THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, ' 1903.
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I Town Topics
. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
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Lyrlo.....T. ....... "A Celebrated Cae
The Oaks ..."The Sohool Ulrt'
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GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP
TO SOLVE LABOR PROBLEM
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Father "Ryan Addresses , Large Crowd at Cedar Tark on
, the lights of Labor flood Points of Socialism V-
', ... "Should. Be Used ; , :
IK n r- n r m'V
yOVMWMA AT in BXACXXS.
' In order to procure prompt and
more atlsfaotory rvlo. whan
f . at the- sutnmsr- resorts, order
from .the following .Journal
rents at regular city rate.
v Ilwaco Ilwaco Jlallway com-
pany. H. B Woodruff, pw
agent k . ' v. -- ,'
Lone: Beach, Edward McAllen.
Ocean Park, H. a Woodruff.'
Eoavlew, F. EL Btrauhal
The Breaker, J. M. Arthur. . . "J
Qearbart, A, ,UUInger.
Seaside. Lynn Burtla.' head
quarter at Lwl A Co. . "
. Newport Harlln' Talbert '
e y 'i ColUna Springs, 3. W. Belcher.
-.Wllholt Spring, F.yW, Mo-
Lran. .' '.;, ..
. i Carson, Wash., Mineral Springs
hotel. - ; '
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Hundred of union men left the fair I mean socialist If think that so
ft-round today In the midst of the exer-1 ciallern 1 undesirable aa well a 1m
else In , order to attend the Catholic I practicable, at leaal the soolallam being
plcnlo at Cedar park, whr Key. John advanced by the party 'of Eugene V,
Ryan, of St Paul, Minn., widely known Deo at th present time. .. . - ,
aa a champion of the laboring man, to Betterarat of Wot kin' Stan.,
day addressed a gathering of several The speaker's address today abound
thousand lntere.ted listeners on "The JJ "fff""0"!
.iB.uia ui wiuur. , iwtjv. Jul. 7m .
tne autnor of- "The Living wag" ana
other work ' which are recognised as
terment of the working man, and espe-
y of the unskilled laborers of the
country, whose condition "1 precarious
The yearly report of th parollna A.
Ladd hospital at Pyeng Tang, Korea,
- under' J Hunter Wells, M. D.. son of
. Dr. O. M. Wells of this olty, and . Port
land man, show that tha work there Is
becoming ,. more importa.ni ana inai
ponsable. -During the year Dr. WeUs
uifl his Staff went through. cholera
mutbreak, 'which mad aaamona.1 worn.
? Tho total attendance at th hospital wUs
. 13,094. This Include 8,444 new patient.
Surgical , Operations performed number
, 625, not Including such minor operations
aa extraction of teeth, vaccination and
minor absensses. In. the financial re-1
port It Is shown thatnwo third of .the
expenses were met by the fees and sal I
t or drugs to Koreans, w. wens aisoi
grateruuy , acicnowieages a gin- irorai
Mrs. Ladd of $500, which enabled the!
Father John Ryan
jrMt V..i4. Tn" iLnrt tfrm. Weiia. being eminently fair in: their defenss there are some socUllstl
the hosDltal staff include six nativol0' labor unionism. Father Ryan haa I ciallstlo suggestions that are certainly
in the extreme." said ha.
Father Ryan' speech in part was as
follow: -
'The trouble with tinloni'smiaa It now
Stand Is thai the labor orlanlcationa
ar too exclusive. There Is an absence
of generosity on the part of the organ
ised toward their less fortunate brethren.
'The vast rovlnsr armv of unskilled
workmen have no protection ln their
rirnts. ana tne unions show no lncllna
i tlon to helo these tollers. Br tha nature
of their tasks, they are compelled to
move aooui, ana it is nara to secure
permanent organisation. Then wins
are so low xor unsKiuea laborer tnat
they ara not able financially tv aunnort
a union among memseives n tney aid
organise. For such tollers I would sug
gest th remedy which has been tried
in New Zealand with treat success in
recent years that of a minimum wage
to do nxea or tne national rovern
ment"
,- , Bis of Unions.
