The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 24, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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I THE OREGON' DAILY- JOURNAL; ; PORTITAND,' WEDNESDAY" EVENINOV " JULY 21.; 1007.
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VltL SURPASS
OTHER EFFORTS
Load's Addition to Be Made
Exclusive Residence Sec
tion of Beauty;
GROUND RESERVED
FOR PUBLJC PANICS
Tract Comprises About 187 Acre,
Which Has Been Divided Into 780
Lota Mora Than f200,000 Being
Spent Alleys Wftl e Provided.
Within 10 days, or four month at the
farthest, Portland will have a residence
addition that wtll aurpaaa the moit
ambitious effort that haa heretofore
been mad In that Una In Mil city, and
will equal In the claei of Improvement
made on It the juatly celebrated residence
tract that have been added to Lo An-
Celea during the peat two pr three year
antlaawhlch have been largely Instru-
tal In causing; the metropolis of
vuthern California to become known a
a city of beautiful home.
. The naw Portland reetdance tract will
be called Ladd' addition, although It Is
familiarly known aa "Ladd'a field." The
tract is bounded on the north by Haw
thorne avenue, on the east by Eaat
Twentieth street, on the aouth by Dl
vtalon street and on the weat by Eaat
Twelfth atreet.
Tery latest Improvements.
There are about 1J7 acree In the tract,
which haa been divided Into 730 lota,
and on the property more than 1200,000
ie being expended In the very beat and
CAPITALISTS TO
001 HER
E
Wealthy Residents of Middle
States Attracted by Port
land's Advantages.
BOUND TO BECOME
MANUFACTURING CITY
Q. K. Wentworth, Chicago Million.
aire, Tells of Former Trip to Ore-
gon and His Belief in the State's
Resources.
most up-to-date character of Improve
ment. The general plan followed In
laying out tne tract cioseiy resemoies
that which was uacd In the older and
more fashionable residence districts of
Washington. D. C. The late William a.
Ladd bad the tract platted when moat
of the eat aide waa a cow pasture.
The addition la ao platted that five
park re reserved for tne ue or tne
public. In the center I a circular plat
known aa Central park. Two blocka to
the north, eaat aouth and weat are dia
mond-shaped plats known aa worth,
East, South and Weat parka.
Ladd and Elliott avenuea. two 10-foot
highway Intersecting each other at the
center or the tract, wnirn iney cross
diagonally, are the broadeet atreeta In
the tract, which they divide Into four
triangular pieces, facing each of the
four points of the compass, each pleee
bisected with other streets running
north and south and eaat and weat.
Alley Will Be Provided Vat.
The entire tract la provided with 14
foot alleys, In which aewers are being
built. Oaa and water mains are alao
beln put down along the alleys. On
both aides of the atreeta 1i-foot cement
sidewalks and cement curhlnr have been
?ut down with elRht feer of spare left
or parking betweon the curbing and the
sidewalk. The streets ar to be 24 feet
from curb to curb and all are to be
raved with
oundatlon.
ved with asphalt laid on a concrete
undAtlon.
The sewer trenches are being cut by
a powerful ateam ditcher that cuts a
trench 12 feet deep and 2 feet wide at
the rate of 120 linear foet per hour.
About 200 men and half aa many
horsea are at work putting In these im
provements. The work began last March
ana win oe compieien oy wciouer jo.
The mllea of cement sidewalks and curb-
in are about completed and Rood cms
ress Is being made in laving the Asphalt
paving, puttina la sewers, water mains
and aa mains,
It la nlanned to plant several thou
sand shade trees throughout the addi
tion this fall.
Building Bestrlctlons.
The management of the property will
establish building lines so as to com
pel uniformity of front. No residence
costing less than $2,600 will be allowed
to he constructed.
This will be the only addition ever
nut on In Portland wTiere every improve
ment required under city ordinances waa
made ty tne owners or me aaaiuon ana
fald for before the property was sold to
he home-builder. No street or sewer
assessments can coma up against a lot
in this addition. Even water mains,
ordinarily put In by the water board,
are being put down by the owners Of
the tract.
Frobably the most attractive feature
to the home-buyer about this property
Is Its nearness to the center of the city.
A walk of 20 to 25 minutes will bring
one from any portion of the addition to
the business cmter on the west aide.
