The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 07, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE , OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL; PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 7, 1007.
iTown topics
TOXIOIirS AMUSEMENTS.
HolUir "Raffles
Marquam. ..'Toe Nlhtlnfinle.
Baker "A Hole In the around.
Kmpire . 'Sweetest Olri In Dlxto.
grand Vsuaevni
Lyrlo
itir .
'Woman Ajralnet Woman.
Confessions of a Wife,
v. - i .1 i. n . : . .. a 4
. lliv lirai lime llio ( Ul iianu 4"
I Vn,n'B tlu0 tnet let nISht with severu
per bv en of thorn. Union Mar Bhaw
''Men In Advertising" u the subject
i7 oompar
yet raay
Bh7 compared the adver
and the hi
of today, riiiphualsln
tho u-fful adver
longer resorted to mi
attention to Ms offer
of her talk,
tlsinc man nf
vertulns man
the pulnt that
tUlns man no
truth to draw
and that the pi le were learning to
look for the truth. In relliililo Mdveitlae
inenis. a. l.. Button, etner or ino ua
vertlelns; department of the Jamestown
ex poti i ion. apoKe. tejnnK wny me area
exposition vaa a failure and tho lessons
to bo deducted I ht rf f I oin. There were
many other speakers.
At the meeting of tho Counrll of Jew
lsh Women hold yesterday afternoon,
Mrs. S. A. Kvana, In an address on "Ore
iron aa viewed From Jamestown, Rave
an ItitrrcHtinn sketch of the relative p.
Ition In Institutional and educative
work or the women of the north west and
of the Mutiny aouth. Mra. 8. M Hlumnuer
reported on the work of the Neighbor
mod Houoe and MIhb Friendly on her
vlalt to tht Stale Federation meeting
Two violin aoloa were Riven by Mim
Cahlll, accompanied by Mrs...W. K.
Thomas, Current event were riven In
an able paper by Mra. duatav Simon.
V
At the monthly social and -tea of
Central M. C. T. IT., Mr. Badiley apoke
on "Personal Influence.-' After the
naming of superintendents ahd church
vice-presidents. Mis Kose Iiavldson
national lecturer for the Young; Wo
men a Christian Temperance union,
made a short, talk. Mis I)avldson will
peak during tho comlna;, week In the
city and county. At the close of the
moetlnn an hour .waa spent In discus
sion. Refreshments were aerved. Next
week there will he a qinntlnn box In
crtmrgs of Mra. Ida llarkley.
Permanent organization of the Port
land Heal Ettate Exchange will be ef
fected at a banquet to be riven by the
realty board as aoon aa the necessary
arrangements can be made. M. (i.
Griffin, chairman of the banquet com
mittee, will call a meeting; of hla com
mittee today to select a place and date
for the banquet. It la planned to In
vite several prominent local men, not
members of the realty board, to attend
the U liquet and make addresses. .
At the 'Women' club meeting to
be held tomorrpw afternoon at the Wo
men of Woodcraft hall the topic of the
auy la, -How Our City la Governed
Airs. l. c. Chapman, chairman of the
city, will make the Introductory re
marks. Mayor Lane will speak on the
general ned and' the means of Im
proving our city government. Pr. Es
ther Pohl will speak on the health of
our city.
PIZEN.TO TUB SCAMPS
The M. D. bora art In It from their to-
. nans, to their heads
' All ' around the country thar are
wanted to be mayors
Till now there Is no being that the
As the man of plUs and powders prone
10 proa mem in their laira.
In Portland la the fav-rlte, known aa
Pr. Harry. kan.
(By the way. we do his washing
that's what, makes him seem so
trim)
That man's prescribed for scalawag
whole bucketful of pain.
Tilt every mother's son of 'em Is dead
afraid of him.
And now old 'Frisco's Taylor Is engaged
t(f scalp the bunch.
And is looking north to Harry Just to
aee how It la done.
