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.1 l v 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL I1- Ln!l i conn unnni in n v I IIUIN HUIIULULU THB JOURNAL AT RESORT! ..V Ten Days in Port-rv land. Subscribers ean hava Tb Journal d- tivaraa si in regular rates at tus roi- s1 rm i i-rr m ' vrl i m owing resorts by notifying: tha agents Aft, Tneir WaV iOr ft YlSlt Of at tha various places mentioned. Sub- " l!f J . 7 l onpnont Dy mAU pyhje in ao ORJEOOX lUESORTS.'1 V' Rwhart Park........ .....P. J. Struck mo La Hot Lak Sanitarium 4 . i .Lewis Co. Wllholt Springs r, W. McLsraa 4 WASHINGTON RESORTS. '' Boyd A Son and MtaVraYspringsTlVtal Cascade 8nrlnara Thfn.. Wnffatt Collins Springs ..C. T. Belcher Ilwaco , Louis Cohan Long Beach Marshall A Pottenger and 6. A. Smith Nahcotta , T.......H. J. Brown voaan fare ...Matthews Thadrorq 5,TV!"W .. ..Frank BL Strauhaj lh Braakara Tha Breakara Hot! tonights amusements. MRS.; WEATHERED IS ; BBINGHG THE PARTY Winners In Contest of Island News. paper Are Given,' Toar of the Coast and Will Be Entertained in This Citr. Tha Helllg Marquam. .. Baker Grand .... Lyric. , Star Tha Oaks.. "Tha Prince Chan" "Xna serenade" "Tha Liars ..Vaude villa 'Jess of tha Bar-Z Ranch" ...."Driven From Home" O. W. P. oars to acoommodata tha large colonist movement during September and Octo ber, the O. R, A N. oomoany has added an extra tourist OS to nvarlanrf train No. e, and will poaalbly make tha ar- maidens will visit at Los Angeles, and rangement permanent during the entire then come to Portland, arriving In the Nine beautiful maidens, said to rival the famous If world-famous daughters of Ah Fong, are coming out of Hawaii to the Paclf lo ooast, and will be in and around Portland 10 or 1) days. These handsome daughters of the Paclflo Isles left Honolulu September 4 on the steam ship Sierra, and are due at Ban Fran cisco September 9 or 10. After resting several days at the Ho tel Grand In the Bay City, the fair SAFETY DEVICES ; FOR ML CARS Traction . Company Is Given v One Year to Properly ' Equip Carriers. VAUGHN ORDINANCE COMPREHENSIVE ONE BXagnetlc or Air Brakes Urged for Use in Citr Limits and All Cars to Observe 12 Miles an Hour Speed Within Fire Limits. two months. This train has never be fore been made a special Induoement . for homeaeeker travel. The-other trains also carry tourist oars. There will be very heavy travel from the middle woat to Oregon this fall on account of the extensive advertising done by the rail rottfa and commercial bodies. The ad vance guard of homeaeekers will arrive tomorrow night. Ross City about September II. Once here they will be escorted about the city and entertained by Tha Journal and other friends. The party la being chaperoned by Mrs. Edyth Toiler Weathered, who formerly was promi nent In women's affairs in Portland. Seven of the young women are win ners In a contest run by the Honolulu Bulletin, which newsDaDer Is Darin the Tha' of floe of Secretary G!ltner of tha expenses of the party. Two or the Portland chamber of commerce, has been yn wen- wh.U". "2l .SI???" 25 placed In temporary Quarters In the the opprtunlty to 'make the trip with Klernan building across the street th.ir friend, ami will ma ka tha entire Workmen have begun remodeling the journey with them. old quarters and, will convert them Into The vouna- women are among the ost. distinguished jpf Hswailan Jbcllrj. nneu, ana ail two stories of offices. The chamber of - umeeue) oaipjt will remain stored un der the large balcony In the auditorium uuring me cnan two months. W ond floor of the building, now the cham ber or commerce rioor, will have (,600 square feet of floor anaca devntaA in the organisation and Us exhibit, but this Salem September . Tbey will return space will be but one atory high. to Portland for another week and then - leave for the north, visiting at xacoma. "Our Possible War With Japan" Is the Seattle- and other Washington cities, subject of a lactase to be delivered by Although the returning route of the r, ,,. ,r ,wi. ... party has not been decided upon, It is v i r i h.i Sn:. e probable they will take passage to Hon- hXi A.i'L .""J? t. J olulu at Vlcforla. most. a stins Thfiv are educated and refined, an ira mnatri&na of ability Thev are said ange, which will require to possesa sweet personalities, and are When completed the sec- expected to be made much of while In America, After vlaltlnr Portland several days the party will visit the stats fair at Admission