THE SUNDAY OEEGOXIJ5, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 11, 1908.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGON! AX TtLEFBOXIS.
Coontlrs-Fnom ..........Mala 7"TO A l
un4ar E4!tor ........Main ToTO A aw
Compo(rs-Roooi .Main 770 A "
"1T E-11tor .......Vain T"70 A
Bum. BmHtnn Main 7iAT0 A fJ
AJTCSEJfEXTS.
IHB HEILIO THEATER (rourte.ntn. and
Waahlnf n i!rMUI Tonlcht at
cclocJc tna caw rouaicaj curawj.
ICnljcht for a, Iar -
KKSALOW THEATER Twlh and M'''-
naoc) Baiter bucl company m ' ;"
of uia 1 .an Weal." lUna 215; to-
BUrbt at 8-
BAKER THEATER IThM. aaar Tamhill)
J mcr.ra. cmey. .... -
Xailnaa 2.1.1; tonliht at 8:15.
Sixth and Sav.nth Adanc4 va'JdTlil
til la aTlarnoon at J:ja ana loaisui v
CHA NT) THEATER fWaahlnstne. betweea
Seventh ar.d Park) Vauievt... da luxa,
I .10. 7 SO and 8 P. X.
PANT AGES THEATER (FVnrth and Stark)--
Contlaoeua vaudUla. a .501 7 -ill and 8 SO
P. M.
TAJt THEATER rWaahlnston ana Park)
Conr.edy-drama. "Tit Four (Vn of tha
Earta." 2.ailna. 2:15; tonlshl at 8:lfi.
X.TPJC THEATER (Savanta and AlderV-a
Bl'jnkall Stock Company tn "My Jim.
Evary night at 8:13: mit!nH. Tuesday.
Tburadaj' and Saturday at 2:15.
Centesart Church Concert A frea
concert will be given at Centenary
klethodlst Church, next Wednesday eve
ning by the quartet and choir under the
direction of C. X Patterson, assisted
by the Mendelssohn Hale Quartet and
the f-bubert Ladlrs' Quartet. The fol
lowing soloists have been engaged: Mrs.
Hair, soprano; Miss Hubbard, contralto;
Miss Heilman.. contralto; Mr. Bowman
basso; Mr. Gowanlock. baritone, and C.
R. Patterson, tenor. Mrs. Edward Drake
will preside at the organ and piano.
Master Ward Aidon, violinist, will play
several numbers. This Is the first of a
series of concerts to be given by the
Ontenary Choir.
Likes Portt. aim's Cuiutr J. M.
Roberts, of Winona, Minn., has returned
borne fter a trip to Portland and other
Pacific Coast points, accompanied by his
wife. He has been Interviewed by his
home papers on his Impressions of this
city. While here he visited his son.
William Roberts, who is a well-known
local lumberman. Mr. Roberts. Sr., spoke
highly of Portland as a city having a
great future upon his return to Winona.
He was particularly pleased with the cli
mate here, finding the Summer weather
delightful, with the nlRhts cool and
ileasant. Commercially, be says Port
and will become one of the leading
cities of the West.
Woodward Hu Sou). Woodward
ball, in Montavills, w-as sold by W. F.
Srhueler to the Dammeler Investment
Company for 14,00i. The building Is a
three-story frame and a pioneer struc
ture of Monta villa. It was built by
Oeorire Relchwine. formerly of the Hotel
Portland, when MontavlIIa was first
started, with the Intention of making; It
a great country resort. Mr. Relchwine
Intended to support a theatrical troupe,
but his plans were too expensive, and
losing his property he went to the Philip
pine Islands, where he regained his for
tune by selling sandwiches at a $1 each,
but died on his way home.
WORKINO) AOAINST SPEAKER CaNSOH.
In accordance with instructions of the
T'ntted Brethren Conference In this state
Rev. H. C. Shaffer, Natloi.al chairman
of the I'nlted Brethren temperance com
mittee, has organized a fight against the
re-election of Speaker Cannon in his dis
trict tn Illinois. Mr. Shaffer said yester
day that he bad made arrangements to
put speakers in Speaker Cannon's dis
trict. The Cnlted Brethren Church, he
said, has Joined the .Methodists in their
opposition to the Speaker's re-election.
