The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 09, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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women of the piri;-h aio auovl.
The Very Kev. Bernard Murphy will
preach the eermoo.
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TONIGHT'S AMUSL'iEXTS
Bungalow
Baker
Portland .
Orpheurn
Grand . . ,
I antages
Lyric ....
Star .....
. . "Arizona"
"Cameo Klrby"
."By Right pf fe'woid"
. . , Vaudeville
Vaudeville
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."The Servant Lady"
Moving Picture
Women's Fren Club The State
Women's "Press club began Its yeaf a
work last Wednesday evening. Mrs. M.
1' T. Hidden, president, spoke briefly,
welaomlng old and new members. Mrs.
Hidden and Mrs. M. R. Allen- were elect
ed delegates' to the state convention of
ths Federation of Women's -Clubs at Ths
Dalles., Mrs. Millie Trumbull was cho;
sen as alternate. The club Indorsed the
idea of district organization of clubs, in
the federation. A. committee .was ap
pointed to visit the juvenile court and
study social and other problems present
ed there. Various 'lines of .reporters'
work formed the program ot the even
ing: Miss Lilian Tingle spoke entertain
ingly on tier, experiences as a domestic
reported. Mrs. L. Bronson-Salmon gave
a paper replete with information .on the
special training, varied knowledge, and
keen judgment required $y ,the legal re
porter. The discussion was led by Mrs.
M. A. Ogden. -
Clatskanle Y.1U Elint Eown The old
mill of the West Oregon Lumber com
pany at Clatekanle was shut down per
manently yesterday after having: cut
luumber foj-the domestic and foreign
markets for t everal years. . Henceforth
the company will direct all its atten
tion to its new mill at Llnnton. The
mill at Llnnton' was completed about
three months ago and Is now in fine,
running oraer, cutting juo.uoo ieet
dally. Manager" E. -D. Kingsley stated
yesterday, that while the old mill at
Clatskanle has been shut down, the com
pany's logging camps down there will
be operated to furnish material for ths
new mill. ' ,
Sales of Alblns Property Two trans
actions in Alblna realty were concluded
yesterday in which the combined consid
eration was 125,000. ' The larger of the
deals was the sale by L T. Peery and
associates of the improved 40 by ,100
root parcel at the northwest corner of
Russell street and Rodney avenue to J.
L. Howard for 115,000; and the other
was the transfer of a house and lot on
the west side Union avenue, near Cook
street, by E. C. Hulbert to F." E, Denl
son for. 110,000. i . Y
Afternoon at T. W. a A. This after
noon' will be spent at the T. W. C. A:
as follows: 8:00 o'clock, Bible class, sub
Ject, "Palestsse, Its . History and Cus
toms." : The lessons of this Bible study
aretirranged .to fornw- a. continuous
course, but , each lesson , will be taken
up in auch a way that '.anyone wishing
to come for a single vtlme will" find U
interesting. 4:00 , o'clock piano solo,
, Miss Floid; Wood; vocal solo, Miss Elva
Johnson; accompanist, .Miss "Eva John
son Address, "The Virtue of Optimism,"
Rev. Frank D. Flndley. following1 the
'4 d'clock program there will be a dis
cussion class and social hour. All girl
.are welcome. ' ' , ' '
Seal Estate law A course- in real
estate law -will be conducted by Andrew
O. Thompson, AM., J. D., at the Y.
M. Ci' A. Saturday evenings during the
winter, beginning the first Saturday m
November. This will be a valuable and
practical course .to all men and the
law in relation to teal estate in Oregon
will be especially considered.-.
Engineers' ExsmlnatlonfsAn exami
nation to secure .eligibles from which
to ; choose persons to, fill the vacancy
in the position of engineer In timber
tests will, be held November 1. The
eligible list will also be used to fill
other vacancies that may occur later.
