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A.. I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18. 1908. 2 ISLANDERS ISOLDIERS ' IlBEfiH I ATMERCYOF HUE ON ! WIN BUCK niDUTUCDIA RinTfPQ filD RATPf! Ull IIIHLIlln IWUiLllU ULU liniLUi ! : In IIEl'i COURSES III SCHOOLS Oregon Pupils Can Equip for IVncliiiiff Without Leav ing Home. DisoaM' Hiviiks out on Tat oosj. I);uilltrr of If. C 3Iizt in ( liarirt of tlier luiroau. FiiM Victim. Four Others 111. aid I'r I .i, I MP I I Tl, r Hll. I .1 g I'll 1 . 1 1 i I li . cl I tl.i-Is 1 ! I s. ill..-. ..i .'II Hi t-.- tl-! : 1 (I.. I i Local Weather Hmvaii 'Sends Tujr With Doctor x- . . , i...i. l.ti i ii and .urse.s io i imhv im- nes of Scourge Only r() Persons at Tost. h'K Mi J " 1 1 hod i i i st i act l"ii i ' f a. ted IV !'.I. n I v t ( . . t n .K thH Iv wounded mi i ) : ! I I I I I'l 1 I . j 1 ; 1 1 I 1 ml. I ' al te! II MIl'H ai. d is i'i'' put mil ng 1 . vi.t -n.v IieW out s.i I . . 1 1 . . : i- . ' . isi.l n nil Tin .. i ...dug i . 1 p la . a il 1 1 J.l il of ll... ctt 'copied by US 't It till I I'l II HW I'pt r i :t..'k. I by i xpl'sions . f ! I ,i l r I' l.opcr. w h-j s !i. : , : I ' : . . , 1 1 I: a , I ' 1 1 e to Spirit in 1 . ic. ., r.is :, :l I, euro whom i '..i u .it i. k nimn Mrf. lain. IM li . nil I. 'In w I I'rk lllliT- twiKlml Iiauii' of I. In motor car lien In tl.f street In ii -!ii-H of the res- 1 n ii t-:i r. t 1' i x 1 1 1 r . x and t',.riilture. Troop Advance With Bayonets. Tin- militia from Peoria. l' kin and lx-culiir ai i U !! I. ' i c hi : HO o'clock by spei i.t 1 train. 'I'ii" rtnts were then at : heir h lt:ht. fo. lowing t!ie t-hootlng of James Hayis, white, u:i onlooker, by iSi-iiU H u i tn:.. :i n i;m saloon porter. Tin- iih'Ii alri-a.1v w.l.l with the hours Comail Issues St;i4cmellt Jlelative to Kates l.a-t Tariff in Kfl'ect Prior to I'roeeedinjrs Defore Com mission Again Operative. tin- , of exritein.-nl, seici llurtuii and quickly 11 1 l.l... 11.. ..HM.IrMftlV 1 to hide and from wns ilraggei 1 1 anild the lioom aiiil eiis of the mml nioli a rope was fastened about his i'-k and lie whs drugged to a nearby tltf nuil there hungo.i. several shots being I'll id into his suspended body. Diphtheria lias broken out on tne tie Island of Tatoosh una I i " " ,,N ,.n, ,., ,-d ,lni. I th entire norulatlon may he wiped out , (l huildiin! where by the disease which appears to he ep idemic there In Its most virulent form. A tug carrying a doctor and two trained ....r.oe left Purt Townseiid today to ren- .hniKmr niaiKtance they ran. Tliey i The buI.IIci.h, with bayonets fixed, ifT whateer nsslbtance e . . harped through tlnmnln streets from re well Bupplied Willi aniMOJ.i.1, """Si,,,,, liUlmad Math in niiil Hiii-reedi'd Iri thereby to check further spread of the j ,.,,, , io ,-r(nVljs Uie biiaineaa feo- epldemlc ... ! "in the menntiinn the work of deHtrnr- The 4-year-old daughter of R. C Mlise. , ( ,n ,h ncKro ,1Mr.r, In charge of the weather bureau sta- w i,r i,K18..H were Loin burned, tne tlon, died Mondav morning from tne cli- ,ll:iKk3 i,lnie pu to liinlu. The fire ease and Mr. and Airs. Mize and- a -- ,,. who had been bu niiiioned found year-old boy are In precarious condition. ll,Insejv,l helpless. Kaamussen. one of the government em- ,, Soye. Is Blck and it is feared that his i Mob Cut. Tire Hoi., ease, too, will develop Into diphtheria.! "Save the houses of while people, but Tatoosh Island is located In the open j don't put a drop of water on a nlgiier's ocean off Cape t lattery al the en- , hoii.se or wo will cut the hose," yelled trance 10 the Straits of Juan de Kuc.i.!t he mob. Tl fireman at first thought It is a mere cliff stlckinK out of the ,US wlls au j,b; threat, hut after one ocean, not much larger than Tillamook . nn,. f)f ,os.. hud been severed they saw .Hock, and Is occupied only by crews of ' it was usil-fs to oppose the demaJids light station, a wireless telegraph bta- the crowd. tlotl arid the weather bureau ol'serva- '; i)C. pc,OI,.r part of the negro section torv. The entire population dues not , ,a.j i ,,,,. practically wiped out when Pailroads Will Shipoti Pais of Old Schedule I'ntil l ui teuLSta.s Supreme Court Passes 1'pon Suit Which Is Sow Pending. Mr. I'om.in's announcement : "The rates from November 1. 