THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18. 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.'
unig -. ; 1 . . u .Vs. ......
University of Oregda Glee Club
"'Concert. , .-. - ,-
Baker .."The Sunny Side of Broadway"
Orheum ' - tMe VaevlH ftCuouh ha. been a resident of Port
tin??6"11? ...,.. Xa"5!y.H;f land for-82 vears and for the past few
Pantages " Vaudeville
Grand ........... Vaudeville
tar .................. "In Wyoming"
yrlo ......... "An Indiana Romance"
Good news was received at 325 Cham
ber of Commerce, the office of the
Butte Boys Consolidated Mining com
pany, this morning, -when Manager
Bever opened hl mall to find that the
company's : lease on the Florence bad
been extended to the first of July at
midnight, r The - parent company" bad
voted not to extend any more leases,
but In consequence of Mr. Bever's falth
; fulness and diligence In prosecuting
development, an exception has been
-made in the Butte Boys case, as with
one or two others for like reasons. It
now seems certain that the Butte Boys
will, within a very short time, step Into
the class - that has produced so fabu
lously from leases on this ground, The
property Immediately -.. adjoining the
Butte Boys last week broke into ore
that actually mills as high as 1300,000
to the ton, and is now turning out quarts
that win soon make all Its stockholders
fortunes. In this one week It has paid
all It cost its owners, -and .everything
from this time on will be velvet for
those who own its shares. The rich ore
body which is turning out all this
wealth is headed directly for the Butte
Boys, and will be encountered within a
short time just how soon it is impos
sible to say, but the time may be days
or hours only. It has been freely pre
dicted for some time that the Butte
Boys would yet surprise Its stockhold
ers, and that date seems to now tte not
far away. Before the good news was
received certain of its stockholders do
nated 60,000 shares of their own hold
ings, and these are being sold at 4 cents
per share. - Had the facts been known
before the new disclosures were made
the price would "have been probably
three or four times this figure. Fortu
nate ones fare picking up this bargain,
which seems likely to prove a most
profitable Investment, -
Mayor Lane announced this morning
that a special meeting of the council
will be called Saturday morning at 9:30
- o'clock for the purpose of passing on
the annual budget. The mayor is still
busily at work on his yearly report. He
would not say what recommendations
be will make. It is understood, though,
that the demands made by various de-
jjai imoii i i r ui Mesa ox. ints Bum
that will be available at the maximum
levy allowed by the charter. The city
Hsessor has not yet completed his city
tax roll, but the increase above last
rear's Is estimated at not more than
3,000.000. The maximum increase In
the appropriations possible Is therefore
only 1210.000, which Is not sufficient
to meet the additional requirements of
the different departments. The prob
lem Before-the council will be where to
cut down expenses.
The Portland Festival chorus met last
night and completed organization. The
officers of the society, with the addi
tion of K. 8. Pierce, J. A. Welst and
Miss H. . Monroe, are to act as the
executive board. Four superintendents
were appointed to take charge of music,
welcome new members and attend to
ether matters of routine. The chorus
meets Tuesday nights at Filers hall.
Park and Washington streets, and all
singers who are willing to give their
services and profit by the organisation
and training, are invited to make appli
cation there.
and sherry at 76o per gallon; EHwood
pure food whiskey, regular 14, at $3 per
rallon; Lin wood whiskey, regular S3, at
3.50 per gallon; old California brandy,
regular If, at f S per gallon. Phone
East 44J7, B-1353. Fre delivery. 803
East Morrison. v"-i- -i
James McCuIlough'was today appoint
ed deputy constable by the county court.
This makes four deputies attached to
the Constable's office. Owing to the
large increase of the business of the
justice court since the consolidation of
the east and west side districts, the
three deputies were unable to keep up
with the number of processes filed dally.
months has been acting as watchman for
ine constaDie in Duuaing . stores av
tached by law. .
" Suit against the Portland Sheet Metal
works for 110, OOu damages for the loss
of an arm has been begun In the circuit
court by Lester M. Cox, now SO years
of age, through his guardian, James A.
Cox. The plaintiff says he was-assist-ing
In handling a die press In October,
1K07, when the- operator- negligently
started the press and the hammer struck
him n the arm, causing permanent in
jury. f , . , ,. ,. ; .......
