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9 The WHITE CORNER . The Jargest Qeneral Merchandise Store in Oregon ' The WHITE CORNER The Largest Qeneral Merchandise Store In Oregon At the Portland Churches a Ov a.a a a a THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, 3IARCII 5, 1904. 1 .a a a , . PBESBYTESZAIT. Mizpal Rev, Jerome R. McGlade. Themes of Sabbath sermons: Morning. "Zealously Affected in a Good Cause;" evening, '"Immutable Salvation.'' - Spe cial . music Morning" anthem, "Savior Like a Shepherd;" evening anthem "I'll Not Forsake Thee. Duet, "Some Day," Mrs. Miller and, Miss Scott Sunday school 9:45 a. m., C S3. Scott. Sunday First Service 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the evening Br, Hill will de liver the first of a series of addresses on the general topic, "What the Books Teach," the special theme tomorrow evening being "The Gospels." ' Marahall Street Corner Seventeenth. Services .1.1 a.-jn. and ?:30 p. tn. Sun day school 10 it. m. Rev, C W. Hays will preach in the morning on ?Th Cen tennial of the Bible Society," and in the evening "on "The Entrance of Thy Word Glveth Light." . Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev; Henry J. Narcotte. Services li st. ta. and 7:30 p. to. The pastor wUl preach morning' and evening. - , :i'-f:-v .ooaroEOATioKAii.'rr. Pilgrim Chapel Second street near Lincoln, Rev. , H. A. Stuart. Sunday school 8:30 a. m. Vesper service 6 p. m. l'reachlr.g by Rev. E. JU House Music by Apdllo male Quartet .''.'. llassajo Street East " Seventh north and Uassalo, Kev. Charles E. Chase. Service 10:30 a. m., sacrament of the Lord's supper. Sunday school 13 m. Junior Endeavor 4 p. m. Senior En deavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service with sermon by the pastor at 7:30 o'clock. Highland tSunday school 11 a. m. Preaching i 3 p. m.i by Rev, Charles E. Chase. Mo evening service. . Mississippi Avenue Corner Missis sippi avenue and Fremont Rev. C M. Smythe; .10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. mV preaching subject, "The Pastor Obligation to the Church." 6:80 p. m. young people's meeting, leader Mrs. M. E. Thompson. 7:30 p. m. preaching service, subject "The Sabbath In His tory." !'. : . v" . - v FirstPark and Madison streets Rev. E. L. House, D. D. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Subject. ."A Man with a Grip." Sunday school 12:16 p. m. Y. P. 8. C E. 6:30 p. m. Preaching .7:30 p. m. Sub ject "Settled Things" Male chorus In addition to the regular choir, violin and soprano soloa by Prof. F. T. Chapman and Mrs. Chapman.' tUTWCKAjr. St. , James', E Jlsh Comer West Park and Jeffersdlr streets. Rev. J. A. Leas. Services ll a. m.' and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. , Luther league 6:46 p. m. St. Paul's German Evangelical Luth eranEast Twelfth and Clinton streets. Rev. A.Krause. Service 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Immanuel, Swedish 42$ Burnsldo street, Rev. ' John W. Skans. "Services 10 a. m. and 8 p. m.' Sunday school lit m. Our Savior's, Norwegian Synod Cor-m-KaBtrnth and Grant streetaRey. O. Hagaes. Services 10:46 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 to 10:30. . ,-. ' : -rK I:-.:- ,,,, CHRISTIAN. Rodney Avenue Corner of 'Rodney avenue, and Knott 'street, Rev. Albyn Essori. Morning subject "Christianity and Missions;" evening, "Suggestions from the 'Fact of Christ " Bible school 8: 46 at m. christian Endeavor 6:30 V. m. . First Corner Park and ' Columbia streets. .Rev. E. S. Muckley. will preach at 10:30 a. m., on "The Function of the Church," and at 7:46 p. ra. on. Tin Strength of Weakness." Sunday school 12:15 p. m. Juniors 4 p. m. Interme diates and seniors ,6:30 p. tn. . SVXBOOFAI,. St Mark's Church Corner of Nine teenth and Quimby streets.. