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i J- v. n THE OREGON DAILY" JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. JULY J 18, 1904. ' 0 TOVffl TOPICS TO10STS AinruaaifTi. The Baker ........ ."TJ it To'aVpklae" ,.....,....... ..viiuia isr , .,........ i l4jrdrjr't im4i ................ Lrrta Hijue ...l't.........aWTllla TaudcTUle CoL Emmons Buell of this city pre ' sented th Oregon Historical . society with valuable curio yesterday In tha form of a copy of a Enviptptr known aa the "Mill Boy." publlehed la St Louis July . lilt. It la unusually waU pray served bad la full ar ths most Interesting material. Tbla paper waa started - for the express purpose of furthering Henry .Claya candidacy for tna praaldency ana u manipulated by tna Whig party. contain! the platform of tba party aa . numerous- aoeounta of rousing rail lea n tba lntaraat of tba party. - Althouga - four-pas sbaat sf tba usual alaa of thoaa times. It la peculiar because of the fact that thsre.ls n advertising matter la tip sheet. . .v ; ... C O. Devlne, who died yssterday at his home. 11 East Sixth street, will; be ' burlad tomorrow afternoon from F, at Running's undertaking - parlore . at the corner of Eaat Slnta and Alder strssis, and (ha bodr will be Interred at River 'view cemetery. Mr. Devlne waa a wall known, .Portland building- contractor and 'an Oregon pioneer of lata. He reached tba age of Tl years and 11 jnonths. He waa a vtttran of tna Mtxicen war. ana a. member of the Teaaa United States volunteers. He la survived by a widow and aaven children. Fred C-. C M William L. Emma J., and Frank J Devlne, and Mrs. C B. Elliott of Call fornla. . ;. Many remonstrances against the spaa lng and grading of atreets wars heard by the atreet committee or tna oouacu which met yeeterday afternoon. People realdlng In the vicinity of Union avenue and iJivlsloa atreets turned our in fores ts make a remonstrance . Sgalnat the grading; of Union avenua In thla die trlct. ee desired by the Oregon Water Power company. The. company dealrca the street graded so that they may allow tbelr track to remain en - tha present grade while tha cltlsens desire tha track . lowered. - The ramonstranoa to the Grand Avenua bridge was read and no tion was postponed.- , , R. Nudleman, charged with arson, waa arraigned before J edge tieorge. in . the state circuit court yesterday after noon by Deputy District Attorney Bert Haney. He waa defended .by Ales Sweek. and asked for time until Hon day to plead. The' Information charges . that R. Nudleman. P. F. Wallace arid Zimn jiysers; on rfune ss, oia ituwnivusiy- burw and deatroy certain merchandise. the personal property of K. Nudleman. wnicn goons were msnrea in -tna urieni Insurance company, -of Hartford. Conn. - - for 1109. and that tha intent of the de fendants Waa to defraud the insurance . company. . 'Tanner creek sewer were opened yester day afternoon. They were as follows , Jaoobeen-Bada,' 144.17; J. W. Sweeney, 141.110; J. B. Slemmona, 149.110; In dependent Construction company, III,. 060. The last of the bids, which was ths lowest. Is $11,010 above the eatlmate tt . ., m.Im.1 , If B AAA T tm stated that tba reconstruction of this large drain la dangeroua work for a eon . tractor and thla la given aa the. reason i for, tha excessive amounts of the bids. Tha commute will. Investigate tha mat- . ter before awarding tha contract. Ths Oregon Traction company Is en deavoring to aell ' 1100.000 worth of stock along the right of way In order to fulfill tba condltiona Imposed upon it by WHV.V.M VW : W, UVty.W lilt M go on with the construction of tha road. Heveral times tha council has been on the verge cf revoking the atreet fren cnise or ine company, out it la now un derstood that the council will take no mwym Him, iiwy m i v iui, iimi . the road can never be bollt by the prea , ant