The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 02, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    j THE OREGON- SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2. 1008.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Orand Vaudeville
The Ouk Concert 3 p. m.
"Runaway Honeymoon, 8:16
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JOUSZTAX. AT THE BEACHES.
In orJer to prooure prompt and
more satisfactory service, when
at the summer resorts, order
from the following Journal
agents nt reg-ular city rates.
Ilwaco & llwaoe Hallway com
pany, l.nula qplien. news agonu
l.ontj ltnioh, Edward McAllen.
Ocean Ia rk. Lou In Colieti.
Seinlcw. K. K. Straulial.
The UrtuKcrs. J. M. Arthur.
Oearhart, A. Utilnuor.
SeiiHlde. Lynn Burtls. head
quarters at Lewis & Co.
Newport. Harlin Talbcrt
Collins Springs. J. W. Belcher.
Wllholt Springs, i". W. Mc
Leran. 4
A petition Is Mng circulated here In
liehalf of Sir Colin George Macltae of
Kdlnburg, Scotland, who Is seeking to
establish his claim to the chieftainship
of the clan. A claim has been made by
Major MacBae Qllstrap to the effect
that no such clan ever existed and that
the Maollnet were only a minor sept
of the SeaforthH, and In consequence
never had a chieftain. The petition re
cites thai the Clan MacKue Is and has
alwuys be'ii a separate and distinct
rlnn and that It was ruled by the fam
ily of Invorlnute, of which Sir Colin
claim to be a lineal descendant. The
petition Is In the hands of W. O. Mnc
voa in1; ("immlier of Commerce build
ing where it mav be seen and signed
by any member of the family living In
Oregon. The city directory shows 14
families of that name residing In Port
land. Superintendent R. L. Robinson has
Issued a notice for teachers' examina
tions for the county. They will com
mence Wednesday, August 1'.', at 9
o'clock. One examination will be for
btate licenses, and the following sub
jects will be handled by the prospective
teachers- Wdnediv Penmanship.
FpelllnK, hlsturv. physical geography
nr,i r,.Hllnir r. k veli o 1 o k v : Thursday
"Written arithmetic, theory of teaching.
urammar, oooKKeepin;, lo"
and
civil Kovernimni; Friday fnysioingj.
t. ,ot. rn n n v
composition.
nlKebra
tt I ili
Knallsh "Uterriture; Saturday Botany.
,.i.,., ,r..,.-.ei re eeneral history and
school law. The exam ! nation ior tl)'(
county peters will Include about tiie
fame stiMeeis. but will (lose Friday in
stead of 'Saturday.
In an attempt to lighten the death
rate from diphtheria anion tho pupils
of tho public schools of this city, the
city board of health yesterday author
ized City Health Officer Mr. Ksther C.
Fold, to ask the city council for an ap
propriation that will enable tho em
ployment of two inspectors and a school
nurse for the coming year. Tho records
of the health department show that
nbout three school children per month,
or JO per vear. die from this disease,
r.,i it t estimated that an appropriation
nf IS will enable the board to ley sen j
or perhaps eliminate this disease. Sev- ;
ernl members of the city council have I
expressed themselves In favor of I his
step and the appropriation will undoubt-I
edly be made.
"7 " , . - ,-,,
Hy Filers, head and front of El ers I
Flano House, returned to Portland last
Thnrs.iiv after an absence or several
weeks In San Francisco Although the.
t.if. niuno orifHnizutioii which he louncl
luile riKiro than a decade ;ign has de
voi.it..,! tn vast ttrnport ons, with, prancti
lioust-H in sill tin.' inni'lp;il cltit'S of tlio
Tai-llic coast, he Mill i.rof.-rs to upend
most of his time in I'or; l.-unl. wlirn- lie
made Ills start in businf.-'". While other
titles linvo shown great ti ;pre. i;tt ion ot
the Kil'-r.s iii r.-ihi- ition. Mr. Ktlers has
cans.- to f-;'l the most flattered over the.
l'.ior Mi-ooi'deil the piano house which
lioars his name, in what he is proud to
call liis home town.
