THE OREttW VfoV)TlQJiafAE? V'OYlTtAUtT(JWS!u7r7''lE!VTt; JULY it. 1&0S.
DALLAS GIRL TAKES LEAD IEK
m iniiDiuAi'o ortiTir?Ti HEAD OF SPIRITUALISTS
m JuuniUHLo bum iloi
1 FYodn I.uun.T. I'nlUis, Oregon
2 Halph li'ilnHlt, 347 Htanton St. Portland ....
8--OUve Williams. Monmouth, Oregon
4 J.rnna 11. Mellon. 815 Grand Ave. "N., Portland
6 lUv llHipcr. The I mil en, Oregon
j)r.iycc IKKImiry. Hlnlork. Oregon
J- liny Hnlmx, Myrtle Point. Oregon
8- H I"rl J.ii kscin, Foront Grove, Oremm
P Harrv t'raln. 4 63 K. 11th St. N. Iortluiul ....
10 Clyde t'oo'ey. ;'7 Tenlno St., Portland
U t;jurix Nelson. Oswejro, Oregon
1! O. Adrian Smith. 142 furry tit, Portland
13 lloval II. Cr , .St. Johns
14 - Frank Kcm.eli. S31 Grnnd Ave, Porll.ind
18- -Lloyd llvrir), l..-ifiiyelt Oregon
If -IaMd McK. Wilson, JJnnton, Oi rgon
17Julla H. Hylmider. 2 BO Cook Ave, Portland ...
lg Ktta Bhelton. I'liton. Oregon
19 (jrm-e II. Kn:i. liold Hill, Oregon
JO Charlea Hllhard, SUverton, Oregon
H Myrtle Ilog.-rs. l!31 Endicott S . Pol tland
jj pul A. N'unan, Salem, Oregon
jjAdela Vollstedt, Albany, Oregon
24Mld 'Williams. Baker City, Oregon
JS Miss Dolon Lilly, LaGrnmle, Oregon
16 Margaiot McCoy, LnGrande. Oregon
27 Marcella (I. Boone, 64 Mldburn, Kern Park ....
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fh. ionrnn.1 herewith presents the
fourth score In the educational contest,
and again eoveral changes are noted.
This score Includes all subscriptions
received up to and Including July IS.
Ray Harper, a contestant from The
Dalles, comes to the front with a
score of over nine thousand the first
time his- name was published In the
list. This Is an exceptionally flatter
ing showing far Mr. Harper, and we
no doubt will hear from lilrn every day
from now on. ...
Freda I-auner, the Dallas contestant.
1 jumps to first place and now leads the
procession with over six thousand to
the good. Ralph Robnett drops to
second place, - but his score shows a
substantial Increase over the last pub
lication. Olive Williams drops bai.-V to
third place, but as the young lady if
able to canvass only on Friday and
Saturday, owing to her attendance at
summer school, the next publication
will no doubt show a large increase in
her score.
Lenna Melton still holds the fourth
place, with Bar Harper, of The Dalles,
fn fifth. Karl Jackson, of Forest
Grove, has entered the score again vig
orously and will no doubt come to the 1
front from now on. Harry ("rain, al
though considerably hnndlraj fed, vis
Its us nearly every day and is care
fully and closely canvassing the entire
district around his home.
Others Climbing
David Wilson, of Llnnton, has not
started actively to work, but we sliull
no doubt hear from him quite substan
tially In a chort time. It Is several
days since we heard from Charles Ulh
bard. but no doubt he is hard at work.
Myrtle Rogers intends, to take a vaca
tion shortly and will then visit and
canvass The Dalles thoroughly- Miss
Williams, of l.iakur City, should come
to the front very soon, and Baker City
should come forward with some sub
stantial support for her.
Several new contestants entered the
contest this week and are getting to
work in earnest. Although the contest
Is now becoming active and each pub
lication shows additional votes, there Is
ample time for energetic and active
boys and girls to enter the contest and
make an excellent showing. We hear
encouraging reports from every con
testant entered ana each one is grad
ually tying down their many friends
with at least a promise of support and
votes. It will be worth your while to
watch the score closely nnd help your
contestant In every way possible.
