The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 16, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    . THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND MONDAY ' EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1908; .: .;
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Faker, ,,,"LIttle Johnny Jones'
Bungalow 'Tne Man On the Box
Star "Too Proud to Beg"
Orpheum ...... , ..... ... . Vaudeville
urand . . . . .... .,. ...v. . . . . Vaudeville.
Lyrlo .... ...... "A Montana Girl
Pantages ................ . Vaudeville
Charged with disponing; of liquor On
Sunday,,- Emil ,Boren, ' proprietor of
saloon at Sixth and Burnslde street was
fined 125 In the police court this morn
ing. Detective Letsy wanted hi shoes
shined yesterday afternoon and he
.mounted tne stand of Jacob Johnson
who opened " the conversation with the
' opinion that "the town had pone plumb
to the dawgs." He must- have taken.
i xur vnm venx iviia OX liquor zor
it was In very short order that he vol
unteered - to procure a . half pint . of
wuiskey. : No sooner had the liquor
vuauifoa uunur man ueimy iiasned his
star ana wonnson almost collapsed.
1 Both Johnson and Boren were taken to
police, headquarters where Boren put up
160 ball but allowed the negro to
iang-uisn in a ceil.
' Earl Rockford, the 18-year old poy
who pretended to be badly intoxicated
on Washington street Saturday night
but who suddenly straightened up and
turned perfectly sober on meeting
Policeman O'Brien will be tried in the
police court tomorrow morning. , The
young- xeuow conresaed at the police
station to having purchased liquor at a
saloon known as the Black Cat located
at mxth and Bumslde streets. He said
that- the bartender's name was "Jake."
The police will attempt to locate the
uarienaer ana place a cnarge or selling
liquor to a minor againat Mm. ,v
Buck Keith, a w,ell known saloon
keeper, baseball umpire and fan, was
arrested yesterday by Sergeant of Po
lice Cole and charged with keeping hl(
saloon open on Sunday. Keith deposited
125 ball to Insure his ' appearance In
court this morning. He entered a plea
'i iim. Buuiy ana oemanaea a jury trial.
He has a cool room in mnruuiKhn with
his saloon and will probably attempt $o
uiurc ium ne was not selling liquor Dut
simply conducting his billiard parlors.
Deputy City Attorney Tomllnson this
morning .-dismissed the case against
Clifford Smyser. who was convicted in
the municipal court of vagrancy, when
the case was called for trial on appeal
In the circuit court before Judge Mor
row. Smyser was sentenced to 60 days
in Jail and to nay a fine of 360. It de
veloped that the city ordinance under
union ne was convicted naa oeen re
pealed, leaving; the city without a case.
Theu art and psychology departments
of the Woman's club will meet as usual
In the art room of the public library to
morrow at 2 o'clock. The leoture to be
given by Miss Locke has been post
poned until Saturday, November 21 at
8 o'clock at the Women of Woodcraft
hall to give the teachers and scholars
of Portland an opportunity to hear the
. greatest woman lecturer of America -on
.Michael Angelo.
There will be a full rehearsal of the
Spanish war veterans' minstrel show
tonight at the T. M. C. A. auditorium
Instead of the T. M. A. hall as previous
ly announced. Every member of the
big minstrel company is requested to
be present as a complete try-out of the
first part will be given. The features
end specialties which will make up the
second part "olio" will also be tried.
A reliable, hot water bag and foun
tain syringe Is an indispensable ad
junct to every household, but a cheap.
trashy affair that is liable to leak just
when needed. Is worse than useless. We
guarantee eur rubber goods and pa'
Irons can depend on reliability when
their wants are left with us. Albert
jrnl. tne druggist, 233 Washington.
SUSPECT PAIR
OF
RO
Police Svveatlng Preist and
Barry, Who Had Gun
i ' and a Mask. .
The belief ofvthe police department
that they have apprehended two daring
hold-up artists was materially Strength
ened yesterday afternoon .when Jailer
Branch and Patrol Driver Grubsr dis
covered a Macs' mask in the clothing of
Earl Preist, alias Mat Kay. alias Frank
Babcock. ..Preist and his alleged con
federate, K. R.. Berry, a cripple with
but- one arm, were arrested Saturday
night by Patrolman Ellis In the O. K.
