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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNSDAY EVENING, - SEPTEMBER 2, 1008 9 Top ICS i V TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. , Orphaurn- .....".. ...... :...;vudvllU I Li nKr .. . ,...;. "Lltti Dollle Dimples ' 1 ROBNETT LEADER 1 VUII VVSI1 I LUI L OF ALL DISTRICTS ''.f''-. y ........ ;.- T i "' '" ' t it ' .W f'"-:" OR. CORNELIUS DlfJES WITH KB Grand kyrto A. Celebrated CaV Lot Baby' ;! p. m. r ... ' aV JOvnwAx, at tn bbachss. kin order to proour prompt and . more saUafactory . ervloe, when at the ummr resorts, order from the following Journal gentn at regular city rate. ,. . ;- Ilwaco ft nwaco Railway com pany. H. B. Woodrtff, , nw gent. . v ... '-".'i Long Beach, Edward MoAllen. Ocean ParhVH. B. Woodruff. ' Seavlew, F. EL Strauhal. ; . f The Breaker, J. M. Arthur.. ' Gearhart, A. Utsinger. . v Beaal(je. Lynn Bur tie. bead- quarter at Lewi A Co. Newport. Harlln Talbert. . Vaudeville :Wi herewith present the sixteenth yauaevuie ieor In the educational oontest, whlcn Include ajl subscriptions received UP to and Including Monday. August 8l. ' Ralph Robnett atlll leada In district No. 1. and also the entire four districts. Every contestant ! making rapid atrldea 'In aanh district, unit manv nhanvea will take plao between now and the cloae of tit oonieat.t arvery man brings in suo scrlptlons from every contestant, and the interest Inereaaea avarv dev. Bear In mind the valuable Hat of scholarship and sieip your particular contestant t once oy suDspriDing ror th journal. 'l i i -,. f CoIUna Springs, J. W. Beloher. Wllholt Springs, F W Mo- Leran. . ; : ' Carson, Wah., Mineral Springs hotel. During; the month ;u4 cloaed tha profit to the county in . the county clerk's office waa tm leas' than In Au guat. 1907. Tha receipts Tor th month were IS0O less than in." the corresponding- month last year,, and the remainder rurchasa of suppllee and the salaries of wo extra deputies. The total expense of the office last month amounted to $1,996 and the receipts 14,190. Last August the expenses' were $2,624 and the receipts $4,702. In the last month $1,145 was derived- from the county de partment. $669' from" the circuit court department and S2.378 from the record ing department. ' Children of the Sunday school .of the Miipah Presbyterian church will to night repeat the performance of "The Shade of Columbus," a cantata, which was -succesaf ully produced - last night before a large audience: In the oast are 100 children, who have been-carefully trained by Mrs. Charles Matholt, elocution director; Mlsa Krull, musical director and pianist, and Mr. C. I Pease and Mlsa Pauline Pease, the two last named having demoted much time to the entertainment. The children ap pear in costume and the church ts hand aoraely decorated with flowera and evergreen a. District T umber 1. ThI contest district Is mad up of Multnomah county d includes Portland. Contestants In this district compete with one another, and at tha same time with ll contestant la other carta of the northwest. 1Rlph Robnett, $47 SUnton atreet .i , 87,690 J Lena Melton, SIB Grand avenue north.-, , .67,125 Harry Craln, 4S.Eaat Eleventh north 25,045 4 a!: Adrian Smith, 142 Curry atreet , .",15,065 .,14.15 ..12,170 ..12.090 ..10,645 ' .. 6,880 5-Myrtle. Roger. 