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1' ' ' . .rim . Jbiiscs::- daily jouriiAU roaTEAi:g,r vz:d::i::pay iivzix.'C, 'Aucuzrr , i u:?. ! .', i 4 : 1 ' t DAY SiUiJOO FORGES IB TO IP: OF LIST. AGAIN Once More Ambitious Girl Stands at Head, of Score In The " : Journal's Scholarship Contest Other Contestants Are :' 't.:''--J:-'S 'y" Rushing In 'Their Votes, 1 '"'"' -P' TAJnX OP 00TSTAJrT TOTSS. 1; J ' ' ,.. - Nellie May-Shannon." 001 Tentno." Portlandr-Orrr.-v; ;;r:;-.;TrT7v1.0e v a uorae. A. "Wilson. US Halaey Bt.' Portland. Or. ........ ... ..11.070 V ; e Mildred Clemens, University Park, Portland. Or. ........... 04,100. Guy Graham, Troutdale, r.tT...... ............ .01.170 , Lillian MeVlcker. St Johns. Or. ....... ,. ..... ..., ............ 01.MO. ' a' Wharf, f.: aralnakar. Albany. Or'..".'...'......-.'.. .SMI" 1 rifr ft..r-" fulfill ai I'Miiwnii Or.......'.., V. o Bertl Q. Chan.- lt Clay St, Portland. Or.............. Charles Grose. T. It C A, Portland...... ......... .,..4 ....... SMith if. Harris. 411 Oxford St- Portland. Or. ., ...ILIUO Carl Shelton, Fort-eig hth St. Mount Tabor, Or..'. .'. i. .. .10,005 Mary tt Powell. 417 Salmon Bt, Portland. Or. ... .17.110 Roy Johnson.' 74 Division St. Portland. Or... .'. .. ............. ..10.110 Mao Fendergrass. Ml North Seventeenth St. Portland, Or:.. .....11.011 Paul Nygren. I8t East Third St.' PortUnd, Or. ............. I. .. .11.300 Malala OTJonnall, Buxton. Or.............. .11.141 John Benson, Chemawa, Or... ....... .......... ............ ...... .10.700 Dorcas Van Bchoonhoven. Cora. Or.. r. ....... .. ...... ........ ....14.10 Mabel Msxnaae. Amity. Or. i. ....... ........... 11.140 Lou la Berrs, Astoria, Or.. Dean Knox, Corvallls, Or........ , Ruth Turnar, 101 Kerby' St. Portland. Or 31enn Patlllo, Grants Pass. Or Harry Brant, The Norton. Twelfth Lloyd Riches, Bllverton, Or..................... ............... 4 Clay Cary, Salem, Or. ,....... e Ailean Hackman. MyrUa Park, Portland.- Or e ' Louise Scott, Central addition. Portland, Or. .... . Guy Johnson, 101 Grant St Portland, Or.. 4 R- W. Cyrus. Bcio, or... 4 Ivy Owens. Cedar Mills. Or.... Edward L. Kinsman, Llnaton, Or.,., Agnes Evans. Latourell, Or.................... 1,100 W. E. Owynn. 140 East Thlrty-ae Tenth St, Portland, Or.. ....... 000 Richard W. Gllvln. Roseburg. Or... George O. King. Klngaton. Or...... Nellie May Shannon, after 10 days of desperate oonteat has paaaed HoraoO . Allen Wllaon, who has led for that length of time, and now sits In the curule chair as ruler of tha contest 'Miss Shannon had led tha contest from July 10 to Auguat 1. Evan before that data aha had enjoyed a brief spell of power. But tha , leadership was wrested from her on July 0 and 10 by . Horace Wilson. .Both .contestants are - indefatigable workers. They are making a systematic and general canvass for aubaerlbera. ; Bealdes tha scholarahlp at stake both are anxloua to win tha 0100 In gold coin . which goea to the conteatant who fin ishes the race In tha lead. Usap am slew. ...1' With reaard to securing new aub- acrlbera the contestants hava earned , honors In the following order. In the work of the laat few daya: 1. Louie Serra, Astoria, Oregon. .- S. Nellie Shannon, 001 Tentno street, Portland.- Oregon. ' ' - - ', 1. Mildred Clemens.' University Park, Portland, pregon..' .. 4. Ouy Graham. Troutdsle. Oregon. -:- i. Horace Wllaon, 160 Halaey streat. Portland, Oregon. 0. Lillian MeVlcker, St Johns, Ore gon. ' .' . - 7. Roy Johnson, "74 Wvtslon street, Portland. Oregon. ' ' 0. Mabel Magneaa, Amity. Oregon. ' : 0. Bertta Chan, 201 Clay atreet, Port 1 land, Oregon. .. ' 10. Edith Harris, ' 400 Oxford street Portland, Oregon. ' 11. Mary Powell, ' 417 Salmon street, Portland, Oregon. i ll. John Benson. Chemawa. Oregon. ' 11. Aileen Hackman, Myrtle - Park, 'Portland. Oregon. j " - . . BTews Votes af Albany Collage,- - . - Charles Duncan Montelth, one of the ' popular atudenta of Albany college, has ; Juat returned from Prineville, where he .. has been applying principle of survey ing learned in the classroom during the 1 past year. "Dune," as he la familiarly . known. Is a grandson of the Rev. W. J. Montelth, who with his brother deeded i the college alta to tha presbytery of