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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY ? EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3.V 1908, r-ra Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. ,u . -.V ) 11 " -v ' ' ' ' Ornheum t., ....... Vaudeville 'Bake . ..' "Little Dollla Dimples' Grand ..................... .Vaudeville rle i .......... . "A Celebrated -Cose Oaka . . . ."A Lost Baby" p. m. Pani d ;. . . , .,. : -j otrAXi at xxa vsACXxa. In ordar to prooura prompt and mora satisfactory aervtoe, whan at tha summer resorts, ordar from tha 'following Journal agents at regular, elty, rates, Jlwaco ft Ilwaoo Railway com pany. K. a Woodruff. ewg egent - ". ' " Long Beaoh, Edward Mo Allen. Ocean Park. H. B Woodruft ; Seevlew, F. B. Strehel ' . Tha Breaker. J. K. Arthur. dearhart. A. Utslnger. Seaside, Lynn BurtU. neeu quartara at Lewis Co. NnnarL HarllA Talbert. Collins Springs. J. W. Balchar. Wllholt Springs. T. W. Xaran. " Carson, Wash.. Mlnaral Springe hotel. Me- 4 4 Central W. C. T. U. held its annual in..in. ...t.r.v' Tha . offlocra and thai rannrta. Elec tlon of offlcara will ba held next week. Mrs. C. U. BodgrLy, svangellstlo auperln tendent, gave an Interesting report She had. visited tha hospitale a well aa hairing charge of the opening exercises : In tha weekly meetings. .Noon meet In as are to be held during the coming year. , Mlaa Lyman reported press r mi ti tn dsHv DaDora. Mra. GuiinN reported 'meetings held In the Seamen's Institute, II . aoclal . teas, and four othera In tha evening. Jure, - t .in.. ...... k.j .Minn nn Anti-nar- -. mnt niri and dlStttOUtea literature,- 00 pieces. Mra. Wllllatne reported for papers taken, fxoploa Wnita Ribbon Review. Mlaa . Harriet Moorehouae, auperlntendent or , tnnrt. a-ava an interesting reoort on school savings banks. Tha People's Instituted h. anntad It for lha children attend- , n. Mra. Moorehouae read ' a number of teattmonlala from other cities show ing the good reeulta to the children. Spokane Falls reported very favorably, aa also Pittsburg. Pa. Mra. Hidden re ported it a great euccesa in Vancouver, , Wash. Mra. Ulnea reported on parlia mentary drill. .. The atate Spiritualists' aaaoclatlon of Orecon will hold tha annual convention In thla city Saturday and Sunday, Sep tember o ana o. f r "Si. 3 ..3 will be held at Allsky hall. Third and Morrison streets, at 10:80 In the morn ing and 2 In the afternoon or Satur day. Sunday an all-day service will be held at Women of Woodcraft hall, cor ner Tenth and Taylor treats. The morning aeaaion will begin at 10.45 and will be followed by a banquet In the hall. The afternoon aeaaion will be held at 2:18. The evening aeaaion will be held at 8 o'clock. A feature of this service will be the reading of an original poem by Lou Ellen Cornell. At the conclusion of the program offi cers will be Installed. Great factory mistake shoe sale at 891 Morrison street. Labels wrong on fall slides Just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Delia rt. Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's 84 and 86 shoes, now 82.85; Men; James A. Banister, 8. & M., etc., I end 87 values now 88.86; women's 83. U and 84 shoes, now 82.45; boys' and girls' Bchool shoes, valuea to 83. now i.et, children's fancy dress shpea. 1,B and 82 valuea at 25c, 50c and 81. Dellara, successor to Marks' shoe Co., 291 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth. John, Brown, the young man .who v.