PUBLIC DOCKS
FACTOR TO
GREATEST
BUILD CITY
Views of men interested In the dock
ownership question are conflicting, and
on one hand it is argued that Port
land would not benefit by public own
ership of docks. Other authorities on
' .the subject say public dock ownership
would be a great force in the building
. tip of this port as a shipping center for
'.'ocean carriers.
' ' I J. Couch Flanders, chairman of the
. 'navigation committee of the Portland
.'chamber of commerce. Is one who does
,liot wholly believe in public ownership
'of docks. He says the amount named I.':
Portland's Initiative bill passed at the
'last election would be entirely inade-i
j quate to carry out any system or pub
lic ownership In this city, as It would
'require that much money to put up
Tone first-class dock with modern e.juip-
-ment for handling cargo.
'. Referring to comparisons made wltn
, San Francisco state-owned docks Mr.
( Flanders said:
Ships Pay BTo Wharfage.
1 ' At the state docks of San Francisco
'ships pay wharfage according to their
'tonnage, and In addition the shipper
'or the consignee pays 6 cents per ton
for all freight uasslng the dock. Thrr
"Is no storage privilege at these docks, j '.?
All freight has to be removed tverv: ,!'
day.
"In Portland the ship pays no wharf
age. The receiver or shipper of riie
'freight pays 25 cents per ton, and ra...
"leave the stuff a month on the dock
'It is the rule of ship charters that th
freight rate shall be if cents per ton
:)ower t8 ports where no wharfage is
charged.
While can tranclseo docks are
(owned and managed by the state, tiiq
grain exports of ( alifornia are bhlpp-.I
over private owned docks at Costa p.lco.
No business Is done over state docks
that can be done over private docks.
New York owns Its docks, whii Brook
lyn and Jersey City do not. T!.e ex
port business of New York Is done ov;r
Jersey City and Brooklyn docks "
A sum very much larger than $501.
000 will have to be furnished by port
land if the city Is to own the docki
n J. T T
r X . r. 7 5 c.t. of - .-i.-f-. ?
1-5: :.. trt:
. ar..J 4
it fr,rrt tfei
It.:.? fare
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"" a year,
ttrer.-ti
a. TV)
cf th-
b-f- wen
w.-.lch 1.4
There Is
bonis Mr.
or.cering puh-
The iluod Is The life."
Science has never gone beyond th
fcbove simple stotemtnt of scripture. But
it bag lllurainuted that statement and
glTen it a meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the Wood is "bad "or Impure .1
Is Dot alone the body which suffers
through disease. The brain is aiso
clouded. hf! mind and 1
cted,anf"ny an evil deed or lmm:r
iBOintjr--tK-ocUy traced to tho
Impilwrr of i'- CT Fq.;1. impure Ho i
Pierce's Go Meca 1 'igcoverrL ?
enj:c? iin: :,..r.r,-i ihTre '
tunng, pixp!f.s. Notches, eruptions a: i
other cuu.vitis affection., as tcv-vr.:,.
tetter, or s':-rheuni. hives and otLtr
taanJfestt;o:i8 of Impure bKcid.
i t
Id the txre of crofu;ou swellings, en
larged glands. ";n eating ulcer, or o!d
ores, th- "s. ,. n Med.ca! Discovery "Lis
performed 'V- ..-t marve.ou cures. Ir.
Cases of old ;re,or ( ;en etlr,g uicer
H It rell V, tpp'y to the oT-n sore Dr.
llerce' Ai'.-lWiln? Salve, which i-worn-uful
healing povney w l, r.
,d al an a-.; iicatlon to the sore lc cor.
Janctloo wit!-, the v.v of "C.lden Ml;-.
' Dlscorery s a luood el-wiling con-t,-
vooonai trnattaent. If y.ur drug,.
dont happen to hare the All-IJeaiirt
6alT" In itodc. you can easily procure :'.
- bj tnckiftlnc fifty-four cer.ts In postetr
tamps to Dr. il. V. Pierce. j Main St.
