TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TORTLAND, AUGUST 22, I&I5. OWN HOI SOUGHT FOR RURALTEAGHER Plans Arc Outlined to Encour age Construction in Washington. "BOARDING OUr' OPPOSED loaibllify for Marriage aoo) Plc ant Sarroajndlngs tbow Tjptm , re Adopted for Large tod n knull Dlatrtrta. L.THPIA. Wash.. Aa. Jl. (Special.) In as endaavor ta encourage Ut con struction of taachera cottages la rura -&oul uietrlcta. Seal Superintendent f public Instruction Josaphlne Corliss . Pre ton. ha h4 prepared aat fnctai lr approv4 twa eats of plane of lClai cottaaea. theea plana belrur at to aervlre) of svhool districts daairlsvc to proH qjartars for Incbtra lira Preston etneldra tba problan af bousing lrttri on of the utmost Importance), eeitavtac that the old plan e ma leather "boarding out la wi t.fariory bota to the teacber aad tb rtruu of tn district who tako torn la "Du'ttna nc ne taacber. aurrouadinge ara often uncongenial to learners under tbe boarding out plan aiJ trier raa cot give the beat work to the district unleee happily situated la rsard to home surroundings, thinks avra. Praetor. Lara t-l lM-Ka riatlara. The teurhere' collate also makes It foeaiste for married learner of either eat to have a pleasant noma, sur rounded by Ihoir owa children, a con ditio not often practicabia where lh cliatrict doas not provide a rent-free dweilia for lb teachers aad tnlr lamilio. Mrn Preston believea teach- ora ehouM bo rncourrtd to marrr and lait faruillaa by making It peae!'. for eWDPV bvnii througa tba teacaere fci'4ii Elan. Th tvrtral aals of plana adopted v Preatoo for taachera' tot!M ar lor Uri and email district. The small cotu dealffned provides a.---omndatine fur tao tcar-bera or ta. h.r an.l f-rmly. Tha living-room I IJ r l f't and Is suf tirlently Uri ! a dinlnar-taMe la one end. TMe ron la made larre ao 11 may be taed for reveptioae, mae-tince of the a-ho rleae. mothers' meetings, and ther utniMln In tha Interest of tha )ofntir. aortal and educational Ufa of too rummunity. Tha bJrMm la provided with a bad alcove io.-ioad with folding glai aloora. The window at the and of tbo loom la lara and arranged lo opa tna viola sua. Wrh l.na arranae bianc the aU-ove may bo converted Into a fraeft-air sleeping room by opomna tnm aiiwtoe and ctatnaT tha folding dnr x larse clotbra cloaat la pra Vldad. UMbreaaea OrttaaaL The kitrhaa ta arrant! wild a sink, cupboard -itl ilrltft. draaars and a cool r A bathroom la provided In lotno iiun. hn thia may t amtttad It e-ired: Tie hoi WAtar lank for h lilhrtMRl and ainh ta p tared la tbe kaihruofn. A amall cellar ateo la pra i'li. but ran ba omitted If deelred K'h the front and rar entranrea bare . a--r. hra. TS coal of thie horn romplrta will bo aboat I Tie If Ibe bathroom and a.nrr tlumMnf flmturea. except the cak. are omiltrd tha roat will be about :, - if tna cellar la omitted II will a li le. Ta Urr ruttaae provided for la d-?ul. lavatory borne. One otfoct In tatl4'r douMa hmra la to provide m )- " S r nrrtmmodationa for romraunlly o.lal a-a-h by uln the two lltlne. voorrta torthr by opanlne; double fold In dra. Thia ermn baa l" seta of foUlina doora. nrwl a hen cloaod and a quilt or Mrbi hun between Ihem. neie ran paaa frm either room lo ilatirb che ox-rupnta of the other. I'arallar I aasrsted. l'!Ua ara provid'd wltlt s'alrwaya 1rm t'-.a kil hen. rWl 1 the front and year entranrea have porvhee and are separated ao a la ale aa muck privacy aa poaaila. Two bedrooms ara pco idd on the aerond floor for eark iae. The bai'irainu ara directly ctrr tha hitrhrre and tha bot water lank la ptered Ihere. The d 'Ui'i- hauae. for I o tea hers' (Ami!", a III coat lul H9b If tfie plumninc a omliied It will ba til leak If tha cellars ara omitted II alll be I'M Ires. .Mr. vrot aueet tbal school dla tn.ia builtitiar rotiatfra for laacbers t ! lha fntioalnS furnilure for earh trarhara" family. KUrhea quen. yen-. dlnlnf.taMe. atv dinlna rbalra Moirl r okca. amall tabV. caay rhatr. rnrtmc rhalr. brdtcad and spiius and rl reaaer. Tile trarhera would furnUh TUC. carpela. rirnperlea. h-J.lin. labia linen and diae.a Tna furniture rurmenrat Yy the d atriri fr t b family would aat It: to l: ANNIVERSARY IS HONORED J. . (1ianiaa, llojarbars rionrrr. Ole-b.