The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 08, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 39

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER" 8. 1911.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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At a rr.ftlni of tha executive com
mtttee of tha Lone Ftr Lotownin' Al
locution yeeterdsr In tha office of Pee
ratsry J. A- Strowbrldse. It waa decided
to miki a general request of lotowners
to contribute to the fund for the Im
provement of tha cemetery And to ask
those who hare contributed to forward
a waiver that the committee may begin
Improvements. In former notices sent
to lotownera they were saked to pay
A fixed amount, or apportionment, but
as many thought It was an assessment,
the committee decided to ask. owners
to pay ths apportionment or pay what
they can In cash, or In monthly In-J
(Ailments. It was also voted to ask
the present subscribers to stvs tha es
ecatlv committee authority to start
Improvements as considered best. Mrs.
June McMillan Ordwsy. chairman of
the Women's Auxiliary, will orgsnlse
her forces this week. Tb executive
committee la composed of 10 prominent
Portland women, who have consented
to assist In the Improvement of the
cemetery.
CorTTB-j Favors AmrTAJtm or
Prim The committee from the Kenll
worta Improvement Association has re
ceived Assurances from the City En-g-lneer
that the additional territory
a -Bed for will be Included In tha as
sessed territory of the Kenllworth
Holaate sewer system. eoraprlsln
haul 100 acraa which will drain to
the sewer constructed and eventually
must be connected with the Kenllworth
sewer. This additional territory will
reduce the assessment per lot from 11
to 1L The contractors. Piquet. Qlfblsrb
Joplln have filled op the sunken
trenches In Kenllworth streets and
elsewhere, and there Is no further
objection from this source.
Fast irB Lls.T Hon Ooxrumm
Excellent pmerress Is bains; made on
the new East Hide Library building-, on
the southeast corner of East Eleventh
and East Aider streets, and It will be
reafly to oceupy November 1. The
building Is an attractive structure and
covers the entire quarter block. There
la a basement for heating and storage
purposes. In the main rooms there is
space for several thousands of books
and other reading, matter. When
opened the East Bide Library will have
practically the same advantages af
forded by the West Bide building. It
will be convenient to the Washington
High rvhool and the Hawthorne build
ing. Psx-bcrt Flpwio'i FrrgAi. Hn.o.
The funeral of Pelbert Eldred. who died
Wednesday At bis bom, on ths Foster
road. In the Mount Scott district, was
Held yesterday from the Church of
Christ, on Ninth avenue, and the burial
was made In Multnomah Cemetery.
Eldred cam borne from Walla WaUa
last Saturday. September 10. where he
had been at work for thre months. H
was 11 years of age and had lived In
the neighborhood for several years.
Acctoact In detail of style and fit
characterise our Hart. HchafTner
Marx clothes. The all-wool fabrics
wear better, keep shape better, look
better In every way: fin tailoring- Im
proves th servlc you get. Perfect fit
for blp and little men. They're the
right clothes for men who want perfect
garments. Samuel Rosenblatt A Co..
Third and Morrison.
OoODraiXOWSHlP COSIKTTTBH ElAH.
Th roodfrllowshtp campaign com
mittee. Women of Woodcraft, held their
annaal election of officers at head
quarters. Tenth and Taylor streets,
Wednesday afternoon, and elected their
officers and committee. October . at
1 o'clock sharp, la tb dat of next
meeting.
Oassw T4 Pot. T. W. C. A.: Cream
of tomato soup, roast beef and York
shire pudding, veal cutlets, fried onions,
creamed cauliflower, creamed shrimp
and egg on toast, vegetable salad,
fruit salad, crsb salad, pineapple Jello
with whipped cream, coccanut pie. Ice
cream with cake.
Lanon Coiit. Ibvmotox Hon
finished In oak and mahogany, one
block from Broadway csrllne: hot-wAter
heat, billiard-room, garage, etc.: Btrict
ly high-grad home; lle.eOv. terms. 1L
P Palmer-Jones Company. Ill Com
mercial Club bldg. Phonee: Main is.
A Mil.
Wb Ssu. balr mattresses retail at
wholesale prices, for 10-pound beds
from $1.1 nd up. W renovate mat
tresses and return them th same day.
