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UJ . .1 L. .. i -L.J I k e. a i I xcrczrt Arrt; ionium Gmn4. licRwee, the waeletan - ce ........."The ulrl aa tb Jmitw" j-rw..... ."Tee Blue o( tb. tol , ........................ V.uoev- e i.BS u ui tot eona ayati ' Buberrlben of The Jraal ka re ' eay (or a week er lo. t awe have , lb paper atopuod at tnir raeioWaeas . and Mi to aor addreu b)r bb.II at toa reevlar rate., and eolleetloa will be . ei.d. kr ntfular carrier after retar to Iba citr, liff-'l It Lour Beach, aa ' Beaeide, wkere le Jouraal haa a tee nier carrier o-'lvery. Otto Rice , of Ilweco. Waah.uatoa. baa charge f Tk Journal en Louf Baack and Lewis rTJo. ef traalde bar rears. oC Tb Jouraal ea Bea.id ar Cuteop beach. Deliver will be , mad at these tve polata at resalar aubarrtpttos rate. ' Vive your rbang at aa'lreee to roar carrier ar Pboo tears buO and prompt atteauoa will be g.vea all eraer. The It Sunday excursion to the Cas ' eade Locks and return on tha fastest of all tha Willamette-, and Columbia river steamers, tb Charles R. Spencer, start Ins; from tha foot of Washington street st I a. in. and returning about t p. m., , affords one of tha most delightful ' steam boat rides In tha world. There is no other trip on earth ensnrlned In so much grandeur and wealth of scenery The steamer passes through a constant panorama of mountains and glens, cata racts and canyons, bill and dale, mighty forests and rolling prairies, flshwheels la operation and-tha wonderful Cascade ' locks, built at an expanse of 14.000,00 and II years' constant effort Tourists coma thousands of miles to: view the entrancing beauties of the Columbia 'between Portland and the. locks, es pecially Multnomah falls,' ISO feat, and all this matchless beautr may be seen Bunday at'in expense of II. Excellent! meals served on board, 10 cants. ? -At a meeting of Central W. C. T. V. v yesterday afternoon in the Goodnougn ,. building. Miss Clara. Flaherty, super- ., '. Intendent of flower mission work of the 1 Kna-lewood (Illinois) ,W. C. T. U- tola . of tha work there in" a onion- of more than 400 members. - Mrs. Maury of Lo . Angeles spoke of the progress made by Central Union .- of " that city. Mrs. .Clara Barclay was tha presiding . officer of the session,, and devotional ' exerolsea were eonduoted by Mrs. 8. E. - Foster, a former president, now a resi dent of Helens, Montana. Meetings are .held every Wednesday, and all visiting , W. C. T. U.. members axe oordlally In ', vlted. Tha rooms ara open every day. . The first annual meeting will be held two weeks from next Wednesday. , . C A. Whalai througn his attorney, ". has purchased -tha assets in the bands of Claude Catch, tha receiver of Andy T. Gilbert and Frank N. Gilbert, known as the Gilbert Bros.' Bank, ef Salem. " oomprlslng all : book ' accounts, drafts, - bank fixtures, vaults, etc., together with . 141.000 promissory notes, 400 pianos and 20 organs, Mr. Whale has .taken poe esslonbf the property. Tha stock of pianos, consisting of aueh well-known makea as KranlcBs Bach. Everett, Schubert etc, and organs have already been -removed fo his warerooms, IIS First Street, between Salmon and Main, and are now on sals at the greatest bar gains aver "offered in Oregon. Pianos for renCrTou-grrtnvtted to call and esamlne the largo, stock.