The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 22, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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TKX OREGON DAILY JOUPVAt, . PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. 8EPTEMBER .$, 1901
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Bast aid residents who will hm the
t ' Morrison atrMt bridge wbtn computed
object to to steel fenders that sre bs
' tag placed on each alda of tha oar eora
' pony's track. Thaaa fenders ara strips
of ataal si mehee high and ara plaoad
alone tha rail of tha outside track tha
1 nsth of tbe bridge. In caaa of flra
or accident, when teaaea would hare to
' scarry eut af tha war. thaaa ataal atripa
' would prevent two teams passing from
ona side of- tha struct ura to tba ether.
. Aa tha aractloa ef thaaa atripa waa ona
f of tha things required whaa tha City
; a) Suburban oompany cava up tte fran-
. chlaa. It la not ballavad by tha city
' official thai anything can- ba dona in
. tna matter, . ,
A plaoa of vitrified brick pavement
haa baen eomplatad at a eoat af 1,00
In Lower Alblna, and tba propartr own
i , Ora ara a tag ge ring at tha thought of
i- payment Tha saving ta an Ooldamltb
' atraat between Lerrabee and Kueecll
strsets. Tha bricks ara laid on a eon
. arata foundation, and If thsy ara good
' brloke tha pavement will laat for gener-
atlona. Thta pavamant M much uaad In
. cities of tha aflastestppt valla, and baa
V ona to ba accepted thara aa tba moat
economical . pavamant that eah ba laid.
although Ha flrat coat la greater than
some athar klnda of pavamant
Remember tbie, that whan ran take
tha Bailer Gataert for tha Columbia.
river trip ta Tha Dallaa and way points
you rtda on tba' moat handsome, tba
ataunchest, moot comfortable and aafeat
ateamer plying between Portland and
Tha Dalles. Tha Bailey Gataert la) tha
7 "old reliable and oaa always ba counted
r m for a sax and fast trip. The Oats
- art leavas Aider atraat wharf every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at T
a. re., while tha steamer Regulator,
another swift boat, laavaa . tha bum
,-. wharf, at tba sum hour OS) alternating
days, . Phone Main . ,
r ' Mrs. Clarissa T. Stonier ad at her
. home soar Oreaham yaatarday morning
st tha age of 7 years. She was the
widow of C. H. Thorp, who died la this
city la 1IM. In IBM she married Jere
,, snlah Stanley and has lived near
it Oreaham alnoa that time. She was ona
of Oregon's pioneers and croaasd tha
y plalns-wlth bar flrat husband. Shs Is
- survived by One son. S. I Thorp, a
.. former newspaper man. sow in tha rural
mall service at Oreaham. Funeral serv
, . lees Were held thla morning at 1 o'clock
and .Interment was st AUlwaiikls osnr
.stary. --.'." .. .
Among the addresses Included ta tha
prosram prepared by tba Portland Min
isterial association la a sermon by tha
Rev, J. Whltootnb Brousher la Octo
ber on "Impreasiono of Aallsioos Work
, In Europe," and one by Dr. E. 1 Houee
on 3hureh Union vs. flectarlanlsm. Ta
December Mr. Jamison of tha Baptist
churrh will speak on "What s Layman
Thinks of a Preacher." and Or. S. P. Hill
,ln January will discuss .The Labor
.Question and tha Church." Dr. F. B.
Short will speak, oa "Sunday Creates;
Service." w , . . .' .'
