THE MORI"G -OREGOXIAr, 5ATTKDAT, AUUUST SO, . 113. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOSTAJt TELZFHOXn Printing-Room .Mala 7070. A 0003 City Circulation ......... Managing Editor Sunday Editor CompoilEj.Room Supsrlntendsnt Building.. .Main 7070. A 003 .Mala 7070. A 008 . Mala 7070, A SOBS . Mala 7070. A BOSS l 7O70. A I AMTSXMKsrra. ORPKrrv TRTIATER fYireaenra aatt TST- lor) Vaudeville. This afternoon at Sils and tonight at 8:16. IMPRESS THEATER (Braadwav and Ttffl hill) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 3:1 and tonlf ht at 7:10 and II PINTiRRS THFATEH (H?M4r al.d A der) Vaudeville. Tow afternoon at :1 and tonlgnt at 7:BO and 9. I.TRIC THEATER (Fourth and Btark Musical comedy. -A Klgbt Out." Tnla afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 0:t0 ta 10:45 o'clock. MOPl.SJ STAR. AR?AT315. OH JOT. TIVOLI AND CRTBTALr Flnt-rua Ple- tures. 11 A. M. to 13 P. M. COT.FMTITA THEATER C9!xta and Wuh lnstoo) Contlnuoua tint-run pictures from 11 i. M. CLOBB THEATER (Eleventh and Waah- Ingtoi) Contlnuoua first-run tnouoa turta. SCAJESTIC THEATER (Park and Wash ington) Rlrst-run pictures. Tonight at OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Car from Vint mnA a : f r RjvaJ Italian Band and vauderuie. Allarnoona at 2;0; evenings at a P. M. RECRZATIOV PARK (Twenty-fourth and Vaughn) Baseball. Portland Ta. OKt . memo. This aXternooa at S:15. OREGONIAX AT RESORTS. For quickest delivery of Tha Ore gonlan at Rummer resorts subscribe through the following agents. City rates. Subscriptions by mall are payable in advance. Bar View. Or K. F. Jackson Bay City. Or. .......... .M. J. Miller Bay Ocean. Or M. A. Salrler. Jr. Brighton Beach. Or J. A. Baldwin) Carson. Waah. . .Shepherd's Springs Caaeadla, Or.....C M. Gelnendorfer Garibaldi, Or. C F. Alexander Lang Beach. Waah Frank: Hachfleld Ifansanlta Beach. Or. Ksall G. Kartell Xaheotta. Waah ...J. H. Brown Newport. Or. . r. .'. .George Sylvester Ocean Park. Waak...D. E. Beeehey Rocknway Beach, Or ... Frank Miner Rockaway Beach. Or... P. H. W'Uklns at. Martina Springs, Waah...'.... airs. N. St. Mania Sea aide. Or Clark Strattoa Seavtew, Waah. .Constable Pntnnm Tillamook. Or J. S, - -t Wheeler, Or R. H. Cady Wllholt. Or w. W. McLernn Advertisements Intended for the City Sews la Brief columna In Sunday's tasne most he handrd la The Oregoalan boalness office by g o'clock Saturday evening. , Special Scndat Excursion, A. ape' clal excursion to Gresham and the loca tion of the new Beaver State automo bile factory, on the Mount Hood Elec tric, will leave First and Alder streets, .1:30 P. M., Sunday, arriving at Port land on return at 6:30. Fine quarter acre home sites for factory employes and excellent Investment property near factory locations will be shown. The excursion has been arranged by the Umbdenstock & Larson Company. Tickets are 25 cents, on sale only, at 2SS Oak street, near Fourth. Positively no tickets sold on train. You may get seats on train by 1 o'clock at First and stark streets siding. Mr. and Mrs. Slater Rsleaseo. On bonds approved by Circuit Judge Glee ton yesterday morning, Mr. and Mrs.. C K. Slater, held at Heppner, Morrow County, for the abduction of Mrs. Bister's two children by a former mar riage from their grandparents at lone. Or were released from Jail. The chil dren were born to Mrs. Slater, when ebe was the wife of James Grabhill, from whom she was divorced. Follow ing the divorce he died, leaving ?12,000 in Insurance to his children. By the divorce decree' Grabhill was given the children and they were In the custody or his parents when the alleged abduc tion occured. Pioneer op 1852 Burisd. C C Mo Cracken died at bis home on Seneca street August 26 at the age of 74 years. He waa born In Iowa and crossed the plains with an ox team with his par ents in 1853. He enlisted and served two years in the