- - . rJs. "Tou can't keep a good man down." ' The terrible fire on the east side that hit AJ. Kadderly ) hrd. didn't dis, Tcouraga him a whit.' The fire-alarm ' " was sounded at 7 o'clock. - At 1:10 Mr. "Xadderly saw that his . warehouse was 1 doomed, and at 1:10 ha had telegraphed ' for a carload of his famous Fox hot air furnaces. These were .loaded at the . factory th sama nay tha order was received, dispatched by fast, freight to - Portland, and will arrive here within ' tha next three or four days. Every one . of these furnaces Mr. Kadderly had In stock was ruined ny water being thrown " upon them while red hot, but his patrons will not- be put out by his misfortune. He will flit all orders tha sama as usual. The patronal feast of the -Church of . the Immaculate Heart will - be eele 1 b rated at Alblna tomorrow with special ceremonies. At 10:1 the grand mass will be celebrated coram Eplaoopo, by . the Rev. William A. Daly; Rev. D. P. ' . ' Curler, deacon, and Rev. B. J. Nolan of Ban Francisco, subdeacon; Rev. F. X. Morrison. O. IX, of San Francisco, mas ter of ceremonies. Rev. Dr. Morrison v . will deliver the sermon. Gounod's mass In B flat will be aung by an augmented choir under the direction of M. J. Keat ihg. leader, and Miss Josephine Kearney, organist. . , v ; Tha City Messenger A Delivery com- ' pany will give permanent employment -.' to boy a between 14 and II years of age. ' ' or older. The work Is easy, healthy and pleasant, Delivery of telegrams, let ters and small packages are tha Only duties reaulred. Steady, earnest and Intelligent boya can earn from It to ' It per month, cigarexie smoaing, pro- fanlty or rowdyism not permitted. From 10 to I such boys wanted at once, v -irmly at main office, 101 Sixth street, or - at Postal Telegraph office, - 111 Third ' street" ' ' . All we aay la backed by what w do. We ll show you tf you have any doubt TT'about'the place to buy your suit. Come in and look our large stock over.- run quality, great variety and any suit to your order for HI: any pants, 17.10; no mora, no iess oauaiacnon gvaranim. .XTr.lo.ue Tallorihg Co, 147 Washington street, near Seventh, ;. .'; . ' '7 -C A, Blakeley has begun "suit for " divorce from Emma Blakeley on ' the around of desertion, beginning m lll J 'hi hey were marnea in ronnno on juiy 1104. D...Vnl.nt rxtranns have contributed "generously In assisting the family of O, VT. Btewartv wno is connnea in uuwu Hamariun hospital as the reeult of a broken leg. The family lives In an . apartment-hoiiwe at 11 H Union avenue The Switzerland cf America CnhmMa' Elver tMentema. , peeks, rnrka, hMsee. ana rnrie, water falls (Multnomah, MO ft. rewe aa-l f areata eaes dally from the decks e( toe ' TAIT ITZAltXB , ; ' Chas. R. Spencer Leartnt rit ef Washlnt T a. m. eipt rrWlay and Madarl foj .The Dalles and retura. raaeeutra sad frelgbt el lewaat rates. . , SUiIDAY EXCURSIONS to net yotr' ktliioit potiAB OABCaDI LOV.KI AAA JIKTOAJI. Leaving foot of Waklnt arreat at a. St., arriving kome at I p. at ncio t::? r.criTS vn II Mn 14IJ. v - r t T CHTLAf ; D r ft The Albatrou, Ont oi Promptly at I o'clock this morning seven yachts representing tha Oregon Yacht club, set sail for Astoria, In order to participate In the annual regatta that wUl be held there next week begin ning oh Tuesday; and concluding on Thursday evening. 'The Oregon Tacht Cjub'is the only Portland organisation that will be represented ar tne great aauatlo festival on the Columbia river. For the last two months the enthusiastic members of the club have been work-Ins- faithfully in preparation for the coming events and the splendid picture presented mis morning as , me : inra rigged yachts sailed from f tha club house down tha Willamette.' was a cred itable testimonial to the grit and sports manship of those Interested in . the. un dertaking.- .,':.' ;.':'''' No regatta is complete without tne Oregon Yacht club, and no regatta over passes without bestowing Honors upon the alert sailors from tha city or noses. Tha race committee of the regatta Five months ago Stewart sustained in Juries In mwaceldent haroonnned-hhn to his home until a few days before the big fire on the east aide. On .that day hiaeam lanawayand Hi fractured leg.. Hla wife supported tne family during, his previous Ulness, but la now too Ul to wrav.;.y h '.... First 'Congregational church, corner Park and Madison streets. Dr. Van Horn, one of the leading preachers of America, will.. occupy the'pulpit tontofrow. Sub ject, 'morning, A Message From the Bea A Sermon ' for . ' Vacation"! evening, Wrong by l-lll A Study of Doubt and Discouragement.' Special ; music. , Tha First ' Christian , church! " comer Park and Columbia streets, wUl enjoy special "privileges tomorrow.'