And the latter glvea hla brother a most
beneficial hunch,
Explicitly explaining how to get "em
on the run. Etc.
UNION LAUNDRY
Tel. Main 3911; A-112S.
Second and Columbia.
ELEVATOR FALLS
UJP1B
ed to drink Qolden Grain Granules, the
cereal health coffee." Anyone ma
write to Mr. Racers, hla address
Tacoma, Washington.
f.
lectures Evangelist E. W. Bhepard
of ltuchanan. Michigan, is at Advent
Christian church on Second street be
tween Kail and Lincoln, with hla large
chart. Every evening at 8 o'clock. Free.
All are Invited.
Mr. and Mra, le Nertllllon of 341
Columbia street are receiving the con-
rratulatlona of their friends on the
birth of a eon. Mother and child are
reported doing well.
Christ ian Poulscn Seriously
Injured While Working
On Doorway to Lift.
Caught beneath a descending eleva
tor In the Washington building, Chris
tian Paulsen, a carpenter, living at
801 East Thlrty-flrrt street, received
Injuries today that may result In hi
death. Ha was on a sruffuld tearing
away the woodwork above the door
of the entrance to the shaft on tho
first floor when the elevator descended
crushing his head between the floor of
the elevator and the casing ubovn the
door. He was removed at owe to tit.
Vincent's hospital In the police patrol
wagon.
Ihe accident occurred at !t 30 o'clock
within rive reet or wit sidewalk where
the Washington street crowds were
passing. The tile floor was covered
with the blood of the Injured man be
fore he could be removed. The Wash
ington building Is located on the Nouth
east corner ot Fourth and Washington
streets.
Paulsen was working- Just inside the
Washington street entrance with two
VIEWS OF CREW
CORRECT DRB08 POR MBN
DIFFER FROMJUR Y
Kailroad Employes Believe
Wreck in Which Glass
Was Killed Unavoidable.
Frsnk W. Glass, too engineer killed
In a head-end collision at the east end
of the steel bridge yesterday mronlng,
came to hla death because, of nerll-
gence on the part of Engineer George
A. Ferguson, of tho Pendleton local, ac
cording to tho finding of the coroner's
Jury. An Inquest waa held In the after
noon and thn testimony of the train
crews on both the Incoming Southern
Pacific and the outgoing J. It. & N.
The United paushter of the Confed
erarv w 111 be entertained bv Mra. A. M
.Lee .u her residence, S4 Fifth street
Frldnv evenlna- NnvtWnher ft. at f
o'clock.
We sponge anft press your clothes
and shine your shoes, all for tl per
month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run
everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co.. J0
btara
Steamer Jesss Harvlns, for Camas.
Wshougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Save the discount (25 cents) by psy-
ng jour bills for November service on
r before the 10th of the month. Home
Telephone companv.
- v
Dr. George Rnbensteln. exoert octl
elan. Consultation free. Perfect fit
ting lenses. 183 4th at. near Yamhill.
ig y
xarnlued free. Goodman's, ill Morrl-
on, opposite St. Charles hotel.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal
le gasoline. Phone East "SI;
oil and
B-1007.
Women's Exchange, US Tenth street.
uncli 11:19 to 2: business men's lunch.
The Oak Grove Improvement asso
ciation will hold a meeting this even
ing o discus tr proposal to cede the
northern kecuon of Clackamas county
to .Multnomah county, making the
Clackamas river the boundary. There
are several reasons urged for the change
onii also much objection to It. The
meeting this evening will be one of the
mo.p interesting the association has
held for some time.
Bertha Ilelnzc was denied motion for
a new trial in the United States cir
cuit court yesterday. Mrs. Hetnse, a
auministrntrix or tier husband s estat
uen me .American type rounders com
pany Tor xa.ooo damages for the deat
of her husband who was Injured whll
worning ior me soncern. jr.i lury re
turned a verdict in favor of the com
pany.
B. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts.
Woodward Dancing Academy, Arlon
halL Tonight. Lessons 25 cents.
other curpenters engaged in remodeling
tne stairway and rnnnnuiK to another
side the entrances to the elevntor shaft.
While this work has been going ahead,
the managers of the building have con
tinued using the elevator so as not to
Inconvenience the occapunts of thn of
fices in the building.
The injured man Inserted his head
Into the shaft Just aa the elevator un
der the control of ('. S. Shaddock, was
descending the shaft. The elevntor is
noiseless and neither could the car
penter or the elevator man know of
the dnnger to the former The car
penter knew, however, that tho elevator
was being usd.
Paulsen sustained a compound frac
ture of the upper Jaw find numcroui
other injuries about the head and fare
It was only a miracle that his neck
was not broken. It is given out m the
hospital that there Is little, hopo for
his recovery.
THIRTEEN THOUSAND
ON TWO MEN'S HEADS
Tou can find at 160 6th the gentle
man's caterer, Harry C. Hippie.
Silverware, Watches: Beck's, 205 Alder
Eyes made young. Goodman's, 211 Mor.
Eat government Inspected meat.
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Try the Independent laundry.
Bark Tonic for rheumatism.
FIRST MEETING OF
WHITE TEMPLE CLUB
Rev. John Ovall, former preBldln
eider of Swedish district Tuget sound
conference, and field agent last confer
ence year for the Anti-Saloon league,
was transferred yesterdar by Itlsno
I. M. Moore from the pastoral charge
i murquam, uregon. and appointed pas.
ior or tne rirst swetiisn Methodls
Episcopal church, Portland, Oregon.
List of articles found on streetcars
November 5, 1907: Four purses,
pair eye glasses. 1 gold watch fob,
go-cart. 5 umbrellas, 4 packages, 2 pair
may s gioves, cans or paint, i team
Biers apron, i lunch box.
ster's apron. 1 lunch box.
O. W. P. building, First
streets.
Call room 4
and Alder
Commencing November 7, 1907, the
Vancouver, Woodlawn, Alberta, Russell
nnaver ann urenaway cars will cross
the river westerly over the Steel brldse
ana easterly over the Ktirnstde bridge
until further notice, owing to repairs
io me mirnsiae bridge. Portland Kail
way, Light & Power company.
A meeting of the East Side Business
Men's club will be held this evening In
the parlors of the East Side Athletic
club. Healy block, East Morrison nnd
Grand avenue, to discuss further plans
for the advertising campaign and take
up otner matters of interest to east
side business men.
Penney Bros. Friday Special. All of
our 11.60 grade of California wines at
tl per gal.; our 1 grade of Port and
Sherry wines at 76c per gal.; I. W. Har
per whiskey, regular $4.50, at $3.50 per
gai., r nujy omy. aiv-asi Hi. Morrison
at.. Phono E. 287. -Fre delivery.
Regular meetiy.jf the East Side
Business Men's club will be held
this evening In the parlors of the
East Elde Athletic vlb. East Morrison
and Grand avenue. Borne matters of
Importance to east side business men
Will be discussed.
Thomas Eggers, president American
Fish company, says: "We knew nothing
else than sickness, doctor and medicine
in my house for 14 years, till we start-
The White Temple Men's club held its
first regular meeting In the lecture room
of the temple last night. There were
about 200 men In attendance, and the
evening was a most enjoyable occasion.
The first part of the program was ren
dered by a double quartet of colored 1u
hllee singers, a local company of which
George Watkson Is leader. Their ren
dition nf tho old-time plantation songs
approached perfection, and they received
many encores. This was followed by
the permanent organization of the club,
and the following officers and board of
managers were elected: President,!
Harry W. Stone; first vice-president. Dr. ;
B. P. Shepherd; second vice-president.
Dr. Alvln Ralrd; secretary. Frank Tom-
Ilnson; assistant secretary. J. W. Pal
mer; treasurer, Fred Johnston; assist
ant treasurer. T. W. Swartx: directors.
