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V ' THE 'OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, (SUNlJAY MORNING, 8EPTEMBER 15,' 1907, TOXIQHT'8 AMTSEMKNTg. 1 . Weill. .. .'.."Merry Wires WlndioV Marquam "The Bohemian Girl." Paker ...... "The Woman la the Case." Empire "X Texas Ranger. Grand Vaudeville Lyrlo . ""Forty-Nine." Star "The City of New Tort" The Oaka .. O. W. P. carline Baseball ..Twenty-fourth and Vaughn. at I o'clock. i " Jiaa 0aeae"aaesssjs"1 jaaaa'aSaais")t Tomorrow morning1 the doora will wing open and display the wealth Of art china and other excluslre warea car vied by Bailey & Co.. 424 and 42 Wash ington atreet, an event that haa been looked forward to with unuaual Interest by the oonnolaaeura oft Portland. The eloae relation existing between the nous of Bailey Si Co. and the leading potteries of the old and . new world flaoea the Portland house In a position o assure the shopping public that a tr.p need not be made to New York, Parle or London to secure, the richest designs In art china, cut glass and general table aervlce. Articles of Incorporation of the Baker Theatre Amusement company were filed In the office of the county clerk yester day afternoon by George L, Baker, Mil ton W. Seaman and John 7. Logan. Their object is to enter the theatrlou field In Denver. Colorado, and maintain a atock company at the Tivoll theatre In that city. The main office of the company will be in Portland, witn a branch In Denver. The company la capi talized for 120.000. and Is authorized to transact business In Oreron. wash lngton, Nevada, Idaho, Montana and Col orado. plaint of 1. B. riutherford. ye af th managers of M. Seller Co.. Fifth and Pine streets. It la alleged thai be -entered the establishment upon bj claim that he was an Inspector of.the Nation al Automatic Mrs . Alarm company; whose devloes are Installed In the place. Layne waa recognised by Detective Jones aa having been taken Into custody several months ago on suspicion of lar ceny.' At that time a large number of M.r. tmxnA tn ha nrlaonera DOS- sesslon, but the police could not eonn4u mm wun jr crnu. - - r last night the detectives found or dosen teaspoons, aeveral rases J i plates and rasors taken from M. m r & Co. It la understood that Layn i i not hean In the emolov of the fire- mi company for over a year, and had tbority to Inspect any of the wir accused man maintains his in nor claims the incriminating artlcl In hia borne were given i? friends. TEACHERS is JOL IFICATIOII a ne and; It la pleasant to come here to order your suit as we make any suit In the house to order for 126. All you have to figure on is to get the goods that suits vou. as you know It will be $25. And we have one of-the largest stocks In the city. When people looK no re, they seldom order elsewhere. Try ue on your fall suit and save $10. Unique Tailoring Co., SOS Stark, near Sixth. Tbeeaee ef-ie. Mtrt- Shore?, g cripple, against Henry St. Raynor, an attorney, and Mrs. B. C. Preston, who ar charged with conspiracy to defraud her of valuable property In the City, will come up In the circuit couet tomorrow. Suit was filed yesterday and a temporary Injunction waa granted fireventing the defendanta from d I sprang- of the property they are alleged to have secured. An interesting police court case which will be heard tomorrow Is that Involving the raid on a lottery agency at 267 Salmon street yesterday after noon In which a Chinaman and a negro were arrested. The Chinaman. May Wai. deposited $160 as ball for his appear ance In court tomorrow morning. A large amount of lottery tickets and records containing the names of win ners were confiscated by the officers. J. C. Hess, a well-known Portland man, is in the hospital at Cascade Locks, aa the result of an accident which befell him while on a fishing expedition recently. While fishing Mr. Hens slipped and fell upon a sharp rock wrenching his leg and cutting Into the bone. It will be several days be fore Mr. Hess will be able to return to his home at Portland. A meeting will be held day morning by railroad officials of the San Franc' land Steamship company 1 Bteamsnip compan-v e KArthern and Northern' Pa cuss uniform rat ea for r frora San. Francisco -rfs Puget Bound and pointsIn Water through hoae- yards or sidewalks of or windows must be" pr and used only bet we and a. m., and ( ami be i ans Laid Yesterday for School Year Which Opens Monday. flutter of summery gowns and er clatter of hundreds of tongues the assembling of the teaohers ublta schools at the general oon Vld at the call of City Super- Jflg-ler at the High-school ball f afternoon, dent Klgler stood upon the , raoea tiM corps or assist V 1; ft 4l Tl - trn a chance to apeak. Vwent on, and vaoa t flUlad the eUr that voice. resonant bell used for eprto used contrary to the not fully. It will be shut Members of the. eitylfi . 