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THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL!, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ' 8, 1008. Town Topics TOMGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Do roths r y vernon-Vaudeville Vaudeville -Vaudeville .."Hooligan in K i . . . . r - "I.Knm. Rivers The Oaks ...."Tha Bchool.Olrl' , i. urpneum Grand I"antais . Star , "Hooligan I j-iyrio m iv A decree of Judgment by default was rendered thla morning- by United States . District Judisa Charles B. Wolverton In tha matter of the Hmlth A Wataon Iron Works veraua tha gasoline launch "Oaka Wyar." tha engines, tackle, apparatus dnfnnaant: . A II. O. wrap' and j urnlture. defendant; pell. Dayton Hardware Co.. H. bell, and the Charles P. Beebe company, interveners. The Judge ftnda that the Plaintiff haa a maritime lien on the launch for I2S.V: K. A. Kueppell a mar atliria Han fnr 12 60. tha L)HVton Hard ware company a claim for $17.76, H. 1. Campbell one for $1.01.SS with Intereat on $400 at 8 per cent, and the Charlea V. Boebe company a claim for.$!S.&. It la ordered that the launch be sold at public auction at 10 a. in. September lit 10 satisfy tne judgments, Mrs, Mary Heck, who died laat Satur day.was burled yesterday afternoon on what waa her twenty-fourth wedding anniversary, from tha family home 411 East Eleventh street north. Rev. Karl K. Dubois of tha Grand Avenue Presbyterian church officiated and the Women of Woodoraft conducted the services. Her husband, John Beck, and a mue aauanter. uanie. survive ner. Her elder daughter, AUie, died four months aro. Mrs.' Beck was an active church and lodge worker, a member of tha Fraternal union of America, Mount Hood Circle. No. 161. Women of Wood crat. and the Maccabees. She had lived in Portland 24 years. Tha first annual Joint plcblo of the photoengravers', stereotypers' and elec trotypers unions waa held on Bauvles Island yesterday. The party numbering 160 persona made the trip on the Rose city ana uva. ine aay was passed in various sports, a fine dinner being Verved at the noon hour. One of the principal events of the day waa a box Ins; bout between Jack Allen, of the photoenaravers.and Adam Henderaon. of the atereotypersi The tug-of-war con-, .test was won by the stereotypers team. Tha baseball game waa won by the vhotoenrravers by a score of 14 to 7. In the fat men's race Leonard Lesley won ue o nat. Examinations for the positions of library assistant In the statistical bu treau of the department of agriculture, hydrographlo draftsman In tha coast :and geodetic survey and trained nurse in tne Indian service are announced oy .the united States civil service commis sion for this city. The library assist -ant test will be on October 7, the place Saying a salary or itzo per year, xne raftamaa exam (nation la set for. the .same date ana tne aay rouowing, mis (Position paying 1900 per annum. The .'trained nurse examination is for either men or women and will take place on October 14. Nurses appointed will have a salary of $600 to $720. Nearly a thousand people attended' the Labor day barbecue given at the Van couver ferry rrova by tha Portland lodge of the Modern Woodmen of Amer ica. Spruce camp waa the host of the occasion, although other camps were present including one from Vancouver. A feature of the picnic was the tug of war between teams from Spruce camp and from Vancouver. . The local team iwon. The St. Johns band furnished rnunio for the picnic. A card of sports was provided and the events were held notwithstanding the rain. Prizes were awarded the winners. IS Willi con Tbe Wilsonvllle postoffloe wag bur glar I ed laat Saturday night according to telegraphic advices received today by Poatofflce Inspector Rlohes, and 19 worth of stamps taken in addition to