Army during the In dian war of 1855-58. Fifty-four years ago he married Miss T. E. Klmsey, and Ave children were bora to them. His widow and two children Charles and Mrs. Llllle Olln. all of St. Johns, sur vlve. He waa a member of the Meth odist Church. The burial was at Dallas Cemetery yesterday. ' ScpiRvrsoR Km .vet Discharged. Q. W. Kinney, road supervisor of district 9, centering around Qresham. was dis charged yesterday morning by County Commissioners Holman and Hart over the protests of Commissioner Llghtner. A petition bearing 150 names request ing the retention of Mr. Kinney had been nled with the Commissioners. Commissioner Hart, who demanded Mr. Kinney's discharge, gave Incompetency as tne reason. r . New Ticket Optics to Om. A new . ticket office, for the United Railways will be opened at 2491 Stark street after Monday, for trains at Second and Stark. No changes In the staff will - be made. Additional waiting room and more commodious quarters is the chief result. The date of opening tne new ticKet omce was announced yesterday by Traffic Manager W. D. Skinner. East Thirteenth Tracks Relajo. The Portland Railway. Light & Power Company is relaying its double tracks on East Thirteenth street In Sellwood. Work was started at the Oolf Links and the east side track is first being relald to Leo avenue north a distance of nearly one mile. The street will be paved as soon as khe street railway company-has completed the new double tracks. . Freight Omen does' Earlt. Local freight offices will close this afternoon at-X o'clock and will not reopen until r Tuesday. September !. the day follow--. Ing Labor day. Ordinarily on the Sat urday preccedlng a holiday the offices are neia open unm s ociock, but no order to that effect has been Issued this year. Woodmen or the World Picnic, on Council Crest. Labor day; every mem ber expected to be there with his family and friends. Big programme of athletic sports starta at 1 P. M.; big basket supper at 5 P. M-. and mammoth class introduction at night. Wiluci Wiuabd Sought. Mayor Albee yesterday received a letter from Miss Rebecca Slnnoe. of New .Orleans, asking the whereabouts of Wallace Wlllard. a young man who la thought to be In Portland. Shipxexts from the Eastern and European markets of the very newest In Fall millinery Is now being received at Miss Hattgerty's new parlors at 401 and 402 Selling bldg. Miss Haggerty's arrival Is expected dally. Fraternal, Brotherhood Will Picnic. The Fraternal Brotherhood will give 'an excursion and picnic to Multnomah Falls tomorrow. The steamer Joseph Kellogg, will leave the foot of Wash ington street at A. M. Grakd-Opentko Daxcr New Dreaxlaxd Hau. Morrison St. at Second. Mondat En, Sept. 1 (Labor Dat.) Madame. I am always oa the job to give you the best of ladles' tailoring. Gurney. Mohawk bldg. a ' Mt Irvington Home must be sacri ficed, will take lot for 21100 equity. T rf 8. Oregonlan, ' Traveler Pranc- Joint picnic T. P. A- and W. C T Crystal Lake Park. Saturday. Aug. SO. Rain or shine. lo CUAs delivered to all parts of the city. Phone Washington Cream Co. ( Pacijst Chcech Neaks CoMrumw. Work is progressing on the new church of St. Philip Nerl at the south side of Ladd's Addition, and it Is planned to hold the first services In the new church Sunday, September 7. The Paullst Fathers will be in charge. St. Philip Nerl's parish Includes all the Italian Catholics on the East Side, and also that section which was formerly nart of St. Francis Church which bounded br Hawthorne avenue on th north and extends from the Willamette River to East Thirtieth street. . A new community of sisters have been invited by Archbishop Christie, to enter the diocese to teach in the new church building and they will begin their work September 15. The new church will cost 118,000 when finished. Lmrrs Wants Modern Library-. Ereo .tlon of a branch