The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 18, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18. 1008.
"2K;.l
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
Bungalpw . . , ......The Devil"
Grand . ... . , Vaudeville
faniages ................. Vauderllle
Star .'"Tha little Proapector"
Oaks....,"Jakey, Mlkey and laey'
' Tha Building Tradea alllanca baa in
augurated a fight for an tight hour day
. " for all labor, both union and unorgan.
lied, employed In tha conatructlon of
tha T. M. C. A. building. A meeting haa
. been called lor next Monday to which
- aver minister In tha city haa bean In
vited, aa well aa tha officers of the Y.
M. C. Ai, when officers of tha Building
Tradea alllanca will explain what la
wanted and make an effort to enlist the
assistance of the mlnistere In their con
test. Thla question waa taken up at a
meeting held last Monday, but on ae
' count of tha allm attendance It waa
decided to let It go over until next Mon
" day. It la understood that severe
mom'bere of the Y. M. C. A- building
committee are opposed to an eight hour
I day, and that they will attend the Mon
day meeting and preaent their aide of
, tha question. ,. . ' . . ,.,, .,.-. .-.
Tha new offtoera of tha Central W,
' C T. V. who took thalr plaoea for tha
first time at tha Wednesday, meeting
, thla week are: Preatdent, Mra. N. B.
Xnmaji; vice-president, Mra. C. M. Badg-
ley; recording aecretary, Mra. Christian;
corresponding aecretary, Mlaa Lyman
s treasurer, Mra. Thayar. The day of
the regular meeting waa changed and
win nerearter be Monday - inateaQ or
Wednesday. 'Mra. Inman outlined tha
work for the coming year, emphasizing
' tha evanirellstlo work and tha need of
aiatriouiin
a poke of
uwr uien lu atwcs ma wor on mi. iinw Key, pin, two coats, check, two lunch
ana urgea unina ana unuring eiioru i baskets ' two iimhrll .wn nB,.b....
lfiA nnvtr aHj . , - '
To Clean Kltchta UtusHs.
Cleaning pot gn4 kettle la tuuaD
considered the tnoat disagreeable) piece of
Orvulgefj in tha booaebold. but like
everything else there U aa aaalcr way to
food la removed from auch utenaila, pour
la aoma water and a small quantity of
eolation made by diaaolvinf a tablespoon-
fuLOf ooia Vxst trashing powder la
gallon ox water, Leave to soak while
hava a perpetual Income. Thla la a
legitimate enterprise, worthy of hearty
Indorsement, bee tomorrow'a ad ,
The Merchant National bank haa be
gun ault agalnat A. E. Lefoourt M Co.
of New York for I4.T.0 an a dishonored
draft. The draft bearlnar dale of May I j J knowe bow. At BOOB aa the
. authorised the J. M Acheaon eoinp.ny I , . , f . . , , uim
to draw on the New Tork firm In tne
amount named, but It la stated that the
fraft waa refused payment, and nothing
haa been paid back to tha bank.
Tha regular monthly meeting of tha
vie"" di.i. Actaimr PI coionawa win - . . , .
be held at tha city hall. Fifth atreet J F"ur
entrance, Haturday evening, September jwaicr anu nil wiin Clean guaa tnaae 10
:2?btt?tZXrxiith IK. PlcW food ,UU
pura food laboratory, will read s, paper ,aanere to Ine laaldd of tha 1
" "Work of the Vnlted States il ood pot ringi for removing them,
and Drugs Laboratories." ' . k jr .