Aftef residing ta Hamburf, Oermany,
.Tf a OVrnbar of rears. M. Seller, who
ha 'bean purchaalnc asnt la that erty
for the firm of M. Seller, di Co., s
Front street firm, has mitten that be
will return to Portland to attend tha
Lewis and Clark fair' and Intimates that
ha -may reside here permanently. Ha
has lived la' Hamburg for three years.
and though his three daughters have
married there, ba declares, that ba haa
never forgotten Oregon and has always
desired to return. . ,.. ..r . ,
1 School will ba opened for ths fall term
' tn the Arleta school district's .new build
ing next Monday morning. A meeting
of the directors and teachers waa held
yesterday, sod arrangements completed,
" a Hat of things necessary for school
work bring submitted by Principal Wil
liam Miller. . Four rooms- of tha
building ara eomplatad, and should an
other be neceaaary It Will ba finished
after tha spaaing of ths school. - ,
Goodyear Shoe Repair oompany; Yam-
Mil street, near gas office. Phono Main
Soai. Repairing while you wait. Sewed
soles. Tec; rubber heelst tic Always
n time. Shoes called for and delivered
free any reasonable dlataooa,
An Invitation has bean sent- by the
Portland Commercial club to Governor
John H. Mickey and staff of Nebraska
. to visit Portland on tha occasion of his
trip to Seattle to witness tha launching
of the new battleship Nebraska. The
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Let Us Do It
That Wsihlnf of
yours. .W do pwrfsct
work that always sat
isfies and pleases.
OREGON LAUNDRY AND
TOILET SUPPLY CO.
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OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIANS ;
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Dekum Building
EXAMINATIONS PRES
party will leave Llnoola October I, and
tba launching Will take plaoa some days
later. It la thought that a day can
apent by the party an route at Portland,
without Interfering with the Seattle ar
rangements. As train connections be
tween the TJrecon Railroad A Navigation
Co. and the Northern Pacific here favor
(his plan, Governor Mickey's acceptance
of tha tnvltatloa is expected.
Passengers oomlng to Portland from
Tha Dal lee or points east, , can save
money and at the easM time view tha
finest scenery oa earth by riding dow
the Columbia on the Charles R. Spencer,
the largest, fastest and handsomest
Steamboat plying on Oregon waters.
Tbe mountains, dalea, wonderful water
fa I la, towering pillars of rocks, canyons
and gorges, are famgaw for grand
throughout the world. This la the
seen to rtda of tha continent The
Spencer leavas foot ' of Washington
street Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl
daya at T a. m.; Tha Dalles for Portland
un ajwnwie oare, xmu seem
"W. H. Kennedy, chief engineer of tha
Oregon Railroad aV Navigation oompany
has been compelled to take a rest, and
ha departed laat night for Pittsburg.
bis old noma,' where ha will remain
month or- sub weeks among relatives
and friends. He la not aertouaty 111. but
fit was thought advisable for him to
have a respite from work and to prepare
himself for tha extensive Improvements
that ara contemplated by the (X R. AN
company's Unea . during tha next IS
montha. In tha absence of Mr. Kennedy
the work of the chief englneer'a offlo
wlU bo taken oars of by J. O. Jamleaon,
Lots m City View Park are aandwlcbed
fa between two railroad lines tba Ests-
cada trunk Una and Oregon City
branch of tbe Oregon water Power
Railway oompany giving tbeea
tlful lots dowbls ear oenrtee on one af
tha bast electric ear Unas la tha United
Statea, and a steamboat lias will soon
ba added. Tba land lies oa Urn high
bsnks of tha Willamette, is minutes
from Madison street, the business sec
tion of the city. It Is ona of tha moat
beautiful residence locations In the
country- O. W. P. Townslts oompany.
First and Aider. Telephone Main Sis,
Great excitement was caused yeater-
day afternoon by a email blade that
broke out la tba basement of tha Falling
building in tha wood, stores room.
chemical stream soot) extinguished tha
are, but tba arrival of tha apparatus
and tha clanging of- balls created
scene. Many thought the big ofltoc
building was la danger, and for a time
people hurried out of It. Tbey returned
aa soon ss they ascertained that there
was no danger.,
A farewell reception wtt be tendered
Rev. J. R.vT. Lathrop, of Grace Metho
dist 'Bplscopel church,- tomorrow even
ing in tha par lor of the church. Dr.
