The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 31, 1912, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 49

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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND. MARCII 31. 1912.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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EILIO THEATER S.seth and Tar I art-
Lulu Glansr In the musical comeay.
Dudslaeca." Tonlaht at :ls.
Baklm THEATER iF.i.v.ntb en """i"
on) Baker Stix-lt Company In '";
"The Fourth Estate." Tola aXtarnooa at
a. It aad tonlfht at
3RPHEVM TMEATERMorrl".
:mt and nth Vaodarlllr- This er-
laraooa at 1:1 aad toaisol at oJota
PANTAGES THEATER Sth aad At-
a.r) VaudKiiia. Tina eri.rnooa at Lis.
taatsht at Ml aad t a'cioca.
CMPRE5S THEATER tPare: and Waablac-
t.D Vaad.yilla. Thia artsrnooa at t-l.
taulghi at 1:1 and t o'clock.
LYRIC THEATER Fourth and tarl-
Musical eom.dr. "At tha Fair." Tb'
i.rnx.n n 1M aad loalgnt at i
and li o'cloc.
PEOPLE'S. STAR ARCADE. OH JOT.
TIVOi.1 A.ND CRTSTAi rirat-rua al-
tur.s. It a. M--U P. U.
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ADDACSSES ARB . Oivu. At tho
Bieetlns; 1I In the Woodlawn school
louit Friday night under tha auspices
sf tho Mothera and Teachers' Circle ad
dresses wcro midt by Principal T. J.
Nrwblll. A. Kreuger and M. Schuster
f tho Woodlawn garden contest com
x.lttee. Thar explained tha plan of tho
contest and what seeds to procure. They
answered questions from the parenta
present. Work haa been atarted on
the central garden near tho school
Bouse. Hero tho boys will do the work
and lay out the plans of this central
garden under tho direction of tho com
mittee. It will bo for demonstration
purpose nd along tha lino of the
ifi rnntMl Parents whose chil
dren ro attending- the Woodlawn I
rhool are much Interested and will as
sist tho committee In tho gardening
contest.
Bishop Swiioel to Speak. Bishop
V. F. Swengel will preach In the First
l'nlted Evangelical Church. Ladd's Ad
dition, this morning at 10:30 o'clock.
At I P. M. ho will advlress a mass meet
ing of tho members of all cburchea of
tho Evangelical denomination. Including
tho Evangelical Association and tho
t'ntled Evangelical branches, of Fort
land and Tlclntty. Thia meeting will
be held In the interest of tho move
ment for the organic union of the two
branches of the Evangelical denomina
tion. Both Oregon conferenceo have
declared for thia merger, but tha move
ment In tho East movea slowly. Kov.
C. C Poling. Kev. A. A. Winter. Rev.
F. D. Culver and others will attend and
take part In thia union meeting. Tho
principal address will bo by Bishop
BwengeL
FisiR Paota-ctios to B Topic
George II. Cecil, district forester, will
leave tonight to attend tho meeting of
tho Are protective Interests of tho
Northwest to be held at Spokane to
morrow. At this meeting will be rep
raaented the State Forester's office of
Oregon. California. Washington, Idaho
and Montana, district foresters of tha
northwestern states as well as tho pro
tective association of this the great
timber producing section of tho United
States and the transportation com
panies. Plana will bo formulated for
the work of tho coming lire season
looking toward cloaer co-operation be
tween the Intereata Involved.
Crrr Rights to Bi Topic. At tho
meeting of the United Improvement
Clubs Association Monday night at tho
East Portland Branch Library audi
torium tha rights of the city to the
use of the shores of the harbor will bo
considered. The policy of the Port of
Portland In Inviting riparian owners to
bulkhead their waterfront on the har
bor line and the offer to Oil back of
them will be one of the subjects to bo
discussed. City Engineer Hurlburt
has consented to Attend the meeting
and give his views concerning tho es
tablishment of a municipal paving and
repair plant, and answer questions.
Fchbkai. op Father and 8o Todat.
The funeral services of I'anlel T.
Entler. father, and William Entler, son.
who lost their lives It miles from Mc
Mlnnvtllo from exposure and exhaus
tion the first of tho week, will be held
today at I P. M-. from St. David's Epis
copal Church, East Twelfth and Bel
mont streets. Burial will bo at Mount
Scott Cemetery. Mr.. Entler was tS
years old and his son IS yeara. They
are survived by the widow and mother,
who lives at 10 East Twenty-fourth
street North. Norman. Koy. Paul Jacobs
and Miss Marguerite Entler are broth
ers and sister of William Entler.
