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THE' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER IS, 1003. L. -ULJI..J Ul t... omoozji Atm oozxxaxg. CXOOX.M AJTD COI.I.KarS. Town Topics TOMGIIT S AMUSEMENTS. y lunaalow .......... "Uorothy Vernon Orpheuro Vaudeville Orand ,..,,,... Vaudev e mtifit . auqBvii ur ..."Hooligan In New York ,yrlo I. ...... ...."Lena Rlver?. be Oaks., "Th School Girl . Through the ffort of th Library association of University, Park on of the room la the new cement block at Portsmouth station ba been secured and fuml-had tlmnllvllv. Thll la to be conduct od aa a reading room under the management of the Library aaaoola tlon of Portland. There will ba a cir culating oollaction of Interesting books lor grown people ana lor cmiiut-h. addition to the booka on the shelves special booka may be bad from the eea 'tral library on request. An interesting 'llNt of .mugaslnss ha been ordered. The . Teadlnir room will be open -every week day from I to 6:S0 and from J to :0. Jellvery day Monday. Mra. Katharine frsugl baa been appointed ouetodlan. . Democrat of 8 oil wood held an .n thualaatlo meeting; Friday night, at which time a Bryan andTCfrrn club waa .organised with a large memberahlp. .The .meeting waa called by the Democratic resident of precinct 4. ana me can reaulted In a large gathering, at which everal lntereatlng addresses were giV. ;The organisation of the club waa per fected by the election of J. O. Adams, president! T. D. Langdon, vice-president; IC. B. Boarman. treasurr. .and Q. E. Walling, aecretary. An executive com mittee waa appointed, consisting of H. iSV. Parker, & IC Beach, H. Jltnf; 'and T. P. Bate. The club will hold regular meeting during the ooura of ,th campaign. I.. ' Great factory mlatak shoe sal at 111 Morrison treC Label wrong on Tall ahees Juet arrived. Marled nam llnatead of Cellar. Factory stand Jo ind nrriara ua tn anil them at a sacniice. lMen' $4 and $6 shoes, now $2.86; men"; James A. Banister. 8. A M., etc.. $6 and T value now IS. 86: women ij.bw ana 14 shoe, now 12.46: boy' and girls' aohool ahoea.' value to 28. now 11.65; Children' fancy drea ahoea. f LEO and. SI value at 26c. 60c and l. ueuara, lumnnr tn XiarVa Hhna Co.. 291 MOr- jglsoa street, between Fourth and Fifth. i W have a reputation to auataln which Ifcas taken year of bard work to build, i and look our fall stock over and Eaaured for a autt We make the ult In the elty for $26. Have es id our bualnea by our $26 suits. 1 00 you know they are trade winner, aa IVUr VUIIUIUWI V . wa.. .,.. I each season. If you are not ready for m. anlt, call and pick it out while the LStooJC 1 complete ana wo win lay 11 I aside for you. Untau Tailoring; 00m Luajvy. aot Stark street, between Fifth had Sixth. ii Last J t,Week of I Iteration 125 Discount i; on Everything i I i m. 1 M 1 272 Washington J ij St, near 4th J YeMeCeA. NightScliooJ Mr. Ida. M. Bennett, wlf of B. F. Bennett, formerly a printer of Port land, now living near Hillsboro, died at 'the family apartments in the Columbia building yesterday after a protracted illness. Mrs. Bennett was 46 yaara of lege. The children are here a son, Her bert, and threa daughters, Quia, Fran ces and Josephine. The funeral wilt be held from Finleya chapel Monday morn ing, ' The Gordon Falls Electrio & Manu facturing company has decided to use Monday' Journal to tell the people about Its textile mills at Gordon Fall.. Do not forget that the company will have something special lor journal readers and hunt up its advertisement In the Monday paper. , Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porcbe iir window must be paid for in advance and used only between tne nours 01 o and 8 a, m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully, it will be shut off. T. M..C A. Service Sunday, Septem ber 13. Subject, "The Inewant Bible,? by T. C Marshall. Mr. Evans will read from the Scriptures; also a short sketch of the life of Richard Baxter. J. T. Green will tell what