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THE OREGON PAIJLY ley, WUUmett Talley. CaacaCe and- Coaat ranges, lire anvw-catyed tteuntalsw (aorta ta eaat tm clear daral. idt. Kalniex. 14.4UH: alt.

Museum and attracted much attention. Poster work Is being shown. Tba exhibit in "open to the public daring; BRIEF INFORMATION tions of Riverside drive complained about by Judge Carey and A. Em-moss are not dangerous and took exception to'; the statement. He said the drive' la In dangerous condition and should be repaired.

The matter was bt. Balena. WOWl; MU HJHfli UU Usvd. day and In the'venlnsV market la to be closed all day Friday that- the producers may participate in the Rone Featlval festivities. The city hall Is to be the samsjday.

St. 3 R. KUler, moved to 14 Oregonlan bid g. Marshall 909.Ad. Columbia Elgbway Trips 70 miles auto ride.

22.60: Tabor 4617. Ad. young men students at the Behnke-Walker Buainesat college. -P-Ak hi -yr Was HTatlre ef atnssia. Isaac Adler.

who died last night at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. L. Rubensteln, 928 East Couch street, was 73 years Of age' ana a native of He baa resided in Portland for over 24 years. Joseph Adler of Portland and H. I.

Adler of Vaaaval 0re.nA TnJ-r. Foil owir! th 160tb DAT- Or 1915.) AMUSEMENTS again referred to Mr. Teon. suit of V.L.-Holt against the county for, $703.50 damages to bis automobile, lost from the 8t Johns ferry January 23, 1916. French Naval CWef Dies, Paris, June 9.

(I. N. Vice Admiral Albert, chief of staff at naval headquarters died here yesterday. Peru was the first nation to add instruction in aviation to its public Sat. Jellsraoo.

WXi. Wssttingtos) park, at bond of Waahlngtoa street, r- lowers; shrubs and trees. Children's model playgruawda. Noteworthy pieces of sculp. lure; '-CwinUig of tb tlta MaA." by Htf auut Atluua jeNrlll, pvinled heir of U.

Tboauueos: "ItacaJawea" tlndlaa a-lrl. a-ubla return of an indictment charging- rob- will be' repaired when the Ldnn ton road is hardsurf aced- according to- a report of Mr Teon. County Auditor Martin reported -balances on June 1 of $380,990.73 in the general fund i and $142,729.33 in the road fund with outstanding warrants of $3,517.00 against the general fund and against the road fund. Permission I was given for use of election tables for troops at the Armory next Friday. District Attorney Evans was requested to represent the county in the County Motorcycle Officer White re ported fines of $105 Imposed on speed- tery or postoiiice station on east nide Bruce Ormn-vtiia.

am! nonwiiie. the federal 3 EIHG Broadwar at Taylor. Curtain at era during May. Roadmaster Teon reported that im A of Lewis Clark exposition by Alio Cooper, presented by aaealawes status asauciatioa and mM -tiirv toriev was arranted a re eattle are sons. Mrs.

8. Chalmov of no sua. aaawMw. Saturday, Cbaonccjr Olevtt in "Toe Heart Fadtlr back." ANTAUkfs--Btxniwiijr Alder. vaudeville, Of Fifth street is a daughter.

Frlnted Stationery, Books, Postena. F. W.Baltes Co. Main 165 A-l 16 5. Ad.

provement of Stephenson road has boen ordered, v'-k cess until June 28. The bonds tha accused were placed at $5000 by Judge Bean. Mack is held at Detroit, Gran- I vllle. a Seatttle barber. Is In the county school curriculum.

Road crossings at Claremont tavern 12.30, and tt.lO. Ml'KEKS Broadway at Yamhill. Vanae- cienry jLiiw.n. xes mmaics waia. -liauken ruee gardens is Penlnsiila Park, con- Uinlag mote than 7o9 rietiea of rosea.

Six. tea, left ntoueJed lit wUa natural beais. ty, Big trees, Juat wood 'where; rolU Uie 'Oregon." Forestry building Lewis a Clark exposition A. Wise will be at bis office all this week. (Adv.

jaiL and uonvuie is nerving a I. nrlun Among In-1 Grocers to Close Xriday. The Portland Retail Grocers' association last night unanimously resolved to close their places of business all day on Friday, June 11. It is hoped that all nonmembers the association wlll enter into the spirit of the movement and also close up. 4l.m.a hnnirM thh WMiC iS ODe Krtiuua, weat." Uoors a.

m. to 6 p. to. at oi speclBaen. amnio th Uregua ir kga.