-alr ott ItlrtliJa). RilotlU If:. lr. Aue. i:. ifparlal.) a tun. dautthtrre, tfrand-hlldrea. otbar relatives and friend to tha number of l aj'eir M'vl at the bom of air. and Vs. VV. U Mtxleton. on ak freak. r'im'ay n honor of the 'th birthday anntveraary of John IC Cbafman. ftb er of afre. Mna'elon. lit lit Vr t'harmaa cam to thia Stare ar.d aatllad on a donation, land c.airu near 1:1 de. II la now the only e.naiatBa early pioneer llvlna In all trial section of tha county aaat of ;oarbur a ho a aa a married man a.n-n ha croaaed the plain to i-rr.im. II la the lather ef three mm aid four aautthtert. all iivln and married, lils W tfe la drad. Twa soaa. U. P. Oiapman and 8. D Chapman, snd two dauatera. Mrs. a. J muni, ail of tll.de. and airs. Mn Bietoa. of wk i reek. were preaent. Ht ether cftiMren are Mil T 4 Hiddl. of Harding Uor.l , Ceorce t'bapmaa. af Hi Timber. Moat., and Mra. l. C. U 1'ic'tao. now sojourning- in tha Capps l.li.'.ee diatrlct vf l-oui.aa t'ounty. 4-FOOT CUCUMBER GROWN Uoext IlUer Man I.hlbtie rrrallar larje-Mar-d Variety. I-Xir RIVER. Or. Anm Jl. (Spa rta;. Tba laraaal eacumbor ever seen Vara. rowa la ISa ardn of K. P. anydar a local plumber, aad ranams; ttwm II IrvrK-a l four ft la lenctb. were ev.hts.te-1 Ihis week la Mr. liny, der'a n..o. Tb botaau al asme for tbl rara lar va'iety le V i"U llriaMuii" T t.a oMiaarr aardener It Is known a the -rahe " Soma ef Mr. .e.ayder'e r rooked vine fruiie weixb more an five panada t r-,.y era veer aur.-ul.nt aad ara as j a aaaa- t ta th patat aa th ordinary I clumber of mr modeat dlmensioaa, I TEACHER'S MODEL COTTAGE PLANNED FOR USE IN WASHINGTON a STITR r - . ? f BATH 4.B.!P" TVI- CXTKRIUR VIEW. DEPOSITSRULEDOUT Washington Telephone Com panies Must Return $100,000. STATE ORDER IS ISSUED III Me for Servlc Can Ho Collected la Ad a nor. bal No Money lo Aasare Psjmrnl May lle Ix-maadrd. CLTMPIA. TVa.h- Au. II- Spe cial- A far-reachln order ot m I'u bl le mryir Commission toaay pro hibita lha etatewide prartlea of lele phone companies In collectine; a d noait l a-aure payment of bills by subacrtbere. Tba order affects 15 rompanles do Ins a telephone business la the stats of Wa.hlnston. Iar(e of whlrh are the llcll companlrs. The Intter com panla now hold In this state rloee to las.ee of aubacrlbera" money In depoa. II.. While esart Dcurea ara not avail able for the real of the romfanlea. It la eatimat-d tbal over II00.ee will have to be returned by the companies under the order. The order Is effective at once, but sives I days for the re turn of tha money. Th rommlelon held a berlnr n the matter In Seattle at whlrh the telephone Interest pveaented evidence and are-umcnt In support of the depos it SVSlem. - While atn ibelr contention In re aard t drpoalt. the romnsnlrs win an important polnu Tbe order r""lt them to collect subecrlbers' bills It atl vsnre and to shut off service when a bill remalna unpaid br tha tenth dsy of the monilt. after f;.r.ln due In ad vsnce on the tint. Tho comnanlea also sr. perm!ltrl lM-t two ""',,h bl"l fir rcrvlre In advance when a tel.phon I "rat Ir.talled. provldlna aurh advance collection shall not - CThBell companies have been n- forrina prartlr.lly this same collec t'on rul. but Its permlaslon by a rule of th commljalon Is a distinct vle- fnr th Irlrpron- I - Companies wer forced, prior IJ to av's order, to psv aubacrlbera per cent on deposits held, a rul. ' lubtlo Bervlca Commission providing for thia Dead Seaman'. Effect Do Much Traveling. Trip Nearly Arawad Warld aad Twtee Aeee-aa t'aallaeat wad ta V.ffarta or Offlelala ta Seal Tares ta rtlawt rtaeew 0U-A UTMHA. WaehAug. ji tspeciai.j fter a trip nearly around th world and twice across th lanen oiaiaa. wlahed first u one official and then on another, the personal effects of rk Reynolds. American seaman, oio fair to b raided In for the benefit of tha fund for the relief of seamen- widows and orphans. When Reynolds was killed at tu renco Marqtres. Tortuges East Africa. . -. - a i namoeriain. ai.i ,u there, sent his effects and balanc of hta wagee. Iy.ss. in a pacaase--.-....i ... -Th District Judge at t'lym- pla. Judge Mitcneii. i - . .-. Court, in tbo. absence oi a oieum Judae here, rot the packsee. and not knowing what to do with It. forwarded It to the County Clara at wiua u tha unfortunate seaman nao. smpeu from that port en the Aryan. Tha riealtle clerk examinee, in pec. age. and teuno tnai woe- u-.u-eaiteJ front eeatt; he had tilrected that In cae of his death H. B. Thorn ton. Coleman dock, Seattle, be notified. So Thornton got tbe paraace. ui ne never heard of poor Keynoios. ana eem It back to th County Clerk. The lat ter sent the package to tha Ta Con- miaion at Otmpia. , , The Tax Commission decided, the money and other elfecta should eaxk-at to the stare, and started proceedings rortnwtth to eecheat them la the Thurs- toa County Superior Ceurt. This court refused lo aasum tha Jurisdiction. The Tax Commission figured It out that tJie United States Department f Stale ought to have a wbark at "t to off sail th package to Washing ton. IX C Th Tax Commission heaved a great s'ga of relief. But to-lay the cat er rather, the package came back, but tt nroV.eta of th disposition Is so.ved. Xia Btata i(epaTimeB. a a naaoio.- T . a k IT In! I i ia rLW'' 1 1 IO tro coom t u4 ; 1 1 mIli - a' . ftQ- to r . X 1IIJI.O W KLOOR PLA.NS. Ion. It. C explains that the package should be turned over to the United F tales Judge at Seattle or Tacoma. as there Is a law which provides that the event of an American seaman dying; In a forelan port his effects shall be sold and the United States Judge shall escheat them for tbe benefit of the fund for the relief of the widows and orphans of American seamen. This will be done. 6 IN BEER PARTY ARRESTED Drink lie for Court lwue of Pry Town Lead to Orcjon City Jail. OREGON' C1TT. Or, Aus;. 21. (Spe cial.) When Teta Larsen. C. Dellon, John Gustafson. Andrew Obre. Ia Lun dalil and M. Johnson forrot today that Oregon City la a decidedly dry town, told Arthur Hirkert. a driver for a tax- Kab company, to stop tha automobile In which they were rldlna; In front of tba Courthouse and began to drink from tbe plentiful stock of beer which they had with thent. they were prompt ly put under arrest by Deputy Sheriff Miles and ara In tha city Jail. Tha party waa on Its way to Lun- dahl'a ranch, near Colton. Wben the automobile was searched the police found a sultraa rilled with liquor. demijohn of whisky and several bottles of beer. GRAND JURY IS SUMMONED Umatilla County Docket to Be Called Auguat 2f and Canes Set. rENDI.ETON. Or, Aug. II. (Spe cial.) Tha grand Jury haa been sum moned for the September term of Uma tilla Caunty courts, to convene on Au gust 31. Attorneys of the county have been notified that the docket will be railed on August . when cases aa. ill ba listed for trisl in September. Among the criminal matters to be referred to th September terra grand Jury la the charge against tea Dale. of California liulrh, near Pilot Rock, of the dual murder of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogllvy at the ranch on the night of June 3. Pomeroy Objects to New Light Rates POMFKOr. Wh.. Aug. tl (Spe cial. Because the Taclflc Tower Light Company, of Pomeroy. Increased Irs rate for electric lights to the pub He school, tha School Board plans to try out the economy of a gasoline en gine plant, which shall b removed without expense to the district if It falls to meet the requirements. Here tofore the school bss been given a apeclal rate of S cents per kilowatt hour. The power compsny recently served notice that the regular rate of IJ cents will be charged hereafter. Toledo Slay Buy Water SyBtern. CKXTRALIA. Wash, Aug. II. (Spe- j rial.) The purchase of the system of the Toledo Water Company la being considered by Ihe town council. This week the water company specified a price of lll.l at the same time sub mitting a statement showing that its net revenue last year. Including the coats of extensions and depreciation, waa 1512.71. The compsny offers the town easy terms. The matter has been turned over to tha light and water rommltaee of the council for Investi gation. Roandap Posters Are Out, PENDLETON'. Or. Aug. II. (Spe cial.) Advertising posters for the 113 Roundup, opening on September 2J and continuing three days, have Just made their appearance. A large steer's head la tha center attracts instant atten tion to tbe poster, which Is printed in colors, and a word picture of the 11 rrontier show la painted in pithy phrases relating some of the thrills to be afforded the spectators. More than I1I.00A In cash prises and trophies is offered this year. Junction City Paya Last Tribute. Jl-NCTtON CITT. Or, Aug. SI. (Spe cial.) The funeral services of Mrs. Ktlia Gllmor. who died Tuesday at th home of her son. Price Gllmore, was held at th Christian Church. Rev. J. A. Kennett officiating. Tha deceased was IJ years of ace and ona of Junction City's first clttxens. Fhe is survived by two children. Price Gllmore. of. this city, and Mra. William aicKellup. or llarrlaburg. Or.: two brothers living In Missouri, and thre grandchildren. Rldrefleld School Open Sept. IS. R!DOF.riEt.D. Wash, Aug. Jl. (Spe cial.) Tbe Kidxeflrld high and gram mar school will open Monday. Septem ber 11. with a full corps of teachers. Superintendent Albert F. Krohn la busy arranging for tha opening. Osrar H. aaobert. a Rldgefleld High School graduate, will be tha athletic director At lb ecbool -hare, I JL - 3 BROTHERS SLAIN Joe'Mastig, of Coos Bay, Back From Trip to Europe. ' ORIENT' ALSO IS VISITED Journey Started to See Aged Parent In Germany, trot Death InterTenes nd War Prevents Landing on Native Soli. MARSHJriXD. Or, Aug. II. (Spe cial.) When Joe alastlg. of this city, left Coos Bay In tha Fall of m his friends believed he was going home to fight for Germany, although he had bean naturalized and denied any intent of going into the Kaiser's-army. Hia errand, he said, was a final trip to the Fatherland to see his agea lamer. had called him home. Rudolph Mastlg. a brother, at Johnstown. Pa, wno nau not been naturalized, waa to accom r.anv him but they became separated and Rudolph sailed from New York one week ahead of Joe, ttuaoipn s' the last boat that landed at a German port and entered by way of Bremen. On reaching England at Liverpool, Joe Mastl- was Informed no vessels were plying to Germany and so took m a amall nort on the Catte- gat in Denmark, sailing on the 6wedlsh steamer J-.ucia. i n xjeuuim . - obtain no passport into Germany, and although he was in port five days and tried all methods of inducing the authorities to let him across, he had to Itlve up the hope of reaching; his old horn. The Lucia sailed to Sweden, thence to Constantinople and after warda to Cairo. War Depletea Family. Mr. Mastlg remained on