THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY ' EVENING, AUGUST 0, 1 1S07. tovn ToplciTli THE JOURNAL AT RESORTS ubscribera Aa h dt Tha Journal de- 11 tr-i at tne regular rates at the roi lowif.earesorte by notifying tha stents at tha various placaa mentioned. Sub . sonptions by mull ara payable U ad OREGON RESORTS. gearhart Park,.,. ........ .P. J- "track Hot Lak ....Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside. ...k....,,,.r,.... .Lewis Co. WUholt Springs..; F. W. Holders - WASHINGTON RESORTS. ... , Boyd A Son and Mlnaral Springs Hotel 5eda Sprlnw. ....... Thomas Moott Collins Springs .....C. T. Belcher Ilwaeo.,,... ..Louis Cohan M Marshall Pottenger and O. A. Smith Nahootta H. J. Brown Ocean Park Mstthews Thsdford roaview ......, irrana u Tha Breakers....... The Breakers Hotal TONIGHT'S AMPSEMKNia Mamiiam . ".."Tha Second In Command' Grand Vaudeville Lyrlo "Tha Olrt From Albany" Bur ,Tba Tla That Binds" .Oaka ..O. W. P. Line W. H. Prlca, grand praaldant of tha Sons of St. Gaorgs, aooompanlad by Oeorsra Penketh. anothar officer of tha Ioratr, ara in xnis any, meir odjoci oein to lntJnt a branch of tha Bona of B I ' , 0ars hera. Englishman hava for aoma jiawie been importuning the executive, lASTwhoae headquarters ara In Baa Fran- elaco to send aomeona with authority to open a lodge In Portland. If It la possible Messrs. Price and Fenkath will tay hare to accomplish tha object. Englishmen, their aona and grandsons on paternal or maternal side ara eligible lor membership, ana witn mo isrge , English colony In this city the object desired should be attained. Tha funeral of Miss Vesta Carrier was held yesterday afternoon from Holman's undertaking parlors, fol lowed by the Interment In Rlverview . cemetery. Miss Career waa tha daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Carner, 771 Multnomah street, and waa a member of the '07 class, Portland High school. Tha funeral services were conducted by Rer Clarence True Wilson. Many beau tiful floral pieces were received. Miss Carner was greatly beloved by a large circle of friends. Haversham street, on tha IH-acre tract formerly occupied by tha Kern brickyard. Is tha site chosen for tha new Waverly-Rlcbraond school building. The Wavsrly-Rlchmond Improvement association will have tne streets im proved aa soon aa possible, in order that tha school building, will be surrounded by good streets. Nearly all of the resi dents in tha district ara said to favor tha site selected for the building, which will be out about as far aa East Forty second street Let Us Do Yo ur ..vaaessv.. M-O ) j Another story added to our, building enlarges our facilities - almost a third. Equipment up-to-data. " Only steam-heated polish ars the kind that does not burn ' In Portland. . Female help '. wantsd. :'V : '." ' ' UNION LAUNDRY SECOND AND COLUMBIA ' Telephone Main 398. FIFTY CLOVf.S MAKE RIPPLES OF LAUGHTER Funny Featured Fun Pro moters Feature of King ling Bros Circus. Tha remains of two Chinamen, Llm Kim And Wong Tee, who met death in an accident at Dundas bay. near Juneau, Alaska, were received today from Se attle by the Edward Holman company, funeral directors. The bodies were shipped to Portland because their home had been In this city, one of the China men having a wife here. They were killed August I by a falling building. They were laborers In a salmon can-nary. Those who go to tha circus to laugh will be kept busy" when Rlngllng Broth ers' circus visits Portland Monday, August 26, for an engagement of two days. No circus performance In the past has had the abundance of genuine comeay ana nearly laugnter tnai cnar acterise the clown stunts to be seen under the canvaa of this great show. There are Just 60 of these merry men, and thev are constantly stream Ins; in from the mysterious curtained opening at the side of the band pavilion, tickling tna nsibies or the audience witn tne newest of drolleries. And thsse Jolly fellows ara strictly up to data. They scorn to resort to the slap