The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 08, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 5, Image 37

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    THE SUMJAY OKEGOXIAX. FORTLAXD OCTOBER 8, 1911. ' 5 .
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Btindsn. of thl dtr. The weddlne;
will take place In Pluramer en Decem
ber SI.
SOCIETY PERSOXALS.
The Ml 0rt"iee end Iry Wllon
ha b paulgf a few day t Banff.
Canaoa.
8 U Brook, of The Dalle, la
rneat at the Franklin Menefee bome.
en Broadway-
Mis Anna Pentland. of Loe An4s.
was tha cuest last week of Mr a. Frank
lin Meeefee.
Lola Xew. daughter of Mr. and MraJ
Track. New. la convalescing at ner
some. 14 Cook avenue.
Mr. D. t. Brlatow. of Eocene, la vl
Itln her mother. Mr a. J. R. Bean. In
tela city for a few weeka,
Mr. and Mr. T. O. IrlTr and family
tiave returned from the East, where
they hae Tlilted all the principal
points of Interest.
MUa Blanche Jeffrey, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. R. T. Jeffrey. Orer
toa street, la elaltlna; Vilas Esther John
aon at Coqollle. Or.
J C P. Weatenirard and family are
acaln lfrln In Portland after two
year' abeence. They are now at home
at 711 Korthrup etreet.
Mr. Marcua Plmpeon and her liter.
Miss Carrie Holbrook. left Portland
Friday erenlne; for St. Paul and Du
luth. where they will pa October.
Mra Charles F. Berr haa returned
from a three months- visit In the Eaat.
and Is at home at Highland Court.
Twenty-second and Gllsan streets.
I n Ricen leu . .... - -
Hospital last week, where she under
. . ..rioua o Deration- She la con
valraclna; at the bome of ber parents
. t t Melena
A. Schlndler la vlaltlns;
relatives and friend In Salem, whence
he went to attend the weddlnjr of her
.t - fiB. r Mcninaier. iv
Krt Cramer.
e-..w Tior will leave Port
land Tueaday for New York, where she
will visit relatives. Dr. Taylor will Join
her In November and return with her
tor r-hrlstmaa.
u. Mra. Max II. Clark have re
turned and will be at home to their
frt-o1s In 114 orana " aPr.
Grand avenue and East Oak street, af-
tr October 11.
Miss Frieda Muellhaupt la vleltln
friends and relatives In Salem. hence
he went to participate In the weddln
of her coualn. Mis i-ena ki'.
r Albert Cramer.
Mra Sam Story, who left Portland for
San rraoclseo Wednesday to place her
daughters. Eleanor and Monica.
Morrison s school, win spvna
r at 10IO Broadway of that city.
Mrs. Georae O. Wentworth and aona,
r-k..i.. .nd Jackson, left Portland re
cently by ateamer-for California. Mr.
Wentworth will Join hla family later
and will return wltn tnem aooui pun
4 v llmtv
C Lewis Mead. Mra. Mead and their
child were amons; the pessenero on
the Shasta Limited for San Francisco
last Thursday. They will visit res
tive In California and sail October u
.. jiui and the Philippines.
Mr. and Mra. H. M. Cake, of Port
land, left New Haven. Conn, this week
on an automobile tour of New Encland.
They are accompanied on the trip by
Mrs Frank Ollbert. another represen
tative of Portland society at present In
th East.
Mrs Frank Gilbert, of Portland, has
arrived at New Haven. Conn, where
-.. k.. nn. to visit ber two sons, Al
fred and Wellington, and to see her
rirst irrandchlld. a aausjnjer. wmm
recently been born to Mr. and Mra. Al
fred Gilbert.
vi.. it t. Shelter, who has been
...r,-A t the Good Samaritan Hoe
k - uuk of typhoid fever.
i. r.oorted much better. Her fwend
will be (lad to know that he will be
able to return to her home. Irvine
street. In a few diya
t.m.a n pitkln. of 11 Chan-
man street, baa returned from Cali
fornia, where she haa been vtsfltlne
.!.: In Loa Anarelea. though she
-. ..I some time In San Francisco,
Oakland, tha Catallna Islands and the
beachea near an FTnrl'0.
Superintendent C. J. Franklin, of the
r.. i,n Railway. Llaht Power Com
ted br hla wlfo and
dauchter. Dorothy, haa gone to Atlan
tic City. N. J., for eeveral weeka. whera
ha will attend the National meeting
of tha American Street Railway Asso
elation.