Alleejnc that 1. ie Southern Pnrlflc
was so slow in providing for a shlp
' tm-nt "if wheat to the Citv of MfxlcJ
that orders for four ears had to lie ran
Midi Kerr. Clifford & Co. have bf'Kiin
S'lit in the circuit court for JMIH ilam
niifs. It is allowed that sufficient cars
win' to hove li"'cn furnished bv May 114.
lino; so the wheat miel'.t he delivered
to tliii Mexican C.-ulral at Ciudad Jaurez
bv Jure 3". hul thit some of the cars
were not furnished until the middle of
.lime. The same company has other
i units pending for lnrfte sums for failure
t i deliver cars for shipping to the east
the hlK wheat crop of 19n5.
Mary Hell, tho l-year-old irlrl who
turned hobo for a week, stood before
JudRe Van Zar.te in the municipal court
yesterday afternoon, was closely ques
tioned and then heard a short senteno
f-uspendeil pending her Rood behavior.
She had been brought back from Rose
burg because she had taken some cloth
ing from the only friend she seems to
l ave In the city. Miss I.ottlo Gray, 4 4.'
Kast Yamhill street. Miss Gray did i
not press the charge against the Rlrl.
re 1I1K uni u t'.i u to net tier utter. 10
l'ortland and under the care of her
friends again.
The Realty Associates have moved
their offices from the liekum bulldln;;
into The Columbia building, corner of
West Park and Washington streets. Tho
"dlumbla building Is one of Portland's i
most modern and handsome office build-
bigs. It was recently purchased by tlm
Realty associates for J210.U0O and
represents the fourth purchase of bust-
i ess property made by the Associates '
ln tlfo past 18 months.
At the direction of the city board of
health. Mrs. Sarah A. Evans will ask !
the citv council to pass an ordinance
regulating the slie of crates to be used
Newest
Jewelry Novelties
Every day new beauty Is being
added to the Jewelry display at
Heltkemper's as watches, dia
monds, and novelties of rare
beauty and exqntslte setting
arrive.
Magnificent cut plass and hand
painted china of noted maks.
WE IWITE YOlIl
IXSPECTIOX.
HEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
Ixmect Priced Jewelry Store
for Fine Goods.
286 Morrison Street
diamondI
SALE
One week, AugruMt 3 tp S, to close
out a portion of our rem rve Block
to m.iko room for full purchases
now arriving, we are quoting spe
cial prices on Diamonds for these
six days:
40.00 Solitaire Diamond. .$ 30.00
60.00 Solitaire Diamond. .9 37.60
B 76.00 Solitaire Diamond.. f 60.00
8100.00 Bolitalra Diamond . 76.00
$130.00 Solltalra Diamond. $113.50
83O0.C0 8olltalre Diamond. .(150.00
8500.00 Diamond Brooch. .. $400.00
8300.00 Diamond Brooch . 8225.00
$250.00 Diamond Broooh. .$107.50
SAPPHTTBrS, BUBCBS, FEAHXS,
AM?TxSTS, O AH. NETS, JADE,
AND AX.I.
BEMI-PSICIOUS STOITES. SET
IH I'OUBTXEW - CA&AT &IHOS
One-Fourth Off
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Leffert's
37a WASHINGTON BTEEET, BE
TWEEIC THEBD AND rOCXTH
for the shipment of chickens to this
market, and also specifying Iho num
ber of fowls that may be shipped In
one crate. It 1 ritaied that under the
present method of shipment the Kreat
number that are crowded Into one crate
and the letiK'b of lime that they are
confined there tends to render them un
lit for food.
Professor A. It. Vejar, who has been
for some tlino the, acting consul for
('Idle, has been appointed consul for
Feru at this port. Frofessor Vejar will
attempt to have all shipments of mer
chandise from tho I'nlted States made
by way of Fort land on account of the
more satisfactory service that can bo
obtained by that route. This applies
particularly to shipments of lumber,
shingles and flour.
Rembrandt Studio 1 have securer! a
temporary location at room 2JU Sher
lock bulldintr. Third street, between
Stirk and Oak There has been a ru
mor circulated that 1 am connecter! with
another studio in the city arid they wer.;
doing mv work. This Is not true. All
expired tlckuts will be accepted. Studio
will be open for business August 3.
Kowena M. Hogan.
