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THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,) JULY S3, 1SQ7, ilLIItt HOLD FIRST ELECTION Hembers of i Assembly and Provincial Officers Are - Chosen at Polls. PMTHltD HAS J CAUSED ROUBLE STEP TOWAED LOCAL . .SELF-GOVERNMEX' All Legislative Powers Exercised by 'Commission to Be Given Awem- . , hlh. rcirhtv-One Member First . ' Meeting to Be Held Xert October. ' (Joorol Special Service.) .Weahlngton. a C July Today election la th Philippine Mends mark the flrt formal atop toward Filipino " aelf-government Naturally enough the administration efflclala here are keenly Interested In the conduct and reeult of 'the election, which la tor the choice ot member of the flret Philippine as sembly, and for provincial governors. member ot provincial board, munlo ; ipai president, vice-preeldents and nu- nlcloal eounaellora. All or ineee 01 .rirara. with tha exception of municipal counsellor, are to bold office for two Tear and to assuum. weir auuea upon he lt of January next Tha municipal eounaellora are to hold office for four - The Philippine aaaembly la the reeult ;f the promise of President Rooaavalt made to the Filipino through Secretary T.ft ta a-iva tha dmdI or tn islands meaeure of self-government, -conditioned upon their good nehavior for a term of two yeara The assembly la to be gtveo all the legislative power heretofore ex- erclsed by the Philippine eommlaalon la 11 that navt at tha archtselaao not in habited .by ' Jdoroa or non-Chrlatlaa . tribe. ' " . . ."- The aaaembly la to be composed of " 11 in.mh.ri annortlonad OB tha baala Of one delegate for each 10.000 ot popula tion, and provision la made to increase this number, but the total number of .delegate cannot exceed 100. The body may De comparea in a the American house of general way to representatives. "while the PhllloDlna eommlaalon will be tha upper house or senate, and the acta or tna aaaeraoiy must secure me ap . nraval of .tha eommlaalon In order t become law. The first aaaembly will convene early la October, when Becre--tary of "War Taft will be praaant to wit ness the proceeding. JPOHTIIIG OAK TIES FR Or.1 JJPAII First Shipment of the Kind ; Received for Hunting 1, ' . ton's Railway. V- i H'oeraal Spedal'Servlo.) ' 5 Los Angeles; July . I0-Twe mJIHdh .feet of Dak lumber Jn log,.. and. .theJ first cargo of that kind of timber ever, ; rbrought acros the Pacific, reached Ban ' 'Pedro today oa the a nip Skogstad. The vassal waa loaded at Mororan, Japan, and- is tinder charter to tha China Im- ' port & Export Lumber company of Shanghai - From the loga will be made 72,000 . ttea for Huntington's new .electrlo line. 'Construction work la already under way .and will be. hastened by the shipment. , The lack of tlea has delayed the com . pletion of extensions, and new work oa ' severakpart of the Pacific Electric sys- tern, tuntlngton companies now are . the major cortlon of their tlea t . W. 2dwards, agent for the importing i company, declares that this shlpemnt Administration Is Angry Because North Carolina Judge Was Too, Hasty. STATE COURTS COULD HAVE SETTLED FIGHT Federal Jurist Took; Too Much Re sponsibility Upon Binuielf in In terferinjr .With. a Blatter Which Did Not . Concern Him. A' fWasbingto Bares ef The JoersaL) Waahlagton. July id. No secret 1 mad In Washington that the, admin latration officials are annoyed that Ted era! Judge Piit chard of North Carolina has precipitated the clash between fed eral and state court over the case In volving the Southern Railway failure to observe the North Carolina tat' law compelling roads to sell tickets for I M cents a mil within tha state limits. That la haa injected Into current dis cussion needlessly tha Issue of atate rights, la conceded br those hleh In authority. Apart from tha legal phase the people of admlntstra- of the matter, on the queatlon solely of ucy, it is regarded aa unroriunate at Jude-e Prltchard did not await the exhaustion of tha resource of the State courta before appealing to federal, au thority, thus inflaming the atate and nlaalnar the tlon by Inference In the position of countenancing the procedure. It 1 pointed out that there was ade quate remedy In the state courta for the 'alleged conflacatory law reducing paaaenger fares. The North Carolina supreme court la among the best in the country; Its decisions are ranked by the federal supreme court aa of unusually high character, and the general govern ment la not disposed to irritate the state Judiciary needlessly, by