1981 Endlcott atreet. X 8 Royal H. Cross, St. John.., , 7 David Wilson, Linn ton, 8 Clyde Cooley, 497 Tenlno avenue..... ,V 9 Frank Kennell,' 881 Grand gvenuue.v R." A. Wade, who has been here for several years as an attorney, has beaten one of the charges against him. ' He waa acquitted In the justice court yesterday afternoon -of obtaining money under false pretenses from S. V. Davidor. It waa established that Wade had never wmaster Catotaln John SneiA-. Both been admitted to the Oregon bar, but oails -were formal In their nature, and tne aererose snowea tnai- ne naa oeen wi later be returned by the city ofti r j . Blstrlot If amber fl. Contest District No. 2 comprises all of Willamette valley exeept Mult nomah county (which forms a. idlatrlct by Itself) a far aouth as Eugene. Contestants in thla dlatrict compete ,wlth one another and at th same time with all contestants In all parte of Oregon. 1 Freda Launer, Dallas....... .69,930 t Ollv Williams, Monmouth.............. 61,625 Jr-Beulah Gilkey, Corvallls.. 84,645 4 Gladya Nelson, Oswego'...... 32,575 5 Adela Vollstedt, Albany. 30,220 Paul A. Nunan. Salem.......... 15.750 7 H. E. Jackson, Forest Grove. .... 12.785 8 Lester Bennet, Philomath..', 12,315 9 Charles Hlbbard, Silver ton........ 6,710 I . Dlstrlot sramber 3. Contest District No. Includes all that part of Oregon south of Eu gene and the counties of Oregon bordering on the Paclflo ocean. Con testant in this dlstrlot compete with one another and at the same time with contestants In all other parts of the northwest 1 Vernlce Gilkey, Grant Pass. .48,436 2 Sena Berkrem, Gardiner...... 32,585 8 Freda Hockenyos, Medford.... . .28,735 4 Ray Halne. Myrtle Point 20,300 6 Grace H. Ryan, Gold Hill... 13,170 District Somber . Contest District No. 4 comprises all of eastern Oregon and eastern Washington. Contestants In this district compete with one another and also with all other contestants. 1 Ray Harper, The Dalles. 35,520 2 Gladys Rogers, Baker City .-. 35.190 $ Grayce McKlnney, Blalock... 26.625 - 4 Frances Gordlon, The Dalles - 25,385- 6 Miss Colon Llllv, La Grande 24,855 6 Carl Powers, Pendleton T 21,095 7 Margrette McCoy, La Grande 9,175 8 Etta Shelton. Union.' 8,860 9 Kenneth Murray, Dayvllle 6,060 Friends of Order Gather at New Grill of "Mine Host's" notel.. Oli King Coal was never a merrier old ou! than "King" C. W. Cornellua last,' night at the quarterly gathering or "Kings." an organisation of bo hemlahly inclined Portlandera. Doctor Cornelius entertained members and friends of the order at a supper served In what 4wlll soon be the elegantly iinou nvi wrnwiui urill. That there was amp a to eat and no one went mirsiy is a rores;one conclusion. Attorney John Ktvnnn mmAm hit of the evening In the king's court uy BviruiK ail inn PTmimi fin ma,ni uojasiem ior "naving acquired 'Un necessary and vulaar wealth" nvl.l nme cmver nits, utate Klsh Com ml s Aoner McAllister told some good stories The suests of Doctor Com nllna warn John Stevenson. David Morrlnon, H. C. McAllister, ueorge M. Trowbridge, Mac Donald PottS. Soott fitevana Jmu II Tyler, William Souls.' Carl Kelty. Fred W. Bell. William P. Sandhnr fifH. uoiastein, ciarK wiiuama and John TO DECIDE IF LAW IS LAIV FALL STY LES AJKVBBMXsTTs). Baker Theatre M;; W4lB Oregon Theatre Co. (Xao.1. Lessee. TonlKht, all thla , week. mailiiMS Thuradiiy and Saturday, C, H. Krrr pre set) ta Dainty Orao Oameroa tn h SLmu. e-LS!lm'"1' uocss,' "ttXtTXtB DOLZOa Drier iiKg," supported by the great comedian, Harry Bewley, and a bl company, t) or genu a soenery, Evening PX'c,,5e 60' 7Sc- Matinee ic, 50c. Next week Blohard o. Main 8, A-100. Mats. ex. op Huadays kaoUdays, JS-2S.JSC NIGBTS 15-25- THEATRE s7Se Advanoed TaudeviUe . Wtik iif , L Creasy and Dayae; Xatla Brryi torn Davles' Trio; A. O. Dtuteani Bas4 1d 2?!!?., 0ruti Barry; ut ' wtu ,aq sjfiai, WW 1 THE GRAND VandevlUe deinxe TBM "XAVaaXBST" TUT. ' I'DWUT XEOOX CO. In The Season's Soenlo Bessatton "A-Blt o' Blarney." Son H Thompson. Sisters 0Meers. Dosscflt ii strs-' SKI.Ir "TUe Mas. . . Brotherhood Oo vorouiy vijia Pred Baser. 