la free, and the pub Mr. vrooraan naa Deen o'clock. Mf la Invito making- a study of this Question for fWVPTCT? A TTOXT TTPfUflTi some time, and the curnose of this lBC -"-"--"' w . lure is to nein direct oubllo opinion to TTTIT) nT mr I U I D Tt act upon certain measurea of Drecautlon '-'IV tUAl;lUUU.AO X JYXiX and defense which will be stated In the - Th lurv in ThHm rT. . . oressea me ua urove irapruvemeni I no jury in Judge O Day S depart- ...rwilut Inn lat nlht on th riackamas ment In the circuit court refused to county fair which will be held In the allnar ilmir ruins tiu Onrikiiii farlv Dart of Ocotber. He told what General Electric company for the death be attempted, and wished to have of Lineman Charles E. Hicks, who was "yST, VTt f,.the coun'y represented. electrocuted at First and Alder streets urove win nave exiuuiia oi prou- on May 29, 10. Buit for $5,000 dam- uc"- . . , ares was broua-ht bv the administrator Professor T. J, Gary, county school f ttii..' ...... k... .k. ...... i I suDerlntendent also snoKe to the as a .... r "" and ura-ed the imDortance or tne cooD' uiuaiv. I ... . . i i , . . . L,aoorera began digging the trench tiir .hi.ni ,nA rnn. w last Monday for the lJ-lnoh main to be advocated the revision of the road dis- lald on the Base Una road through trlcts In Clackamas county and repeat Mont villa Tha nln through Mmio. I ea tne necessity or gooa county roaaa villa Is. of wood, and U being -experi- The meeting was the first the asso meniea witn because snouid it stand the v. l,"n "B" "clu amvt nrvtca ruiirH nt it if nM k nr.. Omv sana two solos. B. Lee Paaet ferred to the iron dIdb. which la now presided. Other meetings will hereafter ..i..nni.i. tr. be held reeuinriy on the rirst I hurs uhvvuhWiu w vi w. a i visa a uv a-iiu vui i- . . . , T - . . A tx t rr Afln frv-k r r ti rT, A Mavt aan Aae I a A rents am a would not be taken un by the r1,1" """i; woodoh conduits. ' win lane piaoe uoiooer I. Trie E Eaat Portland Citlsens' assocla- pi? A PTT PPHP PPni7,TTf3 r .wi uivit .now juvuuny .111 111c jjui 1 poise of protestlns; against the location I r a crematory in tne residence district f the city will hold another meetlnor this evening at the Church of Good Tld- A WILL PAY FOR LAND lna;s. East Eighth and Couch streets, at 8 o'clock, again to consider the garbage question. All citizens Interested in the Ten acres of fruit land within the corporate limits of Jacksonville, Ore gon, cost W. I. Mclntyre, a well-known orcnaraist or mat city, ll.soo a year ago. This year he will more than have paid for the property with the pro ceeds of fruit sold from the tract this The Methodist preachers are holdlne; season. A sample box of the Crawford their weekly meetings In the Taylor peaches have been received by The journal ana tney are of an muiually matter or the aarbaa-e plant are re quested to be present. street church every Monday morning at 10:30. Dr. Rader delivered an address last Monday on "The Proposed Changes in the Organic Law of the Church,'' and Clarence True Wilson is to read next Monday on "Needed Legislation by the Next uenerat uomerence. It Is in everybody's mouth. Children just love It It is the talk of the town. It makes the weak stronr. Everybody la talking about It. It is cood enough for the White House. Whst? Of course, "Golden Grain Granules" the 100 per cent purs cereal corree. Water through boss for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used oniy between tns hours of ( and S a. m., and C and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If uaed contrary to these rules, or waste fully, it will be shut oft E. B. White tha contractor who Is erecting the public school building at Creston, says that the building will be ready for use at the opening of school. Hep tern tier is. He says It Is the oniy one or tne new school build. ings that will be ready to be entered when scnooi opens tnis rail. The street commutes of the exec utive board yesterday recommended the awarding of the following street im provement contracts: Clinton street from Hannafoj to Habersham, Gleblsoh and Joplln, IS, 817. 