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THE " OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25 1007.' tToiviTdpic3g HUB JOCRXAL AT RESORT! ubaorlber u have The Journal de- Jbl'gg reaort b notifying th innti .' at Taawvarloua piHH mentioned. Sub- mhoum by aaii arc payable 1 ad SrCrt Park.... P. X trtw ; . rioi ,JUM.4 Hot Lake Sanitarium feT,,,'i.'M .....Lewie Co. . WUnolt Spring. .F. W. Molina .WASHINGTON RESORTS. Ctrna .... , Boyd A Son and Mineral Springe flota! .- jtwaoo ....... .Loul Cohen Lo.ng Beach... V MMrehaU A Potteager and O. A. Smith Nahootta. . ..H. 3. Brow ,4 v" rara ....Afattnewe Ynearorg ' ST"w ran. ju. irau-j - lb Breakera.......The Breakera Hotal TONIGHT'fl AMUSEMENTS . Hetllg.. "Swell Elegant JonoeH Marquatn...."The Second In Command" irand .Vaudeville Lyrlo 'The Girl From Albany" Star .."Th Tie That Bind" 5aka.. 0. W. P. Una Calamity-howler, trouble-borrower And pessimists atand up and. taka notloal We hava Just' succeeded In closing an other oa?the largest and moat important state tranaaotlana of tha eeaeon. tha aala of tha half block on tha north aide of Gllsan atreet, batwaan Third and Fourth atraata. to M. Barda A Bona for $110,000. Thla waa not tha closing up of an old deal, which had oecn pending lor aome.time. Dut nego tlatlona ware begun for the first time onjy on weaneeday. the day Of the ban failure, and cloaed un tha followine- Frl day. thla waa all dona in tha face of tne mistrust due to the ao-called rich man'a Wall atreet Danlo. and the un easiness caused by the failure of the recaieaa Dona-Duying. stock-jobbing con cern, miscalled a savings bank. It roes to show that others besldea ourselves Have confidence In tha future growth and business prosperity of Portland, and are not hesitating about putting money in roruana real estate. - Remember this, If you have your money Invested In rea estate In Portland, all the bond-buying, atock-jobblng. syndicate nromotlng con cerns in the country could cloae their doors, and you would still hold your property. If you wish to make some good investments in real aatata, call and aee us. We also have dally many calls xor mcome-oearing property ana aeair able residence properties, ranging from X $3,000 and upwards. List your property wiin us ana we win sen it ror you. (jnanea k. Henry & Bon,wn intra at.. ' x-oruana, urtgon. "Rents are high." This la a com mon remark In Portland and still Mr. Rentpayer, you, who hava paid rent for years, will not take tha ODDortunitv to buy a lot and build a home with the aame amount or money which you are now paying out in rent, five yeara ago you could nave Dunt ror less money man you can today, but if you wait an other five yeara It will coat you con alderabln more. In Roasmere, the beautiful addition, where artificial and natural conditions are unsurpassed, you can buy a lot and build a residence on terms to suit you. If you are Interest d, make an appointment in person or by phone with Mr. F. R. T. Bchlkora. ales manager of Roasmere, who will take you in an auto on a tour of In spection. To out-of-town buyers we will allow railroad fares from their homes to Portland and return, not to exceed total or l.ooo miles, we will also pay notet expenses, write for full particu lars. The Rossmere offices of tha Jft-cohs-Stlne company are on Fifth and Alder atreeta, opposite Meier A Frank's store. Phones, Alain 6869 and Home phone A-2811. Beware of the get-rlchraulck achemea, wildcat real eatata dealers," bogue timber locators and the eomething-for-nothing operatora, that' are dealing here In such large numbers. Good real estate prop erties In the city of Portland are the best Investments to be had, and are far anca or any mining achemea and stock joDoing concerns. It will Dav our chasers to go to the reliable dealers, who are well acaualnted with the rltv and the prevailing values, and who are Demg steadily patronized, while manv M othera are here to reap what they can in nurri ana sei away, ana in many i nana meting me unsuspecting ana con fiding public We have been steadily In the real estate business In this city for aooui- r years, ana intend to remain here, 'everything we