'-tThb .oesooh daily lonitnALi T05TLAHP. wbphesdav- pvawBtft- -Accnsf ti. "K iOf ; mot KELSO AIID CASTLE ROCK BOYS' CLUBS HI CAMP V ' i F ISVWORRIED, Wall Wallan Dos Not Under- ? t 'stand Absence of Governor' t 'I From Present Contest "Ti v." - ... POLITICIANS CANNOT ' ' f . UNDERSTAND SUSPICIONS iAithoufB Everything Appears to Be 'V Coming Way of Waahingtoa Solon, ' He Is Distrustful of the Outcome .. .''of the Caucuses. ' I t i , (Bpectel Dispatch to The JosrssU f,r Statu, Aug. J. There , le but one ; j W&shingtoaV politician worrying over the r i result of . the caucuses held over the ' tUU Monday for the ticket to be 4 nominated frlday, end that to Senator I lvt Ankeny. Why h le worrying U a source of wonder to local Bepub ' llcana, hut that he la all acre. Bo far f ae can be determined, th chief cauee ; f of Ankeny'a worry la due to th eb ' aence of Governor Mead from th pree f ent eonteat. . At- no tjm haa th gov- amor abown a hand la th earn and o t far aa carr be learhed he haa no Inter : t wets. That, la Juat what keep Ankeny on the anxious aeat. t ' : In Walla Walla county, where th r eenlor aenator come rrora, suspicion : i I covers every man, be he but the veriest - want-heeler, and ao Ingrown- has thla v becom In , Senator , Ankeny'a makeup that na cannot dui regsra jaesa a w einne mm Amlnous Men who have -followed the political 1 same in thla statei however, aay that Mead can be the only kwer by thla - alienee, tie naa contented nimeeii win making speeches before achool convea tlona and aoctetlea and haa left politic severely alone. If be la a candidate for re-election In 1 lot, th politicians ay that be ahould be taking a hand la : the gam and prepare his fence. ' ' Aakeay Saaaieatly gosplcloms. ' ' ?V Walla Walla politician are stirring things up. for Ankeny and Warden "' Xeea' action In the laat city election at ' that place haa given Ankeny'a cohorts ". the chance to accuse th governor of . fighting Ankeny.1 This waa -th theme of aa editorial which appeared in An keny ' Walla . Walla paper Tuesday '. 'morning. Local politicians discredit; it end say it 1 due to Ankeny'a inherent . suspicion of everybody. . It la well known that Ke' appointment waa the -only favor asked by Ankeny from Mead. It waa readily granted and ao etrlnga ' ; attached to It, hut Ankeny waa never i"; given reason to - believe that Mead -would allow Ankeny the right t vae . state appolntmentaeagalnat Mead'a own - Interests In every little political con test that waa to be pulled off. The selection of th nominees named ' 'by Pile for etate eenat la considered -but th fulflUment of Pile- pledges' mad to Ankeny. . That many of these ., men are persona noo grata te Mead la ' well known. Anybody who la sequalnt--'. fed with Washington politic can pick . f out' these men by looking over th list. Th Xirat one lhatrattract th jtye. It ; Pliny U Allen. Many politicians remember with glee . the picture ntllen presented coming oat ; cf th exeoutlve mansion , at Olympla .; :on an early spring day In 1905, after a ; brief, bnt nevertheless comprehensive, , chaf wlth Mead. It waa at th Urn . the etate printing bill waa up. Allen had formed a combination with Al How of Tacoma and Gordon Corbaly of Spokane, by which Allen waa te get ' the Job ef - atate . printer. He had 1 i thrown over the - nomination for etat aenator at th preceding election te Frank TwitchelU who managed Piles' ; campaign in the aenatorlal race aad "Who waa eubeequently elected. . Me Salaey fee COerka. ' The bill which the combination waa 4i working to put through waa noticeable for th absence of a provision for cler- leal hire. 'Allen waa aaunterlng through . th capltol building tone day and met a ..young man whom 'he thought would . 