HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAt, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 10. 1908.
Topics
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IONICIHTS AMUSEMENTS,
"Don't Tell Mr Wife"
iv vernon
Vaudeville
"Dorothj
Baker.
ijungaiow ...... ...
Grand- Vaudeville
Pantages Vaudeville
tar ......... iioongan in new '
,yrle ,. ''ten River
sherry at Tin tier gallon; our 14 grsde of I
iwiiurKjr wnuufy at u is
linn
our 1 grad of whiskey at 11.60 per
gallon. Friday only. 171-181 East Mor-
rlaoa afreet riionea Kaat 117, B-HI4.
roe urnvsrr. ,
w a pong and press your clothes.
TV
SOI Stark.
shin your shoe, all for 11.80 month.
Main . A-nt. wagon run aver
wnere, unique -lauoring Co.,
SEEK wi n
1 ' .
FIRED RESERVE
Amrnnm
Any poor girl need In a- a friend, help,
r advice can apply or write to Matron
Adjutant J. j'eleraon. Il Kast
teeoth North, Portland, Or.,
Steamer Jesse HarVlna for rimu
weahougal and way landings, dally
BUNQALOW THEATRE
Empire Theatre Co. (Ino.) Lease.
. Qaorr L. Maker, flan. Manager. -
phons iin 11T. Home ef the famous
r)akr Stock Company. ,
AH week beautiful romantlo drama
Torthv Teraoa of Xeddoa KaU."
Mamlneant cnatnmoa anil aoenerv. FS'
clnating plot Evening prloee, o, Ino,
WO. Mali., ISO, 150. Mat raiuraay.
Nxt Waek'Tha .Devil." -
wu- Government Searching J or
spray imrncd Blue
ir ' i an.
yrle "Lena Rivera waanouirai ana way landings, dally I fUOTmt&lIl TllniWr
sOrts""!..ir...Vfh School Olrl" cept Sunday. Leaves Washington tret JUVUUUUU A1H1LTC1,
. - L - - 'I. "I- 'I- T. 1 I aKlt t P. . j " . " .
:' . .... nt I1 1 '' Prot. Rlngler's dancing and mi olaaaaa I Toll (nn la tha ma h. aa. aa
m.Y.i oM--r' . Rrvn Mawr lB0W.?pn: Ladles year; men, fl.ts o th Umatilla foreat reaarva near tht ! conjunction with tho rattling- f
Mntal Science eullef. at Bryn Mawr, month. , No initiation fee this month. .... "w..-- I?f. ! IKS? , comedy. "Don t Tail My Wife.-
Baker Theatre r.uo Maln 1
. Oregoa Theatre Co, (Ise ), .
Ueo. L. iiakar. Oan. Manager.
Tonight, all weak, regular matinees,
1 nurs. and eat., tne ramoni singer
MCIiU 9. JOBS,
(area
Washington will ha In Portland Bun-
day to deliver a number of fre leo
turaa. The profeaaor la on or. tha moat
widely known lecturer on -tha ,Nw
Thought In tho United States. Follow-
in. ain K. hi. htania while In Port
land: I'How to Overcome Pororty and!
Accumulate Wealth." roiiowoo wna
"How to Kducate the Man, Woman and
Child to Know Themaelvea." "Tho tw ,
of Mental Heal In a. or How All 80.
Called Dlseaaeo Can Be Cured Without
the Uaa bf Druga." "How to Belect a
. Partner for Apr -Bualneaa or Vocation
. in Life, ao ThaV Suoh Relatlona Will Bo
Uarmnnlnn. anrf Vmi Will AchlOva 8UC-
eeaa In Your UndertaklnM." Special
afternoon lecture to women and flrlo,
ubject. "The Freedom of Woman,'7
Edmund C ailtner, gecreUry of tho
' chamber of commerce, will . ropreaent
that organization In a conference of tho
axeoutivea of almilar commercial - bod-
lea from all tho principal citlea or no
' Pacific coaat to b held In San Franciaco
October 10. A request waa aent to the
Portland organisation yaaterday after
noon,- aaking that a repreaentauve do
aent to the meetlnc. The' conference
will consider an organlkatlon tncludina;
all commercial bodies of the Paclfio
eoaat atatea, tho object of which will
be to take concerted action rsrardingl
matter of Interest to the Paclflo coast
atatea, before con r rasa and elsewhere.
