THE OREGON DAILY JQURNAU TORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 21, 1000.
I Tbrn Topics
TOMGirra ami'siiments.
Ih orillnanre wotill redm-e the annual
rt venue riiuii trtilla llreitea fee tr
Inura than in par rnt A coinpaiatlt
aiatement of (Ma revenue iWlval feii
Ilia prraant In w and Ilia iirop'iaed
aa alvan a taw day a0 In ilia Jour
ha I. -The, nw ordinaiua waa irMea I
by th It .11 n mart lianta of r.u ilan.11
un a.vount of tha provUlon requiring
Uiieitaea fur nee delivery Wagon a. -
GOOD BILL AT
HIE OliPIW
Tender Cpuy Iaoorpormtee. The
HlainUrd Fender company nf J'ortland I
(ha paiiia of a corporal Inn which haa
baan organised to promote lha eal of
patented fender owned hv It. The
Vaudeville company filed a letter to tha mayor and
Mr. Tampla'a Telearam" I eimiutlve board today, asking tliam to
"n me nuniniiun Dunning ai me
fair ground, where they may aea tha
erflcary and praot Inability of tha pew
nia saving device aaiiionairaien.
nunialow "A Knight for a ray"
I'aknr ..."Th Ulrl Wueallon
(lavheuni , Vaudevlil
(jiand ...................... Vaudeville
laiilage
nlar ,.."ilr. Temple Telearam
Lyrlo "The Mlaaourlau
ZHckroa Oas on Soad Circuit Judge
Cantaitbela yeaterilny denied the aiotlua
fur a new trial aaked by the attorney
for K. T. Plikereon, convicted by ft Jury
lost week on Hi charge of tnansleugh
er and eenieneed to rv three yrara
( tha penilentiar). Tha motion waa
tuhmUted without argument. It
ard on tha ground of error In the
i(!inllou ofc testimony and newly die.
tuvered evidence. - llckereon asserts
lhe,t ha could produce much mora evi
dent) If allowed ft new trial, claiming
that several of Ilia beat Wltnaaaea were
With Doctor's Certificate A resolu
tion from the Judiciary oommlttee dl-
reeling me cny auditor to noury an a
partment haada that hereafter no clalma
of employes on account of alrknees or
Oiaalilllty will be considered unleaa ao
ccmpanled by a phyalrlan'a certificate
will be praam tad to tha city council to
morrow morning- ror adoption.
Ooei to Valtad Ball ways Secretary
W. W. Mrlntnah of tha city civil ear-
not
called, lie aaya ha gave hisfore- vice commission haa been selected by
man money to procure their atieuuanoa,
but the man left tha cliy and tha wit
neases did not appear. Dli-keraon waa
nd yesterday. aiirnn
ror me
viewed tha outside world
on bond
released
bid)
flrat time since lia gave hlmaelf up last
June. , - ;
W. 0. T. TJ. Convention Tha annual
ion vent ion of tha Multnomah county W.
l T. U. will be held lr the Bunnystde
rotigregatlonal church, corner of East
Thirty-fourth and Taylor atreeta, flap-
tha Untied Hallways company to fill
the poaltlon of head bookkeeper for
that corporation. Mr. Mclntoeh will
assume lila new dutlaa some time next
month. Ilia resignation from tha ser
vice of tha oornmlaalon takes effect
October 1. .
A com lt playlet wltlt aa much
Cll aa moat coiuld operaa, and every
It aa funny, wlili aorna eight char-'
actare on lha stage at ono. nut count-1
Inar b goal or the "wild creature" or,
h'nlo, who ara really very Important i
element. Is produced thla weak at the)
Orpheum by one r"1 T. Iteynard, alone j
and unaaalatMt, unleaa you call lg
oitlnga aaalacanla.
In the mldat of an elaborate rural!
setting, with the hilt, the brook, the
farm, h dooieallo anlmaia. tha coun
try road, the general merchandla atore
and poetofflce and all tha uaual eaaen-
f I ft ! a miin i t niMnliinliul flanraa la
certlflcat endowed with life through varlou
cleverly oonoealed wlrea, and endowed
with the power of pech through their
lord and maater. Mr. Iteynard Intro
duces enough novelty to hie act to re
move It far above the ordinary van
trlloqulat turn or mechanical toy turn.
