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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1908. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Ornnd Lyric The Oaks Concert, 2:S0; 'An Easy Mark, JOTTKVAX. AT TUB BBACKXB. In order to procura prompt and more satisfactory service, when at the summer resorts, order frpm the following; Journal agents ut regulnr city rates. Ilwaco & Ilwaeo Hallway com pany, I,ouis Collin, nows ajent Long lit-ach, hdwurd McAllen. Ocean Park, bonis Cohen. fieavlew. F. E. Strauhal. The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Qearliart, A. Utzlnger. Seaside, Lynn Uurtls. head quarters at Lewis & Co. Newport. liarlln Talbert. Collins Springs, J. W. Belcher. Wllholt Bprlngs. F. W. Mo-Leran. I ' ' t't l i I ijjl Special Prices onY 1 . . . .Vaudeville "The 1'Jaysrs" 4 I Suits were filed yesterday by repre sentatives of the government against three corporations charging them with maintaining; fences illegally on govern ment land. The William Hunley com pany of which Harry L. Corbett Is sec-retary-Ireusurer, Is the principal of fender against which suit was filed. It Is clulmed that this concern has 82,000 acres of land Illegally fenced and that the fences have been maintained for years. The I'aclflo Livestock com pany is charged with having nearly lb 000 acres Illegally fenced. Thousands of acres of school lands are also en closed by the same corporation. Hugh Watthrew. first cook on the O. R. & N. steamer Potter, was ar rested Friday night charged with steal ing provisions from the Potter pantry. When arrested he carried a largo sui'. case filled with a choice assortment of provisions Including a ham, several teaks, a number of rolls of butter and a five-pound can of baking powder. ti arrnui w&a mads by O. K. A N. Detective H H. Wood, who followed Watthrew from the Ash street dock to Third and Oak streets where he nabbed bis man. Notice to consumers of Shasta Min eral Water from Bhiista Mineral Springs fin nrt after Annus 1, lu, i" price for Shasta Mineral Water hons (36 ounces) wiu dozen delivered - from our wagons or from snv of ttie leading drug or gro cery firms In this city. Shasta Water Company of Portland Special Prices on DIAMONDS MONDAY and TUESDAY To enliven the remainder of July and to clone out a portion of our re serve stock to mane room for fall fiurchases now arriving, we are quot ng" special prices on Diamonds for these two days: $40 Solitaire Diamond... $ 30.00 $50 Solitaire Diamond... $37. SO $75 Solitaire Diamond... fSO.OO $100 Solitaire Diamond... f75.0O $150 Solitaire Diamond. .$112.50 $200 Solitaire Diamond. $150.00 $500 Diamond Brooch. .. $400.00 $300 Diamond Brooch. . .$225.00 $250 Diamond Brooch. . .$187.50 Lefferts' 272 Washington St., bet. 3d and 4th HONORS ABOUT EQUALLY DIVIDED JN CONTEST ABUSED WIFE ASKS 15 PER MONTH ALIMONY Modest Sum Requested to Kelp' Out Her Salary of $3 a Week. in si J 1.50 per A BPLF.NDin OPPORTUNITY to secure first selection of PA L.MS, ROSES, IH LB8. Ult.NA.'irlAL. njirvuu. .i,li i nr au r " 1,1 Finding that she Is unable to jmy lawyers and court costs on a salary of j $3 per week, Mrs. Takeko Ishlhara will j try to force Eschuto Ishlhara to Jo- O nate J200 to help her get a divorce, j Notice of a motion to extract the JIMH1 from the unwilling Eschuto was given . ,. by- her attorney In the circuit court 1 We herewith present the sixth score yesterday. She says her husband lias jn tne Educational Contest which ln- d0u or more in a local oariK District V amber 1. This contest district la made up of Multnomah county and Includes Portland. Contestants In this district compete with one another, and at the same time with all contestants in other parts of the northwest. 1 Ralph Robnett, 347 Stanton St., Portland 28,585 3 Lenna Melton, 815 Grand Ave.. North 11,375 5 Harry Craln. 463 R. 11th Bt. North 7.050 4 O. Adrian Bmlt-h. 142 Curry Bt 6. &05 6 Clyde Cooley, 407 Tenlno Bt 6.236 8 Frank Kenm 11. 331 Grand Ave 2.930 7 Royal 11. Cross. 