Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 14, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE 3IORXIXG OKEGOXIAX, rKTPAT, JULY 14, 1911.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Brorw. Openlne; of a new atreet
through l'aradla Pprlnft-s Addition be
Iritn East Fiftieth and bl Sixtieth
treats la unuVrwar. Asaeaanienta for
th. extension hare barn made and total
fill)?, the uxiimenti rantrlns: from
13 to i:.-S- A atrip to fret wide la
required (or the ten block. The new
atreet la between Hawthorne areou
and Lincoln atreet- Jn thla iimi
neighborhood East Forty-second street
Is to be onened between East Yamhill
and East Taylor street. The asaejis
ment for thla new atreet la S300A. the
Indlrldaal ium rannlnc from 13 to
l0. Nearly all the atreeta are be In it
opened between Eaat Lincoln and
IlTlslon atreet.
East Fidb Sitb Stuj ro ftl.MO.
Robert F. t'ooke has sold a third In
terest In the quarter block at the
northeast corner of Or and avenue and
East Stark atreet to B. J. Hacker for
11.'V A four-story brick bulldlnc
la under construction there. Morfran,
Fleldner Boyce are the builders. The
quarter block was bonxht by the pres
ent owners about a year aco for I3S.0OO.
The price paid for a third of the prop
erty, exclusive of the building, places
the YaJue of the quarter block at
UOSO.
Grocxrs PlCXICi
Bonnerllle. Wednesday. July 1.
Grocery stores closed all day. Fpend a
day with your grocer at this beautiful
Columbia Hirer resort; free dancing;
athletic eTenta; J500 worth of prlfes
Ktven away; special train leaTes Vnlon
Iepot at A. iL. retnrnlns; at ( I. L
Tickets tl. for sale at all grocers.
O account of departure Mrs. G. O.
Gammana will have the furniture, at
778 Northrop street, sold by publlo
auction. Saturday (tomorrow), at 10
A. iL Rugs Included.
RiAO Fin to WiLHorr. The roads
to Wllhnit kSprinirs are now In fine con
dition and auto part Irs are making the
r.rlxe from Portland to Salem dally.
Ths managers ha.re announced that
thers la to be a masquerade ball. Sat
urday erenlng. July 15. for which they
are mti.ng great preparations. A large
-rowd la expected. A fried chicken
dinner w'll be served Saturday evening
ad SundaT noon, ao that partlea com
ing In from a week-end are assured a
Eou meal and a good time.
PtoMxsn's Fx xttraL. Ilcuk. The fu-re.-eJ
o Kra Rachel Welck. who died
TfiOT at her home, at 45 Weldler
a '-rest, vu held yesterday from Holy
K-y Church, on L'nlon avenue. In
terment was made In Mount Calvary
Cemetery. Mrs. Welck was 7 years
old. and had been a rrlient of Port
land for a number of years, she was
the mother of Mrs. J. P. Srhaile and
Robert P. Wel'.-k and a sister of Mrs.
William WaM'hcr and the late Mrs.
Caroline Beck.
IIasoxi Cojipcct OnsTQi-res. The
funeral of William & Cutler waa held
yesterday afternoon from the family
residence, at 100 l'nlon avenue North,
under the auspices of Oregon Lodge,
No. IP I. A. F. and A. M.. and Inter
ment was made In Rlverview Cemetery.
Mr. Cutler waa ti years old. and had
been a resident and business man at
Highland for : year. His widow.
Mrs. Amelia Cutler, and two children
survive him.
Y Ollt MS Grili.B-
The only dining place la the city,
.where the air Is thoroughly washed and
art.flcally cooled, and the temperature
maintained at TJ degrees by a recently
Installed electrical thermostat. In fact
this popular grill leads la every In
novation that tenia to the comfort of
Its patrons. After-theater parties are
especially parial to this decidedly
unique rathskeller griU. Muslo every
evening to and lo to 11 o'clock.
TtCAi. Xahio Skcxatakt. Alfred
Tucker was appointed secretary of the
Portland Rose Society yesterday by the
president. Mrs. A, C ranton. to succeed
the late R. B. Lam on. Mr. Tucker
will serve until the regular annual
meeting of the society which will be
held on a first Monday In October.
He has been a member of the society
several years and la an enthualastlo
rosarlaa.
