t:: cr zz:i daily. jcur.::AU rcr.TLAiiD, T::ur:DAY Evr::i::3. august- is, in 1 I ;. r 1.V -JJ f UUUKRJRZSOSTS. VVMl HlMflM eaa tag . wul . ea iw at BanHe. teg Wok u4 Vewsait. A iee-alarea. fMr lillnc; wul ke ! ines. Ore lllNI (mi M ml at Me Sela w4 U UI ettMS sraatpuy t ae t0 BIAOK Leela . egeatl . kMinvton at Lwaea, Veah. Iw livery te all aetata I BZ4aifiB AfcS WAAB tAABKAB AAJt W. a. Waitaaa. mam, mmIi Cfe'a drag Stare, BaeeUM, ry.te ail aetata ea ft A-eww t .pri BeUvery 9tt ABB TAftUTWA W 1 -. BiiiaU. aaaat. heed- ' Quartan at Mewaert, 0. ail valuta M tha tuoa. WlUtOtt fI.3S-. 1 nuni va Inal, wuaoit, V. SOt LAXl Ie BeatterfaMS Ofc, afent, but iiut ur. ' OAAeoJr, WAfeA.XlMral Bsrtsgs Be-. OAfeCADlt, wTkB-aaeee' , Meffe, ooSfuMi tmrgiAX nrxnrat, irits. 0. T. Seleeev, exeat. OeUiae, Wees. roviaxri uunnm trrt .... Graaa .., Caatac "Tke Manalna Bad ; ..,-...... Vaudeville ....Taedevllle ' Bishop Tboburn spoke to en Intr- tad audience lut evening onh Mat id whan h addressed th - Hop School Mission band, th children' or- . sanitation supporting and educating a Hindu girl In. Calcutta, (or th position of medical mtaalonary in . bar native land. H -told hi audlane of th eon ' dttlons In India,, how th girt wives wsre com palled to wear rings In their noses, war supposed to havs no brains. ; how women uffrd at th hands of men and how many millions , nTr knw , the. happiness of partaking of a run meal. Thousands of men may ..had "at any tim to work for cents per day. their rutins; plao at night . being beneath any tree or shrub af ford Ins shelter. He highly commended th : work th children ar enirased In, and ' spoke la most kindly terms of Mrs. Sukhurfa .Banarjee and her school In Calcutta, wher th mission band's ' chart Is being educated. . Th chil dren hav provided their ward with clothing to last her for th next two ' years, hare bought her a bed. and now - lack Tut 10 of enough money to buy . a- sewing machine, needed 'for 'Hop school. This will be remitted so soon a It can b raised. -;y. Examination In various branches of ' th civil serrloe were announced today. They will be held In Portland, and will extend oyer a period from August It to September 10. . Interpreters are 'among th men wanted by th commis sion, and tbrc of th examinations will b for these. On examination will be held September . for an . interpreter , of th Assyrian and Greek languages to fill a vacancy at El Paso, Texas. An Interpreter of Hebrew. Polish, Slovak and German, to fill a vacancy at Kills Island, la th bureau of Immigration, will b held September SO. Th re- -; maining examination will be for aa Interpreter of . Syrian and Ruth an lan at Kills Island, September It. A civil engineer Is wanted In th Philippine service, and aa axamlnatloa will - b held for th position August tt and to. Aa examination for aa engineer drafts man la ths reclamateon service will be bald September II, II and 14. Another for an examiner in -' the ' reclamation servtoe. wUl be held - September at aad lt Thar la not In Oregon a more com pletely appointed or more pleasantly lo cated family hotel than The Brown. ' the hsjndsom Av-storyston and brick DunaiMC located at Grand and Haw. thorn avenues. from its windows may bo seea all -ths snow-capped moun- . tains, tn wtuamett liver, beautiful , Portland heights and ths busy district of th busy city. It minutes' walk away. . Six sleetrfct ear lines pass -its doors, transferring to all parts of Portland, and with its modern eonvenienoea the hous is a model homo for permanent as well as - transient guests. A splendid restaurant la connection. Tel. East 111. A poor photograph libels th aubjet. None ar so pretty aa to desire to be caricatured.. We guarantee our work very morsel of It every picture every atom. Our appliances ar always th latsst to be hsd and our artists perfec tion. Open Sundays from 10 to 1. B. W. Moore, photographer. Elks' build ing. Seventh and Stark. X B. MoCaulsy has been appointed chief, of pollc of MUwaukl. and has also been mad dog catcher of , that p!ac. Ha succeeds A. H. Dowling. who resigned because the council wanted ' hint to take th position of dog catcher In connection with his. duties as chelf of pollc. . .'