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VTHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1908. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Orpheum Vaudeville. (rand Vaudeville Pantagea Vaudeville Ths Oaks . . I)og and Pony Show. I p. m. "Ctiow Chow." 70TTBXAX. AT TSI BEAOKEI. In order to procure prompt and e e mora satisfactory service, when at tha auoimar resorts, order e from the following Journal 4 agents at regular city rataa. Ilwaeo & Ilwnoo Railway com- e pany. H. B. Woodruff, newa e agent. Long Beach, Edward McAllen. 4 Ocean Park. H. B. Woodruff. 4 4 Seavlew. Tp E. 8trauhaL 4 4 The IJreikeraW. M. Arthur. 4 4 Oearhart. A. UUInger. 4 4 Seaside, Lynn Hurtls, head- 4 4 quarters at Lewis & Co. 4 4 Newport. Harlln Talbert. 4 4 Collins BprlnKS. J. W. Beloher. 4 4 Wiiholt Springs, F. W. Mc- 4 4 Leran. 4 4 Carson. Wash.. Mineral Springs 4 4 hotel. 4 4 ST. JOHNS PLANS AUTO GOES OVER FOR NEW STREETS DDK INTO SLOUGH County Judge W abater has approved a settlement of the claim cf the estnto of Henrietta Edith Lleto against the I'nlted Artisans, n fraternal Insurance organization, for $150. Mrs. Llebe wna the wife of llarrv '. Llelie. who killed her and then himself lust August. Among their papers was found an In surance policy In the I'nlted. Artisans for J2.000, hut the policy provided that In case of death by suicide only such amount Khnuld he payable as had been paid In premiums. In the case of Ijlehe he had paid Sir., and this sum will go to the estate of tho wife, she having Survived her husband hv a few moments nd thereby Inherited his claim. Stricken with apoplexy. Mrs. Thomas Itynn died at her home., (S7,r Clinton street, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Kyan was ."fi years of age, and leavn besides her husband two married daughters. Mrs William Turner and Mrs. j.rnesi Kngle. and a younger daughter. Olive. ;lepulv Coroner I ninnliiK w as untitled of the death but thought It not necessary to hold an livjucst. The family Is web known in the city, where thev hnve re sided for ninny years At Central W. C. T. I' Wednesday afternoon Hey. c. P. nianchard, pastor of the I'nlted Brathren church had Charge of the program, the subject be ing "Sabbath Observance." A number of ladles took part Next week the ladies will hold a meeting ami basket picnic In i lie city park. "Honest Home." will he the subject. It Is hoped that many will conic and a very pleasant outing enjoyed. Frank Rowland, or Hill, a trusty In! the state Insane asylum at Salem, saw his chance to leave the institution yes terday morning and did so without de lay. He walked all the way to Portland. Teaching here last evening. lie went to relatives on Columbia street, who. know ing that he should be returned to the asylum, called In the police. He was taken back to Salcra today. ' Charging; that her husband drove her away from their home on Sauvies Island on August 1 and ordered her iaway again when she tried to return Iflve days later. Mrs. Delia Lunisden has begun suit for divorce from George fLumsden In the circuit court They were married In Vancouver. Wash., in 191. Hhe alleges numerous cruel acts ind bad names. Street Improvements are. tha main topics of discussion In St. Johns at this time. The cltlaena take great pride In beautifying the town, and the city en gineer Is the busiest official there. Most of his time taken up In the platting and grading of new streets. The latest Improvement to be voted for by tho council Is that of Hayes street, which will b graded and made ready to re ceive a coat of macadam at a cost of nearly J4.000. Burlington street and other thoroughfares also are to be Im proved In the near future. The cltv treasurer is making final arrangements for the placing of the $65,(100 dock bund Issue, and as soon as the final transfeia are made active work on the building of the dock, will begin. The wet forces are massing for the fray again next year. They say there have been more arrests for drunkenness since the local Option law went Into ef fect than ever before in 81. Johns. Confused by Ligrht, Chauf