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SCHB JIOKNINO OKEGOTOA.' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1305. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THL OUEGOXlAJi'S TELEPHONES. Ccantiap-Kocra ..Main 667 aUamclnx Editor Main 633 Sanaa? Sdltor. . Main C233 CKx Editor Main 108 Society Editor Main 6233 CMBpettac-Room .Main 683 Ewpftrititcndent Bclldlns. Bed 2820 East Bide Office.... East 01 AMUSEMENTS. MARQUAM GRAND THEATER (Morrison et-, Wn-ftn 6th and 7th) Tonight at 8:20 octeck. Wilton Lackaye In "The Pit." BKLASCO THEATER Uth and Washington) At 8:15 P. M-. "Harriet's Honeymoon." XMFIRE THEATER 112th and Morrison) At 8-15 P. M.. "Eaeaped from the Harem." BAKER THEATER (Third and Yamhill) At 8 15 P. M.. CromweJl'a Brigadier Bur- totqttera la The Witts Guy." GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) CoatlMMoofl vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THBATER (Park and Washington) CenllR&etts vaudeville. 2:30. 7:80. S P. M. THE OAKS" (on the O. W. P. & Ry. Cos Hae From 8 A. M. to 1 A. M. RECREATION PARK (24th and Vaughn) At S SO P. M-. baseball. Portland ve. San Fran- cisoo. Wiia, Track TJr His Brother's Rec ord. Thomas Moran, of the East Side. RiU establish the Tact by evidence that Patrick Moran. who was burned to death at Daddy. Idaho. Sunday, August 27. was hie brother. As yet Mr. Moran is not acquainted with the circumstances of Patrick Moran's life, but he thinks he can pet the desired information by examin ing hie naturalization papers, which he nuMH have or he could not have been a minor. Thomas Moran will investigate the matter thoroughly. Everything indi cates that the dead man Is his brother. The age and name seem to establish this, fcttt all the facts will have to be ascer tained with certainty, if Thomas Moran, f Portland, is to inherit the property in trreets of the Idaho man. They separated about M years ago in old Ireland, when mere hoys. Patrick came to America and Thomas went to sea, and finally came to the United States. They never wrote, and lost all trace of each othor. Work on Madison Bridge. The lower floor of the Madison bridge is being torn us and rel&id with new plank, prepara tory to ronaving with wood blocks. Two thirds of this preliminary work has been one. The old plank in places is so rotten that it wW hardly hold together with Its own weight. It will be several weeks be fore the repairs will be completed and the srMgc reopened to the public. Baseball. Todat, 3:30. BA8BBAL.I Today, 3:30. Basbball Today. 3:30. Baseball Today. 3:30. Basbball Today, 3:30. K tor cation Park, 24th and Vaughn. Oakland. vs. San Francisco. Kbcrblvtion Park. 24th and Vaughn. Basbball Today, 3:30. , Basbball Today, 3:30. Basbball Today, 3:30. Basbball Today, 3:30. Baseball Today, 3:30. 4 Will, Mbbt Fiiiday Evening. The clti senp of Arlcta and surroundings will meet Friday evening In the Summorville Hall for the purpose of perfecting the organi sation of a push club. At the mooting last Friday the fire to the eastward caued an adjournment without doing any hucrtnops. rbdocsd Seaside Rates Via the A. &. C. R. R. To Clatsop Beach. Only $8 for the Round Trip. Tickets Good Until October 15. Trains at Union Depot, 8 A? M. Daily. Sbe thb Majestic Columbia River Aki the Broad Briny Pacific Ocean Information at 248 Alder Street, Or Telephone Main SOS. FxBPARiNa to Build. The cottage on the corner of Grand avenue and East DumsMe street is being moved to make room for a three-story building to be put up by Davi Kern, which will cost 520.000. Scats for the coming holidays In the Ahftvat Sokm Synagogue can be had of the eat committee, G. Asher. 220 First street, or Simon Abraham, 148 Front Ptrvet. Phone Red S23. For Rbnt. Two nice inside office room. Inquire superintendent of Ore gonlan building, room 201. The Calumet Restaurant, 149 Seventh. Fine luncheon. 35c: dinner. 50c YEAR'S PLANS ARE LAID Field Secretary Sharp Begins His Work in Portland. At the mealing of the executive com mittee of the Christian Endeavor So cieties of Oregon, Rev. D. A. Thompson, chairman, presiding, yesterday. In the First Presbyterian Church, planr for the work of Field Secretary W. J. Sharp, for Oregon and Washington, were laid out for the year ending September 1, 190. Mr. Sharp's work is interdenominational, and W not confined to any one church, but embraces all churches having Chris tian Endeavor societies. For the next two weeks he will be in Portland and the surroundings, visiting th local Christian Endeavor Societies. He will attend the institute of the society, which will be held at the Exposition September 13, 14 and 16. Following the institute Mr. Sharp will spend two weeks In Tillamook County lislting the societies there and holding meetings and rallies. In October he will be is Southern Oregon with Mr. Von OdgvogL who will also attend the institute. November and De cember will be spent -in evangelistic work in Washington. Returning to Ore pon Mr. Sharp gives January and Feb ruary to Eastern Oregon; March and April wilt then be given to Washington, and May and June to the Willamette Vallcr. and July and August to Septem ber 1. 