Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 10, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    ) HE MORNING OREGOJTCAlf, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,0, 1904
7,
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Oregcnlan's Telepboaes.
Countlne-Roonj .Main 967
21 ins bIec Editor .....Mala 638
6 an day Editor Main 630
City Editor Mala 168
Compolnr-Room ......Main 685
8uprlntndent Building Rd 2823
Ela Office o
AMUSEMENTS.
COLUMBIA THEATER (Fourteenth and "Wash
ington) M&tinco at 2:15, tonight at 8:15,
Columbia Stock Company In "Captain X.ct
tarblalr.' BAKER THEATER (Third and Yamhill)
MaUnee at 2:15, tonight at 8:15, Melbourne
McDowell In "La Tooca."
CORDRAY'S THEATER (Parle and Tf ash-
In on sts.) Matinee at 2:15, evening atJ
8:15. James Keano In "Dr Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde." t
EMPIRE THEATER (Twelfth and Morrison)
Matinee at 2:15, tonight at 8:15, Welde
mann Stock Company, In "The Octoroon."
ARCADE THEATER (Seventh and "Washing
ton) Continuous -vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:S0
P. M.
STAR THEATER (Park and Washington)
Continuous vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P.-M.
BIJOU THEATER (Sixth, near Alder) Con
tinuous vaudeville from 2 to. 10:30 P. M.
LYRIC THEATER (comer Alder and 7th)
Continuous vaudeville from 2 to 10 P. M.
Holes Are Small, but Dangerous.
Owners of business property In front of
which there are Iron plates with glass
lenses set In them, inserted In the side
walks to Illuminate the space below, pay
but little attention to replacing these
lenses when they are broken out. In
many places on much-traveled streets
there are from two or three up to a
dozen of these lenses missing. The open
ing left Is hardly looked upon as. "a hole
In the sidewalk" or likely to cause In
jur to passers, such as might render the
owners liable for damages, as about tba
worst apprehended from them is that
some one might have the heel of his shoe
caught in it and torn off. An Incident
which occurred a day or two ago has
shown that these holes are much more
dangerous than is generally supposed, and
has led Special Officer Caswell to warn
owners of property in front of which
there are such holes that it will be ad
vlsable to have the glasses replaced at
once. George iBlodget, who has been laid
up for nearly a year on account of
broken leg and other Injuries received in
a disaster to the Elks excursion, and who
has been awarded heavy damages by the
courts, Is now able to go about on
crutches, "but is still weak. In passing
along a sidewalk he was Jostled by a
woman, end in hl3 effort to save himself
a bad fall, one of bis crutches went into
such a hole, and it was by the merest
chance $hat he was caught as he was
falling.
PEOTBCnOJf FOR. CHTNBSB PHEASANTS.
An ardent sportsman and an enthusiast in
the matter of the protection of game birds,
especially the Mongolian pheasant, the
most valuable as well as the handsomest
of , them all, asks The Oregonlan to call
attention to the desirability of more effi
cient protection for the pheasants which
make their homes and raise broods of
young in the outskirts and suburbs of
Portland. The owners of property on
which they make their home favor and
protect them as far as possible, and they
are an ornament to the city, attracting
the admiration of visitors, who see them
from the cars. The birds would rapidly
increase in numbers and would soon be
come fearless in approaching the grounds
and residences in the thinly-settled parts
of the outlying districts if the boys with
toy rifles could be made to respect the
laws. It is a very difficult matter to con
trol the hoodlum behind the toy rifle, and
laws for the protection of any kind ot
game are looked upon as oppressive by a
majority of people. They appear to con
sider any regulation for the protection of
game as intended to prevent them from
shooting it, and saving it for some one
else to shoot. The only practicable way
of protecting the birds mentioned seems
to be to prohibit the sale or use of toy
rifles and revolvers, which are a danger
ous and useless nuisance anywhere in or
about the city.
War Map and Atlas. Japanese war
map in colors. Included In map ot the
world, showing each of the great nations
and their possessions in' separate colors;
submarine cables, including the line re
cently opened across the Indian Ocean,
from Africa to Australia, and the new
American and British lines across the
Pacific; the international date line, and
the distances between great ports. Com
mercial maps of each of the grand di
visions, with, railroads and principal cities
emphasized. Map of the Philippine Is
lands, showing over 400c miles of cable
and telegraph lines, recently constructed
by the United States Government. Maps
of Nicaragua and Panama Canals, and
the Islands about to be acquired from Den
mark. Index with population according
to latest official enumeration, embracing
United States census of 190t; Germany,
1900; Groat Britain, 1801; India. 1901, etc
Sent postpaid to any address for 12 cents
in stamps. Oregonlan Publishing Com
pany. Portland. Or.