the vessel ...til aha touched at Cairo, where he had a sister. Mra Ludmelia Formo, wife of a leading; clothier In tna r.gypu -uu Whan ha had found blS SISier ue received startling news about his father and brothers. Mrs. Formo naa a tele gram stating the father had died: Ru dolph had gone into the navy and was k.iia.i on hL. fourth day of service: Vin cent, another brother, was killed in the first day s lighting in Belgium, at ucs, and another brother had been slain on the? Russian frontier. There was no further reason for his getting into Ger many, except to see a simer i flDpa " . on the Austrian side of the border in south Germany. Mr. alastig remained in Cairo for five weeks, and when the Lucia aailed for England, touching at a port -from which the Lusitanla sailed on her west ern voyage, he caugnt mat vesac. i New York. From New Y'ork he went to Panama and thence down the coast to Callao and Lima, but returned northward and visited attna Crux, from there going to Honolulu and then to China, where be spent two weeks In Hankow. raJaese Kxeeatloaa See. it saiinn Crux he was ashore several a..-. .,ri witneaaed the execution of a Carranxa General and his secretary. He said the men died absolutely ieaness and talked to each other Just before tbe execution. Joking earh other as to where the bullets would strike them, in Hankow Mr. Mastig encountered an execution on a consiueraoiy irci .- .ven Chinamen being beheaded i,. ..,'.i-ir aiic-resaion. The bodies are left on the street for an hour, and If not claimed then the officials gamer mem up and bury them. The executions in neaico ara i.i i out by a squad or. i men. ana wi la to maintain general secrecy aa 10 whlrh have th loaded rifles. In the Instance of General del Toro's and his secretary'a death, four of the 12 rifles were loaded, but they were aisinouieu r lot.. The Chinese wno ara to w wkui" are bound tiirniiy ana nwi pavement. After the head is severea the bodies remain in ineir original po sitions for several seconds before col lapsing. Mr. Mastig was aoseni irom v o. Bay for eicht months and spent 12200 In bis wanderings. RAY GOOURICH NAMED OOVF.R.SOK APPOINTS HI w MEMBER OK I DIVERSITY RF.GKXTS. Member af the Alumal Will rill va. expired Trrsa af Ihe Late . II. . Friendly, af F.ugeae. KI.T.ESH Or. Aug. 21. (Special.) Ray Goodrich, assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Eugene, waa appointed member of the University of Oregon board of regents by Governor Withycombe today to till the unex pired term of & H. Friendly, deceased. and to serve until apni, i. The appointment of Kay uooriricn came as a surprli-e to nun. a news paper's dispatch was his nrsi Knowl edge. When shpwn a copy or me dis patch received by the Evening Guard, ha aaid: "I certainly appreciate the honor of belrg appointed to replace a man like Mr. Friendly. I will try to wain in nis Bay' Goodrich. Biew Meaiher Vnl ver.lt T ( Oretfaa Boar af He geata. footsteps as nearly as I can in me pbullding of the university, ran i my policy win oe to ao aw - an In woramg ior ine eiuaiKsiusuk a hottermenr of the universny, in bringing the Institution nearer to -the people who put, up the money for its tupport ana in mining n. a.-lor in the upbuilding of the state." Bav Goodrich is a native oi ureson. He was born In Tamhi!! County, where e attended the common scnooi. ror wa vears be attenaea uic uregon Airlcultural CoUeio at CorvaUis, In a .... a .aa.a.aaaa.af S i :' , J. I 'v .vV ; v i j , ar:$ J ' J- , t f - i r v i 1 hL&U,;.. - h 10 he came to Eugene and entered the university as a student, graduating with the ctaa of 104. He taught for a year in Hill Military Academy, at Portland, after which he went to Se attle and spent two years, completing a law course- Mr. Goodrich is a member of the board of directors and assistant cashier of the First National Bank, having been connected with the Institution since 1S07. He Is vice-president of the Eugene Commercial Club, a member of the board of directors of the Eugene public library and a director of the Eugene branch of the Y. M. C. A. KENNEW1CK PRIZES FIXED List of. Offerings Coinpleted for Grape Carnival In Fall. KENNEWICK, Wash, Aug;. Jl.