Realizing that' Portland is the most
advantageous' point to do business, -the
Myers Investment company has opened
offices at 78 Stark street. They will
engage in a general real estate business,
making a specialty of Tillamook county
cranberry marshes. Those composing
the company are James M. Myers, N. J.
Myers, J. H. Myers and F. C. Myers.
1 1. .ii i ii - '
' Frank 8. Ellsworth of Rochester, N.
Y., Is to be the head of a party of news
paper men who. are coming to Oregon
next spring to establish a fruit-growing
colony. A letter received from Mr. Ells
worth by the ' Commercial club this
morning-asked for directions as to the
-most favorable -places in Oregon for the
location of such a colony..
Tourist travel to the northwest, usu
ally very light around the holidays, is
reported by the railroads as being heav
ier now thanvtver before at this season
of the year. The regular equipment on
the Union Paciflo that left Omaha today
for the coast carried an extra tourist
sleeper to accommodate passengers
bound for Portland.
Mrs. Jj. J. Goodrich of Topponish,
Wash., will be at new T. W. C. A. build
ing tonight and at 8:15 will address the
young women of today on the women
of yesterday. She will be dressed as
an Indian bride and will show a fine
collection of Indian costumes, beads,
shells, etc., many of them of the sorts
now fast disappearing.
Three thousand people can see the
Dwyer-O'Connell wrestling match in
Exposition rink tomorrow night. Seats
on sale at Schiller's and Cadwell'a cigar
stores. Reserved ringside, 11.60; gen
eral admission, $1.09. Doors open 7:30.
Skating suspended for Thursday night
only.
Multnomah county legislators will be
the guests at the Portland Credit Men's
association' at a dinner at the Commer
cial club tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The
purpose of the meeting is to give oppor
tunity for a discussion of matters of
pending legislation of Interest to the
credit men.
If you are troubled with a stubborn
cough, or cold, get a f 0 cent bottle of
KenyoVi's Cough Remedy from Albert
Bern!, the druggist, 233 Washington
street. A few doses will relieve the
worst cases when other remedies fail.
Canialn Barher of Arctic fame has
Installed- at the Exposition building a
very interesting' and Instructive exhibi
tion. Two complete villages of Siberian
KRkimos are to be observed following
their dally routine as faithfully as they
pursue their uneventful daily grind at
their far off northern home. The Inter
est that Is arouaed from this exhibition
is intense. A capable lecturer, aided, bv
motion pictures and stereopticon views,
depicts faithfully the doings of these
strange people. Captain Barber will
open the doors of this wonderland to
the public tomorrow. The exhibition is
highly educational.
N. B. Hulte, a Norwegian 68 years
old, was drawn by the sound of singing
to a church at Seventeenth and Ollsan
streets last night. When the services
were over Hulte could not remember
how to reach his hotel. He had Just
arrived from Clay Center, Kan., with a
letter of credit for 11000 In his pocket.
After trying in vain to remember the
name, of his hotel, he told S. E. Rehm
etrom his predicament, and was accom-
fianied to the police station. After an
nvestlgation the police were able to
direct him to the home of relatives in
Lower Alblna.
Judge Bronaugh in the circuit court
this morning sustained a motion for
nonsuit in the case of Lloyd Bell against
lxwengart & Co., in which $10,000 dam
ages were claimed for personal injuries.
Bell sued for injuries received while
operating a freight elevator, claiming
that he was employed as errand boy and
was put on other work without being
properly instructed and warned. Judge
Bronaugh decided after hearing the tes
timony, for the plaintiff that the case
should not go to the jury and ordered it
dismissed.
The Spanish War veterans big mln- mt
strel show will have its final tryout f
with full orchestra this afternoon at
6:80 at the Helllg. And when the cur
tain rises at the Helllg Friday and Sat
urday nights the big audiences will wit
ness one of the cleverest amateur per
formances ever given on the coast.
There are over 80 people taking part In
the show and the music numbers and
comedy stunts will delight the large
audiences that attend. Seats are now
selling at Powers & Estes" drug store.
