Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 10, 1911, Page 13, Image 13

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    TITE MOItNTNO OTCEGOXIA, FRIDAY, yOTDIBEB 1 1911.
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Boy.-7 TMiiht sis vcioak.
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Bt:ir l:ffor id tn muwL J
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IS ecec.
ORPHEVM TH FATE It fM rTl. TMra'eeB
Sit U4 e.s.othv Vu.1.in. Tbla ert
mooi at l is an, tonlsril at :
NTA!r THEATER Fearta i4 Stark)
Vidlt. This efl.roooa at 118: ,0
'CM at 1 O and a.
EUPRE. THEATER (Par an Wur
toa t Veac.tlle. Th;. tftrnttflo at 1:1
aad tonun at To and a.
War, arcade, oh jot. optox. ttvo-
LI Flrst-cua put Kim. II A. 11 P.
HAjrTlC THEATER (Park and Westa
lcetoa Kotloa sicturva and musical
vauIvU.e, 11 A. U to 11 P. M.
A 4t. asis.d far lb Clrr Km
Brtf aalamaa la Bsaday-. ln.s Be
ha Taa Onavalaa lissla.se ffloa ,
e'easra aalaraaa eveaiaa.
ErriMKW or Eait Bumniun
Paoaejiua. Under th. prasant proreed-ln-
it u believed extension of East
Sevsnteenth etreet through Midway
will be accomplished. J. K. Kertcnem.
a viewer, said that la making the ai
easmcnls mraont eira waa exercised tr
be fair with all tha property owners
Intereetel. Owners of tha property that
will ba appropriated to open tha street
wera consulted and thorough Inspee
t!on of tha territory to tha south waa
made. Tha lii'miMt ha been dis
tributed orer a larta territory thnt the
burden will fall lightly on all. This Is
tha third attempt ma!e to open Ka.st
Seventeenth street. Tha Improvement
will cost nearly IK.O'.O if dona now.
tut If tha street I not opened under
'.ha present proceesnas. tha viewers'
say. It will coat 1:5.000 two years later.
East Guuit to Bs Wtprxxrx New
proceedings are under' way to make
F.ast U'tsan street 10 feet wide be
tween East Forty-seventh and East
Ftztleth street to conform to the re
mainder of tha street east and west.
A. A. KaJlerly. 11. K. L. hlmmnna and
I'tilltp H. ttatea are the viewers. They
have already assessed the dsmaa-ee and
benedta. and the property owners will
be heard November la. on this street
Is the rte-ht of way of the 1'ortland
Railway, l.ittht A J'ower Company com
prising l7s square feet. The street
is widened throuah Laurelhurst and to
KAst Forty-seventh street, i'roceedlnjre
are also pending to open ldst Gllsan
street between East Twenty-eighth
and East Twenty-sixth streets.
PsoADvif Fill. Fntiroextx Th
filling of liroadWAy from Vancouver
avenue to East Third street will be
considered tonight at the meeting of
the North Ksst Mlde Improvement As
sociation. Plans for a steel visduct
were proposed some time ago. but the
proceedings were rescinded with In
tent to make a solid ml Instead. The
nil le said to be needed to provide a
llreet etreet to tha Broadway bridre.
It will be about loo feet lone, and the
coat will be more than HS.Oot). It will
be paid for by taxation, and not by
assessing adjacent property. It Is de
sired to have the nil corrpleted by
the time the Broadway bridge la com
pleted. Konsi Has Nnw Brtimi, Newe of the
selection of their son. Charles Huge,
as city sdltor of the Indianapolis find.)
Sun bas bean received by Mr. and Mrs.
Walter nge. of sjunnyaiue. Mr. Iloce.
a Portland man. haa been for the
last threa years city editor of the
Omaha Il'r News- The new position
Is looked upon by his friends as a sub
stantial promotion. ltfore leaving
Omaha to take bla new position Mr.
lloge was tendered a banquet by hla
friends.
LaDira. Aim now Heretofore I have
annually disposed of my surplus wool
ens at Pakera Auction rooms. This
year I am giving tha ladies an op
portunity and am offering the highest
grade materials and workmanship at
greatly reduced prices. Former price
Hi and up now Hi for a short time.