Mrs. James T. Barron, of III Wasco
street, city, departed last evening for
Dn.mn she la accompanied by her
.,.. Mra. A. PI Nixon, and will be
inn.. be Mr. Barron later. Mlaa
anna Rarron .and Maater Robert Bar
ron will attend school at the Hub City.
where the family aspect to maee a pro
t rartcd sojourn.
nr. W. O. Stlllman. of Albany. N. T
.fdnt of the American Humane A
million aa well aa the International
association and Mra O. T. Angell. of
Host on. wife of the first editor of Our
immh Animals, were ruests of Mr. ana
Mra Bruce Rowan, while In Portland
last week.
Mrs. Jessie B. Sharp. Miss Dorothy
Sharp and Miss Constance Sharp will
leate the city soon for an eitended
tour of Europe, pssslng the greater
part of their time In Parla On their
way to New Tork. whence they em
pert to sail D'H month, they will stop
In Chicago and Duluth. Mr. Sharp wilt
)ntn his family In New Tork and travel
through Europe with them. The Misses
Sharp will pass the Winter at school
In Pari.
NEW CHURCH WILL BE
BUILT ON L ADD TRACT
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Competes for Or fin Congressman Murdock
to Speak At Central Christian Church October 12.
ANEW Methodist Church to cost
not less than 110.00 la to be
built In the Ladd Addition. Rer.
Charles T. Mcpherson, newly-appointed
pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal
Church, Is already at work raising
funds for the site, which will probably
coat about 14100. In. the meantime he
Is holding services In the parsonage,
at 1(1 Hemlock street, although this
building Itself la not yet completed.
A bell for the new church baa been
secured. It will be erected temporarily
upon a pole near the parsonage, and
will be rung at service times on 8un-
Talbott Wras formerly paator of Taylor
Street Clturch. and Is now superintend
ent of tha- Utah Methodist Mission,
with headquarter at Salt Lake City,
while, Dr. Young Is the present pastor
of the local church.
Dr. and Mrs. Talbott are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steele, st
Evahwe Station. Dr. Talbott will
preach this morning, and Dr. Twang
will speak tonight on Gypsy Smith.
e
Miss Eva Clarke, a native of India,
will occupv the pulpit of Hassalo Con
gregational Church this morning. She
haa devoted her life to studying social
and religious conditions In Indla-lany
PASTOR OF TAYLOR-STREET METHODIST CHURCH. AND FOR
ME R ASTOrTwHO WERE ENTERTAINED FRIDAY NIGHT.
SFKC! t. AXXOrXCF.MKVTS.
Sir nor Cerrello has started his
French and Italian rlaasea Write Sill
Henry B!dg Marshall 41.
v;ondwln front-laced corsets.
Wade Corset Agency. Suite 111 Filed
ner hide. llh and Wash. Phone Main
44.
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Hata that are exclusive and strllsh,
at The Ehnm Millinery. US Tenth
St . near AMer. Order work atso re
relees careful attention.
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Mrs Butterworth. who haa lately ar
rived from Chicago, haa opened a resi
dent studt of dramatic art at 17 E-
falmon St. Thone B 1P77.
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Miss Bu-kenmeyer' dancing classes
and Informal. Tuesday evenings. Sat
urdav afternoons. Llnnea HalL list and
Irrtng sts Saturdar evenings. Warer
Iv Hail. Private dally. A 1111; Main
TTii.
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HITLERS CANDIES.
We will receive shipments of there
candles every few daya: one and two
sound boxes.
FRANK N AC
Prescription druggtat. corner Sixth and
Alder. Selling building.
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The Merrymakers of Rose City Chap
ter, tx E. S, will give a "&" and danc
ing party at the Masonic Temple, west
park and Tamhlll streets. Monday
evening, tvtober 1. All members of
the Eastern Star and their friends cor
dially invited. Admission 14 rente.
Jefferson Hlg-h Uccts Editor.
Owing to the resignation of Mlaa
Tern Wedrirk from the staff of the
Spectrum, the Jefferson High School
paper, an election was held Friday.
Alice Gram won by a great majority.
Mlaa Gram has been aaeoclated with
the paper since It was started.
Oregon Ilertw relieve most forms of
kidney and bia'fd'r troublea Plummer
irug Co, 140 Third street.
