The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 02, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    .THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 2. .1807..
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" - TO Lot Buyers.- Lota in tba ..beauti
ful saw' addition to Irvlngton, lying- be-v-
tween Thompson and Braze street and
East 8evntl . and ' Etit Thirteenth
streets, art now on sale. Thla property
la, without doubt, th flneat residence
property for the piioa on tha aaat aid.
All lota are 10 by 100 feat In stse, ce
inant sidewalks, curbing and parking la
, xroni of every jot throughout th tract.
kk shade tree all in And growing, atreeta
- are ncing newiy macadamised and
Thompson atraet la being laid with bit-
- ullthlo, pavement; aewar, gas and water
pipe laid throughout- th tract, and
. . : any. ona buying one or more- of - these
lota will bar nothing to do but atart
to build, a all Improvements ara in and
Included In, the pure hue price. There
are building and other reatrlctlona In
1 Irving-ton, which tend to make It the
.. v moat desirable location now on the mar
kc Why buy In tha addition whera
thr are no Improvement, and tha only
., auraty you nave or the same la a prom
lset . Taka any. Union avanu car to
.- Eugene atreet and. walk ona block aaat,
or taka tba Irvlngton car and rid to
. Fifteenth and Tillamook streets, and
; than walk on block north and ona block
v west. Remember, It eosta you Juat the
f Sams to build your homo on a cheap lot
aa on ona of ths good lota, where all
Improvement ara In and where tba re-
strlotione ax such that your property
, will b benefited. For prlcaa, term and
, Plata, with full particular thereon, in
quira of Charlaa K. Henry Son, 111
Third Street, Portland, Oregon, . ; ;(
svasaaswa w aav vs
1 . esfTrada Journal Issued yeaUrday -poa-l"oss
aa artlstlo roaa cover lo honor
of and. to advertise tba coming roaa
show and fleet. Thla month la to be
not only ona of tha roaa show, but a
roaa month generally speaking. Other
feature of th magaslna for Jun are
two artlclea devoted to th resources
and advantage of Harney and Coos
counties.' Thar la also an article on
fruit by W. K. Newell of Foreat Orov.
praaldant of tha atate board of hoaltb. .
Aa out-of-door opera by th Instttut
club f th People Institute, "Th
Houae That Jack Built," will bo given
thla month oa tha field of tha Mult
nomah dub. It will be a children' fete,
and th receipts will, go to charity for
children, - Th atory, . which la found
van In tha picture writings of . for
gotten Egypt, haa been bat to muslo by
Jessie L. Gaynor and haa proven a hug
auooeaa In man oountries.
Henry Lawrence Southwlck, dean of
tha Emerson School of Oratory, Boston,
will give a recital for the Woman'a club
tha evening of Jun I. "Th Rival" 1
to be given by' special request Mr.
Southwlck la ona of tha fore.nost ora
tor and Interpreter before tha public,
and thla opportunity to hear htm prom
lses to attract a Urge audience. ,
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THERE kre a THOUSAND reasons
why you should save your money
;Doyou know, of ONE why you shouldn't?
; SAVE NO Wwc wm "help
1 t
SvEPA Y $OJo INTEREST
Otf SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Ofegon Trust & Savings Bank
a m Sixth and Washington Sta. ' '.
. ' . PORTLAND, OREOON. .
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W. H. MOORE, i . , -'-' - Preildcnt
E. E. LYTLE, . . - - Vice-President
W, , COOPER MORRXS, - - - Ctthler
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
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PORTLAND'S BEAUTIFUL ROSES
FORM DISPLAY FOR TRAVELERS
' It la a fact that the Unique Tailoring
company give tba beat valu In th city
for th money. W carry one of the
largest stocka In the city and give you
yonr choice of any pattern mad to your
order for 125. No mora, no less. Come
In and glva ua a trial and be convinced
that our atatemant Is correct. Uniqu
Tailoring Co., S0 Stark atraet
- Keep up a good appearance. ' It will
fcelo yo in your business, and tha beat
and cheapest way 1 to Join th Unlqu
Frslng club. W call for, sponge,
proa and deliver back to you ona ault
of your clothing 'each week, and give
you eignt anoe aninea a monm xor i a
'month. Main 814 or A4S14. Unlqu
Tailoring Co.. 10 Stark atreet.
