter. Is only
Joe for a full two-pound square. Small,
fancy sugar-cured hams for which other
folks ask 17c. Smith sells for only 16c;
very light, fancy breakfae bacon is 22c;
medium lean bacon la 20c, and heavy
bacon Is lkc; lard Is cheaper too. Smith's
open kettie-rendered, absolutely pure
lard sells for 40c In three-pound pails: a
five-pound pall Is 63c, and a ten-pound
pall ia tl-35: round steak and sirloin
steak from Oregon prime steers are only
15c; tenderloin exeak. something really
choice Is ISc and 30c: choice pot roast
are 1-Hc; beef for boiling Is 10c and 11c;
shoulder roast pork is 15c and KVc:
shoulder' pork chops sre ISc and loin
pork chops are 30c; shoulders of lamb are
The above prices prevail In every
one of Frank L. Smith's 22 markets they
are the prlrea for you.
Kkxtom Hopes for Pavdcov The com
mittee from Kenton hopes that the pro
posed paving of 15 streets in that suburb
can be started this year. Westrumlte
asnhalt uavements have been asked for.
The chairman of the committee reported
at the meeting of the Kenton -usn iuo
Mnndir nlxht that the City Engineer did
not favor the new pavement, but that
his opposition might be overcome. It was
announced that the plan was to Improve
the streets of Kenton so that tbey would
connect with Lombard street on the soutn
and the Columbia boulevard. One or
more of the Kenton streets win be ex
tended to these thoroughfares).
Miss Mart Caples 111. Saddened by
the thought of separating? from the
scenes of 17 years of devotion to her
work in the Portland Hotel. Miss Mary
Caples. housekeeper, lies dangerously 111
In a private sanitarium at XS1 North
Twenty-third street. Some ten days ago
she resigned her position with the Port
land Hotel people to take a similar one
with the Bowerei Hotel. Servants about
the Portland noticed the day before she
left that the housekeeper was weeping In
the hall wave as ths result of her coming
departure. She was taken sick the next
day. It Is stated that her recovery Is
doubtful.
Board or Health to Meet. When the
members of the State Board of Health
meet tomorrow afternoon In the office
of Secretary White, one of the chief
features for discussion will be the widen
ing of the scope of work of the Board.
It Is said to be the Intention of the mem
bers to enter upon a more aggressive and
far-reaching programme In future than
has been followed. The members of the
Board are: Dr. Andrew C. Smith, of
Portland, president; Dr. C, J. Smith, of
Pendleton; Dr. Alfred Kinney, of Astoria;
Dr. E. B. Picket, of Medford; Dr. W. B.
Morse, of Salem; Dr. E. A. Pierce, of
Portland.
Mrs. Johaxxah Halt's Fcjterai. Held.
The funeral of Mrs. Johannah Holt,
who died Sunday night at her boms. 1111
East Twenty-first street North, wis con
ducted yesterday afternoon from the
Swedish Lutheran Church Stanton
street and Rodney avenue. Mrs. Holt
was 64 years old and bad been a promi
nent worker of the Swedish Church.
Her husband. G. A. Holt, Is helpless
from sickness, snd was) not able to at
tend the funeral. Mi. Holt died sud
denly, while sitting at. dinner Sunday.
She Is survived by her husband and sev
eral children
H. W. &TOXS Lacwches Caatpaiox. H.
W. Stone, general secretary of the Port
land Toung Men's Christian Aeeocia
tion. returned yesterday from Walla
Walla, where be spoke Monday night at
R big T. M. C A. banquet The baaquet
waa heM to open a ten-day campaign
during which It Is hoped to wipe out a
46.000 debt that the Association there
faces. Ev B. MacNaughton waa another
Portland speaker at the banquet. Before
they returned to Portland. HO.ftA) had
been pledged although no formal solicit
ing for funds had been done.
Poker Platers Fixed. Eight poker
players who were captured In the Arcade
rooming-house on First street oy ser
geant .Harms and Patrolman Hlrsch,
were arraigned In Municipal court yes
terday morning. James Hogan. the con
ductor of the game was fined IV). Fines
of IIS were osuessed against David Kn-
nedy. Charles Varnum. Frank Robson,
John Schults. John Peterson, Ed D. Davis
and Henry Sherer.
