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f " - v . ' TH2 otzZZU IdAILY JOURWAi; POnTLAWD, FRIDAY- .EVJKXKa . AUGUST JOURNAL'S INTEREST GROWS in THE ; GOflTEST FOR SCHOLARSHIPS tirr':Ji':; , , ; Educators Commend tha Project and Contestants ! Labor Faith ; ; i ;! v . - fully to Rush In Votes Scor Changes Daily V' ; ' Leaders Wdrklng Hard. ' V ; - . vr,: v-; ....... - ',(" : nummm or oojttmtaht nr yotbb. 3 '4 Nellie May Shannon. (61 Tenlno, Portland7"Or . Lillian. McVlcker. Bt. John. Or.. ;... .............. 44.01 .i.iet Our Graham. TrOUtdal. Or v,.n..., ......... ........40.611 Mildred V. Clemen. Unlverelty Park, .flPortlsnd.; Or, I,10 Charles Qrov Y. M. C. A, Portland.... ........ ....a.... ....... 26.71 Bhoda I Btalnacker. Albany, Ot..... .......... ......,..........vl.l0 Carl Bheltotv Forty-eUhth att.'MOTmT'TtWr,'' Oi. ...... .V vyt. Edith M. Harris, tit Oxford Bt, Portland. Or. ................. ..ll.iU Brtia O. Chan. 212 Clay St, Portland. Or... .................... ,I0.4 Boy Johnson, Ji Envision St., Portland. Or. ............ ......... 1MT- Ma Pendersrass, Ml North Bevanteeath St, Portland, Or..,.....la.Sa John 3enon, Chemawa. Or j,.. .... ... ...I."-; ;-' ; Clay" Jones, 40 Eaat Twelfth St, Portland. Or.... ,.14,7i Mary E Powell, 4JI Salmon Bt, Portland, Or...... . .J4,6S ' ' Dorcas Vsa Bchoonhoven, Cora, Or....... .................10,401 .Paul Nyaren. 1st Eaat Third St. Portland, Ot..... .......... v.. . Mil, . Harry Brant, The Norton. Twelfth and Morrloon, Portland, Or.... M7 '' Lloyd Riches, Bilverton, Or. ....... I S.tOO Gay Cary, Salem, Or 4.1(5 Dean Knox, Corvallls, Or. ........ .................... Mabel Macneaa. Amity. Or. . .v. .................. .T79 Bath Turner, SOI Karby Bt. Portland, Or............. I..'.......' 1.400 Atleen Hackman. Myrtle Park, Portland, Or.. M0I Malala CDonnell. Buxton, Or..................... Guy Johnson. SOS Grant St, Portland, Or...... l.MO ' Louise Scott, Central addition.. Portland, Or. 1.110 '.5 i i4 R. W. Cyrua, Belo. Or i, l,84-4 Owana, Cadar Mllla, Or. ....... ......... ....a,. . ., ,,, ,'. 1.71ft 4y 4 Edward I Klnaniati."Unnt04X Or.. .....f'.., ,.,' ..,........ X.I14 1 4y ; I 4 '. W. K. Gwynn. S4 Eaat Thlrty-aaVanth Bt, Portland. "Or. .'. ' 100 4 Gaorca t. Kins. Klnaatoo. Or........... 100 ' 4 . Aaueo Evana, Latoarell. Or. .'400 4 44. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4JV J.- iU' WUaon, principal of tha Port land academy, la (pending tha aumraer trmvellna over tha Pacific coast to study thla educational field. Mora than erer ? tie la lmpreaaed with the poaalbllltlaa of thia city as aa educational center. He :. has written: - . "Tlie schools of Portland do not exist for- Portland alone. - Alaska 'and the .-beajn. of -the Columbia, are their field. .From "all thla'reclon etudes ta, boys and l. girls, ase 4a our aohaola, and are here t each year In Increased numbers. Be aldaa. China. Japan and the Philippine aend boys to be educated her with the expectation that they return to. their - watlra land -when they- hare completed "their- education. Thl glre -to our school, not simply a wide field front which to swell their number, but some , ..what of the character of a mission a t well. 'Tha' work at our schools in- this ; field takes on mora of the character of a mlaalon when w reflect that men and women educated in them . shall go from u each year Into thla wide field, to take places-of responsibility and In fluence In missions, in . education, . In business and. In the civil Berries. A city may, a may a man, feel a certain pride and quickening of the pulse In the con scious possession of the deepening and widening Influence for good in the world. Portland may Justly fee) thl pride and quickening, atandlng thus, with varied and well-equipped schools at th time and place of opportunity." t sfSSMwflto Teaeher Abroad. - Mr. Carrie Cealer Potter, th head of the conservatory of mualo of Mo Minnvllla college, I spending th eum mer vacation in the eaat with eoree of th great masters of muslo. Th last three week of th vacation will be pant In Chicago. 