Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1909)
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEGOMiX TELEPHOXM. Otmtlnx-Roora .... City Circulation.... MtntdBf Editor... Sunday Editor...... Componnn-Koom .. City Editor 6upt. Building Pae. States ....Main 707 ....Main 7079 ....Main 707 ....Mala 7070 ....Main 707 Main 707 ....Maim 191 Horn a. A 01 A 1Ji A 0 A SO A oS A 0J A 6S ASTCBEMETSTS. BOTOAWW THEATER ;12tB and Xorrl- Bak" Stork ompan In - The Girl or the Oolrt.n West." Matinee 2:15: to night at 8:15. BA2CEJ" THEATER (Thlro and Yamhill) iJ7? Hartman In -The Toyratkn." Matinee 2;1; tonight at :1. r.?f tSli THEATER (Morrtion. b.t-.e. M..H..nd.S,v"i,,1 Advanced vaudeville. Matinee at 2:13: tnnliht at a. 15 Ke'J.?,hTHE:i'Ti:R,WM,"nt,"'- between aTern7:30m.naSk,M-VU,,'Vi" ' lm FANTAGES THFATER .Foarth and Stark omlnuou. Serine. Ti llJ sad "yrfe Ktio?TER 's'th and Alder,- ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK. From June 7 to 12, inclusive, the Third Annual Kose Festival will be in progress in Portland, and many people will be Port land's quests from throughout the Pacific Northwest. The Orejro nian has made preparations to re port events on an extenr-ive scale, w!th numerous hi-h-class half tone illustrations and descriptive matter. RrcnlwJv ;it . I . ' . nam it, I tell their friends about it in oiher vines, in the Kast and abroad. Mai! jour friends The Orejronian during Rose Festival week. Or der now at the business office. Orders received by mail will be griven prompt attention. Price 20 cents, including the preat Sunday edition and postage. Foreign post age, 22 cents extra. Dbtixo Dishrag 8tar7 Fire Fire which caused about V.s, worth or dam as?, broke out at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the lnriKins-hous f Mrs 0 Marstad. at 91 North Park street The property is an old dwelling honee and ! been used ac a rooming place J Berr.dchau i the owner. The blaze started In the kitchen while the landlady h? J"l lhe seeon'1 "oof. A dishraej. which had been hung over a hot-water pipe. Ignited and fell to the floor setting nrj to ihe woodwork. A chemical engine put out the nr. Kenneth McKay Dies is rVon.Axn. Kenneth McKay, well-known In Oregon ar.d Wash.ngton as a prime mover in the celablisnmerit of early industries, di-d In Aberdeen. Scotland, yesterday, at the f "J",.7?' Mr- llcKa' establlalied in 1VC. at Hillsboro and Spokane, the first oat meal factories in the Pacific Northwest. He has spent the last few years of his I. re In Scotland. Notice of his death "Men came by cablegram to his son Jamea McKay, cashier for the Hazelwood Creamer', did not disclose tlie cause. A Challenge. A cotnnptllnr . . r y. t - . - . .. . .Micrnooa maae the assertion In these columns yesterday, that dozens nt .......- i . i i . . .JlrnIll,is ln r-ortland can ,f aS " a Mta l does. We challenge our competitors to make good their assertions and as evidence of faith Will rifrwialt in i . . " , 1 y u(ih in Portland. against a like amount deposited by our competitors, the loner to forfeit the de posit to iy charitable institution ln the city. The contest to be held In public J" oy a committee of 12. rom- Dftseri nf alv . -' .ic-mmjjruiirn ana six ousl- ness college men of Portland. Miss Rose Fritz, operating the Underwood, holds the world's record for epeed. has met and defeated all tlie fast operators of other .. iUai.uuit:i, ana we cnanenge our competitors to wrest the world s cham pionship from Miss Fritz and the Vnd-r-wood. if they can. Signed. The Under wood Typewriter Company. e The) Fourth-Street Branch of the Southern Paclttc must surely electrify and this 40-acre tract for 25o will be about - iiwij mcir irouey line- 14 acres are cleared. balance In stump pasture and second growth flr: small house and barn and on a good country road. This is the finest of soil and i mile from Tualatin River. This Is a snap See Chapin at Herlow. 