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--r -yW . - " . . -, : -t.., -;a'--- V. ".V '. 1 ' .- .,. :: "i J'- "' '7.. V"""; THE OREGON HAILY f f REPORT AGCEPTED Willamette Heights V the Site Is KO STOCK CANCELLED Lewis and Clark Monument to Be Erected in City " 'V . , Park. ' ' The Guild's Lake, tract at Willamette Heights will be the site for the 1905 Fair V proper arrangements can be made with the owners of .the tract This was decided at the meeting of the board of directors of the Fair held late ' yesterday afternoon, 'by the ratifying' of .the report of the executive committee recommending this tract as the site for l h- Fair. The executive committee also uggeeted that the thanks of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee be publicly extended to the various own en Dt and. parties Interested la the land Which had been tendered as sites tor the ' xpaJtlon. , ' Directors Wesslnger, Mills, Dresser, Fenton - and Corbett were appointed to snake suitable arrangraents with the owners of the Guild's Lake traqtfor the cession ''pt the land to the Lewis and Clark, Flr Company. Th ways and means committee -eub- wiuea a written report, in which wi tatedTthst thejrhereqtiettea 'gajon ; . ,f, IHecsx fo(iib(BtIt ') irposlUon s to n employwienl' tflrector-geheral ef ti jnineo. a written report, in which was anef his the ralr. They had received answer from eceyi me position or director-general of . tha Exposition and stating that oti tis . return from Japan lie would make a dell. : rite, proposition, t the committee. rThe , omraltte acted on thia communication by apsolatlag Hmmm. Bates, Flelschaer and .... IVolte sub -committee for the selection $f direotor-geiierftUH, ,,,, jfi y It M decided that no stock'would be Canceled or reduced. ;..' ' j The report also eontalned 1r recommeai ato4f hite the dWtlonsJ Jnembvf ,fiprdp rfltdk W -Vlded for la section t,-article . the by law, be elected at the adjourned meeting s)f the stockholders on the first Monday In October, 190 : ' ; . - BIG SLUGGER -to visit an Robert Fitzsimmons on-His Way : ' ' to Portland. ExvChamblon of-" tk .World Rbeet Iltcslmmonlaro thaatesmet Columbrj, nd Is expct!a Ho: irftve hert some tinte oday. He is In the Northwest on bus, "iess connected .with the playing of his Jheatrlcal company 'iiire. He 'will also ilt Seattle. . SCHEDULE CHANGED. H ; JJojmore cars will be run on Third street ' ior some time? This Is due. to the fact that the Third, street line will be rebuilt. Vhe Morrife fcfwi lacintiateery street .Cars, now running on Third street, wip un to Stark street only, and the Lower and Upper Alblna and Irvlngton cars will 4un to TamhJH tre and faen turn into Becond street This change takes effect jes Monday, J. DENY DISCRIMINATION. WOHPOLR. Va., Sept. IS.-Ofllciata of the Chesapeake ft Ohio today deny any discrimination against the shipments of provisions which were shipped to miners. They characterize it as a conspiracy and say the charge is absurd. . BISHOPS PROTEST. KOMB,. Sept 13.-rIL.wag announced at the Vatican today that protests have been received from 17 American bishops agist . Taft's demands regarding the treatment t the friars in the Philippines. $50 CASH TO LABOR Receiving the Highest Number of Votes Cast on Coupons Cut From The Journal. A Very Fine ROLL-TOP DESK To the Labor Union Receiving the From, the Journal No Union it Barred Open to AIL 1 11 'ill CONTEST OPENS SEPT. 2, 1901. And Is for ihe. purpose of ascertaining which twe labor onions in the city are, the most popular, progressive and enterprising. 