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THE" OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY . EVENING. JULY V 1904. TOWN TOPICS j TOKIuHT'S AXUtEBZirTt, To Bikw "The Bnnrf1lM loidr.', , "Joat Struck Towa1 btolalds' ru-k "Quaes ot the ItuiktMan1 Arcade ...,. ...... ... VaudoTllla I J do Vaudeville 8t.r ....... ........ ...... 4 .... ... Vaudeville bljoa i.. .....w. vaudeville Th fastest and finest Doat on th ; river 1 the IJalley Gatsert, and it runs through Irom Portland to Tha Dalles, LyJa, White Salmon, Hood River,' Mof felt' a, St Martin and Collins' Hot Spring's. Caasad Locks and war polnta without chang-a, notwithstanding falsa Statements to tha ( contrary, reaching .' daatlnatlon from on to -'two. hours ahead of any other steamer on the- river. If jroa would link comfort with this-trip see that the Bailey Gatsert remains uppermost In your mind.-' Tha toothpick and observatory deck affords , an unobstructed view of tha scenery, Traveling,, unless far pleasure, la in ' most cases tiring, but this ride, If taken f , on th Oatert, never. '' Meals served on 'aboard and leave nothing-to be desired . oulila't-be-betten tert leave Al der street wharf at T a. In. every Mon dayr- Wednesday and . Friday.-- Steamer . Regulator leaves same wharf at same time every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. rhone Main vie. "No transfer between Portland and Th . Dalle if th trip is mad on th Charles XL Bpeocer. This fleet steamer fsstest on th river makes through trips, leer Ing Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at. T a. from foot ot Washington street. ' From the decks of tha Bpenoer mar be viewed tha .magnifi cent . scenery that has mad th Co - lumbta famous throughout th world the towering snow-capped mountains, cataracts as hlghaa 100 feet, tha oele- brated Cascade locka, II years in build- Inst. 'most wonderful canyons, delight- '. ful valleys and charming groves. Th beauties of the lanacape are indeed be yond compare. Parsons who Jiav trav eled the wide world over declare that th -Columbia river surpasses that of ' any other section of th globe. Th Bpenoer Is the newest of all the; river palaces, and her furnishings are not equaled on western- waters. Her table service Is unsurpassed. Tha, fastest and finest boat on the . . rtver is th Bailey Gatsert. and it runs through from Portland to Th lsiies. Lrle. White Salmon. Hood River, jioi fett s, 8t Martin and - Collins' - Hot . Springs, Cascade Locks and th fish can ' nerles and way points without change, notwithstanding false statements to th . contrary.' If you would link comfort with this trio sea that th Bailey uat sert remains uppermost iff your mind. Traveling. - unleaa for pleasure. Is In ' most oases tiring, but this ride, if taken on th Gatsert. never. Meals served on board and leave nothing to be dealred couldn't be better. Gatsert leaves Al - der street wharf at 7 a. m every Mon- day. Wednesday and Friday. Btwimer . Regulator leaves same wharf at same time every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. Phone Main ,'. r Comraano ' today to lay your plan for tha trip up th Columbia to Cascade Locks on Sunday. .For an enjoyable - day's outing this trip baa no equal any on who has sver taken it wlU tell you -- so. Th scenery 4s th most magnifi cent in America and th trip on that refreshes tired-eyes and weary bodies. ' Take the handsome Bailey Gatsert if you would have the trip one or un alloyed pleasure. Steamer leaves Alder street wharf at :K returning to Port , land about 1:10 p. n. No need .taking a lunch ezcollent meals served on boara. i If you get hungry 'tween meals the . restaurant aboard a wane your visit. - A qulst Fourth of July wss spent by mr nartr of Portland people at JX J. Moore's cottage at Seaside. The occa sion was obaerved by th christening of a new flagpole, and as theetara and stripes gracefully unfurled Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer sang th "Star Spangled Banner" to the