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12 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. 1908. 1 .1 PROTEST AGAINST SPANISH LAWS Asquith Pension Bill Does Good Yii)li' .,ill Jiill! T I iM Ml-J U!li In !'..r !l I'ltiic to London. J 1 1 K . in i'f I 1 rn j 1 t a n t 1 n Fr.K i n.l tl 1 1 Aug ?! irnt r a. II. i v i 1 t 1 1 iA ft a; a t.ro ii J i s-t. ' I ( j l! i Ir : . .in a ' 1 : i ) i i I ....... 'no of M. it n,o ciritvit r I ru VH 1 :i J'C I if ! I1 lull I lit' i-OIIUIMM - t !or.!i T f . 1 --,1 fli.-t on I PEN LIFE IKES SOHEfl SORE Marry Smith, Out of San Ojinitin, (iocs Home and Tries to Kill Wife. foinl.i npli li uii I In! convention opened In re iixliu nn nddreas of wd- i nil" Im Ulhur II i'rent led, president (.r ill.- JV.'i'lt' I'hvi lib: society. Tilt -1 . it k i N.i will "ntlnii In afternoon and .i.nlin; sen-don ii ii I H Monday nveiiln v-uiiht :;t This evenlnir i n oYU M. i .i in -i-l ion will he answered tiy .l.lm Ml.iii-i Tim following mediums i ill ii n ml r-uinlord Johnson, Mm. M.-I...I if i .it1!.. Mm. Mary c. Vlum k SCHOOLS ARC oouian SCHOOLS AND oollxoeb. I01OOLI AND OOUiaiE I lit. in Mii W v ,n I 1 Mrn :. iteen, Mary Weeks-Wright. i.li KlriK. Mrs. Dr. UuU-he- iiii7.T, Mm Mary Oroen, . k aouii. I I K-'t'il uml Mm. A. BCHOOI.S AITS COLLEGES. Mi.. 'I : : . In n ff : i - i ' ' t Has I ' - ! 1- rtf-M I'-il ' : ' :umI iv-i r.i el'l-r.' 1 lrr'ii '.' I I'V i' ii 11. 1 " i:. der If -'I: - r r.or ! r. t r .1.1 .1 ''.I iv.g "Ii .ill sides J. prop r.n rule I Fcdc: ii ; ii n 1 1 S : .unviMr feet or,!.- V :i ii i I n i fl 'id ! elKS ' 'i i!Si r ,. !,v tl- . er.t wai -.1 liV till 'in I II I s :u posing 1 :i, per- 111!: ill .in. li nt i 1 1 : 1 1 It .!: i :li - id-lot . im- 1- .r I l.l-.-l (rutted PrpM IwmJ Wlr I Sin Kmn.-lsoo, Aug T." Mm .f Smith, ii if of Il.irrv Sr.!:!. is. redenberger. a ,-e.iii let. pes ;i t Central Fmergenoy hospital I l.n fnliiK fronv a f r.-t.-t ,i red k...;. I ' Injuries and loss of '!,.,.,! tin' ' !r ilMlh Sli nnii . i I'lit'T .'lint hrfnr tl'l."::'k'I i Luborcrr Will Ltave. , In Vinu :h, v '. r- t . M.imit t"m relvi's lr ! ii'" !!:. ' r-H.iU .-.I to i-nniir.i!- .. M il .. .! ill I"' onilod 1m tl". I" !"' "il ' i illtrl. is 111 past illi.. .1 k--.".lp f tl.il li ll'U Ittxirorn ml : ' Ai utiim li.nli.n tlii nilninK llsii'. is without suf fl'-li'iit labor for work The i-rlsls nwumi'l lrnnli.K .ropnillnni. Thri- h.unilii'il fnmllli'H h.'UI' h.l.ll'il f 1 .1111 VHlfMClH to' ltrnr.ll. bthI l'i" Mr AiKrntln.-i Th lmnr'l:il say tlint tho report i of thf .''"! tn in . . 1 ' ne r of tmnilK rn t '. on In' Argcnlln.'i kIu'Ws that tlm r.-pulillo in I having; Its popultitli.n muk:hi'hv1 iij murh by Iliill.-uif-'iiH ly Spimlai'ils. ",t:n1 thl." says the Impnu lnl. "liv .ipixin(i : rau(H, Fin."1 the Italians tv hoinft on aorount of thn fin-ss of poijulatlnii nd are enc""';lR''1 by their ko i-riitni-n I In tiilTiiktJiK. while from Spain the flower of rhral eiioruy if apes from IS to 8S years Is leavlnK." Coma From PortngraL Trains nre romlnjr Into Ponteyertra filled with lmmlKrnnts from I'ortUKul, who are ronliully welromed In present condition, and Zulueta has lnk"n ne- 1 caalon to applnud In parliament this means of rep'ipul.itintr our iilrin.loiu'd dlstrlots. and asked If the Mhi-riiW will nconrase a pr.'.iert by lis nssisi.