1 their families were gueks c. land Railway, Light ' i&' P pany on an excursion 'tot' V terdar. The party left ociock and retu and returned at ing. The day waa dellgt f , tne uasaaero piviia grow A lecture to whloU all .1 girls of the city sj-e, Jlnvltedy. riven bv ur. uavia . iWBinn. lecturer and Bible teacher for Cub sr gatlonal churchea.-thlS afternoon t o cioca at ine i. m. . aubject of the lecture and. Social Service of i. C. 'A. rooma. . YheL-fJ'J ire The Christian T2Ll Mary Cullender fUed ult In (h cir cuit court yeaterday afternoon for a di vorce from C. O. Qullander, Chargin that he deserted her In February. 1(01 They were married in thlsJblty in May, If trs.-nr trullander desvoa-ie her maiden name, Jonason L. T. Keady has returned to Portland after more than two months' absence, having spent the time In London, Paris, Berlin and other EurCpean cities. He went on missions of business and plean use. and said he had accomplished both. It Is said he hps succeeded In Interest ing' British capital In certain Oregon business propositions of which more will be heard later. Something that you are greatly In terested In at the present time a. new fall suit. This Is what we promise you: The handsomest patterns In the city to choose from, a suit, mat nas cnarac ter. Individuality and Individuality and distinctiveness, a ?rlcs that will meet your approval ana alloring of the highest possible order. J. C. Schaefer A Co., tailors, 3 S3 Wash ington street John Elliott, who pleaded guilty re cently to Obtaining money and goods from the Moyer Clothing company on a forged check, was, sentenced to a year In the penitentiary by Judge Cleland in the circuit court yesterday afternoon, and was paroled. During the time of the sentence Elliott will be requlrod to re port ,regularly to the Prisoners' Aid society. Miss Beulah Duncombe, graduate of St Helen's hall, will reopen her private kindergarten September It, at $08 Grand avenue, north. Pupils called for and returned. Tuition $1 per month. Both phones. East J2J7, and C-1048. Charging that his wife. Louise O Sbarlghousen, deserted him In June, 106, Robert H. Sharlrhousen yestsrday afternoon filed suit for divorce In the circuit court. They were married at Stockton, California, In November, 1(02. School children will grow strong If they drink "Golden Grain Granules." A big package costs only 15o. It goes aa far as (2 worth of milk. All grocers sell this system-building cereal health coffee. Everybody Is talking about It The New Tork State society will hold one of Its regular monthly meetings at the home of Mrs. Edward T. Tsggart, 141 Sherman street, on Tuesday evening. September 17. All New Yorkers are cordially Invited to attend. This will remind you that now la the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same dar. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metxger, proprietor. Portland Shoe Repair company, tit Yamhill street between Third and Fourth streets for good, quick and sub stantial work. Best oak soles. Tie. Phone Main 7665. Bauer & Stopper.' "Harrlman versus Taft" will be the subject discussed tonight at Allsky ball. Third ana Morrison, ny j. u Stevens, branch five, socialist party. All are welcome and admission free. fr another i g. t.y. An attentive i i.; Assistant guperln t c;.. I ve roU. - A onased. w ' 'van res ware an- .Ih's.- r aJ fliiepheird. prin "i f .1,1, Herbert R. De . lj ;il i ma school; Kathleen .'. i" u . grade, Cuapman; !eti :i i, iilencoe schuoj: .Miss . li t erada, Hlnumiad; Miss 'ifc.li' i . Uilrd rru, Holladay; ua l.i. .,,cy. flfta grade, Leats: ( Cur- him, third grade. Mount i uthOjr, aUUi grade, , ; Mary-Kane and Miss .