: UuSalo, K. Y., and H will erm to you b;
return poat. Most dnircists kwp n a
ra!tu the 'Gcldan VIedica: DiscoverT
A & t. z
- w m
, Ton ran't a2Tr-d to accept any inedicloe
. mt krn,tn C jinfittrtrm as a tubstlt:;;
Ijr'OwsJen .Vodk-al Plscorery,- which u
B BMvSclM OF " K50WH CX1X roI7 lo."
tar! ay a miipM list of lncmdieu !a
plaia Enrrish on lu hot Ue-wrapper, U
ara U-xng attfvd a eonct and ft oath.
. Dr. IVw1 rtaLUM IVIkw rearaUt
lorVr'-rtt rvicaach. Urefaad bswtX
It Is said, for one good dock costs abont
1400,000. The north bank roads n-w
dock now under construction on the
Weldler tract will be 1.000 feet Ion.
155 feet wide, ani wi:i c.st J!1'V.oi
without machinery. Ti:e ntter cai '1
Iuk tailed for about $lS.C-.) f-r tfc rr. :
modem plant to hand:-; (rrain an'l . -.- r
cargoes. The grour.d 03 wM-;S i.ri
doc is balit Is aesd at a Tai--tion
of liJO.'VJO.
OakOud tn IaL
Cakland. which by a fi--)"- f
supreme c',:rz ftaa rjitcj
its ecttre atr fr-?n: fr-m tzt
Southern r'a.-;f.c riiir-.aA 1 j'-.ir?
about th hgir.fr.- rf a wt.xrf '.
!cg piaa that' wtli uitlraawir cos: l:'
0r'i,;ir Tre cour. ::i r i a t. -
lr4ry aa:hor:x-.i a " pv; :
on a fv.-rt'"! of J t'?': ".
worn, an.j fr;gae.i j. 1 t:-r-nn,
ver, ;or of '
seawaiis. t
Sar. Ft-iTi
u-irters rr.;
cost J'J.ij.v
Of t I , ZZ').ij r
net re"rvie. afrer
bor-.ii a.-i i fiii
$230 '.'00 at.. .-,Ov.O
used tn naklcc ei:r.-
rct city wx fcr
, in a ff:a:trr.nt
lie docks, said :
'"Orie res ..it cf state ownership Is
'that evry tr-tmp t-a. ---.- er.terlng th.
port of San r'rtctucfl js provided wfh
a berth without d.orimir,aflor.. This
is o-r.K of the great advantage of pub
lic ownership over tne private owner
snip that is go often used to crush com
petition. The Stat He!t Line rallroal.
which connects with ail the terminals
and docks, is part of the dork system,
and in a gre.it so;rre of rev--nje, 9'I,0j0
cars being hin.-:d !ar year, 'with a
revenue of over 1-00, 0K.
"Iublic dock ' wnershiri Is so populir
In California that the las! leglwiature
apt 0:1 ted a commission to In v-Mlgn!
snipping condltlomi i.n ail the harb'ir?
of t.'.e state, with a view to stato own
ership and Improvement Th- omm't
tee. after an extended Invent Igat I on
which revealed many -evils In the f,,rm
1 of monopoly and excessive charges un-
uer priare ownersr.lp, Mas reported In
favor of a general bond Issue of 11.'.
000, 0"0 for the purpose . f talking ovr
and improving all the harbors of the
state.
Great Boost for Cities.
"These Ideas are rot revolutionary,
but are In line with the experience of
the great sea nor l rltlen of the t'nl .d
Btates and other nations. New York's
docks are public, and have eot !"V
".'''."". and the cltv is toIay pr-pr:r.it
to spend JIOO.000,000 for betterments
and exf.-nshns,
"Philadelphia leased Its public do lis
for a few years to the Penns vl vanla
railroad and afterward fn'ind tfiat In
shl'.pmg had h-en largely diverted 1 .
i'tk Every seaport In the o.-'d
e pi:!,l!e dock r.wnerl'lp pr-xa.N
f"rged a1. pad, anl cities with 1 ri-
vat docks have declined In maritime
Jn r'ortnn' e
I.l'.erj.'.: h.n rxj ended ?00 01 n. ' ft'
on It-, public ,'o-k nvt,m, s.ntl etil.vs
a revi'"i- e i (!"' ftc.o n v.nr thi-e
!r i;:aw has expended ,.n j. iMI -
s J r, , o 0 ii 0 n Hamburg l (
Antwerp I Jt.O'lO.ft"'. Hiiltrrl en 7
i.i, .,.,,1 Newas'le-on-Tvne J -; nr...
