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THE. OREGON' SUNDAY- JOURNAU PORTL'A UNDAY . MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, W07. I ,v . At it aChlef 1 HW aV j Town Topics j tm JOUHNAL AT RESORTS v ubscribers can have Thi Journal de- Ifd at tha rarulo. rata at tha fol. lowlflfcresorts .by notifying the agents at tha various Blaoaa mantlanaA. flub- cnpiiona Dy mail are payable in aw . 1 OREGON KKSORTS. . genrhart Park...;, .P. 4Vtrck w Hot Lake..... Hot Lake Senitarium A Seaside .Lewis Co. WUhoit Springs...,.....". W. McLaran ;; "'.. WASHINGTON RESORTS. " Boyd A gon ana Mineral Springs Hotel Cascade Spring.. ...... Thomas Moffett - ong aeacn....... ...... ....... - MarshaU & Pottenger and O. A. Smith Nahcottn. , . . . ,.H. J. Brown Ocsan Park......... Matthews Thedford eesview ............. FranK Jfl. nirauaai That tha police are in earneat in their determination to force all driver in the -city strictly to abide by the provisions of the , ordinance requiring- that ail horses left standing on the public streets shall be tied, was evidenced yes- terday when 24 arrests were made for violations or tne law. Added to the 12 taken into custody the nracadina day for tha same offense, makes a grand It arrests wlthlri 48 hours. foU the Issuance of the order of the Of police. Those taken to nolloe unauuuariera sinoe i o oiock yesieraay morning were J. B. Bartlett A. Bader, H. D. Fuller, C.. E. Ernst, B. J. Hand, B. Barde, B. Bennett, B. JL Lovell, F. A. White, P. Madison. Hum Kin. Frank B. Bmlth. W. T. Lambert, C. C. Smith. H. H. Farmer, Lee Sing, Oliver Oroce, EL H. Smith, A. Langley, Paul Huntsman. A. X Btlne, A. Lynch, Owen McLlnden and C Westaway. All were released on deposit of $5 cash ball to appear in the police court Tuesday morning for trial. Dr. A. R. Cavalier, secretary of the oldest British Zenana Bible and Medi cal mission. Will speak under tha auspices of the Toung Women's Chris tian association next Thursday evening, at the First Presbyterian church at 7:46 o'clock, corner Twelfth and Alder streets. Dr. Cavalier's work is wholly interdenominational and many no doubt will avail themselves of this opportun ity to heaVhlm speak on the Women or India, their life, manners and cus toms. Mr. Cavalier, who is a member of the London Y. M. C. A. council, will - address women- at the . T. W. -C. A. Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Louts McMorrls, an Oregon pioneer of 1852, now residing in Walla Walla, Washington, is at tha Imperial hotel, where he spoke entertainingly of early history of the Oregon country last night. Mr. McMorrls has distinct recollections of the various Indian wars that con fronted the settlers of pioneer days, and takes a lively interest in the work and proceedings of the Oregon pioneer so ciety, of which he is a member. He operated a stage line from Dayton, Washington, to Lewlston, Idaho, in the '70s, and was in the inland empire when 'the Nes Perce Indians waged war against the government. Mrs. Ellen C. McCord has purchased two and one-half lota in the beautiful Ardmore tract. The property belonged to Annie and William MacMaster and was sold for $20,600. This is at the rate of about $8,000 per lot or 1140 the front foot, which Is a oonsldereble ad vance over the ruling price for this class of property 60 days ago. It Is not known what disposition will be made of the property, but the suppo sition is that it will t.e the site of a handsome residence at no distant date. I. E. Solomon, of the Wonder Mlllln- - ery company, will leave this evening over the' Northern Pacific on a business trip to New York. "This is our second buying trip for the fall and winter sea son of 1907-08," said Mr. Solomon last night "We expect to ship out to Port land the very latest novelties in the millinery line. I wish to emphasise the fact which the buying public have already noted that our stock of fine goods is doubled this season." 