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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. , JUNE 15, 1908. TQwq, Topics; Baker M . ..The Swindler 'CsDltafva. Labor The Oaks.. ...... Musical iixiravaganw tt' a fin time the Ancient Order of Hibernian nd th ' Ladies auglJlarj will be bavin j at Cedar Para June 18, tot IV. then thst. the annual plonlo. wlU be held. They have already beaun fix ing up the park for the Hlbernianaand everything; Is going to be on -a most elaborate scale, with special attractions tor the day, Franeln Nallon la chair '. man of the picnlo committee, and la giving ma attention jo ine, invui. Which Include the rood old time-honored o(hitl amiti with the hlntorlo tur-of- war between East Portland and West Portland. Borne Tin prises nave neeu arranged for to Increase the interest in the athletic events while the committee states that everything w'H be orderly and well conducted. , Tha Nev ork' aoclety e? Oregon, If plannlna; to. keep a representative con stantly on hand In the Oregon building at th Alaska-Tukon-Pactflo exposition in Seattle next year. His purpose will be to aireot Mew Yorkers to Oregon and supply with information about the state and resources of the various see tlona. The New Tprk aiciety wtirbold a garden party at the residence of 31c and lira Albert Vail on the Bectloh Line, road on Tuesday evening. June. 1. VAU TNeW Yorkers, either residents, bt Visitors, are cordially Invited and will receive a" hearty' welcome Take Ha"; thora avenue car to t.he reservOi nd to east on the Section Lin road to tire Jlrst housa eaat of th achoojt wu , Judge O'Day lg th circuit court tela, morning took up tha trial of the eaaa ef Carrla Nicholas against Constable Wagner, in which platan is made to fur niture attached by tha latter in a rooming-house at the west end of tha Mor rison street bridge. ' The. attachment was " levied in' tha case 0' Meter Prank against Ros Nicholas, a brother of the plaintiff, and it is alleged that the conotable by mistake took posses sion of the property of tha sister. The seizure was! made last March' and the plaintiff has tines egalned possession of the property by putting up bond to protect the constable in eaaa lbs; oot tentiou Ja. not sustained. July ft la, tha date set for three ex amlnaUons in tha clyl. rY'o Railway mall clerks will have aa examination On that date, 'for positions' in. several of the statea and terrltorlea. For tha position of engineer, for tha United States mint, in the mint and assay ser vice, at $4.25 par diem, and for tha po sition' of laboratory, assistant, '(male) In tha bureau of animal Industry, de- fartmant of agriculture, from $72 to 1.000 per annum,' examinations will be held the aama data 'For all these ex aminations spplicatlon should ba made to Z. A. Leigh, postoffJce department. Decked out In pink and green, tha colors, of th ROse Festival, and con taining soma Interesting articles on the Peninsula, a book has been published by tha Peninsula' publicity committee to furnish ' strangers ' with, information on tha Peninsula and Its prospect. The articles ara "The Peninsula,' by w. J. Peddlcord, "greater. Portland." by R N. Byerlee. "Peninsula Portland,'' by J. J. Walter. The article are readabla and give much valuable Information to those wlshlngj to locate In Oregon, A motion V. dlsmiaa. the eaa of Adolf da Bary- and partners, Now York liquor importers, against' David M. Dunne, collector of Internal revenue for the government in tha district of Ore gon, was dismissed In the federal court iD'A morning. tm MW is 10 recover ?rz rrom f couecw 01 tne pori wmun was piu un uvui uupu icu mu . anotner. ' which the complainant Clalme was not x f9w of tha blar championship bat necessary. ties in which Slier acted as referee were . 4 ,4tha rtarbAtt-Fitcflimmnna. TtffrlAn. Tha libel of. William Matting, a longshoreman, against the owners of 1 . :L.:r" .:.