The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 15, 1909, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 29

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    THE STJXDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTXAU, AUGUST lo, 1909.
7
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGONIAX TELEPHONES.
pc States. Home.
Countlng-Room MMn 7070 A GOBS
City Circulation Vain 70.0 A 6
Managing Kduor HulnTOiO A '5
Fundiy F.ditor Main 7070 A 6;5
. -vi..,n 7:170 A '15
City Editor '. '. V. a:n 7070 A
Sum. Buildings Main jOiO A ou5
AMUSEMENTS.
SrKBlLOW THEATER (Twelfth and Mor-
phahI E1rt..k Thomnaon'a nrodUCtion
of the drama. "Polly of the Circus." Tola
afternoon, 2.13; tonlgnt s:id.
OP.PHEUM THEATER (Morrison, between
filxta and seventni Advancea rinut-
Tills. Matinee at 2:13. Tonight at 8:15.
GRANT) THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh ar.d Park) vaudeville ae luxe.
2 SO. 7:30 and P. M.
piv'Tir.rfl thrattr (Fourth and Stark)
Continuous vaudeville, 2:S0, 7:30 and
:30 P. M.
l:Tn m V kT tr? Movlnr-nlcture show
evory afternoon and evening. 2 to 10:30
o'clock.
OAKS r w. P. carllne.) Conceit by
Donatelll's Italian band. This afternoon
at 2:Z0 and tomcat at 8:15-
RECREATION" PARK. (Twenty-fifth and
Vauk'hn Haaeball. vernon vs. ruri"
Thla afternoon at J: 30.
:
j OREGONIANAT RESORTS J
j Fer ajaickest service) sabserlbe i
itor The Orenonlon at Summer
resorts t k r n tc h ke follavrtns; T
areata and avoid walling- in line T
at Ike poafp'rice. City r a t e a. I
SDbarrlptlooa by mail iavarlably I
f la idmcc. t
w r- T. mil
I Urrakrra. . .".".".".".'..Hotel Breakers
Lui Beach .Stranhal Co.
.ceavievr Straobal l
Ilwaro Railway Co..Nevra Agent I
rolnmhla Beacb Mlas Sannders
J Oearhaxt Severin Harkaom
i eaid- ". Dreeeer A Co.
rvtport Ceoraje Sylvester
.Weoaha Siprinisa J. A. Barle
Shipbrrda Sprincs... Mineral Hotel
J Wllholt Sprlnsra. . .F. W. SIcLfran
I Caseadla G. SI. Gelendorfer
Collins Springe. Collins Hotel a
i t
Made Associatb Pastor. Rev. Francis
1 Cook has been called to oe associate
pastor of the Central Christian Church,
East Twentieth and East Salmon streets,
and will assist Rev. J. F. Ghormley. Mr.
Cook has had extended experience as
pastor, having been associated with Dr.
H. O. Breeden. of Dea iloines, la., and
Xr. J. S. Myers, of Dedalia, Mo. Mr.
Cook also attained considerable promin
ence as a singing evangelist. Erection of
the mone edifice and the growing work
of the Central Christian Church made It
necessary that Dr. Ghormley should have
an associate. The walls of the stone
church ar5 rising rapidly and probably
the basement will be occupied this Fall.
Mr. Cook's family consists of his wife,
on daughter and son. He has already
entered on his work and his family will
soon arrive.
Miss Rena Kadt. sister of Mark T.
Kady. died at her brother's residence, 63
Wiberg Lane, at noon Friday, after a
hort Illness of only 24 hours, due to a
general collapse of the- system from
anemia. Mise Kady was picked up un
conscious on Sixth street, near Washing
ton, at noon Thursday. She was taken
to her brother's home, but never re
covered from the shock. She is survived
by one brother. Mark T. Kady, and two
filters. Mrs. William Wahlstrom, of Green
Bay. Wis., and Mrs. Delia Coetello, of
Baltimore. Md. She has been a resi
dent of Portland ttn years, where she
he!d the position as private secretary to
her brother who is President of the
Union Pacific Life Insurance Company.
