The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 29, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    T::3 DAJLY ; JOURNAL PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER . 1901
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Columbia . . . "Tu Jut
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Bakar "EMaMSJ TliaO' "
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far , VeedertUe
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lire Purloin Bmmo'i oanug sett
(or 1I.0M against the City A Suburban
fUllwr mpMY We dismissed M-he
circuit eourt yesterday by presiding
Judg Oo?g on motion or Attorney
John Dltchburn. who with Attorney J.
B. Watts,. appeared for the plaintiff. No
oooto wtrt iMMitd. Ik wu alleged by
Mr. Benson that whit transferring
from on oar to anotnar, wnaa oy in
mbduv. at Third and Yamhill streets.
It wu atartad suddenly. According to
' th complaint aha waa thrown to tho
ground and seriously injured, being for
sums tlma conflnsd in too Good Samar
itan hospital.
That aAatife itMnbOal ronta Of th
wona W tnai miwwb ranMaa bum
' Dalles. Convulsions of nature have
awl tho mountain, oanyona and gorge
- and ilani of thf Columbia renowned
throughout ail Chrtatondom. Th
stssmer Charles It Spencer leaves foot
of Washington etreet, Portland. Mon
days, Wednesday and Fridays it 1 I
m. for Th Dalles and way landings, re-turning-
on alternate days. Whan com
, Ins to Portland, buy tlcketa to Tha
Dellea, then change to th steamsr and
enjoy th grandeur of th unparalleled
glorloa of tha, rlvr. TeL Mala 1.
T Oeorg H. Hlma. aaaiitant geors.
tarv and our tor of th Oregon His
torical society, la In Roseburg, where
Ha l BMatlni with Uh auooB In e-
.curing aaw member for th organisa
tion He Ml also collecting some valua
ble Information from avrai of th old
1 pioneer settlers to tha locality of Rose-
burg high school, which haa bees erected
during th paat aummer at a cost or
135,00. During his abaano Mr. Hlma
will- visit Cottag Grove. Eugene and
other town of interest In the soutA-osn-
. tru (an ml wa
- imiiiiihtt rnie. mat wnen to k
th Bailey Oatacrt for th Columbia.
rivr trip 10 Th Dsn ana way point
' you rlda an th moat handsome, tit
stauncheat. moat comfortable and
steamer plying btwn Portland and
Th Dalle. Th Bailey Oataart la tha
"old rl table" and ean always ba counted
, on for sacs and fast trip. Th Qata
rt lssvsk Wer street wharf every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a T
. mw whll th steamer Regulator,
another swift boat, leave th um
1 m tl antai knnr na ! tarnafmT
any. Phone Main MA. ' ,
A ton minute' rid on either th itver
bnl( rout or Oregon City ttn carries
th paaangr to City View park, th
artstoe ratio rssldeaes section of Port
land, located on th Ugh river bank Just
above th city. The lots ar now sell
ing at from $1M to W actually on
third of their rami value. Bull Run wa
ter, sidewalks, electric lights and tele
phon service already provided. Beat
K real estate Investment In the state of
Oregon. Oregon Water Power Town
site Co.. O. W. P; R. R. Co. building,
PLrst and Aider. Tetephong Main XM.
riev. Andrew J. Montgomery or tn
opinion -that nest month Tot win be
"4akeh by th presbyteries of th mother
with th Cumberland congregation.
Mr. -Montgomery states that ha has no
fear but that h prcsbyterlos will vote
In favor of the onion. Th subject will
be taken up at a meotlns to ba hold at
Pslrvtow October Is. , ,
Mai. C M. KcDoneU Inspsetofl W
Vantos B. C B, F , H and K. Third In
fantry, p. N. O.. last sight at thlr
armory. Th 'guardsmen ehowed by
their awtnglng atrlde that their Stay
'at A marl can laks during laat summer'
encampment bad given them th regu
lars' bearing. A large crowd of frlenda
of th soldiers-was present and after
th inspection there was ft danea, .ft ,
Mayor Williams to at a Urns to know
whom to appoint as delegates to th
trans-MlsslsalppI eon grass which meet
In gt. Louis October If. Portland la en
titled ts 1 delegate and th mayor la
anaioas to noma parsons who ar svra
to be tn St. Lou la at that Mas. Any
one who desire to attend th congress
may do so by aosuaiatlng u- mayor of
th fast, -. -i - v
? Children's felt sailor In nary blue,
red, tan and brown, eseeilent feita, 70c.
for Friday -only. M. B. Cop land. Ill
Washington street. .
