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THE f OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING,V SEPTEMBER 4, " 1007. -' Toivn Topics TBS ioUKNAL AT; RESOBTi Bubaarihera m hava Tli Innrnal de livered at th regular ratea t the fol lowlng resorts by notifying tha agents L th various plecea mentioned. Bub- "Hllpna by mail ara payable la ad vancer n''--1 , i . v i OREGON RESORTS. Hot Lak, .Hot iaka Sanitarium WUholt Spring.........?. W. MoCaraa WASHINGTON RESORTS. ( X" Bprlnga. .if; Boyd ft Son and Mlnaral Spring Hot Caaeade Springe. ..,... Tbomaa Moffett , H wo. !;:;::;;:::;hl!Q Ltpng Baaeh.. ...... ..... .. ' MarshaU at Pottenger and Q. A. Smith Nahootta. ., H. J. Brown Ocean Parka........ Matthawa Thadfprd Saaview .Frank E. Strauaal Th Braakara. Tba Braakara Hotel I , AT THE THEATBES Trine Chp" t HelMg! Tonight "Tba Prlnoa Chap," en of tha moat at; tractive playa preaented in many aea aona that la winning popularity all over tha world, will ba tha attraction at tha Helllg vfor four nlghta, beginning to- nla-ht. with Cyril Boott in tha principal role, and aurrounded by tba beat of tha original company. "The Serenade." It la a Buoceaa. la The Serenade." Tha Marquam la now tha noma of opera and tha paopla who enjoy a first-class performance ara flocking to tha thaatra by the thousands. Tha Callfornlana, under tha direction of Tom Karl, have maae , pnonoroenai nit. Baker Stock Company. . Intaraat In tha naw Bakar stock com pany la constantly growing In tha city. auaa Baraay and Mr. Webb, tha new a TONIGHT'S AMtTBEMEXTB. The Heilig "Tha Prinea ChapH Virnmm ...."Tha Serenade" Baker .."The Liars' Orand Vaudeville Lyrlo-.i .1.,. Jeee of tha Bar-Z Ranch" Star. . ."Driven From Home" Tba Oaks..... 0. W. P. cars professor O. Laursen, formerly asso- ellWVitb President Kert of the Ore Agricultural college at the Utah ln- tuiutlon. is maJiln an lnaneotlon or tha dairy conditions Tn Oregon. He will soon take up bis new duties at the South Dakota Agricultural college In Brookings but la studying the advant ages of dairying In Oregon pravtoua to hla assuming his position. Professor juarsen una me conditions very javor . able, especially In Washington, and Til- The espeelal advantage of Tillamook county Is Its uniform climate and r small valleys where grass Is green tne year round. Ha found Washington ,, county well provided with good bulld ' lngs and good stock and the dairy busl- ness started on sclentlflo principles. At the meeting of the civil service commission this morning tba follow ing dates were selected for holding ex aminations to fin vacancies in tne va- ment: Plumblnr inspectors. Thursday, September 26; street, sidewalk and pipe ewer inspectors, Tuesday, uctoDor i; ewer inspectors. Friday. October 1: stenographlo clerks. Tuesday, October 1; deputies and olerxs, Thursday, Oc tober 17; linemen, Friday, October 18; draughtsmen, Monday, October 111 traction engineers. Thursday, October 14; captains and lieutenants, fire ser vice, Saturday, November 1. AL Jolson la one af tha moat monologtsts aeen on a local stage. popular 4 Loula James wlU present two playa at tha Heillg theatre next weak. . Begin ning Sunday night and continuing for four nlghte, Shakespeare's '"The Comedy of Errors" 'will ba the bill; Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights i and at the special matinee Saturday,' ."Tha Merry Wives of Windsor." Seat sale opens next Friday. .a fe-v:;ifr'-:.-'-' . : JV ''tt '."Wtkk ot Allen Company. This la the last week of the angage- Eent of the Allen company at the yrl and; tha bill offered la by far the f Ineat that baa ever bean aeen at that popular theatre. "Jess of the Bar Z Ranch" la a atrpng western nlay of cattle ranching. Varna Felton fa mak ing the hit of .her life aa Jesa and the other - are splendidly supporting ben f- 'f ENGINE WHISTLING MUST , BE STOPPED Brooklyn BepnbUcan Clnb Prodnces Ordinance Which Companies Promise to Respect. As tba result of the effort of a com mittee appointed laat week by the Brooklyn Republican and Improvement club an ordinance baa been round pro hibiting the whistling of steam engines In the city limits except in the case of