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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY' EVENING, ' SEPTEMBER 1. 1803. ,i .iiir I Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Orpheunt , ...... . . .... .... . ..Vaudeville Baker . . .'. , ... . ."LUtle JDollle DlmpleVH Grand . i . . , .... vauueviue i Pantagea ......... ""'" IjVrlo A Celebrated uase The Oaks . . ."A'Lost Baby" 8:1S p. m JOUsUTAS AT THB 8BACHSS. e) In orJer to procure prompt .and more satisfactory aervlce. when at the lummer - resort a.1 order from the following Journal agents at regular city rate. v Hwaco A Ilwaco Railway com-, pany, JO.' B. . Woodruff. news- agent. . ' , Long Beach, Edward Mc Allen. . " Ocean Park. H. B. Woodruff. ' I Seavlew, F. E. Strauhal. - ; The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Geurhart.' A. ' Utalnger. Seaside, Lynn Burtls. head quarter at Lewie As Co. NewDort. Harlln Talbert. rclllna Bcrlna-a. J. .W. Belcher. Wilholt Springs, F. W..-.M0- Leran. ' Carson, Wash.. Mineral Springs e hotel. ' - i,'. i th. article I By a typographical error In the "?' puDllsned iasi eunaay trjiut -.f Baker & 'Malheur Oil company a para araDh was mtsauoted. It should have read as follows: "We are now maKin active preparations for sinking a stand-, dard deep well, and hope to be one of , the very first to tap the I reservoirs that ever clentlst, expert or , layman who has Investigated believes and will be prepared to go 4.000 if neoes- sary; we will rush the work night ana day. from the tlriie the drill starts till the well Is finished. In order to acoom- pllsh thla-work-ae speedily as desirea we have to have more money. wnue there Is now aulte a fund in tns treas- ury, there Isn't, enough; we nrus tne .ve more. Accordingly, the board or oi reotors recently authorised the awe or a limited amount of ' the .t'"rT,"'0c at i6tcents per "hare. -There less than 60 000 shares of he a""1 that can be had at this tlgurs. ai 1 soon Is tnere. we. aim to sv "" jy" r.T" HJi "n not another shars can be Whether he wins or not rests wtth hlm E52ri. viru'r??P. sell. Perhaps he will be able to give had at. this price. Great factoryytnlstake shoe sale at 291 Morrison street Labels wrong on .n hAa lust arrived. Marks' name inataari of Dellar'a Factory stands loss and orders us x? .sYtfan". James A. Banister, Sst M-, etc.. $6 and 17 values now tli; women's $3 o0 and I! ... nnar is IS: bovs and irls' school shoes, values to 3, how 1.66 : i.nn, dfau shoes. SI. B0 ana II value", at 25C 6O0 and $ 1. .Dellar' Ilrssor to Marks' shoe Co., Ml Mop b?wVea"F?urth' and F1L" rlson street, i)eiwy3 iuu.v 1 One hundred business men of Port- land will" take a JJ JfJJJ $&EtfJfZ&?ti & war Sf Improvement during the past ;. fenVcial rates have been made by tha railroad company and special ears rill be put at in.J'Y".yi visitors will be the guests 01 ui j ath chamber of commerce, 11 en iiivu. . . . -t I . .-t rAtiir In dlstlar Is nf to shown by the wlndW Rosenthal's shoe store, corner seventh "a Ington streets. All latest "cte" ,s "' (; .r on exhibition together with the leathers from which the shoes wn-..fatured. These shoes with 7i; T li.i in thi hankarround maJte a very pretty window and, the Innovation !rY rl, 'i '.ii,,, . alrvadv aroused tmf orla-lnallty have already considerable comment. cioMmnndoi. worn In the shoes for the relief and cure of rheumatism and all nervous ailments,' poor circulation, u h.gnhx. efn. Guaranteed as rrre(ieniii or money back. Ask for free booklet Albert Bernl, the druggist, j 232 Washington sireei. In, order to relieve Rev. D. H. Hare f 'Tillamook presbytery of his charge there and send him to Walla Walla, a special meeting of Port t,n nmhvtnrv has been' oalled 'by Xfnrritor Rev. J. A. P. McGraw at the First Presbyterian church, Septem ber 7, at 2 o'clock. ' - Water through hose for sprinkling yari or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid, for In advanee and used only .tw?a. h,Jl0Uf ! and 8 a. and and . m.t ust not be used for sprinkling streets, . If fully it will be ihut"off. T m Mmmmtf ra vnasssa wii i stsa nw rsaairsaw 1 the streetcars yesterday and can bere- covered by calling at lost article room, First and Aiaer streets: book, iwo - cans of paint, two lunch boxes, key. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas, can. three purses, eight umbrellas and Washougal and way landings, dally ex two packages. , eept Sunday. Leaves Washington street two packages. The Steel Bridge Fuel company have moved their office from SIS River street tn 47 Alblna avenue, and are better pre pared than aver to supply their custom ers Willi DIOC wuvu, a i veil hiu uri mimu and cord wood. Prompt delivery. Phones E 42 C 177. J. P. O'Brien, general manager of the Harrlman northwest lines, has gone for a mp oi inspection rr u ww. iu lines of the Southern Pacific. Ha ex- pects that the trip will require Severxt uhv . - I - The Portland Dental society wui hold IIS . initial mRung urn nuin( '11311. o'clock and 'a banauet afterward at the Perkins hotel. . ..." . ! J. Williams, the alleged opium smug-1 gler, who Jumped his ball in Portland rently and was recaptured n Spokane, There Is no odor in Ivory Soap; no 4'free" alkali to irritate your skin or injure your clothes'; no chemicals; no col o ri n g mat ter; nothing but soap; soap that isalmbst absolutely ."pure. : . : - ' v" Equally available for bath, toilet and fine laundry purposes. X . i vory Doap hrt ii Ti a T5 I . A ojored r'a'her st Eastrm was liy 11oS FCT Vjent. rUrtU Issked bv one of bis eharch members -to RACE TO ' Lester Bennett Enters Jour nal's . Contest Promises to Become a Formidable Competitor for First Place , in Exciting Finish. Hu;h f&: Lvier Sjnnett! But you Will .want to know who' Lester Bennett la and why the hurrah should go up for him. Well, Lester' Bennett IB an enter prising young student of Philomath, who has Just, entered the Oregon .Jour naj's third annual scholarship contest. Considering that young Bennett . has the faith In himself to win a scholarship with only 12 days of the contest left, It will be seen that this young man Is deserving; of encouragement from his friends and the public generally. 1 - A student who shows the gumption to compete at this late date In the face of the odds he is going up against should set hearty suDDort and bo Bushed for ward by all lovers of ambition In tfa e8tor Btart,a tn, work rot can. vass Saturday morning, and fully 'ex 5ectt to get support enough to win a ournal. scholarship. - He realises his great handicap and will work day and night to gain credit for himself, besides a valuable tuition .and possibly a cash award, whlCfT will go ouly to the half dosen students who will have the choice of scholarships. : young .Bennett's progress wiu ds watched" with more Interest than any 0f the-others on account of his great Vlf-oonndence. Those students who may thlnk he has a poor show to win at this Jat9 houp hJwl better beware, lest he avertake them. Handicaps such as thl(( ,tudent encounters would make Jn0t atidents .despair of winning, but tnert Ara young people who laugh at b and have little dlffloulty la surmounting them. The contest manager doesn't think that young Bennett is entering Just for m rather to Win. some or tne old competitors tne merry ha ha In the meantime, watch the young man Bennett from Philomath, who Is Just starting out 'on the race while tne rest or tne, students are 00m' ling up th home stretch on the gallop, was brought back to this city by the federal authorities this morning and WJtr -th rountt son of Walter Bol- I 1bim t risk ITfnnr ttrMt Anmrnlsfflnn man who' fell from, a fence at his home,, B77 w Hiimi hrakin ,h arm, is rapidly recovering, F. II. Grubb. William MdHugh and J. H. Zane have appraised : the estate of Harold D. Marsh, a minor, at $10,- 896. They have also fixed the value of the property of Marie B. Marsh at 10,- "v. " The revival services at the Trlnltv M. G. church were well attended last niaht Rev. Aura Smith, the evanao- list. Is assisting- the