East Ttonrn-BTHm Fnj. Costs
3a.7 Assessment for the long fill
on East Eighth street south of East
CaruUiers street. 2S feet across
Mtephens slough. Is iU.ttT. The work
waa done by the Pacific Bridge Com
pany, which obtained sand and gravel
from the Willamette River. It Is the
fourth fill to be made across Stephens
slough.
Mas. Jonsr Stt-ajit Dead nc Sootlajcd.
A cablegram from Scotland was re
reived yeaterday by J. C. Stuart ad
vising him of the death of his mother.
Sirs. John Stuart, at the borne of her
daughter. Mrs. Walter Fowlle. of
Arnage Ellon. Aberdeenshire, at the
age of 7. Mrs. Stuart visited her eon
la Portland IT years ago.
Hotxl. Seattle.
This popular hotel will be head
quarters for Portland visitors to the
Seattle Potlach and partlea wishing to
make room reservations can do so by
applying at the clerk's desk of the Ore
gon Hotel, corner Sevento and Stark.
An Eajithqttastb of Poktlaxd would
not create such surprise as the values
we have In ladles white velvet and
rrash pumps, i: SO. worth 11.50 and
14. 131 Fourth st under the sidewalk,
corner of Alder. Boston Sample Shoe
Store.
Fcrg light and airy three, four and
eight-room unfurnished flats for rent
at reasonable prices; West Side; ten
minute walk to business center. In
quire 139 Lumbermen bldg. Fifth and
Stark.
Fob Rkxt. Ideal furnished Seaside
cottage, large attractive grounds.
Phone East 414.
Portzjuu swimming; baths, delight
ful place to hatha. Expert Instruction
guaiantseJ. !
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ElaivmD to Discuss Assessment
Puam. Whether the present method
of assessing property for the Improve
ment of streets Is Just will be dis
cussed at a special meeting of the
Sellwood Board of Trade In the rooms
of the Sellwood Commercial Club to
morrow night. It will be urged that
when a hard-eurface pavement has
been laid and paid for by the abutting
property, the city abould take charge
of the atreet and maintain It for all
time without further expense to the
owners on the street. H. C. Smitn. i.
XL Ixinaurh. W. H. Goldlng. Dr. IL
C Fixott, Walter Adams. Peter Hume
and others will address the meeting.
An Initiative messure modifying the
present methods of Improving streets
may be the result of the meeting.
T!rt.ria or Patient Sought. Pro
ceedings will be Instituted in the
I'nlted States Court today to secure the
release of Frank Logernuisi iroro i
Mornlnrslde Sanitarium. Logerqulst
waa committed to the aanltarlum as a
Government charge from Aiasaa two
yrara ago because of his demented con
dition. Friends have eatisfled them
selves that Logerqulst has regained
his normal mental faculties. This will
be made the basis of their application
for his release from the Institution
which cares for the Alaskan Insane
under a contract with the United
States Government.
Thexovitxal. Berry" Snowx. The
Oregonlan was presented yesterdsy by
A. P. Armstrong, of the Portland Busi
ness College, with a plate of beautiful
specimens of the "Phenomenal berry.
They were gathered from vines 2 years
old. grown without Irrigation by Mrs.
I. B. Fleck, on a portion of her resi
dence lot at 4&I1 Forty-second avenue.
In this city. The fruit la exceptionally
larce and firm, beautifully colored
and excellent In flavor.
Sroxa to La ad Coxrttiutxcx. H. W.
Stone, general secretary of the Port
land Toung Men's Chrlstlsn Associa
tion, left vesterday for UM t-ara.
Colorado, where he will be one of the
leaders In the Summer conference of
the Toung Men's Christian Association.
Mr. Stone will conduct several courses
In the conference which Is one of the
most Important T. M. C. A. gatherings
In the Writ He will roturn to Tort
land about August !.
T. TV. C A- MKaTBCRS to Scalb rrtAK.
Twelve young women under me
a-uidance of Mlaa Alberta Cory, physi
cal director of the Young Women's
Christian Association, will start an
ascent of the northern slope of Mount
Hood next Monday. All memoers oi
t he nartv are members of the T. W.
C A. They are encamped near the
headwaters of the Sandy Kiver. wnicre
place will be the base of their expeditions.
m.rfjxn Gmi. Gets scholarship.
