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THE ; OREGON SUNDAY ; JOURNAU PORTLAND. : SUNDAY? JULYH 1007.' ; TOB STAMPS P. C. 8TAMP WORKS. J4 ALDER 8T. Phone Mala T10. Rubber stamps. seals, twncui; naga-aga, . trad cnecka brum signs and plates. - , REAL KSTATK 3, W. OQILBEK, REAL, ESTATE A NO loans; establish mi. 14 y isu. room 1 1. ipnittX xattiCt. DliALHftB IN ml HUH and rentals. Stark FOR fArm 6 KVEkt DfcSCftiP tlon, bldg. i W. W. Uspcy, lit Commercial ROOFING TIN ROOriNO. O UTTERING, RE- rirtng ana general jobbing. J. Ixsll, Jefferson at, Paclflo SPIRITUALISM. PUBLIC TAKES GREAT. INTEREST IN CONTEST Jgregi Wl Thirty tontestantsHave Keporfcd Subscriptions in The Journal's Educational Contest Forty-Six Scholar ships Offered Plenty of Kooni for More. Patrons of The Journal and tha public generally are beginning td take a lively ...... -,. ,j, young people wno are competing for tha valuable scholarships offered by this newspaper aa awarda for circulation building. Thirty conteatante have reported sub - FTrTSHkNCItA - SPIRITUAL CARD "POn which they have been reader, palmist and trance medium. J "4,ow" vote. There are now 4 schol i II n. Sd st.' larshlDS offer) n a- aa th.r. i. ,.. nnn I .MADAM WALTMAN. CLAIRVOYANT, ror others to antcr and for every eon- medium nnd healer. 147 11th at I testant to receive a scholarship lir the 3 Phone Pacific zti. mo. JURg. STEVENS. PORTLAND'S RKLIA ble palmist and spiritual life reader; 1 renlnn rialiy. m Tamhlll. SRSrsiLAVER, SPIRITUAL READER, 42 Dtirnaine si., corner inn, SIGX8 AND SHOW CARDS "rOBTEFT TcLEISERSIONS. We have built up the largest sign AH JsTUt Hustle. Aa the aelectlon of achnlaralilna Am penda upon tha relative stsndlng of the uviim.nnn on uie test day or the con test, it behooves every one nominated , 1 r : I r' We have built up the larg j 'business In the city by first-class work (In tha contest to run up a good score of ;'and keeping our promise Our Price votes. - The nine bags of gold, amount : are right Jib and Everett sts. Phone nig to I7S0, will ha handed out accord- Exchanre S6. "810X8 THAT ATTRACT PORX- land Sign Co.. tV Stark. Paclflo 1691. STREET PAVING .WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO. . Street paring, aldewalka and cross- Ins. 114 Lumber Exchange. ' SHE! BARBER ASPHALT PA VINO CO. Published on Wednesday. of Portland. Office 5B Worcester blk. SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES lng to relative standing also. Oood Barnlugs Already. Already some of the vount neonle are making neat sums of money from th commissions or extra compensation which they receive for new subsorlp-tlons. The next score of vote standing to me credit or all contestants wlir be It will In- test votes In sufficient number to In sure the attainment of hla ambitions. Bon of Cyrus K. Walker. Glenn's father Cyrus H. Walker, Is widely known as the oldest male white person now living, to be born In the Oregon terHtory. In occupation he Is . . l' ''eVjiiwi.p Bulgy?' v SHOWCASES OP EVERT DEBCRIP ' - tlon: bank, bar and store fixtures ..made to order. Tha Lutke Manufac- ' turtns Co.. Portland. ft. H. BIRDS ALL. DESIGNER; AOT. M. cultural colleger In a letter to the con elude ail votes cast for every contest nt up to Monday evening at t o'clock. DeMrvlns; Albany Boy. Qlenn E. Walker the 17-vear-oM ann of the well-known. Oregon pioneer, Cy rua H Walker, haa entered The Journal contest to wla one of the cssh awarda and a scholarship in the Oregon Agri- it : . '- t. . f v r - t Winter Lumber Co. 7 Hamilton bldg. , SEWING MACHINES. THE BEWINO MACHINE REPAIR CO., test editor Glenn makes thla declaration aa to hla condition and intentions: l nave spinal ' trouble which com. menced when I waa. three years old; hence I am a cripple. But In other re- 171 First st. formerly machlnl.t foir ,c.t." lnZ f"-'rlr f 0041 health. I am the Singer. Sewing Machine company. kinds of machine repair work at Sewlni 'All klnda of Joweat rate; the only gasoline, engine expert on the Paclfio coast Home Phone A 1820. 