322 Chamber of Commerce. e I1S.O0O will be raid for this home on Hawthorne avenue, or It will not be sold It has half a block royally improved, an elegant house comparatively new. and one of the most sightly locations on the ave nue. Thia Is in an established neighbor hood of the first-class. Chapin & Herlow J32 Chamber of Commerce. Handsome New Holladat Adoition Home, choice corner, ten-room hous". solid oak floor, plate glass windows! ouldoor sleeping rooms, very modern, at tractive and complete throughout; li.v: shown only to responsible parties. Can &. Board of Trade bldg. for owner; terms. Chi-rch of- Ovr Father (Unitarian) Seventh and Yamhill Morning service at 11. a sermon for Memorial day; Commu nion service punctually at 12 M. Evening service at T:4S o'clock, concluding address on the "Propwed New Charter." IIouse-Cleaxino Time- la the Tixi to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the tame day. Main 474. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory H. Me tiger, rs-rs Front street. e Dresser's A Sealt-Mason Co. will close at noon on Oeroration day. Please send orders for delivery early so that - - - v i j rail) our drivers mitv t . . v. noon as possible. Modern Woodmen Picnic. fllverton. June 5. special train Portland at S A. M. returning n near leaves P. M. r are ai.ow. cmioren 75 cents. William Kuupp, engraver and sta tioner Is now located in the Merchants Trust building, southwest corner Wash ington and Sixth streets. . Sewed Soles. 75 Cents Best Oak Leather. While you wait, or sent for Jacob ichwind. 367 Stark, near ParkI Phone Main 7359. A 1212. . rRY Cordwood and slab wood, sawed or four-foot; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge Fuel Company.- Phones: East 434. c 1773. Bi-tld four to six-story building, full lot. Fourtn. near Taylor. C. W. Pallett agent. Fenton building. Elton Coi-rt Dinino-Room will b closed for the Summer months. Rooms rented SI per day up. After June 1 W. P. Fuller Co. will be located ln their new building. a Twelfth and Davis sireets. e Seaside Horn Opens June 1. For rates apply to L E Martinez. P. O. Box 6S. Seaside. Or. . For Sale. (Moore drugstore. 542 Alder street, stock, fixture and lease. Inquire at premises. Dr. Hagtard. veterinary surgeon B 4 O. T. Stables. 9th and Davis. Main 1T7 Osteopathic physician. Arnold IJndsay. Tilford. Wth; Morrison. A 4163. M 736a St-NDAY table d- hote dinner at Richards'. Jl per cover; 4 to : o'clock. Dr. M. F. Fvton. dentist, has re turned and resumed practice. e Dr. R. Neubavii hat returne-1 office TllVk Union avenue North. Da F. B. Eaton, eye. ear. Medical bldg. Dr. Mason moved to Medical bldg. e Da. BwAUf. dentist. 311 Dakum bids. 0 ' Butler's Trays. Sandwich Plates. Fruit. Vegetable and i'ke l:M,ee. S.iU Tureens. Baking Irishes. Meat Servers io:ne p';aln. others with l-.oII.,w receptacles for gravy . Candelabrum. Water I'itcliers Icolonlal stle. Tea Sets. Tea Caddies and other piece.. TKRLI MI.VER, ILVKIt DKI-O.IT tDIIIK II K. 11-4. H I R PUT- Kit A HI- The new effects embrace the fo, lowing pieces: f 'ajsero'es. Ramekins Fhlrred Keg sets. Coffee and Tea Sets of three four and five pl-cea. Cheese Holders. Lemon Plates. Mayonaiee. S.-.Ih.I and Ultuee Sets. Wine Cordial, cocktail. Whisky and Water set,. in large plecea w .- have Fruit' Bread and Sandwich i'lales. Bowls, .pitchers. Meal Platea. Servers, etc OUR GUARANTEE When you buy a present at our store it means that you are relieved or all r)Onslhlllty. as the name "Jtegcr Bros.- t,n the box guarantees toe article absolutely, and we stand by that guarantee In cae anything goes wrorig. Fur at ihe Ba.y More, where the goods are up to date, the assortment large and the glad hand Is always out. JAEGER BROS. ,1 THB LAKfiB TOt; 2tM MORRll STRRirT MKT OK THIkDl. Fi'nerai, of John T. Borden. The fu neral of John T. Bord-n. who died of heart failure on a St. John car Wedneev day evening, was held ysterday at the chapel of J. p. Finley v S.n. A large number of -friends and relatives were In attendance at th? funeral. Mr. Rord-n was a traveling representative of The Orcgor.lan circulation department. He was well known along all the railroad lines In Oregon