Va - - '.'I v.i'V -.- 1 . 1 i -. . : rnni"i''n.. nmuy I I - -' JSS.BSJBS ".BBS"e Delegates to National Convert- . tlon Rciv-Heattrl)fJqorn ' r ' ftomi lical Member " ; ' f WANY OF THE ONCERS I " ; ALREADY IN THE CITY t-lWne Program for EnteTtaiptnent of - ri;v th Visitors :Wha -"Will Be Here i-4 H Frorn Every State In the Union Hu Berepaed.V;;'::.. .o;'' , . 8v5ral hundred letter"-carrfera from ' v every city of any alia In the United "d States will be the 'guests of Portland . this week.. They are coming today- ,-rromHll points or the compass, Mia hi ' ' morroAr morning the advanea 'Ur4W pnaievgnt. ,., ... ' i ' -. - - . .' i!TuMidiv' kinrnln'J ' C. If !! of Cleveland. Ohio, president of the Na-J ttlonui Association of- Letter-Carrlers, . Will Tall the aonvention to'order at the V : Armory. A- reception will be given for Itfca visitors at the Armory- tomorrow night All "the oommltteea 1 that have ""' work to do' before "the wheels of the ' convention machinery ea begin, to turn rtll -have- their -reports j ready..: so that .'. ' too time will be loat on this account -'' j'Bvtr since last Thursday morning the audlUng committee of the N. A. U C have been at work examining the books -I' f the association. -They have taken-but -tt feWiiourB -rega. sinca that tlma, but .3. .their la bora will not ba over untu soma r -, time tomorrow morning. ' The committee ; finished examining the books of Becre : 'iary B. J. Cantwell of Washington, D. r Cj. last nla'ht and at onoe beaan on the Trporta "of TreasurerTieorf a: Wj- Butter , Held -of- Bay City, Midilgaa Tns mem bers of the' sadlting committee are "VV. ti. Swn f Provldanoe, Rhede Island; m. ,'chafrman:.:lA. C.McFarland of Des : Moines, Iowa, and. Thomas B. Hood, of Nawark.. New . Jarsey. '. - ','1 "-.vV ' (teadantialg Are xamina4, " 'Tha committee on credentials begs a ijta labors last Friday and wUl be (in 'Istied before the convention Is called to , '-ordan The members of this eommittea mill go over all the official records of the association to learn Just w.ho are enti y, tied, to ait' aa" delegates' In rthfc- conven tion. The credit cards' with- the 'stand- ;TlaJsT'-of the different branchea will, ba 'x compared to sea that all duea have been . : ;aia. - Alexander MacDonald of Grand c u. uli.! - i .'; of Duluth. And.Xen Schmidt of Qulncy, . lUlnols compose the oommitiea on cre- ,ntials. A : , . President Keller. Secretary Cantwell fed the members of the above-named Vfmmitteea arrived In Portland severaj t" 4aya ago. Tha tke Superior delegation " arrived in the city last night oa the ' Korthern- Paclflo. -and mil are shouting for the l07 convention to oa held in , Minneapolis. Atlanthr-Clty also; wanta the maatlnc. . The California deleaatlod Li,' t expected n this morning;-the man . nom tha Oolden Bute are traveling in Vwo special Pullmans. : . '. .-r , ? ,The St.' Louis letter-carriers band" of U'df Bleoas)4sexpaead 'today. -- Thlff la e f tha Tory finest VtHltary bands In - tl e Mississippi vRcy iwd compares -fa- trafcly with any mlliUry bartd In the iiaxs-fltatea. - -The aandmaster la Jo , .anph PlunketV; Tomorrow morning the Ienvar etteT-iearrleTa,"Fband will arrive; thlaiorgaalatton : la composed of. II ' pieces. Its leader being Chart es Avrll, a, avell-known composer,. one of hl, recent - successes being -'bote the Silvery Col- Ida Wind Its Way." Messhall rtsal aon, well knon among American band V men. Is the solo cornetlst.