Considerable difficulty has been experi
enced in securing a sufficient number of
eligibles for this position," which pays
loo a year. Application for the ex
amination can be -secured ' from Z. A,
Leigh at the local postofflce building,
Wew York State ooloty The new
Tork State Society of Oregon will -hold
its regular . monthly meetings-Tuesday
evening. October 11. in the parlor of
the - Glendora hotel, North Nineteenth
street near Couch. A fine musical pro!
gram,, arranged by Mrs. E, A, Beais, wul
be rendered. Alt New Yorkers, whether
residents or visitors in Oregon, will bo
.cordially welcome.,. . . ; . - ,
Warrant Oat for Junk Dealer.- A
bench warrant was issued by the county
grand Jury yesterday for the arrest of
Meyer Shenker,. charged with having re
ceived stolen goods, Shenker , la a Junk
dealer, of 268 Front street Special
Officer! M. P. Lillls of thai Portland
Raiiwav.' Llsrht & Power company
made the complaint after finding a roll
of copper wire in possession or fenenicer,
Have To Been M. X Malley's new gro
cery store, 23-25 Sixth street north, near
Burnslde? Mr. Malley has Just moved
from Third and Ash streets, where he
was located for Is years, and will be
pleased to have all his friends and pat'
rons drou in and inspect ma new store
His stock is new. and no mora up to
date er neater crooery store can be
found in Portland. - , , ,'
. "Wanted-One hundred And fifty men
to buy scarlet wool underwear also
ladies to purchase undevwear hosiery,
laces, 1 veilings and notions, fledfern,
Warner's Rust-proof and Thomson's
Glove-fitting Corsets on sale; at lowest
possible prices at BecTcer, McLoughlln
& Sweeney's Dry Goods .'Store, 441
Washington street, corner Twelfth.
Attention,. Oenttemen Just arrived,
new designs in English raincoats, . also
1 large stock of eravenettes In he priestly
makesT $20 to $31 values for $18.78; $25
to $27.60 values ifor $14.76. Jimmle
TDunn. -room 815 Oregonlan bldg.. Take
: elevator third floor. , t,. ... '
Wi boll halt mattresses retail at
wholesale prices, for SO pound beds from
$7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses
and return them the same day. Port'
land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metiger,
proprietor. 226-22$ Front street Main
474, A-1874. '
" If yon are particular about your
drugs and medicines take your orders
to Albert Bern!, the druggist on Wash
Ington street near Second; Z2 . years
drug experience in this city.
; Willamette Kelglits Home 115$
Thurman street eight rooms, strictly
-modern,- magnificent- view. For permit
to Inspect apply Lambert-Whltmer Co.,
, 70 TniiVfh at rant 1
' Horse Show The sale of seats for the
horse,show opens Monday, October 10, at
rows Martin's drug store, tsixtn ana
Washington streets. Box seats $50 to
$100 for the season; reserved seats, 75c
and Si; general admission, 60c
Anto Company Gets JTndrment The
Jury in the case of the Hodeon Auto
company vs. the Keats Auto company..
yesterday afternoon returned a verdict
awarding the plaintiff Judgment in the
sum of $724.89, this being the amount
the Jury deemed to bjs owing; the suing
company. - . ;;
Spanish Veterans' Minitrei. The
Spanish War veterans are planning a
minstrel ahow to be given soon. George
E. Evans has been selected to render
several baritone solos, and a Quartet
from the veterans is, rehearsing. Other
minstrel novelties are also being pre
pared. - - - - --. -
Dentistry and 'Tharmacy The annual
session of the North Pacific college has
oegun. Btuaenis aesiring credit for
full course must be in attendance by
uctoDer if. - e
Unredeemed 'Pledges Diamonds.
watches,, jewelry, musical instruments,
for amount loaned and interest Uncle
Myers, 71 th at, bet Oak and Pine,
Welsh Service Welsh servlee will be
conducted at 8 p. m. today at Hassalo
Street -ehurcri, when Rev. R, M. Jones
will preach a Welsh aermonV .i x
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New Building With 200 Addi
tional Trunks in Operation;
Great Increase in Ca!!s.
Starka Have Daughter Born, Friday
evening to Mr, and Mrs. Louis Stark,
Of No:. I Cornell road, a daughter.
Steamer Jesale Barkins, tor Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock at 8 p. m. ,
23. H. Koorencmss k Oolnterlor and
exterior painting, papering and tinting,
Dealers in wallpaper paints, ate. .;- 411
Washington si , - e
Brotherhood of Owls meets every' Mon
day evening in. Marquam bldg., eighth
floor, reports to contrary notwith
standing. . .
Beldiar Xros- Jewelers . and exnert
opticians, Vill now be found .at 846
Washington street . , '
T. I. Beach si ooH the Pioneer Paint
eompany, 136 First atreet Phones U
1S84. A-1SS4.
