Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 19, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN- TUESDAY, DECEMBER' 19. 1911.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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d.rl VaudTl!:a, This afiernooa el
tonight at 7 0 and s.
tMPRt-s THEATEK (Park and WaaMnr
tonl VauTl.la. Thta aft.rcooo at 2:13
and tonight at T:CO and a.
X.TRIC THEATER (Fourth and "tark
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LJ Firat-rua picture. 11 A. M.-11 P. Jt
NOTICE TO l BHt K1BKK14.
Orders for copies tba New I'r'
Oreeoalaa. whlc-b wlU ba laaord a Jnn-aai-f
1. lalf. to bo aral to friends, aboald
ao seat to Tba Orrcoalaa at aac
FBJCE CENTS.
retmae la tba Called States or
1 iiloaa. Caaada or Mexico. easts.
Forrlo-m poatage. It mU
Addrna, Tha Orrcoalaa. Portland. Or.
Xrw Kiti.lt Bt-rrE Jail Ready. The
Br Jail built at Kelly Butte haa a
rapacity for it men. The old jail
there has acrnmraodatlnns for 3 men.
and In all lZi road butMers can be
Quartered for road construction at the
county quarry. At prevent 1 milea of
macadam road are batlt every month
with rock from the Kelly Butte plant,
and It la announced that the county
wl.l double the capacity of the plant
n-xt year. The county hns ISO miles
nf hard-macadam road built under the
direction of . the County Court. The
Ruaaellvllle road haa been completed
to Vt'.la avenue where the Mount Hood
railroad crosses In a deep cut and
where rock from the quarry may be
loaded on the cars. It Is a mile and
a half from Kelly Butte. A sidetrack
has been built tfiere and preparations
are made to load road material on the
cats. The Mount Hood railroad crosses
many of the principal roada and
crushed rock can be delivered at a
low price In the eastern part of the
county. Auto-trucks will deliver the
crushed rock to the railroad until a
spur hua been built to the quarry from
the Mount Hood railroad. When the
spur In built rock will be loaded direct
from the bunkers at the quarry on cars
and then distributed throughout the
eastern part of the county.
Ijarra Farm Iiuves CHsiirrnAS Xin
BrtL The Beaver State Herald,
published at Lenta, has Just Issued an
Illustrated number containing; much of
Interest to that district. In a sketch
of the suburb the trowth of the school
there Is recorded from the ortranlxa
tlon of the first district until construc
tion of the 100.0o JO-room modern
bulldlna- Just completed by the Port
land district. O. P. Lent. Jacob John
son and IMympton Kelly were the pro
motrra of the first schoolhouse built
at Lents on a two-acre tract purchased
from Captain A. P. Ankeny. and on
that trround the present modern struc
ture stands. It Is estimated that there
are between lo.nno and 11.004 residents
In the Lents district.
Mn.ua to Attttwd Rats Hearixo.
K. R. Miller, traffic msnazer of the
O.-W. R c N. Co.. started last nlEht
for OTympla to attend the hearing; of
the Washrntron Plate Railroad Com
mission In the distributive rata ea.es
out of Tacoma and Spokane. The
commission Intends to establish rates
between the I-uiret Sound cities and
Kastern Washington on a basis equiva
lent to that recently fixed by the In
terstate Commerce Commission In the
Interstate traffic from all roast points.
This action Is necessary because the
Interstate Commission does not have
Jurisdiction In Intrastate shipments. It
Is probable that similar action will be
taken by the Oretron commission on
shipments from t'ortland to Eastern
Oregon points.
SEsniirvT Favons Miss-ox Home.
The sentiment which at first was ad
verse to the risKah Mission when It
was established at Lents. In the Mount
Scott district several weeks afro, has
chanced In the neighborhood to a
friendly attitude. Ministers and others
who have Investigated the operations of
the home now report that a worthy
work la done there for outcasts. Serv
ices are conducted In the building;. Men
who have no place to (o and no work
are fed and clothed. H. A. Parnall.
who has been throuarh the building on
a personnl Inspection, said that he
saw nothing objectionable and ex
pressed the opinion that the mission I
doing a good work.
PAOnc Onprcijjow Is Sold. D. N.
Byerlee. secretary of laurel Lodge.
No. 114. St. Johns, and member of
Golden Rule Encampment No. 2 4. of
Tortland. has purchssed the Pacific
Oddfellow, the official organ of that
order, from William A. Wheeler. Mr.
Wheeler has been editor and publisher
of the publication for 3" years. Mr.