all tha money that waa In tha cash drawers. v ' No further details of tha robbery have been received aa yet bv the post office authorities, but inspector Riches stated this morning that he would g to Wilsonvllle today te make an Invea ligation. Tha telegram telling of the robbery was sent laat Sunday from Wllsonville to Inspector Clement, but he. aa well aa Inspector Riches, was ou street, have reported to tha police' that tnoir.gmau son naa disappeared irora home, ana as the public schools are about to open they believe he is hid ing somewhere about the city to s- cape being cent to school. Water through hose for sprinkling yard or sidewalks or washing porches or window must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 8 and I a, m. and 6 and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to theae rules or waste- fully it will ba shut off. " David 8. Stearns has offered to sell a Jot in the block bounded by Jonnson, Kearney. Twonty-tbird and Twenty. fourth streets, for $4,200, as a site for an engine-house. The fire committee of the cltr executive board recently aa thorlzed the purchase of a site for an engine-house in this district. fK benefit entertainment for the Flor ence Crlttendon Refuge borne will be given this evening at the Women of WMibMft "hall Tanth mw.A TvTnt streets, with Bllta Arlington, the musi cal entertainer aa the chief performer. Mrs. Cleveland Rockwell la the presi dent of the society. Mrs. E- Butser, tha elderly woman who slipped on a banana peel yesterday at Fifth and Washington and broke her nip in falling Is sllahtlv Imnroved In condition, and the physicians are hope- iui ror ner recovery. Mrs. uutxer is eg years of age and tha fall was severe. of town and It waa not until thla morn ing that the message was delivered to Mr. UUhee. . The stamps taken, according to Post master J. W. Mlnto, conalatea of 4, 6. t and' 10-cent denomination How much cash waa also, taken is not yet as ccrtained. . , . . Stepa will at once 'be taken to try to raicn me Durgiars, out on Aaoount of the time that has elapsed atnoe the, roDoery tne tea win oa a allllcult on First Annual Pad no National Live stock Show and races, Sept. 21, 23, 2t, 24, 25. 21, at the Portland Country Club grounaa. OAXXrOAVJA KOTSX.B. AiroSBKBaTTM. OrVVWfVVVVVVVVVVVV-wVVVV3 Wo ray Ton 4 rot Cent to Bar 1 Many a Yourig: Man hai been compelled to let "opportunity" pass him by " for the want of t few dol lars and oft-times "oppor- -tunity" never returns. Pre pare to grasp Dame For tune by the hand, should she pass your way, by saving a part of what you earn. It is a 'very sim ple matter and you can begin with as little as one dollar. Open a Savings Account Today Two par cent allowed on checking aooouats. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo 5eventh St. Elks Temple L. O. RALSTON '.'...Pres. G. It. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier FAIRMONT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, I whose . superb location, magnifl-l cent appointments ; and perfect I service leave nothing to be de sired. ' Under tbe earn management which made the Pa lac a Hotel the world's I standard for 40 years. Single rooms with bath $1.00, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00, $4.