1&06. ia Washington, thus" finishing up the first year of his work as field secretary. In Oregon Mr Sharp's work will be un der the supervision of the Christian En deavor executive committee Sf the state and ia Washington under the direction of the committee of that state. PAUL SHOUP ARRIVES HERE Comes to Take Up His Duties With Hailwcy. Paul Sboup has just arrived from San Jose to take up the duties of his new position as assistant general freight agejit of the Southern Pacific & Oregon Rail road & Navigation Company linos. Ho will for tho presont occupy an office with Mr. Skinnor next to A. L. Craig's office In the Worcester building. Mr. Shoup has not yot taken up the work of his office hut is getting in touch with the ffituatlon in Portland and' becoming1 ac quainted with the men with whom ho will come In contact This is not Mr. Shoup's first visit to this city. He has been here several times and Is much pleased with Portland, and Is glad to be associated with the work here He is a genial raan and Is sure to be very popular among tho men In the Harriman offices. Bofore leaving San Jose he was given a farewell banquet by his frionds In that city. Lord Renews Damage Suit, Charles F. Lord appeared before Judge Fraer yesterday and made an effort to reinstate his 9.000 damage suit against Francis J. Heney, United States District Attorney, which the court recently knocked out by sustaining a demurrer to the complaint The grounds of the de murrer were that a public officer was not liable to a suit for damages even If it was alleged that he acted against a person In a malicious manner. Mr.. Lord yes terday filed an amended complaint, in which -he reiterated his former charges that District Attorney Hertey indicted him maliciously for attempting to impede Jus tice, for the purposes of revenge. Henry E. McGinn,, counsel for the defense. In terposed a demurrer on the same grounds as before, and also contended that the question of the right of Mr. Heney to hold the office of United States Attorney In this district xould not be tried In this case. Mr. Lord who wasvnot present In court when the first demurrer was argued and sustained, said he was prepared to show that a public officer who, actuated by malice and for the ptvpose of revenge, used his position to- punish another was liable to a suit for damages, and said there were no authorities to the contrary. By filing the demurrer Mr. Lord said counsel for the defense admitted the al legations In the complaint to be true. Mr. Lord further asserted that Mr. Heney had said he was sorry for what he had done, arid Mr. McGinn could testify to that fact Judge Frazer allowed Mr. Lord several days time to present his authorities. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Work Done by That Bqay Finds Ap preciation in Portland. "Work done by the Portland Chamber of Commerce is meeting with general ap proval by the business Interests of the city, as Is shown by its growing mem bership. At a meeting held yesterday five new names were added to the en rollment. They are: J. C. AJnsworth, Mutual Label & Lithograph Company, Portland Engraving Company, Wil liam E. Rothery. of the Caulkins News paper Syndicate, and Alexander Mc AyoL George H. Williams, of Portland, and Alfred Holman, of Roseburg. were elected to honorary membership. This Is the first time that this body has received any one Into honorary membership. The action was taken in Judge Williams' case, because of his long-continued service for Portland and the Northwest. Mr. Holman was received into membership because of special service rendered the Chamber of Commerce. At the same meeting resolutions were passed expressing the confidence of the organization in the colonizing projects of the Co-operative Christian Federation. The resolutions will be of great help to Mr. Nash in Interesting the people of Ore gon in his proposition. , Action was also taken expressing the regret of the Chamber at the death of C H. Prescott. formerly vice-president of the Northern Pacific. COMBINATION IL President of the Union Oil Company Denies tho Report. Lyman Stewart, presldont of the Union Oil Company, of California, passed through Portland yesterday