The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18. 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Ornheum Vaudeville.
Grand Vaudeville
Pantagea Vaudeville
The Oak's . .Dog and Pony Show, I p. m.
"Chow Chow." 8:16.
70TB1TAX, AT TXS BBAOXXB.
In ordar to procure prompt and
mora aatlafactory aervloe, when
at tha eummer resorts, ordar
from tha following Journal
agent at regular cltjr ratee.
llwaco A I'.waco Railway com
pany, H. B. Woodruff, newa
agent.
Long Beach, Edward McAllen.
Ocean Park, H. B. Woodruff.
Reavlew. F. E. Btrauhal .
The Ureikers. J. M. Arthur.
Oearhart. A. UUlnger.
Seaside. Lynn Burtla. head
quarters at Lewis A Co.
Newport. Harlln Talbart.
Collins Springs. J. W. Belcher.
Wilholt Springs. F. W. Mo
Leran. Caraon, Waah.. Mineral 8prtnge
hotel.
went Into effect August II. Before tola
data tha limit of packages to Or eat
Britain pointa waa four pounds six
ounces, the value of each package be
ing limited to $S0.
Tha Wolf Creek Mining company, cap
Itallaad for 11,000,000, haa filed articles
of Incorporation with the county clerk.
The Incorporator are W. H. Burchardt.
M. L. Pratt. U. T. Williams ajid -AJYtl
Sadie Leo Gee Wo has hegun ault In
the circuit court agalnat Rothchlld
Broe. and the Northern Brewery com
pany for S75 for three months' rent
for property In St. Johns, under a lease.
jlfr THE -Jt
Multnomah Improvement club meets
Wednesday. August 1, All members
are requested to attend; several Import
ant measures will be up for considera
tion. N. D. Beutgen la aecretary.
Rata war Steamer Homer aalla di
rect for Ban Francleco Thursday even
ing. Cabin $10. berth and meals In
cluded. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128
Third street.
A Judgment by default that may add
IS. 000 to the reaourcea of the Oregon
Truat A Saving bank was taken In
the circuit court this morning by Re
ceiver Thomas C. Devlin agalnat the
Continental Gold Mining company. Al
exander Sweek and V. B. Stewart.
Bweek Is the secretary of the corpora
tion and Stewart la the president, both
of them signing the note given by the
company, which Is now defunct. Min
ing machinery belonging to the corpor
ation has been attached In Douglas
county.
Evening Star grange of Multnomah
county Is to hold Ita thirty-fifth re
union at the grange hall on the Section
lne road September 6. Master J. J.
Johnaon of the grange says It Is tho
largeat organization of Ita kind west of
the Rockies. On the ocoasion of the
thlrty-flfth anniversary the 320 mem
bers are expected to be present. Dinner
served by the ladles at the grange hall
will precede an evening or literary ana
musical entertainment during which tho
members will Indulge In reminiscences
ef the days gone by.
Mayor Lane has sent a communicatJon
to City Attorney Kavanangh, asking for
an opinion as to whether it Is the duty
Of the mayor or the council to collect
the 1100.000 bond of the United Rall-
ways company which Mr. Kavanaugh
declared forfeited In an opinion to
Councilman Wallace aeveral weeks ago.
Mr. Kavinaush la out of the city at
present, and It In probable that the opin
ion will not come up before the next
meeting of the council.
Leading members of east side push
clubs appointed last Jane as an nd
vlsory board to the charter revlsfon
committee will meet before the first of
September to outline plans wnicn mey
Will suggest for the amendments to tho
charter. Included among these are the
suggestions for municipal lighting and
lacing or parKecr street b in uiamt
rk commission.
Wa sponge snd press vour clothes
shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month,
Main (ll. A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark.
Steamer Jesse Harktna, for Camas,
wasnougal and way landlnas. dally ex
copt Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aocK at 2 p. m.
E. W. Moore, expert
Elks' building. Seventh an
photographer,
d Utark sts.
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street,
luncn ii.su to i, business men s luncn.
D. Chambera A Son., opticians,
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
321
W. A. Wise and assoctatea, painless
aenusis, nun ana wasnington.
Berger,
9391.
signs. 284 YamhilL Main
Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam
Journal want ada. lc a word.
