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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1808.
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HEW WHARF AT
am STREET
Contract for Large Blinkers
Has Ite en Let to Local
Man.
a solid mass, and ths result la a block
of wood "balsam bog" which at
length becomes aa Impenetrable aa the
boulder it ao successfully mimics. Bo
hard Is one of these condensed trees
that It requires great forca and a sharp
knife to cut the smallest shaving from
the surface.
When a very exceptional day occurs
a warm day with the sun shining unoh
scured by clouds an agreeable sro
matlo odor exhales from these curious
trees, and an astringent yellow gum
makes Its appearance on their surfaces.
The shepherds on ths Islands valtis this
gum highly aa a salve for wounds and
bruises.
The balsam hog is the most dlcho
tomous (branches by constant forking)
plant in existence. The branchlness of
plants Is generally controlled by the
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
OFFICERS OF THE THIRD REGIMENT, OREGON NATIONAL GUARD
X OMAW. man
agar of the Chinese HedU
fine Co.. snllq patent med.
Iclnea which she om
pounds herself. Hha use
herb and roota which
has cured many sufferers.
f-i; '
Cures female, chronic, prU
i'.V vata diseases. no
"" hlood poison,
""- mat Ism, asthma, t
nervous
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rhau
thrnat
lung irounie. stotnacn, manner, klrinev,
consumption and diseases of all kinds
that the human flesh ever has. Reme
dies harmless. No operations. Honest
treatment
ZXAJOITATIOV rSl.
aa6i Morrison St., Batwasa 1st and i.4.
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amount or direct llgnt they gel rrom
tbe sun. Thus the greatest amount of
brandling as well as of leaves on
plants is to be found t the ends of the
larger stems or boughs where the great
est amount of sunshine la, to be had.
This almost universal law finds an ex
ception In the case of the extraordinary
plant here (inscribed, which, growing as
ll does In the twilight of almost con
stantly clouded skies, produces new
branches without reference to ths aun
shlne, which Is of such rare occurrance
as to exert no Influence on the charac
OLD STKUCTURES
TO BE REMOVED
?
It
VPs iLr I
Harry Howard Holds Property Un
der Ix-afe From tb Flanders Es
tate and Hook Is Occupied by Co
,t
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f.n a ,, -
lumbia IiKRr Company.
ter of the growth of the balsam bog.
9
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The contract for the construction of
large wharf, having a frontage of 140
feet, at the font of Ankeny street, ha
been lot to Robert Smith and work
will be commenced In a few days tear
ing down the old dock.
The ground la owned by the Flanders
estate but has been leased for a tarm
of years to Harry rtoward, who will
have the new wharf constructed, sub
leasing It to the Columbia Digger com
pany and Charles J. Cook. It Is under
stood that the dock will be equipped
with the largest bunkers In the city
for, the reception of sand and gravel
and large derricks will be Installed
whereby the material can be handled
with dispatch from barges on the river.
The present structure Is In an ex
ceedingly dilapidated condition aa a
result of having stood the pressure or
thousands of tons of material handled
during the past several years. The
river also undermined some of the pil
ing, rauslng the foundation to shift and
throw the weight of the dock against
adjoining buildings. There was no seri
ous danger of the dock collapsing,
however, because the piling while out
of plumb, were firmly Imbedded In the I
river bottom and as sound as the day I
they were driven.
The old dock will be torn out com-
fletely and a new foundation laid for
he new structure. This Is the third
large structure of Its kind to be started
this summer, the Spokane. Portland
Seattle Railroad company's big ware
house In North Portland and the Col
umbia Engineering works' dock at
Linntcn being already under way.
Attending' Officers' School at American Lake.
pert In charge of the local branch hy-J Churchill, Am. ach
tirograpnic office, there are ti" siray aenn, Am. nmn
floating mines from the Huaso-japan
ese war to be watched out for In navl-
satlna the waters of the Pacific.
Other dangers to navigation reported
to the hvdrographlo department are
Mouse Rock bell buoy, Kutero Ray. Cal
ifornia. It having gone temporarily out
of commission, and drifting buoy or
small eapniied vessel sighted on July
31 In latitude 44:61 north and longitude
138:48 west bv Captain Iycett of the
iiriiisn steamer uanna.