accompaniment of th sea. Among soma of the1 joruana peo ple who were present were Mr. ana Mrs. Cecil Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Ames. Or. Baar, J. McL Wood, Mre. James Mo Crsken. John McCraken, Robert Mo Craken, I. N. Fleischner, Fred Mulkey, John Gearln and Mr. ana Mrs. juowen- - gardt. - r. has been a resident of Portland 10 years, and this la, his first serious of fense. Assistant District Attorney Ad ems stated that be dldrnot think the onjenss reoulred severe nunlahmenL Oudg George sentenoed th prlsonsr to aery n year. In the county, jail ; A nsw rule regarding visitors at ths county , lull has been promulgated by Sheriff Word. Hereafter a register will be kept and all visitors must write their names and sddresses in It. .Visitors' days ars Tuesdays snd Fridays. A vis- uor is allowed five minutes with a pris oner, with exception of attorneys. On any day not a regular -visiting day no outsider-anay see-, a prisoner without a written permit from the sheriff. Better than breakfast ' foods try Coschella cantaloupe . or watermelon. "Mermaid brand" cantaloupes are finer than si lk, and sweeter than honey. Paper rina ana run or aeiicious meat, car lots constantly on track. - For aala by your grocer, Psaraon-Pagr company, distrib utors xor coschella Valley Producers' association. B. p. O. Elks. Tha members of Port land lodge. No. 142. are urged to be Dres ent thla evening at our lodgeroom. In tne Marquam building. Buslnsss ot im portance -to the lodge and of interest -to svery member will be considered. Visit ing mamhers Invited. By- order of the lodge. John B. Coffey, secretary.' Three Chinamen, anawerine- the- names of Fong Auk. Lee Won Jeong and Lee Joe Ten, are being held before United States 'Commissioner McKee. under -the charge that they have no business In th land. They were arrested on the steamer Regulator, June 1 0th. si in rair next year are all In Guild's lake. On Is as Jong as 0 feet and I feet at tha smaller end. Another weighs It tons. Ths building will be one of th most attractive at the fair next year. ...'.. ..; , Becauee of his failure to catch train, James A. Emery of Ssn Fran- oisco, wnq was to have lectured at the EmDlre theatre . tnnfa-ht. iinil.. tha auspices of the Portland Cltlsena' Alli ance, wiy not appear until tomorrow uignb Henry Hergert, Frledrlg Bredthauer and Jacob Helm have incorporated an organisation to bo known as the. Evan gellsch St'PAil's Gemlnde. the object of which Is to maintain a church for th worship of God For th benefit ot the Seamen's Insti tute a- lawn fef and midsummer night's entertainment will b given to morrow evening on. th lawns at ths residence of W. J. Burns. 161 North Nineteenth street. . , Suit for divorce has been filed' by Eunice) H. Dickey against C E. Dickey, charging desertion. The couple were married at Ashland in in I, and he v two minor children, custody . Of whom tha mother aska lor. Th only Goodyear Shoe Repair Co. Is located next to th Gas Ca'a office. Yamhill street. Repairing Bhil jtoil wait. Work called for ana delivered any reasonable distance. Phone Main toil. A. 1 Talbot of Lincoln, ' Neo. head consul of . the Modem Woodmen of America, will be In Portland July 11 'and 14V The local ; lodge Is making extensive preparations for th enter tainment of Mr. Talbot A trip to Es- taeada has been decided upon and th lode has chartered all tha cars of the .; Oregon Water Power company on the 11th. Mr. Talbot will assist at initia tions while In the city and will then leav for th Sound cities. ... John K. Peas has brought ' suit. In th etreutr-iourr-f Multnomab-ctronty by bis attorneya. Long at Sweek. ask ing 118,000 damages irom the Wind River Lumber company, alleging per- . sonal injury. Th plaintiff was an em ploye at .the company's planlng-mlll at Caacsds Locks, In Wasco county, and operated a planing macnlne. While at .work his arm was orusnea ana n was othrwls injured. A hotel for the benefit of'fratemal Ista who attend the Lewis and Clark fair may be built In connection with th Temple of Fraternities. George rv ' Benson, manager of tha Fraternal botel building at St. Louis, is In com munication with the Fraternal Building association of this city, with a visw of having the association take th matter Pn ; . i.:. -; 1 . '..