The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 16, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    - i THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL , PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1908.
i Town Topics j
TONIGHTS AMUSEMEXTS.
i
tyrio
Grand
mho uam . , ........ i ...
Concert and "X Night In Venice'
The Tide W"
. ... . 4, Vaudeville
.
. JOUKWAL AT 1KB BSAOXXS.
. ,In jorder to procure prompt and
more satisfactory service, when,
at the summer resorts, oroer
from the following Journal
agent at regular city rates
Ilwaco & Hwaco Railway com
pany, Louis Cohen, newa agent
Long Beach, Edward MoAllen.
Ocean Park, Louis Cohen.
Seavlew, F, E. Stranhal.
The Breakers. J. M. Arthur.
Gearhart. A. Wirtslnger.
. Seaside, Lynn Burtla. head- .
quarter at Lewis & Co.
Newport, Harlln Talbert.
Collins Springs. J- W. Belcher.
Wilhoit Springs, P. W. Mo
Leran. -
BOOTH TRIAL TO
'"BE ii FOUGHT
Expected That Taking of
Evidence .Will Consume
Three Weeks. S
A movement was inaugurated at last
night's meeting ot the Portland Ad club
to devise means to stop what was
tarm "fit. mi vart Inlnsr." C. C. Chap
man Introduced a resolutldn calling atj
tentlon to the numerous lnatanaes or
advertisers misrepresenting their goofle
I. huhli.hiul .HuaftUflmAntl. C. A. Hell,
a local attorney, contended that the
statute books already contained ample
laws to deal with tnose wno ranrcr
thMr e-nnrts In advertisements.
h. M. Head, f. M. Beeves and Oesrgs
L. Atchley were named on a committee
to investigate Instances or misrepre
AHfaH trtwi hntwAAn HOW RTlU HePtenV
bor 1 and report the result of their
efforts to the September meeting of the
club. Addison Bennett editor of The
Dalles OptlmlBt, delivered an interest
ing and witty reminiscent talk pealing
wun nis eariy xiravuunwa
vertlslng man.
Mrs. Cameron, matron of the County
Jail, has at last secured a coy comer
1 wh.r. aha nun ananrf her leisure mo
ments. A room formerly occupied by
Marlon R. Bla-es Of land fraud famj
and more recently by Horace G. McKln
ley of greater renown has been , con
verted Into a "home" for the matron,
with easy chairs where she may re
ceive her friends. The room is newly
tinted and comfortably furnished by
the county for the use pf the matron.
To the other furniture Mrs. Cameron
has added her piano, and she now feels
quite proud of her quarters. Hereto
fore, ever since her appointment last
vear, she has had to stay wherever she
could find a vacant seat in the main
office, the library or the corridors.
The annual convocation of the grand
lodge of negro Masons Of Washington
and Jurisdiction came to a close last
night with a reception to the newly
elected officers and residing delegates
in Foresters' hall, tendered by Enter
prise lodge of Portland. The following
grand officers were elected at yester
day afternoon's session: Grand master,
j: E. Hawkins; deputy grand master,
James E. Shepperson; senior grand
warden, A. S. Aaberry; Junior -grand
warden, J. W. Payne; grand secrary.
C. S. Parker: grand treasurer, W. D.
Allen; grand lecturer, S. A. Stokes.
Kmmeti Holmes of SDokana. who de
livered the annual oration at last
night s reception, was reelected grand
orator.
Oregon's land fraud mUL - aomswhat
out of practice with long disuse but
still able to revolve, began another
series of revolutions this afternoon the
purpose of which la to oonVlct ax-stat
senator R. A. Booth, his brother, ex
receiver' of the Roseburg land office
James Henry Booth, and T, E. Singleton
of tho crime of consolracv, to defraud
the government out of 160 acres of Ha
timber land 1;', Lane county. W,
Yesterday afternoon Judge Wolver-
tnn overruled demurrers interposed by
James Booth and Singleton and cleared
the case for the. commencement of the
real trial. Senator Booth Interposed no
demurrer, having entered a., plea of not
guilty immediately after the indict
ment hall . been returned against htm
April S, 105, by the Henny grand jury.
