THE OREGON .SUNDAY JOU
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io::tland, Sunday i.ioiiin;;-?, august n. I:;
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SURPASSES ill
The Journal So Determined
When It Selected Summer
Outing for Prizes.
INTERESTING PERIOD ;
IN TOTE SECURING
; Now It Time When All Subscription
Canvassers Should Work Hardest
for August 15 End Chancer to
Name Excursion Candidates.
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V ' ee America first, ' Europe... after
wards,"'' ' ; . .
This is the motto of the See America
First convention and thla haa been
adopted as the sentiment of every pa
.trlotio Amerlaan. ;' .;;-; ..
The , Alaska tour is oonaldered the
- finest on the American continent Its
scenic attractions surpass all others.
As a summer outing there la nothing
In travel on this continent to compare
.wan it. ' . .- ;
JTorthera Cruise,
, For these reasons The Journal - se
lected a cruise) in northern waters to re
.".ward friends or education who partici
pate in tbe ecnoiarsnip-suoscription con
" teat. The member of the party will be
chosen by tbe contestants who lead the
four divisions in votes up to August 15,
All subsciiptlone received by The
: ,' Journal before midnight August II or
contained In letters . bearing postmark
of August IS will be measured out In
votes and counted on thla mid-contest
"award.'.
This Is an Interesting period of the
; contest struggle. The main fight for
scholarships and bags of gold still goes
on end will not be ended until the first
week of September. But the struggle
for supremacy for the awarding of the
'valuable Alaska tours will be decided by
the amount of business In The Journal
office on August IS.
' . - . - Back Before School Time.
The cruise In northern waters on the
steamship Jefferson will consume about
lt days. The party will get back be
fore the schools open. . -
The vessel will stop at the principal
points Jong enough for passengers to
make Investigation. - .
"i After leaving Seattle the course Is
northwestward through the British Co
lumbia and Alaska waters, the first stop
In Alaska being at either Ketchikan or
Metlakahtla , at the ship's convenience.
The vessels call at Ketchikan, Douglas
and Juneau both northbound and south
bound; at Metlakahtla, Wrangel and
Haines either northbound or southbound
or both; at Taicu gmcler either north
bound or southbound; at Sitka south
bound, - Skagway la the northern end
of the route wnere the northbound voy
age ends sna me southbound voyage
beglna Tbe distance traversed 'In this
round trip is about MOO. miles, a trip
entlrelv bv steamer. Th Alanka nnna
visited either going or returning, and In
some casea- ooin, are Ketchikan. Met
Iskahtla, Wrangel, Douglas (Treadwell
gold mine). Juneau, Haines (Fort Wil
liam Sewsrd). Skagway and Sitka -and
ii a'ocier. j ..y.
V v Bpleuoid ' Example. ' V ' , ,
Metlakahtla Is almost the only, and Is
the best and grandest example of the
complete practical success of Christian
missionary work among American In
d ans. - The year 1907 Is ths fiftieth an
niversary of the bealnnina of Mr. Dun.
can a missionary work, and the twen.
lleth anntvereu.rv nf tha Mmnu.i va
Metlakahtlans from Old Metlakahtla
near Fort Simpson In British Columbia
to the present location on Annette Is
land In Alnaka. 1 avaa An TUn.mk.,
13. 1858, that Mr. Duncan left Plymouth,
England. In the Engllnh corvette Satel
lite, 21 guns. Captain Vrevost The pas
sage from England to the then Infant
town or Victoria. Hrlrlah miumhla w-
iMi.ifiu is i oays, trie vessel reaching vie
ion on June 17, 18S7. Stops wsre
maoe at many South American ports
and at one Peruvian port the Satellite
uairuwiy escaped an engagement witn
a Peruvian warship over the question
'i uruiernon or some reruiaa. Mr.
Duncan relates that he was impressed
ntO service and the ahln anil Crew maita
all ready for battle when the Peruvian
came up In the night and hailed them.
i ne expected . battle Vurned out to . ha
oniy a vernal one.' ... . ,
; Two Trtpi Yearly. .
