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::i:':5; ' . 'july: , ' - v- -r' " rve 1 IjjT3'0?JE -lUTy . IC1IL5 V7QD.LD -: ' . n on ' i. A r- n- ss rs - n . ;- rry- Mess.rs;el and Barney Stench . f ..J, th second Mctloa of ths trans continental racer for the Oldsmoblle prise, arrived In Portland on Wedneaday evenlnc. a weak behind Hum and Wlsle, the winner a Mea-arsel and SUnchfleld ' showed traces, of their . bard trip, el- thoug-n both declared upon their arrival that they were In the beat of health. "When asked-about their long- delay they Mid It waa due to a broken eprlnc and a seneral. breakdown they, had about 19 hi Ilea weet of Omaha, when they went through a bride. It waa only soaslbl for. them to make temporary-' repairs, ' aa they could not get new sprint until they reached Boise. - The roads aoroas Wyoming- were so bad and their car was In such a condition that the springs had to have constant attention-and Me gargel says It Is a wonder 'that they were able to limp Into Bole. There "i ' : y. -. ..'. ... - ' they got 'new" springs and mad the Ast ' of the trip in aa good time aa did, Hubs : and Wlgle. Lake tbe winners Megargel ; and ' Stanchfield ' say - they; found "the 'r- worst roads in-Wyoming, ths hardest - going In Indiana; Illinois and Iowa, Ow , ing to ,tbe watery but their most, exclt ; Ing' and .thrilling rids' .was In Oregon ' down Seven Mile mountain. They - were -; warned of this mountain when they left Prlnevllle . and ' when they started - to r deaeend it they tied a small tree to ths . rear of their car to act as a drag.-- This partly checked the speed, although b . fore they gat down half way the tree was torm f rom-lts fastenings - and ths V aure, but that waa so severs that when tbe footwas reached, what little paint 'there waa on the brake bands had been burned - off. Megargel sad Stanchfield will remain In Portland until tomorrow and will then start for thelFhomes in the east. Megargel is a racer of con- , siderable note and last year woo. ths en- Hill TflfiFTiTffWWfiAfjn V , ' I V VaWI IV. I Vll 1 aWnill ..11.,' -J ... 1 i ;3 Northern Pacific Hat Bought Land and Will Reach th River Underground. 7 ' ROAD READY TO BEGIN ' WORK IN NEAR FUTURE -Indications Show Thi City Will Be Terminue for All Trana : The Northern Paclfio company, after surveying seven different routes for ths entrance of Its main line from ths new Columbia river bridge into, Portland," has decided on a tsnnel route. - , . -It hss com plated purchase of a right of way on practically, a straJtfJtt Una -. Irani uie vvr- nuu oppoene snsw I Island,' through ths. Kamm, "Brown and .'' Poacher tracts, bought a strip ISO feet wide through ths land of R. M. Cannon 5 and the University Land company to . a point at Columbia boulevard 'and ? rowler avenue, and a right of way - h rough nve diocks or university Park to a plsce where the tunnel will sntel ths hill and Tun under; fowler avanus to mock bottom. ' Mr. Cannon last week' closed ths deal ' ' with Northern Paoitto Agent Thompson. ; who at ths asms tlms bought, a strip '. Tl feet wide sdjoining ths Cannon tract, - from the 'University Land company. FAT-FOLKS nil, 1 . s 7 lbs. 180 lbs. ' - MM. . WILUAKS. W niUeett .. Baffale. "'- new xore, .... Mrt t weigai ,...sT pewaas xei ra wn ...... taeaee -tees ra wais 10 Ixwaas ' fcoss la kip M taeaes , , nt eietiire H t roe as Mm er siy aayear, ilia before sod sftcr ny rsdsetleB tr Dr. r nyow. My ealtli Is Mrtset. . I aerer eaieyed .'