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- THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. . SATURDAY.; EVENING.' tEPTEMEETl LiilBII SPACE IS Hi DELI J Stats Fair Building Art Already V , Crowded Although Greatly f :v Enlarged TMe Year. i ,v. :s v '. ' t UVESTOCK BREEDERS 7 ' TAKING GREAT INTEREST Opportunity to Bay Prom Best Herds Will Create Actiwtw-Among the Purchaser, of fin Stock and Many i i Deals Arc Expected. ' ' -if;" , "!.""-..".'' ' :r -.' ''V"V r ' (Speetal Mspatek s The foaraal.) 1 8alem..Seet. 1. Even with the addl -'.tlonal buildings that ths management of the Oregon aUU board ot agriculture (have provided to accommodate ma in creased -entry Hat la the livestock de partmonU It la bow beginning to look - as, tf therswould bo insufficient stall spaoe for tho exhibit ot such a lock at iths coming fair. I There haa never baa aa much Inter test menlfeated by tha breeders of llve i Block at any previous fair.' Exhibitors are very anxloua to diaplay thalr breeda, mm comparison lo th only means of learning their value. . Tha judging balng am tar recognised ! experts with tlonal reputation. It la of valua to tha .winning animals-and . enhsnces thalr There will be an opportunity to buy from the brat bard and flocka of tha ant Ira Pacific coatt.- This balng tha trOMr season for tha purchase of broad' Ins aalmale, thera wtll no doubt ba - much activity among nurehaeera - Tha poultry department haa outgrown tha building which was 'erected for It una a few yeara ago and the superin tendent. Frank use. 01 rortisna. naa . serious problem at hand In providing pace necessary to accommodate the patrons of thla department. ., . ' . ,,' Spaas at Premium. . i ' In the machinery section apse la at premium and among the exhibitors thla year will be found new firm a, also a fine diaplay ' of mod era a pp 11 cat! for agricultural interests. . . Notwithstanding tho increase ofapaoe hy the additlona . to the main pavtlloa, .thla section of the fair has already been ' taken and there Is a demand for space 'which the board cannot satisfy. . The various departments of the pavilion will be filled to overflowing by entries made to be exhibited therein. 2 The floral section has been Increased . and a-fouataln erected therein; sad the pace will be lighted and will ba a plaoe of beauty, Amusement and . evening entertain ment will be well supplied amd many 'new and novel features- wtU e found there. ... '. , , . Race-loving; people will find the great est number ss well as the fleetest of horsea ever assembled at one point on the Pacific coaat. and records will be "made and previous records broken. The. Oregon stats fair opens Septem ber 10, continuing six days. . , . ,. ' SH4 lot lose AH Kg doctor 'Jftujiia down be a wjotur , icary jiJia jon itjt- .-.' -. ft Patient Bee It? No; but I am el led it to iCohsuIt With, Me T M .... .1 A methods.!. If ( .ml vm -wilt .least be.intaraated. For any dlsesss to which human flesh IS heir I EMPLOY. X sin a Nstvropathlc, doctor,". i)rugi art net used 1st my practice, and my aue- ess is known from' one and of the ' Hons rssins soaat to' tha other. w . toaUent are -'. .. ..' - . ,; CLMxnx otrmBB. mnT enmo, t irxirTiiT vu suss, - , rWithout an atom of dru'gs-or surgical -ooersUon, ... -" . . , wxav Mmm o t tbsa .'- All manner sf ' afflictions, sspeelslly rheumatism and blood diseases, gtesnasb troubles, lumbago, insomnia and ner--mjosa.-haadaobea, .all alaseas sf fe rsle diseases, ehUdrsn's pomplslnts. eta. J.lnd friends whom I hive cored hsvs auirrlled ms with numerous tsstlmsnials which may be sesa by any. Interested torsos, f Br. W. J. Ei 315 TWELETH STREET rrM CUr. eS Mark frnai H I. ear, ass frea ItiS euwt ear, B fma t' SMWl 110 ' ! L ij m,. ,. ..,..