The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 11, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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.THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO. AUGUST 11. 1808.
Town Topics.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
rant ages ,
Orand . . . .
1'he Oakn. .
"The
Vaudeville
Vaudeville
Merry Grafters,"' 8:li p.m.
JOUKVAZ. AT TM BIAOXZI.
In order to procure prompt and.
mora aatlafactory aervloa, whan
at tha aummer reaorta. order
from tha following Journal
a gen la at regular city rataa.
Ilwaco & Ilwaco Hallway oom-
pany, II. Jl. Woodruff, news
agent.
Ung Beach. Edward McAllen.
Ocean Park, H. 13. Woodruff.
Seaview. F. E. BtrauhaL
The llrcakers, J. M. Arthur.
Oearhart, A. Utlnger.
Seaside. Lynn Burtla. head-
quarters at Lewis A Co.
Newport, Hsrlln Talbert.
Olllna Springs. J. W. Balohar.
Wliholt Springs. F. W. Me-
Leran.
Carson, Wash.. Mineral Bprlnga
hoYel.
aDDiar aaxt Friday afternoon befora
Judas Claland In tha circuit eourt to an
swer questions concerning tha extant
and location of hla property. Ha la al
leged by tha Security Savings Trust
company, whloh holda a judgment
agalnat htm. to ba concealing hla prop
erty and thereby defeating an attachment
A. 11. Johnaon Batata. Tha county
court liaa made an order for tha sale
on and after Auguat 10, 1908. of the
properly of aald aetata In Multnomah,
Waahlngton. and Yamhill oountlea. For
details apply to W. M. Ladd, admlnla
trator. First and Stark, atraeta
The following artlolea were found on
the atreet care yeatarday and can oe
recovered by calling at loet "Jlcli
room. Klrat and Alder: Puree, flahlng
rod. two planes, six packages, pan, Drsca
and bit. two umbrellae. knife, lunch Dox,
magailna and bottle or meaicme.
Water through hpee for sprinkling
yard or aldewalka or waahlng porchea
or wlndowa must ba paid for In advance
and uaed only between the hours or o
and i a. m. and 6 and p. m. ii miui
not be uaed for aprlnkllng street. If
uaed contrary to theee rules or waata-
fully It will ba ahut off.
Central W. C. T. U. will hold the reg
ular weekly meeting; tomorrow after
noon st 2:30 in the Ooodnough build
Ing. The speaker will
Monroe who wll give
erature."
FRENCH STOCK AT
LIVESTOCK SHOW
A. C. Ruby Upturns From
France With 100 Head of
Blooded Horses.
be Miss
I. talk on
A. fl
"Lit-
rhnrlen fled urn We' a oetltlon for a 40-
foot road between tha Powell Valley
rotid and the southwest corner of W.
C Mitchell's doniitlon land claim has
been granted by tha countyxourt. The
formal order was laaued yeaterday.
We sponge and
ehlne your shoea,
Main 614. A-4314
where.
preas your clothes,
all for 11.60 month.
Wnoni run every-
Unlque Tailoring Co., t09 Stark.
Charlea Ti Pfahler ha a removed his
office from the Chamber of Commerce
to room il2. board of Trade building.
s. Don l swim in xne
to Rlnglers Dam. rresn
Bull Run water, proper temperature.
win, iuu
Beware dog days,
river. Qo to Rln
The Rutte Boys, Mining company, J26
Chamber of Commerce building, are Jub
ilant over the turn tilings have taken at
their mines In Nuvada. They Just re
ceived word from their superintendent,
Mr. Phillips, that the new lease at Llda
la bonanza and they expect to begin
shipping ore by August 20 to 25. In
a mill tent they got $211.19 and In as
says they got from J58 to $325. On
tiiu Llda property there Is a 13-foot
ledge. The company has a three years'
leuse on this property. The mine is
fullv equipped with a splendid steam
hoist. tiullillriKa and tools. With the
lensn there is 10n cords of wood, cut
and corded un ready for use. Work Is
progressing in fine shape at the Flor
ence lease. With three shifts of men
working there the company expects to i pigtrlct Attorney Cameron yesterday
encounter shipping ore any day. And i dmged the charge of larceny from
there Is big excitement over strikes .tore pending in the circuit court
made In the Immediate vicinity of the v .