-..." -. -WHUsm Plllon, charged with larceny from ths person, in stealing a watch, chain and locket, valued at ISO, from Charles J. Brown, pleaded guilty In the stat circuit court this -morning.- Dillon MANN &. BEACH PWNTXKS . '.: 92 Second Strwst v .' Ground Floor BEST WORK Low Prioat -TahphoM 444 - Leave Instructions To hsve your laundry sent to us, If It's prompt work and quick, delivery. 'Then, too, "e mend th . clothe and darn th socks free) of charge. Lots ' for' th money, but that's our way. .OREGON LAUNDRY AND TOILET SUPPLY CO. Fhona, fejurt iz. O. T. XTAJTS, itgY. W. O. T.u me Ths W. O. T. IT. met at th T. M. C A. rooms yesterday and bad a very pleasant meeting. The members de cided to adjourn until July IT, on ac count ot tha Chautauqua on July . - Oh. ho. for Mount Aflams, les caves. lava eaves and Trout lake. Round trip tickets.' eteamer . and . stage, for Bale, Regulator ., line, , Alder street dock. Phon Msln !. . , Portland Wtr A Iron Works are now located at Trenkman A Ca's on Fourth near Flanders. . Work turned out promptly. .... . . . Boattys Orchestra. Flrtrt-olaaa music Open for engagements. F. Bontty, 111 North Fourth strseU aln 1471. . Take launches row warships at tioat-. house, foot ot Stark etreet, until' war ships are gone.. - To warship Boats leav foot of mon ana Kast uurnsia sisset, .. Wis Bros, dentists, th Falling bldg. Dr. L. M. Thornton, dentist, Marquam. "' - ostoinT nisoisx. 1 HAVE YOU Looked After the H - Needs of Your r,- Piano? Send it to s to bs dootored while you are away recuperating. Ws will reno vate, tun and polish It; so that it will be good ss new. . Pianos, no matter how well made, are much more satisfactory If treated In this manner, than if they are permitted to get "all run down" be fore they are fixed. Our repair department la th '' moat complete and extensive on the Coast. and every workman in it is an- expert in ois una. A' Prices are Reasonable. Work is Thorough. It will cost rbu nothinr to have vour piano examined and an estimate made of the cost of placing it In purtect com auion. leiepnone us, tuxenaoge 13, i we will send a man up. Eilera Piano House. S1 Waahtna-ton street.- corner ran. Lmposits uoranri tneaire. LODGES OBJECT TO l ..... . - fiEW ASSESSMENT The older members of th A, O. XT. W. ar preparing to fight the proposed gen eral sdoptlon of ths new assessment plan arranged by tha eupreme lodge, which will com up for action at the coming annual meeting of the grand lodgev' The new plan materially raises the assess- ment on th old member, and many of tnera contend that it I an unjust dis crimination In their old age. .If so de cided, th Oregon -jurisdiction may con tinue to work under the present plan. but would receive no benefit from the supreme lodge guaranty fund, lnaugu rated last October and produced by as- ssssment on th various jurisdictions. The grand lodge-of the A. Of V.'W. of Oregon will convene' in Portland. July 19, and the grand lodge of the Degree of Honor also wltt- soeet in ahnuaT con vention at the asms time.' It is expected that delegatee will be in attendance at th A. O. U. W. grand lodge, and about III at tha Degree of Honor gathering. - T. Bl Wilcox of th Portland Flouring Mills, entertained a party ot II by a trip4 to Eatacada this afternoon. The party started at 1:10 p. m. and will return by moonlight Th party is in honor of Mr. Wilcox birthday. Jefferson Myers. president 1 of the Lewis and Clark state commission, will return thla evening from Heppner, where be has been tor a few days. Miss Edith McGinn lsft Portland to day and wlU spend her vacation with. her parents in Los Angeles. it is doubtful whether she will return to take brclsss In musle this fait