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THE OREGOTT DAILV" JOUKTTCtV KHnXCTD, MOfiPXY EVENING, AUGUST 10, lg03. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Fantages Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville The Oaks ...."The Merry Grafters," 8:16 p. m. rOUKlTAX. AT TKZ BEAOKE-. In order to procure prompt nd more satisfactory service, when at the summer resorts, order from the following Journal gents at regular city rates. Ilwaco & llwaco Uallway com pany, H. B. Woodruff, news gent. Long Beach, Edward MeAllen. Ocean Park, H. IJ. Woodruff. Seavlew. F. E. Btrauhal. The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Gearhart, A. Utaihger. Seaside, Lynn Burtls. head quarters at Lewis A Co. Newport. Harlln Talbert Olllns Springs. J. W. Belcher. Wllholt Springs, F. W. Mc Leran. Carson, Waah., Mineral Springs hotel. CANADIAN STOCK IN COMING Representatives of Big Live stock Shows Will Visit Oregon. . Reproaentatlves of the Winnipeg and Brandon fairs, two of the largest of the annual epoaltlons of livestock held In Canada, will visit the Pacific coast, tnklng In the first annual Pacific Na tional show here, and are expected here In time to attend nart of the Oregon ''state fiLlr. at Rule in the preceding week. T I Officials of the Country club and Live w I mock association have carried out a ! consistent policy of exploiting Port- land's Initial effort In promoting the . livestock Industry and among the Invl tntlons to visit Portland next month. favorable replies have been received from many. Including the two above mentioned. tnts is signiiicsni m T, of the movement now on foot to link the entire northwest from 8t. Paul to the coast which has been and now Is so actively fohterod by W. E. Skinner, founder of the International Livestock show of Chicago, and M. L. Wisdom of this city. . , , It Is believed that ejl that will be necessary Is to secure the attendance of leading livestock men from the prin cipal fair and livestock shows of the middle west, the east and from Canada. When they have seen' what Oregon can The annual feast of St. Dominic. In In , ,,, way ot proouc , , -y- honor of the founder of the Dominican , n no iona;,,r be withheld In thi . . . . . .... , . . , ' . 1 1 . Hva.ini'W renters ner, was celebrated yesierony - niineno unaBnaiiHuiD , .. g at the Holy Rosary church. Verv n the cast. . t nicago, Denver ana rauirmnpun practically agreed to send representa tives here to attend the Pacific National moft nnrt fhrniiirh these people as well as the staff of Judgres, alf of whom are ENTERS RACE DIRT LIES M SPIRIT Gladys Rogers of Baker City Will Win a Journal Schol arship If Such a Thing Is at All Possible, Which of Course It Is. If Gladys Rogers, the bright and pretty young student from Baker City. TEA DAYS Hard-Surfaced Streets Do Not Receive Proper Care Because There Are Not Enough Brooms and Horses, Says Donaldson. Only one-tenth of the hard-surfaced street of Portland are cleaned each or Ini Rev. A. L. McMahon. vicar-general of the Pacific coast, whs the celebrant of the mass. Father Shaw serveti "en con nr1 Father 0"Rrien as sub-deacon. Tl,. ...... I A. a Trtminii VL'I1 (io- I llvererl by Right Rev. Abbot Thomas pastern men, the Importance of tnis of Mount Angel. The following well- state In the livestock Industry or t' known churchmen occupied places of country should be recognized through honor In the sanctuary during the. sor- out the country. vices: Archbishop cnriHue, .uui ; Nearly nair me bicbj ' WW .... - Thrimnn Ct S H At,hot FOrtUnatUS, O. C. R., of Jordan, Or.; Monslgneur James Its u w, V. G., of St. Paul. Or.; Rev. Jo seph Gallagher. C. 8. C, Rev. Fathers P. De Roo A. Castflll. W. O. laly, C. V. Lamb. 6. P.. and J. V. Hunt. O. P I'ur ing the service a fine musical program was rendered from Mario's and (.iou nod's Messe Solemnefte. Tks choir was ns follows: Tenors, J. Bell, D. A. Mor ris, 8. Kent, J. E. Malley, L. Gibson. 