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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1908)
TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, rORTLAND, AUGUST 23, 1903. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBXGOJilAJf TELEPHONES. Fae. Statea Horn. ConntlTKr-Ttoom . Main f"70 City Circulation Umn 70T0 A S Vuttitlu Editor Wain 70.0 A ftJ Sunday Editor Maln 70.0 A. fS Compodlni-Room Main 7070 A. fti Cltr Idiwr Mam 7070 A 6upt Building -Main 7070 A OREGON! Af AT BESORTfl, Tor quickest ar most atle'faetory mi f IN sobacrlba for Th. Ot-egonlan at Bummer reaorb. through ttaa following agents. City rate. All ubacrlptiona by mail ax payable In advance. Oraaa Park C. H. H1U Th. Breakers. J- M. Arthur ton Beach M. W. Rubin. eavlew Btrauhal a- Co. liwaro Railway Compaay Agent Oearhart Dreer Jt Co. ulda. j Draper Co. Newport Geo. Sylvester Canon Springs.. Mineral Hotel Co, Una Springe .Belcher Co. AMTSBMEtTS. ORPHtJLH THEATER fMorrlwm. Between Sixth and Seventh Advanced yaud.vllla Matinee. 2:15; tonight at 8:13. OB AND THEATER fWuMnjton, between Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de Luxe, -2:30. 7:30 and P. M. FANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark.) Continuous vaud.vtlle. 2.30. 7:80 and :30 P. M. THE- OAKS Don Carlo' og. pony and mon key ahow, free, at S P. SI.: Allen Curtla Musical Comedy Company In "Chow Chow." in Alrdome. at 8:15. free. Captured bt Obeoon Scenery. B. L. Barry, ot Dayton, Or., returned yester day from Des Moines, la., where ho at tended the annual convention of the American Association of Mutual Insur ance Societies. The next convention will ha held In Portland, the exact dates to be. selected later. Mr. Barry said It was an easy matter for tho Oregon delegation to capture next year's convention on ac count of the. widespread Interest In this tats that Is shown throughout the. East. A great help la securing tho convention, aid Mr. Barry, was the set of enlarged photographs of Oregon scenery furnished by tho O. R. & N. Co. W. C. Haggerty, of McMinnvllle, waa elected vice-president of tho National association. ' It Is expected that about 600 Insurance men from all parts of tho country will attend next year's session In this city. Bab Absoctatiow Meetino. The local commlmttee has obtained an extension of time in which members of the Oregon bar desiring to attend the American Bar Association meeting at Seattle, August 21 to August 29. may purchase their trans portation. Tickets must be obtained at the office of the Northern Pacific Com pany at Third and Morrison streets on or before Monday, August 24, In order to obtain an excursion rata of $7.50 round trip. Purchase regular one-way first class tickets on going trips, taking re ceipts therefor, and such receipts show ing that going tickets were purchased on or before August 24. when Blgned by the secretary of the meeting or other author ized person, and presented within two days alter close of meeting (not counting Sunday) to Northern Pacific ticket agents at Seattle, will be honored for return trip at one-third fare. Wants to Wed bt Pboxt. An Immi grant from Holland, who wouldn't give his name, applied to the County Clerk's office yesterday forenoon for a marriage license. When asked where the prospec tive bride was, he aid she had not ar rived yet from Holland, but Is expected In Portland within the next five months. He suggested that the license be made out In favor of his brother, now in Hol land, who mlpht marry the woman as his proxy, and send her out here. He said that practice Is commonly followed In his native country and was Inclined to be Indignant when told he would have to wait until the bride-to-be arrives before he can marry her In accordance with American laws and customs. Old Mahooast Furniture. 13th street, near Washington, 810 Madison avenue. New Tor:t An exceptional opportunity for the people of Portland to obtain gen uine pieces of old mahogany. Miss Tra ver. of New York, has on sale for a short time a part of her collection, well known as the largest assemblage of gen uine antiques on the Atlantic coast, con sisting of bureaus, four-post and French beds, sofas, highboys, lowboys, a variety of tables, mirrors, etc. Many beautiful pieces; some of them so rare that dupli cates would be well nigh Impossible to find. Every piece guaranteed. Consider Chanoes in Charter. I E. Rice, chairman, has called the advisory charter committee to meet next Tues day night at the Sarjrent Hotel on the adjournment of the United East Side Clubs, At that meeting arrangements will be made for regular meetings for a time at least. Proposed amendments to the charter will first be considered by this commlmttee and then submitted to the Charter Board. Mr. Rice said yes terday that the purpose of the charter committee has been