W. R. Rutherford, 603 Corbett build
ing, says he was relieved of a roll of
bills amounting to J100. Ho thinks the
robbery was committed on the streetcar
while he was en route to the hall game
. K. Dupre also reported the loss of
a wallet containing '". in cold and a
draft for J100 on tho Washington Trust
company of Seattle.
Water through hose for sprinkling
vards or sidewalks or washing porches
mus, hf paM ff)r n ndvanc
ani) lseJ onl. pptween the hours of 5
and s a. m. ana o ana a p. m. it must
iot bf used for sprinkling; streets. if
B
1 i;.s'(l contrary to im'jio rui;s or waste
. I fully It v. ill bo shut off.
A. H Johnson Kstato The county
court has made an order for the sale
tin and after August 10, 1 ios. of the
prnptTty
of said estate in Multnomah,
Wusl
hington. and Yamhill counties. For
details apply to W. M. I.add, adminis
trator, pirst a;id Stark streets.
r'lspensatlonal I'.ihle study In audito
rium of Y. M. C A. S'indav, August
:!:3e p. m. Mr. Marshall will lead in a
s'.udv of Cain and Abel, using his chart
In Illustrating the teachings. Others
will he present to open the scriptures to
lnt ulrers.
This will remind you that now Is
the time to have your hair mattresses
ren-iated and returned the same "lay.
Phone Main 474 The Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metzgcr. proprietor
The Oregon Transfer company has
opened offices at 124 Sixth street.
North, and are prepared to tak care of
hauling as usual. Call Pacific States
telephone, Main 69, Home telephone,
A-U69.
Law offices of E. K. nd F B. Riley
and offices of Clackamas Title com
pany removed to suite 509, 610, 511 i
Chamber of Commerce building.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas.
Washoujral and wav landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
A f)re ln a clothes closet In a resl
lic.n(. nt $;i M,,rrson street was. ex
, (nKll isl,ed w lth sncht loss last ev
en in
Mr Frank F. Freeman has moved his
law office to rooms 80H-11 Hoard of i
Trade building; Mam 34, A-l'i)34.
Moffet the stationer has moved Into
larger quarters at 111 Sixth street, near
Washington street.
T. P. 'Wise, dentist, removed to 124-,
Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8063
E.
Elks'
W. Moore, expert photographer,
building. Seventh and Btark ats.
John C. Shlllock law office, moved
uerlm" uunu...B. oroji,, ,n,.
V. Chambers & Son , opticians,
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
321
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and W ashlng-ton.
P. H Gruber. attorn-y. moved offices
to S2ti Board of Trade building.
Pr. W.
turned.
Berger.
9291
C. Shearer, d'ctlst, has re
signs.
?S Tamhlil. Main
Journal want ads. lc a word.
WHERE TO DINE.
,,v I
Specta! Sunday chicken dinner.
strawberry hortcake or lr cream, etc
at 4 0c ; merchants lunch dally. 25c.
Roval chop suey and noodles RojaJ
Canton grill, corner park and Alder
All delicacies of the season
Portland R.staurant. prlvete
at the
mr.mwt.
menta for ladles 1"5 Washlrfton
aerve 1 today at gjj v aamnffion itreet.
l-e f t
Hall' restaurant.
Branded Grill. IOI Plith. eerrea an
eleirant SCc French dinner all day.
Chicken dinner with "Ice cream.
Empire Rrataurant. II! Third.
80e
Vcore'a retaurar-t n-ei n epe-ia
6-crt Sunday dinner. 141 Fifth at.
Notice.
The tat-em at the Osk ha chunred
haada and l)l merrt nel at domn
towa Tpricee. gpecui Sue da Uar.
CAIIFOHA IS
PROSPEROUS
The California promotion committee
suys:
Evidence of the development of the
slate In given In the reports for the flu
ial year of ihe county unsi ksoi n to
the state controller. Impressive gains
are recorded in most counties over the I
figures of a year ago and the sum
total will sliow a gain of many millions
in me laxauio property In the state.
Bond elections have been held In a
number of cities and towns and In every
case the voters have declared for civic j
improvement s.