We Also renovate feathers. Portland
Curled Hair Factory, H. Mettger. pro
prietor. 11 Front at. Main 47. A 174.
VX.llTARtiK TO llOU) COXYEBSB.
-Why Vegetarianism Should Prevail"
will b the theme for discussion at th
meeting of the Vegetarian Converea
slone. at the new borne of the World's
Advene Thought, til Tamhlil street.
Tuesday night. October 10. At 1 o'clock.
Turn IvxTat. 1 srttHiRT of North Pa
cific Collage haa reopened in the new
building at East Sixth and Oregon
streets. Two blocks south of Holladay
avenue. Parsons desiring dental work
are invited.
th-noot. or tsi Portlaxd Art As-s.v-tATiox.
Drawing, painting, portrait,
life, IllustrAtlPO. design, composition,
sketch and chlldren'e classes. Museum
of Art. Fifth And TAylor streets.
Altxoutiox 8au or Orisxtal. Rcoa
Reductions. It to 4( per cent less thsn
our usual low price. Temporary loca
; ttoB 44 Wash. Cartoslsn Bros, Im
' porters Oriental ruga
foa Rsarr. Two-story brick ware
beuea, lJxW feet, on railroad track.
Eiskteenth and fpshur streets Ia
qulr at Portland Artificial Ic Co.
PTrrrjrrs or rRACT amd Dbtistrt.
Tub Norms. Annual sesaloa of North
PacIHo College baa begun. Keflstratloa
will close October I J-
Havs yon work active students can
do to help pa for room or board?
Notify North Padfle College. East Sixth
and Oregon streets.
Nsw Hotx-t. Soott. Seventh and
Burnatde etreeta. t leas for a term
of years. Apply on th premtsea C
X MaJarkey.
Krxii'i HvonoraTRiio Iissim is haa
moved from 101 Twelfth street to tel
Taylor, corner Sixteenth.
Wattxo Cheap lot on Jefferson
r Columbia, west of 14th St. U 47.
Oregonlan.
Th Hcttki. SsrwARO Is quoting special
rate te a limited number of permanent.
guests.
SIM. C B a rn km r. Tabor 1114.
"Corsets. tr1pte-wtr stay ; .jcua ran teed.
Moxbt to loan on real eat ate. Denier
A Penier Realty C. e4 C. of C.
-Pa. W. ?. Cot-g. office 7J4 Msrquam
bids- Marshall 140.
Pa. ewADr, dentist. Phone Estt 4TI1.
i p, aUaxtataicx ba returned.
It?sNew! IfsDainty!
Here'i a new pattern in the special plated ware just
reached us-we want you to come and admire. We call it
the Princess pattern.
Plated ware that looks like sterling haa all the charac
teristics of sterling and costs only about 1-3 as much.
Buy this sort of plated ware and only the hostess will
know there's plated tableware in use when you set this
pattern before your guests they'll calljt sterling;.
A beautifully rubbed French finish rich distinctive
elegant.
Every piece stamped "Jaeger Bros." Nothing to show
that it's plated.
We have it in all .the wanted articles. Staple orjfancy.
Of course, it's exclusive with Jaeger Bros.
JAEGER BROS.
266 Morrison St.
Fraud Laid to Wouajc Chiropodist.
Borrowing money from an Infatuated
friend, then getting possession of the
securities And destroying them. Is
charged against Marguerite Crawford,
a ohtropodlet, who was arrested yester
dsy. Th complainant Is W. W. Brew
ster, a young contrsctor. who says he
lent th woman I1S00. receiving chattel
mortgagee In return. Later, he says,
she made excuse to get the papera In
her possession and failed to return
them.
Exhibition Is Attractivb. An, ex
ceptionally beautiful exhibition of oil
paintings, pastels, water colors and
drawings by Child Hassam. J. Alden
Weir and Thlmlster Proctor la now on
exhibition for a short time. Also, paint
ings and sculpture by Miss Msry
Hortense Webster, the new Instructor
In th rt school. Th Museum hours
are: Weekiays. to 6; Sundays. 1 to 6;
free, the afternoons of Tueedsy. Thurs
day. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Widow or Ex-Pot. res) Chiif Ti.
