The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 31, 1906, Image 7

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' -"Oregon Outings." th tint' exclu
sively Oregon acenlo' publication to be
published by the Bouthern Pacific com
pany, haa Just been taaued with the Im
print of General Passenger Agent Wll
11am If cMurray. The book iwa com
piled by Rlnaldo M. Hall, advertising
agent of the Harrlman llnea. It la pro
fusely Uluatrated with new vlewa of
weatern and aouthern Oregon, and ita
V contents tell of the summer amusement
ourcea of thla region. From Portland
(to Mount Sheet a running deacrlptlon
'carries the reader along and ahowa him
aporteraan and where aplendld
noenery abounda. A chapter la given to
Clamath county. The booklet ahowa a
'number of vlewa. Including the city of
Xlamatb Falla and the farming region
around it. Pelican bay. Klamath lake.
Crater lake, and other vlewa new to the
- Portland eye. A chapter on Portland.
"the Roae City," with appropriate lllua-
tratlona, fittingly concludea the atory.
I There- la an excellent new map ahowing
I weatern Oregon from the Caacade range
I to the aaa, . ; ,
Judge C V. Oantenbeln, who haa ben
anting prealdlng Judge of the circuit
court during the month of July In the
abaenca of Judge Sear a, will leave to
: . morrow morning on hie vacation. - He
will camp near Mount Hood and apend
19 day hunting d flahlng,- when- ke
'Will go to American Lake to command
' the Third regiment of the Oregon Na-
. tlonal Guard, of which he la colonel,
at the Joint encampment of the Oregon
and Washington National Guarda and
-v regular troopa. The Judge aaya there
. will be about .09 troopa at American
, Lake thla year, and that the maneuvera
. will he very extenalve. After returning
from American Lake, Jadge Oantenbeln
will go back to the mountaina till. Sep
tember L Judge Fraaer wiu act aa pre-
U aiding Judge of the circuit court during
Auguat. f
- Offloera of the Federated Tradea
eoundl have been elected for the enau
In a atx montha. The election waa held
4 ' at the .regular, weekly meeting of - the
. council r naay evening ana a majnniy
of the old officera were reelected. .Thoae
'who will aerve the council aa officera
- during the next alx montha are aa fol
, Iowa: Charlea Schultx. of the Palntere
-' union, reelected prealdent; K. J. Led
, ' wick. Of the Carpenrera union, vlee-
orealdent: Tom Leabo, or the Barbara'
. union, reelected treaaurer; Mlaa Lucy
White, of the Garment-Workera anion,
' realeoted atatlatlcal aecretary: Carl
-.- Fredericka. of the Cooka and Waif re1
' union, aergeant-at-arma; W. A. Walla,
of the Bartendera onion, reelected con
Unloading of equipment at Bertha and
along the Una of the Foreet Grove
branch of the Bouthern Paetdo a few
- daya ago atarted the atory that the road
waa to be electrified and trolley-care
put on Fourth etreet to operate between
the Chamber of Commerce building and
Bertha. Inquiry reveala that the work
la confined to filling ' treatise between
.Berth and Beaverton. Eventually the
deep ravtnea along the hllle tn aouthern
Portland will aiao no niiea, maung an
end - of the eonatant neceaalty of ex
"penelve repairing of the high traatlea.
' -The Brown 'Apartment hotel, the fine
flve-etory atone and brick building at
, Grand and Hawthorne avenuea, with Ita
elegantly appointed rooma ao beautifully
- furnlahed. Invitee the patronage of per-
eona dealrlng a quiet, rea pec table home
and 'attendant eotaforta. , Ita excellent
table and large ground floor dining-room
and the charming viewa from the hotel'a
window, make the Brown an attractive
; place of reeldenee. Sin electric llnea
- pas the houea. y Telephone Saat 111, . ,
The next place and data of meeting of
the American Aaaoclatlon of Traveling
Paaaenger Agenta will be at Weat Baden
Springe, Indiana, October-1, 1 and. 11.