, Coughs and colda are very preva-1
ent Juat now owing; to tha change of
eaaona and . ehould not be nealeoted
nor experimented with. Be on the safe
side and get a bottle of Kenyona Cough
temedy from Albert Bed's, the drug
1st, 281 Washington street, aa a few
osee will relieve tha worst couah and
Messrs. Edward Drake and W I
Swan,:, both formerly emplpyed by
Meier v aV Frank company J.ar ' mknr
years, are ahowlng exclusive atylea in
ladles' cloaks and aulta at their new,
etore, tla Washington atreet Pont
Tall to take advanfaga Of their Intro
ductory prices. Your Inspection cor-1
dlally, Invited. . m-v. - .
n
.' ; Water, through hose for sprinkling
yarde or aidewalka or washing porchaa
or windows moat ba paid for In advance
ana usea oniy oei ween ine noura or
and . a. m. and i and p. m. Jt mu
noiDe usea tor aprinkiina- atreata.
used contrary to theae rulee or waata-
luuy, u wui be Bhut oft- , ..ri.
Tha following articles "ware found on '
tha a tree tear a yaatardav and can h .
"A- - .'aL ,k!; ii 2Tep y calling at lost article room,
tha efforta made by the llq- Flrat and AMar ...iw.o.'
F. W. Baltos
and Company
invito your
inquiries' for
PRINTING
First and Oak
The young fellows who
like real nobby effects
will be interested in this
display. Drop in and
let us show you the
swellest range of
Autumn Suits
AND
it waa announced that noontide prayer and meter aeal
gervloea will be held every day at head-
quarters, (Of Ooodnough building. , Rev. J. Wh
Tha will of De Witt C. McWllllame,
disposing of an estate valued at SH.000,
waa admitted to probata by Judge Web
ster In tha county court thla morning.
All of .the etate la bequeathed to tha
Widow, Kate T. MoWUllama, except nora-
warren c m
McWIU
llama, sons of the deceased, and Velma
M. McWllllame. a daughter. - The eatata
includea . 107 acrea of timber land In
Douglaa county worth $14,000, and In-
antratiAa tiAllalaa 1 ea tka TX7 man thai
World. AovaJ Arcanum and United Ai- Ai". Peteraon, J Eaat
tisana. -aaarea-atinr -15.600. r Tha ao- norxa Portland. Ord
inal alfta of II each to warren
Williams and Raletonl Holland Me
Whitcomb Brougher , will
preach next Sunday at 1:30 p. n. at tha
Salvation Army hall, 265 Davia atreet
Ensign E. F. Omannvhaa Juat taken
charge of tha work of the array with
ucauquariora ai ine u&vis atreet nail.
' Free to Any Man Fin anlt nfilnii.a
averv iwennr.nrtn man that am.m
auit werner fetteraon. com Dan v.
tall.
urn, its oecona sireeu
Any ppor irl needing a friend, help.
Or advice. Can anoly or write to Matron
f
pralsera are W. T. Brlce, Frank W. Wal-
aen ana ti. w. iirioe,
. The calendar' of tha September term
of tha i United Statea circuit court of
appeals for the ninth circuit which be
gins in Portland next Monday morning.
'
we) sponge ana pri
J?1? ?ur fhS"i' al1 ior month.
wnere.
and prese
nm nil .v.mr.
Unique Tailoring Co.. S0 SUrk.
your clothes.
Wagona run ever;
aa follows: Martha Bonifer at al va
fa'
Rillomma Smith et ai, Oregon, appea
Willamette Pulo A Paper company vi
Walter A. Bonner, Orecon. error. Pend
ing petitions ror rehearing, etc.: Tnomaa
B. Nowell et ai va John C. McBride, as I
Dr. Will Jackson, rienttat iitinu Tt.l.
??f ni noSt' t? .n?fs,d8- 0'ce phones
va.
fT . j. " . .
i cn 17-1 iv 10 so per cent ofr on
Sl VF,M5' J5,ana Parted China,
etC. Elite China nmmm nomrnv C4
toeal. Oeoraa aturriaon, near jraric
Hansen et ai va. w. A. craig et aa, Alas
ka, error. J. P. Leedy et at va. Erall
O. Lehfeldt Alaaka, error. Miller A
Lux, Inc., va. the California Pastoral &
Agricultural company, limited, et al,
southern California; appeal. -
Davidson BroSi, . tha ' clothiers and
haberdashers, who operate atorea at 241
First, 47 Third, and 61 North Sixth
-streets, have found It necessary to en
large the Sixth street store and accord
ingly have ranted the one adjoining.