Tt---r.Tr. 55,"CO ?io. Mair p. ... ,, mvi
Tt... Jare'ro ISO OOO.Oeo ' i ip : r.i - .:,.'
0- e.. Iteun-s Avres 1 'HO 0 ')
Kc i.e J s.soii of.n
"The evi.lutlon of the bie shin .hir
ing the last 20 ye las mi!.- h.-,rlor
re.-or.st 'j c t Ion end Imi r. . ,ir t tr
Fary ;.li evtr the w-.'ld 1 p..r
which have ren.ized ar.d T-rt.a-r.i tr.r
r, w c-.ditl'-'ns lave prnt-res..i Kt .
w..ndrf ;I rare, and Thoy. that h r
attemp.ted to eompe! th.. sv-lp to
f'rm w't' the hir-T hn .-e;pr o
h'nd The value of n rrt-o.- uSi-.
Hrr.. tij from f'-n , j. .-, .', ,
Ar -. thing cv:s!n ! ax . tf
meeting of the Ministers'
Protective association Bun-
i was taken rescinding ihe
which bad preWously been
four members of the officers.
asking that Mrs. Sophia H. oip name
i... dr,,i I from the roil, and those of
it... ,1.1. tut, m to the national assocla-
i.,.t iih her. This nctlon
i, ..i .ltne.t removed nil disabilities
u. i , .. k,.mi a nd the ileli'gnteH,
:.r!i I..- ihe elf.-.t of reiallilug lior in
her piislllon uh bead of the local spirit
u .. . i i
UB. -V. I. ' J ... , .
The i e.s.dutlon whlcn wns ignvo o?
iievetal of the officers, was Introduced
I b (iieen ' l.oe, who endeavored to
wiiow thut Mrs Selp had acted without
authority In entertaining John Mater
,..i ,..iv .n istoir his meetings as held
f the state assocla
tion 1 htse elmiges of Loves to which
Mrs Seip will be compelled to answer,
were marie the basis of a sutt tn which
Love claims damages. Ixv
charges that Mrs. Selp has made a mini-i.e.-
i.f false statements and declares he
will push his case In the courta. In a
signed statement he says:
11 mn adverse to trying this case In
the newspapers, and lor that reason 1
have nt no time offered over my name
anything for publication concerning the
situation, yet 1 feel Justified In cor
recting some glaring falsehoods under
heavy headlines that were apparently
authorized by Mrs. Sophia B. Help and
offered In the Oregonlan this (Monday)
morning.
"As to the cause In court, I have only
this to skv: I brought the suit because
of the following telegram from George
B. Warno, president of the N. S. A
I now copy the telegrnm:
" tllendlve, Mont., July 2, 1908 C. C.
Iove. Care 11. 1). Barrett, 890H Morrison
Street. Portland, Or. Provent by In
junction or legal steps Sophia B. Selp
and associates from Interfering with
rlKhts of our association or Its Oregon
auxiliary.
" 'GEORGE B WARNE,
" 'President National Spiritual Associa
tion.' "Mrs. Kelp has enused to be published
the following false statements:
"First 'Love hns been stirring Presi
dent Warno of the national association
un to nctlon '
"Second - 'Iive could not prove his
charges against me (Mrs. Selp) before
Mr Warn, when he was here a few
weeks p? so now he is trying u out
in couriji-' yj
" 'He wires Mr. Warne this and that,"
etc.