widely commended. Light ros Danoerous Corner. H. W. Hodges, secretary of the Mount Tabor Improvement Club, will. In behalf of that organization ask for an electric light on the Base Line road at Its intersection with Scott avenue. There Is constant danger of accident at this point. With an electrlo light, however, it will be greatly leassened. Several vehicles have gone over the embankment at this in tersection, but so far no fatalities have occurred. Seats for thi Houdits will be sold by the committee of Congregation Aha val Sholom at the Synagogue, Park and Clay streets, today, Sunday. Feats may also be obtained from John Dollar, 291 Morrison street: J. Asher, 242 First street, and H. Blatt, 7 North Third street, city. W. M. Ladd, administrator of the A. H. Johneon estate, has sold the Yamhill County property under order of the County Court, but will continue to receive bids for the properties in Multnomah and Washington Counties until August 26, ISOi Oregon Crrr River Trips. Boat Leaves Taylor Street Sunday 8 A. M.. 12 M. and IP. M, Leaves Oregon Crrr 10:30 A. M. 1:30 and IP. S, Round Trip s Cents. To Wholesalers and Manutactur ers. If you expect to need new loca tion, now is the time to secure it. I can furnish quarter block. East Side, ware house district, your own price. H. W. Goddard, 110 Second. Hocsb-Clxaitlnq Timw Is thh Tims to have your mattresses renovated and re turned the same day. Main 474. A 1374. Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. Metzger. 226-228 Front street. Frank G. Eichenlaub, -violinist, has returned and will accept pupils for violin Instruction. Address Wasco si. Phone East 5S45. Sargent at Seaside House. Open till Oct. 1. 12.50 per day. Make reservation for September now. Few good rooms left Wasted Lawyer, real estate or other broker to share suite of three rooms. Call 826 Board of Trade Bldg. For Rent. A few nice offices in The Oregonlan building. Sea Superintendent, room 301. Beasids and Elk Creek lots, also Ocean side. Wash., lots. J. Kraeroer. 80 Sin at. Establishment Max. 415 Washington, closing-out sale will continue a few days. Latest Periodicals. All leading news papers. Oregon News Co.. 147 6th St. Dr. J. H. McArthur, A. B.. office 1121 Union ave. N. Woodlawn 372. C213&. Dr. 3. Arch Stewart, eye, ear, nose, throat, returned. 5C7 Macleay bldg. Dr. J. Q. Swxnsson moved to suite 306 Medical building. Alxetja. 550 shares at 45 today only. Phone Sellwood 923. , Dr. Knodeb. Dentist. 828 Corbett bldg. Engineers' supplies. Moffett's, 111 6th St. See Klaxath Excursion, pg. 10. sec 2. Fountain pens. Moffett's, 111 6th St. Eleej- yester- dav beiran the niacin of new fire-alarm boxes in what is known as the under ground district, including all of the bus! ness section on the West Side. Thes boxes connect with the Fire Departmen headquarters through the conduit systen owned by the municipality. Fifty f thi boxes will be installed. The system doe away with all overhead wires so far ai inre rwrrtmenr. la concerned. Ships Cherries to Kbw York.: -tr in mil nt Piedmont, who has -Mrs. Just . ... . a rJnm th. f rerentlv sent I CU. ' .J.J . . Vll, .,. v . ' relatives who live near Watertown, N' York, two boxes or jregon cnem . She one has received word mat ooui uu", .. T- 1 An. m A til Athf f 1 Lam after bers, arrived in perfect condition, a the eight dayr trip. iu ow were surprised and delighted with Yorkers the Oregon fruit, wnicn was raieea u Mrs. Gill's Piedmont place. Surprising Feat orJA Black Minorca 3. A. Brown, of the epnngorooa . ran., hoa m hlark Minorca hen. Poul- , that i. - nriuiisv fvt content with layi 'g larger eggs than the average hen. th IB industrious Minorca inea 10 una. world's record by actually laying an i. ...... iM.k., n diameter with the egg two vvri in. c, , yolks and a hard-shelled egg in the ln- terior. The BiacK Minorca is nuw nr all tho other hens on the ra the ranch. Lents Has New Bank. H. S. Myers, vers, San F. N. Myers and -M. a. jayers, 01 tt. i k . ii. InMimnrarHl the & Mount r raiiu3i.v, . i .3 ....... - c... nonir irwt4 at I nts. The capl tal stock is 850no. The bank was formerly- the Bank of Union County and has been transferred to Lents. August Franke is the president and J. C. Law it the secretary. The oireciors 01 in " met in Union June and decided bank to move to Lents. Automobile. At 7th and Oak streets can be seen the biggest bargain in new automobiles ever offered In Portland: 7 passenger or roadster; 90 fa. p. 4-cyUnder Wayne machines for J1650. Price is J1000 under regular and machines can't be beat for style or quality, sise or equip ment. If in the market, don't fail to see them. Death or Mrs. H. B. O. Lvman. Mrs. H. B. G. Inman died yesterday at her home, 720 Union avenue North, at the age of 85 years. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Rachael Ken nedy. John A. Gore. Mrs. Mary M Mor gan. Delison Gore, Mrs. Nettle J. Baker and' Mrs. Harriett Bean. For Nbwst News, Oregon News Co., 147 6th street. SAY THEY ME GUILTLESS ALLEGED POSTOFFICE ROBBERS IX COURT. Government Inspectors Believe Their Prisoners Participated In Two Other Crimes. Bert Allen, George Dunbar and James Davis, alias "Blackle" Davis, charged with robbing the Troutdale postofflce last month, were arraigned before United States Commissioner Cannon yesterday. Pleading not guilty, their preliminary examination was set for September 6. In the meantime the trio will be held in the Multnomah county Jail in default of $2000 bonds which were required for their release. Postal Inspector Riches suspects the three men of the burglary of the Trout dale and Kelso postofflces but will en deavor to connect them with the Trout dale crime when robbers took 1265 of the funds of the Government and nearly 8600 belonging to a storekeeper in whose place of business the postal station was lo cated. The names given by the three men, who were arrested at The Dalles several days ago, are known to be assumed, but the Federal authorities have knowledge that Allen was arrested in Tacoma June 29, last, on a charge of .carrying con cealed weapons. He gave the name of B. O. Burr, was fined 11000 and Served a sentence in Jail. As for Davis, repre sentatives of the Government have been looking for "Blackle" ever since the Troutdale robbery. At that time he was suspected of the crime and when de tected at The Dalles, he and his two companions were taken Into custody. Davis has served a term in the Deer Lodge (Montana) penitentiary. MOXEY ORDER FORMS STOLEX Postal Authorities on Lookout for Attempts to Pass Them. Postal authorities at Portland have been notified of the theft of money order forms 4601 to 4800, inclusive, from the Postofflce at Schurs, Nev. Twenty-three of these blanks already have been forged and cashed, while 101 of the orders, numbered 4700 to 4800; inclusive, have been recovered, leaving 66 others unaccounted for. The last at tempt made to pass these money orders was on July 13 last, so far as the Post offlce authorities have been advised, but it is suspected that efforts will be made to obtain money on the other 68. "Co-operation of merchants and all classes of business men Is necessary if the guilty parties nre to be apprehend ed," said Postal Inspector Riches yes terday. "The favorite scheme of thieves taking these money-order blanks is to pass them on merchants and saloon men Saturday nights. They never un dertake to cash them at the Postofflce, knowing that they are sure to be de tected, and for that reason they rely on the unusupecting business man to accept these forged money orders. If merchants will be on the lookout and notify us of any attempt to cash sus picious money orders they can assist us greatly in running down the men for whom the Postal . authorities are searching'.' THIRD-STREET PROPERTY 821,000 will buy a quarter block on Third street, that is an exceptionally good buy at the price. Montgomery street property, $20,000 will buy quar ter block, finely located and with the poor improvements now on the prop erty, is paying six per cent net on the price asked. This ought to be snapped up at once, as it is a bargain. Fifth street corner. Corner on Fifth street, fairly well Improved, paying a good rate of Interest on the price asked. This property I would recommend to one of my own relatives as the best buy to be had in the city -at the price. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark St, Portland. Oregon. . YOUR FURS MADE OVER During August we are making- special prices on all work sent in this month. These prices will include free storage in our cold storage vaults. Our new Fall . , r nrwr rv ThlhlHnn AV T- siyiea a . " . . - - . dors placed row will be taken at mid summer prices, guaranteeing you a sub stantial saving in price. H. Llebes & Co., John P. Plagemann, Mgr., Corbett Bldg., Morrison street. A GOOD INVESTMENT. $40,000 buys fine corner on Fifth street, fair improvements, paying good rate of interest on price asked, and sure to grow in value. For full par ticulars call upon Charles K. Henry St. Son, 250 Stark St, Portland, Ore- - . e e gon - UNDEROROtrWD Flit I! ALARM. City frlftan Savarinn An A Assistants V FEW GET MEDALS Spanish War Veterans Not Familiar With Law. HOW TO FILE APPLICATION Blanks Are Sent to All Eligible Who Make Request of Quartermas-' ter-General's Office In Washington. There would seem to be some' sort ot misunderstanding in the ranks of veterans ot the war with Spain and subsequent Philippine Insurrection concerning- proper method to be ob served in obtaining the Congressional medal. The War Department's regu lations are simple enough, and all those who served in the volunteer and regular service