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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1SC3. 5 .TOXIGnT'S -AMUSEMENTS Orpheum Grand Fant&ge PUtr Oaks Lyrlo ..Vaudeville ,....,.,,. Vaudeville .Vaudeville Moving Picture xori DElffl MID Stf QUID SEE LAKE Archbishop Cliristie Ke- .; turns From Central ': Oregon. . Si Abandon gix Children Blx children. left In charge of the Children' hom In nrll bv thplr father. Charle Roaky, were apportioned among1 three charitable institutions by Judge Bronaugh In the juvenile court yesterday, and unleg&the father appear within 80 day they Will placed lor tuopiiou. iv Dlaced lor anorn be turned the children be permanent!: Tlrtftkv. " when 1 over, nald' be had aecured work with a ! contrae-ter at Grand Dalles, Wash., and ! would pay 45 per month for the support of each child. Since then he has not i been heard from, and letters have been I unanswered. The children range In age ' from a to 14 years. The two oldeet ( were . awarded to the Boys' and Girls' : iq vucie-iy, luree iu ins Limmow wh -ana the baby to the BaDy noma. Aide Street Owner Objeet City i Auditor A. L. parbur sent out tne no- tleea of assessments on Alder street J property yesterday to pay for the 1 straightening of th Jo where It enters Washington street The property own 1 er were charged approximately $6.40 j a foot tor this improvement, making the man who owns a couple of lots pay $640. The removal of the Jog wa done) J. Daly's triangular lot or the ' :.br shaving E. I at the intersection, and the bi cost change foots ud, to something like $4$,' i 000, which charge has -been distributed 1 along Alder street from -fitout "street I to the river. The owners on the lower i end of the street feel mirth aggrieved ! and ey they will remonstrate not only with tin but with effeot " F rail Thirty and Is Unhurt ; Little Jrls Hill, $ years eld, mlracu t lously escaped death - yesterday, when aha ell from the roof of a building at , Auditorium ball. She dropped $0 feet. ; The rlrl is the daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. William Hill of 2114 Second street, r Iris was playing on the roof with other Children and climbed upon the para ' pet. loosing her balance, she fell..; No bones were broken and she was only badly shaken up and frightened, bhe $ able to be out today. . V Tumoral of M. O. Wisdom Some changes have been made in, the final piana ror me sunerat or m. u. wisaoin. who died Thursday afternoon. Tho funeral will take place at 1:30 tomor row afternoon from Trinity, Episcopal church, corner of Nineteenth and Ever : ett street The services will be held tinder the auspices of the Elks' lodge. of which Mr. Wisdom was a- member. " with Rev. W. R. Powell, chaplain of the Bishop Morris Memorial chapel at the Good Samaritan hospital, oxriciating. ' -- 1 v "Watlonal" Entertainment A national entertainment will be held at the 6we f dish Balvatlon Army hail, 43U uurn- rlde street, formerly the old Swedish .utheran church. An Interesting pro fram will be given, in which five nat ions will be represented. Captain Jen i Sen from Taooma will be in charge of the meeting,' assisted by the officers and soldiers of the corps. An interest ing feature of the program will be a piano selection from Miss Anderson. Horses la Bad Condition Cruelty to anlmalav was the charge preferred against V. LaloneA last night by Hu . mane Offloer Crate, the man being eon . fined in the city Jail for several hours last night He was driving: two horses ' with great sores on their backs when arrested by the officer. Lalon will be put on trial In municipal, court lion- (".. t-" . j.', ., v - - On Ground of Cruelty Suit for di . vorce on the ground of cruelty has been begun In the circuit court by Olive D. Ten Eyck against Levi E. Ten Eyck. She says he has choked her, and went to 'dances with - other women. ' Bhe was married