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' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1008. ,,:-L 1 11 i.jj. 1 mja.j ijj..u.iihiii . j-i-J... a-uui-u. -w iui-ilj i i i H6V About CALIFORNIA HOTEL OPENS OFFICE axoou awd ooLsvaaxa, OXOOZJi AJTS COLLiatL the Children HERE TO CAPTURE NORTHERN TRADE I Town Topics - foXIGIirS AMUSEMENTS. , Ixnssome Town' Dunealow '"Tlii Ollded Fool' Maker "Tha Roral Cher Grand .Vaudeville rintim pur Lyrlo Vaudeville "Nell Owynn" 'Tenneaaee'a Partner" At the meeting of the Central W. C T. U. ' Monday afternoon the followlnf ; persons war elected aa superintendents of departments: Mra. Ada M. Unruh, lefflaJn ttv; Mra. N. Inman, ministerial; Mra. H. M. Clinton, Sunday achool; Mra. M. M. Sleelh, temperance; Mra. E. Hlmea. literature and parliamentary . linage; Mlaa 8. I. Lyman, press; Miss Moorhouse, achool savings banks; Mra. M. liouatan, medal contest; Mra. E. Whltesldes, systematic giving; . Mra. Ounn, aoldiera and aallora; 'Mra, Blan- t'hard. Babbath obaervance; Mra. Kellnr- Northrup, moral education; Mra. Wll- ) llama, social meetings; Mra. H. reea, lower mission; Mra. U. L. Hidden, meetluga; Mra. C. M. Wooddy, perlod ; k-ala. Delegates to atate convention: ' Mra. Inman. Mra. ChrlattanTMra. Badg- . ley. Mlaa Lyman. Mra. Thayer, Mra, ;- Hidden, Mra. Whltealdea, Mra. Uunn. t The petltlona of II property ownera - - of South 'Portland have been filed in the city attorney'a . offloe protesting a SCHOOL DAYS NOW AND A LIT- TLB MUSIC JUST ENOUGH TO REST THEM UP FROM THEIR OTHER STUDIES. Tba fact that tba northweat country la held in high favor by the hotel men of California la avldenoed by tba neweat move on the Dart of tha famous Hotel Del Monte. Appreciating tba patronage of 'the people of thla vicinity Manager Tht Piano Exchanft and Bargain-1 earner baa for -the paat few montha Room Solve tha Qutatlon for tha u"a wnoiaenna; wnat means no anouid Par.na Whi. Vf ava Roma Lit. 10 things little easier for us voiuuuciauun iwi vww i nouae. as a result he decided to ooen a permanent offloe In Portland and his representative haa arrived to make ar- How would vou like to make about ?'!?,'. Vh chV!r J tliO for tan minutes of your timet Tou 7 W"LJZ. " Wl.ft can make It the only dlffloult thing T ih. JV .hni k. ku .n.Min i. ih im. ' enthusiastic over the proapecta for the in cumins; peaaon a Dusiness. "Our elm In opening an offloe In the packing aualnst tha vaLatillahment of riant in the eltv on tha Southern Pa cific Una. The signers of the petition f do not like the Idea of atock being f' brought paat their doora to a packing . house. They aay , tbe odora from the mooing klne and the squealing plga and ,': bleating eneep are not any too pleaaant Following are the names ef the petition era: C. K. Ladd. W. M. Whldden, Peter Krn, F. R. B. Hart. R. L Durham, Tliomaa Viggert. N. A. toucka, H. T. Pag, A. C- Emmons, Charles H. Carey, i. R. MeCrakcn, Bert B. Eapey and C. yH. Elston. '. Pinal arrangements have been : made for the lecture tonight on "Fireproof - Conatructlon" by J. B. Leonard, a con t'btrut'tlon engineer of Ban Franclaco, in ' the auditorium of the Commercial club. A committee representing tha realty !on rl mid the Architects' association Is looklii r after the detnlla connected with til- aJiireBU. Mr. Leonard will be the gurnl of H. B. King of this city at an informal dinner at the Nortonla before the lecture tonight. After tha lecture there wtll b a smoker in the Architects' club rooms, when the opportunity will be afforded all the architects In the city to meet Mr. IeonarJ. lng then you can underatand, wby Piano Exchange and Bargain . Room I rnnuiirf i. ......i... .' . i iT.KlT . ii.. . ." t0 th ,ou,h w1tn eoourate lnforma And thev are good planoe, every oneln- . k. iir. m