Plans made) by David Lwts for a
Tssldenes for A. D. Charlton, to 5s
erected on Portland heights, hav been
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All ft B ft A Oat
a B W W S) at X
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Drs. Adlx & Northrup
V OSTEOPATHIC
y PHYSICIANS r
416 Dekum Building:
EXAMINATIONS FREE
Let Us Do It
m That Washing of
m J""11 Ws do Jwrfect
work that always sat
1 . bfiM and pleases.
OREGON imZXf AND
T03LET SimY CO.
I Biisnt Btffssl
BiesstFtoss
soeptd, and tha contract let Involves
an expenditure by Mr. CharlUn of about
lMvU, When th.nw dwelling m com
pleted It wUl be one of Portland' ele
gant homes. The frame will be of stone
and wood and located on a beautiful
site caelsltrunof about five acres. Th
nous wlU contain 11 room. It WIU
command a grand view of th city, th
Columbia river and th snow peaks of
at. Helena, Hood, Adams sad Rainlar.
' Plasterer hav Bnlshed their work tn
th nw Bve-etory building erected In
Sixth street between Washington and
Alder streets by Dr. B. C Brown, for
an addition to the Olds. Wortmaa A
King atore. Th new building cost In
th neighborhood of tfcO.OOO and haa
ifi ooa uiuaM feet of floor ooac. The
department - stor Arm I movlner oods
Into th top story today, tor temporary
storage. Tha building wlU bs read for
occupancy In few day.
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IjouI Ah Boo Waa - not horn In tha
shadow of tha dragon, a his queue and
oootl aspect suggested tp local Immigra
tion ofnclala, and ha satisned United
States Comtnlesloner Bladen of his eltl
senshlp so effectually as to seour die
oharge from th eomm lea loner. Louie
proved that he was bora a( Baoramonto.
Annual election of officer for tha
University of Oregon law class of Itoi
was bald last evening, with tns follow
ing result ; Preeldent, Senoca, P. Pouta;
vlce-preeident. P. B. Rutherford; aecre
Ury, A. SL Stringer, Jr.; treasurer. J. P.
Chahaila; historian, W. H. dtlvera r-geant-at-anns,
Ben Irwin; orator, A. BV
Johnston, . - .' ., .
Contraets hav been 1st foV a reel-
denc to ba built by Whitney L. Boise,
after plans drawn by David Lewis, on
the lot at Hawthorne avenue and Bsst
(Fifteenth . street It will , be a frame
dwelling Of nanosoms aeaign ana overr
modern convenience and wUl contain lo
room. The - bona will oost about
IT.Oog, - .
Tour snosn
WUl bs
Don today.
At oeca
If you - rr-y - ;
Need them,1
Ooodyear Bho repair Factory, Yamhill
near Oaa Co.'s office. Free call and de
livery any wasonabls distance k .
h In erossrog the street at wssr ran
and Morrison Mrs. M. C. Balfour.
Front atreei wa-struck by, a U oar,
sustaining severs outs on her head and
forehead. She is slightly deaf and
failed to hear the clanging of th gong.
Her Injuries are not serious.
Aeensed sf stealing a woman's' hat and
raglaa coat from the flurpri saloon, as
North Fourth street, Frank Brlddfck
nan arrested yesterday by Polio Ser
geant Hogeboom and appeared la th
municipal court this morning; to answer
th har sf aroeny -
Th Bxempt Firemen' a association, at
a meeting bold to give xprelon to
regret felt upon th death of their lata
mmhr. Memrv Welnhard. passed rsso-
lutlons eulogising bis good quaJltiee and
extending sympathy - tothe bereeveo
family.. v ? .-, - '. .