104 prises will be given free to the 104 persons who guess th nearest num ber of attendance to the Grocer's Pure -Food show, old Exnosltion building. September 2 to September 14: $t in U. 8. gold coin. I cases Golden Oram Granules Cereal coffee and 100 pack ages (orders on grocers.) Write your guess to John Blaauw, 12 Front street, Portland Oregon, or register at Golden Grain Granules booth at the show, where this 100 per cent pure cereal coffee is served free. L. B. Menefee of Portland has pur chased 14,000 acres of standing timber in Tillamook county for a sum said to be somewhat in excess of 11.000,000. The tract is estimated to cut 1,000,000,- ooo reet ot lumoer. xne aeai was maae through Percy Allen end associates. who recently sold Mr. Menefee a large tract of Marion and Clackamas county timber lands. On account of tha Lajbor day celebra tion at Portland and the Oaks on Mon day. September 2.' a special train to all points on the O. W. P. Sprlngwater division to and including Caiadero will leave First and Alder streets at 10:40: leave the Oaks 11 p. n This service will enable passengers to remain for the fireworks display at the Oaks in the venmg. Wlllmant of Swansea, Wales, will tonight deliver the first of a serUs of four Sunday evening lectures in the Woodmen hall at Mount Tabor. "The Monarch's Forgotten Dream" will be the theme of the lecture, which begins at 7:80 o'clock, and it will be Illustrated by diagram. Thia morning at 11 o'clock the subject will be "Breaking jf Bread." The deed of D. C. Pelton to M. Barde, conveying the south half of the block bounded' by Third, Fourth, Gllsan and Hoyt streets, otherwise known aa the oia site oi tne wniamette iron and steel works, wt.3 filed for record yesterday. The consideration involved In the trans action la named at $110,000. . Dr. Hicks C. Fenton desires to an nounct that Dr. Ralph A. Fenton is now associated with him in the treatment of diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat at 611-512-613 Oregonlan build ing, Portland, Oregon. Five women and four men, property owners in the vicinity of Sullivan's gulch, composed a delegation which called on the mayor yesterday in pro test of the talked, of location of the garbage crematory there. Rev. J. D.I A. Dalrymple, of New Tork. repre Corby of the. Church of Good Tidings, 'sentatlve of the TSstey Piano company. Comparison of Prtcma la thm HEITKEMPER'S t Xanufae taring Jewelers WEDDING RINGS, aavnless solid gold wed- GOLD JEWELRY Most Heitkemper make, hence factory prices and no middleman's profit Designs newer than what you generally see. Everything in '- Jewelry and every thlnn guaran rn' rings, our own make, at prices that gtve little direct profit, but secure good will and future patronage. All s!ses. all shapes and all widths. No charge for engraving. - teed. ' -.. i - r ;i HEITKEMPER'S towes priced Jew elry none for - fine - roods. C. C. McDonald and C. A. McDonald wer - the - principal spokesmen, for the pretestents. The matter was given some consideration and" the vlewa of the Sullivan gulchers were presented very forcibly. Tha res ident of that locality will hold a meet Ing next Tuesday at the Church of the Good Tidings, corner of East Eighth nl PaiioVi ti .. nvunapi si Maim nilU VVUVU S I-a Va V jsavBsaMaw aw paign against locating .the incinerator In Sullivan's gulch. ";..:.. .F. J." McHenry, chairman of tha ex ecutive committee of the late Oregon SaMriga Trust company i depositors, will deliver an address tonight, at t o'clock In Allsky hall to Branch No. 8 of the Socialist party. "The Faults of. the Present Banking System and Its Remedy" will be the . theme of tha speaker. - . ,- f- ... . Trolley excursions today to "Upper Clackamas river points; Fare to and in cluding Eatacada, 75 cents round trip, Tickets must be purchased. - On sale in waiting room, First and Alder streets, after 7:18 this evening- Cars leava 7:18. 7:20. :16. t:20. 11:80 a. m., 1:80, 2:40, 6:44. 