The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 09, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIE OREGON SUNDAY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND," SUNDAY ; MORNING; JUNE , 1807.
Town Topics
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D'URBANO TO LEAD BAND OF
LOCAL MUSICIANS 'IN PARKS -Wew
. There was a large shipment of "Full
worth" hata received thla week at the
Chicago 1 lothlng company, over 100
tylee in all. Thla represented a ee
lectlon of atraw hata ranging In prloe
from 0o to 110. The Chicago" haa
alwaya maintained a very large depart
ment devoted to hats of all etylee and
grades, but the management thla aeaaon
la devoting much mora attention to tha
character of the atock aa well aa Us
representation before the public The
iirn cun ot( atore or any big eastern
city doea not contain a feature nor, an
Hera of equipment, that la not found In
the "Chicago.- ,; -, r ..v. t. ., ,s
That the debt of the estate of Charlea
T. Kamm exceed by 118,000 the llablll
tiea la shown by the final account
wnicit waa filed in, the county oourt
yesterday afternoon, with a petition
in i
asking
fiat it be annroved anil the .
ecutor dlscharsed. - tha account ahnwa
that the liabilities ef Kamm are $26,680.
and that there la only IS.400 with which
to meet these Obligations. Creditors
win receive s per cent of tnelr elaime.
There are 19 creditors, among them
many Portland bualnesa houses, the
largest being Samuel Ivt, who hag a
claim of 117,140. , v , - , - v
:, Choice bomea on .Portland Height
I have aeveral highly desirable resi
dences for sale on Portland Height.
One of four lota and house $17,000. One
five lota and house, tu.ooo. One two
lots and house. 111,000. One with one
lot and houee, lll.OOO. All of these are
highly. Improved, eholee looatlone and
Unobstructed views. Also a number of
cheaper locations ran sin a- from 11.000 te
M AAA T3 m r mThm .
vr commerce ouiiaing. rnone io. .
The O, W. P. company hag reduced tha
echedule of Its Oregon City care by. II
minutes, and since Friday car a have
been running every tS minutes Instead
vi b ujijiuivb, mm lurutnf, : un
der' present schedule, first ear leavea
at 4 o'clock In the morning, and the
next one at s:ZI a. m. A IS-mlnute
: schedule is maintained during the re
. mainder of the day up to 0 o'clock at
night, when hourly trips are made at 0,
20, 11 and midnight, . . .
'j eeaeBse .
Multnomah lodge. No. IT, T. F.
held tta election otoffloere last Tuesday
evening. The following were elected for I
next term. Charlea Lemon, president
Mrs. it Jb Kent, nce-preeiaent, ismma
Devere, chaplain: Earl McFarland. sec-
rotary. W. K. Oault, treasurer; master
: and.miatrees at arme, Mr. Chink and
Anna Mccuiiyt physician. Dr. Peigram;
doorkeepers, Mr. Llscum and Mr, Bur-1
row , muelolan. Miss Nordstrom, v .. ,.
The ladles Of the Portland Tennis
club win glva a lawn fete at the- real
dence ef Mtsa Margaret Wllaon. 414
Taylor street, next Wednesday evening
i s cioca. a musioai program is
being arranged and refreshments wilt
be served.- Admission will be It cents,
the proceeds to go toward the purchas
ing of furniture for the new clubhouse
In Portland cricket park. ' ,
' The will of Mrs. Martha 8. Thornton,
who died at Germantown, Pennsylvania,
April I, waa admitted to probate In the
county court yesterday. . It disposes ef
roperty valued at 114,100. The lega
tes are the husband. Richard Thornton,
a sister, Mrs. Elisabeth Reading, Mrs.
Thornton's Jtleoea and nephews and
Wlldwood - cemetery of WUllajnsport,
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rancy
Vestings
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!New.v",;i": x..
. Suitings .
Trouserings:
and Overcoatings
Just 'Received
Latest Novelties
in New Weaves
and Colorings
Drop in and look them over
No trouble to show goods
Satisfaction guaranteed In an cases.
Oarmenta to order In a day if required.
Full dreae and Tuxedo suite v specialty
Everybody Is corM-Pcrtlssd Rase Show and fjesta, Jane J9-22-Everybdy Kill br,: a
r. T. Boody, Managen,
108 Third Street
RURA
use
8Ijnor L. DTJrbano, Who Will Conduct Concert! In Cltj Park.
