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THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1001 AUGUST EXPORTS HOLD THEIR Oil I Portland if hips A way Half a Million Dollars' Worth of Products. ! ONE DOLLAR FOR found In bia orchard. Tha letter Ja follows: ., , "tUiam. Or., Aug, IT. 1901 Mr. Armstrong- dear Sir; If you should meet snyose who docs not belleva in the affl oleney of thorough spraying send them out her and I will Convlues them. I sprayed thro tiroes with arsenata of lead and I believe I hava klllai) tha last .worm. I win par anyone tl for avery wormy apple they cma find on any of my tress. Would Ilka to hava you try your luck at It. Rprtfull yours, "C. N. JOKOEN8EN. "flo It. Route 9." PARTICIPANTS IN SCANDINAVIAN SANGERFEST HELD IN ASTORIA A MOT APPLE Orchardlst Makes Novel Of fer of Beward to Fruit Inspector. CHANGE OF VENUE IN HAROIS CASE FLOi'R MARKS (iOOI) SHOWING Orient lrawi More Than UOO,000 Worth of Hrf jiilstuff in Two Reg ular Liners of ttio Portlaiwl-A!)-tir Steamship Company. Lumber. ii'W.TTI feet $141,450 Flour. S2.tH7 hnrrelB 330.6W8 Miscellaneous 11.21 Total $483,827 Exports for the month of August .were verv sallsiai'tory in point oi vui ume although no wheat was cl But the wheat shipping season I . on In good order until the mldile of September, when It is predicted business ' will be heavier thun ever. Lumber went foreign In a goodly quantity, the total ' shipments foreign bting 10, 699.1.1 feet, valued at $141, 45S. The lumber cargoes were started for All quarters of the globe It might be said, one going to Denmark and another to Melbourne, Australia. Others wen,t to the orient or the old country. Otoe ! of the features of the month s export ' business Is the cargo of the British ' steamer llford, shipped by the L P. Lee Lumber company, which started lor Copenhagen last week. There were no foreign wheat t ments this month. It beln At month In the nort. trAn-in In the stream loading and a number of sailing vessels on the bay . on the lower river waiting for a chance to be ordered to Portland, September should turn out on of the busiest months of the season. Following are the shipments cleared through Portland since the- first of August : ft If shln- ng the only real With four big .ut 1 anrr Mirwpplftn etesmNhln il 1,057,651 feet lumber, valued at $11,062, ' : lor Melbourne. Australia. August 13 Eva, German steamship, 1,S64.ii40 feet lumber, valued at $80,- 976, for Vladivostok. August 17 llford. urann sxeumsnip, 1,750,553 feet lumber, valued at $48,890, ' ; for Copenhagen and Hamburg. August if Arabia. German steam ship, 459,409 feet lumber, valued at $4.- 694; 32,743 barrels flour, valued at $130, V 072, cud general cargo bringing total j value to $146,787.41. August 1 8 t'Ant alos, British ship, 760.135 feet lumber, valued at $11,S14. ' . for Liverpool. , i August 22 Bucrania. British. steam ship, 2,850,000 feet lumber, valued at j I2S.461, for Shanghai. August 24 M. S. Dollar. British steamship. 1.967,383 feet lumber, valued at $21,681, for Taku and Japan. August 28 Alesia, German steamship, 49,90t barrels flour, valued at $199,616, and general cargo, bringing total value up to $200,272. ' Following coastwise cargoes were oi.arad from here during month for California: Coastwise Lumbar Shipments. . Feet, Unrfklanil Am SJL. SSJl Frail- - Viseo... 450.000 , Johan Poulsen, Am. ss oan I ' Vranclsco 450,000 : xr a Tjinri Alfft. "S's.: San Fran- Cisco 400,000 Tforthland. Am. ss., California. . 850.000 ' TAlnn PnuliEAn Am. SS,. -San J Francisco 60,000 During the regatta week two very successful concerts were given under the direction of Dr. Enrfl Enna of Port land. The Norwegian singing socletiea of Astoria and Portland and the Swed ish Singing club Columbia of Portland forming the big chorus conducted by Dr. Enna. The soloists were: Mr. Roberts, baritone, of Portland; Miss Con vers, soprano, of Clatskanle: Dr. Emll Enna, filano, and Mlas Rogers, 'cello, from Portland. A. Holmqulst of Portland sang the Incidental baritone Photo by Woodfleld. solo In Grieg's famous "Landslghtlng." The singers from Portland returned last night on the steamer Charles R. Bpencer. after a voyage of $3 days. Bhe was de layed bv headwinds and calms. Cap tain Rose report the vessel under charter to load wheat at Portland for the United Kingdom. She Is-one of tha trimmest vessels that has arrived here for soiue time. FOUR JOIN IX PORT KI.FKT. Total - 2,600,000 Th coastwise lumber trade has not ' yet shown a material strengthening. HELPLESS IX REAP CALM. French Bark Mlchelet Drifts Along Beach Daring Night. Astoria. Or., Aug. .31.