8L Johns 2.905 8 David McK. Wilson, Llnnton. Oregon 1,620 9 Julia B. llylander. 280 Cook Ave 1,640 10 Myrtle lingers, 1931 Endlcott St 835 11 Marcella O. Uoone, 64 Mldburn, Kern Park 130 District Wumbor a. Contest District No. 2 comprises nil of Willamette valley except Mult nomah conty (which forms a district by Itself) as far south as Ekigene. Contestants In this district compete with one another and at the same time with all contestants In all parts of Oregon. 1 Fred Launer, Dallas, Oregon 25,545 2 Olive Williams. Monmouth, Oregon 14,405 3 II. Earl Jackson. Forest Grove. Oregon . ... 6,775 4 Adela Vollstedt, Albany. Oregon 6,345 6 Gladys Nelson, Oswego, Oregon 6.130 6 Ilculah (Jllkey. Corvallls, Oregon 4,890 7 Lloyd Henry, Lafayette, Oregon L60 8 Paul A. Nunan, 367 Btate St., Salem, Oregon 870 8 Charles Hlbbard, Sllverton. Oresou 930 i District IT umber X Contest District No. 3 includes all that part of Oregon south of Hu gene and the counties of Oregon bordering on the Pacific ocean. Con testants In this district compete against one another and at the same time against contestants in all other parts of the northwest. 1 Ray Halncs, Myrtle Point, Oregon 12,060 2 Freda llockenyos, Medford, Oregon 4,630 3 Sena Burkrem, Gardiner, Oregon 4,600 4 Grace H. Ryan, Gold Hill, Oregon 1.760 District IT timber 4. Contest District No. 4 comprises all of eastern Oregon and eastern Washington. Contestants In this district compete with one another and also against all other contestants. 1 Grayco McKlnney, Blalock. Oregon 11,100 Ray Harper, The Dalles. Oregon 9.550 g Miss Dolon Lilly. La Grande, Oregon 2,565 4 Melda Williams, Baker City Oregon 2.2S0 6 Etta Shelton. Union, Oregon 1,510 6 Margarette McCoy. La Grande, Oregon 280 4 c from Harry Craln. Adrian Smith. Clyde i few days mount the ladder of votes. Cooley, Krunk Kennoll and Royal Cross ' Hvery one is Interested In this' excep- in Dlntrlot No. 1 David Wilson or i tionai enucauonaj orrer ana me many friends of the contestants are doing everything to help them. Ambitious boys and girls, alive to the duoatlonal opportunities offered, should taae advantage of this exceptional of fer for such opportunities will not knock at your door often. If you am Interested in any way In education call on the contest manager, who will ha glad to explain the details of the edu cational contest, which Is open to any boy or girl, young man or young wo man within this territory. Make up your mind today to enter and call for instructions and receipt books Llnnton also promises the contest man ager that he win now start the work In earnest, determined to lead the score In District No. 1. Myrtle Rogers will soon hae her vacation and will then devote her entire time to the contest, ambitious to crawl to the head of the list. Marculla Boone promises Just as soon as she recovers from her recent llness to get to work and canvass her entire territory. In District No. 2 Earl Jackson of For est Grove, Adela Vollstedt of Albany. Paul Nunan of Halem, and Charles Hlbbard of Sllverton, are all hard at work determined, to mako smno changes In the scorn list very noon. Miss lletilah Oilkey Is the latest contestant to enter In District No. 2. and her first scoro makes an excellent showing. We will no doubt hear from MIs.h Heulah In a most substantial way from imw on. In District No. 3 Hen.i Berk rem of Gardiner has already started to work in earnest anl lntenilH to cnnvaH ever foot of tho northern part of Coos county. In fact, everything from Gardiner to Roseburg. This tenlt'iry is not s thickly settled as oli.ein and it takes some time for MIhs Berkrern to get over the ground Miss Grucn Ryan of Gold Hill reports that she 1m getting along nicely and Intends to Invade every por tion of her district and If necessary to obtain tho lead will canvass all ol southern Oregon. Boom for More. Miss Dolon Lilly of La Grande. In District No. "4. Is one of the recent ones to enter and Is mnklnur a thorough can vass of her home town and will soon ar rango to canvass