Tho convenlon will follow tho annual
meeting of tho 4
' tnerclai congress.
Oreat factory mistake shoe sale at
Battle Creek Bathe Ladtea days, gen
tlemen nights. Main 138, A-11J.
Third floor, Oregonlan building.
B W. Moor, expert photographer.
Elks building, Seventh and Stark at.
' Woman's Exchange, III Tenth street,
lunch Jl;lv to 1; business men s lunch.
Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright
D. Chambers at Son., opticians, tit
Morrison street, corner of Sixth. .'
! "! Ptw,""Pra.tt n2 wh?,run; Evening prloea 15c. too. 7o. $1: Mat
inm un auruii 11 ana OBDiemDer j. ina A . ,1 , ar
ber. ThlB statement waa mad by
unnea viaiea uiairict Attorney
MoOourt yeaterday.
Mr. McCourt aava the man waa
ana cnaaea oy Forest Bupervlaor
aay out eecapea ana nas ao lar
VCSOOLI AJTS OOZXBOBS.'
tcioott Asm co Lit or.
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A BUSINESS TRAINING
JiT THB
i
capture, though it la expected
win do caugni oerore long.
ty JoUafi . Snadays Xol
enaeonl V THF
1 nur settlers living In the timber, for injuries I Advanced VaiMnia
! "J" either real or fancied. Is supposed to be 212 nla7
- the caua of the Incendiary acts. . wSiaai 'wi
L lit . Sp'-.y re to the foreat twice. The T irSt-Y' -S!
- J I nnt urn was on At
' I caught In the aot an
, W. A. Wla and associates, painless Sy' J "uiJJJf.h-d
dentists, Third and Waahlngton. . ar ww days fat, o.
MaU s. A-loaO. Mats. e
Kouaays,
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THEATRE M
Week September T
naaovhlettas.
Vahers. Vlnl Daly.
ein ares. -Ben." Ed, utim.
-TUB SCHOOIDF QUALITT",
Tea th and Morriaoei Portland, Oregoa)
A. P. ARMSTRONG, IX. FRINCIPAL
We promise success to every willing
ltu4ent, guarantee comfortable rooms, '
perfect equipment, firtt-claas instruction,
a a . a L I llf f .
the peat OI orcryuiuig. we receive con-1
taut calls for office help reputation
doe It. Learn what and how we teach.
Catalogue, bualneaa forms, penwork free
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PANTACES THEATRE
Berger, ,
mi.
signs. JI4 TamhllL
Mala
ASTAV0B9 TAVDarXXU
tars ef All Vattona .
Dr. McCracken, dentist, Kothchlld bid.
Journal want ads. le a word.
Killfeather, He ,
Speaks Again
By 3. Hennessy Murphy.
first Urn was on August It. Ho was
caught In the aot and chaaed by Chid-1
aay, dui managea to get away. . in
ra.
on September t. the
InnanHlarv ratiirnaH tit vnaka annthai. aft. I
tempt to nnian nia work, lie again set ay m vvn inciuaing m.
Ore to th timber and aa a result a Uo elno and her Leaping Grey-
again chased by Supervisor Chidaav,
put once more aucceeaeo in making nia
scape. He has told some one living in
the dlatrlct that ha la going to Canada.
anil tha TTaltad Ctataa authnrltlaa hona
to capture, him before he get out of THF GRAND VflndCVlIIe At LnM
large area waa burned over. Spray waa hounde; also John Kodg-o and tha Wreat
iin
gri
Matinees dally. It cents: two shows at
ling Pontes;. Bauer gj isadlsoa, the
eaiesi comeoy animal aot in America.
night, It and 28 cents.
their jurisdiction.