- ' At . the 10:10 m. m. servlc Rev. J. H. uarriaon of Si tvoula will preach. ' Ha la editor of tha Christian Evangelist, one of the largest Journals published 0y the Disci ples of Christ. At 7:4 o'clock Rev. B. Ik- Smith of Cincinnati, secretary of tha American Christian Missionary so ciety, will deliver his lecture on "The Life "fend Work of Alexander Campbell." Revival- services at the Friends' church, corner of East Main and Thirty- fifth streets, ara conducted.', by the quaker evangelist, George W. Willis of Ohio, who .preaches every evening at o'clock. Tonight's meeting, will . be omitted and services will be held tomor row at 11 a. -m. and I D, n. The -services will close on September I. ' . Local mills have this week received orders from the Harrlman lines for 460,00 railroad ties to be used in con struction work 'between -Tonopan ana Ootdfleld.- The mills have orders from other roads In the east, and-there la plenty of evidence that Oregon fir ties ara growing In favor..' .- , - - i . j - Sightseers Don't overlook - the 100 mlle trolley trip for It on the O. W. P. tt Ry. company, with two hours' stop at Estacada for-lunch. - Beautiful 'scenery; eool and , comfortable, Trains leave First and Alder- street dally. - except Sunday at 1:4 fc m.; return 4 p. m. . At I o'clock tomorrow all the Chris tian churches of Portland will unite in an echo meeting at the First church. at which a number of short speeches will tell of the . great national con vention of Christian churches at San Francisco,- r - ".'- ..,' '; -v, ir r; ,e ,. :: ,s i-', , I m - K ' " 4 I r Delightful TrolWy Trip. Sunday On O. W. P. to Oregon City, CanemaH park and Willamette falls, tic round trip. Dancing afternoon and evening. Motor cars with- trailers leave First and -Alder streets on the odd hour .and .every 40 mlnutea. Portland Tamale ' Parlor, 141 Park street, between Alder and Morrison, the only place In town where enchiladas, chtls , con i earn with f rljoles, Mexican style," also the celebrated Frits' tamales, ara made. Open from -11 m..to 11 p. m. Sunday' Outings on th'e O,"W. P. To Oresham, ISc; to Estacada and upper Clackamas river points,. (00 round trip. Dinner at Hotel Betaeada.. 7o. car leave First and Alder streets. T:I0, :!, 11:10. 'l:IO.r 1:40,. 1:44.. 1:11. " Harry Isneovlcl of Portland haa ap plied to ' the. librarian 'of congress for a copyright-of an English translation of tha French play. A "King Solomon's Temple.' .-,-..' . " - .,- - Charles Van ' Am berg, master, me ehanlo and foreman ef the - Bumpter smelter of tha Oregon Smelting A Refin ing company. Is visiting the fslr with hts-wtfe. 1--.--.-. i ; Eight o'clock sharp. Concert by tha Norwegian singers will be given at Festival Hall. August 17 at I a'cldck. Doors open 7:? p- tn. - j . Jarlon Cook Knlht ba. begua "tali TO 3TC ?: I A TODAY 1 1 i tb Portland Yachts. has arranged an Interesting program of events and were especially considerate of tha events in which the-Portland yacbta would compete. The yachts that sailed for Astoria this morning are among the fleetest on "the river and If tne conditions are -at 'all favorable for racing those attending the regatta will have the opportunity of witnessing 'first class sport. The yachts' and tcaptalns are as follows:'.' ' '. .y T i Albatross Captain. George 8. Shep herd; crew. George Rao, J. Olsen and vJudga Alfred F. Sears. Gadfly Cap tain. Charles Bnlveiy. ' Moonshiner Captain. Honeyman. Naiad Captain, Bray man; , 8 ynamox Captain, Ambrose Scott, wanna Captain. Taylor. Zephyr Captain, H. F Todd; crew. Ernest Holmberg, Chaplain