After, several months' waltlne- i at
Victoria for the fall steamer to the
north, Mr. Duncan finally sailed on the
"Otter" and reached Fort ftlmraon .n
October 1. 1867. Jn those days there
wasn't a fine fast steamer sailing from
Seattle every two or three days for the
northland. In fact, there was no Re.
attel then. The only steamers running
wj me norm were me Hudson Hav
company's steamers "Beaver and "Ot-
ai Tk. KU-.U..'' mm. . u t . - . -
- " . .. v vim.! wwnm UJV I II ,V BVWU1
vessel to be operated Jn Paclflo watera
They made two tripe a year from .Vic
toria to all Hudson' Bay .company
posts In - the north one trip In the
spring and one ln-the fall. On October
18 67. Mr. Duncan landed at Fort
Mmpson to begin bis missionary labors.
One man, clad In the armor of Chris
tianity, against a thousand cannibalis
tic warriors and thousands of ysara of
ignorance ana oarnansm. Tne great
auccess tha. has crowned bis efforts la
tne grandest proof, if proof be needed.
of the divine beauty and power of the
Christian religion. The story of Met
lakahtla cannot be told in a few word a
Volumes would be required to tell of
Mr. Duncans SO years' experience at
Old and New Metlakahtla; of his many
escapes from being murdered by those
ne came io oerriena; or learning their
language ana oeners; or nis. labors, in
emng schools to teach the (young and
d and win them from barbarism to
emulation ana Christianity: of the suc
cess of his teaching and preaching that
became the . envy of the surrounding
inuian irioes as wen as or tne nome
missionary society in England: of the
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oppression that the Metlakahtlans en
dured for years until finally In the
spring of 1887, their liberties " and
rights having been usurped until none
were left, they gave up the fight and
with their small personal belongings
embarked In their canoes 400 strong and
crossed the .International boundary into
Alaska and aettled at the present site
of Metlakahtla. Mr. Duncan was la
Washington. D. C securing the privi
lege of settling in Alaska, lie returned
to his people during the summer and
on August 7. 1887. dedicatory serTimia
were held and the United States flag
raised and saluted by the ringing of
the new church bell. Three timee this
town has been almost completely a-.
stroyed by fire. The cannery, the saw.
mill, the church, the store and all the
nouses have been punt ny mo mow
They have a good brass band which re
eantl mad a ancceaiful tour Of the
coast clt'es. Municipal affairs are ed-
ministered by native Officials, inair
Nuinrainn rt fhrlat lanltv , haa been
thorough. ,,: The grey-headed Apoetle of
Alaska is generally conoeaea. to nave
aone weii. .
ntttaff celebration..
The Metlakahtlans propose to fitting
ly oelebrate this summer the silver an
nlveraarv of their friend and lnstruo
tor. , Mr. . Duncan always has a word
and , smile and welcome for all visi
tors, but this year his welcome will oe,
if possible, more cordial and hearty.
Flftv v.in la a Ion time to labor as
he has labored in the cause in which)
he hss been engaged, but he la atlU hale
mnA h ft v-a n i wnrklnr
Wrangel was founded in 1834 by Ad
miral Baron Ferdinand retrovlch von
Wrangel!. When the United States took
possession Of Alaska in 1887 a military
post was established and the place was
caned ort wranrei. Aiasaa. was
der military rule for 19 years follow
Ing Us purchase by the United States,
but civil government hss superseded
military and the 'Fort" baa ... been
dropped from the name. It la now Just
Wrangel. . It la quite an Indian and to
tem pole town and win prove very in
terestlne- to The Journal tourists.
Done-las and Treadwell. Tne ramous
Treadwell gold mine le located In the
town of Treadwell, which so closely ad-
jolns Douglas that tney appear to oe
one place. Steamera cannot always land
at Treadwell wharf. They always land
at Douglas wharf, however, and when
they are not going to iana at ireaowmi
wharf passengers walk over from
Douglas wharf to Treadwell mine end
stamp mui, a waia or iv to io minuiu,
Douglas is
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BR1NO THIS AD AND HFCEIVB "
ABSOLUTELY FRliU
' 27.0f- "rCON8CLTATI0N HEADINGS.
, Without tnto ad a pwtn wUl U flnn a
,.,n."ulU,U. ln.. Bring It wfU yea.
JTtus Is atrlrtly a mattar of bnalnM ea
J-",? U"-"i10 y BPlkiTUAL and Bcibn.