The fire committee of the executive
hoard will hold a special meeting tonight
to Investigate the hydrant question. A
score of witnesses have been subpoenaed
by Mayor Lane to tell what they know
about why hydrants were left to rust
in the street when thousands of people
were clamoring in vain for fire pro
tection.
Special Thursday, Purity Ltquor Co.
Ii.eu grane port, snerry, i oaay, Madeira,
Muscat, Angelica, Sauterne and Bur
gundy at $1 per gallon: tl grade port
High grade perfumes in fancy pack
ages are always acceptable as Christ
mas gifts and greatly appreciated. Wo
have an extensive line of the popular
odors at moderate prices. Albert Berni,
the druggist, 233 Washington street.
E. Richards, a department manager of
the Barnes market, pleaded guilty before
Justice Bell yesterday of selling wild
game. H. N. Shears, a deputy game
warden, had bought two wild ducks
from Richards. Richards will be sen
tenced Friday. The lowest fins Is $100.
Divorce on the ground of desertion
has been asked by Mollle P. Stearns
from Samuel Stearns In a suit filed In
the circuit court. They were married
In August, 1906, and the wife alleges
that she was deserted In October, 1908.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com
pany's calendars for 1909. suitable for
the office, yours for the asking de
livered at your office. A. 8. Rothwell,
general agent. Main 2022. Falling bldg.
The following articles were found on
the Portland streetcars yesterday: One
umbrella, 1 glove, 1 lunch basket, 1
handbag, 1 grip, 1 pair rubbers, 3 books,
3 packages.
Rate War For Los Angeles direct,
steamer Tamalnais sails Friday noon.
Cabin $10, steerage $5. berth and meals
included. Frank Bollam, agent, 128
Third street.
Kelly's Family Liquor Store, Park
and Morrison. High grade wines and
liquors. One price to all. Free delivery.
Tel. Main 28. Home. A-8802.
Davis A Kllburn of 249 Morrison
street, carry a very attractive Una of
holiday goods, books and stationery
just wnat you want ror Christmas.
Dramatic readings, recitations, mono
logues rrom BnaKespeara to MarK
Twain. J. D. Stevens, unitarian chapel,
Yin-iamnui, unurs., uec ii. ooc.
Steamer Jessie Harktns. for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
ctoca at x p. m.
Dr. George F. Koehler has returned,
Practice limited to diseases of the
omach and bowels. Swetland bid or.
Cut holly, mistletoe and Christmas
trees; order now. Portland Seed Co.,
f ront ana xamniu streets.
Simple things and
simple ways are best.
The simplest way to
care for one's complex
ion is to use Ivory Soap
and clean waterr
Bathe the face for
nearly or quite five min
utes in hot water. . Rinse
with cold water. That
is all but it is enough.
Ivory Soap
99 4lpa Per Cent. Pure.
7
Doors open at 9 a. m. Thursday for
our big special sale. Elite China &
Ulass Co., S&2 Morrison.
Dr. J. D. Sternberg has moved to
corbeti Duuaing, ruth ana Morrison.
Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
aentists, intra ana Washington.
821
D. Chambers & Hon, opticians.
Morrison, cor. sixtn, are me Desu
Dr. Haynes, optician, Salmon near 6th.
Berger. sighs. 284 Yamhill. M. 8S1.
dill's, "the ideal gift store."
' Journal want ads. lo a word.
Portland Public Market
A 'few desirable stalls stilt remain for
live and progressive dealers In meats,
groceries, coffees and teas, delicatessen
goods, poultry, butter, eggs and cheese,
fruits, etc., in the new public market,
now under construction at Fifth, Sixth,
Qllsan and Hoyt streets.
Fifteen stalls were rented on Monday
and 15 more on Tuesday of this week.
Don't miss the opportunity or a life
time. Plans may be seen and stalls selected
at executive offices, 718 and 71 Board
or Trade building, Fourth and Oak
streets.
Bill for Riverside Reservoir.
Washington. Dec. 18. Representative
Smith of California haa Introduced a
bill to give the Riverside Water com
pany first call on five section of pub
lic lana lor its reservoir site.
The Best Is Good
The best of anything is good, and
Sexine Pills are -the best of any tonio
we have found. They, are guaranteed
for any form of nerve weakness, for
men or women. Price, $1.00 a box. $
boxes $5. Address or call: The J. A.
