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, '!---L--. J "J. I jl town Topics I i 0 i ' " ' A W. M At V W ts w'Avw'V-l-!. WaSM " WW.' aM ST M A MtMlftt 'A tVM M ' J fT - a AA . ' lllU UKiiiUUN JUUlvUAL, yUlULANU, XUUK5DAY. li,VUUriU, AUUUl ig, TUB JOURNAL AT RESORTS i"nDers can nave The Journal oa- - me rtfuitr rate ax tne toi lowing rwort toy notifying th agents at the various plaoaa mentioned. Bub-j Let Us Do Your; Laundering- sorlptlon by mall ara payabl,in ad- . f OREGON RESORTS. ;; iitVt ark.,.. ......... P. J- Struck Hot Lake., ....... Hot Lake Sanitarium Wllhott Springs F. W. MoLeraa r ' WASHINGTON RESORTS. . Boyd A Son ani'M&eAYBprlngaVlotel r,,cd,JBPr,ns.. Thomas Moffett Coiiina Springs........... C. T. Beloher Ilwaeo. .TLouia Cohea , Marahall A Pottenger and O. A.JBmtth Nahoottn..,,,,,,.,, It J. Brown Ocean Park.. Matthewe Thadford geavlew .,...,.,,.. Frank BL Strauha in araaiters. . . . . . .Th uraaicara Motet Marquam Grand,.. "Ara Toa a Maaonjr urana vauaevuiei , Another atorr . addad to bur v building anlar gee oar facilities almoat third. Equipment up-to-data, j Only 'ataam-haatad polish ers the kind that does not bum in Portland. , ' Female help wanted. ' - . 10 STUDY i. s UNION LAUNDRY SECOND AND COLUMBIA " f Telephone, Malrl 391 K. Ishil 0! the Japanese For ' ' elgn Office Coming to the gate Affairs of Mikado's Subjects in .America. tttnx. ftp w il "Tha Scout'a Ravanga" tjjriB.. ....... Btar. " Tha, Oaka, O. W. P. carllna, JTirat and Aider. , Uolladay Park, concert, Da . Caprio'a pana. DELE6ATI0IIS TO ATTEND f,UG Uootlon of . bronia alactrlcal Convention of the Oregon axnioiiion in ui winaowa ci I tj i.i i .. Arngttuuu yiwsuciauon Will Be Hummer. Tha eUtv nnlng .at Bona at Morrlaon and bundrada of paopla Uila week. Tha fif Uraa repraaent oharactara ImmortaJliad by aoflf, lltaratura or act, encircled by ornainemai aeaifna. ineaa eieccrioai tatuaa ara in traat demand in older eonimunltlea where tha uaea of elec tricity for deoorativa purpoaaa receive tha fullest expression. Tha ownera of aoma or tha beat homea In Portland ara not unfamiliar with tha beautiful affect that oan ba produoed with electrical I Portland Dronae atatuea. An interesting parliamentary drill waa conducted by Mr a. Ella O. Hlmea on Wednaaday afternoon at tha regular meeting of tha Women'! Christian Tern per a nee Union. Next week tha meeting win oe in cnarge or Mr a. m. 1 hi f.na aoma or tna ladiee who participa n tha recent oratorical contest will g K. Xehll, chlaf ef .tha commercial bur. aau of tha Japaneea foreign oflfca, la on hla way to the United Btatea to atuay, at ahort range, . tha oondltioaof ,tha Mlkado'a aubJecU who ara resldanta In thla country. Having lnveatlgated tha altuatlon la Ban Franciaco, tha diplo mat will Journey northward to Portland and Vancouver. B. C, and from. thara will probably go east to Washington. On aeoount of tha recent feeling be tween tha Japaneae colony and tha resi dents of Ban Francfltco, and tha many facta and rumora growing out of that trouble, the visit of Mr. Iahll at thia time haa peculiar significance and In Mr. Iahll will arrive at Ban Francisco next Friday on one of th blgUnere from tna land or tna aaiaaao. wm f!l?!T?.TiTV TH 7?F.RTTT,T 'VJXZ Z Torfilnd'VTar A VP MUVVM I , " " " , comDieiina- nia taDora n, mr. . will prooaed to Vancouver. B. C. whenoa ha will probably gu east, unlaaa he should ba called upon to return .to hia own country. . . . Tha flrat Intimation of Mr. Iahll ba- Ina en route for this city waa receiTeq INTEEESTINO SESSION Commercial Bodiea and Oregon Development League to Be Repreaented bj Ablest Members- yesterday morning when the collector of cusioma receivu iwr hviu -11 rv Hamrtmont euthorlalnr