I na bated activity marks rnllroad ex
it-union progress wimugliout i a 11 rurn iu
of especial monont is ih. implication
for franchises, and
llie acsiiiance ot
prompt prosecution of th work, for the
elect rlclzatlon of the Alameda suburban
service In connection with the ferry 'to
San Francisco, a work that will In
volve tho expenditure of over two mil
lion dollars Almost at San Francisco's
gates Is the new transcontinental rail
road, which has now reached Han I.ean
dro, Alameda county. That little known
county of Modoc one of Immense pro
ductive potentiality, will be brought
within better reach of markets for Its
products through the connection of Its
county se;it. Alt urn, with the mall
line. on this extension, work has been
progressing steadily.
During the past month enrly sessions
of a nuliiher of Influential national and
International convintlons have been in
vited and have been secured for San
Francisco and I.os Aneeles. These will
bring thousands of visitors to the state.
which will derive much K"od as a re
sult ot their sojourn.
Uncle Sam has been doing his share
for tho upbuilding of California as In
dicated In reports received by tho Cali
fornia promotion committee. MaterfTU
improvements ;ire under way nt the va
rious forts and reservations around
San Francisco hay in Angel Island
the new Immigration station is ap
proaching completion. l-:.ulpp'd in
most modern manner, advantage has
been taken of past experience ii similar
stations at oilier poi ts to avoid mis
takes. As the season advances the earlier
fredictlons of bumper eropH in all lines
told (rood. The exceptions - uro tne
prunn crop .which was not heavy I and
the lals'.a crip, 1 . t 1 wis. to a slight
extent In some districts, daninged by
warm weather.
Tho following summ-iry shows Cali
fornia conditions t..r the month run
ning from Junu to July 2.S, Inclu
sive: San Francisco bulidlnc;
permits $ 2.324.033 00
San Francisco building
permits slno- the Ore . 110,119.922.00
I..OS Angeles building per
mits 1,321,369.00
San Fram isco i .-a! es
tate sales, 670, value.. 4.190,000.00
San Fr:ui- isco c :stoni
receipts 458.359.29
San Francisco bank cle.-.r-
Ings Jn.!!i;.7S4.17
Oakland bank oloarlinw. . ti.iiSS.HT ".1 '
Oakland bull lion pcrmin ."."I lid'! '.'a
Sacrum, at i i .111:1 eie n inirs -." .
Sto.-kton t.."!ik : iii:-;s . . . " 1 1 l .7 : !
Fresno hank el-arlngs 1 .(:;..- v s.3 1
San Jjse hank clearings.. 1 .7 s 1: ,'.1' J.S3
ALL COUNTIES AT
GOOD SCADS BEET
Nearly every county In Oregon will be
represented nt the good roads confer
ence to be helil it! Portland. August 11.
Among the most distantwlll be Lake,
countv. which will send delegates to
counsel with the. men from eastern anil !
western Or-gon on the best remedies f..r!,
exitlng mad eoiuli: I. uio 1 11 ion..-.-. --
' Countv Judge ; Iolv of Tjikevlew ! ter In hand le.-i.le to extend the sea
has written to the Portland Commercial son. Today's concert nt City park will
club, assort)!!-; the manairenienr that Ills I , t to"tm. l3Rt Sunday concert mi-
tvIII t.e ri'iu-i'i-nli-il llf Willi-
"We have tct been (myitis much, lint
we have been u' and doing until we now I
have :!00 miles; .
f as good roads In Lake
countv as can
e foend in ahv county
in Oregon. Lake countv. with Its .1,000
acres of land to every voter, has al
ready a j if r capita Income of over $250
per man from the livestock Industry
alone. When we get railroad facilities
to ship to the markets the splendid
products of cur orchards, farms, mines
and forests, theti watch Lake county
grow."
iRGE
BEAT HER SE1SELESS
charging that Arthur W. Cor
beat her until her body tins black
and blue, leaving her almost un
conscious and scarcely able to
move, Mrs. Flora Cox has bejtun
suit for divorce In the circuit
court. She says this heating, the
Inst of a Serb's described ln her
complaint, took place on April
1, and she has not lived with
hl'.i siu.-c
Mrs. Cox recounts several
oO.-'r o'-cayioi,s on which she
w struck by her husband's too
Iimi.1v tints. Once, she alleges,
ho bumped her head against th"
wall and repeatedly while ln bad
temper he cursed her. Thev were
rmri!l in Portland in May. 1?02,
and l ave lived for a pnrt of the
time ln Lincoln county.