1907, to October U, ISOb. on snlp- nients from piirtlen to the In- 4 Jur.ctlnn Pult will be the nib's as ordere .1 by thf i -onim Ission, 4 which will bo published fl'ctlve October li. "The rato on shipments on and 4 after Octolr 15, will be the commission's ratts as publishi d. regardless of what the final cm:- come is In tho court up to tho time of decision by the supreme court." Lumbermen of ure;n and Washing ton have won their fight witli the o. it & N. for the continuance of tho old schedule of tariffs on lumber shipments to th east, at least until the Tinted States supreme court has settled the question finally bv Its decision In the (Soliin Burma of The Journal.) rtaloin, Or., Aug. 16. Quits a number Important changes have been made the revised course of study for tho . no ntary and high schools of Oregon i ii pared by Superintendent of Public 1 1 t r .lit ion Aca i'l man. A li hi'Iii'i ' training class course Is s Kgcsted as mi optional course for tenth, eleventh and twelfth-year pupiis in the high schools of the first . : iss J'our lines of work are pre s. ril.ed: Art of teaching. 14 weeks i.i.s. i itlon work, seven weeks: practice in leni iilnw. seven weeks; state course . i -iinly, tour weeks; practical school , i i . ili in s, I - ni r weeks. l nl ils completing this work are to I ntveii ceitlflcutes which will be I i'i .1 at any Oregon state normal s 1 :! In lieu of the work prescribed i . i e l.igogy In the freshman year. A ... .i'... I I'lilii.e of the work to he at i.,;i ,i in the observation work and a.-.. Iti t'ie problems to be solved Is V ll.'U I'lil III llie i IHH0U in diuii) Tl . t r-.ii hers' training course is ae :.:ti..l I i bo of assistance to high sotiool i iiliiits who Intend to teach but feel tin -v cannot have home to fit them- ! s' Ivi s for that work. snipeilntendent Ackorman la of tho '"iliiinn that many students who take Is course will become so Interested I In It that they will eventually take up iiiniie ,'ni aiiced work In one of the regu 1 . r ni rniTil sehoolfl. I I : . I. U k i-.-i .1 1 : ir Is made a half-year sub . t It will be tnkon In tho first half i j th" ninth, and botany Is made a mandatory subject In the last half of the ninth f:raile. A two-year commer , i il course designed for tho eleventh ami twelfth trade pupils In the high s. ! o .ls of .the first class Is offered, 'his 1'virse practically parallels the eh ment.try commercial course of the i, a rh-U 1 1 ' l r-l 1 collt'k'e. Another feature of the course Is that s i-. of the state will bo rated c- ii. t.liiig t" the courses adopted and th" ii..m.cr of teachers devoting the whole ,,! their time to teaching high school s.il'l.'ts. The classifications will be as follows: A high school of the first i las.