THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!,"" PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER. 2f. 1003.
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PORTLAND DAY
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FAIR
"ROOM ENOUGH FOR TWO"
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BRKIGS SUIT TO
HOIDDOIIIEIIIS
3Iany Places of Business
Will Give Half Holiday to
Permit . Employes to At-
4 ten4 Exhibit and Sec Fast
Races Award of Ribbons
,y.
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Tomorrow la designated a. Portland
day at U Portland Fair and Xlva
atock .xposltlon and It U.th Intention I
of moat of tha blf, stores to cloaa in
tha afternoon that th.lr employes may
attend. On. of tha feature, of this
: , day will b. livestock parade, AIL of
thi prise winner, so far Judged will
1ear rlbbona. - .
, Tha racea for tomorrow will ba aoma
of the fastest yet aeon and three claaaes
will De puiiea orr. inr urai race win
" be the 1:08 pace for the Koae City
, etaka of 2S00. which la one of the
btar ' stake ev.nl of the meet The
principal, hor.e. entered are Hymettua,
Mortrlz and Lrd Loveieign, an win
ner at tha-Salem racea.
Tha 1:35 . trotting race for f-year-IHa
will h contested for bv Fairy Al
ley. Gemlma King. Harry T Flora
Twira. and Tortoise ghelL
i In the 3:30 trot the entrlna are Paul
w, zoma Oak. BhamrocK. weine
Zelma F. and Leah Patch, a lineal
descendant of the great Sam Patch.
Judges Begin Work,
When the Judges of the livestock
called for the entries to, ahow In the
arena thla morning for awarding premi
ums, the fat of the northwest lands I
pranced out for ahow. - They were a
classy lot, and the ownera were Justly I
(round of their respective animals. The
greater part of tha exhtbita are In, and
me judging oegan ai o cioca. .
It will take fully two days for thla.
and poaslbly Thursday forenoon. When
all have been passed upon by the care-
rul eyea or tne judges, tney win db ar
ranged for the parade around the mile I
track, where all can see what has kept!
the etockmen busy for tne past raw
weeks. Animals sieeit ana rat animais
larce and small, and animals witn pedi
grees running back 60 years or more are
on exhibition.
In the 8-year-old clasa for J-year
atalliona, Joseph M. Rleg'. little horse
vireman won nrsi. . i n in norao iuu
John K. Cochran Applies for
an Injunction Against
Minq Owners.
To prevent th. shipment out of tha
I atate of deed, to valuable mining prop-
arty In Placer county, California, Bold
In escrow by tha United Bute National
bank of thla city, a petition for an In
junction waa hastily filed In the circuit
court tills morning, by John K. Cochran,
who aaya that be will ba Irretrievably
Injured If the papera are taken out of
Oregon and returned to John H. Thomas,
from whom tha property waa to be pur-
cnaito.
The defendants In tha ease, besides
the United - mates National bank and
Thomaa, are the American Bank A Truat
company, the Koae City Trust company
and tha Bald Knob A Consolidated Uold
Mlnlnar company. Tha deeds were Drat
given into the hands of the Roae City
Trust company and forwarded to Port
land In care of the American Bank m
Truat company. Cochran aaya that one
of tha deeda waa found to be Imperfect
and for thla reason tha money waa not
paid at once.
In tha meantime. It acDears. a hitch I
I a rose and the Crocker National bank of
Ban Francisco, which has some connec
tion with forwarding the escrow, has
demanded the return of the deeda. To
keep tha deeda hare the Injunction was
secured. It la understood that a more
carefully drawn complaint aettlng up tin
trouoie in detail win De rued later.
POMIASM TO
MEET TOMORROW
General Hitchcock Will Not
Be Able to Deliver
Address.
RAILROADS MUST
PIF STIVER COST
HAnnn nrlxn at the Salem fair in
bunctv of splendid standard thorough
Dreds,
. Prises Awarded Today,
Following were passed upon this
-- morning, and-priaea given in their or
der: ...
Standard bred stallions, 4-yar-olda
Sonona Boy, Frank JS. Alley; Bonona, j:
P. Porter; Irwin Heart, Harry Squires
Rnnnl. NT P P. J. Hall.
Three-year olds Red Phantom, Paul
.. lrunsel. .