'me. present case is wnat nas , ueen
generally known and talked of as "the
ooth case" for the past three years.
It Is considered to be one of the big
Heney cases and was to have been In
cluded in the list of special cases which
Heney was to try personally but later
changes on the part of Xht original
firosecutor of the. land cases has given
t Into the hands of District . Attorney
McCourt, Judge Becker and T..B. Neu
hausen. In the indictment the three defend
ants are charged with having induced
Thomas Agee to relinquish a claim he
held in Douglas county and-take a val
uable timoer claim in tane county
which claim it Is charged was after
wards sold to the Booth Kelly company
of which R. A. Booth is president, re
ceiving 1300 for the land. The deal.
It is charged, was expedited by James
Henry Booth as an official of the land
Office.
The defendants are represented by
Judge L. R. Webster, Dan J. MalarkCy
and A. C. Woodcock of Albany. The
work of drawing the Jury was com
menced this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
It Is expected that the trial will bo
long and tedious because of the great
mass of evidence d be introduced by
the government and which may require
two or possibly tflree weeks for its
Introduction and consideration. It Is
not believed that the" case will be sent
to the Jury much under three weeks
and it may be a longer time before all
arguments are completed and the court
siromus tne case.
Patton vice president, -.Dr. Ethel Gray
secretary. Dr. Mae Cardwell treasurer,
and Dr. E. E. Van Alsine member of,
the executive board. After the meet
Ins; the members of the club were
entertained at the Portland grill by
Drs. Manlon and French.
Nurses' Cottage
Fund Is Growing
.The subscription list started by The
Journal last Friday for the nurses' cot
tage at .the open ' air sanatorium is
Hearing the fl.000 mark which waa aet
aa the necessary amount to be raised.
Many have been glad of this oppor
tunity to pay back In, some small meas
ure the debt of gratitude which almost
everyone has haW occasion to feel to
ward the nurses who give of their
health and strength for the bulldina ud
of others' health.
This cot t use ia to be erected at the
ooet of 11,000 on a site already selected
by the, nurses, and there the nurses
will be able to so to recover the
strength which the sick room saps even
from . the strongest of attendants.
Tuberculosis,- that disease which preys
upon the weakened system and finds
an easy victim In the woman dragged
down by incessant care and worry, is
one of the ' dread enemies of the tired
nurse. ' And It la that these afflicted
ministers, to the sick may themselves
receive some ot the rest and care ami
quiet that they have given others, that
this cottage la to be built.
The amount needs still 1640 to be
complete. Following are the subscrip
tions made:
H. C. Leonard $200
The Journal ' 10
C. S. Jaekson 10
F. W. Mulkey 10
J. N. Teal : 10
ID
EPHIIT
El
FOR G. 0. P. RAGE
Miss Etta Morris
W. H. HUrlbut ...
Oeorrfe W. Bates .
Dr. George Wilson
G. W. Gates
John Vogt
F. 6. Stanley ....
Russell Hawkins ,
.X,
C. JS. Curry
A traveling etrous company, through
its agent who la now tn the nortnwest.
has offered the amusement committee
of the Country Club Livestock As
soclatton an elephant to represent the
G. O. P. end of the novel raoe sug.
rested by Chairman J. U Meier. This
gent is covering the coast in the In
taraata nf Ma ihoW SB Well drUm
ming up business for a, confetti con
cern among country fairs and other
expositions. His proposition as made
yesterday Is to furnish the nimble
naohvdenn for the oontest In return
for the confetti concession during the
race meet and livestock show.
Tne oomnilttee, however, does not feel
that confetti-throwing will be any meri
torious attraction and has not con
sidered the offer favorably, although
it will make the showman a cash prop
osition If he will send his elephant this
Tills particular beast Is a "baby'
elephant that Is, he Is quite a bit un
der 100 years old, and, having been borr
lw this oountrr. has been trained to pul
of "tricks," and one of them Is, a race
in harness with a dog noiamg ine reins.