Beattla and Harry Day. ' . flaWrnl matnhafi a"f . rriet aArt T n Rowing club, will visit the regatta to compete as individuals and not for their club, as - that organisation la not par- tlclpatlng in tha eventg this year. for divorce-from Earl G.. Knight, to whom she was married in 11, alleging desertion, - They have no children. .,-..... ,.,' lassss when wa guarantee perfect fit for 11? Metsger 'At Co, 111 -Sixth street, near Waabington. , ( For Sale The- Missouri building on the : exposition grounds. .Send - bids to the secretary at building. B. 8. Carver, secretary. - V; " .A - ? ? j ' Dance for the 140 csahf prise, every Tuesday evening, at tha Lewis and Clark pavilion. Twenty-seventh and Thurman streets. , ; ' . -, .,.., 'Dsnclng. Lewis end Clark pavilion, every rv evening, Twenty-seventh and, Thurman. Turney Orchestra.' i Raised gold letter signal-latest do signs. ; Foster Kleiner, phon Ex. IS. . Dr. Ames, surgeon. Dekum building. " Frit' tamale ar tne beat. V1- V Milwaukie Country Clu14 i.. Eastern and Seattle raeea. Take Sell wood and Oregon City car at First and Alder, v. , .. ' '' ,.v; VVhen 'In; SeatUe?t ,: . Qo to the Rathskeller, a ' high-elan place to eat. - Sea foods, eastern meats. Urge orchestra daily. .- ...-.' - 1 , INTERESTING EVENTS ' ba-AT,FAlB SUNDAY " Sunday will ba notable at tha exposi tion for ths beginning of the Saenger fast of the Norwegians and service In the Auditorium. The order of the day will be a follow: t. 10 a. tn. Oatea open. -'' ' , "; t m Exhibit buildings and ' Trail open., (Oqvernment building . remain closed.) : -'"'''' - 1:1 p. m. Q rand concert,' Royal Ha waiian band, bandstand, Gray boulevard. 1:1 p. m. Sunday services. Audito rium, sermon by Andrew 8. Draper, IX D. . ' :, ... I 9. m. Exhibit buildings close. I p. m. Norwegian Saetigerfest, Audi torium. , . ' - I -p.- m.- Grand concert, Royaf Ha waiian band, bandstand. Gray boulevard. p. m. Grand electrical lllumlna Uort ' i .v 11 p. m. Gates close. .. - ; - . - - mmiglt reeV Tnelr akjee. ': Tha Volunteers of America will hold service at 147 Ankeny street tomorrow at I-o'clock. -The subject . will b "Straight Feet." ' - . ? iOlRLS MAKE MORE Working for - us than - Writers. a- typ- WE WANT ; ELECTRIC IRONERS 'Who r competent to do the best -elasa of work. Ours I a great ' laundry, provided with the .very latest makes of .machinery, our work Is Al, snd an appreciative r' uhllo keeps us rushing all tha I me. We have the only stesm heated collar snd cuff pdllshers In the- state. Theae do not burn the - Unarir - :..,.-. . . UNION LAUNDRY TeL Mala . ad and Columbia. lu liiLta Errfnssrs n?r$tnt!nj National Coard cf Underwriter. Hire on w' Tour of Inspection. WILL SUCCZOf PLANS TO STOP CONFLAGRATIONS Report Win B Submitted to Oovern- ncnt Engineer and Will Then B Offered to Clrjr Official for Their Xnatruction and Guidance, . Five engineers of the national board of fir underwriters of New York ara making a thorough - investigation- into f Ira basarda here. They are looking into the efficiency of tbe.flre department, tha water systom, . tbdV construction of UUI1U1II.B, ...- . " - - . . , thing pertaining to tha protection of khe city from fire. The work will take a month, and their report to uie nation board will outline conditions and rec ommend such ordinances aa they think necessary. - The report will be placed rlla tha hands of government engineers, f 1 who will aoorove or modify the recom mendations, after which it. win oe re turned to the mayor and city council for their guidance in legislating to re- dua tha eonflaarratlon hJiaius. i The members of tha party ara: R. c Clark, chief engineer: A. H. Smith, hy draulic engineer; Robert C Martin, -elec trical engineer, and -E. IS. Adams and C. H. Jesauo. assistants, and they will ba assisted by Chief Campbell of the fire department.