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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1904. r. TOWN TOPICS TODAY'S AMVStMEMTB. Empire . . Bk.r ... Conlr.j A root) .. 65 Star "The Inalde Trick" I "Claopatra" "Fablo Komaal" Vaudeville .". Vaud.'Till.' VaadaTlll ..Vaud.Tllle Last night the pulse C every news boy in the city wu throbbing with rap ture, for the lade who sell papers on the streets were royally entertained. At v o'clock they boarded the palatial steamer Charles R. Spencer and enjoyed a moonlight ride many miles down the placid Willamette and return. The steamer was donated for the night to the boys who gave an exourslon for the benefit of their association. Captain Spencer announces that he Is going to turn the boat over to the youths once a year for a similar purpose, and If they want the vessel more often than that he ays they are welcome to her. A big feast was partaken of last alght and to say that the future cltlxens of Portland enjoyed themselves would be putting It mildly. "The Human Soul Exists," Is the sub ject of a lecture by Rev. C. Hall Cook. Ph. D., of London, this evening at Arti sans' hall. Ablngton building, at o'clock. Dr. Cook Is a member of the society for psychical research of Lon don and has performed all his expert ments under the strictest test condi tions. His lecture will be Illustrated by stereoptlcon views. He undertakes to prove the existence of the soul by strictly sclentlAc methods. Photographs that have been taken when subjects were in communication with spirits are shown, with the spirits pictured as If material. Dr. Cook claims that he himself has two that he took when alone, showing his mother and a friend. Preparations are being made through out the county for the opening of the school year on September 12. In all but three or four districts the scholars will assemble with their books to begin the winter's work. Nearly all the districts have already secured teachers. During the vacation many of the school houses have been renovated throughout, many have received new coats of paint and new furniture has been installed while others havs been enlarged to meet the Increase In the number of pupils. Ladles! Ladles! Ladles! Special week at Irvlngton race track. Beginning tomorrow admission will be 16 rents on all days except Saturday. Admission Includes grounds and grand stand. Over 500 thoroughbreds now, renly. Six or more races dally. '' Oood music. Perfect car service. First race called at 2 30. Big earn ror tomorrow. Take cars First and Washington Sts. Miss Clara Kuhn. aged 11 years, died yesterday at St. Vincent's hospital of appendicitis. The body will be shipped to the home of her parents at Oolden dale today by Dunning A Campion. Miss Kuhn has long been in the employ of Woodard, Clarke A Co. as an accountant, and by the members of that firm was held In high esteem. Miss Kuhn was a sister of Sister Rita, of the staff of St. Vincent's hospital. Oregon City -river trip. A good way to spend your Sunday Is on the boats. These river trips Are cool, comfortable, and pleasant. Bring yo'ur friends and. show them The river. Sunday boats leave Taytor street MO, 10, 11:10 a. m., 1 S, 4:30, 6:15 p. m. Round trio 25c. To the Oregon hop Fields and how to resch thsm. Steamers Altona, Pomona and Oregonla leave from Taylor street dock dally at 1:45 a. nr. stopping st all hop yards along the river between Port land and Salem. Call Phono : -ln 40 for information. Lacrosse! Lacrosse Portland and Victoria. Sunshine or rain. Grounds Hawthorne and Eighth street. Everybody is going; all oars transfer. This afternoon. S o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Grand stand 26c. How'd you like to buy a seven-room modern house real cheap? Turn to page 17 and read that ad headed "For Sale Cheap:" It sounds as though somebody was going to get "the best buy In the city.';. At least, that's what the ad says. Tlmo to turn. Dr. Brougher'o topics Sunday, at the White Temple are: Morning. "Will Je sua Come Again T" Night. "Whltechapel, or Life in the Abyss." - He will reply to his critics. Mr. Hart, with