AT THE THEATRES
Orpheum Parked From Pit to Dome.
The opening of the Orpheum theatre
last evening demonstrated to the theatre
going public of Portland the class of
performance to be seen booked by the
Orpheum people. The rounds of ap
plause that greeted the performers was
most gratifying.
Advanced vaudeville, as shown last
night. Is the result of the Orpheum sys
tem of booking in Europe as well as in
this country. The burnt cork comedians
Clifford and Burke were about ex
hausted answering the repeated calls
of the audience.
Orpheum Vaudeville.
With a truly grand effort on the part
of the lone pianist, an lmiassloned and
statistical discourse on tho part of tho
manager-president, Ueorge L. .Baker,
and an outpouring of smartly garbed
people the Orpheum circuit was made
welcome to our city hist evening. The
circuit waa made welcome, Manager
Sutton waa made welcome, each indi
vidual artist was made welcome; In fact,
everybody waa made welcome but the
musicians' union. It was a typical
Orpheum show which means that It
was real vaudevflle and not a con
glomeration of boiea. and It waa a real
Orpheum audience, with the house
pacrfd to thrt doors, everybody happy
und as Interested us a circus crowd.
There is a something shout r vaude
ville sIioh tlut smacks of the circus
a constant change and newness und
"blEarreness" that partakes of the na
ture of a spectacle, and that pleases in
the same way, that tickles the same
nerves. If Its your Idea of heaven to
have a circus ever' week, then tho
Orpheum Is your Elysium. The only
difference Is that in the Orpheum your
seat is comfortable. An that It's ap
pealing, no one will deny. It was so
appealing last night that we chortled in
glee over everything that was done, Wi
large crowd that assembled In th Air-
dome. Two of the prettiest songs of
the evening were sung by Msrgusrlts
La Fonts. The first was "In Caatllta"
and In the second act "Glow-Worm."
The lighting effect and work of the
chorus In both songs wars classy, but
Miss La Ponte's voles was Just right.
Llttl Winifred Green Is about the
cutest thing ever aeon. Hr "Auto
moblllng" and "Yankee Doodle Cam to
Town" gave her a chance to further
Ingratiate heraelf Into tha heart of tha
Oaka' patrons and sha was warmly re
ceived. Allen Curds as Busy Issy could
show many a soda water clerk fins
points in tha mixing of tha drug storp
nevers tel.
Other song hits of the evening were:
"I'm Afraid to Come Home In the
Dark." Herbert Lindley; "Character
Hong." Dave Caston; "I Know a Olr!
Like You, Albert Leonard, winurw
(Sreen and Mayme Prager: "Since Arrah
Wanna Married Barney Carney," Mar
guerite La Ponte; "Wangdoodle." Clam
age. Lindley. Leonard, Flgg and Caston.
Tomorrow and Thursday will posi
tively be the last dava for discount on
east side gss bills. Portland Oas Co.
World's Scenic Koute.
The scenic wonders of th Canadian
Paclfle route are bevnnd description.
This Is the verdict of th traveling pub
lic. Purchase your tickets via tha
"Worlds Scenic Route ." The roal that
haa mors to offer than all other roads
combined.
ckooxjb Aim oouaoas.
IOKOOU AJTO OOLUOII.
AMTJIBbEB JTTg.
a Main 6 A102O
THPATDr
Main 6 A102O MATS
IS 25 59c
NIGHTS
IS 25-
THEATRE J0
Advanced Vaudeville Week August 17.
naale Bbennsn
Why Not 8tud I Under a Pen Artist?
BOOKKKEPINO under anExpert Accountant V 't
BANKING under a Bank Cashier? Vf;
CORPORATION Accounting under a System-man ? "
ARITHMETIC under a Thorough Mathematician ?
SHORTHAND under a Convention and Court Reporter?
TYPEWRITING under a Practical Touch Operator ?
Letter-writing, English, Spelling, etc., under thoroughly corapetesl'
instructors ?
At the Oaks.
A wrestling match between a giant
baboon and a man is to be the novel
feature at the Oaks alrdome every aft
crnoon this week. Kidd the big ape of
the Carlos monkey and dog show, has
been receiving some Instruction in the
art of handling himself on the mat and
bouts are to be tried between tho ani
mal and EJ Weisendanger, a -Ifrtlnnd
boy, formerly with Norrls and Howe's
circus.
the pi
of the par
Property worth $54,220 will be In
herited by Mrs. Marian Starr from" her
husband. Everett O. Starr, according to
the report filed with the county clerk
bv the administrator. Claude D. Starr.