library In Lenta and the renaming of the streets will be un dertaken by the Lenta commercla Cluh. and a special meeting will be called next week to take up these and other matters. H. Rostad. the presi dent, regards the library question lm portant. A committee from the club has been Investigating the library ques- tlon. Including location and cost, and will make a report. Attendance at the reading-room Is cited to show the need of a modern library. . In order to get mall delivery It is proposed to name the streets In Lents to conform to th streets of Portland. With streets re named and houses numbered, applies tlon for mall delivery will be made. TALOLT IS ROdPILI BuPKttrNTBNDBNT. From the office of the County Com missioners it waa announced yesterday morning that George. Tally, formerly a deputy under Sheriff Stevens, will be superintendent of the Llnnton rock pile. The guards will be F. W. Cook, Paul Walsh. G. A. Durette and F. & Shula, Under an agreement entered Into Thursday the county has resumed control of the quarry ana wilt Be permitted to continue housing city prisoners there. The city employes who will lose their positions are: A. u. Ross, superintendent: Frank Hart. John Maher and Julius KnlspeL. g-uarda. Shuts is the only one ot the city force retained. Lombard Pavement Nearlt React. The contractor Is completing the pav. Ing of Lombard street, from Wabash to Patton avenue, on the Peninsula, large force of men being at work. The Improvement will be finished about the middle of September. This win finish up another link in the chain of hard- surface pavements- on the Peninsula, the other links to come being Lom bard street, from Patton to Alblna avenue and Alblna avenue to Killings- worth. There will then be a continu ous hard-surface street through the center of the Peninsula to St. Johns. and then In St- Johns to the Willamette River. Contractors Must Hcrrt. Delay In tha completion of excavations for the north half ot Terwllllger boulevard. occasioned the announcement yeater- day by CHy Commissioner Brewster that the contractors on the work, Gieblsch & Joplln, either must rush their work or give up their contract It is said by Commissioner Brewster that because of a small force; ex men and insufficient number ot steam shovels the contractors are moving but 2000 yards of material a day. where they should be moving 6000 yards. At the present rate. It is said, the work will not be finished before January -1. AuDrroRiTrM Site Proposed. Members of the -East Side Business Men's Club yesterday presented to the City Com mission arguments to show - why the proposed new public auditorium should be erected on the block bounded by Grand avenue. Union avenue, Hassalo and Holladay streets rather than on the West Side. There Is no Immediate possibility of the auditorium being built, but the East Slders explained that they merely desired to present the Com mission with their views for considera tion. The East Side site was declared by the speakers at yesterday's meeting to be the center of the city a popula tion. "East" Broadwat " Suooested." To eliminate confusion In the use by the city of the name Broadway, which ex tends on both the East Side and the West Side across the Broadway bridge. City Commissioner Dleck yesterday rec ommended to the City Commission that the name of the street on the East Side be changed officially to East Brosdway. City officials have been seeking a name for the street on the East Side for some time past and prob ably will adopt Mr. Dleck's recommen dation. ' Hardman Ftjnerai. Todat. City em ployes yesterday raised a fund J or the purchase of a large floral tribute for the funeral of Lloyd Hardman, an em ploye in the City Auditor's office, who was drowned at the aea beach Wednes day afternoon. The funeral Is to be held this afternoon. H. E. Berdlck, Ray Watklns, E. M. Kraut and