THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, MAY 31, 190S.
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AMUSEMENTS.
IAKER THEATER (Third and Tamhlll)
Eaker Th.ater Company In "The Half
Breed." Matinee 2:15; tonight. 8:15.
rTAR THEATER The Armstrong Musical
Comedy Co. In "Sweetheart and Wives" to
night. 7:30 and 9:15. Matinees dally at 2:30
P. M.
.YRIC THEATER (Seventh, and Alder)
The Allen Stock Company In "Under Two
Flags." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees Tues
riavs. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at
2:15. ,
IARQUAM GRAND fMorrlson, between
Sixth and-Seventh) Pantages continuous
vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and a p. M.
IR AND THEATER (Washington, between
Park and Seventh) Vaudeville de Luxe
2:30. 7:30 and P M.
IASEBALI. (Recreation Park. Twenty-fourth
and Vaughn streets) Portland vs San
Francisco, 2:30 P. M.
(TTL.TNOM AH FIELD (Head of Morrison
street) Pain's Eruption of Vesuvius; to
night at 6:15.
THE OAKS Tyrolean rodlers and open-air
acta.
ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK.
From June 1 to 6 Inclusive the
Second Annual Rose Festival will be
In progress In Portland, and many
people will be the city's guests from
all points throughout the Paclflo
Northwest. The Oreg-onlan has made
preparations to report events on an
extensive scale, with numerous high
class half-tone Illustrations and de
scriptive matter, Everyone will want
to tell his friends about It In other
cities. In the Fast and abroad. Mail
your friends The Oregonlan during;
Bose Festival Week. Orders received
at the business office, or through
the mall, will be given prompt at
tention. Price, 20 centa. Including
the great Sunday edition and post
age. Foreign postage extra.
Dr. Brought!, Retdrhs. Dr. J. Whit
tomb rougher, pastor of the White
Temple, returned yesterday morning from
Us trip to Oakland, Cal., and Oklahoma
City, Okla. At the former place Dr.
Brougher attended the Pacific Coast
Baptist conference, going from there to
Oklahoma City, where the Northern
Baptist convention was in session.
Through Dr. Brougher'a efforts Portland
was chosen as the meeting place for the
11K19 convention. A large amount of
literature advertising Oregon was dis
tributed among the delegates to the con
vention and was of assistance to Dr.
Brougher In his efforts to have Portland
chosen as the next meeting place. At
this morning's services in White Temple
Dr. Brougher will give his Impressions of
his trip. Tonight he will speak on "A
Fascinating Face."
T. W. C. A. to Conduct Services. In
the absence of the pastor, Rev. W. H.
Hcppe, D. D., the services this morning
In Grace Methodist Church will be con
ducted by the officers of the Portland Y.
W. C. A. AddresseB will be made by
Mrs. I G. Baldwin of the Traveler's Aid
Department of the T. W. C. A., Miss
Constance McCorkle, secretary of the As
sociation, and Mrs. W. J. Honeyman,
president of the state Y. W. C. A. ' Spe
cial music will be rendered. Following is
the complete programme: "The Traveler's
Aid Department and the Municipal Wom
an's Auxiliary," Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin;
"The Portland Y. W. C. A." Miss Con
stance McCorkle: "The Life More Abun
dant," Mrs. W. J. Honeyman.
Business Men and visitors to the Rose
Festival can save time and money by
eating lunch at the Women's Exchange,
133 Tenth street. Just south of Washing
ton street. Good wholesome food served
hot, 11:30 until 2 o'clock. Refreshments
served ail afternoon. Home-made cakes,
pies, bread, etc. B'resh daily and com
prise our chief attraction. Come.
"Thbj Citt of Roses."
Colored Souvenir Book or
Portiwd Roses, Rose Gardens
and Rose Festival Views.
Colors True to Life.
For Sale by All Dealers.
Price, $1 Bach.
House-Clkanino Time Is the Time to
have your mattresses renovated and re
turned the same day. Main 474. A 1374.
Portland Curled Hair Factory, H.
Metzgcr, K6-22S Front street.
