Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 24, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920
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City Editor Main 7070. A BOOS
Sunday Editor Main 7O70. A ll5
Advertising Uepartment. .Main 7070. A 6003
Superintendent of Bids. . . Main "070. A UO'Jj
AMUSEMENTS.
L7H10 (Fourth and Stark) Musical com
edy. In "The Speed Limit." Three iliowl
daily at 2. 7 and .
HIPPODROME (Broadway at TamhiU)
Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to 5,
6:4o to 11 P. M.. Saturdays. Sundays and
holidays continuous 1:15 to 11 P. M.
PANTAGKS (Broadway at Alder Vaude
ville. Three shows dally. a:30. 7 and
:U5.
COUNCIL, CREST Free amusement park.
Take "CC" cars. Morrison or Washing
ton streets.
THK OAKS Amusement park. Free ad
mission until S P. M., except Sundays
and holidays. Take cars at First and
Aliler.
COLUMBIA BEACH Amusements and
swimming. Take Vancouver cars on
Washington, between Fifth and Broad-
way.
Hotel. Cook Scalded. Hans Ben
son, one of the cooks at the Multno-
ih hotel, was badly scalded About
the lees and body as the result of
falling into a huge vessel full 01
soup at that establishment yesterday
afternoon. He was given first aid at
the Police Emergency hospital and
then taken to. the St. Vincent's hos
pital. Daughters or Veterans will serve
dinner at' room 625 courthouse, home
cooking, family style. Adv.
MOORE TELLS HEW STORY
EFFORT MADE TO EXONERATE
PAIi OF Ml'RDEREK.
Nkjht Schools Hank High. Jerome
Green, educational supervisor for the
Knights of Columbus ex-service mens
night schools in the Pacific coast
states, left yesterday morning after
a two-day inspection visit in Port
land. Mr. Ureen was well satlstlea
with the Portland classes, which have
enrolled more than 900 world war
veterans. His official report will be
given at a convention to be held three
days in Chicago, commencing July 3.
This convention is for principals and
supervisors of Knights 6f Columbus
night schools. J. P. O'Hara in charge
of the Portland classes will attend,
llr. Urcen is now conducting a similar
Investigation of the Tacoma and Se
attle Knights of Columbus schools.
Resort to Open Tomorrow. That
Cloud Cap inn. the famous old moun
tain resort, will open tomorrow for
the 1020 season was made known yes
terday when Homer A. Ilogers, man
ager oT Mount Hood lodge and Cloud
Cap inn, came to town. Mr. Rogers
eald the roads to the inn were in bet
ter bhape this year than ever before
and that the heavy snow of last win
ter had practically melted away from
the lower regions, thus permitting
opening of the inn a week earlier
than usual. Many parties are scheduled
for this year, Mr. Rogers said, and
patrons will be glad to know that
George Miller, the old reliable guide,
has signed up again for this season.
Driving While Drunk Charged.
Albert Wing, who was arrested at
Fifteenth and Burnstde streets Tucs-
Hiv nicht bv Sergeant Cason on a
rharee of driving an automobile while
drunk, will have a hearing in the
municipal court Saturday. Wing was
arrested when he tried to run into
Washington street in spite of a stop
signal given by Patrolman Long. Ser-J
eeant Cason said mat wnen vr mis
tried to back out he did not know
which way to cramp his wheels. Will
iam Seeder, who was in the machine
with Wing at the time, was fined 3
by Judge Kospnian yesterday on a
charge of being drunk.
Portland Woodman Chosen J. O.
Wilson, clerk of camp No. 77 of the
Woodmen of the World, was eleotel a
member of the hoard of heal man
seers of the Pacific coast jurisdic
tion. Woodmen of the World, at their
convention which is being he-id in
Yosemite. Cal. Mr. Wilson ruoceeds
W. C. Ilawley, representative in con
press, who has held this position for
the last 15 or 20 years. Ktve men
comprise the board. The Jurisdiction
has control over the nine PaVfie coast
and Rocky mountain states. Mr. Wil-
eon was present at the convention
being sent by his camp, which is one
of the largest on the coast.
Trio Held for Investigation.