Clemenson Drug company, corner Sec
ond and" Yamhill streets, Portland. Or.
This is the store where you get all the
great remedies. . . ,
Coal Rock Springs Rich
- inond,
WallsenJ, Welsh Anthracite. Independ
ent Coal ft Ice Co.. Jta Stark. Phone
SMOA-iiKU. . : i.. . I. t .J .
DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING AT THE
StoclM ' Sale
Entire stock, invoicing at $70,000, must be sold regardless of cost in order to wind up the business before the
dawn of another year. SALE IS NOW ON Many articles at one half and one third of original cost.
Xmas Gifts for Men
We mention here a few of the most ac
ceptable Christmas gifts for men folks, spe
cially priced at one-third to one-half below
actual values. They are new, clean, up-to-date
goods, and decidedly the best goods
you can select.
Men's high-grade Negligee Shirts, with
French cuffs, the best assortment of colors,
$4.00 and $5.00 values f 1.08
Men's golf style Dress Shirts, made of pure
silk, sizes 15 and- 15J4 only; regular $6.00
value f3.98
Men's . high-class silk and fancy web
Suspenders, gold and silver-plated buckles,
at Half Price
Men's pure silk Mufflers, in fancy de
signs Half Price
Genuine "President . Suspenders, each pair
in fancy lithographed box... 39t
Ladies
Sampl
Sweaters
Very appropriate gift for the young and
old. We have a small lot. of drummers'
sample line in soft-wool Sweaters, colors
red and white only.
Regular $5.00 value at $2.98
Regular $4.00 value at 3.39
$1.50 Blankets at 98c
100 pairs full-size Blankets, color gray,
very soft ffnish, $1.50 value, per pair..98f
DRY GOODS
7c American and Simpson Print Calicoes,
the yard
50c Table Damask, the yard 29
All our 75c line Dress Goods, the
yard 39)
75c Wash Silks, the yard 39f
Youths and Young
Men's Suits
Rep $7.50 Youths' and (fcQ Af
Young Men's Suits )) D
Reg. $10.00 Youths and J Qf
Young Men's Suits 34 m)
Reg. $12.60 Youths' and A
Young Men's Suits bU7D
Reg. $15.00 Youths and d7 nr
Young Men's Suits $ ( VO
Men's Stylish Suits
Men's Regular $12.50 - ftp
suits oo.yj)
Men's Regular $15.00 An 71
Suits.. , ,. . JO. iO
Men's Regular $18.00 M A OP
suits SlU.Zb
Men's Regular $20.00 d11 TE?
Suits...... MZ.5
Men's Regular $25.00 d1 C OC
Suits MdaaW
Men's Regular $30.00 AT
Suits MDD
11 ' . . "s
In the Toyland
In the very height of the season, when
others are asking fancy prices, we are cut
ting them down to the bare cost, forced by
the circumstance which calls for this disso
lution sale. 'Tis youf fortune that you can
secure this year almost two for the price
of one. Don't overlook this:
10c and 15c fancy Toy Watches 8
10c Bisque Dolls t
10c and 10c Fancy Toy' Watches. . '. 8
Steam Engines and Mechanical Toys and
hundreds of others equally reduced.
Ladies,Coats& Net Waists
$7.50 value Net and Lace Waists,
now $38.95
$2.00 value new fall Waists, made of
novelty fabrics ....1.19
$10 and $15 value ladies' Jackets, tight
fitting styles
$10 value ladies' new style, semi-fitting
Coats 6.45
$25.00 value ladies' high-grade Coats
for .f 13.95
AKVS72MXJI Tl
HEILin : Thaatra
lth and Whtn!o
JPhonaa Mrtn 1 and A-li:3.
TOMORROW KIQHT IS TUB NIQ1IT
j tnrm!.srrT or omjjoow
S&ZB AMO KAJTDOUX CLODS,
COVCXXT AJTO COUXOa "TCHTSr
Pricaa U.ao, 76c, 60c. Keats art now
elllny at theatre.