Rose Festival Parades. Reserved
seats In the reviewing grandstand. Tenth
and Morrison streets, at Rowe & Martin's
Srugstore, S23 Washington street. Single
tickets $1; season tickets, five parades, $4.
Mail orders will have attention.
Rev. Victor Morgan, the-New Thought
Evangelist, in Alisky hall, Third and
Morrison streets, every Sunday night on
"The Science of Health and Happiness
In the Life That Now Is." Free to all.
F. EL Beach & Co., pioneer paint com
pany, selling the best paints. Senours
floor paint, Japalac, Alabastlne, Liquid
Veneer, English floor wax and Pioneer
pure paints. 135 First street.
Arion Hall can be rented at reason
able rates for any evening. Inqaire at
hall, northeast corner Second and Oak
streets, between 10 and 12 o'clock A. M.
Steamer Bailet Gatzert for Cascade
Locks and The Dalles daily, except Fri
day. Leave Alder-street dock 1 A. M.
return P. M.
Robert Livingstone, Manager. The
Oregon Mortgage Company, Limited, has
moved his offices to 807-8-9 Wells-Fargo
fc Co. building s
R. W. Wilbur has removed his law
offices to the tenth floor Board of Trade
building. Fourth and Oak streets. Phone
Main S714. - s
Etes Tested Free. All work SO per
cent discount during May. Dr. Haynes.
with A. N. Wright, the Iowa jeweler, 293
Morrison.
Wanted. Experienced wood-working
machinery man with efficient capital to
start a small plant; good business. B
s73, Oregonian.
Automobile Races. Secure grandstand
seats, Twelve-Mile House, corner early
and avoid the rush. Merrill, 10S Seventh
street. .
All owing the estate of A. X. Wright
will please call and settle their accounts
at once, as the business is being closed.
Elk Rock Villas. Near the river:
beautiful, view; Ideal home sites. Chapin
& Herlow. 332 Chamber of Commerce.
If Looking for a good business location
see Mrs. A. N. Wright, at 23 Morrison
stceet, regarding her five-year lease.
Watches cleaned by competent work
man, for $1, during May. A. X'. Wright,
the Iowa Jeweler, 293 Morrison.
Jewett Farm at White Salmon open
for guests. Can be reached by the North
Bank Railroad or steamers.
Don't Overlook your "weatherly" ice
cream for today's dinner order early
Fiist Mi. B 12-14.
For Rent. First-class office or desk
room: both phone. Call 534 Worcester
building.
For Rent A few ntce orflces In Tha
Oregonlan building. See Superintendent,
room J01.
Seaside and Elk Creek lots, also Ocean
glde. Wash., lots. J. Kraemer. 90 3th St.
Business men's lunch. 11:30 to Z. All
home-cook'.ng. Woman's Ex.. 133 10th at.
But a copy of De Caprio'a "Rose
Festival March."
Dr. McCracken. dentist Ro'.hchild blJs-
Natural Flavor Sunrise Mtt.k.
Circle Holds Annual Meeting. The
Montavilla Home Training Circle held
its annual and final meeting for the year,
Friday afternoon, in the Montavilla
pchoolhouse. Rev. F. S. White, of the
Presbyterian Church, delivered an ad
dress, which was followed by the elec
tion of officers, the following being
elected for the ensuing year: President,
Mrs. X. W. Bowland; vice-president. Z.
X. Young; secretary and treasurer. Mrs.
Vida Hammand. The circle has closed a
successful year, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, the
retiring president, being especially active
In promoting the .work. Montavilla
branch library, which has been conducted
under the general supervision of the cir
cle, also has had a fruitful year. Its
patrons now' include all classes, young
and old, and it is one of the most popular
institutions of that suburb. Money is on
hand for paying the rent for five months.
The working committees will be ap
pointed later in the 'season.