. PERSONALS
George B. O'Bryon, candidate of the
law and order . element or tne Kepuo
llcaa party, for prosecuting attorney of
flanaral Vlllf aathar tha n.Uta-. BKamania county, wasningion, la won
v wa - i 1 TjAla rA Ma I V UPVAN -aVOia
Ut guards stood at th corner of Third nominated fn reanonae to a demand from
and Washington streets. He looked I the people that tho carnival of crime
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Wee. Street aj Co.,
rortravtng
BCletorte Bventsln
the Careers of the
World's Oreat at
Military Com-
manaarf
Orandasoope
ATmatronf aj Oarla
In "lie Amaaeu
Ohanffror" --
Ohaa. Keadal
Boro Bonoa ,
BColVlna Bros.
rred Bauer
v iwi7 iiii.. " "end Waahlngton streets. He looked the people that the carnival or crime rang-a- txmi
111 Morrison street Labels wrong on acroaa the street and saw Joe Malleylwhlch has been going on unchecked In I I P r IV f 11
.ti - v. . . AHjMAa v.-i.- ..M-lsmitlrlnv a lK.Aant oa - anA Hl.ii..in. I -. tumtilant nart nf Waahlnatnii ha I a a a a a a a
EVENING CLASSES
Are yon killing your time?
Why not Improve yourself?
Phone as. Main 513 A2554
: 1 BUSINESS COLLEjGE
I I I WAeHIMOTOM AND VBNTH STS.
LX ' X-l WRITE FOR CATALOG
Tn4 Bthocithm puma I'm in m Owl Fruition
7u BAKER CITY
MAKES YOUR. TIME VALUABLE
$90.00 A MONTH FROM THE START
. . Baker City. Or- Mar t II9t
Baker City Business College, Baker City, Or. M
Gentleman In reply to your reiueet w take pleasure In stating
that Mr. Bam Michael, a graduate of your school, la la our employ aa a
bookkeeper, and that we alerted him at a aalary of t0 a month, lie took
entire charge of the booka and did acceptable work from th beginning.
Not rnly doea he understand bookkeeping, but he a!ao laarnad tn writ
a neat and rapid bualneaa hand, and he acquired a bualnaaa education In
your school that Is of lnJlmabl value to any bualneaa man.
Tours very truly,
STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY.
Send for a catalog and arrange to enter. School now in session.
BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
J A. L. McCAULEY, Principal..
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fall shoes Just arrived. ' Marke name I smoking; a lt-eent cigar and dlacuaalnf I that turpulent part of Waahlngton be
Instead of Dellar-a. Factory sUnds loaa tha "Rfse and lull of political parties." stopped.
and orders ua to sell them at a sacrifice. I He looked again and saw Coffey and Councilman T. . Concannon was unable
Men's M and IS aboee, now ll.tlft; Men's i'" uhi wun meir waicn
James A. Banister. 8. A M., etc.. It andcharms and ba-kina; In the congenial
IT values now ttit: woman's 11.80 and autumn sun. .His eyes darkened his
lips twitched, visions of tho thunders I in a few days.
vi wa lorura aancea in nia -nut roemor
watch I b attend yesterday'a councllmeetln
aocount or iiinesa. ne is imorovK
day and expects to be around as usual
on
to-
14 ahoaa. now 11.41: bova and airla'
nhnnl ahaaa valnaa tn !l. now ll.sS:loz uie rorum aancea in his nut. memor-l Wolf L. Lessler. a Pi
children's fancv dress shoes. II. SO and I! th Slorlous battles of the paat,l0f Bangkok, Slam, who Is in the states
successor to Marl
Wolf L. Lessler, a prominent rice man
$1 values at ISo, too and 1. Dellar's, wnen men were men," and pickled her-1 0n business. Is stopping at the Hotel
Mark' anna Co.. 1B1 Mor. wri noi in cro-1 oreaon
rlaon street, between Fourth and FUtb. I oenuaia or leaaerenip naenea tnrougni David W. Jones, a prominent real es
Ladles, it's 410 Washington.
y . . . iuir iiiiiiu, mna men ne lurnea arouna f tata man Ar Haattia ia at in. cornaiiua.
