The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 24, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE . OREGON ' SUNDAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY ORNING. MAY 24, ' 1908. '
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The banquet' committee Of the East
: Side Push club met yesterday afternoon
at the 'office of Dr. Dsveny to prepare)
a program for tha banquet at tha Bar-
fent hotel the evening of May 16. More
hart 100 delegates from the different
clubs have already accepted Invita
tions, and it la expected that 120 at
least will - alt down to the banquet.
Mayor Lane, Tom Richardson, Fire
Chief Campbell, Dr. Deveny and Whit
r ney Is. Boise will be tha principal speak
ers. The Rose City quartet will sine
at the banquet , - ,
. The . Montavllla board of trad will
meet tomorrow at the hall of the board
of trad and take up tha matter of street
improvement. It is proposed to im
prove six streets, so that the fire de
partment can get over the roads with
out difficulty in future. Three of thess
'roads lead north and south of Villa
avenue and three east and west' An
' effort will be made also to have tha
board adopt resolutions favoring the ex
tension of the .assessment for Improv
ing Villa avenue -to a distance of two
blocks back of this avenue.
- Tomorrow evening at o'clock the
Kenilworta Improvement club will glva
a social entertainment at the Kenllworth
church. East Thlrjty-fourth street and
Gladstone avenue. The program com
mittee, consisting or Messrs. uompion,
Tomlinson and W'estbrook, J have ar
ranged for addresses by Mayor JUane
and Hon. Whitney I Boise. There will
be music, songs, recitations and other
entertaining and' social features. Ad
mission will be free, and tha publio Is
cordially invited to attend.
The parishioners, of 8t Michael's
church , will hold a 10-day fair, begln-
Slng next Wednesday, in the Medical
ullding. corner Park and Alder streets.
The proceeds of the fair will be for the
benefit of the church. A. special com
mittee has been selected to lake charge
of the project. A musical program by
some of the leading musicians of the
city has been arranged for the fair, and
the card will be changed every day. A
business men's lunch will be served by
the ladies every afternoon and evening.
The Third Regiment, Oregon National
Guard, Battery A, field artillery, hos
pital corps and Camp Young, S. W. V.,
will hold their annual military religious
service at the First Presbyterian
church. Twelfth and Alder. Sunday
evening. May 81, at g o'clock. The or
ganisation will march from tha armory
with band. Professor E. E. Coursen
will begin an organ recital at 7:30.
Chaplain William & Gilbert will con
duct the service and deliver the address.
The public, or course, la invited.
Invitations are out for a grand Rose
Fiesta open meeting to be given the
evening of June 4 by the United Arti
sans of this city. Arion hall has been
secured for the occasion and only
enough Invitations will be Issued to have
the hall comfortably filled. . Every,
thing will be free and a fine program
is being arranged. There will also be
dancing. The entertainment will serve
in a good measure to welcome visiting
Artisans.
Trolley excursions today on Portland
Railway, Light & Power company to
Estacada and upper Clackamas points.
75 cents round trip; to Oregon City and
Canemah park, 45 oents round trip. Cars
leave ticket office, First and Alder
streets, for Estaoada, 7:15, 9:16, 11:16 a.
m., 1:16. 3:45, 6:15, 7:56 p. m.; for Ore
gon City, every 30 minutes on the hour.
Tickets must be purchased. Dinner at
Hotel Estacada, 50 cents.
We can afford to sell tailor made
clothes to particular men at low prices
because we make small profits, but we
have the benefit of the man's continual
patronage, which is more than equiva
lent to a large profit and only one order.
We get our pay by your coming back
and- by the friends that you send to us.
W6 make any suit in the house to your
order for $25; no more, no less. Unique
Tailoring Co., 809 Stark street.
The carnival committee of the East
Side Business Men's club met yester
day morning and completed arrange
ments for the big east side demonstra
tion on June 4. It was decided to ex
tend the time in which entries for tho
?ony and cart contest can be made un
il June 2. Six additional prizes will
be offered by the carnival committee
for the best costumed persons in the
masquerade.
j
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of 6
and 8 a. m. and and p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streeta If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully it will be shut off.
