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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND. SUNDAY MOANING, AUGUST 4, Toiifn Topics : j TWO JOURNAL AT ItESORTS -A , ... ' r ''llbaartttani u T ThhmiI A a. I''iNl ' regular rates at he fol lowing resorts by notifying tne agents St the various places mentioned. Bub sorlptlons by mall sre payable la ad venoei r OREGON RESORTS. -Gearhart Park i T etrnnk Hot Lake Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside ...Lewis Co. Wllholt Springs V. W. MoLeraa ?. WASHINGTON RBSORTS. " opnngs. ............... t . Boyd A Son and Mineral Springs note Cascade Sprlnga. Thomas Moffatt Collins Springs ,...C. T. Belcher iiwaco 4 . , ..Louis Cohan Marahall A Potltntw and G. A. Smith Nahcotta ..H. J. Brown Ocean Park Matthawa Thedford geavlew ........ Frank B. Strausal The Braakera Tha Breakara Hotal RAILROAD'S POLICY RETARDS IMMIGRATION Tovns Along Corvallis & Eastern Enter Strong Protests f ; Against Repressive Methods Since Southern V , Pacific Acquired Property. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS . Ifarquam Orand - .... "Tha Storr of tha Golden Fleece' Orand , Vaudeville Lyrio Road to Frlaco" Star 'The Royal Slave The Oaka O. W. P. cara, lat A Alder AFTERNOON AMUSEMENTS. City Park De Caprlo'a Band at 2:10 p. m. Athletio Park Baseball at 1:30 p. m., Loi Angeles va. Portland. td3rfflost oat people don't realise what a man la up against when ha undertakes to remodel a place of bualneas," said John Dollar yesterday. "When you remodel a house, you simply move out If neces sary, but not so In a business place. Ever since the work began at my store, I have been moved here and there and Jostled about my atore. until It seemed they would push me Into the atreet next. They have about flnlahed my new front, but the work on the Inalde putting In the balcony and Inalde fixtures la just beginning. I am making the greateat sacrifice In merchandise that were ever made In Portland, while this work la on. My new gooda will eoon be arriving, and wun me crowded conditions here now, I must move a lot of gooda within the next 10 daya. There la not a thing In my whole atock that la not reduced to a hair and mora to make Quick clearances Men'a suits, for Instance, regular 12 S values, are now offered at $12.60; $36 suits for 3K.30; shoes and oxfords for both men and women, worth 34, for 32.16; If people know values when they see them, It seems as though they would be coming in here on the run for the gooda I am eel ling for leaa than cost In many caaea. My atore la at First and Yamhill streets, the old reliable store of Joan Dellar.'1 To San Francisco's relief. Seven car loads of pianos, diverted to Portland 117 of them choice and fresh and splendid. We've undertaken to aell them. We most do ao within the next ten daya. Profit making la out of the Question In such an undertaking, hence the prlcea 67 cents on the dollar. New 3200 pianos are now 3114; 3300 means now 3171; 3400 Is 3213. Remember we guarantee the price and value of each piano as well aa durability and quality. Terme really should be all oaah, but we'll ay half oaah now and balance within a year, if more convenient. We'll not split hairs over that part of it. The mala thing Is to sell planoa, to sell them quickly, and with the least Inter ference with our regular work. See our large display ad. on page IS of this paper. Eilera Plana House. 