at., Grand. ..Junction. Colo... In July. 1900. v - . v . wanteer in - noiane jonn rtxjna.K, ' wanted In Spokane on a charge of glv i ing rull line to a mongsgea rarm. was . arrested last night by Detectives Ma- loney and Mallet. He will be held until ' an offloer from the inland, eity is sent i for, him, Pecaak faces awindlln i ' Caahier Company Inoorporated len . Todd. Ci W. Meadowa and V. 1 Barnum liave filed articlea of Incorporation or . the United States casnier company, wun a capital of $200,000. It will deal la a r patented change machine. "No wonder the Indians of Oregon wove t)eautiful and- fantastic legends about Crater Lake, for it is, wonderful enough to awake the' imagination of ven-avase's mindA In this spirit Archbishop Christie returns to Portland from a trip through central Oregon and tae Klamath country. - . Called by the missionary duties of his church the archbiehop has been, making an frxtended tour of the Interior of Oregon. On the trip to the Crater Lake tuuHiry no went by automobile from Wed lord and returns rhrTr1 with th wonderful scenery and the great possl- t, r . luc empire tnrougn which he Jouineyed. I .'. i " e"- sorry," said the arch-, bishop, "that the $100,000 provided by legislature for the construction of iu, viwr uuu roao nas Been held up in the courts. In my mind the comple tion of that road would be a most poweriux aaveruaement for- the . state. Vier K IS one of the great won- tiers of nature.- The surrounding courv- wunuenui ana BUDume. 1 was only there for a few hours In the early morning,, but the short grllrppse I had, with tne sun last rising across the lake la something I will never forget. ' "The rpads in the national park are rood, and considering the roughness of the country, the roads leading to the lake are good, but if a road were con structed from Medford It would be a great thing for Oregon." ' Th noted traveler la also enthusi astic over the future possibilities of the eentral portion of the state and all of Oregon in general. JUMO. ConyJnceda.jaiL'thatre-J euu is o do one or the greatest states ,"" union. oexieve tnat Medio rd will be a great city in the future. It has a wonderful country around It, a dlatrlct of great fertility, vast resources and beautiful climate. , I believe it has m Kicai luiure. . "The world knows but little of Oregon, of its varied resources, of its vast reaches of timber and rich ln witn u,Tuiuim jxi y inp nas opened my syes aa they hare never before been opened. I- DCileve Oregon - la ta be great etate of many people, large cities auia (.uniuium prosperity ;n role, and the other members of the com pany are seen to advantage, TTou'Ii be sorry if you miss this opening bill of me jiew company. , Timber Valley Couple Wed. Spl DUptdi to The Jmiruel I The Ualles, Aug." II. Wheitier the physical examination law had anythin to do with it or not is not stated, bu Waaco county is richer by the price of a marriage license ie granted to jame F. ..est and Mrs. Hattie Claxton. who were married in this city . yesterday, Mr. west is a prosperous farmer of Timber Valley, and Mrs. Claxton was also somewhat of a farmer In that vi cinity until a few days ago, when she esiaDiisnea a residence here. Reception to Fbstor Cookf (Special DIsMtcn to Tim JonrBaLt The Dalles, Or., Aug. 21. On Thurs- aay evening a farewell reception wa tendered Rev. P. L. Cook in the First Christian church on Eighth and Court streeta Rev. Cook leaves today for Portland, where he haa accepted the position I associate to Rev. J. F. Oormley, pastor of. th Central Chris tian cnurch. ' . . ! ... Eastern Oregon doesn't want railroad building blocked by legal quibbling, re- miirM Lit i iilb i rreKUiuan. - SVVWVvWvWvWvWC "Jt Conservative Custodian SAVKGS DATuI Archbiahon C land about two weeks ago and for the rlstle returned to Port- weeaa ago and for the been at Columbia ool- past week lege attending the