The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 23, 1911, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 23, ,1811.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AML&KMKM8
URPHEUMOrphtum . Circuit Vaude
ville. ,i .:. ' V'
BAKER Vaudeville and motion plo-
" turea. '
PANTAOES -Vaudeville. ...
EMPRESS Sullivan Consldlna, va
. dsviiie. , ' -. '
OAKS PARK Pa trick Conway'
band.
if tsrnoon ana
star" "arcade, oh jot, tivou.
MAJESTIC Flrat run ploturss. 11 a.
m. to 11 p. m -i ,-.
,: .V -
MT 70VX1TAX AT 1W0MI-
. Ths following Journal sgents v
' will supply Journal ajbscribars
e at regular city ratss. Havs Th
Journal follow you during your ,
' e vacation.
Breaker. Waih.-Breaker ho- 0
' tel. agent. ,
4 Columbia Beach. Or. E. D.
e London, agent.
Collins Hot Springs, Wash.
w 7. A. Toung, agent
Oearhart, Or. Horace A. Wll-
e son, agent, haadquartors at Sea- e
lde.
4 Hot Lake, Or. Hot Lakt sanl- 0)
: e tarlum, agent
e Long Beach,' Wean. Seaviow,. 4
A Long Beaclw Tioga. Breaker,
w Ocean Park, Nahootta and all
0 point on North beach. Lawrence
Dlnneen, agent hoadqusrtora, e
4 Hackney Cottage, Beaview, Waah. 0
0 Newport, Or. Frad Toung, e
agent V
4 ' Seaside, Or. Horace A. Wll-
e son, agent box (TT, or Lewis'
0 drug stora
0 8hlpherds Springs, Wuh. -r-
e Mineral Spring hotel, agent
' Wenatchee Spring Wenaha
w Sprlnga hotel, agent
Wllholt Spring. Ci F. W.
McLeran. agent O
YVeathog Conditions.
The Idaho disturbance has moved
southeastward to Texas and ths north
Pacific high pressure area has moved
north to western Washington. A new
high pressure area ha made Its appear
ance over Alberta. ' Showers and
thunderstorm 'have occurred in the
Rocky mountain states and in Kansas,
Nebraska and the Dakntas. The rains
have ceased in the middle Atlantic
states and no precipitation of conse
quence has occurred in the Isst 24
hour on the Pacific slope. It Is much
cooler in the upper Missouri valley and
In the Canadian northwest and gener
ally slightly warmer In the Pacific
states. In the Mississippi, valley and
the Atlantic states the temperature are
Slightly, above normal and In Texas
they .are decidedly above normal.
The conditions are favorable for fair
weather In this district Sunday. It will
be warmer In southeastern Idaho and
continue moderately warm elsewhere.
' FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity: Sunday, fair.
Northwesterly winds.
Oregon and Washington: Sunday,
fair. Northwesterly winds,
Idsho: Sunday, fair, warmer south
east portion.
EDWARD A. BEAI.S.
District Forecaster.
Duncans to Warm Springs. Raymond
Duncan and Jit wife will spend the
summer among the Indian of the Warm
Spring reservation. Their object la to
make a Study of the Indian music and
register it in the Hellenic music writing
system. They will bring monocards
with them, so as to scientifically de
termine the Intervals and scales. They
will also bring with them weaving
looms and -teach the Indians to spin
and weave.
Civil Service examination. The city
civil service commission announces- that
an examination to obtain eligible for
the position of engineer of construction
in the building inspection department
will be held early In August. The sal
ary for the position Is $2000 a year
Examinations will also be held to se
cure ellglbles for the position of plan
examiner and the position of deputy in
spector of the second grade.
Aged Woman injured Mrs. Baker, a
woman 60 years of age, living at 623
Albtna avenue, waa seriously Injured
yesterday morning by slipping and fall
ing downstairs. One or her arms was
broken and badly dislocated. Dr. Her
man Blersdorf reduced the fracture and
dislocation. Mrs. Baker will not be
permanently Injured.
Water 1 scarce, end, until new Bull
Run pipe is finished, it must not bs
used for sprinkling, including that
metered; except between the hour of
I and 8 a. m. Where water Is wasted
in any way it will be shut off. Police
department will assist la enforcing
thl rule. By order of ths Water
Board.
Pis gb Mission, a branch of Dr. F. E.