"I want to say now positively and
unequivocally that eaoh and all of the
foregoing statements are absolutely
false. Oeorge H. Warns, president of
the N. S. A., was not only satisfied
that my charges were true, but he also
found the Oregon Htate Spiritualist as
sociation did not have a legal quorum
for the transaction of business and
charged Mrs. Sophia B. Selp not to hold
any more meetings or do any business
In the name of Oregon State Spiritualist
association.
"After giving Mrs. Selp that charge
he also told her he had appointed Harry
Tanckwich and J. E. Tflgg attorneys, In
fact to take charge of the oooks, papers',
charters and money of the state associa
tion, to h id the same until the first
-s'stt! it ir the coming September,
when, t'-ey'are tt ereanlxe the coming
cor. vent !!. af'.er wMrii titer are to to
ovr ti.e y rt;e to tta Jaeoesir-g
MYRTLE POIIIT
BOY 111 RACE
Jta.v rainos Determined to
A in One of Journal
Scholarship Prizes.
Ray Haines, a bright boy with
sparkling brown eyes, black hair and
of tall, slender stature Is liked by all
who know him. lluy Is a lad of It
years who has lived most of his Ufei
around Myrtle Point, Or., where his
father now has a dairy farm. This
young man Is spoken of by all as very
ambitious unci bright- lie Is a grad
uato from the ninth grade.
Ills friends say thut he will carry
out anything he undertakes to the best
of his ability. Hay Intends canvassing
right
the young maid la not trained
she can scarcely mature right.
All the contestants In the Oregon
Journal's soholurshlp contest will ba
the belter (or the experNno even those
who may not win scholarships. The
experience alone If worth the effort
put Into the contest and the valuable
scholarships and good cash award
should draw a large number from ihe
rank of the students of the whole dis
trict Keinember the. contest lasts un
til September and student who enter
now can easily win out by applying
themaelve closely to the work of e
curing subscriptions to the Oregon
people's popular newspaper. By all
means enter the oontest Consult the
contest manager without delay.
Son TaJcea Charg of Pairuta.
Dreweey, Or.. July II. An aged
couple named Norton, who hava been
residents of tbiv place for several
fears, who war committed to the poor
arm at Buraa December laefcr war
brought back to Prewsey thta week.
They are being cared for by their son.
THE WAY WE DIE IS
SOMETIMES PECULIAR
Ihe secretary of th State Board of
Health ha a task to perform during
all this hot weather that would try
the proverbial aalnt'a patience. Thou
and of death report must Be gone
through, classified and checked up to
be filed away after the statistics are
made up from them for th biennial
report.
Among th aeaio oertiricate are
many peculiar one. In one instance
the cause of death 1 abated to have
been diphtheria reoelved from a sick
cat Howvr. this on Ion Inatanoa,
It I not expected, will datr Fluffy
Ruffles from patting th llttl purrer.
Another peculiar oaa wa that of
a man who died after contracting
glanders from a horse. A moulting
parrot gave it mistress a outloular
disease from which he died. And
blood polaon from th bit of a pig
caused th death of a farm hand.
CURESiECZETO
ACWE,TElTERlETEi
The skin la an index to the quality of the blood. Ecxema, Acne, Tetter,
(TN (CN (o?
n,i an other niacoa Impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that instead of
of these Diaces wiil ' nourisHment and strength to the fine, delicate tissuea of the skin,
" 3V - a. I 11 ! . a. ? a . fl e m .
