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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28. 1908; Town Topics TOMtiHTH AMl'HKMKNTK. J MAKES A NOISE LIKE A REAL LOCOMOTIVE DAY LONG VISIT Orphenni Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville Pantii?es Vaudeville lyric "Vnrr-ltn of h Wife"'! Tho Oak. "The Tcddv Gtrl." S I','. liarnum A Itallny's t'lrcus, Twenty-fifth! umi iinii'iKU streets, 8 p. in. JOURNAL AT TSB BEACXZB. In order to procure prompt and more satisfactory service, when at tho summer resorts, order from the following Journal afenta at regular city rates. Ilwaco & Ilwaco Kadlway com pany, U. B. Woodruff, news agent. I.ons; Peach, Edward McAUen. Ocean Park. H. H. Woodruff. Bfivlew, F. E. Btrauhal. The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Gearhart. A. Utzlnger. Seaside. Lynn Burtls, head quartera at Lewis A Co. Newport, Ilarlln Talbert. Collins Sprtnus. J. W. Belcher. WUholt Springs. F. W. Mc Leran. Caraon, Wash., Mineral Bprlnga hotnl. Mrs. Nell Sayre Pelffer has brought suit In the circuit court against her hu hand, Albert J. Pelffer, to compel him to contribute properly to thn support of herself and child. She saya In tho com plaint that Pelffer Is a traveling man who make an annual alury of 12.100. but In nplte of this fact he rIIowm her only ?40 a month for her own support .1, aii i hi is """I ....:P:C'1''i)i':- ! . rv - i -w "'Alt. . l Kmll Krlpsrndnhl anrl tlio Mncliiun o Hh lnvi-ullou. z i root, toot' i.ook out for tue mrim- i' was man ikmiiihi when Thus wcr- pfi. ! fltrwt foiir-d out y green y I rcrnltcrs of Loral Iar )iirin for Eastern AH priii1 vs. the find that of their child. He has nlsc stored their furniture, worth $1,000, and she asks the court to Ifistie an order to him to restore It to her so that she may set up housekeeping again. Ktrlans on W.TshlnK'on of their "Us the. other nlffht when a ..onull slr.e.l. yet fully de velop", l locomotive .swiiiik around the corner hauling two small coaches be hind. Toe ii'-lne. r inn! fireman sal In the cab of the enitlini while the con ductor with liis lantern was In one of the coaches. The pedestrians ran out of the way. cleared the track so to speak, and toe diminutive locomotive p u 1 1 up alotm the curb while her crew made .1 lie Spc, U(fh th he was 1 In' r 1 1 n n helilnil" hen down WavliliiKton stieet. Altln enrjiie IohUh "sure ffieuKli" lik steam em-ine i Isn't i:,i rl f.-m In slile the i al and with the assistance of the tinman propels the eimlnc In Its ma. I flurln li- foot power. Hot the hoys -. i r, ,n,,, , f,: ,,, ,,f ,helr ln- :i a it it was propelled by steam, mail" a hit with the pedestrians hil;.hcie,i about th" he 1 1 II ! t ive .1 the b.-st lime of tlielr lives it'K at the Invfenuity of the Th, K hi an, cliloe, ! In wonder ho s luirl Is coin, .Til, m nit 1 t Mr- fen' necessary repairs. Karl Klesenilahl. son dahl, Mill stf ' i, and engineer of the of I'mll Klesen ls the Inventor llK'imotlVe, HTI'I Tl f'h I lie men t a bti hiiVf ae and his e same i,Ke, n the mi ll 1 1 sum no i out 1 1 f : i 1 1 "el of niuiiki ml 'i:et an they more n iov- would Willi M. J. Greenburg. another of the pawn brokers who bought stolen goods from Thomas Perkins, thus violating the minor ordinance, was fined $10 In the municipal court today. Like one other broker he had not kept his books ac cording to the law, which specifies that tho seller's name and address must be taken in every instance. with tho f- itlon of CJreenhurg and Matin nil the her brokers arrested for this offense were discharged. get