- W. R. Roberts, fire marshal, and the local . board of fire underwriters, t ".- ' : "It Is not tha nurnoae of this invest! gailon to lessen tho-Insurance rates of tha city," -said, Chief Engineer Clara, yesterday, "but to make burveys which will bring about conditions . that will prevent another great conflagration such as that which devested Baltimore. Thla cannot bo dona by fighting the fire after Mt starts; It can ba accomplished by . taking 'precautions In providing equipment - and constructing buildings. The result In tha long run will ba the reduction of Insurance rates In tha eity, taking tha precautions recommended by the board.'1". V '' - J - ; s "The. national board of fire under writers kf composed of 120 of tha lead thg Insurance companies doing business in the United States. After tha great Baltimore f lra the board decided to take steps to prevent if possible great-lfrea lo other cities, and It organised an engi neering, department to make investiga tions a to conditions, and recommend Improvements that would minimise the sweeping fire or conflagration hasard in tha business districts of tha larger cltlea. -,''-", . "- ' - , -"Four corps of engineer ara ' In tha field. - Tha federal government haa ap proved the plan and has appointed two engineers of tha United States army to Investigate and . review ' the reports of each city, as It fa tha desire of ths underwriters that the reports have final supervision and ba criticised by men in ne way conn aft ad with tha bualoeaa of fire Insurance." . ' -. - . I Mr. Clark con district, has siirvejrauLthe titles of Call torn la, and, has reached Portland In Ita Investigation of tha northwest cities. Beattla, Taeoma and Spokane will .be in vestigated nexi .: ,, . UAfiV f i::tsTERS rra pass su::day i:i the city Delegates to International Mis sionary Convention of Chrie- tian Church Visit Portland f ": t : Dr. 3.T. Ghormley of the First Chris tian church has returned from San Francisco, where ha attended the Inter national Christian Missionary conven tion of the Christian church. Of the delegates 110 arrived yesterday, between 100 and 100 will arrive today, and to morrow many mora will reach Portland by boat. It Is estimated that at least 1,000 dwlegates will spend Sunday In thla city. ..- C, -.- - "v . . In honor of thel presence special service have been arranged for Sunday at the First church at 1:10 o'clock. "The convention was one .of the most cuccessful ever held," said Dr. Ohorm iey. "There were aver T.000 registered delegates In attendance and they came from every part of tha world. All the session were largely attended. "Many new missionaries were sent Into foreign: fields and plans were mad for extending ' home missionary work. ; "Some of tha most distinguished men of the church attended. Among them were Rev. Benjamin I Smith, corre sponding secretary of the Home Mis sionary society; Rev. A. McLean, presi dent of the- Foreign Mlaalonary society; H. A. Garrison, editor of tha Christian Evangelist; H. M. Goods of Missouri; Professors Silas Jone and S. O. Har rold of Illinois; R. H. Waggner and J. A. Lord of the Christian Standard.' DR. DRAPER TO SPEAK -: AT FAIR TOMORROW Dr. A. S. Draper, superintendent Of education of New York, will speak at the Auditorium at the Lewis and Clark fair tomorrow afternoon on "Education and tha Church." "When the Trait opened on Sunday we notified Dr. Draper, aa w did the others whom wa had Invited, of condi tions," said Dr. E. P. Hill, chairman of tb committee. "Ho replied that he saw no reason why bo should not apeak and wa agreed with him. ; 1 "Be 1 not a mlnlatar and will not de liver a eermon.