A apeolal car will carry the Portland
delegation to The convention, headed by
M. J. Roche, vice-preaident, ' whoae
friend propoae to make him prealdent
at the comuig election. The convention
THE OriUf
Ca the Erst Side
V About the middle of April the ati
gena Bank added to Ita regular banking
; bualneaa a eavlnga department.' Thla la
the only eavlnga bank oh the caat aide.
It la located at 124 Grand avenue, con
venient for eaat alder, la aound finan
cially and la under the aame manage-
-intent- aa. the. ClUsena Bank., whloh haa
been doing bualneaa on the eaat aide for
the laat It yeara. ,
One dollar la enough to atart an ao
-count, and you get PER CENT IN
TEREST on all your depoalta. ' Coma In
, and aee ua, and we'll tell -you all about
thla new aavinga lnatltutlon.
.TiIS CITiZEfJS DANK
Savings
Bank
Z. It LAMEST. President.
. A. yf. UUI3T( Caahlar.
At 1 x v .' ' ' and
lit c v ., i v i . In la alm-
Ax c t ' f r'cea that la
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Ttsre'e 'r.. , h Portland
aa4 ua l.u., l.z ana run,
We ' cannot underatan1, we can't, how
people be d
If rea,.n l ..la bower where all Na
ive t-ui ao gid; .
Where r-owere bloom perpetually and
blraa forever eln.
And muaic aa from enBola In the heart
may aver ring.
Where -the aplendld Union Laundry
cleanaea linen pure and white,
Ita pollaher ateam-beated, gleaming la
the ellvery light.
Oh. tell ua, bow can Borrow enter any
human breeat,
Enahrlned upon the bosom of thla Illy
, of the WeotT -
UNION LAUNDRY,
Tel. Main (ft. Second and Columbia.
. No more pound washing after Aug. II.
will be one of the largeat gatherlnga
ever held by the aaaoclatlon. and a great
program la being prepared. . Aa excur
a Ion through Kentucky will Include, a
vlalt to the f amoua Mammoth cave. .
Mr. .Donohoe, who la the O. H. Jones
company, la wondering at the Nemeaia
which appeara to be pursuing him, Mr.
Donohoe aaya that he bought from the
widow of the late O. H. Jonea the mau
soleum bualneaa which he now conduct,"
and with it the right to the name. In
support of thla atatement be ahowa -a
contract algned by Mrs. Jonea.' From
which It appeara that while -Jonea la
dead, the bualneaa lives, legally; under
the Jonea name, :
' 'Notioe to Coal Buyer We deaire to
announce that Mr. Graham Dukehart
will repreeent na aa solicitor and ealee
man. A. L. Btephena, formerly with via.
Is no longer connected with thla com
pany. We have plenty of Diamond,
Rook Bprlnga, Carbon Hill and Engllah
Cannel coal ready for delivery. Inde
pendent Coal Ice company, auceeeeora
to Holmea Coal eh Ice company. Phonea
Mala 71 and lit. - ; , " "
, Reporta that eonductora running out
of Baa Franclaco oa the Bouthern Pa
rtita llnea are dlaaatiafled and talking
strike are ' denied vigorously by fL
Veatch of 5 Eaat Burnslde street. Mr.
Veatch yesterday received a telegram
from B. B. -Clark, grand chief conductor
or the Order of Railway Conductors,
aaking him to make publio denial of the
report. '. ; v. .'. :f ...
Aa examination for a carrier for the
Portland poatoffloe haa been announced
by the civil aervlce eommtaaion. A
carrier of the flrat elaaa reoelvea . a
salary of f 1,004 a year, of the second
class $800. and of the third claae 1600.
For Information concerning the exami
nation, which 1 to be held "August It,
applicants should aee Z. A. Leigh at the
postoface. . i -, .