on his way to Los Angeles. When asked for a state ment in reference to the report recently publish.ed in the papers to the effect that the Union Oil Company of California had entered Into a combination with some of its competitors, he laughingly replied: "There Is absolutely no truth whatever in the article which has recently and In times past appeared In the papers to the effect that our company has sold out or entered Into any kind of a combination, and you can deny this In the most em phatic terms. I wish It distinctly under stood that we are and always have been an independent producing, transporting and marketing company, and will con tinue as such notwithstanding any rumors that may be circulated to the contrary. This is our position, and always will be." Mr. Stewart Is making his first trip through the Northwest He was very much impressed with the magnificence of 'the Lewis and Clark Centennial, and the Oregon country in general. General Compson's Will. The will of the late General Hartwell B. Compson, disposing of an estate valued at $5000 was admitted to probate In the County Court yesterday. He bequeathes the gold medal of honor granted him by the 'United States to his daughter. Myrtle E. Long, wife of John W. Long, -of Butte. The special medal for gallantry at the battle of Gettysburg and a picture of Gettysburg are deised to his young friend, Ermle Schmidt A Century dictionary and encyclopedia is given to J. B. Huntington, and a telescope cap tured from General Jubal Early, Confed erate, and a knife used in cutting the rope at the time of the launching of the battle ship Oregon to J. F. Ketchem. The rest of the estate Is devised equally to Myrtle E. Long and Ermle Schmidt H. H. Nor thup Is named as executor. Death of Mrs. Stoltc. The many friends of Mrs. Charles Ed ward Stolte will be pained to learn of her death at St Vincent's Hospital last night Mrs. Stolte was born In Rich mond. Ind.. September 2L 1871, and was the only daughter of D. C and Emma Bogart She was married In Portland September IS. 1S35, to Dr. Charles Edward Stolte. a dentist oi tnis city. Besides her husband she leaves one son. Lozlerre, aged 8, her raothor and two brothers. ROUND TRIP TO ASTORIA Swift excursion steamer Telegraph de parts from Alder-street dock dally (ex cept Friday). 7:30 A. M., returning from Astoria 2 P. M., arrive Portland 5:30 P. M. Sundays from Portland S A. M., arriving Portland r. M. ARE TOU GOING EAST? If So. Iarn About the Very VT O. X. & N. Kates. Bentember 7. 8. 9 and 10. the O. R. & ?r. places on sale very low-rate long-time tickets East account L O. O? F. Grand Lodge meeting. Philadelphia, Pa. Partic ulars by asKing at tiiy xicKet urilce. Third and Washington street. Portland. A MACHINE FOR WOMEN. Should be the best obtainable. The Singer sewing-machine is acknowledged the light est running, most durable and convenient of any. Look for the red 8. 254 Morrison st, 402 Washington st, 640 Williams avc, Portland. Oregon. Main St. Oregon City. Or. For those wTro are nervous and run down Hood's Sarsaparllla la the ideal Duiuung-up xneaicjne. Murine Bye Remedy Cures Erea; Makes Weak K Mrmt sorttpr five l'ain: Trn t Smart.. Skin Diseases are cured by Hydrozone i and I Glycozone Eniorsti. by tht MtMcil Prettttisa. By destroying germs, they as sist nature to accomplish a cure Send thirty-five cents to pay ex pressage on Fr Trial Bottles. Sold by ldlc Dfucrtft. Hot ceudsc uslcs libel bem my (Igtutan 2M Prlnoe Strt, It. Y. SfiKS IS PURPOSE PftRH PEfiGE Frank C. Baker Tells Wfiy.He . Issued .Calf to the . Republicans. NOT A CONVENTION IDEA Declares It Simply an "Open Door to Republicans Who Favor Harmony" and Not Against -Primary Iaw. Party peace, says Frank C. Baker. chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, Is the purpose of the call for a Republican reunion in Portland October 12, nor does he think the convention Idea will have anv voice in the Jove feast Tho gathering is plarlned, announces In a letter addressed, to The Oregonian, sim ply for an "open door to Republicans who favor party harmony," and "no attempt shall be made to nullify in any degree tno letter or spirit of the direct-primary law." Chairman Baker received many inquiries yesterday about the coming reunion, and as a common answer to all or tnera ne sent to The Oregonian the following let ter: PORTLAND. Sept. 5. ITo the Editor.) "A neaoe is of tho naturKof a conquest: for then all parties are subdued, and neither party loser." Shakespeare. On September 1 these headquarters ad dressed to members of the Republican State Commltteehe following letter: i ou are rrfpocuuiij requester to ami mo other members of the Republican