Imperial Turkish Baths, under Wat
son's restaurant Finest in city. Open
day and night i
Rapid strides in the settlement of St
Johns and the lowef peninsula country,
and . flattering prospects of further ex
tensions next year, promptedn the Pa
cific Telephone & Telegraph company to
build and equip a, new exchange at St
Johns. This exchange was . placed in
operation - yesterday - evening --at - 10
o'clock, and today the patrons of the
old exchange are being served from, the
new and up-to-date office, 1
The peninsula country especially- has
been In need of this added service. -The
new exchange at St Johns is modern in
every respect' and is planned to serve
the district for the next 10" years.
A new reinforced concrete building
has been erected at St Johns in which
to install the new plant The building
Is modern in every i respect and ,- con
tains rest rooms for the operators,, a
waiting room for patrons, business of
fices -and cloak rooms. The ventilation
perfect and the heating is by .an in
dividual plant. .The structure is abso
lutely fireproof and designed especially
for a telephone exchange.; It is locat
ed attNot 405. South. Jersey strcet-
The , company has notified all ' sub
scribers that beginning last evening at
10 o'clock all telephone numbers carry
ing the name of "Jersey" and "Rich
mond Will be, changed to "Columbia.
The new telephone directory will con
tain these changes. There were 720
telephone, lines in the old exchange, and
200 were added last evening. Seven op
erators are employed. The plant is
known as a common battery type and
has all the latest Improvements In tele
phony. The ultimate capacity is 8600
line The-operatton - oi f the-xehangre I
Will oe unaer lot qireuuun ui m. xu. n,
dlsfrlct tra'fflo chief. The wires enter
the building by an underground conduit
and this conduit extends for two miles
out from the exchange. No telephone
poles are in sight and the work has
been done at an expense of several
thousand dollars. The change.has been
made by the extension department.
under the supervision of J. L. Yarnell;
commercial manager of the local com
nanw : Ahnnt 57 nnrt telerhones are now
accessible over thlsNfeompany, and no
extra tolls are charged.-- ,
A glance at' the-figures compiled by
tha company showa a wonderful growth
In the extension department For Sep
tember 1909. the Pacific Telephone &
Teleerranh eomoany had 8,000,000 calls.
Daring the corresponding . month . for
1910 the books show 6,117,762 calls. In
comparison with other cities served by
thla company, taking cuies or iww.uuu
and over, in -the west, Portland stands
second highest tor efficient service,
San Francisco heads the list with a
percentage of 20. Portland is next with
19 per cent. Portland is 3 per cent bet
ter than 6attle and per cent better
than Tacoma.
Three Miles of Track Already
Laid Out of Clark on the
Oregon Side. . . ;
Three miles of track have already
been laid by the Oregon Truck line
out of Clark. ' the first station on the
Oregon stee of the Columbia, and work
is (progressing nicely. This report was
brought to Portland yesterday after
noon hr George A. Kyle, vies president
and general manager of the , company. -
Track laying began, a few daya ago,
and it is Jhoped to .put down about 1H
miles daily. Ties and rails are being
hauled across the river from the deliv
ery station on the North Bank line,, on
the Washington side of the river,' by
a large ferry barge towed by the steam
er norma, ana Air. Kyle states that It
s keeping the steamer and barsre busy
gelng back and forth across the river. .
It is Intended to have the line com
pleted as far as Crooked river in less
than two months, and then work Will
ASds cn lid Pins
and Dslt Cticldss
or Belt Pin don't overlook this salo.
as we certainly win orrer some oig
bargains.
boxto erLTca scat tdxs, 35
to 81,00; regular values. to i
GOX.D MUD KJlT TVXS, RO te
82.60; regular value from $1 to $6
sous rrxTyrs and ooxjj nxz.es
BDLT BCCKUEl and Z,T VIMB,
7S6 to f S.OO; regular yaiues.irom
(1.60 tO $10.00. ;
A, Hedneloon on Zvtry Kat lta. Belt
Pla ana sei suut u vm mwr
WATCH THE WINDOWS
Vex Week: foe Theee Barrelae
All Are aXarked Plain f igwes
These Goods Are All the Very Latest
v', Designs '
tsm ikAjtoia jBWBxatT stob
JAEGER BROS.