363 Wash ington, corner Park. C. F. Sanger and family returned yes terday from a month's outing at' Welch's oamp on tha White Salmon river. Re reports It an Ideal spot to spend one's vacation: that Kern A Wrenn, who are running the hotel and camping grounds at Welch'a have won me oonriaence or everyone wno visits the place on account of their courtesy and attention to everybody. Mr. Sanger says the surveyors for the new Mount Hood electric roaa nave recently located their line through that section, which passes along the foothills of the Hunch back mountain and that thla will open up a splendid fishing, hunting, and tlm- oer section. Vigorous protests are being mads by towns along the Corvallla s Eastern railway, against Us policy of Immigra tion Into and development of the eoun- try. It Is said the methods of the company are repressive and that these methods are worse since the Southern Pacific company acquired the property. Trouble Ahead for Bond. "There Is trouble In store for the Cor vallla ,& Eastern road unless present policies are radically changed," said Taqulna. bualneaa man 'Tor years the management has been afflloted with dry rot In Lincoln county. Under the old Oregon Paclflo management all the of flclals did as they pleased and from preaent Indications It Is proposed to continue that DOlicr. It is a 'wheel barrow' road, from Taautna to Albany and return at i centa per mile. Mileage booka at 220 car 1.000 miles, which were formerly ooeratlve. have been can celed since trie saie or me roaa to am Southern Pacific. "Round trip tlokets to Newport are nM at i Thla la all nsht for trip pers who go there for a sniff of the briny deep, but for prospective settlers It Is an annoyance and hardship because of the manner in which these tickets must be used. The railroad manage ment tinw demands that the traveler ahall go through to Taqulna to get his ticket validated before he can return on it. Many travelera who wlah to get off at intermediate points to iook ai h onilntrv an thul Out tO needleSS and unreasonable trouble and expense.'" "sTiggsr in the "Woodpile." r -.1,4 that. rnrmartv thaaa tickets could be validated at the summit and everyone was satlsnea. dui now, ounni the summer season at the beach, all must so through to Newport or pay full fare returning. He added with con siderable feeling: "The fact that the employes of the road own virtually all of Taqulna, in cluding hotel and store, may account for the 'nigger In the woodpile. Strong efforts are now being made by tha business men of Lincoln county to Induce immigration from eastern points. A movement Is on foot to colonise one locality with 3,000 Swedes. , The rail road is taking no part In these endeav ors. When the season at Newport is ended tickets will continue to be vali dated at Yaqulna. and this appears to be one of the main causes of ill feeling. The county is one of the best in the state, and has thousands of acres avail able for the hemeseeker. Fruit canneries at Elk City and To ledo are under consideration and a con densed milk factory Is being started. It Is said that the Southern Paclflo company, lnatead of imposing useleaa burdens on travelers, should do every thing in Its power to assist 4n secur ing settlers and getting them satisfac torily located, by eliminating all pos sible annoyances of travel. sTewspeper Comment The Toledo Reporter, discussing ex isting conditions, said: "Representative B. F. Jones has taken up the matter of Inadequate passenger service on the C. A E. between Albany and Newport, and petitioned the railway commission to Investigate the eame. "Mr. Jonee is voicing a general public demand. The travel from the Interior to Newport Is Increasing from year to year and the transportation facilities are not keeping pace with the demand. The alow, overcrowded mixed trains during the resort season are an abomi nation. The boat accommodatlona on the bay are antiquated and Inadequate. There is and has been a general com plaint against the arbitrary system which compels the holder of a ticket hlch has been paid for Taautna and return to go to Taqulna and have the ticket indoraed by the agent he cannot go part way and then return on hla ticket, although he has paid for the round trip; he muat go to the end of the line whether he wanta to or not. "All these conditions are working- a prejudice against Taqulna bay and di verting to other points people who would like to come here. We hone that Mr. Jones may Induce the commission to take the matter up." We can extract one or all your teeth without hurting a bit, and put in new teeth the same day If you desire. Our system of nrown and bridge work Is simple, quick and painless. When desired yon ean hare T. P. Wise or my personal service, rainless Bxtraotlng Free Wkem Flates are Ordered. 