THE MORNING OREGON lANFRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. "
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HEtr.TO THEATEH (Seventh and Ta:or
Jtidamt stitrrjr" Tunlgbt at 8:li.
BAKKR THEATEK (Eleventh end Mor
rison F.ircc Rotts In ,7hi ilr
chut of Venice." Tonight al S;li.
ORPHEVM THEATER Morrison. betwn
iiluft and Svnth VauOaTtil. Tnia
t;tnioon at 2 IS and tamtfht at 3:13.
PANTA'JKSi THEATER Fourth and Stark)
vudTl !- TO af.rnooa at 2:1a; lo
nicht at I iO and l.
CRANO THEATER Park and Waahlus
t.n Vaud'vii;. Thia afternoon at 2 1 j;
ton:ht a: .. and &.
LTR1C T!IE.VTEK-Jnrh and Aider)
l.vrtc CrmeJir L'nmpfl: in "Kmt Monry."
This a?irnoon at .oand tonight at 7:30
ar.d .
STAR. ART DE. OH JOT. ODEOV. Tt
VOI.I rim run picture. 11 A. M. 12
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RECREATION PARK Twnty-fourth and
Vtut hn t llai'balL Portland va. Loa An
Sla. Tula artaraooa at 2. JO.
Comtcn. Has 135 Chabtm Mtmiu.
I'nlted Council. No. 1S31 Knlghta and
Ladies of Security, was organized In the
Knights of Pythias buildtnic. fcleventh
and Alder streets. Wednesday right, by
the National organiser.' W. El Cum
mtngs and James" M. Bruce, with 128
members. The following officers were
elected and Installed: President. Mret
Ielia E. Murray; vice-president. A. W.
Stlen and Mrs. Anna & Lnmbort: prelate.
Kred P. Holm; financier. V. fci Lambert;
secretary. John T. Moreiand; conductor.
Mrs. Nellie Stien: guard. C T. Chllda;
sentinel. A. W. Prink; musician. Mis
belva Roberta.
Shakespeare's Bibthdat to Bb Cxle
bratkd. An addrees. "Shakespeare as
a Focal Point in the Life of the
English Race." by Professor Joseph
Schafer of the University of Oregon, will
be enjoyed by the Portland Shakespeare
Study Club and gueexs at the Y. W. C
A. Auditorium. Saturday night In cele
bration of the 347th .anniversary of
Shakespeare ' birth. In addition an In
teresting progrsmme of music, readings,
songs and scenes from Shakespeare by
well-known Portland talent will be given.
An invitation to aJl Interested In Shakes
peare to be present Is extended by the
club.
Tmmn Ebcap From Rockpilk.
Within day of hi prospective release
from the Linnton rockpile. Thomas Hen
derson, an ex-convlct and a trusty, em-
AsWerttaesaenta nende1 rr City ployed In the kitchen, decamped, leaving
la Brief ralaaaaa la Saaaaya law j a note to Superintendent Brlggs. ex
ai mi fee aaaara la Tee Oregealaa ' pressing bis regret at taking the step.
aiUMt eff.ee by .'cl-ck smarter I " Intimating that he feared re-arrest
Ion otner cnargea wnen mo iimw Bt'lt"y
With him went George Gray, recently
I sentenced for simple vagrancy. Gray
wa also a t runty working In the kitchen.
STOP
And Consider!
You should econo
mize in every possi
ble way
In your real estate
transactions you can
do it by using
CERTIFICATES
OF TITLE.
TITLE and TRUST
COMPANY
Paid-up Capital $250,000.
Lewis' Bids.. 4th and Oak
Teniae.
Proposed Raiooc Is I.vdorsed. The
"Westmoreland Improvement Association
PAMed resolutions lndoielng the bridge
for the Greater South Kost S:de at it
rwt'ng WeJnesiay r!ght In the roon-.)
of the SellwooJ Commercial Club, il
I. i:is called attention to the fact
that the bridge Issue would be on the
ballot at the J ine election, separnte
from any other simitar propos'tlou. The
a4ria:ton decided that It would work
f--r the bridge from siow on until af : r
the eeeton- It was announced that
provisions had been ma le to lay gas
tna'ns In the Wertmorel-ind Addition,
and that the City Engineer had made ar
rangements to have the local sewers put
In before the hard-surface pavements
were la.d. It mss announced that plana
f"r the big mtr system for the whole
d.rtrirt were belrg prepared In the office
o the City Engineer.
