The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND; THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, "1C03.
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IS DISCOUNT :0iJ ALL PICTURE-FRAQ'iG 0HDERS THIS UEEH
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fully Guaranteed Work at. These Prices:
Gold Crowns ,... i ..... .$4.00
Bridgesper tooth , '. ... 94.00
Gold Fillings..:... ?1.00 to ?2.50
Set Teeth, best made, . . . . v ?7.00
Teeth, mounted on gold ; ! . 975,00
Teeth, mounted on platinum. $150
: The Way We Do Dentistry,
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,;: Artificial teeth are t mounted on
: ' rubber, Celluloid, aluminum, : gold
, 'and platinum. . KTiese are the only
materials trat can be used in the '
; mouth: They are sometimes' sold
under other names at an advanced
: price ;. 'Ifcfitf
. SVe will make a set of teeth,
mounted on any kind of material
except gold or platinum,' for. $7,00 J
guaranteed to fit, look natural
and to be of the best material '
throughout that money can buy. ,
" Our Fillings. Gold Crowns and
Bridges are the product of years of
experience, and no better, can ; be
made, no matter where you-go" or
what you pay. We have but one
price, with no extra charge for com
plications. v .
fifth Hoor Rothschild Building Phone Main 3780 N. W. Cor. Washington and Fourth
OFFICE HOURS, 8 TO 5:30 P. 3L SUNDAYS, '9 TO 1 P. M.
main Una nltrtaf : tha city , from the
north.
Thia work will rtauire but a comMri-
I tivaly short tlm. th around has
only to ba leveled and drainage pro
vided.1.1 - ' V-
wo sops or cwnsouoatiom. v
At the nreaent time there Is oractleal-
It no prospect of a consolidation of the
Hill and Harrlman trmlnala The
Harrlman eonuanies, which control by
m l- - ii . mi i a i
iur uit larger igrminii lai'iuues iu mil . . , -t.
city, and nearly all termlnala on the 1 lireirOIl. IHC iieil XTUll 1TO
eaat alda of tha Willamatta rlrer. have I vcov" aav-m. .lam.iv
positively retuaed to consolidate into
UNBOILED IIP
FOR EGG EATERS
one terminal company unleaa the HIU
intereata will make sale of their proper
ties to the consolidated terminal com
pany. The HUI people refuse to sell,
and only offer to lease their properties
lira
xroieaaor jiinfi uryarn, mo new
poultry expert at the Oregon Agricul
tural college, has issued the first bul-
A,y "M-l- w t)AtiirrPrt," on thetwest side WOuld gol"" on ,n P"uiry inuuairy in me
(laV H OrK 011 llCniaininSf I Into abeolute ownership of tha combined state. It is a comprehensive report of
.ill , 1.1 liZZl XZ1 J ' V .L miTI I conauiona as mey exist in me scats ana
Ptclflo Terminal comDanv. , The Hill
people, in acquirin one half of the con-
aolldated company stock, would thus
become owners of one half Interest in
the Harrlman comoanv nrooertlea.
i na latter uttereats contend that it is
. Xorth . Bank Onened for
1 ft i Wk i I &ir aa grvM IW Tuai V Illy 111V
i ram uperauon iieiwcen iiif "c,fj"ri3,?iI
, . : t m w a w rauvvu aai a v va wa
Thocfl Twn Pninfo Vncf or.l Harrlman position are that In
mhw umnj v'i aoiidatton. an t&a Harrlman
ducer, Imports 10,800,000
Unhatched Ciphers Yearly.
it
a '
fi '
the
con-
company
15 Miles Bushed.
The north bank road of the Portland
' A Seattle Railroad Company was opened
yatrday for train operation from Pas
; ce through to Lyle, the junction Of the
Columbia River A Korthern. The line
from Vancouver eastward la open as far
. as Wind River, and track is laid from
' Lyle west to Underwood, leaving a gap
5 of but ft miles. , This will be finished
' and trains running from Pasco to Tan-
couver in four or rive weeks.
j Tremendous energy 1s being thrown
f into the work of completion of tha north
U bank road. 'The contracting firm hav-
;ing the entire construction In charge
j has been working on a cumulative plan
J of Increasing the remaining forces on
; unfinished sections by concentrating
. upon inera me forces aiscnargea irpm
; completed work. - - .
j-; At one point on the north bank where
i a oencn or tne mountain opposite Cas
cade hock la being cut off to make a
co-foot fill there are no less than II
' steam shovels at work within a few
,rw or each other. ;
. -Y7:r Bridge Katsrtal Seady.