danger. It waa Introduced -and paaaed In 1SI1 by Councilman S. O. Richardson. The ordinance which haa alept so long waa trotted out and displayed before tha Southern Pacific and Portland Rail way ofnclale yesterday. Ordera were Issued in the presence of the committee that the ordinance be compiled witn. Shrieking of electric oars aa well as tha whlatllnr of locomotives In the southern cart of the east side- that haa been very annoying will how cease. Manager Fuller treated the cltiaens vary courteously and promised relief In other matters such aa tha crowded condition of cars In tba morning and evening: At a meeting of the directors of the Portland Country Club and Livestock association yesterday afternoon. It was decided to call an aaaeasmant of (0 per Mlsf Marion Barney, leading woman ot the Baker Theatre company, In "The Liars" this week.- . leading people, ara universally pro nounced to be superior to any other leading people ever In stock here be- cent of the etoeic at once, for the nur- I 'or .The play this week is Henry Ar- pose of realising funds to close up the tnur Jone comedy, rne liare. urcnasa ot tne ciud b rrounaa near m Rose City park. Grading of the track and Inauguration of other Improvements will be started Immediately. Tha sec ond assessment of 60 per cent on the stock will ooour in eO daya. Tha asso ciation haa been meeting at the Com merelal club,, but will hereafter have its headquarters at room a, uamuion ouua ing. The Swedish-American league of Oregon, with headquarters In Portland, Oregon, consisting' of members of the Methodist. BaDtisL Lutheran and Mis sion-Friends churches and Swedish so cieties In general, at Its regular meet ing yeaterday passed a resolution strongly Indorsing the year's work Just completed by Rev. John Ovall and re- aueatlne- of the Methodist Epiacopai con ference that he be retained another year in the field "where hia mission has been such great benefit to individuals and the state at large "Driven From Home." The French stock company la packing them in at the Star this week with "Driven From Home." Hal Reld haa written many melodramas, but he Is firobably at hla best in the current at ractlon. The scenes are laid in a lit tle village near New York and in- the big city. Grand'a Fine Bill. From the moving pictures to the head line act of James Donovan the bill at the Grand this week is better than us ual. Donovan, "The King of Ireland," haa a keen wit and uaes it to advantage. Portland will echo with the boot of owls on January IS to IS. inclusive,' when the members of tha ground nest, Brotherhood of Owls, meet in this city In their first annual aesslon. Effort was made by a number of eastern cit ies to set the convention, but Portland's falling over a telephone pole left one night In April, 1906, lying In tha atreet at the corner of Sixth and Flandera. The suit was tried once before in the circuit court, but the jury disagreed. The work of drawing the Jury la being continued this afternoon. Before a Jury In Judga Gantenbeln'e department of the circuit court today, C. E. Rader Is on trial charged with annoying women In Holladay Park. Tha les to get the convention, Dut fortiana s - " y- delegation waa successful In getting the Jury was drawn thla morning with lit- . ... . a vs. t. I tla Aalav onn f ha Aniirt naari naasitn meet located in the Rose City. Deputy District Attorney Gua Mosler la cresi- dent of the local organisation and Jay H. Upton, secretary. Rolando Parrlsh, one of Oregon's best known pioneer citizens, died at the home of hla daughter, Mrs. Knox i Cooper, 154 Clay atreet, Monday, Sep tember 2 of heart trouble after an ill ness of several waeka He came to Ore gon from California In 1860, where he had come In 1849 from Andrew coun ty. Missouri. For many years he lived near Albany, but haa spent the most of his life at Hay ureeir crook county, where his remains were today shipped for burial. The Portland chamber of commerce will vacate Its present quarters while the owners of the building are remodel ing the large auditorium occupied by the chamber exhibit and converting the apace into two atorles. The exhibit will be Installed in temporary