this method of Bible reading means to him. The body of J. F. Yenney, who died Tuesday in San Diego, of consumption, is expected to arrive in Portland this morning pn the way to Walla Walla, the old home of Mr. Yenney. Dr. Robert C. Yenney of Portland a brother, is accompanying the remains. The fall term of the Hill Military academy will open Wednesday. Septem ber It. The principal. Dr. J. W. Hill, or tha vlre-nrlnclna.1. JoseDh A Hill. will be at the academy daily for the .registration of pupil. Office hour, a. m. to 6 p. m. 33 Teachers 60 Classes Sep- Term Opens Monday, temper 20, 1908 Fee 3 Mo. Term s Accounting ......... .. Alrebra Architectural Drawing . . Arithmetic Bookkeeping Business Correspondence Business Law Carpentry and Woodworking . . Chemistry Gen'l and Applied. Civil Service (see director j ... Commercial Geography Commercial Show Card writing Electricity and Elec. Machinery English, for Foreign Men English Grammar . . English. Practical '.. Ftngliah, Advanced and Rhetorio Mnglish Literature Freehand Drawing Geometry, Plain and Solid 655 German Latin Machine Deslam Manual Training (Boys) Mechanical Drawing . Mechanics and Applied Math. Motors, Hydro-Carbon Mining and Assaying Penmanship Pharmacy .. Physical Geography i . . . Physics , Plumbing Practical Lumbering Real Estate Law Salesmanship Shorthand Spanish Surveying and Mapping . . . Telegraphy and Dispatching Trigonometry, Typewriting OO 80 00 2. OA 18:88 2.00 15.00 10.00 4 00 188 4.00 1 6.001 g:88 3.00 fo-oo 8:08 10.00 .00 .88 r.oo r.oo 25 00 1:88 10. 00 t.nn 1:88 The New York State society will hold It regular monthly meeting at the horn of Mrs. E. T. Taa-gart. 241 Sher man street, Tuesday evening. "September , 16. All New Yorkers, whether mem ber or not, are cordially Invited. Free Lecture Be sure and hear Professor Knox, the most successful new thought lecturer, at Red Men's hall. Sunday. p. m., on wow to overcome Poverty." Monday and Tuesday also. This Will remind you that now I , the time to hav your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. i Phone Main 474. The Portland Curiqfl j Hair Factory. H. Monger, proprietor. ' Free Lectures Be sure, and hear Professor Knox, th moat suooassfnl ' new thought lecturer, at Red Men' ball, ' Sunday, f p. n, on "How to Overcome ; Poverty." For aale Modern residence. Twenty fourth street, between Everett ' and -nntara: mlaaton atvla architecture. commercial diocx. Flanders: 1 H. E. Noble, owner. Kolb and Dill. German comedian of ; sot la thla country will appear at ,tbe TTalllfi- Sentember 20, on week earlter than Manaaer Pangle expected to o: the local season in this city. open The One Standard The Highest For ove20 years Heltkemper's Jewelry Store has had the leading place among Fortland lirst jew elry establishments, and through out the entire time the highest standard for workmanship and materials has been rigorously maintained. Whether Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Bronze, Glass or Hand- Painted China if you buy it from Heitkemper'i you get the best. HEITKEMPER'S Lowest Priced Jewelry Stpre for Fine Goods. v286 MORRISON STREET, Vocal Music Wood Turning lO.OOl Working Boys' English School. 4.50 Any seir-respeciing man or ooy may I Become a 1. bh. c a. memDer ana en joy its privileges by paying the fee. Bldg, Cor. 4th & Yamhi l Call or send for new Illustrated catalogue. Teton oomedy duo wll have for a vehicle I this season "Lonesome Town, whloh mane a aeciaea nic in uotnaro) Mrs. O. A. Oehrna his ratiim tmm ner summer vacation ana wlllv-tte pipasoa 10 iaiK miiunery 10 ner friends as usual at STaieys, .Third and Sal- mon. . Scfiool books sold and ku m the Old Book Store, 1(8 Firth street op posite postof flee 111 Second street, near Salmon. Miss Frlede Keller, 7S1 Johnson street. entertained last Wednesday- nfs-ht t iiunur ox wessie) lowis, w10 leaves Mon Hjr 10 visit ia now xonc Any noor airl needln a fiHand hin or advloa. can apply or writ to Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, lit teeata nortn, Fortland, Or. East Fit Free to Any Man Fin u!t of clothe to every twenty-fifth man that orders uiu werner reuerson company, ora, 14( Second atreet. Ull Bteamer Jesse Harklna tnr r.. ..MiiuuiM nu wa.x lanuinga, aatiy ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Mrs. M. B. Smith. 