him to OX' tend the usual courtealea to tha traveler. including tha free entry of hla baggage witnout examination. . . There are thouaanda of Japaneae in tha recent oratorical contest wllf give Or. nev.innm.nt win name ,n th' Part of the country anamore are aeJeotlAne Woman mntfrm.m ln h h T . " . " r . . I steadily pouringfln rrom mt norm maa aubject of next TweekV proVram: Preaen- ae,",on " nnual mMl- I south. It la aaid"bythoae having know - eage on ine iuujwi uiu un. mm Enthnsiasm Will Babble Over. Portland commercial bodiea and tha tatlona are making for the entertain- ng of the Oregon Irrigation association pent of Mrs. Lucy Brood, who la com- to b held at Q rente Paaa September 10 ln c'ty oepiemoer. IB. 11 and . Th. honrrl of Jr.de will I ' - Further progreaa waa made yeaterday aend a delegation; Prealdent Hodaon of afternoon In tha organliatlon of tha St. tna Commercial club will appoint repre Johna Pioneer association and In tha aentativea from that organliatlon thia preparations for the establishment of a week and a large attendance and a high' perpetual pioneer day to be celebrated ly interesting session is expected. lime, jnursaay, August is. oev- i th.-, nthulniim will he eral features were discussed for the . 5,, u ' n aaiaam ,wui do celebration. It waa alao decided to bubbling over from tha trip of Oregon gather funda for the erection in St. Irrigatlontsta to the national irrigation Johna of a monument to Jamea John association meeting at Sacramento tha flrat pioneer and founder of the September I. The largeat attendance town. All are el Id hla for memberehln fmm Dr.nH In th. kurnn, nt tha -i " pioneer uuciauon wno carni io gallon movement will attend the sacra Bt Johna prior to 1889. mento convention. There will be five daya of discussion and demonstration find th general conditiona among bla oountrv men here vaatly superior to what thev mlsrht have been had they re mained at home. In recent yeara th Japanese have entered fields of labor nre rrom wnicn uiev were iorrnoriT barred, and they ara now not only loked upon as useful in grading rallroada and running errands but are Invading many fields where It was thought they would never ba found. Hundreds of them have arona to work during the past two or three yeara In the saw mills, especially In the country, handling lumber In the yards. Tha Dromlnent vlaltor will probably De entertained Dy nia countrymen our ing nia stay nere. I A.. .-A A. I Special effort la being made by Bee- of tha Irrigation problem, and noted ern"D17T?TP A T? fYPT?T? A TTAAT scientists and practical Irrigation raii v. retarv C. A Dlrlii nf ti TT.mmt DM. I scientists and practical Irrlaatlon T3...I i. . . from all Darts of the west will attend .junuirnn aamn m r.iuu 1 1 1 mura b i u r m m . ... iSSSS J9Pf h:a.?SIUlr1n .Zoni J uuitunia. line Will U9 IO Hnn. nt Ik. nnamtra .t,Mk V. a first meeUng of the approachln. fall and hh. JS? ?lfZ: win aiso oe me nrat to do neia in the ici ,1,: .;7:.r ,T, J acramento T. Baldwin nf that Mlrnmliraa Via Aai4My1 1AA Commencing Vuguat J6. tha Portland TK'n n.im. i. - v.- wlll alao b," tha flrat to be held In the h'u"tio5;i iXSJll- new quarters In the handsome business L aILKL Yhh. block at East Morrison and Grand f.utf" A0.?,'" InLVlt avenue. meeting. Chairman George T. com land office will accept flllnga on un occupied government lands In Clacka mas county.