Two-year olds Fireman. Joseph M.
Relg; Bonaday, Frank E. Alley. -One-year-olds
Bill Cardwell, Frank
. E. Alley; Koseourg oy, eiiaa coy.
mnnrt all helona-ins- to Frank E. Alley.
The entrlfls under 1-year were King
Dixon and Michael Angeio. notn ownea
oy jerank is. Alley.
Standard bred mares Four year olds,
Mabel Wyn. Oregon Mist, Moonlight
Roil, all nwnnd bv Frank E. Alley: Ura
May. P. J. Porter, and Bettla J- Frank
V,- A lev. '
' The full exhibit of cattle la not in
and Judging began with the Devon cat
tle and tne awards rouow:
Bulls Three yearn old. Red Cloud,
nenrre Kimeral. Macleay. Or.: Sundown
William Neal. New Hampshire. Three
year olds. Hillside. William Neal; Ray
mond 8., W. 8. Simeral; Oregon Boy,
Oeorge Simeral. Senior yearlings, Lone
Wood Boy, William Neal; Red uoods,
Oeorge 8imerRl. Junior yearlings, Wln-
opsaukle, William Neal; Golden Kod. w.
F. Simeral. Senior calves. Gihrockie Lad,
, William Neal; Red Raven, Oeorge Sim
eral. Junior calves. Red Goods, Oeorge
Simeral; Hillside Hoy, wunam eai;
.Red Chief, William Simeral.
Another Judge passed upon the follow
ing; Holstelns;
Bulls Three years old, . Jewel of
Woodlake, John L. Smith, Spokane; Sir
Mechtllde, William Bishop. Chinacum,
Wash.; Korel, William Bishop. Two
years old. Posch Gerber, John L. Smith;
, Aggie Cornucopia, WiUlam Bishop.
Senior yearlings, Piertse Pasch, John
L. Smith; Natsey Oerber, John L.
. Smith; Prime Segis, P. A. Frakes; On
onea Cornucopia, ' William Bishop.
Junior yearlings, Sir Kerndye, John L.
Smith. Senior calves. Prince Paul.
JohiLiLt Smith; Dutehland, William
Bishop: Sir Dl Kol, John L. Smith, and
Hazelwood Astna. John L. Smith. '
Butterfleld & Co., from Welser. Or.,
swept the field wUh a fine line of sheep.
In the Spanish Merino entry he took
everything for 1 and 3-year-old rams.
1 and S-year-old ewes, ewe lamb, ram
lamb, two lambe from ona ewe, and
Dee i rioca, wnicn consisted or one ram,
one awe ana on ewe laraD.
dty Attorney Says Corpora
tions Must Stand Share
of Improvements.
In an opinion written for the city
auditor. Deputy City Attorney R. 6.
Orant haa stated that railroad rights
of way are subject to assessment for
sawer Improvements. The opinion waa
requested because of a remonstrance
made by the Oregon & California against
an assessment made against that com
pany ror part of the cost or the Brookl
yn sewer.
Officials of the company aay they ara
benefited in no wiao by the' improve
STRIKE CLOOD .
STILL LOOMS
Machinists on 0. E. & N.
Will Wait Salt Lake Con
ference Before Acting.
There will be no " settlement of the
threatened strike of machinists on the
O. R. & N. until after the conferences
between the railroad officials and tlio
committee from tha. machinists in Salt
Lake City have been concluded and the
machinists' committee can confer with
tha Portland" of flcials of the O. R. & N.
which will not be before next week.
General Manager J. P. O'Brien of the
Short time ago Postmaster Toung
addressed a letter to Postmaster uenerai
Hitchcock on behalf of the clerks and
carriers of the office, asking the head of
the department to make an address to
the employes in the courtroom in the
afternoon of Thursday, September 23,
when Mr. Hitchcock will De in tne city.
This morning Mr. Young received a
message saying that the general had
made other arrangements.' The measage
to Postmaster Young follows:
"General Hitchcock desires I should
advise you that he will arrive In Port
land Thuisday motnlng, leaving for
Butte 6:40 same date. This will be
necessary in order to attend the conven
tion at that city. He haa accepted an
invitation to attend a luncheon given by
the Commercial club Thursday noon,
HALL, Assistant superintendent.