by hoatiiu ia cuaunuaiiy pouring ow lis acna ana unaeaiiny accumulations
p:UNor?h'1iiendr,CrshfieuUad po"-' PImPle8. .T9' ePtloM. etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid
HitHv Koseburg, an(;
which it Is possibl
the contest. Some
be visited on bicycle, some
b?aVh.Tofh.To applications i of salves, washes, lotions, etc, may relieve some of
ers. ; tuc iicniDg ana ouicr aiscomion causea Dy Bain irojiDiea, ana lor this reason
a,nTb&.VuWt but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood,
peting for scholarship generously is ana therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only
ShoperVd" i V tZ.' tn". aap.V:- cur fo S S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best
tion of the rising generation are up- and quickest remedy. It goes- down into the circulation and neutralizes
ines'witirgenrai Spprova."y ThK B?d "ove acid3' lnpi d humors, thoroughly purifies the
a great satisfaction to the young per- circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When
y0outhWf u? mim?, 'X "su'cessfut S' p. S. "M d ImpMriUes from the blood, and cooled
projects while disappointment and fail- and cleansea tne acia-beated circulation, every symptom passes away, the
tT, y.touthde..0avi"a badefonhe f kin is nourished with rich healthful blood and the trouble cured, as
future of mariT especially on those the cause nas been removed. Book on skin diseases and anv medical advice
courageUmeui tmVn Veachers c.r ail WUO write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAe'
1 1 leiius.
Kurh il ronteflt na t)i Oreaon .Tour
nal Is now conducting Is an excellent
education In Itself Inasmuch as it gives
the contestants an actual and practical
experience. It stimulates thefacultles
ot the youth and develops the Drain and
thereby gives It broader thought. As
the brain develops new Ideas and In
splrations suddenly dawn on the active
mind and thus the boy or girl gradual
ly Becomes more intelligent.
Ihe dull Indifferent bov rarely ever
makes any progress but rather become
a degenerate and a bane to society.
Parents and guardians should encour
age both boys and girls to be indus
trious. Idleness, especially In the grow
ing youth, tends to demoralisation and
should not be tolerated . By Impres
sing the Importance of Industry and
Integrity on the youth ,rou are help
ing to make a better boy, a better man.
a better member of society and a bet
ter business man and man of affaire.
Boys and girls should reraember.ihat
an early training tends to upbulJd or
break down character. As the twig la
Inclined so ajso the tree grows. If
DON'T RUB AND SCRATCH
CURE THE SUMMER ITCHES
AH Torm of It oh Oauaad by Warn
Weather and Perspiration Can
Quickly Be Cured.
Mosquito bites nettle rash prickly
heat hives and all forms of Itch can
be Instantly relieved and quickly cured
, by a simple wash of oil of wlntergreen
! and other purely vegetable compounds.
If r.iu are troubled with orlcklv heat.
- r ; -'rf's- .rash or any form of Itch common
Bank, Store and Office Railings
Fire Escapes
and
Fire Casings
Fencing
and
Trellis Work
Portland Wire & Iron Works
Cor. Second and Bveret fita. Phone Main 2000
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Our atioo la du to uniform
hlgh-grad work at reaaonabl piicea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflloted with heart weak
ness can now hare their teeth ex
tracted rilled and brldgework ap
piled without to least pain or a&n
gr.
PAINLESO EXTRACTION .Bff
3J-KARAT CROWNS K.M
nntrnm mmm j-v A.
ciniuiini wuna ............ n,ti
OUK BKHT PL.AJN FIXATE. . 8.00
Atdj W.N1SD FLA. TIB IfJ.OO
gramlnattoa
and Ooasnltatlos rr.
Re-Enameling Teeth
Is th greatest invention In modern
dentistry and ha been moat uooa-
ful of all methoda
W extend to all a special invita
tion to call at our offlo and have
their teeth examined free of charge.
We own and control th largest
and beat equipped dental establish
ment In th world, having 1 offlo
all told.
We glv a written guarante with
all work for 10 year. Lady attend
ant
Open vnlnga till T. Sunday I to L
Union Painless Dentists
831H Morrison at. Core TixmX.
FR
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FREE!
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Dr.WenistsPOWDER
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Clever Boys and Girls Will Be Given Free Scholarships and Big
Cash Awards for Pleasant Work During Vacation.
The valuable scholarships and cash awards offered by The Journal to ambitious stu
dents should interest every young scholar. The fortunate young people who poll the
highest number of votes in their respective districts will secure the scholarships and
cash awards as explained below. Votes are determined by subscriptions. It behooves
all to get down to work without delay. The students of the great Oregon country are
"w!dfopn of ' esPecially favored by having such a grand opportunity within their reach.
ber, all over 1U and under 30 years of age are eligible.