" DO you want to know wher you can
bar a ault mad that wui mor tnan
, aatlafy you in ovry detail one you will
enjoy wearing from tha moment you
put It on and ona that will keep Its
good looks and good ahape aa long aa
; you wear It? Tha anawer la, J. C.
Schaefer A Co., Merchant Tallora,. SIS
Washington atraet.
.Water through hose for aprlnkllng
yarda or aidewalka or washing porcha
or windowa mutt be paid for In advance
and used onlr between tha houre or a
and a. m. and I and p. nu. It
must not be uaad for sprinkling streets.
It need contrary to theae rulea, or
. waatefully, It wlQ ba shut off.
- Th rgular meeting of tha board
of trade will tak plac Tueeday verg
ing at th chamber of commerce. Sev
eral manufacturing propositions have
-been received and will coma up for
consideration, among which la a proposal
to establish la Portland a watch case
factory.
Webfoot camp No. 5,- W. 6. W., re
lacted the following offlcera for - the
anaulner year: Frank Motter, consul
commander; Dr. berman J. Harris, ad
visor lieutenant; Q.-Beynolds, eacort;
R. o. Morrow, post conaul; J. Mclntyre,
Inside guardian; Peter Brown, entry.
Trat for literary folk 'Th Rivala"
Thursday evening, Jun , W. O. W.
hall. Tenth and Taylor, by Henry Law
rence BoutnWlCK, oean pt x,meroo
hool of Oratory, Boston, unaer au-
r,fea of Woman's club. Ticket lie.
on salo at Woodard Clarka and Co.'a.
Bugen Hartstlen .. of Mllwauk,1
thought ao well of peruana rrpm
Th window display of rooea mad
yesterday by W.'A. Storey at, Woodard.
Clarka A Co.'a attracted many pleaaed
spectators. Mr. Storey" roaea are of tha
flneat and are gathered In great armful
with long tma and abundant foliage
so-that they ahow Portland's roses at
their bst v .
Th central feature of tha display 1
th great bowlful of Fran Karl Prusoh
kt, glorious creamy white and perfect in
ahape; rivaling thla Is tha ahowing of
Carotin Ttout. th large clear rose
tinted flowers which attain auch per
fection In our city. Soma of the other
ar leas familiar, and many persons ,
hav taken' not from Mr. Storey's
cholc and resolved to plant th earn
varieties.
Th beautiful shap of tha Liberty
buds makea it a desirable variety, and
th fin coloring of th Frans Deegen
and th Souvenir d Pierre Notung at
tract notice, because auch yellowa ar
lees common and ar always much ad
mired.
, For thos in th white-to-plnk shadea,
nothing could be finer than th Mildred
grant and tha Florence Pemberton. the
first named of which, although still a
bud, shows a spread of at least six
Inches, r
DEDICATE HEW
CHURCH TODAY
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Services to 'Be , Held at the
Estacada Methodist Epis
" copal Church. '
Th Xataoada Methodist' Episcopal
church will b dedicated with elaborate
services today. Rv. Clarnc Tru Wil
son will preach th eonsecTatlon ser
mon at iP:S0 a. tn. At S o'olock this
afternoon, a platform servloe will be
held presided over' by T. 8. McDanlel.
B. Lee Paget; W. L Clemen, John F.
Carroll, F. a Akin and others will make
thres minut addressea
T. f. McDanlel will addres th young
printed matter aent him by hia brother,
Leo Hartstlen of th Jones Cash tore
WB HAVE THJB MOST KXCLUS
TVE ASSORTMENT OF BEAU
TIFUL JEWELRY. Rich in
quality and' xqulslt In design,
and made by th very highest
class of expert. Our tock Is
elected Trom th choicest stocks
of th world's best manufacturera
and etfery article carried by us
can bi depended upon to be of tha
hirtiest grade. Our many years
tarestabllshed business, affords
you an opportunity to buy right
and protect yourself against
oheap imitations. W hav non
of that kind in our stock.