.v. WUI. M. BUI is ue i
elent. . -, . .
la satfl.
WHY?
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Tills Emilia's
progressive, modern town
growing rapidly, Treadwwi is a
very busy and noisy place. Ttie nun-
da
snd
dred
of men emnloved bv the Tread'
well company work in relief gangs and
t on July 4th and Christmas.
mine Is practically a huge open quarry
except
he
Free Scholarships for Boys and Girls in
Leading Educational Institutions.
the operations never cesse day or night
Tl
In the side of a mountain of ore. The
stamo mill Is the largest In the world
and crushes out of the rock many thou
sands In gold per day. No loud conver
sation Is permitted in the stamp mill.
You must not apeak above a whisper.
Douaias and Treadwell are located on
Douglas Island. Between them and the
mainland lies Oastlneaux channel, and
across the channel at a distance of three
miles lies Juneau at the foot of quite an
imposing mountain aome 4,ooo feet high.
o t 4L Alaakaa Capital.
Juneau la the capital of Alaska and
probably the largest town in southeast
ern Aiasaa. me time spent nere oaa
be employed ' verr aatlsfactorllv visit
ing the curio stores. Chief Joseph's
nouse, ana tne new court nouse. -
Haines Is at the head of Chilkoot in
let. it waa the site or tne principal vil
lage of tha Chllkat Indiana before the
advent of white men. The first white
settlement waa a Presbyterian mission
and the town waa at first called Malnea
Mission. The United States government
has located an important army post at
Haines, known aa Fort William H. Sew-
The post la a very substantial and
ona !-.....,''.
kagway Is an Indian word meaning
, BeeasM there Is ne peraoa la life that does
i?. J"! w,th fwbU to the path of life
which they eannot overooaie without help,
and yon aow have the solriea eoDortnalir.
; WITHOUT PRrCB. to eonlult e-tTof the
HIERS IN AMERICA this woek. I ksow
when I bar demonitratad te os that f am i
, prrt with tha . most powgarub
PPIBITllAX . IKV-LUBN-ca that eaa adTla an4
hlp yoj. Wha yoe are In seed of sack so
vlce sod help roe wul cell and see .
ProLKhimo
Oiwatest llilng aatral deid-trtnce elalrvoyant
e ' sges ADVISER Of BUSINESS AND ,
ALL ArrAlRA or Uri whoa -yea will
Barry bow to control the eae ran love, evea
though Bliss away; rmnlUe the separatadt
glaa secret powers te eostrol others, so differ.
ence how eloae or how far away, roq eaa al
wf obtain roar dealrsd rmlta. Talla yoe .
hut bow, where and when te lorast year Bonay '
. to obtain the best poaalble reaalUk If yea are
L?!Z?.'$n7l'"mTUn, w dlsroorag!.
no hot oivh kp in nuputi ..a
reoaire spirnuii aanre that will help
HKALTH, WEALTH AMD
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mil.
pulilio
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Bns startled the entire world. 171a
Inn are acknowleOied by prru in if
to pe or tna niuoftui oruur. tie anviwa jrou ,
to a certainty r mtbliif com-wialrd, but all
wealed. He conrtiHwa hl ritllcr by call
ing them by their naowa, telling tha juat
what ther cullrrt for.
ABBOUJTEtY rM.
BetWre yoa deride te hare a reading.
Without aiklug a alngle qneallon Prof.
Kblmo tells you of erery trouble, hop, 1
, fear, wtaa and ambition In complete otll.
airing namea. dalea. loctlou and actual
facta concerning your Ufa and clrrum.
taaees which yoa know te be abaolutuly
true.. , ", .. ,; j .. ,.
' Why!
'. Beeasae be w born with a .
' DOUBLE VEIL.
A astaral RlNlua PSYCH 10, snd kat '
. ,. fast aaaeniblage of the old
TOOA HIKDOO "
Rnbit Outdea to control and aKist bin la .
hla Boat wonderful work. He can, while
under theae control, rive ynn ona ef hi
CKI.KBRATED IN VEHIIOATINU ' BRAD.