If It'a naiht aee Beach about It 1B3
First, cor. Alder. Many year la bust
fM haa nrovlded US with a knowledg
of paints useful to ourselves as well as
oar customers. Hundreds of patrons will
testify to .that. Main UM. , ,- . ,
Officers hav been unable to And a
trac of 'B, H. Whorton. who disap
peared from his horn. TO Belmont
street, two weeks ago. Kfforts that
hav bean mad since that tlma to find
him. bay a been futile. . - -.
By stepping on' a grap skin last night
Miss Panola , Taylor, ft muaie teacher,
slipped on tha sidewalk and felling dis
located her hip. She waa removed to
Oood Samaritan hospital. , ,
rwtna a th fact that h la going to
move away from th town, F. C. Walker,
formerly eonetabl of Mount Tabor, has
tendered his resignation' to th scanty
Ws-Hoo Tonic. Th grant Wood puri
fier, nrv tonic snd llvr regulator. Just
what you mad the days.. For gsis by
ail druggists. .'v
' Portland Wtr A Iron Works are now
located at Trenkman Cov's on Fourth
near Flandrs. Work tarnod at
prosaptlp. "- -I ,(
Th llttl gallery around th corner."
1144 Fourth, for dosaa Lewis snd
Clark panel photos at 10c . -----
Hunters, attention I Oct your 'trepas
notices at Poaal. Bros printers, Sher
lock bul
id log.
Chsw Den-Tal-Oum. hav pearly teeth
and prevent deoay. For sal very-
wasra, , - - - - - .
ua . fiMtttaaa ttav vrttaeC
flour, try Psaosck. Your grocer sails It,
(jUS FITZGERALD IS :
' . ' MISSING FOR WEEKS
Ous Pltsgeralot, n young nan rscstitly
from Oshkosh, Win, has mysteriously
disappeared. Ho had been boarding at
the Union boos, la Sixth street. On
September T, having been ailing with
stomach trouble for some days, he left
th botL saying bs was going to ths
not1tal. Ha has not been ssn sinos.
and did not msks an appearance st any
Portland hospital. Ha had written to
hi famlrr at Oahkosh for money, and
this waa received by telegraph for htm
at th hotel th day after he disappeared.
Hla moner la still there, with a return
ticket to Oahkosh. His father, whoH
cams out from Wisconsin last May, and
haa bn living on a claim near nos
hur. cam to Portland September 11
snd has been searching for his son sine
that time,' bat has not found any due. ...
U M. Brown, a wall known ttwrchant
Of Burns, Or,. Is In ths city.
H. L. Truax. th Grants Pass mer
chant, is her on business.
Bx -Governor A. S. gteunenberg sf
Idaho Is ft guest at th parkins.
Barry Baldwin, former United States
marshal of California, la among tha
visitors at the Portland. Mr. Baldwin
now lives In Manila.
O. L Kenny of Seattle to at th Port
land. Among tho Impertal'a guests to J. a
Cooper, representative-elect from Polk
county, and oaitfldato for apeaker f ths
house. s
Among President Rooaevelt gnosis at
luncheon st ths Whits House y ester say
wsa Bishop Cranston of Portland.
Brlg.-Oen. O. T. Blllott, comma ndlng
th United Statas marina corps, was In
th city last evening, accompanied hy
Col. F- 1 Denny and Capt. Henry Leon
srd, msmbHrs of his staff. They have
been st Bremerton navy-ysrd, snd will
go from her to San Francisco to rssums
their tour of Inspection.
