THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. -JULY- 12. 1908.
I Town Topics -
Tha fcloranoa PUotr Mining eompany;
ef which Hon. John D. Cleland. judga of
tha state circuit court. I president,
George U peaslee of the Peaalee Uroa.
company, la vice-president, and Richard
C. Hart, superintendent of the eovern
ment HiriUliouae service for thia dlatrlct.
which Includes Oregon, Waahlnirton and
Alaska, la secretary and treaaurer, in
Tha. Journal laat Sunday, stated that
the company'' bad a number of "handaome
booklets, descriptive of tha. company a
property In Idaho, for free distribution,
and applications for them hava been re
ceived from nearly all quarter. The
company ha a now In preparation one of
the flneat mapa of the entire elate of
between Stark and Bumatda atreeta.
He hanra around buildings after dark
and aneaka up to wlndowa to peek In.
Tha police hava been notified and are
looklnr for tha after-dark prowler.
Water through boa for sprinkling
yards or aldewalka or washing pore has
or wlndowa must ba paid for In advance
Snd uaed only between the hours or i
nd I l m. and 6 and t p. m. It must
sprinkling atreeta. ix
used contrary to these rule or waate-
ba ahut off.
not be uaad for
used contra
fully It will
Mrs. Wheeler, 427 East Tenth atreet,
went visiting yesterday afternoon, and
while aha was (rone a thief entered the
house, ransacked It from top to bottom
and departed, taking nothing: with him.
Mrs. Wheeler, at least, has not missed
any of her belongings.
ELEPHANT TO RACE WITH -
DONKEY AT COUNTRY CLUB
Oregon City river trip, cool, pleaaant
and delightful. Sunday beat from Tay
low atreet dock B a. m.. 12 m.. X n. m.
Idaho ever seen on this coast and worth Returning from Oregon City 10:30
at leaat 12 each, which It will mall
free to any person who will Inclose two
z-ccnt stamps inr postage. inn map
will not bo ready before July 20, or
perhaps a few days later, but aa the
upply will be limited we urge those
who desire one to rile their orders Im
mediately. All applications will be ruea
In the order of their receipt, and bo
Boon as tho maps are received from Chi
cago, whence thev will be snipped on
Thursday, July 1, a copy will ie Im
mediately mailed to all addresses then
on hand. The Floreoce xompany i aa
dress Is 220 Commercial club building
Vlflh anil Oak atrnnts. Portland. Or. 11
la owner of 689 acres of the very rich
est' cold placer ground in western Amer
ica, ana us snares, now selling ai o
cents each, but of a par value of 60
cents, are being purchaeed by the vary
best business and professional men of
the city as well as of this and con
tiguous states. But they will be off
trie marKet witnin anotner montn. ine
management Is conscientiously confident
of its ability to pay at leaat 200 per
cent per annum on all money invested in
its shnres, and as the gentlemen at
tho helm are of known reputation and
ability, there Is no hesitancy in invest
ing in Its stock. It is declared to be
absolutely the best gold mining propo
sition ever placed upon the Portland
market by any one or any company.
Fletcher Earl Leonard, aged 2 J, Iden
tified with tha work of Century Meth
odist Episcopal church, died at his
home on Twenty-ninth street and San
dy road Friday night. Born in Council
Grove. Kan., In 1S86, his parents came
to Oregon when he was but 10. In 1800
they came to Portland, where Mr. Leon
ard and his brother nave been among
the most active young men in the work
of Century Methodist Episcopal church,
from which his funeral services will be
held thla afternoon at 8 o'clock. Dr.
Clarence True Wilson, the pastor, will
have charge of the services.
Spend your vacation and Sundays at
tho Hotel Estacada, summer resort on
the upper Clackamas river;, 12 per day,
110 per week; Sunday dinner 60 cents.
OQPd trout fishing. Railway fare, week
days $1.86; week-end. good from Satur
day noon until Monday morning, $1
round trip. Sunday excursions, 75 cents
round trip. Tickets must be obtained
in order to receive benefit of reduced
rates. On sale In waiting room. First
and Alder streets. Trains leave 7:15,
9:15, 11:16 a. m., 1:16, 1:45, 6:16, 7:25
p. m.