( ,. . t y ' - .. . . v - , I, BS. A.'; mrOTt. Vatasopals. i ; . - . . i ii .....A ;;,v ... " Arc Invited ulton GIRL HELPED HER FATHER-TO , CIRCULATE COUNTERFEIT COIN ' " ' ' J' ? ''''''' 1 " Miss Laura (BMist Waws arrloej Kew " ' Tork. Sept - 1. Confessions msde by Charles Aumack and his alleged wllir. arrested as counterfeiters at Greenville, New Jersey,, -have unfolded an amsslng story of the operations of a family ;of-ooinsrs.r-" '". - - The paraphernalia which bad . been need by the Aumack family for making hundreds of bogus half dollars and quar ters was found burled In the underbruab, near Linden avenue, 10 yards from the Aumack domicile-No. 1711 Boulevard. The police and secret servlos men were led ts the clump of bushes by t-year. eld Arthur Aumack, son of the priaoner. who -had watched his father hide the articles late on Saturday night. As a result, the chief of the band was arrested at bis horns, while the woman who calls herself Mrs. Aumack was cap tured In Brooklyn and locked np In the Ralph avenue- polloe station. X.hjL14- yaajEVItf -.daughter of Aumack... Laura. waa not arrested, a! though she had of ten 'passe bad .money,- but 4s being -kapt un der surveillance, una win oe an im portant witness agalnat nr parents.' Developments in tha cass revealed two domestic tragedies. ( The police say that Just about the time Aumack per BCTi;iGIfl;i.Tfll8,UE.T0 AVOID BEIIiG ARRESTED - Millionaire When - Halted for Speeding' Says Auto Belongs , Los Aageles, Sept. 1-Henry XTHQnt tnaton grew auddenly generous yester day when a motor -cycle policeman held him up for apeedlng. - -The .--magnate laughingly told ths of flcsr that hs did not own ths offending machine and said thst his big blus automobile was tha property of Tommy Sullivan, his chauf feur. - ,The policeman did not recognise Huntington, so bs served his. summons on Sullivan, who wss delighted to hesr that tha flt.eoe gutomobile: was bis property. Huntington aleo wrote a check for ti to tar ths fine. . Aftha time of the arreat Huntington was leaning back In his tonneau snd his ehauffeur was spinning slong - st ; ths rats sf about If miles sn hour when the motor cycle man ordered him to halt. Huntington - leaned . forward snd ' whls pared to . the chauffeur, who slowed down and allowed the officer to overtake him. - ,., , ... - r- . r "It isn't mv mschlns." said ths mnltl millionaire, 't ' belongs to ths drvsr. aeeaa t iv ijmmjr . -. j . . i . - Tommy, acd,uatomed to obey ordera, sulltUv admitted that it was his nuts mobile snd lnwaxdly wished ha was tell ing the truth. : Huntington has ordered two new ma chines from Franca one is to be a J.S0 runabout and ths other a I2M00 (eunng esr. i m. ;',..' .. . . i CAUCUS RESULTS IN. - J ? ' . REPUBLICAN SPLIT - - niseetal Mspatetrte The eansl.) - Csstie Rock. Wash., Sept. 1. The bit ter fight between' the factions sf ths Republican party called out an excep tionally Isrgs attsndsnce st ths csuous held .Thursday night. The ring, whlah hss been In eontrol for a number sf years -past, realising the strength sf the opposition, i endeavored-to bring about a eoreprolmse. -. Tha other fee-J tlon, refused to make any .compromise, and consequently each faction made a full sst ef nominations, and ths matter wtll be decided in the prlraarlss Sator der. Ths greatest Interest ts centered In the county soatmlsalonarshlp for this district, ths ring supporting ths prssent Incumbent, T. O, Barnes, and the antls are supporting -J. W. Btudabaker. The eenaty eenvaatlon . will be held - hers Saturday. September' I. ,' DOLLAR A BOX TO BE : il l - PAID H0PP1CKERS i ' fspaelai Masatcb te The JaaraaL) ' " Cha halls. Wssh-, Sept. 1. At a welt- attended meeting , yesterday of well known bepgrowers' of the Chehalls'dle trtet. It was decided ts vsy II Mi for nicking hops. There sre but twe yards, ae fsr aa learned. In this Imme diate vlelnity which will pay I Ml. The yards st Olequa will . pay ths latter price. Over 40S acresvwers represented, at Thursdays suae Uog , hare.' -u While' Aumack. fected his counterfeiting , schema ' two happy nomas were wrecked and thst Aumack and bis present alleged wife were responsible. . Ths termination in one lnstsnce waa divorce, and In .the other suicide. Because of the effeotlon thst had sprung op -between Aumsck and hla present alleged wtfs lira. Au mack. In a fit of leslousy, drank car- bolle acid snd died. For tha same rea son Frank Oeer, a reapectabla resident of Jersey City, secured a divorce. " 'Aumack, according to his own admis sions learned ths trick of counterfeiting from William Brocks way, ths notorious counterfeiter who wss liberated front ths New Jersey stats prison at Trenton two years ago, after having served a 10-year sentence. - Brookaway wss ar rested In Hoboken by secret service man whan he had prepared for' circulation about tiOO.000 In bills whloh were pro nounced the . finest specimens of eoun terfejlts ths. government men d ever smb. -- -- -;. t. A sotncldsnos la the srrest - of An. mack- by Inspector Burns is . ths fact that - his fstuer, whox won renown- under Chief Hasen In tha secret service, tho officer who arrested B roc leeway is years ago. ' ..