Bot Sues for Ixjuries. Suit against
the Portland Railway. Light & Power
Company for (X0 for damages sustained
by Robert Bullock, a minor, was brought
yesterday by William Bullock, the boys
guardian. The alleged injuries were re
ceived at ths time of the collision be
tween a streetcar and a Southern Pa-
cirtc freight train on Hawthorne avenue
on February 11.
Moxtatclla Librart to Have Bexeftt.
An entertainment will be given tonight
In G mble's hall. Base Line rood and
East Eightieth street, for benefit of the
Montavllla library. W. L. Brewster,
will represent the City Association and
will deliver a short addresa. A literary
and musical programme will be given.
The school chorus of 100 voices will sing.
Leoturb ox ScvLPTcna to Bb Re
peated. By request. Miss Kate Cameron
Simmons will repeat her lecture on
sculpture, given last week before the
Portland art class, next Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock, at the Museum of Art.
Fifth and Taylor streets. Admission will
be free and all who ore interested are
cordially Invited to be present.
Frv PocxDg or Smelt for Mc. The
cheapest food ever! Frank L Smith has
cut the price of Columbia River smelt to
smithereens. Today at Smith's big market
two entrances 5 Alder and 145 First
street you can buy nve pounds of smelt
for a dims. Ba sure you get in ths right
place-
J. EX Shears Extrhs Race. J. Et
St-.ears,' for mora than six years A resi
dent of the Mount Seott district, having
been requested by a large number of the
qualified voters, most of whom are men
engaged In business, to become a can
didate for Councilman from the Second
Ward, has consented to enter the race.
Tertpbraxcb Woxex to Meet Todat.
The Sunnyaids Christian Temperance
Union will meet with Mrs. Case, 1111
Belmont etreet. this afternoon at 1:30
o'clock. Mrs. Hlmes. Oounty Superinten
dent of literature, will present her de
partment.
WorkmaX awarded 3300 for FIxoer.
Walter Bcllah, who lost a finger In the
box factory of the Willamette ' Box &
Lumber Company, was awarded tsco dam
ages by a Jury In Judge Morrow's court
yesterday.
Dr. LeRot Surra, osteopathic physician.
graduate Klrksvtlle. Mo.. IjOs; post gradu
ate. 1M7; removed to 1123 Selling bldg.
Swiss Watcm RSFAiSuxo. C Caristsa
en. Id floor corbett bldg. Take elevator.
Dr. Paxdpord Whitixo has moved, to
the Selling bldg.. rooms till. 1214, 1215.
Dr. Edward Htrstex. moved to 10DS-C
Selling bldg. A 244X
Thb Quells famous crawfish now In
season.
Dr. H. M. Pattox moved to Marquam
bldg. rooms SuO-ioCi. Phone Marshall !&.
WHERE TO DINE.
AO ths delicacies of the season at the
Portland ReetauranL Fine private apart
in ante for tadiea Su6 Was.x. near eta al
HEADS ONLY NAMED
"Roosevelt Committee" Cho
sen to Represent All Clubs.
OFFICERS ARE SELECTED
President Beckwlth, of Commercial
Club, Pots Entertainment or ex
President Into Hands of Seven
to Prepare Programme.
The "Roosevelt committee" that will
have charge of the arrangements for
the entertainment of Theodore Roosevelt
and party during their stay In Portland
April 5 from 3 o'clock to midnight, was
formally announced yesterday by Harvey
Beckwlth, president of the Portland Com
mercial Club, to which organization has
been assigned the duty of looking after
the local end of the visit.
The committee Is composed of the offl
ciols of various clubs, the object being to
select only those who hold the higher
official positions so that the entire mem
bershlo of the clubs be represented upon
the committee selected. The membership.
of the committee la as follows:
Portland Commrclal Club The board
of governors consisting of: H. Beckwlth,
K B. Piper, George Lawrence, Jr., W.
J. Hofmann. Colonel James jacuson, u.
F. Johnson, Roger B. SInnott, T. B. Wfl-
cox. C. C. Colt. J. R. Rogers, George M.