'xmaka a clever clerk. Later Governor '-Mead called Pliny into th executive of- lic and apoke brieny ror a few min utes. Alien came out with hi faoe aa red as the proverbial utile red choel- . ' bouse. Later a clause waa added to the , bill providing, for extra clerk hlr In th executive office for the aid of the ' atate printer which carried a salary of 7 a jraae witn It. When th amount of this salary wee announoed, it la aald that' the youngs menwhomAUa ' thought would make an ideal , dark carolled. :..... . ',. C W. Gorham. formerly editor of the rrSnoleealsa Tribune, wsa given th po- - siiioa ni printer ana A"n nan 'bad no.ua for Mead since. Nothing would have attracted further notice to Mead and Allen In the present fight Come where you can get aat lef action to the letter. -Theee suite are designed, fit. -ted-and-tailnrrd with eat rema- careeuita that Ire a eat iaf ac tion to buy and a aatisf action to wear. . They have the right lines, pat fern and material. $20.00 Summer Suits are . ' now .....f 14.00 115X0 Summer Suits are , now .......f8.S Two-Piece Outing Suits tt..r.. ........ HALF PRICE f.C3 Trousers. at.......$2.3S ii.CO Trousers at.......t3.45 , Cee the Window Display. , lien's and Boys' Outfitters. .1(5 AND 1U THIRD STREET Mohawk Building. - Boys' dubs of Kelso and Caatla ; were organised and are conducted by Rev. FreOackaciirpMtbToTlhe i velopment of Christian character.' The clubs are managed by a committee composed of ministers and business men, ., ' . - " . : . '-. ,. ' had it not been for th arrival laat night of A. N. Brown. Mead's private secretary. Politicians aay they want to know whether Mead is atlU after Allen and will try to put him out In th convention Friday. Th knowledge of a Mead representative arriving will probably give Senator Ankeny a sever turn and caus him .to deepen big sus picions of the govamor. ' Mead and llee rrtende.' But thla would be useless for Mead and Piles are friends. Absolute friends, say- those who - have watched their actions, and even if Allen were turned down at the laat moment. Mead would not oppose th naming of any other man Pile might select. " . ' Polltlclana aay that Crocker ia ' to blam for' Ankeny'a worry. . Soma de clare that th -"boaa" played double with Ankeny in th last fight Th llt tl incident over Tom Palna in the Seattle revenue office rs remembered and it I said that Crocker 1 pointing out With sinister meaning ' the action Pile took ta that affair. Pain waa a clerk in the revenue of fice and Crocker discharged him. Piles turned around and appointed Paine to a. little better Job In Waahington. Thar waa no open rupture between Crocker and Pile over th affair, but Crocker haver forget and. in eprte of the faltb fuloess with which Pile la keeping hla promise of securing an Ankeny delega tion of 'holdover aenator from King oounty, is pointing out to the Walla Wallan thst because Pile opposed Crocker, it must necessarily follow that the Seattle man la opposed to Ankeny. And it la aald that Ankeny la Juat sus picious enough, to believe It, or rather haif-belleve It, which mak ltL worse. : ' Wo Baaeoa fog Bietraai .: .... Piles ha made hla pledae good and did it by selecting a list of men for the atate eenate whom be can rula ab solutely. - These men war selected without consulting Mead and the com plexion f the elate la unfavorable to the chief xcutlv. What else Ankeny can ask for cannot be fathomed by local people H haa no reason to be suspicious of Mead, and yet be dla truata th lattar. . n ;.'.., John L. Wilson's position jn the atate polltlca haa com to b regarded aa a aort ef hippodrome. Wilson states that b doe not want an office. The next day he turhe around and tells his ne mles to "go to hell." He i a parados in himself and politicians expect the next announcement 4o ba to-t he effect that ha- will enter the senatorial, race against Ankeny la IrOI. He le eject ed to do so anyway, wbejher he Tnmkm the announcement or -aori cl3t ia well remembered What he had to amy upon the matter' of obtaining a aat in the United States eenate. ?AnsHtan can buy bla way Into the eenate," aald Wll son, "but It takes a man of bralna to get there without - th eld of bank notes." Wilson baa the money now, something 4m did not have when he made the remark, and ee one politician put It, "Ha didn't gala control of the P.-L for fun. ..- ,' . .... . . .v v Y0UK6 IVOMAH IS KILUD BY AUTO lfl BAY CITY Chauffeur Says She .Emerged From Path In Front of Car - : Police Doubt Story. T (Joarsal gpeelal BerTlee.) San Francisco, Aug. ' St. -A young woman, well dressed and from her gen rat appearance probably well connect ed, met . death on , Ocean boulevard shortly after 11 o'clock laat night by being rua- down by a n a ut omobtl t.. The machine, driven by Eugene Nleol. chauffeur . la ' the employ of Dunham, Carrlgan at - Hayden. waa apeedlng alons the boulevard whan th woman suddenly emerged from a foot path into, the middle of the - road and waa struck by the flying ante. Nlcol waa unable to alacken the speed of th machine In order te prevent striking the woman and aha waa tossed eome distance. .;,...'