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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, J 107. Tovn Topics tJa tOVKSAh AX RESORTS Subscribers wn have Ths Journal Ilrered at tha regular rates at tha fel- ..lowing resorts by notifying tha agents VtJh. rloua plaoaa mentioned. Sua-;-Hpttons .by mail are payable to ad- ,'y-r . OREGON RESORTS. ' Rwhart Park.,,,,,, ...... p. jr. Struck ... " .V" Hot Lake Sanitarium ?f'd'i' ,. .Lewis Js Co. WlUwlt Springs. F. W. MoLsraa . WASHINGTON RESORTS. , Boyd Son and Mineral Springe Hotel - Cascade Bprtnrfcl Thomas Moffett ' - Collins Springs. C. T. Belcher ilwaoo. ..,,..,.....Xoula Cohan - . , Marshall A Pottenger and 6. A. Smith Nahootta M. J. Brown - Ocean Park......... Matthews Thsdford " - 5,tvlaw .............Frank B. Strauhal Toe Breaker....... Tha Breakera Hotel - roNionrs amusements. The Hetllg.....Tha Comedy of Errors " Marquam "Tha Serened ; Empire...... "A Texas Ranter -I'M woman in tha case- v Grand..., Vaudeville fyrio ...... "jess or tha Bar-Z Ranch' -BUr,.,, -Tha City of New York" ,; Tha Oaks a W. P. . cars thletlo Park Baseball, doubleheaden Portland vs. Oakland. I p. m. - ' Ivan E. Guthrie, a wall known Port land barber, mat hla death Sunday af- . ternoon by drowning In tha Willamette river near Independence, Oregon. The unfortunate young' man while-In awim- "mlhg waa caught by the awlft current and 'becoming exhauated by his strug gles lank from view. Over"nalf an hour elapaed before -the bfid waa recovered. Several phyalciana were aummoned but death had already occurred. Outhrie waa IS years of age and a native of Jackaonvllle. Oreron. He went to In dependence a week ago to work in the hop yards. A widow and (-year-old daughter survive him. The remains will te brought to this city and, tha funerjl will be held under the direction of East Side Multnomah camp W. O. W of which organisation-decedent waa a mem . oar. Leffert's Jewelry store is rejoicing over the showing made at the does of f the ftrat year's bustnese. Increaas of patronage haa obliged tha management to almost double the else of the sales room i end a corresponding increase of me stock necessarily ronowea. rne ex hlbltlon of diamonds and sold and all ver Jewelry la one of the finest In the west. As the stock haa been greatly enlarged for the approaching holidays, tha firm will welcome InsDectlon oi the begutlful display and gladly offer suggestions 11 you wish. Mrs. Mlna wllmarth, who was re cently adjudged Insane at Washington, D. C, waa brought to Portland yester dsy from ths national capital by Mrs. M. Klrwan. Mra Wllmarth waa aent to Oregon because ehe was aald to be a resident of this state, and the Dis trict of Columbia, rather than care for -her. paid her expenses ss well as those of the attendant, Mra. Kirwan, to Ore gon. The Insane woman waa taken to Salem laat night to be committed to the asylum. ' "Go away and stay. I do not care for you any longer." Thla language is said by Minnie E. Northway to have been addressed to her by her husband, W. W. Northway, and Mrs. Northway Is now. seeking a divorce. Suit waa filed by her in the circuit court thl morning. The couple were married at Tortla, Kansas, in April, 1888, snd have two sons, William, aged 18, and Thomas, aged 1 14. Mra. Northway aaks their After a lengthy Illness, Mra Charles Wanser, wife of a former city engineer, died at her home, 57 Fourth stre-t, laat night Mra. Wanser underwent an operation for cancer a year ago but the skill of the surgeons failed , to check the ravages of the dread