Contains feet lubber. 14 week ears- CouOattfOs 1 to 11 Son- Fonrta' at Stark. Vaudeville. Coa- KfUKLM Broadway at star. Motion pictures, 11 a.

m. to 11 P. m. HB OAKS Amusement park. wm EOPLKS Watt Park and Alder.

Motion eharalng J. J. Keeia, WB. Braden and CotHllon Sail Dancing rarty tonight. Cotillion club; delightfully jcooL lAdv; r.

Z. O. Brown, Xye, Bar. Mohawk I Adv.) W. Iv Baxter, adveruging- oucw" misuse of the mails.

Lyman D. Me-1 rr f.nn.,i. Hiitii nostmister ftt AtUscUre views from King's ana Wills sa-ette UclgbV sad Weatorer 'Xerracea. Terw llllger ftouleTard, aostk of city, shore Willamette, oau wet side. ajkyllne, wea troas Coonefl Crest.

Bond around eour berjrsen Conodl Creet and WUiam- picture. ix a. in. WATIOKAL Perk and West park at Stark. Ashland, "was indicted for' embesale- ment of postal funds.

He is serving a Oregon Oradaate JTurses' Assoeia- The annual meeting of the Ore-rcn State Graduate Nurses' associa COUNTY COURT NEWS I Malum picnirea, la m. UAESflTWasaHigtou at Park. Motion pic etu- rtrer offers fin elews. ou day term lor simnar ouw Morris, postmaster at was ln- tion will be held in the Central Pub-4 ture, it m. JiS riT aahiug tun and Mollon n.

cicted for tne Hacrorss, it a.m. Ait Washington and Park. Motion pie- el am. L'OLIJMBIA Sixth, between Washington and a. 1 4 1 Ifa 'rTtttswea postal funds.

9 1 Sent to Beforxn School. Judge Clee-ton of the Juvenile court sent to the fnr nriA vear Edgar kBT MCSfcb'M filtb and Taylor. Hours 9 to uc Ubrary at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, June 12.

1915. All graduate nurses are cordially Invited to attend. Stole XTolse MaoMnsv- While T. M. Toder of 515 East Seventh street north viewed the big-fire this morning, after he bad driven to the vicinity in his automobile, thieves stole the Klaxon born from bis.

automobile. a aw, Clyde; one of the boys who stole H- wees uaja. wo u.j boou oi Tueaday. aboraday. fc'rlday, Satur-day and Sunday.

sx Today's Events. u.tr tta aura" association at V. Adams automoDlle eariy owmj morning. -This Is Judge Cleeton's first experience at sending a toy to Answering a claim for damages by Ivo Van Speybrock resulting' from opening of a county road, Roadmaster Teon informed the county commissioners that Van 43peybrock's land is Tiot affected by the road opening and tis not damaged. The report was filed, The roadmaster reported that the Id Marquam road will be smoothed for present traffic, but must have grades worked out before permanent improvement petitioned for by J.

N. Teal and others is carried out. f. i i Charles H. Carey was present when a report from Roadmaster Teon was read Inclosing a statement by Road Supervisor H.

B. Chapman, that ullmnusu note! June 8. 9. A the training school. xoung wur.

record in the Juvenile court led to the evere penalty. Clyde's three companions. Ister Beddeker. Uwremt Ober- A n.rf wt-A 1 1 ii A and eAva Coming Events. Annual Pacific north weat track and field iamplouahipv MnUnoniah field, ne rwT Tools Are Stolen.

A tool house at the residence of S. Rasmussen. 451 East Fortieth street north, was smashed open by thieves last night and tools valued at more than $100 were taken. .1 aim placed on probation on condition that end Golf club. Portland toli club course.

Coluxbla mini WiUaoiette Encircle Peninsula district aud St. Johns, al fording excellent views o( dty, Induatrles and harbor. Typical boao seotivns Portland Heights, Sob HilL irrragten. AIL Tsbor. Harbor feature Weat side public dock, foot Seventeenth street.

