The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 14, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    , ! THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING,' 'DECEMBER' 14, 1919.
TOWN TOPICS
Travelers to n patnu f the TJWfed States or
iftroad boald take edrantas of experienced in
formation end aerrlce offend thfonsb The Ore
eon Journal Travel Baraao, ta pereonal charge of
Doner 8. Sutth. Hailroad tickets and ateaaa
ehl . book inn arranged. ; fords exchange Js
Mied. i lofornutioa given racardins peesparta,
COMINO EVERTS
Annual Beetirg Stat Chamber of Commerce,
Portland. December 16 and 1.
' Annual Poultry ehow, iMcemtwr IS to 30.
Stat. Teaehere' aaaoeietioB, Portland. Daeew
6T 39 to 81.
-r. General 1. 1. Ptnbinfl to visit Portland. Jan
uary 17.
8Uti Retailer aaoodatlon. rebroarr, 1920.
" ! Automobile hew, rebroarr 29 to 28.
v.? State Bunder School association. May, 1020.
""". NoctUwemt , Drua-tfet aanciation. May, 120.
State crance' conrtntion. Bead, Jan. 1, 12Q.
Ktwanie dub, national conrenUon. Portland.
" una ZXn B.
Xa'ionel Traveler.' ProUctir. aaeociatioa,
urtL.iMl, June 14 to 18.
Ka tern Star convention, Portland. Inn 8.
fir ad lodge of ltaeone, Jnoe 18.
Uuytri.l Shrine convention, Jan. 22 to 24.
tires Army elate encampment. Ajtoria. Jose,
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THRIFT STAMPS
and
. AH SAVING STAMPS
On Sale at
: .fu-ineu Office, The Journal
1
Ilrserlbes Xataial "Volcano Katrnai
:oiey and the "Valley of 10,000
,riu,kes" are to be described In a lec
'i arranged for by the educational
committee of the Mazamas. to be de
livered Thursday night, December II,
by Lucius O. Folsom of Kodiak, as-
'ftit&nt director of all the scientific ex
peditions of the National Geographic
society to rxplore the" region. The lecture-will
be for members of the club
and their friends and will be delivered
at Wbrary hall. Foisorn will tell of the
"new discoveries made on Kodiak Island,
the scene of the greatest volcanic ac-
, tlvlt,y In historic, time. Portions of the
area have been constantly active since
1912. The lecture will be illustrated
with a collection of ISO lantern slides.
White Resigns federal Job Douglas
White, who has served for a year and
a half as supervisor of the Pacific coast
district, agricultural section of the rail-
road administration, arrived Saturday
miming from San Francisco to finish
up some work in this district White
announced that he has tendered his res
ignation, to become effective December
XI. He will then become general man
ager of a retail furniture association in
California. Prior to federal operation
he served for IS years as industrial
agent for the Los Angeles AY Salt Lake
railroad.
Osteopathic Society Meets The final
meeting for the year of the Portland
Osteopathic society will be held at the
society's clinic rooms, - Morgan build'
lng, on Tuesday. The morning session
- will open at 9 a. m., and the afternoon
session at S :30. The program of the
day will close with a banquet at 6:80
In the Benson hotel. Membersf the
society, In addition to visiting osteo
natha. who will sneak are: Gertrude I
Gates, J. A. Van Brakle, R. C". Virgil,
K. B. Northrup, F. EL Moore and Kath
ertne 8. Myers.- Adv.
Siberian Coa.nl Is 'Coming Boris
Milovtch, commercial attache of the Rus
sian and Siberian consul at Saa Fran
cisco, will arrive Tuesday or Wednesday
-to meet local manufacturers and Job
bers, . who are Interested in establish
ment of trade connections with .these
countries. Milovtch will tell local ship
pers how to get In touch with Siberian
merchants. Appointments to meet the
- trade emissary may be made through
tho foreign trade department of the
' Chamber of Commerce.
Drag Addict Seat to Jail By the time
Fred Richards gets out of the city Jail
. the snow will have melted and the sun
- -will again be making its way north.
.Judge Roesman gave Richards 120 days
in the city jail Saturday on a vagrancy
charpe. The court said he was tired
Of having Richards before him every
fev days. Richards Is addicted to the
' use of drugs, so the city doctors will
"take him In charge and endeavor to ef
fect a cure.