- ... tne steam ecnooner 1 oeemiie, wu 019 mlssed by Judge Wolverton in tha United Statea court this morning. Mat ting allege that ha was Injured July t, 1904, and that tha accident waa -due to the fault of the officers of tha com pany. The court" hejd that tne company was not to blame. Elisabeth Cook haa applied tor let ter! on tha estate, of her late,' husband, Charles H Cook, who died May It, Tha property consists of 89 aores of unim proved land la Yamhill county, ' valued at ta.000. and ISO shares of tha Cook & Klernan Transfer and Storage com pany, worth 115,000. Tha only heirs era tha widow and her daughter, Miss Em ma B. Cook, Two lodgoa, Washington lodge No. tS. A. F. A A. M., and Fidelity lodge No. 4, A. O. U. W., paid tribute to their deceased brother, J. E. Boynton, by attending the funeral services yester day afternoon In a body. The services at the Second Baptist church, "East Seventh and Hast Ankecy streets, were conducted bj$ Kev. S. C. laphsjn. An acrobatic feature,a burlesque me nagerie and a aaluta of 31 guns were among the principal entertainments of fered The members of the Arlon society ?estrday. during the day's outing on he Schnoerr farm at Willamette in celebration of tha annual picnic of the organisation. In addition there was plenty to eat, dancing, singing tnd various forma f amusemsnt " Routine business will be transacted at tha June meeting of the Portland Presbytery tonight and tomorrow sight at tha Bethany German ohuroh. The thirty-sixth anniversary of the founding of the church hre Was oelebrated by the Presbytery this afternoon and a missionary rally. was held afterwards. The Association" of tfolleglata Alum nae In ' Browning's drama, Columbs'e BlrthdayEmpira theatre tonfght Admission, tV; - ' ' -; ' Oeorge Royar," A. B. Wtnfrea and H. H. Thompson have Incorporated tne Royer Implement company, having 4 c Wfet a lot Qi things there are: tq 1q before Witercomes curtains and bianket tQ vrasb; . rugtQClen; (yrniture, cut glass and silverware tQ bdghten. ' ; ? It is enough to dunt the. vrpnian, whq isu.nac- qua.nte4 wth themerits of Ivory Soap; who does not know thai it car be ; ysed fprliunredsof pur poses for which ordinary sqaps.re unsafe and un-? satisfactory. .::'y IIOr.'EST GEORGE smirs RECORD Was in Limelight of Sport tog "Vorl(i for Over For-' . i: ",'ty Years. George Slier, known to the .sporting world aa rHonea.t'' George eUer, wag bora n New' York City, Jn"M49. V Gr nan, PVOta. pif life waa probably g eventful, aa that, of mi- oM who fol lowed the fighting game, and from tha age of "24 until the time of his death at 62, he was constantly la tha lime light, first as a fighter of sterling; ability, second aa aa Instructor aha, third as referee, and last as ' a con tributor to tha sporting sheets of Amer ica' greatest dallies, vT t; v As an active fighter, Slier was out- f ointed by none, and during; his time la h ring with the gloves' he never met his match at Ws own weight His first knowledgg of the game was obtained while ha was, working n a furm;tur, factory aa a packer. ' Ha met and oon- ?uered all tof his division end earned the ltle of ohamDion. He aavd many ex hibitions to large crowds at Harry Hill's nd other halls about rfew YokJ ;j J " Among some of- the old timers that faced Slier were, Siddons Mouse, Mike Donpvan,' Steve' Taylor, ' Billy Jklwards, Johnny" 'Clark. Blllv Madden. Arthur Chambers, Dooney Harris and Mike Co burn, and although many of these men were among tne nest at that thne. Biier was admitted to ba the fastest, fairest and the peer of the cleverest. Is the early seventies Slier. In com pany with Bllfy Madden, made a wasterh tour ana cnauengea au comers regara less ef weight, although both men were iigniweignis. nan stories are xoia of soma of tha battlea Slier en rased in with rough backwoodsmen and mi ners, some twice, his weight. After this trip west Slier returned to New York and gave up his title and entered Into other walks. " He became superintendent of the Coney Island pier, and from that position ha came west gam in, tne first ox tne aigotiea ana eean to srive beginners nointa.in the old "Athenaeum,' whereto acted as a boxlna teacher. So well did he acaulf himself that pe was soon, retained by the leading fighters as a tramer." and Siany a mfnner was' coached to, victory y Tgoost Qaorga SUer.11' ' Ooag fo iTfwapapa. Four years of this kind of work, and then George turned hia eye towards the newspaper business, and waa soon marked as the leading authority on whatever Una ef sports ho waa detailed to care for. It waa at thla time that his abilities as an honest and fair "third man in the ring were recognized. His fame In both lines soon became world wide. ' tu nrst attempt in writing articles for Dublla nrlnt was a letter to the Chicago Times," Tha sporting editor at once knew' he had found a new and In teresting writer with a style of his Swn, and induced him to write weekly ttters which he did for the next 1 mourns, wnea ne was a memoer 91 tn? regular staff. This was lij 1889. 