The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 25, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 25, 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Heillg ............. .."Peer Gynt'
Baker ............ "Arisona
Tliinnlnw... "A Mldnlsht Bell
Orpheum . .Vaudeville
Pantages .................. .Vaudeville
Grand .................... . .Vaudeville
T.vrlo "The Nlsrht Before Christmas
fctar..., HI Henry's Minstrels
Mrs. Charles Bell Daly who died 1
Portland recently, after a, short illness,
was well known not only In Portland
but In eastern Oregon as welL ghe was
born In Homer county, lows,-. August
22. 1874 ' and moved to Ulartte county,
Wash., with her parents in 1882, She
was graduated from Monmouth Normal
school In 1900 snd taught In Oregon and
Washington, until her marriage in iuj.
She was a member of the Christian
church and a teacher of unusual ability,
TtiiM her son IJovd and her husband.
Mrs. Daly left si step" children, en
aged father and mother, one sister and
two Drotnera, Va";;--,
CantaJn Htevena of Chemical No. 4 had
his hands severely burned in - a fir
which last night practically destroyed
the plant of the Braun Chemical com
pany, 658 Mississippi avenue between
Bellwood and Knott streets. The con
tents of the frame building in which the
factory Is situated fed the blaze and
Stevens was caught by a sudden out:
burst of flame. The loss Is estlmateo
at about 12600. The building was bias
ing at a dozen points when the firemen
arrived at 10 o'clock. N. A. Lash la the
proprietor of the Braun Chemical com
pany.:-.',. '''""'-J
"Get off tha street, we don't need
?our old machine around anyhow," cried
larry Tenant, a hack driver, as he
mUA-A with tha automobile of W. F
McKenncy, who gave his address as tha
commercial cmD.iasi evening on
Inathn street. Tenant had been cele.
brating Christmas In a manner that does
not coincide Wltn careiui naca anving,
So after he had collided with Aicnen
nva mitrt and demolished the bicvcli
of Jullua laggl of 101 Tenth street, he
was thrust Inside bis own vehicle by
a policeman and taken to Jan.
At S o'clock vesterdav afternoon tha
first car was run across the big East
Morrison street fill lust completed xrom
East Seventh to East Ninth street For
the past three months the Sunnysld
and Mount Tabor cars have been
doubling round bv way of the Belmont
Street nil while the Morrison sireei em
banltmnnt was being Diled UD. The road
bed over the new embankment Is some
what rough, but In a short time the fill
will settle, when a permanent track of
"L" rails will be put in ana me morn-
on street 11ns will be again intact.
it th, rvnlr meatlnsr of the cham
feer of commerce yesterday H firms
were admitted to membership in the
. . ... . . XT IT TTa..maw
enamDer. iotr were; iiwuoclt
Dean Land & Improvement company
Hamilton Lumber company; the Joslah
v.. Moore company ; x. o. w.
graham Motor Car company; Portland
Ime & Lumber company: May-Holland
company; A. C. McDonald, and the
Northwestern Long Distance Telephone
company.
their board of trade are preparing to
petition mo j. x. . v. v v .. -
O PPO L on Ilia 1 1 ti-1. " --
purchased by the people and presented
to the company lur uuu VH
years ago. The residents of that dis
trict believe that conditions there at
present warrant the erection of a pas-
senger ana hbv
dishonorable self." was the message left
by Y, Tanbora yesterday. The Japanese
lived at 63 North Fourth street, and that
was tne tenor or uw m "'
since been seen of Tanbora. Fearing
that ho would carry out his threat to
end his life, Tanbora's friends reported
xne case 10 uiw -
Christmas eve seems the wrong- time
to arrest a man Just because he wants
II" KHUluia -- "
holiday merriment could be seen on the
races or tne seven v-ninmeu wu wum
nailed by Officers Anundson and John-
1 - -. l nn,aM , ,9 XT t V. lTrhiii-th
street last evening. The customary 850
.. J n 1 1 1
DH1 1 eacil Wl uciuttwium. uu iiiiauj u,"
positeu. . '
We sponge and press your clothes,
shine your shoes, all for, $1.60 month.
Main 514, A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 Stark.
Natural history students will be in
trsted In the Siberian village. Chuck
full of Interest. Afternoons and even
ings. ..