and who are entitled to receive these medals only have to make application to the Quartermaster-General's department, Washington, D. C, for the award of one of these emblems and forthwith he will be sent an application blank to be filled In. If he is entitled to receive the award. It will be forwarded to him upon the return of the blank. Many members of the Second Oregon regiment make Inquiry of the ex Colonel, General O. Summers, which leads him to believe that only a small portion of the former soldiers of his command have applied for the medals, and he is of the opinion If these old soldiere understood that it is required of them first to apply Tor the medals before the official machinery at Wash ington is set in motion, more of the men would be receiving their badges of honor. The act of Congress and Instructions printed on the application blank fol lows: 1. An act to provide medals for certain persona. Be It enacted by the Senate and Houae of Bepreeentattlvea of the United States of America In Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be, and is here by, authorized and directed to procure a bronze medal, with suitable device, to be presented to each of the several officers and enlisted men and fanillfea of such as may be dead, who, having volunteered and enlisted under the calls of the President for the war with Spain .served beyond the term of their enlistment to help to suppress the Philippine Insurrection, and who sub sequently received an honorable discharge from the Army of the United States, or who died prior to such discharge of the United States, or who died . prior to such dis charge. Approved. June 29. 1906. The medals provided for b the Congress in the above quoted act, are to be presented to those men, both of the volunteer and regular forces. Included within lta provisions, who were enrolled under a call of the Presi dent and served In the Philippine islands in the prosecution of the war with Spain. On April 11. 1899. these volunteers (the war with Spain being over) were entitled to be mustered out. A new war. however, that of the Philippine insurrection, broke out February 4. 1899. The Congressional medal will be issued to the Spanish war volunteers and men of the regular army entitled to their discharges under the provisions of General Order 40. Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's office. May 10. 1898. who served beyond the conclusion of the Treaty of Peace with Spain, viz, sub sequent to April 11, 1899. and who received an honorable discharge. 2. It Is Important that the applicant sup ply fully and accurately all of the data needful to complete a blank form (to be furnished upon application) concerning the military service rendered while earning the right to the Congressional medal. 3. The name of the soldier should be Identical with that given en his discharge certificate, and where the soldier was en rolled and served under a different name than the one signed to the application, the fact should be explained in the blank space immediately above-the signature. 4. To receive the consideration of the War Department and affidavit must bear the official seal of the officer administering the oath, if be uses sn official seal. FINE RESIDENCES. We have two. or three of the finest residences in the city of Portland, new, modern, well-built and excep tionally fine homes, and In choice lo cations. People ot refined tastes and means can be supplied In homes al ready erected as fine as there is in the city. We are restricted from ad vertising the particular property, but parties wanting fine homes will find it to their advantage to call upon us before buying or building. For full partlculare call upon Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark St., Portland, Ore gon. WHEREJ0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at ths Portland Restaurant: fine private apart ments for ladies, 306 Wash., near Fifth. Pekln Restaurant, a special Sunday chicken dinner with lobster salad, ice cream, cakes, etc., 60c U A. M. to 8 P. M. Merchants' lunch .daily 25c 823 Stark, corner Sixth. Superior Restaurant. 187 4th. near YamhilL Special Chicken Dinner, in cluding pie or ice cream, 85c First class service. Moore's Restaurant will serve a 60o chicken dinner today,. 148 Fifth, opposite Meier & Frank's, Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine chicken dinner today. 60 cents, 331 Wash. A special 60c chicken dinner today at Hall's Restaurant, 330 Washington St. CHOICE RESIDENCE SITE 100x150 feet in size, in most select locality in the city of Portland. Any person wanting a site for an elegant residence should Inspect this, as it is the very best building site in the city that is unoccupied. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark St., Port land, Oregon. v SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS - Best Oak Leather. While yon wait, or sent for. Jacob Schwlnd, 867 Stark, near Park. Phone Main 7359, A 8212. BURNSIDE-SL PROPERTY Very desirable corner on Burnslde street, exceptionally good location; see us about this, as it is a bargain. Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neigh bors for their kind assistance during our recent sad bereavement and for their beautiful floral offerings: also the carmen for their floral tribute. MR. THOS. H. B. RYAN AND FAMILY, Schoolchildren Whose eyes trouble them or who are afflicted with headache, should take advantage of OUR FREE OFFER to make a thorough examination of their eyes before the Fall term begins. Our optical department is equipped for handling- the most difficult cases, and Dr. Pratt, who is in charge of it, has made a special study of the eye for 20 years. We use no medicines, but through the aid of proper lenses we have been able not only to prevent but to straighten CROSS-EYES, so com mon in schoolchildren who are Btudi ous. Weak muscles and overstudy are common causes of the eyes turning In. HeadacheB are also brought on through strained muscles of the eye. Properly fitted glasses work wonders, in such cases. Don't GO TO FAKJERS. It costs you nothing for an honest examination and opinion from our optician, and we give our customers only the most courteous treatment. You needn't buy glasses if you don't want to, as we don't force sales. - - IT'S YOUR DUTY TO YOUR CHILD, If there are symptoms of eye trouble, to have them tested before hard study begins. Are you going to shirk the re sponsibility when It costs you nothing-T Jaeger Bros. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 2M Morrisoi St., Bet. Third and Fourth. ONCE M0RE AT HOME After an absence of some five weeks in Eastern markets, J. M. Acheson re turned to Portland some few days since. His business In the East was selecting goods for the opening- of the new Ache son cloak and suit and ladies' garment store, which he will operate. The great er portion of this new stock has ar rived, and can be Inspected by anyone so desiring. It is timely to say that this new Acheson cloak and suit store will have some very striking advan tages for patrons in general and the same will impress them forcibly. Ele gant light for showing goods. Best work and fitting-rooms in the United States (and we don't stutter). The im mense stock all fresh and new, select ed by Mr. Acheson when In the East and, greatest of all, the ridiculously low' expenses to run this store this fact will be a very prominent feature of this garment store, and will be so plain that they who run can see that the AchesoRvSult house can easily sell garments one-third lower than any of the many high-rent, expense-eating stores In this city. "Take it from" J. M. He knows he's been there. The store will be opened full-blast in a few days, and is located in the Acheson building on Fifth street. Full an nouncements and descriptions will be given also the reasons why you should call and see the plant. Acheson Cloak & Suit Company. GRESHAM BUYS FAIR SITE Seven Acres Will Also Be Used for Public Park. H. A. Darnall, of the Gresham Her ald, who was in Portland yesterday, announced that the Council had Jufet bought a seven-acre tract on the west border of the town. He did not learn what price was paid. The tract, he said, is partly covered with trees, while the remainder is cleared. Mr. Darnall said the land purchased is ex cellent for a park, and for the fair, which is to be held some time in Octo ber. "The outlook for the Fair," said Mr. Darnall, "is encouraging-. The men who have the matter In hand are men who will make It go. With the ground secured, there will be clear sailing." STARK-STREET PROPERTY We have a very choice investment property on Stark street People hav ing money to invest should call upon us and Inspect this property, and we will demonstrate that It Is the best purchase to be had in the city. Apply to Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. . WAREHOUSEPROPERTIES We have a number of fine sites on Thirteenth, and can supply you with a single lot on the track, or a quarter block or half block, at reasonable prices. Any one wanting- good ware house locations should call and see us. Charles K. Henry & Son, 250 Stark St, Portland, Oregon. . FIR C0RDW00D. First-class four-foot wood at a saving price. Immediate delivery. Oregon Fuel Company, 332 Alder st Main 66, A 1665. Weapons Seized Only Junk. PEKIN. Aug. ' 22. The difficulty growing out of the seizure by the Chinese authorities of 12,000 rifles without ammunition, at Chin Chow, in the early part of August, has been settled without reference to Pekln. COLONIAL A NEW FLATWARE PATTERN The grace and symmetry of this pattern is much out of the ordinary run, and togeth er with