annual retreat of the prlesthoftd of the state. He rsturned to bi residence yesterday. FIIICIIOT SPEMS HERE AUGUST 30 Chief Forester Olfford Plnchot whose controversy with s Secretary Balllnger nu scirrea up oincui circle all over the United States, wlU be in Portland August ao and will not only be la con sultation with the conservation com mission here and the lumbering Inter. est a, but will speax in public on' "Con aervatlon and the Plain People.". It is expected that in this address, aeuverea in tne neart 01 tne timber sec- tion. Forester Plnchot will state his own position and explain Just where he and Secretary Balllnger have fallen out August S6, 17 and 21 Forester Plnchot will be present at the First National Conservation congress, at which thefol. lowing , uregoa delegates will be pres ent: J. Nr Teal, Ben Irwin. W, L. Find ley, H. IX Langille of, Portland, and C W. Thompson of Cascade Lock. At the- conclusion of this congress Forester will come to 'Portland as the guest of J. N- Teal. Forester Plnchot' add res will be flven at the Unitarian church, corner erenth and Yamhill street, at J to. on Monday, August $0.- Inson. erect' two story frame' dwelling. (1600; Kilpatrlck street, between Bran- nnn Ind I van - w Ann .i,nn erect two story frame hotel. $8000:i Seventy-fourth Street between Fremont and Klickitat, Oeorge Newham, , erect two story frame dwelling, $2600: Gree ley street, between Holman and Port land boulevard, li. w. Hofstrand, erect two story frame dwelling, $2600; Staf ford street, between Union avenue and Sixth street, Fred Buff, erect one story frame dwelling, $1600; Thirty-third street, between Market and Stephens, W. Russet erect 1H story frame dwell ing, $2000: Commercial street between ueKura ana roruano oouievarq, 1. C. Campbell, erect 1 story frame dwell ing, $1600; East Thirty-sixth street, be tween Clinton and Division, H. K. Do- neriy, erecv one story rram dwelling, uv. Riiniiay trio. Leave Taylor treet dock. Oregon City boat. nday 9 a. m., 12 m. and 8 p. m, ; Round trip 4 cents. Jioketg good on O. W. P. car. ' . ' Out Of Our Temporary QnarteraW will be open for business Monday, Au- fust I, at 411 Washington street, three lock west from our temporary place. Jfi. H-3doorehouse & Company. Oompamy Incorporates w. B. Berry, M- J. Berry, L. B. Gibson and E. M. Gib ion have filed article -of incorporation -of the Economical Light company, cap ital stock $6000. teams si Kartrna, for Camas, Waahouaal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday. Leaves wasmngtoa street k at a , m. : " , n SnliurM B On mtninl tltnM ' corner Sixth and Washington street. ! Kaieiga building, rooms iv ana 11. .'PAYS ; f 4 Per Cent: i q?ei - ; For ; the convenience of ; I ! its customers on Satur- j I ; 1 day evenings from 6 to 8 ; ! : 114 Second St. ; i Cor. Washington, Port- ! land, Oregon. ' ! ; n v;This Automatic Memory1 . , w!3 keep your boa In eu ngageiiMnta aad arrangementa atrairof" V AT THE THEATEES with one Lean to Bwiaa at Rlnglers plunge; 7 aellgntrni exercise; experi; instruction, 26c. $86 E. Mor's'n; open daily. Phones " "laffert' pure gold seaml'e wed ding rings, all alset: engraving free; : price, $5 to $12.- 272 Washington street.; v Dr. Hagyard, veterinary surgeon, B. A O. T,, Cov th and Davis. Phi " - Main , 107 T. Blamosaea'a Union Orchestra Dane music a speolalty.-: Phone Tabor 05. Ajnerteas laak k trut Oe8ixtk and Oak, Fays interest oa deposit. . . ' W. A. Wis and associates, painless j v aenufta, icira ana wasningion, , Vhlp herd's Spring is . th place for - you. m. Ij. onipnera, manager. Abandroth. Jeweler. 841 Waah., near f. .-. - - li.. -" Dnildlng " Permits, . " East Forty-fifth atreet, between Clay and M11L R. Currier, erect one story rrame aweiung, iuu; eanay road, be r tween : Thirty-firsts and Thtrty-aecond. Flebiesch Jonlin, eiect concrete base ment $2000; East Thirty-sixth street between Ellsworth and Clinton, A. Rob- DR. BR0UGHER Preaches twice Sunday at the inuiTr titii m r- Twelfth and Taylor Streets. 