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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1905)
-TilE; Sr3lXVY; vPRBClQIAy. I'QRTEAyD; SEPTEMBER f4, 190ov CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TKK -OSSGOKIAX-g TXLETBOXEg. Cwattec.RtM ..................Kln 87 SCasmgiar - Main 036 Boa? JMlUr. Main 6235 atr X41tec X&ln 16 Society XAItor ..Main 6235 Compoetng.Rooai Main CSS Superintendent BuiKSlag Red 2S2IJ East Side Office East 61 AMUSEMENTS. BEIJLSCO THEATER (Hth and TYnshlnfrtcn) "fMatlnee at 2:13 and evening at 8:15, "Cap- ttm Jentcit or the Howe Jlarfne." B'AICER THEATER (Third and Tamhlll) Matinee at 2:15. and tonight at 8:15. Harry Williams" Ideal Extravaganza company. EMPIRE THEATER (12th and Morrison) Matin at 2:15 and tonight at 8U0. "The Cfcnvlct a Daughter. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2: SO to 10:30 P. M. STAH THEATER (Parle andWahlncton) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 6 P. M. "THE OAKS" (on the O. TV. P. & Ry. Co.'s linej From B A- M. to 12 P. M. Had Exciting Bear Fioht. D. iM, Roberts and E. E. Sleret. of Grcsham, passed through Portland yesterday on xhe way home from a hunting expedition -on the Santlarn River, -where they had an ex- clUnc oncountcr with a brown bear. Dur UK the week Sleret encountered the bear mi clo?e quarter and took a shot at It, when the bear fclL Sleret approached the attim&l. thinking: it had been killed, but fwn jumped up and made for Sleret, when the latter emptied his repeating: rifle without stopping: the animal. He then turned and ran, calling- to Roberts to come b his aid as he ran along-. The bear knooked him down several times before Roberts came to his aid, when the ani mal turned on Roberts, who could not use Ms Run for fear of shooting: Sleret, and handled him roughly, then it ran oft, leav ing- both men badly used up. The bear knd the best of the fight, but suddenly tok fright. Both men bore tho marks f their oncounter. and remarked they had bad enough bear hunting-. They saw tw6 large black bear, but did not shoot them They killed several deer. Suits to Recover Monet. The follow ing now Halts have begun In the . East S4dc Justice Court: S. J. Kamlnsky versus S. H. Frlendlander. to recover &2S; C. F. Pflugcr against the American Vinegar Company, to recover J83.S8; R. L, E. Simmons, to recover ?G1 rent from Lest or Sabln; Daniel Brecht. to recover JSS.4S.from J. R. Rand for lumber sold; F. E. Heeael. to recover $50 from the Oregon Laundry St Toilet Supply Company; Mar. RhaJ-Wells Hardware Company, to re cover $$.SS from A. W. Curry; A. Carlson, t recofer 525 from Mrs. O. P. Obcrg Talk;no Machines. The talking ma- cmne mat The Oregonian Is giving away to aM ld and new subscribers Is such a fwed tllng that our patrons have taken all we hac. We were obliged to take the jna chines from the display window at Eilers Piano tliouso to supply urgent demands. Mere machines will arrive tomorrow. A eartoat of machines and records will ar. rtve direct from the manufacturers this omln week, .with more to follow. Call and pltce your order and machine will be ready When called for. We will have one for everybody. Independent Ticket. The Regulars a4 Reformers of Mllwaukie, having an nounce their ticket for tho city election In Dcfcmber, now tho Independents, not t bel outdone, come forward with the followjig ticket, subject to such changes as my be considered necessary: For juayon councilman ucorge Hlvoly or Captah Kerr; Recorder, William Sell wood: Marshal. Roy Johnson; Treasurer, John 1 'etzell; Councllmen, Charles Lakln. J. "W Gregg, Oscar Wlssinger and Chark Mullan. The Fall terra of the Hill Military Acaaei y will open at 9 o'clock Monday morntifc, September 25. The outlook for te m:1oo1 year is very favorable. The famltv is unusually strong, several new teachph having been added ,lo the corps ot inslruciois. Students new and old from iM parts of the .Northwest and AJaskl have boen registering for a num ber oSdays. JX Is expected that the en rottramt ton opening, day wlfl .exceed that f any previous year. ' ' . TROLLEr Titirs Todat on 6. W. P. to Orfgah City. Cariemah Pkfk and Gresh ; 35c; BorlrTg. Eagle Creek' jfridEsta cr4a. 50e round trip; dinner at Hotel Kftaonda, 75c. Cars leave First and Al der slreots .for Orogpn City on the odd IfOer and every W minutes; for Estacada, TdiL 9:30, 11:30, 1:30. 