- soma of ths growers, who hsvs not yet sold their hops might be able to psy ths tl.ZS for picking, yet many of the growers who have contracted their crops st is to- ia cents do not reel thst thsy can afford to psy so much. There is a scarcity of pickers all around this year, .. .. .vr.r .,, ,,.'.-,. WOODMEN WILL HAVE SPECIAL DAY AT FAIR .' MCU1 Dlsoatrh to TW loarnml.) - Pendleton, Or., Sept Ij Wednesday, September I, haa been aet asl(ae Woodmen dsy at tha coming district fair and en that occasion ths Umatilla and Morrow county' members of ths W, O. W. wlH carry out an elaborate pro gram. " Invitations hsvs been extended to all ths camps In ths two counties to attend ths rally hare, and It Is believed that several thousand Woodmen will be In. the city; thst dsy. 'Among thoss ef ths prominent' Woodmen who hsvs been invited from awsy front bsrs ere Head Consul Bosk snd - JT. . H. Hswlay, con gressman-elect from ths first district. Utest Photograph of Mrs. W. K VanderbUt Jf, Who Wat With Her Husband When He Was Arr.stsd r lot AutSptedlnf;-Vv'. 3 u FACTS CX irATUHH ViA Only Dp Ws Oet XnsplraMosi - . Natare, Bat Bsalth, as Wall. Tor people who are ms-down and eerv ous. Who surfer irom inuigesuuu v pepsia, Jea4ahe, blllouaoeas, or torpid h.Z kmn. wliii bluer Ute tn tha morning and poor appetite. It o- eomes ncoasary so surn w . trensthaiier which will aaflal Nature and help them to get on thalr fee and put tha body Into It proper condition. It 1 Is becoming mors and mors Apparent hst Nature s moot ysiuauie oeai.u agenu are w be found tn forest plants and roots, v --'L. - Nearly forty ysass ago, Dr. R.V. P'pe now eonsultiiHJ physician to the Invalids' Hotl and burglcal InsUtnts, at Buffalo, N. Y., dinsovarsd that by scientifically extracting and combining certain medici nal principles from native -roots, taksn from our American forests, he could pro duce a medicine which was maryelouily afflclent In curing eases of blood disorder and liver and stomach trouble as wall as many other chronic, or lingering all men U. Thla eonoentrstd jrJtrMA 5' Nature's vlUllty be named "Golden Med ical Discovery It purl He the blood by putting ths stomach and liver Into healthy condition, thereby helping ths digestion and assimilation ot food which feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak stomach, indigestion, torpid liver, or bil iousness, aixi kindred derangements. If you hsvs coated tongue, with bitter or bad taste In, the morning, frequent headaches, feel weak, easily tired, stitches or pain la side, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constipation, or Irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat al ternating with chilly sensations or kin dred symptoms, they point to derange ment of your stomach, liver and kidneys which' the "Golden Medical Discovery ' will correct more speedily and perma nently than any other knowa agent. Con tains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs All Its Ingredients printed in plain Kng lbh on wrapper. The sols motive for substitution la to psrmlt tha dealer to make a little more profit He gains; you lose. Accept no suo stltute tor "Golden Medical Discovery." Constipation causes and aggravates any serious diseases. It ts thoroughly Sired by Dn Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, ns a laxative; two or three are cathartic, SECOuD HADAT.IE UUUBERT "ARRESTED la HAPLES " Represented That She Had Large Inheritance and Secured Much Money. (Joamal SpeeUl arvtsa.t Trieste. Sept 1. A second Madame Humbert haa been arrested st Naples with a companion who' Is a Dominican rlTed bara girtng their names as Countess Antonella and Marchesa Vena sla Rant polls. Tha- lattsr asserted thst shs wss s nelee'of Cardinal RamnoUa. The women were followed by a Domini can friar. Padre Clarchl, who waa mak ing a our. . - Ths msrehesa on tha