The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 13, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SUNDAY OBEGOMAJKT, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER - 13, 1903,
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
The Oresonlaa'c Telephones.
Coun tin ET, Room Main 6G7
H. TV. Sott. Editor Main 811
Jlanatfne Editor .....Main 033
City Editor Main 166
Compoelnc Room Main 635
East Side Office "East 01
Superintendent Building Bed 2823
AMUSEMENTS.
THE BAKER THEATER Matinee this after
noon 2:15; tonight. 8:15, "In ther Palace of
the King."
SHIELDS' PARK, Thirteenth and "Washington
Vaudeville.
EMPIRE THEATER. Twelfth and Morrison
Matinee 2:15: evening, 8:15. vaudeville.
CORD RAT'S THEATER. Washington Street
Evening, 8:15, "The Legion of Honor."
BoARDECG-HbusE on FittE. A quantity
of paper in the basement cf 128 Park
street caught flro at 9:45 o'clock last even
ing: and filled the structure with, smoke.
The building is used as a part of the
Countiss boarding-house. A telephone
message brought out the department, and
three minutes after an alarm was turned
in from box 133. Cordray's Theater ad
Joins the building, but though a little
smoke drifted Into the region behind the
stage, the audience was not disturbed and
no panic of any kind ensued. The blazing
paper was soon put out.
Street-Car. "Was Wrecked. One of the
rough paving stones on Second street
worked its way above its proper level yes
terday afternoon, and as a result car No.
SC, of the Lower Alblna line, struck it in
front of the police station. "With a mighty
clang and smash the car left the rails
and bumped along on the stones. The
body of the cot was lifted from the trucks
and the framework was wrenched out of
shape.
Sunday Troiaet Trips. Ot Tv". P. & Ry.
Co. Motor cars with trailers every SO min
utes to Oregon City, Willamette Palls and
Canemah Park, through Sellwood, Golf
X.inks and Milwaukle; every 20 minutes to
3It Tabor, East Side reservoirs and ilL
Scott. To Gresham and Boring, 7:30 and
9:50 A. M., 1:30 and 4:10 P. M. Cars leave
from First and Alder streets.
Summer Seaside schedule of A. & C. R.
R. to be discontinued after Sunday, Sep
tember 13. Beginning Monday, September
14, the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
Company will discontinue the special Sat
urday afternoon Seaside service and re
sume regular schedule of trains, leaving
Union Depot daily at 8:00 A. M. and 7:00
P.iL
Bishop Scott Academt Opentng. The
Bishop Scott Academy will commence Its
34th year on Monday, September 14. The
opening services will be held in the school
chapel at8:45 A. M. upon that day. Rev.
Philip K. Hammond, of Oregon City, will
give the address to the cadets upon this
occasion. All are cordially Invited to at
tend. To Canemah Park. Take your Sunday
outing overlooking Willamette Falls. The
park is provided with all the facilities for
the picnicker and pl&asure-seeker. Motor
cars with double trucks, open trailers,
leave every 30 minutes from First and
Alder streets. Round trip, 25 cents. Music
end refreshments on the ground.
W. C T. U. to Eiject Officers: The
annual election of officers of the Central
W. C. T. U. will be held on Monday after
noon at 2:30 o'clock, at the headquarters
of the society at 229& First street The
annual meeting of the Oregon State W. C.
T. U. will take place at Salem the last
week in October.
New Minister Arrives. Rev. A. A. En
gelbart, of Oregon City, has taken charge
of the First German Evangelical Church,
on the corner of Clay and Tenth streets.
Rev. Mr. Engelbart resides at 391 Clay
street, and offers his services to the Ger
man people of this city as a minister of
the gospeL
First-class halftone cylinder pressman,
lately employed as foreman of one of the
largest and finest pressrooms In the coun
try, will give a course of instruction in
all the latest methods. Only a limited
number instructed. Fee, $25. Address E.
D., care of Peaslee Bros. Co.
Finest river trip in the world. To The
Dalles on steamer Bailey Gatzert. Leaves
Tuesday morning, 7 A. II.; returns
Wednesday, 2;30 P. M. Meals the best.
Secure berths and tickets early. ILeave Al
der street dock 1 A. M. Round trip, 50
cents. Phone Main 934-
Congregation Beth Israel. The an
nual allotment of seats will take place at
the Temple today at 2 P. M. sharp. Mem
bers as well as nonmembers are earnestly
requested to attend promptly, as this will
be the only opportunity to participate in
the distribution.