Under promise to Judge Hvigus, Clerk
Olson, the entlr police fore snd nu
merous attache at police hesdouarters,
that b would supply them with pheas
ants for the next thre Weeks, Deputy
city Attorney J. J. Fi tag raid toft today
A A short hunting trip
FilOE DIB
BAsrauff omBBBsi iun wxu oo-
OVFT tss
SjOOAZ amiT.sTBsl TOM
QPAB1BB nwi as
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jDvsry. day. adds U tho nmbsr of
eaatara cities which are seeking to buy
flour in thin market. Tho last to Provi
dence. R. L, and a big flour man of that
city writ: "We need soms Sour and
would request that yon send u your
quotations In Id ear lots.
According to one f ths larg mill
men of this elty.ths ml Us of this terri
tory tn larger oaes at isssi hsva al
ready enough orders from ths east to
keep their mills grindlag at full time
for practically tars months. Thav way
orders ar now oomlag In they could
grind from tills year until th next
season's wheat Is harvested for east
ern account without Hooding that- ter
ritory. In rssponas to th heavy demand upon
this market, tha millers -have advanced
their quotations for eastern shipment
19 coats a barrel, or to til. JGven
at the figures they ax not over
anxious to SOU. . " -
Just now ther to but Htu demand
from th orient, but Bom Inquiries ar
being received and soms shipments will
very likely begin about ths middle of
next month. (Ths orient Is bow willing
to buy flour at th former Quotation,
but millers hsrs want an advaaoa of
about II esnts over tho figure. . By
th Urns th ortontsto acre to ths pres
ent price It to likely to reeelve another
boose V
Dollar wheat In this elty before the
neat crop Is harvested to now being
frequently predicted, on account of the
heavy milling demand from the east
and tha larg orders for Sour from that
souree. It to now quite likely that the
bulk of the wheat bought for easts ra ac
count will be milled in this territory,
ss la that form there WlU be ft larg
saving of freight. .
There to no abatement f ths heavy
demand for Oregon wheat front the
California miliars and although this
market to materially higher than ths
Baa Francisco market, the mill men
of that elty are unable to buy there at
the prices quoted sad are' compelled to
pure has In this market at prices that
are much higher, besides paying quit
a heavy frstght bllL
lmmGFon
- AT RAPID RATE
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AS WOBX
AT Fw. OAsT-
Ol OOX.
EBB.
- Preliminary work for the new rcrtt
flcatlons at Fort Canby to progressing
rapftlly. A wharf Is being mad for
receiving1 supplies. Ths eu aerial will
be carried up by an eleotrlo tram to
ths sit of th fort. See feet abov the
waters f the harbor. A fore of men
Is at work blasting- and excavating on
th height for a base Cor th forti
fications. - The new works will really be re
building of the old fort, using th same
site, and old Fort Canby with It out-of-date
guns will bs transformed Into a
modern fortification with ft first slsss
armament of heavy mortar and long
range guns. When th work will be
oomplstod to fi question nobody can an
swer st this time. The money for pre
liminary work has been appropriated and
Is -handed ever to the local department
as It Is needed.
With the completion of Fort Canby
Uncle Sam will hav st the mouth of the
Columbia river a ssries of triangular
fortifications taking In Fort Stevens,
Fort Columbia and Fort Canby, which
combined with the mining of the river
entrance would make It Impossible for
a hoetUe abtp to come Into the Co
lumbia. While Fort Canby occupies tfes sta
tion furthest ocean ward. It to on the
north side of the river. Naval experts
regard Fort Stevens an the most Im
portant fortification. It Is located In
side, and across the river to the south
eastward about eight miles. About four
miles across the river to the north
and ft little saetward, stands Fort Co
lumbia. An enemy's fleet entering ths
Columbia would be subjected to the
oross-ftre of ail three fort Both Fort
Columbia snd Fort Stevens are com
plete snd up-to-date fortifications, snd
th new Port Canby will he A model
of Its class. ' ...