Doing; Without Meat Not Economy-1 "... k, ' . w noverea
Many people believe they are eoonomli- I ,
lng when they do without meat. Tou "Let dubaand tubs and scrubs and flubs,
can prove tne rauacy 01 mis oy Keeping 1 unaw on ana live tneir day:
account of the amount you spend trying I , rve made mo aiate and when I orat
10 get xooas u( will suusuiuie iur
meat In moat cases it will bo twice
aa much and tba food value will be I The ladles are the fathers of human
less. The strongest nations of the I Ity, glntlemen, the hand that rocks th
.world ar th meat eating nations. In- cradle rules the grub, the women of this
aisi inai your meai do government in-1 country are in corner-stone or our con
speoted, and It will be safe and whole-J atltution. In them we live and breath
some, jjook ror me woraa. u. o. in- ana nave our Deing, to tnem 1 evapor-
s pec ted ana passed Its." union Meat ate a word of warning, let them beware,
Co., pioneer packers of the Pacific. I'll go Hitchcock ana editors one bet-
ter, listen:- If Bryan Is elected all tho
councilman Kenaner never loses an new Dables will be ' red-headed, due to
Miiuirtiinu tn i.h tha National Auto, the fiery temperament of the body ool-
.I-i.i a.nw whtnh im ltlo Brvu elected, this Is blol-
.LZliU. a,iJ.i-a rtVa ,iT. ii 087; it Bryan is elected the hot oxy-
ZVSl J.i lr.tPriSl in rmttffS Fan ,n the atmosphere will turn tfie
??i 6an ?,f J h,fn ?,,P2J ladies' hair gray and cause It to fall
tmSKy.m,.fn;J)' irSnfrhliS ut. If Bryan Is elected; if Bryan Is
m2ut1rmo 1 leoted men will grow giddy
Zl'.lZV V?ZXr?Z ZU'-rl: and foolish and. a Llpman-Volfe com-
resentatlve. be cited "w p Sefofa ggffi Tf B?yan ls2 leVed " 't0P
the council at Its next meeting when a IOSin?".. veUrf Joe Mallev from acroaa
wit. 'tonnM ha tov.n on tha mmninv'il.. .yea Joe Mauey rrom across
,,.7 . tne street.
Myatvekvivu vs a. mivuiaw.
THB BLUNKALL COMPANT
PKESENT8
UEINA RIVERS
NEXT. SUNDAT MATINEE.
"THB DEVIL.,
TUB STAR
Phones Main S496, A-149S.
For th entire week of Sept t, the
original proauotlon
KOOxaoAjr rir nw roar
Matinees Wed., Sat and Sun. at 2:10 p.
m. Prices lfio, 26c. Every evening
at 8:16. price 160, Zbc. 15c, 50c. Seats
may be reserved by either phone.
Neat Week "Th Little Prospector,
grumes)
sr.K.
"THB BOHOOZi GZatl."
Song-play, with coasting girls, snow
storm ballet and all cute, late song hits
by the gingery Curtis players. Big
scenic etreets. iatuiujat OIiO res
DX4IB,r CONTEST.
Cars First and Alder Ste.
L "g"! J:??'"'. Foley mnrww atj
John Bishop, a former telephone line- yjr, "5? uo u,mnu- o wot, l R XUAV A IX TV A A AA rv
man, who, la In Jail charged with rifling I "Give the donk
Ulanhnna hAvu ha, Iuam Mantlla h J anlfUVfttAr Tlrniiv.