- ' .. . This evening 40 tfelegates from Phllaj : delphla and 19 from other Pennsylvania . oltlea are expected to arrive. Early to wtorrow nremlng two special trains will arrive, one from St. Loulsnd tha other . from Cblcaga . Five hunQred visitors are expected on these trains. . ;, ' 'tAf-tha public reception to lie held In tha -Armory tomorrow, night. Postmaster .John Mlnto will tell the visitors to "" lake merry and ba glad all wMK long. Mr. Mlnta-has decided to give tl)e Port- , land letter-carriera a half holiday Scp- ; tamber a, which Is Xjetter-Carrlara day at the axpoaltion. -The; local carriers will get off at noon In time, to form for t" .1 . - . ( A ' ' v ... . , ' IDT I I'thVpa.i. tht'-'-l besln promptly at fI. Ilftp, m. Imrt are 17. local letter-carriers. Oregon's ' CaarUrs ConTsno. - The secqnd annual convention of "the Oregon State Association of Letter-Car-rlers met -yesterday afternoon "-tot. the stirlgbta f Pythias, ball. In, the Marquam building. The convention waa called to order by Pre Id en t B. B. Howard, and the following- branchea were repreaented: No. Portland; No. I9&. Aatorla; No. 147, Salem; No. 743, Baker Cltx; No. IK, Eugene. .National President.. J. C. fel ler made' an Interesting., address on tee affairs-of nhe parent association.' The foljowlnc. offloere . were unanimously elected fo the ensuing year " an In Ulled: .v - ,. .'--, , F. P. Holm of Portland; national vice president tor Oregon; 8..E. Howard of Salem, president; F. E. Taylor of Eu gene. vice-president; .A. E. Keenk of 1 Portland, secretary ;-P. Shae of. Astoria, treasurer: executive ooara,' h, m. tjoie man of Portland, O. B.Hatch-"ef Salem and C E. Finch of Pendleton. The con vention will b bald next year at Salem. - Monday-- a. an--Receivlng delegate and" visitors at Union depot and escort ing' tbem to headquarters, branch I J, 170V Fifth street. Ooodnough' building, room 03, 1 second floor, which- is open at all times for ,. the accommodation of - Harry Edward -Coleman. ' the delegates, and where they will be assigned to the rooma - reserved for them. . ' '" - - - a. m. to ' d. m. Distribution.' of souvenirs and badgeaof the Convention. hall (tha Armory) to the. delegates pre. sentlng credentials. ; 'V v 'I p. m. Public reception. at the Arm ory. Selection. St. Louis Lettar-eaniera band. I Invocation.-.-. ; .Pr. B. 1. Hill Welcome. ............... H. E. Coleman . President branch a. Zif..U. C.. Address of welcome iJ ; ... . . . . ..Postmaster- JF.,W. Mlnto Add ress of welcome ' : .............. - . Official, - representative of Governor 1' George K. Chamberlain.- Address. ...Mayor Harry Lane Response. v:-.-Prestdnt James Cr Keller - - president N.' A. U C. . - Selection v. Den ve letter-carriers' "band Address. . . -. . i . rr. .Hon. C W Tulton - - r U. 8. Senator for Oregon. ' ' Selection .-. . i i r. .v, By bands-) " Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday- Morning afternoon : and evening ses sions. , ,,y 1 i , , -: "' " ': Friday Morning session: 43:10 p. mT "Parade1! of 5 letter-carriera. Parade forma at the lArmoify at-12;30 .aharp, when tranepoTtatlon and falf tickets will ba distributed.' Una of march: East an Burnslde to Sixth street., south on Sixth to Yamhill, east oh" Yamhill -to Fourth, north on Foufta to Washington, east on Washington to Second, v where csrs will -be waiting o receive the car slera and tska them In fhn fftlr.grgUfldy where an address of welcome will be de livered by Presidents W. Ooode. ' Saturday Morning, afternoon and evening sessions, ' f ' v. Sunday Oak street dock, t:ll a. m--Excuralon up the Columbia1 to Cascade Locks and return. Steamer Telephone leavea Oak street dockf at. f :S0 p. m. sharp, carrying all carriers and their friends holding tickets. Musli will be furnished by the 'Letter-carriera' bands and lunch' -will ba served at Bonneville, after which will ba the return home, ar riving at the dock at -'7. p. m. r . -. Program of Ladles' auxiliary,' fo la dles only:' t- (.. - Mondy .a. m. Receiving visiting ladies. 1 . .. ':V . .