Miss Lots Courtney, one of the gradu
ates last Spring from the Washington
High School, haa been awarded by
Mills College, of Seminary ParVCal..
the echotarehlp offered to graduatea of
the preparatory schools of Portland.
She vAll enter the school next Fall.
The scholarship amounts to 1500 each
year for four years.
ESPERAKTO PLA PROGRAMME!. At a
meeting last night at the Commercial
Club of the Esperanto Association of
the Pacific Northwest a programme for
the first annual convention of Es
peranto speakea-s of Oregon and Wash
ington to be held In Portland July 1
and SO .was partially arranged. The
convention will bring- several hundred
people to the city.
To aave the coat ot storage on two
100-norsepower return tubular boilers
which we are now taking out. wa will
'sell them at a bargain If taken at once.
These boilers are of the Kewanea type
and In good condition. Complete with
all fittings and feed water equipment,
ready for Immediate Installation. For
further particulars call at room IP 3
Oregonlan bldg.
Kixa ACgJtOWXEDOr COSOItATt-LATIONS.
Responsive to a telegram of con
gratulation addressed to King George
V. sent by James Laldlaw. Britten
fcnsuL on behalf of the British resi
dents of Portland on Coronation day.
Mr. Laldlaw yesterday received an ac
knowledgement from His Majesty's Sec
retary of State of Foreign Affairs.
Rcilcixo ri Sale. Large dance
hall, corner 23d and Kearney it, cheap.
Gevorts Sons.. ITS First sL "
$50 ESTATE ACTED UPON
Administratrix, 71, Af-polntcd, Feci
lo Eat Nearly All.
Diana A. Miller yesterday morning
was appointed by Judge Cleeton as
administratrix ot one of the smallest
estates of which there Is record In
Multnomah County. It is that of her
sister, Rosanna Green, who died In
testate last February, and consists of
personal property valued at 450. The
helra are Mrs. Miller and a sister.
Louisa King, of Wyoma. West Virginia.
Mrs Miller gives her age as 71.
In this case as In others the adminis
tratrix was required to file a bond, to
subscribe to an oath and to file the
usual lengthy petition requesting let
ters of administration. The court fees
and Incidental expensea absorb the
larger part of the estate.
BAY CITY FOLK TO MEET
rtrldnts of San Francisco Gather
at Oak Park Tonight.
San Franciscans, past and present.
who are now residents of Portland, will
gather at the Oaka Park tonight when
Mrs. Joseph Dun fee. accompanied by
Conway's band, will sing the song ded
icated to the fan Francisco Exposition
of 115. "Mr Heart Goes Back to San
Francisco."
Although owing to the fact that Dr.
Aked had to be back In San Francisco
for hla services Sunday and waa nn
aMe to be present. It la expected there
will be a large number of residents of
the Bay City present to join in me
choruses and Imbue a Portland audi
ence with the San Francisco spirit.
MANY STANDARD OPERAS
"II Troratore," "Martha," "Poet and
Peaaant." "William Tell" overture,
LI sat Rhapaodla No. t and hundreda of
other Sl-note player rolls that very
music-lover should own, are being sold
this week without limit two roll for
one dollar. (5-nota rolia, three fox on
dollar at
6HEEMAK-CLAT CO..
Morrison at 6Lh. Op p. Postofflcev
WHEREJTO DINE. -
All the dellcades of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladies. 10C Wuh, near fits st.
D. M. 'Watson's popular-priced res
taurant. 104 4th at. Parkins Hotel,
To live woU Is to eat well: Try The
Criterion, 43 Sixth street-
' AT THEQUELLE.
Plenty large. Juicy Tarahlll crswflah.
Dining-room for ladles, 0th and Stark.
FEJfTfET BROS.' FRIDAY" SPECIAL.
We offor onr I! wise at fl a gallon:
11.60 wines at Too a gallon; Straight
Kentucky Whisky, seven years old.
regular 14.60. at ft. 60 a gallon: Ken
tucky whisky, regular S 60. at 13.60 a
fallon: $3 grade whisky. 13.10 a gallon,
rlday only. t" E. Morrison at. Phones
East 267; B 2426. Free delivery,
PARKISON
in COURT
Circulator of Fund Referendum
Petitions Called.
NAME-GLEANERS GET TIME
Cases) of Color and TLahles Continued
After Bench Warrant Is Issued
for Man Who Led Move
ment Trip South Halts.
