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TIIE MORNING OREGONTAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8. 1016. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGONIAX TlXtPHOSES, - Sfmnaglng Editor Main 7070. A 6095 City Editor Main 7070. A. 609S Sunday Editor Main 7070. -A 60SJ6 .Advertising- Department.. . Main T070. A 60i5 Composing-room ..Main 7070, A. 6015 Printing-room Main 7070. A 60O5 Superintendent Building-. . .Main T07O. A bOW AMUSEMENTS. PAVTAGES (Broadway at Alder) fn equaled vaudeville. Three snows daily. J. 6' j, 1 ana :04. , HIPPODROME (Broadway and Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures. 2 and 8:45 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, 1 to 11 P. M. ETRA.VD (Park. West Park and Stark) Vaudeville and motion pictures, contin uous. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK (on Willamette itlver) Open dally. lO A. M. to 11 P. M. OHEGONIAX AT RESORTS. Subscribe with the following: agents, at your Summer resort, to secure the most pru Pt deliv ery of The Oregonian. City rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable Jn advano: Barview, Or R. E. Jackson Bay City. Or O. E. Shelley Bayocean, Or J. B. Coolc Brighton, Or W. A. Rowo Carson. Wash Carl B. Smith Ecola, Or JU W. Crone Flavel. Or W. F. Jones Garibaldi, Or ,.,.r. C. Ellis Gearhart. Or E. -i Waterhouse Long Beach, Wash J. H. StrauhaJ Manhattan, Or Frank Miller Manzanita, Or E. J. Kardell Mociips, Wash Fred Graves 1. . .Gov't Camp Hotel . .La Casa Monte Inn Rhododendron Hotel Tawney's Hotel Welch's Hotel JJaheotta, Wash H. C, Brown Newport. Or O. F. Herron Ocean Park, Wash ....Florence Leek ley Pacific Beach, Wash W. M. Douglas Rockaway. Or Fran Miller Seaside, Or Clarke St-atton Seaview. Wash G. L. Putnam Tillamook. Or J. S. Lamar Wheeler, Or R. H. Cady Mrs. O'Suxxjvan's Fuxisrax Held Fu neral services ol the late Mrs. Hanna L. O'Sullivan. who died at St. Vincent's Hospital Friday afternoon at the age of 62 years, were conducted yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the Holy Redeemer Church, Portland boulevard and Williams avenue. Interment was In Riverview Cemetery. Rev. E. J. Power celebrated requiem mass and delivered the sermon. The pallbearers were: J. E. Banberry, W. B. Cook. J. J. Hogran, M. J. Keating:, J. J. Layton and P. E. Sullivan. Mrs. O'Sullivan came to Portland seven years ago. She was the wife of J. J. O'Sullivan. mother of Mrs. Anna Hansen, Mary, Thomas, John, Dennis and Francis O'Sullivan. Her home was at 1234 Delaware avenue and ehe was 62 years of age. Cnossnro Under Construction-. The work of carrying the Sandy road under the main line of the O.-W. R & N., be tween Falrview and Troutdale is under way, but is far from completed. On Sunday many automobiles struggled through this road, but it is not safe. However, no accidents happened, as the majority of automobiles preferred another route to the Base Line road. The Sandy road Is torn up for nearly a quarter of a mile on both Bides of the cut required to get the road under the railway on a moderate grade. It will be at least two weeks before this improvement will be finished. It is safer for automobiles to take some -other route while the work Is In progress. Government Frees Indians Joseph Craig and Rena Johnson. Indians con victed by a Federal trial Jury at Pen dleton on April 6 of adultery, will not be punished by the Federal Govern ment. Federal Judge Bean so held yes terday, but directed that they be re turned to Pendleton to be tried by a state court for the offense. Judire Bean held that crimes Involving moral turpitude must be tried in state and not United States courts. McBridb Certificate Fmn. A cer tificate of the nomination, by an as sembly of electors, of George McBride, as candidate for County Judge, was filed "with County Clerk Coffev yester day. With it was Mr. McBride's ac ceptance. The assembly met August 2 at the Central Library, with 121 elec tors present. J. J. Johnson was chair man and