The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 29, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAJI. POETLAND, JUNE 29, 1902.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Oresonlan'a Telephone.
OREGON.
Counting Room Main CC7
Managing Editor Main C3C
City Editor .".. Main 100
Composing Boom ............Main CS3
East Side Office EpjLSi
Superintendent Building d -s3
COLUMBIA.
CounUnc Room VSi
Editorial Roonu ijf
Composlnc Room
Enetne Room -
AMUSEMEXTS TONIGHT.
SHIELDS' PARK (13th and "Washington sts.)
Helen Lamar, vaudeville and music.
No Trace of V. A. Schilung. No trace
of Victor A. Schilling, the missing city
agent of the O. R. & N. Co., has so far
been .discovered. From authentic accounts
Mr. 'Schilling left Portland and went di
rectly to British Columbia. His accounts
have been checked up by the company's
officers, and so far as they go they do not
show any deficiency. Friends of Mr.
Schilling say that his accounts cannot bo
Questioned, and that he has simply gone
away without notice to his family, and
that he may have wandered away during
temporary aberration of the mind. Before
his disappearance It was noticed that Mr.
Schilling appeared to be greatly worried,
but he never spoke about his troubles.
Special, Season commutation tickets on
Bale between Portland and the beaches
via A. & C. R. R., July 1. On and after
July 1 the A. & C. R. R. will sell nve-rido
eeason commutation tickets between Port
land, Clatsop and North Beach points at
rate of $15, return limit expiring October
15, and interchangeable with all boat lines
between Portland and Astoria. This
strictly new feature in connection with
the already excellent rail transportation
facilities offered between Portland and the
seashore is destined to make a great hit
with business men, who anticipate mak
ing frequent visits to their families at the
seacoast during the summer. Tickets on
sale at Northern Pacific ticket ottlce, 255
Morrison street, and Union Depot.
Stops a Runaway. John J." Byrne, by
prompt action, prevented a runaway at
the comer of Fourth and Washington
streets yesterday at 12 o'clock. A team
of horses attached o a truck took fright
and started to run down Fourth street,
when Byrne, who is an old teamster, real
izing the situation at a glance, quickly
caught and boarded the truck and ob
tained control of the lines in time to
check the animals. The truck was heavy
and the horses powerful, and serious dam.
age might have resulted had they gotten
well under way.
The Paxles Scenic Trip. Take the
White Collar Line. Daily boat 7 A. M.,
except Sunday, foot Alder street, "Dalles"
electric sign, making all landings between
Portland and The Dalles, passing through
the gorge of the Cascade mountains; also
through the Cascade Locks, built by
United States Government at cost of
J4.000.000. Scenery grand beyond descrip
tion. Meals excellent. Officers attentive
and explanatory. The ideal trip of the
tourist; also where the citizens of Port
land should take their visitors. Both
phones Main 331.
Scotch Picnic and Games. The Port
land Caledonian Club Fourth of July ex
cursion and picnic to Lady's Island, in
the Columbia River, will be one of the
events of the season. No one can afford
to miss this opportunity. To accommo
date everybody and give those living in
the suburbs an opportunity to attend, the
hour of leaving has been changed to 9 A.
M. Boat leaves Ash-street doclc All
kinds of refreshments will be served on
board. No need to carry a lunch. Tickets
50 cents, children 7 to 10 25 cents.
Six Trains.
Seats for Everybodt.
Modern Woodmen Excursion,
Gladstone Park, Today. .
De Caprio's Band,
Baseball,, Etc
Southern Pacific Trains
Leave East Side Depot at
9 1. 2, 6 and s o'clock.
Tickets, Including All
Attractions, 50 Cents.
White Collar Line, July 4. Special
excursion rates. Tickets sold by all agents
and pursers on boats July 3 and 4, good
returning July C, inclusive, at one fare
for the round trip to and from and be
tween all points between Portland and The
Dalles and between Portland and Astoria.
STou cannot afford to stay at home-at these
rates. See "Dalles" electric sign foot Al
der street Both 'phones Main 251.
Regulator Line Steamers for
The Dalles, Lyle and Goldendale,
Trout Lake,
Bingen and White Salmon,
Hood River and Stevenson.
Moffitt's & St, Martin's Hot Springs.