outside points. Mlns Williams of BRker City Is no doubt hard at work and wa shall hear from her repeatedly. Although wo have not heard from Etta Shelton of Union and Margaret McCoy of La Grande for a few days, wo are advised that thev are working and reports will reaeli us soon The contest Is now on In earnest, every ontestant determined to lead In his or her district. Each publication will show many changes, but the content Is not ho far advanced but what any live and active contestant could easily enter and In a - .. . ! U IU-"SgHe,X.J II OXOOU AJTD OOUIM1 r-r ttstvtt tv Arm in U f .IV. KM BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 I I WASHINGTON ANOTINTH ITS, I II PORTLAND. OK SOON JL WRITE FOR CATALOG iVi Sehiml that FUwf i'ov in a Uood Pwition n n Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FADED II A I It to Its NATURAL COLOR and DEAIITY Mrs. Ishlhara began suit lor o.lvor. e several wet ks ago, but cludea all subscriptions received up to new complaint i and Including July 23. With this score with new charges was filed yesterda y. ' w e maho t,c first publication in dis- Ti.trnr r(!,iv to ulace orders annual Importation. Parties lnteresteu should phone at once for particulars. Main 4040, A-6U15. PORTLAND SEED CO. John Henrlct. a pioneer of Portland and famous the entire coast over as a repairer and maker of violins died thTs morning following a brief Illness. 7Tj was 71 years old and during his long residence In Portland had accumulated a handsome fortune consisting largely of city and county property. 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 & u o wr, .nH f. niirl 9 n m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully it will be shut off. Dr. William O. Flack, osteopath. morlv In Ablngton r.orary o'fl'' for- bulUlIng, has tem- -n at thf oioniai, lenm fin. I Morrison. - After August J ne win Be located In the Mar.iuam building. N" outing compares with the trip to :u1e Locks ,s . i !i ( i a y s, on tne lust ana , oi.ii. i wit.lc s:o!(iiier " "Bailey Gatzert," lrnvirc Abler street dock at 9 a. in., re turning at 5 p. m. Round trip 21. deserting her about two week's afier j triets, according to the way scholarships thrv were married and with beating her I Wjij i)S swarded. heavy umbrella when they met j ;,,,,,,, tn District No 1. Freda Launer in District No. 2. Ray ono day. circulated She bad also reports I on the street serta that he about lier. The lshlharas were married May 16, 1907. In Victoria. B. C. She says he Is earning a salary of ?5o pr month above expenses and phe wants !? per month permanent alimony to add to the modest J3 per week that she herself earns. lialnes In District No. 3, and Grayce M. Klnnev in I'itri.t No. 4. Miss Mel ton, seond in District No. 1, reports new pubs 'rlptions every day and no doubt the next score will show consid erable ir.cre.".s in her vote. Olive Williams of Monmouth Is run ning a closo second In District No. 2. Freda Hockonyos, second in District No. 3. was one of the latH contestants to enter and tho showing In this count lu just In r prellniiiiut v work. She I has an exceeding fine ciistri'-t to work i in and we will hear from her right along, ea.-h additional worn showing many changes. Kay Harper of Tho Dalles, who is second in District No. 4, was forced to neglect the contest work for a short time but has taken It up again In earnest and wo shall hear from him every day. Other Reports Encouraging. We hear very encouraging reports Oregon City Boat Make Your Plans for the River Trip SUNDAY The boat leaves Taylor st. 9 a. m., 12 m. and 3 p. m. Last boat from Oregon City 5 p. m. Round Trip 45c No matter how long it has been ffray or faded. Promotes a. luxuriant arrowtn or healthy hair, btops ita fallinj? out, and positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re fuse all substitutes. 