- These lands were with drawn from aettlement In - December, 1906, aa a proposed addition to tha Cas cade lores t reserve. The tract prises aavaral hundred acres. Wabfoot Camp. W. O. W.. will give a watermelon out at tha W. O. W. temple, 118 Eleventh atreet, Friday evening. Head Organiser Peter Gillroy will be present and will address the camp upon vie progress ana grow in or me w. u. w. All members of the order Invited. A gooa time ia expected. Water throught hoeo for sprinkling yaroa.or aiaewauc or washing porches or windows muat ba paid for in advance and uaed oniy between tna hours of and 8 a. m., and C and 9 p. m. It muat not be uaed for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waate- xuiiy, it wiu oa anut orr. The Regulator Line excursion steam ar Telephone will make tha round trip to Cascade Locka and return Sunday, tha 18th, leaving Alder atreet dock at 9 a. m., returning about 5 p. m. Fare zor tna round trip ii.oo. Meaia 60c Th Oregon Cheese company will Bell you good creamery butter SBo a roll; dairy butter 45o to 80o roll. We have thouaanda or pounda of cheese in stock 17H0 to Z6o pound, conea a apeciaity, lit Tlfth atreet. Maaaangera will not etrlke-The mea aengera employed by City Meaaenger A xenvery company, are not on attike and all business entrusted to them will be promptly handled. Telephone Main j. noma a-svxv. Amuaement Council Creat park every evening. Take a car ride to thia moat beautiful spot. Music, dancing, moving rturea. Illustrated, aongs, eta. Vocal aiitaJnstrumental mualo by tha "Ha- waiiBsraajisiciajis." Anthracite Coal Buy your winter upply now. Moat economical fuel on the market thia aeaaon. Independent Coal ft Ice Company, telephones: Main 7(0; Home, A-S780. A petition asking that the citizens of Troutdale be allowed to Incorporate themaelves and vote upon a charter at the election next June waa filed In the office of the county clerk yeaterday afternoon. The population of Troutdale Is placed at 460, of whom 70 Signed tha petition. ; Measenaere will not atrlka The mea- gengera employed by CJty Meaaenger A general charge of the excursion to Sac ramento and Ua committee has prepared a souvenir badge that will be the moat attractive of -all those at the convention. It presenta a design in which tha bea ver and the rose form conspicuous fea tures. Each delegate pays 75 cents for this badge. The Southern Pacific com pany has made a rate of $20 for the round trip from Portland. Other pointe between Portland and Ban Franciaco will pay one fare for the round trip. From points east and north of Portland the rate will be one and a third fare. Sale dates are Auarust 11 tn n.ni.m. ber 1, inclusive, and tlcketl are good to return until September IS. Governor Chamberlain, to whom was assigned the duty of appointing the Ore- fron delegation at large, haa named a 1st of about 100 men well Irnnw. boosters of irrigation and general de velopment projects throughout the state THOROUGHLY COVERED Councilman Vaughn'a atreetcar ordi nance regulating the running tlma and fender equipment and providing Tor air brakes on all cara waa Introduced In tha city council yeaterday afternoon. Th ' ordinance la one that covera every Phase of atreetcar operation and already baa tha aupport or a numDer or tne councii- men. its prime oDiect ia toa eaiety or paasengera ano pedestrians, ine oral- nance waa referred to the atreet com mittee and will be thoroughly discussed i In tha next meeting of that body. COUNCIL AUTnORIZES , RENUMBERING HOUSES .;.