THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.- WEDNESDAY EVENINO AUGUST g. 1008
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AJirSEMENTS.
, .Vaudeville
Orand
The Oak". . . .concert I p. m
....'The Merry Urafters." 1:15 p. m.
JOCBHAX. AT TU BBAOXXB.
In order to procuro prompt and
mora satisfactory aarvlca, when
at the aummer resorta, order
from the following Journal
amenta at regular city rats.
IIWIico A llwaco llullway com
pany, Lou I a Cohen, newa agent.
Long llcach, Edward McAUen.
Ocean Park, Louis Cohen.
fleuvlcw, K K. Btrauhal.
The llrenkem, J. M. Arthur.
Uiurlmrt, A. Utzlngcr.
Seaside, Lynn Jlurtla, head
qiiHrtrrs at Lewis & Co.
Newport, Jlarlln Talbert.
Cf Ulna Hprlima, J. W. Nelcher.
Wiiholt Springs. F. W. Mc-Leran.
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SMALL TRACTS
FOR EASTERHERS
Ifealty Board to I'urchaso
Acreage TJien Sub
divide It.
Tho t'nltd Kast Hide Push cluba will
held a general mooting- the Surgent
next Tuea.luy evening, August 11, to
dim-linn tho nliifia for parks aim tno
Ji, 000,000
bond lHBue. Jn order to ob-
tn In the general rmtlment or me peo
ple memliora of nil clvlr or xanlzntlons
nro' asked to attend and to express
vlawa. A number of prominent mon
frill address the meeting the subject,
amnnir whom nro M H V 0 r Tjine. 1). L.
J'ovey, W. L Ilolse, W. ('. Urlstol, Frank
J Perkins, C. A Hlgelnw, Ilev. Father
Oregory, A. N. Will and H. (3. Parsons.
The executive committee of the Cnlted
Push cluba for the eiiHt aide met yes
terday afternoon and decided to give
this meeting to a full discussion of this
topic
A dIvMend of 10 per cent on claims
filed and approved having been ordered
by the United States circuit court for
the district of Oregon, creditors are no
tified to present their hooka, certificates
of deposit or other evidence of lndobted
for navment at the office of the
reoelver, corner of Heccmd and Washing
ton afreets. Portland. Or. Claims stand
ing In the name of minora will De paid
le v.
lKlnally made deposit
inr
onr
y to the
nurent or auardlnn who or
It. H. Howard
Jr., receiver, tho Title uuarantoe si
Truat company. Portland, Or., Aug, 1,
1908.
Adopting the suggestion recently made
by Whitney L. Holso, the Portland
reulty board voted at last night's moet-
ing to purchase a large tract of farm
laud neur Portland, which la to be cut
Into five, 10 and 20-acre tracta, put Into
a nigh state of cultivation and sold to
easterners who come to Oregon to Bat
tle.
The plan aa outlined by Mr. Holes
provides Hint the land shall be set in
fruits and berries, and a portion of It
made available for market gardens, dai
ries etc., and that It shall be put In
such condition that prospective settlers
may bs provided with a saying horti
cultural or agricultural proposition from
the start.
On motion of Charles E. Fields, sec
onded hy J. O. Rountree and others, W.
L. Ilolwe, because of his intelligent In
terest In the affairs of the realty board,
was last night elected a life member of
that organization.
A corporation will be formed to han
dle the farm project, having a capital
stock of 1 10,000. The stock will be di
vided Into M0 shares and will be taken
by members of the realty board.
The selection of the first tract of
land to be purchased under the Boise
plan was efl Jo a committee, and It Is
understood that after the company Is
oiKanlred and In working order the sub
divisions shall be offered for sale and
the character of the crop or product to
be raised shall bo along lines recom
mended by Lr Whitney Combe of the
Oregon Agricultural college experi
mental station.