1 W. Sullivan: bassos. K. J. Altstock. M. J. Butler, Dr. D. Walker, A. Flemmlng, Dr. G. S. Breltllng. 11. Sullivan, B. 11 Wlnnemnn A Lambert. J TBUSClier, A. .1. Bratilt: leader, J. H. Cass, organist,. Miss Marie Lallenient. John Maloney, clerk of the chief of police, leaves this afternoon for Fresno. Cal., to bring Fhlllp Boutcher back to Portland to face charges of passing worthless checks. It was In May, 190 i, that Boutcher operated In Portland. He obtained a suit of clothes and some un derwear from the Moyer stoic on a bad check and also cashed another small check, likewise worthless, at the Pack ard shoe store. After the interval of 1 fi months he doubtless thought himself Kafe forever from the Portland author ities, but last month he made the mis t ike of abusing his family while liv ing In Fresno. He was arrested and while serving a sentence of 20 days Chief Shaw learned that he was wanted In Portland. Malonev is one of the station force but frequently works In plain clothes, and he was selected to g-o after Boutcher. This Is the second Instance within a month that a Portland offender has been traced to California and brought back for arraignment. Among the schools of eastern -Oregon big cantilever grandstand at tne race track has been put up ana oy win of this week the balance of this part of the work will no doubt bo entirely finished. , . . The directors of the Country club and Livestock association will hold the first of Its regular weekly meetings at 4 o'clock this afternoon, it being found accessary to abandon the old system or monthlv meetings because of the. mass of preliminary work to be disposed Oi In the remaining six weeks before the races. A full report of the progress made bv the committee on general man agement will be made covering pro gram, entertainment, concessions. . ac commodations and other features is one. of the important items of business, and final action on the privileges not in eluded In the "open competition class mentioned in the Sunday Journal is This week, will probably find a full list of entrlg's for the combination sale to he held during the race meet, tho mann com An t havln? limited the number of entries to 100 60 head of horses and 60 cattle. About 75 per cent of this maximum has already been listed. trade has had this matter under con sideration nearly three years an. vave nrpspit tetl the matter to the nark board I but have been waiting for the decision of the supreme court on tne vaJiuity oi the- bond Issue. The park site Is an Ideal one and has been used by the gen eral public for many years. Through a civil Btiit brought In the justice court. Patrick Joyce, the old man who told tho police ho was .robbed while sleeping In the Merchants' hotel, does not win a Journal scholarship lUj day, according to a report of Alex Don- will not be her own fault, for no con- aldson, superintendent of the street testant has more determination than cleaning and sprinkling department, In she. Although Just entering the race, j which he asks for an Increase In tho she has the confidence to win out In , equipment of his department to cost the face of the lead of her competl- about 120.000. Donaldson says that the tors. It Is such enterprise as this city Is neglecting Its duty In not caring young lady shuus that Is deserving of ; for the hard-surfaced pavements sfter victory. With such a handicap as j tho property ownors go to the expense Gladys has her progress will bo watched or l"'"'g them. eagerlv by thousands and her friends: I'unaiasoii nrnnuiu. ui.i . will no doubt appreciate her ambition : present equipment more of the and her determination and will do all In eannot be cleaned and sets Jorth his . , reason In his report which follows. Work Is Inorea-Md. "During the past yer the, street cleaning and sprinkling department has (leaned each day. approximately, one