Tub Pacific Tiimom & Teujokapb
Company have moved Into their new and
commodious quarters in the Beck build
ing, corner of Seventh and Oak streets.
All of the. city and business departments
occupy the ground floor, and are equipped
with aft conveniences neoeseary to ac
commoliU the increasing demands of
the pu illc Conversation booths for both
local and long-distance service.
Drwrrs Taxiso Dacohtter's Gnrs- In
the account of the Juvenile Court case,
over the daughter of W. I Barnum. the
stata nent Is denied, by his attorney.
W. T. Vaughn, that Mr. Barnum took
fron his daughter gifts of clothes and a
rlnf that he had made her. Mr. Bar
nv.n secured a dfroree from his first wife
ee.en years ago Instead of three years
a-o as reported.
Raxk Law School Established
1S. A thorough practical law course.
Nn time lost from regular occupation,
recitations evenings. Parties Interested
.invited to our ckuws. Particulars, busl
;ess offices US. 31 and S17 Common
wealth building, block north of Wells
Fargo building-
Chi-rch or Ot'R Father (Unitarian).
Eleventh and Yamhill streets Morning
sermon: 'The Radical Difference Be
tween Orthodox and Liberal Christ
ianity." Evening sermon. (Seventh
street entrance): "Some of the Facts
Which Justify the Emmanuel Move
ment." Go to Prospbct Park today and see
the finest home sites In Irvlngton and
the most modern and up-to-date street
Improvements ever made In Portland.
Take any of the Union-avenue carlines.
at Second and Washington streets, to
Knott street and walk one block east.
Thb course of lectures to be given by
Ir. C. H. Chapman, under the auspices
of the Portland Teachers' Club, will be
gin Monday evening. October 12, at 8
o'clock, at the Library building. Free to
members: course tickets to non-members.
JJ.sO; single lectures. 36 cents.
HOCSB-CXXAKtNO TlM IS IBS TtlTB tO
have your mattresses renovated and re
turned the same da Main 474. A 1374.
Portland Curled Hair Factory. K.
Metxger. ES-ES Front street.
Sixth-Street BtrsrKKss Srm-To lease
for long term feet frontage on west
side of Sixth, between Hoyt and Irving.
Room 817 Worcester building; phones:
Main 411H. A 1SM.
Modern'. Nob H'.U home, nine rooms,
for rent to right party; 14 blocks from
Washington; bargain In new furniture.
Address owner. K 311. Oregonlan.
n reward leading to recovery of my
red. wire-haired Irish terrier, stolen three
months ago. Has two bare spots on left
side of body. A. C, Panton. ,
FiBUT front rooms for rent to gen
tlemen, modern In every way. 69 North
Twenty-first street, block from Washing
ton; private family of two.
ShtwED Sous. 73 Cent Bert Qak
leather. While you wait, or sent for.
Jacob jfchwlnd. 37 Stark, near Park.
Phone Main 73.-9. A 3213.
Dr. Frowv. dentist, has removed his
offices from the fifth to the third floor
of the Dckum bldg.. rooms SX4.
Fully equipped plant for rofg. furniture,
also odd pieces mahogany furniture. Art
Furniture Mfg. Co.. 4fl Hoyt street.
Thb Nexj'LEcraft Puop now located
on !.xth street, near Morrison street,
next to Oregon News Company.
M. Sickei, exclusive haberdasher, at
tJS Washir.irton street. IvPERiAt, Hotel
bulidlrg. Has no branch store.
Best massage treatment and bed all
night. 11. Corbett bldg. Sixth and Mor
rison. AU Bull Run water.
D Andrew C. Smith has removed Ms
offices to rooms Medical building.
Park and Alder streets.
Thoua B. Neuhavsi: la located at
No. SJS Chamber of Commerce bulldlrg.
phone Main 52.
Dr. Rrohecker. phvsician and surgeon.
Dekum bid., rooms 7. 3t- Both phones.
iNDirmBOEXcB Parti Raxj.t. Arxort
Hall. Monday night. 11th Inst.
Pit surr has moved his odce to the
Medical building.
Da. alcCiucxr', dentist, Rothchlld bid.
Mof rffi'l'a. stationery- 111 Sixth street.
lis. Swain, dentist, til Dekum bldg.