Father Ryan then spoke of th rise
and bo me of their abuses. Ever conserv
ative In his appeal for the rights of
laoor, ne maoe a lavoraoie impression
by his fairness even UDon those of his
auaience- wno are averse to organised
labor in any form. He said that the
claim of labor unlona had in the ma
jority of Instances areat Justification.
and only deplored: the fact that there
Is a tendenoy on the part of some to
veer lowara socialism.
'. "These, however, ar only the radi
cals, and happily they are aS yet only
a .very small part of the great body of
union men,", ne continues, -ur course,
sociaiisuo or semi-so-
hospital
helpers.
made an exhaustive study of unionism,!
and. after traveling over various parts I
of he country in order to gt an ini-
to be desired in this country, and- I
think the time for the fruition of these
I. th. iim. nt l tli, ,nnn. " wunifr in ui uoi bv m lugrauoni i Bimooi ,l nana.
Tomorrow is th tiro set oy in coun-i n--t. vi n h iiwmi.aiinn tmm I pr r n ,k. n.,in.n..,in
ty commissioner for bearing tne appu-iau its angles, he has come to tne eon- I great corporations and railroads and to
cation of B. a Kelsay for a franchise elusion mat unionism is justiname ana the municipal ownership of public utm-
lor gas and water wora in me moubi "' lv" v"" 1 umm. hi ooumry m irMuiur iwu-
Scott district A petition eigned by of the great army of worker. hng to the need for the curbing of the
over00 residents of th district In fa- . n2"iL ;f,"v,rVuZl.i monopolistic tenaencies or tne age. ana
vor of the application Is on file, also a K'.w.K, ar the first steps in the right di-
remonstrance. which bears comparative- tb I"orer, Father Ryan, is by nolrectlon. Ooyernment ownership is the
Kelsay announces ' ' , .. ' '. ' "' '' 35 onjy remeay lor tne people,
remonstrance, which bears comparative'
lv few slsmatures. Kelsay announces
large plans, but hi" backing has notM . ;' k.fM
- been disolosed snd sentiment Is appar- J J'.T, S .1
ently sharply divided as to the wisdom I J L.Plu il. .J?f.;vi
. of arantinar him
Some think that he represents an anti
the hours of
p. m. it must
ViT. -i.,. Ka s.ira I noi Da usea xor sprznaiing aireeta
- " . .r I used contrary to these rul
-i..Vi- .- Siwr7i,rr v- 7 fully It will be shut oft
nilll(7AO)L.lUU 1MV W UIU WiHVl W w 1
Preceding
If I Cedar park.
AtUtto Sport.
Father Ryan' address at
a Drosrram of athletic
to these rules or waste- I sports was given for th benefit of the
younger people. x-rw woi, a wm ucu
seeklng.to acquire 'rights that would be I -4.1.,, Trinity M tb 1 different racea
valuable In the event of annexation to . vi?iy JirJ F Jtll-l"?.?: I nlnrin in th. navillon was enloved
the, City. A big delegation from Mount and old. The ladles of
bcoit IS expected to auenq uie oeanog. Jli. aV,w .u. -.r.-ifr, 8t Lawrence and Bt Stevens parishes
m .... th. r,.t, .ntt, Th;.. served a delicious lunoneon 10 tne pic
When he will go on to his next meeting
In Washington.
. Great factory mistake jshoe sal at
291 Morrison street. Label wrong; pn
rail shoes Just arrived. Marks' ham
instead of DeJlaVs. "Factory ..stands loss
and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice.
Man's It and 15 shoes, now 12. 86: Men
James A. Banister, 8. & M., etc., M and
tl values now 13.85; women s J3.6U ana
J4 shoes, now 3.46; boys' ana Kins'
school shoes, values to S3, now 11.66
children's fancy dres shoes, 11.50 and
12 values at. 25e. 60a and $1. Dollar's,
successor to. Marks' shoe Co., 91 Mor
rison street, between Fourth ana firtn.
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The two contending Spiritualist or
ganlxations, each claiming to b the
State Spiritualist Association of Oregon
held all day sessions yesterday, which
. were ir the nature of religious services.