Night Haw, another property under a T Fvt.iann nhvalclan. surgeon.
long time lease. Preparations art be-. oDened office ln eulte 415, Medical
ne BanbJd phone Main 6819.
line ar- i B
listing, Leather monev belts and coin bags at
Albert Herni a drug store. 233 Washing
ton Afreet.
prfc
386 ',4 E. Morrison.
Steamer Jease Harklne, for Camaa,
Wniahmiral and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet
dock at 2 p. m.
Hedgina Corn Cure removes coma,
bunlona and callouses; 26o a bottle, at
Bernl's drug atore. 233 Washington at.
A. C. Ruby of this city has Just re
turned from a throe months' trip
abroad, the object of which waa to
bring to Oregon a representative im
portation of draft and couch horses.
Ills vlalt was more than successful, for
he Is now unloading 60 of the finest
Imported horses that were ever brought
to thla country, am 40 more are on
their way and will be liere as soon as
shipping accommodations can bo ar
ranged for their dehVerv here.
Mr. Ruby left 1'ortlund for England
early In May, and he visited England.
France. Germany and Belgium, solely
for the' purpose of picking up high
class stock. H said yesterday that
he attended the livestock show In Paris,
held there In June, and which Is by all
odds the greatest exposition of Its kind
on the European continent with the
possible exception of the NIJnl-Nov-gorod
yearly fair In Russia, conceded
to be the greatest In the world.
At Paris Mr Ruby purchased about
a doaen prize winners at the June show
out of herds exhibited In tho grand
championship cluss at the NIJnl-Nov-
frorod fair ot hiHt Aupust and Septem
ler and winners of Imperial trophies
hung up. fn addition to this purchase.
Mr. Kuhy secured ribbon winners In
FORCE BOARD TO
PUBLISH' REPORT
Aa forecasted In yesterday Journal,
Architect Ernest Kroner waa on hand
at yeaterday afternoon's meeting of tha
board of education prepared to demand
a copy or Architect Bummsrvina s re
port, making the award In tha architec
tural competition for the proposed Al
blna High school. After some dlecua
slon between Directors Campbell and
Klt'lschner, It was decided to postpone
the whole controveray until all the
board could be brought together, Dlrao-
tora Beach and Wittenberg being ab
sent from the meeting.
After the meeting Archlteot Kroner
announced that In case tha board re
fused to make public the report of the
Seattle architect he . would at onoe
institute mandamus proceedlnga In the
state circuit court to compel the publl
cation of the report.
Beyond the opening of a number of
Inn made to list the stock on
J'lanclsco exchange. Hy the time ar
rangen
riEements are completed for
the companv expects to be shipping
from at hast one of their mines, and
hnvo all four mines working full blast.
It Is predicted that the price of stock' Woman's Exchange. 183 Tenth street,
will advance many times its present ! , h u s0 to 2; business men' lunch,
value In a very short time after being ;
called.
20 discount on all harness thla week.
Keller Harness company, 49 North Sixth
E
Elks'
W. Moore, expert p
building, Seventh and
John C. Shlllock taw offices, moved
Gerllnger building, Second and Alder.
D. Chambers
Morrison street.
& Son., opticians,
corner of Sixth.
Have you a boy or girl whom you are
about to place In a school for higher
education? Have you considered the
claims of Tendletnn academy? A hlgh
clasa school with a decidedly moral
1on. giving courses that prepare the
tight!! (,'rade graduates of Oregon pub
lic echools for college, home, work life.
Courses In domestic science, vocal and
nstru mental music nnd pedagogy have
en added and are meetinir with
srfendtd success Last year's student
body maintained a Young Woman's
Christian Association, a girl's glee club. I t0 g26 Board of Trade building.
U.U till ihsuii. t piiiuiK uei'iliHH I
and other student organizations, all of
which not only add Interest and enthu
siasm, hut are iiiKtrumental In giving a
training Hnd culture too often tieglected
In school work.
hotographer,
Stark ata.
821
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
S. H. Gruber, attorney, moved offices
The funeral of Mrs. Hattle A Frl,
wife of Henry W. Fries, who died Sun-cl.-iy
morning last following a short Ill
ness from typhoid fever, will ne held
from the family residence, 91 Flanders
street, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, inter
ment at Rivervlew cemetery. The fun
eral services will he conducted by Rev.