CccrrmrBtrroms to Widows Fcjt
Contributions of 'work and cash have
been received for completing the home of
Mrs. George Goodwater. North Albina.
whose husband died several months ago.
Those contributing work to the amount
of H00 were as follows: Frank Brown.
Oeorge Schlatter. C. EL Wheeler. Lloyd.
W. M. ftaysa, T. Dolph. A. M. Hanson.
O. K. Ogden. E. W. Horton. Albert Han
sen, J. R. Chrlstensen. Thomas Brown.
Tnese men put In the doors and windows
and plastered the rooms. Cash was
needed to purchase material and the fol
lowing were the principal contributors:
L. C. Fones, H. H. Cherry. Georgs Syl
vester. C. Anderson. T. C. Poxxi. Mrs.
Bhacklett. C. J. Bradley, J. K. Carr, A.
M. Haaon. J. Kelly. O. Anderson, W. M.
Staysa. Mrs. William Jeske. Q. A. Hel
berg. S. M. Horton. Mrs. A. Ness. W. M.
DeLin. Mr. Burrage. F. P. Love, W. W.
Clark. Albln & Chllcote, M. L. Allison,
G. W. Adler, Miss Catherine A. Bristol,
Mrs. C. J. Groat. Mrs. El C. Johnson.
Mrs. C. M. Moser. C. El Klintberg. F.
T. Gilpatrlck. George Carter. O. Burges
sen, J. Frits Schnider, Mrs. Parks, E.
D. Hurlhurt. John Kane. D. Brltt, R. L.
Lamb and some others. The balance
needed to clear off a debt of 26 for ma
terial was raised at the entertainment
given by the Willamette Improvement
Club Friday night. Practically the whole
community assisted In the work In one
way and another.
Wbek Of Athletic EJvewts. A week
of interesting athletic events closed last
night at the Boys Brigade hall, on East
Yamhill and Thirty-fifth streets, under
the general direction of H. C. Krum.
Tuesday afternoon a four-mile road race
was run. in which William Hunter won
first and George Fowler the second prize.
In the evening a general athletic enter
tainment was rendered and last night
the second entertainment was held with
about the same line of athletic fjerform
ance. Both entertainments were well at
tended. The Boys' Brigade of Sunnyslde,
has become an Important factor with the
boys of that suburb, and Is under the
Joint supervlalon of the Sunnyslde Metho
dist Church and the T. M. C. A. Dr.
Ford, former neater. regarded the
brigade an lmpo' tant work. It also re
ceives the support of the community
generally.
Speak to Pcndat School W. C.
Pearce. superintendent of the adult de
partment. International Sunday School
Association, will arrive In Portland on
Thursday, October 16, and will deliver
an address to Sunday school officers,
Av.AH mnA nth.r. in Tavlor-Street
Methodist Church, at 3:30 o'clock on the
same day. Mr. Pearce win aiso speaa.
at the White Temple, at S o'clock, Thurs
...... .i..i.4 tkIm vlll he a sreneral talk.
Preceding the meeting a banquet will be
tendered Mr. Pearce, at olio o circa, au
the White Temple.
i Tu-.n Wwicmncn BACK. A
reception was tendered Rev. L. C Poor,
pastor of the seiiwooa Bnoaui .epis
copal Church, and wifa Wednesday, on
to that charge for
another year as pastor. J. Orcutt spoke
words of welcome to me pastor auu who
In behalf of the congregation, to which
Mr. Poor responded. Refreshments were
served. Musks was rendered by the
quartets. The church was attractively
decorated with Autumn leaves, roses and
sweet peas.
Preach on Ftxal. Jvdowsnt. Dr. w.
H. Heppe. of Grace Methodist Church.
k.. n,BTri a aeries of four Sunday
i v, .AWIAna nn "ThA 'Final Judirment."
The subject of the opening sermon at
tonight's services win ne -j.ne judg
ment and the Judge." The succeeding
sermons are as follows: "The Indict
ment and the Verdict"; "The Character
That Will Stand In the Judgment"; "Will
There Be Any surprises Alter juu
mentT" Will Locate Church Site. Bishop
William Bell, of Berkeley. Cal.. will ar-
. d.i.tij1 in aw Hhva when he
iJl definitely locate the site for the Third
Cnited Brethren cnuron. in m
. . i i .. . ... mnA a chanel will be
CMlUlfc uwtui. '
erected at once. Several sites are under
consideration for the building. Bishop
Bell will dedicate two new churches In
Washington.