His trainer also mounts him for an
exhibition nf hurdling where the brute
has a chanoe to show racing form. The
circus Is now in Nebraska, but is headed
coastward and the elephant could be
brought to Portland without much diffi
culty. As for the Democratic end of the
Owing to the Ban Francisco disaster
the Standard Biscuit company was
compelled to temporarily discontinue op
eration. They nave recently reopened
their branch in this city and to th
delight of their many former patrons
Paradise Hodas ' are again much in
evidence. This richly-browned," de
licious soda has always been in favwr
with people, who appreciate quality and
many people will be glad to learn tint
tney can again be procured from tneir
grocer. ' '
William W. Levis, a resident of Ore
gon for the past 35 years, nearly all of
which was spent In Yamhill county, died
at the uoo- Samaritan nospnai ias
night, death resulting from the shod
attending a surgical operation. Mr
Levis waa born In Butler county, Penn
sylvania. and came to Oregon in 1873.
He had resided in Portland for the past
four years. He is survlded by a widow
and four children, two sons and two
dnuphters. E. M. Levis of Spokane and
A. V. i.evls or McMlnnvliie are tne sons.
Miss Wllla and" Jessie Levis, daughters,
reside at 325 Ross street. The remains
will be taken to Lafayette, Or., on the
early train tomorrow and the funeral
held there at 10 o'clock.
Presiding Judge O'Day in the circuit
court this morning confirmed the report
of tf. A. Peary as referee in the case
of W. A. Hessian against C. D. Hessian,
brothers. Referee Peary found that
C. D. Hessian was entitled to S447 as
compensation for work done in the liv
ery stable owned by his brother. W.
A. Hessian brought suit originally,
csklng for on accounting and alleging
that his brother, in whose control the
business had been running for some
tlmp. had failed to accout for about
J2.000. C. U , Hessian denied liability
and brought it) a counter claim for $1,
050 for wnejse. The testimony was
heard bv the referee and the decision
of Peary is adopted In full by the court
Eperd your vacation and Sundays at
the Hotel Estacada. summer resort on
the upper Clackamas river; IS per day,
S10 per week; Sunday dinner 60 cents.
Good trout fishing. Railway fare, week
dnyif $1.85; week-end, good from Satur
day noon until Monday morning, ,11
round trip. Sandny excursions, 78 cents
round trip. Tickets must be obtained
in order to receive benefit of reduced
rates.' On sale in waiting ron. First
anA AM.r atrMtl Train, l.nn. ?.H
ft :in, H:16 a. m.;'l:16, 3:45, 6:15,
p. m.
A farewell social tn honor of Adju
tant F. Dean and Captain Pogue, who
have been In charge of the work of
the Salvation Army ,for about two
rears, will be given at the army hall,
249 Madison street, tomorrow evening.
Refreshments will be served and a pro
gram rendered. The retiring officers,
railed to other fields, will on Sunday
say goodbye to the soldiers and friends.
The work has prospered In their
charge and many regrets are heard
because of their coming departure.
Edgar J. Piper has purchased from
Count Senosky an unimproved quarter
block at Sixth and East Couch streets
for 19.000. Mr. Senosky realised a
profit of $1,000 In the transaction, hav
ing purchased about six months ago
for $8,000.
The following articles found on street
cars yesterday can be recovered In lost
article room at First and Alder streets:
Twelve umbrellas, three cans of paint,
one cane, one child's Jacket, pair
glasses, three packages, one market
basket, one suitcase, two pair gloves,
three purses one picture badge, four
letters, one ice cream freeser.
Mrs. C. E. Curry
C. F. Adams 10
James McCraken ;.. 10
Wilbur Coman 10
Arthur Flnley 10
Thomas Kerr i 10
S. B. Llnthicumn 10
Dr. H. W. Coe 10
J, C. Ainsworth '. 10
Dr. J. R. Coghlan 10
John C. Lewis 10
Thomas McQrath 10
Oscar Huber 10
Habitual
Total
.$460
JUDGE DENIES
MOTHER'S PETITION
Presiding Judge O'Day in the circuit
court has refused to disturb the
guardianship of the Boys' and Girls'
Aid society over Ethel McMahon, 17
yeftrg of age, whose mother, Mrs. Luella
McMahon Jilckinson, last week secured
a writ of Jjabeas corpus in order to as
certain where the girl had been placed.