. Mrs. Catherine Long, accused of a statutory charge with W. J. Williams, was arraigned before Judg rraser In . ths circuit court yesterday afternoon. She pleaded guilty' and sentence was suspended on agreement that ahs stay In ths Home of the Good Shepherd for a -year. Williams will be arraigned later. " Three hundred and thirty deaths gainst lit births occurred la Oregon during July, according to th monthly report of th stat board of health. rcaTinvrs cosnes stone Tea cannot erect' a building ex- . eept you flret have a foundation. If fortune be the structure begin with saving as your corner stone. . in no other way is your future financial success possible. If you wslt for soma "lucky strike" to bring you wealth you will be disappointed.' Good for- ; tune Is for those who deserve It who earn their right to It who have some means of their own with which to take advantage of some fortunate circumstance and turn It Into wealth. Cpea a Cssk Access! Now And add a little to It from week to week or month to month, and you will soon discover that you are a fortune builder. . ME PAY 4 PER CENT litres! ca Savl;$ DepcsIIs Banking hours, I a. m. to .1 p. m. Saturdays, t a. hi. tot p. m. Tfcc CIHzcns Bank am am inm J. H. LAMBERT President A. W. LAMBERT..;,. ...Cashier . . '(Dally Paper.) They've surely got the limit la that Pennsylvania town. With fleas a-honping riot up the boule- vards and aown, Attaoklng man and women. Irrespective of estate. ; - Doubtleas- singing 1a their- marches, "What a plcnlol This la great!'1 Th staid old Quaker ladtea ar a-run- ning for their Uvea, And Innocent young maidens ery, "Oh, mercy sakeet th hlvest Thee must be patient, children," la th father's sage advice, But the Yankee rips out language say, It's not a morsel ale. Oh, there's torment everywhere '' aa earth except at our place, Wher bright girls resemble songbirds . as they deftly handle laoe. And linens and linger! that th human family wears. WHa hearts that's free from trouble aad with lives immune from cares. . UNION LAUNDRT. , - Tel. Main ttt. Second and Columbia, Neither total la supposed to be com plete, as country doctors sre known to be remiss In reporting both deaths and births to th stat board. Marriages to th number of -sit war also re ported.' In Multnomah county there were lit births and lit deaths of Which It war from tuberculosis, ons from typhoid fever and three from diptherla. .Though there ar 14 eases of typhoid fever sod IT of diptherla, th general health af the state is good. Fir brok out shortly before o'clock this morning under a stairway in ths North Park hotel at 104 North Seventh atreet .' An alarm from box 41 brought out th fir department and the blase was quickly axtlngulshed. The firemen enoountered some difficulty la getting wster on th fir aa th flame had eaten their way between the walls snd it was necessary to chop away a considerable portion of one of the walls. The guests - at the hotel all escaped without injury.. The damage to the building and contents does not exceed 1100 and is fully covsred by insurance. .J Knock the files. At a cost of H ent a day per head you ean protect your horses snd cows from flies, gnats, ste. Apply Child's "8o Bos-Bo" with a cloth or sprayer. Easily and quickly dona. Gives ths stock great comfort. Sold at Portland Seed Company, front and Yamhill streets. '.. , , ; ..... , yards or sidewalks, or wsshlna aorchea , or windows, must b paid for la advance ! aad used only between th hours of f and I a. m. and t and I P. m. It must not b used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, r waste fully, it wlU be shut ctf. ' ' Articles of