School for rnur chu-dren. juonoay
classes for deaf children will be opened
. V. - T I rw H.-n n phnnlhnTUK. On EaSt
Alder and East Thirteenth streets, with
Miss Florence Metcair as teacner. xnero
are many deaf children In the city who
.-in th onnortunitv of receiving in
structions tn these classes. PupUs In
these classes will d taugni un aja
language.
- cTAai T wmi nai rnnura Rev.
Father Thomas Sherman will, tonight.
deliver the nnai lecture m
being given by him In St. Mary's Cathe
dral. The subject will he "The Character
of Christ." Father Sherman's lectures
have attracted large ana appreciate
audiences to the Cathedral during the
past week.
Where Is Gbobob Tate T The Orego-
. ..-,1 r .fvH the following
telegram from the Herald, of Salt Lake
City, Utah: "Frank Tate wants George 8.
Tate', of Portland, to wire. Death In
family."
Wilson, the auctioneer, is closing out
the P. M- O. Company's Immense stock.
at HO First street- it you wain i
half price come this week.
Foa Rent. A few n1ee offices In Tba
Orerontaa building. Sea Superintendent,
room 301--
Ske offer of 110 In my adv., on page X
section x. H. W. Goddard, 110 Second.
ci of Dr. Rand's apartments, gas
stove, linoleum, etc, for sale.
Studio of Music 452 Morrison street. -MoiTTBTT'e.
county maps. Ill Sixth St.
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
The "Mecca" for Wise Buyer! of
Oriental Rugs.
a v. ts a u XfAfthlnann street, la
conceded to be the place for Intelligent
.nd wise ouyers oi viwui."
to visit- Their experience ana reputation
enable them to have always the high
est grades of Oriental rugs to oe naa.
Especially now when a member of the
firm Is In the Orient selecting rugs, rich,
rare and beautiful, which they can sell
prices as low as gooa unmi rugs
are sold anywhere on this continent.
WHEREJTO DINE.
tv- i.i 1-aita.Me French Restaurant,
ftret-cla-ss and respectable. Wine with
dinner. 0 Eleventh street, near Stark.
A 42S1. V
n.iin Tiestaiirant. special Sunday
chicken dinner. 60c. 11 to 8 P. M. De
licious noodles ana cnop suey. i-zrt
Stark.
All the delicacies of the season at tha
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart-
meets I or iaaiea, aw n hia., m . .u.
Superior Restaurant. 18T 4th. near
YamhliL Special Chicken Dinner. In
cluding pie or Ice cream. Soc First
class ser'ica.
Special Sunday chicken dinner with lea
cream Merchants' lunch dally 25c
aa Alder street. Royal Canton GrllL
Moore's Restaurant will serve a 80o
chicken dinner today. 148 Filth, opposite
Meier at Frank's.
Watson's Restaurant will serve a fins
chicken dinner today. 50 cents. SH Wash.
A special 60c chicken dinner today at
Hall's Restaurant. 330 Washington St.
To Run Mill Xlght and Day.
MARSH FIELD, Or, Oct. 10. (Spe
cial.) Within a few weeks the C A.
Smith mill in this city will begin night
work. At present the double mill is
cutting S50.000 feet In ten hours. One
half of the mill will be run ten hours
at night and the cut for !4 hours will
be about 400.000. Later the entire mill
will be run sight and day. The de
mand for lumber with the mill has In
creased considerably and the establish
ment has many orders ahead to flu.
GASTON COMPANY IS SUED
Yamhill Farmer Alleges Breach of
Contract by Mill Firm.
HTLLSBORO. Or, Oct. 10. (Special)
H. L. Cowles, a Tamhill County saw
mill man, hast sued the Gaston Lumber
Company, whose principal owner Is A.
H. Tanner, the late ex-Senator Mitch
ell's law partner, for 1237.60 and costs
of the suit.
Cowles alleges) that ha hauled his
mill machinery from North Tamhill
and located It on the Tanner tract, un
der contract, and that he was later
obliged to put a Hen on some ties that
ha had sawed. Ha now aska that the
ties and lumber be sold to satisfy his
demands.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
The Sibson Rose Nurseries are now
distributing their new catalogue.