141 Yamhill street, has a very nice selection of well-mad and reasonable priced bat. Call and . -im Battle Creek' Baths Ladlea Man uran mania. stain 1 y 1 s, j Third floor, Oregonlan building. Ieaaona zsc lroraane wj,m. Dancing Academy, Auditorium haiL A o 1 rr&. f m - - . . Caai-xlay, eye, ear, no, throat. iioea. wwm bum. ua vaaurn biag. B. V?. Hoof, expert photographer, Elk. building. Seventh and Stark sta, Dr. Hayna. optician. 0 PuTmon. Bear cuu. ivmuir wiu a. it. wrigat. ZX Chambers St ao ptlctaaav Morrison atreet, ooraer t Slxtk. . . w. a. vflaa and aaaoelaUa, itarnli aaaUsta. Third and W ahlnjrtoaT J CatO RosUers, Crown thatre. a i mjowv, mr vorner er TalnL Jaeob. the tailor, located III ifr-4. SvO sireei. Bersvt. ItlL Hnn IM TamhQX. Mala Dr. MeCrackea, 4eaUst, RethchUd MA. Council Creet. Daacteg tonight Jawrnal waat sda. le a wr4 i. WHERE TO DINE. AH Celrcacle 'f th asea at tb The latest in fashions the biggest and best fashion number ever printed. September 20th is, the day.. Journal gives this "tXTRA" free to all sub scribers. Newsdealers may order now. .' Ladies read carefully if you want styles far in advance. 1. Cover design by H; Lyman Sayen, entitled "Le Mannequin," represent ing the showroom of one of the leading Parisian fashion creators and showing one of . the pretty models in a costume embodying -the latest points and tenden )cies of the styles of the season. Plates, in black and three colors. ;' ' 2. The ne,w French hats, bigger and prettier than ever. The models shown are the pick of Paris 'from the studios of Georgette, Carlier, Marie Louise, Lewis, Bartholomew and Alice Barton. Photographs combined with a striking design, of autumn leaves.' Plates in, black and three colors. "'J 3.tl" Line drawing by" Jeanette Hope, showing the latest in tailored suits. A secondary, photographic layout, showing the newest things in French. , Soft col lars which are driving out the tall, stiff neckwear. Printed in black and white. 4. Line drawing by Jeanette Hope, showing the latest in evening gowns .'from Paris. A secondary photographic layout of the newest styles in hairdress- ing to match the new big hats and the evening dresses. ' The line pages nave the touch of the artist, who knows how to adapt the radical French styles to the tastes of American women. - . 5. Negligees, blouses and lingerie, designed by Barroin, Drecoll and other masters of the art of fashioning the flimsy, filmy things that are the greatest sources of pride to a woman. , y 6. French reception gowns. Designs from PaquinChary, Barroin, Ney Soeurs, Drecoll and Maison Nargaine-Lacroix. All photographic reproductions. 7. The neto head dress for evening. The revival of tne bonnet of the Di rectoire period combined with the drapery of the modern filmy scarf. A fash ion as new as the day, that has not yet been hinted at in the fashion papers and will not be seen by them. Created by the original and resourceful Carlier, it is so simple that any handy needlewoman may reproduce any of the examples for her own wear. . 8. French evening wraps from La Porta Niemaz, Drecoll and Barroin luxurious and beautiful beyond description. A few examples of the very best of the designs in this line. 9. 'the newest French fur garments from designers of the standing of Callot, Paquin and Bechoff-David, and the latest American creations in small furs. This page includes interviews with the great designers on the tendencies of the styles for the coming season. 