Remem-
ha su
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'Srw!S P1ptrn to The IiotuI I
Afor'. Or. Jt;!v 21 - -Tf. 'a'.ch of
fHh d-:r:ng the past 44 hours. has
shown I,. it J!tt ehar.ae and vhll th
rr,)., pt.'r-te r l aho-i 40 cert
behind !at year th canned pa'k show j
an IriT.-ns .ver last year '.r. feat
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the first apaueauoa.
Cures Sore Sum.
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SCHOLARSHIPS
As far as they are at present Hated are herewith submitted. More schools
will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new
contestants is learned.
COLLEGE, AXSaJTT, OR.
Value o.
One year's tuition In anjr department.
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similar in rfr FoorfandRp?ul
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rion . Sour Stomach.Dlarrtioa
Worms f arrvalsioiis Jfwnst
rurss and Loss or SnXP.
KEW "i"DRK. l
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
except conservatory,
ship 160.
bajcbb orrr BusnrEss ooxxaz
BAZrK CITY, OB
One year's tuition In shorthand, type
writing. Engiian. hooaxeeping ana pen-
rnanahlp. Value of scholarship $100.
BEnZB-WallXB BTTBTBTESB COIr-
la!OE, yOBTLAJTD, OB.
One year's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship H00.
OAJTTAX BTTSTJrrSB COLLZOB,
SAXEM, OA
Ten month' tuition In business or
shorthand course. Value of scholar
ship tlOO.
DALLAS COLX.EQE, DALLAS, OB.
One year's tuition In any department.
value of scholarship sou.
eclectic bus rjn; SB UNIVEBSTTT.
POBTLABD, OB.
One year' tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship, $100.
HXLL KXUTAST ACADEMT, POBT
LABD, OB.
One year's tuition In all branches
without board. Value of scholarship
$120.
XOLKES BTTBZBXSS COLLBOB,
POBTLABD. OB.
One year's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Valu of
scholarship $100. .
rUTTEBHATTOBAL COBBEGPOBDEBCB
SCHOOLS OP SCBAMTOK, PA.
Complete course In architecture.
j chemistry and chemical technology, eleo
trical. civil engineering, stam, electric,
mechanical engineering and mining en
gineering. Value of scholarship $113.
R. UAX MTEB BCBOOL OP ABT,
POBTLABD, OB.
Six months' evening course. Value of
scholarship $50.
ITMIBTrVTLLB COLLBOB, BTMXjnr-
TXLLlB, OB.
One year's tuition In any department
of the college. Value of scholarship $60.
O BE (JOB COBBEBVATOBT OT BTUBZO,
POBTLABD, OA
One year's course In piano depart
ment, value or scholarship 11(6.
OSB0OV EXPEBT COLLXOB, POBT
LABD, QK.
Combined eo'rse In telegraphy and
stenography. Value of scholarship. $125.
OXJBOOB- LAW OOLLBOB, POBT
LABD, OA
On year tuition. Valu of scholar-
snip 1B0.
PACmO COLLEGE, BBWBEBO. OB.
One year's tuition. Valu of scholar
ship $50.
PACipro
POBEST
Utfl VEBS1TT,
OBOTfi, OB,
One rear's tuition in college depart
ment Valu of scholarship $50.
PEBDLXTOB AOADBaTT, PEITDLB-
TOH, OB.
Two years' instruction In classical.
scientlflo or commercial courses. Value
of scholarship $100.
POBTLABD ACAJJEMT, POBT
LABD, OB.
One year's tuition in any of the four
aoademy classes. Valu of scholarship
llo.
BBEJD, POBTLABD,
OA
Valu of scholarahlp.
WALTBB
Vocal lesson.
HOP.
BOSB
CTTT BUST BESS OOLLBOB.
POBTLABD. OX.
On year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand . course. Yjuue of
scholarship $100.
tT BLAST'S ACADEMT, TBOB
DALLES, OA
On year's tuition In muslo depart
ment Value of scholarahlp $100.