Mehsner Discharged. Fred W. Mess
ner. the barber arrested early last week
on a complaint sworn to Deputy Coroner
Dunning, charged with the murder of his
6-months-old Infant son was arraigned
before Judge Bennett in Municipal Court
yesterday morning and waa ordered difl
ml5?ed from custody because of want of
evidence to substantiate the charges.
Band Will, Give Concert. The Penin
sular Band will give a public concert this
afternoon in the North Albina Park, at
i:30 o'clock. The North Albina and Arbor
Lodge volunteer Are companies will play
a game of baseball In the afternoon In
tho park. There is much rivalry between
these teams and a warmly contested
game Is expected.
Jttdoe Morrow Goes to Michioah.
Judge R. G. Morrow, of the Circuit
Court, left yesterday for Michigan, where
he will attend a family reunion at his
mother's home, at Niles. He will spend
a few days at the University of Michi
gan, at Ann Arbor, and will return to
Portland about September 7.
The Law Department. University of
Oregon, meets the wants of ambitious
young men. Night classes. Faculty of
17 Instructors composed of leading Judges
and lawyers. Fall term opens September
J Catalogue on application. Walter H.
Evans, secretary, 611 Corbett building.
Sot-iaust Meetings Tonight at 8
o'clock, at Marxian hall, 20Si Stark
street, Hubert Langerock will speak on
"The Law of Life." Admission free, all
welcome, Tuesday, at 8 P. M., J. Can
frell. of Iola. Kan., will speak on "Social
ism and Its Purposes," In the same hall.
Oreoon Crrr Boat.
Sunday Trips.
Leave Tatlor-Street Dock
9 A. M.. 12 M. and 3 P. M,
RotJND Trip 46 Cents.
Tickets Good ox O. W. P. Car.
Wi Sni.l. hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prices, for 80 pound beds from
87 50 and up. We renovate mattresses and
return them the same day. Portland
curled Hair Factory. H. Metxger, pro
prietor. Front St., Main 474. A 1374.e
J NO. A. ROIBLTIO'S StNS CO.
Majci-tacturkrs or
Wire Rope, Iron &rmri. and Copper
Wire.
Removed From SI First Street to
89 Fifth Street, LtruaERUENs Bum.'
Job Hayes begs to Inform his friends
and public that he has associated hlm
pelf with Union Guarantee Ass'n., in the
capacity of city solicitor for California
Ice Co . of San Francisco, Cal.
Wanted. Five or six-room, modern
house or bungalow. In good residence dis
trict; small payment down. Price and
particulars to O SOT, Oregonlan.
WHrN In Seattle patronise the Golden
Rod Inn. next to subway on ray Streak.
It is operated by Acme Mills Co., manu
facturers of Golden Rod Oats.
Sewkd Soles, 75 Cents. Best Oak
Leather. While you wait, or sent for.
Jacob SVhwind, 367 Stark, near Park.
Phone Main 73i. A 8211.
For Rext or Sale. Quarter block N.
Av. cor.. l!th and Clay Ms. Inquire 516
Lumbermens bldg.. cor. F.fth and Stark.
Warnino. George D. De Morris is no
longer connected In any capacity with
the Anglo-American Discount Ass'n.
"Lefferts" pure gold seamless wedding.
Tings, all sizes; eneravins free; price. 85
to 8:i ITS Washington etneet.
Try a good luncheon at the Woman's
Exchange, 1S6 Fifth street. Delicious,
home-cooked delicacies.
GiLT-ErcE Investment, will sell, SMOOl
Portland Home Telephone gold bonds, at
"9. B 80S. Ortgonian.
Dr. Haotard. veterinary surgeon. B. &
O. T. Stables. th and Davis. Main 10T7.
Brandes" Grill. I S S.xth, serves an
elegant 7-course French dinner, all day.
Rosenthal Sisteiis. Hairdressers and
manicurers, !"0 7th. bet. Stark and Oak.
"Viavi Hyoitine," science of hea'th, 400
Cages, free. Write 6t Rothchlld bldg.
Bhipherd's Springs is the place for
rou. E. L Sliipherd. manager.
ria. HaRhia. dunUst, retur&s, A.u- ii.