Byerlee formerly lived In Hood River
and recently took up his home In St.
Johns. The Pacific Oddfellow will be
Issued from St. Johns.
Ce-s-t-rai. W. C. T. C. to Meet. The
Central Women's Christian Temperance
I nlon will meet as usual Wednesday
afternoon at 3:3' o'clock. In room 33
Ggodnoufch building. Each member wlil
be asked to relate sn experience In the
year's work and those who took com
fort bags will return them filled for
distribution at Christmas time. ,
Maim to Protect Factories Asked.
Petitions h.ive been circulated asking
the Water Board to lay a ten-inch
water main along the waterfront In
Sell wood for the protection of the
factories there. The Sellwood Board of
Trade will present the request to the
Water Board.
ART LaXTtTRg Bn.UP. The lecture on
Modern Architecture In the course
given by the Art Association at the
Museum. Fifth and Taylor streets, will
be delivered at 4 cVloVk this after
noon, by Frank M. Logan, taking the
plat of Fills F. Lawrence who Is out
9f town.
Notice to Pa-rosrroR America; Bank.
Those desiring to realise lrti cents
on the dollar, on their American
Bank deposits, are requested to send us
their name and address. If you will
also state amount of your balance It
will he:p. Address box A J 57. Ore
gon lan.
MovTAVlt.I.A CLt'SJ TO MlTTr The
Business Men's Club of Montavllla
will hold Its regular meeting Wednes
day night In Warren's Hall on the Base
Line road. This club was recently
organtjed. Pr. Frank Boge Is the
president and E. R Brown, secretary.
BcT her an Oriental rug for Christ
mas: nothing more beautiful, lasting
or appreciated. Triced from 14 up
here. Open In evenings this week.
Cartesian Bros. Importers. 473 Wash.,
near Thirteenth street.
Wa Will Take deposits with the
American Bank Trust Company as
first payment on any property hand ed
by us. Columbia Trust Company.
round floor Board of Trade bldg.
CHRimaa Photoorapha By E. W.
Moor, the artist, make the best pres
ents. E:ks bldg. Seventh and Stark.
Hot mince pie, our own make, at
Morris, l Sixth.
M. L burr. Jeweler. 13 7'h sL
Hot WArrixa at Morris, tl tth.
Pe.vi.xsi-la Works for Setter Ststem.
Co-operation of all clubs on the Pen
insula Is sought In an effort to have
a general sewer system provided for
that part of the city. The North Alblna
Improvement Association has taken the
Initiative and appointed a sewer com
mittee with H. A. Ruble as chairman.
The plan Is to have one general system
for the Peninsula Including: the Alberta
and Woodiawn district east of Union
avenue, and not several small sewer
districts, as the cost for the larger
system will be much less than that
of several districts. It Is estimated
that the principal cost will be for the
large conduit which will carry the
sewac-e either to the Columbia or Wil
lamette River and It Is proposed to
build the system large enough to take
care of all the territory north of
KUllngsworth and east of Lnton ave
nues not now provided with sewerage.
Much of the preliminary work for
sewerage on the Peninsula has aireaay
been done In the office of the City En
gineer. The problem remaining Is to
find an outlet.
Cheer roR Aoeo Socoht. Mrs. A.
D. Cleveland believes the aged as well
as the children ought to sharo Christ
mas bounty and makes a plea for them
to Postmaster Merrick. She aays she
read an ifm in The Oregonlan to the
effect that Mr. Merrick could not supply
names of children to all the organisa
tions asking them, and suggests mat
these organizations "seek out the aged
and proud poor." Continuing she says:
I know or a most wortny oia coupiu-.
honest. Industrious, uprlnht. he with
asthma for 37 years, she with valvular
trouble of the heart. Thanksgiving
dav thev had 50 cents, and part of a
quarter's worth of potatoes In the house
a little shed at the rear of the house,
numbered 135 East Hoyt. They have
vainly tried to get a Job as caretakers
In a rooming-house."
V.vuke a great many automobiles
now on the market, the Glide Is not a
one-year car. It is made for continu
ous service. Ona, who will take the
time to Investigate the materials and
workmanship which are a part of the
Glide construction, will find that the
above is not an exaggerated statcmenL
The factory docs not undertake a larger
output than Its capacity. Every Glide
car is the result of painstaking care
by expert workmen. The materials used
are of the highest quality. The Glide
Is called "the car that lasts." Con
sidering Its construction. It well de
rerves the distinction of such a title.