Cltv inspectors are making an in
veetigation of Earl Townsend, John
Donlen and Harry Lyons, arrested by
Inspectors Mason. Collins, Mitchell
and Coleman. The trio are suspected
of having been implicated in the bur
clary of the establishment of Beeberg
& Nelson at 1007 Thirty-first street
north, last Sunday and taking about
J200 worth of clothing and other arti
cies. it was announced yesterday. At
the time of his arrest, Townsend had
a. Quantity of morphine in his posses
sion for which he told the inspectors
He paid flO.
Boilermaker Is Jailed. Tom Mc
Kenna. bollermaker, who said he was
JEFFERSON CLAIMS LEAD
County Held First to Raise Cliam-
bcr of Commerce Quota.
Jefferson county claims champion
ship in the Oregon state chamber of
commerce budget campaign, having
raised its quota within 24 houra.
Noting this fact and declaring that
the state outside of Portland does not
expect this city to fail to do its share
in the campaign, C. E. Roush, chair
man of the campaign executive com
mittee for Madras and Jefferson
county, has sent the following let
ter to Charles Hall, president of the
srste chamber:
In less than 24 hours after your
representatives, C. A. Fleming and
E. Magruder, arrived in Madras
our quota of 7o0 was subscribed.
This has set a record, we believe.
for the time in which any county In
the state has subscribed its quota.
"This section of the state is greatjy
nterested in raising the greater Ore
gon tuna, ana we want to see every
other section or the state support
this movement heartily. This applies
especially to Portland. Portland has
creat opportunity at tnis time to
prove to the outlying sections of Ore
gon, which comprise her trade terri
tory, that she is willing and ready
to co-operate in the solution of our
problems, and we don't expect her to
fail."
SHRINERS VISIT OAKS
Colorful Pageant Presented by
River Front', and Gardens.
Between 8000 and 10,000 visiting
Shrlners and their ladies were enter
tained yesterday at the Oaks, where
a sea food luncheon was served. The
river steamers Dix and Imperial were
boarded yesterday by the ladies ac
companying the imperial representa
tives and a trip was taken to Oregon
City, returning to the Oaks in time
for luncheon. A special programme
of water sports had been arranged
by the management for the Shrinere
yesterday, and the throng that poured
thrwugh the gates arrived by. train.
automobile and at the river landing
by boats and river craft. Interest of
the mid-continent visitors centered In
the water sports and landing of the
passengers who used the river route
A colorful pageant was presented on
the river front as the patrpls, bands
and nobles gathered In the gardens
brilliant with a riot of June blossoms.
Admission was free, both to the
grounds and theater, and the musical
comedy company put on a special
performance of the programme of the
week, "Hogan in Egypt," especially
written for the occasion of the im
perial council session.
Police Believe Second Confession
of Prisoner Frame-Cp to
Save Brake.
George Moore, held at the county jail
with Russell Brake for the murder of
Harry Dubinsky, for-hire car driver, a
week, ago Sunday on the Portland
Oregon City road, has made a second
confession in which he assumes full
responsibility for, the murder of the
driver, and exonerates his pal. Brake,
it was said yesterday.
Moore had previously said in his
confession, following his arrest, that
It was Brake who struck the actual
blow which killed the driver, although
he admitted complicity in the plan of
murdering the man for his machine,
and said he helped throw the body
from the Oregon City bridge into the
river.
Deputy District Attorney Bernard
admitted yesterday that, acting for
District Attorney Hedges of Oregon
City, who will prosecute the two men,
he .took the statement from Moore in
which the man attempted to exoner
ate Brake. Details of the confession
were not given out, on the ground
that publishing them might jeopar
dize the state's case and give Brake a
chance to frame a derense.
It was announced, however, that the
new confession will be submitted to
the Clackamas county grand. Jury
when that body takes up the murder
case. Deputy District Attorney Ber
nard said he was inclined to doubt
the second confession of Moore, and
suspected that some of the prisoners
in the jail may have Influenced him
to attempt to save his pal by berating
him as a stool p.geon.
It is believed that the prisoners,
many of whom at the county Jail are
old and experienced crooks, have been
scoring Moore for "peaching," thereby
driving him into taking all blame for
the crime.