of them from exchangee, tajten aa mftJ. arrangemanta for them and wire part pay on Genuine Pianola. Planoa th8lr re.erv",tion. .0-that verythlni anl A aa Aam m r a awaai mw aaallaaal nf I m a ' "v -v. i' . . I "in oe reaay ror tnem wnen tney arrive. Baby Grands alnce the openlnf of our Th fact that atop-over nrivllegea are great Baby Grand exhibition, now go- a;lven on aU through tlcketa makea "i on- men, ao mfny w ,, vmml I every one anxloua to spend aome time at - summer renie are coming in ti ms- uei Monte. ng into the Bargain Boom and marked at must go ' prices. i ne "A great many people from thla aeo- t inn fA tn Ili MAnttt wlntap Th eoat you half. and. soma for less hotel with Its marvelous situation. Ita aurronndlnga so full of historic and de- M UVBia. VUU uaux. aMIIU Bfuiitw vi avevi than half value. If the wife or oh 11 . .V llghtful association. Its wonderful park of more than 111 acrea repraaentlna; the furthaat advance In landacape gardenarr art Ita unequaled acanerr an tonlo cli mate) g one of the moat popular winter ,! In tKa rM Na other Place or- fera auch opportunity for the enjoyment of outdoor life and aport under Ideal oniwminn Aaif ajid tennis ean b played every day la the year and the grounds are without equal on ins oout, as are the rldea, drlvea. . bathing and other arrangementa for emueameni. iti.1 umfa la nnlv (hpaa and one hall hnura' Hda from San Francisco. It la ih. hnHii nlaa for the Jolly part lea who go down both br train and by mo tor The train aenrlce between the elty mnA Twil Mante la excellent both for ahort trlpa or for connection from the i Faslcrn Bat Factory ' Third SU ! bel. Oak aa , ' ; - v . ' i Why ' we ean ', i afford to sell , ' - ? XZ M kata tor aa ,; ; ' C. ' HO. Becauae , i' t wa are . the 1 ' i r . I mfg'a Come , 1 1 i V . and eiainine .'' ' Md" b- r 1 fore you buy 1 l"m lna hata. Open , I """" 11 11 'evenings. AiruasaixjrTm. Croivn Theatre. 181 Alder, near Third. Craaed Jealouay. by Theatre. I4fh anil WiahlnvtAN Phonee Main I and A-11IJ. TOMOHT KVKHY NIGHT TIH8 WEKK. Bpeelal Price Matinee Saturday. KOLB & D LL MUSICAL COMEDY. "LONISOME TOWN" Evenings. 11.60 to 25c; Mat, $1 to Ita. '.iVnSJ Skery'? B UNO ALOW THEATRE dren have been promised a piano, now la tbe time to aand It home, and if ready caah Is not convenient, "pay a little at a time" the coat la so small now tha piano will aoon be paid for without reeling the amau sums you pay mommy. . thla writing It la nearly Impossi ble to give a Hat of the planoa that are on sale today. Monday the par gain room waa nearly "cleaned out, but we have filled It ud again, and are now ready for you with aome 10 or 40 nice, clean oargaina tne heat or tna wen known makea at prices ranging- from tltS to tH and up. Come down today. If poaalble, when choice will be beat. Bilars Piano Exchange and Bargain Room downstairs. 161 Washington st. Twenty-five ts close out t hlna Olaee company, 1(1 Morrleon. Journal want ada. lo a word. BUTTS BOYS SHIP ORE Empire Thenar Co. (Inn I. lessee GEO. L. IIAKL'R, Ueneral Manager. Home of the famon.i Raker Stock com pany. All week, matinee Hat., presenting Nat Goodwin a noted comedy aucceaa. "A QXLDXD POOL." Prices Eve 25e. S6r. 60c: mat. 16o. tSc Next week. "The Olrl of the Oolden West Baker Theatre MsS Mln 1 BTTTTJT PENMAVflHTP TTVTa?R A VKH ARTIiT. HTUDf BOOKKEEPING I'NDBR AN EXPERT ACCOTTNTANT. lb BTl'Df BANKING UNDER A NATION HTl'nr roRpnp.ATtoM ArrotiNTiNrt irvnifR a STUDY ARITHMETIC UNDER A THOROUGH MATHEVtATlCI Af HiNV rAMflTfril. ITNDER A 8Y8TF.M MAM. flTHTlT PORTER. STUDT CORHOP.ATION ACCOUNTI nni i iioicit v a-' i- f a nunv i un m m a a n SHORTHAND UNDER A CONVENTION AJD COUHT R3- TPEWRITINO UNDER TYPEWRITING UNDER A PRACTICAL TOUCH OFERATOn. STUDY LETTERWRITINO. ENGLISH, SPELLING. ETC- UNDKK