& N. shops at the foot of Russell street
after a footrace from the Home Dairy
restaurant, in which the two men are
said to have attempted highway rob
bery..: ....,:. ....
At the police station Barry was re
lieved of a ,88-caliber revolver and five
cartridges, besides 16 cents and a plug
of chewing tobacco. All that was fodud
on Preist was 10 cents. A revolver
saia to nave been
TOKEi
TRIES
; 10 STOP DELAY
Land Grant Case Defendants
Allowed More' Time by
. Court, However.
The first official representation of
the government In the well-known suit
of the United States againat the Ore
gon, ft California Railroad company,
known as the. famous land grant case,
was made in Ihe United States circuit
court this morning;, when B. D. Town
send, special assistant to the attorney
general, In charge of the suit, appeared
and made certain objections to a con
tinuance of time wanted by the Union
Trust company, a party defendant with
the, railroad.
Senator Oearln "represented the trust
company, the mortgagee, and W, D.
Fenfon the railroad. Senator Oearin
aBked for SO days' time to file k de
murrer to the' complaint after the rail
road oompany has filed its objection.
Mr. Townsend stated to the court that
HO II1UUKI1L onunni ror MtD M)nMfnl
Prei.tww Vn7rffZlJrw '"'"W be able to answer at the" same
crime-by a young fellow who was at fimem Ti1 SSTJSS!,
first bel oved to have been lmulicated. ' ia? m u,Itl. Judge Wolverton. Ijow-,
a. the lookout in the holdup.' but "who, senator1"0"
It is quite - likely that the demurrer
to the complaint, which will bring out
all the principal merits of the case as
to the law. will be heard some time in
February. '
In naaslnn- on axeentiona tn the. hill
of complaint In the case of John L.
later Droved hla Innocence and Identity
This mornins- Preist claimed that he
had never seen the revolver and had
nothing to say in answer to why he car
ried the mask. He claimed that his
name was Babcock and- not Preist
Fred W. Lutkemeier, proprietor of the
saioon at union avenue, where an at
tempted holdup was pulled off last week
and where a large Newfoundland dog
was shot by on of the robbers, identi
fies Preist as the man who told him to
tnrow up nis hands. .-The proprietor of
the Pendleton saloon, at 181 Morrison
street, also Identifies Preist as very
much resembling the highwayman who
neia up nis piaoe or business not -long
Tne ponce are or the opinion that
is
one or the worst thugs cap-
i htm to
Preist
tured in some time and believe
be the leader in Saturday night's enl
sode. So far no specific crime has been
fastened on. either man and they are
being held pending further investiga
tion and more certain identification.
Preist is charged with vagrancy and
Barry with carrying concealed weapons.
Both were taken In tow by the detec
tive department this morning and
sweated" for an hour, but nothlnsr fur.
titer was eliolted. The cases aralnat
both men have been, postponed until
Wednesday.
duet, Mrs. R. Parcell, S. J. Jones; song,
Ft. Williams; song, Jennie Jones; song,
K. Parcell: selection. Welsh CHee club
R. D. Davie s will act as chairman and
refreshments will be aervmi h th
ladles at the close of the concert. The
concert begins at 8 o'clock and friends
of the institute are invited.
Snyder against the Oregon ft Callforlna
Railroad company, . the Union Trust
company and S. T. Oage, trustee for
the stockholders. Judge. Wolverton sus
tained the exceptions In part and over
ruled several of the others. The Sny-
oer suit is one or about 70 riled by A.
W. Lafferty, bringing suit against the
company to compel It to comply with
the provisions of the grant ' About 40
of these persons are now living on land
In Columbia county and have well-cultivated
farms.
The court Intimated this morning
that the individual suits filed by Laf
ferty and others against the railroad
company were to be made a party to
the suit filed by the government In
May. In addition to these, 700 others
who have filed bills of Intervention are
also likely to be made party to the suit,
individual rights of all concerned, and
the government as well, . to be adjudi
cated by the court is the end. and the
risrht of all concerned decided and
passed upon.