NIPFKD IN THK HUP.
JULY BUSY MONTH.
Collector of Customs' Summary of
Transactions Shows Well.
Ui8lness was brisk at the offloe Of
Collector of CuBtoms Malcolm dur
ing the month of July, according to
the monthly summary of transactions
complied this morning for the depart
ment at Washington. The summary
shows that the duties on Imports ex
ceeded the $100,000 mark by quite a
margin, and that nearly 1500,000 worth
of products were exported.
Following Is the summary In detail:
Vessels entered from foreign ports.. 3
Vessels cleared for foreign ports.... 9
vessels e
Vessels cleared for domestic oort
Entries of merchandise for duty,... 126'
Entries of merchandise free of duty Is
Entries for warehouse 7
Entries for export to adjacent Brit
ish provinces J
Entries from warehouse for consumption-
-. .- J8
Entries for Immediate transportation
without appraisement 12
Total number of entries of mer
chandise 191
Entries for consumption liquidated . 144
Small Steamer Fails In Attempt to
Attack Fortifications.
(Special Dlipatcb to The Journal !
Astoria, Or., Aug. 8. The steamer
Major Howard made here first "attack
on Fort Stevens last evening in the
mimic war game that Is now being
played by the troops at the mouth of
tne river. The steamer went aown to
the end or the letty. but was easily
picked up bv tnose on watcn. in raci
the weather was so clear she could ba
seen without the aid. of searchlights.
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria, Or, Aug. 8, 8 a. m. Condi
tion at the mouth of the river, foggy,
wind northwest. 25 miles; mouth of the
river obscured.
Astoria, Or., Aug. 8. Arrived down
at 1:30 p. m. and sailed at 1:80 p. m.
Tug Navigator and barge Roderick Dhu
for San Francisco.
San Fritneisco, Aug. 7. Sailed at 2
p. m. -Pteamer Washington for Port
land. Sailed at 7 p. m. .Steamer Cas
cade for Portland.
Tides at Astoria Sunday High water
11:10 a. m.. 6.8 feet; 10:28 p. m.. S.i
feet. Low water, 4:38 a, m., 0.3 feet;
4:30 p. m.. 3.7 feet
Clears for Australia.
Astoria
Abtorla
Astoria
Prydock
A storla
bk O. W. P.
Tongue Point
Kelburn. rt- bk
Asgard. Nor. sh
Alveiui. Am sell
Albert Rlckmers, Oer
Hark, Nor. hh
II ford. llr. ns Pol (laud IyUiubei C
Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk- Mersey
Hva. Or. ss North Pacific mill
W. F. Jewett. Am. sch Astoria
Uucrnnln. Hr, sh Inman-Poulaen
Alliance. Am hh Couch street
r. S. Irfop, Am. as Prescott
M H. Hollar. Hr. ss I-innton
Fenwlck, Am. ss Tongue Point
In Souta to Load x,nxubr.
Alumna, Am. sch Kahulul
Behome. Am. srh la Boca
Wrestler. Am. bktn Ouaymas
Mabel Oale. Am. sch San Francisco
Oliver J. Olson, Am. sch San Pedro
Fairhaven, Am. bs San Francisco
Amaranth, Am. bktn San Francisco
Tiverton, Am. ss Han Francisco
Koko Head. Am. bktn Yokohama
R. I). Inman, Am. ss San Francisco
Puako. Am bktn Santa Rosalia
Annie Smale, Am. sch Makawcll
Yosemite, Am. ss San Francisco
Yellowstone, Am. ss Pan Francisco
Washington, Am. bs. .-. .San Francisco
STRANGEST FLA NT
(SpecUl Plapitrh to Tbe Jonrnsl )
Astoria. Or., Aug. S. The Norwe
gian Bteamshlp Bark cleared at the cus
tom house today for Melbourne, Aus-
! tralla. with 1.095.880 feet lumber, 87,
leared odomTsUc'po?" $7 I lat "d 60.000 plckets.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Ketrolaz Liners Sua to Arrive.