( VLlewsIlyn aohoul; Miss .in u tell wood school; Miss a. L.vim, UMAiiil U.rrl.nn Ul.. Ue. irth, Thompson; Miss Evelyn ;, cond grade, Woodstock; Miss Vuoimv thira grade. Woodluwn 4 Sl M. Lawln, eighth grade. Hoi- ii , jorg Butcher, manual trainlna tructions were five to the dif principals, and teachers were In ruoted to meet thalr raaDactlva nrlnnl- ri prvmpuv si s acuoca at ine ait erent schools Monday morn In a Mr, Rlgler in a short address to the teachers advised them that in all cases where the 'printed course of study con fllcts'Wltb the book list the latter is to he fellow sd, as in some he hd deemed It advisable to retain the old pooaa wnere tne pupils would use them out one term. Thus in the seventh grade class the pupils will retain the old geography, as luat term finished the course of study in that branch. In the nlnll .grace me old grammar, history and cttlsenahlp book will be retained. Kara to mecaJl Work. Mr. Rlgler urged the teachers to a broader spirit In the valuation whlcn they- place upon the work done by pre vious teachers and previous schools. "Be Mow to say that the previous work has not been well done," said Mr. Rlgler; "let me altrulstlo feeling show M mm 1 f nnt inlv In Ml.tlnH t . , i. done by teachers in the same school, but also In different schools and In differ ent cities. 'You can at the tan of 4ha bail sum mon the children to order, but you can not put back into their minds the rec ollection of work done three months Bra, inc woicn nsy nave Deen run ning wild." Ha advised spending the first week in review work, especially Special meetings of. principals and Dr Wilbur F. Crafts of Washington. D. C., author and lecturer of interna tional fame, will speak at the Y. M, C A. Sunday afternoon, September II. at 8:30. All men cordially Invited. A. Reiner, the furrier, has on exhibi tion several noveltlos in fine furs, orig inated and manufactured exclusively by him. Ladles are invited to call and in spect these at his salesrooms, 663 Wash. Ington. corner Seventeenth..- Mr. Reiner haa been In the business for SO years, and is considered an expert fitter and designer. from East $2,60 will buy, for a few days, a frac tional lot on carline, with house rent ing for $25 a month. Inquire of Seng stake St Lyman, SO Fifth street Steamer Jesse Harkrtna, for Camas, Wasnougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock atQt p. m. . Watchmaker, jewelry repairer; splen did opening for first class man. Reply to P-148, Journal. T Mrs.- Whigham, teacher to toe and piano; studio Tourny .building, 2nd and Taylor. Main 8326. Woman's Exchange, 181 Tenth street lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch. teachers followed In other mrnii nf ih. Duuaing. Professor Krohn wishes to meet all the new teachers on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock- in room 1 of th vrirh school. ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE TO LAY C0RHERST01 Ceremony Will Be Held This Afternoon at the New Club House. Victor Carlson has purchased 8. T. Dove, a fractional lot on Fourteenth street near Belmont upon which he will erect a modern residence. This Is one of the most desirable resi dence locations on . the East Side, and many nice homes are being built there. The sale was made by W. J. Day & Co. Do you want to know where you can have a suit made that will more than satisfy you In every detail, one you will enjoy wearing from the moment you put It on, and one that will keep Its good looks ana good shape as lone: wear It i The answer is at J. C. Schaef- as you Acme OH Co. sell safety eoal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East tit; B-1007. B. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. Wanted An office girl at the Dental Parlors, Third and Couch. Lilly er & Co., tailors, Raleigh building, 823 Washington street. It is In everybody's mouth. Children just love It It Is the talk of tho town. It makes the weak strong. Everybody is talking about it It Is rood enough for the White House. WhatT Of course, "Golden Grain Granules" the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee. J. L. Layne was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Jones and Tlph enor on a charge of trespass upon com- WE CARRY THE BEST OF FIVE DIFFERENT LINES OF CUT GLASS . In that way we secure the ex clusive1 designs. Large ship ments coming at about the same time have overcrowded our store. To relieve the sur plus, a general cut ht been made of all these lines. An in spection of the windows . will tell the story. The prices speak for themselves, and show that the reductions are bonaffde. Customers acquainted with our policy of marking all goods in plain figures will fully appre ciate our Special sales. HHTKEMPER'S Lowest Priced Jewelry . House for Fine Goods. , 286 MORRISON STREET, Dlamonda. Watcnes Beck's, 208 Alder D. Chamber, optician. 