169 tn cash and a very fine rollnop writing desk, represent the first and second prizes re spectively. Ho union Is barred from entering the race; it is free for all. - I vote for.'.. as the most popular, progressive snd Portland. (Voter's name) Contest closes October 2, IS02- This September- 13, 1602. v-.T. E. BEACH . CO. , v l r- - i pioneer, Paint ca - V , , W make a specialty of gelling the best things made In Paints. Best House Paint. Roof Paint, Floor Paint, Decorative Paint, Enamels, Stains, Varnishes t Urwest Prfcee - FIRST AND ALDER ST3., PORTLAND, OREGON FEAfcfljt. NEGLECT. fJournsI Sjjeclal Service.) SAN FRAMOSCO; Sept. 13.-The heirs of th "etr estats are' to receive IISS.OOU. Mrs. Nelson accept the cti instead of an annuity. She 1s -Tft years old. Tb three brother' aid" two -slaters are to re ceive each !O.4Ci0.rXh? bodies of the Fain phowi miserable "neglect oa the part of French undertaker Their w-lothlrg had not been changed since the accident and their elott.es were covered with blood and their fares had net even been washed. Mrs. Fair's JacVtiftd' a Quantity of brok en glass in U from the automobile glasses he was wearing. HE WILL VISIT ; EXPOSITION King Leopold WJII Attend the St. Louis Fair. if'. -ft.-;:- : SHOWED AMERICAN SPIRIT Had Faith ta Developmefll of Cong anrjJtayed TO It. (ScrippssMcRae News Association.) NEW YORK, Bept. 13.-Klng Leopold, of jelglum. has decided to visit the Ht. Iouls Exposition. His decision is due to the efforts f Millionaire Thomas WaUh, of Colorado.'; The king stuted Uit his people erectile most prosperous of Fur ope, and his ambition Is to bring them bm near as possible to thoe of the Uni ted States. He also said: "I have stood by the development of Congo when no one else bail) any faith in it, and have ah,owo the Ameficaa 'spirit ami have i-w6n. ' ' " A,nwicana.hore.afe. loading praxes Wa(sh,rfar iBBubttrpUHjilnf surlj tal)leii did Wrekerj3Mhiei for th.J H5ysHlu.i. ' ' " ' l.". rOOTECT . WASIHNSTgWiilt' C? BeimjUlThe Pant he VlH "s'fa,lf ! ffoMi' Len (4 and NVy 'iad WiMlth SrtO marines, for Cbldh.-ThrmtTDefiMmWrammirTcik Its' WffetJdrfUbWkf8 Wa'rsnf WFn1dn and Panama, to iw-eyent bombardment. epti, ltt-1 Bftse ndiffe fie marines the United Stnt will have a sufficient force to keep tH Trans-Isthmian traffic - open and malrtf tain order. Atos DISCUSS. NEW TOHJ, Sept. IS. Senator Piatt, leaders and prominent "Republicans are thin afternoon holding a meeting In the Fifth-Avenue Vfatol to arrange the details of the coming state convention. The chief interest and point of discussion centers on whether th-plank indorsing -Roosevelt for Presthent "'fjfcXM Wf W'Vut In .'the platform." ""'"T'"" " " '" HANNA'S HOLIDAY. NEW YORK', Sept. it- Senator Hanna this morning begun a two- days' holiday S the guest of Clement Grlsoora. who Is e be PresWeWfof the-Morgan ahlpc jna lne. on ttfkjatter'a vucht. Affairs tXn Jortance are expected to be discuxxef Hpeotafly .'tM legislation beariug Of? ls thlD subsidy and Panama Canal. X JRAINS COLLIDE. SPRlNdFCSLJCt, Xo.'g -A St. touis & Ban Frunciaco a'aaswiger trafti collided with a f'sat freight war Jlepibi' this morning, killing Ptreman Hose, fi tally" Injuring Ehgliieer' White ahd, serj Ously Injuring the other engineer and flre an. , I' NEW vOftiv.-Sepu U-e.