The car service In that section of the
city la excellent. Both the Hawthorne
avenue lines and the Seltwood line main
tain frequent and fast schedules. It la
probable that a line will be run through
the addition along East Harrison atreet
to connect with the Rellwood line on
Kas-t Eleventh street. This ha not been
definitely decided upon, but negotiation
looking to that end are in progreaa now.
The addition will be handled by V, W.
Torgler as selling agent, who has put
tip a handsome office on the Hawthorne
avenue side of the tract and wtll
hereafter have a representative on the
ground.
In addition to large amountsiof east
ern money Invested In Oregon resources
and Industrie thl year, a large num
ber of eastern men with capital art
locating here, and more of the same
class of men are considering removal
from the middle and southern states
to rortland. O. K. Wentworth, well
known Chicago millionaire, Is on of
the recently notable Instances.
Mr. Wentworth was not long ago
elected to the presidency of the
Bankers' and Lumbermen's bank, of
Portland, and la giving his personal
attention to that Institution. For more
than 30 year he ha been one of Cht
cago'a foremost cltlsena, and hi large
timber and milling Interest extend
Into many section of the country, from
Michigan on the north to Loulaiaua
on th south, and from Oeorgla to the
Pacific coaat. Discussing Oregon ana
Its future, h said:
"The resources of th state of Oregon
a re nothing less than wonderful. The
half has not been told, and but few peo
ple who have knowledge of mem appre
ciate the state's marveloua natural
wealth and future possibilities. Few
people who pass In and out of the state
on Inspection trip get any real idea
of what Is here in minerals, timber.
agriculture, frult-ralalng and manufac
turing needs.
"I came to Oregon first about It years
ago. With a partner I made the trip
through th country to look up timber.
My partner selected the Grays harbor
country, for certain reasons, and we
have ever since held a considerable
body of timber there. The Oregon ooun
try haa been first to open up, however,
and Is now in a fair way to be devel
oped." Mr. Wentworth said the city of Port
land, its climate and various advantages
were sufficient to attract a great num
ber of people here to live, and the city
was bound to become In ttme one of the
great business and manufacturing cen
ters of the continent. It is his Inten
tion to spend about half of his time
here, and the other half In Chicago, the
latter city being nearly the center of
hla various Interests. He said that In
the last Ave or alx trlpa he had made
to Portland he had been arcompanled
by his family, and that they become! Olympu
ao favorably Impressed with this city as I board has recommended a parole for
a place of residence that they will make j Edward Albrecht, sentenced from Clarke
It their permanent home, should they i county, November 17, 1906. to five
ever decide to relinquish their reel-I years' Imprisonment for assault. Tho
deno in Chicago. prisoner Is assured employment at Van-
in ine Manners sna uumoermen s couver. The parole la
FlliCIAL SHAPE
Great Crops of This Year
Sure to Make Times Good
for Long Period.
STRINGENCY IN EAST
HAS NO EFFECT HERE
Portland Clearing House Figure
Continue to Show Immense Gain
Over the Same Period of a Year
Ago.
Reports of tight money markets In
the eaat and difficulty In securing
capital to develop legitimate business
enterprises do not apparently affect
th situstlon In the west. While there
ha been for some tlms a more con
servative ton than usual, th banks
ar recognising the fact that Oregon
In splendid shape financially and Its
grest crops this year are bound to make
times good for snotlier year or two
despite any unfavorable condition that
might arl elewhere. The so-called
Ingency touches only certain nmnwi
aectiona In the eaat and middle west
that have not the solid foundations of
wealth that exist In Oregon.
Although the prices or all materials
are nigti, laoar is runy tmpiujua i
high wagea, and there are not enougn
workmen to meet th demand for la
bor A fair amount of building la III
progress in Portland, and there la hardly
a small town In the state that has not a
number of flne new business blocks and
scores of new dwellings to show for the
years Improvement record.
Mining operationa are more active
han ever before. Large lnveatmenta of
eastern money have been made this year
n southern Oregon mining properties.
nd a vast amount of machinery has
been shipped to develop them. Th
fruit Interests are In line for the great
est prosperity In their hlatory, with,
large crops and good prices. The wheat
crop of th Inland regions is Immense,
and farmera will have money to loan.