ENGAGE ROOM BUT
' . CANNOT FIND IT
After wandering - the street the
greater part of the Bight and without
food or money, Mrs. J. A. Parker and
um viia. Wataon. two elderly, women
from Kllensburg. Wash, appealed to Po
liceman Teevln st Tnira ana wasning
ton streets today for assistance. They
reached th city yesterday sftsrnooa and
a a enlnek encased a room at ft lodg
ing house. Shortly after they went out
for dinner. On fhetc return they were
unable to Snd the plae and had only
6 oenta. They apent the greater part
of the night searching for the room
k tA Mid for. but felling, finally
spent th last W cent for soother room.
Their belongings are nvine room wcy
cannot And. '
T.mw this morning and without
food or money resumed the search ,for
ths lost room. Shortly aner noon xn-r
despaired and appeal to the polios
One' of the women cam to the elty
to visit her husband who lg HI at Good
Samaritan hospital. Ths ether accom
panied her. . - :
, WorIdi Fair ExanivM.
w Anlu 1 a and I and IT. fig a.nA
a t. ranajtlaH Pacific will inla alaaa
on sals special round trip tickets to St.
i rfcLmA and eastern nolnts at
verr low rates. Tickets will be good for
stopovers.
Tki. will ha the mat ewnortunltv to
secure World's .Fair tickets at special
raiea,
Bariy reservations should be mad.
rKM aiKunlM ttckata frmrn eastern
points SO Portland are now on sal. For
full particular, call on or address F. R.
Johnson. F. end P. A 141 Third at rant.
Portland. Or, 1 .,
Jxids W. L. Bradshaw of th fifth
Judicial district le here from The Dolles,
AUOSI aft ingirnn, ,
FACTGY PAYST03
OS!C LESSONS
Splendid Method of Intro-
due Ins: a Fine Piano. -
MBnofacturwrs Poof ths BUI"
Bllars PI sob Hotise) FuraUbe
ths PiBtios, aol Um BnteTpflia"
Ing Buysr OsU the) Bettofit
Any Tcaxher of Stsndlns; May
Bs CbssgB-Otber lndtcronts
That Will SU 5cors of In-
: strurnsnts. ; , ,,' ' - 't -.
There la a fin piano mad In the elty
of Orand Haven. Michigan. Its name
is the fltorv A Clark. The workmen In
ths Story m Clark plane factory are all
of them experts. Nearly every one of
them owns his own home. The finest
materials are used In tb construction
of the Story A Clark piano. In case
design the Story A Clark piano ar
simply unique.
For two years Mr.- Story hag been
coming to Portland to Indue Xllers
flano xteuos to sell ths Story Clark
plana Although Its managers were
fully aware of the sterling qualities of
ths Story A Clark pianos, Bllers Piano
House having th agency for overthlrt
y tor over thirty
other hi,
la-h-srads A
American make, did
not fsel Jus lined to add to this extensive
Una
When, early tn the spring. It beeems
known that Bllers Piano House had dis
continued the agency of a well-known
Clano, on account of Its failure to tnaln
aln Its original standard, Mr. Storey
renewed his overture with tha result
that today three carloads of Story A
Clark pianos, ths very cream at their
fine factory, are la Portland.
Recognising the difficulty tn intro
ducing; s costly piano in ths' western
market, Messrs, Story A Clark have en
abled us to extend to music lovers th
following most extraordinary offer, an
offer which has never heretofore been
mad by any American piamvmakero,
and which will probably never be mad
sgatn. It Is this:
As It to
well -known fast that one
good piano sells another, the manufac
turers realise that by placing three car
loads of these pianos In th select homes
of the Pacific northwest, there will Im
mediately arise a big demand for ths
Story A Clark pianos
Ths first three carloads of tBess
Elanos are offered, therefore, to "retail
uyers with the Inducements: ,
1st. The dealer's wholesale price
making the ttQ styles $tt, ftl and
911!, respectively.
Correepondlnc reductions prevail - on
the 1660 and fs valuea.