A delightful time was spent Thurs
day by many members of Golden Rule
Maccabees playing five hundred at the
home of Mrs. Sarah Swan, on Manhat
tan street Mrs. Barber won the first
prise, and Mrs. Vanorden the second.
At a regular meeting of the Golden
Rule Maccabees they heartily Indorsed
and agreed to cooperate with the Con
sumers' toague to enforce the early
closing movement especially when
women and girls are employed.
Illustrated lecture on Norway at Tay
lor Street Methodist Episcopal church.
Monday evening. Explanations in Eng
lish and Norwegian. Highly educational
and entertaining. 25o and 60a
The Portland Bboe Repair company,
369 Yamhill street between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main T66S. Your
shoes repaired while you wait Best
oak soles, 7t cents. Bauer & Stopper.
This will remind you that now Is
the time to have your hair mattresses
renovated and returned the same day.
Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metzger, proprietor.
Victoria Day CelebrationCombined
British societies. Armory hall. Tenth
and Couch streets. Monday evening.
May 25. 8:15 p. m. Admission 26 cents.
Refreshments.
w A temperance meetlngwIU be held in
Woodmen hall, corner East Sixth and
Alder streets, today at 8:80 p. m., for
the purpose of fighting the saloons on
UNIQUE AND
BEAUTIFUL
Tha extensive assortment of
trophy and prise cups at Belt-"
kemper's is unusually handsome
' in designs and patterns. The
time Is short before - the .'Rose
Fiesta and orders should be sent
In early for engraving, s , y 1
Attention Is also called to tha
rare and brilliant diamonds ' of
. first water, artistically set in any
piece of jewelry you may want (
BEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
. Lowest Priced Jewelry 'store for
I ' Tiae Oooaa. '
286 Morrison Street
Prize Cups
MONEY or
DIAMONDS
'' If ' Ton Eave Diamond you also
have money, and with both what more
could you ask for. . v
Kara . Yon VotlOeft .- that during
all this financial trouble diamonds did
not drop in price, and what is still bet
ter we expect to see them take another
raise before long.
Aa Investment la Diamonds Is like
buying gold bonds. You can't lose
and whenever you want to turn them
into cash it is easy.
fortunately we bought' a very large
stock of diamonds .before the . last
raise and therefore can offer some ex
ceptionally good values. .
A Diamond Mint coping from oar
store needs no further recommendation,
as We Barer Misrepresent) that ac
counts for the immense trade- we have
built up and why we are today
roxTZjunra : uabtjto nwzxnu.
Jaeger j B ros,
Bet. td and 4th, . 868 Uorrlson Bt.
the east aide. There will be a fine
musical program. The two principal
speaKers win d to. a. j. j&CAiuster ana
jrrank a. Kutneriord.
To InvestorsCan give von Invest.
ments paying 10 per cent, per year or
better, with good security, in sums $1,000
10 tzv.vvv. : a. w . uoaaaro, uv eecono.
Wanted, a good-looking vounr hnruk
weight 1,000 to 1,200 pounds, one that
iaay can easily - arive in ouggy. Ad-
aress f-iai, journal.
Steamer Jesse Rarktns, for Camas,
naiuougui ua way lanaings, aauy ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
a ucx at i p. m.
Dr. P.-L. Austin left yesterday on tha
2 o'clock limited to inspect the Potlcle
mining claims in the couer d Alens dis
trict.
Flags and bunt In r of all kinds. Wll
lamette Tent A Awning Co, northwest
corner jrroni ana tsurnsiae.
To Rent Payers You buy the lot.
build the house. Bee me.
xi.
W. God
dard, 110 Second.
D. Chambers St Bon, opticians, now at
til uornson street, Marquam building,
For sale, on account of death in fam
ily, complete furniture house. Ill First
T-foorV Ipf Photographer.
wkb vuwuug, Dsvemn ana Biarg ats.
. A JX'., mnA Moclates. painless
ucuiiBia, j tiiru mna WBsnwgion.
Dr. McCracken. dentist Rothchild bldg.