. As quickly aa possible Nlcol brought bla automobile to a standstill and went to the assistance of th -woman. - At thla Juncture another touring car came up and, noticing the accident, the driver topped. It passengers assisted Nlcol to remove the woman to a hospital, but she was dead on - her arrival. Nlcol aye he waa alon at th time, but gave no satisfactory axplaaatlon ef his pre ence there alone at that hour of - the night The police think th case, merits careful investigation. UNIONS MUST PAY HEAVILY FOR BOYCOTT (Jooraal Bperial avrvlee.) Racine. Wis., Ang. . Union labor waa dealt a heavy blow by,th decision of Judge Chester A. Fowler In th boycott suit for 125,000 damages brought by Otto Bi Bohulta. a. bakss, egalast tBTTTaaei and Labor council, Benjamin Dress en and others. By th decision the contract exacted from the boss bakers by th union men' In an effort to enforce the closed shop la held -Illegal; th trades council and the Individual members are enjoined from using the "unfair" list; the boycott la declared an actionable con spiracy to accomplish a criminal or un lawful., purpose: Bchults is allowed te recover damagea of SXSfip for th los of profit from the time of the commence ment of the boycotting sets up to the time of the trial, and 13.600 In damagea for the amount of Injury to his business property In relation to ita selling value. Wyoming Bepablioaaa. - : (Journal Special Service.) ' Casper, Wyo., Aug.' . One hundred and forty delegates and a considerable number of other visitor are In Casper far the Repebllcan state eonventl jn. Th convention WllH perfect a tempor ary organisation this evening, and wlli proceed with th work of nominations to morrow. Candidates will be nsmsd for governor and other etat officers to bo voted for at the November election - Rock, Waahington. now in amp at FRISCO OFFICER IS SHOT BY THIEF Unknown Man Caught Unreeling Wire Belonging to ' Home - Phone Wounds Officer. ' EMPTIES REVOLVER AT v,- SPACE OF A FEW YARDS Patrolman Falls Mortally Wounded, .' but Firea at Fleeing Assailant No Trace .Found of Assassin, Who Makea Good Mis' Eacapa. ; (Journal SpKlal Service.) v San - Francisco, Aug. . An un known man ahot and ' probably fatally injured Policeman 3. 3. Cook, at Sev enth and Brannan streets shortly after midnight thla morning. A special aquad of policemen from all stations la town comprised of all available offi cers, waa at one detailed aa a acouring party, but nothing haa been learned which might lead to the capture of the man who committed the crime. Policeman Cook had been atatloned for eom time at a bank at Seventh and Market streets and. going off duty at midnight, etarted to walk down to the Southern Paclflo yarda in order te catch a- freight train to Ocean View, where b lived. At Seventh and Bran nan he came .acroaa four man who were engaged in unreeling wire from a cable of th Kom Telephon company, wnicn had been left there by workmen pre paratory to putting It down manholes. The men were euttlng the cable and the policeman placed them under arrest. He began to question one of them and learned from him. that h lived gt Ble-hth and Barry streets. . At that polnt-th man suddenly drew rrevblver and. placing It to the police man's stomach, fired- three staota in oulck succession. Cook felt to -th ground, but as he Jar woandsd in the street managed to draw hla- own gun and emptied th. contents ef its cham bers at the fleeing men. The man who ahot him turned and fired back two more shots and disappeared into the darkness. '. Cook was ahot three tlmee in the aide end abdomen. The surgeons de not think he can live. He ha a wife and two children. . ' CAROLINA SUSTAINS. STATE DISPENSARY LAW . tJoeraal Special Servlse.) Columbia. S. C, Aug, . As a result ef yesterday's primary election a ma jority of candidate favoring Tillman's state dispensary law ware successful. Insuring th continuance of . the law. Partial . returns Indicate- the nomination of M. B. Ansel for governor, who waa opposed 1T T1""-", '" iffiral option and J.