0 Tllll XXMM and doing dental work all the time. That is the record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That'a one reason our bualneas has grown our pa trons eome back, and they send their friends. W. A. WISE, Dentist Falling bldg 3d and Washington a. m. to p. m. Sundays t to 10. Feinlaes Mx. stlon BOoj Flates fa T. P. Wise, H. A. Stardcvant and H. A. Huffman ASSOCIATES. BOTH FXOjTBS, A AMD XAXaT aoaa. OLD FIRE CHIEFS AS PALL-BEABEBS Portland Flame Fighters of Volun teer Day Will Officiate at Webber Funeral Today. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D. D., pastor of the White Temple, will preach this morning at 10:30 and tonight at 7:45. The morning subject will be 'The I Go's snd We Also's of Society.' The night topic will be: "How to Dress Properly; Should a Minister Always Dress in Black 7 ' At the evening serv- loe Dr. Brougher will emphasise his Idea of how a mintater should dress on a summer evening by appearing In an Ice cream suit of light flannel, negligee shirt, belt and white ahoea. Fred But ler, the soloist, will sing at both morn ing and evening services. One of the two tracks on Orand ave nue, between East Morrison and East Stark streets, has been relald prepara tory to placing bltullthlc pavement on mat section or the east aide thorough fare. The other track Is in the process of receiving new ties and rails and will be completed at an early date when it is expected the section below East Morrison street to Hawthorne avenue will be commenced. The tracks at the intersection of Eaat Morrlaon atreet with Orand avenue cannot be laid until the Intricate piece work for that place is received from the eaat. German-Lutheran college, a Re- demptorlat Institution, Is under course of construction and la situated at East 28th atreet north. The flrat building now being erected has a ground floor of 28x76 feet and will be two stories and basement. It is a beautiful location, adjoining the Heidelberg tract, overlook ing the Columbia river, it Is the pur- ?ose of the owners to have an lnstltu lon capable of giving a complete course of Instruction In all branches to corre spond to the 10th grade In the public schools. Postmaster John W. Minto has re ceived favorable communications from the postoffice department at Washing ton In regard to establishing a number of electric lights on the sidewalk along the Morrison street side of the post office. If placed In position the same style of posts set up by merchants on the opposite side of the street will be used. Not less than three will be erected. Each post contains two large Nemst lamps and would tend to Illu minate the street greatly. and 1:60 In the afternoon, the train will observe the same schedule as on week days. The Sunday service la heralded aa a great convenience to Washington county patrons of the Southern Pacific especially at this time of year. The Electro Dental parlors were opened the past week at 303 Mr Wash ington, on the northwest aeasier of Fifth. The parlors make a most Im posing appearance with new equipment and many new appliances. Dr. E. Aus plund has surrounded himself with a most able corps of operators, several of them being well known specialists In their lines. The men of the Redanptortst parish will give an open air entertainment Wednesday evening at the Parish church. Piedmont. A fine program, con sisting of monologues, songs and muslo will be rendered. The Miller Brothers orchestra will furnish the music. Arch ht.hnn Chrlatla will visit the parish to day (Sunday) for the flrat time since It WM organised. Work on the East Stark street