The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, mi.
v A UTH 0 RS OF R iES OLUTI 0 N S FOR DIRECT VOTE ON UNITED STATES SENATORS
onoe premier backstop. Is going back
and that Cub - fane are glad that be
tend the Inatallatlon. It la planned to
atrlng most of tha wiraa and ereot poles
before, track laying is oommenoed. The
board of supervisors yesterday appro
priated 110,001 for tha overhead work.
. Tnalnir nthera Annor llarshaL '
CZAR SENDS WOLF '
HOUNDS TO CARNEGIE
, . , ; V, ; ! , f
" (Publlhm' Prm IimhJ Wlr.) '
fit. J'eteraburg, June IS. The csar
has Juat sent sa a preaeht. to Andrew
Carnegie two splendid wnlf hounds from
the Imperial keQnels. They have, been
ehlppad :to New York accompanied by.
two keepere. '. The , dogs pave, been
trained te hunt wolves' and are rather
savage to all but those, they know.
One hundred thousand card adver
tlalng union label firms will be distrib
uted throughout the - country by ' the
Textile Workers' International union. '. '
01B0AMIII
la no longer pa the team la the general
belief In baaebell circles bare. Conalder
able, comment baa been oauaed by the
fact that two daya before tha trade
which aent Kllng to the Beaton Dovee
was announced, five Trolley ' Dodgers
stole while he waa behind tha bat.;
"'"; , : Erect First Tol. ,'
' trailed Pt4 ltfd Wlr.
fan rranclaoo. June II. With appro
prlata exerclaea, the flrat pole ef tha
Oeary street municipal street railway
eyatem will be erected at 1 a. m. to
morrow at tha Prealdlo avenue eroea.
log. Engineer A. M. Hunt will superin-
V' Unllad Ptm LfuW 1r.l . ' '
v Venice, Cat, June. 1. The sprawling
and posing of eome of the bathera at the
beach here annoya City Marshal George
Nettleton and today ha aaked the board
of trueteee .to paaa an ordinance pro
hibiting parsons from going about the
streeta or lyinr on the beech clad only
In .their fathlng eulta, He alao aaWed
tha city to employ a muaoular police
woman to .eliminate beach fUrtationa.
SENATE
i -
U Follette Sets Off. Fireworks
bv: Declarlna -Treaty Will
Not' Relieve Country Froiri
A.
Excessive Cost of Living..
V
. a tfc- ,( i
RECIPROCITY
... . ......
h "Weehlnston. Jane II. The opening
In tha raHnrACltr f1(ht was Sched'
nltd to begin la ths senate at I 'clock
V this afternoon, when separate reports
' on the bill are expected to be presented
by the finance oommlttee.
Chairman Penrose Is ready to pr"nt
'the majoritr report, referring the bill
as oassed by the house, with. Root
amendment, without recommendation.
Three Minority aVeports.
The minority reports were prepared
h TjiKolletta. MoCurnber and Williams.
' irniictta'a resort declaree that the
maasura is dlaciimlnatory In favor of
tha manufacturers and ' unfair to-the
v farmera, McCumber s report separately
'-.-T denounces tha measure. Williams report-repreeeated
the Democratic view
and ' Included eppoaltton to tha Boot
amendment, with approval Tot tha kill
as passed by the house. ' . .
- v The ' reciprocity meaaurr" was the
business scheduled when the aenate
met at S o'clock. Leaders predict that
the debate will laat for at least a
'.I" month. -. r-'."V ,
" in offering his separate'-report on
. the reciprocity bill LaFollette served
. notice that be would offer amendments
which he said would reduce the cost
of Uv ins over 1290,000.000 annually.
' Sin Vet KeprooenUtlvo.
Referring to the reciprocity bill as
passed by the house, he said:
'it -The bill represents neither the prla-
..' dole of orotectlon - nor of tariff for
revenue only. The etijy principle It rep
resents fairly la that of free trade, . No
. relief from the excessive cost, of living
will result from the exchange In tanrr
reductions on. manufacturea covered U
this aaraement.
' f "While Canada Is our formidable com.
' petitor la agriculture we have now such
-; n overwhelming advantage that we
need not fear that Canadian manufac
turea will threaten our supremacy on
this online. , It la not the fanner nor
I tha consumer for whom these negotia
tions were made. It was made for the
i benefit of the railroad a, the miller, the
I ! packer, tha publisher, . -. . "
j- I .-- V ' Jtfmll'9f "IttrttH. -'
' i "Publishers are promised a free mar
ket for print paper for which we spend
$68,000,000 annually.''