Bergar, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Buy a copy of Rose Festival march.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
If
WITHOUT THE SUBJECT
County W. C. T. U. Members
listen to Several Addresses
in Friend's Church.
The county W. C. T. U. held an In
stitute ai the Friends' club Friday.
After the opening devotional exercises
Mrs. Edith Whttesldes gave a talk on
"i-uniy, empnasismg tne name "Chrls
tlon" in the W. C T. U. and that rarrv.
ing it out into life made a double
standard of life for men and women
impossible. Prevention is better than
cure sne saia.
Mrs. Haeklns of Mount ' Scott recited
a poem, xara. Alice Hanson sang "A Lit
tle Bit of Love." Mrs. Bertroche. Sun.
nyslde, gave a fine address on the work
of the Loyal Temperance Legion, show
ing the need of work among the chil
dren and of training young women to
carry n on.
An hour was spent In lunoheon and
social intercourse) Dr. Esther Pohl be
ing detained, Mrs, Macy of Newberg
talked on "Health and Heredity," who
cmpnasizeu rigni living, a lOllowlng OX
the laws of health in eating, exercise,
etc. Rev. J. Hanson also talked on
the subject emphasizing the need of
a sound mina in a souna body. Mrs.
M. FullUove sang "Wash Me Now,
Without Within.'
F. B. Rutherford gave a convincing
address t on "Civtp Righteousness,
speaking of the sharp struggle between
good and evil, the need of strong men
and women to stand against all op-
fiosltion. and that the good element la
n the majority In our country and can
carry the day for righteousness.
Mr. Harford was Introduced and
spoko a rew words or great Interest
Mr. Blake also made a ringing speech.
Resolutions were adopted thanking
the Deople for the use of the church
and asking that an effort be made
along tne line or raising the standard
of purity. Mrs. Ward Swops had
charge of a medal contest In the even
ing and after an- Interesting exercise
the judges awarded the prize to Mas
ter Ray Keep. Walter Thomag Mills
frave an address of great power, show
ng that there are no rights without
corresponding duties and that society
cannot bestow a right to one to injure
anoinur.
BLACK DBESS GOODS.
Great Closing Out Bale of Stock at
Wholesale Prices.
' The finest stock of black dress goods
on the coast. Complete showing of all
French novelties. Supply your needs
now wniie this great sale is on. Mo
Allen & McDonnell, Third and Morrison.
WOMEN SLEUTH ON
v, A FALSE SCENT
The Japanese apprehended yesterday
at the Instigation of Mrs. L. C. . Hart
man, a woman, sleuth of Portland,
roved not to be the oriental who. has
een attacking girls near Seoond and
Caruthers.- Yesterday afternoon Officer
Circle took him before Miss Maud Van
Kruen, who is employed in a bakery at
the' corner of Third and Columbia strets,
and who was attacked last Saturday
night, and she Instantly - exonerated
him. ......
The - Japanese, , she ; said, waa too
short and light, and did not tally with
her assailant in hardly any respect ex
cept his ' nationality. After the young
lady had cleared the charge hanging
over the oriental he was allowed to de
part 'The police department is -now
ready for other suspected assailants.
The Empire restaurant will serve "a
spvotal Sunday cbiokn dinner, ice
cream, soup and salad for 60c 192
Third street, next to BjAejtoeatr,
Moore'a restaurant series a special
60-ceot Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth st
PURITY
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AD
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CLOSING
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III MU.I
Legislative f Candidate " Has
Been Touring Clackamas .
. J With Chamberlain,
, iu King Wilson. Statement No. 1 can.
dldat- for -Joint - representative - from
Multnomah and Clackamas counties,
has been making a whirlwind campaign
through tha two . counties and ,wa
and large houses. , His stand in favor of
oiaiemeni xxo. I seems in jhuvo uv
remarkably popular with the voters.
Friday afternoon Mr. Wilson and
Governor Chamberlain spoke to a large
crowd at Canby, the talk given by Mr.
Wilson being entirely on Statement No.
A. King Wilson.
1, while Governor Chamberlain, who
warmly indorsed the candidacy . of Mr.