1 Orandasoop. ' - - LAW C. W. lottlngrham has carried his troubles over his new wooden build ings within the fire limits Into the cir cuit, court by filing a suit asking for an Injunction to prevent the city of Portland from prosecuting hlra further or from tearing down the buildings n question on East Second street, be tween Washington and Stark. Nottingham declare in his comnlalnt that City Building Inspector Pobson tnreatens to tear down the bulldlna. aiinougn ine city council was aocom modating enough to pass a SDecial or di nance exempting- hla buildines from tne operation or tne previous law ex tending tne lire limits, uotison holds that the council had no constitutional rlKht to make exceptions, and Cltv At torney Kavanaugh took the same view of tne matter. The council then asked to have proceedings stayed, and the case against Nottingham, who had been arrested, has been continued without action In the municipal court. Nottingham wants tne question set tled, and his move in asking for an THE BEST $3.00 RAT i Complete Stock Now Ready . - sBEN SELLING S"? PANTAGES THEATRE ADWABTCEB ATTDZYELU. tars ef AU Batton. VBTTSAH, The Armless Wonder, Direct from Hammerstcln's New TorJr Theatre.. And Six Other GooA Acts. Matinees dally, 16 cents; two show at night. 15 and 25 cents. admitted in five other states. The dls. trlct attorney could not contradict this testimony, and Justice Bell held that In this state Wade might act as counsel and collect fees for services as such. The Portland Dental society gave a banquet last night at the , Perkins ho tel, which was attended by about 30 members. "These banquets are monthly affairs and are usually well attended by cials. Mayor Lane has been notified of the resolution passed by the council, in ref erence to the desire of the council to place itself on record as being ready to furnish the mayor with all the patrol men he needs in enforcing the laws. Mayor Lane stated this morning that he waa not reaay to aiscuss tne council its 50 members. A business meeting resolution and that there still remains nreceded at the Medical buildine-. at week In which to make a reply. which a paper was read and discussed. I -,. with mtrh sett Th. nffinXV-- nt th. .nitv tf.i. I Children playing witn matcnes et ..-dent. Dr. E. Hirstel; vice-president. Dr. fire to a small dwelling at East Thirty w. P: Tinman; secretary-treasurer, ur. ninth and -Cay wood streets on tne wav jh. m. xjuirniaii; hjh'uuvo wminiiice, erlev carllne Yesterday afternoon. SO Ilr. Treve Jones and Dr. F. H. Walge- ,.nir . a rnrt made to the oollce. mot. I Thfl ffr( denartment wis not notified nf ihf fir. Th hullrtlnr and tha furnl Great factory mistake shoe sal at ture Inside burned in 80 minutes. The LDtrnnPi I PIDI'O UlllLO IIULUUIil HUNG Bf THREAD 1 Morrison street. Labels wrong; on loss Is given as $200, fim, snoes juafe arrive... ir. name charging that he deserted her after ) Instead of Dellar'. Factory atands loss . n. vmm. ... n ..ii h.n, .f . married Ufa or rour years, jsmma Men' ii anH is shnna now 12 Rs- M.n'a Patterson has begun suit In the cir To.AU a n.ni.i., a a cult roiirt for divorc from Herbert W. $7 values now $3.S6; ' women' $3.60 and Paterson. They were married in Seat 34 shoes, now 32.45: bove' and ' srlrls' tie in December. 1904. The wife de- school shoes, values to $3. now $1.66: aires to resume her maiden name, Em children's fancy dress shoes. $1.50 and ma Roberts. 