strength of her statement that tha late marquis had left her sols hslr, but relatives were dis puting ths will snd hsd brought a law suit against her, obtained large sums ot money 'from leading men and women In Roma, Tlorsnoe and other social cen ters In order to Bght-the towsut."" H . Countess Antonella is . a bona -Bda member of 'RomSn aristocracy, and It' waa .not suspeeted - thst -the raarcheea was another Hnmbert in disguise nntil ths cardinal's alleged niece was arrested. IRON CHEST GUARDED : ; BY FOUR SKELETONS (Bpsdal Dtspatch la TheeeTl. Vloterla. B. C.,-Sept, 1. -The govern ment stsaasr Quadra has returned from tho wsst coaat of Vancouver Island and brings additional news relative to -the story of finding four skeletons ef vic tims of ths Valencia disaster In a save. The cave in which the bodies- were sup posed to be 1 about 100 ysrda from the Valencia wreck. Daykln. who got the story from ths Indians, . wss unable to .enter It but entered several other caves sf a eimllar character which had large Quantities ot wreckage. Including a life raft. The Indians ssy that ths cava where the skalstons are la dark and that In addi tion to the skeletons snd ths boat la lsrgs Iron cheat Steps will have to bs taken to fully Investigate the matter, Daykln reports thst all klnda of wreck. age is in ths caves ns visited UNION NOW BOASTS ' TWO NATIONAL BANKS (Special Mseeteb te The learsaLl ' Union,. Or, Sept. lSL T, Caster, president of ths new Union National bank, which wtll open for business about November 1, will return shortly from Shenandoah. Iowa, with his family and occupy ths JCwin . property la North Union. ' - . ' x-. Ths directors of this sssond bank In Unjoq are E. T. Caster. Thomas Brsshsr, H. J. Lrtioas, It, J. Davis, Sam Pursel, J. P. WUbor and J. H. Hutchinson. Ths bank building Is nearlng comple- WODftS VOIiDtRS A Wonderful Compound. Cure PlleseEczcma, Skin Itching Skin -Eruption.. Cuts and Bruises. Xoan's Ointment la -the best skin treatment, and ths ehaapaat, becsuss so little Ts required tt curs. It euree piles after, yeara of torture. It cures abstl nite easss of scsema. It i cures stl akin, itohing. ' It cures ' sktn sruptlons. It heala cuts, bruises, serstchas and abrasions without a soar. It cures permanenlly. Portland tsstl mony proves It. '. ' Ura t. C Heldlehaek of S vu. Tenth street, Portland, Oregon, says: "Ia my sxperlenoa Down's Ointment is the beat remedy I ever ueed for tha complaints it fa guaranteed to sure. ll nrougni me aimosi immediate relief mors than I sver expeoted for I hsd been annoyed for s year or mora with itching hemorrhotda, which, although not serious, were very snnoylng. t heard about Doen'e Ointment and got a bo at a drug a to re. Its use gavene the highest opinion Of such ha effective remedy." . -' For sels by en dealara. . Pries ' cent a Koeter-Mtlbnrn Co.. BufTalo, New Tork, sols sgents for ths United States. 1 - - w. esne take M aUlaa. . , LiOOO'CIIOICFOF ROOSEVELT 1 Attorney-General Said to Be the ' Presidents Choice as Sue r " cessor in White House.. , WOULD CARRY ON WAR AGAINST THE TRUSTS If Suits Agauistr Standard Oil Are Successful Prosecutor May Be Man -. Chosen in Cominf Campaign to ' Lead Republican Hoata. ,' ,:' v (Waeklnstea -Boreas ef The Jearaat) Washington, Sept. 1. Kor soms time there haa been a suspicion In ths minds of soms of the shrewdest politicians hers thst before the presidential game wss plsyed te a finish -the president's cabinet would furnish a new candidate for ths nomination tn 1101.- The man looked upon as likely te entsr wss Hon. William H. Moody, attorney-general and truat-buater-Jn-chlef to ths admin istration. . It was anticipated that If Moody wars brilliantly successful In his proseouttoa of Standard OU and other monopolies hs would stsnd high enough with ths people ts hsvs s Urge follow ing In ths next Republican national con vention and a good chanos to land ths nomination In caae there wss a three or four handed fight between as msny candidates. .