Mala 117. A-4S24.
rtppeatl by tmmenae popular d
mand, Betfond and lawt week. P.aroo'a
TOP0" o SUUICBQ
By Bakistock Compnny. et (eat at
once. MaCtnee Saturday. Evenings, J&o,
86e. 60;. Matlneo. 15o and IBc. Nxt
wek, HoytX"A VUOnlgbt Ball."
, A-loao. Kata.
jra MA Boudaya
a-21-ih
K1CBT1
THEATRE i.u.tt.?r
Wk of Baa. 14 Jfchoolboya sad Stria
Mlvars; Howard Xrftwraaoaj Cllrt't;
?,nd SaU 'on 1 Bortla PowUrj
William tompton plotnraa; Qwhtra.
.a to1
Open Nights Until j Xmas
The Store Will Remain
Open Every Night Till
9:30 o'Clock
Ladies $20 Tailored Suits
for $7.45
The greatest suit value ever attempted
by any portland store.
100 ladies' new and up-to-date suits,, made of
broadcloth, in black, blue and brown; posi
tive value $20.00; stockholders' 7 AC
dissolution sale price Pl.fJ
Regular $25.00 Suits now f J.3.65
Regular $30.00 Suits now f 16.95
Regular $40.00 Suits now f22.40
Regular $ 5.00 Dress Skirts now f 2.95
Regular $10.00 Dress Skirts n0w....$5.90
Regular $15.00 Dress Skirts now....fT.64
No
or
Orders
sr KAR0-KLAPPER CO. la
G. P. Rummelin & Sons
126 SECOND STREET; BET. WASHINGTON AND ALDER
Established 1870.
Fine Fur Garments
for Christmas
GUIs
FUR SETS FOR MISSES AND
CHILDREN
FOR LADIES' WEAR
We are showing- new designs in Mink,
Black Lynx, Ermine Sable, Otter,
Beaver, Etc.
FUR COATS
In Alaska .Sealskin, Persian Lamb,
Mink, Otter, Astrachan, Etc.
FUR RUGS AND ROBES
Store Open Evenings.
OREGON HOTELS
The Journal's Free Information Bureau
To enable its readers to obtain reliable first-hand information regard
ing the hotels and retorts whose announcements appear fat this column.
The Journal has installed a free information bureau. Descriptive liter,
ture, rates, etc., will be gladly furnished to those interested.
F. W- Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
PvflBM Main 165
Phones HMn) A1166
First and Oak
Diamond House Paiot
NO BETTER PAINT MADE.
$1.40 Per Gallon
acaaufaetruwd 7
Portland Sash & Door Co.
30 nton nr.
FURS! FURS1
1 at X.OWX8T roasxsu wens.
Remodeling a specialty. Fur coat oi
all kinds mad ta order.
L. SCHUMACHER
rtmnran.
0 KaAlaoa. . Tal. Mala MIT.
DUSTLEIS WAXINE
Tk But &ayr and 0rm Haras.
Bom Oroaa Kal4 la rortlaad.
Fatxoalsa Horn Xo-Dnrt-ry. .
No Dust When Sweeping.
SO lbs.. Si 100 lb, 93MI 200 lbs. fa.
Portland Brash and Waxine Company
9th and Harrlwm. Phone Rait S.
Little Adlets Bring Ecsulta
inqm 0009 thiiim
jrZuin T1TUJU.
SPECIAL SALE
Xmas
Chocolates
We've made up a special as
sortment of Chocolates, II
varieties of creams, nuts,
fruits, nougats ana marsh mal
lows, with chocolate overcoats.
A really fine mixture of high
grade confections. To induce
early buying we sell them at
this price
TOMORROW ONLY
35c II.
Not mora than 4 pounds to
one person and put up in paper
bags only. Candles purchased
now we guarantee to be In per
fect condition for Christmas.
Our stock of Christmas sweets
is now complete and early
buyers will receive attention
Impossible to give during our
later rush.
Swetland's
273 Morrison
rorvxAa urm amor.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth and Washington Sts. Portland. Or.
OPGNBD JUISB lt, 1Q08
"Modern luxury at moderate price." In the heart
of business and shopping district Exquisitely
furnished. All modern conveniences. Liberal num
ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest
Cafe and Grill in northwest; music Bus meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and up.