William Hiram Fowlkes of the First
Presbyterian church. The " following
have been requested to act as pall-bear-era:
A. M Wright A. M. ("rockc:",
George W. Hazen, S. H. Guild. Clarence
M. Gilbert and Martin W. Gorman. Mrs.
Frli-s was born In Portland 3t yenrs
ago and had been man led 15 years. Be
sides her husband, she Is survived by
mi 11 -year-old son, Samuel.
Berger,
S91.
signs. 284 Yamhill. Main
Dr. E. C,
Journal want ads.
Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
lc a word.
REWARD FOR WALLET
IS STILL
Tor bargains in real estate, either to
purchase, sell or trade, call on Stites &
Pencr, 5?n Vnien ave.. North, near Rus
tic'.! st.. or phone Rast 42S5. We have
over L'OO 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 A
property at bedrock prices with small I -payments
down, balance on monthly!
payments. Why pay rent when you can 1
apply monthly payments on purchase a
price ami own the property yourself, j .
Come and see us. We will give you a.
square deal.
Don't you know I'm Peter Jackson? J
Don't start nothin' with me or I'll wal
lop the life out of you." This from
Nick Jackson who was amusing him
pelf by trying to tear down a fence t
Sixth and Main streets last evening.
Patrolman Leavens, however, remem
bered that Peter Jackson, of pugilistic
fame, was of African descent, while the
man before him was white, except for
the beer stains. It was Jackson to the
police station despite his threats. "Fif
teen days," said Judge Van Zante this
morning.
Councilman Kellaher's ordinance
amending tho present ordinance lieenp. i
lng hawkers was recommended for pas-!
sage by the license committee of the
council yesterday and will come up in
the council tomorrow. The ordinance
If adopted, will mean the passing of
nil hawkera nnd peddlera from the
streets of Portland. The measure waa
asked for by 800 business men who
signed a petition remonstrating against
the hawkers and peddlers.
against Jack Brennan. He la now aerv
lng a term at the rock pile under a plea
or guilty to a similar charge In the
municipal court. In the circuit court
jir nucupti-u stealing 933. &o from
mo muic ui j. xj. v euana,
North Sixth street.
Judge Van Zante this morn
ing discharged Mrs. Catherine
MacFarlane, accused by Mose M.
Bloch of larceny.
The question of the 3100 re
ward offered by Bloch In an ad
vertisement for the return of a
wallet containing a number of
personal notes. Is still unsettled,
and It is expected that a civil
suit will bo brought.
Mrs. MacFarlane found Bloch's
wallet on the street. He adver
tised in vain for It and finally
offered a reward of J100. Then
Mrs. MacFarlane made an ap
pointment with h4m. but they did
not meet. Bloch got out a war
rant for her arrest, and when
two officers tried to get posses
sion of it the wallet was safely
burled In the basement of the
MacFarlane home, 608 East
Everett street.
The case was tried out at great
length In the municipal oourt
Saturday afternoon. Judge Van
Zante then taking it under ad
visement. It la understood today that
Bloch has siai he will let Mrs.
MacFarlane ' keep the wallet
rather than pay the 1100 reward
offered for lta retorn.
the breeders' class at the Paris exposi
tion and other pure blooded stock In
Germany, Belgium and England. His
purchases numbered an even 100 lfad of
horsfis divided fairly equally among
Percherons. Belgium. German Coach-
era and English Shires.
Buya One Hundred Head.
"I left Portland three months ago,"
said Mr. Ruby this morning, "with the
Idea of buying from 60 to 7B head of
first class stuff out when I got over
there and saw the magnificent stock that
was practically going under the hammer
I made up my mind to bring back nil
I could get, and I think I have secured
100 head of the best bred horses that
have ever been brought to the Pacific
coast. The foreigners know what wo
have, over here, and they are not slow
to take advantage of our avidity to se
cure their high-grade stock. I found
any number of breeders In England and
France, who will visit America this
coming year to study our methods of
livestock production, and unless I am
mistaken there will be a concerted ef
fort on tho part of the Europeans to
hold un every "Yankee" who tries to
bring imported stock into this country.