-" . Moody hss -been looked upon ag the nearest to a 'reproduction-of hla mili tant chief. Indeed, In build and general style, in the squareneas ef his Jaws and ths aggressiveness of. his besrlng- he might well pass for tha president's red- neaaea ' nrotner. ; tieaee it aas seen figured that If 'the people became se enamored with Rooeeveltlsra as to da man d a continuation of his policy of 'going for everything la Sight as some put It, ths oonvsatlon could do no bet ter -than to nominate Moody, who could be trusted to do all ths president svsr thougM of doing. '" Besides It hss been felt that If Moouy mads a great reputa tion In the prosecution of the trusts and Illegal combinations In restraint of trsds ths next year or so hs would be in vincible at tha polls snd could land ths Republican party to "victory aver Mr. Bryan or anyone else. - atoed wonlil Bear, ' Put It appears that one thing win be In the way of thst project, and that la Mr. Moody- himself. With, thst Stub, born perversity for which hs has soms reputation he haa decided te retire from public Ufa. He really means tt and el rsady haa taken steps tn that direction by going to Boston during this summsr vacation and keeping -regular business hours In his law of Acs there. . Hs hss said In times paat that he wanted te retire so that ' hs . might make soms money, aa he la n poor man, and that really appears to be his design. Also, It may be said la passing, some ef his friends suspect him of designing to commit matrimony, something hs has neglected to do so fsr in his csreer. He had expected to retire from ths cabinet before this tlms but ths president would not let him go as long as -ths trust prosecutions were In 'their present" eon. dition. In fact. It Is smdetwtood thst ws had Intended to get out. right after the prosecutions ' of ths beef trust "were finished tn Chicago, but wbsn ths court decision wss banded, down making all that had been dona against . ths beef trust ineffective he 'simply felt -thst be could not go than, aa It would hurt hla standing; as a lawyer to do so. T . - . . . waste Vismaial aas.'. '': "But it Is looked -upon ss a certainty that -Moody will be going the moment bs brings soms of ths pending prosecutions to a suocessful conclusion, especially It ha "sticks" soms of ths big trusts. Ot course this will not prevent ths conven tion from nominating hint if It wanta to do ao, and equully of course he would be glsd to accept If ths convention did It, but his retirement st this time shows that for ths tlms being hs hss given us all political smbltions.' It's financial jssay street inai aiooay wanta, wtta tns possibility of S wife snd a horns and fireside and an sasy chair and slippers in the perspective. Ana yet he would make a dsndy president ef the real Roossvtit type.. ;, ? ? EXPRESS COMPANIES GEASE T nANY OLD PRACTICES Opsr&tJon of Hey burn-Rat Law Causes Complications, In v:, RaJIrotd Traffic. I- ' (tarsal fpeeUl Serviee.t ' Chicago, Sept. 1. Express companies have notified ofaclsls ef the various railroads thst the sxprese. som names sna tns esrryiag .roads expose them sslvss squally ts the penalties -of ths Hspburn sot by carrying property sf ens road ever tha lines ef snothsr and as a consequence this practice must be discontinued st once. Another important question which hss grown out ef ths discussion of ths nsw law la whether or net a combination of local , ratss producing a - through rata, leas . than that published - through the tariff to any given point, will be avail. able by other routes to the asms point. witnout compliance -with ths is-dav notification clauae of ths Hepburn law, in quoting reductions' to meet the emergency in a number sf easss combined local rstss hsvs been found te constitute rata lower than ths published through rstss, snd ths Interstate commerce eom- mlsslon- will bs asked to - determine whether or - not competitive ' rsllrosds may legally quote a lower rets ever thslr lines t CONDON CONTRACTS v;- -FOR NEW PIPE LINE '-, - ; (pedal Dtspeteb te the TesraaLt' Condos. Or.. Sapl 1. The city has Swarded the contract for five miles of five-Inch iron pipe for tha new pips lins from Hay Creek to the new i-eeervoir to Every cart of ths mucous membrane. ths nose, throat, ear a, head and lungs, tc, ars stiDieciea 10 disease ana plight on negiecieq coios. , tiiara mo re- hound Syrup is a pleasant and effective remedy. . W. AkendrickV Valley Villa. Teiaa, writes; "I hsvs uaed Ballard a H ore hound Syrup fey coughs and throat troubles; It is