-:,.C.Vvl Wllla resolution authorising tha may ors to appoint a commute to devlee a system of renumbering th nouses throughout tha city was passed by th council yesterday afternoon. Mayor Lane has not yet appointed th commlt- tee but will do so shortly. , . An ordinance waa alao peased-yeeter day ohanglng th names pf a number of streets on uie-eaet aide. City Engineer Taylor prepared tha measure and It la designed to make tha atreet tn tha out lying dlstrlots more harmonloua. Con fusion, tha city engineer as ye, has re aulted from extensions of atreeta being given different name from thoaa of tha original atreeta. An echo of th paving fight tn th Irvlngton district came whan tha ooun. ell discontinued tha bltulithlo and mac adam Improvements on a number of streets there Asphalt will be eubetl-tuted. Two thirda of th property ownera on Belmont atreet have petitioned for bltulithlo Davement and all nmuaillnn for atreet Improvement in that dlatrlct ware ordered discontinued In order that they may be aatlaflad. Thia will give Belmont atreet mora than a mile of elt- uiitnio improvement. The want ads will brine? about a srood many tranaaotlona todav mnA at feast one or mem anouia oonoern you. RACY LETTER rralrs Buyer and Seed Vealgner, JTow la JTew Ton, Write Xathnaiaatioaaiy of tb Oom- lng xmUMT Mode &e Soya ta rarti 'Art and inaanultr never before com bined ao harmonloualy in tha effort to make lovely woman' mora lovely etlll. I waa going to ear tha new fall hats ara dreams; but they are altogether too aub- atantlally handsome to be designated bv ao Illusory a term! Great drooping ef fects, ourvad beoomlcgly away from tha background, by face, and form In their wide brims, against which a face softened bv hair fluffllv dressed la aet on in exquisite relief I The styles axe so distinctively different as not even to re mind one of thoaa of laat aeaaon and yet they are ao artistically modeled as not to appear at all extreme. The little Frenchy tilt backward given by tha wide front bandeau la particularly fetching. The materials soft fine felts, short napped beavers, silks, aatlna. velvet va lour rnae are an or superior quality; and tha trimmings were never oerore ao richly beautiful; purple la a favorite color, and morning glorlea a favorite flower shad In a from a deep rich pur ple to a pale pink tint, and uaed in tha greatest profusion. Practical and ex ceedingly jaunty ror atreei wear are tne mmHum sized hata. soma with double brims, trimmed In handsome wings In pairs directly in front, alao ribbons mar about. vioiet-tonea roses are an- ntlia. nf tha Masons' dainty conceits. I could write pagea. but I shall soon be home with a complete atook. represent Ins- the beat taste and style In these beautiful new modes, and then you will aee for vouraelf that I have not ex aggerated, i nave naa a most aeugnt ful trip, stopping In Detroit for a vlalt Ith my people, renewing oia inrao- hlps. etc.. but I am eager to ba back in Portland and aee the new atock opened. Toura truly. SPECIAL Men's $1.50 Shirts $1.10 SPECIAL Men's $1.00 Shirts . 85c SPECIAL . UNDERWEAR All broken lines in Summer Un derwear go at just ONE HALF PRICE Telegraphers Med Operators employed by this company having with out notice and without good reason left their positions to indulge in a sympathetic strike, the Postal Telegraph Cable company offers permanent positions with good sal" aries and protection to competent operators who apply to J. ANNAND, MANAGER, Portland, Oregon. MARQUAM arAMD (Phone Main I.) Tonight and the remainder of tha weY. Matinee Saturday, the runniest o ,; - v All Faroe Comedies, Bvnlng Me, 85. lie,' Curtain t:ta. GRAND UNIONTHQATRQ Burkhard Bldg., B. Burnalde St. Btwaa Grand and Union Ave. Oran4 Union Stooa Co. Preeents Sydney .i Grundy'a Comedy, , '- . i wsrra T.r'i"! i.w n m. , In Thre Acts Three Nights, ' Friday, Miunwr, oungij, s:is p. ro. nnarp. - Prieea 10 and 80a SPECIAL -Friday eventnr. Aurust 14. , 190T. benefit Accident Fund. Caroenteraf " Union. Local No. to. . Tlckeu tic , The Grand "!" This Wk. - Xarlaa ft JVdllsoa, European Novltr Adt' Mr. and Mra John T. Power. 