R. B. Smith secretary of the meetlngr. St. Johns District Wilson Leaoub Organized A Woodrow Wilson League was organized In St. Johns district last week with the following officers: Presi dent, Howard O. Rogers; vice-president, Mrs. Ruby R. Davis; secretary-treasurer. A. W. Markle. The league has about 80 members. Headquarters are in the Penlnnsula Bank building, where offices are open from 7 until 8 o'clock at night. Hat-ward Lectures Conttnue. Elder P. C. Hayward. of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, will continue his lectures In the tabernacle at the corner of East Eleventh and Belmont streets. Beginning tonight he will give ad dresses on revelations. Bible study will -toe held at 8:S0 each afternoon. The meetings are open to the public Evert Woman using an electric wash ing machine Is enthusiastic about it. Those having the Apex electric are particularly fortunate; clothes need no boiling: can be bought with your laundry bills; Impossible to tear clothes; cost, 2 cents' worth of elec tricity. J. C English Company. E. 1245. -Adv. Firm Incorporates for $20.000 Arti cles of Incorporation were filed by the Motor Parts Manufacturing: Company with County Clerk Coffey yesterday, showing a capital stock of $20,000. The principal place of business of the com pany is in Portland and the incorpora tors are W. H. Chambers, J. O. Gillen and G. N. Smith. Donald C i. m b n t Passes Awai. Donald Clement, aged 19, died Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clement. 1611 East Hoyt street. The funeral will be held today at 2:30 P. M. from the East Side Fu neral Directors, 414 East Alder street. Interment will be in Lone Fir Ceme tery. Rev. Mr. Lewis Goes East. Rev. George E. Lewis, pastor of the High land Congregational Church, left last week for a trip to Chicago to see about the publication of his latest book, which ho has Just finished. He will be absent for several weeks and will deliver lectures at several "points In the East. MR. WATSON GUEST AT CLUB James Watson, of Indiana, was the guest of honor yesterday noon at the University Club, whu a luncheon was jriven him by the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity alumni, of Portland. Fourteen covers were laid and C. C. Close presided. Mr. Watson spoke along the lines of fraternity. Tent Meetings to Continue. Tent meetings are to be continued at Mason street and Albina avenue by the Scandinavian Church, in charge of Rev. O. E. Sandnes, pastor. Meetings will be held every night at 8 o'clock. Albina W. C. T. U. to Meet. Albina "W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ada "Wells. 925 Commercial street, at 2:30 this afternoon. Mrs. Mattie Sleeth will speak on the new prohibi tion amendment. Automobilists, Attention. Tillamook Beach season is now at its best; Coast road via WillaminA is good and offers a delightful drive Adv. Dr. P. F. McMurdo removed. Selling bide. Adv. Dr. Higos returned; Selling bldg:. Adv. . Dr. M. Fjubd ratuxnedi Mors; an bldg. Broad wat Pavixo to Start. Pivlni of Broadway on the East Sida will oe started the latter oart of this week, according to reports at the Public Work3 Department. The tracks of the Portland Railway. Light & Power Com pany have been laid over part of the treet and have been saved. Gradintr of the street is nearing completion and worn ta Being done now on the aide walks. "While it is not definite yet it is expected the entire project will be completed early next month. Street cars probably will be operating over the street much before that time. Auditorium S tj b-C o n t r a c t Let. Findley & Crowe, contractors, were awarded the contract yesterday by the City Council for the construction of a removable floor in the Public Audi torium. The contract amounts to $13,646. The floor will be constructed so that it can be set in over the seats of the auditorium proper when the' floor space is needed for exhibitions or dancing. By removing it the space ill be eonverted into a theater or auditorium with seats