6tstm in EtrsDAT School Work. At J
meeting of pastors, superintendents
and Sunday school specialists, held In i
.i 1 1 . i - -wr II" il A rtn
lire auauonuiii ui lijc i - " - - --
Monday evening, Angust , It was de
cided to call another meeting and In
clude all assistants and department su
perintendents for Monday evening. Au
gust 23. at the same place. The com
mittee In charge has begun the biggest
thing in a Sunday school way mat nas
I ever bpen undertaken In the West. It ifl
, r.rotoae. to organize a class of 600 In
union teacher training worn, m uxi u
Monday evening from September IS, 1903,
to June 13, 1&10. J. Albert Emrich, a
specialist in Bible school work, will
teach the class. An opportunity Is now
given for the Sunday schools of Portland
and vicinity to get trained teachers for
their schools. The association extends
an invitation to pastors, superintendents
and workers to be present and help to
complete arrangements. Such classes are
quite common In the East.
Business Men Will, Go. Advices have
been received by the Chamber of Com
merce that elaborate preparations are
being made by the citizens of Marshneld
and North Bend for the entertainment of
delegates and visitors at the Oregon
Idaho Development Congress which will
convene in those cities next week. The
Portland Chamber of Commerce will
send a representative delegation to- the
convention. Many other Portland )usr
nes3 men are also to participate and will
leave here on the special steamers to
Coos Bay. Special transportation facili
ties have been arranged on the Break
water and the Alliance.
Cornerstone to Be Laid. The corner
stone of the new Mount Tabor Metho
dist Church will be laid, tomorrow eve
ning at 7:15 o'clock, by Bishop Charles
W. Smith, of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, assisted by Rev. D. L. Rader,
of the Pacific Christian Advocate, and
President Homan, of Willamette Univer
sity. The structure will be built at
cost of 812.000 and the furnishing will
cost about 85000. It will be made of con
crete blocks and will measure 70 feet
bv 90 feet. This will add another to the
already large number of stone churches
on the East Side.
Ruppner Case Dropped. Owing to the
non-appearance of Thomas C. Devlin
receiver of the defunct Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank, in Municipal Court to
press his charges against R. R. Ruffner,
who Mr. Devlin avers threatened his
life, the case was ordered stricken from
the docket by Police Judge Bennett yes
terday morning. The case called for trial
yesterday morning was the sequel to a
fistic encounter several weeks ago m
Devlin's office. Ruffner was subsequently
taken into custody on the charge of as
sault and battery. A Jury acquitted him.
Road in Good Condition. The recent
dry weather has put the Mount Hood
road from Sandy In good condition. Quite
a number of automobiles left- yesterday
for the various resorts near Mount Hood
witk loads of pleasure parties, who will
return today and Monday. When the
roads are dry automobiles make the run
to the Toll Gate in a few hours.
An Income for Ladles. To women of
refinement who are In touch with people
of standing who would be Interested in
an Investment of character and merit.
we offer an excellent opportunity to
secure a splendid income from a few
minutes occasional effort. Replies strictly
confidential. V 314, Oregonlan.-
Will Discuss Vaccination. "Vaccina
tion and Vivisection vs. Kindness and
Cleanliness" will be the subject to be
discussed at the Portland branch of the
International Ethical Educational So
ciety, at 8 o'clock next Tuesday, at 601
Yamhill street. The public is invited to
take part In the discussion.
Miss Lenora Conkelman, who ' has
been East or the past six weeks in the
interest of Fraley Bros. Millinery, re
turned Thursday. Miss Conkelman wishes
to assure the patrons of this establish
ment a goodly number of deslgDs out of
the ordinary in Fall hats. ,
Wanted. A butcher who is looking for
good location in city; have a proposi
tion that will Interest you. AX. 301. Oreg'n.
Lecture and Messages. Mrs. Edith
Cobb, today. First Spiritual Society, 11th
and Xamlilll. Free.
Plug Team Wranted- Suitable for camp
and farm. Hawk, &$ 3d. Both phones.
Skamania Co. Land See new today.
CAR EMPLOYES TO FROLIC
Third Picnic of Season Will
Be
Given Monday at Estacada.