H. J. Parklson. who supervised the
circulation of the petitions to refer to
the roters the law appropriating funds
to the Oregon University and Monmouth
College, wss summoned before Justice
of the Peace Olson yesterday afternoon
as a witness against Harry Coler and
K. J. Rahles. alias H. Wallace, circu
lators accused of obtaining bogus signa
tures. The preliminary hearing of Coler and
Rahles had been aet for 1:10 o'clock yea
terday afternoon. The Rahles case was
continued until July M and the Coler
cose until July Zl. as Rahles said his
brother would oe nere soon, aim uui
do what he could to assist mm.
Bench Warrant Issued.
Mr. Parklson was In court yesterday
afternoon Just before the time set for
the hearing, but left before either of
v.- waa -.iirf and before the
magistrate took the bench. A bench
warrant was Issued, and at s o cioca no
was In court. He said he had made
armngements to leave for California
Inst night on account,, ot in neuu
When brought before the Judge he was
Instructed to confer with District At
riir.fnn and to reDort In court
again at 4:30 "o'clock, which he did.
Mr. Parklson Is suffering rrom tuoer
,rH haa heen taking Christian
Science treatment. He desires to go to
San Jose, where he believes me ciimn.
will be more conducive to his recovery.
Bonds Not Demanded.
Deputy District Attorney Dennlson
. ,. .j ..-, --I-..- him with-
HKeo i i in. -
out bonds, as he Is held only as a wit
ness at the preliminary rtnu. ..
request was granted.
Dr. J. Allen Gilbert told the court Mr.
Parkison's condition Is serious, but
thought he could obtain Jhe same reme
dies In Portland that he could in Cali
fornia, and that there was no urgent
necessity or aepanure irum nu.
. r t v. i . bdm ha discovered that
some of the signatures were Invalid, and
that he failed to tile them. He said
there are enough genuine signatures on
the petition to make It valid. He de
clared that he paid 240 to solicitors who
. n nhnnv" nuTTlAI. and f OUD(l
iuiiicu . . y " j -. . .
afterward that he was "stung.
EVERY FILM HAS THRILL
reople's Amusement Company's New
Bills Are Exciting.
Photonlavs of Intense heart Interest
and full of dramatic situations pro
duced after splendid story plots, com
prise the 6tar's change of pictures of
fered Wednesday for the first time. "The
Jealous Husband" tells a domestic
story of a husband who steals away
to ca flshlnsr on pretext of being 111
and needing a vacation, and how wlfey
gives hlra the scare or nis me ana
spoils his good time. "Waiting" Is a
drama of Western life, showing" how
the happy bridegroom loses his bride
on the eve of their .marriage, and how
he waits for her until death takes him
to her side. "Saving the Standard" is
a big spectacular production, showing
life of 1000 years ago, with knights
and deeds of valor predominating.
sins-Ins? of ths "Anvil Chorus" by the
Verdlan Trio s the muMc&l treat of
lilt
The Arcade also has a Western pic
ture, "Reckless Red." proving one of
the best features ever shown at thla
theater. "The Arctic Night," a North
land drama, also deservea favorable
L
MAYER & CO
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
148 Third Street.
A 4432. Main 9432.
ALWAYS
THE SAME
Crew of efficient help to -wait
on you. Aiwavs the same firm to
do business with. Constant atten
tion tff your orders, personal su
pervision, is the key to our suc
cess. Prices to attract your attention
for Friday and Saturday :
Royal Baking Powder, 1-lb. cans
at .45
Solid-packed Tomatoes, dos. ints
for .$1.25
1911 pack l&rga White Asparagus,
25c per tin, per dozen. .52.75
Snider' s Catsup, per bottle. .20
EngtiBh Breakfast Tea, for ice tea,
regular 75c, per pound... 60
Indian Chutney, small sizei per
bottle 25
Kaczor Paprika, Vz-lh. cans, regu
lar 75c each .50
All brands of Beer for the hot
weather at brewery prices.
WE ALSO CARRY '
Hire's Boot Beer,
Schwepp's Sarsaparflla,
CantreJi & Cochrane's Ginger Ale,
Grenadine and Raspberry Syrup,
Shasta Syphons, Soda Pop,
"Shasta" brand;
White and Bed Grape Juice.
