The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 19, 1909, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 33

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND, DECEMBER 19, 1009.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGO.VIAN TElMHOSf-S.
Pac States. Home.
Contlng--Room Matn 707O A 60S
City Circulation Main 7070 A 6095
Managing Editor Main 7070 A 6095
Sunday Editor ...Main 7070 A 60'J5
Composing-Room ...Main 707O A 6095
City Editor Main 7070 A 6095
fcupi Buildings Main 7070 A 6U3
AMUSEMENTS.
BUNGALOW THEATER (Twelfth and Mor
rison George M. Cohan In "Tin Yankee
Prince." Tonight at 8:15.
DRPHECM THEATER (Morrison. between
Sixth and Seventh) Vaudeville. 2:13 and
8:15 P. M.
BAKER THEATER (Third an Tamhlll)
'A Girl at the Helm." This afternoon at
2:15. and tonlsht at 8:15.
BRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park Vaudeville. 2:S0. 7:30
and 9 P. M.
PANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
Vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
LTRIC THEATER 'Seventh and Alder
"A Bachelor's Honeymoon." This after
noon at 3:15. and tonight at 8:15.
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
Motion pictures. 1 to 11 P. M.
MASONIC TEMPLE (Park and Tamhlll)
Ludmig Wuliner in song recital. This
afternoon at S.
HELP FIGHT CONSUMPTION.
There Is no way so effective as to
buy Red Cross stamps. A few dol
lars Intelligently expended will -often
save a human life. Nickels from the
multitude make many dollars.
Joh.v A. Btrnb Buried. The obsequies
of John A. Byrne, who died Thursday at
lie home of his sister. Mrs. E. J. Glancy,
20 East Twentieth street, were conducted
yesterday morning: from this residence
and from St. Francis Church, Bast Ninth
and East Oak streets. High mass was
sung, efter which the interment was made
In St. Mary's Cemetery. Mr. Byrne was
60 years of asre. He was a son of the
late Thomas Byrne, and Is survived by
two sons. George and Thomas Byrne. He
was a brother of Mrs. T. A. Kindred,
Mrs. A. R. Richardson, Mrs. J. R. Brown,
Mrs. E. J. Glancy, X. J., J. AV., Thomas,
G. E. and F. A. Byrne.
Will Be Buried in Ohio. The fu
neral of Mrs. Jane Louise Griffin, who
died at her home, S30 Williams avenue.
I'ecember was conducts yesterday
forenoon, at the ctiapel of Zeller-By rnes,
694 Williams avenue. The body- will be
retained in the vault until later, when it
will be shipped to Ada, O., for inter
ment. Mrs. Griffin was 78 years of age.
Genuine Navajo Indian Rugs. On Pale,
at 328 Stark street, by W. B. Glafke Com
pany, until Friday evening, December 24.
AIT unsold goods will be returned to the
shipper on that date. On account of being
unable to secure a suitable salesroom we
have decided to dispose -of every rug in
the house at wholesale cost to ua, so that
If you are Interested in Navajo Indian
rugs, it will be to your advantage to buy
during the coming week. Store, 228 Stark
sjtreet. between First and Second streets.
A Most interesting collection of genuine
Xavajo rugs, couch covers, blankets, pil
low tops, etc., will be shown until Christ
mas, at Meier & Frank Company's rug
and carpet department, third floor, by the
celebrated shop of the "Indian Horse" of
Albuquerque, N. M. Prices are meet rea
sonable, and the collection worth while
eeing.
Etrioai TTill Discuss Animals.
"Have Animals Souls?" will be the sub
ject for discussion at the meeting of the
Portland branch of the International
Ethical Educational Society, at 501 Yarn
hill street, Tuesday evening, December 21,
at 8 o'clock. The public is Invited to
take part In the discussion.
Wb 8tbl.u hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prioes, for 30 pound beds from
J7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses and
return them the same day. Portland
Curled Hair Factory, H. Metxger, pro
prietor, 226-228 Front St., Main 474. A 1374.
"Arb Sociai, Thbort, Social. Service
Apbqttatb Substitutes for Religion?"
the theme at this evening's song service,
the Church of Our Father (Unitarian),
Seventh and Tamhlll, 7:45 o'clock. Rev.