"While I was Impressed with the mag
nitude and variety or the exhibits in
the show at Paris in June, 1 am con
vinced that Oregon can do as well with
but very llttlw effort, and with the as
sistance of Portland in inaugurating a
livestock show here ech year J feel
safe In saying that we will bo able to
give as good a show in a year or two
as any on the other slda of the At
lantic.
"I experienced lanumerable diffi
culties in getting even the SO head
which are nojv here across, and It Is n
matter of guess work when I will be
able to land the other 40 In Portland.
At the same tlmo I hope to have them
all here in time to show them in the
Pacific national in Portland next
month.
"1 found the French people the most
sportsmanlike people with whom I came
In contact on my trip. They were
insistently Inquiring about what we
were doing In the way of developing
the livestock Industry in America, and
were greatly surprised to think that a
man would come from the extreme
western borderland of the continent to
buv their fanciest stock "
The long and tedious trip from Eu
rope has had its effect on the impprta- J
Hons which Mr. Ruby has made hut he i
has erected a series of stables and 1
barns at East Twenty-ninth and Sandy !
road, and will prepare his stock for j
the show at this place.
August
Piano Bargains
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER
BEFORE -ON RELIABLE
PIANOS AT EILERS
PIANO HOUSE.
Customers From All Parts Taking
Advantage of This Great Sale on
Terms of Five Dollars Cash and a
Dollar a Week.
When a great piano house, such as
r-uers nano Jiouse, announces un
usual bargains for this month, it la suf-
ncient to attract tne attention of every
one who wants a piano. When it Is
promised that these bargains are truly
extraordinary, surpassing anything of
the kind offered In years, It Is safe to
predict that August will see many hun
dreds of homes supplied with pianos at
very small cost.
Do you want a piano? Do you want
to save from a hundred to two hundred
and fifty dollars on the price? Then
take, note of this great sale at Ellers,
the very piano you want may be there
at a great reduction, and on terms of
only five dollars cash and a dollar a
Week.
As long as they last J128 will send
one of our best $260 pianos home, and,
if not convenient to pay all cash, we
will accept five dollars at first, then
you can pay one dollar a week. Just
think of the Inducements offered half
price to begin on and pay only a little
over ten cents a day and you own your
piano. Pay interest at regular rate
no advance over cash prices if ycu buy
on time.
Today we are closing out several of
our bcBt 1850, strictly reliable pianos,
at 8194 ami (218; and 1243 sends home
a splendid, high-grade $400, latest
model.
Then we have planoa at $147, $152,
J175 and $266, worth easily double.
Every piano In this great sale cnrrles
our iron-clad guarantee "Your Money
Back if Not Satisfactory" also ex
change privilege. You simply take no
risks whon you buy your piano here
and. remember, we carry out to the
letter every statement, every promise,
made in our announcementa. Come
and make the test, if you do you will
buy your piano now and here. But
you are advised not to delay. The
first purchasers have their choice, and
wo cannot now" promise how long this
sale will last. Gome this afternoon, if
possible. Ellers Piano House. 358
Washington St.. Cor. Park (8th).
.? i i ,n"llatlon of patent flra-
iuiSui.iiyiB m several east aids (tram,
mar schools, nothing of Importance oo
curred at yesterday's meeting on ao
count of tbs absenoe of two of tha dl-rectors.
ianjiiiaiTt.
THEATRE.
NATO
IS-25-Mc
IMGITS
2S
THEATRE. 80.7k
Bejejosjof AdTano TaadertU
AXJb BTTAJt fllTUmi ACTS.
Opening; Monday Evening. August IT
Bala of seats begins Wednesday, Aug. il.
TOE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
Another Oreat Show.
acaansl BomaUaa)
assisted by
rolay Bros, tj
Falmer lltten
"Sows Kaslo Bow"
"Tha Tall of ),
Tom GilJen.
The Moxarta.
Cadleux.
Louise Auber, etc.
iimoou ajo eoubaaaa-
HKOOU ABB OOLUOta,
Why Not Study It Under a Pan Artist?
BOOKKEEPING under an Expert Accountant ?
BANKINO under a Bank Catbier ?
CORPORATION Accounting under a System-man ?
