Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 16, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREG0TIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 19Q7.
9
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGOXIAN TELEPHONES.
Countlng-Room Main 7070
City Circulation iin 7070
Manaetng Editor Mal 7070
Sunday Editor Main 7070
Comp-jRlng-Itoom Main 707O
Cl:y Kdltor Main 7070
Superintendent Building Main 7070
East Sldo OlTlca . -M" "
AMCSEMKNTS.
THE HEIUG mth and Washington streets)
"In Old Kentucky. This afternoon at
2:15 o'clock. Tonisht at S:15.
MARQl'AM GRAND THEATER fMorrlson
between Gth and 7th The Calitornlans
In "Robin lloud." Matinee at 2:15; to
night. 8:13.
BAKKR THEATER (Thlrd between Tam
htU and Taylor) Baker Theater Company
In "All on Account of Eliza." Tonight at
8:15 o'clock.
EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison)
The comf dy-drama, "The Choir Singer."
Tonight at 8:15 o'clock.
GRAND THEATER (Washington, betwoen
I'tti-k and Seventh) Vaudeville, 2:30. 7::iu
nd U 1". 11.
VANTAGES THEATER (4th and Star)
Continuous vaudAvlllc. a:a0. 7:30. 0 P. M.
LYRIC THEATER (7th and Alder) The
I.yrle Stock Company in "The Girl I Lett
Kchlnd lip." Tonight at 8:15. Matinees
Tuisday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
at 2:15 P. M.
f t -H i KK.IiEn (Park and Washington)
The French Stock Company in "The Girl
Engineer." Tonight at 8:15. Matinee
pUtMiiy' Saturday and snday ' --15
T1JE OA Kd (O. W. P. canine) Gates open
12:30 P 11. to 11 P. Sundays and
holidays. io A. M. to 11 p. M. Band con
cent and Jree specialties.
Diocese to Bn Divided. Word was re
ceived yesterday from Bishop Scaddlng,
who Is attending tlie annual convention
or tne i-pUscopal Churches of America,
at Richmond, Va., that In the near fu
ture the Diocese of Oregon Is to be di
vided. All that section of the state lying
east of the Cascade Mountains is to be
known as the Diocese of Eastern Ore
gon and will constitute a missionary
Jurisdiction, which means that affairs
governing the Episcopal Church In that
section will be administered by the
heads of the Episcopal Church of Ameri
ca. The section of the state lying west
of the Cascades will be known as the
Diocese of Oregon and will be adminis
tered as heretofore by the local Bishop.
It Is not known definitely when this im
portant change will be Inaugurated.
Daughters ok Revolution. Sons and
Daughters of the . American Revolution
will observe the anniversary of the cam
paign of Saratoga and Yorktown by a
patriotic celebration in the Selllng
Hlrsch building at 8 o'clock next Friday
night. The meeting will be open to the
public. No invitations will be issued and
announcements have been sent out by
Colonel James C. Jackson, W. B. Chase
and W. H. Chapin. This meeting will be
the occasion of the first public appear
ance In Portland of General A. W. Greely,
commanding ofllcer of the Department of
the Columbia. General Greely will de
liver an address on "Twentieth Century
Patriotism." Other speakers will" be
Judge George H. Williams and Bishop
David H. Moore.
Initiative Onb Hundred Meeting. A
meeting of the Initiative One Hundred
will be held In the Board of Trade rooms
Friday night, October 18. Among the
pubjectg to be discussed is the question of
Improvement In the cleaning of the city's
streets. It Is also proposed to choose
committees for the purpose of debating
the question as to the advisability - of
uniting the governments of Multnomah
County and the City of Portland under
the name of Multnomah. The question of
Inaugurating a campaign to have all the
county roads in Multnomah County,
where practicable, widened to 80 feet, will
also foe discussed at this meeting.
Thief Breaks a Window. A daring at
tempt was made to rob Lcfferts' jewelry
store, 272 Washington street, at about
9:30 o'clock last night. One of the large
plate-glass windows was broken, and
from the appearance of the pane Detec
tive Sergeant Baty, who Investigated, Is
Inclined to believe a blow with a sharp
Instrument was dealt It. It is believed that
whoever hit the glass Intended making
a hole large enough to admit his hand,
the motive belng to obtain several valu
able diamond earrings. The plan failed.