Davidson Bros, were the pioneer mer
chants of North Sixth street, and in
aplte of predictions to the contrary,
have made a notable success. They
cater largely to neighborhood trade and
Jn this way have built up a very large
?' nd successful business. While break
ng through the wall," merchandise will
do sold at alteration sale prices. s
Steamer' Jessie Harklns, for Camas
wasnousral and wav landn ii.u.
w ve rvaaaingion street
Kate war! is tn Han w..
Bteamer Northland satis Saturday. rsd
Kut-M - V wiiaco, its
Battle Crek Baths Ladles days, gen-
woui.u iii&niB. main i3B, A-1SSS.
Third floor, Oregonlan building. v.
.Dolly, the circus queen, at the Crown
i Aiuer, near corner xmra.
Wd
lunch
'?"."; .Exchang. 1J Tenth street
w uuBiness men s lunch.
Great factory mistake shoe salh at
291 Morrison atreet Labels wrong on
fall - shoes Just arrived. Marks' name
Instead of Cellar's. Factory atanda loss
and orders us to sell them at a sacrifioe.
Men's $4 and 16 shoes, now 12.86; men's
James A. Banister. S. & M., etc., $6 and
17 values now 13. 65: women's 13.50 and
14 shoes, now 12-46; boys' and girls
school shoes, values to $2. now $1.66;
chi Idrep'a fancy dress shoes, fl.SO and
12 values at 26c 60c and'tl. Dellar's,
successor to Marks Shoe Co., 391 Mor
rison street between Fourth and Fifth,
Mra L. S. De Foil, who Is interested
in the development league work and
associated with the chamber of com
merce, has just returned to Portland
from a walklna- trio throuo-h the Til
lamook bay country. Mrs. De Foil made
rne trip alone, tine started north from
Bay City, went along the beaches, vis
ited the inland lakes and finished up at
Dolph. Mra. De Foil aays tha roads are
in excellent condition ana that aha
' found farm houses In every vicinity not
I more man nait a miie or so apart.
Court Mt. Hood. No. 1, Foresters of
America, have planned a good time for
Monday evening. September 21, when
the campaign aeason for members
open. The social committee haa
ranged everything for tha occasion and
one of th9 court's regular gapd times
la anticipated. Talent from tha various
show houses of . the City has been se
cured and accoraing to the announce
ment cards, "everything will be new and
tip to aate, no speecnes."
All members and associate members
are asked to participate in the new plan
for furnishing tha T. W. C. A. building.
for which purpose a meeting will be
held at headquarters this evening- at a
o'clock. A program will ba given, In
which Mrs. j. M. Honeyman. Miss Mo-
Corkle, Miss Holbrook and Fran Mar
garet Bekker will take part Follow
ing tha program there will ba rafreah-
tnenta. ., ,
v Gordon Falls city bonds, paying 6 per
cent With $50 In stock free with each
$100 bond, strikes one as tha top notch
of profitable Investment The stock
shares in company profita forever, and
holdera of these 50 f nee shares will
Haynes. optician. 208 Salmon, near
M4, viuivijr wiin a. . wrignt.
D. Chambers ' A 1 Run : nnlia
Morrison street corner of Sixth.
221
W. A. Wiaa and nmnnntmtam i,iri...
dentists. Third and Washington.
.Berger,
9391.
signs. 284 YamhllL Main
Why pay 10, 1 5, 26 or
25 cents for a cake of
"toilet" soap when, for
five cents, you can buy
a cake of Ivory Soap
which is bigger and bet-
ter in every way.
How, much bigger?
- Two or three times as
big. y
How . much better?
Well, there is only one
way to find outbuy a
cake and 6ee for yourself.'