Charles Webber as a man who renre-1 "Can y raise a calf on eleplanfs OTJT OF TOVijM PBOPXJB
eented himself to b a collector for the nailkr shouted Duggan. We can do your entire Grown, BUdfe
v rnm tha Im. tit tha ntihll I a n4 natrtottMm la Iri tha twrt hoi of I whan olatea o
phone. Bishop is said to have ex- their pants facing their hips." Sensitive teeth and toots removed witn-
local telephone company and carae to
tne Winchester Hotel one day
the money from the box of it
I'll throw no nonrla tn that bunch." and Plata Work in a day If Jiec
tn talta aald the general. "Their statesmanehin Positively Palnleas Bztraetlng Fro
ptaies or oncgu are oronrsu.
changed many nickels for larger de
nomination in saloons, and the sheriff
is collecting runner evidence.
Commencing today the small boy and
the large one, th little girl and those
who are grown, can visit the Oaks and
pay nothing more than car fare. Th
admisnlon gates will not be eauloDed
with ticket sellers until 6 o'clock In the
AT THE THEATRES
School Girl at the Oaks.
TiirlniT tha nraaant waalr tha Allan
evening for the remainder of the season, I furti. rnmi nnmnanv at Tha ov.
i nis ncuon nas Deen laaen oy me man- ia presenting one of the brightest mus
agement of the amusement park, and loaf comedies that has been seen in the
win noia gooa ror ine reai or xne sum- airdome during th present aeason.
mar nr until tha. Daka la nloaal fnr TkA 4 . "-flv. - oAi.nAi -iit -n .kA
- - - Lin, .a
l. i . , J I B .
en aha laaa neln. Tan chairs. Only
the most scientific and carerul worn.
SO TEAM XX POBTXbAJrS.
tar a UtICV Ajrx AssoOxATBS
vv.a-a. nw Pninless Dentists,
FaUlsa Bide;. Third and. Weenlng-toa
I a. m. to I p. m. : Sundays f to 11.
Painless Extraction, 8O0; Plate. I5.00,
Both Phones. A and Main Mis.
he 8chool Girl,"
Charging that she was deserted three
years after marriage, Mrs. Annie Moses
has begin suit for divorce from George
Moses, to whom she was married In
July, 1898. Formerly she was the wife
of A. D. McDonald, and she deslrea to
resume that name, coinciding with the
namer of her children. She , also asks
to nave me nue ciearea to a lot which
she describes as her individual property.
and tho
Situation are grouped about an old-
time session of an old-time school.
The following articles were found on
the streetcars yesterday and can be re
covered by calling at loat article room.
First and Alder streets: Iron cutter,
two umbrellas, sunshade, knife, three
purses, five packages, satchel, suitcase,
cup, receipt book, sample caae and three
pairs of gloves.
Water . through hose for sprinkling
yard" or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be" paid for In advance
and uaed only between the hours of I
and 8 a. m. and t an t p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. It
usea contrary to tnese rules or waste
fully it will be shut off.
Th fall term of the Hill Military
academy will open Wednesday, Septem
ber 16. The principal. r. J. W. Hill,
or the vlce-prlnclpal. Joseph A Hill,
will be at the academy dally for th
registration of pupils. Office hour. I
. m. to t p. m.
Electropodes, worn In th shoes, ar
guaranteed to relieve rheumatism,
nervous troubles, poor circulation, etc.,
or money back. Aak for free circular.
Albert Bern I. the druggist. Ill Waah
lngton, near Second.
Spiritualist meeting. Nashville, hall
on Millard avenue. Mount Scott car, Fri
day 8 o'clock p. m. Lecture, H. D. Bar.
rett; spiritual teata, Mrs. Cong-don and
Mrs. Bailey. Free. Everybody wel
Pantagea Capacity Taxed.