MtCtllOA JlEJt CV.ME to 8tat. With a
view of mak:nc Portland their home. A.
J and J. M. Cullen. of West Branch, and
Cailv.l. Allelic arrived yesterday and
are ti e guest of Postmaster Merrick.
Ve fvel m if we are acoualnte!. said
J. M- iilien. "with msnv I'ortland Deo- !
pie. We rive been constant readens of
tr.e daily paprs for eoiue time and th
Henderson waa one of two men who
robbed the Cash register in a restaurant.
POCLTBT LecTCRB I TONIGHT. PrO-
fewor A. O. Lunn. of the department of
poultry husbandry, of Oregon Agricul
tural College, will apeak tonight at S
o'clock In the .udltorlutn of. the Port
land Young Men's Christian Associa
tion on the subject. -Selecting and Re
producing a Flock." Tills will be third
of a series of five lecture by Professor
Lunn. under the auspices of the Y. M.
(X A. and the Junior Poultry Association.
All of the meetings are free and open
to the public.
Drcxel HoTEt, Often ders Flvkd. Fix
persons arrested in a recent ruid upon
the Drexrl Hotel, entered plea of
I guilty In Municipal Court yesterday and
each was fined t-i. The defendants were
M. R- Mtu-tln. Louise Turner, tieorge L.
Matthews. Nona Safford. Charles Wilson
and Carmen Reader. The proprietor of
the hotel, who Is aqeixed of running- a
disorderly bouse, has secured a continu
I ance until next Tuesday and will be
tried by a jury.
I Drjxkixo Cc LrrenATTRB Oct. The
i the clubhouse. Those Interested in the
t tuhject hope to have available at least
JOO.i'O for the proposed building.
us. We feel as If they are our friends. utf? trough Oregon nnoun
It reading of name. form, acquaintance- of h. Board that drink
0latt Board of Health la bavins
- of your le.dtTia; men are familiar i r'"'"""'!' Ch , - h-
Kiif al f nrniivH firasnn ss fl ti Alt nr 1 n sF ff rl sw
king cups
must be banished on and after Septem
ber L 1M1. This Include oil public
places, and la directed with special em
phartm at schools, where It Is said the
cups have been a great factor in spread
ing disease.
Tm AmJ I Kino e Oreoo.v.
Nothing else pa "ell as an apple or
chard. The Hood Rlvcr-Mosler apple Is
the king of Oregon apples. Buy an or
chard In the Hood Rlver-Mosier district
h!iv me hive a lt of them. However
w have come to stty and we shall e
whether tw-we men we have been read
ing about measure up to our ideas of
them."
.Mn.wiirxrB liin to B Improved.
Milwaukie itmt is to be paved from
Hoixate street to Nehalem avenue at i
-llood with Haseam. The City Kn- I
xtr.e-r estimates the total cost at 1134.- '
y.'i. ahich lm-ludm the cost of that part I
which
of the Portland Railway. Light ac Power I nhsugh. ging .gente. Teon bldg.
1 r 1 anr( kMrkni InfUnanilonl It tak hilt
Is occupied by the double trucks . mo, s.. or write Devlin A
jiybee avenue, and or this total the sum
of t"LUT Will be sssessed to the property
owners, and the rest to the railroad com
panr. As the street has been Unproved
to Holgate street from Hawthorne ave
nue, the new Improvement 1I1 provide
laixd -surface to SVlIwood.
WCODt-AW TO FI'IHT SrwER OrI'I
sance. Residents of Woodlawn will fisht
the proprd sewer ordinance to empty
part of the seauge for that district Into
Columbia Slough. The people declare
that they are not opposed to a sewerage
system but are opposed to drainage into
Columbia Slough in any form, for the
reason that it would be dissipated over
the Columbia dietrlct when the -elnw-niovtr.g
waters of the slough overflow.
A targe delegation will appear before the
Council when the ordinance come op
at the next meeting- Wednesday.
s-iooi. pirrRtr-r Get More Property.
The school district haa bought ail the
lots remaining In the school block oc
cupied by the Kern building on East
Twenty-eighth end East Couch streeta In
the Aetna Adiiitlon from Mall it Von
PorrteU for I'.IOMX This provides r"e
for an addition or for playgrounds. Mall
aV Von Bonstel also sold a lot In Etna
Addition to C. D. Brann. of the Blake
MFall Company for tri'A He already
owned the adjoining lot. which give
fclm a building site 100x109 feet.