- The Ministerial association haa noth ing to do with arrangement that ar made at the fair. Tha committee on congresses ba complete charge of eircb eventa - - - EXPLOSION - INJURES ? ROCKPILE PRISONER ' Ol Larson, a prisoner on tha county rockplla, waa Seriously Injured by the premature explosion of a blast . . this morning. Assistant County -Physician McCorntck waa summoned to Llnnton and ha had Larson brought to Portland. Larson waa eervtng a tonn of 110 days on tha county rockplle. He w convicted in the municipal court on a chargs of larceny on March' IT, and his sentence would nave, expired next month. Ita 1 about IT year aid and ha been a model prisoner. . '.X. '!.. Device Patsntad Which V,..l Make Accidental or Intentional 'Asphyxiation Irnpoaeible. Deaths from Intentional or accidental asphyxiation by the turning on of un lighted leta. er from inexperienced persona blowing out the gas, will ba less frequent if an Invention Just per fected In Portland comet into- general use. . . N. Campbell, an attorney residing at It Fifth etreet. formerly mayor or Crooaaton. Minnesota, and his brother, Victor E. Campbell, a Jeweler at Golden dale, Washington, hav " completed an automatlo gaa cut-off that la causing amasement among gas companies, where for II years efforts have been maae ana thousands of dollars' wasted In experi ments to secure a safety device of thla character. -. r-- - The device wss given a first test yea terday at the office of the Portland Gas company, and already temrtlnr offers have been made to the Inventors, but they have declined to dispose of the In vention. . The principle is thermostatic It la bras bulb two Inches In diame ter, adjustable to a gaa Jet or a stove. Tha mechanism Inside may be moved by releasing a spring. A small brass tube Teaches uD and encircle tne vent of the gaa burner. When the .light burns, liauld In the tube expand and presses down on a tiny brake-wheel In tha bulb, holding the mechanism ' In check, t If tha gaa flame for any cause is extinguished, the liquid In the tube cools, relaxing the brake and releasing tha mechanism, which - automatically shuts' off tha gas in from. 14 to, 10 seo onda. If the gas from any cause la set flowing throughUhe Jet. the mechanism closes the gaa Jet In tha same length of time. N. Campbell said, this morn ing: '.'... '..-.-. . : "My brother began working on tne Invention about nine years ago, while in the Jewelry business at Wlnnemuoca. Nevada. ' Wa have 'spent considerable time and money bringing It to perfec tion, and have refused offers of '110,000 for it. We Intend to hold on to the device, and restrict Ita price to tha pub lic so that It will prove in soma meas ure a blessing to humanity." WHAT advertisi::b does FOS THE RAILROADS Books on Oregon Are the Mene X of Bringing Many to -the Stater-- rrv Remarkable reaults In stimulating Im migration are sometimes secured by it single copy of tha book on .Oregon, Washington and Idaho, thousands of which are annually sent out by the Ore gon Railroad tc Navigation company' passenger department Frequently well- to-do farmer In the eastern states, on reading the wonderful facts about Ore gon, writs to tha company stating that they are selling all their holdings witn the purpose of moving to Orgon. and asking for advice concerning the trip. In yesterday' mall at OeneraH Pas senger AgenI Craig' efflt cameTriel- ter from a farmer in central Ohio, who ' "I read the book about the Paclf lo northwest, snd have decided to move ta Oregon. - I am selling my farm, and all I bava here,' and getting ready to move this tall.' My famuy consists of myself, my. wife and, seven children.' A case 1 related of one book that brought a total of H people to the Rogue River valley, resulting In the transfer of jpore - than 1,000 acre of land and three pieces of town property. A man at Oklahoma City received the book, became Interested in It, and de cided to remove with hla wife and three children to Oregon. .