The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 31, 1906, Image 16

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    tiis orL"3:i daily journal post-land. .Friday . gvnrr.:3. y: jttjt n. r.?.
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HID I'M DV COi'llEST1018 .
Thoss at Head of List Stnigsfs to Rttaih Their Positions of
v ' Advantaet, Whils Others Labor to' Overcome the
-. Leaders. - - - -
The announcement that the educational
eontaat will cIom . September IX. three
daya earlier than wm expected, la ceue
loc contestants and their friends to Una
no thair support tor tba flnlah.
"" People, ara now returning from the
beaches and from tba mountains, an
ablln tba contestants to make oalla
which thair absence haa heretofore r.n
derad Impossible. As aoon aa Mia city
torn fill wa-Ttea BvenHii
wanted aa ona of the flrat raqulslta
supplies. . When tha contestant or his
representative la an hand an advanve
- subacriptloa may be secured and votes
added to tha contestants score.
City newspaper -readers who can af
ford to go away from home for tha sum
mer can afford to advance weir ' auo
' acrtptlona for a few months, when - In
doing- ao a worthy boy, or alrl Is helped
te an education which mlht otherwlaa
be denied. ... ; -v.' '
-1 - Sew Bneonraffe
Patrons who wUhxfb help conteaUnta
can J enooursce them ereetly to notify
them" by postal to call on them for the
advance payraente on auoscripuona. in
makins; such calls the contestant often
; picks up other subecrlptlona in tha same
neighborhood. ;
Swedish Boy mrowi fled ,
One of the boys- who has held his own
wry well throughout the contest Is Paul
Nygren. P East Third street. Portland.
Re has never dropped below the position
where ha began, and, he haa worked wp
the Una -somewhat- At present he Ms
among; the scholarships, but ha wants to
go higher in .order to ' be sure -of tha
school of his choice. .-f..,v-'.
Paul's former Sunday ' school ''teaoher,
: now . at Tacoma. , Washington. recom
mends him aa follows: . ,-'.: ' .,
The Contest Bureau, TheDreron Jour
nal, Portland Oregon In regard to Paul
Nygren (one of youn Journal , carriers
and scholarship .contestants) 1 his for
mer Sunday school .teacher of tha Swed
ish Mission church In Portland, want to
state that he la a very good and honest
boy In every "respect. Have alwaya found
him very studious and ambitious,' and
be deserves suoeass-Tours truly,
. -HULDA 8. CARLSON.",
'This "Indorsement Is attended 'by one
from Rev. Theodore Ouatafaon, pastor of
tha Swedish Mission church, as follows:
."Paul Kygren cams to Portland In Jan
uary. 104. . He is U years old. He haa
attended our Sunday school regularly;
haa proved himself te be a bright and
honest little man. I am therefore glad
to introduce him to you as a good
scholar. Hoping you will help him in his
striving for a course la electrical eogl- J
neertng la the Internationa) Correspond
ence school, I am, respectfully, '
THEODORE. OUSTAFSON,
"Pastor 8wedlsh Mission.
' aTugeaa for Charles Crroea. '
: O. J. Hull of Hull's drug store. Kngeab,
la a prominent member of the Chris.
tlan ohurch of Bugeae. Ha advises The
Journal that tha members of this de
nomination of Eugene are much ln?er.J-
eated tn ChatteS Oroea of the T. M. C. A.
contesting for- a scholarship In order to
prepare himself to become a, minister of
tha Christian church., Mr. Hulr says
STAJTsnra) or oosmgTAjnrs nr Tons.
NelUe May Shannon, if Tenlne. PorUaad. Or. ......Il.t
. . m... . . If am
nore.ce A. wusoa, IDS tisisyu, roriiana, ur. ..
IIUtaa McVlcker. St. Johns. Or... ..7,J
Mildred L. Clemn,a. University Park. PortUnd. Or. ....,...;.., .4.0
Ouy Orahara. Troutdala. Or... J.
Rhode I Bulnaker; Albany. Or. .. ... .,v.', .. M,H
Clay Jonea. 4 Baat Twelfth SU Portland. Or..................l
Bertie O. Chaa. Ill CUy St, PortUnd, Or...,,. i. ,,..ll.7
Edith M. Harris. 41 Oxford SL. Portland, Or. ...... .........."..
