The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 20, 1908, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 33

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    iWfOMF.V WIIJ STRETCH at least it will go further if spent in the
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right place. We can Stretch your money and save you fully SO per cent
For Boys
For Men
Game Shears $3.50 to $ 6.00
Carving Sets 1-75 to 50.00
Pocket Knives. 23 to 10.00
Razors LOO to 3.00
Shaving Mugs L00 to ; 2.50
Shaving Brushes -25 to 2.00.
Safety Razors L50to 15.00"'
Razor Hones.. -50 to : 2.00
Razor Strops 25 to 2J50
Manicure Sets 2.00 to 20.00
Fishing Rods... 1.00 to 35.00
Reels -15 to 8.00
Fishing Baskets 75 to 5.00
Machinists Chests 15.00 to 25.00
Good Form Closet Sets... 2.00
Tool Cabinets .15.00 to 25.00
Trouser Hangers 3
Pocket Tool Kits. . 2.25
Boxing Gloves .......... 1.00 to 6.00
Striking Bags 1.00 to 7.00
Home Gymnasiums 6 00
Exercising Rings 55 to .80
Shotguns, double barrel. .12.00 to 750.00
Gun Cases ............. .75 to 7.00
Hunting Coats 1.25 to i5.00
Sweaters .............. 1-50 to 8.00
Whitley Exercises . . ... ... 1.25 to 5.00
Golf Balls, dozen... r.... 4.50 to 7.50
Golf Clubs 1-00 to 2.25
Caddy Bags 4.50 to 8.00
Roller, Skates 75 to 7.50
.
Indian Clubs $ .25to$ .75
Dumb Bells t . . .25 to .75
Home Gymnasiums : 6.00
Handballs.. .25 to .35
Jerseys 2.00 to 2.23
Athletic Suits 1.00 to 5.00
50c to $1.00
For Women and Girls
3.00 to 5.00
For Boys
Pocket Knives $0.10 to $ 1.50
Rrroll Saws 4.50 to 5.75
Turning Lathes 12.50 to
Tool Chests 5.00 to
Carpenters' Aprons ..
Wagons
Coasters
Toy Harrows ........
Tov Automobiles 5.00 to
Footballs 75 to
Football Pants 75 to
Nose Guards
Shin Guards 40 to
.75 to
2.00 to
.50 to
Head Harness
Striking Bags
Boxing Gl6ves ...
Roller Skates ....
Ice Skates .......
Air Guns
Favorite Rifles ...
Trapeze and Bars.
1.50 to
1.00 to
1.00 to
.75 to
.75 to
1.00 to
3.25 to
15.50
20.00
.25
2.00
5.00
1.00
20.00
4.00
4.00
1.50
1.75
5.00
7.00
6.00
7.50
2.75
2.00
5.50
3.75
$4.50 to $5.75
- Chafing Dishes ..... .$3.75 to $ 10.00
Fire o'CIock Teas 2.25 to 5.00
Brass Candelabra 2.00 to
v Trareling Companion Sets 1.25 to
"Coffee Set 8.00 to
Tea Sets 8.00 to
Baking Dishes 3.00 to
Coffee Machines
Scissors. . . .........
Table Cutlery Sets....
Manicure Sets ........
Scissor Sets
Work Sets ...........
Silverware.
Good Form Closet Sets
Skirt Hangers
N i e k el-plated Bathroom
Fixtures
Superior Steel Ranges
Superior Cook Stoves.
Gas Radiators '.
Toasters for Gas
G6lf Clubs
Caddy Bags
Home Exercisers
Fencing Foils, pair
Nut Picks ,
Roller Skates ..
Oil Heaters ...
Gas Hot Plates.
Eureka Opal Refrigera'rs.25.00 to 150.00
Savorv Roasters 1.23 to 2.50
Bread Makers 2.00 to
Meat Choppers .50 to
Bread Slicers 25 to
Mayonnaise Mixers .....
S team Cereal Cookers .... .50 to
Stranskv Enamel Ware.. .10 to
Nickel Steel Ware. J.0 to
Aluminum Ware 25 to
Asbestos Sad Irons. .' 25 to
Fluting Machines i ...... .
Tourists Alcohol Sad Irons .
Basket Balls 2.00 to
Golf Balls, dozen........ 4.50 to
r. . .
6.00 to
.25 to
3.50 to
2.00 to
1.50 to
3.50 to
.50 to
1.50 to
.50 to
25.00 to
18.00 to
. 1.50 to
. .10 to
, 1.00 to
, 4.50 to
. .50 to
1.00 to
.25 to
.75 to
1.00 to
.50 to
5.00
4.00
10.00
10.00
5.00
25.00.