The record of the Portland clearing
house for the last week shows s contin
uance of the great tide of commercial
transactions that haa flowed through
Oregon thla year. The clearlnga wera
I8,ii s,4is.8. as compared with oo,
317. 68 for the same week a year ago, a
gain of 4( per cent. Thla evidence of
the growth of substantial business in
Portland over the prosperous year of
1809 Is convincing enough to change
the attitude of the most pessimistic.
The increase is not of one or two or
three months' duration, but has ranged
from 40 to 74 per rent every month this
year.
FULLER
TO IDUKIE
Alleged Inadequate Freight
Service Topic This Time
0ak Grove Fare.
Parole for Edward Albrecht.
(Special Dlp(ch to The Journal.)
Olympia. July 24. The state prison
recommended
bank organization Mr wentworth has by a number of prominent citizens of
surrounded himself with many of the Clarke county. The prisoner has a wife
atrong representatives of the country's I and several children now residing at
iuuiueriii ana nmoer iniercBs. i ne i East Portland, who need his support.
linn vyiv ini iUUflB rfunn W . IIOUKeil.
Grand
rHa
plds.
John W.
Arthur Hill,
fiafftnaw:
W. W. Mitchell Cadillac; J. K. Wheeler,
F. H. Rothchild. C. C Barker and J h
Cook, Portland; E. N Sailing Manistee;
O. F. Banborn. Ashland; J. Wentworth.
Bay City. Further east the bank la
represented by Directors A. W. Cook,
of Brookvllle. Pennsylvania; W. B Mer
sereau, Portervllle, New Tork; O. 8
Watson, Endeavor. Pennsylvania
Boise Livery Barn Burns.
(Special DUpatch to The Journal.)
Boise, Ida. July 24 Fire broke out
In the Ihrery stable occupied by Hmead
Broa. at 8:40 this afternoon, conaumlng
that structure and several adjoining
small buildings. A number of vehicles
and one horse were also burned. For
a time some residences and another
livery stable were threatened. The loas
is several thousand dollars.
'I have been somewhat costive, but
Doan'a Reguleta gave Just the results
I Idly and regulate
ejri
They ac
Krausa, lot Wa
ml
dealred
the bowela perfectly." Oeorge B.
lnut ave., Altoona, Pa.
(Special DUpatch to The Journal.)
Balem, Or., July 24. F. I. Fuller, vlea
president of the Portland Railway,
Light & Power company lias filed an
answer to the complaint made by Mayor
William flhlndler and other persons
from Mllwaukle relative to the inade
quate freight service given by the elec
tric railway company to Mllwaukl.
It Is denied that freight service Is
any slower or more unreliable than
freight service usually ls and it la de
clared that the freight service 1 not
large enough to Justify th keeping of
a resident agent. The company I
ready to erect a freight shed when the
town will furnish a site bv Issuing a
permit for the location of auch frelghj
station. No complaints have ever been
made of inadequacy of train service
except poBslble car ahortage. It la
stated.
B. Lee Paget, in a communication to
th state railroad commission, states
that there is no friction existing be
tween the Portland Railway, Light A
Power company and the patrons on the
urogve branch, but that, on the
other hand, the people of that vicinity
are desirous to build up that aectlon,
which, without question. Is seriously
retarded at the present time by the
streetcar fares, which appear to would
be purchasers and home builders aa ex
cessive and whlrh'are excessive when
compared with rates that they could se
cure on .j.. r branches of the company'
lines.
He then sets forth matter In answer
to the rnte explanation given by Vice
President Fuller and holds that "some
of the company a patrons are charged 6
cents for a lj-mlle ride, while we muat
pay 10 centa to ride three milea."
EVERY
MAN
Should place his savings where
they will be
SAFE
THE
"Oldest Trust Company in Oregon"
With Reaourcea of Over
$2,200,000.00
Offers you a safe depository.
WE PAY
2 per cent on check accounts.
per cent on ten days' call.
3 per cent on savings accounts.
And on six months' certificates.
3$ per cent on thirty days' call.
4 per cent on ninety days' call,
On twelve months' certificates,
And on coupon certificates.
Call for our statement and
book of
"ILLUSTRATIONS."
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
S. E. Cor. Third and Oak Sts.
Phone Exchange 72.