things court to bo ! cent otne Harry Howard, a well known con tractor, wna fined $10 lu the municipal court this morning for cruelty to ani mals. One of Howard's drivers was ar rested for driving a horse with a sore shoulder, but when it was shown that he lmd acted under orders the com plaint was rhangod to include I toward. The earns horse has caused two $ 1 n fines to be paid within the last two weeks. Presiding Judf?e (iantenbeln has ap pointed Richard I'cich baJlltT of the grand Jury. In connection with his liu- I tew In tlil enn-ieltv hn -oH I net ..lr. hs assistant librarian of the Multnomah law library. Mr. Iieich was formerly county fruit Inspector, being succeeded ' in this position bv Leon S. Hauiii. He Is i now at Camp Perry, i ihio, being a first j lieutenant in the Third Oregon regiment, i took nil of the forenoor 'in shane for tj-e cssiou hehl t his at tenioon. Wclnhnrd's Malt Tea. a non-aleol:oile and non-lntoxicatlng beer, ready tor delivery on an. I after S:turd;i-.st . 1 !. Phone or mall untrrT n Henry Weln hard Brewer---. TnTrTcenth and 1! sin f Is. Main 7-; A-1 172. The will of Marie Soiiuize was mitted to probate by Ju.li;e VI sler to day and letters teslamcntai onl.-ri-i to Issue to Herbert K. l'auly Not Ice -After (i tuber 1 be girn with bonds of Klectrtc .Si Manufacturing P' no stock Coriloii 1 w i 1 1 'alls I urer. t emplovef 2 1 it I'onuni i.. r nil fli company e-i-aslee. t'resis-building. We sponge ami press your clorhes, ohlne our shoes, all for $1.50 month. Main r 1 4 . A - 4 .'! 1 4 . Wagons run every where. I'nhjue Tailoring i.'o., 3l'! Sturk. Anv poor girl needing- n friend, help, or advice can apnly or write to Matron Adlutnnt J. Peterson. 31' 2 Last Fif teenth North, Portion I, Or. to th" i rux of M e entire matter fo-ind hi my pap. r The M, . ll.-al Hi ntlnel pays Jii'oi a innnili in i.atent ine.llclne ad-er-:s!ng. I f.. .,. e- ai.llshnient of an otr'ii-i.il put il. alb. n. a.- stnte l in mv pa I'er. .s j result f nae t fi ree or four kin i I i n j: I'ti.'s ic in- pocket wilt In I'm-, ami telling what he w Ql n hi tlic.ncv Ns-ie rf the Senli crn: f. e the muti'T to toy plivslcian.-. confluent that the',- ahle to Ji.-dge t,.c matter fairly." the doctors of oi . gon are anx- the September Issue of A number of the member of American liar association, which been In session In Keattle this week, have decided tut they csnnol afford 'o leave the west nn,l ko back to their homes In the rust without aeelng Porl l.iint, and have accepted the Imitation extend. -l b; the Milt noma h ismnty deleat Ion to the convention to stop ott here on their return trip am! bf the g'.i.sts for a d.tv of the local Imr Just how main will come is not yl known, ulthuuvh It. T. 1'latt, who !s chairman of th imnilttee on arrange ments and en t .-r te In men t of the visit ors, expects to receive a message to dny giving the number. A committee, consisting ut Arthur P. Tlfft H. It. hunlwuy. 11 H Adams. 1. It. Welister and Krauk S. tSrant. was appointed by I'leHldeut lieorge S Sheplniil of the A! ultnoniuh liar asso. la : Ion to repre sent the association at the convention end they were expected to loin with the Oregon .Stat- liar u s-ocli: t Ion -In ex lendlng the Invitation to the eastern ilclega tes. A meeting of the local liar has been called by President H. W. Montague of the Oregon liar association for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in depart ment No. 1 of (he circuit court to raise funds and stimulate interest In tho rn t.rtp Inment of the visitors. He de sires that not onl all the member.