2i times ah much In $1.00 as SOcsize. IS NOT A DYE. Phllo Hay Scec. Co.. Nrwrk. N. J. 81 and 60c bottles, at druggist WOODAKD. CLARKE & CO. SPREAD PARIS GREE 10 KILL CATTLE I Kelly, a resident of Sylvan. Is ntreniinus time In keenlnir t 1 from getting hold of lnrls j This will remind you that - now Is t'v time to have your hair mattresses nno;tted and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Fuctorv. 11. Metzger. proprietor The Tortland Shoe Repair company. 2C:i l nnihlll street, hetween Third and Fouith streets. Phono Main 7655. Tour si'.oes repaired while you wait. Best oak soles, 75 cents. Bauer & Stopper. Lumber Exchange building, Beeond and Staik streets. A lew desirable rooms lor rent at reasonable prices. Inquire 1). O. Woodward. 104 Second Hint. Tho First Spiritualist society will meet In tho vetUry of the Unitarian church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas, Washougnl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. L,eavws Washington street dock at 2 v. m. Picnic and dance given City lodge Sunday. July park, admission 25 cents. Removal The New Era Loan & Mort gage company are now located in room 40S Swetland building. IT the Rose at Cedar J. n. having a his stock green that Is being generously dlstrlh- . uted around his place. Several days ao he lost a fine cow by poisoning. ; and only yesterday he discovered Paris ; green had been .sprinkled over a num ber of hay cocks In a pasture where his ; horses were accustomed to graze. For- j tunately, however, the horses did not : get any of the poison. 1 Mr. Kelly is unable to account for 1 the wanton deed, as his neighbors are all friendly and he Is not aware of hav- : lug an enemy In the village. He was : formerly with the Western Union In, Portland, but several years ago, his lioall.lv failing, ho went to Sylvan an l ; engaged In farming In a small way and i operated a grocery store. , FOUR TRAINS TO THL LAST NORTH COAST LIMITED TWIN CITY EXPRESS EASTERN EXPRESS NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON EXPRESS Northern Pacific Railway I VISIT I YELLOWSTONE, NATIONAL PARK Stopovers allowed on all tickets to enable trip being taken through Tark. T T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 8J64 Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069 expert leventh an photographer, d Stark ats. XL W. Moore Kilts' building. I John C Bhiltock law offices, moved Oerllnger building. Second and Alder. Itl IX Chamber A Son, opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Berger, signs, show cards. 184 TamhllL Journal want rvds. lo a word. An Unusual Choice This week will end this special stock of rare and exquisite piecei In Cut Glass and Hand-Painted China 9 t these moderate prices. If you are planning to get a hand some present to give tome time in the near future, choose from thii assortment. HEITKEMPER'S JEWELRY STORE Lowest Priced Jewelry Store for Fine Goods 286 Morrison Street WHEIiE TO DINE. Iiragon Restaurant, H9 Seventh at. Speclul Sunday dinner, it) cents. Soup I'hcesse straw lemon consomme. Keliahcs - Green onions, radishes, dill pickle olives, ' Jrlsh Fricassee sole, tartar sauce. ( Kntrees Cream fritters, butter sauce; baked fresh ham, champagne sauce. Meat- Chicken a l; Klcnelleu; young chicken with dressing, spring tame duck with baked apple. Vegetables .Mashed potatoes, sue catash. I est?ert Vanilla Ice cream, lady fin gers, steamed chocolate pudding with pure cream, green apple with cheese, blackberry tie. ! Drinks Ten coffee, milk. A fine Fnc dinner will be served today at 330 Washington St., Hall's Restaur- ant. Following is me menu: Soup c.ilcken broth, clam Juice. Relishes Uipe olives. t-ahid Crab. Fish Fried sturgeon tartar sauce. Ent rees "hlcken pot pie, fried chicken a la Maryland; roast goose, cranberry sauce Dessert Huckleberry or green apple pie. steamed apple tiuddlng, ice oream with Festlno almonds. Drinks Tea, coffee, milk. Bpeclsl Sunday chicken dinner wl(h strawberry shortcake or loa cream, etc., at 41c. Merchants' lunch dally 26c. Royal chop suey and noodles. Royal Canton Grill, con.er I'ark and Alder. All dellca.ifK of the season at the Portland Restaurant; pr1ate apart ments for ladies 805 Washington. ROUND TRIP TOURIST FARES To all points in the middle and eastern states. anv ticket apent Northern Pacific Railway and have fares ,'. "mutes explained, and berth reservations rp :.