Club Gives Entertainment. An enter
tainment was given. at Willamette station,
on the St. John line, by the Willamette
Improvement Association, which was at
tended by over 150 people, taxing the full
capacity of the hall. In the absence of
Judge M G. Munly, announced to de
liver an address, but kept away by sick
ness, W. J. Peddicord. of University
Park, delivered a talk that was full of
Interest and he was frequently applauded
as he spoke of the future greatness and
growth of Portland in general and of
Willamette- In particular. Mr. Peddicord
pointed out the improvement that had
been undertaken and thoso projected for
the future on the Peninsula, which will
make that portion of Portland an Im
portant section. In connection with the
address some musical and literary num
bers were rendered by local talent. At
the close of the entertainment the floor
was cleared for dancing.
Lecture at Art Museum. The ex
hibition of the Arts and Crafts In the Art
Museum la to be continued for another
week, closing Sunday, June 7. The ex
hibition will, however, t be closed today.
At 3:30 o'clock this afternoon Mies Jessie
B. Jones, of Cleveland, O., will give a
talk In the Museum on the work of the
Art Colony at Bird Cliff. In the Catskllls.
At this meeting Miss Roma McKnight
will also deliver a short address on the
hand craft school of Minneapolis. Friday
afternoon, June 6, Frank Vincent Du
Mond. of New York, will deliver a
lecture In the Museum on the work of
the Arts and Crafts Society of New York.
Death of Mrs. Amelia F. Peck. Mrs.
Amelia F. Peck, an old resident of Port
land, died at her home, 185 Bast Seventh
street. South, Thursday, May 28, at the
age of 61 years and eight monthsA She
had lived in this city for about 25 years.
She is survived by her husband and four
children, Jacke and John Peck, of Port
land; Otto Peck, of Walla Walla; Mrs.
Hicks, of Birmington, Wash. Time for
holding the funeral has not been fixed.
Church of Our Father (Unitarian),
Seventh and Yamhill streets Rev. T. il
Eliot. D. D., minister emeritus; Rev. Vf.
G. Eliot, Jr., minister. Service 11 A.
M. Sermon: "Saloon and Church.". Spe
cial evening service, the Foresters of
America attending In a body. Sermon:
"Anarchism and Law." x
First Hebrew Benevolent Associa
tion's annual meeting at 2 P. M. Con
cordia Clubrooms today (May 31). Mem
bers are earnestly requested to attend.
By order of the president. Sol Blumauer,
secretary.-
Kruse's Beach Hotel now open for
reservations and rates. Apply to J. D.
Kruse, lessee, Gearhart Park, Or.
Hare's barber shop moved from Third
and Morrison to Gerllnger building.
Second and Alder streets.
Mount Hood Lots for sale (Yocums).
Address G. P., 515 East Sixth street.
Sunrise Milk, absolutely pure.
Fine Crawfish at the Quelle.
Pure Milk, 10c per can, "Sunrise."
Sunrise Milk, 10 cents per can.
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
Well-Rounded Business Career of L.
Shanahan Will Terminate With
a Great Sale.
L. Shanahan, the. well-known dry
goods merchant, who has catered suc
cessfully to the wants of the people of
Portland, in his particular line, during
the past quarter of a century, has for
reasons best known to himself decided
to retire from active business life. To
secure this result quickly and to make
the event memorable in the annals of
progressive merchandising, Mr. Shan
ahan has inaugurated a monster clos-lng-out
sale of a stock valued at $250,
000. The regular prices have been re
duced from 25 to 35 per cent, as Mr.
Shanahan Is determined to make the
sale progress with a whoop. Hosts of
friends and customers will regret Mr.
Shanahan's determination to lay aside
the active cares of business. There is
no loss without a corresponding gain
and the purchasing public will reap the
benefit. The sale starts Monday.
HOTEL LENOX.
Dinner, 75 Cents May 31, 1908.
5:30 to 8 P. M.
Chicken e. la Relne. Consomme.
Sweet Pickles. Olives. Chow Chow.
Fried Tenderloin of Sole, Tartar.
Broiled Pork Sparerlbs, Sage Dressing.
Braised Ox Tongue, Tomato Sauce.
Pineapple Fritters, Lemon Sauce.
Young Turkey, with Dressing.
Prime Ribs of Beef, au Jus.
Steamed end Mashed Potatoes.
Asparagus. Boiled Onions in Cream.
Philadelphia Sliced Cucumbers.
Ice Cream and Cake.