80n Other B1T Acta. " , Thre ahowa dailvwat 8:80. T:4I anS 8:80 p. m. t;---, LYRIC THEATER ueTn 04ss. This Week the Allan Stock Company Presenting. mi- m two osyxAjra,1, ' Matlneea TuaadAV. Thuradav. ' KthlM day and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 80. t Wary evening at 1:11. Prloa. 10a. 80. and 80. . . : ' Reserved seals bv tthona. Mam 4881. . Of floe open from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. ' The Stair oLD?MKi49f - NEW. ..A XM m soovri ttwmas.. ... Matlneea Tneadaye, Thursdaya, Ba i at rr lOo, 80 and 80a urdaya and Sunday and 80. Ever 9:14. PrloML lea vcnlng at 1:11. rrtoea Next weak, laat week nf Hew Sta Stock Co., In Tn Tie Tket Blsda," BASEBALL ATHLETIC VKBX, a Vaagkn aa4 Twalr4our1Ck. August 12, 18, 14, 10, 16, 17e ; PORTLAND VS. SAN FRANCISCO Gam called at 8:88 n. m. daflr. Game called at 1:80 p. m. Sundaja. i XJLBTUT BAT 7BXQAT. ' ADMISSION 25. " Grandstand He. t' - CMKran 10a box Beats ,no. . I AT THE THEATRES Delivery Company, are not on etrike and mii Business entrusted io them will be Bromptly handled. Telephone Main 28. lonae A-2829. "Are You a Mason?" One doea not have to be a Mason to appreciate the fun In "Are Tou a Ma son," the attraction this week at the Marquam. It la one of the funniest plays ever written and the Stockwell- McOregor company la doing wondera with it The aituatlona are screamingly runny. cemetery. AH The funeral of Wsalnv n Tn m be held at the M. E. church, Sellwood, at P "I: "morrow afternoon. The. burial win db sii xjone frlenda ara invited. What you eat and what von ririnv you will consist of. Start todav tn rinb uoiaen urain uranuiea. Everybody is talking about It Steamer Jeaae Harklna tnr rmwnmm Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Laavea Washington street dock at 8 p. m. Woman's Exchanare. US Tenth lunch 11:80 to 8; business men'e lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell aafetv coal nil nt fine gaaollne. Phone Eaat 788; B-1007. E. The Two Orphan." Be wise in time and go to the Lyrlo thia week where the Allen etock com pany la making one of the biggest hits 1 of Its history la that famous melodra matic triumph, "The Two Orphans." It is a play that ia known and liked all over the world. expert photographer, W. Moor Elks' building, Seventh and Stark ate. Dlamonda, Watches Beck'a, 80S Alder D. Chambers, optician, 138 Seventh. Berger eigne 884 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. Ice. For lee call Main 284 or A-8148. Delivery company, 881 Stark at Zoe The Iron Trades Council of Pittsbursr haa decided to oelebrate Labor Day thia year by giving a picnic. Instead of hav- ng a paraae as m me past. Mettger'a spectacles. 81. 841 Wash. -gj,aaaajsiajajaaas vtc-,:r.&tmt.j&mt!m.i4rmi- j-KJnnrnMMim mrmuseM Every once in a while some man hides his money in some crevice in his house or barn. Through accident, the building burns and the hard earned savings of years go up in smoke. , a The building , may be insured, but no insurance company will take a risk on the money so hidden and it is a total loss. Not only would this loss have been avoided by depositing the money in the bank, but it it had been left with us as a TIME DE POSIT every dollar would h&rt been earning 4 per cent interest all the time. - . '"-.;") i. The Scont's Revenge." When a thrill can be placed In every altuatlon a melodrama la an assured auccena. Such la the case thia waok at the Star theatre where the popular stock company Is presenting "The Scout's Revenge," one of the most ex citing plays this home of melodrama has offered He patrona. Headliners From Europe. Headline acta ar secured In Europe by Sullivan & Conaldlne for the Grand and thia week Harlan and Rolllson are nresented. Thia act naa only recenuv completed a tour of Europe and has played In all the leading vaudeville houses of the world. SEVENTY APPLICANTS FOR