ULl I L U
J D,. Be.i.ta.1. Tow... Dr. H. J. Talbott. j
,..,.- i i i i i i e
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day. Rev. Mi. McPherson Is now
working to secure a pipe organ.
Trinity church will compete for the
I17S0 pipe organ which la to be given
by 11 merchanta of the elty to the
church having the highest number of
votes, votes being secured by per
sons who make purchaaea of these
merchanta The contest closes at
P. M. February 1.
Mr. McPherson says he Intends to
have a frame church building erecfed.
because It can be finished In better
style for the same money than If a
stone structure were built. A site 100
feet square will be needed. The par
sonsge Is being, built at a cost of
14000 for the building and site.
Mr. and Mra McPherson were ten
dered a reception Friday night at the
homo of Mr. and Mra B. F. Gray, at
(11 Ladd avenue.
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Congreasman Victor Murdock hss
been secured by the Central Chris
tian Church aa a speaker In a lecture
coarse October It. at the church. East
Twentieth and East Salmon streets.
Other speakers and entertainers who
have been aecured are: Whitney Broth
ers' Quartet. Senator uore. i r.
Conolly. the Dudley Buck Concert
Company and Frank Dixon.
& racentlon to Rev. and Mra. H. J.
Talbott and to Dr. and Mra Benjamin
Young was given at Tayior-streei
Methodist Church last Frldsy night. Dr.
sections of India seldom visnea oj
civilised men or women have been
penetrated by her. She will be dressed
this morning In the costume of a high
caste Hindu.
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Rev. and Mra Delmer H. Trimble,
of Centenary' Methodist Eplscopa
Church, entertained the official board
of the church last Monday evening. It
was the first meeting since the annual
state conference.
Rev. Mr. Trimble will begin next
Sunday a serlee of sermons on "The
Man for Men." Next Sunday night
the topic will be. "His Resolution." and
the Sunday night following. "His Sense
of Right." October I the topic wiH
be. "His Depth of Sympathy." and No
vember . "Hte Mental Orlp." Today
Is rally day for the Sunday school.
This morning's service will be given
over to exercises by the school, under
the direction of Superintendent Ed
ward Drake.
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Rev. J. Logan Crans. who has Just
arrived from Kansas, will take charge
of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal
Church, at ! Tenth street north, to
day. The aubject of the sermon at 11
A. M. will be. "A Courageous Chris
tian." At noon there will be a class
meeting, and at 1:11 P. M. Sunday
school. The A. C E. League will meet
at 7 o'clock In the evening. Evening
services will begin at t o'clock. "An
I'nfading Crown" will be the subject.
Awakening in Mexico Is Marked,
Declares Investor Who Has Seen
Sonora and Sinaloa Em Elected Officers and Settled Down Great Agri
cultural Activity Along West Coast, Where Rich Lands Are Cheap.
LOS ANGELES. Oct 7. (Special.)
Jf. R- Martin, president and gen
eral manager of the Mutual Agri
cultural Company, haa Just returneo
from a trip of eight weeks spent on the
west coast of Mexico, where his com
pany haa large land holdings. Speak
ing of conditions In Mexico, he says:
"Tha state of Sonora and binaioa
have held their tat elections and the
governors and other officials have as
sumed their offlcea To the best of my
knowledge there were absolutely no
disturbances of any kind, and In the
state of Sinaloa, where my interests
are. the new governor. r -
Renterta. wae elected py an over
whelming majority. He Is broad-mind
ed, and Intends to conduct nis "iiir
along bread lines for the benerit ot
the people. The policy of the new
governor. I understano. win of m -ter
foreign Investments and foreign 1m
mlgrstlon without monopolistic con
cession to either Mexican rltlsen or
forelgnera
"There Is a great aweaening
mining and agricultural lines through
out the west coast. The Richardson
Conetmctlon Company Is going ahead
with Its operations on the ltqui Kiver.
thle being the company or wmm
Hays Hsmmond 1 the active financial
head. September 10 ten capitalists
were going over that property. Several
daya ago 11 capitalist ana isrmt-r.
frnn Kaw York. St. Louis and Kansas
City made a thorough Inspection of the
west coast In the private car Helga.
i.nih.r carload of prospective invee-
.nr. were at the same time visiting
the Alamoa section In the lower por
tion of Sonora. Numerous American
agricultural Interest In the Cullacsn
are already preparing to sub
divide their properties, and the oppor
tunity to secure good lana cneap is
ripe.