Charle'a Oroea, T( M. C A, Portland...... ....................... .T0
Cart.Shelton, Forty-eighth St. Mount Tabor. Or......... '...... .1.7
Mary E. Powell. 4JT Salmon 8L, Portland. Or, . ... .T.4
Roy Johnson. 74 Dlvlaloa St. Portland. Or. .. ......... .IS1
Maa Pandergraaa. til North Seventeenth St. Portland. Or..... ...11.011
Paul Nygren. Ill Eaat Third St. Portland,' Or...... ...... ...... 11, II
Melale O Donnell, Buxton. Or .................... !,
John Benson, Chsmawa, Or ........... .. IO.TIs
Mabel Magnaas. Amity. Or...'. .i ...14.I4I
Dorcaa Tan Schoonhoven, Cove. Or.........,.., ...... ......1..... 14.18
Xoula Serra, Aatorla. Or. . ........ ....4.., ...I,7II
.. I.oao
W-. i eii". vurvuiii, v . .......-........
4 Ruth Turner, 101 Kerby St. Portland, Or
31ena Patlllo, Oranta Pass. Or, .......
Harry Brant. Tha Norton, Twelfth and Morrison, Portland. Or....
XJoyd Riches, Sllverton, Or.. ................
Clsy Cary. Sa)em, Or.. .:.:..V.. .....
Aileen Hackman. Myrtle Park, Portland, Or. .. .. .
, "Louise Scott Central addition. Portland, Or
Ouy Johnson, 10 Grant St, Portland, Of. .Vr......
R. W, Cyriis, Selo, Or..,".".',, ................... ........t.... .....
Ivy Oweaa, Cedar Mills. Or.....
Edward I Kinsman, Linnton, Or.................
AgiiM jbTane, juaiourai, ur, ........... .... ....
Tz'acs (tzzlily to Czrr; X:z .layer Ubzl 1
W. E. Owynn. 14 Eaat Thlrty-aaventh St, Portland Or.,...,...
RJghard W. Ollvln. Roseburg, Or..w. ................ ...........
uwi u. Jvina . Jkangawm, yr, .......
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Mabel Magnega, ' Amity Girl Worldng
Hard . for t On ; of . The 'Journal'
Scholarship. ;."- l '"";
that a large .number of subscriptions
could be secured for the benefit of Gross
If .there waa some one to carry on a
canvass among tha people of the church
of Eugene. ' ' , ' '
PeoBla but feel wan dlsooaed toward m
cause, and yet fail to act In relation to
It unless a collector stands tn front of
them ready to -take their money. This
is a peculiar philanthropic and bene
ficiary enterprise. A few" persons will
be sufficiently Interested In scholarship
oontestants to volunteer subscriptions
In their favor. But generally ' the con
teatanta must wait upon .their friends
who ara kindly disposed and receive
their money and directions as to where
to send the paper, earing tha subscriber
Pabst Malt Crovn
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PABST beer Is made from Pabst exclusive deht-day
cnalt, manufactured ia Pabst'a own specially con- '..
. structed malt bouse, fatnoaa the world over as the lie est,
most complete and cleanest malt house built. This . ;
mammoth malt Uouae, five stories high and covering' half -a
block of ground, ia ao constructed that air can not enter
it except through fourteen aheeta of filtered waterthus
the malt ia growing ia moistened with filtered water and
comes ia contact only with filtered air. . Besides its won
derful cleanness, Pabst exclusive eight-day malt, grown ,
in this malt house, is the only malt grown in nature's owa ''
way to retain all of the rich food value of the barley,
thus Pabst Bine Ribbon Beer ia the richest in food Talus '
' aa well aa the cleanest beer in the world. ; - - - '
When Orwarfag Beer, call for '
; Patet Bus Ribbon '
CHAS. ItjOHN Q, CO.
Third and Pino
Main 460 1
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SCHOOL
DAYS
And School Boys and Girls are
almost ripe. - We haye in stock
a line of '' ' V
SUBSTANTIAL : SHOES
In calf and Tici kid, patent tip and extension soles that will
afford the children ?the time of their lives" in kicking them
vuw-. au utictiii ocwjais in uicie anoes lor a tew days.
$1.39
SIZES 5 TO 8
98c
SIZES yt TO 11
$1.24
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lCyft also carry the celebrated
AMERICAN GIRL and JULIA.
MARLOWE SHOES for women
and misses best footwear for the
money ever placed on a woman's
foot.
BAR; ON
SHOE STORE;
Koney-Savers in Footwear-23C-232
Morrbon Stmt Near Second
the trouble of writing; a letter te the
publisher or of calling; upon the local
news agent. l- -
allot Bom Vote. t
C-Ik Morse, rural free delivery N
Hood River, Oregon, sends a bunch
of votes In favor of Nellie Mar Shan.
non. ' - ,. (.