Talks and addresses on Spiritualism
were delivered in tne Marquam build
ins- hall 'by various delegates, and of
ficers were Installed. Each faction held
it banquet. John Slater was the chtAf
attraction at the meeting of the Help
affiliation, delivering a lecture last
night.
J. L. Buckley, formerly employed by
the Gaar-Scott company, Hawthorne
avenue, has been reported to . the police
ua missing-from his home, 189 Grant
street, since last .Monday. He told his
wle that he' was going Into the country
to join a in reaper crew, nut iook au ma
doming rrom me nouse ana ien nis
wire destitute. Buckley is 18 years old,
while his wife Is but IS years, and has
a 10 monws- oia oaoy to care lor.
A. B. Gllson was arrested at his homo
at Mount Tabor yesterday following the
receipt of a telegram stating that th
Hpoicane ponce neia a warrant enarg
ing him with a felony. Gllson told De
tectives Hellyer and Maloney, who
made the arrest, that he believed he was
wanted on a chara-e of takina 1187 from
been employe in Spokane, lie is be
.. neiu until the arrival of an officer
from Spokane.
W, D. McClure, an employe of the
Eastern Western Lumber company.
was struck by a -heavy piece of timber
which had ust leit tne gang-saw and
was on its way. to the upper floor, this
morning. His thigh was fractured and
his hand Injured. He was taken to the
Good Samaritan hospital In a Central
stables ambulance.
H. Erode and John Perkins were ar
rested yesterday for keeping their
loon at Third and Salmon streets open I ulatform. but I am always hunarry after.
on nunaajr. xnvy won iieuni un oau
and will be heard In
court tomorrow.
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tne municipal
Home builders, plumbers, attention
, Bungalow "Dorothy , Vernon..
By D. S. ,
, Perhaps It was th newness of sur
roundings, th leas- smack of fresh
paint and general renovation that has
transformed the Empire Into a pretty
and cosy auditorium of amusement
perhaps th gaiety of an indiscriminate
ing Bunasy auaiene. won 10 appwua
and vlw with happy and uncritical ao-
ceptano th best and worst any one,
nfirhans all contributed to the success
ful opening of the Bungalow last night
and th reappesrsnc or tne waiter sioca
company in "ioroiuy- vernon.
' TJorothv is a vouna woman of rr
words, much action and a forcible demeanor.-
On the stage she Is largely a
Prototype of - th ' cnaracier ananas
lajor wove Into his historical novel,
perhaps Intending that om day It
should be dramatised, aa all historical
novels which pass muster of current
opinion generally are. At least there
are some of h element all th way
through of the drama mor particu
larly, the comedy drama. The Bungalow
audience last night noted well the oom
edy that appealed to them and was ap
parently appreciative of th portions
which speak of more hlstrionlcal avoir
dupois.
i ft takes mor than three hours to
present "Dorothy Vernon" with the east
of characters which follow her leading,
bidding and mandatory spirit It was
three hours that brought forth volum
inous applause, innumsraoi . curiam
call. Individual appreciation of both
the oldsr and newer members of th
stock company and a wagon load of
flowers for Miss JeweL The latter,
needless to add, I Dorothy. She ac
auitted herself to th entire satisfaO'
tlon of her audience, and a goodly share
of appreciation -was given as well to
Sidney Ayres, who mad his Initial bow
In Portland as tb leading marl with th
Baker company. J,
If the aroma of dramatic pollen falls
to permeate certain portions of Tha play,
not a whit of difference makes It with
an audlenc that sees, feels and evinces
a lively interest in th grotesqfleness
of Its oomedy. No historical novel of
English times would be complete with'
out its court Jester. Shakespeare adopt
ed this method of humor, why not lesser
Just a enjoyable It Individual mam
:.. Tourinf ;ast seasons run.
Lforoiny vernon" is worth u seslng,
whether the novel has been read or not
The play will be th attraction at th
Bungalow during tha entire week, with
iu uauo mciinees. . , ,
nickers.