hava ia here, and intending purchasers and Investors can rely on setting the beat, advice and as. alslanoe in making investments in the city or roruana. ivon-resldenta from other parts or the state and upper coun Drovementa. whlnh mav. never be com plated T We consider thla one of tha most' desirable residence . sites' In tha clt. ind invito th nioaeat Inspection. For prlcea and terms, call upon Charle K. Henry A Son, 11$ Third atreet. Port. H. . Wallace, praaldant of tha Co oprtlv CbrlatUn Federation, who haa bean at his home In Portland ror two weeka, wlU dpart next Tueaday for New York.. He goea to Join WHIlls Nash, attorney for tha federation, and aaalst In completing arrangements that are expected to provide capital for car rying forward federation development pro J seta on a large scale. Most of the summer fma own vyoui ir vv ai- laca and Naah In pushing arrangements to tha final eonaummatlon that la now oonfldently looked forward to by those interested dlraotly in tha movement Ir rigation enterprises In eastern Oregon, railroad conatructlon and the building of a modal town In the valley of tha Claakamaa river. 15 mllea from Port land, are aome of tha projeota embraced in inair piaca. Judge Webater granted Mary Hauaen.1 administratrix of tha etuta of tha lata William (Billy) M. Ayers, about two months' additional time in which to file an inventory and final appraisement in county court. in oroer waa maae resterdar uton cetitlon of administra trix through her attorney because the court waa convinced from evidence of fered that tha complicated nature- of I tha eatata and the conrused condition of decedeat'a affairs would not parmltl of an immediate filing. Administratrix Informed tha court that it would ba Impossible br August 29. tha original time aet, to comply with the court'el ruling;. Tha order made yeaterday gives until October IS to make final report I to court, Park Superintendent Montelth la at last on tha aeent of the kangaroo that waa aold from tha elty park menagerie aome monthe ago without the oog nlaanoe of the park board and will tell the rark board at lta meeting next Fri day afternoon who tha offend In person Is. Montelth ia alio n tha track of several guinea pigs wnicn aiaappsarea about the aame time. It haa also been determined where a quantity of the golden pheasant eggs went. Montelth will keep on his still hunt and hopes to discover tha whereabouta of aeveral bald-headed aaglea and other membera lf 'the park soo whloh were also dis posed of. A plcnio and luncheon waa given la tha city park on Thuraday in honor of I Mra. P. F. OUroy of San Francisco and Mra. F. R, Pettitt of Baker City. Those present were: Mrs. P. F. Gllroy, Mra F. R. Pettitt. Miss Orace Tyler of Los I Angeles, Mra. Connera or Seattle, Mrs. Oeorae Munro. Mra. Paul Chamberlain. Mra. Dave Nelaon, Mra. C. A. Sunder- leaf. Mrs. H. A. Frederlch. Mra. H. Lt Day, Mrs. J. M. Woodworth. Mra. Charlea Bequette, Mra. F. M. Graham, Mra George Ensmlnger, Mra W. W. Lumsden. Mra. W. F. River. Mra. M. Robson, Mra D. Roach. LITTLE 14-YEAR-OLD REGINA - -. ROBINSON. GENIUS WITH BRUSH '""" ""T5!55"! 5naaiaiii-aiiiiaiaiaiawaiaiiraa'"w V' MX.-? 1 v f i n nnn mmmmm mi IMP. S! B ' a TILrOBB M MILITARY ACADEflY ' PORTLAND OR Ci f . . .,.-.-, i '-'v..". . A Boarding and Day Bchool tor Young Maa and 'kBoya. i , ., .. .... Preparation ' for ' aeU laee. U. 8. Military and Naval Acadonil.e. , Ao eredited to p tan ford, .Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all Btate Unl--ereltlea and Agricultural College Manual train ing. Bualnesa course. ' Tha principal haa tad It : yeara' axpenenoe in Fort- - jana. - vroioriaoie auar. tera Beat envtronmenta Make reaervatlons now. V-A . f!1.,MMAit ..,.1... -and other literature ao : dress , ..?.