Mrs Cox says that sh and
hT husMnd by Joint effort have
acquired 160 acres of land ln
Lincoln countv worth J1.600 and
four lota In Vernon valued at
J.ino She asks for on tMrd of
the property. O'-x Is employed
s! a teamster.
A IX LIQUOR DEALERS
Orfion Red Men have Joined the lT
' othT "tate nriraniratlons of the order im, sut-stlrute for olive oil. and eu-c-ptt-'
ho have deciare.1 against admitting I ble of being sold on its own merits as a
n y- r" c. m ncc eo nn i no ma n u i&ci ure .
or sai of spirituous llgunri into
their
ranks, and at the frest council, which
has JuM completed its sessions In Med-
ford, followed the advice or the great
rooni ,t ot tie- i. . t ---
law to that effect. The law bars
from memberahip any who are ln anv
v connected with the llrjuor trade
The law does not aTe't tNse wltn are
ulri idy In the r rder. merely referring
to future candidates for admission. It
9 Ufil ' irg ll.l in- .'nr ,-.i, - ' 'in' ...
n r, ioTi at Everett tlT. wU enact
i timliar law
. . 1 . ' - . ,k. H-..KI..I, r- ... I '
Short Lino to St. Paul.
The 1 arad.an Pacifl- r-ite - Sp-.
kane l tiie hort line betaeen Portlani
and t-' Paul Ka't trin aet-t-li-et
Klectrlc l!tMl tnlni Library, bjffet.
on-pjtrtrntr.t. c(.erTtion ara For
O-cr'ptlve n-afer apply at bcai oTIte,
142 KIM street
.
..... .... .
rpruui7 11 m a nean. , .Mfth.r ,n I r rle tMnk I em.
Frm tr At'hii r.lob , amowered Mr Currr- x 'Put tut per-
Whcti a boy breaka ar,ythl-a Y le I nonal f-l;r,r are tbi- w "f a man who
a naughty tjot. but b-n a fi breka. fallen ruerboard ar.d eujrit to be
MjUi.c It 11 u acu4aU 'fceUerttg for aahjcgto gtAi.
A TALK ON
REAL ESTATE
Why People Should Buy Portland Real Estate and Why
They Should Buy It From Charles K. Henry & Son.
It lias been noted dtirlnr' the past few weeks that Oiarlos K. Henry & Son have made some
of the heaviets sales of real estate
i -
Iipi'ikt maile liv we-ll-V nowri . far
; r? - , . r u
con is tnc creatcst section 01
1S Tllr I'llrlTrSL SCC LUm Ul Ull
riortation facilities through the
n
electric roads being built throughout the state the concerted efforts being made to get open-river
transportation, the immense amount of irrigation land projects being put in the state, both by the
United States and local enterprises, all tending to develop the entire state of Oregon, and all of
which tends to the upbuilding of the city of Portland.
Business men, capitalists, investors and managers of estates throughout the United States real
ize that there is no investment so safe and certain as good inside property in a growing city such
as Portland is proving herself to be. The man with $10.0011. as well as the man with $l(M,noo Dr
larger sums to invest, cannot make a mistake in rightfully buying properties in the city of Port
land. Any person who will pause, consider and reflect upon the fact that the Hill roads have built
freight warehouses and are now building grain warehouses more than doubling the capacity of that
heretofore supplied to the city everyone must see that this jxirtends increased business in the city
of Portland. The cities that receive aid from th railroad companies grow very rapidly. We should
cease ill-considered harping at the transportation companies, but enlist their good aid and offices in
building up our city.
Anv person who will take a map of the state of Oregon, showing our area of Pfi.OOO square
miles, with about L'o.nnt) miles of Washington and Idaho tributary to it, being about halt the total
area of Germany, which supports a population of (m.ooOioo, whijr Oregon, with her salubrious
climate, her verv much more fertile soil, having less than (100, 000, must certainlv gain great popula
tion, and the citv of Portland grow with it. The state of Washington and the cities therein have
grown very rapidlv, because they have had the impetus given by the great Northern Pacific Kail
road company, that being now withdrawn, or at least lessened, as the company has about sold all
its land. The state of Oregon, and consequently Portland, now aLout to receive the aid ami im
petus now about to follow from the advent of these railroads, will move forward very rapidly, and
Portland properties will increase in value accordingly. As long as the United States continues to
grow, and grow thev will, Portland citv properties will prove a sure and profitable investment.