Lrory Soap
99i Per Cent. Pure.
Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want ads, lo word.
SALE SAMPLE SUITS
acigh Grade CHunantn for Xorse Show
wear at 60 Cents on tha Dollar.
. The finest display of sample aulta In
the popular new "Dlrectolre effects in
in. linjr. coiorp, orowns, blues-.
- etc., in plain or
ai.iiieu icw. aw sample waists on
al atabout cost. McAllen & McDon-
inii, j. mi a ana Aiorrison.
Tomorrow and Monday positively last
ui-uui on east siae gas bills.
Don t fall to read gas tipa
t
HI . .
n r i
C 1
I Eastern Oat Factory
' ' ' ' ' Third ajt, I
bttm oak . and ,
', -l , Why we can
S ' f afford to aell
i t f K sad $3-00 for i
' ' tlO.' Because
, ' ' .. wa are tha '
( i I ta.it. Coma ,
' i A and examine ,
; t ?J.v A tha goods' be-.
, 1 X. . V or T0U uy
,i iW the hata Open ,
liii ii ii ls" I eveninga 1 ,
AirrBBJCiiirx.
HIT If in Theatre,
'-'a Sw a VJ 14fh -,. nr.alilnrtnii
Phonen Main t and A.112
All Week, Beginning SUNDAY NIGHT
KOLB AND DILL
Musical Comedy,
"LONIS0ME TOWN" "
SEAT SAIR nPRJJS TOMORROW.
Evenings, $1.60 to !5c; Mat, $1 to 26c.
BUNUALOW THEATRE
.Main 117, A-4224. Empire
Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee,
Geo. Jj, Baker, Oen Mgr.
The Famous Baker Stock
Co., Tonight H This
Week, in Latest Sensation,
TUB DEVIL
Don't miss It that's all.
Only Matinee Saturday.
Night Prices 25c, 35c, 60c.
, Matinee 15c, 25c.
Nakt week, "A Ollded rool"
k
mi - nrr ' n n
JLUvy uu jluuv wuvyuk
mm i
SOXOOU A2T9 OOZXBOSa.
cxools an eoiuatj,
bawvM''paaaa'BWaBpsBaa.iaasaaaj
A BUSINESS TRAINING
JIT THE
TV BAKER CITY
Top Coats
Wc'vevever had ranging
from
loll
H
MAKKS YOUR. TIME VALUABLE
$90.00 A MONTH FROM THE START ,
Baker City, Or, May 20. 1102. ,'
Baker City Business College. Baker City, Or.
Gentlem.n In reply to your rein eat we take pleasura In stating
that Mr. 8am Michael, a graduate of your achool Is In our em
bookkeeper, and that we started him at a salary of $90 a month,
entire char as of the books and did acceptable work from the I
Not only does he understand bookkenplna. but he alao learned
a neat and rapid business hand, and lie acquired a bualneaa education In
your school that Is of inestimable value to any business man.
Yours very truly, 1
STANDARD FURNITURE COM PANT.
mploy m jj
H. lie took M
beginning. M
d to write M
Send for a tfatalog and arrange to enter. School now in tessiory U
BAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE fij
A. L. McCAULEY, Principal. W
PANTAGES THEATRE
ADVANCED TAUPHf
Stars of AU Watlons
T2IB rOTJB MUSICAX .HODGrBS
In a Spectacular1' Military Musical Act
, especial Added Attraction
TATTJMV
The Wizard of Second Bight.
Matinees daily. 16c: ; two shows at
night, 15c and 25c.
If
Agents for the
Wellington $3 Hat
L I Ricliardson Co.
283-285 Washington St
(OPPOSITE WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.)
STTJDT PENMANSHIP tTNDER A PEN ARTIST.
STUDY BOOKKEEPINO UNDER AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.
BTUDT BANKING UNDER A NATIONAL BANK CASHIER.