TOOK
TO
14 YEARS
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110
William I Starr was officially noti
fied yesterday afternoon through a de
cree filed by Judge Wolverton In tha
1'nlted Htatos court, that ha has title
to Portland property worth 140,000
which has been under litigation for some
14 years. The case was decided by the
court sometime ago, at which time a
full account of tho contention was
printed In The Journal, but It waa not
until yesterday that the "decree was
filed by Judge Wolyorton, the delay be
ing caused by differences between the
parties concerning the construction of
the document.
The caso grew out of a mortgage
given hy Vun u. le Lashmutt, formerly
a well-known Portland man, to the Ger
man Savings 4 Loan society as secur
ity for money advanced on a note. It
afterwards developed that Starr had
prior title to a portion of the land
mortgaged by Do Lashmutt.
Suit was filed by Starr to recover ti
tle to his property 14 years ago, and
the case has just been concluded. In
the meantime the portion of property
ownou nv hiarr has risen In value until
it is supposed to he worth $40,000. At
the time lie Lashmutt gave the mort
pa;o he included the Starr property
with soveral other pieces as security for
a loan of Jl'6,000.
SAILORS BEATEN
(Continued from Page One.)
same or lower rates for the Alaska
Yukon exposition that were given for
the Lewis and Clark exposition. It was
put In the form of a resolution, adopted
bv the meeting and sent to the officers
of the Transcontinental Passenger as
mclntlnn Hueclal reuuest -was also
made for stop-over privilege on all anient
Thousands of eurloslty-ssekera who
hava viewed the seven-foot Pull snake
which has been on exhibition In the
window at Fifth and Btark street since
it was captured in a sewer ploe a week
or so ago. are again making the rounds
m ffaiM on the tanned skin of the ser-
renl The last of the week the reptile's
hide waa given to the tanners and this
morning It was again placed on exhibi
tion and Is in condition now to stand
tha atom-is, sunshine and gase of many
other thousands.
A dog who ran from his place under
a wagon at Fourth and Oak streets bit
two young men on blcyolos yesterday
afternoon and paid fur it with his life.
H A. Vetter, 849 Vj Huruslde, end A. O.
Long Jr. were the victims, und both
complained to the police. The owner of
the wagon declared the dog liad fol
lowed him into town, and that he was
willing It should be shot. A bullet from
a policeman's revolver put an end to
the dog's vicious raids.
Miss Marie Williams was perfectly
willing to act as nurse for a dozen
voutig babies In the Incubator show at
the oaks, but she was not doing so for
the love of It. No wages were forth
coming from Manager I.owensteln. so
she alleges, and now she has begun suit
In the Justice court to get what Is due
her.
L. C. McNIeholns. L. E. Rice and O.
A. Nenl have filed articles of Incorpora
tion of the Amalgamated Placer Min
im; cnmp.-inv with a capital stock of
J.cOO.iiiMi. The Western Sales com
p:inv Ins been Incorpuratod 1'T Pen F.
Slmmhi imk. r. W. Mi Kf chnle. John
(ileeligulst and Christ Hasni usseii. Cap
ital stock Is fixed at J10.U00.
Fanned by the high wind, a fire broke
out In the ruins of the North Sixth
street fire early 'tills morning. It was
discovered In the rear of the Standard
ptables on Ollsitn street, but was quick
ly extinguished. Apparently a few
sparks had still been smoldering since
the big fire of Inst week.
tickets of exposition excursionists. A
number of applications for membership
to the chamber were favorably acted
upon.
A. II. Johnson Estate. The county
court has made an order for the sale
on snd after August 10, 1P08, of the
property of said estate In M.ul tnornn h,
Washington, and Yamhill counties. For
details applv to W M. Iadd. adminis
trator. First and Stark streets.
o. l. Hancock, Fred Klatke and a
number of others who watched the at
tack say that not only did the consular
secretary drag the Chinese by the
queues, beat them over the heads with
his cane, hut as a last resort put his
hand to his hip pocket as If to draw a
gun. This was done after one of the
Chinese had concluded to defend him
self. Six of the Chinese-sailors are In the
county Jail, placed there by the United
States marshal on the charge of mutiny,
'there are 23 remaining on tho steamer,
but these will probably be thrown Into
Jail this afternoon because they demand
being paid wages now long overdue.