Today one of tha strongest and
most popular speakers In Seattle is Dr.
B. L. Whitman, pastor of the First
' Baptist church of that city. He Is at
present conducting a Bible class at the
Chautauqua at Gladstone park. Sunday
afternoon he will speak to a moss meet
ing -of men In the Y. M. C. A. building,
at Fourth ancTVamhill. The Swaatlcka
qunrtet will sing Just preceding the ad
dress. All men are Invited to oome at
2:30 and hear Dr. Whitman.
m., 1:30 p. m., 5 p. n
Tickets exchanged w
m. Round trip 46c.
lth O. W. P. cars.
Chautauqua. Trains direct to Glad
stone Park, 26 cents round trip. Take
Oregon City care, leave First and. Alder
streets every 20 minutes, on the hour
and half hour. Tickets must be pur
chased on salOn waiting room.
The engagement of Miss Mayma Hen
ton, youngeat daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William T. Henton of Taooma. Wash
to Homer D. Angell, an attorney of this
city, has been announced, the wedding
to take place in the near rutur.
This' will remind you that now la
the time to have your hair mattresses
renovated and returned the same day.
Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metxger, proprietor.
The Portland Shoe Repair company,
269 Yamhill street, between Third and
Fourth streets. Phone Main 7666. Your
shoes repaired while vou wait. Best
oak soles. 75 cents. Bauer A Stopper.
4
Wasted I Aa elephant some
thing leas than 400 yera old.
sound of body, hoof and toe,
rentl and fleet of foot. Bold
pachyderm to be xnatobea' La
a world nreepatake chomp ion
felp match with a rX live
burro. The rmoe to Ve held earns
day during' the horse raoe at
the Country Club, this fail.
Apply to J. L Meier, chair
man of the amusement oonunlt
tee of the Country Club anld
UvMtock association.
Intereet all over the country would be
a rua between an aleohant. to repre
aont the Rupubllcan party and a burro
to noia up ine nonor nu "n"j
preetlge of Demooreey. The augges
iluM warn Ani)tari and tha matter re
ferred to the board of directors of the
Country club. Meantime, the commi
pn t(
Id pi
the purpoae of hvlrig the struggle en
tee w
write or telegraph to national
ommltte of th two old
parties for
A,rA k- th two field marahala
The national committee will be aaked
to offer a prl to the winner, in cae
the Idea I approved by the club direc
tors, and will be asked to select lea. I
Inr nartv man In Portland or Oregon
anil nro hahlv national committeemen
of this state to take oharg or tne ar
for holding tne exmouion,
rangeinent
The lawn social that was to have
been given by the ladles of the Taylor
street Methodist church next Wednes
day evening at the residence of 11 L
Day ha been Indefinitely postponed.
If you are Interested In a beautiful
home on Portland Heights, I have some
thing that will interest yoik Jl. F.
A-1227, Main lfl
Herman Metzger has given the use of
Metzger Park at Metzger station to the
Salvation Army for their picnic tomor
row. He has also erected aome swings
for their benefit.
The amusement committee met yes
terday to talk over features, attrac
tions for edification and amusement
of tho throngs which will visit the
Paciflo National race and livestock
meet here in September, and Chair
man Meier suggested that a striking
novelty, and one which would create
e are going to try our levei oesi
to a-et an elephant ana a man witn
nerve enough to ride him In the race.
an til fhnlrtnun Meier last night. 1
may be hard to do thl. but we anal
take th matter up with the shows and
Mr,.ii now tourlna the country, and
I believe we will win out There, are
plenty of burros to be had right here
in Oregon tnut couia m" a imme
nhant o lorn In a conteat of thla
kind.
LOVE LOST SO SHE
WANTS MONEY BACK
ShlDDer notice On account of low
water no more freight received for Cor
vallls, Albany and Independence. Ore
gon City Transportation Co., Taylor
street dock.