-irn'o Moret aii.wered that the- will m eun.l all tffoits for tlm ainillurotion of the country's condition. In t'atalo'iia the polleo nre exercising vigilance over the sn.-icties of nmkint men. for some of tioin the passai-i to America are belns' .ald. as they are repawled as dangerous members of the I communities In which they act. Thus one man who was pent away Is master of JO languages, apart from his native . Spanish. An Important meetlnp has been held : in the c nstelar plaia. provided by the J alcalde, with the object of seeking means i of developing the oranite Industry Rep- i reaentatlves were present from the mil- nlcipalltlea of Valencia Murola Rnd All- 1 cartte to speak for the exporting com panies. The result was a determlna- j tlon to seek from parliament a reduc- I tlon of exporting tariffs and coinnier- 1 clal treaties of corrunerce with Germany and France. ; SCHOOL FAIR PROBES BIG Bonton County Pupils Are Working to Make the Event a Success. r - . "X I , '''i':'lj I. 1 .' " : cor. let b ii! i si ! from San i,' i;. I I M-l !'.!! .,! " ' " w i k 1 s .. : I I. o. I'll t II I f e Vie n ,. 1 !.. be: . i : : I !.'! , t;v, i .Ni .:;I..ir !ic.m,i ., r s ' f 1 e I l.'l time l.l Ml. mh m ipci but nan . ., I . a r h .. i .'1 t .i r 1 i I . I ni; I I ! 1 1 i pr:s.' . it;, i. I. H. I I' li ken il I'llrin W Wan.-.l. 1 .i I.- i i ! -. : i : i o.'ii M. " r.i t . . : i; 1 . 1 1 I' r M-.i:..-;:' Kivcn to the Ms ' ' M hi ' 1 e l - 1 11 1 I 1 1 I ' K 1 . 1 '. .it S Ml ' t h rn,:.. home 11 I . " ni i :,ii m : o n h!n 1 1 I." M r in-' -n un lier In a '.!tv ii'-.l to kill her. North Pacific College : I SCKOOL8 OT DBIfTISTlT ASS FHABMACT , i-. of fbe beit e.jiilpped Institutions (if Ms kind In the entire west. Tl " an".i..il session, bt-K!ns October 1 . r f.i.-'. e.ir. Kor further Information nr. 1 . i' il.ue of either school, address DR. HERBERT C. MILLER, iVrner lfth and Couch. Portland, Or. -t; Mount Tamalpais Military Academy r -vi - ivi ni.i., I.AI.II UK l A ' ' The most completely equipped Mlli ' laiv Acujemy on tho Coast. Cuvalry, iv-: Infantry Artillery. Annual enoamp- u meiit. h.xtenNlve grounds. Athletics enciuiraKC.l Swimming pool. Accredited at universities. upuns August 1. Ad w is ; dress Artaur i osby. A. 11. D. li., head maHter. Oregon Agricoliural College " LEADS TO SUCCESS ft 22 BUILDINGS a i nt Spirit ii all, t 'on v flit i in. !'!-! I ' t.ein.-il Wtre.l Long o h i'al. A ik' - The first s .. - loii " f tt.e Sou t hern i ah- TIIF. ALLKN PRKPARA TORV SCHOOL Thorough preparation for nil enstern and western colleiies. Ktghth year be- K'lns September 21, J90S. Cntaloj-s. Till-: A LI. K.N PKKl'AltATOHY SCHOOL Portland, Or. hh milllfcBiillHOI iniatellfaamfcf ll MS i,MM.lrtl i - Free Industrial Education for All the People 3 MECHANICAL. HALL i its'- reyt f- -urir-1-jt-f" ii-ii-T iftiriiiMii-il iM.?:Tleiim I'iiiHi A Recent. Snapshot of Premier As quith of Knplaml on Hie Steps of the Parllarnont. HuiliilnR. men and women v i,n are on the brink of Kiarvntlon, who have tiruiglit to look forwnrd to after iivis of sobriety and Industry but death la the poorbouse. On January I nv r. f.rtO.onn men and women above the ai;o of seventy will receive buiHities from the state of sums from J1.1T b IT. cenis a week. The cost to the count iv of this meas ure. It Is est itnat "il, will he f. 111. 