-.. w . wmmt m ' mm a 1 J. IT HILL, U.U., Bwlaai4Mat ana A saateaiil aAae . W lamai awaja . aw aBarvajw The heavy ahowers of yeaterday which were general throughout the states of Oregon, Washington and j Idaho have put out the forest Area that had commenced breaking out aa a result of the prolonged dry spell, so far both Washington and Oregon had -been for- Portraft of Dorothy Mete han by Reglna Robinson. Without having a lesaon In portrait painting, little Mlaa Reglna Dorland Roblnaon, the 14-year-old daughter of tunate In escaping forest fires thla sea- Dr. and Mra. J. W. Robinson of Jack son ana now that tne wooaa nave re- .nnvin. nnn i. ..iini.v,in. friami ceiveda good drenching the danger of an(1 relatives by her work in painting any disastrous conflagration la prac- likenesses. ticany oyer ror the aummer. it is The ,eoona utempt In portrait made aeldom that a season passes without h. th. mtio .r nn. nt nnmthv one or mora serious forest flrea. Metachan. the 8-rear-old dauahter of , rt . , Mr. and Mrs. Fhil Metscnan jr., wno F. C. Rowlee of Bend, Oregon, who la visited Jacksonville this summer, and at tha Oregon hotel, stated last night the result la shown In the accompanying that the charges published to the effect Cu inw " u c"nBlae.r,ea that hla child, Carlton Rowlee, la the aon m"kblfb7 "J",'0 , !!?Ww it ." or Mrs. Barah v romiin. are untrue. ( t ..... V" "T " " admitted that Mr.. Rowlee. who i with taKen rrom sittings ma 11 not m. copy him at the hotel, was indicted for plao- f photograph attesta to Mlaa Robin ino Kin, Alice p raiiuia, ev uiim o vl t , . . th5 juvefille court. In a house of bad re- Another r.maLatl9iiSft'tr.iVJ pute. but said that Mrs. ttowiee win do "" t.. able to prove her Innocence. drew or painted until three yeara ago. She commenced by sketching still life objects, and so rapid waa her develop ment ner ramer placed ner under an in structor. She kept assiduously at work, but never tried a portrait until thla aummer. when she sketched Governor George Chamberlain as he waa making ni rourm or juiy speecn. Mlaa Reilna finished the sketch In colors, and forwarded lt to Governor Chamberlain, who waa so Impressed with the little maiden's work he wrote her a personal letter complimenting her upon her painting and thanking her for her kindness. Not only Is Miss Reglna a native-born Oregonlan, but her father la also, and both love the beautiful scenery of the Oregon country, of whloh the little girl haa delineated many of tha notable spots with her pen and brush. try are making Investments In the city, knowing that it-Is going to make a arraat city. All such are Invited to write; to or call upon us, and are respectfully re ferred to any bank or business house in tne cny. aa to our reiiaDiuty and meth ods of doing business. Charlea K. .Henry & son, izji Third atreet, Portland, Lot-buyers and home-builders con templating the purchase of one or mora residence lots, either for a home site or for speculation, should inspect the new aaauion in irvington, lying between East Seventh and East Thirteenth and Thomnaon and Rraaea atrat T-hia property la the best Improved realdenpe neignDornooa wumn easy wanting-3ta lance or the center or the city, sewer. as and water pipes are laid t-each ot, atreeta are being fully improved. pnerete . sidewalks and curbs already panting aone, anaae trees planted Hawing. All these are dona and paid tinw 'mere are certain building re strictions, which will Insure a very de sirable class of residences. Why should you go out In ther country and pay In flated prlcea for lots In wildcat ad ditions with only -vague promises of lm- $ve Quality Diamonds Love Tokens Mementoes Society Emblems Hair Ornaments Lockets & Charms aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai ' Novelties Largest and most elaborate selection in .the entire west. Prices no fairer in New York. THE f-HElTKEMPER CO. Lowest-Priced Jewelry ; Jlousefcf ruie Goods 86 MORKKON STREET Mr. Row lee appeared much mystified over the affair and refused to discuss It further until he had made a thorough Investiga tion of the charges. A four-series frame flat la going up on East Morrison atreet, between Eaat Fifteenth and East Sixteenth atreeta. The building belongs to Mrs. A. T. Webb and la estimated to coat about 10.000. The elevated east aide dis trict bounded by East Taylor, East Stark, East Twelfth and Eaat Twen tieth streets, la rapidly tilling: up-with this class of structures. In tha vicinity of Belmont and Eaat Fifteenth atreeta half a dozen handsome two-story flata