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00. Suites $10.00, $12.60, $11.00, . $18.00 $20.00 and upwards. Reached by Oreen-Sacramanto Street-1 oar uureos xrom jrerry, PALACE HOTEL COMPANY IBUNQALOW THEATRE Fmplr Thtr Co. (Ina ' ww saw iiaavr, g-aju fllsUlsauTi Phono Wain 117. Home of tbe famous Dakar Stock Company. A11 week beautiful romantlo drama Dorothy Tenon of JLiddoa MalLM Magnificent costumes and scenery. Fas cinating; plot. Evening prices, 15a, 15c too., Mats., ibo, ise. Mat. Saturday, Net Week 'The PevIL" Baker Theatre Mo" Mln 1 Oregon Theatre Oo. (Ino.), ase. Geo. L. Baker. Oen. Manaarer. Tonight, ' all week, regular matinees. Tbura. and sat., tne famous singer JUGXAJLD J. JOSB. In . conjunction with tha rattling faros corned r. "Don't Tell Mr Wife." Evening prices IE o, 60o, 760, $1; Mat. 26o, BOo. Next week Pollard Opera Co. Ual, m . LIMA W.a m-. v v 2ninaays m Holiday, IJ-25-SJc NIGBTS IS-2S- THEATRE i0-7k Advanced Vaudeville Week September 7 vrewsy sayne. x-tanopnieaas. T Tnillans 7. dinars. Vlnle Daly. 2UUT Bros. "Ota." sd. ZTlne. oepi auaoars m m mm A lighted mitch dropped in the wood- box in the residence of M. Mataon, 767 Savier street,' started a fire which burned a hole In the wall of the kitchen at 9 o'clock 't-st night. The family left the houae Just before tha fire waa dis covered. Klectropodes, worn in the shoes, are guaranteed to relieve rheumatism, nervous troubles, poor circulation, etc.. or money back. Ask for free circular. Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Wash ington, near Second. Physicians' prescriptions and drug supplies bearing the label of Albert Bernl, the druggist. 23$ Washington treet. have the reputation for purity nd reliability backed by 80 years of racticai experience ana dealing with ortiana s .people. CrrVVyVrVVVVVrVVVVVVVg R Phone Main $080 for an appointment witn ur. ueorge jiubenstein, expert op tician, for a thorough eye examination. u is iree ana it may relieve you or dis tressing symptoms. lSa Fourth strcst. near I am am. John Olese, the man who enticed lit tie 4-year-old Ida Fendel away from hor home last week, pleaded guilty to a cbartce of disorderly conduct today and was sentenced to 90 days on the rockplle. In this way he escapes fur ther punishment for kidnaping the child. Olese. a woodchopper, was charred with child steal Inn when ar rested, but Judge Van Zunte decided thftt the state did not make a clear case airalnat him. Before he left the court room, however, he was rearrested on tha new charge and made to face the Judge again today. Great factory mistake shoe sale at 291 Morrison street. Labels wrong on fall shoes just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Dellar's. Factory stands Iocs and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's $4 and $S shoes, now $2.85; Men's James A. Banister, 8. -A M., etc., $6. and 17 values now S3. 86: women's 13. 6a ana $4 shoes, now $2.45; boys' and (rirlsVi scISku shoes, values to 13, now SI. 66: children's fancy dress shoes, $1.50 and $2 values at V5c. 60c and $1. Tkellar s, successor to Marks' shoe Co., 291 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth. Portland business men, members of the Commercial club, shanked members of the Lewlston Commercial club today at luncheon for a large shipment of Le-rlston peaches which were served there. The Lewlston Commercial club yesterday sent a larse shipment of fine peaches to -the Portland Commercial club aa a token of thjj kindly feeling ex isting among: the members of' the Ida ho organisation towards the Portland men. The gift waa. Indirectly . the re-i suit of the recent visit made by. Portland organization, to Lewlston. Walter Bernard, a farmer of Corne lius, aged 60 years, died In St. Vin cent's hospital last night He was In jured while working on a clover huller and waa brought to the hospital Satur day afternoon. His leg was amputated Saturdav night, but the Internal in juries were more severe than thought at first. The body will be sent to Cor nelius today. the Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save tne discount on (September bills for the Automrtlo Telephone. Home Telephone i;uuiittuy, jvr. ran ana Jiurnsiae sis. Home bjullders, plumbers, attention! You can save money by buying your piumoing material rrom us. Oet our I prices. Barde Flumbing , Supply cui in