--( Special.) The premium list for the Fifth Annual Columbia River Valley Grape iCarnlvaL to be held here Sep tember' 12, 11 and IS, haa been com pleted. The prizes will be awarded for exhibits In agriculture, horticulture, livestock, dry farming, domestic art and by boys' and girls' clubs. Nearly 11000 in cash and merchandise will De given. Tbe notable feature this year is that all railroads and large mercantile con cerna have refused to award any lov- ng cups. All awards win De given by the carnival management or by the business men of iiennewtcK. lae pre miums follow: Best three displays of farm products from ny districts outside of Kenaewlck First. .'5l second, $15; third. 110. Beat three displays of farm products from say Kennewlck districts First. 122; second. SIS: third. 10. Best tnree individual aispiays or grapes First. second, SIS; third. S10. Awards f8r other grape aispiays, iw. Livestock awards. 2ib. Vetetsble swards, S0. Cereals rslsed in the valley, ISO. Best seneral display dry land products First. S10; second. So. Other drv land .premiums, izo. Apple dlsplaya Best box and pack, other premiums. S35. reach displays jDear dox ana pacx, oiner premiums. S10. 1'ear displays is eat box ana pscit, otaer premiums, 112. Quinces and prunes Beat plates. s. Dairy products Premiums, S10; honey, 4: nuts. $. fine arts, aa: cooaca zooas, -iu . caauea trulta. f20. Needlework, 1-0; flowers, S10. A poultry show, with Richard C Mounsey, poultry fancier and four years secretary of the Benton County Poultry Association, in charge, will De held in connection with the carnival. COUNTY LAND SALE IS SET Washington Tracts to Be Disposed Of on October 5. OLYMPIA. Wash.. Aug;. 21. (Spe cial.) Simultaneous sales of state lands In 2 counties of Washington have been ordered by State Land Com missioner Clark V. Savldge for October 5. The sales will be conducted by the County Auditors and 1265,276.48 worth of land and timber will be disposed of to the highest bidder. The character of the land offered Is as follows: Agricultural or grazing lands, $158,- 013.63; tidelands, 3401.S!; shore lands of lakes Washington and Union, Se attle, 119.962.50; harbor area leases. $128; timber, 383.770.36; total. 3265,- 276.4S. SEASIDE GETS LUNG MOTOR By Public Subscription (150 Pro cured to Aid in Life Saving. SEASIDE. Or- Aug. 21. (Special.) The new lungmptor, purchased by pub lic subscription,' arrived yesterday and Is on exhibit here. The two drownings that have taken place this season on the Chatsop beaches caused several of Seaside's prominent citizens to have circulated among the business men a petition, and in less than a couple of hours the $150 necessary for the pur chase of the lungmotor was subscribed. The machine will be -kept in the of fice of the city marsha. which Is never locked, and it will be l.t readiness for instant use. A number of business men will be taught how to use the machine. UNION HIGH OPENS SEPT. 20 New Buildings lo Be Inspected Dur ing Fair at Greshanr. GRESHAM. Or., Auc. SI. (Special.) Pirectora of Union Hlprh School have decided to open the school September 20. This action was taken so the opening will come atfer the fair and to (five time for preparation. It is planned to throw open the new hljrh school buildings to inspection during the fair. The board of drectors has accepted the building; from the