State Com mittee In Portland. Thursday, the 12th of next month; and you will pleare Invite a goodly number of representative Republicans of your county to come and take part In the reunion, and should there be in your county aspirants for state or district office. Invite them also to be In-attcadaace and participate. This morning's mall brings a very perti nent Inquiry from a member of the com mittee, which I purpose answering through The Oregonian, namely: "Are you calling the committee together with a view of hav ing a state convention before direct primary day?" The theory, the spirit, and the letter of the. direct primary law Inhibit organized effort prior to direct primary day,; la xaet, this is what the people bad In mind when they enacted the law. It waa to do away with conventions; it was to place the whole machinery of nominating candidates In the hands of the people themselves. After nom inees have been named by. the people on primary day. it becomes the duty of parties to organize, but not before, and that law so provides, Let us read from the title of the act- namely: "A bill to propose by Initiative petltlbn a law declaring certain rights of political parties and of the members and candidates tnereoi; . . . prescribing tne manner of choosing candidates for nomina tion by the several political parties, subject to the provisions of this law. and for mak ing nomination at said primary nominating election, and. forbidding the nomination of candidates in any ether manner; ... providing for the election by the several political parties, subject to the provMons of this law. of their several committeemen." No. sir: there is no likelihood that any member .of the committee will even move for a convention. What we have in mind Is to have a reunion of tho committee and Other leading Republicans from all over the state with a view of a united Republican party in Oregon. In my letter Ale are many letters urging that steps be taken toward harmony and emphasizing the Justice of it; and In deference to their vlewa and the ex pressed opinion of Republican papers in the state I decided to request the committee to meet here at the above date and te bring along representative Republicans and when here to discuss whatever may he discuss able. In short the reunion will he a peace commission an pen door to those Repub licans who favor party harmony. In Wall street New York, on April 15. 1605. the morning after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the crowd was about to move for an attack on the World news paper ofnee. which had violently opposed Lincoln. Suddenly James A. Garfleld's voice was heard to calm their passions. He spoke briefly as follows: "Fellow-citizens! Clouds and darkness are round about him. Hifc pavilion is dark waters and thick clouds of the skies. Justice and Judgment are the establishment of his throne. Mercy IT'S THE BEST OF ALL PARKER RYE WHISKEY ROTHCHILD BROS., Portland, Or. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR STYLE WALTER REED OPTIQAN 2 133 SIXTH STREET, Oregoaiaa Building- HOTEL AND RESTAURANT GOODS LOEWENB ERG & GOING CO . Ttia "S" Cir, t X. 13U ullfilit h Western Electric Works Phone Min 1696 No. TVe do ciowu and brldreworic without pals. Oct IS years experience ia plate work enables us to St vonr .mouth comfortably. Dr. TC. A. Wise has found a cat way te extract teeth absolutely without pais. Dr. T. P. Wise t an expert at cold a Ills and crewn and bridfework. Sxtractlar free waen plates or bridgta re orCwr, WISE BROS., Dentists T .!Hnr. Bulldinr.. cor. Third and Wash. Ms. Opes rreal&s till S o'clock. Sua&sy free B to 12. Or Xla 30M. PS. W. A. TKX. HALF THE BATTLE The most expensive element in business is time. "What you do "with your time determines vrhafc you will get out of it. This being the case it is best that you waste nothing that is so valuable in the selection Nfa, Piano, but go straight to Soule Bros. Piano Co., 372-374 Morrison street and purchase one of their high-grade, instruments. You can make no mis take in selecting one of the numerous Pianos they handle, and "will save at least one-third in price. Soule .Bros. Piano Co. 372-4 Morrison St., Oor. W. Park. TEETH A S12.V0 iXLL SET GUARANTEED FOR $6.00. JETsnlsgs. ilonday and Thursday, until a I red Vrthu. fa. D. 8. C5 Dekam Bldx- and truth shall go before his face. Fellow cltlzens! God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives!" The direct primary law was enacted by the people and for the people It is the off spring of the people themselves; and no at tempt shall be made to nullity in any de gree Its letter or spirit; but my dear sir. the Republican party the party