B. S, Josselyn, president of the Port
land Railway, Light & Power Company,
has granted to the employes of the road
holiday, to be taken tomorrow, when
picnic will be held at Estacada. This
Is the third of a series of picnics given
this Summer by the management to the
employes. The offices forces, shopmen,
general electric men and all train serv
ice men who can be spared will be given
the day to amuse themselves. '
Two special trains of eight cars each
will carry the 1100 employes, leaving
East Water and Morrison streets at 8:50
A. M. and going to Estacada, where the
day will be spent. Donatelli's band will
be taken along to furnish music and to
play for dancing in the pavilion. There
will also be various athletic events, in
cluding a baseball game between the
married men and the single.
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland restaurant; fine private apart
ments for ladles. 305 Wash., near Fifth.
.Vhen at the A.-T.-P. Exposition, Se
attle, dine at Oregon restaurant, in Ore
gon building. W. F. Watson, Prop.
Don't fall to try the new Imperial
Kantong Cafe. 458 Washington. Special
Sunday chicken dinner with ice cream,
40 cents. Merchants lunch dally. 25
cents. All boxes decorated in Oriental
style.
A special 60c chicken dinner today at
Hall's restaurant. 830 Washington St.
ROOF GARDEN.
Nortonla Hotel, Eleventh street, off
Washington. Dinner parties arranged
for. Phone Home A 6021. Main 7161.
MANTELBRICK.
Eight varieties. P. L. Cherry Co., 310
Lumber Exchange.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune, Columbia Bldg, Main, A 1635.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. B. L. Saunders wishes to thank
the friends, neighbors and linemen for
the beautiful, floral offerings and the
kindness and sympathy shown her in
her recent bereavement.
MHS. K. L. SAUNDERS.
CARD OF THAA'KS,
We wish to thank our friends for the
many expressions of sympathy and
kindness extended to us in our sad be
reavement in the death of our daughter.
MK. AND MKS. S. E. REHNSTRuM
CARD OF THAXKj.
Robert P. Lyle wishes to thank his
friends for their floral decorations and
sympathy at the funeral of Mrs. Mamie
A. Lyle. -
Clearance sale fine shoes at Rosenthal's
means mony saved.
For trunks 0 to the Harris Trunk Co. '
MANYVISITORSHERE
Commercial Club Will Do
Much Entertaining.
FARMERS PLAN JUNKETS
Three Conventions to Be Carried On
at Same Time Worcester Board
of Trade Excursion With 100
in Party Comes Tuesday.
This week Portland will be visited
by a host of agricultural enthusiasts
from all parts of the Union and Canada.
Three distinct conventions will be held
in this city during the week, each with
the, aim of bettering the agricultural
Interests throughout the country. The
Commercial Club will be headquarters
of all the delegates and visitors to the
trio of conventions and elaborate plans
have been made for their entertainment
while here.
Since late yesterday delegates to the
American Association of Farmers' Insti
tute workers, which will open its ses
sions tomorrow at the convention hall
of the Commercial Club, have been ar
riving in the city. Tuesday . the Asso
ciation for the Promotion of Agricul
tural Science will open its initial ses
sion, to be followed by the three; days'
sessions of the American Agricultural
Colleges and experimental stations.
which will open on Wednesday and
continue until Friday.
- On Saturday the delegates of the
three conventions will mobilize and
participate in various sightseeing
Jaunts arranged by the commerolal bod
ies. A trip through the apple orchards
at Hood River will consume the greater
portion of the day at Hood River on
Saturday. On Monday the visitors will
journey to Dundee and Independence,
where the hopfields will be viewed.
Upon -the arrival of the party at Cor
vaills a tour of the Oregon Agricultural
College will be made, after which the
delegates will be entertained by the cit
izens of that place.
Tuesday the Jaunt will be resumed
and the state capital at Salem will be
visited. Albany and Chemawa will be
touched before the return to Portland.
Worcester People Tuesday.i
Portland will, welcome Worcester, Mass.
business men next Tuesday. On- that
date the special train bringing almost 100
business men from the Eastern city whl
arrive in town and much attention will
be shown them here. It is realized the
Worcester people are a long way from
home when -they are on this shore of the
continent and everything .possible will
be done to dispel any trace of homesick
ness.
The visitors upon their arrival at
A. M. on Tuesday will be escorted to the
Portland Hotel for breakfast. A special
trolley ride will be given from the hotel at
10 A. M. that will show the visitors the
principal points of interest about the city.
