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Mo- 8 Icran. mitt is th same as th rresen nance except that It brovMes for th removal of th limit line to th tntdrtl of the (treats on th east sld of th river Instead of In th middle of th block. - Councilman Wills' sahem for Jail sit failed to com up yesterday becnus of a clerical error mad In the advertls lug and tlio proposition went over until a later meeting of the council. This la th plan which Councilman Driseoll ha ittKon umorage at, declaring that will Is interested In a corporation which destrs to sell niece of land to th city. A dinner at the Arlington club last night In honor of General Danlol F. Brush, new commandant at Vancouver barracks, waa attended by the general's staff and about 50 Portlandera. John M. Oearln. president of the club, pre sided as tiMatmasler and made a speech of welcome. General Brush responded. A number of tonics were discussed by other speakers. Tho funeral of Iiavld Cornellll, who shot and killed Mrs. Dollle Sharp and Pelmar Petorkln Sunday night, will be hold this sfternoon from the chapel of Dunning, McEnte and Ollbaugh. The Interment will be at Rose City ceme tery. I'oterkln was Interred in the Hose City cemetery Monday anil Mrs. Sharp was burled yesterday In Riverside cem etery. DAIRYMAN BUYS BIG ALONG RIVER ACREAGE Parents who are looking up the mat ter of schoolB, to which they may in trust tliefr boys and girls, would do well to consider the claims of one of ((intern Oregon's most promising schools, rondleton academy. rnis academy offers healthy surroundings, strong courses and individual super vision of its students. During past years Its student body has been or very high class. Parents will at once realize what this moans to the boy or girl away from home tho first time. The academy has both a boys' and s girls' dormitory, under charge of mem bers of the faculty. Pawints desiring to place their children here should at onco write to Rev. W. H. Bleakney, Ph. I)., Pendleton, Or. All Inquiries will be cheerfully answered. When the council convened for its afternoon session yesterday, action on the transfer of the license 01 . owner of Spranger to F. X Bouthller In the pwne r or board of trade building was referred to bet? is t the linuor license committee. T here , Dell, is tl whs little debate on tie transfer In the About one mile of fencing on the county poor farm property waa de stroyed by fire Tueaday. The fire burned over the hill h between the Barnes road and the Canyon road and destroyed much of the younger growth. The flames started from brush turning, inose wno were doing tne work allowing their fire to get beyond control. Thre fair sized realty transactions wer clostd yesterduy, th total con sideration amounting to nearly 1100, 000. The largest of these sales was a 408-acto tract hnlnnrfn to Pharle Francis Adams of Boston end located on th Columbia River road, east of woodlawn, Ji'hls property was pur chased hy s local dairyman for a con sideration reported to be In the neigh borhood of 146.000. Charles 1C Henry & Son negotiated th sale. The same firm also closed a sale yesterday for a lot on Tenth street, near Everett, th tltio being taken In th name of the Mercantile Trust A Invest ment company; consideration withheld. The Log Cn bin Baking comminv hus purchased from H. F. Itlttinnn 60 by iuu on t lie southwest corner of Rus sell street and Mississippi avenue, con sideration S 1 6.000. On the lot Is a two story brick building, which is occupied by the baking company. L. A. Lewis closed a deal yesterday for the ourchase of a lot on East Mor rison street, between East Third street and Union avenue. The property for merly belonged to Clarence B. Sewull and waji sold for $15,000. Chicago. Th xrensss of th trip ar being paid by Hearst. Th Oregon delegation Is head ml by Paullnu Wo Ionald, who used to be the editor of the Labor Press. Th personnel or ine party is as follows) Kelson Hughes, stat aercetary for Oregon. J. K. Knight. W. L. Woodring. A. C. Mof- fatt. Nell O' I la re, M. E. Gibson J. J. Fltsgerald, 11. O. Campbell. A. N. An drews, T. O Albln. W. R. Lake, G. W. MrCnulcv Krtwsrd Ttvan. Thomas R. Warner, Paullnu McDonald and T. J. Byrnes. COTTAGE GROVE TO LIFT INDEBTEDNESS