1 by prajeetlng the AHTBA(a BELg
(SPIRIT) from the body to iJ
tbe WORLD, dearrlblua Dvoole 4raufe .
alive, alao ths very houae you were borifv.
,
yoe tn
11AP.
penetratlns the verr dDtb of the sea.
prylns Into tha eitreme bow r la of the
EARTH, desrrltitne.. la perfect detail to
. your satire aatUfacttoa all about OIL
atrata, and tn what dVpth and extent; all
.about ktlNEH, dcerrlblug thalr width,
breadth, depth, vi Initios per ton; Aeerrlb.
: Ing and locating hidden and loot treat urea.
No matter bow perplexing S problem you
Bay have en band, thla wonderful Medium
can dolve deep Inte tbe secret conditions
snd lay It all before yoa like aa onen
book, tbroueh the source of bis sclestlfk
. work and wonderful
mrsxxff roBczs.
ard.
important one.
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Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Industrious wW!K u VEa$!?i2&
g- :- o.J.. tin. -r... r .. . 8LJ i!ffLa.i
ttuu Avxcittuiiuus Qiuucitus vviio x'arucipaic in
. The Journal Educational Contest.
Skarway you are In north latitude about
s. degrees ana zo minutes and at the
end of your northbound ateamer voysga
Here connection is made with the White
Pass ft Yukon Route railroad for White
Horse, British Columbia, at the head of
steamer navigation on the Tukon river,
whence river ateamers operate to Daw
son. Fairbanks, St. Michael, etc. . The
steamer generally stops at tikagway
long enough to allow passengers time
to make a trip bv rail from Skasrwav to
the international boundary at the sum
mit of tbe coast ranee of mountains, a
distance of 21 miles. The Whits Pass
& Yukon Route makes special rate of
ti per capita for thla round trip, and
will run a special train for SO or more
feres. By special the trln la made in
about three houre. It Is customary for
passengers to arrange with the purser
for thla trip before leaving Juneau so
that he can telerranh to fSkaraiv tnr
a special train 11 one la desired.
Then on to Sitka.
After leavlnr fikaa-wav It la ahnnt 1K
hours' run to Sitka. The course is
tnrough - Lynn .Canal and' Chatham,
Peril,, Olga and Neva Straits. Sttka Is
tne Oldest Russian town In southeast
STUDENT! What ate you going to do during vacation Have -ou decided -what
school or college you will attend next year? If not. bow would a scholarship
in one of tbe following excellent achools suit youT . v , .
xm unitary Aoademy for boys, lort-
. iana. vrsgoa. t
Two scholarships; one scholarship
with board, room, tuition, laundry and
other Items, amounting to 1660. Another
Scholarship as a separate prise for . tui
tion, vaiue fizu. -
Bt, Mary's znstltuta, Beavertoa, Ore
gon, una scnoiarsnip in acaaemio ae
partment, including leasone on any In
rtrument; also board, room, etc. Value
1 St. Helen's Kail, day' and boarding
acnooi ror gins ana young laaies, Port
land, Oregon, '-'wo scholarships, includ
ing' noon meai- p ? .-
Whitman College, Valla Walla, Wash.
Ftcholarshlp , in the ;; Conservatory , of
jaueic, value liuo. :-.:&.ui
Willamette University, Balem, Oregon.
. two scnoiarsnips. uno in either college
or preparatory department, value $60;
tne otner in .tne muaio aepartment.
vaiue iiuo. . -n ,; .-. --f..
Dallas Collage. Dallas. Oregon. Schol
arship in oilher academic or college de
partment, vaiue ti to bu.
Portland Acadamy, JPortland, Oregon.
Day scholarship In either college or
academlo department, good tor t one
year, vaiue izu. -
Mrs. Walter ateed, Portland, Oregon.
Teacher of voice and singing, lessons I
to ins vaiue ox fioo.
scholarship In the same to the value t
$S0. ' V . .-!,.; , V. .. ....
intonations! Oonsarvatorv of Slur!-.
O, B. Bands, manager. Pacific coast di
vision, Portland, Oregon. Three acHol
srshlps: the wlnnsrs to have their
cnoice or any or tne five different
courses taught by this conservatory;
namely, olano. orran. violin mandolin
and r-itar; scholarships Include sheet
muslo, all '. tructions and the stringed
Instrument if n stringed Instrument
coursea are selected. - , .