me irusi. Co. r-rorensor fiawm a. rsmltn will re sume his classes in piano, wind and string instruments September 7. Hours may De arranged for at his studio, 2 Twelfth street. OREGON STATE PA I Sept. 14-1Q RACING DAILY $5000 Trotting and Pacing Races Wednesday and Thursday LIVESTOCK DISPLAY WITHOUT EQUAL ON PACIFIC COAST Free Evening Amusements Special Railroad Rates You Can LIveOutdoors All Winter at MATCHLESS DEL MONTE THE PARADISE OF THB PA CIFIC. J 25 MILES SOUTH OF BAN FRANCISCO. Affords every facility for rolf, tennis, riding, motoring, and all Livery luxury and convenience best city hotels. other sports under ideal condi tions. Superb climate beautiful scan. of the Stopover privileges on all through railroad tloketa. Through parlor oar from city daily at 3 ?. m. llustrated literature on request. Tl. R. WARNER, Manager sex. uoxr-rs, cat. PANTACES THEATRE AJDVAVCXD TAVSBTXXZJH Stars of All sattona UBOV MOBBX9 It CO.. including X Belle Selene and her Leaping Grey hounds; also John Bodge and the Wrest ling Ponies; Banner Xadlson, the greatest comedy animal act in America. Matinee daily, 16 cents; two shows at night, 16 and 2,6 oents. 9CMOQXA ABO OOXJLBOBS. OBOOI.I ABO COU.BQXS. SAVE'MONEY ATTBB9 I A First-Class Business CoIIcro We do not charge so much for books and tuition aa ether schools, yet our rates ar high enough to enable ua to maintain a flrst-claaa school. WB ABB BOT XV TBB "BUgXBXM OOZJLBOB COBTBIBB. Our instructors are aqual to tha best In Portland. v IBOBTBABXt by an expert writer and teaoher. j : BOOXXxararo) and ABJCmcaTxa by an expert accountant " PBBHABaxx by on of America's best penmen, PBAOTXOAX, BBOXOBB: by a nnivaralty-tralned man. Our Instructors have college degrees and hare bad yeara of experience as auooeaaful teachers, TXSXT OUS CBOOXt and let ua explain fully tha advantages we offer, wb vxacb orm wrvvmu . xm ooos rosmoii. ' Further Information and specimens of penmanship will bo ' gladly fur nlahed. Write, phone or call. Fifth &U, Opp. IVIoler Frnnk Store, Portland TBE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe A BXXA OX1 STOTBX.TXZS Oao. Btreet si Oc, Portraying Historic Brents Is tbe Careers of the World's Greatest . Military Oom- nuutaers Orandascope ArmrtronaT ft Davis In "Tha Amateur Chauffeur" . Ohaa. Kendal Doro Bonoa fcTiinn Bros. Trad Bauer THE LYRIC THE BLUNKALL COMPANT PRESENTS UEIVA RIVERS NEXT BtNDAT MATINEB. "THE DEVIL." HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN FRAftCISCO Each guest receives, without asking, the response to the mul. ti-form requests of the most ex-, acting public. The comfort of the present Is built upon the eomplaints of the past, and Hotel St. Francis 'to day represents the sum total of a study of individual require ments. RATES ETOOPBAB. FBOM $3 UFWABJD. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS THE STAR Phones Main 6496, A-149A. For the entire week of Sept. 6, the original production Eoouaiir or vbw tou Matinees Wed.. Sat. and 8un. at S:S0 p. m. Prices 16c 2So. Every evening at B:i5. frioes 16c, zso, S5o, 60c. Seats may be reserved by either phone. Next Week "Tha little Prospector." 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. . SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY' Tenth end Morrison Portland, Oregoa A T. ARMSTRONG, IX. PRINOPAi We promise success to every willing itndent, guarantee comfortable rooms, perfect equipment, first-class instruction, the best of everything. We receive con- THE a B. l 1KB BCKOOZi GXBJU." Song-play, with coasting girls, snow storm ballet and all cute, late song hits by the gingery Curtis players. Big scenlo effects. SA TUBS AT OLD TZO OU1BS' CONTEST. 