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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 1908.
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Town Topics
TOXltiHTH AMl'BKME.VTS.
Pantages Vaudeville
Grand Vaudeville
The Oak"
....The Merry Grafters." b.il P- rn.
JOUBJfAI. AT TOT BXACKX8.
In order to procure prompt and
mora satisfactory service, when
at the summer resorts, order
from the following Journal
agents at regular city rates.
Ilwaeo & Ilwaco Railway com
pany, Louis Cohen, news agent.
Long peach, Edward McAllen.
Ocean Park, Louis Cohen.
Seavlew, V. E. Btrauhal.
The Breakers, J. M. Arthur.
Geurhurt, A. Utxlnger.
Seaside, Lynn Hurtls. head
quarters at Lewis A Co.
Newport, Harlln Talhert.
Cmiis Springs. J. W. Relcher.
Wllhott Sprlogs. F. W. Mo-Leran.
William JSohmldt. the postal order
fraud who was sent to McNeil's Island
30 months ago for raising a money
order, was brought before the United
States district court yesterday on a
similar Indictment. He Is absolutely
without money, relatives or friends, and
during his term of Imprisonment has
lost eight of one eye and Is rapidly los
ing the sight of the other. D. J
Haynes, his attorney, appealed to the
clemency of the court because of his
destitute condition and his approaching
blindness. He was given the minimum
sentence two vears more at McNeil's
Island. O. C. Riches, postal Inspector
who worked up the original case atsalnst
Sohmldt, and Walter H. Evans, assist
ant United States district attorney, and
Mr. Haynes have Interested themselves
In the case and vyill attempt to get him
pardoned within a few months.
EXPERT WATCB
MRI
RIG
Our Watch-Repairing
Department
Is growing larger every day. The
reason why Is because our work is
the most satisfactory watch work In
Portland.
No kicks no comebacks.
Every watch gives satisfaction. We
make this work a special feature of
our business, and we guarantee every
job we accept.
HOD SKATE OXABOI1S.
LEFFERT'S
Jeweler and Watch BVepairers.
873 Washing-ton St., Near Pourtb.
EDUCATIONAL
GROWS
CONTEST
IN INTEREST
No fuses ,
to attend to routine business
urn 10 i net Tor hearing.
While Jii.Iko H'olverlon Is away
Judge ( i 1 1 1.-r t will take r tin bench In
the federal district cunt Nhmilil an oc
casion arlHii wh. i.-liv , is M i vb . M would
uo neooeti. I nl
ordinal y
pmbulil.
, - i Las
I icbooli a an) OAiuaiL
SOHOOlUS A bid ooueqeb
Alblna eltlsens are complaining about
the water pumped into the mains In that
district from the wells at Randolph and
Railroad streets. They say It is po
Impregnated with Jme that it Is im
possible to use the water for washing
purposes; that when soap is put in the
water a scum Is formed, and that there
are other substances In it besides the
lime which the water company protests
makes strong men. The use of the well
water was necessitated because the sup
ply of Bull Hun was not sufficient for
the demand in that district. The oora
rlaints have come to the ears of City
Health officer, Dr. Esther Pohl. and sho ,
has determined to have the water tested
by the city bacteriologist.
For bargains In real estate, either to
purchase, sell or trade, call on Stites &
Pepes, 620 Union ave., North, near Rus
sell st.. or phone East 4285. We have
over 200 farms and farm lands listed
and the same amount of city property.
A large portion of qur bargains are. for
exchange. We can sell you first-class
property at bedrock prices with small
payments down, balance on monthly
payments. Why pay rent when you can
apply monthly payments on purchase
price and own lite properly jouiaen.
you know the names or the prominent
nuslness men mentioned there. They
are all good fellows, and they all sell;
wie great new nana cieancr, r lasn.
It's 60 years ahead of soap, and goes 60
times farther. O. P. Bpauldlng, 225
Marquam bldg., distributors.
8. R. Harrington, George H. Watkins
and L. Zimmerman have been appointed
to appraise the estate of the late Judge
John F. Caples. The estimated value of
the property Is over $26,000, which will
he divided under the will between his
six children.
This will remind you that now Is
tho time to have your hnir mattresses
renovated and returned the same day.
Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled
Hair Factory. H. Metzger. proprietor.