THOR OUOHLY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. - , TO U BAD OlaT AT THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE bat An nan sxasiom. otxittx An mtamx utm. Oregon Theatre Co., (Inc.) L. BAKER, leasee. General Manager. J. N. Bramhall Arrived in Portland Yesterday With the st.HTfc Glad Tidings From Goldfield for the t Butte Boys Stockholders. Tonight, all week, mallnaea Tue., Thurs., leader of all musical shows. France's original production. "TBI XOYAIi CHir." to whtstlhiK sons- hita. famoue beauty chorua, 66 people, 65. Eve pricee, 25c. 60c, 75c.tl: mat.. 26e. BOo Nert week "Xhe oat ana us naaie.-' The 5TAR.?hm! Maln 6i,t Great factory mistake Bhoe sale at !91 Morrison street Label a wrong on fall shoea Just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Pellar's. Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at A sacrifice. Men's $4 and tt shoes, ilow tl.&6; men's James A. Banister, 8. & M.. etc.. $6 and $7 values now $3 86: women's 13.60 and $4 shoes, now 12.45; boys' and girls' school shoea, values to 13. now 11.85; children's fancy dress shoes. 11.60 and 13 values at 26c. 60c and 11. Dellar's, successor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth The atftrkhnMara nf Rutte Rati Con- and demanded a reward of 16. When I solldated who are eager to hear the this was refused he sent the package rood news of an ore ahlnment from by express to Miller. The ezpressage Lydla lease can meet Mr. Bramhall at was but 60 cents, but Collings. so the I tha comnanv'a office. D2S Chamber of complaint alleges, wanted 15 collected. Commerce building-, any afternoon this i nib was again rerusea, ana me pacai- week. Mr. BramhaJl is here direct rrom age stayed in the hands of the express the mine and will be glad to meet all company. Captain Mahona will lecture tonight at the First . Free Methodist church under the auspices of the Men's club. Subject: "The Destiny of the Repub lic." On tomorrow evening he will speak on "The Three Factors of Our Interested parties and give them all the Information they desire regarding the Butte Boys properties. Mr. Bramhall, who is a heavy stockholder, today In an Interview with a Journal represen tative, paid: "I am highly elated over the wonder ful showing at Lydla and the other Civilization", Thursday evening, "Our properties Being worked by our com Greatest Economic Problem ; And on Friday evening, "Trie Young Man and His Business." The lectures are free and a cordial invitation Is extended to all. Mr. Mahone spoke last evening to a good-sized auaMence on the sub- t, "The Anglo Saxon vs. the Span uivuitauon. ject ish Judge Charles E. Wolverton was on the bench in the federal court this mornine: and set several cases for hear : lng. The case against Robinson and Miller was set for trial to begin Sep tember 24. The case of Booth, against the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance com pany will begin October 1. In the mat ' ter, of Jones and Mays, convicted In the land fraud cases, the defendants were , , given 30 days to file a transcript of theiT CHbc, which is being taken to tne court or appeaas. Mayor George F. Rodgers of Salom ; ' Will" address the voter of SHinnyslde :. Thursday night. Mayor Rodgers haa notified the Republican state central committee that he will take the stump for the Republicans during the re mainder of the campaign, and will make ' such addressee as desired by the com , mlttee. The Bunnyslde meeting will be his first address of the campaign. ' There will be other speakers. Charged by his wife with assaulting her this morning and then kidnaping their little daoghter and refusing to tell where she is, Andrew Vowell, a : barber, was arrested by Constable Wae r.er Just before noon today. Powell admits striking his wife, from whom he was separated, but steadfastly declines to tell the child's whereabouts. Mrs. I'owell has been living at 380 V4 East Alder street, while Powell's home is tS4 East Tenth. A meeting of the Portland Rose so clety will be held In the chamber of commerce rooms on Friday evening, September 25 at 8 o'clock, for the pur pose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and the transaction or any other business that may be lawfully brought before it. B. McFarland, president. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 6 and 8 a. m. and 5. and 8 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully, it will be shut off. -X. F. W. Leadbetter has been aued In the circuit court for 1390, alleged to be due for rent for offices in a building ownea Dy o. ts. ceuara. rne latter al leges that Leadbetter agreed to pay 120 per month for offices near the Madison street bridge, but that he haa nald nothing. C. S. Fulton and A. J. Winters helped out the city treasury to the extent of 110 each In the municipal court this morning, that sum being their fine for overspeeding their motor cars. pany. While the Lydla la now a ship per of rich ore, much must be done In the way of further development to work this property economically and to the of progress I am confident In a very short time Lydla will be making lara best advantage, but at the present rate ge and regular shipments and the stock holders of Butte Boys Consolidated will be receiving monthly dividends. The Butte Boys lease on Florence is tun neling toward the big B. Fraction dyke with rapid atrldea and I would not be I Matinees Wed., Sat. and Sun. For the surprised to learn of a big etrlke on Entire Week of Kept 10. that property any time in the next 10 GEOXGIA SAKfll days. After these two leases are both I IN malrln rxnilar hlnminti tha Work on I "ITEI.I. QWYYITB the original Bntte Boye will be pushed Mat. at 2 30 p. m , 15c and 25c; every k,Hr than .,-. Kefnra. nd that oroD-1 eve. at 8:16. 16c. 25c. S6c, 60c. Beats i. v. i . v. n t th, hi crirAaf I n-in v Iia reserved bv either Dhone. hlnner. in tha Ked mountain district. Next Week "Unole Josh Parkin.- The Butte Boye Consolidated, with three mines shlDDlng ore. will be able to pay monthly dividends larger than f ood achool none better. Well eatabliahed reputation- Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Expenaee low. Many other advantages. Let ua tell you about them. Writ for catalogue. . ' SALEM, OREGON W. I STALEY, PRINCIPAL McMinnville College OFFERS TBE IDEAL EDUCATION . Its whole environment la clean wholesome: no saloons; good city the present selling price of the atock. The stockholders of Butte Boys are to be commended on the loyalty they have shown to their company and the way they have responded from time to lime wnen iney were assea 10 our auui tlonal shares so the work could be con tinued. The best mine In the world would never have been opened up If some one had not furnished the capital for development, and those who are ln atrumental In giving to the people the wealth of the earth cannot oe ior mgn- ly praised for their thrift and Industry, and are entitled to tne minions oi ocu lars that go to, them In the way of divi dends." ' PANTAGES THEATRE AOTAITCXD V1UDEVILL2. Stars of AU Hatlons Engagement Extraordinary of 1ILLS. LOUISE And her high school acrobatic monkeys. ppeclal Added Attraction. TJS OLDE HOim CHOIR.. Sweetest Singers In America. Matinees dally, 15 cents; two shows at night, 15 and 25 cents. HBBaaaaaa.a..aaaa.....H..UW..........a Mm JsV 'VtV aa, isWAWfsVr aUIA aM ! W J THOMPSON CAN FIT YOU" THE LYRIC THB BI.tDXAI.Ii STOCK COMPAHT Tcnnessc's Partner Mawrrw HABIAM EH TZTJjja BOUl. go ernment: strong, aggressive churches. A Christian