WIFE AND HIS
TRUNK BOTH 600E
JT. E. Cinder lost his trunk. His wife
disappeared at the same time. He no
tified the police, gave a full dscrlptlon
of the missing trunk and Its contents
but said absolutely nothing, according
to the police report, about his wife, her
age or description. Captain Bailey says
Cinder wants his trunk but not his
wife. Qinder Is rooming at the Frank-
lln hotel. Thirteenth and Washington
streets but was located at the Howland,
Twentieth and Washington. -' '
The police are looking for a medium
sited, square, sine covered trunk with
V.. E. O. stamped on one end of it In
order to find it they think they must
locate Mrs. Glnder but having; no de
scription of her the ease seems hope
less.. -. y - : -
A VEOTTXXaB WBSSCK.
Of the foot . or ankle may produce a
very serious sprain. A sprain la more
painful than a break. In all sprains,
cuts. ' burns and scalds Ballard's Snow
Liniment ts the best thing to use. Re
lieves the pain Instantly, reduces swell
ing. Is a perfect antlaeptlo and heals
raoldlv.
Price 35c, BOc and
Skldmore Drug Co.
11,00. Sold by
3 HURT HI .
CARS COLLIDE
t
Three hnjufed passengers and- a badly
smashed car was --the result of a colli
sion at 8:10 o'clock this morning be
tween a Mount Scott and a Woodstock
ear at the intersection of Hawthorne
and Grand avenues.
Miss Nellie Howe of i 10T8 Hol,gate
street had her face cut with flying
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invito yonr
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phone HtMt;jLmi
First and Oak
COOK!
RIG MADE EASY
NO DIRT OR FIRE
PIANO v
VALUE
Upright Used Piano, walnut
case, $198. Pay $10 cash and
$6 per month. It will pay you
to can to see tnis piano.
The Home of Reliable Pianos.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
Sixth and Morrison, Opp. P. O
Articles of Incorporation hare been
ftled by the Oregon Orchard Farms as
sociation. It has a capital stock of
6.000 and Is organized by Lillian R
Powers, W. A. Johnson and A. B. Win-
free.
The suit of Herman Cramer against
the Singer Manufacturing company, one
of thn oldest casts on the records of
the united states court, was stricken
from the docket by Judge Wolverton
this mornlne;. The case of C. J.
Brauchke against the Pacific Coast Fur
ntture ft Manufacturing company was
set for trial February 9.
Wines and Liquors Special this week,
old table claret, one dozen quarts, $2.76
white wine, one dozen quarts, $2.75;
jiurgunay, very nne, one dozen auarts,
$4.60; sau tern c extra quality, one dozen
quarts, id. free delivery. National
Wine company. Fifth and Stark. Phone
Main 64UU, A-44B9.
Football! Football! U. of O. vs.
O. A. C. Saturday, November 21, on
Multnomah field. Reserved seats on
sale at Powers and, Kates drug store.
Bixtn ana Aiaer streets, commencing
Tuesday, November 17, at 10 a. m. Get
your scats early as there are a limited
number.
Benefit concert for St. Agnes' Baby
Homeunder auspices of Ladies' Aid so
ciety .of the cathedraLfFriday night. No
vember 20. at Heilig theatre, by Lakme
quartot Tickets 60a, for sale at Bllers
Pisno House, Sherman, Clay & Co.,
Meier & Frank's and Graves' music
Store.
Plain talk Dellai-e. 291 Morrison,
saves you Just $1 on every pair of
men's and women's shoes purchased
here. Ladles' swell shoes, 'button and
lace., In Napoleons, all leathers, $1 less
than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet
weather shoes at $1 less; all Styles and
leathers.
Charles F. Daly has petitioned the
county eourt for letters on the estate
of his wife, Josephine M. Daly, of
which he Is the only heir. It consists
of real estate In Multnomah and Co
lumbia dbunts valued at $2,500.
. The concert - tomorrow evening at the
Portland Seamen's Friend society. Third
and Flanders streets, is to 'be given by
Mrs. R. Parcell. who hits arranged the
following program; Welsh Glee club.
"Jingle Bells'T; solo, - Edith Williams:
recitation, W. Grlsseths; solo, Mr. Per
ry; dialogue, Cynthia Collins, Hiram
Wlggers: solo. Sarah Kd wards; A. B. C.