Word waa received yesterday of the
death In Tacoma yesterday morning of
Mrs S. B. Parish, an old-time resident
of Portland, and widow of S. B. Psr
rlsh. who was Chief of th Tolle De
partment here from lill to 1891. The
funeral will be held from the Taylor
Street Methodist Church tomorrow
morning at 11 o'clock, with Interment
In Rlvervlew Cmetery.
H. O. RrtCKTrrr r-c Fiicai. Rear. Fu
neral services for H. O. Stick ney. who
died Thursdsy. October S. at St. Vin
cent's Hospital, wer held yesterday
afternoon from Holman's chapel. Dr.
A. A. Morrison oftlclsted. The pall
besrers were: John C Lewis. Wirt
Minor. F. 8. Stsnley. Major W. W.
Morrow, David C Lwls snd Robert
Smith. Th Interment was In Rlvr
Tlew Cemetery.
Lbitts Pastor Wrxcokko. Rev. W.
Boyd Moore, the new pastor of the
Lento Methodist Church, waa given a
reception Thursday night by his con
gregstlon. He has been returned for
another year to that charge. A musi
cal and literary programme was given.
Rev. Mr. Moor responded In a short
talk. A genersl donation was given
the psstor and family In th form of a
pound party.
Ths Closiho-Ott S&ui Rbachrs It's
Cusii. Oriental rugs thst you csn
buy now At the low prices offered At
this ssl r marvels of richness and
beauty. And best of all even though
sale prices rule, you have the satis
faction of knowing that Attyeh Bros,
ar back of th sal And guarantee
every rug. no matter what the price.
Atlyeh Broa, Tenth and Wash. sts.
Crrit. War Vxtkrax Ilx- Jeremiah
Coughlan. a veteran of the Civil War.
who has been living the life of a hermit
In a cabin at Brentwood Addition,
Mount Scott, has been moved to th
county hospital where he is ill with
pneumonia. H Is not expected to re
cover. '
"Savosarola. Hi Lira axd MESSAOg,"
this evening At 7:45. at the Church of
Our Father (Unitarian!. Seventh and
Yamhill. The lecture will be illustrated
by magic-lantern. Morning servlc at
11. Her. W. O. Eliot, minister.
Torso Man Pib in Oablaxd. James
C Mathlesen. of this city, died In Oak
land. Cal.. October 4. H was 19 years
f age and was the son of Mrs. M.
W. Mathlesen. living; at 6 Mllwaukl
street.
Tm free exhibition of paintings by
C. C McKim. In the parlors of th
Press Club. Elks building. Is attracting
much attention. Visitors weloom every
afternoon from 1 to .
Fiftt shares of U. a Csshler stock,
at It SO; slso. nv hars Potter Coin
Mscolne stock. Thon Mondsy. Main
141. A 2411.
119 000 Colvmria RtvB Orchard
Bokds Chbat tor Cash. Davidson,
li Lewis bid. Marshall 771.
Orgjcxxo) of Oaks Rink todsy.
FARM BARGAIN.
We bar for ! on of th most at
tractive piece of land In th Willam
ette Valley, betmeen Portland and Sa
lem: consists of ll acres of very fer
tile soil, nearly aJl cleared, gently roll
ing, and only about a half-mil from
th Oregon Electric This csn b
farmed as a whol to great advantage
or It can be cut up Into 5 and 10-acre
tracts and a handsome profit made from
It. There Is nothing better to be found
In the enttr Willamette Valley. It la
a, bargain. Price only 140 per acre.
e ua for particulars.
C11A3 K. HENRY CO.,
Henry B'.dg.
Fourth and Osk sts. Portland, Or.
AT THE JHEATER.
Half the attraction at the theater for
th fair ones Is tb choice sweetmeat
supplied by the escort. The real treat
Is a box of Malllard g Chocolates, th
confection of royal courts. These
world-famous randies are distributed In
Oregon by Sig. Slchel Co. Malllard's
chocolates have no equal anywhere.