111 Seventh. Berger signs 184 Tamhlll phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. IMPROVING IRVINGTON. Pavements and Cement Walks for Every ' " street in Yew Addition. A transformation scene is In store for those who visit Irvlngton for the first time in some months. The city has a large force of men grading the streets preparatory to laying hard aurface pave ments and cement walks and curbings. A steam shovel Is at work cutting street through north from Thompson street All the streets from 14th to 24th will be opened up through to Knott street, and will be paved through out the whole tract Just acquired by the Irvlngton Investment Co., 39 Hamilton building, from Charles Francis Adams, a Boston millionaire. This tract com prises about 700 lots and is a beautiful section. Restrictions will not allow buildings to be erected closer than 26 feet to any street, and they must cost at least $2,&O0 and nothing but resi dences can be built. The whole tract Is studded with handsome maples and firs, some of which adorn the elegant homes already erected and In course of construction. Broadway cars will run out 22nd street, right through the Irvlngton In vestment tract and the 16th street line will be extended out through this prop erty also. This new aanmon is im mediately adjoining Tillamook street and extends to Fremont street, between 14th and 24th streets. The many eostly residences ranging from $3,000 to 115, 000, to be seet In Irvlngton,' are evi dences of the popularity of that section as an exclusive residential locality. When the present plan of Improvements is completed Irvlngton addition will be an ideal community. The large public school is about completed. Prize Contest News. Send your answers In at once, or If you have not so far entered, write to room 14, Hamilton building, for full details- Prises valued from IB to $54 will be announced next Sunday. The contest closes . Friday, the 20th, You have plenty of time. Write today. Un ion Meat company. . . 7"' Where to Dine.' Watson's Restaurant will serve fine thicken dinner today, ft watt, , The ceremony attending the laying of the cornerstone of the new club house, now In course of erection op posite St Mary's high school on Mor ris street, will take place at 2:S0 o'clock thla afternoon. Most Rev. Archbishop Christie will officiate, assisted by many of the local clergy. Some of the most prominent societies of the city will be largely represented ai tne runcilon. and an excellent musical program will be rendered by St. Mary's choir. Judge A. Eraser will speak, and also Dr. A. C. Bmith. The building is mod em in every respect and will afford splendid opportunities for social Inter course and for the moral, educational and physical development of its mem bers. Its cost Is estimated at $20,000 wnen compieiea. f ollowing is the pro gram; Rev. W. A. Daly presiding: Song, St. Mary's quartet; Introductory remarks, by Mr. P. E. Sullivan, presl- Bent; laying- of cornerstone and ad dress, by Most Rev, A- Christie, D. D.; chorus, St. Mary's choir; address. Judge A. Fraxer; "Young Men and the Fu ture,'' address by Dr. A. C. Smith; America, at. Mary s cnoir. Distinctive Publicity. Few cities In the United States have a tailoring establishment as progressive and up-to-date as the Columbia Woolen Mills store, in Portland. The men of the Rose City have learned to look to this store for something out of the or dinary, and It is doubtful if there is a more agresslve or more popular Insti tution In this line anywhere in the coun try. In every department of their busi ness they have Introduced modern methods Improved ways of doing things. Their splendidly equipped work rooms, and their magnificently stocked store Is a fine testimonial to the fore sight and energy of Grant Phegley, the active manager. An innovation in tne nrm a advertis ing; will be noticed today, in the Illus trative feature, which will prove of Interest to the men who have not been fortunate enough to have yet become ae- fiualnted with the store personally. It s the first of a series of Interior views, which are to be published every Sunday for several weeks to come. These views are all from sketches made especially for 