Luncheon will be served at the Commer
cial Club at 12:15. During the afternoon
the wishes of the visitors will govern
their entertainment. : The Worcester spe
cial leaves the same night at 6 o clock.
The visiting party includes many who
are known to former New England peo
ple nving in and about Portland and In
order to give these an opportunity to visit
with old friends, time will be afforded at
the Portland Hotel between 8:80 and 10
. IS.
The Worcester special has attracted a
great deal of attention all over the
Northwest, partly because of the fact
that It carries 'along a glee club of 40
voices, all members of the Worcester
Board of Trade, under whose auspices the
excursion is being run. This glee club re
cently Bang at the National Irrigation
Congress at Spokane and will also sing
at the Commercial Club here.
Governors to Meet.
Governor Benson, accompanied by his
staff, will extend' a welcome to Governor
Shallenberger, of Nebraska, when he
reaches Portland on the morning of
August 21. Arrangements are now being
made through the Commercial Club
whereby Nebraska's executive will be re
ceived in a fitting manner. The distln
gushed viBltor will be accompanied by bis
staff. Governor Benson wrote Manager
Richardson, of the Commercial Club, yes
terday that he will take part In the en
tertainment now being arranged In Gov
ernor Shallenberger's honor. The Ne
braska executive, together with his of
ficial family, la making a tour of the
Pacific Coast that will include all the
principal cities. The visiting party will
arrive on the morning of August 21 at
7 A. M., and will leave the following day
at 8:15 A. M.
CONSULAR WORK .TAUGHT
Tniversity of Oregon Will Fit Young
Men for Service
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene,
Or, Aug. 14. (Special.) One of the
courses of study that Is to receive spe
cial emphasis at the University of Ore
gon during the coming year will be that
given in preparation for . the consular
service. The demand for young men
for this branch of Government employ
ment has Increased greatly during the
past few years, and many Oregon boys
are asking that the instruction neces
sary for passing the required examina
tions be given.
The young man who is looking for
ward to the consular service as a ca
reer no longer finds It possible to seek
out members of Congress and ask them
to forward him, with recommendations,
to the Department of State at Wash
ington. Instead he must be preparing
himself for the examination, which is
the initial test of his fitness.
All of the subjects necessary for the
examination have been given for some
time at the University of Oregon, but
they have not heretofore been grouped
with reference to the consular service.
The subjects required in the course in
clude modern languages, higher mathe-
Lmatlcs, chemistry, Latin, anthropology.
sociology, political science and econom
ics, constitutional law, general history
and English composition. ' The general
direction of the course will.be under the
chnree of the department of economics
FOREIGN BOOKS
"We carry German Text-Books, Ger
man Fiction find Novels, German Mag
azines; also French Text-Books and
Novels, -and Spanish Text-Books and
Novels.
All kind3 o books for foreigners to
learn English.
The A. W. Schmale Co.
229-231 First Street
t,
1
, The Diamond
Question
What Kind of a Diamond to Buy
and Where to Bur Itf-
W have ana were d this ques
tion a thousand times and every
one of our diamond customers
fieem so well pleased that they
send their friends to us. THAT
IS why we are doing such a
larpe diamond business.
YOU Hl'K NO CHANCES in
buying: diamonds of us. We are
In huMlness to stay.
Oiu stCCEjis surely ousht to
demonstrate that we understand,
our business, and our methods
certainly have met with the ap
proval of the public. Others
have found this out, why not
youf
Out Solitaire Diamond Ring's
ra n grl n a: in. prices fro m to
fl(M have been bis sellers.
We enenKe only expert dia
mond setters. Ail work done by
us.
Our Diamond Mountings are all
3 4 and 18 karat handmade and
we have an extra large selection
to choose from. '
Have yon seen our 910 Dia
mond Rlna; for misses? Regular
price $15. A bo at 25 left so
hurry.
Let us show vou our new style
of mountings, the kind that make
your diamonds look larger.
Jaeger Bros.
leading- Jewelers and Opticians,
2116 MORRISON ST,
Between Third and Fourth.
The Lara-eat Jewelry Star. In the
.City.
and political science. The Indications
are that a large number of students
will register for this work.
Good For Yon.