Uarr B- Powell Is helped In her con
teat for a scholarship , by a voluntary
subscription from Bcappoosa, sent , by
William Patterson.
Dean Knox at Corvallls. Is fsttlng; sub
scriptions so ast that .ft hardly can
keep a supply ofjwotes. n
Edith Harris the refugee from San
Francisco, striving; for one of The Jour
net's scholarship. Is doing; remarkably
well, considering; the few acquaintances
sbs has in-Portland. :
Mabel Maxncsa of Amity ia buay with
tha people of her. locality oonvtnolng
them that, they ahould prepay their sub
scriptions ' to Tha Journal In order to
Insure hsr a scholarship. ' .'
Rev. Qeorre .T. Houghton, rural free
delivery No. I, Troutdale, - la aatberina
subscriptions foa- Ouy Graham, tba am'
bltioue eon of lira. Graham, ona of the
teachers In the Troutdala schools.
.. Mssav a Staxa. SJ.;"
Tuition In beat Oregon achoola, 7(
tn cold and cash commissions. . r.
Following Is -the list or scholarships.
with approximate eaah value or aaan.
offered as prUea. Detailed Information.
concernlnc them will be publlahed from
time te Ume, or furnished on applica
tion te the contest department: V .. ,
Aoademy of tha Koiy Namee., Aa- -' I
torla. value ..$!(
Albany College, Albany, value 109
Bahnke-Walker Bualneaa , College.
Portland, value It
Capital Bualneaa College, Salem.
. value .'. let
rv.1i.mhla . YTntwaw1t-v . PnHl.n
value lef
Dallas College, rallaa, value....... it
OlUesple- School - of expression,
Portland, value II
HUT Military Academy. Portland.
value its
Holmes Business College, Portland,
valuer...... lev
Holmea-Flandera Private . School,
Portland, value Itt
International Correspondence
Schools, Bcranton, Pa value.... 11
KcMlnnvllla College, MoMinnrllla,
value 4
Oregon College of Optometry....... 0
Oregon State Normal. Ashland.
Oregon, cash prlsea and ......... Jl
Oregon Conservatory of aluslo,.' . t
Portland -i ,-,
Ona Pianoforte Scholarship, value tot
One Tlolla Soholarahlp, value.... 12
- One Ouitart and Mandolin Scholar.
ahlp. valua . -n..., 10
Paelflo College, Newberg. value..... lit
Paclflo Telegraph Institute. Port- -
land, value lit
Pags-Davls Company Original Cor- .
. respondence School of Advertise
ing, en commercial ouuaing,
Portland
Portland Sohool of Oomestle Bci-
. aitea, Portland- (T. W. C. A.),
value 104
Sacred . Heart Aoademy, Salem,
value lit
St. Mary's Academy, " Portland,
value . lot
Whit worth College, Tacoma, Wash-.,
Ington. two year'a acholarahip,
- either preparatory ' or collegia,
. value 10
Besides ths cash commissions which
the students receive when they secure
new subscriptions eash purses to tba
total sum of tTIt will be. awarded as
.follows: .
- A purse of 1100 foe the general ex
pense of the winner while attending any
public or private Institution providing
free tuition. "
I. A purse of f 10 to be used la the
same manner aa tha above.
I. A puree of 1100 for Incidental ex
penses to supplsnt a scholarship se
lected from the foregoing list
4. a purse or 17 in addiconwte ene
of the foregoing scholarships. V
. A purse of ISO in addition to one
of the foregoing scholarships.
. A purse of tit in addition to tone
of the foregoing scholarships, ,- -,-M.
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justifies the motto which It has
aumad: "Sohool of .Suooeaa .-
A scholarship la the Paclflo Telegraph
institute, valued at 1125. Is-one of the
beet scholarships la a technical school
which The Journal offers to Its contest
anta.. . .- .: -v . :.-:'--.
LEivjsTon u;:wo open
: BYAKUARTT FIRSTS
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Scarcity of Labor Has Caused
Contractors to Make Slow
"''"''! ; Progress. t
"At the .present rate of progress, the
O. R. A N.'Co. will open ita new Una
from Riparl to Lewlaton the first of
next January.- The bridge over the river
admitting the road into Lewlaton may
not be'completed by that time, but tha
road will be completed to a point on the
opposite aide of tha river. -
The urangevllle extension under con
struction by the Northern Paclflo from
Culdeaae will be 6 mllee long. At pres
ent the company is working all the men
H can get and haa It miles graded. The
scarcity -or labor make progress slow
and It will be months before the grading
Is finished. ... -.'. '
Low water in the Snake river haa add
ed to the difficulties - of construction
work by the O.'R. A N. contractors on
tha R! par la line. " There haa beed no
appreciable Increase in tha number of
available men to work on tha grade
slnoe the harvest : ended. '- George W.