10. The very best of the American gowns and suits made by special staff photographers in the rooms of the leading New York manufacturers. These show how the Americans have adapted the advance designs of the Paris creators and the new methods of trimming that have been adopted. Every woman will get from these an idea of the best and most correct garments that will be offered by American dealers. 11. American fashions for the children. Some of the new things are the pret tiest ever designed for the little ones. All are the latest things in the way of style and in the best of taste. A 12. The new French designs in tailored suits. Some of the prettiest models ever shown, making clear the influence of the Directoire period on the dress of the day. The designers are Chary, Drecoll, Lucy Hamar and Raiidnitz. A second ary photographic layout of the new French belts and cravats for wear with tai lored costumes. The French photographs are by Manual, Felix and Reutlinger, masters of that line of art. Last, but not least, a page devoted to the new stylesjn men's clothes and hats. Models by the best of the English and American tailors will be used to illustrate the text, which will give practical hints on shirts, ties and other accessories of men's attire. Tell your neighbor about this Fashion Number, delivered anywhere for five cents. Newsdealers or agents will supply, extra copies, but you must order now if you want the Fashion Number of The Journal, Sunday, September 20th. lOarcmont Tavern A charming plan ta spend tb evening. All th dalloaolea f th season, prepared by a chef -who kiwws how." Eaoellent sarvlea. Reached by a delightful anta tide of ven mue. or, u rfar, az Astoria treJos. COLUMBIA TRUST COUPANY. nh Floor Coach Banding Portla4 Portland Rtanraat ai.nts for ladlea. 101 Private apart-Washlngtxm. A mcrlal tde ehiekaa ?lnfiae tadav at Hal' Raataarabt, II Waaa, eC at Hotel Lanex, ThJr4 l to p. -m. and Dtaaer Mala etrvrta, Tta. Braaytee OHIL lOt Sixth, aei elegant Freach 41anr ail day. M cere's rvstaaraat arrv a IKetat Saaday aiaaer. 1(1 rifth St. Cht-ka Alirear with 1 Err.iM Restaaraat, lit Thlro. Ife. BASEBALL aVSCmXATZOW TAMX. OO-W uiron in mti rra. LOS AN C ELKS PORTLAND czrr. . lo, ii. u. u Game begla week days at I :tt p. aa. P- bleacher. 1: graaastaao. ike. A9XSa BAT TMXBAT. Boy aader It tre t bleach mm Wadwaeaay. Traday. J: Bleachers, tic; grandstand, l.c; bore. lie eitra; children. 1TILH0ITMI.NERAIWATER LAEBS THOMAS.' Fhrne A-tlli. 14 iMlrtf HMi . r.- l and WaSMertan. Uttle MAdIetsn-alTOS ray. We pay yarn 4 pay seat to save BROAD-MINDED HEN Don't have to be told the advantages of a bank account. They have experienced the advantages of system atic savings. If you Ijave an object in life, cash in bank will be the greatest aid to the fulfillment of your ambitions. Systematic saving is the keynote to success. Oar Sav ings Department is at your disposal start an account with as little as one dollar. . Twa per eeart aOawad am aaoafc. tag' asaiaata. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Srrootfe St., . Elks Tampt t- CK XAlrro?f........lra, O. 7 MAO GIBBON.. Caahie ftaeontly reorgaaisad wtth tl.- addltioaal eapital t protect depositors. . e DO RS ! EARN MORE BY ENTERING THE NIGHT CLASSES ' Of v',-. Ihc Leading Business College ; Bankers, Accountants, Mathematicians, Private Secretaries and Reporters, as teachers. We teach just the subjects you need. Call and' have a talk with us. ELKS' BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON . A A A a.v PltllllllliaSEZSaKXZKSXIEZXIKXnXXZZZEXSSTS: s A BUSINESS TRAINING f JtT THE 3 a 3 a u i Tv BAKER CITX XP MAKES YOUR. TIME VALUABLE $90.00 A MONTH FROM THE START Baker City, Or, May 19. 1108. Baker City Buatnes College, Baker City, Or. Gentlemen In reply to your request wa take pleasure in stattnf that Mr. Bam Michael, a graduate of your school. 1 la our employ a a, bookkeeper, and that we started htm at a salary ot 190 a month. Ha took entire cnarge of the books and did acceptable work from the beginning;. Not only does he understand bookkeeping:, but he also learned to writ a neat and rapid business hand, and he acquired a business education In your school that Is of inestimable value to any business man. Tours very truly, STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANT. M H 3 a ii M Ft h &ena tor a catalog ana arrange to enter, acnooi now in session. 