The annual meetlna of the Presi
dential Postmasters' Association of Ore-
-" " ' tomorrow morning, 'i ne meeting wm ue
secretary of the general education I held at the Commercial club and it Is
board, In a talk to members of the expected that a majority of -the presl-
Commercial club this afternoon, n- ?enl'" H ir,. . .s,. m r
nounced that after a careful inveatiga- n attendance. There are about 60 mem-
PORTLAND WILL
Wl INSTITUTE
Dr. Wallace Butterick
Makes an Announcement
After Investiffation.
Wherever good
cocoa is used it's
used often, be
cause .each cupful
recommends an
other. The whole-
someness an4
purity of
COCOA
recommends it to
those who dis
criminate in the
selection of their
beverages.
Don't ask merely
for cocoa ask for
GhirardellPs.
Coc o a
F a c t
No. 16
Most bererafea art
used for their ttim
ulatins; effect, their
food yaluet being of
econdary import-,
a nee. Cocoa, how
ever, principally
desirable for iti
nouruhing qualities.
It i rich in gluten ,
and albumen, and ia
easily digested. ' .
ScooU ano Colleges
Bookkeeping,Shorthahd,Typewriting,Civil Serrice,Arith
rnne t & iS&rSSfaZrSU K maf ir'eM., metic, Spelling, English, Penmanship, Commercial Law.
tutes In Oregon, the board has decided postal service in general will be d s- . " j . . . A . . ,
to confine its financial assistance to cuased. Secretary Johnson of Corvaiiis All these subjects and many others taught by experts in our night
General Managei j . lf-t""e"lI-4n1 Portland and that it would Join hands Is in the city and haa charge of the gchooL Enroll September 1
O. R. AN. had a request from the rap-1 ,th th truatee8 of th. RB-d institute 1 Droaram. h.i. Biuini
resentatlve of the union men for an in
terview last week. He expressed his
ment Inasmuch as their property is I -,iiiin... n. nteiy with them ) t Ariv
1 1 1 J1 A i..C. Th.v I """- -v. .........
""V"'' "'" t , Til i r-.i.li time, but haa been notified tnat mere
make , the Drotest that' the assessment 1 i v i ,..n tt,
ened strike on the Oregon Short t.lne
tr ?n,i.tui,J!i-b,,. .,,hnH. ha be" settled by the Salt Lake con-
tie7 and refer. tiT various precedent. fer.e"c
tn .hn. thut th. ...mm la leral .. "pect wm.ii.iB uiu.u.
Z.I.A it... I. , k. TioVi-H a aimiVar I tne macninists win arrive in jroriiana
and that it can be levied. A similar I , Dnn a, th mott.r then
case in Toledo. Ohio, waa aeclaea ""..VZ. rVr."r. W.il
t.ga nat the railroad company. I ..M Mr n-Rrlan. "ITntil then at
Tne opinion ot tne deputy cny r- T t TiTint .in m.in
aj i4 .m - 1 thev are.
,la -o ATCrr.a aiA in thit I Mr. O Briei. said It was not Ms under-
Peninsula will have to be defrayed by standing that the machinists .asked for
the North Bank railroad which has ter- an eight hour day and he believed that
I qucstiuii iiui uou on t.aw ....
demands of tha macninists.
minal and other property In that sec
tion or the city.
BUNKO MEN .WILL BE
SHOWN NO MEKOY
liehts in the stock exhibit, and com
Detltora for Dri.es ore vying with each
other In bringing applause of the grand
stand, when the cavalcade moves arounu
ine i rai'K. juqk ilwku.ii io.lv jcuin- , . .., . 1
SfMj ih. ?At? r.hKe," in fhourad-therrwill be no"
L.,c ulo -"' ""." ",'"";?." cap ng; the sentences I may impose, ae
bition. all will carry their respective l ,.,,i, ,, t,,. -b- a pnni
prists hi ( u'u" ,h. I today, when he sentenced J. ti. win
One of the busiest men among the I lam' llapd bv , H. Small of fleec
stockmen Is Oeorge Gammle, Portland, lng htm out 0f more than $2600 by
the big show. Eacn Of tne cattle, sneep I noolroom same.