Oregon. He baa been with a eurveylng party doing contract work for tha gov ernmeat . . The Albany collage students working In the lumber mill at Mill City have recently had experience aa fire-flghtera. Iurlng the forest are- near Detroit - the Albany crowd, did valiant service. - The boys who have not lost day's work in -tha mill, except to fight fire, since commencement are Ralph Knotts. Harry Merrill, , Ralph Stewart Irwin Schults, Hiram Torbet Roy Morgan, Evert L. . Jonea and Grover Birtchett For the . ordinary hoy such work would be 1rk : soma enough, but as a year's college 'Ufa depends' on It toe proverbial light ,neartedneea or tha college student still ' characterises these embryo lumbermen. - , Prises) Stake. ' Tuition In beat Oregon schools, $710 in gold and cash commissions. Following is tha list or acholarahlps. with approximate cash value of each, . offered aa prises. Detailed information concerning them will be published from time to time, or fnrnlabed on applica tion to the contest department: 'Academy of tha Huiy. Names, Aa- - ,' torts, value ;..l!60 -Albany college, Albany, value..... lot Behnke- Walker Business College, Portland, value 10 ' , Capital Bualneas College, Salem, -' value".... ,. . 100 ' Columbia University, Portland, value ;ao Dallaa College. Dallas, value....... 100 , Gillespie - School of Expression, Portland, value ., 120 urn Military , Academjr : Portland, , - value i 100 . Holmea Bualneaa College, Portland. value 100 Holmee-Flandera - Private School, Portland. '" j m ' International Correspondence Bchools, Bcranton. Pa., value..., lit McMlnnvlUe College. , McMinnvtlle, value .......... , 40 i Oregon College of Optometry 10 uregoa eiaie normal, Ashland, . -Oregon, cash prraes and 26 'Oregon : Conservatory -Mualo. One PtaaofoAe Scholarship. Value 100 ' 'One Violin Scholarship, value.... 120 One Guitar and Mandolin Scholar. ahlp. value loo Pad no College, Newnerg, value..... loo Paclfle Telegraph Institute, Port land, value 120 , Page-Davla Company Original Cor. . - -respondeooe . School of -Advertls- OUbSS bTSXsVTXOsV. Ftev. W. L Riley, LL. D., Cuba, New York, writes:- "After fifteen deys of excruciating pain from aclatlo rheuma tism, under varloua tree-tmenta, I waa Induced to try Ballard'a Know Liniment: the flret application giving ry farst re l f and the eerond entire r I ran e It unqualified reoomm 1-0, ' ' . , oc'ari, t 1 1 i i 1 ' ::..n,tn. ....14.410 0.711 7.061 Mas 0.141 V., and Morrison, Portland, Or..., 0,110 1,004 ""Y 4.000' 4,040 1.110 1,010 1,000 1.710 ................. ...... 1,111 000 , 4 ........... ........... 100 Ing, 411 'Commercial building. 411 f Coram ere tal Portland 00 Portland School of Domeatlo Bot- ' . ence. PorUand W. C A.), - value 100 Sacred Heart Academy, Salem,' ' value ...100 St Mary's Academy, Portland, vajua 1D0 Whitworth College, Tacoma, Waah- ' ington, two year's acholsrshlp, .; either preparatory or collegia, value 101 Bealdes tha cash commissions which the students receive when they secure new subscriptions, cash purses to tha total aum of 1700 will be awarded as followa: ' , . , ' L A purse-of 1100 for the general ex pense of th winner while attending any publie or private Institution providing free tuition. ".-, l.t A purse of 1200 to be used In the same manner aa tha above. , 0. A pursa of 1100 for Incidental ex penaea to aupplant acbolarahlp se lected from tha foregoing list - 4. A purse of 171 in addlUm to one of tha foregoing acholarahlpa. 5. A purse of too In addition to one of tha foregoing acholarahlpa. . ' 0. A pursa of 111 in addition to one f tha foregoing acholarahlpa.. . .. ': INyASHINGTON. Scholarship Seoared foe Bop o 6lrl Contestant In State. ' The Journal's educational congest la attracting attention In the ' atata of Waahlngton aa well aa In Oregon. Several inquiries have been received from young people who would find it more convenient to attend a school near their own homea and homea of their relatives than In any of the Oregon schools which are Included In Tha Jour nal' a scholarship prises. To meet thla request Tha Journal has secured a scholarship In Whitworth col lege, Tacoma. Now let the Waahlng tonlana who say they would compete for a scholarship In a home school "make