One thousand little Christmas arti
cles, desirable presents, at closing out
prices. Elite China and Glass company,
362 Morrison su -, ... : -r
Natural history students will bo ln
forested In the Siberian village. Chuck
full of interest. Afternoons ana even'
Ings.
Kelly's Family lilquor Store, Park
and Morrison. High grade wines and
liquors, una price 10 aii. r ren uenvery.
Tel. Main is. uomi, A-iaua.
Visit Siberian village, Exposition
DUliaing. i-cc me cniiaren see ine
kimos and their strange mode of living.
Davis A Kllburn of 149 Morrison
frt. carrv a vorv attractive Una of
holiday goods, books and stationery
Just what you want for Christmas.
Coma to Hall's for your Christmas
dinner. They are serving another of
their popular seven course holiday din
ners, it to p. m. vac. lav washing
ton street.
1 Clean lumn coal, thoroughly screened.
for furnace, range or stove, prompt de
livery; weight guaranteed. Oregon Fuel
CO.,. Main SO. A-.1B8D.
Visit Siberian village, : Exposition
Building. j-et tne cnuaren see the Es
kimos and their strange mode of living.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
oenusts, i nira ana wasnington. '
C. R. Hansen of San Francisco, father
Of C R. Hansen Jr.. of thla city, died
last Tuesday in the Bay City after a
very snort illness resulting rrom a sua
A cold bath can
be taken at any time of
day; but the best time is
before breakfast.
' A hot bath should be
taken only at night
just before retiring.
Cover the body with
Ivory Soap lather and,
rub it in. By doing this,
you not only cleanse the
' surface of the skin, but
-you also? cleanse the
; pores, which is equally
important. 4
Ivory Soap ;
: 9ioo Per Cent. Pure.
10
BEET nonniY
Third Convention of Associ
ation Will Bo Held
in This City. -
The third annual convention of- the
National Guard association of the .state
of Oregon will meet in the officers' club
rooms In the Armory at 10 o'clock Mon
day morning, December 28, and continue
in session two days, adjourning Tues
day afternoon. Membership In the as
sociation is confined to officers of the
Oreron National eruard. retired officers
of the guard and all regular army officers
un ouijr in mis stale. v
The following officers of the associa
tion were chosen at the annual meeting,
held one year fteo: President. Briar.
General William E. Finaer, adjutant gen
eral; first vice president. Coldhel James
Jackson, inspector general; second vice
President, Colonel George O. Toran,
'ourth infantry: first honorary vice
president, ungadler General uwen Bum
mers: second honorary vies Dresldent.
Governor George E. Chamberlain; third
honorary vice president. Brigadier Gen
eral Charles F. Beebe; fourth honorary
vice president. Brigadier General Calvin
U. Gantenbeln; fifth honorary vice pres
ident, Brigadier General Thomas M. An
derson? secretary. Captain Lawrence H.
Knann. Third infantrv: treasurer. Don.
tenant Colonel Raymond G. Jubltx; chap-
iain, captain wiiuam o. uuDert, Third
Infantry.
The following la the program of ad-
orfssea covering tne two days' session:
Major Harry I Hawthorne, coast ar
tillery corDS department arttllerv offi
cer, U. 8. army, "Coast Artillery Re
serves;" Major R. N. Noble, first in
fantry, V. B. army. "The Relation of the
organized Militia to the Regular Army;"
Colonel James Jackson, inspector gen
eral. O. N. Q.. "The Future of the Na
tional Guard;" Colonel George O. Yoran.
fourth infantry, O. N. G, "The Test of
Time;" Major F. B. Hamlin, fourth In-
rarttwv " M n "Ti. vji
Team;" Captain Samuel White, third In
fantry. O. N. G.. "The Citizen Soldier,
the National Reserve and Its Relation to
the Regular Army;" Captain Charles A.
Murchv. third infantrv. O. M. fl "On.
pulsory National Guard Service;" Cap
tain Walter E. Carll, assistant surgeon,
Q. N. G., "Oregon Hospital Corps at the
San Francisco Fire;" general discussion
on any military subject
Tuesday evening there will be an of
ficers' Christmas tree in the Armory(
and all visiting officers members of the
association are Invited to be present.
ElECU IS
HOW UNDER FIRE
Fraud in Test of Fire Alarm
Boxes for the City Is
Suspected.