feur Is Plunged With Machine Into Pond. Hugh Stevenson, a chauffeur of the F. A. Bennett Automobile company, I awfully glad he's alive today. Ijtst night about 12 o'clock he was driving out East Taylor at a high rate of speed 111 b 20 horsepower Reo when the ma chine hit a bank of dirt In tha middle of the street and plunged down Into HAwthorno aiough near Sast Ninth street. The auto stuck In tho mud and the young chauffeur stuck to the seat. He was unhurt except for u few scratches received from some low hanging branches of trees through which the "bubble crashed on Its descent to the ine iaci ui .i1,,,h veny dull since the . a,Z.. business has been new law haa been In fnroe, thev hope" to change the tide of public feeling at the next election. The "drv" voters, how ever, are not looking worried. They say that business Is always dull at this season of the vear, and that It Is not due to the hcglra of the saloons that trade has been snmeyhnt slack. been at Tonopah for onlv three months, and excent for this brief period bo has been Western T'nlon manager at To ledo, Ohio. Mr. Howie has been for 26 years In the service of the company. W. M. I.add. administrator of the A. H. Johnson estate, haa sold the Yam hill county property under order of the county court, but will continue to re ceive bids for the properties In Mult nomah and Washington counties until August 1908. Archbishop Christie nnd nearly all the clergy of the archdiocese are this week on retreat at Columbia university The exercises (f the retreat, which are in charge of Father Teefey of Toronto will continue until Friday. Mrs Abbie Jacobs has begun suit for divorce In the circuit court from Ward K. Jacobs, alleging that ho deserted her In March. 1 '.107. Thev were married In Portland In September. 1803. Rate wnr Ktenmer Homer sails di rect for Han Francisco Thursday even ing Cabin $10, berth and meals In cluded, i". II. Thompson, agent, 128 Third street We sponge and press your clothes, .-bine your shoes, allyfor $1.60 month. Main 014. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 3" Stark. Our Friday special, $1 50 Port or Sherrv wines 75c per gallon. National Wine Co., corner Fifth nnd Stark. Phones Main 0 4 9 D . A-4133. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas. Vashcugal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Stevenson was going out to Fast Twentieth and Morrison streets witn extras for another automobile of the firm when he, met with some obstruc tions in Morrison street where the road way is being torn up preparatory to paving. He turned aside Into Taylor street and continued on his way. Not knowln- the street he did not stop when he sa,w t-he mound of dirt, thlnjt Ing It a shadow. Only the oil lamps on the machine were on and these did not furnish enough light to Illumine the path. Had the machine not struck the ob stacle It Is quite likely that It would have plunged,Mntn the slough anyway, with worse results for the driver as Taylor street ends a short distance further on In Hawthorne slough, there being no fill at this point. The auto mobile was pulled out of the mud this morning with the aid of a block and tackle. It was not badly damaged. FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH KS Chief Campbell received two checks esterday to be applied to the firemen's frellef fund. One of the checks was Or $100 from W. .7 Van Schuyver A 'o.. and the other was from A. J. Hnr er for $26. The Van Schuyver bulld- ik was burned at the fire which oc troyed the Ablngton building. larper suffered a loss In the north end 1 ire which swept over four blocks. R. W". Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. D. Chambers Morrison street. Son., optician, corner of Sixth. 321 W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, 9391. signs. 284 Yamhill. Main Journal want ads. 1c a word. CAME TO VISIT CofsiX BIT FOUND III3I DEAD Fire soon after 6 o'clock lest evening damaged tho frame buildings at the northeast corner of Twtlfth and Wash ington streets to the extent of over J7.0U0. An open 'can of gasoline had been placed too near a gas Jet In the tailor shop of A. Zldell. 