At t p. m. Thursday a meeting of the
special committee investigating street.
car fenders will be held. - All persona
Interested Is the fender proposition are
invited to attend A number of dealgna
of Improved fender have been presented
to the member of the committee, and
from aoma of theae It la probable that
aa approved atyle will be selected. ,
Fannie O. Curtis and ether have
filed a remonstrance with the council
against the proposed ' Improvement of
Leo avenue. F. P. Keenan and others
are petitioning that a macadamised
parkway not more than 14 feet wide
be placed oa Eaat Nineteenth; between
Eaat Stark and Eaat Morrison atreets.
Applicants for aid from . the - Baa
Francisco relief fund must apply vt the
Travelers' Aid desk at the Union depot
between the hours of 11:10 and 1:10
p. m. dally, except Saturday.- Appllca
tlona made by letter will alao receive
careful Inquiry. : Lola o. Baldwin, secre
tary, T. W. C A. Travelera Aid. ,
: ' 8o-Bo-8o Kllfly. Cowa give more
milk and horse do better work when
protected from the files, gnat a, etc.
Apply Child "Bo-Boa-Bo" with a apray
er or cloth. It' Inexpensive and effect
ive, coating only Ho per day per head.
Portland Bead Cox, Front and Yamhill
atreeta. ','-''".' ' :-.':;
The State Agent oompany, through
Edward B. BImmons. E. C Gambia and
J.. C Footer, haa filed articles of In
corporation In the office of the county
clerk. They will transact a general
real estate, loaa and trustee bualneaa.
Capital Hock, I14.000. ,
The annual meeting of - the - State
Teachers' association will be held In
thia city November II to It, inclusive.
the same week aa the Multnomah county
Institute. The program will aot be ready
for aeveral week, .
Water through haa tor sprinkling
yexda or sidewalk, or washing porch
or windows, must be paid for la advaae
and used only between the hour of I
and I a, tn. and ( and p.' ax It must
not be used for sprinkling street. If
used contrary to theae rule, er waste
fully. It Will h shut Off, - - .
County Aadlror C 8. Brand ha re
turned from a week' outing at WUholt
mineral aprlnga, where he camped with
hie family. - He resumed hi duties at
the . courthouse thla . morning. Mr.
Braade people will remain at WUholt
aprlnga for aom time- -
The will of William X Strefblg we a
admitted to probate in the county court
this morning. , All the property, con
sisting of real' aetata aald to be worth
$,000, 1 bequeathed to the widow, Mr.
Annie M. Strelblg. Sh I named execu
trix. ; r ,' ,':'.'
Charles H. Pettlnger haa filed a suit
In the circuit court for a divorce from
ReeMna. K. Pattlnsrer. eharrln desertion.
beginning In May, 1104. They were
mmrriA In thla ettv In AnrlL 1101.
George J. Cameron appear a attorney
for Hettinger. ;
The fir chiefs of the Pacific eoast
will meet at Calgary. British Columbia.
August 19, In annual convention. Chief
CamDbell la prealdent of the aaaoclatlon.
having been elected last year when the
meeting wa held In Portland. He wui
attend the Calgary session. .
Now ta the thn to arratig a trip to
your old home In the- eaat. Reduced
rat tlcketa on sal August T, and t,
For particular call at Chicago, Mil
waukee- HC-Paul-railway -offloe, 114
Third atreet. , ( s
' How to Reach the Farmer. Send for
Keaton'a Rural Directory; 14 rural de
livery routes, with 10.000 correct names.
Rural Directory company,- J04 Ablngton
building, Portland, Oregon.
Milton A. Nathans, attorney, 1000
Stelnea. atreet, San Francisco. Commie-
alone promptly executed. Insurance ad.
Justed. . ,' .' , :
Why not enjoy your vacation T We ad
vance you 120. pay us back at II. H per
week; 110 at II, and ISO at 11.10. Cres
cent Loan oompany, 411 Mohawk build-
In ,
Acme Oil Co. sell the best safety coal
oil and fin gasolines. Phone Cast lit.