good" by entering and finishing tha edu cational race. Thla valuable prise will go foa loss than three weeks . of work gathering subscriptions. The contestant In tha state of Waah lngton who secures the moat subscrip tions will be awarded tha acholarahlp. if there la mora than one. if there Is but one. the acholarahlp will be added to tha general llat of prises to be selected by any -contestant In turn according to tha order tn which" contestants stand' whan ' tha laat votee were counted, s A statement aa to tha advantages of Whitworth college, Tacoma, la given In Tha Journal for readers whose location causes them to be interested In a Waah lngton school. sttanda foe' Want Ze See. Whitworth college stands for what la best In ' education. It haa attained a position of pre-eminence in the atata of Waahlngton. It la located In the north residence section of Tacoma, Waahlng ton, and thua haa the advantagea of a large city and the quiet and refinement of home life. Ita scholastic atatua Is recognised by the leading universities and colleges of the east and west and Ita graduates are admitted tipon the presentation of dlplomaa to graduate and professional study ' everywhere. Scholarships ere held In the University of Chicago, and Whitworth waa awarded the Cecil Rhodes acholarahlp for the successful student in - ItOK. This scholarship will entitle the recipient to three years In Oxford at 11,000 per year. Eastern culture, refinement and, training are aimed at .The school Is high class. T Only stu dents of certified character ere admitted. The growth In five years has been from 20 students to 170. There are five large commodloos buildings, with an environ ment that la exquisite, and a view that la superb. '! . , . . - Comprehensive Cwxrlealnaa. The college curriculum this fall will Include a complete course In civil engi neering under the direct supervision of rroreasor Atnoa ox. The college now provldea four yeara instruction In physics, chemistry; biology, . geology, mat hematics, history, economics. Ens- llsh literature, philosophy," paychology, logic, ethics, Greek, Latin, French, Ger man, Spenlsh, Italian, music, srt ora tory and Biblical literature. There la also a commercial school affiliated with the college where typewriting, atenoe- raphy, bookkeeping, commercial law and Knsiirh can be had at half the uaual coat of such subjects. There is also an academy. coiiueuted with the" college where a preparatory course can be had to nt a peraon for a college course. Pee Bot Boys na (Hrla. Three degrees are offered by the col lege proper, vis.: A. B, B. 8., snd PK B. It Is co-educational with euperintendenta In charge of both the hoys and tha girls. President Kroese haa positive tdeaa npon the mixing of the sexes In schools. He writes upon this subject -as follows: "Whitworth college believes that the person of character la tha product of natural condltlona kept aweat and pure, and that a characterless person Is the product of conditions which are aru tidal, theoretical and unreal to Ufa. Co education la natural condltlona atlmulat- Ing to character building, kept Jiealthful, moral and pure.' If a girl -wan ta to build character, what la true to nature ana what la real to lira la Imperative. Bitch rondttlene denied lier wlll thwart the trite dealgn and warp tha beauty and nobility of her being, co-education does .pot mean training a girl, or -boy where the objectionable In lire prevalia, hut rather where the horlsona are pure and the 'atmoaphere broadening and aweetenlng and strengthening. It Is the opposite of cloister training with the aame care and attention. --Xrge aaY Able Tacnlty. Whitworth has 20 profeaaofa and as slstanta on Ita faculty. Professor Henry H. Armstrong, Ph. D., a well-known archaeologlat from the Unlveralty of Michigan, and a fellow of tha American School of Claaalcal Btudlea. at Rome; Professor F. T. Vorla, A. M., a gradu ate atudent of the University of Wis con sin. University of ChlcagoJmdCo-Jumblaainiveeayr-' Professor W. IS. Beardaley, A. B., a successful teacher of German. French. Italian and Spanish In Port Worth university; Mlaa Mary M. Belden, A. B., formerly deen of women of Blackburn college. Illinois, and a graduate atudent of Yale, and Professor