433 Washing ton streets. This building was practically de stroyed, while, a cleaning shop and cof fee house at 4.11 Washington were se riously damaged. At the next number. 42H. were the shopu of Freeborn & Co.. wall paper and paints, and J. K. Stern, tailor. ICach place was damaged about JuO, mostly from water. At 436 Washington was the Donaca Crane grocerv nd tills was a-lso heavily damaged. The buildings around the corner on Twelfth street were but slightly damaged. At 3:30 this morning smoldering em bers started a second fire, but the fire men lost little time in extinguishing it. IDA SWORE, THEN USED HER TEETH Officer Meets His Waterloo in Taking Drunken Wom an to Station. Ida Williams, nut of Jail only a few days, strayed Into a new district yes terday afternoon. Patrolman Small found her at Elevunth and Hoyt streets abusing every one) who passed. Small was not acquainted with Ida. Had he known her there would have been no attempt to spare her feelings by bring ing her down town on a street car. Usu ally Ida has to be strapped to a post while the patrol wagon is peing cnnro. All went well until Ida was seated in tho mr Then the circus began, and in a moment Small found that the horrified passengers were giving him tho w hole side of the car to himself and the lady with the Jug She fought, bit, swore, threw her (trees up over nci head nnd raised Cain generally. Three policemen were needed to carry her from Third street to the station. One held her ragged skirts together and supported her feet, another held her around the wnlst, while the third carried her wagging head to keep her from shouting profanity. Today she was given a sentence that will keep her off the streets for a time. The next time Small finds Ida he will not ven ture on a street car with her. FOOliiSPEClRS WORKJNSECRET Federal Officers Testing (ioods Sold to Portland Housewives. RE-OPENING NONPAREIL MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Preliminary Showing Autumn Modes Saturday, August Twenty-second Having been closed for three weeks remodeling. Installing new fixtures, etc. 124 Seventh, near Wash oxoou a mo couiam Boxooz.a ass coxxaaaa. Your penmanship secures (he position, motion follows. All things else beinR equal, pro- Why tie handifa;ipefl with a scrawl when you can learn to write a rapid, legible business hand in a few months by attending the EVENING CLASSES of the LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND. Other Taught OREGON CAXxrOBirxA hotel. 'AIRM0R1T HOTEL A good school none better. Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Expense low. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL ciimStlmgh) "THE SCHOOL OF QCALITT" SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be de-:-,t Under the same management which Portland Business College made the Palace Hotel the world s stand ard for 40 years. Single room with bath 12 SO. $3.00. MOO, 16.00. $6.00. 17 00, 18.00, $10.00. Suites $10.00. $12.60, $16 00. $18.00, $20.00 and upwards. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM FERRT. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY 55 AT THE THEATRES . Two pure food Inspectors sent out by tho department at Washington of which Iir H. W. Wlliy n at the head are naid to bo In Portland makinf? Investi gations. It Is tirderstood that there have been several, or in fm-t a profit many, violations of this law which was passed by ronitress for the prol.ctlon of the pr.blio and it Is the purpose of the ie- ! paiUmnt lu mihMp- lilt- inv esiiKai mns 1 and follow tnem wirti prosecutions 111 the federal eourt in the event that any of the dealers Hrc found to be vlolat- j lug the law. (me of the romplnlnts that has been j filed with the department officials Is j understood to be with reference to granulated sufcar. The sugar that Is being Hold In many places In this part! of the country is salil to be entirely; too white. To Ret this whiteness It Is, said that a chemical process is used ' which Is in violation "t the pure fpiod regulations. The inspector