'.' The report denounced the paper trust,
declaring Its conditions demand action
Intended to bring Immediate relief. - It
adds: -
The gross Injustice of the proposed
bill compels me to oppose It If, how
ever, It Is enacted Into law. It ahould
. not pass without amendments In the
' ; Interest of the great body of consumers,
.. . including farmera who are compelled
to carry all the burdens ef the presi
dent's lopsided pact," .'.,.'
. T.s i m i in- .!,
DIRECT ELECTION
RESOLUTION WINS,
: . WITH AMENDMENT
(Continued rrom Pago One. .'. '
the resolution on the around of federal
dictation of atatea rights.
. .. .Democrat Swings Tote. '
The vote of a single Democrat In the
senate, Clark of Axkansaa. who voted
against- the other- members, of his.
party and favored the Brlstow amend
ment, made poaslble the tie which. Vice
President Sherman's deciding vote
turned into victory for the Kansan.
Jlad Clark voted . with the Democrats,
politicians, today point out,' the party
.would have been successful In Its at
tempt to put before the Republican
aenate a reeolutlon which It Is belle ved
would have failed to pass. ,
- That the Democrats sought to force
tha Republicans to vote on:, tha direct
' election resolution as it came fronr-ths
house, expecting it. would be defeated;
thus making campaign material. Is the
assertion of politicians here.
;: Wegro offrage Baal Point.
The question of negro auffrage Is
A p p e a 1 forcefully to"
particular men,' be
cause they're right
Curt, brims .and Sai-
Ion Split Straws, 'Sen-,
nits, Mackinaws, , etc'
The entire range of
fashion's styles.
The "Bciv&Mwiyk:
.$X00 A'
c Panama $5.00 Up -
linTlCLOTIIING coi
Leaver
straws
Two member of the United Stttei
tion permitting the popular election of the United Btatee senatori, were paasea oy io sen,a. w m
left Is Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, father of a resolution permitting the direct election of united
States senator. On the right Is Senator Joseph L. Brlstow of Kansas, whose resolution fires the fed
eral government supervision of such elections.; , - . , : ' ' -'
the real point at Issue. The reeolutlon.
aa it passed the house, specifically pro
vided that tha varleua states ahould
control the time, place and manner of
holding elections. , The Brlstow amend
ment, which waa a - aubsmuie, omita
tha provision of the house and by In
ference permits federal control of elec
tions. The language applying oirecuy
to the matter of elections Is almost
Identical with that In tha clause of the
constitution providing for tha election
of representatives. '
It Is admitted In party circles here
that the real opposition of-the Demo
crats to tha Brlatow amendment waa
not shown by the final vote on the
reeolutlon. v ,
- -. gjhlft Opposition.
That this . opposition, however, will
not extend to killing tha reeolutlon In
conference, but will be ahlfted to the
state legislatures, Is aatd to be the
party plan. i .; v
Blnce It requires a vote or three-
fourths of the state legislatures to rat
ify, ahould the twelve atates of the
solid south'- fall to indorse on the
ground that it would mean federal in
terference with the lawa governing the
enfraachieement of , tha . negro, . this
number In itaelf would be one more
than enough to prevent the amendment
from becoming effective. ?
Tha resolution as amended and passed
followa: "i.- -
That in lieu of the first paragraph
of eectttm three vt article one of the
constitution ef the United States, end la
lieu of ao much of paragraph two of the
same section as relates to tha filling1 of
vacancies, the following be proposed aa
an amendment to tha constitution, which
shall be valid to all IntenU and pur
poaes on tha pert of the constitution
when ratlf led oy the legislatures . or
three fourths of the aUtes: '
Provides fot Yacanolea.
"The, aenate cf tha United' Btatee
ahall be eompoaed of two senators from
each aUte, elected by the people thereof,
for six years;, and each senator ahall
have one votel The electors In each
state .shall have the qualification requi
site for electors of tha moat numerous
branch of the state legislatures, f..