It is thought, because the blow struck
was not sufficiently heavy The police
were unable to secure any clew to the
identity of the vandal.
Reception to Dr. and Mrs. Ford. A
public reception was given Dr. Ford,
pastor of the Sunnyside Methodist
Church, and his wife last night in the
church. It was held under the auspices
of the Ladies' Aid Society and was large
ly attended. A committee of women re
ceived members and their friends. An
interesting musical and literary pro
gramme wa.s rendered, followed 'by re
freshments served in the Sunday-school
room. Dr. Ford has been pastor of the
Sunnyside Methodist Church for the past
three years and has entered on his
fourth year under most favorable circum
stances. Will Hear Committer Reports. The
Sellwood Board of Trade will meet to
night to consider several propositions, the
time having been changed from Friday
night. A report will be received con
cerning the proposition to erect a gas
plant and supply gas to Sellwood people
at the rate of $1.45 per thousand cubic
feet, the establishment of the dividing
Hue at Leo avenue between the Sellwood
and Lewellyn school buildings, and firj
protection. Gas is wanted badly by the
residents of that suburb, but they do not
want to pay $1.15, which they consider ex
cessive. Wants Hiqh School. The Ninth "Ward
Push Club, which will be permanently
organized next Friday night at Wood-merf-of
the World Hall, on Russell street,
Alblna, will pull for the erection of a
High School in that part of the city. The
Koita Improvement Club, in North Al
blna, has already started agitation. In
this neighborhood a three-aerj tract for
the site of a High School was purchased
some time ago. At the meeting Friday
night the new Push Club will elect of
ficers and select a name.
Annual Sunday-School Rally. The
annual rally of the Sunday-School of
Grace Methodist Church, which marks
the opening of the Sunday-school work
for the year, will be held next Sunday,
October 10. Plans for the day are being
arranged by Edward Drake, superinten
dent, and Walter J. Gill, assistant. The
attendance in the Sunday-school at the
present time is much larger than the
same period last year. The extension of
the work of the Epworth League Is es
pecially marked.
Council op Jewish Women. The Btudy
class of the Council of Jewish Women
will meet for the first time this year In
the Selllng-Hlrsch Hall today at 2:30
P. M. This year's work will be under
the direction of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise,
who has arranged to give a series of
Plble lectures. The subject for today Is
"Bible Criticism, History and Method."
Falls Into Elevator Shaft. Because
of the condition of his eyes, E. Logan, 13
years of age. walked oft the floor at the
door of the elevator cage in the J. K. Gill
store yesterday afternoon and fell a
short distance to tne bottom. He was
not seriously Injured, but was'removed to
St. Vincent's Hospital for treatment.
Killed 'Whii.r Blastino. J. Martin
employed as a laborer on the Beaverton
branch of the O. "R, & N. Company, was
killed Monday by an explosion, of dy
namite. He was blasting stumps, and
when two out of three charges were suc
cessfully set off he started to Investigate
the third, when he. was killed.
The North Pacific Lumber Company
is again taking orders for cut-up slab
wood, and planer trimmings; they promise
quick delivery. Phone Exchange 43.
Attention. Kniohts op Columbus.
Special meeting at the clubhouse, next
Wednesday night. Consideration trip to
Seattle.
To Study Self-Culture jlnd Chahac-
ter Reading. On Thursday evening of i
thlg week a class in self-culture and char- j
acter reading will be organized. All who :
are interested are Invited to be present.
Professor George Morris, a retired lec
turer on phrenology, has accepted an In
vitation to conduct the class. He will be
assisted by Mrs. Morris, who will give
character sketches, advice to wives on
"How to Cook a Husband," and other
readings. Strangers will toe welcome,
one object of the founders of the class
being to promote sociability as well as
Intellectuality. The organization meet
ing will be held at 8 P. M., Thursday,
October 17, In room 1. 181 Sixth street.
Recruit for Navy. N. H. White, mid
shipman In the United States Navy, who
Is visiting the cities of the Coast for the
purpose of opening recruiting stations for
the enlistment of sailors, arrived in the
city last night from Seattle, accompanied
by his assistant. Chief Turret Captain
W. T. Boyd. Midshipman White is trav
eling in advance of a recruiting party un
der Ensign John Rogers, U. S. N., who
will arrive tomorrow. Past Assistant
Surgeon A. K. Dunn, physical examiner,
is a member of the party. An office will
be opened in the Custom-House. The
party will later open temporary offices
In The Dalles, Walla Walla and Spokane.