Lathrop has been pastor of tha church
for tha past four yea ra and haa aooom
pushed a great deal la that time. Among
other achievements ha has succeeded In
raising- tba sum of ISO.Ms, tha debt
which hung over tha church for a num
bar of. years. ,
Dr. . W. L Jordan of Denver, Coll wfll
give s free lecture on "Way Down South
In Dixie." next Tueaday sight St Whits
Temple Baptlet church. Dr. Jordan Is
on his way to California, while touring
ths coast states and Dr. J. Whltoomb
B rougher has . induced .him to deliver
this humorous lecture which has baen
given1 at varloue times and. has
very, ssthnalastloally received. v
Tha farewell reception which was to
have beam given by tba ladies of Grace
M. Sfi. church an Friday evening la honor
of Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop. D D.. saator.
has bean abandoned awing to the death
of KV W. Cornell, a prominent member
of the soorety. There wlU ba a little
Informal reception this evening after
the prayer mealing.
The annual fair of Mllwisukls grange.
Patrons of Husbandry. wUl be held Fri
day and Saturday. November 4 and I
Tba baby show, which will be bald an
Friday, will ba ona of tha moat inter
esting features Prises will be awarded
Saturday afternoon, and on that evening
thara will be an enterts lament and
dance. , (, .. ...
Tha half Mock on Beat Seconf sfreeL
bat ween Clay street and Hawthorns ave
nue, to jo bt covered with a warehouse
ooetlng about Ilf,ft0, for Wallace, Cor
eoran St North, Work win bo com
menced st ones by Contractor Joseph
Paquet, who Is now rigging a pile driver
AVI fHWMIWB vs uie SVUfMiaUtHf.
There will be puMlo receptlos to
Bishop Henry Spellneyer of Cincinnati
at tha Grace Methodist Episcopal church
next Monday evening, beginning at 7:41
Tha event will also serve to Introduce
tha Rev. D. R. Radar, tbe new editor
of the Christian Advocate. All ara oor
dlalty Invited to attend. . - , ,
A burglar entered tha residence of M.
C. Smith. 904 Thurman atraat, at
early hour this morning, but loft with
out securing anything. Ha came in
through a window and left by tha front
door. Tbe matter was reported to po
lios headquarters and Pol iceman Hart
was detailed to investigate.
Two men from Llnaton went to St
Johns Tueaday night with tha alleged
purpose of boating us Marshal C. R.
Organ. They failed to find that officer,
but encountered M Brelght, who wielded
a knife so affectively that his aaaailanta
wars put to flight.
That modern. 19-i oom . residence at
3S1 Twenty-fourth street, near Marshall.
la for sale. Tha house and gronnds are
la good oondltlon snd It Is one of the
nloeetrssMenes parts of tha city. For
price and terms apply to J. N, Teal,
Worcester Bids. - . - .. .
Colonel Scbleekl of Los Angeles, win
address tha prayer meeting In White
Temple church tonight. Ha la a tamper
anoe speaker of note an tha coast and
relates many Interesting sxperienoea, -
- For Sals peat paying and best ad
vertised mercantile business In Portland,
tn center of retail dlsCrlott 1 1 MOO, Ap
ply McGsrrr Richardson. AUy'a, 494
Oregonlas-
Dr. Henry Ora tta if Outness, tha noted
Methodtat speaker aad missionary
worker win soeupy ths Whits Temple
pulpit next Sunday morning. .
Ths arrast of Bd Mlfka by Policeman
Welch oa a e barge of violating tbe city
ordinance relative to wearing badges,
snd ale subsequent release by Municipal
Judge Hogue yeaterday, has caused a
flurry among hotel runners, hack drtw
JOSEF -
HOFMANN
fiAVn.
no.
Metrqueun Grand Theatre
eVeX) 9iU VCUeh.
PHtM Lower tear. eiMrtlasf t iswe. It;
feet S rev.
si.en. saifoar, ant raws, si rwTj
mtomi I rewe, 91; laat 4 raw, lot.