-, - one having one or more four .ar courses, and at least three teach . is devoting the whole of their time to high school work; second class one i r more three-year courses and at legist two ti.nhiis; third class- one or more eourscs ami at least one fourth class---one-year course teacher. nany of rortldnd. together with a num. p 1) I, T) TTOIW LOOlvTNY Ur of powerful dUifornla Interests ir vslvljl'l 1 lIlo JJVUJVUiU back or the project. The eiiKlnearlng i ftrui of Hhlpmaii, l)enny A Khame of1 Hah Kranclaco have been contracted to represent the t'nllfornla men In the construction work and Its englners nrn t Condon today commencing the con struction. The 8fi0.000 which Is now ready for use hns been subscribed to carry on the contract or ins j-oruanct lirldge com pany. road UP DORR'S STANDING (United IfM Uaavd Wire I.os Angeles, Aug. 18. Discovering that there are no claims agalrt'st the Yankee Maid. Fred E. Dorr's yacht, Re ceiver Carroll Allen, who la handling the In,"n,ihKnlntnl,t,on.. bullJ. i"' i broker's affairs, today ordered that the i Drought nere rrom Ban rran Allen believes 120.000 can bo raised on the yacht for Dorr's creditors. in u ami ou mile sections ami tun . v.. i..,.. i.... a tr.. n,i I. i..i .i cum . 'iiii,'n "- !-. v. ...... .....v axn. um mill ei-iiiu elSi'O from Condon to th John lay-wlll be p ' 1 , ; In operation In tllli crop. to handle the 1901) OmM-Kypd Hatchet. (Cnltrd han Leased Wlri.t MontesHno, Waah., Aug. IB.- A man named Conrad, an employe of the Mon teaano Light and Water company, In trying to kill a large rat with a hatchet last night missed the rat and cut off two of his fingers. The rat escaped. OALITOKlnA HOTILS. FAIRMONT BOTE Other assets upon which fha creditors oount are the fixtures of the broker's various offices. ' Unable to securs any deflnlta Infor mation by wire or mall as to the value Of Imrr's seats -on tho New York and Chicago stock exchanges, the receiver has decided to send an attorney east to make an Investigation. Another local lawyer Is now tn Chicago trying to as certain Dorr's relations with Harris, Wlnthrop A Co. If It can be shown that this company shared expenses and profits wjth !orr, the lawyers believe the firm can he held liable for the broker's Indebtedness. SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel. whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be desired. Under the same manaa-vment which made the Palace Hotel the world's stand ard for 4 0 years. Single rooms with b,tb I?. 60, $3.00, 14.00, $6.00. $6.00. $7.00. W OO, $10.00. Suites $10.00. $12.50, $15 00. $ls.00, $20.00 and upwards. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM KERRY. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY The Big Dollar-a-Week Piano Sale Closes Tonight at 10:30 Be In time, COMB TODAY this after noon, If possible; othervvlseyouMIfincl crowds eager buyers saving $125 to $200. Will you be one of the savers'? Ray as little as PIve Dollars Cash and the balance at One Dollar Week, If you like but today Is positively the last day you can buy on above terms, fcair Warning to All see announce ment, "Last Day of Sale" on Page 7 two : ( a . :.; .1 REG IX WORK (Continued From Faff One) exceed uO people. JnrJudlnff a numifi ( acUitM m iirri vfil a nil T he crowds AV.fU.-. Tha liirhthiiiiofj la in i ' : 1 : kf I- ! . . , l .. .1,., 1 , , v . . . . . . , . f VI UlillUiril. 1IIC H(,iliuvu.iv .t ... ( II VII fi tJ ifT'VIUfS ,-'i "U"IVi3 ntl i i M fill m 1 Of John V. Cowan, who has a family. more respectable blacks. question finally bv Its decision In the districts i,mo tons of milling o.e win and three assistants, Clifford W. Her-1 "Iiun every nigyer out of town." was ! 8Ut now pending before it. be guaranteed a day It being the pres mann Forrest Cowan and Cyrus J. Carr. i tll .