-! of tho local bar, but aiso anv outsiiie attorifys shall att.nt t.:v meeting. The details of 'tin- entertainment have not all been worked out yet. the visiting lawyer" will fasted at one of the hotels lug and at noon will be at lunch at the ( 'on. me. . I .1 ter a reception In the club will be taken In n ut otnoblle: city. At night most of then for the east. Ends Opportunity for Great der-Priccd l'inno Huving Last Call! Un- iMVIEMIVn. Main 6 A10JO Toniehf. Tomnrrnw WE CALL FOR. REPAIR 7 ,,,x 2V fvM.ln6 AlOiO and Monday mmS TUPAlOt If your ! u -, I' can rradilj u-nn-. ih, tending the J'l.uio s.c I ioure. Whcl e line. I i ed InHlruinenis . ia ... down and '. a ii.-m: .uy in 'ii is n t ia tiK . I but prices ha (- i ., mn'.isly. 'liie list,., tailed for $;:. t. ... $1' 4 3 seen res '.. ,. ,. . cent bra lot n. w 1 n -.1 not or. Una rl I v, !., ..: any tithe - .-it f. o t. - . This Is not an . ,t ment. but a sta t.-in. at ru"t. as fc-o.-e: past few ihiv.s letmlned to mak. during the hot siimim-i bring our sales rccnl th- close ol this' mom ' 1'rof'lt Is not the We must dispose bound to do so If i payment will ib it dr-'S.s. Kllers piano St root, phn VP S- e or I month does bnsli;i ss her We sell Talking AT-. Ie, tills being t Mf .in I , n Portland where all ma In stock, af f on ng In: . for careful com., TV U '!: It ! I ' A I II KV'ICHVTHIM PKo.Ni: AM' K W I I.I. CALL f ast 1811 109 I . Morrison SI. COAL Hemmerer Coal NIGHTS . IJ-2S. , THEATBf iWSt JOHW W. COItaiDIHB, OIK. UQM. Advano.d Vaiid.Ttil, Wmi Ananil 84. Jaaslc L. Laiky "A Nlfht on a Bona, boat. Oraat Ho, Mlckma, MlUa Co.. M4rtlDttla k Bfl,t.r u... Hrron. John and M Bnrka Mr. ,! Err-In Couuelly. OEPHEUM MOV. PICTUBEB. Mr ma Tho Il.nl Wyoming Coal hind Market. the Port- CHURCH LEY llimk'-i s 1 J t h an 1 BROS. (IWO ) Marshall. Phone u.ll. A-S'Jll- THt GRAND Vaudeville deluxe ALL THIS WI.KK raOAITt BYSON Florence Modaua Co In Their Novel I in "BartaJa Mad." i:igiug ana Dan- Alice Roblnaun. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. clog -Aa Interval, Entertain lug Oddity." Jamei U Prior. Tred Uiirtoa, Harry Era ton Co. Fred Bauir and Qmndaaoop. In hut break- lli-' morii n! erta Inc.! nli. Af- . on s t ll n about the will leave Building Luckel. King X- c, Hood between Arthur ami ATary K. Noon.m. erect .! larul between Mason and S I'Tfllllts. . rep-iiT- warehouse. -bad. $:."'); Illng, Cle-e- a e i . j 1 . I. I ! la I ten I do to , I 'I"'- I broth, i I will bo And Ions the n "Til t log -tl t ir.ei. V. L. Slothoon1. erect dwt son between Kerhy a -id ?J,'Ml0; I.tlbl-e ec( lie. on . I corner Kverett. J 1 iiii.non :rrn(; in: nv to 3I0VK WHt JU'ILI)L(J To in two bio Pr. AV1I1 Jackson. , mom street. Sunnys Tabor f.03. H-L'474, Kast C?;t. n-1 4 74. b-ntist, in2i'4 P. ,1c. "ffi. .h..i:. ri-si.lcn-e pl.on. Julio Petreno has against the Eastern & Instituted Western Lumber .' Steamer Jesse Ilarkins, for Camas, suit 1 Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept riuti'lav. weaves vvasumgiou sireei dock at 1! n. m. company for $.r,ri00 llama Res for Injuries j Ml.--ge. to l,,ivi. been sustained bv him' Woman's Ftob.ange. 1J3 Tenth Rtroet. il hiiL-li l.eiti siiuek- i,v ih,,,. ,,1.,'.... .. 1 lunch 1 1 ::;0 to J; business ni.-ii s lunch. thing timber thrown from a defective; ,,,,,, , , . ,r. ,i r..... , ...... ' I). Chambers A- Son., opt a three-story brick building without .l.