C. B. Swaffart wa fined 220 in the
police court yesterday for vagrancy. The
police are trying to get rid of all the
loafers who congregate about' the north
end saloons.
Additional train service to Qresh&m
and Troutdale, beginning next Tuesday,
the 14th, the local train now leaving
First and Alder streets at 6:40 p. in.
for Lenta Junction, will be continued
on to Gresham, connecting with Trout
dale branch train at 6:30 p. m. Train
will be marked "Qrcshnm." The Mount
Scott car making local trip to Gates,
leaving 6:40 p. m.. will be discontinued.
Passengers for Gates will take Gresham
train.
Bailey Gatsert for Cascade Locks,
Sundays, leaves Alder street dock 9 a.
m.. returns 6 p. m. Round trip $1. Get
out of town for a day. This trip will do
you good.
Rev. John Davles, Racine, Wis., will
preach In Welsh. Friday, July 17. at 8
p. m., at the First Presbyterian church.
All the Welsh are invited.
M. Epstein, owner of a tailor ahop at
206 H Washington street ha been sued
for 1260 which Mrs. Mary Fortln, a
former employe of Epstein and flval of
Epstein's wife, declares she loaned the
tailor. The coa will be tried in the
Justice court.
Mrs. Fonin swore to a charg of
assault and battery against Epstein
In the municipal court, but Epstein was
discharged by Judge Van Zanto Friday
morning because tne evidence enuweu
that Mrs. Fortln had pulled his hair.
Epstein admitted in court that he
had "gone" with Airs. Fortln, although
ho has a wife. He testified in court
that Mrs. Fortln was Jealous of other
women whom he favored with his com
pany. Mrs. Fortln exhibited a broken
finger In court and asserted that the
tailor struck her with a pair of scis
sors. Not being able to prove her case
against her former lover In the police
court Mrs. Fortln now sues him for
monev which she says he borrowed
from her. If she can't get back her
wasted love she la determined to ,?ei
back her money.
DE CAPRIO TO PLAT
OWN COMPOSITION
Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camus,
Waahougnl and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock at 2 p. m.
Store room 50xl00also basement.
Seventh and Oak. MoSathly or lease.
See Merrill. 108 Seventh street.
A fine aix-murna chfrkan rilnnar will
be served today at S30 Washington j
Articles lost and found on the street
cars in the last few days: Seven um
brellns, two purses, two pair gloves,
four books, one pill case, one telescope,
oni lunch box, one Ret plans for house,
thrre puckages, one pair snips, one
package cf Bibles, one wrench, one
level, one pair shoes. Call at the lost
article room of the O. W. P. Railway
station, corner First and Alder street.
T. A. Yelsler, who is said to be a
recent arrival from Pueblo, Colo., ws
brought to the county Jail yesterday
afternoon on a charge of Insanity. His
delusions are of a mild type, but his
friends thought best to restrain him.
An effort will be made to communi
cate with his relatives in Colorado be
fore deciding on final action.
street, 60o. Hall's restaurant.
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 826 H
Washington atreet, cor. Sixth. Main 8069
Woman' Exchange. 123 Tenth street.
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
E. W. Moore,
hilks' building,
D. Chambers & Son, opticians,
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
expert DhotoaraDher.
Seventh and Stark sts.
221
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Portland Road Oiling Co. Main 7613.
Berger, sign, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Journal want r.ds. 1c a word.
Where 10 Dine.
For a nice, cool place for luncheon
and dinner dine at the Hotel Nortonla.
Meals served either in dining room or
on roof garden. Special attention given
to dinner parties.
Special Sunday chicken dinner with
Ice cream' or home-made strawberry I
shortcake, 40c; moroha
l zac; cnop suey ana
S1g. Tin Caprlo's band 'will
give another pleasing concert
this afternoon at the City Park.
On the program Is a new num
ber entitled, "Poem Symphon
lco," by Slg. De Caprlo. Those
having heard It Bay It Is the
dlrector-coinpoaeo-'a masterpiece
and a classic.