Uterarv Jls-htaT
"Dorothy Vernon,"' th play, contains
a court's fool. H Is a character ' not
easy to portray. The ' part has been
?1ven to Donald. Bowles. If he ha
ailed to grasp the intractable nuances,
the delicate gradations of a personality
that ro to establish, a standard, what
matters It If In handling a difficult and
exacting part he ha furnished amuse
ment that brings genuine enjoyment to
his auditors? As Perkins, Mr. Bowles
is due for much credit. He. adds luster,
to the play and some of Its tiresome
portions.
It is a matter of no little comment
that the Baker company has started its
fall season with a go that speaks well
for the future. It is a matter of com
mendation that Its first offering for the
winter should be as well stared atid'as
acceptably" presented as "Dorothy Ver
non. Miss Jewel carries herself
through a lonr, many-worded role with
a deal of credit. Mr. Ayres, whose first
appearance here was but a reflection of
nice things said and unsaid to himself,
mav be ludsred later on when he has
shown his real worth under a variety of
titles.
The balance of th Baker company is
Baker "Don-t Tlll My tfe
' 1 Br J. M. . .
, Most of us havs heard the expression
"Wafted back on the wlnss of sonar.'1
but few of us have ever had the oppor
tunity to realise that the phrase ts any
thing more than a platitude of sent!-
pitnuu ncuon or tne part or th rut-
worn descriptive vocabulary of the
country reporter. For these few we p re
ad he a visit to the Baker theatre, where
Rlohard Jose, Justly billed as the "great
est contra tenor In America," is ap
pearing at the head of his own com
pany tbla week. The famous old linger
has no part in the three-act farce whloh
is supposed to be the piece de resistance
or tne evening, but Just the same his
appearance on the boards is what the
audience will wait for. The man who
mad famous the talking machine in
this country is still charming all who
are rortunace enough to hear him, with
the sweet notes of a voice which has
lost nothing In tenderness of tons and
feeling with the years: but, on the con
trary, seem to have mellowed. Ilk
wine, with age.
There were not many vacant seats at
the Baker theatre last night and nearly
every one of those occupied held a
friend of the singer, to Judge from the
deafening outburst of applause that
greeted him when he began his opening
song, mere were nve encores, amoni
them being "Silver Threads Amongs
the Gold."
' While the singing of Jose is the main
attraction, there Is also, for those who
like it, a rollicking three-act farce.
"Don't Tell My Wife," is the name of It
and tha title is fairly suggestive of the
character of the piece. Walter H. New-
msn aa tha ffllv divAlvar J anA T.llltaM
Hay ward, 'who appears In the last act
weartngr-a sheath gown, are most in the
it is to be reared that
limelight, but
the major part of the house pays but lit
tle attention to the lines of either when
Miss Hayward ambles back and forth
past the footlights in that distracting
gown. '
Of the other characters, Florence
Plummer as the suspicious mother-in-law
and Bertha Holts, the trustlnsr wife
are deserving of mention, as Is "Old 81a p-
tunr osier, capaoiy portrayeo Dy Ar-
P. Baltes
and Company
inTite your
inquiries for
FEINTING
Phones
Main 165
Home 1 lies
First and Oak
nold Dudly. Th whole company 1
well trained and the vehicle which I
the time-worn on of faroe comedy, la
Deuer inaa most ox it aina.
Where) Women Can't 'Got Drink.
, ' From ' th Baltimore American
"Cumberland, in your good state of
siaryiuna, is ' sbout the only town - lit
the United States wber they will not
furnish a lady with a glass of beer,
wine or Intoxicating spirit of any kind,
said G. J. Brooks of Philadelphia.
It makes no difference whether th
panic
t get any
t one of
the leading hotels In Cumberland last
week with my wife, and ordered two
bottles of beer, 'thinking to have her
dtred th waiter to flU two glasse he
politely told me that th Keating 11
cense bill prohibited ladles from belni
served with drinks of that character"
her husband she simply can't
liquid refreshment I was at
BUNGALOW TIIOATO-
Empire Theatre Co. (Inc leasee.