'. - 868 :' SCOXBIBOsT ST. v s ;
. BIT. THUD AMD rOXXBTH
MUST KEEP BOY AT 150
POUNDS OR GO JO JAIL
' Cleveland,' Ohio, Oct 8. If Mrs. Julia
Kneebeck allows far son Edward. 19
years old, to weigh less than 150 pound!
she will be arrested on a neglect charge,
Police Judge Levlne haa ruled.-
Two months ago Mrs. Kneebeck had
the boy arrested oh a vagrancy charge.
When brought into court he was emaci
ated and weighed only 120 pounds. Wit
nesses testified that the mother atarved
him and the judge, dismissing the case,
gave the boy into a friend's care. .
When young Knesbeck Was again
brought into court and weighed he
tlDoed the acalea at 164 pounds. The
Judge returned the boy to his mother
with a warning to. give mm plenty or
food, although ahe protested she didn't
want him.:'.,..;;,:-, .,.;:.,,..'.1.,:i..i..J....: .
S3. W. Koore, Photographer For tip
to date work, patronize the old reliable.
Seventh and 'Stark streets, Elks' bldg.
B. Sake, Sadies'
order, 840 and up.
8d and Morrison.
Tailor Salts to
Cambridge bldg.,
W. A. Wis and aasiclates. painless
deatists, Third and Washington.
atellahle Zye Specialists.. Freese &
Rice, 808 Merchants Trust Bldg-.
jack king's Turkish Baths. 'Largest
In city. Imperial Hotel Annex.
Bicycle for sale, $15, almost good' as
new. 229 Washington street''
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Sunday.
MISS WEST LOCATED
;r .
Charge of Corset Department.
The many 'friends of Mlsa West wh9
purchased corsets of her for years at
Mc Allen & McDonell's. will be pleased
to learn that she is now with the Allen
Cowman tailored ladles, suit house, 415
Washington atreet corner Eleventh,
showing the new models in Warner's
Ruat Proof , and Red Fern, Corsets at
agents' prices. Miss West understands
the model best suited to round out the
figure or reduce the full lines. Agency
Thomson's Glove Fitting Corsets. 415
Waafclnrtnn atrt Mlk a. Tint. '
Where to Dine.
drtlMoTi wtmmrnims7iS6ndally,1 Chicken dinner atTPeerless Cafeteria,
104 Fifth atreet
St Ann's Society The St Ann's so
ciety, of this parish, will give a charity
social Wednesday evening at 8:80. The
Hoesly orchestra will furnish the music.
Refreshments will be served. The Holy
PEIMPANTS
ForJheatreTime
arid Horse Show
Nothing enhancet evemnar
dress as -well as a beautiful
- neckchairi. We have them
in : all styles and at- all
prices Beautifhl combina
tions? of exquisite work
manship ' from a simple
neck chain to festoons, and
La Vallieres . elaborated
with jewels - or the fascia
nating Baroque pearl, drop.
Ask . to see the diamond
neck - pieces mounted on
platinum, you'll. enjoy look
ing1 at them. We enjoy
showing them.. We've
gained a large patronage
By selling guaranteed jew
elry at popular prices. V .
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JUST LIKE NEW
WAS NOW
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These are high-grade pianos taken iii ex
, v change for'Kranich & .Bach Bab?
Grands and Prayer Pianos,
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OLDEST MUSIC DEALERS & PORTLAND
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See Regular AdLast Page, Sec. 1
Phone Your 'Grocery Orders Priv. Ex. 4 A6 1 0 1
The
Greater
Meier (FrfliakStbre
Pure Food- Groceriesi"
Goods move so quickly here that stock is always fresh. We buy in such
larsre ouantitiea that our SELLING PRICE is freauentlr less than many
stores have to pay for goods at wholesale. We give prompt and careful
aiicnuon 10 man ana teiepnono oraers. wau ana set mi iw
The Following Prices are in i Force the Kntire Week
PICNIC SHOULDERSrtCutMrfstyiear
; .i ,. .... .I , lean; a 101 oi iuv ouugni ui Agf
this special sale tomorrow at the very low price , of, pound Tt
M. F. COFFEE-1""0 rw&r, tut
as we naa a large siock' on unu mciuic mc
advance we can still make the same low price on the usual splen- 00,
did quality; s Our famou"M. & E. blend) regular 30c grade, pound .aWC
The Famous Butternut Brand Butter, 73c the Square
EXCEt f Cor th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE. WATCH 1 1
DELICIOUS
BREAKFAST
BACON,, lb. .