8h has been very outwtti coaPrAjnr SaiTimi ouiimua oonwAirr ;the-morewe SELL; THE LESS WE'LL HAVE TO h ., ; -.tVi "' : ' ' . ,: i V -ji ... Every department of this store, has contributed bar ?dns to this Sale. :In many instances original cost - . has not been considered -others we ask only what the - V goods cost us. Help make the moving to ' our new . store easier and at the same time save money for your self. Many lines are to be discontinued in the hew ; store, in order to, make room for others. The lines to ? . ' be discontinued we offer far below cost. This is not a ' '; sala to realize cash, for your credit is as good as your .1 if l money here, and the price is the samecash or credit r- 30c Ruchings for , 15c ; , White, blue and pink Ruchings,. finest quality, n .. tc all widths 30c values,. jrardrrT 777777171.. T.... IOC" " ; . Laces and Embroideries Half - r Closing out this entire line of goods before we move. , ' The stock consists of thousands of yards of Laces and L 1 1 Swiss Embroideries. i . .HALF PRICE $2.50 Lawn Waists . 95c Short and long sleeve Lawn Waists, sold all QP summer for $1.60 to $2.50 choice tomorrow. . . VOC New College Blquses V . e m v just rtxeivea an exoress sniDment of tne newest Col. from: i- Just receit ; lege Blouses silk and cotton.. Prices up 1 CA l.-..7TT7T.T7 DU 7 f 35c and 50c Lace Hose . . 25c 25c: Excellent quality white Lace Hose, all sizes, 35c "and We; values tomorrow. .'. t ; . i ; Miislih Underwear Special : Closing all ladies' Muslin Underwear at big discount. Supply your needs for months CASH or CREDIT . . : ' - Eastern Outfittiner Go. ; Th Stor Wbar Your Credit I Oood t -r Washington and Tenth " ueeaaafttl . In creating aa . athulaam for muslo among th student of Me atinnvui college. Iaat year th col lege had a glee club, an orchestra and a bras band, all of which were de veloped under her leadership. In add! tion to. her regular work in piano and voice, v . . . The Temageat radoa. Ruth Turner.' 101 Kerby street. Tap per Alblna. striving for on of th mu sical scholarships offered by The Jour nal, ha returned from her outing at the coast and la now putting in all her time in gathering subscription voiea, . - Miss Turner is IS years of sga. She waa-graduated from the D. P. Tborapaon school last June and she bears the dis tinction ot being the youngest graduate which the IX P. Thompson school hag Ruth Turner, Successful in Her First Efforts to Secure Contest Votes. ever had Bhe la-brlg-nt, persevering and energetlo and ha th tact whlAi should enable her to become populate Having spent some time in a vacation at- the beach, she- dropped behind In her contest work, but her first efforta pro duced S.tOO subscription votes. - Her friends are giving her so much encour agement that she feels that sha will be able to make a creditable finish In th eonteat. . Ruth attend th Third Baptist Sunday- school, corner of Kust and Van couver avenue, and her parent are member of that church. She haa many friends in the vicinity of her home which .1 one of th prettiest cottages In Upper Alblna. Ruth's father. Mr. J. M. Turner, ia a lineman of the Paolfio States -Telephone company. Ruth expects to get sub scriptions , from bar father'a friend among the lotrlclan and linemen. Mr. Turner waa formerly an office man and bookkeeper, but prefers th pur and In vigorating exercise of th lineman's oc cupation. '" Ruth Turner want to win a aeholar hip to show her parenta aha can do omathlng for herself. Bhe think that she will enjoy her muslo lesson If aha earns them by canvassing more than she would If they are paid tor by her father. :.::v,:!:-'20::-v:r-, lule-Team B re A.X mU preface 7hher r v . Claaaer Clathes In Yomr Laundry -Than any ether artlcl And with less Ubor 20 Mule-Team' BORAX' V7U1 Cleans Every Article la yonr Kitchen r Dlniaaj Bnt Ad inalfe it Criihl Mule-Team bora): WfflSterilitt 1AI1 ArUclas f CUtMni." Actinias an Antiseptic and FreTtntinjr . Odor lTatn Pen pimtlon. . Insist oa 20-Mule-Tam Borax. II your d eater han't it dont buy adul trat4 boras. Writa to v.. tU an has aaaev adiaa; Sa, and wo will mail von packar and woi aio nd yom our uiwatratM Doouet. lioaa.