The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 15, 1910, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 41

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOMAX, PORTLAND, MAY 15, 191Q.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
ORIGOXIAN TEI.EPHOMS.
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City Circulation.. " "III! I Main 7070 A. 6095
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Sunday Editor.. Main 7070 A 6015
Composing-room . Main 7070 A BO05
City Editor Main 7070 A 0O95
Bupt. Buildings... Main 7070 A 6Q95
aMUBEMETS. .
BUXOAIOW THEATER (Twelfth and Mor
rison) Herbert Kelcey in "Th Thief."
1 onlg-bt, at 8:15.
PORTLAND T H K A TFR rVimTtMnth nd
Washing-ton) National Opera Company In i
' Martha m, i . . .iK . '
night at :16.
ORPHBUM THEATER (Morrison, between I
Sixth and Seventh) Vaudeville. This
afternoon at 2:15. and tonight at 8:15. I
BAKER THEATER (Third, between Yamhill '
ana laylor) Baker Stock Company In
' Tost Out of College." This afternoon
- at 2:15 and tonight at :15.
GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington)
Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15; to
night at 7:30 and 8.
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
Motion pictures. Continuous, from 1:30 to
10:80 P. M.
Students Given Entertainment. A
largo number of parents and friends
were present Friday afternoon at the
musical and literary entertainment
arlven by students of the different
classes of the Christian Brothers Col
lege, Grand avenue. The occasion was
the monthly distribution of testimon
ials of merit and awarding of premiums
to students who stood highest in their
quarterly examinations. Quite a num
ber of students have excelled in appli
cation to study, attendance and deport
ment during the last quarter and were
hlgrhly complimented by the president.
Brother Andrew, for their work. There
is a large gymnasium class connected
with the college, which will give an
exhibition on the evening of June 3.
The programme was rendered by stu,
dpnts of the preparatory, second Inter
mediate, first intermediate, second
grammar, first grammar, commercial
and business classes. The college
double quartet rendered selections, to
the delight of the audience.
PL-pita Make Exhibit or- "Wonit. At
the meeting of the South Mount Tabor
I'arrnts' and Teachers' Association
Friday afternoon Mrs. Caldwell spoke
on the objects and alms of the Con
sumers' League, explaining them in de
tail. The address was full of informa
tion, in connection with the meeting
the teachers of the South Mount Tabor
School, with the assistance of the
pupils, had prepared a fine exhibit of
the work done in the school. The arti
cles were taken from the manual train
ing department and classes of the dif
ferent grades and placed in the class
rooms. Through the rooms the parents
and their friends were conducted and
showed the articles prepared by the
pupils. The exhibition pave the par
ents opportunity to see Just what is- be
ing done in the public schools. The
classrooms had been attractively dec
orated for the occasion.
Old Resident Dies. James 9. Buchan
an died at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. a. D. McKisson. 151 East Sevcnty
rlghth street. Montavilla, May IS, at
the age of 72 years. He had been a
resident of Oregon 18 years. Before
coming to Portland Mr. Buchanan was
a merchant at Alrlie. Polk County. He
came to Portland 7 years ago. His wife
died several years ago. The surviving
children are: Mrs. A. D. McKisson. Mrs.
Anna Collit and Mrs. Eva Newton, of
Portland: Mr. Flora Strong, Oakville.
Wash.; Orvllle Buchanan, of Inde
pendence. Or. The funeral will be held
this afternoon at 3 o'clock from Grace
Baptist Church. Montavilla.
Carmen Sylva's Visit I'rocsrrsses. J.
C Cooper, secretary-manager of the
MoMinnvllle Commercial Club, who is
behind the movement to bring Queen'
Elizabeth (Carmen Sylva) to Oregon,
following the Esperanto Convention
in Washington, I. G. in August, re
ports progress. Mr. Cooper has the
bucking of the Ilarriman lines and has
enlisted the interest of President Taft.
In error. Mr. Cooper was previously
mentioned a being connected with the
Medford Commercial club.
William Mordhorst Dm "William
Mordhorst died at -his home. 440 Spo
kane avenue, Friday, at the age of 77
years and 7 months. His wife, Mrs.
