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7 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1908 TWO YOUNG GIRLS GREAT GAIN IN SCHOOLS AHD OOLLSattS. SCXOOLB AHD OOLLXa&t. OREGON CITY Town Topics OREGON LAW SCHOOL r T X KiHT'S A M VHl'M KNTS. o o i i a 1 1 1 a k ' . Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville '(lllfiH-ll)IIM of ' Wife" Tint links. "The Teddy ' ili l. 15 Illinium Pulley's Circus. T we itf y-ftf i li and ItiilitlKli streets, S p. in. ; 1 ; : JOURNAL AT THE BEACHEH. In order to procure prompt and rnoro satisfactory service, vvlmn at the summer resorts, omer from the following Journal as- iitx at regular clly rates. Ilw,ico & Ilwact- llailwuy com pany, II. 13. Woodruff, news agent. Long Roach, Edward McAllen. Ocean Park, II. 11. Woodruff. (jeavlwL K I. Straulial. Tho Ureakora. J. M. Arthur. Oeurlmrt. A. Utzlnger. Seaside. Lynn Burtls. heud qunrters at Lewis & Co. Newport. Harlln Ta'.bert. Collins Sprints. J V. Melchr. Wi'tiott BprlngH, I. V. Mc Leran. Cnrnon, Wash., Mineral Springs hol"l. (icnruo W. MorRun, vice-president nnd ! liuinuger of tin- Safety Iiivi-stim-nt coijj-J puny, returned yesterday from a busl ness trip east mid north. covering 10, (ISO tulles slii--w July lii. -Mr. Morgan ro iiorts bus Iiichs conditions looking bettor ill the l':nl utid'tllo pr..sptH for tho Siilo of the iiutomntlc devices of the C.impboH'.s Aiitumatlx Safely lias Hur-j ner company eery fine, lie conies hack I more convinced liian ryf-r that the p'.'p- nsttlnn Is a groat onrf will he a lance . seller and the stn.-k of the company will , beeon-.o very viluable K) the stooklinld- i ers. The llltle fiilmrli of Woodstock w:is(. flunked last night to learn that tic rc I had been a lynching In its midst M. ! W. Wilkins. the Wi ods t nek i t- who In: been frequently ill the linn light of l it' was the victim. Fortunn tcly for him h"weer. he was only hung In effigy Orphcuni J fari'1 . . . Pt, ntugcH 1 .yrlr Wilkins appears to have acquired a ! largo me-usure of unpopularity In Wood j ,-tock aiai is f reiuently in the courts i at the Cnn.l Samaritan hospital yestnt -v.ith complaints against utmio of M. ,HV laoriilrnr of hlood poisonlnK result neiRhl oim 'I'her revenged tlornsel ve : j T-,,,,, ),, r ,a inK pierced her hand hv haiiKlnu Mm last niKht without nn with a rose thorn. latal rcHuHs Great factory mistako shoe salo at 1"H Morrison ttre.t. Labels wiotin on fall shoes Inst arrived. Marks' name In.-te.id uf Dell.-ir s. Fa.tory stands loss dad order:; 119 to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's $t and $5 slU'V. : w $'-!; Men's .lames A. . Hitnistef. S. .t 1U 't -. $i and J; values , women's Ve50 .'''! , J4 shoes. : ow .l..: bovs and clils , school slo.es. v.-ilw-s to $3. now $l.r.; ; nihlren'3 fanev ' ! shoes. $1 SO and ; - ul.K-s t ,o.e and $1. l'.MIars, successor to Marks shoe t o, . 1 X 1. r- , Tho thirt -fit'tli annual re ort of th T. . 1 1 .... I u, l,,,U l.is lust' in en issie-.l I an.! Is on. i.f tie- larKeff and most eo P'ehe.ive e.r put out by the s. iio board .Vhi,,- I'lnm statinir the usn datisi ics l at i;.'iu-iully form tic b i or sch .oi Veports the r-re.-.ent oluc inelu.o s iheVuiirsses . followed t lie i ill schools a if a .