Official action Tin. at lust hum
by the fire committee of th executive
ooara toward probing the unofficial test
of fire alarm boxes held October 17.
P. B. Su'livan submitted the report
which indicates that City Electrician
Bavarian was either lax in his methods
or criminally complaisant.
. Bids for fire alarm boxes were mad-)
by two companies, the Star and the
Game well. In October. The Gamewell
company agent stated that the two
makes of boxes would not work on the
same system because of interference.
To demonstrate that the boxes nnniii
not Interfere the Star agent asked for
a test. This was made before the fire
committee in the city hall.
Repeated trials showed that there
was Interference every time an alarm
was turned In. G. E. Morley, who had
come out from New York to represent
the Star company at the test emphat
ically -declared that the Gamewell box
had been tampered with and "fixed."
He asked for a private test Before
this reauest cam the exenntlvn hoard
had already awarded the contract to the
Gamewell comDanv. its bid helnir the
lowest, but Mayor Lane thought It would
oniy do rair to give tne boxes another
trial. -"
Present at thla trial wera thu nttv
electrician, the mayor and members of
the fire committee and G. E. Morley,
the expert of the Star company. The
boxes were connected un and worked
perfectly. Morley then manipulated a
screw in the Gamewell box and "in
terference" was immediately noted. Mor
ley asserts that this screw was manln-
ulated In the official test so as to dis
credit nis company wltn the city.
Mr. Sullivan s report, or a copy of it,
will be sent to the Star company to be
used by it in controverting any claims
that the Gamewell comDanv mav hern-
after make' on the grounds that the of-
nciai test in rortiana snowed that the
boxes of the two companies will no
work in harmony. -
den attack of heart disease. Mr. Han
sen and his son are well known along
the coast, having come here many years
ago to engage in the employment office
business.
Of.riH... T.-l 11. ...I n.
cent Rnndav T.asvea Wn uh Inrtnn .fr.at
dock at S p. m.
'Natural btstorv -atiiriants will ia In.
terested In the Siberian village. Chuck
full of Interest Afternoons and even
ings.
Visit Siberian villa ee ExnostHnn
buildinr. Let the children see the K-
atmos ana their strange mode of living.
Woman's Eichane-a. US Tenth strset.
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch
Visit Siberian villaa-e. Rrnnsltlnn
building. Let the children see- the Ks-
kimos and tneir. strange mode Of living.
IX Chambers A Hon. ooticlana til
Morrison, cor. Sixth, are the best
Dr. Haynes, optician, Salmon near 8th.
Berger, fcigna 284 TamhllL M. JSL
Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam,
Journal .want ads. lc a word. '
Spend Your Holiday Vaca
tion at raso Kobles.
If eomDlete rest and the most oerfect
Conditions Imaginable for nature cure
are what you need, spend your holidays
i raso ttoDies i-iot springs, waniornia.
week or two. and even a few days
there will accomplish mora in the way
of restored energy than a much lons-er
period and more expensive- treatment
elsewhere, because good old Mother Na
ture Is nurse and physician.
Paso Robles is taking the same rank
in America and enjoying the same fame
for wonderful cures that Carlsbad and
Baden Baden do in Europe. The hotel
la a marvel -oi comrort ana luxury, and
the bath house built by the city, 'free
to all. is said to be one of the best in
the world. It is a stubborn ailment and
noDeless condition of Physical break
down that the mineral waters and hot
mud baths of Paso Robles will not heal
in a short time.- . . ,
Third and -Washington streets for- de
scriptive oooKiets or raso KODies, and
he will also tell you all about rates. -
iiWiii i'. ia. , . .. i .
Thlrtvrflve different tvoea of me
chanical bread-kneaders' recently were
exhibited at a machinery show at Lyon,
prance. ,.v v . -,- . ; , .
Only On "BHOXO VSVSTSt" , '
Thlt It LaXATIVK BROMO QflMKR. loot
ht niaoature of B. W. Grr. llMd the
I S El!
World etr te Curt a Cola in tint Da. Tii,
WARNS PUBLIC
AGAINST FRAUDS
City Inspector Says Fuel
Dealers Are Not All
Honest Men.