Id. Everx purchased of ths Story A
Clark plsnoMn these first three carloads
may select whichever teacher or music
school preferred, and ths bill for six
months tuition of on of tha family
will be paid for by us for account of the
Story A Clark Piano Company.
td. Whatever text books are needed
In the course of the tuition will be fur
nished gratis by th El lore Plans House,
on account of the Story A Clark Com
pany, 4th. And tost, but not least, Mr.
Story has promised to send each buyer
of one of these Story A Clark pianos a
fine music cabinet as s present . next
Christmas. .
. In a NutABsll. ' '
Let us be ' thoroughly understood.. '
1st These three carloads of the
choicest product of ths Story A Clark
Company , sr offered at wholesale
price. '
3d. These Story 4k Clark pianos ar
obtainable either for cash or on Bllsrs
easy payment plan.
sd. Six months' muaie lessons hp any
teacher you prefer free.
4th. All text book required during
the six month' period of tuition are
supplied free of charge. -
ith. A beautiful music cabinet at
Christmas from th Story A Clark Com
pany. Only Threw Cariosuts, No Mora
Bear tn mfnd that ff you wish to par
ticipate in this offer you will have to at
tend to it promptly. It applies only to
the first three carloads. '
Ths pianos are now on display tn our
main salesroom. To see and to test one
Is to buy one., Kvery ens of these In
struments wll surely be disposed of
within the next thirty flays.
If out of town, send for on of ths
handsome Story A Clark catalogues and
full particulars, which will be furnished
free. Ellsra Piano House, SBl Washing
ton street, corner Park. Largest and
GEO. BLACK
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Oeseral Practice. Iavestisrleea, Batata Wars.
Hperial and Periodical audita.
THOUSANDS OF HER
ON RAILROAD WORK
PAOZPXO OOBStBUOTIObT OOHfAIT
TT OP
aVABOBl w XtTBBT WQBUK
VO OOalafaVBnOMi
Robert Brook, eupertnteudent for the
Pacific Construction company, bt energe
of the grading of th ArltasTton-ndoa
line of the Oregon Railroad A Naviga
tion company, waa ta Portland yesterday
sad departed this morning for Arling
ton. The company now has about four
miles of the- new road graded, snd Is
pushing th work with a fores of nearly
I, 000 men. - v
Th ' Pacific Construction -company's
contract covers th grading and bridg
ing for ths new line from Arlington to
Condon. 47 miles. The oontraot requires
that th work shall b done December
II. The ties snd mils will be told by
the O. B, A t. Co., and the line la ex
pected to be In operation early next
spring. Much of ths rout to lvI, and
the work of construction hi very rapid.
There le not a out nor a grade on the
line that requires steam-shovel work.
Th company haa a mrg steam shovel
IB operation at Cascade spur, three miles
north of O rants Pass, where two long
trestle are being filled In for the South
em Pacific railway. About sOO.eo yards
of dirt will bs moved. The work to in
charge of B. H. Huson, and to one of
the extensive Improvement preliminary
to the relaying of the Southern pacific
tracks from Grants Pass aorthward with
heavy steel rails.
H. B. Huson, of the Pacific Construc
tion company Is sxpected to arrive horn
next Saturday from Nevada, where he
has been going over the ground that will
be the scene of operations by hi com
pany for th next six months In con
struction of the Oarson-Truckes Irriga
tion pro)eet. There will be about 1.10.
eee yards of dirt to move, The company
has upward of l.sog men an ths )ob, and
work was begun a month age. The eon
tractors report that there to bo scarcity
of laborers. -
Oen. Constant Williams win arrive to
morrow morning to assum command of
ths department of the Columbia. It la
likely that Oenersi MacArthur will aO
nsmsenji the new. anmraBdeay-,
HOME
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9 and 11 North
IWSAMBBWB.
1 Columbia THeatre
OH A B. W. TOBK, asnstast JIsssm.
M asd Wesfclnfto. Pbme Mala lit, .
Ali THIS WnSK.
The meat Colombia I tor. O-jpeay 4s Mm
Baortoaalfa BMSterytee, -
-THE JILT"
Prtcee lac. Me. sOe: satire gan. IS.