00(1, 000 the first ear and possibly nioie. Mr. Asi'iiiith has estimate, i that In the 1 "f i1 1 . . I Kii.L-.lorn Il:'r are l,?4. (i00 tiersons of Tu yearn of nei and Oregon Journal's Third Annua! Scholar ship Contestants Now on Homeward Stretch Students Should Renew Activity and Strive to Capture Best Scholarship and Larg est Cash Award. WALDO mil.. (PMCNS . r.:a 3s .8 ? lit nn .Crr (XL . ies - I;. Ri -"til It tA tW,Ve 1 ? ink , e JSwe,? .- i-'". .. Mill The following valualile feschnlarsliips and pond cash awards should prompt students to put all their energy into The Journal's third annual scholarship contest. This contest will close in September. No ambitious student should miss this Loand opportunity to win a scholarship. All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible. , . I - - t Af-PHA "ALL 77 Professors and Instructors Modern Equipment The Agricultural College be longs to the boys and girls of Oregon. Its students are trained for work. The courses of the O. A. C. are broad. Degree Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering; Com merce, Pharmacy, Music. Elementary Courses in Agri culture, Forestry, Domestic Sci ence and Art, Commerce, Mech anic Arts (including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, machine work, plumbing), Music. It is a big school last year year 1,156 students. Its students do things cham pions at football on Pacific coast; champion hurdler of the world. Ten student organizations; four student publications. . Opens September 25 Illustrated Literature Free From the Registrar. THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon SCHOLARSHIPS As far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new contestants is learned. ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OR. Cue year's tuition In at except conser at .ry. al ship J r 0 pa r' tii'-nt, if scholar- ( Special ntspatcB to The Journal.) Corvallis, Aug. 22. At the present tim the coming AU-Benton school fair, to ba held In this city September 3. 4 anJ 6, Is about" tha only suMect dis cussed. The fair !s tho second of tho over- Bn'1 ,hiU '"" nf ,h,s to"" "" '"' kind to bo held here. 'jare r.Tl'.'ioa j pie liKible for pennons Mary's river flat will be tha location i Tll jua i i f Icailons for pen.--! -ms are nd over 1,000 feet of canvas will be ' that the pensioner must have attained required to cover the exhibits. In ad-i ,ne "B nf must for 10 d It inn to the fair proper, Arnold's cur- I years have been a Lrltish sulei - 1 and nival is to be on the grounds, with have resided lor that period In the balloon ascensions even- dav and all i'nlied K i iidiuu other features of interest. ' ! The provlsicis f "- 1ls.imiiif!eatl-..i An athletic field meet and s base- have been considerably nniplif b-d .'lin " ball tournament are features that lnvi! the bill was first drafted. inn very been added Jhls jear and these prom- strong section relating to (llsqinillfl.-.i- I Is A tO be Inlproqllna T K r.r .. . , -. , . '..... . i , ... i ....rt .... the events must be under -0 rears o )... l,:. hl.lti,nllv failed to fth,P ,il0 I merit. al.ie of .scholarship Jl fnn i?JaW'i1B 8'"fl","1 !n 1!pn-I work acnoT.ling to his ability, oppor 1 BAKER OTTY BTTSIWrSS COILEdE. 1 OBEOOK EXPERT rntrrnr vnv-r. ton county. A complete uniform out-!tnuv or needs for the maintenance ..f , BAKER CITY. OR. U COLLEGE. POET- rereI ?Kmrn .V'. flrSt l'Ti i himself and those legally dependent One ve.r-. tuition -n sbo-tband tvt.e- i OB' 1 ini h!