Cottage Orov. Or., July IS. An election held here today for th tur- fiose of voting a tax to pay th ofty' ndebtedness carried by a large ma jority. Hereafter th acreage will b lazed the same as town lota. A light frame dwelling at 847 Randy road caught fire at 8:30 last night and made a blase which could be seen all over the east side. The house was occupied by two single men, Palmor and line Dy name, who can assign no cause for the origin of the fire. The building, whose vulue waa little, waa practically destroyed. afternoon, the members eviuenuy u--,,rr. tiipmH,.l-ea out with the wrangle engaged In during the morning session. Wills and fielding 0.0nt"a that John Conrad is connected with the transfer and for that reason objected to granting it. The other members felt that an investigation should be made, and referred the transfer back to the committee. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 6 and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rule or waste fully it will be shut off. For the first Time In the history of the local Justice courts, so far as known, a warrant has been issued because the owner of a bull allowed him to run at Fitzgerald, a resident of Cor- he defendant. HEARST DELEGATES LEAVE FOR CHICAGO Oregon's Hearst boosters, accompan ied by those from Washington, left last night over the O. R. & N. for Chi cago, where they will take part In the national convention or tne lnaepena ence league. The party, In a apodal Pullman car, will go over the O. R. & N., the Oregon Short Line and the Den ver & Rio Grande to 8n.lt Lake, where they will be Joined bv the delegations from Idaho and California, and from there will make the trip together to R M -r Jt m it m i TTETHjr When Patrolman Hepner was two blocks from'576 Fifth street last evening he heard the voices of Mr. and Mrs. .Tnsnh lilers rnlFod In anger. Vhen tho Tho Bradv-O'Brlen Investment com pany has filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk. The Incorporat ors are M. F Brady, W. T. O'Brien and W. A. Munly, and the capital stock la J5.000. Save Money No outing compares with the trip to Cascade Locks Sundays, on the fast and comfortable steamer "Bailey Gatzert," leaving Alder street dock at 9 a. m., re turning at 6 p. m. Round trip 1. Secretary Mcintosh of the municipal civil service commission. Is holding an policeman heard the epithets being ex-, , , d f h.inirr.,1 h purs lifnuii to burn and no ' . . ... ... . streets, sidewalks and Inspectors of sewers. Twelve ahuddere( . lo P'a" ,"Un ' are taking the test of the Biers In writing hie report of the occurrence. The husband and wire e .T":,iIL1U ;" ihort iMaln 614, A-43 14. Wagons run every ession with the police station tney were Coma and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE;SII. VER FILLINGS, 86o UP; GOLD FILL INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. 14.00: SPLENDID SET. IS.00; GOLD CROWNS. J2.B0 TO 18.00. All work guaranteed for ten year. Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 11 to 20 years' x perlence. Boston Dentists Rom Pnon A-9030L Fhon Kala 8030. S91M Morrison 8t Oed. Port of floe. roisoxr oak vozsoimra. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner Or., writes My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful troubl. She not only cured a case of It on herself. but on two of hor friend who wer olsoned by this sftme Ivy. Prlc 860, Oo and 11.00. Sold by Skidmor Drug Co. a Special Offer This Month EDISON PHONOGRAPH TEN DAYS' FBEK TRIAL WE PAY THLK FRBJGHT KIGHT MOJiTHH' CREDIT HO jWIEH FT. Write at once' for loll par ttoulars. catalogue, etc, of th fali-Ml and beat Talking Machla pruposltiua ever mad. 1'" ' ... f kiB rinHK Ka 7 TO in i ?rCr outfit No. 10 tte.M Others forDMt- Inar their homes with "Edison" on acoeunt of oar very liberal Froe Trial Of fer; why not roars T Address Phonograph Department "J1" Eilers Piano House PORTLAND, OREGON. 