A. B. McAlpin, photographer, will re
sume business upon the completion of
new building In their old location, 129 Sev
enth. Orders for outside work, duplicates,
etc., may be left with Moorehouse & Co.,
Seventh and Alder, where photos may be
called for.
The members of the Portland Laundry
men's Association have decided that af ter
October X 1903, all monthly accounts must
be. paid not later than the 20th of the
month following that for which the ac
count has been rendered. J. A. Cook, Secy.
Ladies! You can earn your Christmas
money In a delightful way, at the same
time learn the latest home decorative
work. No sewing. Easier, cheaper , and
nicer than embroidery. Call 9 to 5, 372&
East Morrison street.
Oregon City Boats. Take this river
outing and spend a few hours on the river.
Boats leave Taylor street Sunday at 8:30,
11:30 A. M.. 3 P. M. Last trip for Oregon
City 4:30. Round trip, 25 cents.
Factory or mill site, fronting on the
river and deep water, having solid founda
tion and rail connections. Anybody want
ing a factory or mill site should apply to
C. K. Henry, 273 Stark street.
Warehouse site, a half-block of ground
on the West Side, also several on the East
Side, solid' foundation, with rail connec
tion, at a very low price. Apply to C. K.
Henry, 273 Stark street.
A rare collection of Oriental rugs that
has no rival in size and completeness will
be opened at 411 Washington street, be
ginning Tuesday, the 15th inst.
BtTTTERFiELD Bros., manufacturing jew
elers and opticians, have removed to their
new location in the Mohawk building,
corner Third and Morrison.
Wb have everything in the vehicle line
and, being "Studebakers," we are willing
to take all chances of pleasing you in
whatever you might order.
David Khoury, Oriental rug importer.
Temoved from 411 Washington street to 347
Alder. Part of our fall stock just arrived.
Call and inspect it
Blank books, tablets, school supplies,
novels and our complete stock of station
ery at cost to close. Rogers, 323 Morrison
street.
Borquist & Reffling's lriije&jtatioris of
exclusive woolens for Fall and Winter
wear all received, 231 Washington street.
Tbxnity Episcopal Sunday school will
meet today at 9:30 A. M. sharp. Full
attendance desired,
Free dispensary for worthy poor, Tues.,
Thurs., Sat.. 1 P. 1L St. Vincent's Hosp
Dr. W. C. Shearer, now permanently
located, rooms 80-S0S Dekum building.
Huffman, ladles' tailor, rooms 432-34
Mohawk building. Exclusive patterns.
Dr. Lillebellh Patterson, Osteopath.
Office 343 Washington' street.
The founfstory brick building on Front
and Couch streets is for rent.
Mrs. L. Evans has re-opened her Music
Institute. 521 The Marquam.
Impoetant. Delinquent tax sale. See
clr-sslfled column.
Dr. George W. Schmidt, 407 Dekum.
Phone Main 2216.
Studebakers cap the climax. Buy one
and try it.
Miss Maki, masseuse, returned, 405 Ab-
ington.
W. B. Knapp, dentist, 10-11 Hamilton b.
Drs. Cauthorn and Kelly, Mohawk Bldg.
Dr. McElroy, Oregonlan bldg., returned.
Dr. Swain, Dekum. Phone Brown 492,
C. C. Newcastle, dentist, Mohawk big.
Ss. Alva D. Walker, Mohawk bldg.
Studebaker Bros. Co., Northwest, have
the largest vehicle repository In the
Northwest. 330-33S East Morrison street.
Wanted Threb young ladies for
booth work at Carnival. Inquire at
HEADQUARTERS, MULTNOMAH CLUB.
Acme Oil Cp. for fine coal oils and gas
oline, -wholesale and retail. Phone 'Mafn
670. Office 212 First street.
Dr. Lola Johnson, room 427 Mohawk
building. Phone Main 30S6. R. phone Main
1622.
Dr. J. H. Miller, dentist, moved to 415
16 Mohawk building. Phone Main 746.
Wanted 10 carpenters, 20 laborers. Dry
Dock, Vancouver, Wash.
Baseball today, 24th jand "Vaughn, 2:30.
University vc. Rainier.
Go to Studebakers fio find the best
wagon on earth.
Wooster" sells fat Havana cigars. 7th
and Morrison.
Lustigh Brueder Picnic at Rohse's
Park today.
Dr. Moreland, phone Red 32SL Dekum.
KNOWS HIS FRIENDS.