4he purpose by Mr. Louis Rothe, on of Portland's leading artists, and are worked out In pen and Ink effect. Advertising of this high character has seldom, if ever before been adopted by any Pacific coatit firm in this line, In newspaper publicity, but Manager Pheg ley haa great confidence that the in novation will be appreciated and says he is satisfied that the newspapers will produce results not obtainable through any other mediums. '; ;::':: ' " -'- T ' Dr. Mary Lane formerly With X Radium Institute. Is Now With Mary Lane Institute Medical and Surgical, Inc. Diseases of women and children ex clusively. Maternity eases given spe cial attention. Sanitarium in connec tion. Consultation and advice free). Suffering women will do well to con sult with me. Correspondence confi dential. Address Lane Institute, I62H Washington St., Grand Theatre Bldg. Rooms 6 to 14. Tel. Main $928. Portland. HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE invite attention of new residents to their efficient and conservative methods of a gen eral, up-to-date banking business. Piano Instructions SCHOOL sxrrxrxo B. CASBOU'B or xcoszmir coz pzavo pxATiara fie Style flof e Whofo Shopping Is a Pleasure and Credit Is for All Handsome FALL SUITS Ready to Wear , The superb cut, richly beautiful fabrics, splendid work manship and reasonable prices of our new fall and winter suits impress every shopper who visits "the style store." This season's styles are so unusually varied, and our as sortment so complete that every woman and girl can be becomingly gowned, and at the Misses' jaunty and serviceable of style. To choose from we have all the colors and fabrics that have been pronounced by the mode makers "the thing" for fall and winter wear. See the new styles for yourself that's the better way. same time in the very height suits range from $18 to $30 Women's well tailored street novelty suits from $25 to $40 Elaborate gowns for the more dressy occasions $40 io $80 NOTE: When through selecting your suit, ask to see our special lines of high grade sweaters; those for misses and children should be examined by every mother of a school girl. Eastern Outfitting Co. Tfae Store Where Yonr Credit Is Good Cor. Washington and Tenth Streets Will open for the season tomorrow, September 16. Beginners taken in dividually or In classes for a lim ited time. tudlo at resld.no., eT TUnders st. Home Phone A-4209. North Pacific College of Dentistry POBTZJurs, oxncrosr. Unsurpassed In equipment end advantages. One of the largsst schools of dentistry In the entire west The annual session begins Oc tober 1. For further Informa tion and catalogue address Dr. Herbert C. Miller, Dean. Comer Fifteenth and Oonoh Its., Portland, Orefoa. 81:- net Rings of all descrip tions made to order. American names en graved with the three (cardinal Chinese charac ters, vie. niorv. Prna. flperlty and Longevity. I Charges reasonable and 1 orders of any design 1 promptly executed and 1 sent prepaid to any part Tin skilled of ths U. B Chlnesa Jeweler, 700X SJA1TO ft CO., A CENTER 0E INDUSTRY Opportunities, Advantages, Training for Young Women IN HOME ARTS IN BUSINESS PLAIN SEWINQ SHIRT WAIST DRESSMAKING MILLINERY GOOD ENGLISH SPELLING PUNCTUATION ARITHMETIC PENMANSHIP IN LANGUAGE English ..J .Kwm AMERICAN LITERATURE AND L TERATURE English literature GERMAN IN PINE ARTS MANDOLIN GUITAR FREE HAND DRAWING DESIGN LEATHER WORK EMBROIDERY Select the class you need at once. Register as soon as possible. Classes open September 30 Young Women's Christian Association Corner Sixth aad Oak Streets Jay Yu Chong, Mngr., 2S1 Alder street. PERSONAL. Mrs. Alfred E. Clark and her daugh ter. Miss Louis Man, have returned home after a stay at Moore's hotel at the beach. Ice. For Ice call Main JJ4 or A-SS45. Delivery company. 251 Stark at lee CUMemedf. ifswbrst. nm imoww ran- Turut'i Ixtraet ol OabelM aa Oeseiba is I OAPSULES. 1 ThefcuMm. lukk ndAorAour tor iorrtae.e.sMt, white., eta. Eeey Lka. eoenelMt to earn. FUUr eaia sueaetfal (M PrtoeSU Rows St Martin's. 351 Wash ington st, Portland, Or. ; or by mail from The Tarrant Co., 44 Hudson st, New j Tork. I NIGHT SCHOOL No pupil teacher instructs our Night School classes. Departments are not overcrowded. Personal attention to each student is our method. You may enter at any time. may SffhfPrfc TallO"hB00kkcePn& Arithmetic, Pcnman JUUJCIU I QUIIl .sh.p Shorthand Typewriting, Eng- glish, Spelling, speed Shorthand, Banking, Accounting. Drop a postal for our College Journal. $ Wnrrt TO DESK B WASHINGTON ft TENTH 3TS-, PORTLAND, ORB. Prepares You lot Proroct t. Opens Sept. 23 SPECIAL COUESr3 English, Commercial, Industrial, C lf Preparatory. CLASSES' Ten Accounting Algebra Architectural Drawing...... Arithmetic 'J Bookkeeping Business English............ Business Law .............. Carpentry and Woodworking: IOX Civil Service (special).....' Commercial Show Card..... SO.: Electricity 10.0 English (etch class) 2A Free-Hand Drawing .', ' CO Geometry ' 3.0 German J History. General (special)...'. iaiin Machine Desiern ft 1 1 TV- - .' : - . manual irainme Mechanical Drawing ,,, 0.00 Mtrhanica and Anolied Matha ' ematics 3. CO Motors, Gas SO.C; Mining and Assaying ....... IO.O Penmanshio 3.C Physical Geography Physics Plumbing Salesmsnship .. Railroad Clerks Shorthand Spanish ... Telegraphy .. Trigonometry Typewriting . Vocal Music 5.0O B.OO O.OO 3.C 3.C: IO.OO 8.0 a , 8.CO B.OO B.OO IO.OO 3.0O B.OO S.OO Wmwl ThmIk L..1O-0 D Working Boys English School 4.CO Send or call for free illustrated cat alogue. Fourth and YamhilL Phono Exchange 65. USinESSCOLLEGL 'THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY' Tttromo xxrrxsnra. vmmtm amu Koausow. , A. F. ABXSTBOVa, U. B, rBXVCXPAXh 1 ours is a large ana growing insula tion. We occupy two floors ttxlOO feet, and have a 120,000 equipment Reputa tion for thorough work brings more calls for help than we can meet posi tion certain for each student when competent All modern methods of bookkeeping taught Chartler la our shorthand easy. raDld. legible. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi ness forms and peawork free. Call, phone or write today. Columbia University Ualrenrlty Park snatloa, rortland. Or. Catholto Boarding and Day School for young men and boys. Situated on a high plateau skirting the Wlllametta river and overlooking the pa no ram to city of Portland; a veritable health re sort for students. Xxtensive play, grounds and the largest gymnasium In the north weat Collegiate, Preparatory and Commer cial Courses. Catalogue sent on applica tion. . , BEJV. JOSEPH OAZXAOHSB. C. S. C. President. CXOO& crura iswuam 10. Portland Academy rOSTZAHS, OBXOC. - maateeBU Tear Opasa septemhe if. Fits boys and girls for a astern and western colleges. Over two hundred graduates admitted to college. A board ing hall for girls, with comforts an t cars of home. An athletle field v an i thoroughly equipped gymnasium. ' a large corps of competent and experi enced teachers. Elementary rrad. both primary and grammar, under the same management Catalogue sent 011 application. Mtdical Department OF THB , ,r UNIVERSITY OF OREGOa list Annual Bession Begins Sept IS. '07. Address 8. E. Joseph!, M. D.. Dean, 610 Dekum Bldg.. Portland. , The Allen Preparatory Schccl Corner E. 12th and Salmon at a. Fits for eastern and western colleges and scientific schools. Seventh year be gins September 1. 1907. For cataloguea address Ths Alien Pre-1 paratory Bohool. Telephone East 48 SI, Office hours. S 11. . ?. THE CALUMET PARK ST.. BET. MORRISON AND AUDBR A strictly first-class hotel, with all modern conveniences and comforts. European or American plan. Quests can ar range to take either breakfast, lunch or dinner. ' Qua Meeta AH Train. Service Pre THB LEADING BUSINESS COLLEOt ELKS BUILDING. IH5RTLAHD, ORKGfOW, A course in our College means better work better wages. If you sre nterested, write for our latest tatslouge. YOUR SALARY DOUBLED" It may be the turning-point of your career, H. W. BSHNKXL Pres. I. WAUEXK, Frte. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK, Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth. PORTLAND vs.- OAKLAND Sept. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14, IS. Doublo header Sunday, on admission. Came called at 3:00 p. ra. Daily. Gam called at 2:30 p. m. Sundaya, ,,; Ladies' Day Friday ADMISSION 25c V Grandstand 25c. Children 10? The Old BooKstor For many years at II Tamhyi st. ' now located at lit Ith St ;jpof Postofflee, aad 111 Id St.. betwe.n T lor and Balmon, whera - the r ' adopted school booka can b had I and second hand; to SUOITtT DAKAQX9 At yerr low mioes. fllnser. ; Wheeler k Wilson, Domestle, White, Heuseho LMr ana emers; make room tor r w stock, n. U. tlOLU lit Morrison at, tr uaca . bulMlag. . i-y j t Id, 10 - 1 . .