guitar, sings. Special violin offertory. Seats in new Synagogue Ahavla Sho lom, corner Park and Clay streets, will be sold Sunday, August 21, 1104, at 2 p. m. Members and non-members de siring seats are requested to attend. Wa-Hoo Tonic. The great blood pur ifier, nerve tonlo apd liver regulator. Just what you need these days. For sale by all druggists. Fishing tackle; every description re tailed st greatly reduced prices. Honey msnA McBrlde, Third and Taylor Sts. Chew Den-Tal-Oum. bare pearly teeth and prevent decay. For sale every where. Dr. O. C. Blansy. I O. O. F. temple. Wise Bros., dentists, the Falling bid Dr. u M. Thornton, dentist. Marquam. Analey's 1105 envelopes, by sll dealers. DOES 1 SHE Tour mouth probably Is framed for "Yea."' nor Is It a fact to be wondered at. The pall of smoke hanging over the city Is hurting many, many eyes,, but Are you sure your winking and rub bing of optica comes from smoke alone? If you've any doubt about the matter drop In and let us ex amine them. It coats you noth ing, you know, and we can satisfy you as to the real cause of the sys worry. HURI TOURtTLS? PASTORS OF OREGON TO MEET SEPT. 27 rrrrr-BiXTH oa a or con- OaXOATIOHAL MOOBAM IS iUilUEO POR OOITMTIOM OF CASTLE WILL The 66th annua- session of the gen eral association of the Congregational churches and ministers of Oregon will be held in the First Congregational church of this city, Tuesday to Thurs day. September 17-11. The program has been arranged as follows: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. Afternoon 1:00, Organisation. 4:00, Social hour. Evening 7:10, Devotional. Rev. D. B. Oray. 8:00, Assoclatlonal sermon, Rev. R T. Cross, D. D., Rev. C E. Chase, alternate. Communion. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. Morning 1:00, Address, Rev. E. S. Muckley. D. D. 1:10. Business. 10:00, "Needful Changes In Church Life and Present Day Conditions." Rev. E 8. Bollinger. 10:40. "Need of a Positive Gospel in Preacher and People." Rev. Geo. W. Nelson. 11:10, Church Build ing society. Afternoon 1:00, Devotional, Rev, E. L. Curran. 2:15, "Relation of the Church to the Young:" 1st. "Sunday School." Rev. H. A. Start; Id, "Young Peoples Societies, Rev. E F. Qreen; 3d. "Amusements," Principal H. L Bstes. 1:10, Fellowship, Rev. E. P. Hill. D. D. 4:00. "Narrative of the Churches," Rev. Daniel Staver. registrar. Evening 7:10. Devotlonals, Rev. J. W. L. Kaufman. 7:46. 'The Church and the Nations," Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. D. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Morning 1:00, Address, Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D. D. 10:00, "At titude of the Church- to Moral Reforms." Rev. W. C. Gil more. 10:40, "Shall We Olve Up the Prayer Meeting?" Rev. J. L. Hershner. 11:10, "An Outlook, Rev. C. F. Clapp. Afternoon 2:00, Devotlonals, Rev. W. L Strang. 1:16, "A Woman's Sphere In Church Life." Rev. D. V. Poling, L. L. D. 1:00, "A Man's Sphere in Church Life." Mrs. E. W. Luckey. 4:00, Wo man's hour. Rvenlnar 7-10 Devotional,. Av CI A Taggart. 7:46, "Is ths World Growing Better?" Rev. E. L House, D. D. :16, Address. Rsv. George R. Wallace, D. D., Spokane. Bishop Castle of the United Brethren church of Oregon has been Invited to give the address Wednesday evening on the proposed union of the Free Methodist, the United Brethren and the Congregational churches. FEARS HUSBAND WILL KILL HER In a complaint filed against John W. Hsss by Beta L. Haas in the circuit court last Monday, In- which she asks for a divorce, is contained a story of domestic Infelicity out of the ordinary. She alleges that he not only beat her and threatened her life, but followed her here from Spokane, Wash., in order to try to put his threat Into execution. The maiden name of the complainant, which ahe desires to resume, was Reta L. Wade. She was married to Haas at Spokane, December 1, 1101. She asserts that shortly afterward he attacked her on several occasions and beat her so that ahe was made sick and miserable most of the time. In last March, she charges, Haas maltreated her and threat ened her life. ; Fearing that he would