The Glide cars are made In all style:
Roadsters, two-passenger, touring car.
five and seven-passengers, and are rep
resented by Beall A Co.. 309 East Yam
hill street. Tortland.
Sheriff Raps Svxdat Violators.
Appeal will be made by Sheriff Stevens.
to the city ofliclals or Unnlon. to re
voke the saloon licenses of two saloon
keepers whose places the Sheriffs
deputies raided Sunday night. The
Sheriff Is moved to this action by the
fact that the highest fine for selling
liquor on Sunday, under the state law.
Is IIS. which the men were assessed In
Justice Boll's court yesterday. The
saloon men were denounced In court by
Sheriff Stevens and the Justice In pass
ing sentence said he was sorry that he
cculd not send them to Jail. Both they
and their patrons passed Sunday night
In the County Jail, the Sheriff having
refused to fix ball for them without
an order from the court.
Bond Case Is Tried. Farson. Son
A Co.'s suit against the City of Port
land, to recover the 135. 000 declared
forfaited because of bad faith when the
company refused to take the Broadway
bridge bonds, for which it had bid.
went to trial on Its merits before Judge
Bean in the I'nlted States Court yes
terday. Attorney Warren E. Thomas
represented the brokers, and W. C.
Benbow. deputy City Attorney, rep
resented the city. There were no wit
nesses, an abstract of the correspond
ence, both written and telegraphic be
tween the litigants, being Introduced In
evidence, tha abetrart having been
made by Cltr Auditor Barbur from his
files at the City Hall. Judge Bean took
the case under advisement.
Twkntt-Five Would I'RrvR Auto.
Twenty-live chauffeurs are desirous of
becoming official driver of the new
police auto patrol at a salary of ISO
a month. That number of applications
has been received by the Civil Serv
ice Commission In response to the an
nouncement that an examination would
be held soon to list eligible for three
appointments, one man for each police
shift. The police committee of the
Executive Board decided to engage
competent drivers for the new car
when a 1300 bill was presented last
week for repairs on tha old police
automobile for November.
Rock wood Or amok Elect. T. H.
Crane was re-elected Master of Rock
wood Grange Wednesday night. Mr.
Crane has been master of the Grange
since It was organised. Other officers
are: Overseer. K. Kasor; lecturer.
Mrs. Ida Thorpe; steward. Theodore
Stensland: assistant steward, William
Lindrman; chaplain. Mary E. Crane;
treasurer. Martin Multhauf. Jr.; secre
tary, Mrs. V. A. Lovelace: gatekerper.
T. Rowan: Ceres. Ooldle Boch; Pomona,
Mary Clute: Flora. Hester Thorpe: lady
assistant steward. Bertha Wetland.
High School Bots Suspended. The
13 students of the Washington High
School who painted on the wall of Jef
ferson High School the baseball score,
"Washington, s: Jefferson. 0." have con
fessed to Superintendent Rlgler. and
have been suspended. The confession
was made yesterday, but Mr. Rlgler re
fuses to give the names of the boys.
The boys will be asked to pay for the
expense of repainting where the wall
was defaced. They must then make ap
plication to the Board of Education bo
fore they will be reinstated.
Weather Is Uhchakoed. No Im
mediate change in the weather condi
tions that have prevailed for the past
few days Is predicted from the offlcej
of the Weather Bureau. Yesterday
the thermometer hovered within a few
dt grees of the freezing point all day,
the heavy fog that prevailed giving
the sun no chance to mitigate condi
tions. The highest temperature In this
vicinity waa 3S degrees, while at Its
lrwest the thermometer dropped to 34.
BunriLARs Have Beex Bust.
Four robberies Sunday night In Nob
Hill district and several In other parts
of town. A great many undesirable
characters are in Portland and this Is
the season for burglaries. Will your
home be next? Our burglary Insurance
policies are most liberal and afford
complete Indemnity for loss. For in
formation rnd rates call Main 47. A
lt. Jas. Mcl Wood & Co., Railway
Exchange building.
Hr.io.HTS Waxts New School. A mass
meeting of Portland Heights citizens
will be held tonight, at the Club House,
on Spring street, near Twenty-first, to
adopt resolutions asking the School
Board to include In Its yearly budget an
estimate for a new fire-proof school
building to replace the old frame struc
ture known as the Alnsworth school,
built years ago. This school Is over
crowded, TRr.jiovr Grocer Acquitted. Thomas
Tates. a Tremont grocer, was found not
guilty by a Jury In Judge Gantenbeln s
ccurt yesterday of a charge of con
tributing to the delinquency of a
minor. The Jury was out three hours.