Toakum Plsgah work at Los Angeles,
Cal., place of meeting changed to the
church at East Seventh and East An
keny streets. Take Ankeny atreet or
Rose City car. Meetings every Sunday
at S p. m. and every Monday at 2 p. m.
All are invited and welcomed.
We gall hair Vn a urease retail at
wholesale prices for 20 pound beds from
$7.60 and up. W renovate mattresses
and return them the same day. Port
land Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger,
proprietor, m-228 Front street Main
474. A-1374.
Moonlight Excursion Bailey Oatsert,
Sunday night, 8 o'clock. Foot of Alder
street. 60 cent.
taw Graduate to Talk Ira Taylor, a
graduate of the law department of the
MORAL:
BUY DIAMONDS
It's a safe investment it's a wise investment that is
under your own control all the time. Nothing better, safer,
happier in the investment line than Diamonds. The yield
of the diamond mines as a whole is decreasing; the Kim
v berly mine is virtually exhausted of the best stones, mostly
very small stones like melees is all it is yielding. We
have a very large assortment of set and unset diamonds.
Our established integrity protects you the sure, eye of
an expert directs you at any price you wish to pay. V5
G. HEITKEMPER CO.
YEON BUILDING, ; . s FIFTH STREET
University of Oregon, will talk on . The
Social Trend of the Time" at Rlngler'e
hall. Second and Morrison . streets, . to
night at I o'clock. No charge will be
made tor admilori , s - , m
- Object to Oompromiss Property own
er on me west side or seventh street,
from Burnslde to the union depot, are
trongly objecting to the proposed com-
promise in tne matter of widening Sev
enth street It wu first proposed to
widen the street , from 60 feet to 10
feet Then a compromise wa present
ed to widen it only 18 feet, which
would be taken off of the weat side 6f
"w "rww u i to mis lamx, ixie oDjeo
tlons are being made. E. Henry Wemme
presented a strongly worded dbjection
to the city council yesterday.
To ' Build BaUroeds Three short
spurs oi railroad Will be built by the
Oswego, i Dallas aV Roseburg Railroad
company, which filed incorporation pa-
f;.,".?"2"r; .irraVi.", ?.
the. Portland Cement company of this
city. The short lines will bo built at
Oswego, Delia and Roseburg and will
be for the purpose of hauling rock from
the quarries to the main line railroads.
The rock will be shipped to th port
land Cement company' factory at Os
wego. Prohibition Leader Mere Charles R.
Jones of Chicago, chairman of the na
tional committee . of the Fhobltion
party, was in Portland yesterday con
sulting with leaders of the party , In
mis state about the advisability of
holding th next national convention,
wnicn meets next June. In thl city.
Mr. Jone waa very favorably Im
pressed with Portland as a convention
city and said ha could highly recom
mend It when hi committee : eets, De
cember t. He went from here to Se
attle. . ,
Adopt P spoon Children Mr. and Mr.
David Walcott of thl city, grandpar
ent of Margaret Janet and Edith
Pepoon, whose father, George pspoon,
la serving a life sentence In the Wash
ington prison for killing his wife, were
made the legal parents of the three
children by the county court yesterday
morning. .The consent of the convict
father was secured a few day ago and
th Juvenile court recently decreed him
an unfit person to have the custody of
the children. '
Tree Ws sponge and press your
clothes for $1.60 per month. Bring thl
ad and we will give you one month's
service free. Unique Tailoring Co., 309
Stark. Main 614, A-4S14.
Chiropractor, Post Graduate, treat
limited number patient at their homes.
Nerve and spine diseases, Swedish Mas
sage given. Phone Dr. Brown, Columbia
273 or Main 7031.
Packard Thirty Seven oassenser
Packard touring car as good as new
for sale cheap, or In exchange fortfive
passenger car same make. Call M. 2479.
Steamer Jesse marxtn for Cams.
Washougsl and way landing, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock at I p. m.
Diamond White and Oram- Bellas.
$1.76 per gallon; Murphy varnish 12.
Portlsnd Sash A Door Co.. 230 Front
Bzcnrsloa and plonlo to Multnomah
Falls, Steamer Monarch, Sunday, July
su. ricxeia, ii.
Xt. Hood Early mornlns- autamnhiUi
to Mt, Hood camping ground for 13.
Call Tabor lit.
W. . Seaea It the Wen pint
company. 131 Flrat street, phones M
, A-lilt. S
Dry Oordwood can be had for 16.60
If ordered at once. Main 1225. A-1226.