Our Optical
Is well equipped forvte.t!ng yes
thoroughly.; W mloy orUy old
zperlenced hands .to do this
work, and) you : should not permit
' your eyea to be neglected further.
Com In and hav them attended
to at onoa, s , -,
ThcG.11cItRcmperCo;:
86 XOXBXSOV BTBXZT.
Loweat priced Jewelry houafo
, , fin goods.
that ha decided to soaks thla his future
home, and ha Is already her wun ma
family and. a carload of houeahold bo
longings.
"fociallam and th Noceaalty of Po
litical Action" will ba th aubjact of a
speech by . J. D. Stevane at S o'clock
in tha Ailsky hall, corner of Third and
Morrison, under th auspices of Branch
No. I of tha Socialist party. Thar will
be other speakers and good music
The Rock Island and Frisco system
Is advertising the ros show, tenlvly
through th mlddl western atates. a
aneclal circular Is being prepared and
easterners will be urged t visit Port
land to attend th fiesta.
A men's meetlns will b held today at
tha T. M. C A-, Fourth and Yamhill, at
1:10 n. m. The speaker will be Rev,
E. Snyder of Vanoouver, Washington.
Mr. Snydera them will be, "A Splendid
Isolation.'.' Thr will bo special muslo.
All men are Invited. ,
When Ice Is wanted from the Crystal
lea A Btoraae Co.. Independent Coal Co
City Retail Ic Co., Portland Artificial
Ic Ca. Holmes Coal & Ic Co., also
Columbia Ic Co., be sure and call Ice
Delivery. Main 114, or ASS4S on Home.
' When le Is wanted call th Crystal
Tee A ajtoras Co.. Independent Coal Co.
nitr Retail Ic Co.. Portland Artificial
Ic Ca, Holme Coal A Ic Co, also
Columbia Ice Co. B sur and call Ice
Delivery, Main SS4. or AS 24 on Horn.
Th olty Is prOtctd by th articl
of franchise of th Economy Oaa com
pany, it glvea a bond, paya i per ceni
on gross earnings, and la forfeitable to
the city ir It doe not luimi it cod
tracts. Tot xs.
Articles of lnoornoratiorl of th
Economy Gas oompany war filed In th
office of th county clerk yesterday
afternoon by E. E. Lytic," D. O. Tomaslni
and R. W. Coison, capital stccs.
$1,000,000. f
Articles Of Inctfrporatlon of th Con
sumers' Coal company wr filed In th
office i of th bounty - clerk ytrday
afternoon b J. H. Johnaon, p, U
Keyt and P. Calbroath. capital atocK,
20,000. I. ,s :
0. The Democratic campaign commit
tee desires the statement mad that
A. H. - Vaughn was not a member of
thsold detective staff to which refer
eic has been mad -by them during
the campaign.
New swimming plunge ready t East
Sid Athletic club. Open dally to pub
lic Expert Instructors. Baths So cents.
Private lessons 60 centa. Ladles' daya.
Mondays and Fridays. Phon East 6670.
Whit Flyer lln of launches will
make dally trips to the Oaks and re
turn. Boats leava foot or Tambiii
street dally , at 1;H m.) Sunday 10
a. m. Tlcketa at dock of f lce,"10 centa
This win remind you that now la the
time to hav your hair mattresses reno
vated and returned the earn day. Phon
Main 474. Th Portland Curled Hair
Factory, H. Metsger, proprietor. .
