THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, MONDAY v EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1003.
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.Will Construct More BuHd- Oregon Savings Depositors
Bepublican Central Commit
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' inks in 1908 Than Any Approve Plan of Consolid-
tee Will Favor Voters
With Numerous Proposals
Citjr'on the Pacific Slope,
Not Excepting San Fran
cisco, Says Felix Kahn.
ation and Payment Pro
posed by German-American
Bank.
to Get Scattered Ideas
1BI1I
Seasoned for Elections.
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That the year 108 will nearly If not
quit equal th lat IS month In indus
trial and building activity In Portland
la th amphatio declaration of Felix
Kahn, who la probably the most promi
nent axpert and estimator in the re-enforced
concrete trad In thla country,
lie declared further that after a tour of
the coast and a oaref ul examination of
conditions he finds building prospects
better la Portland than in any other
city on the coast, not eren excepting
San rranclsco. . .
The Trussed Concrete fiteel company.
ef which, Mr. Kahn is practically the
business head, has offloes in ail the
large cities in -the country, and also
operates in Germany,. France and England.-
At the beginning of the recent
money panio it waa employing in me
United" State, between 11,000 and li.-
DOO men in .its manufacturing plants
and on construction works, and had 10
large buildings under construction,
rani Cam Uka Flash.
Th so-called panio came like a
flash," said Mr. Kahn. "The previous
week everything aeemed to be all right
Unanimous indorsement by the De
positors' association of the Oregon
Trust ft Savings bank was given the
German-American bank's proposal to
absorb the old bank and pay its cred
itors In full within two years. At a
meeting yesterday afternoon at the Ar
mory, attended by more than 1.000 per
sons, a resolution waa passed asking
tha circuit court to approve the propo
sition.
Tha meeting was a result of a call
issued through the press Saturday by
B. & Clements, a depositor. J, L. Day,
president of the Depositors' association.
presided, and talks were msde by Re
ceiver JUevnn, s. . need, jerrerson My
ers. B. Chllcott, Herman Wittenberg and
others. exDlalnln
srman-American pans,
the plan outlined In
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I f. J a. - S;
ig the proposed plan or
us
ig
Sunday's Journal.
payment by the
closely following
and our reoorts were favorable on bus
iness conditions. A wee later came
the orders to discharge every man who
could be let out, cut expenses to the
minimum and let everything wait until
further Instructions.
"Conditions ere now rapidly chang
ing. Here In Portland, ao far as one
can observe, the situation Is almost aa
If there had been no panio. The archi
tects are busy, and have a vast num
ber of propositions to figure upon. There
Is an Immense amount of work in pros
pect for the spring and summer season.
A large number of concrete Jobs, some
of them very large, have been submit
ted to us for estimates. ,
"While there wiu ds consiaeraoie
that city wiu nave
At the conclusion of tha addresses.
Chairman Day appointed a committee,
composed of J. B. labor, 3. I. Dosaent,
P. A. Worthlngton, James N. Davis ana
B. E. Clements, to draft resolutions ex
pressing the sentiment of the meeting.
The following resolution was unani
mously adopted by a standing vote: -Fay
Within Two Tears.
"To tha Officers and Members of tha
Depositors' Association of - tha Oregon
Trust Savings bank Gentlemen: Wa,
yonr committee appointed to . draft a
suitable resolution intended to convey
the wish of this association in tha form
of a memorial ' to the honorable circuit
court of the state of Oregon for Multno
mah county, beg to submit tha follow
ing: ".
"At a meeting of the depositors of tha
Oregon Trust A Savings bank, called
and held in Portland, Oregon, on thia
ruin nay or January, io. ror tne pur-
The
war- I pose oi conaiaenng me pian euggesiea
Portland Y ne uerman-American Dana ror tne
work In Seattle.
about all it can take care of In prepar-
l It m ..nMiiln. hiilliltnva . Portland
has a great amount of building in prep- payment of depositors, the following
aration, and there will be a very large resolution was offered, and carried, to
amount of railroad work. ,Th railroads .
in the west have come to the stage Of . "Resolved. That tha Depositors asso-
adoptlng concrete work, which has for cianon or ins Oregon Trust savings
some yeara been the mode of construe- bank respectfully , petitions , tha honor-
1 f 4 . I f a at 1 a aWA.! A A a J a a. .w a A a. A. a. aV .
tion on eastern railroads.'