McDowell. F. H. Ransom, John Annand,
T. N. Stoppenbach, F. L Fuller, F. 3.
West
Leading Clubs Represented.
Portland Chamber of Commerce H. M.
Haller, R. L. GUsan, Charles F. Beebe.
Arlington Club Edward Cooking-nam.
W. D. Wheelwright.
Press Club SL 3. Vincent.
Unlverrtty Club F. H. Strong.
Concordia Club F. H. Rothchlld.
Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club W.
A. Holt.
Spanish-American War Veterans A. J.
Bal'abury.
Churches Most Rev. Alexander Christie,
RL Rev. Charles Scaddlng. Kt. Rev.
Charles W. Smith.
Press H. L Plttock, J. F. Carroll, C
8. Jackson, Hugh Hume.
Past Presidents of Commercial Club
w: L. Boise, H. M. Cake. F. W. Lead
better, C. W. Hodson. J. R. Wetherbee.
Postmaster Charles B. Merrick, Brigadier-General
Marlon B. Maus, U. S. A.,
Vancouver Barracks; Brigadier-General
Q. K. McGunnegle, Vancouver Barracks;
Adjutant-General W. E. Flnxer, Oregon
National Guard; Governor Oswald West,
Ben Selling. President of . the Oregon
Senate; Jerry Rusk, Speaker of the Ore
gon House of Representatives; Joseph
Simon. Mayor of Portland.
Executive Committee Named.
Upon a motion of the board of gov
ernors of the Commercial Club President
Beckwlth was Instructed to appoint from
out of the committee an executive board
to look after such details as ths com
mittee might desire to have executed.
The committee appointed for this pur
pose is as follows:
H Beckwlth, chairman; C. B. Merrick,
secretary; H. M. Haller, S. B. Vincent.
W. J. Hofmann, Charles F. Beebe and
William D. Wheelwright.
In the course of a few days the com
mittee will meet and prepare a tenta
tive programme which will be submitted
to Mr. Roosevelt for his approval. It la
virtually assured that be will spend a
portion of hla time with the members of
the Portland Press Club In their new
rooms and with the Spanish-American
War Veterans, of which he la a member.
According to the latest information Mr.
Roosevelt la to be accompanied by Mrs.
Roosevelt, his daughter Ethel, and her
friend. Miss Cornelia Landon, and Frank
Harper, the Colonels secretary. The
party will travel some of the time in
the Pullman coaches of the regular trains
and at other times in private cans. Mr.
Roosevelt la to speak In San Francisco
before ths Commonwealth Club on
March ST.
BONCI'S FIRST SUCCESS
Tbo Famous Italian Tenor Was Ui
Successor of Capponl at the
Church in Loreta.
The first great success of any
famous personage la always Interest
ing, and Bond's was made at the cele
brated old church or Santa uasa at
Loreta when he succeeded Cappdni,
for whom Verdi's great Requiem Mass
was written. Although there were 40
applicants for the position and 15 car
dinals of the Church oi tiom on tne
examining board. Bond was unani
mously elected, and after singing for
the 40 disappointed candidates, they
Joined in the tumultuous applause
which greeted the young- artist. Port
land will have the opportunity of
hearing this wonderful artist on next
Wednesday evening, March 15. when
he comes to the lleillg theater under
ths direction o Lois Steers-Wynn
Coman. The sals of seats opens Mon
day morning-.
Mr. Stevens to Discuss Canal. '
Trade possibilities that will result
from the construction of the Panama
Canal will be discussed by John F.
Stevens, president of the Oregon
Trunk Railway at a meeting of the
Oregon Society of Engineers to be held
In the convention ball of ths Commer
cial Club tomorrow night. It waa
through the efforts of Mr. Stevens,
when chief engineer of ths Panama
Canal, that the present hlEh efficiency
8YN-OPSIS OF THB ANNTJAI STATE
MENT OF
Ihe Equitable Lite Assurance Scclety otlha D.S.
Of New York, in the frtate of New York,
on the Silt day of December. 1810. made to
the Insurance Commissioner of the ttte oi
Oregon, pursuant to law:
Amount of capital jaid up.. 100.000.00
Income.