-sf iov In i; the struc ture is a ta.'k which confronts Mitchell, Lewis & St:ti'i-, who applied vesterdnv lo City Hull. ling Inspector 1 )obson for a penult hi nwc their warehouse on Fifteenth street fenvcen 'riiurmnn and t'pshur, two blocks distant. The company Is mo ing Its property In favor of Hie north bank railroad which, enters the city at this point. The task is considered 'mewh,-;t of a rarity in hull. ling lines and its outcome will I e wa t. I u'-l wi t !i interest . Wei n ha rd's Malt Tea. a iwn-a Icohot le and noil-lot o v len t ing liecr. read.v' for deli-er-on and after Saturday, August "9, 19flK. I'hone or mail .v-drs to Henry Wein hnrd Rrewer1 . Thirteenth and H streets Main 7J, A 11 7 1.' F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak i I ( . ; -I "A to :.-' 1 y ' t -1 - ' ' O. ,-' - ' " ' I :' t: S ism. y . -V t . 5 s ? Illng. Simp- . -i T Commercial, -", dole. LIghih 4tK>S. ' , IT HTTBT A BIT. N I i I N I I ' I 1 I rs 1.1 -.-Tit T PANTAGES THEATRE ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Ktura of All Natlona. BOTTOMLEY TROUPE Oroatest Caitlatr Act in America. si 1 ' 'N i i'i:.vrri:i-: WHANODOODLE QUARTET Ireseutlng Plantatlou Sceuea, Coon-Town i-ut-ups :u much and wine Dancing. System of Actual Office Practice V. ii'n. ' -light, i: l.i: 1 -tits, I V I .1 . ..,1,-e -ols , I-'r:i n wl'h business I Nov i ot-i, 1 sco anil i ,os 1 v t . ... most prn. i Ic-i I aching BANKING ! -i-i-lvlng S H O T H A N D, TOUCH TYPEWEITINO and moil- ..fi':ce h- Ic.-S. Compll'tM THfc- LYRIC THE ERVIN-RLUNKALL CO. 'Confessions of a Wife" ALL WEEK Pnnd.-iv Matinee, August .in, A CELEBRATED CASE $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR 5 Written Oaarimtee for 10 CBOWNS Any tooth In tin Tears. ' mouth we crown with solid gold. i:k. guaranteed to be the Cm best, for onlv tp'iV Any J'orcclain t rown made -no mat ter what they ;!ri. called or how they are made, diir price BRIDGES Solid field Top. Snip! tiold Hacks, rorcelain Fronts, er tooth Solid (fold T. eth. 22k. hrh!g", per tooth All other work same price propor tionately PAINLESS EXTRACTION l"reo. When Pl.-ilcs or Fridges are Onion- !. Absolute Guarantees. LILY THIRD H. Phone A DENTIL PARLORS AND COUCH STREETS. u rs 1 0 1 0. to K m. Sunilays. English,Penmanship, Stenography and Business fiaker Theatre ;ki iRi.lK L. it K I :it. i ; ' 't'.-nlnc Sunday Mnln 2 i s in ileina nd Plieii.- A Mi '10 eueral Manager 'pciilng of Sen son Mfttlli.-e Augil!,t 3H. 1908 i . r -1 . - " ' amen -n i. nd ( he CAMERON OPERA COMPAJTT In the l.at.M Nevv . , r-k Musical Success LITTLE DOLLY DIMPLES Matinee Pibes :,, Ky-nlnss. tie.. Sen's Now on Sale. . i Tall term bc jlns Septembor 6, 190B Daker Cily Business College ! M LI.V. Principal. Going to College? WILlAIVIETfE UNIVERSITY The Pioneer "Moving Picture House 130 SIXTH STREET VF.RY LATKST SI'HJI-i'TS- i'HVNiIKI' F.VI'RT DAT Moving Picture Theatres Special Notice to Managers. Salem. (in-Run. i Ing iff" c'o -s yo .1 rses i the Pollow- ft ny r.'nt the latest feature f 1'ihr.s, including song slides and records. chennfr than hnuso In tho United States. 'I-" i roi.i.r.i-,1-: ok lipfjial arts. musk:. I'li.VI'tiPJ. MK'I'ICINE. LAW. ii --( .Li.i:. ;i: II! - ('( H.I.K' :e 1 ' .- )i.i.i: ; i-: V -COLLK'JF. i VI- ACM 'KM V. VII - mi.i.K.JE CU-' Til KOIiOT. Newman Motion Picture Exchange ounnrns Bi. ! write ror Uatalog-na 393 1 etront:. brain (b'el -fid to the president oping courses, for catalogue. .ml! 1 0. Petr.-no s.ivs h" .b'tcl n crlpjile for life lia- injuries sustained. has Morrison street, corner i'S. painless ,-1 1 t '- . si ing W'i li ;! ins Myers. employed in i : nigliti : house on t he . Penlnsul l, wasj 1 by I'.putv (unstable Itenniik i afternoon on a warrant .iarg-j i with assault upon the 1 ft-vonr- of Mrs. Id i Quady. Myers." who j 1 the hov had been "fresh." was- ball and will pe hi xt Saturd.iv. P. 3!1 -rger, signs. 