A. H. Heath, A. M., head master for 10 years of Lowestoff college, England, and unlveralty roach for Oxford and Cambridge, are among the' additions, to tha faculty thla fall. ry- , v The fall term opens September 18. Literature -and catalogue will be aent upon application to the president B. H. Kroese, D. D., Tacoma, Washington, Whitworth Station. CONTEST CIRLv VERSATILE. Bertie Cfcaa Asaits Xerself CTredttably U XBtertainmemt at Sraoe Oharoh. -Bertia Chan, tha Chinese girt In the educational eonteat aeeklng one of The Journal's scholarships, took a promi nent part In an entertainment yeater day evening at the Grace M. E. church, Portland, and acquitted herself credit" ably. Miss Chan recited "The Shadow on the Blind" with good expression . and aultable gfiturea and responded to an encore with a humorotia selection with good effect She was heard in a vocal duet with Mra. Margaret Hawlay, In which' she exhibited a trained alto vole and clear . enunciation. She ahowed versatility by playing mandolin and piano aelectlona; also entertaining tha audience with a lecture upon the education of Chlneaa girls. Miss Chan appeared in Amerloan cos tume In which aha ahowed few Chlneee characteristics, and then In Chlneae royal costume, in which she looked very Chinese. The program Included musio. recitations and addreaaea by other mem bers of tha Chan family. This family Includes Seld Back Jr., who married one of the Chan tlrla. EASTERN EXCURSION RATE ' . September S aad 10. - On the above datea tha Great North ern railway will have on aala tickets to Chicago and return at rate of 171.00, St. Louie and return 117.60, St Paul. Minneapolis 'and Duluth. Superior or Sioux City and 1 .turn, f 10. Tickets flrst-claaa, good going via tha Great Northern, returning same or any direct route, atopovera ailowed. For tickets, sleeping-car reservation.! or any addi tional Information call on or address H. Dickson. C P. T. A, 111 Third atreet Portland. - CHEAP BOISE RATE. Terp turn Figaro Made Aoeonnt sTa , . eionnl Irrigation Oo agree. . Sentember 1 and 1 tha n. SL A M places on aala very low round-trip tick ets aocount the National Irrigation con gress, Boise, Idaho, September 1 to I. Particulars and Pullman reservations by ealllne unon Mr. C W. Sttneov ticket agent Third and ' Washington streets, Portland. oat f Thanks. . .-7 Mr Otto Rummel desires to express the heartfelt thanke of himself and family for tha klndneas extended to them by their friends during tha last Illness and funeral of hla late wife. II' ..- .'. - - - CYW A mt " .a'Vv cj. & I .1 - ,. XT; : . . II I II . ": miAja- vx v . rtriP ' cav nQk .'VV . v .... .., - . . . - 11 1 II- : - ' rw ",':' -' T.OY" MT..f. . M . fH. -.TaW '.. - - ; Ill II - i ' .. . ' . - - , aO '.'.': r- . . II U x- . . aa ' r -- ' - - aw . - ' '.- - :. . - .'-.. . ' - , .. '- - - - II 1 ll - ...'.. - . . -. aw -. .i :". ' II EM lil REAL ESTATE WORLD Deeds .Recorded Show Further Purcheses in Packing-House ' District. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON . UYS COUNTRYfROPERTY Gets Twenty Acres en Bag Line Road and Will Erect Summer Home Other Deals Announced In Different Parts of City. . Deeds recorded today ahow further purchaaea In tha packing-house district Two of tha deeds are given by jqrk Hoover to tha Knight Packing com pany, and they call for the tcanafer of one email tract of less than an aore faslng on the Willamette slough and along tha right of way of the North era Paolflo railway. The other calle for the transfer to the aame com Dan r of 10 acrea adjoining. The conaldera tion In both deeda la given as nominal. u. f. Morden haa aold to Rev. Clars snce True Wilson; paator - of Grace! Methodist Episcopal church, 10 acrea on tha Baaa Line road, aaat of Monta vtlla. The price paid waa 11.000. It la understood that Dr. Wllaon will erect on the tract a modern summer home. One of the largest transfers resorted for eeveral daya Is that announced to day whereby the. Meier Frank 'com pany purchases from Mahala J. Beam and husband six lots In Llnnton and the half block on the north, aide of Everett atreet, between Fourteenth and Flftenth streets. The consideration la announced as nominal. The Portland Trust company has sold for 10,000 to A. a Nichols all of -the entire block, except two lota, bounded by Milton, Holm an, Boston and Omaha streets In Albion addition to Alblna. . For a nominal consideration Georare R. Shepherd haa sold to. Mrs.