- While, preparing ha waa called upon by two friends whose business kept them traveling on the road, and before they parted he wa Joined by both, with their families, numbering five people. , Theae two, on returning to thatr homes In Minnesota to prepare for tha removal, interested four mora families, aggregating II per sons, and one of - them on a visit to Michigan a week later brought a family of three to Jolnthe party. ' 'All these people, within a period of eight monuia after receipt of tha book In Oklahoma, became bonaflde residents of Oregon, Ths Wondarfml Toaemita, - Lewis aad Clark vlaltors, while tour ing California do not fall to visit the world's fsmoua Yosemlte valley and Mariposa big trees. Mis this and yon miss California. For information, lit erature and reservations, call on or see C. W. STINGER. : City Ticket Agent So. Pao, Co. E. L. 8NELL, , ,, . Agent Tosemlta Stage -Turnpike com- - pany, Third and Washington St. A' v..";. Special aaonrslon at tea. ,: Very low 10-day tickeU east offered by0.ft. . N. vBeptember J,iJlT. the O. R. N. . sells l-day- spe cial excursion tickets to eastern points; stopovers granted going and returning. Particulars of C. W. Stinger, eity ticket agent O. K. Co. Vnlrd and Wash ington street, Portland. tow Astoria Account ' tha Astoria regatta August II, 10 and II. tha O. R. N. sells on August ' 1 1. II and I, low round trip tickets, , Portland to Astoria, good to return September 1. ' Particulars by asking at Third and Washington streets, Portland, ',, ." - ( Pisf aired Stock Oaamed eooda. Allan Jc Lewis' Best Brand. COW; EASE . a-1 ' . u.a aW afleW Contain Nothing hiurkxia. ' ' . . ; . Very Euf Appff. - i stow m fuss raoM ma Cattle er boraee, 0 tve M par east smts Sink whi leaf tw la om ae; aa sj snvaav geitoa mtf m... A. li M-lf a tomem tt eaart, t gallon. - Mall ereers Ues, . . . Iirrni. geeea, P"ltr epplle aa yerllTTieva, IS free! air', sear XarW. farUasv, C . -fkoM Mala llpe. . i VA3 AVVAHID Tll ; at the St.' Louis Exposition. , Nine-tenths cf itll cr; reporters in America Write it; not more than cr i a hundred a light-line, no-position system. Si e t:i:l ? Pitman exclusively qualify our students as first-chfJ stenographers; and then send them to good positions. !;. 'p. $ PO RTLAND 4 DUOI N CCO;CO LLCQ C - v Park aad Waahlaftoe Streato - A. P. Amitroef. IX.B., prlac:-.S BEllNKE-lALHER BUSINESS COLLEGE exxnc airs kobzov m. i If yon ar thinking of attending Busi ness College, you oh n not afford to ignore the best one in this section, of the country. Our. graduates are all em ployed. We will place you in a position when competent 107 pupils were placed in lucrative positions during paat year. Open all tha year. v' H.,W. BGHNKC. President . v I. M. WALKER. Principal. Taylor Street Methodist Ba 'rraala BmrgeMe Short, ees. 1:10 a. m.... ....... ......... .Classes 11:10 a. m.J.. ...... Morning Bermon . .'. .'";' .. '-..By , '',.'v, '. Ix. W.W.Ycuni$tea.D.P. 11:11 p. x 1:10 p. m. ........ .Sunday ncnoot ........ Epworth League T:4I p. m.... I. Evening Sermon ' . By Dr. Short '.'' ". .. 'k - 'Subjecti ' : "Requirements for Christian '.-'.j., s:' StrenilhM . . Special soloists. Mis Nettle Greer and Miss Mary Case xna aveopiem vopauav oamna, ooruauy xavea. " Tout Stationery I Atwajra " A REFLEX OF ' XVOUR BUSINESS J It Oufht to Ba Attracthra, Crughtn'ntltr: ' .. firtrnrWUtatt . (rru 47 r-?HT ST. : ,; Tat MaW tl r Bet. Morrison and Alder. s vanri BAKERTHEATRE 3d and Yauxihffl OBBOON THBATBS CO., UMKKS. ' BO..U BaK B. MAKAOXB. , . One Week, Starting Sunday Matinee. Angust 27th : Mattseas Ssa, - Waa.. Tftsss. ea Sat. '. . (Ke PerforsMaee Satweay Klght) BTVBioAi. numn Tse Beeosaisa Leader e neat All, . . !ay Foster Co. ETTRTTHIItO BII05D OftMTABrSOIt. BiAi'TircL- oiai.. ooaororg aocNgax AND a .8ATIOHA1, KOVaXTIBA. . PKICCS KlsHts, ta. .