Esst Side public dock. Coot of Kaat BtarkV Public tauter boat land-log, tuot of Stark street (launches call here ivr river tour. Beat houses near Morrison and Hawthorne bridges.) MuUern bridges Broadway, Railroad, baWLnoroe. Ptjblic lnstltatlons City hall and Bistoiical exhibit. Fifth sad Madvton.

County building. Fuurtb and Salmoa. AT incieum. Fifth neaf Yamhill. Central library.

'I a nth sad Yamhill. Custom aouae, Broadway and Davta. Worthy et notice bktdmore fountain. First and Ankesy. by Olla L.

Warren, presented by Steven skldmore; TboKpeoa fouatain. Plate, block. Fourth and Kaliaon, Modern bigh and grade schools, school gsrdeua and rose bedgee. Chinatowu ou iiorth Vourth and See-und atrsets. Columbia- river highway America's aaoat wonderful acenle road for vehicles.

Along It one aees many -waterfalls, the gorge of ths Columbia, Oneonts gorge. Shepherd's dell, motuitaine, including Uuod. tirade dees not exceed 6 per centum. Information a. to "what to see" la Port-lend' a environment from Lotele Portland, Imperial, Oregon.

Multnomah and The Jour nal'a Tourlat Travel bnreau. Phonea A-6U61. Main 7178; or fronfTourat-Agency and Travel Bureau, Marshall 1979. For Information regarding recreation or health resorts see psge 2 Tuesday's and Thursday's Journal section 4 of the Sunday Journal. i i one 12.

I progressive Business wens wiiq -kultnumab hotel June 10. Carnival of Bargains Transportation ciuo iuui luncheon at Commercial club. UP V.nMN' If You Have Jorlan league- ana ukuh aocbeon at klultnom-b t-otel, Jon i. Steamer Jesse Sax kins for Cemaa Wasbougal and way landings, daily ex-cent Sunday. Leaves Waaainsrton street dock at 2 p.

m. 4 Adv.) Xt Pays to Bare Tour Shoes Be-P aired right at reasonable prices by J. Schwind, 161 West Park, near (Adv.) I Oregon (JlTtc league iuuci.eua ISbeltTBeU will axrlTe here Jnfy IS, at Every man has a chance to look his' best in what this sale affords. Come in and choose from the best that's made in quality and You'll. save time, money and mental anguish.

v-: a rioai in P. n. i I Uuolclpal Dana concert. LcaoB will be uu Jua 20. at WaablnKlon Park.

iney pay wnaiever qhujbc sustained. None of the threw have former records. 'a To Tlsit asotwt Booa. Under the auspices of the Portland Railway, Light Power Charles E. Warner will conduct a trip to the palc of MounfHoad.

Saturday, June 19. Electric train will leave for Boring at 12:30 p. auto stage from Boring to Government camp; night at timber line, 6000 feet elevation; early breakfast and climb to summit, June 20. Those who participate are promised that no undue strains will be placed upon thelrfendurance. Mr.

Warner recently made a mid-winter climb to the peak of Hood. Seal Sstate Mam AecoaetL Joseph R. Keep, once prominent In real estate circles was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Phillips on a charge of obtaining-money by. fa ae pretenses. -Floral Parade Central Library Meetings.

Owgon Cirlo laagua lecture. etry Thoraday 'TTSSfi- axtenaloa lacturea arery Boat BOSS "A Blgbt In airy land," 2d floor Pittock block, every afternoon and evening. June 7th to 12th. (Adv.) One Suit Pressed Bach Week, $1.60 a month. Unique Tailoring 309 Stark.

Main 614. A-4314. (Adv) ienjamin Correct Collier I a a-- WadJieaday evening. Thursday Pnr information Sapplied. Mutt by ALFRED.

BEJtlAMlN-VttSHlNQON COMPACT Mm Mast TOWN TOPICS 1r information regarding thla port may be alad fiom the Portland Chamber of C-Be; inftb street. Telephone Jiain9 A-13UU. Bo Dance, Cotillion hall, tonight by Myrtle Rose Mond Christensen hall. Rose Festival dance tonight. (Adv.) Every Benjamin Suit, Overcoat and Raincoat in our stock, including Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, entered in this sale.