as a man of cor.geniul dposiit!on. H was a trusted employe and b-'-lved by bis aeoctat"e. He Is survived by a widow and two sons. Funehai. or Bpmcno Rosa. The fu mrn of Edmund l:sr. son of Mrs. FTixa-h-th J. iloss. who died at his home In Milwaukie. Friday, was held yesterday forenoon, at the rlare-1 of the Portland Crematorium. H was 33 years and months old. and . is survived by his mother. He was the brother of Mrs. William WoMlmnn Thomas Roberts, of Portland: Mrs. R. R. Fltzpatrlck. of Mil waukie. and Mrs. W. O. Kaminer. of Manila. P. I. FjiOwsri roR Memorial Day. The O. A. R. Memorial day committee. West 'de. respectfully solicits donations of flowers for decoration of the graves of their dead, and requests that the pupils of the public schools bring with them to school on Monday morning such flowers aa they are willing to donate for that purpose. All such contributions will be thankfully received, and teams will gather up and convey them to their proper desti nation. Memorial Services. The Woodmen of Multnomah County will observe Memorial day Sunday evening. June . at 8 o'clock. In the Woodman Hall, on the Kast Blcle. The exercises will be given under the auspl.-es of Mult nomah Camp. No. 77. W. O. W.. and the Mount Hood Circle. An excellent pro gramme J. as been prepared with an ad dresei by Secretary O. P. Poohaw. The public la cordially Invited to attend. Store ros Rent Tn one of the finest buildings In Portland; nreproof. electric light, steam beat, tile floors, good location: suitable for drug store. Jewelry, haberdashery, cigars. In fact any legitimate business. Rent rea sonable: lease. Inquire of Charles .a. Itiely. 219 Lumber Ex.. Second and Stark. For Sal- Two irt-horsepower, horizon tal, tubular boilers: full flush fronts with all fixtures and fittings; some stack: statement of pressure allowance and cer- ' tltlcate of Inspection given with boilers. ' Apply to the Meier A. Frank Store. 1 Basket Picnic The Mlzpah Social Club will hold a basket picric June J. 130. at Columbia Park, with luncheon at 1:30 and a business meeting at 2:30 o'clock. All members asked to be present. Take St. John car. Shakespeare-Bacon controversy. Dr. J. W. Stevens will speak on the author- j ship of the plays of William Shakespeare j hi the children's room of the Public l.lbrarv. next Wednoarin t s r Xf f k ' public Is cordially Invited and admission will be free. For Sale. The most attractive resi dence at Mount Tabor. Ill East Fifty-fifth street; modern 11-rocm house, large I grounds, rrult. garden, stables: price !5.0:. terms If desired. Apply owner. oi Board of Trade. United Railway evening passeng-r service kavi Portland at .10. 10, 11:45 P. M daily: leave Burlington at :o and In-SA K VT mwM 1 i . .. . . .- - " - Kiitiu.il mi O CIOCK. 1 This service dally In addition to present ! schedule. e ! Monday Mcsical Cuts.. Members desir- j Ing names printed In new year book as charter members must send d-ieg to Mrs. ' A. C. McCord. 7oi East Bumstde. aa soon '. as rosihle. Phone East 31'". Wanted. Furnished reMdence for four . or five months: choice location. West j S.de; will pay fTS or ll-rt per month. Ad- I drrea F. Portland Hotel. e I Chcrch or the New Thocohy Selling- j Hlrsch hall Rev. Victor Morgan will I speak tonight, on "Old Age: Its Cause and J Cure." Come early. e j Cocncil Crest dancing pavilion's grand I opening. cindsv evening at :A o'clock. weatner permitting. Free refreshments. Aftfr June 1 W. P. Fuller Co. will he located In their new building, at Twelfth nd Davis streets. e The Plaza. :n Third, rhicken dinner. Only place In city; Sic. home rooking Ji-st Arrived. Peppermint LorloL Sichel A Co. Stores. e No Meai s served at T. W. C A. on Monday. May 31. WHEREJO DINE. AO the delicacies of the season at tha Portland Restaurant: fine private) apart menu for ladles, aui Wuh.. near sirta. A special 60c chicken dinner today at Hall s Restaurant. 330 Washington street. FURNISHED HOUSE Or arartmnt wanted n dfflrah1. nflnhhorhoo4i on Went Side. Ailrpa Gorjt p. D-kum. 2io Stark treet. city. i iiuucB aT.ia.ii. .ana or a o24. REMOVAL SALE Of millinery, also Parlsette and Red- fern corsets. Marie U. Zeitfuchs. 