"Frd rj. -Ruchtel. cltv sealer of weights
and measures, has a little good advice
for the wood buying puoiio. unscrupu
lous dealers have teen selling short
measures of wood and coal, particularly
wood. At the price which consumers
have to pay for wood this winter a
shortage of from 10 to 20 cublo feet in
a cord la costly. Mr. Buchtel haa al
ready secured four convictions la the
police court and is ready at any time
to investigate a complaint. .
For the benefit of the public Mr.
Rnr.htet issued tha ollowin bulletin:
"Vniii. rioalor should leave vou a bill
showing the number of cords, or parts of
cords, you are paying tor. ii na ooes
not he is breaking the law and you
should notifv tha fnsnectors.
"Coal should weigh 2000 poands to the
ton and your mil anouia snow tne num
ber of pounds that you are paying for in
plain figures.
"The inspectors are kept busy and
cannot ae every load of wood and coal
that is delivered, but if you have reason
to hrllevA that vou are setting- a short
measure get the bill and retain it It
ia your privilege then send for the in
spectors. They will look out for your
interests."
Spectacles II at Metzgefa.
i
u
iLxl
Th Best Painless Dental
Work
For 21 years a leader in Pain
less Dental work in Portland. By
our painless methods we can do
all kinds of good reliable dental
work without causing you the old
time suffering. See us about it
Get. our prices and advice. For
the next 15 days we will give
you the best bargain you ever
dreamed of getting in painless
dental work.
i TEETH., itts
t,ei
II IVon'I Burl a Bit!
If you have to have your teeth
jout ajid bridge work or plates put
in th aame day. If you want it
done at once we will not keep you
loafing about town to have your
dental work done.
Diseased Gums Are your gums
red, sore, bleeding and receding
from the teeth T We can cure it
for yOu if you come to us in
time.
Plates 5 and up. Painless ex
tracting 60c, free when ether work
is ordered.
SB. W. A. WISE, president and
; - . Manager
The Wise Dental Co.. Inc.
The rafluur Bldg.,
Third, and Washington Sts.
Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays, S to 1.
Phones A and Main 2029.
. All Work Guaranteed.
H AETMAN &
THOMPSON
BANKERS
CHAMBER OP
COMMERCK
solicit small
check accounts
and offer - every
convenience to
depositors, re
gardless of the
amount deposited
VnlimiUd TermonmlUabattf
J
F. TV. Baltes
and Company
inyite your
inquiries for
ritlNTINfi
Phones (IIomeAn65
First and Oak
IsMiiSHsBBilLyi
Women a Specialty
The well known 8. K. Chan
jv. i J Chinese Medicine Company.
'' f i . L. , J ... I t. 1 ,
frpra whan all oth.r ram.
f : 'si'. dies have failed, - Sure cure
- fciriai.J female, chronic, private dis
Lr . ,,. .eases, nervousness,- i blood
""'"v"1,polson. rheumatism, asthma,
throat, lung troubles, consumption,
stomach; bladder, Sidney and diseases
of all kinds. Remedies harmless He
operation. Honest treatment. Kiamlna
tfonfor ladles bv Mrs. S. K. tThsa.V ;
THB CHToTXSS MZDICIJTB COl.
828 H Morrison Ifc, bt. Ilrst aad Boond
1
1
GUT IP
1ST. AND jfp
Y ORIGINAL I
NOTICE Our Pacific Phone Number
Is Now MAIN 5700 Tun
Granulated Sugar, 18
Butter, 65c, 70c, 75c a Roll
EXTRA SPECIALSpring Brook Butter 65c Roll
HOLLY MILK,
Mt. Vernon Milk, 14 cans for.. 1.00
Eagle Milk, can... 15f
Fancy qt. jars Apple Butter, ea. ,25
Vegetables
12 lbs. Oaiions 25
10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes.. 25f
16 lbs. Spuds 25
5 lbs. dry green Peas 2S
Potatoes, sack '. 1.15
Grand Speeial, Coffee
1 lb. Monarch Coffee, 1 lb. Loaf Sugar.... , 25
Oar Special Floor $1.10: Barrel $4.25
We Have Lots of
FULL CREAM CHEESE, lb
LARGEST PACKAGE CRACKERS
The Best
EVERYTHING IN THE BEST MEATS AT REASONABLE PRICES
Beef
Boiling Beef, lb 5. 6
Pot Roasts, lb 7f
Sirloin Roasts, lb 10
Pork
Pork Chops 10
Pork Roasts .....10
Loin Pork Roasts 13
Loin Pork Chops 13
Mutton
Mutton Shoulder
Loin Mutton Roasts
,.9
ii
'
.12
Legs of Mutton....