Four o'clock la the time set for a settle-
and the Chinese say they will
than work another
COMPLETE PLANS TO
WELCOME ATHLETES
4 The committee In charge of
the reception to the Oregon
athletes who won distinction at
the International Olympic games
4 In London, will meet tomorrow
4 night at 8 o'clock at tha Com-
4 merclal club rooms. A report
4 will be heard from the finance
4 committee which has been meet-
Ing with good success In rale-
lng a fund for entertaining tha
4 triumphant eons. Among the
.features of the entertainment
as planned will be a banquet, fa.
41 public reception at Multnomah
grounds, a parade, and If tha
4 funds warrant, a souvenir from
their state.
Oregon Is the only state which
4 la to welcome three victors In
the contests, and hence her re-
4 caption will be on a large scale.
4 The victors will be In New York
the last of this month and are
4 expected to arrive home early
In September.
The finance committee con-
4 slats of W. J. Pet rain. Chester
Murphy, E. E. Morgan. W. Q.
a HaJa. Edgar Frank. F. J. Lon-
4 ergan, M. T. Dunne, P. EL Brlg-
ham, R. S. Farrell. II. K. Judge
and R. A. Cronln.
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AT THE THEATRES
Slrronje In a Box.
Slrronle. aueen of handcuffs, will be
nailed In a box by the packers of Meier
& Frank at the Grand tonight. The
packers will make It seemingly Impos
sible to escape, yet the young woman
win get out. Tnis tricK tias to oe seen
,ho be believed. It Is one of the many
tricks aha accomplishes.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must bo paid for in advance
and used onlv between the hours of 5
and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p m. It must
not bo used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
The Young People's
Swedish Baptist, Met
society of the
hodist and Mls-
rather go to Jail
hour for nothing.
Came From Seattle.
The Eva arrived here a few days
ago from Seattle to load lumber for
Taku and Manila. She is completing
tho cargo at the mills of the Port
land Lumber company and will be ready
to sail in a few days. The steamer
has been In the Pacific trade for a long
time and most of the Chinese crew
have been on board more than a year.
The officers say they are a fine lot
of sailors and that they have given
no trouble excepting during the past
few days when a misunderstanding
arose as to the payment of wages.
In explaining the position, of the
Chinese, one of them said he had only
been paid off once In 12 months. Most
of them are working for J10 a month,
he said, and when they ask for money
they have to beg it and deduct as much
as 10 per cent, for what they know not.
REGATTA MAY GET
ITALIAN WARSHIP
(Special Pispjtch to T Joorasl.)
Astoria, Aug. 6. The regatta commit
tee expects a visit from the Italian
warship which Is at present on her way
from San Francisco to British Colum
bia. She will later come to Seattle and
?'acoma, and then to the Columbia river
or orders. She is expected here during
regatta week.
slon FrlendB churches will have a moon- jinnv of them have parents, wives and.
iiiii excumiun riiunj, rtu,uov ito- rniuirpti aepenaeni upon mem ana inese
lug Taylor street wnarr ai 1 :o p. m.
Articles were found on streetcars yes
terday as follows: Pipe, 2 handker
chiefs, purse, 8 packages. Owner may
rer-nver at lost article room, O. AY. P.
building. First and Aider.
Farmers' Union In Kentucky.
(Special Mapatrh to Tbi Jrwrnil.l
Paducah, Ky., Aug. 6. Arrangements
have been completed for a meeting to
begin here tomorrow at which It Is ex
pected to complete the organization of
a Kentucky branch of the Farmers' Na
tional union.
Paa-Aruerlcan Medlra.
Guatemala City. Aug. 6. Many dele-
Save the Discount Send check or pay
ot office on or before the 10th to save
the discount on August bills for the Au
tomatic Telephone. Home Telephone
company, cor. Park and Burnslde sts.
Beware dog days. Don't swim In the
river. Oo to Rlneler s hath. Fresh
Hull Run water, proper temperature.