tenth of the Improved hard surface streets of this city. AVIth Its present eouipment It Is Impossible to do more. At the present time there are three com panies working to their fullest capacity laying down hard surface streets, and each of said companies have contracts foe that class of work which will re quire a vear to complete. It will thus ha anon thllf the work Of the Street cleaning and sprinkling department Is I being rapidly lrrrreaserf and mat some provision must be made to take care of this extra work. In another month leaves will begin to fall and the entire services of the street cleaning force will be required to move them from the streets. "To do this work and to clean the newly Improved hard surface stree's, and also those hard surface streets heretofore Improved, It will bo necessary to purchase more equipment and to buy ground and erect a barn thereon. In which to Install tho same, as the pres ent barns are fully occupied. "In this connection I wish to say, that there Is no department of the city Rnvernment so Inadequately equipped for performing the work for w'hlch It was created as Is the street cleaning and sprinkling department of this city. Although the work of the street clean ing and sprinkling department is large- i lv Inci-cnicd venrlv throiiKh tho lm- , provement of manv miles of streets, their power to assist her In her lauda- there has been no material Increase In ble efforts the equipment of said department for Baker city people will. It Is cxpecic.i, caring for this extra woric come to her aid nobly and give her goi.d Time for Improvement, encouragement. It requires pluck Indeed . opinion for one to compete at such a late date "n1 1 ln ' n?ovlr,on. for taking care as this and that Gladys will succeed ; aHeast o f tl e newly Tm tho contest manager doesn't doubt. , of a P'- 1 ea.s l- ' r Tlt" he cltv Judging from her bright eyes and beam- KVe pro"J?y miV .ho t, hS wovHntfam,re Is'notTn her voca ' '"t expense, have laid down hard sur-ahrey.W;-1mfaan,:renergn?tcann 'b seen- i j-- .f?,11 "duTv r Vrv 7oa wiYi I gh1Ltto8hr,erfkuSteh,?oPaprrtov"deUf ; easllv and willltiKlv he a friend of this , tlo.n- .... . ambitious girl of Baker City ! b ,, K V J "t voect the cltv will keen them clean and. having done their part, the property f IVE DOLLARS NOW GETS A FINE, BRAND NEW PIANO WeMust Get Rid of Them-Will Take $1 aWeek Sale to Continue a Few Daya Longer. Present Reduced Prices, Which Were Originally at Least 25 Per cent Below the Prices of Other Stores for the Same Grade of Instruments, Are Now LOWER THAN EVER HERETOFORE The Hot Weather During July Interfered Seriously With Our Retail Business. We Must Make Up for the Lost Volume by Increasing Sales, and Extraordi nary Inducements Now Will Do It. Remember, You Pay $5 at First Pianc Is Immediately Sent Home You Pay $1 a Week Thereafter We Are Having Big Crowds Today Come as Early as Possible. Gladys Rogers, Baker testant. City Con-' yil -. , , , .tana la t ll i t t rm7 i . ,.,, i o ohnlurstifn TJpr'Uown nam hujui u-i letter nroves that she Intends to be contestant In the true sense of the word record i owners expect the city to do Its part. : stands one that has attained a degree hus been able to recover $79, the sum -L ,r I ?hil .i i tiTn ti f " credit ' but before it can do so there must be therefore respectfully recommend j the following designated property purchased for use as soon as pos . . i. nB tnwnV ior Willi flirt CMKTM Or Ulft IUIIJ or eminence not orten enjoyen ny six u ... not sufficient evidence ,n t!l nar future. Following Is her j Bchools This Is Pendlot.m acadeniv. suit. There was not surricicnr e nieiu e I i. , ..-., n.i I v to convict the two men suspected "I . 'c",'',. .,... T'U- Tn.nnl ' that ha malntnlnort a Yonrir Wotnoii's 'hn- the nhhory. Joce was left pfunliesM. , , vrtl-,n,l Or. Urnr Sirs: e . Han association. Hemltnff to i jvas i n,roM.