3 Washington street, will remove to 144 Alder street July 1. BARGAIN. 70 feet frontage on Washington street only t:.n0(l; terms. Httchcock 810 Board of Trade bldg. PHOTOGRAPHER. Aune. Columbia Bldg, Main. A If 35. Willamette Tent A Awning Co. 23 and X North Front St. FUgai Flags: flam THE SUNDAY OREfiOXIAX. PORTLAND, WEDDING PRESENTS A I.AKGK V A II IK-TV within your limit makes the selection of a gift easy, and when you have the ansur- nf" of a guaranteed quality, barked by the name of an eMaMlar.ment whose record is the best. yoi cannot h-lp feeting that t.le present will be. an acceptaole one. We give be low a llet of Hnr Tklaga. They are the very !al-t and we i..(r ynu a Uric .ortsneai to select from. MlKKr'IKl.I MI.VKIt. This Is becoming n:re popular every day. It l.aa tnat old rich ap pearance that can or.ly be brugnt out by putting Kter.lr.g silver on c.pper. ire engraving .a a distinct feature. r,r-i Trav. l:ound. val BAN 0!J WEED APPROVED HIKE METHODISTS SKXD MES. SAGE TO I'RESIJYTERIAXS. William M. Bolt Elected Presiding Elder or IVrtland lllrlit. Succeedinc toffee. Having read of the action taken by the General Assembly of the Presbyte. rlan Chun h. In seslon at Denver. Colo., on the tobacco question, the Free Meth odist Conference yesterday rorenoon In the First Church. East Mill and East Ninth street. Kishop slw. presiding, adopted the foltowleg rongratulatory dlspalch and ordered the secretary to send it to the Presh) lerlan Assembly. "The Oregon Conference of the Free, Methodist Church of North America. now assembling In the city of Portland. Or., and presided over by Bishop Walter A. Sellew. of Jamestown. N. V.. desire to extend to your honorable body most sincere and cordial fraternal greetings. ,v wish to congratulate ynu on the stand you have taken In prohibiting the use of tobacco on the part of clergymen and the lay members as well who are members of your great organlzntlon. In taking this fearless stand you do yourselves and your de nomination great honor and credit and have strengthened the cause of a cleaner Christianity throughout Chris tendom. As a denomination we have stood for this and rr.any kindred re forms for years, and we hall with un speakable pleasure and peculiar de light the strong and Increasing senti ment that Is being awakened among all lines of consistent Christian life habits. A very Impressive memorial service for the late Rev. John tjlen. pastor of the First Free Methodist Church of Portland, was conducted by the confer ence yesterday forenoon. Prayer was offered by Bishop Sellew. after which addresses were delivered by Elder W. N. Coffee. Rev. A. Beers, president of the Seattle Seminary; Rev. D. M. Cathey and Rev. W. J. Bowerman. William M- Batts was elected to elder orders. W. N. Coffee, who has been presiding elder for Portland district for several years, resigned, and W. J. John, son was elected In his place. Bishop Sellew wU lecture this after noon at ths missionary meeting. !! has just returned after a trip arouna the world In the Interest of foreign missions and will exhibit curios from Africa. India. China and Japan. JUDGE D'ARCY TO SPEAK Will Deliver Memorial Day Address at bslem Monday. RAI.EM. Or, May 29. I Special.) Company M. Oregon National Ouard will this year Join with Sedgwick Post No. 10. fi. A. R. and the W. It- C. In ths observance of Memorial Day. Fri day afternoon was given over to patri otic services in the private and publlo schools of the city. Sunday morning the Civil War veterans and their wives and the boys of Company af will at tend church at the First Christian Church. Monday forenoon the W. R. p. will conduct ritualistic services - on ths South Salem bridge in honor of ths deceased members of the United States Navy. At 2 P. if. the annual parade will take place, followed by the O. A. R. ritualistic services at the cemetery. Ths last number on the programme for oi.n a. a. n. Ms, to addrkm (LATSK1MK mvT OJi .MEMORIAL DAI. E-ArsrtseB;t Casasaaaeler M. I Pratt. M. I- Pratt, ex-departmert com mander for Oregon, will deliver the memorial address this after noon before the i'ial-kanle lS. A. ' R. at t o'clock. Mr. Pratt spoke to the post on Lincoln's birthday anniversary, and this was fol lowed by an Invitation to deliver the memorial address, which was accepted. The Ciatskanla post has made arrangements for exer v'ses appropriate to Memorial Sunday, May Jo. - lety I d " v """"" -' : V r STORE WILL tha day will be a Memorial !. ad dress by Judge P. II. D Arcy. OREGON'S CLIMATE. 