- F. Iyon foe attorney general.,, OAKLAND WOMAN DIES . WHILE IN ALBANY (Special rxspateh te The Jooroal) " Albany. Or., Aug. !. Mrs. H. M Duns worth of Oakland. California, who haa been visiting in this city at the home of Mr. Blaser, . died - suddenly Monday morning at their bome. The cause of death la attributed to Jieart disease or aeut indigestion. Bh was 74 years of age, X eon who Is nrthe Alsea country on an outing trip, and a daughter of Oakland, Cali fornia, survive her. Rich Food Value ' Of Pabst Beer Good Reason Why the Finest Bottled Beer Should Be in Every Home. There le no beverage more healthful and none mora satisfying and refresh ing than good beer. Thst Is why we ay that Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, the choicest of all bottled beers, should be In . every horn where thing to eat and drink are valued according to their purity, cleanneae and actual . food strength.- Before or with your meala It la appetising and invigorating and at all tlmea it ie a cool, refreshing drink. Pabst Blus ' Ribboir Beer is- the supe rior of all beers In cleanness and purity and also in food value. Thla ia becaut of the Pabst exclusive eight-day method of making malt. Malt la the soul and body of beer, and the richer. the malt the more wholesome th beer. Malt ta made from . barley by a process of growth and perfect malt, Pabst. elght dsy malt, contalna all the food elements of barley In predlgeated form. ' Most' brewers grow their malt la four days, but four-day malt la an un natural development and necessarily Inferior because In the rushed growth of the grain Ita vital food value la thrown 'off and lost. By scientific ex periment end 10 years of - practical brewing Pabst has proved-that eight daya are required te make perfect melt. This give th oaney alow growth and all the food : value of the grain la re tained In Pabst eight-day malt. That ia why . Pabst Beer la so nourishing and strengthening, ,. . ' CHARLES KOBlff at CO. . Mela 4SS -V Ceraer Third aad Pla Paoit Blue Ribbon" Beer ' ' ' .a i.i wnwrn suBRina asst. ron pabsi Ooble Creek whencs they marched from HOT TIME FOR ST. JOHfiS COUdCIL City Fathers Denounce Each V.Othe In Words That Hiss and Sting. v MAYOR VALENTINE IS ; i DILIGENTLY ROASTED City Treasurer and Recorder Corns in for Little, Pleasant ; Personalities That Keep , Crowd With Bated Breath All During Session, v JV'T--vr?' - '; Beet Side Bepeatament. . ,' The St ' John councilman at their meeting laat night bad the time of their Uvea, The atmosphere wa heavily charged with excitement. . Th little ball waa packed with an expectant crowd, all looking for a warm session, and they were In no wis disappointed. Rev. E. S. Bollinger, recently of the First Congregational church of Oregon City, who has accepted the pastorate of the Highland Congre : gational church, .East- Sixth and Prescott streets, Portland. ,, '.'J City Treasurer HaU set off the flre worke by presenting th following reso lution, which h asksd th council to I adopt 'Beaolved, That we, the council of the city of 8t John hereby declare aa legal and valid all our acta sine tb present mayor became poatm aster of thla city, and w will protect W. B. Hall, city treasurer, la paying any and all warrants signed by said mayor since said data." - In explaining the resolution, Mr. Hall tsted that hla bondsmen had directed hlra to tak thle course for Jhelr pro tection. H Intimated that unless th resolution was adopted ha would sew the town up tight ao far ae the continuation of all city work Is concerned. City At torney Oreene suggested to th council that it was entirely unnecessary to paaa such a resolution, that the mayor waa and la mayor de facto, that aa long aa he held on to th job th acta of the city government, were legal and could not be questioned by a subordinate of ficer, aueh as the treasurer. After the counoll had threshed over th matter for half aa hour and th city attorney had given several legal opin ions concerning It, the half dosen law yer spectators broke In, uninvited, and ahed a mixture