Cascade Locks,
Camp "Sheridan," Y. M. C. A. Boys,
From Oak-Street Dock at 7 A. II.
White Collar Li'nb Excursions. Clat
sop Beach and Long Beach. Tickets sold
on July 3, 4 and 5, good returning Sunday
night, July 6, at $2 50 for round trip. Stop
over at Astoria good on Astoria railroad
and all boat lines. Leave for Astoria daily
7 A. M., except Sunday, foot Alder street.
Information both 'phones Main 351.
Death of Mrs. Mart C. Bundy. Mrs.
Mary C. Bundy, of "Vancouver. Wash., died
at 10 o'clock last night at the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Baldwin, 13CS
North Twenty-sixth street She was 56
years 11 months old, and. had resided in
Vancouver since 1SS9.
Owing to advances in material and la
bor, the Portland Laundryman's Asso
ciation, composing all the leading laun
dries In the city, has decided to discon
tinue all local agencies, and to allow no
discounts or commissions after July
1. 1S02.
The Public Is cautioned to beware of a
party canvassing this locality for spec
tacles representing that we will make any
defect good. He is not connected .with us
In any way, and we are not responsible
for what he does. La Dessa, Munsell &
Co.
If you wish to appear correctly in the
new City Directory, notify us at once of
any change In your address, either busi
ness or residence, since giving your name
to our solicitor. R. L. Polk & Co., 522
ilarquam building.
For the seashore and mountains, but
first to the Old Book Store, the place to
get cheap reading matter. Cash paid for
Bchool books. Century dictionary and Pa
cific Reporter on sale. 231 Yamhill st.
Dr. Charles Reign Scovtlle, of Chi
cago, will deliver a lecture, "Mohammed
anism," illustrated with stcreoptlcon
views. First Christian Church, Monday,
evening. Admission 25 cents.
A Complete Railroad in miniature,
engine facsimile of standard, cars, track,
2000 feet In operation at Cedar Park to
day. Sensation of the day.
Greatest Novelty ever presented on
the Pacific Coast-rsmallest railroad on
earth. Cedar Park,' St. Johns, today.
Don't miss it.
Hammam BATns, 300 Oregonian building.
Open every night for men. 7:S0 P. M. to
10 A. M. Competent shampoocr in at
tendance. Court contract and fidelity bonds. Fi
delity & Deposit Co. Surplus, $5,000,000.
Puffer. Burgard & Rodgers, 251 Wash.
Sunday Oregon City boats from Taylor
street dock every hour from 8:30 to 6:15.
Last boat from Oregon City C P. M.
Cancers Cured without the use of a
knife. No cure no pay. Call after 1 P
M., 300 Fifth street.
Y. M. C. A. Moonlight Excursion.
Monday, 7:45 P. M., Salmon-street dock,
25 cents.
The miniature railroad at Cedar Park
Is a howling success. Go down and see
It today.
Walter Strauhal's Store at Long
tseacn now open. New goods, low prices.
Mile for 15 cents. Hasty Messenger Co.
Telephones Main 53. Open all night
JBuy cordwood now at special prices.
The Pioneer." Both 189 'phones.
New Grimes Hotel,. Seaside, open for
the season.
F. W. Baltes & Co.. Hnotypcrs. printers.
Greatly reduced prices. .Marks Shoe Co.
Broke Into, a Bishop's House. During
the absence of the members of the family
at Bishop Morris' bouse, 35 Everett
street, last Friday night, about 9 o'clock,
thieves stole a valuable gold watch be
longing to a sister of the bishop and es
caped. The watch was an heirloom, and
had been in the family for over 50 years.
Several clergymen attending the annual
convention of the diocese of Oregon of
the Protestant Episcopal church have
made Bishop Morris house their head
quarters, and, It Is supposed that as one
of these guests entered the house ibout
the time mentioned, he disturbed the thief,
who sneaked out a rear second-story win
dow with the watch and got away. The
family came home shortly after this, and
when they found that the wire screen cov
ering the second-story window had been
cut open they suspected that thieves had
been In the house during their absence. A
search over the house revealed that one
article missing, at least is the watch,
which had been left upon a bureau. The
thief is not supposed by the police to be
a professional of the first water, or he
would not have taken a watch which can
be easily recognized when he tries to dis
pose of Itj
Cloud Cap Inn, at timber line on the
north slope of Mount Hood, is now open
for the season under the old management
The inn is situated 7000 feet above sea
level, and is reached from Hood River via
the Transfer & Livery Company. Through
tickets from Portland can be purchased at
the O. R. &. N. or Columbia River steamer
ticket offices. Those desiring to climb old
Hood will find every convenience at this
delightful mountain resort
Baseball, Baseball Today, 3 P. M.,
Baseball, Baseball Today, 3 P. M.,
A Very Good Game Promised.