Faculty. Courses: Preparatory. Collegiate. Con servatory and Commercial. bulletin just issued. AOSmSSS, "IT. S. O, BOX 87." XoJClnnTlUe OoUere, If QUI pb villa. Or. trated THE GRAND Vandevllle deluxe Charles Th wing. William G. Luta and C V. Burt have riled articles of lncor fn 1100,000, oration of the Cranberry Placer Mln- g company, it has a capital stock of Another Biff BilL Welch, Francis at Co. In th.e rest and Furious One-Round Oomadr JBont un titled "The nip Mr. Flop." All, Kunter fc Aki, Noreltonlana Lonli Chevalier and Company. Mills, Tbeo and Her Dandles, Sakata. Fred Bauer. Oranda scope. Eight' new citizen took oath of allegiance before Presiding Judge Gan tfvnbeln In the circuit court Veaterday. They were Carl Johan Carlson, Johan Anton Lindstrom and Arthur Bimon v Lavy, natives of Sweden; Matthias Carlson and George F. Rusch, natives of Russia: Stahes Demetrie Skullarenes of Greece. Hans Jurgen Hansen of Ger many and Sebastyan Wojclk of Austria. We SDonge and press your clothes. shine your shoes, all for 11.60 month. Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Free to Any Man i lne suit of clothes to every twenty-fifth man that orders a suit. Werner Petterson company, tail ors. 146 Second street, near Morrison. Messrs. Edward Drake and W. L. Swan, both formerly employed by Meier & Frank company for many years, are showing exclusive styles in .ladles' cloaka and suits at their new store. 415 Washington street. -Don't fall to take advantage of their Intro ductory prices. Vour inspection cor dially Invited. A certificate showing the increase of capital stock of the L. P. Lee Lumber company from 110,000 to 140.000 haa been filed with the county clerk. Any poor win needing a friend, help. or aavice. can nppiy or write lo Matron Adjutant J. Peterson, 192 East Fif teenth north, Portland, Or. THOMPSON "VSgZ&lr Germany's foremost physician says: "The rapidity and accuracy with which Thompson corrects eye troubles is nothing short of mar velous." No charge for expert examination or advice. PERFECT FITTING GLASSES AS LOW AS $1.50. Suite 209 Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets, Second Floor. The Largest and Best Equipped Optical Parlors in Portland. H M SKiniiiiiEasaBEuBsnniEiniiiiEiuicBian8nBiBBi The following articles were found on the streetcars yesterday and can be re covered by calling- at lost article room. First and Alder streets: Gold watch, . fountain pen, purse, three packages, seven umbrellas and shoe. Sunnyslde W. C. T. U. will hold a mothers' meeting; at tne home of Mrs. Hurlburt, 1029 East Lincoln, Thursday. September 24, at 2:30 p. m. Mra. Hid den will bo the speaker of the afternoon. . Friends and atrangera will be welcome. Twenty-five to 60 per cent reductions on crockery, cut glass, hand-painted china, etc. Elite China tt Glass com pany, Z6i Morrison, near Park. Steamer Jessie Harkins. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavaa Washington atreet does: at 2 p. in. C. W. Miller of Vancouver has begun , a replevin ault la tha Justice court to recover from the Merchanta Express A Transportation company a package of due bill cards, which he declares are necessary to him aa a collecter for the cree Publishing company. Minneapolis It seems that a Portland man, P. Col lings, found the package at the Oaks ! 1 ' " Battle Creek Baths Ladles days, gen tlemen nights. Main 1938, A-191S. Third floor, Oregon lan building. E. WV- Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building-. Seventh and Stark sta. Woman's Exchange, ill Tenth atraat. lunch 11:10 to 1; business men's lunch. Dr. Haynes, optician. 101 Salmon, near Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright. D. Chambers A Ron., optlclana, Morrison street, corner of Sixth. Ill W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Woodward dancina- nartv Woodman hall, every Thursday, east aide ertgns. 