O. H. Wharton, an officer of th Cruo- ibl Steel company of America, is a prominent arrival at th Hotel Port land. . ; v...' Mrs. John F. Forbes, wife of wealthy business man of Butte, Mont.; is at th Portland for a few days. She has many friends' in the city. Mrs. A. is. Hockey e mother la very 111 at bar daughter's home, T7 Flanders etreet. .. E. Bv Stewart and wife and Miss Mos- ley-ef Ogden are at the Portland today, en route to Mr. Stewart's cottage at Sea side. They expect - to spend several weeks on th coast, and today ar re newing oltL acquaintances in Portland. Josetoh McOiba of Walla Walla, di vision superintendent of the Northern Pacific. 1a a guest at the Portland. Frank Nau. a prominent druggist owning stores in Bad Francisco, Port land and other - cities,- is at the port' land. -.---r --r- . Judge Warren Trullt of Moscow, Ida., Is registered at the Imperial. - Rev. Gustav K. Ryequlst and wife of Astoria are at the Imperial Mrs. T. Flood, wife of the manager of th Los Angeles baseball team, and baby arrived at th Imperial from Los An geles thla morning. Judge o. A. Hartman of Baker city. and his son, G. A. Hartman, Jr and th letter's wife of Pendleton, comprise a party ot prominent peopl frorn eastern Oregon at the Imperial. J. L. Cooper,, mayor of Independence and joint representative-elect from Polk and Lincoln counties, and wife, ar guests at the Imperial. ' WUllam Winters, a prominent Spo kane contractor, is a guest at . the Perkins. George J. Steams and A. B. Smith, stockmen of. Oakland. Or- ar at th Belvederi. . ' T.'D. Taylor, - shertlt of TJmatllla eounty,-la at tha Bajveder from Pendleton. Lymsn B. Fsrguson, a druggist . of New berg. Is at tha Belvedere. M. D, Mshonsy, a merchant Of Cottage Grove, is at th Belvedere. Charles Jerome Reed returned yes terday -from an extenslv eastern trip. Miss Helen Doble left with her rather laat Tueaday morning for th eastern pert of tha state. She will be gone about three weeks. ReV. Edaar P. HM. of th First Pres byterian church, who ws taken quite sick with ptomaine poisoning from eat ing berries several days ago, la reported to be recovering. HI 'fever has left hint and while he la very weak, it la thought that h can be moved In a few days. He will , leave for his summer horn en th Columbia thla week. A POINTER. " "A word to th wise," eta, you know. Diamonds have gone up stead ily for some years past and this year will prove no exception. Why not buy now whll you can at a saving? ? iff rfe SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S SHANAHAN'S Children's Sum mer Dresses We, have several Jots of Chil dren's Dresses, in percales, r- calicoes, and ginghams, that - 1 are . well made and : hand somely trimmed ; garments that sold for 8fic, $1.00, $1.25, $l.fi0, $1.75, $1.85, $1.95 and $2.25 we are now closing out .at -about . half price. . Your selectfon" $1.50, 91.28, ' $1.10, 05, 88, 78t ' 65 and. .46 You Shall Profit by It Andrew Kan & Co. Positively MUST vacate the present premises by July SO, and . the entire stock of Women's Muslin Underwear Go 'where you will, and youll not find uch a toek-ofIuslin Underwear as we are. showing. Quality, style, make and mate ' . rial all high class. V Ladies' Muslin Drawers, with : hem,-and cluster of three ' tucks or plain, rufflei Special',...........;. ,18i Ladies' good Muslin Drawers,' ' with hemstitched ruffle. - Special . r. . . '. . : . . . ,".2St Ladies' fine Muslin Drawers,' with cluster of three tucks and ruffle of embroidery. Special ......J..43 Fine Cambric Corset Cover, neck and arms trimmed with ' torchon, lace and ribbon.- Special .....,. 18 Ladies' .fine Cambric Skirt, with dust ruffle and flounce of fine lawn, with cluster of three hemstitched tucks and embroidery ruffle'. ' Special ........... ....DSf Ladies' Skirt t Chemise, with . wide, ruffle, edged with tor- chori . lace, neck , and arms trimmed with four rows of - - insertion, edging ami -: ribbon. Special,.... 