Maroons of Vancouver
vs.
Upchurch of Portland.
Carload of Rooters Fboji Vancouver.
Trilby Rankin Will Officiate.
Admission 25c, Including Grandstand.
Don't Fail to Be There.
The Seaside House will be opened
Thursday, July 10, under the management
of Miss Stryker. The place has many
natural advantages, and Is admitted to
be one of the roost beautiful seaside re
sorts on the coast To add to Its attrac
tions, golf links have been laid out The
management will do all possible for the
comfort and accommodation of guests.
Notice to Intending Seaeiders. We
have again opened our branch store In
Grimes' Grove at Seaside, Or. We will
carry a full and complete stock of gro
ceries, hardware and tinware. Call for
orders and deliver goods to Gearhart Park
twice each week. Goods delivered to all
parts of Clatsop Beach. F. Dresser & Qo.,
Portland's greatest grocers.
Free Baths Open Today. The Port
land Public Baths will be opened today
for business near Supple's boatyard, at
the east end of the Morrison-street bridge.
Boys will be admitted from 9 4'clock A.
M. until noon, and men from 2 to 5 P. M.
The. permanent location of the baths Is a
matter of doubt until the County Com
missioners get together.
Astoria Daily Excursions. Take the
White Collar Line Irom foot Alder street,
7 A. M., except Sunday. The views of the
Lower Columbia are grand. The vast ex
panse of waters, salmon canneries,' fish
boats at Astoria, the Venice of Oregon,
should be visited by all tourists before
they return East Both 'phones Main 35L
Flavel Open July L The splendid
Summer resort. Hotel Flavel, ready for
guests July 1. Go to Flavel If you want
rest comfort and recreation. Rates $7, $10,
512 and $15 per week. Portland office 615
Marquam building, 'phone Main 642.
We Want everybody to have a home
savings bank. They make you save money
and cost you nothing. Security Savings
Trust Company, No. 2S6 Morrison street
Only llmlttd number. -Get one while they
last Bring the number of your book.
Band Concert at Woodstock, 4 to 6
P. M. today. Cars leave Third and Yam
hill streets 10, "50 and 50 minutes after
the hour. Transfer from any part of
City & Suburban Railway Company's sys
tem for 5-cent fare.
A Splendid Opportunitv for a physi
cian who wishes to do special work and
an office practice. Must be -a ybung man,
with some experience and good habits.
No money required. L 4S, Oregonian.
Who Wants to Ride on Liberty Cak?
Fifty little girls are wanted to ride on
the liberty car in the Fourth of July pa
rade. Apply Monday at 9 A. M. to 2Irs.
Drew, Allsky building.
The Breakers, that new and elegant
Summer resort on North Beach, will open
formally June 28. A few guests can be
accommodated now. See advertisement
in Summer Resorts.
Great Picnic at Cedar Park, July 4. in
aid of St -Mary's Orphans' Home. Un
usual attractions, including the wonder
ful miniature railroad, the sensation of
the hour.
If You Want a good paying business
which will bear the closest Investigation,
place yourself In correspondence with me.
No agents. H 50, Care Oregonian.
There will be a special meeting of the
Skamania County Settlers' Association at
2 P. M. today. All members are requested
to attend.
Umbrellas made in Oregon; latest
styles; lowest prices. Repairing and re
covering. Meredith's, Washington & 6th.
The smallest railroad, on earth in suc
cessful operation at Cedar Parle, St Johns,
today. Go down and take a ride.
Excursion Rates East. Call at Chica
go, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway office,
134 Third street, corner Alder.
Homeseekers: Do you want a home
stead? Good soil, accessible. Address J.