Stevenson Rancher Sees Only One
Side to Steamboat Controversy.
STEVENSON, Wash., Sept 12. To the
Editor.) Come, let us reason together
upon this one-sided war, for sueh The
Dalles-Portland steamboat situation ap
pears to an impartial observer. The Reg
ulator Line is a matter of growth, of a
proper start, intelligent perseverance, a
disposition to serve the whole people and
the ability to do so, gained through years
of doing so under all sorts and conditions
of water and weather. The Regulator
Line has grown to a place of importance
in the development of the riverside regions
of Oregon and Washington arid their
chief city, Portland, the seaport and
metropolis of the Inland Empire, regard
less of state lines. The rapid and sub
stantial growth of those localities,-v ever
since their beginnings, dependent upon the
Regulator Line, is the best evidence of its
thorough management.
The Spencer may have been all right
at towing, a plodding pull; but when it
comes to the maneuvering required when
approaching and leaving landings, she
cannot get there, and falls to make the
placarded promises of arrivals and de
partures by from two to three hours. The
Spencer leaves out all landings between
Vancouver and Washougal, and she Ig
nores the Important points of Corbett's,
Mount Pleasant, Cape Horn, Butler, War
rendale and Moffatt's Hot Springs.
Above the Cascadesno calls are made
at Ntlsqn Creek, Smith Creek, Wyeth,
Cook's, Viento and Drano, from which
points the Davenport Bros.' Lumber Com
pany, the Arnold & Carlson Lumber
Company, the Oregon Lumber Company,
and the Washington Lumber Company,
respectively, receive their supplies. Be
sides the foregoing named, several land
ings of Importance to ranchers are as
cheerfully Ignored. The Spencer has re
fused to take on board horses, cattle and
the time-honored Immigrant wagon, say
ing they could not accommodate this
freight. But the Regulator Line has
learned to accommodate all sorts and con
ditions, and during the past Summer's un
usually high water Its management char
tered a railway train to rush transfers at
the locks. P. S. C. W.
MOUNT ANGEL COLLEGE.
Opens 3ext Tuesday "Week.
From Butto Miner.
That magnificent new stone structure
on top of a mountain peak overlooking
a fertile valley of miles of farm homes at
Mount Angel, Or., about 30 miles from
Portland, will be occupied for the first
time next Tuesday week, when the Bene
dictine Fathers open classes there.
Mount Angel College Is a noted insti
tution of solid teaching parts. It has
turned out hundreds of boys well fitted
by educational and moral training to
win. their way in the battle of life. The
most remarkable part of all is that this
superior training is given, including
noard, washing and laundering, for only
5200 a year. For five times that amount, a
boy cannot get better training nor find a
more beautiful and healthy location for
his school years.
Quite a large number of Montana boys
attend Mount Angel, as It Is far superior
in all that a boy loves in outdoor sports,
beautiful scenery, splendid climate and
glorious opportunities for learning, to any
institution In all this land west of the
Mississippi River. To. see the place is to
fall in love with Mount Angel College.
THE "SILENT WORKMAN."
In remodeling your house, putting In new
gas or electric fixtures, mantels or open
fire places, repairing bells and batteries,
rewiring eta, the famous "silent work
men" of our establishment are a blessing
indeed. They are all work, no talk,no time
lost, and, consequently, no exorbitant bills
Getting latest and good designs In these
articles at the very moderate prices ve
offer is one Important item. But even
more Important is the promptness and
capabllty of our "silent workmen."
THE JOHN BARRETT CO.,
Established 186S. Sixth and Alder.
THREE FOR TEN CENTS.
Recruit, Cremo and all standard 5-cent
cigars, three for 10 cents, or JL50 for box
of 50. The Cut Rate Cigar and News
Store. Handley & Kelley, props., 291 Wash
ington, between Fourth and Fifth.
INTERESTING READING.
Profit and pleasure combined await all
who peruse .McAllen & McDonnell's ad. on
page 12. Read It!
Hoods' Sarsapanna creates an appetite
xooa.
HaveYou a Good Watch?
Silver as Above, fC.BO.
We have ladies' and gentlemen's gold-filled chains from $2.50
Solid gold from $8.50 up.
UP
MULTNOMAH CLUB PINS, Only 25c
We liave just made several hundred of them for the carnival.
WATCH FOR OUR BOOTH when you go there.
JAEGER BROS. Sun
200 MORRISOX STREET, NEAR. FIFTH
I . .TO R IKS..