Save the Discount Send check or pay
at office on or before tomorrow to save
District Vumbtr 1.
This contest district Is mads up of Multnomah county and Includes
Portlund. Contestants In this district compete with one another, and
at the same time with all contestants In other parts of tho northwest.
1 Ralph Kobnett. 347 Stanton Bt 44.996
t pinna It. Melton, 816 Qrand Ave., North 38,730
I Harry Craln, 463 E. 11th SL, North 16,916
4 Royal H. Cross, St. Johns 8,170
6 Q. Adrian Smith, 142 Curry St 7.676
David McK. Wilson. Linn ton. Oregon 7,130
7 Clydo Cooley, 497 Tenlno Ave. 7,010
8 Myrtle Rogers. 1981 Endlcott St. 5.660
9 Frank Kennell. 331 Grand Art 8,966
District Hnmtn 0..
Contest District No. 2 comprises all of Willamette valley except Mult
nomah county (which forma a district by Itself) as fur south as
Eugene. Contestants In this district compete with one another and
at the same time with all contestants In all ports of Oregon.
1 Freda I.auner, Dallas, Oregon 40,186
2 Olive Williams. Monmouth 20.185
8 Gladys Nelson, Oswego 12,016
4 Beulah Oilkey, Corvallia 9,906
6 Adela Vollstedt. Albany 7.236
H. Earl Jackson. Forest Orove, Oregon 6,960
7 Paul A. Nunan. 37 State St. Salem 8,616
8 Charles Hlbbard, Sllverton 2,680
District Vuslwi 3.
Contest District No. 3 Includes all that part of Oregon south of Eu
gene and the counties of Oregon bordering on the Pacific ocean. Con
testants In this district compete with one another and at the same time
with contestants In all other parts of the northwest
1 Rernlce (jllkev. Grants Pass 25,255
2 Sena Uerkrem, Gardiner 14,140
8 Ray Haines, Myrtle Point 12.225
Freda Hockenyos. Medford 10,240
6 Grace H. Ryan, Gold Hill. Oregon 4.770
District Hombe . 4V
Contest District No. 4 comprises all of eastern Oregon and eastern 4
Washington. Contcstantsjn thla district compete with one another and 4
also with all other contestants. 4)
1 Grayce McKlnney, Blalock 19.975 4
2 Ray Harper, 'ihe Dalles 12,475
8 Miss Dolon Lilly, La Grande 6,245
4 Etta Shclton, Union 6,235 4
6 Margarette McCoy, La Grande 2,775 d
6 Kenneth Murray. Dayvllle 1,000 d
7 Gladys Rogers. Baker City 65 4
4
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X.I MOMlr nisi- (illt of tho
com.. up, however. It In not
that ho will ,u in ,.,,urt dm-
OREGON LAW SCHOOL
this tlm
he United State Hi.i.lt r.mrr of I
appeals or.. he. ninth cii.-ult will begin
Its annual imn..h In U.nlan.l s.-pi.m-imr
21. Judges Wllllnm It. (illu-rt port-'
land; Krsklne M K..nh I,.. Angel, s '
and William W. Morrow. .Snn Ki.-iii-j
Cisco, presiding. Th.- w.-.-k beginning
Sentumlxir II the circuit court Ju.lnes
Will Kit In Meal I In. I
Ho far 11s Is known onlv omi case
Ih booked for a hearing bv'tbe circuit
court of appeals during' tin: 1'orthind!
session anil Hint Iuin not il f 1 11 1 1 . 1 1
been decided upon as yet. This Is tho j
ease of John Walsh, admlnls: tatnr of,
tho estate of Michael Walsh, ugalnst
the Barber Asphalt company I
The case was tried In the ViiltMd!
States-'clrcult court and deride.) kn fa- ,
vor of tho respondent, the Barber As
phalt company. Walsh lost his 1 1 f n
while In thn employ of the comnanvl
and his estate through the n.lmlnlM- i
trator later brought suit for damages. '
When tho case was deride. 1 against tlm
Walsh estate. John Walsh del. Id r.,
take the ruse to the circuit court of
appeals.
WHY NOT RENT A PJANO?
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V?t herewith present the 10th score
'ome and see us
square deal.