To Our
Friends
and Patrons
We Extend
A Merry
7
- 311 Morrison, Opposite Postoffice
READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL
LARGEST, BEST SUJfDAT PAPK IN THE OREGON COTJXTKT
IGES
Lbs., 1.00; Sack, $5.75
14 Cans for $1.00
Alaska Herring, dozen 25e
Fancy Cluster Raisin a, in I-lb. bas
kets, each fr .13'
Syrups
1 gal. Domino Syrup
I gal. Peerless Syrup
1 gaL Rock Candy Drips.
1 gal. Farrell's Maple....
45
50t
75
...fl.25
25c lb., 4 1-2 lbs. $1.
Liberty Bell Flour
....15
ever offered in Portland..... ... 20
of Meats
Sirloin Steaks, lb 10
Porterhouse Roasts, lb 10
Porterhouse Steaks, lb. 10
Veal
Veal Chops, lb 10
Veal Shoulder, lb... 10
Veal Legs, lb 12
Veal Loins, lb ,124
Hams
Hams, eastern sugar-cured..... .15
Government inspected.
Picnic Hams H
Cottage Hams 12 j
Christmas
0 ,!
To Face Good Bridge Work
- ...
If you need any to be really well done,
com. here and BE SURG OS IT. Tbe
excellence of all our Dental Work in
this vicinity has won us many fast
friends, "because our patrons have dis
covered that our experts excel In every
department of dental practice. We
male, a specialty of painless extracting,
and supply the lest of Teeth, either, on
plates or brldg-e work.
We are thorough .dentists of man?
years practical experience and we back
op every bit of it with our well-known
reputation for doing
HONEST DENTISTRY
The best Dentistry Is none too good
for you. Our success Is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
' 1 TEETB
PAINLESS EXTRACTION
..504
SILVER FILLINGS ... .....50 P
GOLD FILLINGS ...Sl.OO up
22K GOLD CROWN fS.OQ
GOOD RUBBER PLATE . . ..;$5.00
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES 88.00
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those' afflicted with heart weak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted, filled and bridge work applied
Without the least pain or danger.
All work guaranteed fo ten year.
Chicago Painless Dentists
3831 1TAIX. T, COB. 6TB.
Phones Main f 810. A-JS40.
Office hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun.
days from I to L Lady attendant.
l(0)ll
I offer for sale in
lots to suit pur
chaser high class
bonds at a price to
net the investor
Seven Per Cent
T. S. McGrath
307 Lumber Exchange
Portland, Oregon
DRINK
GOLDEN
WEST
COFFEE
And you drink with pleasure
Satisfaction you have in the.
fullest measure.
YOU SIP IT
THEN DRINK IT
YOU DRAIN
THE
LAST
DROP
And sigh with regret
when you have to stop
CLOSSET & DEVERS
FURS! FUR.S !
AT IiOWXST woSSXBXJi VBZCES.
Remodeling a specialty.- Fur coats of
aU kinds made to order. ; ,
L. SCHUMACHER, "
tO Kadlson. Tel. Kala MIT.
WB HATB BZSX TSTirO SUSTXJiSS
WAZDiS for three months and are very
muca pieasea witn same, it aoes tne
work very satisfactorily artd Is desir
able in our business from the fact that
It keeps tbe dust down. Very respect
fully, Spokane Dry Goods Co., per L.
R. JrVrrlne. Manufactured bv ' ,
Portland Brnsk ai Waolne Co., '
CorJ th E, Harrison. Fhon Esot
699. S5 lbs.. $1.00; 60 lbs., li.00; 100
lbs., 83.60; 200 lbs., 86.00.
-"Nil
AirrjrsxarxKTS,
HFff Cw THUATRD
IwlirfiVI 14th aad Ws-Wngtoa
Phones Main t and A-11J!,
Also tomorrow afternoon, tonight nl
tomorrow night, .
LOUIS JAMES
In the Htupendous Scenic Production
"PcepGynt"
Evenings. It to 60c: Mat., 11.80 to 18a.