-ell u,at arose from tho furious I V E Coiuan. assistant general ent intention to construct a smelter ana ' Ilsase Breaks Out Suddenly. j ...oh, many members of which carried , fro,Bht agent of the Harrlman lines for re. u rt on works at a lt'l0ltut,(w,n . ... . . , .... , torches. It was a terr i n K K it. tn the ti. .u.rii.ir.iii t.uia,. issue, l a state- '"" tU; i lopinent or uie piojcci is iur m'l'fi"-, y.r ... ,Ze ,f.a, .! .,. I r.'d light of the fires, to see half-insan, 1,' ,a tVo to 1 1 f J rut-s under con- I ''''IV.1 .'a.n.ct"l lake charVe of tl e station rcdlevlnR E I men ""- wilui-v " ";"ir "l''' tiiilion, In which he concedes the de r HKtota bten thereforyfar1ih' :'"!"" . ..... ... ... Sn.and.s of the Oregon, and Washington c.ntin for a short while last spring . ,l" 1 , llr " u'" Ir J"i. " . "'! Lumbermen's association, nn.t the Z-TiZZl r.r. ..,, v,. ii-jimoo ant orui reu a loni. iirst tn rul ings of tho Oregrm stato railway coni- n, ission, until lha time ihi supreme court, gives its luial ii.-. is, mi n. the case. The announcement made by Mr. Co rnan Is of great linporluncn to the lum bermen of too northwest, um It how puts ,. . j .Sf.. ' ,m. '..j ki. i. tloters paid no attention ami contmu J-lirilHllll ULUCr. .ll. .11 lit anil Kiln-! j...; ,,,,, l,,.!,,..',,, , 1 1 f "I'll S.ll- Portland and no symptom of -the dis- , Then cune ;, sterner command hor'frr'The' u'he "'ti:; (ro- Uie mll.ua. St.l, ,1m h aU- ZnZ Vo'r'fo! ' ""ieal I Stop. th. toting. Astoria once because of the densii fug ' Buddenly then w as a cracking of that hung over the ocean at tho time. I rifles arid th.- flashing of fire. The While In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Mize (.hots went high Into ihe air. The mol. lived on Cook avenue, east side, w here! saw that no erli.it was made to hit any they have many friends who will be I one and in their fi tiizy hooted at the pained ' to hear of the loss of their soldiers. daughter and the danger In which the! Th'-n came a second volley, also fired other members of the family are placed, i into the uir. The mob advanced once WTKn -o,iTi.etr.iI with tile Ini'nl wen 1 h e r ' more. kiimi".Mr Mtae oeennieii the nosltlon "Disperse, or you will bo shot down!" I money on' their shipments. Accordingly Cf assistant forecaster and telegrapher, j came the order from toe commander of they tiled an injunction ult a.sklng that Being an unusually efficient operator I the militiamen. This iial-i w as greeted . the old schedule of rates in effect prior he was considered a fine man for the with hoots, and a moment later there to November l. 1H07, be maintained in Tatoosh station, which has to transact 1 w " a third flash of rule file, stretch- effect until the railroad commission all Its business bv telegraph. '"g across tho stie-t. When tn smoke . (V,uld nmke Rn investigation. The serious plight of the Tatoosh cleared the riots Acre at an etui. 1'ivej -v,l0 c.oinriilssiun, after investigating neonle was first learned yesterday aft- persons had fallen and it is believed th contentions of both the railroad rnnmi when liislrlcl Forecaster K. A. "r "em will (lie. ii is not Kimwn l;OW IllilllV Illl'IUIJlI W. W. St.'Hver. (leorge H. Carpenter of f ossil, president of the company. K. T. Ilurlburt, the treasurer, are eastern Ore gon men who are Interested. The com pany Is capitalized for $3,000,000 with ua 'authorised Issue of $16,000,000 of '.'i)- fiar tl I'er cent first mortgage gold bunds. It is to float this bond Issue that David Ecclcs, the Ogden banker, Is now on his way to Portland. The contract for the construction of them ln a position to enter the cistern th,.. entire L'OO miles of road, together field on thu samo basis holding before , with the bridges and power stations the O. It. fe N. raised the lumber rates. i necessary, has been let to the Portland Baok In Eastern Field Again. Construction company , , A syndicate of capitalists composed of w nen mo luiiioci imn v...i.j ..u.. oj w. u, Hteiwer. t. 1. Hurlburt. J. rt. HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN FRANCISCO Each g-uest receives, without asking, the response to the multi-form requests of the most ex acting public. The comfort of the present is built upon (he complaints of the past and Hotel St. Francis to day represents the sum total of n study of individual require ments. KATES EUROPE AN, FBOM $2 OPWABD. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS EILERS PIANO HOUSE .353 Washington Street Big gees t Beat OREGON MOTELS THE PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. European Flan Modern Restaurant. COST OXTB MXXUON DOUABI Headquarters for Tourists and Com mercial Travelers. Special rates made to families and single gentlomeu. The management will bo pleased at all times to show looms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath es tablishment ln tuo hotel. K. O. Bowers, Mgr. Centrally Located Modem Improvements the railroad company it virt ually put j!owKS 0f the Northwest Bridge com- Oet off at Jones st the nort li v. t-si ainii'criiu u oui ui ino . eastern held owlrig to the l.u:t that they could not pay the advance and make i BE WISE AND STOP AT j Hotel Von Dorn j 242 Turk St., when you visit I SAN FRANCISCO. Class A. building, fine cafe, Hawaiian . music, rates $1 up, European. From Kerry depot take any Market st. car. j K. J. Dyer. Mgr. ! Imperial Hotel - EUROPEAN PLAN Seventh and Washington Phil Metschan & Sons, Props. Rates, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 X Lonff Dlstanoe Phone In Every Boom. illiilg I-ieals of this city received the follow of the m . lvcl lng telegram' from the' chief operator at Imilets m their arms or sustained slhl flesh wounds. Some prohably were s. il- oiisly hurt but were aide to n uJi U.clr homes. The volley of bullets .aifficed to bring the nioli to reason ami it mark.-.! the bi ginning of the restoration of nni-r. 1 he soldiers thin nil i a. a i.de , th" hnriiln'-' sections and, under tm n protection, the ,,f : firemen wa nt rapid' v to w ork i.n.1 soon "a I....1 II,.. fli.m.ii 11',, i. r ,-.,,..i..,' Three Igtmenls to the Scene. Governor I lie- n eir.v tmiuy entered Port Crescent ''Port Crescent. Wash., Aug. 14. Mlze's daughter died Monday frotn diphtheria. Mize. his wife and hoy am In be 1 with diphtheria now. Kasniu--fcen rirk alied this morning, probably coming down with diphtherin. flavin one nurse to arrive Tatoosh Saturday. J rylng to get another. Doctor IV oi from Neah Hay, Wash., calls daily, but needed constant medical attention. Recommend Weather hureau give, aid on account of Isolation. Could v e ap peal marine hospital. Port Townw-ml, rendei- nn-di' al assistanc. ? : im advise. Sl'TTuN." ' Beals Sends Tug. District Foreca-ter Heals ImmHintf. ly notified the ihief of the depart n. cut fit Waflllini-ton Mini in turn ntiiin i-n.l for a tuc to .. fin, i'.,, t Towtisotid ll.n e full regn carrying me.h al ad Tie i lma; tonight. The i.iu.i' company offer. -d :!. Ferv.. es fr.-e of tb govpri.or t ;.(?. charge.' One doctor and tn., nurses will the arrival of th. get out on it. tc. weather bureau gu.r- .morning and it 1 1: anteelng the expenses .troops are tmt !.-.--: Mr. Hobbs Is still on the Island as-) Sl..-iiff -rr.. r. i eistlng in nursing lis nnfart ana te sue- 1 nllll'r outhic.k to. cesser ar,1 his familv I wanted to h" prepa . : ! the tmsslbili-v .r n tho entire First regime posc-.j of t'hicagu cioi I'ourth rcavlniesit. w:.: ; soiithert, Illinois c uip la re toda . Tl " l e : oa of tho Fifth t c-u: i. : . dered to h" la 11 !:: r-i are en route ic-itj la... Is It. WitlC.jl IS coin- I'.iaic-. and ti.- a.,nii.u'"l of i. to ri poi't ; t i I : , i 1 1 . i - s ..Tl wel" or is yesterday, li'.1 .ii tea: . i I i . i a : : i.-M'i I'"' O" . i : : r . , i of ar.y thi.