.better health la my Kfe, uot e wrlDkleiTse 1. . Wkf Htrt veae bar4a 1mm wk Nuef Is t hasdt ' nerldaa. Or. best CO peaads. ' , . a. BBowir. - -i.;- Or, Jtott M pomass. ' ' TV. Bnyorr (nerantees) sis ties tweet te M ' eerfertly hsrailew la eeerf-b.rUCTiUe. We , eseretse, se stsrviaf, oeteetlaa froat bask Esse. e-wrlBkWs or dleeneiforte. Ir. gsraet es bees e epeetellet la the seeeesersl tree, nal ef ebetrity tr tbe east If reeve, aa bee . tbe aeesalleed enilersmBt ef tbe Be1r fre, - UnlT. A ssoklet tellies all about It free. Write today. ... .. . , . , ,, v a W. P. SNVDER. M. D. M Mars a am Mev Clath aad Vorrlsoa .. atreets, rertlaaa. Oregeew' , , durance -run from New Tork to ths St louis exposition. .". t i , ' No . steps ' were taken this ". week - to bring- about , the much-talked est race between the Cadillac runabout and the Otdsmobllew Yesterday H. M. Covey of the Cadillac, who Issued the challenge aald that he had decided on a step that he hoped would bring the' matter to a definite .point. This move Is reported to be that he will Issue the challenge again-and at ths same time deposit with a newspaper or the : officials, of the Portland Automobile, club - a check, to cover "the amount of - his challenge, Wnat the Oldsmoblle people will do In the event of such a move remains to be . seen. .- Mr. Covey say that he wants a and endurance between the two car can f b. settled. Y Mr. Covey's challenge Is M.' Covey in ths Buick Cat. to the effect that ths Cedilla runabout can defeat In a flvs mile race any run about selling in the city -for less than tStO. or that It can defeat In a 10 mils raca the Oldsjtourtig car. .- :..C. Ben Holladay is the happiest and also ths 1 busiest man In Portland, 4or . yes terday his Wlnton ears arrived.1:' In ths shipment was ths 'Model B oar for Mr. Inman, and. when' it appears' on ; the street it promises to Je ths moat sty lish and also ths largest ear In the city.. There was also In the shipment a Model C for stock purposes, but-' this car Is ndr likely to remain" In stock very long, as; there are three or four persons who navel eyes en It.--Mr.' Holladay. expects another shipment. In a few weeks, . for ths Wlntons seem to have become popu lar "thl ysar In Portland .they-have in the east. .--- ' ' Portland Is having an opportunity this year to see various klnda of cara. for Mr. Cannon ''say the - land purchased from him. was the last of the pieces of ground that complete the right of way through to Mock bottom. The east half of blocks. 147. lis, let, 166 and 1(7 wars purchased, he says, from ths University Land . company for 120,040. - Ths tunnel wilt enter ths hill near. Willis avenue. . " VmVIe Traek. Modern TuaeL , It will have a double track, ,wlll 1e of modern construction and about half a mUs long. ' It will end lust below Wll lametts boulevard, on grorind held by Lewis rRusselL It . is said ths tract now in Mr. Russell's asms sod extending from Willamette boulevard to the river is held, by' Russell eb Blyth snd r. W. Lead better for ths Northern Pacific, It will afford ths .company the choice of two plans for crossing ths Willamette 'river, i It may make a trackage arrange ment with the ax. N. -under the new Kllllngswortn' isw, ana us mat ,com f.fiV -tracks to 'and" across, the steel bridge, or it can construct a bridge acroaa ths river at Swan Island and D the .west side. -. ' . , i . It 1 said ths tunnel entrancs at the west and will ba about lo I set below Willamette boulevard. It wuf pass under ths Mock tract and continue on a straight line under Fowler avenue, and after coming, out at Willi avenue will follow a route almost straight to ths Columbia river. Options have been as sured for rights of way. through the Kf m11 and Brown tracts. . , . Ua w ToUsw Old farvey. .' Ths line will follow- the old survey of the Great Northern and Union Pay eifla t the-site of ths bridge whloh was begun som year ago opposite Vancouver. At that tlms ST pier was built for-ths draw span in ths middle ot ths Columbia opposite ths west lins ox ths town of Vancouver,- This pier cost I2&0.000, and waa constructed in tn best possible manner, . It still stands intact, and w.-.l bs used In ths con struction of ths Northern Pacific' nsw bridge. ; ' ' ; ' An agent or in nonnern racino yes terday bought' from Henry W. Smith, trustee. . 