If yon have rheumatism or an impure
system, take Bark Tonic It does the
-work, 76c a bottle. Clemenson Drug;
Co.. cor. Fiont and Morrison sta., Port
land, Or.
Shoe bargains at Rosenthal's sale.
The power of your money, the
quality and style of our mer
chandise are the essential
points for your consideration.
F. P. Young
2UO MORRISOJT ST, CORBETT
BLDG, COR. FIFTH ST. .
Ladies' Haberdasher.
TOMORROW'S SPECIAL
ATTRACTIONS.
AD Parasols Half Price
Smart Gloves 50c to $4 Pr.
New Neckwear 25c to $25
Women's and Children's
Hosiery 25c to $3.50 Pr.
Chic Veiling 25c to $2 Yi
Spun Silk Auto Veils $4.50
The New Thing-.
Florshein Waists $1.4$ to
$4.25
Travelers' Accessories Are' a
Special Feature at Our Store.
415 WASHINGTON ST., COR. 11th
Drake & Swan Co.
STORE
CLOSED ALL
WEEK
TO BE
ENTIRELY
REMODELED
Drake&SwanCo.
415 WASHINGTON ST, COR. lllb
THE PERRY HOTEL
Madison St.
A Boren Av.
SEATTLE
f!i !st-
is IS
(5,
Abeoloter
fWrroof
Enroaeaa
FUa
CattedWlnlM
Statloa
The HltfheM Graoe Erary Hedeta Coarealeaol
Centrally located and oonnnandtea' a Tiew of th
Olympic. Cascade Mountain. Mt. Rainierand
ftuat botxna. auio- nui mci umuw u
oa direct cartir.e to tho A.-T.-P ExpoalUea
Advance
Suits
The Question of Protection
AGAINST FIRE
-is settled by the
"DICK" STEEL
SAFE-CABINET
Btzllt en acl&ntlflo llnea, -which en
ables them to protect their content
when tnvutrht to a whit heat.
THEV ARE
LIGHT
CAPACIOUS
ADJUSTABLE
INEXPENSIVE
HANDSOME
PORTABLE
CONVENIENT
SAFE
Mahogany
and Oak
Finiahei
Card Trays, Document Files
Etc, Furnished if Required
. . . - -
Bxcfaatv Areata
TII II A M STATIONERY
iULIlAlfl
Printing Co.
FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
RHEUMATISM
Call for Free Uricsol
Booklet on Treatment
and Diet, at Woodard,
Clarke & Co., Portland;
or write to Uricsol
Chemical Co., Los An
geles, Cal.
DO NOT DELAY
, Hare the matter of a atrit
able memorial attended to.
We earry the largest and
moat artlatio stock to select
from, and a call at our show
room will surprise you with
our work and low prices.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS '
2S4-2M FOURTH ST,
Opposite City Hall.
THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO.
39 YsmkUl, ketwaes Third and Conrtk.
Bauer At Stooper, Props. Phone Main
7655. Shoes called for and delivered tree-
Work
Dona
' WhiU
V lIF-a
l ' V aa
CCHWAB PRINTING CO.
OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
2t-7& STARK, STREET
Display of New Fall
and Overcoats
-the new Fall suits are excep
tionally fine. You'll find some very
catchy new ideas in models and a
very rich display of new weaves, and
patterns.
Some especially good things
in Fall overcoats to show you.
Our Mr. A. B. Steinbach left Portland for
the New York market early in April, to
buy and supervise the make of our Fall
suits and overcoats: By so doing: he was
able to purchase all our Fall lines prior to
the rise of the tariff, thereby enabling: us
to sell our goods at the regular prices; there
will be no advance on any of our Fall g-oods
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
It will pay electrical contractors to see us
before buying elsewhere.
WESTERN ELECTRIC WORKS
No. 61 Sixth Street. Phones. Main 1696, A 1696. Portland, Oregon.