WaTCHJiAjt Stexced for Theft.
rieading guilty to a charge of stealing
liquor from a saloon In the Yeon build
ing. Fred Gordon, the night watchman
of the building was sentenced to 3-to da)s
Imprisonment by Judge Taswell yester
day, previous to the plea Gordon was
taken before th grand Jury, where he
confessed. The Jurors consented to
reduction of the charge from burg!iry
to simple larceny. Gordon has a wife
and family of small children.
New Proteekixos Started. Owing
to defects In former proceedings, the
Council has started new proceed. ngs to
extend East 9'vrrteenlh street from the
n.irth. eude'of M daav to the north line
of the Westmoreland Addition. This
opening necessitates the appropriation of
considerable lind. and several houses
and improvements on the proposed ex
tetwton. For several years the extension
has been ressted.
Rabbi Wisg m Pisrvss Vocational
TnatxtNO. "Vocational Training" will be
R.-1 bt Jonah B. Wise' topic at Temrrfe
Bta Israel tonight at :3 o'clock. The
c-oir unJer the direction of Mrs. Rose
F'.och-Bauer will sing the service and
the anthem -1-ke As Father" (Mars
on and -Sweet la .Thy Work" (W!gand.
Services tomorrow morning will begtn at
1 ; o'clock. All men and women are
welcome.
Paixix' SMnKxsTACK Kill Laborer.
Alfred Peterson, a Quarry laborer, wis
kil!ei at Corbett Station, laat Sntur-lay
afternoon, by the fall of a smokestack at
the plant of the Riverside Rock Com
pany, by which be was employed. The
rase -was reported to the Coroner yester
day and an Inquest will be held today.
Teterson was ?jj years old and has rela
tives in Redwing. Minn.
At berta Prop c rtt U Sold. nianchard
A t'lrmaon have bought lots locsted
north of Alberta street, between Vernon
avenue and East Thirteenth etre-t. In
iWene Park Addition, from the Nordhy
Lumber company for .0"O. The lots
are mainly for residence purposes and
trie new owners expect to build modern
residences.
Ac-no or Kirves Boxes All boxes
for t:.e Xirmess wtlt be sold at auction
at the noon hour Friday. April H. bidding
to be opened at 12:ti P. M. shsrp from
the s'.ae of the Heiltg Theater. Demand
f r box's has been so great that the
, rmess executive committee has taken
means of giving all an equal
chance.
Wjlbi-r W. CHit.rrRs FvwRRAt. Held.
The Mueral of Wlbur W. Childers. who
tlied March iX. at Centervllle. Wash
was held yesterday sftemoon. He was
a son of Mr. snd Mrs. S. Yt. Childera.
of 'l Haves street. St. John, and was
Zi years oil. He was a member ef Cen
tervllle Camp, "Woodmen of the World.
Hood River Orchard Laxd Company's
apple orcrarC on the easy payment
Plan. Five years to pay for them, month
ly payments, we take car of orchard:
beat investment In Oregon. First fuU
crop pays for orcfeud. Devlin 4k Flre
baugh. orr Yeon blJg.
Thi Star Hrewert has Just put on
the market a new brew of bottled beer
the last word In brewing "Rose City
Beer." Give It a trial and be convinced
of It merit. Phones: East ti. B 114.
Uioh-Clas painting, papering, tinting,
gheehy Bros. Main T1 A
Flat, close la. W. Baldt. ast 1UT.
SVRncr to Bb Tomioht. Services will
be held In Congregation AhaveJ Sholom
Synagog. Park and Clay streets, tonight
at 8 o'clock. There will be music by
the choir, also a solo by F. S. Hlckey.
Tomorrow morning services will begin
at 9:20 o clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamoon
officiating.
New six-room house, cor. East list at.;
fcX"). terms, lit Board of Trade.
Cottage Cheese "Brandes Butter," 127 1st
ELMAN PLAYS KREISLER
Th Young Artist Plj the Older
Violinist's Cora positions Next
Wednesday.
A several numbers on the pro
gramme of Mlscha Elman's Wednesday
evening; concert are the same as those
that created such excitement and wild
applause In one of his New York con
certs. It may be Interesting; to recall
what the critic said of El man on that
occasion.
"Like the cathedral roll of an organ
I Elman's delivery of his own Shubert
"Serenade" arrangement, and It cre
ated the same furore a on his previous
presentation of th piece In New York.