contractor. It will be equipped to meet the state standard for high schools. Principal Elmer Goodwin is preparing a cata logue outlining the course or study, to be sent to the taxpayers of the union district. COUNTY BENCH RACE IS ON Aspirants Ont for Appointment to 1111 Umatilla Court Vacancy. PENDLETON. Or., Aug. 21. (Spe ctal.) Of the aspirants announced as candidates for appointment to the County court to fill the vacancy caused by the death of County Commissioner H. A. w aterman, late of i-lermiston. most Droniinent are: George Roberts, of Barnhart; James Nelson, of Vincent; Louis Scholl- and Ralph Stanfield. of Echo: George A. Cresay, Thomas Camp bell and W, H. Skinner, of HermiSton. A number of other nominations have been aurgested to County Judge C. IL Marsh. Mr. Campbell's name has been strongly urged, but it is said that he personally Is not seeking appointment. GEM FAIR SEPTEMBER 23 Idaho Conntj, Less Than H Months Old, Plans Festival at Ernmett. EMMETT. Idaho, Aug. 21. (Special.) Gem County is less than two months of age, legally, but is bidding tor a liberal share of the county fair and Fall festival publicity in Southern Idaho. September 23. 24 and 25 are the days set for the Gem County festi val in Emmett. The choicest of the more tender fruits and nuts, the famous Tokay and Amalaga grape and English paper, shelled walnuts, almonds and common fruits,- grains and grasses will be ex hibited. Linn School Opens September 20. ALBANY, Or., Aug. 1. (Special.) September 20 has been set as the opening day for the city and county schools, as announced by County School Superintendent W. L. Jackson yesterday. Some of the rural schools will be delayed In starting until Oc tober, as a number of school build ings in the course of construction will not ba ready before that time. More' new equipment w'.ll be ready than ever. Tha school authorities look for the k..i var In thahlstorv of the city and county, , ' EDUCATIONAL. NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS Wednesday, September 1, 1915 Why not spend your evenings so that when the opportunity comes you are ready to grasp it? Call on our Mr. Walker and plan your Winter's work, or check the subject you wish to study and maiL We will send full informa- . tion. Bookkeeping . Arithmetic Accounting ' Letter Writing Banking: English Pitman Shorthand Gregg Shorthand o :1 i.. t A 1tmnr.il Ttmewrntinir nrenflrinff" for the GOLD 3pcv.uu uooan ... ......... j i . . MEDAL, EFFICIENCY and CIVIL SERVICE Tests. Enroll Wednesday, September 1, for day and evening school. 4th and Yamhill Sts. fa- ' 1 ' ' - 1 ' 1 ' " 1 fi l Columbia University PORTLAND, OREGON A Catholic Boarding and Day School for Young Men ' and Boys, Delightfully Located 'on the Banks of the Willamette. Offers Courses in the College, the Preparatory or High School, the Commercial School, the Grammar Grade Schools. For Catalogue Apply to the Registrar mi i LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Stenographers. B?okkeepers and Cashiers Trained and Supplied. We Save You Time and Money. We Train lou Thoroughly. FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1915 Many Students Already Enrolled. Enroll This Week. A Thorough Business Education Pays Dividends for Life Get the Best. Get It Now. Attend "Link's." Illustrated Catalogue Free Lpon Request. A. T. LINK, Phone Main 5083. St. PauL's School WALLA WALLA. WASH. rounded 1872. , Boarding School for Girls 11 Delightful school home, offering every educational advantage. nimAta healthful and dry. Terms, moderate. . Academic, post-graduate, intermediate departments. Unusual oppor tunities in vocal and instrumental musio and art. School on state accredited list, and certificate admits, without ex amination to all leading colleges and