-i ,. . . :. -i ' ... . f 3 - - - ' ,.i,'1; ' li--;V.firy Pprtlan4 Erandi Natldiial ,Aeatloii-of-sUtker';Cetfrtew t p. m. Attending public reception at the Armory. - - Tuesday 1 p. m. Seeing Portland by trolley. ' 7:46 p. m. Theatre. Wedpesday r a, m, Excuralon , to Estkcada. .- - . , ' - - - - f-Ti. m.' Trip-througlu Chinatown..,.. Thursday :S0 a; m. Excursion '. to Vancouver, Wuahlngton, returning leave Vancouver at :! p. . '" v. ; Friday -lt-.it p. n, Taking part In parade in auto oars and attending Lewis and Clark fair. Haturday 1 p. ro. Trip to the Oaks. Sunday 8:16 a. m. At Oak street dork, excursion up tha Columbia.. - Executive committee E. A. Moulton, chairman; Q. W. Featherar vice-chairman; H. C. Hutchinson, recording secre tary; W. P. Lyman, corresponding secre tary; F. R.' Bingley. .. ' Committee chairmen Reception, H. E Coleman; entertainment, E. A. Moulton; accommodation, F. R. Bingley; parade, F. P.- Holm; souvenir and badge. H. C Hutchinson excursion. O. W, Feathers; press and publltliS. W. p. Lyman; dec. orations, W. K.- Wlgton. -, " 1ELT OF PAPERS Conference Having This In View i Will Organize Along Na-fV;' " v - tional Llnee. ' Tha email body' of men Who ar atif flclently Interested in Industrial, coop eraflon to. .have come to Portland to further the project of organising on na tional ' lines held their' most Important meeting yesterday , afternoon at- the American Inn. .They voted If favor of a national association, ' and - determined that It should be called the American Cooperative league, with district head quarters ,1a all parts' - of '.the United Bute. - .- t" .' "' -y ... Professor B. T. Fowler of California was elected president and J. M. Moore of San Francisco- was re-elected secre-taryr-anttt -andr time as S national con vention meets to elect i permanent of ficers. '. A governing - board . will . be chosen' Immediately, consisting of one delegate from each of the all districts Into which the United States will be di vided.. ,.. s.w4-; - , The project which this league" repre sents had Its Inception at St. Louis a year -ago, when committees - were ap pointed and instructed to report et. the session which' closed yesterday. Tha re ports Of these- committees were, of an encouraging nature, and indicated a de termination on tha part of important employers to promote- a more friendly feeling between capital and labor. To-ward-thla. a good -deal has been accom plished of a practical nature, and dur ing tha three -days of the . conference tnuclr more has been . tatuiht and preached,: Half a- doxea ; Interesting Danera were read veaterday on the ben efita and advantages to WHh sides of America's greatest commercial queetlon. One of tha delegates said the confer ence hsd accomplished a great deal, al though it might take several months to work out -the elaborate details con nected with a national organisation. T .-Before adjournment the league convention- decided to meet in 10 at Kan sas City, Missouri, and to hold the an-, annual, meetings' hereafter la , Septem ber. . -. -'...'' - V-. . The full roster of offloera elected fol- lowa: D. T. Fowler, San Francisco, pres. ident; J. B. Merrill. Toledo, .Ohio, vice- president; J. M. Moore, San Francisca, secretary and treasurer; members of executive- board.. D. T. Fowler. J. J. Bel linger, ..Washington; J. - E. ' Martin, Texas; A. B. Hank. Ohio: H- W. Gaines, Kansas ; press., eommittea,' Bradford Pack. Maine, and P. T. Fowler. California.