1 His work after this not only took in boxing, but 'also raolng, billiards and ?enerai atntetica, ana m eacn no waa ound to be an authority and second to none as a writer. ' The world at large knew him as a referee, and he officiated in some of the biggest and most important battles ever pulled off on American soil. ?loked tha Vrtnnas, He has tha honor of belna the onlv man to Pick ' the Winner of the areat corbett-Sullivan ffght and print tha story of how tne fiaht would result be fore tha match. At the time ha wag enortlna- editor of tne Ctaicaara Oloba and' the editor of the paper could not see Sller'a loglo ef picking Corbet t The article wa not printed in his paper. Dut Slier waa forced to submit "It to Sharkey, Ryan-Cralg, Ryan-Carter. Mo- toy-yan , aicuovern-raimer ana unns- wen Nelson. His work with the Tribune began In 1900, when he became a member of the sporting stair, which ne rwea until his death, as It was on nis way to Milwau kee to cover the Papke-Kctchel fight uiai ne was stnesea. capital stock of $5,0. Tha Butte Boys Consolidated Mining Company has filed a certificate snowing increase or capi tal stock, from 1.00tt.000,' tp J,009,o5o. Wtr through hose, for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only' between 'tha' hours of ft and I a m. gad I and 9 p.' m. It must not be Used for sprinkling . streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully it Will be shut off. Mrs. N. D. Singleton will, on Monday, June 28. open a summer school for pupils. In the gramma grades. Phones Main os; A.-tua. Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m. Look! House, corner lot. 19x100, Bast Tenth ' near Shaver. Il.J 50, Owner, address 0-44, Journal.' - "Colomba'a Birthdgy" given by col lege women Empire, theatre tonight Admission 1. Woman's Exchange, 1SJ Tenth street lunch 11:39 to 2; businesa tnen'e lunch. D. Chambers & Bona opticians, til Morrison street, corner Of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Tblrd and Washington. T )r . Dr. E. H. Thornton, moved to Dekum hutting. Tel. Main -428." " - Dr. Qreene, Medical bldg. Home phone. Berger, algns, ahqw card,a, tt YamhiJ Journal want ads. lo a word. fUe Swindler" a Success. One of the most important events to theatregoers this season is the Baker stock' company's premier ' of Howard Russell's Dlay. The Swindler." which Opened to large ' audiences yesterday, and was received with real enthusiasm; Tnere wju ge but one, matinee, Satur day, r .".' ' "". "Capital and Labor" Tonight. The offering at the Lyric for the ' week commencing tonight will be the popular tuunwu-atwooa company in the po werful and thrilling industrial VCaDltal va LaVior.'1. Th nat rsDia. rill be strons as could be dnnlrpd and the production A ."very elaborate one. Da not miss tonight's performance. HJeneraJ f4gwp,. , There is a popular summer show at the Star theatre thla week where the Armstrong company is representing General Ml xup,", a' mus'caf comedy with military atmosphere. There hat been nothing funnier this season at the EUa (kan "General MUup.n : ;i Gmnd;"- New Act": Today there la a program of new vau deville at the Grand and it la of the highest order. The particular ' feature for the week Is the troupe of trained birds of MarseOa. There Is no, mot beautiful act In vaudeville. The Webb Romalo troupe of equilibrists have soma" wonderful feata ' At a meeting cf Astoriana it was de rided by a majority of one to hold a regatta. " J ". p AT THE THEATEES WAGES SI A DAY, IIICOllEADOra Burkhart, Plaintiff Against Ei-Policeman , Suitter, , Tells of. Waiters' TipsA f ' - J.' 1 r i.