'a horny-handed aon of toll." a. farmer and fruit grower. But he alwaya haa taken an active part in tha affairs of SAFES . PORTLAND SAFE CO, SOLE AGENTS for Herring-Hall-Marvin aafes and . Manganese Steel Safe Co.'e bank safes; - I second-hand fireproof safea and bank 'safes, very cheap. Bee them or write tie. It Tth at DtEBOLD MANGANESE SAFES - Large lines carried. Lock-outa opened. Jacks, Jails, metal furniture. Both phones.- J. K. uavis. si 8 a. ' TYPEWRITERS small of atature and mr back Is de- rormed, but I am bound to make my way into favor and accomplish some thing." This worthv bov's anneal for one nt i ne journal the ears of esteem it an honor to contribute con-1 Walla wn. ih in.ti 1 1 1 1 rrt foil trtAA Ku Glenn E. Walker. ny noys sppeal for one of his community and the commonwealth Is scholarships may reach and has contributed In varloua ways to the Oregon pioneers and of education. He was one of the first and BLICKENSDERFER TYPEWRITER Arenoy euDDlles: repairs. Ralelch . . Kldg sth ana Washington sts. PUBLIC BTENOOHAPHER. CLEAN TOWELS DAILT COMB. . brush, soap, II per month. Portland ' Laundry A Towel Supply Co., th and moucn sts. fnone lie. TRANSFER AND HAULING his missionary friends in honor of Dr. Marcus Whitman. ' Cyrus II. Walker, is . at tha present time president of the Linn ' County Pioneer aasoclatlon. - He . la alao a ill. reotor of the Oregon State Pioneer as-, soclatlon and a veteran of McPherson : post. Q. A. K., and a member of Grand! frairie grange, ite peinnea to the I an. gregatlonal church of Albany., Vndar ravorabls Aasploes. : . ltd a father so well and favorahlv aiiuwn ana a - lamuy . recora "wnion IS I recognised as one of the threads of Ore gon history. Qlenn Walker comes into this contest under favorable auspices. Th& rooms of the Oregon Hiatorlcal society In the Portland city hall contain many relics of the Walker family. Among them is a sword Snd belt uaed by Cyrua Walker when 'acting as first lieutenant of Company B, Oregon First Vnliinfra In Mia Int. - The very pan In which Olenn's father X I w ss I ill v llt IBS "IlfJ Vi V II V 9gl3m III the Historical society. The slippers (hat he wore as a child are there sled ana incited to tnem Is a card bearing the following inscription: "Made in 1838 by Mra Mary Richardson-Walker for her son, Cyrua H, Walk er, the oldeat native aon of Oregon, now Mvlnjt.born to white parents .December ' In addition to these relics there is a pair of Indian gauntlets that were mads ror uyrus Walker by an Indian girl at rvarmepring wnen Mr. walker was teaching In the government fcnd mission scnooi mere. Mother Waa A Pioneer. wary r. wneeier, oieen's mother, waa a pioneer or '47 and a daughter of Jaeon Wheeler, another pioneer of Albany, Ore gon. Atary walker died on Auguat 18. 1(06. leavlna bealdea Glenn, two other children. Clifford and Mary Walker, of me ages or is and ll respectively. ir uienn walker Inherits the courage snd peraeverance of his mother's side or tne ramuy together with the enthus iasm snd energy of his father's blood he will achieve a high position In The journals educational contest. Indorsed By Creo. K. Xlnes. George H. Hlnes. the Mtlv-linnn ploneer and writer on Oregon hlatory, eaye of Uienn Walker'a candidacy for a journal scholarship: it snouia ne a pleasure to the pio neers of Oregon snd to the native sons and daughters to help Glenn E Walker win one or tne scholarships offered by The Oregon Journal. He is a cripple yet hopeful and cheerful and Is anxious to fit himself to be useful. He Is the on or Ji wrtny and well-known pio neer. There are other contestsnts in Albany, so that the boy cannot hsve nl'r? support of his home town. riw is aoing wnat ne can for himself. xow ir pioneer families In other narta The doctor "thmks The doctor treats .The, doctor ? relieves symptoms. . the BA TATXiOB A gqod doctor has some in struments and equipment for all aOments. v : ; si or tne state who have nn oth.r rr.im. upon their patronage will subscribe for The Journal and ask thst the votes be cr,,?'t1 to uienn K. Walker, the boy will be sure of the scholsrship