O. O. Manning. C. A. Lewis, D. W. Chase,
Captain J. A. Sladen. O. P. M. Jamison, i
W. O. Haines and Clyde C. Byars.
This was followed by the second nart
nf the program, rendered by Claude
Hicks, impersonator. Interspersed with
music bv the Jubilee singers. At the
close of the program light refreshments 1
were served and everybody went home
hnppv. looking forward to the next
meeting of the club, which will occur
Wednesday evening, November 27.
Rewards aggregating 113 000 are being
offered by the Great Northern, the post
office department and the Valine Insur
ance company for the arrest and con
viction of two train robbers who held
tip the oreat rormern one nine west
of Rondo, Flathead county. Montana.
at 2:4f. o clock on the morning of b-p-
tember 12. The two men are about th.
same ago. approximately years, aim
are common locking. J m y nave con
siderable monev as a result or theLr
robberv and may be found hanging
about tho lower classes of gambling
houses and notorious resorts. 1 he re
wards are offered through the I'lnUerton
detective agency.
KENIL WORTH TO
FORM BOOSTERS CLUB
train wa taken.
Engineer Ferguson and his flremn
George E. Curl told of the accident and
testified they were unable to see t.ic
Incoming train because of the foir
They said they were running at about
three or four miles an hour when the
accident happened.
J. M. Wetherford and W. E. Brown,
fireman and head brakeman of tho in
coming train said they estimated the
speed of the outfsolng train, driven by
engineer Ferguson, at from 10 to 12
miles an hour.
At the conclusion of the testimony
the Jury, composed of P. Murray, W. W.
Rath, J. M. Gilbert. WlllUm 1.. Hlg
glns, I). C. Anderson and I 'an Leather
man, g.ive It aa Its verdict that the,
death of Glass was due to Engineer
Ferguson's negligence.
It Is not thought that District At
torney Manning, who conducted the ex
amination at the Inouest. will take nnv
action against Ferguson on account of
the verdict tcturned. The evidence
showed a dense fog to have been pre
vailing at the time of the collision, and
It Is the opinion of many trainmen and
railroad employes that Fireman Ucth
e.rford and Hrakeman Brown, of the
Southern Pacific train had a good case
of stage fright when they saw the Pen- I
dleton train which perhaps more ihan
doubled the speed of the train In their
eyes.
Taking Into consideration the fog and
slippery tracks and heavy curve and
Krude It la not thought possible that
Engineer Ferguson could have attained
a speed of 10 or 12 miles an hour wl'.h
his light engine and heavy train In cuch
u short distance after leaving the
bridge.
Another Home Lost.
Unless you provide your lawn or the
land surrounding your home with trees,
shrubs and vines you have fulled in
one of the necessary requisites to a
complete home place.
roi t lie most perfect of imported and
ornamental trees, vines and fruit trees
or hII Kinds, it will pay vou to call on
J. B Pilklneton at once, foot of Yam
hill street. Portlard. lr.
m
WHY
have your clothes made to
order? The ready-to-wear
garments displayed here
are produced for us by
Alfred Benjamin
& Co.
with the intention of
equaling the exclusive
tailors' products at a far
less than his charges. You
can judge of the results
with no obligation to buy.
E. & W. Dress Shirts
KNOX Silk and Opera Hats
AmrsxMXXTs.
HFIIIC THFiTt?P rtaiw
14th and
Waablagton -'- lUkJiiiu. fcala I
lonaiT $a$ O'clock.
Friday, Sat. Nights. Matins Saturday,
s.' xxxjum XX1TT
In the Interesting Dram
RAFFLES?