extending down to the stage. Removal of the seats will never be necessary. Mrs. Bea Kufsrs Dies. Mrs. Bena Kupers died yesterday at the family residence, 849 East Seventh street, aged 36. She was the wife of William Kupers, mother of Elva Kupers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scroeder and sister of Mrs. William Everitt and Mrs. A. Card, of Portland: Mrs. E. G. Ahrena, of Reardon. Wash.; Mrs. Charles W. Schmidt, of Modesto, Cal.; Mrs. P. C. Baughman, of Newberg. Or., and G. O. Scroeder, of Pendleton The funeral will be conducted today at 2 P. M., from the residence and the Interment will be in Moint Scott Park Cemetery. Captain's Chances for Rbcoveht Good. Captain Rorvick, of the steamer Klamath, who was accidentally knocked from the North Pacific mill dock. Is now said to have a good chance for recovery. X-ray photographs reveal the fracture of two ribs and a broken vertebrae. It is anticipated that his injuries will confine him for a long time. Anoijers Are Arrested Fred Wahl- gren and B. C. Harding will be called before the District Court of Clacka mas County today or tomorrow to answer for an infraction of the state game laws. Both were found fishing Sunday along the Molalla by Game Warden E. H. Clarke, who says they had undersize trout in their possession. They were taken into custody. Forest Official Visitor. J. W. Nel son, grazing land inspector in the United States Forest Service, arrived at the local district headquarters yester day and will spend the rest of the week examining records. Later he will make a field trip over the National Forests In this district. Mr. Nelson's headquarters are at Washington, D. C. Railway Appointment Made Will iam McMurray, general passenger agent of the O.-W. R. & N., has received word that J. O. Goodsell has been made as sistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific Railroad, with head quarters at Kansas City. He succeeds W. K. Cundirff. who has been trans ferred to Denver. Wagon Is Recovered. The wagon of W. C. Boyer. which went into the slough at the southwest corner of Division and East Ninth streets. Sun day night, was recovered yesterday. The horses attached to the wagon went down, but were not Injured and were rescued. Pastor to Hunt and Fish. Rev. W. J. Fenton, of the First Methodist Church, South, Union avenue and Mult nomah streets, will eo this week to Southern Oregon, where he will Join Rev. E. H. Mowre and Bishop C. Lam- buth in a hunting and fishing expeai tion in the mountains of the Umpqua. Mount Scott W. C. T. U. to Meet The Mount Scott W. C. T. U. will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lulia Scott, 6028 East Ninety-first street. This will be a business meet iner. the last before the election of officers. Nurses to Picnic. The Nurses' Alumnae Association, of -Good Samari tan Hospital, will give a picnic at Cinemah Park Wednesday. A basket dinner will be served at 5:30 o'clock. Science Comes to Aid of Bootlegger. Bonded Fluid Extracted Through Bottom of Bottle and Home ' Brewed Product Returned. SCIENCE cast her cold, gray eye upon the benevolesjt bootlegger. She winked an almost imperceptible wink. Whereupon the bootlegger smiled en gagingly, and cast the butt of his cigar ette away. "I get yuh!- he briefly observed. He summoned the Demon Alcohol, and confined that choice spirit in a cooking kettle, dosing him liberally with prune Juice, raisin extract and weird chemical compounds. From the sink faucet he drew the mountain water of Bull Run, and crused it to a profitable con fluence with the brew in his kettle. As he stirred the mixture the boot legger whistled blithely, for he and Science had yet another card np their sleeves. From the cobwebs of a closet the bootlegger brought forth the carton from San Francisco, containing various quarts of choice bottled-in-bond whis ky. He shifted a crafty glance about the room. The blinds were drawn closely. The bootlegger operated on the bot tles. With fine craftsmanship and appro priate tools