3 BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE m ' A T Mrr.ATTT.TCV. PHnrlnal i . -- 2 12 M GREGG SHORTHAND No Position, 'No Shading Highest Award at SL Lottis Phone for "Lesson tn Gregg" 7i iWiil UlW BUSINESS COLLEGE I 3 WMMIMOTUBAnunnin.i j PORTLAMO. 1J WRITE FOR CATAUOO Tht gchsol Putt Piae JfimGaiPoiHm fX. r I ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION BAT AITD BTSimrQ- OIVASSES . Places vouna- people In good -position. uur maiviauai inBiruciion students. the aU best. make No discouraged good progress. V- X. B. BZOXABSSOS. . Xu rr. Worcester block. Portland... Oregon. Phone Main 4604. DALLAS COLLEGE The nurooses of thla Institution are! tn rnrnian to vouna men ana woman a liberal Christian education, to lay a I deep and broad foundation in in stuay OI ine sciencea, an aau vuluu'"7 and to build ud a strong and Intel lectual moral character. Offers Usual College Course Classiol aalj aoxsanne, auemenwry, voaa OUO asa jauajoaa. nrnmiM nominaL The faeultv eaa arrange for limited number of students to earn tneir way in iuu or in pari. New term commences September tl. Tot Catalogue and Information Address O. A. SlUUa.. gauss, wipa. The Young Woman's Christian Ass's Aoaouncn vne opening or X( Domestic Arts School 81ST. With MIS3 BERNICE chanica InsUtute, Rochester. N. Y.. Instruction will ba a-lven In taklna measures, araiiing paiierns, cutting and maklnar carmenta and in rudi mentary and advanced millinery.. Morning. afternoon and : avantnr . Term 1J Wks Millinery . ,...13.00 IS.60, nniri watsi ........ .12.1a-.1an . Underwear ...$3.0013.60 r.MMAlHi . A In umareni Bowing uiass. ...... .11. uu xie Kiel mi ion eenLemnar latn.inrpi (jorner eixtn ana uaa streets. McMinnville College oinracR3. Iff I T MILITARY JtllLL ACADEMY A boarding and day school for young men and boy. Accredited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cor nell, Amherst and all state universities and agricultural collage. Make reservation now. For illustrated catalogue and other literature, address raUtara fcegln 1. 1MM if. W. WTVIM. DPrlnclpaJ. Columbia University Portias d. Oregon. Boarding and Day School for Toting Men ana aoja. , OoUeglat Oouraaa ta Art. Letter. History and lSconomlc and Philosophy. Courses Preparatory for General Science. Electrical. Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Architecture. Arts, Letters and Economics. Cosunerolal Ooura affords thorough preparation for Business. i . Location unsurpassed., Eighty acre' of campus. aMflu w 9m ea wan. For Terms and Entrance Require ments apply for Catalogue B. Catalogue Free on application to th President. TOE IDEAL EDUCATION Ita . whole environ meo la elean anif wholesome: aa saloon a; good elty gov ernment; strong, aggressive churaLe. A Christian Faculty. . ' Courses: Preparatory. CoUaaiata. Oat. ' ervatorv and Commercial. Illuacratad bulletin Juat lsaued. adsxess, or. . a, box cr, KolQaavfUa Collage, JBedHCtaavtri, Oa North Pacific College SCHOOL BOO KS ALL GRADES Bought. Sold and Ex changed at th Old Book Stores lW FIFTH STREET Opposite Pottofficg 211. Sd St near Salmon. Gxooxva op s PXAKXACT One of the best aquippadl tnstttuttoo of It kind tn the entire west , The annual aeasloa begin Ootobe of each year. Par further tnformattoa aad catalogue of either aobool, addraaa SB. MXMMMMt 0. BCCCtUB, ' Corner ltth aad Conch. ParUaad. Or. THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL : Thorough pre para tloa far aU eastern and western aoUegaa. Eighth year ba tons Sep tamber II. lrtl Catalog. THX ALLEN PltrPAkATCtKT SCHOOL Portlaad. ua, Flemish and Oak FInI:!i S1.40 PKH OALLC.t liquid Wood Filler 15 m OALLOS Portland Sash & Dear Co. to yaorr rr. roirttft, r . D2ATACE M.chfry.! STORAGE ;M.a4M-t'.-; , IIUCiaCE .MreJ i s : clays, r.or.st rt