44; Tabor avenue, Center to Clinton, Keenan Bros. J3.S97.48. Articles of Incorporation of the Su burban Lumber oompany were filed In the office of the county clerk this morning by J. A. Young, W. 8. Roberts, and J. F. Boothe. Capital stock, $50,000. Paul Hathaway and Herbert S. Bar bur, son of City Auditor Barbur, have been recommended as principal and al ternate, respectively, by Senator Ful ton, for appointment as cadets to the United States Military academy at West Point. For the naval academy F.W. Baltes and Company invite yonr inquiries for PRINTING Phones ttain 16ft Home 1116 ft First and Oak large, firm and succulent nature. Mr. Mclntyre Is an enthusiastic fruit grower who has adopted sclentlflo metb ols of producing the different varieties or rruit. PAVING SENTIMENT GROWS AT ALBANY (Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.) Albany, Or., Sept. 8. Albany Is to have paved streets.' An ordinance Is being prepared to authorise tha pav lng of a certain portion of First street. A like ordinance was Introduced some time ago but failed on account of the opposition or the property holders. It Is said this sentiment has changed and a large portion of those opposed to the measure heretofore are advo cates of paving. It Is expected that lomeming aeiinue win oe Known ar ter the next meeting. , he recommended Raymond Kerr of Eugene ana ueorgs A. stowell or Port land Tttlll Kathftwav im o a,.liiAt. or Aliens preparatory scnooi in this city as also is Herbert 'Barbur. The former was once In the service of The Journal as a carrier. Barbur is 19 years old. Both were raised and educated In Portland. 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 eve. ear. noaa and throat, at 611-613-618 Oregonlan build ing, Portland, Oregon. Over 50 paintings by well-known artists will be on view In gallery a of the Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor streets, for two weeks, bealnnln Fri day, September 6. For liquors phone the Family Liquor Store. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell & Kelly, 864 Morrison street, corner Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28. and Home, A-2802. Portland Shoe Repair comPanv. Yamhllt street, between Third and 269 Every streetcar operated within the city limits must be equipped with air or magnetlo brakes within one year and cars may run at a maximum speed of 11 miles an hour In the firs limits, while all oars must slow down to four miles an hour on passing a crossing or ap proaching a oar discharging or receiving passengers. Tliaae are some of the salient points In the Vaughn streetcar ordinance after at had run the gauntlet of the council street committee yesterday. Council man VaUghn mads a vigorous defense of his measure in the street committee, particularly with regard to airbrakes, which he sucoeeded In having recom mended. Vaughn also was successful in having the clause making both em ployes and company responsible for the equipment and operation of cars ap proved.. The author of tha proposed ordinance did not have the support of his colleagues on the clause which com pelled the approaching streetcars to corns to a dead stop on approaching a stationary car receiving or landing pasaengera. Instead the rules of the company with an amendment requiring the motorman to alow down to four miles an hour, were substituted. Vaughn's ordinance placed a maxi mum .sssad-of-alx- jnllss. an .feour. within the firs limits of the city, but he was willing to raise it to eight miles. Pres ident Josslyn, General Manager Fuller and Engineer Huber of the Portland Railway. Llsbt A Power company, who attended the meeting, all agreed that it would De oetter to leave the cars In the barns than to run therS under such conditions. The ordinance will not be presented to the council for consideration at the next meeting but will be held out In order to permit the railway company to make a demonatratlon with relation to the merits of both hand and airbrakes. Tha test will be made some time next week. The railway officials stated that they are not against equipping sll of their heavy cars with airbrakes but believe it will be a loss of time and money to squlp the short, light cars with this expensive device. They maintain that the cars are so light they will slide along the rails with tha brakes locked by air. After all of the equipment has been received there will be still 142 cars without airbrakes ac cording to the officials. Fiequent reference to the officials of the Portland, Railway, Light & Power company" led President Josselyn to re mark: "I am sorry Portland's councilman have such a poor opinion of the officials or this company." Later on Councilman VaUghn said: "We don't want to trade human life for human convenlotice' In answer to Councilman Drlscoll, when the latter suggested the people would kick against slow