The quaint Monslgny number took
on fresh charm under Elman' compell
ing; bow and coaxing- finger. Kreis
lers "Rosmartn" wait conceit was
done with Irresistible witchery In
rhythm and diablerie In dynamics, and
o entranced the Elman auditor that
they clamored for a repetition.
"A well-made and musically merito
rious "Meditation" by Cottenet and
Taganlnl's exciting; "I ralplri" excit
ing as dashed off by Wizard Elman
ended the enjoyable programme in a
blaxe of glory and filled the crowds of
listener with such a frantic desire, for
more." that the obliging hero of the
afternoon saw himself compelled To add
encore after encore as an attempt to
still the turbulent riot of Joy."
Elman's Portland concert will be at
the Hellia- on Wednesday evening April
;th. under the direction of Lois Steers
Wynn Coman. The sale of seats opens
Monday morning, April, 24.
K rm
this
CROWDS CHASE NEGRO
Crippled Chinese Attacked, Shriek
Draws Throne -Man Caught.
Nearly 1000 persons took part in a
chase near Fourth and Everett streets,
in New Chinatown, yesterday afternoon,
after John Morrison, a negro, who had
assaulted Lee Fou. a one-Ieggod Chinese,
with a sharp weapon. At th first cry
of the wounded man every house In
Chinatown poured forth Its multitude,
blowing police whistles and calling for
help. Whites Joined In the chase, the
pursuit gaining numbers at every block.
Morrison headed for the river. One
Chinese tried to Intercept him. and was
kicked In th face. A white man on a
motorcycle Joined In the pursuit, but
discretion gained control when he was
ciore. and he turned aside. A saloon
keeper ran out, but a show of belliger
ence on the part-of the fleeing man
caused him to rclreaL Detectives Ttche
nor and Howell and Patrolman Wade
gave chase and finally overtook Morri
son near the river. He Is held on a
charge of assault with a deadly weapon.
A burglar entered Lee Fou's room
Wednesday night, and when discovered
pointed a revolver and escaped. Yes
terday Fou saw Morrison, thought he
was the man. and tried to detain him.
He waa cut severely about the bead.
YE OREGON GRILLE.
If you want to entertain your friend
at dinner or after theater, no better
place can b elected in the city than
"Ye Oregon Grille." Beside the choice
menu offered and the perfect servlc. a
maa-nlflcent musical programme la pre
sented each evening, headed by the In- I
comparable Italian violinist, Jdarino.
and hi exceUent orchestra.
Anto Club Plans Home.
Plan will be discussed at a meeting
of the Portland Automobile Club to
morrow night for a clubhouse and home
for th organisation. It la proposed to
ell the club acrtage property and
cur a location nearer tie citv tor
MODEL LICENSE TESTED
HOLD Kit OF FFDERAIj PERMIT
RESISTS PRESCMPTIOX.
Walters' Club Raises Another Issue,
plsciohlng Fact That Ordinance
Is Silent on Subject.
Proceeding were begun In Municipal
Court yesterday to test the validity of
section ( of the new model liquor ordi
nance, which provide that possession of
a Federal liquor license shall bo taken
as presumptive evidence of the fact that
liquor la being sold. The Issue was pre
sented upon the trial of Marie Hayes, a
lodslng-houee keeper, arrested by Ser
geant Riley. She had paid 123 for a
license from the Collector of Internal
Revenue, but had no license from the
city, and the fewtie were made up on
this evidence. Judge Taxwell Imposed a
fine of 1100 and notice of appeal was
given.
Seven other women and two Japanese,
arrested pursuant to an order of Chief
Cox to bring In all holders of Federal
licenses, have secured continuances.
Frlsrhtened by the vigor of the cam
palgn, some holders of Federal licenses
have been making efforts to give them
op, but the move Is balked by the re
fusal of the Collector of Internal Rev
enue to accept them. One proprietor
of a robmlns; house appealed to the
District Attorney yesterday tot advice.
He feared that he would be arrested
because his license was on record, and
he was in a quandary because he could
not be rid of It until it term had
elapsed, several months hence. The
District Attorney held that he would
have to depend upon the discretion of
the trial court, as the text or tne orai
nance makes It an offense simply to
possess a Federal license not backed
by a city license.