the hand-engraved work, presents the ahlest conception . of the silversmith. Must be seen to be appreciated. A com plete stock of dozen work and single pieces for dinner services on hand. fnnipr Third and Manufacturing Jewelers Opticians Diamond Importer vasice Ad Smartest Ideas and Unique Pattern Confined Here Priced From $15.00 The governor of Fo Klen accepts the explanations of the Chinese Formosan shippers that the transaction was dis carded weapons that had been sold as Junk. SAN FRANCISCO VETERINARY COLLEGE Next session begins Sept. IS. Catalog free. Dr. Chas. Keane. Prea. 1818 Market St.. 8. F. Leffert's Special Sale To September 1st For the remaining seven days of August we will have a general sale, and will make very low prices to reduce our stock to make room for our Fall lines, which are now arriv ing. . KOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to purchase precious and semi-precious -stones; also brooches, pins, rings, etc., at a saving- of 2o per cent to 50 per cent. Many of our goods will be sold at actual cost to close out these lines quickly. $5.00 Brooches tSJiO $10.00 Brooches. . 6.0 $25.00 Brooches. 1(15.00 $50.00 Brooches 3S.OO $15.00 Diamond Rings a.oo $25.00 Diamond Rings HS.OO $S0.00 Diamond Ring's MS.OO $100.00 Diamond Rings 75.M) $150.00 Diamond Rings 120.00 LOCKETS, CHAINS, SCARF PINS, CHARMS, BRACELETS, COMBS, PURSES at ONE-THIRD OFF We call your attention to our at tractive windows and new marble ''we make a specialty of fine watch repairing. LEFFERT'S 272 "Washington St., Near 4th. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES Complete Stock, moderate prices. Mall erden soUol seo. Cataloao free. WOODABO. GIA&KB CO Portland. Or. ' ENGRAVED Washineton Streets. j -JW .aV j Autumn Display o: Quality CLOCKS A full line of brass and inlaid mahogany Seth Thomas Clocks just received. Surely you will find something that will please you. Let us look after the guarantee. 284 Washington Street WRITE FOR INFORMATION ' Begarding the One-Way COLONIST FARES NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY From the East to the Northwest. In effect during September and October. Apply to A. D. CHARLTON, A G. P. A, . 255 Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon, Or to any passenger representative of the Company for full informa tion. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points in the East. While the Season Lasts Visit HOCLIPS AND WESTPORT BEACHES RentaPiano You will want a piano in yoar home this Fall and Winter. It will afford you much pleasure. Perhaps you tee I that you are not ready to purchase tne piano you desire to own. Most mu sicians look forward to the time when they wUl own a Stelnway Piano. Rent a piano from us and an tne money paid as rent will b applied toward the purchase of a Stelnway. VTe have the largest stock of pianos In the city and the finest line of old standard, reliable, well-known makes. Read the names names as familiar as the names of old friends Stelnway, Kna.be. A. B. Chase. Everett. Ludwtg, Packard. Conov.r, Kingsbury. Welling ton, Estoy, Emerson. Kurtsmann, and others. Our main salesrooms, second floor. Sixth and Morrison. Entrance to store opposite Postofflce. Sherman, Clay S Go. "The Home of Dependable Pianoa" NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE Schools of Dentistry and Pharmacy One of the best-equipped in stitutions of its kind in the en tire West. The annual session begins Oc tober 1st of each year. For further information and cata log of either school, address DE. HEEBEET 0. MILLER, Corner 15th and Couch Streets, Portland, Oregon. Clothes Introducing. the Earliest Arrivals of the Seasons Innovations. t Presenting an opportunity of making your reservations from the most distinctively superior clothing ever conceived and constructed by, the foremost master craftsmen of America. Designing Absolutely to $50.00 Between Fourth and Fifth PtXTLUttiOflOa. ' Via the "TWELVE STORIES OF SOLID COMFORT" Building is of concrete, steel and marble. Located in the m o st fashion able shopping district. 210 rooms, 135 baths. Library and bound maga zines in read ing - rooms for guests. Absolutely fire SEATTLE'S proof. English Grill. Bates, $1.00 tip Most Refined Hostelry Thorough Cleanliness Finally Made Possible THE IDEAL VACT.TM CLEANER, a household Implement that frees you from all drudgery of broom and brush, has brought within th. reach of all the only thoroughly efficient and strictly sanitary method of cleaning the world has known. An IDEAL VACUUM CXEANIMJ SYSTEM In your houae at th. nominal cost of 23 The dustle.a machine that saves time, labor and money. Sold by Walker Co General Agents. 50 McKay Bldg The machine la being demonstrated dally at 606 McKay Bldg. Com, and see It. chwab Printing Co. 24T! STARK STREET 1 . ilS mm--- UaSSSI. M 100.2!