are quietly goins about examining: many of the canned articles that are offered for sale. The patent medicines, also, come In for their share of attention. The funeral of John Milton Mcguaid he east side contractor, who died at he fioo.i Pnmarltnn hospital Monday. ,vas held from Dunning s unueriaKing hapel this morning. I lie burial was In I .one Fir cemetery Rev. V. T. Jordan! f the Central Ihiptist church was In haree of the services. James C. Mc- buald, a brother, la the sole IMng rela-1 Arthur Tiarnes. a farmer boy from Ooldendale, Wash., came to Portland a few days ago, rxneoting to visit his cousin. Albert Hoffman. When he ar rived he learned that hie cousin hail died a short time before and be found while 1 himself among strangers, without funds. Having no place to sleep, he went to the park at night and was picked up by a policeman at ? 3i a. m. As he was under IS years of age, the attention of Chief Prphnttpn Officer Hadlev was called to the case. The l.nv en Id he had been promlsepl a (oh in the suburbs, and he was allowed to go in further Kverybody Happy at the Orpheum. The very atmosphere at the Orpheum theatre this week seems to be perme ated with fun, mirth and melody. Every ru ; Is a meritorious one and the fea ture act of Itpuid and Benton Is a three act comedy given In one. Wilbur Mack and the baby In "The Bachelor and tilt Maid" have made a record breaking hit. The average married man only shows his worst' shlo to his better half. "Chovr Chow" at Oaks. So popular Is the Allen Curtis show, "Chow Chow," at the Oaks this week thai a matinee will be given Sundav afternoon. This is the first time that a Sunday matinee has been ordered at the oaks', but the popularity of the play this we.'k Is the reason. search for It. TWO STOKES I'nrlor Water Sports. There Is something new under the sun. The Flnneys at tha Grand tbia w.-ek are giving a novelty which has 'set the town talking. Holding his 1 breath under water for several mln J utes Is one of Finney's feats and pick ling up coins from the bottom of the 1 tank with his teeth Is another. DISAGREEABLE AT HOME. IvOts of men nnd women who are agreeable with others, get "cranky" at home. Its not disposition. Its the liver. If vou find In yourself that you feel cross around the house, little things worry you, Just buy a bottle of Rallard's Heroine and put your nver HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN ERANCISC0 Each Rtiest receives, without asking, 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 study of individual require ments. BATES ETJROFEAW, FBOU $3 UFWABD. 0UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS I ME Alt THE SAME ' This ume stand for higher standard, !for better preparation. Employer nn jderstand, hence the many calls on ni ' for help. It pays to attend our school; 'largest in the Northwest two floors ! 55xl00 feet. In session all the year. Catalogue free. Call, telephone or write. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCTPA1 Tenth aod MorrUoo - Portland, OnfOB You and everybody around feel better for It. Price 60 cents per bottle. Bkldmore Drug company. In shape. you will Sold by A Word About the Simple Shoe Store Company. j This popular firm has secured the' storeroom 14'J Second street near AMt and will start a big opening fall shoe i sale of IO.O00 pairs of sample shoes at 1 one half price Friday morning. Tiiev have been located In Ihls city about eight months nnd are now entovlng the 1 litigest phot; tra.le of any Portland store, j The reason for tills Is that they sell all standard makes of shoes at cut rate prices and ou are alw ays sure to ' get Just what you want without pay-: In'g a fancy price, and remember, they : dlsidai all advertised go-ds Their by-word Is "Shoes for Every body." The new location will he known I as store No. 2. f;.M acquainted with their wav of selling sboes. Se, the Litr ?,! 