fill Is progressing rapidly and the section be 'tween Union avenue and East Third trt la nearly completed. The nex object of the contractora, the Paclflo Bridge company, wu oe mo paxi bo Imutn Orand avenue and Eaat Sixth Several tralnloads of dirt have already been dumped Into thla slough. John Cordano has sold to a local In vestor his holdings Nos. 83-88 West Park street, for 350,000. The property has a frontage or 0 feet on tne east side of West Park street and is occu pied by two frame flats. It Is Imme diately opposite the University club In a district that Is rapidly increasing In value. Sunday Outings by Trolley To Oresham, 46 centa; to Boring. Barton, Eagle Creek and . Est a cad a, 76 cents round trip; tickets must m purchased on sale In waiting room. First and Al der streets. Cars leave 7:16, 7:30, 9:16, 0:30, 11:30 a. m.. 1:30.3:40, 5:44, 7:15 p. rn. Dinner at Hotel Batacada 60 cents. known master plumbers. Mrs. Hoff man, who has been on a visit to Port land relatives for the past three months. Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cumbo, of Hale, Missouri A new steward of the Portland Com mercial club will take charge of the dining-room this week, succeeding Scott Breckenrldge. who has resigned to go east. The appointee Is Eugene May, of New Tork. who arrived In Portland yesterday. He comes with a reputation of having managed the culinary depart ments of successful eastern clubs. Mr. Breckenrldge leaves for the east Aug ust 10, and will visit the best clubs of Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Tork and other cities befors settling upon a new location. Funeral arrangements for the Inter ment of the remains of the late Joseph Webber Sr. have been completed and the exercises will be held this after noon at Holman's undertaking parlors, third and Salmon streets, at 2:30 o'clock. The funeral will be held by the family. Because Mr. Webber was a pioneer fireman In Portland the remaining vol unteer fire chlefa of the city will act as pallbearers. They are: Joaeph Buch tel, W. A. Harp, Robert Holman, Henry Weed and Mr. -Hutchlns. The only other volunteer fire chief of the city of Portland, still living, Is Thomas Jordan, who could not be present. Many other exempt firemen will attend the funeral. Mr. Webber waa fire chief In the early days of Porland's history and also In San Francisco previous to 1857 when he came to Oregon. Mr. Webber came to the Pacific coaat In 1849. among the first who rushed to the California gold fields. Rev. Dr. J. Ryan of St. Paul, Minne sota, will preach this morning at 10:30 mase in St. Mary's church, Alblna. Dr Ryan Is the autnor or me sianaara work "Thf Living Wae-e " and his sub ject todaywlll be "The Church and the Labor question. Mrs. Alice Rlner, having sold the Chapeau. No. 115 Seventh street, will be delighted to welcome her many friends at her new and larger store, at 476 Washlne-ton street, oorner Fourteenth. vhera she will handle tne same UD-tO- date, artistic millinery at popular prices. Have you heard the Telegraphone talkT If not, you are cordially Invited to call at room 403. Oregonlan building. and have a free demonstration. Bring your lrlenflsiand see the 'Elgntn won der" of the World. Office hours 9 a. m, to 9:80 p. m. H. P. O'Reilly, general northwestern agent. The Forest Orove local passenger train will be operated on, a Sunday schedule for the first time today. Leav ing Portland at 11 o'clock in the morn ing and at 6:20 o'clock In the evening and arriving at 8 o'clock in the morning Water throught hoao for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 6 and 8 a. m., and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will be shut off. Mrs. E. 8. Miller will sing Shelly 'Resurrection" song at the Taylor street Methodist church this evening. Mrs. A. M. Smith and F. A. Frlsby will sing at the morning service, and a male chor us will sing both morning and evening. Trolley Trips