7:15 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 60 cants. The Public -Library will be closed Monday, Labor Day, exoept the Refer ence department and Periodical room, which will be open as usual from I until 8 o'clock. Miss Hassler Is telling stories Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, in the Children's room to ever increasing numbers of young people. Wa can make you a suit that will fit to a tee. We use nothing but the best of linings, canvas, hair cloth, etc And another thing you should remember Is that we are tne omy nrm in m cuy that makes any suit in the house to order for $28. No more. No less. Try us on your fall suit. Unique tailoring Co., 20$ Stark, near Sixth. Harry Bates, a teamster employed by Banfleld-Teysey company, was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Golta at Third and Flanders streets. t charged with driving a horse with a badly suppurat ing sore on its back. Bates declared that he was forced to work the horee by the barn foreman, who knew of Its unfit condition. Fifty cents in silver, a pile of poker chips and Ave prisoners were captured by the police last night when they raided a poker game over the Eldelbrau at 210 Morrison street. The chips and ths monsy were connscaieo wniie ma men, W. c Bmitn. w . ti. wni, vnan Butler, William Young and H. N, Smith were released on can. . Crossed wires in a house at 111 Four teenth ItreeJLcausjlalase at 10 p. m. yesterday that brought out tbeflre department in response to a still alarm. The fire was quickly extinguished, but not until the roof of the structure had been considerably dumaged. The loss was small fully covered by insuranoe. At the home of the groom in Sell- wood, 680 Multnomah street, Friday, August 22, occurred the marriage of Herbert Thomas, a railroad man, and Mlas Marie Weist of Saginaw, Oregon. The oeremony was performed by Rev. A. D. Wagner of the Methodist church In tha presence of a few friends. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for n advance and used only between the hours of I and ft a. m., and t and I p. m. It must not be useo zor sonnaiing sxraau. n used contrary to these rules, or waste folly, It will be shut off. After October I, the county will burn oil as fuel on Us ferries. The Ban-fleld-Veysey company has notified the county court that after the above date, it will not supply slabwood to the county at any price, xnis action is taken on account of the threatened fuel famine. For the benefit of St. Michael's church a plonlo will be given on Labor Day at whloh prises will be given for the best dances and sports of all klnda Refreshments will be served on the picnic grounds. Everybody is invited. The admission is 26 cents. Resolutions of esteem were passed by Lincoln-Garfield Post. W. R. G, at their last - meeting in memory of Comrade R. V. Pratt Mr. Pratt waa held In highest esteem by his fellow oomradsa and his presence is missed from their circle. Miss Lucy Broad, the experienced missionary, will be with the central W. C. T. U. Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 4, at the 2:80 o'clock meeting. 806 Goodnough building. The usual monthly afternoon tea will be served. For one dollar a month we call for sponge, press and deliver one suit of clothes each week and an order on our boot black for eight shines a month. Unique Tailoring Co., 808 Stark. Both phones. Trolley trips to Oregon City and Ca nemah park, 45 cents round trip. Cars leave ticket office and waiting room. First and Alder streets, every 25 min utes from 6:26 a. m. C. B. Woodworth has purchased a 60 foot lot in John Irvlng's first addition from Paul Van Fridagh. The property Is near the river front in Alblna and waa sold for $4,000. This will remind you that now is the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger, proprietor. Portland Shoe Repair company, 269 Yamhill street between Third end stantlal work. Best oak soles. 75c. Phone . Main 7665. Bauer a stopper. Carl Denton, organist of Trinity church, has returned and resumed teach ing violin, piano and pipe-organ. Studio 107 Thirteenth street Steamer Jesse Barkms,' for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at a p. m. Council Crest park Afternoon and evening. Quartette. Hawaiian musicians, Moving pictures, illustrated songs. Woman's Exchange. 