Dorothea Mordhorst. survives him;
also a. son and a daughter Carl Mord
horst, of Portland, and Mrs. Bertha
Phoelma, of Petaluma, Cat. He had
lived In Portland the past five years.
The funeral will be held from Hem
stock's chapel today at 2 o'clock and
Ihe interment will be made in River
view Cemetery.
St. Helens Waterworks Job Awarded.
The McCabe Construction Company
has received the contract to construct
the St. Helens waterworks for $42,000.
Work will begin Monday, with a large
force of men. A limit of 90 days has
Jeen fixed. The contract embraces the
construction of nine miles of pipe line
and a reservoir-dam of stone and con
crete. Tveiturb CxttJBBB Continues. Before
the Fellowship Club and the People's
Vorum Jointly, in Selling-Hirsch Hall.
Tenth and Washington streets. Dr.
Davidson Buchanan tonight will de
liver the third lecture of his course on
"Evolution of Economic Justice." The
special subject will he "Patriotism,
True and False." The public is invited.
Ministers Meet Tomokbpw. The T'ort
iHiiti Methodist preachers meeting will
convene. in Taylor-street Church at
10:S0 o'clock tomorrow morning to dis-
iiss "State-Wide Prohibition." The
public is invited to attend. Three ad
dresses will be .given, followed by an
upon discussion.
1T Sell hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prices, for 80 pound beds from
J7.S0 and ud. We renovate mattresses and
return them the same day. Portland
Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger, pro
prietor. 226-23 Front St.. Main 474. A 1374.
For Sale. One of the choicest corners,
with 100 feet frontage on Washington
street, east of Fifteenth street, with
revenue. Price $130,000. Address
Owner, AB 963. VDregonlan.
Xoncn to quit has been served, bulld
tng to be torn down and seven-story
structure erected. We are holding first
sale in 30 years. Beldlng Bros., Jewel
ers. 45 Third street.
For Sale.
125-volt. 160-K. W. General Electric Gen
erator, belt type; complete, with panel
and rail base. Address room 201 Orego
nlan bldg. -
On of the nicest tcn-acve tracts on the
Kast Side at Freemont and 40th streets,
just across the street from Beaumont!
Inquire 130 Grand avenue.
Tun Portland Wire A Iron Works Is
- now located at Second and Columbia
streets. In the most modern and com
plete plant on the Coast.
COLx-wbia Wire & Iron Works have
moved to their new home. East Eighth
and Market sts. Phones: East 702, B 3027
Special Millinkrt Sale, at Xorthrup
ft Jonsen. 145 Seventh, bet. Morrison and
Alder. J30 hats, J10; J12 and CO hats, J6.
Si. S. Rich, sole distributor for Charles
the Great Havana cigars. Big shipment
lust arrived. S76 Morrison.
Swiss watch repairing, c Chrlatenaen.
second floor Corbett bldg., take elevator.
Real. Bargains in monumental work.
Otto Schumann, Third and Etast Pine.
Huoh McGdiri and T. N". Stoppenbach
Room 301 Lewis bldg. Phone A 7610.
Elegant Spring chicken dinners served
at Brandos Grill, 103 Sixth at.
IaB Cream- delivered to all parts of the
rity. "Washington Cream Co.
Jack Kino's Turkish baths. Imperial
Hotel Annex.
For Rent. Three-room, front suite
Fenton bldg. . '
Gowns. Max. 60S Dekum bldg. M. 4MS.
D . "FLETCttKSi uni yxnxr foot,
WEDDING SILVER
"While it is generally conceded that nothing is more fitting for a
wedding gift than silver, at the same time the article Itself will be ap
preciated all the more if It Is right up to date.
Here are a few of our 1910 Ifew Thlmgs In Sterling; Silver and Ster
ling; Deposit Warei
Candlesticks In sterling silver at
ones at f 8.60.
Violet Holders Glass, with sterllns- tops, at $3.25. Larger ones in
silver deposit at $6.00, $9.50 and up.
Salt and Pepper Individual Fairs In sterling at $2.00, $2.25, $2.75. etc.
These sets are very popular and make up In their novelty for what
they lack in price.
Cfcop Plates in sterling at $25.00. $30.00 and $42.50.