EX-POLICEMAN IN FlOHT. W. F. Stitt,
a former Portland policeman, and John
Katschner, a machinist, engaged in a
fight at Park and Washington streets last
nlghl at 7:30 o'clock, and both were ar
rested by Patrolman Wade and Special
Policeman Maher. Stitt accused Katsch
ner of undue intimacy with Mrs. Stitt.
The latter took sides against her husband
at police headquarters and said she would
like to bail Katschner out but had no
money. Katschner went to Jail and Stitt
was released.
Brewery Leases Hotel. A long-term
lease of the Hotel Perkins has been
practically concluded by the Star Brew
ery, of Vancouver. It Is understood that
an agreement has been signed by Z. S.
Spaulding, the owner, and the Vancouver
concern, and that nothing remains to
close the deal except the drawins up and
signing of the lease. It is reported that
the -consideration is about $:M,O0O a year,
and that the rental contract is to run for
15 years. The Star Brewery agrees to
spend a large amount In the Improvement
of the property.
Detectives to Have Hearing. Before
the police committee of the Executive
Board at the City Hall tonight Acting
Detectives Kay and Kienlen will be
tried on charges of Insubordination, pre
ferred against them several months ago
by CaptanBruin. It is possible, also,
that a portion of the session may be
consumed with the trials of the former
detectives who were discharged a long
time ago by Mayor Lane.
Dr. Wilson is Welcomed. Rev. Clar
ence True Wilson, the new pastor of
Centenary Church, was welcomed to his
new field last night with a general re
ception at the church. There was a large
attendance of members. Dr. J. J. Wiggins
delivered a short address of welcome to
the new pastor, to which Dr. Wilson re
sponded in an appropriate manner.
Special rates and service to the Mult
nomah County Fair. Gresham cars leave
First and Alder streets every hour from
7:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Last car from
Gresham to Portland 11 P. M. Fare 25
cents, round trip. Tickets must be pur
chased. On sale in waiting-room.
Picks Raspberries in October. B.
Lee Paget yesterday had the novel ex
perience of picking raspberries off the
bushes in his garden at his residence in
Oak Grove. The berries were fully
ripened and delicious In flavor.
Football Today.
Columbia University vs. Hill Military
Academy. Game called 3:30 o'clock. Ad
mission 25c.
SALE FOR SOUSA CONCERT
Great Conductor and His Band at
the Armory Friday and Saturday.
Seats are now selling at Eilers Piano
House for John Philip Sousa and his band,
who come to the Armory, Tenth - and
Couch streets, next Friday and Saturday
nishts, October 18 and 19, with a special
price matinee Saturday. Following la
the programme for the first concert, Fri
day night:
John Philip Sousa Conductor
MIks Lucy Alien Soprano
Mips Jeannette Powers Violinist
Herbert L. Clarke Cornetist
Overture "Kaiser" Westmeyer
Cornet solo "Rondo Caprice" (new). . .Clarke.
Herbert L. Clarke.
Suite 'The Laet Days ot Pompeii" Sousa
(a "in tne House or tfurbo ana siruto-
nlco"
(b) "Xydia"
, c 'The Destruction of Pompeii and
Nyriia's Death"
Soprano eol "Roberto" Meyerbeer
Miss L-ucy Alien.
'Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks"
R. Straus
INTERMISSION'.
Suite "Peer Gj-nt" . Grieg
ft) "Morning"
ib) "Apa's Death"
(c) "Anitra'a Dance"
(d) "In the Hall of the Mountain
King"
(a) Humoresque Dvorak
(b) March "Powhatan Daughter" (new). .
SOUKA
Violin solo Caprice "Slav" Geloso
Mifw Jeannette Powers.
Ride of the Valkyries, from "Die Walkure"
Wagner
CAUSES HEALER'S ARREST
Health Officer Files Complaint
Against Dr. W. E. Mallory.