- 1 : , .i. ., ' v .Bream Wliiok Oanae Deata. , . "TTohTTfiSI ' In -eases where dreams kill there Is a sorf of combined action between the dream and . the disease through which death is . accomplished. In .the drat place, the dream la usually the product of tha disease. A person may have heart disease, which never asserts Itself or al lows tha victim In any way to know of Ita presence until the fact Is disclosed In a frightful dream. Moreover, terrifying dreams are often-the first evidence of heart disease. Then the frequent re currence of thesedrehms, dealing repeat ed shocks iothe nervous -system, aggra vates the disease until the heart la ao weak that One mora shock la sufficient to cause death. - ' - . - J - f' .-- J', .-.',-r' . .- .V ..-- 3-, V - TOUIHOTS GATHER - AT BESIDE V Cool Weather Doee Not Deter Pleaiure-Ceekert' ; From ? f , n -.t "Taking Dip.' ' - ' many visitors come ' I FROM EA5TERN STATES Cottages Are Pilled and Many Camp. : erg Have Tcnta ' gtretched Along r the Shores of the Different Sum- - mer Reiorta, 1 '(Special 1spatch to Tke JearsaLI Seaside, Or., Sept, J. Although' tha weather baa l)een perceptibly cooler dur. lng the last .week along tha coast there la no apparent decrease in- tha number of visitors and campers. - Many tourists from other states than Oregon are mak. lng trips here from tha Portland fair. Th .crowd ' of bathers each day does not seem to diminish. . CotUgea are filled and tents are scattered all along the shore. ' . .. .! Mra.CHoeg,after apendtng a pleas ant summer at Bunker Hill camp,.hae returned' to' Portland. ',. v "' 1 . Mrs, Jlose BlOch-Bauer of Portland la at the Moore. - : i . .-;.- Mrs. M. H, Steers la visiting Mrs..u W. Knowlee at Halcyon lodge. Mrs. J. Hochfleld and baby are vis iting Mrs. Schilt at Seaside.- ' Mrs. DoWd and family are campea near Locksley hall. '."...-'' Mrs. Av E. Daigielsh ef Portland and her nelce, Mrs.- BByram, ara In their cottags for a week. - " . Mrir'W, A. Hathaway of PortUnd. after enjoying a short vacation at, Mrs. Rumelln'a new cotuge, Rnodaiyn, lert for Long Beach yesterday. V-' R. Wilson and famiiyhava returned to Portland. - . j.,..' , v Mr. and Mrs. Gadaby are Iters for e abort- vacation t Locksley- hall, f Miss Ethel McClura of .Portland la visiting. Mrs. J. F. Davles at her sum mer home. - i ' J Master Jacob ProebsteLone of Port land's boy sopranos, haa come to the beach for the remaining seaaon. : Mrs. Leigh, ' after a very pleasant summer, haa returned to Portland. - - -.rrvrr maeaj Xoora. ".":.-'! ' From Portland Mrs. B. King ' and daughter, I. A. McLarrln, Mrs, W, H. Marshall and daughter Margaret,-Mr. snd Mre.-e.-B.- Cobb,-John Bhtkely J. 8. Ready, Mr., and Mrs. J. J. Hellagar, Mrs. A, Laugha, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. 11a Pheraon. M. M. Wilder, Mrs W. B, Dag gett, C W. Holllster, John F. Pullman, H. 8. Vance, Mrs. -F.-R. Jennings, Mrs. W. W. Fewry, Portland. Oregon; Mra. A. Holts and child, Lem -Parker and wife, Q. W. La timers and wife, L. M. McKel vey. C" B.'Dutt'on,'-W. J. Toumana and wife, L-. F. Jorda. J. . A. McLaren, R- 'E. Durham. Frank R. Kerr, Sol Blu mauer and wife and Hasel Blumauer, A. W. Hepnner. Marlon Ogden. Mrs. W. B.Xyttie and daughter Ethel, E. C Cla mant, Mrs. C. Terwllliger,. MUs Rltter snd sister. W.' W. Banks. Mrs. 1. A. West, Anna Morris, Mrs. M. E. Spencer, Mrs. E. Cstne, J. -J Borgaad and wife. A. - Hotts. William V. Wheelwright, T. Brooke. Mr. E. Franse. Astoria,, L. ' H. Jameson. B. F. Hohman. -William Leslie Reed. Rev. G. B. Vsn Waters, Miss Amy Heltshu. Miss 'Rachel Josephl,. L. 8. Metcalf.Mrs. E. H. Brooke, Larry Hoh- . n .1 Jk V W T I. . man. riui svuna, i-wiuuih, mj. m Harrv Humchrey. Charles Stockton, R. xwimams7w. r.'HaCToia ana ramttyrt H. D. Keeney. . . f -''-' V; '''' ' - From Portland CapUIn H. Emken, wife and famtfr. Mlse Pearl Emken. Mrs. C. 0. Richards, Mrs. Virginia Richards, Mrs. H. O. Richards. Mrs. w. T. jacoo soi J. Smith. Miss Estella Ford, Mr. William Gadsby and wife, 'Miss Alice Gadaby. L. B. Cuslck. Mrs. H. Church hill, B. G. Chapman,, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Evana and child, Mr. Charleston. Fred Miller, J. H. Snyder and wife. Mr., and Mrs. G. El Clarn,- John. TX-Kaan.Dr J;. B. Klefer and wife. E A Hausmsn, Eleanor H. Kurth, Oretchen Kurth. W. O. Venator. Rev. George B. Van Waters 2 . ' 1 J - - ' : ' 4, . 