Msttaae Ue an Sle: eatlre l2i 72 ?
fflea.esea t Sawe k Uartiaa. Stk asd Waafc
lDtaa, frosi 10 a. . T p. m. Pboae Mai
110. At theatre tnm 1 p. av a IS p a. ruM
Mi.
Nsqotm Grand Theatre .
nM xtaAa aSs.
Tesexfct. Prldar and natvrday ITajstB.
Spaeial-Prtee Hatmee satsrsay.
The Big CTlasaa naglaui weaieai
y w&AaN TOY"
Sal
end Wet, lit SO. ,
Sparial wailssap
n. Balcocr, 11. TV.
Satire aalbrr. too
m entire suss gssxss. .
Basts sew seines
Mirquam Grand Theatre fiiSf
sigsts. nasuuuns mvmw,
Tka dieting uUhad BnaVUh artst, .
sad aWsaid srlgtauii caat. tact
itle atoor w
"RAFFLES,
, VsTB AJCAVBVS OmAOBafAAT.
Asvaaca eel will ops tpBrnrrov (fttoay)
aBeralng, at 1 e'rloek.
CORDRAY'S THEATRE
- eOBDBAT A BDgSSUa MiSlgSW.
JWaakisgte street!
a Mct rWalsr Tbeetre."
Msttese tvtess-dalts, w; ehUsree (ej
eeani, iu.
- Mlgst prteea. 10c. e, a aed law.
TOMIUHT AMD AIX WSaat,
' "BILLS OP CJHJFORMIJT
'Sea sf all rare! stare." ,
r week, atartia Beadsy stat
Mr. Chart B. Callahan's
- BBW TOES. OOBVAST , ,
A Mommnem I Coon Bottom"
" Btarttng Taaraday Boasg,
; "Gmttdfaihor'a Clonk"
'Ttoet Uaae ea say stags.'
Baker Theatre
MaaassK.
IQSnOBT. TOMOEBOW WIGHT AMD SAT
W rsDAT MATINEE, ;
arawH serfweww ef
gllJOran BACDOWaXL,
Is the Oreat SDertarle.
KMPESS TUEOOOMA"
We pertorwaae gatartsy eight, ss Mr. Mae
ttewelfleeres for sweaaa aftt SMttsss.
Baker pneea -Meat
week, "The sag sf ta Bsar,"
xwm m Bn.gT bovtsts fiomi tom
ptAa-Twa TBOVaAVBS &AVSK AX THS
ARCADB THBATRB
: BBS MB OTXBB SaXAX AOTS,
gsews. S:e :
aueslos t say east 10a
CUNN1NO, THE GREAT
IS AjrtOTBDlKa TWW'BASua -
V , MTsTBSIOrS AND
L taBTBLOfUj J a IL-BEBAX fftS
PBSrOBMAMCBS AT
THE LYRIC
hr(wiM t-M ta 4Mt f4B e Wt
Sk 14 caeU ae higher.
JOUBVBAX OOVBOBT.
STAR THBATRB
SB. Ign.
ant B mm(i entitlea
holder to cne admission when pre
sented st box office.
Tee sss ef test. as-vllka
OsatlBBttae aarfarsMeeae fren S ts e:St S
B. sendan cmUos I ts 10:W . Bvas
leg arfrsunea West T tS MJ0 Bb Aaf
MtaiB theatre. IS easts.
Our Optical, Department
" ' a-a-a-MSKejBKeXanSKeKBBSxn
ta ta charge ef a rsfractlentsi whees skill and SMosspilahmsnta have won htm A
grst-elass place among the leading; refractlonlsts of America. His Instru
ments snd SDCltanoe ar ectweded to b the beet tn use. He wtIT examine snd
US yweyeTand tell you their exact condition WITHOUT CHABGJC Its
worth while ts kwew about year eyes. ,
til i
PATRONIZE
M MJ I y 1 JL gw
INDUSTRY
If you want
Shoe, buy the R. &
are cheap at any
and workmanship ' gtaranteed.