Ueorg L. Haker. (Ien. Wansr.
Fhon Main 117. Home of Hie lumou
Uaker Stock Company.
All work -beautiful rmnanilq drama
"Dorothy Teraoa of Hsddoa Kail."
Magnifleent ooatumes and soenery. Fas
Olnatlng plot Evening prices, tta. It,
tOo, IMats., 15o, aSo. Mat Baturday.
Next Week 'The Devil."
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
our or TOWaf nom
We eaa do yont enure Orowm. Brldr
and Flat Work In a day If necessary.
Foltivly Valnles Extracting Free
when elate or brldxes are - ordered.
easltlve teeth and roots removed with
eat tne least pau. Ten chairs, only
th most ecientirio ana careful work;
80 TSABS X FOmTXvBjnx, .
YIOfl einlss Dentists.
railing nidg- Third and WasMngtoa
I a. m. to p. m., ounaavs to i
Painless Extraction, 50c: Plates, J5.04.
Both f nonss. a ana Alain zoz. .
oxoozai aits oouiana
Save the Discount Send check or pay
at onice on or oeiore tne loin to save
The Game Starts Tomorrow
ttviSWa OURS THE LARGEST CLOAK AND SUIT FLOOR IN
Jutant J. Peterson. J9I East Flf- . THE CITY
We Have No Rent to Pay
the discount on September bills for the
Automc.tio Teiepnone. Home reiepnor
company, cor. Park and Burnaid sts.
Any
or adv
teenth. North, , Portland, Or.
4 . .
Steam r Jess Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday, Leaves Washington street
aoca ii i ik
Prof. Rlngler dancing and gym classes I
now open iaaies is year: men. 11.50
montn. no initiation fee this month.
Battle Creek Baths Ladles days." ren-
tlemen nights. Main 1988, A-1938.
Third floor, Oregonlan building. .
For Bale My modern 6-room 'bunsa-
low at remnsuJA station, j. u. BbiUock, j
Gerllnger bldg.
THAT'S THE REASON TOMORROW
, J. M. ACHESON WILL OFFER YOU
$30 to $35 Value -Suits at
Woman's Exec an ire. 13S Tenth street
lunch 11:80 to 1: business men's lunch.
nrtn, formerly witn a. jn. vvrignt.
D. Chamber te Son., ontlclana. 111
Uorrison street, corner of Bixth. . "
W. At Wise and associates, painless I
aentisi. 'intra ana wasnington.
If 4- TamhlU. Mala
Bsrser. slcna
891,
Journal want ads. lo a word.
Beecher Was a Connoisseur
on Beer. ' W
"Henry Ward Beecher was tha first
man who ever asked me to drink beer, j
said a gentleman vow high up in relig
ious ana pnuantnropie ciroies. -
"I had just left college and was In
need of a position and scoured tem
porary work as lecture manager for the
f reat aDoutionlst, preaoner ana orator,
t wa mv duty to travel over th
country with Mr. Beecher and sea that
every arrangement wa made for hi
comfort ana convenience.
'Among the duties was that or order-
in r a, tuncn to d reaav at me notei
after th lecture.- 'I never eat anythins.'
said Mr. Beecher, "before going on the
A
And in the high-price rent-eating stores we know the
value of these suits would be as high as $40.00 or $45.00.
Yoii can save money by buying: your
piumDing material irorn us.
prices, Barde Plumbing
"Not in the trust-
Get on
Supply Co.
- Water through bos for sprinkling
, yard or sidewalks or wssblng porches
-or windows must be paid for In advanoa
u
Some people think
that because ' such-and-such'
a soap is made on
the other side of the At
lantic, it is necessarily
as good as, or better
than, Ivory Soap.-
Why should it be?
' Don't Americans
make the best locomo
tives, tjxe best cutlery,
the best cottons in all
the world?
Why. shouldn't they
make the best soap?
THEY DO.
V Ivory Soap '
994o Per Cent. Pure.
wards and want a rood meal.'
At tha elose or tne first lecture on
the tour," said the gentleman, "I had
everything well arranaed for tne mid
night meal and went into th dining-
room witn Mr. ueecner ana sat witn mm
at tha table.