100 acres of . ground ' near Co lumbla alougbj- Representatives of the company are said to hold not less than 1,000 acres or iana on. in lower penm- Kverr railroad - man - who has been looking into conditions here In ths last fsw years has - corns to ths conclusion that Portland Is to be the Psclflo coast terminus for.Tiajr a dosen Iranecontl- nental railroads before 1910. Men at the head of the Northern Paclfio recog nise these conditions, and their plana ars being . maoe - accoratngiy, - witn a vlaw to placing the Northern Paclfio In a commanding position. - It is said Port land-la to , be road the chief Paclfio coaat terminue of the road, and that with tns completion oi . in baiumDia river Jetty and. ths deepening of ths channel there for passage of ths largest tea-going vessels this city will immedi ately bs mad ths port of entry for the bulk of oriental shipping trad. With a fresh, water harbor, many miles nearer than - either - IsatUe. Tacoma. or-r San Francisco to ths orient, Portland will become the queen city . of ths Paclfio seaboard. . - ' i - v Through trains from Bt. Paul are to be run over the Northern Pacific and the O. R. N. from Wallula Junction to Portland, and In exchange for. the uss of a R a Nt track tn this arrange ment the Hsrrlman ' road a will ' run trains Over the new - Columbia - river .bridge end the Northern Pacific tracks to- Seattle and Tacoma. . - i. . Seeking aasUssa la Ik Mortk. Aw a forefunner of this, th O. R.-A N. Is now advertising heavily In Seattle for passenger bualuess, ami preparation visitor ' to, the city are bringing with them many handsome automobiles. Wal ter S. Martin of an Francisco was re cently here with hi. fast Renault ear. Mr. Mages Is now stripping hie ear pre paratory to driving' it backto Frisco. The outcome of this trip will be walxhed with ' interest -t H. C Breeden of Los Angeles baa-arrives -with hts ' latest Hsvnes Anseraon.' and durtnar the sum mer there will be other ears to excite the interest ; ana admiration of 1 all ; Rotor- ists. t j. --v,-' .v;,....... :.! Up Riverside bUl for l.0 feet In 14 seconds was the' record made toy Hal Watson's big 10-horse power F., I. A. T. car in the annual hill climbing contest of the Minneapolis- Automobile ' club . - ---- w.. . R. C- Chajln.f sales manager of the -. i ,f i Oldsmoblle, who has been In . Portland for several -weeks, left last evening for San rranclseo. " Mr.Chsp(Tr-says that ne is astonished st tns strides - mads In ths Pacific- northwest this year in mo torfng.' and. says that' from ths figures he. gathered- ths business in Oregon. end Washington has Increased mors than KM per-cent to-a-year ' H.VM." Covey,' who recently Introduced In Portland the jJulck. car., which in the east astonished so many people, in speed and hill climbing contests, reports thaf ne nse boio a uuica car 10 it. J, unaro of 1 Holladay street. -- Mr. Linden is a new convert tomotorlng. . - - ;. Henry Andrews and a party of friends mads a 48-mlle quick, trip last ; week to Hlllaboro and return la Mr. Andrews' Olds touring- car. Ths, party left here at t o'clock in the afternoon, and after a . visit, of -a couple: of hours in MsW' burc arrived horns at II o'clockv-r-r are being- made for- a i stronger -adver ttatng. campaign in the sound ottles by streetcar , earda, vnewspapera and other methods.-r-.Ths--first-lot -of streetcar cards sdvertlslng the O.' R. St N. In Seattle and Tacoma car have Just been issued. ',-v . , -;; .. . ; ., - ' Streetcar travel between Portland and Vancouver will ba carried aver th new Columbia river .bridge of ths Northern Pacific - Ths Portland Consolidated has begun legal action to condemn a new right of way from a point at th north end ef Union evenue straight to the site for th ' Northern . Paclfio bridge opposite Shaw's island, i Ths suit Is brought : under ths till of "Portland Vancouver at . St.; John Railway com paay vs. Struble." Mr. Struble la ad ministrator of ths estate of Lewis Love. through