114 TambilL Mala How does it happen that the sale of Ivory Soap is so great? Is it better than other soaps? Yes. Is it purer? Yes. ' Is it cheaper? Yes. t There you have it, Iv6ry Soap combines, as no other soap does, the three all-important essentials of Good Value Purity and Econ omy. x Ivory Soap 99lS Per Cent. Pure. Beraror. tIL Dr. MoCrackea, dentist Itothchlld bid. Dr. K. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Jacob, tba tailor, 191 Morrison at. M illinery Specials For Wednesday and Thursday All high-grade Dress Hats, including imported patterns and plumed hats; regular $25 to $50; about 40 of these, at SPECIAL, 1-3 OFF. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in Tailored Suit Hats, at ft 5.00, f 7.00 and .. 89.00 UNTRIMMED FLATS, the shape rtow so popular because it can be cut and made up into so many pretty shapes for girls; sold everywhere for $1.25; black, brown, navy, cardinal, myrtle; best quality wool felt; newest models; special UtC Two Entrance NONPAREIL CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINERY 124 Sew nth 334 Wash. NICKELODION 130 SIXTH STREET Very latest subjects changed every day. Good Wages Are PaidTelegraphers Demand exceeds supply. EA8ILT AC' QUIRED. SHORT HOURS. We will place you. Day and evening classes. Open all the year. Oregon Expert College B3 riTTH ST, ITTM nOOB. BASEBALL BECBEATXOSr PAS It, CO. VAUGHN A2TX B4TK STB. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND SEPT. S3, 83, 94, 83, 88, 87. Games begin weeK days at 8:30 p. m., Sunday, .2:30 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers. 25c; grandstand, EOc; boxes. 25o extra: children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand. 25c. &ADXES' DAT TaUCDAT, Bore under II free to bleachers Wednesday. TJTI MILITARY LILLjLj ACADEMY A boarding and day school for young men and boys. Accredited to Stanford, Berkeley. Cor nell. Amherst and sll state universities and agricultural colleges. Make reservations now. For illustrated catalogue and other literature, ad dress ' Fall term begins Sept. IS, 1908 J. W. BIM, K. S, Principal, FOBTitAXD. ouaoa PENDLETON ACADEMY PENDLETON, OREGON. PREPARES FOR ALL LEAD. ING COLLEGES, EAST AND WEST. . OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES College Preparatory, Literary Musical, Commercial, also Spe cial Courses in .Domestic Sci ence" and Instrumental and Vo-( cal Music. For catalog and other infor mation, address Rev. W. It Bleakney Ph.D. Pendleton, Oregon. TEETH Timr nnoirrwij 0w S Save Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. SILVER FILLINGS 35 UP GOLD FILLINGS 75 UP SET OF TEETH 94.QQ SPLENDID SET fft.OO GOLD LKUWNa SZ.&O TO 85. OO All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 years' experience. Boston Dentists 991 H Morrison St, Crpow Postofflce. Some Phone A-903O. Phone Mala 8030. We pay yon 4 per east to save There Is BOY RUNS AWAY WITH DAD'S AUTO rraltr4 Press twill wk-a.1 Tacoma. Wash- Sept. I Josecb K Addison, a student at the University of Washington and a son of Joseph R. Addison, president of the South Tacoma Lumbar eompaay. kast Mondar raa away with aa automobile, headed. It ts bellerao, ror w l soon si a. At North Bemd the anacnlne raa out er gasoline. As the auto aeeded otber repairs also, be wrote back to Iris parents telling thorn where It waa. Abandoning tbe machine a started ier epokajt. Addleoa has aant a Bias after . tha nar-htne and will try ta looata hla sn. young Aaoisoa is n rsare old. Hie rts ear ata eecapade la due to t of flt-tefnpr. Tbe boy wanted to ro to the l nlverslty or wisronata te finish bis odwratlon. they aay. bat Ms parents thou fat beat that be r tat