ARITHMETIC under a Thorough Mathematician ?
SHORTHAND under a Convention anr Court Reporter f
TYPEWRITING under a Practical Touch Ojeraur
Letter-writing, English, Spelling, etc., under thoroughly competent
instructors r
PANTACES THEATRE
Fourth and Btark Sta.
Weak Oommaaolaf Xondar. An, lo.
BtBTBir BABXOBAB ABABg, Whirlwind
Acrobat a and Pyramid Builders.
KIBXA ft XXXO, Burleaque Magicians
and Klnga of Comedy Marin. Tnraa
rerformaaoes Daily 0:30, 7:30, S p. m.
Popular prices: Lower noor and first
Six rows In dress circle. 26c; back bal
cony, lBo; box seats, 60a Any seat
weekday matinees, 16a
NICKELODION
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON
A good school none better. Well established
grsduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living
reputation. Successful
Expenses low. Many
other advantages. Let tti tell you about them. Write for catafogue.
SALEM, OREGON W. I. STA LEY', PRINCIPAL
uo
Change Lvcry Day
AU OOOO aTPBJSOm,
HfflEt
Carlos' Society Circus
80 BEAUTIFUL DOQ8.
MONKEY COMEDIAN AND
KIDD
THE MAN BABOON.
8 o'clock today.
Tonight In Atrdome,
The Oreat New York Suocess,
"The Show dlrl"
Cars First and Alder, transfer all parts
city.
s
TEETH
CHANGE Lint i
ROUSES PATRONS1
OLD-TIME FIDDLERS
TO FIDDLE AGAIN
Fersons living In the vicinity of Six
teenth and Montgomery streets are up
in arms against the proposed removal
of tlio Montgomery . carllne several
blocks away.
Hut If they are Insistent enough and
go about it in the right way the change
might be made and the cars kept run-
nlng to Sixteenth and Montgomery.
This could bu done by using that por-
i tion of the track from Thirteenth and
Montgomery, all cars making the pro
posed loop traveling to Sixteenth and
Montgomery and using the corner as a
starting point, as is now done.
The proposed change Is to combine
the Montgomery and the Thirteenth
streets lines, having cars go out Elev
enth street to Hall, over Hall to Thir- ,
teenth and then down Thirteenth to
Washington and to Third, and then out
Morrison street again.
U. ,S. Josselyn said this morning that
arrangements nilplit be made to con
tinue the use of the spur to Sixteenth
and Montgomery in case the city fathers
eventually decided to allow the com
panv to make tlie change which It now
wants. '
Thirty citlisens were at the city hall
yesterday, and appeared before the
committee on streets to protest against
the loop. The question Is to be taken '
up later.
at 104
Arthur E. Velguth has been cited to
To clean the skin, you
must use soap; pure
soap; Ivory soap.
Never mind if it does
cost only a few cents a
cake. It is infinitely
purer than most soaps
that sell for five times
Us price
There it na "free" i!kt3 in
Ivory Soap. That is why it
will not injure the finest fabric
or the most delicate akia.
Ivory Soap
99.4I&'PeriGeat. Pure.
One more ploneera' event Is to bo
added to the Oregon calendar of amuse
ments In the near future. This la the
annual reunion of pioneer fiddlers. Some
time ago, at the suggestion of several
of the old-time wieljera of tha bow, a
call waa sent out to all the old-time
fiddlers of the counties surrounding
Portland to make themselves known and
arrange for a reunion here.
.The call has met with response from '
a number of those who In the dava gone i
by furnished the rhythm for the dancing i
feet of Oregon a first families. Ar- j
rangemente are now being maue for the
firat annual meeting, at which time It ,
la expected to effect a permanent
organization and provide for euoceedlng
meetings.
At the flrat meeting It la planned to
have a Hat of competitlone among the
veterans. The entire program will he,
given by them and those who still are
able to put up good nolaea with their
trusty fiddles will carry away medala
and souvenir prlaes.
The reunion will take place some time
In the near future at the Oaka. when
the permanent organitation of the old i
nd11r will be errccteo. Among th
old-timers who are taking an Interest
In fhe reunion are K. A White of
Newberg. Joseph Kpler. A. Palmiter of
Portland, Jim Parrot or Newberg, Sam
Westphal and 8am Brown of Sherwood.