Ethel will remain In the care of the
family Where she has been for several
years,thls being satisfactory to the girl
and to her mother.
Mrs. Dickinson wanted the guardian
ship of the girl taken away from Super
intendent Gardner of the Boys' and
Girls' Aid society and given to the
family with whom she is living. Judge
O'Day said that question should be
taken up in the county court.
race, the eoramlttee. has received tend
ers of a doxen racing "Jacks," the most
tempting of these offers having been
made by a cowpuncher jfrom Albany,
who la willing to put up a side bet ot
$500 that his mount can beat any ele
phant that ever "blew a bluet."
The Portland Railway, Light 4k Power
company yesterday began stringing an
extra high-power '"feeder" on the Mont
avllla and Rose City Park lines to carry
the extra load needed to handle the
crowds at the livestock show and race
meet. Material for the two loops to
th.?. Country club track from these lines
will be cn the ground In a week or so.
Building Permits.
Alice T. Pague, erect dwelling. East
Thlrty'-slxth between Main and Sal
mon, $1,600; Warren Emrlck, erect
dwelling. East Salmon between Rast
JThrrty-flfth and East Thirty-sixth,
I1.60Q; Christina Olsen. erect dwelling,
flalsey between East Twenty-sixth and
East Twenty-seventh, $2,000; Alice
O'Brien, erect dwelling, East Seven
teenth between Brasee and Knott, $2,
506; Jacketta A Cailatro, erect store
and flats, Fourth between Sheridan and
i.aruthsra, $6,300; Max H. Ohms, erect
dwelling, Sherman and Morgan, $1,500.
A, MHUOTA13.X'B BABY
AttanrfaA tw 4ti hla-ht nrlrtil hihv
specialist could not be cured of stomach
or dowci trouoie any quicaer or surer
than your baby if you a-ive it McGee's
Baby Elixir. Cures diarrhoea, dysentery
and all derangements of the stomach or
bowels. Price $6 cents and 60 cents.
Sold by Skldmore Drug Co.
AKxrgxux&m.
Morquam Theatre
Phone Main 6, A-1030.
TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK.
T. SABIXXi TBAW1BT
Supported by
AXXZ.BEW MAT A WD DAFHITB
rouiso
IN
THE SPOILERS
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Loxe
This Week
TKB SUTA-XtABSON TBOUPB,
The Famous European Novelty Acrobats
EOXEBT SIKO.
SLBIBTI It OBOVIITZ,
ifouo roua,
ASnTA BBIOHAM,
AZ.BXAVDEB It SCOTT,
THUD BAUBB, OBAHPA8C0PB.
VCHOOX4T AMD OOUIO.S.
r - .-. -p. tl.iii mil injjsi, i it ri. X. ,uTrr'a1rjJ
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Phones Main 4686; Home, 1036.
Week Commencing Monday, July 13,
Seventh week of the famous Blunxeil
Atwood Stock Company In the sensa
tional melodrama.
"THB TIDE OP
One of the Season's Big Events.
Matinees Vuesday, Thursday. Satur
day, Sunday; prices 10c. 20o and 30c;
every evening at 8:30, prices 10c anfl 20c.
Next Week "The Player."
NICKELODION
Excursio
TO
Constipation
May be permanently overcome prober
personal efforts wJh Ine oA&t Stance
cthe on truly bencjicwil laxative
remedy, Syrup ojiigd and El'uvr of Senna,
wrticK enables one to Jorm regular
kabttji daily 50 that assistance w na
ture may be gradually dispensed w'dH
wWn no longer needed a&tke best of
femedies.wKen required, are to assist i
mature and not ( o ftuppiani ine namr.
al functions, wrucK must depend uHi
totey upon proper nourisbtnent,
pwpereffort,adrit living generally.
Toget iU behejtcial ejjects, always
buy tbe genuine
Syrup? figsJD ixjtf Senna
California.