make good his threat, she fled to Portland, the com plaint recites, snd hss since then lived with her mother In this city. Her hus band is accused of following her here and assaulting her June 13, at the same time flourishing a razor and saying hs would kill her. For this offense, the complaint says, he was arrested and June 22 was con victed and sent to the city Jail, from which he afterward escaped, pending the furnishing of a bond to keep the peace. He Is now a fugitive from Justice, Mrs. Haas says. Her attorney Is J. J. Fits He is now a fugitive from Justice, Mrs. Haaa says. Her attorney is J. J. Flts gerald. Joseph H. Emrlck haa filed suit for. divorce from Luclnda F. Emrlck on the ground of desertion. They were married at Corvallls. Or., May 16. 1877. The al leged desertion occurred May 16, 1101. CHIEFLY PERSONAL. James M. Bllsborrow of Salem Is reg istered at the Imperial. George T. Dorcas of Salem Is at the Belvedere. M. W. Krebs of Salem, who Is said to own the largest hop ranch In the United Statea. Is a guest at the Belvedere. A Hood River party, J. C. Herman, A. L. Davis and Misses Nevada Wheeler and Maud Wheeler, are guests at the Perkins. Jule Plncus of Salem Is at the Belve dere. E. N. Blythe of Hood River Is A the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wllkerson of As toria are registered at the Perkins. Mrs. Ida M. Babcock and Miss Mae Babcock of Salem are at the Imperial. Mrs. W. E. Lacey of Dallas is at ths Perkins. Mrs. E. T. Adair and Mrs. C. M. Lock wood of Salem are guests at the Perkins. William Harris of Black Butte, super intendent of the Blsck Butts Mining company, is at the Belvedere. Miss Edna Barton of Baker City Is registered st the Perkins. Ernest O. Spltaner has returned from from a two weeks' trip to Yaqulna bay. FINE ST. LOUIS SERVICE. . Hew Sleeping Oar Arrangement by o a. to x. Low Bates. St Louis fair visitors will be Inter ested in knowing that the O. R. A N, has Inaugurated a dally through stand ard sleeping car service to that elty, passengers arriving there In the morn ing. September 5. I. 7, October I, 4, I, the OMAN, will sell 10-day return-trip tickets te- St. Louts for 107.60; to Chi cago, 172 ISO. Stop-overs allowed going and returning. Particulars of C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent Third and Washington. : : - SO TOO WAIT TO win A e HANDSOME S4SO PIANO? 4 - 4 Only a few days left. Enter 4 4 the presidential contest at once 4 4 and estlmste the popular vote. A O chance for everyone. If you 4 4 don't win the piano, you have an 4 4 equal chance at .000 additional 4 prises. See advertisement In 4 4 The Journal for particulars and 4 4k send yoifr guess at once. i8b As above, 8-day, only 03.5O ALARM CLOCKS thst make you get up; not the cheap kind that you never can depend upon. We fr" only those that we can give a good guarantee with. JAEGER BROS. iVF.SiK MEJtR FIFTH 30O MORRISON STREET ggSS! AT THE CHURCHES EPISCOPAL. Ht David's East Twelfth, and Bel mont streets. Rev. George B- Van Wa ters. 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser mon; 9:46 a. m., Sunday school; no even ing service. St Mark's Corner Nineteenth and Oiiimhv atretea Rev. J. E H. Simpson. ,8 a. ni., holy communion; 10 a. m., Sun day school; 11 a. m., noiy communion; no evening aervlce. Triniiv rhunei Nineteenth street near Washington, Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison. 1 a. m.. holy communion; 11 a. ra., sermon; 8 p. m., sermon. Oood Shepherd Vancouver avenue and Sell wood street. Rev. John Dawson. in m flnndav arhool- 11 ft TY1 Rev. S. J. Jennings, archdeacon of Boise. Chapel or the Transnguration Bixin street near Oak, Rev. W. R. Powell. 11 a m., aervlce and sermon; 1:80 a m., Sunday school. St John's Memorial Sell wood. Rev. W. R. Powell. 11 a m., Sunday school; 8 p. m.. sermon. St. Paul's Woodmere, Rev. W. R. Powell. 4 p. m.. sermon. St. Matthew's Corner First and Car-, lit hers streets. Rev. W. A. M. Brack, ll a m., sermon; no Sundsy school. White Temple Corner Twelfth anfl Taylor streets. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher. 10:16 a. m , "one accord" prayer meeting; 10:10 a m., "When and How Will Jesus Come Again?"; 12:10 p. m., Bible school; 6:80 p. m young peo ple's meeting; 7:46 p. m., "Whltechapel; or. Saving the People of the Abyss." Second East Seventh and Ankeny streets, Rev. S. C. Lapham. 10:10 a. m , "The Vision of Life From Beyond the Grave"; 12 m., Bible school; 7 p. m.. Young People's union; 7:10 p. m., "Gog and Magog, the Wild Beast of the Abvss: A Study of Russia In Prophecy. Central Woodmen of the World building. East Sixth and East Alder streets. Rev. William E. Randall. 10:45 a m., "House of the Past That Live Again: A Heart -Cheering Retrospect ; 12 m.. Bible school; no evening service. Immsnuel Second and Meade streets. Rev. M. M. Bledsoe. 10:10 a m. and 7:45 p. m.. Rev. J. F. Day of Hlllsboro; 12 m.. Bible school; 6:46 p. m., young people's meeting. METHODIST. Bunnyslde East Thirty-fifth and Yamhill streets. Rev. W. H Selleck, "What We Owe and How to Pay It," 11 a m.; "Despondency, Its Cause and Cure," 8 p, m.; Ep worth league. 6:48 p. m. Trinity Corner East Tenth and Grant streets, Rsv. Harold Oberg. "The Legacy of Christ," 11 a m . "The Paramount Iasue," 8 p. m.; Sundsy school, 10 a. m. ; Epworth league, 7 p. m. First South 17 m Second street For rester hell. Rev. E. H. Mowre. "Saving Faith," Ham.; service, 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; Epworth league, 7 p. m. Centenary East Ninth and East Pine streets. Rev. W. B. Holllngshead. Preaching, 10:10 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. ; Sunday school, 18 m.; Epworth league, 6.30 p. m. EVANGELICAL. First German Corner Tenth and Clay streets, Rev. Theodore Sherman. Sunday sermon. 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.. Rev. W. H. Wettlanfer of Oregon City; Sun day school, 1:46 a. m. First United Corner East Tenth and Shurmal streets, H. L. Pratt It A m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school, 10 s. m.; K. L. C. E., 7 p. m. United Second Church Fsrgo and Kerby streets. Rev. J. Bowersox. Serv ices Ham. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school, 10 a. m. United St. Johns Rev. E. E. Me Vtcker. pastor. Service. 11 a m.; Sun dsy school, 10 a. m.; Junior K. L. C. E., 2:80 p. m.; Senior K. L. C. E., 7:16 p. m.; union service, 8 p. m. CHRISTIAN. Rodney Avenue Comer Rodney ave nue and Knott street. Rev. Alton Esson, pastor. Services 11 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 1:46 a. m. Christian En deavor 8:45 p. m. First Corner ' Park and Columbia streets. Rev. E. 8. Muckley. pastor. Services 10:10 a. m., "The Church Ex tension Plan Illustrated;" 7:10 p. m , short Endeavor meeting, followed by short sermon on "How Christianity Mskes Heroes." Centra) East Twentieth snd Salmon streets. Rev. J. F. Ohormley, pastor. Services 10:10 a m. and 7:10 p. m. conducted by Rev. Moon. Sunday school 11 in . Junior Endesvor, 5:30 p. m.; Sen ior Endeavor, 6:46 p. m. , CONGREGATIONAL. First Park and Madlaon streets. Rev. B. L. House, psstor. Services 10:10 a. m.. "The Type of Manhood That Christ Calls for Today;" 7:45 p. m "An Age Out of Breath." Sunday school 11:16 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. union meeting 8:30 p. m. Pilgrim Chapel Second street near Lincoln, Rev. H. A. Start, pastor. Sun day school 8:30 a. m. Hassalo-Street East Seventh north and Hsssalo streets. Rev. Charles E Chsse, pastor. Sermon 10:10 a m. Other services omitted. First Cumberland Corner Twelfth and Bast Taylor street Rev. B. N. Al len, pastor. Preaching, 10:10 a m. ; Sunday school. 12 m.; Christian En deavor, 6:10 p. m.; no evening service. Second Auditorium building. Third, between Taylor end Salmon streets. Services 11 a m. and .8 p. m . subject. "Man." Sunday school 11 a. m , in resdlng-rooms. First Scottish Rlts Catliodral, Mor- Cuckoo Clocks A new shipment fresh from Switzer land has arrived and we are selling them at very low prices from 90.50 to 030.00. PARLOR CLOCKS Our stock of Parlor Clocks never was larger and we expect still more next week, so we will have a little sale on them for this week to make room for more, we hare some ssaaMsa In black wood, also Iron enamel at 96. OO, 08.OO, 10.00 and 012.00. 