TEACHERS PAPERS (Special Dlspatcb to The Jocrasl.) Albany. Or., Aug. 15. Teacher's ex amination began in Linn county yes terday and about 70 ara in attendance working for the right to teach during a large one and ia due no doubt to the fact that next year additional studib are required, namely, physical ge ography ana literature, xnere are ap- piloatlona ror certificates in an tno graaes ana uso wui n. u.ius unus ir state diplomas. The examination Is being conducted by Profeaaor Torbet of the college and Professor C. F. Bigbeu, under the general supervision of county superintendent of Schools W. L, Jack son. HILLSBORO PUTS BAN ON WOOD SIDEWALKS (gpeclsl Dispatch to The Jon ma 1. Hlllsboro. Or., Aug. 16. Hillaboro Is to have no more wooden sidewalks In the buslneaa section of the city. The council recently passed an ordinance that when walks are rebuilt In the busi ness streets thev shall be constructed of cement and already the construction of cement walks ia under way, Many new buildings are in course or construc- r ii tf-X" : IS n x . .. -xr m Dont Lr,iirAbiUv R Jiou 7AV7 awiigns- B tjJy& fSB!pt mm MM m I aaaMBalB 1 I M 1 M - M V I II . ' n5i Fill cLTl llll KA1 m IVTrW' UW .-a ""T 'TV ryjMJii 'rv www- - tlon, consisting of residences and busi substantial growth. ness houses and th city is enjoying a growtn. une mam traveiea street from the business district to the depot will be permanently improved by planking before the winter aeaaon and other streets generally improved- ABOLISHES REVERSE LEVER ON ENGINES (Soeetal Dispatch to The Joaraal.) Aberdeen. Wash.; Aug. 18. W."" A. Flowera who : haa Invented "a eon- trlvance for running engines without the us of the reverae .lever, ; has Juat re ceived patent papers on his device from the patent office at Washington, and will now devote hla attention to uro- jBoUag th aal C Hla maonla. ' Get Left Fall goods are coming in ao fast now that 111 soon have to drop the free extra trousers offer. For another week or 10 days, however. 111 hold this special summer season inducement open extra trousers free with every suit at $22.50 or more. And remember, there are hun dreds of fabrics included in this proposition, that are just the right weight for all-year-round wear. It's worth a few mo ments of your time to investi gate. And 111 guarantee youll be glad you came. Come, too, and feast your eyes on the niftiest lot of advance patterns in fall woolens that are to be found in town. Youll say they're far and away ahead of anything else you've seen. ; GRANT PHEGLEY, Manager pta a j 4a8ass"" OOLtVt THE LEADINO BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILDING. PORTLAND, OREGON. A course in our College means better work better wages. If you are nterested, write for our latest catalouge. e YOUR SALARY DOUBLED" It may,be the turning-point of your career. H. W. BEHNKB. Pres. - I. M. WALKER, Prln. Week 8 Xnjoy ta War Kastaal Sensation, . . .. J Schllzonyl'iRanarlanHnssarj rt Be and hair th "Trumpeter of Sakinren. the faraoua oo- t tette In temper Fidelia," that , dramatlo drum eorpa In th 2 V atlrring Hungarian marches, and th deecrtptlv , musiosi I battl pleoea Z! ZOLA Perilous Ascents a Spiral Tower. ft Th Comia Supplement of th 1 .-Park. . .