Oregon Expert Collars. Wortland. Ova.
on. On scholaarhip in telegraphy and
lypewnung. vaiue vo. Another schol.
ixpi
:ie scholaarhii
arshlp -in telegraphy, typewriting and
aiue ioo.
station ai"iee worf va'
Portlaaft Bnslnesa College, Portland,
Oregon, A. p. Armstrong, principal.
- Will SpIrllaiU Dnseen
Forces ';
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r He advlaee you- jaat hew, where sad
whea to Invest year aney to give yoe
the quickest and meat praflUbls returas.
Are Ton Keaiy to Iavcsl?
If so, do net eoaault the iaeiperieacedi
seek the advice of Prof. Kklate, who has
the recommendations of tha leadlne an
i, and womea ef your city, who have eon-
suited him from time to time, and la sit
caees hla nredlrtlona have nrovea tn tia ah.
f solutely true sad ef tbe big heat order.
PrcL Khlno Always Knows
Ha Will tell Vea wh van have haea a a.
, socceaafsl in the put, and how yoa eaa '
surely scblevs aucceaa la the fa tore.
Isn't Ills IToiili Knowlsg? Do Yea Need Advice?
j 1 Thaa, why let a foollah prejudice pre
, vest yoa from avalllns yoaraelf ef aacb a
mualflcest power? Perhaps yon are Is
. credaloua. . '
Tbe greater part ef tbe enviable . fame
ssd fortune wea by . ; ,
P80F. KCIKI0
Ru Wea due ' te the fact that eece a
client, alwsys a elleat, haa been the rale
with theae who have eoaaulted him. .
;;lire;Ton'liitninbIe? ,
Do yea feel that yea ere thrtatased by
say hiddea danger? - , -
Hprof. kbiuo
Oaa tell yoa what the danger Is and how
to svert sad svold It. ' -
Are Tear Frlesds Tree?
. Prof. Kblmo eaa tell you', whether they
are true or false, or who te rust, .
.. An the most prominent and swat sue
eesaful hutlnaas mea eoaault v
W PROF. KCIilO r . . .
'Eegnlwly. bacauaa he advises them what
te do sad sdvlses them SIGHTLY.
Are Tea Unhappy? . :
noosaads ef mea snd wemea bless the
day they first came to - v
' PROF. KBttaO
For help. Many a young womaa. torn with
unreasoning Jealonry, hia bega directed tnteV bw jteaulneneea to your entire aat.
. ,k . "' . .y . . lafactloa. The fees chirred by Prof. Kblme
.. ava axeaadlnalv aaaasnahla and wlthla tha
PRCF. KEirO
Is PortlaBd's ' OLDEST PIONEI Clair,
voyant and Psychic Palmist Permanently
located la his owa home. Others come aad
go. Prof. Khlme, tha old. reliable, win al
ways he with tou. , BIlilMBEa THIS. IT
18 IMPORTANT. j
' ; PROF. KCI1I0 V .
Will do an ethers advertise or pretest te
do, while ethers copy and try to- Imitate
bis woederful wort. He can detnoeetrate
the path of happiness through
Khlroo'i marvaloaa paychte powers.
reach ef all.
! Call at Once. .Delay la Dangerous. (Thlo Meana You.)
HOURS: IO TO 8, DAIL.V- AND SUNDAY
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352 WASHINQTON ST., PARLORS 3 and 4 GRAND THEATRE OFFICE BLDQ. PHONE Main 1267
m. m. m. . ar av - a
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11 Vnnntha In rtfkii a . .al,..
iwu; one ior s montns in combined
course, value 115: one for I mnntha in
combined course, value (70: one for
months In shorthand or business course
value $60. . ,. ... ,. ,.,
A Boss City Business Collage, Portland,
wisauiit f wu Bi:miia.rainira. . nna gagimak
bined course for one school year, value
$80: one montiis' cmrse In ahorthand
or bookkeeping, $60. s v- , .
Capital Business Collars, maimml Ave.
v ' onoiarsnip, good . xor - 19
monioa iuiuoo in aimer department
value $100. ...,...,..,"!.-:,,.. i..-..