Wilson, explained the results of the su
preme court decision in the Willamette
locks case which will mean a saving of
probably 60 oents a ton in xreignt
shipped by the Willamette valley farm
ers. This decision in the suit which
was Inaugurated by Governor Chamber
lain, declared that the Portland General
Electric comrianv should oar 10 per
cent of its receipts for the locks that
have accrued for the past eight years.
and also recognized the right of the
state to take over the locks at any time.
The electric company' has never paid a
dollar to the state since the construc
tion of the locks.
In speaking of Statement No. 1 and
the plan of some candidates elected on
that ticket to go back on their word.
Governor Chamberlain said their posi
tion was analogous to that of a farm
hand, hired to work for $60 a month,
who, when he hud received his money
declined to take orders and asked, what
hi employer was going to do about it.
speakers at Oregon City Friday evening
and his advocacy of Statement No. 1
was received with great applause.
Mr. Wilson has made seven speeches
In Clackamas county at Eagle Creek,
Sandy, Estacada, Oswego, Frog Pond
school house, Canby and Oregon City.
He has made five In Multnomah county
at est. ,jonns, jones nail, nortn Port
land. Troutdale and Arleta. In each
place ne advocated statement no. l, al
ways evoking enthusiastic applause.
Y. W. C. A. STUDENTS
END YEAK'S WORK
The spring term of the educational
department of the Young Women's
Christian association closes this eve
ning with a recital to be given by the
students of the elocution class. This
class has been under the instruction
of Mrs. Gillisple of the Gillisple School
of Expression, and the recital of this
evening will represent their work for
the year. The program, which begins
at 8:16, Is as follows:
"At the Turn of the Road," Miss
True; "A Warning," Miss Vinson; "The
Parting"; "Molly." Miss Stimson;
"From the Vision of Sir Launfal," Miss
Groth; "Sara's Letter,"- original panto
mime. Miss Luce; a group of poems.
Miss Fentzling; "The Polish Boy' Miss
Sumner; me world w L.ive in," Miss
Crouch: a reading lesson. Miss Beach:
pantomime, "Comin' Thro' the Rye," by
au tne ciass.
OFFERS REWARD
FOR D0G-P0IS0NER
The dangerous and contemptible per
son who scatters poisoned moat broad
cast on the public streets has begun op
erations again on the east side," said
John Edwards of 721 East Taylor street
yesterday. "I have Just lost a valu
able setter because of this criminal's
actions, and I am willing tojrive a cool
150 to find out who did It. The dor got
the meat on East Taylor Between East
Twenty-first and Twenty-eighth streets.
rnis is not tne oniy case, euner. ttev
eral dogs have been poisoned in that
vlclnltv of late, and there la no doubt
but that some fiend in human form is
Duttinc a deadly ooison whero dogs can
get it i tor one wui iry my Dest to
slve the coward a year on the rock-
pile. There is a strict law in this city
covering this very crime, and it will be
enforced to the limit If we catch the
criminal.
TH3 HAS OP TaB EOTJB
NEW HAN.thc Motion PIcIn re Mao
Has done more' for people with a small
amount of money to Invest than any one
in me country, tie can maice a lortune
for you la a, short time on a limited
rSnltsl.
kotzov Ficmras trsatbss iuxb
fao TO 9100 9AXZ.T.
Locations for Motion Picture Theatres
given free... Fine and complete stock of
Morton Picture Machines. Films and
Slides, Opera Chairs, Phonograph end
other supplies. We can outfit you from
roof to cUar,- We til aad rent 20 per
esut obaaper than .ny house' ia the
1 TTnited ttaee. .
wxrvn&xv kotzov kctum oo.
893 iJBnrnttde St., Bet. 4th ul 6th.
, Phone Uaia S4M. .