W. G. Eliot, Jr.. minister.
At the new "Meves" lunchroom. 105
Sixth, between Washington and Stark
sts.. you will find the most tempting
edibles, served daintily and quickly, at
popular prices. Courteous waiters in at
tendance day or night.
Bible Club's Annual Banquet. The
Alert Bible Club, of the White Temple,
will hold its fourth annual banquet at
Hall's Restaurant, next Tuesday, at S:30
P. M. An interesting-programme tia.9 been
arranged.
Stevens Will Speak to Socialists.
I. I). Stevens will speak before the So
llallsts. In Marxian hall, 20SH Stark street,
tonight at 8 o'clock, on the streetcar
problem. Admission is free.
Opportunity to obtain exclusive Christ
mas presents In china, cut glass, brass
and copper goods, electric lamps, etc., are
ifforded at Bailey & Co.'s, 424 Washington
street, between 11th and 12th.
For Sale. Fine collection of Indian
relics, all old; cannot.be duplicated; will
sell below worth; just the thing for club,
lodge or -len. Address Box 167 R. F. D.
No. 1, Beaverton, Or.
Oriental Ruos are always beautiful,
acceptable and lasting holiday gifts.
Choice selection here at moderate prices.
Inspection invited. Cartozian Bros., 473
Washington street. ,
It Isn't Good business to buy even a
pig in a poke. You're investing in Xmas
diamonds? Buy from the house with the
diamond reputation. Heitkemper's, 2SI5
Morrison.
The Time, Place and Girl. The time
this Xmas; the place Heitkemper's; the
Kir! your girl buy her a diamond, no
falsified values at 2S6 Morrison street.
Alaska. New trail-map Just Issued.
Fairbanks, Iditarod, Innoko Districts.
Sont upon receipt of 27 cents, or stamps.
Alaska Map Co., Seattle. Washington.
Christmas Stories to Be Told. Christ
mas stories will be told in the children's
room, at the Public Library, at 4 o'clock,
iday afternoon, December 24.
The Xkw Seward Hotel, corner Tenth
and Alder streets, is making an especially
low rate to a limited number of monthly
roomers.
"Lefferts" diamond engagement rings,
finest quality, all sixes; every stone guar
anteed, prices J25 to J500. 272 Wash. st.
Hunting for Xmas Diamonds? Aim for
Heitkemper's. Prices and quality are
authoritative, at 2S6 Morrison street.
The Cafeteria at the Y. W. C A. Is
open every evening, to women and girls
only, from 6:30 until 7 o'clock.
For Sale. The Blyth residence, 712
West Main St.. Russell & Blyth, Common
wealth building. e
Furs. Look in classified, for sale mis
cellaneous, for my adv. A. Reiner, 148
Fifth street.
For Christmas. All sittings for photos
today, by Moore, will be finished by Fri
day. Swiss watch repairing. C. Chrlstensen.
second floor Corbett bldg., take elevator.
Old Mahooant. Sheffield, quaint jew
elry. Antique Shop, 3d floor, 365 Wash.
Brandbs' Grill. 103 Sixth, servos an
elegant seven-course fowl dinner, 60c.
Fountain Pens, catendars, Christmas
cards. Moffett's, 111 Sixth street.
Christian Science Emblem Pins, foot
toes. etc MofTetfs, 111 Sixth st.
Richards' Sunday table d'hote dinner,
fa per cover; 4 to 8:30 P. M.
Peerless, electric suction cleaners, $75;
guaranteed. . Call M. 1233.
Dr. A. c. Panton has returned; Mac
tear building.
Dr. Hawkbj. Res. E. 6743, office Wood
lawn 2379.
Printing. Ansley, cheapest, best. M. 4671
DMarTAL office cheap. AB SSI, Oregonlan.
Traveling Men Plan Bahqcet. Next
Thursday night traveling men and their
wives will be the guests at a banquet to
be given at the Commercial Club,' under
the auspices of the Travelers' Protective
Association. This Is the annual meeting
of this organization and the election of
officers will precede the banquet. Short
addresses will be given by the following:
Governor Benson. Mayor Simon. Dr. A. A.
Morrison. Rabb! Wise, Herman Witten
berg. A. H. Devers. C. A. Whitemore and
others. Among those who will take part
in the programme of entertainment are:
Mrs. Lula Dahl Miller, contraltor of New
York: Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab, so
prano: J. Ross Fargo, tenor, and J. Claire
Monteith. baritone.