Arabia, orient Aug. 8
Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug. 9
Eureka, Eureka and Coos Aug. 9
Hose City. San Francisco Aug. 11
Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Aug. 11
Alliance, Coos Bay.. Aug. K'
Homer, San Francisco Aug. 13
State, San Francisco Aug. 18
Entries for warehouse liquidated.
Certificates of reKlstry granted
Certificates of enrollment granted..
Licenses for coasting trade granted.
Total number of documents to ves
sels Issued
Alosla. orient
Numantla, orient
Sept. 1
.Sept. 15
. . . Out. 1
i Nleomedla. orient
I Begrnlar Liners to Depart.
7 ! A 1 1 n n r- n I 'nno Ra v In. S
Value of exports, domestic .. $419,128 00 I Eureka, Eureka and Coos Aug. 10
Receipts from all sources ! Breakwater. Coos Bav Aug. 12
Duties on Imports 107,975.78 Roanoke. San Pedro and way. .Aug. 13
Arabia, orient Aug. 15
70.06 Hose City. .Mn Francisco Aug. 15
Homer. San Francisco Aug. 16
100.00 ;o. V. Elder. Sin Pedro Aug. 20
115.00 State, San Francisco Aug 22
49.60 i AlesiR. orient Sept. :5
Fines, penalties and forfeit
urea
Miscellnneous customs re
ceipts Sto'jige, labor and cartage..:
Official fees
Total 1108,319.28
STEAMERS CARRY WHEAT.
Numantla, orient
Nleomedla. orient
Oct. 1
Oct. 15
Vessels In Fort.
Broderlok .Castle, Br. sh Drvdoclt
Larglemore, Br. sh Banfield
Franklyn Will R Here to Load for f rown L India, Br sh Columbia 1
I Leyland Bros.. Br. sh Drydock
European I ort. Donna Francesca. Br. bk Astorl
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. have chartered i Anealos, Br. ship Llnnton
the British steamer Franklyn to carry 1 1 1
wheat from this port to Europe In the!
noar future. Ths steamer Is now at '
Yokohama from which port she will
In all probability come here In ballast.
From the fact that three or four
large tramp steamers have already been
engaged to carry wheat to Europe from
mis port it appears eviaent that n
n ever of the sea
shipped on steam
Bn Bouto With Comsat and General.
Aberfoyle, Br. sh Antwerp
Bidart. Fr. bk Antwerp
Clan Graham, Br. ah....... Cardiff
Vlneennes. Br sh Antwerp
Uael, f r. bK London
Neatefields. Br. sh Hamburg
David do Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp
Mrahloch, Br. bk Antwerp
Killoran. Hr. nh Antwerp
Jolnvllla Fr. bk Antwerp
Carmanlan, Br. bk Hamburg
Rochambeau. Fr. bk Leith
Gulf Stream, Br. bk Antwerp
Alice. Fr. bk London
Eugene Schneider. Fr bk Antwerp
Ca Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp
Armen, Fr. bk Dublin
Coal Ships En Route.
La Roohe Jacquelin, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A.
Fifeshlre. Br. bk Newcastle. A.
Rossuet, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Torrisdale. Br. sh NewcAStle, A
Tramp Steamers En Route.
Taunton, Br. ss Guaymas
Strathfillan, Br. ss Batavia
Craghall, Hr. ss San Francisco
Radames, Ger. ss Fuget sound
Strathlyon. Br. ss San Fncisco
Guernsey, Nor. ss Shanghai
Assuan, Ger. ss San Francisco
Boverlc, Br. ss i.San FranclBCO
Westminster. Br. ss Japan
.Taneta, Br. ss San Francisco
Franklyns, Br. ss Yokohama
En Bonto In Ballast to X.oa,d Grain.
Port Crawford, Br. sh Callao
River Falloch. Br. bk Callao
Oregon. Ger. ah Yokohama
Gea. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama
Henrietta, Ger. sh West coast
Aster, Ger. bk Valparaiso
Marechal de is oa tiles, it. ok. west coast
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Vane v r, B. C.
Le Peller. Fr. bk Hobart
Salnte Anne, Fr. bk... Newcastle, N. 8. W.
Andorlnha, far. bk Iquique
Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Vigo, Nor. sh Mejiliones
Desdamona. Br. sh Callao
Cornli Bart. Fr. bk .. Newcastle, N. S. W.