The eonoerta will commence the first
Pennsylvania.
wV thmnW' hnmm nm mHxvitit Ruisl at once wired the result to the
f, Water through hose Xor ,iaprukUng -oted leader, who' will be here thla
yards or aldewalka or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
- and used only between the houra ef S
and I a ra., and I and p. m. It
Jiust not be used for sprinkling a treeta. i
t used contrary to theae rulea, or
.wasteruuy, it wui oe snut oxx. - -
- -"Articles of intwrpo ration ef the Amer
ican Hospital and Relief association
were filed In the office ef the oouaty
clerk yesterdsy afternoon by Max O.
Cohen, F. & Smith and S3. A. Marshall.
The. corporation ia to endure . for 0
years; capital atock. 110,000.
Prink Talk. To secure the best, re
Baits end acquire the good that is In
beer order a case of the famoua Hop
Gold, bottled by the star Brewing com
pany, strictly in complianea with the
furs food law- Depot 386 Third atreet
fbone Main ezus. -
When, Big. L. DUrbano lifts his baton
for the' opening City Park concert thla
aeaaon It will be before a band com
posed most of local musicians. Per
formers are being selected by Big. X
Busst, who haa been DUrbano's Im
presario , and manager for soma time.
D'Urbano la returning to Portland from
New Terk with a repertoire ef the beat
muslo obtainable,! both popular and
classic, j - - i
u urbane a Bid to rurnisn music in tne
farks thla summer waa accepted by
he park board Friday and Manager
noted leader, who ' will be here this
week to commence rehearsals. The band
will be com Dosed of 0 men end aa
nearly as possible represent a full In
strumentation. The band will not be
a "braaay" affair like the military
band, but will be balanced to bring out
the beat effects in concert. The per
formere already engaged are considered
the best to be had In the city and Mr.
Rusat la rapidly closing the list
Sunday in July to continue until the
the purpose le ex-1
paat they win oei
t
ELECT OFFICERS
fund aet aelde for
hauated. Aa in the
given In regular order in the, various
harlri an ht tha innl Af All nftrtl
urma w tnSr h 0B qu1 Two Days' CoiiTention Ad
it la believed that the concerts will
be exceedingly popular this year. Laat
aeaaon large throngs epent many pleas,
ant hours in the varloua parka In the
evenlnge listening to the muslo and
now that the population la still larger
the concerts will attract much neater!
crowaa, ' -
Big. DITrbano la well-known here,
eepeclally beoauee ef hie band at the
Oaks last season where It proved the
main feature. At' that time the or-1
avnlsatlon waa comnosed solely of Ital
ians but now that local performers will
respona to nis oaton tne enect will be 1
watched with Interest by muslclana and
muslo lovera.
D"Urbano and Manager Ruxst believe
they will produce the best band of lta
sise ever heard here, and one of which
roruann wui reel prsua.
" joums After Interest-
lug: Session.
VICE-PESIDENT B0YB
NATIONAL; DELEGATE
Rural Mail Carriwa Furor Good
' Roads LeglsUtlon Vote Thanks
.toDegniw, Senntor Fulton, Com
mercial Club and Portland.
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GOOD PIANOS, the
line of highest qual
ity, more than thirty
of the world's best makes, a
line that offert the piano
' seeker . every possible lati
- tude in choice, line not du-
E Heated in merit or variety
y another In America today.
Oood pianos, and for less
than you can buy from any
other, bouse in the country.
V The Wor d's
Three Greatest
Finest Pianos
Th? Famous
Weber With Its
Wonderful :
Tone Qualities
The Splendid
Chlckerlnz '
The oldest mako
In America :
The Popular
Kimball
Best Known of
All Makes
IT WILL GO HARD WITH THIS
DOG POISONER IF HE IS CAUGHT :
RalDh R. Dunlwav will " address
branch No. I of the Socialist party at lis up in arms against the poisoner who
A Scotch terrier dead by poisoning;
E 1-year-eld baby crying her eyea out
mourning for her companion and de
fender, and tha populace of Montavilla
S o'clock tonight In Alleky. hall at the aommittea tne ect.
corner, or Tftird ana Mornaon streets.