Joe Kepper of Portland. W. W. Onssett
of Tents. fam Kinder of Deer Island.
T J. Pierce of Portland. Joe Talee of
Benton county. U. P. 8am of Portland
Tne Xiongest Continuous Soubla Track
Hallway In The World
under one management is the Orand
Trunk Railway System from Chicago to
Montreal and to Niagara Falls. The
Grand Trunk-Lehlph Valley double
track route via Niagara Koila reaches
from Chicago to New York.
Descriptive literature, time-tables,
etc., will be mailed free on application
to George W. Vaux, A. G. P. & T. A.,
Grand Trunk Railway Bystem, 13j
Adams street. Chhago. m.
Mm
nodding Permit.
A. C. Phillips, erect dwelling. Delay
between Monroe and Cook, 11.100: Mrs
J A Robeson, erect dwelling. Burn eld
between Kaet Eighth and at Ninth.
II. POO; P. Beuhner. erct dwelling. East
nftr-flrih between Hawthorne and
Madj-on. Mt.tOO; M Moalton, errt
dwelling. lrhur between Twentieth
and Twenty-first. S1.4: II. J. Borarsrd-
ner. erert dwelling. Rest Twenty-sixth
between Broadway and Schuyler. IS.IM.
fLnwia- men ph4 mot ef then tires
apologlring for baring b Voro.
The Oaka "The Show Girl."
"The Show Girl" presented laat
night In the airiome by the Alhn Curtis
Come-.ly romparv fit the Oaka drew a
( for their attendance. "The Show Girl"
j is well produc-d. I well costumed, the
songs are we.l sung and the comedy Is
inaintalnej from the firt to the last.
But one thine that makes it more at
tractive this erk than Ix-fore ia the
wrrk of Pave Caton. who sppeara thla
week for the first time in a part which
allows him to show h:rr,elf. He Is
funny and .aft n.ght in his 'scarecrow",
dance he was screaming After he had
done his "stunt" h plad the game for
some little time hy recalla, the audi
ence apparently believing thai they '.
could not get enough.
The musical numbers were all bright ;
and well delivered, the rnstijmes ef the
chorus were new and appropriate anl '
the scanlc equipment waa something out
of th ordinary. Tsken from first '
last rne snow rjirr puts the Allen Cur
tis rompsnr several notrHn ah4 In
Its efforts t rresnt np-to-dste attrac
tions. "The Show Oiri" will be presented
t the atrdom daring tha entire week,
closing Sunday sight.
Clotho
Lachesis
Atropos
The Three Weavers
of Life, could not have
used better material
than is in the clothes
we make. Those who
buy our suits know
this. The 25 per cent
discount means that
you get Columbia tai
lored suits for just one
fourth less than at any
other time. The dis
count applies on both
FALL and WINTER
patterns until the 15th
of this month. If you
are wise, you will or
der your Fall Suits
now and have them
"made to fit" at a
big saving. Everyone
knows the difference
between tailored and
ready-made clothes
it's the difference be
tween education and
the lack of it.
Save
Money
Come and have free examination.
Wjffl EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SIU
vwn fir I tuna k. ttt. nri i- W.tt
INOS 7S IIP' ftir.T rw VirtrTM
SPLENDID SET, t.00; QOLfJ
CROWNS. IJ.S0 TO 18.00.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from IS to 20 rears' ex
perience. Boston Dentists
Xomi Phone A-S030.
Than Xoala 0O3O.
891 Vi Korrlsoa St. Oro. Fottofflos.
PENDLETON
ACADEMY
PENDLETON, OREGON.
PREPARES FOR ALL LEAD
ING COLLEGES, EAST
AND WEST.
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
COURSES
College Preparatory, Literary
Musical, Commercial, lso Spe
cial Courses in Domestic
Science, and Initrumental and
Vocal Music.
For catalogue and other in
formation, address
Rev. W. H. Bleakney
Ph. D.,
Pendleton, Oregon.
IS OUR MOTTO
Said an Employer: "Stick to quality
lit will win out in the end." We do
"stick to quality." That is the reason
our graduates are so thorough and in
such demand. Investigate our claims to
superiority . Catalogue, business forms
and penwork free. Call, phone or write.