-jiv American liner Philadelphia has aua ,, the uaua Atlantlc ricft, witk J)je jjerul. ftisnarck. The ormer arrived this morti.Uig but the latter has hpt yet shown up. Later The Ftterat BUlQargk, was sitthted otf Fire sland M I Jfl. maklng the trip 14 hours dater 'thaia the. American liner. ' . ,i ...ifc ., .. i ,i I'm 1 1, i i DERRICKS DESTROYER. at a standstill at" moon. One acre on Splndle-top Helghrfts Is -a -mass ot flames and 40 derrleks were destroyed, oil being drawn from the bottom ht Hlggfhs 8?,000 barrel tank' and Will In. ime starve the flames. TKevTexas Ftorti liusher Is still ablaze and throwing' flames So feet high. THE UNION Second Largest Number of Votes. Cut ' AH Votes .uust Be Written on Journal " Counons. enterprising Labor Union In -. vote not good for use after PRIZE T FOREST FIRES BRING DEATH AND DESOLATION (Continued from First Page.) ;V uatea just south of the Lents postoffioe, night nrt several timt s 1'i.t was finally s.-jv-d. Numerous tontiu. of Pamea were 1,-ttiihg in every ...vtton a.ound the liierty. mid liut for thi undivided vction jf Hie ruilwuy conipAny's men would toave i'in razed to the fpound. The fine laiee Ixlu.s nchool was entirely (i.-.stn.yfd. The Ions wlllrftmount to auput fi6.t00. Innunince. about J12.000. ' 'i n entire oisti ict northwest ' of i fur about a mile In e-xtent has been en i tircly twept. The flumes are now run I niiig in a direct westerly course from i (iieshum. -in Hie vicinity of Tremont' a I Injure crowd of fire-fighters were out all last evening fightlnff the flames back. uy a change In the wind last evening the Humes Hwerged around ihe suburb of .Chicago. The tire Umt evening was within a few feet of the St. Johns Episco pal Church at that place. DEATHS IN CLARK COUNTY Pitiful End of Mothers and Children in Raging Flames. (Journal Special Service.) VANCOUVER, Sept. 13.-Forest fires are still raging through Clarke County, thou- nurm.1 or acres having been utirneu over and the Are is still spreading. The people have been compelled to flee for tbelr llvs. T ' Farmers lu the vicinity of Fifth Plains, Beiy Mountain. Mill Plain, Silver Star Mountain, lave lost their houses, barns. fetj-ees ami much of their live stock .'All bulldlitKH, dead trees and fields are 4o dry that a spark easily Ignites them and the mf"Vim started,'- tooit gKSe'iiu' fcljti trol. pay and nlgbt I4e peopi1 1 an almost hopeleas tight against the ad vancing tire. The heaviest ly'saes, frpm the. reports received, were Sustained. Tn the Fifth Plain country. ' . Mrs. August Myers, of Fifth Plain. (was mirnin in ner nnme iter nusuana was righting the. .lire., and .whpn the house ca'LBht. hjilQK. iUanLfeeblt, she was un-i The husbandot Mrs. Hendrlckson, who Is'bVnw to ffv been l.umed wtfh her two children, paused through Vancouver yesterday, on his way to the ruined house. J. A. Webber lost piling to me extent of $11..., ami A. M. Roberts lost 4000 curds of wood. S. A. Reed also sus tained lieu vy loaaes In wood. -TThe nre has approaches near to the Harney schuolhuuae, n mile east of Van couver, and It is feared the building will burn, m thflre Is no Are protection.. In the districts where the llres are rag ing settlers are busy fighting the flames, and accurate reports do not reach town,. MARION IS ALL AFLAME .1 b- ,e,'(T' Io!( farmers Near Silverton and ( Vlt-- nami itmer Heavy Losses. (Jotitfial aoeclal Servlee. " c 1 1 BALEM. -Beit. , to-Telephone messages receive. l.n-t nlfcht from tjllverton afia Mehama. 