Composer of raatival Song Sasd. Edwin M. Whitman, composer of the Rose Festival song, "The. Whole World Fire ami Police. rire' department Mala 77O0.

A-U23. PoUee department aiain 7181. -7Bl-. uro.r,. tuwwtr.

a74 Belmont at. Bose- Carnival Dances, Cotillion hall, tonight, delightfully cool and entertaining. (Adv.) $20.00 Suits and Raincoats, Be sure to. pose for one of the Rose Festival official photographers. YoodrafF Raymond ROSE CARNIVAL OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS $15.00 i usizgvu Phones East 111.

ggv rr Today's Forecast. ProhiblT fair tonlcht Grandstand Beats. Unobstruoted view. 475 Morrison, N. E.

cor. 14th. (Adv.) Keep is alleged to have old to Frank Van Strahlen, a SJOOJ mortgage given Keep by his son-in-law, E. C. Janln, on a quarter section of Wasco county land which Keep deeded to Janln.

Keep is said 'to have had no title to the land, and to have executed a fraudulent deed to the property, Janln no title and the mortgage worthless. knd westerly winds. $25.00 Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, TJ 73 $30.00 Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, jpJ22J 5 Bublio Market Closes. The public MU llay; wlnda mostly northweaterly. I Waablngton Generally fair tonight and JThuraday, except probably showers Eorthweat portion; west.ly winds.

i f.ir itmlirht mud Thursday: Known the Portland Rose," died yesterday afternoon after an illness of lees than a day. He was bora In Columbus, Ohio, in 1861, and had resided In Portland since 1908. He is survived by a widow, Mrs. Lila Whitman, two daughters, Miss Lucile Whitman of Portland, and Mrs. T.

G. Benson of Valley City, N. two sons, W. E. Whitman of Portland, and F.

M. Whitman of Valley City. N. D. Mr.

Whitman has written a number of poems, but they have never been published in book form. The funeral will probably take place Friday -afternoon, June 11, from the parlors of P. L. Lerch. East Eleventh and Clay streets.

His son 'and daughter are coming from North Dakota and are expected to arrive here before that time. fcooler aoutheaat portion touigbt. $35.00 Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Weather Conditions. A-t. vaediiFai anal nnfUeftleVl now.

SAVE AND SUCCEED I LWfr UtUULUCUlC tjca5 weather conditions obtain orer th country a tlh. fidabatnhAlvail A large, high pressure rea oTerlle the Mlssls- iippi ua unw klal. naart. a Pintrit ei Illinois Society Entertains. Many tourists in the city enjoyed the meeting of the IUonois State society which met last night in the Commercial Club building.

James McMenamin, president of the society, presided and announced the program. Miss Tina Led-widge sang "Qui Dei Cantrabande" from "Carmen," and "Daddy's Sweetheart," with Miss May Pendergrass acting as accompanist. Miss Lucile Maxon and Irwin Jaggar, attired in colonial costumes, danced the Maxlxe and a minuet, and Dr. Lennard of Lincoln, IiL. gave a short talk, i lift the north Taeifie coast.

Ught rains The Shirt Sale Is Interesting a Great Many Men iKTt lauen in nnnsu tumwms. lortnwMteni wasnmwjn, aoui.ticsist.vru flnlATj anf Tltif.a4U-.t Hfin Ready money with which to take advantage of opportunities as presented is necessary to financial success. WHSUU, -aa awawaav-ifat J. 4 a A luatsi tl IN SI nd Florida. The weather la 10 -degree, of haw raD in central iuuiurma uu $2.45 $1.50 Shirts, now.

$2.00 Shirts, now 1 .35 $2.50 Shirts, now. $3.00 Shirts, now. $3.50 Shirts, now $4.00 Shirts, now. $5.00 Shirts, now. $6.00 Shirts, now.

it estrm Mostana. the western portion of the (Dakotaa, Oklahoma, northern Texas and I The conditions are favorable for generally fair weather In this di.trirt tonight and Thurs-- 4n nnrthwMtni W.shineton. School Districts Merged- Through a typographical error The Journal stated yesterday' that the school districts of St. Johns and Llnnton would not become a part of the Portland school district, 'when in fact they have been merged with the Portland" district the same as' the cities have been merged with Portland. Attention was called to the error by" Hamilton Johnstone, Who cited the law bearing on the situation.