have been constructed thla aummer. tha remaining 11,000 will be raised. The plan la. to construct tha new church out or cement diocks. It waa reported to tha polloa yeater day by tha dlapatcher of tha O. W. P. that Frieda Freese was tha victim of a clever pickpocket at 10:20 o'clock last night while a passenger on a St Johns car. The light-Angered thief relieved the woman of a goldNratch which aha had pinned to her waist and left the car without arousing suspicion. There la no clue to the identity of the crook. The Knights of Columbua of Port land, La Grande and Baker City will institute a new council of tha order at Marshfleld, Oregon, on September 11. Territorial Ueputy ir. B. u. Norden and btaff, accompanied by many local knighta ana their wives, win leave for the scene Monday. September 9. on tha steamship Breakwater. Tha new lodge to be Instituted In the Cooa Bay dis trict will begin with 60 membera Mlaa Morris, an early autumn bride, waa given a party at her suburban home, Jenntnga lodge, one evening of tha past week, by a number of her Portland friends who' repaired to her noma, with many handsome pieces Of linen and showered them on the bride- to be. An enjoyable evening waa spent by all. during; whloh refreahmenta were Bervea. Grocers Pure Food Show la going to be vary fine. Oh. mammal There Is where you can get a cup of Golden Oraln Oranulea free. Tour grocer sells a big package for two bits. Everybody la talking about it. Branch No. 6 of the Socialist party will be addressed by Mra. Elisabeth Craig, aeeretary of the Equal Rights association, on "Tne fJtnics or tquai Rights" In Allsky hall at S o'clock thla evening., Thla will remind you that now la the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the aame day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, proprietor. Tha Regulator Una steamer Telephone will make the trip to Caacade Locks and return Sunday, Auguat 25, leaving Alder atreet dock at 9 a. m., returning about' o p. m. irare ror tne round trip, ji; meala, SO cents. made. The race waa between John A. Crawford, owned by Al Thomaa of thla city, and Oregon Babe, owned by Jeff Iaom. The distance waa a quarter of a mile, and when the horaea left tha line Oregon. Babe broke and J0in A. Crawford won with eaae. It la aald that about l, too changed hands. Police Chief Spurn Uniform. Moscow. Ida,, Aug. 14. Chief of Po llco Fisher threatena to resign If tha council Insists on its recent order that ne anau provide nimseir with, and wear, a uniform suitable to hla rank. A 1 I cision win pronaoir ne reaohed at Mon- nay night s oouncii meeting. ILI KNOX Fall Styles Now Ready USHiElf COLLEGE. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY". . Tmnra, uiti An UOMMXMOM. Ai :x r , a, r. AJtxnTxozra, u s antnrciFAX. Ours la a large and growing inatltu-' tlon. Wa ocoupy two floors fSxlft foot, . and hava a $20,000 equipment Beputa tlon for thorough work , brtnga more calle for help than wa eah meet poal tion certain for each atudant .whan competent All modern method of i bookkeeping taught Ch artier ia eur thorthaji'l easy, rapid, legible Student admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi ness forma and penwork free. Call, phone or writ today. . " r,; Columbia University University rark Matlon, )PorUa4W Cathollo Boarding and Day Bahoot for young men and boy a Situated on a' high plateau aklrtlng tha Willamette river and overlooking tha panoramlo olty of Portland; a veritable health re aort - for atudenta Extensive ' play grounds and tha largest gymnaatum In in nortnwesu - if Collegiate, Preparatory and Com mer it ciai coursea. uataiegue aent o 1 tlon. on applioa- REV. JOSEPH OALLAOHER, C 8. OL'V - Praaldant orooi; onn nrmaxa xo. as g 311 Morrlaon Opposite Poatofflce mr r s tlEXEazrZZSSSaBTZZRZSXXClIESZSZSSXSZZZZSnSZZISSSSSli Portland Academy jTlaeteeath Tear Open taptaatlMt le, Fits boy and girl fop eastern and weatern collegea Over two hundred graduatea admitted to college. A board ing hall for glrla, with comfort and care of home. An athletio field and thoroughly equipped gymnasium. A large corpa of competent and expert en cad teachers. RlummUr iiu both primary and grammar, under the aame management Catalogue aent on application. Madlcal Department ; . OF THB . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON list Annual Beealon Begtn Sept II, 'IT, 0B.r:.,Vo',a rfoaepni, m. v., Dean. 110 Dakum Bldg!, PorUaod. fill) ELECTRIC flAT-IRONS Portland Shoe Repair company. Hi Tamhlli atreet, between Third and atantlal work, best oak soles. 7 Be. Phone Main 7656. Bauer & Stopper. Notice. It will be to vour ad van tare to call at once if you are a depositor in the Oregon Trust A Savings bank, room 211 Couch building, Fourth street be tween Washington and Stark. Learn to wim at Ringler'e Natatori tim. 8 6 d Eaat Morrison. Fresh water, heated; enamelled tank 20x60 feet Priv ate leaaons ror lad lea and gents, SO con is; swim, zd centa. North Pacific College oi Dentistry rosTXAjra. obzckt. 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 tr. Herbert C. Miller, Dean. Corner fifteenth and Oonoh Sta-, Portland, Oregon. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL Save Her Time Save Her Health Save Her Weary Step Save Her Temper Save Her Complexion Mise Llllle RIckson died at tha home of her grandmother In Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the morning of tha JSd The causa of her death Is not known She lived with her parents In Sellwood when at home. Remains will be brought hero ror Duriai, arriving Wednesday. Services at the Methodist church, Xrtlclea of Incorporation war filed in eounty court yeaterday afternoon by W. W. Jackson, H. E. Hall and L. W, Phelns for tha Karn Park Christian church. A 99-year ' charter 1 applied for and permission Is asked to purchase and improve real eBtate ror cnurch and parsonage purposes from time to time at Kern faric. juuitnoman county. jr. on. xiamourger, manager or Uie Acheson millinery department, la now In tha eaat visiting every Important trade center, aupported on his purchasing campaign br Mlaa Annie Kennedy. Thla certainly will insure the most superb and complete stock of fall millinery ever brought to the city of Portland. Arthur Freeman, charged With a statutory offense by tha father of Mabel Van Fleet, IS yaara old, waa arraigned In circuit court yesterday afternoon. He waa hot ready to plead and Judge Gan tenbetn remanded him to jail until to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. . " Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Taka car ride to thi moat beautiful spot. Muslo. dancing, moving picture, Illustrated songs, etc Vocal and Instrumental muslo by the Ha waiian musicians. Hear tha famous Oragoa mala quartet mi.. TVr 1 n t . . inn ncuir-suBKu canning company hava an office and warehouse on dock at foot of Yamhill atreet Portland, Or., where they are buying peaches, peara nil piums. H. WUllmont will lecture thla evening tn Mount Tabor hall at T0 p. m. Sub ject JfartaKera or the Divine Nature How, When and Where?" A. Vuilleumler, watchmaker and Jew eler, haa removed from Fifth and Wash ington to 250 Alder, between Second and Third. Steamer Jesse Harklna, far Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at 2 p. m. Dr. Wylle G. Woodruff ha returned from his studies In the eaat and will continue at his old office. Will aell 1,000 to 5,000 Butta Boys stock 12ltc, if taken at onoa. P. O. Box II, city. Aema Oil Co. aell aafetv coal nil anA lino gasoline, jrnone juaat v; B-1007. B, W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark at. Diamonds, Watchea Beck'a, 20S Alder D. Chambers, optician. 111 Seventh, Berger elgna 284 Tamhlli phone. Bark Tonio for rheumatlam. Art Poatal company. Where to Dine. Wataon'a Reataurant will serve a fine emcxen dinner today, ou centa Water through hose' for sprinkling yard or aldewalka or washing porches or window must be paid for ia advance and used only between tna hours of I and a. m.. and -G and i o. m. It must not be used for sprinkling street. If used eohtrarv to these rulea. or waata- ftUly. lt will ba ahut Oft - The Church of the Kasarene haa pur chased for 13.000 a lot at tha corner of Eaat Nineteenth and Eatt Main atreeta on which it I proposed to build a sub. atantlal house -of worship. At the two emcee