"When vacancies happen In the rep
resentation of any sUte In. the aenate,
the executive authority of such atate
shall issue writs of election td fill such
vacancies; provided,,, that the legisla
ture of any state may empower the ex
ecutive thereof to' make temporary ap
polntmenta until the people fill the va
cancies by election aa the legislature
may direct.- - -.'
"This amendment ahall not be so eon
etrued as to affect the election or term
of any senator chosen before it becomes
valid as part of the conatitution.7
BORAH IS-PLEASED; . -BELIEVES
STATES WILL
- RATIFY RESOLUTION
. 4, ; (CaltaS Prew Maaed Wire.) ''
Washington June 14. Asserting his
belief that the resolution for the direct
election of gUnited States senators would
be ratified by the aUte legislatures,
Senator -Borah (Republican. Idaho);
father of the resolution,, expressed his
pleasure today over its passing. '
Fersonaity, ne'saia, -i wouia nave
much preferred to see the direct election
ef senators resolutidn adopted aa It
came from the Judiciary committee, but
it la exceedingly gratifying that the
measure passed aa it did. - I think that
If it reaches the states they will ratify
it- I believe the ratification " would
have been more certain if the resolu
tion had been adopted in fta original
form. 1 I feel, ; however, that It was a
great victory and that all ought to be
satisfied.": -;:". . ' ..
Borah sharply opposed the Brlstow
amendment, which was adopted. .
Senator Brlstow, (Republican, Kan
aas), father of the amendment, made the
following ..statemenuK" . v j.-', -"The
proBDect'ls now fine. The dl
rect election of senators resolution, as
the senate adopted li, I believe, is cer
tain to be approved by three-fourths
of the states within a year or two. It
presents the simple question of whether
senators ahould be elected by the peo
ple, and therefore is much stronger than
the original resolution, which provided
a change in the constitution depriving
the government of the right to control
senatorial elections. If that resolution
had been adopted,' it would have pre
Clpltated a bitter political controversy
over sectionalism' and the negro ques
tion all over the country. I think the
house; will adopt the resolution as It
passed the senate . -
AVIATOR BEGINS RISKY
TRIP OVER APPENINES
.-t.y...;: 1 , .fin yy yj .--.j"- wtj, "
I . (Dnlted Ptom Leae-d Wire.! "-
f Rome, June ltHeedlees of the dae-
gera of croasipr the . Appenlnea, rthe
warning of- hli friends and tha decision
of other blrdmen ' to withdraw,' Aviator
Fry today started n the Kome to
Turin lea: of the, Parts-Turin aeroplane
race. The distance is 300 miles. . A
prise of 1100,00ft has been offered for
the flight, and though it was tacitly
agreed when the airmen reached Rome
to abandon the last leg of the flight.
FYey decided to- comply with the ori
glnel conditions, and be certain of se
curing the PCU , '..;
senate whose resolutions provldlnj
BRIBERY
CHARGE
Insurrecto Colonel Accused of
, Extorting Large Sum
: From Governor.
CDaltad rrasj tisnd Wlra.
Nogales, Mex June 11. Char gad
with having accepted a bribe from fed
eral officers la connection with the ex
ecution of "Red" Lopes, at Ague Prleta,
Colonel Garcia, In command of the In
surrecto troops la the state of. Bonoro,
will. It waa announced today, be tried
by court martial.
Colonel Garcia returned here today
from HermoeUlo, where he had gone
to explain - the reaaona for his arrest
snd detention at Nogalee of Former
Governor Redo, of the state of Blnaloa.
It ' was also Intimated that Colonel
Garcia extorted a large aura of money
from Redo before he waa released.
Colonel Cabral arrived here shortly
before noon1 with lie, additional insur
recto troepa. . Believing that Cabral is
here 'for' the purpose of disbanding his
troops. Colonel Garcia and his men, 100
strong, entrenched themselvea In the
old County Jail and backed by several
hundred rounds of ammunition, will re
sist any attempt at dlsbandment
High Prairie Grain Outlook Good.
(Ha lea Rnreaa ef The
Klickitat, Wash., June
(Haleai Rnreaa ef The Jevrnal.)
II. Manager
Health and
BY MRS, MAB
-Edith:, No. I do not believe in "dry
shampoos.' , If you were going to wash
your face, would you even think, of
rubbing powder on ItT When you need
a shampoo ask your hairdresser for
a canthrox shampoo or. ouy tne can
throx at any drug store and prepare
the shampoo at home by dissolving a
teasnoonfu
Eoonfui of canthrox in a cup or not
water. . The cleansing lather of this
shampoo wilt remove the excess oil ana
all dirt and -dandruff fron-4he- scalp
pores.