3:40, 5:44, 7:15. Misa A. EL Jorgensen's millinery par lass. 400 Washington street, will be closed September 30 (Portldnd day). Miss Jor grwen is of the opinion that all store keepers should be possessed of enough Wc pride to clo?e on that day .and at Vrtti the Fair themselves and grant their eaitteycs the same privilege. Gdanob "ill Buiu Hali Clackamas Grange will, "Saturday. September 30. as semble and clear oft the building site re cently secured. This Grange has levied as assessment ot fl inch on the member ship with which to supplement the build, kigfund on hand. Shortly work will be started .on a hall. .Free! Free! Free! Until October 15. Bx'ory lady visiting our booth. Agricul tural building. Lewis and Clark' Exposi tion, and loaving an order on her grocer for a three-pound tin of our famous M. J. B. Ceffee. will be presented with a hand imc cefCee mill. M. . J. BrandenstMn Ais Cb. ExcoRfiiON. Monday. Sept. 25, 8:30 A. visiting Seattle. Tacoma, Evcrettf Bel Hngham. Vancoux'er. B. C. Five days on Paget Sound. $23.76 pays all expenses. Transportation, berth and meals Included. Ome 249 Washington SU Phone "Main 229. Office open Sunday until. 5 P. M. (Dbntax. College Opeics. The annual FOFelon of the North Paciilc Dental Col Wsc begins October 2. The last day for entrance Is October 12. . For Information ad4ros. the dean. Dr. Herbert C. Miller, corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. Orbgo"n Crrr" Boats. Take advantage of The Sunday trips by river; Its only -25c round trip, and the prettiest short rivor ride in Oregon. , Leave Taylor street 11:30 A. M.. S:30 P. M.; Returns from Orego"h City 1:30 and 5:30 P. M. After reconsideration. I will close my store all day September 30. Portland rfav s I want no division in the unanimous suocess of that day for the Lewis and Clark Fair. D. C. Bt'rns. a0O-MxLB Trollet Trip for Jl.oo. with twe-hour stop at Estacada; lunch at ho tel. 50c Train leaves O. W. P. waiting room. First and Alder streets, dally, ex cept Sunday, at 9:40 A. M., return 4 P. M." Change in Ownership. The Spring water Mil Company has been reorgan Ufd. L. W. Van Dyke has bought the In terest of W. H. Kendall, and John Kig glns has" secured J. A. Llvengood's share. Milwaukie School. Opens Monday. Owing to the death of Frank Casto, brother of Miss Casto. teacher in the Mil waukie School, the opening was deferred uaM Monday morning. Mr. W. C. Caru, the distinguished or ganist, of New York, will give a short recital this evening at the First Prenhv. terian Church, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. t. keach & co., the Pioneer Paint agents for Borry Bros.' varnishes. Harrison's colors; window glass 'fend glazing. 1S6 First street. '.Notice. The funeral services of tho late CapttUn T. J. La Flesh will be held at 2:30 today. Instead of at 10:30. as previous ly announced. - STAMpiNa. fine needlework. Miss Bertha Martens has recovered from . recent ill ness and can be found at 312 Alisky bldg. ScHoot, Books, new and second-hand large stock, low prices, at the Old Book Store. Yamhill street, below Second. New and second-hand school books school supplies at lowest rates. 225 Mor rison St.. between 1st and 2d sts. Gasoline and coal oils from the Acme Oil Co. are the best. Phone East 789. Miss Helen Barstow has resumed vo cal Instruction; studio 707 E. Burnedde. Fare 10c to stock showarcrriirs boat house, north side Morrison bridge. For Sal.e. Building lots. East- Side. W, iCampbell, 775 East PcmtM. , Has a Pioneer Horse. Postmaster F. K. Ballard, of Mllwaukie, owns a horm whose age is so great that it. cannot be Tletermlned. as it Is supposed to run up nearly to the 50s In early days Mr. Bal lard turned his eyes to the Great?" "West. He built a wagon with his dwn1 hands" that was tjj carry him and his belongings across the -plains. One horse and the wagon survive that lopg.trip. The- horse is now In his old age, and Mr.