-a.' M sad-fa easts. Mattsees, If, . M an e eants. Sale as aaats Opens Irlaay, Aag. IB. 10 s. sv T H B Q RAND ---"XB. rOTTH OaXtAXAV , .. ;'-:, IDA BTUall. , "mW TAtXOB ttOABTCT ' - ; TOT SOLAg UOI1U XXU) rxx asAJioiaoors ' OKKCRIL ADMISSION, lot geaslase, Sss iara and UaHdara. neeeve aaats aa lower floor, aoe. Daily Musees, satire lewer Ooar, lOe. Bea seats, at. - THB STAR '-. - - CUTF DSAJT OC. ' .; :'; OSiLOtf AUTXTT w ' m ifOiAaTa DaiAJio . . - woooTHoars wtjxabs . OEHICBATj ADMtaBIOK, lOe BvealBga, 8ns 4, re an Holldara. iearv seats aa lower floor, loe. Daily Matlaees, eatlre tswer fleer, loo. . Bos seata, IBe. - PROGRAM OF CONCERT - - BY HAWAIIAN BAND '' Ths Royal Hawaiian band will . play concerts as follow at tb fair on Sunday:- ". : Afternoon March, ', "Semper Fidel Is" (flousa; overture, "Autumn-. Queen" (Bigga); vocal a "Poll Pu Ma Hana." Ib JMHtkl Ma - Art," . Madame . Nana Atapal; Intermeno,. "A Bit of Blarney" (Half); ocal (a) "KeonaonaV ' ' (b) Mako Poll." Royal Hawaiian Glee club; "Reminiscence of All Nations- (Uod-frer:vocal.-a) "Llk No. a Like." (b) "Malu i Ka Ao," Madame Nana Ala pal; waits,. "Thou and Thou" , (Strauss); vocaL (a) " Tllhla." (b) . "MololanL' Royal Hawaiian Glee club; march, "Man Behind the Gun" (Souse); "Hawaii Ponol": "Star-Spangled Banner." Evenlnf-i-Grand march, "Hawaii Net' (Berger); overture, "Victor Emmanuel" (Kling); vocal, (a) "Hooheno," (b "Llkl Ka O Ohele." Madame Nana Ala pal; finale, "Tannhaueer" (Wagner) ; vocal. (a) ."Koleo," (b) "Ko . Mat Hoeueo,' Royal Hawaiian Glee club; "Interna t tonal Mualcal Congress' (Sousa) 1 vocal. (a) "Wat Mapuna," (b) "Ahea, Oe.' Madam Nana A la pal; Interna exso, "Ka mara" (MoKlnley); vocal, (a "Molo lanl." (b) "Na Noho au Kupa.- Royal Hawaiian Glee club; march, "Tha Creole Belle" (Lamps) ; 'Hawaii Ponol"; "Star- Spangled, Banner. . Low Excurthn RiUs ta tS Cut. On' aala September T, s. , li. It. and IT, tha Rock Island rail way will aell round trio.... tick- ete 4e oaatern-feint areatty r.eee4 rates. For tx I rartlealar ecJI eel er b a A. II 1 ;w general agar! 1 ' 1 atr.it, Xort-anJ, Ortroev 5 r . CCLD fS How much ara you earning each weekf Less than ten dnllereT .'Are. you worth more? Did you ever think of that? Don't waste any time, but enter our school at onoe for a thorough course of commercial training. Gregg short hand It's easy, and good. . Tkc KsXs:ch Iritis - "M. A. A I.BIN, Principal Tel.laalB 4kweV M Mraat. The imeel issiprtaast cam, with sruasry sad As efaaiary grasuaar. srai u aaaaem mmr sreser. which at ssstar sae) weatcra eoUesea, L iUardlag haU to sJfu ' i Mmm at. Ofsee boors el the arlseisets ' ssasMr, from a. at. a 1 ts. st a - ecallrsir lor eatakigee. eatoeas TMrteeata as Barrlaea. Ieetlaa4. - LOUIS 11. COLL ASTORIA, on. August 29, 30, 31 Prineasa . SacaJawaA . (Mr. ?' Gaoraw . Malar) wUl rule on land and sea, and a numerous, pow-wows and war dances, ' and parachute Jump datly. ',1781 in prlaea to flherjLKh.-ggJT. Uctpate In tha raeeai ,..,v,,. Teamo Will Perticipnto First day reception. Parade and land sports afternoon of second nay ana marina' parada in evening; ; 1 24th tzi Vtzn ZtL Portland vs. Los Ai::: A-araaltW-.aw.tT . ---Admission 15c. Grandstand. lie. Children, lac. - Reserved seata sals at Ball Park oOoe, 16o each. T. A T. Grana -, iiiwuv a BclUg. knaf. aad ttu I . Merrlaes sWee t iilsaasth 1AST nBTOBataJlOB BT AT S:M ., - ,. O'CIOOS. The Werli's Snstest Hrpaattsr, Miad-Baaww. vy.i Magtclaa sad atartalasr. ;mcew-en. rVt!0BTiaVMl'8Icr. : ' run ivAjnKLnr. - ' .' Tse' Orasteat tady Corset risyer. 'f ' POPTLAB PBICE8 Hliat, 83, IB, ( sad Tie. -..All w-seh. BMstaatog Kaaaay. Aagsst BS. r -a. 1- uu 9XAt'i-t k- ""Tf." Thnra.. yrl., et. .-. aa Nt-fct, 1 . f saaiuj.. . .. BVBNInU PBK KB Lewerriow. J. 11 Be Wnr, It, Tfe. Oe: OallerT. , fc MATIMaa tPXChS Leerer ,.'. Tle mt eoar. toe. ; iiltor lie, W-rjj. Beets are sow selling fee tee '" ' DslGsco : Theatre (laraawly Conraaaa Tsestra) 1 ss wass. THE GIRL C By 0!ve F AND t 18th Week THE JUDGE ktatuws PRICES IT yivt te T t t. Baal wWb "Allea af Old T Wy i.tt.::.. BASEKAILIL r i ,