holders of the right of way, - In all probability tha big Brooklyn newer system will be laid through a tunnel Instead of digging an opaa tranch. The . committee from the ex ecutive board, consisting of W. I Boise, E. D. Curt la and Mr. Weber, have the special details -for tha construction of tha big drain In charge. Now that Mr. Ladd, through- whose property the sewer Is to run for quits a distance, has re turned from the east, the detatla for putting In the plant will shortly be ar- Twaa cloudy and sprlnkly today, but tomorrow may Jb warm' and clean Lay your plans ts take tbe a tea mar Bailey Oatsert tomorrow for the excursion to Cascade Locks. This Is a magnificent rids snd Just the trip for an enjoyable day's outing. Steamer leaves Alder street wharf at 1:10 a., m.. returning at :I0 p. m. Excellent meals served on board. Tha Oatsert Is the boat, you know, that haa the unobstructed observation decks. Round trip 11.00. Ooes rain or ahlne. " TTasought '" promotion - has ' corns to Father P. J. Carroll, p. S. C, who haa been connected with Columbia university at University Park alnca the establish ment of this school aa a Catholto lnstl futlon. Hla faithful and efficient work haa been a factor in tha success of the university, and all will regret 'bis de parture for Watertown, Wis., where he goes to accept tha presidency of Sacred Heart college. . , , . Judge Webster of the county court today heard and took under advisement a contested attorney's fee In ths estate of the lata Henry - Wilson. Ths late Fred Strong waa Attorney for Mr. Wil son and on the deatprof Mr. Strong his widow- and administrator filed a bill . MANN V BEACH P1UNTXM '.. 92 SsconO Stmt Croon Floor ' BEST WORK .'Low Pries TtlepboM 444 How about it? Those Lace Curtains cf yours, do they need clean ing? Ws 36 Curtain-cleaning juat right Our wash ing for families is ths kind ths housewife enjoys. Thone us your order. . , OREGON LAUNDRY AND , TOILET SUPPLY CO. rasas. Saai U. O. V. BTAJTB, Mgr. for 1100 against ths Wllsoa aetata. Tha Wilson state's administrator, eto Blm saoas, abjectad ts tha bill as excessive, and also stated that tha late 14rv Strong ewed ths Wilson sstats a cots la tha sum of IT.OOft drawing interest at per sent per annum and that this rats af Interest b,s bad by application to the county oourt four years sgo re duced to per cent, which. U the opin ion of Mr. Simmons, constituted a' suf ficient remuneration. ; Mt ' Hood court No. 1, Foresters of America, bold a public installation of ofllcera at tbslr ball, corner Second and Tamhlll streets, Monday evening and about ISO Foresters and their friends were present. After the Inatalletiom by tha deputy grand- chief ynnger, 1. A. Watson, there ware short addressee by Grand Treasurer F. T. Burgeols and S. Kafka, after which refreshments were served. The entertainment closed with dancing. . The following ofllcera were ins tailed: Chief ranger, J. Weber; sub chief ranger, Fred Mason; senior 'wood- rwirdTX Zanllla; junior woodward. A. ieweii; nnwr oeaaie, a. x. rues, ju alor beadle. J. R. Hannaford; recording aecretary, J, R. Blngley; lecturer, Janes Weston. . - -., . - ' Dr. George W. White, pastor of Cen tral Methodlet church at Baa Francisco, will occupy tb pulpit of Taylor street Methodist church tomorrow morning at 10:10. Dr. Whits la bow attending ths business sessions of ths Chautauqua, whars bs delivered his lecture on The Black Napoleon." Thursday afternoon. There will also bs special n us la .at tomorrow's services. . In ths evening Dr. Short, ths pastor, will preach on "Self Examination,' and Mr. and Mrs. William Wentsell and Miss Evelyn Howley wlU sing. .. . In the case of M. C Oeorgs against Sophia PfloegsUr. a suit to Ojulet title, heard by Judgea Sears and Cleland. Judgs Bears this morning rendered ths decision of ths court flndlnjr for the piamtio. judge