11 May Its Changeable, but It Doesn't I'ool tike Farmer Much. Oregon's climate la erratic at times It sometimes appears to have forgot ten Itself, but the optimistic webfooter usually notices that It may b. depended upon to do the right thing at ths right lima. It can be depended upon to bring strawberries, rosea, cherries, apples, peaches, peara. melons and grapes In persistent regularity and profusion. ,T!!?uIrl'r tM' tra at -Treat Tamhlll section, and In this connection recent reports from these parts show 'r" and abundant crops. We eld ore gonlans are pretty enthusiastic over tha future of Oregon as the farming center of the Northwest. It . bound ta be ths psychological center of gravity for ths thousands of colonists arriving over the various roads during tha low rata periods. Gradually the large farm holdings are being broken up and divided Into and 10-arre tracts, a striking Illus tration of this Is ths famous old Broad mead farm, located In Yamhill and Polk counties on the Southern Pacific and the projected McMlnnvllle branch of the Oregon Electric road. It may be said that this Broadmead farmalte Is lo become the pivotal point In this great productive country. At the present lime the town.lte of "Uroadmead" la being laid out by ths Columbia Trust Company, at the Junc tion of the two converging lines, and great activity Is shown over the en tire tract of loo acres. Intensive farming on a t or l-acre tract Is ths true solution of the agricultural prob lem In this great Northwestern country and we find In Ihe Yamhill section centering around Hroadmeau ths great est possibilities for the future. FLORISTS. Tha Tonseth Floral Company are now located In their new store tn tha W.rquam building. US Morrison, with a display at fine cut flowers, palms and ferns. Phone Main HO:. A 1I02. ee To Start New Ixwlge Jane St. MARSHFIEI.n. Or, May 5. igp. "! The members of the Elks order who reside In Marshfleld will Install their new lodge in this city June sm. There will be no charter list, but tha lodge will be formed by II local mem ber a of ttia order who live In this city and hold membership elsewhere. tls trict Wpuly livens, of Baker city, will have charge of Ihe Installation. A few weeks later a large number of men will be admitted t- membership and K.iks from Portland. Ran Francisco and 11 .eebnrg wl'l be Invited tn attend With our new -rrin-ling plant We ran now fit you in pl.e same day eyes re tesic.l. We make no eztrm chare for the Wiesbaden System of eye testincr, and our prices are roost rea sonable, considehn-r the hifrh quality of the work. Special attention to out-of-town trade. Ki.tablii.hed 1R:. Dallas Optical Parlors 218-219 Failing Build In c Comer Third and Wahinpton, Second Floor; Take rjevator. nrr. ittriiti)in . HI 1 p ln ... eaher. belee mm 4 f T ian. A CI I O rial g i ' la, 1 14 mi, renlaad. MAY . -i i "l t v w e, T v ee BE CLOSED MONDAY (DECORATION DAY) Nervous Peopli WE DO PATJvXESS OPERATION Or THE MOUTH SOX) Specialists in All Braadin of Dental Wort We own and conduct oar Uborato-rr. 22 k, Crown, extra Wtt .; rvh BriUe Work 3.00 Goo -9S.OO No charge for eitractinj:, when other work is done. All work gu Ar an! eed" ten years, BEAD WHAT MB.8. M. JOHNSTON SATS: I had tl teeth extracted and a plate mad- at the Jiarvard Iwstal rsrlore, 3 VteeMngton st . absolutely without pain, i an cheerful: recommeri their method- UHSL JH. JOHNSTON. ruanr t attic's rA-fTe. so orrifM i v. v. HARVARD PAINLESS DENTISTS 362 WsAhiBctoa Street. Your New Umbrella Buy it from ns we make them biejjet utoek on the Count every known style we guar autre them perfect. tl umbrella good wearer looks flns ror tr.e mwr-Rm a have t . r-.r-u : mr book r.nn.