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. Eight a. tn.,, holy communion; 11 a. m., matins and litany; 7:30 p. m.. evensong. The Rt Rev. B. W. Morris, D. D., blimop of Oregon, will preside in the evening. : Trinity Chapel Nineteenth street near Washington. . Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison. Holy communion, S a. m.t litany sermon and holy communion, 11 a. m.; monthly musical, 7:30 p. ra.; Sunday school 9:30 a. m. ';. '.' :. -'r.''"' St. John's Memorial Sellwood. Rev. W. P. Powell in charge. Holy commun ion, 10 a. m--; Sunday school, 11 a. m.; evening service and sermon, 7:45 p. m. 8t Matthew's Corner First and .Car uthers streets. Rev. W. A, M. Breck lnlcharge. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:46 p, tn. St. David's ' East Twelfth and Bel mont streets. George' B. VanWaters, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m.i holy communion and sermon, 11 a. m. ; even ing prayer and sermon, 7:80 p. m.; week day services every day excepting Thurs day, at 4 p. m.; on Thursday at 8 p. m. evangelical. First United Corner East Tenth and Sherman streets. Rev. I Myron Booser. services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra.; Sun day school. 10 a. m., Mr.' Charles Sta ver superintendent; K. L. C. E., 6:30 p. m.; morning sermon, "The Christian In Politics." United Corner Fargo and Klrby streets. Rev. J. Bowersox., Preaching, 11 a. m., on "Soul Healing by Faith," and 7:30 p. rn., subject "Result's of a Divine Touch;" Sunday school, 10 a. m.; K. L. C, E., 6:45 p. m. 1 First German Corner of Tenth and Clay streets. Rev. A. 'A. Engelbart Sunday school, 8:30 a. m.i preaching at 10:45 a. m.; Young People's meeting. 7 p. m.; evening theme, "The Subject of Baptism." ' , ' : . First English church Corner East Sixth and jMarket strcits. Rev. G. W. I'lumer. Rev. N. 8h,upp, presiding elder, will hold the fourth quarterly meeting. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.;' Junior Alliance. I p. m.) Young People's Alliance, 7 p. m. . raUTVAXJST. ' First Society Artisans' hall, Ablngton building, Third street near Washington. Conference at 11 a., m.s children's pro gressive lyeeurn at 12:30 p. m. and at 7:30 p. m.. Mrs. Irene Smith will lecture on "The Duality of Forces, or Man Made in the Image of God." Fourth and Yamhill. . The Sunday club for men, 3 p. m.; address, "Sow ing and Reaping," by E. W. NeilL the southern evangelist; naif hour concert by Drlseoll's orchestra; tenor solo by E. .Knudson; sl study groups discuss the topic, "Morality vs. . Religion.", Men only. .' i 1 . : ". A. King Wilson will speak to the older boys on "Early Oregon Missionaries." Special music. M. B. CHUKCH SOUTH. First 171 Second street Forester's lmil. Sunday sohool, 10 a. m.i- preach ing, 11 : by. pastor, Rev. E. H. Mon root subject, "Sin Against the Holy Ghost." . . . ' ' V OSBZSTlAir rcxzwox, Second Auditorium building, Third, . , ... .r .... .. , , ! : V " - ' '' '- ' - i '-' '.' :' between Taylor nd Salmon streets. Sunday services 1 a. m. and 8 p. m.; sub ject, "Substance;" Sunday school, 12:15 Pi m.: Wednesday meeting 8 p. m.; free reading room open daily from 10 to 6. First Services at Scottish Rita Ca thedral, - Morrison - and Lownsdale streets, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject 'Substance." Sunday school at the close of morning service. METHODIST. Patton Corner Michigan avenue and Alberta street, Rev. Asa Sleeth. Preach ing. 11 a. m.. subject,' "Who Own Your Mrs. J. Purvine will sing. "O Lamb of God" (Beck)"1, Sunday school, 12:20 p. m. First Free-338 'East Ninth street, corner Mill, preaching,' 11 a. m., by Rev, J. F. Garrett of Denver, Colo.