Ha gives each character repcaented an
Individuality that dlatlnaulahea it and
their ilnea and mannerism are fairly
arnrhed in humor,
alia Mary Norman give aome com
monly met trnes or women wnicn turn
out to be really clever Imitations, at
registry department that beginning; No-1
vein oar 1 iie rate on regiatered it
will be ralaed from $ to 10 cents.
The
lemher 21 and I, convening each day I government ha also decided to raise
at 10 a. m. Devotlonala will be led I the amount of Indemnity from 126, aa Is
by Mrs. Badglev, ' county erangeiiBiio now ine case, to ao,
superintendent. Rev. J. J. Siaub and - ' " -
Rev. Henry Blnke. Rev. William HI- AI altered aTeart Church The stations
fam Foulkes -will address the conven- of the Sacred Heart 1 church . were
lion on Thursday afternoon at I o'clock, erected Sunday evening- by the Very
and Rev. B. melaon Allen on rrlday Rev. Prior of Mt. Angel. The church
afternoon at t:I0. Other speakers will was comfortably filled, and tha audi
ta Mrs. M Im T. Hidden, Mrs. Ada ence very Interested In the talk of the
Wallace tJnruh and Mm. Mattls M. speaker, The Holy Kama society mad
Plceth. Mlas Hammond will conduct ft a creditable appearance. . ,.
liver medal contest Frtday veninK. - -r
Dood music has been secured. AU are rosioffloe to Be Seooraied The
cordially Invitee. , - . " , I roruana posimasier states tnat he ha
- - I arranged to decorate the postofflce aa
v Aa-td Man Klsslnjr HX Hayes, living I never before or) the occasion of the
with his children at J Russell street I visit or president Ta to , Portland
Wandered away from. home last atur
lay morning about 8 o'clock and has
fiot been heard from since. Mr. Hayes
about 80 yeara old and suffers at
Imea from extreme forgetfulness, this
elng the third tlma that he ha wan
lered away from home In a Imllar
nianner. He Is of medium helghth. has
fray eyes and ft aandy beard well sprin
kled with gray. He had . on corduroy
rousers and ft sort gray naj wiu
vide brim. On tha outside of hi hat
(and was his nam and old telephone
mmber. Any Information of Mr. Hayes
nay be telephoned to East J20v
maa'iBirr xau uiiii . vnarmaaier i . , . . . ...
i. ", , V- I "otypeu ana Bans noming or cearneaa
TOung ha received word from th and an mlirh) k.tlee h. allmlnalad. liar
hat song 1 built on a very elever Ideal
ana when th laat scraggy hat wi
donned In the portrayal of 'Lis," she!
won the house unreservedly. Her en-1
core number were good, though one
hardly look for ft temperance lecture
In vaudeville. '
Pllu. the mind reading dog, waa ftmna
Ing and showed clever training. One
was Inclined to credit him with more
sanity tbtn hi maater, encept that a
the tram I told the minister who could
next month.
Wa.atvoare and Visas Tew Clotfcea.
shin your shoes, all for $1.(0 month.
Main (14, A-4S14. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., tot. Stark.
Steauner Jeaala xarklns, ' for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday.- Leave Washington street
' Civil Servloe Examinations Emr
" Inatlona to secure eliglbles from which
to make selections to fill vacaaeles In
Hv positions of the civil service will
be held October 10. The most tempt
ing place is that of senior highway
engineer In the office of pufciio roaas.
the maximum salary 18 1,12600. An
other is that of mechanical draftsman
In the patent office. The .examination
; is also to secure a list of eliglbles for
ft domestic sclenoe teacher In the Indian
Service, a testing engineer and a teacher
, Of agriculture in the Indian service.
Applications for exajninatlons may be
secured at au zirsc ciaas jimuiuwa
To Inveaticate Caftrgea The dragnet
for Information concerning collusion
of -bidders on" the- county poorarm
charged by Frank Bollarn. In hi suit
against the county, W. A. Spanton
and other, ha extended to the county
court. Judge Webster ana commis
sioners Llghtner and Barnes have been
hot! fled to appear tomorrow afternoon
and testify to anything thev may know
concerning deals between the bidders.