-I .,f': K'irsi'-Yi- . . . .' . . ' ..... , j . -V--"'-- . - ' 8ome of th secrets Of tha waiters' profession wera brought out In the United States circuit court this morn ing; daring the searing of the case of Herman Q. Burkhart, a waiter, against Nathan H. Suitter. a former polloeman. who is being sued for shooting Burkr hart last fall ' ' ' Burkhart testified that tha wages of Walters were ?1 a day, the men them selves depending on the "drag." This he said, ' sometimes amounted to dif ferent amounts lu ' tips from .I0 to XI and t. . ;'', Burkhart aska 119,600 for the injur ies sustained by being shot by the po liceman and also the amount of fels hospital and surgeon's bills. ' " - The complainant asserta that ha was unlawfully shot, arrested 'and hand cuffed. Th trouble occurred early on the morning of November i at Tenth and . Morrison gtreets. Burkhart had been but with friends. It seems; and when he arrived at' home fbout o'clock in the morning his wife remonstrated with him and finally lefV tha room. He followed her and then the police man interfered. c, While Suitter was telephoning for the patro wagon, Burkhart broke and ran away. The policeman followed hot toot and began firing, One ahot took effect ' Counsel for the defendant mad a motion that tha case be dismissed on the ground that 'fedora! court ag no Jurisdiction In the hearing and set ting forth ' that - Burkhart ' had' never voted, paid,, taxes or owned property in Minnesota. In tha complaint Burkhart asserts that ba la a resident of Minne sota and owing to this is entitled to a trial in the United States court. Judge Wolverton will Uka the ques tion under advisement ; WMY A PHONE GIEL , AND GET GQQP WJFE - 1'1-1 ' .. Training Central . Geta FiU per to Practice Patlenca 1ien She Is Spliced. Toung man," said the telephone su perintendent, "take my advice n.d marry a telephone girl If yon have simply got to marry someone. "Whyr WeH there are all aorta of reasons. But In the first place, as wall as secondly', thirdly "and fourthly, she will have a good disposition. When you coma home late for dinner o leave your pipe in tha parlor or oommlt some other deadly sin she may do a lot of thinking, but aha won't say much, and you will have tha laugh on all the other husbanda of girls who are not properly trained. "Tou see, a telephone girl learns first and foremost to let other persons da the talking. If she didn't the com pany would lose most of Its subscrib ers inside of a month. She sits for hours at a time hi front of a board oovered with lights and switches and plugs and admlnUtcra constantly to tha wants of a lot of folks Who are abso lutely Itching for trouble. ' ' " ' "Did " you eve hear a woman, for instance, get busy at the phone t First she calls a number, usually In a voice tnat aexies any comDination oz eieo trlclty and wires to transmit Some times she given the right number. Mot always. It proves to bs busy. "Call ma Central' says the Iad,y at the phone. Then she 'goes away, aits aown in -a. cnatr and russea in a minute sne is paca at tne wire again. "That number still busy r she asks. "She doesn't say what number. Ceo trlal has been working both bands and everything inside ' of her head mean time, but the lady doesn't cara Cen tral ought to ' have remembered, ' the. number. ' ' " What number! she snorts. What number?' "Why 'I Just told you tbe number not a minute ago.' As a mat ter of fact she has forgotten herself. However, she finds it again and is again informed, that It la busy. " 'Well, hurry them up,' she says. "Just 11kg that What do you sup pose would happen to Central if she hurried them up) How would the lady like to be hurried upt But Central says she will do her best '"Wretched service.' Remarks the lady ' as she alts down. In a mlnuta more sne is up again. "Central eh fusses, 'can't yon get me ' that number T I've been lor the naii uuur trying to ret it. tag. Of course that's tne number. So busy talking to the girl next tq her that she doesn't pas any attention. 