BEN J. I. COHEN
H. L. PITTOCK.
B. LEE PAGET.
J. O. OOLTRA. .
President
.Vice-President
Becretary
.Asst. Becretary
PRISON FOR TRYING
TO KILL HER CHILD
(Sperlil Dtupttrh to The Joarnal.)
La Grande, Or., July 24. Joele Palmer
who hae been prominent In the police
courts for some year and who haa been
the cause of the death of one man, ap
peared before the circuit court yester
day and entered a plea of guilty, where
upon Judge Crawford paased aentence
upon her of even year In the peni
tentiary The choree upon which h
last faced the couit was that of at
tempting to kill her own child. The
child ha been taken In charge by the
authorities and a good home will be
given her.
SCHOOL REPORT FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
(Spedil Dlaoatrb to Th Journal.)
Pendleton, Or.. July 24. County Su
perintendent Frsnk K. Wells haa filed his
annual report for the year ending June
The report shows .3o pupus s
One o! the Host Attractive Beach llcsorts
on the Pacific Coast Just Now Kg,
zrar th mouth of th Colombia Xlvar, on taa Waahlagtoa
slds, reached from the City f WitiaaA am th
pleaold actual o
Steamer T.J. POTTER!
XV ABOTTT B XOVM.
It la upward of 20 mllea long, very broad and level and almost as
compact aa a composition pavement. It Is dotted Ita entire length with
towns, cottage settlements, tent cities, villas, fin hotels, and all the
musement ncoesnorlen of a popular Summer beach rssort XT' TM
P1VAOS TO OO for rest, health and a good tun. Thousands go there
for their Summer outing. Try It.
The Potter Sails Every Day
XXOZPT TODAY AITO FBIDATS. .
Hee published schedule. A
Pare From Portland, Round Trip, $4.00
Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50
Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Offlc. Third
and Washington streets. Portland; or Inquire of any O. R. 4 N. aTnt
leewhere for Information.
WK McafinutAT, 4aral ruMifn Ag-ent, IOXTXUn. OS.
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re
176
20.
enrolled In Umatilla county and
teachers are employed. The school
houses In the county are valued at
1196,16 and furniture and apparatus
at $28,440. The amount of Insurance is
178.850; the average monthly salary
paid male teachers Is t6.0A; female
teachers, $61 .82. Total receipts of
school revenues are lll.9.7tt; dis
bursements, $1, 40. 40; balance on hand.
22.678.27.
Save Small Sums
It is not what you earn, but what you save that makes
wealth. Just note the results of small savings:
It often happens a few dollars put in
upon work will save the tone of a
piano. While you are away on your va
cation we will do this work and nave the
piano reaay ror you when you get back.
Phone Reed-French company. Main 1262
It's the piano store on Burnside street.
Quotations Furnished by Roberts & Co.
3134 Washiartoa Bt.
MIEN CONVENE
AT SEATTLE TODAY
(aneelal D1snteb The Jnerast.)
Seattle, July 24. Five thousand dele
gates, representing lodges in nine west
ern states, were present this morning
when the biennial convention of the
pacific Jurisdiction of the Woodmen of
the World met In the Grand opera
house In this city. The convention will
be in session four days, closing Satur
day night with a banquet In honor of
the head officers and delegates. The
most important matter to come before
the convention for consideration and
action is the question of readlustlng th
insurance rates of the order. The re
adjustment probably will call for a
slight Increase over the present rates.
S
Dollars in His Pocket.
Every woman who sends her husband
to Robinson & Co's. great Anticipation
Sale puts dollars In his pocket See
page" 8 1
BOITDS.
nid
American Biscuit
Oregon Water Power
Omaha Ind. Tel
Pacific Coast Biscuit
Portland Oen'l Electric
Portland Railway
Portland Home Tel
Spokane Home Tel
Tacoma Home Tl
BAJTK STOCK.
Bank of California 815
Bankers' & Lumbermen's. 110
Merchants' National
Oregon Trust and Sav'ga
Portland Trust Co. of Or
IT. 8. National 200
German-American
X1TST7STKXA&.
Alaska Packers' Ass'n... 46
Associated Oil Co 27 H.