MOMxanvllla Oollea-a. KoKlniiwUla. "Ji-D . sansw, . rorv
Oregon. Two ' aojuofarshlps.-. One In Kructlor . under wll H ph,i tSi?
(the n.1.rnt, n, pnllar. 4artaern,an I 5"?"? . Mna.?r i H. HUrtbUrt-Ed-
value riioToM In the aeoirtmeht 'oi T'' H,CMMUn- tt" ' music, value
music, vaiue seo. - I . ammma wata.a rtAria ...
- w .. raa,. i Jim KflDiirRmn in mmamfni .
mil TarA ahn .rah iu Dn . l . . " --- w-...-..
m - - " J -v...".- i BKriiufjrapnio course, vaiue 1100.
arshlpIn the acadernw or college, value western Academy of Wslo. Blooa.
o. ; une acnoiaxsnip ior a girt wit n ju tloa and Dramatio Art, W, M, Basmus.
ie.tof"2?1?r.lnu5,,?A bord WtoViX Poittaad.'orsgoal nVschon
wirHe riiAnZ w.TAVaa nwlB, cnoice or vocal, piano, violin,
Paolf to college, Bewber-. Oregon. One mandolin, elocution, -oratory and dram
acholarshio in either colleae or acade -avl atin .rr ttao m M""
department for one school year, $60. i SolmH-Flanlni Mvita lew
aau Hnr aaa ali atraa aI .a . - -"7 tt
land. 0goa:One &MlZj&rR "inlvSr."
72 hours', instruction in drawing, oil or tlon, one year's normal course, or iZZL
. 1...tl-t. . M r -
Four scholarships, as foliowa: - One ior Alaska, founded In 1S04 by the first
.water color "alntlna or nastel.
. Holmes Businoas College, . Portland,
Oregon. Fo .tr aobolarahips; - one t com
bined scholarship one year, value .100;
one academlo or 'civil service echolar
fchlp. one year. $100: choice of either
commercial or shorthand scholarships,
alx months, $60; night course, any de
partment, one wear, $60.
Behnke-WaUer Business OOIlee-e.1 mian Aaii.m in,...' a.M.
Portland, Oregon. Four achoUrsh.rps tion for one sdhool year 'in aiThe Ja
f ' , , fi iiwriiiax cuurae, or
wcai .cnKiian oourea Tor . one anA Ana
half years, valued at41efc.ix-x---l...."
- Oretroa ; Taw flollewa. flmnmnii.uii
bnlldlng, Portland, , Oregon. Scholar
ship in the first two years of the course,
value $160.. i v ..
Olllespie tchool of Xxpressloa, Port,
laad. Oregon.,Private andT class lnstruo-
uun i iuo vHiue or aizn.
for IS months' combined course, value
ioo: one scnoiarsnip ror monthr com
bined course, value $86; one scholar-
nhip ror months course, value $70;
one scholarship for months, either
ahorthand or ousincsa oouree,. value $60.
Baker City Bnalness College, Baker
City, Oregon. . Bcnoiarsnip good for one
. year in snortnand.v commercial, j Eng
lish, advertising f t and penmanshfo
courses, value .Mf'-'-''"--'-..
Znternational Corresnoadenoe Boboola
of Boranton. Pa- Portland agency 614
J?rlf iT' a wo i jhusio, irorest' orove, orearo:
acnoiarsnirs; cnoice or siuui tuition in I Thomas Chanmatt. director. Two anhnl.
any of the v numerous ,jOr t helpful arshlns, one valued at $50, one valued at
V1 9ivi.no, in eimer 'yocaj or instrumental
Thee oa-
ucitnu or vuiickw aeparxment. r
Pendleton Businsss CoUege, Pendleton.
Oregon. Value of scholarship $100.
- Marion Wards rarnham. nnu,A
reader, teach of elocntion. oratory aud
bmbo wn, roruana, vregoa. Schol
arship good for lessons to value of $200
Columbia TTniversity. Portland. a
acholarshio . orovldlnr . for - tuitinn in4
dinners on school days during the
scnooi year, commencina in Hentnmhav
Value $100. " ' "
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visited. Belna off the rea-ular rnuraa at
travel and being visited less frequently
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Taku Glacier. On the visit to Taku
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