It Is understood that thev will not be
able to substantiate Bollam'a chsrge of
dock at I p. m.
jr. ci. Sohftef r Co merchant tailors.
corner oixin ana Washington street.
naieign ouiiaing, roomt i ana ll.
Sr. Xagyftrd, veterlnarv snrreon. with
B. aV O. T . Co., fth and Davis. Phone
Main. jvtt.
not train his dor. "You see. vou'va aot I
to know more than the dog." The lit
tle Frenchman hopped about and
squealed and shrilled like a cricket
which aome found amusing, and others
only ridiculous. .
The Bison Cltv Ouartet slnrs well
and mixes In a lot of horseplay which I
tne presence or one irrepressible com
I poond of Weary Willie and Prissy Percy
mads funny.
"He wanted ft Sister" as an smuslngi
playlet . presented bv three man. Tha
cumax is good and gets hearty
laugh. The Hughes musical trio nlavs
on the usual instruments In the usual
siyie wnicn is usuaiiv mm - a Mann.
ins- baniolst fills in the bill aocept-1
aoiy- ana in , orchestra number
moving picture are satisfactory.
and
PJ-aftaaW"
i
ST. JOHNS
BTUpherd'e p rings. Dr. W. D. Mc-
ivary, meaicai director; E. Jj. Shlpherd,
manager. - j
- a
St John, Or.. Sept.-21. Otto Shier,
an 1-year-old lad, waa badly shaken
up and sustained severe bruises Sat
urday moraine- bv-faJlina from a rhla
which extends .from the dredger Chl-
. X. Xoorebofts i Co-Art mater- S,kntc T th. -m?m .,..
.trVp,0tUrd 'ram,nr 4U Washrngton nubeV o yo"ungrrter.F havVeen'mlk'
street.
W. A, Wise and associates, painless
uiniiut, iiira ana wssnington, ,
Amartoaa Bank frail Co Slxtk
and Oak, pays interest on deposit.
V asy Sbla Haee rolish Went Agent.
Dr. X. a Brown. Sye-gttf. Manjuun.'
Abendrota, Jeweler, J 43 Wash., near T.
JUDGE WOLVERTON'S
MOTHEB SUCCUMBS
Special Dlipatch to Tha Journal.!
Ing ft nractica of awlnsina- from thla
cable. " i
A piece of land situated In Kast ' St
Johns, which wa bought for $600 one
year ago brought the owner a profit
of $400 when sold Saturday.
Raymond Q. Masters of Falls City,
Or., and Hasel R." Ogden were united
in marriage at the home of the bride's
father S. I. Ogdesv. in West St Johns,
September IS. Rev. E. A. Leonard offi
ciating. The . young couple will . make
r nome in f an
rollusion among the bidder up to the wMonouth Or.. Sept 21. Mary f
time the bids were first opened. , v?ri0ni SfJf2! ?JS!
Bid Wot Strike Hard Answering the
cotTiDlaint of ' Samuel Robb, who has
sued him for 12600 damages for per
sonal Inluries Inflicted In an assault
Krnest "Kerns admits that he struck
Robb twice with a cane, but say the
verton and mother of Judge Wolverton
Of Portland died at her hom hi- la.i
Mr. Wolverton crossed the plain
from Illinois to Oregon in 1863. 4She
waa a years oia.
blows were light and that Robb was j Ollt Of Olir TPlIlTlOrarV OlTJir.
hot Justified in calling the servleesj vUX. ACaXllUlrtiJr-ljJUdr"
iers.
of a physicinn; Kerna ha a vea-etabie
e-arden In Sellwnod Rnd Robb'a cow
1 raued the trouble by going Into the
psrden. Robb Is 60 years or are and
Alleges serious injury. Kerns waa rined
1 50 for- the assault In the municipal
court, and ne say this is enough
pay. ,;.- , ' - ' '
" CThangina Kama of Street. The
street committee; has drafted a resold
tlon directing the city engineer to sub-
- mit an ordinance authorizing him
rhanaa the names of streets when neces
sary in the new district annexed by tho
cltv Julv 1. The engineer Is also
ordered by the resolution to prepare
map designating thereon the house
numbers on streets in such territory.