1 Cars First and Alder St. Any poor girl needing a friend, help, or advice can apply or write to Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, S92 East Flf- leenin mortn, t-ortiana. Or. We Rponse and- nresa vmir rintTi shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month! mam on. A-ijH, wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. SOS Stark. Ten thousand school tAhlt K. vn Ilia uur sale price, three tablets for 6c. I Five, Ten and Fifteen-cent Store. 288- u wasmngion street. Steamer Jesse Harklna fnr rammm Washouiral and way landlnsa. dallv x- toi'j. ounuay. liurci n asnuigion street UUVK HI & p. m. J. At. HWlrskv. who trn nrwnM nnl jhbi rrioay ai uowi oamarltan hospital iur Hpnunuicnis. is reDOrted aa 1nlnv "From Maker Direct to Ton." NO SPECIALS-NO SALES Wa Ouarante Our $4 Values always $2 $3 Values alw'ys$1.50 Hata Cleaned, Pressed and Made to Order. WEOLEUIB AND JLBTAZXi Eastern Hat Factory 64 Third St., Bet. Oak and Tin. Prof. Rlngler's dancing and gym classes now open, iaaies J6 year; men. 11.60 1 month. No initiation fee this month. Battle Creek Baths Ladles dava. rn- tleraen niahts. Main 1928. a-isxr Third floos. .Qrcsronlan building. . . For Sale My modern 5-room bunira low at Peninsula station. J. C. Shlllock, E. Elks' W. Moore, expert photographer. uuuuuiK, oovi'nin ana Dtara a ata. A sneak thief who likes to climb over roofs, entered the Clark house, 242 Da vis street, and took lit and a silver Jewel box belonging to Edith Manning laat nlarnt. 'mere were tracxs on tne fiany bam adjoining the uiark house, o show haw he had reached the wln- uuw. Woman's Exchange, 123 Tenth street. luauii ii . ju iu s, uusiness men s luncn. Dr. Haynes, optician, SOS 8aImon, near ruin, lormeny witn a. i. wrignt. D. Chambers de Bon., opticians, Sll Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. ' A. Wise and associates, palnlc dentists, Third and Washington. . Tha parents of eight yeara and Mllner Phelan, living at S27 aged First Drop a cake of Ivory Soap in bath tub or washbowl do you have to grope for it? - No! Up, up it comes to the surface of the water. That is one of Ivory's advantages over other bath and toilet soaps it floats. Other advantages are: It is pure; it lathers freely j h con- tains no 'free', alkali ; it leaves the skin ss smooth as sarin. T O i ivory sjoap 99 Per Cent. Jrure.. - . as ' Berger, 9331. slgna 28 Yamhill. Mala Dr. McCracken, dentist, Rothchlld bid. Dr. E..C. Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Journal want ads. lo a word. . Tomorrow and Thursday will be pos itively the last days for discount on west siue gas oius. roruand Uaa com Pny. Beneficial Invention. For many years the imDrovamant made in tanning upper leather used In shoes haa been marked, so that now it is commonplace to nave anoe uppers wear cui iwo or lore pairs or sole before glvtnr out. but no Improvement whatever has been noted In the wear of tne sola leatner until two months ago when a mineral, tanned sola leather made ita appearance. Krornelk, aa It is called, owing to remarkable quail ties, is undoubtedly tbe greatest and most important factor that has entered the ahoa and leather industry within tha last century. Krornelk is practical ly waterproor, aeatproor and wearproor, the moat rirld tests have nroris that one Krornelk aole will outwear at least two ordinary soiea. xne uoodyear com pany baa secured tha agency for Port land for thla remarkable sole' leather In Dot ft tfletr repair factories and also have men's and boya ahOea with Krora elk soles on sale. World's Scenic Route. The acenfe. wonders of tha Canadla'a Pacific route' are beyond description. This is tbe verdict of the travel In cub- ll Purchaa your ticketa via tha "World's Scenic Rotjte." Tbe road that has more to offer than all other roada combined. FOB, KXLaJbTBt ASS BTBBBOTH Damiana Bitters A wonderful lnvlirorator and nervine. A powerful aphrodisiac and special tonlo for both