Too at I Tod at I Today! Todat!
Summtir Mektltto Closes.
Races! Backs I Paces! Paces!
Irvinqton Racetrack.
EightI Eight! Eight! Eight!
Paces on Card Tins Afternoon.
Bead the Entries for Todat.
Don't "Paii,! Don't Fail! Don't Fail!
To See the Columbia Handicap.
See Hand-Riding Kexlt Todat.
General Admission, Including
Grandstand, BO Cents.
Track in Fine Condition.
Over 500 Thoroughbreds at Track.
Splendid Car Service! Good Music!
Last Dat! Last Dat! Last Dat!
He member! Remember! Bbmember!
First Race Called Todat at
2 o'clock Sharp.
Eot Ran Awat With Circus. Jesse
Johnson, the 12-year-old son of R. John
son, who disappeared from his father's
lodgings on Seventh street, over a week
ago, has been located in Santa Rosa, CaL,
with vRlngling Bros. circus. Chief Hunt
redeived a telegram yesterday stating that
the boy is in the custody of the Chief of
Police of that city. A ticket will be sent
the boy, and he will 'be returned to his
home immediately.
Treat yourself and family to an outing
tomorrow by going to Cascade Locks and
return on steamer Bailey Gatzert. Finest
kind of a trip, and most enjoyable way
of passing a pleasant Sunday. Steamer
leaves Alder-street dock 8:30 A. M.; re
turns 6:30 P. M. Round trip, $L Phone
Main 934.
Stylish Neckwear, and Belts
for Ladies.
Autumn styles and shades. Exclusive
"not the common kind." Hewett, Brad
ley & Cd., Haberdashers, 348 "Washington,
under Cordray's Theater.
To the Hop Fields Sunday. Steamer
Pomona leaves Taylor street at 8 A. M.
Take the trip up past' the Oregon Citj
locks to the hop country. Arrive back
6:30. Get your meals on the boat. Round
trip, $L
For Sale Best paying and best ad
vertised mercantile business in Portland,
in center of retail district; $15,000. Ap
ply McGarry & Richardson, Atty's; 600
Oregonlan.
Dr. Brougher's topics Sunday at the
White Temple: Morning, "Millionaires in
Heaven." Night, "Prizefighting vs. Box
ing." Special music hy Temple Quartet
Spitzner Orchestra School. For all
instruments. First rehearsal and meeting
Wednesday evening. Sept 14, at 7:30. Alis
ky building. Third and Morrison.
Portland Academt. Students are re
quested to call at the office to make out
enrollment cards before the opening day.
Office hours, 9-12 and 2-4.
Teinitt Episcopal Sundat School.
Nineteenth, near Washington. Opening
session September 11, 9:30 A. M.
. The Calumet Restaurant. 149 Seventh,
i .serves delicious dinner, 50c; 4:30 to 8 P.M.
"Meusdorfter, Hatter," removed to 34?
Washington street opposite Cordray's.
Ring" 'phone Main 5534 and have your
-carpets cleaned; new process.
Bettinoer Piano School, 301 W. Park.
i Wooster, great fruit store. 7th & Morr.
BHEAiaajcturn
Dearth of Washermen. There is a '
scarcity of washermen and washerwomen
here these days, which is causing much
worriment to housekeepers, who are put
to great straits in getting their soiled
linen washed. The men's shirts and other
things which require clear starching can
be sent to a laundry, but tablecloths, nap
kins, sheets and pillow slips and the great
bulk of the washing for most households
is done at home, to save expense, and
now that Chinese washmen are few, and
with, all the professional washerwomen
gone to the hoppicklng, many housewives
are obliged to hustle to get their washing
done, and not a few are fain to roll up
their sieves and plunge their arms into the
hot soapsuds and renew their acquain
tance with the old-fashioned washboard,
a rather disagreeable task. The Ironing
does not cause so much trouble, as the
electric "flatiron" Is coming into general
use, and this does away with the neces
sity of keeping up a roaring fire in the
kitchen stove in this hot weather.