whose lands the new-routs will run" a large part of the distance to the Columbia' river. ' The new line will be about two and a naif miles long. ' A por tlon of ths old line to the present ferry will be abandoned when the nsw on 1 bunt . !' ; UP THE COLUMBIA RIVER. Round Trip to Cascade Locks Sun- dgy on Steamer Bailey Gatxert. The Columbia 1 ths scsnlo river of (he worf(f. AH visitors to Portland should not fsll to rasks this trip. . The scenery st this tlms of ths year Is simply magnificent. Ths fins steamer "Bailey Oatsert," with accommodations for (00 people, will leave Sanday morn ing ae 1:19 o clock, arriving back f p. m. Plenty of room and seats for every body. v Nice Sunday dinnsr served. Bteemer leaves from Alder street dock. Round trip $1.10. Phone Main 114. DR.HOLLINGSHEAD TO . BOOM CITY AT DENVER ;1 Portland will bs represented! at th seventh International convention of th EpwortB League by Dr. W. B. Holllngs- head, presiding elder of th Weat Port- Und , district . Methodlet ' Episcopal church, who "will leave for Denver Mon day. Ths convention will begin there July,,- : t. - v '.. Dr. i Holllngshead will bs a Portland boomer at the joonuan tlon. at which It is estimated that not less than tO.000 Epworthlans . win be present He will distribute literature from .thl city, which will - be fumlehed 'by th City Union-of Epworth' Leaguea. The ob ject of this mere. Is to attract ths dele gates and visitors Of ths convention to Portland and the Lewie and Clark fair. At a meeting of th City Union head quarter were ", established In Taylor Street church. Miss ; Mabel Downa, fourth vice-president er ths City Union. was placed In charge of the recaption of Epworthlan from th Denver conven tion, and ah win immediately organise the fourth vtcarpresldents of the local chapters and prepare to take, ear of those who will.com to Portland-from Denver.- ..', - SlekeaJng Shivertmr Fibs of Ague' and Malaria cai bs relieved end cured with Electiio Bitter. - Thl I a pure, tonic medicine: or especial benefit In malaria, for It exert a true curative influence on the disease, driv ing It entirety out or in system, it is much to be preferred to Quinine, hav ing none of this drug bad after-effect. E. S. Monday of Henrietta, Tex., wrltea: "My brother waa very low-with malarial fever and Jaundice, till he took Electric DIM.h -kUh mm-rnsi 1.1. II A U Croae Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak streets. Pries ooo, guaranteed. ..... We are . also ' Northwest representatives for ; the world-renowned POPE - ,The quiet mile-a-minute car.",- Iftunabout'T;;,," ...,,;.;.;..;..l7IOPopsjr9ledo; to-ti.. P. .IUJ0 Touring Runabout ..",.. . . '. H . Tmirln.'nr . . '. . . . ' .'' II Garage Oak Between Sixth and'Seventh. ' 'Vpffice 64-68 Sixth WILL SilbV'HOfiOR . TO INDIAN OUIDE t. ... -. '.- : J":'."',: Statu of Sacalawea Will Be Un veiled With Interesting Cere- . 7 mony July Sixth. , Ths unveiling- of the Sacalawea monu ment at tbe Lewis end Clark-exposition will taks place July . when appropriate exeroisea will be held under ths auspices of ths Sacalawea association and the Imnroved Order-of Red Mea. -Atll o'clock member of the order wilt give a parade. ; Ths literary exerclaea attend ing ths unveiling will taks place at 1 o'clock near Lakevlew terrace, on which the monument wiU be erected. Th pro gram will be as follows: v -'a; ... 4 x Selection, .Administration band; Invo cation, Rev, Anna Shew; patriotic-sola, Charles. Cutter, ths Alaskan 1 Indian singer; "Women In Discovery,"'. Susan Br Anthony; "Th Pioneer Mother","-Abi gail Scott Dunlway; Dr. H. L. Hender son of Aatorts. grand sachem of the Improved Order of Red Men of Oregon; oration. T. J, BeU of Tacoma, the great repreaentatlve of the Improved Order of Red Men of Washington:-reading, Bert Hoffman's hlstorlo Sacajswea poem, Mrs. Q. H. Psttinger; preeentatlon ot the monument, Mrs. Eva Emsry Dye; - un veiling of monument. Mrs. Edna Snook of CoQUllle; reception of flag, the Inde pendent Lewis and Clark club; accept ance of flag. Mayor Lani seUcUunAd- minlatraUon band. .