ueorga, someuilcg over 10 years ago, leased to ths defendant a tract of ground in the aouthwest part of .the city at a nominal rental, and de fendant aet up a claim to ownership on on the ground of absolute possession for mors than 10 years. Mayor Wllllame has taken the Initia tive in ths appointment of delegates to ths coming convention of tbe Oregon Development lea rue,-which ts scheduled -to bs held la this city August I and X. Tha appointments wars made this morn lng and aro as follows: Charles F. Bee be, Thomas Honeyman, W. ' P. Olds, George Taylor, W. . H. Corbett W. D. Fenton. E. M. Wilcox, Thomas Richard son and W. H. Cake. - .t Boms laundries starch linen so that It breaks to pieces. Ws are careful not to do that.. Our starcbers are persons of ripened experience, knowing, the exact consistency starch ought to have, to be juat right.; Tou try the Union Laundry, Second and Columbia, for a month, and you will never leave us. Telephone Main III. - 1 Two Insnns persons were brought to ths county jail yeeterday afternoon and are awaiting examination .to determine their condition. Mattla Hudson, a mor phine eater, la said -to bs insane from tha-eltecta of the drug. R. C. Ellsworth Is one of a number of men who have been getting whisky at saloons on or ders forged in ths name of Dr. Zaa. Tomorrow " morning tha "Oct There club" which Is composed of members of the Maxamaa and- tna John Burroughs Bird society, will go on a sunrise ex. eurslon. Thsy will meet at ths new ateel bridge In Jefferson atreet canyon at 4 o'clock and will proceed to the hills whars they wlU breakfaat Services tomorrow at Saint John's United Evangelical church will bs follows: In ths morning at 10:10. ssr mon by ths pastor. Rev. B. IB. MoVlcker, subject, "Heaven Oaalng;" in ths even ing at I. subject. "Shall Many Bs Saved r Sunday school at It a. m. Best Things in Paints F. E. Beach A Co., ths pioneer pslnt company, ara making a specialty of selling the best things made In palnta, bouss paint, floor paint, roof paint, stains, enamels and varnishes, window glaaa and glaxlng. Ill First street, phone 1114. Judge Oeorgs has granted to Mrs. Sarah E. Cartwrlght a divorce from W, D. Cartwrlght. on tha grounds of deser tion. They were married. In 110 at Vancouver, Wash., and hs abadonsd her and their two children, 10 and II years of age, in iivi. secret. meeting of ths Retail Llnunr Dealers' union waa held yeatarday after noon when the paaalng of the local option law and ita probable effecta was brought up and earnestly discussed. The membership oz the organisation has now reached 100. Articles of Incorporation of the North west Publishing company, with a capital stock of IS. 000 have been filed by John K. Lathrop. John W. Cook and R. L. Darrow, with the objects of publishing magaslnea, . newspapers , and similar matters. , Hotel Estacada on the Clackamas river, new and ui B-to-date. now open for transients, on trolley Una of O. W. II miles from Portland. 12.00 per day. special ratea by tha week. Ap ply to I E, Martlnea, manager. Wllhelm Sanderson has sued for a di vorce from Ida May Sanderson, on the ground of desertion. They were mar ried In IStO. In Clackamas county, and ana Is said to- have left him after II years of married life. Ths only Qoooyear Shoe Renalr Co. le located next to the Gaa Co.'s office. Tamhlll street. Repairing while you wait - Work called for and delivered ny reasonable distance. Phone Main tOIL , Suit for divorce has been filed by Jes sie Braaen against Andrew Braaen, on grounds of desertion. . The pair were married In lilt, and three years of mar ried Ufa sufficed. Going to ths eosstf Let me neck your f urnlture-or neatly, polish . 