II Third su. Third and Washington,
and Sixth and Washington.
BUILDINGJO LEASE.
Parties will erect building to suit
tensnt on Stark street near Twelfth.
This is on of th most attractive lo
cations in the city: will lease for long
term of years. Kor particulars apply to
CHAS. K. HKNRT CC
Henry B:j,
FouxLH Bod, Oaa si A, Portland, Or.
THE LARGE
JEWELRY STORE
Between Third and Fourth.
Good Things in
Portland Markets
BY LILLIAN TINGLE.
EVERY week now brings an -increasing
array of good things to eat.
Nuts ar th latest addition. Th new
chestnuts ar now on the market at 10
cents b pound, while new crop pecans.
Braill nuts, almonds and walnuts sell
at 10 to 25 cents.
Nuts, pumpkins snd spples. Tou don't
need to look at the calendar; or even to
not the shortening days, to know that
Hallowe'en will soon b round again.
Very good apples are to be bad st SO
to 10 cents a dosen and quinces -Rt
four pounds for 25 cents. A few crab
apples are still to be seen, and Fall
Butters snd Slckel pears ar available,
the former costing about 15 cents a
dozen and the latter about S cents a
pound. Flemish Beauty pears Br also
to b had at II a box. and a few re
maining Bartletts at IS to 10 cents a
doxen. Concord grapes ar somewhat
more plentifnl than they were last
week, and ecll at 40 cents for a largo
basket, or SO cents for a small one. To
kay. Maisgas. Muscats and Thompson
Seedless grapes are all good and plen
tiful at 25 to 20 cents A basket.
Among the newer arrivals this week
are cranberries at 15 to 20 cents a
quart, prickly pears and pomegranates
at 5 to 10 cents each, and Wonderber
rtes. or "Danish blueberries," at 12 H
cents a pound. There are also a few
late strawberries Rt 20 cents a basket.
Late peaches are still very good at
"5 to 0 cents a box. -Prunes seem less
plentiful, and so are green gages snd
damsons. Citron melons are available
for preserving, and cassavas and late
cantaloupes for dessert purposes. There
are good ground cherries at 20 cents,
and huckleberries at 12 cents a
pound.
In the vegetable market, several
kinds of squash are now to be had. In
cluding English "vegetable marrows."
Tomatoes remain comparatively
scarce this season, and cost 75 to 15
cents a box. Eggplant Is comparatively
low In' price at 10 cents a pound. Cu
cumbers and peppers are good and in
expensive Just now. Corn Is almost
over, and beans are passing-, but there
are good asparagus and Lima beans
still to be found. Celery and cauliflow
er ar both attractive. Brussels sprouts
are in again, and so sr Glob arti
chokes, chicory and celeriac
Pickling materials cucumbers of
various sixes. Dill, long peppers, bird
peppers, pickling onions, esohallots.
green tomatoes anu ium
all well to the fore. Mushrooms ar
to be hsd Bt 25 to 20 cents a pound.
The fish markets Are particularly At
tractive Just now. with their array of
scarlet lobsters, pink shrimps and sil
very salmon and sea trout Oysters
are of lncresslng Interest this month,
and so are clams. Chinook salmon and
halibut are especially good And cheap
trils week. The list of available fish
includes black bass. 40 cents; sea trout
and lobster, 26 cents; catfish, croppies,
shrimps, torn cod. bsrraouda sturgeon
and halibut cheeks. 15 cents: salmon
and sea bass. 12 cents; black cod.
rock cod. Hn cod. halibut, -silver
APARTMENT SITE.
W hv for sal b very attractive
quarter block on Thirteenth street,
close in. within walking distance: faces
east and south. It Is so located that
the upper floors of an apartment house
built on this sit would overlook th
entire city. All Improvements In snd
paid for. A slngl lot with no improve
ments within two blocks of this loca
tion sold recently for 120.000. This Is a
bargain at th prlc. 114.000. .
CHAS. K. HENRY CO,
Henry BIdg,
Fourth and Oak sts. Portland. Or
WHEREJ0 DINE.
You embrace an opportunity when
you dine at the Alder Restaurant. JH
Alder street.