There are several other Inter
esting numbers on the program,
notably the grand selection,
"Jlefistofele," bv Boito, and the
quartet from "Rlgoletto." Slg.
De Caprlo will also play a
baritone solo.
The concert begins at 2:20
and following is the program in
full:
March of Morionett Gounod
Overture "Oberon" Weber
Pllgrim'a Song of Hope. .Batiata
Dance of the Hours. .Ponchlello
Grand Selection, "Meflstofele"
Bolto
Intermission.
"Poem Symphonlco" (new) .
De Caprlo
Quartet from "Rlgoletto". .Verdi
Baritone Solo, 'Freghlera" . Tostl
Slg. De Caprlo.
Briday Chorus from "Iohen-
grln-- Wagner
March, "Col. Stuart"
F. Weldon
A. De Caprlo. Director.
Willium Goodwin, a youth under
sentence to the reform school, who has
been on parole, was lodged In the coun- ; Canton grill, Park and Alder streets.
iv jnu yesieruay aiieruoon on ine
cliarge of unlng profane and abusive
language. He will be taken beforo
Ju.lgei Gantenbeln in the Juvenile court,
ami the court will decldo whether his
parole shall be revoked.
noodleCh Royal' j POLICE FIND 3IAN
DEAD IN I10TEJ
Piedmont office open eventlngs
Those wishing to select lota In Pied
mont, the exclusive residence site of
the peninsula, will find agent at the
tract office from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Call
et 244 Stark street for pints. Informa
tion, souvenir booklets and terms. Pied
mont Is the choicest home place In
Portland.
Moore's restaurant serves a special
60-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth at.
PORTLAND
lIDLnii
The Oregon Holiness association will
hold this afternoon's meeting at the
camp ground, Fremont station. Take
Mount Scott car. Service at 2 o'clock.
Rev. Guy F. Phelps will preach. The
annual camp meetli
nesday. July 16, continuing until July
27. Tents rree.
A. R. Wastell, secretary of the Ore
gon & Washington Lumber Manufac
turers' association, returned from an
extended tour of the middle states yes
terday. During his absence he hail fie
honor of being eleeted seeretar -treas
Ernest Kiel was found dead In his
tha Metropolis hotel, 240 First
street, this afternoon. Death Is be
lieved to have been due to natural
causes The coroner will hold an tn
niiest on the body. The dead man was
ss vears old. lie was a member of the
r'nn'ti and Waiters' union an was dl
v'orned. His former wife lives In this
city. i
PITCHER EDDIE GRANEY
ARRIVES IN PORTLAND
Trolley excursion today to Estacada
and upper Clackamas river points. 2f
miles; 76o round trip. Iiarge park for
plcnio partlea Trains leave First and
Alder streets, 7:15, 9:00, 9:16. 11:16 a.
m.; 1:16. 2:45, 6:16, 7:26 p. m. Tickets
must be purchased on sale in waiting
room.
Eddl Oraney, the new pitcher Mana-er-r
MeCredle secured from Cleveland
ng will begin Wed-I urRr OI wle American i.unmer i ra-ies reoenuy, tinncu in lioim, li,. ...v....
cirnsirNii, a. pi uiuiiiniii UUUJ III t'nuy ICI nou id &vv...ft ..w
nreanlzitfl for the nurnose of hnlriln nlnvsrs and fans. Manager Mac will
occasional meetings to stuay irane eon
dttlons and discuss and act upon mat
use ;raney in ine ttaoia iv.nn.uiww
oirnlnKt the Seals provided the now
A "peeping Tom" la frightening
women and children on Twelfth atreet
Rare and Exquisite
CUT GLASS
Prtlllnnt snd scintillating la
the display of cut glass at Helt
kemper's for this week. It leads
In Quality, design and price. To
give a handtiome present nothing
could be more apprec iated , than
something from this list: Cream
and sugar sets. Ice-cream sets, all
plzea of bowls, cruets, vases, candle-sticks,
pickle dishes, mayon
naise seta, spoon trays, decanters,
and numerous other useful and
beautiful gifts.