'ull of extensive destruction, of foreMts and farm biiildinRs in the eastern' pari of Marion t'ount,y. The wind has Med, dowr, pnd the hope Is eiprrssed Huit he Ores will be under control soon,, A Ire started about six miles south of ga- 1cm e8liTilfjy, and considerable fencing? was des'tre'ved. tout" the flames were. oon undi r control, tind the loss was compara tively llijl t. This city was overhung by a pall of smoke yesterday and at times the' sun wt,!. entirely obscured, and when in sight U was a blood-red ball. ' This morning ihe air Is cool, and the smoke has lifted considerably, and a southwest vvlr.d plomlses an early shower. IIAV0CAYlLlSB0R0t (Journal Special Servlce.1 HILLSBORO. Pept. 13. The forest fires that have been raging hi the mountains and wooded portiens of this county are, boromlng more and more destructive. The Woodmen Hall at Cedar Mills has been completely destroyed, and It Is. reported ere that the sawmill of Bloytl & Bigler, In the northwestern part of the county, has been consumed by the fierce flames. Local t depnone lines, are kept busy call ing for fire fighters and all available help Is being pressed Into! service to check the progress of the flr-s.l SETTLERS IftOViWG OUT. H1LLSBOP.O. Sept. 13.-Forest fires are raging In the mountains between Wash ington and Tillamook Counties end set tlers are rapidly moving out.- The smoke Is so dense In the: valley as ' to be very disagreeable and ijt ls impossible to see any great distance! Qld settlcrt) say they have never seen he stnoke so dense in this locality before. Business houses, of fices and residences, yeaterday were filled with smoke. FULES pYING DOWN. 1 1 i i ASJjmiA, gepf. 13. While several traall nrep areDurnlng at venous places on the south side of the Columbia in the vicinity of Astoria, "they are- all under control, thanks to the shifting of the wind to the West, and the damage has not been heavy,, jbrr the north shore near Oak Point and Sfcaraokawa. the Ores are still burning and the loss will .probably ag gregate a hundred thousand dollars. TULAiyOOK CITY IS SAFE, (Journal Special Service.) -- McMINN VLLE, -Sept. 11-Foreet Ores h AMtroyed thousands at acres of tins- n0l nwflge an TillaMBta. the town escapln on account of favorable wlnd3. Had: st n6rth 'wfiSd prcvtl.ed rr Tillamook Cltjt Would -have Sren destroyed. The news of jhe safety of Tillamook was received with rejoicing feessxt asrdt.was reported to have been destroyed. Tires are burning aloes Meadow, baSe-r6ad. 15 miles from here, and the smoke Is very dense here In con. sequence. DEATH RAGES IIJ WASHINGTON i Journal SiSeclal Service.) TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 13-Forest fires eominue throughout Weetem Washing ton wjh no possibility of abatement un til a strona wind, or rain comes. A total of six lives are reported lost in Southwestern Washington, but prd trafed telegraph wires prevent jfettlng detailed reports from fire districts. Many aaw, lumber and shingle mills have been burned and . -dcuten of others are sur rounded by biasing forests. Workmen are working, heroically to save them. Ail bridges and trestles on the Northern Pa cltic. between-Ulma and Gate City have been burned. This is on the Okay's Har bor branch. There Is no trouble on the main line. .Wagon loads of refugees are, arriving at Elma from the burning dis trict. .JSlma l aJtnost surrounded fire and the people are beginning to move out. Ashes and cinders are falling oVer the tow -and "ft high east wind -gives the fire terrible velocity. JJ: C. Wbitnach and James Lutton were burned at Klma while fighting .fire. Claude and Leo Wirtz sec Hon men, were severely burned while crossing a burning bridge. Bat sop -was saved by an heroic light, lasting 34 tours. -A boom of falling timber heard everywhere In Southwestern