R. U, Hennlnger of the Reliable Mes-
Ills subject will be "Portland's Bonded aenger company found his ootcn ter
Indebtenesa, Actual and ProspecUve.3 rJJ dead ; thm T" family real-
uuuie j mm.m aw mrg w
thoroughbred cocker spaniel also. Mr.
Hennlnger placed more than - a mone
tary value on hia dog, which waa a
great family pet Hie little daughter
vThe publld la Invited to attend the
Woodmen memorial services in the eaat
aide hall, East Sixth and Alder streeta.
lion, ueorge
and the terrier were '.great playfellowg
and the two could be left alone with
put fear of danger coming to the little
tot becauee the dog acted aa a defender
in addition to being a great playfellow.
o attack any person who annroached
i tne approacn ox an intruder tne cog
Immediately placed himself on the of.
ensive m iront oi t&a little girl, read
E. Chamberlain and Rev.
Geore-e B. Van Waters will address you.
ITine musicair program. ,
The Oregon state board of dental ex
aminers will meet Monday, June 10, in
Allsky hall. Third and Morrison streets,
Portland. Examination will begin at 10
a. m. George Larkln. f ecreUry, 1(
Xiekum building. ,
". what are vou dotna- for your rheuma
tism? Wild Pigeon Mineral springs
iw la slmnle remedy, as it nurl-
' flea the blood, restores general good
health and vigor. Office, t0( Fine
etreet Phone Main 6468,
This Will remind vou that now Is the
time to have your hair mattresses reno-
VKlCU BI1U iPtuniuti vuv same uf v i
Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair j
Factory. H. Metsger. proprietor.
A concert by the pupils o Mrs. Whig
ham will be given in eenwooq u ueaaay,
June 11, at s p. m. Aamission xeo.
J Eaat Bide Athletic club. Prof. Rtngler
JIT Hm.
CUT GLASS
For Jane Wedding Presents
vii; ':- i'it;
Our new snrinar stock of out glass
puts forth some extremely new feat-
urea never snown nere nereiuiwm.
Thev are entirely new , desiana ;re
cently produced by the makers, and
losses many : distinctive ana neau-i
1 ful effects that will not bo found
here in Portland thla spring. They
are entirely different In beauty, cut
ana design ana cannot do oupiioieu
anywhere at the eeme price we ask
Tthem. - 1 ,
We appreciate ; your : inspection.
manager, gymnasium, swimming, initia
tion fee dropped thla montn. special
summer ratea for hatha and swimming.
Eaat S70. ;
- Baseball today i:0 p. tn. -
' Two gamea for one admission.
, Hill park, St Johna.
Trinity league teams.
Portland Trunkmakera va,
- North Paelfio Brewera. ,
Bralnard Cuba vs.
L. 6. Frakea company team.
Wire and Iron work of all kinds, fire
escapes, elevator enclosures ana fences.
Columbia Wire eV Iron Worka, 168-170
East Washington. Phone Jast 701.
Change In A. A C B, R. echedule, ef-
fectlve June 3. Regular Astoria even
ing train leaves union depot :50 p. m.
Instead "of 7 p, roae heretofore.
We have' the fashionable house-paint
Ing colors, for 1907-1, copper-brown and
copper verae. ruew'Cra rami t var
nish company. 173 First street.
W. A. Wise. T. P. WUe, H. A. Sturde-
vanL H. A. Huffman, dentists. Third
and Washington. Main 1029. Painless
metnoaa nsea
Multnomah Camp, No. 7T. W. O. W.,
have arranged a splendid musical pro
Bunaay evening, ruoiie ta
rn. -
rram
vlted;
for
P-
SILVERWARE
We have many and many dainty
and exclusive designs In Silverware
that make very acceptame ana use
ful presents. These beautiful ar
ticles are sure to lighten the bride'B
heart. We are always pleased toi
show you. . J .
HeitkemperCo
286 Morrison St
Lowest
i Priced Jewelry
; Tine Ooods.
Souse ' for
Steamer - Jesse Harklna. for Camaa
Weehougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock l p. m.
; Aweet cream buttermilk, cheese, but
ter. ham. eggs, coffee, etc Oregon
Cheese Co.. Swetland . building.
Fifth atreet.
ata.bla Wanted-wAbout 100x100. A
nl. mt nM to W. H. Grenfell. Franc
avenue and Belmont. Phone Tabor. 761
-v Hon. George K.-Chamberlain will ad'
dreea the Woodmen of the World in
east side hail Sunday evening, a o clock.
her.