Bate War. Steamer Nome City sails
direct for San Francisco and Los Ange
les Tuesday evening, cabin $10 and
$19.60. steerage $8 and $16. berth and
meals lnniudnd. Frank Bollam, Agent
12$ Third street ,
1 ,i .
There will be a meeting of the O. A.
alnmnl and students tomorrow night
at 8 o'clock at the Western Academy of
Aiunic, inina noor, ior tne purpose of
making plans for the big game next Sat
urday. Title Guarantee, Oregon Trust ac
counts and German-America certifi
cates bought at the highest cash price;
also Home Telephone bonds. Cohn
Broa, 180 First street corner Yamhill.
Marlon ,F. Dolph, W. O. Cox and E. E.
Mallory, by order of the county court
have appraised the estate of the late
Jesse Kingsbury at $9,435.40.
Wanted All men to know that all
our patent leather shoes are guaran
teed. Korrect Shape 8hoe store, $9$
Morrison street, near Fifth.
Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas,
wasnougai ana way janaings, aauy ex
13
kvea "Washington street
ceDt Sunday.
dock at S p. m.
Prices for card parties from 6o on
ward. Elite China and Glass Co, $52
Morrison, corner Park.
Dr. Clara Macfarlsme, osteopathia
hyslclan, is now at 811 Bwetland
ullding.
Dr. H. A. Sturdevant, dentist 70$
Bwetland building. Main 6944; A-4BS1.
Woman's ExchiAge, 188 Tenth street
lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch,
Nogard A Noes, tailors.
We're after
your traoe. ib 4 in, near Morrison.
D. Chambers ft Bon., opticians, $11
Morrison street corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wise snd associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. Haynes.
near Fifth.
optician. $08 Salmon,
Berger. al-rns. 284 Yamhill. Main 9191.
J sum a! want ads. lo a word.
"Purltana.". Ask grooer.
Eyes tested free at Metzger.
DISTRUSTS COUNCTLMEN
WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORE - "
LARGE VALUES
AND
NOT LARGE PRICES
Have convinced a large number
! of people that our store
la THE place to buy
SHOES
'May we have an opportu
nity of convincing YOU ?
KNIGHT'S
All around the N. W. corner Third and Washington Sts.
WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORE
3-7 .
Electric cooking utensils of all kinds.
When not in use all expense avoid
ed by simply turning off the switch.
Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chaf
ing Dishes, Ovens, and many otlier
devices.
JSEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION
AT
SEVENTH AND ALDER STS. STORE DAILY
ORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT and POWER COMPANY
PORTLAND, OREGON
If H I M 6868r PHONES
gsBIIma jJ'BA.sj.tUiey.Uj.itijjjuiju B.UWWSSSVJ .) in , mm ...w31l 1
; Nearly, everybody
knows that Ivory, Soap
is the best of bath, nur
sery and fine laundry
soaps.
But a great many peo
ple do not know that it
is just as good for toilet
use as for the bath and
for fine laundry purposes .
; It is, though, and' for
the same reason:, .f is,
pure soap and nothing elsei
. 'Ivory So&$YMM.
9? Per Cent. Pd4.
t : V
u
Rev. B. S. Muckley Says Some Lack
Sense of Moral Obligation.
Taklnsr as the subject of his sermon
at the First Christian church yester
day mornins; "People Who Can Be
Trusted," Rev. B. B. Muokley took occa
sion to point out some people who can
not be trusteA. and amonir them he st
lected some members of the city coun
cil, wno, ne said, have no sense of
moral obligation. In the course of hli
.sermon the speaker said:
"Too many people have no sense of
stewardship. They think because they
have not definitely promised something
they are under no obligation. Some of
our city councllmen, for Instance, have
no sense ,of moral obligation. They do
not hesitate to turn the city, as far as
they have po'wer to do so. over to those
who make a prey of the city, to those
whose wealth comes from debauching
and demoralising; men and women, and
then accuse preachers of wilful mis
representation who publicly take them
to task for proving- faithless to their
duty. V are so Interdependent that
harm Invariably results when we are
faithless o a trust. . -
"We should be faithful In spite of
consequences. Heney knew his life was
In "danger, but still he dld not shirk.