he cut a circle of glass from the bottom of each bottle. Gently he Jolted the circle free. With the smile of your true artist he poured out the bottled-in-bond, carefully retaining it In a gallon Jug. This'll do- fer me," Bald the boot legger, and found time to return the wink of his patroness. He refilled the bottles with the nameless brew from the kettle, replaced the circle of glass and deftly brazed It in place by an electrical process. Two hours later the bootlegger sold a quart of "genuine bottled-in-bond" for 83 to a thirsty logger in the North End. An hour later, the patrol wagon received a fighting, cursing "jag," and the logger sobered slowly to stand be fore the Municipal Court. This is the story of the bootlegger's compact with Science, and Desk faer- Keant Harvey Thatcher, at the Police station, will show you. if you are curl ous. any number of confiscated bottles of alleged bonded liquor, the seals bright and unbroken. But the bottom of each bottle bears the circle of the bootlegger's artistic "double cross." CARD OP THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for ih.i, tvmnAthv and kindness durine t- i.t hiTp i v pm e n t. Mr. V. L. Daven port, Mr. and Airs. Louis uoevron ana family. Adv. SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY COLLEGE begins Sept. 11. No protection oners equa oro" vrv K J Creely. Sec. 1818 Market t OREGON'S SUCCESSFUL Orcmllft Furnishes Superior Service to Policyholders and invests all funds in Oregon securities exclusively HOME OFFICE C0RBETT BUILDING. 5th and Morrison Sta, PORTLAND A. L. MILLS, Frcaldamt. L. SAMUEL, General Manager. Buyers' Guide and Reference Directory of Wholesalers - Manufacturers - Jobb ers Buyers BUTTER, IXX9 AJCD CHEESE. HAZEL WOOD CO.. . 2 Front street. CARPETS. IJXOIjrCMS A'D SHADES. D. V. Si E. WALTER A CO.. Fifth A Ankeny. Br. SOTT. A-807T. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AXD PIPES. M. A. GUNST A CO.. 84 North Fifth. Broadway 2800. CLOTHDfG AJ.TJ FCRVLSMIXGS. HIRSCH-WEIS M ANT7F A CTTTR 1NO CO., Front and Burnslde. Broadway 86-Td. CROCKERY, HOrSFFTRXISHTSG GOODS, TOYS. M. SELLER St CO., Fifth and Fine streets. Mala 848. DRCCS. CLARKE. WOODWARD DRTJO CO.. Alder at West Parle street. Marshall 7100. TRVY GOODS. MILLER. CALBOCX CO., Fifth and Couch. Broadway 263. FURNITURE. CATtMAV MANUFACTURING CO.. 1214 Macadam. Main 238. DOERNBECHER MPO. CO.. Fast 26th near &undy. East 906. FR EEL AND FURNITURE CO, (TABLES) 70 Macadam. Main 543. A-3335. H RMON CO., Fourteenth ana Johnson. Main 6650. HETWOOD PROS. A WAKEFIELD CO.. 14S North Tenth. Broadway 8061. KING-FISHER MATTRESS CO., 478 Albina ave. Phones ut 497, C 2266. OREGON CHAIR CO., 1190 Macadam. Main 8492. A-SS6S. PORTLAND FURNITURE MFO CO. 1249 Macadam. Main 6u9. LIQUOR CASE IS SET Preliminary Smuggling Hear ing Will Be Tomorrow. TWO PRISONERS CHARGED Men Captured With Boat at Astoria Are Accused of Bringing; Bot tled Wares From Canada and Evading Customs Duties. On a technical charge of bringing Into the United States merchandise on which there was duty, without paying the duty, Charles F. Robinson, a sailor, but graduate of a university In Scot land, and Charles J. Bertelson, are held in the County Jail in Portland follow ing their arrest in Astoria Sunday. They were captured by United States Customs officers 09 suspicion that they have been bringing liquors into this country from Victoria, B. C. They will have a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Drake at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The Government has evidence to show that they made five trips be tween Victoria and Astoria. Or., in a 26-foot Columbia River fisherman's boat having only a 7-horsepower en gine, and that each time they brought full cargo of liquors on the little boat, which they disposed of at Astoria at a huge profit. in tne rive tripe, ins government is prepared to show, they imported be tween 1700 and 2000 quarts of liquors, for which they paid 65 cents a bottle at Victoria, selling