Miss Cory to Lxad Mmraa The
Sunday afternoon meeting at the Toung
Women'a Christian Association at
o'clock today will be In charge of Miss
Albert J. Cory, physical director of
the association. The subject for the
discussion will be "A Christian Lady."
the lesson being taken from the 11th
chapter of First Corinthians. Tho girls,
who are members of the gymnasium
classes will assist In tha discussion
and music of tha afternoon. Tho as
sociation Invitea all girls to be present.
Rkv. Father Lur Lsave. Rev.
A. u. Lawler. O. P.. formerly prior of
the Holy Rosary Church. East Third
and Clackamaa streets, left for San
Francisco Thursday where ho has been
stationed at the Dominican Church.
Father Lawler had been superior of tho
Dominican Fathers' community of Port
land for nine years. Ho was tho first
prior of the Holy Roaary Church. Rev.
II. H. Kelly. O. P.. of San Francisco,
succeeds him.
Dr. Paroos to Lzctitrc. A sterenp.
tlcoa lecture will be given by William
Farsoas. D. !-. tomorrow night, at the
Third Presbyterian Church. East Pino
and East Thirteenth streets. This Is
tho final lectura by Dr. Parsons before
leaving for Eugene and a largo attend
ance la expected. Admission free.
Touro Max's FtrezaAi. Haxa. Tha
funeral of Roy Walter Bussey. who
died March l. was held yesterday
afternoon at the chapel of the East
Side Funeral directors. Ho was II
years old and was tha son of Mrs.
Charles Oilman, who Uvea at 4(1 East
Burnslde street.
Wa Scu. hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prices, for 10-pound beds
from 17.10 and op. Wa renoiato mat
treasea and return them tho same day.
We also rebovato feat here. Portland
Curled Hair Factory. H. Metxger. pro
prietor, li Front at. Main 474. A 1174.
Sbcoxd 8rnmo Trip to Markbt.
Mlsa L. Bernard, buyer of women'a ap
parel for GUIs. Wortman King, left
for New York last night. Tbl will bo
her second trip this Spring.
Niv Entsrfrisb. Edward T. Foulkes
takes pleasure In announcing to tho
public his friends and acquaintances
that he haa opened architectural offices
In Tho Oregonlan building.
Choicb Seise-now of Imported Spring
woolens; high-grade work only; 20 per
cent rebate for cash payment until
further notice. J. Pollvka Co,
tailors. ! Corbett bldg.
Bcckholi. ladles tailor. 411 Broad
way, latest models In tailored suits,
liO: gowns for all occasions at spe
cial prlcea Phone East i. C 125.
Madam. Before placing your order
for a tailored suit bo sure and see our
Imported novelties; price. &. Ourney.
ladies' tailor. Mohawk bldg.
First Class 8 bob Rbpairimq.
Prompt service, moderate prices. Jacob
Bchwini. 1(7 Stark, bet. Park and tin.
If You Arb Tki.hiixo of moving soon
don't fall to see the Harrlman Apart
ments 14 Twenty-fourth at. North.
Fob Sals. 13300 Baker Theater
bonds at S"C on the dollar. Apply F.
T. Greer. Sli Board of Trad bldg.
For, &ALX. 100 feet on Washington,
corner,, King. Apply A. C Pike, 107
TUlrd street.
MORPBTKB TJSRR AOAI! CAtTOHT.
With a truss crammed full of supplies
of morphine. Fred Goldenberg. a con
firmed addict to the use of morphine,
was arrested early yesterday by Pa
trolmen Long and Evert, within three
daya of his most recent appearance In
court, when for the fifth or sixth time
he was allowed leniency and went free
under a suspended sentence. Tho
prisoner now faces a double term, tho
court taking tho view that nothing but
a long Imprisonment can bo effective In
tho case of a man so firmly In the
grip of tho habit. Tleading that ho
was suffering intense pain, Goldenberg.
after reaching tho station, begged that
someone be sent to South Portland,
where he lives, to bring his truss.