- Ballard gives him every comfort that money can purchase, and he has not been worked for years. ' "He has served his lime." said Postmaster Ballard, "and now, as long as I live, he can take it -easy. He' must be 50 years old. I could not think of turn ing him out to starve any more than I could my own child.' I think a heap of that old horse "The wagon" Is failing to pieces with old age. Relationship ' Is Established. iM. Prager, of Daddy, Idaho, Is in the clty, and expresses the opinion that -Patrick Moran, who was burned, to .death a few weeks, ago In his cabin, near Daddy, Is a. brother of Thomas Morart, 'ot Portland. Mr. Prager was acquainted with Patrick Moran and when introduced to Thomas Moran saw the resemblance at once. How ever, Patrick Moran's history Is being traced up to the . time he took out his naturalization, papers, and when this chain of evldepce is completed steps will be tajcen to secure what property Patrick Moran left, his holdings' In Helena. Mont, being Estimated at 5100.W0, but are In dls. pute In the courts. The Indications -are that Thomas Moran. of Portland, will fall heir, to this lawsuit, . unless It is sottled amicably. Clairvota!nt Arrested. Grant Ches terfield, a clairvoyant who is said to be a room-worker, was arrested last night by Detectives Snow and Kerrigan on' suspi cion (of taking 530 from the room of G. W. Hirons in a rooming-bouse at Eleventh and Morrison streets yesterday afternoon. Hlrqns left the money under his pillow, but forgot it on leaving his room.. When he returned the money was missing. Chesterfield, who has been working "ttbout the houjse, was arrested on suspicion of having taken the money. Nothing was found on his person to identify -him with the theft He was booked at police head quarters charged with .being drunk, Secretart W. J. Sharp'8 Pilgrimage. Field Secretary W. J. Sharp, of the Christian Endeavor Society, of Oregon and Washington. Is now in Tillamook County, and speaks In Tillamook City at a -rally for young people, today. Monday he leaves far.Soutbern Oregon. October 9 Mr. Sharp will address the Washington Presbyterian Synod. He will address a mass meeting October 12 at La Grande, where the Oregon Presbybterlan Synod meets on that date. October 18 he will address the Congregational Association, which convenes at Forest Grove. Free! Free! Free! DntH October ilB. Every lady visiting our booth. Agricul tural building, Lewis and Clark Exposi tion, and leaving an order on her grocer for one pound of our famous Tree Tea, will be presented with a handsome china cup and saucer. M. J. Brandensteln & Go. Holmes Business College. The Fall torm opens In the Y. M. C. A. building. Fourth and Yamhill streets. Monday. September 23. Students have all the priv ileges of the Gymnasium, baths, reading- room, etc McEwEjs- & K08KBT. wholesale dealers in all kinds 'of fruits and produce and general commission merchants. Country orders filled promptly with nrst-class goods nt market prices. .Consignments solicited. Grand Milttart Ball will be given by Portland Company No. 2. IT. B, K. of P., at Woodman HalL East Sixth and East Alder streets. Saturday evening, Efcptcm ber 30. Tickets, gents 10 cents; ladles 2 cents. Professor Ringler and Miss Bucken roeyer announce tho opening .of their saucing classes, xuesaay and Saturday evenings. Ringlers Hall. Opening hop -Luesaay, Sepu 26. Everest's orchestra. ' Da. Swain will ho in his office. 3fr!De knm bldg., Oct. 1. Novel electric- appll ances and handsome office fittings accom. pany the new location. .' Launches for German warship At Mcr- riij-s ooatnousc. north side Morrison st. Catherine E. Johnson, manlcurinc par lor. J29 7th sL -Phone Main $432. The- Oalpket. Restaurant. 149 Seventh. Fine luncheon. ri5c; dlnnen 60c. " Schqol Books bought and sold. Jones' Book Store. 291. Alder street. C. C. .Newcastle, dentist. 