Evangelist C A. McCoy of Seattle
will begin aerie of II gospel meetings
f.:;j'L TnAnsFOuiED six i.iles
. TO LUMBER CAuP If! FLUME
A hovel acheme for sending mail to
the poat office at Oak Point, on the lower
Columbia river, haa been discovered by
the logger of the Northwest Door.com
panr's camp, back in the hllla alx mllee
from the poatorno. Instead of the old
and alow method of packing lttn foot
or on horseback It la placed In an ordi
nary tin pall, put on a pleoe of lumber
and" ahot down the long flume convey
ing the product of the mill to the river
front. ' -. v .. i -
In order to put the men at the Oak
Point end, of the flume on guard for the
mall a - board bearing the Inscription,
"Look out for the mall." la started a
STOLEN WILL CAUSES POLICE .
.Wanted Information hat will lead
to the capture of th one-legged man
who stole my last will and teatament
Liberal "reward. T Notify WT P." Tylef .
Toke Point Oyater oompany.
It would aot be particularly surpris
ing if th above ' advertlaement ap
peared In the classified ad column of
Th Journal, tor of all th freaky re
port of stolen property reported to the
police ta some time, the complaint made
by W. D. Tyler certainly heada the
list "He notified the authorities thia
PEEK-A-BOO WAISTS SIMPLY
RIDICULOUS, SAYS MRS. ADDITON
The' California W. C. T. TJ. at It an
nual convention held last week put Ita
tamp of disapproval on the alluring
peek-a-boo walat It 1 quit likely that
th example will be followed by the Ore
gon sister.- '. -. -. V-.... ..
1 think It's . about time somebody
hould take up thoae horrible things,"
aald Mr." L.H. Addltoh, - th Oregon
state prealdent of the -Women's Chris
tian , Temperance union. - yeawroay.
tonight at Olive Branch mission, at III
First atreet. Th meetings will begin
at. I o'clock, . . . ;'--,,', v;;
Leading dalllea from all th big cltle.
Carl Jon, ; Fourth . and Washington.
TroruallryTQuanmrd -Jtn
go to Morrl' restaurant. . , . . -
Woman's exchange. 111 Tenth treet,
Inach, 11:11 to S. - -:: --r-, -
' Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Elar. Marquam.
. Panama hatter, HI Ota. Phone Pao. nr.
MANAGER G. F. JOHNSON.
Shermaanay w Vorthwee
' ge Take Tjp Xla eideao U
, Oa th flrat of July Mr. O. F.' Johnson
of Seattle, whose' cat appeara above,
took the management of the entire In
terest of th Bhermaa-Clay aggregation
of muaio house la th northweatern
territory, including house at Seattle,
Portland, Spokane, Lewis ton (Idaho), Ta
coma. Bellingham and Everett He takea
np hla home In Portland, which will be
his headquartera. He aueceeda - F. N.
Gilbert, who ha retired from the bust
neaa. This la a splendid promotion for
Mr. Johnson. - He haa secured a fine
position and th Sherman-Clay people
have secured one of the moet popular
and efficient music men of th entire
west- As manager for th Seattle house
of th Allan 4k Gilbert-Ramaker company,
Mr. Johnson built up a large business
for his firm, and hi appointment to a
larger field I a well-earned reward for
faithful and successful service, ably and
conscientiously performed. Mr. Johnson
Is comparatively a young man. . He com
bines large executive abllltlea with all
kind of push and vim. Just th qualities
needed a manager of auch a prominent
mUsloal firm aa that of .th Sherman
Clay company. Mr. Johnson lived la
Portland for a number of year prior to
his going to the aound elty. He estab
lished the phrase of "The house of qual
ity" In all the different branches and
ha mad a great hit Portland wel
comes htm and rrlshea him th greatest
suocesa, which he deserve.-
BAND CONCERT TONIGHT
AT HAWTHORNE PARK
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A. DeCaprlo will lead th municipal
band at Hawthorn Park tonight when
the following program will be rendered;
March, "Monte Bt Ella" ..DeCaprlo
Overture, "The Count Essex". Mercadant
Walt;--MJoHy- Fellows'', ,., Vol ted t
"Th Busy Be"............ Bendlx
Selection, "The Wlsard of the Nile"..
' Herbert
Intermission.