Incorporation af Hall Brown hav bean filed In th office of th county elrk by Madison M.HalL Edward 1. Brown aad Edmond B. Oase. They Intend to engage la a commission business In hops, grata aad fruit. Capital stock H0.000. ; . -"". On Tuesday and Wedneeday aes- slons will be held In this city of ths American Association of Instructors of the Blind. At the close of Tuesday's seast on those who, attend will visit th Sohool for the Blind at Vancouver; . Penney Brothers Friday Special. Five big bargains la wine: II. 10 grade. white or red Port, Sherry, Mueoat and Saute rne at 11 per gallon. Phone Bast IIT. rre. delivery. ITI-lll East Mor rison. . Friday only. ;i (y ' ltber ' College Concert band - and ehorua tomorrow (Friday) evening at Taylor Street M. B. church. Emma Loe, th Norwegian nlrhtlnral. aovrano. Rev. Speratl.' director. Coheert begins :is. Ticxeia at entrance, ; , Dlatrlot Attorney Manning has returned to the circuit court a not true bill In the oase of C E. Jones, acoused . of threatening to kilt his wife, Ethl Jonas, a July . to. -.-;. Concrete Constrnottoa Cox, Ttl Chaas- Lber of Commerce, manufacturers f concrete stone blocka Contractors for all kinds of cement Work. Tel Mala lto. . Watehea, dlamonda aad Jewelry en easy payments; 11 down, lOo a week. Don't go without ' a good timepiece. Metsger t Co., Ill Sixth street. 4 Mflton A. Nsthana. ' attorney, tOOt Stelner street, Saa Franeleco. Commla slons promptly executed. Inauraao ad lusted. . ' :: ' . . - launches to the Oaks every few min utes every evening from Favorite Boat ing company's, south side bridge, foot Morrison street Japov-Th Japan Anti-Dust Com pound for sweeping. F. K. Beaoh A Co., the Pioneer Paint Co agents. Phone ltti. r. - Aem on Co. sells ths beat safety coal all aad Una gasolines. . Phone East Tit. ' Woman's exchange, ill Tenth street, loach, 11 :M l'lwr Rental Signs, Ansley Printing Co. MAINLY PERSONAL H. F. WUson of th Pacific Steel de Hardware company, ' Saa Francisco, is stopping at ths Portland. H. O. Llpplncott, a member of th famous publishing hous of IJpplncott Cov, Philadelphia, la a! guest of th Portland hotel. Mrs. Llpplaoott la ac companying him. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blackmaa of Heppner ar guests of the Oregon hotel. fr. Blackman Is a member of the Ore gon, commission to the Jamestown ex position, ...... A. W. Clark, a prominent lumberman of Hoqulam, Waahlagtoa, Is a guest of th Portland hotel.. i Charles R. McCormlck.. a prominent capitalist and lumberman of San Fran olsco, is stopping at the Portland. Mr. McCormlck, who la accompanied by Mrs. MoCormlck, la a larg holder of OfVgon timber lands. Georg 8. Long of Taeoma Is a guest at th Portland. Mr. Long la a member of the Weyerhaeuser Lumber company and Is attending to the company's Inter eats whlls In Portland. . . , . Tefmoat Keeps Baeinlngtom Bay. ' (Joarnal Special Servlee.) Montpeller, ' Vt, Aug. It Th one hundred and twenty-ninth anniversary of ths battle of Bennington was ob served ' throughout Vermont . todsy. Flags war raised at many points, the banks were closed and ths dsy was otherwise observed as a legal holiday. Exsrelsea appropriate to the. occasion wars held under th susploss of ths va rious patriotic societies. ' ' Funeral Today. (Special llspt te Tbe JeereaM Corvallls, Or., Aug.. It. Th funeral of John Clair Cathay occurs todsy at t o'clock from the family residence in this city. Dr. Thompson of Inde pendence' will conduct the services. He died Tuesday afternoon of meningitis. He wss ths son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cathay and 1 grandson of Dr. B. A. Cathey. who Is well known In this state. I Mermen t wUl be in Crystal Lake ceme tery. , i.j , .; . , , , r MM A 1 I J r i f f I MW M M aT aW - ' f a-BkaT s i , - mrm If V V taa t m I YOUR CREDIT , IS GOOD. ish; $19.00 $20.C .00 ale $16.00 price $16.00 Arm Rocker to match; sale price f 11.50 $16.00 mahogany Center Table in the gold en' oak; isle price ......... .....tJlO.OO $25.00 Library Table in the golden osk; tale price ...,.....:.flT.OO $30.00 Library Table in the golden . oak; sale price ..,........... .fSO- FOLDING GO- . CARTS AT THE ,1:- re- DUCED PRICES . VALEIITIIIFS JOB 18 SOUGHT , taassaawaassaeasisMM , - St Johns PolWcIant Schemo to Play Favorites for ths 1 Mayor's Chair. , . EXPECT RESIGNATION OF PRESENT EXECUTIVE Blleved He Cannot Hold Federal and Municipal Job at Same Time Several Are Mentioned for Place and Warm Contest la Expected, 10 - -e (Saat Bids Tb St. Johns coancu, at Ita Tues day ' evenlna meetlna, dlsouaaed ' the question of Mayor Valentine's riarht to contlnu In offlo as mavor and at the same time holding th office ot poet master.' It was th opinion ot th council ' that th law plainly provides thst on man shajl not hold both . a federal and state or munloipa offloe at the same time, where the state or mu nicipal offlo has a salary attached to It exceeding tlOO per annum. Mayor Valentin asked tor a tew days la whloh to oonsult eounsel before aivine the council an anawsr as to hi Inten tion. ' .; 'r Already trior or ! Ulk la belna Indulaed in as to Valentine's suoeessor In cass he resigns. Councilman Norton Is being groomed by a faotloa of the council for the plao. B. U Leagett la being put forward aa a suitable man for the toga. It la Understood that City Attorney Green and Recorder Thorndyk ar pluming Mr. lggtt. It is altogether probable tnat a warm contest is ahead.' Aa expressed by a partisan of one of the contestants, "St. Johns politicians allow no grass to stow under their uet wnen ui xun oi tilling an offloe is in sight" ; t now Aanrelons that th St. ' John Council went off half cocked Tuesday wkm. I mAnriA a resolution dismissing City Engineer W. W. Qood- rlch and Assistants vr. v. s,uioi ana Oeorge Scoggin. Scarcely bad th Ink . AMmA iiAfnM a mamhar Af on mw wv.v. u u. ' - .th council discovered ths body had no authority to dismiss city employee, ana - MMlMtlnn waa fnrthwlth bra. sented Instructing th city recorder to xpung from th records m oismissai Oswego Crawford ES RAISED BY ADA'I WALUMG JThee are th flneet Oregon Peaches that houeekeepera will be -able to procure thia season. Order early. The beet Peaches come flret from the top of trees. Phone Main tit. D.CCarns, Grccer 310 Tblrd Street Wa art aJwava plaascd to hava yon ask t or cradlt-our desJra U to : stand ' to fob tha many convenJencea and advantages which our credit-giving gvstam affords, and wa know that yon will find our methods xtrmely liberal, impla.1 and DMaaant. - .. i Pieces r in Varioias . Fmisltes v Selectcl From tke Sale Stock $5.50 Deik Chairs in the golden oak; sale price. .. ... .f3.50 t $6.00 Pedestals in the golden oak; tale price...'.,I.....f400 ' $6.00 Arm Rockers In the mahogany finish; tale price:., . ..M-SO $8.00 Chair in the oak, antique finish; sale price... f5.T5 V $8.00 Music Cabinet! in the mahogany finish; tale price ....f4.0 " $9.00 Chair in the weathered oak, seat covered in leather: sale price ,..i..fe.OO - 110.00 Chair in'the westhe'red oak, teat covered in leather; iile price .f 6.TB , $10.50 Arm Chsir in the weathered osk, teat covered in-leather; ale price ............. ...... ........r. ,...fS.OO- $1250 Desk Chair in the birdieye maple; sale price. ...... fT.SO ; $13.50 Muilc-or Paperstand in the golden oak; tale price. .O.T5 . $14.50 Reception Chair in the golden oak, carved, design; tale ' price -'.i.i ........ ... , . .fc ; ..f9.T5 $18.00 Combination Music Cabinet and Deik in the mahogany fin tale .price Hall Seat in the weathered oak; sale Library Table in the weathered oak. rrice Arm Chair in the mahogany finish, $26.00 Xadyt Desk in the tnahog-. .Any; tale price ...........;......$18.0O $30.00 Reception . Chair in ; the ; V crotch mahogany; tale price.... 