W. Antrim, Woodstock, Or.
Y. M. C. A. Moonlight Excursion.
Monday. 7:45 P. M., Salmon-street dock,
25 cents. '
50 large carnations only $1; floral pieces
reasonable. Burkhardt's, 23d and GJIsan.
Get your tents and camp outfits at Pa
cific Tent & Awning Co., 27 North First
Reopen. The Brown. See classified ad.
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STREET-CAR ACCIDENT.
MrB. "Wells, "Who Wai Injured, "Wants
Xnmca of Pnaaengrer on That Car.
I ana disabled and probably shall be for
life, from the effects of an accident in
alighting from, an open street-car on
Third street, near Jefferson, on Sunday
afternoon, the 14th of last July.
There Is a contention between the street
car company and myself as to whether
the car stopped and then started again
while I was getting off, or whether I care
lessly attempted to alight while the car
was running. I ask all persons who were
passengers on the car at the time, and
who desire to see the truth and right pre
vail, to call upon or communicate with
me at No. 151 Seventeenth street, corner
Morrison, or my attorneys, Henry E. Mc
Ginn or V. K. Strode, of this city.
MRS. M. a WELLS.
STRAIGHT HAVANA CIGAR
"The Brnnjta" Three for Tvrenty
llve Cents at Hnndlcy & Kellcy's.
These goods -heretofore have always
been sold at two for a quarter, and are
good value at that price. Our price now
is three for 25 cents.
Before leaving for your Summer out
ing, call and secure your reading matter
from us. We will save you money. The
Cut-Rate Cigar and News Store, 291
Washington, between Fourth and Fifth.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tuesday, July 1, Messrs. Paget and
Clark will open an office for the prac
tice of civil engineering and surveying
in room 2S Washington building.
The senior member of the firm, Mr. E.
W. Paget, member of American Society
of Civil Engineers, well known in the
city as a former City Surveyor, brings
20 years' active experience In various im
portant engineering enterprises.
Mr. W. L. Clark, junior member, was
Jn charge of the Government contract at
the Cascade Locks until its completion,
when foe Immediately assumed charge of
surveys in the important West Side dis
trict as Deputy City Engineer of the City
of Portland.
WHERE TO DINE.
Dainty desserts and hot-weather special
ties. Portland restaurant 305 Washington.
For a Sunday dinner, the Newport Res
taurant Is the place to go. All the deli
cacies of the season. 53 Third. Private
rooms. Entrance, 2C7 Pine.
First-class French dinner, with wine,
50c; cxcollently cooked. 93 Fifth street
The best and most complete Sunday din
ner outlay at Strouse's Restaurant 229
Washington, between First and Second.
BEAUTIFIES ANY HOME.
A new shipment of mantels, grates, til
ing, as well as gas and electric chandel
iers has been received by the M. J.
Walsh Company, 245 Washington street
The assortment is desirable and such as
cannot fail to Interest any one building
or going to build. Estimates on all kinds
of electrical and gas work. Call up on
either phone.
JULY FOURTH FIREWORKS
Now la the time to buy your fireworks.
We carry the largest stock of all kinds
of Fourth of July goods In the Northwest,
and havo many fine exhibition sets for
cities' end towns' display purposes at
lowest prices. Send for catalogue. An
drew Kan & Co., corner Fourth and Mor
rison. THE WASHINGTON
CREAMERY
Is prepared to fill your orders for sweet
Jersey cream for the Fourth. Wholesale
and retail. Both phones.
JEFFRIES AND FITZSIMMONS
Tracey & Denny will place a telegraph
Instrument. In their saloon, at 105 Fourth,
and receive the fight by rounds.
ALIi WE ASK IS C03IPARISOX.
What other firm will do this? We call
for, clean, press and deliver three pieces
of your clothing each week, and give you
a shine ticket, good for eight shines a
month, at our bootblack stand. All for
$L00 per month. Unique Tailoring Com
pany, 347 Washington street.
. .
"Rich-Grade Pianos for Rent.
Sold on easy installments. Pianos tuned
and rrpalri'd. H. Slnsnelmrr. 72 Third r.
OSTEOPATHY
IN
The Marquam
Established 1&9.
Dr. Walter A. Rogers
Graduate of the A. T. Still School of Os
teopathy, Klrksville. ilo.
Office 532-333-534 Marqunia Bide.
Phone Main 27.