Washington. Plum stattyniflve miles Soufh of Olyra pla and Woodland, four miles west, were destroyed yestefday afternoon. Forests of CowlIU and Clark Counties along the Columbia.' River are now blazing. All Mount SL' Mefens Is ablaze. Flames, shoot upward hundreds of feet, glvlhg the mountain' '-the appearance fif VoU cano. Smoke h? thickest between Tacoota and the headW Puget Sound and the Co lumbia River? ' '" -j-v ", Steamers oa'Tncet Sound are ronhin unoer siow pens. f - j teffiESitfNi MONTANA itaatioa; JLTpiig; Great Portlier Ltoe Is Serious; ' : u ATLATCTA. Mont . fpt-JSPpreet fires are rfjiyji f'lnq f be Great Northern "Rajlroadf lit this state. The sit uation h beepme, so serious that It has necessitated the placing along the line of road In the, burning districts engines with crews prepared to fight the fires. Large forces, of, men are stationed -all along the Rpujte,ta protect the bridges and trestles that are In danger. In some places the heat (Jf, so Intense that it Is almost lmposaIbje,9fjir the men. to keep the names awty frpm the track.- . 1 X- " B. B. RICH WINNER l. ;v.,n guv i- i : ' ssa Yf iuw io e ,1 1 test Unless Sgt& 6 5 - 3U -: i ii .V At o'clock thl 'evening the great eon- test for The Journal's lovlnz cud closes. and the forecast ' is" that the winhe' io jur. Kien, aithoug.snrprtses may happen W, the wry last, moment. This' morning Mr. Rich's vote footed 4S.8S7,. as against V;.il for Mr. Streeter, and the net can didate. Sir. Frazier, "has his figures of the oy Detore. ziu'i-u. jt does not seem as If his sltuiition would change, though It might. The interest will not be over uh til the very lart minute. The total of i.ow over 100,000 votes for the three leaders shJWS the interest that nas marKetl the contest, which is Voted on all huixlr. as a great success The finai Fgurea wUi.be announced on Monday. Tc that time they stand Rich 48.S87 fc'treeter ,, 33.752 Frailer 20,220s IS DONE WITH IT. I'.OSTON, Sept. 13. Admiral Bchley has arrived from his summer's vacation In he mountains. He said: "I hear not. see not, and my Upa are sealed. To me the Navy Is a thing Of,. the pasf. After a life of service 1 am out of It and done with it." , Hints for the Home. A lady who explain that she wishes her name withh.'ld "for obvious reasons" furnishes these warm weather hints for kitchen girls ' -. "When setting th,e table always pour the walrr Into the various glasses the first thine Tim will give it a chance to become nke and warm before the family sits down... - . ... "Never turn off the gaa when a burner Is not in uae. otherwise the bills would be raduced. arj the kitchen might cool. "Be careful not to, keep the back screen door .too tightly closed or -it will be Inn posHlble for flies to gefr in. What is a kitchen without plenty. of files?" .-".Always Jeayethe doors of the Ice chest open as much ai'posslbter By keeping them closed the Ice and the raw materials inside last much longer. "Be sure tat always have the water melon rinds, corn husks, and ether gar bnge piled upl r corner of the sink. This adds to tha beanjy of the scene and gives the atmosphere a pleasing perfume, "It is well to leave r the butter and bream-on topi of the loe cheat , between wtth tops If thy are) not to held things? "Always cook everything in the bouse at once and throw away what Is left: The grocer's .boy Is paid . for coming around oftea.'V . . , between Vho summit of the coast NO MORE CORKERS Forty t Injunctions Were rermaneni. NO MORE MARGINS Decision Tales Away Much Power of Board of Trade No