And If the assassin's bullet fails of its
purpose, as every good man hopes It
win, ana Mr. tieney is spared, ne will
still be true to his duty. He will not
flinch, 'but will play the part of k stew
ard and prove Hforthy of his trust." -
' " ' '"' ' " " 1 "j 1 -- . ' ''
Diamonds Arc Cheaper.
But whv buv rtinrannda vhnn m
buy diamond sapphires, pronounced by
experts "the exact counterpart," at a
portion of the floe. See these wonder
ful stones at 828 Washington street, be.
tween 6 th and 7th, opposite Imperial
hotel. . ;
Tbe Diamond Palace." '
"ttyes' tested free at Metsgefa. f-
n a new automobile th dut it ...I
tea Is sur ked up by a pipe into a box
where It la moistened and returned to
the road again. , . ;i : i
Spoka
ne.Portlan
Railway Co.
OPENING
TO
- PORTLAND, OREGON
Commencing Tuesday, November 17, 1908, passenger trains will depart
and arrive as follows :
EAST-BOUND NO. 2...,
WEST-BOUND NO. 1...
. LEAVE 8:05 A. M.
.ARRIVE 4:30 P. M.
Effective Sunday, November 22, 1903, through double daily train service
will be inaugurated.
Schedules will be published and distributed in a few days.
Trains will arrive and depart from the Passenger Station, at the northeast
corner Eleventh and Hoyt streets. Take "S" car to Eleventh and Glisan sts.
TICKETS ON SALE AT
Northern Pacific City Office, Corner Third and Mori iso.-i sts.
Great Northern City Office, No. 122 Third st.
P. & S. Station, Eleventh and Hoyt its. ,
H. M. ADAMS,
General Freight and Passenger Agent
: COi4aEiCAii CLUB, BUILDING, PORTLAND OREGON
yi'
PIANO
VALUE
Upright Used Piano, walnut
case, $19$. Pay $10 cash and
$0 per month. It will pay you
to call to se,e this piano.
The Home of Reliable Pianos.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
Sixth and Morrison, Opp. P. O.
All Horses Guaranteed as
Represented
We have on pri
vate sale a ear
load of well-
broken
horses,
ranging
from 1,000
to 1.600
pounds.
We also
have a 6-
year-oll
sorrel
saddle
mare, very stylish. These horses stand
a trial in harness and a veterinary in
spection. Please give us a call.
323 17th St. North. W. Brutal.
Dustless Waxine
The great sweeping powder, absorbs the
dust, cleans the floors, kills the germs.
purines the air ana reduces labor. Made
In Portland by
POBTXdUTD BJtTSK ft WAXOTB CO.,
Phone E. 599. Cor. 9th & E. Harrison.
Meet Me Tonight
EXPOSITION RINK
Ladles NigHt
$chwab Printing Co J
tar moK. ntJionjMtt rxrcMi
347H STARK STREt'
glass. E. H. Dement, 141 Kast Madlnon
suirered an. injured arm. and a
was. slightly Injured
street.
third passenger
uoui in xaoe. aji ine injured were
passenger on the Wooda'ock car, and
all were looked after by the company a
Ofrfciala -..,,,..
Woodstock cay No. U. which" was
badly smashed, struck Mount Soott cap
No. 4 os It was proceeding west alon
Hawthorne avenue.- Tha omntlvu nt'
neither car were injured in the colli
sion. . . i. ,'-?.,:,'.
cmmmm
k,ft!
THFATPP
Main in, A-I2IV
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday.
Baker Btock Company In "TKB HAJT
O TXB BOX." First time at popular
? rices. Evening 2Se,-J5e, 58c; matinee,
6c, 2Bc. area-t week Strong-heart."
BAKER THEATRE
Phones Main J, A-50. " r
Oregon Theatre Co. (Ino.) Lessee. -Geo.
Xf. Baker, Gen. Manager. Get your
seats early for all this week. .Geo. M.
Cohan's gratest success,
"irrns roannr jont."
No need to say more. Evening prices
lEe to SI: matinee Saturday. 23a (On.
Remember the bargain mat Wednesdays
nn week "Kip, Hip, Hooray."
aunr a, a-ioao. Kats.
Bz." Bonds a and Holiday a
k a m cj
w vrjfVwwijTT
NlGBTS
TREAT RE iwne .