today to Oregpn City and Canemah Park, 45 cents round trip Tickets Interchangeable with O. C. T. company's boats. Motor - cars with trailers leave ticket office? and waiting room, First and Alder streets every 35 minutes zrom :z a. m. A Thomas automobile belonging to W. L. Pason, was run Into by a street car at the Intersection of Washington and Sixth streets last night and badly shaken up. The top was torn off, one of the wheels bent and a mud guard broken. Bystanders reported that the driver of the machine tried to make a flying pass In front of a car coming down Washington atreet at a fast clip, when the rear 0f his machine was struck by the street car. Potter Schedule for Beach. The steamer Potter will sail from Portland, Ash' street dock, Monday, August 6, 11:30 a. m.; Tuesday, 6:00 a. m.; Wednesday, 3:30 a. m.; Thursday, 7:00 a. m.; Saturday 8:00 a. m. Oet tlcketa and make reservations at city ticket office, Third and Washing ton streets. C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent. PEBS0NAL Mall A Von Borstal have sold to H. BL Pomeroy a site 90x100 feet, located at the corner of East Twenty-ninth and East Aah streets. The property be- comoanv Mr Pom -tl maQ and -tockman of Condon, has pur C?Alr.0r wlU ,mprov I chased a residence In Irvlngton and will W. P. Campbell, agent of the Chem awa Indian school, Is at the Imperial hotel. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Camp bell and they are In Portland on a va cation of several weeka. Mrs. C. W. Phelpa, wife of Dlstrlot Attorney Phelps, of Pendleton, Is on her way home from Seaside. Mrs. Phdlna la aocomDanled by her daugh ters, Margaret and Genevieve, and they are at the Imperial hotel. J. A. Wilson, of Salem, formerly United States marshal of Oregon, Is st the Imnerlal hotel Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLauehlln. of Detroit, are at the Portland hotel. Mr. McLauehlln Is a wealthy lumberman of Michigan. 8. B. Barker, the well-known sheep- with modern dwellings. Excursion to the Upper Clackamas river Today take the O. W. P. cars; leave waiting room. First and Alder streets, 7:15, 7:80, 9:15, 9:80, 11:80 a. m.. 1:80, 3:40, 6:44 p. ra. Fare, 76 cents round trip; tickets on sale at waiting room. Dinner at Hotel Batacada, 60c. T. B. Osborne, the blind orator, will speak In Allsky hall tonight at 8 o'clock on socialism. All who are Interested In the noted speaker or his subject are Invited to attend. Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take a car ride to this most beautiful spot Music, dancing, moving pictures. Illustrated, songs, etc. Vocal and Instrumental muslo by the "Ha waiian musicians." remove with Mrs. . uarxer ana ineir children to Portland to make their future home. Mr. Barker Is a brother-in-law of Nathaniel K. Clarke, clerk of the Portland hotel. v Where to Dine. Watson Restaurant will serve a fine chicken dinner today, 60 cents. Ice. For Ice call Main 134 or A-I14B. Delivery company. 361 Stark st. Ice fSB! Learn to swim at Rlnglers new Nat- atorlum, 888 East Morrison; corner Orand. Enamelled tank; fresh Bull Run water; private leaaons, 60c; club membershiD. 31.60 rjer month. Phona Eaat 6670. River and Trolley Trios To Oreron City; tickets exchanged with O. W. P. cars; boats from Taylor st, Sunday 7:80, 9:30 and 11:80 a. m.; 1:80, 3:30 p. m.; round trip 45c; last boats return 3:30 and 5:30 p. m. Thomas Hoffman of this city and Miss Elizabeth Cumbo of Hale, Mis souri, were married last Thursday even Ing at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. T. Olbson, No. 3 Union avenue. Mr. Hoffman Is one of Portland's' best Di f 1 T 'lamona j eweiry Js"' We invite inspection of the, largest collection of :L DIAMONDS PEARLS EMERALDS OPALS SAPPHIRES , RUBIES and other gems, mounted in artistic jewelry, most of which is of our own manufacture. We use only stones of that perfect quality which we have always maintained priced no higher than many