construc tively impugning their willingness to do Justice to lltlganta. Pritchara Xada Kurtek. It la not dented" that for Juds-a Prltchard, prior to the atate courts hev-In- aiven final declaration on the rate law. to aaaume Jurisdiction was exceed ingly bad policy. It la areued and not denied that It would have been the or derly course of procedure to permit the laaue to be fought out In the atata courta, and then. If it appeared that under the - federal constitution, .there had been confiscation of property, and no relief had ' been afforded by the North Carolina ' supreme court, redress by the federal court would have been justified. mat tn administration is especially distressed at tha lack of wisdom on Judge Prltchard'a part may be inferred when It la remembered that In tha first session of the Fifty-ninth congress southern members arsrued for Senator La Follette'e amendments and sup ported them by their votea, providing for measures to partially trlo federal judges of their power In relation to tn national rate law. it waa nmtea then in the debate that there waa alight' ground for the Intimation that the federal Courta were Quicker to sym pathise with the corporations than were tne state luaicisries. So that the North Carolina situation dlatresses the administration exceeding ly, and the rashness of the federal Judge is uopioroa. xjenioxw xnaiaens. . A' weft-itnown Iinl authority here haa declared that b haa Knowledge or only two instances or an attempt to nave an Inferior federal court Interfere with writ of habeaa corpus with tha ruilnaa or a atate court upon tne constitu tionality plea, and that In only one--' that of Judge Prltchard was the at tempt successful. The other waa in Ne braska, and the federal Judge refused to take jurisdiction, pointing out that HOW LONG IIAY, YOU HAD IT . Kidney disease may davalnn suddenly 1 and become fatal la a few week, but mis la rare. it usually appeara wun mild-symptoms, although aa tha kidneys are not aenaitlva, it may have been de veloping for months even years. It 11 usually curable the first few weeka,--ln fact, it often get well of itself. , But If It haa been Inn annua-h In the ay-1 tern to have become chronlo (fastened) the booke then declare it to be Incur I able, right here la the crucial queatlon: via, now loaf have yoa bad tit If it ha been in the system for some months there la nothing known to medicine that will reach it except Fulton's Renal Com pound, ii airrers rrom eu xianey meat-1 clnes aver known in thla tremendously I Important point it la the only one that! reduces inflammation and correct the kidney function AFTER it has become chronic, a well aa before. Aa there! la no sharp dividing line- marking tne I time when the trouble chances to the chronlo form ian't It a clear aa noon day that thoughtful people with kid ney disease ahOuld take at onoe the only known apeclfio that reachea it. In all stares; v I The annual death are over 11,000 1 170 per day. These census figure show how appallngly serious and prevalent! this thing Is getting to be that is In nocently referred to la the homes sal "kidney trouble." 'Hundreds of citlaene of thla city could go into the witness-box and swear I to their recovery and among them would be the editor of this publication;" Ban Franolaoo Win and Spirit Re view. , If you have right Ask for pound. kidney Fulton a trouble. Renal start Com- FAIRBANKS HOLD FAMILY HEUUIQII v. ! 1 - i Descendants of First Settler N Meeting in Boston Today. (Jearaal Saeetal MsrvtoeJ Boston, Maae., July 10. Sons and daughter of the Jonathan Fairbanks who emigrated to America la lttl and settled In Dedham, Massachusetts, in 1C3I, of whom Vice-President Charlee Warren Falrbanka la one, held their an nual reunion today. During the day the membera of the family, several thousand In number, made a pilgrimage to tne old homestead in uedham, re turning to Boaton thla evening In time to hold a family banquet In Berkeley Temple. The old homeatead at Dedham baa been In the possession of -the family continuously ror 170 yeara. and tne family association, which la incorporat ed, proposes to rale a fund to preserve it in perpetuity. There are aald to be 6,000 living families who trace their origin to Jona than, first American Falrbanka, among whom, are S00 civil war veterana . Art dak the prominent membera of the family, Tn addition to the vioe-prealdent of the United Statea, are Vlotor A. Met. calf, secretary of the navy; Arthur I Bates, memoer or congress rrom Fenn eylvania; Joafah . Quinsy,- ex-mayor of Boaton; Anarew & uraper, atate super MUo A-Jewett, United State consul at Sivas. Turkey." Dr. Albert Shaw, editor or tne Keview or it e views: countess Marrharlta de Chraporitaky of Russia: tne atarcnioneaa or uonegaj, ueiras relief first should-be sought In the stat courta un to the. court of last aopei within -tha commonwealth. : ' I Administration VX flolals deplore ,the , Incident the more in that Its opponent , nave Been alleging reoerai usurpation of power properly lodged in the several : states. It is therefore with extreme re- Ireland, and Judas Francis J. Wins ol Cleveland, Ohio. STAND III HUE FOR 18 DAKS aret that tha adminiatratlon realises that Judae Prltchard haa stirred need less discussion over state rights, and AiA nnt n.rmlt tha atata rtf Vrtrth r-jM. ?f oak wood is the opening wedge for 'a to Mmpoae It. own difference with Three Women and One Man Duauieaa wnicn wiu mean toe import-i . in of 10.000.000 feet of lumber annual ly. .Local agenU will build a mill at San Pedro for aawlng. Every man who visited Robinson Co.'s sale last week is a satisfied man today. Hfcie etui on. RiTPERTOTLOENERAL Inspects hospitals , r 'T -; ... . . - t r1 - - ' (Beeelsl THroetch to The Journal. , ... Spokane, Wash., July 10 Slater Mary Antoinette oz Montreal, superior general .: of the Sisters of Charity in the Pacific v - northweat, has come - to - Spokane and . will pass aeveral days Inspecting the Sacred Heart hospital.' The reverend . - islstera visit is regarded as of Import ' ano among the members of the odrer, 1 as It is two years since aha waa here. filaiae. Antoinette avnraaaaa haraalf highly pleased -with the work In the i institutions at Portland, Taooma. Seat . la .nfl VinMnvtr n I mn m W. 11-n, ; empire. She will visit instltutlona in Montana and the Dakotas on her re tunr ' to Spokane from 'the Coeur O'Aienes in northern Idaho, afterward continuing per journey nomeward. ; A SCIENTIFIC BREAKFAST Sassy Irrepared. EUROPE SEEKING AMERICAN .VAUDEVILLE Enter on Wait for Gov ernment Land. Manager of Continental Houses Combine to Form Variety " Circuit. (loaraal Rpertal Berries.) Berlin, July SO. With a view to se curing a larger number of American vaudeville attractions for continental variety theatres, invitations have been sent to the managers of leading vaude ville houses of Europe to attend con ferences in Berlin next month. It la hoped that the meeting, whloh Is Inter national in acope, win lead to the con. elusion of agreements concernlar im portation and terms of payment of for eign specialty performers, and the adop tion Of other measures lOoklns- to mora advantageous business relations, though It is denied that the plan contemplates the orranlsatlon of a trust. American vaudeville specialists, who have enjoyed growing popularity nere in recent years, nave proved airncuit to ODtain, per formers hesitatlna to make a lournev tn fulfill only one contract. Managers hope to perteot an - asrreeinsnt wnereov sne- cialty people of the first rank, will be assured of a profitable tour if they come to jburope. (Journal Special. Berrlee.) Sacramento, Cal., July SO. Three women and one man yesterday entered upon a long, weary wait at the door of the United States land office In this city in order to be the first In line on the morning of August 16, when lands in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties are to be restored to entry. - These lands were restored to settle ment by homesteaders on December It last, but will not be subject to entry ror timber, scrip or ueu until August 15. After that date actual settlers will have preference - for to days over all other applying for entry. Some choice land will be thrown open, and the scramble for it promises to be spirited. The women and the man On watch are irura one party, out are giving no line upon the location tney propose to make. They enter upon their it days wait with a fortitude that promises to carry them tnrougn, STORMS MEET AND CAUSE WATERSPOUT MEET IN DENVER Rightly selected food will alone cure tjnsnv ( A imam a. at . . lrmLy- STAMP COLLECTORS - r i v. eui7 r ntuu, pioicrDioiy cooked; a dish of Grape-Nuts with - ere am; t wo of t-bo tied eggs ; (Put two ga in a un pint cup or boiling water, Cover and set off for nlna mmiu Whites will then be the consistency of i r" ,u ""si easuy aigestea; sues "ura cnp toast, cup or Fostum Food v.ui iee. k On that fcreakfast you cAn work like V a 08 PrIetiy nourished until "r.s.". uerrous trouoies, neart oal- pitauon, stomacn