STUDY CORPORATION ACCOUNTING UNDER A SYSTEM MAN. "
STUDY ARITHMETIC UNDER A THOROUGH MATHEMATICIAN.
STUDY SHORTHAND UNDER A CONVENTION AND COURT RB5-
run x Ejrv.
STUDY TYPEWRITING UNDER A PRACTICAIi TOUCH OPERATOR.
STUDY LETTER WRITING, ENGLISH. SPELLING, ETC, UNDER THOR
OUGHLY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS.
TO H 2CA9 OXTX.T AT
THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE
dat Am zrxonT sa2ao2fS. utjeaTH ajtd stajuc ara.
OBIEIIHISMOGHI
III eiir,1BLIU6 RAID
Six Chinese and four Japanese ware
arrested In tha hew Chinese block on
North Fourth atreet by Sergeants Smith
and Kay and Acting Detective Hunter
last night
me ponce learned .that a fan tan
in progress at 82 North
ade a raid at a n'nlw.ir
last nislit The new bulMina- Ommv.
ins n lauitiBiuu aoong ourin- street.
Is the sama network of halla imnk.it
alleyways and many doors that the
officers have encountered along Second
street and thouah tha a-amhlera hM nn.
a or oean ana in cioseis
LYRIC
Th. Bitiiikall Co. fnNata.
THE DEVIL
ECLECTIC
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
NOW IN SESSION
sat aitd BTEiroro ozajssxa
Placea young people In
d positions.
people In good pi
Our individual Instruction th
No dlsoouraged students, all make
good progress.
X. B. 2UOBUk2Ua02r, 3j. t B- Pres.
Worcester block. Portland, Oregon.
Phona Main 4604.
THE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe
; A BXU OP irOYI,TZZS
Pred'k Bowers,
(late of "Ham
Tree" Co.) in a 1
aot mnalcal oomady
"College Says."
Tom Meore,
WilUe Kale ft Co.
lira. Jules IyytOo
3. sc. ' Emmet and
tola Crane,
Xn a 1-aot oomady 1
"A SoutH Dakota
SlToroa."
Trad Bauer.
OraBdaacopa.
TMB STAR
Phones Main 549. A.1492.
Mats. Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. I
ior me enure weeit or Hept. is.
"CHIO" rauoTB x
- Inthe Newest Western Play,
"THB UTTLI TBOSPBOTOB."
Mats, at 2:15. prloes lfio. 2to: every
evening ai b:io, prices lac, zee, 160, 600.
beats may te reserved oy either phone.
nwi w wk aii tfwjnna.-
game
Fourth, and made a
were drafted out and bun
waiting patrol wagon. Ah
upstairs
idled
they
into the
Lee, the
proprietor of tha game, waa found try-
ioop an
bat ha
to acoo
cape.
au me money m sight Into
was too Slow to es-
Althuch Jananeae and DilnaH aji nn.
I aersiana one anotnera language, they
i.a. u ni ica oiaics wnen playing ran
tan,
You rotter pay for thla" said one
or ine Japanese in tha patrol wagon
wnne on tne way to the police station
"All light" answered Ah Lee. At the
station tne Japanese tried to hide their
nationality, but tne peeudo Chinese
names were not -accepted.
In the municipal court today Ah Leo
paia a line or lit, ana also nad to hand
over to tne city
nine playera.
$10 for each of the
PEKS0XALS
Hon. Oeorre Alnella f Ralaa Ta
la vtaltlng In PorUaod. Mr. Alnalle Is
a retired lawyer and hia llrM In Bole
44 rars- He has been Intimately as
sociated with th history of that atata
during this time- Before Idaho was a
state us waa elected on the Democratic
ticket delegat to coorress In 1171 and
araln la Hi. He also served as a
memoer oi to eoaaututioaai
tion. v
BASEBALL
BCCSEATXOa- TASK, COB.
TAuuss A2R 4TH STB.