Sandwich Dishes Nothing more popular in the East. We have them
In silver deposit as low as $8.50. Others In sterling beautifullv en
graved and pierced at $16.50. $17.50, etc.
Tea Strainers. Another inexpensive but always acceptable present.
All the new things at $1.75. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.25, $6.50, etc
Bon Bon Dishes $4.25 up. Tea Caddies $3.50. Tobasco bottles (very
new) $2.00. Oil and Vinegars (a novelty in one piece) $5.00. Syrup
pitchers (glass sterling mounted) $6.00. Pearl-handle Fruit Knives
and Butter Spreaders at $5.50 for sets of six.
Coffee Sets Three-piece in good weight sterling silver at $42.50,
$4o.00, $50.00, $67.50, etc.. . ..
Tea Sets Three-piece (large teapots) at $67.50, $80.00 and up. Five
piece sets at $100.
Chests of Sterling Silver always make the choicest of presents. We
nave them as low as $50, and as nigh as you care to go. We carry the
following leading patterns:
Paul Revere, Xfwbnry, Colonial. Lafayette. Puritan. Benin, . Violet,
rvlng. Hampton, Rose, Monticello. Orande Blossom. Bridal Rose. Any
of these in one piece or a dozen. We engrave artistically without extra
charge.
Remember, that our strong point in handling silver is In always
showing the new things just a little In advance of the market.
When your eyes need glasses see our optician. He makes that his
specialty and Is an expert of over 20 years' experience.
JAEGER BROS.
THE LARGE! STORE.
266 MORRISON STREET. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH.
Efforts to Befriend Costlt. Because
J. G. Schmidt, a grocer at East Fif
teenth and East Ankeny streets, tried
to help out a farmer on Grand avenue
Friday he lost a suit of clothes. Includ
ing hat and necktie, and was painted
brown by the explosion of a can of
paint. A farmer had Jumped into his
wagon and started to drive off before
he had untied his horses, with the re
sult that one animal was thrown to
the pavement. Mr. Schmidt jumped to
the assistance of the animal. There
happened to be several cans of paint on
the curb and one gallon can was caught
under the horse and burst Just as
Schmidt stooped down. His suit was
entirely ruined and acid in the paint
burned his skin. The farmer laughed
at Schmidt and drove off without
thanking him.
"Museum Dats Changed, In future, ad
mission to the Museum of Art will be
free on five afternoons of the week in
stead of three, as formerly. Entrance
is free on the afternoons of Tuesday,
Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sun
day. The regular hours are from 9 to
6 o'clock on week days; 2 to 5 on Sun
days. The entrance fee for mornings
and the afternoons of Mondays and
"Wednesdays has been changed to 25
cents. Yearly tickets may be obtained
for the price of 10 admissions. The
exhibit of the art school will remain
open until May 23. This Is a most in
teresting exhibition to all who are alive
to the cultivation of local art. About
300 designs, drawings and paintings are
shown, representing all the students
and all the classes of the school.
Geajihart Park the recognized Summer
resort of the Oregon Coast. The natural
beauties of this place are unsurpassed
and no other spot offers such oppor
tunities for surf bathing, golfing, ten
nis and automobillng as are here found.
The magnificent new hotel opens this
season and the completion of improve
ments now under way will make thft
resort more attractive than ever and
place it In a class by Itself. We are
offering a few Gearhart Park lots for
sale, both for residence and business
purposes. If you want an ideal loca
tion for a Summer home or. a profitable
Investment with very little money at
stake, see Chapin & Herlow, 332 Cham
ber of Commerce.
Xotich. The Steel Bridge and Albina
Fuel Companies have consolidated and
in future will do business as the Albina
Fuel Company, Inc.; establishing a
branch in eastern part of the city, mak
ing a specialty of slab wood and coal
at reduced prices in Broadway addi
tion. Rose City Park and adjacent lo
calities. The above firms wish to
thank the people of Portland for liberal
patronage the past five years and will
endeavor to merit their future support,
as the management and general policy
of fair dealing and prompt service will
continue. Phone E 182, C 1117, C 1773.
F. P. Waring, President; Henry Baren
derick. General Manager.