METALIZEP FLOW.
K.R HAT PINS ARE
VERY ORNAMEN
TAL ASP ALSO AO
CKPTABLE AS
GIFTS.
HEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
Sfovoot-Frtoe Tewelry Vtore fo
rue Ooeaa,
285 Morrison Street
NEGRO MASONS HERE
FOR GRAND LODGE
Portland will be the mecca this wefk
for the gathering of representative
negro Masons and their wives attend
ing the sessions of the grand lodge.
F. A A. M . Washington and Jurisdic
tion, held July U to 1. The sessions
will be held in Trades' Tnion hall, un
der the auspices of Enterprise lodge
No. 1 John C. Logan of this city Is
nqw cjuiinf uiw 111111 itiiii mm Rnuiu
master, having been elected for the
fifth time last year In Seattle. At
torney J. E. Hawkins of Seattle, la dep
uty grand master. C 8. Parker. Spo
kane, grand secretary.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Adda Ladd of Tarm. Wash..
Is visiting her sister. Mrs. V E. Holmea
at her home, 410 Jefferson atreet.
Mr. and Mr a. William E. rnidhomme i
and family hare taken the Eiurull rot- .
tar at Pea side for the aaan. They -left
Portland Friday acoom panled by
Mra Pradhcmme'a mother and slater.
Mr, and Mlao Kordea, and will remata I
aotU September.
tlOO Start Tea lmm Saatsteaa.
Htt4 Niwmu'i advertisement
page .
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tera of general Interest to the lumber i coiner feela like going to the firing line,
industry. j il . . . . - - - - i
Mr. Wastell also attended the Mln- !
neapolla trade ethics convention In
Minneapolis being secretary of thi
assembly. Then he went to Chicago
attended the convention there and fi
nally started for Oregoh by way of
Iowa, Nebraska, Kansaa and never 1
other atates where he wished to visit
the Jarger trade rentera. He says the
people and everything Indicate gool
prospecta. even the lumber trade show
ing signs of a revival. In his opinion
the heavy rains In the middle states
did not do a great deal of damage. In
fact, he was told that In Kansas th
damage would not exceed two per cent.
BEN. A.
BELLAMY
GROCER
401 Hawthorne Av.
STORE CLOSED ALL
DAY WEDNESDAY
Qrocars Picnic
Bonneville
Cordial invitation ex
tended to all my cus
tomers to po along.
Phone to tore lor
information.
TEL. E. 867
HOME B-1615
SCHUMANN DEATH
STILL A MYSTERY
Carl Schuman, who waa found dead In
hla room at the Schuman farm a mile
beyond Lenta yesterday morning, waa
a well-known farmer In that aectlon.
His brother and mother who lived with
him do not know whether he took car
bollo acid by mlatake or with auicldal
Intent. Aa far aa they know he bad
no troublea which would cauae him to
want to die.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
Entire Btook Betng Sold at and Slow
Wholesale Prtoes.
A rreat opportunity to buy high-
grade good at a fraction of their real
worth. Everv stock In the store is
Included. Don't delay but supply your
needs at once. McAllen & McDonnell,
Third and Morrison.
SUNDAY DINNER
at the
NEW PfREUNS CATC
AND GRILL
Concert by Our Superb Orcheatra
Every Evening.
MUSICAL PROGRAM
for Sunday
TO 8 F. M.
1. March, "Making Eyes". Von Tilaer
2. Selection. "The Ham Tree' . . . .
Schwarta
S Valse lento, "The Last Kiss"..
Charlotte Blake
4 "Serenade Coquette" ..Barthelemy
5. "Paddy Whack" Lampe
6. Song, "Dreaming Lovo of You'
Harris
7. Medley, "School Days" ........
arr. by O. Edwards
8. March, "I'm Afraid to Come
Home in the Dark" Von Tilaer
10 TO 11:30 P. M.
. March, "Glorious America"....