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Taylor Street- Rev. Francis Burgette Short Preaching, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject "Incomparable Glory;' evening subject "The Mission of Methodism i' Sunday school, 12:15 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. . Centenary Corner East Ninth and East Pine streets, Rev. W. B. Holllngs head.' The services at 10:30 a. m. will be of a special character. Subject '"The Paying of Our Debt;" 7:30 p. m., an "Arthur Sullivan" musical program will be rendered by tha chorus choir of 85 voices. Three .characterised styles of Sullivan's compositions will be sung "Who Is Like Unto Thee r heavy ora torio; "I Will- Sln of Thy Power," a Joyful movement, and "O Gladsome Light,", giving opportunity" for lights and shades. Mrs. MlUer will sing a solo,' "And God Shall, Wipe Away All Tears.?'j'.-,v,,j'j..;' -.'ir : y-'i--,y Grace Corner . ' Twelfth ' and i Taylor streets. . Pastor J. R. T. Lathrop will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. Theme for the 10:30 hour will be "Lib ertyAn Element of the Spiritual Life;" at 7:80 p. m. tha second sermon of the "Soldier Series" will be delivered, the subject being "The Soldier and His Du ties."', There will be a 10-mlnute pre lude to the evening sermon upon Vis War Right or Wrongr i Sunnyslde East Yamhill and Thirty fifth streets. Rev. W. H. Selleck will preach at 11 a. m. on "God as a Strong hold," in connection with the quarterly love feast; 7:30 the subject of the ser monthe first in a shorf series on "The Last Things" will be "The Last Judgment;" Epworth League, 6:30 ' p. m.. subject ' "Christ Stilling the Storm." Bethel A. M.IE. 68 North street Rev. W. J. Tolerver. Sunday evening Mrs. Addlton will preach, subject, "The Need of the Hour," or "Whose Brother?" Good singing solos, duets, quartets. .BAPTIST. Immanuel Corner Second andMeada streets, Rev. M. M. Bledsoe. Sunday services Prayer and praise, 10:00 a. m.; preaching, 10:30; Bible school, 12 m.; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 t. m.r evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Baptism at the evening service. This will be Evangelist Neil's last day with Immanuel church. Second East Seventh and A'nkeny streets. Services, 10:30 a.- m. and 7:80 p. - ra.. Pastor, Stanton C. Lapham, Morning sermon, "Fellowship of the Cross." The ordinance of ths Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service, ' . Bible school " at noon ; Young People's Union, 6:30, p. m.v The topic of evening sermon, "For ?' Conscience Sake." Baptism administered' at close of evening services. ' J. F.-Bamford, or ganist, hss arranged ths following pro gram of music: . Morning .- Prelude, Voluntary in B. Flat Battmann Offertory, "Elevation" Batiste Postlude Smart Evening ..' v Prelnde -Verset-ln O ..... . rrrBatlsts Offertory, "Offertoire, Op. 47". .. .Heller Postlude, "Adagio In C Minor". .Freyer EX E. Cumpaton, director of chorus choir. - Central : Church Woodmen of the World building. ' East Alder and East Sixth streets. Rev. William E. Randall. Morning worship, 10:46, subject "The Pain and Profit of Living;" Bible school, 12 m. . Services at Mount Tabor, 8 p. m.; Chrlsthm. Endeavor, 6:15 p m.; the pastor's topic at 7:30, "Bargains; Pleasant Truths for Practical fer ons." '' ' ' , White Temple Corner Taylor and Twelfth streets. Rev. J. Whttcomb Brougher. .Services 10:15 a, m., "One Accord Prayer Meeting;" 10:80, public worship, subject, "One of the Lost Graces;" ths Lord's Supper will be observed.