2 We sponR and press your clothes. y-hlno your i?hoes. al! for $1.50 month. CI A k 4 - 1 t Tl'.nn. ....... where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. turned loose. They have two daugmers and three sons, all between tne ages 01 10 and 22 years. KITorts of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company to use brick for pav in between rails on Hawthorne avenue failed In the 'council yesterday after noon, and Belgian blocks will form the pavement. The company sought to have the change made at a meeting of the street committee last week, but the members objected and delegated Coun cilman Rushlight to interview the prop erty owners and learn, what kind of pavement they dCflred. He reported to the council yesterday that the property owners favored Belgian block and the council so ordered. Steamer Jess Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavua Washington street dock at 3 P. m. T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 828 H Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069 Woman's Exchange, US Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. 4X4444) 44XXXX FOUR TRAINS TO THE, LAST NORTH COAST LIMITED TWIN CITY EXPRESS EASTERN EXPRESS NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON EXPRESS Northern Pacific Railway E. Elks' W. Moore, expert p building. Seventh and hotographer, Stark sts. A dinner given In honor of Charles H. Fuller, of Chicago, at the Commer call club last evening, was attended by a number of Portland men who have known the guest of honor as one of Chicago's foremost advertising agency proprietors. Mr. Fuller has been In the advertising agency business In Chi cago many years and built up a very large and successful concern. Some years ugo C. C. Chapman, now a woll known Portland advertising agency man. started life In the Kuller office at Chicago. Mr. Chapman acted as soastmastcr at last evening's dinner. John C. Shillock law offices, moved Gerlinger building. Second and Alder. D. Chamber & Son, opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. S21 W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. VISIT YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Stopovers allowed on all tickets to enable trip being taken through Park, ; The Multnomah Box and Lumber company has begun suit In the circuit court against E. J. Podge to recover $4,198.63 as damages for alleged fall tire to transport lumber and box shocks from Portland to San Francisco and San Pedro during four months begin ning with last November. He asserts that the defendant failed to carry out a contract for carrying this lumber on the steamers Northland, South Bay and St. Helens. Much of the material was Intended for orange boxes for handling the southern California orange crop. Journal want ads. lc a word. CONCERT TONIGHT I IN PLAZA BLOCK ! At the Invitation of Clement Scott of Vancouver. Wash., the members of the Oregon Burns club will hold their next meeting on Saturday, July 25. at 8 p. m.. at the Columbia club. Vancouver. George J. Cameron of Portland will pre side. Hongs nnd recitations rrom nurns will be rendered by the members. Pipe Major McPonald will play a selection of reels and strathspeys on the bag pines. All interested in the works of the poet Burns Invited. L. L. Karo, president of the Karo- Klnpper company's department store, left yesterdav for Chicago and New York to bo absent for about a month. It Is the Intention of the company to go out entirely of th dry goods business and to put In its place a complete lino of ready-to-wear goods, and Mr. Karo s trip to the eastern markets Is solelv for the purpose of selecting the stock for their fall and winter trade. Physicians' prescriptions and drug or deis entrusted to th care of Albert Pernt, the drugcrist. 283 Washington street, are depended on as being sat isfactory. Always maintaining a high standard of quality, honorable dealing sod prompt and efficient service, this drug store has become very popular with tho Tortland people. Orders over either phone receive prompt attention. Today Is the time Sft for the meeting of Mayor Lane. Councilman Cellars and Hk- to srpolnt the charter revision committee ai.d-the meeting will be held tl.ln afifrnoon The plan arranged for Is to go over the list of names submitted snd i"ld a meeting later to determine on the names of the 15 member who will hsve charge of the work. Signor DeCaprio's band will play at j the Plaza, Third and Main streets, this evening. A program of unusual merit has been selected, including a highly j interesting descriptive piece entitled j "The Midnight Alarm," a number giv ing all the Imitations of a fire scene. In It, mingled with the muslo Is ! heard the Imitation of a fire whistle, : the clanging bells and gongs and the j clatter of hoofs as the imaginary appa- ratus hastens through the imaginary streets to an Imaginary conflagration. 