' Rev. H. 8. Q. Lake, formerly of Bos
ton, will lecture today, tomorrow and
Tuesday at Socialist hall, SOS Davis
street, on The Existing Problems and
Their Possibl Solution." ;
The opposition la trying- to beat the
Economy Oaa company by misstating
th artlclea of its franchise. Don't bo
deceived ; do Justlc to yourself. Vot
YS. r'-t Hr-a - . s. i
W hav th fashionable house paint
ing colors for 1S07-S, Copper Brown and
Coppr Vrde. Nw Era Faint As Var
nish Co., ITS First street
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Economy Gas company filed a legally
signed petition with 1,000 namaa of le
gal voters, therefore' vot Yes, and sup
port th people's wish, .
Warehouse spao for rent' r goods
taken n atorage. On track. Western
Storage & Transfer company, SSI Haw
thorn avenua,
. . ,-'u--V. '-',' ': -bbpmMm'"' ' x':'"J ' ' ' '. -
Steamer Jess Harklna, for Camas,
Waahougal and way landing dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock 1p.m.'. '
Dr. William CavanaugV dentist, haa
moved hia offlc tv (0S-4 Buchanan bldg.
and danee, Saturday ovonlng, I o'clock.
Drew hail. Second and Morrison. Fin
program. Te auld Scotch songa" high
land dances and humorous rooltatlons.
Admission SI cent. -
Wire and Iron work, flro ssoapea, ele
vator onolosure. fencing. Columbia
Wire k Iron works, SIS-S79 Washington.
W. A. Wise, T. P. Wise, H. A. Bturde
vant, dentlau. Third and Washington.
Main S0SS. Painless method used,
Why par morel Metsger Sts your
eyes for L S4S Wash. BU oor. Tth,
formerly sA XX Sixth atraet. - ,
Read ths advertisement ef the Com
meroial Investment Co under Business
Chanossi In today's paper. - ,'
Xoonomy Oaa oompany Is aa Inde
pendent concern, so competition, cheaper
gas ana hotter service. ,
Rad th advertUement ef th Com
mercial Investment Co., under Business
Chances, in today's paper.
Capitalists. Twenty-three acres for
sal as a whol. Western Oregon Turst
Co Xi HtarK syeu
Read the advertisement of th Com
mercial Investment Co., under Business
Chances, in today's paper.
' Dustless Streets Portland Road Oil
ing Co., 445 Sherlock building. Telo
phsa Pacific ISST.-
' Strawberries aad cream free for all
visitors at Tsrraos park today. Taka
th "M. V." car.
Allen's Kushlon Kumfort Shoes are
perfectly comfortable In warm weather.
40S Mornaon. ;
Vot Yes. Economy Oas oompany
pays l per cent on to gross earning
to th city.
Davis -Stands for religion and con
tributes to Its support. Mo. SI on bal
lot . 1
XL . W. Moor, expert photographer.
Elks building, Svnth and Stark 8ts
Acm Oil Co. sella the boot aafety coal
il and fin gasoline. Phono Bast 7 IS.
X oppose saloons In realdcno districts.
L. M. iavia, on nauob
Nurseryman Pllklngton, ft Yamhill
Summer drosses. Madams McCtaro Oa,
Beautifying cream a See Mm. Hudson.
Klser soenlc photos. Imperial aotoV
Levs Muslo Bouse, 1 Fifth strt
Photo mounts. Wood worth, 141 1st
Oregonian Confectionery, ISt Sixth,
D. Chambers, optician, III Seventh,
Berger signs SS4 YajnhHl phone, .
Oood SS.I0 shoos. Marks Shoo Co.
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popular rn.
WILL GO EAST
Louise Kent of Baker Stock
- Company to Play Leads ,
In Minneapolis. !
. Miss Louis Knt who has won great
popularity during her brief engagement
with th Baker stock company, has ac
cepted a flattering offer from Daniel
Frawley to play leads at ths Metropoli
tan opera house In Minneapolis during
the summsr.
Miss Kent will leave for that olty at
th conclusion of th Baker season,
which terminate next. Saturday night
"Never Again," th bill this week at tha
Third-street houae, will be the last pro
duction of th Baker stock company this
season.