- At 6:30 p. m Young People's meeting, subject "How Christ Stills the Storms of Life; leader, Dr. Moreland. Dr. Brougher will preach on tha sub ject "If I Were a Girl." Special music by quartet and chorus choir as. follows: Morning , Prelude, "Meditation" .Lemalgre Anthem. "Art Thou Weary?". . J.ackson Evening ' ' . Prelude, "Maestoso" Whiting Anthem,' "Pilgrim Chorus i .Verdi Anthem, trio, Ths Lord Will Com fort Zlon" ......Brown Postlude, "Romansa" ...........Celega LATTEB BAT SAZHTS. East Side The Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ. , 'Preaching, 7:80 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; fellowship meet ing, 11 a. m.; Z. R. L. society, 6 p. m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Services every Sunday in Alisky building, hall 400; 11:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. MMCZUtAHIOTS. Volunteers of. America Rev. George W. Wilson will preach at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. .'. : - ' : Advent Christian Hall (not Seventh Day) Harrison and Third streets. Gos pel services, 11 a. jn. , and , 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Young People's meeting at 7 p. in. F. W, Brampton will preach at 11; subject "Russia and the Time of Trouble.". Charles Haffenden will preach in the evening, t Millennial Dawn Sixth street near Main; services at 8 p. m. ' Olive Branch Gospel Mission First and Clay. ' Services every evening at 7:30 and Sunday at 3 p. ra., under aus pices of Free Methodist church. . Union , Holiness " Mission Second street, between Taylor :, and ' Salmon, Revs. John and Hattle Glassco, lead era.' Services every evening at 7:30 and Sunday at 8. Berea Mission Second and Jefferson streets, Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. Sun day services: Sermon, 'The Preparation Needed for the Coming of the Lord," 10:30 a. m. sermon at 7:30 p.m., ."The Date of the Flood; 1. e., the year, the day ef the year; the month, the day of tha month,' and the day of the week which was the Sabbath day." ' ' People's Christian : Union - p. E. Coulter; minister; services tomorrew in No. 201 Alisky building, Morrison street, corner of Third; 11 a: tn., sermon; sub1 ject, "The Return to Bethel, or the riches of power;" following the sermon will be' the monthly executive session; 12:15 p. m.. school of religion: theme, "Calming the Storm;" 7: 30 p. m.. pro-, gram of the Harmony club.. Salvation Army Sunday School Hall 128 First street. From 1:30 to 2:30 p. m,, classes for Bible students, adults and Juniors. if Qwmt Maxell : Sale f BJw New Millinery, new Spring Shirtwaists, in all the new wash materials. A fine selection of new Novelties in Silk Waists, new Dress Skirts in Cheviot, fancy Mixtttres, Meltpn Cloth, Broadcloth, Basket Weaves, and made of imported Men's Sailings. New Corsets, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Veilings, Hosiery, Ties, Petticoats, Combs, Purses, Belts and Cloves. Daring our GREAT-MARCH SALE our Ready-to-Wear sections offer inducements impossible to duplicate, while the Dry Goods sections abound with helpful hints for summer dress, and above all, there is a substantial saving in every price. ; New Spring Millinery " ; , 'We are Just receiving and showing some of tha NEW EST CREATIONS IN NOVELTY SPRING HATS. " $2.95 . FANCT : STRAW HAT, popular Continental shape, trimming of fancy rosettes and aigrette ponpons, '"$2.75 MILAN STRAW HAT, exceedingly smart and Jaunty off-the-face style, tastefully trimmed, a genuine bargain. J ft i. $3.65 LADIES' TUCKED AND PLEATED CHIFFON ' HATS, handsomely trimmed In silk and velvet flowers, the very latest creations. LARGE BUNCHES VIOLETS. ...... .12 12 AND 154 : ROSES, the latest shades for spring" trimming', two In bunch ., .......,..... 