12 values at 25c. 50c and 31. Dellar. successor to Marks' shoe Co., 291 Mor- "he charter revision committee will i ison Btreet, between -fourth and Fifth. I hold a meeting tonight In the council At a meeting of the. civil service chamber to hear the report of the oom- mlttae on thA m&vor and council rorm commission this morning the members of city a-overnment. City Attorney Kav- deoMed to har the evidence In the case ejiaugh is chairman of the committee of M. P. Murphy, a patrolman dls- end associated with him are H. H. New- charged oy the executive board several Lnaii ana m. ueacn. wpIcm ntrn on A rhftrff. nf flrtink.nn... I The commissioners will hear the evl- R. D. Inman ha returned from a two dence Friday If Murphy counsel Is months' visit tn th east and ha called would be ready to ao ahead with th re:,,,.r7 t Frl.d?? aternoorrvat 3 trial on Friday . o ciock. xni wui d tne jirst meeting Masamas and their friends are In vited by the Masamas committee to at tend the annual reunion of the mountain cumoing ciuo to te held on Portland Height Jut above the "castle." from untu p. m., Saturday, September 5. Noted knights of the alpenstock wHl entertain the gathering with stories of interstmg reats tney nave accomplished. of the board since July 1 and there are about 80 applicants waiting lor exam inatlon. Water through hose for sprinkling yardi or sidewalk or washing porches or window roust be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 5 I and I a. m. and am! 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. - If .U- ,h. iZtl. i.. t""nT?: used contrary to these rules or wast. Felat.mrhrpping. in the' Cakdlin l' " b hut Selkirk!. The regular meeting of the East! Side At a special meeting of the Midway Bulne Men s lub will be held Thura- Improvement association which took evening. September 8, at Ringlet" place In the room of the Midway Hose hall. Grand avenue and East Morrison company yesterday evening resolution treet There will be many Item of were passed ursrlna; the Immediate Im-1 ousine to come oerore tne meeting in provement of East Seventeenth street I wnicn an are mteresieq. between Blrmarck street and Aln.l.vl avenue. Copies nt the resolution were I The Sacred Heart Parochial school ordered sent to the street oommlttee of I will open September 8. All the old' ir " wiiT. "nu w v-ouncumn A. l teacher bar arrived prepared for ... I atrenuou work. The number of pupil niM.i l will be considerably increasea. The Commander Cusanl of th Italian 1 KhM, n.. b,n put In readlne for th cruiser r ugu. waico im id pon ana vt. I coming term. Portland, called on Mayor Hirrr tan. . PuriW Liquor Ca Thuraday special thla morning and paid their respects to I $150 grade Port Angelica, Tokay and commander and contul alao vlalted Har- ,trength KentuckT whiskey, regular $4 at (i per gwiion. rnursoay oniy. f hone injunction will brlnar it to a focus. The main point Is the legality of the at tempt . to exempt Nottingham's nrooerty from the operation of an ordinance previously passed. ' DECLARES SLANDER HIS RUINED HIS LIFE Alleging that his friend slandered him by circulating; false reports of the conduct of his fflend's wife, William Deadrlck has begun suit in the circuit Pretty Defendant Cleared oilZLXi en JilStaKen IdentltV ft'fa,r ln th municipal court, when O. To. PrnVPfl I ly charged with misconduct by Moore, Deadrlck also complains of a search of his house by Constable Wagner and Deputy Klernan, which he says was made at Moore's request and Without roper authority. His feelings have een- outraged, he declares, his repu tation damaged and he" has been de prived of his wife's companionship for some time because she waa made sick by the affair. Deadrlck says that Moore wrote to him asking that he and his wire entertain Mr. Moore when she came to town and they did so, but tht all of Moore's charges are false. Marie Hoeuig, a striking blonde whoso parents live in Eugene, was acquitted yesterday afternoon of the charge of larceny preferred against her by Mrs. M. E. Becker, proprietor of a Washing ton street ult store. The hearing oc cupied several hours ln the