Special chicken dinner and many deli
cacies at the Peerless Cafeteria, 14 and
Fifth street. Open aU day; muslo
from 11 to 1 snd 5 to T o'clock.
PHYSICIANSATTENTION!
If you are particular about your pre
scriptions let us do your work. We
ar particular too. The best drugs and
10 years' experience. Prompt delivery
day or olg'-it. Morrison-Grand Phar
macr Eaat Morrison and Grand are.
Phones. East 5410. B 1451.
AT THEQUELLE.
Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawflsh.
Dinlng-room for ladles. ta and Stark,
CARD OK THAXKSt
I take this opportunity to most
heartily thank e kind friends and
nelchbors t Pea View and Long Beach,
who bv their well directed efforts,
saved my eott.'re home at Beach Cen
ter from the liamea. at the time iji
Halt. Air Hotel was destroyed.
Salt-Air woy M-faJUaA,VD. .
That is the word which describes our
stockof Men's and YoungMen sSuits
and Overcoats. .We want you to
come in and get acquainted, just to
Jook around. Do your know we have
been selling clothes for "nigh" on to
50 years and today we are bigger and
better than ever? There is a reason.
We give the right merchandise at
the right price. Suits and Overcoats
$12.50 to $50
PORTLAND'S
CARD OF THAXKS.
We hereby wish to express our Ji
felt thanks to the many friends for
their assistance, sympathy and liorai
tributes In our great bereavement in
the death of our beloved wife. 'sister
and 0."
P.LfwTiKD FAMILY.
MRU.' B. A. BUFF. "
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to extend our sincere snd
heartfelt thanks to the many fiends
who assisted us In our recent sad be
reavement. th loss of our beloved
wlf. -"rcnaK-i.terkiGH
C. B. JOHNSON.
FRED H. JOHNSOK.
MONTA F. JOHNSON.
CARD. OF THANKS.
W wish to extend our sincere and
heartfelt thsnks to r'j1"3"
their kindness and sympathy hn
us in our sad br,v'm,en.tn!1n
of our beloved husband end rather.
OI our CHARLES BCHNLIDF.R
AND FAMILY.
Edlefsen's Wellington coal Is
less.
A Good Watch
Will Make You a
Companion of
Ideal Habits
Besides It's ft business asset.
Your reputation for promptness
depends upon a perfectly adjusted
watch. This firm was born to the
business of watch making-'-grades
differ .prices differ but you get
the very best for the least money
at our new jewelry store. Were
the old firm only in a better, newer
location. We still cater to the
classes, masses', everyone who
passes.
G. Heitkemper Co.
YEON BLDGK, FIFTH ST.
-. wAirran.
1 rood contraltos and soprano voteea: at
tract' positions to ellslbl. Bertles; also
goo 3 men Tsolol.t. for quartet and trio. Call
5il.v i6 f p. al.; Tuesday, 10 A St..
Sunday. mt. it. Boom (01 Ellare
bid : also lady violin soloist.
The Irwin-Hodson Company
Stationery Store 92 FIFTH STREET
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Stationery - Printing - Rubber Stamps
FOURTH AND MORRISON
FASHION CENTER
Dr. F. E. Yoacum
of Plsgah Home, Los Angeles, Cat,
la Holding a Convention at the
Plagah Mission Chores., Eaat
Seventh and East Ankeny,
Teaching the Full Gospel
Many Ar Betas; Saved and Healed,
Meetings Today 9 P. M.
and Ti-TO P. M. And Eies
Day TJatll October 1ft.
The Plsgah movement sprang-, 15
years ago, from the hearts of on;
man and one woman. Th Intent
was simply a good deed to one
drunkard. The fulfillment Is . not
yet: but in the Ctiy of Los Angeles
albne three hundred sin - weary,
h o m e 1 e ss, friendless, drunkard,
tuherculars, cripples and erring
frirls are being fed dally, clothed,
lonsed. loved and redeemed to Join
the thousands who have heretofore
come within the sheltering care of
the movement. In the name of
Jesus, to live upright, wholesome,
healthy Christian lives.
Take East Ankeay or Koss City
Park Can.