" Material at tow Ooai.
'Mr. Kahn said prices of all construe
tion materials are now at a minimum,
and there never waa a better time than
the present for economical Building.
Portland , is confronted by a large de
mand for additional buildings. The de
mand must bs met this year, and prob
ably will coma ail at once unless some
of the projects get an early start. He
urged upon capitalists and builders
able circuit oourt of the state of . Ore
gon for Multnomah county, in tha mat
ter of the receivership of said Oregon
Trust & Savings bank, to grant an or
der accepting tha proposition , of the
German-American bank to buy tha as
set, lease and fixtures of tha Oregon
Trust c Savings bank, to be paid for
by. the payment tf tha legal claims at
all the record depositors of said Oregon
Trust 4k Savings bank within two years
from tha date of aald order, such pay-'
mem to oe maae euoject to tne su
work started now. while materials and
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the importance or getting some or in; scrlptlons for bonds, bank stock and
certificates or deposit already sub
scribed, for by depositors.
"Wa recommend that auch time be
given for the delivery of the telephone
DO
chean labor is plentiful
"Above all other clalma to precedence.
Portland la the pleasantest place to
01
that
Ilka coming back to Portland. There is
one thing here that is a disgrace to tha
city I refer to tha character ana ap
nea ranee oz roruana a vupuo- som
rr Am a Ath jm.ii.IHm mhH.lk.il
t compares to H. excepUng ray home by depo,!tor, ar ,haU be necessary to
. Detroit. Michigan. I 'wy '? I enable the receiver to distribute all the
Donas or other securities to subscribers
mere ror at tne aame time.
' "We further recommend that T. . C.
Devlin retains his .position as receiver,
compensation for his services, however,
to ba paid by tha German-American
Dana.
buildings.
th
with thia city's enormous ' school
population, which la said to do greater
than tnac oz eeeiiie, inie cny ns w
. poorest school structures and the most
serious' lack of accommodations of-any
large city within my knowledge ai me
prenent time. ,
- 'Xarge school buildings should ba of
Tlrst-cjass character, tne very oesi san
ltary arrangements, and tne most a
nrnverf style af architecture. The DU
fio school, of all other public structures.
anouia ne iireprooi. eaieiy ana
Hr.n oue-ht to be the first considers'
tion In caring for the school children."
Ur. lUflD aaid ll wss iar mure jm
tterative to have school buildinga fire
proof than to hava fireproof theatres.
PORTLAND CHOSEN
l foe; new office
Tha board of home missions of tha
Presbyterian church has decided to lo
cate tha field secretary's office in Port'
land at least for the present. Accord
Ingly. Rev. W. 8. Holt, the field secre
tary, says that rooms are now open at
41&-41T . in' me Worcester djock, mira
ana oatc tree lb.
It Is possible that these rooms may
necome a general rallying piaoe ror tne
home mission interests of the Presby
terian church. All trienda will be wel
come at any time. .
During January Mr. Holt, will ba ab
- pent .much of the time, as he has en
(sagereente. at Fresno, California. Janu
ary it-is, Aiameaa January 18-20, and
In Los Angeles from the 21st to 27th.
. Hut probably some arrangement will be
made to keep the Portland headquarters
constantly open. Mr. Holt wUl return
rrom, BpoKane Tuesday .morning . and
leave for California on Wednesday avan-
ing cr tnia week,
Building Fermltf.. . )
' Fred Hahn, erect dwelling. Caywood.
between Twelfth and Thirteenth, 11,600:
( W.
O. Hayes, erect dwelling, Stephens
Deiween n-ast Tnira and Union avenue.
r 11,100; .Louis Wachtsmltb, erect dwell
Ing, East Ninth between Frederick and
Kail, . $J,000: Dr. H. Biersdorf. erect
dwelling, Stanton between Kerby and
Commercial, 13,000.
Don't think that pilea can't be cured.
; Thousands of obstinate caaea have been
cured by Doan's Ointment. Fifty cents,
at any drug store. . .
Becommend Devlin.
' W also recommend that Mr. Devlin
hava an aotive position with the German-American
bank, ao as to enable
him to safeguard tha interest nf tha
depositors.
"Considering tha general banking con
ditions, we recommenrf that tha niii
of two years, instead of 18 months, for
the payment. Ot .the. Indebtedness nnt
covered by bond subscriptions or sub
scriptions for bank stock, la reaannahla
and would respectfully ask the court to
irant mac time.