Another side of the new model ordi
nance ava adjudicated yesterday In
Municipal Court when the first club
to offend was made a defendant through
Its bartender. A. O. Stoekl. was on
trial before a Jury, having been cap
tured In a raid by the police officer
upon the quarters of the Geneva Asso
ciation, an international organization of
waiters, last Sunday. The officers
found about 40 men in the club rooms,
with a bar running and money being
passed. These facts were admitted but
the defendant pleaded Ignorance of the
effect of the new ordinance, and pointed
to the alleged fact that other clubs wer
following the same practice. The Jury
brought In a verdict of guilty but re
commended mercy, and Judge Taxwell
suspended sentence.
Search of the new firdlnance, say
Judge Taxwell and Deputy City Attor
ney Sullivan, reveals that no provision
of anv kind Is made for clubs, and it is
held that they must obtain city licenses
and be run as ordinary saloons, con
forming; to the closing; regulations on
Sunday and after 1 A. M.
WHERE TO DINL
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladles. 306 Wash, near ith st.
Railroad to Advertise Schools.
SALEM. Or., April (Special.) O.
D. Wheeler, of the Northern pacific
has requested Superintendent Alder
man to prepare an article on Oregon's
school system. Thl will be for publi
cation in a book on Oregon which will
be distributed throughout the East by
the railroad company.
CARD OF THAXKi.
We wish to thank our dear friends
for the sympathy and assistance ren
dered us In the sad bereavement of our
beloved on and brother.
MR. AND MRS. K LINGER
AND FAMILY.
Rsek Kpriacs Coal.
The best house coal. Liberty Coal
Ice Co., Exclusive agents. 25 North
Fourteenth street. Main 162. A 11 Jl.
Plant Slbeon loses. Phone Be 11 wood (60
OOME of the screws n
li
inaWalthamWatch
are so small that
12,000 of them will not
fill a lady's thimble. Yet the
smallest are perfectly made.
Perfection in detail makes the
Waltham a close time-keeper.
"jf i Tim You Otentd a
HoltAaat."
Send for descriptive booklet.
WU.THAM WATCH CO., walthsa. Mass.
WALTHAW3
WATCH
F. W. B AXiTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
fl Main 163. A 1163 First and Oak
WE GET THE MONEY AND SO
WILL YOU.
H la a est References, No Membership
or Other Grafts.
REYNOLDS
Adjustment Service
Scientific Settlement Specialists.
Tr Inn RM. Mnfhull JH-JT.
DO YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF?
Ybu must if you would inspire confidence
in others, and without the confidence of
your fellow man success is a remote
possibility. We believe in ourselves.
The soundness of our business methods
has been tried in the crucible of time.
We believe in the quality of the Suits
and Overcoats we sell because we
know them to be the best of American
manufacture
IF YOU ARE NOT BUYING YOUR
CLOTHES HERE START NOW
Suits and1 Overcoats Priced From $15.00 to $40.00
L
MAY SCO
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
148 Third Street.
A 4432. Main 9432.
Do
You
Know?
We have bought good groceries
so long that if we had to tarn
over and buy cheap groceries, it
would be considerable trouble to
educate ourselves in that direc
tion. As we are trying to avoid
trouble, there is no danger of ever
getting into the habit of buying
cheap groceries. When you see
an article on L. Mayer St Co.'s
shelves, you know it is good.
For Friday and Saturday, April
21st and 22d, we offer:
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate,
3-lb. cans for 75 d
Kingsford Gloss Starch, 6-pound
box, regular 75c each....60
Crosse & Black well's Walnut Cat
sup, bottle 25
Lea & Perrin'g Worcestershire
Sauce, pints 50
Brandt's A-l Sauce, bottle 35
Japanese Crab Meat, regular 35c,
per tin 30t
California Olive Oil, quarts, reg
ular $1.00 90
EXTEA SPECIAL
By chance we bought a lot of
ten barrels of 4-year-old Port,
Sherry Madeira, Angelica, Mal
aga and Tokay, which is worth $4
per gallon. We offer you this
estra fine winefor two days at
$2.50 per gallon.
VEGETABLES FOR FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
New Potatoes, 10c per lb.
Sweet Potatoes, 20c per lb.
Louisiana Strawberries, 25c box
Telephone Peas, 15c per pound.
Cucumbers, 20c each.
Green Asparagus.
White Asparagus.
Celery Hearts.
Rhubarb.
"A cordial invitation to the
newcomer.