We will give you a
the discount on August bills for tho in the educational contest which in
Automatic Telephone. Homo Telephone : cludos all subscriptions received up to
company, cor. i-arg ana uurnsiue sis. , Fri,,1v .4 .,,,- 7
Big Discount 011 Harness. For one District No. 1 shows several changes
week the Keller Harness company, lo- 1 and every contestant has made some
cated at 49 North Sixth, will give 20 j change In his score since last publlca
flTI1.0'1 thBlr harn89s- 'iuy nOW I tion. Ralph Robnett Is keeping up and
: , ' Is hard at work determined to keep
Baseball! Baseball! Post season series, j the lead but . several contestants aro
Trl-Clty league championship Vancouver netermlned to give mm a nara race,
vs. All-Stars. Sunday. August 9, Vaughn Myrtle Rogers has very nearly doubled
street. General admission, 26c. 1 her score and Adrian Smith and Royal
Cross have added considerable. Harry
Charles B Pfahler has removed his ! Crain is not letting up at all and each
office from the Chamber of Commerce 1 day adds to his number of votes. He
to room 212, Board of Trade building. 1 Is consistently canvassing all over the
' business section of town.
While district No. 2 does not show
very manv changes in place, it shows
considerable difference In the scores
of tho several contestants and Miss
Launer of Dallas Increases, her lead
with each count. .Every other contest
ant In the district is hard at work do
Beware dog days. Don't swim In the
river. Go to Rlngler'a both. Fresh
Bull Run water.
386 H K Morrison.
proper temperature.
Swim. ZOu.
The two-story house of T. C. Bowen
on Portland Heights near the site of
the old observatory, was almost com
pletely destroyed by fire yesterday af
ternoon. The fire Is supposod to have
originated In the kitchen flue. The
house was completed aoout is monins - ";"", "",' t"j , , V i'i
nple
go and cost $17000. Some of the
bldg. Phone Main 5S19.
fi ir
nkurn Was saved. The house and con
tents were partially covered by Insur
ance. The top story was entirely ru
1 V.n..A il. IAmAm it ,1 1 tlm f nmm
under control. Mr. Bowen Is shipping Box X-284. Journal.
clerk for the Columbia Casket company
Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas,
Wnnhnnpril and wnv lnnrllnpn rlnllv mt.
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street I termlned to overcome this lead and we
dock at 2 D. m. i hear from each one of the contestants
every day. Miss Williams Is now can-
Dr. J. Ettelson. physician, surgeon, vasslng the rural district in and sur-
aiKl ;viish iseiMou
For adoption, girl 12: good rarentage.
the flames 1 good looking, bright and affectionate.
The residents of Irvlngton have peti
tioned the city council to give further
franchise to the Portland Railway, Light
A- Power company for the extension of
Its Broadway line. Passenger traffic
lias grown so rapidly and the district
lias built up ho extensively that the
extra service seems imperative.. They
nek that the present line be eitended
on Broadwsv to Twenty-fourth street,
thence to Knott, thence to Twenty
second and back to Broadway.
Mayor Lane yesterday declared him
self heartily In favor of the supreme
court's decision In the bond Issue case.
which provides for the Installation of
water mains on the same plan ns sew
ers Property owners pav for the mains
Ivy districts bv the new decision Instead
of paying for them from the fund raised
from the water chnrges. Thus taxpay
ers can have water mains ns fast as
they desire them and they can be put
down.
Woman's Exchange, 183 Tenth street,
lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch.
20 discount on all harness this week.
Keller Harness company. 49 North Sixth.
E. W. Moore, expert photographer.
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts.
John C. Shillock law offices, mored
Gerllnger building, Second and Alder.
D. Chambers & Son., opticians. 321
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists, inira ana w asningion.
Oswego has started to canvass all sur
rounding towns. livery man orings
some vote for Miss Gllkey or Corvnllts
and she Is making a very good show
ing. In district No. 3 we have a new lead
er, Miss Vernice Gilkey of Grants Pass
This voung lady was the last to enter
In this district and does not believe
In permitting the gras to grow under
her feet. We have no doubt that the
Coos county contestants will get after
her very soon and she will have ro
hustle to keep In the lead. Miss Hock
enyos of Medford is hard at work and
sfter she has visited everyone in Med
ford will commence to canvass the sur
rounding towns. Miss Ryan of Gold
1 Hill Is out In the country hard at work,
determined i0 make a showing.