Leon Morris' troupe of high school
Shetland ponies continues to draw
packed houses at. the vantages theatre.
John Hodge, the unbleached American
and the wrestling ponies, Banner and
Madison, create a scream at each per
formance. Theirs is positively the
greatest ever.
Francis Getting at the Star.
"Hooligan In New York." will'be pre
sented with an exceptional company at
the Star theatre all this week. The
scenery is the most magnificent ever
seen In a road production. The com
pany is headed by that clever come
dian, Francis Qettlngs.
leas you hurry you will miss seeing the
prettiest domestic arama ever seen 11
Portland. Mrs. Mary J. Holmes beautl
ful love atory makes a great play.
Maurice B. Cooke Orpheum,
Maurice B. Cooke In a real comedy
acrobatic act. He mixes aanring. dim
cult gymnastics ana runny sayings ao
entertainingly that from the time he
walks n front of the footlights until
angelica, tokay or muscatel wine. Tie he closes his act there la not a dull
a 1 tonal v ine 1 -.. -
Special rrlday only. 11 1 port sherry.
Richard Joae at the Baker.
At the Baker this week the famous
singer of ) songa, Richard Jose, is at
tracting larae audiences. There will be
a matinee Saturday and th last appear
ance Saturday nignc
At the Xew Bungalow.
Probably the most popular place of
high-class amusement In the city Is
Manager Geo. L. Baker's handsome new
Bungalow, which la to be the permanent
horn or tne famous Kaxer stock com
pany in the future. This opening week
tho romantic drama, "Dorothy Vernon
of Hadden Hall," Is the attraction.
, "Lena Rivers" Again Tonight.
The engagement of "Lena Rivers" at
tho Lyric ia drawing to a close, and un-
r cofiTsnj
Our X.e Tosoa Corsets are
correct and up to date In
every detail.
We carry th$ new models,
high and low bust medium
and long lengths, lace
fronts or back. Prices, 11.16,
I1.B0, 12.00. 13.00, IS.OO and
up. Plttad and guaranteed.
Phonee,
par re lion, nellvereo.
Co.. Fifth and Stark streets.
Mala tit. A-44tt.
Malt tea. th new non-alcoholic and
ItAn-tnteilratlng beer, haa mad an In
stantaneous hit. Orders will be filled as
fast as possible . Phone or address
Henry Wslnnsw Brewery.
John W. Gruaai. Harry H. Fox and
H A. Cuehlna- have riled articles of In
corporation of the Sanitary Oarbage
Daatructinn company. It baa a capital
stock of 11.000.
Penney Broe.' Friday special. Our
11.10 grade ef California wine at II
per gallon: our it II srrade of pert and
A BTJaUTT CUU
dreads th fire. The dreed la whole
some, kut pot the bera: that can be
haejed and Inataatly relieved by apply
ing Baiiaraa pnew Mnin.ni. Ate pr
pered for aectdeat by ker'eg a bottle
always in th non. ttm tt epratn.
0311, orauia, rntamttin. sm-
ay ana ail ache a
Tagan'a Deci-km" Orpheum.
Claude and Fannie t'sher new playlet
rag an s ie-iion, has real merit and
Is so delightfully acted that It Is
worthy suweaaor to their previous slang
classic "Tough Love" Ira an interest
ing story, in which comedy and pathos
are mingled la just th right propor
tion, t
SACKOFXUGGETS
FROM BAKER MIXE
Davis, formerly an employ of
una put ror sev-
' pTtca J5 e snd II e.
old y
1
T. D.
the O, It N- of Port
eral year a miner of the Baker City dis
trict ia vismn oie menaa in Ptortianii
Mr. Davie bee a big ssrk with Blrn full
of sreld nua-geta taken from nia mine la
eastern Oregoa which caua anv oco te
vioiai mat rammiMnmi which ex
horts frail rh not to eovet that wMch
is dm nia 1 ner are Km a rw ptaeva
ha4ile4 tnerher In es old tobeere
pouch, but tVy euUJ be exchanged
1 or wttrnTtw ii,m ox tne xnirt ,
Mr. I'vle owns the Tsplim wtlne hn
line rr-k. about II mlls tmltuntt ef
baker City. He loratad the rropartv I
yeere ago In eotnpeny with a partner and
aa eh ef theaa bore the name Tom
taey Christ. n.4 the mine Tweteea.