1U. JL. won't cost much. Walborn, 114 Second. Phone Hood 1177.. Furniture repollshed and repaired. ... The printing of booklets and' paraph lata haa put many a featber in our can. we do tno work aa it ahould be done. Pseslee Bros. Co, Sherlock bulKUng. Portland Wire at 'Iron Works srs how located at Trenkman Co.'s on Fourth near Flanders. Work turned out promptly. , team boiler Insurance covers damage to boiler.- property and for injuries. Campbell Rodger, ill Washington. Plate rlass Insurance inlnit heeak. re. Maryland CaeuaJtr ComDanv. iil Vtaahlngton atreet Aak ths Oregon druggists about ths Breakers' hotel. . Write Lone Beach. Wash., for rates. ; . , . Try an Underwood Typewriter snd learn ths-advantage of visible writing. II Front street , X aufflclMit sum lias Kaam mIbmI K ths congregation of Mlspah Preaby ta rlaa church for the completion of ths basement. Work will be-oonunanoed at encs and ths room will bs made suitable for Sunday school work. Don t writs in ths' dark. Oaf an Under wood lslbls Typewriter. 01 Front SL . Burglary Insurance. Maryland Cas ualty Company, 111 Washington. Dr. Amos, surgeon.. Pekum building. Wise Bros, dentists, the Falling bids. ' Dr. L. ii. Thornton, dentist, Marquanv Dr. Morria.' dentist. Ths Heller. OXZZFLT rnSOaTAJi. , J. C. Tager of Tha Dalles Is attending to bualnesa . matters In the city today. C F. Ollbert of Hood River Is regis tered -at ths Perkins. i J, K. Weatherf ord, ths well know capitalist of Albany, la at ths Imperial. C C. Hogua of Albany is la Port- land. ... Miss Anna M. Maxahal! of Pendleton Is visiting Portland frianda. - Attorney A. B. -Rsamea of Jacksonville Is attending to legal matters here to day. . . T l E. McBroom, editor -and publisher of ths Idaho county Free Press at Grange- villa, Idaho, was In tha city yeatarday renewing nie acquaintance wita pews. paper mends. , s R. Burr White, representing the Oa setts, published at Rainier, is la ths city. , , , . Chief Deputy City Auditor S. Orutse, who ha been away for two weeks on vacation trip, haa returned to hla duties at the olty hall. Mr. Grutse visited San Francisco and other places In California. Jefferson Myers, prssldent of tha Lewis snd Clark state commission, went to McMlsnvllle laat evening to give aa addrees before the people whs are mak lng arrangements for their exhibit at tha fair. NEW OFFICERS OF MEDICAL BOARD Ths stats Medical board mat yestsr day snd elected -ths following ofllcera for ths coming year: w, E. Carllu.M. D. president; Byron E. Miller, M. secre tary; A. B. Glbbs, M.iD., treasurer; 'H E. Curry, M. D.. and A. C Panton. M. D trustees, ths latter being appointed to fill .the vacancy cauaed by tha death of Dr. William IL Baylor. Tha names of ths applicants and the year In which they were graduated are given below: Charles 'W. Merrill, Cleveland, O.. 1178; Andrew Estock. Chicago. 101 Charles R. Mowery. Omaha, 10Z Will lam W. Wick. Jr.. Chicago, 104; Luther E. McDougal, Keokuk, la-. 180; Carl H. Welsmanr Ann Arbor. 1104; Wlllard M. CowelL Columbus. 1S95; Frederick Voss Mohn, Minneapolis. 1SI; Condon Carl ton. McCornack. Philadelphia. 1104 John Thomaa LeFevre, London, Ont. 1104; John P. Myera, Chicago. . 1104 Htepnen Kliud Griggs, four years' course, non-graduate; Melville Garnett Evans, 6t Louis, 104; Silas G. Rich srdson, ' three . ternea. non-graduate Stewart Daniel Brings, University of lows, l04; Ell Euphrates Dotson, Jr. Unlveralty of Iowa, 101; Alvane Cary Elliott, Cincinnati.. 1101; James Charles Elliott King. Chicago. 101; Walter Ed ward Well. Detroit 101; Gustave IL Douglas. San Francisco. 104; John Scott McBrlda. Detroit 117: Frederick J. Laird. Detroit 117; Walter Adelbert Hlbba, Topeka, 100; Elmer Oren Miller. Starling Medical college, ' 11S; Edgar Lawrence ingeraall. Cnlverslty and Bellevue Hospital Medical college, lt John Raymond Barber. Chicago. 