412 Mohawk bk. ALLEN SCHOOL TO OPEN Jfisitortlis Week Will Be Your Chance We Are Going" to Offer Some Bargains Another Watch. Sale Cfwlng to the big success of last" weTek'j watch, sale, we will continue It one week longer, hls will certainly be your chance to get a good watch? v ntSf bargain. DIAMOND SATjE We havejfust received for Inspection $10,003 worth of diamonds from our New York house, from -whom we buy In large quantities, and as we can hold them here for one week, -we will offer them-tit a very : small profit above cost, as.-yve have nothing Invested: In,; them arid will return what we do .not decide to keep. This in a. rare chascc to hu a ftae steae fer little men'tyi . Silver Sale All our. solid .silverware wrlll be reduced during this week's siue..AIjie ear llrerlatei -rrare, ln r eluding all of our own malce of knives, forks, xpeea, tte. ,-... , , . ,-.::-n "Gut in Souvenir Goods . Air Fair Swrealra must'go regardless of price, as there is puly-ia short time left. -Soavealjc Sjioom reduced fro.ni 25c to J1.00 on each. FOR.,50 CENTS, Sowrralr Mug- lacladlBj?. solid silver thimble, omly 30 CENjTS. f A .17 T7 T3 TT r C JEWELERS OPTICIANS 290 MORRISON STREET The Heard Suction Eyeglass ' A boon to a loaff-Buflferinf,- -rision-afflfc&a public This pew eyeglass will fit any. nose, is comfortable, convenient, simple, durable and the most economical. Wq guarantee to replace any one of. them Y within tw0 years with an entirely new mounting, in case of breakage. Exclusively coatroUei hy fSATLAWrOACa 2S4 -yVashlajrtea Street, BetTreea Fsurth sag Fifth. KRYPTOK BI-FOCALS Are the only bifocals with invisible line o de marcation, between distance and reading lenses, in existence. All other "invisibles" advertised are FRAUDULENT WALTER REED THE OPTICIAN y!33 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILDING Haiidspmc Colonial Building .at. East TM-clftli and Salmon Is-RcadJ: The Allen Preparatory School, "'for boys and girls, will commence Its firth term, September 25th, under -the most favorable conditions. A modern -and handsome colonial building, surround ed by large grounds, affording anrnle opportunity for outdoor exercise, . has been erected and .Is now ready for oc cupancy at East Twelfth and Salmon streets, one of the most desirable loca tions In toe cltyj It Is principally a preparatory sohool Tor college, at the same time the course win be round beneficial In the highest sense in helping to lay a solid foun dation for a. successful business. career. . iiiou.unun is. given in urawlng, mathematics. English and history, Greek and Latin, German and science. All of these' departments are in th hands of able Instructors under the Ji- reot supervision of Margaret V. I Allen the principal. The thoroughness with which the dif ferent studies nre Imparted to the stu dents. In a measure, will explain fie rapid growth of this useful Institution. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. . Goodyear machine. Better than band. work. Best material used. . Schwind & Bauer. 2C9 Yamhill, between" Third and Fourth DR. VT. A. We io crown and brl firework without pain. Oor 23 yrara xper!ebo la plit work enables hi to fit your month comfortably. Dr. W. A. TVIm bu Toond a. af war to extract- teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. F. WIm la an expert at cold CUlcx and. crown and brt&sewortc Extracting Itm when pU.l or brldcea ara ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists rail In r Belldlnx. cor. Third and Waah. Sta. Open arenlnsa till 0 o'clock. Sundaya troa 0 to 12. Or Mela S0S3. DX. T. P. WIST. WHERE JO DINE . All tho delicacies of the season at .the Portland Restaurant, 'fine! . private apartments forpar'tlcs. Open all night. S05 Washington, near Fifth. The 2Se merchants lunch served at Prima; Cafe. on-FIt th 'between -Washington and AIder .11 A. ZL to 2. tP.' JL:-tmn-not be excelled. -Try -It and be oon,vlnceJ; Admlnltratipn Restaurant. Fair grounds, sefves 50c dinner continuous ly from 11 A. M! till 8 P. M. AlsCT quick lunches. FRENCH DINNER. Sunday Special. 