182 Tenth street, lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 788; B-1007. K. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks', building, Seventh and Stark sts. Webber's mandolin studio reopened. Engage your time. 488 H Washington. Strongest Jtrgumtnt for Retailers and Importer DUU0ND RINGS . Every gem bought by vr from first hands. We import direct in great quantities, and our economies save you money.' We turn out more designs than you can , Imagine. Every ring, guaranteed. ' 1 . i - il.i,. j". Vest e the new Corbett Building, ffiSi Successful r Candidate May -Have Full Course in Spe cial School Free. .. EQUIPMENT MOST , MODERN TO BE HAD Contestant - In . Journal'" Subscrip tion Rc Majr Hve Choice of Two Complete and FuU Scholar ships in Railroad Work ; . N. W. Osterhout Is one f tho men of Portland to establish a new enter prise. Something mors than a year ago he conceived the idea that there Is a field in the northwest for a school of telegraphy and railroading. Accord ingly ha established the Oregon Expert college with the motto, "A railway col lage conducted by railway men." .Mr. Osterhout won the confidence of the officials of the main line rail roads terminating at Portland and con vfnpftA them that ha eould brenara men and women for their service. The lack of com Detent oeonle for their various department cauaca a. rwaj ouiwr.Huu on tne part ox inese. orriciais aaa may were very glad to recognise the school and to aid It in every way possible. Baa Main line Wire. Aa ena of tha helna the railroads hav eontrlbutad tn tha eaulnment of the Oregon Expert college by installing their regular main line train aispatcn er's wires, whereby students of the oolleae maar listen to regular train orders whila taking Instruction. This is a privilege accorded very few tele graph oolleges in the United States. The Oregon Expert oollege offers its students distinct advantages in prepa ration for any position in railroad work. It fits young men and young ladles to become station agents i for desks in departments of higher rail roading. The instruction la given by experienced -railroad men. Mr. Oster hout himself had 12 years ef eon Unueus. and successful seryjee wJUl oommercial and railroad companies. Can Be Xad Free. The growth of' the college has ne cessitated larger quarters. It is lo cated on the fourth floor of the Com monwealth building, one block north of the magnificent Wells-Fargo building, the headquarters of officials of every railway running into Portland. - The college is furnished with tha most modern equipment. The Journal offers two scholarships in the Oregon Expert college aa awards In its eduoational contest. One of these Is a oomplete course in railroad and commercial telegraphy, typewriting and any service work, valued at $100. The other is a eourse in railroad and com mercial telegraphy and typewriting, and is valued at $76. STOCK COMPANY WILL CLOSE ENGAGEMENT Stockwell-MacGregor Com pany Gives Last Perform ance at Marquam. Tonight will be an occasion of much more than usual Importance in a theat rical way, for it marks the end of the successful engagement of the Stockwell MacGregor company which has given the people so much splendid entertain- Frances Blossom, a Favorite In the Company Appearing at the Mar quam. m."Lfn rLlfi 7? K. Z? till farewell bill Is, in many respects, the best of the engagement, at an events the attendance at "The Carnival of Love" has been the heaviest of the summer. Portland theatregoers will regret the departure of this excellent group of players Franklyn Underwood, Edward Emory, Frances Slosson, and others of leaser prominence. It is a strong, act ing organization and ranka well up with the best stock companlea on the Pacific coast There is every indication that there will be something in the nature of a puhlin demonstration at the