E. W. Jones, 11 city employes, will act as pall bearers. Mr. Hardman was employed at the City Hall for about two years prior to his death. East Burnside Commttteei Meets. Daniel Kern, chairman ot the committee on the widening of East Burnside street, appointed by the East Burnside District Improvement Association, has called a meeting lor tonight at 408 East Burnside street. Other members are: J. B. Harrington, F. A. Dunham, G. E. Welter and J. H. Page. At this meeting It will be decided what action. It any, will be taken toward widening East Burnside street. Catholic Picnic Arranged. The Catholic Foresters of Cathedral Court have made arrangements to entertain their friends on Labor day at Crystal Lake Park. Mllwaukle. A programme ot sports has been prepared and there will be dancing In the afternoon and evening. All the other courts have been Invited. Provisions have been made for the comfort of all. The park is within 30 minutes ride on the Mll waukle car. Old Ordinances Obliterated. More than 200 old ordinances, resolutions and other kinds of measures which have been before the city government for from 10 to 21 years were cast Into oblivion yesterday by the City Commts alon. Tea entire set of measures waa grouped Into one resolution the adop tlon of which terminated the measures officially. The resolution placed all on the files In the city vaults at the City Hall. Dr. Benjamin Touno Returns. Dr. Benjamin Young, pastor ot the First Methodist Church, has returned from his vacation trip and will occupy his pulpit tomorrow. While on his trip he visited Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, Revelstoke and other Canadian cities and passed some time in Idaho. During his absence his pulptf was filled by various prominent ministers from other cities who visited in Portland. Go to Crtstai. Lake Park, Mllwaukle, on Labor day. The Cathollo Foresters will be. there on that day. A good time Is promised to all. Dancing, bowling and other sports. Refresh ments and lunch served. Admission, 10c: children under 12, free. Take Mil waukie car First and Alder. All lines transfer. Pcbuc Notice. All departments of the Public Li brary will open In the new building. Tenth and Yamhill, on Monday morn ing. September 8. Departments will close In the old building as follows: Children's room. September 4; reference room, September E; circulation and periodical departments, September (. Fine Property Vert Cheap. For quick sale, part terms, all or part ot Judge Gantenbein's former homestte. 105x270 feet, corner E. 67 th and Haw- home, near car; sightly, fruit and shrubbery; sewer and paved streets. Mrs. Alice Sheeby, owner. Phone East 8. Last Dat of the mechanical motion pictures at People's Theater. This show is completely and absolutely different and better than the programme of Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, and today Is the last chanoa to see It, Bring the children. 59 SUE FOR LAUD Governor, as Executive of State, Made Defendant. BREACH OF TRUST CHARGED Complainants Want Land in . Coos and Doufflaa Counties Taken From Corporation and BoliT "to Settlers aa Provided . Oswald West, Gofernor, and A. M. Crawofrd, Attorney-General of Oregon, have been summoned to appear In the United States District 'Court "at, Port land September 16, ta answer a com plaint in the suit of E. J. Barnes and 68 others against the Southern Oregon Company and themselves as- officials of the State of Oregon. "' ' The as 'complainants are people' who desire that land granted by Congress In 18S to the State of Oregon be dis posed of according to the terms of the grant. .'"' The complaint sets . forth .that -state officers are named as -defendants be cause the State ef Oregon has been nee-lla-ent In fulfilling a trust Imposed by Congress, which made' the grant of over 100,000 acres In Gooi and uojug- Counties on