disease and during the past six months she arrad ually grew weaker. Arrangements for tha funeral have not yet been made. John Kalkofen waa acquitted of the felony charge brought against him by a 15-y ear-old girl by the Jury in Judge eraser s department of the circuit court yesterday afternoon. Kalkofen waa fireman stationed at Bunnyside. Two school girls testified that he had as saulted them. Kalkofen waa arrested on the second charge immediately after the jury a verdict waa read. Rev. Hiram, Vrooman has gone to Bos ton On a business trip to confer with astern capitalists regarding mining property in wnicn me Portland mm ister is Interested In Alaska. While east, Mr. Vrooman will attend the civic congress at Chicago in October, having been appointed a delegate by Governor unamDeriain. Mr. vrooman will return to Portland in October. It la In everybody's mouth. Children Just love it If la tha talk of the town. It makes the weak atron javeryooay la talking about It. It good enough for the White House. Whst? Of course, "Golden Grain Granules" the 100 per cent pure cereal co tree. f. water through hose fot sprinkling yards or sldewalka or washlns- norehea or windows must be paid for In advancs ana usea oniy Between ins hours of I n a. ra.. ana I and 9 p. m. it must oa usea ror snriniuinr streets, if usea contrary to tnese rules, or wast. fully, it will be shut oft Jackson & Deerlng hava Juat closed a deal for tha sale of a quarter block of four dwellings at tha northwest cor- Your Linen Is either the pride or tha bane of your Ufa. Let us take care of It, and you'll always be proud of It No amudges, nor atreaks, nor tears, nor broken bands, nor frayed edges everything Just as you want It Drop us a poatal card telling us when to call. UNION LAUNDRY Second and Columbia, ' 1 Telephone Main S88. IDRESSER'S; 'Ac "c: GOOD COFFEE,! That quality, assisted -by, a little time, will survive an things is proved by ; our ' Dresser's "Special Blend," a. Coffee with which we have been pleasing the most par ticular "coffee v tastes", in -Portland. for years.; "t '.(' ; ; The unvarying excellence of this blend has become. known from home to home till our output .has grown beyond all expectations. , ' ; Like other Dresser com- modities, then grade is high. The rich Color is remarkable and it's exquisite flavor is ' inquired V about wherever tasted. , Price per " pound, 35; 3 pounds, ?1.00. Others , of our patronage insist upon Dresser's "extra, special," another of our own blends, which is really the, finest coffee we have ever known. This sells at, per pound, 45. DRESSER'S Our own Market, Bakery, Sausage and meat-curing Elant, and Candy Factory, fain Store Fifth & Stark. PRESEHT LIFE SAVER 171TII GOLD L1EDAL Friends of Frank. Kaisncr " Eeward Him for Many Heroic Efforts. - A number of the friends and admirers of Professor frank Kalaner. Ufa guard at tha Oaks, surprised him with a hand soma . gold medal ; yeaterday. ' , Pro fessor Kalsner has been Ufa guard at Prof. Frank Kalsner. tha Oaka bathe for three rears, during which time he haa savea many Dam ere irom drowning in the river. Liresavins; haa been rroxessor juub: ner of Twelfth and Hall streete the consideration being $11,000. The name of tha purchaser is not yst disclosed. This firm reports many large deals in progress, more than at any other cor responding perioa. Suit for $100 damagea for tha publica tion of an article alleged to be libelous waa filed In tha circuit court yesterday anernoon oy tne uoia urearinr com pany of America against the weekly