Marquam tonight when the friends and admirers of the company gather to wish them o-nnrihve. "The Carnival or Love." la ad mirably adapted for laughter making and the sadness or parting win be softened by the bubbling humor of the play. Is visiting Sherman. Clay Co., local agents of this great piano manufactur ing concern. Diamonds. Watches Beck's, 205 Alder D. Chambers, optician, 12$ Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. physical Culture. ' Professor Rlnglers gymnasium classes open for the season this week. Expert instruction for men, women and children In physical training, swimming and dancing. Membership limited. En rollment now' open. Entrance fee dropped till October 1. New building, Grand and East Morrison. East 6670. Ice. ' For Ice eall Main 284 or A-2246. Delivery company. 861 Stark. at lee "Where to Dine. ; Watson's Restaurant will serve a fine thicken dinner today. 60 cents. 4 Aayan-lawel Elain watch 16 alas. 20- ' . - . J liiiimnniini T Vail naili t if r'rt'-r jeec cast IMS. AUUter's, j jfgah. SILVER IS SIOLEII FROM 11 HOUSE ' 'V ' BSBajaaaBBaaaasa-aaaMeaaMM, " ' Frank L. Smith Loses The Gifts an purchases of a Lifetime. Muoh mystery surrounds the alleged disappearance of a considerable amount of valuable solid silverware said to have been stolen from The Hill, one of the most exclusive apartment houses in Portland, at No. 741 Washington treat. AT "police headquarters ignor ance is professed by the rank and file and Mrs. Virginia S. Hill was very in dignant when Inquiry waa made over uie teiepnone. Nevertheless, officers of the law are Investigating charges made by Frank L. Smith of the Frank L. Smith Meat company at 228 and 228 Alder street, to the, etiect that a valuable collection of silverware. Including the best of gifts and purchases of a lifetime has been stolen. Mr. Smith said last night that his apartments consisting of two rooms at The Hill had been robbed of the ar ticles charged. Just what was taken he declined to state other than to say that the stolen silverware represented great value from a financial standpoint and priceless value because most of It was in the nature of presents from dear friends. In the meantln the Smiths gave up their apartments at the apartment house yesterday and removed Into their hardly completed new home on Hoyt street. between Twenty-seoond and Twenty-third streets. NEW MANAGER PLOYED. EM- What a Wall-Stocked gtore and Xrlnters Ink Can So, Clarence Wheeler, for several years in oharge of the carpet department of Forbea 4 Breeden, and later with Tull A Gibbs, has been engaged by Gevurts 4k Sons as manager of the carpet de partment of this well-known and pro gressiva establishment. It is the pol icy of the Qsvnrts house to strengthen Its staff of department managers aa well as the force of salesmen. The re sults are apparent in the increase of the firm's business from year to year. In" speaking" "Of " rnrt yesterday, t-nuip uevuris, tne president or tne house, said: "The firm's volume of trade in dol lars and cents was twice as good in August 1906, as It waa the same month of 1905, and August this year will foot up 2H times what It amounted to in August of last year. While, of course, we aim to have our departments well stocked end. with all grades of goods, still I attribute the lion's share of our success to the liberal use of printer's ink." SPLENDID BOOTH One of the Most Attractive Oeatars In tha 2ue rood Exposition , zs the Union iceat Company's Booth. Among the many beautifully equipped booths at the pure food show none will outclass that of the Union Meat oom- fiany, wholesale dealers in government nspeoted meata. It is well situated, a little to the right at the entrance, and the display of meat products all bearing the stamo of United States lneoection. will draw a constant crowd of people who are becoming more Insistent right slong that their meats shall be guaran teed sound and wholesome. Very hand some souvenir books will be riven to all visitors, also amusing remembrances. i .i .1 i.i.tiaimk We ean extract one or all your teeth without hurting a bit, and put in new teeth the same day if yon desire. Our system of crown and bridge work is simple, quick and painless. When desired you ean have T. P. Wise or my personal service. Painless BxtraotJng free. When Plates are Ordered. 