Fic " ticious Prices CHICAGO,. Bept. 13. Judge Chytraus. In the Cirouit Court today dealt a telling Mow- to eernera on markets when he made permanent 49 injuaotlone restraining the Board at Trade from paying out margins put up. by traders in the Pattea oats deal He held that while no law prevnts cot tiers and .the establishing of prohibitive and fictitious price, the law can and Wtil prevent the payment -of margins -beyond fair prieea. la addition to practically pro-, hibltlng the formation of corners the do-, clsion takes away much of the power that has always been vested in the board's committee in adjudicating margins. - - The court says: "Adjudicating upon the rights of property between man and man. Is' a soverign governmental power in this country. Inherent in the people only,; Individuals deeming themselves ag grieved In regard to their property have the right to. apply for relief to the es tablished courts of justice.. The decislpn to reality, if upheld by the Buprewe Court, forever, ends Ihe possibility of corners. . , WITH TKE fl". SHRINERS i..t- i. .- ir t if j t -.1 .-at s: . n . v- . a i ... urohral Qty gcliy Fctlowcxjs ; .'J o: fa ) it b tfl lv ii III 8 .rWH.;itot .a.-H l i L- T fQ,-c-'U n e .iovr.O ri.ii s' ita'jt sV ,:o si o ,i x Cl ,C LAST OF THE FUN MAKING Tonight Will Be. the Endinj: of the ... v fireat festal Fortnight. "-; - ,' CARr4IVAI- irWAM. '.S 7:0 Gates oben for masquerade. 19-4Loop the Loop. The grand finale, the glorious ending of twe weeks of fun and revelry will be tonight In the greatest burlesque and sport maker yet attempted at the Car nival. - - The masquerade will be allowed to wear their ma.so.uts at : all times on the: 'ground tr.oj't&'S'ti&f attWOfjtliey will be oblige- IS tfffmaWe' SPfMtita tr6UW . wM'tne p'bltjfe'"14 & .V j ., Larsen-wlU tackWWa YotW ioVrfm? p the' tast trme'erore' ;iie" tfMpe fti'l'ort land and be feels cdnfiderft ftiai tie wfil eJcceed. veenortlJhas'jbejsn made tdl protect Ihe public in case' of accident and alM td protect the rider. ' ! i - J - IA8T- KJOHTS PUN; - ' - ; '"Leif hlgTiftJarMval Cly captlfiiatei te tha Nobles W'the Myatio 'hrlne'iMd there were scene Of greatest pomp nd splendor. ' - At S:t the carriage of slat 'appeared under Bhrlne ' escort and Wa driven to the tptnpie-where Illustrious Potentate I. 5V, Pratt preaewted x the uen wltha magnificent s.ouvenlr In the, shape ofa Ehrine emblem ' She was also given a badge of ' the order such as was worn ' by the Nobles during the ceremony. After this the party scattered into tha various sections of the grounds to see the num erous attractions. , History Rewritten. Mahomet had Just gotten off his little aehorisnk,- ''Knowledge ta power." ; "Very , good," exclainied the Grand Vhler Wia a 'green look. "Then do we pnderstand that horse' sense is horse power?"' : ? - ' ! This . being . too much for the great prophet- he went 'forth and re-enforced himself with a pony. ; The Ahkoond of Swat was taking box ing lessons when the professor scolded him for- not making the proper defence. ::BuL" insisted the .effecte monarch, "you must remember I do not know what swafc'V 4 'r , . Tha boxer, conceding the Joglo . of the pointy jrot .sis revenge In a beautiful solar plexus,. .Caesar was struggling vainly to find the keyhole when Calphurnia stuck her head out of the window and asked him w.hat was the natter. "Don tsh er know, he yelled angrily, that C&esarsh wife should . be above suspicion?" ;' ' The next day -fie was observed studying the tlhte- table for Dakota. 