These lenses meet our unquali
fiecLapproval and we never in
dorse opticial novelties until as
sured of their merits.
WALTER REED
i T H E
OPTICIAN
133 SIXTH ST.,
it
WANTED IN MINNESOTA.
Robert Louden Arrested for Alleged
Timber Land Fraud.
On a charge of attempting to defcaud
the Government out of timber land, in
Louis County, Minnesota, Robert Louden
was arrested on the streets yesterday
morning by Deputy United States Mar
shal Roberts. A certified indictment from
the United States District Attorney of
Minnesota was the immediate cause of
the arrest. Louden was taken before
Commissioner McKeo, where he gavo
bonds of $500 to appear at 10 o'clock to
morrow morning.
Louden refused to say anything about
the case when he left the office of the
United States Marshal. "It doesn't
amount to anything," said he.
The affidavit signed by "William E. Cul-J
Kin, .Register 01 mo jjuiuui j-iiiuu uujet:,
Is to the effect that Louden in conjunt
tion with others Induced a woman named
Annie Stensland to declare her intention
to buy a tract of land In Louis County,
whereas she was acting simply as the
agent of Louden and his friends.
Louden told the Commissioner that he
had resided In Portland for two yeafs
and that he could bring excellent proof
of his Innocence. He seems to think it
is a case of mistaken identity.
LAST OF THE SEASON.
Concert no Be Given liy Brown's
Band at City Park Today.
Following is the programme for the last
park concert of the season, to be given
at the City Park today at 2:30 M.:
Grand march "Coronation" (new)
G. St. George
"Waltz "L'Estudlantina" Waldteufel
Overture "Merry Wives of "Windsor"..
Nlcolal
(a) Idyll "Bird Notes" '
(b) A National song "Our Country
Grand".... Mrs. June McMillen-Ordway
iFantasla burlesque "Arkansaw Trav
eler" Reeves
(Note This piece is Intended as a me
dium through which the individual player
may display his humorous tendencies.)
INTERMISSION, 15 MINUTES.
Duet for cornet and trombone "Mis-
ererl," from "II Trovatore" Verdi
Messrs. Livingston and "Whan.
"Reminiscences of Meyerbeer".... Godfrey
.(a) Plantation Episode, "Cows in the
Corn" Hall
(b) March Comlqu. "Epplers "Whis
kers" Hacker
Excerpts from "Foxy Qulller".De Koven
For the last time, "Hiawatha" Moret
Charles L. Brown, conductor.
PROPERTY-OWNERS.
Building residences, stores, factories
and hotels will do well by having M. J.
"Walsh Co. furnish their electric and gas
chandeliers, mantels, grates and tiling.
They also carry a complete line of elec
tric and gas appliances, such as desk
lamps, wall brackets, telephones, call
bells, buzzers, door trips, "Welsbach burn
ers' and supplies; wiring of residences and
stores a specialty. See them at their
show rooms, 343 "Wash, st, or ring up by
phone and have their representative oaU
on you.
CARD OF THANKS.
To the friends and neighbors who were
so -d to my wife during her sickness
and death we extend our heartfelt and
sincere thanks.
C. E. HOTT AND FAMILY.
Enlargement and Inflammation of the pros
tate gland are cured by Oregon Kdney Tea.
Dr. Knoder, dentist, 322 Mohawk bldg.
SMART CLOTHES
Made for Usby
The Stein -Bloch Co.
Wholesale Tailors at Rochester, N. Y
Every Pattern a Picture I
i
Every Garment the Work
Suits and Overcoats
Buy a Salsbury Hat a $3 Hat for
; S2.SO
s
Famous Clothing Co.
COR. MORRISON AND 2d STREET
Are you thinking of getting one? And if so,
would you like to save a little money? We
bought too many watches and cases and are
overcrowded For room. To reduce the sur
plus we will sell them for one week at
20 Discount
Ladles' Silver Watches $ 6.50 and up
Ladies' Nickel Watches 3.00 and up
Ladies' Gold-filled Watches. . Q.50 and up
Ladies' Solid Gold Watches.. 18.00 and up
Gentlemen's Nickel Watches. 2.50 and uo
Gentlemen's Silver Watches. 6.S0 and up
Gentlemen's tild-fGUi Watches, 9.50 and up
Gentlemen's Solid Gold Watches, 30.00 and up
W !
X
OBEGOXIAN BLDG.