Fig Syrup Co. only
SOLP BYALl. LEADING DRUOCISTS
cue only, regular price aOff-r ftottlt
SALEM
BT THB
Southern Pacific
TO CELEBBATB
Dr. B. J. Palmer, president of the
Palmer echool of fchroprac tic," Daven
port, Iowa, arrived in the city this
morning. He lectures on chropractlo at
the Y. M. C. A. Friday evening, 8 p. m.,
under the auspices or the Oregon asso
ciation of chropractors. Mrs. Palmer
accompanies him. They are being en
tertained oy menaa touay. - .
Water through nose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
nd used only between the hours of S
and 8 a, m. and 6 and p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules or waste-,
fully it will ie shut off.
Pauji Relmers of the Crossley com
pany has Issued a new pocket map of
Portland and vicinity, showing 26 miles
of country with railroads, electric lines,
township ranges, bridges, tunnels, sec
tion numbers and county roads.
Chautauaua. Trains direct to Glad
stone Park. 26 cents round trip. Take
Oregon City cars, leave Klrst and Alder
streets every 80 minutes, on the hour
and half hour. Tickets must be pur
chased on sale in waiting room.
ID).
nee
Sale
$5.00 Panamas $2.50
$3.50
.....$5.00
Mrs. Charlotte Greenhlll, daughter of
J. A. Robertson of 684 Commercial
street, died last Tuesday In Kern City,
Cal. The remains will be brought to
Portland for burial.
Secretary Mcintosh of the city civil
service commission Is conducting an
examination at the city hall today for
draughtsmen to be employed tn the city
engineer's office.
James Sharlnghousen. W. H. Slusser
and C. H. Delfa have incorporated the
Western Transfer company. It has a
capital stock of )10,000.
We sponge and press your clothes, t
mine your snoes, an ror 1.6U month.
Main 514. A-4S14r Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., tot Stark.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cert Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at J p. m.
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 82tm
Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main S069
Woman's Exchange, ISS Tenth street,
lunch 11: JO to 2; business men's lunch.
E. W. Moore,
Elks building. Seventh and
expert photographer.
a star sis. .
Morrison street, corner of Blxl
D. Chambers A
Son, opticians,
tn.
21
The Portland Medical club elected
officers Tuesday nJuht at It annual
meeting at the office of Drs. FVenehV
and nmmi, nr. Katberlne C. Manlon
was chosen, president Dr. Elsie Deputy
I , , . -JS
Grand Concert
9f the Ores Soloist
FRED BUTLER
Assisted by Miss Lftwler, Mies Shea,
Mr. Belcher and Mr. Coureen,"
The While Temple
Twelfth ea Teyk ftreeta,
TOMORROW NIGHT
tickets nm enrs
Reserved seats cm sale at Shermaa a
CUr! eornef Sixth Monieo.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Oil-
Puat'ees streets. Portland Road
mi company.
Berger. signs, show cards, 214 TamhiU.
Journal want rule, le a word.
$7.00 Panamas
$10.00 Panamas
$5.00 Knox Straws . . $2.50
$3.00 Split Straws . . . $1.50
AH Ladies' Sailors
Vz Price
1 0V
311 Morrison, 0pp. Postofficc
0RTLAND
DAY
AT TKB
CHERRY
FAIR
Saturday
July 18th
Leave Union Depot
8:1 5A. M.
Comfortable Seats in
SPECIAl CHAIR CARS
Reserved for Portland Business Men,
Their Families and Friends.
130 BIXTX.
Change Lvery Day
AZiXi QOOD SUBJECTS.
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-THE SCHOOL OF QUALnT
Portland Business CoUega
MEAN THB IAHI
This same stands for quality, thorough
work, better preparation. JSmployert
understand, hence the many call on na -for
help. It par to attend oar school
largest In the Northwest two floors
65 x 100 feet. Open throughout the year.
Catalogue free. Call, telephone or write.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, IX. B.. Principal
Teneh and Morrison - Pordaad. Oregon
Tonight and Every Night This Week In
the Summer Airdonie the Beautiful
Musical Fantasy.
"A WIGHT nf VEWICB."
Musical Novelties Under the Direction
of William G. Stellman.