All the matterlala for tha Columbia
and Willamette river bridges are on the
ground, and their completion is only a
; matter of time reduired for . tlu bridge
building. The company expect to bave
tha- bridge - completed and ready for
operation in June or July of thia year.
The great freight sheds in north Port
land, built of ateeL concrete e.nd brink.
are completed and tha general officers
or na company are quartered- temporar
ily in upstairs offloes. The next move
will be construction of trackage on the
areas around th freight houses, . and
no more than fair to ask that they In
turn becomo half owners of the Hill
properties in any consolidation of termi
nals, ena mat a lease is not ownershin. ;
Thev say that ahould thev accent a
lease or tne 11111 properties, w
consolidation, they would be continual!
tnd
resist encroachmenta that mlarht ba cal
culated to bottle up and Injure the or
iginal Harrlman company holdings, at I
the HUI people would contemplate ae
ronton' or tneir own term n
again at fne end of ibe lease period.
.1.
for the first time It gives an idea of the
Imnortance of the Industry and com
pares It with others In the state and
united States.
In order to give an Idea of the Im
portance of the Industry Mr. Dryden
quotes the figures from the government
statistics issued by me bureau or an
imal Industry, showlnc that until 1900
from 1850 the egg product of the United
States was greater each year than the
?od and ailver output combined. These
Igures do not do the Industry Justice
for the government counts only those
products on the farms and 'none in the
small towns aaa cities.
"The poultry industry in Oregon is an
Important one.T says the bulletin. 'Its
Importance can be fully understood only
U Eliot,
ild:
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P fr 1 t i m I K. As
I V'vT.-Y.ivvj.f i l f l7iv.".;:ti7i i I xear
fSvVW:! ' v 1: 5 tflvffWw'.Sfa ti I tne attention
I tftvVft: i ; I 4 lKjIii&X'ttti I like to take
" r . AVvV-v.. oesired to
- ..i- WolAe Da Sail Work.
All other questions Involved in the
Sroposed consolidation are said to havs
een aatlsfactorlly adjusted, and if the
HUI people could be brought to agree
to a aale of their terminals to the con
solidated ' terminal company the deal
could be effected within 24 hours. All
the papers relative to these negotiations
are now tn the desie of E. 11. Harrlman
at New York, and he has declined to ap
prove them Until the Hill companies
consent to auMla Instead of a lease con,
tract. ;' .
- Meantlma tha Portland v A Seattle
Railroad . company is unable to build
trackage across the Harrlman tracks
where it is absolutely necessary to con.
Iiect. the new HUI terminals with the
Portland & Seattle Railroad company's
main line enterlna ' the city from tha
new , Willamette river bridge. .
HOMES WANTED FOB
HOMELESS ONES
The regular monthly meeting of the
board pf trustees of the Boys' and Girls
by a study of the statistics of nroduc
tlon. and the statistics, unfortunately.
are not very complete. This state has
collected no statistics or poultry
products. Tha only reliable data we
have is contained in the last United
States census made in the year 189
and the poultry and eggs produced in
the villages, towns and cities are not
Included In the enumeration.
' ' Brg Jfrioes Advance.
"Tha avaraara nrloa of asm ner ilnnen
In 1899 waa 11 cents, in Oregon, the
average price in 1900 was II cents. The
i market condltiona are favorable for ln-
I creased production of poultry and egga
in this stats. In few sections of the
country are tha prloea of poultry and
eggs better than they are tn Oregon and
on the Paclfio coast in general. At the
present time (December) fresh ranch
eras are Quoted In Portland at 40 cents
per docen wholesale and consumers are
paying to centa. At this pclcea dozen
eggs will about pay the cost of food
consumea ny me hen in a year,
-inat tne maraeu nere are
rural communities of the state are buy
ing eastern esse from Portland dealer.