Tour hair will rinse eaally and
dry
ry quickly. This is-the most bene
ficial shampoo -1 have ever used, it Is
very refreshing to an itching scalp ana
makes the hair very soft, silky and so
fluffy there will eeem to be rwloe as
much of It ' Tou will find nothing bet
ter than this ahampoo for promoting a
clean, healthy condition of the hair
and scalp. It Is not expensive and will
not cause the hair to beoome dull and
streaky like soap shampoos do.
W. M Your dulL weak, expression'
less eyes can be made clear, beautiful
and sparkling by putting in each eye
twice dally a few drops of a simple
tonic made by dissolving an ounce 01
crystes in a pint of cold water. . This
inaxnenalva tonlo Is very soothing and
strengthening to weak, tired or; in
flamed eyee. Oculists find it excellent
for treating granulated nas ana eye
troubles generally. Its strengthening
properties make it a great aid to those
who wear, glasses. . ,. ..... .,:
Mrs. O. Ifli Tou may be able td re
duce your weight simply by exercising
and dieting, but you can easily nasten
tha reduction witn the loiiowtna: Dis
solve four ounces Of par not is .In one
and ona-half nlnta hot water: when cold
strain out the. sediment; take a- table-
spoonful of the liquid before each meal
and you will find it a splendid dlssolv
er of fatty tissues that will not , yield
to other remedies. It Is harmless. In
expensive and has restored many to
their former slender figures and given
sure relief from the burden of being
tun fat ' .11 .. 1
M. R. C: ' A good inexpensive lotioni
to take away that sniny, ouy, sanow
look to vour ; comnlexlon can be pre
pared at small cost as follows: Dis
solve four ounces of spurmax In one
half-pint hot water; when cool add two
teaspoonfuls glycerine and apply to th
skin, rubbing gently until, dry. This
will "whiten and beautify , your akin
without leaving that powdered look.
Tou will find this lotion far bettef than
powder, aa it not'-only gives your face
a fresh, youthful tint, but does, not rob
off or show like powder. I find it ex
cellent for preventing and removing
freckles, skin, pimples and,, as a pro
taction to the skin from the. sun and
wind. Do not use powder on Vour face
If you want your complexion to remain
smootn ana iree zrom. mai muauy tuva.
Martha: If you have any fears of
;
mm
..-iV
for an amendment to the constitu
Brady of the Oak View farm of Sf0
acrea, located on the famous wheat-
growing section ef High Prairie,' near
Lyle. repprts crops very promising, as
a criterion of the outlook, reports on a
field of 111 acres In oats showed nly
10 aores not up to the standard. Tha
flrat combined harvester in that section
will shortly arrive on the prairie. Oak
View is the largeat wheat farm-in the
county, and Is owned by Frank A. Emp
sey, a mining roan residing at Spokane
COFFIN NAILS ARE. DELIGHT
(Continued from . Page , One) ',' '
Sidney don't trade me off for, a yellow
dog.'- -
Calls Jfceve a eed TftTiet." f
'.Attorney John I Rand, Love's attor
ney, tbla morning sought - to establish
the fact that Love had always acted as
a dutiful husband and had provided and
waa alwaya willing to provide a home.
The testimony of plaintiff was to the
effeet that he had alwaya given her
lota ef money and Jewels. He admitted
she had returned to him $7000 out of
111,000 he had deposited to her credit
in the Fifth Avenue bank at New York.
Concerning the reaaona why he want
ed bis wife to leave England, Love
said: 'The reaeon was that I had lost
my money and had to go to work." .
On crest-examination, Mr. Tuaka
sought to prove that Love had been In
New Tbrk n hie return from England
and had voted there. The witness de-
fnied this, saying that he landed from
the steamer Leutschland at. Hobokon,
N. J, and had gone direct te Chicago
via Philadelphia, .leaving Chicago for
the west a few days later.
The hearing was adjourned at noon
until 1p.m. ; , . vr :
Cobs Think K2injr Going; Back.
r Chicago. June 11. That Johny Kllng,
Beauty Notes
MARTTN
becoming bald, now la the time to save
your nair. tjy re tunc one-nair pint al
cohol and one ounce qulnsoin at your
druggist's and mixing with ona-half
pint cold water you will have the finest
remedy imaginable for dandruff and
falling, lifeless hair. Bub this ton!