Farmer Gets the Worst of It. The
householders or housekeepers of Portland
generally are grumbling about the price
of their beefsteaks and roasts. They have
seen it stated in the papers that the price
of beef cattle on foot or by live weight
has been reduced a cent a pound or more,
or nearly 25 per cent, on account of the
Willamette Valley being overstocked. The
housekeepers complain that although the
price of live cattle has been cut there has
been jio reduction made by marketmen in
the price of porterhouse steak, rib roasts
or sirloin,-or even on the less desirable
cuts of beef, which they imagine ought to
be reduced about the same per cent as
the price of cattle on foot Retail butch
ers, when asked to explain this, say that
there has been no reduction made by the
meat companies on the price of beef by
the carcass, and therefore they cannot
make any cut in the prices of choice cuts.
The Yellow Man's Burden. Another
Chinaman was the victim of a brutal as
sault last night at 10:30, when Harry Will
iams, aged 20 years, struck Chin John In
the face, after offering the Celestial other
indignities and threatening to destroy the
Chinaman's property. The assault took
place near the corner of Second and Oak
streets, and was witnessed by several Chi
namen, who Immediately began to blow
police whistles and give chase to Williams.
Officers from the central police station
answered the whistle call. Officer Robson,
who Is something of a sprinter, gained
rapidly on Williams, who ran down Second
to Pine, up Pine to Third, down Third to
Ankeny, and down Ankeny. There Offi
cer Robson caught up with him and land
ed a heavy right hand on his collar, Will
iams was taken to the station, where
charges of assault and battery, and drunk
enness were placed against him.
No Rain Near Oregon. Weather con
ditions along the Pacific Coast were re
ported at the local station of the United
States Weather Bureau to be somewhat
unsettled yesterday, but rain appears to
be as backward as ever, and forest fires
smoke and blaze unchecked. Warmer
weather Is promised today. Rain' was re
ported yesterday in the New England
States, Pennsylvania, Western New York.
Michigan and along the Florida coast
Fire Commissioners Meet Todat. A
special meeting of the Fire Commissioners
will be held this morning to consider the
charges against the crew of the fireboat
arising from the Are of last Saturday
night Yesterday the boat was taken into
the stream and given a test Hereafter
the crew will frequently practice, as .the
members of the Executive Board believe
the expense incurred will be offset by
efficiency.
Free Dibpensakt to Be Enlarged.
The free dispensary for the benefit of the
worthy poor has treated eo many patients
during the Summer that its usefulness
will as far as possible be enlarged. All
the physicians In charge of these clinics
are members of the St Vincent's Hospital
staff, and consequently the service is of
high professional quality, and Is of course
gratis.
Mat Serve Without Pat. Unless City
Treasurer Werleln changes his mind about
accepting one of the men offered him by
the Civil Service Commission to mi tne
vacancy caused ny tne resignation oi
William Gould, Mrs. Werleln will take a
nosition In the Treasurer's office on Tues-
day, but will be required to serve without
pay.
Laboring Men, Attention. Tomorrow
evening, at the First Presbyterian Church,
Dr. Hill will speak on the "Labor Ques
tion," suggested by the collapse of the
Chicago strike. Laboring men and their
families especially invited.
School Book Exchange. We buy and
sell school and college text books. Large
stock. The Old Book Store, 223 Yamhill
street
AKUSEStEKTS.
"Captain Lettarblair" Matinee.
A special popular-priced matinee will be
given today at 2:15 P. M. at the Columbia
Theater. "Captain Lettarblair," the play
that has made the opening of the Colum
bia Theater a week of capacity audiences,
will he the bill, and tonight the brilliant
stock company will be seen In this charm
lng comedy for the last time. Written In
Marguerite Merrlngton's captivating style.
staged with consummate skill by William
Bernard, and acted with marked ability
by every member of the cast, the success
of the production should not arouse won
der. The play should be popular with mat!
nee audiences. Mr. Baume makes a dash
ing lover as Captain Lettarblair, and Miss
Countiss has a vivacious part as Fanny
Hadden, a blithe, airy creature, but at
the same time a woman of depth and emo
tional genius.
"La Tosca" Ends Tonight.
With the performance tonight "La
Tosca" will be given Its last presentation
at the Baker. The week has been a sue
cessful one, for the attendance has been
large and enthusiastic. Those who sought
genuine acting found It in the work of
Melbourne MacDowell and Miss Charlotte.
Deane, In the two principal, roles. It Is
a question whether Portlandcrs ever saw
the two parts better acted than was the
case this week at the popular Baker The
ater.
"Octoroon" Matinee Today.
