Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 26, 1913, Page 13, Image 13

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realizing the strategic location of EAST PORTLAND, is expending $12,000,000 in ELECTRIFICATION and EXTENSIONS 340 miles of INTERURBAN LINES in
WILLAMETTE VALLEY; so that "The MARKETS will be only 30 minutes from the FARMS" bringing the FARMS close to PORTLAND; with 100 TRAINS DAILY.
THREE distinct ROUTES reaching every portion of the valley.
The thousands of tons of agricultural produce, grape and citrus fruits, hops, dried fruits, potatoes, onions, lumber, wool, mohair, brick, tile, canned goods, livestock,
comprising the principal products of the Willamette Valley, and moving to and via Portland, must all pass through East Portland; the trains today bringing in this traffic
are broken up in their East Portland Yards This alone is sufficient to indicate that East Portland is the logical location and destined to be the GREAT JOBBING MAR
KET and RETAIL CENTER of PORTLAND, and the many other advantages enjoyed by the Central East Side, insures this in the near future.
You should encourage this development by TRADING on the EAST SIDE. Get ready for this GROWTH GET THE HABIT Begin now by trading with East Side
merchants. Today, Wednesday, will be BARGAIN DAY on the EAST SIDE. SAVE MONEY. Each article a bargain as advertised below.
EAST SIDE BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB.
THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1913.
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COMFORTS
On Sale
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BLANKETS
PILLOWS
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His Reductions oa All tbe Above
See Window Display
WEDNESDAY
BARGAIN
DAY
To mak. this bargain day the biggest value-giving event
in Portland and one to be appreciated, we have decided to
cut the prices regardless of any idea of value.
33 women's and misses' Suits every suit in all-wool ma
terial. These comprise the balance of our heavier suits,
lot in two prices.
18 Suits that were np to $19.50. for Wednes- C7 E?f
day P '
15 Suits that were np to $25.00, for Wednes- tfJQ QC
day
Se display In East Windows A $2 deposit will hold one
of these bargains 10 days. Reasonable Alterations Free.
The Stevens Coat & Suit Shop
388-390 E. MORRISON, NEAR. GRAND AVE.
Wednesday
Special
5-lb. can Lard 60
10-lb. can Lard. . .$1.20
THE BEST MEATS
at
CENTRAL MARKET
KINDORF BROS.
13 O Grand Avenue
$1.50 GRADE OF
Port Wine
AT
nop Eni
75c
PER GALLON
Wednesday Only
Penney Bros.
381 E. MORRISON ST.
BARGAIN DAY
SHIRTS
Soft Shirts with military col
lars attached. Our regular
$1.50 sellers. Your choice at
$1-15
WEDNESDAY ONLY
Leading East ' Side Clothiers
A Most Wonderful Value
ALL BRASS BED, GUARANTEED TEN TEARS
FOR OUR WEDNESDAY'S BARGAIN
TOU CAN NOT
SPOIL THIS
LACQUER
Not the cheap, ordinary kind, but a first-class bed that sells regularly
at $16.00. This price for Wednesday only.
EAST BUE.NSIDE
AND
UNION AVE.
GOLDEEN'S
A REASONABLE FURNITURE STORE
EAST BURNSIDE
AND
UNION AVE.
MILLINERY
SPECIAL
Wednesday Only AH
Untrimmed Frames,
Milans, Hemps, Chips,
Tagal--One-Fourth Off
Include All tbe Popular Shades
We made a specialty of Cleaning,
Curling and Tinting: Feathers.
Also Retrimming Hats.
Mrs. A. R. Raf f erty
With W. II. Markell A Co.
East Morrimm and Union Ave.
Buy "Moore" Shoes,
Pay Less Money
$3.50 Ladies' Gray, Genuine
Nu Bucks for $2.85
Today, East Side Bargain
Day Only
MOORE SHOE CO.
383 EAST MORRISON STREET
We Give "S. & H." Stamps
Independent Furniture Co.
The Only Cash Furniture Store in the City
"We are Portland agents for the Laurel Double-Flue
Steel Uansres. tS3 (.irand Avenue
Z5e
CLIFFORD
HOTEL GRILL
A
Offers Another of Those Popular
Lunches for 25c
Served Prom 11:30 A. M. to 2 P.
Tou Will Wonder.
M.
SPECIAL MEJiU FOR B4.RGAIX
DAY, MARCH SB, 1I3.
Puree of Tomato with Rice.
Queen Oilves, Sweet Pickles.
Baked Salmon. Tomato Sauce.
Braised Short Ribs, Brown Potatoes.
Chipped Beef in Cream.
Veal Kidney Saute. Mushrooms.
Boiled Beef, Horseradish Sauce.
Cold Roast Beef. Potato Salad.
Cold Roast Pork, Potato Salad.