1(01 cheater Clarence Moore, Cooper Medical college, san FTanctgoo, i04. - OREGON EXHIBIT TO BE ENLARGED Ths panorama picture cf Portland, which has been sent to ths 8t Louis exposition to be placed In the Oregon building, waa loaned to the commission by Will Llpman of Llpman. Wolfe A Co. at tha requeat of Mr. Flanders of the commission. - At a special meeting of tha commie aton held yesterday afternoon plans were adopted for rearranging the preeent Ore gon exhibits at the St Louis fair and aendlng additional exhibits-for the Qra gon building. Among theau will be pictures of Oregon scenery. These will Include large photographs ot Mt Hood! Jefferson, ths Three Sisters and others. and the beat obtainable views of ths Columbia river. The b!c timbers, the finest on the St. Louis fair grtmnda, were ordered moved to the stockade at ths rear of the Ore gon building. Thess were In-an out-of- the-way place where the St Louis au thorities put them st ths opening of the fair. The commission decided that on account of their Importance they should be pieced where they would attract tha most attention. $50 For an Idea. On the opening day of our new boys' and children's clothing department in Beptember, we will give away 400 watches absolutely free, 10 gold plated and 10 sliver plated, to boys under It yeara or age. we want a plan for tha distributing of these watchea; a plan that will be Impartial. Lottery schemes or giving them with a purchase will not be considered. .The watchea must be distributed In a fair and impartial man ner, giving every boy an equal oppor tunity to secure a watch. In order not to incur any ill feeling, but at the same time promote tne gooa name or thla es tablishment we have a plan, but It Is not just whst we want. It la now un der seal, deposited In the Unite States mall, envelope bearing date of July II, 104. Bend in your plan, if you havs a good one, and we will present you with 150.00 in gold. All suggestions or plans must be mailed, iaeng win be canceled Wednesday. August 10, and plans to be uaed win appear in evening papers Frt-dayr-Augutlx, with -name of originator. Address all communications. Advertise ment Manager. The Chicago. Clothiers, and 71 Third street between Oak and Pine, Portland. Or. - To Oregon City and Canemah Park . v by Tro'hy. : ' Sunday round-trip rats f I cents. Cars with open trailers every to minutes. Music snd dancing at ths pavilion. Plenty of seats, swings and tables free for use of picnickers. Tickets at First and Alder and Hawthorns and Grand avenuee. - First Regiment Band, W. 0.- W. The First regiment band, W. O. W. newly uniformed and equipped and un der ths efficient leadership of Director William F. Weber. Is prepared to furnish ths latest and best muato for all occa sions. J. R. Tomllnsdn. manager and (-treasurer. with M. J. Walsh Co., 141 Washington street Phone Main 171. ll. Chambers, Optician. Wbolssals and retail. Ill Seventh' St 4 BITTER Ollf? Not. In Fineness of Tone! ' Not In Beauty-of Case! . Not in Artistic Decoration Not la Variety efjStyles! Not la Thorough Construction - - - Not la Popularity! .at IS THE KIMBALL PIANO EXCELLED The fine quality of tone which cher acterlaea the Kimball tha round, full volume, quick, responsive action, ligm toucn. tna aweet, clear, atrong quaiii of each. note, from baas to treble what make Kimball nlanoa a lasilna a I lafactlon to all who possess them, and are the secret of what make them ; de sirable to all, aa well as what svoka tue highest praise from the greatest musical rusts. niiL norawri"- Emma Eameu, all havs ussd and lau tbe KImbalL - - Ellers Piano House moderate price and small payment system mse it an eaay matter for any one Ux purchase a Kimball. Call in and aas our beautiful line ot theee pianos and learn bow simple it la to have one In your home. Ellera Piano House, ill' Washington street corner far a. . - ' . Large stores also San Francisco snd Sacramento, CaL; Spokans and Seattle, w aan. SCENERY OF WEST DISCOUNTS ITALY'S