Disorderly Offenders Escape Tony
Boetch, Frank Bulwao and Michael Ra
logu wero released by Judge Rossman
Saturday on a charge of disorderly con-
' ,duct after a conductor on the Brooklyn
car said the wrong men had been ar
rested. The three are said to have cre
ated a disturbance on the car, but the
real offenders escaped when a bluecoat
. hove In view. !
' Hindu WU1 Speak B. P. Wadla.
Hindu labor leader, student and teacher
the theosophy. who has traveled exten
slvely and Is the editor of two papers
In Madras and a writer for a number
of magazines, will speak under the aus
pices of the Theosophlcal society Mon
day evening at the Lincoln high school
upon "Immortality."
Redman Dasee Oneonta Tribe No. t
Improved Order of Red Men, will hold
" the third of a series of dances on Thurs-
day evening, December 18, at W. O.
W. ' hall. East Sixth and East Alder
streets. Best of music. Admission 65
cents a couple, including war tax. Red-
men, their families and friends cordl
ally Invited. Adv.
May Start Bulb Culture Extensive
dlocusslo.1 of the possibility of starting
bulb culture in the Columbia river dls
trict was made at a meeting of the pre
liminary bulb culture committee of the
Chamber of Commerce in the Oregon
building Friday afternoon. J. O. El'
, rod is chairman of the committee.
Bfley to Lecture "The Mad East'
will be the subject of Frank Branch
Riley's lecture before Portland bankers.
on the eighth floor of the Oregon build
.- Ing, next Thursday evening. The meeting
, was postponed until that date by reason
. of the storm. All bank workers and
their friends are Invited.
Leaves for Texas Because of a rest
lessness acquired after two "years of
army service, H. R. Elliott, forest ranger
on the Colvule national forest, is leav
lng the service with the idea of enter
ing Into the Texas oil fields. Elliott
- was at the forest service today on his
.. way to California,
Bay Held to Grand Jnry Tom Ray
was bound over to the county grand
Jury Saturday morning under $2500
- J bonds by . Municipal Judge Rossman on
a. disorderly conduct charge Involving
- a minor boy. The boy was held as a
witness under 1500 bonds.
Steamer Xralda for St. Helens and
? Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder
, street Sunday, St. Helens only, 1:30
' p. m. Adv.
Speaks From the Shoulder "If you
want leather shoes let me make your
, footwear. If you want paper shoes buy
cm at a store !" Thus speaks the pro
prietor of Sadler's shoe factory, Seven
teenth and Marshall streets. He declares
he will not put up an Inferior shoe: for
anybody, but will make them from the
best stock money will hoy, and at a
price much less than the poor stuff put
in footwear for the general trade. He
is building up a reputation that win be
worth more than mere profits In the
future. Adv. , .
Plenty of Fsel for All Neither in
Portland nor the smallest towns of the.
coast were users of our kerosene, burn
ers troubled for want of fueL Kerosene
may be procured at any grocery and
always at a price which makes It more
economical than wood or coal. And
there is no ashes or dirt to contend
with, no carrying of fuel from the base
ment. and the heat desired, can be regu
lated to a degree. See it demonstrated
at 193 Fourth street. Moose temple.
Phone, Main 6833. Adv.
Dairymen to Meet Soon M8. Shrock.
secretary of the Oregon Dairymen's
league, i announced Saturday that the r
f.M taJt " J A. .u' . t , . M T
decide soon the final date for holding
the annual meeting. This was oriel nail
set for last Tuesday, then postponed for
a week and still later postponed IndefV
nitely, because of doubtful weather con
ditional - '
Scottish Concert and Dance, auspices
Portland Bagpipe Band, Masonic Tem
ple, Friday, December 19. A splendid
program will be furnished by Mrs. Jane
Burns Albert, (Walter J. Stevenson. J.
MacMillan Muir, Helen and Jean Haroer.
and George C. Graham. Highland piping
and dancing. Admission 50c and 11, in
cluding tax. Tickets at Sherman Clay
ft Co. Adv.
Alaska Society to Meet Undismayed
by frost and stormy weather, the Alaska
society will hold its regular meeting in
the Elizabethan room of the Imperial
hotel Monday evening. The committee
In charge of the annual banquet of the
organization will report Jhe date and
arrangements for this event, and work
of the society for 1920 will be outlined.
Furnace Weeded at Home Will you
help make comfortable the old people at
the Woodmere Old Peoples home? Bet
ter heating facilities are needed. A fur
nace and equipment will cost 31000, and
other necessities bring the sum to $4000.
Four hundred men, donating $10 each,
will solve the problem, writes "Pisgah
Mother."
