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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. .TUESDAY EVENING; " SEPTEMBER 15, 1908 '.. i. i i .' i ..' ' i '. iMj.-.'... "mi ,.j j jjl.j..i,i bsb Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMl'SKMKNTS. Bungalow .... "Ths Devil" Orplieurn . , . . , Vaudeville Orand ......... ..Vaudeville i'antagea vauaeviue 8ir .....'"The Little Prospector Lyrlo "The Ievir; The Oaka.,...s'Jaky, Hike and Ikey" Mrs. Dor E. Fraser, widow of ths .late Judge Arthur U Vreser,..has ap plied to tha county court for permls tort to sell tha raal estate left by her husband, In order to meet the debts of tna -eatata. Lota in the cuy 01 cuwns were appralaed at $5,871, and tha peti tion ways theyahave Inoreaaed In value t per cent In leaa man a year. eatata alao owna a travel bed In Iane county ' valued at $1,000. .Outetandlng debta amount to at leaat 11,(00 and over 11,000 In claims have already been ": Oreat factory mistake shoe sals at 111 Morrison street ' Labels wrong on fall shoes Just arrived. , Marks' name instead of Dollar's. Factory stand's loss and ordera ua to aell them at a sacrifice. Men a t ana snoes, now .oti"o" jn lie, men's S3. SO and Jamea A. Banister, 8. A IT nnur 13 SR women 14 ahoea, now 12.45; boya' and ' rlai chool ahoes, valuea to $1. now II. So: children's fancy dress shoes, 1 1.S0 and 11 valuea at ZBc. sue ana i. - successor to Marka phoa Co., 2H Mor rlson . street, between Fourth and Fifth. ' John D. Bennett of tha Hotel Portland la a sen of Frank V. Bennett, former manager of tha Arlington hotel, Wash ington,. D. C, member of the Gridiron club and one, of the beet-known club men In tha east, who killed himself aev eral daya ago. Mr. Bennett'e funeral took place In Washington today. The on waa unable to attend. Mr. Bennett haa been famous for tha banquet he had served and his catering in tha national capital for tha laat Jff years.-. - Charging that her husband struck and pounded her until aha waa compelled to i flea from tha houso at Linnton wnere ther were living, Mrs. Ida Cook , haa begun suit for divorce from wiuiani A. Cook, to whom aha waa married In ManUtinne. - M tch.,-on-New- Year u -day, 1904. After the date of tha laat beat ing, on March 10, Cook went on a voy age and haa not returned, The wife aays that for a long time aha haa been earning her own way. , A warrant has been issued for the ar rest of George Wolfort, foreman of a slaughter house on tha Llnnton road, charged with aasault and battery upon I. Eckler, a Junk man. Eckler told the officers ihat he went to tha slaughter house to get some gees be had con traoted for. Wolf ert refused to let him have them, and when Eckler persisted be beat tha old man severely. John Gendo. an Italian', living at Shaver , and Gantenbeln, thrashed - his daughter yesterday afternoon and drove her from liome. When she sought ref uge at a neighbor's he foHowed her and became quarrelaome. again. Patrolman Adams found a loaded revolver In his pocket, and today Judge Van Zante con-' fiscated tha platol and fined Gendo $10. Tha ladles of tht First Unitarian church and their friends look forward with pleasure to the reception of Wednesday af ternoon. when Miss Helen F. Spalding, president of the Woman a alliance, is to entertainer numerous friends from S to 6 at tha church par lors. Water through hosa for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for ki advance and used, only Deiween uw uua vi 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- v fuuy, it will be siiuioii. Kenyon's Cough Cure, that old reliable household remedy, tnai cures cougna anil rnlds when all others fail. Is hav Ing a great sale Just now, when coughs and colds are prevailing. AtDeri serni, the druggist, 233 Washington street, sole distributor. CUV WILL FIGHT IT OUT Light Company Willing to Lower Jtates If Council Subsides Its Contention, "However, Likely to Be Carried to Final Decision. Unless the city calls off 'its fight with the Fortland Railway. Light & rower company there will be no reduo- tlon In the city's lighting bill for next near. , If It does, . tha company will aubmtt a bid whereby the city can save 115,000 in five years. Inasmuch as th.t city has already