Dr. Gertrude L. Gates
Graduate of The Northern Institute of
Osteopathy.
Dr. Rocers Office.
C. C. NEWCASTLE,
Dentist,
MARQUAM BUILDING, ROOM 301
NO SHODDY
' NO SHAM HERE
Dealers in sweatshop and Chinese-made suits
are not our competitors. Ours are STRICTLY
FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Honest tailor
work from America's greatest tailor shops..
"Stein-Blocl Co.'s" Suits . . $15 to $25
Union Latel Suits . . . $10 to $20
ilannel and Crash Onting Suits, $8.50 to $i2
Famous Clothing Co.
MORRISON AND SECOND STS.
1
THE NEW
THING IN
BELT
BUCKLES
and PINS
75c, $f.00, $1.50, $2.50
MEDALLION BROOCHES AND
STERLING SILVER STICK PINS.
The very latest for shirtwaists. ,
We have lust received from "-few
York the best assortment to be
found in this city. They are beau
ties every one of them, and we
have marked the prices so low you
can't afford to miss the opportu
nity. Come early. They won't last.
THE NEW WATCH FOB for la
dles and gents, $1.50 this week.
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers and Opticians.
Bet. 4th and 5th 200 Morrison St.
THE WHITE IS KING
ANOTHER CARLOAD ORDERED TODAY.
If you trc needing a setting: machine, call at
our office and take a look at the latest-improved
call-bearing drop-head White. New
sewing machines for rent; supplies and needles
for all sewlne machines.
THE WHITE SErVING MACHINE OFFICE
COR. SIXTH AND ALDER STS.
Opposite Oresodan BHdlnjj.
Oregon Phone South -J4C1.
You Will Enjoy Your
xcursion Better
If your Kodak or Cam
era is loaded with Fresh
Films or Plates. Every
thing needed in Photog
raphy in stock.
- TRY US
D. M. Averill & Co.
'THE CURIO STORE.
331 Morrison St.
EXTRA
July 4th Trophies and Prizes
"We have a choice assortment of LOVING CUPS, TANKARDS and MUGS
in English pewterware, well adapted for prizes and trophies. "When pass
ing our store at 2S4 Washington St., between Fourth and Fifth, see the win
dow dfcplay, also ascertain how very reasonable the prices are.
GEXA LENSES
Are the world's best We grind them,
fit eyes perfectly. Consultation free.
2S4 WASHINGTON STREET
OSTEOPATHY
DR. I. D. SMITH.
Of A. T. SU11 School. Klrksville. Mo. Old
est Osteopath In Oregon. Fourth year in
Portland. Consultation free at onlce.
409 Oregonian BIdg.
Lady AsslstanU
Phone Oak 42L
jfCnightShoeGo.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A BIG SHIPMENT OF
GOOD SOLID BOYS
SHOES .. CALL AND EX
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Largest
Clothiers in the
Northwest
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MEN'S WHITE VESTS
A selection of intense interest.. .pique, duck,
mercerized basket weaves, and very neat
figured oxfords, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3,
$3.50, $4 and $4.50.
EN'S STRAW PANAMA HATS
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Scientific &-
Manufacturing- Gptcians-
PORTUHDtOREa
EDUCATIONAL.
PORTLAND ACADEMY
"" Fourteenth Year.
"Will open Monday, September 15. The
academy fits boys and girls for the col
leges of the East and "West. Its pro
gramme Includes courses In English, math-i-matics,
Greek. Latin. French. German.
cheml3iry, physics. Vocal music and
drawing, i
The school Includes a primary and gram
mar school, which receives boys and glrl3
as early as the age of 6. and prepares
them through a course of sis years for
entrance to the academy. The earlier
years of this course are devoted chiefly
to reading, writing and spelling; the later
years to arithmetic, geography, English
grammar, history and reading from Eng
lish literature. Vocal music is systemat
ically taugnt from tho beginning of the
course.
One of the principals Is at tho academy
daily from 9 A. M. to 12 M. For catalogue,
address Portland Academy, Portland, Or.
The Thoburn School
The University Preparatory
School for Girls.
AT PALO ALTO, OAL.
Prepares for Stanford and Berkeley. Spe
cial courses also arranged. Tho Stanford
libraries, lectures, musicales, etc, are
open to the Thoburn students. Fall term
begins August 14. Address the principals.