50c with wine. Omaha Restaurant, 68 Sixth street. For Tuc Special eight-course French din ner with wine. Manhattan Buffet, C3 Sixth street. ' " THE EMPIRE. Finest chicken1 dinner. 192 3d St. Genuine French dinner, -with wine, 50c. at '93 Fifth street, near Stark. CLAREMONT TAVERN. Is without doubt the finest roadhouse In the West. Old-fashioned Maryland chicken, with corn fritters and cream gravy is tne of the many good things to be had: . Running dally ari automobile carrying twelve passengers will leavfc the OreKPa.- Hotel, stopping at the Portland, Imperial and Perkins hotels, at 2, i, 6, S and 10 'P. M.. making a beautiful ride of 14 miles '(found trip) -for $L Launches may -be ; had at Merrll's boathouse. -font ot Morrison street, which land at Clare- UlUUl UUCB . WHO SELLS . THE MOST PIANOS? ,1 gold 'mdre Hflno than any other .house in Portlanovin. proportion to help employed an$ expenses .entailed. This fact, in connection with another fact that I am the only Piano dea)er in Portland (withthe exception of one on Third street) who buys for spot cash, explains the reason why you can do better in buying your Piano from me than from any other house A. MEYER 74 SIXTH STREET, NEAR OAK ESCAPERN0NG WINE The finest product of the RrnnniimnTi N the native North Carolina crani a a1 lldous. refreshing white wine. Moderate ly sweet a, iaaies' wine. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Inc., distributors. The Income ef Oxford iinivantiv i. .!.. ly rinfler $.'.-.0.000 a year. WHEN YOU BUY A STEINWAY A. B. OHASE ESTEY EMERSON OR- STAER PIANO You pet soraethintr for your money. We do not believe in filling up..the country with cheap and 'unreliable Pianos and would rather lose a few sales than be guilty of putting an in- -il-i,mnnf tn. UnM - 1, i ;ii t 111' l. ovi.ttwi.iiv iiau a iiuuic iijuu will Kill ail lifcentive for good music. dundoreTiano eo. Steinway and Other Pianos. 233 WASHINGTON ST.. PORTLAND'S GREATEST DAY NEXT SATURDAY Our store will be closed from Friday night; September 29, until the following, Monday morning. If you want to do business with us, do it before next Saturday. If you want to see us on Saturday, meet us on the -Trail. We will be at the Fair from morning until the ' lights go" out . FAMOUS , CLOTHING CO. .c- . " :C0RNEK .M0iRIS9K AND. SECOxtD,-STlEETS; : VjJhvGreatestXlothing House in the Northwest y aim i m mi i i pi ipi pi pi This Establishment - will be closed Saturday next, Sept. 30 PORTLAND DAY . ' " All our employes and their families will be presented with souvenir tickets. Join us in a good time and make the day a great success s Pag-ons, old and new, are requested to do their . buying during the week before Saturday Are you aware of the marked changes in the suit and over coat styles this season? The radical changes that have met with approval are prev alent in ourx distinguished showing. As always here tofore, QUALITY is our stronghold. Men's Seifs ?10fo$35 $10to$55 vercoais . Cravenettes $ 1 0 to $3 5 o 'a CURIOS, Antiquities, Bought an Sold. Ind'un Stone Ktuvcs Relics, Carnncahd Idobin Ivory. Stone. Efrorije. tin War' GJniH. Speam Bo- RDIAN STONE AM0W AST) SPEAK POINTS Mailt. Rillc'U. Bolo.. Jhn slmlli ,11 HCAOS ad HORNS f Animals, War Medal." atir? llody Oraaiaents and -Vrcrs, Andent flint Gacsaad Phtoli. Coins. Shield. Antimie SiWrr J Annor, Shell. Send for Photo. Wholeuia Dealer NttliaEJosepiiMerciiifltSLS.F.Csi chwab PritUi?ig Co, BEST WOXK. - XZASOKjttLZ PRICES 2 STARK STREET - HOMXOrATHIC KEMXDIES ' Coapleto stock. ZBMlents price. Mall orders soUcitetl. CmUIorno ire. 1TOODA&D, CLAItlCE CO, Fortlud. Or. EDUCATIONAL. "INSTBUCTION S3 - M , EDUCATJOXAL. BY THE HUNDRED -are held by our graduates all over the Pacific Northwest. Calls for office help pour in daily; from 3 to 6 being the average. Quality counts f reputation means something. It pays to attend our school. It Will Cost Nothing to examine into the advantages ive offer. You can make compari sons; vt can hardly do so. Visit our school, if possible. If not, send someone in your place. Seeing is. believing. "We know, we have the best, hence our urgent invitation to call. Investigate critically our school will bear it. Open -all the year. Catalogue, pen work, business forms, etc., free. Call, telephone or write. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets , - A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION A School for Employed Men Thirty Teacher Forty Different' Subjects. Fll Term Bexlns Xondny, Sept. 23, 1005. CLASS. Aliebrs. $3.00 JUnerie&n Gorernment....... 2.00 Architectural Drawla? 5.00 Arithmetic 2.00 Bookke'slnr 5.00 Bookkeeplnc -(Expert ccountlqg) 8.00 Carpentry -'- ' 5.00 Ghemlatry . -i - 7.30 Civil serrlce glasses tper moniaj. ... o.uo Commercial Law-'- lectrlcTty Electrical Laboratory... Enelneerlnc. .Mathematics, EhKlIsh Grammar. . ... Forestry Freehand. Drawlnc. . . . Geography Geometry German ... - a.;. ........... Interior Decorating. Insurance Machtns JJesign -. Mandolin GuUar..,.. 3.00 3.00 3100 3.00 2.00 .... 3.00 7.00 3.00 3.00 .... 4.00 7.00 ..j.. COO .... 4.00 ...,5.00 Manuar Training--.,. 5.00 Mechanical DraVelns -'. -: - '5.00 Mechanics ...-..; 3.00 Mineralogy . 8.00 MtnlnKMethods ana Macninery 3.00 DAY AND NIGHT Our night school is in session on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9:30. Open the entire year. Night pu pils receive as careful attention as day; same teach ers in charge BEMKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE PHONE MAIN 590 : JVC . Penmanship Plumbing .v.. Public Speaklns ...... Heading- ana 5PUine. ...... Rhetoric SIrn PalnUns..,..-ri;.-...sr. Shorthand Spanish '..I.... Steam EnKlneerinsr.v?.-... Trliconometry TVoeirrltlnc ............... Vocal Mu3lc....Ji!-.. i. . 2.00 7.00 .k. 5.00 ...2.00 ... 3.00 ... 5.00 ... 4.00 "... 4.00 ... 5.00 ... 3.00 ... 4.00 2.50 Wood Carrlns - 5;00 Workingloys, Night School 'turfents- nhowlnjr proflclencr are assisted In finding--positions. - Educational membership S 3.00 per year Full-membership. 12.00 per year Call at Association Building, cor. 4th and Tamhlll sts;. tor particulars. ' THE jSUSSES Lesson -InpKllslv French, -jlano. vocal muic (German melhod)..'h!slbry. literature, history -of arC ' .' . Jto. 12S K. 24 .S4rt. . t , "FREE "GYM" The classes of the Holmes Business College are being held in the Y. M. C A. building pending construction of new quarters. By special arrangement we extend to our students all the privileges of gymnasium, natatorium, handball court bath, reading-room, etc, that go with, membership inthe Y. M. C A. .These special privileges are FREE so extra tuition charge whatever. Watch for announcement concern ing: our new location. Finest quar ters In the city, being- specially built and equipped for our use. Write for Information about com mercial course, or call. HOLMES I 'I BUSINESS COLLEGE 27-31. Y. X. C. A. Bldg., Portland. Or. HOUSTON SCHOOL Cannon Hill, Spokane, Wash. Incorporated boarding and day school for boys above age of eight. Xetv buildings on elevation near city. Dry and invigorating atmosphere especially beneficial to those from Coast region. Teachers college gradu ates. Careful supervision and preparation for college or business. Address EDGAR F. STRONG. PRINCIPAL. TEETH St. Mary's Academy THE DALLES, OREGON Boar din? school for girls. Forty-second year opens September o. 1S0S. Remarkable record, for. health and successful educa tional trpr.k. . Finely: equipped building, extensive-lawns. Full courses In. English, EJ.ua I c, art and .languages, We are tho discovers and oriffinat era of the only reliable and scientific system of Painless Dentistry. We ex tract, crown, fill and clean or treat teeth absolutely without pain and guar antee all work for 15 years. Our "work Is the best, our prices the lowest con sistent with first-class work. EXAM INATION FREE. Our plates are unde tectable from the natural teeth and are guaranteed to -fit. FILLINGS C0c, 75 aa 1.3 GOLD CROWNS 9G.M BRIDGE WORK FULL SET NATURAL TEETH. . .WT.06 Ojpest fer bssJms smtU 9 'etedc Boston Painless Dentists Mia Merrisea St., Ojj. Meier A. Fraasc aatt Psstafslee. - HOURS 8:30 A. 1L to J P. SC gum