stick and the inflated bag to get a lauan. Kverv one of them is an ever nowinsr wen-spring or comeay amies. Here ara gome of the things they do that teoDia ara still laucnin at wnere the circus has appeared: Funny George Hartsel is doing a Sherlock Holmes turn that would make a wooden Indian laugh: Al Mlaco's gas trust pantomime is a howl from start to flnisn; ju Tumour creates much laughter by a side-splitting duel scene; Doc Kealey Is the runny policeman or .the arena; Al White serines a surprise on the audi ence that is followed by shouts of laughter; Dick Ford brings his clown pig out on the track and all thoughts of care and worry take to the woods; Art Jarvls has but to look st tha audience and ho has everybody laughing;' John Slater does a hand-organ serenade and Is arrested for disturbing the peace; Morton and Llnder do a burlesque trapexe act with a breakaway finish; the Livingstone, the Proset and the Marno, trloa present travesties on big arenlo acts that are delightful comedy fea tures, and the funniest clown act ever devised is Introduced by the celebrated Toreador family, Spanish bullfighters extraordinary. These are but a few of the many funny acta with which Rlngllng Broth Fire broke out In tha grass and brush' north of MontavUla yesterday from sparks from a'pasalng locomotive. P10. Tha brush burned fiercely, and soma wo"v fear was felt among those who live in novel) the vicinity for tha safety of their homes. A fresh breese fanned the flames and aa the brush is dry It burned readily. There Is no fire pro tection In the district ers' circus Is overflowing. Everything The Is novelty throughout. -end there are 100 of picked from the great arenas' of nerformers 00 of them hive been the and they are presenting more novelties than were ever before pre sented in America. Fargo street property holders ara to meet this evening at the realdence of H. II. Pratt, tot Fargo street. At a meeting four weeks ago It was decided to Improve tha street with macadam. Tha meeting this evening is to hear a re port or a committee appointed at that . time and to petition the city council to proceed with tne improvement. Fire broke out at noon today In the trash heaps Immediately In front of the Northern Pacific freight sheds. Seventh and Qllsan streets. The entire block bounded by Sixth. Hoyt, Seventh and Ollean streets is covered with nlanks. discarded platforms and other trash that has accumulated for yeara. The fire was extinguished with little dlffloulty. T. R. Wortlngton, arrested soma tlms ago for assaulting J. Stltes, a conductor on an Oregon City car. because of an argument over fare, waa to have been tried in tne justice court yesterday aft ernoon, but failed to appear and for felted 50 ban. TURKEY TO DROP FROM BALLOON HIGH IN AIR CHEAPER LUMBER hurts mm Falling Price Creates Lull in Other Industries, Asserts Samuel Connell. IMPETUS NEVER FELT WHEN PRICES SLUMP President of Northwest Door Com pony Argues Against Supposed Benefits of Decrease in Coat of Material. : It la a great mistake to believe that Portland would prosper with a faUing lumbar market. Buch a result of falling prices was never known," said Samuel Connell, president of the Northwest Door company, discussing tha question of tha probable affect of lower lumber prices upon home building In Portland. Mr. Connell said he had been In busi ness In Portland for many years, and had dealt In wheat, lumber, and manu factured products, and be had in that period closely observed the conditions urroundlna- his - business. Ha has ob served that at times of falling prices there la always a lull In building and HOWLERS OF RELIGION ; MAINTAIN SAL1E CAMP Tornadoes of Gospel So Far Have Refused to Obey Police Orders. other lndustr; in tna- odltles produced In thla territory, try, impetus because of r of any mere tha prices of any of the felt an lowerln oomm mall KiUs Threatened. The general effect of falling prices unon tha business or tne city is oaa. and there Is nothing In tha theory that lower