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Fresh Groceries will "be
Cost: -"
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Prunes, per pound 3c
Dried Apples, per pound 10c
Salt, per pound .... . . . .v. .......... . 3c
Figs, per pound. .3c
Catsup, per bottle 9c
Corn, per can '. .7c
Tomatoes, per can. 7c
Best Corn Starch, per package 6c
Mince Meat, per package . ... .8c
Pearls of Wheat, per package. ...... 10c
Crackers, per box 20c
Salmon, per can 7c
French Mustard, per bottle ...8c
Tar Soap, per bar .................. 3c
40c Coffee (in tins), per pound. . . . .31c
EVERYTHING REDUCED IN
Building Must be Vacated by Saturday. Fixtures,
Horses and Wagons For Sale.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
148 5th Street, between Alder and Morrison
Phones Main 54-40. A 4848
YOU DON'T BUILD NOW, YOU WILL PAY MORE FOR BUILD
ING MATERIAL.
Steel and Reinforced Concrete
Can be erected NOW for less than has been or will be possible for some
time. WRITE US WE WILL SHOW YOU.
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Offices!
512-513-Slt
Worcester
EAST SIDE WARDS ARE
ALL IRE POPULOUS
Eighth Leads the City With
5,305 Registered Voters
as Dwellers.
Deputy County Clerk Snyder baa com'
pleted a tabulation Of figures of reg
istration by precincts and wards, this
being a big task. It shows that every
east side ward contains more voters
than any west side ward. . Lowest on
the west is the First, which has only
1.18T voters, and the largest la tin
'irtn. with 8,0 vs. ine banner ward in
the city is the Eighth, which has a reg
istered vote of 6,205. The lowest east
side ward is the Seventh, with 8,267.
The country precincts muster an even
4.600 votes.
A summary of the figures shows 12,
481 votes on the west side and 16,1.81
on the other aids of the Willamette.
The west side registration shows 19,
070 Republicans, 1,890 Democrats and
621 miscellaneous. On the east side
are 12,897 Republicans, 2,846 Democrats
and S41 of other shades of belief. The
country vote shows 3,880 Republicans,
fZt Democrats and 872 miscellaneous.
In the totals for the whole county the
Republicans have 25,857, the' Democrat
5,674 and all others 1,834, a grand total
Of 81,286,
ENGINEERS OF STATE
TAKE SECOND PBIZE
That Oregon enrtneers are able to
hold their own with those of any other
state in the union is snown conclusive
ly bv the result of the Llopincott prize
contest whose opening was announced
last November. This contest consisted
of 10 questions testing the knowledge
of applicants on Intricate questions of
technical engineering -
Oregon Association of Engineers, No.
1, of which J. D. Asher is state dep
uty was awarded the second prise in
this Competition, which was participated
in by the brightest members of the
craft all over the United States.
PERSONAL.
' . . 1
Two Japunme bankers, H. Pekkey and
H. Mori,' are staying at the Hotel Port
land. Th gentlemen have been touring
Europe for the past sight months, and
leiw
Bankrupt Stock of Fine
Closed out Regardless of
IF
Bridge
ms
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phones
A 1669, Main SB
Bldg.
Quaker Maid Rye
Awarded Three Gold
: " j v
with a Reputation
11 x 'v. -
hf il C ' indostnal Krtibltloa. IMi Iwis aad Clark ,
mu.. i
S. HIRSCH & CO.
Bank, -Store and
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
Portland Wire
Cor. Second and Everett
are now on their way home! to Japan by
way of San. Franoisoa Although they
declined to be intervAewed, It Is under
stood that their - extended trip -has to
do. with placing certain loans for Japa
nese interest in this country and u
rppe.. ... ,. ...
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75c Tea, per pound. , 40c
Jelly; per bottle... 9c
Gloss Starch, per package 3c
Walnuts, per pound 5c
Cheese, Full Cream, per pound 16c
10c Package Figs, per package 5c
Corn Meal, per sack. 25c
3 lbs. Coffee, formerly $1.20, now 80c
Mocha and Java, per pound 21c
Fancy Raisins, per pound 9c
Small White Beans, per pound 4c
Dutch Cleanser, can 8c
Tea Garden Drips .39c
Violet Wheat, package ........... 9c
Union Meat Co. Lard, 5-lb. pail 65c
PROPORTION
Worlks
ShopsKN.