4, ' ' nrA'ni:' ;fi -For 70 Years .-'., ..f ,.- I I ' -i. - . X" w. v - aw ass aw. THE WAGON r QF THE It's the choice stock bought at a premium over first grade, air seasoned from three to five - years,, assembled by men who have been employed for from 40 to 50 years, men who have been in the business long enough to know how to set tJie axles so as to make the lighteet ' If .running wagon." In short, it's Mitchell stock and Mitchell quality through and trough from ' tongue to end gate that makes the Mitchell wagon the wagon . ' M ill fM y. BEWARE OP-FAKERS I Who rain your Wat a.. ' Ooto HEADQUARTER8 for w . . . -., Panama nd Felt Ikt V eJ FISCMERSitorl1 WUl Dye for you or Clean and Block , your una nron and wife, Charlie UoratL wife and chll- dren.wi '.''-'fJ'':y''-,t -V' ': - .,CtoiemlaL. v ' v- v - rnM ' AWland ft! ra. ' Hulda Shaver. tt'M. Hod son and wife, - si. N. M. Cowan; Minerva Maroum, Mrs. J. IX ParkevllleW n Bcott ajio u m ing, Dan fyConnell and son. H. X FSnalel. W. Koshler, Mrs. U.. Stewart, Frank Miller. O. F. Jordan, C. L Mark. George W- Hlraea, - Mary L. Hlmes, George H. HtmSs. Miss Pearl Brken. J. M. Garney and. wife.'.. v- " -i'-X ';.'i - f . v . ? ; ;-Oosamerolal iSoasi. : r,nm i Pnrtland J. Dills rd. If. A. Wright.' Mr. and Mrs. . Phillips. J. F. Lutsby, J. K. Meuer, u. wniie. b. u. Wilson, O. McHutt, Mr. Lltherland. H. Van UaMnam I. Van HiniMm. Jack Stacy, P. J. WHls and wife, S. J. Brown and wife. K. J. Zlmaer,' C -L. Mark,. A. S. Wakeman and wife, W. F. Hutton and family. ' A. B. Hancock, H. Hlnck, THlnck. ' . . areoaaiemm m Portland Miss' Lydla Crawford. ..i u tr Uu.taul a. R Manlav. Mlsa Emma K. Lammara.r Mlsa Clara Bell. Mr. and Mrs. tr. ti. Liier. airs. w. w. vin. uiii Judith Lowenaart. Dr. Jesse Ettelaon, George H. liajnBsera.---------- KE7 LTETKCOS - in OFFICE of city ei:si;:eer D-W. Taylor Will Introduce Some r That Will Benefit the I w ) Taxpayer. v- :'.;-;. JTT'j, '-- ' k - ; ' .:' D. W. Taylori tha new city engineer, will Introduce many innovations, accord ing to Mayor Lane. . The department will praeUoally ba reorganised, ao far ag methods are concerned. -,' Heretofore tha city engineer's office haa had to depend almost entirely on the city auditor to keep Ita records, but hereafter the chief clerk wU I be ex pected to kep a at of books, recording Improvements, noting the ' progress et work and showing tha financial aohdltlon of tha department. - "Taylor la man In whom I have per. feet confidence, said Mayor Lena yes terday, fand he will mak many changes In tha engineering department which will ba of great benefit to the adminis tration and to the taxpayers." ; Taylor Ja. rated- a -one of the moat competent men in the-city for the posi tion. Ha baa been engaged In engineer ing; work since lift, when ha entered the county ourveyor's -.- offloe - In - thin courfty. where he remained for two rears. He was engaged la hli profes Ion. as a elvtl engineer and aurvayos with various railroads and aa county surveyor until Isle, when he was elected to tha state legislature an the Damo oratto tloket and waa tha only Democrat In tha body. Ha resigned to accept the position of United States surveyor-general under. Gsover -Cleveland, in which capacity he served" for nearly five yeare. After leaving; that ofnea be served on tha government engineering corps under General Wilson he surveying tha mouth of the Columbia and tha Colorado rivers. In 111 ha waa elected city engineer by a majority or , votes, and served for two years. Since that time he has, been engaged In the practice of his-profession. .';' ' ,.t,,- ' , ' . . u : ga iris Tsssieg. - ; From the Cathollo SUndard and Times. Mra Toungman The Uleaf Ifa very rnniry ym cent - gtver-me- any new, ly w r4 aa n-aeoeowt h ss, t 4. Casiiler I know, maato, n.ut I yiTCHEa&LEWI$CO., " . BKJNt WIS.'