saved about 1X5,000 since February by refusing to pay in excess of the amount the city offi cials think proper, it is believed the fight will not be declared off until the company comes In with a lower bid. The company submitted Its bid yes terday to tha liKht committee of the executive board at tha same figures of 7 lor are lights in the underground districts and (63.60 In the aerial dis tricts. .As an alternative, should' the city call off its fight, the prices would be 173 and 160. The bid w41! be con sidered at a -special meeting of tha ex ecutive board Saturday morning at 8:80 o'clock. The company's bid on Hoandlepower electrlo lamps waa 11 a month for each month. This was considered too high by the members of the committee and by Mayor Lane, who was presiding. At the present time the city la paying tits a monin ror l.exa tamps,- wmi-u the members also think is too low.. . Oskar Huber, a representative of the company., was -present -.and when ina bid was opened and read he aala he felt sure a mistake had been made and he hurriedly telephoned to President Josselyn. Returning to the meeting a few minutes later ha aald the company would rather - have the incandescents plaoed- on a meter rate. Huber snoke to the members at yen- terday's meeting and declared the bids were fair, and endeavored to explain to tha . members why ha .thought - them fair. He was not able to Impress the members to the extent that they took immediate action in warding me city s huge lighting contract to the lone bidder. From expressions made by the mem. bers yesterday, the city will not award a contract unless the company dis poses to be fair, as the city estimates the fairness of trie lighting; contract. euid furthermore it Is not believed the city will call off Its fight with the company. Greene said if the- present contention between the city agd the company was carried into the courts and the city upheld that the city would go back further than February in the matter of evening up with tha com pany. Tha city's contention is that tho company Is charging about one-third too much for the current furnished the city under the terms of the present contract. , . , One ojFthc of tbo happy homes of to-day Is a t fund of Information m to tha bent methods of promoting health and happlnnss and right living and knowledge of tb worlJ'i beat products. , . . W - 3 . A f S . a u rrouiicw oi actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-informed of tho World; not of Indl vidunla only, but of tho many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. ; One of tho products of that class, of known ; component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended ty tho Well-informed of tho World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is tho well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co, only, and for sale by all leading druggists. New Yorkers, Attentlon-You are cor dially Invited to the monthly meeting of the New York Society of Oregon, to- nlo-ht at the rARlrienca of Mrs. B. 1. Taireart. 341 Sherman street. Visitors or realdnts are assured of a very cor dial welcome. The fall term of the Hill Military academy will open Wednesday, Septem ber 16. The principal, Dr. J. W. Hill, or the' vice-nrlnclpal, Joseph A. Hill, will be at the academy daily for the registration cf puplla. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 P- m. On account of the banquet to be given tonight In honor of the returning'Oregon athletes, the Portland realfy board has nnatnnneri until further notice, the leo- fure by Harold W. Sawyer, which was scheduled for tonight at the Commercial club. Ths Eastern Oregon Banking com pany has begun suit in the circuit court against A. E. Hammond, . Pauline E. Hammond and H. C. Smith to collect 83,600 alleged to be due on a note given In October, 1801. The matter of union , with the First Presbyterian church, which was to have been acted upon by Calvary church last night was postponed to me annual meet ing of the church, which will do held m uctooer. Owners of tha following articles found on tha atreetcars yesterday can recover them bv calling at lost article room. First and Alder streets: Four umbrellas, four lunch boxes, five pack