boalne. Urn waa saorh laeeasod mm aVetarmtnost lo go aayway. Tonty-fly to (t por coat redaetlowe to elooe fot aia.tee stork crorkerr. rat rlssa. kan4-paJat4 ehln. etn. Rita ChlitA A Giaoa conpany. til Merrtaoav First A en si rifle Natrwat IJ- rtora " r --. Hi. 11. It, It. 14. t(. It, st tbe FwniaM Lovstry Ot.k N PiiEleiit Mate When bajrbg' a hat, you "want something different from your neighbor's something that is exclusively yours. At Fraley's you can choose from over a thousand Trimmed Hats. There are no duplicates. Each is a distinct model; not factory-trimmed, but fashioned by expert milliners. Besides many novel importations, all that is newest and best in both English and French styles has been cleverly adapted to meet the needs of the American woman. Prices from $4.00 to $40.00. If roa wish a hat trimmed to order, Fralev's milliners are creative artists and designers of exceptional ability. W'ith an unusually large assort ment of untrimmed shapes to choose from, as well as the latest trimming novelties, they .will create a hat that will harmonixe with your costume and perfectly exemplify your individuality. 212-214 THIRD STREET, COMER SAUiOK FortliSd Htad;u2rtcr$ for Eats cf Distfcsctlcn ' t . " - - A' About it it only requires determination and a little care to complete your success in life. Place a dollar in our Savings Depart ment, with small amounts added each week ; you will soon form the saving habit and establish yourself and have "money in the bank." Try it. Two per cent allowed oa check ing accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 00 Seventh St., Elka Temple L. O. H ALSTON ..Pres. O. L. MAC GIBBON.. Cashier. 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 I mar departments open September 9. Commercial, academic and col legiate departments open Septem ber 10. Catalogue sent upon re quest. , -. No Trouble ADVERTISING Stenographers and Bookkeep ers Can Make Themselves More Valuable By Studying Ad vertising. Day or Night Classes I BUSINESS COLLEGE Ul I WASM1NOTOM AMOTSMTH STS, I I PORTLAND. OttBOON J 1 WRITE FOR CATALOG IK ilmi Plaam TH s fWlMH Flemish and Oak Finish 1.40 PER OA1XQH Liquid Wood Filler S1.25 PER GALLON Portland Sash S Door Co. rOBT&AJTD, OB. a so rmoarr an. Tomorrow PORTLAND DAY CO TO COUNTRY CLUB PACIFIC NATIONAL SHOW Set Blx Ad. Part 14 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY The Dalles. Oregon. A select boardlns and day school for young- ladles. This Institution la located oa the south bank of the picturesque Columbia, and conducted by the Bisters pi tha Holy Names of Jeaus and Kerr. Owing; to the rapid Increase f stu dents enrolled during recent years. It haa become necessary to . enlaraa tha capacity of all departmental The entlra building haa undnrrotve complete reno ration and la now In readlnaea for the opening of the forty-fourth acholastlo year. September t. ltOt. Thorouah courses art offered fa 8cleBtlfla Aeademle. Pransutai-v ak-hanl and excellent Department ef Muslo. For prospectus apply to Sister . lu peiior. ' DALLAS COLLEGE Tbe purposes of this tastlrutloo are to furnish to yeunsT men aad werasa a liberal Christian educatloa. to la r a deep aad broad founaaUon ta the study of the sciences, art and phlkoaoi-n y, and to build up a etrasur aad toi.i 1 actual morai character. OfTero Vswal OoOre Csaisasl C"! st eal, atsiifo, BUaaseasary, Aeaae. '?TTes mrltal Tho faculty rtn arranse fnr Ilcnltsd rotr Sr of st ai' t ears their way In full kt in r"". New ten teaantwi September It Iot (febalog-ee aa Iirsmttioi Atlitti . aru atOCA. aaaa. Cret;. T1LII01TIILNERALVfATEPJ THE ALLEN rREPAHA- TORY SCHOOL Tboroer rrrr!!& f s'l . . -. . and weet.rs ev..'ta I.s"- , i. r as etteo.t-r II, llfi. i ' TUB lU-r"fi'.i' tf 1 I L I LAPP? A it L.:t i S ' J l 8