Portland Business College
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B., PRINCIPAL
Flemish and Oak Finish
1.40 PER GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
SI. 25 PER GALLON
Portland Sash & Door Co.
330 rONT ST.
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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.
ACQUIRE
MUSIC - SINGING
LANGUAGES
Sonsswlfaly Accomplishmants
In tha refined and aenteel atmos
phere of
ST. MARY'S
ACADEMY
POBTH5D, ORXQON.
So lntsrfsrsncs In matters of ra-
UgiOTL.
All courses thoroughly modern In
subject and system.
Write for announcement describing
school and outlining studies. Ad
dress Sister Superior
St, Mary's Academy, Portland, Or.
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi
cent appointments and perfect
service leave nothing to be de
sired. Under the same manaa-ement which
made the Palace Hotel tha world's stand
ard ror 40 years.
Slnxle rooms with batn it so,
11.00. 14.00. tS.00. $6.00. $7.00.
$$ 00, $10.00.
BuHss lio.oo. $12 50. 115 00.
$18.00, $20.00 and upwards.
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PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
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I 1 WASMINOTON ANDTSMTMSTS.
I I PORTLAND, OKSaON
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DALLAS COLLEGE
The purpoeas of this Institution are
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lay a
deep and broad foundation In the atudy
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
and to build up a strong and Intel
lectual moral character.
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAM fRANCISCO
Each gTiest receives, without
taking, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public.
The comfort of the present is
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St. Francis to
.day represents the sum total of
a stud of individual require
ments. un$ atrmopsAv. nov ta
trrwAaD.
CNTJER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES WOODS
Offers Vroal Oollen Court ! ; Classi
cal, Bolnttflo, Xlsmeatary, Aoada
ssie aaa Musical.
Expenses nominal. Tha faculty can
arrange for limited number of atudenta
to earn their way In full or In part.
Naw term commences September SS.
Tor Catalog-oa aad Information Addxsaw
a A. MOCK. Dallas, Oreg-oa.
Agricultural College
CORVALLIS. OREGON.
Offers collegiate courses in Agri
culture, including Agronomy Horti
culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy
Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic
Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me
chanical, and Mining Engineering;
Commerce; I harmacy.
Offers elementary courses in Agri
culture, Forestry, Domestic Science
and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic
Arts, including forge work, cabinet
making, steam fitting, -plumbing, ma
chine work, etc. 1
Strong faculty, modern equipment;
free tuition; opens Sept. 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full in
formation on application to the Regis
trar, free.
Good Wages Are
Paid Telegraphers
Demand exceeds supply. EASILT AC
QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will
place you. Day and evening; classes.
Open all the year.
Oregon Expert College
B3 TTTtt ST., Tim nOOB,
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BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
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Places yonna peopls In wood posit (on a
Our Individual Instruction the beat
No dismuraa-ed atudenta, all tnak
food proarsa
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Woresstsr block, Portland Or (on.
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Perry depot tak any Market St. ear.
Oe off at Jones st- E. J. Dyer. Mar.
Seventh and Stark Sts. i CI
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tary Aeadewty ea ta Oswt CaraJry.
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MILLS COLLEGE
For Young Women
Only woman's college on Pacific coast.
Offrs same advantages aa beat aeaUm
Institutions. Full collegiate course. De
grees conferred. For three years only,
the three upper classes of the Seminary
Department, offering preparation for
Mifla college, the universities and tast
ers colleges, will be continued. (Ac
credited Special opportunities In do
mestic science, music and art. Earnest
Christian Influences; non-sectarian; all
forms of healthful outdoor amusamenta.
Ideal location in beautiful Oakland hills
Fall term begins August II, 190. For
cataloa-ue and brochure of views ad-d-eas
Mn. C. T. MILLS, Prsaident, Mill
College P. O.. CaL
McMinnville College
OFTERg
TOE IDEAL EDUCATION
Its wbols MTtroaunsnt U elsaa and
whoUaoana; mm asJooaa; rood ttyrfT.
srmmeat; strong. arrslTa courccea.
Chrtstlaa Faculty.
Courses: Preparatory, CoUsglata,
Comaarratory aad Commercial. XU '
t rated bwllstla fust UauaJ.
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