2m Yam!. 111. Jlaln l.i .1 card i n r :t two ; at b eels nrt f the following I li.-a t re hand n ind on th. da-s can .st ait l.'le Fo :rteen . I Wo 111 I i-ii i ta ill. tlcjes that si re, . -u s during the r. cov.-r 1 1 if in h call loom. First and Aid." umbrellas, purse, flv i.-ii boxes, diagram of contractor's li.-u and I'r. K. '. Frown, Fye-F.ar. Maniuam. Journal want ads. lc a word. IXMTOKS IX Ithi .!AX(iLE iContinued From Page One) scientific v.. ok it is desirable I ... il 1 t line a staff of special iated with him. and thai .Wi the unil-rlvlng f- tor in t tie him. I believes that tb.ii l"i that he ists as-, ous-v b- wldi .U'l ead opposlt Ion "The .Medical Sentln Water through hose for snrlnkllng ysr.ls or sldewslhs or washing porches or wirdnw-H must be paid for In advance and use! onlv between the hours of 5 nt',-1 S-ii m and 5 an' ! i. m. It must pot he used for spr'nkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shu: off. Suit has been brought In the circuit court by the First National hank of Imluth against James F Walsh, I'harles P M aglnnls and S. H. Hothermel to re cover $"io on a promissory note signed November 8, l!fi, by Walsh In favor of Msginnis & Son, and Indorsed to the jilaintirt. Buying a rubber water bag or syringe lust hecause It Is cheap Is a poor Invest ment, (ief a guarantee,! iirtlcle that can be depended mi In time of nee.j from Albert Hernl. the druggist. 2,ft Washington street, the driiK store of satisfactory results and prices. Robert Pollock was today appointed guardian of tho person nml estate of Rotiert Pollock, Insane Judge Webster appointed A. I . Marshall. Sam .1. Hes wlck and Alex Chalmers to appraWe the estate, which is worth about $3 000 Buckskin money belts, all prices Bernl's drug) store. 2SS Washington st. The Jnvenlle new quarters In court reporter's ! there is much truth scattered tl ; these claims. The opposition, ho : must now he hea rd. j Calls It Spectacular. : "Th.. claim is made that mu'h 1 sn.ri;... scientific nork don-- 1 ' I'offey Is purely speclacu 'nr. As i Idence ..f this view, attention Is I hi the critics to the fact that i I vast anion. it of printed matter emu nntinc from his publicity bureau In In. i in.. i l-us. the vast proportion Is rehash i of other writers with nddlltons of im material value I "The sinrial artist Is evidenced ! test lmon . The creative genius of such j work is made to strike the eye rather 'than the reading matter Impress the cooler ludgmenf. and that this Is In lln. with so-called grandstand surgery. "The claim is made that the nub modest snr-eon in ids privat. wilh his work oe. aslon: lly reported, i ofclmes doing n:'" goofi to humanit a-i.l the s.'lnncp f sareerv than I i t'offev ir. bis scientific discoveries, so rnanv-per-week, with nil the work of tin cohued picture artist and the in. eon re prints thereof. The rlalm is nlo made that tic lo.eaa reprints and ail are not an ev! deuce of hlgli-clas s-. i 1 1 1 1 f I . attain monts. but of a c-cii rnercla Msm of til. most unscientific . hn meter. That th. pnbllcltv room saors more of a patent medicine Join! than of a high-class med leal man. such nr the president of th. State Me, tli al society should tie. en's 'Hat, tlfe court moved into Its what was formerly the room this morning It tli Ml society should I Blte All Plied Up. I The article goes on to say ('offe was chosen president 1 duly