We. getafl and kee, 9H.S0. ,
oauery.
amis mm raifiMov xnnv
era and other having business at Hhe
Union depot. It waa announced yes
terday that all of them must have
badges, with ths asms of their' hotele or
companies and a. number engraved on
them, or arrests will follow.
Wi-Hoo Ton to. The great Mood purfc
fler, aefve tenlo and liver regulator. Just
what you need these days. For sals by
ail druggists.'
Portland Wire A Iron Works are now
located at Trenkaaan Oa.'a an Foertb
njsr Flanders. Work turned: out
promptly. . -
Chew Dsn-Tal-Gum have pearly teeth
and prevent decay. For sale every
where, . . . .....
If you want a first-class hard wheat
flour, try Peacock. Your grocer sells It
Auction sals of reali aetata at court
house. Sea psgs 11. v ;
' Try Vtescsds brand creamery butter;
tt'S Pasteurised,
Ask for nassssaV' Pasteurised eream
ery butter. . ; . -
Butter tips art for Cssosds" goad
VERY FEW FECPLE
CESEKWS miE
FAOV OF
FT
UURTSJIe S?0 BlsTsTW.
1 don't believe that many people are
leaving Dowle and from letters I have
received within tha week Z know that
several Portland people In Skm City are
content and ex peat to remain.
Such waa tha statement of Charles
Brsekman, smployad la tbe North-Western
ticket office aero, and who for a
year and a half waa with Dowle at
Zloa City.
"One who w accustomed to the west
ern newspaper and its ideas of fair
slay haa as Idea of ths exaggeration
tha Chicago papers ara guilty of la their
accounts of Dowlea enterprtses,M con
tinued Mr. Brockmsn. "I believe that
tba latest story, to the effect that atsny
western people are leaving, because
Dowle has donned 'Ascension' robee and
claims to be the second Christ, Is mere
ly another of the canards, that en
thusiastic reporters- are constantly set
ting afloat.
'There ara manr people from tha
Willamette valley in Zloa City and two
went from Portland this year to attend
the college there. I hear from those
who are my ' friends both from the east
and those Hi authority there, and I know
that no general dlsaatis faction exists.
Of course of the thousands that go soma
return, and people are constantly com
ing and going In Zloa, but no general
exodus need ba feared, as long ss there
la loyalty among thaeltlssns of Zlon
City. - That la apparent from the letters
receive. When, those creditors tried
to throw Dowle Into bankruptcy and
everything named shaky for a few days
and 'scarcely anyone knew 'what tha
outcome would be, there was no deser
tion sad ths majority of ths believers
stood by their leader. That the matter
ef a newt set of robes will cause those
people to desert Is pot to ba ballavad
rxur e vimwuk ...
Tba local church af Won, known sa
ths Christian Catholic church, la la a
nourishlneT condition and the work Is
said to have grown so important here
that aa alder will aooa arrive from
Falls City, Xew to devote hie entire
time to the local Said. Bldar August
mat of Seattle has been in charge pay
ing monthly visits to the local congre
gation. - " - - ' .! jl,
LEE TOO SAYS HIS
WAS HURT
Declaring that he was sued nwltdousiy
by K. Wood foe the recovery of money
whloh be did not owe, Lee Foo, a Chl-
neee, ass filed aa action Inr tha circuit
court, through Attorney - Charles F.
Lord, 'for damages la tba amount of
12,449.
An action was filed against' Foo
last July by Wood to recover money ha
claimed was due him from the China
man. The amount is net specified In
the complaint. A fury In Justice Reld'a
court found m favor of the celestial.
Ths time for appeal has gone by.
Foo alleges that the suit wss filed
with malice and for ths purpose of an
noying htm aad Injuring his good asms
snd financial credit la tha community.
Hs aeserta also that he was obliged to
pay. an attorneys fee of 9144 and beer
other expenses la order to prove he did
not owe ths amount sued for.