HEILIG Td Washington.
Phones Main 1 and A-llSt.
ONE WEEK, BEGINNING 8UNDAT
Special Price Matinees New Years anl
.- Saturday. - ':-..
- Geo. M. Cohan s Musical Play, ;
"50 Miles From Boston"
Evenings. 81.50 to 80c; Mat., tl to tSe.
m.u nat
1 i !"ru a Mfta
Main 11T, A-421.
Special Christmas Attraction this Week.
Hoyt's -A IQSVXOXT BELIu" A com
edy for everybody, offered by special
request. Matinees Christmas Day snd
Saturday. Evenings 25c, J 6c, SOc; mat
tnes lie. 2Sc
Hext Week m. W. A. Mason V
BAKERT THEATRE
Phones Main t.. A-6J60.
OREGON THEATRE CO. (Inc.) LESSEE
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager.
Hollls L Cooley Presents the Greatest
, American Play. ;
AJUzoirAn .
i By Augustus Thomas.
Bargain matinee Wednesday, 2So any
seat. Matinees Christmas day and Sat
urday. Evening prices 25o to 81; mat
inee, 25c, 80, : ' -
Meat AttrsctlQn, "Shore Aeres."
KAnr , A-X090. Mats.
, Xtc oaaays and Xolldays
B-254):
JlVVwUV NIGSTI
THEATRE is.so-7Ss
Week of See. 81 Wilfred Clarke t Oo.
Da Blerei Bd tateUj leo Salvacf-ts
yjmerin Campbelli Zftooaey Sisters Mile.
Toons Orpkean Orchestra) Orphans
lotares. - . ;
The STAR
Mats. ' Wednesday, ' Saturday, Sunday,
for the entire week of Dee. 20.
xz nnri okxatbst iconiTauru
SPECIAL MATINEE CHRISTMAS.
Matinees at t:20, every evening at
8:15. Night prices. 15c. 26c, 26c, (0c;
matinees, 15c and 25c. Seats may be
reserved by either phone.
Wert rselc "Why Oirls eave atoms."
PANTACES THEATRE
Adyanoad TaadevUle, Stars of all Vatioas
tbtjb jonrsov stujuusts,
Club Maniacs, the Speediest oa Earth.
Special Added Attraction.
TTO VOIUo COBTJBST TOVM.
.-wa". Comedians and Singers.
MAllneas DaUy, loo. Two shows mk
mgbt, ISO and SSo. .
TCE GRAND VacdevlIIei? Isis
AJTOT2XSX BIG WTUU '
ltr. Airs 3SX8.
ESMOZTDB,
PBBBXBTIWO
8 Kello TroupeS
Berbert Cyril
BlooksonttiBunil
Alios Be Garmo
l"xd Bane
, Oranaaseope
A Soldier of
Propville
THE LYRIC THEATRE
SBTMTM ABS AXSZB ST8UTBTS
j First Week' starting Sunday matinee.
- inceminr xvia.
Tha Xyrto Stock Company
IN
"TTCS BTGXT BETOBB C20USTkU8
Matinee . Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday; also Christmas day.
A Mmu Hon arhir
aWak aMaW ai mlsVMaMltsi
baaa
U itvmm vi esw swMa aws
greatly reduced by the Jdolmaa
Under
SlSfc.asl WaJU yBmoM a
Heretofore it haa been the ctiitora of
! all incidentals connected - with fu
neral. TM Kawtro tioimu unaerxaa
lng company, the leading funeral dl
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us wa make no extra ehargee for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may ba re
quired of us. except clothing, cemetery
and carr1as, thus effecting a aavlog
of 2I to ITS on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
830 TXZXO ST- COB. SAUCOX.
THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
OF COFFEE
ROASTED
IN THE
AT
YOUR
GROCER
Good Wages Are
PaidTeleflrapher
s
Demand exceeds supply. EASItT AC
QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will
place you. Day and evening classes.
Opan an the year.
Oregon Expert Collec?
S3 IjpTX ST- TXTTX TXOOB.
Diamond nousc Pcint
NO BETTER PAINT MADE.
01.40 Per Gallon
SCanufaetnred ft
Portland Sash fi C::r Co.
830 TBOITT ST.
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