The offense of which Yatea was accused
was reported In the Summer of 1310
and involved girl then t years of
age.
Os Huxdred Are Converted. The
special revival meetings at Central
Methodist Church, at Vancouver avenue
and Fargo street, have closed. It Is
estimated that luO were converted. Of
this number 34 Joined the church Sun
day. Mrs. Edith Hill-Booker was In
charge of the meetings.
Hcmok'i Gux Store. 110 Third st,
open evenings this week.
Steaks and chops, day and night, at
Morris'. l Sixth.
Saatiso today all day Oaks Rick,
Court Honors Moser and Haien.
In Judge Morrow's court yesterday
morning, merriment was created when
Gui C. Moser snd Colonel George W.
Hazen entered the courtroom. An at
torney was making an argument when
ha waa requested to stop for a mo
ment by the Judge, who said: "Gen
tlemen, wait a momenL Two dis
tinguished Congressmen have Just en
tered the court, and we want to pay
them the respect due such honored
gentlemen." Colonel Hazen thanked
the court for the compliment, and said
be was glad the court was in good
humor, because his colleague and
brother Congressman. Mr. Moser. de
sired a favor of the court to postpone
a case. The motion was granted Im
mediately. The "Congressmen" retired,
arm In arm.
Christmas Bazaar at White Temple
Todat. Beautiful home-made Christ
mas presents at very reasonable prices,
can be obtained at the bazaar con
ducted by the young ladies' Sunday
school class at the White Temple, today
from 2 to 10. Fancy .work, home
made cakes and candles can be had
at the booths. A good musical pro
gramme has been arranged and light
refreshments will be served during the
evening. No admission fee will be
charged. The proceeds of the sale
will-be used In assisting worthy people.
Miss Dempset Leaves Three Sisters.
Miss Mary Dempsey, who died '
Sunday night of apoplexy, after an ill
ness of four days, is survltec b trr
sisters. Mrs. J. Stewart ant Ma--garet
Dempsey. of Chicago, ,a: Mtt.
J Williams, of this city. Mrs. J. W.
Watson, also of this city, 1 a niece.
The funeral will be held tomorrow
momlnn at 9 o'clock Iron, her la-te reel
drnce, at 195 Thirteenth street, and
later from the Cathedral, at Fifteenth
and Davis streets.
Vaults for storing trunks, silver
ware, etc, a convenience to those leav
Ing the city for a period of time. Cham
bcr of Commerce Safe Deposit Co.
Hot plum pudding at Morris'. 91 6th.
FAMILY FOUND DESTITUTE
Washerwoman, III, She Is rouble to
Supply Children's Needs.
Too sick to continue her work as
washerwoman. Mrs. L. L. Bullock,
widow, and her small children, are re
ported by I. T. Beeman, of the City
Hoalth Kepartment. to be in a pitiful
state of destitution. Mr. Boeman visit
ed the home at 71 Sumner stret yester
day and found Mrs. Bullock In bed with
what appears to be smallpox. An In
viHtie:atton of conditions showed that
the children are. hungry and cold, there,
being no groceries or wood In me
house. A 25-cent piece was all the.
money Mrs. Bullock had.
Mr Tin Hock exolained that she had
bewn working In the neighborhood,
washing, and had managed to provide
food for her children. Recently she
became exposed to smallpox at the
home of her brother. W. H. Baker, a
motorman. of lis Killings worth ve-
nuo. and since then, she says, she. has
been refused work in any of the homes
In her neighborhood.
A small supply of groceries was fur
nished by Mr. Beeman. He says ihe
need for relief at the little home is
urgent.
THE LEFT HAND
Plavs the accompaniment the right
hand accents the melody or omits it en
tirely at will. Why not have a player
piano that lays exactly tne same way.
The new Apollo will this Is real music
For sale only By snerman. -iay at v-o.,
Morrison at Sixth.
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
alien. nuj j " "
for your dollr. No landlord's profit
. t 1. -la. .Kot Xfir
no nunium or u iiw
to $25.00 overcoats are now 112.75.
Jimmy Dunn, room 3X6 pregronlan
klJ. Tab.
U1U5- A CI- V . .
BUY APLAYER. .
$375 Player Piano, used but guaran
teed. Free music library. Kohler &
Chase. 375 Washington street,
A CHRISTMAS GIFT.