condition tnat a mili tary wagon road be constructed from Coos Bay to Roaeburg. It is Impossible to sue tne Btate or Oregon, a political corporation, direct ly, so T. 8. Mlnot, ot San Francisco, who represents the . complainants. named the Governor aa executive offi cer, and the Attorney-General, as legal representative, personal defendants In the case. . - The grant Included some of the best timber and farming land In Oregon. and was to be sold to actual settlers In quarter-section traeta for not more than sz.50 an acre. The people to whom the State turned over tha grant, now represented oy the corporation known as the. Southern Oregon - Company, did not build tne road nor sell the land as provided in the grant. ' ' The 61 complainants, aJI-ot whom have tried to acquire the land accord ing to the terms of the fcr&nV ask that the Southern Oregon company oe com' polled to quit claim the land, and that an Injunction be issued against further cutting or timoer. - . y ROAD , EMPLOYS ENGINEER Ii. H. Campbell, Mdlwaukle,. Goes to Portland, Oregon City Company. L. H. Campbell, City Engineer for Mllwaukle. has been engaged by , the Portland A Oregon City Railway Com pany, which proposes to construct an electric line from Oregon City, to Port land. Mr. CampSell has been in the employ of Mllwaukle several years, having supervised reconstruction of its streets, and made the' estimates of Its many improvements. Mr. Campbell la familiar with the country between Mll waukle and Oregon City, having made several surveys for other lines years ago. He said yesterday tnat no dtd not know what part of the work will fall to him, but assumed more' preliminary lines will be surveyed about Mllwau kle. Work la in progress on the right of way south of Mllwaukle. No franchise has yet Been secured through Mllwaukle, but Mayor Elmer said yesterday that there would be no obstructions to a franchise as the town will welcome the line, but that the town will be safeguarded- -. 'RIVATE CONTRACT BARRED AH Street Improvements Must Have Sanction of Commissioner The City Commission yesterday ap plied the brakes to the- practice of property-holders putting through alley way -and street Improvements under private contract without first securing permit from the city and allowing the city to supervise and Inspect the work. Upon recommendation of Com missioner Dleck no permit for private Improvements will be made unless the class of Improvement to be made is acceptable by the city and the work Is done under municipal supervision. In the past many Improvements have been made and later the city has taken possession and has found the work. de. fectlve. This has been true particu larly In real estate additions. . . RAILWAYS DONATE '$1000 J. If. Young Sends Check ' for Pa- cif lc Livestock ' Exposition. - President Toung, of the North Bank and affiliated lines of Oregon and Washington, last night announced the subscription of $1000 for the' Pacific International Livestock Exposition. This substantial help toward the ex ploitation of the livestock industry in this territory Is given on behalf of the Spokane. Portland & Seattle, the North ern Pacific and Great Northern rail ways on an equal basis. With the an nouncement of the subscription went the voucher chock for this amount to General Manager Plummer. ' President Young; assured ' the live stock exposition authorities of his hearty interest in the promotion of the enterprise on a broad scale, and SUPERIOR SERVICE Discriminating Preference to Orcgoiilife So will you if you take time to investigate Best For Home Office Corbett Bufldipg, Fifth and Morrison, Portland. A-L. MILLS L. SAMUEL C. S. SAMUEL. President General Manager Assistant Manager Added confidence in - a Guaranteed Certi ficate of Title issued by this company, is due to the many years , of accumulated ex- perienceand the data , - arid records covering : ' a period of over 25 ' years. ' Investigate." Calif orpooklet,;Title; ' & Trust Company, ; ' 4th and Oak Streets , added that the system of railways rep resented by him would do. all that was possible -to help make the exposition next December . a great success.