Christmas Music Announced. In the
Christmas services, at St. Francis Church,
the choir will render Millard's mass in G,
under the direction of J. W. Altstock.
Solos during the mass will be sung by
Miss Gleason, Miss Breslin, Mr. Sauvain
and Mr. Routledge. Miss C. Covach will
sing "Noel" at the offertory. The choir
is composed of: Sopranos Misses M.
Gleason. M. McNamee, S. Marins, A.
Kennedy. M. Kligel, A. Lowe, C. Covach.
and Mrs. J. Herschler; altos Miss M.
Breslin. Miss C. Dunbar, Mrs. J. W.
Altstock, Mrs. L. Corless; tenors J.
Sauvain. A. Deregisch, T. Van Hoomisen,
J. Altstock. J. Duffy; bassos J. I. Rout
ledge, A. Sauvain, J. Fleskes.
At People's Forum Tonight. Dr.
Davidson Buchanan will again address
the People's Forum this evening. This
time his subject is "Economic Evolu
tion." The last address of Dr. Buchanan
was so interesting that the "Water Ques
tion." which was to be discussed at this
meeting, was postponed that an opportun
ity be afforded to hear Dr. Buchanan
again. Although this is a scientific sub
ject, it will be presented in an interesting
style. After the lecture there will be the
usual open discussion. The meeting will
be on the second floor of the Alisky
building, corner of Third and Morrison
streets, at 8 P. M. Everyono Is Invited.
Admission is free.
Shot Hits Empty Car. Deputy Sheriff
Lillis, special agent for the Portland Rail
way, Light A Power Company, Is investi
gating a- case of reckless use of firearms,
at Twenty-fourth street, between Reed
and York streets, which might have re
sulted in a serious accident had there been
any passengers in a car which was struck
by the shot. The shot was fired at 3:30
o'clock in the afternoon, and broke the
windows of a Twenty-third-street car, in
charge of Conductor S. H. ' Pomeroy and
Motorman P. Hughes. The car was empty.
The carmen were unable to find any trace
of the miscreant.
Lbttercarriers Elect Officers.
Branch No. 82 of the National Associa
tion of Letrercarriers, at a recent meet
ing elected the following officers for the
ensuing year: President, Charles H. Dune
gan: vice-president, H. J. Valentine; re
cording secretary, Fred P. -Holm, re
elected: financial secretary, O. P. Yoder,
re-elected: treasurer, A. G. Kraus; col
lector. John G. Francis, re-elected; ser-geant-eit-arms.
William Hyde; trustee, A.
E. Klink; medical examiner, D. H. Rand.
Y. M. C. A. "Will Hear Bible Lecture.
An address on "Objections of People
to the History, Science, Miracles and
Morals of the Bible" is to be given, at
the open meeting for men in the Young
Men's Christian Association Auditorium,
this afternon at 3 o'clock. The speaker
will be Rev. H. Wallace Shepard, pastor
of the Second Advent Christian Church.
Besides the address, there will be several
selections by the Y. M. C. A. orchestra.
Fall Injures Mrs. Shelbt. Incapaci
tated as the result of a severe fall on
the sidewalk in front of her residence,
Mrs. Fanny Shelby is a patient at St.
Vincent Hospital. Mrs. Shelby suffered
from a dislocated shoulder and is so se
verely bruised that she requires constant
medical attention. Her physicians are
hopeful that rest and treatment will per
form a cure within a few days.
For Sale. A beautiful six-room bunga
low, on Willamette Heights, furnished if
desired: bargain for right party; owner
leaving the city. Address Owner, Post
office box 27, city.
For Sale. Two-story brick building,
60 feet frontage on Third street, close to
Burnside street, pays splendid revenue.
Price $36,000. Address R 600. Oregonlan.
FOR Sale. Two-story brick building,
BO feet frontage on Third street, close to
Burnside street, pays splendid revenue.
Price $36,000. Address R 600, Oregonlan.
Christmas Packages bt Express.
Ship your packages now and avoid the
rush. Northern Express, 87 Sixth street.
Christmas Candt Special. A two
pound box of the best chocolates for 65c,
at Cheney's Drug Store, 242 Alder street.