Employes Urged to Bay at Home
Thousands of department store and In
dustrial workers in Portland will re
ceive, along with their pay checks and
envelopes during the remainder of this
month, printed slips which the manage
ments have received from A. G. Clark,
secretary of the Associated Industries of
Oregon. The title of the slip is: "Spend
the Pay Roll Dollar at Home."
Neighbors to Give Party Royal Neigh
bors of America will hold their last
social of the year at the Turnvereln hall,
256 Thirteenth street, Wednesday even
ing and all their members and friends
are urged to attend. There will be
cards and dancing and a general good
time. Light refreshments will be served.
Beaver Tranoer Fined Elmer Walden
of Free-water was arrested near that
place early in the week by W. H. Albee.
deputy game warden, for trapping beav
er and was fined $25 and costs Wednes
day at Freewater, according to a report
received at the headquarters of the state
fish and game commission.
TJnelalmed Baggage Auction The auc
tion averttsement for Monday next at
the Alnsworth dock has been cancelled,
account of weather conditions. Watch
papers for future date. Geo. Baker &
Co., auctioneers. Adv.
Mrs. Maxwell Honored Mrs. George
Maxwell of Linn ton has been named
chairman of the Portland campaign to
assist Smith college, Northampton,
Mass., In obtaining $4,000,000. Active
campaigning will begin January 17. -
Shepard An to Bus Lines St. Helens.
Hood River. Bridal Veil. Cascade Locks
and all way points. Leave St. Charles
hotel on schedule time. For Information
call Marshall 4381, Main S30. A-3611. Ad.
Is If Worth $18.75 to you for burglary
insurance on your home for one year?
Telephone Orlando Insurance Davidson,
manager Seeley & Co., Board of Trade
building, Main 666. Adv.
Grange to Meet on Wednesday The
Multnomah County Pomona (district)
grange will meet Wednesday, December
17, at 10:30 a. m., at the hall of Even
ing Star grange. Eightieth and Division
streets. The afternoon session will be
"pen to the public, which la 'cordially
invited Mrs.. E. Palmer, district lec
turer, win preside. District Attorney
Walter H. Evans win deliver an address
and other - speakers will follow. . An
evening session will he held for the con
ferring of the Pomona grange ; degree,
after whiah the doors will again be
thrown open to the publio and a musical
and literary program given. A large
attendance is expected.
Glena Forweod Recovering Glenn
Forwood,, La Grande resident who was
taken to St Vincents hospital last Sun
day for an appendicitis operation. is
recovering rapidly, reports Saturday in
dicated. , His wife and his mother, Mrs.
J Forwood of, Sumpter, Wash., are
here. ' ' .vC'sP
' Woman Hart by Fall Mrs. Carl C.
Grill of Milwaukle fell on the slippery
pavement at Second and Taylor streets
Saturday afternoon and severely in
jured her elbow. She was taken to the
Good Samaritan hospital.
Bazaar Is Postponed The Pythian Sis
ters bazaar, which was to have been
opened at the K. of P. hall Monday
night, has been indefinitely postponed
on account of zero weather. ,
he Best Thing in artificial dentures
is the Gysi articulation and 'Trubite"
teeth, Smith Long Dental service. Bush
Sc Lane building. Adv.
Steamer Jessie Harklas for Camas,
wasnougat ana way landings, daily, ex
cept Sunday, leave Aider street dock at
z p. m. Adv. '
Dr. Klshbeth of Xlshbeth Sanatorium,
movea nis treatment room to 633 Pit
tock block. Please phone for appoint
ments, uawy. sis.-
When In Heed f Artificial Teeth
consult with Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate
specialist, journal building. Adv.
Shipwreck Salvage Toy 8le If you
want to save money don't miss It 464
Washington street Adv. -
Fine Selection Christmas gifts Port
land Cutlery company, 88 Sixth street,
near. Stark. Adv.
Murder Still Mystery Efforts of po
lice lnsoectors to find the murderer or
the friends' of Private Mark A.
Matthews, who was murdered Monday
night at ' Eleventh and Main streets.
have so far been unsuccessful. . No clue
was left to give the polio a line to
work on. The detectives expect the
non -r commissioned officer : companions
of Matthews back from Corvallla Mon
day. ; . They hope to obtain information
from themT
Man Commits Suicide After stuffing
paper in all the window cracks and un
derneath the door, Gustav Ross turned
on the gas Saturday afternoon, in his
room in the National rooming house.