Rich Land heap There.
-Tha west roast of Mexico la no dif
ferent from any other portion of the
country. At no other place Is there the
opportunity for the Investor or the
actual settler to secure at pioneer
pricea land which win proouce every
product known to semi-tropical and
t.mrrate sonea. The property oi tne
Mutual Agricultural Company, of which
I am president ana manaaer. ana wnicn
Is located near the county seat. Moco
rlto. about 40 mllea north of Cullacan.
haa enloved as satisfactory rain condl-
tlona aa ejuld be Imagined. Our eleva
tion Is about 100 feet. It mllea back
from the ocean, surrounded by hills
of moderate height, densely wooded.
hih ms to hsve a tendency to pre
cipitate the moisture. The soli there
nd In other localities i
nch of rein In the early part of the
evening allowa or pi'" - J
break. The climate Is similar to Cali
fornia, and Is always reasonably cool
In the shade. I brought back a few
stalks of com picked by a nstlve on
Rancho Sahlno without any Instruc
ts or Idea of securing exceptional
stalks. Cor. 77 days from oate ot
planting was hardening on stalks 11
and 11 feet high, and the ears were
large and firm.
Asssrlran weveaaewt fireot.
Judalng from my own observation
and discussion with numerous Aroert- ,
can and native on the West Cosst, an
American movement Is already started
which Is likely to he a record-breaker.
People seemed to be waiting for the
national election to determine who was
going to be president, and the confi
dence In President-elect Madero la such
that already Investors and settlers are
filling every train south-bound through
Nogales for the West Coast of Mex
ico." Among ether Los Angeles real estate
coneerna Interested In the exploitation
of lands on the West Coast of Mexico
are the C F. O'Brien Company. Ben W.
McCloskey 4k Co. and C. M. Wooster
Co. The O'Brien Company Is the gen
eral selling agent here for the Rich
ardson Construction Company, which Is
backed by John Hays Hammond and
Harry Payne Whitney. This company
Is developing a tract of 1. 000.000 acres
along the Taqul River delts 100.000
four miles of Hermoalllo. which is to be
sold out In 10-acre tracts. .In addition
to their small farm sales. Wooster ft
Co. have sold nearly to.000 acres whole
sale, on tract of 717S acres having
Just been purchssed by Homer Laugh
Un. of Loa Angeles.
Preao Seats for Trial Awarded.
Seats for newspaper men and press
bureau at the trial of the McNamara
brothers have been awarded yesterday
br lottery. In all 41 seats were marked
off In the space reserved. According
to a detective of the Burns agency, his
chief will not be In attendance until
after the Jury haa been selected.
The DUtrict Attorney was at M of
fice yesterday after an absence of sev
eral days consulting with his assistant
and Attorney Oscar Lawler. When
asked If he wonld assist In the phosecu.
lion of the McNamaras. Lawler declined
to commit himself.
The. attorneys for the defense have
arrived at a definite conclusion con
cerning the matter of asking for a
change of the trial from Judge Walter
Bordweir court to another department
but refused to make It public. Both
LATE HOURS PUNISH
THE FAT FOLKS
It Is the wisdom of ancient dars that the
fatter you become the quicker ou weary.
One sits out more dancee than formerly,
the rteli sxows weaker after 1 :SO A. M-. In
exact ratio to the lenethentnc ot the waist
meaenre. Pat Is robbing you ot fun.Just
at a tims when you have the leisure end
the cash for !t-
Tos may reduce that fatty overplus, ana
so revive your fl'n energise, it-you
will. In the slmplrst mar. Tou can take
eg a sound ef It a dar. If you wish, with
out csuslng weakness, or wrinkles, or call
lea upon xercllns er dieting for help.
For years fashionable fat pnp; hava been
twins the raraous Marmoia Prescription. H
m. Marmoia. S FU tx. Oaacara Aro
matic. ea Peppermint Water. Now
these eaaie proportions bsve been com
bined, most elessntly. Into a tablet, the
alsrtnola Prescription Tablet.
you mar take ene tablet or many dally
(without Injury) as aa offset to the fat.
id a sere restorer of that spiiocr. Jumpy,
lithesome eslMty end tlrelesa endurance
voa have besun to leara to yearn for. Ten
der sevrsay-gre cents te your drucclst for
7t write the distributors, the Msr-
moia -e. as farmer Bide Detroit. Mich.