The widow is the only heir. The chief
asset consists of 40 shares in the Starr
Estate company, valued at $30,000.
Alleging that her husband abused
her. called her bad nnmes, and accused
her of stealing some of his money, Mrs.
Annie E. Stencil has begun suit for sep
aration from John N' Stencil, to whom
rhe was married In Sheboygan. Mich., in
1902. She says he was also addicted to
the use of liquor and made humiliating
Charges against her thru were untrue.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advance
and used only between the hours of 5
and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrerv to these rules or waste
fully It will be shut off.
The following articles were found on
tli streetcars yesterday and can be re
covered by c.lllng at the lost article,
room First and Alder streets: Three
purses, market basket, lunch box, um-
brella, sunshade. Jacket, kodak films, j
XiiniP, two pairs Ol kiuvcb, aun iant! mm
four packages.
The New York society of Oregon will
bold a garden party at the residence
Of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Van Tyne. Ports
mouth avenue. Portsmouth station, to
night. Visiting New Yorkers as well as
Pontages' Feature Acts.
An exquisite presentat ion of the
latest novelty O liana San and company
in a beautiful production of "The
Geisha's Dream,'' Is a top-notclier. A
number of pleasing scents arc depicted
on canvas, while four young women
garbed as Japanese maidens pose ar.
the seasons. The act Is a series of novel
surprises, beautiful to behold.
Under Water Artists.
An act of unusual novelty is that of
the Finneys at the Grand this week.
Thev eat, drink and sleep beneath the
waves of an Immense crystal tank.
Jules Garrison and his assistants ' have
a njerrv travesty on the ancient Romans
of the Shakespearean kind.
Building Permits.
II. Deimel. erect dwelling, Clinton, he
Fast Twentv-thtrd and Kiist
' Twentv-foifrth. $1,500; Homeopathy
hospital company, erect hospital. East
Second hetwet n Ila.spalo and Multno
mah, $10,(100; M. L. Kline, erect dwell
ing Laurel between Chapman and
Nineteenth, Jio.iu'"; i. n bikouuk.
erect dwelling. Dcnhnm between Dekum
and Winona. $1,200; David Fennt, erect
dwelling, Lovejoy between Twenty-first
and Twent v-second. $200; Sarah
Linebaugh. erect dwelling. Kil'lngswort h
between Patton and Maryland, $1,200;
Joseph Reed, erect dwelling. Kast Grant
between East Thirtv-seventh and East
Thirtv-eighth. $1,400; R. M. Garrahan.
erect " dwelling. East Forty-eighth be
tween Hancock and Broadway. $2,000;
H. H. Donnell. erect dwelling. Ross be
tween Cherrv and McMillen. $3,900.
blessed the tumblers with ingratiating
smiles and we hugged to our breasts the
mother-in-law Joke. We took the coy
young thing to out hearts twice, we
giggled over It and chuckled at Its
capers mid trundled It on our knees and
laughed at It till the tears ran down
our cheeks. We made It a child again.
Just for that night.
Bv way of prologue Ringmaster
George L. Baker, In a costume of brown
cloth, cut sheaf, appeared in a song and
dance entitled "Ain't It Awful. Mabel!''
It. In this case being the musicians
union. After the little prelude to the
effect that he was president of the
managers' association, etc., etc., Mr.
Raker told of the woes of the managers.
He dealt inostlv In fleures and fleures
are not our strong suit, but this much
Is certain, the managers have decided
to do without the orchestras until th?
first of the year, anyway, and maybe
forever. It all depends on the degree
of reasonableness exhibited by tl.e
union, according to the manager-president,
and the change was not made out
of deference to the wishes of music-
lovers, as some had foolishly supposed.
Following Mr. Baker the pianist
struck up Von Suppe's "Jolly Robbers ' ,
he must have been a surreptitious:
member of the union himself and the
show was on. i
Fred Bond waa the headllner. and ,
Fred Bond is an extraordinarily funny j
farcour-as witness his success in re-.