Losey
10. Waltz,', "Thousand and one
Nights'' . Joh. Strauss
11. "Dance -of the Goblins"
Recker-Loralne
12. Selection, "Anheuser-Busch"...
Von Tllzer
13. "Petite Tonklnolse" Scotto
14. 'Heartsease" Nell Moret
15. Selection, "Gingerbread Man"
Sloan
16. Finale.
Little Miss Frances Harnack will
ping "I'm Afraid to Come Home In
the Dark."
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FOR JULY
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P 10.00 S12.50 S15.00
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94
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carat White Diamond
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1-kkrat White Diamond
165
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-nd. iyr
$350
Extra Blue-White Diamond,
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f375
Perfect commercial white, V
f285
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UTl STOOD TKB TEST or TIKI
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This office la equipped with all the
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I had 27 teeth extracted bv the use
j of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully reo-
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bad result MRS. DEBRANT.
Vancouver, Wash.
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460 Davis at, city.
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IBS Morrison at.
Next to Pap'a Coffee House.
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O. O Connerlr. 1070 Corbett atreet
Wlnea Hauper. 0 Grand ave.. N.
O. A. Rnker. 3S Grand avenue.
The Morrison A Grand Drug Co.,
cor. MorrUon and Grand ava
Wilier Kahn. 192 Grand avenue.
Nome rasri Grocery Co., 2I Grand
o venue
B. Phemeer A Co.. 117 E. Burnelde
atreet
Geo. C. Merer. 1 Grand avenue.
R. A. Wilson Drug Co.. 181 Grand
a enue.
The Jancke Drug Co., JSO Grand
avenue.
Rvdeman Bros. Sift Oak atreet
C. W Doddridge, 91 Kllllngsworth
avenue
Rice & Dnnlaon, ISl Third street
White A Kftes. 9"6 Alblna avenue.
Townsend d: Schoonhuven. 147 First
street
Mrs C. A. Hanna. JS1 First street
A. Wicke & i'o, 341-345 Firnt st
Frank Wilcox. Vancouver, Wash.
Rphvlnri SRrt Grind ftvemie.
V. H Miller, 1001 Main street
The Soap Stor. 42: Wash.
Taylor A Stanton. 808 I'lne atreet
f C. Jadke, (Veeon Ctty. Or.
Flnnlgan A Bnllou. 18S Third St
R Vinson. 792 Third etreet.
Shaw. Perkins A Mitchell, 111
Stark.
Orrin P. Spauiding, Northwest Sales Agents
325 MARQUAM BUILDING
VS.
Portland
RTCTBEATIOIT - FASX, COS.
TAUQHH ASD S4TK STS.
JTTLT 7, 6. 9, 10, 11, 13.
Games begin week days at
1:30 p. m.. Sunday, 2:30 p. rn.
Admission fee Rleachera
26c; grandstand. 60c; boxes, 26c extra;
children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 26a
ILDIXS' SAT TODAT.
Boys under II free to bleachers
Wednesday.
Hemlock Salve
Remedy from nature. A aulok and
' permanent
CURE OF PILES
Juat Cures Piles, Nothing Mora .
OH IAXB AT
Bkidrqpre Drug store, 161 Third.
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
Watta A Matthelu. corner Williams
and Russell.
And other leading drug stores.
MILLS COLLEGE
For Young Women
Only woman's college on. Paciflo coast.
Offers same advantages as best eastern
Institutions. Full collegiate course. De
grees conferred. For three years only,
the three upper classes of the Seminary
Department, offering preparation for
Mill college, the universities and east
era colleges, wjll be continued. (Ac
credited) Special opportunities In do
mestic science, muBlc and art. F.arnest
Christian Influences; non-sectarian; alt
forms of healthful outdoor amusements.
Ideal location In beautiful Oakland hills.
Fall term begin August 12, 1908. For .
catalogue and brochure of views ad
dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President, Mill
College P. O.. CaL
North Pacific
College
SCHOOLS
aits
Or DENTISTBT
PHARMACY
One of the best equipped Institutions
of Its kind In the. entire west.