"We authorlae thla reanlutlnn tn ha
attached to auch report or recommen
dations m tna matter as shall ba filed
by the said receiver.
"Thia association, dealres ,tn trnmi.
its appreciation of the fair and uWai
proposition mads by thia officera of the
German-American bank, recognising, the
solution offered as the moat fe&aihia
one, ana commending those who have
oeen instrumental .in bringing forth
the propositions.
"By direction of tha association, thia
icnuiuuun is ucrouy auinonzea, ana I
duly certified coov ' thereof - tn ha Am.
llvered to the receiver of tha Oregon
Trust & Savings bank: limn that a ivinv
ba forwarded to tha German-American
UKDB, OI IHB City. ,
BAKER VANQUISHES
ONTARIO IN DEBATE
v (Spedtl Dispatch to The ' Jonrnil.l
Baker City. Or... Jan.. 6. Tha nraiim
mary debate between Baker ntv anri
.iim,v, uj, Mivmvn niKi iscnooi jue
bating league, held here,,, on the ques-
noma esiaousn a system or nnetai .
ings banks," resulted in victory for
Baker City. Baker City supported the
amrmaiive. . xne ' soeaicers wan wn.
Ham-, Hornsea. r Frank McCuiioch
Boy Barton. The Ontario speakers
were jbiiss wiimotn murrey, Asmus Pat
terson ana .Lawrence Mcuivern.
Pictures Enlarged.
We have Just but in a hew enlars-tna
plant and are prepared to make artistic
enlargements from any film or -nega-
epeciai introauctory price aurlng
ry. Oregon Photo Stock com.
any (I. Leeser Cohen), 111 Sixth street,
tlve.
Januai
tween Washington and Stark street.
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Merchants Savings
Trust Company
; . . CAPITAL $150,000.00
Acts as Trustee in all legitimate relations requiring such
" service, as to real and personal estates and in bond issues.
Does a general banking business.
Solicits patronage of those requiring -service of i
: equipped pnd conservative Trust Company.
weil-
Xlas-funds for first class improved property mortgage loans.
X Frank WaUon."...,,.i,.Prea, ( W." HL Fear.I,,,;;,;....,'..Saoy.
IX.. L. Durham.. .Vlce-Prea. .fl.. C. Catching, Asst Seo'y!
- w. , aiueuaaupc. . .tahlar
Soma spicy principles are prepared by
the members ot tha county and city
Republican central committee from tha
Eighth ward. These committeemen met
Saturday and after organising adopted
by-laws and prepared a tentative state
ment for tha promotion of tha beat In
terests of tha party. '
Richard Dick waa alsctad chairman of
the Eighth ward' committeemen, W. K. I
Williamson secretary. Tha other com
mitteeman are: -' C C Curry, E. S. Fer
guson, D. F. Haxdman,' M. V. Horton,
O. S. Hutchinson.. C R. Lafollette, J.
Magers, R. W. Parker. H H. Prouty, D.
J. Qulmbf, J. IT. Richmond. Emery
Hchmeer. K. il. Tuttie and. u. u wrignt.
' It is set out - by the committeemen
that the Republican party has been
floundering helplessly without a definite
and tanriDie working Dian. Tne com
mitteemen are trying to And tha best
wav to bring order out of chaos and to
secure a squarer deal for all candidates
running ror nomination to any oinoa in
tne girt or tna county.
In order to do thia and bring the
question before the people interested
the ' committeemen hava prepared the
foUowlnar statement of orlnclples which
thsy are circulating with the desire that I
suggestions be made from which some
aennita plan may oe wortcea out.
statement prepared is aa roiiows:
rrtmarr . law Outlined.
1. ' Tha srlmarv ' law rreeeribea a
situation and rales in party politics
which must be conceded, recognised ana
made absolutely fair to all.
I. it waa adontad by the neome. cro-
vldea methods similar to toe old-time
town ' meeting, and aa the people will
resent doing away with or evading It,
the Republican party should and does
gracefully and cheerfully accept It and
will work in harmony with tne law.
i. The organisation or one or more
fair, atrong. vigorous, sit-up-take-notloe
Republican clubs in the Eighth ward
should be encouraged and assisted by
the commute, in order to secure regis
tration of votera and a full vote of the
party at the primaries.