Sergeant Harms compiled, and sent an
officer, but when tho truss arrived, it
was given close Inspection, and was
found to bo otuffed with morphine and
tho equipment for using It.
Art Exhibitiox Ends This Webe.
This Is tho lsst week of tho exhibition
of work by Portland artists, consisting
of 70 paintings and 15 pieces of sculp
ture by residents of Portland and vicin
ity. Tho larger proportion of the pic
tures are of Oregon landscape subjects.
The Museum 'hours are: Weekdays,
A. M. to S P. M. : Sundays. 1 P. M. to
S P. M.; free the ofternoona of Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday.
Elbctric Light Mjw to Meet. Port
land members of the National Electric
Light Association will gather at tho
auditorium In tho Electric building.
Tuesday night, April 1. to listen to an
address by C. E. 8. Wood on "Public
Service Corporations and tho Com
munity." In addition to Mr. Wood's
address a series of moving pictures
will be shown displaying certain fea
tures of the electric Industry.
Mr. p. b. Van Nice, who for tho
past four years has been selling real
estate with Chapln & Herlow is now
connected with tho Oregon Realty Com
pany, with offices at 41 Fourth at. He
expects to keep something doing along
the same old lines. Call him up for
business. Marshall 1790. A 3324.
STEREOPTtcojt Lectvres at Centenary
Methodist, cor. East Ninth and Pine,
7:10 P. M. The Land of the Koran. SO
colored views. Dr. Trimble's themes,
7:10 P. M., "The Death of the Old Man";
11 A. M, "Tho New Evangelism." Best
musia
Rev. WrujAM I. Lawrakcb will preach
this evening at the Church of Our
Father (Unitarian). 7th and Yamhill, at
7:45 o'clock. He will address the Y.
P. F. at :30. Tho public Is respect
fully Invited.
Couxcit. Crest Amcsemewts will all
bo running today: akatlng rink open
all day; band music See grand view
from new addition to observatory.
Frame 8. Fields for ten yeara County
Clerk Is tha Republican candidate
for Secretary of State. (Paid adv.)
Dr. Auocstvo B. Bailst has returned
from Europe. Offices 1007-1 Selling
bldg, eye, ear, nose and throat.
Portlaxd Horn. Pharmact.
Tho quality prescription store. Fred
erick C Forbes Company.
iRvncoTOW Lot. East Eighth, near
Stanton, improvements made; $1100.
bargain. Ill Fenton bldg.
Ladies, before ordering your sulta
see tho Elite Tailoring Establishment,
Sll Washington street.
Dr. L. T. Teb aV Sox.
Present office at 110 Yamhill st,
corner Second atreet.
Panama, straw and felt hat cleaning
done; expert hatter, 185 Fourth atreet.
Yamhill and Taylor.
ral Wattua the light, crisp kind
can only be had at Morris', f 1 (th. near
Wells-Fargo bldg.
1:3.000 to Loax on Improved city prop
erty at ( per cent. Mall dc Von BorsteL
104 Second street.
1911 Frrs-PAsss.-taER Peerless; ex
cellent condition. B 20. Oregonlan.
8. T. Jepfrets, attorney, has moved
to 125 Toon bldg. Phone Marshal 630.
Chalmers 10: five-passenger, I860.
AE 114. Oregonlan.
Dr. Eixa K. Dbarborm, 100 Union
avenuo North.
Eeatixo today all day. Oaks Rink.
WoosTEn'a low prices, 488 Wash. '
MURDER BLAME SHIFTED
ACCUSED MAX WRITES LETTER.
TO SOX OF OXE VICTIM.
Frank BaucrvacrU, Held for Kill
Ins; Mr. Gujot and Miss Francois,
Charges JL D. C. Putnam.
Writing to tho son of the woman
whom he is alleged to havs murdered,
Frank Beauervaerta, from prison In
Riverside. CaX. haa made a full state
ment of bis side of tho killing of Mrs.
Harriett Guyot. of Portland, and Julia
Francois, the lt-year-old girl who ac
companied tho two to Imperial. CaU.
on a mining expedition. The letter,
which reached Portland Thursday, was
turned over by Andre Guyot, the aon,
to Sheriff Stevena and Deputy Sheriff
Leonard. In it Bauervaerta places the
blame of tho killing on M. D. C Put
nam, the old proapector who Informed
the police of Riverside. CaL, after a 60
mtlo trip, that Bauervaerta had killed
the women.