SAN FRANCISCO
- ' VS. ;:
PORTLAND
SEPT. 15, 16, 17, 18. ia. ao
Games begin week days at t :20 p. ra.
eunaay, p. m. Aomiasion fee
Bleachers, 25c; grandstand. 60c; boxes.
ibo extra: cniiaran. Diaaenera. ioa:
granastana. zoc
XtADZES' sat tbidat.
Boys nnder 12 free to bleacbrs
Wednesday.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR OCTOBER ARE 10c AND ISc
W. H. Market! & Co.
LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE
CORNER EAST MORRISON AND UNION AVE.
Complete Showing New Fall Goods in All Depts.
Never in the history of the East Side has any department store
prflvided so largefy, and so well, to supply the demands of East
Side people, for strictly dependable and stylish merchandise,
is has this store for the present Fall and coming Winter season.
We court your investigation and comparison of our qualities and
prices.'
Women's New fall Suits $9.95 to $32.50
Aa exceptionally large showing of handsome tailor made Suits,
in-411 the new colors and patterns. Suits that are exceptionally
well made and trimmed, perfect fitting, and at a saving in price
of from $2.00 to $10.00 to you. Let us show yout
Women's New Faff Coats & Jackets $6.50 to $22.50
Nifty, stylish cbats that are properly tailored in every particular,
and proper in fit. All the best colors and styles, and the prices
extremely modest.
Going to College?
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY .
Salem. Oregon. Offers you tha Follow
ing Courses:
I COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTjfl.
II COLLEGE OP MUSIC,
in COLLEGE OF OKATOBT.
IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
V COLLEGE OF LAW.
VI ACADEMY.
VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY.
All strong, brain developing coursea
Send to tha president for catalogue.
UTT T MILITARY
1JULLJU
ACADEMY
Ir A boarding and day
!J achool for young men
L.7 and boys. Accredited to
Stanford. Berkeley, Cor
r .k nell, Amherst and all
r v 1 atat unlvarsttias and
agricultural collegea,
Make reservations now.
For Illustrated catalogue
and Other literature, ad
dress ; .
Tall term begins Sept. 16, 1908
3. W. HCTXi, M. D., Frlnolpal,
THE ALLEN PREPARA
TORY SCHOOL
Thorough preparation for all eastern
and western coUegea Eighth year be
gins September 2). 190. Catalogs.
THE ALLEN PBEPABA.TORY SCHOOL
foujana. ur.
OwVVVVvVVVVVVVVwrrVVVVVVra
Wa pay you 4 pas east to sare
The
Saving Habit
THEfe
Frae Gates
nuap.sa.
Tonight Last Week of tha Popular
Curtia Playera. In
"Jikej, MIkey. and Ikey"
Big Skating If aaquerade.
Great Whale Exhibition Thla Week.
Women's $8, $9 Skirls $6.35
Tailormade Poplin Skirts,
strictly high grade workman
ship and materials; perfect
fitting skirts and neatly trim
med with goods of same and
silk. Colors blue and black.
Ladies' Pony Coats Vat $3.69
Those nobby new Sweater
Coats, fancy weave in white,
cardinal and oxford. Garments
that are worth $o. n r
Others special at. . . ys5Qa
BnfldlBC rermlU.
C. aL Pr. orwet wetlinr. Orand K-
tweea Alnsworth and Blrsea. tl.eea; J.
K- Crook, erect dwelling. Church be-
a KrTbr and ConmerctaL l.?t:
Henry CeoleT, emct dwIllttg. ast
Tatrty-flrst bwwa fast Bumslda and
Eaat Ankeny. Il.v: H. K. Jnna. rct
dwelling, Tmtllh corner Carter.
ea: c. O. FV. rort Sh"iv EititFfi(h
bet w. mi Pttrrroe sd Qufmhy. i;.a
O. Frasee, erct w;;in. F.aat Tairhlil
Ww Faat Trty-irrith and F-a.t
TMrty-lata, ft : F.noe pltc"irt.
rrt atira. Hawtbrr. r-' f - t
T-,ry-aTBH a-4 fast TMrtr-'riN.