4. mar an investigation snouia oe
made independently and a showing de
manded from all .candidates at the pri
maries for each office to ba voted for in
these respects, vis:
' e Honesty and standing as a man.
(b) ' Qualifications and competency to
fill tha office sought
(c) Residence in the state not lest
than two yeara.
q Residence in tne precinct not less
than six months,, or if removed within
that time, then in the precinct removed
from six months, If same, la in Mult
nomah i county. -
(ej That the candidacy la not entered
upon to iorce concessions rrom suc
cessful competitors in the primaries.
(f) Republican record.
6. That after a satisfactory showing
of-said matters, tha committee aball in
dorse and recommend all such candi
dates for each office to the earneat and
fair, consideration of Republican voters
at tha primaries and shall refuse such
indorsement and recommendation to all
others.
Feople to Aid.
t. If the commltta la nnahla . In.
dorse and recommend any candidate for
nomination xo any ornce, it ahall urge
mo. people to propose the namaa of nna
or more worthy candidates and shall
assist in the circulating of petitions for
all auch, for the best interests of the
Hantlhllnan naiw V. An.. -m .
-ought ! 0Und proper rMult ijlan who Fought for His
I. KeDUbllcan Cluba era lire. A tn m. T i Tn
fuse to becono partisans openly or t-AUilll J AS ttb AUJ
ecreiiy in zavor or one out of several I ir. -
candldatea for nomination to any cer- ! JlierCy.
was va.v,w UIUUBI ICR, HnU LO lUD,
ort the auccewf ul nomineo in the elec-
8. Friends of MnHMta .hnnM Iiin all Portland la there work for
MANY ITEMS WAY BELOW COST
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS
$30.00 SUITS REDUCED
TO- v,.:..;.....,$20;00.
$20.00 SUITS REDUCED u. -'-- '
T0 ;H$13.50,
BOYS' OVERCOATS BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS
WSOVEnCOATS
--20.00
5QI
$30.00 OVERCOATS
. REDUCED .TO;..'..,
$25.00 OVERCOATS '
, axwv w .W,u, L a
$20.00 OVERCOATS V v
REDUCED TO.... V....
$15.00 OVERCOATS i V
REDUCED TO.,..,..,...
510
BOYS' $15.00 fti-
: overcoats.....:..: :$985
BOYS' $10.00 ' nfm
OVERCOATS.......... ,56.35
BOYS' $8.50
OVERCOATS. ,
NEE PANTS 'C- -awa
........ ,.750
NEE PANTS 17
55.35
BOYS' $5.00 ;A l,
OVERCOATS.- 5350
BOYS' $3.85 iA
OVERCOATS 2.50
Two-Piece Suit In PUln Knee Panti
BOYS' $120 KNEE PANTS
suits.......;,
RnVfi' ttftftft VKIW. DAMTQ
SUITS .Cg 50
BOYS' $7.50 KNEE PANTS " .
SUITS.............. J5Q0
BOYS' $6.50 KNEE PANTS t Z a
SUITS....:..: - S4.00
BOYS' $5.00 KNEE PANTS T
SUITSi- $3.5U
1 fi.
RAINCOATS REDUCEDHOUSE COATS ONE HALF
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE IMMENSE REDUCTIONS Stock will not last
long at these prices.
MO
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUl
YER
AD IT'S SO ' " ;
3d and Oak
1st and Yamhill
BWiBra" iVROB'-JilinGS .
HE m M WORK UFFnHPHnifj
I1LLU IIILI1UII1
Annexation of St Johns and
Mount Scott Lead to Disruption;
support his candidacy In tbe primaries strong, able-bodied men?
"lnnnKnaS MS? ffSS lSSST "E. r Zft
9. That candidates for aaxfi office can no"1" head ,ther or nem
should agree and maintain the agree- selves or their families but starvation
fairiv to thm iai-e.rnu7',f onMtl3I an "omething Is given them to do.
therimaHe". ndahonne.tlyh:uo? 'ths4 th city Jail 1. filled with
winning candidate. penniless but decant men who hava no
dorsad orVenT.iK ,nI TP but the street or th. huu
found to have entered tha r,ri,.i. I pen.
aoleljr to poll sufficient vote to enable! Tha following .letter received br The
tVff2LIf ye.tordar .psak. the present
to demand eoneea.ionT . I difficulty aa viewed from tha stand
ful competitor such a deputyship or point of th man with a family, who
JSMSftite Shi?." Uaa aiwaya been respectable, who has
independence in the cond.Vt hi. iia fought for Ma country, and now finds
fice, such action being a species of po- himself deserted by everyone and with
litical blackmail deservlnr tn ha no dace to turn to make his dally
siampea out as against the best Inter- bread:
w. ui ma xvrpuDiican party,
fair and responsible candidates.