-uni pn rat I ve review of; the past vrnr!t:l information the ( s 'bonis ami tenehNuT corps. Taken nl- s M.er the r.'inrt i'i one of tile best I I'dti- :' I ri'i'i'i ev. r issue, i. P !' O K!k :.. jr: '.i . rn'.ers ,c Fortlan l ' Jo : . in t' . ,,U'-- Ied to me. ; ;. at 1:1' sua u : . Jr.. ' I '.. 1 1. o nil s.-rvh'. ..! o.r i !.., .. s Sch .1 1 . S i.i .:';. Vj,sitlu; brul: rs in s st. : rr of ; i x- at.. I : ot ii ' !'-. .".l. ". . to a alt. r rule: C. M. Hilis, Secretary. Water th-oiigh hose for 9i'ln!;iln n i ,1 r sidewaihs or wahlnK yorehes oi nti liowe must Ik- paid for in ail va nee .mi -i.se; ,.; 'v ' i i-.-'ii the hours of " -in i . n k I It must lor .-CIS If a- wast- - II. A pro- : ,i . i : . . . .: . '!' ... : ' ' I lite t ilea - I . ; a ' I W W M : ' . -. ' ' i ia h'S.'d th- ' i. t : . ; ot J II . - 1 1; o I . i -1 tie- marble .., uicnitc tie-. a . no :.i a business or Jmhol'f .V S' fee! . W 1 1 M ilia:-, t .1 . 1 1 : . 1 1 l-.ast .Morrison business at tlu . ni r t eons t t ea f - same place. The iiicit in the fiifai- lit! In the past will lie extended to all patrons. . The Willamette Improvement associ ation will meet next Friday niht for the first time In two and a half months nt Andersons hall at W 1 1 i p. m 1 1 , sta tion on th- St. Johns line The op.-n-inK of A It.s-w orlii awniie will he dis- us. d and a fu"l ali' ii-lm e of IIh members is urced. Tim Alblnn Fuel .ompunv wl'.l be In the market n urn In nft'T September 1, v.-(til preen and dry slnbwood; if you have : I.e. put In our w In ler : wood don't wait, but e 1 11 them up at on. e ha-l , Ai'.'ina j. . riue ai.u 1. It is.' 1 iff: v S t re f . l--nr It cut - Strh Lly Ji'O.l.rii T-room bouse with flrepla. e. corner Alberta street and t'nlon avenue (irail) neighbor hood, access to three caijines. Apply J p Mover care Rlirrninn. Clay - Co., opposite P. '. Mrs. pes- Bernstein of 141 N'nrth 'j-flr. tv-s'-i -id s't'-et. t. ..oit' .n I'toril in Je. h hat i' !! died Real Portland Tlux' f 1 '1 ! 1 . i ; ' - ;.rK- n,,:-'r ai rc.'tl '. 11 lanl 1 ' - 1 - : -' -1'.; I'd t. ; be i.m '..rv la i's. ir in t he -t il i', ri-:-. wlxrc i!u v. en- C 1 1 : t i 1 C: C 1 1 il'tn itirl.il 1'V .. -ci I'rl jr. i-t'-. wlik'li l:eep- ineir t-trn-ii :i..p. t. '-.-.r n .-e 1 1 :i t ; : t - a rr ! ho n 1( J.-ti-., . 1 1 1 1 -: , '. r. : '.-;.. i. r s. ( a ' ' ' : I : i i ' V " . i . ' ti ; I - er l;lCe.; v I'll i: s'v I, Itrnbl l-:utiH ' 1'k k.tni . hci.i t. t ;.ii ' 1- r u i -. irwrtt Fred Jwrlry f.cri ter Tint e rft ONE DAY MORE , MONDAY ; The Last Day of LEFFERT'S AUGUST DIAMOND SALE 'J'heine three remaining dnvs of tin month offer you an unparalleled op portunlty to purchase precious and seni 1 -pi eel oils stones at ran; reduc tions. We want to close out a huge portion nf our stock Im niedia tr 1 7 nu1 will atll many lines AT ACTUAL COST. Ju Oil Prondies 53.50 $ Hi.no prooehes $6.00 $2".. no Brooches $15.00 JaO.ni) Hroochcs $35.00 JliVon Diamond Kings 89.00 6.0H Ulamond Kings $18.03 i'lii.nu Iilamond Ulngs $33.00 $Hi0(l Iihimmid Kings ...... 878.00 f I 50.00 Diamond Kings $130.00 LOCKETS, CHAINS, SCARF PXSS, CHARMS, BRACELETS, COMBS, PURSES at ONE-THIRD OFF We call your nttentlon to our at tractive windows and new marhlc front. Wo make a specialty of fine watch repairing. LEFFERT'S Washington St . Near Fourth. Rtrayer's Mission at Fourth and Coii'h streets was closed yesterday by an at t aciiiuen t Rotten out hy K. and Jusej.li and J. Franz an! Jacob Mar shin. r. iiolnq: husin.