WESTEBB AOADBaTT OP MT7STO ABD
ELOCUTIOB, FOBTLaJIO, OA
Course In elocution, oratory or dra
matic art. Valu of scholarship $150.
WTLLAJEBTTB UBIVEASTTT. BALEX,
O
tuition
On year's
ment Valu of scholarship
In college depart-
$&0.
In
Use
' T
For Over
Thirty Years
Gararded urvtrSiTl
Kuet Copf of Wntppflt.
-i as a tar u la Ia B Is II '
CASH AWARDS
In sddition to the scholarship swards' Th Journal will make the fol
lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may
poll the largest vote:
Cash with first choice of scholarship $1B0
Caah with second choice of scholarship 9125
Cash with third choice of scholarship flOO
Cssh with fourth choice of scholarship TS
Cash with fifth choice of scholarship 50
Cash with sixth choice of scholarship f25
The above sums in cash will be paid contestants immediately after
the close of the contest, in th order of their standing. Cash commis
sions will be allowed on all new subscribers, in addition to the cash
awards, so that a contestant may earn money every day during the
contest.
Rates and Credits.
Prepaid subscriptions, only, count for
votes In the Oregon Journal contest,
many more points allowed for new sub
scription than for payment on old sub
scriptions. The same number of rotas
are allowed whether th paper" goes to
the subscriber mall or by carrier. In
order to procure vote on an old sub
scription, th advance payment shall
be made for not less than three months.
Votes ar allowed on new subscrip
tions, for advance payments for on
month or mora, an outline of th voting
values being aa follows:
Daily and Sunday.
One month t Price by mail, ! cants;
price delivered by carrier, at points
having carrier service. 68 cents; votes
allowed, if new, 66 votes; if old. none.
Two months: Price by mail or deliv
ered. $1.30; votes allowed. If new, lis
votes; If old, none. Three months:
Price by mall $1.90: delivered. $1.6;
votes allowed, if new, 800; if old. ITS.
Four months: By mail, $t0: de
livered. $J.00; vote allowed, if new
400; If old $00. Five month: Pric
by mall, 13.28; by carrier. $3.1$: vote
allowed if new. SOO; if old. 115. Six
months: By mail, $1.78; by carrier,
$4.90; and so on.
Twalv months: By mail. 17.80: br
carrier, $7.80; votes allowed, if new.
2,000; if old, LOO0.
Daily Without Sunday.
On month: Price by mail, 60 cents;
delivered, 6 cents; votes allowed. If
new, 40; if old, none. Two months:
Price by mall, $1; delivered. 90 cents;
vote allowed, if new, 100; If old, none.
Three month: By mall, $1.40; deliv
ered, $1.38; vote allowed. If new, 200:
If old, 80. Four months: By mall, $1.78;
by carrier, $1.80; votes allowed, if new!
260; If old. 110. Flv months: By mall!
$2.$0: by carrier. $2.28; votes allowed'
If new. 800; If old. 140. Six month.!
By maU, $2.78: by carrier. $2 0; irotes
allowed. If nw. 400; If old, loo; and so
on.
Twlre months: By mall. $t; by car
rier, $5.20; votes allowed, if new 1 000
If old, SOO.
Sunday Journal Only.
Twelv month: Prto by mail or by
carrier. $2.80; vote allowed. If a new
subscriber, 400; If an old subscriber.
160. Ix months: By mail or by car
rier, $1.28; vote allowed. If new, 176:
If old. "S. Three months: By mall or
by carrier, (8 oartts; votaa allowed. If
new, 60; if old. 16.
Semi-Weekly Edition.
This edition of Th Journal I sent
to subscriber by mall only. Price for
11 months. $1 60; vote allowed, if new.
600; If old. 150. Six month: Pric a
76 cents; vote allowed. If new, 80S; tt
oM. !
This contest began Tune 21 and will last about three months. No ambitious boy or
I girl, young man or young woman should a How this grand opportunity to acquire a good
college education pas by without making a vigorous eitort to win a scnoiarsnip ana
a handsome cash award. All between the aes of 10 and 30' years are eligible.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO CONTEST MANAGER
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