Sully, Fr bk Antwerp
Crlllon, Fr. bk Antwerp
Genevieve Molinos, Fr. bk Hobart
Paghild, Nor. bk Caldera
Nuielly. Fr. bk Hobart
Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart
Michelet, Fr. bk Hlogo
Finland. Rus. sh Guayaquil
Magdalene, Ger. bk Acapuleo
Alexander Isenberg, Ger. bk. . .Honolulu
Today and Monday will positively be
last days for discount on west side gas
bills. Portland Gas company.
Ralsam Rog of Falkland Islands
Wonderful Vegetable Growth
Tf. opening your atlaa at the map of
South America, you run your eyes down
almost the entire length of the oaatern
coast of the continent, following the
course of our fleet of Ironclads until it
turned Into the Strait of Magellan to
pass from the Atlantic to the Paolflo
nrn vr.ii win finri almost directly op
posite Its turning point, a little way out
at sea, a group of Islands, the Falk
inrl hslmiclnr to Great Britain, and
,-.,i,,Tilr.i h tha Scotch and English.
There are some 20" of these Islands, al
though It Is posslhle that only tho two
largest will appear on your map.
They will perhaps give the impres
slon. because thev are so nearly oppo
site the lower extremity of South Amer
ica, of being situated well toward the
South Pole, though as a matter of fact
thev are little If any farther south of
the equator than the city of Ixmdon Is
north of it. Th;re are no seasons in
the Falklands; or else, there is only one.
the November of tho north of England
or the Scottish border.
The average teniDerature on the
Islands In midwinter Is five degrees
above the freezing point, and In mid
summer only 10 degrees above that. On
an average of 2D0 days out of the year
the skies are overcast with heavy
clouds, and rain Is falling either In sue
csslve showers or a never ceasing drli
zle. with general humidity up nearly to
saturation point, cold, wet wines, ana
mist. Although the cold Is not Intense
at any time, or with very rare excep
tions, the climate of the Falkland
Islands is too uniformly chilly to admit
the raising of wheat, or even the rip
ening of oats or barley. The Incessant
drlzale, the fog ami rainfalls, and the
absence of summer sunsnine ana sum
mer heat, prevent field or garden plants
from ripening tholr seeds.
And yet the peculiar character of the
climate fosters strange growths, the
like of whlcb are to ba found nowhere
else on earth.
Here, for Instance, Is to be seen tho
Falklander's nut tree, which Is not a
tree at all, but a great tuft of grass
which grows from six to eight feet
high. The stems and leaves or blades
of "tussock grass." aa it is called by the
islanders, Dactylls caespltosa by botan
ists, are simply irresistible to ail plant
eating animals, which prefer It to any
other kind of food; but besides this all
the lower part of the reedy stems, and
the stool-shaped root crowns from which
thev irrow. possess a sweet and delio-
ious nutlike taste, which is, unluckily,
aa much appreciated by the pigs and
rats Introduced by the colonists, as by
the settlers themselves; in consequence
of which the Falklander's nut tree
stands in great danger of speedily be
coming extinct.
There is. however, another curiosity
of this sort In the Falkland Islands,
which fortunately does not appear to
share this danger. It Is called by the
Islanders the "balsam bog." by the vis
itors who see it for the first time, "the
living boulders." and by scientists, bolnx
glebarla.. It Is strange that so remark
able a plant should not be better known
In a popular way; for it may Justly
claim to be not only the most extraor
dinary member of the plant world to be
found In the Falklands. but In some re
spects the most wonderful vegetable
growth yet discovered.
If. on visiting the archipelago, you
look about a bit. you are sure to sea
in tho lowlands numbers of what ap
pear to ba gray, weather-beaten boul
ders of various slaes, perhaps from
three to eight feet across. As boulders,
there seems to be nothing at all re
markable In their appearance. In some
grass Is growing in bands, where there
are crevices, or In bunches, where there
are small, shallow depressions In which
a little dump soil Is collected
Attempt to turn over tbe smallest of
these boulders, and you will moot th
surprise of your lire. In discovering
that It In anchored to the earth by ro.ita
of great strength, and that It Is one if
the natlva forem trees of the Falkland
Islands.