- r : AGITATORS TChLEAVE CITY Sentences "Win fie Suspended J U Permit of Departure of Three. Avaunt Tom Burns, John Randolph, CATX Peterson and " other ,' W. W, agitators, who are now. facing roekplle sentences. ' The City Commission yes terday ' accepted a recommendation of City Attorney La Roche that 'the-men be released" on suspended sentences on condition that they leave the city Immediately. The . three mentioned have agreed to leave at -fence and others who are facing jail terms probably will follow suit. . Peterson and Randolph, who- were leaders In the recent L W. W. troubles have promised to take to the sea as soon as possible and Burns says he will go to some other city to take up his business of watchmaking. BANK JWEN WILL GO EAST v Chinook Salmon Will Be Served at' 'Institute of Banking; Banquet. Representatives of the Portland banks, who are to attend the American Institute of Banking at Richmond, Va September 16-19. will leave next week, taking with them plenty. of material for . advertising Portland. . In their store of "ammunition" will' be many official pamphlets of the city and state and 600 cans of the Royal Chinook salmon; which - will be served at banquet during the convention. . Members of the Portland delegation are: T. H. West, of Ladd & Til ton; E. F. Sims, of the United States National, and Roy H. B. Nelson, of the North western National. . -. DREAMS OF WAR UPSET Shipment . of 500,000 , Shells to Guardsmen Is for Target Practice. Mexican war talk, coupled with the receipt by the Oregon National Guard yesterday of 600,000 rounda of ammuni tion direct from the War Department arsenals, caused a lively stir In Na tional Guard circles, until the real purpose of the shipment of ammunition became known. Not until National Guard officers ex plained that the ammunition la an an nual shipment for use in rifle practice at the rifle range next Summer did the mental pictures of Mexican service flit from the minds of the Guardsmen, who heard of tha arrival of the shells at the Armory. . . , MORE PE0PLE Are lunching at Watson's Five Balti more Dairy lunch rooms than in any other place In Portland. - Why? Be cause they are so well pleased that they become steady patrons and Jrlng others. Absolutely sanitary; pure food, quick service and lust what you want, always prevent a change of lunch places. Once a Baltimore Dairy Lunch. always a Baltimore Dairy Lunch. ' WATSON'SBALTIMORE Dairy Lunch Is something ' to be re membered. Pies, sandwiches, cakes. meats, salads and fruits at low prices with quick service, everything spot lessly clean, form a combination that has developed Watson's business from one small place to five, that are known the entire .length of the Coast. .. Just try a lunch In one of them, . " ' LUNCH WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Chicken fricassee, bannana fritters, beef pie," creamed asparagus. Russian salad.. apple pie, -bannana Ice cream, etc. 166 -6th St. - .' ' Astoria, Teamster Drowned.'" v' ASTORIA. Or., Aug. 29. (Special.) The body of James N, Payne was found in the river opposite the Astoria Iron Works this morning. The man la sup posed to have , been ' accidentally drowned last Saturday night, as that was the last time he was - seen alive. He was about 45 years old, a native of New York, and had" resided here LOWER COST Buyers Give ' ' gonians Convention of Columbia Highway Association, nidinff Club Cross-Conntry Run, Contests at Gear. hart Band Concerts, Contests for several years,' being employed the greater portion of the time as a teamster. " LARGE BOND FILED, A 6100,000 