, The owner of the spantet la not
Known io nr. Hennmger. bo thorough
ly la Mr. Hennlnger aroused that he
haa offered a reward ef lit for tha
arrest ef the poisoner.
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President K. I. Loop, Mo- e
Minnvllle. e
"First vice-president W. H. e
d Boyd, Beayerton. e)
e Second vloe-presldent H. M. 4
e Cumminga, Corvallla ' ' . )
e Secrete ry-treaaurerJ. H- Oo- e
lna. Albany. .,,:; ., e
e ' National delegates W. H. e
e ; Boyd, Beaverton; alternate, K. P.
Loop. McMlnnvllle. 4
e Executive committee J. S. Al-
e ' bars, Balem, holdover A. Parker, 4
e Albany; E. B. Cornett, Albany. e
e Next meeting place Albany.
turn. Boata leave foot of Tamhlll
atreet dally at 1:10 p, m.: Sunday 10
a. m. Tickets at dock office, 10 oenta.
Entertainers "The Wlsard, Bag
Time'Hayea, Lee White, vocalist. Twelve
MUe House. ; .
NuraerymanPllklngton, ft Tamhlll.
Beautifying ereama. See Mma Hudson.
Levy'a Music House, 111 Fifth atreet
Oregonlan Confectionery, 111 Sixth.
IX Chambera, optician. Ill Seventh,
Perger signall4 TamhUtphona,
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Beck Jeweler 10B Alder, '
Klaer scenlo photos. Imperial hotel
tXmerican
Restaurant
OOBWXB VZZXS ABB COUCat STB,
After two days of profitable conven
tio'n tha Rural Lettercarriera' aaaocla
tlon of Orecon came to a cloae laat
evening. The closing houra of the con
vention were marked bv aharn flashes
of oratory, ana there was a not conteat
on some of the officea.
The president vice-president and secretary-treasurer
were reelected, and a
vote of thanks tendered them for their
services durlnsr the paat year. H. M.
Cummlngs succeeded w. H. Boyd of Me.
uinnvuie as viee-presiaent. out tne lat
ter waa selected as delegate to the na
tional convention.
The committee en resolutions, consist
ing of H, M. Cummlngs. J. H. Sohram of
Cleone. Nelson - E. Wlllita of North
Tamhlll, J. B. Holt of Newhurg and E.
L. Thorp of Greaham, presented a re
port which waa aweeplng in lta Indorse
ments. Fourth Assistant Postmaster
P. B. Degraw wee thanked for the part
he had taken In setting salaries in
creased. Senator C7 W. Fulton of Ore
gon waa another to be thanked for hie
part in presenting the matter to the
government Thanks were tendered the
Portland Commercial club and Secretary
Tom Richardson, Governor Chamberlain,
Mayor Lane, Judge Webster, William
McMurray, general passenger agent for
the Harrlman System, and W. F. Brock.
Appreciation waa expressed for . the
spirit in which Portland and her ci ti
sane welcomed the lettercarriera :
The association aoes - on record as
willing to aid any movement for the
construction of better roads and will do
!
v The Pianola and Pianola Piano ' ;
The Standard Player arid-Player Piano of the World
And theie makes, each recognized for superiority and q'ualitx 1 1 :
The Haxelton, Steck, Hobart M. Cable, Bush & Gerts, Wheelock, Pease, Crown, Haddorff,
Lester, Schumann, 6tory & Clark and others.
We ask, where can a line of equal strength be found, outside of this magnificent thawing,-'
this incomparable aggregation of leaders, the pick, the choicest of all the makes in the piano
.realm; and we say withjequal emphasis, that this grand line, this line of Highest Quality, is
"NOT to be duplicated in combined excellence, make for make, piano for: piano, anywhere
else in the United States, east, west, north or south.-
Good Pianos, better pianos for lest money, the Money saving, easy-paying way of buying.
' -V-';;4-ApiettwtayowbOT
The lowest price, and strictly one price to all alike, easiest terms, most liberargiiarantee,
most attractive exchange feature, these are the inducements that await the piano-teeker at the
House of Eilers. And these are the reasons why the House of Eilers do 'the greatest piano
business in the United States, control the greatest output, the best makes, and sell for less.