P7h.'r . . 83.lo0.164.02
Intersil, dividends, and rents
received during the year. . 21.839.S01.80
Income from other sources a
received during the year.. 1.290.0ZT.81
Total Inborn.. 76.289.493. IS
Disbursements.
Paid for losses, endowments.
annutles and surrender
values I 42.544.513.04
Dividends paid to policy
holders during the year.. 10.5i5,15.s-
Dlvldends paid on capital
stock during the year 7,000.00
Commissions and salaries ..-.,.
paid during the year .212.6e0.1S
Taxes, licenses and fees paid ,
during the year 1.1O0.02L14
Amount of all other expend
ltures
5. 067.547.19
Total expenditures 65.606.928.47
Assets.
Market value of raal estate '
owned 28.979,200.66
Market value of stocks and
bonds owned 271.445.876.47
Loans on mortgages and col-
literal, etc 99.474.873 86
Premium notes and poltcy -A
loans ' 65.2305S1.62
Cash In banks and on haad. 9.903.523.09
Net uncollected and deferred
premiums B.014.1O5.5T
Otter assets (net) 5.124.83.S
Total assets admitted In .
Oregon 485.192.937.33
Liabilities.
Net reserve 400.001.107.00
Total policy clalma 2.825.980.85
All other liabilities 6.611.512.31
Annual dividend policies pay-
able to policyholders 2.450.OO0.O0
Deferred dividends 67.044.806.iK)
Total liabilities 474.932.900.66
Total Insurance In force Ie-
cember 81. 1910 S1.S47.158.692.00
Bualneae In Oregon for the Year.
Total risks written during
the year f 868.500.00
Gross premiums
received during .
the year collect
ed in state $158,464.89
Ditto outside state 41.017.00 2C0.8St.J9
Losses paid during the year. 59,819.43
Losses Incurred during the
yaar 59.819.43
Total smount of risks out
standing In Oregon Decem
ber 81. 1910 1. 4.903.258.00
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SO
CIETY OF THE V. 8..
By W. A. DAY, Vlce-PresHent.
statutory resident reneral agent and at
torney for servlce Jess O. Bennett. Port
land. Or. David C. Herrln. agency manager,
306-7-8 Oregonlan building. Portland, Or.
Jesse Q. Bennett. Airency cashier.
of Its organization was perfected. It
will be a regular meeting; of the so
ciety. COLWELL FILES HIS BOND
United States Marshal Will Retain
Present Deputies.
United States Marshal Coiwell took
the oath of office yesterday afternoon,
and filed a bond of 30,000 to Insure his
faithful performance of the duties of his
office. The bond was approved by Fed
eral Judge Bean. The original Is kept
on file in the Federal building here and
a copy is forwarded to Washington, D. C.
Mr. Coiwell said he would retain his
present staff of deputies. "I liave the
best force of deputies In the United
States," he said, "so there la no reason
for a change."
YE OREGON GRILLE.
Messrs. Davis & Glyn. comedian sing
ers, are still entertaining the patrons
of Te Oresron Grille with their clever
lmpersonat'ons. A crowded house greets
them every evening: at dinner ana aner
theater. All this week.
CARD OF THAXKS.
Thanks to the friends of William
Haskell Jobes. We. the mother and
brother of the late William Haskell
Jobes. deelre to express to our many
friends who have comforted us by
their words and tokens of loving
friendship for our dear one, our deep
gratitude and thanks; and to the
brother Masons who participated in the
last sad rites for their departed brother
we offer our grateful thanks.
JSSTHKK ALLKS JUBM.
ALLKN R. JOBK3.
Rock Spring- CeaU
The beet house coal. Liberty Coal
ioe Co., exclusive agents, 26 North
Fourteenth treet. Main tS2. A S13.
Every one sees your collar.
Select it with care.
ARROW
IWA SEVERN
r
PENHURST
2je' hich 2a bleb
Two excellent examples
of the popular closed-front style.