Lad:, it's 411 WsMsrte ;
Diamond House Paint
' GUARANTEED
I gallon lota, CI. 40 Pr gal
1 gallon lots. SI. 60 Pr gal
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
tM neat St, Portlaad. Oa.
BASEBALL
BEOBBATXOV PABX, COB.
TAVOHV AKS B4TH STS.
LOS ANGELES
vs.
PORTLAND
BBPT. 8. t, 10, 11, ia, 13
Games begin week days at 8:80 p. m..
Sunday, 2:80 p. m. Admission fee-
Bleachers, 2Bc; grandstand, 60c; boxes,
2 So extra; children, bleachers, lOo;
grandstand, zoc.
aVAHZStV SAT PBXDAT.
Boys utraer II free to bleacher
Wednesday.
'The Tocuae; Woman's Ohrlstlaa AasV
Announces tne opening or its
Domestic Arts School
SIFT. aiBT.WIth MISS BERNICE,
WARING, Teacher. Graduate Me
chanics' Institute, ' Rochester, NT T.,
Instruction will be given In taking.
measures, drafting patterns, cutting,
and making garments ana in rudi
mentary and advanced millinery
Morning, afternoon and evening.
classes. Term 12 Wka
Millinery 13.00 13.60,
Shirt Waist 12.6013.00
Underwear S3. 00 13.60
Dressmaking $8.00 13.60,
illdren's Sewing Class .11.00,
Registration September 16th-18l
Corner Sixth and Oak streets.
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W do not charge so muoh for books and tuition aa other schools, pot
our rates are high enough to enable us to maintain a first-class school.
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Our instructors are equal to tho beat In Portland. 1 . .
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THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparation for all eastern
and western colleges. Eighth year be
gins September 11, 1908. Catalogs.
THE ALLEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Portland, or.
TEETH
W pay you 4 ptr cent to tT
IteS
the First
Dollar
Deposited in our Savings
Department which lays
the foundation for ample
means for future needs.
It will be a real pleasure
to add to it weekly or
monthly to see it grow
week by week, by the
month or year. Let us
talk it over with , you.
Have money in the bank.
Two pes cent allowed oa check-
ing accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
o Seventh St, Elks Temple
L. a RALSTON Prea
a la, MAC GIBBON. .Cashier.
s$'s Save
Money
Come and have free examination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE.
SILVER FILLINGS S5t UP
GOLD FILLINGS 75 P
SET OF TEETH 94.00
SPLENDID SET $8.00
GOLD CROWNS . ...B2.SO TO ftS.OO
AH work guaranteed for ten years.
Lady attendant always present
All work done absolutely without naln
by specialists of from 12 to 20 years'
experience.
Boston Dentists
91 H Morrison Sfc, Opu. Postofflcs.
Bom Phone A -303a Phone Main 8030.
Fifth St., Opp. Meier & Prank: Store. Portland
A 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. L STALEY, PRINCIPAL
1500.-
000 additional capital to protect
depoaltora
Recently reorganised with
RENT A PIANO
Tou will want a piano in your
borne this fall and winter.- It will
afford you much pleasure. Perhaps
you feel that you are not ready to
purcnase ins piano you uaaire le
own. Most musloians look forward
to the time when they will own
TErswAT nlano.