iaet ounaay si,vw waa bud acrlbed toward paying for tha lot and- it 1 expected that within th next month.! Ice. Ioa For le call Main 214 of A-II4I. Delivery company. III Stark at STACK OF COIN UP ON QUARTER HOUSES - (Spsdal nt patch t Tbe Joarnal.l ' Albany, Or Aug. - 24. Possibly a thousand of ' Albany's population quit business yesterday afternoon to wit- neea a horse race at the local fair grounds. , For weeka 'past - the race haa beenTtha moat -absorbing topic among the .admirer of fine horaea, and many wager on-tha outoom of the rao ware hO PIATE5 w Bra,. We can ejftraet one or all your teeth without hurting a bit and fmt in new teeth tha aame day f yo-i desire. Our system of crown and bridge work la simple, quick and painless. When desired you can have T. P. Wise or my personal aervlca Painless Extracting Free When Plates are Ordered. bo YSAjtf max and doing dental work all the time. That is the record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That'a one reason our business haa grownour pa- trons come back, and they send tneir inenas. W. A. WISE, Dentist Failing bldgn 3d and Washington S a. m. to 9 p. m. Bundaya to 19. Painless Ex ; tlon 60c; Plata S3 T. P. Wise, H. A, Stordevant and H. A. Huffman ASSOCIATES. BOTH PHONES, A AMD MAXaT BOSS. ,THE WlAAiL FLATIRON THAT ' I . (P WOMAN M ' ; FRUIT WANTED Pears, Peaches, Blackberries, Green page Plums and Yel low Egg Plums, also Rhu barb. We want this fruit fa any quantity, jboxes ; fur nished. Prompt payment on delivery. We are tempo rarily located on dock at foot of Yamhill tt, Portland; Or. Telephone Main 4219. , Weber-Bussell Canning Co." HOTEL MOORE opejt Ati not naB.'.: T-r 0XATS0P BEACH. SEASIDE, OXXOOV. The Cliff Kevse ef Oregea. Directly on tbe bMch,' ererlooktatg the neesa. Hot salt baths end sort batlllos ReereattoB plr for nsbiog. Sua parlor.' electric light, fireplace aad fa rose keet fine vrtlks and arlr. Bea feeds a apeelaltr Rates, R50 and $3.00 per day (FECIAL RATES BY TBI WUt DAK j; MOORS, free. , Fill in coupon and mail to us the Iron will be delivered, with all necessary equipment, absolutely free of charge. cut out ootrrov ajts xatz, to us tosat Build Your House With Hollow Cement Blocks Frostproof , fireproof, dampproof. Th heaviest, strongest and beat are MADB BT Parrish & Thompson Offio. sae AUsk Bidr. istOAm, ox, ractory, St. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, First and Alder Sts., Portland, Or. Gentlemen: You may deliver to me one Electric Flatiron, which I agree to try, and if unsatisfactory to me, to return to you withing 30 day from date of delivery. If I do not return it at that time you may charge aame to my account at $4.00. It is understood that no charge will be mad for the iron U I return it within 30 day Name. , ....... Address . DEPARTMENT J, The thirty days' trial offer applies only to con sumers of our Current. . ' ' ELECTRIC HEATING AND COOKINO APPLIANCES Ott EXHIBITION AT THE COMPANY'S SUPPLY DEPT., 147.149 SEVENTH STREET i - ' - t - . ..' .t,&i'-.x&i;.-tcLi'iv'i''r';. '"f : Telephone Main 6688 for Information LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON .' . ftruinff vritt vanaHMi ai Gm. m.tJt. L A . I Ivhv T m ' viun m, ) IUJ -'-delightful Looksley Hall. Mora attrao. tlV than V r hfnr . . A. AwimmAila .1 am of tha highest order. One hundred ele gant outside rooms; private bathe: aleo- trio light: ;.ot and cold water . ... .. ?Ile,5 overlooking th Paoiflo and da. llghtfully altuated cottage. - OnlalBe TTkmitH aui. . vkuat. : "T :7T tPSBB BUS 1CBXM lit ntraa . x Ausrnr. iv. a. CAJtMatm, vyov. Pare Beautiful Jadt Jewc!rv GoldfcBraeHt and Sig net, Ring of all desorip tiona made to order. American name n yed with th threa cardinal Chines charao. tera, yULi Olory, Pro, parity, and Longevity, Charge reasonable and order ot any daatgn promptly aneouted and . aent prepaid to any part Chines, Jeweler, TOOK: IAVO CO., Jay Yu .Chong, Mngr HI Alder treet. Isa rBAccd-TnoyxA tut c " Stogie MMaat or ea r ' ' fetst. elpetrle light se4 ell MM, StrWtlr tirt-lfc - lag enter, on aiwi no S-lr4 b4 Teinnrt art. f ' ,; ' 9m Suit St., iir r - O. K. .. NT' -i ' ( -' - V , . "i :?mm, K A