2.00
20.00
25.00
10.00
15.00
10.00
3.00
.15
5.00
40.00
35.00
5.00
.50
2.50
8.00
.75
10.00
2.00
7.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
3.50
1.00
1.23
1.00
2.00
1.00
3.00
1.50
2.50
.50
5.00
7.50
$5.00 to $20.00
$10.00
$3.00 to $5.00
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$1.00 to $4.00
OPEN
EVENINGS
$1.00 to $15.00
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$3.00
25c to $2.50
10c to $10.00
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even- ; &
ings w&ii&m
50c to $3.00
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TOOL CHEST $5.00 to $20.00
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$1.50 to $65.00
OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS
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FOURTH JND ALDER STREETS
MAR
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PUCE IS LEASED
EASTEKN" tEX SECUHE PROr
ETtTY AND KXTEXSIOX.
Two Sfdos or Glnss to Be Put Cp.
Market of w Kind to Be I n
rtallod on Site.
A leas wis signed on th Hamm prop
erty, northeast corner of First and Wash
ington streets, yesterday, for ten years
with a flre-yeax extension clau6e. East
em Investors rjnlre1 th lea.se throufth
tha negotiationa of Will H. Walker, act
inic for th firm of Hartman & Thonip-
MIL
A three-etory building ill be erected on
the property and work Kill berfn a soon
as axranjreraents can be made with the
contractors. It will be of brick and ce
ment and the two sides on Washington
and First streets will be of glass. The
entire ground floor of the building will be
devoted to a punlio market of a class as
yet unknown In Portland. The remainder
ill be devoted to business offices. De
tails of the structure have not yet been
Korked out. but these matters will be ar
ranged within the next few weeks. Ac
tual construction will be started, soon
after the first of the year.
D. K. Robe. Mayor-elect of Granite Falls,
Wash., who- Is president of the Broadacre
Farm Products Company, with head
rjnarters at Everett, Wash., figures prom
inently In the transaction, for his com
pany will have a large part of the space
on the ground floor of the building. The
r Ity ba ua & Thompson, will
attend to the leasing of the remainder
of the ground floor.
"We propose to establish as fine a pub
lic retail market in Portland as there
is anywhere," said Mr. Robe yesterday.
"Two sides of the ground floor of the
building will be enclosed with glass,
making it attractive. The huckstering
feature, that Is prominent in many mar
kets, will be entirely eliminated. There
will be two entrances on Washington
street and four on First street. As the
location is handy to the various streetcar
lines of the city, the market will be con
venient to- residents of the various sec
tions of . Portland.
The.Kamm property has laid Idle for
years and tlu leasing and the erection of
a building will improve its appearance
to a great extent. The ground Is lOnx
104 In size. Its location is especially suit
ed to a public market and tne assurance
is given that the establishment will be
of a .character that will be a credit to
any city of the oountry.
The terms of the lease and the names
of the Eastern people who acaulre the
use of the Kamm property for ten years
are withheld for the present. The Broad
acres Farm Products Company has its
headquarters at Everett. Wash.
Card of Thanks.
The board of managers of the Flor
ence Crittenton Refuge Home is deep
ly appreciative of the many kindnesses
received during- the recent Are at the
Home, and desires to extend grateful
thanks to the sympathetic residents In
the nelgnborhood who gave shelter
and considerate attention to- the girls
and babies until they were enabled to
return to the Home. -
MRS. CLEVELAND ROCKWELL,
President F. C. R. Home.
Tomorrow (Monday) lant day for dls.
count on East Side gas bills. Don't
overlook (as appliance aala,
Dinner Menus for Week
BT LILIAN TINGLE.
Tuewlar.
Boiled Stfl.l-h.ad Balmon
Dutch Sauce rotato Balls
Curried Bn. with RJc.
Ohutney
Lettuce Salad
Chartreuse of Fruit Wafer.
Coffee
"Wednesday.
Cram of Potato' Souo
BAlmon Croquettes or Timbalea
Broiled Bnglleli Chops "Half Phell" Potatoes
Tomato Jlly Salad
Banana Shortcake.
Coffee
Thursday.
Mock Bisque Soup
Teal Heart Stuffed and Braised
Polvrade 'Sauc.
Mashed Potatoes Stewed Celery
Heart Cabbage Salad (unchopped)
Chocolate. Bread i'utidlne Hard 6auc.
xrbfte.
Friday.
(Eh Cbriaunaa. Venus,)
Satwday.
Com Fouj ' .Toasted Cracker
Baked Red Snapper Stuffed
Piquant. -Sauce Scalloped Potatoes
Cheese Cutlets or Cheese Puddinc
Lettuce Salad
Orap. Whip Pudding- Christmas Cake.
