The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, March 22, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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A DOZEN GOOD
REASONS FOR
SA VING
KINTON
For Sale
160 W. McClellan «treat. flva rooms
and bath. Full baaituent. furnace;
living r\H>tn and dining room h w.
floors; large kitchen with built Ina;
two bed room« and bath; attic; mod
era and up to date. Price, 14000 00;
*100000 down. *40.00 per month. In­
cluding Interest.
WARREN KEELER.
Bank Bldg. Kenton.
Walnut *607
The
Cheney
COLORED Men wanted to quality
tor sleeping car and train porters.
Experience unnecessary. Transpor
tatlon furnished.
Write T. McCaf
trey, Supt., 81. Louis. Mo.
1 The Cheney Phonograph is unlike common
Phonographs. It is very different in construc­
tion. The tone chamber of the Cheney is violin
shaped and is actually made of violin wood­
spruce and maple.
1 The tone of the Cheney is rich, full, resonant
and is free from the scratch and grind so ob­
jectionable in the old machines.
(ASaW^OUININf
StipleariFaiicyGroceries
W. Ddl«r
J. S. Belli Photo Studio
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«das. set
dM*bl. ma* la «M.
•00 Qoodnough Building
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Olrt.14 TOI»
G. F. Johnson Piano Company
149 Sixth Street. Portland
CHICKERING PIANOS—MUSICAL GOODS
6th and Yamhill 8treeto
Portland. Ore.
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Main 543«
BANK
Oldest in the Northwest
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It Isn't huw much you earn,
but liow much you save that
really counts
Though you may
be woll paid fur what you do.
wh«n you s|»nd «11 you make,
yuur lima ami labor are loot
Maha your work fount for
more. Nogin savin«
Hemsnilier
the bank keeps your savin«« al
work amt |xiy« you Intereat.
Lodge Directory
I. B P. O. E OF THE WORLD
W « SIU WW-SV. I««r«no
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Eat at SMITH’S CAFE
J. S. SMITH, Prop.
TWO PLACES
TWO PLACES
Headquarters for Good Eats
108 North Ninth Street
Telephone Broadway 2297
Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Boiled Dinners Daily—Short Orders at All Hours
220 North Fifteenth Street
Telephone Broadway 1557
Open from 9 P. M. to 5 A. M.
Chitterlings every Wednesday and Saturday
Call us and we will cheerfully arrange for private parties
L aundry
ROSE CITY LODGE NO. 111, I. B.
P. O. E. OF W.. MEETS ths 2ND
AND 4TH WEDNESDAY EVEN­
INGS OF EACH MONTH AT THE
STAG AUDITORIUM, 3S1}fe EAST
MORRISON STREET. ALL VISIT­
ING BROTHERS ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED.
I. O. CANNADY, E. R.
311 Maclssy Bldg.
E. J. MINOR. See rotary.
41* Abington Bldg.
When You Call a Taxi-Cab
Call Brdy. 0098
BLACK AND WHITE
Stands at all leading hotels and* all parts of the city
‘Baker Guns
For fifty yean known to the trade a» the best for service
BATAVIA LEADER, Price $37.00
If your dealer cannot supply you we will send, trans­
HOUSES
FOR RENT
For Sale
ANO
FOR SALE
SALE
5-room house, good condition. *1*60;
*500 down, balance like rent
7-room house. Peninsular district; lot
100x100; lots of fruit and berries;
a chicken run and all fenced in; an
Ideal chicken ranch. **,000; *400
down, balance *20 per month.
5- room modern bouse. East Side; lot
50x100; a snap at *3,550; »500
down, balance *35 per month. In­
cluding interest
groom, strictly modern new house;
full lot, all clear; an ideal home on
East Side; street improvements all
in and paid for.
(room modern cottage on Willamette
drive; lot 50x120, facing two streets.
Lots of fruit and flowers. A good
investment; must sell to close es­
tate.
6- room house, good condition; Wood­
lawn district »*,*00; »500 down.
*30 per month.
7- rooms; garage; Woodlawn District,
near car line; lot 50x100; *2,100;
terms.
A. H. MORROW
Eight-room bouse and one acre of
ground.
House is modern and the
grounds contain beautiful trees and
shrubs.
All kinds of fruit
ments in and paid.
car line, 52nd street
able.
On
Improve­
Fire room bungalow, »4009;
»500
down, balance like rent
Four-room bungalow, comer, »4000;
*500 dwon .balance can be arranged.
Good buy.
Phone EAst 5544
41* Abington Bldg.
—and Let Us Tell You
Quick Delivery Berries
Try Our Shirt and Collar Work—Lace Curtains a Specialty
E. K. STANLEY
E
Broadway (213
White Swan Laundry
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UP TO DATE
Pioneer
Comp’y
oadway 3*73
Third and Burnside Sts.