THROW IT AWAY
Some of Our Clean
Impoited
CONFETTI
Just to Have a
Good Time
TRY IT
THE CURIO STORE
D. 3L AVE RILL & CO.
331 M-ORRISON STREET
WHERE TO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for parties, 305 Wash., near 5th.
Imperial Hotel restaurant, 2d floor;
six-course dinner 50c; first-class service,
a la carte, 6:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Chicken dinner complete, 25c; everything
else at popular prices. .229 "Washington
street, near iirsu oirouse s .tt.es lauranu
Perkins Restaurant will serve regular
chicken dinner S5c From 12 M to S P. M.
D. M. "Watson, proprietor.
.Have you friends coming from the East?
If so, send their names to the Denver &
Rio Grande oince, 12 xmra. street, Port
land, or..
The old lady bad just dropped a coin in the
beggar's outstretched hand. "You ought to .say
'thank yon,' " she suggested. "What! for a
nickel 7 ' he retorted. Chicago evening fOBt .
TOURISTS'
CURIOS
We carry the largest and
most complete stock of
Japanese and Chinese
curios in the city, consist
ing of Bronze Cloisonnie
ware, Silk Embroideries,
Ivory Carvings, fine Dec
orated Porcelain, etc., at
lowest prices.
ANDREW KAN & CO.
Cor. 4th and Morrison
SCHWAB BROS. PRINTING CO.
BEST WORK, REASONABLE PRICES
247 Stark Street Phone Main 178
of an Expert Tailor
at $15 to $40
X
JW Display of Styisi
Apparel for 7fen anci ffioys
THE SHOWING EXCEEDS BY FAR ANY HERETOFORE MADE IN
THE NORTHWEST; THE VARIETY IS GREATER AND THE BETTER
lines are made by custom tailors Steinbach's is the only house in the city showing
the celebrated "Brokaw" and "Rogers-Peet" clothing, .which means the finest ready-to-wear
clothing ever produced Every Fall garment that our Mr. Steinbach had tailor
ed while East is now in and on display.
A TRUSS
FITTED
BY US
Always gives relief and Is always
comfortable. We guarantee satis
faction or money back. Send -for
booklet and prices.
M(00DARD, CLARKE & CO.
' PORTLAND, OREGON
COAL
Domestic and Foreign,
Tho best In this market. '.
The Pacific Coast Company
US - WASHINGTON STREET.
Charles H. Glelm. Agent.
Rock Springs Coal
Secure your Wlnter'o supply now. Special
rates S tons or more, on either tho RAMOEJ
or LUMP COAL. This U the best toousa coal
sold.
VULCAN COAL CO.
Phone ilaia 277 &. It. n. track. Front &ad
GlUan.
C C. NEWCASTLE
Dentist
412 Mohawk Bldg,, 3d and Morrison
COAL
ICTSG COAL CO. baa the best. Get
It now. Special rates oh 5-ton lots
or better. Phone Main 142S.
EDUCATIONAIm
Oregon Conservatory of Music
OPENS SEPT. 1
One of the best equipped schools on the
Pacific Coast.
Prepares pupils for professional careers,
church positions, th.e concert, operatic and
dramatic stage.
" Piano, pipe organ, harmony, musical
form, voice, violin and all stringed instru
ments. . .
Elocution, languages and art. music,
kindergarten method, lectures and recitals.
Examinations quarterly.
Rudiments, theory and history of muslo
free to pupils of the Conservatory.
L. H. HURLBURT-EDWARDS,
DIRECTOR
Woshlnirton and Seventh. Sts..
Brooke Bldff. POUTLAND, Oil.
Portland,
' Oregon.
Lower School of St. Helen's Hall
CAREFULLY COORDINATED.
Primary Department.... Nettle Simpson
Intermediate Department Edith "Waterman
Preparatory Department-EHzabeth K. Matthews
OPEN SEPTEMBER 14.
NORMAL.
Kindergarten Training Classes open.... Oct. 1
Model Kindergarten Class opens Oct- 15
Mrs) Allen's School
For Boys and Girls
College' preparatory and general courses.
Seventh and elghth-grado work ot grammar
school also. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M. Cata
logue, address MARGARET y. ' ALLEN, TiS
Bisth street, Portland, Or ' w -
CLOTHIERS
Xjr SOUTHWEST CORNER. FOURTH
SOUTHWEST
$ine Jftall SuiiSj Overcoats and
Cravenettes for
THE STYLE of our garments is never short of perfect.
THE QUALITIES of the materials are the best that are
produced.