universities. For catalogue address SUSS NETTIE M. GALBRAITH. Principal. A CATHOUC BOARDING SCHOOL , v . tha in of 12. No re ligious discrimination. Moral training and physical well being given careful attention. Commended for its location and cli matic conditions. For further information. address REV. CHAS. RAYMOND, 774 Bowdoin St., University Park, Portland, Oregon, or Superioress of the Institute. MISS CATLIifS SCHOOL For Boarding and Day Pupils Opens September 15. Freparea for Ent ers Schools and .Collesea. mmarv and intermediate departments. fcionteaaor apartment for .little enlldren bpeelal Drlmary for boya. Coureee in Art. Muno and: Dramatic Work. Open to visitors oSxlne Summer at 181 North Twenll Qilrd street, Portland. Oreion. i c A.LmmI Califan SUBWDl " 11 Tteerta Wsn.CnermeftdA: -jg snd irraJusaon lojiuremcias eoainlas a unwcrnij SiSStoa! Dcaraaa unja HoM iTla. and a GvnuaMram sad Plsyiraund Supcr- ica ana si i-P""" " ' Jm' 7..;. rZZ- An accredited school, adjacent to Stan ford University, preparing for entrance to the universities and technical schools. Kext term betin August St 1S36. For cslalorue sod specific informaboo. artrirns W. a. SHEOO. Hold Mister. . PALO ALTO. CALIFORNIA St Mary's Academy and College ConductaS tor Qlrls by tna SISTERS Off THIS HOLY NAMES OK JEsUS AND MART COMPLSIE tiRAIB. ACADEMIC and CO Lr LEGS COURSES Commercial, Somesua Science and Elocution Dep'a. MUSIC Piano, Voice, Violin. Viotlncello. Harp. Harmony. ART Water Color. Oil Painting. Chins PalnUns. Deelgnlos. EUtory ot Art. Resi dent and Day Students. Address Sister bu pertor. St. Mary's Acsdemy. Portland. Or. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY FOREST GROVE. OREGON. Stands for Character Building. "Standard" work Splendid Campus and Buildings. Send for free il lustrated Bulletins and cata logue to C. J. BUSHNEL.U Pres., Forest Grove, Or. AtvYlitea u Collerea kat ami WW. Grioatniu-aad Prunarr IMimrtmrDts. Send for lllasLratcdcl?'-lKU' ITincipal: Mary 1. Lor&ey. a. L. " . PALO ALTO. CALIF. Dictation (any system) Typewriting Penmanship Rapid Calculation BUSINESS COLLEGE rortiana, uregon. Gen. Mgr. Tilford Bids, Portland, Oregon. The Blaohlnr W my of Shorthand. Taught at Christian Brothers Business College The school that places your son In a poaltlon to earn hla livlnjc. Graduates Inaya In demaad. Grammar Course, aa Tcrll as Commercial, (studies resumed September Sta. Send for Trospectus. BROTHER GEORGE, V. S. C, President, rbonca .East 5706, O -20B. HOLY IW NORMAL SCHOOL MARYLHFRST, OSWEGO, ORKGO.V. Accredited by the State of Orejron. Standard normal course of two years above four years of High School course. Trained instruct ors. Practice work in graded school of ISO pupils. Home life ideal. Lessons on piano and violin. School accessible by rail and auto bus. Fall session will open Sep tember 7. 1915. For Year Book Address Secretary, or Procure Same at Oresoalaa Office elmont School (For Boys) 21 miles oath of San Francie We tbin that we srw to onr bore wh ttxmriitful parents wish. Our srxdtiAte enter. on recouimandaxioxL intitutiona that admit on CBrtiftfv mud on exuninvUon (e pare BA ot our catalorne) to Hurrard, The MaedacbaaetU Inrtitnia ot TeobnoIoRT- n Vale, whoie ad misaioa reqiiiremente are moet eeTero. Bend for baautlfullr lllatratMl catalogue, which fi-rem not only - Tfsry p-ood Idea of tha spirit and pur nnm of the echooL but of itm equipment and lt attxacrtive school borne. Nothing, howeTer, can quite take the place ot a visit to tbe achooL W. X. RID, Head AUettf, Box t, Belmont. SCHOOL. OF THE Portland Art Association Day, Evening and Saturday Classes. Drawing. Painting, Composition. Designs and Craits. Seventh Year Beelna October 4, IBIS. Museum ot Art, Fifth and Taylor Sta. STENOTYPY