- A4drMfc "Borag in the MCmO COaBT BOBAX OOHPAITT. . Beeea Balldla. Oaklaaa. Oellfernte ' J. C Adams. Itl MUler avenue. Bel wood addition of Portland. I on ot th eathueiaaUe supporter of Mia Nalll MXyBnannon. He haa been living with in three blocks of tha Shannon family for two years. He haa obaanred-Nelli If ay to be an Industrious, serious and worthy - girl who deserve th scholar ship which she seeks at tha hands of tne public Aitnougn tne gin is an in valid, he says sha haa a disposition that la full of sunshine. ' Th neighbors all are fond of her. t- Mr. Shannon i a carpenter and must be in moderate circumstances. Th fam ily live In a modest horn and all are working ? very hard to help th UtUe oiippl wln.i out.. ; Adam Wot Discouraged. ' Mr. Adams haa joined tha Shannon family, and their other friend In can vassing for votes for Nellie. Yesterday he made a pilgrimage to ML Bcott, but he found that country generally up porting Miss Aileen Hackman. But nothing daunted, Mr. Adam win can vaea other localities. i Mr. Adam 1 a retired attorney, hav ing practiced law at Dallas, Oregon, for 11 year, and at Rltavllle, Washington tale, for five yeara. He la a man who make things go when be espouse a cause, and Miss Shannon la fortunate to be represented by so able and energetlo aa advocate. ' Boy Was Bnoourafed, ' . Our Johnson. SOS Grant street, Port land, has not been making very good progress 4a the educational contest. There are eeveral reasons. - Flret He ha not lived in Portland very long and baa not a large personal acquaintance here. . Second He 1 baehful and retiring and la not oulck and ready in stating hi claims upon publlo subscription for hi need in a business college. . Beelng his predicament, an older friend "with gift o-gab" volunteered to help him yesterday. Th man made several calls with Ouy by his aid and solicited subscription ia the boy's be half. Enoouragement was given by very person but one. After two hour of tutoring Ouy dismissed hi bene factor and successfully carried on th campaign for himself. He now haa con fidence to approach anybody and every body." and he believe he -will be a high marker In tha contest. " ' ' ' " He attends " Sunday" school - at ths White Temple and his sister belong to that church. He ia circulating among th member so that he may have more vote and they ara responding gener ousiy. . Other contestants who have fallen be hind might be noouraged if men and women who are interested In them would do as Guy's friend did. The oc oupatlon is pleaaant and profitable as a matter of experlenca, Th contestants receive a commission on every new sub scriber secured to defray streetcar fare and other traveling expense. - . WrUe a Btake, ' . Tuition in beat Oregon schools, 1710 In sold and cash commissions. Following I th list of scholarships, with approximate cash value of each. Offered aa prises.- Detailed information eonoernlng them will be published from time to time, or furnished on applica tion to th aonteat department: Academy of th Holy Names, As-' tori, value .....list A tbany- 1 leg, A lbeny,--value 1 1 1 1 lee Behnke-walker Business College, Portland, value 10 Capital Buslnsea Colleger Salem, . value ................. , , . , 100 Columbia University, Portland, - value .......................... 100 Dallas College. Dallas, value....... 100 OllleaDl Bohool 'of - Expression. Portland, value ISO Hill Military Academy. Portland, vajue iuv Holmes Business College, Portland, value Holmes-Flanders Private School, Portland, value .' ISO International Correspondence School. BcrantoB, pa,, valu. . . . IIS MoMlnnvlll College. McMmnvUle. valu.... . '. . 40 Oregon Conservatory of Muslo, Portland ' . One Pianoforte Scholarship, valu S00 On Violin Scholarship, value.... ISO One Qui tar and Mandolin Scholar- ship, value 100 Pacifla College, Mewberg. value..... 