Lieutenant Goltz, who led the in
spectors who arrested the two men
for the crime, "said yesterday there
were no doubts in his mind that
Brake was guilty. He said It was
easily apparent that the new coxites
sion of Moore was a "frame-up."
CilRISTERS ARE ARRIVING
SWEDISH SINGING FESTIVAL
HERE THIS WEEK-END.
WIRELESS SENDS PICTURE
New Invention Success fully Tried
by Copenhagen Paper.
(Copyright by the New York World. Fub
linhed by Arrangement.)
COPENHAGEN, June 23. (Special
Cable.) A Dane, T. H. Anderson, has
made an important invention by
means of which pictures and sketches
can be transmitted by cable or wire
less over longest distances, for in
stance from Europe to America.
The invention has been tested here
by experts who pronounced it to be
of great practical value, especially
for press illustrations. The appara
tus is of the most simple construe
tion and easy to m-ork. Any wireless
telegraph or telephone system can be
used for transmission and the cost of
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SHRINER SILK
HANDKERCHIEFS
$1.00
The niftiest and most
useful Bouvenir of. all.
White silk with official
emblem in corner.
, Take or mail home to
your friends.
S. & H. Stamps Given
Exclusive Kuppenheimer
House in Portland.
Morrison, at Fourth.
freedom from washday
"slavery."
moti time for reading, sewing,
"calling," outdoor recreation.
strength to enjoy the leisure
hours of life.
beauty unmarred by house-
- hold cares.
an abundance 'of clean, sweet-
smelling clothes without
spending hours over the
washboard "without paying
excessive laundry bills!
These blessings are yours when you use a
Notice to
Shriners Using Southern
Pacific Lines From Portland .
For your information, below is a list of Spe
cial Shriner trains in the order in which they
will leave Union Station Portland on Southern
Pacific for California.
ident; C.; A. Appelgren, secretary, and
Herbert J. Anderson, treasurer.
Marie Sidenius Zendt, soprano ' of
Chicago, will be the soloist at both
concerts. Monday the singers will
hold their business sessions, at the
close of which the Columbia male
chorus of Portland, Charles Swenson
conductor, will be host to the visitors
at a banquet at the Benson hotel.
ELECTRIC
WASHING
MACHINE
Come in and let us show you this won
derful invention and tell you how easily
you can own a Thor. A demonstration
incurs no oougauon to ouy.
$10
puts the Thor in
your home balance
easy terms.
S. & H. green
Holman. Fuel Co.
Adv.
stamps for cash.
Main 3S3, 560-21.
Ttead The Oregonian classified ads.
"Buy Electric Goods From
People Who Know"
SMITfrHCeor ELECTRIC C(X
ll315 bT. BIT.'VASHt STAJtK
71 VASHrNtjrox . ion, ittb eViaaasr
mmninvfi nt thp i M. standifer shin
hart a wav nf his own of takine working it is said to be very low.
,.1-.' r,r tho room shortage. After One Copenhagen newspaper h
MoiiTntinir the Shrine convention all Published two photographs sent by
night he entered a Japanese rooming means of the new invention, one of
house at 248 Second street early yes- I them being a portrait of Chancellor
terdav morning, chased the proprietor Bauer dispatched from Berlin
out into the street and proceeded to
. n tn it.. V. -l 1 1 1. to phar9H
Motorcycle Patrolman' Stiles arrested POLICE CHIEF IS PLEASED
him. He win explain to tne municipal
Male Chorus 2 00 Strong to Appear
in Concert at Auditorium Sat
urday and Sunday.
Members of the 200-strong ma
chorus, who are to appear in concert
at the public auditorium Saturday
and bunday nights, are arriving in
this city from points in Oregon
Washington and California. With
them are many others who have com
here to enjoy the rare feast of vocal
music The concerts are arranged a
the feature of the seventh biennial
singing festival and convention of th
United Swedish Singers of the Pacifi
coast, and the big chorus will be
made up of members from nine
choruses from different cities. The
director is Axel Philstrom of San
Francisco.
In connection with the coming fes
tival, it is interesting to note that
the Pacific coast organization was
completed in Portland in 1905 during
the Lewis and Clarke exposition.