Front and Tarn hill streets, and was
suffocated. By the time police knocked
down the door, Ross was dead. He
had spent the fall picking apples near
Dufur. Ross was about 80 years old.
Deputy Coroner Goetsch took charge of
the body and will make an effort to
find relatives. , . .t
Piedmont ' Presbyterian On account
of storm, no Sunday school or services
win be held todays Adv.-
Xmas Photos. 'Do not delay. Call to
day for appointment Davies Studio, 50
Theatre bldg. Adv.
Halrenttlng An Art at the Market
Barber Shop, 37 4th at Yamhill Adv.
Hold-Cps Continue Rent a - safety
box lc daily. 284 Oak st Adv.
Gravel, Roofing, ' Repairing. William
Pigeon. Bdwy. 92. Adv.
Moore Sanitarium for the MOk Cars.
AdV. ,
Fearey Brothers buy notes. -Adv.
Winter Schedule, Steamer "Har
vest Queen"j Tri-Weekfy
Service to Astoria.
Effective Sunday, December 14. O-W
R- R. & N. steamer "Harvest Queen"
will leave Portland, Alnsworth dock, at
o v. m sunaays, Tuesdays ana Thurs
days, instead of dally except Saturday ;
arrive Astoria approximately 5 a. m.
Returning, leave Astoria 7 p. m.. Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, instead
of 7 a. m. daily except Sunday! arrive
Portland approximately 7 a. m. Adv.
Receiver of Music .
House Negligent, 1
Charge of Creditors
Negligence -and carelessness is
charged against E. W. Hardy, receiver
for Eilers Music house, a petition
filed Friday by irWeditors.
Harler did not intelligently or In a
businesslike and efficient manner take
possession of and conserve the assets of
Eilers Music house, the petition de
clares. It charges he damaged, lost
and destroyed the assets, property and
business' of the firm by Incompetent
manatransnt
The creditors object to acceptance of
Hardy's final report and discharge as
receiver. t
At the Hotels
of Salem are also at the Benson.
At. the Seward Saturday were R. R.
Knox of Corvallla, former captain in the
army, and his mother, Mm - & L. Knox
of Cottage Grove. Mrs. L. E. Ireland of
Hood River Is at the Benson. Mrs, Ire
land is on her way to Southern Cali
fornia. C H. Oram, state labor com
mlssioneiv U also at the Benson.
Appreciates Spirit
Behind U. S. Army
i
Mussel Shoals, Ala-, Dec, 13. U. P.)
General Pershing, following inspec
tion of the huge nitrate plant here to
day, declared that when he saw such
plants as this, "representing the highest
type of constructive effort and execu
tive ability," he realised tor the first
time the full extent of the spirit we had
back home."
: ; v . Hoi Lake Arrivals
Hot -Lake, Dec. IS. Arrivals at Hot
Lake sanitarium Wednesday wares Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. MtchalL Weiser. Idaho :
K. Hanford, Canada; R. D. Jacobs and
Mr. and Mrs. C. Johns Jr.. LaGrande;
Mrs. J. Griffin, Hoqulam, Wash. ; Mrs.
a Manir and daughter. Portland j J. L.
Puyean Ravalli, Monti Mrs. O. Day,
Portland. . . s - . ,
- Among the guests who registered at
the Portland hotel Saturday were L,
Fenton and wife from Salem, and from
the same ' town C B. Allen.
O. C. Everson and family arrived from
Fillmore, Saslt, Canada, this arternoon,
and are staying at the Portland.
At the Imperial are Mrs. J.' Burnett
and daughter of Astoria ; W. .Cravatt,
from Salem, and Guy E. Olson of Red
mond.
Registered at the Oregon hotel are
Arthur Wilson and wife from the big
eitv on the Sound, and S. E. crabb ana
Wtie irom la&unii v nu. uicuit if .
Is staying at the Oregon while on a
business trip r from Tillamook. , W. J.
McCormick, a contractor and railroad
construction man, from Buxton, Or., is
also staying there.
At the Benson are Dr. and Mrs. E. T.
Patee, who arrived here from Astoria
Saturday afternoon. Included among its
guests are Mr. and Mrs. W. K.' Wright
Wright, who is county commissioner
from Roeeburg," Or., and his wife, are
newly married, and are in Portland on a
honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson
S. A H. Green sumps for cash. Hoi
tuan Fuel Co., Main 851, A-S353-Adv.
DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE
Second Floor, Stove BUg.