(. or call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. 255 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND, OREGON t it's still 25 off Apply to ry.i. :c t X X Hf4mHmmffmw Brnn-elegant :f drill. Id! Sixth, serves EOc French dinner all day. an 80c Chicken dinner with Ice cream. Empire Restaurant, 19J Third. 1 Moore's restsurant serves a spoclal I 69-crt Sunday dinner. US Fifth sU FERS0XALS. Kellogg iccompanh llaynei Jr. of Kern I'ark. Mrs E. Cor. ne. and her daughter. anled by Mrs A. c; left for Thursday, to spei j t, e t the Kellogg cot- Long Reach rest of the summer tsge. Mrs U M. Williams of Wlnnlper. Man., and Miss Eva May Doyle of Kevelstok. R C, are visiting Mr and j Mrs J. T. Wilson during the summer ' months. Mr and Mrs, Edward R Root and Mas ter Talcott Foot, left Friday for a , month s stay at Seaside. Mrs O. W. Craw has taken a et j tag for the summer at Ixng Reach land left Thursday with hr nie- ' , Misses Elsie. Mat!" rd Mildred Craw, 'and her nepbaw Artie Craw, and Mrs. ! Hanlon. Mrs. H U. Kaser. Miss Kssl Kasr ' and W. R Kaaer left a wek e-o for Teilowstor.e Park and other plaues of ' interest en routa. Miss Isabel Gllbaurh la apaading few weeks Id New York. ' Telephone con- pan '. es of lha TnHe4 iShimi claim ta bar nearly . I tubarrtbera, or aboat one for averj II traees. D. C Burns Company 208-210 Third Street Coffee, Tea and Spices TO THE CONSUMER. JUNO COFFEE BEST VALUE BECAUSE IT PLEASES THE PALATE. BECAUSE IT ANSWERS THE NEED BECAUSE IT SAVE8 THE MONEY 35c PER POUND THREE P0USDS FOR $1.00 The wage-earner, the income man, the fel low who makes his living easily, and ev erybody who wears clothing, who has not taken advantage of this 25 per cent dis count sale on every suit we have in stock, is making a tremen dously big mistake. This is one of the op portunities in a man's life when he can afford to dress as well as his neighbor at less cost than many of his neighbors had to pay. Now, and for a few days, you can get a TAILOR-MADE SUIT at less than ready-made prices. If ycu will call, you will be satisfied of the truth of this assertion. II l" t 7 "'iCtfy I : S mm IT II:TT HTTKT A BIT. $5 $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR Written Guarantee for 10 Year. CROWNS Any tooth In the mouth we crown with solid Kold, 22k., guar- oSiTf . lje. .the. .be".t: .for. .$4.00 Any Porcelain Crown made no mai ler what they are called or how iHn iV mad8'. Ur. PH". .34.00 BRIDGES Solid C.old Top. Solid did Iiacks, Porcelain 4Jyf ftf I'i,,nts. ner tooth .TtliUU .Solid Gold Teeth, 22k. bridge, per tooth All other work snme price, proportionately. PAINLESS EXTRACTION Fre When. Flates or Bridges Are Ordered Absolute Guarantees. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIRD AND COUCH STREETS Hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Open Sundays $4.00 Phone A-1010 Need a Position? The Leading Business College PORTLAND, OREGON, GUARANTEES Positions to its Graduates. Day and Evening. v PHONES: Main 590, A-1596 MILLS COLLEGE For Young Women Only woman's college on Paolflo eoa.sk Offers same advantages as beat eastern Institutions. Full collegiate course. De grees conferred. For three years only, the three upper classes of the Bemlnary Department, offering preparation (or Mills college, the universities and east ern colleges, will be continued. (Ac credited) Special opportunities in do mestic science, music and art. Earnaat Christian Influences; non-sectarian; all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. ! Ideal location in beautiful Oakland hills. I Fall term begins August 12. 