- A strong ar gument In favor of a steam pilot boat et -the mouth of the Columbia in place of a sailing schooner was presented Saturday night when the French bark Michelet appeared off the mouth of the river. The wind fell dead and, caught In the current, the Frenchman drifted -close to the beach, although at no time In less than 25 fathoms or water. The pilot boat was about three miles distant, but could not be worked close enough to get a man on board the Mich elet.. and there they remained over nltfht. drifting from Tillamook Rock to the lightship. In the morning it fresh ened up and by 6 o'clock the windjam mer was steering for the mouth of the Tlver. Phe reached Astoria about noon after having presented a clean bill of health. The Michelfit is In from Honolulu Two WindjaninVrs and Two Tramp Steamers Arrive in Harbor. Two sailing vessels and two large tramp steamers liaie arrived In the harbor since Saturday, the sail inn ves sels carrying s:nerai cargo from Kn rope and the steamers coming in bal last to carry away wheat. The windjammers are the French bark Cael and the British ship Abr- foyle. The tjael came Into Columbia duck No. 1 this morning where, she will deliver about 3,000 tons tif 'general cargo consigned to Myer, Wilsun & Co. The Aberfoyle Is In the stream with 10.000 barrels of cement con signed to W. P. Fuller A Cn A berth will be found for tier as soon us pos sible. The Gael made the run from London to Portland In 133 dayu and It took tha Aberfoyle 182 days to make tha same rim from Antwerp. The captain of the Gael reports having encountered heavy winds in the vicinity of Cape Horn. It took two weeks to double the promontory. The Aborfoyle's voyage, was made tedious, by head winds and calms. One of her crew, en Austrian named Frulieh, committed suicide early in the year by hanging. He had been out of his mind for some tlrhe before the act. Neither the Gael nor the Aberfoyle are chartered for outward business so far as known , here. . , The two tramp steamers that ar rived up are the Queen Amelie and j Falls of Nith, bothL under the British flag. They are ar the mills of the Eastern & Western Lumber company being lined for wheat cargoes. The Falls of Nith came up yesterday from San FranPlsco. She will loaded by the Portland Flouring Mills, company for Europe. The Queen Amelie arrived In yes terday from Bremerton. She is under charter to Kerr, G If ford & Co. to carry wheat to Europe. ton street dock at Portland. The boat will leave McMlnnvllla on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This Is the first time for over six years that a boat has attempted to make regular trips from here. The merchants have promised the owners a substantial part of their freight. ITALIAN CRUISER ARRIVES. I,k11: W ill Be at Anchorage at 4:30 O'clock This Afternoon. Th Italian cruiser Puglla will be in the harbor this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The Puglla arrived in at As toria early this morning from Puget sound and proceeded up the river with out delay. On her way out she will maKe a stop at Astoria. nuiian residents or Portland nro making extensive preparations for the entertainment of the officers and crew or the Italian, man of war whllu her ij.iuyut'i.i ana entertainment win De on Hie program for nearly every day un til the last, September 22, when the cruiser lias orders to proceed south. ALONG THK WATERFRONT. WAS MASTER OF GLEXMORAG. Captain Cnrrle of the Queen Amelie Sailed Noted Wreck. Captain A. Currle, master of the British steamer yueen Amelie, wnliMi arrived here last night from Bremer ton to carry wheat to Rurope has