Omaha Ind. Tel
Pacific Tel. & Tel., pfd
Pacific Tel. & Tel com
Portland Home Tel
Spokane Home Tel
Tacoma Home Tel
MXSCSIAANBCroS.
Almeda Consolidated
Alaska Pet & Coal
Can. Marconi Wireless
American Telegraphone
Leffler Electric System
United Wireless Tel
Ask.
100
102V4
80
100
100
99
86
80
80
235
1(0
120
47
60"
96
15
42H
40
40
I .28
.10
1.16
11.00
4.00
e.oo
"An East Side Bank for East
Side People."
Small Savings
Grow Fast
A great many people do not
start the savings habit be
cause they think It would be a
long and tiresome task to
build a good-slsed bank ac
count. This Is not true.
It is really surprising to see
how fast aavlngs accounts will
grow if deposits are made
regularly each week or month.
Open a savings account with
this bank with II 00 or more
and add to It as fast as you
can spare the money. We pay
4
Interest,
annually.
compounded semi-
THE COMMERCIAL
SAVINGS BANK
ssroTT Airs wixxjams ate.
6 cents per day for 5 years
10 cents per day for 5 years
25 cents per day for 5 years
50 cents per day for 8 y,ears
100 cents per day for 5 years
$ 01.25
182.50
456.25
012.50
1,825.00
George W. Bates President
J. S. Blrrel Cashier
Add to these sums 4 per cent interest and see what can
be done by a little forethought.
Some amount can and should be saved from the daily
earnings. It is a duty you owe to yourself and those de
pendent upon you. Start at once.
. Our neat leather-covered pocket savings bank will aid
you. Call for one.
Merchants Savings and
Trust Company
247 WASHINGTON STREET
CAPITAL FULLY PAID $150,000
J. Frank Watson President
R, L. Durham Vice-President
W. H. Fear Secretary
S. C. Catching Assistant Secretary
O. W. T. Muellhaupt Cashier
NEWPORT
YAQUINA BAY
Has One of the Finest Beaches
on the Pacific Coast
and Is an
IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT
It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, baa ax
cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and delightful
surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-balcea,
oyster hunts; fishing, pebbla and shell gathering, etc., enjoys a
mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all tha other at
tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure.
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al
bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train lerviea
daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 a. m.
.Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Ticket on aal
daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday
rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays,
good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all
other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific,
Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency
elsewhere, for complete information.
WILLIAM McMURRAY,
Oeneral Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or.
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THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
Is th garden spot of th earth, and GOLDEN GRAIN
GRANULES it th fiost drink on earth
S GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES
is par cereal health coffee, and can be had from the follow
ing grocer in th ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
XV aOBSrOBB, OB.
E. N. Warner
Hutchinson A Lumsdsn
Miller & Ewbanks
Allen Reagan
W. 8trln:er
F. L. CranflU
H. Meta & Son
nr ouiti ., ob.
H. C. Bnbieln
Kenney & Truax ' .
Clau Schmidt
J. P. Kenney
Southern Oregon Supply Co.
T. Y. Dean
T. B. Cornell
C. F. Dixon.
cr woodtoiii, ob.
C. O. Seaman
W. V. Jones.
nr ooid KXX.&, ob.
Varter &, Duffleld
C. H. Farmer
Marrltt & Co.
nr jAOxaovTXiu, oa.
T. J. Kenney
Nunan-Taylor Ca, ff
Ulrlch Bros. "
nr cxHT&AX voorr, oa.
CranflU ft Roblnet
J. W. Merrltt i
XX FXOXHTX, OS.
Ilearn A Fisher.
nr taxcbt, OB.
C. TV. Wolters
Sargent A Dun lap.
nr aawT.ajrp, ob.
O. Winter j
Holmes Broa
Nlms A Cappeller
Veo A Co.
Young" A Dlx.
Crews A Son
Loomls A Nelson
f.
TKB ITOOK AKU BOHD BXOKAJTOB.
PUBLIC XBTXTS9.
COBBEBPOWBBVOB BOUCXTBD.
ONEY paid in premiums to outside
insurance companies accrues to the benefit
of other states. A strong local company
saves time and trouble by its prompt
adjustments and thorough grasp of local
affairs. Oregon people would profit by
taking out insurance in an Oregon insti-
1 ' 1 -a -v m m m m
ruiion, managed by uregon men or High
standing and backed by Oregon money. Plate Glass,
Steam Boiler, Liability and Accident Insurance;
Indemnity Bonds.