Examine It closely, and you will e.
that It is covered with little symmetri
cal slx-slded markings like a piece of
deda coral that has been exposed lo
tho weather for sometime. Those on
the corals are formwl by the rornl
polyps, but these are the forms taken
Dy tbe leaves and leaf buds terminat
ing clusters of stems which for hun
dreds of years have been growing with
extreme slowness, and continually
branching- as they grew, until space for
further branching Is wanting. The
stems aro packed together, growing Into
The Colonnas Part American.
At a Newport luncheon a diplomat
discussed blue blood.
"You Americans have the best of
everything " he said. "It la but natural
that the bluest blood In all Europe
should be part American.
"The bluest blood In Kuropa, tha old
est Kuropran family. Is the great Ro
man house of Colonna. Without a
break the Colonnas traco their descent
from on powerful prince (o another
clean back to Julian the Apostate.
"No royal family of Europe ap
pronches this. The Romans of Bur
Kun.lv, the descendants of the old Bur
gurinlan kings, alonn approach It.
"And this Colonna family, a better
famllv than the kaiser's or King Ed
ward's. Is now part Amorlcan; It half
hehuiKH t, America, for Its head. Prince
M..fro. is the husband of that beautiful
Atnrrl.-an who was Miss Mackey."
In Zanzibar island there growa a
cocosnut which has only a very thin
lv-r of meat, being entirely filled with
milk, this furnishes the natives drink,
hoih t.emre and after fermentation.
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is Interacted and honld know
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Campaign For Votes Getting Very Excit
ing As Oregon Journal's Third An
nual Scholarship Contest
Progresses.
The following valuable scholarships and good cash
awards should prompt students to put all their energy
into The Journal's third annual scholarship contest. This
contest will close in September. No ambitious student
should miss this grand opportunity to win a scholarship.
All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible.
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Oregonlana when In San Francisco
ran bava their mail sent la care of
The Journal offlca,
ARTHUR U FISH. Representative
larger percentage than ever of the aea-
son s crop will Da sh
tonnage.
The first steamer to arrive hers un
der charter to carry wheat to Europe
win oe me rsraemount wmcn lert Ban I
Francisco yesterday for Columbia riv
er. She comes tinder charter to Kerr.
Gifford Co. and will load for a Medlt
eranean port. Other steamers under en-
gagement to carry away grain are the 1
Btrathlyonnd Guernsey.
JETTY WORK PROGRESSING.
383
Engineer Bagnall Returns From Sta
tion at Fort Stevens.
Gerald C. Bagnall. assistant United
States engineers, returned from Fort
Stevens this morning, where ha la super
intending me construction or tne jettv.
He reports work progressing very at
isfactory, about S.200 tons of rock be
ing delivered on the Jetty every day.
This Is tha time of year when work I
can be prosecuted to the best advantage i
because of tha fine weather and smooth !
water. It is salda however, that there I
has been more wind this summer than I
orainaruy ana a mora disturbed sea.
E'JOY GOOD COXCERT.
HARBOR
SCHOLARSHIPS
As far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools
will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new
contestants is learned.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Sailors Attend rieaaant Affair at
Seamen's Friend Society,
The regular weekly concert of the
Seaman's Friend society was given last
Friday evening at 161 Flanders street.
The concert was under the auspices of
Miss Lottie Hampton and was great
ly enlnyed by the many sailors Drea-1
eni ana inrir iririin.
Following program waa given: Bong.
jnr. funwiuuir. iinn suio, raies P-mma.
Duncand: reading. Miss Edith Wright: i
swig. air. mcnier; reaning, tiifi Hen
derson: song. Mr. Pemrsey: aonc. Mr.
Iraffin: song. Mr. Sinning; song. Mlaa
Helen Buahnell: song. Mr. Vamshaffle;
piccolo solo. Mr. Adair.
ALONG THE WATERFROXT.
The steamer State of California, Cap- i
tain Nopander. left Alnsworth wharf
this mornlnr for Kan Francisco with
l0 naasenger on hoard and freight !
Stowed in the steerage paaaenger quarters
The steamer Alliance Captain Olson,
ills for Coos Bay this evening The
steamer Breakwater is expected to ar
rive here tomorrow from Cooe Bay.