quarters. After the remodeling, tne cnamner quarters will return to the building, and occupy i one large room nail tne neignt of the present room. tie delay, and the court had begun hearing the evidence before noon. Rader Is defended by Attorney J. G. Schmidt, who contends that Rader Is prosecuted through mistaken Identity. Deputy Dia trlct Attorney Gus C, Moser la conduct ing the prosecution. . MEET AT E0BINS0N CO.'S . The Best Dressed Mas la Town Are Bavins a Snalap Xaa Tow Wow This week. A stranger In town visiting the Pure Food show waa attracted by Robinaon aiapiay or & Co.'s handsome window Dunlap hata, and stepping Into the store, was agreeably surprised to find there the best dressed gentlemen ho had seen since coming to Portland. The reason waa apparent: the careful, dressers men of high grade, conserva tive tastes always wear a Dunlap hat. The new fall blocks are delighting ev ery one who has seen them; now on especial display at 219 Washington street Preferred Stock Canned Goods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. Pendletoniana Can Register. (Special Dlspatcb to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Sept. 4. John Halley Jr. haa been appointed registration clerk for the coming city election. Th' reg istration . books have been opened t the recorder's office. The books will be open for a month. A healthy man la a klnr In his own right; an unhealthy man Is an unhappy slave. BurdocK Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you well. In tha suit against tbe Portland Gen eral Electric company for $8,000 dam ages for the death of Charles E. Hicks, which Is on trial before Judge O'Day a motion for a nonsuit waa made by the attorney for the company, on the ground that the evidence had proved that Hlcka met hla death through hla own negli gence. The Jury waa excused while the motion was argued. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tha hours of I m. it must streets. If or waste- and n a. m.. ana c ana p. not be used for sprinkling used contrary to these rules, fully. It will be ahut off. dsfajurh Portland ia not going to have a chance to bee the crown prlnoe of Sweden upon the occasion of hla visit to this country. At the meeting of the Swedish-American leaa-ue in Allakv hnll last night It was announced that it would . be necessary to abandon plana me emeriair.meni or me prince, in aa ne win not Da able to even go Bo-nar west as unicago. A trolley wire fell to the street on East Harrison, between Grand avenue and East Eighth street early last even ing and lay on the ground emitting flamea for nearly an hour and a quarter before it was removed. Offioera had difficulty in preventing pedestrians from stepping on the sputtering wires. A special venire of Jurora waa drawn In Judge Eraser's department of the circuit court thla morning In an effort to secure a Jury to hear the damage suit against the Paclfio Telephone & Tele graph company brought by J. J. Brown. Brown seeks 116.000 damages, alleging that he waa permanently crippled hy HI 1111 m im an IJ F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones JS'i1? U irst and Oak Walla Walla business men have In vited Portland to attend a harvest fes tival and street fair that is to be given In the city of Walla Walla September 16 to 21. The cltiaens have aubscrlbed 17.000 to make the fair a success, and the railroads have granted a low rata for the round trip. The oontract for repairs on the arm ory waa let by the board of county commissioners this morning to Anton Teller, whose bid of $18,882 waa the lowest bid submitted. The work will be commenced at once, and the repairs must be completed by January 1. Samuel Baker waa committed to the county Jail thla morning to serve 20 days, having been sentenced by Justice of the Peace Esson of St Johns after conviction of being drunk and disorder ly. A regular meeting of tha Oak Grove Improvement association will be held Thuraday, September 5, at n. m. Pro fessor T. J. Gary will present the ln ternsta of the proposed Clackaijtaa noun. ty fair. B. Lee Paget la president and a. u. caato secretary. For information of Klamath Falls Farewell Concert