sexes. For sale at drug stores and liquor dealers, or by Woodard, Clarke & Co., 4th and Washington Sta OXABXB WOODW4M MCO OQ, POBT&AJTS, OM, AQEHTS. STEWART SAN FRANCISCO BARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A DAY UP 9 A new down town hotel. Steel and brick struoture. Furnished at a cost of $150,000. Every comfort and oonrenl enoe. On oar lines transferring to all parts of city. Omnibus meets all trains and steamers. Q If fou want comfort, oonrenlencs and luxury at a ierj reasonable prloe, stop at the select HOTEL STEWART OAXXTOBBTA HOTELS. Royal House, San Francisco Tonrth and Howard Sta. All outside rooms, steam heat, hot and cold water. Rates 60c to $2 per day. Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street cars direct from Third street depot. From Ferry, Howard street cars direct F. I Turpln. proprietor. BB WXSB AWS STOP AT Hotel Von Dorn 242 Turk.8t.. when you visit SAB rSAHCXSOO. Fireproof steal frame, ateam heat, phone and bath. Rales 11 up. European. From Ferry depot taJce any Market at. car. Get off at Jones at. K. J. Dyer, Mgr. li HOTEL AUDUBON 78 Ellis Street, SAB PBAHCISCO, CAX A first-class, quiet home hotel. Euro- wan plan. Centrally located. Near neatrea ana snoDDin district. utu Jt up. reduction by the week. Mra I II. McClure. proprietor. Fred Wollenberg Max fichulhofer Leo Lebanbaum Aa nn equaled Cui sine and a rnar aateed excellence in. Bvary Detail. Hotel Normandie Sutter and Gough Sts. San Francisco best and newest untown hotel. rnnnni,n . richly furnished rooms from 11.60 up, with bath 12.00 to Pre-eminently the sIiods: 2S0 brlirht. 13 60. Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath, $4.00 Commercial sample rooms. up. American plan, $3.60 up. BASEBALL BBOBBATZOV PAKK, COB. vAXTOHH ABS 84TK ST8. LOS ANGELES vs. PORTLAND KEPT. 8. , $, 11, 10, 13 Games begin week days at 8:80 p. m. Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, 25c; grandstand. 60d; boxes, 2o extra; children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand. 26c. &ADXBS' SAT PBXDAT. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. stant calls for office help repntatios does it. Learn what aad how we teach. Catalogue, business forms, penwork free. TEETH Save Money FIFTIETH YEAR St. Mary's Academy and College PORTLAND, OREGON Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young1 Women. Con ducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. 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 PENDLETON ACADEMY PENDLETON, 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 Rev.W. il. Bleakney Ph.D. ,1 Pendleton, Oregon. Come and have free examination. WIS JSiATKAUT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS 35 UP GOLD FILLINGS UP set Or" TEETH 84. OO SPLKNDID SET 88.00 GOLD CROWNS . . . 82.KO TO JglOO Aii won auaranieea lor ten yeara xjisuy nuenaani always preaent. aii worn aone aosoiuieiy by specialists of from 12 experience. without pain iv yearr Boston Dentists 891 M Morrison BU. Ojnv rostotTloe. Soma rhone A-303a Phone Xain 8090, Flemish and Oak Finish 1.40 PER GALLON . Liquid Wood Filler 1.25 PER GALLON v Portland Sash & Door Co. roBTUjro, o 880 nowt ST. WILHOIT MIHERaLWATER LABBB tt THOMAS. Phone A-lltO. 4 Lab be Bide. cor. Sd and Waahlnston. , Tomorrow and Thnra-lay will b po Itrrely ine iat oays for aiaroaat a nM aid si GHHa. Fort land Oa com I "The Castleton" A New English Hat The Castleton, London" an occlusive English make that conveys an immediate impression of character, elegance and beauty. Hullt along simple, classical lines, with tall crown richly draped in silk or ribbon, and Pocahontas or other new leather trimming. -The shapes of felt or satin. For all its su perb character, it is not an expensive hat ?10 to $20. PIQUANT STREET HATS Our own milliners artists