Evenings II. R0 to tS. Matins $1 to J5c,
MARQUAM QRAND 7
Portland Famous Theatre, i
Tonight and sVemalnfler of Week. ,
"THE NIGHTINGALE1 J
"t'p to the Mlnut and a IJttl Ahead."
one of the Hood Things. ,
Evenings zr, 50c, 75c; Matinees I So. BOo.
"THE GENTIUTY
SHOP"
311 MORRISON ST., 0PP. P. 0.
4
o ptes
new..
Resident and property owners In
Kenllworth are Invited to attend a
meeting to be held at the home of I. (' !
Clodfelt, 898 Fast Thirty-second street,
this evening, for the purjione of organ 12- ;
ing a push club. The object Is to secure I
the grading of streets and the general i
Improvement of the suburb such as,
other Improvement associations are do
inc In practically every suburb on the
east side.
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Hesitate
1
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Come to this office with all of
your tooth troubles, then you are
assured of the best work.
We can extract one or all your
teeth without hurting a bit, and
put In new teeth the same day If
you desire.
Our bridge work Is the best ob
tainable. A bridge fitted at this
office is a positive comfort.
Nothing ever has to be done over
again that we once finish. We
supply only the work that is
lasting.
We use only the best material
in our crown work. We aim to
secure your friends' work also.
1 20 YEARS HERE
PATROLMAN PARKER
HAS BEEN REINSTATED
Laxity of discipline In following the
rules of the police regulations was
shown at the hearing of H. E. Parker,
the discharged patrolman who was re
Instated bv the civil service commis
sion yesterday when Pnrker stated that
the rule requiring medical certificates
from men absent because of illness was
not generally followed. Although Chief
Gritzmacher and other police officials
were present none denied the truth of
Parker's statement.
Parker wns dismissed by the exec
tttive board September 13. for being un
necessarily absent, from duty August 4.
Although able to show to the commls-
lon that he had been sick on that dav. I
Parker was reinstated with a fine of I
one month s pay because of the great
number of times he had been tardy in
tho past year.
Horse Show.
Special music will be a'feature every
evening during the horse show at the
Hazelwood cream store, 388-390 Wash
ington street.
NOW is the
time-the cor
ner of Sev
enth& Stark
the place
and
And business constantly increas
ing. Ask yourself the reason and
only one answer can suggest it
self. Nervous people need not
fear our treatment, there are no
bad effects at the time or after
wards. We have mastered our
profession nnd results fully con
firm the statement. We save all
teeth that can possibly' be saved.
TRIHWS
n 1
ft r m. 1 11 1
rur ine nome Milliner
fJt The loveliest of millinery accessories
-. c for the woman of taste and knack. A
V- z- number of needed items that are priced
very low :
UNTRIMME0 FLATS $1.50
These are the very best pure wool felt, and come in a large
variety of colors.
Extra wide high luster silk for bows, per yard $1.00
Extra quality all silk trimming ribbon, per yard 25
Elegant ostrich tips, 75c values, for 50t
''Extra quality black wings, 25c values, for 15
Urnamental ball pins, all colors 10
BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS
All ready to put on hundreds to choose from every variety
of style and shade nearly all greatly reduced.
BIG BOW FLATS FOR GIRLS
Girlish and becoming regular $4.50 " An
values tpU Ui)
All our exquisite pattern hats reduced to less than half.
P P A I F V ' -212'214 Third s,reet
1 IV iJL f 4 1 4JP Comer Salmon
VISIT US.
BAKER. THEATUt nome Kaia v,
OXO. X.. BAKEK, Ctonl Maaares.
HO.MK Of THK RAKKll STOCK CO.
Tonight - All Week Matlnea Saturday. ,
Second great Hnyt Play of the. Benson.?
"A Hole in the Ground" 0
Nothing but Pun, Laughter, Muslo and
Merriment. ft
FvenltiKs, nfic. &oc. Matlnea, ll. the.
Wt Week, "The Adveotux of tadj
Ursula." " '
-?