"Wry is it that everybody goes to
Hill's Sanatorium for baths and treat
ment in cases of rheumatism, skin and
private diseases, etc.? The reason is
that Hill's Sanatorium, Russian and
Turkish baths is the finest and clean
est on the Coast and accommodations
up to date, and they guarantee to-cure
any case they treat. Russian, Turkish
and tub baths, fine swimming plunge
in connection; first-class lady and gent
masseurs in attendance. Geo. Hill,
proprietor and manager. 595 Front
street, corner Sherman. Open day and
nijrtit. Phone Main 451.
Baseball Game Today.
Ked-JIot Game Todat.
West Sides
vs.
Dilworth Derbies
3TH AND VACOHN StS.
Admission 25 Cents.
Game Called at 3 P. M. Sharp.
Red-Hot Gams Todat.
Baseball Game Today.
Oriental Ri.os. Just received a non
importation of 120 rugs which we have
marked at exceptionally attractive
prices. Don't fail to Inspect our col
lection, as we can and do sell for less
than others, because we are direct im
porters, understand our business and
are satisfied with a small margin of
profit. Cartozlan Bros., 472 Washing
ton street.
BoCnd Volumes Presented. The Dun
ham Printing Company has Just delivered
to the City Auditor the new charters,
ordered printed by the Council. Hand
some morocco-bound volumes were pre
sented by the company to Mayor Simon,
members of the Council and other offi
cials. The charter contains all of the
amendments that have been, adopted up
to date.
A Celery-Raiser, an oniongrower, a
florist, a greenhoua2 man. a dairyman
and a high-class gardener will be In
terested in my proposal to 6ell or lease a
very fertile and. irrigable tract, near trol
ley line station. 31 minutes from Lents
Junction. Free fuel and free water. Ad
dress me at Lents. Or., It. F. D. No. 1.
J. D. Lee.
Education Is Subject. '"The ' Best
Method to Educate in Kindness," will
be the subject of discussion at the meet
ing of the Portland branch of the Inter
national Ethical Educational Society at
501 Yamhill street Tuesday night at 8
o'clock. This meeting is free to all the
public.
Asthma can be quickly relieved by using
Wyatt's Asthma Remedy, for sale by A.
W. Atten, F. W. Byerley, Plummer Drug
Company. Jancke Drug Company, Love
Drug Company, B. F. Jones and J. A.
Clemenson.
A Reader of the Open Road Magazine
would like to meet all readers of the
Open Road. Please call at 126 East
Fourteenth, or phone East 4922.
CUy roller skating today: get exercise.
IrfDT'S Bll-TCLE. Ml Hovt St.
Printing?Ansley, cheapest, best. 250 Oak
Electric Cleaners rented. Main 1233.
Dm. Fuffpcmm and foot authority,
SG.00.
Medium size $7.00. Larger
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
Dentists and Physicians, for Rent.
Two rooms in Corbett' bldg. AppW 1011
Corbett bldg.
Wooster's for (Havana cigars.
JAIL TO GET AUTO MEN
OWNERS OF 40 O MACHIXES
MTJST REGISTER THIS "WEEK.
City Auditor Opens "War on Delin
quents Who Have Failed to See
, Official as Required.
Four hundred automobile owners in
this city will be arrested and com
pelled to furnish bail to keep out of
jail unless they "get busy" and reg
ister with City Auditor Barbur at the
City Hall at once. Mr. Barbur so de
clared yesterday. A very large number
of these persons Ignore the regulations
as to registering machines or are un
aware of them and there has been so
much trouble over it that arrests are
to be ordered soon for those who do not
comply with the provisions.
"There are fully 400 owners of auto
mobiles in this city who have not reg
istered their machines at our office,'
said Mr. Barbur. "We are notifying
all whom we can reach, but we have
about reached the limit, and I intend to
turn over the balance to Chief Cox for
arrests soon. We must have a correct
list of the owners of automobiles and
have them correspond with the num
bers on the machines, otherwise our,
records are almost worthless."
Mr. Barbur also will ask the City
Council to amend the ordinance gov
erning automobiles so that a person
cannot sell a machine without notify
ing the Auditor and arranging for the
transfer of the number. This is neces
sary in ordeii that the city authorities
may be able to trace a machine in
cases of accidents or other reasons.
AUCTION SALE.
On Oriental Rugs.