and bowel troubles. aiuuer complaints anf v.fi .k. Kianey complaints and various . aiaoraers wui graduallv 1lnn.r Arm solid health will set In. Whyr Tou have probably been living -f? 2orl3r aeleeted food, that : is food 'tht.dofif foataln the required e?i menta the body need. That ant V food. and eoffeV i. the dirVct'o? i! direct .cause of more than half th. ni- 'the human body acquire i U1 Orape-Nuts i a perfectly cooked wwi .'and bdtk that anr the fostum f2o Coffee contains fine misoroscopio nartfc le of phosphaU of potash obtained In 'a natural way from th grains ofthe field and by solentlno food experts In corporated Into food and drink. That element jolna with the albumen in food Uo make - gray - matter, whloh Is tha riling ef IM brain cells and th nerve centres uirougmnn tne numan OOdy. A man or woman thua red ta sclent!- and vunjity, ana becomes capable of rni;ui ung siiccessruuy tn affair of jit: 'Jo proque a perfect body and money-making- Dram, the ;. body ' muat have .i n r'.zht kind of food and the ex j.ert t 'i-Fppc'niist knows now to make It. i'--t is irpe-Nuts and Posture 1 ' . rroducad at tha nnna-tenA fctor r,t t!e Postum Co., at Battle CrfU; ii. -Kead "The Road te Well- Y-,!.' X izir "Xtere'g Ziaason." 'Journal Special Service.) Denver. Colo.. JulyS0 Beainnina to day and continuing through the rest of this week Denver and vicinity will be the rallying- place for hundreds of stamp collectors throughout. the country. The occasion is the annual convention of the American Pbilatello association, which be ran its session today. An Interest lna- contest for the presidency of th association 1- already on, the leading candidate for the place being el Boeb- tin of Pittsburg and J. N. Luff of New fork. Not the least attractive feature of the gathering Is the elaborate die play of valuable - collections .of rare stamps by dealers and membera of the association. fVvv; --.v-v-1 V-.'- .- i' - i a .' ' . , ' - : ' SHOTGUN INJUNCTION AT ROAD CROSSING IBoeeial tMtttcS to The JocraaLt Spokane, Wash., July 10. The Great reortnern hag stopped the 1 Blackwell road from Tmlldlng a trestle over Its road at Northport. The company haa stationed a guard there and refuses to .7 ln" new fa to drive piling. The matter Is now before the officers of the . Stl 'i thought a aetttement .nay be reached this week - .y . . ; . . .'-;r:- Showeri Bo .Ko Crop Damage. i ;i2--Sflt.t5rVh 3tiir ;i i-copiou 5Wtl .fvfl over th Psfcue S?.7, 'J14 alr Is now oool and ln-V)-htS?tnAh,r1r' bundred of acre -it" 2"tinA.Ujr ln tn ahock, but there will be m damage te It at Uiia Ume. (Journal Special' Service!! Sacramento. July SO. Yesterday af ternoon a phenomenal feature was wit- nessea irom tne snore or iaxe xanoe. Two storms coming from opposite di rections met at Carnellan bay, near-the state line, and watchers on the beach say spray rise from the lake in the form of - a -pyramid. A waterspout sioweiy orosaea tne Day ana oroKe when it reached the shore of the state line point. v -- Four or five boats containing fishing Parties, had narrow escapes. In one of hese was Attorney 8. I White of this city, ana naipn iowe or Ban Jose. Through superhuman efforts of the boatment they reached ahora and only just m tune to avoid tne. waterspout. DENTISTS MEET; IN ANNUAL CONVENTION i r - (Joarnal Saedal Service. 1 ' Minneapolis, Minn., July SO, Knight of the forceps, the men. who treat ach ing molars, hundred of them not only irom sui pana ot tne. unitea states. but from a number of other countries as well, are to be the guest of Min- neapolla during the remainder of thla week. Tne occasion is tne annual con vention or tn national venial associa tion. . , - . i " Paper Will be read by eminent den- tiata nora f ranc, nwitaeriana. utr. many, Italy and England, and, while the We seH for less even on , our ' liberal , time methods than does the cash merchant. The great ' variety In all lines of Home Furnish ings found tf In this ' store insures the .lady or gentleman in search of either modest roods ' at modest prices, or the more elaborate and ar- :, tJstic of home decora tions. A choice to meet universal approval. f CVUnTZ.CCLLO IT FOR LECG" wuyiNU Geyihtz Block boundco er yimu. tm axd . so'sS pdrtuno- ummer Comfort and Oiiiin We do" not handle credit as though it were some bit of finery only to be enjoyed by - r.. txr. t..... .1 . a icw. vv iv a4wa,' found that it payfCo trust people. We make of this great establish ment. meeting .place for. both rich and poor man, on . one founda tion of generous credit to an alike. Treat SupDlies People who are not held down by home, business or other, duties ttca to be making a mad rush for the cooler, dime of the seashore. : The wiser ones take" such articles as are necessary. ' We off er here a few of the rnany4 Httle needs-at very little prices. . v ' " 'TV; ll , .'