Why aott
Stops a Deep-Seated
Cough in a Hurry
A Family Supply of Unequalad Cava"
Remedy for BOdSbioney Re
funded H Fall.
Cough madlolDea, aa a rote, contain a
large proportion of plain syrup e. good ln-
rsdient, but one that anyone can maze,
pint ot granulated, sugar, with X pint
of warm water, stirred for 8 mlnntea, gives
you aa good tyrnp aa money oan buy.
A (Ooent bottle of Plnax, mixed In
pint bottle with home-made ngar syrnp.
C.nj. Aunv a o .
directions In package.
And money eouidn t bay a quicker,
better petneuv. Take hold at once, gives
almost Instant relief, and usually stop
the most obstinate, deep-seated cough in
S4 hour. It stimulate the appetite. Is
lightly laxative and haa a pleasant taste
children take It willingly. Splendid for
hoarseness, asthma, chest pain, and others,
throat troublea, and un equaled lor prompt
reeulta in whooping oonph,
Plnex 1 a special and highly concen
trated compound of Imported Norway
White Pine extract, and 1 rich in gnalaool
and other natural healing pine elements.
Simply mix It a directed with go gar syrup
or strained honev, and it la ready for use
Used in more homes In the TJi-8. and
Canada than any other oough remedy.
Pinex ha often been imitated, but never
uooeaaftdlv, for nothing else will produce
the name result. The genuine U guaran
teed to give absolute satisfaction or money,
refunded. Certificate of guarantee 1
wrapped in each package. Vonr druggist
has Plnex or will get It for yon. If not,
send to The Plnex Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Pinex Is fullv guaranted by Laue-Davls
Drug Co. (distributers!. Portland.
the District Attorney and Attorney
Darrow have consulted with Judge
Bordwell on matters relative to cer-
tain court procedure in the case.
Sheriff William A. Hammel and hi
deputies have served ummonse on the
125 talesmen whose names were drawn
from the Jury wheel last week for pos
sible duty in the McNamara trial. On
the backs of all summonses served on
the talesmen Is a quotation from a
speech of one of the, former Los An
geles Judges made to a trial term pan
el of Jurors, warning the veniremen
served against allowing themselves to
be questioned concerning the caae In
which they are summoned, and advising
them, if so questioned .to. rebuff the
questioner. If the latter Is persistent
the talesman Is advised to report his
conduct to the trial Judge.
City Polities Simmering.
The political upheaval In San Fran
cisco, In which the McCarthy oligarchy
went down with a crash, is generally
regarded as rationalising the Los An
geles situation. But politicians. In dis
cussing the effect of the Northern elec
tion on affairs here are divided in their
opinions.
One element believes the overwhelm
ing defeat of McCarthy puts Harriman
out of consideration and Is likely to
disintegrate his vote, and that Mushet
will gain largely from the lahpr unions.
The other element, largely the good
government faction, believes the result
will re-emphasize the necessttr of
electing Alexander at the primary, for
largely the same reason that Rolph was
elected In Ban Francisco that Is, to
prevent the danger of a vlce-rldden
laborlte town.
Both elements agree that Harriman's
chances and those of the reds generally
are badly hurt.
It Is impossible to estimate the effect
of the San Francisco election- at this
time, other than, to realise that it is
discouraging to the Soclallst-Laborlte
party here. There is no tangible evi
dence of the effect so far. and .prob
ably there will be none until the reds
have had a chance to catch their breath.
They may stand pat with their forces,
but there are sure to be desertions.
It Is not likely, however, that the
reds will stampede In any great num
bers to Alexander. There la no hope ot
a wide-open town under Alexander,
which large numbers of the Harriman
element expect. If the Mushet element
is sincere In claiming accessions from
the red ranks by the thousands, as they
say. It must be because there Is some
thing In Musliet's candidacy that Is
less repugnant to the unions than Al
exander. So far Mushet has not made plain Ms
position as between the Industrial at
titude, of the present administration
and the demands of the laborites. He
must not be Judged, therefore, until he
hss msde his position clear. It will not
A 'WA
THERE IS A REASON
"Why you should come to Portland's
Emporium. You can always find
th newest, up-to-date apparel for
, misses and women here at a lower
price than is asked elsewhere.
It is a real pleasure to shop in
' the neatest, cleanest, brightest
Cloak and Suit Department in
Portland.