-ntert beroro J nst kn- sew - recoivod and it is my siblo ... . , i i . v Trhn ii W eveii.son. woo slioweu to .... ! ueiia ihii:i alio i. .-eiti'it-. ...i.-. .I... in- w . "... .,. . earDfst oesne to ao an in rny talned a lilrls' (ilee club, wliich lu.B ; ttie sausra'-Tion oi . ue . . . . . m , ,() be pntuloij to Klven several concerts in ncltfliiioring j nutci j.i (ipneun a nt.o ...a towns: has a successful orchestra that sum lost. has heen called upon for entertnlnment I , at several functions In the city, i.nd ! The following articles were found on put out a dehatltiK team that defeated j streetcars August S and fl. and can what had heen considered up to that time an almost Invincible team. It Is Intended not only to maintain these features during the next Near, but to ndd at least two others, namely, a Boys' dee club and a mock congress. Par ents who are choosing a school for their children should consider the value of these added attractions. For bargains In real est it her to be recovered by calling at Inst article room. First and Alder streets: mx oooks, lunch box. 2 purses, hammer, belt, keys with chain, pall of lard, telescope, sam ple case. 4 umbrellas, 3 sunshades, pair of gloves, bottle of ink and 8 packages. A porch-climber visited the home of R. Itelcrscn. president of the Relerson Mnchincrv romnnnv. 214 Kast Twenty- lie nor oower brooms. J2.000: 10 hors5 . . . . . .nr nr. (in s. i-.uun. iw oeve vx 1101 uu.- 1 to. a senouirsnip. vs i i , 1Ar ,i-VVt hnr. 12.7S0: 11 sets of am quite extensively known nere in 7 f"r,- one acre of eround and Haker and have attended school here .":. - r 'i 1 'sK ana tor rour years. 1 nnvo no oouot out i mi ,-vnVn, ttures for the operation of I shall do -riite well. Hnvln not ..n se to monopolize my time unlike .miss f7rsf x months end- H! Mh rn Was LJ Was Was LJ $250 $35 J40 Now I Jj -1 Now Ik I Now J tfll $128 m W Ll L S L In addition to above values we will have pinnos at $147, $152, $175, $256 worth easily rluiible. Every plan., in this great stock-reducing Clearance Sale carries our iron-clad, unconditional guaran tee, and "your money back" if nrt satisfactory. Also exchange privileges. You take no risks whatever we assume all. You merely select the piano that most apeals to your taste in tone and finish pay five dollars dowrj-piano, with stool to match, sent home at once, and you pay the balance at Only One Dollar a Week We now make it possible for every home in Portland to have a piano without feeling the cost. Many a dollar is spent for trivial things, which it would be-better to do w ithout, and if -you will stop to make careful calculation you can readily sec how very easy it is to invest an occasional dollar where it will prove of lasting benefit put the dollar into a piano each week. Have music in the home. There are few, if any, incomes or pocketbooks in Portland too small to take advantage of our present offer but do not wait too long this dollar-a-week sale may close at any time after Tues day or Wednesday. The pianos are naturally being taken rapidly, and the hundred will soon all be sold. Biggest, Busiest and Best Pi Forty Stores Tbe Huse of Highest Quality 353 Washington St. purchase sell or trade, call on Stites &! ninth street, early Mils morning. He pultun". . '. ' ' shinned up to the second storv haleoqy Pfnpr 1! 