-1' Kb8seh11 ;irn..n,ent. sec- , ipon him. Tie , si rong body of benefit ! wrj,,V, X.,: J, I ., like-, -ii - d i-.-n- 1 "nrhinerl course In telegraphy and: on prise to be a baseball and bat. soclelies. trades unions and other fra- ! maiioiTp. Vai'ie (if s , hi i h I;. $ i "V ; stenography. Value of scholarship J125 Gold and Silver Medals. i ternal organisations siiccc...1..,l In h v- There will be t!,i a-, sl'ver meln Is 1 ' ng n liberal amendment to this secii.,r BEHHTKE-WALKER SUSTWEns COL- i OREOOH LAW COLLEGE, POST as first and se-oi.d' ,'. Ze'sill the f.n ; introduced, and i.y tl no man who f-r LEGE. PORTLAND. OH. LAN'S. OB. 100, 220, 440 and s-0 vard d'a--. s and'.10" years lins 11. ad" pivment '; One v!ir' fili:..n ;n e..iob!uw' busl- : One year's tuition. Value of acholar also In the mile run. Oold mo.hiis w ill friendly or provident Hxietios shall l.e ness md slirOand coui.-e. Value of 1 ship $150. ue awaraea tne winners cf t tie two- uiyjualineii. ! sci.o.ai snip 1 mile bicycle race the I la ,-nd l'l'n var.l , Lunatics, pntipf-rs. erlmlnnl Insane hurdle, P'de va ilr. broad ,r;rop arai hlph and persons s.-nten ed to linp-isf.timeiit lump. The :hic tr... k m. et ll .. wllhoul ti n 01 lion of a fine will tie dls held on the iri'iion A;ti . -tilt. 11a! colbe i qualified durlt.K !. ntlon and fr a ' Ten n"ir:,l";' ' nt "n In business or athletic field The sporrirt- commit t. . further period of ten x.'ars after reb-ase ( Fhorthnnd umis". 'a!u of s.-holar-is M. M Lot g. 1 I! lira bam niij 1'io-i The p.-nsb.n- are i na I U cable and will 1 l"lt !" fessor Hoy Heater ! he rmid weekly The ..mcjtlnerv Tor the ' .TT ao enrrr-nr M 'W nnd bread'h I dls-ti ibutton .if 1 . . b.n cntemidnt.-s . f. " ' ' ' ' cir.V-en . i,.,i oension , ,.,,., for .-veivi .'." kv i-pnntm.-nt .I,.". ;:.,Ui-, county, li.ir-.iiKli and urban dls-fb-l - -! fiiiiK.cr. . u.ii(, a poi,i:::ilion .,f -.-,r In. 000 TV ef the prizes . central pensint, tm! -In l. to be thf local I'livcri'inuil i'o.n.j iind pension of I 11 OREGON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. PORTLAND. OR. One year's course In r.lano rtenart- BUSINESS COLLEGE WAOMINOTON ANDTENTH STS. PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG IVi Schorlthat flaer.' ion in a lior-d Pnsttim OREGON LAW SCHOOL Throurhoi. or Henti.r. 1 omty tie hs -e le. n y ri . a n i granses, fi u.ts ,t ! f;.. hopln 11 to i-;i 1 1. r 1- so 1 at tne fair Many of the s.-bool fair exhibits will no doubt be -jti :y..-d r, 'he H.-nton county nihil.'! at !- s'-ite fair at Palem. t',:s t -. p U ; l 1,1. last vnr with the rt .v .it tha' 1 place. , CAPITAL BCSTNESS COLLEGE, SALEM. OR. PACIFIC COLLEGE. One venr's tuition, ship J50. NEWBKRG. OR. Value of scholar- ( in I Vnlui. -i.ll- J. FOREST PENDLE ECLECTIC SUSINPfiS tTNIVERBITY. PORTLAND, OR. .tori won flrt MAriM V ( )1 rv r AIR. fleers will bi' fi I 1 1 Alll'inc-t the pi is six ii" 1 ' h s at. 1 son niaklni: a ta to obtain a pens! Vmi-bli j- .i r s I J 1 ' ion In combined busl- u-i c'lirseji. A'alue of I l.i 1 lie t re:i snr v me abies to be Inflicted 1 ness ei 1,1 I.,!,,,- fur iinr ner. " l.'d.lt .-.'at. --merit In order HILL MILITARY ACADEMY, PORT i LAND. OR. one year's Un'tm in all "n.