Miss Genevieve Thompson has left for
her sophomore year st Bryn Mawr. '
Miss Carolyn Ksmm left Tuesday for
Miss Baldwin's school st Bryn Mawr.
Mlsa Parker left Tueaday on a visit
for New York. - ,
Misses Charity sad Harriet Ankeny.
daughters of Senator Ankeny, have gone
to Miss Baldwin's school, Bryn Mawr.
The senior Oregon ondet at West point
has been appointed captain of his bat
talion and captain ef ths fencing squad.
W. W. Xmery sf Wtnlock. Wash. Is
registered at ths Imperial.
Mrs. W. B. Brock and son of Pendle
ton are guests of the Imperial today.
Mrs. Carrie Walnhard and son of Day
ton Wash., are stopping at ths Imperial.
4. r. Frissell and Ethel msseii sf
Salem are guests at tha Imperial.
J. M. Sherwood of Cottage Grove Is
registered at the Imperial.
Mrs J. T. Walsh snd Miss Millie B.
Walsh of Albany are at tha Imperial.
George Dorcas of Salem, a well-known
hopgrower. la registered at the Belve
dere.
J. R. Wvatt la sa Albany attorney
stopping at ths Belvedere.
Howard C Heron Is an Aurora hop-
grower registered at the Belvedere.
J. C Porter sf PJewberg Is stopping at
tha Belvedere.
F. H. Stanton of Hood River Is reg
istered at the Belvedere. .
C H. woods snd daughter are guests
of tha Perkins today.
H. F. Buxton, C. R. Buxton and M.
B. Buxton are Forest Grove dllsena reg
istered st ths Perklna,
C. h: Turner Is s South Banal flltlsea
stopping at tha Perkins.
John Orwell of Baker City Is regis
tered st the Perkins.
Jsmas Sullivan of 'Newberf to tha
guest of ths Perkins tedey.
C a. Young of McMlanvUlg fat regis
tered at the Parkins. . - '
' Mist Rhea Whitehead, Skagway.
Alaska, the youngest court reporter to
the world, la only 19 years sf age and
receives a salary of 919 per day and 14
cents per folio of 149 Words of trans
eript. She writes ths Gregg System ef
shorthand and when only 14 wrote 114
words a miauls bUndiolded, , -
CREDIT
Standard-Grade
' Pianos
, ' -r
At One-Half Their Real ValueJ
Sleeeattaaed Agea-
eles. Oast Be Told From Mew, Ia-
Vhls te. Alas a bet af
ieStoaeV Fiaes im Ftae
Ooadlttoa.
Thla la an eoDortunltr that seldom
preeenta itself. Think of s nice, stand
ard-make piano, can't be distinguished
rrom new, ana sells regularly at 371.
now liifl. Others that sell for 150,
now 1211. The S1SB atrlee. now
1211.
the s
218,
and the second-hand stylea. 1160.
17B,
fl0. 140 and so on, Juat the kind for
beginners, snd you save enough to give
them s good start In music, besides we
will take them back any time at what
you pay In exchange for a better one
Also s lot of good second-hand organs
at one-half their value. All sold on our
eaay payment plan of 94, 44 and 119
per month. - Bee our new stock
on which substantial reductions are be
ing made during this sals, . ,
ALLEN a GILBERT
RAHAKER CO.
Parser Slxtb and xcrrtaom.
TRAIIOT RETURNS
AT CITY'S EXPENSE
TO
OF
OMAWCB OF OOit vCll'IR
WXZhb BUsFUU TO FROSBOVTaV
By ths frank statement of Oarscos
Leisure, ths waiter whose bead was In
jured by striking tha floor at a concert
hall. It la evident that la their
to prosecuts. without maklnc aa lavsstl
gatlon. ths police have put the atate to)
tba expense of sending a maa to San
Francisco snd bringing him .and another
man back, when there Is pot the slight
est ohanee ef conviction,
ulsnrs declares that Ha baa no Inten
tion of prosecuting Clifford Tralnos. ar
rested on the charge of assaulting aim.