aVOMAV BSSXSSa-Tg BSTaTtm OTIS siaxTs of Tn TBAksMxnsoTrmi OOnttr AJT9 SAT ouy WOBLD TZXWS. . ... . cam omn wo rarxx Three dlatlnsutahd Italians who are touring the American continent one' of them a school-boy-friend of A. Ferrers. the IUllan lawyer of this city, are guests at the Perklna. For two aaya they have been viewing the scenery) in and about Portland and comparing It with that of their own sunny Italy. The visitors are FelllDl Angellnl-Rota. a civil engineer; . Annlball Poxst, civil engineer; PlerluTgl Donlnl. capitalist, man-of-the world and gentleman sports man. All are young men, are -ftttttn-gulabed looking and are residents of Roms. "Ws started from New Tork City for ths west early In June," aaid Mr. Rota. have visited Buffalo, Niagara iraua. Chicago. Minneapolis, ths Yellowstone Park. Seattle, Victoria and ' Vancouver and ara aolnr to return boms via the California southern routs and ths St Louis exDOaltlon. "Yellowstons park and tha scenery oi the Rocky mountains has Impressed us more than anything alee, and will com pare favorably with ths grandest seen cry to be found anywhere Id the world. None of us cared very much for your eastern country It is sll too flat and uninteresting, but ws havs thoroughly enjoyed the west Tbe trip through Tellowstono park has been an agreeable expedition which ws .-shall always re member. It is our plan to visit tha Yoaemlte park also. . " . "On the Columbia river trip, which we made ' yeatarday, tha rain Interfered With the enjoyment; and to us It seemed entirely too oold for comfort Tbe river Is very beautiful, and must be grand on a clear day. 'Portland is one ar tne most nome like and pretty, cltiea we have vlalted. The party resumes their journey to California this evening. AT THE THEATRES TOVHOSTgrnSAT-TO - STAaV --The 8 tar coupon matinee at tha Star yeeterday was a succesa. Today and tomorrow Is ths Isst opportunity for the publlo to see ths greatest vaudeville bill of ths season at this fashionable play houae. The Helm children are aendlng large audlencea Into ecatsclee at every performance over their chlld- lah charma aa they present a parody on the adult comedy sketch. The boy is a little tot of five snd last night hs made a great hit by leading ths orchestra as his slater sang. Tbe aiarteia are great bicycle experts. Lovera of finished act. lng ahould not miss ths clever one-act fares preaented by inalee and Herbert Txa ambitious amatbttbs. Ths second amateur night last even lng st ths Arcade theatre was a success and this latest Innovation promises to be very popular. At one performance It waa necessary to close the Iron gates at the entrance to the lobby to keep the crowd out while the box office waa twice forced to auspend ticket selling. Inside ths theatre the spectators alter nately laughed and wept at 'the violent fforta of the amnitious amateurs to demonstrate their ntneea for the stage. Tomorrow will be tha last opportunity to witness ths preeent excellent pro gram as ths new bill opens on Mondsy. MBS. CAJk TBS IS rOFTTXLX. The aals of 'seats and boxes for the performance of Mrs. Leslie. Carter In David Belasco's famous play "Du Bar ry," opened in ths Columbia Thursday morning at I o'clock. From the Inter est already manifested It seems evi dent the house will be sold'out befor ths closs of this week, Ths engage ment-le-for one weekv starting-nest Monday. This will bs the Isat time Mrs. Carter will appear In this city for soms time, ss she will etsy In ths Bel- esco theatre, New Tork for the next two seaaona in a new play Mr. Belasoo has written for her after which shs will ap pear In London .for a season. Th prices range from 10 cents to 1 1. Or ders received-by mall when accompan ied by remittance will be filled In the or der received. The performance will start promptly at I o'clock. Ths pro duction will bs exactly