He' pointed out also chapter 108 of the 1915 session laws, which provides that teachers who have been employed ia the districts consolidated with Portland for more than two years will have their names placed on the permanent teachers'- list in this district. They will not have to serve a probationary kvbere abowvrs will probably occur. It will tie cooler tonight In aou'heaatern Idaho. Generally westerly wlnda will obtain. Carnival Visitors Bappy It makes a man smile to find $8.50 in his pocket that he didn't expect to have.

This Is Just what happened to a lot of men lately: they started out to buy a $25 sunt and found they could get one at $18.50 In the Brownsville Woolen Mill store removal sale. Other suits are selling at $10. and Remember the location is Third and Stark streets. Get one of these suits, and Jingle this extra money 'in your -Acting Dlatrlct Forecaater. Observations.

Buff fum Pendleton Opposite Postoffice Morrison Street pockets. (Adv.) Liberal Rate of Interest Paid on Savings by The United States National Bank THIRD AND OAK STREETS, PORTLAND, OR. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00 i CTATIOKS Ken Wanted for the supply company. Third regiment, O. N.

mechanics and men of previous service preferred. Apply Monday evenings to regimental quartermaster at Armory. (Adv.) ill- Or Students Aided Compilation. The I I II 1111111 rapid compilation or the returns from Monday's election that enabled The Journal to publish approximately com- i plete returns in its noon edition yes Senator -Sane "Will Speak. "Portland as a Port" will be the luncheon subject of the Progressive Business Men's club, tomorrow.

In the Multnomah, and Senator Harry Lane will be chief speaker. Walter S. Asher will preside. "An Open Secret" and "The Whole World Knows the Portland Rose" will be sung by Miss M. L.

Ash, accompanied by' Miss Haxel Mills. Festival decorations of roses will grace the luncheon room. The Progressive Busi-ness Men'si club announces its third annual beach excursion, this year to Gear hart, June 20 and 27. There will be swimming contests, athletic feats, tennis tournament, surf bathing, free use of golf links, a dance at the hotel terday was facilitated by a crew of 12 il 'I 11 I -i i in -f in 1 am a TViniN-ratiire Jj a -I 1 si ta- 5 s- Si a a a a. 44 1 2 CS 44 6 0 62 0 70 58 10 0 43 6 4 12 0 64 78 B2 8 .04 40 -r 8 44 34 0 .24 43 0 68 48 4 0 78 86 78 I 4 0 49 4- 8 72 48 1 6 80 4- 4 94 76 6 0 626 74 82 12 0 62 4 73 56 4 56 2 80 56 4 0 42 8 68 40 0 68 2 70 52 12 0 80 4- 2 08 78 8 0 62 -f- 2 76 58 14 52 0 64 52 18 0 52 I 2 68 50 6 64 64 4.

50 4- 1 62 60 8 0 60- .4 69 60 4 0 68 H- 8 86 66 4 56 74 66 8 0 63 4- 6 84 66 4 54 4- 2 66 52 4 0 52 14- 2 62 62 8 0 58 4- 6 40 0 43 4 68 48 12 0 48 2 62 4816 0 50 2 66 60 8 0 66 4- 2 44 0 52 2 74 52 4 0 66 6 78 60 8 48 2 86 48 4 0 DO NOT MISS "A NIGHT FAIRYLAND fkatos, Jnlcsgo, 111..... ulath. Sureka, Cat ialveston. Texas i.Tre. Mont.

rackaonville, Fla. an.aa City. Mo CnoxTllle, Tenn xm Angeles, Cal. Uarahfleld, viontreal. tear Orleana, La.

Sew York. N. Y. Sorth Head, Wn. H.

Yakima, Wn. Oakland, 'ortland. Ltoseburg, Saoramento, Cal. t. Iuia.

Halt Lake. Utah. 3. Franciaeo, Cal. Seattle, fsltks, Spokane, U'acotna.

tTatoosh Wn. iValdes, Alaaka. iValla W.H.. Wn. and special fish-menus.

III 1 J-v H. I KTiTMIflir 2d Floor Pittock Bids. For "Grown-ups" and Children A stupendous extravaganza Gorgeous Costumes and Scenery JUNE 7TH TO 12TH Afternoon and Evening Adults 25c Children 10c Including fView Scats for all narades. Paper Designs Exhibited. Designs in paper by the children of Portland's public schools are being exhibited on the third floor of the Central library.