-. , . . , PUTS FIRECRACKER IN r BOTTtE AND LOSES EYE "" : (gpedsl Wepeteh 'te The" JoaraalF-" OakeadaleU Wal.ulV-L The irst accident of the Fourth has been . re corded hers.; - Ths 10-year-old son of Mr. Hunt, who live on ths Marnock place -north of -Oakesdals. placed a lr4 cracker' m a Deer oottie,--m tne ruse. and th bottle exploded, threw glaaa Into th face of th boy. putting out one eye. Ths eyeball is lacerated and ths sight Is completely guns .. ; - - - ' XOTBU AJTS BXSOmTS. Clatsop Beach, Seaside, Or. Finest summer resort In Oregon.-The only hotel on the beach overlooking ths ocean.. Sea foods . specialty. The hotel has been' rebuilt and newiy lurnianeo. Hotslt baths. Fine surf -bathing di rectly In front of th hotel. Strictly flrst-clasa. American ' plan. For terms and reservations - sddress DAN J. MOORE, propristor. ' 1 . ; ;v ' an ufssium mrm. evpostto Mtain BntxwM to ftewls and joining grounoa, equippea wiin eiecirie telephonus and apeclal telephonic com munications .for patron, Uniformed porter and bellboy at all hours at 150 Elegant Rooms ' ' v Open for Guests karaa sloo a bat'ato tr.; W' LATTIN, Oenersi Manager. - HOTEL ESTACADA ON THE O. W. P. RT. CO. ; : ..TROLLET LINE. , ,.'.'.'.".,' katbs, m waic......si-oo ' 'Special ticket Including' round trip fare and dinner. ...... .SLTs ' Special ticker. Including round' trip fare, one night's lodging and three meals....... 7S3JO nom omow an warraa boom, nui ajto ttnis . Phono or-writs . U E. MARTINE55, Manager,' Z ... . . Estacada, Oregon. , HOTEL MONTEREY . i Under new managemmt. , ' low ora. ... booaied aTorth of Srsyert ea taeBsaea. Ons of the most deelrable of Ite olees on th oosat. Unsurpassed In situation, having extenalve grounda for recreation, the eafeet beach for surf bathing in ocean. MISS NORA FITZPATRICK. manager and owner. - , HOTEL SALTAIR - Oenterrille, Sferth Beaea. Command flne view of th ocean. Good Ashing. Excellent water. ' Horns conking. Fish served dally, A ro particulars saareas . Hotel Hoore snia. poarsB, " '- Long Beach P. O., Washlngtos. 1 ''" 'l . ', -. W W - :-- ' V i (II - TOLOB 1 : ' V ' , Our. prices willfit all pocket-books. .l0f Pope Toledo, ,19-1$ H. . P.. . . . . . , . I(n I- .' 4 ,' ' '. ' J. ' aoTxis axu axsoars,' r, HOTEL Vau Gwin Givin The Scenic: Hotel of the k'-'': Columbia - J, . . i A OrTTfBVH BVSTVTTT . HIABT fTTf- SrNE . THE BEST, THREE HOURS' RIDE FROM PORTLAND TOR RATES AND' PARTICULARS ADDRESS - , - - ' raor isBL xoos mrvn, om. Delightful Mount Hood Jripr, VERT VISITOR to ths Lewi "and Clark expoal tlon should taks this th most : delightful of all mountain trip; " In America. - Cloud - Cap . Inn, . unique and '.picturesque, 1,000 JLl feet . -. above sea 1 level. - af - 1 fords splendid accommodations. -,( Summit of mountain easily ''. aoceaslbls from ithla "point ' Stages lesvs Hood River sta ' tlon. dally, making connection' - - with O. R. A N. trams.-- Round - trip tickets. Including coach-a - Ing trip, on sals ltd K.aN, -ticket office. Third and Wash- Ington streets, Portland.PBr- i tlculars about ratee at Cloud ' Cap1an by writing - - : i . I, . ..-,'.'... Sj. lVAJrOtXU, Manage . Mood lvie, Oregen. ' . : Send' I cants In Stamps to A. - L. Craig, O. P. A. Oregon Railroad t Navigation com pany, Portland, for ' booklet telling about trip. - .; .. '. -t-.'' ''' ' : ' .''' Wot-Too Ncar Hot Too Far - -Visitors to ths Lewis and Clark xposltlon will find that th above . aptly describes the location of th HILL MILITARY v ACADEMY HOTEL ' - Th1 splendid building has been' thrown open for the convenience snd entertainment of persons vis iting the fair. Within ten min utes' walk of main entrance; only building In the block. Olves flne view 'of exposition buildings and miles of ths Willamette river. , Streetcar pass ths door. Reser- vstlons should be msds now. For -rates and particulars apply to - -""'" DR." X'W. HILL " SSI Marshall at, Portlaaa, Or. Hotel Eaton ' Oeraer Minis. sad West Park Streets. NEW - ' RsBasesiely raralskes, elegeaMy soBtpwe. tmvmt. 