-as arrested for stabbing Frederick King in the Hotel Kenyon, was given his liberty after a hearing in the mu nicipal court this, morning. Emma (.iipanon. the young woman charged wltii v erancy In connection with the cae, was also dismissed from custody. Brown declares he thought he was siioutato be assaulted by KInr, and drew hts knfe in self defense. He told tne lollee at the time that he had been robbed, blaming King for the loss of 215. . for tha corresponding month last year amounted to 141. III. 67, making, tna in- oreaaa this year ,081. IJ, or 1.9 par ' This Incraaaa cornea from retail salsa. tha poatmaster Bays, which indicate that tha population, of tha city la grow ing steadily.- The aale hav ahown a steady increase during tli past two year. : . The Eastern Oregon Land company Why Not Make ; t ' Home Musical? AXUBXKSHTaV. 10 yesterday filed suit tn tha United states ALMOST TOO GOOD TO BE TRUETHESE WILL GO FOR eorn-t against Franola P. tl'Nalll to quiet I ( ' V CENTS - A DAY. tltla to land valued at 88.100. Thplaln- - ' ii.no-, ages and 8780 rental from O'Neill onl Durinir-our Aueint aula we accented fronr several' buveri their used !S?wu"LS 5"!! i3p22P2T ."SLTSS phnos and since thcv iecured their new bianos at such immense redue- was originally part Of Tha Dalles mm-luom, n'y cuuiu auora, in turn, to ict us usvq ineir uscu pisnus lur iiiutii mij riu grsai. . , money, lneie we must sen at once, xor we neea ine room mey occupy, The elt water denartmant has ooened I , .. We have a magnificent Marshall & Wendell piano, splendid finish and an office for the convenience of water 1 excellent tone, carved lens., worth surely $150 half price takes it yes, we consumers in North Alblna. In Firs-1 will make it $72 $6 down and $4 a month. An Arion piano, also in excellent order, surely worth $100, goes for $62. A superb Fischer; inlaid with mother-of-pearl, carved legs and round corners, $5J. , ' - Square pianos as a rule were built upon honor. Musically they are worth more by far than the ordinary cheap upright sold extensively, by dealers who have no reputation to sustain or to make, jihey actually occupy but a little more room than a large upright, but in some quarters are con sidered "out of fashion." - 1 If you do not move frequently and want good music for little money, get a square piano. An Antiseh also snlendidlv oearl-inlald piano must have cost $700 or $800 when new now $85. . . A Sohmer, in fine condition, $65; and still another Sohmer for $53. An Emerson, considerably' older than any of the above, but of good tone, $28. A Stein wav. 47. An Imoerial. splendid laree size, and a. Gardner, also good round tone take your choice, $55 each. . Terms, $6 down and $3 per month secures. them. But you will have to come at once, for at these prices and such low pay ments we could sell hundreds in a month's time. ' men's. hall, lust south of Kthlngsworth avenue, on AiDina avenue. - Mommy bills will be handled at tha branch office. saving many people tha trouble of trav ellng all tha way down towny to pay uieir water rent. Aa Ingenious and thoughtful ' thief broke Into the pay telephone box In the Hotel Pleasanton. Third . and Jefferson. last evening, took the 25 cents In nickels reposing in the box and then proved, nia presence of mind bv cuttlne- tha wires of the -other telephone so that no mes sage eouiq be sent to the police atauon, For the second time etnoa the firs Tuesday morning, a molderlng blase In. What Is left of the Peters A Roberta building at Front and Davie streets brought out tha firemen last evening. An alarm was turned In from 'box 61. out the indolent blase waa soon put out. v The Phoenix Stone company has be gun suit In the circuit court against A. H. Ruedy on a note for 88.000. siren in August. 