0 Union a.v. North, near Hus sell St.. or phone Cast 4?S5. We have over 200 farms and farm lands listed and the same amount of city property. A large portion of our bargains are for exchange. We can sell you first-class property at bedrock prices with small payments down, balance on montnly payments. Why pav rent when you can applv montnly payments on purchase price and own the property yourself. Tome and see us. Wu will give you a square deal. and removed the screw of one window. hut after opening the window was scared away. A. If. Jwhnson Kstste. The county court has made an ordr for the sale on and after August iu, i:.u,v or me roperty of said estate In M ui tnomn h Fuller. I can devote it all to this work which I have as yet found very plasant and encouraging, considering my first day's experience. "I was born in San Francisco 15 years ago and lived there until I was 4 years 1 old, when I came to your beautiful stato of Oregon. I have received my high school education at St. Francis' college and am at present a senior. I attend ! the Catholic omirch. My father Is dep- j uty sheriff In Haker county and to my j knowledge belongs to no secret society. 1 "At your request please find inclosed! the latest picture I have. With enrnest desire to make this the grandest success possible, I remain, Yours respectfully, "(iLAIiyS ROGERS. "P. 8. Perhaps It will be of Interest lartment for the first six months, end ing Julv 1, were r.(i,940 .60, leaving a balance of $9.r,060 of the appropriation for the year 1908. " Nurses' Cottage Will Be Built The gathering of funds to build tho nurse's cottage at the Open Air sana torium la moving rapidly down the to you to know that I am a musical home stretch. Tho end Is almost In scholar and take lessons In art. Having 1 , ht ar-d tne S(ate Nurses' association t o If hti nci in f 1 n or 1 i . l n a frnm tho clofra 0 property of said estate ( in mu nomnn takn Ul0ns eSSn9 from the sisters, : 1 """" , , ,,, , Washington and Hmhlll counties. For . j (1o n'ork , crnyon pen an,j watPr col-1 is greatly encouraged at the response details apply to W M. I.add, adminis trator. First and Ptark streets City Attorney Kavanaogh has ad dressed a communication to the city In nHI.-v, lio ct:il,4 tlmt lie will be unable to report on the latitude of and n m. and 5 and 9 p. m th city's power In revoking tne I chise of the Pacific States Telephone & Water through hose for sprinkling yard or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 5 It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used couti-srv tp these rules or waste- Telcciflph company because of p si r- ! fully It will be shut off. vice, for the reason that he will havo to visit the state library at Salem to "The Gentlemen s Favorite Is the read the authorities. He expects to ideal suspensory bandage for a man have the report in at the council-meet- l..sMn . wn.mnde. nerfect-flttinir and niAulra f ruHi t'llnpH.lii v . . ' lng two weel easvv wearing article at a moderate cost. Call at Albert Hernl's drug store. 233 Washington street, and be shown. ors. Ho mv Interest will be devoted to which has been made on an siaes. as the development of these. If 1 should ! soon as the list Is closed work will be commenced on the cottage. t ne latest contributors to the cause are Blake. Mc-I-all company. $10; Ir. Hamilton Meade, Miss Catherine McN'amara, HOr and Miss Anna Downey. $5. The full list of subscriptions Is as follows: H. C. Leonard 1200 Ore. Nurses' State Assn 50 Mrs. tilt's collections 60 Eastern & Western Lumber Co.... 25 The Journal 10 C. S. Jackson 10 F. W. Mulkcy 10 J. N. Teal 10 Residents of Water street are 00m nlalnlnr to the police that cattle driven out to the South Portland pack- 1 A civil service eximlnatlnn will he lng plRnt in the early morning Rre al- ; lipid at the city hall Thursday for lowed to roam over their yards and i i hninman In the city engineer's office. gardens Six o'clock is the usual hour 1 The position pays J , S a month for a drove to pass Water and Mont gomery, one man complains, and not only are sleeping people awakened but the yards are considerably damaged. This happens three times a week. Charles P. Pfahler has removed his office from the Chamlier of Commerce to room ill. Hoard of Trade building. have the honor of winning the scholar ship." GEN OF VICE IS TO BE BROKEN UP Invest ijrat ion of Cruznnes Discloses a Terrible Con dition of Affairs. Miss Etta Morris W. H. Hurlburt. George