( I the Big Rink, Thursday tJ Bv. Special Music . r v omxonrAz, u : . ' BEBJtrjUf T, - ' I V South African (living) Dragtms t In Stuhr Zoo. i, Chutes, Bowling AUevs, Mile- r t a-MlnuU Flgur 8, Old Mill, A f Danotng In th Big Pavilion ft Every Night, and Best Swim- . I mlng Tanks In City. . . f EAST BIDE PAS8ENOERBJ m I t Tabor and Ankeny- now trans- f 1 l! far direct at First and Morrt- ; OAxxroxiru motels. Hill u u uuaua MILITARY AGADEMY PORTLAND ORE. ' A Boarding and Day School for Toung Men and Boye. Preparation for eol legea, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all State Unl veraltlea and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business eourae. Th principal has had 28 years experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environment. Make reservationa now. For illustrated catalog and other Uteratur ad dress J. W. HILL, II. D.. Mnolpal and Propria tot. HOTEL MOORE OrXV AIX TEX TXAB. CLATSOP BXAOX, SXASZDX, OXXSOS. The Cliff Kease ef Oregea. Direct It oa the beach, overlooking ' the aeeaa. Hot salt bathe aad sarf UUilag. Bacreatloa pier for fleblng. Boa parlors, electric Ushts, fireplace aod furnace heat. Viae walks aad drlvee. Sea foods a specialty Rates, 2.50 and $3.00 per day; SPBCMt RATES BT TH1 WBUUC I DAN J. MOORS. Prop. j LQRj ELKS' BUILDINQ Seventh t5c Stark Medical Dwpartment . . . , . OF THE ....'-v.-.. ' ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON list Annual Session Begins Sept 1. '0T. Address u. ii. josepni, m. u, vean, . 810 Dekunr BldY, Portland, . Columbia University Tnlveralty Park Station, Portland, Or. Cathollo Boarding and Day School for young men ana ooya. tmuaiea on iirh nlJteau aktrting tha Willamett rivr and overlooking th panoramlo city of Portland; a veritable health ra aort for studenta Extenalv play- grounda and tn largest gymnasium u tbo northwest. 'Mtavla.ta. Prenaratorv and Commer cial Courses. Catalogue sent on applica tion REV. JOSEPH GALLAGHER. C. S C . rl,.: , .: e- .:. .President ohooxi orzsrs sxpt-emjct io. ti?n win-.- 3 LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON Spend your vacation at 8easldo and at delightful Lockalev Hall. More attrac tive than aver before. Accommodations of the hlgheat order. One hundred ele- f ant ouUid rooms; private baths; leo rlc lights; r.ot and cold water. Annex overlooking tha Paeifle and de lightfully eltuated cotUgea. Onlsine Vacnrpawed. Bea Tooda Spaelalty. mm atrs Kisn iu vmaxmu. , 9. AtTSTTaT. Xh A. 0AKU8XB. Kropa. Portland Academy BTlnntks Tear Opaa aptamb IS, Fit boys and girl a-for eaatern and western oollegea Over two hundred graduataa admitted toXoUege, An ath letic neia ana tnorougniy quipp naslum. ' Include an elementarv which recelvea pupila at alx and flte for mm HOTEL JEITERSON TURK AND GOUO.H STRCCTS . SAN FIANCI3CO PKOUL SUMMER RATKS New hotel, face J efferaoir 8raara Tw blocks fresa Van Nesa Avw the present ahoB p in-district. Car usee transferring all eve city, aassdesa,' Cvery modern eoarenienoa. &60 rooms elnrle er en suite. 160 private hatha. Amerioaa and European plana, rrfcsesiodeaa ate. Omnibus aieeta all trains. . STEWART-BARKER CO. - Ska Hotel Stawart Open Saptamher 1st BjLAUTTjrux raw Hotel "Key Route loo" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Bunny rooms, pri vat baths, long-die-tanc telephones, compressed air clean ing, large lobby, oaf a la carta with cuisine and servlc unsurpassed. For rate, ate., addresa N. & MULLAN. Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palao Koti. aaa jrrancieoo. . HOTEL HOLLAND soila Strt, . 9own and asasoa NOW OPEN Strictly nrrt-Olaea, Absolutely Tt M09S. g SMom 90 wita sjaub 9. ODOSaTSU. Ugt. HOTOL AUDUBON sav rsAvconrmorsAv nu enr, Blacle reessa er ea suite. ' CletsUf, stesne beet, eleetrte llgBta and alt Kodera eeaat neea. strictly rtrst-eiaea. iMavenuoi u soi tag centers. Oa direct lias frosi ferry aad bird sad Towasea eepot Bta 11 , , SSS Kills St.. seer Vea is ". . .- OL B, OAJfTXB, r. the Academy, giving especial attention to reading, apelling and penmanship. inoreurnir umL"ieni teacnera in both departmanta- Office hour durtng Aug ust from I l n. to II n. eeot on application. Catalogue Dinntcrt r. nma xr. t: si3-:-i'- i ;