-i . c a . '1! ' i i mad :, f" i- 1 ,S and... ' : sulfa n :l and of die lumbermen ordered tin: '.ho O. K. & N. maintain Its old sched ule. From this order of the commis s.ou the raihoad has appeaied to th,-l-niti-d States sapremii court, where th-i cac-o is r.ow p- ndlng. The a ataiuiici rnent of the O. R. iSi X. simply ni"ans that until the supremu court iiia.ii- Its final decision th roitd win a a. id lumber shipments at the s.une s hofule in effect before the ri.ans of November 1907. Allowed Old &atea. If the supremo court sustains the rmwuy cniMiiilssion ln its order the rates will loiiiHin after the decision It iiiinjo. If the supreme court holds with the 1 1. I;. ,v N. then the new untf wi.i Into effect following the deed- , sii : i l :.e l'linbermen. however, am granted f." respitt an.! will be allowed to con-int.- tla-ir business on the old basis f .s.'ilpm-'iit until the final decision 14 ni.i'i'.:. Tins will etUkble them to enter :. ca,s!o:i, field in oompc-tition as heretofore and v. 11! result in the large !a:ea.o- of 1 timber shipments which .ad In n c irtalhd by the order for a i. isl.tr t a riff. 132232532 fan Season S s Here NEW TK ATV SKRYK'K A IMfOsi'FlMTV sir;x (?;iec Atlail'a. , Of the A railroad t tweon a:1 FltzKeiald , point? ; r c a -turned ; - -: The Incn a-. atlve tor the rca 1 v- per e f.- i -,i ar.d inter:;'!' rangenr'nts to trai i-ifr, ntitht ti:p h. wlrk IM:n.t.'h t I if J n-iad .Tt- d-ri' i- aai A- A'1.,! mllltarv pro'. ! u. " ', ' ,.c- ja Ti c g.-r.ei i In ; r . . i ' Is tin. I- will p.- n ' ' : i: i": order or i.'C t : :':' he o- s lil.'iai' ic '.a - i ..-'''':: f; ; K 1 t n : 11 !" i ', - I. : . : ' . ' ' ' ' t l.-ni as teinj "i a rv : . 'I' he t roups. . 1 1 ' , l.an'i.in. Tae mi, t- .i '! ' ! " fit V la t I till i " W lllltl, I ; i !:ir. a i As.- has ;, ! Ic per Eiplaiiis His I r.torf erence ii..: iv T 1 i ' ;',' r , f 1 1 c;i : J'KELATE'S JEWELRY E01XD IX PAAVXSII0P MM .1 N.W trying . " .eg If you are unable to sleep you arc i-i h i-; .-.r,.! in need , " a few doses of theBitters. f ,rc:h iv the st , -i , 'i .', ; i i : k e f. i'. arc U'alti-d I'r,ns leased Wire.) York, Aug. If,. The police are to discover the Identity of a Hnixlllan who. It was learned panned the cross, chain and ring .ui archbishop for Isuo tun years o 1 he Jewelry, which Is worth ". i.., believed to be the propctty t'.i" arehbisli'ip of Rucnos Ayns. The a i. ire w a iiscov-ri'd in tie show of a pawnshop at Th: rt y-f I f t h and Slxt,h avein.e. It reposes in pigskin box. marked with the letter in g-'id. Tony Pastor's Tinc Slight. (Initial fret's Lusi-J IVtre.l lmuist. I.. I.. Aug. 16. -Tony Pastor, t'.e thi.itrical manager, whose famous vaudeville house is in the. swif buill , rijir wltl' Tammany hall. Is' In a ciitl-il i .mdltlori at his home here today. Spc , UHsts fron. New York pre at his -bed-s.de constantly. It Is said lie has a nance to recover, but It ts very slight. IJ Jf one half the world doesn't know how the other half lives. It o ltht tn t( If.fo'tn-i! that the procc-s Is the simple one of not pnying Its bills. BITTERS , ,,n a- building, it is said, the white men dellh- ? we- erately flre.1 nt him. After he fell, three - ting the sh"is were fired at him '.-u Thu negro was still nilv when ho .Hst night was dragged f r rn tho 1 ouse. but It is you i!l find a sure relief. It hat -frtn but wii4 ffert c-a thf bow els b1 wi'.IJirep thm oprn, thu rrm,tint Indifettion, Djtptp HC Bil:oMMew, Cramps, Dtar- thc-tt, Kesacbe and Malaria. ? : What Startea tbe Trouble I T. -- .1 . M , - a t.v i eault vpr-r !M -m I I s mr'-e i ar i- -I dsy n'aent. V . . n I arr- .