Not going out of business but am
KOlng abroad to make my selection of
woolens. KdmurMl Ourney. ladies'
tailor. Mohawk bids;,, td and Morrison.
rRA-i:i.T Pilxs Asb Privits. The
rounty hAs succeeded In driving plies
and puttini; lower brsces In place ton
the north side draw rest for the liurn
side bridge before high water. The rest
may now be completed easily. Wore:
was stopped on the deck of the ap
proachea to hurry the completion of
the reit. Pry weather Is awaited be
fore the deck on the approaches can
be finished aa wooden block cannot
te laid In the rain.
"Ca op Tkkth" to P.B Torre. The
nrt of a series of four health talks
st.l be given In the auditorium of the
V. M. C. A. building at t.li o'clock
ton:cht. Tlie speaker will be Ir. 1C
M. Ilurd and his eubject. "The Care of
Teeth and Their Construction. The
lectures are riven un!er the auspices
of the phystctvl departmrnt of the as
cint!on and were Inaugurated last
rar.
MortRX R-noot. rntx.TPAi.To LrcTvns.
"An Kptc of the Inner Life: the Story
f the Lownfall and l'isvrace of Oscar
Wl'vie." Is the subject of a lecture by
iill:im Thurston Hroa n. principal of
t.-e Modern School, to be given next
l-'riJay night In the rooms of the school
on the fourth floor of the Pchnke
WiUrr building, at 1(7 Fourth street.
ftrvEHsira Owwaa Dispuiasbix
Property owners In the Riverside sewer
district are dtssatisHed with the as
sessment reductions allowed, and may
Uia the caae Into court This action
depends largely on the advice of their
attorney and the outcome of the In
vestigation proposed by Councilman
Magulra.
IloLatajr to Arrvasss Ttoea Pootrrr.
Fred V. Holman wia address the Sell
wood Itos Society tonight In the Sell
wood Teung Men' Christian Associa
tion building at the corner of Spo
kane avenue and East Fifteenth street.
11 is subject will be. "Hose Culture."
Mrs. 1-ra C JUtUe I president of the
octety.
PrranTsrcxT Examtstor Herb. M.
C. Masterson. special examiner of the
l'epartmeat of Justice with head
qTiarter at Washington. D. C. is In
the city for a few days making an
Inspection of the of'ce of United States
IMiirK-t Attorney McCourt, aa I done
at stated periods.
li.vseox's Tim ExTB-Tprrx Walter
Bonson. under Indictment In the Fed
eral Court for having liquor on the
I'matilla Indian reeervatloa. waa
brought before tbe court yesterday to
pleavd but ae he had not secured an
attorney wa (Ivan until next Monday
to answer.
Sxorr Fnoxm Flag Alarm. A
smoky chimney at the Tamhtll rooming-house,
at 111 Tamhtll street, caused
an excitable woman to gtve a tire call
st noon yesterday. Two companiee
answered and spent half an hour
In vain trying to discover the blase.
Stkbt. Tax of all description for
?:l. gasoline and water storage. R
Vieckmaa dt Co- lo:-- North sth ai
lr. A. O. Bettman. phya and surg.. re
moved. 10 Northaiest bide- Wash- :&.
Da. Esoab II TiuRxT5rxe residence
is now at the Carlton Hotel.
Orpcb Heidelberg beer from Fleck-n:rln-Mayer
Co. Ma.n T.
WTim PO-AHOTTAS It.-K-g COAI. i
a Ton. delivered. Main lis. a
F. A. Oars. Jemeier. removed to
i Wilcox bldg.
LgADixa Florist. Lubllner. 4it Wasa.
Crowds attAd Oaks rlok t&sse dajs.
Mam Drowxi n Rrrxx. A heavy
splash apprised Nell Carroll, watch
man on tbe steamer Pomona, that a
man was overboard shortly after mid
night Thursday, but although be tossed
several llnee t9 the sinking man. one
et which fell across hi face, he mad
I do attempt to reach for them. Tha
body waa recovered yesterday by Hugn
Brady, elty grappler. It Is not known
whether the man fell overboard or at
tempted to drown himself. He had a
gold ring en one finger and money In
his puree. Tbe body weigh I'D pounds,
le Ove feet six Inches In height, and
waa dressed tn a new blue flannel
shirt and corduroy trousers.
Mlt-atto Wastio As Euavxa.
Theortors J3. Moore, a mulatto, wa ar
rested a few day ago by the police
on a minor charge and later turned
ever to the custody of the Immigra
tion department on the belief that he
was a subject for deportation. While
Ms case waa being Investigated It wa
learned that he was wanted In Helena.