been here twice before under rather extra ordinary circumstances. The first lime ne arriven nm after having lost the snip tiemora on North Deacn one siormy uigui, Ives were lost In that, awrui wrecu, uc ponderous null oi inn vrsati been tossed bodily upon the beach high and dty by most terrific breaicers .into which the ocean Dad Deen iasnea uj a hurricane. The wre'-k of the (Jienmorag nas nee i the object of attraction on Norm Deacn for season after season since isao when phe went ashore until ue lam icw hini w prfl noarlv burled in ine snut- i .snHn rant An i;urrie came iu Portland with the survivors and that was his first visit. A few years later he came here as master of the British bark Clan Mackenzie, which some time prior to Captain Currle taking com mand, was sunk in the Columbia river In a collision with the O. R- & N-Sa-n Francisco liner Oregon. The Clan Mac kenzie was subsequently raised and repaired and sent home to England. A few vesrs ago she returned In command of Captain Currle. The steamer Stale of California will be at Ainsworth dock late this even ing from Sun Francisco. Tha Norwegian ship Daghlld left up this morning from Astoria In company with the schooner Annie E. Smalo The Daghlld Is In from Caldera after a voyage of 61 days and the Annie R. Smale Is In from Makameli after a voy age of 25 days. The Daghlld Is uh dur charter to Kerr, Clifford & Co to Barry,, wheat to Europe. The Annie E Ltnale is under charter ta T. J Pater son to oarry lumber to Haiphong. The steam unhonnor t? t ... .7 liyered some general cargo at Oak street thjs morning and went to the mills of the Inman-Poulsen Lumber company to load lumber for a return cargo to San Francisco. The steamer Breakwater, Captain Macgenn. arrived hro iet nui, V I, . 1oln souin sue will mux iuko tn new In tow. government prob- (Iredge MARINE NOTES. The biggest thing for comfort in dress is the right shirt, right in every detail cut on the j new liberal model coat Style. It's also a big comfort to most men to know the patterns and styles are new. It's also a big-comfort to most customers to save 25c on the dollar. RIVER STEAMER SINKS. Iadcn With Railway Construction Equipment; Hits Rock. (t Jilted Tress Leed Wlre.l Prince Rupert B. C, Aug. 81. The big Btern wheel river steamer Cale donia owned by Foley. Welch Stewart, the Orand Trunk Pacific railway con tractors, which left here early last Mon day morning loaded down with supplies for the contractors' camps, struck a rck in the Skeena river when 20 miles abi.ve Fort KsMngton and went to the Ttie latest reports state that the steamer W covered by water to her hur ricane deck. It is believed that her cargo which consisted principally of hay oats and provisions can be salved at low tide. Efforts will be marie to float the steamer by lashing scows to each side. I mil she 1s beached the full extent of the damage will not be known Her crew took to small boats and were saved. This Is the second timo this season that the Caledonia lh twen on the bottom of ttie river She struck a rocs: iwn murium Astoria, Aug. 31. -Sailed at. B a. m.. steamer Roma, for San Pedro. Ar rived at 6:30 and left up at 8:30 a. m, Italian cruiser Puglla. from Puget sound. Outside nt 11 a. m., a three masted ship and a square rigger. Iveft up at 10:80 a. m ., Norwegian bark Daghlld and schooner Annie K. Small. Arrived at 11:20 a. m.. steamer State of California, from San Francisco. Astoria. Aug. ao. Arrived at 5:15 and left up t 7 a. m , steamer Break water, from Coos Bav. Arrived at 5:30 and left up at 10 to a. m., British steamer Queen Amelie., from Bremer ton. Arrived down at 6 and sailed at 10 a. m., Etefimer Alliance, for Coos Bay. Sailed at 8 a. m., TugVosburg, with barge, for Nhaiem. Arrived at 9:15 a. in., French bark Michelet, from Honolulu. Left up at 10 a. m., French bark Gael. Arrived at 1:15 and left up at 3 p. m , steamer Harold Dollar, from San Francisco Arrived down at 1 p. m , German steamer Alesia. Arrived down at 8 p. m , steamer Roma. San Francisco, Aug. 30. Arrived at 12, noon, steamer Cascade, from As toria. Sailed at midnight last night, steamer Northland, for Portland. San Francisco. Aug. 31. Arrived at 7 a. m., steamer Roanoke, from Port land. Arrived at 8 lust night, steamer Shoshone, from Columbia river. Point Arguelllo Aug. 31. Passed at 9 Inst night, steamer Yosemite with log raft In tow, from Astoria for San Diego. Astoria, Aug. 81. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. in., smooth, wind east 8 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria Tuesday High wa ter 3:58 a, m., 6.9 feet: 4:06 p. m., S.2 feet. Low water, 9:47 a. in., 2.3 feet 10:38 p. m., 1.3 feet. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Baffular Liners Sue to Arrive. George W. Elder. San Pedro. ... Sept. 1 Slate, San Francisco Sept. 1 Homer, San Francisco Sept. 5 Alliance, Coos Buy Sept. 5 Breakwater, Coos Bay Sept. 6 Eureka Eureka and Coos Sept. s Roue City, San Francisco Sept. 8 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Sept. s Numantla, orient .Sept. 15 Nlcomedia. orient . . . Oct. 1 Arabia, orient Oct. li Alesia, orient Nov. 1 Regular Liners to Depart. Geo. Elder, San Pedro Sept. 3 Eureka. Eureka and Coos Sept. 4 State, San Francisco Sept. 5 Alliance, Coos Bay..! Sept. u Breakwater, Coos Bay . . . Hopt. o Homer, San Francisco Sept. 7 Roanoke. San Pedro and way... Sept. 10 Rose City, San Francisco Sept. 12 Numantia, orient Oct. 1 Nlcomedia. orient Oct. 15 Arabia, orient Nov. 1 Alesia, orient New 15 Vessels In Fort. Broderlck Castle, Br. sh Stream Larglemore, Br. sh N. P Lbr. Co. Crown of India, Br. sh. . . .Columbia 1 Ley land Bros., Br. sli Prydock Donna Francesca. Br. bk Astoria Churchill. Am. sch....'... Astoria Echo, Am. bktn Astoria Asgard, Nor. sh Drydock Alvena, Am. sch Astoria Albert Klckmers, Ger, ok stream Eugenie Fautrel, Fr. bk Oceanic W. F. Jewett, Am. sch Astoria Irene, Am. sch Astoria Koko Heart. Am. bktn. . portlana l.br. Co. Washington, Am. ss Prydock Braemont, Br. ss .... Montgomery No 2 Andorlnha, Br. bk Oceanic; Strathlyon, Br. ss .... Montgomery No. 2 Oliver Olson, Am. sch Young's bay Break water. Am. ss Oak St, Annie Smala, Am. sch Astoria Harold Dollar, Am. ss liainler Gael, Fr. bk Columla No. 1 Vincennes, Fr. hk . . . . Astoria Michelet, Fr. bk Astoria Queen Amelia, Br. ss E. W. Mills Daghild, Nor. ship stoiia Aberfoyle, Br. bk Stream R. D. Inma-n, Am. ss S. P Mills Puglla, . Italian cruiser Stream En Boats to Load X. umber. Alumna, Am. sch Kahulul Sehome, Am. sch La Boca Wrestler, Am. bktn Guaymas Mabel Gale, Am. sch San Francisco Falrhaven, Am. ss San Francisco Amaranth, Am. bktn San Francisco Tiverton, Am. ss San Francisco Puako. Am. bktn Santa Rosalia Stanley Dollar, Am. sc.. San Francisco Americana, Am. sch ..Japan Crescent, Am. sch Honolulu Olympic, Am. bk. San Francisco En Bouts With Cement and General. Aberfoyle, Br. sh Antwerp Bidart. Fr. bk Antwerp Neatsflelds, Br. sh....: Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr. sh Antwerp Bradloch, Br. bk..... Antwerp Kllloran. Br. sh Antwerp .Tolnvilla, Fr. bk Antwerp Roohambeau. Fr. bk I.elth Gulf Stream, Br, bk Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk Antwerp La Tour de Auvergne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen, Fr. bk Dublin Coal Skips En Bouts. La Roche Jaco.uelln, Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. Flfeshlre, Hr. bk Newcastle, A. Bossuot, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Torrisdale. Br. sh Newcastle, A. Magdala, Br. ss Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamers En Bout. Cragh.ill. Br. ss San Francisco Shanghai ..San Francisco . . San Francisco Guernsey, Nor. ss. Assuan, Ger. ss . . . . Boveiic, Br, ss Westminster, Br. ss Janan San Francisco (Helen Bursas of The Joarssl.) i Salem, Or., Aug. . !. N. C. Jorgsn- sen. a Marlon county orchsrdlst, deflea Fruit Inspector Armstrong to find A wormy sppls on bis farm; in fact h ant a written communication to ths fruit Inspector last wsek offering him 11 for every wormy appls that could ba (TTnltMl Fresi LoMd Wlrs.l Jackson, Ky., Aug. II. Judge Adams today granted a motion mads by the commonwealth for a Changs of venue In tha oasa of Beaoh Hargts, charged with the murdsr