-s-s as the T nited Stales bakery, on a suit brought In the JUMI.O .U I' L to leeo-.ei- 1 tit'. ill'. Korme,- Dlstric't AUornev John Man- tsln,' r.i s that .Max Drey, the state's si;n- witness in the Wolff murder case. , , ,,,,, ,,ut ls ,n Chl.-;nK, and Is , willins to come hack to alv- testimony at tho trial A reduction of JJi ton on potatoes i from re(rnn to Colorado and of $1 to Missouri river points by the Southern I'uclti.-, ,!!ic,i was a'-noimeed esier dev. will permit of W i lln ulet I e alle farmei s eompetiru: suc essf -lily with Missouri river poi'lto growers. . ; , llns will remind you that now 1 tho time to have your hair mattress es I lay. j i ,.m,v..t(vl an,j ,,.(. the same d. Plane Main 4 74 The Portland Curled lialr l-actory. n. Metzprer. proi.rietor , i k r H o .-. !, ! (,, i i i - a.;--..-,., wel I I li An- - - I irirl n.-edlns a friend, tielp. a :!!' or un'e ,, Matron P.-l. rson. l ast l-"if-: .1 "'".i .-. in. . -ii i ! St. an., r Jesse IlarUins, for Camas. V. .-ts'i.-UKnl and w.i v landiiiKs. dally ex- i I-:. W. Mo expert phot or, rap her. .-11, 1 1 and Stark sts. liiks' hiiildin Frank h I h. hi nl '.t to d an I '. ill ulldit 14. 100:11 4" I. 'Op! S'.ireiu . ! . lock at :: p. ni. '. violin 1st, has r--t pupils. 'J'llfon' . ot.e Kast aSla. W. shington street 321 , 1 C! ataUers A- Son. opticians, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. . . A. Wise an I associates, painless letitists. T'.'r.i and Washington. Her;-er, Rlpns. :'S4 Yamhill. "iH. Main I !'.--t Sr ir -e.-il Society meets to- ' i;u:iranl.-e as ;.. pin Hv and im-e. and t' ) K .V . S. S- i Si. I.-'. 11, ,' s hall. Sellinr- i I'- in ,ccor.'aa.e v- ill. tie- pure !,VA f'j ;C. V. ..shine,.., strct. jlaws of tie Ceifd states J 3 t M ... i, i-,r'.;; will s, ,k I Malt Tim is l.n-'.'.l from s.-l-ct T K . , 1 1 '. . : 1 Al Iharlev malt am! the -hoioest hops, nm! ! ' i 44 " j l.v a tl-.orouKl.H Ificient ,;.-rnf,ii. meth- tV.''Hif 'J ..', ...!., ;. ..., ,.,v., !, lories ,.,l 4 fc V VUr i Pmfessoi- r..lwii, A Smith wl l r?" I inoiiey to carry out. inirinu tin- for- j I ,&Zi .:$ , same his classes in imino. wind and mentation of this product, the natural I iVV t'-'-H r "3 sums ii' driKiienis S.-i.le, ,,!,,,- . Hours enrhnnie add Ks whh'h it develops Is v JS i t JH 4 Kf products' or tic iicnn ei':':ni-il lirew ' erv. ;i". in that t -spect us w. 'l as in 1 d-n fist. Rothi'hild bid. ! p-.lat.ibil!' cn:u -s 1:1. te the brewery's ! - -- - . vl '.ai'ivi :it,.l w 11 ..i'i- i statu lard i tc a word. . nnd rej.. nation "M.llt Tea" will ! '.'l i for delivery . Pr. McCra. kt" Journal want WIIKKKTO DINK. . . .ni. f .. ' .a In i.'i.'s .-, the sei-vot, nt thei "and I - ""' t,t. Pnvte upurt- I 11. cuts tor ladles. i, Washington. j in 1 .- . l.l'.'M-ii dinner tod tv itirant. ;::'.. 1 W.n-lilngton special ;.0c ,-hi. ken dinner today at II til's restaurant, .t.'a' Washlng-on street. Urnndes' Grill. lOI Sixth, serves fcn elegant 50c Fr -r.ch dinner all day. filnner nt Hotel Lenox, Third and Main .street. 75c. S 10 to S p. m. Chi. ken din ley with Uo cream. 50c. I Kinpii- Restaurant. Ivi Third. - - .leorf's r.-stauraet n.