and hog barns have a superintendent I Charared with vagrancy, Williams
A small ring has been constructed in I pleaded not guilty, and to his great sur
Instead of a
nd hog barns have a superintendent I Charged wltli
l' amall ring haa been constructed In I nieaded not auilt
front of the borse barns, where tho I nrfsA and consternation
broncho busting will be done, and whera I fine being imposed, he was sentenced to
the horsemen may exferclse their stock. I nerve SO days on the rockpll.. Giving
Ust of Exhibitors. I notice or appeal, wunams uau was
Sheep exhibitors already in are: 1 Williams was accused of having
with the trustees of the Reed institute 1 program
to make tnat training school one or tn.
most notaoie in tne united mates..
In his talk Dr. Butterick said that the
board has canvassed the educational sit
uation in this state very thoroughly and
had come to the conclusion that Port
land as th. natural center of the life
of the state could best support a large
educational Institution and .that al
though he recognized the crying needs
for money and other assistance of the
schools and '-colleges, already existing
tnat none or tnem nad tne opportunity
VALUABLE PREMIUMS
BBING OUT BEST OF
LIVESTOCK SPECIMENS
- ,t s-MMaa-MaMsati
It IS a classy bunch) of livestock on
exhibit, this week at the Portland fair,
and th. handsome number of premiums
offered by the management haa drawn
out the best tn the northwest Bom.
have com. from as far off aa.New
Hampshire, and by thla evening alf will
be. In,- groomed and ready for th.
fanciers. . w . . '
When th. 17 car. that had been at
falern were unloaded, a finer lot of
stock could not have been aeen any
where, and the spacious barns are now
fast filling with lata arrivals. Feed,
water, and all the accommodatlona for
the stock family are provided In abund
ance. The attendants are comfortably
housL and spending their . time in
dressing up their . animals for th. big
paraae tne latter part or tn. week.
Thi. parade 111 mark on. of the high
V1 a opened up' till oo an b?
H " r xt I using a snort teiegrapn wire io nave
Or., 46 Cotswoids: W. A. Jones . New bfed the victim to the extent of about
Hampshire, t
- Edward
Hampahlrea
Bchoel, Albany, Or., 7 Hampshlres; J. G.
I2KA0
(In fTriA wlinAB ctariit WtlHflmi t H 1 1
Hubbard, Corvallls, Or., Jl fiouthdowns, I fi-A that ne was an associate of the no
and R. H. Jackson, Dayton, Wash, 28 1 torious Harvey Dale, a shrewd worker
Ramboullettes. I n Portland during the days when crime
Hon M. wassett, tianrora.- cel., i ran riot.
Poland umnas: J. c. tener. Waterloo,
Or Jl Poland Chinas; G. A. Murphy,
California, it Berkshlres; E. D..8had
Alhanv. 24 Chesterwhltes: W. B. Davis.
Portland 18 Chesterwhltes; A. F. and
Walter Domes, McCoy, Or.. 0 Hamp
shlres: Jones A Flnnican. Qervals. Or..
i Duroe Jerseys, and C. Cleveland,
Oregon) S9 Essex.
DEDICATE PARK AT
KENILWORTH SUNDAY
DEEP SEATED COUGH
CURED IN 5 HOURS
New Home-Htade Symp.
' . Cnt this out) ; "
. FYom Boatoo rreet.
Frognes. In medical eompounda never
rfiwi, mna nw 1 1 piaiea or a promi
nent medical man that any deep-seated
roogn or cold on the luara ran be
actually cored In five hour, by th
flora. Opium and morphine h.r. bee.
reeoriea to in ie put, .a reiier me
una.' But now it t. learned that the
.fteaa trost be treated to rid It of
Inflammation and eoogestion. A tonic
. iaiallr cough syrun does th. work o
O.UKHIT and- tnoroughly aa to b. almoat
nto 1. What heretofore hna taken
week, to rure can be aorrr plUhe. ia
noon, un ini. iw-mua tilled -or mis
It at ti" me and alwara keep it en hand:
ne-rialf eonre fiuM wili cherry bark,
owe -jnre compoand enc eardiol
and three rwp white rine com-
f-mnd. PhmM t hoitle and take II
rr p erry half hour for feor hour
1hn t. me-raif t. teuroeful
three PT fonr time a dsv until the
.rem is ririr)e4 d td vp. G're
rilren-lei a"rt).na; r ae l
f..rr j!j;r e ire m w.e.a family,
as l e iw is izil ,
Dedicatory exercises fontha Ken II
worth Dark, newly Purchased by tho
CattleWTO. Miner. Heppner. Or, 17 city will be held next Sunday afternoon
Shorthorns; A. D. Dunn, Wanato. Wash., J " J"-.