W. Batrs . Dr. George Wilson (V W' 'Gates John Vogt K. S. Stanley .... Kussell Hawkins C. K. Curry Mrs. C. E Curry . . . C. h . Adams Banking Connection The Security Savings & Trust Company of fers you excellent facilities, uniform cour tesy, careful, attentive service, and safety for your funds. We cordially invite your check account. SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates CAPITAL $500,000.00 SURPLUS $250,000.00 SCHOOLS A1TD COIIZOXS SCHOOLS AJTD COLLEGES. i 10 10 ; 10 10 10 j 10 Saftne soaps are good for one thing; some for another. But with Ivory Soap you can cleanse ANY thing or ANY body yourself; your baby; a whitewaistcoat or a piece of lace. The daintier a thing is, the more necessary it is that you use Ivory Soap to clean it. Ivory Soap 994 Per Cent. Pure. The mother of the notorious Crurane I J"."?es AlcCraken nev.tre rtoir Havs Ion't swim In th ........ -.- .. . . , .. ! Ulmr ouu.n . vlll hold ! river (o to Kinglers bath Fresh Iamuv w" " rn av s Arthur F1, w . irlmnn' null Run water, urooer temperature. Crossing, on the Mount Scott line, sinee j Thomas Kerr . f 'parks i 3S6' K Morrison. Swim. !5c. ' they left Kup-ne. was arrested this l 1'U;l.'0'e'm rk com- c,,rr Te.eMnrk1rs for rnmn. ImorrinR. and it Is evident that tho In- j" r'c. Ainswortli' Jil pai k. ; Wmhoiiiral and way landlriRS diHv ex- vestlgatlons of 'onst.ibles Klernan and Dr. J 1! Coghlan 10 n?rd 0r'CCr' s,""lav- i'eavea Washington at reet j Wa gner will lead to the hreaklng up ofj.?lin c- J'i'rath '." 10 j ; one of the worst renters oi vice exist- KCnr u'er I A larce assortment of leather money I Inprnear he ci:v i T. Sitt Brnnk" helts luat ie.-.!ed bv Albert Bernl. the At the same time Morrl Kltzmorris. Mrs. Clarence Nichols druteist. Washington street. In voun man e.ild t he the chief aid J I' Kinlev ! ; ' of Mrs. Crucane in her nefarious busi- W. M. I. add ' Tlr T Kttrlciill ldl'Slcan. Slireeon. ' ,.. n armal.il on a Vil?rHnf V rlnri? ' -A II. 1't'VerS 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 , Letter-w riting; 10 , in Why Not Study It Under a Pen Artist? BOOKKEEPING under an Kxpert Accountant ? BANKING under a Rank Cashier ? CORPORATION Accounting under a Svstem-man ? ARITHMETIC under a Thorough Mathematician ? SHORTHAND under a Convention and Court Reporter ? TYPEWRITING under a Practical Touch Operator ? English, Spelling, etc., under thoroughly competent instructors ' XT r.r?3TT HTTBT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF r TEETH FOR Written Qnarantee for 10 Tlin. OBOWNS Any tooth tn the mouth we crown with aolld (old. 22k., guar anteed to be the beat, for f(QQ Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or how jn.y. .roade-. . .our. ff!!0 .$4.00 BmiXtOKS-Solid Oold Top, Solid (iold Uaeka. I'orcolain 41 A ftfl Kronta. per tooth V"" Solid Gold Tenth. 22k.. C4 ffl brldsre. per tooth jreWF All other work same price, proportionately. PAincai xxtbaotzow rree When Plet.e or Brldffea Are Ordered Abiotute Oaaranteea. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIRD AND OOTTOX ITUBTI Konri from 8 a. m. to S p. m. Phone A-1010 Open Bnndftya AMtTBElCBBTS. THE GRAND Vaudeville deLoxe Another Great Show. Kennel Bomalne assisted by roley ' Bros. It Pelmer B latere "Down Basic Bow" "The TmU of '94." Tom allien. The Mozart. Cadieux. Loillse Auber, eto. MATS 15-25-58c NIGHTS V THEATRE w-'S Season of Advanced Vaaderlll AX.Ii STAB TEA TUBE ACTS. Opening Monday Evening. August 17. Sale of seats bens Wednesday, Aug. 12. PANT AGES THEATRE Fourth and Stark Sts. Week Commencing' Monday, Anff. 10. SEVEN ZANZIBAR ABABS, Whirlwind Acrohats and Pyramid Builders. ZISXA fc KINO, Burlesque Magicians and Klnss of Comedy Magic. Three Performance Daily 3:30, 7:30, p. au Popular prices: Lower floor and flret six rows in dress circle. 25c; back bal cony. 15c; box seats, 50c. Any seat weekday matinees. 