of his father, Judge James Hargla, tU famous feudist. It was held that tha mother of tha defendant had worked up publlo sympathy in his behalf. Open a package of every corn flake food on the market. Stand them In a row and look at them. it this doesn't convince you that is the best corn food, then the TASTE mil. Korn Kinks tastes better and is bet ter. It is the malted flakes of the choicest selected white corn. Crisp, appetizing and wholesome. Contains more nutriment than the others and is easily digested. Your grocer sells it, The only Malted Corn Flakes, CLOSES SEPTE janc.ta. tir. ss ! ranklyus, Br. ss . . . Yeddo, Br. ss ...... . Nederlainl, Ger. ss.. Deike Rickmers, Ger ss , Yokoham .San Francisco San Francisco Fusan 12,A 10 Pi m En Routs in Ballast to lKad Grain. Port Crawford. Br. sh Callao River Falloch, Br. bk Callao Oregon, Ger. sh Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. bk Yokohama Henrietta, Ger. sh West coast Aster. Ger. hk Valparaiso Mereehal-de Noailles, Fr. bk..Wat coast Homeward Bound, Am. bk. Vanc'v'r, B. C Lfl Peiier, Fr. bk Hobart Salntc Anne. Fr. hk . Newcustln V R IV Lydgute, Br. bk Santa Rosalia Vigo. Nor. sh Mejillones Dcsdamoiia, Br. sh Callao Cornil Barf,- Fr. bk. .Newcastle, N. S. W. Sully. Fr. bk Antwerp pinion, rr. ok Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk Hobart Nuielly, Fr. bk Hobart Leon Blum, Fr. bk Hobart f'1"1,n''. Rs- sh Guayaquil Magdalene, Ger. bk Acaquleo Alexander Isenberg, Ger. bk. .Honolulu Thiers Fr. bk. Belfast General Foy, Fr. bk. Hobart FIRST TAMS START FOR RESERVOIR SITE Journal's Third Annual Scholarship Con test Which Began in June Will Posi tively End on Above Date Students' Last Chance. The following valuable scholarships and good 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 grand opportunity to win a scholarship. (Special PtsnBtcb to The Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. ,31. The first teams have started for the Clear lake reservoir site, to heeln w,,rlr onrf the people of Bonanza are Jubilant over ion of the reclamation service In this part of the Klamath the act beginning project. All talk of cancellation of contracts on account of the refusal of bids on the Clear lake dam earlier In the sea son has ceased and the people are working in harmony with the service. Bids have been advertised for the hauling of supplies to Clear lake, and this represents one of the hardest fea tures of construction, as Clear lake is remote from markets, and over bad roads. Lands In the vicinity of the lake have been selling In anticipation of the in crease in value later. v . SCHOLARSHIPS As fgr as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools will be adcled from day to day during the contest as the choice of new contestants is learned. 311 1 TR WRITING BOOK ON OREGON WONDERS Klamath Falls, Or., Ausr. 31. John Mulr, California's frreat naturalist and nature lover, is writing a book on the scenery, plants and forests of Oregon, and vhlle at Pelican Lodge, the guest of E. H. Harriman, he spent many hours out in the beautiful woods, surround ing the lodge, dictating to Mr. Harrl man's stenographer. Mr. Harriman will publish Mr. Mulr's book for him, which will very likely be one of this winter's publications. was raised and placed- in ro but commission I AH this big today for 75c. comfort UA)TfflE I TELEPHONE IN RATE AVAR. Object of w Ownrrs to Beat Com i petition on Puget Sound. I Seattle. Wash.. Aug. 31 The steamer ' Telt j hone. row at Portland, is rumored i to b the boat acquired by the Port IBlakrlev Mill company for the Belllng- ham run In opposition 10 wis iiimim i Pacific ,' The line in which the Port Blakeley 1 Mill company is interested is the Puret sound navtg-atlon, which Is now enraged I in a rei-hot rate war with the Canadian : Pacific f The Telephone is one of the fastest tern-wheel steamers in tha world, be 1 1ns- rller than anything- now plytrf i out of Portland. u I I j Soda Crackers that crackle a9 good Soda Crackers should needa Biscuit With meals for meals between mealt In dust tight, mouturt proof packages. Ntctr sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 65-170 .Third Street. j. LEOXA IS COMMISSION. Drgtaa Refrular Hrr-rie IWweea Portland aad McMlnaTfU. MeV?nUl, Or, Au. 1L TM stmar Loa ef Portland hfm mals n regular trip, ketvwi Jdr Mian villa 4 Frtl4 tlil momln fth. toarss r at a. re- Tt.a rraft is owMd r V. H. Vu-aHall aad Tr4 Brauar. . The IfflTiJ rl.twnn fm iv. v. .