Clnett, rbody A CorapanT. Troy. Kew Tort
F. W. BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
Main 165, A 1163 First and Oak
Plant Stbson roses. Fbons Sell wood 960
at Heitkemper's
The postponed Removal Sale has lengthened your opportunities
to buy cleverly designed Jewelry, Watches of accurate adjustment,
Silver of standard grades in fact an assortive stock, that we've
always been proud to own, is offered below cost, because we want
an empty store. Today is the accepted time a seize a real bargain,
nnder-priced Jewelry backed by a commercial reputation don't lay
around unnoticed long tomorrow may see its passing beyond reach.
Present Address Future Address
286 Morrison St. Yeon Building
HEADQUAR
TERS FOR
MANHATTAN
SHIRTS.
SOLE AGENTS
FOR HOLE
PROOF HOSE,
for Men, Women
and Children.
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Great Display of New Spring
Suits and Overcoats
You know Spring is
coming; we have evi
dence of it daily in
the visits of the early
choosers, who get in
promptly to get their pick
of the new ideas that are
now ready. New models
in suits, Spring overcoats
and raincoats from America's foremost
makers; lively new ideas for young men
Suits and Overcoats priced from $15 to $40
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rFire in Fireproof
. Singer Office Tower
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A Striking instance of the fact that no matter how safe your building may
be you may have a fire within your own office at any time. Under any
conditions you can't consider your valuable papers secure unless you file
, them in
THE, SAFE-CABINET
Its steel and fire-proof construction defies fire. We have it in stock,
"i We can furnish your office complete with DESKS,
Ko?Iep& TABLES, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS, etc:,
wcSStTS'S! make yur SPECIAL OFFICE FURNITURE
tennt- and FIXTURES in steel or wood and save you
money. Give us a chance to figure with you.
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Stationery & Printing Co.
FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, OFFICE OUTFITTERS, PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS,
BOOKLET MAKERS AND BOOKBINDERS. ARCHITECTS' AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES
Painless Dentistry
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H work rally snarantee for fifteen years.
Wise Dental Co.,mc
Painless Dentists
Falllnc Building. Third and Wsshlngton. PORTUNDW
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tiKAMM CUJIMEUCIAL VEUICLG
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NIGHT
A 8KIM OS jrsUTY IS A JOY rOWBVgff,
Or. T. Felix Oouraud's Oriental Cream or
Maeloal Beautlfler.
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Basil, and bkia DiiwaMaj
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taste it tobeenrclt
. la propertr mad.
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ft it of almllar
name. Dr. L. A.
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wlu tue tii eta
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n..-.Hjsi srM.si ma tia Inflt harmfnl of ail too
akin prapartuioni." for talt by all drnnnsu and Fancy.
Gooda Deaiera In th United Staiee, Cuadm ftivd urope.
FERD. T. HOPKINS Prop 37 fiMt JorvM St, N. Y. I
One of the) largest best equipped plant
In Portland offers you unexcelled service
at price exceed In gly low. When you want
CATALOGS, BOOKLETS, CIRCULARS, FOLDERS
OR ANT OTHER FORM OF
It will be to your advantage to consult us.
Our facilities aruaraotee pest results. Our
samples will convince you of our quality.
PORTLAND PRINTING HOUSE CO.
Phones A 2281. Ma 6201. 383 Tailor Strut
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO
IVSOLICITS TUUrt rAIRUNALt
245 STARK - STREET
It Is Curable
Dyspepsia may be completely eradi
cated If properly treated. We sell a
remedy that we positively guarantee
will completely relieve Indigestion or
dyspepsia, or the medicine used during
the trial will cost the user nothing.
This remedy has been named Rexa,ll
Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no offer
could be more fair, and our offer should
be proof positive that Rexall Dyspep
sia Tablets are a dependable remedy.
Inasmuch as the medicine will cost
you nothing If it does not benefit you.
we urge you who are suffering with
indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25-cent box con
tains enough medicine for 15 days'
treatment. For chronic cases we have
two larprer sizes, 50 cent and $1.00.
Hemember you can obtain Rexall Reme
dies in Portland only at the Owl Drug
Co., Inc.. cor. 7th and Washington sts.
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Let us take charge. We can save you
money. Established 1900.
NETH A CO,
Portland, Or. Worcester Btte.
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