It is really valuable to rose lovers
and Intending planters, for, in addition
to the list of roses, prices, etc, it con
tains cultural directions and other In
formation pertinent to rosegrowing.
It has been called by an enthusias
tic admirer the most complete and in
teresting catalogue of field-grown
roses published In America.
If a copy does not reach you. kindly
send postal or telephone. It is deliv
ered free.
Office and nurseries. 1180 Mllwaukle
avenue. TeL Seilwood 950.
RESERVE TABLES NOW.
Reservations can now be made for
tables at The Nortonla, for after the
Horse Show. Elaborate decorations
have been made, and The Nortonla will
be Horse Show headquarters. . The or
chestra will play a selected and appro
priate programme. Tou may phone
The Nortonla office for your tables
now.
FINE TAILOJRED SUITS.
A splendid assortment to choose
from in all the very latest New York
styles. Our garments are strictly
man-tailored. No extra charge for al
terations. McAllen & McDonnell. Third
and Morrison.
MANAGERWANTED.
An opening for a strictly first-class
manager of cloak and suit department
in Portland. Address K 806. Oregonlan
Double Guards Around Emperor.
BERLIN. Oct. 19. (Special.) TJn-
Washington
372 Washington Street. Portland, Or. sSs? r"?
TO DIAMOND BUYERS
We show the largest and most comprehensive stock of fine diamonds in
the state. We buy direct from the cutters and give wonderful values.
Blue, white, perfect stones in all sizes; $50, $60, CCnn flfl
$75, $100, upward to .' ipJUU.UU
Fine, snappy diamond rings, either In Tiffany or fancy CCfl ff
14k gold mountings; priced from $12.50 upward to puliUU
Matchless pairs for earrings, two-stone rings, circlets, etc, in all sixes.
Oregon City Trains
PORTLAND RAILWAY,
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
Beginning Saturday, October 10th, 1908, Oregon
City trains will leave First and Alder streets as here
tofore. Cazadero trains will leave East 'Morrison and
Water streets. Passengers can take any car operat
ing over East Morrison or Madison-street bridges.
rDIAMONOSn
There are many advantages in buying a Diamond
from this store. You have the benefit of selecting
from the largest and finest stock in the North
west, imported direct and sold strictly on their
merits at the fairest of prices.
INSPECT OUR DIAMOND
JEWELRY
Corner Third and
Manufacturing Jeweler ' Optician Diamond Importers
Ocrr Optical Department
Is in Chargn of an Expert,
who has had twenty years of experi
ence and gives his entire time to test
ing and fitting the eyes.
OUR OPTICAL PABIiOES
are fitted with all the new and up-to-date
instruments used in examining
the eyes.
OUB OPTICAL GOODS
such as lenses and frames, are of the
very best material.
We do not experiment with your
eyes. We understand the optical bus
iness from A to Z. We are in dusi-
ness to stay, and if we fit your eyes
with glasses you can depend upon it
that they will oe penecuy sauo
factorv. We make no charge for ex
amining your eyes, and our charges
for glasses you will find very reas
onable.
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers and Opticians,
266 Sfk
Morrison ?
Street "SsfesiF''-
known to the aged Emperor Francis
Joseph of Austria, the guards, both
military and secret service, have been
almost doubled to safeguard him
against murderous attacks by political
malcontents who believe that his sud
den death would mean dissolution of
the Austrian empire and freedom for
the southern provinces whose popula
tion has always hated the Austrian,
and more especially the Imperial bouse
of Hapsburg.
FOR SALE.
Can ana see us about that 200-aere
Willamette Valley farm; all tillable
land. mile from the Salem Electrlo
station. 'Will sell under price. McKln
ley Mitchell. 202 H Stark st.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their heartfelt sympathy
and help In the loss of our mother and
wife. Florence. Robert, Sol Blumberg.
1109 East Taylor.
Merchants In South America complain
that manufacturer. In the United State
are too often inclined to unload" unde
sirable goods on them.
Street,
Washington Streets.
V i c r fir i
f ' -; ' I
Rent a Piano
Tou will want a piano !n your horn
this Fall and Winter. It will afford you
much pleasure. Perhaps you feel that
you are not reaffy to purchase the piano
you deal re to own. Most musicians look
forward to the time when, they will own
a Btetnway Piano.