municipal court. ' Judge Van Zante decided ln Miss Hoenlg's favor when It was brought out that after she had left Portland to visit her parents in Eugene a young woman closely resembling her had trind to obtain a suit from another store by th same methods alleeed to have bnen employed by Miss Hoenlg. This was to select, a suit and then- ask It to be charged to Harry Redding, steward of the Hotel Portland, her husband. When thla was established hv. Mlna Hoenlg's attorney, John H. Stevenson, it seemod ao Btrongly like a cose of mistaken Identity that Miss Hoenis; was cleared of the charge.' She had been arrested in Eugene' by a Portland offi cer August 21. and the case has been pending since that time. No Student Mo Oas Mo Cocaine Spec, al Reduction on AH Dental Work Until Sept. 1st Cleaning teeth and "painless extrac tion free for a short time only. TEETH, SCHOOLS AJTD COUSaSS. covered by calling at lost artlole room, r irsi ana Aiaer streets: i wo umorenas, three' packaares. pin. basket, suitcase. muslo stand and jacket. Battle Creek Baths iJadies days, ren- uemen nignis. Main it8, A-iagS. Third floor, Oregonlan building. 811 Potter's Last Trip Saturday. The steamer T. J. Potter will make the last trip of the season, leaving Portland at 1 s. m. next Saturday. September 6 returning from Megler sunaay nignt at o ciock. D. Chambers & Bon., opticians. Morrison street, corner of Sixth. dentists, Third and Washington. Berrer. $391. signs. 284 TamhllL Main You can get along without Ivory Soap; of course you can. But why should you? t It is one of the things that help to make life easier and pleasanter. Its cost is trifling, and its uses are so varied that it has a place of honor . in the homes of millions. Bath- toilet fine laundry, ; Z Ivory Soap 99 Per Cent. Pure. Eat 4437. R-1353. free delivery. East Morrison? 30$ Save time and money when In need of good eyeglasses. Phone Main 2060 and ask for an appointment with Dr. Qeorre Rubensteln. expert optician, for a thorough examination. 12 Fourth atreet, near Tamhlll. Bar th Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 19th to av th discount bn September bill for the A a tome tic Teiepnone. Home leiepnqne company, cor. j-ara ana uumsiae at. Rev. Aura Smith I assisting Rev. L. r. Smith In th revival meeting at Trinity M. E. church. The meetings are arowlnr in interest.- Service each day at l: ana j;iu p. m. Home bulldere. clumbers, attention? Toil ran save money by buying your Blurablnr material from ua t our prices. Rr4 riumblcg supply Co. Asv poor girl needing a frinl help, er advice can spply or writ te Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, 393 East Fif teenth North, Portland. Or. Steamer Jeaaa Tlarklna. tar r-. .... Waeboua-al and etr landlnra. dallv ep Sunday. Leave Waahlagtea atreet oc at 3 p. a. Wemea'a FTrrliaara. 1 1 1 Tmfli mrt liiech 11.$$ tel. business tnea laacb. Pt ltirl entVan. fag !frM wtmar nfta, tormerty vltk A.-N. HrighU tr iuur jtsterSay aad can be re- Journal want ads. lo a word. INVESTIGATE CAUSE OF YOUTH'S DEATH An inquest will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon to investigate the death of John Bates, the 16-year-old bor who was killed Rt noon yesterday by touch- g over Candy com ing a live feed wire while leanin e rtri moan: What the ooroner wishes to know la the fire escape of y. Twelfth and unsan streets. why. so dangerous a wire should have been strung so near' a fire escape land ing. Bates, who had been working ln the candy factory but two weeks, leaned over the railing to answer the cell of boy 6n the street below during the noon hour. The second finger of his right hand touched the unprotected wire, and the heavy current threw 'him to the floor of the landing. He died ln a few moments.. CURES RHEUMATISM 00 RheumaUc$j00 Bolden's Cure Par bottle. Per bottle. AST ZXTTSBBTATj KXUXDT TOM. RHEUMATISM xjt rrs mabtt roBxs. Nervous Headache Neuralgic Headache Nervoua Dyspepsia Nervous Affections Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W.AUen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggist. 