81.25 Fine Cambric Corset Covers; ' embroidery trimmed, nicely finished; worth 25c. . Special .10 Ladies' fine Cambric . Corset " Covers, .slightly soiled ; 'reg ular $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. , Trimmed in fine lace, em- broidery and ribbons. ' ... Special .755 CambriciCorset- Coversr trim- med with fine torchon lace . and ribbon, also yoke of lace ; were 50c, 65c and 75c' . Special . . . . . . . ....... .-38 Midsummer .t MdflV.and Saturday and you can read the ads. of- any merchant on the; coast examine their : goods, then come here and you'll buy for no "other reasbnjUtiaii, our goods are goocls-of qualityand pficesqudted herethe lowest--- quite a sufheent reason EXTRA SPECIAL; Friday and Saturday, July 8 and 9 1 5.700 Yds. Embroidery and Laces worth from 15c to 50c a yard, will be sold for the two days j only . - "..-.'.'..' iat li Cents Yard : ' , Never in bie history of Portland have the ladies been offered -values like these.. The Embroideries are all .new,.". direct from Switzerland,' and bought at about 25c on the $1.00, hence the enormous bargains for the two days only. Sale SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Wash Goods 10c and 12c Lawns, Dimities and Batiste.... .......7 15c Applique Organdies . . . . . . .: . .. .. a : 10c '10c Dress Ginghams.,.. .v.. . I. 5 8 l-3c Lawns ... .... . r. . . .3 5c dallies t:..3H 20c and 25c White Wajstings. .i. ...... 10 25c Cotton Etamines. . . . . . v. . . . .'; . .. ..15f " ; Silks and Dress Qoods 75c Tussah Silks, pearl shade only..r7.T7.r.i7..7r...20 ' 60c; Satin Finish Foulard .t; . . . .7.vr.t7vr.77; . . i ; . . 10 50c Tissue de Soie, all shades . . . ....a . . . . . .10 25c Crepe de Chine, half wool.................. 15 . 25c Danish Cloth.'. ................... . t . . 15 65c and 75c Alpaca, all wanted shades..... .......... 40 75c Etamine, all wool, champagne shades, etc., 1.40 dren's Hosiery If you "are interesrtd in IIo .siery come here and examine '6tir stock. We will save you money , and give you -the . ' v ',' . quality. .' : ., ;.- Infants' 25c blue "and black Cashmere Hose, with silk . ' heel and toe. . Special. .15 Children's Sc fine"ribbed Lisle. Hose. '.Special... 15 Children's l'xl Ribbed Hose. " Special . ...... , . . . .; .6J4 Children's Imported English - Sox1Spsciatrv-r'.-v.';-r.5 'Laities' '20c Lisle Finish . Hose. 'Special.. 8 1-3 -. Ladies35c-Black Lace and -.rv Droostitch Hose. SdL.18 Hose,. Special....,-.... 25 Corset Specials We are showing elegant new styles and shapes in Corsets ' many exclusive ,jvith this storev We ' have better grades ! than quoted here, but these prices, are an index to how cheap we . sell: - Ladies' satin ' ribbon Girdle Corset, batiste , lined ; pink, blue and white ; regular " $1.00. value. Special. . . .58 Ladies' ' Tape Girdle . Corset, pink, blue and white ; reg- . . - ular 75c corset. Special. 38 Ladies' Summer Corset, short and medium lengtbrAjl sizes; regular 60c value. ,' Special . ........ 18 Aprons and Bon- . nets dildren's plain and fancy col ored Suhbonnets ; woijn . everywhere 25c .10 Ladies' plain and fancy col ored Sunbonnets, with ' ruffle; worth 25c. .'...'.15' Extra Special Ladies White Aprons; worth 25c...... 5 Hammocks ..it .- 8 dozen $2.50 Hammocks, will be sold for...., $1.35 ;McCllv Patterns W. ar areata So tha celebrated afoCaU patterns. Tha patterns slum seam al lot basting and swing line. 10 . and ISO each. :is wI1:I:k.iij McCallS bazaar Free Com. la and get a July -Ustssi' oi raShlom free. We also taka snb eripttoaa fat acoOaU's ltaga-Hm-50 ' yar.', . Japanese and Chinese Goods Comprising articles in Satsuma, Cloisonne, Kutard, etc. Also. in Bronze, Ebony, Brass and Ivory; rare and precious Curios, artistic Embroideries etc., will be sold .;., at ; - AUCTION ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE, AT Sales Daily at 10:30 A. M.t 1:30 and 70 P. M. : - COME 7 EARLY Ladies are - especially invited. Seats provided for every one. A Golden Cfiance7to Secure Great- Bar gains Every Minute The Portland ".' American Ptad ; ': $3 Per Day aftd Upward KBADQUARTBRS POR TOURISTS AMD Oes MCRC1AL TRAVELERS .' fin-tal ratea made td famflled U alBgU genii .men. A nooern isisssa katb aataMlabmaat In th boML H. C BOWBAS. Uaoagaa, st - ' ' i.