Dr. 3taad has returned,
aa usual.
Office hour
Oaly responsible contractors are ad
mitted to the Builders' Exchange.
W. A. Wise and associate, palnlssa
dentists, Third and Washington.
Ths Builders' Bxohaage, 131 Second
street. Main 4907. A-314S.
EXTRA SUNDAY TRAIN
Portland-Oswego.
For the accommodation of suburban
ites and excursionists in th Oswero
district, the Southern Pacific company, I
until further notice, oommencin next
sunaay, July zs, will operate a special
train on Bunaay:
Leave Osweao n m
Arrive Portland 8:45 o. m.
Returning
Leave Portland rrk n .
Arrive Oswego 9:20 n. m'
stopping at all Intermediate points.
For the Beaches
Baggage checked at your home direct
to seaside resorts. B. & O. Transfer Co.
Phons Main 6880, A-3322.
Where to Dine.
M , . . . i
Turkev anil ehlclrn 4lnn t I
, ----- ---- -i- -
less Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street
Oard of Thank.
Charlea Craig and family desire to
extend their sincere gratitude and
thanks to all those who so kindly lent
their sympathy and who sent flowers
during their recent bereavement.
CHARLES CRAIO AND FAMILY.
We wish to thank all those who ex
tended such sympathy and kindness (o
us In the bereavement of our late hus
band, rather and brother, C. L. Helse.
MRS. SOPHIA HEI3E, H. O. HEIBE
AND FAMILIES.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
SAYS BUSINESS OF COUNTRY IS
UNSATISFACTORYDUE TO POLITICS
President of Portland Bank on
Visit Here Says Portland
Prosperous, However.
Little encouragement oan be found In
the present business situation, and there
Is no prospect of Improvement for a
year at least, In the view of Q. K. Went-
worth, president of the Lumbermen
National Bank. Mr. Wentworth believe
that a lajrara rrt of h rftnntrv'a hual.
Uouble arise from political causes.
and h says that thousands of business
msn he ha talked to incline to the
same belief.
"There 1 no use denying that busi
ness generally throughout the country
Is unsataifactory," said Mr. Wentworth.
"Condition so plain must be admitted.
I must say. however, that Portland ap
pears better off commercially than any
other city In the country. Slack times
have been noticed but very little here."
Mr. Wentworth owns large holdings
of Oregon timber and has been coming
to this city for 26 years. Besides being
president of the Lumbermens National
Bank he la president of tire Portland
Lumber company. He is Interested in
Iron mine In the lake region and beet
sugar factories and banks in Michigan.
He Is a large owner of Chicago real
estate, and makes his headquarter in
that city. Hs Illustrated the situation
by netting; an incident.
Xeolte Incident
"A friend of mine owns 260,000 tons
of Iron or on the dock at Duluth. hs
aid. "Recently hs made a trip through
the Iron manufacturing district of Ohio
to dispose of his ore, and the best hs
could do was to get order for 30,000
tons. He thought this was better than
nothing, mo he went home and prepared
to ship, when he received a message
from his buyer reading about like this
'Please ship ore as slowly as you know
how; keep deliveries down to absolute
minimum.' The purchaser did riot quite
cancel the order, but apparently he
wanted to.
"Virtually the same situation pre
vails In every Important Industry. It
is the same with lumber. When the
Iron trade Is slow, everything else is
slow; when Iron takes a start, other
business responds.
"The money situation In Chicago has
hardened somewhat. There has been
no decline in the Interest rate, but the
banks are a little more particular whom
they lend to now than they were. They
do not want to start any new business.
The rate is 3tt and 4 per cent for 60
and SO day loans.
17 ot Good for .Publlo.
'The recent consolidation of some of
the strongest Chicago banks has been
the subject of comment In the financial
world. In mx opinion, thess great banks
are not a good thing for the public.
Suoh bank have no use for the business
of the small man and he does not get
great consideration from them. But
they are a grand thing for the big cor
poration. If a corporation Is big enough
and It wants 13,000,000 or 34,000,000 it
can get the money.
"1 have' absolutely no patlenoe with
President Taft's reciprocity program.
Farmers who are reported to be in fa
vor of the reciprocity bill can have no
conception of what It means. The Can
adian government is Importing farm la-1
borers from Europe and paying their
railroad fares to the wheat fields of the
Canadian northwest. This gives the
Canadian wheat growers a decided ad
vantage over the farmers this side of
the line.