16th ft Marstall Sis., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. This office is equipped with all the latest appliances and formulas for doing high-class work. Consultation free. A ten - year guarantee given with all work. CHICAGO Painless Dentists Corner Sixth and Washington. . Be sure you are ln the right office. , Lady attendant. Phones, Main 3880. A-5340. Office Hours. 8 a. m. to 7:80 p. ra. Sundays, 9 to 13 In the Cosiness College World 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 flight classes throughout the year. ELK'S BUILDING PORTLAND. OREGON THE LYRIC Starting Sunday Matinee, August 80, the Blunkall Company present M. M. D'Ennery'a masterpiece, - A CELEBRATED CASE In the first act Miss Warda Howard will wear the Directolre gown. Sunday matinee, September 6. . 1 1 . i " n . Los Angeles vs. : Portland 3WCBZATXOST Pa, COX. : n VATJOHB ABD . S4XH STS. SEPT. 1ST TO 13TK XVABOB BAT, two games, 10:30 a.: m. and 8:30 p. m. g Game begin week days at 3:30 n. m Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers. 26c; grandstand. 60c; boxes, 35o extra: children. hlnai?hra lOn: grandstand. 26c. ... LADIES' OAT 4TBXDAT. Boy under 11 free to bleacher Wednesday. PERSONAL. Rev. E Nelson Allen, pastor of the Hawthorne iPark Presbyterian church. returned Monday from Cannon beach, where he spent the month with his family.. He. will be In hT pulpit Sun day morning and evening. Captain and Mrs. J. D. Merryman have returned from Seavlew, where they have spent the past two months, and have taken apartments at the Chetopa, corner of Elgtheenth and Flajider streets. I F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phones f Main 16 1 Home A 165 1165 First and Oak A New Departure The cost ef Interments ha been greatly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom ef funeral director to make charges for aU Incidental connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertakv Ins com can v. th leadina funeral di. rectors of Portland, have departed front that custom. When cesket Is furnished by us we make no' extra charge for erSbalmlng, hears to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us. except rlothTng, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of StS to 176 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. no txzko ST com. uxmos, OTf T MILITARY fllLJL 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 catalogue and other literature, address Tall term begins Sept. IS, 1908 J. W. KXM, M. D., Principal, rvaiuss, vjaamusi DALLAS COLLEGE The purpose of thia Institution are to mrnish 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 ud a stronar and Intel lectual moral character. Offers Usual Oollage Oonnest OlasU. eal, Scientific Blemeatary, Aoade sale and MustoaO. Expenses nominal? The facultv can arrange for limited number of students to earn their way ln full or ln nart. New term commences September IS. tot Oatalog-ue and Information Address c a. mock, oauaa. Oregon. Swimming Water Pine towioht rar urn aijidomb A Laughing Song Show, with Catchy Specialties. " "ALostBaby" PONY PRIZE COUPONS AU are good. Bring them to the park Saturday 2:30 o'clock. WSOXTESBAT STB. :30. Wrestling Strangler Smith "The Cuban Wonder," atch will take lace tn A after the 1 H-hour show. OAKS 1ST AJTD ALSEB S jj"" j "SB .ias "bs Royal House, San Francisco ' Tourth and XewarA Sta. All outside rooms, steam heat, hot