of light and darkness en the perplexing question. ' At this tags of the proceedings th Rev. Fred 3. Warren engaged in a lengthy and animated colloquy with the city attor ney concerning the mora sbstrus and technical questions Involved ia the pas sage of the resolution Councilman Hewitt, who seemed to be at oute with everything and everybody, proceeded to grill th mayor to a brown' turn for not resigning. He charged the mayor with being responsible for ell St. Johns' , municipal woee and dramatical ly demanded that he forthwith resign, and give eome other' good man a chance. Following Mr. Hewitt, Attorney, T. T. Tarkersquared. away, f or.a speech, of advice to hi honor, the mayor, . but Councilman Raser awor he wouldn't stand for It and ordered the loquacious lawyer to desist. v- The Rev. Mr. Warren seamed to hav a bannering to return to th limelight and engaged in a second animated discussion with th city attorney, coming out a close second.' Councilman King her aought to cut the Oordian knot by sug gesting that the councilman sign tb treasurers resolution, instead ef pass ing It ae a body, but Councilman Raaer balked at putting hla John Haaeock to such a paper. . After an hour and a half discussion. In which- half the residents of the city took part, the council de cided to turn down the resolution of Treasurer Hay. . ' - The Improvement of Philadelphia street which leads from th river to th business part of th city, provoked th expression of a variety of opinions. D. C Roger presented a remonstrenc against the Improvement embracing two thlrda of the abutting property, which waa adopted by the council. u. (j, wooanouse preaenieg a map or new "grade, for thle street which he claimed was two per cent less than the tfieir; horns towns. ' These, dubs one made by Engineer Goodrich ' and would do away with nearly half the cuts and f Ilia of the Goodrich grade, The Woodhouse grade waa discussed by the council and spectators - alike for half an hour. Action upon It was post poned until ths next meeting. Councilman Hewitt poured a few hot snot into Recorder Thorndyk ror oon tlnulng ' to accept municipal funds in pit of the tact that be bad been or dered by the council at. the last meet ing not to do so.. The recorder didn't seem to be disturbed by the roasting, Claiming that under the circumstances, hie notion waa Justifiable. A committee consisting ' of Counoll men King,' Norton and Doble waa ap pointed to inspect v chemical engine that wee offered to the city and report to the next meeting as to the advisability ef Eurchaalnar it. - . The recorder submitted ths following report of bis receipts and disbun inent: Received from all aourcca. III,- .I42.IS; paid out, fM.6ls.ei; balance ea nana, siivte. Shall the new bridge ecross SuUlvan'a gulch be concrete or steel T was tb principal . topic under dlacuaalon ' laat night at the meeting of the East Side Improvement association. The aasocia tion finally went on record aa favoring ooncrete, provided . th coat . did not greatly exceed .the prpoeed steel struc ture. It was announoed that the city engineer ' bad advertised for bide for both concrete and ateet Upon motion of H. H. Newhail the concrete men will be invited to come before the associa tion next Tuesday night and explain the merit a of the concrete bridge. C. H. Reffety, H. H. Newhall and C. HTlelds were named on a committee to urge the council to build a bridge ever Sullivan's gulch without unnecessary delay, aa it la one of the pressing needs of the east aide. It was agreed to make a strong f fort to hav ears, crossing Morrlaon bridge, proceed up Morrison etreat aa far ae Tenth or Thirteenth street. Joseph Buchtsl, E. J. Daly and W. H. McMoniea were appointed a epeclal com mute to, confer with weat aide busi ness men with reference to thle proposi tion. ... .' W. Ik Boise, C H. Raffety and othere discussed the Eaat Third etreet fran chise. It waa finally decided to make the franchise question a epeclal subject at the meeting next Tuesday evening. The Monta villa Improvement league is aot quit so onthualaatle aa It wee ever the fact that BuU Ren water waa turned Into the malne of J. M. Arthur Mount Tabor Water company. For sev eral daya pgat It haa been noticed that the