The annual session begtna October 1
of each year. For further Information
and catalogue of either school, address
SB. KCBBEBT O. MUiLEB,
Corner 18th and Couch, Portland, Or.
McMinnville College
OFFERS
THE IDEAL EDUCATION
Its whole environment is 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. , ",
ASSBESS, " V. B. C, BOX 7,"
aCoaUnnviU OoUtge, AIcMlnnTilla, Or.
Pure Beautifnl Jade Jewelry
S. 1 0ol(l Braceleta and Sig
net Kings or ail descrip
tions made to order.
American names en
graved with .the three
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, via.. Glory, Pros
perity and Longevity.
Charges reasonable and
orders of any design
promptly executed and
sent prepaid to any part
of the TJ. S. The Skilled
Chinese Jeweler, TOOK 8AHO II CO.,
Jay Tu Chong. Mngr 211 Alder street
r
Going to College?
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
Salem, Oregon, Offers you the Follow
ing Courses:
I COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS.
II COLLEGE OF MUSIC.
III COLLEGE OF ORATORY.
IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
V COLLEGE OF LAW.
VI ACADEMY.
VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY.
All strong, brain developing courses.
Bend to the president for catalogue,
Diamond noose Paint
GUARANTEED
I gallon lota, S1.40 par gat
1 gallon lota. S1.50 par oat
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
B30 Trout It, rortlaad, Oa,
Columbia University
Portlands Oregon.
Boarding and Day School for Youn
Men and Roys.
Couearlate Ooureea in Aria, wiwri,
Historv and lv-onomirs and Philosophy.
Courses Preparatory for General
Science Electrical, Mechanical and
Civil Engineering. Architecture., Arts,
Letters ai'l Economics. . v.-
Commercial Co area affords thorough,
preparation for Business.
Location unsurpassed. Eighty acraa
of Campus
largest Oj iiinaalnm in tna wsaa.
-or Terms and Entrance Require
ments apply for Catalogue B.
Catalogue Free on application to tfla
President
TXH COAST MACHTBTB BEPAXB CO.
Sewlna; mocnine repair work our spe
cialty. We repair and guarantee any
sewing machine, no matter wliat make,
or how barf, we do any kind of repair
work and cleaning at the lowest possi
ble rates. Bicycle and stove repairing
lock work and key fitting. We rail for.
deliver and guarantee all work. n.l
have the only gasoline engine expert oh
the Pacific coast. Phone E-ist 111,
40 East Morrison St.. Portland. Or.
. ECLECTIC
BUSINESS .
UNIVERSITY,
NOW IN SESSION
SAT ABO ZYxBXBOr CULM I '
vnnni neiiDle In go
,.,r inHHMual instruction trie bt
nod position. .
atudenta, all maka
Bank,. Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
mmJXVTi and
Itf ltef Trelll.
Work
Portland Wire & Iron Works
Cor. Stcond and Kv
tt fits.
Phona Mtatn 2000
DRATAGE
STORAGE
TRACKAGE ;,ove4 Stored
"" CLAY S. MORSE 11
4th I DAVIS warSSa 1 3th & HOYT
; Machinery, Safe c"1 proKZ!t..w - .
t a. miCBABSSOV. t. Xk. B Praa.
and Merchandise Worcester block, Portland. Oregon.
PhoD Main 4sui.
NICKEL0DI0N
1M
Change Every Day
aU VOOB rtTaVnCTl.
PURS RCMODCLHD
At ten taa e-na-half prtca taring tht
aext month. w fur made at !
rMuilb)e rrica It. tVchamachar, IIS Ka4
leoa street
Mount TamalpalsMilltary Academy
SAN RAFAEL. CALIFORNIA
The moat complete!' aoulpped Mili
tary Academy m tha Coaat. (ava'ry.
Infaatrr ArtllWry. Annual n-irtr-metit.
KitenalTa ground. At'ni..
ncourageKl. 8wiininlng jrm. Ar-r.)i'et
at vniwitta. .Ta Avcuot II. Af
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