COME. ALL ARB INVITED.
When You Break Your
glasses, remember we are in a posi
tion to replace them on short notice.
Our modern workshop turns out first
class work at modest prices, and we
are always willing to re-test them
without any extra charge for our sci
entific examination. Eslablu-hed
here 1890.
DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS
218-21 FAILING BLDG,
Cor. Third Bad Washington Streets.
Second Floor. Tak Elevator.
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PORTLAND '
COMMERCIAL
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571;
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0r"TRADE
MtNRY f
At $15 our Suits and Over
coats cannot be duplicated
elsewhere, "Nuf sed"
Keep the Pot Boiling
Fancy Lump Coal $6.25 Ton
Delivered at your address, in Port
land, within the one-mile circle, at
this prite, or within the two-mile cir
cle at $6.75 per ton, for ADVERTIS
ING PURPOSES ONLY.- If yon
wish to take advantage of this offer
you will have to act at once, as we
will sell only TWO TONS TO EACH
CUSTOMER. This means our best
grade lump coal, nothing 'more and
nothing less. We do not make any
money on this coal at this price, and
are simply doing this to advertise the
DIAMOND CREST COAL.
WE WANT 450 CUSTOMERS IN
THIS CITY. We know that when
you have once used this coal, you
will continue to do so. Do not be
disappointed if you do .not get some
of this 'coal, for the first come will
be first served.
We will not reserve any of this
coal for anyone, excepting such orders
as are accompanied by the cash or
chak. v
We are placing 900 tons only on
the market at this price.
Diamond Crest Coal Company
325 Railway Exchange Building.
Phone Marshall 2574. Portland, Or.
GOOD! Weill YOU
just ought to taste
some of those sea
food dishes in The
Savoy Cafe! You'll say we
hare" one of the best chefs in
the country. And we have!
He is certainly a past master
in the art of sea food prep
, aration. Always something
palatable to coax that jaded
appetite. Next time you're
Nin Seattle don't forget 1
HO TE L
STETOfsT
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
European Plan $1.50 a day up .
American Plan $3.00 a day up
New steal aad brick structure. Every
esodsra coavaaiaaca. Maaarata ratee.
Center of taeatra aad retail distriat. US)
car Uas traasf anias all ever city. Eleo
trie emaibua meets trains and stsamars
IS
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All branches of commercial art,
color work and Illustration taught la
actual working shop under the dlreo
tion of artists with practical aipa
rlencs. CaU 01 writs for clroular.
6ol-51i! Behnks-Walkor old-, "
snd Yamhill. Portland
PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION
Third Year Besrna Octeber a, 1911.
DRAWIXG, PAI.VTIXG, PORTRAIT.
LIKK, SKETCH, ILI.CSTRATION,
DESIGN A0 CHILDREN'S CLASSES
For circular apply to
MUSEUM OF ART,
Fifth aad Taylor Streets. Portlaad, On-
"VENEERED" INFERIORITY
is covered
"SOLID" SUPERIORITY
can t be -BECAUSE
IT IS HONEST
all through -
"Veneered" or any other
kind of " patched up " '. '
office furniture ia
simply an imitation of
the genuine SOLID OAK
and MAHOGANY that CUTLER
invented and makes.
It costs less ..to manufac
ture and it costs the dealer
less to buy.-
It is sold as "just as good";
but is it?
Do you think it would be
right for us to offer
you something said to be
"as good," just because
we could buy it a little
cheaper !
Well, of course, it would
not be just right, but
it's business somebody
reasons.
Well, we don't like that kind ,
of business.
When our customers ask for
an Oak or Mahogany Desk,
they do not want a desk
mostly something else, so we
want to be able to point
to the .
Trademark for honest, all-solid values.
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STATIONERY & PRINTING COJ
Commercial Stationers, j
Office Outfitters,
Printers, Engravers,
Booklet Makers and
Bookbinders.
' HEAD QUARTERS FOE
Architects' and Engineers Instruv
ments and Supplies.
FIFTH AND OAK STS.
Established 1900
OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS
NETH & CO.
COLLECTORS
Worcester BIdg. Portland, Or
KIl'HAM
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