ages, purse and a amis. - Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex copt Sunday. Leaves Washington streei dock at a p. m. ., - J. ! Smlthson, accused of smashing a gas meter of ths Portland Gas com pany, was placed on trial In tha circa It court tnts aiternoon. ns innru wim obstructing the action of a meter In the house at 181 North Sixth street The date of the alleged offense la Novem ber 80, 1907, and the case has been Several times continued. PWWyVWWvVWWa , We pay rou 4 per east to save Saving Is an Art That Is Easily Acquired It's the first dollar de- posited in bur Savings Department that puts the first rung in the rladder of fortune. In time you have ample means for future needs. That's the story from beginning to end. ' Two per cent allowed on ebsok Inff accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND oo Seventh St., Elks Temple TBETH taiSipS? , Money Come 'and have free anamination. WK KXTRACT TfcETH FKfcli ' B1IAEH FILLINQS 33a TJP GOLD FILLINGS 7& HKT OK TCCTIi f-l'Q SPLENDID HKT j.lS.OO GOLD CUOW N a ....K2.SO TO g,5.O0 uaranteed for ten Alt worr mu I .ilv .1 (.nil, nt .!.,, nnlffBL Ail work done absolutely without pain 1 Akrusrxjarrs. I3UNQALOW THBATRU Main 11T,A-!J4. Empire i mm i re in ( in a. l Lrfi, The Famous Baker Bto-k Co.. Tonight, all "Thls Week. In Idlest ensatlon. TSTSl DaTII XVm't mlaa It that's all, Only ftlatlnee Saturday. Night Prices I So. lit, too. Matlnett Ike. 2io Nest week. -A OUdad rool" to 30 years' by specialist of from I, esparlenoa. . . Boston Benlists 91 U Xerrlsos MU Op, rostoma. Home rhome A-eoao Yhoas Mala 0030. WILHOITMNERALWATER LABBIB A . THOMAS. Phone A-I1SS. 14 Labbe Bldg.. cor. 2d and Waahlngton. OALZ70BHXA XOTZIS. You Can LivcOutdoor All Winter at MATCHLESS DEL MONTE , THE PARADISES OF TITB PA CIFIC. 195 MILES SOUTH. OF; SAN FRANCISCO. . . Affords every facility for golf, tennis, riding, motoring, and all other sports . under Weal condl-' Superb climate beautiful scsn- ''livery luxury and convsnlenos of the best city hotels. . - . Stopover privileges on all through railroad tiokats. Through parlor oar from olty dally at 9 p. nu iUuatrated lltsraturo on raqueat: . II. R. WARNER, Manager-' BEL XOsTTB, CAZm . fssTsalsa al Wa4a f ft gaadays ft Kolldaya, men ltc THEATRE M-7St Advsnced Vsudevllle-bWeek Sent 14. Jaas Oourthope C. Saa Welohl Bella Kataawayi BUdgley sj Carlisle! Owor Bros. Morn si KUlj Kaarlo Oooke. JN' v. oept gaadsys ft a TOW1 PANTACES THEATRE AJDTAJTOBD TAtTOBTZX.U tars of All sTaUoas TBM 70VS aruszcAX BOSOBS la a Spectacular Military Musical Act , Special Added Attraction TATUM, ' The Wi sard of Beooiid Sight Matinees dally, 15c: two showa at night, l&o and !5o. Presents. EVIL Tho Bloskall Oo. Presents. THE TBE GRAND Vandevllle deloxe A Bzub or B on I, TIES PredTt T. Bowers, (lata or sam Tree" wxoou abo ooxxBaza. scaroort aitd coLLcan. ' D0LLA Ii2 EARN MORE BY ENTERING THE NIGHT v ' CLASSES ... t t the Leading Business College; Bankers, Accountants, Mathematicians, Private Secretaries and Reporters, as teachers. We tech just the subjects you need. Call and have a talk . ' ' with us. .. X:..V ELKS' BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON t 4 Oo.) la a 1 act musical comedy "College Days. Tom Moore, Willie Bala J Oo. Mra.Jnlee Ievy ft Oo JT. X. Emmet and Tlola Crane, Zn a 1-act oomady "A Bonth Dakota Dlyoroe." Pred Bauer. Oraadasoope. U O.' RAlSTON.... O. U MAO GIBBON. . . .Pres. .Cashier. Recently reorganised with 1500, 000 additional capital to protect depositors. Central W. C. T. U. will meet tomor row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at head quarters In the Goodnough building, when the newly elected officers will be installed and the new president, Mrs. Inman, will preside. Try a pair of "Electropodes" for your rheumatism. Wear them In the ahoes and If not satisfactory after a 30 days' trial we refund money; $1 pair. Albert Berni, druggist, 233 Washington St. Millinery, millinery. Mrs. Lissie I. Doane, the East Side milliner, will have her opening display of fall and winter millinery on Wednesday and Thursday at 12$ Grand avenue. We sponge and press your clothes, shine your shoes, all for $1.50 month. Main 814. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark. Free to Any Man Fine suit of clothes to every twenty-fifth man that orders a suit. Werner Petterson company, tail ors, 14$ Second street. Any noor sirl needihg a friend, helo. or advice, can apply or write to Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, 393 Eaat Fif teenth north, Portland, Or. Battle Creek Baths Ladles days, gen tlemen nights. Main 1938. A-1938. Third floor, Oregonlan building. Tha misadventures of a sheriff at the Crown theatre, 251 Alder, near cor ner Third. ilde Woodman hall.! Prof. Woodward's day evening. East ! r 7 For shampooing, the hair. Ivory is the ideal soap. A white soap, it yields a snow white lather, , a lather that cleans the hair but does not change its color. Containing no "free" alkali, it' can be used without fear that it will make' the' hair brittle. Soap Ivory 99X5 Per Cent. Pure SJ J)r. Casseday, eye, ear, nose, throat, lungs. Glasses fitted. 313 Dekum bldg. E. W. Moore, expert, photographer. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, lunch 11 :30 to 2; business men's lunch. Dr. Haynes. optician. 308 Salmon, near Firtn. tormeny wun a. pt. t rigni. - D. Chambers At Ron., opticians, ' lit Morrison' atreet. corner oi eixin. - W. A. Wise and associates, painless aenusta. intra ana wasningion. -11' 5 XV -IITT HTTBT A 8ZT. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR Written Qua ran tee for 10 Tears. OBOWfiS Any tooth in the mouth we crown with solid gold, 22k, guaranteed to be the syf fan K.t for only ipfeUIJ Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter wnai iney are caiiea or now they are made. Our price $4e00 BRXDOES Solid Gold Top. Solid Gold uacas, rorceiam at fan Fronts, ner tooth ..SteVM Solid Gold Teeth. - 22k, 02 ft A hrldee. ner tooth iJKieUU All other work same price propor tionately. siaitB Bznaoiiog Free When -Plates or Bridges are Ordered. Absolute Onaraatess. LILY DENTAL PARLORS TBXBB ABB COXTCK BTBEST& Hours t a. m. to 8 n. m. Phona A-1010. Open Sundays. Hotel St Francis SAN HtANCISCO' This hostelry possesses all the best features of the world's "finest caravansaries, and has added many ideas to the sum of hotel happi ness. It has Introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldora the Electric Grill, Pneumatic Tube Service, Magncta Clock System and today represents the farthest advance of science in hotel service in America. Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS THE STAR Phones Main B49. A-149S. Mats. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, for the entire week of Sept. 13. - "OHIO" pbbbxdts In the Newest Western Play. UTKB uttxjb PKOSPEOTOB." Mats, at 2:15. pricea 16c 35c: every evening at S:is, price ibe, zto, s&c, 6uc. Seats may- be reserved by either phone. Next WeeK "IT ell Q Wynne." FAIRMONT HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb location, magnifi cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be de sired. Under the same management which made the Palace Hotel the world's standard for 40 years. Single rooms with bath $2. 50, $3.00, $4.00. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00. Suites $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00 and upwards. Beaohed by Green-Sacramento Street car jjireos zrom jrwxrj. PALACE HOTEL COMPANY BASEBALL BSOBEATZOB PABK, CO TAUOZS ABB S4TK STS. SAN FRANCISCO vs. PORTLAND BZPT. IS, 16, 17, 18, 1, 80 Games begin week day's at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers, 35c; grandstand, , 50c: boxes. 26o extra; children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand, 25c. XJU)rBS DAT TBXDAT. Boys under 11 free to bleachers Wednesday. Sates WI I, -5:1 fBVl. TI Tree I Till 6 p. m. Tonight Last Week of tha Popular Curtis Players, In "Jakey, HIkey. and Ikey" Big Skating Masquerade. Great Whale Exhibition This Week. SCHOOX.S ASS COUJBGBS. PENDLETON ACADEMY PENDLETON, OREGON. EKlEIEIUUCTIXBXSEIZBBIZSSEn ' !: . JIT THE ' l MAKES YOURJUVItt VALUABLE $90.00 A MONTH ?ROM THE START v Baker City, Or, May 20. 