Ask for Special Election. In a letter
riled with the city . auditor today the
North East Side improvement assocla
tion asks the mayor and executive board
to call for a special election to be held
some tlm9 In the near future for the
purpose of settling the question of lay
Ing water mains and the manner of pay
ing ror tne same.
Za Toroe lose Oas Circuit Judge
- Cleland this morning gave Judgment
ror the nlHlntirr In. the-; case- of- A,
Walter Wolfe against W. M. La. Force.
Wolfe sued on an asaigned claim from
The Sclentlfto American club to collect
$104 alleged to be due for 1 volumes
of the American Encyclopedia.
Would X educe BevenuefteAs was ex-
rectea mayor eimon yesteraay vetoed
he vehicle tax ordinance passed at the
last session of the city council. Chief
nmonar his reasons ror doing so was that
Painless Dentistry
ht aawwewiiMitiJiiiriftfji
K 31
Oat ef tewa waopl
eaa kara their plate
fiaa onagawora sa
had ia oaa das
is w
.... f.
aa.W.a.ittrwja
' J Wa enl in yas gaai
- IZOl gale at farcaltit
. rsilar
) SlalarCrM O.U
' laBrMcaTaataS.S
' iGeWriBian 1.0
! Esuwl rWngt 1.0
. iSihwFllliais .5
Malay Fimara 2.5
i i riaiat 5.C0
1 LJaart Daf Rat..
jTr bar Plataa 7.80
nmaa Pihlaaa trVtlw .50
WORK eUalUNTlID FO II TIAM .
tilnliaa iLZtraaUoa re aaa alaioa or fcrtda work
ordarad. Coaeoltatloa Fraa, T "m aaaax aet bvnaa
tilnleaaaKn-kdnMaarvhara. AH work rnllrrar,
ntel. atooaiaalctrtoalaaat. Xaet neUaada.
Wise Dental Co.
We will be open for business Monday,
September 13, at 411 Washington st, 3
Mocks west of our temporary place. E.
B. Moorehouse & Co.
Journal want ads. cost l' cent a word.
tbeli
r Wrlo-ht A Hewitt contractors, have
Just finished tha new east end school
building. The new structure present
a fine appearance and is a creditable ex
ample of modern architecture. Tho
building measures 42x70 feet and eon
tains four rooms, well finished In hard
wood and modernly equipped.
The first connections with the main
line of the Portland Oas company were
made Saturday. Several Mghts were
? laced on Jersey street The new of
lce of the St John . branch of the
gay company is located on Jersey street
and the interests of the company will
be in the hands of Messrs. Hancock and
Bnglander. -
Have Ton Anything- to Trad at
If so read the "Exchange" column
of The Journal classified. Try an ad
for vourself.' Tou certainly tan get rid i
of some articles you have no use for ,
ana In your trade get hold of something I
that you can make use of. Try it and
you'll surprise yourseir witn good re
suits.. :
Bulletin No. 50
9
WE'RE TIEING TAGS EVERY DAY.
Our daily task is tieing tags. We like it it's a pleasant
occupation. One tag to a lot buyer, and sometimes one
tag to a buyer of several lots. . '
. t
WESTMORELAND is becoming popular. It is more
than popular it is a habit. Home builders come 'to
WESTMORELAND, whereas WESTMORELAND for-
merly sought them. Such a condition proves one thing;
that of the, present low level of WESTMORELAND lot
prices. ',
WESTMORELAND is going to take an upward bound
with a vengeance,, and the men with a little foresight are
going to get the benefit
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY
Board of Trade BIdfj.
iiJtlT fOrTTlAND. ORCOON
ftrrica atocaas s ft. at. ta s r. at. Saatia..
A NEW
DEPARTURE
beea
The coat of Intertrenta Tiave
- great It- replaced ly th Hoi
cnaertasing compaay.
Heretofore It haa beea the custom ef
funeral directors to make charge for
ail IncMentaJs ranna-(ed with a fa
leeraL The Ldward HmtD Ind-rUk-Ing
rnirP, the leadir.c fuaat-al Ai.
ret tore of Portland, hav daiarte4 front '
that ruatcm. Wh caaa-et la furniahad '
br W w make a aura chars for
mhaJmlra, hearaa t rwetrr. entsi'le '
hl or aoT aervtce that ar-ay ha ra
C'jlraxt ef va. efrt fKtH', cema-tary
s4 earr1ara. t')a effartti-g a aartsg
ef t! te ITS ea each fcraral j
THE EDWARD IIOLMAN
U.D ERTAIilNG CO. j
t!9 TELJ ST. COB. CUKCI. j
UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO.