Since then festivals have been held
in San Francisco, Seattle and Ta-
coma. The festival of two years ago
was to have been held in Marshfield,
but the war came on and a great
many of the members went into the
service.
The executive committee in charge
of arrangements for the festival here
is composed of Albert Broddle. pres-
ATTENTION!
Shrine Bands
Can you help us out for Floral Parade Music
today?
Report Before Noon Today
Call at Music Committee Headquarters for
Assignment
judge today.
Daniel. Sewell Improving. Daniel
Pewell, member of the band of Islam
Temple, San Francisco, who was
seriously ill at St. Vincent's hospital
from a sunstroke suffered en route to
Portland, was reported last nis-ht to
be improving. The delegation of -.vhich
J-ewell was a member encountered
some torrid weather befora leaving
California and he was seriously af
fected. He fell over while pariicipat
ing in some of the demonstrations
Monday and was taken to the hos
pital.
Fight Default Divorces Granted.
. Kight default divorces were granted
yesterday by Circuit Judge Phelps,
who heard the cases in the presiding
judges court. Separations were
granted in the cases of Helen M.
Blackburn against E. C. Blackburn
X. Gulnan against Edith Guinan.
OUie M. Meyers against Albert Meyers,
Anna J. Lamberg against J. H. Lam
berg, John Littler against Olga Lit
tler and John Nice against Keba Nice
Stenographer Run Down. Mary H
Anderson, stenographer. Whitney
apartments, lost some of her teeth and
received bruises yesterday morning
when she was struck by an automo
bile while trying to escape being run
down by another machine at Broad
way and Alder streets. She was
knocked down and her face came in
contact with the curbing. She was
taken to the Sellwood hospital for
treatment.
Libraries to Ci-ose Earlt. The
public library. Tenth and Yamhill
streets, and all of the branch libraries
will close today at 1 P. M. and will
remain closed for the remainder of
the day. On Friday and Saturday the
closing hour will be 8 P. M.
Ue Columbia River, steamer Olym
pian leaves Taylor-street dock daily
3 A. M. for scenic points up the Co
lumbia, returning 5 P. M. Grandest
scenery in the west. Round trip 12
Cafeteria lunch. Phone Main 8065.
Adv.
Members of force Doing AVell Un
der Hard Conditions.
Twenty-one policemen under the
leadership of Captain Moore took care
of the work of policing the city for !
the Shriners' Willamette valley trip
to Salem and back yesterday. The po
licemen looked after parking the cars
in preparation for the event and also
guarded the route, seeing that the
visitors got in and out of the city
safely.
Captain Moore also had charge of
the policing of the lines for the huge
parade last night, the biggest job of
the kind which has yet fallen to the
Portland force. Every available man
was detailed for the parade lines.
Chief Jenkins expressed himself last
night as well pleased with the way
the police were handling the situa
tion.
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SHRINERS, ATTENTION!
Special Shrine souvenirs for the oc
casion at Jaeger Bros., jewelers, 131
Sixth street, near Alder. Adv.
t-'3V
Baker Directors Re-elected.
BAKER, Or., June . 23. (Special.)
W . H. Strayer and vv . S. Levens were
re-elected to serve another three-
year term on the board of directors of
school district No. 5 as the result of I
school election held in Baker Mon
day. The two offices were the only
ones to be filled and nothing else was
on the official ballot. School district
No. 5 includes the high school and
all public grade schools within then
city limits as well as several near the
boundaries of Baker.
V
Lewis Man Is Candidate.
CHEHALIS, Wash., June 23. (Spe
cial., E. R. Voorhies, former resident
of Lewis in eastern Lewis county.
where he yet claims his legal resl-
Promisb fulfilled. Successfully dence, owing to his having a claim
treating for pyorrhea, extracting, fill-I in the Big Bottom country, has an-I
ing, and crowning teeth, without nain I nounced that he will be a. candidate
by aid of Nerve Blocking, are realities I for the office of state representative.
in our orrice. urs. Hartley, Kiesen-1 subject to tne republican primaries,
dahl & Marshall, 307 Journal bldg. Mr. Voorhies has for some time been
Adv.. Ian employe in the Lewis county I
Moonlight Dance, excursion boat I assessor s orrice ai a deputy.