THB HITS I
"MY COWBOY LADY"
"O'BAN"
"SUMMER TIME"
"WILLYUM WILSON"
And the Curtis Dancing Girls.
Cool Skating In Rink.
Bathing Classes in Pavilion.
Los Angeles
vs.
Portland
fILKES
I BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINATON AND TSNTH ST.
PORTLAND. ONSOON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
TKt School that PUmu You in a (rood PoiiHon
Tun
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RECBEATIOH VABX. COB.
VAVOHH AITS U4TH STB.
JULY 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Games begin week days at
3:30 p. m., Sunday, 2:30 p. m.
Admission fee Bleachers.
15c: arandstand. 60c: boxes. 25o extra:
children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 26a
IV&BXES' BAT TBXDAT.
Boys under 11 free to bleachers
XXTaA nnarlsv.
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TEETH
Save
Money
(HOlir
The Salem Band and Committee of
Reception will meet the Portland Dele
gation at the Southern Pacific Depot
at 11 o'clock and escort it to the Pa
vilion. Then will follow the program
of entertainment arranged by the citi
zens of Salem-
11:30 A. M. . . Reception Cherry Pavilion
Courthouse Square.
LUNCH.
1:30 P. M High Wire Act
2 P. M Speaking at Pavilion
Inspection of Cherry Exhibit.
t P: M Carnival Attractions
3:30 P. M Auto Trip to Orchards
DINNER.
7:30 P. M Slide for Life
8 P. M Madri Ores
:30 P. M Battle of Confetti
9 P. M Carnival Attraction
Come and have rree examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: 9IL.
VER FILLINGS, SSc UP; GOLD FILL.
(flUti, 70C Vf. BKT O' TEETH. 4.00
SPLENDID SET, $.00; QOLX
LKUWno. IZ.OU TO IB. on.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present AU
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 13 to 30 years' ex.
perience.
Boston Dentists
MILLS COLLEGE
For Young Women,
Only woman's college on Pacific 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 '
Mills college, the universities and east
era colleges, will be continued, (Ac
credited) Special opportunities in do
mestic science, music and art. Earnest
Christian influences; non-sectarian; all
forms of healthful outdoor amusements.
Ideal location in beautiful Oakland hills.
Fall term begins August 1. 190. For
catalogue and brochure of views ad
dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS. President. Mills
College P. O., Cal.
McMinnvifle College
OFFERS '
TOE 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. XUus-.
trated bulletin just Issued.
ADDBESS, H. . 0- BOX 67,"
KcKlnnvUle College, MoMlnnvUley Or,
Horns Phone A-3O30.
Phone Mala 8030.
8916 Morrison St Opd. Post of flee.
Going to College?
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
GOLD J salem, Oregon, Offero you the Follow
lng 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.
Send to the president for catalogue.
Round Trip Rate
Prom Portland
$2.20
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. K. CHAN
the only Chinese woman doctor in this
city. She has cured many
afflicted sufferers. Cured
private and female dis
eases, also throat and
lung troubles; stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases of all kinds that
the human flesh is heir
to. Cured bv Chinese
'f'ii'Wa. herbs anil roots. Hem-
?&.iZ.J4iM edles harmless. No oper
ations. Honest treatment Examina
tions free. 22H MORRISON ST., be
tween First and Second.
Tickets good for return Saturday.
Sunday or Monday. Purchase tickets
at city ticket office. Third and Wash-J
lngton streets, or at Union Depot.
WM. McMURRAY
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT,
Portland, Oregon.
0XE HOUR EARLIER
Tor the rotter's Saturday Trip to Vorta
Beewk. j
The steamer Potter will leave Fori-
land. Ash etreet dock, at 1 p. m. on
Paturdsy next. July Is, and on succeed-
in.- But o rears tnronshout the seeeon.
Instead aof i p. m . as orisiaalty ar
ranged la the published schedules, thus
giving aaeenfrrs the benefit of the
entire river trip by daylight, end land
ing then at the brl one hour earlier.
Ixn't forget that baggage ehoeld reach
the dock at least a naif hour before
departure,
si Chany rats VlgM -Train) te
PortUaA Tla Orwe Slectrto.