considered and prepared For baby's bath, there Is nothing quite so good as Ivory Soap. Made of pure vege table oils and containing no "free" alkali, it will cleanse, but it will not in- a i j . i r a. jure, ine most uencaie skin. Most mothers know this; and they act accordingly. A very .tl rmr i - tfi par Hr4lM " w Is Print t " "dl he n. t !. M mha vill ak trr It. I"ld.'lf tllaa tt4. lilmirlr r'aiea'- Feaa. Wr.a Tat raocrxm a G.sils Co.. Ci a-Lai L Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Ptrc that Pr on a slat-- 1 and prepared hefore t.h.- e!e'tlon r.t th.- SeiM-lc session, and tha' not onlv did this. slat, lie-hide ;. Ci.f. I fey '. 1 otlirr officers, but pre-ldents to be cl.-iscn at sui-o n'loit sessions. It states tl-nt I tr i of!e has licen a. -cased of 1 S bling f s n hen sent b other doctors, and of bid line In com petltHc las.-s uriil I!. at tie has con-ert-cd snti:er in I'n-tlan! into a trade It clalnit that the pt,si. ians asso ciated with I'r n n 1 i! s-ria'o i In the arth lc as the "'''t',- 'WgrfsV ln.'hne t'-e f.H.wlnc H ' Toffoy, 'lilef. ' T . 1 ' ..:ns..n. . tile nss.K'lst e . J.j.h Strrntiei k. frst a t.i:,t. Rsv Mats. -i. ba. terl ioe , ' N W .lo.ies, In-te-nnl con.-i1t..nt . I'.us'ave Liar, dipg no'tlctsn. snd thst nil of thes.. t,. p,. pers at th ire-. Har a w-ll as .s:, Inrton physiclen thn .lescr.ie.l s.-me ;,o i 'of fey operat ion ! And that's t Vrr- 1 the Sentinel. "I at the risk vf lebaning. A1ihi I was entered at tl e svmitcate a medical done a; the Or. ei n Whole h ' l-.n n rc. 1 iT-.'f is r'Cittn and :re to ii.. ntlnel. ex. eptriig ' thing." states 'offcv, an 1 ex en calb-d n hou so f linen n protem In" "iretln To ifftlni. a. was St- . I'-h . an I tea ia 1 i-itif Iv t Ing t! .. -r. is sbsolute- l.i Aatoria attend hi as .. elates cl 1.1 t hr aril, ie In t . hint hnt there might pintr to fi.tnt hVe it Blackmailing lttra. "offex Mid Ihst the whole nviller rr was erplslnel ' f d I it ' - .V4 ft. i ? -v-'i I - . : tj tl Genuine opportunity to secure the very latest in Faultlessly Tailored Suits Topcoats and Raincoats RENT A PIANO You will want n pinno In your homo this fall and winter. It will afford you much pleasure. perhaps you feel that you urn not ready to purchase tin- piano you lies'. r. to own. Most mtisl.-.i-ins look forward to the tone when th.y will own a BTEIBWAY plan... Kent a i;ino from us and nl! the nioncv paid as rent may bo applied touard the purchase of a BTEIIT WAY. We have the largest Stock of pianos in th-1 ci'v and the finest line of old standard, reliable, well known makes It. ad the names na.ties as familiar as the natc-s of old friends M.-liin-ii;.-, Knabe. . H. ''base. FvereTt. l.u-hvlg. 1 '.-t . -k -i id, I'onorcr, Kioeshiirv. Welling'on. F.st- . I'merson, K :; rt zma n n and others. i :ur main salesrooms second floor. Slvth and .Morrison Fiifranco to store opposite postoffi.-a. SHIRM AN, CLAYtfcCO. "The Home of Dependable. Pianos" ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION DAY AND EVEHfNO CLASSES people in good positions. Oakland vs. Portland i i best make Places Vol I'ur Indu i.lua 1 instruction the No discouraged students. all K"od pr.icro.is. I. E. RICHARDSON, L. I. B., Pres. Worcester block, Portland. Oregon. Ilione Main 4f04. RECREATION PARK, CO. VAUQHN AND 34TK STS. AUGUST 35. 26, 37, 28, 29, 30. iJames begin week days at S !'1 p m.. Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers. 25c: grandstands B0c: boxes. 25c extra; children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand, 25c. LAD EES' DAT FRIDAY. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. TONIGHT IN The Rreezy THE AIRDOME Western Skit, DALLAS COLLEGE The Teddy Girl" The purposes of this institution are ' m maj m jMM J 'waa to furnish to young men and women a liberal I'hristlan education, to lay a deep and broad foun lation in the studv of the sciences, art and philosophy, and to build up a stiong and Intel lectual moral character. Offers Usual College Courses; Classi cal, Scientific, Elementary, Acade mic and Musical. Fpens"s nominal. The arrange for limited number to earn their way in full faeiiltv can of students or in imrt. NVw term commences September 2.1. For Catalog-no and Information Address C. A. MOCK, Dallas. Oregon. PirVVVVWAiVWVVSAVAC l?SH,sajssajajiauiiu;i -sBjaajSSJ HILL MILITARY ACADEMY PONY CONTEST Takes Place Saturday, Sept. 5 AH coupons are still good. WRESTLING MATCHES TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 P. M. Fiddlers' Reunion, September 12. .. I'ars 1st and Alder. A boardltg end s.-hool f'-r voutig llll.l boVS Ace; ,. t Stanford. Herk.-o-v. Hell. Amherst in state universities axrl.-ult oral col 1 e Ma ke rr-, i-v - r j. o- s I-'.." ll'uwi.i-e 1 c'. and ..' 1 er li eta r ; --. TEETH and d- TTETM- Save Money term begins W. EIT.L. M. PORTLAND. Sept. 16, 1908 D.. Principal, OREGON nn.l have free "lamination. KXTllAi'T TKETH i'RKE. P. KILLINGS 35 UP KILLINGS i;p c I I-I-. l it -lf n Reflect the latest London styles so popular in New York just now. FALL STYLES ON DISPLAY It the Auruat numlx-r of Nrt!,t Me11rln her-ln ! pub- j ita !1 an .lte de!irrl hjr him at the lat meettrg of the state axvr-ta-, tlrm fa' orltr a romfcinsTloi of IV to Jmiraal a ixl h-r rntHtahel In th- irthet ai.l the abilehm. r t r.f an rffrfiai piblj-tt'n br b .-.es of (jrt-!i. Wihtnnn and Idaho l I.Tl't fel ih I rar lo lilaruaa a l'rl "ViA "Pee W.n fiv If. Uw i aid V. Off fr, "iurtbor Lkaa u fiot 1 ichardson Ca 283-285 Washington Street fOppositc Woodard, Clarke & Co.) fcJoiled LJneedl Oil :. nAi.i.i-N i." : s ssr hiciw L-ineed Oil : g-u Te in I.' ' : -' 57i Pure White Lend PLIl ' 17. 50 Portland Sash & Door Co. ANGEL COLLEGE VL SI !. 1- ' ; 'Li ' SKT M'l.h.M 'll SKI JBM golu t'Rinvss .....H2.50 to &5.00 -in wok Buaraniee.i tor ten years. Lady attendant always present. I Al! work done absolutely without pain o.v sf.-. ia , 1 s.i:j 111 ironi u 10 zv experu-n.- years .viT.ArsaEu.oREJB0Sfon Denlisfs In charce - f th Hene l! -':n.. F-ithern. ' d for 291 L, Morrison St, Home Phona A-3030. Opt. Postoffloe. Phona Mala 3030. WaVITU tor CATALOGUE. 230 FRONT ST. PORTLAND. OR THF. AI.I.l-.X cm' s( no; A- Littlp l 'I I i K A I -IN 1 KK1 V 1 Port ia nd. )l"OL v r - erib!f hi 1 CLASSES fall, Write Phone fiv r:o:d! pr- EVENINQ A New Departure The cost of Interments has be dreatiy reduce l by tu Jiolirmn' L'nUai taking company. Heretofore it has been thd custom tt funeral directors to make chargss for flit incidentals connected ml'.h a fu neral. " he KJward Hnimin L ndartah ln(r corrpanv the leadt-.ff fur.arai dl re tors of Portland. hae dr-partes) from that cum m tvhfti tanket Is furnlaha.1 t us wa malre no eitra rniri's for rba iml rit, henrse to cemetery, outald box or any service thst mjr ta r- Tulre.t of ua, ecet.t c!thlnK, cematery in rarriar-a. thus cffectlnjt a amvlfiff cf l? to t'S on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. I JO THIRD T- COaV IllMOa. ILHOITMiERALWATER I.ABPK aV THOMAS Vhnrtm A-JU1. 14 I.f.he p.Ms -ir H mt Uihtrii.,n Ticttti THE LEADING BUSINtSS COLLECE-PORTLAKD, OKEGON Other ftf?. -Sub- , y (s r t ij t k Cran- bcrricn