10:30 A. M. "(lard Nuts to Crack Mrs. Miller sings "Eye Hath Not Seen," from the "Holy City." 7:45 P. M. "Glaciers and Icebergs" : ' Or the Wonders of Alaska. Mrs. Miller and Mr, ''Fargo sing "Throughthe Gates of Gold." , ; Bapsm and Organ Recital. - SEATS FREE .' '' '; .; Glrl From' Itector't,", ' - P ' . The attraction at the Bungalow the atre, Twelfth and Morrison streets, for the week beginning tomorrow (Sunday) night. Will be the sensational New York comedy: success, "The Girt From Rec tor's." Seats ar . now selling at th Bungalow theatre for the entire en gagement A special - price matinee wiu be given Saturday.: r .. . Orphenm Haa Big Bill. There are Just ' four mora perform ances of this week's bill at tha Orpheum, matinee today and Bunday and - the shows tonight and Sunday night. Crowd ed houses throughout the entire week prove th popularity of this splendid bill., - v . Ilohrg Ride Tomorrow. ' . The three llohrs will ride at tha Grand tomorrow, aa usual, and this will close th engagement of this sensational act. Tne Rohrs have accomplished a most sensational and thrilling feat at the Grand this week. Vera De Basslnl, th Italian nightingale 1 another of the big hlta on the bill. - Choir Appeara Only Once., There will be only one opportunity for Portland muslo fovera to listen to the famous. Tabernacle choir which Is booked at the Baker theatre Tuesday, August 24, aa the 225 singers. leave im mediately afterward to take pkrt in th open contest which is scheduled to come off at the A.-T.-P. exposition In Seattle, the 'last . of the month. Seat! sale opena Monday morning, 10 a. nv Double-Header at Fahtages. Two tontine attractions on a single bill la the feature at Pantages, where Mary Hampton and her elever com pany are appearing in Edmund Da'sj bright satirical sketch, 'Tha Melo-i arama. and the six BonesetMa are I presenting marvelous acrobat feats. many or which nave never been at tempted before. --" ' : ; The Oaka. . Vlslta to Portland are not complete without including the Oaka. . In addi tion to ell kinds of amuaementa nrn. vlded for the entertainment of patrons, thfir. f,.a ..An pi. K Ta ...iih. celebrated' Italian band, and an .exhibi tion ror a limited time by Mme. Kehe 1 land her performing Hons. Take cars at Third and TamhRl. Last Time "Doris" Tonight. Tonight la ine last performance of "Doris, . the drama with a moral great er lhan a sermon, at the Lyric. ' Pretty Priscilla Knowles is playing the title t I aavtnar time ; r, V. X and ail. . - ' aoniplst, . Class & Prcihcsce Co. 6S and a7 Seventh ett. oricea aa I I'.OIILD HIE. - CEGETERY PAY City. Officials Will nave lone Fir Case In vestigated. 1 At Ita meeting yesterday afternoon the street committee instructed Dep- NeurasUisni Write for catalogue and sewer- pipe,;, ehlmney pipe, drain tile, water, well and xulvert pipe, pip for Oregon & Washington iewcr Pipe Co. 4i sr. nowr it. ' r Also Knowa as 4Ncrve TireM and 'Nervous Exhaustion' has, during the present genera tion. 'come to be , known as the "National Disease" of America So prevalent has it become that it . ; a.! a is aimos an exception to una a person without it. It is usually found associated with nervous dyspepsia, which is .often the most prominent symptom. In this age of hurry worry, hustle and the itrenuous' life , in business many people overwork their nerv ous systems and put tod much strain upon them, which eventu ally causes a partial or tota breakdown. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, through its tonic and TelTuttding constituents; "will cure these troublesome nervous com plaints by supplying the system with those vital elements which it needs to bring about a complete restoration to health. The processes of tearing down and building up are constantly pemg carriea on m tne body, and if nothing interferes with' these mportant processes health re sults; but when something occurs to check them disease is sure to ollow. Duffy's Malt Whiskey overcomes the disease by stimu- idling we ucari ana nerves, wnicn quickens the circulation of blood, enabling the system to brooerlv assimilate the food from the ali mentary tract: also to adetmatelv eltaunate from the system through ,U 1 i.fj I'--.. . me iuug, puica, Kiuncys ana in testines ' those waste t oroducta outu a unc acia, ; toxins, etc. which result from the disintetrra tion of the old tissues of the body, anu iuc uccomposition oi anmen turn in the alimentary-canaL l If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous" and have m your cheeks the glow of perfect health, take Duffy's 'Pure Malt VVhiskey regularly, according to uircciions, i rones ana strength ens mej neart action and purifies the entire system. It is recog nized as a family medicine every where. If weak and run down, take a teaspoonful four times a dv in half , a glass of milk or water. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is I i,,n l.a - -I . . . grocers and dealers- or shincx-d on order for $1.00 a bottle. Uur Consulting Physician ri11 send to every Teader of Th Tnr. nal advice, and' an ; interesting illustrated medical hnolrtf - ft A ?u-C?arg:VThe .Malt Whiskey. Comoan v. Rfy-.- uty City Attorney TomUnaon to render a report as to the liability of cemetery associations to pay for public improve m?nffc by which they ar benefited, landing: th receipt of tht report the committee postponed action on an ordl. nance appropriating J5000 to pay for tli construction . f a retaining: wall along- taat Stark street to protect th grave ta Lone fir cemetery. While a ateam shovel waa at work grading; the street near the cemetery several weeka ago eight bodies wer dtainterred. It is believed that th grave in which these were buried were located on property belonging to th city and that lots had been sold for th purpose by th cemetery association, of which Wilson Benefiel la manager and .a large atockholder. Since the published exhumation Benefiel baa report f th been besieged by anxious people who have buried rela tives and friends in Lone Fir. Council man Kubli said yesterday that Bneflel had told him that more than 1000 let ters from all parte of the Unite! States have been- sent him and that he receives 6S telephone calls a day inquiring the names of the dead whose skeletons were dug up by the steam shovel. Councilman Kubll will ask th coun cil at ita next session to make an In vestigation of the cemetery association and to ascertain especially where the eight bodies wer re buried. He thlnas thee wer put back in en crave. For Kervoua Disorder Take Horaford'a Acid Phosphate. Es pecially recommended for the relief of nervous headache, exhaustion and in Til Is tii tea r:a tt t j. aav yonr teeth irac:t t a . . ' 1 ta th aecassuy at i &v t . D2ES2 Don there I ieaa trouble from or gum or other trouble. . Bulletin No. 28 .;'-; ..' .-'...,' , - i VVLO.UITO We stood on the corner of &jorrison and Third itrceti waiting for our car. "There is nothing atrange in thit we've done it before. . - .. We'wsitecl half aa hour, and while w waited w watched mostly the cars that passed and the signs that indicated their destinations. - r , Fifteen cars, passed in thatstretch of thirty minutes that would have connected "us with our dinnersTiad we been going WESTMORELAND way but we weren't. -An East Ankeny car was the arbiter of our fortunes and our Appetite that evening. i ' And so we waited. Some day and the time is not far distant we're going to fool that fellow that runs the cars. . We're going to live in WESTMORELAND. - . , - v When our stomachs say it's time for food, we're going straight and get it without a wait That's one reason why we're going to live in WEST MORELAND. , , We know of others. ; . . .. ' COLUMBIA TOUST COMPANY Board oi Trade Bigg. ; r i ! i : h --i- i ; OlZm W. A. WISE aiaa ant aiaaarn. " tS Tear established in forttaad We wai give you a good Ilk gold or porcelain crown for ......... t-So Volar Crowna ....... ,.,,,,. 