Charles K. Ilenrv & Son, who deal exclusively in inside properties, have been in the business
for "0 years in the citv of Portland, dealing solely in inside properties, not running a department
store, not doii-ln abstract business or an insurance business, but we do sell real estate and sell the
very best of real estate Portland real estate, and selling only on the commission basis, whereby
the owner of propertv knows that he is not being speculated upon, and the buyer of the property
knows that the price quoted is the price of the owner, thereby insuring absolute fair dealing, are
lull v qualified to give investors the very best aid and assistance in selecting bargains in Portland
citv property. Thev have sold many of the most prominent and largest properties in the city, and
respectfully refer the investing public to any bank or business house in the city of Portland, and to
their numerous clients.
Rankers, investors, executors of estates, living out of Portland, wanting Portland real estate,
are cordially invited to call upon or write to Charles K. Henry & Son, L'50 Stark street.
ICERTS
THING Of IHE PAST
Today's Kental Xcxt to Last
Under the Present
Arrangements.
The tree park concerts will goon come
... i,.,!,,- the n.at-
present arrangements,
Tho concerts are drawing larger
crowds than ever, thousands of people
going miles to bear thi'tn. How many
people visit City park Sunday afternoons
to hear the music would be difficult to
sav but it Is estimated that the num
ber' often exceeds th" 10. one mark
Thursilav evening's com "rt at the Plaza
block was attended bv a rec .rd-breakim?
crowd and Holladay park and the East
Side concerts draw fully as large
crowds as those on the west side.
Sl. IVCaprlo has prepared the fol
low itif program to be rendered at City
park tills afternoon, the conceit to be
elti at 2:.tn o clock:
March Slave" Tr.chalkowsky
Mexican "Kisses Habanera' .... lb bol t:;
( ivorture -- "i'annhHUser " Wagner
"La Carlta." sacred chorus ltnsslnl
"Invitation a la Valse" Weber
Intermission.
Grand select l.m- Gerusa lemmc" . . .Verdi
Intermezzo -"Pa.-:i"-nllo" Oretth
Pari tone solo "t 'oncer! .i" 1,'ecaprio
Slg. 1 1'" ! nrio.
Pallet music from "Faust"' ... .Oour.od
1 Vait7. for coips de ballet. 2. Ln
senitle of Helen and her maid and
Cleopatra and her Nubian slaves.
3 Fntrv of Nubian slaves. 4. Pas
Soul of Cleopatra. R. Entry of Tro
jan maidens. 6. Pas seul of Helen.
7 Bacchanals and entry of Phryne.
A. peCaprlo. Idrector.
Summer Music.
Talklntr machl
and uiore e."- ?''i
lngs What is a
out music0 In
nes for summer days,
:, 11 v for sum u" r - ec
r.urnmer vacation with
tbe country or the
mmmi'ihi at t o soashcre, in camp.
the Instrument that can be depended
upon ot all times is the talking ma
chine For all-around pleasure-giving
under usual summer conditions, no other
Instrument can be compared with It.
It will lie vour singer, your Jester, your
nl.mn. orchestra or full band, at jour
pleasure.
and hro you have all
the
hntt nc.es to select from Kittson.
Co-
lumhla. Victor and thousands upon
thousands of records all the latest at
all times will be found at Filers talking
machine parlors. 3:3 Washington street.
Peanut and Olive Oil.
pro! Tl'lb oes ar that with
nt-
.1 ' "c iii I "M ' 'fL II Wi'UUl !'"-
quite rasv t-. c. ve'.op an American I'-i-.;.it
vle'.dii.g well !-i I'll and possessing
the excellent taste of the re. rt ty .
A nut must le dexelcp-d that will gly.