10. Six hundred shares of stock or the company owned by Ruedy were deposited as collateral, and the company now desire to foreclose on this atoclc Water through hose for sprlnkfrng yard or sidewalk or waahing porches or WlBdows must be nald for In advanca and uaed only between the hours of 5 and S a. m. and C and 9 d. m. It muat not be uaed for aorJnkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- rpuy it will t shut all, The following articles were found on the streetcars yesterday and can be recovered by calling at lost article room. A I EILE.RS PIANO HOUSE 353 Washington St. Above Seventh. lder street: Three umbrel-I kagea, suitcase, telescope. case. First and las, two pac purse, card c The Mount Tabor Improvement as sociation decided at Its meeting last night to file" a reauest with the board of education for that - body to make some much needed sanitary Improve ments at the West avenue schooihouse. Mark O'Neill, one of the leading advo cates for a bridge for South Portland, will address a meeting of citizens from that section of the city tomorrow even ing In a storeroom at the corner of East iDievenin and division streets. lllslll II Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on September bills for the Automctio Telephone. Home Telephone company, cor. rara ana uurnsiae sts. Home builders, plumbers, attention! Tod can save money by buying your plumbing material from us. Get our prices. - Barde Plumbing Supply Co. AMERICAN W. N. Carter, 712 Williams avenue, has snappy, ad under "New Today" In this Issue, which should be studied by those looKing zor snaps in real estate. We sponge and press your clothes. shine your shoes, all for 81.60 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wasons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark. Any boor alrl needing a friend, heln. or advice can apply or- writs, to Matron Adjutant' J. Peterson. 892 East fif teenth Mortn, Portland, Or. Special! Friday only, 81-80 Port Sherry wlnL 76c per gallon. National n mo o., f inn ana fsiara sis. none: Mam ma a, a-4s. Steamer Jesse " Harklns, for Cams'). I Waahougal and way landings, daily ex- j cept Dunuay. leaves wasningcon. street dock it I p. is. Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED J I gallon lota, SI. 40 per gaL 1 gallon lota, 8U.SO per gat , Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 Fron U Portland. Osw Baker Theatre rsSK uln 1 Oregon Theatre Oo. (lao.), leasee. . OROROB U BAKR1L Oenaral Manager, Tonight, all this week, matinees Thursday and Saturday, C H. Kerr pre. aenta Painty Qreee Oamsroa In his lat est musical eomedy success, "UTTXdi SOXUa sncri.XS,' supported by the great comedian, Harry Bewley, and a big company. Gorgeous- soanery. Evening prices zso, too, 7 so, 91. Matinees 2 Boo, sieat week aXlohard Jose. 3 Kaia e. A-10S0. aiats. ax eept .Moadaye at Holidays, UU-Sle SICBTI THEATRE 0-7Jt Advanced YandevlUa week Aug. tl. Creasy and Binil Vatla Warm Tom Oartea Trio: A. O. Dunoani Baaane Grand Ooera Oaartatt am anil Haghes) isTelvUle and Mgglns. ' IDE GRAND Vandevllle deluxe f ttJB "liAVaHZZST" TUT. zowar xxoox COIn The easoB's Beenlo Sensation "A Bit o Urney." Bon Thompson. Sifters OVeera. DOBSCa 8s BTS SI.Xi "The Mus ical Ballroadera." Brotherhood 81 Oo Dorothy Sayna. Prod Bauer. Orandasoope. PANTAGES THEATRE ABTAHCED AUSBTTXUI. Stars of AU Mationa. VBTXAN, Tie Armlaaa Wondar. Direct from Hammersteln's New Tork Theatre, And Six Other Good Acts. Matinees daily. 16 cents: two shows at night, IS and 25 cent. i SOBOOU ABB OOUaOll. ' SOXOOI.S ABB OOXXBOXB. A FiraCIass Business College yet We do not charge rnuoh for booke and tuition as other schools, our rates are high enough to enable ua to maintain a firat-olaas school. WI ill MOT JM TBB nStXSXBBM OOX&BOB COMB IBB." Our Instructors are equal to the best in Portland. ( aoiOBTBLaJTD by an expert writer and teacher. ' ' 1 '. BOOXKBXPrBO and ABItsllllTXO by an expert accountant. rBBMABSBXP. by one of Amerlcaa beat penmen. ' niOnOlt, ZVOLTSX bv a university-trained man. nv Inatmoiiu-a have college degrees and have, had yeare of experience aa eucoestiful teachers. TZSZT OX7B BOXOOXi and let ue explain ful'.y the advanugee we Offer, WI PXtACB OXTB STTTDEBTg IU OOOD POarfTZOBS. Further Information and specimens of penmanship will be gladly fur. niahed. Write, phone or call ' . 