Rent a pla.no from ua and all the
money paid as rent will be applied
toward the pnrchase of a Steinwmy.
We ha-ve the largest stook of nlanoa m
the city and the finest line of old stand
ard, reliable, well-known make. Read
the names names as familiar as the
names of old friends Stein way, Knabe,
A- B. Chase. Everett, Ludwls;. Packard,
ConoTtr, Kinrsbury, "Wellington, Sstey,
Efrnerson, Kurtzmann and others.
Our main salesrooms, second floor,
Sixth and Morrison. Entrance to store
opposite Postofflce.
Sheiroanar&rCo
The Horn of Dependable Planoa."
"TWELVE STORIES OF SOLID
COMFORT'
Building Is of
concrete, steel
and marble.
Located in the
m o st fashion
able s h opping
district.
210 rooms, 135
hatha.
Library and
b o n n d maga
zines in reading-rooms
for
guests.
Absolutely fire
proof. English Grfll.
Bates, $1.00 up
SEATTLE'S
Most Refined
Hostelry
Seattle
Waahlstftoa
ABaolotclr Fl re-Proof
Baropeaa rlas
lbs Highe Grid,
Erery Mod era CoarcnieaM
Centrally loeated and commanding- a-W oftha
Olympic. Caacada Mountain. Ml Rainier and
PocetSouna. ' "
BUTTER CHEAPER
Why pay 80c for butter, when yon
can get good Creamery Entter at
601 AND 65c A BOLL?
Chickens Lower
Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 35 C
Eastern Eggs, doz 25 C and 30
Full Cream Cheese, lb 17c
Best Eastern Earns, lb 16
La Grande Creamery
264 YamhilL
THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO.
Se8 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth.
Bauer at btODper, frops. -non Main
7655. Shoes called for and dellrered frea
lVJ Yoa Wait
FURS! FURS!
For less than at wholesale. Remodel
ing; a specialty- Fur coats of all kinds
made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
FURRIER,
SO0 Madlsoau ... Tel. Maim Mir
111
Mitt ? i
'Jj1 (.1 sSaCsla
P Wm. Perry
- int- '"""a" nii'" ""I " JiBuaaiiLiiiiiwt.niii.i wiaujiii.neiu m. J
When You're Ready
Drop in here and we'll show you
how to buy clothes; it will be worth
something to you in the future.
You'll find here the greatest line
of fine suits and overcoats ever
shown in Portland; patterns exclu
sively ours, made for us by America's
foremost makers. We are featuring
some lines at $20, $22.50 and $25
price, and offer at those prices the
greatest values ever put in clothes.
If you intend some clothes for the
coming Horse Show such as Tux
edo, Full Dress or Prince Albert,
this is your storeprices
$30.00 to $50.00
Sterling Photo Frames
Bring your photos to us and
see how fine they look in our
frames.
Styles, shapes, finish and prices
excelled by none.
Come early, while we hare the
assortment.
OCTOBER IS
of the
COLONIST FARES
They apply from all points In Eastern and Southeastern states.
Have yon informed interested friends In the East?
ITNION DEPOT SERVICE. THROUGH TRAINS.
VIA
r(rT)
Amount of faro can be deposited with any agent of the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
And ticket deliveries will be arranged at any point desired.
Call on or write to . ,
A. D. CHARLTON, ' J '"
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
255 Morrison Street. Portland, Oregon.
"A Shoe for
BECAUSE we are strong on "ultra"
styles; don't think we slight the
conservative. "A Shoe for every
taste," is our watchword. No
matter how fastidious you are, you'll
like
The Baron
It's a Cheral patent lace bench
made by Florsheim. You
know what that means the
best of everything.
1
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Most Styles $5 and $6
REEVES
313 Washington. Near 6th St.
WBXHI TO DI2TE.
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MvmFACTWttNe- CP1ICIAHS-
1 rMTLMUfORsft
284 Washington at.. Batweeaath and Stn.
THE FINISH
westbound
Every Taste"
Remember-' 'A Shoe
for Every Taste"
Schwab , Printing Co.
ttsT iron it. KBASOtrjisiB fktcks
J47S STA.R.K STREET
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