Christmas Books. "McLoughlin and
Old Oregon," "McDonald of Oregon" and
"The Conquest," at all book stores.
The Marltn. Moved to 654 Couch St.,
will reopen January 1, 1910. Reservations
may be made now.
For Rent. Six-room flat partly fur
nished; no children; references. 3ST4
Fourth street. ,
Fourteenth and Salmon, $19,600. 263
Washington street, room No. 6.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
"Slbson's Roses" are strong, well
grown, full of fibrous roots, and true to
name. That is why Slbson's roses are
famous. Do not accept roses that are
said to be "just as good" as Slbson's,
but order direct from The Slbson Rose
Nurseries, 1180 Milwaukle avenue. Port
land, Or. Telephone Sellwood 950.
No agents or solicitors. Catalogue with
prices, cultural directions, etc., free.
CHRISTMASLOWERS.
Our display of flowering plants, Poin
settas, Azaleas, Begonias, Cyclamens,
L.ilies of the Valley, etc., and a variety
in cut flowers, Violets. Orchids, Chrys
anthemums, Roses, Carnations, are now
In stock at our store in the Marquah.
building, 325 Morrison St., opposite the
Portland Hotel. Toneeth Floral Co..
phone Main 5102. A 1102
SMART ART SHOP IS PLAXXED.
Moore fc Co. to Katabl-Jih Store for
Particular Bnyrra.
Portland is soon to have an ex
tremely smart art shop which Is to be
an exact reolica of the famous Tudor
art emporiums in London. Moore &
Co. are to introduce it here, plans
for which have been drawn by
Iavid C Lewis. The shop is to be lo
cated in the new building which will
be erected by Hunt Lewis shortly after
January 1. At the present loca
tion of Moore & Co. dn Fifth and
Alder streets, their splendid showing
of art treasures has proven a mecca
for Christmas shoppers who are seek
ing gifts out of the ordinary. At the
new shop the present artistic stock
will be greatly augmented, the collec
tion having been gathered by a con
noisseur from all parts of the world.
The lower floor is to be converted into
an art gallery whore will be shown the
work of celebrated American and
European artists. Exquisite tapestries
and brocades, of Persian and Italian
make. lovely specimens of hand
wrought silver, gold bullion and after
dinner services, rare specimens of old
Bohemian glass, old English prints,
mirrors, and quaintly-conceived lamp
and French candelabra shades, are
thus early arriving in beautiful and ex
clusive designs. Just prior to the
French Revolution there has never been
a period when love for luxury ran
greater riot, yet not until recent years
has there been a revival of the vogue
for those charmingly dainty fabrics and
trinkets. Of that period are being
shown hand-painted and carved Ivory
fans, bonbonnieres in Sevres ware of
deiicate tints, miniatures of famous
women encased in gold. Empire
mouchoir bags, in fact, the line includes
all the capricious fineries peculiar to
those pleasure-loving people. Paul
Elder's books, in the best style of his
craftsmanship, are also being carried
and at the same prices. Handsome
terra-cottas, splendid examples in bas
relef, and a beautiful display of Italian
plastic art are among the rare articles
SALE ON WATCHES
1000 WATCHES 1000
We have secured an experienced
watch man to take charge of our
Watch Department who has been trav
eling for one of the largest watch
factories In the world. A man of
maay yean' experience whose advice
is worth seeking. He says our Watch
Stock; fa over crowded and theji mmt
be aold regardless of prlcca.
25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF
We mean -business and you can se
cure a Christmas present of a watch
for very little money.
911 -CO for either a. ladies' or gentle
man's gold filled watch, warranted 20
years; regular prices $15.00 to $18.00.
Get onr prices $ they will com
vince yon that vrhat we aay la ao.
Don't forget the place.
Tb Large Jewelry Stove
JAEGER BROS.
566 Morrison. St. . .
Bet. 3rd and 4th.
See out large adv. on Page 4. See. 1.
$10.00
Given Away
On December 20, our Annual
Prize of $10.00 will be given to
the lady bringing us the great
est number of tags taken from
Richardson's Grand Prize Em
broidery Silks.
The Needfecraft Shop
Conducted by Mrs. E. H. White.
388 Yamhill St., Near
West Park.
For your cemetery work
call at our show rooms. We
carry the largest and best
stock of monuments and tab
lets, and our prices are the
best on the Coast.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
264 and 266 Fourth St,
Opposite City Hall.