which he seeks. The newspaper costs no more on account of the votes which are given m w. ivnitiiani. fioneeram take The Journal can heir who now n t n . Iwiv ' Kw advancing their subscriptions for cer tain periods, any period longer thsn inrr monins. "The Journal contest offers the pio neers snd native sons and daughters the opportunltv to heln nn. of hi number snd to make a demonstration of me iujhhj or me early settlers to one another and to a good cauae." &ettr Prom Dr. J. w Edison Edwards of MY Thespecialist' KNOWS'. The specialist CURE5 .Ai i. The specialist goes f ufther - and removes the cause , A good specialist has ' ALL : scientific mechanical aids - (or his specialty. SPECIALTY I u X!'! fre.l t-0"9ultt," VI- ther at my office or through corresp ii one of the few that hai reached an incurable itage, I wiirnot accept it for trea Z my services upon aivyone. I treat curable catei only, and cure all case's I treat f You Pay When Cured 't Ths Zieadiag- SpeoUUst. Men's Diseases T' i. AAa-J'4i ' .. g a mM ' - .. a rl.nu X Jt" -L ?u naa long suffered gr.dud decline of physical and mental energy fating ? thnr.& V ?1! b"n "V"9M " noting the" marked general improvement that follows a thorough cure of the chief disorder. My .success in curing' difficult cases of loni standing has to the study I have given my specialty; to my having ascertained tie exact nature of men's ailments and to the original, distinctive and - thoroughly scientific methods of treatment I employ ' '""uul " .,"..,"c,rr'uc.cV"'.on wisn .to avoid the serious results that mav follow . correspondence. If your case tment, nor will I urge-. Weakness So-called "weakness" In men Is curable fully curable. It has not been cured by those measures commonly employed, tor thev are methods based upon supposition snd not upon fact Premature ness and loss of power in men is due to a chronlo state of Inflam mation in the prostate gland, and not to a disordered nervous con dition, as has been supposed. I treat the Inflammation or a local process that doea not fall to ac complish Its purposs. and with thla condition correoted full and complete strength snd vigor re turns. STRICTURE -Mr treatment . Is absolutely painless, snd perfect results can be depended upon In every Instance. I do no cutting or dilating whatever. My Fee in Any Uncomplicated Case Contracted Disorders Every case of contracted disease I treat Is thoroughly cursd; my pa tlents hsve no relapses. When I pronounce a case cured thsre Is not a particle of infection or Inflamma tion remaining, and there la not the slightest dsnger thst the disease will return in its original form or work its wsy Into the general sys tem. No contracted dlaorder Is so trivial aa to warrant uncertain methoda of treatment, and I eapecl. ally solicit those esses that other doctors hsve been unable to curs. X have, the larrsat praotloe be. mmm Z im variably miflU my prom. My Colored Chart showing tha mala anatomy and afTordlsa-aa ts tsmstla U man diseases free at offloe. $10 n Varicocele Without using knife, ligature or caustic, without pain and without detention from business, I cure Varicocele In one week. If you havs sought a cure elsewhere snd been disappointed, or If you fear the harah methoda that most phy slclana employ In treating this disease, come to me and 1 will cure you soundly ami permanent- feJy. ul painless hod. Don't delay. Varicocele i Ita dangers and brlnga ita dla- fP,Vw"u.lt lt yu "I" b Plped to explain my SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON-l No dangeapua minerals to drive X the vlrus'to the interior, but X harmleas blood-cleansing rem- I dies that remove the Isst poison- I ous tsint T rin. Mllwsukle, haa round a chsmplon in Dr. J W Hill nt O. PICK OFFICE II 1ST ST-'BE- IwMii Rtartr and Oak ata nhona KSS. "Pianoa and furniture moved and packed ,t t "for shipping: commodious brick ware ; 'house with separate Iron rooms. Front r 1 ., anq cisy sis. ; f OLfiEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. Henry Roe. W. A. Clcland. F. P. Shea screen. ' v General transfer and storage: safes. ' : pianos and furniture moved, packed and snipped, ivv ua si. nom pnonea ; Van horn transfer & storage ' v ; Co.. Inc. Furniture snd .. specialty; storage warehouse. 