10.78 $58.00 mahogany Divan, uphoK " r itered in silk tapestry; isle price. f20.T6 C0nPLETE-H0U5E-FURIiI51fER5 resolution. But the former resolution had already aroused the ire of Assistant Engineer George Scoggin, who was not to be appeased by a resolution expung ing th offensive order. Mr. Scoggin called on Recorder Thorndyk yester day and demanded his back pay. ; He ays that sine th eouncll has seen lit to saver tbe pleasant relations exist ing between himself and th city of St Johns they hare, of coarse, made ample provision to make full settlement. Mr. Scoggin Is mad through and through at what he characterises aa officious Igno rance. He says that he Is thoroughly tired of being told by avsry man living on a street Just how. It aught to be graded. Thia beats any bunch I ever saw,' aid Scoggin. ' "If they don't like tha position of a grade etake that I aet In front of their property they pull It up and set It wher they think It ought to be. They seem to have no Idea that dratnag la th first requisite of proper grading. Men try to-tell me how to do my work that don t know a level from a compass." . ..It seemed 1 to be pretty generally agreed In St Johns yesterday that the council has nothing to do with remov ing elty employes, thst thst was ths mayor's prerogative. This la expressly stipulated la the charter: ' The only power that can remove Cap tain Goodrich rests In Mayor valentine. Engineer Goodrich was going about his work yesterday and this morning as usual, seemingly oblivious f any great commotion in the oouncll ever bis at tempted decapitation.. , "There Is something radically wrong when but on bid Is submitted n a 110,000 publlo building contract, such. aa th new city hall at St Johns is to be," said Recorder' W. I Thorndyke. "Th oouncll opened th ion bid Tues day evening for the construction of ths building and even the Ion bidder had not complied with' th legal require ments. In that no certified check accom panied the bid. "Tha labor market must be ' simply swamped when a big building Job like our city hall receives such scant cour tesy at the bands or th eontravotore," While the eouncll Is somewhat dis couraged that the large contracting firms felled to submit bids on th hall, they hav assurance that a second ad vertisement will bring out a larger number' of bide. A marked improvement Is noticeable In th character of sidewalk improve ment now underway tn Portsmouth and University Park district Th eld board walk, one so popular In ths suburban districts, is giving plao largely to con crete. Along Kllllngsworth avenue, prop erty-holders ar parking their sidewalks. An effort is to be made to Induce the residents along the entire length of this street to park their sidewalk . and streets. ' v Th fill of th Mitchell, Lewie Staver lot between East Morrison, Bel mont . East Second and East Third streets will be completed by th end of the week. This work la proving more sxpenslvs than was expected, due to the unlooked-for deptn or tne mua. Tne cost of ths fill will be about 11,000. Heavy piling will be driven through the fill material down to the solid rrave-I for th four-story brick building to reat upon. Th Hawthorn estate will have th big dredge nil the blocs rronting on East Morrison and wsst of East Third street la th sam manner. .'.' RARE CHANCE TO .TRAVEL Very Xw, Imsr-Tlme, Trip Ttoketa Via O. B. It sr. Aua-ust T. I. t, and September and 10 th O. R. st N. sells very low, long time, round-trip tickets to eastern points. . Particulars by calling upon C. W. Btinger, city ticket agent, Third and Washington streets, Portland. , Mltwaukls Country Club. '. kriaa .. mmA Baattla . raoa. Take Sellwood and Oregon City ara at irsi ana Alder. , v ' ..,....;..?.. ou price.... r.:;.fl4.0O top covered in leather; '. . ..S15.00 carved design: ' sale ' ...,....f 11.60 r The BREAKERS HOTEL AMERICAN PLAN. ;mii.'