Of a photo order on C. Elmore Orovs
will please ner. un saie si oiuuiu,
J63 Washington St.
S3 Per Month Rent.
A piano. Chlckering. Kimball, Kohler,
Fisher and many other makes. Kohler
Cliase. 37S Washington street. "
hearye!
I You Men Jj
I?
Ton know you 11 finally
decide upon one of our .
famous fancy Packages,
filled with Swetland's
Sweets for Her. You
have for years and will
remember how you've
waited to be served
during the rush of the
last few days before
Christmas. Reform, and
Make Selection
NOW
It will be carefully
packed and all ready
for you whenever you
say, without annoying
and vexatious delaj-s.
Our showing; of New
Things in Baskets,
Boxes, Cabinets and
Cases is larger than
ever before.
Yon know what that
means.
' ii - i sj .fianiiau mmnmumtw
WHY expose your
self to the an
noyance, uncer
- taint7 and pos
sible loss in a real
estate deal by de
pending on an ab
stract, when a Cer
tificate of Title puts
the risk all upon our
shoulders. Investi
gate. Call for book
let. Title & Trust
Co., Fourth and Oak.
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AD CLUB FEASJ DATE SET
Publicists Plan to Hold Most Novel
Annual Dinner January 11.
The entertainment committee of the
Portland Ad Club, having in charge ftie
annual banquet, met last night In the
clubrooms In Hotel Portland and
started the ball rolling for the most
novel banquet ever held in Portland, to
be given at the Portland Hotel dining
room the evening of January 11 at 6:30
o'clock.
Many original "stunts," unique dec
orations, impersonations, "roasts" a la
Gridiron Club, and other Ad Club spe
cialties will be a few of the many good
things promised. Louis A. Colton is
chairman of the committee In charge.
Reservations for the banquet have
already been opened and if they con
tinue to come In as they have the list
will be completed in a few days. The
number of the guests will be limited
to 300.
FUEL PRICES REDUCED.
Short, green slabwood $2.75 per load.
Blockwood. cordwood. oak, ash, fir,
coal. four-foot slabwood. Banfield
Veysev Fuel Co.. 75 5th st. Main 353,
A 3353.
The Best Xmas Gift.
"Fifteen Thousand Miles by Sta,ge."
The story of a time that is no more.
Tragic, humorous, fascinating. Writ
ten by Carrie Adelle Strahorn. 350 Il
lustrations by Russell and others. Abso
lutely unique.
Mills College, Near Oakland, Cal.
A woman's college: all preparatory
courses dropped. Spring semester
opens January 10, 112. Luella Clay
Carson, A. M. LL. D., president. For
catalogue address registrar. Mills Col
lege, P. O.. California.
Christmas Suggestions.
Fascinating and arharmlng features la
photography. Aunt, Columbia bldg.
rhrlatraaa Photographs.
A. B. McAlpIn, photographer, Central
building. Tenth and Alder sts. Make an
appointment- Phone M 3348.
Pianos Rented $3 Monthly.
Kohler Chase. 375 Washington st.
REWARD $100.00
fo aav information given in regards
tc oui missing brother, August Krauss,
wU left his home last Saturday night,
De-fi.t,er 9. Age, 43 years: height, -5
feet 8 inches; weighs about 150 pounds.
Smooth face, dark complexion, dark
eyes. He wore a slouch hat and dark
overcoat. Refer to Multnomah Lodge,
No. 1, Sons of Herman.
THEO. TRAUTMANN, Pres.
Care Trautmann Hotel. Portland, Or.
fjmnm.Vy, ' ..!., Aii"tMik-n lTVlslllis'
FINEST BEER
EVER BREWED
An Honest
Wholesome
Beverage
fQT the Family
Served with the
meals It helps the
appetite and di
gestion. Rothschild Bros.'
Dlltri outers
20-22-24 16 N. Rra Sl. Nrtloa. Ore.
Phones: Main 153 A4ea4J
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ALWAYS THE SAMEi
GOOD OLD
Mnin 6505
A 5123
J. K. STERN
Ladies' Tailor
447 ALDER ST.
IJOXT MISS THE SALE.
HEITKEMPER'S
The Gift Store of Prominence
at This Time
Let our capable and attentive salespeople
make your burden of gift-buying at this
time a pleasure. They are trained in sug
gesting the pretty things, found here in
endless variety, to suit all tastes, intrinsic
to the elaborate. Our "grown up with
Portland" establishment assures you fully
as to quality, quantity and price, leaving
you the pleasure of having your gift ap
preciated to the fullest extent.