I Mlas Ken t'e return to Portland next
fall In the capacity of leading woman is
said to be highly probable. Since the
departure of Mia Lillian Lawrence
Mia Kent has been taking the leading
. feminine roles and has aroused unllm
, ited nthualasm. Previous to that time
jsh earn so closely upon th heels of
th leading woman in point of popular
ity that ao little managerial diplomacy
' was necessary, at times to prevent frlo-
tlon.
Rot. 0. T. McPherson.
people at T p. m. and D. B. F. Bowl and
will deliver tho closing sermon at S
p. m.
Rev. John Flinn and other prominent
ministers will take part In tha exer
cises. Tho pastor, Rev. Charles T. Mcpher
son, will have charge of th entir ex
arches of the day. , ' .
Th church that I to be dedicated
was built at a cost of about 14,000. The
congregation has also, built a 11,006
paraonag. Th entire value of the
church property Is estimated at S 10.000,
all of which has been raised by private
subscription since ths pastor. Rev. C.
T. McPherson, took up his residence
ther last September.
NEWSPAPER WEITEES
TOCROSBATS TODAY
Miss Kent came to this city from At
llanta, Georgia, where aba was leading
woman with the moat prominent atock
company of that -city. She ha alao
been leading woman with atock com
panies in Hartford, Connecticut at the
Empire theatre In Boaton and at Rob
inson's in Cincinnati.
Her popularity has Increased wonder
fully until all Baker patrona are her ad
mirers. They have begun an Insistent
and clamorous appeal to Manager Baker
for ths assurance of her return to thisj
city next season. Mr. Baker will prob
ably announce this week those of the
present Baker company who will return
next fait
Miss Kent by th way, I from Louis
ville, Kentucky, where she began her
slags career. And it Is from that olty
and state that she took her stage nam.
Louise' Kent is merely an abbreviated
form of Louisville, Kentucky. In pri
vate life jier nam 1 Miss Whipple.
ALI PORTLAND WOMEN
y INVITED TO ATTEND
Musical With Historical Features
Will Be Held at it. W. C. A.
Booms Today.
.4.
aooount of a misunder
standing ths third gam of tho
"Pencil Pushers'" league be
tween Th Journal and Telegram
. will not occur at league grounds.
Instead tha gama will be played
at Twentieth and Raleigh atreeta
at t:S0 a. m. today. Thla will
be th most interesting gam of
th series, and aa many atmol
lans hav been staked on th
outoome, possibly that is the
reason that there is no more
lection money In sight
ELABORATE PROGRAM
AT UNITARIAN CHURCH
At th reaper services at th Unitar
ian ohurch this evening: at :S0 o'olock
the following muslo will be offered:
Voluntary, "At Evening" (Buck); an
them, "Softly Now th Light of Day"
(SohlUing); anthem, "Savior, .When
Night Involves th Skies" (Shelley);
Berceuse. "Jooalyn" (Oodard); duet
"Peace to th Sacred Dwelling" (Smith);
anthem, "Out of the Deep" (Lansing);
"Nuno DimittloTi "Recceslonal." Ham-
merel.
Where to Dine.
Watson's Restaurant will
fins chicken dinner today, (0 oents.
Dark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Beck Jeweler :joS Alder. , y
STRAWBERRIES FOR
VISITORS
Terrace Park Invites Ton to SCako ths)
Test Today Tak tho 1C T." Oas.
There will be heaps of Innocent fun
today at Terrace park. Tho Spanton
oompany has not allowed any strawber
ries to be picked in Terrace park for
whole week, ao that everybody may
hav a chance today to gather with his
own hands all he wants to at
It will be lota of fun to gather your
own dessert from the fields. It's get
tins: close to nature. Th Terrace park
management guarantee plenty of sugar
and cream, and tor th ladies carriages
are in waiting to take you about the
tract Take th V." car at Second
and YamhllL
Fourth .Ward Voters.