Juvenating mother-in-law. "Handtaer
chlef No. 15." which was Mr. Bond's
vehicle. Is simple, verv simple. It is :
merely a mother-in-law tale, without,
even variations. But Mr. Bond and his
company were so good and the spirit of
welcome so permeated the atmosphere I
that few things nave causen more
laughs with a Portland audience than
did he and his. Fremont Benton as
Rosie St. Regis was fairly good and the
others of Mr. Bond's company were
satisfactory.
The next Installment of mother-in-law
came with Wilbur Mack and Nella
Walker In "The Bachelor and the Maid."
You wouldn't understand "The Bachelor
and the Maid" If I described it to you.
But mother-in-law figures prominently
as an absent treatment. She is not
there in the flesh, but she Is in the
spirit. It is a Newlywedh act and is
entertaining.
Janet Melville is one or tne runniest
women von II see, and rwvie oieisuu is n
good foil. Janet is "there. that s all.
Ynu don't want to talk about her in cold
print. But you do want to see her ana
hear her. And Clifford and Burk are
the familiar burnt cork comedians, ex
cepting that Clifford is better than the
familiar ones.
As for the animal part of the show
if vow can stand it to watch baboons
some people can t Orals J.rodlgies will
make vou sav "oh" ami jh" and "isn't
that wonderful" and all t'e things you
s.-iy when vou see baboons walk the
tight rope, 'dress and undress on the
trapeze and loop the loop on a bicycle.
It was a good Orpheum show, well
rounded and pleasing. And the days of
good vnudexllle for Portland seem to
have come for keeps.
FRE
An Extra Pair, of
Trousers With
Every Suit of
Clothes
Two Weeks Only
August 17 to 29
Suits from $20 to $50
Grant Phegley, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
Bond k Benton
Orals' rrodisrlss
KslvUls h Stetson
Clifford ft Burks
Wilbur tuok
Bsno, Jordan k Esno
Orphsum Moving
Floturss.
TDE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe
Another Big BUI.
THE ' riNNEYS
THE LEADINO BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON
Champion swim
mers of ths world.
Ths only act of
Us kind before the
publlo today.
Jules Ciarrlpnn :
( 'o.. present I ng a
"Modern Unman.".
The f'antzer Trio,
Kleanor , Blanch- 1
irrt. Al Ionlmrdt,
I.lnnstrom
tier Hon.
& An-
THE LYRIC
BUN. MAT.. AIT, 23
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8EWTB
"TB3 COBTCSSIOirS 07 A WITH"
Prices Eve., 10c. 20c, ,'IOc Mat. Tues
Thur.. Sa., Sun.. 10e. 2oc.
A good school none better. Well established reputation. Successful
graduates. Skillful, painstaking: teachers. Living Expenses low. Many
i inner anvantages. L,ei us ten you aooui mem. write tor catalogue.
j SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL
PANTAGES THEATRE
ASVAXrOXD VAUDEVILLE
Stars of all JTatlons
All this week: O'Hana San A Co..
Kauffman Bros., Rldl Co. Merritt Si
Love, Tralnor A Dale. Klllntt E. Heanier.
the Blograph. presenting "The VlkhiR's
Daughter" and "The Indv Politician."
Matinees dally 16 cents; two shows at
nlitht. 16 and 26 cents.
THE
Sec the Refur
nished Baths
Wrestling- Kstohl
MAN vs APR, 3 p. m.
1'nlque, Kunnv.
Tonig-ht's Bill:
"CHOW-CHOW."
Cars First and Alder.
IS OUR MOTTO
( Said an Employer: "Stick to quality.
It will win out in the end." We do
i ,, .. , .
sticit to quality." mat is tne 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
Tlie Oaks "( how ("how."
"Chow Chow" is on at the Osks. That
Is sufficient ior those who like to set
away from tho city for an hour or two
nnd listen to catchy songs in n cool
place. From the time the curtain went
up untM the finale there was not a sober
minute in 'Chow ("how." One of the
funniest conceits of the season was the
easolene cocktail. It well, one has to
drink it to enioy Its effect and there
is nnlv on,, idaco 'n town to act It.