to the finger tips have copied the choicest French models, also originated many clever new designs in all the most fetching shapes, the materials and tints matching the fall gowns espe cially to meet the demand for immediate-wear hats at modest cost, 95 to ?10. PR A T PV'C -212-214 Third St, Corner Salmon A 1VA LL 1 lJ Portland Headquarters for Hats of Distinction In the Business 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 night classes throughout the year. ELK'S BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON ST. MARVS ACADEMY Tha Dalles. Oregon. A select' boarding1 and day school tor young; ladles. This institution is located on tha south bank of tha picturesque Columbia, and conducted by the Sisters of tha Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. . Owing to the rapid increase of stu dents enrolled during recent years, it has become necessary to enlarge the capacity of all departments. The entira building has undergone complete reno vation and is now In readiness for tha opening of the forty-fourth scholastic! year, September 8. 1908. , Thorough courses are offered In : Scientific Academic Preparatory School, and excellent Department of Music. For prospectus apply to Sister Bu- perlor. Good Wages Are PaidTelegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILT AC QUIRED, SHORT HOURS. Wa wUl place you. Day and evening classes. Open all tha year. Oregon Expert College 83 T1TTS1 ST, VXTTK IXOOB, McMinnville College THE IDEAL EDUCATION Ita whole en-rlronment is clean and wholesome; no saloons; good city rov er urn act; strong, aggreasira caurobea. A Christian Faculty, EVENING CLASSES ARE YOU KILLING YOUR TIME? WHY NOT IMPROVE YOURSELF? Phone Us. M 5!-A 2554 I BUSINESS COLLEGE II I WASHINOTON ANOTSNTHSTa. - I I r-oirrLANOk oaieoN . IJL WRITE FOB CATALOG IT School that Plattt fetl in trood iMm ECLECTIC BUSINESS . : UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION sat asa sniynra classes Places young people in rood positions. our individual instruction th students, all beet. make No disoouraged gooa progress. X. 8. axCKABSBOS. X . B- rres. Worcester block. Portland, ' Oregon. Phone Mala 4604. nmerclaL Illustrated Courses: Preparatory, Collegiate, Con servatory and ootni bulletin Just issued. aSSBZSS, V. S. O. SOX SJ7," sTnatnasvUle OoUaga, aXcJClamTtIla, Or. THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL Thorough preparatlo for an eastern end western eoUegea. Eighth y-aar be gins September 11. IMS. Cataiogav THB ALXJEJ PREPARATORT SCHOOL rwuau, IcT. roK noiiLi cut Dr. Sandertea'a Compound Bav in aad Coltea Root 111 i a. the beet aid entr rinW rmi f"T TT KtU TmoraVlVBSi A-SO tm&XODJLAmrXUA Care tbe moat obetlnate caa fn S to 1 a Saya - Prioe, tl r boa. er 1 boxes for II; mallea In tlH wnrptf. A41rs T. T. FlERCfi ill 0r11n-rt bldg. car. first aa4 Alder, rortlaad. Or. DALLAS COLLEGE The purposes of this institution are to furnish to young men aad women a liberal Christian education, to lay a deep and broad foundation In tha study of tha sciences, art and philosophy, and to build up a strong and intel lectual moral character. . - Offers) trraal OoDega Co-arses I OlaaaV al. Solas tlflo, lUemaatary. Aoasi sal aa4 afaalcJ.J.. Expaaaes nominal. Tha facuttr eaa range for limited number of atudenta to earn their way ia full or la part. new term oommencaa September I J. Vas Oatalog-ae aad laf orsaatloa Address OU A. at OCX. Pallaa. Oregaa. arrange for N-4rVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV-CI TTTT T MILITARY niljlj ACADEMY A ' boarding and " acheol foe youn mi- and hoya Atvr.i;tei t tiianford. Barlr. Cr all. Amhrt and a I atate anlraraltlna ait 1 sarVolturmJ eollegea Take MMmUoM n.. For inatra!l -atal,, and ether l:'ra',ar, m Win S-rt. If, VTit. sc. rt . frt.n. tVvVvVSVvVVVvv ran i. w