6.03 ttk brtdg. teetfc g.oo Gold or enamel flllinga ......... 1.00 ' Silver fllllnee ".. :: a Inlay filling, of aU klndi 7n Oood rubbr platag a.o ...... f.SO . JiO Palnlea extraction free wbea plate' The best red rubber fain lee extraction. . , Work guaranteed for is years. Till: WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. fa Palling Sldg-, ad aaS Wash. Rta Office boars a A. K. to . M. . -anadaya, S to L none A aad kui soas AMUSEMENTS azATs xrow iiLuaa - New Tork's Senaatlonal Comedy from v Joe Weber a Muaie HalL , "TBJB OXMX, ZTBOX KECTOB'S" At f Bungalow all week, beginning tomorrow. , Carrie (Webber and , Excellent Caat Bvenlnga. 1.8 to 6O0, Matinees, 11.00 to 0c. . c Schools anb (Toltegcs a Don't Wait For Bandwagons t Ilopinij for a Chance to Ride Fall Into line t , , . ' and March! March!! , t ' Just so long sV you delay special business preparation, Just that long will you fail to reach the "firing line." The ' position as stenographer or bookkeeper is yours just as soon as you are pre pared. We place 'our graduates. Our Success Album will interest you send for it DAY AND EVENING SCHOOL. . :'- SCATS , A-1MO. Mats. Cx. Sundays aad Holidays S VvwwJ v niuui THEATRE is-2s.so.7i: Week Starting August 19 John Hyatna and Xella MeZntyre, Boss Itoyal, Cu.a Blcgliam aad Marion, Woods Si Wood Txlo, Hayes k Johnson, Th Musical Trio, Catarya Sow Palmer. - Lyric Theatre Fhones Main 4SS3. A-102S Prices -30, 14 and 10 cents ' -Opening of Tha Athoa Btoek Oo pre senting Effle Ellsler'a Greatest Kew . Tor euceeea "DOatlS." "A Drama With, a Moral, greater than a sermon." Elaborate scenic production. Matinee Sunday. - Tuesday, Thuradav. Saturday. Curtain, S:16. Matlneea, THE GRAND wzsk or AuotrsT la. tj. The (3) KOHRSMVhaiima. Clarence Slater Vera d Baaslni Fred Bauer. Ctrandascoue Matinee Price, 15e Bvenlsg Prices, ISo and Baa 8ox Basts, SO and WOOD BROS. Matin tsao. Xveninj- Parforra aso, Ti30, 9:19, - - .J ; -' - ' I -m .... THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON! THE OAKS I. -KV& Tea see, they follow lie mitt t ihz my" The tracks o tht New York Central Lines are water level You can sleep sa well aasee the world-famous scenery of the Great Lakes, Niagara Falls nd Mohawk'and Hudson River Valleys. " -..- . . v.-. -. y. . ,.. 20SI1 Cen ttupy Limit eel SJKOSB V. T. OtimUl Leaves La Salle Street Station, Chicago. . . . 2:30 pi m. Arrives Grand Central Station, New York: .9:30 .m. ,ilie Wolverine ;,' xicgiOAjr omti r ar. t. ciarrBAt Leaves Twelfth Street 6ution, Chicago. ...o:os .m! Arrives Grand Central Station, New York.. 9. -03 sun. ' Fifteen Other fast trains all hours of tha day. Liberal stopover privileges at Niagara Falls and other points. Tickets and Sleeping Car Accommodations) will be delivered, upon request, by spe cial representative, who Vill furnish any information desired. V. E. Scachrcst , , North Pacific Coast Agent 132 Third Street Portland, Oregon Columbia University POBTUIO, OBEQOV A Catholic Boarding and Day School ' TOinro MX Airs bots Collegiate, High School sad Commercial Courses . Oram mar Grades tor boys over it. TSBMIt Board, tuition and laundry, 1100. . Day acholara Collegiate Courses. 1100. Dav scholars Hlffh Bchool Course. Day icholara Orammfir Oradea. 10. Private rooms, according to location. Catalogues free on request. Neat term epen eptemner i. i , BE V. JOSEPH GALLAGHER C. a C, rVr - rreaiaent. Portland Academy T:&& ' Portland, " Or. " Western Collegea Twenty-tint Te Department ar In OPENS SEFt. SO charre of experi enced teacher. Gymnaelum la In charge of skilledi director. . Field and track athletic. 