Of the Great Soloist Fred Butler Assisted by Waldemar Lind, vio linist; Mrs. Sylvia W. McGulre, reader. The While Temple Tonight 909VULM man, bo oxstts. Tickets on sale Woodard, Clarke ar Co., Fourth and Washington; Wlngate'a, 407 Morrison st MO PtATES l11 nts.. pany tracts. Government close to cltj Irrigation, small 1100. Fenton 211135 country see Oregon Realty A Fruit com :y. building, Sixth and Stark. Offices for Rent. A few choice of fices for rent. AddIv to The Title Guar. antee A Trust company, 340-244 Waahf inaiun ireei. corner ot snvoo. Steamer Jesse Harkina, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at 1 p. m. Navajo Indian blankets. 111 Sixth st Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth at Eastman kodaks. Ill Sixth street. Woman's Exchange, IS Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to 1; business men' lunch. 'Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gaaollne. Phone East 789; B-1007. Diamonds. Watohsa Beck'a, 101 Alder , D. Chambers, optician. 139 Seventh. Berger signs 34 Tarahlll phone. . Bark' Tonlo for rheumatism. Tor loa can Mala 224 or A-I34S. loe delivery company. Ill Stark at - ! We can extract one or all your teeth without hurting a bit, and put in new teeth the same day if yo-i desire. Our system of crown and bridge work la simple, quick and painless. When desired you can have T. P. Wise cr my personal service. Painless extracting Free When Plates ara Ordered. 80 TSASS XHBB and doing dental work all the time. That la tha record of Dr. W. A. Wise. That'a one reaaon our business haa grown our pa trons come back, . and they send their friends. v W. A. WISE, Dentist Palling bldg., g a. m. to p. i Painless Ex 3d and Washington i. Sundays to la. :tion50o; Plataa ga T. P. Wise, H.AJtardevant and H. A. Hoffman ASSOCIATES. BOTH PMOWES, A A2T9 aoa. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK , Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth. Septerriber 5, 6, 7, 8 PORTLAN D vs. OAKLAND Sunday Two Oamas for One Admission. Game ..called at 3:80 p. m. daily. Games called at 3:80 p. m. Sundays. ADMISSION 25c Grandstand 26c. Children 10c, f.v - Box Seats-ISO. - Dunlap Bats; Robinsoa A C. USE -stxst.op's AN KOLA KING OF COFFEES 9 la on and to pound tins ; Mr. Prank Bemstreet. Celebrated Baritone, of Vew Tork Ottr, Who Will Appear In This City, Thursday Bvening, September IS. Si anoi: Soifl Recital MR. DEMSTREET and MR LONG WELL Will CBferlaln music lovers The recital to be given In thla city Thursday evening, September II, at Taylor-street Methodist Church, corner Third and Taylor atreeta, under the ausptcea of Sherman, Clay A Company, in which Mr. C Arthur Longwell and Mr. Frank Hemstreet, of New Tork City, will appear, will be an artistic event and one which should appeal to the music lovers of the city. The two artists have been before the musical publio In New York for a number of years. Mr. Longwell aa a concert organist, and Mr. Hemstreet as One of the most popular concert baritones of the me tropolis. Their program will be a varied one and will be thoroughly artistic in every sense. The artists have been engaged by the A. B. 'Chase Company to demon strate tne qualities oi the Artlstano flayer, wnicn nas Deen me highly praised of any of the players of recent yeara consummation of every ambition in the nlayer Dlan tlsts of the piano have been unstinting In their pralsee of ita possibili ties. most It is said to be the player piano, and the great ar- Standpoint ot Artist In the recital Mr. Longwell will make no effort to demonstrate the mechanical features of the lnatrument, but has simply been engaged by the manufacturers as a musician, and the advertising feature will be kept secondary throughout. He wll play the Artlatano Just aa any other artist uses the ordinary piano, as a channel through whlok to convey hla Interpretation of the compositions he playa In accompanying Mr. Hemstreet In some of the more difficult ariaa he does ao with the most delightful abandon, a feature In accompaniments which la so often lack verdict of the press and c should have a treat in store when they two artists have appeared, the les has been most