"W w-OOSVOBTaT, City rtseal Agt, ot OorWtt BaOalag.
BUUUETIIN (21)
.
A
Manr
Tmm tha "THir'AOO EXAMTVKR," Mar 4 ll riRT EXCHAVOE
?frSVCMC6f AGES PETWKEN CftlCAOb .KD WW
-AEROORAM- Travel ! M jea Vtbot Break and Marks New Kra In
T ra rv. re. p I on "f Mti Threu r ft thoaaand enilea ef arr cam laat sight
HJ WmFI,rsa WES8AOB EVER transmitted between new
J-0,1? "'C-,00" 11 W,B ' 'clock wheat the Ma- recelvw ef th
I alted Ulreleaa Telegraph Company rm to ef the big MW-hlgaa Avenue
btt fewnd the New York station. Ad than, a th calmlnattoo ef man
oaTS" tfeeaar-t arfrt to gt tha ll iUtni pmperlv attuned, there wa
rerorde. li ant flaahaa. the lna Tbaet who watched breathleaaly
L.C.!tiI,B,vh'"""'r '"stroena-M knaw that they vera . ltaeln the
PIRTH OP A NEW ERA. For nt e-,!r k( tha fneee freta w Tork
r-eoedad. bot vhaat fwrainsnltlmi with the Atlantic eatoar4 evoe had b-een
rr-ee.4 a fs nn ra rawH tram Hein.nm tar arut tn th aretn;
1 nera that vera s-rtliirg their 'arrmarh to .New Toik. ' Aad then, t w
ffa tr-urarh a-artang and conTlrxJr,. eneaaagea were bead led
frr-ia the ts-,f rt Mellon."
ot rotr rzxiv Oariiau un -a. "cgfr
eautiful Portland Homes
-a Nothing contributes more to tbt happiness of the family than a beautiful home.'
You spend more than half your time at home, and your wife spends nearly all of
her time there. You owe it to vourself, and especially to her, to make your home
as plraiint and dctirable as possible. The wife has the most to do in making the home,
therefore h should be consulted in selecting it.
The principal things to be considered in making home are:
1 ' ' HEALTIf FULNESS ' ". ' V
, ACCESSIBIHTY
PUBLIC UTILITIES
. BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS
GOOD NEIQIIBORS
All of these elements and many more will be found in tha greatest perfection in
tha new residence park ' - .
AMi8r..Mi:.TS
Utarr timb to ana srr.
BUNGALOW liit&Vi?
rhoaae Mala lit fta A-4aat.
Tb Big Musical Comedy,
a. ranoBT o a bat.
Catchy Muslo I'retty Ulrls Tun.
fTlfae 11.10. II, To, ,00.
Bungalow .Kl!
BAT iAXB OrXHg T0OAT
12A.TR 14
nd Morrlaoa
noses Mala 11T SJid A-4aa.
I Nights, !Klnnlng Next Tlmra.lar.
B(MM-lal l'rl.:a ftlatlnee Palurtlay.
Tbe Marrr Aluslcal flay,
Tha) TIMti-PUACti-UIRL.
Evening l.i0 to I0o: Mat. 11 to llo
I V
mm
The Addition with Character
Take your wife with you, and go to see LAURELHURST. It Is Just about half
way out to the Country Club, and you can aee it on your' way to the LIVESTOCK
SHOW.
LAURELHURST is located within two miles of the center of Portland. . It is
only a mile and a half from the river. It Is bounded on the west by Thirty-first street,
- on the south by East Stark (the Base Line road, now paved), Sandy road runs along
the north, and Forty-third street on the east.
DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE LIVESTOCK SHOW, AND STOP TO SEE
LAURELHURST ON YOUR WAY.
'LAURELHURST offers the greatest inducements to investors and homebuildera
to be found in Portland today, because:
It is protected by building restrictions.