them for $2.25 a bottle In Astoria. The little boat was brought to Port land yesterday from Astoria. Robert R. Rankin. Assistant United States At torney, who is In charge of the case for the Government, will file a libel action in a day or two for the forfeiture of the boat to the Government on the ground that it has been used in smug gling operations. Two charges probably will be pressed against the alleged smugglers, one charge being that they Imported liquors from Canada without paying duty on them, and the other being that they imported glassware, meaning the bottles in which the liquor was im- porte. without paying duty on it. Neither Robinson nor Bertelson would discuss the case yesterday. They declared they were innocent and Rob inson said he hadn't even been in Brit ish Columbia. A purse containing Canadian coins, however, and a chart of the Washington coast were taken from him. LUMBERJACK IS LOYAL TOO MUCH ALCOHOL DELAYS TURN TO WOODS. Both Go to Jail One Geta Oat First and Gets Dmak Awaiting? Pal's Re lease, Then Other Intercedes. John Hill and Oliver Steele are mld-dls-aged pals of the "tote-road" and tall timber. They are men of some distinction in their own province and profession. But the city leads them astrav whenever they come to town. and they invariably visit the cells of the City Jail before they return to the woods. So John and Oliver, serving; a recent term for drunkenness, thought of the clean air of the Washington woods and conspired to remain sober when they were released and return logetner to Aberdeen and a new lob. Steele finished his "time" on "Wednes day and repaired to the North End to await his pal. Hill was released Sat urday. Literally he passed Steele ccon Ine in. The latter had weakened in waitinir and suffered an alcoholic re lapse. He was to appear before Munic ipal Jude Laneguth for another and BEST FOR OREGONIANS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY C. S. BAMCKL, Assistant Blapaacr. Week August 7 GROCERS WHOLESALE. T. "W. JENKINS CO., Front and Pine. Mala 601. HARDWARE. FAILTN0-MeCALMAN CO. 88 Front It. Main 6590, A-8S90. HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS, HONE TM AN HARDWARE CO. Fourth and Alder sts. Broadway 1121. HARDWARE AXD STOYTS WHOLESALE. MAT HARDWARB CO., 124 Front - Mala B0T4-1B2. A-IT52. ICE CREAM WHOLESALE. HAZFXWOOD CO., v . - 3 Front street. KNIT GOODS AND O LOVES. PORTLAND KNITT1NO CO., ISO Third street. A-7180. Main 6830. MATTRESSES. PORTLAND CURLED HAIR FAPTORT. East 80th. Eandy Blvd. East To 20. A 13T-4. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SHERMAN. CLAT CO., eUxth and Morrison. Main 6048. SCHWAN PIANO CO.. 114 Fourth street. Mala 8828. NOTIONS, HOSIER AND KNIT GOODS. MILLER. CALHOUN CO.. Fifth and Couch. Broadway 888. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER A CO., Twelfth and Davis. Main TOO. RASMUE8EN A CO.. N. E. Cor. Second Taylor. Mala 1TTX, A-8JSS1. undoubtedly severer sentence jester- day. Lumberjack loyalty sent the free pal back to the Municipal Court to plead for his Imprisoned partner. Reinforced by Publle Defender Robinson, he sought Judge Lansgruth and laid the facts be fore him. "Be off to Aberdeen," counseled the frowning- court, as he ordered Steele's release. Then Judge LAngguth smiled inti mately at the cornice of the building across ths street until Clerk Johnson called nls attention to the next case. T. P. SWEIINES IS BURIED Late Contractor Prominent In Early Days of City. Funeral services for Thorwald P. Swennea, well-known ex-contractor, who died at his home, 8(4 East Twen tieth street, on Friday last, were held yesterday afternoon from Holman's fu neral chapel. The sermon was preached by Rev. Richard Olson, pastor of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services were conducted by the Woodmen of the World at Lone Fir Cemetery, where interment took place. Thorwald P. Swennea was prominent in the early construction work of this city. Thomas P. Swennes, of the de tective bureau, is a