nattering, and Portland' appear here. Sherman, Clay & Company are mailing hundreds of invitations to the recital, and It is planned to assemble all the lovers of good muslo of the city when the recital Is given. There will be no charge for admission, as the recital Is given under the auspices of Sherman, Clay A Company. . In the many recital? Jn which these not or tne press and critic nrrzTATxoa-s kaius tjtoit bequest. FRALEY'S "Fluffy Ruffle" FAVORITES Are attracting the universal at tention of women of accurate taste. The greatly increased size of our store, our large stock of fall hats, the charming and un ending variety shown, call forth a constant stream of visitors who are more than pleased especial ly with our splendid selections for early wear these hats are priced from $4.00 to $8.00 Girls' Chic Oullng and School Hats We haven't forgotten the school girlg! They all know that "if from Fraley'a it's correct." Our new light feltg in white, pearl, caster, tan, blue (many shades), and brown, provide a wide range for the indi vidual taste and style of each young girl These d 7C fn Cfl hats are for immediate wear and are priced from I O w ) JU 212-214 Third Street COR SALMON Headquarters for Hata of Dlatlnctlon VERY ARTISTIC NEW HOUSE ON BROADWAY Beautifully finished in best native woods. Reception hall, front and back parlors with fireplace. Pantry connects dining room, kitchen and work porch (new fea ture). Four bedrooms, bath, large attic. Full cement basement; furnace. THIS IS THE BEST BUT IN IRVINGT0N R. F. Bryan, 505 Chamber of Commerce, Main 1963 IA mwmm Empire Theatre, Thursday Night, Sept. 5 ADMISSION - . - - FREE Prof. WK WHTSSOR, U. B., Pb. tha World's Host Bad. aae 1 J anrl T a . . M am 11 a. Xntroduolnf J SeTa. Vt:XJiV&9x'Z Selecting Life Companions f Aaeordlaf to tba Soianoa of VXTOSOPXY. r"Vl Friday Night, "How to Become Rich;' Saturday Night, "How to Be Healthy" Aumiaaiun, frees o Your Character Makes or Breaks You Consult Prof. Windsor and obtain a complete delineation of vour chs.nu.ter. showing; vour talents and how to cultivate them, your disadvantages and how to overcome them, your adaptation in business, how to be aucceasful In It: vour adaptation In companionship and marriage, and how to Improve your health and protons Ufa. CONSULTATIONS DAILY AT HOT6L. PORTLAND NIGHT SCHOOL FALL OPENING, SEPTEMBER 9. In session very night. Tuition 6 months, $25.00; 12 months, $40.00. Each teacher a specialist; all branches taught ELKS' BUILDING. BUSINESS COLLEGE, T DRESSER'S "Little Things' If you want an oddity to table confectionery some- thing not seen every place- ? you can always fill the need, to a nicety at Dresser's, V'jU Danish Rye Biscuit are an I oddity, and they're as de licious as they are odd. ' We import these direct from the Danish factory, and they make an excellent little treat at a Dutch sup per or any function where you appreciate such com ments as "How delightful, "What an unusual flavor," etc Per package, 50. All these little niceties are specialties at Dresser's. We can suggest a dozen of them. And for the more "neces saries" here's our Bakery, and Market; also our own Candy Factory. DRESSER'S 5th and Stark Also E. Fifteenth and Broad way, Seaside and Oearhart TEETH EXTRACTED EREE When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered All Work at Half Price for a short time to introduce the "Electro Painless System" Full Set, that fit ...85.00 Gold Crowns, 22-k 83.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k. . . . .83.50 Gold Fillings ...81.00 Silver Fillings 50 Guaranteed for 10 Years. Open Evenings. THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS 30354 Washington St., cor. 0th, ft Asnrszmars. wtt. KEIUG :TMATE2 r:: , xvaAazKBSTT Bxanrs ca::. r Thursday. Friday. Saturday nlrlits SpacUJ Prlca Matins Haturday. ' . Th TaleoUd Actor CYRIL SCOTT , In th Zl(hrut Comedy Drama The Prince Ghap ;' This Play Wlir B Town Talk. : All' Weak, Beginning Tomorrow Evening Prices -11.60 to 26o. Matinee Prices 41.00 to tSe,- v v , Seats selling at theatre box office. MARQUAM QRAND A preat Success, Presenting Victor : xieroeri s juaiigmiut opera, v All this week. Sat. and Sunday Ma tine : FrlceS 100, too, ibo; Matinee 2 to, too.. , ; Monday, Sept, I, , "Bohemian GlrLV BAKER THEATRE nae-'.t. Msla GEO. li. BAKER, Geo. Manager. Toalgkt, All Week. Xatlaee Saturday. jramoue aaer Btoca company la uenry Artnur jonea womeay, TTHEUARS" Evenlna- Prices. J So. JBc iOo. ' Mating 450, 260.