Portland, Orearoa.
WHERE TO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladies. 306 Wash., near Btb. at.
SEWARD HOTEL, GRILL,
10th and Alder Sts.
Special French Dinner, 76c.
From 12 to 8.
I. E. Martinez, Manager.
Hongkong Cafe Open A. M. to 2
A. M. Breakfast served 6 A. M. to 11
A. M. Merchant's lunch, 11 A. M. to 8
P. M., 26 cents. Sunday special chicken
dinner, 60 cents. 1074 Sixth street.
Best meal at the new ICantong Cafe.
452 Wash. St., bet. 12th and 13th. Special-
Sunday chicken dinner, with ice
cream, 40c Merchants' lunch dally, 26c.
A special 60c chicken dinner today at
Hall's restaurant, 330 Washington St.
' CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES.
New and up to date. E. W. Moore, pho
tographer. Elks bids-. 7th and Stark sts.
Rock Sprlnca Coal.
The best house coal. Liberty Coal &
Ice Co., exclusive agents, 25 North
Fourteenth street. Main 16C2 A S13S.
The Needlecraft Shop, now located at
388 Yamhill, near West Park!
See Sig;. Sichel & Co.'s display adver
tisement on page 7, section 1.
Plant Sibson's Roses. Phone Sellwood 950.
i
Christmas Sweets
Largest and most varied assortments of
confections ever shown in Portland,
and all of Swetland quality.
"We call particular attention to our
HOLLY GIFT BOX
Inexpensive, yet a dainty and
appropriate gift.
Se our display of
Special Holiday Mixtures
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iu a : -RfC-J
a iU. AlUCllLaU HlJACUj
home kind, a favorite with
the children.
OC lb. Christmas Creams,
a mixture of bon bons
and chocolates, in large va
riety. Extra good.
Our showing of new things in fancy bas-
kets and boxes is larger than ever. Its
equal cannot be found in the West. When
filled with our famous sweets, nothing can
better express the Yuletide spirit.
Packages de Luxe
The Lady in Blue and Portland Girl Packages are quite the
"classiest" we've ever produced $2.00 to $6.50
They're being talked about.
THE-
SWEET
SHOP.
Gloves, $1.00 to $2.25
Silk Hose, 91.00 to $1.50 v
Lisle Hose, 35 to 5C
Fancy Hose, 2o to 50
Holeproof Hose, $1.50 to $3.0O box.
Linen Handkerchiefs, 25 to 5V
Fancy Handkerchief s,.25 to 50
Silk Handkerchiefs, 50 to ?1.0O
Silk Mufflers, $1.50 to $3.00
Dress Shirts, $1.0O to $4.00 .
Fancy Shirts, $1.0O to $2.50
Night Robes, 50 to $5.00
Pajamas, ?l.SO to $5.0O
Umbrellas, 91.15 to $12.00
Our Christmas display of Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Grav-
enettes is undoubtedly the best we have ever shown.
GR A VATS Neckwear is a very popular gift for men and boys. You
can indulge your taste for luxury in color pattern and quality here to any
limit Fine open-end Four-in-hands, 50c; very fine, rich Silks, $1.00; im
ported Persian Silks, $1.50.
Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. We request early shopping, thereby avoiding the last
minute rushes. STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS..
LUMP COAL.
Superior lump, per ton, J8.60.
OREGON FUEL. CO.,
363 Washington Street.
Main 65. A 1665.
Oregonlan Dead In Denver.
BAKER CITT, Or., Dec. , 18. (Special.)
Levy W. Nelson, 80 years old, tor years
a resident of Baker City, died in Den
ver last night. He was one of the
pioneer mining men of Eastern Oregon,
having at one time owned the Baisley
ISlkhorn mine, and also the rich placers
west of this city which still bear .the
name, "Nelson P'acers." He has two
20c Ib'' Fancy Broken,
bright and crisp; just
the best thing for filling the
stockings.
25
, lb., our Famous Rib
'bon Candy, bright and
glossy and very pretty for
the tree.
MORUSON
Tomorrow Will Be Four
-and it should be a whirlwind
tivity; naturally this great store for men and
boys will be one of the-crowded spots, holiday
shoppers eagerly availing themselves of the
exceptional facilities we have to offer. Every
article here is fit to give, good to giveuseful,
practical, brimful of service.