Mashed Potatoes. Stewed Turnips.
Green Apple Pie. Mince Pie.
Rice Custard Pudding.
Tea. Coffee. Milk.
WEEK
These are the easy
terms arranged for bar
gain Wednesday buyers.
Now that you need
Spring clothes, don't
worry about the "ready
cash. ' ' Have them charged
and pay for them later at
the rate of $1.00 a week.
You will never miss this
amount.
NEW
OUTFITTING CO.
Comer
Grand Ave. and E. Stark St.
50c TIES
WEDNESDAY ONLY
NEW SPRING CLOTHES
ARE HERE
A. Pauiz & Son
131 Grand Avenue, Near East
Morrison
On Wednesday Only
Women's Rubber Heel Juliets at 95c
The real comfort House Shoe for women. Elastic Bides; neat, round
toe with patent leather tips, flexible soles. A regular $1.50 Shoe, on Wed
nesday at
3-Pint "Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Stew Pan
65c Stew Pan
39c
J?
39c
Sold Wednesday only at 39c. Reg
ular price 65c. Wearever is a ware
that lasts a generation. Made of
pure aluminum. Aluminum heats
so evenly throughout there ts little
danger of scorching1 the food.
W. H. MARKELL & CO. ft3
LEADING EAST SIDE! DEPARTMENT STORE.
Do Not Miss
I his
if you are in need of a Lawn Mower. Wednesday only
our special is a "Reading Reliance"
14-Inch BaD-Bearing Lawn Mower at $4.20
These machines are guaranteed and have never sold
for less than $5,75
Strowbridge Hardware & Paint Co.
106-108 Grand Ave.
404-406 East Washington
HARTFORD
BRUSSELS RUG
HhEB JtxlS.
1145
0M.Y
"W l-r c. jjp)2and3J .amprxQ?it off
GEISLBR & BORRES
TJp-to-Datr Fnrolttxra: and
(. E15T MO H EI SOU PTOICErT
EAST SIDE FAVORED
Clackamas Southern May Seek
Grant Throuah Club.
BUSINESS MEN SOUNDED
rarmrr f Harmony, Clackamas.
1'I.irk. Nfim s Mill and District
South or Wilhoit springs Want
Elertrk- Kond Connection.
The Claikitmus Southern. which was
built out tf Orejton City through the
Mola'.la i-ountry. may seek entrance
i:t Portland hy way of the Kast SHie.
The untiitivf routo is from Oregon City
I v way of I'lackumas wnj Milwaukie
l. the Irtlanl lino at about Kast Sv
t'Mte'!ith i: cel. thence to Kast Thiru
street on which there is n common
uihI wh ct mould Access to
the W .-it Siie. Assistam-e from the
riat Side Business Mt-n's Club- has
teen soucht aini probably a franchise
ill he asked for in the near future.
Th? farmers ut Ifarmony, flacknmas.
ilrk, Scott's Mill and the ii!trict
south to Wilhott S;.rins are seeking
electric railway connection m ith I'ort
! ind ni h.ive oruanid clubs at all
these point fur the collection of st&lts
t !. These organizations have mm-l-leted
their work of fratherine atatia
t c and photograph iiich show tliat
X '.f tonnage of such a suburban line
v.oitld pay, :n1 the p.issenjrer service
w Ui b extra.
Th tentaMv routa of this suburban
line is through the South Fast Side.
Kast Milwaukie. Harmony and Clacka.
mas. practically the line the Clacka
mas Southern would follow between
Portland and Clackamas station.
Enough work has been 3one on the
former proposition by C. F. Clark and
others to insure rifrht of way for prac
tically all the distance to Clackamas
outside the city limits. Mr. Clark has
put in six or seven years In urging con
struction of this line. Tf the Clackamas
Southern will build, it may count on
the support and co-operation of the or
ganizations buck of the former project.
The transportation committees of the
Kast Side Greater Club and East Side
Business Men's Club say they will as
sist the Clackamas Southern in any ef
forts it may make to gain entrance
into Portland by way of a franchise
and rights of way. The matter of
buiUHne this suburban line out of Port
land by way of C'ackamas to Wilhoit
Springs has been submitted to the offi
cers of the North Rank road.
W. L. CAMPBELL IS BURIED
l'a 1 1 for ii i n A rpono ut of 1840 Laid
to Kcst In Mount Soott Cemetery.
The funeral services of V. L. Camp
bell, a California arsronaut of 149. who
died at his home. 4133 Forty-ninth ave
nue, in the South East Side, were held
yesterday at Lurch's chapel. East Sixth
and Kast Alder streets. Interment was
made In Mount Scott Park Cemetery.