Mont- on a white slave oiiarge. He la
charged with having- brought May
Cronta. a white girl, from Canada to
Helena and when arrested her the
woman was with him. They both
started for Helena last night In th
custody of a Deputy United Etate
Marshal.
Orsoon Dat la Namo. Offloer of
the United State Land A Irrigation
Exposition, which will be held In Chi
cago. November II to December .
hr.ve notified the Portland Commercial
Club that December T haa been set
aside aa "Oregon day." Oovernor West
baa been Invited to be present and
mske an address and the day" pro
gramme will be arranged by Oregon
people. This organisation la desirous
that this state arrange to send a big
delegation to the exposition particular
ly on the day that has been reserved.
Wrsr to Adprjcrs Womajc Cwtb.
The Portland Woman Club will meet
thla afternoon In Women of Woodcraft
Hall. Buslnes meeting at I o'clock.
Tne programme will be at I o'clock.
Mra. Jonn Van Zanto. will give the
Current Event and Governor Oswald
West will speak on "Our State In
stitution," After th programme there
will be a reception to Mr. West. All
the pastors in the oltr. with their
wives are Invited to be the guest of
th club. All club member being
guests under the club regulation.
Chargb Aoainst Casb PisMissxirx
The charge preferred by Thomas Bog
gess. against Thomas Case, also known
as J. K. Reynolds, that the latter had
threatened to kill him waa dismissed
In Municipal Court yesterday after
witnesses hid testified that the com
plainant's reputation for veracity wa
not of the b'st. Both Bogges and Case
wtll be tried tomorrow on charge of
creating a disturbance.
TXUPLJR 8KRV1CIX) Animuiit'tu At
Temple Beth Israel tonight at ( o'clock,
the subject cf Dr.' Wlse'e sermon will
be 'Homeless Children." The muslo
will be under the direction of Mrs.
Bos Bloch Bauer. Tbe quartet will
ing. -The Desert Shall Kejolce"
(Whltlngn Mra Bauer will sing. "K
Werde Llchf (llenschel). Services
Saturday morning will begin at 10;JO
o'clock.
14.00 Acnx of choice fruit land
will be sold at Jerome, Lincoln County,
Idaho, December 11. 1911. under the
Carey act In 40. o 12') and 160-acre
tracta Small cash p.iv-.cnt. balance
easy terms, low rata t -it. Teat. These
lands are part of the v. r it North Side
tract. For all tnfornr.i.yn. wire or
address the Twin Falls North Side
Land Water Company. M liner. Idaho.
FtxB ron Oamruxo East. Although
11 In reel money, but about 15000 In
chips, formed tbe evidence against A.
ouell, N. Oradt. U. Dauner and Fabrlo
Teg'.lo. accuaed of gambling and
eaugbt In tha act by Patrolman Pad-
rtck In a saloon at the corner of Sec
ond and Main streets, the quartet
escaped with a fine of 2S each In
Municipal Court yeatarday.
Stxaooovb Sgnvtcaa to Bb Hrux
Services will be held at Congrega
tion Ahaval Sholom Synagogue, corner
park and Clay streets, tonight at I
o'clock. Mr. Charles Robertson will
address the congregation on the sub
ject "The Dream of th Patriarch."
Tomorrow morning eervlce at 1:10
o'clock. Babbl l'.obert Abrahamson will
officiate.
Cabct Act Lad Opwtjto, 14.000
acre t Jerome. Idaho, December 11.
111. Thle land 1 part of the Great
North Side tract, which has a record
of three year from sagebrush to
blue ribbons and sweepstake. For all
Information writ or wire the Twin
Fall North Side Land at Water Com
pany, Mllner. Idaho.
Two Oit Lono Trmir, Frank Jaro
way and William Smale, arrested for
selling copper bond wires, Identined a
belonging to the Portland Railway,
Light A Power Company, were found
guilty In Municipal Court. Jaroway
was sent to Jail for 160 day and
Smale for SO days.
Arueta Moth eii To Most. A meet
ing of the Arletu, Mothers' Improve
ment Club ha been called for today
at the Arleta achoolhouse. The meet
ing will open at 2:i. and will be held
In room 14. Arter a short prog-ramm
a talk on art will be given.
" Y. M. C. A. GARAOR-STORAua All
kinds ef repairing at nominal cost.