tbe asms ' as plsyed In New Tork for two years. Seats on Sals at Rows at Martin's drag store. At TWU BAXBBk Tonight will be the laat performance of that funny farce, "Up to Tompkins." by the Baker Theatre company, it will be followed tomorrow afternoon and all next wsek by Burnand's comedy "Bet sy," this being ths first production, of ths piece In Portland. BIJOU TOXTOXT. , This svenlng ths big Saturday night performance will bs given at ths Bijou. Onlw two mors chances to see the won derful . educated pigs remain. ,., Tou' ye Rust-Proof Umbrellas $1.50 Not Ruttable-The frames of these Umbrellas are aQ fin ished in brass to prevent ' rusting a splendid feature .Jbr.this climate. ' Material The covering is a mixture of Vegetable Silk and Worsted, made especially for oar use and which we guar antee not to split, . Cost These improvements cut down .our profit, as we charge no more than for the ordinary kind, but the lasting qualities of the Umbrella in- crease 6uTmale9 so much that we lose nothing. ' i . Ton get aa ambrella that ..-i . wlU last wVoe as leaf ' as ths ordinary kind. ALLESINA 7 Two Factories: 309 Morri- 286 Wash son St.' ingtonSt, uesttons DO YOU ever feel that the money you invest in printing does, not yield the desired dividend DoT you always entrust its production to a house of recognised ability? Is the printing you send forth better than your competitor! ? "Vould you be willing to let us demon strate that we can increase the earning capacity of your advertis ing appropriation ? Advice free. F.JKBaltes&Co. tint and Oak Pbtnt Main 165 Fill AWD WASamrOTOaT ITUITI ruiTLaini, ornxooir ' RstabUahed la 1SSS. Opemall the year. Private or class Inatructlon. Thousands of graduatea In positions; opportunities constantly occurring. . It paya to attend our scoooL . Catalogue, spsolmsns. sto (res. . A. 9. ABlISTBOirCK ujl, narcxTax. Behnke-Walker Business College sasnn Block. -OBTtaJn- OB. Makes a specialty of equipping young men and women for life's work and se curing that work tor them when som patent. Our graduates are all employed. Mors than lot placed la positions sines ths first of last August. Phone Main 10. Ws oaa nela yoo. Writs. Mill Military Academy VOSILAJTB, DUKI. A srlvau iaritlns sad say eaMoL ataaaal tralalas, auil. tary dtsapUae, eoUsse prepara- vust. shits es sny ass aaaiitvsa ti ear naie. ran wrai epat SeptsmW 14, ISO. CUT THIS OUT And mall to Sr. I. W. Bill, XOl I'aaea .... soya, waooi I waat ta essd k a SMtttary aeheaL Tbslr ssrss are flsass tsad.aw srtesa tsd tsraisi a 1st Olwitrstsa esssniiHTa tauKwae ex year seaosi. Maa). Caddrtat) ' PORTLAND ACADEMY rits bora snd slrls for Wvattra snd taattra colirgra, ITlmary aoa grammar graoes mcluaa. Portland Jicadtmy Hall for Ctrlt Recti Tts ' a llmltrd mnbw tad alTta taeai tha tomfnrta snd ear of a rarintd bABM. Ofoce sours during July anil A usual Trots S . m. to 12 m. For eataloaae addrass Port land Aoad.tny. Pnrlland, Or. ' OBBOO rOBTXABD St. Helen's Hall A atria' School of ths Klghest Class. Corps of teachers, location, building. equipment tbe beat. Send for catalogue. oronrn nmun is, ltoe. heard of them, don't miss seeing them. The Bennington's will malts you laugh snd you will fall in love with the Little Ducheas. New illustrated songs and vtteacope pictures. Ths Bijou's ths place. - " . "nr moboooo."-, ' Ths remarkably auccetsful run of Ta Morocco," ths popular production la which ths Shlalda Mualcal Stock com pany has appeared during the past wrek, will ns given out uiree more porror- mancea, tonight and tomorrow matinee and night Owing to the Inclemency ot ths weather all thres of these per formance, will probably be given at Cordray's theatre, but If .tonlght should bs fair and warm "In Morocco" will be given at Phlelds Park. Hereafter all unday perrormancea. both matinee and night, will occur at Cordray's. Don't mlsa teeing "In Morocco" before Its run tnda. Popular prices. . Srw-r Remember the Steamer Sarah Dixon WILL MAKE THE TRIP INSTEAD OF Ti SPENCER Tonight; July 1 6, 1904 HOTELS and RESTAURANTS vWs carry In stock a full 11ns of hotel and restaurant goods, Including -largs Portable Hotel Rangea. French Rangea to aet. In brick. Steam Tablra, Vegetable Steam Bollera.