In district No. 4 the battle of votes
Is very spirited anil Miss Grayce Mc
Klnney has again taken first place with
a substantial lead over Ray Harper. I
Miss McKlnney Is making a very excep- j
tlonal showing as she has no large !
towns to dopend on and her whole sup-
port must come from all portions of 1
the oountry. We hear from Ray Har- 1
per of The Dalles that ho has been !
working lately but has decided to glvt;
up work and enter the contest in an ac- I
tivn way. Miss Frances Gordion of :
The Dalles Is also hard at work and wo
should hear from her In a day or two.
Miss Dolon Lilly of La Grande Is In
creasing her vote with each count and I
Etta Snelton and Margaret McCoy a pi
both hard at work and we shall hear
from them In a few days. Kenneth Mur
lay of Dayvllle enters tho score list
with this publication with 1,000 votes
He bids fair to make an excellent run
and has nn extremely productive part of
eastern Oregon which should give hln
several thousand votes. We have with
this publication a new contestant in
Miss Gladys Rogers of Baker City and
although we have not heard from Miss
Rogers, her friends advise us that she
is at work and will make a showing In
a few days.
h.very contestant now realizes that
tho contest Is on In earnest and everv
day counts. No one should neglect
the opportulty offered In connection
with the educational contest and every
contestant should realize that where
there Is a will there Is always a way
-tnl every one and any one Is more than
willing to help young people to obtain
an education. The cavass Is on In ear
nest and every person within the reach
of each contestant will be actively can
vassed front this time on. Only work
will count and realizing this every con
testant will be hard at work from now
until the close of th contest.
Arrange to rent your piano now when
plenty are to be had. All Instruments
selected now are delivered, rent to com
mence the first of September. W are
anxious to have as many a-s possible .
out of the way before the rush cones .
We rent a very fine piano tor jr. on
a month. We have others for J4 an I
$3, and eren some for $2 a month, an 1
we assume expense of cartage where
lano Is rented six months or longer.
Hers Piano House, 31)3 Washington Ht.
Commonwealth Boil ding, Sixth BV, Ona Blook Worth of Walls 7argo MUg.
Court woik. actual preparation of legal documents, and the assistance
fiom practicing attorneys, are Invaluable aids to a law student in his prepaxa
I tlf.n for a successful lawyer. Oregon Law School, or address M. jCOstfclTTlAD,
I Secretary, Portland, Or.
A. H. Johnson Estate. The county
court has made an order for the sale
on and after August 10, 1908, of the
property of said estate In Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill counties. For
details apply to W. M. Ladd, adminis
trator. First and Stark streets.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between tho 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 rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
S. H. Gruber, attorney, moved offloea
to 826 Board of Trade building.
Dr. W.
turned.
Berger,
9391.
C. Shearer, dentist, has re
signs. 284 Yamhill. Main
Journal want ads. 1c a word.
At a regular meeting of the National
Master Sheet Metal Workers J. C.
Bayer and H. E. Jarkel were elected
delegates to attend the fourth annual
convention which convenes In Chicago
from the 19th to the :4th of August.
W. H Pope. T. T. Struble and S. W.
King have appraised th" estate of Phllo
Holbronk. former countv commissioner.
Bt Jfi3.P74. The greater part Of tho
property Is in real estate.
Be careful as you turn the pages of
The Journal today. There's a "Flash"
advertisement on one of them: See If
Nurses' Cottage
Seems a Reality
RELIABLE
JEWELRY
The stock st Heltkemper's ex
emplifies a high standard of ar
tistic workmsnsnlp that la hard
to eo.ua!
All the exquisite luxuries in
jewelry and the necseary acces
sories such as pins brooches, fobs,
watches, etc representative of
well known maker" and their new
est Ideas When you buy of this
store you know what you are get
ting, and get rl genuine values
for your money
HEITKEMPER'S
JEWELRY STORE
prtc4l frmtirr Inn
far n O004U.