pastor. Meeting- each day at I:l0aattiH. o'.clock. "fiave the Discount Send check or pay Llt office oa or befors the 10th to save at on ihe dlsoou 'Automatlo t on September bills for the telephone. Home Telephone company, cotvPark and Burnside its. The regular meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary society of Grace M. B. church' will meet at the home of Mrs. Predeaux, 667 Flanders street, Wednes day it I p. in.. Central W. C T. U. will hold the an nual meeting and election of officers tomorrow afternooaat 2:80 at headquar ters In the GoodnoOgh building. A full attendance la requested. Home builders, plumbers, attention! Toii can save money by buying your plumbing material from us. Get our prices. Bards Plumbing Supply Co. ot in the trust" j rroressor mifin A. smith will re sums his classes , In piano, wind and etring Instruments September T. Hours may e arranged for at his studio, 392 Twelfth street , Any poor girl needing a friend, help, adVlciTcan apply or write to Matron Ad1 u t . ttt v.t m. tMntn fio"n' rlana' or: ' : - a We SDOnre ahd -cress. vour hln vAur ahoea. aJl tnr 11 fid mnn.h Main 614. A-4344. Wacons mn evarv. where. Unique Tailoring Co.-, 301 Stark. dock at 2 p. m. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, iiiiT ouiiuing, HvtDin ana Btara sis. Woman's Exchange, 121 Tenth street. luncn ii.su 10 i,, Business men s luncn. Dr. Haynes, optician. 201 Salmon, near rirtn, xormeriy witn a. .. w rigot V) a rr, K.N a SWn imMiil,Hi It1 Morrison street, corner or eixta. W. A. Wise and associates, painless aenusts, inira ana wasningion. Bergsr, slgna 214 Tamhlll. Mala Dr,; E. d Brown, Kye-Kar. Marquam. Dr. MoCracken, dentist, Rothchlld bid. Journal want ada le a word. ' " Piano Lessons. Mr. Eugene Stehlnrer resumea teach. lng next Monday. Phone Main 4628. M1WATJKIE FARE 1 IX SUPREME COURT Officials of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company do not want to give a ( cent fare between MUwaukle and Portland. That fact has been known for sometime, ever since and before the people of MUwaukle took the question up. with the- railroad commission. The commission decided - that t cents was enough to ei.MUe a person to ride be tween the two places and the matter was taken Into (he circuit court. This court held with the commission, and now tne people or me unit eitv up the river hare been Informed by the com missi" that the company has appealed to the supreme court. ' MUwaukle cltlsens are hew busy pre parlns figure, statistics and argument. togemer wnn lunoa, wnicn win be put In the hands of the lawyer representing .them for submttstoa to the supreme court" Both-si1 expect lo light ths thing out to a finish. In the meantime the company Is takins;full fare, but Is tssulns receipts se that In ths evnt the court holds with the oommlsaion and for the city It will stand to refund omethlnv like tl.tOO taid to it bv th Portland-Mil waukU pas Sanger a r - - TTarmth, 'L. ' prearn s sermon on nen ann its pun-1 Ulunecta' Ater going ever , the matter I very, thoroughly hs .closed his sermon with these remarks: "Brethren, if you take all the wood In Pennsylvania and pile It In one place and on that pile all the coal In Penn sylvania ad over it pour all the oil In Pennsylvania and put the devil on lop, and set It on fire, he would freexe to death." v 600 Linen Embroidered Hand kerchiefs. Special ,,.254 Ladles fine black or tan cot y ton or lisle Hosiery, 354 454, 504 and up. Kew Centejnerl d Oloves 1- claep - Chamois: ' washable. . ir ...... S1.25 8-clasp'Beal Kid .... .81.50 2- cIasp. Dent's 'style, . tun I"K ' 91.7S ' - Art -endless variety of new Neckwear, 254 to 825 each. I Flemish and Oak Finish 81.40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler 81.25 Pn OALLON . : Portland Sash & Door Co. i run n. ' pobtxams, ob. WILHOIT KIERALWATER LABBB A THOMAS. Phone A-tlS0. 