G. HEITKEMPER CO.
Diamond Dealers and Jewelers.
New Location Yeon Bldg., 130 5th st.
J. G. Mack & Go.
Store Open Evenings
Until Christmas
Gift Furniture of
Every Sort
Beautiful Presents
$1.50 to $150
J. G. Mack & Co.
Fifth and Stark
SEALY-LOWELL CO.
G ROC EES, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS
Everything needed for your Christmas dinner or other
Christmas festivities can be had from us better than else
where: Turkeys, Plum Puddings, Mince Meat, Malaga Raisins,
California Raisins, Oregon Walnuts, Frankette Walnuts,
Shelled Almonds, Shelled Walnuts, Marrons in Vanilla Syrup,
Marrons in Brandy, Strasbourg Pate de Foi Gras, Jones Dairy
Farm Sausage, Candies. Stuffed Prunes, Glace Cherries, Glace
Pineapple, Stuffed Figs, Layer Figs, Pulled Figs, Stuffed
Dates, Fard Dates, Golden Dates, Brandy Peaches, Preserved
Figs, Melba Peaches, Melba Sauce, Port, Sherry, Claret, Turkish
Coffee, 'Sparkling Burgundy, Champagne, Scotch, Irish and
Domestic Whiskies, Cakes, Maccaroons, Lady Fingers, Leb
kuchen and everything else that you could possibly want. All
new and of the very best quality.
Send Your Orders' Early in the Day as Possible.
We still have a supply of strictly EXTRA FANCY APPLES
from our Hood River orchard. They make a very appropriate
and seasonable present. The fruit is better and the price
lower than elsewhere.
288-290-292 STARK STREET .
Phones: Main 7200, A 6181
BUY USEFUL
CHRISTMA
GIFTS
GIFTS THAT ARE APPRECIATED AND
REMEMBERED BY THE RECIPIENT
Holiday Stationery, Leather Goods, Writing: Portfolios,
Letter Books, Lawyers' Brief Cases,
Card Cases, Desk Furnishings, Desk Clocks, Pads,
- Cut Glass Inkstands, Letter Openers.
Fancy Brass Desk Seta, Sealing Wax Sets, Diaries,
t Fine Memorandums, Etc.
Card Tables, Poker, Bridge, Cribbage, Pinochle Sets,
Chess, Checkers, Dominoes, Etc.
Address Books, Trip Books and All Kinds of Fancy Books
for the Home.
Section Bookcases in All Finishes to Match the Furniture
of Your Home.
Gift Dressings, Tape, Tags, TinseL Seals and Odds and
Ends Boxes.
"EVERYTHDTG FOR THE OFFICE"
KILHAM PRINTING CO.
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers,
Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders
CORNER FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
THE TOUGHEST BEARD YIELDS
EASILY TO WECK'S
SEXTOBLADE
Safety Razor
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WITH
6 BLADES
SAFETY GUARD ,
TWO DOLLARS g
ff
ADDITIONAL BLADES f
FOR 25
For Sale la PortlaBd at STan'a
Pharmacy Woodard, Clarke C.
Roblaon'a, Wash, and 23d Kllham'a
Statloaerr Columbia Hardware Co.
SOLD OS THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL.
HONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED.
Price $2 to $5
The Geo. Lawrence Co.
Portland, Northwestern Agents
Mount Tamalpais Military Aca'demy
Saa Rafael, West End, California. -
An accredited High School Grammar
Classes Junior Scnool separate United
States A.-mv Officer1 Infantry, Cavalry
and Mounted Artillery Next term bo
gins January 8, 1912. v ;
ARTHUR CROSBY, A. M, D. D
Bead Master.
MORTGAGE LOANS
EASTERN Fl'XDS OJf BEST pat SJ-f
PORTLAND SECURITIES AT' . -)
i Other Fudi for Business
Properties ana ciose-m Resiliences i
6-i7
EDWARD E. GOl'DEY, Lewis Bids;. '
Foster & Kleiser
HiB Grade Commercial and BUceuta
SIGNS
East Seventh and East Everett Streets.
Phones UMMt llll, B 2221
Main or Altlt
KEYSTONE
U Anything Is Printing DDCCC
Front sad Stark 81a. 'tl CO W
HOME BUILDERS
We are contractors and will furnish
lot and finance the building; of a bom
for you on easy payments. We give
references and ask references. '
WYATT, ESTABROOK RAY.
SOI Conch Bldg. Phnna Mala 4211.