Swan: welcome Shriners, Tues., Wed.
ind Thurs. nights; leaves foot of Jef
ferson st. after parade, return 1 A. M.
Thursday boat leaves regular time.
:4o. .turn ins. aov.
Dr. Ella K. Dearborn, diseases of
women and children: 800 Union tvi.
north; 1:30 to 6 P. M. Adv.
Drink Rubt Mist, that delicious
beverage served at all fountains and
refreshment stands. Adv.
Plates that please. Dr. E. C. Rosa-
man, specialist, sol journal bldg.
Adv.
Insist on Rubt Mist. at. all foun
tains and refreshment stands Adv.
Kemmerer Coal. Carbon Coal Co.,
mine agents, tsast 1188. Adv.
Dr. H. Semler, dentist, returned.
Adv..
Dr. Rat W. Matson has returned.
X- New
and Exquisite Creations
in Diamond Platinum Jewelry
Such exquisite creations in diamond
platinum jewelry as A. & C. Felden
heimer display could never be pro
duced by me'diocre men. It requires
the highest skill of masters of the
jewelry craft the most talented men
it is possible to secure.
Feldenheimer jewelry always possesses
the distinction and originality that char
acterize the work of an expert. Its in
dividuality meets with instant favor among
discriminating customers. Likewise its in
trinsic worth enhances the prestige of the
wearer.
We have an excellent series of diamonds
gems of the finest quality from which
your diamond needs can be selected.
Name of
Temple From
'Ainad .East St. Louis....
Al Malikah .... Los Angeles
Aladdin ...... .Columbus
Medinah I. .. ...Chicago
Medinah II Chicago
I smalia ..... ...Buffalo ,
Ararat Kansas City .....
Islam San Francisco...
Rajah 1st Reading
Rajah 2nd Reading
Aleppo 1st Boston
. Aleppo 2d Boston
Syria Pittsburg .... a
Akdar Tulsa
Depart
3:00 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
4:25 P. M.
5:00 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
30 P. M.
00 P. M. '
20 P. M.
40 P. M.
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30 P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
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Day of
Week
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
- Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Date
June 24
June 24"
June 24
June 24
June 24
June 24
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June 24
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June' 24
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June 24
Alhamhra and Chattanooga and
Kerbela Knoxville ....
Yaarab Atlanta 12:01 A. M.
Zenobia Toledo : 12:30 A. M.
Morocco Jacksonville .' 1:30 'A. M.
Moolah St. Louis T 2:00 A. M.
Moolah tnli will be open for occupancy. Union Sta
:00 P. M. Thursday June 24
Al Koran
Oasis ....
.Cleveland
..Charlotte
2:30 A. M.
3:00 A. M.
Friday
Friday
Friday
Friday
tion. about 10 I.
Friday
Friday
June 25
June 25
June 25
June 25
M.
June 25
June 25
Hella Dallas -j
El Mina Galveston I 4
El Kalah Salt Lake J
00 A. M.
Thee ears
occupancy
Hadi . . . .
Alsinah
Mizpah ....
Moila ......
Shrine Club.
Zurah ,
El Karubah.
Osiris
Almas .....
Murat
..Evansville, Ind....
. . Macon, Ga
, .Madison ville, Ky...
, .St. Joe, Mo
. .Amarillo, Tex
..Minneapolis, Minn.
. .Shreveport, La....
..Wheeling, W. Va..
..Washington, D. C
:30 A. M.
Tbee cars
occupancy
Friday June 25
will be open for
about 11 r. M.
Friday June 25
will be pen for
about 11 1'. M.
:00 A. M.
The ran
occupancy
:30 A. M.
00 A. M.
Friday
June 25
will be open for
about 11 r. M.
Beautiful Souvenir
"Our National Bouquet'
The only production of its kind in
the world, sold only in Orezon.
This deeply interesting- work of art.
lithographed on satin finished, linen,
snuuiu ob in oery nome. rice fl.oo.
oy mu.ii sac exiru.
. V. S. State Klovrer Man Co.. I.r.