All good citlsens that want a
who will b faithful and conscientious
in discharging th duties of councilman
in the Interests of the whole people.
mnA wrhn ham twten a nranertv owner and
Itaxitaver ' for 14 Wears will vote for
Twenty-fifth .anniversary, June I. Fred & King; independent candidate! for
Portias Caledonian club Scotca oaeort eounotlaua, (C
Death Dae to Malady,
After a throb week Illness with oers-
bro spinal meningitis Oscar Larson, ST
year of age, died at St Vincent's sani
tarium yesterday morning. Larson Is
tha thirty-second person to succump to
th malady since it Began eany in May.
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L. M, Davis, SS on ballot, stands for
pur horn influence.
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FRED C. KING
i INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE
TOR COUNCILMAN
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FOURTH WARD
at
Was born St Portland,, Michigan, in
187. HIS parents moved to Kansas
in 1S7S, wher Mr. King was raised on
a farm, coming to Portland la 1888,
whore he' ha sine resided. He haa
bean a property owner and taxpayer for
14 year, and he will have the sup
port of all good citlsens who want
pester and better Portland, . f
The Young Women's Christian asso
ciation thia afternoon from 4:80 to
will give a free mualcale of unuaual in
terest, to which all women ar cor
dially invited. Th following program
will be rendered:
Violin aolo, Qeorg Wuest; contralto
solo, "Rock of Ages," Miss Eleanor
Kurth; soprano solo, selected. Miss
Grace Campbell; Male quartet Mlases
Wilder, Richard, Hockenberry, Btruett;
"Sweet Hour of Prayer," Miaa Madge
Hill; violin aolo, George Wuest; bari
tone aolo, George Street; "Juat aa I
Am," Mis Klumpp; messo-soprano solo.
Miss Metta Brown; "Jesus, Lover of
My Soul." Miss Goldapp; baritone aolo,
Lacey Wisdom; "Lead, Kindly Light"
Mlaa Ledyard; "Abide With Me," Miss
Harding; piano solo, Mrs. Lacey Wis
dom; "My Faith Looks up to Thee,"
Miss Sarah Case,
A unique feature will be the tailing
of th history of each of th wall-known
hymn before It is sung.
Friday evening th various commit
tees of th educational department and
the teachers of the Y. W. C. A. were ;
entertained at the home tf Mrs. Helen i
Ladd Corbett when reports were given
of the past year's work. In all classes
the total enrollment for the rear was
StS, which is considered very good. In--deed.
In view of th limitation of th 1
present Y. W. C. A. quarters and of the !
means at th dlaposal of th association.
Following ar th educational
branches taught and ths names of thos
In charge:
Millinery, Miss Mabell Eggerman;
shirt waists. Miss Anna Somervllle;
dreasmaking, Miss Evangelln Sprague;
plain sewing. Miss Msrgeret Catlln;
drawing and designing, Miss Roma Mo
Knight; English for foreign girl, Mrs.
M. B. Hogue; elementary English,-Miss
Mary Day, literature, Miss Gertrude
Metcalf ; expression, Mrs. Emma Gilles
pie; mandolin -and guitar. Professor
Rebagllatl German, Frau Margaret
Belcker.
Miss Roma McKnight Is to go east
soon for three months' study of arts and
crafts, snd on her return expects to
take charge of a- course of instruction
in thla line, Including classes In making
belta, card cases, book covers and other
things from th students' own designs
and with thlr own hand a A das In
clay modeling will also probably be un
dertaken. Miss Mary Day, tha asaoolate-gensral
secretary of the association, is now tn
the east looking Into the educational
work of the large associations, such aa
in Detroit where over 8,000 pupils are
enrolled. It Is expected that the work
of the educational department for the
coming year wWl be muoh in advance of
anything so far undertaken by the Port
land branch of the association.
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PEES0NAL
T. W. Thompson, general western
agent of th Rook Island and Frisco
systems, is expeoted to arrive in Port
land tomorrow. from Ban Franolaoo.