10 TXAB2) XClUUa and doing dental work all the time. That la the record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That's one reaaon our business has grown our pa trons come back, and they aend their friends. W. A. WISE. Dentist TaClng bldg, Sd and Washington S a. m. to t p. m. 2randays to 19. Painless Bx rtloa 60o riatea fa T. P. Wise, D. A, Stardevint and IL A. Hoffman ASSOCIATES. botk rxovxa, a ajt aoaa. Taylor-Street Methodist Church Corner Third and Taylor. EVERETT MERRILL HILL WIN Speak at 10:30 a. m. Today on "The Unexpected Christ And at 7:45 p. m. on TUB OaVBATWIT ' SXSOOTBBT Or I2CD f OBJ OS TMM TOVXfCI max wmo rotrsm xeksbju1." North Pacific College of rOBTXAlTD. OBBOOaT.. Unsurpassed in equipment and advsntages. One of the largest schools of dentistry in tha entire west. . - The annuel seseton begins Oo tober 1. For further informa tion and catalogue eddreas Dr. Herbert C MUler,TDesn. , , Ooraei rttteenth and Oonoh 2rtav, rrtlasd, Oregos, Dentistry 1 1 f -r' w i ft ' Vi FOR Scpte mm There l one safe way, however, and that is, buy your diamonds af Leffert's. We handle none but Diamonds of highest qualky--each one selected with most careful regard of all details which make a perfect stone. The element of chance is entirely eliminated jn thia store. You have the benefit of expert diamond buyers (who cSrlh the markets of the world), expert diamond cutters, expert diamond setters. Not much chance for an inferior diamond to pass them, is there? All That Glitters Is Not a Diamond And another thing, you have the satisfaction of an un limited and unrestricted choice, as we carry the largest stock of mounted and unmounted diamonds in the west It's time to select your gift for the bride of September. Nothing that you could bestow would bring greater pleasure than a beautiful diamond or a rare piece of diamond jewelry. This emblem of purity is always certain to meet with full favor and will always serve to remind the recipient of the giver. , But in selecting diamonds so many are all at sea, because to the average person the qualities of the different stones are much the same. Our Prices Are as Low as in New York or Chicago PERFECT WHITE DIAMOND ; E0RIADY OR GENTLEMAN Whether you want topend $15 or $15,000 on diamonds, you may be sure that your money will purchase the best value and highest quality here. We invite your Inspection of our immense Diamond Department. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 272 WASHINGTON STREET Summer Trif EASTWARD TO THE NEW- ENGLAND STATES, NEW YORK AND EASTERN CANADA if R Take advantage 6f fares to Eastern points. For full information and reservations, call on 1 A. D. CHARLTON, A. O. pi A. 80S KorrUon tree, roBTXJuro, ouoosr. Northern Pacific Railway Tut leading BU1INCS8 COLtEGt IXUCS BUIX-DINO, PORTXa4XCD" onKooit CONSTANTLY GROWING w . 1902-1903 286 pupiU 1905-1906........ 681 ppO 1903- 1904 387 - 1906907 843 1904- 1905 483 - EatWed 1907-tlOI IJXO K. W. BXRNKa Pre EMB FOI CATALOCCt mL WAXKHX. Prla, irJDIGESTIOfJ DISTRESS AFTER EATINQ ACID DYSPEPSIA relieved by a single does of TARRAH'T'S Seltzer Aperient ou u. a rw. oaca) It eleenses snd refreshes the eotfre dlgee tlva tract; hit been used by phyilciane (or alyesrs. Should be kept In the boute by sll sufferers from Stomach trouble. . , Very psIsUble. faMM UU HdttwHr - At trmttiM Sot. eae tOOofbr.SMUfnsi: Tlit Tarrant Co. . M lUsea Street Hew Term THE MM JK, now .9 40 MK, now 8130 IK, now 8180 9Asm 11-13-13, 1W? the low Summer tourist Special Low Rates TO Saratoga Springs, li Y, AND: Other Easterti" PotirJ Septembtr . ' , 8-44 With Sto)-pvcf Privileges': TheBeiit feqhlni Pullmin in;i"oumtleepcrs Portland ; to ' Chicago without chanee via Chicatro 2nd NoftS. Western Railway, the Double TrackslLine, v;. Address f R. V. Holder, Gen. Agt2l53 Third St.. Portland,' Or, - , MILITARY ACAD01Y :jPORTiNDOReV,i'f!:-;'; , School fQr Toung Men an . Soya. . -,, v . ,. Preparatioti w . . leaee, U. . Wlltarf 9m . Aeadeinies. Ae eredlted to etanford, Berkeley, ,: Cornell, Am herst and all State VnU versities and Aarionltwrat CoUecea Manual train Inf. , Busineee -oonrse. 