a pleasant and most ef fective remedy. , Sold - by .Woodard Clarke aV Co. c When you open a prxl age of Unccda Ciccult it's lite opening the oyen 'door rind taking them out crisp, fresh, and clean, J : Uriccda Diccuit are the only iSoda Craclccrs. .Others vcease to be, f f craclcers . ' after a f e7hours exposure to the aire Open a package of Unecda Discuit to-day. DAYSGHOOL THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. V Attend our school and double your earning ca .'pacity. i If employed during the day spend your evenings with us. Our course of study is aa thor-. ough as any in the. world. -Besides our regular: ' course in Bookkeeping. Shorthand, English, etc, we ' conduct special evening classes in . ; , PEHMAHSIIIP AND AL6EDRA ; , . Each class is conducted by. a skillful and expert-; enced speciaUst'-Yett-rvHlraccomplUh something if you join our classes. If you cannot call, write or telephone Main 590 for catalog. BEHNKE-WALKER ' THE afseaeadas eweisia gasav a w wsw w BUSINESiS COLLEOE T irTEIUILDINO ; FORMS. AND PAPERS - are nted is our bookkeeping course from the first. Notes checks, drafts, receipts, luroices, statements, deposit slips, stock certificates, etc., jire issued, and handled ixcutfy a they are in business. This makes the work interesting, and Practical. Modern and progressive, our schdol is always: up-to-date in everything.' Let ns prove it,'- Call, phone Or write fot cataloguev . Business forms and specimens of pen manship will be sent, also all for the asking. 1 Do it now. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEOE OPEN ALL Park st WaahfaiftM Streets ; Mort call for htp than wt can Medical Department Animal SeseleB Aseress S. k. 1 SecISS w, Seet IT, ISO, , D.. Dees, , IS Deksai Sldf., ferUaaa, mvnu a., v., w. University Park, Portland, Orcfen. Gatslcal, , scientific 'eommercUl and graaamar grade courtea. ; Apply, for catalogue. ' ' "" , : Crans a Co.. and a new lo-horse-power gasoline sagine ts Fairbanks, More, at Co. The contract for laying , ths -pips will bs 1st at ones. : - Ths 117,000 sst ssias ror this purpose Will more thsn cover the cost.. - --- This. In connection with ths nsw city well. Ineurss aa unlimited Water supply or Condon, j ; ''-'' '";. FULTON TO ATTEND ' FAIR AT PENDLETON ' (SmHsI -Dispatch ts Tas fearaal.) Pendleton, Or., Sept. 1. Sena to t. Ful ton has den nit el y promised ts attend ths district fair tn this ctty snd the board sf directors will probsbly make It Irrigation-day. i - o. ."-. - -1 A. large party of O. R. s N. cfficlals will slso bs st ths fair..- Osnsral Man ager J. 1. O'Brien,! It B. . Millar, gen. eral freight agent; William McMurray, general paaaengar agent; D. W. Camp bell, dlvlalon auperlntendent, are among those expeoted to be present- . - Asente srs now in ths field collating sxhibits snd tks tstf promises ts be a, University of Oregon Columbia University i WIGHT SCSJCOL J v. LEADINO PORTLAND;; ORECKWj; ij TUB YEAR A. P. Ariatrawg. LL. B., Pitoelpal putt. ft fmys tt mtttnd wr ttkfL . PORTLAND ACADEMY y.i : Portland Oregon ' lath ymam wtu orav rm, it. - - " fits boys snd girls far Dsstsra aad Western colleges, ' .... Includes a primary aad :. sasaasas achooL ..' - -;. -" Boarding hall for girls affording1 the comforts snd cars ef a refined horns, A limited number of boys will be re- , calved Into ths home of one of the tn Struetore. -r " :'''."' Offlce hours during the Summer from I a. m- to II m. - For eatalogus writs ts the address -glvsn above., ,-..-. n '. - ,-' ,.- , IiIILITARY - . - 't.S ,e . .- ACADEHY A Boarding aad pay School for Bnys, Manuel , Training, .Military pisctpllna, Collaae Preparation. Boys of sny age admitted st sny tlms. writs for Illus trated Catalogue. t .' . v .... Df.J. W. fiUl, Prop.' and Principal rail term will open Sept 1. ltOi. . roirun, omaaow. REV. JACKSON HURT - ON BRIGADE 0UTINQ, UTT T Caetle Rock, Wash., Spt..i. That a. noya orisaoe reiurneq ye wemay rrore a two weeks' ostlng on Ooble. creek, - All report s very enjoyable time.. Revel Fred Jackson, who was' la Command of ths brigade and who received an lnlury . In Mia fore pert of ths week by being struck , st ths baas of ths brain by a baaehatl, )a improving snd It Is thought ' iaaa tha lnluxv will not nxsva aarlous.