;32 to 33 per -cut i f Its wcgM In o U
i t i. tr., th.it African pean-.j.B )"o
ia verv big'o grs le
oil, but not M'-'al
to pure oli -
I protst ly will
iwblch remains and
remain the highest priced
fe-t of all aala-1 ollsi.
;lt-e: iih-.
Mnweie" - . peanut oli ts a v er-. a.ce,- a-
su r nor anc i'
"t e best, or eotrie, rrnst n .imrsi-ii-'lea'
pear-jt ell always con. n and higher
prices tran anv other Hli except o.dve,
and were quoted on May at i 1 J . to
$19 per 12ti p.unJi 1 '''O kilcai. while
the best American prime ammer yel
low cotton oil quoted at S12rS per
Jin pounds T.eee figures alve the
present message of popular p.rpr-ct-ation
of the relative nuallM'a f the two
.1. lln'h peanut and cotton ol.a are
atralcht. and are also used fir rr.lx
ir. r -rr
If All Wlvea Werf a Snafb1e!
From rhl-tro lt-.---.r1 Herald
"Tv. -1,1-ir haloid r:r p-ker""
"1 den t know Wr.-, he comes home
broke I alwaya fee! " neceanarT
for him to be a'o to :t down and
h'rk 'T1d,tl-e-t ail 'fl he ema
o te f..:h 1 cor- .'T It fellah to ask
eaibarraja r. juetl r.a
, ..
"Ho. r-wstked 'r
boyb!o4 fYIend.
"tiij are la If" tn.
BAND CO!
that have ever been made in the
. iii- i
- seeinc canalilc business nun. who
tT ',... ,..,,.- ... , ,
rue ununi ainuu u M-curt-
iuihm .'wii'.-, .iimoii nt nil
advent of the Hill and other railroads, as well as the many lines ot
,
E ROOT
BUT LITTLE VALUE
Recently some samples of
roots were sent by J. S. Arnett !
of Selma In southern Oregon, for
Identification. They had been
mistaken there for licorice root. 6!
They have a strong aroma some- !
thins similar to that of licorice. j
Tho drug expert of the Blumau-
er Frank Drug company ldentl- !
fled them as lovage roots a j
plant that grows abundantly ln
that section of the country.
They have but small commercial
value, tlto'igh tney are some-
times sold as botanical roots,
. . . ii...i tn.n
DUl lliey enter vet y siiKiiuy nnw v
the composition of medicines. iB
The leaves are .valued at 23
cents a pound retail, and the
roots at about 20 cftita. The
root would ordinarily Bell to drug
flrma at the low price of 12 or
16 cents, because there Is prao
tlcally no demand for It.
HORT
RIVER
TRIPS
TO OREGON CITY
earner
Leaves Taylor street dock
Sunday 9 a. m., 12 m., 8 p.
m. ; leaves Oregon City
10 :30 a. m., 1 :30 and 5 p. m.
ROUND TRIP 45c
Tickets exchanged with 0.
W. P. cars.
Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry
Gold Bracelet and Sir
net Rlnga of all descrtp
tlona made to order
American namei en
graved with the three
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, via.. Qlorjr. Proa
perity and Longevity
1 baritee reasonable and
orders of any desiirn
promptly eiecuted and
ent prepaid to any part
ef the IT 8 The Skilled
, u. jwK)er. TOO K Uau CO,
Jay To Chon. Mnfr, S1 Alder atreet.
OOAIT M1CKDI1 BEPAXB CO.
BewtBir mack Is rehear work our ape-
ctavlty. S e repair and ruarjintee any
swlnc machine, no n.atter wnat make,
or how bad, we do tny kind of repair
work end cleanim at the lowest possi
ble rate Bicvele and atove repairing",
lock work ami key ,f tttirnf We rail for
deliver and a-uaraatee all work. arl
have the only aaeoilne enaine eapert on
the Pariflc meet. Prion Kaat 111,
i al Morrison U Portland. Or.
, .,,,,,11,1
citv of Portland the, purchases
' i- .1 c . .1 -,t i i
now realize the tact rnai 1 'it-
I 1 I nn,l ntlior Irans-
am nan i.me'u m-i vv..