Qver thirty makes, over. thirty stores. ,y , :.':;vV.v-"--"-'
Viait our apacloua warerooma our Pianola par!oraHour special Grand Piano parlors rar TaDdnf-lft-china
parlors our Recital Hall hear the marvelous Weite-Mitnon Imported Piano reproduce the play
inff of the world 'a crtatest pianists hear the lncomparabla Pianola render your favorite aelectiona listen
to the gtrsing of your best loved pieces, from tha splendid Orchestrellea satisfy your musical desires to
your heart's content If you desire to purchase, look into the matter ef values convinca yourself that
we do actually sell at retail for less than the average dealer pays at wholesale. -
Biggest,
Busiest
and Best
The House
of Highest
Quality
Exclusive Agents in Western America for the Wonderful Welte-Mignon Piano Exclusive Pacific North
west Representatives for the Pianola, the Standard Piano Player of the WorldSole
Aijentg for Peerless Electric Pianos.
Orchestrelles, Pipe and Parlor-Organs, Orchestrions, Violins, TaDdne; Machines and Records.
353 Washington Street, Corner of Park
AND STORES IM EVERY IMPORTANT CITY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.
egon
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; Why pay aadre? Metsger fits year
ayes for II. sj wasn. ot, cor.
formerly at Jll Sixth atreet
Zustlesa Btraets.-
Ing comoany. :.4S
7th,
-Portland RoaA-OlI
Sherlock bulldlnr.
Talepnene racmo ... j
1 banltallsta Twenty-three aeree for
ami mm a whole. Waetern Oregon Trust
Co.. 1st Btara sireeu r , ,
at
Blks'
W. Moore, expert' photographer,
buuaing. geventn ana ptara sis,
Aeme Oil Co. eells the best safety coa
OU ana nne gaaoima. rnwi Mat .
Dr. William Cavanaughdentlat has
moved his office to0Vt Buchanan fcldg.
daUvery company, ill Surk atreet
. Diamond w-Ut'a a coffee ask for It
at your grocor'a, ,
i vnlt Wyer line off launches will
make ea0y tripe ta the Oaka an4 re
OrSir BAT AV9 HTOHT.
nner from 11 a m. to 8 p. m
Phtnknn mnA Rlrts Bmin
Lettuce, ,1Q Siloed Cucumbers. .1
Crab Salad, Mayonnaise Dressing.:
Fried1 Shad ... ... . , , , ,,
Rasop Clam a 1
a riou ni'iuui ...... ......J
Fried Tenderloin of Bole, Tartar
' nauce ........................
Boiled Mackerel, Drawn Butter,
Bteamed Little Neck Clams,,,.,.
Clam Bouillon with Toast.,.,,.,
Bonea veer
Chicken
UrtimAmA
FrVeV-Brii
Cold Ro&at Chicken, Potato Salad..:
jrora epare mos, wream iaw,,.,
Veal Sausage, Maaned Potatoes,,.
ouuion witn Toast.,,, .,.ire
iert Tongue, Pickle 8auoe.20e)
Pot Pie. ........ 4. ....... 25e7
Pork Tenderloin, Tomato
all in lta power to promote legislative
action looking to una ena - .
President M. H. Ellis, on behalf Of
tne Albany commercial duo. sent a tel.
egram to the convention Inviting it to
meai in Aioany next year, ana Aioany
received a . unanimous vote for the
honor. -' " -
Last night the lettercarriera were
guests at the Oaks, and will leave for
their homes thla morning. 8evanty-ftv
delegates were in attendance from WU.
lamette valley points,
ADDRESS W TODAY
Chicken Croquettes, Green Peas...
iiopaa or veai wiu Musnr
fish Baila, Cream Sauoe..
e
:
Scallooes o
Codfish Ba
Corn Beef Hash and Poached Egg
tt 'Stew. 6panlsh
:aked Pork and Beans............
Bansna Frlttera
Vllt-Fried . Spring Chicken - on
Roast Youna Turkey wlta Dress.
iiS. ..... . . . , . . . . . ... ....... ao
The speaker at the men's meeting In
oiionuiB'or me x, m, u. A. looay
r. j. wniteomo jsrourner of
His theme will be "Why Men
fkj, I ine AuoiionuiB'Di in i. M.