"The lumber industry throughout the
country has been In a bad way for
long time. The manufacturers have
been losing; money right along. The
trouble is, they have owed too much
money; to pay their debts they have
been obliged to sacrifice prices, and the
result ha toeen demoralizing. The yel
low plno lumber manufacturers of the
south have been suffering with the rest
but very recently they have been able
to squeeze an average increase of about
one dollar a thousand feet out of prices,
and they are now on a fairly good bael
compared -with the past
Exposition to Help.
"Here In the Pacific northwest the
lumber Industry will doubtless receive
much benefit from the San Francisco
exposition. A large amount of our lum
ber will be used for construction of
frame structures In and about the fair
grounds, and there will be a demand for
temporary buildings all over the city.
The prospect of early completion of the
Panama canal Is what is holding the
price of timber up. Men who own tim
ber are straining every nerve to hold It
because they feel that the opening of
the canal will be a boon to the lumber
Industry.
"Aitnougn my trips to Portland are
frequent I can see remarkable changes
ii IX'T'L "L-1 ink
inab (viuauu mil uuLHuiu oan r run.
. . ... .
cibco ana Become me greatest, city on
the Paolfic coa.t. it ha. th .....
back of it to build a city on.
"To me Chicago la the greatest city
In the world. It Is the greatest market
Executive Board Orders Con
sulting Engineer to Pre
pare Plans.
Apparently all obstacles to the speedy
construction of the Broadway bridge
"were cleared away yesterday morning
when the bridge committee of the city
executive board recommended that Con
sulting Engineer Ralph Modjeski pro
ceed to prepare plana for the super
structure so that, bids for the steel to
be used In it can be invited and a con
tract swarded in time for the material
to be delivered in Portland as soon as
the substructure Is completed - early
next spring.
By advertising for bids this fall the
board will be able to get steel while
ths cheap market at present prevailing
is still In effect.
Ths executive board will confirm the
action of the bridge committee when
the board holds Its next regular meet
ing next Friday. .
- Engineer Modjeski was Instructed by
Mayor Rushlight and the bridge com
mittee to draw the plana for the super
structure so that every bascule draw
company may bid, the purpose of the
Instructions being to provide the ut
most competition.
According; to a rough estimate made
hp Knglneer Modjeski the cost of the
superstructure will bs In the neighbor
hood of $800,000, but will not exoeod
that figure. .,' . -.
Journa Wast Ads bring results.
RUSH
F'LANS
BROADWAY BRIDGE
h,r' v 4
J'y..-:! SH'.MV .v:V!::.V '
y . J "'.'"'
K. Wentworth, president Lumber
men's National bank.
In America. In appearance Chicago
excel New Tort It Is built up more
solidly 4h It business center with fine
modern buildings, and its appearance la
more Imposing."
Mr. Went worth's plaything Is, his
farm, a fine traot of land 60 miles
south of Chicago just over the Indiana
line. When he bought it years ago the
sou was exhausted and the people had
given up raising wheat. He began
course of systematic development of
the soil, rotating clover with other crops
until the ground waa In fine condition.
Now he Is raising 35 bushels of wheat
to the acre, and neighbors on all sides
or him are following his lead.
Lots In
Thayer Addition
The cheapest close in, high class
restricted residence property on the
east side. Lots 50x100 at $550, and
up. Every one an ideal building site
Terms to suit purchasers, and spe
cial inducements to builders.
Take W-W car to 41st and Holgate
streets, go two blocks east. Agent
on grounds every evening and all day
Sunday. Inquire 4S27 E. 45th street
S. E.
For further particulars see
The Lawrence Co.
(Successors to the Dunn-Lawrence
Co.)
248 Alder St.
-s--sh- - - - - -1 -1 -1 ---gr r lt jij-i-n-Tijui,
Window
Screens
MORTISE AND TEN
ONED CONSTRUC
TIONDURABLE, NEAT MEASURED,
MADE, PAINTED AND
PUT'IN.
208-Fourth Street
Phone Main 9348
Retiring From the
Book Business
TO CLOSE OUT NO REA
SONABLE OFFER REFUSED
A window full of medical
books at 25 each.
See our Ribles at $1.00 each.
Copyright, such as Younger
Set, Fighting Chance, Jane
Cable Etc., 35 each, four for
fl.OO.
Our business is for sale.
Established 20 years.
A good opportunity for a "Live
Wire."