NEW ARRIVALS
Proto Puffs,'
Beech-Nut Bacon, In strips.
Garlic Powder,
Artichoke Hearts,
Skinless and Boneless Sardines,
Matzos, Simon & WeH
"A cordial invibation to the
newcomer.
WE HAVE
OUR SHARE
of the checking accounts
of the most substantial
concerns in Portland.
But Ave're looking
right now for more of
the business of the
young men the men
who are making a
start in business.
These will be the big busi
ness men of the near fu
ture. THIS IS 'A YOUNG
MIAN'S BANK.
and on the lookout for
the accounts of the young
businesses that we may
prow while they do.
We can make it mutually
helpful to you, young
man, to place your ac
count here.
Don't hesitate because
your account may be small
now.
Portland Trust
Company of Oregon
sw",,.!
(Great
Third and Oak Streets
mention, as well as "Marvelous Horse
manshlp," a military picture. Jean Wll
son has an exceptionally good song.
"A Klght for Justice." the feature
picture at the Oh Joy. tells a tale of
daring deeds. "In the West" is another
of those pictures for which the Oh Joy
has become famous. Love and Cheese,
a Max comedy. Is funny, and a scenlo
production shows Mount Aetna In ao-
tlon.
' . "WE GUARANTEE"
All our wines to be perfect in every
res pec L Port. Angelica, Muscatel,
Sherry. Tokay. $1.00 per gs.L Claret,
60c, 76c and $1.00 per KaL Columbia
Beer, $1.35 per dozen quarts. Kaiser
blume. $1.50 per do ten quarts. Blue
Klbbon, $3.75 per dozen quarts. Bass
St Co., ale. $2.25 dozen. Guineas' Extra
Stout. $2.25 per dozen. Two deliveries
on West Side dally.
I. KELLAHER & CO..
Grand ave. and E. Morrison st.
B 1694. East 418.
PARK &JTILF0RD.
Candles, the daintiest, purest and
best made. Take a box with yon on
your vacation. Sigr Sichel & Co., dis
tributors. '
OREGON CITY BOAT
Leaves Taylor-street dock Sunday 9
A. M., 1 2 M.. 3 P. M. Week days, 8 A. iL,
2 P. M. Round trip 45c.
F. W. BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING-
Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak
K r i n n a
COLUMBIA
Double-Disc
Records
'Fit Any Machine
65c.
If you ever spent 60 cents for a disc
record, it won't take you long to
tee the double value of a Columbia
Double-Disc Record at 65 cents
a different selection on each side.
Heat one 1 Get a catalog 1
Put Tour Anna Around Ms
tfener.
Caaev Joaea.
am boat mil.
Selectlnne from the rtnk Lady,
htop. Mop, Stop.
Tbe Mlaalaalupl IMppr Dip.
At Your Daalars or -
Colombia Phonograph Co.
S 71 ash. bu
HOME BUILDERS
We are contractors and will furnish
lot and finance tbe building- of a home
for you on easy payments. We give
references and ask references.
WYATT. E9TABROOK RAT,
801 Coach bids'. Phone Main 4211.
LI CM Kidney trouble preys upon the
llll.il
AND
mind, discourages and lessens
ambition; beauty, via; or and
cheerfulness soon disappear
Unurll when the kidneys are out of
UUIIitll order or diseased. For g-ood
results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the
rreat kidney remedy. At druggists. Sam
ple bottle bv mall free, also pamphlet.
Address, Dt. KUnur Co., Blnghamton. 21. T.
This sale has attracted hundreds of shrewd
buyers who know the savings that can be
made by purchasing now. All goods are
our regular stock and of the very finest
makes; they also bear our guarantee.
$40.00
$35.00
$30.00
$25.00
$20.00
$15.00
Men's Suits -
Suits now $28.00
Suits now $25.00
Suits now $21. SO
Suits now $ 1 7.85
Suits now $14.85
Suits now $1 1.25
Boys'
$15.00
$12.50
$10.00
$ 8.50
$ 7.50
$ 5.00
Knickerbocker Suits
Suits now $1 1.25
Suits now $ 9.85
Suits now $
Suits now $
Suits new $
Suits now $
7.50
6.35
5.35
3.95
2
Extra
S
pectais
Boys' Washable Suits V2 Price
Boys' Straw Hats - - - V2 Price
LINE SERVICE V
V To Pnffnt Sonnd and
s
To Pnget Sound and
British Columbia
ilnmbu a v
Ch.halls.
ma, Seattle, SV
Ingham, New
1 Vanoouver. 1
3 TRAINS DAILY 3
International limited
a daylight train. 10 A. J
TTalama- ETaIra
Centralis. Tacoma,
IP w a r m IiU! n t'T
Westminster and Vanoouver.