11 .1 ' An explosion of acid In a car of mer- come and see the biggest display of handlse standing at the foot of North-i high grade shoes ; v. r show n n this cny. itememner. the l.lg shoe sale st.rts t rldny morn in i; at in a. m. He on hand. Store No 1. Morrison be tween First and Front. Store No 2 142 Second, near Abler When you want a good rellnhle hot jivater bag or syringe, fountain, bulb r whirling snrnv-dt will be to your ln- erest to visit our rubber goods depart ment. We handle only the better class .f goods and the prices are not mucn dgher than usually asked for Inferior roods. Albert nernl, the druggist, Z3j .Voshlncton street. Water through hose for sprinkling ard or sidewalks or washing porches r windows must be paid for in advance nd used only between the hours of 6 lind S a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must hot be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- ully It will oe enur oir. At Pnntngps Theatre. The latest creation In vaudeville Is O. liana San's beautiful sensation "The (ielsha's Iiremm. Tills Is something; after the style of the once famous liv ing pictures. Put staged In a much richer setting, while the gorgeous elec trical effects are the best ever seen here. "Confessions of a Wife." The pewlv reorganized F.rvln Rlunklll stock company will open its season at the Lyric on Sundry afternoon. August 2.'l in thr popular m.eo I ri nin t ic success "Til. Confessions of a Wife.'' UiKhvcisor, night discovered by the as- caused fire MANY PORTLXI)KI?S WILL VISIT JAPAN up street last men was soon letant vardmaster It was put out by he fire department before much dani- ge was done. T. S. Belcher, a well known lumber- nan, pleaded guilty In the municipal ourt today to violating the speed nrdl- ance. Fntrolmnn Unisll declared Heoh- r'l erneed at ruxteenin ana n asninir- on was SO miles an hour. Helcher was Hooklngs for the ex-c..riott of p a. ifl Ined 110. I coast business men to Japan whii:, the " j rnamner or coninie'c,. is irom oinu w ill The following article were found on j close August 2S and many Portland peo pie nave agreed to take th,. trip to the orient. The excursion will l-avc San Francisco September 25. reach Yok.. hama ci, toher 1.1 two lavs In f e. th- arrival of the America! fleer, and will leave November 4, reaching Sn Fran cisco November 2t The ex -ursioo i 'for the purpose o: en-curaglng and i.ro William IngoM, msnager at Tortlanl motlng trade rrlsti- n., between Paclf. . .... m ... t'eoaKt nnrtl nnH .IflnMn nnrl ! Ktr-w r.r . or the western i nion it sever i . ' " , ducted hv the chambers of comme-ce lonths. retires today to become Paclf-(0f p.1rfl- oom .itte eoast manager for the American Pis- . . hdet Telegraph company He Is sue- . . T, eedd by J t. Howie, who comes to l.f. (If nrtiann rrom i iimiwi, ,fv. ii nas The most popular b. er in the world There in cs profit to the dealer who sells It, because it rusts most at the brewery, yet Its sales exceed those of all other' bottled beer, which proves that Its superiority is recognized ev er w here It's easy enough to mnke love. trouble Is to keep it up. The AMUSEMENTS. Main 6 AI02O MATS I5-2S Mc NIGHTS 15-25- THEATRE s07Sc Advanced Vaudeville Week August 17. Bond ft Benton Orals' Prodig-les Melville is Stetson Clifford ft Bnrka Wilbur Maok Sadia Sherman Zno, Jordan ft Zeno Orpheum Mortar Flo tares. THE GRAND Vaadevllle deluxe Another Bl- B11L "THE FINNEYS" Champion swim mers of the world. The only act of Its kind before the public today. Jules Garrison A Co, presenting a "Modern Roman." The Pantier Trio, Eleanor Blanch rd. Al Leonhardt l.lndstrom & An-' derson. THE LYRIC StIN. MAT.. APO 2S THE ERVTar-BIfUlTXAI.Xi CO. PRE SENTS THE COZrrESSIOlTS OF A WIFE" .Prices Eve . 10c. 20c 30c. Mat. Tuet. Thur. Sat.. Sun., 10c, 20c. Rose City Business College 141 FIFTH ST., PORTLAND, OR. Practice business principles when you take a business course. Saving on expenses and getting results are two fundamental busi ness principles. 