- "Mr. Beecher beckoned to the colored
waiter and eaid. George, do you keep
Bcniits terr
"Tes sir,' cam th answer.
" Then brina m two bottle,'
""Tea sir,' said George and tartad
off.
"As George reached th other aid of
tne aining-room Mr. aeecner again
oalled to him and with his great . voloe
said, 'Hememoer, Ueorge, notmng put
Bcnnc peer.-"George-sooa
appeared with two bot
ties: one was out down in front of ma
and the other in front f Mr. Beecher
Having been brought up in a strict
temperance family I wa somewhat em
barrassed but told Mr. Beecher that I
did not use beer. He said that he reg
ularly had a bottle of beer with his after-lecture
meat that It helped his diges
tion and he alept better for it
"Thereupon b took my ootue to ni
side of the table and drank tlra two bot
tles of Sohlits himself."
Horae'a Sen so Of Tlaagvr.
From Cripple Creek Cor. Denver Newa
Tnat a horse has tne instinct or im.
endlns daanrer wee demonstrated the
other afternoon when aa animal e-lonelne-
to M. D. -Swisher, county road
overseer, refused to act en the bit, ran
op the mountainside end saved It rider
from deata la a cloudburst
ALL
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GOODS
We have elegant
voile skirts, grand ones.
Riding skirts. . '
Exclusive hand-tailored waists.
Silk and Heatherbloom petticoats.
Coats, coats, coats stacks of them.
Acheson Cloak & Suit Co.
ACHESON BUILDING 148 and 150 fifth Street
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
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Day and night classes
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ELK'S BUILDING
PORTLAND, OREGON
Baker Theatre rS MaU 1
, Oregoa Theatre Co. (las.), lessee,
Geo. L. Baker. (ln. Manasar. .
Tonigni. ail week, 5irulur matinee.
inura ana Hat., tne famous singer
. JUCJKABO J. joaa, .
la conjunction with the rattling fare
. nnmailv "llnn'f Tall M Wl l "
l5o, too. Neat weelct'ollard Opera Co.
seals t, a-1090. Mat, ea-
oept guaday H Holidays,
MCITJ
THEATRE MSe
Advanced Vaudeville Week September t
pb
Vt
Bd. Z.aTlne.
Creasy ft Sayne, Flanophlends.
Vaners. Vlale Paly,
7 -Tulllajja 7.
steur. Bros,
"Oea."
PANTACES THEATRE
ADTAaTCBD TiVDITILU
Star of All arattoma -r. " '-
UOV afOBJUS CO, including la
Belle Kelsne and her leaning Grey
hounds; also John Hodge and the Wrest
ling Ponies; Banner ft Madlsoa, the
BT-asiesi coinoay animal act in America.
Matinees dally. It cents two shows at
night, 16 and Ift cent -
TOE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe
a bzx& or BOTxtTnm ;
Oeo. Street ft Co
Fortravlnr
BSstorlo Bvent la
tha Careers of the
World's Oram test
unitary Oonv
maaasrs
Orandasoop)
Armstrong ft Tsvls
In "Tha Amateor
Ohanffeor"
. Chaav Kendal
, Xoro fconoa
KoXiBB Bm -
Trsd Baaea
THE LYRIC THEATRE
Tth and Alder St, v ' ..
Starting Sunday Matinee, Sept t, the
popular Blunkall Stock Com nan v will
present Mary J. Holmes' beautiful drama
tSWA SZTSH8 "' v.
Th Sweetest story ever. told. Mattneo
Labor Day. Next week "The Devil."
THE STAR
Phones Main B49', A-l9.
For th entire week of Sept V th ,
original production
KOOuoAjr nr nw tokx
Matinee Wed., Sat and Sun. at S:IA p.
m. a rices 15c. 25o. 60c. Every evenlna
at 1:15. Prices 16c, 35c, SKc, 60c Seats -
may be reserved by either phona,
Next Week, Nell Gwynne.
UT: ANGEL COLLEGE
MT. anqel, ORE.