1 Ell Whitney, having told his friends that he haiS JKventeA the cotton glii, they thereupon' promptly presented -a testi mohlal tcfWm. The hext day, however, he noticed that he was not so much of a good fellow, and inquired why.' : - We'aidt 'know it waa a machine." they repTIdTr"-' i-.. in the ''Renter of a field at Waverhill, 6 atfolk.V England, is ' a large flat stone cbveflng'Ylje grave of a thare' which 'died in inncylbed as follows; - "Polka. Bhe never made a false step: Bccleslastes ill.! ..( Ok reference , io chaptereaiid Versi shows. tb following: ;Fpr that which beasts, even one hlng.befalletb. them; as the one dleth. so-diet h the other." This Is- probably the only Instance of a text from tha Scriptures .appearing m a me morial atona to aa animal - rf-k. : uuas ui lniormiiicn. ." , ,. a 4ucjuu carpenter fonstuers .u&nging J ene door a btg day's work; '- An American carpenter will easily hang 10 doors a day. A Liverpool," England firm, employing over SOS clerks' and managers, engages a fellow -of the British Phrenological So ciety In the Midlands -o- ejct suitable caniaate ior vaeaacieet other Arms m Leicester. Nottingham. -Derby. - Birmlng haaf : and ' Brighton o tta same, Phren logy rooking up- r Si-'-.' ;'" Southern Rhodesia s .gold output ' in May was the highest recorded; being over 19.SO0 ounces '' - ' y'f T Registered physicians In Massachusetts are said to number about 4500, ' an aver age of one to every 6iahabltahta. American oreeoexs ana, trejnera now practlqaUy eontrpLtlae :6yaT stable and stock farina of, Russia, - ;, i f The 'most of lighting; and . buoying the Tjfnlted States ' Coast Ja PSD a year'; for each mile. '' . , " The native clematis can scarcely be valued too highly. A fairly hardy pereo nial, it. will thrive and bloom generously under much more trying .conditions than th6se usually considered ' necessary for its success. ' v ' Every one of the Blanos sold at the Carnival was promised to be delivered before Saturday . eyenin. The exhibit, so far as the B. P. O. E. . (best pianos on earth) is concerned is a thins: of the past, after Saturday afternoon. The beautift exhibition booth will be - turned over to theyM&UcarfivrsBand tonigrftWlIrtmise that these jnusic-makers wil add more than a fair portion ta; the .enjoyment and merrymaking of the ri. f. EILERS 9 i-'X PIANO tiOliSl!" 3 ti, ,ni -u fx o Mala 0ffloaa4$aiseroos. -.! WASHINGTON STREET 3j;L.'- J o:.ii.,K PORTLAND 351 Pewr Pine Stores, Sea Prenlscot- Spokane and - Sacrasssnte fVtrtlaad, CARNIVAL TIMES . ,'i!fvai'A ft, Should not be rhade fnisy erable by aches nd pa.. if it u tootrtache Justcorne into our office-Twe icart help you. WeJl Jb lad to have you ediie In any i way if you haveVhydoubV as to the condition of your teeth 1 Wt'il examine ther UifU filioi honestly wfuf.' if any, worK is necessary. There is NO PAIN in ffen tal worK irt Uwoffice . . . DR. B. E. WRIGHT AND ASSOCIATES . Hours: S a. m: to S p. m and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone North Z1U. 341 Washington Street Corner Seventh. 1 8 DON'T ADD TO THE WORRIES OF LIFE The annoyance of putting up with poor laundry, there's a place to send your lau'ndrv where It returns promptly and Just as' you'd have it that's ' "' ' -ft The Union taunqry J ' 53 Kandolph Street -.' Phones Albtna 41 of Columbia 602. A;j.GUlfaCo. General Machinists and Repairer ' ; Manufacturers of Sbeaves, Pins and Loggers' Supplies. Pattern-and Model Making.. Laundry Machinery. Printer Machinery overhauled, rebuilt .'UornrtF palred.