Into the scalp twice a week and yoi
will soon sea a -wonderful Improvement
in your nair. it win taae on a neaun
color and become glossy- and abundani
This tonlo Is not sticky and will In
stantly relieve scalp Itching. I know of
many hairdressers who use this tonle
exclusively and with fine results. It is
equally good for' both light and dark
hair. , '
' Mrs. C K.! For . that - tired., wornout
reeling you need a good tonlo to duiii
up your strength,- energy and appetite,
and remove from your blood those Im
purities, which cause pimples, sallow-
neas and otner sun trouDies.- xou can
prepare at home an Inexpensive,' bene
ficial tonlo as follows: Dissolve one-
half cup sugar and one xunce kardene
In one-half pint, alcohol, then add hot
water to make ariuu quart, xaxe a tab
leepoonful before each meal. I .cannot
recommend, this tonlo too highly as a
reliable spring medicine, It will give
you new life and ambition and turn
your pimply, . sallow complexion into
a new, fresh one. For stimulating the
organs of the body to - normal action
you will find this simple, old-fashioned
tonlo Just grand., -t -
MrsrN. GtEven 'at your" ire of 4
there can be no good -excuse for your
complexion not looking lust as smooth,
fresh and plump aa it did IS years ago.
I want you te try a cream-Jelly that I
have found very fine for clearing up a
dark, rough, wrinkled skin. You can
make it yourself by dissolving an ounce
of almosoin In one-half pint eold water;
then add two teaspoonfuls glycerine,
stir and let stand . over night before
using, Jfpply this to your face and you
will soon rind mose large airc-coueci-
lng pores smaller, your blackheads and
-inkles srone ana . your -complexion .
smooth and clear. As a skin beautlfleri
I have never seen ns equal ana l know
you will like it, , ... t, .
Betty; - 'A simple paste made with 1
powdered : delatone and -water will rid t
your face ot those unsightly hairs. Get
an ounce of delatone from tha druggist
and with a little water mix some to
form a paste, then spread. on hairy sur
face and after remaining two or. three
mlnntea . rub off - and " wash the akin.
Delatone costs dollar aa ounce, but It
dfles'-the-woki-.euleklr...
4 IMay: Faded 'blonde hair can be re
stored to Us former gloss and brilliancy
if you shampoo with canthrox. . rinse
and dry, and then wash with marlax
tea, rinse again ana ory. xou wui nna
marlax . autte harmless, but. It soon
changes streaky, faded blonde hair to
Its former rich shade and softness. .
A Small . Bofs;fi!&cidef
m VliSU SBtaa - vvf tm aaM.v waaw arm
splash of mud does not ' Improve the
looks of a suit, but we can soon take
away all signs of the damage done.
Anyhow, lfwlll pay you to have your
suit cleaned and pressed occasionally.
It Improves their appearance and. gives
them that tailor-shop appearanoe they
had when Tim delivered, to, you. r
ViennialSteam Gleaning
Kan .Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
f H rkenes Slala 16, A-S4SO.-,
gae-SSS Third Bt, Portland, Or. ,
.-1; ;'v 1
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1 . , . t a'sii''.-'; ,' w "'; .
Which way Is Ppirtland trow-
Inf? Is it folnr north; sooth, '
east or west? It you .wiU study :
the growth of cities, yon will
find that the hamlet begins at,;
a point and grows to a small . ,
extent in the form of star.
then the star turns Into a circle
and the dry swings in the most
eligible, convenient direction. 1
Portland is beautifully and mag
nificently situated and like the ''
mtjority of cities, cannot grow "
in four directions. To the west t
are hills which make building -Impracticable.
To V . the nort h f
and south the same hills almost '
touch the .river which has , re- :
tarded for years and in fact for ,
time to come Portland's growth :
north or south.' To the east is . V
a beautiful plateau as smooth
as a table gradually sloping to !
the Willamette and Columbia
rivers affording perfect drain-
are. good elevation -and the ,
most natural way for Portland
to grow. . A city in its growth
follows the course of least re
sistance. ' One has only to stand
on the Yeon building, to see the
Phone
Marshall
410 ';
1 rousers.