UMPIRIJ THUATRD l-Mor-'
son and 12th. Phone Main lit. ' J -Ml
ton W Seaman, Manager, ' 1
Kaslrrn mad nttrtirttnn Only. All.,
thla week Matinees Wednesday and ,
Satunla A new nnd charming Southern
plnv I'V Knitn Slernr.n
"tie iwiitest aw. nr vtxtm.m .
Nlg'it price., i.sr, ;ic, 35c, iOc Ma tit '
noes, 1'ie, ;no.
next Week "Human Hearts." '
i
LYRIC THEATRE!
Both rnosa! Main 4685, Xosaa A103C
Week commencing Monday, November 4
THE LYRIC HTiX K CO. PRESENTS
"womajt aoaxjtst woiuir." " '
Matinee Ttve.day, Thursday, Sattjf J '.
day anil Sunday. Prices 10c and JOfl.
Every evening at s 15. Prices 10o. X " .
and 30c. Boxes 50c. Office open 16
a. m. to 10 p. m.
THE GRAND
Yanderllle da Luxe.
ALL. THIS WKEK.
The Big Headlines.
CXAB. B. W11D, KATHXY X
II CO.
MAY YOHB
Formerly Lady Francis Hop.
Time and prices remain th same.
The STAR S.t S3
ALL THIS WEEK.
The R. E. French Stock Co. Present th
Orest Moral Drama,
"tib oovrssszovs or a wxtm."
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursday
and Saturday at t.tO. Price 10c, 20a.
Every evening at 8:15. Prices 15c. 2 So
15c. Reserve seats for all performancef
by lther phone.
The Portland
PORTLAND. ORECJOU
EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AND COMMERCIAL
TRAVELER
Everything to eat and drink, and
it costs no more la th
Portlant Hotel Rathskeller'
than elsewhere in the elty. Every
weekday night from :!0 to IS,
X. O. BOWEU, Maaage. ,
J I L Ml, Dentist
A SHUU PUfJ W RMU TT aUA4i VM
t
sts. 8. a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 9
to 13. Painless Extraction SOc;
FUtss $5. BOTH PHOWES
a a its mazv aoa.
You can't read a newspaper without noticing where somebody
has heen robbed of a larjje amount of money.
It may have been taken from under the carpet, from bureau
drawers or under the floor, but the money is gone and no trace left.
Too often such robbery is accompanied by bloodshed and mur
der. The victim is killed to avoid exposure or tortured to disclose
the hidden wealth.
The man who carries large amounts of calh or hides them
around his premises places a premium on crime, and should not
grumble if he is robbed.
We offer you a safe place, to deposit your money, a place where
it is insured against loss.
We will supply you with a check book which enables you to
draw your money at any time. (
If a burglar steals your check book he can't draw your money
and we will give you another check book.
THE PRICE,
For a splendid all-wool, high
est character, made-to-measure
Black or Blue Cheviot, Serge
or Thibet Suit, tailored in the
latest fashionable style, in the
very best manner, guaranteed
to please, fit and retain that in
dividual air of exclusiveness
found only in Columbia. Hand
Tailored Garments. The price
is special this week only; regu
lar value $40.
GRANT PHEGLEY,
Manager.
Elks' Building
Seventh and Stark
Sewing Machines
.No matter what you want to
ray wo can satisfy your needs.
Bewins Machines $4 up. All
Stylos, all Makes.
New, rood as new, slightly dam
aged and second hand.
THE WHITE
SEWING MACHINEAGENCY
B. B.
430 Washing-ton.
JOKES
Corner 11th.
HULTHOMAH BTIOET
New Expo Rink
Skate mornings skate afternoons.
Learn now Buy a Skat Book.
FRIDAY X.ADIES' WIGHT.
LADIES' WIGHT
Big Oaks Rink
TONIGHT
Special Care for Beginners. Cars
Kvery 10 Minutes.
THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS
1907 CROP 1907 CROP
Four Crown Confection Raisins, carefully seeded, per lb 12tt
Kancy Sultana. Raisins, per lb 12V4tf
Grecian Currants, hand picked, per lb . . .VL f2U
Leghorn Candled Citron, per lb ..253
Leghorn Candled Orange Peel, per lb .'.25c
Leghorn Candled Lemon Peel, per lb oK
Mission White Figs, per lb in
Mission Black Kigs, per lb xS
Preferred Stock Custard Pumpkin. 8-lb. can 2oS
Preferred Stock Cream Squash J-lb. can 20
Home-made Mine Meat, per lb.i lKk
Heinz Mince Mat, 6-lb. crock.. (r(. oicli
Durkee Mince Meat Spices, packafte '.lOe
Purkee Ture Leaf Sage, package ' '"jo
Purke Poultry Seasoning, per can, 10c and 25
New Walnuts, fancy, 2 pounds 45?
New Almon.ls, fancy, 2 rounds for 45?
Rogue River Apples, per box jtX
Sliced Lemon Cling Teaches, gallons 50
Sweet Cider, Boiled Cider, Purest Spices, Strictly rreeh Eg-g-s.
TURKLYS TURKEYS TURKEYS
riace your orders for our Famous Corn-fed Turkeys for your Thanksgiving-
dinner.
D. C. BURNS COMPANY
210 THIRD BTBEET, BE TWEE W TATX.OB AWD SAZiUOW.
Both phones Main 616. A-162&
MILITARY
srAnruv'
"
PORTLAN0 ORE.
School for Young Hen and
Boya. , j
Preparation for eo1
leges. U. & Military an4 -J
Naval Academies. - Ac ,
credited to Stanford,
Berkeley, Cornell. Am-,
herst and all State Uni
versale and Agriooltural J
Colleges.. Manual train
Ing. Business course i
The principal has bad It r
years experience In Port
land. Comfortable quar2
ters. Best envlronmenta.
Make reservations new. ,
For Illustrated caUlosj .
and other litaratore ad-
drsa . ! 3
J. W. GILL, U. D.. ;
Prtnolpal and Froprletc j
151
DRAGON,
Restaurant
sou
149 7TX ST-
Wear Korrlaoau
Finest Chinese Res
taurant In the City,
Chop Bney, Woodles,
Steak, Chops and
Oyatsra. '
Merchants Lunch
Daily I5c
oosra wa
jaaaager.
:A TJiird St., Corner Pine
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
The PORTLAND TRUNK Mft CO.
"MADE IN OREGON" GOODS
Gas Ma rt tie Free
With every , four purchased. In other
words, five mantels of the same varie
ty for the price Of four. Sneclnl fnr nnn
weeK oniy. to miroauoe our store.
VNXCir OAS MANTEL CO.
24 Yamhill at., bet. 4th and Bth.
Mantels, Gas and Electric Fixtures.
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Main 2774
Pacific 3090
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107 Sixth St., Near Stark
Webfoot Oil Blacking
Hakes Shoes Waterproof rreserres
leather Wot a Shine.
AT. AW JDSALSBS.
Tft, OREGON DAILY f JOURNAL
ANEW SP AIIR tOtif tMl PIOFLi
usisiesIBllegl
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
xrcroBD mutual a. 'i nra Aard
MOBJUSOV.
A. . ABMSTBOHO, XA. WUKCITAi.
Ours Is a large and growing instltu
tlon. W occupy two floors (SxlOO feet. ,
and hava a 120,004 equipment Boputa- '
tlon for thorough work brings mora
calls for help than wa cas maet posi- ;
tlcn certain for aacli ; student when
competent. All modern method ef
bookkeeping- taught. Chartler Is ui -shorthand
easy, rapid, legible. Student
admitted at any time. Catalogue, busi
toess forms and penwork ; free. , t-ail.
phone or write today. '
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