Rent a piano from us and all the
money paid as rent may be applied
xowara in purcnase oi a sajus.
WAT.
Wa have tha largest stock of
pianos In the city and the finest
line of old standard, reliable, well
known make. R4ud th names
namea as familiar as th names of
old friends Stetnway, Knabe, A. B.
Chase, Everett Ludwlg, Packard,
Conovr, Kingsbury, Wellington.
Ety, Emerson. Kurtamana ana
others.
Our main salesrooms second floor.
Sixth and Morrison. Entrance to
Store opposlt postofflc.
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.
"The Borne of Depeadaslo Pianos'
VTILHOIT M1NERALWATER
LABBE A THOMAS. Phon A-tllS.
14 Labbe Bldg, cor. Id and Washington.
Journal Wants bring results
At Fralcys the head trimmer is a millinery artist of rare abil
ity. These Street Hats of her designing are cleverly fashioned
models of quiet elegance.
Medium sired shapes of black silk,' fetchingly trimmed with
naches, or folds of rich satin,pr silk and smart feather ornaments.
They are especially designed for early fall wear and are most at
tra'ctively priced, $6.00 to $12.00.
The Castleton, London, an English tailored hat of great beauty,
is attracting much attention among our discriminating patrons.
In Ine Easiness 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. MARY'S ACADEMY
The Dalles, Oregon. A select boarding
and day school for young ladles.
This institution Is located on tns
south bank of the picturesque Columbia,
and conducted by the Sisters of th
Holy Names of Jesus and Mary.
Owing to the rapid Increase of stu
dents enrolled durfna recent years, it
haa become necessary to enlarge the
capacity of all departments. Tne entire
building ha undergone complete reno
vation and is now Tn readiness for the
opening of the forty-fourth scholaatlo
year, September I. 1901.
Thorough courses are offered in
Scientific Academic, Preparatory School,
and excellent Department of Music
For prospectus apply to Sister Superior.
PENDLETON
ACADEMY
PENDLETON, OREGON.
DALLAS COLLEGE
The purposes of this institution are
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal cnriauan eaucaiion, 10 lay a
deep and broad foundation In th study
or in sciencea, an ana piiiiuaupu:
and to build up a strong and Intel
loctuai moral character.
PREPARES FOR ALL LEAD
ING COLLEGES, EAST
AND WEST.
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
COURSES
CoIlege.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. H. Bfeakney
Ph.D.
Pendleton, Oregon, ;
Offers Usual Oonere
aalj olsatifYo, KlamsBtary,
Courses I Olaasf.
Aoaae-
aalo aad BCuaioeX
Expenses nominal. Th faculty can
arrange for limited number of students
ro earn uir way ibj iuu or in i-itu
New term commence September It.
For Catalog- aad reformation Address
U. at. BVUA, arauae. vawgvav
TJTT T MILITARY
HILL ACADEMY
A boarding aad day
school for younr men
and boy. Accredited to
Stanford. Berkeley. Cor
nell. Amherst and all
state nlversltlee aad
agricultural colleges.
Make reservations bow.
Fnr llluetratea catalogue
and other literature, address
Fan tens begins . IS, JSC
J. W. BTLXW t , PrtwetyeJ.
POJaTIaABD. OAJCrOJf
212-214 ITilrd Street Ccrncr Salmon
Pcrtlanl Hcaiaartcrs fcr Eat$ cf Dlstlnctlca
Columbia University-
Pectlaa, Oregwa.
Boarding and Day School foe Toeag
a4 tvoys
Man end Bora
OeOaartes oe areas
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Arta. Ll tare.
History and t'tn.t " I kjiaoph
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Praiil
FIFTIETH YEAR , ,' J
St. Mary's Academy
and College
PORTLAND, OREGON :
Boarding and Day School for
Girls and Young .Women. Con
ducted by the Sisters of the Holy
Names of Jesus and Mary.
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 . - 1 1
McMinnville College
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