THE PATTERNS are a few hundreds selected from
many thousands.
THE WORKMANSHIP is the same as in the finest cus
tom-made garments.
MEN'S SUITS $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30 to $35,
X OVERCOATS $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 to $60.
CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, men's, $10, $12.50, $15,
$20, $24, $30 to $35.
jfre the &oys Steady for Sohool?
If not, bring them down tomorrow and fit them. You'll find
school suits, strong, sensible and stylish or boys of
every age, from kindergarten to college.
CHILDREN'S SUITS $2.15, $2.85, $3.35, $4, $5 anS
upwards.
Ttfen's sffats' Correct JW Styies
All the popular new blocks and proportions for Fall are
repesented in our superior, exclusive lines. All hats
are scientifically shaped to conform to the head.
ARTIFICIAL EYES?
YES! OF COURSE WE HAVE THEM!
We carry a complete stock oMbd celebrated Muller Eyes, made In "Welsba
den, Germany, for which we have the agency for the Pacific Northwest. "We
carry eyes of all sizes, shapes and colors.
Give us a call and we will show them
to you and explain why they are the best
uu txurui.
284 Washington St.
Betvreen Fourth and XTlith. Street.
EDUCATIONAL.
University of Oregon School of Music
EUGENE, OREGON
A School of Music with University Privileges and Aims
Strong Faculty. 122 Enrollment Last Year
For Catalogue, Address
'REGISTRAR, University of Oregon," or I. M. GLEN, Dean
lerke Musical Institute
655 Flanders Street. Phone Main 252i.
The school that produces artists.
Quickest way to develop technique,
tone production, phrasing and ex
pression. Graduation from the
Dierke iyiusical Institute guarantees
a thorough knowledge of all branch
es of musfc. Numbers of graduates
are teaching with greatest success
throughout the States.
Piano Charles Dierke, Beatrice- Dlerko,
Pearl Smith, Aimy May. Violin Frank
Griffln. Cello Ferdinand Conrad. Har
mony, Composition E. Fink.
CALDWELL COLLEGE OF ORATORY, ACTING,
OPERA AND AUTHORSHIP
1205 Market Street; San Francisco, Cal.
Diplomas and Degrees Conferred. Fall Term
Begins September 7.
Departments Practical acting oratory, elo
cution, opera, and vocal music, authorship,
playwritlng; literature and fencing. 17 teach
ers In faculty. Position guaranteed to all
graduates. "Write for lOS-page, beautifully Il
lustrated catalogue, free.
LAW DEPARTMENT
OF THT3
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Eighteenth annual session begins October
8, 1903. Lectures delivered at 7:15 in the
evening.
Address C. TT. Gantcnbeln, Ij-Ij. B., Dean,
723 Chamber of Commerce Building, Port
land. THE MISSES RODNEY
Late Principals of St. Helen's Stall.
Instruction In Voenl Mnsic,
Piano, English, History, Lite
rature and languages.
No. 128 22d STREET,
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
THE D AXLES, OREGON.
Boarding school for girls. Fortieth year.
Remarkable record ror excellent health
and thorough Instruction In every depart
ment of an academic curriculum. For
catalogue address. Sister. Superior.
AXD MORRISON STREETS.
en
M Air
PQRTLAHDiOrEQi
Hili Military Academy
2-ltn and Marshall Streets.
PORTLAND, OR.
A Private Boarding and Day
School for Boys.
New buildings, modern and complete;
manual training, military discipline, char
acter building. Boya successfully fitted
for all colleges. Principal of 23 years' ex
perience in Portland. Boys of any age ad
mitted at any time. Write for catalogue.
Fall term opens September 16.
Da J. W. HILL, Principal.
j Mt. Angel j
I College I
Opens Sept. 15 in the new
stone structure. Price $200
per year. Address Rev. Pres-
I ident, Mt. Angel College, Mt.
Angel, Oregon.
HitchcockMilitaryAcademy
San Rafael, Cal.
Preparation for Eastern and West
ern Universities, U. S. Academies,
etc. Separate building for little
boys. WilLopen after vacation, Au
gust 17. Write for Catalogue, etc.
Portland reference: Captain Brown
of Brown & McCabe, stevedores,
35 Second street, whose son is at
the Academy.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Seventeenth aannal session begins Sept. 38.
3903.
Address 8. B. JOSSFHL Z,. 17ms. SMl
Dekum fcld., Portland, - -
Scientific Sl v
Manufacturing-Opticians-