charge for ordinary" stones. The G. Heitkemper Co,, Lowest Priced Jewelry House for Fine Goods:!, 288 Morrison St Portland Shoe ReDair comnanv taa Tamhlll st, between 3d and 4th ats., for good .Quick and substantial work. Best oak soles, 75c. Phone Pacific 2228. Bauer A Stopper, This will remind you that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. II. Metzger, proprietor. Bishop David H. Moore. D. D.. LL. TV. will preach in the Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal church. Thirteenth and Davis streets, at 11 a. m. The Rev. Dr. O'Reilly, tha notaA J. un preacner or me pacific coast will deliver the sermon at 10 o'clock mass at hc Patrick's cnurcn this morning. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camaa Washougal and way landing's. dallr t- cepi eunaay. weaves wasmnglon street qock at z p. m. Seientlflc Shoe Repalrlne- Beat vnrv Sewed soles, men 76c. women fine. Jacob Schwind, 367 Stark, near Park. Mr. T. H. Fearey, the shoeman, is now In the employ of W. J. Fullam the big ahoe store, 283-285 Morrison street North Pacific College of Dentistry FOBTXAJTD, OUOOI. Unsurpassed In equipment and advantages. One of the largest schools of dentistry In the entire west The annual session begins Oc tober 1. For further Informa tion and catalogue address Dr. Herbert C. Miller, Dean. Oorner HfteeBta and Oouok ttaa, Jrertland. Oregon. Telegraphone stock a snap In 10 or 20 shares if taken at once. Catterlln & Co., 126 Abington building. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. ONOW BALL IN SUMMER TIME AT CLOUDCAP INN, Mount Hood. Auto mobiles operate between Hood River and the re sort. Make your reser vations now. For trans portation rate ask at O. R. & N. city ticket office, t For reservations write HORACE MECKLEN Manager. Postoffice, Mt. Hood. Or. B, J. Mills, 111 Sixth, near Washington. Dr. Cassedav. eve. ear. nose, throat Removed to 617 Dekum building. e Metsger A Co., headquarters Brauer's hand-painted art china, 842 Wash. st. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Bergsr signs 284 Tamhlll phone. Bark Tonle for rheumatism. Beck Jeweler 106 Alder. duett Shifts on Sale. Every careful dresser in town will have one of those Cluett or Star brand shirts on special sale tomorrow at Rob luoa ab Co.'av VasiOngtoo, BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth. July SO, 31, August 1, 2, 3 LOS ANGELES VS. PORTLAND Game called at 8:30 p. m. dally. Games called at 3:30 p. m. Sundays. UkSTSV BAT rXXDAT. ADMISSION 25t. Grandstand 2 Sc. Children 10a -Box Bia JSo PLAYER PIANO THE A. B. CHASE is the sovereign amone PIANO PLAYERS. It has surpassed all other players and gone far in advance of t a si'li e oiaer ana nigniy aaverusea mierior maices. It Is Different THE A. B. CHASE is unlike other players. Its system is dif ferent. It is more easily operated and produces better results than other 'layers. t is different in appearance. With the A. B. CHASE you sit in a restful position m an "easy" chair and enjoy the music. It is different in that the mechanism is all below the keyboard and the music roll is near the expression levers, enabling the operator to watch the roll and give perfect expression to the music. Don't pay a big price for an old-fashioned player that has not passed the A. B. C. stage, when you can just as well own the best, the A B. Chase. This remarkable player is now to be seen at "The House of Quality" Sixth and Morrison il Opposite Postoffice Sherman aj & Co. Pacific Coast Jobbers Victor Talking Machines, Steinway Pianos rpiersiC-;: ; SUPPLIES Orape Jules, quart . . . . '. ', . . . . .40e) C.AB. Imported Kippered Her ring, per can S8e) A. M. Smith Imported K! roared Herring, per can. . .......... .204 X M. Smith Imported Xlnoered Haddock, per can...... ...... 2Se) X M. Smith Imported Kippered Bloaters, per ean '204 n n n o nt . Imnortad Sardines. halvee .Z54 Faiisienne Imported Sardines, Quarters . . . 