10 AND 15 Everything new in WREATHS- and FOLIAGE for : misses' and ladies' hat trimmings.... 10 AND 15 39c per yard INDIA 8II-K8 24 Inches wide, in 30 different shades; regu lar 75c value. '-' Ladies Flannelette Gowns LADIES' FLANNELETTE GOWNS Heavy material, full length and size, 75c and 85c qualities. Damask Towels 21 BO dozen Knotted Fringe DAMASK TOWSXS, pura linen, size 20x42 Inches. These towels are worth regular S5o and 40c. Men's Hosiery 121-2 Importers' stock of MEN'S FANCT HOSIERY at half the regular price, tn great variety of colorings, old regularly at 25c pair. MERINO WOOL SOCKS, regular value 25c, per pr 12 1-2 Men's Flannel Shirts 95 MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY NAVY BLUE FLANNEL OVERSHIRTS, regular value $1.60. Groceries SUGAR 49c TEN POUNDS BEST DRY GRANULATED SUGAR, twenty pounds to a customer. Buy sugar now before the advance. BEANS, small white, pound . .............. .....3 3-4 RICE, Jap No. 1, per pound ............... .....43-4 ROYAL BAKING POWDER .........................34 GOLD DUST -...10 CELLULOID STARCH ...8 GILT EDGE MINCE MEAT 8 TIP-TOP CATSUP ...121-2 MALTA-CERES .. .8 JUMBO MUSH 8 PEERLESS FLAKED HOMINY , 10 WHEAT-O BREAKFAST FOOD .... ..... ..... . . 10 SAVON SOAP, cake ..; .2 1-2 PEANUTS, fresh roasted, per pound 10 Specials 96c B0Y8' HEAVY CHEVIOT 8U ITS Ages 6 to IS years; regular value J2.00. 29c BOYS' SWEATERS Fine Jersey-ribbed, in..a great variety Of colorings; regular value 75c. , 45c MEN'S 8WEATERS Fine Jersey-ribbed, in a great variety ir value $1.00. of colorings; regular 25c MEN'S COLORED DRESS 8H I RT8 Variety of patterns; values 60c to 76c 98c COMFORTERS Silkoline-covered, fine white batting-fllled, closely quilted, large sice; regular value f 1.60, 7c TOWELS lxSS, heavy bleached huck; regular value 13 l-2o each. Toilet Paper 21-2 PER ROLL TOILET TISSUE PAPER, regular prices 6c, Notion Department BEST LINEN THREAD, spool ...... .4 . CROCHET COTTON, in colors ....22 DARNING COTTON, spool " ....2 CURLING IRONS ..3,'4 5! NEEDLE BOOKS '. ...5 KNITTING NEEDLES, set 4 HAIR NETS 5 i POCKET MIRRORS 5 KID CURLERS, dozen ....5 SLATE PENCILS, -dozen ....5 , CORSET LACES, each 1 HAIR BRUSHES ........10 CLOTHES BRUSHES .......10 PURSES for ladles or men 5, 10 EMBROIDERY SILKS, dosen ..10 CELLULOID COLLARS, each , ....,,......i.S BABY BIBS, each 5 GARTER ELASTIC, yard .4. 5 POCKET NOTE BOOKS .....S BONE COLLAR BUTTONS, dozen .... ....4 CHILD'S HANDKERCHIEFS .....1 VASELINE ....4 TOILET SOAP ...3 INK, bottle .................3 DRESS SHIELDS, pair ............6 HOOKS AND EYES, paper ......1 CREPE PAPER, all colors, roll ................... 6 CORSET STEELS, pair ..4 HAT PINS, two for . ..1 ENVELOPES, pack .....3 DRESSING AND POCKET COMBS........ .......5 SAFETY PINS, paper 2 KNITTING COTTON, ball ..4 THIMBLES, each .......,.......! OIL CANS, each .5 DIPPERS, each .............v........ ....4 TIN CUPS, each .........3 GRATERS, each .......'.......................2 LUNCH BOXES, each .......lO PEPPER BOXES, each ........2 TEA STRAINERS, each ...................2 CARPET TACKS, paper .....1 CORKSCREWS, each ...4 . Manufacturer's Samples Lace Curtains 65, PER PAIR LACE CURTAINS, values to $1.25. f 1.25 PER PAIR LACE CURTAINS, values to $2.60. . 