'The principal has had 21 ? 'ears' experienea In Port and. Comfortable quar tera. Best enTlronmenta. , Make reservations now, Tor Illustrated catalog and other Utaratura ad drasa t. ,. , x iv. rniu iLo. 2Maotpai Ma rropTWee. DusiiiesscollegL "thk school or quality" K02UOSOZT. '. ' - ' . a. y. AiiuTioia, xa. H nxncxTAU Ours la a larrs and arowtn tnstltu tlon. Wo occupy two floors 61x100 feet, and have a 220.000 equipment. Reputa tion for thorough work brlnge mora calls for help than we can meet posi tion certain for aaeb student when competent. All modern methods , of , bookkeeplnr Uurht, Cbartier la our shorthand easy, ranld. lealble. Student admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi ness rorma ana penwora. ire. phone or write today. ' ii ii a- Columbia University OaltMtattr vaik tattoa, 2otlaaa; Oh Cathollo Board In and Day Sohoot fo youna man and boys. Situated on high plateau skirtinv the Willamette river and ovsrlooklna the nanoramla city f Portland; a veritable health re sort ror etuaems. Extensive Play1 Sounds and tha largest gymnasium It a northwest. Collerlate. Preparatory and Commer cial Courses. Catalogua sent on applloa tlon. . . . , v. , REV. JOSIPH QAT.T.AQHER, ft C - rresiaenc ovooTj omn tmrmotwrn is. Portland Academy irtneteentk. Tear Opens Sepeambex IS. Fits boys and airls for eastern and western colleces. Over two hundred graduates admitted to oollege. - A board ing hall for girls, with comforts and care of home. An athletlo field and thoroughly equipped gymnasium. A large corps of competent and erperl enced teachers. Elementary grades, both primary and grammar, under th same management Catalogue sent oa application. , Mfrdlcal Department or th-. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON tlst Annual Session Begins Sept 12. 'OT. Address B. X. Joseph, M. D., Dean, (Id Dekuss Bldg Portland. - LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON Spend ronr vacation at Seaside and at delightful Locksley Hall. Mors attrac tive than ever before. Accommodations of the highest order. One hundred ele ven t outside rooms; private baths; sieo irio iignts; .-oi ana coia water. Annex overlooWna tha Paeifie and da UghtfulTy situated cottages. , Onlslna TTacurpaesed. Sen reoda ft Speoialtjr. ';Hv.;'i--fc.'"' ran stra vaswu axt. 9. Xm AVSTZST, Sa. A. OUTiTtia, Sfrapa, HOTEL MOORE tRI AU XXI TBAB. ' OIAMor 1XACH. BZASXDI, OXXOO. - The Cliff Kease ef Oncss. , - - -Dlieetir ea the bate. ararkMktnc tha eeaa. Bet salt saths sad aarl aathtnt. Bacraatlea plar fat flabing. 8aa aarlors, laetrle llfhts, flfepkes sod faraaee heat, rtae walks sad drives. Sea foods a smlty Rates, 12.50 and $3.00 per toy IT SCI A!. KATBS BT THS WSlaC. oah 2. uooaa. rrap, Build Yocr House With Hollow Cement Blocks Froetproof, fireproof, dampproof. Tha heaviest, strongest and bast ars J4ADU BT t ' Parrish & Thompson Offloe, sts AUskr sidg. Vaotosy. SV oaaav vs. Pare Btantlfal Jad Jewelry Gold Bracelets and Sig net Kings of ail descrip tions mads to order. American name-: en graved with ths threo ; cardinal Chlneaa charac ters, via, Glorr. Pros-; peritT ' and Lon;evity. Charge reasonable and orders of any design promptly executed . and sent prepaid to anv part of theXT B. Thagkiliat Chinese Jeweler; VOOX MMJM0 OO Jay Tu Chong. Mngr, Ul Alder streeu (UKEEIIirvIE at your dm tt Ut or bmaJl in plain wrernr vsiia t.aesiiesi be urn tee eaJe by Oa. U su , a-aruaaa. Onaea, i' i , a25. - and other drug habits are positively sored by HABITINA. !er ttypodennle orlnteral use. Bamnlo sent to any drag habltne by l.' miL Romlar nriaa tl.00 txir bottle V