running time. JEWISH riElV YEAR ' IS CLOSE AT HAND "Folks fell fine when they cut out' meat break fasts and eat 'Malta -Vita instead." The kid. There's more monrisli ment in a teacupful of Malta-Vita than in a pound of meat The best cereal that ever went onto a table. ID A IP YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEAR . INQ APPAREL VISIT THIS STYLE STORE 3Na Fall ; Styles tnvia as"- - ft Mm ZOJULr Clever Models . AT THE -TJIEATEES "pie Prince Chap" at HeUlg. . Tonight and tomorrow night, with a special price matinee tomorrow after noon, Cyril Bcott and his excellent com- fany of players will present the beautl ul comedy drama, 'The Prince Chap," at the Helllo; theatre. This will afford an excellent opportunity to give the children a treat; take them to' the mat inee. Sats ars selling at the theatre for the engagement. Phone Main 1. Seats for Louis James. Seats are now selling; at box office of the Helllg for Louis James, who will present two magnificent productions. Beginning next Sunday night for four nights, Shakespeare's comedy 'The Com edy fot Krrors." will be the bill, begin ning Thursday, for three nights, with a special price matinee Saturday, "The Merry wives of Windsor," will be the offering. Event Will Be Ushered in at Sunset Next Sunday Evening. Beginning Sunday evening and ex tending over Monday until Tuesday morning the Hebrew new year. Rosh Hoshana, will be celebrated by Jewish communities sll over the world. The reform congregations keep only the first Qy, wniie tne conservative ana ortho dox congregations keep the two days, rouowing tne custom as established by mo noutawi in ma ukjs 01 ineir inue penaence in Palestine. The orthodox consrrea-atlon Nova Te- deck Talmud Torah of Portland will noia two aays' services at Blxth and Hall streets as follows: Sunday, 7:80 p. ta. Monday, 7 a. m. and 7:80 p. m., and Tuesday at. 7:30 a. m. Rabbi C. H. Hellyer will officiate, being assisted by a choir of 14 trained singers, some of whom are his Sunday school pupils. Dr. Heller is famous as a singer and composer of Hebrew church music as it was practiced In the temple of Solo mon by the Levites. Dr. Heller will deliver his sermons In German. Stran gers will be welcomed. WONDERFUL STRIKE Ore Assaying 9833 in (fold and 910.5s la Silver. The Union Mine Blue River district have struck a leds-e 2H feet in width at a aeptn or zuu zeet that assays 8846.68 per ton. For particulars see Forrester. 418 Buchanan bldg. ECHO OF FAMOUS WATER RIGHT SUIT Matinee Tomorrow. The Callfornlans will present "The Serenade" at the Marqtiam matinee to morrow afternoon. This Is the first matinee of the opera season at the Mar quam and the demand for seats has been remarkably strong. Opera mati nees promise to be important events for the next few months. "Bohemian Girl." Commencing next Monday evening the Callfornlans will sing "The Bohemian Girl" all week. This Is the greatest of lyric operas and no operatic season would be complete without It The Callfornlans have made a success with Balfe's opera in the south. Seat sale now in progress. Hisses' FaD Suits Our Suit and Cloak Rooms now show a splendid array of the newest creations in Misses' Tailored Suits in all the smartest and most approved models; all the newest and most favorite materials and colors Every garment forcibly appeals to the young ladies. Yet they are moderately priced, from $12.50 to $30. You can have them charged to your account and pay in small weekly or monthly payments. Boys' School Suits Our children's clothing section (lower floor" displays 1 beautiful line of Boys' School Suits, Over coats and Cravenettes at prices that will appeal to thrifty parents. Best known makes are shown. Best materials and workmanship guar anteed. All the newest styles, ma terials and designs. Bring the little ones and let us fit them and . . Have It Charged to Your Account EASTERN 0U11TT1MG CO. 7?;So.. Cor. Washington and Tenth At the Baker. Miss Barney, leading woman of the Baker theatre stock company, wears several of the latest New York fashion gowns in "The Liars" this week, and this beautiful young woman, with her charming stage personality, has com pletely won the hearts of everybody who has gone to the Baker. Judge Gilbert In Federal Court Is sues Order Permitting Livestock Company to Make Surveys. stantial work. Best oak soles, (So, Phone v..! tace nH.. ... A- iumil ivwv. at DtuyLjcr. VXiiU A.IIV. A AOW. UllUlUa III flees for rent. Apply to The Title Guar. antee & Trust company, 240-244 'Wash ington street, corner or second. Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas, Washougal and way landlnga, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. - 3 Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to I; business mien's lunch. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Bast 789; B-1007. Diamonds. Watonea Beck's, 205 Alder Dr. E. C Brown. Bye-Ear. Marqaam. D. Chambers, optician. 139 Seventh. Barrel- Signs 284 Tfcmhtll-J-phone. Bark Tonlo.for rheumatism. Ice. ' Tor les call Main 214 or A-tlll. Dsllverr company. 261 Stark st " preferred Stock 'canned Ooods. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. -sz. lee An echo of the famous waterright suit, which was bitterly fought by the Pacific Livestock company against W. D. Hanley. F. L. Mace and about 30 other defendants for a number of years in t' e United States circuit court, was heard yesterday when Judge William B. Gilbert issued an order permitting the livestock company to take eo.Uln surveys on Hanley s property Tile case was started in 1899 and was fought until 1901. Many of the best known lawyers in the state were in volved in the case, including the late Senator John H. Mitchell. Members of the livestock company originated tne suit against tne prop erty owners to obtain water rights on Silvles river which were alleged to belong to the company. Allegations In the complaint were to the. effect that the property owners had constructed dams and ditches which Impeded the natural flow of water and diverted It from the' company's property. After several years of legal wrangling which has been seldom excelled in tne history of the state in civil cases, the late Judge Bellinger decided In favor of the livestock company. "Suffered day and night the torment of Itching plies. Nothing helped me un til I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, mayor, Olraxd, Alabama; Tou save money and time by havlng Dr. George Bubensteln, tha reliable op tician, make your eye glasses for you. Ill Fourth street, near XambiO. 1 1 1 , "The Woman in the Case." Next week, starting Sunday matinee, the Baker company will present for the first time at popular prices, Blanche Walsh's great success, 'The woman In the Case?' This Is the much-talked-about play by Clyde Fitch, which was played by the great emotional star at the Helllg last year. Empire Will Open Sunday. Lee Willard, In "A Texas Ranger," will open the Empire season of road attractions Sunday matinee next. This is the first of a long line of new, and here and there one of the favorite old timers, for the winter at the popular uptown theatre. New Company at the Lyric. Commencing Monday night the Lyric will offer its own company, which Man agers Keating and Murphy have been busily engaged In organising for the last month. Opening bill will be "For ty-Nine," the great frontier drama. Ralph Belmont remains as leading man. Good-Bye Allen Company. After next Sunday night the Allen stock company, which has been so pop ular in Portland ror more man a year, will bid good-bye to Its thousands of friends, and depart for San Jose, where It will bogln a new engagement. "Jess of the Bar-Z Ranch" Is the final bill. Star Matinee Tomorrow. "Driven From Home'' will be given at the matinee tomorrow by the French stock company at the Star theatre. It would appear that all the theatre-goers In the city want to witness this comedy drama. Seats are now on sale. Two Great Comedians. On the program at the Grand this week there are a number of big acts. but especial attention Is called to two great comedians who are convulsing the audiences daily, xnese are james uon ovan, the headliner, and Al Jolson. a monologlst. Preferred Stock Canned Ooods. Allen & Lewis' Best Brand. FRAIXY'S Portland's Headquarters for Hats of Distinction, 212-214 Third Street, Corner Salmon, Now entering upon a new era, With store space doubled, and artistically Designed Hats in Display on a most lavish scale, offers Portland women a magnificent variety of Beautiful New Fall Millinery. Especially attractive Are the "Early Wear" modes for the street, the dressiest, most charming styles U : in many a year. f'T Great Drooping Plumes, Wings, Pompoms and Aigrettes are most effectively employed in making the Fall Hats the most becoming imaginable. We most cordially invite you to visit us. AKinrxacxarTt. EOUG TBLUr.2 ' VOXXQSV, til O'CX,0C Special Prios Mat. Tomorrow .last Tim rromorrowN:. ' t ; 7 CYRIL SC077 la tha Delightful Comedy Dr a t a "THE PRINCE CI I- " Ttko OhUdm to tks Katiaes. A Bsaattfal Story fa Tavsas. Rvanfn nrleaa. 