Owing to the backward season. I am overstbt&eo
stock and I am soins to ive you more for your, money
L by any tailor. ; ! will build
terns you may select, worth
f
I
;
125 Fifth Street
;iii 1 J m.
1 m P
m m ml
sTsat Washington. ; Oyea a'ra. tOPEN
'' ' v.'' '' V
' mm mm
- ore
.' noticeable
demonstration V of
t Portland forging ahead sait of,- 1
1 the WUhunette river. ' The east ,
i eide ss one rides through it pf-f ;
V gents an appearance econd t5';
' none and equalled by very few v
residential districts on the Pa
" dfic coast or even in the United
.States. People make real estate '
values. People arejsclectlng the
east side as a place to live be--'
- cause .the streets are' straight, ..
- wide, level and improved. The '
4 ' land K Is : fertile; . the : location ;
healthy and conveniences, stich as -;
' water, sewer, gss, electricity and ''
i telephones installed. The trans- .
portarion is tnore than satiifac- .'
. tory . to : every resident because ;
each section is tapped by double
. . track line and the cars are op-
to-cate in every respect. V In se
lecting a real estate Investment;
buy where the people are going, '.,
but buy before they get there.
There Is no money to, be made -tn
purchasingproperty after it '
ia built up, occupiedjuid made..;;.
Buy, in , -the rough trtjprove
' your own and wait for others
to improve around , you-then
selL ' Buy the fringe and do hot
get too impatient. Buy before ; V
railroads are in operationnot
after. Buy before) ; imp rove
ments art in. Oregon Heights . '
fronts East Thirty-third street.
only five blocks walk to the
present terminus of the Alberta r
v .
suit to your' measure front
rrom 530.00 1o S50.0Uf tor
wmm.
t --,.'4 !; '5',,'t -.
Union Label iilEverv Garment
l wui iubkc me exin irouscre
your vm or j rrom any; ?cauuuj pBy ;or lancy suipea Z
trousers pattern 'you may; selectWITiisI assortment in-'
eludes 'Banhockbum
Niggerhead Chetiotsr you cait
less than:$5000, together with
and brown1!,' English : Worsteds
States Government lest Blue Serges.? I have spared no
money in securing the best tailors this' country affords, ;
and I will see to it enonally
unlesayour stut is more than
TAILOR
EVENINGS
'-'Z' mZ
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kits
' earline.' Every' lot In the tract-'
s; ;s high and dry winter and sum-,s-
mer, and the entire 'tract com-'
:'; mands a' magnificent view of the
" mountains and the ' Columbia
: river. ; The district around Ore-
s. V gon Heights during ihe last few ,
" , , years has increased 500 per cent
, In population and 1000 per cent
Vi Via valuei: Oregon Heights is
, . certain within , the V next few
V years to have the same exper-
; lence. ' Improvements such as -
; .. rradinc the streets, concrete
. walks and curbs will he put in ;
: ; at oncej In fact the resolutions
V have already been approved so
;there will be no delay. ' Do not
' wait until next year to 1 select
your 'lots because every year
; . that yoU postpone this duty the'
. higher the value , is when you
wish to buy. , Oregon Heights'
l is in the dty limits of Portland
" and in the path of Portland's fu
ture growth. Every lot is SO
feet wide and 100 feet in depth.
.The streets are 60 feet in width
-and. as straight as a string,
v- Grammar school,' butcher shop,.
. grocery and other conveniences
within 10 minutes' walk. Lots ,
in Oregon Heights will be sold
' for twice the price they are now
offered within two . years. I
' want you to see Oregoa Heights
st my expense. Toe terms are ,
$10.00 down and $10.00 - per ,
month. ' Take advantage of this
- ODoortunitv before it is too" late,
."i Ring me up on the phone, Mar-
v ahall 410 and make an apooint-
' ment when and where I can call ,
' . r 1 a . '
: xor you ana your inena in our
motor. car to see Oregon
Heights; you will be under no
obligation to buy. Marshall '410.
: . Yeon . :
. Building. ;
. 1,-. - ;.. ' : . -
than was ever before riven
any Spring or Summer pal-
only
'-('
irum iic some maienai as
buy in any tailor shop for ;'
all the late shades of tans
and the famous United -
that you' will not leave here
satufactory in every detail
125 Fifth Street
Year Washington. Opea Xve'ga.' -
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