Week of Hot. 1 Telloa Harris! hu.
tastto Phantoms) Aanta Close) Oae-taW
Uae and Brothers Sogers and Beelyf
Kappy Jack Gardner; Bissett and aoottt
Qrphonm orchestra; Piotnres. .
LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Alder.
Commencing Sunday Matinee, Nov.
xhs jbXkTJWKmXmXm OOaCPAJTr "
Presents the Western Melodrama.
"A MONTANA GIRL"
Matinees Bunday,, Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday.
TBE CRAKD VandevOIede Loxe
AHOTXZS BIO BXZA
OBACB rASBMOBB
TEE BOUAJSrOFTB
JOB KASBKABr
TKB32 BAtm
OBAHBASOOPB
WK XTB8BY'S
Harionenes,
KTTSIOAX.
XXABBHB
The BBOTrOWB
The STAR f?ff,7 Ma,n M9fc
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday.
For the entire week of Nov. 15, Lincoln
J. Cartar's leading melodrama of the day
"TOO FBOXTD TO ISO." :
Matinees at 1:30; every evening ' at
1:16. Night prices 16c, l5c,J5e, 60c; mats.
16o. 26o. Seats may be reserved bv either
phone. Beat week fWi Are king.
PANTAGES THEATRE
AdTSJwed Tendsvttlev stars of All Hattcm
ule, yxisouAi
Lightning character change artist, di
rect from the Folies d'Bergere, Parts,
to the Pantages Circuit of Theatres:
changing her costumes and characters
46 times in 18 minutes. SPECIAL
ADDED ATTRACTION, Austin Broth
ers, presenting "The American Beauties'
Matinees daily 15c Two shows at
night, 16c and ,25a. .
J" . i . J
0 "JUST OUT"
A
m mj r t rwii'
1 lull-" V'Ut'a'aM
IVIIEfJ -WHERE-HOW
to nluik nd mltivat LillM.
pebiiH. Ehododmdrona, Peonleai
Hyacinth,
howtosro
In slawe and window garaena aawell at la
or
flower badx hxrLB Tab cm, horinsnuiiikro
Mllha MwiutrAd In diffarmt siji r9 flow
bedfti onrnpendlnm of lntornultlon eoncernlns j
lUOQESTIONB II SELECTINQ SHRUBBERY
riaatlna (hade, ant and ornamental trees I
ana auraoa, oiimDing ana wauins piaasa.
Our eziwi will vlalt yoar premlaea,
apon nqaeit, without obliratlns roou
BO8-ionI eatalosae llluatraUng rn.nl An-
cribiny all Xb staple sad new vaneti for
North went aoU sad climate.) HtllT
I n t rn-umiMiiKi ivomiuea. ' triKA w.
BEBRY PLANTS. Twentr vaara HD.H.
no in JPaoiDe North west tpmlri to yom thioaak 1
thla catalocaa and sruldra jo M sueowa.
WrlteTor It. OaUlosae Mo. 601
I m.4 Wl af 1 fcl 1
Salesroom, front & iamiui
WOMAN A
SPECIALTY s
Mrs. S. IC Chan
The well-known Chines
physician, with her won
derful Chinese medicines,
the herbs and roots. has
cured many , auf fnroi-a
when all other remedies have fall ext.
She cures female chronic private)
diseases, nervousness, blood poison. ''
rheumatism, asthma, throat, lung trou
bles, stomach, bladder, kidney, oonsuinp
tlon and diseases of all kinds. Rem
edies harmless. No operation. .Honest
treatment. .
BXAJCXBATZOV rBSB.
M8H Morrison Bfc, Bet. 1st end Id,
Diamond Douse Paint
NOBBJTTER PAINT MADB. '
01.40 Per Gtsllon ,
XunXaotaxed by .
Portland Sash S Door Co.
S30 raOBTF BT.
niTun, oa.
Royal House, San h-ancisco'
rowtk and Howard ta, -An
outside rooms, steam heat, bet and
cold water. Rates 6O0 to t per day.
Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street ear
direct front Third street depot,' Frorn,
Perry, Howard street cars direct. 7. L
Turpln. proprietor.
WELLINGTON COAL
Ths best house coal on the Paclflo Coast
Churchley Bros,
Bunkers ISth and Marshall Sta.
Phones Main (31, A-It.
WILIIOITMWERALWATER
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