1808. Baker City Business College, Baker City. Or. uenuemen in.repiy xo your request we iaae pleasure in stating or ply I, a graduate n.v mnA that Mrm ttarlAil hi entire charge of tha books and did acceptable work from tha beginning. I S that Mr. Sam Mlchae bookkeeper, and that .nil.. Aa... th. vniii. arhnol Is In nur emnlnv m we started him at a salary of $90 a month. He took I Not only does he understand bookkeeping, but he also learned to write jH a neat ana rapia Dusiness nann, ana n acquirea a Dusmess eaucation your school that is or inestimable vaiuo to any Dusiness man. Yours very truly. STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY", on In I' - ti S9 jjj Send for a catalog and arrange to enter. School now in session, g M HAKKH r TV KC I I K I 1M Ir.KBC I lll.l.hliK . g A. L. McCAULEY, Principal 'fe lnESUKESBE3B--Knra A good school none better. Well established reputation. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers.' Living Expenses low. Many other advantages.. Let ua tell you about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM, OREGON W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL Eastern Hat Factory Berger, 331. signs. 314 TamhilL Mala Dr. E. C Brown. Kye-Ear. Marquam. Dr. McCrackeji, dentlat, RothehUd bid. Journal want ads. le a word. Building Permits. A. C Ruby, erect dwelling. Multnomah between at Nineteenth and Eaat Sev enteenth. 110.900 ; A. t. Bmltn. erecc three dwelllnaa Caal Thlrtv-eecond be tween Hawthorne and East Main, 32.00S each; Walter V. Smith, repair dwelling, Ft. Johns church, repair church. East Fifteenth, corner Multnoman. i.in: a. a. Anderson, erect dwelling. East Kiev enth between Thompson and .Tillamook. 3.100; C K. lu, tren aweiiing. si Mala, corner East Thirty-f lrat. . 11.' loo: W. A. Ln. e-t dwelling.- East Twenty-first corn" Brasea. 1 4. DOS. Kxearsloa Bates Daavar. Tha aanuai -meeting of ths aoverelsa grand lodge or Odurellows wtu take rlace In Denver, September 1. for which raatoa the U. R. ft N. will make a a open rata from Portland and all polnta oa its Una of l&t (0. Tickets for this rent will be OS asle Taeeday and Wed- eadar of next week. September IS and IS. but aa the going limit la IS dare. parchaaera ared aot start en thoaa tfara thev do not wisa t lost so they reach Denyer before the 11 it expire, rinal rfjra limit 2 days from date ef aa). Call st the City Ticket fflca. Tvtrd ad vtaaMngton streets, for any Information dealred. XAAi doloth OeaSa. ldlee tlS earrrle hrtdrlAth cxis ( t-h Wg. at the Boetoo store, f"!rt sad SaSmon. II It. THrt Afnntl Parlfle Kitlowal Ut e.'k Fvw s-d r" a-r 11.' 22, It. 14. ; at tht 1'viiiand Ccuctry Oub rtv-a"". 1 Jr I." w t ' 'a S4 Third set. and Oak Pine. Why we ean afford to sell 94 hats for ta and SXOO for 140. Becaua we are tha mf gs. Com and examine tha goods be fore you buy the hats. Open evenings. Flemish and Oak Finish SI. 40 PER GALLON Liquid Wood Filler S1.2S PER GALLON Portland Sash & Door Co. TonnA.ro, os. i now T ST. Schilling's Best is sold irr packages only, never in bulk. Trw grocer retaraa jovt soaey I roe Soal VkM it: we par k. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO GEARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 A DAY UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A U1 UP 2 A new down town hotel. Steal and Mot etmcture. Furnished at a cost of $150,000. Ererj oomfort and oonienl noe. Oa ear tinea transferring to all parts of city. Omnlbis meets all trains and staimera. 9 If joa sant oomfort, conrenlenoo and Inxorj at a lor) reasonaalo irlce, atop at tho select HOTEL 8TEWABT 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 cataloar and other infor mation, address Rev. W. H. Blcakncy Ph.D. Pendleton, Oregon. FIFTIETH YEAR 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- ma lrzsa Ajro nor at Hotel Von Dorn Hi Turk St.. when you rislt MAM ar sTCXSOO. Fireproof steal frame, steam heal. thone rtd bata. Rates 1 up. European, rora Ferry depot take any Market mt. ear. Oet off at Jones st. K. J. I'rrr. M trr. HOTEL AUDUBON rr Sll anreat, BAM nvAJT CISCO, CASm A first-class, anlet ho e hotel. Euro- plan. Centrally ktcatad. Neer theatres and shopping district. Bates 11 a p. Redaction tr us week. Mrs. U H. McClsra. proprtetar. Royal House, San Francisco rvarta aaS e ars sna. AH outstde rooms, ataass hat. hot and mid water. Rate to 12 per Bay. Wekly rates. Cafa Fourth street rare 1! r-t fro Thlra atfwt Atoc F rn Ferrr. Howard street cars direct F. , To rriit. proprietor. ! - 1 , -J Fredl Wolleabers; afas caalbofar Lea Lebeobaiua Hptel Normandie Ssller tsd Cock!) Sis. Stxn Francisco Pr- itxntly ft Nt M newest C"" h"tt t t to t ad !l hrlrM. r Mr furtlnl x.