Want raopla'a Oonfldenoe.
and of "Portland; Jan. 4. To tne Editor of
The journal i. woum line to as you
through your' paper, as a atranger in
Ity. wnat course 'Will a man nave.
11 ' That tha cnmmitt.. i. your city, what course win a man nave
rietnint E"".'.1. ,n to take to get aoms honest employment
rsement to candldntea who decline to o kn Mm from atarvinft.'
thi. i w . past two months for worn in
i tS.b5MiC5 f wight do something forjny
k.i?eJ?" f the .hard UmSs
5iRained .by overtaken us In thia atrangi
rVts to raise n .Christian m
dor
Dlec
pledges as herein stated.
12. " It la the eena. nf
th central committee that
fldenoe ef voters can be h
bona fid and persistent effart
the 'general standard of ra.iM,t..
the primaries, and giving of reliable in-
xurxnaiion concerning in,m .a .rn,&-
In acoompllahing this the committee
abandon its former attitude and policy
of negation, aten-softiv. ana.tr-iA
0f,,XCUBe;'.rct,on or-posltlon-at-all-tirees-and-placea;
in favor of a man-
1 jr. anciQ.il, IKVnuiVI .nrl Mmnnaik .
policy as herein stated, and fearlessly
hew to th line, for the honor of good
VBMBVUBUAfj, WIU VI LllV AOpUDllCan pUtYi
HEAVY TRAVEL LOOKS
GOOD TO HOE f.1
WiWBa-jWBBaamawsiawiMa
Business Solicitors Begin to
Appear Like Flowers
in the. Spring.
Business at tha Portland hotel, shows
large increaaa since th first of the
Traveling, men .who have been at
home and at the headquarters of th
firms of which they represent are be
ginning to appear m larger numba
every day. Th amount of travel
general is greater at present than th
otel men themselvea expected ao soon
uiar ine nouaays. "
For a few days during th holidays,
and while the currency famine was In
effect, hotel business fell off to a cer
tain extent, as did most other business.
Gradually trade began to come again,
until how business haa resumed normal
conditions. In addition to the traveling
men there .are many tourists aa well as
all other classes of travelers from all
part, of tha United. State, and foreign
countries ;
'Indication are that January of 1(08
will ahow an Inerease in the Portland
hotel business over .that of th corre
Moadjjig pjanUl Qt tbs ye Just jpua4
ast two month, for work in order that
ram ii y to
that have
atrenare city. I
flni ivta nt a-nnd -Christian neoDle here
at and also a few O.. A. B. men. I ask
some of tha Keller corps taaies to can
on us, as my wife-Is a Relief Corps
woman herself." from the, state of Ne
braska, and I am a member of uncle
Sam's army myself. I see, however,
that doesn't .cut any figure in Portland,
When
Annexation is a burning question in
the Mount Scott district Agitated tax
payers and property owners varloualy
intereated In the move are calling one
another hard names. In St Johns an
nexation 1 being diacussed more or
loaa aerlously and the sentiment in fa
vor of annexation seems to be growing.
In St Johns, however, the discussion
has not reached auch a high explosive
point a. In Mount boott.
Annexation I. a personal question
with every taxpayer. Every one is in
terested according to tbe extent of his
holdings, the condition In which those
holding are or his occupation. That
account, for feeling becoming ao mani
festly abaro.
In Mount Scott annexationists accuse
th holders of large unplatted tracts of
stirring up- tne opposition to annexation
ana tn "anus- are aa Dittany against
tne annexation ana give piausioi rea
sons. -
In Bt Johns it Is different. The
nronertv owners are the ones who era I
aocuseq or talking annexation, Decause
of th likelihood of decreased taxes.
City officials, officeholders of all kinds.
local newspapers and those institutions
vitally interested in tn separate exist
ence of th districts that are nronoelne:
annexation are bitterly opposed to any
sucn move, in sucn cases annexation
would directly abolish their source of I
livelihood.