spectator. . ine article oDjectea to waa puoiianea on August Z4. nera occupation for many years, and though many pedpla owe. him their Uvea the medal given him yesterday la tha flrat one he aver received. The medal coat $25. ' The oreaentatlon waa made at the Oaka baths, and the profeaaor waa taken completely by surprise when he was surrounded by his friends, snd when the handsome medal waa pinned on hla breast he was so overcome with emo tion that he could sesreely find wprds to express nis gratiiuae. DAY OF ATOriEIIIT IS CLOSE AT HAND Henry Lumljarvl waa operated on at the Good Samaritan hospital yesterday afternoon and Is reported doing well to day, his noma is in wuincy, Oregon, Today is Vancouver (Washington) dav at "Golden Grain Granules" booth. Everybody is talking about It It la tne cereal correa tnat manes dlmnles on your cneea. Max Bmitn soia out the savor res taurant to Mr. E. Klesendahl. all bills included September 8, 1907. Mall to 88 North sixteenth street. Steamer Jeaae Harkina. for Cimta Washougal and way landlnga, dally ex- ijeavea waamns cept Sunday. dock at J p, m. saves Waahmgton atreet Woman'a Exchange, lit Tenth street. isnnn u;v to t; Business men s luncn. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 781; B-1007. B. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks building. Seventh snd Stark eta. Tr. Cassedsy. eye. ear, nose and throat. Giaases fitted. 617 Dekum bldg. ttornev. turned. 682-684 Chamber of Commerce. In Newber. Oregon. Wilson nlng sell Golden Grain Granules. Han- Dr. EL C Brown, Eye-Bar. Marqaam. Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 20E Alder D. Chambers, eptlctar 119 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Tamhtll phone. Bark Tonio for rheumatlam. HEW OFFICERS WILL Hebrews in Portland Yes terday Celebrated New Year's With Feasting. Ttne aeaaon of atonement is at hand for the Hebrew people. Yesterday was a holiday of rejoicing, the Jewish new year, celebrating the incoming of the 66Sth year of the Jewiah reckoning. The day began at aundown Sunday night and there were services in all toe He brew ehurehea. The solemn day of the Jewish cnurcn will fall on Wednesday of next week. Beelnnlna at sundown Tuesdsy evening all reliaious Jews will fast till 8 o'clock the following evening. The most aolemn aervlcea of prayer are held at all the evnea-offuea all dav Wednesday and Jews who observe no other day In their religion, will keep faith with that one day and elope their places of business arui rtva themselves over to fastlnff and d raver. It ia known as tha Day of Atonement or Torn Klppur and la the end of a season of prayer for forglva- ness. The ten flavs of penitence Intervening between new years asy ana xom rup Dur are calculated to put the worahip- ers Into a proper frame - of mind for that dav when no rood is taaen ana solemn reliaious rites are observed In the Jewish homea September 23, a week later, cornea tha harvest festival ana reasi or tne tanr lu nacies, called Succoth. This is a period of reJoiclna for the fullness of the earth, and short services are held. Today the celebration or tne new year la mnt nulnr at the four orthodox ayn agogues where two days sre always eel ebrated. Many of the membera of Tem ple Beth Israel, the only synagogue which celebrates one day according to the reformed code,, are in attendance. "ssslsfcjBjsssssssajepSSjstajBSj 14th and Washington KEJLIG THEATRE JPhoti Haul In 1 xovmi JAIRI VomiaS tail fnrniim Vlrfll Shakespeare's Uellghtful Comedy, "in oomzot or mmm." Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nishta Bpe elal Price Matinee Saturday. "m ataxBT with or wnrsaoB. BVg prloea, $1.10 to lie. Mat., $1 to I XX MARQUAM GRAND Phone Main .' THJD CAUFORNI AN 8 Scora ' Anothef , ureat aucoess in ' Batfe's Grandeat Opara, ' The Bohemian airl" Tonight and Remainder of tha Week, aiaiineaa waa. and bil Prioas, Ko. tOoTf (o. Matinees, lis. 10a. BAKER THEATRE 8"eeae Mate t GEO. L. BATTER, flen. "Manaaer. Portland's fashionable, popular-priced Diarnouae. Tonlsht. ail ibis weea. matinee Saturday. Baker atook company la Blanch Walsh's famous success. TD WOlfAsT XV Tal OAMU," ' Bvg prloea tec, 86o, lOo. Mat 1 la, IBo. next weeg. "Xfte ve jionse." CMPIRK THEATRE Main 11T. Geo. U Baker. Gen. Mgr. Home of eastern road attractions. Matinees Sun., Wad.. Bat Tonight, all week, Lee Wlllard ft Co. In A rnxAa majraam." Thrilling play i of great western plains. Strong company. Beautiful scenery. -Night, 10o, 20o. SOo. Matinee too, lOo, Next attraction. "Tha Little Prospector" The Grand VAUDEVILLE DELUXQ Week of September 9, INT. "An All-Feature Bill, headed by - swam asrxi wiT.i.asw, The Phrenologist By speolsl request Al i'olssa held for another week. Three showa daily at :$0, 7:80 and 8:16. The STAR "Esa Week of Beptember a, 1MT. Ths H. K. French Stock Co. Pressnts "tei omr or sraw to: Resular matinee days. Bundara. Tues- daya, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1:10. Prlcea, 10c and too. Every evening at 8:16. Prlcea, 10c. 20c and 80c. Re served seats by both phonea TEETH EXTRACTED W:rfREE':V;:;,, 'Whcn Plates or Bridges v-::Are Ordered' All Work at Hall Price for a short time to introduce tha "Bectro Painless System" Full Set, that fit....... 85.00 Gold Crowns. 22-k,... 8350 Bridge Teeth, 22-k....$3.50 Gold Fillinei ........ .81.00 Silver FUUnga . . . . . .. ; 50 Guaranteed fot 10 Years. Open Evenings. " 1 THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS. 303 Washington St, cor. 5th, Opposite Olds & King's. LYRIC THEATRE Both 2hoaesi Mala 4S88, Home, A10t. Week commencing Monday, sept, t, THE NEW LYRIC STOCK CO. IN "TOTT Matlneea Tuesday. Thursday. Batur- ay and Sunday. Prlcea 10a and 20e. Every evening at 8:16. Prlcea 10c. 20c and $0c. Boxea 60c Office open 10 a. to 10 p. m. BlICKCORD WOODTRUS T Cooperatfve Company Holds Its First Meeting and Elects Officers. Last of Special Kates. SeDtember 11. 12 and IS will ba tha last opportunity to purchase excursion tickets to eastern points at special rates. If you want a comfortable trip travel Via tha' Canadian Pacific. Make your reaervationa now. " tiret COFFEE middling steak and iirst-ratsipfeeuarv)&tt'etU "than middling coffeearfd first-rate steaki Gonsidef : the cost; ,v; ,. . --C rl Tour grocer rtumsyour money If you don't ilka SohUllng's Best; we pay bioi. At the first meeting of directors of the Cooperative Wood company held last night officers were elected who will conduct tha affairs of the company during the winter. They are: George Frank, n resident: E. J. McKIttrlck. vice-president: C. B. Porter, manarer. The dlrectora. all of whom were sresent hi mo muo, are; ueorge xJ. jranK, E. J. McKIttrlck, N. A Schanen, H. H. Clark, J. ' N. Katlton, Frank, Hayek, Joseph Sellger. K. L. Colllna and C. B. Porter. It was announced that there are over 400 StOCKhOlders in tha comnnnv now and that the work of bucking the cord wood truat Is going merrily oh. The manager reported mat tne company haa sufficient wood for all purposes and aiso nas teams enough to do the haul. In it. The wood Is to be sold at IK a