1 know per- TEETH WITH OR 97c 9 wow noru We can do you entire Crown, Brldgw and Flats work In a dav if neceaaarv. positively Painless Extracting free when platea or bridges ' are ordered. Sensitive teeth and roots removed with out tne aast pain. Ten chairs. Only the moat scientific and careful work. ',. W ?0T-J, , WA WKF AWD ASSO0XATB8 , f Ulii rainless Dentists. railing Bldg., Third and Washington i a. m. to S p. m.; Sundays t to 12. Painless Extraction, 60C; Plates, 15.00. - Both Phones.' A and Main 202. F, W, Baltea and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING xm Vixnt Oak tectly well that there Is no reason on earth why I can't have that number. It's Jusjt pure, perversity: What's tnatT Busy! V1.1' that perfeot nonsense. Yoii 'Central does not answer her baek, which spoils half the fun. and almost DJf?fina' knowg It she Is connected With the ninagec, who Is puHhera to meet just such Complaints. 'He Invasti gateg and finds that the number is still busy. He tells the lad as much." .. She belltveg the manager, but still fuames Central for not giving her the number la the first place. She la sure tbe wire was. not busy when she first called, i I Ve!, mgn, Central has to ait and toko that for houra at ; a Uma and say nothing but 'Busy, I'll call you.' and once In a while gets a chance to switch off on a few numhera 'It's bard training them. More girls i ! M Pantrals than thera'gre that gucceed. It -simply tsni In the na ture of the sex, or hy other sex for that Blatter, to alt and take it from JVIerchaiits Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREXT Capital Pgyg Interest pn Sgvfagi Accounts asd Tima Cartincatea. RtcdTet deposits gnbject tp ched wito&t timitgtion gg to amount. Effects cotlectdong in any part of tha country on most rea sonable terms. Acts ag trust in U legitimate f!a,tlong Caxeg (or properties collects rents, etc. Interyiewg solicited with those contemplating any phase of our service. CgCHANSS Qir EW POUCIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS, EITHER TQ BUY OR SELL. low NoiPtlcipali(ig Rates High Cash Wm BUPEaiOB INDUCEaiENTS OFFKKEQ TQ BTCT.TABLB ACiyH aQENTl Apply to rsaam m. fXAJUP. lanaf of Agwata, U Z.iunag ohaage lag, DEPOSITS OF (MM neia in escrow, mult Of BDeolal conditions. Ton are upon SECURITY SAVINGS OOBBIOT BtmBXVO, Oapltal SOO,0W. the rendezvous of musiciandom NOW AT III Juat ' aorta Won't You Drop In WOOD FRIGES MOP Old Body Fir, 4 ft. C O. D. 95QQ iay ipw for CASH n4 favj rooney W77lRBJOlfO0.East7 all sides and say nothing In return. But they learn, ana when they nave maa tered It they never forget "So if yau.'ve got to marry, plok eat a telennohe girt from prefarenqe.' MAqCAUEESCOWCT : : MEM0BIAI SERVICES Memorial serviceg were held by Proa ,C.t m nlgbta; of the Maoca vm ttf ??by tf1 Uuwlt In Fulton last night At 7:19 m. the members of the tent headed by the W dies of Pearl hive, readies of the Mecca beea marched from' their hgll on afaa adara street to the church. A Special musical service had been arranged, which Included a duet by fra. Town send and' Mrs: Miller and a sola by Mra Viggors. :.;.' - The memorial address was by H. V. Miller. The church presented a Very beautiful scene as it was decorated with $150,000 II M I 4 TRUST FUNDS The 8eonrtty Savtng Trust Company re ceives funds tot Investment It acts aa de positary for dead, securities or valuable paper to ne aeirveaea upon tne fuinn- Its executes all trusts far married women collects rants. Inter est coupons, divldenda. eta, and Uxes full ohsrg of their aeparte aatateg very cordially invited to oonault with the Security Saving Truat Company au matters 01 a niucoary cnaracter. & TRUST COMPANY POBTXkAVa, PBZOOH " ' orpin SgSOOOO. FOURTH BTREBT ef Waahlsgton. And gee tha display of BAT STATE ' paints and painters supplies we've prepared for your Inspection and learn at first hand the satisfaction and economy tiey'U provide in your painting jonT TwUl be Interesting, Indeed, . THE hQ PAINT STORE fisher, Thorsea & Co, FROHT AND MORRISON STS. a great profusion of ehoioe ose v1"1 tne aireotion 01 n laaiea ci tne tun-ST0- ' ' , " " ii Pressmen! OanTentlon. . . (United PreM Uaa Wire.) . Mobile. 