40-4 ' td st. corner Ash. Phone Main 1S1I. .PENINSULAR EXPRESS A BAGGAGE h Transfer. 147 Alder st Phone Main am. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 134 N. (TH. (,. main . neavy nsuiing sno storage. s main vv. jirary nauiing ana eiorege t r INDEPENDENT BAGGAGE A TRANS fer Co. Storage. 124 Stark. Main 407 WHOLESALE JOBBERS it T 1 V ' M. A. GUN8T A CO- JJDISTBIBUTORS OF FINE CIGARS e PORTLAND, OREGON. EVERBINO aVF ARRELL, PRODUCE T- and commission merchants, 140 Front s : , m,, rvruir.ii, vr. rnon main in. J '(bREOON FURNITURE MANUFAC vf " tunng i.--juuuiM,iureri vi zurni ture for the trade. 'Portland. Or. U .WADUAMf A CO., WHOLESALE G"RO ' -. . cers, manuracturers ana commission tnerchsts. 4 th and oak sts. Furniture manufacturing and t- special orders. Im Jtuvensxyg rural , '' inre raetory, sot f ront st. ALLEN A LEWIS, COMMISSION AND produce m erotisms, front and Davis sis., fort land. ur. : . WHOLESALE ' glassware. PraeL Herela A Ca. jano. ur. ffHE OREGON CHEESE 6. (ItiC) Cheese, butter, eggs, etc.. dairy orod nets bought or handled on commission. jz sin st. (sweuand bldg.), Portland. LEWI8-8TENGER BARBERS' SUPPLl in, oarners supplies. Barbers' Pur- rmure. parpers unairs. loth Morrison, hi TRANSPORTATION. Alaska 1907 EXCURSIONS 5 TRJPS . S. Spokane, July 36; Aug. 9. 8. S. Santa aosa, July IS. VOata SOVTB. S. S. Senator Jaly X7, Aug. 9 B. B. ALASKA BOUTS. 'Kkafwa:, sntka, Tuneaa and war porta, Bailing p. so. lfc.-. J. .f i HUi Military Academy, Portland, a boarding and day school for boys. The Journal offers two scholarships In this school aa awards In ita contest. Free Scholarships for Boys and Girls in Leading Educational Institutions. Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Industrious and Meritorious Students Who Participate in The Journal Educational Contest. STUDENT! What ore you going vo do during vacation? Have you decided what school or college you will attend next year? If not. how would a scholarship aunuwing excellent schools suit you? ' t 1 ' 5 f ' ' XL Sj. 8. Oc's Bnmhoidt. . -43ity ( Seattle Cottage City, via Bltka. . wwi. . .July 12, 93 July ao . .July 14, 88 i, SalUar a, so. rrosa Seattle. K arxasiaeiis Jal v. unuiHua Sonoma . ..July go JJjr lJ, as City tfflcs, 849 Waahlnstoa It. Ho! For Astoria ao ob FastSfeprTelerapli Hill Af llltarv ArllltlKl, tnr hm T.. land, Oregon. AND I - Two scholarshlna: one arhninrahin Port. I with board, room, tuition, laundry and otner items amounting to 1660. Another SChOlar Sh Id sa a Itnlralu nrl fur t,.(- tlon. value 1120. St Mary's Institute. Beaverton. Ore gon. One scholarship In academic de partment including- leaaon on n n v In. strument; also board, room, etc. Value St. Helen's Hall, dav and hnnrdlnr Bcxiooi ror nria inn vnnnv lniiisa Pni-t land. Oregon. Two acholarahlna. Inrlnd. lng noon meals. Whitman Colleare. Walla Wnlla Waah Scholarship in Jbe Copservatory of music, value I10. Willamette TJnlveraltv. Salem. Ore r on Two scholarships. One In either college or preparatory department, " value 50; the other In - the muslo department. vaiue moo. Dallas College, Dallas, Oregon. Schol arship In either academic or college de partment, value 186 to, 150. Portland Academy, Portland. Oregon. Day scholarship in either college or academic department, good for one year, value 120. . Mrs. Waltsr Reed, Portland, Oregon. Teacher of voice and singing. Lessons io me value of 1100. McMlnnvllle College: " McMlnnville, Oregon. Two acholarahlna . One in either academic or college department value $60; one In tbe department of music, valne 810. Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore- sun, a wo scholarships, one day scnoi rshlp In the academy or college, value vfno acnoiarsnip ior a gin wiin iu months' Instruction In music; board, room, etc., in Herrick Hall. 1160. Pacific College. Newberg, Oregon. One scholarship in either college or academy department for one school .year, ISO. i-1 Max MTr, S4S Alder street Port to i Or,on. One scholarship good for ' ' hOUrS InilrnpMnn ti-alnar All International Correspondence- Schools pi ucranton, Pa.. Portland agency 614 Mc Kay Bid g.. H. V. Reed, manager. Two n.uumrBiiipa; cnoice or iioo tuition In any of the numerous or helpful uuuinea except language course or courses In locomotive running; another j'holarshlp In the same to the value of ou. International Conservatory of Music, C. E. Sands, manarer. Pacific const HI. vision. Portland. Oregon. Three schol srshlps: the winners to have their cnoice or any of .the nve different uuurees taugnt by this conservatory; namely, piano, organ, violin, mandolin and guitar; scholarshfps Include sheet ,,u"". instructions ana tne stringed instruments. If stringed Instrument courses are selected. Oregon Expert college, Portland, Ore gon. One scholarship in telegraphy and tP'wr,MnK. VBlue 176. Another scholar ship In telegraphy, typewriting and station service work, value 1100. Portland Business college, Portland, Oregon, A. P. Armstrong, principal. Four scholarships, as follows: One for ;?A10nth,, ,n combined course, value 1100; one for 9 months In combined c2UIi?.e' va,u ,85: one for 8 months In combined course, valna 7n- n- uiumns in snorthand or business course, value 80. the Hill Military academy. He brings to The Journal the following letter. , "CoE,t,"t K(,,tor. The Journal. Dear Ir: Edison Edwards of Mllwaukle. Ore gon. Informs me that he has entered the wunuumi ooniest to win one of the scholarships which The Journal offera In the Hill Military scademy "I am naturally Interested in the young men who Intend to compete for the H. M. A. scholarship offered by your paper and I shall give tbe winner an me opportunities which this school may oner. , '.r s-oison. Kdwards is con cerned. I can sav that ho i. Industrious and ambltloua vounv man It in, as I understand It. him to prepare himself for the competitive entrance examination for the United . i "Va'. "emy st Annapolis, snd since he Is depending entirely upon nrs own efforta tn .nvunnM.i, .1.1. -v. ( i. nn in unuonoieniy entitled to every m,,.,rinrni pimnioie. wnne his par ents were living In this cltv. Edwards was a student at the Hill Mllitsry acad emy. Since their removal to Mllwaukle 17 . . " l,"nnln lne pudhc schools at that place. He Is now anxious to re- l"" ncmiemy, as ne realises thst i.c.o ru. . eBBiuiiy nttea several young men for both the United States ""y'r",,r" "l Annanoin and west Point and hsve at our command unusual facil ltlT.1 t0 "'"''ompllsh that purpose. n . Edwards wishes to continue to live at home with hi mn.i. iUV- V i'T """"'a succeed in winning out that scholarship rhilr.Pui,,er uf.fer".!? ?av -tudents. Thus n?C i W1W1 nonra. also offered by The Journal nuM k... .. Jr of mnnm "Tl""1" " w V"BO . . : .unuiiaie contestant prohably one out of the city "In closing let me in'. w.. the Hin Military academy will receive with open, arms an nt --i.irrri:" . ' ' V " V UlHPRIMniH winning one or the scholarships offered by The Oregon Journal. Very truly Jf W, m. - X TThtoFlr rOTTlgr sP- Corner Second and Morrison Sts. Private jl ixu-vi, m. w.jr xvyx ww. tntrance 234 1-2 Morrison Si, Portland. Or. BOTTBS I A. K. TO I P, K. SUVDATS 11 A K. TO 1 V If Patients living out of the city and coming to Portland for treatment will be f urlJh'ed fin. ww, e,- Check your trunks direct to 214 Morrison Street. ,m Bi wlu M IUTUn room, free of charge. HILL" CROPS SUff; HARVEST NEAR Three Million Bushel Yield of Wheat Expected in Gilliam County. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Condon. Or.. July i3. Tne crone in Gilliam county have not had any set back and now within a few daysOf har vest everything points to a bumper crop. Barley and fall wheat are safe and spring wheat nearly so. A very conser vative estimate Dlaces tha vlM in nn. nam county 3,uuu,vuu oushels of wheat, 600,000 bushels of barley and several thousand bushels of potatoes. This town alone haa received la.lv. combine harvesters and two new thresh ing outfits this season. The good crop prospects are reflected In all lines of VUBU1CBB. ern part of the county a second crop Is about a foot high. The damp aprlng waa ideal for the Agency Plaina and that entire region Is one waving Held or grains of various kinds, mostly wheat and harlev. which are lust about headed out. This district and a part of the "desert" In the southwestern part or Crook oounty Is new, and there will be several thousand acres harvested this vear for the first time. In that part of the county under the Deschutes Irrigation rower com pany's segregation, the crop consists of oats snd wneat cnieiiy, aiuiougn a great variety of grasses, , timothy, clover and varloua vetches have been planted and are doing well. The potato crop is extra good and some varieties have be. gun to ripen. Fruit of all kinds Is excellent In Qual ity and an average crop, although the greater part of the orchards sre too youns to bear any great amount. The it row era estimate they will have about one third enough to sujpiy tne local de mand. HALF MILLION MORE By This Huge Excess Umatilla Brats Last Year'a Wheat Crop. (Soedal Dtanatch to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. Julv II. Wheat har vest In many parts of Umatilla county will beain Monday, and will be in full blast in a week. The proapects are the best ever known here. Many neias win yield 60 anfl (0 bushelsaocording to the quality of soil. In a belt around Helix, Adams, Athena, and Fulton most fledls wfll vleld from 60 to SO bushels Of splendid quality. Echo. Holdman, Pilot Rock ana other points make similar reoort. It is estimated thst 6.600.000 bushels will be tha yield in this county, half million more than ever produced before. THIRTY TO FIFTY Daily (except Thursdays). Leaves Aldei treat dock . J av " ib:owb BCA&af ms. ' Cc.'crr.bia nivcrv Occocry . BXaXTLATOB XOUTB 8TSAXBBJU ", Dally eervles between ' Portias' ssd ts alias, -except Suodar, leaf lag Portia' at I a. a, rrllnf abost k p. aw earrylag frelfbt asd paaMiisera.- SplaadM sssnsisniSa I too. tor eetflt anil llnatoch. -rH-v- , Iters. lon f Akier t., Porthtsd; rest of Coed st, las Dalle, i'txw aialg 914, IWUaaA j l'Wfter eolor Painting, or pastel Or-VAraw?UB,n?. college, Portland. hin.H .-w , ur scnoiarsnips; one com blned scholarahln nn. i... tmn. Shfo 2!lemt' civil 'vlcTwholir: snip, one year, linn- .ui.. .i... lit mnnVk. snorthand scholarships, nartSeS hJll ,f'l course, anye- X3ennlrA-Ti7.il Portland fJl r Business college. forrtinln0''r scholarshfps tina. . '-""oined course. ble4d 0co9u'r, 'or.monthi-. ahln tnr a w W . one scnoiar snip ror months' eonr.. . i. ti. ahirthaTd Xmitor nTinthT-'either RvTru buB,n course, value $60. Baker clt Rmu... .... - . llsh, advertfafing coursss. value tlOO. com- ;anaj commercial, Ens and , penmanship Rose Cltv Dunlnaaa r.n11.. DMI..J u'iohuii. i wo Bnoiarsnips; one com fied C0ujse for one school year, value 190; one 6 months' course in shorthand or bookkeeping, 50. Capital Business college, Salem, Ore gon. One scholarship good for 10 months tuition In either department value 1100. . 5.on Conservatory of Music. Port land, Oregon. Course In nlnnn vrh in. structlon tinder L. H. Hurlburt-Ed-wards, including use of music, value 1260. Eugene Business college, Eugene. Ore gon. One scholarship in commercial or Stenogrc-ihlc course, value $100, Western Academy of Music, mirwni. I lion sna ursmsuc Art. w. M Raamns principal, x-oriiana, Oregon, one schol arship in choice of vocal, piano, violin, mandolin, elocution, bratory and dram atic art, v-lue 1200. Holmes-Flanders Private school, Port land. . OnS scholarship gootl for on year's 'special university preparation. one year's normal course, or practical English course for one and on half years vaiuea at no v. Oregon Law college, Commonwealth bunding, Portland, Oregon. Scholar- snip in ine nrst two years or tne course. value 1160. OlllesDie " School of Exoression. Port land, Oregon, Private and class Instruc tion to tne -vaiue or zz. Albany