The lastytwo performances of "The
Octoroon" will occur this afternoon
and tonight If you. don't go to the
Empire to see the Weldemann Stock
Company In the magnificent revival
of the historic old play you will always
regret it The nest SAJnerlcan play
ever written-- is tne verdict passed upon
tne play long ago, and the best popular
ijncea orsaaizaiion wnicn nas ever
appeared In Portland is the general
verdict of those who have seen the
acting of the Weldemann people. See
"The Octoroon" before it is too late.
Matinee today at 2 o'clock.
Keane's Final Performances.-
James Keanewill give but two more
performances oiV'Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde" at Cordray's. Theater. 11 it were
not for the fact that Mr. Keane Is
booked ahead and must leave, he could
easily draw crowded houses for another
week. The same bill will be given to
night, tomorrow's matinee and with to-,
morrow's performance the Keane engage
ment will draw to a close.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
"A Texas Steer.''
The engagement of Hoytfs "A Texas
Steer," which will appear at the Mar
quam Grand Theater next Friday and
Saturday nights, September 16 and 17,
with a bargain matinee Saturday, has
every indication of brilliant success. No
comedy of its "class has better or more
worthy claims to its great popularity
than "A Texas Steer." These claims,
like its success, are well founded.. This,
too, can be said while comparing "A
Texas Steer" with Hoyf s other successes.
Some special reasons for this standing
of the play are its wholesome wit, Its al
ways well-tempered satire. Its brisk, nat-
.jral and.conanual movement and Jho un.j
ceasing laughter provocation of Its lines.
characters and situations. No one is
ashamed to confess to having laughed for
two hours at a time after seeing "A Texas
Steer," for he can show good cause for
having done so.
"Lord and Lady Xlgy" Tomorrow.
The equal of w "Cap tain Lettarblair" as a
laughmaker Is the most extravagant
praise than can be said of Lord and
Ladv Algy." That this play succeeds
'Captain Lettarblair" at the Columbia
Theater opening with tomorrow's matinee
is in Itself an indication that it will hold
the attention of the most critical the
atergoer. Pinero Is a pas tm aster In
play-writing and this is one of bis most
brilliant The ballroom scene Is not only
gorgeous stage picture, but it is bub
bling with, humor and the audience Is
kept in a continual roar of laughter. The
undercurrent of the play Is serious ,and
the characters are full of interest Mr.
Baume and Miss Countiss as Lord and
Lady Algy have parts that display to tho
fullest their dramatic ability.
"GIsmonda" Tomorrow.
Tomorrow, with tho matinee perform
ance, Portland will for the first time wit
ness a performance of Sardou's Immortal
drama, "GIsmonda. at popular prices.
The attraction at tho Baker wlll.be the
first given of this beautiful story at such
prices. The drama will show 50 people
on the stage, and the stage settings will
be notable. The management Is making
special effort to stage this play, and
scenic artists have been painting canvas
for weeks. The story is filled to the brim
with interest and there is not a moment
during its entire action when the audi
ence can feel attracted in any direction
but the stage. Tho star, Melbourne Mac
Dowell, will appear as Almerio.
"Michael Strogoff," Tomorrow.
Commencing with a matinee tomor
row tne weldemann fatocK company
will present the thrilling drama of
Russian tyranny and heroism, "Michael
Strogoff," for the ensuing week. Com
ing at this time this play is especially
timely and in view of the stirring hap
penings in the present war In the East
no one who desires to keep Informed
on the conditions which prevail in Rus
sia should miss "Michael Strogoff." If
you see the great play you will be en
abled to understand why the Russians
have been able to hold Port Arthur
against the terrible assaults of the
Japanese. The famous drama will bo
given a splendid production by Man
ager Weldemann and the elaborate
scenery required makes It one of the
biggest things a local theater has ever
attempted. It will be complete In
every respect and will mark an epoch
in local theatrical annals. Matinee to
morrow at 2 P. M.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATERS
Kelcey Sisters a Hit. f
Like everything else on earth, this
week's programme at the Star Theater
has an end. Only today and tomorrow
remain In which It will be possible for
lovers of the beautiful to see the Kelcey
Sisters dance. Not that the actof these
three charming soubrettcs Is the only
feature of the long and excellent pro
gramme, but as it is Impossible to men
tion all the goods points of the bill, this
one is selected for example.
The BIJou Today.
This afternoon and tonight especially
good turns will be seen at the BIJou.
Zlnn's Broadway Burlesquers have caught
the eye of the town. As an operetta,
"Venus" stands alone with Its gay little
songs, pretty dances and real funny fun.