'Ala,;??June!lS.The annual convention of the International Printing; Pressmt an Assistant' union opened In this city today with delegates pres ent from many cities of th United States and Canada. Keep It to Tonrsell. trncw thyself!" Natjrht mtttTl P , gain tnat lnformauon. len don't let yout neighbor know; 'd lose your reputation. ;. But th Prom the Philadelphia Press. THE BEST EVIDENCE POSSIBLE that th public, ap proves our banking meth ods is the . fact that bur number of de positors increases gvery day. Our motto: Prompt servic. liberal treat ment .and absolute German-American Dank Btatk sad Washington POtTIajn, Safe peposH Boxes U UpPprYear RATES wm Be Mad This Beaaoa by me 0. & W. And SOUTHERN PACIFIC 4f ?Wtort 9Wy Via California $87.50 82.50 81.75 75.00 75.0Q &ALB V 8t,T-oyfs f57.50 Bt. Paul ...... 63.15 Omaha 60.00 I?arisas City 60.Q0 riCKST WILL BE ON May 1$ xm $, 6. 19, W August 6? 7,21, 22 Good for return In 10 days with stop over privileges at pleasure within limit, Foe any farther Information call at tha elty ticket office. Third and Wash ington gtraets, or write t WM, M'MURRAY . Oeneral Passenger Agent ' - POBTLANU OREOfiN. . Iemlos! Salve Nature's Remedy for Piles East REMEMBER THE DATES MM' lOUGKNgSHAgDU j v ctnusa to btat ctjxed. romleuam osit. n 75 Cents Ekldmore' Drug 6 tore, 151, Third Bt Woodard. Clark Co, Prog Btore. , Watt & Wetthotil, Cor. William and Russell. .,.-.' Mad by Jt. I-aul Gardner (OS B, Stark, JforUinO, Ooe!Xi, Baker, 0' Kan rev. Tonight, all this week, matlnoe rst j.-' Extra attraction, first time on auy t. By Howard Kusseri, popular member-? ' Baker Stock Company. An tn- - stantaneous success. Evening prices iSc l5o loe. Matins lie tie. e week "fCke XeariettA." LYRIC THEATRE Both phones: Main 4885. Home E 1024. Week commencing : Monday, June 15, third week of the famous Blunkalu Atwoo etook Company in thf powf- fJAPTTA AOAIjrST XABOH." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20a. Every veninv at 8:15. Prices lQo. 10a and SOc Boxes 60c Office open 10 am. to 14 p.m. MARQUAM , ORAlNDj Pantages Advanced Vaudeville Attraotlona, ? TOMTOITT AITD A 1. 1. THIS VTEJ!X tib ma fiOLOkfiS xjrxaK'id. sisting of colored comedians in singing. aancing na mvnuwn. sptnfiiAr. Annisin atthaotion. TOBCAT A3fH TAXS(m 0OSTiS, Assisted by the dainty and vlvacioun Mlla Flor d'Aliaa. Three) performances daily. Popular prices., Curtain a.t TOE GRAND Vasdev'JIs ttlviz Entire week, of una IS. 1108. yiyr.tt, lgLAKSBT,X,0'fl Tronpa ot Waaderfnl Trained Bird, wi bb-komaTj o naoTXPB, , AorobaUo' Wovslty. F, f . M,pntrassa. that I. A. T- 8- ?r Man, BhowlaeT Tom foMk1 -Besides a -host ef other btg acta THE STAR Eusical Ccnsdy Week of June, 14, 08-r-Twft ahows eyery evening First at T:I0, second at :lf p. m.Tr-Ijowag floor tin, balcony lo MaUneea dally at 1:S0 p. m, lto. Tha Armstrong; ITnsloaa tyomedy po. Offer the new military musical sattirs, NICKEI.0DI0N 139 With, roe Ptograw Changed Every Pay AI QQOQ sjTrBJBOTa, VvAl'ttlAl't 1 , ' raoney Come and have free examination. wis Boston Dentist: Itome Phon A-8030, Pkon Kala gostx, BtlVi Horriaon , Odd. Postoffioa, McMinnville College OFFERS ' "' ' toe ideal epucatig:; Xt whole environment m clean and wholesome; no saloons; good city gov ernment; strong, aggressive churches. A Christian Faculty. Courses: Preparatory, 'Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercial. Illus trated bulletin Just Issued. . ASOXS8S, S. . C BOX CT." McKlnnyllle Oonege, JCoMlnnnile, Cr. Diamond Roof 8t: . 4TA8SA9ra - MADB FROM PREOSOTS $ Gftl, Us 75c P?r G-I. Portland Sash & Door Co, COA1L Hemmerer Coal Tb BagV Wyoming Coal on th r .. . W"V4 AM SV V w euuAOSQurr eeos. nyn. Bunker 11th and ilarshalh Ihor gcbwah printing Co. 8 T A R H STRUlf'i' CI BTmatHT RES0BT3. BINGHAM WARM SPRU; W j NOW : m-NM SPRIGS This famous old Blue Mountain I. Kesort wlU ba Open June 15th For tha Season of 1J0S TJnder the mnnagfrnont of 'jr. A. BOltlEJ, LU new owiijr. Roads, . brlfle-4, un '!n,' m i eulrment rj dlred n i Hotel and d!nln-r.om n-r. , be a sneilal t-l ir, h-fTisr u' r ! care of th hiwt !fn 1 , , obtainable, lvf iuii . r write to ii J. A. Bor.ir:. rr. 4 - TEETH JJULTKACJT TK1CTH FRlCii: fcli- YER FILLINQS" 860 UP: GOLD FIIL INOS. ?5c UPJ feET Off VeeTH. 1 4.0 Or (31 All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present- All wont aone aosoiateiy without pain by specialists of from ll to, 0 yeara" ex perience,' T - y. .: jj :