East 10th and East Mill. I'hone 2651.
Hues. Attbntioj. Sale for ticket
The Dalles trip closed today at 4
o'clock. See Secretary SpauldinR. now.
1.000.000 Gat.tx3.NS of oil If afire
would destroy the whole city.
Br.AVxn Hiu, and Boslin coal. Phone
Main K. A I33S.
MAN POLITE, NOT DRUNK
Prlsonor Who Kept Salntlng; Police
Captain la Freed.
Patrolman GITr teet cf whether
man 1 drunk 1 to smsll hi breath,
which he doe carefully when he I
at all In doubt, he told Judge Taswell
In the Municipal Court yesterday. C.
K Warner, a tailor, wa under trial
on a charge of being drunk and a
vagrant, but th vagrancy charge was
withdrawn.
Patrolmen GUI and Orlfflth took th
man to the station and swore he waa
Intoxicated. The prisoner kept ealut
Ing Captain Bailey. Warner swore that
ha never touched 113,'aor and saluted
merely because he had learned polite
ness in th Army. Warner was released.
AT THEQUELLE.
Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawflsh.
Dining-room for ladle, tth and Ulaxa.
Northwest Mnllclerk Xanved.
OHECONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Waah.
Ingtoa. Nov. I. Following Northwest
ern men were appointed mall clerks:
Oregon, Jol.n H. Gahler. Jr- and F. E.
Tester. Portland; l E. Needham. Sa
lem; WasMngton. Thoma J. Evan. Se
att'.e: tamuel J. Hall. Goshen; Bert A.
Bojth. BeHIr.ghem: John A. ScMumb,
Seattle; Nell 1L Host. Spokane.
Attorney. Attention.
Having retired from practice I have
several bur.ireJ law books for sale
cheap. Call n or address S. McDowalL
Hotel Oregon.
PE.ET 8ROV FK1DAY SPECIAL.
We offer our t! wines at II a gallon;
It be wines nt "c a a-allon; Straight
Ker.in.'ky Whisky. seeo years old.
regular H . al ti 50 a gallon: Ken
aiK.i -, as. a a
ga.i -n: IJ gia.le whisky. 11 10 a gallon.
r ri.'ay only. IT J. Morrison st. phones i
Keat ill. JB 142. Free Csuvery, !
Water, Phone
and Gas Bills
ART! PAYABLE 1TOW
JSaH a elick for tha
amount of your bill, to
ff ether with your statement
(or with 4 slip glvin. your
Etreet and number to tha
Water Office), and save
the time It takes to go to
the offices and to wait for
a receipt.
Then you ham a double re
ceipt for your money, too.
It's a businesslike way of
settling your accounts.
And mokes a good im
preBioa on any creditor.
You may open a cheeking
Account for whatarar
amount you wish.
Portland Trust
Company of Oregon
Third and Oak Streets
J
OYSTER OMELETTE..
Clam chowder, crab meat wHh may
onnaise, creamed codfish, braised
tongue, beef stew and hot biscuit for
Friday luncheon at Woman's Exchange,
111 Fifth etreet.
Blockwood. 14 15. Fdlefsen Fuel Co.e
PiiflVFRy.nn
I M W
I
A.
Li III J 1 I Lll Vet UUi
Portland's Oldest Grocers,
148 Third Street,
A 4432. Main 9432.
WATCH THE SIGNS
"Yesterday is dead forget It;
TOMORE.0W does not exist
don't worry i
TODAY is here use it"
The two biggest things In the
Grocery today are purity -and
honesty. Just where you stand
on these two scores will deter
mine your satisfaction, if you are
trading with us.
NEW A RIVALS
Imported-Frankfurtere, lb., 30
VTestphalian Ham, sliced, pound
for 50
Blood Sausage, lb 40t
Truffled Liver Sausage, lb. 50
Alligator Pears, each 0
Malaga Raisins, lb ..-40
Malaga Grapes, lb 35
New Eastern Buckwheat, a sack,
for 50
Jones' Little Pig Pork Sausage.
All ingredients for Mincemeat,
Plum Puddings, in all siaea,
FOE TODAY AND TOMORROW
Quaker Oats, per pkg 10?
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans..25
Bismarck Herring, jar 33
Smoked Eels in glass, jar...35
Lanre White Asparagus, tin 25
California Brandy, per qt., 90tf
(Just the thing for mincemeat.)