Miss Catherine Harker. A. B. (Vassart;
Miss Florence Hey wood, A. B. (Stanford);
reference. President David Starr Jordan,
of Stanford University.
OREGON.
PORTLAND.
ST. HELEN'S HALL
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Offtra fall academic and colieee preparatory
courses, as well a thorough Primary and In
termediate Instruction. Music under tlM direc
tory masters.
Illustrated book o information aent oa ap
plication to . , .
MISS ELEANOR TEIIBETTS. Principal.
Mills College and Seminary
CONFERS DEGREES AND GRANTS DI
PLOMAS. Seminary coarse accredited to the
universities; rare opportunities offered In ma
fic, art and elocution. Thirty-seventh year;
Fall term opens August 13. 1002. Write for
catalogue to Mrs. C. T. Mills, president Mills
CoIUe P. O., California.
MRS. ALLEN'S SCHOOL
For Boys' and Girls
Second year will open Monday. September
15. 1002. Classes In Mathematics. History.
English. LatlnCreek and German. Special
students admitted to regular classes. For cir
culars address MARGARET V. ALLEN. 012
Kelly street Portland, Oregon.
Hoitt's SchooL
Parents desiring home influences, beautiful
surroundings, perfect climate, careful super
vision, and thorough mental, moral and pb st
eal training for their boys, will find all these
requirements fully met at Hoitt's School, Men
lo Park. San Mateo County, Cal.
Send for Illustrated catalogue.
Twelfth year begins August 12th.
IRA G HOITT. Ph. D.. Principal.
farinAr" CURED AT HOME by Internal
lUUL-ui treatment, no Vnlfe, plaster or
pain Book and Testimonials mailed FREE.
H&son Cancer Institute. 121 TV. 42d st., N. Y.
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odern p
Clothes
NEWEST STYLES
EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS '
PERFECT MAKES
It's no longer a question with men who
dress with care where to obtain the best
clothing. Steinbach's have introduced
to the Northwest a grade of clothing
that fills the field once occupied exclu
sively by the custom tailor. .
"We can truthfully say that we carry tha
only ready-to-wear clothing that Is equal
to made-to-order garments.
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS....every conceivable
style and material, including the new coronation
weave, $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35
MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS....absolutely fast
dye, and perfect in every detail, $10, $12.50,
$18, $20, $22.50, $25, and $30.
There are braids to please every
taste, and shapes to suit almost every
face, in our present immense collec
tion of correct styles in Straw Hats.
PANAMAS finest qualities
in all the most approved
shapes $8.50 and $10.00
Porto Ricos and French Palms, in the most
recent Alpine shapeJs, $3.50, $4 and $5.00
Rough-and-ready Braids with the new wide
brims $i, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3
Fine Split and Milan Braids $2 to $5
FIRE
AND EVERYTHING FOR THE
BOYS' ENJOYMENT JULY 4
Prions Cheaper Than Ever Before
ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE " '
ESPECIALLY FOR OUR TRADE
D. M. AVERILL & CO.
The Curio Store ? 331 Morrison Street
SUCCESS IS THE WORD
WRITTEN OVERIOUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
WHY
Because we give our patients complete satisfaction: First, by a
thorough scientific test; second, by making lenses and adjusting
them in accordance with the proper test; third, by using nothing
but the best and newest styles of frames and mountings which give
the best appearance and adjustment.
Mffr. Jewelcra
and Opticians.
AGreatChance
INEST MEN'S CLOTHING IN PORTLAND
"We have taken 20 lines, making over 200 juiits. of our very best cassl
meres. tweed3 and worsteds, that nave been selling right along at 515.00, $18.00
&nd ?20.00, and marked them at one Drlce.
Remember, every garment Is cut In tho very latest styles, excellently
tailortd and perfect llttmjr. These suits are of
OREGON MANUFACTURE
And at their regular prices -were 25 per cent lower than similar goods sold
by merchants of this city. Don't wait until sizes are broken, but come
at once.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
85-87 Third St., between Stark and Oak Streets
Corner
4th and Morrison
Streets
OUTING SUITS
Flannels, crashes, cheviots and homespuns
....single and double-breasted styles, $9.35,
$10, $12.50, $14, $15, $16.50 and $18.
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