oord, a cut of $1.60 from tha prices de- manaea oy iso wooa trust. Auspicious Opening. "We have enrolled 40 more euolls'thle fall than we had at this time last year,' said Prof. Behnke of the Behnke Walker Business college this morning. ''For the expected increase of pupils this season we have provided more school room accommodations, employed two more teachers than we have aver had on tha staff of Instructors. Our of fices have been moved to the lower noor adjoining tne rotunda or the Erea' new temple, which haa afforded ua con. slderable extra space on the second floor for recitation rooms. We hava engaged Prof. D. 8. Ader, an instructor of expert accounting, who la well known In the state' of Missouri, and we have another high-salaried man, O. A. Boss erman, a court reporter of Chicago, as instructor in our enon-nana aepart ment" , Thus tha- Behnke-Walker ' Business college enters upon the session of 1807 '08 assured of the most successful year In tha history of ths Institution. t "-Buggy-Harnesa Cheap, 1 ' A laraa stock at bursrv harness will be sold at greatly reduced price sT j.uajr h. aui ur two mane, uo, we guarantee them to ba the beat , - We need the room for winter good a ' Keller Harness Co., North Sixth street, between Couch and Davis; Today 'will be the last day of dis count oa wait aids sag bills. . . Bufldlng Permits. . King, dwelling, Knowles, between Spencer ana wiiri, isuu; w. n. nan- man, two-atory dwelling, jiiaat i wenty- nmth, between Jaast usk ana iaat -ine, 82.000: Richard Mox Meyer, repairs to dwelling, Alder, between Seventh . and Park, $75; M. Hart, excavation for brick, Second, between Alder and Mor rison. 82.000: E. F. Tajrirart. two-atory dwelling, Sherman, between Sixth and Seventh, $ 1,000 1 A. J.' Hegen, lH-atory dwelling, Corbett, near Flower, $1,00: Fred Mollett. one-story dwelling. East Burnslde, between East Thirty-first and East Thirty-second, $1,500; Alex Scott, two-story dwellrng, Klnsell, near Curtis avenue, ft.uuu; . tr. jliows, one-story dwelling, East Twenty-ninth, between East Stark and,. East Oak. $1,000; J. W. Mllllngton, two one-etory dwellings, Mildred, between East Eleventh and East Thirteenth, $2,000; George M. Hy land, two-story dwelling. Halsey,, be tween i-ast Sixteenth and East Seven teenth, $4,000; C. W. Sherman, two story dwelling, Thlrty-firat, between Thurman and Vaughn, $8,600; O. A. Sollars, two-story dwelling, Williams avenue, between Sumner and Emerson. $7,000. Potter Schedule for Eemain der of Seasbn. Steamer Potter will sail from Ash street dock Thursday, September 12, 8 a. m.; Saturday, September 14. 11 a. m. Tickets at city ticket office. Third and Washington streets. v- .' School Shoes. That wear and fit well at Rosenthal's. AIELIE STATION IS CAUSE OF COMPLAINT BASEBALL RECREATION PARK. Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth. PORTLAND VS. OAKLAND Sept. 5, 6. 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Game Called at 3:30 p. m. Dally. Qame Called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. Ladies' Day Friday ADMISSION 25c Grandstand 23c. Children 10c t t aJ I t M i 4 UM 94 ? Ml. HOTEL JEFFERSON rvmx An oovax vrmxmm, SAN riLANasco mcixt. BATBS New hotel, facea Jefferson Square. Two blocks from Vsn Ness eve., tha present shopping district. Car lines transferring all over city, pass door. Every modern convenience, 860 rooms single or an suite. 