Preciadop, Spanish magician, does tricks
that deceive the keenest eye and delude
the brightest mind. Have you tried to see
how he does it?
Big Matinee Audiences.
The large matinee audiences at the Ar
cade 'ineater in tnese eariy Autumn ait-
THE STORE THAT SELLS THE BEST GOODS AT
SATURDAY BARGAINS GALORE
Come Here for the Cream of the Season
in Style, Quality and Low Prices
UNPRECEDENTED SELLING IN OUR' CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT.
4
Today From 9 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. Second Floor.
LATEST SHIPMENT OF
NEW TAILORED SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISSES
ALL EXCLUSIVE WITH US
Walking Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Underwear, Ribbons, New
Liberty and Windsor Ties Beauties.
THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS
The Only Exclusive Dry Goods Store in the City
t MA9X9f
ASK YOUR
GOODYEAR'S
The best that can
Goodyear Rubber Company
It H. PEASE. President.
73 an 75 First Street. PORTLAND, OR.
SHAW'S
PURE
BLUMAUER & HOCH
ibt &4 110 Foxrtk StrMt
stel Dixtrffeutitra far Orcea a4 WasMacten.
I Your house will be like "Honololu" or
"Palm Beach" this Winter if' it is
warmed, and ventilated with a "Per
fect." The furnace which supplies
pure warm air. Sold only by '
W. G. McPherson Co.
Engineers and Contractors. 47 First Street.
ernoons testify to the great attractiveness
of the performances at this premier play
house. The violin' playing of Petronelle
D'ArvIen would draw a crowd together in
the Sahara Desert. Such music is seldom
heard, except on the great concert stages
of Europe. The rest of the bill, which in
cludes a sketch which crackles with mirth
presented by Stcinle and Hyde, Is fully
up to the high standard which the Arcade
Is so successfully maintaining.
Lyric Show Today.
This afternoon and tonight the Lyric
will present its admirable bill, which has
been the sensation of the week, including
the great athletes, Sampson and Zacho,
whose feats of strength have never been
equaled In this city. Few people would
believe that a woman could possess
strength sufficient to enable her to lift a
full-size piano in her teeth until the ac
tual demonstration was made. This is only
oneof a series of equally astonishing
things which this team accomplishes.
There are six other acts on the bill, each
one remarkably good and entertaining.
Continuous show tomorrow.
DENTES SHE .WEARS LINGERIE.
Miss
Lena S. Walton Says She
lights In Plain Clothes.
De-
No trace has yet been secured of the
bonds and valuable papers which Miss
Lena S. "Walton, a mining promoter, says
she missed from her room at the Portland
Hotel Thursday evening. The efforts of
the attaches of the hotel and of Detective
Joe Day to get any trace of the missing
papers or the manner In which they dis
appeared has been unavailing. Not the
slightest clew rewarded their efforta
Miss "Walton estimates her loss at about
$8000, as she says that Is the actual
money value of the mining stock taken
from her room. The other papers she has
found wore' copies of their originals and
since they did not bear her signature were
worthless.
Miss "Walton is rather put out about the
printed comment upon the condition of her
Swell Tourist Coats, with belt or
loose back, in plain cloth colors and
mixed effects. Special for today,
$6.75, $7.45, $9.50, $11.50, $12.50,
$13.50, $15.00 and upwards. All new
Fall and up-to-date garments. These
garments cannot be purchased else
where at the prices quoted. Make the
rounds, if you please; buy where
style, material and price are right.
"We are certain you will buy, here.
"We advertise what we have to adver
tisenever exaggerate about it de
scribe it truthfully, and then stdp.
The care we give to the selection of
those garments is a sufficient guar
antee of their excellence.
New Rainproof Coats
and Cravenettes
"We have them in all the latest
shades and mannish effects. TVe de
mand from the manufacturer the
best he can produce. "We want our
money's worth. "We admit your right
to demand the same. Special for to
day, Saturday, $8.50, $10.50, $11.50,
$15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00 and
$25.00. Beat our prices if yon can.
DEALER
FOR
RUBBER GOODS
assde ef rabfeer.
America's
ORIGINAL
MALT
VHISKT
Without a Rind
Todiy
MALT
room st the Ume she discovered the rob
bery and especially Is she put about the
statement that lingerio hung about the
bed.