.n;y jf i kiit:f c-tixjjr -t 1UUJJ M UABm susussji aasoB o Kleeule Usht, tteaav Bet asd Colf gaK Water la Kerry Tab. Bay Tickets to ateasera, PaeiSe Ceesty, Wart, rasters Addraas. Breakers, Via., SAYS COOS COUNTRY HAS VERY BRIGHT FUTURE Judgo Happy of Spokane Ds- clarss , Only Railroads Are Nssded to Dsvslop. ; Judg Cyrus Happy of Spoken spent today in Portland... He Is on his way home,' after a week at Coos Bay. Judge Happy . Is enthuslsstlo over : the pros pects of th Coos Bay country. ' , "I was on a visit. to my son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, William Kaufman, at Marahfleld." said the Spo kane Jurist "It was my first visit to that section, and I put In a good deal of tims going around and Investigating th physical features and the natural resources, and I must say tnat i isrt with a very favorable Impression. ' "The only thing they lack over there ts railroads and a deeper channel, into Coos Bay harbor. They now- have a to-foot channel,, which could be deep ened to 40 feet with comparatively lit tle . expense. The bay is completely shut in, and' affords a perfect shelter for ships. "One thing that surprised me wss th msny ramifications and inlets run ning from Coos' Bsy Into ths country. Ths roads are paved with tide water, aa It were. The farmers do their mar keting to 'Marahfleld In launches In stead of wagons. . I believe -that ths Coos Bay country has a bright future before It . The whole country Is under laid w'th eoeJ. and overlaid with one of the flneet forest a In the world. It la th only forest. I know of wher bard and soft woods grow side by slds. . "Th vslleys ar narrow, but very fertile. Panning will be. extended very much, but other Industrie will spring to th front such aa coal mining., lum bering, and the manufacture of wood en war. I believe the timber supply Of that country Is . practically Inex haustible." , . '. - . ... IAf Savlny Parle as. , . (Journal Saeelal flervtee.t , . Boston. Mas a., Aug.. 1 a The. govern ment board of life-saving appliances besan a meeting In Boston today to consider possible Improvements of the Ufe-savlng service, i ne ooaro is open to suggestions from any source. in re tard to Inventions or devloe the adop tion of which would render easier or mora complete th task of saving hu man life along th eoasts of th United States. . - .. ;.. . . ::..: v , - ' Allen Si Lewis. Best Brand. k'. " ' II MAKE YOUR ; OWN TERMS. i.... v.' . Sale Values ' in tke jJrapery ' IJepartment. ; MADRAS CURTAINING In an assortment of coloring and art. ' : ,. effects, .',-r )-., v-.;v)H ' 35c yd. Madras reduced. to, yd.. ,..40 , '50c. yd, Madras reduced to,, yd..... 2&4 f 70c ydi,Madras reduced to, yd . . . . .0 r75c yd. Madra reduceit to, yd-. ,,;.404 $1.00 yd. Madras, reduced to, yd..'..50 ' St.25 yd. Madras reduced to, yd....05d $1.75 yd.: Madras reduced to, yJ...f l.OO DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY ; ; FABRICS 15c yd.Silkoline reduced to, yd.. 8 1-3 ! 25c yd.' Silkoline reduced to, yd..lZ v 25cyd. Silkoline'reduced to yd ...ISM' ' 30c yd. Silkoline reduced to. yd.... 16 ;, ' $1.00 yd. Silkoline reduced to,, yd... 60 ; $1.25 yd. Silkoline reduced to. yd...66 $1.25 . yd. -Bulgarian Stripe reduced to. yard ... 80f $1.25 yd. Cotton ' Damask reduced to, yard . .. .'.i i. ...) 1 $1.00 yd. Corduroys reduced to, yd..60e ; $2.00 yd,' Japanese Gold Cloth reduced. to, yard . . .f 1.10 Odd pairs of Portieres and. Lace Cur- tains to close out at half price. Many splendid values and a variety to select :' from.. ; '. .. .. .. $1,75 , Hammocks Reduced to fl.25 . $?.oo Hammocki Reduced to. ' 91e35 an ()'- m.v '. .'i u ,a i.wpm.mi iiiiihuiih.im mmm ,j;t - " ' ' " 1 0. n rumo mom: Hotel Eaton cos. Konjuaoa ass trzar AU gn. NEW flaadasswly foralabed, elegasfly eevtsees, Srepteef, le Blnotee' walk feast seen el akappias it4 kealaeae StatAet. all Urf. airy, eetalde reesia. atees seatea, eieeWIe tlzlita, lelcpkoae la eeeh apartiaest, ete. urt erseee, Hafia. aatoklBf, wnna. aaiea- raeepfiee parwra hr mn er telpae . Private awalkea eueta tsi Room$ $I.OO f $S.OO m Day . apeelsl Rates t Oiinnlil Hea, iota Teas batos. - (rersMriy ef BoUi rtdpatk, petasa.l Cloud Cap Inn Oregon's ' famous mountain resort ' at ''.'