In charge of the Benedictine
Fathers. Boarding school for
young men and. boys. Term
opens September 8. . Board, tuit
tion and laundry, $210 per year.
Preparatory, commercial, scien
tific and classical courses.
WBJtTB FOB CATA&OaTTB.
DALLAS COLLEGE
The purposes of this lnstltuUon are
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lav a
deep and broad foundation In the study
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
and to build up a strong and Intel
lectual moral character.
Offers Usual OoDeg Course i Classi
cal, Bclsnuno, Elementary, Aoade
t mlo and aCusioai. (
Kznenses nominal.' Tha faeultv ran
arrange for limited number of students
to sarn their way In full or in part
New term commence September is.
For Catalogue end XafonaatloB Address
o. a HOUK, vauaa, uregoa.
TITT T MILITARY
ACADEMY
A boarding and day
school for youns; men
and boys. Accredited to
Stanford. Berkeley, Cor
nell. Amherst and all
state universities and
agricultural c o 1 1 e g e a
Make reservations now.
For Illustrated catalogue
and other literature, address
Fall term begins Sept. It, lsoa
J. W. KTUC, M. D PrlaelpaJ,
FOBTLAHD, OBEOOV
BASEBALL
BBCBBATZOB FABK. COB
VATJOXB ABO 84TH BTS.
LOS ANGELES
PORTLAND
KBFT. 8, 10, 11, U, 13
Game begin week day at 8:10 p. m.,
Sunday, 2:30 p.' m. Admission Tee
Bleachers, 25c; grandstand, B6o; boxes,
tao extra; children, bleachers, 10a;
grandstand. J5o.
XVAOZES BAT FBXDAT.
Boys under It free to bleacher
Wednesday.
TEETH
,51 Save
Money
Come and have free examination, v
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE.
SILVER FILLINGS ...S54 tTP
GOLD FILLINGS 75 UP
SET OF TEETH ......4.00
SPLENDID SET S.OO
GOLD CROWNS . . . 2.50 TO $5.00
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant, always present.
All work done absolutely without natn
by specialists of from ll to 20 years'
axporienc.. ; :x?;,hhr''-&'
Boston Dentists
tnW Korrlson St, Opt. Foatofflo.
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ODONNELL HARDWARE CO.
. 371 EAST MORRISON STREET, NEAR UNION AVENUE
THE NEW EAST SIDE HARDWARE STORE
NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
We are now prepared to show a new and complete line of Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware,
Paints, Oils and Glass, Builder' Supplies, Steel Ranges, Gas Ranges, Heaters and the numer
ous other articles that go to make a hardware stock complete. The general public will find it
. . i . j . . ... . r- ...
to meir aavantagc 10 gei our prices; contractors can protit oy getting our ngures. we are
not irf the high rent district We are agents for the celebrated
Stoves and Ranges
Thisname is a guarantee of quality and endurance that is beyond dispute. 7 Our , line of
Ranges, Stoves and Heaters b the largest ever displayed by an,tast Side Store.
Our, future ads will be of interest Watch for them. ;
ODonriell Hardware Co.
' 371 EAST MORRISON STREET, NEAR UNION AVENUE
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorouah preparation for all easts
and western - collegia Eighth year pe
al ns September 11, ltOJ. Catalog.
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Portland. Or.
Boiled Linseed
I GALLON LOTS , 584
Raw Linseed Oil
I GALLON LOTS 574
Pure White Lead
per ic ST.60
Portland Sash & Door Co.
B30 FBOBT ST.
VOXTaaAJTB. OJ
gebwab Printing Col
w Fay Toa f Cwrt to bt
We Make it
Possible
for everyone to have a
"Bank Account" with
very slight effort. "How
use doth breed a habit
in saving a dollar in
our Sayings Department
and add small amounts
each week or month that
you may save what you
are not forced to spend
and before you know -it
you will find yourself
on the road , to wealth.
per oeat aUowed ea okeclaff
aeeonata.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND :
90 5veata St.' Elks Temp!
ta a RALSTON..... ... Pre ,
a. L MAC GIBBON.. Cashier
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