Petitions are being circulated In the
Mount Scott district and certain inter
eats In 8t Johns have been preparing!
to circulate petitions asklna for annex.
111 ,VMV W." v. .. - . w 1
L UMU, . ,V ill - U... " " " . I . - . 1 . . . . ,
ib twnii im in a. l miiiiaoHi in xavor
of such, a move Is stronger in St John.
man anneara on tne aurr&ce sina the
opposition -is th loudest and seems to
do most worried at tnia time. However,
It ia not a oertaintv that Portland de
sires to annex either district The
school board recommended in Its last
annual report tnat no mere school dls
tncts d joined to district No. 1,
to do the a-ood teotl won't help him
and I find It a -mighty hard road to butt
avalnat in a Christian Cltv like Port'
land. I hop you will look this matter
over and If you can give . It a little
room in your - editorial page It will
oblige a poor man who -wants worn.
, "B. 8. CALZER.
"Th Beaver, 12 Marshall St., room 40."
CONDUCTOE NOBBIS
to omz a cotD nr on nsy
Take LaXATIVH BROMO Quinine Teblets.
enre.
i kow SSo.
GETS PROMOTION SS""" -sTm tfSK i
Vr AO A.AiViav AAV11 B qbOTS'S slf nature Is on each v
(Special Dlipatca to' The' Journal.)
Pendleton, Or.. Jan. 6. Instead of I
being discharged Vfter an Investigation
of tha charge, againat him. Conductor
Charles H. Norrla of the Pendleton-
Huntington passenger run on the O. R. I
& N. has been promoted to the Pilot I
rock run, one oi th choicest orancn
runs on the entire O.. R. & H. aystem.
ines:
I liav mtmd vav 1nahl C aawta. mil HA '
inductor Norri. was taken our
dn'l do wttboat h.m. 1 have
service' a few days ao because offi-1 Jin.na.. ami .m .i.n,i.T. Ji ill..
clals of th road found gas light, burn-laand them w Tran. Onea triad, yoa wilt
aav Midfiow hut isai vaar irm snanniu kunm i mnm rami iw -
aa MVJt
lng in th baggag' car.
after an investigation ha was exoner
il.. k I mil ha wiLhont than a tha famll. "
WWWMW a,, m.ii( aitWBBJ, .
ated, and, being' the oldest extra man, I
h was promoted to tn f not ook run.
ECHO HOTEL-KEEPER
; r SlJEDcFOB BiyOBCE
(Sneeial Dianstcb - to The Joarnal.)
Pendleton. Or.. Jan. . Mrs. Mollis I
H. Gillette, wire or m. . uuiette, pro,
nrietor of the Echo hotel at Echo, has
sued for divorce on the grounds of cru&t
and .inhuman treatment and jealousy on
tne part or ner nusDang,- mi
Um, kntal .waliiA a. . 1
" . ,...VH V, .UU
she asks $6,000 ' and expenses of' the
suit . Beth are . membera nf nlnnenr
families. , They wer married In 1902 If Wfllt Cll C- TEH I'll I IfltJ 0nrtf
ao4 bar one jjawuter ft yarg at im
START 1908 RIGHT
BEGIN WITH ;
ELECTR.IC LIGHT.
Have your premises wired, ,
make a New Year's resolution
that 1908 shall be an Electric
Year in your household as well
as in your store, and preparlr to
enjoy the convenience, the labor
saving, the healthfulness, the
safety the economy and the"
prosperity that attends! the use
of Electricity. . ,
Makel3rpur,place of, business
bright with Efcctric Light, and
don't neglect the Electric Sign,
and you will keep busy. Light
is the magnet that attracts .tirade.
Resolve to make your wife
happier by giving her the con
veniences of an Electric Sewing
Machine, an Electric Flatiron
and Electric cooking and heating
devices. Electric appliances cost
little to Use,' but add much to
comfort ; The Electric way is
the Economical way. ,
Electric devices of all kinds,
on sale at Company's Supply
Dept., 147-149 Seventh St. :
pan oi ner nuiDang.- uuiette owns "w oi""'". "r, is, e,w. ttrnm
hotel . yalued at 114,000. and i"l.ki.TJVV-bi
aalra. 16 fifth and n,nu. n. th. Isaraaee4 a .are o year OMback. s ,
Sterling R.m.dy Co., Chieag r N.T. tea
Call Ms! 6688 cr A-6131 for Informtloa
Portland Railways Light
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