It is a most beautiful residence park.
It will have hard-surface pavements on every street
It will have all public improvements made at once.
It has rich soil, and will have beautiful flowers and treea.
It has winding streets that preserve the natural beauties of the land.
It haa no deep, unsightly cuts, or high banks to mar its beauty.
It haa every lot ready to build on, without any expensive grading, cutting or filling.
It has paved streets running to it now.
It is high and dry, and has a most magnificent view.
It contains a splendid public park of 31 acres.
It has excellent streetcar service.
It is within easy walking distance of the downtown district,
- In fact, it has about everything that one could wish for, and It seems just a little
better than is necessary.
Buy Laurelhurst Lots Now
You can buy lots in LAURELHURST now at prices ranging from f T80 to f 1500
each. That is just about half as much as similar, property will cost you elsewhere,
Our terms of payment are easy, and we can assist you financially jf you wish to
build at once. .
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to those who purchase this month, also to those who
will build this year.
Call and see us, or go and "see the property. Take the Montavilla .or Rose City
, Park cars: Both lines run through .the property. Office, on the ground at Thirty
eighth street. 4
STAB THSATBB . BttSSeU Brew,
KaU 47S7, A-14SC Mf re,
AL.L. WEEK
Tig till. Mat., Wed., gat. StlS p. as.
TKB BSoOBAB flTOCat COMPABT
Recognized as the Heat Ntork Organisa
tion West of New York. Vreaentlng
"KU. TSMrta S TBLZQaVAM,"
The Cireat International t ornedy.
Price tio. SSo and SOc.
Vest Week, Oommeaolaa gnnday KaW,
The Cowboy aad the Xdy.J
f S. Buadays aad Holiday
U-2S-Stt
Kicars,
THEATRE ihm-?
Weak Baptembar BO Mary Vormai tn
"Soma Type ef Women"! Bd a. Hay
aard, Jama Tonng ftj Oow ia "Wanted, ft
later" ma, Th Blaoa City roar,
agb Maaieal Oo Bddla O. Boss, -Picture,
Orehtra. .
Fhoaas Mala S
A-aao. - .
Bargain Btatin Wadnaaaay 8o Any
geas. Tonight, -au tal waa a. ..
The Rrilllant Mtialcal Tomedy
"Tm nraL ouBBTloir'
With Gorgeous Kffects; Beautiful Mus
ic: Bewitehlng Chorus. :
Night prices I5o to $1.00. 8atnrday
Mstlnee. J5e. S0o.-jr Week Teaas.
w
BAKER THEATRE horrrJ
THE GRAND
Weak of September 90, 1 90S
UU ft STABK'V
acnrsTBBUi
ABB
BIcsOBEOOBS.
riorae Modaaft
aad Company.
Oeorg Zioadar.
Sharp at Ttuek.
Trad Batter.
Orandaeoop.
Matinee every day at 1:10. Adml.
Ion 1 5c any seat. Evening perform
ance 7:10 and :15. Admlaaion 16o and
I6e. Box seats 60e.
LYRIC THEATRE
Phones Main 4685, A-102S.
Prices SO, tO and 10 cents.
Week Commencing Sunday Matinee,
September 18.
The Atlie-n stock Company presents
TXB SdZBSOTTBXajrS
Matinees. Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday at 1:15. Every evening
at 8:1ft- carnages at io:su.
TonTl Uke th tyrie.
BASEBALL
Beoraation Park.
Corner Tftturba and Tweoty-fourtli St.
LOS ANGELES
I-PORTLAND
kept, ax, aa, aa, 4. as, a
namea hee-tn- week dava 1:10 H n!
Sunday, 2:80 p. m. . f
i Admission Bleachers. I5c; Grand-
Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand. 25c
ladles' Day rrlday.
Boys under 11 free to bleachers
i Wednesday.
i . - .
... ---- -- -
ar- r
Henry Building.
Phones Main 2565, A-5234
frrelhuny! Co.
No. 522-526 Corbett Bldg.
Phones Main 1503; A-1515
October 4th
Last Excursion
of the Season
October 4th
$72.50
CHICAGO
AINO RETURN
872.50
0
Tickets on sale at TKB OBSAT 1TOBTHBBB CXTT OT
riCB allow 10 days for going passage and good for return
until November 10. Good going via TXB OBBAT BOBTK
SBW, returning same route or via any other dlrect .line
Choice of routes going either via Seattle or via TKB BOBTK
BABX BOAS.
