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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1909)
12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING,' DEfcEMDER 14. 1003. fr 1 ! 1 TT ,"Jw,TO I 3 tin DA! ONE OF THE LARGEST CROWDS EVER ASSEMBLED IN PORTLAND FILLED GRAND AVENUE LAST NIGHT FOR BLOCKS AND BLOCKS, WAITING PATIENTLY FOR HOURS TO GET INTO OUR NEW STORE ' ON THE OCCASION OF . . (SMI We calculated that we would have 10,000 people, but there was over 10,000 people : who never 6t into the Building. As a Grand Opening event it was one , of the most successful ever held in this or any other city. Such crowds are seldom seen except at -some great Fair, Festival or Street Parade. By 7:30 Grand Avenue was packed from Oak to East Morrison. We advertised 3,000 free Souvenirs, but gave away 3 times 1300, or 3900. ' " - v : 39 IPROTS WORTH NOT LESS mm $13.00 All We advertised 13 Presents worth not less than $13 each, 13 Presents worth not less than one-half of $13, and 13 Presents worth not less than one-third of $13, but we were so highly honored, there came so many thousands of people over and above the 10,000 we had previously estimated, that we will give away no present worth less than $13. Number 13 gets best Present, worth not less than 3 times $13, or $39; No. 1313 gets a Present worth not less than 3 times $13 or $39; No. 2613 gets a Present worth not less than 2 times $13, or $26. If OF ALL PRESENTS ABOUT $60 We advertised Presents to run over $400,00, but they will now run about $600.00. AH numbers ending with 13 were- selected in advance to draw Presents. The cards were placed in envelopes and thor oughly mixed and given out at the door. No one could foretell who would get these numbers. ? VA TWO WINNING NUMBERS CANNOT BE LOCATED, 1413 and 3813, Probably the holders got shoved out before finding the box. However, ifv these coupons are brought in, the holders will get their Presents. BELOW WE GIVE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THOSE WHO POUND 13 EXCEPTIONALLY LUCKY 1st No. 13 W. Parker ...... 1286 E. 8th; North 2nd No. 113 Minnie Wacklund. .1064 E. Morrison 3rd No. 213 Arthur Turnbull. . . .... . . . . . ,449 11th 4th No. 313 A. L. Bradley . ... .... .791 E. Yamhill 14th No. 1313 S. J. Pascall. . .1616 Portsmouth Ave. 15th No. 1413. . .... ... . ...... ..... (Not found.) 16th No. 1513 Mrs. G. M. Brown. ... .362 Chapman 17th No. 1613 Mr. F. K. Hungerford.687 E. Ash St 27th No. 2613 G. S.H.Jackson. 427 10th St. (w. side) 28th No. 2713 M. A. Jaynes . ... . . . . .206J4 First St. 29th No. 2813 C. W. Riddell .E. 28th and Glisan Sts. 30th No. 2913 Mrs. Dunlap . ....... .909 Oregon St. FIRST SERIES 5th No. 413 Mrs. M. Tatro.. 397 Florence 6th No. 513 Fl M. Sutford. . . . .372 E. Morrison 7th No. 613 Mrs. Wm. Clark . . 1020 Williams Ave. 8th No. 713 Miss Bessie Herbert . . 980 E. Yamhill 9th No. 813 Cecil B. Heacock.1186 Union Ave. N. 18th No. 1713 F. Cohen . . . ... . .464 E. Ankeny St. 19th No. 1813 H. P. Cloyes ...... 174 E. 28th St. N. 20th No. 1913 Fred Trachsel . . . . . . .509 E. Stevens 21st No. 2013 Lottie E. Gregg. . . . . 1947 E. Yamhill 22d No. 2113 Lottie Penson. . . . ... 10 E. 8tfi St.N. THIRD SERIES 31st No. 3013 James P. Murphy . . 1 52 Grand Ave. 32d No. 3113 Mrs. H. T. Rayner. .871 E. Irving St. 33d No. 3213 F. B. Farmer ...... . . 7.290 Park St. 34th No. 3313 Kathryn Patterson, 409 Fairbanks Av. 35th Ko. 3413 Mrs. W. E. Newson. .126 E. 20th N. - 10th No. 913 Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller. . . .471 E. Ash 11th No. 1013 Mrs. Chas. Martin . . .'. ...167 Wood 12th No. 1113 Miss Emily Qiiappe. . . . . .809 Wash. 13th No. 1213-Mrs. E. S. Hortori . .343 Ross 23 d No. 2213 Mrs. W. A. Heiget. . . .350 Stanton St. 24th No. 2313 Mrs. Barge .... . . . . . .594 E. lOthSt 25th No. 2413 Josie Blackford . . . 1099 E. 28th St N. 26th No. 2513 L. G. Barker ......... 60 E. 9th St ' 36th No. 3513-r-P. R. Greaves. .....115 Humboldt St. 37th No. 3613 Mrs. B. A. Parrish. . 229 E. 6th St. N. 38th No. 3713 Mrs. Chas. Carlston. . . . 306 E. 9th St. 39th Nort3813-; ... .... . . (Not found.) MRS. LULU DAHL MILLER, the popular and accomplished Contralto of the Harmony Quartette, and who sings at The White Temple, was 10th among the Lucky Holders of Coupons ending in 13 W. U MORGAN CEO. T. ATCHLXY S. H. MORGAN 69-73 . jS;- Cor.E. "CrmdyfggST Stark . X4JrURNITURE coUAA We wish to express our thanks to our customers and the gen eral public for helping by their presence, patience, orderliness and good nature, to make this one of the grandest feat ures in the Commercial History of Portland ; THE STBA2CGEB wrrmx oun gates r,rm a cvrt far t-onwmptlrov. t thlak it wt Impnrt&ot d'tor.ry will r r trtrm . bn it t. I rfM th.t rlnwa that n t m U b bet tar nttl for tb nlaalM. Aal tta. prmt- tleat of thm ail la U. Oraroa piM vhick grtrwm ao imtw&t otr tb Mrttwwttn Matry. Ta. BBtMl.te ma f hava bvmb. a-pclai atfntficaBoa, bet I ha, mmrtr tMn ail t. leara bat It U. ' tTl4 C I.rla, Dda. Or. Wit Ma a rr 9T tvo E3(ia arplM will eiaJn 4 TKn rt-rtt Aelaal tt ear. T4 that er trr-l. ar. rerrlor la ftwwr t any rt-a -ta la tb nati. It otM ta a. 4 t k-a la tta a.U'.da., uxprta claim that tha tret U altW imi uia aiiar nm liarer. CREW OF SCHOQXEE ' LULU BEACH POET Taaeeiirrr. R. C. Pao. 11. 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Haael Marfner th. -raar-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. R. A. Peteraon ef thla city, died of bra la freer taat ttlfht at .'clock. Bhm bad beea alck tw. weeka. Th. body will b. taken ta Sllrertoa tomorrow. Th. father la la bed with typhoid. Th. Frteraos. ram. to Albany a manth mt and tarted rettauranL ' Tb. family will bbot. t. Bllrertoo. A GMdrn Opportunlt.v! p-mtr-n pmrla Foe tra la l ta 15 ; at i: I for mn at.-i r-r.-v. 1 "4 t 1 -. J. R II 1 f I r: r !l r -: k