386 H E. Morrison. fiwlm, 25c.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sundav. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
gates have arrived for the fifth session
of the Pan-American Medical congress
to be held In this city. Nearly every
state In North and South America will
CURES RHEUMATISM
Rembrandt Ptudlo has secured tem
porary location In the Sherlock building,
SS Third street. Open for business
August 3.
Advertising school tonight, from 7 to
9; Monroe Advertising Company, 43
Hamilton building.
A former memher of tha police force
.was fined J25 In the municipal court
today. John A. Lee. who not so very
lung ago was a policeman, but Is now
conducting a saloon at Goldsmith and
Russell streets, was arrested for al
lowing customers in his bar after I
o clock.
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 32H
Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069
Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
gj-00
doiden's
Rheumatic
Cure
Far bottle. Per bottle.
AST nmBBAL REVEST FOB.
RHEUMATISM
tar its mast rouis.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
Sleeplessness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Headaches
Nerroua Dyspepsia
Nervous Affections
John C. Shlllock law offices, moved
Oerllnger building, Second and Alder.
D. Chambers & Son., opticians,
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
321
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
S. H. Oruber, attorney, moved offices
to S26 Board of Trade building.
Thomas C. Devlin, as receiver for the
Oregon Trust and Savings bank, has be
gun suit In the circuit court to recover
18,000 on a note given bv the Conti
nental Gold Mining company hv W. B.
Stewart, its president, and Alexander
SweeK, secretary. The note was given
In March, 1907, payable on demand.
The Volunteers of America will dedi
cate their new armory, 244 Couch street,
Saturday evening. Major and Mrs.
Markle nnd Bandmaster Herd will be
with them during tha special services
Pnturday and Sunday. Services will be
held In the new hall Saturday evening
at 8 p. ,m.; Sunday at 3:30 and 8.
W. S. Phelps, C. C. Rnrt. E. M. 81
moriton and J. N. Blair have filed arti
cles of Incorporation of the Placer-Svl-vanlte
Mining comimny with the courity
clerk. It has a capital stock of 3500,000.
A request was made hy the trustees
of the Portland Chamber cf Commerce,
at their regular weeklv meeting, that
the transcontinental railroads make the
L .
Berger,
9391.
signs. 284 Yamhill. Main
Journal want ads. lc a word.
CONSIDINE HORSES
TO SELL AT AUCTION
Women know! It
Isn't necessary to tell
them that the best way,
the only safe way, to
wash "fancy work" is
with Ivory Soap and
lukewarm water.
They wouldn't think of
using ordinary laundry
soap, or washing pow
ders, or chemicals.
NEVER 1
Ivory Soap
99 Per Ceat. Pure.
The report that John Consldlne of
Seattle Intends selling his stable of fine
carriage horses at auction this month
has aroused deep Interest among Port
land fanciers, and It Is quite possible
that several pairs from the Considlne
string will find owners here. Last
year's horse shivv did much to further
private ownership of high-class car
riage pairs In this city and there are
now six or eight prominent families
who have elegant turnouts. This fall's
horse show will add to the ambition
for fine horses and carriages snd the
number will probably be doubled before
the October event is open.
F. W. Leadnetter entered rullv Into
the spirit of competition In selecting his
fine new pair. Nip and Tuck, sparing
neither expense nor care in choosing
them. Thev are handsome blacks, splr- j
Ited and splendidly matched. Mr. Lead-
better bought his new pair In Los An
geles and they have a blue ribbon roo-
ord In the Chicago horse shows
will enter them in several classes, and
Is also schooling a tandem team for the
sporting tandem class.
President T. S. McGrath of the Hunt
club Is In Spokane arranging for en
trlea for the Portland horse show and
expects to secure fully two carloads of
fine exhibition animals.
are starving back In China.
With quivering lips and In a most
earnest manner, one df the character
istically stoical Chinese related how
he had been forced to demand his money
for which he hag waited patiently for
many months. He wants to send some he represented at the congress,
of It home to his starving relatives. Ie, -
said he would go to Jail this afternoon
unless the money Is forthcoming.