. Wash-, at Wast Park
TYPEyRITERS
ALL MAICES 1
ALL MODELS
Including wide and extra wid ear
riagea. -'
Every machine guaranteed. "
We sell them on terms If desired. '
Machines tor rent by the month. '
Writ or, call and Inspect our stock.
, Betall Department, jrV,' 7
The Wholesale
Typewriter Co.
til Washington street,
Phose Mais mu -
I JLSA
V7
0 0o
Hood River Apples
M Per Box
Christmas boxes of Apples, $1.75, express
prepaid any piace in ine unitea Btates.
The Apple House
lit Second Street, Hear Washington
Phone Mala 4785
MADE TO ORDER
SHIRTS
JACOBS SHIRT CO.
Raleigh Bldg., 827 Washington Street
ESTABLISHED 1883
j f Open a
V Evenings
From
Dec. 15
Until
Christmas J
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' ill
1 &
VICTOR
Records
Christmas
and Other
Good Ones
SS8I1 It Came Upon tho Midnight
$L8S : Clear. Victor Mixed Chorus
Sing, O Heavens
.......By Victor Mixed Chorus
60112 A Little Bit of Heaven.'...
!(e 3y George MacFarlane
87818 Elegie
U8 , .....
Massenet)
...By Gluck and Zimbalist
87188 Parted
$L8t By Enrico Caruso
8(674 Festival Te Deum, Part 1......
fLSt By Trinity Choir
Festival Te Deum, Part J......
By Trinity Choir
871S8 Hard Times, Come Again No
$1.08 More. ....... .By Louise Homer
87IM Sun of My Soul..,.
tl.se .By Schumann-Hetnk
64487 Mavis. . .....By John McCormack
74584 Traviata (The One of Whom I
x Dreamed)....... By GaUi-Curd
74S85 Tohrselt
91M
(Kadlsh)..
.....By Sophie Braslau
8818 Silent Night..
$L5
88S88 Holy City.
11M
By Schumann-Heink
By Qeraidini'Farrar
TICTBOLAS AJTD RECORDS
Man Orders Invited
G.F.Joniiso;iPiAiioCo.
14$ Sixth. Street, Portland
The Name "Jaeger Bros." on the Gift Box
Is Assurance of the Quality of the Gift
During that hurried period before the holidays it is imperative
that you make your jewelry selections from the jewelry firm
of the highest standing. Jaeger Bros, have won this recogni
tion in Portland.
Largest Stock of DIAMONDS In Our History
Quality gifts are more in demand this yuletide
tnan ever Deiore, wirn uiamonas in tremen
dous demand. Jaeger Bros, are splendidly
prepared with a stock that leaves absolutely
nothirig to be desired.
Enlarged Diamond Solitaires
$50, $75, $100, $125, $150
Platinum star setting that apparently increases
the size and intensifies the brilliance of the
stone. Jaeger Bros, are exclusive Portland repre
sentatives for this particularly desirable ring.
Platinum Ring Mountings
The Very Newest
There are no later or more beautiful develop
ments of platinum ring mountings than Jaeger
Bros. show. Expert service and advice for the
resetting of 'diamonds.
(I
IMITATION PEARLS THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT
FloretteLa Tausca Orienta
$15, $25, $50, $100 and up to $250
It requires an expert to distinguish these masterly reproductions from the genuine. The
difference in price, however, is enormous. Lengths from 16 to 30 inches, featuring the
new opera length. Gold and platinum clasps; some diamond set.
WATCHES WATCHES
Wrist Watches
$20, $22, $25, $27.50 up to $300
Gnien and other fine makes ; dainty,
dependable, representing the latest
thoughts in watch designing.
Men's Watches
$20 and up to $250
Gruen "Verithin," Elgin and Hamil
ton and Waltham men's watches in
the late models.
Inspect the great new stocks here
in good time for Christmas.
Special Norses' Wrist Watches
$26, $30, $32
Sweep seconds and luminous dial. Abso
lutely dependable and of handsome appear
ance. A real remembrance.
SOME WELCOME GIFTS
For Him
Useful Ideas': Scarf Pins, Cuff But
tons, Watch Fobs, Waldemar
Chains, Match Boxes, Pocket
Knives, Cigarette Cases, Gold
Mounted Leather Wallets.
For Her
Bracelets, Laval- .
1 i e r e s , Cameos,
Vanity Cases. Gold,
white gold and
platinum feat u r e
assortments.