1 Fifth St., Opp. Mt)Ier & Frank: Store. Portland THB LYRIC Startinsr Sunday Matlnea. Anviiat DO the Blunkall Pnmninv nnmunt f xr D'Ennery'a maaterpieoe, A CELEBRATED CASE Tn the first .act Miss .Wards Howard will wear the Dtrectolre gown. Sunday matinee, September 9. CAXITOBBIA KOTZIS. FMRMORIT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be de sired. Under the same msnaa-ement which made the Palace Hotel the world s stand ard for 40 ears. uugio rooms wira oatn iz.bo, 83.00, 84-00, 85.00. 6.00, 87 00, 88.00. $10.00. Suites 810.00, 812.S0, J15.00. iB.u, szv.uo and upwards. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM FERRT. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY LosAngeles " vs. Portland BBOBBATIOB PABX, OOB. TAUOKB ABB S4TB STB. BPT. 1ST TO 13TH I.ABOB SAT, two games, 10:30 a. m. and 2:80 p. m. Games begin week days at 3:80 p. m.. Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Admission fee Kleacners, 25c; grandstand, 50o; boxes, z&e extra; children, bleachera, 10c grandstand, 25c. . " INDUS' BAT 7BXDAT. Boys under 12 free to bleachers weonesaar. A irood school none better. Well established graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living reputation. Successful Expenses low. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL Water fine foe a swim - TOBXOKT IB AXBDOXS m r m w a Catchy Specialties, Lte Song Hlta, jueauty Bauer ana sextet ' of Comedians. PONY PRIZE COUPONS Bring Them to the Park; Before 2:80 Hat ur day. WBBSTtlHO TOJriQHT -Smith vs. two cnaiiengers. CABS AT TIBST ABU AX.DER ST. Members of the. firs committee of the city executive board held a special meeting yesterday afternoon and de cided to proceed with the purchase of a water tower. Chief Campbell had prepared, for' specifications for the water tower and bids will be adver tised for. ' In the meantime the mem bers of the" committee will look about theaclty for a suitable location for the new equipment. In reply to a question - by Mayor Lane, Chief Campbell stated that 85 fire hydrants had been accepted ana part 01 mem installed. After consulting with attorneys con nected wjth the hearing of ex-Patrolman M. P. Murphy, the members of the civil service commission have decided - to hold the trial of .Murphy tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Murphy was dis charged by the executive board several week ago and appealed to the commis sion for a hearing. The action of the . ; executive board was based upon the tes timony of a number of residents of Mon tavilla who swore that Murphy was ln- - toxlcated while on duty. James Btefflln, living at the head of Marquam gulch, and Domlnlck La Grand, Fifth and Arthur streets, came to a misunderstanding last night over " money matters. Acoordlng to Le Grand, Btefflln pulled out an empty re volver and aimed it at La Grand, who promptly Knocked htm down and dis armed nun. Mternm made his escape. Le Orand told the policemen ha would awear to a warrant today. Both men are scavengers. Victims of coughs and eolds should not waste time end money In experi menting with worthless nostrums, but f et a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Remedy rom Albert Bernl. the old reliable drug gist. 223 Washington street, and get results. It cures when others fall. Fifty-three thousand four hundred and ninety-four dollars and thirty cents 'worth of stamps were sold at the Port land postofflee during the month of August, according to a statement Is sued bv Poatmaater Mlnto. Tha sales Battle Creek Baths Ladies days, gen tlemen nights. Main 1938, A-1988. Third floor, Oregonlan building. . hotogrspher. Stark ats. m. w. aioore, expert p Elks' building. Seventh and Woman's Exehenr. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. 188 Tenth street. ' Dr. Haynes, optician, 808 Salmon, near Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright. D. Chambers A Bon., opticians. 321 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise, and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger. signs. 284 Yamhill Main 8391. Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchlld bid. Journal want ads. le a" word. NO ONE TO BLAME GENTLEMEN (Continued From Page One.) TRUNKS " SUITCASES AND DAQS REDUCED Bankrupt Stock ef lalse Oomut Trama Bg o. til SO- Values new... glSM fl values bow ...fT.TS 18 value mow IS-TS Fall lias of Trunks, Suites aad --Bars rd seed In proportio. cxb' wmoir szsrtAT HARRIS CO. TS Btxtk Opp. Oregealaa Dr. Alan Welch Smith testllled that the current had evidently entered the body at the ball of the right finger. There waa no mark of exit Peter Stickle, 18 years old. also em ployed in the factory, testified that he. was Bitting on a window sill beside the landing on the fourth floor on which young Bater was standing. Ha heard a call from the street below, and the next moment Bater waa thrown violently against him. He did 'not know the wires were dangerous. Arthur Oustafsen, another boy em ployed in the factory, had called to Bater. He did not know of the. danger of th wires. John H. Walker, assistant manager of the company, and Clifford Mannen, fore man of tha department in which the boys worked, had ordered the boys not to eat lunch on the fire eaoapea, though not because of the wires, - ta XTndergToaad District. C. M. Mensles, genersl line foreman of the Portland Railway. Light A Power company, said it waa Impossible to In sulate completely such heavy voltage wlrea as those running north and south on Twelfth street He thought this was In an undersround district but that the time limit for placing the wlrea under ground nan not yet expired. He satd: "If the- wires are In dangerous places when Are - escapes are put up we are notified to that effect .and attend to them, otherwise we have no means of knowing thst they are in a dangerous position; ws'have no patrolmen. In thla casa we have never been notified any thing about If Ha added that the building Inspector and the (Ire drartraent would know of it and eawi. -we do not go out and In spect every building that la put op. Our crews are Instructed o report snvtMna like that ther observe,' but ws have no regular man for that purpose. We nave men whe answer all firs alarms ana look out for . the wires la ease of flrea""- After a long debate the Jurors were enable to agree, and brought in a vecdict ef accidental alactrocvUon. HOPPICKERS' GLOVES e Saal TrlAsy aad BararAay. I Hoprk-ers ' heavy - eaavae glsve. with Jery eaff. on sal at Se a pair. Men's 8128 and 81.SS drvs shirts. 2kc Men's 81-28 soft-front golf shirts at 4c Oray cotton ramping blankets He a pair. Othf bergatns throwrhout the rtnr. MeAllea A McDonnell. Third and Msrrteon. . - WATCH ME GROW HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP 4 A Rev down town hotel. Steel id brlok straoture. Furnished at a-oost of $150,000. Every comfort ind oomenl noi. . On eir lines transferring to all parts of oltj. Omnibus meets ail trslns and steamers. 