The oriental liner Arabia la due to
irrtve here this evening from the ori
ent rla Honolulu and Pan Francisco
She la supposed to be off the river In
tbe dens fog that Is entirely t6acnr
Ing tha view. The Arabia brings con
siderable cargo for local consignees Che
will brth at Alaska dock Immediately
opnti her arrival.
DAXGJ.RS TO XAYIGATTOX. !
Nearly opposite ST. JOHNS on WEST SIDE.
Fifteen minutes by United Railway NOW building, one
third graded and rails distributed ready for the ties.
Five cents is the fare.
No draw bridges to delay.
Each lot commands a magnificent view of Columbia and Wil
lamette, the mountains and surrounding country.
Sit on your OWN FRONT PORCH and see the traffic of an
EMPIRE pass by rail and boat.
Streets to be graded, good water and sewer systems installed.
Prices right, easy monthly payments.
ubut coupon, ajcbaity, oh.
One year's tuition in any department,
eneept conservatory. Value of scholar
ship 50.
baxiib orrr BtrsmrEss coupon,
BAKXB CITT, OB.
One year's tuition In shorthand, type
writing, Engnsn, booKKeeping ana pen
manship. Value of scholarship tlOO.
BEHinai-wAT,xz:B btjsijtebs ook-
XVEOII, POKTXA.JTD, OR.
One year's tuition in combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship JluO.
OAPITAX BUSnTESS OOUEOB,
BALEM, OH.
Ten months' tuition In business or
shorthand course. Value of scholar
ship 100.
DAI. LAS OOUEOB, DALLAS, OB.
One year's tuition in any department
Value of scholarship 150.
eclectio Busnross uhiveruiti.
One year's tuition In combined busl
ness and shorthand courses. Value of
scholarship, 1100.
ZXLX. MTLXTABT AOADBSCT, POXT-
UIU, OS.
One yeara tuition In all branches
without board. Value of scholarship
tizu.
holxes BtnrnrxBB oouiqb,
rOBTTjAJTD. OB.
One year's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
J scholarship 1100.
: EBTTZBHATTOHAL OOHBESPOBTDEHCB
j SCHOOLS OP BCBABTTOZr, PA.
! Complete course In architecture,
chemistry and chemical technologv, elec
trical, civil engineering, steam, electric,
I mechanical engineering and mining en-
glneerlng. Value of scholarship $1SJ.
! Bk MAX MTTE BCHOOL OP ABT,
! POBTLABTB. OB.
I Plx months' evening course. Value of
scnoiarsnip ou.
BT HI B TILLS COLI.EOB, tntXXM
VTLLE. OS..
One vear'a tuition In anv department
of the college Value of scholarship 0.
OBJBOOB OOmSEBTATOXT OP BfTJSXO.
POKTLAITD, OB.
One year's course In piano depart
ment. Value of scholarship $175.
O HUGOS' ESPEBT COLLBQB. POBT
LA1TD, OB.
Combined course In telegraphy and
stenography. Value of scholarship $128.
OBEQOB LAW OOLLXaX, POBT
LAITD, OB.
One year's tuition. Value of scholar
ship $150.
PAOXriO COLLBOB, XTBWBBBO, OB.
One year's tuition. Value of scholar
ship $60.
pacipio TBrrrEBsmr, pobsbt
OBOVB, OB.
One year's tuition in college depart
ment. Value of scholarship $50.
PXITDLETOIT AOADBBTT, PB1TD LB
TOW, OB.
Two years' Instruction In classical,
scientific or commercial courses. Value
of scholarship $100.
POVTLAJTD ACADXarr, POBT
LAITD, OB.
One year's tuition In anv of the four
academy classes. Value of scholarship
$120.
UBS, WALTZB BBEOi POBTXkAJTD,
OB.
Vocal lessons. Value of scholarship,
$100.
BO SB OTTT BTT8IWBSS OOLLBOB,
POBTLAXTD, OB.
One vear's tuition In combined busi
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
T BLABY'B ACADBBTT, TB3
DALLES. OB.
One year's tuition In music depart
ment. Value of echolarshlp $100.