and l cold water. Rates 50c to 11 per day. 1 Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street cars ! direct from Third street depot. From Ferry. Howard street car direct F. L. ..Turpln, proprietor. BUPTDB Of n earlctlM svrauacady rmrwd la s fc cars vttkM t nrflcal esctKiM er eawatlM frwm kaalaaa, N pmr 'in aiupiM ua parm m easisMtaiy mumiM, r. Fidelity Rupture Cure SI Swetlaad ldg, PorUaaa. Oregon. Spiritualist Convention! The annua! convention of the Oreeon State Association of Soir- itualists will be held in Forester's Hall, Marquam building; Port land, September 5 and 6, 1908. Saturday services, TO a. m., 2 p. nu 7:45 p.m.; Sunday services, 10:30 a. rfi 3 p. m,, 7:45 p. tru Eminent speakers, mediunis-ind. musicians will take part. in the exercises. Scholarlydiscourses, competing messages, inspiring music. Dinner Sunday, Watson s Dim'ne Hill, 1 0 to 3 p. rar Admission free to all meetings in 'Forester's HaU. Dinner, 50 cents. Splendid eleyator serv ice. "Come out and bring your friends. . ;' K B.-This Is the . Legal State Convention : COAL liemmerer Coal i Tha Beat Wromln Coal en th Port- I land Market Canrmoarurr bo. rrjra Bunker lltb an) MarsbalL Phone Mala IL A-1I1L ML ANGEL COLLEGE MT. AINQBU,, ORE. In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. Boardine school for young men and boys. 1 erm opens September 8. Board, tui tion and laundry, $210 per year. Preparatory, commercial, scien tific and classical courses, wmrrs rom catalog?. Come and have free examination. SILVER FILLINGS Tn GOLD FILLINGS . . .. .., .. .".t g Up BET OF TEETH , ;..M.O SPLENDID SET ! VVSS'XX GOLD CROWNS . . ..S2.50' TO S.VAA AU work guaranteed for ten year. Lady attendant alwava rwmmmn , All work done absolutely without naln by specialists of from 12 to 10 years' experience. ... . . Boston Dentists 291 H Morrison St,. Opn. jfestoffloe. Zeane Phone A-0030, Phone Kala O30. THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL Thorough preparation for all eastern end western coUsgea Eighth year be gins September 11, 1101. Catalog. THE ALLEN PREPARA TORT SCHOOL roruuo. ur. DRAT ACE 'M.Kiii.er,Sfe STORAGE lartUwdumdm TRACKAGE Movsd A Stored CLAYS. MORSE ill 1 DAVIS I2li I EOTT W1LH01IMLNERALWATER LABFB A THOMAS ' Pb-e A-Ilt. Let.ee B'.dg, cer. Id and W s!-. l-itoa. Why Not Rent a Piano? Arrange to rent your plane new. vksn flaty are to be bad. w are anUoua o have as many as possible ovt ef the wsr before the rush tern. we rent a very fine plane for tl a month. We have .ether for It aad It. and even It a mentis, and we easum expense of eartag wbare ptane Is rnted eix naeoth or longer. Luera Plawe rlooee, lit Wsshlngtoa streot. rnrwaT rk. Phwea Private Excrjaaga 1J. r Itiwwe A-I)t. Scbvab Print in g Co: rirr srrf r; Mifiiii t nrctt "l To whom it may ceaeantt I gladly testify that I ' have taken MR.S. DR. S. K. CHAN Chlneee remedies for. my female trouble. I out' . fered for threa inAAtha. iS. having tried many differ-a-y ent men doctors, but none a&.v iiiv nr oeneui. l nrrt 1 0 Stra. Dr, took her medicine. S. X. Caaa. which quickly gave me r- iier and at the end of four weeks I was completely cured by her wonderful remedies (herbs and root v. I am now in perrect health. I will heartily recommend- her to all suffer ing ladies. Ton will And her at the Chinese Medicine Co.. at II H Morrison t.. bet 1st and Id t, Portland. Or. MRS. E. B. DOT TV Albany, Or. Bolted Linseed OH I GALLON LOTS , .3S Raw Linseed OH I GALLON LOTS ...... ......... .57 Pure White Lead PER 100 .a tr.50 Portland Sash & Door Co. 930 raOsTS ST. .- POBTLAaTD, on. WE aiL FOR, REPAIR ANDDUIVERAUV.'Or.!: FTW INI MA"HIVF1 P''-frr ' II. WK . RF. PA 1 it . , PHONE AND V K WILL CAI.i. Eisl lSll :3 E. V rr! :i r. 4t- stark -r nr.r