Grand fantasia, "My Old Kntuccky
Horn" Dlby
"Manan Chilean Dancel, . . . .r.'.MIaaud
Paraphrase. "Maasa'a In th Cold. 1
. Cold Ground" ................ .Clapp
"Plsslcato Polka" Straus
March. "Battle of th Wave" Hall
Great , M n."i";"; -
And great corporations . are In aom
thing alike. A great man la on who
adda to th ablMty th desire to do good.
A great corporation la on with a noble
purpose, daily fulfilling It Such la th
Peon' Mutual Life. Bherman 4V Har
mon." general agent.- - : .--r
' Preferred Btoek Oanned
AUen Lewis Best Brand,
few minute before the stick carrying
the pall. -One of the men la then de
tailed to catch the pall aa It speed by.
V Bine the discovery worked so well
with the mail the flume haa been turned
into a general carrier and a ack of
potatoea waa aent to market oa a board
the other day. It made the six-mil run
In exactly 10 mlnutee and arrived In
perfect condition,
Th logger are' greatly pleased with
their dlaoovery, but are not -eatlened
with thetr achievement but are trying to
Invent aom acheme whereby the power
of the flume can aleo .be. utilised aa a
carrier from th river to the camp. ..
BEGIN THOROUGH SEARCH
morning that while coming to th city
oa m Vancouver ear at 10 o'clock laat
night his grip containing two; bank
book and hie- last will nd teatament,
wa stolen from under his seat. : A man.
hy on leg. I alleged to have been aeea
alighting from the car with the grip la
hi hand, but ao trace of him can b
found.-.. - - i ' ' . , V , .
It i understood that the queatlon
now agitating (Tyler la whether fn th
event of his death th possession of the
will would give th ona-legged Individ
ual a fee . simple la hi estate. , .
"Our tat ' convention doe , not meet
until. September and o of course we
cannot take up th matter before that
time. But the W. C T. U. atanda for
purity In th straltest, strictest senae
and anything that tenda la th slightest
way to Immorality we protest "against,
I believe those walat are simply ridicu
lous. - I don't see any reason for any
auch kind of dreaa. Yea, our state con
vention might take It up, but If too
far away to.aay for ure."
VAUGHN DEHANDS
sor.iE AcTion
Councilman Wants Railroad Pe
"7 titlon Taken From Hands of
Judiciary Committee.
WILL MAKE REQUEST " 7"
OF COUNCIL TOMORROW
Commltte Rcimeg to Tak Actloa
on Petition Though Vaughn Has
Been Trying for Several Months to
Compl Recommendation. '
When th council meet tomorrow
evening It I probable that a lively fight
over th track of th Southern Pa
ella on Fourth street will develop.
'This will be cauaed by th request of
Councilman Vaugha that the petition of
a number of prominent property-owners
and merchants near th Harrlman
track be taken out of th hand of th
Judiciary committee.
- Vaughn tried In vain yeaterday after
noon to get the Judiciary committee to
take aom actloa on th petition. He
naa neon trying lor several month, but
th other member will not make a
recommendation of any kind.
The contention of th petitioners ta
that th track up the steep grade of
the trt constitute a . detriment to
their property and I business. Vaugha
holda that th franchise should - be a
source of lnoom to the city. It waa
granted la 111 and th Harrlman of
ficiate bow claim that It la not re
vocable. Vaugha, with a large number
of other, declare that th council ha
tn ngnt to ravok tt at any time,
"They've uaed that street for 41
year without paying th city a eent"
aid ha today. "No, I won't aay that
the committee haa Jobbed m. bat It
do look mighty queer.- I have asked
time and again for a report of some
kind oa th petition, but the answer I
that I'm almply wishing th chance to
make a minority report I don't want
anything of the kind: I want the ordl.
nance levying a tax upon th franobls
to pass." .,;
Mr. Vaugha alao declare tt isn't the
business of th city aa to where els
the tracks of the weat side system
shall h located.
That la np to the. Railroad people,"
say he. "We will Imply do our dutv
and make th railway company pay for
vua.1 irancaua- .