Medals
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Kxixultlnn. Parkland. Orani. VM
Kansas City. Mo,
Office Railings
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Hi'4ixAjft?H and
S -TrelII.Verkl
& Iron Works
Mtm.
Phone Main 20O0
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Publio Accountant. - : Mortgage Loana
Ha ample funds to loan on Improved
real estate and improved collateral at
reasonable rates without delay. Ban
and sells mortgages, notes, etc 40 1
Rothchild budding, 1'ortland.
aro BTwmm, no oab, vo ccca:
. The Old Reliable
CHICAGO
KAY hood rn TX8T or too
This office is equipped with ell the
latest appliances and formula for do
ing high-class work.
I had 27 teeth extracted y the use
of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully reo ;
ommend the method: had no pain er
ba4 resulU JaBS. U DKBRANT.
VaaoouTer, waan.
OUR PRICES
Aluminum Lined
nates.
i5l., 10.00 to S15.09
BllTer
Gold rilllngs 2.00 ana
Vegetables
biee vapor oaed only by us for
Painless
Extracting
504
Chicago Painless Dentists
com, rrn ajto WAssnraTos
Be sure you are to the right effl4e
Ladr attendant - x ,
Phone Mala IS SO. A li ' , . , J
CURES RHEUMATISM
$1.00 21 51.00
$1;
- Core
kettle.
eg swttta.
AX VttXMMAb
RHEUMATISM
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roumu
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headache
Neuralgia Headaches)
Nervous pyspepsia
Nervous Aif ecuon .
TRADX BVPTLSKD BT
A.W.AUcn&Co.
Wholsaala aad Retail Druggists.
16th Marshall Sts Portland, Cr.
PACmC COAST AOJBNT ''
Two Christian Science
Lectures
Frank D. Leonard
c. s. a
or bbooxxt. st. t.
Member of the Christian Selene board
of lectureship of the First Church of
Christ. Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
At the Heillg Tbeatrc
UADAT AfXJ JUTOOS A2TD B I JSS 6T 9
MAY 24th ;
At t o'clock la the afternoon and t
o'olock. in the evening. Given under
the auspioe of the First and Second,
Churohes of Christ. Scientist. Portland.
Admission free. No reserved seat.
DOZS YOU PIANO NElDTUK?jC?
Beernlatlng. reflnlshirig. poUshlng er.aoy
repaint Do you want It MoreA ee
moved? If o,
EILKR'S PIANO HOUZZ '
IBt Washington at. are better prepared
than any nous In the northwest ta
glre yon beat workmanship and ser
vice. Phone them, grahange U e
North Pacific
College
OXOOU O SZXTHT1T XD '
PJCAMCAOT
On of the best qulppd tagtltotloa
or it Kind in the entire west.
Tha annual lualnn ttavlfia rvtnlua t
of each veer. Tor furthav InMmuMM
and catalogue of either school, ddrs
Conor lSta and Covch. Portland, C.
Pure Beautiful M Jewelry
Oold Bracelets and Bi-
net Rings of all descri p
tions made to ordar.
American name en
graved with the three
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, via. Glory, pros
perity and Longevity.
Charge reasonable and
order of any design
promptly executed and
sent prepaid to any part
oi tne u. o. Tne Gained
CuuiMt jeweler,
r, roox Axrc a co,
MngrM 221 Alder Street.
Jay Tu Chong.
Gdrdwobd
4-foot first-class seasoned ....... flM
ef oot teoond-elass seasoned ...... i.a
Sawed, extra 60e
4-ord order or nor Ito a cord less.
Ninth and Glisaa. Main 1151 A, 1411
Diamond House Pd::!
, aOARANTEEHJ
( gallon lots. 111.40 per g !.
1 gallon lota, Ml.&O per
Uanufactured by
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KM rroat It, Portl, c v
r- - BUT STOCK IM t
Do;ruLt rrn::.
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23-K Crown ..........,.f 5.V
Bridge Work, per tooth 5.Q'
Logan Crown S3.50 to I S.Oi
Boat RlihhAP Tlat . ..... Ik d kX
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