Ask your merchant for them. If
they can't supply your wants, write
lis. ' Our Jine of Loggers'. Cruisers',
Miners and Workingmen's Shoes
are unexcelled. .yx:X i-1
' -. -: ,'' -V v- : ."' i ' ' '-t-v ' v ' .ir' ,; ;'
' - r an- - . aatxa uAa. xrJum tt t -r
vur niuuvi - vev"f
1 t
-., ,- a.
t-W
SHOE MANUFACTURERS
First Street '
ToAttract
an Convince
These ere the two prime
and insepsralcniotiTesfor
advertising. To write con
vincing srguments and give
them such typographical
.expression as to gain more
than paasing notice is a task
for men with not only a vi
rile pen but a thoro knowl
edge of the Art of Printing
and adequate facilities' at
their ready command. Such
service may be procured at
f.m iBaltejJ antt Co.
First A Osk Streets Phoos Main 15
NIGHT
SCHOOL
Mofvday, Wednesday. Friday
I Month V. .S 6.00
3 Months ... . 13.00
6 Months . . .25.00
Holmes Business College
Yelwleg enn EVvM StB.
tlill Military Academy
POSTXAJTS, OESSWn.
i private hesrslng sd Say
sesoSL Massai traiaaeg. "
tarj sisetsllB, eaUas srepsra
tlea. Ears ef eey u admltlM
St a Use. FA1JU TBAM SOW
OPBX.
CUT THIS OUT
Ass Skall s Dr. J. W. BlU, BUB
BUlttarr Aassemr. PortbiBa. Or.
I ssts .... says, wsesi I was ts end to s
arfHtsry seseeL Tae age ar -
Plaaae seed aVprtees asd tsrajs: a tae IllaWtratoa
saeerlptiv wtsiagM sf yeat eeheaL .
, (VSS....,
(leilrees)
MONEY
nent and paying Investment. One dollar
per wees 'pays isrs aiTiaerw.
TaTB SUsflOMAB 1BST1TOTB, v
M niTB ittBlT.
Phoae, Med ITsS. Bortlaad, Oawgwn.
AETDSBSrjrsTTta.
1
Oakland vs. Portland
- 1KRCATHHI PARE
Sept 30, Oct 1.2
COSCSET MALL
" SLASISB EBOgw
' OOSCBET BTBftT KlCCTK .
Mft.se STBI-NtPB.
ft-
1
BASEBALL
I says. Twaissay aad rrss.
isasl'ail is see sklMrea, lAa, , T
a good Working
Ha shoe. They
prices Material
hviwbv Taiun V
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Portland, Oregon
YeeMeCiL
Night School
60 DWeTwaxt OtnUeA "
25TeBcJin
FaH Term Operis This Wwwat
BabJt
Algebra ....
Architectural
Arithmetic .,
f trfMos.
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1.50
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Bookkeeplak
Carpentry .....
Chemistry
Civil Servies Classes .....
Commercial law
....
Electricity .a
Elocution .....;....... m.
Bngineeiing Mathematles
English Orsmmsr ..... ,
Prss Hand Drawing ..........
Osography .............
CJeometry
Osrman"
Interior pecorgtloB ..V......
Machine Design
Mandolin, Oultar ... ..r ,
Manual Training
Merhanlcal Drawing
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Pattern Making
Penmanship . . .
Physics
Plumbing;
Public Speaking ........
Beading and Spelling ...
Rhetoric
Sign Writing
Shorthand ...
Spanish
Steam Bngineerlns
Telegraphy .......
Trigonometry . . .
Typewriting
Vocal Mpstc .
Wood Carving
Boss, Mandsall Cwnrt, U,
BSATBB OATALOglTA
Cor. Fointh and YtuiiIeeZI
NIGHT SCHOOL
Bchnke-WalKer
Business College
toil) rm m
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Prlval or eiaa In'"
of graduates In P"
constsnlly ecCi'
our eebooiT fc
free. eVB.
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