appeal bond from the Ore gon & California Railroad Company to the Government In connection with Its suit to reclaim many thousands ' of acres of valuable timber and agricul tursj land was filed yesterday In the United States District Court. The bond was furnished by the Jas. McL Wood A Company, general Insurance agency, agents for the National Surety Com pany, of New York. - Intersection to Be Pared. The Intersection of Broadway and Larrabee streets whloh Is in poor con dition is to be paved at once by order of the City Commission. Tne work will cost about 6900. Coranrbla 'University' Opens Sept. B Classes will e resumed aO Co- THIS SATURDAY of Crudity HSU -4fi ST. betAHercwdfforrscw. , P&ones: Pacific, Marshall 1 Home, A-6281' Offers Meats Veal and Lamb At Special Sale Prices C- LAMB This' Year's Stock Supe rior Quality Select a Leg Roast of Lamb Rack Roast of Lamb Loin Roast of Lamb : Shoulder Roast of Lamb ( ' Breast Roast of Lamb J' VEAL . 'Milk Fed -or a -. , Fancy Roll-Roast of Veal Larded '. French Rib Roast of Veal Larded . Loin, Leg, Breast Roast of Weal There is a saving in the price a gain in the quality. These MEAT SPECIALS will be displayed and plainly price-marked at market THIS SATURDAY Annex Hotel Waahlagtoa Street, Caraer Twelfth, Portland, Oregon. RATES 51, OR $1.50 WITH BATH PRIVILEGE, AND $1.50 CR $2 WITH PRIVATE BATH. Saaae Rate far l2li Roosa. CHARLES B. ROWLEY, Mgr. Mala COS I. - A east. I.BALTES& COMPANY INVITE TOUR INQUIRIES FOR ' First and Oak Streets Phonss Main 165 1165 - SUNDAY GRAND CONCERT , ; . " At Seaside by Coast Artillery Band, -40 Pieces Ideal Labor Day Outing V 5 'W'e'ek-end trip ticket to Seaside or . Gearhart gives extra day . at sea . ' Bhore. Return on Monday evening. $3 SEASHORE LIMITED 9 o'clock Every Morning. Evening Express, 6:30. SATURDAY SPECIAL 2 o'clock. Office, 5th and Stark; Station, 11th and Eoyt. ; Marshall 920. A 6671. - and Informal Programme of Sports lumbla tTMversity, University Park. September . Several new members have been added to the faculty. Rev. Father Maher. C. S. C will have charge of the work In English, and Rev. Father 0Donnell will assist In the Latin and history classes. Rev. Father Joseph Gal lagher, the .president, is arranging for the work of the year. Three Divorces Granted. Circuit Judge Gatens yesterday al lowed Mary Lamm a - divorce from ' X - TTTTtTTT TTn I COLpB ' SCHOOLS ANT COIXEGKS. , - v Marlborough Schopl far Grb Orer Fwrrteca SCS TTaat tSd fttreet. Lm Aareles. Call form lm. teth Tear ODcna Sep tember setn. Orrr-OF-DOOB8 STUDY Gymnasium, Tennis, etc CERTIFICATE admits WITHOUT EXAMINATION to 'Waltea lay. Vaaaar, lit. HoUroka, Smith. Berke ley and Stanford. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORS) COI LEGE WORK; special course! In LIT ERATURE. HISTORY OF ART, ETC. DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES. Lrkt 1TED TO S EACH. Work Iri prettily furnished family kitchen and dlalas roora Sewing, millinery, ate. MUSIC DEPARTMENT In chain of MR. WALDO F. CHASE. MRS. OEO. A CASWELL, KTSS GRACE? WILTSHIRE, B. L, Prtnerpala. For catalogue and information addreea Secretary Marlborough School. PORTLAND ACADEMY Twenty-firth ,Veu Opens September 1& umce iours juiy ana August to IX Dally. - Wita feovs anil arirla for Eastern and Western colleges. Well equipped lab oratorlea In Chemlstrv and Physics. A Gymnasium in charge of a skilled director. Field and Track Athletics. The Academy Includes a primary and srrammar -school which receives bora and girls as young aa six. and does the wore: ot tne graaes in seven years. Emphasis on essentials. Physical train ing and free play in Gymnasium and on piaygrounu. All departments In charge of thor oughly qualified and experienced teach ers, iatajogue on application. Thirteenth and Montgomery. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Portland, Oregon. ' A splendid hoarding and day school for young men and boys. High school and college courses. Grammar grades taught to boys over eleven years. Catalogue Fre School Opens September 9. Rev. Jeseph Gallagher. - PreiMeib C. f, C Law Department ' University of Oregon Portland. Oregon. Fall term opana September 22. 1913. Coarse of tbreo yemra, leadioe to degree of LL. B. and embracing; 2u branches of the la, including moot court and debate work. Candldatea prepared especially for admission to bar. Faculty of sevanteen instructors. Lo cated In heart of city. Adjacent to courta For catalogue giving entrance, requirements and full Information address T Walter Oil lard. Secretary, tU Central Bldg.. Fort Land. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non-Sectarian Boarding sad Day School (or Boys. Military Discipline- Small Classes: Men Teachers. Careful atmerrisioa secures results that era not attained eJse-whete. Send for catalog. PORTLAND, OR C G O N fot Girls. C&fstt octet br tfec SiTtni 6f THE HOLY DAMES OF JtSOS AND MARY. G. JltdU mmd C11ts Cmrtn. Mwc Art. EkKSUM Ukd Corner a. Dyo. 4mfm4 JnL.lMai MtmJaM Jmielkcnal Tnimirrf . Write for Ammonceacnt. Atitlroa MI STEM tVPl MOIL L kft'i jtcmtUm. -tUmd ROUND TRIP at Seaside Labor Day. George 8. Lamm on grounds of deser- tlon Minerva Kuegel from Frederick A. Kennel for failure to provide, and Lena Opheim from Andrew A Ophelm for desertion. All three women, were given the custody of their children. ' P. It.' "WATSOT RESTAURANT. 108 Fifth St.. Perkins Hotel Block. Rural districts tn renmark show leas, than 1-30 of 1 per eent Illiteracy. In tha , United States the corresponding figure is 10 per cent. - l PHONE FOR A CASE TODAY Y. M. C. A. DAT A Nil WIGHT SCHOOLS snee.ooe E nr-WENT 6 HEX Ti-LACKERS n OOTJBSES Day Schools Open Sept 2, 1913 ;, Llbrvrlra. Three Months' Fee TJnlt Course. Accounting (course).... Advertising (course).... Algebra Assaying (oourse) . .. . Architectural Drawing.. Arithmetic Automobile (course). .. Bookkeeping ........... lco .oe 1S.0S s.ee ao.oe IM xe . . si-e .OS - 4M Business letter Writing! ajse S-6S ' 10.00 ' 1S.OO T lT-fce . Business w . . . Carpentry . Chemistry Electricity .............. Kngllsh (foreign men.. English Grammar Eng. Literature (oourse) French ................. Geometry . .... German a---...... History . Latin , Machine Design Mechanical Drafting...... Penmanship Pharmaoy (course ).... Geography Physics Plan Reading and Cost - Engineering Plumbing (shop practice) Public BDeaklne- S-M B.00 6.0 e.ee . -e-ee . ceo T-fve IM s.ee S0.ee) s.ee Uf iB.ee ls.oe 2i.eo 20.00 12. OO B.OO .SO) 10.00 12.00 BOO 0.0O S-M Reinforced Concrete Con salesmanship Show Card Writing.... Spanish Shorthand Surveying and Mapping Tele, and Dispatching.. Trigonometry Typewriting ............ vocal Muilo.... Fee Fall Course (Day Schools) and Win ter Terms Commercial g SO.OO Shortland 50.00 Electrical Engineering... 50.00 Wireless Telegraphy SO.OO Automobile 61.00 Pharmacy 20.00 Telegraphy and Train Dispatching 20.00 College Preparatory 40.00 Boys' Elementary 25.00 General Day ScLool 30.00 Write or call for Free Illustrated Catalogue. Y. M. C A. Building, Portland, Or. Similar schools Beattle. Tacoma, Spokane. Los Ansrelea. San Fran cisco and Oakland. Hotne aa4 D17 School for Girls. AcxretLOed to oollrrea Ease eto4 West. Gnounr snsl Primary DevtimcnCi. roar new baildlsrs. EneaMie croond. Ovt-of-door rarfr. redritdori, pbjticxl traiainr. Iceplnr torch. DotK3rtssntrr.ce. Fjil tmn opens Vtntmbrt t. DHscmrtl ywkot irifonnaTicm. PnfrnL MARY I. LOCKEV. A. B. BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH BT. PORTLAN D. OnCtCON WRITE FOR CATALOG Jkt School that Plarm You w ta (rood Position MANZAN1TA HALL TZZX SSZ PrrpareB for college or technical school- Next term opens Aug. 2$. 1912. 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