Th following permits have been Is
sued: J. J. Beaton, barn. Front between
Lincoln and Hall, cost 11,000: Franela
Bokorny, one-story dwelling. Corbett
and city boundary, cost $100; Smith
Watson Iron works, repairs. Front be
tween Hall and Harrison, cost 1300; W.
Neubauer, one-story dwelling. Clifton,
between Tenth and Weat Park, -cost
11.171: Frank LudesherT same, same,
Eaat Fifteenth, corner Holgate, ' cost
IIS. 000; same, aame, Prettyraan, corner
Falrmount cost $15,000; Home Tele
phone company, plaater xchans. Park.
between Burnslde and Pine, cost 11,100;
J. T. Meyers, one-story dwelling. Lex
ington, between Eaat Ninth and East
Eleventh, coat 1100; Joseph - Cloaset,
shed, repairs. First between Madison
and Jeffereoivcoat Ilia; A. O. Baohcodt.
repaira. Fargo, between Vancouver and
Oantenbeln avenues, cost 1100: John
Sullivan, repairs. East Ninth, between
Eaat Everett and East Flanders, coat
1700: Paclflo States Telegraph A Tele.
phone oompany, exchange. Killings
worth, between Michigan and Missouri
avenuea, cost 111.000; Ollssn, between
Eleventh and Twelfth., cost $150;
Cole, two-story dwelling, Schuyler, be
tween Union svenue and East Third.
coat $1,171; W. H. Upton, two etory
dwelling. East First-between Holladay
avenue and pacixic, cost ii.it.
. Milwaukle Country Club.
Easter and Seattle race. Take
Sen wood aad Oregon City ear at Flrat
aad Alder. ' ' - '
- The tNtUtlm of Th "fenrmal ta
Portia a aad tat Oregoa esoeeq that ef
Uczidt Cferjc & Co:
Perfume Sale
Special
" Commencing' Wednesday and continuing: through the week
the people of Portland are given the greatest opportunity
-.for. years oil purchasing high grade perfumes at greatly
V reduced prices -
i Floral Extracts
v 25c AN OUNCE ODORS lie
; White Rose
La France Rose
'Carnation '
' Crab .Apple "..
Violet
Heliotrope -
BOc
ena
, .ASK
FOR A
SAMPLE
Swiss Lilac
Swiss Rose
Carnation :
Concentrated Extract
- ; 80c AN OUNCE ODORS 35eV ;
First Regiment
Locust Blossom .
Magnolia i, t
- Blossom
Opopbnox . :
Patchonly " '
Jasmine ::'T:';. ."
Peau d'Espagne .' '
Rose Geranium '
Chypie and many
Others i: ".;"-' ''.''-
Crab Apple
Carnation :
. Fantasma
Liyolena
SOMETHING
NEW .
" IN.
PERFUMES
Toilet Vaters B
V75c' BOTTLES 49 ;
English VibletJ une Roses ;
Lilac- - ' 1 Violette ' :
'- : Bully,s,,. Toilet Vinegar '
VIOLETTE
DC PARME
REGULAR
v- $1.00 --r
r SPECIAL -
.-.eoo. .
Rose
"Violet
' ? ,n ARB YOU , ':: -i
- You have been considering the purchase of.
a Piano for a good while. Wouldn't it bring
a lot of happiness to your family if you would !
act upon your good judgment and make the
purchase at once? We carry a rery large line
of the old, well known, standard makes of
Pianos and are in position to please you: In
buying a Piano you cannot afford to experi
ment. Get Piano of known worth and quel- '
ity. Get it arThe"Houseof Quality."
. We Rent Pianos We' Tone
' We are b the
TEE HOUSE
ALLEN & GILBERT-IMMAKER CO.
-: ; -r v-; frawwAr dealers' . ; J' : " ;! ". : ; . ,
' ; V COSNER 'OF SIXTB AND KOB5U5CN STREETS
The BREAKERS HOTEL
AkIERlCAN PLAX.
r"5f,,,l9w
UADOIO UVMMMU BBSOM
Ceeule Light, Steeaa, R aad Cold Salt Water la be Tab. Bay Tlekets t Bakera,
Paelae Ooeatr. Weak, restorsjre Agdreea, Breaker. Was.