Lemon Cream Pie. Apple Pie-
Swiss end Roquefort Cheese. Coffee.
WHEREJO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for ladies, 305 Wash., near 5th.
Dragon Restaurant. 149 Seventh
street, will serve chicken dinner today,
50c. Merchants' lunch every day, 11:30
to 2, 25c. Chop sues- and noodles.
Superior Restaurant. 1S7 4th, near
Yamhill. Special Chicken Dinner, in
cluding pie or ice cream, 35c. First
class service.
Special chicken Sunday dinner with
ice cream. 40 cents. Oriental delicacies.
Royal Canton Grill, 352-354 Alder street
corner Park.
Six-course chicken dinner every Sun
day 50c. 12 to S:30. Music 5 to 8. Frank
lin. 4fi8 Washington street.
Moore's Restaurant will serve a 50c
chicken dinner today. 148 Fifth, opposite
Meier Frank's.
Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine
chicken dinner today, 5u cents. 331 Wash.
SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS I
Bost Oak Leather. While you wait,
or sent for. Jacob Schwind. 367 Stark,
near Park. Phone Main 7359, A 3il3.
AUNE THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Columbia bids. Phones Main and A 163S
ICE DELIVERY CO.
Phons Main 334. A ZUZ, A 31.
EYE STRAIN
Is the cause of most eye diseases.' It
produces irritation and congestion
and consequent general -weakness of
all the nerves and muscles of the eye.
In this -way any eye disease, such as
Cataract, Optic Nerve Paralysis, Ul
cers, Glaucoma, Granulated Lids, etc.,
may be produced. Any of these dis
eases if neglected may result in
blindness.
The Best Time to treat such dis
eases is in the eyestrain stage. Even
slight delays are dangerous, and you
can't afford to take the chances. If
your eyes trouble you at all, let us
examine them. It won't cost you a
cent to get an honest opinion, and if
glasses are not what you need we'll
tell you frankly.
Dr. Pratt, who is in charge of our
optical department,, has made a spe
cialty of the eye for twenty years.
Don't go to inexperienced opticians
when we give you expert services at
the same price. We guarantee all our
work.
JAEGER BROS.opTfcs
266 Morrison St., Between 3d and 4th.
EIGHT FOR CIVIL Ml
PROPOSED JjAW WOtTLTD SAVE
STATE GREAT EXPENSE.
Attorney-General Atkinson Proposes
Amendment to Washington Con
stitutionCopies Utah.
OLYMPIA, Wash., May 30. (Special.)
-Among other economic and leg-al
problems, Attorney-General John D
Atkinson has been making- a study of
the jury system of this state. He will
have presented to the next Legislature
a proposition to submit to the people
for consideration a constitutional
amendment to fashion our court and
jury laws after the new system of the
State of Utah, which has proved to be
an excellent one both for the ends of
Justice and expedition of court busi
ness, and which Mr. Atkinson declares
would save to the taxpaytrs of this
state more than a round million of
dollars within the next ten years.
He makes a statement regarding the
matter as follows:
. Article I, Section 10 of the State Consti
tution of Utah provides for a trial by Jury
of eight Jurors in all civil and criminal
cases, except where the punishment is cap
ital, when there shall be 12. The consti
tutionality of this provision of the Utah
constitution was affirmed by the United
States Supreme Court a few years ago In
the case of Maxwell vs. Dow, as found In
the 1T6 United States Reports, page 5S1.
The Supreme Court held In a long and able
opinion that the provision of the constitu
tion was not in conflict with the four
teenth amendment of the United States Con
stitution. -
There Is no special force or magic In the
number 12, as relating to the system of
juries. Eight men can try issues of fact
just as fairly and often with less delay and
contention than 12 men do.
Court expenses In the matter of jury
trials are heavy burdens upon the taxpay
ers in the different comities of the state.
Taking Into consideration the number of
trials of capital cases in comparison with
the large volume of other Dusiness, it is
safe to assert that one-fourth of the cost
will be saved to the taxpayers in this state
if it should adopt a provision similar to
that of Utah. There Is no question 4n my
mind, after some careful computation, but
that if we should ad-opt tne Utah system
the taxpayers of this state during the next
lo years would be saved more than a clear
million of dollar.