160 private hatha American and European plana Prioea moderate. Omntbua meeta all tralna straw ast BAmxxs co. BBAVTZrVS WWW Hotel "Key Route loo" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunnr room a crlvsts hatha lona-dls- tance telephonea, compreased air clean ing, large lobby, cafe a la carte with cuisine and service unsurpassed. For rates, etc, sddress N. 8. MULLAN, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palaoe Hotel. Ban Francisco. MissGussie Lenshaw The Celebrated Xa&y Baritone who made such a big hit in the cast at the PUREFOODSHOW BXPOSTTxov mm, WASXZVOTOsT 8TU1T. Also Boaad'a X.adlee' Or chestra 81 Specialty Oo of New Tork. EXHIBITS, CONTESTS, Etc. Ths place to meet every .body. Something doing all the time. Ask your grocer for Grocery Tickets. ADMISSION 35c AFTERNOON AND EVENING OREGON STATE FAIR SALEII SEPT. 1621 Qreat Exposition of Horticultural Agricultural Products. snd Big Live Stock Show (Just Like We Had at tha Lewis and Clark). Good Racing Every Day Between Fastest Horses on the Coast BEDVeXSD BAXEJLOAS XATXS. DON'T MISS IT I Hotel Hamlin EDDY AND LEAVXHWOIIH ITS. First persnaaeat big hotel dowa towa. Contains lOObaratlfally faniiahed steam baa tad apartmants, 40 baths. Privste talepkona sar viea. Ssmple teams for commercial travelers. Kddjr St eara from, ferry pass tha door and eonnact with rd St, ears from 8. P. &spet Sates from f LOO as. Phone Private Kx. Franklin 428. an Francisco HOLLAND Itasoa, HOTEL SHU .ttrttt, Town NOW OPEN trlotly rirsVOlaaa, Absolutely Fire proof. 138 Booms M with Bath. 9. ovosnrau, Mgr. . (Spell Dispatch to The loeraal.) " Salem, Or., Sept. 10 A complaint waa filed ' before - tha railway commission Saturday by a merchant and stockralser or Alrlie, poly county, complaining of Dot sccommodatlona at that nlace. He said that the road belonged to the Southern Pacific - comoanv. and ' that tralna wars run over the Una by the In dependence & Monmouth Railway com pany, and that neither took any cars for the accommodation of paasengera ' Tha anly depot is two boxcars, of which on i used as a passenger . waiting . room and the other for freight - As yst so ac tion haa Dealt taaen by tne commission. Mexican Mustang Liniment eaasquloklytatba very ooraaf tha dlsaasa and atapa ths nost dsep-set, xerwelatlng palna almost Instaaily.' Mexican Mustang Liniment Oaras a vary allssad f Mao ar Baaat -thatapaad, M"9l. Unlmaat aaa aara. , NaaakattaiS ; Moa aa sead. r For fee call Mala 184 or A-814L Xee J The Portland PORTLAND. ORKOON. EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMKRCUL TRAVELERS. Brerythlng to eat and drink, aad It costs no mora la tha Portland Hotel Ratbsksnsr than elsewhere in tha city. Ever? weekday night from 8:80 ta 1S M. C. BOffBslI . Blaaarest ii w Mat. ISjttiUlM mi ths sUQadino DuaiNow conqaa BLX8 BTJILDINO. PORTLANO, ORSOON ' , THE BEST IS NONE TOO 5 GOOD FOR YOU Ours Is one of 4bs ta Uurgest bustaess solleges ta tha United Statee.' Bnrollment. paat yaaa, Ut fmpl' BflulpmenL 1 1 MAO. Graduates all amploysd PUsed Ul papfls lata lucratlvs positions daring past year? W wiU plaaa you whan aompetsat, . ,r- f ;: v. '..:':.' H. W BBHNXa Praa BBB9 FOB OATAJbOaVB X. K WAXJOCX, Frln. Cons t Sohool a Bsaatiful St. Mary's af fartlaad. THERE la no place In aU tha West which enables young ladies to se cure eomplsta - edu cation under s u e h delightful conditions as Si Mary's of Portland. The situation la Ideal, overlooking magnificent m e u n tain peaks, wooded heights and "The Beautiful Willam ette." Training and environment at St M a r ys combine to the development of onltured. talented and gracsful young women. Portland, tha wealthiest city .of ths Northwest, has finest advantages sooisUy, aa welt as la music, art, etc. Ton can make your education as com plete as you wish at St. Mary's, of Port land. end Toftev for Catalogue. Y.M.C.A. Preparta Yon for Promotion. Opens Sept. 23 SPECIAL COURSES English, Commercial, XndugtrlaL CoI tf Prapargtof, .; j t CLASSES Drawing...;.. 