286 Morrison Street
The State Nurses' association Is feel
ing vastly encouraged at tho outlook
for Its nurses' cottage at the Open Air
sanatorium. The necessary $1,000 Is
almost entirely in sight and It la hoed
that the remaining 8145 will be sub
scribed this week. Work will begin on
the cottage Immediately after the en
tire sum Is subscribed. Following is
the list of subscriptions:
H. C. Leonard
Ore. Nurses' State Assn
Mrs. (itt s collections 60
Eastern & Western Lumber Co.... 25
The Journal JO
,222i Walt
BAND PLAYS III
CITY PARK TODAY
Two numbers on the program to be
played at the city park this afternoon
by Slg. De Caprio's band are local pro
ductions, one being the funeral maroh
composed expressly for the monster
Portland McKinlcy memorial on Mult
nomah field some years ago, and the
other being the "Portland" march, com
posed by M. V. Palados, a well known
Portland musician and member of the
band. Two of Mr. Palaclos" compo
sitions were programed at last winter's
symphony concerts and were well re
ceived. "McKlnley's Funeral March,"
by Slg. De Caprio. was put on -today's
program by request.
The concert this afternoon begins at
2 30 o'clock, and following Is the pro
gram In full:
March "Ixrve Is King'
FEDERAL COURTS
TO TAKE RECESS
Judge Wolverton Will Spend
Vacation in Linn County
Xo September Sessions.
"The Flower of Italy .
1 'e
Judge Wolverton adjourned the
United States circuit court yesterday
afternoon for two weeks. He will spend
his vacation In Linn county near Cas
cadla. During the latter part of the month
Judge Wolverton will attend the an
nual meeting of the American Bar as
sociation in Seattle; For the remainder
of the month and during September
there will be bo regular sessions ivf
either the federal circuit or district
courta.
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C. S. Jickson
F. W. Mulkey
J N. Teal
Miss Etta Morris
W. H. llurlhurt. .
George W. Hut fa
Dr. ore W I lson
li. W. dates
John Voct
F. S Stanley . . . .
Kusscll Hawkins .
, C. K. Currv
! Mrs. C. E Curry . . .
: C. F. Adams
I James McCrakon
1 Wilbur Com an . . . .
, Arthur Flrley
Thomas Kerr
8 B Llntblcum . . .
Dr. H. W Coe
J. C. Alnsworth . . .
Lr. J. K Cog hln n
Inhn C f.owin
Thomas MclJrnth 10 dally 25c Koyal chop auey and
Oscar Huber 10 riocxlles Roval Canton grill. oorner
T. Scott Brooke 10 , Park and Alder
Stefano
Overture "Sl-ge of Corinth" ... Hosstnl
McKlnley's Funeral March 1 by re
quest) , Pe, Caprio
Grand selection "II Templario ... . .
Nicolal
(intermission )
Five Hungarian Dances G. Sarakowski
No 1 Hungarian dance. Alltto Sos
tenuto; No 2. Polish dance. Modto;
No 3 Spanish dance. Alltto, Con
Splrito No, Slav.mip dance,' Alio
Scher7.ando;iNo. I, German dance,
Alio Kisoluto. .
Paraphrase "Gorley " T
"Tho Charge. of the Hussars ..Spindler
Grand select ftn -"I Promessl Sposl
ponchelllo
Portland' March' '.' Palaclos
A. Inj Caprio. Director.
WHERE TO DIXE.
iowever,
t ember but
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, at intervals during So
I'll! take the bench on
Successful
Clotties
Do you know what they
mean?
The clothes that look
right, feel right, hold
their shape, not needing
to be pressed every oth
er day.
The clothes that make
you feel at home any
where. These are SUC
CESSFUL CLOTHES;
made by the Columbia
Tailors, costing no more
than ready-made stuff
thrown together some
three thousand miles
away and built to sell
regardless of quality,
fit, style or workman
ship.
25 Discount
Remember the 25 per
cent discount on all
goods Fall and Win
ter as well as Summer
will positively be discon
tinued on the 15th of
this month.
The suit that regularly
sells for $30, during this
sale, is $22.50, and our
famous guarantee as to
fit, cut and workman
ship goes with every
suit.
Why Not Study It Under Pen Artist?
BOOKKEEPING under an Expert Accountant f
BANKING under a Bank Cashier ?
CORPORATION Accounting under a Syitetn man ?
ARITHMETIC tinder a Thorough Mathematician ?
SHORTHAND under a Convention and Court Reporter ?