We have decided to close our stay In
this city by holding an auction on our
fine collection of Oriental rugs. We will
give the people a fine chance to buy
these rugs at their own prices. Even
piece . will be sacrificed. Stock will be
on exhibit all day Monday, and auction
will start Tuesday, May 17, at 2 P. M. and
7:30 P. M. Everybody is invited to attend
and take advantage of this auction.
THE ORIENTAL RUG CO..
147 6th St., Bet. Alder and Morrison.
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladies, 305 "Wash., near 6th at.
Special Sunday chicken dinner, with ice
cream, 50 cents. Merchants' lunch daily.
25 cents. Imperial chop suey and Chinese
noodles. Imperial Kantong Cafe, 452
Washington St., between 12th and 13th.
Special Sunday chicken dinner with ice
cream or strawberry short cake, 50 cents.
Merchants' lunch daily. 23c. Royal chop
suey and Chinese noodles. Royal Canton
Grill, 3o3-3o4 Alder st.
A special 60c chicken dinner today at
Hall's restaurant. 830 Washington St.
Chicken 'dinner. Peerless Cafeteria, 104
Fifth, near Washington.
IRVINGTON.
We have completed and are ready
for sale three modern houses in this
desirable location.
F. E. Bowman & Co.
Cor. 22d and Brazee St?.
IRVINGT0NJ5ARGAINS.
$1450 E. 20th St., near Stanton.
$1500 E. 23d St., near Knott
$1800 E. 20th St., near Brazee
$2500 E. 21st St., near Tillamook
$3300 Cor. 17th st. and Stanton.
$3500 100x100, cor. 20th and Stanton
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.,
. Cor. 22d and Brazee Sts.
S00-SP0KANE-P0RTLAND.
A real pleasure trip 'across the con
tinent if your ticket reads via this new
scenic route. Electric lighted trains and
the best of everything. Office 142 Third
street. "
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune, Columbia Bldg., Main. A 1(31,
Express Company to Build.
GRANTS PASS. Or., May 14. Special )
A representative of Weils-Fargo Ex
press Company was in this city today
making application to the Council for a
permit to erect a concrete building upon
the railroad's grounds to be used by that
company as offices and storerooms. The
building will be 26x46 feet.
I.ardner-Horsfeldt Marriage.
On Saturday morning at the home of
Rev. B. H. Roper. 26rt Me.Millen street.
Graham Lardner and Miss Georgie Hors
feldt were united in marriage. Immrli.
ately after the ceremopy the couple took-j
THIS IS
Boys' Week
p fl
the train for Seattle. They will spend
their honeymoon visiting points of inter
est on the Sound and in British Colum
bia. Mr. Lardner 1s.'a . clerk . in-the O.
R. & T. offices in Portland.
IRVINGTON.
We have a few of the $1500 lots left
between Thompson and Brazee streets.
All improvements in and paid.
F. E. Bowman & Co.
Cor. 22d and Brazee Sts.
Ifiimber Company Incorporated.
Articles of incorporation .were filed yes
terday for the National Lumber Company
by Mandius 01en, T. W-. Norby and N.
D. Simon in the County ' Clerk's office
yesterday. The company will do a gen
eral logging and lumbering business. Its
capital stock is $50,000. Supplementary
articles were filed by r the Park-Street
Company, increasing its capital stock
from $50,000 to $40,000.
Couplw Leave . for South.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson left Sat
urday morning for their home in Sacra
mento, Cal. They were married Tuesday
evening at the home of the bride's father,
at 621 Tenino avenue.
CARD Or THAHK5,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson wish to
express their appreciation of the sym
pathies extended by friends . and rela
tives in the bereavement " of their
daughter, Inger.
Plant Slbson's atones. Phone Selltvofvt 3i-
OCCASIONALLY YOU BREAK
YOUR GLASSES
Yon need them all the time. '. Bring
the pieces to us. '. "We will . duplicate
the broken lens, no -matter where the
glasses came from: We make the
new. lens exactly like the old, with
only the old pieces to go by. Many
times the work can- be done while you
wait. Brt you ecn always have them
the same day. ' This' is' a" point worth
remembering if vou wear glasses.
DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS
!1S-Ir KAlljXC BLDG,
Car. Third and Washington Streets.