-re-? a spee.aj ; . ! -it S. lli ner 14 Fi fth st. 1 Kh'Vi ; 1,1 VA L TO M'SITINC AT niRXKVS i ,. , nn.pl ! men . Pindieori .-. 1 ,v ;, ,, ',, : v ,,f the I" ! 1 t f..r ' gates to the An, e h !. . i.i : h-ti. w hlch '"' ' hlt w k a S ati'e. will i '.a, . r'U, ..'v . f ., rroi.n .- I "" o . l... k .,' th, rooms nf C i '.ten el ;.-! . iji, vt le.t . -.:: n- r;...tei i.u.i 4 le'c- t!;p h.nc.r.n t I i re wili be Ai a -a- r-e. ptu-'l. fi.'.ntia.l hv ii H i. .ni'hll dr . f. point of 4, i',.'"-t d are :t.e wrt'-noon 4 4 'I ' - ' the .(.-. . -n .; I, n e . . tl a C1 t tra . A M " , - .. t... . .... ),. v. ' g ! - I 't lo' I J.-.e ,. On. " " " i e; I- - i v mni,-' in 4 4 N. ran . -.t r -i'v th ' - ' -t i ' f ' , , , ,n -n i t ' e. 4 It' ' T : I 1'Ult. tx-fo-c- I" 4 . -o k t-.--- -o renrn'r-e He ::. 1 ' !' ,-t h' off a 4 4 ''' P. yd It . I. hoi ding 4 or la t.h rn-.. if.,.. 4 4 T . 4t - Xi l. te loiKm mrrr physical JudRlnK from Hip no omp m inj( pic ture of little Maili Twuln and (iladys itoftvrH of Itnke) City, It would appear that this brlKlil pair of e.onlt m workers tlnd much pleiiMiire In their occupation. The camera fh ml cuiiKht thrill mullliiK, of coin He. To catch them otherwlsu It would b- neennsnry to find them asleep, mid even then the chances aro tlicy would he Minlllng In their pleas u ii t dreuniM of scholamhlp work. The vmiiik mud. 'ins are very enthusl BHlle anil will no doubt succeed with iinylhlnK they undertake. MIhh Koers addeil :i , h ,r t votes In the laul acore and In ma 1. 1 ok K"od lUOKiens, but Carl Powers, the late entry from Pendleton, will overtake her 'I he keeps up thu Kood work he has alroudv done. Ho lidded S, lino hi the hint score, thus KUil dBiily jumpliiK Into sixth place. Wuh only two weeks more remaining tho students will have to Eet down to the hardest work of the whole contest. I Kvery stu eni hlunild report lit, time j for each scon-, v.lml. will be puhllstied Wedne.'iilays and Saturdays till the clo.se of the contest. The scores will ! be coinidcteil hi i as to Include nil work leeordril til to Moil lay and Thursday evenlni;;" Work hard yourselves and have your helpers do hard auxiliary -work for you. Take advantaKc of evei v hour of the. available lime I Leineni her I he prizes ure worth while. A lost oppnrtuulty la hard to recnvei nml vim should j make the most of the pivscjil one. ' (VSVYAVY COMPANY AT FIKS-T 31 FT HOD 1ST The Hlce-Caesar concert rompany of New York will conduct a musical service this evenlm; at the First Metho dist church vhb!i will doubtless be much i njoved The company consists of Leon iti.-e. tenor. illss Amanda Caesar, violinist., and Miss Jean Caesar, orxanlst. 10a. h of these artists has an enviable reputation. This moinitiK Mr. Rice will sinR "Ninety and Nine" (Caniplonl at the mornliiR .sr li e- a souk which he has siiiik ami been highly complimented upon ovr the enure coui.ti.v Mr. Hi."" made his inili.il appeal ance at the St. Louis Wurhls fair in l'.'Ul. and sp that time lias simp! In nearly I every stale in llie union au.i o.is k'- ' ii over a thousand cmeerts a testi monial to his wide popularity. He tri lovs the distinction of hi Inn one of the highest . salaried church sincers in II, Tiintrv and v. Ill this winter In- soloist with the Second Presbyterian I cliurch at $500 a month. A NEW MY KILAOK. Placed on the Market by toe Henry , Welnbard Brewery. ! Inasmuch as it is ircm raili needed that beer Is not only a most excellent i drink, but that It is nd has been pre scribed hv many phy.