TKBSB TBAZBS 9A1XT
The Oriental Limited
The Fast Mail
' The Southeastern Express
For tickets and sleeping car reservations, call on or
address K. BXCBSOW. O. F. k T. A., Ill Third lU
Portland. Or. Telephone Main 80. A-228S.
1 Dayi to Chicago
4 Days Jo New York
If you take the
Electric-Lighted train de luxe
North Coast Limited
1 No Excess Fare
Reduced Fares East on Oc
tober 4, over the Scenic Highway
through the Land of Fortune.
Particulars upon request, ,
A. D. CHARLTON. A.G.P. A.
335 Morrison St, Portland
Educational and Bible Departments
Young Women's Christian Association
SEVENTH AMD TAYLOR STS.
Telephoae, ataJa 1S05, A-I4
SEASON OF 1909 - IOIO
Classes Open October 4
FACULTY'
Mlmm ICary B. Bar, General Secretary and Educational Director.
yoaa Xdma Oeodwlm, Union Theological Semlnarr. Near Tork. Director
Bible Study Department.
BQm Ala si I OeT. rtiyelral Training DepC, Oberlln College. Oberlla,
Ohio. Director rnralcel Training Dept.
BO) BOllt Sekletk, training In some of the largest indoor ftad outdoor
pool la CUIcago, Teacher of Swlmaaing.
BOm SCarr a. luu, Dreael lasUtnta, Fhlladalphla, Director Domes tlo
rk-ienea Ipt
BOaa Bv Cartstia, Teartier of Mnilnery and 8hlrt Walat.
Item SCaJTarat Bkkc East Side Klgn Be boo I, Teacher of Oermaa.
VO) A agile aCaOlee, Teacher of rrenrh.
acta avaey Xarta, rortland Academr. Teacher ef Practical Engllah.
acra. SC. B. Bor. Teacher or agllh ror Torlg Girl an4 Boats
ArHbmetlr.
BO) aveaiM Bella. Kf r gland Conserratorr of Masle, Director
t"rJ Club. .
Call BaaagUatS, Teacher of MandoUa aad Guitar, and of Fpanlsa.
Ta kear aaA rmaa XMalr ofSao.
SAJf FRAXCISOO HOTELS
f HOTEL T,
Don't Drop
Your Teeth
fynn
but drop in to the dentist
that will make you a set'of
teeth that won't drop. We
do all branches . of dental
,, work in a thoroughly ,scien.
tific manner. We give per
fect s'atisfaction in every de
tait bf otir -work.
Gold Crown, 22k. . . . $3.00
Gold Filling . ?1.00
Silver Filling .35
Plates $5.00
Bridge Work. . ... .?3.00
Boston Painless
Dentists
291 Morrison St. Cor. 5th,
Opposite poatof fice.
, And at Eugene, Or.
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Jaat aseosits Beal St. Freed
European Plan $1.60 a daj op
American Plan $3.00 a day up
ewaWaasbriefcttractara. raraisba4 at
east at SSO. SO. Srerr comfort aa coa
a.aaca. Oa eariiaea emaaianiag aM aar
city. Oaaaiaae mU aranae aaa a ma atari.
Seed fee BeeaM witk mtmp af Saa Vraaaac
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Sixth ftad Morrison, Op p. Vogtofflo.
Rent a Piano
Too want ft Piano la your
hom this Fall end Winter. It
will afford you much pleasure.
. Perhaps you feel that you are not
ready to purchase the piano you
desire to own. Moat musicians
look forward to tha time whea
they will oai a telnway piano.
Rent a piano from ui and all
-money paid aa reat. up to one
year, will be arpllaj toward tha
pnrrhaae of A blainwsy or other
plana
Mi have lb lareat stork of
f'laaos In the eltv and tha f.ni
In of tha old atandard. re!)M
makes. Read tha pamaa n rr
as familiar ss tha Dam a a ef el 1
friei!
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rafkard. Vfnorrr, h it .
bury. y, Kuritmtna. . ;r. -son.
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