11. IS ta I&nV Mati nee, fl to 26c. ' '; Seats selling at theatre. Mala 1. 0 BE1UG THEATRE .fifjj SAT SAXJI OnrjTS TODAT LOUIS JAMES Two Magnificent Productions Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September t, I, . 10, 11. Shakespeare's Delightful Comedy "TU COKXOT 07 IUOU" Thursday, FTiday, Saturday Matin Saturday. V; - r.;.. TWOB miT wttxs or wTErjDSOa Evening prices, 11.60 to I8k ; Matins prices, $1.00 to 1 5c. t yt , , , . Seat sals at theatre. Phone Main 1. MARQUAM CIRND PORTLAND'S FAMOUS THEATRE , Home of Comic Opera All This Week, Matinee Saturday and Sunday -"TWB OAXTokjrXAJTS" Presenting Victor Herbert's . JTamoug ' Opera ZKEVADa." ' Prices, 7&c, 60c, 26c; matinee, 60a, 2Sn. Monday, September 0. "Bohemian Girl." BAKER THEATRE u J none Mala ' OEO. L. BAKER, Gen. Msnager. Tonight, All wsk. Matins Saturday. Famous Baker Stock Company In Henry Arthur Jones' Comedy. THE LIARS" ; Evening Prices, 25c, SSo, 0o. Matinee, 16c, 26c Next Week "The Womsn ia the Case." EMPIRE TIIEATflC Opens Next "r SUNDAY MATINETB , , With Les Willard in "A TEXAS RANCSIl" The Flay of tha Pain - Night Prices 10c. 10v 10c, 60. Matinee 10c, 20o. Seat sal today at 10 a. m. at bog office. LYRIC THEATRE Both nones l Xala 4088, XomeA-lOaO. Week commencing Monday, Sept.- 2. Special Matinee Today (XAbor Day) Allen Stock Co. presenting their Inst bill "XBSS Of T2CB BAS-af-SAXCX." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prtces lOo and too. Every evening at 1:16. Prices 10c, lOo and SOo. Boxes 60e. Office open 10 a. m. to is p. m. vsw yrlo Stock Co "The Bays of '4J. THE aRANDJr Or SEPTBMBXsV . 1SOT. An All-Star Bill Hsaded by JAMBS ; B. SOBOTAJT AITS JfcEHA AMOLO, . "Doing Well, Thank You:" Special added attraction, AL JOLSON. the Greatest Monologulst on tha Stag;. Six other big acta ' . Three shows dally at 1:10. T:lO and Oil 6. fTArt flTAR Phones Main 4590 070 If ISVtV gnd Horn A-14II. Wk of jt, X.'-- " ' a E. FRENCH STOCK CO. PRESENTS "Bimi rmoM xoxa." Regular matinee days. Sundays. Tues days, Thursdays and Saturday at 1:30. Prices 10c and lOo. Every evening at 2:16. Prices lOo, lOo and Ho, Rsrv seats by both phones. . ,-. EXPOSITION RINK WAJZIYOTOSj AVZ WTK STB. 1 Jolly Weeks September 3 to l4 : Commencing Monday Evening ' Afternoon aad Evening frosa-ltM to SOO p. m. sad lao to 10(30 p. m. romrxjurs cwocxjts jnxax ; PURE FOOD SHOW Sixty Exhibits, Cortina; Thousands of Hollars. 800 Fretty Girls. Musical, educational and entertaining; program each afternoon and evening. Baby shows and contests ach after noon. , -.i Oeneral a Omission t5a (With Qrocer Tickets.) Afternoon ,'. ,10a Evening ..........Ida Ask Tons Orocex for Oroosrs' Ticket. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK Corner Vanghn aad Tweatyoarth. September 5 6, 7, 8 ' ' PORTLAND vs.OAKL AND Sunday Two Games for On Admission. Game called at 1:80 p. m. dally. " Games called at 2:80 p. m. Sundays. ADMISSION 25c Orandstand 25a Children lOo. Box Seats 26c - - MILITARY ACADEMY ' Q ' 1 ' ' " 'B i" II .1 PORTLAND ORE. A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and Hoya Preparation fpr col leges, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cornel, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business coursa The principal has had 21 years experience In Port- iawf. . f.On. AtaHl.. Alt.h tars. Best environments. ; Make reservations now. For Illustrated j catalog and other i literature ad dress . j. w. mix, u.d.. Maaisal aad rroprlstos. NIGHT SCHOOL FALL OPENINQ, SEPTEMBER 9. In session every night. Tuition 6 montha, 2100; 12 month, $40.00. Each teacher a specialist; an oranencs iau(ui. ELKS' BUILDING. - BUSINESS COLLEGE. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY DEST The only first-class pleasure resort for women and children. Every Afternoon of the Good Old Waning Summer Time. , roar- Splendid Oonoerts Bally CHIAFFAIUtLLI The Great Enolloaal liitrprtter bio SAjros Tovxasr Free Instruction for roller Skaters the most Invigorating snd healthful exercise in th biggest rink in Amsrlca. UT TZTJB CITTT.PKBnT COMB. Free Swings, Playhouses. Chll coot Pass, Hid - and Seek House and protection for their welfare. Se th funny UtU Manikin theatre. ? ost tmmm BOtmcxxma. At th Chutes Free Saturday. KINGSTON'S THRILLKK Again Saturday NlghC SEE Wi" f I' : 7. ; .; noa su i . 7. 291 StrrU zi. r : .-