305 McKay Bldg.. cor. 3d and Stark.
OREGON APPLE ORCHARDS
For sale at $500, 10 to 60 acres
in bearing, planted and owned by
Arthur B. Thomas, Horticulturist,
Forest Grove, Oregon.
A. & G. FELDENHEIMER
Jeweler Sllveramltaa Optlcinnn
WASHINGTON STREET AT PARK
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Rameses Toronto
Sahara Pine Bluff, Ark LlO
Al Amin Little Rock J
Midian Wichita, Kan
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.lyura unca, i. 1 ..... .
Tehama Hastings, Neb....
Friday
Friday
June 25
June 25
Kerak
Tangier ......
Elf Khurafeh
, . Reno, Nev
, .Omaha.
..Saginaw.
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11:45 P. M.
Friday June 25
Friday June 25
Special trains now occupied as sleeping Quarters will be taken from "parking" place
about one hour before scheduled departing time.
These trains will be placed in the Union Station as soon as possible, approximately
thirty jninutes being necessary for this operation.
It is suggested to avoid congestion at Union Station passengers now occupying "parked"
special trains board these trains before they are taken from original "parking" place.
It is essential that Shriners and their ladies board trains promptly in order that such
trains may be dispatched on schedule shown.
All baggage should be ready for collection by transfer companies before noon Thursday.
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Special Note: The Terminal management and General Shrine Committee especially re
quest that our own. citizens avoid going to the Union Station Thursday afternoon and even
ing. There will undoubtedly be some congestion and all station facilities will be needed
for the Shriners. It will be necessary to exclude visitors from the station grounds.
Your hearty co-operation will be of material assistance to the transportation lines and
the visiting Shriners.
Southern
Lines
,IOll M. SCOTT, Urnrral raxntngrr Acral
GREASE YOUR CAR IN
15 Minutes
ALEMITE
Lubricator
Co.,
10th and
Oak.
OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE 1
i Our local patronage 1b large.- yet we take particular Pjide in the fact
that visitors irom an parts oi io iiui -..- ,
; enjoy the largest practice from out-of-town people.
1 DDinrC WHO has been brought to the highest state of perfection. The
DrflUUt nUflK teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will without
removing from the mouth. We use gom or porcelain as your, ia.nv.-y aw- g
tates. This is only one of our many original methods.
PARTICULAR ATTEJiTIOH PAin TO PLATES I
AND H KllM.t-.v wniv
PYORRHOEA Sil'CC'KSSPlI.I.Y TREATED.
EXAMINATION FB KB. 1
Houra I 8iSO to S P. M. Pnone Main S020.
33 Years In Portland. i
Miss Catlin's School
FOB BOARDING AM) DAY TtPILS
Now ncniples lt new building on
WESTOVER TERItACES
An Ideal Location Basketball and Ten
nis Courts. '
Pr paxs Rlrls for rastern as well as
western collects Bnd schools, under a fac
ulty of able eastern teachers. Number of
students in each class limited.
Primary, Intermediate and Hifrh School
Departments Boys Accepted In
Primary Grades.
Special and College Preparatory Courses
Music, Art. Physical Train-
ine and Science.
French Taught Throughout the School.
Boarding Department Special Feature.
Catalogue Hent Upon Kejuett to
Wetttover Terrace. 1'urtland. Oregon.
Pbone Marttball iZ9.
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WISE DENTAL CO.
RELIABLE PA1NI.KS DENTISTS.
211 K11.1.N' BI.Dfi.. THIHO ASD WASHING
TON, S. E. CORNER. ENTRANCE ON
THIRD STREET.
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sum
Estab. 20 Tears in Portland
C. Gee Wo
Root and Herb Remedies
162 Vi First St., Portland, Or.
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REPAIRED
PIANOS. PLAVEn.
PIANOS. PHONO.
GRAPHS
Also rflntstlr1 by a
new and better procesa
tor less money. Tuning
and action regulating.
HAROLD S. GILBERT
384 Yamhill Street
Planoa Bonsai. Rented. Sold.
Phone Your Want Ads to
The Oregonian
Main707'0 A. 6095
Adv.
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