-Come Here Monday
New Suits, ' New Coats.
avaaBMBHWHBs. . -sssxsBsssssssxsBsssxzesssssx
New Waists, New Dresses
Are Here for Your Inspection
Your Attention Is Directed to Our
Splendid Tailored Suits at $1950
NOVELTY COATS
Every smart,' chic style is here. Eeversibles, Duo-faced,
noveltv mixtures. A beautiful collection. Modestly priced
at...................... S14.75 to S32.50
See Our Window Display of
New Light Blue Tailoi-ed Suits
126 Sixth St., Near Washington
New Millinery
be fair to Judge Mushet by any demon
stration of the reds or their deserters
until he has msde himself . clear on
these questions.
Noted Visitor la California.
L. F. Maxwell, of London, England,
who has been visiting; In the United
States during the last six .months, ar
rived" In Santa Barbara recently for a
two weeks' stay.
Mr. Maxwell was formerly a captain
In the British cavalry and served with
hla regiment through the war In' South
Africa. At the close of the war he re
turned to England, and took a position
with a banking; house. He was then
sent to India, where he acted for the
company until a year ago when he re
signed and returned to England.
"Many years ago I promised myself
that I would some day Wait the United
States," said Captain Maxwell In talk
ing of his travel-"and six months ago
I determined to fulfill this promise to
myself. I first visited New York ana
then came West over the northern
route, stopping at Chicago, Minneapo
lis. Butte. Spokane, Seattle, and then
came down the coast visiting Portland
and San Francisco before reaching
here.
"The United States Is a wonderful
country. I had no Idea when I left
home that I was going to see such a
magnificent land. And when I stop to
think that I have seen only a - small
part of the total I can scarcely believe
It .
"The average . resident of foreign
lands does not comprehend the size of
this country, and I know many well
read people In England. Germany,
France and Spain who believe that your
states are simply large cities. That
may sound odd to you. but It Is a fact
nevertheless."
CLOSING GUT SALE
No Exaggerated Values We Quote Only
Our Regular and Closing Out Prices
$3 1.50 Coats
$19.75
Our entire stock of new rail Coats in
materials of polo cloths, doable-faced
mixtures, Scotch mixtures and the new
reversible velvet coats that were bar
gains at $31.50, will
be closed out at.
VJ UW nviv a
'$19.75
$8 and $10 Beautiful
New Fall Waists $4.95
Our entire stock of Chiffons, fancy
Silks. Nets, Voiles and Maro,uisette
Waists that have not been in stock 30
days, and which sold regularly at $3
and $10, to be closed
out at the low price
:,$4.95
, I . .'-,.;- W1 i
HI'
$30 Black and Blue
Serge Suits at Only .
Five beautiful new Tall models to select from. Every one Is a per
fectly man-tailored garment and made of imported French and man
nish serzea. Skinner satin-lined. Every woman who bought one has
declared they were exceptional bargains at $30.00.
We are closing them out now at. .
$18.75
tav tv usr vuv
$18.75
MM
New Location 145 Seventh Street
BETWEEN MOEEISON AND ALDER.
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F. FRENDS
EXCLUSIVE LADIES' TAILOR
OPENING
ANNOUNCEMENT
In making my introduction
to the ladies of Portland, it is
my intention to impress upon
them several facts of impor
tanceA
Chiefly as a means of ac
quainting them with my meth
ods of tailoring. I will make a
special offer of a strictly. Man
Tailored Suit, made to our
order material, design jid
workmanship of superior-quality
for a short time only
$37.50
My experience and associa
tion, both in New York and
Chicago, with tailors of mark
enable me unhesitatingly to
state that every garment made
by me will be-guaranteed, both
as to quality of goods, style
and fit.
F. FRENDS
LADIES' TAILOR
306 CENTRAL BUILDING
10th and Alder Sts.
Phone i Marshall 3613 ' ''
Central Bldg, Opp. Olds, Wortaan 4 Cng
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SOO-SPOKANE-POETLAND
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is the fart train between Portland and St..PauL, The. equipment is
made up of modern day coaches, tourist cars, standard sleepers, elec
tric lighted, wide vestibuled, buffet,- library-compartment-observation,
cars. Beyond question the finest transcontinental train in service.
See that your ticket reads via the -
NEW SCENIC ROUTE
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For rates and full particulars apply at 142 Third street or address
. ; Frank E. Johnson, G. A. P. D, Portland, Or.
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