..V'?.. Nicklc Plated Solid Copper Kettles , : Seamless body, an excellent value at f AA $1.75, on sal at, each SI.VU Nickel-plated solid copper Tea and Coffee Pots, carved designs. . . ' The 4-plnt, $1J5 aUe ................ ...fl.OO The 3-pint, $U5 sUe SOe PIitteriTbal IVUI Stud Picklog - Fancy 14-inch white seml-porcelaln, regular lie Platters to clean up quickly 25c A few 12-inch Platters in plain whit seml-porcelaln. P These are 33c values, now offered at 17C A number of 10-lnch K. T. and K. Platters.. This is the best of OC semi-porcelain makes. Actual Wc values, at .eWC Stew Kettles, sizes 16 and 18-lnch, 20c and 23c regular selling IH kettles, on sale at, each , - 1UC Knives, forks, spoons, cooking utensils, dleh.es, cups, and all essential added features to the success of the outing trip, we offer at very small cost. Sale ofcGcod! Comfort Porch and Laivn Furniture Just the sort to add a touch of good looks to the general appearance of the yard or porch, and a mighty good assurance are" these to the lovers of .a . . . . . r not weainer conuon.- ..-v.v ., r- IIOjOO old Hickory Chairs at Wi......Sr.25 $ 8.00 old. Hickory Chairs at ... f 5.25 $ 6J0 old "Hickory Chairs at ......... ...94.25 I7J0 Porch Settees, dark green or fA dark red ..................v..........;. J4.DU NOT& These out of doorv pieces are those ' left from a sale which we had on the same. The prices are lower than -we . have ever offered on these same. A Word About Sewing Machines ' 1 J Perfected to a degree of complete fitness In every way to better satisfy the lady who wants to get out of a machine all that can possibly be put into one, the Oevurts "Special" sounds the note of higher satisfaction. The price, $23.00. goes a small way toward proving the merit of the ma chine. There would be a whole lot more "home sewing" done if every Portland lady was acquainted with this highly reliable machine. $1.00 down is all It takes; then 50c a week thereafter. Clearance of Women's Garments To Increase the interest of those in search, of clearance prices and a few real bargain we quote a few . Skirt prices from, our little metro politan suit room; " Ladies' finely tailored . and neatly ' trimmed Skirts in such of the col-, , ors aa are mostly in. demand, as well as plain blacks and novelty mixtures. The values Af .. from $6.50 to $8.00. Cholcef 470 These Skirts are not out of sea son, but strictly new. Misses' Skirts in about the same material and trim, at 0 QC the special yDVD Ladies' regular $7 JO white Mohair Plaited Skirts. Skirts of -the right material and hang for stylish summer wear. &0 QC Choice 9JeJ Women's very finest Silk Petticoats, of elegant soft chiffon taffeta ma terial; in black only. These Skirts are elaborately trimmed down the front and at bottom witn medallions and Heavy silk applique. These $15.00 values, special $9.85 01 Interest to Men We are going to inaugurate,! three days event of no mean In terest to the man of shrewd vis ion. About our Men's Suits, we would say that they are the best we can get together for the price. When we buy suits of the tailor we take the same essentials into consideration as we expect of the man who buys of us. ' Now com mencing tomorrow and until Fri day night we will offer" men's high grade tailored suits at very inviting prices. Outing, Suita A very fine assortment in pattern and cut, ranging in value from (11 A C $17.50 to $20.00. .Choice.. 11. 4D Outing Suits In finely woven and patterned gray worsteds; $2240 values - 61'yl AK at, choice v. ,.$f sTUJ Men's very neat end ' stylish " gray checks in tne suit, value (1ft AC $15; Thursday special ,. ..:ll.4D Men's three-piece Suits, In the popular invisible over-plaid effects; the $2240 SS?....:... 