This exhibit is put up by special request of same of the business men of the city. The work is design and crafts work. The jewelry work done by the high school students is especially attractive. The work of several thousand pupils is being shown. Some of the designs were exhibited at the Art To Your Home Back East via Rock Island Line Washington, JD.U.

Afternoon report cf preceding day. at Can Be Seen Around Portland rviimnfl Creat (1100 feet) View unequalled. BasBfaSnnnnTnnnnTBB-- dFZo w( I esaap. tt Columbia and Willamette riven. Tualatin Jones Market Fourth, Alder MARSHALL 1 HOME A-6281 Trip Kate Special Sale of Meats THIS THURSDAY Fireworks For 4th of July We manufacture all our own fireworks.

Excellent displays for country celebrations. Will submit program and catalog -showing lowest prices. CHINESE EMPORIUM ANDREW KAN CO. 348 MORRISON STREET Daily to September 30lh Return Limit Oct. 31, '15 Tickets Ooed on Golden State Umited WE CLOSE ALL DAY FRIDAY PORTLAND DAY OPEN TILL 8 P.

M. THURSDAY What the Salesmanager Saad to the President Rocky rtTountain limited Three Nights'to Chicago-Thru Tourist Car Denver to St. Louis. aeaeroas Xorticms oa Oar Diners "I've spent a lot of time investigating this matter, and the saving pet ton mile on our haulage will alone put us to the good in less than a year, to say nothing of the better service to our customers "Ill tell you, Mr. Edwards, we're losing money every day we post- pone the change from horses to motor trucks, and now that we have an opportunity to dispose of our horses at a good price, right now is the time for us to make the decision.

I am thbr- I UNION DENTISTS oughly convinced that this is the thing to do, and 'I think the facts I have gathered together will convince you, too. LanaTswS''BJSSaSB 1" WT BBteS'TaSSVB TOests'awSlV and the ability to extend our field of operations. "So far as I am concerned.ithe only question to settle is the kind, of trutks that we ought to install. I've investigated several' of the leading makes all of them good but this CMC line appeals most to me." Acting upon this suggestion, Edwards requested an interview with a representative of the Columbia Carriage and Auto Works and the result- Tickets, Reservations, Etc M. J.

GEARY Cameral Agent Passenfer Dept. Ill Tkird Street, Portland, Or. 'Corner of Second And Morrison. TmV "Our total investment in motor equipment to handle 50 more freight than we are now hauling would be very little more than we have invested in our present outfit; Shoulders of Spring Lamb 13c lb Shoulders; of (grain-fed) Pork tb Shoulder Pork Steak 14c lb Short Ribs of Beef lb Brisket or Plate Corn Beef 9c lb Boiling Beef 9c lb Rolled Corned Beef (boneless) I2V2C lb Jones' "Pride of Oregon" Mild Cured Hams and Bacon Are Cut from Oregon's Best Grain-Fed Little Pigs. Hams, half or whole lb Picnic Hams 12c lb Cottage Hams .1 16c lb Bacon Backs, half or whole strips.

lb Fancy. Breakfast Bacon, or whole 22c lb Phrtn- Main 334. Home A-2666 if tt If or the bis Union sign. All work guar-: anteei Full Set Teeth, that fit. Gold Crown.

22-k Bridge Teeth, 22-k. I Painless Extraction 50c "If yoa find this number yon won't ge hurt. ''-3 pr. Wnetstoasj. 3Srr.

"We are using valuable ground for stable and shed I room now that -we need," and need badly, for an addition to our warehouse. "Trucks wouldn't require half the room, and we could use cheaper space farther out. GMC Truck was purchased. 1 r-- These Trucks are from 1500 lbs. at $1200 to 5 tons at both worm and chain drive, and will make good for anyone with a haulage-, problem.

i WHOLESALE I Pry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Notions Portland saleroom, room 113 Ensr-loek Bldg 3d st cor. oak. L. DINKELSPIEL CO. I San Tranelsoe, Cal, Columbia Carriage and Auto Works 2oii iCCHVAB PRINTING CO VBEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER 5 STARK STREET.

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