Postoffice
Pharmacy
Send for BAKER BOOKLET
Broadway 5807
STEINWAY
Druggists and
Chemists
BEFORE
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DUO ART AND PIA­
NOLA PIANOS, VIC-
TROLAS AND VICTOR
RECORDS,
PLAYER
ROLLS AND CABINETS,
SHEET
MUSIC
AND
BOOKS,
BAND
AND
ORCHESTRA INSTRU­
MENTS.
Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced
j
Oentlet
HATTONS
ISN’T
11 y 4 MF
IT ISN'T
GENU-
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AFTER
and "Prow.” «ti «hould brat th« n.m. of H.llo« lo isauta th.ir «raumra«ra.
For rala be all (rat-elam D««l«t, ia Toilat PnparatioM: o» dit.ci frum th« M«Rulactu>«r.
in 25 «ad 50 mms sise«.
As«aU W.at«d E»«rywh«ra. HATTON MFC. CO. (Not. I m .) ISOS Stal« St.. Chica««, RI.
Courtesy, Accuracy, Reliability
and Purity Our Motto
DR. B. MILLER
Pharmacist, Lawyer and
Proprietor
IF IT
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IN MUSIC
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with wearing apparel
starched, dried and flat
work ironed, we do for
Price reason­
Broadway and Ollsan St
Broadway 0517
314 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y.
ROUGH DRY
Investigate this property.
311 Macleay Building
Baker Gun Company
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portation charges paid, upon receipt of price.
describing the entire line.
Do You Know How Big a Bundle of
NOTICE
Dahlia Temple No. 203, I. B P. O.
K of W, of Portland. Oregon, meets
the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights In
each month at Stag Auditorium.
All visiting Daughter Elks tn good
standing In their respective Temples
are Invited to meet with ua.
LOUISE THOMAS.
Daughter Ttuler,
BEATRICE H. CANNADY.
Daughter Secretary,
«rawraxra.—.rararararawwwww
Byracuae Lodge, K.
of P. No. 1. moots the
second and fourth Fri­
day ntgbts In each
month. All Sir Knights
In good standing are
welcome. Fraternal Hall. 7*6 Ml««ls-
slppi Ave. E. D. Cannady, C.C., 311
Macleay Bldg. W. Marshall, K. of
P. A S.
Portland
Oregon
Your Patronage Solicited
Established II Tsars In Portland
C.
Daily Fashion Hint
Sherman, J^ay & Co.
Sixth * Morrison Sri.,Opp. Postoffice
PORTLAND
GEE
WO
MEDICINE
CHINESE
CO.
C. (1KB WO. ths
well known Hsrbal-
lat, hss made a Ilfs
study of ths curative
properties poaeeeaod
by Oriental Roots,
Herbs,
Hude
and
Hark, and therefrom
compounded hla tru,
ly wonderful Herbs
remedies.
In their
make-up no polaone
or narcotics are used;
perfectly
harmless,
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and many roots and
herba that ho usee are unknown to
the medical profession of today
AVOID OPERATIONS by taking hie
remedies In time for Htomach, Coughs,
Colds,
Rheumatism,
Kidney,
Lung,
LJver- Catarrh. Illood, InHammatlon,
Neuralgia and all femala and chit-
dren's ailments. Call or write. Sont
by mall or parcel post.
C.
GEE
WO
MEDICINE
CHINESE
CO.
asst* Aider Btroet, B. W. Corser Third
Nile Queen Preparations
"FOR HAIR and SKIN ”
PARIS APPROVES THIS
MODEL
BdMMMcally manufactured to meet your particular beauty requirements
Wt ARÉ DI »Tan
œ» OP'CARRETTO
COI*
AGINIA CARE VERMOUTH.
#FtCUL PRICE *1122 MR Hl QUARTS,
WRITE FOR. OUR LATEST CATALOGUE
mailed free conwmng special offdul
kjx ABOUT OUR-VINOBAR* IT It CHEAT*
Beautifully designed in satin crêpe,
this frock knd« itself to develop­
ment m a (treat variety of materia«.
The neck is cut in oval outline and
^the. sleeves are lengthened with cir­
cular frills of self-material If pre­
ferred. a piping of white satin may
be added at the neck and repeated on
the sleeves between frill and sleeve
For the waist a belt of brilliant rib­
bon or a girdle of beads may be
selected as a proper finish. Medium
size requires .»*$ yards 36-inch mate­
rial.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 1695.
Sizes. 34 to 44 inches bust, and 16 to
20 years. Price, 35 cents.
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