1 Other features on the program will j be a clarinet solo by Signor Blancone. selections from Victor Herberts popu lar "Singing Girl," and the famous over ture to "William Tell." Following is the progrnm In full: March "Jolly General" v. .Moret Walt "Symphla" Holzmann Overture "William Tell" Rossini Clarinet solo "Serenade" Sllvestrl Signor Blancone. Selection "Cavallerla Kusticana". . .. Mascagni Intermission. Descriptive'Tho Midnight Alarm".. Reeves Characteristic "La Papillotte" Qruenwald Paraphrase "Ye Banks and Braes of Bonnie Boon" . Peppev Selection "The Singing Olrl". . .Herbert March "The Main Chanee" . . Spauldlng Signor A. DeCaprlo, director. Last night's concert at Holladay park drew an Immerse crowd. A de- cldedlv nonulsr nrnff-rnm vn r.n... one of tha numbers of particular local Interest being DeCaprio's new march entitled "General Summer's March." TWENTY-TIIEEE HANG UP MEDICS' SHINGLES -25 discount on every - suit we have No man needs a suit of clothes more than you do, or you would not be reading this advertisement. You would not pay a baker ten cents for a loaf of bread which regularly sells for five cents. If you had an opportunity to buy a loaf of bread for four cents, how ever, you would walk a block out of your way to save the penny. We propose to put Ten Dollars in your pocket, not a penny. We do it by letting you have the suit of clothes 25 per cent less than it was when you looked at it last month. Worth considering, isn't it, when our regular prices are from $20 to $40? rr tcyj nnrT a bit. $10.00 SET OF flJC TEETH FOR JP J Written Guarantee for 10 Tears. OSOWI1 Any tooth In th mouth we crown with solid gold, 32k., guar anteed to be the best, for Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or how u . .?f. p.r!:' .$4.00 BKIDOXB-Solid Oold Top, Solid Gold Backs, Porcelain eXf ft ft Fronts, per tooth Vi'"" Solid Gold Teeth, 22k., tA ff bridge, per tooth JteUW All other work same price, proportionately. rAizrxxBS rxTHAcnoir rr Wb.es riates or Bridges Are Ordered Absolute Ouaranteea. LILY DENTAL PARLORS TKnU ABTO COUCTK STsVEETS Sours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Fhone A-1010 Open Sundays ohooxs ajts cons a 18. "THE SCHOOL OF QUAUTT" Portland Itusinesa College MEAN TDK DAUB This same stand for quality, thorough " work, better preparation. Employer understand, hence the many calls on M for help. It pays to attend our school; largest in the Northwest two floors 65 x 100 feet. Open throughout the year. Catalogue free. Call, telephone or write. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., Principal Tenth and MorrUoo Portland, OrefOS) AinxBxuzirTS. Seat Sale Tomorrow Margaret Hlington SUPPORTED BY AN EXCELLENT COMPANY AT HEILIG THEATRE FOUR NIGHTS. BEGINNING MONDAY SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Evenlna-s. 12.00. I1.B0 Il.no 7Sc 60c. Matinee, lower floor, $2.00, $1.50; balcony, $1.00, 76c; gallery, 60c. C8 THE GRAND Vaudeville de Lnxe AH This Week. ParrrTWt, Russell A Co.. HB SnrOUTQ T&AVEUBBS. Armstrong & Holly. "Tax: EXFBE SSMAZT." Will Roa-ers and Buck McKee. BOPI2STG AOTJ X.ARIA.T TBSOWEsTO. Week of July 27 The Great Zazell A Vernon Troupe, "The Elopement." PENDLETON ACADEMY PENDLETON, OREGON. , PREPARES FOR ALL LEALVH ING COLLEGES. EAST AND WEST. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING , COURSES College Preparatory, Literary Musical, Commercial, also Spe cial Courses in Domestic Science, and Instrumental and Vocal Music. For catalogue and other In formation, address Rev. W. H. Bleakney Ph. D., Pendleton, Oregon. ROUND TRIP TOURIST FARES To all points in the middle and eastern states. I Grant Pheglcy, Mgr. j Seventh and Stark Sts. LYRIC THEATRE i Botn Phones alaln 4683, Xoma, 1096. i wee commotio luff isoaday, July fio. Eighth week of the Famous Blunkall I Atwood Stock Company, in the Beautl I ful Romantic Drama, I "THE PXiATBH." Preceded by the Balcony Scene from itomeo ana Juliet. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Sunday. Prices, 10c and 20o; every evening; at 8:30; prices 10, 30 and 80. I geart Week "East Eynne." j NICKELODION 130 I OAUTOaUTXA HOTXXrfk Apply to any ticket agent Northern Pacific Railway and have fares quoted, routes explained, and berth reservations made, or call on or write A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent . , 255 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON 1 ' Pcnnry Bros ' Friday Ppdal qut $1 R0 rd of Port. BhrrT. Tokay, Mus ct. Peldhnp nnd Zlnfandel wlnee at $1 r'-r SR"pn Our tl ;s Erade of Port and tihcrrv at TSc jr anllon Our $4 (trade f Kentucky hlkc at 12 pr' sallon. Krldav nlv ? T?-J si Fast Morrison street Phonal Kast 1ST. B-2426. Fre c!f :h ery Tl.e f'O'-iwlPs artlrlfs lost on street cars can be recovered at lost article pm, O W P. bulldlna. corner First ST)d Aldr streets Two umhrellsa ( pjr 2 rlr lov bank book. I pack as, raoslc stand, hend aatehel. lunch bo. i telescope, sack of bedding. JKh embryonic tdiyslclans admitted to prac tice medicine in Oregon by the state medical board at it. session yesterday afternoon, for the emblematic number of 2t were given the coveted certificates, i l ne new ones come from nearly everv place within the boundaries of the na- ! tlon where medicine is taught The names of those to whom certificates to' practice were Issued are as follows: j I. R Barr, Willamette university: A L. ! Houseworth, University of Louisville; I F. O Carlow, Klrkville OsteODathlc i school; E. B Waffle. University of Ore-1 gon, J. C. O Daj. College of Physicians j and Surgeons. Chicago, Bertha L. re vore, Oakland College of Medicine and Sursery; W. U Mchols, Osteopathic school; W Los Angeles A Shea, College An effirt oa the part of Councilman B)1lng to amend the ordinance defin ing the fine limits so ss to Include all of hs proper r to the fcsrbor lines re- nltd In having the wrdlnan' reenm fnend tv the rommlMK oa health snd rrHc for rr referred to Chief anT.ptvil a tnt-nlrt and retort Tba orf!- aacitl tX Ceccai- of Physicians and Surgeons. New Tork; r . t'mtt. tnlverslty or Oregon; Edna B. Northey. University of Oregon; L. Selling. Johns Hopkins university; Ed ward Oyles. Jefferson Medical college; E. E. Peterson, Kansas City Medical col lege: W. T. Johnson. Marlon Slras Med ical colles-e of St. Louis; O. E. Ctirlst mss, retrolt College of Medicine; J. R Robinson, BaJtlmore College of Physi cians and Furgeons; E. L. Fletcher, Al bany (N T ) Medical college: J. p. Truax. Omaha Medical college: O. J. Mora. Royal Fredericks university nt Norwsy; O fl. Heardslev. Hamlin uni versity of Minneapolis; C. R. Bates. Col lage of Fbysiclans snd Sargeons of Chi cago; J. T, Donnelly, I ntver.lty of Pennsylvania; A. L Murphy, Un I varsity of Pennsylvania. All eanvss ibon at eat yrtcn a a pair for womca's I If I whit eanvss osfords: Te s pair for toys' $1 It can vas hoi e a fir for men's li t snd 1. Tt canvas eho ftampls Shoe str t Morrjuoai otnu 1 j PAINTS I VARNISHES I TINTS In order to introduce our goods we will for the I next 30 days make a discount of 10 per cent for t cash on all goods in our store except lead and lin- t seed oil. We handle a full and complete line of I Paints, Oils. Varnishes and Brushes, including Dry Colors. All are standard brands. Also a line of Wallpaper, which we will close out at a dis count of 25 per cent. Oregon Paint & Varnish Co. Leading East SidPaint Dealers 93 Grand Avenue Bet. East Washington and East Stark "1 ( FAIRMOWT MOTEL . BAST FBAXTOISOO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whotfe superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect J service leave nothing to be de 4 I sired. Under the 6ame management which made the Palace Hotel the world's standard for forty years. Single rooms with bath.2 so. 13.00, $4.00. 15.00, IS. 00, $7.00, 18.00, $10.00. Sottas $10.00, $11.60, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and upwards. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM FERRT. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY ACQUIRE MUSIC SINGING LANGUAGES HOUSEWIFELY ACCOMMJSHMEWTtJ I" the wined sad senteel atmoipaen et St Mary's Academy PORTLAND, OREGON Ho Interference la matters of reilgloa. AademT Change ILvery Day aljm ooos nrBJEOTSk TMEf; Conoert at a. -SO and at 8:80 la tee Air dome, the ZTew Knsloal Travastv, "An Easy Mark" All new spaolaltdes, sonars, th fceanty ohorns and th popular Curtis plajsra. if masquerade In the rink THUKSBAT BVEJIUra. Baadsom . prise. Oaks bath pavilion most popular plaoa in Portland. Inquire about rates. I BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 II WASHINOTON ANOTINTHSTS. I II POMTLANO. ODISON Jl UL WRITE FOR CATALO3 Th4 School that Plot Ton in a Oaod JPoeiMo Oakland HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN ERANCISC0 Each guest receives, without asking, the response to the multi-form reqtjetts of the most ex acting public Th comfort of the present Is built upon the complaints of the Sast, and Hotel St. Francis to ajr represents the sum total of a study of individual requirements. ATM BtrmOPSAV, trrwAXJ. rsox w UNDER THE MANAOEMENT OF JAMES WOODS vs. Portland BSOBEATZOS PABK. COS. VAnaan aitd 84tx its. JTJI.T 81, S8, 83, 84, 85, 86. Games begin week days at 3:30 p. m.. bunday, 3:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers. grandstand. 50c: boxes. 25c extra: children, bleschers, 10c; grandstand, 35a. L&PIM' SAT FBZSAT. Boys under IS free to bleachers Wednesday. i 15c; ICXOOLB AJTS OOXABOBa. Bank, Store and Office Railings Fire Escapes and Fire Caslnys Trel Trellis Work Portland Wire & Iron Works Coti ficsondotulKverctti Sta." Phono Alain 2QQQ A WOMAN SPECIALIST MRS. S. K. CHAIN the only Chinese woman doctor in this city She has cared many afflicted sufferers. Cured private snd female dis ease, also throat aad lung troubl: stomach, bladder and kldneva sad diseases of all kinds that the buman flesh Is heir to. Cured by Chlaeae herbs and roota Item edle harml. No opr- , ivn. tiuiiot truimtni &nm i na tions frea. ltH MORRISON ST. be tween First and 8"ond. Columbia University Portland, Orssroa. i Boarainr and iay pcnooi ror roung Men and Boys. OoQegiat Courses In Arts Letters, Hlstorv and Economics and Philosophy. Courses 3reparaorv for General Science, Electrical. Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Architecture. Arts, Letters and Economics. Commercial Course affords thorough preparation for Business. Location unsurpassed. Eighty sores of Campus. Largest Qrmaastnm la th Wrt, For Terras and Entrance Require ments apply for Catalogue B. Catalogue Free on application to the President. Need a Position? The Leading Business College PORTLAND, OREGON, GUARANTEES Positions to its tJraduates. Day and Evening. PHONES: Main 590, A-1598 Diamond House PaiDl OUARAXTZXD gaTlo lota. S1.40 gL I gattoa. lot. Sl.SO p sa aCaaafactared kg P02TU1D SASQ A DOOK CO. 888 Viaat sTi. Good Wages Are Paid Telegraphers Demand cds snpply. SASILT AC- Qt'IKTO. SHORT HOUR. W win place you. Day and evening class. Open sU th year. Oregon Expsrt Colleoe nooB. WILtiOIT SPRINGS Hotel INoW Open t Wave Oraere City. T4ey, Tharsdsy aad Sataraay a '3 J. i, t a m. far ills. MILLS COLLEGE For Young Women Only woman's college on Pacific eoaat. Offers same advantages as best eastern institutions. Full collegiate eoura. D greos conferred. For thre year onlr. the thre upper olasaes o the 8eraioary Department, offering preparation (or Mills college, the universities and east- era eollegea will be oontlnued. (Ac credited ) Special opportunities In do mestic science, music and art. Earnest Christian influence; non-sectarian; all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. ; Ideal location In beautiful Oakland hills. Fall term begins August 11. lias. For catalogue and brochure of view ad dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President, JfUl College P. O.. Cai McMinnville College ofters 5 TOE IDEAL EDUCATIO'i It whole sarlroomeat 1 cla and wholesome; a alooas( good eltr gov ernment; strong. aggrslv shurchea, A Chrlstlaa Faculty. Coura: Preparatory, CoUegist. Conaarvatary aad Cosanerclal. i:u t rated ballet! a just lsd. ASDaUTSS, . B.O. BOX VT, Tin Oallaga, akJQasrti:, Ca HocatTiai!;i!$ VZ'Asjv kzi -: -y SAN RAFAEL, CAUFURMA Th saoet enp)te!f ei'J'tr1 lry Acadetfiy a tit C". . -Inisatrr n"!ry. Acai sitiL l"ts' va rr!, , a eaowrer- 1 i -r m - f t - St am i? ! ' rw a r r -' . i. a. . - . - ; 1