The 'songs were better than usual for
a first night performance anrl the pretty
chorus was worked overtime by the
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SILVER FILLINGS 35k rp
HOLD FILLINGS 7hf VP
NET OF TEETH .4 an
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GOLD CROWNS .... 82.50 TO JgioO
All work guaranteed for ten years
Lady attendant always present.
All work done absolutely without pain
by specialists of from 12 to 20 years'
Boston Denfisls
891 Morrison St Opp. Fostoffloe.
Horn Phone A-2030. Phone Main 3030.
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
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Strong faculty, modern equipment;
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Illustrated catalogue with full in
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ACQUIRES
MUSIC - SINGING
LANGUAGES
Honsnrlf sly Aooompllahmsnta
In tha refined and genteel atmos
phere or
ST. MARY'S
ACADEMY
fobtxajts, ouaov.
Bo
of
All
la
lntsrfersnos Is matters
llflon.
courses thoroughly modern
subject and system.
Write for announcement describing
school and outlining studies. Ad
dress Sister Superior
St. Mary's Academy, Fortl&ad, Or.
MR. AND MRS. LIPMAN TO CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
those residing here are cordially Invited
Take St. John car, Second and Alder
streets.
A. B. Wilcox, -Janitor, of the Failing
building, was brought to the county Jail
this morning on an Insanity charge
His long night vigils at work
thought to have affected his mind. He
Imagines that detectives are looking for ' decorated
Mm. Friends have agreed to care for
him at a private sanitarium.
W. SI. Ladd. administrator of the A.
H Johnson estate, has sold the Tam
hlll county property under order of tha
county court, but will continue to re
ceive bids for the properties in Mult
nomah an Washington counties until
August 15, 1P0S.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Lipman will enter
tain 29 of their relatives at dinner in
celebration of their golden -wedding an
niversary in thp parlors of the Hotel
Portland "This evening. Mr. Lipman is
the senior member of the firm of Lip-
nre 1 matv-Wmfe A- Co
flowers of this or being used. In
addition many yards of yellow ribbons
are being woven gracefully about the
walls and flowers and through the grow
ing palms which are being put in place
to Slid to the attractiv eness uf the scene.
One of the features of the decorations
for the table Is to -o p. little golden
I ship which was used at the fiftieth an-
G SI S ID
Will Be Made This Season by ths
0. R. & N.
CALIFORNIA HOTELS.
'AIBMONT
OTEL
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
I The Dalles, Oregon. A select boarding
ana aay scnooi ror young ladles.
This institution Is located on the
south bank of the picturesque Columbia,
and conducted by the Sisters of the
! Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
i Owing to the rapid increase of stu
dents enrolled during recent years. It
has become necessary to enlarge the
capacity of all dopartments. The entire
building has undergone complete reno
vation and Is now In readiness for the
opening of the forty-fourth scholastic
year, September S, 1308.
Thorough courses are offered In
Scientific Academic, Preparatory School,
and excellent Department of Music.
For prospectus apply to Sister Su-i
pernor.
f j BUSINESS COLLEGE
II II WASHINGTON ANDTSNTH T.
II II PORTLAND. ORIOON
LA. J 1 WRITE FOR CATALOG
I Th School that Placet You tn Good Porition
Good Wages Are
Paid Telegraphers
And
The hotel parlors and tables are being nKersnrv celebration of Mrs. Llpman's
toaay in yenow, numerous mother ana latiiT :i years ago.
The new parcel post arrangements be
tween t) postofflce departments of the
t'nlted States snd Great Britain, where
by packages weighing as much as 11
pounds may be sent from this country
to England without regard to value.
HELD HER BABY UNDER WATER
FOR HALF AN HOUR AT A TIME
It floats!
But that is not the
only reason why you
should use Ivory Soap
for the bath.
Other reasons are: It
lathers freely; rinses
quickly and leaves the
skin cool, clean and
smooth as satin.
For all parpoct thit inrolre
the ue of ( better-than-ordi-rurv
op, Ivory Sosp it with
out an equal. No "feet"
a.'ki!i in it; no coloring mitter;
no injuriout ingredient of tnj
kind.