14 Bhorthorns: Mrs. J.. ti. ullde, uacra-1 "-v ri"K. :V "
mento CI . 14 Shorthorns: E. P. Weir. lnc PBmin in h.b ruuf.ii .. -
iwu iw .! H Rarnum nour.cea. it win inciuae speecnes, a
Alrlle, or., it Hereroras. A. 1. uarnum. i inrert with refreshments and
Harrlsbur. Herefords: E. P. Inman. I f. 5?Ji li'l I"!Z" .VI
r. . i... n- 1 xMn bi... w i "" n ' "i" "i" iiw
'"""" "'Ji ."."'" "-""f nf the district.
M. Bnodgrass. in or in xaaima. nasn., ivi . .i.i ... hn .mn. ,
y. . T . . '. V,, ' ; .7 "..w' I which win leave rnird ana xamnm
ia nee fonea: imam i f mi, mrminn,i .,.u. mi i in it . nrra h.nj
N. H.. IB Devon.; George Simeral. Mac- memhera of the narlc hoa rd rniinptl
leay. Or., it Devon.; D. K. Cogswell. I the mayor and other offlcera of the
i nenaua. waan., 10 nm x-oneu; niumm Cltjr and specially invited guest, and
Bishio. Chimaoum, a an., 10 Hointelna; I will reach the nark half an hour later.
P. O. Fragea flcappooae. Or.. JO Hot-1 The exercises will commence a( . once
stein; ,J. L. 8m 1th. spoksna wssn., it I with R. I. Merchant president of the
Holsteln; D. H. Looney. Jefferson, Or., I Kenll worth Improvement club, throuah
17 uuernseys ana i i jeraeys; a. . i wnose eriorts tne para waa secured
Dddim. Ore son. ll jerseys: Harry west. I presiding, a. u. Barniir. ratner jrea.
19 Jeraevs: Gibson aV Mrlntyre, Salem. lory. Mayor Simon and other, will be
1 Jer.ev; U. O. Strader, Cerea Cat., II I called upon for speeches.
Dutch Belts: Mrs. IT, o. Etrader. CerM.
Cel., It Dutch Belts; F. R. Saunders.
New Ham pern re. 10 uutcn rieita. and A.
C. Bennie. Alta, Iowa. It Aberdeen.
Hor.ee H. C camroeiu Portland.
Belalana; Frank K. Alley, Roeebur. Or.
standard bred roadsters; J. D. Gordon.
Newtera. Or Pereherona. Belalana and
Shetland ponle.; C. E. Holttrrleve. Port
land, thorouahhreda; J. D. Porter, Hurt-
DOUGLAS STARTS r
MILK CRUSADE
for serving so many people as would
the proposed Reed institute in Portland.
The aeneral education board received
an endowment or 153,00000 rrom kock.
efeller a short time aao to be diatrlb
uted in aiding in the educational work
of the . United States. It is impossible
to tell how much financial assistance
the Reed institute win receive rrom the
hoard, but it is probable that it will be
a large amount, and It Is certain to be
surriclent, togetner witn tne iz.oou.ooo
endowment to the Reed institute, re
ceived from the Reed estate, to glv.
Portland one or tne nest scnoois in tne
country.
Eugene Defeats St. Johns.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Eua-ene. Or.. Sept 21. The St Johns
team of the Tri-City league was easily
defeated by the Eugene Colts in the
last came of the season here Sunday
afternoon, the score standing 8 to 5.
Tha gam. was marked by dumb plays
on ootn sines ana was voia 01 inter
esting features.
Batteries Eugene, Baker and Dem
ley; St- Johns. Olney and Peabrook.
Some fine figs were raised on
river in Curry county.
Elk
JUDGE M0RB0W TAKES I
AN AUTOMOBILE RIDE
Holmes Business College
"The School That uets You a Good Position."
TENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
An automobile ride into Washington
county became one of the duties of Clr-I
cult Judge Morrow this morning. After)
taking testimony in the case of John 1
Dalqulst against William N. Daniels,
which was practically completed yester
day afternoon, the attorneys agreed
that a-personal visit by the court to
the 'Dalqulst' land would assist in de
termining the case, and early this morn-1
ing tne judge and nis party left oy
auto. The land is about six miles
rrom fornana.
Dalauist claims damages of 13870 for
timber cut from his land bv Daniels.
the latter having a contract for timber
bordering tne Dalqulst land. By mis
take the Daniels cutters got over the I
line. Arbitrators selected bv tho two
awaraea zoo to uaiquist. wno waa dis
satisfied and carried the matter Into
court
Columb
ia
University
New Corporations.
(Salem Bnreau of The Journal.)
Salem. Or.. Sept. 21. Articles of in
corporation were filed In the office of I
the secretary or state today as follows:
Oregon and wasnington oil Burner
company; principal place or Business,
Portland: capital stock. $15,000: incor
porators, M. J. Morese, W. C Tichnerl
and W. M. Conklln.
PO&TXULVD, OSSOOaT
A Catholic Boarding and Day School
totjho- acEzr aitd boti
Collegiate, High School and
Commercial Courses
Grammar Grade, for boy. over 11.
Board, tuition and laundry. $100.
Day scholars Collegiate Courses,
iloo.
Day scholars High School Course.,
$76.
Day scholar Grammar Grades, $80.
Private rooms, according to location.
Catalogues free on request Next
term opens septemner 1.
REV. JOSEPH GALLAGHER. 'C 8. C.,
President
Stuart & Ferguson Tlmher company.
principal place of business. Portland:
capital stocx, ino.uou; incorporators, U.
to. m. Ferguson ana John
M. Stuart
Bryce.
That Lame
Kidney
Back Means
Disease
And To Relieve The Lame And Aching: Back.
You Must First Relieve The Kidneys
There is no ouestion about that at 1 1 1 in
all fni t.h lamn and ao.hinir back is I r 3 1 '
caused by a diseased, condition of the
kidneys and bladder. It is only com
mon sense, any way that you must
cure a condition by removing the cause
of the condition. And lame and achiny
back are not br any means tha only
tymptoms of derangement of the kid
nevs and bladder. There are a multi
tude of well-known and unmistakable
indications of a more or less danreroas
condition. Some of these are, for in
stance: extreme and unnatural lassi
tude and weariness, nervous irritability,
heart irretrularity, "nerves on ede,'
sleeplessness and Inability to secure
rest, scaldinr sensation and sediment
in the urine, inflammation of the blad
der and passages etc.
These symptoms are, as siatea, xa
1:; RvrT.? - ao.?omP..lnt. receive ., th. lo-
English Phlre, Belgian, .nd
Hnrae;
fntrh.
Hacknaya.
CarrVd Concalei Weapons
Oeoree Parrla. arrested Wat nlrbt by
erie. er-led weapon a pleaded S i 1 1 I J. i., 1, i JZM ?I i!
eal health office.
Be levlna. however, that .11 dalrlea
should be inspected at ieat onra m vear.
It I. Mtd that th. county neaitn orrirer
will soon make an Inspection of all the
dairies In the county. It I. .Ino re
ported that a local aathoruy will .end
' 'l muni, ,-, HTJn Wf - -www I mm I i , . ' r, ,.11,.,.
t k Judat rrank 8. Bennett and thelf Oregoa collegea
larfe)aek he waa rarryln. confiarafed.
Pnete-tn. tha H.rf waa armed, the
rftrer fe-Ilowed him t"r aeveral blnrks
t filaht and trsade tha -entur when
e man. who waa with friend, drew
the n r-n
A r" wma llvtnr le. Mlddietnw-n.
ra., h a aterried In pee fee Ure s
ta w t Morrrht nn tiles fir-
'-"-a Men are rractw-ally indestrne-
liDia
Roseburar. Or.. Sent Il.-Sanltarr
..ih , ..nr.hi itk ., . ture's unislnnr and unmlstakao.. war-
in other parts of th. state, There have : tlug of more desperate and fatal condi
tions tnat may soon result, as you
ralue your health rour peace of
ml&d and comrorc or ooay oo nos
Deflect these symptoms. Some of the
most dangerous complications aaowa
to medical science result from nerlec
ted disease of tbs kidneys and bladder.