Boachke. chief engineer of the. O. R. A N..
returned yesterday from Spokane, where
ha haa under construction a nsw 10,00
depot of pressed brick and ' the moot
modern plana. The depot will be com
pleted in December. - Work on it has
been delayed by difficulty in eeouring
materials. The company will en Sep
tember ( let a contract for a new depot
at Walla Walla to cost In tha neighbor
hood of 140.000. The building will be
pressed brick and atuooo.
Allen A Tewls Beet Brand.
SHREVE
:& C o ni p a ny
will occupy about Sep
tember first, their tem
porary building st rr-
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
Semaad for Operators : in . Vorthweet
' . Ireatst Thaa the Supply. .
Taking advJnUee of - the fact that
Portland ,1a the railroad center of the
Paclflo northwest, where large numbers
of 'telegraph operators are employed, N.
W. Oaterhout decided to esUbllsh a
school . la teach telegraphy
A modest beginning wss made in
rooms over the .Grand theatre. The pa
tronage grew ao rapidly that larger
Quarters became necessary and tha
school waa moved to the Commonwealth
building, Sixth,' Ankeny and Burnslda
Streets.
The classes In telegraphy and type
writing are growing. But the demand
for operators is greater than the aupply.
The rapid development of the northweat
is making nsw stations for teleg
raphers.
Telephone companlea, fn their long
distance official work, use telegraph op
erators and every large telephone office
is being fitted i up with receiving land
transmitting keys and furnished With
operators as fast as thsy can be had.
Ths Paclflo Telegraph institute is
equipped with M ohm- aoundera, keys,
snd relsys, glaes partitioned telegraph
tables, reannaters, typewriters and main
lines, switchboards snd everything nec
essary for practical work. The rapidity
with which the institute is Of aMfytng
onorator to take issponsJbla position
Van Ness Ave. and
Sacramento Street
Complete stock of
nTAMONT) a rt A
GOLD JEWELRY;
WATCHES. SIL- ,
VERWARE, GLASS
WARE, STATION-' v
ERY, ETC, now on
: sale at j , ..
Post . Street and
drant Avinue
SAN FRANCISCO
WARM WEATHER WILL HELP
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Your
v Catarrh by Using HjrotneL
Every one who Is afflloted with ca
tarrh ahould take advantage of the
warm weather to get rid of this annoy
ing and distressing disease, for the
right treatment in August and Septem
ber will give benefit much mors quickly
than in the winter and early spring.
Tha gsrm-kllllng and health-giving
Hyomel when breathed In - the summer
months hss an even more Beneficial ac
tion than when . used in the colder
weather. It is nature's own remedy for
ths cure of catarrh. It goes to the moat
remote atr cella In the nose, throat and-l
lungs, killing and driving from ths sys
tem the catarrh germs. a '. ',
Hyomel la ths simplest, most blsaa-
ant and the. only guaranteed cure fot
catarrh that has over neen discovered.
It Is sold by Woodard. Clarke A Co.
under a guarantee to refund the money
If it doee not give complete satisfaction.
At this season of the year, tha first
day's use of Hyomel will show a de
cided Improvement in health and in a
short time there will be no further
trouble from catarrh.
Tou take no rlek in'buylng Hyomel.
The complete outfit ooote but 11.0, ex
tra bottlea SOe, and If after using, you
say It has not helped you,. Woodard.
Clarke A Co.' will retarn your money. -
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Thcrc is morc value to the
square inch in these business
suits of ours fof men than you :
will find in the " ordinary kind
for fifteen dollars, ?
: These suits are trustworthy,
stylish, perfect fitting and worth
Ten DollarsT v.. yf
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fancy woot
Single or double breastecL
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171 7-E ARE NOT MOVING,
V y nor are weselling out, and are
iidt oixeririg'
always; rely on getting at qui? store first
dass merchandise and at the LOWEST
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MARKET PRICE. ; Give us t a . ; fehow -to
figure;on what you need. Vc'll sliow you
it will be MONEY IN YOUR POCKET.
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FURNITURE CO.
184-186 FIRST STREET
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Jbf '-invoice August 9th. ; ' v''.'",,-'..',' V---.'
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