because he feels that Tralnor waa not In
a reapoaatbte condition st ths Urns, and
bad always been his friend. -
"Ths only -story giving ths salient
facts of tha affair was printed In Tha
Journal." said LaJsure. It contained
ona error I am told -Tralnor struck
me Instead of shoving me 1 do not re
member it, myself, but my lew waa
swollen ths next 4y. An additional da-
tail la tnat tney searched me when they
thought I had taken Tratnor's 14. -
The rsasoa why Tralnor took ths
money given him by the manager of the
Winter Garden back the next day was
not because ha found his own money but
because he remembered as soon as he
became sober that ha had spent a part
ox it. ws wile told ma this.
' "If Tralnor pays my hospital bill
shall refuse to appear against aim.
am not at all certain X shall do so, other
wise,"
Kye witnesses of ths affair say Lai
sure haa been wrongly Informed, that be
wss shoved sad not struck before ha
fell. The manager of the Winter Gar
deu has horns tba waiter's axpenss thus
far, not because he csgsrds himself as
la any way responsible for the man's
plight, but from ths motive of friend
ship. .
Leisure Is still m a bad condition but
steadily Improving. ,
DEVELOPERS TO WORK
a FOR OREGON'S GOOD
departed this morning for Eugene, to
attend tha meeting to be held at that
place this evening under tha auspices of
ths Southern Oregon Fair association
and tha Eugene Commercial club, at
which ths purposes of ths Oregon De
velopment league will be dlacuased. To
morrow evening the two men named.
reinforced by B. L. Smith, H. M. Cake,
W. K. Cornea and ethers from Portland,
together with a special carload of de
velopers from Roe burg, will be p recent
at a Urge meeting st Grants Pass
where the same subjects will bd taken
up.
These meetings are In Una with ths
plane of the Oregon Development league
leaders, to secure a thorough organisa
tion throughout tha state, and with
united effort push forward the develop
SMnt of Oregon's resources. It Is
lleved that tha stats, under stimulus
of thja movement, can be mads to grow
ss much In the next 14 years ss It ban
In the last 19, snd that all that la needed
la the exploitation of Its possibilities,
backed by systematic Immigration work.
Grants Pass Is regarded aa aa Im
portant point la this movement, and It
la desired to get a strong body or
ganised there snd to thoroughly Inter
est ths whole of southern Oregon In the
work before the Oregon Development
league. .
DRAFT OF CODE THAT
GOVERNS IRRIGATION
Tn the draft of the state Irrigation
soda which will be presented at tbe next
salon of tha leglelsture are msnx
changes la the irrigation laws of Ore
gon. The new law vests ths title In all
unappropriated water within tha borders
of the state and creates the offlos of
atate engineer, who ahall have charge
of all irrigation matters. A board of
water commissioners Is also created, ef
which the state engineer shall be presi
dent. ' ,
The new coda was compiled by T. O.
Ha I ley of Pendleton, president of the
state Irrigation commission; Morrlo
Bala of the United Statea reclamation
service, Washlngten, D. C, snd John T.
Whistler. In charge of the reclama
tion work la Oregon. The law fixes pen
alties for violations of any ef its sec
tions, Allen and Lewis' Best Brand.
FOR SAL.B
Modern 10-Room
Residence -
Ho. 191 14th at loot near Marshall
aoeee and grounds hi good ordee.
For fries and terms apply to
J. rV.-TBALr
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THE RAIN IS COM IN
MR.
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9 and 11 North
DIAMOND
RINGS
, We're mighty proud to ba
able to call your merited
attention to ona of tha fio
sat lines of diamond rings
m tha Pacific Northwest
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; An Inspectioa ; '
: Is Solicited
ANWRIGHT-
293nORRlSON-ST
RnvjaSaTTS.