-Velans as a posi tive specific for stoich troubles, 11 is but natural that prohibition of Its use works a iiardship on many who would be t;reafTv benefited hy Its lnvifr- ! oratine .ind sustaining qualities. ir, tie refore. It has rurally lj eir made pos sihlo to manufacture u nonalcoholic, find therefore noniutoxlcatlnir beer, the tact will be preatly appreciate.. It would have been possible to place on the mark.-t a so-ca 1 ! d near-beer' as soon as the nVmatid for .such an ar ticle made itself felt, hut to brine out a beer which would meet the most ex acting req ii i t emeu t s. v.is afioiher mat ter. Tin- J I i l 1 1 - oiniillt-it Id . wi ry uas been workiiiK on su.'li a hevoruKe Mr a eonslderahle time. nd while it has been besieged with orders from ail parts of : i the country, it lias delayed pirn inir it'! "Malt Tea ' on the market unru now u Is r.-adv to back It with an un.juaii! ie-i -j ! it led and stored m compressed form in enameled steel tanks until tin- beer is i C and ripened, and tins gas Is tl-en restored to the i In Its natural t', ,.-. While the modern naohii.crv . -..e.aajlv ...lap;..! to ;,:.; purpose is i ve'rv cost;-,, the result i.f tills ir. nlo-is n.etl-.o.l is so ki :i 1 1 1 hn- that even the Pivniiin will at on.-e" rec.iriiize the mer- I Its of this natural ear! .!!! i?as over the artificial article. T'.e process of luewitUT "Malt T"a" i In ail points sim ilar to 1 1 ; 1 1 of th.- oi.t-na r- beer, ex- eeptiiu' tliat il do. s not (.-ralit the ex- j 1st. -nee of alcohol to th - . .t' tit of more ! S i. r.e I. a It' of one p.: nt. an I . liiie J !! :-' -. a.- if a I .diol .'..- e.ot :ve to --M-li T.a'' lie st.a,. wi.i-'h :. or.Pi.ary 1 i.ier ,'rh key 'oeks for n th-- real ar 1 tide, us. rs of "Malt T.a" will find if I i In taste as well as it: nourishment very suneiioi- lo ativ ot the so railed "sott drinks" now on the tuii'.kel. "Malt Tea" recei'es t. .-.aine careful treatment as ,0 aainu, i-rev .tie mi.l se lection of liiateri.ils lis ;i 1 1 the other on and cft.-r S.rtir la .. ueu. t '?. it- ; quarts arid da:. .-io a:-., m dt-alIht ' (qotirtcr harr. Is 11 . V eallort kees I only 1. ! , ,nlpl.s ,,v .aji , ,- m; rWeve promt, t attention HKNRY WTil NI I A K 1 1 I.I i 1 ' W I :i; V. Thirt. nih Hums ts. Phones: A -1 1 . .Mi IOS0NALS. I . Secretary K C Gilitn r of the i-l.im- her of commerce has r tirn.d fm:n a! summer vacation sp. nl at Newport lie ! and his famil v hay - he n a t tl oast resort for on r a month-.' Mr Giitner took up his iluti. s at tfie' . I, amber of commerce again 'ids piniiiiit J. C Knvart snd wife d Med ford n r In Portland, on tieii v. a y to th. Vellon-ston- p uk M Fr . art Is .t. si- di nt nt !!,..FiiM Nitciiai hank of M.al- f'T.1 Tiie gltl v. ho .-ni l hit t'.e side of barn i.h a stone cm throw ki-s. e. v strniglit CURES RHEUMATISM 51.00 Q1.00 VUI i. Per bottle. Per bottle. AN INTERNAL BIMEDT TOM. RHEUMATISM in rrs KArr rosics. Nrr' e ; Hes. laches Nruralgla ".e jra i-ic H-a.:.-.. hes NerV'iusres -n'i p 'r-.'P". Siecpif sr.as N-nn ii Affection TRAL'K St ri'LIKP HY A.W. Alien & Co. Wholesale and Retail Pniggtsts. lai 4 Kariha!! Sti..' Fertnd. Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS -V "'f -. . " t ' ' 'i . r-i i - :r 0 ' f ( vl; flMtJie ' i? J$ Misses Mark Iwnln atid IniRei s, hakei v 1 1 y . Gladys INSANE MAN SLOWLY STAKYINO TO DFATH Soren Ravn thinks It s unnec essary to eat, and for that rea son he is in the county jiil charged with Insanity. IP- was brought in yesterdav alt- moon from the place of P S haltz, east of Montavllla, where ho has been employed for a month. For the last two weeks hn has he. n very dalm'-y, find finally n fused to eot at all. myii'i; that he .11.1 not think he n.ed. I it !! is a Dane, and li:'. - Is kin-wn of hl3 history. Va a a a - ZAAVvVAAASAAA3 , 9 r4. In!erna!!olil3y Indorsed if, ,y i- L sT i , ? $ m "It. A. Thompson, tin Amet 1 an opii'lau, ast m i sited the ned'cal v.'urhl lat .'v. nintr with an im poftant disci.v : lor .-igh, t. st int. In a pi .. t : 1 !" 'i s ' r 1 tloli before (.1 oi 't s ..: tic fa 1 ,:y tle-v i:n ipim-c:.- : , d . I'le.t It a Bti-til a 1. 1 ! , - C From I-s Figcro. ths ."r.:li:iir Dally of Paris, Jane 1C. 1'. JS. Bv the Thompson Sis'c. of sicht testinu- .nlsiil.e 111 t:!tin.r V glasses Is lmposslhle. He .' tnlnly proved it hist o , llillg Optician, C From the British London, Kay 29, 1903. '( itwithtaniliri'.' 'li ,'! vaiu'cl optical i.ip loiii,'.' employed in totim; the e s NO jCHARGE is n-.nir i.-r this sorx icc. I I We GUARANTEE 1 nt i!i- me si y. eases. Perfeet fit t es as l.nv as $1 ."o. :nr.'t c U -'la- THOMP OPTICAL INST1TUT 209 CORBETT BLDG. Fifth and Morrison Sts. he Most Mmh-in n-d n.t F-quipi'.-d Optical Pat lots in 1 his '' U r.t r Of ll rrifttM prrminenltr rcrrd in a frw itrt ttbaut 4 -e r )t : c .l Pfsrrat.-nn or iptfrtion froan biK.nr. Nn pr I aecrptrd until Ibe panrnl it c-Affiplrtrie W.tfs4. Fidelity Rupture Cure 814 wetland Bid?.. Portiand. Ortgon. DRAY AGE Machinery, Salei STORAGE ad.Mxhindie TRACKAGE stored CLAY S. MORSE gM 4th I DAVIS watTTo 13th & HOYI ni--ti1f prr aiiMTj tb ran nin'iw m i-wsn Schumacher. Hi Mad- i f lura mil at lct posstbl price. U W M M W S ! ft r fi? 11 X1 XJ5 4 I ison sir est. BOAT TAKE THE RIVER RIDE SUNDAY TO OREGON CITY IT'S A FINE TRIP Boat leaves nt 9 n. m., 12 m., 3 p. ni. Returns 10:30 a. ni , 1 :30 and 5 p in. ROUND TRIP 45c No Student So (ins ,o Ox-alne Special Reduction on All Dental Work Until Sept. 1st CloanlnK lf(li and palnlr-ss extrac tion free foJta Bhnrt tlnio only. rCFTH i v. :-1! i.j'.'M. ... Ul il . . .. ' Ik' 1UI IIV 4 l:jy.epU irti'IH' . Ait This office is rquippf-d with nil tlm a laicm aiipiiances ana iurm u i.-ts ror ; doing hlKh-clasa work. Consultation ! free. A tnn - year guarantee given with all work. :!CriSCAQO Painless Dentists Corner Siifli and Washington. Flo 6tire yoti an- In the right office. Lady attendant. Phonos, Main 3S80, A-5340. Offirp Ildiirs. S a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 12 PIANO - l ! iff ill i m1 -"V A -matr Something to Think Over If w- advertise in Rell you a piano tmhiv far JIVH.'mi that was jiliT, in: . cs : ei da v. v.ae.ild iai not Jr think lie- i-.-n who paid J44C.OO We have r,. reason for offer ing a Ou piano for fUi.i.t.'O. Values do not fluctuate In this ua,y. nil- $4fui.tui values .'TITn woWh Jii.iU.nn. our $ 2 n i). 