Hylnd Bros.
168 5th St.
Opposite Postoffice.
SWE,E,NE.YS
391 Stark St. Main 1290.
FIRST CLASS LADIES' AND
GENTLEMEN'S PARLORS
FOR
hair Dressing I
And scalp treatment. We cure
you of baldness. We give you
the best that money can buy.
Agents for the A. P. Rigg's Hair
Grower ft Cure Co. Call and
inspect us.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS
' BTBTTOTTBA BTETllt '
ABOXZTXOTTTBvAIi XBOB
Znundlat Dsllvsrr i
r Witlaad, Or... , ,
CREASONS
HURT IN AUTO
WRECK; ALL RECOVERING
faneelal to The loaraal.t
Marshfield. Or. July 22. Mr. and
Mr. Al. Creason, of Roseburg, who
were Injured yesterday afternoon when
their auto went down a bank Into Co
quill river, are being cared for at the
Myrtle Point hotel at Myrtle Point It
would not be necessary to bring them
to the hospital at North Bend, Or. Last
evening It wa thought Mrs. Creason
might not recover, but today she was
better, Her ankle and four rib were
broken and h suffered Internal In
juries, but her condition is not regarded
dangerous. Mr, Creason had his shoul
der dislocated and his face bruised.
Miss Creason esoaped inpury. The acci
dent happened' near Myrtle Point.
I CUT PRICES AND SMILE
Xfo Heavy Meat Xaags Over My Head.
I am selling out my summer stock
of men's clothing at wholesale cost
and less. My low expense enabled me
to meet and beat the strongest com
petition; 320 suits at $10; $26 suits
at $12. Come early. Jimmy Dunn, room
SIS Oregonlan bldg., take elevator.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
1st Annual Picnic
Knights Rose
Sunday, July 30, 1911
TWO SPECIAL TRAINS
Round Trip Only 75c
OVER NEW MT. HOOD
RAILWAY
Fishing, dancing, baseball,
races, tug of war. All Portland
lodges invited to enter contests.
Special can leave Third and
Morrison streets 7:30 to 8:30 a.
m. Special trains leave Monta
villa 8 a. m. and 9 a. m.
Tickets for sale at United
States Cigar Co., 5th and Wash.
Sts.; 203-4 Commonwealth
building; room - 2 Cambridge
building; Standard Jewelry Co.,
141 Third street.
To all our guests on this date
we can assure -a pleasant, and
comfortable trip over a line un
equalled for scenic beauty.
NO STOPS AFTER
GRESHAM
One Price Dentists
xro xoxjb
BO UM
Consult our advertised price carefully
then com to us and you will find
that ws do exactly as we advertise. Bet
ter still, bring- this "ad" with you. ret
ths. vnrk nsrfnina1 ikes ... 2w
advertised prices. W fill, crown, treat,
bridge, resulat or extract teeth with.
out pain. Thess low prloss buy "best
Quatuy uenusirj.
BBXBOB WOBX.
WOK. per Sooth (mm
ao.wj: 54.00
flS-oarst ooi
POBCX&AXH
rBJBB BZAJSZBATZOB, XXTBtAOTIOB
(when plstea or bride ar ordered);
OXiBABTBO TBBTX (when Other work
a ordered.)
Silver rintna-s Simple SOoi um.
pound II.
U-oia ruling-- Moorou to BIB. Ss
Klllln Bervee and Trettlnir Vaati
Sl.oo to fl.SO extra.
oil Set of Teeth, $5,$7.50,$10
Aecordisf to quality of work deelrsd.
All won unarsnteea ror is Tears.
ALBA BROS.
BBTiIaBIiB BAXBTJMS DBBTXSTS
Open I a. m. to I p. m. Bunday t to
n m. Phone Marehall 2141.
B. W. Corn fld and Morrison. Upstairs,
Batlr uoimi.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
North Pacific College
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY AND
PHARMACY
PORTLAND, OR.
Splendid New Fireproof Build
ing. Unsurpassed in Equip
ment and Advantages.
The Regular 'Session Begins
October 1 of Each Year.
For Information and Catalogue
Address
DR. HERBERT C. MILLER
East Sixth and Oregon Streets
Portland, Or.
SCHOOL OF THE PORT
LAND ART ASSOCIATION
Third year begins October t, Itll.
Drawing painting, portrait Ufa, sketch,
Illustration, .design and children's
Classes. For circular apply to
MUSEUM OF ART
riftH and Taylor sts., ortland, Or.