0e "wtnetes' wslk frew kesrt ef sboyptag sad baelBess Sl.trlrt. all bare, airy, eetstde reoBM. steasi seated, eleefrte llkbts, t-l-pkoe. la eeck sesrfsB. ete. Lars etaeee, lesaaiBS. SBtoaln. wrltln. ladles' reeeptlea Barlers, SeeBM IBS sued by bmII at telepboae. -: Private asmaiVse ataeU ttelaa'aad sWesieee. Wmttmt $I.OO to $3.00 a Day -, Special . Satee te , CowsMretil , at .a. , . -- " - ana bus batos. c (rerawtly t Hetel nedpata, lvnt.se. THE KINO HOTEL ; Kewtr famished UimHstMmt. tl ner dee. Mneera Is every particular: ee dlreet rer Use tn expneltloe sad deenta: ealy siiseW walk fmta P. O. snd boslneas center. Klnrtl... weals eerred nr M eeats, U Jitter KB SC Cerrespoadeeee eollcltee.- - - , '. .. ' " The enjoyment of life depend upon time, ipace and rac- ; ' Oldsmoblle lengthens yet economizes all threev It has dttzz.:.' ' by the tour from New York to Portland iu dependable .-q-i! rrUUeful in all kinds of weather and road conditions. Indie" to the business man ,or pleasure-seeker. 1 It is as useful aa I ' j t phone or typewriter to the busy business man.-- IT-TAKES . THIS WAITS OUT Or HIS LIFE.- 7. , Nothing is more exhilarating than a swift, safe ride in the C7: with the Oldsmobile. ' "Nothing to watch but the road. SI( ' ' St. Cadillac , W. WVgLII - M i v f - i -V- Ills Xl A. ' BF" fi -- r iSBBliil . i : M J ' - . .; - -0.p SCOUT" " ' l';'V:''i'''a" Price $850.00 'V .- Nine-horsepower Cadillac Runabout.. ' Th smartest looking speediest -end most dependable -runabout offered here. If you are thinking ot buy- -ing an automobile give us a ehancs snd ws will demonstrate, the truth of that- aseertlon. " There are- a- good - many - good - automobiles on he -market, snd a good many poor one, what you want is to find out ths aide. "That will show." We mak tood. There's only -one -way to do that. "Irrvestigats." Try them all. not ones, but several times. Our. machlnea . compere- well,' that's why ws orgs you :to. buy that ,way. . . . . i There's' going to be s 20-mlIe race" between t a certain tn-Trorsepower" touring car. and ths s-horeepower Cadillac very soon, wstch for th. n set date; also. -mlle race between the CadHlac-nuiiabout and-a certain " other mobile -not an auto-mobller. thougluiWe beat them once, but they - made a big J,Holloru-aboot something that broke so we ars going -to g-lve 'them another chance.- There's no kind of a test that w are notwllling .10 nnterniu ciimningy - scnnnmiy - . wants . any kind of a publlo test that ths Cad'llao got stuck on a certain hill, make him show you; make him bring his machine along and we-will 4ry that" certain .hill, aide .by good ones and bux the best . of th ghese propositions because we : know ' that the Cadillac V(1U. outclimb, la more economical and speedier than anything In Its class. ...4 ,.':.: ',;,.. ,v -v. . .' ..." covey No Smoke No Odor .1 . WHEN YOU USB , " :' The most satisfactory, automobile oils on the market. All grades carried. rYpur ivarsge will furnish it if you insist SPORTIINQ GOODS CUTLERY WHOLESALE SEND . FOR 88 SIXTH : r v Ballou & WrigGut Machinery, Fixtures, Sausage Casings, Pure Spices, Scales, Aprons and Coats, Knives; Cleavers, Saws, Blocks, Coolers, etc S.. BIRKENWALD CO. ,.. , The Largest Butchers': Supply House on the Coast Telephone Main 6361. X..-i 304-306 Everett St, Pert!.-- 3. Alj, YIN KIN LUM I ' '. raf CHINESE ni Second Street OI Coraer Csk '' Chop Suey Tea . Vk3T- -Runabout s pesa-or snaursnoe. If any ueeier j he can get tU. It any dealer tells yorf ' AND RETAIL CATALOGUES STREET. ' .s J RESTAURANT Mi u and Nood'j ' and C3 1 v Auto P mm I Of An Kinds ; B Rambler y :- ., .and ' ' :. Pierce J Bicyclss w i - -. ' . -:' y '-"J . ..V. ... " r t 1 v '