- Our prices are low. Ws solicit your patronage. Loewenberg & Going Co. . Second and Taylor Streets greater covering capacity greater money quality than any other paint made. FISHER, THORSE1N & CO. si af W Was- .ill "eat 160. 163, 164, During Your; Vacation... Lefus do the family washing. We do it right and so cheap that you will never do the washing again yourselX We call for and deliver promptly. WEST SIDE OFFICE 129 SIXTH STREET TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Laundry, Water St., East Side " University of Oregon College of Literature, Science, and the Arts , College of Science and Engineering School of Mines and Mining School of Music School of Law School of Medicine The session of 19045 open8-Wednesdayr September 14. For cata logue, address Registrar University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon TEETH SPECIALS - UNTIL AUQUST 1 THE Boston Painless Dentists Will maks special low aohool rates In order that allachool children may come and have their teeth eared for during Veft lonu ' Theae are the only dentlats In Port land having the late botanical discovery to apply ' to the gume for Painless Ea- ariiii-. mwA rrnwnlnl Teeth. llM'lina, riiim, and guaranteed for ten yeara TEETH Extrsctl-i - FBEE Eiimlntlaa.M'M.nEE Gold Fllllnts. ..74 Gold Croww S3.M Silver- fl(lini SS Fill Set sf Teeth S3.09 Crowns ana nn Prlcee a specialty. ridge Work . at Iow iw oai sa.taait Bauhla Suction will kold vons teeth no. HO STTTDSsTTS. riwna in at onoe and take advantage of low ratea, All work done by lsts guaranteed for 14 witnoui nam auiu years. Boston Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrison Streets, entrance ,Wiy jttvrriauu. FOR A FEW DAYS . Ws will seU a S-Xrawe, Bos Cover Sewing Ha. Salss ,.sts.so rep Ktad .S1S3S Theae are new and up-to-date Sewing afechlnsa. Standard Sewin Machine OtTIce aan Tamhlll Bl Oonaw Vsarta. LJteedlea Oil . and . Repair Second band Machines all ma as, irom 11 to IV in gooa troar, Turkish and Russian Baths Expert masseurs. Ouaranteed to cure any chronlo rhaumatlstn and ner vousness Trice for bath, ma , ptinimat lc vibration, special for oonsti- oi'iin. liver itnil Iml'soai ion trnuhia I i i. ln,-lun-B; h-A f.r all nlaht. Trof. ' i i, b.i Cl.ambtr of Couiiutrce. f Neivsboys' Excursion if' than any other paint made. FRONT STREBT SEASIDE RESORTS HOTEL MOORE ranaerly Saw wriatta Hetel. Staalda, Orasta. NOW OPEN The eoly botl ea the snast eterlsoklBg the etwas. rimat serf bathing snd tab baths. Mat.' Inc. besting and ashlne. The hotel la hard flnlobad with furnace Scat, ror ratae asdrtat DAN J. atOOBB. Prop., iltaslde, Orascab McGUIRE'S Seaside, Oregon I-eoated ta ths wary esntet of tha stty, soavsalsnt to railroad and f rash-wa tar boetlag ea ths aTeoanlonna, riasly fur aishsd. route attendaata. Remodeled, .rebuilt and furnished. . Open for ths season of 104. THE HARVEST HOME 4 "' os. XeKeaa, Prop. . , Frioes: II. IS per day. 110. per week. beds IBs and SOc, meals tl cent a Children under 19 years at half rates. fcOKO BBAOX, Will. Seaside Livery & FueJ Co. irrtST, ZB. SAMS ' STOavaoa aid rvmu Praying, Bapresitng and Oeasral e'shatoaf - SKASZSB, OUOOI. Xaadle AU Kinds sf Dry Wood. Stages to mt Creek aad Caaaoa Beseh, The Driftwood Km. T. lyaiff scost oostyoaTaai.w . irn ' viriQua coTTAOs oar Tsra BSAOH. . . Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths Is Connection. tOJIO BACaX.;'lrASTtL"J7 O. O.KEE Rcstrursr-t, Crcccry Eahcry Trees. rrVC-ve sl tl.-m