Sensible Christmas Gifts for Men and Boys
sons residing here. Dr. W. C. Nelson and
Lewis O. Nelson. His remains will be
brought here for burial.
A fine display of ladles'
bags at Harris Trunk Co.
allicator
Brazil exported over $43,000,000 worth
coffee during: the firrt aix months of 1909.
CHRISTMAS
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF ORI
ENTAL CURIOS IN THE CITY. EVERY ARTICLE SELL
ING AT GREAT REDUCTION PRICES. THIS IS THE
BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR PRESENTS TO SEND
FRIENDS IN THE EAST.
REMEMBER, EVERYTHING AT SALE PRICES
Our stock consists of ELEGANT EMBROIDERED MANDA-'
RIN COATS, Silk Kimonos, beautiful Embroidered Satin
Screens of all sizes, exquisite Satin and Silk -Embroidered
Table and Piano Covers, Grass Linen Drawnwork Doilies and
Mats, heavy Canton Crepe and Silk, Drawn Grass Linen for
dress goods, Embroidered and Plain Silk Handkerchiefs, also
Smoking and Tea Gowns.
. FINE TEAKWOOD DRAGON '
CARVED FURNITURE
Writing Desks, Cabinets, Center Tables, Settes- and Chairs of
different ' styles.
BRASS JARDINIERES
PRICE FROM $1.00 TO $75.00.
A great number of large and small antique bronze ornamental
articles, Old Satsuma Vases, Tea Sets, Silver Cloisonne Wares;
also a number of beautiful Shoofu Vases of latest designs,
Ivory Carvings, Kutani Chocolate and Tea Sets and all other
fine Decorated Porcelain Ware. -
We are closing out our entire stock of Toys and Christmas
Tree Ornaments at half price.
ft Ml I?
EWKAN
246 WASHINGTON ST.,
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Collar Bags, $1.25 to $2.00
Leather Toilet Cases, $1.50 to $10.00
Fitted Suitcases, $18.00 to $35.00
Silk Suspenders, $1.50 to $2.50
Sweater Coats, $2.50 to $5.00
Underwear, 50 to $5.00
Opera Hats, $G.0O to $8.50
Stetson Hats, $4.0O to $10.00
Brook Hats, $3.0O
Scarf Pins, 50 to $3.00
Cuff Links, 5C to $3.0O
Smoking Jackets, $5.00 to $15.00
Bath Robes, $5.00 to $15'.00
Fancy yests,.$2.50 to $8.00
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune, Columbia Bldg.. Main, A 1635.
Reinforced concrete boats have proved so
successful in Italy that live vessels, each of
120 tons or larger, have been built for the
navy.
PRESENTS
BET SECOND AND THIRD
& CO.
Days Before
A
of business ac
Christmas
Umbrellas
We Have the Largest Line and Great
eat Assortment In the City. AH the
Kevrest Ideas in Dlreetolre Handles.
Good, fast color, English Gloria,
paragon frame ....$1.00
Rust-proof English Gloria, fin
est frame JS1.50
Hercules Rust and Wind-proof . . $2.00
Ladies' Directoire Umbrella.. S1.50 up
Full-length gold and pearl, tape
edge, silk gloria S3.50
Tape-edge, real silk warp,
Slorfa 81. 50
An immense line of fine ladies' "
and gents' $5.00
Fine presentation umbrellas up to 820
We Have the Larsrest Stork
on the Coast in This Line
AH Goods Onr Own Manufacture, Rnst
Proof, Wind-Proof, Folding, Detach
able, Self-Opening; Umbrellas.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL.
ereaitn j
EXCLUSIVE UMBRELLAS.
31S WASHIXGTOX, BET. 5th and 6th.
AT
The Schumacher Fur Co.
SOO Madlsoa Street.
403 Washington Street.
CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL
for Dancing. Deportment
and Physical Development
ChrLBtaMen' Hall can be rented, first
class affairs only. For terms apply to Mr.
Chrlstensen, office at hail., corner Eleventh
and lamh til streets, Portland, Oregon.
Phones. Main 6017. A
ICCHWAB PRINTING COJ
SOLICITS YOUR PATRON ACE
M
347i STARK. STREET
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