. ; : Vehicles, Implements, . Bicycles. Harness AT a -.Mi. -U ..." '-'V SOTOATZOaTAlk i - September 25th Tan have am Die -time to makerar rangements to be In attendance. ' We will conduct tnorougn courses jn QFFICE IHCODS. ECCIHSErtuG - S!IC3TIMr3.' : Prof. C W. Kltt; former vice-president of the Gregg School of Chicago, la prin cipal of our school. Mr. Kltt Is one of tha strongest commercial-teachers in the United Btatea. He has trained hundreds of commercial teachers ss well n thom- anns or persons ror commercial posi tions, ne is aoiy aasisiea oy competent Instructors. ' t; ' Til COST wncsf . ' . i - of a course with us is one third less than is offered by any school 'In the elty. If you contemplate a course at all. you should enter- early in the sea son to get lull benefit or the low rates. Night school begins at the -same .date. Rates very reasonable. , , M. A. ALBIN, MANAGER. tO)lTrt'C:.!An CBSTiESS Ksnrure Tel. XaU e0a. SS Slath Street TECTrUr" HO PAIN NO PAIN 1NICB TEETH Wa are tha discoverers and origins s of tha onlv reliable and eclentlne system of Painless Dentistry. Wa as tract, crown, flU and eleaa er treat teeth absolntely without pain and guarantee aU work for Sfteen years, Our work la the hast, our prioea the lowest con latent with flrat-elesa work. - EXAM INATION FREE. Our plates are unde. tec table from the natural teeth aad are guaranteed to St. , - riLUNOS ......ftoe 75d) rnd Sl.OO GOLD CROWN8..., .....SS.OO BRIDGE WORK .iS.OO FULL SET NATURAL TEETH. 5.00 Owes fag Wetness utU I a'claat evaalaga. .- -v. - t'f-' Costcn Painless Dentists tlH Morrlaea SI, Opp. Xelar a Xaia HOURS :! a. m. te t p. Bun- say. b:sb a. sa. ea ss:ss aw bb Far modem- dental werla - World-r I nownea apociaiiets. Leweat prieea eonsistent with nrtt-alaaa ..: '- ' - Go U the' - " NEW YORK DENTISTS . rotmn abtd mosuusom sts. ,- Ope aay and nl-ht froea ; a. i V. ' - " Mill U it an. .. your husband wanted you to hare softs money; .he would hare glren you 'a Shark. .i..-i.- Mra Toungman But ray gracious! If ne e' got an . account hera can't' you taaye h t .,, ... , r v - ; 7 . ) ,V ,Too AMtoaa. ' ' . v , From the Detroit Tribune . y Tlr- " t t-e hat fjllow JPlanUm He li j t lug Tn'. . . v MffMMl -' - t f ' - I r- j- . . -: ' TEETH T r f , l m V of the present and the future. : FIRST AND TAYLOR STREETS SBTJOATZOaTAJb. rr.is,Sviucriin:j( Veo-J?. HOMC STUDY. ir ?! -r .... , mv a A SCHOOL FC2 EKPLOYED CI The Tesag ass's ChrUtlaa Vlfit bcIwmI Tkiny twWi forty Oiffen-ct ' BakjMts Tsegav au Term 9t m af i ssissr at. ... A' ' Fee. akleets .. - it t-Mn. Terav. Algebrs ........... ........... .S3 lie Amman -Ooverassmt w.. ...... z.40 Arrhltwnwal Prssrlsg ......... 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WooaVarTlng ,,...(. ue - ' Tke Anneal Ileaiiwrahtp Fee far nlakt. sehsel ataSenta baa been Mwl fr.NO II to fta. caU st AMMrtsttoa anlldlns. rarMT Fmrth sod Ysathill sin. fu U laatrstea t'ststnao. Oregon - Portland SL Helens Hall A. Girls School of tfie lilgfi.1 est class. Corps of teachers, location, building, equipment r the best. ' ,Send for catalogue. C;:n$ Septciritr 13, i;:5 -Hill Milt&ry-AczZ;-. J. A mrate i 1 Boa Mine Bora Manual In. -MUllarr I t ' sua. Cot' arattoa. I . kifrteat swkllluM et f eiaasd a4 mrhro. af an ase a4ilit4 si a jsa Term C f s-.4 h ir - ' aliS i O. I r - . - rT A- i - - 1 I B lnZT run : .1. J " ": ' I' '