College. Albany. Oreson. Tui tion, tor on school year in either acad emic or college department. Pendleton Business College, Pendleton, Oregon.. Valu of scholarship 1100. . . TWENTY MILLION BAGS These From Calculi to Hold Wheat of Three Northwest States. (Special Dispatch to Ths Journal.) Tacoma, Wash.. July 13. Twenty million grain, bags are being shipped imu nmiuuguia aim uregon irom L,al cutta, India, In which the wheat croi Of the present season will he sacked 1 nese sacks are costing the importers v voiiiB env.n a.nu me total numDer means an outlay of $1.800,0u0. About li.ooo, 000 of the sacks have already arrived in the northwest S.nno.nnn !... t.... last Sunday on the steamship Tremont jruui ma oncni. i ne sacKs will con tinue to arrive until tha mMii. August These 20,000,000 sacks will hardly sack the grain of Washington. Oregon and Idaho, for which they are secured. Washington alone win .,. iiuiu ou.uuu.uuu io a,uuu,vuo Dushels of wheat. Chief Deputy State Grain- In spector King estimates that the sacks wh eh hold H bushels of wheat eacn! will answer for all tha wheat ralseWn Ku.iiiiiBi.uu, tuano ana eastern Ore; leaving me wiuamette valley to out for itself. About Pullman Wheat prop Not So Good This Year. (Sfwclal Dispatch to Tbe Jooraal.) Pullman. Wash.. July IS. Present in dicatlons are that the gram, yield in this vicinity will average 30 bUBhels. Many fields of fall grain will produce as nign as tu nusnets to tne acre, -i n crop is generally less than that of last year. CAMEOS ARE SCARCE Reason Is None Are Being Made j Stones Used tnr Cutters. There Is a great scarcity of cameos in Europe and America now, owing to the gradual dying off of the old cameo cutters. No cameos are being made, and tbe old stock is diminishing rapidly because of the present erase for old fashioned Jewelry,, and jewelers say the only way they can replenish their stock is by buying old cameos from -private owners. Of a dosen jewelry establishments in St. Louis visited recently by a purchaser in search of cameos, says the Globe- Democrat, only one had unset, cameos in stock, and only three had mora than eight specimens or tne set gems. This scarcity of cameos makes them very expensive, and those Jewelers that are so fortunate aa to have them in stock can get almost any price they choose to ror tnem. ARC YOU A PERFECT V MkW. If not, you owe it to yourself to be made whole and strong, as a manly man should be. We cure all private diseases of men. Our fee is low, as amall aa $10.00 in moat cases, and our ability is unquestioned. We are the oldest specialists curing men in Portland. SEE US FIRST AND YOU WILL NOT HAVE SO MANY MEDICAL FEES TO PAY. NO PAY UNLESS CURED IN MOST CASES OUR FEB Pcial Bias Newly contracted and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation stopped In 24 hours; cures effected in seven day a . We oovsar tha satire field of Special and chronic, Be- Seated, Complicated Diseases. If you have a disease or wealtn necutlar tn mmn ahi. calls promptly for the best treatment the medical profession affords. Ws have thoroughly mastered infirmities -of this character. Our busl- flMI mnn nrnfMAn.! mathnH. . irkli. . , . ----- - ' . ..wv..... - i. ifuii. wo i naturally am- bltloua to cure as many men as possible, Vet we want to do so on a iaur u equai) swaus, wun mutual eonxtaene between physician and patient. Oar object Is not so much to do ths work that other doctors eaa Ao, but rather to do that whioh they cannot do. what we solicit in particular la obstinate oassst oases w titan h. km. -..a. all kinds of Inferior treatment Th kaowisdjre, aklU and erperleoo of years are at yon servlo, . wjwnssws or 7 the latest and beat methods w enrs, to remain cured. TAJtlOoaw OB afJTOTTBB VXIWS, BLOOD BOISOlT BBBTO'TZTAJ. BEBttlTT. BLADDBB ad XXBXllY Troubles, and ail associate niseis and weak- wmm wwyMWUVUi W xoak no mislead! na- statamanta. itmM.. nv... proposition to ths afflicted, neither do w pro mis to ou7 them Ink fw days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment In order to secure thslr