1.75 PER PAIR LACE CURTAINS, values to $160.' ' f 2.50 PER PAIR LACE CURTAINS, values to $5,00. The lengths are S, 81-2 and 4 yards. There are two to six palm of a pattern, mostly in two and three-pair lots. 3c and 4c per yard No. S and 7 ALL SILK AND 8ATIN GROS GRAIN RIB BONS In all colors; regular prices 80 and 10c :-, & ?4 Pairs OF FAMOUS J AGK-MFE. SHOES sizes 12 to 2 $ 1 ,38s Sizes 2 to 6 $1.56 S The manufacturer's prices on these shoes are $2.25 and $2.50 a pair. This is a Shoe Bargain never equaled in Portland. Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear J5c values, LADIES FLEECED JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, each . . . 25 60c values; LADIES FLEECED JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, each .35 35o values, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S KNIT VESTS AND PANTS 25 450 values. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, each ......25 25c and 35c values, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S MER INO UNDERWEAR, In broken lots 10 CHILDREN'S JERSEY-KNIT UNION 8UIT8, ages 3 to 12 years, a regular 60e garment.....;,. 25 Ladies' and Children's Hosiery 15o value, LADIES' FAST-BLACK SEAMLESS HOSE, per pair , , 10 20c value, LADIES' FAST-BLACK DOUBLE-SOLE r. HOSE, per pair ...121-2 '25c value, LADIES' FAST -BLACK FLEECED HOSE, per pair .12 1-2 15c value, CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED HOSE, per pair ,'...,.10 "20c value, CHILDREN'S EXTRA HEAVY RIBBED HOSE, per pair 12 1-2 15o and 20c values, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, pair ........... .......8 Ladies' Shoes $135 . LADIES' AND MISSES MEDIUM AND HEAVY SHOES. In this lot you 'will find shoes from some of the best fac tories, values up to $2.25. $1.29 To close out the balance of our LADIES' FELT-LINED SHOES, values $2.00 to $2.25. ri "' $1.19 LADIES' SPRING-HEEL SHOES, to close. Included In this lot are values up to $2.50. - $1.35 Ladles' Extension Sole: Light, Fine Stock Uppers; very comfortable shoe; values up to $2.50. 35c New line of BABY SHOES; colors pink, blue, tan, red, black and white. . 10c LADIES' RUBBERS, In small sizes only. Embroideries Hundreds of patterns of choice Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries, In fine and openwork patterns, on good quality of cloth. c LOT 1 Well worked edges up to S Inches wide, excellent patterns; regular prices $c and 10c Special, , ' - per yard .......5 Lot 2 Neat edges in embroidered up to 4 Inches wide; regular prices 12V4o and I5c Special, per yard. ...7!2 LOT 3 Choice patterns in Embroidery up to t inches wrt; regular prices 15c to 18c Special, per yard 8 1-3 Lot 4 Finely-worked patterns, in close and open work ef fect; regular prices 18c and 25c Special, per yard 12! AU.TW Embroid.riM and Tokinc ia fiMt variety, all at ipwUl prlees. Bed Spreads $1.25 BED SPREADS $1.00. Full size Spreads, splendid weight. They are neatly hemmed and very serviceable; $1.2& values, special at f 1.00 each., ' y - $1.50 BED SPREADS $1.15. Extra large Spreads, nice weight.; Come In pretty de- ' signs, with hemmed ends. $1.50 values, special at $1.15. $1.75 BED SPREADS $1.25. sses 81 to 88. Extra weight, nicely finished. Come In ' Marseilles patterns. $1.75 values, special at $1,25 , $2.00 BED SPREADS $1.50. Extra weight spreads. Marseilles finish, neatly trimmed. $2 values, special $1.50. : ,' ,, j. -. The WHITE CORNER ' , :. Entrances on Third, Yamhill and Second Streets ' The WHITE CORNER Entrances on Third. Yamhill $nd Second Streets