-' 1 TEETH SPECIALS UNTIL AUOUST 1 THE - Boston Painless Dentists Will make special low school rates In order that all school children may come and have their teeth cared for during vacation. , ' Thau are the onlv dentists In Port land having tha late botanical discovery to apply to ths gums for Painless Kx tractlng. Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed lor ten years. . SEASIDE RESORTS HOTEL MOORE renaerlr sTew OrUaaa HoteL Seaside, Oregsa. NOW OPEN - Tbe enl hetnl es the eoaat evorlonklag the ones. Finest aarf hatnlag and tub sitae, boat Ins, hunting and Bahing. Th. eot.l la hard Bni.h.d with fiirnai hmt. Tor nlH addraas DAN i. MOORB, Prop.. g.aatda. Oron. Tt2Trl Extrtct!n : FBEE Silver filling JSc Full Set f Teeth 3.00 EiamlnauM....FSEC Cold rimnJJ...'...-7S Cold Crtwii $3.00 nrrnrni and Xrtdse Wot at tow Prloss a speoialtr. On Patent Boual notion will bold yens teeth np. SO STVSalsTTS. Come In at once and take sdvantage of low rstes. All work done by specialists without , pain and guaranteed tor 'It Bofetori Painless Dentists Fifth .and Morrison streets, entrance 191 to Morrisons JOURNAL COUPON N.2-C0liP0N-N.2 A kwrwRARR Star Theatre Friday Xstlnee, 4"nly a IsO. ' This coupon, when presented st bos ofllce, good (or (e toward ad mission, , I i - ' rl ; McOUlRE'S ;r Seaside, Oregon , boosted in tha very center of th elty, oonvenleat to railroad and fresh-water boating ea tha Veoanlonnv .. Tlnaly fnr aishsd. . Polite attendant. hemodeled, rebuilt and fnmtshsd. Open (or th. season of 1904. THE HARVEST HOME torn. KoXsaa, Prop. Frloee: 11. it per day, M.00 per week, beds I Bo and 80c. meals It cents. Children under 10 years at half rata. , . Z.OaTO BSAOX,- WASH. Seaside Livery & Fuel Co. UTXBT, PSZS, SAI.XS STomAoa Asn rvsr. - Zrraylng, Brpreeslng and Oeaeral JobMsg BASED B. OBXOOB. Xandls All Binds of Dry Wood." " tagrea to Xlk Creek and Cannon Beaeh. The Driftwood Vra. T. Xynlff MOST - OOsfPOBT ABUI ' " BBAOK. Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths la Connection. rOBO BBAOX. WASK.' It will be In an almost nnlmsglnshls sweet (or sour) by-snd-by, when klssr by tslepathy. that some unnatural wo man writs about, becom popular. How Did You Spend the Fourth?, Not washing, r6f course, ' when( we do your work so neatly and - promptly and for very little money, liver try it r TROY LAUNDRY-COMPANY: Laundry, Water St., East Side , EAST PORTLAND FENCE & WIRE WORKS A. CARLSON. Proprietor " Manufacturar of WOOD, IRON AND STEEL FENCING And th Universal Combination Pence ' ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES EVERYTHING IN WIRE. , SSt B. Morrison St. Portaad. Oregon. Telephone, L'nlon 174. Hill Military Academy , rngnusjro, oikhi, "A- private bearding sad da B6SeL M.aaal tralaliig. mill, tary dlKtpUn, saline prapara. ties. Boj. o( anr age adstlttad at any time, rail tana esaos BasUsiW 14, 104. CUT THIS OUT And wall ts Sr. t. W. Hill, KOI Butter Aaadaat. Partlaad. Or. - 1 have .... keys, who I wast te saad e a military schaal. Tsatr im are ............... Plm n sie Sr1 sad tarsw; ale Ulaetrsted aaacriptlve eatslogee e yeot scboei. . ( 'j) f)4 a (A' ) . Behnke-Walker Business College Stiarng Block. - - POSTIABB. OB. Makeaas'po1altr--ralppinsj ponng men and woman for life's work and se curing that work for them wheat oom ". :.- . ; "..''. ' j ' Our ' graduatsa ' are all A smployedV' Mora than 100. placed In positions sloes the first of last Auguat, Phone l ain ltd. W. can hela you. WrU. j Nothing A FEW CENTS! DON'T TRT TO SAVE JL .CBNT8 IN THE PRICE OF A GALLON OP PAINT AT TUB EXPENSE OP MINT DOLLAK IN WEARING QUALITY Bay State Paint WEARS BETWEEN POFR AND FIVE YEARS. - ORDINARY PAINTS WEAR ONLY llALP AS LONG. .,'.-'' . '. Firlicr. There -iO'Cr. r,rra---" KO, 1. ,1 ',! S--e,-v,