In the letter Bauervaerta aays that
Putnam became Infatuated with the
widow and made advanrea to her,
which were checked. Then. Bauer
vaerta aays. Putnam borrowed the gun
with which the murder was accom
plished and when the Belgian waa ab
sent, killed tho two women. When
Bauervaerta found out what had been
done, ho says. Putnam offered him a
part Interest In five mining claims In
Imperial County, If be would bury tho
bodies and remove all evidence of tho
crime. This Bauervaerta says he did.
Putnam then said that ho would go to
Riverside to get a third man to go with
them to the claims, and there Putnam
Informed the police.
That the money which waa found on
Bauervaerta and was supposed to have
been taken from the woman. Is part of
a ahare In a fortune left htm by tho
death of a relative In Belgium. Is tho
statement of Andre Guyot. made for
mally last night and which will bo
used In tho trial of Bauervaerta. Mrs.
Guyot, who wanted to aee the country
and frontier and mining life, asked
that the 1550 necessary bo given to her
by her son. He did so and ahs turned
it over to Bauervaerta. With It Bauer
vaerta bought the gun which killed the
two women, among other supplies of
the expedition.
Bauervaerta. according to Guyot. had
been tho object of the famlly'a charity
from time to time from October, 110,
to January, 1)11,
APARTMENT H0USE SITE
Wo have for sale a very attractive
fractional lot, 50x6 feet, on the south,
east corner of Seventh and Jackson.
This is an admirable location for an
apartment house or flats. For par
ticulars apply to
CHAS. K. HENRT CO,
Henry Bldg,
Fourth and Oak sts. Portland. Or.
Cord wood, Elabwood, CoaL
Holman Fuel Co, successors to Baa-oeld-Veysey
Fuel Co. M- 151. A 1111. '
Get
The Ring
at
Jaeger's
Let the solitaire that seals
the engagement, or the
plain gold emblem of the
yerlding bond come from
this good jewelry store.
Diamond Rings
Single Stones 150 to flOOO.
Cluster Rings $75 to $1600.
Ask- to See
Our SI 00
Diamond Ring
Pearl Rings, single sets
$25 to $150.
Fet Rings from $5 to as
high as you wish.
Wedding Rings
14. 1S and 12-carat made especial
ly for us.
13.00 to 113.59.
Engraved Free of Charge.
Jaeger Bros.
TIIR LAKI.R JKWKI.RY STORE,
2HH MORRISON T,
Betweea Third aad Fourth.
for President, will debate here Satur
day, April . with J. Frank Burke, of
Portland. Mr, Cbafin will assail tha
local option idea, while Mr. Burke will
defend It.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
We are not ordinary dealers In roses,
buying a few hundred or maybe a few
thousand plants In tho cheapest market
and retailing them Irrespective of qual
ity or sesuits. so long as they give a
profit. No. wo are connoisseurs and
specialists In rosea. Wo Import only
from the world's leading rose hybrld
Ixers and grow ourselves tens of thou
sands of the best varieties In our nur
series right here In Portland, dissem
inating these Portland grown rosea to
all parte of the country. Our plants
are well grown, well ripened, full of
fibrous roots and true to name.
Now Is a good time to plant.
Orders will be promptly filled to the
satisfaction of our patrons.
THE SIBSOM ROPB NURSERIES,
1180 Milwaukle Ave., Portland, Or.
Telephones, Sellwood 950. B 2691.
RUPTURE EXPERT LEAVING
Seelcy at the Multnomah Only Two
Days Longer.
F. H. Seeley, the noted truss expert
who haa been stopping at the Mult
nomah Hotel, will remain In the city
this Sunday and Monday only, positive
ly no longer. Ho says the spermatic
shield truss closes the opening in 10
days on the average case. Mr. Seeley
has documentary references from ths
United States Government, Washington,
D. C. for Inspection. Anyone Interest
ed will b: shown the truss or fitted If
desired.
WHEREJTO DINE.
Special turkey and chicken dinner
and many delicacies at the Peerless
Cafeteria, 14 and 4 Fifth street. Open
all day; musio from 11 to 1 and from
6 to I o'clock.
Chicken dinner all day at Morris,
next to Wells-Fargo building.