Peonage. Honest doctors of recognised ability do not resort to suoh XOAtAOdS. OOBTSmTATZOV 7BBB ABB IB 11'fEn On. ..m.i.tiA. . ar "S1." nl!iBhroora a-rowth. We have been curing men for 27 years Write if you cannot calL All correannndn .trWW nnei..ti.i and all replies sent In plain envelope. Inclose S-cent stamp to Insure repiy, a. m. to 5 p. m.; evenings, T to 8:30; Sundays, a. OFFICE HOURS m. to '12 noon. ST.L0UIS MEDICAL AND " SURGICAL DISPENSARY OOAWEB 8BC0BD; ABB TAMXXLX, BTBEDT8, POBTLAJTB, OBB. Am ask gon, look FROM CROOK COUNTY All Manner of Crops, Including Hay and Grain, Yield Richly. " (Special Dlkpateb to Tb Journal.) Prlnevllle, Or., July IS. This psrt of the state will harvest more grain and hay of better quality, than it ever Jtas. hsforsX The rfrt rrn nt alfalfa la tSBth-stack and In tU north- The true nature of a cameo Is very mucn misunaerstooa Dy tns puDiic gen erally. Most people think lt is the stone itseir. wnen in reality - the methoi cutting is what produces the cameo. The real meaning of the word Is un known, its derivation having never been discovered, but correctly speakln cameos ar small scirtotursa execute. In low relief on some substance precious eimer ior its Deauty, rarity or naraneaa. - There are emerald coroeos. tur quoise cameos, shell , cameos, coral cameos; indeed, any substance that leads Itself to carving; in such-minute aeiaii can oe used ror cameo cnttinar. ano - nearly all Drecloua stones., ascent diamonds, have been so used. Diamonds have been used for Intarllos but naver ior cameos, jumeraia is tne most com mon Drecloua stone from which nmimi have been made, and there-are soma very nne emerald portrait cameos in existence, notably those of Queen Elisa beth in the British museum. Shell cameos were first mads in the fifteenth century but never became popular until recently. .: ;x Banded dnyx Is generally need for cameo work because of its hardness and coloring, and it la this fact that h.. paused the misapprehension. Jhe stone being used so much In making cameos mai u nas now oecome better known as 'Vameo" than by Its right name. Take TARRANT'S tha moat arffatla our for - HEADACHE All Bragghrts, 50a. A Sl-OO MORlPMflWE and other drug habits are positively eared by HA B I TINA. For aypodermio or internal nse. Dam Die sent so any drur babitna bv maU. Eegulsr price S2.M per bottle A K ytmrarnggistor oymau in plain wrapper. Ha Catcsnleal G. St Loola. Mo sal by Skldmer Drag OalM Ikir mm CGeeWo Xss WsU-Kaowa AalUUs CHINESE I DOCTOR St.. rartlasa, Oieses, Killed the Big Wolf. hri R. M. Hlght of Edmonton suceeerer !n catching the big wolf that for several years caused, heavy losses In llv stock to the farmers in Monro ntm- ui&. sourL v - ,. . - v. .TT The wolt had killed many sheep ana destroy It. snd as a last resort : they kent for J. J. JBrown of thla city. . Be- Ins unable to so. ha isent H. M Fflaht one of the best wolf hunters In Okla homa. After several i days hunting the trail waa at last found and within a few hours the wolf was caught and despatched by Oklahoma grown wolf hounds. ? v..'- ,. w i .. . .J V . The pelt, which was sent to Mn Brown, shows ths animal to have been an extra large one", looking like a cross between a timber wolf and a red fox. Mr Brown will have tha. pelt .tanned and added to his already large coLiso- uwi ox uvpniea or to nunt. . -r , -;tr.;. sad Is that stady dlacovarad and Is aiin ? ttj r'1 M. woodarfal VamedlSL HE 0HSE8 WITHOUT OPERATIOX ML WITHOUT TH1 AU) 014 UHX tnmt "irh'SiT tar Catarra. AatbBa, iSZL. ?SMt!L. B5m,,cn- Kidney h?J AftJ Manhoed. g aste Weak, sen sad AH Prlrata Otaeaaea, . A SURE CANCER CURE last Keoeived Treta reklnr, Chlsa flafa hn aa JtalUUa IF TOO ARB ArFXICTKO. rtnNl nnr.iv DBLATS ABB OAKOKHOrjS. If res cannot e11 mt. ... sad elrcsUr. looloaa easts lB ,tlZZ CONSULTATION FREE TEA. 0.' OES WO 0HIHE8X aTEiirrirv wti vow. amantsea. Portland. Onra,- , . Pleas Maattos This Pass. CHICHESTER'S PILLS rtlla la aad ii.14 awulliAV, ae tW. Bar of vaae J yaan bona ha iZblZZ! 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