prices or a siapie commoauy when times ara good and money plenti ful benefit anyone particularly," aald Mr. Connell. "ProsDerous times means active demand and the demand and sup ply of any commodity controls tna price of It If the people are employed at profltabl remuneration and tlmea are good they ara better able to build homes In defiance of the police department of tha city of Portland, those of the "tangled tongue faith," who, about 400 Strong, ara in catnip at East Eleventh and Division street, have not moved. Orders were issued last week by the police department that the camp should be- removed, but lata this momma not a peg had been Dulled or were there ! any signs of restlessnesa about tha big camp, which covers about five aorea near 1 tna eouthern Paclno tracks. In an interview thla mornlne: the eldera gave out that the camp might be moved this fall perhaps, as the summer was swiftly passing and winter would aoon be upon them. Otherwise tha alder expressed no occasion for haste. i aideMie elder, "one very suitable for our purposes. It is near tha center of the city and we have a streetcar Una on each side of the camp. Furthermore, thla neighborhood needs our help and we shall remain as long aa we can to ad minister our teaohlngs." Exclusive Novelties. i Scotch and English woolena Hoi brook and Leveen, Couch bldg.. Fourth and Washington streets. Mainsprings, $1. Idetsger's, S4t Wash. with lumber at higher prices than they would be with falling prices and a lull in business." .The lumber mill men wno ara rignt- In a nranoaed increaaa of tha trans continental frelaht rate Include small and large mills all over the northwest h mat have not tha best shipping facll- Ths danrer of tlcularly threatenlni hither rata la Ber ths smaller mil is Articles were found on streetcars yes terday as follows: Two pairs gloves, 1 pair rubbers. 1 lunch baskets, 1 coats, 1 package, a pair glasses, p umbrella, 1 purse. Owners can recover property by . calling at room 4. O. W. P. building, jirai ana Aider streets. water through hose for sprinkling yaras or siaewaiica or washing porches or winaows musi ds paid tor in advanoe ana usea oniy oetween tna hours of and a, m., and C 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- being circulated In Sell- presented to the grand Masonic lodffe asklne- for a charter. There are a number of Ma sons living in Sellwood. and It is be lieved a strong lodge can be organised mere. 1 1 mi in is wo&sSJp be p mate7St the 1 Card of Thanks We, the under signed, wish to express Our sincere extended their sympathy and help in the hours or our bereavement B. L. Neitzei, Mr. ana Mrs. voibrecht Don't you forget that trolley ride "Vf riav AvAnln. A nonfat 9 f 1 Q AT 1 an ... First and Burn side at 7:S0, Webfoot camp. No. 65, W. O. W. Tickets free, at Dr. H. J. Harris, room 6, Washing ton puuaing. i i.j ' Messengers will not strike The mes sengers employed by City Messenger & Delivery company, are not on strike and all business entrusted to them will be promptly handled. Telephone Main St. , Home A-2928 Albert Phenls, staff correspondent of the Manufacturers' Record of Baltimore, left yesterday to continue his trip on ASTOWA LUEGATTK Thia thirteenth annual aonatlo erect will be the Most spectacular ever held in the .Northwest. SEPTEMBER 2, 3 & 4 Balllas Baeef. Juana BwrnwaMJi Jrair, wunns PMftaatrr. Nowomea will rerlvethalr moat SBoleni tradition In tweet eong and berolo deed' of valor. x xaoaaana norwagiana fc.000.001n eaahnri will praMBt taelr 1 world faaone SZNQERFEST Vt AUG. 81 AMD SEPT. 1AM Xnrw rates oa all mil ana ataamboat' lines ASTORIA, OREGON Earn $ Writs 1 M. Davis, Portland, Oregon. 