pressure morning and evening was altogether too week for BuU Run pres sure and an inveatlgatloa waa started, which developed that the thrifty Mount Tabor Water company waa turning an honeat penny by' reducing the flow of city water Into tte malne. By an ar- rangement made between the Mount Tabor eomnanr and the city water board the latter agreed to furnish water to the Mount Tabor company at so much per 1,000 gallons. The bill appearo to have been piling up raater tnan Mr. Arthur, owner of the Mount .Tabor com pany, liked, hence the reduction In flow. The league went on' record aa vigorously opposing the curtailment of belr water aupply. Secretary Carter waa instruct ed to notify both water companies to thla effect. Th. T.nt.TI,'.t1i fttrM, Tmnmvaw Imtnt "ltnn and the ralt-viaw-aaJ aoclatlon were invuea to join me eaiTue In its effort to establish aa 10-foot boulevard along Villa avenue. It waa announced that the O. R. s N. officiate bad agreed to establish a flag station at North Montavllla. The rail way people Informed the committee that it would not pay te eetabllah a -depot there end put in an agent and operator. The league concluded that nothing better-eaa be eeoursd now Mrs. Laura Dickenson, a resident of Monta villa. In attempting to board a moving Mountavllla car laat: night fell on the pavement and was badly bruised, though not seriously Injured. vSh waa helped te the car and waa later able to be carried to bar bome. SHIP MANY MELONS ; FROM GRANTS PASS rSpaela Mspatsti Is the SeeraaL) '' Grant Pass, Or Aug. it. Shipments of melone are now being made daily from Granta Pass melon fields. . About IS cars of melone ere shipped from here annually, though the output this season will probably be a little short on ac count of the ravage don by "melon wilt," a new pest that haa found Its way Into the local flelde. ' The melone are as large and of the eame excellent quality as In former seasons. A large number of caaabae -and eantalbupee are aleo being ahlpped from here. . : CALIFORNIA GIRL DIED X FROM HEART. DISEASE (Journal Special Strrlee.) "Chicago, Aug. J Th Investigation by the police of the death - of Edna Jon of San Franclsoo, California, on August It at the homeopathio hospital In thla city proves that th girl died naturally . from heart dlseas superin duced by consumption. At the time the authorltlee thorough ly Investigated' the coroner's verdict es above. . The young woman left I10.0SS worth Of property. -which la supposed to have caused persons to declare her death to be suspicious. ALBANY WATER IS.' ' DECLARED PERFECT X ' (Sped! Dlspstsk to The Joarsal.) - Albany, Or., Aug. !. Albany now boasts of es perfect S water supply a I possible to any city. The large double filter recently Installed by the Willamette Valley company was yes terday placed in operation and la giving tne people water a nearly abaolutely pure a money and science can mak it. ' Taking th excellent system-th city bss bad for years and augmenting thle with one of the most up-to-dattf latere . AND GST HEADY WE TCSACM j -v' : BOOKKEEPINO ' SHORTHAND CORPORATION ' ; TOUCH V. ' ' , ACCOUNTING ; 7 f . TYPEWRITING BANKING - BUSINESS WRITING v -COMMERCIALS : ARITHMETIC RAPID -CALCULATION ALQSBRA: T " We have class in real business writing the kind worth money two evenings per week.' , A special Instructor give the whole evening to that Subject. , Any one can improve hit handwriting.;, s , -j ;-v. '--,,' --, . ? BEHNKE-WALKER v-v-o THE LEADINO '-:l BUSINESS COLLEOE V ELKS' BUILDING. ; TEL. MAIN t50 AND-T0UCH are so taught: at our; school that, students mlways becoms: " 1 competent stenographers. . The incomparable Benn Pitman system is read0y mastered, and Uads mil ethers fot jppced and ctrtaintyTlX was awarded the gold medal at the St Louis Fair for uperiority. i Mimeography, card indexes, , methods for filing, follow-up systems, etc., are included : in the course. JLearn what and how we teach. Call, phone or write for new catalogue free for the asking. D it now. 1 PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PEN ALL vrk sael Waaktagte Strosts S Hen tall. t fer klfi than W4 at BeaattfsuY located ia Portland. Ores, gets asarasessd IscUines ler the cat- lure aad adscatiea el f Sang waste. Special