-.:r. AXBA3TY OOZ.UOB, AXtBAVY, OB. fine year's tuition in any department, except conservatory. Value or scholar ship $50. Bim ottt BtrsnrssB oouubob. BASES CITY, OX. One year's tuition In shorthand, type writing, English, bookkeeping and pen manship. Value of scholarship $100. BEHUKE-WAMIB BtfSXKBSB OOI. BOE, PORT1AKD, OB. One year's tuition in combined busi ness and shorthand course. Value of scholarship 1100. CAPZTAX. BTJSrjrSBB OOXABOB, SAXiEM, OS. Ten months' tuition in business or shorthand course. Value of scholar ship $100. DAXZ.AS OOLLEOII, DAXiXiAB, OS. One year's tuition In any department Value of scholarship $50. eclectic Busnress ttmtvtsbitt. POBTXiABS, OS. One year's tuition in combined busi ness and shorthand courses. Valua of scholarship, $100. HILL HHITAaY ACADEMY, Nil- LiHD, OB. Ona year's tuition in all branches without board. Valua of scholarship $120. houses Btrcmrsss coluob, FOBTTjABD, OS. One year's tuition in combined bust ness and shorthand course. Valua of scholarship $100. nrTEBH ATZOHAZ. OOSSBSPOBVESCB csooui or SOSAJTTOB, TA. Complete course in architecture, chemistry and chemical technology, alec trical, civil engineering, steam, electric, mechanical engineering ana mininw en- value or scholarship His. OSEOOir COITSEBVATOBY or MTTSXC, FOBTXADTD, OB. One year's course In piano depart ment Value of scholarship $175. OBEOOir EXMET COX-LEOU, POBT- Comblned stenography. course in telegraphy and Value of scholarship J125. OBEOOSr LAW COLLEOB, POBT- Z.ABD, OS. One year's tuition. Value of scholar ship $160. PACIFIC COLLEGE. One year's tuition, ship $50. FA0IFZ0 irilWBEBS, OS. Value of scholar- FOSBST wintering S. VAX AST, MTES BCBTOOL OF FOBTLAJTO, OS. Six months' evening course. ' Value of scholarship $50. lrarnrrxLLB collxob. VTLLB, OS. One year's tuition in any department of the college., value of scholarship $60. URIV jRBSXTT, UBOT, OB. O'ne year's tuition in college depart ment. Value of scholarship $60. PEDTDLETOW AOASEWY, FEHDLE TOW, OS Two years' Instruction in classical, scientific or commercial courses. Value of scholarship $100. PHILOMATH COLLEGE, PHILO MATH, OS. One year's course in college depart ment. Value of scholarship $50. POBTLAHD ACADEMY, POST LAND, OB. One year's tuition In any of the four academy classes. Value of scholarship $120. MSB. WALTES BEED, POSTLAJrD. OB. Vocal lessons. Value of scholarship. $100. SOBB CTTY BTTSIHESB COLLEQB. FOBTLABD, OS. One year's tuition In combined busi ness anl shorthand course. Valua of scholarship $100. BT ifepart- $100. VAST'S ACADEMY, '. DALLES, OB. year's tuition in music r. 1..-. ..kA .Mh n One ment. Value of WB9TEBH ACADEMY OF MUSIC ABD ZLOOUTIOB, roBiuxo, ua Conrse in elocution, oratory or dra matic art. value oi scnoiarBiny WTLLAMXTTB TnTTYE BAITY, 8ALXM, OS One year's tuition in college depart ment Value of scholarship au. CASH AWARDS In addition to the scholarship awards The Journal will make the fol lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may poll the largest vote: Cash with first choice of scholarship J52 Cash with second choice of scholarship S125 Cash with third choice of scholarship '22 Cash with fourth choice of scholarship 75 Cash with fifth choice of scholarship 50 Cash with sixth choice of scholarship 925 The above sums In cash will be paid contestants Immediately after the dose of the contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commis sions will be allowed on all new subscribers. In addition to the cash awards, so that a contestant may cam money every day during the contest. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO CONTEST MANAGER A FerfsatW Lanrary for tk tUtfe Aa ImUfHi't as a BATHASWIXT RICE POWDE TwMiMf saa AaHHSraBr Pots. SS IWfS. 25 S- mmm ai ctmm; fm Si I . irt ww...-