Heirloom Silver
Chinese Chippen
dale, Adam, Mary
Chilton.' Rheims
patterns; handwrought, hammered
and colonial productions.
TV
JAEGER BROS.
Jewelers Silversmiths
131-133 SIXTH STREET
Oregonian Bldg.
Open Evenings From Dec 15 Until Christmas
Ml
DINE downtown today. Enjoy
the warmth, the congenial
company, and the good cheer you
will find at
Oregon (Brill
We are prepared to serve you well, no matter at
what hour you may come.
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER $125
Served 5:30 to 9
Service a la Carte 11 A. M. to 1 A. M.
LISTEN TO BILLY WEBB'S ORCHESTRA
WITH DODO JONES, SOUTHLAND TENOR
1 kep ike
"' ja mm -W "- aai 1 .
Multnomah
Hotel
WHSStg MOWS COMPORTS . "
- ABOUND.
', KMtTUlNO, ORISON. ; ,')"
ANNOUNCES
ANNUAL WATCH PARTY
SUPPEfT DANCE ' ' . ,
RARO SILL ROOM, ASSESS.
LT NAtX ARO TSA -,, .
OAROKHS. - l"
oko. n, i . a re I a. 88,:
BcasrratiAos Mow Batag
. Booked. it- j
rabi. cTHote Supper, SS Ref Rlats
Follow Their Lead
The sensible people who are daily joining our
Christmas Electrical Club. They pay a small deposit
and the same sum weekly on any electrical appli
ance in the store, and on Christmas morning that
appliance will gladden the heart and ease the
burden of some beloved woman.
Free Upkeep
serrico on
Appliances for on
fe sr after
purchase.
THERE'S STILL TIME TO JOIN OUR
CHRISTMAS ELECTRICAL CLUB
Tho joy and satisfaction these handsome and practical electrical gifts will bring
makes the club plan doubly appealing.
HERE'S THE PROPOSITION
$1 Down and $1 a Week
Electric Iron $ Toasters Grills Percolators
Waffle Irons Hot Pads Vibrators Sewing Ma
chine Motors Curling Irons Ohlo-Tuec Yscu
urn Cleaners- Chafing Dishes. '
$2 Down $2 a Week
Portable Sewing Machines H900
Agitator Washing Machines. A
Open Saturday
Evenings'
$3 Down and $3 a. Week
Haagi Norway Gain aday World Eden -Thor
Federal Washing Machines.
$4 Down and $4 a Week
1900 Cataract Washing Machines Horton Ironing
. , Machines.
Scott
Electric Co:
C. P. A. Profit-Sharing Coupons
Phone Bdwy. 1820
Sth and Oak
Christmas is the time to keep the sun a-shining in
everyone's heart. A useful gift of some kind or just
a Greeting Card with your name engraved on it.
FINE STATIONERY
in plain and fancy boxes. Just the thing for a gift.
Handsome Gifts in Leather Goods
Brief Cases, Card Cases,
Bill Rolls, Wallets,
Etc
Fountain Pens
Desk Sets
Game Sets
Eversharp Pencils
Smoking Sets
Diaries
Hundreds of Useful Gifts
An Office Desk Chair Is a Comfort
Gift
Being of daily use,
they're of necessity,
daily reminders of the
giver.
We have a large and complete assortment to
make your selections from.
: Printing Engraving
"EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFiCET
Fifth and
Oak St.
Portland,
Oregon
Seaa year .friends -THE COLUMBIA a most
beantlfml, a trsly lnsplrlnr Oregon nessacs
$2.00
0
aiaaT ibi
VMS MORTHWKST
The Rainier
In the heart of Portland j has the
est of socommodstlons to offer to
toe traveler who Is tooklnc for a
medtum-prleaMl HOTEL. either traa.
stent or permanent. Leeated ens
block from the mala postoltlca Car
service te all parts of the etty b
excelled. AJse eonvenient te all
aepeta
Ul XertS Sixth Strset Bflwy.' Il
ReliableUentistry
We swuaaate. evr wnt fee IS
rears. We will examine jtmr taetk
Ire ASS tall yon iwt what that
reqnlra and what It wiH seat
OoM rilllnea. $1. ) snS Us
SMS Orewne. S8.SO-8S.00
Rereelain Orwwns. . . S8.SO-8S.oe
full est ef Taath fee. SS0S
Ra.- -TUnaaUew. BOa
SIKrap rinina.. .AOs
1 Je sar panooal attestloa u
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