100 PaclfloTelegrapBIHUtSien'ort- . land, value ,XH Portland School of Domestic Bol - anoe, Portland T. W. C. A.),- value 104 Sacred - Heart- .Academy. . Balem. .. value 1(0 Bt Marys a Academy. - Portland. valueTTiTTTrrr. ................. loo Besides th cash commissions which th tudnt receive when they aeeure new subscriptions, cash purse to tne total sua of tUO wUl b awarded aa follows: 1. A purse of SS00 for the general ex pense of tha-winner while attending any publlo or private institution providing fro tulUon. S. A purs of 1100 to be used la the am manner aa the above. I. A purse of S100 for incidental ex penses to supplant a - scholarahlp se lected from the foregoing; list. 4. A pur of ITS in addition to on Of th foregoing scholarships. S. A Dure of ISO in addition to on Of th foregoing scholarships. - S. A purse of 111 In addition to on of th foregoing scholarships. When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard S Bnow Liniment gives prompt relief. R. W. Sullivan. Prop. Bulllran Hons. El Reno, O. T., write. June t, 4001: "I take pleasure in reoommead Ing Ballard Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It I th only remedy I have found that give Immediate relief." lie, lOo and fl.O. Woodard. Clarke A Ce. c J- PENNILESS SWEDE IS NOW WORTH MILLIONS --4SpseUI Dispatch to Tfce Jearaal.) Hood River, Or Aug. 10. From be ing pennllea and deetltut three years ago to a fortune and aa Interest la a mine, that i now providing him and hi partners three In number with aa Income of 15,009 a day, I th story of Sam Samson, a Swede, who arrived at hi former horn in Hood River today. Three year ago Samson, who oper ated a shingle mill near here, of which he waa owner, went bankrupt and waa without th price of a meal Today he la her for th purpose of paying hi debts. In hi audden effluence he haa not forgotten thos who were friendly to him in hi hour of need and I re paying them from th rich earnings of a min of which h la now part owner at Norn. Alaska. Bemeon went broke and 'worked his way to th gold field of Alaska, where. after many hardship, hs is amassing a fortune, A large nugget taken from hi mine andr attached da stickpin adorns his shlrtfront and he haa given several smallsr one to intimate friend as evidences of his regard. Photo graphs of th min exhibited by Bam' son show a complete mining outfit in operation, including a pumping plant These ara not carried by him for th purpose of selling stock, as th Cyrus Noble mine, th nam by which it ' I known. 1 a close corporation and ha no stock for sala Unlike most of the gold seekers at Nome who satisfied themselves with trying to gain a fop- tun by washing th sand of th sea shore, Samson and his partner sunk a haft and prospected for gold-bearing quarts. At a depth-ef fet-thy truck a vein that has paid them as high aa IJ.000 a day and bids fair to make him a mllllonalra . 1 CAPIT0LA MILL WILL BE ERECTED AGAIN (Rperlal rrtepatea The laeraal.) Wlnlock. Wash., Aug. 10. The Win. lock Lumber company began work to. day rebuilding the large Capltola mill. which was burned Tuesday , evening, August. T. Th mill will be rebuilt as large as It we before at a cost of about 140.000. H. Btucaall or Everett I In town making arrangement to push th work a rapidly aa possible. Mr. Stuch 11 la president of the company and on f th heaviest 1 Peers ,w t VETERANS GATHERING r ' FOR ANNUAL REUNION - r l ' (ftwraat Special Sarvlee.) Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 10. Al though the date for th opening of the ensue! encampment of the OVA. R. Is' tare dare distant bwX .visitors begaa. Third . and Burnslde Streets ill CZGChT.'G SATURDAY r!C!iTu.'$, AUGUST 11 '......- T ....... . .... ',-'.,.. Third .and Brnside Streets IHlMllltlii i : - ...... . . . Of that magnificent $50,000.00 stock of Men's Fine Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnish ings that we bought last May from The Famous Clothing Company of San Francisco Ill IlllitEiifif:! . The crowd that attended the sale since it -started ia the best guarantee of the genuineness of our Bargains. We can't came comparisons. ' la Oearanee Sale Mtic Ms iie 20 Siite 7.50 ' For a final wind-up we give you choice of all the Famous -Suits that were sold at $12.50, . $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 and $22.60. All medium weight, suitable for early fall, wear, in tweeds, cheviots, worsteds, etc, cut in the tfl CA latest styles, well tailored. Choice.)