"I am a plain business woman and do
not wear foolish clothea," said Miss "al
ton. "I am associated with some ot the
wealthiest men and most prominent men
In the country, and always dress exactly
as a business woman should drecy, with
out any fancy frills. Furthermore, I am
a perfect crank on order and always have
my room kept neat, and it was an error
to Hay that things were lying about."
Miss "Walton will leave in a day or
two for "Washington, D. C, on legal busi
ness in connection with the Alaskan rain
ing properties she 'represents?.'
""WHERE TO DENE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant: flne, private apart
ments for parties. 305 "Wash., near 5th.
BRIINOT HALL
Special Advantages in Music,
Piano, Violin and Vocal, also
in Art, etc.
Prepares for any College.
A Protestant Boarding and
Day School for Girls.
Faculty is composed of cul
tured Eastern Ladies from the
Best Colleges.
Write for Illustrated Cata
logue for further information.
Address,
JULIA P. BAILEY,
2209 Pacific Avenue,
SPOKANE, WASH.
THE LOWEST PRICES
S. W. Corner
Store
voctqy
Until 5:30 P. 7?f.
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE EN
GAGED TO WAIT ON
PATRONS THIS EVENING
STORE OPEN FROM 5:30 TO 10:30 P. M.
I CONFIDENTIAL
This Is the last day of free examination of school children's eyes. Dur
ing: the past week we have supplied many little one3 with much-needed
glasses and are satisfied that tne benefits will be manifest in better school,
work during; the coming: term. Neglect of vision in youth bears blttar fruit
in later years.
WALTER REED
THE OPTICIAN
133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILDING
IT WONT HURT A BIT
BY OUB METHOD.
We are enabled to extract from one to 83
teeth at cae sitting', positively and abso
lutely without pain or bad after effects.
People in delicate health need have no fear,
as our method of extracting Is positively
safe and absolutely painless. Absoluts
cleanliness Is our motto. Our method of do
me crovrn and bridge -work is scientific,
quick and painless; IT years experience In
plate work enables as to fit your mouth
ooxnfortably. "We bare feelings as well as
Dr. W.
you.
WISE BROS.,
208-218 FAILING BLDO. Open evenings till
Corner Third and Washington streets.
ED TJ C ATI CXKAX.
MILL
Military Academy
A Private Boarding and Day
School. Boys of any age ad
mitted at any time. Fall
term opens Sept. 14. 1901.
For catalogue, etc. address
J. W. rflLL.. MJ);.
Portland. Or.
PORTLAND ACADEMY
Fits boys and girls for Western and Eastern
colleges. Primary and grammar grades in
cluded.
Portland Academy Hall for ulns
Beceives a limited number and givea them
tne comions imu z ,n
Next term -will open aionaay. oepiejauer xv,
iaiu T"or ca.taIoirue aoaress roruana acm-
emy, Portland, Or.
1
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Eighteenth, annual session bsglna Sept. 10,
19?Vm e w JOBEPHL M. D.. Dean. 10
Dekum bldg- Portland.
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Nineteenth annual session begins September
20 1904. Lectures aenverea in xronmna at
7:i5 in the evening.
Addresa C. U. Oantenbeln, B.. Dean,
723 Chamber of Commerce Building. Portland.
Stammering Cured
Why stammer? Why stutter 7 Class for
stammerers now started. Tou have anffered
long enough; so come and rid yourself of your
affliction. Most difficult cases are cured, and
that too. In a very short time. When you
leave school you talk as though yen had nevr
stammered. Consult or address M. L. Hatfield,
1B0 11th st.. Portland, Or. Consultation houra.
0 to 10 A. M., 1 to 5 P. M.
NORTH PACIFIC DENTAL COLLEGE
One cX the bttt equipped institutions ot Its
kind.
The annual session begins October 3.
Students may graduate after attending
tbree full courses.
For further infosmatton and catalogue ad
dress DR. HERBERT C. MILLER, Dean.
141 West Park Street.
Portland. Oregon.
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NEW
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Closed
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Dr. T, P. IVlie.
DEMTISTS
8. Sundays from. 8 to 12. Phono 2Ialn 2028.
TEETH SPECIALS
EXTENDED
UNTIL OCT. 1 THE
Boston Painless Dentists
Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for ten. years,
that all school children may come and fcavo
their teeth cared for during vacation.
These ar the only dentists in Portland hav
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m Specialty. Our Patent Doable Suction
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low rate. All work dona by specialists 1
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Boston Painless Dentists
Plftb sad aXorrlson streets, .e&traae 2013jg
Morrison.
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