-" fro II e p with r! k Ilea, to F.ii'n, carkr. K'moa inl U;4, lift Ibtnui tUa. til Cecraerciai aaoii rw aVa ae iaJ Oa- stae aad a s as aataed eaaUeee la Iner a. DALLAS COLLEGE Ths purposes of this Institution are to furnish to youna men and women a liberal Christian education, to lay a deep and broad foundation In the study of the sciences, art and philosophy, and to build up a strong and intel lectual moral charaoter. Coarsest Class- tatarr. aaae- mie sad MuslcaL Good Wages Are PaidTelcgraphers Demand exceeds supply. EASILY AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening classes. Open an tha year. Oregon Expert College sa xxrrn st, rxm. noom. "THE SCHOOL OF QUAITY" Tenth sad Morrison Portland, Oregoa A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL. B. PR1NCIPAX We promise snccess to every willing itudent, guarantee comfortable rooms, perfect equipment, first-class instroction, tbe best of everything. We receive con stant calls for office help reputation does it. Learn what and how we teach. Catalogue, business forms, pen work free, Offers Tsnal Oollefe aal. Solentiflo, Siemeatary! Expenses nomtnaL arrange for lit Tha faeultv eaa tin I ted number of students to urn thai war in full or IB pari. New term commences September it. To Catalogue and laformetlam Address O. A. MOCK. Dallas. Orroa. Going to College? WILUMEnt: UNIVERSITY Salem. Oreeen, Offers you tna Follow Ins; Courses: I COLLEGE Of LIBERAL ARTS. II COLLEOB OP MUSIC III COLLEGE OP ORATORT. IV COLLEGE OP MEDICINE. V COLLEGE OP LAW. VI ACADEMT. VII COLLEGE OP THEOLQOT. AH strons. brain de florins coo res a Sead to tho president for catalog- ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SESSION BAT AJTD ETEirar a CXSSBS people In aooa positions. individual instruction the beet. make Places youns Otip Indlvidu No discouraged students, all good proerraoa. X. a. aUCS MOaT. X. aV. aV. Pres. Worcester block. Portland. Oreg-oav Phono Mala 4S. Ts Teams' Wamaa's Cartsttaa Aasa , AanouBces Ui upentng o us Domestic Arls School 5 ww. Birr. With MI89 FERN I WiRIN'iL Trmt her. Gradaata M ckmlrc inatltete. Rot-heater. K. T InstrarUna wiii be gin ta Uklns nmnn , drafting patten is. caltina ml matin m aaa in reai Mtirr and aduced millinery Moraine afterr oei and rin -iast Term II Millinery It f It ' r.irt Wslst i. ..!! ! tmrmrmr ..z... IIS - r.r 11 tll l -1 e t-mit -! II C McMinnville College OPTERS TDE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment e!a and wboleeome: a saloons; good city gov ernment; strong, aggreasira charchea A Christ la a Paeultr. Covraea: PreparatoSrv . Colleirlata, Co-J serratary and Commercial, illustrated! bulletin Just issued. j ABOBSSa. 3k. C, BOX fT." teSClaavma Oollara, stfK'nrlln, Or. GREGG Sff ORTHARD No Position, No Shading Highest Award at St Loais Phone for "Lesson in GnU" rwi i BUSINESS COLLEGE I I I WASHIMTOM AKDT1NTN STSk. I I SOMTLAHO. onaooM il WRITE FOR CATALOO 1 K4 BeoM OiMt flags T a a O IW Oin ST. MARY'S ACADEMY Tbo Dalles, Oregon. A Select board lag and day school for young ladles. Tbls InatSlutlon Is located sa h south bask ef ths pIctureaatM ColusobU. and conducted by tho Bisters sf tbe Holy Mam es of J earn a and Mary. Owing ta tha ranld roe ae ef sts deaia enrolled during recent yeara, it haa bocome necessary to enlargs the rapacity of all departtneata The entire building has undergone c plte rer a vstion and is bow In resdineae for tna opealna of the fortr-fourta achotaatie year. teptmbr a. itit. Thorough roaraee are offered la BrtentiAa Aead'mto. Prepsratorr Jirh'wl, and escalleat Iiepartment ef Mute. For proepactua sru'r to itr eu-perlor. THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL TV'rwsh" f rriratio fir :J tmfr and trn ti:t F:t'"', ver bo gins Ipt t-r 11. It!. ctsi THE ALL1.V r13' rnT' nr.- 1 . 1. - r. TTTT T MILITARY LIILjLj ACADEMY X hnl'rf Sr I ,No I f jr " "i 81 r-n ''--. '' j.-r.frl !!, v -f i. A" ' -' I ' i." " ' Sr m ta"? I '. hi m r - - - i i r t,- I ' . T . t" t . r 1