15c. NICKEL0DI0N 130 SZXT1 Change Lvery Day AX.X. OOOD STTEJECTS. Carlos' Society Circus 30 RKAT'TIFl'I, DOGS. ! MONKEY COMEDIAN AND KIOD ! THE MAN BABOON, j 3 o'clock today. ! Tonight in Airdome, j The Great New York Success, ! "The Show airlM , Cars First and Alder, transfer all parts) city. TEETH TEETH - Save Money Come an2 have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SII. VER FILLINGS, S6o UP: OOLD FILIs INGS. 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. $4.00: SPLENDID SET, li.00; GOLD CROWNS. l!.50 TO 15.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always preeent. Alt work done absolutely without petn by specialists of from 1J to 10 years' as perlence. Boston Dentists Borne Phone A -9030. Phone Mats 0030. t 891 H Morrison SV. Osp. Poatoffloa. lhas opepid office In suite 415, Medical) GuvCruEane. the JJ-ear-old son. who Rohert Smith ... Be been charged with n serious statu- t:'!',ra " ' ; tililg. Phone Main Advertising school tcinlpht. from ' ; Mcnn.e Advertising Company. Hamilton building ha. torv offense. 1;1 rrntwblv lie arralcned i-1 i.v.i tO ' Wl.l. ,1... arr..ct l.-o AH S I" 1 R P K 4J I Cruiane. the mo:her. one son and Fitz- ' - ML!'t. i. ...iu!,!.. ,1,. -ui f- A. Patterson '"'.'-I.. ,,'.! ,,ru ,Vf...i.7' H Bor wnnyin ' 'f-'; -'".in street, , , young girls, at least in the vicinity unrh 1J 30 to ; ; huslness mens lunch, 'i r3 ,1 of Portland Ily. whose name aji at first ennfuseti I en Selling w ith that of his son. left the family i fi iiVn John C Fhlllock law offlcee. mov i some yea rs g;. It I. un.lersto Hl de lr- Nrrn;.in ing . Gerllnger building. Second end Alder. lnK ht" wires manner oi inm iAlln l,ew-ls 20 discount on all harne" this week. Keller Harness company. ! North Sixth. D. Chambers & Ron. opticians. 111 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and aocts. painless dentists. Third and Washington. P H Oruher. attorney moed offices to 12 Board of Trade building. Money belts at Beml's drug store. 211 Washington street. Marie Msvr.eld. the g'rl who thinks nr H. C Coffev she la 1 years of se, but Is not sure. ' ppg. a S. K. A Brown... because she never knew either fmher or! Mrs Artlur W Chance mother. haJ l-een turred over to the Ju- Pr XV T. Williamson venlle court She was with Guy Cm- Blake McFall Co sane when h was arrested In Van couver. Wa!i . Ssturiiay on requcet of , the constable s office j . . . 10 . . . 10 . . . 101 . . . 10 ! . . . 19 . . . 10 1 ... 10 j 10 I . . . 10 . . . 10 . . . 1 . . . 10 . . . 10 . . . 10 ; . . . io ; . . . i . . . 10 . . . 10 . . 10 . . 10 . . 1" . . 10 10 . . 10 . 10 , 10 10 Ml Catherine McNamura 0 THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, Boiled Linseed Oil ! 6 GALLON LOTS 584 ; Raw Linseed Oil ' .' GALLON LOTS 57et Pure White Lead OREGON rER 100 T.50 F H r.nnsome Samuel Dr K. A. Rockey . . . THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL Thorough preparation for all eastern and western colleges Eighth year be gins September 2 1, 1908. Catalogs THE ALLEN I'RK.PAR.ATORI SCHOOL 1 Tort land Or ! tterger. till. sign a 214 Tarn MIL Mala TKAGIf ENDING OF BERKAE MAWIIAGE Pr McArthnr. A B, 1111 Union ara N Journal want ada If a worl. aailway, UM Pewwr Oe. Here laeved new order: Comnjencin n Monday. Auriit 10. Its, peners will tt be allowed To ride en t.e froeit rlatforma e-f any ear of tbe Portland Filwar rflrlatna mtrT the (long Tee- 4 f sai t&rt OL) WBetHMK vtt , rt'ed Pi i M Ieer4 Wire I Denrr. Col. Aui 10 A priste dls- ritch received here today states that udge A, ( Swaneon of lshawoca, near the Tellow stone forest resrre Wto , murderwi his wife and then blew oat hl hrslna No reason for tbe tragedy j Mrs liwsnson was formerly flss Rose Frwnlngf t. Lxais. Bhe met her husband through a tnatrtmcclal Afeac. J W tidd v n Wells W. F. Woodward Pacific Prfr Co. . . . Dr Hsmllton Meade Miss Anna Downer . 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