1 We save you 40 per cent on tuition and books. We are not In the combine on rates. (2) We get the same results In six months that other colleges get In nine to twelve months. (3) By combining the cheaper tuition plan with quicker reeults we save the pupil one half of the cost of. g business course. Any young person can afford to take our busi ness courses. W. W. WTZ.Z.XAMS, H. Manager. S., ACQUIRES MUSIC - SINGING LANGUAGES Housewifely Accomplishments In the refined and genteel , atmoe-1 phere or I ST. MARY'S a a Wv w age r A ALAUMIY, POBTXpAJTD, OREOOR. Ha Interference In matters of re ligion. All courses thoroughly modern In subject and system. Write for announcement describing school ejid outlining etudlea. Ad dress Sister Superior St. Mary's Aoademy, Portland. Or. I BUSINESS COLLEGE n WASHINGTON AMDTIHTH ST. PORTLAND. ORSOOM WRITE FOR CATALOG J7u Srkooi that Placet You in a Seed Por tion Good Wages Arc mills PaidTelegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening classes. Open all the year. Oregon Expert College 83 FIFTH ST., FIFTH FX.OOB. DALLAS COLLEGE 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. TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATE A' OUT OP TOWXI PEOPLE We can do your entire Crown. Bridge and Plate Work In a day if iwrswiy Positively Palnlees Extracting Free when plates or bridges are unbred Sensitive teeth and roots removed with out the least pain. Ten chairs nnly the most scientific and careful work. 30 TEARS IN PORTLAND-. WA WICIT AND ASSOCIATES IJ1V p.iniess Dentists. Offers Venal College Courses) Classi cal, Scientific Elementary, Aoade mio and Musical. PANTAGES THEATRE ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Stars of all Nations All this week: O'Hana San Co., Kauffman Rros., Sldi & Co., Merrltt Expenses nominal. The faculty ran I.ove. Tralnor & Dale, Elliott E. Beamer. arranpe for limited number of students Dip Hloirrnnh oresentfnor 'The Vlklnirs to earn their way in run or in pun. 1 laughter'' ami "The Lady Politician Matinees .Inlly 15 cents; night, lfi and 25 cents the r way New term commences September 23 two shows at j-or catalogue and Information Address NICKELODION C. A. MOCK, Dallas. Oregon. 130 SIXT1 Painless Dentists railing B a. m to p Painless Kxtractbm. S 1 Bnth Phones. A an I .ml.- ri.it.- . i ? Change ILvery Day ALL GOOD SUBJECTS. M. A MOST REMARKABLE SALE he streetcars yesterday and can h r- overed by calling at lost article room, "lrst and Alder streets: two snn- hsdes hook, two umbrellas, bucket. our psckagea. pair gloves, two purses i nd a hammer. John Roach Straton, D. D. Winner of the Commercial club thousand dollar prii fer the best article on Portland, will lecture at the White Temple Twelfth and Taylor tt&. Tomorrow at 8 p. m. "The South in Song and Story" PORTLAND COLORXS , rtrBrLza quartbt ""Ul Sing tfce Old Southern Pongs ADMISSION Me. Tickets on eele al the Coir morris I rhih. J. K. OlU and the White Temple- BLACK SILKS Values of Exceptional Merit on Terms of Six Dollars Down and Six Dollars a Month. You'll Find it Wise Economy to Buy Your Piano During This Sale. Save $125 to $200. The Beit Silk Vslnea Ever Offered In TnU City. i Thfrtv-alx inch black- nntir, tm f feta silk, best $1 25 ie a- STc n yard. J Inch eira Ikhi v Mark g mr ! snteed taff.-ta tlk. Pt.ni'nr, tl 7S .ju'l Itv. at II 20 a vard All bla. K d'esr roods, remnant, at hsrf prlr We are neaduuarters for mournirg materia!" cf sil kind McAlIen s Mcio-ine:i. Thud nd Morrlon an1 at ' daily san'fs are In buy "It's a wonler t foremen yesterla' epe gettina t.leaer ed day. Instead .f dwi-.d.mg I i" rr e " m ' d r,r,e . ' t e w n v ' ' ' - sr.,1 Mg. - o., n UITAX TO TAKE LIVIXGSTOXE'S PLACE O A Rltsn bes bi appoint by Ceunrllman Cellsr In fill the vnni' plc on the rartr revision corrmitt reused hv 'he declination of R A I.lr lnton to rvf on the rommltt" 1 Mr Ritsn hsa aecrtl tee srprdrt : ment, and the enmmlt'M ef It Is now j rnmplete. Mr. Ritxn bas been nr-1 ! In the lumber and timber bns'nees for ! rnenr years. He resides at 161 Et Twelfth. lea thu arest fi I'e;!sr will he ronrinflnr ard thn tu een rHe erhv ere are selling sc. menr eaeh day "1 th eele. Trv It today you will no duht find th Vwrgntn fi hri looatna for. waiting. If yen erm 1n time hfSr eTn-n else rl'ke It up Never before Our FTMav er-eclal. fl IS Pert nr , have we offered etjeh remerluiMe aav- Berry wines 7e per re 11 or. Nttlneal ) Ing on the bet vid rnekea. reliable Wine O. rwn-r Flfta and Stark. I rtarte ew-ry ene em ef them have rfcoaes Main . A-4t' beeta the market since Ills as4 tteu- For out and out v:C'i glng. small pric. !