28c
SAUERKR'UT
. reeularry I5c
quart
I2c
RICE, Japan
style, 6 pounds,
for
25c
BOILED HAM
special the
' pound
36c
Victor Flour, the BW. $5.39; the 30-Ib. Sack $1,43
New York State
Full Cream
Cheese
25c lb.
Sweet Apple ,
Cider (includ- '
ing jug), gallon
- 40c
Winter , Banana
atnd Fancy King
Applet y
$5 Box
Home Made
Grape Fruit
Marmalade
18 c Class
en S - .LIZA JANE COOKIES; for this sale, the lb. 10
Op vClUl ABETTA BISCUITS, 6 packages, at this sale gg?
FRENCH PASTRYSpecial department Complete assortment here.
S ir I
Tii. (.mAnatndnni nt vrnn fnn1stuffi KAOLA. the
l newVvegetable shortening compound, Crescent Baking
Powder. , bample the biscuits, etc.
Mapleine Demonstration. Try the uncooked candy
Special Sale of Holland Bulbs
We have just received an enormous shipment of 300,000 Holland bulbs
for fall nlantinar. These were crown by H. Van Koolberger & Son. at
Baskoop, Holland. They are the largest, growers of bulbs in the world.
The Bie Store has secured the sWe agency for, Portland for these bulbs,
and our huge contract enables us to quote vigorous and hardy bulbs at
prices never before named in this city. On sale in Housefurnishing Sec
tion, basement. Don't fail to take advantage of this sale tomorrow.
HYACINTHS, assorted, spe- CA
cial orice. the dozen, onlv J"C
TULIPS', assorted, 'special,
the dozen, tomorrow only
JONQUILS (yellow), spe
cial at, the dozen, only
25c
20c
NARCISSUS (yellow). spev O C
.cial price, the dozen,, only fciJC
DAFFODILS (yellow), spe-
cial price, the dozen, only. eWC
ANEMONES, assorted, spe. OA.
cial. the dozen, sale at only aWC
SPANISH IRISassorted, at the special price, the dozen, for only lOf
Lindsay Lights Complete 54c
The Lindsay Lights isJtnown the country-over for its higK standard-o
quality, i no Dumer gives a xugn canuio power ugai waitu ia uiuttuj
white.. We offer this light complete, with burner, mantle ind Clr
clobe. all readT to attach to the gas. special tomorrow at enlyTll
GENUINE LINDSAY MAN
TLES, regular 30c values. 1 D
special for this sale at only IOC
GENUINE . LINDSAY - MAN
TLES. regular 15c values, 11
special for this sale at only 11C
SELF - LIGHTING MANTLES,
our regular 35c values, spe- OQ,
cial for this sale at only OC
GENUINE WELSBACH MAN
TLES. regular 20c values, t?
special for this sale at only lvC
To Those Who Lend Honey on Real Estate
The CERTIFICATE OF TITLE furnlshea everything that you
get by using the Abstraot method of examining titles and much
more.. ," '
In making a CERTIFICATE OF TITLE the Title A Trust Com
pany makes up an office Abstract." which .contains everything that
JSvould go Into an ordinary Abstract. In addition all the pri
vate records of tne eompany are available for examination, a great
portion of which cannot go into an - Abstract, but which are often,
Invaluable in determining the true condition of the title In question.
In this reepect, then,, the CERTIFICATE la stronger than the Ab-:
struct of Title. - , v . .
The' examination Is made by specialists, lawyers who nave made
n, business of real estate lew for many years. Their standing Is
known throughout the community. Questionable points In the title.
. if any arise, are decided by consultation of the attorneys of tha
.company, thus giving the benefit of their combined judgment
In addition to the above, the CERTIFICATE Itself Is guaran
teed to be correot. . That guarantee Is backed by more than a quar
' ter of amllllrm dollars of assets. Including a special deposit of ,59
- 000 with the Treasurer of the State of Oregon, thus adding still
greater strength to an already superior evidence of title.
TITLE-AND -TRUST-COMPANY
FaXD-TTT .OAPITA1 $350,000
LnrH Udg, Kortheast Comer fourth and Oak Storeetf
TomorTbvy's bargains in the Basement "Underprice Store."
Read carefully and profit by the saving opportunities. Qual
ity will not be sacrificed here for the sake of making little
prices. A safe store first of all, and a money-saver always.