Qreat Whale Exhibition
o-rooT si aarariT. or m bzxp
AT
THC OAKS PARK '
With tall 11 feet long. Greatest known
to sclrntlfle hlatorr. First time In
united states. Imposing natural curl
HIT
Special Sale of Sample Blankets at V4 Off
Very large assortment of sample blankets of every kind, wool
and cotton, plain and fancy, marked at one-fourth off the regular
low prices. Buy now for a big saving.
Is best cultivated
by practice. Open
an account fn our
Savings Depart
ment and see-,how
soon it will interest
you to keep the
small amounts to
swell the account.
Try it.
A dollar will do at first.
Two par coat allowed oa check
ing aoooaata.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
oo Seventh St., Elks Tempi
L. O. RALSTON. . t Pres..
O. L MAC GIBBON.. Cashier.
DALLAS COLLEGE
The purposes of this institution are
to furnish to young men and women
a liberal Christian education, to lay a
deep and broad foundation in tho study
of the sciences, art and philosophy,
and to build up a strong aud intel
lectual moral , character.
Offers) Usual
oal.
sue and xauslcai.
Oollere Courses i Claasl-
Bcitatifio, Blementary. Aoade-
Sxoanses nominal. Tha faculty can
arrange for limited number of students
to earn their way in full or In part.
New term commences September is.
tot Catalogue and Information Addxsa
o. A., mock, sauaa, ur.roa.
ML MCEL COLLEGE
MT, ANGEL, ORE.
n charge pf the Benedictine
'athers. Boarding school for
young men and Doys. 1 erm
opens September 8. Beard, tui
tion and laundry, $210 per year
Preparatory, commercial, scien
tific and classical courses.
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A New Departure
Tha eost of Interments baa been
greatly radueed by the'Uolmaa Uod.r-
taxing company. .
Heretofore It has been tha enston of
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral dl
rectore of Portland, bave departed from
that custom. When casket la furnished
by us wa make bo extra charges for
embalming, burse to cemetery, outside
box or any service that may ba r
quired of ua, except clothing, cemetery ,
and carriaaea. thua effecting a taring
of I2S to fTi on each funeral. ,
THC EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
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NICKELODION
130 SIXTH STREET
Very latest subject changed
every day.
12ic Outing Flannds at 9c
Best 12 l-2c raltie heavy
weight .outing flannels, in
great assortment of new pat-.,
terns and choicest colors, fancy
stripes and checks.
Boys' $1.50 Shoes at 99c
Boys' shoes. 10 to 2; stylish
calf shoes, all solid leather, and
in all sizes from 10 to 2. On
sale Saturday at, per
pair
TEETH
99c
Save
Money
Rev. J. Allen Leas,l1.D.
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New Fall Suits & Rain Coats for Men $1 0 to $25
Mxr ivmui CBnrBcat.1
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will tt a r ef f 'My
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The nobbiest and best men s
suits we have shown. ' Suits
that are handsomely made, per
fect fitting, shape retaining
and moderate in price. See
our union made suits.
Raincoats and orercoats that
are all to be desired for style,
and modest in price. Genuine
Priestley'. craYenette raincoats
in newest patterns $10.00,
912.50, $15.00, $18.00
Owne and have) fr eTarrfnsMoav
WE EXTRACT TEETH FRTK.
SILVER FILLINGS S5a CT
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SOLD CROW Kg . ...Sl.SO TO l&.4
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New, ' Crawford Shoes for Men $3 50, $4, $5
Boston Dentists
Bulled Linseed Oil
GALLON LOTS 58t
Raw Linseed Oil
GALLON LOTS 8Ta
Pure White Lead
PER loa ST.50
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Portland Sash & Door Co.
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COAL
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