Zinfandel, 6-year-old Table Clar
et, quarts, 50o bot. ; dz. $5.50
"Do your Thanksgiving shop
ping early"; you will profit by
it, and we can give you better at
tention and service.
"A cordial invitation to the newcomer."
PICTURE FRAMES
OF
QUALITY
Th moat comprehensive line
of Blah-grade frasalag In th ,
Wsst 1 carried by thla house.
The labor, material and design
srs absolutely th beat.
The are found In Aatlqwe
Geld from original designs, ar
tistic and eJtoluslve.
In Mahoa-aay and Ctrewealata,
Rsgllib or Italian Wiliil
Veaeera of the finest quality,
new and unusual pattern, by
tbe best designers;
In Pleanlah and Blaek Oak,
Mele and fcltsoay, Copley B re-waa,
Manila and Preach Graysa all
especially made to harmonise
with general ton of the ptotur.
Saleeeaea of expert k n o w 1
edge and long experience to
assist the purchaser In obtain
ing only ertlatlo and harmoni
ous effect.
SANBORN, YAIL & CO.
WHOLESALE RETAJL.
170 Firs. 1T1 Frent,
The Largest Variety of Ptevarea,
I ramW Plctau-ee, Mowldlaga aatf
Artist Malarial Pacaile Comet
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO
KJSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
2 45s; STARK - STREET
S MS II
Viiiiftni i i i' ''-""-"-
Suits, Overcoats an
R
amcoacs
We sincerely believe that we are selling
the best clothing in America at their price.
As a shrewd buyer you positively owe it
to yourself to inspect our display.
Our $15 and $20
Suits are the best
money can buy
and are guar
anteed to give
satisfaction.
This label in your gar
ments is your guarantee. Come in today
and look 'em over.
Prices Range $10 to $50
Big display of coats in Fourth - street
window $10, $15, $20, $25.
FOURTH AND MORRISON
Portland's Fashion Center Since 1863
We Are Sole
Agents for
Holeproof Hose
and
Brook $3.00 Hats
WILLAMETTE
VALLEY LANDS
3
2SoOO
PER ACRE
Linn County,
Oregon
840 acres, five miles from good
town, 320 acres good farm land, good
soil, plenty water. An ideal cattle
ranch. Several thousand acres free
outrange adjoining. Cattle run out all
Winter. $2000 will handle. Might
trade.
Forest, 268 Stark St
ae
HOME BUILDERS
W e are contractor and will furnish
lot and finance the building- of a home
for Ton on easy payments. We rlv
reference and ask references.
WTATT, EST1BROOK Tt RAT,
SOI Coach Bid. Pboae Mala 4ZI1.
Will Make You Rich
Why Rent a Farm
when $200.00 will buy 80 acres in
the best county in Oregon t Address
Forest Hill Investment Co,
268 Stark St., Portland, Or.
Mr. Business Man
System vs. Profit
Profit Means Success
WITHOUT SYSTEM THERE IS NO PROFIT
These are
Questions Each
Business Man
Should Answer
fl
1
. . ji situ
Arrow
Notch COLLAR
Easy to put on, easy to take
ofi, easy to tie the tie in.
Cltwtt, Pcelxxly Sc. Company, Makers, Troy, S. T
asjSTSsejasaiB IBiaBISll lBlMSllBrsrBfals
pnaimBMiiGi
HOTEL
FOR SALE
On fine auto road from Port
land, in a progressive town. All
furnished. Price $6500. Easy
terms.
0W1TER, W. E. PEGG,
Beaverton, Oregon.
Sealy-Lowell Company
GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS
NEW ARMTAIJ
DAILY.
35 c
,50c
Can
Cheeeea
Joara Dairy Farm Sliced Afn lomm Dairy Fa
Bases, pound box "xC pound.
Kltspered Her- fA Flaaaa Had- OC Imported
rlaK. doaen aJVC dlea, pound a&JL. Bnenbert I
FAJTCT PACKAGE OF GIFT APPLES.
We are offering a new tyle box of apple deslg-ned especially for pres
ents. They are packed In a very attractive manner with Extra Fancy
Huad River Apples. Pr box. aocordlna; to QQ Jl50
yiaXi 'ixWT''i'io 'fT 'Tttfiiirrk points la 7Bo, and to Chicago
(Oo. Other cltle In proportion.
HOOD RIVER BALDWINS, In regular wood boxea. .81.65
MELTOSI' MOWBRAT PORK PIES.