Neither wash nor wear changes the
size or style of
Arrow
COLLARS
IforYyl &
ar-in , in... iwmrja. --sw
T easnant i. . aMsttswr
A;Y CIRARD MILTON
f jV 28' faith 2!V hit
yr Have the strongest button
boles it is possible to put in a collar
Clnett, PwtbodT Co. Troy. K. T.
, nit '' ' atV?? '
0$
Siies
Collars
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1
mmmMZf Have LINO CORD
BUTTONHOLES easier-to-buttou
they don't tear out.
CCO. P. IDl a CO., Ulnar. I HUT. a. u -
ICCHVVAB PRINTING CO
lOsOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
24507 STARK STREET
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.60 a day up
Americas Plan S3.00 a day up
Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Etctt comfort and con
venience. On crimes transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains snd stesmars.
Send for Booklet with map of San Franasoo
'J
Moisb
Seeds jjggy
rThe best seeds, flowers, plsnts. shrubs,
and trees produced in California, are
illustrated, described and priced ia our
new G.rdei G-ulde.
Copr mailed free to any address on re
quest. Morse Seeds Sold ETerywhere.
. C. C. Morse & Co.
to. sTM California SMd Eoum
n Market Street San Fnncjsco
Ifs
fOWNES
That's all too need to know
' n v about a
SILK GLOVE
Make Your Collections.
Carry Your Business.
Get the Money In.
, . NETH & CO.,
CoUeetom,
We-rceatex Bid. Alaja 1786. A 12&T
It's Town Talk That This Store Is "The Waist
Shop" of the City
Every express from New York brings some new style in marquisette,
silks, lingerie and plain tailored and embroidered Waists. No old or
soiled stock all clean, bright and fresh And ready to be worn at
once, and every woman says our prices arerexceedingly low for such
high-grade goods. A pleasure to show them to you.
HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES
Fifth and Alder Q) -a, V "-fc-w (V rm.OAioer
Fifth and Alder
nd Alder
Don't Read This Ad
4 If $5, $10 or $15 is of no object to you, BUT
bfa if you want to save that much real cash,
come to this store
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
AND SEE THE GREATEST SALE OP
The Season's Most Favored Man-Tailored
Blue Serge Suits
Ever Offered
There are about fifteen beautiful new Spring
styles to select from, in both plain tailored
and fancy trimmed effects. Best of work
manship, and the materials are from the
eelebrated American Woolen Company's All
Wool Serges. Other stores ask from $7.50
to $15.00 more for suits not aa good.
OUR SPECIAL PRICES
$14.95, $16.95, $19.75, $21.95, $24.75
iealy-Lowell Company
GROCERS, BAKERS
TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS
To Lovers of Good Coffee!
the best The coffee berry is made up of many tiny sacs and cells, each
holding- an atom of powerful fragrant oil. That oil Is the fragrance,
the aroma. How to pret coffee with all tnat fine, fragrant oil how to
Bet it fresh is the Question.
- Our coffees are fresh roasted and ground daily. Our constant aim is
to preserve, during and after roasting, all of the fragrant oils that
Rre necessary to produce coffee of delicious aroma and satisfying
flavor Our Turkish Coffee is a blend of the finest and most perfect
coffee berries, roasted and ground in a scientific manner. The absolute
purity and unexcellent quality of Turkish Coffee insures perfect OC .
satisfaction and greatest economy; 45d per lb., two lbs. for. l
w . . , . m . if you are not, you are da-
Are You Using Our Teal, pri'm youneif of a real
luxury Let us send vou a trial order. Note the individuality, the color,
the brilliancv and. lastly, the taste of our tea. Do it yourself. The
fact that we do a larger business than others In our line argues etrongly
In our favor shows there must be more merit In our goods and service.
When you buy from us you have no middleman's profit to pay. - We
buy our goods at first hand. We carry the largest stock of fine groceries)
In the Northwest.
-v . T-l Is made from the very best hard wheat flour, with the
Ulir ISredU utmost skill and care. Try a loaf today.
For FRIDAY AND SATl'RDAY we will have Plenty Strawberries,
Hot bonne encumbent, Florida Tomatoes. Australian Onions, Uothouae
Mushrooms, Aew Fotntoes, ftew Jersey Sweet foiatoes, etc.
KICELLB OLIVE OIL Is best for salads. All sizes from 25o up.
phones Our Private Exchange Connects All Departments.
MAIN 720 A 6181.
288-290-292 STARK STREET, AT FIFTH.