It la a condition undesirable that the
poultry 'Tanners" of Front street, in
Portland, should be aelllnff esse to the
poultry raising communities. f pf the
Other Cities in Earns Kiglii ' '
"Seattle and San Francisco import a
greater number of eastern aggs ' than
doea Portland. Bttll there were SS00.-
00 worth of egga Imported to Seattle
in 1906. The price or eggs in moss
communities Is from SO to SO per cent
arrester than In. Portland."
The report gives a number of start
ling facts regarding the poultry Industry
In Oregon. Methods of incubation and
a number of illustrations showing the
extent or the development or me in
dustry In the state makes the bulletin
attractive. It will be mailed free to
any resident of the stats upon applica
tion to me college at uorvaiiis.
Golf AccidentMarriage.
(United Frees Leased Wire.)
New Haven, Conn., Jan. II. A ro
mance which had Us beginning on the
golf links is to have its culmination
here thls evening when Miss Helen Car-
rlneton dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn
X ,ai i m st tuiif a-cusii-cas vim ui v a. i
Burnside Wlnslow of Philadelphia. The
bride to be was lormeriy national
women's rolf chamnlon. When Mr.
Wlnslow was captain of the Tale baser
ball team he waa atruck and stunned
by a e-olf ball hit by Mlaa Carrlngton.
Explanations followed., and the couple
became , engaged 'before Mr. "Wlnslow s
Tale course was half completed.
Engineers and Surveyor. '
(United Preta Uaaell Wire.)
ChamDalan. 111.. Jan. 18. The annual
meeting of the Illinois Society of En
gineers and surveyors oegan toaay at
he University of Illinois with a rood
attendance of members. President
Charles B. Burdick opened the meeting
this afternoon with his annual address.
This was followed bv pannra deallnir
with laws for the prevention of stream
pollution, municipal water supplies from
streams of Illinois, the cost of con
structing pipe sewers, and recent mu
nicipal Improvements at Cairo. Illinois.
The meeting will continue in session un
til Saturday.
Self -Recording Wireless.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Conenhnsren. Jan. 18. An annaratua
for automatically recording in ink mes
sages received by- wlreleaa talea-ranh
has been perfected by waldemar Poul
sen, tne juanisn
scientist. For soma
time past the atatlona at Berlin ami
Newcastle-ln-Tyne have been in com
munication with Poulsen's station at
Lyngby. near Copenhagen, and uainz
better! the new writing machine. The Inventor
of eras and poultry are lmDorted from
the" middle west states. The writer has
endeavored to secure reliable informa
tion aa tn the rttmntltv Ae tha, ava
Aid society was held in the chambers I shipped .into this state from the east
of Judgo Gilbert yesterday afternoon I ""jM1 en only measurably sucoess-
lui,. .. wijiuijssiuu iu,n ana otnere nave
been interviewed and it can almost cer
tainly be said that 75 carloads of earn
came into uregon in twuv. .a car con
tains 400 cases of eggs. SO dozerl in each
case, maaing su.vvv cases in ? carloads.
Oregon Imports terra Quaatity.
"These shipments coma In the fait
ana winter wnen eggs are at tne niah-
than-in other carta of the country la tolalms that the experiments nrovad that
snown oy me xact mat large quantities
when there - were present Judge Wil
liams, Judge Gilbert, F. E. Beach. Dr. T.
This week on the' run
1,000 priV of Men's Trousers.
i Priws'irundorvTO; but
, trousers as good as tver, ' -All
our trouserr must find
new owners this monUu : . .
From $l to $3 cut off the
price of every pair. . 4 i
XI5-U3 THIRD ST. J
Robert S. FarrelL Mias Helen
r Mnaidinr. Mrs. A. o. Barker. Mra. J.