500 Clocks at $1 Each Tttsi are small Walnut weight clocks and resemble a Cuckoo clock. Just the thing for your bedroom. FANCY GILT CLOCKS Wew patterns In Gilt clocks, both one and eight-day, from $1.0O up. m rlson and Lownsdale streets. Service 11 a m., subject "Man." Sunday scbool 12 m. Norwegian Evangelical 46 North Fourteenth street Rsv. J. M. Nervlg, pastor. Services 11am. and I p. m. Sunday school 8:46 a m. our saviours Norwegian Synod Cor ner East Tsnth and Grant streets, Bev. O. Hagoea, pastor. Services 11am. and 8 p. m. TJVXT First East Couch and East Eighth streets. Rev. W. F. Small. 11 a. m., "The Old and the New"; 11:16 p. m.. Sunday school. , MISCELLANEOUS. Millennial Dawn 414 East Ninth street corner Grant S p. m., services. Berea Mission Second and Jefferson streets, Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. 10:10 a m., sermon, "Second Coming of the Lord"; the Sunday evening service Is omitted-. People's Christian Union Unity hall, 1(2 Second street. Rev. F. E. CouKer. 11 a. m., "The Circumstance of Life"; 11:16 p. m., school of rellgidn; 7:46 p. m , In strumental concert. Church of Zlon (Christian Cathollo) Allsky hall. Third and Morrison streets. Rev. August Ernst. 3 p. m., service. First Spiritual Society Artisans' hall, Ablngton building, Third street near Waahlngton. 7:46 p. m.. Rev. C. Hall on "Scientific Work Done by the London Psychical Research Society on the Ex istence of Life After Death." Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ) Allsky building. Hall 400, corner Third and Morrison streets. 11:10 a m. and 8 p. ra., services. Y. M. C. A. Men's meeting at audi torium 1:80 p. m., address by Ray Pal mer, vocal solo by K. Knudson. Local Firm's Exhibit. A notable display of cascara (chlttlm bark), and Its preparations as mads by Messrs. Woodard. Clarks A Co., of this city is to be seen In their Washing ton street windows. The exhibit In cludes the peeled bark, dry and two years old. coarsely ground and fine powder, tall glass containers of their celebrated Elixir and Fluid extract, also their famous preparation "Kasparllla," a remedy combining the virtues of Cas cara bark and the very highest grade of aarsaparllla root: Grouped with this exhibit are three medals, one of gold from the Charleston; exposition and one each of bronse from the Buffalo and Omaha fairs, also a large framed diploma from the mikado of Japan setting out In foreign charac ters the statement "that the Arm was awarded this diploma because of their very meritorious exhibit of drugs and manufactured products thereof." The firm have an exhibit at St Louis and naturally feel gratified over the recognition which their efforts have brought to them. AT HOI SEPTEMBER I. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee of this city, who were married recently, are living at Elton Court and will be at home after September 1. Read about Reservoir Park In the real estate columns on page 17. You haven't read the paper until you've read about Reservoir Park. 'Twill Interest you. Page 17 The BEGIN to save on buying things for your home We save you money on everything you buy, and If you want a practical demonstration of it, take a trip to our store any day during this BIG AUGUST SALE, No better time In the year to compare values and terms. OUR TERMS ARE NO INTEREST 24 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 Yard C Af long, 54 inches wide ; $2.60 regular. Special UlT Is! 280 Yards nke quality, new patterns and new col- o s orings Tapestry Brussels; regular $1.10. Special. . 0JL 3 Sideboards, quarter-sawed golden oak, polish finished, handsomely carved, 14x24 French bevel plate 1) glass; regular $45.00. Extra Special kJA EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. 