X2IW11I be Dr. J.
Go Wrong." There Will be epeeial
muslo. The meetlna- begtne at l;Sy
o ciooK, ana is irse xor men oniy.
Announcement
OP THE
L. S. Frakes Millinery Company
409 Waahbiftoa Street
- . ''A-:vr
We take pleasure In announcing- that we are now permanently located in our new parlor
at 409 Washington street, near Tenth, where we will be pleased to meet all oar old patrons,
and extend our invitation to the public to inspect these beautiful new Quarters. We have
the largest stock of the most exquisite and tasty Millinery in the city at tha most sttisfac
tory prices. WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE also that we hive In connection the largest
and most up-to-date and complete
BEAUTY PARLORS
Under the supervision of Mrs. Stella Bowers. These Beauty Parlors are fitted out with aQ
the latest equipment of electrical appliance, including Electric Vibrators, Massage, Hair-Drying
and many other modern appliances. This equipment is something entirely new and not .
in use elsewhere at present in Portland. We wish to mention also that we have a complete '
display of High-Class Switches, Combs and Tonics at very reasonable prices. It ia our pleas
ure to show you. M uj. ,
L. S. Fralces Millinery Company - -
409 Washington Street
CO
Boast Spring Chicken with Preaa-
-1.
Roast Pork wl.h Dressing......,.!
Roast Veal with Draaalna.
Roaat Beef with Brown Gravy,. ..1
loaai Lg or lamo wun tfeuy...,:
trawberrv Short Caka........... .1
enrawoemee ana jream..,.,,.,,,.
Dirswoarrr ' lo l.iuo ...,.,,., j.fe7
Coffee, Bread and Batter and pota
toes with all meala '
Dinner from 11 a. m. to s p. n.
. AiTBsroaw KXSTATsajrr, .
' Ceraer Thlr4 ga Couch. Sta." f
Eyes. Eyes. Eyes. ;
i Have your eyea examined by Dr. B.
J. Mllla, late .with the Oregon College
er upiometry, now at in Bixtn street,
between Stark and Washington. Con.
a ui latum xrae. ; r-;-.-:-:-?-. .--fy-p
Wanted Capital Interested
Party late from Battle Creek haa a
copyright on a corn flake breakfast
food. For - particulars-address T U,
Journal ' f , - . -. . -
j: eBaaaPaeajaewaiea?aiBseBasasBBman .
"Wliere to Dine. :
Watson's Restaurant will serve a line
chicken dinner today, 10 eeata, -. . j
A Fishing Pole or Box
of Candy
GIVEN WITH EACH PAIR - OF
V CHILDREN'S SHOES AT
Rosenthal's
poriland'a Beet ajnoe irtore.'
MTfMTH AJTO WASXXBTOT0BT WS
AILEN PKEP SCHOOL : 1
ABEANOES PltOGBAM
Commencement exeroiseg ef the Allen
Preparatory school will be held Thure.
day evening next at the Hawthorn
Park Preahyterlan church. : The follow-.
Ing program haa been arranged!
fa A May Morning"
The Gay Curlbo" (Harria)
uonteiu; .aaareaa, me . -js
HOTEL MOORE
- ' Om AXX TXB TXAB.
ezATsor giAOT, bxasisx. oaieow.
' Tea Cliff Heaaa ef Oregea. ' -:. y - .
. ' Directly tbe teeeh, ererlookhif the
eeea. Hot salt bathe sad . serf bathing.
Remetloa pier for flhln. Sua parlora,
eleetrte li(bta, fireplace aeg faraiee beet.
Fine walks ead drives. Sea foods a specialty
Mes, $2.50 and 3,00 per day
SPiaai, tATKS 8T TBI WISE. '
HOTQL.AU DUDON
sav ntAvcisc(M(iraorXAS kai evtr,
Blnale reoaa er ea volte. Klevetor. steeoi
at ml. eleetrle Uichta sad all autdera eeael.
eeees. Strictly flret-eUu. Coe,tul,Bt te shop,
ring eentere. Oa direct Dae frois ttry mni
XbJrd aid Tewaeeae eepnt, a
Mr Vttf V areaae.
a.NTet(. star.
LOCKSLEY HALL
SEASIDE, OIIECON
send vetir nrmtinn mt lu.l. i.j . ,
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