CHICAGO
Now In its NEW HOME
r
- '
ACTING
OPERA
J
New Chicago Musical College Building
Mn-7-(U Michigan Bonlerard. Chicago
NOTB Applications for the SO free and ISO partial Scholarships -will ba received until Sept, 1st,
CD ILLUSTRATED CATALOO MAILED FREE , ' '
American
Kimball Halt
239 to 2B8
Wabaak Are,
QAicego. 1U
Conservatory
The Laadiag School of Manic tad Dranatle Alt. ievmrr
asmiaam innasmiss Uasospaaaad ensaM ef endy. Tear
eWs Train!- Damwnsiit. Fettle school Masic Kkxay
Oan, Phraictl Cnrtste. Moaea Langaagrs.
School of Acting--Hart Cotrwar, Director.
AfeflT Frte WdvewrstrM. 30 Frtm ScJMmrtMpi iaa-Jii
TtlmttJ PwptU afUmtiud Aisaaa. AWS Scomsi fe
tes Tkmtitj, Sept. . Calaor Frtt tm ApplutHn.
JOHN J. HATTSTAEDT, Faxident.
NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE
BcbooU of
DENTISTRY and PHARMACY
Unsurpassed In equipment and advantages,
i The regular- session begins October 4tn-
For. illustrated catalog of either school
address
DH. HERBERT C MUM.
Comer Fifteenth and Couch Streets,
Portland. Oregon.
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D E P A RT W E 1 1 TUNivnurrrFOMONy
HIGH BTAJfDABD, THOROUGH COURSES
Session Begins Sept. 13,1909. For
..t.tulnw Dean. Dr. S. E. JOSEPHI.
410 Dokum Bldg., Portlajtd, Orsoom j
Jewel All-Steel Gas Range
(Ebony finish.)
Spring-balanced oven door, remov
able top burners, asbestos-lined ovens,
galvanized steel top of body and tray
under burners, needle valves, with in
dicator; most durable and economical
gas range built; 68 designs to choose
from. Prices from $12.15 up.
Portland Gas Appliance Co.
143' Seventh. .
OSIOAL COLLEGE
Facing the Lake Front Park
The finest bnildlne of lis kind In the world. Valua
tion tlOOOjOOO.-OO. Hominjf the larg-eit of all Initita
tlons ol MuslcaLLearaing-.
Containing ZIEGFELD HALL
An Ideal Aeditorinm offering nnsnrpeseed facilities
for rehearsals and pnbllo appaaranoea of students in
Concert. Opera and the Drama. Available for a num
ber of first-lass bookings.
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BOARD OF MUSICAL DIRECTORS
Dr. F. Ziegfeld Dr. Lotus F.Ik
Alexander Sebald Herman Devriei
Felix Borowtki Maurice Denies
School of ' All Branches of
Hani Ten Schiller
Anton Foerster
Un. 0. L. Fox
School of
C EXPRESSION
MODERN
LANGUAGES
ACQUISITIONS TO THE FACULTY
ANTON FOERSTEB-The Balneal Flanlat and Instrae.
tor of Berlin. -ALEXANDER
SF-BAliD Famous Hungarian Violinist,
MAURICE DEVRIE8 The Renowned Vocal Instraotor.
Formerly Leading Baritone. Paria Grand Opera ad
Metropolitan Opera Co. of New York.
Founded 1867 44th Season Begins Sept 13
DR. F. ZIEGFELD, Pre.
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a .te.is. rtrvm afrtAol for th train tn c
manly, boy. Instruction thorough and p"
aonal. A thistles wncouraged, opn-ir drills.
A healthy country school life, modern build
ings, pure water, wholesome food. Prepares
for colleges and business lifs. Bpsetal col
leirs preparatory courses and Instruction m
lana-uaa-ea. Fall term begins Spt. 1, 1009.
Located on Lake Btsilacoom. eight mile
outh of TacomaV.
For full Information addrew
D. S. P0LFORD, Principal
Sooth Taeome, Wash.
MANZANITA HALL
' A School for Boys. Palo Alto, Cat
A practical fitting- school for college.
Special attention given to preparation
for Stanford University. Individual In
struction and promotion as rapid as
work will warrant. A separate house
under competent care for small boys.
Send for Illustrated catalogue.
W. A. SHEDD, Head Master.
YiU2ibV BeattlS and Isootns-
ACAVtAlJ' vry Adrantaes for
Boym, Young Man mnd Ymurtgr Mtomsn
(Spring Water, Steam Heat, Klectrio Lights
Write for 32-pase Illustrated catalog
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