Th real thins;. Similar to thoe which are o popular in Eng-land.
Made In Our Own Pastry Bakery, of the finest materials, by the best
crairtr..r.a.k..r..? .T. 20c AND 35c EACH DO KO
KCW TIPTREB ESIOLISH PRESERVES
Little learlrt Straw- C Blaek Oarraat, each 4C Off
korry. each 601 doxen.. tfO.aiO BOei dozen vPJ.a- J
ALL XEW MIXCEMEAT MATERIALS
now on hand Currant. Raisins, Citron. Lemon and Oranara Peel. Old
Brandy. Old Sherry and Hood River Cider, boiled or fresh.
LIEBIO'S EXTRACT OF BEEF IX CUBES.
Something- new. One cube make a cup of delicious bouillon. Pre- oC
pared Instantly, doea not polL Box of ten for atiiJ'U
Nabob Prunes In No. 10 boxes our own pack. Tbe finest of dj -1 f
extra fanoy. Suitable presents to Eastern friends. Box aPlsaWaJ
Oar Tnt-klels Coffee Are you using- ltf If not, you are missing- a Of.
great trsat. Can w send yon a pound today. Only 45a4: 1 lb, for OiJL
Do not forget our tif- Layer Cakes, Cn Nat Leaf Of.
French Pastry. dos-OUC all kind OUC Cake sSOC
When you trade with ns you have the advantage of having- an Im
mense stock of new goods, which I belno; turned over and renewed rap
Idly and constantly, from which to make your selections. No old and
shelf-worn goods aa well as having- the service of the largest and best
organisation of this kind In tbe city.
ZMX, i90, 2M STARK STREET1. PHOXEJ MAIJf 7S0O, A S1S1.
We are the remedy
See or write us
We can show you
short business cuts
in your office
system
CAN YOUR CORRESPONDENCE
ALWAYS BE F OUND WHEN
NEEDED T
DO YOU PAY YOUR BULLS ONCE
OR ARE YOU UNCERTAIN 1
DO YOU EXTEND CREDIT TO THE
WRONG PEOPLE T
DO YOU FOLLOW UP YOUR PROS
PECTS PROPERLY t
DO YOU PURCHASE WHERE YOU
CAN GET THE BEST PRICES f
ARE YOU ABLE TO TELL WIITT
WHAT CUSTOMERS OR LOCALITY
YOU ARE LOSING OR GAINING
BUSINESS WITHOUT A TIRING
SEARCH THROUGH YOUR BOOKS 7
DO YOU SEND TO YOUR STOCK
CLERK BEFORE STATING YOU
CAN FILL AN ORDER t
CAN YOU REFER TO THE CATA
LOGUE YOU DESIRE !
DO YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER
INFORMATION, PRICE, STOCK,
ETC., THAT YOU SHOULD HAVE A
SYSTEM FORf
Bushong & Company
BUSINESS FILING SYSTEMS OFFICE FURNITURE
LOOSE LEAF DEVICES
FHONES, MAIN 104, A 4104 87-89-91 PARK STREET
Coal $6.50 a Ton
FAJTCT LUMP KEEPS THE POT BOILING NO SOOT, NO CLINKERS (
LITTLE ASH.
Delivered within tha one-mile clt-cle, at this price, or within the two
S'li clrel. at $7 Pe? lot thta week only, rfo ON8 TO BACH CUS
TOMER. Orders must be accompanied by cash or check.
Diamond Crest Coal Co.. City. , . ..Oot i.
Dear Sir: Have used Diamond Crest Coal for some time and find It
antlrely satisfactory. Expect to use It tta1JV87,WMt Pax.
WHOLESALE TBADB IN CARLOAD LOTS SOLICITED.
Diamond Crest Coal Co.
S25 Railway Exchange Bids;. Phone Marshall 3574. Portland, Or.
98c Hand Bags 98c
Imported tapestry, velvets, seals and alligator
Bags.
Values $2 to $12.00
To advertise our new store your choice any
bag in our store Saturday, Nov. 11 at 3 P. M.
for 98c
The Blue Jay Drug Store, 530y2 Washington st., corner Seventeenth.
itr.
Foster & Kleiser
Ills a. Grade Commercial and Eleetrle
SIGNS
But Serventn and East Everett Streets,
rssan East MAI. B 8334,
P. W. BALTSS
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