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY
ronTXJurs, omsooir.
' Send for nimtreted Catalog,
The School That .Gets Results
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmm
For This
Guaranteed
CUCKOO
nnr k
IT er7 only th arenulns Blac
Foreat Cuckoo Clocks Imported di
rect from Germany. At ths abova
prlos they are within ths reach of
eysry householder. They are splen
did company for ths wlfs at home.
Ws also sell ths
Alarm Clock and recommend It to
our customers.
Price
The ons alarm clock that Is as hand
some rs it Is reliable.
1.00 for our rearular alarm clonic
guaranteed accurate and dependable.
JAEGER BROS.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
TBI IABOB SJTOBS
8S Morrison st. Bet. 8d and 4th.
Keeps You in
Hot Water
At ths Turn of th Faucet
THE FAMOUS NCX SO
Humphrey Heater
$85.00, Connected
Ths No. SO Humphrey possesses tho
best construction afforded by us
of the best of material and work
manship, and the experience of th.
oldest and largest factory or
ganization In the world engaged ex
clusively in the manufacture of gaa
water heaters.
Heats three gallons of water' per
minute, raising It 63 degrees above
the cold water temperature.
Meets the needs of more homes than
any other water heating arrange
ment THE E. H. C0RBETT CO.
73 FIFTH STREET
Commercial Club Building
Tel. Main 2309
ARTISTS
Requiring the best in tools
and materials
For Summer
Sketching
will appreciate our line of
colors, brushes, canvas,
sketch blocks, easels, stools,
kits, etc
Pictures Moulding
Stationery
Sanborn,VaiI&Co.
170 FIRST171 FRONT
Phone Your Orders M. 609
The Old Reliable
Union Painless Dentist
out or towh raorus should rs
mam bur that our foroe Is so organised
that trs can do thslr entire crown,
bridge ana plate work la a day If seo
essarv.
Full Set of Teeth. ......... .....SS.OO
Bridge Work or Teeth Without ,
Plates ........... ..A36U to S50O
Oold frowns .h50 to I&00
PoroelslB Crowns ...j60 to SS.OO
Oold or Poroetaln Wlilngsr ..153 vi
Silver Fillings... ...... SO lo SiOO
.1 Teats' Ovaraaisa. ww
Hours a. m to tp. m. Sunday
Union Dental Co.
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An Advertising
Booklet
that costs 10 cents,
and doesn't pay, is
not cheap. -
If it costs 20 cents.
and pays it's good
value. ' ' "' y'!
Before your booklet
can be profitable, it ;
muit be read, and to :
insure reading it
must please the eye. ,
It takes good artists,
good printers, good
paper, good illustra
tions, good type in
other words
4
Kilham Quality
Printing
to make well -written
copy into a prof
itable booklet. The
price of QUALITY
service may some
times cost more in
cents, but it is al
ways cheaper in the
sense it brings sales
more cheaply.
See our samples.
ILHAM1
STATIONERY
& PTjS.CO.
Dentistry
To ths bsst of my
ability. Ltt ms malts
a booster of you. - I
examine your mouth,
tell you what I can do,
what It will cost (a
reasonable charge). If
ready, ws begin; If not
the examination has
cost you nothing. All
work guaranteed. If I
can't guarantee it. I
don't do It and If I ever
did It, It's guaranteed.
Open evenings. Hours
I a. m. to I p, in. Dr.
Elof T. Hedlund. N. W.
corner of 6th and Oak,
3d floor Take elevator.
tin
bituiitnic is a
clean, noiseless
pavement with not
quite as. smooth a
surface as asphalt,
but a fine one
upon which to
walk or drive a
horse," says an
editorial in the
Oneida, N.Y., Ob
server of May 26,
1911.
BASEBALL
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Games begin week days 1:00 pm. Sun. '
,; days J:I9 p. m. "(.;.. .:., ir:y'i
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Boys under U free to bleaehers '
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Portland Marble Works;
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Ws carry tho largest and
best stock on tho ooast. Call ,
and get our prices before
purchasing elsewhere,
864 and MO rourta Vtreet
Opposite City RalL '
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Foster &. Klclacr
BJgb Grade Commercial and Electrl
Bass Tth and Xast Sverett Sts. "
raoaes Bast Hill -3a4
THE BAkBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
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Bldf, Portland, Or. C.r l.
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