114.45 In addition to these four Suit specials we offer all other Suits in fancy wor steds, black unfinished worsteds and Thibets,i also all staple blue Serges at greatly reduced prices. . To Stranger Friends Those of you who are in Portland for a short time or expect to be here soon we ask that you favor us with a visit while in the city. Consistency in Endeavor to Please NE WPORT YAQUINA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and It an IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It is easily reached, is not an expensive place to visit, has ex cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe and delightful surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as clam-bakes, oyster hunt,s, tisning, people ana shea gathering, etc, enjoys, a-.r mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the other at- f W SVHV" vau ivoivu va v.fvaMuu aaaaa vaiui i NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to A1-' bany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout Leave Portland 8 a. m. 't(' ' - ' ... . "Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale daily and good for return until October 31. Therj is also a Saturn, day-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly . low rates v from alt ' other points. Call atJthe city ticket office pf the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency elsewhere, for complete information, ' WILLIAM McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company,. Portland, Or., One of the Most Attractive Beach Resorts on the Pacific Coast Just Nov; Is areas, toe tnonta' ef "the Oelambla.Blver, oa the Waahingtoa aUe, reached from the Olvr ef Vortlaad en the '4 pleaSld eaVorsiea SteamerJROTTER X ABOUT s Koxms. It 1 upward of 19 miles long, very broad and level and almost a lavement, xi is ooiiea- ita entire length wun tent cities, villa, fine hotels, antr ail the Summer beach .resort. IT'S TUB a good time.. Thousand, go there compact as a composition pavement. towns, cottage settlements. SPZOPONI CLEANSES : ANP BEAUTIFIES American element . . predominates, the gathering Is of a ' most r cosmopolitan character. Several auditoriums are to be used for the business sessions of the association and for the numerous demonstrations and clinics. The exhi bition of dental roods and suoolles In connection with the meeting is the larg est display or its una ever aeea any where. , - . - : Tne orncers or tne national asaocia- tion who have charge of the conven tion are: President, A. H. Peclt. Chi cago; first vice-presiaeni, u.-j. mo MUlen, Kansa CHyk second vice-president, O. E. Hunt, Indianapolis; third vice-president, O. 8. Vann, Oadaden, Alabama; corresponding secretary. Bur ton isee Thorpe, : Jjouis; recoraing secretary, U. PEOMINENT MAN' SAY13 HE IS AN EMBEZZLER Butler, Buffalo; treas urer. A. . H. jialandjr, Knoxvlile. Ten- Besaee, . ; i -u.- (Jearaal Special Service.' Kenton, Ohio, July. JO. Attorney tf, B. Boaclt, former mayor and chairman of the Hardin county Republican exeou- uS romramw," hm . given blm self, up to the sheriff, confessing that he had embeisled 128,000 from an as Ute managed by him. ., -77 UNEULT OIRLS BOLD : : y -:r.'4krAAMa.Aa. a v-as n mMJA X JL Spokane, Wasbn July" SlTearV ciar.' a IS-yeax-ola Inmate of the House eiJ ' amusement accessories of 'a popular ?'UOI TO OO .for rest, health and or their Summer outing. Try it : The Potter Sails Every Day .' - , : axcnsPT STnroATB ajtd ntzsATS.1 . See published schedules. , . Fare From Portland, Round Trip, $400 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.59; Purchase tickets and make reservation at Cfty Ticket Offlce, and Washington streets, Portland; or. Inquire -of ahy O. 'H. ' V N. eisswaere jor iniormation. . ,..., X oWDWSATr Oeaaral raeseagar Agn.. P0TT4ro. OB. Third agent gxgggzBggassggggxagissBSsa eggggggggsggggsrgggggggg the Qood Shepherd, made her escape Sunday by tying a sheet to a water- pipe and letting herself down from window; tumping the lest 14 feet. She waa in chapel at the time and secured permission te retire to the anteroom by making her " nose bleed. Free, h phoned to someone ai a private rest denoe, whom she . eaued f "Frank," and told him to meet her with S6 at Waah. tnsrton and Front streets. She haa nt een round. ; ,. .- , .. ,. . . afetsger feella diamond at IS tr cent profit-- - - ... - . Its Washington is the center ef In. tereet for men today. - . . t , . Preferred' Stock Oanmed Ooeaa. -' aUea Lewla 2t firaaS, . FlORTLAND ACADEMY Nineteenth Year Opens Sep tember 16V; 1907'; ; The academy St boys and girl for eastern and western colleges. : Boarding hall for girls provide for .a limited number.; elementary grade, boLPUori- mary and grammar, under the Stel management . Office hours during tnf a.tmmae. . a ... m.Ia- 11 m- ,nl f ram . i S to p. tn. . For .catalogue, address v- POBTtAsTO AOaJDXVT. - The eeoole' who' read and answer ad are the people who make buslnes and buslnesa . eaTattrl , poealbl la thia (V. : s