5.00 2.00 S.OO S.00 DUSillESSCOLLEGL "THE SCHOOL Of QUALITY" TttroBo BtnrxBXBa. tubtji abb XOBBUOB. A. V. ABKSTBOBO, B FBXBCZPAtb Ours Is a large and growing institu tion. We occupy two floors 88x100 feet, and hava a 120,008 equipment Reputa tion for thorouatt work brings more calls for help than we can meat posi tion certain for each atudent when comnetent All modern methods or bookkeeping taught Chartler la our shorthand easy, rapid, legible. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi ness forms ana penwora tree. i;au. phone or write tad ay. he Allen Preparatory School Corners. 12th and Salmon ata. Fits for sastern and western colleri it adentlf to schools. Seventh year b gins September 1, im. For cataloaues address Tha Allan Pre paratory scnooi. Teiepnone can sssi. Office hours, t n. Mwdlcal Department OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Address S. B. Joseph!, M. D., list Annual Session Begins Sspt If, '07. irsss B. H. josepai, u v., uwn 810 Dekum Bldg., Portland. LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, ORECON Spend your vacation at Beastde and at deugntrui ixcKsiey Halt Mors attrac tive than ever before. Accommodations of ths highest order. One hundred ele gant outside rooms; private baths; aleo trlo lights; ,".ot and cold water. Annex overlooking tha Pacific and da lly aituated cottages. Trnrurpasaed. Sea rooda a llghtful Onlslna pedal ty. BTT8 KBBtS AU TBAXJTB. T. AUSTTJT. IV. A. OAmXSSXB, FropS. HOTEL MOORE - ""-OMF Ati THX TZaJL " CLATSOP BEACH. glAUDX.- OklOOB. Tha BUU Beaas-sf Directly on the beach, everlooking the Mesa. Hot salt baths saa surf esthmg. Baraatipa pr fnr tlsfelng. 8sa parlors, eleatrle Usbts, flreslaas sag fomaea heat, rtne walks and drive get foods s sseelalty Rates, $150 and J3.Q0 per day SPECIAL KATES BT TBS WIKK. v , DAN J. MOOEB. Preo. D C. BURNS COMPANY Tha highest typa of Pure Food Products Olaaaow Blend Tea. D. U R's Java and Mocha Coffee a de llclous blend of genuine old Oovern- ment Java and selected Arabian Mocha Ehmann Olive oil. Mcllhenny Extracts. Preferred Stock. Canned Fruits. Vega- tables. Etc. 3. H. Fllcklnaer Canned Frulte and Solid Packed Tomatoea . Farmslde Canned Vegetables. Helna Vinegar, Pickles and Preserves, Jersey Butter. Minneapolis Gold Medal Flour. W. offer no brand's of goods of uncer tain worth. Tha bast of the world at lowest price. . . D. C. Burns Co. . GROCERS i,. ,, ... . , tlO VB3BB ST, POBTX.A3TO, OB. POKiyOMEN ONLY Dr. 1 Sanderson's . Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The beat and only reliable remedy for DELATED FKH lODS. Cure tha most ohaLln. ata cases In t to 10 daya Price 82 per box, mailed In plain wrapper. Soli by druggists everywhere. Address T. J, PIERCE, Hi. First at, Portland Or.1 F3 92 ' 3-Month . Term Accountlnjr 1 5.00 Algebra 3.00 Architectural Arithmetic .. n i.i : DOOKKCCping ..,..,.,.... Boiinest nslith..i. ........ Business Law Carpentry aod Woodworking 10.00 Civil Servica (special)...,.. v Commercial Show Card..... 30.00 Electricity English (each class).., T TT I T-V rrcc-nana drawing r . - I ucomciry German History, General (special).'.. Latin Machine Design if t T manual raining ....... 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