4 'If you want comfort, oonrenlenoe and luxury at a terj reasonable prloe, stop at tha select HOTEL STEWART PIANO LOGIC Something to Think Over If we advertise to sell you a piano today for 8223.00 that was 8446.00 yesterday, would you not think the man who paid $446.00 was wronged? We have no reason for offer ing a 2400.00 piano for S2QJJ.0O. Valines do not fluctuate In this way. Our $400.00 values are worth 8400.00. Our 2200.00 piano Is worth 8200.00. Why should your neighbor pay twice as much as you pay for the same article? visit our store. Every piano marked in plain figures. Every figure is right. Every piano worth what the figures say. It is worth something to know the value Is right. It is no mistake to buy where you get "An Honest Piano at an Honest Price." We sell the Conover eighty-eight-note Inner Player Piano. Watch for Columbia Woolen Millt Co.' Reason Why" Contest in Sunday Papers, TEA Moneyback: tea insur ance: free insurance costs nobody anything". Tear grater retsras roar sieoev II re eel Vk Scbaiiat wt. v ear bis. ITILHOITMIiNERALWATER LABBE A THOMAS- Phrme A-818B. 84 LabbS Bldg.. cor. 2d and Washington. flOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN FRANCISCO Each guest receives, without asking, the response to the mill, ti-form requests of the most ex acting public The comfort of the present is built upon the complaints of the past, and Hotel St. Francis to- day represents the sum total of a study of individual requirements. atATZ TTKOrXAV, trrwAU. rsoM ta UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morrison . Portland. Oregoa A. V. ARMSTRONG, LL. fRINCIPAl We promise euccesa to every wfllinf student, guarantee comfortable rooms, perfect equipment, first-class Instruction, the beet of eyerything. We receive con stant calls for omce help reputation does it. Learn what and how we teach. Catalogue, busineae forma, penwork free. CAywwwvwvWwwwvwa PENDLETON ACADEMY PENDLETON. OREGON. .. FIFTIETH YEAR St Mary's Academy and College PORTLAND, OREGON Boardine and Day School for Girls and Youncr Women. Con ducted by the?5isters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Resident students received Sep tember. Preparatory and gram mar departments ooen September - 9. Commercial, academic and col legiate departments open Septem ber 10. Catalogue sent upon re quest. Sherman, Clay & Co. opposite posTorncx. "lit Home of Bailable Pianos." Stores Prom Mexico to , Canada. TEET H Save Money Com and hav trem ejiamlnatlon. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILMNG8 .- 35 TJP lOOLD FILLINGS s75 UP IPET OF TEETH 84. QO ! SPLENDID SET MS.OO GOLD CROWNS .... 92.60 TO ftS.OO ah won ruaranieea ior ten years. Ladr attendant alwavs prvaent. All work done absolutely without pain by socialists of from 12 to 20 years' xperlenca. Boston Dentists In Ibe Business College World Means all that is modern. At- i tested by cur popularity and attendance, oet 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 PREPARES FOR ALL LEAD ING COLLEGES, EAST AND WEST. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES College Preparatory, Literary Musical, Commercial, also Spe cial Courses in Domestic Sci ence and Instrumental and, Vo ,cal Music. For catalog and other infor mation, address - s Rev. W. H. Bleakney Ph.D. Pendleton, Oregon. CIVIL SERVICE " Means Good Salary to Start Opportunity to Advance I BUSINESS COLLEGE I 1 WASHINOTON ANOTSNTM STS, II PORTkAND, ORSOOW - JLI WRITE FOR CATALOG Iht SeXnol that Plactt TtuinmQvtd Fori Hon rs. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY HOTEL AUDUBON tTt Bills Vtreet, MAM TMAJKCXMCO, OAZk A Brstlass, quiet noma boteL E pean plan. CantraJly located. theatres and shepplns; district ft II ut. Red notion hr tha waak. L. H. sfoOursv proprietor. Royal House, San Francisco rem sad Xavard Ma. All estslde rooms, stsavsa nest, hot and cold water. Rates lea ta l per day. Weakly rats. Cafe, rosrta street earn direct from Third street depot. From ferry. Howard street ears dlrecW lr. L Tarptn. proprietor. 