TYPEWRITING" under a Practical Touch Operator ?
Letter-writing, English, Spelling, etc, under thoroughly competent
instructors ?
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON
North Pacific
College
SCHOOLS
AJTD
OI SEVTISTBT
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 catalojrue of either school, address
DS. HERBERT a MTLLES,
Corner 15th and Couch, Portland. Or.
Grant Phegley, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
McMinnvillc College
OFFERS
THE IDEAL EDUCATION
Its whole environment is clean and
wholesome; no saloons; good cttjr gov
ernment; strong, aggressive churches.
A Christian Faculty.
Courses: Preparatory, Collegiate,
Conservatory and Commercial. Illus
trated bulletin Just Issued.
ADDRESS, " IT. X. C BOX 67,"
McMlnnvllle College Mcatlanvllls, Or.
Rose City
Business College
148 5TH ST., PORTLAND, OR.
Modern
Progressive
Energetic
Graduates placed in positions.
Cheapest tuition. University grad
uates as teachers and managers.
Day and night school.
,W. W. WILLIAMS, M. S.,
Manager.
Mount Tamal pais Military Academy
SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA
The most completely equipped Mili
tary Academy on the Coast. Cavalry,
Infantry Artillery. Annual encamp
ment. Extensive grounds. Athletics
encouraged. Swimming pool. Accredited
at universities. Opens August 19. Ad
dress Artnur i osby. A. M. D. D., head
master.
U BUSINESS COLLEGE
I I WASMINOTON ANOTSNTH STS.
I I PORTLAND. OKIOON
xl write for CATALOG I
i School that Placet Ton in a Good Petition !
Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry
Ooid Bracelets and Sig
net Rings of all descrip
tions made to order.
American names en
graved with the three
cardinal Chinese charac
ters, viz., Glory, Pros
perity and Longevity.
Charges reasonable and
orders of any design
promptly executed and
sent prepaid to any part
of the V. S The Skilled
Chinese Jeweler. POOK 8AKO ft CO.,
Jay Tu Chong. Mngr., 231 Alder street.
5 t rfi
Flemish and Oak Finish
SI. JO PER GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
81.25 PER OALIX3.N
Portland Sash & Door Co.
c.iol Hurvlnv chicken dinner, with
Lewis 10 ire cream, etc .. at '. merchants lunch
Mrs Clarence Nichols
J P Flnlev
V. M I.dd
A H. Iievers
Robert fmit'i
Edward Hbevelln .
Fmnlt To le
S Frank
T IV Wilrni
!., A Patterson . .
1 1. C. power . . . .
f H Rnom . . .
I.. Pamuel
Ir. E. A Rockey
Rs'ph Hoyt
Rn Belllnr
B S Josswlyn...
Norman lng . . .
Allen st Iewts ...
tdwsrd H'lmnn
Ir K C Coffey )
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tO I All dellcscleo of the season at the
It i Portland ltetRirarit Private apart
10,'menls for ladles JOS Washington,
l ft
10 A special tc chicken dinner will be
10 ' served t .nI.iv at 3 3 r Wsshlngton it.
10 1 Hall s restaursnt
10
10' Brnc' Gril'.. 10 Plxth, ervs an
10 I elegant 40c Frerch dinner all day.
10
10 ! Chlrken dlnnr with l- cream. 10c
10 Empire Restaurant. 1(1 Third.
19
10' Moore's restaurant serves p-1al
19 i 0-rr.t Sunday dinner 141 Fifth sU
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CURES RHEUMATISM
$00 Rheumatic
Psr bottte. Wer botUs.
ajt orrxsurAi. bixidt fob-
RHEUMATISM
tm its aiAjrr roam.
Sciatica
Neuralgia
Nervousness
SleepJeRiness
Nervous Headaches
Neuralgic Heada.-hei
Nervous Prppei'ts
Nervous Affections
TRADE SI PPLIED BT
A.W. Allen & Co.
Wholesale snd Retail Druggists.
16th Marshall Sts.. Portland, Or.
pact ftc coast agenti
rartl&ad BsJlway. Ufbt ft Fow OO.
Hv Issued new order Commencing on
No Students No Gas No Cocaine
i
Special Reduction on All'
Dental Work Until !