0 0 liano is wor'h :'(iu.(in. ny snnuiu oiir in iithhor pay twice as much as ..u oav I'm tin: ame article'.' 'isir our store. Kvery piano mark. .1 la plain flfrurcs - T.v. rv fluure is rl.aht. Kvery piano w.-rM: -ha: t'.e f'.m'res sa.. It is worth sum- thini? to know th" '.nine is r:e;,( t is no mistake to iill- '.Vhi'le you .;et "An llonesr 1'ia'io at an fiunest Price." W'e sell the Cunover elphty-eiht-noto inner PiaN'er Piano. I Sherman. Clav & Co. , OPPOiSITE P03TOFFICE. Stores From ICezico to Canada tiipiig -) 1PH BT A Hi) TTPWIItO , LINDSLF-Y & SOX. Proprietors New Building New Furniture: BIGHT AT THE BOUNDING SEA IXCVY UUISUIIli;-"! tW I Ui IIILUI C , 1 i:iectrlc Light In Every Itoora Free Pus to and From All Trains Fishing. Roating and Bathing SEASIBE, OREGON SI5.E THE OCEAIN HOTEL MOORE O FF. N ALL Till: YFAR. CLATSOP BEACH - - - SEASIDE. CS. THE CLIFF HOUSE OF OREGON" rlrectly on the beach, overlooking the o.-ean. Hot salt baths and si:? bathing, recreation pier for fishing, s..:; parlor, ele-trtc lights; flrepl.ice and furnace beat. Sea foods a special t v. Fine alks nnd drives. Rates J a.' -'' $- per dav For pa 1 1 h- tin rs. ariply to the Pinniv DAN J. MOOBE. Propr HOTEL SALT AIR Ctrrine Station. Wh. TnMe i r, $ u r i a s 5 f 1 Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry T)t Hire r-f u.i dT'p- ti'-ra t-iJi'Je to orlT American numa en grnve1 wlh the t:re , n r,i 1 nai 'h ' c h a c- trr, vie, Ii-ry. f'rnn- 1 Pt1 ' V Hnr! I.onct : t r. i'i :irc rt-H -":atw in.J .-r h-.v 'Tt mt: t : v u t -1 a r. 1 ...1)- rf-rt!r rOOI SAIfO ft CO. Jy Tu Chorg. Mngr. 231 Alder wtreet. WE CALL FOR, REPAIR AND DELIVER ALL WORK HKWINi; M.VmVF.e OIR Bpr.IAL TY VVK REPAIR EVEBtTHtNA, FHONE AND WE WILL. CALL - - .l 1611 109 F HorrUnn SI i c I Hotel It i. s. t C? . a un 3 O Sit a I : : -''-... invite. WW V . Commonwealth Building-, Sixth St., One Block North of Welja Farg-o Bldi. Court work. a. dual p r.-.u a : h.n of lenal documents, and the assistance fmm praethliiK attorneys, ate in ,. I u.il.ln aids to a law student In his prspsra tlon for a successful lawyer. Oregon l.w School, or aJdress M. M0KKADt Secretary, Portland, (r. SAVE MONY ANI ATTEND A RirtClas Business College We do not charge so much for books and tuition as other schools, yet our rates nr., nidi enough to enable us to maintain a first-class school. WE ABE NOT I IS THE "BUSINESS COLLEGE COMBINE." ('ur Instructors are equal to the best In Portland. SHORTHAND by an expert writer and teacher. BOOKKEEPI1TQ .and AHITHMETIO hy an expert accountant. rEI.TttANEHIP I s one of America's best penmen. FHACTICAL EfltJIiISH bv a university-trained man. Our Instructors have collet,'.- .Purees and have 'had years Of experience as successful teachers. VISIT Otnt SCHOOL and let us explain fully the advantages we offer WE PLACE Otm STUDENTS HI GOOD POSmON3. Fiirtlur Information and specimens of penmanship will bo ffladly fur nished. Write, phono ur call. Rlfth t., Opp. Meier Sr Ff I FfTIf iL a i v w UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION DAT AND EVENING CLASSES Places yonn.i; people - In ' f?oo J positions. Our Individual Instruction the nest. No dlseouianjed students, all make (food progress. I. E. BICHAB.DSON. L. L. B , Fras. j Worcester block. Portland. Oregon. ! I-lu.ne Main 4."nl. i McMinnvilic College OFFKRS THE (DEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment Is clean and wholesome; no saloons; pood city gov ernment; strong', oppressive churches A Christian Faculty. Courses: Preparatory. Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercial. Illus trated bulletin Just Issued. ADDHES3, " W. D. C, BOX 67," McMbunvllJe College, McMinnvillo, Or. Columbia University Portland, Oregon. i nonrdlng and Day School for Young Men nod lioj s. Collegriate Courses In Arts. Letters, History and Fcotaime s a. id Phi!os.'ph . Courses PTeparr.tory for General Scl.-iice, Kiect rica i, Me.-'u. r-leal ai. :! CI- il Fngluecring. A r.-h i te-t u re, Ar-.s. I ..iters and .com. mi Commercial Courso affords thorough 1 Oi r J '.II .l I 'll 1'1 Jto- .0-. ... Location unsurpassed. Klghty acres of Campus. Larjrest oynuiasium in mo wni. 1" "r terms auu r.1111 mi e Require ments apply for Catalogue B. Catalogue Free on application to the PrcslJ'-uil. IMoj-fh PaCiflC Collesre ECHOOLS OF DENTISTRY AND FHASMACV One of tie b-Jt- , 'ii-- 1 Institutions of Its k'.rd m the entire west. The annual session begins October 1 of each veir 1 r fn'her It: formation and eatalog-119 i f either school, address DR. HEKEEBT O. MILLER, (-orner 15th in.) Couch. Portland . Or. Oreson Normal Schools Do You Intend to Becom? a Teacher? p: e: ,.t ' S ; p rr .cents. at v H I ' II'. 41 1 of Ke Flemish and Oak Finish . 10 ri-.r, ihM.i.'-'N j Liquid Wood Filler 1.5 Pi "it d.lLI.PN Portland Sash & Door Co. 230 TBOITT ST. POETLA5D, OB. Cordwood S5 rirt-Cla w Wood. IIOBKU WOOD COHPABY. th and :n. Mln tii. A-'. til. WILHOITMINERALWATER EABPE THOM'S Pt;or, A -Ilia. ,. o c: . . , '1(4 " -:-l . . " - - .i " ' ' .1- I Prank Store, Portland System of Actual Office Practice , hv correspondence with business ttainir.g schools of New York, Chicago, San Francisco and L,os Angeles. Absoluti-iv the most practical ? mithol of' tea. -hlng BANKING I a-id applying SHORTHAltD, v. TOUCH TTTPEWIlITlai and mod- rn orneo uevices -..omvinjie ourses m Engiish.Penmanship, btenograpny j and Business Our graduates always In demand. 'rlto for catalogue. Fall term befflns September 6, 1903 Baker Cily Business College A. f,. McCAI'IjKY, Principal. S8' BUSINESS COLLEGE . . e. T M IWflTOITH 111 Ll?.T?1 lo'.j PORTLAND. OREGON Rfi WRITE FOR CATALOG The School that J'laref You in a Oood Petition In !hc business College World! Means all that is moilern. At tested by our popularity and attendance. Get our catalog and learn WHY our school leads ; WHY our graduates are all employed. Day and niq;ht classes throughout the year. ELK'S BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON Ulf T MILITARY LUIjIj ACADEiMY li A bosrdlej- and da? , is 1 for va.ung men nnd hoys. A.eredlted t. s'ltifirl, rterkeiev. Cor-. . -1. 4 1 . ..1 mi. a. nr. . erwu in anil -acr:cult,jrl c o I 1 a. ? 1 Make 'reservation now. For lro.stratei.1 ratalofii snd other literature, ad- raU Una Mflaa wrp- iwom r w. kill. m. v.. pnet paj, rCBIUXD, OKIOOM TIIE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL Tberovi gh prrartto fnr all mi and western eolletv -lhth rr fc- ftna PTt(&br 11. llt. CataletA THE ALLEN rnTtPAHATOUT KCJICCU rrtlai. Or Little "AdlctsH ahajs I I m m