Dr. W. E. Mallory, who professes to
heal diseases by means of electricity, was
arrested last night by Acting Police De
tective Price on a charge of falling to
make a written report of a contagious
disease. Dr. Esther Pohl, City Health
Officer, swore to the complaint. She ac
cuses Dr. Mallory of treating a case of
diphtheria without reporting the case to
her office, as is required by law. Dr.
Mallory was released to appear before
Municipal Judge Cameron this morning.
Glen Barley was the patient cared for
by Dr. Mallory, and lives at East Thirty
fifth and Main streets. It is said that
the disease spread to many homes be
cause Dr. Mallory failed to .quarantine
the house, and, not knowing of the mat
ter, as she declares. Dr. Pohl did not
have opportunity to attend to it herself.
ROBINSON FOUND THEM
Held in Store for Public Example
and Inspection.
All the long-missing suits, overcoats.
hats (Dunlap brand) and men s furnish
lngs are now located at the store of
Robinson & Co. When a man looks
through this splendid assortment he soon
comes across a suit that appeals to him
particularly, as just exactly what he
wants, and he knows why it was none of
tlje others seemed just right. There Is an
Indefinable difference between "Cam
bridge Correct Clothes" and all the oth
ersa difference realized, but hard . to
describe. The number is 2S9-291 Washing
ton street. ,.
SALE FOR MAUD POWELL
Mail Orders for Concert by Great
Violinist Now Received.
Mall orders from both in and out of
town are now being received for Maud
Powell, the world's greatest woman
violinist, who comes to .the Heilig The
ater Friday afternopn. October 25, at
3 o'clock. Address letters and make
checks payable to the Heilig Theater.
For Men and Women Standard of the World
LJERE'S a Black Caracule Coat drawn from life. Collat and
cuffs of rich Black Lynx fur, toft and even; glossy and durable;
fancy satin lined. Fit in every way for the most critical taste and
pleasing to the most particular judgs of quality.
Prices on these garments begin at . . . $175
Other coats from $25. McKib bin jackets from $28
"J Ask your dealer. If he cannot show you write us and we will
direct you to one who can.
McKIBBIN, DR1SCOLL & DORSEY
Hikers of KcKibbin Purs
SAINT PAUL
FINDS THE COUNTY EftSY
TIMBER CRUISER GEJS INTO IT
FOR $18,000.
boose Contract Drawn X!p and Coun
ty Will Have Trouble In Try
lug to Recover.
ST. HELENS, Or., Oct. 15. (Special.)
There is trouble between the County
Court of Columbia County and George
Nease, a timber cruiser. The court let a
contract laet Spring to Nease to cruise
the timber lands of this county, in order
to have a basis for an equitable assess
ment. VS. H. Powell, the Deputy District
Attorney, drew up a contract which would
have effectually safeguarded the county's
Interests, but Nease objected to Its condi
tions and the County Court rejected it
and entered into a contract more agree
able to the cruiser.
By Its terms Nease was permitted to
draw pay for his work as the returns
were brought in, every 15 days, -without
regard to the accuracy of his work or
whether any of the conditions of the con
tract had been complied with. In this
manner he has drawn $18,000 of the tax
payers' money. The contract provided,
that In case the accuracy of any portion
of the cruise was disputed the court and
Nease should agree upon an arbitrator,
whose decision should be final. The court
appointed an expert cruiser to follow up
the work, and the report of this expert is
to the effect that a great portion of the
cruise is worthless. Still Mr. Nease has
his J18.000. As to the appointment of an
arbitrator. It seems difficult to suit Nease,
as he plainly told the court that he would
not consent to the appointment of any
man who had the reputation In Portland
of being an expert, and said that he
would not do anything further in the
matter until the corrt gave him a full
statement of every portion of the cruise
with which they were dissatisfied.
The court judged from his talk that
there was no hope of an agreement, and
decided to turn the matter over to the
District Attorney, whose contract and
advice they rejected.
Nease Is under bond in the sum of $8000,
but as the bond is of course based upon
the contract, it Is thought it will be diffi
cult for the county to recover.
"BOB WHITE" GOOD FRIEND
Farmers Regard Quail as Excellent
Insect Destroyer.
That the common, or garden variety.
of Bob White quail, such as choose the
balmy climate of Oregon tor Its Borne,
is the best friend the farmer has. Is
the unqualified testimony of Jefferson
Myers, who makes the claim of be
ing somewhat of an authority on farm
ing. Mr. Myers returned from Sclo
yesterday and says this bird Is found
in that district in large flockc.