A. Hiaden and superintendent Gardner.
The superintendent's report s for the
monm or December waa read, annwin
that IS children were reoelved during
toe , monm ana zs aiBpoeea or, leaving
61 on hand January 1. The board passed
resolutions that all nersona donatlna
the sum of 5 and upward should be
granted a membership certificate for
one year, and mat ma society by ita
board of trustees wish to thank all
those Who have assisted in providinar tha
children of the society with good cheer
01 inanKsgiving, vnnstmas - ana xxew
perlntendent Gardner wishes to call
i of all persons who would
smau cniidren that tne ao-
several little boys, one little
jvmrm 01 a.ge ana tnree or
xrom iv -to if, for whom
obtain homes. .All ap
suah children wlll be
gratefully received at the Receivln
ujiiv, ws UVI VeV JMSaSSw ITCUl -LU'tVlg saxi
ULTIMATUM HANDED
WASHINGTON JR0ADS
Afttmsit
. Ulrmpla. Wash.. Jan. 18. Formal An
lice hae been served by the sUte raU-
,2' Kwramjasion on tne nortnern
cine, tha p. R. & N., the 1 R. & N. and
isortnern that the commis
sioners after considering the excep
tion, to rules 1 and S filed agalrfst their
the
I est pries, but they are storage eggs and
ao not commana tne price or local ranch
eggs. Figuring on a basis of 75 cars
of 80,000 cases at 25 cents a doten.
there were sent' Into Oregon last year
f 2zs,uuu worm ox egga.-
- "The information as to the Imnnrta.
tlons of poultry are not as oomnleta na
I arould like It to be.' Estimates made
by commission men and others vary
from I to 20 cars of dressed poultry.
About the best Information obtained in.
d lea tea that the product reached a value
ofl7S,000 or 1100,000 last year.
"Tha demand for poultry and sags
has been increasing faster than the
supply and there is no danger of over
production. Not only does ths city of
Portland depend on eastern eras to a
large extent during the winter, but it
is a ract mat many amaii towns in the
I the new method occupies less time than
tne caDie. Tne rate or transmission
averaged iz words a minute and tha
reproaucuon was most rename.
i
' Minnesota Poultry Show.
(United Pre Leased Wire.)
Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. II. The an
nual exniDition or me Minnesota State
Poultry association opened in Minneapo
lis today and will continue for one
ween, in many respects tne show this
year eclipses all of its predecessors. The
exhibits ara numerous and tit an un
usually high class. In conjunction with
tha exhibition there will ha a mHn.
f the Northwestern Branch of the
American Poultry association, embrac
ing Iowa. Nebraska. Minnesota. Mnrth
and South Dakota, Wisconsin and Mon
tana.
Work for Local Option.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Dallas. Tex.. Jan. lfl.-MAntt-aalnnn
workers and other foes of the liquor
iin.tj.iu irirni various parts 01 Texas
met In conference here today to dia.
vum mo preliminary steps in a local
option campaign that is expected to be
the most aweeninar movement a -
kind ever undertaken in this state. It
is proposed to carry out the campaign
on atrioUy nonpartisan lines and to
bvuju uy tuuiuaiuu wiiq ouier political
ruies and . re stunt Inn mv.rai.v
;1inpPwrt?tKn ot. PWngers, havs de
?ied.!.hai the rule snforoed as
submitted to. the different "oadsTAll
e given until' February 1
eornmlasioners will, prose-
llfl I Inn -. "
railroads are
before the e
cute for vlolatlona
Ttzzro la Only Ono
USED THE WOKLD OVER TO CURB A COLD IM CKS OAT.
fall nime. " iook
Inspect Rosonthal'a ahn'
dows and get busy. -
AJwayi remember ths
(or ' this gignatttrs on ' ercry box;
;j5o.
The reductions made throughout our Burnt Wood Department are so radical that you can afford
r' .::ih-'-'t,t. ' to :take-advantage. of these sensational prices.-'; XV- -V f
1,000 Clove BoxesSize 12x4x2, inches ; iii Fruity Flower,' Jlead And Scroll. design's"'; ready..' 1
to burn. J Regular price 25c, special.: '. . . ..... . . . ... . , . . , $ . .".Y. ,...'; .v.lSf?
850 Handkerchief BoxesSize Bx6J4j-inches ;: many beautiful designs.1 f Regular prjce25c, t i r;j
' ' special iin..(N, ... Miimidi out i ohm" ! X6
400 Jewel Boxes Size itxZy2x2yi 'inches 'there is a good selection of patterns. V Regular .
price 20c, special, ..;.;. . . . . . .... ; . . . . , ; . . , . ; ; . . , . . , . . i 4 , i 8 for.". 25
! 444 Handkerchief poxes Extra large size, 7x7 inches ;
greats variety of patterns. .Regularvprice i 35c,? i
. special ..i., . . ( i Wmiumiii'ikii .... 22
504 Glove Boxes Large size, 12x5x3 inches. Regular
-: sjc; special .v.';;'.. v . i viei. 7 .'1 r ,S2t;.
j Art Skins--Gopd quality;; large assortment of colors.