Women's 82 Underwear at G3c
In the basement underprice store tomorrow, a sensational offer of a
sample line of Women's Vests and Pants, in good quality merino, mer
cerized, cotton, fleece-lined, etc.; seasonable garments, bought at a
great sacrifice. You can choosefrom the lot of values up to CO:
$2.00 the garment, at the very low special price of, the garment vOC
$1.25 Gloves at 87c
In the basement "underprice
store' tomorrow., complete line
of ladies, tan cape Gloves, ill ; the
best shades r regular $1J2S
values, special price, pair OlC
20c Hose Only 0c
2000 pairs children's black Cot
ton' Stockings,. 1x1 ribbed, seaol
less , foot, reinforced, heels : and
toes; fast color; very good Q
20c values", special, the pair aC
G1 rls.G 8 Coats
Special at G3.98
Qg Dresses 8 2Q8
Tomorrow, in the Basement "Un
derprice Store," a sale of Girls'
Wool Coats in plain and fancy
materials, short or long lengths,
for girls 6 to 14 years of age.
, Good, warm school coats, regu
larly worth -to $8.00.
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Special tomorrow for
DRESSES Children's Luster
Dresses, in white, navy, cardinal
and light blue. Sizes 2 to 6 years..
i-Jhc- very best styles and qualities'
for school wear. - Values regular-
ly worth to $5.00 each, a
Specially priced only
!b2.98
v i V. l
85c Fancy Silks Now at 48c
$1 Silk and WooI PoplIn 67c
20 different- colors silk and
wool Poplin, .24 inches wide; the
best popular fabric for this sea
son for street or evening wear?
Reglar $1.00 quality, tin-
derprice at only, the yard vlv
35c Pictures at 5c
The greatest picture values tver
shown In Portland. Marines, land
scapes, etc., in colors, mounted
on heavy mats; size 14x17; every
Picture s beauty and worth P
Sc; on special sale at, each wC
7c Kerchiefs at 3c
2000 dozen ladies' hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, yery neat colored
borders: regular 7c values. 9
on special sale for only, each J v
Olds, Wortman & King Store
New fancy Silks, bought especial
ly, for the. underprice store at a
great sacrifice.' A" te new cat
terns in stripes, plaids, etc. Ex
cellent , values at 85c; on AQi
special "sale at, the yard t iOC
40c Note Paper at 10c
25c Envelopes at Sc
DIARIES The ' underprice t0
store offers 25c Diaries, each IC
NOTE PAPERA quire of reg
ular 20c to 40c grade; only 10
ENVELOPES Good quality of
15c, A)c and iic values,- on r
special sale at only, the pkg.
alo u ior pose caras,
good 15c, 20c and 25c vals
SHELF PAPER, in all colors,
with fancy borders; regular
5c value, on special sale for JC
POSTCARDS, special, doten
mm
Makes Good, It saves you money. It all burns.
It - is dean. : No sootno clinkers no dirt.
Makes a hot firs and leaves little ash. .'Call
up and order a ton. Prove it. Telephones,
A 3887 Marshal 2635, or
Ordorfroin YsurdooJiir to-d ixy
IS
B0BOXE4TZOV 9AMX
OentM Taoglis asd Twantr-Xourtli Its.
SACRAMENTO
PORTLAND
ooTOBsa .4, a, e, r, a, .
Oatnaa Bsffla Waskdays at S0 . M,
Snuiaays at S80 T. lav
Admission Bleachers, 25c: a rand
stand. SOo; boxea lie extra. Children
Bleaenara," JOcj grandstand, 1 Sc.-
ZJU)ZZS' PAT WUDAX:'
Boya under 11 Tree to Bleachers
Wedneaday.
TEETH
5av Your Teeth Now
You save a dollar, we
make a dollar and ths
Expensive Dentist loses
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your work. We work
tor prices you can pay.
Open evenings until S
?nd Bundaya until 13:10
or people who work.
Offices established tea
years and our guarantee Is good.
BOBTOB DEMTISTB. .
Offices corner Fifth and Morrison sta,
entrance 291H Morrison at., opposite
Meier & Frank's and Postofflce.
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319 ALDER CON. 6
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Morrison Electric Co.
8. C, JAGGER. J. S5. MAXOJI.
, ' 891 X. Xorrtsoa. . .. Both rhoses.
Gorham Rubber Co.
309 OAK ST, PORTLAND, OR.
Sawyers Oi
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