son. while another son. Dr. Alt Ewennes, Is a Eellwood physician. MRS. A. BUSEGETS DIVORCE Four Other Decrees Granted Default by Defense. L. Bubo was responilbla for th gran tins; of a decree In a ault for di vorce, filed by Winnie C. Buse against A. Buse, for a. default waa taken be fore Circuit Judge Gantenbetn yester day, the defendant offering; no defense. Other default divorce sranted by Of course there always were, always are and always will be two kinds of boys. The kind that are rough on their clothes and the kind that is careful and you can't fore tell which one will win the race which one will make a success in life, but it's a very encouraging sign when at the age of 14 the boys take an interest in dress. ( Our Boys' Knickerbocker Suits with two pairs of pants ' at $4.85 are prepared to - stand w h a t e v,e r the. day brings forth and it's none too early to think of school days. A few minutes spent look ing in our windows' may prove a valuable investment of time try it when you pass Morrison at Fourth. . Why Suffer From Migraine or Sick Headache? Dr. J. J. Caldwell says that this exceedingly distressing drseaso does not shorten lite, but does not appear to be curable. Suffer ers from this affliction are condemned to undergo the periodical attacks erery few weeks until they are lorty years of age, after whlca the attacts are less frequent, and Anally disappear entirely. Palliative meas ures during- the attack are all that It Is possible to suggest, while care In the diet Is the best preventive measure. An attack may often be prevented by taking two antl-kamnla tablets when the first symp toms appear, and one antl-kamnla tablet every two boars daring the attack shortens It, eases the pom and brings rest and quiet. A nil-kaiimla tablets may be obtained at all drucBlata. Ask for A-K ZablsU, Iht quickly relieve ail Fain. to 12 PAINTS AND OILS. VAt-VOIANYi OIL CO.. 888. Eaat Weafctnaion at. at 880T. riCKJ.ES. VTNEGAB. ETC. ENTOHT PACKING CO.. East 8th and East Alder. East ea, B-ises ROOFING MANUFACTURERS. DUTIABLE ROOFING MFO. CO., Kenton Station. Woodlawn 8188. RUBBER OOODS. GOODTEAR RUBBER CO., 61-6T Fourth at. Mala 4102,A-&1. OUTTA PERCHA A RUBBER MFO. CO.. M First it. Main luT, SASH, DOORS AND GLASS. CENTRAL DOOR A LUMBEn CO , Thirteenth A Qliaan ate. Manhall 1800. W. P. FULLER A CO.. Tweltth and Da via. Main T0O0. SHOW CASES. LUTKE MANUFACTURING CO., 140 North EUth. Phone Broadway 1408. , STATIONERY AND HOLIDAY GOODS. THE J. K.' OILL CO., Third and Alder streets Mala 8800. A-806S. TRUNK MANUFACTURERS. MULTNOMAH TRUNK A BAG CO. eo-sa e. water at.. cor. Stark. East 24. TENTS, AWNINGS. ETC. HIRSCH-WEIS MANUFACTURING CO., Front and Burnalde. Broadway 8678. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. UNDERWOOD TTPEWRITER CO.. 68 tilth u Broadway SOS. WINDOW SHADES. HTRSCH-WE1S MANUFACTURING CO., Front and Burnelde. Broadway 8470. Do Believe Me: Green Chile Cheese Is surely It It's a regular picnio T. S. Townsead Creamery CcC Wholesale Distributers for Oregou and S. W. Washington. Judge Gantenbetn were: Isabella Sklbble from Otto Sklbble; Rachel Louise Plum from Claude D. Plum, and Ada Osgood from John W. Osg-ood. Judire Davis granted Clarence Clelland a divorce from Elizabeth Clelland yes terday by default. Grraia Woman Dies. GERVAIS. Or.. Aug-. 7. (Special.) Mrs. John I. Jones, wife of a Qervals blacksmith, died suddenly at her home In this p'''n yesterday afternoon, sred 1 lllllilliiilillillllllllllllillllllllllllliilllllliilllliilliillllllH do East This Slimmer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Enjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in the world. . Enroute stop at Yellowstone National Park ' Enter through Gardiner Gateway original, scenic and only Northern en trance. Spend a week or month in America's greatest wonderland. See the wild animals, geysers, colored terraces, paint pots. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, etc Excellent hotels. Write, call or phont for tickets, information and travel literature. Let us arrange your va cation trip. Portland fltr Ttrket - Of flee 255 Morrison Street, Corner Third St, Mala 244 Phoneo A 1244. A. D. CHARLTON Asst. Geal Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. Roand trip Westbound summer tourist tickets on sale daily tell your eastern friends. Attractive Homeseekers tickets to Mon tana points and return. lilllllililillllllllllllllllllliiililllllllH Some Things Better and The golden brown crust, perfect flavor and appetizing; aroma tell their own story of baking; perfection. HOTTER IB RE A Its Taste Never Disappoints Baked by Frans. at V. 8. Bakery, Columbia PORTLAND. A Catholic Boarding and Day School for Young: Men and Boys, Delightfully Located on the Banks of the Willamette. FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. For Catalogue Apply to the Registrar. JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL G RES HAM. OREGON A private school which fits boys of good character for useful oc cupations. Boys received now, terms reasonable. Scholarships which Vould provide an educa tion, including: board and cloth ing, are greatly needed for boys of limited means. Smaller do nations will enable us to assist other worthy boys. For infor mation address Dr. James B. Corby, 802 Broadway. Portland, Or, or phone East 7380. Mr HILL -e MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non-Sectariaa Boarding and Day School lor Boys. Military Discipline; Small Clauet; Men Teachers. Careful supervision secures results that are not attained elsewhere. Send for catalog. PORTLAND. OREGON School of the Portland Art Association FMa-fatfc Year Ura-lne October Id. DRAW IX G, PAI.TI!VGS, OCSIdl.V, CHAKTS. Fer Clrealar Apply 1 arnnt f Art. Klfta and Taylor Sta I'artlaad. ITuictiMmli Matt L Lor key. A. B. PALO ALTO. CAUF. BORADENT THE MILK OF MAGNESIA Tooth Paste CORRECTS ACIDITY about 45 years. She Is survived by her husband and two sons. The family cams here about two years ago from Powell Butte. Fir James Dewar, the famous English scientist araueed lndon fcv exhibiting a soap bubble which hai laMfd a month. Which Blake Different When you slice these clean, inviting; loaves you find the texture inside smooth and perfect a creamy white, firm inner loaf. Cor. E. 11th and Flanders Sis. University OREGON Offers courses in the College, the Preparatory or High School, the Commercial School, the Grammar Grade Schools. BELMONT SCHOOL FOR BOYS ft mllM froutb f Prtartflf. W tbink t&ai lv to our tya what mouahtlul pTnia wUH. Our fraauatr tour. 01 cduaiDdtiioL la- utuiiona tat admit on carufict uil n lain l nation , nag 24 of our ci tloiut) 10 Harvard tna lasacnu.a(.i laamuta of Technology, and Vat, waoaa adruiAAioa rQuiroiuta aro moat vara. teand. Jor beautifully llluaumtad cataloa-u. which gtvca not only a vary ood. luaa of tba apirit and purpoaa of the acnooL but of lia equipment and ita attractive acnool bo ma. Koitnam how var. an qutta lake in a place eat A Vii to tne echooL V. T. REID, Head Mm liox C. Belmont. Cal, St. Mary's Academy and Collega For Glrla. Cocducted by thn PISTCHS OF THE HOLT NA1S Or JESL'5 AND MART Grada. Ac-demio and Cellaciata Course. Music, Art. Elocution ana Com merctal and Domaatle Soi?nca Dpta Realdant and Day Studenta. Kafinad. Moral and Intallactual Training-. Wnta for announcement. tohool rtopcni Sap 1 amber 5 AdJreti SISTER UP.fa.RIOA, Bt Utry'i Academy, Portland. PT. HELEN'S HA IX (46th Concutlv a ear) Part land. Orraaa. Realdant and d achoul for vtrla. fa ctaarga of But era of St. John Baptist (Epta copal Acadamlo and Elementary Depart ment a Kindergarten and Train in Scjioo" for Kindergarten Teachera. Mualc. Art. Oo meatio Art, Domett lo ficienca, Grmnuium. Bwlmmlnc. ate. House of Residence J and o?Q Everett Su For catalogue address the Sister Superior. Link's Business College Kail Term Opens September ft. Write for Catalosrue. A. T. I.I Mi. Urn. Mar.. Tllford Raildina-. i'orltand. 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