84 Labbe Bldg., cor. 2d and Washington. CAX.IPOB1TIA KOTEXiB. FAIRMONT HOTEL 5AN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect servile leave nothing to be de sired. Under the same management which made the Palace Hotel the world's stand ard for 40 years. Single rooms with bath $2.50. $3.00, $4.00, $6.00. $6.00. $7.00. $8.00, $10.00. Snltes $10.00. $12.50. $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and Upwards. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM FERRY. . PALACE HOTEL COMPANY HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAT UP AMERICAN PUN $3.00 A DAY UP 4 A naw down town tiotet Steel and brlok structure. Furnished it a oott of $150,000. E?erj eomfort ted sonienl ence. On oar lines trn$ferrlng to all parts of city. Omnibus meats all trains and steamers. 4 .If job vent oomfort, convenience and luxur; at a verj reasonable prloe, stop-it tne eeleot HOTEL STEWART Hotel St Francis SAN fRANCISCO .This hostelry possesses all the best festurei of the world's finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. It has introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magnets Clock System and- today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of - BS WISB ABTD gTOP AT Hotel Von Dorn 142 Turk St. when you visit BAXT rJLAJTCIBOO. Flreoroof eteel frame, steam hat. phone ana cam Bates $1 up. European. From Ferry depot take, any Market st. oar. Get off at Jo es st. E. J. Dyer. Mgr. HOTEL AUDUBON tra Bills Street, BAJT xTSAJtCISOO, CAI A first-class, quiet home hotel. Euro pean plan, centrally locaiea. rer theatres and shopping district - Rates II up. K eduction ny me wee, an, I H. Medure, proprietor. Royal House, San francisco rearth and Howard srts. AU outside rooms, steam beat, hot and water. Rates oo to ii per oay. Weeklr ratss. Cafe. Fourth street cars direct from Third "street depot. From Ferry. Howard street cars direct. , r. l Turpi n, proprletoa Fred 'Wollenberg Max ScaulAOfer Hotel Aa aaeqaaled Oul slae aa a rsav aateea eseeUeaoe la Kvery Petall. Setter and Gough'Sts. Pre-emlrtentlv the best and newest upown otel, cwivnien to theatres and e-hops: 250 bright, richly furnished rooms from ll.te up, with bath IIS to 11 0. Suites, parlor, bedroom aad bath, 14.09 op. .Americas pi a a, il.it up. AXtjrSXMXWTs). Bctai theatre TSSSJ ' Oregon Theatre Qo. (Iao.), Aesses. GEORGE L. BAKER, General Manager. Tonight, all this week, matinees Thursday and Saturday, C. H. Kerr pre sents Dainty Oraoe OasMroa In his lat est musical oomedy success, 'XZTTIiI POLUI ZZMd," supported by the great comedian, HarryBewley, and a bjg company. Gorgeous -scenery. Evening prices iso, 60o, 760, $1. Matinees 26c, owe. jNext.weeK--Kiehara Jose. , Mala 9, A-loaa Mats, ex Holidays) 15-25-Mt NICITS IS-2S. ' H TUlf ATD1T THRATHR -7S Advanced Vauaevllle Week, Ana;. L Creasy and Baynei Katie Barrrt Tom Davles' Trio j a. O. Ounoani Basque . vpera qaarteti Barry ana Hnghes; MelvUle and Hlgglns. THE GRAND VaodevlIIe deluxe TBH "LAUOHTJEBT" TXT. xnwnr KDOOK ' COr-Zn The . Season's Soenlo Sensation 1 "A Bit o' Blarney." Voa It Thoussea. Sisters O 'inters. DOS SCX BTTS IEX.lt "The Mos loal Kailroaders." Brotherhood at Oo Dorothy Dayne. rred Bauer. Orandasoopa. PANTAGES THEATRE A9YAVCBB TAVBaTZUUB. ,. Stars of AU Battoas. ' , ' v ' VBTKAB, The Armless Wonder. Direct from Hammerstelns New York . '',. i, . x ueaire, And Six Other Good Aots. . Matinees dally, 16 cents; two shows at night, 16 and 26 cents. THB LYRIC Starting Sunday 'Matinee. Auaust SO. the Blunkall Company present M, M. D'Ennery's masterpiece, A CELEBRATED CASE In the first act Miss Warda Howard will wear the Dlrectoire gown. Sunday matinee, September 6. TV LosAngeles vs. Portland BBCBBATZOV PAB5C, OOB. VAUOBB ABB S4TH ST. SEPT. 1ST TO 13TK LABOB SAT. two games. 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Games begin week days at 8:30 p. m., Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, 25c; grandstand. 