- Paper knife grinding, h 84 Second Street, Portlaod, Oregon '-"-' Tclepheae Bee sayife , -; . v-''?. FAMILY ROOMS ' ; , " pentlemeifa Resorts : Lbilir'Dlimmasch Oeedaeatli Bldg., i8-t7e FBtk U. .. ' Opposite PestolHos. f : . . CoULaocbae, Schlhi Bear oa draught Today V- ' i ' KOUCATIONAU .. . ; y.. yj. ..v . ... 1 ,1,1 .mi : '' ' ' : " 1,0 . ' ' 1 r - Portland Association 55 Institute A school not run to mala mooay. but for the tood of men -( : a3 Teachers ! ' k'';r:' i 75 Different Classes . , 8 Regular Courses K . 536 Different Students, season . iooiiooa -'' v . ,j $135,000 Buildin; In the busl . ness center of Portland owned, by the Association.. r ; -CLASS t Mes. Term Architectural Drawiof .15.00 ArithmeUc 2.00 Aigehra . . ....... 3.00 Bookkeeping 5.00 tommercial Law Z.00 Com. Correspondence ........ 2.00 Commercial GeoirraDhv. . ' ' 2.00 Carpentry 5uC0 7.00 1100 SLOO 3.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 Clay Modeline;.. Civil Service School ., Electricity... Elocution'..... Freehand Drawing 1 ,- Ueoractry Qerman...... Latin.:;. Life Class .. Mandolin Guitar Machine Desizn Mechanical Drawior 5.00 iVUnual Training 5.00 Penmanship 2.00 PhotoTranhv ' : 1.00 - - a-T-r .-t 7J'Tf""" '111 Physiology Hygiene .&j&..2M Pluirrotair " ' '..UU Public.Speakrng .ulx?- juI iBO Reading and 5oelling 2.W Rhetoric .w 3JW :ShQrthand...-;.'.;....'.:.v..;;..:'.''.:. ' 5.00 Typewrituig 5.00 Trigonometry .....r.,r . 3.00 Vocal Music;;.H 2.W Engh'sn Course ior Akn , 7 $ 6.00 Eriidisb Cbuie!fhrBbvs-1 5i00 Commercial Course ... ....... 10.00 Shorthand Course 10.00 Electrical Engineering 12.00 Mechanical Engineering .... 12.00 Plumbers'- Conrse-::-:.rr:.rl2iO0 Carpenters and Uuildcrs... 12.00 Write or call for free catalogue, Y. M. C A. DuUdlnz corner hourttt ana Yamhill Streeu. Portland Academy. The fourteenth year will open Mon day; September IS. Tito aaadetnv- brooer- fits tolri ttl L glrta. iar.-.oollege-.; . f'.s,--,-!.fj ,,, A primary and granmar , school ra taIvm hava and trlrla &a ttarlv km the fage'of it nd fits -them tor theaoad- i AegytnoaslMtn'.wUl be opened at the beginning. of the school year oa tha Academy grounds. It MlUbe In charge of a skilled director. Physical training will be a pan of tbework required, of alt studeatg, .,- ,( f ''lTh Academy will open-in beptenv Iter boarding hall tor a1rls Vh hall will tee at Ml Kleveatk atree. and will be under the Immediate Iervlaion of Miss Collna CampseU. ts supervision, appointment and tonddea p41fc assure the comforts and pportanaiei o( a refined home. rm tatalaaueor other Information. address J'. PORTLAND ACADBT1Y, - Portland, Oregon. MC 5. ALLEN'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND (URLS. 228 Sixth Street. Second year will ODen Monday. BDt em ber 16, 1902. Classes In MathemAtlo. His tory, English. L.atln, Oreck and Qerman. Special students admitted to rugular Classes. For circulars address MARUA- BET V. ALLEN. 812 Kelly street. Port land. Or. Telephone Front' StlS. - MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Of the" University of Oregon Sixteenth annual session beelns Oot. 1. 1&02. Address a. B. JOSEPHI. M. D., Dean, 610 Dekum building, Portland. The BHckensderfer Typewriter Is the machine that does the wora .equally aa well (if not better) than the more -complicated and higher Priced machines. -Weighs peunds. Price, $40.00. " Interchangeable type. No ribbons. Visible writing, Pow erful tnanlfoider. Call and asm. ' lne, or send for cataogue te W. A.RIDEOlJTt Aicnt i X4 Stark BU Portland Oregon. Read The Journa V ,v