-ie ha nr. on the arm nice.y-. ladte have a pretty line of hand see I bevn Men e fl (n an-brellae veer dureSle rair.proof-has brass en4a on rlha wi.l not ru.t -a great Improvement hae ihie rviet -r-erw,f frame tn all the better linee el popular prices. Dire cto ire Umbrella. The newest ihe only large assortment a one t ' k ones K une I "lore-e sell ihe haaf e separate eue or attached w hlie you wait. Wholesale at Eaxtem Price. Repairing' and Recovering . MEREDITH'S UMBRELLA FACTORY 312 Waahinton. bet, CUi and 6Ux. FLATHEAD RESERVATION OPENS JULY 15 Send a dollar for our booklet deftcnbingr best reel hod of obtain ing the most valuable unimproved land ever offered by the Uovenj ment. O'Brien Ax Rows, Butte, Mont. "ITi evon Gi 1 1 m a n n S c hool ros rtiiite ao khiiuu, vsiuTti at u uiu. i Te) riavee. aveerie iiiu. (a rartaaava. I s-asDea aiaia lit. ell. IWDL When you come here for clothes, we'll show you not only a big lot of them to choose from, but well show you nothing but good clothes to choose from; whatever you pick is a winner. That's one advantage we offer; you don't take any qual ity chances here; we've provided against it We are showing suits made for us by the very best makers in the world, and no finer or richer fab rics are shown anywhere at these prices ZU. Sz;r TIie'Dey'T SATES TWICE ITS t;.J w- KILHAM THE COLUMBIA RIVER VALLEY aes tertralea tea, m (a (a. trer mJim-r tells us it aa. staile reeH eriu be aa) mltrm aweM eg Meetllaeed sa lhe 1. ill. a f eejsae. s4 ssMhsgs will 'wa se ealteaAe la thes ttae. If reaj see Is . ear. a mf m amUa PASCO COMMERCLU. aUB PASCO. WASH. KENNEW1CK COM R0AL CLUB KENNEWICIC, WAtH. SCHWAB PRINTING CO rwSOLICITS YOUR PATRni.rr a-TJi STARK STREET . - -V I! a TW S.1 aenaet , . ni a.iU. I TU BleU GeeeW-lesre MUsea C n.l . I mrmU mm tr I , C trally jnamt aad ties a eee ee tie esjas MlMti ertn alermra ke I O nrfk l mm ti Hiuuiie. Ml- KaViMr aed d ae eaiswteg I a. nm - I j rara I i si 4. Aea-sVes asaeas nsanas sad ee rcait ea4 eaaaw atatss resi I I esl. .smss ef Ihla baad he. bees eassmaled ta I be s4 few tveea 4 aeaas tbe.easde ml eereee wttl be ill l iae seaeieea as. HI tr mm it i r srrtsralkasL said ti " mrtu ale are be i i is i al ..an. isi. I ssamrs, e, tea.ueln ce al. - 4. mm4 saaair ttae. m " eaeald be eesjeieel ea a seeeM tee ha sai.es e sHksl mrmml fe. mmm. ca beaa eea a hTsm Vt "'" mmm " la $HJ srsfS ime Kegister COST EYERT TEAR If you employ 30 men, about ten of them are lia ble to be at let ten Biin utea late in the morning and the same number may quit fir trnntitea too early at nijrht. This mean 10 15 minutes' Ioa of time to you, l."0 minute or 2' hours a day; Zi hour a day for 300 day eoual 750 hour a year, and T50 hour at 30 rents aa hour mount to tTZS actual lc to you. Add 10 cent an hour as your profit, tTS. and Tour total W it "7 Our "Dey' Recister are ineipenMve, wul last a lifetime, are fully guar anteed and ill earn you at least f.5000 in ten veer. STATIONERY and PRINTING CO. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS THE PERRY HOTEL FZr SEATTLE KI- -5 i -' r I ..1 saw-.eaea " . a . '. ta m I f " ' r ... -i:' A. V; i ,,, i-t-ijiMtiii'. I a I reel earlie e is,, a -T -e r immmt 1 leer a ateiaaxAK. um FOREIGN BOOKS M f.rry German Te!-IW.k, ter man Fiction and Novel, trerman XIas aleo French Trtl IWl. j NoteU, and Spar.i.h Text Ko.V and Novel. ) All kinds of book for foreigner to j learn Frf'.ish. The As W. Schmale Co. 229-231 Flr.1 Street HIE PORTLAND SHOE RLTAIK (XX fasafcU. fceteiieei Ttatrd sed rem. Jo snoener. rrer-A r-ho. Vela .ieir-r lot a. .Jeered fre ( DO NOT DELAT ae the metier of a sult- 1 V1,1" mei.ri atter,c.ei ta t SI T M tT t.' '-J r""' am. tic etoe. i select L 71 rcsn. ,ri a ceil el Mr er.nw. " . roem til utfrl.e u e ( J our work and .o rrlce. rCKTU.3 r.EL liCKC T .1 .lr Mai.