390 WASHINGTON SALE OF This Artistic Bed Reduced to - We havs the finest and most complete selection of Iron Beds on the coast prices ranging from itfJM to 1SB. Let us tell you ws have over 100 patterns to select from, And are sure to please you In goods and price. During this sale all beds will be grestly reduced. HENRY JENNING & SONS fSsS TEETH SPECIALS EXTENDED UNTIL SEPT. 1 Boston Painless Dentists Will make special low school rates In order that all school children may come and have their teeth cared for during vacation. These are the only dentists In Port land having the late botanical discovery to apply to the gums for Painless Ex tracting. Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for ten yeara r jbb li f t I r m Extrtfllnt FREE Silver Hlllntt Me Examination FREE Cold Fillings ..7St Gold Crowni lull Set of Ttrth $3.00 Crowns sad Bridge Work at Low a specialty, our rami uouon notion will hold your toot up. NO STUDENTS. Come In at once and take advantage of low ratea All work done by specialists without pain and guaranteed for li yeara Boston Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrison streets, entrance lilts Morrison, WOGOLE BUG. The Woggle Bug stood by the head of his bed. And turned of the covers a corners The sight that he saw. Oh, haw-haw, haw-haw; - Pray, what did he aay. Jack Horner? The Woggle Bug's eyes they woggled. His whiskers whisked, that day; From the point of his nose. To the tip of his toes. He seemed In a tremulous war. Was there blood -oh tie. Was there blood In his eye? His cravat was exceedingly dandy; He whistled a tune. And felt quite Immune. v For, was he not eating candy T The Woggle Bug's trousers are bulgy. The Woggle Bug's feet are like spray, But though he wears goggles. And other rare toggles. He has something further to say. Sarah Fisher Henderson. Road Is Paved With $10 Down on 5100 Worth of Goods $5 Down on $50 Worth of Goods $1 Down on $10 Worth of Goods CHARGED CASH PRICES AND HERE ARE STREET ARTISTIC IRON BEDS $l:2.50 Oregon HHlSfl HDsHHii -PAwWaWawawawal S AT ISHBJB i """wewssssB study with the sddltlonsl advantages attached. Address Secretary J. B. T. Butler or President E. 9. Boaster, Monmouth, Or. - There Isn't Any Rea son That We Know Of Why we shouldn't do all the laundry work of Portland. We have steam heated pol ishers that do not burn the linen and we have the only ones in Portland and all other paraphernalia belong ing to the best outfits, and then we are so prompt in service. Of course we DO do a tremendous business, but we would like to add you, Mr. or Mrs. Reader, to our list of customers. UNION LAUNDRY Tel. Main 398. Second and Columbia Sts. iewAswsejsjgsa' MRS. WIMSLOW'S SOOTHINQ SYRUF Data, oaras wind nMif for diarrhea. xwkxtt -rmt erorrs a bottle. to Fortune Your Savings Bedroom Suites, solid oak, golden finish, 3-drawer dresser, with 22x28 shaped bevel plate, beautifully carved; regular $37.50. Special Wall Racks, solid oak, box seat, large mirror, brass hooks and umbrella holder, only six in stock ; 4C "T I regular value $11.00. Special. & OU The Store Where State Normal School Begins its twenty-third year September 20, 1804. Four terms In each school year, affording equal opportuni ties for beginning a course in Septem ber, November. February and April. The Best Training To Teachers Is the Normal course, with Its assur ance of good positions at good wagea WRITE POR NEW CATALOGUE, Containing full Information concerning courses of study, training In actual teaching afforded under real conditions In town and country schools, and full details about the advanced course of NORTH PACIFIC DENTAL COLLEGE One of the best equipped Institutions of Its kind. ' " The annual session begins October I. Students may graduate after attending three full courses. For further Information and catalogue addreaa DR. HERBERT O. MTT.T., SEAN. 141 West rack St.. Portland. Oregon. Columbia .taC Pre paratory, Com mercial and Grammar Orade University Apply tor Catalosua. Courses. BoardlBl and Day School for Yean Men snd Boys Box 335. U nlver ilty Park Station Portland, ' . . Oregon MEDICAL DEPARTMENT or UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Eighteenth annual session begins Sept. 11, 1104. Address 8. E. JOSEPH!. M. D.. Dean. 110 Dekum bldg.. Portland. ftfe ALLEN PREPAR ATORY SCHOOL Will Open September 19th For Catalogue, apply 228 Sixth St. A FEW VALUES $30 Your Credit Is Good