Claim Difference in Uxohaufe.
"We are not trying to run away."
he went on to explain as best he could,
"what we want Is our money. Most of
us have been here before many times,
and if we wanted to run away we could
hare done so before. The captain
thinks he can treat us as he likes be
cause if wo don't accept his terms J19
puts us In Jail, saying we try to run
away."
Captain Schonwandt declares that the
misunderstanding Is all due to the fact
that Chinese money lias depreciated In
exchange and that the Chinese can not
be made to understand that one coun
try's money Is not worth as much as
another's at all times. The difference
In exchange Is said to be quite material
at present and In such a way as to de
duct the amounts due quite consider
ably. The Chinese on the other hand
believe they are being charged unrea
sonable commission for getting paid
off.
Other officers of the steamer also de
clare that the question of eichange is
wnat caused the trouble but again de
clare that so far the crew had been
very faithful and had never showed In
clination to desert. They consider the
action of the consulate, Secretary
Cremer entirely uncalled for.
Brave with Police Close By.
"That fellow came down here yester
day," said one of the officers and acted
as if he was not only clerk in the local
consulate but as If he owned the wholo
German empire. We do not propose
to have our crew treated In such a man
ner because In the ftrst place It Is In
human and In the second place It mfght
be dangerous to go to sea with them.
There Is no telling but that they believe
us In sympathy with the assailant and
they might seek revenge.
"This consular clerk was very
courageous when six policemen stood
about ready to assist htm," said the
officer, "but I don't think he would
hve done much had he been out nt
sea and greatly outnumbered aa we
are."
Secretary Cremer Is conducting the
Portland office of the German consulate
during the absence of Consul Oswald
lyolian. who spends most of his time on
Puget sound for the present.
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TRADE SUPPLIED BT
A.W. Allen & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or.
pacific coast agents:
10 Per Cent Discount
GREEN-MARSHALL'S
Shingle Stain, 75 per gallon in five-gallon cans,
less 10 per cent discount. Our prices are as low
as any paint house in the city, and we give you
10 for cent discount from that on all lines ex
cept lead and linseed oil.
Wall Papers 25 Per Cent Discount
This sale lasts until August 25. Don't overlook
this opportunity.
Oregon Paint & Varnish Co.
Leading East Side Paint Dealers
93 Qrand Avenue
Bet. East Washington and East Stark
PHONES EAST 2898, B-2435
Banking Connection
The Security Savings & Trust Company of
fers you excellent facilities, uniform cour
tesy, careful, attentive service, and safety
for your funds. We cordially invite your
check account.
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates
CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS $250,000.00
AJrTAOI.
Weak of Aofust a. Vourt MS Stalk
treats.
The Fourth-street house hag bean
practleally rebuilt and Is tha fineat.
In Portland. .ira
For the opening bill: Km. TBOXOWS
S.-h8.r 20 wonderful performing fata.
Til OBBAT JTOWXU AID TMOVWK,
Phenomenal Conjurers and Illusionists.
Performances dally at 1:10. 7:10 and v
9 p. m. No advance la price. Upstairs,
16c. downstalre ISc, boxes (Oo. Apt
seat at weekday matinee, lie,
ToTgraND Vaodevnie de Loie
SIRRONJ&
thx xAjrsorrrr QTrsxir awd last
BArriass
Will b nailed In a box Wednesday
evening- by the expert paclcera from tha
Malar A Frank store, from which aha
will escape.
NICKEL0DI0N
ISO SXETX.
Change Lvery Day
iu oood srarBjaoTSk
Ladies' Swimming Classes
AT TBS sTATATOBXTTM.
(Five In a Party for fl Today.)
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OrXM l-BOK A. V.
TOJTIQHT IB" AIKDOKTB.
The Merry Grafters "
. Rolllcklnr Travesty on tha Temper
of tha Times, Introducing New
People of tha Curtis Company.