UNION GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION
TTxTi
W. B. Ulafks. . . . President
Wholenler In FnlU
F. Pr.icsEB, . . Vice-President
WholeMle and BetsM Groom
HaNiP Albbbs, . 3d Vlee-Prea
Allien Bros. kUliaa Oo.
H. P. Waomoh, , Msnsgar
tTalos Qusrestee Aaoelttlon
J. B. WrriBBBEB. If edioal Bsferee
raytieiu im srseaa
X. W. BotniTBBB, . . . Auditor
Bosmtrae A Oismoad, Beel EUte
W. Coopbb Mobbis, . Trawarer
Oresos. Tnut A Barissi Bask
St C Spbmcbb, . O astral Counsel
Attcro7-t-La
H. I). Waovor. Jb., . Seoretary
Bankers and Lumbermens Bank
Corner Second and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon
CAPITAL STOCK
$250,000
OFFICERS
G. K. WENTWORTH, President.
F. H. ROTHCHILD, First Vice-President.
JOHN A. KEATING, Second Vice-President and Cashier.
H. D. STORY, Assistant Cashier.
PLATT & PLATT, General Counsel.
AMONG THE LUMBERMEN WHO ARE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THEE0LL0WING:
JOHN W. BLODGETT, Grand Rapids, Mich.
ARTHUR HILL, Saginaw, Mich.
W. W. MITCHELL, Cadillac. Mich.
E. N. SALLING, Manistee, Mich.
W. H. WHITE, Boyne City, Mich.
J. WENTWORTH, Bay City, Mich.
G. W. EARLE, Hermansvilla, Mich.
G. K. WENTWORTH, Chicago, I1L
A. W. COOK, Brookville, Pa.
N. P. WHEELER, Endeavor, Pa.
G. S. WATSON, TionestaPa.
W. B. MERSEREAU, Portville, N. Y.
G. F. SANBORN, Ashland, Wis.
L. J. WENTWORTH, Portland, Oregon.
Vice-President Portland Lumber Co.
J. E. WHEELER, Portland Oregon.
Secretary Wheeler Timber Co.
C. C. BARKER, Portland, Oregon.
President Peninsula Lumber Co.
J. H. COOK, Portland, Oregon.
President Multnomah Lumber and Box Co.
E. S. COLLINS, Ostrander, Wash.
President Ostrander Railway and Timber Co.
D. P. THQSS & CO., Wholesale Grocers
MED FORD, OREOON i
!! lat-"aters for Southern Ore on and Xorthana California,
jg "Golden Grain Granules" is served at th Moore Hotel, Mad
la ford, Ore., because the Moora Hotel serves the best
as
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ASTORIA
THE LARGEST CITY IN OREGON
(with the exception of Portland) is tha headquarters for the sal
mon industry of the world. Astoria has the! climate, ther are
neither flys, fleas, moaquitos nor dust.
Golden Grain Gramilei
The 100 per cent pure cereal health coffee, can be had from the
following grocers in Astoria, via.: 1
Milk Depot No. 1 Grocery.
MUK Depot lo. a urooery.
Milk Depot No. 8 Grocery.
Fisher Bros. to.
A. V. Allen. .
Acme Grocery.
Schalfleld, Mattson Sk Co.
Ross. Hlgrtna A Co.
. m. inristensan.
TongTi Poftit Lumbar Co. Btera.
Johnson A Morrison.
Suomalatnen Cooperative Co.
E. Hauke St Co.
8.1 Nauthrup. v
IW bVIXXEB. OB. (Center for
lumber Industry on the Colum
bia river.)
Ferris Bros.
McMUan Mercantile Co,
F. Traw.
M. Ellis ft Co. ' .
A. L. Richardson. ,
J. I Bell.
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P. Hansen, ' ,
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Warranton Grocery Batcaar
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C.W. Whtta. ; ,.'
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F, Dreaaer.
(A lively
where settlers are wanted.) ,
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E.X. Edgerton..
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H. McKiel.
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:. B. W. OttO.
JT, Dresser (two store).
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