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PORTLAND VIRE
Phone Main 2X0
Llyolena
perfume:
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LASTS
Triple -Extracts
AN OUNCE ODORS 27 f
White Rose
Lily of the Valley
Violet-,
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SEASON .
Quintessence Extract
$1.00. AN OUNCE ODORS 60 e
- Royal Ylang (Trefle ' t .
Peau d'Espagne I White Violet ;
-New Mown Hay; '
Myoena
PERFECTION
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PERFUMER'S
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Toilet Vaters :
60c BOTTLES 33 ,
-7 f - tarnauon
. - Lavender'
Heliotrope .
Pianos We Repair Pianos
Piano Cosiness
OF QUAUTTT
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BANK AND OFFICE RAILIuG
Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing,
Poultry Nettingk Etc -
& IRON V.'OHIIS
S3 FLANDERS ST, tUzx Ttird
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adapted f' 1 I
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Catering to b' 9'
Magnlucent "'r f n.u
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attraction of r. -!' 1 m
resort, combined miiti qutr,
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' PORTLAND, OBKOOK. .
EUROPEAN PLAN CrXY
HEADQUARTER" TOR TOUIIIST9
AND COMMERCIAL
YC'.2-:: : TRAVJ,JLEaA,
" ' Bverrthlng to eat and- drink, ami
It eoet a more la the
PorHaal Hotel KataakaSar
than elsewhere la tbe city. TCvery
weekday nisbt from I -it ta IS.
' M. O. IOWIM, SCasM. I
HOTEL MT-
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Ctstsc? XescX Sss!-2, Crt;:i
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Directly en the beach, overlooking the
oeeaa. Hot salt bath aad surf bat fl
ing. Recreation pier for fishing. Bun
parlora, electrto ligbta, Sreplaoe ' ami
furnace heat. - Pine walks, and drive.
Sea, foods a specialty.
Estes $15l J SJ.O rer Izj
DAK 3. MOORS. Proprietor.
Hotel Eaten
ooa. Houuioa axd wxw vabx it.
new --
BaadeesMty fartohea, elecaatly sestees.
grepewt. are aitaotas' walk rroai keaH ei
ahopplac aad eeelaeaa dlatrlet, all lar.
airy, eatalda reoBM. steam seated. eleeu-M
Uchta.. telrpaeae m each apaMiaent. ete.
t.m atscM. loandn. easoklnc. wrttla.
laewa' rcroa perwnw moumi
br bhII ar telepboae,
rrhiats ssMlsae suets trala aad
JteM $I.OO to $S.OV m Day
tin ka tea e Oiisimlsr lleaV
Hag. HAS XATOX.
7..' rremnrly el BMsl Ftdpatk. Ipekiae.)
Cloud Cap
Oregon's ' famous mountain reaort at
mow Ua
on Mount Hood
Away from the beat of th elty. The
meat delightful resting place la the
northweaC Full - Information at th
TICKET OFFICE, Third Ci
WashIn2ton Sts.
SEASIDE HOUS:
' SXAS3E. OXECCN
P. B. BAMSTT, Manager. Seaside,
Oader aew BMaaceneat, remodelad and
farnUaed. electric llthta. rah aad i
bami. boating, (laalD. Freak aiiik e
from oer ewa ielry. Freak eeli ,
ew gardea, Ratest I1U te .iMt f i
gpeeial ratee by tbe week er ateatk. e k
PRIVATE BOARD Afe'Dnc:: :
Km. SABAX CTf ITrHT.rg. teag Beaek,
Good Meals , Home CocMr ;
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Portland Orcscn
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Pit boy and girl for Eastern -Westera
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Include a primary aad graik.
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Boarding hall for glrla affordler t
comforts and car of a refined houe.
Offloa hour during th Bummer f.
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For catalogue writ to th adrt
given above. .
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