(-' S v f'ollsr a Month (isle surpase nu1- -!i ever attempted In Portlsn ! I o not delay During this tx-lol'nr 1 ' n a;'i'i I ol iar-a-Month Sale of sevrntv 111' r ojr !! eiilng pinos ne sre offering or.port un It 1 for se. ,rir. a .!'iM i-.s'rtiment t large alna In pr!- e freni $115 t.i t - ,fl rnrj'ni to the ri'r i-nnl eiected W guarantee t'em fn'.lr for we wotildn t c.umt rrer price se i bar g.iln unlees the plsro !telf wrihr. til. anyhow th F.llers Oure:ee makes "n-- e-eptlc eli piano soil rere muat be r'aht Voir Vney liek" if n"t sattp,.ed If a piano t this fall, or five ere. it s i economr now land 111? Ir.stesd of or IJ4t when tM.ro ahorntne? here. Mhelni'T dur- ' te r.rui.r rost cu.d bs e lee" I4"A. I non t wonner ' 1. a': .r '-. - salesmen "The t.eoi le k'"- tv . n' : m ac- i of theee plTT-s. ;ue a e r . i ee c When they see them Arc! t'e'. orer a hundred peer le w v. . ' during pust two wekn trst '.w teillng t-eir frtnd of to'ttf f'rp IliS to j ? and aettl'g J-:t t'-. p-ano inev wsntea. sn1 on er-.r,n psrtnrit s t he rot will "t r Ve rc. jtlce and that the Siid drt:s s seer ffr.g to be bo-ieU new. or 1 tn that makes tr ere bu rtthiTt Tfr or n. ere , Isrrer snd lsraer evrv how thT tM ll. eho !t hif pr.- II T for S1SG modei. and !? f r I Sle et vie The customers vre hare are novl maklnc this sale au-h a grt success and. reel1ei. every ineTr.in.ent M4 muet b rlaht sre rmMr,! it This if'tnwna wonld be beet If ynn rn eome. as It til Ireure Net r hole take tltne tn s'e. i:eunb I over the: tore vou 11 not e dteerrirted j f.:lrg rtaa Ueeee. 1(1 W eehlr-rtoa ! strte. i FREE 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. Mount Tamalpiis Military Academy SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA The most completely equipped Mili tary Academy on the Coast. Cavalry, Infantry Artillery. Annual encamp ment. Fxtenslve grounds. Athletics encouraged. Swimming pool. Accredited at universities. Opens August 19. Ad dress Artnur csby. A. M. D. D.. head master. . 9 COLLEGE for Young Women Only woman's college on Pacific coast. Offers same advantages as best eastern institutions. Full collegiate course. De gree conferred. For three years only, the three upper classes of the Seminary Department, offering preparation for Mills college, the universities and earl era colleges, will be continued. (c credlted) Special opportunities in do mestic science, music and art. Earnest Christian Influences; non-sectarian; all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. Ideal location In beautiful Oakland hills. Fall term bealns Auarust 12. 1908. For catalogue and brochure of views ad dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President, Mills College P. O.. 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Boarding and Day School for Toung Men and Boys OoUeg-iate Courses In Arts. Letters, History and Economics and Philosophy. Courses Preparatory for Oeneral Science. Electrical. Mechanical anl Civil Engineering. Architecture. Arts. Letters and Economics. Commercial Course affords thorough preparation for Business. Location unsurpassed. Eighty acres of Campus. eVargeat Oymaaelum ta the West, For Terms and Entrance Require ments apply for Catalogue B Catalogue Free on application to the President. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY The Dallea. Org"n select boerdlnf and day school fnr young ladles This Institution ' located on the south bank of the picturesque Columbia, and conducted hv the gisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary Owing to the rat 'd increase of stu dents enrolled f,,tr Tent vare. It has become ref'""" to enlarge the cepacttv of all departments The entire building has undergone complete reno vation and I nnw readlneee for the opening of the forty fourth eeholaatt year. September ! 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