Second Kloor. Take Klevator.
For automobiles and carriages ; all
colore all sizes. Any price from
Seventy-Five Cents to the finest
Cloth Robes at Twenty Dollars.
We have these for all kinds of
weather; more of them than all
other stores in town.
330 E. Morrison St.
SOROS IS
HOSIERY
is in keeping with the "So
rosis Shoe" perfection.
KNIGHTS
JTafibipgton,;.: Nar- Sectmd.-
Is
KILHAM
THE PERRY HOTEL
Madison St.
Ob. Boren Ave.
SEATTLE
AbsohRely
Eire-Proof
m
Enro
United WtrcIoM
Station
Tfca Hlgseat Grade Erery Modara CoveafBO
Centrally located and commandlnjf a -view of th
Olympics, Cascade Mountains. Mt. Rainier and
yngrt Sound, Auto-'Bua meets trains and boats
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan S3.00 a day up
Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con
venience. On carlines transferring all ever
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco
PHOENIX
IRON WORKS
Enartneers, Founders,
Machinists and Boilermakers,
Building and Structural Work.
WE MAKE
Fire Hydrants, Log Hants, ' Cast
Gears, Hydraulic Giants, Water
Gates, Lumber Tracks, Etc.
HAWTHORNE AYE. AND EAST THIRD
PORTLASD, OR.
CCHWAB PRINTING CO
OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
a47t STARK STREET
the Average Clo!
Buyer a Judge
We answer yes, and A. B. Stein
bach & Co.'s business is proof of
it; our facilities for giving far
greater values than those of any
other Portland clothing store and
the public's promptness in recog
nizing this fact indicates a thor
ough understanding of the term
tt i - it
vuiue-givmg.
No man should feel satisfied to purchase
a Suit or Spring Overcoat, without first
having a look at our lines at $15, $20, $25
or $30. Special models and fabrics for
young men. Handsome, conservative
styles for older men.
The Famous
The only solid Mahogany
and Quarter - Sawed Oak
Desks made and no extra
price for this feature.
Every Desk we handle is
fully guaranteed.
More than a hundred styles
and sizes to select from.
We furnish your office com
plete with Desks, Chairs,
Tables, Piling Cabinets, etc.
in wood and steel.
We have saved others money
and annoyance. Let us do
as much for you.
GET CATALOGUE.
STATIONERY
FIFTH AND
e Desks
Chicago Beach
(AMERICAN OK
Finest Hotel
combines the restful auiet
with the gaieties of a great summer resort city. Only ten
minutes' ride by express trains separates the theatre and
shopping district from this delightful spot. Here, sur
rounded by beautiful lawns, flower-beds, tennis courts,
etc, you can enjoy the cool, refreshing breezes of Lake
Michigan. For the bathers the smooth, sandy beach Is near
by. Orchestra every evening adds to the delight of prome-
t oaoea on nearly i,uu leet oi
ouisiae rooms jou private Datbs. 1 able unexcelled.
u? hotel adjoin the
Ays us Kuu iiojks, isiowu,
iiluiiuiu mium;uuus.
mer sruest ia welcomed wttn
iiusxrarea DooKiet
silt Blvd.
B. E. M'alker, LL.D, President.
Established 1S7
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE, TOROSTO.
London Office,
t Lombard Street, JE. C
BreatUo and"sigwaty.e Domln,on of Canada; Also at San Francisco.
Caaadlaa Collections.
U'JkISJ? 1Ve,1S0 brnches. distributed throughout the Do
minion, la enabled to offer uneurpassed facilities for making collections
In any part of Canada,
Portland Branch, Cor. Second Mi
SEE OUR GREAT
DISPLAY OF
BOYS' APPAREL
hes-
of Values?
J
& PRINTING CO.
OAK STREETS
"J . J
raW..-.-.r.,.
EUROPEAN
PLAN)
on Great Lakes
of the cmintrv and seashore
Droad veranda. 450 large, airy
great South Park System, famous
laaes, oouievnras. ana many
a lie tourist. Transient or sum
true Southern hospitality.
en request to Manager,
and Lake Shore,
A. Laird, General Mann
New York Of fire.
16 Exchange Place.
Stark Streets, F. C". Malpas, Manager.