1 Be) No. 1 Imported Norway Mack erel ......S5w Columbia River Chinook Salmon Bellies, per pound. 25j WALLING PEACHES We will have a limited quantity of Walling Peaches title season. nM.cn Toxm oubm mow. D. C. BURNS CO. aUQCMMM. BIO Sd St. rnomee Main CIS, AoMSC ajtsttjax Picnic and Field Da Brotherhood of Electric Street Railway Employes THE OAKS TSrOTWDAT. Avtrvrr s. a Trophies and each prists t a all please and reward oontessosTsj nil vv U all entries. 'v OKXATBST BAST Foot Races, Boys' Bicycle Basse. Tub Races, Swimming Races. Bxhlbfoor Drills by W. O. W. and Haeeabeee, Championship Cake Walkers, Prise Dancing, lng-of-War Contests, Boxing Matches. WreeUlng Matches, Fsnelns Championship. Grand display Flre -works and other free attraction Oscar Stanley, A. C Burns, James Morgan, A. M. singleton, (J. J. eon, committee. L0CK5LEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON Spend your vacation at Seaside and at delightful Locksley Hall. More attrac tive than ever before. Aocommodatlone of the highest order. One hundred ale- f ant outside rooms; private baths; eleo rio lights; r.ot and cold water. Annex overlooking the Paclflo and de llghtfuuy situated cottages. Onlsiae Unsurpassed, Sea roods m Specialty. mi BITS 3CBST3I 1U 1 V. Zn ATSSTXaT. Z A. CaBT.TST.B. Props. MARQUAM GRAND PHONQ MAIN MONDAY, AUG. 5 Matlneea Wednesday and Saturday TUB flTOCKWBLL. MAC QRBQOR CO. FRANKLYN UNDERWOOD In the Qreat Sensational draft Play 7km Play of Hour mi MOT0W ISOTB THE PRICES EVENINGS (Entire Lower Floor - - SOe AND SATURDAY Flrat Two Rows Balcony 0Oo MATINBB (Balance Balcony - - - 30o Bargain Matinee Wednesday, All Seats 38o NANCB O'NEIL. TO IN I CI HT Last Per formance "Story of The Qolden Fleece' Why Don't You CO TO CASCADE LOCKS ON STEAMER TELEPHONE SUNDAY, AUGUSTg Leaving Alder Street Dock at 8 sum, returning about S p. mi, FARE, $ 1 FQfr ROUND TRIP MEALS 50c - , ' v HOTEL MOORE orar all ra hab. OLATSO SXACK. RAgrni, OBZOOsT, The Cliff Heaae st OMgea. Directly ea the beach, overlooking the eeeaa. Hot salt betas sod rarf batbfna-. Raeraatlon pier for flsbiog. Baa sarlora, lactrle llfhta, fireplace and furnace beat, fine walks and drives. Sea foods a specialty Rates, $2.50 and $3.00 per day; SPECIAL BATBS BT THE WKBK. I DAM t. MOOHB, nop. J MOTEL, AUDUBON av nLaxcxsco-jnraoMULx njur omit. Stnsle rooma or ea snlto. Elevator, eteaai beat, elcotrle llfhta sad all ' BMdera eoaveaJK ncea. Strict! first-class. OoSTultnt to abe ing ecnitrs. us airoct nas from rarry aas iro ana Townaeaa oapoi. aaus si as. la amis St.. soar vaa pses aveaee. C. a GARTH. Msr. Excursion i To Bonneville $1.00 GIVTDN BT Knights and Ladles of Security ' AUGUST 11 GOOD KUSIC, GAMES AMD FRIZES. Train leaves Union Depot at t a. m. and returns at I p. tn. Tickets for aaUe at Laue-Davls drug store. Intra and Tamhlll streets. mi LH MILITARY -M ACADEMY PORTLAN0TORE. U," ' ' A Boarding and ' Day School for Toung Men and Boys. . 1 Preparation 1 for col leges. U. S. Military- and Naval Academies. Ao credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual : train ing. Business' eourse. The principal hag had 33 years1 experience In- Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments. Make reservations now. For Illustrated eatalog and other literature ad dress rnKy:5" J. W. DILI. M.D., . Vxiaolpal and Proprietor. ' Portland Academy osTXdurn omaaov. Vtaebeenta Teat Opens eptombet 1C ' Fits boys and girls for eastern and . western colleges. Over two ; hundred graduates admitted to college.' An ath letio field and thoroughly equipped gym nasium. Includes an elementary school, which receive pupils at six and fits fo the Academy, giving, sspecial attention to reading, spelling and penmanehip. Thoroughly competent teachers In hots departments. Office hours during Aug ust from a. m. to II to. Catalogu sent on application..,:-'-..: t'V: lle.'j - : i is i seTi, 0 ,"t -. t 0 I ' ' A. , J ' is 'fSf f,'. v--V-- ' . V