10 to fl00 wtk; man or women For tha first time in the history of ths great American bird a turkey will be given the opportunity of viewing the earth and hla own barn-yard from the vantage point of 4,000 feet In the air. Ths committee having the Labor day program In charge has arranged to have Frank Miller, late of the British army balloon corps, make an ascension from the Lewis and Clark grounds, and when he gets exactly 4,001) feet up in the ether to pull a string liberating a 16-pound turkey. Whoever gets the bird can have him If he comes down at all. Other arrangements are being made by the committee to make the day an especially successful one. A double header ball game has been sdded to the list of attractions and it will be pos sible for those attending the celebra tion to obtain entrance to the around either through the Lewis and Clark grounds proper or through the ball grounds. itles, are entirely dependent upon rail shipments, and do not own timber. The greater part of the advance In lumber prices has been caused by the boosting or the pnoe or logs, wnicn is tne manu facturer's raw material, and without which ha Is ground between the mill stones of the timber owner and tne railroad rate makers. Bttunpage Prloe Greatly Xncrsassd. Tt waa asserted by t Wsyerhaeuscr representative at the lumberman' ban auet recently that the prlca of fir stumpage had advanced S00 per cent in the last five years. This means that standing timber purchased by the timber owners for 26 to 60 cents per 1,000 feet Is now being held by them at from $1.25 to 12.60 per l.ooo, and the price of logs delivered at the lum ber mills has gone up In the same ra tio. . .. .. . If this be the case it Decomes ap parent that the timber owners sre reaping the rich narvesi ana me lum ber mill operators who do not own tim ber are much In the same position as to earning capacity that they were with common rough lumber selling at $8.50 lnatM1 nf the.nresent nrlce of 216. The really enormous profits are be-lna- made. It Is said, by the Umber mill operators who own their timber and who are receiving the benefits of both the rise In logs and the advance in the prloes of lumber. HUBER GIVEN HEARING BY EXECUTIVE BOARD Defendant Discharged From Street Departmen4jlax Sixteen Wit nesses to Testify. the coast Mr. Phenls has been In Port land a week although upon his arrival In the Rose City he expected to stay but a day. His impressions of Portland were so favorable he remained to be come better acquainted with the city. He promisee to write a story of the growth ana development or fortiand in the mage sine he represents upon bis re turn to Baltimore. Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take car ride to this most beautiful spot Music, dancing, moving pictures, illustrated songs, etc. Vocal and instrumental muslo by tha Ha waiian musicians. Hear the famous Oregon male quartet Dr. Luther R. Dyott of Brooklyn has written acceotlnr the call to the Firm Congregational church in this city. He will arrive in Portland next month and will begin hla duties here about Octo ber x. At the residenoe of Rev. C. A. Wooddy, V. V., In this city, August 17. 1807. Oy KOV. U. A. WOOddy. Harrv R. Hutton of this city was married to Miss Wlnnef red Byrne of Salem, Oregon. Messenarers will not strike Tha ma- senRers employed by City Messenger Jk j-eiivery cuinpany, are not on StriKS and all business entrusted to them will be romptiy nanaiea. Telephone Main 29. lome A-2929. Learn to swim at Rlnrler'a Natatori. um. Sod juast Morrison. Fresh w&tar. heated; enamelled tank 20x50 feet Priv ate lessons for ladles and gents, 60 cents; swim, 25 cents. Tha Orearon Cheese eomnanr. 1 IS Fifth street will sell rirst-clasa crea.m. ery outter at t cents per roil for a lew aays yet. xry our ze-cent coffee. Grocers' Pure Food Show la tha next on the program. They will serve Gold en Grain Granules there. Everybody Is talking about It Bteamer Jesse Harklns. for Camaa. Washousral and way landlnrs. dallv ax. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street aocic M,l p. m. Aoma Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 7(9; 8-1007. The street cleaning committee of the executive board yesterday afternoon gave Oust Huber, one of the laborers, a hearing on his appeal from suspension by Superintendent Donaldson. Huber had 16 witnesses on hand to testify be fore the committee and was repre sented by Attorney W. T. Vaughn. The case waa taken under advisement. All of Donaldson's witnesses testified that he was an average laborer but ad mitted he talked a little too much at times. Donaldson charges that Huber refused at tlmea to pay the attention he should to the orders or nis superiors. He Is said to have refused a suggestion of W. G. McPherson. on of the mem bers of the executive board, when that official found him talking 15 minutes, to sweep a space 20 feet long with a wheel broom, and this is one of the reasons why Donaldson recommended that he be given his discharge. CONCERT TONIGHT AT HOLLADAY PARK REEVES MAKES SHOES IK WA All $4.00 Oxfords Now $2.95 Ste Oar Window the nrorram which will be rendered by the Park band at Hol laday park tonight The concert be gins at 8 o'clock: March. "St. Ellas" De Caprlo Overture, "The Count of Essex" Mcrcadante "Rose Leaves," an Idyl (new) Ashlelgh. Walts. "Espanlta" Kose- 'Stlffello" Intermission. , .Ven Woman's Excha: lunch 11:10 to I rg e. 12x Tenth street. loess men s luncn. expert photographer, H. W. Moore, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sta. Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 205 Alder Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh. Berger signs--224 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonle forrheumatlsm. Selection, Fantasia, "A Hunting Scene" (by re- 7i ouest) Intermexso, ucalossl Von der Mahden Eldorev" Selection, "The Idol's Eye'' Herbert Baritone solo, "Belle or the west" (Dy request) Llberatl (Slgnor De Caprlo. March, "The Main Chance" . . Schremser A. De Caprio, director. Up-to-Date Train Barrios, The traveling public appreciates the fact that the Canadian Paciflo la the up-to-date line. The attractive features being: The new 68-hour service Portland to St. Paul via Spokane. The Imperial Limited service. The Trans-Canadian Limited service the fastest train across this continent REEVES 313 WASHINGTON Near Sixth THIRTY TROLLEY CARS WILL CARRY WOODMEN Ice. For lee call Mala 124 or A-2241. Delivery company, 261 Stark st loa Metsgar Ay Co, Jewalers. 141 .Wash. Governor Chamberlain, Mayor Lane and the mayor of St Johns, aa well aa other state, county and city dignitaries, have been Invited to participate In the trolley ride Darade and entertainment at Cedar park to be held by Webfoot camp no. so, wooamen or tne wona, maay evening, August 22. The committee having the affair In charge, headed by Dr. 1. J. Harris, has provided for 20 decorated and illuminated trolley cars which will convey the members of the camp and their . guests in a parade through the city. , The celebration Is In charge of ths general campaign com mittee and Is Intended as the culminat ing event in tha work of ths committee, Afeeossses and tnoers On rd by . .. Tn sovbxxou trzasovJ' Druggists refund money if DR. POR TER'S ANTISEPTIC HAUNC OIL TEETH EXTRACTED FREE When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered All Work at tfalf Price for a short time to introduce the "Electro Painless System" Full Set, that fit & 5.00 Gold Crowns, 22-k $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k $3.50 Gold Fillings $1.00 Silver Fillings 50 Guaranteed for 10 Years. Open Evenings. THE ELECTRO PENTAL PARLORS 303 Washington SU cor. 5th, Opposite Olds ft King's. fiET AN ACRE TRACT ARD LIVE ON IT 4 THE PURCHASE OF A TRACT AT FsQiryiew Fruit Farms Will solve ths problem of life for any man who hat energy and in telligence. , -l Your First Crop Will Pay for the Land , ' Fruit of every Und, berries, cereals, lettuce, pets, string beans, every variety of market garden produce flourishes on this land, and poultry-railing and dallying can be pursued with big profit Fairview Fruit Farms tracts are situated on ths new Trbutdale extension of the Oregon Water Power railway, recently opened to passenger traffic 12 miles from Portlandin the garden spot of Multnomah county. Passenger service every two