The Utah constitution has a unanimous
verdict in criminal cases and a three-fourths
verdict in civil cases. The proposed amend
ment would be Article I, Section 21 - of the
constitution of this state. Washington could
start in this matter on very safe ground,
since the Supreme Court of the United
States has passed upon this question. Even
In the State of Washington a precedent for
such Innovation has been established, for
some time ago a unanimous verdict of 12
Jurors was required in both criminal and
civil suits, but more recently the Leglsla-
PORTLAND'S
LARGEST AND FINEST
JEWELRY STORE
ELEGANT DIAMOND PIECES
STUNNING JEWELRY
RELIABLE WATCHES
HANDSOME TABLE SILVER
BEAUTIFUL TEA SERVICES
EXQUISITE CUT GLASS
And other kindred lines, with which the Feldenheimer's
stamp of quality accompanies, to insure a safe and
v profitable purchase at verj' interesting prices.
Manufacturing Jewelers, Opticians, Diamond Importers.
Corner Third and Washington Streets.
OYS' STRAIGHT
X2 Off
$15.00 SUITS
$14.00 SUITS
$12.00 SUITS
$5.00
ture amended the law, and now civil cases
rosy be detsrmlnsd by 10 Jurors, and it
-would seem that a verdict ot six or eight
should not lessen the value ot a jury de-
It has always been a- crying evil over
this state that the expenses of judicial ma
chinery are much too great, while In the
trial of Issues of fact In civil cases by the
court or Judge we find few complaints. Nine
criticisms out of ten are about Jury trials.
NORTONIA ROOF GARDEN
Opens Monday Evening With Elab
orate Banquet.
Tha Nortonia Hotel is to add another
unique attraction in the way of a beau
tifully furnished roof garden, the open
ing being the gathering of the Pacific
Coast Admen, Monday evening.
Hanan shoes at Rosenthal's.
2
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE
W can do your entire Crown. Brfdce and
Plate Work In a day if necessary. Positively
Fainleii xtractina Free when plates or
bridges are ordered. Sensitive teeth and
roots removed vilthont the least pain. Ten
chairs. Only tha moat scientific and care
Xul work.
tO TEARS XS PORTLAND.
WA AICI7 AND ASSOCIATES
Palnleaa Dent lata.
Fall in )r Bid:.,
Third and Washington Streets.
8 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sundays. 9 to U
Painless Extraction, 50c; Plates. $5.00.
Both Phones. A and Main 2029.
Invites all visitors and ad
men to the Rose Festival
to call and inspect this
establishment and its
splendid stock. It is one
of the features of the car
nival that should not be
missed.
A Complete line of
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Extica Special
so
No such values as these were ever offered in
Portland or any where in the country.
The lateslf extreme or conservative styles of the season. Ev
ery garment hand-tailored, superior fabrics, of foreign and do
mestic weaves. Every vone exceptionally attractive, and in
grades of materials that will surely give the best of service. A
good fit for all ages from 6 to 16 years. ,
$10.00 SUITS $5.00 $ 8.00
$ 9.00 SUITS $4.5Q $ 7.00
$ 8.50 SUITS $4.25 $ 6.00
$7.50
$7.QO
$6.00
SUITS $2.50 .
"I know tou'H
staunch ana
said
about
Yea.
SS.M manv
never
w. rive
this or any
SARGENT AT SEASIDE
House now open, sea food a specialty.
CARD OFTHAJTKS.
We take this method of thanklna; our
many friends who were so kind during
the illness and death of our loved one.
J. F. LTNDS AND FAMILY.
$5.00 PER MONTH
CATARRH
Fills the cavities of the head and
the mucous linings of the head,
nose and throat with a virulent
poisonous deposit which soon im
pairs the general health and, if i
permiiiea 10 Decome enrome, ruus
life of its interest and charm.
IMPONDERO-THERAPY
reaches the cavities, drives out
the poisonous catarrhal deposits,
revitalizes the blood and mucous
membranes and builds you into
vigorous health and tune with the
world. We offer yon the oppor
tunity of positive cure now for
$5.00 PER MONTH
IMPONDERO-THERAPY
is the modern scientific treatment
for all diseases of men and women.