Wo pay yon 4 per cant to aave
EIGHTY
PER CENT
of the population of the
United States are deposi
tors in Savings Banks,
and to this thrifty, eco
nomical and provident
class is due the promi
nence of this country to
day. All over the coun
try people in every walk
of life are taking advan
tage of the interest paid
by Savings Banks on de
posits. Our Savings Department
offers a place where your
money may be placed in
safe keeping and at the
same time be earning you
an income.
3 per
ont allowed on
aocounta.
checking
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
90 Seventh St., I'Aks Temple
L.
G.
O. R ALSTON Pres.
L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier.
it r.r-'jTr hurt a bit.
$10.00 SET OF
TEETH FOR
$5
Taare. '
Written Guarantee for 10 Teare.
CBOWSS Any tooth tn the mouth
he mouth
12k.. guar- r
$4.00
no mat- I
we crown with solid gold. .1
anteed to be ttie best. Tor
only
Anv Porcelain Crown made
ter what they are called or ho
they are made. Our price SQQ
BBJD&ES- Solid Oold Top, Polld
io:d Backs. Porcelain C 4 dn
Fronta, per tooth ?wWW
Solid Gold Teeth. 22k.. 4C t(
brldit, per tooth rW
All other work same price,
proport lonately.
PAIKXXSB EZTXACTIOH rre
Wbea Flate or Bridf Are OTdered
Absolut Ooarajiteea.
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
TKULD AITD COUCM BTBXETI
Hours from S a. m. to 8 . m.
F&ob A-1010 Opem Baadari
DRAY AGE Machinery, Safe
STORAGE MdMerch.adise
TRACKAGE ((Mvd storm
CLAY S. MORSE KSL,
4th I DAVIS warSS.ee. Ulll i flOYI
l-LWS WliMODULl O
At lose than cm-ha If price erurjnff the
next month. . ew rure snad at tweei
possible prica. L. aVchymacber. II.S Ma4-
Utl IIM1L - t
ICXOOll ASTD OOU.SOBS. '
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ciietuccc "Ai I cr.C
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UNIVERSITY
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Phone Main 4504.
McMinnvillc College
OFFERS
THE IDEAL EDUCATION
Its whole environment la clean and
Wholesome; no saloons; grood city g-ov-erument;
strong, aggressive churches.
A Christian Faculty.
Courses: Preparatory, Collegiate,
Conservatory and Commercial. Illus
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McMlnnvllle College, MoMlnnvUle. Or.
Columbia University
Portland, Oregon.
Boarding and Day School for YouftB
Men and fJoys.
Collegiate Conraee In Arts. Letters,
Hlstofy and Economica and Philoaopby.
Conraee Preparatory for Oeneral
1 Science, Electrical, Mechanical an-i
Civil Engineering, Architecture, Arts,
j Letters and Economics,
j Commercial Course affords thorough
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I Location unsurpassed. Eighty acres
I of Campus.
Largest Gymnasium ln the West.
I For Terms and Entrance Kequlre
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; President.
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
Iicpartment, offering preparation for
Mills college, ttie universities and east
ern colleges, will be continued. (Ac
credited) Special opportunities ln 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 AUKUSt 12. 1908. For
catalogue and brochure of views ad
dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President. Mills
College P. O.. CaL
North Pacific
College
SCHOOLS
OF DEHTISTBT
AJBTO
PHARMACY
On of the best equipped Institutions
of its kind in the entire west.
The annual session begins October 1
of each year. For further information
and catalogue of cither school, address
SB. HERBERT O. UUIs,
Corner 15:h and Couch. Portland. Or.
Mount Tamalpals Military Academy
SAN RAFAEL. CALIFORNIA
The most completely equipped Mili
tary Academy on the Coast. Cayalry,
Infantrv Artillery. Annual encamp
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emo iraged Swlmmln pooL Accredited
at universities. Opens August 1. Ad
dress Artuur i -osby, A. it D. D.. he J
master.
.THE ALLEN PREPARA
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Thorough preparation for all eaatera
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Tim ALLEN PREPARATORY 84THOOI.
Portland. Or.
Flemish and Oak Finish
S1.40 PER GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
SI. 25 PER QALLOM .
Portland Sash 5 Door Co.
830 rmojrr rr. roarLAn. cm.
A-rt-i Tre-Ce JTw '
Ilk aaA t iha, x. i. -.
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