W. Swetland. Manager.
THE CORNELIUS
"The House of Welcome"
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's Bon Ton Transient Hotel. Headquarters
for the Traveling Public. European Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Omnibus Meets
All Trains.
C. W. CORNELIUS
Proprietor
N. K. CLARKE
Manager
nm wm
TUB HOTEL LBJNOX Qjf
Portland's new and most modernly furnished
hotel. Third and Main streets. Special rates to
permanent guests for the winter. JYee bus to
and from trains. Excellent cuisine. Telephone
In every room. Private bathe.
xtmopsav wax,
1 to aaO Per Bay.
AMZKICAJT rus,
ta.so to M Oar.
O. M. 8PBNCBR, Manager
BAKER THEATRE
Phonea Main J, A-ISS0.
OREGON THEATRE Co. Unc. LESSEES
Oeo. L. Baker. General Manager.
Tonight, all week. Bargain muthiea
Wednesday, 26c any seat. Regular mat
inee Saturday. The famous originals.
Murray & Ma -k, in their , latost bl
musical comedy success,
H?1 to0 or BxoiswiT
vvith the great beauty chorus and the
Faceojtraph. Night prices. I5o to l.
Saturday matinee. 26e, 60c
Teat Attraction "Arlaona." y
PANTAGES THEATRE
Advanced TsJnderUto, Stars of all mtions
MADSZSW ft mtTATIIOX
Presenting ."The Turning of the Tide.
A rattling good playlet, full of fun
from start to finish. ,y
Spewhrt Added Attraction,
. rovn xvoxasx belles,
Character change artists and novelty
dancers.
Katlaees Dally, iso. Two Shows at
Hlrt. iso and a s.
THE LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh and Alder fits.
Farewell Week. Starting Sunday Matl
., 'nee, December IS
r Z, BI.UKKAI.L, OOaCPAaTT
In the Intensely Interesting Comedy
"INDIANA ROMANCE"
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday. .
TOE GRAND-VanflcvUIedeloxe
ASTOTKX BIO BXX.&
Joe and Xyra
Royal
Musical five
Solph and Susie
Xvlao
aCallla Bart
Smith si Brows
S. Xllreda
JTed Bene '
Oraadasoope
TheSTAR Mn ,1"
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday.
For the entire week of December 13.
The Stunning American Pis,
nr wroxuro."
Matinees at 2:30. Every Evening at 1:15.
Night prices, 16c, 26c, 86c, 60c.
Matinees, ISo and 25c.
Seats may be reserved by either phone,
Kszt Week HI Henry's Kinatrels.
A New Departure
The coat of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Holmes Under
taking company.
Heretofore it baa been the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all incidentals connected with . a fu
neral The Edward Hoi man Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket is furnished
by us we 'make no extra charges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box cr any services that may be re
quired ef ua, except clothing, cemetery
and carriages, tbua effecting a saving
of lit to $76 ea each funeral.
THE EDWARD H0LMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
SSO TB3BJB ST- COB. SAUCOB.
All Horses Guaranteed as
Represented
Just arrived
a carload of
horses and
mares from,
Tign Vsl- '
ley. Or.
This stock
la all brok
en. Horse
men know
that this is
the best pro
ducing val
ley in
horses with
large bones and good feet in the state
of Oregon. Thia htook la on sale and
will stand a veterinarian Inspection and
trial in harness. It will pay the busi
ness men of Portland who need horses
to come and look at this lot.
W. BRUNZEIi
606 ALBINA AVE.. NEAR RUSSELL.
Phone East 6447. . ,
CHRISTMAS
is rapidly approaching, and we know
you wish to fully enter into the spirit
of it, and the pleasure of gift-making.
That is why we want you to look
through our stock of Christmas goods
right away; and wc can truthfully say
that never before has our stock been
so large, so varied or so desirable.
twvaisM
AVERY& CO.
48 Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash
Telephone Main 600
A -5608
SANBORN, VAIL & CO.
nORrstand 171 FrontSts.
Between Morrison sad Yamhill
PICTURES, FRAMKS, MIRRORS, ARTISTS MATERIALS, STA
TIONERY, MOULDINGS. ARTISTIC riCTUKE FRAMES MADE
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