--i flnd hlemlshffi without board. aiae of f .1 ,-nilnr. ! J 1 If brani-hes io:.,rsh!p Mas. Cenrrnus :i-li i'rio. W ill lie (iivrn ""J () ll.V 1 .1 liat' tl 11 lit . I? ATIF R;i rr. s ron i. -y I gle awa for t.o... i.all t-.,n - fiH ' ' Th'te : belrm a .--tsklr k r., of the c . I I r; MIT !.!: ( II I LDIi'KX -I Wlr I " ! r to n V o : I ' ' ; a ren t s .-f c 1, . !'. d to call in r i . - . t the chi d rl' of a -ate ." - s .a -e we 1 b . HOLBiTES Btr!IKi-rSS COLLEGE PORTLAND. OR. 1 1 : -1 . -. .1,1 w 'i-'ii.., -n , v .,,.r 1 - ,i n ' s '. : . d s i 1 , - t 1 a 1 . 1 i ni';:;.- . e o ' s.-:..-!..r- . 1 '" INTERN ATIONAL CORRESrONDHNCE SCHOOLS Or SCKANTON, PA. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION DAT AND EVENING CLASSES Pla- os .11111? people in frood positions, "ill Indlyldual instruction tho best. Nr. d I seen r.a tred students All n,alt Value of scholarship Rood progress I. E. RICHARDSON. L. L. B . Pres. Worcester block, Portland. Oregon, riione Main 4HI4. PACIFIC tTNTVERSITY GROVE. OB. One year's tuition In college depart ment. Value, of scholarship $150 PEBOUITOH ACADEMY TON. OR. Two years' Instruction In classical, si-ient if I- rr commercial courses. Value of scholarship $100. PORTLAND ACADEMY. PORT LAND, OR. One year's tuition In inr of the four academy classes. $1.0. PORTLAND WALTER REED OR. Vocal lessons. Value of scholarship. 'tan ROSE o mm U fell) Wf A S r I Pill Ti A ei t if s 8 jyftii .r s.j f x V 9 l - -'. iK. i. W E. - S i " -r O o o c: ife tr vsiyf Mi4iiMWij..ij y -ty&v.imav:GV Oonunonwealth Bnildinf, Sixth St., On Block North of Walls Fargro BlAff. Court work, actual preparation of leKul documents, and the assistance from prartlcinK attorneys, are Invaluable aids to a law student In his prepara tion for n successful lawyer. Oregon La-w School, or address M. MOBEEEAp, Secretary, Portland, Or. 1 cor.wii. a'.i;is MAX MTTI SCHOOL OP AIT rORTLA KTJ , OS. S nn!.: - s .-iev;i K r .-:- ,.. Va'-ie ?f tto. ' c jr. 1-! : a fl-l fli Two -f i- It h sea ri. t In WOilli l-e c . t ( a : i ' 1. treat the MWlltTIlLt COLLEGE s ., T VILLE. OR. ' ; r. ') t n - q t -, ; .t . . p'-a-- f ' e ,-, ....... v.i. 1- C' s"l M "Ml If SJ - OTTY BUSINESS COLLEGE. POETMBD, OK. One year s tuition In combined hiil i ess and shorthand course. Value of s. holarshlp $100. ST MAST'S ACADEMY, TBI DALLES. OS. One year's tuition In mus'e depart ment. Value of B-holarshlp $100. WESTERN ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. PORTLAND. OR. C" irse In elocution, oratory or rtra rr.rvtic art. Value of scholarship $150. wrr tl'fl'E TTNTTERSTTY. BALlM. OA n-e year's tuition In college depart--rent. Value of scholarship J50. Columbia University of c "r. ' r .1 t brUii. t '. Comfort for the Fat Mot Weather in - k - TOAITHV WK: INM ATI; r-wi r u Pnd; tor i,, ; ttetii ( . - 1- fHt tnm ari.'ii f piewrr 1 ' M - -leJ to , ir... a4 seriou v 1 fnvl el V - ftr a r. " ' h t t . . Iyr ; . trwls - -r srp. 1 ji r t t I Frees - ' r - r -, , ' T- '", - rr, 1 1- ri f - t'. g H- r last " ' V r--li tf --e f ,' . Eft- r -. - i fi - -, IV Mil : ' o-, r - . e Fie J Kxtra -t i' -1 ' a b". r 1. p ' r - ' -r, : -.-'- t. ;. pn f,,- H V ( r.Hrrpifiisly : . '.. -ti n, p t 1 f f t a t . . j j- n t 1 i rr - ' r 1 r v T i T CASH AWARDS In addition to the s -olarship awards The Journal will make the fol lowing cash awards to Y.e'.