- '.;v ;- - 1 LYRICTHEATR Botk honal atalm 48S8, HomeA-lOSi Week commencing Monday, Sept. t. iDeolal Matinee Today fbakay Say) Allen Stock Co. presenting their Inst bill. "JXSS OT Tafl MMM-M-WtAMOM." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices lOo and loe. Every evening at 1:15. Prices 10c, JOo and lOo. 1 Boxes 0e. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tew Syria Stock Co "Th Says of . , THE aRANDS'JSJ WX2X 07 BXPTXTMBXim S, 107. ' An All-Star Bill Headed by JAMBS B, BOaTOTAST AITS BSXTA AjUTOID. -u , "Doing Well, Thank You." . Speoial added attraction, Att JOLSON, the Greatest Monologuist on tha Stag. Six other big acts. Three shows daily at 1:19. T:l and 9A ITA T Phones Maln-JlH w a a aB(i Horn A-lela. ' Week of Mp. 1. B. S. FRENCH STOCK CO. PRESENTS -SSXTDsT riOX XOM3L" Regular matinee days, Sundays, Toes da vs. Thursdays and Saturdays at 1:10. Price lOo and SOe. Every evening at Prices 10a, JOo and Ho. Beserre aeata by both phones. TS&Et lomciT ranr ildi to zxrm Be Kingston Shoot-the-Chute la ' a Sheet of Flamal A flery slid for Ufa- from Chutes tower. 1 xeet nigh, plung ing, suspended by hla teeth, down a 400 foot cable, climaxing th death-courting feat by diving into the lak :10 o'clock EXPOSITION RINK wAsxnroTov ajr istx sts. - Jolly Wks . September 3 to A Ooauaanebur Moaday Sraataf 4 -Afteraooa aad Srraiag from 1(30 to i30 . m. and Ti30 to 10i3 p. as. roxTXJuro amoczaui' xxmmt PURE POOD SHOW Oosttag Taonaa4s of SoUaaa. ' . too Pretty Olrla. Musical, educational and ntertainln grog-ram each afternoon and evening;, aby shows and eontests ach after noon. Oeaenl admlssloa ................ ,SS (Wltk Orooear Tick.) Afternoon ,lo) Bvealag ..10o Ask Tow Orooa fog Grocers' Tloket. POTTEffi WOMAN harmleaa. trM.tfnent. at, comer Third. A SPECIALTY The only Chinese woman doctor in thla city. She has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private ana xemaie ataeasea, also throat and lung troubles; stomach bladder and kidney and aiseaaea or an ainas that the human flesh is heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs and roots. Remedies No operations. Honest Examination free. 261 Clay Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines S.S. SIGEUAgt S3S Morrison, MirqatmBIJ. I H5 r For INDIGESTION tha Ideal rmdy la . TARRANrS Seltzer-Apsrlsnt "TastiM Uke eoda wate," SS yara of oura. , At Drnaflsts vrrheret soa, aad Ua, f ORiyOMCN ONLY Dr. Sanderaon'a - Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pilla. The best and only - reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the moat Ahatln. at eaaaa In I to 10 daya. Price M per'oox. mailed in plain wrapper. Sold ?JrJ5r"15,st verywher. - Address T. J. PIXBCE, III First at, Portland. Or. SCIEBDIE For Remainder 01 Season Thursday, Sept. 5. . . . 6 s00 a. m. SaturdaySept 7 1 0 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 10. . . . 8 :00 a. m Thursday, Sept. 12. . . . 9 .-00 a, m., Saturday, Sept. 14..., 11 :00a.m. Tickets at City Ticket Office,, Third and Washington streets WM. McMURRAY y Oeneral Paaaenrar Afaat ' ? III u military academy; portland'ore'.- - ' A Boarding slnd Day!, School for Toung Men and reparation r for ' eol-. lege. U. S. Military and . Naval Aeademlea. Ae credited to Stanford. - Berkeley, Cornell,' Am- herst and all State Unl- "TrlUa and Agrloultural Colleges. Manual train , Ing: - Bustnesa 'course. The tkrindnal heai Kail 1 JrearsT experience la Port end. Comfortable uar tera. Best anvtronmanta, Mak reservatlona bow. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad draea J. t C1LLU.D.. jntaoloaj and Proprietor. GRAND HOTEL (S trl SU Nar Market. SAN FRANCISCO Two' blocks from railroad e.l Otint, postofflc and city hall most modern and handstn!y niahed hotel In the cfty. r r. plan. Rate 11.80 Vt Cur meets all trains. '; -'Ar-. r. r-r .