- H. J. Meier a lot 100 by 110 feet at the aouthweet corner of Fifteenth and Mill streets, .. ' t . Momee Oolag tTp. r : -Henry Fltspatrlck has started work on a home at East Morrlaon and Eaat Flfty-aecond etreeta. It will cost about 1,000. , . A. Raffling, the tailor, haa had plana drawn and secured a permit for an at tractive home' which he will build on Cactus drive, near Cedar hllL It will cost upwsrd Of 14.000. Whldden at Lewis, the . architects. have completed plana for a brick dormi tory for woman at Paclfio. university. It will cost about 140,000 and the bids will close in a few daya Minnie M. Lee . and William Hay- huset have purchased from Louis Brandes a houee and lot on Fifteenth atreet, between Kearney and JLAveJoy. for 10.000. T Goldsmith tt Co. .have sold for Loweneon Brothers to A. Bernstein the 8 pel gel property- at Twenty-third and Overton etreeta. The conalderatlon Is given as 11,000. . J. W. Oorman has purchased from the Paclfio Coast Abstract company of Ban Francisco the quarter block at the northwest corner of Twenty-first and Thurman streets for 1 11.000. Hart man ft Thompson report the aala to Carl King of McMlnnvlUe, for A. O. Sherman, for 13,000, a house and lot at East Tblrty-aeventh and . Madison streets tn Bunnyslda, Reed, Fields eV Tynan have sold to Wllaon eV Morgan 10 acres at Hazel wood, about two mllaa from Monta vllla. The purchase price Is given as 11,600. v ; What Jar? ' Why, the Everlasting, of course. Once use the Everlasting Jar and you will never put up fruit in any othere. ' Ask your grocer. , Yswfegvssl Btoek OasBaeS e)eedab Allen A Lewis' Bast Brand. - . ; ' cm CHILDREN'S PLAY . AT OAKS SATURDAY The spectacular prodoctlon of the beauUful fairy play "Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp.' which is to be given ita first; production at the Oaka on Sat urday afternoon at t o'clock, promises to rival anything of Ita kind yet aeen on the eoeet A, large and unique open air stage Is to be constructed among the oak treee en the lawne of the grounds that will look as It nature bad grown It there. - About 100 children will participate In the serf ormanoe. The caat - includes many well-known professional children. Tztics (iualilv to Czrty ihz fcoyzr Lclcf ' . ' , " ''.'..'.''."" 'i;'' . v .'..:'' : ' .' .' , '' ' . There is more value to the " . square inch suits of ours for men than you will fend in: the -ordinary kind for fifteen dollars. -v':;'.;--'t.;' "'vi;v-'Ti':'V;;;v:-'..;; These suits are trustworthy, stylish, perfect Ten 'Dollars.' In blue or fancy wool single or double breasted. n WHEN YOU SEE who will introduce the popular nursery rhymes In the play.. The costumes Wtli be all new and there are many sir prises In store for both old and young. The children are being rehearsed by Mrs. Ada. DoW Currier, the well-known pro fessional stage director. The perform ance at the open-air theatre will be free to all who come to the Oaka on Satur day afternoon. , ' -; V . v Manager Frledlander bee arranged for a great cake walk by 10 colored ladles and gentlemen, which will be led by the famoua Blng Henderson of Omaha. Nebraska,- known as the moat celebrated leader of cake walk la America.- Varl oua eouplee will represent . the leading olttea of Oregon and a prise will be awarded to tha couple voted aa the "In these business fitting and worth ; y - ' ". - black 'worsted, or cheviot patterns- IT IN OUR AD ITS SO ; THIRD champions. Thla eake walk will be seen for the first time On Mondsy night, dur ing the Labor day celebration. s , Cheap Rates East. ' : On September I and 10 the Canadian Paolflo will sell round trip ticket a to eastern terminals at very loie-ratee. Tlcketa good tor stop-overs with prtvi- , lege of returning; same line or via any direct line. It will eoet you no more to travel via "The Great Scenle Route." Double daily train service .and tha best of everything. For full particulars call on or address F. R. Johnson, F. P. A Portland, Oregon. - ; . : . iSorerrad eeek Canned Orseda, Allen 4k Lewis Bast Brand. OAK