The Bob White quail," said he, "does
not touch the farmers' grain; in fact,
the bird will not eat wheat or other
grain. It exists entirely on insects
and other animal food. In fact, it
might be called a scavenger were It
not for the fact that this word is
tabooed since the recent open letter
of Francis I. McKenna, who applies it
to the crawfish.
"I have never known the Bob White
qualL to be so thick In the Sclo coun
try. Farmers realize the good the
birds do, for they are becoming very
warm friends of the quail. I am as
sured by a Sclo farmer that the pres
ence of the quail In such large num
bers is responsible for the unusual
absence of insect pests and worms in
fruits and vegetables this season."
POOL-SELLING TO STOP
Spokane Authorities Endeavor to
Stamp Out the Practice.
SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 15. (Special.)
Pool-selling In Spokane, under what
ever guise, Is to be stamped out. I.
li Hlldenbrandt, proprietor of the War
wick Turf Exchange, was arrested this
morning by Chief Kice on the charge
of conducting a poolroom in the city
in violation of the city ordinance re
cently passed. The arrest followed a
conference which was attended by
Mayo Moore, Chief of Police Rice and
William Klntz, arrested yesterday In
connection with the case.
As a result of the conference a prom
ise has been made by Kintz that there
will be no more pool-selling or at
tempts at pool-selling under the guise
of transmitting bets to Minnehaha
Park from the Warwick Turf Ex
change. The proprietors of the place
have promised to 'be good" and obey
the law in letter and spirit In the fu
ture. THE SEAS0N0F THE YEAR
Is now here when lighting fixtures,
fire-place appliances, grates and and
irons are a necessity. Phone The M. J.
Walsh Co., or call at their salesrooms.
311' Stark, between.. Fifth and Sixth, and
have your lighting fixtures installed. Of
fice and residence lighting promptly at
tended to. Both phones.
EVERYONE WHO KNOWS YOU
Wants- a picture of you for a C..rlstma
gift such as Aune, the Photogr: ,r ,
Columbia building, makes. It is time to
see about it; come and see display.
" WHERE JTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for parties. 305 Wash., near 6U.
Tastefulness
Nothing so surely reflects tastefulness and
refinement as
Djer-Kiss
(Dear Kl)
TUB NEW PEBTCME
Delicate and unobtrusive, but noticeable for
Its rare fragrance.
. Djer-KUs Sachet and Djer-Kiss Pace
Powder are scented with Djer-Klsa and are
indispensable to users of this perfume.
For Sale Kverywnertt.
KERKOFF, Paris. France.
ALF8EU H. SMITH CO.
Sole Agents
Kew A'ork
luisiiaucciaosBBmiai
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Are Being Received From
IN and OCT of TOWN
For the World s Greatest
LADY VIOLINIST
MAUD POWELL
At the Heilig- Theater
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER-25
PRICES I.ower floor, $1.50, $1.00; bal
cony, $1.00. 75c.
Address letters and make checks payable
to Heilig Theater.
D FLATES
We can extract one or all of your
teeth without hurting a bit. and
put in new teeth the same day If you
desire.
Our system of crown and bridge
work Is simple, quick and painless.
When desired you can have T. 1
Wise or my personal service.
Fainlesa Extracting; Free When
Flates are Ordered. .
20 YEARS HERE
and doing dental work all the time.
That is the record "of Dr. W. A. Wise.
That's one reason our business has
grown our patrons come back, and
they semi their friends.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
Failing bltlg., 3d and Washington sis.
8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Fundays 9 to 12.
Painless Extraction 50c; Plates 3.
T. P. Wise, H. A. Sturdevant
H. A. Buff man and C.S. Kelsey
ASSOCIATES.
BOTH PHONES. A AND MAIN 2029.
WATCHES
and Jewelry .
pay a small payment at
the time of purchase and
balance in easy weekly or
monthly payments to suit
your income or convenience.
Eastern Outfitting Co.
I Washington & ALx Tf WktU
Tenth .US . rT
?m
Pianos or Player-Pianos
UPRIGHTS OR GRANDS
In a variety of styles and woods.
We have some splendid prop,
ositions for shrewd buyers.
Investigate; cannot be dupli
cated anywhere on the Coast.