B.C.
Ths
TTTR OWIi
For busy business men.
SHORE LINE EXPRES3
The night train. 10:30 r. u
All trains from North Bank
Btation. 11th and Hoyt Sts.
Tickets. Sleeping and Par-
I - Q.a.rir,tlnm -1 ( i f V
Ticket Office. 123 Tfilrd
Ctreat. and at DenoL
H. DICKSON". C P. & T. A.
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AP.CH1BALU Gil AT, A. Q. K. -
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STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Squaxo
J oat oppoaits Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
ITawstetl sad brick structure. Furnished at
coat oi tlOO.000. Every comfort and con
vaniance. On carllne. transferrins all ever
city. Omnibus meets trains and team era.
Sand f or Beoklet with map of San Francises
I CUT PRICE
AND SMILE
3
7..
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SAMPLES
No Heavy Rent Hangs
Over My Head
I am selling out my etock of Mena
Sutemer Suits at wholesale cost and
less. This sale offers you opportuni
ties for sa-sings that cannot be equaled
elsewhere.
win
Jimmv D
Golna- SrronRee
Than Ever
Room 315 Oregonian Bldg.'
Take elevator to third floor.
Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.
FOR PRESERVING
Now is (he t:ir.?, do not dclay;-qua!ity 19 fine; $2.75 per crata.
For campirg or quick lunch try Knorr's Imported Soup. Large
variety, instantly prepared. A 10c package makes five plates of
delicious soup.
Knorr's Consomme Cubes make exquisite consomme, made as only
the best French cooks can make it. Twelve cubes in tin bos. 3oe box.
Imported new Grass Dnteh Cheese just arrived, only 50o each.
Olives, new crop, stuffed -with celery, almonds or peppers. Larga
bottle, 35c.
Ov.r picnic and camping supply stock is large and varied.
Our bake.' ham is cooked slowly in an old-fashioned brick oven
and basted with line v.ine. Th result is perfection.
Call and look cur stock over .nil bo convinced that onr pstablish
ment is a credit to the city 2nd erur.l to my i'i the United States.
Phones Main 7200 and A 61S1.
SEALY-L0WELL COMPANY
Grocers, Bakers, Tea and "Wine Merchants.
288, 290, 292 Stark Street. '
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Hu LINOC.ORD Buttonhole
front qz-rr-inn d Jaclc. t
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A straight front lose-meetlng ef
fect tbat stay closed --your, dealer
will supply
Mr M
LINO CORD BUTTONHOLES,
ars" eatier-to-buttoa tni thty' don't
tear pvt. .
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Spend the Week-End at the Pacific Ocean
Gearhart Park Chautauqua
TMrtiAr in Session
TODAY J. FRANK HAXLET. FO KMBRLY GOVERNOR OF INDIANA,
SATURDAY Astoria Centennial Day.
SUNDAY Astoria Centennial Day.
Thomas Lawson and Oswald West, Governor of Oregon, Both Going o
the Gearhart Park: Chaotanqna Watch for the Dates. Trains lor Chautauqua
at the sea coast leave North Bank station, ' 11th and Hoyt streets. Week
end rates. Ask for time card, 100 Fourth street or ticket office, Fifth and
Stark street. .
INVESTIGATE
5 ACRES
Cleared, 4 plowed and fenced. On
section line road, close in. $500 per
acre; -terms.
KETH A CO, S34 Worcester Bids.
Foster & Kleiser
pigh Grade Commercial and FJectris
SIGNS
East 7th and Eaat Everett flta,
uj.- Fkoaea East B-2224.
j SAVES TIME and ENERGY
Lightens All Housework
SAPOLIO
Cleans. Scours. Polishes
from cellar to garret
WORKS WITHOUT WASTE
QCHVVAB PRINTING CO.
OSOLICITS YOUR PATROMACE
2 4 51: STARK -STREET