--d . -' gan t3i;i. ,' of f-jrv f , ' fiisht 'LP r.. ' OUt ' f to T. - I , i Kut - f tc.. , I wr triri -ii-the nnc-1 nd it ' respor ltili T rr.e- a rait thoaght U" f ' 1 c ban a 1 pr 'ha: d v ''at a His f a- e Mas ' o ' ' 't l .e ri"! Wdii f , s ' ( nv in- Wcl.e th ' ciy ( r li' t.o- .isTfd r: "" ' :.rd nr ,i Im. iiiiirv a r.-S'l ' , ' ", '' I i-er th- --- i,.,iv that .! s hred before h whs f 'Vie i i. is r-l w ',' i I : ' :a-.,4 a. . 1 " win feu-iji--H:e if and sw.nt i that 11 w a . a h it - 1 ifTer:nt! .) when r,e, k 1 oung .: h.i-k-st r ack -e, i:d 1 .' V "00. Keep Cool FANS S$ a" M - r-H, -iA Kinds and j- ' W: aii Styles c. , " :::-t:iki. HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up European Plan Free Bus. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. ! : : FANS for Stores and Residences 11 v -a- Rt-- 1 I'l ;s t - n ' 1 arl ' h k'' -d '.it :rJ durlrc I'f V ai'1 to pis-e ndli iia1h SHEIMFF AF1IAID MOP, WILL COME Tn W.ooMIX;TON r-ii.-iT,lr linn. 111., A l 1 i Je-irae R'chrd' i r. 1 J Jatiff. t h" rir t. i Fplft4 awv from F rtni feld ; n g"t. t beira rlonely ST-rdd her and the tmot (",trt i mair.tln-1 rersrcTrg their presence. Th nhe-riff evidently fesr1 tbst wiob Tt X.rcUa of wrum. Tn'-e 9 .'?'ed the Irachlng of i t 11! .cir here from Ft rlngpeld If it- te , pnrrni fiT H TTfiet altwmmUnowii trat RklJMwti tn PonTne.4 hem s-t of the r's't Aft- Mere was aHert 1 He rsve oet a etntemert earinr Rich--' Brrm at mce acc-ee4, trt "he m- ha4 m taken fp Feorta, but ttl ep4. V- tn te tusni la HMftrlii knea that be Is tfera. - j Hot weather comfort can be se cured with an Elect ric Fan at a cost for current of Less Than One Cent An Hour. Your wife needs an Electric Fan in the household quite as much as do you at the office. Do Not Delay A nice, cool, well ventilated room insured by the use of an Electric Fan. Call at our Supply Dept, 145-7 Seventh Street and see our display. 'Telephone MSih 6688 or A5517. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. First and Adcr Streets ? 4 111 li s! R THE CORNELIUS THE BEST IN PORTLAND Carpeted throughout ln the best velvet carpets. Every room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed, on which Is a 40 or 50-pound hair mattress. The rooms nre fur nished ln solid mahogany. Writing desk In every -room. I-ong distance and local telephones In every room. Sixty rooms with private bath. Situated In the center of shop ping district. One block from the streetcars. Not so ex pensive as some other hotels. When next ln Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased. The furnishings and general appearance of the public rooms must be seen to be appreciated. THE CORNE1.IFS Free Bus meets all Dr.'nC W. Cornelius, Prop. W. K. Clarke, Manager. N0RT0NIA HOTEL ELEVENTH OT WASHINGTON ST. Portland's Onlv Roof Garden mr American Bates to T amines and European Our Bus Meats AU Trains Sample Bultes. with Baths, for Travallnf Man THE DANMOORE uf-f.n Portland s N Hotel. 475 Wasklnrton, corn.'- 14th. opp. KeUijf Theatre. Enropean Flan 91.00 and Up. Mm meets nil trains DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor. Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea side, Or. Opaa ail year. For Infor mation apply at The Danmoore. THE MOTEL LENOX Portland s new and most modernly furnished hotel. Third and Msln streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plata and adlaeent to business center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date grill. Excellent culslna. Telephone In every room. Private batha re itraoriiH rx.AV, 1 to aa.M rer Iaf. AMBJalOAN rUV, aao so a4 m iay. O. M. SPENCER, Manager V ill i STRONG SULPtjURIC ACIDS 1 x 4 : : : Fum!ng'Monohydratc-66 Dcg. Be. liltrlc and Hydrochloric Acids PsBiaia ta sank aan. Iruu er aarkersv, I Peyton Chemical Comp'y Air rmaJicrsoo.