He was born In Petersburg:. Pa Sep
tember '29. When 17 years of a.ge
he enlisted as a volunteer for the Mex
teal war. and his regiment was one of
the first to enter Mexico. He was in
the battle of Monterey and other bat-
ties. After the Mexican war he returned
to his borne In Tennessee, and in 184i
he crossed the plains to California. He
euafced In mining and farming: In Cali
fornia until 18S2. when he came to
Ore-iron. He settled in Wheeler County,
where he remained tilt a few years
ago, when he came to Portland. He
was 90 years of age.
BETTER LIGHTS URGED
K. T. DALY WHITES CLVB IDEAS
TO IMPROVE EAST SIDE."
the best lighted streets on the East
Sid.
Coupon Tickets for East Side.
Through arrangements secured
through F. B. Eagan, soliciting freight
agent, the East Side Business Men's
Club has been able to secure for the
station on East Morrison and East
First street the distribution of coupon
tickets. This will do away with the
trip to the Union depot on the West
side, as these tickets may be had at
the station on East Morrison street.
The matter of arranging for Pullman
tickets at that station has also been
taken up.
Salem Minister Resigns.
SALEM, Or., March 25. 'Special.)
Rev. Davis Errett, for several years
pastor of the Christian Church in this
city, has resigned, hit resignation to
take effect May 1,. when he plans to
go to Boise, Idaho,
There are S.S04."OQ Baptists in thA '
There ar 3.3,ooo Lutherans In the
I tatted States.
Hotel Owner Takes Stand That Peo-I
i
pie Like a Well-Lighted Street j
- and Business Will Gain. j
In his letter to the East Side Bus!- j
ness Men's Club, E. J. Daly, who owns!
the Edwards Hotel at the northwest
corner of Grand avenue and Belmont J
street, urged the necessity of provid
ing more lights for Grand avenue be
tween Hawthorne avenue and Eastj
Burnskie street. Mr. Daly declared in;
his letter that the club could do I
nothing that would advance the busl-j
ness interests of the East Side more
than to Illuminate this wide thorough-1
fare between these two points. j
In his suggestions he includes East'
Morrison and East Burnside street, i
Hawthorne avenue has been provided,
with line cluster lights and is really!
one of the best lighted streets In the i
city, but Grand avenue, except at the
intersection of East Morrison, is really!
a dark street. East Morrison and East 1
Burnside streets have a few lights.
Mr. Edwards continues in his letter:
"By lighting these streets hundreds
of people will enjoy them. People like
a finely lighted street and will walk
on such a street. It will result In the
business men doing more business on
Grand avenue. East Morrison and East
Burnside streets. It wilt enable them
to make a showing of their stock to an
advantage far better than at present
while these streets are dark. I want
to urge the club to take up this light
ing proposition."
The communication was referred to
the civic committee to Investigate.
Business men and owners of the prop
erty on Grand avenue will be Inter
viewed with a view to the installation
of lights sufficient to make It one of
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
EAST MORRISON PASSENGER DEPOT
The Southern Pacific Passenger
Depot is located between East Mor
rison and East Alder streets and oc
cupies a space 30xS feet. It is built
of concrete blocks and cost $20,000.
The grounds and d6pot cover about
47.500 square feet.
The depot building: is divided in
to three compartments. The center
being" the waiting-room proper,
contains a floor space of 1017 square
feet. The baggage-room is located
on the north end of the building
and covers a floor space of 5SS
square feet. On the south end are
located the ladies' dressing-room
and men's smoking-room.
The ticket office is located in the
center of the main waiting-room,
fronting east, and occupies a space
15x15 feet. The ticket windows are
so located that access can be had
from both sides.
All clafses of tickets are handled,
local and interline, and all trains
except the Shasta Limited and No.
15, leaving Union Depot at 1:30 A.
51.. stop at East Morrison Street
Depot.
The Southern Pacific offers the
same passenger facilities and ac
commodations at East Portland as
are available at central stations in
the large cities on its lines.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
NEW EAST SIDE FREIGHT DEPOT
The new freight depot recently
erected by the Southern Pacific In
Central East Portland at a cost of
$106,000 is located between East
Oak and East Ash and between East
First and East Second streets. It
occupies a full city block. The
building id of reinforced concrete
construction, two stories in height,
with basement. It is 200 feet long
by 41 feet wide, having a total floor
space of 8100 square feet. The of
fice proper occupies a space of two
floors in one end of the building.
Total area covered by the loading
tracks for freight house service is
: acres, with a length of 680 feot.
Door space for loading and unload
ing teams, 160 lineal feet. There
is a special platform having two
tracks for loading and unloading
heavy machinery and automobiles.
Streets are planked between tracks
so as to permit direct loading to
cars. Total capacity of" house
tracks at one loading is 65 cars.
The Southern Pacific offers the
same facilities for handling freight
In East Portland as are available
In the larger cities on Its lines.
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