1 - Three course for college entrance Classical, with Greek; classical, without Greek, and Scientific. . A Commercial Course, Includlnf Pen tnanahip, Bookkeepina, Freehand and Mechanical Drawinc. Physical and Com mercial Geography, based on a strong cours ot English, History, Elementary Mathematics, and Elementary Science. A modern Language Course, substi tuting French, German and History for portion of the Latin and Mathematics. A Primary and Grammar School, giv ing close attention to th essentials and doing the work of the grades in T years. CATALOG 8EICT OS APPLICATIOaT America's Greatest Railway System" -TtrjfH.l-x,utl"l-'kt,'"lf ! A QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION THE , HIGH-STANDARD SCHOOL of its kind la tha Northwest, wa farrite the ioveatijatioa of fhose who want the best la a practical education. Let us prove superiority. Call, phono or writ. -' Cat' atojue, busioeas forms aad penwork free. PORTLAND EUSINES3 COLLEGE The School of Quality' . Tenth end Morrison 8 Portland, Oregon A. f. ARMSTRONG. LL. B. PMNOf AL John T. Cordray, Z.erss end Hrr. Senatlli' Bead Special Emra-ziment Swlnunlng-Pooi- iw, sOHEI.Ii Boating j Holler . ' and her Stating mink Ferformlnsr Hon. , Oars Third Afternoons aad '-. aa TamkiU . Evsnlngs STAR THEATRE . RUBELMAN Famous Russian' Violinist. l'SJU 8TBJS2S, 1 . A Drama. MAirr OTHERFINH PICTURES. Hill : romrxoMiK oxsaov , DR. 3. W. HILL, Yale. , J. A. HILL, Tale, Helen tlflo, , Vice-Principal. Military Academy A select school for boy and young gentlemen. Success ful preparation for college or business. Diploma accepted by many leading universities. Small classes. Individual coaching. Strict dis cipline. Military training. For Illus trated cataloar ad dress vice-principal. PANTAQGS , THEATRR Advanced TandvO Star of All Ka tion eensanott or snrope aThe Boaesettl Tro'. -e 6 Special added attraction Miss Mary i Hampton, late- Belasco star, and first time in vaudeville. In "The Melodrama": The Goyt Trio, European act. featuring the famous acrobatic Canine, ."Daisy";. Martin Brothers, premier xylophone ar tists; Leo White, illustrated song; Har vey A - Lea. humorous Hebrew com edians; Gladys M Iddleton, charming character vocalist. Popular prices, Mat. ine daily. Curtain 1:1S. T:30 and 9:00. : BASEBALL BJBOBSATZOK PASS. . Corner Vauffaa ani Twenty-fourth Sta, Aberdeen : vs. Portland Aug. 16, 17. 18, 19. 90, 81. 88 Games begin week days 1:10 p, m.; Sunday, J:J0 p. m. . . Admission Bleachers, ' SSci Grand, stand. 60c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children: Bleachers. 10c; Grandstand. J5e. XAZtrxs sat. raiSAT. Boys under 12 free to Bleachers Wednesday. Si " For Olr1, eondneted by tlie 8ISTEM OF THE HOLY NAMES Of JESUS ARC 8ARY Onulo. Aeadnvnto aiKl Colte'iate Counee livau Art, Ciopntma nd tVimmerelal iepte, Iieiieni and Hay htwiente " Beflnsd, Honl nd InieIIcuuU Tralalag V ri tot aonoWBcenwait. Addrefe (hrm Bursaioa, btMmrj't Ardamr,PorxurB NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE . School of Dentistry and Pharmacy ' Unsurpassed In equipment aad adran tagea. . , . Tha regular session begin October 1 For illustrated catalog of either school, address , B. BSBBSXT O. IOUEB, Cor.'lSth ana Couch sts., Portland. Or. . Phone Mala 603 "W Xo Our Work Right. FEATCEa VIQZZS Manufacturer Dyers, Cleanere and Curlers, Viiiows mat Fompon. Cleaning and Dyeing Istraw and Felt Hfits. ! ' W Buy Old re'-'sar -. rronx ZMtdK' iiats . . 3r5 Washinstea St. (tmnfiMiTrrrosMM) HIGH 8TANDABD, THOROUGH OOCKT Session 1 lejrlns Sept. 13, 1 '.Xn. 1 or catalog address Dean, Da, 8. E. Jofephi, S10 Dekom liMc.. rosiXAXO, Okxco. V ieaUaj; Ut-o. i ailnteraiuJ nrv", iHM - M4RVn VH.iri, l i..fer . f f iywrtrfa far f. - HI fciv, l-t jr ' CtfttT. but itr-ii uaip to I i istr(d t'- .-. Tt af ; i I iiaj- Mfiiett Hud -"few ,- K for fiJiinwf fen CWk Co., luJ U bif.i i Journal A(h I'li;