"15 Minutes From Alder Street"
TEETH
YOU CAN PICK
A BARGAIN
At any lime in our store rrom our
varied stock of b&rdwaj-e'aad house fur
nishings. It la worth your while to step
In and aea tha lawn mowers that we are
offering- at big reductions In prices. Our
stock of hardware Is complete and em
braces tha finest line of mechanics tools
to be found anywhere.
AVERY & CO.
45 Third St, Bet Pine & Ash
,44
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Delivered la tank oars, drums or carboys.
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INOS, 78c UP; BET OF TEETH. 14.00;
SPLENDID BET, $100: OOLD
CROWNS, 11.50 TO 16.00.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from it to SO rears ex
perience. Boston Dentists
atoms Fiona A-2030.
Fiona Uala 8030.
Ssltt acorrlsos Bt, Odd. rostoffles.
A New Departure
Tha cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Hclman Under
taking company.
Heretofore It has been tba custom ot
funeral directors to make charges (or
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral Tha Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, tha leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. "When casket Is furnished
by us wa make no extra charges for
enlbalmlng. hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
aulred of us. except clothlno-. cemeter
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of Z6 to 76 on aaoh funeral.
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UNDERTAKING CO.
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RELATIVE TO HOGS
RUNNING AT LARGE
A subscriber wants to know whether
there Is a hog law in Columbia countv.
and whether a person can let his hos
run at larce ami destroy his nejghbors'
crops If the latter does not have a hog
fence. Section 4215, Bellinger and Cot
ton's code provids that any person who
allows s boar to run at large may he.
fined not les than 15 nor more thtm
J60. Complaint should be made before
a Justice of the peace. Section 4243
nrovidea that ffron the petition of 100
jje or more legal voters of any county, it
id or more uicr .11 nj pre
cinct, filed with the county clerk, a
vote will be ordered at any general
election for or against stock running
at large. Whether such a rote has been
taken In Columbia county can be ascer
tained from the county clerk.
OFFICERS FOOT IT
20 MILES A DAY
Iteantr hrtngen. r Netta skis ervea tat
IU tin skin enroileTtm powder. Omly 2Se.
fTntted Prw Imm4 W"h- )
Han Francisco. Aug. 6. After a night
of rest at a hotel near tha ocean beach,
the group of officers from tha Pre
sidio who sre undergoing an endurance
marrh of SO miles to prove their fitness
for service, again took up the trail early
today. Following a course along the
ocean boulevard, tey reached a point
down the coast In the vicinity of Ingle
stile by nin
The party vesterdav covered 10 miles,
drawing up In the afternrvon st the ho- ,
tel where they sent the rtlsht. Their
l-mlle Jaunt will be concluded with a
final spurt of It miles tomorrow.
Rrnnioei of the Alliens.
'Hperltl Pt'tatrk t The Jn-eal I
Diilbury. Man. Aug i Several
hundred descendants of John and Prls
cella Alden catne here today to celebrate 1
the eighth annual reunion fit the faintly :
association. Tha faro 11 has )mt com
pleted the purchase of tee old housa
here wjilch has been occupied by aa i
Alden, without ecptln. dtirrhg tba ,
ntlr-IM years of Its exlatewe.
in wblrh John Alden ysaad
foar years af his Ufa,
tba
an-1
last j
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breakable iron. It is riveted to
gether and is as strong as a boiler.
Walls are three-ply saves fuel because it holds in all the heat;
it saves time because cooking can be done quicker and better.
The Malleable" is so scientifically built that it will last a life
time, and it is so easy to keep clean that it always looks as good
as new. It is the range that we recommend and guarantee to
give satisfaction in every particular-the range that is economical
--the range that with proper care will last a life-time. There are
many other distinctive features of "The Malleable" that are of
importance and will interest all intending range purchasers. Wc
will be glad to show them to you.
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Raw Linseed Oil
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or how bad, we do any kind of repair
work and cleaning at the lowest possi
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lock work and key fitting. Wa coll for,
deliver and guarantee all work, and
have the only gasoline engine expert on
the Pacific coast. Phone East HIX.
409 East Morrison St.. Portland. Or.
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