! aUU $6.00 Pants 2.50 Your choice of any pair ofthe Famous finest $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Wool Worsted Custom Tailored Trousers, in alHizes, Qothing Oddsand Ends ,r ' 75 For odd- sires in $1.50 tef $2.00 Pints flSS- For odd sizes in ,$2.50 to' $3.00 Pants f 1.75 For dd sizes in $3.50 to $4.00 Pants' 91.00 For odd sizes in $3.00 to $5.00 Vests f 1.00 For odd sizes in $5.00 to $7.50 Mack-. . intoshes. $2.50 late. $1.00 50 Dozen of the Famous' Burley Agency Hats, sold as leaders by the Famous San Francisco house at $2.50; in soft and stiff, new fall models. We will clear them up at 01 AA this sale for... ................... .plaUll Or Takes pick and choice of all the best 3laOt) of the Famous' Hats $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 ones, in soft and stiff shapes, at $1.85 $2.00Straw- Hats ..50s 2.50 Stoss 1.3.5 800 Pairs of the Famous' Shoes in $2.00 and $2.60 grades,' alt leathers, all toes, every pair is fully guaranteed to give you satisfaction or a new pair.free. . Your . ' "CI QC choice... ........r................,DlsOl) $1.85 for All (he Famous Fine $3.C0 anil $3i0 Shoes Patent Leather Colt and Tan Oxfords and Bais also BlackVici Calf and Ve- Off lour, newest lasts ; a snap at.....i)lOd r " ' ' 3 "or 'ree cno'c e Famous' tDaVaOO finest hand-made $4.00 and. $5.00 Shoes of all kinds. . ' " FoniisoiRfls taiSTiGO 10 For Men's medium weight 50c Underwr. 30 For Men's silk finished $1.00 Underwear 35 For Men's Black Sateen 75c Work Shirts 55 For Men's Black. Sateen $1 Work Shirts 40 For Men's fine $1, $1.25 Negligee Shirts 75 For Men's imp. Madras $1.60 Neg. Shirts fl.00 For silk finish $2, $2.60 Outing Shirts : 10 For finely finished 25c Suspenders. " -10 For Silk Web 50c Suspenders. 30 For Silk Lisle 75c and $1.00 Suspenders 12 For pure silk 25c and 35c Neckwear 25 For newest styles 60c and 75c Neckwear 8 For Fast Black 15c and 20c Sox.' ' 16 For finest all wool light weight 25c and 40c Cashmere Sox. $2.50 Fine 26-inch Leather Suit Cases, $5.00 and $6.50 values. 85.00 For best Cowhide Suit Cases, cheap -at $12.50. The Hotel Estacada x gj, . ' za rn vvkiam ro ast nrax rnrszvx ovrzao. Hotel Estacada, on the brink of the canyon Is tha best, most comfortable, easiest-reached re sort near Portland. Admirably adapted for outlns parties. A wooded park of 100 aores ur rounds tn hotL , w - v - Perfect Appointments -and first-Class Cuisine Caterinf to hlh-class patronav. Magnificent scenery of mountain chasm, foreat and field. Brown's ovoaastra f TorUaad, Bavordar and Bnaaay at laa Va- Tillem. Trains Every Two Hours Special rates upon' application to MRS. Xm O. MACMAHON. Man. acer. Phone Eataoada Hotel. , , RATES For 30 Dart Only tllM AaM rrA.nl ....... .BhVOfl t Oold Crown iS.SO li.va nates IS'lTx K.0 Plate ST'&O rilllnrs, up from..........."M'S) Work maraataed. , . Boston Dental Parlors SS1H Bt, Ops. . O. kltaara. . : ponrlna into Mlnneapoll today. Th influx of .visitor, beflnninc early this mornlnk, was somewhat unexpected, but fh local committee were equal to th emergency and guld were eooa sta tioned at tha depots to meet th Insom ing trains and escort tha visitor to quarters. Already tha alt Is as sum. In aala autre and by tomorrow nlaht the business section will be om with th; Titlrmsl-flor.- - e.. . ...... imaeadar-la-Caiat Jaaaar t astah. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' LIKE A GLIMPSE OF THE SEA? THE Thar I eharmlnf recreation ia ridini- down th river, on th handsoms steamer LURLINE W sail every day but Sunday from th foot of Tay LINE - lor street and call at all way potato .- EN It is a dayliaht rid all th way to th brink of th merry Ocean, on a splendidly equipped steamboat, politely officered and with food upon tha table Ilk rour mother used to make. , . PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT AT LOWEST RATES Tm WOI Snow Oar Boats by th Blamoad "X." '.. Vancouver Transportation Co. The BREAKERS HOTEL AMBBlOAlt 9XJM. - , f , v . . ' -.. Vi . ty - ' " ' fcaapnto avmaavst ubob tas Memo MOBTsnrxsT. - - JDestrle Uskt, StMs Bx ssd Cola Salt Water la Kvery Tab. Tickets te aVeeker. PselSe Osaety. Waak. resteffles Aeoreas, Breaker. Weak. 'r ' -I llshd national headquarter- at th West hotl today., His official staff re ported for duty at the sam time. Th national council of administration, which haa entlr chart of th affairs at Jta 0- A. n will meet Mondiy to listen to the. report of jts executlv eommlttea and transact its business. - The- g rand pared, th big event of tha week, -will Uk p.lac wedaasdajBi .--.-- :