DeWitfa Kidney and Hi adder Pills
are an exceptionally meritorious rem
edy for any and all affections or disesa-d
conditions of the errant. These Pills
Senate directly and promptly and
elrbeneacial results are -a once felt.
They quickly rerulate, yurt Y, atira
alate, and ertually beal and restore
the kidaers, bJV3er and lirer, to per
fect Bormal afti" fctalihy cuodiUoa
er.n ia sobs of tbs most ad Traced cases, j
Sold Liquor to Miaor.
Fred Van Cleave, proprietor of a .a-
Inon at th. comer of Fifth and Oak
etreets, aecuaed of eelllng liquor to a
minor, rleauied anility to the cbarre I.
eowrt -today, and waa fl ned t( by M-
rtrinai jadt rrana B. Heanett. van
Clear lee II fled that the ho entered
Ma Mlnon. and lnforaed rnm that he
waa aKk aad oral red ahlakejr aa sDdi-
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SlSTCRS OF THE HOLT NAMES OF JESUS MO HART
Urada, 40A'lenw ana vooeeuue uraraea
ttaaio. Art. Eloeatioa and Oommenslal Deptw
neaiueni man fmT ecainM
Ssflned. Moral and IatslleetMl Tralnlag
Vwimm . IflinMMinML Addraal
Slam Suraaioa, et.MjU7'aaaadan.roBTUur
ART SCHOOL of the PORTIAND
ART ASSOCIATION
OPENS OCT. 1. 1909
the rozAownra classes wzxa
BB OXaAJTZZES
General drawing 3 sessions ..$30 year
Design sessions ...i.......$20 year
Color 2 session. ............. $20 year
Sketoh clasa 1 session ...... $10 year
General drawing Saturday morn
ing 1 session ....$10 year
Desjgij Thursday evening
1 session . , .i s . i .$10 year
TUITION TOB ENTIXB OOTJRSi:.
oovEanra rrv h Days' wobk,
$60 FEB TEAS
For orosoects and apolication blank.
apply to the Museum of Art Fifth and
Taylor sts., Portland. Or.
I to o p. m.
Office hours.
Portland Academy Klr&
Portland. Or. Western Jollerea
Twanty-flrat Tea. Department, ar. la
OFEKS SEPT. SO charge of , experi
enced teachera Gymnasium Is in
charge oC skilled director. Field and
traca atnietica
Three course. rfdr ' college entrance-
Classical, with Greek: classical, without
Greek, and Scientific x
A Commercial Course, Including Pen
manship, -Bookkeeping, -Freehand and
Mechanical Drawing, Physical and Com
mercial "Geography, baaed on a strong
course of English, History, Elementary
Mathematics, and Elementary Science.
A modern Language Course, substi
tuting French. Germau and History fop
a portion of the Latin and Mathematics.
A Primary and Grammar School, giv
ing cloaa attention to the essentials and
doing th. work of the grades in 7 yeara.
CATAXOO BEWT OX .APPLICATION
NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE
;. Schools Of ., ;
Dentistry and Pharmacy
Unsurpassed In equipment and advan
tages. , .,.,..',..
Th. regular session begins October 4.
For illustrated catalog of .itn.c
school, addrnas 1
sa xxunr a iouxb,
Cor. lCth and Coach sta. Portland. Or.
They eaa always be dermded upon
to do lust exactly what is claimed for
them, as an illustration, Air. iitw
Burh of Gasconade, Ma, states: "Your
Kidney and Bladder Pills have done
wonders, when I had Brif ht's Disease,
and diabetes In the worst form".
. C DsWitt A Co- Chkaro, UL.
wast ersry man and woman who bare
the least suspicion t hat tbey are alto
ted silk ki5ty and bladder cLeaaes
to at once write them, and a trial bng
of thews PJls wi',1 b sett free by re-
ura i&aJ poawpaai. l U to-Ciy-
FISHER, TCOHSEH S CO.
The Big Point Store"
FRONT AND MORRISON STRCBTS
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