ppertnsities la Music. Art, Laasuases aad Liter stars. Well eealpped Pbrsicsl aad Cbeailcal Lab erstoriss. Herbsrtasi ssd Mloersl Cabinet. Tb largest aad oldest Ladies' Seminary la tb Pads Nerthweet. it enjoys a aatieaai reeutanea Isr las artiag the best pbrsicsl, araata! aad si oral trsia Ing aad developlag tree weaaaabaed. Eeslps socially and dcaneasllr for tb aet sisited statkta. Csaiers Atadeak aad Collegiate Dearees by Stsle Astberlty. lateriereaca with ceavictloB et aeaCatbeUca Is acrapaloiaalr areidee. A cad aay Is Ideally lacated. saald inspiring scenic a eras- Social eepertaslties seek as are avsiisbte as se-etser cny ea the Ceesl Bandings large end cesiSMdle. waU-Uabtsd. heated aad veauistsdi derautorie aad private reeau saeelled with all saedem eeaveoisaces. Tb iaatiratlea la liberal aad progressive witbeat sacriaciag th cbaracts aad tradineas et g sa acaisvesMBt. lerass svadest Sanaiacterr ressreeceereaislred. Write far saaeaacesMat beeklet Beard aad tains Slav sag yaar. A4dreas &ter Seperier. !it.Msnp'i Acseeaay Q,p TM TJpftsrstflfl Iff, 'tT.S.A. Tnm 5chooi. that Placcj YOV IH A OOOB FOeRTIOK. M CUSINES3 COLLI!'. I WASH. TEMTrl STS. PORTLAND, ORKOON Writ Direct to Principal Room SIS. PORTLAND ACADEMY J Portland Oregon . iatb txab wsu om sarv. it. Pits boirs and airla for Eastern aad Western eollagea. . Includes , a .primary ; and grammar school. Boarding hall for girls affording th comforts and care of a refined home. A limited number ef boy will be re ceived into the bome ef one of the In- a tractors. - .-:.. Offloe hour during the Summer from t a. m. to II m. For ttataiogu writ te the addreee given Above- Medical Department . . , I ;' .' Of THS. .... . ' University of Oregon SOtk Ananal Jksalen Boglss Beet. ' IT, ISOS, e m. a. JomrpM, M. v.. Peas. S10 Dekaa Sldg.. Pertlaa. r - will give the elty the finest water sup ply la Oregon, Albany - drawa ' her water from tne Santiam river, a moun tain etrcant about 10 miles away, and th bringing of th same to Albany glvea th filter almost absolutely pore water to work en. the filter taklna out th foreign matter and removing any possible germs that may find lodgment In the stream carrying the water te Al I 1 w - m bany. FOR A P?bi:QTIOW - ' SPECIAL . ' : SPEED CLASSES GRAMMAR : v " BUSINESS ; , CORRESPONDENCE SPELLING ::';;,:, V' PUNCTUATION . T vi.. .TYPEWRITING' ' THE YBAR A. P. Araaatreeit, LL. B., Prioctsst mtt It fay U etttnd ur tckaitf ivrvaee. Collegia, .. Oo-SdaaattenaU aad . SCCOOL OF niGCEST STANDARD zn ran ARTS, SCIENCES, LETTERS AND r.TUSIC " a , . WITH v . . Lar(jc.Endovment ',-; '-. ".v AND " 'j'-..'v .'.,, i..' IsXceUenUlAiiiipnient " SCgterior Scbclirsbl? Tertlflcat from Paolde TJnlveraity heva admitted etudente- from - ear classes to exactly the earn grade in Williams. Amherst, . Princeton. Tale and Columbia." - HORACS M. RAMSBT. ' , t :'.. . Class of list, Tsa abeve Is frooi as artiele by Be. Bnrai-e U . Raaaey, ef et, Sreehaa'a Chnreh, ' Portland, Is a booklet, - eatltlei "Te Seekers of Higher Bdneatlea." - The artlelas Is the booklet art all written if alumni lad sraeVsts ef PaclAo, aad Stag ke had fee tb aahlog. . , . . .... Tbe frtptrtlsrj Eessrttsf High School grednatee and other having credit to make up for col lege courses can do so la Tualatin Academy.....'.,:.. .-. ; i. . rom oatasoovx. : Fill Tern C?:s SepL Ita HILITARY ACADEUY A Boarding and Day School for Boy. Manual Tralnlna, Inlng, - Military Military pteelpllne, Boys of any age College Preparation. Bo: edmltted et eny time. Write for XUua- t rates catalogue. Dr.J. W. HHU Prop, and Principal rail term win epsn sept, is. iio. " ." POBnASTB, OSUBSMtaT. . ' ..: TRE ALLEN PZEPA8ATC3Y SCKCCL Corner Bast Twelfth end Salmon atreate. rreparss pupus ior coneges ana tecnnical schools. Sixth year begina September . ror cataioguee address . , THE ALLEN PREPARATORY iCEOCL rOITLasD, OBBOOST. - . 'oka' BrewaB 'ay. ' , Topeka, Kas., Aug. SI.-Petaratlona have been completed by the cltiee of Osawatomle for the big celebration to morrow of the flfteleth anniversary of John Brown's historic light there. Vice President Palrbanka, Governor Hooh and ' other men . of national fame . are . IITT T aoheduled as speakers, ...J. i ' .. ' : 1 . - ...i .... ...