of. Abra ham Lincoln and McKlnley and Roosevelt the party of protection and progress still lives! And here in Oregon if the same zeal displayed last November In getting voters to the polls is displayed next year by leaders and ofaclals of the Republican party, every nominee of our party for state and district office will be elected by pluralities ap proaching the unprecedented vote cast for Roosevelt and Fairbanks on that auspicious occasion. FRANK C. BAKER. THE TAVERN'S GUESTS. Those Who Patronize The Tavern, Portland's Famous Grillt Are its best advertisers. They all become boosters, and never mlsa an opportunity to send strangers there for the finest vi ands in the city. One of the most de lightful meals of the day at the Tavern Is breakfast Everybody knows, that the Tavern Is the awellest place In the" West to lunch and dine, and that its after-theater suppers are the finest ever. Grand concert every evening. Opposite Orego nian building. Ladles' annex, 309 Alder street WHERE JT0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant, fine, private apartments for parties. Open all night 39S Washington, near Fifth. Administration Restaurant Fair grounds 50c dinner all hours after 11 A. M. See popular prices on bill of fare and quick lunch; not necessary to carry your lunch. When In Seattle. -"Tho Rathskeller, a hign-clasa place to eat Sea food; Eastern meats. Large orchestra daily. Genuine French dinner, with wine. 60c. at S3 Fifth street near Stark. Crawfish at The Empire. 1S2 3d street CLAREMONT TAVERN. Launch Fox leaves foot Morrison street, Merrill boathouse. 2. 4, 6:30, 8:30 P. M. When you suffer from sick headache, dizziness, constipation, etc. remember Carter's Utile Liver Pills will relievo you. One oill is a dose. k i Quality of frames and lenses and a guaranteed renewal of vision in all cases that can be reached & with properly adjusted lenses Ij SEE US I We arc headquarters for French ranges, portable and brick set; cabinet bake ovens, retlnned and copper restaurant utensils, steel ranges and cook stoves. Electric Pressing Irons TJed by all progressive, up-to-date, tailors and manufacturers. The rav ine to be effected in time, labor, the freedom from all dirt fire, danger and odor, the increased output, th healthy workroom, and healthier workman and the superior result obtained will eventually'brlne about the exclusive use of these irons. Forale- by 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Or. K X. r." WU Eclipse Steel The Perfect "Eclipse" Oven It Is Scientifically Built The "Eclipse" Oven is built on scienific principles the principles underlying hot-air furnace and loco motive or steam engine construction. In the hot-air heating furnace one cubic inch of firebos capacity will beat one hundred cubic inches of hall space. That is, the ratio is 1 to 100. Radiators are installed upon this basis. In locomotive construction the ratio of the firebox or heating capacity i3 about 1 to S of the surface to be heated. It is a simple fact, readily under stood, that the Jarger the firebox in proportion to the oven, the less the time and quantity of fuel necessary to heat the oven. Note the Difference Other ranges on the market have a firebox and oven ratio of 1 to 7, which, especially after hot-water pipes are added, gives a fireplace too small to properly heat the oven. Hence, the complaints of "slow baking'1 our competitors have to listen to. Now, the heating capacity of the firebox in the "Eclipse'1 Range is only 1 to 5. And That's the Secret Of its great success as a baker. The firebox is built on the right propor tion to the oven. IT HEATS QUICKLY! IT HEATS THOROUGHLY ! IT HEATS EVENLY I It does noS eat up $5.00 worth of fuel trying to do a dollar's worth of baking. 173-175 FIRST STREET, The Portland Do you love sood music? Toa can select your choice from a pert folio of ECO pieces of popular rausla of the world, and. Professor Am sterdam .and hTi Hungarian orches tra will render It for you. Everything to eat and drink, and it costs no more In the Portland Hotel Rathskeller than elsewhere In the city. Every weekday nli'ht from 930 to 12- COLUMBIA O RATUATHOXES Wa have a complete stock of Disc and tyllnder talking machine. Catalogues on application. GIBSON CO. Z43 Vaahlnston 8t. Portlaad. Or. The Seaside House la now open to ruests. FIrat-Claaa Service ia Every TVY. Beautiful Walks and Drives on tho Premises With Boating: sOad Ftshisis; Uasarpasied " Free bus meets all trains. $chwab Printing Co BZST troxr XXAiOVAiVZ PXICZS 247K STARX STREET EDUCATIONAL. Portland Academy Am Klemcstary Schoel, including- the Primary and Grammar grades. A 'Seceadary Sea eel, or Academy proper, which fits boya and girls lor Eastern and Western College. A Boardlaa- Hall icr girls. For Catalogue address Fartlaad Academy Portland Oregon. The Allen Prpatory Sett Corner Bast Twelfth and Salmon st. Tlta for all Eaitern colleges and scientlac school. Fine opportunities for outdoor sport. Fifth rear hex in September 23, 1905. Tor catalorua addrea 3CARGAXET V. ALLEN'. Principal. 