81H KorrtsOB Bt, Xonts rbans A-A03a OpTX. PoStofflOS. bono Main 0030. lOXOOZafJ AJTS COUEOII. FVed Wollsfibere Max enalbsfee Le Lebenbatus Am jas.ea1ed OmU Slae sad a ta - atrerr Detail. Hotel Normandie Setter and Ccc.h Six. iSan Francisco FTe-erotntlr the fceet end Tieweet ptirn fetet, fmrewlent te ttieatree es4 wa; J brtjtht. rtrhl? fernlsheii rooms from l.a em with hate e te PTiitea. rrir. tnviroonj sad Mtn, It te ap. Asierjraa plan, li st vsoBiceroat aaa.p.a roosts. , , , ' P. TJTT T MILITARY JllLiL ACADEMY A boardlnf aa1 dar school for youn men and bora. Accredited to Stanford. Berkeley. Cor nell. Amherst and all atate universities and agricultural colleges. Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalogue and other literature, aJ ' drees term Vestas Sept. le, leoe r. (TLU K. wrtasdnsa. TVMT l-M D. VBSUVS NOW IN SESSION BAT AWS BTSsTXTTO OXOJIflXS Places young people In food po Our Individual Instruction tha No discouraged students, good progress. i a. KicrsAmDsoir, x. Worcester block. Portland. Oregon. Phone Main 4504. osltlons. best ell make Good Wages Are Paid Telegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASITjT AC QUIRED. 8HORT HOCRS. We will place you. Day and evening claases. Open all , the year. Oregon Expert College ST. MARY'S ACADEMY The Dalles, Oregon. A select .boarding and day school for young ladles. This Institution Is located on the south bank of the picturesque Columbia, and conducted by the Bisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.x '-. Owing to the rapid Increase of stu dents enrolled during recent years. It has become necessary to enlarge the' capacity of ell departments. Tha entire building has undergone complete reno vation and Is now In readiness for the opening of the forty-fourth scholastic year. September 8. 1908. Thorough Courses are offered In Scientific Academic, Preparatory School, and excellent Department spf Music For prospectue apply to Sister Superior. Going to 'College? , WILUMflTE UNIVERSITY Salem, Oregon. Offers yon' the Follow ing Courses: I COLLEGE) OF LIBERAL ARTS. II COLLEGE OF MUSIC. III COLLEGE OP ORATORT. IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. V COLLEGE Or LAW. " VI ACADEMT. VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGT. All strong, brain developing courses. . Send to the president for catalogue. ss riTTm gf. rxooi DALLAS COLLEGE are THE ALLEN PREFARA- TORY SCHOOL Tnorwaga preparation for all eerrers SJa western elecs. Elgtith year be .ns gepteicber Jl, Hit. CaUloge. TUB ALLX TRKPA R ATORT SCHOOL rortlaad. Or. - The parpoeea of this I net I ratios to runtisn te yovuis men and a liberal jTbtistlan edseaties, te lay a dees and t road fosmcatlea In the etudv I of th cteoces, - art and philosophy. ; and te build up a strecg sssd tntei- leciuai wru cnararter. Oeur seel Closet, OfTers Iml OeUega sal,: tvuea stria, aUemeaeery, Columbia University ' rortlaad. Oregos. Boarding and Dy School for Tounr Hen and Boya. History and Kcol Collegiate Oonrsee In Arts, Letter, rnomic una r ui icuitn 7 . rer Oenersl Oovrsee rreparmtory Science. Electrical. M echanleal n l Civil Engineering. Architecture. Arts. Letters and Economics. - Commercial Coorae affords thorough preparation for Bustnees. Location unaurpasaed. Eighty ScTes of Campus. , Xavrgast Oymaastam tm the. was. For Terms and Entrance Require ments spply for CaUlogue R. ; CatalogSe Tree oa appiicaUon to the Preaidsat. e Erpeas T-mrt rne L Te f atltv errarre tr Itntted enmhr of stsd eee sdenta t earn their wav tn fu)l er la rert. New term enmiim septinbr 1 1. rev Cealof-ee leforaatfcis A44rees O. A. MOC K- &a..a. C f a. McMinnville CoHeg IDE IDEAL EDUCATIC;; tte whole esvtroameat ta a- f ka-bolessse: w ssioobs: g-vs ei f r ii am sal; streg. aggreesl e ' - - - A Chrtsttaa raeni'y. Course: rreparatorr. Cr m. Ceassrratery aad Crr-r", L I. . t rated bullet! ) n i ' itrnrii. srctts;:.;e & M. . - - C i