' . ' Regular values to $1 .50, special . v. t ; . . . V , ... 08
' Blank Leather Banners On , rod. ready to hang. Spe-
leather Doilies Finely decorated," all sizes- and colors;
' Prices ranging from COc to ?l.50. , .; ,HALF PRJCE
, Center-Pieces Hand-decorated yery; pretty. ? Regular;
r , $2.00, special . . V. . ' ... . J . . . .120
Center-Pieces Hand-decorated, very pretty. Regular
. $1.50, special-..j.. ;.,......,.,.08
.FragVant Glycerine, regular 15c; per box. ...... .10a)
Glycerosa Soap, regular 25c box; per box...,.;.16T
Fine Art Soap, regular 25c box; special, per box 14e)'
Oat Meal'Soap, regular 60c dozen; special, do. 394 '
Turkish Bath, regular 60c dozen: special, dozen. 189s)
Pure. Tar Soap, regular 15c cake;, dozen, 65; (
l' CftSCC ssaaaess a v "a s i
Cotton SoapLfloatine. regular 50c dozen: special . :
per dozen .334
Klean Ezy Scouring, regular 10c cake; dozen, .'' " 1
60: oer cake .....;r.erf
Andressa Caitile, with wash rag: reg.. 10c:. special 64 .
Superior Barber Bar, per dozen, SUf ; per cake.. of
Mi Lady Toilet Soap, reg., 25c box; special, box,,. lie)
Eavoit Violet, regular 65c box; per dozen, 120; ;
I ;. per box ,. .37
Armour's Arbor Soap, 4 odors, regular 25c box; '
- , per dozen, 65; per box. ..16
Jergen's 8 cakes in box, 'assorted,' regular 50c
box; per box, ,.......,31
Jergen's 12 cakes in box, as sorted, regular 60c'
box: per box. . ; .39
Juniata Toilet Soap, regular 10c cake; per dozen
1 '60; per cake ...,...;;..6
PnfA Palm Toilet remilar 1fV nee aire ami
1 dozen, 40; per cake...... .......... 4
Ruby Rlvrertne. ree-nlir 1fW -eVe n, i4n. -
J J , - - -"I VVfcVM, : J
avw: Der case.. ...... .....w.. .......
I V
MEDICINAL WINES AM) LIQUORS
Special from our Liquor Department for Fri-
v day and baturday.
Lagavulin Scotch Whiskey, regular $1.50 at.
special .ipl.ua
Woodlark Grape Juice, regular 50c quart, spe
cial ; ..iMt
Cresta Blanca Wine, regular 35c to 40c pint,
special . . . .25
California Sherry Wine,x regular 25c quart,
special .J21$
Colmont Whiskey, regular $1.00 quart, spe
cial ..: ....78
Brice's Pure Malt Whiskey, regular 50c pint,
;i bi
y bpcviai ... ... ...... .
VAPOR PATH CABINETS
Happy homes are" impossible unless every" member
. U . L., of the family is healthy andwelL.
This Is nature's" way. It does not
i . i . . . . 1
wcaaen, oui-saas vigor ana suengtn
'A , '!
Special sale for
, Friday and Sat-
,J nrday .only;. u ;
"i ' - - -. .
Robinson Bath;
Cabinet; regular
$12.50; spl $8JS
'
.Superior Bath
Cabinet; regular
J10.00; spl $7.95
J w to aiL
' . - .1; ' , -
LADIES' SHOPPING BAGS AT HALF-PRICE
All of our Imported and domestic? line of Ladies Shopping Bags of every conceivable leather and ;
shade to match any costume. We must make room for new Spring Goods, thus this great re-'
duction in prices. VALUES FROM $1.00' TO $35.00 YOUR CHOICE AT HALF-PRICE.