012 Xelly St., Portia, Or. Telephone Xaia 649. $1 PER Made of triple walls, outer of heavy cold-rolled steel, middle of thick asbestos and inner of sheet steel, staying the asbestos in place; closely hand-riveted. The asbestos lining of the middle wall and about the oven, is of such thickness in the different parts as to insure the greatest durability, the proper retention of the he?t and the, superior baking results for which the Eclipse is famous. $35.00 "Warranted by the makers for 15 YEARS. Signed and sealed bond good as gold given to every purchaser. $1.00 Down, $1.00 a Week Plan of the Scientific Oven (z' rirebox. "r j Kwfl 0ven - - a 'v. ' 1 A Duplex grate. A simple turn of the rod converts it into a wood or coal grate. B Adjustable damper. May be entirely or partially closed, allowing of perfect control of the oven. C Angle plate on bottom of oven, by means of which heat is thrown to the front and most remote corners. D Bottom flue, through which heat escapes after encompassing the oven. ARROWS indicate course of heat when damper B is closed. The Eclipse Oven is made of heavy, patent-leveled sheet steel, closely hand-riveted and bottom strongly braced with parallel plates. The oven door is of the drop style, nicely balanced by an oil-tempered coil steel spring located in a neat casing on the out side, where the heat cannot affect it and it may be easily adjusted. The thermometer indicates "Medium," "Hot" andJ'Very Hot." I. GEVURTZ & SONS EDUCATIOXAI THE LARGEST ENROLLMENT "We have ever had on any 2 days in September took place on Monday and Tuesday of this week. This is notall; we have more stndents registered to begin nest Monday than have ever entered in September before in an entire week. Beputation brings us students by the score, and places hun dreds of graduates in positions each. year. It pays to attend our school. Investigate critically. You owe this to yourself if you think of patronizing a business college. Call, telephone or write. Catalogue and penworkfree. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGh. Park and Washington Streets - - - - A. P. Armstrong;, LL.B., Frindpal Behnke-Walker Business College PORTLAND, OREGON If you arc thinking of attending business college you cannot afford to ignore the best one In the Northwest. Our graduates are all employed. We have placed mors than 200 pupils In lucrative positions during the past year. The proprietors are business men and take an active part in teaching dally. We can help you. Call or send for catalogue. Free. Day and night. In session all tho year. BRUNOT HALL X Protestant Boarding and Day School for Girls Certificate Admits to Smith. Wellesley and Other Colleges. TJaaraaJ Advantage in Music Piano, Violin and Vocal Fine Art Studio. Writo for Illustrated Catalogue. Yot Further "Information Address Julia P. Bailey, Principal 220 PACIFIC AYENUE SPOKAKE, WASH MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE IMVERSITY OF OREGON Kiasteeath anausi sessloa begins Sept. 15. 1W. Addrees 8- X. JOSXPHI. 3C D., Dean. 310 Dekua bidg.. Portlsad. . HOUSTON SCHOOL Caaaoa Hill, Spskane, Wash. Iaearerated boarding and day school for bors above age o elgnt. New buildings on elevation near city. Dry and invigorating AtK9hre especially beneficial to those from Coast region. Teachers college gradu ate. Careful supervision aad preparatioa far eellege or haelaes. Address . 30XLUC T. STBXG. PJtlXCIPAi. Range S3 CO i vo 219-227 YAMHILL Can You Read It? This it written i ai Gregg Shorthand, (ha simplest. P S """? f tasiest system because based on tang hand writing principles Practice the above sentence. Gregg shorthand is modern. No shading. n posltlon, no back strokes, no hard, an gles. Based on natural handwriting, - Easiest to learn; easiest to xeacL. Only authorized teachers in Portland. LESSONS BY MAIL, $15. Write for (free) Illustrated cataloe.ua. HOLMES I I BUSINESS COLLEGE S.7-31. Y. 51. C. A. Bidg., Portland. Oregea. Willamette University Nine Schools and Colleges, 45 Professors and Instructors: new and thoroughly modern labora tory equipment. Oollef 8 of Liberal Arts in creased its attendance 60 per cent during the past year. Opens September 26. For cat alogue and particulars, .address, WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Salem, Oregon.