Chicken dinner 15o st Stein's Res
taurant, l!i 14th street.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Mahogany center table, leather and
magohany chairs, Vernls Martin bed
room set. brass and onyx bed, complete
dining-room set. hand carved hall chair.
Singer sewing machine, bronxe statu
ary, book case, draperies, carpets, etc;
everything in perfect condition. Apart.
401 Dexendorf, 108 lth.
CARD OF THA7CKS.
We desire to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for their
ympathy and help during the alcknesa
of our beloved wife and sister. We
thank the Kev. Frank l. Flndley and
the choir of the First L'nlted Presby
terian Church for their assistance at
the funeral service, and to other friends
for the beautiful floral offering. W. A.
Currle. Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Read. William.
Jacob, Boston and Hugo Depenning.
Catcher Schlcl Is Free Agent.
CINCINNATI. March 10. The Nation
al baseball commission today acted fa
vorahly on the question of Catcher
A Brook
Hat for
Easter
Without a
Peer,
S3.00
nappy Clothin
For the Man, Young Man or Boy
Spring, 1912
The Particular Suit You Want for Easter
Can be found in our beautiful collection of fine
Clothing. We have demonstrated to scores of
people in Portland that cyzA-$ clothes are
just as represented, and we want to prove the
same to you. Our selection of Men's, Young
Men's and Boys' Clothing is now complete in
every detail
Style, Workmanship, Quality, Fabric and Perfect Fit
Come in. and let us try a few Suits on you.
THEY'RE DISTINCTIVE
Men's and Young Men's Suits
$12.50 to
$40.00
Boys' and Juvenile Suits
$3.50 to $15.00
Portland's Fashion Center
RELIABLE CLOTHIERS
S. W. Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets
Oeorga Schlel that tha deal whereby ho
was transferred from tho Chicago Na
tional League baseball club to tho Lou
isville club of tha American Associa
tion bo revoked and that ho bo de
clared a free agent,
CARD OP THAJTKS.
We herewith extend to our friends
our heartfelt thanks and appreciation
for the kind assistance rendered during
his Illness, and also for the many beau,
tlful floral tributes and messages of
sympathy tendered at the obsequies of
our beloved husband and father. Mrs.
H. C. Brettbarth, Mlsa J Oslo Breltbarth,
Frank Breltbarth.
Heitkemper
Diamonds
Do you intend buying a
diamond? If so, it would
be a revelation to you of
what importance the in
spection of a stock of pre
cious stones, such as we
carry, is to an intending
purchaser.
Our Standard Quality,
Our Moderate Prices,
Our Superb Selection,
Our ability to mount them safe
ly and with taste
IT MEANS LOTS TO YOU
G. Heitkemper Co.
Diamond Dealers and Jewelers.
YE0N BUILDING,
130 6th St.
Old in Portland, new in location.
5gp jpi ' f
jPj
M A G.E Y
FILING CABINETS
ARE NOT ONLY SECTIONAL BUT
INTER INTER
and thereby are more elastic than all others. Each
set of drawers may be rearranged at will, and may
be exchanged for other devices at no loss to your
self, because the
INTERIORS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE
PACIFIC Stationery & Printing Co.
107 Second St., Between Washington and Stark.
Our Systems Simplify.
ChaHn to Debate at Cottage Grove.
COTTAGE OROVE, Or, March 10.
IdpeclaL) Eugene W. Chafln. candi
date of the Prohibition party in 10I
Good Stationery Like Good
Clothes Commands Attention
Steel Embossed Stationery costs
but little more than the ordinary
kind and the impression it creates
is worth more than the difference
to you. Let us show you samples.
The Irwin -Hodson Co.
92 Fifth Street
Factory 15th and Glisan Streets
CHESTER A. WHITEMORE.
C. K. ZILLY.
S. M. LLT'ERS.
GEO. A. DUNHAM.