-t) dtiray expenses of the students who may poll the largt-st vote: Cash with first :horc of scholarship flSO Cash with second choice cf scholarship $125 Cash with third choice cf scholarship f IOO Cash with frurth choice of scholarship 75 Cash with fifth choice of scholarship 50 Cash with sixth rhoice of scholarship $25 The above iurr.s in cash will be paid contestants immediately after the close cf the contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commis sions will be ;liowed on all new subscribers, in addition to th cash awards, so that a contestant may earn money eyery day during the contest. Portland, Oregon. Hna-'l:r2 ar.d I'ny b. hool tor i n'lng 1 M en a n d Fio s ' CoUeflate Courses In Arts Letters, j Hli-Tory and K'-iitieniii- and I'iii los. 1 a i . Courses Preparatory for ijeio-ral 1 Seietc-i. ii, trh al. Mechanical ar. : . "11i ICn n'neerin r. A r hi tect u re. Arts, i l.e'tcrs and Kcnnomi -s Commercial Coarse affords thorough preparation for FV.is'ncss. Location unsurpassed. Klghty acres c f 1 'a m pu s . . Largest Gymnasium in tb West. For Terms and Lntrsnce Require ments apply for Catalogue f I'ataiogus Free on application to the Presl Jtnt. Save Money and Attend A First Class Business College We do not charge so much for hooks and tuition as other colleges, yet ! our ratc are high enough to enable us to maintain a first-class school. ' ' -ire niit IH the "P.IISIlleca fV.lie.m II .nilimfl " I 1.. n.erM.l.ir, i - eciiAl to tlie best in 1'ortland Shorthand by an expert writer an. I teacher. Hie 'kkerping and Arithmetic by an expert accountant. Penmanship by one fit America's best penmen. Practical F.nglish by a university trained man. Our instructors have college degrees and have had years of experience as sucrcful teachers. Visit our school and let us explain fully the advantages we offer. We place -ur students in jrood positions Further information and specimens of penmanship will be gladly furnished. Write, phone or call. McMinnvillc College OFFERS THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment Is clean and wholesome; no saloons; good city gov ernment; strong, aggressive churchea A Christian Faculty Couraes: Preparatory. Colleg'.ata Conservatory and Commercial. liius tratad bulletin Just Issued. ADDRESS. N. D. C BOX 0T- McKinarlll Collar. McMIaaTUla, Or. FIFTH STREET. OPPOSITE MEIER & FRANK'S WrifMifr Oregon Normal Schools Do Yot Kt4 to Recoma a Tecr ? i Call, Your penmanship secures the .position. All things else bring equal, pro motion follom-s. Why be handicapped with a scrawl when you can learn to write a rapid, leg-hie humness hand in a few months by attending the EVENINQ CLASSES of the 7 I ' 11 -VrilT'.'- ,r,Jf ' ' ' 1 " -I'! - ' ovium M "4 lirtri r.,hM rM --!-- I- t rf. rti -t h one s ,M fr,"" 1 rntv fr '.rna. il ' tnr. rr,, .,ior5r. . ; , f. as taxs ag aast ksacbaiar. 'iluui i at f-.lks say so. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO CONTEST MANAGER Tte Orn P'.-te v,rrT,, cboo! stlrtf Aih.and. M.Ttnni,tii snj t.n cffei , exp".ofrsf Ind ji erof to st -ideri' '. jr preparlr.a tn trh Fi-ir '-tk'a.lffvr or other (ntrwmlur aif-lress Ihe I real- PhflflC der's of the rep"'!'e n-t"ii if r U UJ" e . . . - 4 . . . .- , r v t n caou, at fcaiein. Oregon. ' THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON Other Taught -- r