hours, freight trains daily t monthly individual commutation tickets, 20 cents per coupon. You don't have to give up your regular business. THIS CHOICE ACREAQE TO BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS ONE, TWO, FIVE OR TEN ACRES JUST AS YOU WANT IT-ON EASY TERMS. No Tracts Sold Till Day of Sale on the Grounds Should more than one party desire the same tract, they may bid for chYRACTS NOS. 1, 2, 3, 14, IS, 16 250 PER ACRE TRACTS NOS. 4, S, 6, 11, 12, 13 30O PER ACRE TRACTS NOS. 9 AND 10 ..350 PER ACRE TRACTS NOS. 7 AND S 400 PER ACRE Five (S) per cent off for cash. LET US KNOW TODAY if you will attend sale. Telephone Main 4526 OR CALL. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN WILL LEAVE FIRST AND ALDER STREETS ON NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, AT 1:43 P. M. FOR FAIRVIEW. Fare, 40 cents for round trip. TICKETS FOR THE EXCURSION CAN BE PURCHASED OF AND INFORMATION, PRICES, ETC, CONCERNING FAIRVIEW FRUIT FARMS, OBTAINED FROM W. P. KEADY or W. E. BURKE ROOM 13, MALLORY BLDG., 268 8TARK STREET PHONE MAIN 4526 THE leading BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILDINO, PORTLAND, OREGON. OUR FACULTY IS STRONGER THAN LVLR We hava just secured the services of two hlfh-salarled, practical men, aa well as leading- business educators, from the East. We leave no stone unturned. We are now giving- you the best that money can procure. H. W. EEHNKE, Pres. SEN! mi CATALOGUE L M. WALKER, Prla. OAXXTOBSTA XOTBU. HOTEL JEFFERSON TURK AND OOUOH STREETS SAN rSANClSCO SPECIAL SUMMER RATES New hotel, faces Jsffsnon Square. Two blocks from Vsn Nen Ave., the present shop ping district. Car Unas transferrins' all ores city, pass door. Every modern eonvonienoa. SMroonM sing;l or en suite. 160 private baths. American and European plana. Prices modsr. ate. Omnibus meats all trains. . STEWART" BARKER CO. Xas Bote! Stewart Opens September 1st ltk ib4 HCIfir TRCSTDC noae Wuhlngtoa UULIU IUU1IAL Mala 1 SEAT BALE OPENS TODAY. EZRA KENDALL Thura, Prt, Sat.. An. IS. IS, 14. Special Price Matinee Saturday. THE RURAL FUN COMEDY. MSnraill Plnant .InnaiB livening- Prloe I Lower floor, except last S rows, ft SO; last I rows, $1.00. Balcony, first 4 rows, 11.00; next 6 rows, 76c; last S rows, lOo, Qausry, sc, zoc Sneelal Saturday Statin Prices i Entire lower floor, fl.00. Balcony, first 4 rows. 75c: last 10 rows. too. Enure gallery, tSc Beats sailing at rising Theatre. MARQUAM QRAND (Phone Main t.) Tonight and All Week. Matinees Wed nesday and Saturday. BBAUXLT Uii Hotel "Key Route Inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunny rooms, private baths, long-dis tance telephones, compressed air clean ing, large lobby, cafe a la arts with milalns and service unsurpassed. For rates, etc., address . N. S. MULLAN, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palaoe ITOtet San Francisco. HOTILL, HOLLAND Bills Stroet, Bet. Powell and Biases, Saa rraa clsco. NOW OPEN BtrloUy Pirst-Olass, Absolutely Pfcre- prool. ia asosui w wiio anu, J. O'BOBWSU. Mgr. The Second in Command The Greatest Military Drama of ths Day. Prices 80c, 1 6c, lSc Bargain mati nee Wednesday, all seats zee the Star PHONES OLD...M S4M NEW... A 1491 Weak of August IS, 1S07. Last Week of Present Company, "TBB TXH THAT BIBBS." Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days and Sundays; prices, lOo and 20c. Every evening at S:lt; prices, lOo, S0o and joc Reserve seats by pnona Sunday, August 26 Opening French biock uo. LYRIC THEATER, Phone Main 4481 This Week the Allen Stock Company, Presenting "THB OXXX nOM AXBAJnr." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 20c Every evening at 8:15. Prices, lOo, 20o and lOo. Reserve seats dt pnone. Main 4tss. Office open from Id a m. to 10 p. m. MOTEL, AUDUBON sax rzAvcisco nraoKAH piab oxxx 81 nil rooms er aa ralta. Elevator, steasi best, elcetrtc lights and all modern oonTanl- ancc. Btricuy rim-ciaae. vonTeniesi to mop ping enter.' On direct line from ferry and Ttolrd and Townsena depot, nates si .an. 28 Kill St.. near Via Neaa a Tease. C. B. OANTKR. Mgr. DUSmESSCOLLEGL "THE SCHOOL Of QUALITY TTLTOBD BTnXDXsTCr, 9PBBTB KOBJUSOB. A. P. ABKSTSOBa, U. B PBJOrOZPAXk Ours. Is a large and crowing institu tion. We occupy two floors (5x100 fast, and hava a 120,000 equipment Reputa tion for thorough work brings mors calls for help than we can meet posi tion certain for each student when competent. All modern methods of bookkeeping taught. ChartierXs our shorthand easy, rapid, legible. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi ness forma i and , panwork f res. Call, i phons or writa today, The Grand vaduedxlblb Week of August 1. 1907. BOSS AXZOB KOBIXOOX If oo. The Big Eastern Star. The Famous Fremont Zouaves, Columbia Comedy Four. Held over by popular request. Time and prices remain the same TEfflK Series of Grand Classical and Opera tlo Conosrts, $ CHIAFFARELLI (t mm BOssj Bath Ovsesw Dancing la big, cool pavilion, fTS finest floor and Prasp's orchea- JtJ tra every nlgrht. Largest swim P" mlng natatorium. New classes -T In roller skating svery morn f inc. J Zola. R DaH.ng rjhriBi of High Tower, f t . Last Tlma Wednesday, v ? a I Finest paaoramlo rivaraMa t ndalsi tha country to the r t J fve. ffWtlaatd 0ef es A$ Um f Sum tf Orm gynuiiKm ail ktjndsi op 1XVB sfTOCHLAO AINOT ' , DBATH FROM ANT . ' A 9. sssrsr ftesMsst Wm. IL ftaMh V.PnS, It Oraaa Oaa1 Mgaj Jsa. M. Ober ssaMSnv H.S.Stasssr Oatttssai tUng MtMSSS Nrdaai reroand Board af Ttsds kiruuxcn . Ontaa Tnet snd Sarins Sank S.aDaaOs J) sosssss m We gKw sos s ssssm seal UsSsss - K v. bomb orrrctt-T-tUPAVsmKMl Cm raaifestao mi As(S Slss CM ILL MILITARY ACADEMYV PORTLAND ore; A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and reparation for tnU leges, U. 8. Military and)'. Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges- Manual train Ing. Business eeurse. . .The principal baa bad 2 ?raarr experience la Port- . and. Comfortable quevr tera Best environments. Make reservations sow. For Illustrated catalog) and other literature ad draas J. W. E1LLU.D., Prlaolpal Columbia University Unirsrslty Park Station, PoHland, Ot. Catholic Boarding and Day School for young men and boys. Situated on a high plateau skirting the Willamette river and overlooking ths - panoramla city of Portland; a veritable health re sort for students. Extensive play grounds and tha largest gymnasium la ths northwest . - Collertata. Preparatory and Commer cial Courses. Catalogue sent on applica tion. BBV. JOSEPH GALLAGHER, C. 8. a v President SCBOO& OPBVS SBPTXXBBB 10. , Portland Academy POBXaVASTO, OBBOOB. Blaateeatk Tsar Opaas September Is. Fits boys and girls for eastern and western colleges. Over two hundred graduates admitted to college. A board ing hall for (Iris, with comforts and care of home. An athletlo field ' and thoroughly equipped gymnasium. A large corps of competent and azpaii- enced teachers. Elementary grades. both primary and grammar, under tha same management. Catalogue sent oa application. , , Medical Department - OF THE. . - UNIVERSITY OF OREGON list Annual Session Begins Sept 11, IT. Address p. j& josepni, m. ij., ueaa. 10 jjeKuxn wcg.. jroruano. OBBOOB XOTBXB. BUill efgV A 1 jjf m Mil i-i b Portland PORTLAND, OREGON. EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TBAVJELERSL srrtblns to sat and drink, and It costs aa mora In the Portland Hotel RafnakaOar than alatwhsra la ths city, weekday night from :2S ta IS. ' " BC. O. SOWSM, Sfanasw. LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON . , Spend your vacation at Seaside and at - -delightful Lockaley Hall. Mors sttrae ttvs than over before. Accommodation of ths highest order. One hundred els- f ant outside rooms; private baths; ales rio lights; Lot and cold water. m Annex overlooking the Pacific? snd ds- MghtfulTy situated cottages. i Ouisws Trararpassed. Sea Poods 1 psalalty. - - , , . - ' rmxB bub wavn axx nuzira. - P. X. AUSTXsT, X. Am CABT.TSXB. Props. 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