."1 enow Una ' : on Mount Hood : Away from tha heat of tha city. . The moat delightful resting plao In the northwest' ' Full ' Information at the 'V- O. R. N. - V- '' TICKETOFFICE, Third & ; : Washington Sts- HOTEL MOORE OPSXf AU Clsfsop Ittch, Sesslie, Crecoa ourr siovsa or omsooxf.' Directly on the beach, overlooking the ocean. Hot salt baths and surf bath ing. . Recreation pier for fishing. Sun parlors, eleotrlo lights, fireplace and furnace heat - Pine walks and drivea Sea foods a specialty. Cites SlSt ssd H.C) Per Day . SPBOXA& BATXI BT TXM Will " " . , ' DAN J. MOORB. Proprietor. SPEND SUNDAY AT SEASIDE Cheap Bate aal Bonn fog All TIs ". a. a a b. .'...;,' Take advantage of the two-day tt.10 round trip excursion rat offered by he A. A C R. R. t Seaside aad spend aturdav iiul Bundav al th baaK. Am. pie acrommodatlena at reasonable rates for sit Ticket at tat Alder street ana tne union aepot timet eniee.. . makcyouk Don't .! Irz: THE GRZAT Conteot AT "THE OAICD" On Saturday Night at t o'clock Gentlemen of Color Will Getaway With a Whole Melon-PrUea for the Winners. .-"'" '' :'.'T ' AND SATURDAY, APTERNOOM AT. 4 O'CLOCK v ..... .... I. ' GreatPie-Eating .if v Contest 100 Neweboyg Wfll Oet Away With 200 targe and Juicy Piea for Costly Prigea, ' ' ' ' C.,; ' BOTH TO TAKE PLACE ON .THE AVENUE." : DASE DALL ATHLETIC PARK ' Oos. Taagka aad Tweatr-ronrtk. 13 Cam, aUsnvdnsAng. 13 . Portland YSeOaWznd Called at SiSO . tn. BaOev Oaaaea Called BiSO p. nv Smnaaya, : ABBOssioar, sa. . Grandstand, lie. Children, It. ..... . Boa Seats,. 26c. . -. . Pantfiges Family Thectrc reerta sad stark IW. eek ef Aegast U. - ' . ' XeOSAT A 00. H, Aire Baa eioaoK atoamixi. .,-" ' l JIAgXTTB IXXTOXXB. : i txx eaxAT xxijiom. --' Kxurrx aisTzaa. . - , -- , jacx uvob. ; , ." ' ths sioaBArs. : Perfarstaaees dally at t:SS. T:M aad p. at, . Assueekm 10 and 10 eeata: boxea 3S eesta. Ladiae aad ekudrea at atatiaeee 10 eeata. . !!i!GrandcIrrt , VentiMlle. voxs aaanr. JFm,ALSlu;i KJU ZSWAAD Bieeae IMsea. arrTT.rs . . Jtr. Jtmm Bmrae, . raaseaeepe. Filiee Mathwes. 10e te al seats except osea. Bvealoss, lot, tOe, aad hex eeata SOe. . - UYRIC THEATRE BBommia wxxx or avvt u etfeinas Svaiy Aftaraaea aad I laala A MIUTABT DRAMA . The Marching Regiment . . , IN -rvUB . AvTB. PORTLAND ACADEflY Portland Oregon lata tbab) wxu onsr sxpt. it. Pits beys and girls for Bastera Wsstsra collsges. Include : a primary aad scnooi. , .a.-- Boarding hall for girls affordina? tke comforts and ear of a refined home. Office hour during th Bummer from a. m. to II m. Per catalogue writ t th addr given above. . y NorthPadficColIsC: of Dentistry ' One ef th largest snd best equipped Institutions of Us kind la the entire Weet. No dental school can boast ot a better fore of specially trained teach era. who devote their entire time to th Interests of tha students. . Ths clinics sre una urn seed, being la exees of the needs ef the students The annual session begins October 1. Por Information and Illustrated catalog address the dean. DR. HERBERT a MltXJCR, . . Portland. Oregon. Medical Department v. ,v . -.-Or THB a Otk Aeaaal Beeilea Brina Arrti. IT. ISO. Adareae a. B. Joetpbl. si. D.. Peaa, , at Dekaa Bidg., rerttass. Columbia University University Park, Portland, Oregon. Classical, . scientific, commercial and grammar grade courses. Apply for catalogue. ; ; .' ' IthJlUlUl, Ui. II...- - POR PAXX. AND WINTOR rT". Chicago suits from til ue. 1 order suits la Vsncouver from 4 A large line or ataeon rianena a ( to eeleet from. Vancouver. 10 Fifth stre.i, seaside r:c 7cat:i c"' r. , MMrrr, V'". Carter a -. AfniiaheS. elein I -fc ' katklef. koa'Wf- " tnm t ewe 4 ''s owt trrtee. k. t . t SpMtai ataa'fer - e- k , s