Dr. F. Cauthorn, who moved to. Pu-
ebla, Mexico, last year to become sur
geon for the Mexican Central railroad,
haa resigned his position with that com
pany and has been appointed ohlef sur
geon or the vuaraena Mining smelt
ing company, one of the Guggenheim
propertiea at VUardena, Durang-p, Mex
ico. !. .
Fraternal Orders, Secret So
cieties aid Lodges
Are hereby Informed that we have for
sale a very desirable quarter block on
Yamhill atreet, suitable for lodge or so
ciety purposes.
Also have a corner lot on Sixth street,
close in snd very desirable. For sale at
right prices.
Any institutions wanting close-in
property should call on ua before buying
elsewhere.
Charles K. Henry J Bon, IIS Third
street, Portland, Oregon.
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ThS commencement address at Da
Pauw university next month will b
delivered by Congressman James E.
Watson, Republican whip of the. bona
of representatives and prominently
mentioned ss successor to Speaker Can
non. ". " ,'--S- - Jkw-'.b i
It Is expected that Governor Glenn of
North Carolina will be a candidate for
the senate. In opposition . to Senator
Overman, when th latter" Urn ex
pires. , i V: '
FOR ORIGINAL ADVERTISING
That Attracts, Impresses, and
Builds Up Easiness, See . . .
OoBUPlois oampsigasi, booklets,
folders, man-order propositions,
olxvula sad follew9 fttvn,
tav, eto.
Warren-Monroe Publicity Co.
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HOTEL MOORE
OnST ATX THS TIAB.
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The Cliff Hense of Oregea.
Dtreetly on the beecb. everlooklaff the
eeesa. Rot salt baths and serf eathtof.
BecresUon pier tor tlshlns. Sua parlors,
eleetrio Wghta, flrcpUee aaS rorasee best.
Ftae walk and Srtves. Sea foods specialty
states, $2.50 and $3.00 per day
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To the School Graduate
Cut this coupon out and present at
our studio. It entitles you to one cab
inet photograph , TMBM or wsw
Browning Photo Studio
107 it FUR BTBBBT, '
HOTEL, AUDUBON
BAB nUBCUCO-CVBOrZAB VtAB OBIT.
BlDf U rooms or ea salts. Rlevster, steesi
sat. ck-etrle Uftats Snd all swdera eeavesi
oeea Strletly flnt-eUM. Oaavmliat to sbee
ptD esBters. Oa lrc Use frwa ferry a4
Xbird sad Tovassad depot. , Bttae SI
.. 838 BUIe et., nir Vtn V sveaae. . .
CM. OANTKB. Usr.
Special Sale
Choice Groceries
Until AIIAre Sold
1 lb. Fancy Soft Shell ,
Walnut ................ .SSOe
Tea Oarden Raspberry Preservti.
, 6-Ib. glass, eaoh... 0O
Long's Assorted Preserves and
Jams, 18-os. glass, each. .SO
T tin Orlffln Assorted
: Boups for ..........;....BM
S tin Standard Tomatoes... 2 5 )
I tins Standard Corn for....S5 ;
1-lb. Un Mince Sea Clma...,16
S packages Bromangelon. . . ,25f
X tin 4UOg JtapiS)
aos)
SrruD. pint
1 tin Log Cabin Mapl
- Syrup, quart , ., tiSOo).
1 tin Log Cabin Mapl
Syrup, H gallon. .... .... .050
1 tin Ocean Beach, hlgheat
quality rasor clams, whols IBs)
CD. C. BURNS CO.
210 THIRD ST. Phone Mala 6!S
Dental Work
at m
Dental Collcgo
Jer.on. deetrtng
sntal work aad ore
rjr. will rs salve
pt attention at
, surgery, will
or
the Inflrtnarv of the
- -North Paolflo Collar,
which Is opea to too
: pubiiQ th entire
" year. Hours from S
A. M. to S P. M.
Corner Fifteenth and
Couch streets,
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