Ivory Soap
99 Per Cent. Pure
"It has been proven from the expe
rience of showmen and animal trainers
time and time again that animals can
take care of their young much better
than human beings,'' said George Conk
lln, who has charge of the zoological
department of the Barnum & Halley
greatest show on earth, which exhibits
Tuesday and Wednesday of neiit week
"So far as I know, there Is Only one
! place in the country w nere tney raise
' nlppopotaml. and that is the Bronx
! park in New York. When the first
hippopotamus wss born, the mother de
veloped the habit of taking the baby
. under the water snd holding It there for
20 and 30 minutes at a time.
"Now there was a bunch of wise keep
ers thst watched the performance a
number of times and became greatly
agitated. They feared the old lady
would drown the little one, so rather
than endure the repruarhes of the park
authorities, or the agony of seeing Its
desth, thev took It from the mother It
was nowhere but on d-ek. for that little
fellow from then on. the "wise ones'
havlns concluded thev knew the same
of bringing up baby hippopotami better
I tnan tne mottier
The result of their csre and atten
tion was a hippopotami funeral, with
the attendants and the old beast for the
chief -mourners Ths next time the
trainers were wiser, snd when the
mother took It under the water for JO
or 10 minutes at a time their pulses be
haved In a normal way and the little
fellow was allowed to soak. This one
grew and was sent to Cincinnati.
"Did you ever observe a hlppopots
ni closely? They are the nearest sp-
r roach to the Ichthsutisn of prehistoric
tmes that we know of among the ani
mal family. Ths phvslognooiT is abso
lutely hrutsllted. There Is nothing to
ths face except the snout and lower
)sw, which Is out of all proportion to j
ths rest of the bru josiiu In the
region of the hesT "uere tnentslMy- Tj
cornmnniy locate!, tnit is, aooui ine
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
tuaxs lit ouqoi)
FROM PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi-; VmnA exceeds supply, easily ac-
cent appointments and perfect quired, short hours. w win
service leave nothing to be de-! place you. Day and evening classes
sired.
Cnder the same management which
made the Palace Hotel the world's stand
ard for 40 years.
Blnfls rooms with bath $2 .50,
$3.00. J4.00. $6.00, J6.00, tl 00.
JR.00. J10.00.
vSoltss $10.00, $12.50. $15.00,
$18.00. $90. 60 Mild -UpWHI us.
REACHED BY DIRKCT
STREETCAR FROM FERRY
83 rzrra ST., fitth vxoob.
STREETCAR FROM FERRY. ; f f f MO 1A I FPF
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY DALLAS tULLLllfc
As Follows:
To
Direct
Chicago .$72.50
St. Louis 67.50
ness mentally Is no less than the dense
ness pbylcally the hide being imper
vious to bullets i
o ani h 1 h I n tr hq a t rfllnH Htrrrtrrt :
amus was nor known, it Is the verv Rf Paul fil 1 1
quintessence of density, and Ig to the UJ.1J
animal kingdom what the lignum vitae
is to the egelntue.
She Likes Good Things.
Mrs- ("has E Smith of West Frank
lin. Maine. my I like gool things
nnd have adnpte.1 Pr Kings New I. If
Pills as our family laxative meli-lne.
because they are good and do their work
without making a fuss about It." These
painless purifiers sold at Skldmore Drug
Co. 25c.
Omaha 60.00
Kansas City .. 60.00
On Way
Via
California
$87.50
82.50
81.75
75.00
75.00
esra and orer th eyes, three (a it-1
rskn Jess than; nothing. Ths dense-
John Roach Straton, D. D.
Winner nf the Commercial club
thousand dollar prise for the best
srtlcle on Portland, will lecture at
the
White Temple
Twelfth and Taylor Vt
friday, August 21, 8 p. 9.
"The South in Song
and Story"
nirun cox.omxB
JTOTLn . QUABTKT
Will 8tng ths O'p Southern Songs
L ABKraiOir Ma. Tickets oa
at i. K. GUI s an tbs Whit
Tempi.
TICKETS WILL BE ON 8 ALB
August 21, 22
Good for return In tJ lys with stop
over privileges at pleaeur within limits.
REMEMBER THE DATES
Fr any further Information call l
tbs city ticket Africa. Third sod Wi
Ukfton itTMtt, or writs t
WM. M'MURRAY
General Passenger Agent.