Coffee
Sunday.
Clear Soup with Anohory Balla
Boast Beef Yorkshire Pudding
Brown Gravy Grated Horseradish
Franooma Potato1 Creamed .Carrots
Chicory Salad
."ufchtel Cheese Balls. Salt Wafwrs
Caramel Mousse Little Cakes
Coffe.
Monday.
Black Bean Soup
Hungarian Beef Stew In Casserole
Potato Puff . Baked Onion
Celery and Apple Salad
Cream of Rice Puddlnn with Preserves
Coffee
Christmas Menu.
Grape Fruit Cocktail
Conexjmme with Pimento Strip.
Celarj . Oiive) Sait4 Nut. .
Fash Tlmbalea Tomato Mayonnaise
Hothouse Cucumbers
Roes Turkey, Chestnut Dresstna.
Brown Sauc
Oyster riant an Gratln
Buttered Brussels Sprouts
Cranberry Granite
Fillets of'Duck Orana-e and Bndlve Salad
Plum Poddlnic, Brandy Sauce
Mlnee PI. Burnt Almond Ice Crura
Ch.es. Bouchees
Nut. Bonbons Motto Crackers
Coffee
No. S.
Oysters on the Half Shell
Clear Soup with Croutons
Olive Celery Salted Nut
Fieh and Cream Sauc wlth rrated
eheesj.) tn Kameklnsv -Roast
Turkey. Bread Dressing
Cranberry Sauce Brown Potatoes
Pimentos Stuffed with Hominy
and Parsley Sauce
White Grape and Grape Fruit Salad
Cream Cheese Balls and Crackers
Plum Pudding. Hard Sauc.
Coffee
No. S.
Oysters
Chicken Broth with Alphabet Past.
Salmon Moum
Salad Rolls - Olives
Roaest Sirloin of Beef Francoma Potatoes
Cream Celery In Cheese Shell
Chicken Pie i
Dressed. Lettuce with Cheese Straws
Mine. Pie . Flaming Plum Pudding
Cranberry Mouse.
Kuts Jap Orange, and lAdy Apple. Chees.
Coffe.
No. 4. ' -Frnit
Cocktail
1 Conaomm. . Jullenp.
Manrees Olery Salted JCuts
Shrimp Hollandaiee In Cases
Crown of Pork Filled with Tiny Brown
Onions .or Buttered Brussels Kprouts
Hot Apple Sauce . Mashed Potatoes
R.d Pepper Celery and Lettuce Salad
Frozen Pudding Whipped Cream -Sauc.
Christmas Cake. . Bon Bon.
Chocolat. Mints Nuts
. Coffe.
No. 6.
Oyst.r Soup
Roast Goose. Prun. and Apple Sniffling
Mashed Potatoes Creamed Chestnuts
Pineapple Celery and Lettuce Salad
Mince Pie rium Pudding
Cnmme! lee Cream
Fruit - Crackars Bon Boos tfut
Cftea J
No. I
Oyster Soup
Olives and Salted Nuts
Roast Chicken Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Green Peas Currant Jelly
. Lettuce with French Dressing
Crackrs and Cheese
"Plum Pudding" Ice Cream
Coffee
Grange to -Elect Officers.
Milwaukie Grange, Patrons . of Hus
bandry, will elect officers today for the
ensuing year, and a large attendance is
expected. There will also be a large
class for. the third and -fourth degrees.
Among these will be Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Dye, of Oregon City, the latter the well
known Oregon- author. Dr.: A.- W. Belt
alco will receive these two degrees.
Tomorrow (Monday) last day for dis
count on East Side gas bills. Don't
overlook gas appliance sale.
INSTRUCTION
enables each student to advance In
dependently of all others, and avoids
the embarrassment of class work and
recitations. Our large teaching fore
makes this plan possible. Let us tell
you all about our school the most
complete and best equipped in the
Northwest. Call, telephone or write
for catalogue free, for tbs asking.
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The School of Quality,"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon.
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of talking machines, retailed regularly at 60c the world over, arc
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To call particular attention to our splendid Talking Machine De
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latest styles, tapering arm, etc.
The regular $25.00 Talking Ma
chines and six records only.. $17.85
The regular $40.00 Talking Ma
chines and six records only. .24.90
The regular $85.00 Talking Ma
chines and six records only. .$49.25
.All fully guaranteed. No machine will b
sold to dealers at these prices, and only
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Pay cash or easy payments. We reserve
the right to withdraw this offer Just as '
soon as the certain number of rrmclilnes
are sold. Arrange to come right away.
GRAVES MUSIC CO.
Ill FOURTH STREFT.
Taa Largest and Finest. Music Kmperlnm.
In the 'West.
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