1908. For catalogue and Drocnure or view ad dress Mrs. C T. MILLS, President, Mills College P. 0 CaL $m CURES RHEUMATISM Holden's Rheumatic Cure Per bottle. Per bottle. IK UTTERS' A la RE1XEDT TOM. RHEUMATISM IK ITS 1UNT TOBKS, Sciatica I Nervous Headaches Neuralgia Neuralgic Headache Nervousness Nervous Dyspepsia Sleeplessness.! Nervous Affections TRADE 8UPPLIED BT A.W. Allen & Co. Wholesale and 'Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. McMinnville College OFFERS THE IDEAL EDUCATION Ita 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. ADDRESS, " V. D. C, BOX 87," ateniiTinvlll. College, KaaUnatrtlla, OS. Columbia University Portland, Oregon. Boarding and Day School for Toung Men and Boys. Collegiate Courses In Arts Letters, History and Economics and Philosophy. Courses Preparatory for OenersJ Science, Electrical. Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Arts, Letters and Economics. Commercial Course affords thorougn preparation for Business. Location unsurpassed. Eighty acres of Campus. . Ijsrg"eat Oymnaslnm In the West. For Terms and Entrance Require ments apply for Catalogue B. Catalogue Free on application to the President. r mm sl J -r-- OCIM (D,UQ9 Grant Phegley, Mgr. Seventh and Stark Sts. :5c: VS. Oakland Portland RECREATION PARK, COR. VAUOHN AND S4TH STS. -JULY 21. 23, 33, 34. 35, 88. f5:inies bejrln week days at 3.30 p. m.. Sunday, 2:30 p. ra. Admission fee - Itleacnera. ffrandFtar.d. SOc; boxes. 25c extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand. 15a LADIXS' DAT PRXDAT. Boys ender 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry 51 Gold Bracelets and Sig net mnga or ail oesenp tlons made to order. American namea en graved with the three cardinal Chinese charac ters, vis. Glory. Pros perity and Longevity ' Charges reasonable and j orders of any design promptly executed and sent prepaid to any pan of the U. 8 The 8killd C nines Jeweler, POOR SARO ft CO, j Jay Tu Cheng. Mngr.. mi Aiaer street. Going to College? WlUAIWEnE UNIVERSITY Salem. Oregon. Offers you the Follow ing Courses: I COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. II COLLEGB OF MUSIC III -CGLLEUS OF OR ATORT, . IVCOLLEGE OF MEDICINB1. V COLLEGE OF LAW. VI ACADEMY. VII COLLEGE OF THBOLOOT. All strong, brain developing: courses. Bend to the president for catalogue. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION DAT AJTD BTXCTHO OLASSSS pui-m Tonne people in gooa poeuuone. Individual insirutnou stuaenia. the beet all mass Our No discouraged good progress. X. B. &XOXASDSOS. IV. , PTea, Worcester block. Portland. Oregon. Phone Main 4504. Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED I gallon lota, S1.40 per gal. I gallon lota Sl.BO per gal Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. B30 Frost SU Fortius. Ox. NICKEL0DI0N Bank, Store and Office Railings Fire Escapes and Fire Caslnys Fencing and Trellis Work Cordwood $5 4-ft-, FtrvVOlaes Jrv WeeC , iisiiW wood coKPAjrr. i th and OUean. Mala 4i. A-I41S. 130 8XXTK. Change Lvcry Day AXL OOOD IVUIOTIi Portland Wire & Iron Works Cor. fiecontl stnti tZvrctt 8U. HUMS ; At lees thaa 1 est in on possible p'Tce. Phona .Main 2000 ) um sueet. WliMODliLtiO DRAYAGE ')Mchiefy, sfM STORAGE -Kl MertfcJi4i TRACKAGE 1, North Pacific College BOXOOX.8 OF DmTBT AJTD FXAmMACT One of the test equipped lasttrattens of its kind in the entire west. The annual session begins October I of each year. Tor further in forma Uos end catalogue of either school, addresa SB. EBBXXBT a lTLX.r. Corner 11 th and Couoh. Portland. Or. MoantTarnilpiij HUitary Academy SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA The most completely quipped Uni tary Acsvdesny en the Coast. Cavairy. Infantry Artillery. Aanu&l tfx-tmp. ment. Kztenstre grexsikda. Athin-e encouraged. lmnilot pooL Acrredit-! at uniTerettles. Opens Aogust IK . As drees Artnuf wrssy. A, U. U U. has 4 master. one-half prtre during the! Phonm CLAY 5. MORSE - Niw fore made at lc"st i . " U Schumacher. Hi Mad- j J J, JJJ K 3TT J J " J . m ooat uxemm btpa ra ewtsf aaaaame mhu moil m si salty. We repair ! ( a r ewisg sTtarhloe, ne w.tlr ni ' r how bad. ar fc:4 . f " work and elet-e e if ' ' k)e rat- " ' " ' " '