Columbia THeatr
reertasatb
WaaUagwe.
a. ar wbe. umm aad Maaaew.
klala lift. U tat. weak. buMm. aatsMay, tae
aaserb Oelambla Stock Osapaay la
UNDER TWO FLAGS
Pits Mt me. BOst satire amllw.- Ue.
snd Waablagtoa. troal ra I, a a i p. a
F bee. Mala no. At theater from i a a k
10 a a. Phase til.
CORDRAY'S THEATRE
OOBDftAT A BtTWEXU atsaagMS.
PerUaad'a klest Popelar rarnlly Theatre.
T0MKBT, TOHORhOW SlORTjiATUaMJAT
HAT1NBH. UTLKUAI nnninw,
Lest Perferawaeie ef Jahi Walters Is
SIDETRACKED"
i'i 'Biggest Hit ef tae assess. :;
' Cmafeanj seadar Hatlaee. Sept. SL
"THE HILLS OF, CAU-
FORNIA"
' Tee Purest Rare! Fler Serer Writtea.
With Prank bena a. t'arl. Abmo, aad s
npleaald Seppertlng Conway.
Prleea. V. ann P. apwl.1 Sen r ast
raai, SOc MaUaea meaa, lot ase .
ntvqoam Grand Tbc&trc WJS?
rnone sum ess.
ToalsM. tMMrrae sight aad Saturday atgat.
stH-pnc SMtlaae Set., me taaafal swaSeal
"TMB BUROOMAflTQR
aeatag fHee Leww aeer, ItM. Si. Sal
epar. II. Tbe. BOe. Oallerr. Ke and Me,
Hnedai awtiaes orlel. tea, eOe, Joe aad
flbc, seats are sow aiJiDg-
Baker Theatre
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And . with it will come the demand
for Theavy shoes.;' Buy your shoes
now, and from us. Place the R
shoes on your shelf and your caistom-'
ers will praise your ability in secur-
ing for them such good, solid shoe.
We Jcnow your wants. Our hobby is
to make good hard-wearing shoes ;
yours should be to buy only the R.
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shoe Manufacturers
First Street : ;
Speetsl rates, ssade to fesriUsa 8pm sJagM
hath astahllshmsnt to ths hetei, .
NIGHT SCHOOL
Beginning erlth October I ws wfll eon duct a spsclsl three-months cowree
In Penmanship; four hdurs per week, under the leadership of Mr. I. M.
Walker and Mr. H. W. Ennls. Mr. Walker was S student of tbe noted
penrrfeiL Scfaofleld; Behrenamler and Williams. Mr. Ennla la tbe expert
card-writer at Meier A Frank'a, where he has been for the past four
yeare. Students of the regular alg ht school have ths nrlTllcge of taking
the special course.- .....
BfllNHC-WALKCB
The rsaaon so many stenographers
fall. ,1s becauss they do pot learn the
nest system,
Gregg Shorthand
Holds ths highest MtTsswsls rsoord
ever all systems of shorthand.
Easiest to leer a. Ksstost to writs.
Kaslest to read.
No shading so posttlon. LJorwsrd
movement like handwriting. .
Tou can write letters from dictation
almost from beginning.
can be learned in nair tne time or
Other systems. Gregg Short hand
based on common-sense principles.
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; - 111 Worcester Building.
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RtftlNfftS COLLEGE
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Bookkeeping, ......
Carpentry
Chemletry
Civil Samoa Claa
Commercial Law
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Bnglnearlng sfathamaUcg ...
Bmgllsh Oram mar ,
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Geography ....
Oeometry tM"Mw"
German
Interior Decoration
Machine Design
Mandolin. Guitar , . . ir
Training
Maohanical Drawing
Pattern Making
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Physics
Plumbing
Public Speaking .........
Reading and BpaUtag
Rhetoric
Sign Writing
Shorthand. HuiMMuiia
Spanish
Steam Bngineerlng
Telegraphy . .
Trigonometry
Typewriting;
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Wood Carrlng
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