Terms of payment can be ar
ranged to suit.
Don't put it off and let an
other take the opportunity from
' you. '
HOVENDEN-SOULE
PIANO COMPANY
Corner Morrison and West Park
Streets.
Teeth Extracted Free
When Plates or Bridges
are Ordered
All work at half price for a short
time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit. ..... ..$5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-K $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-K $3.50
Gold Fillings ...$1.00
Silver Fillings 50
Guaranteed for 10 years.
Open evenings
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
303y2 Washington St., Cor. Fifth,
Opposite Olds & King's.
Mi;!inUlBIaEx5CiUlasssnEr
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WxsSssell
CHILDREN'S FALL AND
WINTER APPAREL
Every economically inclined parent has been
a patron to our "Homelike Children's Dept."
A department of our immense institution,
which has built up an unassailable reputation
through 45 years of faultless merchandising.
Boysv Norfolk and Double - Breasted Suits,
Bloomer and Knickerbocker Pants, in fancy
tweeds, plaids and checks. Beautiful browns
and navy serges, priced from
$5.00 to $16.50
Children's novelty Russian and Sailor Blouse
Suits, a fine variety of dressy models in Che
viots, Scotches and Worsteds, at
WARNING!
Many Rain Coats are sold as
"Crarenettes" which are not there
fore bear in mind when purchasing
It is NOT a
unless this circular registered
trade-mark is stamped on the cloth
and this 'silk label
is at the collar or elsewhere.
and insist upon
eeing them.
come in a large variety of cloths for
wear by men, women and children,
and are for sale by the leading Cloth
ing, Haberdashery, Dry Goods and
Department Stores throughout the
world. ,
We w'H send booklet if yon write us.
Manufacturers of ' Cravenette " Cloths.
Wool n. Mohairs, Dress Goods, etc
100 Fifth At... Cor. 15th St. New York
A Rsliabla Remedy
FOR
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
it quickly absorbed.
Gives Relief at Once.
It cleanses, soothes,
heals and protects
t.h diseased mem
brane resulting from Catarrh and driyes
away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores
the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size
50 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid
Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 ets.
Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York.
rHKB PBEHK.
Dentist,
(11.00 Full Set ot
Teetb. $0.00.
ml Hrtflsre-
work ss ea.
405. Dektus
Bundles'.
chwab Printing Co.
BEST rOr. ttXJtONAHE F KICKS
2 4 7 M STAR.K STREET
M TRADE HARiy
RAIN -"PROOF
$3.35 and
$3.85
The National and State Pure Food Laws provide only for
products of a moderately good standard.
Hislop's standards of excellence are away beyond the re
quirements of any pure food law.
Mark the difference !
INSIST ON HISLOP'S
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
ELKS' BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU
Ours Is on. of the tsn largest business colleges in th. United States.
Enrollment past year, 842 pupils. Equipment. $10,000. Graduates ar. all. em
ployed. Placed S.11 pupils Into lucrative positions durlns past year. TV. will
place you when competent
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SUBJECTS TAl'CHTi Bookkeeping, arithmetic, abort
hand, typewriting, KnBlli.h, spelling, penmanship,
peed shorthand, banking and accounting.
Drop a postal for our College Journal.
M write to desk A Washington
HAND
SAPOLIO
It insures an enjoyable, invig
orating bath ; makes every pora
respond, removes dead skin.
ENERGIZES THE WHOLE BODY
starts the circulation and leaves
a glow equal to a Turkish bath.
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Radway's Fills regulate all th. Internal
organs. Cur all female complaints.
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US liiESS COLLEGE.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
TILFORD BUILDING, TENTH AND MORRISON
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. PRINCIPAL
Ours is a large and arrowing' institution. W
occupy two floors 65x100 feet, and hava a S20.0C9
equipment. Reputation for thorough work bring
more calls for help than we can meet position
certain for each student when competent. An
modern method, bookkeeping taug-ht. Chartier
is our shorthand easy, rapid, legible. ' Students
admitted at any time. Catalogue, business forms
and pen work free. Call, phone or write today.
Lewis-Stenger
Barbers' Supply Co.
MorriiKra and 10th Streets.
Fine Cutlery and Toilet Articles. Repair
ing ot all kinds of Sharp
edged Tools.