SPEOALS FROM ART DEPT, (
(Third Floor)
Our splendid line of Russian beaten , and
plain pieces in Brass and Copper Tankards,
Loving Cups, Pitchers, Urns, Trays, '.Tea
Cans, Jardinieres, Fern Dishes Wid other
pieces, both bright and dull finish. "Sizes large
and small. Prices always right. NOW CUT
25 PER CENT. 1.
TOE 1TDERM0SW BOHLE
v It does, something that never was done be
foreit keeps contents Ice Cold for days and
daySr even v though you 'keep it on a red-hot
stove. , ''H .:,..!.lt- tlv ,
( It keeps Contents Red Hot for, hours and
hours, even though you keep it on a cake of
Ice. Prices ?5.00, TSO,,, $9.00. . . '
'' V -;-..: -(."i'V 'V it, ...'..,.... ,
; ; For sale, at the Rubber Dept f
STATIONERY
Fancy Sox Papetries, regular
: 75c and 85c, special.. . .c
Fancy Box Papetries, regular
' $1.00 and $2.75, special ,49
Post Card Albums
from.. 16 to $3.50
tilt-edge Playing Lards, regu-
lar 35c, special. . . . . . ..26
Woodlark Linen, per pound,
Special "' . . . . . . .10
Envelopes to match, per pack
age, 10s, 3 for. , . . . .25f
... Our Fountain Pent are al
ways the best at the most rea
sonable prices. " -
"Yes, we repair pens."
OUR PICTURE DEPT.
' A great reduction ; on ; all
Oil Paintings. See our large
window displays. '
Telephone your : orders 1 to
Exchange 11,-Home Phones
A617Land A8172.
Your credit .is good."- Start
a monthly account at any
time. . - -r
RUDDER GOODS
' 1 ii i m a .
$1.35 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE
We are offering about 50 dif
ferent ' sizes ; and makes " of
Fountain 1 Syringes and -.Hot
Water- Bottles at reductions
similar to the above.
Rubber " Comnlfxlnn Rrtia'he
, . reg. 25c, special ........ 10
Rubber Sponges, reg. -50c and
. f ..i" a an as e
ooc, special. .xvc ana xae
Rubber Gloves, reg.' $1.25, spe
cial
ELECTRIC LINE
FIGHTS
.AG ATE
Eoad Backed by Hill Will
Extend Operations Into
. Harriman's Field.
.. (Special Dtspatca t Ths foeraal.) - ' -Pendleton,
Or, Jan. II. Tha railroad
war between Harrlman and HIU. seems
llkelr to aire Pendleton and the west.
era portion Of Umatilla, county an slew
trio Una much sooner than has bees
jCfTt I expected;., Tha erfort f. the B. A
Mj. f n. company to block tha'uiidtflt ot a
spur track to tha Peacock flouring. mUI
at HUtoa by the Walla Walla Traction
"company has embittered this war, and
tha traction company, which Is ' feeder
or tne uiu lines, now aeciarea mat it
will extend Its lines to this city In the
next two rears. ? - ' ...
' It also declares that It Will build to
every Important town and city In the
inland empire now touches by the O. R.
ft N. .company and a genuine rallroa4
is aniicipsiea in lain aeoiion. i
. swuxk JTooUshaess. ,i, ,
TVhen attacked by a cough or a cold,
or when your throat la sore, it is rank
foolishness to take- any other medicine
than Dr. Klnss Kew. Discovery," says
C O. Kldrldae, of Empire, G. "l haye
used New Discovery aerea years and I
know it Is ths best remedy on earth for
coughs and colds, oroup, and all thrtoat
and lung troubles., Mr children -are
subject to croup,' out New Discovery
quica-iy eures every attacjc- Known
the world over aa: the kine- of throat
and lunr remedies. Sold under uaran
tea at Skfdmora Drnr Ca's-drua atore.
(Oo ana II. , Trial bottle free, , - , I
Inn
X II
MILITARY-!
ACADEMY
nnOTI Akin nocv ,i
',7 ehoo for Toung Afan
0 : PrepsratloB for " oi.H
,. leges, u. a Military and
mavai Academiea . Aoi
credited ,o SUnfordJ
Berkeley. CprnalL Ami'
berst and all state tloH
versltiea and AsrloulturaL
Collages. Manual . traiaJ
ing; Business eoursej
The princ'pal . baa had ti
years?, experience la Port
land. Comfortable quarH
tera. Best environmental
m aaa reservations now.
For Illustrated catalog
i and other literature afe
4 rasa , .- r J
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