If iaHn
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WHIN IN
Portland, Oregon
TOP AT THX
HOTEL
MULTNOMAH
"Portland'! Largeit Nortawest'i Grandest Hostelry"
Absolutely fireproof 723 Rooms 300 Rooms With Bath
100 Sample Rooms
Oecnplee an entfri block in the heart sf bnsiiieH and BnancuU districts. The most maealfl.
cent Lobby, Restaurant, Ballroom, Banquet HaU and Public Rooms in the West. The utmost
ia comfort and conveiusnos. Hcadqaartsrs B.P.O.S. Grand Lodxe ConToanon, Portland, 191J
BUROPKAH PLAIT RATES Sl.M TO &3.M PBR SAT
Basse. Host Bvory Train and Steamer
B. C. BOWERS, KaBAfer J. It. BR0W1TKIX, Assistant Hanarer
Y. M. C. A.
DAY AND NIGHT
SCHOOLS
NEW TERM OPENING.
MONDAY. APRIL 1. 191S.
BuUdina". Cor. Six til and Taylor streets.
Fee to
Class June 1.
Alcebra 5.00
Architect. Draft T.S0
Arithmetic 2J
Automobile Course ................... 50.00
Bookkeeping; S.00
Boys' School .00
Business Ens. and Cor 2.00
Business Law 3-00
Carpentry and Woodworking 10.00
Chemistry 10.00
Dairying 00
Electrlcty and Electrio Machinery.. .. 15.00
English for Foreign Men 3.00
English Grammar and Reading........ S.00
English Literature 8.00
Freehand Drawing T.OO
French 8.O0
Forestry aad Lumbering 10.00
Geometry 5.00
German 6.00
Latin g00
Mechanical Drafting J.50
Penmanship -
Pharmacy 2J00
Plumbing Shop Practice 15.00
Publlo Speaking 8.0O
P.h.torlo f-OO
Spanish 600
Shorthand 8-00
Show Card Writing - li-JO
Trigonometry g.oo
Typewriting
Vocal Mualo - "-00
Call or send (or Free Illustrated Cata
logue. Similar schools Seattle, Taeoma. Spokane.
MORTGAGE LOANS
f ryf jLAaiern unds on Best C.Cf
Ofo Portland Securitlee at O C
tlker Pasai fee Boataeaa Properties
aaut cloae-ia Atealdcaeaa at
6 7
EDWARD L GOUDEY.bAo.
Foster & Kleiser
Ulgls Grade Commercial aad Eleetrlo
SIGNS
East Seweata aad Eaat Ewerett Streets
Fkeses aat 1111s B 2334.
CALIFORNIA HOTELS.
BELLEVUE
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
Car. Geary aad Taylor Street a
EVERT ROOM WITH BATH.
Asseiieaa pla from to a eayj a er
oeaa from gT a dar
esrssssa alaa. from S3 a day 1 a see.
oeaa fresa 99Jt a day.
SPECIAL MONTHLY RATES.
A refined house of unusual excel.
Iosco, centrally located. Illustrated
booklet upon request.
W. E. EAXDER.V Mnnasrf.
HOTEL SUTTER
Butter and Kearny Streets
SAN FRANCISCO
An ap-to-date modern fire proof
botel of 250 rooms, taking ths
place of the old Occidental Hotel
and Lick House
European Plan
JU0 par toy and oj
Take Aay r. axieab from the Ferry at
tho Exsesie of tho Botel
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Now steel aad brick strectnra. Etstt
BBedera cwaweniemce. Moderate rates
Center of theatre aad retail dietrie. Ol
ear haee transferring all erer city. Esse
trie esaaibaa Boots trains aad stsamora
Kilham's
Progress System
of Listing
Real Estate
Originally invented and placed on the
market by us, but now copied all over
tfie United States.
The simplest and most satisfactory
system of listing and taking options
on real property.
Leaves covering descriptions o'f Farm
Property, Residences, Business. Blocks,
Vacant Lots, Timber Lands, etc., with
contracts, or Township and Section
Plat on reverse side as required.
Loose Leaf Cover, red cowhide
leather $1.00
100 Leaves, assorted as you de-.
sire 40
1 Canvas Tab Index .25
$1.65
Loose Leaf Cover, black seal
leather $1-40
100 leaves, as above 40
1 Leather Tab Index .50
$2.30
Either quality 15 cents extra by mail.
KILHAM
Stat'onery and Printing Company
Commercial Stationers,
Office Outfitters,
Printers, Engravers,
Booklet Makers and
Bookbinders.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Architects' and Engineers' Instrument
and Supplies.
FIFTH and OAK STS.
IMMSAVftY
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Seattle
TweWe Stories
of Solid Comfort'
CIn the center of
things theatres
and stores on both
sides. Building ab
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