The widely 1 vert teed cherry fair
takes place at fteieaa Thursday, Frl
y snd- aWtsreey ef thte t and
the reee ICtr rail bes er
resyM for s special bight trein to leeve
faJeos at IS lt p. Hi. a earn of theee
Cave, running threntb ts Portland end
starring at all between etattona. Re-d'i-i
rate tickets U1 be good en these
ire ma, s i
Have You Anything for Sale?
- List it with
L. L. MOFFETT, Lumber Exchange Building
If the price i; right, we will find buyera.
ARB YOU FROM MISSOURI? Try us and we will show you.
DONT FORGET If you wish to, BUY OR SELL
L,. 1 MOFFETT, 42S U ExcliDfle Bldg.
WILL OBTAIN RESw J
Diamond House Paint
GUARANTEED
i gallon lota, SI. 40 per gaL
1 gallon lots. SI. 50 per gaL
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
30 Front 81, Portland, Or.
Columbia University
Portland, Oregon.
Boarding and Day Scbool for Toung
Men and Boys.
Collegiate Courses in Arts, 'Letters,
History and Economics and Philosophy.
Courses Preparatory for General
Science, Electrical, Mechanical and -Civil
Engineering, Architecture. Arts,
Letters and Economics.
Commercial Course affords thprough'
preparation for Business.
Location unsurpassed. Eighty acres
of Campus.
largest Oymnaatam in the West,
For Terms and Entrance Require
ments apply for Catalogue B.
Catalogue Free on application to th
President.
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I advise you as
equipment and in
vestments in mines:
K vaara' mlnlnir ex
perience; information free.
Offer of a great mine te close aa estate
W.N. RUBLE
Golden. Or.
Good Wages Are
PaidTelegraphers
Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC
QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. W WiU
place you. Day and evening classes.
Open all the year.
Oregon Expert College
3 PITTS- TT, PUTTM pxoob.
SCXOOX.B AVX COZOAOBS.
Bank, Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
Fencing
and
Trellis Work
Portland Wire & Iron Works
Cot. Second artel Kvsreitt etas.
PhonsMnln 3000
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PUATES!
otrr or mwi psopu
We cava de yew satire Orewm. Bridge
aaA Plate Werk In s day If ncery.
Peedtlvely Palaleee Bstreetlag Pre
wbea piatee or brtdsee are ordered,
euttrve Seetk aad roots reaseve wttkv.
e tae leMt seta. Tea ehslre. Only
the saoet ectenline end eererol werk.
M TXAM Z POanAJTB.
W. A. WlSZiZ
PaHiBs? BMf, Tkira aa4 Waakira
t a. m. to s S. m.j SnlxSar e It.
Painleee Fit-Action, tec; f'Utee, fLts.
BU rbeees. A aad Mala Itlt.
GOOD POSITIONS
await graduates of
The Leading Business College
DAY and NIGHT
Phooei M 590, A 1523
PORTLAND ACADEMY
Twentieth Teal- Wifl Open Bepemsi tl
The Acid era v fits boys and girls for
eastern and western oollegee.
A PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR
SCHOOL, under the same management
reeelvea boys snd girls as early as the
age of six and fits for the Academy, -giving
special attention to the essen
tials of an eleraentery training.
The Acadenrv Wagon will make Iti
tour aa formerly through the north
west part of the city te bring and re
turn Children of the first and second
years of the nrlmarv deuartment.
in iase marge
Reliable Care-Takers wtl
of children of those years com ln sn:
retarning on the Irvlngto and Mount
Tabor ear lines.
Office hours for the summer a, m.
te It m. and ! te 4 p- m.
Catslrtent en errll'''".
Mount TimalpaisMIIItary Academy
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA
The roost ewtnpletely eiu!rpd V'U
tary Academy en toe Cnest. t sv,rr.
Infantry Artillery. Asivusl en T?
ment. Ifltenetve grwuee. Atr.i.M
eneeu rased. SwUBwfsg fl AcrS !
at nalversltlea. Ovmm Asot 1. A1
dreee Artear .roeby. A. M. D. Ia fce4
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