50c; boxes, 26c extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 26c. ZJLDZSS' BAT TBZDAT. t Bova under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. - Swimming Waters Fine TOKXOHT IB THB AZ&BOHB - A J.aughlng Song Show, with Catchy Specialties. "ALostBaby" PONY PRIZE COUPONS All are good. . Bring them to the park Saturday 2:30 o'clock. WXBBBSBAT BTB. 9:30. WRESTLING Strangler Smith TSU The Cuban Voicr,' Big match will take place In Alrdome after the 1 H-hour show. . OAJU 1ST ABB AXBBB . TEETH sim, Save Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS 35c UP GOLD FILLINGS Bi UP SET OF TEETH . .S4.00 SPLENDID SET ..Ss.00 GOLD CROWNS ...-S2.S0 TO s!oO All work guaranteed for ten year a Lady attendant always present. AH work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from It to 10 years' experience. Boston Dentists 91 H BCorrlaoa It, Opn. lostofries. Home rhoae A-SOSa Phone SCala B030. Trona Maker Sireoi to Ton." NO SPLOALS-NO SAIXS We Ouaxaatee On HATS Values awsra(3 S3 Values alw'yaUSO Hats Cleaned, pressed and Made to Order. WHOUTtAXa AMD UTAQ Eastern Dat Factory 4 Third art. Bet, Oak and Has, IT'S LITHIA TABLE ROCK Mineral Water. fi Page GO Lee Lebenbaoa San Franciaccr -a riiE on dotbes We're having a run ( on College Clothes. T h e : style attracts I attracts good dress- ers. For college wear, clothes must be the latest -cut, fit perfect ly, and ' the materials have ' quality. In short, College Clothes must have that ap pearance of elegance that can only " be se cured from a tailor who knows - how to build them. Good dressers know good clothes good clothes come from good tai lors. Columbia - Tailored Clothes are built up to a standard that sat isfies good dressers. It's more satisfactory to buy clothes from' a tailor who has set a high standard, and made a reputation of always turning out work 'of a high char acter. That has al ways been our meth od of creating - new" business to please YOU and receive your good word to your friends. Our stock for fall is full of nobby patterns. QllAtCj GRANT PHEGIf Y, Mgr. Seventh and Stark Sts. XtrBV'A HIT. $10.00 SET OF Q C TEETH FOR $0 Wrrtten traanuttee fo 10 Years. -CMVIS-Any tooth In the meuth Ve crtnrn with solid gold. 12k. - oesi, vu.j ........... - Any Porcelain Crown made oo mat- lf wnil vr.ry ere wr now Ty ",d.: .?r..?. $4.00 ailOI-li'olld Oeld Top. Solid Oold Backs, Porcelain $4.00 - Frosts, rer toeh'.....y,wWU :?! S4.C0 Dria ir. ........ All ether ZVXSSTS mVi X&Z tlonatelr. PAIHUSaS) HXTsVaOTZOBf Free When Plates or Bridges are 1ILT DHTAl PARLORS AJro ootrcH bthzxts 'Hours 1 a. uvts t'pv ro. Fbese A-ltls. : Opes Uandaya V BOKOOI.8 JJTO COUSOIS. S A-V E M ON EY AITO ; A Flrt-Glass Business Cplleo 'We1 do -not charge so much for books and tuition as other schools, ye; our rates are high enough to enable us,, to maintain a first-class scliool. . ,;1 VI AJUi HOT XV THH BUTjrXSS OOTJUBaH COSSBUTX." Our' Instructors arf equal to the best In Portland. , " ' SXKOHTXAHB by an expert writer and teacher. BOOKHZXTXera ancf AHJCIHHCBTIO by 'an expert , accountant ' - yillfAXBErr by one of America's best penmen. v: saimou isdun bv a unlversttvvtralned man. --Our InatruittAr thav college degrees and have had years of experience as successful teachers. TESTS OTTO IOSOOS and let us explain runy the advantages we offer. ' Wl PXACB OTB) rrUDJJTg ZX GOOD POSXTIOHS. v. . Further Information and specimens of penmanship will be gladly 'far- nlshed. Write, phone or call. . . " s- - 0 Filth St., Opp. Mlor 5fe f7 . '-.a "VT.; ' ' ' s?f SIS) k good school none better. ' Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking .teachers. Living Expenses low. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue, i s: SALEM, OREGON : , "TUB SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth aad Morrison - Porttsad. Oregos A. P, ARMSTRONG. LL. B.. PRINCWAt We promise success to every willing jitudent, guarantee comfortable rooms, perfect equipment, first-clai& instruction, the best of everything. We receive con- I lx - ..a. ' 11- (Ba tasal SliIlTflflAel does it. Learn what and how we teach. Catalogue, business forms, penwork frea, PENDLETON ACADEMY PENDLETON. OREGON. PREPARES FOR ALL LEAD ING COLLEGES, EAST , AND WEST. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES College-Preparatoryj Literary Musical, Commercial, also Spe- cial Courses in Domestic Sci ence .and Instrumental and Vo cal Music. For catalog and other infor mation,, address Rev. W. H. Bleakney Ph.D. Pendleton, Ortgon. C3WwVVsrrArrrrArrrrArr3 Civil Service Means Good Salary to Start Opportunity to Advance I j BUSINESS COLLtut II WASMtMSTOHAKOVSMTHSTS. i X-l WRITE FOR CATALOG ST. MARY'S ACADEMY Tm riia Oreaoo. A select boardtol and day school for rouac ladles. This InstUstloa Is located on the sooth bank of the plot are eque Columbia, aad eondueted by ths Blstsrs of the Holr Names of Jesus aad Mary. OwlBs to the rapid Increase of stu dents enrolled Sarins receat years. It has become neeeesary, to sruarie the capacity of all departmenta The entire building- haa anderirone oomplete reno vation and is bow Tn readiness for the opening- of the fortjr-folirth soholastlo year. September S. 1908. . Thorough courses are offered -in Scientific Academic. Preparatorr School and excellent Department of Mnslo. For prospectus spply to Sister Su perior. j ' ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION feAY AJTS BTOIia COUASSXS Places young- people tn food bosftlooa Oar , Individual Instruction the teet. No ' dlsoonracea staaenu. ui saase good progrreea - . I, a. sUCmAsU0. llb, rres, Worcester block. Portland. Oregon. - Phone Mala Iq4. . THE ALLEN PREPARA . TORY SCHOOL Thorough preparation for all eastern and western collevea Eighth year be gins September 1U IMS. Catsloga THE AIXEPRrPARATORT SCHOOL .. . rorutao. ur, ,j toxoou aim ooir.su x ATTEITD , - i a- Prank Store, Portland W. 1. STALEY, PRINCIPAL ' FIFTIETH YEAR St Mary's Academy and College PORTLAND, OREGON . Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young Women. ; Con ducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. j . Resident students received Sep tember 8. Preparatory and gram mar departments open September 9. Commercial, academic and col legiate departments open Septem ber 10. Catalogue sent upon .re quest. .:-'Z In the Bnslaess College World .... L Means all that is modern. At tested by our popularity and attendance. Get our catalog and learn WHY our school leads ; WHY our graduates are all employed. " . Day and night classes throughout" the year. ELK'S BUILDING ; PORTLAND OREGON MILITARY ACADEMY A boarding- and day .school for young; men and boys. Accredited to . Stanford. Berkeley, Cor nell.' Amherst and . all state universities and agricultural colleges. Make reservations now. for Illustrated eatalog-ue , and other literature, ad I dress ' rail term begins Sept, 18, 1908 3. yr. HTTJU, M. Principal. rojtTikSn, ujuiuujs . DALLAS COLLEGE The purposes of this Institution are, to furnish to young men and women! a liberal Christian education, to lay a deep and broad foundation In the study of the sciences, art and philosophy,' and to build up a strong; and Intel lectual mora.1 character. v Offers Usual College Courses Clast sal. Solentlfla, Elementary, Aoade solo aad Mnsloal. Expenses nominal. Tie faculty ean arrange for limited number of students to earn their way In full or In part. New term commences September IS. Tor Catalog-as and Information Address . O. A. MOCK. Dallas. Oregon. Good Wages Are PaidTelerjraphers Demand exceeds supply. E A SILT AO QUIRED, SHOKT HOURS. Ws wttt place yon. Day aad evealns; classes. Open all the year. ' ;. Oregon Expert Colleoe S3 TTTTkt ST, TXTTX rtOOH. McMmnvillc College : -' ' OFFERS . .,- THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole sartronment Is clean and irtiolesome; no saloohs; good city gov ernment: strong." aggressive churches. A Christian Faculty. Cottrses:, " Preparatory, Colleg'.ate. Conservatory aad Commercial. I.i ti trated bulletin Just Usoed. ASBBSSS, . B. C, BOX ST," McMlaavlIIs Ocllege, MaMlaavtUs, C .-. "TTFRArrcn Aclr MwM M Ik a-w l u. II - '-'if-; -I .. .-, .,. - . nMt . . . - m r!t i. HILL voroinercun saropij rooms. . ... "' ' n ' f-' ' ' .. : ; . -