PORTLAND. OREGON,
Hotel St Francis
SAN FRANCISCO
This hostelry possesses all the
best features of the world's finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideas to the sum of hotel happi
ness. It has introduced to Pacific
Coast Hoteldom the Electric
Grill. Pnetimatic Tube Service,
Magneta Clock System and today
represents the farthest dvance of
science in hotel service in America.
Rtet European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
JAMES WOODS
The purposes of this Institution are
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lay a
deep and broad foundation In the study
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
and to build up a strong and Intel
lectual moral character.
Rose City
Business College
143 riFTE ST., FORTX.AITB, OS.
Practice business principles when
you take a business course.
Saving: on expenses and getting
results are twd fundamental busi
ness principles.
U) "VTe save you 40 per cent on
tuition and books. We are not In the
combine, on rates.
(2) We get ths same results In
six months that other onlleeea at
in nine to twelve months.
(J) Br combining the cheaper
tuition Dlan with nnlcker results
save the nunil one half of tha mb
of a business course. Any young
person can afford to take our buai-
ness courses.
W. W. WTUXAJCS, X.
Manager.
Oregon Expert College MILLS COLLEGE
For Young Women
Offers Usual OoUsrs Courses) Classi
cal, Scientific Elementary, Aoade
mlo and Musical.
Kxpenses nominal. The faculty can
arrange for limited number of students
to earn their way In full or In part.
New term commences September It.
Tor Catalogs and Information Address
C. A. MOCK, Dallaa. Orefoa.
Hotel Von Dom !MoasTEl McMinnvflle College
IDE IDEAL EDUCATION
la.'1 11. I
I St. Francis Academy
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CwdKU4 k? tk SUtm af ta al Pa
BDUDIHGS WBW lOmPMBWT WTW
PPRHISRHtGS BRIGHT aD 1CW
bT a4 IUst4eii PvpiU accept
l.maiiud Hub Arkaol Graaaa
rWi banlai : Utrary TU1M : Maawa MaAits
No diarnmlaatioa la raluio
la Wrtta tar lafarmaUa A4raM Una SeawlOT J
Only wowan s college on Paciflo tout
Offers same advantages aa beat eastern
institutions. Full collegiate course, rji.
grees conferred. For three years only,
the three upper classes of the Seminary
Department, offering preparation for
Mills college, the universities ami aaat.
era colleges, will be continued. (o
credlted) Special opportunities In do
mestic science, music and art. Rarnaat
Christian Influences: non-sectarian: all
forms of healthful outdoor amusements.
larai location in Deauiirui uakland hilla
Fall term begins August It, ltOt. For
catalogue and brochure of views ad
dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President. Mills
College P. O.. CaL
S41 Turk St.. when you visit
iii r&Ajrciaco.
Class A building, fine cafe Hawaiian
muslr. rstes 1 1 up. European. From
Ferry depot take any Market st car.
Oet eff at J!n t F. J Pw Vrr
fsy wv A-ni
Flemish and Oak Finish
1.40 FER GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
1.2S rER GALLON
RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA
The most completely equipped Mili
tary Academy on the Coast. Cavalry,
iniiniry Anniery. Annual encamp
ment Extensive grounds. Athletics
encouraged Swimming pool. Accredited
st universities. Opens. August la. Ad-
ares Ariaur t. c dj, a. At. IX IX, bend
master.
Portland Sash 5 Door Co.
in rmcaTT rr.' rosrxajrs. om.
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparattoei for all eastern
end west am coUerea, ElfkUi yaar be
gins September !L Hit, CatsOoym.
THS ALLEN PREPARA TORT CHfX3X.
Portiaad. Or.
Successful Men read 'Wants'
ECLECTIC
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
NOW IN SESSION ,
DAT AID BTXJmrO ClAMxa
Place young people to rood position a.
Our Individual Instruction the best.
No dlsoouraged etudanta, all make
C-ood progreee.
x. a. mzcMAmoaov, lli, Pre.
Worcester block, Portland, Orefoa.
Phone Main .
It whole environment I elean ani
wholesome; ae saloons; rood etty gnv.
em ment; stroeg. aggresetve share )ia.
A Christian rnenltjr.
OoMfsea: PropnratorT. Co! lag' t a.
Cons erT story and Commercial L'ua.
trated knlleUa Jwst Issued.
Aso&xaft. . C, ox rr.
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