August 10th
Clr.in-r.g trrth and painlc extraction '
free for a short time only. ,
TEETH
' i 830 FBOJTT ST.
FORTXtAJTD, OB.
Cordwood $5
4-ft., First-Class JTsw Wood,
BXQEEKS WOOD COMyAWT.
9th a:.d Gl'-an. Wn:0r!A-tiiii.
. m '
"WchtnT Safes
no Merchandise
DRAYAGE
ST OR ACT
TRACKAGE Moved & Stored
CLAY 3. MORSE SL,
4th 4 DAVIS waron 13th & HOYT
Thit office m ejuippej with nU th
latest appli.nu es ar ! :' rrrui.n f 'r
doing h;gh ciam w -k ( " si:!ut:oii
free. A t e n y r a r prar.ir.tee given
w : t h a ' ! w : k
WE CALL FOR, REPAIR
AND DELIVER ALL WORK
FEW I NO MACHINES OIR PTECI AL
H WE HEPAIR EVKRTTHINQ.
nil iNE AND WE WILL. CALU
East IS 1 1 m E. UorrisoD SI.
Columbia University
Portland, Orsffon.
Boarding; and Day School for Young
aien ana noys.
Oolleg-late Oonrses In Arts, Letters,
History and Economics and Philosophy.
Courses Preparatory for General
Science. Electrical. Mechanical an!
Civil Engineering;, Architecture, Arts,
Letters and Economics.
Commercial Coarse affords thorough
preparation for Huslness.
Location unsurpassed. Eighty acres
of Campus.
Jjaxgrsst Gymnasium In th wl
For Terms and Entrance Require
ments apply for Catalogue B.
Catalogue Free on application to th
President.
ECLECTIC
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
NOW IN SESSION
SAT 11D ETXHIOETO CLASSES
Places young people In good position.
Our Individual Instruction
students,
the best.
all make
No discouraged
good progress.
X. S. XICXAKDSOsT. X X. B Pres.
Worcester block, Portland. Oregon.
Phone Main 4504.
GREAT
PIANO VALUES CH ICaQ NICKEL0DI0N
!ra A. 8 k K. A. Browa,
Mrt. Arthur W. h"...
Ir W T Williamson
J W. TArfd
vr p Wells .i.
W F Vcxlard
Pacific Paper Co..
Total
t
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j Monday. August 10 l"t, pasergr
l!wlll not be allowed to ri?" on tn rront
t ' rlatforms of any car of the Portland
t ; Rail way gtvisloo escert the (Ions r-
ttbule) three ill core part men t cara
Ttmmw. Menday. will oitlTv'y Se
gaa htm
Ihe last dsr fir diiMuBt on west side
Portland foarpaay.
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Sherman, Clay S Co.
A, B. Chas PlayT Pismog,
THE WORLD'S BEST"
PAINLESS DENTISTS
Corner Sixth gnd Wgshington,
'p.e su'e y"u re in th? r cht offwe
' La'Ir af.rnd.rt.
j Pticre Mam A 5340.
i rctic licnin:
'8 A. M to ?:30 T. M. Sunday, 9 to
Change ILvcry Day
au. aoos rnncn.
MCMODtlLUO
At leas thaa one-half price gurtng the
I aext ir.ont a. New fur sn4e at leweet
j poeslble prtca. 1 ftcaesBacber, Its Mad
I lac street. . ,
MILLS COLLEGE
For Young Women
Only woman's college on Paelflg eoaa-t
Offers same advantage as beet eastern
Institutions. Full collegiate coarse, n.
green conferred. For three year only,
tbe three upper classes of the Seminary
Department, offering preparatloa o
Mils college, th universities and. Mil.
era colleges, will bt continued. (.Ac
credited) Special opportunities tu t
meatlc science, muslo and art. Earnest
Christian Influence; non oectartan; atl
form of healthful eatdoor amuem .
Ideal location In beaatlful Oaklsnd b
rail term begin An rust II, Jtus. r
catalogue and brochure rf views m .
des sir. C T. MUM rrealdent. u,4
CoUag JP. 0 Cad. t
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Yherongh prerrto f?r s:l -.,
and western college, tigk'n ,r ...
gin September II. ltt. Cel.. .
THE AUXJEJI rTtrrARTf";iT I ;:
fortiafid. Or.