ImpGndero-Therapy Company
Merchants Trust Building, -Sixth
and Washington Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
Office Hours: 10 A.'M. to 8 P. M.
" Sunday, 10-12 M.
Opening, Hotel Savoy
-SEATTLE
Additional four stories, containing
78 rooms, each with bath.
Twelve rooms with bath, specially
constructed for commercial dis
play, size 16x&8.
A greater part of all these rooms have
an unobstructed marine view.
The entire maneuvers of Atlantic
fleet can be seeu in any part of
harbor at once glance.
Just a reminder that we have a few
rooms left in our "12 Stories of
Solid Comfort."
Rates & 1.00 Dp
WHERE TO DINE
VegetarianCaf e wXSoidSr
35C with ice cream. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Anstro-Hungarian Restaurant
247 Taylor, between 2d and 2d. Best place 1b
town to eat at a normal orlca. Try ua today.
Money to Loan
on first-class inside property. Oregon
Life Insurance Company, third floor
Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon.
chwab Printing Co.
tEST WOUK. ItgjtSOyjtBLK ritrcEs
3 4-7 H STARK STREET.
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other community.
Just Received
Flatware
Pattern in Sterling Silver
We carry a complete line of this new pattern. Before making; a
election of any silverware we would advise you to consider these
roods, not entirely because of the design, but because of its stability
as a standard pattern.
284
Washington
Street
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RECOMMENDATIONS OF TAXPAY
ERS' lAOrE TO VOTERS ON CER
TAIN QUESTIONS SUBMITTED TO
THE PEOPLE.
Amendment Increasing; Membership of
Supreme Court.
804 X Yes.
SOS No.
Voters are advised to vote YES.
Changing; Time of Elections Prom June
to November.
8 09 X Yes.
SOT No.
Voters are advised to vote YE3S.
Free Transportation for Officeholders.
310 Yea
Sll X No.
Voters are advised to vote NO.
National Guard Armories.
311 Yes.
S13 X No.
Voters ars advised to vote NO. a
Appropriation for University.
314 X Yea
815 No.
Voters are advised to vote TES.
limiting; Power of Stat Control . Over
NUambUne, Etc.. In Cities.
HO Yes.
- 321 X No.
Voters are advised to vets NO.
Single Tax Amendment.
822 Yes.
823 X No.
Voters are advised to vote NO.
Making; Indictments Only Returnable By
Grand Jury.
334 X Yes.
335 No.
Voters are advised to vote YETS.
Increasing; Power of Port of Portland.
335 X Yes.
8.19 No.
Voters are advised to vote YT?3
Cut Tbls out and Take to the Polls.
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Complete
stock, moderate prices, stall orders solici
ted. Catalogue tree. WOOUAILU, CI.AKHIT
CO. Portland. Or.
ROY S. SEARLE
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SUITS $4.00
SUITS 33.5Q
SUITS $3.00
New Standish"
Between
Fourth and
Fifth
Scrrrick.
CPTCIAtS-
Pmtlano.Ork.
NORTH PACIFIC
COLLEGE
Schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy
One of the best-equipped in
stitutions of its kind in the en
tire West.
The annual session begins Oc
tober 1st of each year. For
further information and cata
log of either school, address
DR. HERBERT C. MILLER,
Corner 15th and Couch Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
' 'The Proof of the pudding is in the
eatinz thereof, and not in chewing the
string." Hislop's Vanila and Lemon
Extracts are real. Don't buv colored
water.
I CE
LIBERTY COAL & ICE CO,
312 Pine Street.
Phones: Main 1662. A 3136.
E. S. Searle, for four years
in the employ of Blake-Mc-Fall
Co., and for four years
previously to that in the em
ploy of the J. K. Gill Co.,
desires to announce that he
is now in the restaurant
business, and invites those
who wish good service, neat
ness, palatable dishes and
real coffee to call at
THE
SADDLE
RESTAURANT
270y2 Stark Street.
Opp. Chamber of Commerce.