WBSTI1H AOADKBTT OP MUSIC AXTD
XLOCtTTIOBI. POBTLAJTD. OB,
Course In elocution, oratory or dra
matic art. Vilue of scholarship $160.
friLLAKETTB TJTrrTBBBTTT, IALIX,
VS.
One year' a tuition In college depart
lent. Vaiue of scholarship 160.
LOOKING FOR A "COMFY," CONVEN
' lent, choicely located flat? I have
two dandies. D. G. Woodward. 104
2d st.
1 PAINTERS WANT DAY OR CON
tract work; best of references, prioa
reasonable. 205 Main St., city.
FOR SALE CHEAP HORSE, HAR
ness and express wagon, also single
buggv harness; will take cow or chick
ens In exchange. 38 E. 28th St. W.
W car.
FOR RENT 8
house, nice yard.
388.
ROOM MODERN
Phone Woodlawn
WEATHER REPORT
The barometer is relatively low
California, Arizona, southern New Mex
ico, southern Texas, the gulf and At
lantic states. A large but weak high
pressure area overllea the north Paclflo
states and extends east to Include the
entire eastern slope of the Rock moun
tains, the upper Mississippi valley, and
the western portion of the upper lake
region. Showers and thunderstorms
have occurred In Arizona, and rain,
heavy in places, has fallen In the lower
Mississippi vallev and in the Atlantic
states from Maine to Florida. Warm
weather continues on the Pacific slope,
and a temperature of 114 degrees was
recorded yesterday at Red Bluff. Cat
It Is cooler, however. In southwestern
Idaho, and over a large area In the
eastern states, especially In the middle
Mississippi and Ohio valley a, where the
drop in temperature ranges from 4 to
11 degreea.
The Indications are for fair aivd con
tinued warm weather in thla district ta
nlght and Sunday.
Temp.
Max. Mln. Prectp.
Atlanta. Oa.
Boise. Ida.
Boston, Mas
Buffalo, N. Y. ,
Charleston. S. C. ....
Chicago. Ill
Cincinnati. O.
0
9
71
74
91
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4
Glen
Harbor Realty Co.
836-840 Chamber of Commerce
)LaHnm Are Wsj-imJ of Thifttng
Mirw-s and Drrelkts. 1
According te rxW-. mtmt at this
Let us take you there or take steamer Columbia, foot of Washing
ton street to Linnton. Agent on grounds.
CASH AWARDS
In sddition to ths scholarship awards The Journal will mk tb fol
lowing caah awards to help defray expenses of the students who may
poll the largest vote:
Cash with first choice of scholarship ISO
Cash with second choice of scholarship S135
Cash with third choice of scholarship flOO
Cash with fourth choice of scholarship $75
Cash with fifth choice of scholarship fSO
Cash with sixth choice of scholarship 25
The above rams in cash will be paid contestants immetftarely after
the close of ths contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commia
sions will be allowed on all new subscriber, in addition te th cash
awards, so that a contestant may earn money every da during tha
contest.
Denver. Colo. 70
Detroit. Mich 74
Kansas City, Mo 71
Memphis, Tenn M
S'ew Orleans, La. .... !
New York. N. Y 7
Omaha, Neb 74
Philadelphia. Pa. SO
Pittsburg. Pa. 74
Portland. Or 4
Sacramento. CaJ. 104
8t Loula. Mo T4
Ft Paul. Minn 71
Halt TAke. I'tah 0
Pan Franclaco. Cat ... 44
Washington, D C 44
71
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41
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111
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MARRIAGE IJ CEASES
Carres, Its Taylor street,
Olandon, 17.
Ocrre J.
tt aiA u i r-katl
Thomas O. Duggan, 471 Lai saass
street, 1$, ana Ada U amaliey, IL
""Wedding Carda Vr."0. Smith Ce -WaahlDgtoa
bldg, eorwer 4tk aa4 Waaa
Ingtofi sta.
Toneeth Co, florist a, tot fiewera ef
all ktnda 111 4th st
Clarke Bro floeiate f lee fis-we
mriA floral if-ea 114 Mmeaet
rail ors eelta re rent. !
Csltee TelH C- Stark at
Ma W fmith, Crt, Jisltfc st- p
wit Meier A Trar a Vsi 7f1
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for full Particulars apply to
. contest mamger
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