The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 30, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL! PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30. 1908.
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Stupendous Hallway Devel
opment and Colonization
v' Projects Being Carried
Out in Eastern Asia Fu
; . ture Forecast
111 do In 19 yeare more
In Australia in
that Husal
than Kngland haa dona 1
a orntury In the inallvr of bulldlnr up
population.
Qovernmaat Aldf rarmars.
These Immigrant from Kuroiwan
Iluaala a rr being provided with land,
with Implements mid with all klnda
of government r ivouragemmt. Their
eatate la not, and never will be, com-
C arable to that of American farmera,
ut their condition In (lie Amur la
o much better than It waa In Kuro.
Ceau Huaala that the effect will be to
ring up the standards of living-, and
to Increaae the regard of the neonle for
their government The (lowing reports
of the fertility of thla region, carried
back to Russia by the soldiers of the
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When the time cornea for a.
Anal settlement between Russia,
China, and Japan, the result will
be different- from the Russo-
. Japan war. And the recurrence
of armed conflict is Inevitable. .
It mar be 10 years, it may be
10, but war will surely come, 4
Russia's treatment of China has
allied ' that nation on her side
and the settlement of Amur with
several million people who will '
stand ready to fight for the Rus-
lan bear, all combines to put an
entirely different phase on the
question as to the outcome. To
morrow Mr. Haakln will tell
what Russia la . doing In Man
churia and how she treats her
Chinese allies.
great army which fought the JapaneHe.
and the agrarian depression in kuaala.
were responsible in a large measure for
beginning thla groat migration. Ilut It
could not have proceeded without gov
ernmental approval, and It could not
have reached Its present enormoua pro
portlona without government aid and
encouragement.
All great natural migrations of man
kind have been westward and south
ward. The race originated somewhere
on the plains of northern or central
Asia, and from thence the various
tribes wandered off, always to the
west If we except the doubtful can
of the American aborigines. From thla
' very country of Manchuria and the
Amur went the tribes which have at
various times invaded Europe under
the names of Huns, Tartars and Turks.
The Moguls of India and the Manohua
of China originated here. All through j
tne centuries the tide of the human
flood has been away from this part of
mo worm.
Peaceful Conquest of Asia.
Now, In the 20th century, aided by
railroads ana teiearanhs. snurred on iv
dreams of commercial empire, the Rus
sians reruse to accept a military de
feat as final and plan this great peace
ful conquest or eastern Asia, Tne ml
Victim of Knocks on Guar
anty Law Will Pay Out
on Its Own Funds.
These Spec- (
Into Aw,. ft
Sale for Frl
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Only Shop
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Only Shop
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By Frederic . Hasklo. - .
' Washington, Sept SO. That Russia's
ambition to establish Itself as an Im
perial power on the Paclflo coast of
Asia was not thwarted by the unsuc
cessful war with Japan Is proved by
the stupendous program of railway de
velopment and colonisation now being
carried out by the Russian government
, In eastern Asia. The Japanese victory
merely caused Russia to change Its
mans a mtie it did not affect the
itusaian purpose in the slightest de-
' 31 ee. .
Amor Country Ziike Oregon.
Across the Amur river ' from Man-
' cnuria lies mat great and fertile, tract
..which takes its name from the river,
a territory as large as Spain. It lies
In the same latitude as Oregon, Wash-
lngton and British. Columbia,, and Its
. ; agricultural future Is Intrinsically as
bright. Further, south, and lying east
ward of Manchuria, is the Russian lit
toral. The coast Is not promising, but
further inland that- section tapped by
iiie ran -una irora , viaaivostoK north
to- Khabarovsk may be compared to the
"inland empire" of the American norths
west A railroad from Khabarovsk
westward along the north of the Amur
to a connection with the TrnrmKlH-rijn
railroad in. tho . Trans-Baikal country
will soon be built; a project which
means about the same thing as the
mjiHruciiim, m :im uanaoian Pacific
.meant to .British' Columbia. -
Much has tjeeTrsMa or late Tahout" the
great tide of immigration Into, western
Canada. . The "American Invasion" of
Canada has called forth much comment.
.,. and statistics have been published to
. show that as many as 60,000 Americans
have crossed over . into Canada in a
1 single year, seeking new homes.'' .The
J settlement of the northwestern states
j. has been wonderfully rapid, and the
, bulldinsr UD Of Oklahoma and. Tm
( has excited the wonder and admiration
of the world. . .
gratlon eastward of 2,000,000 people in
a period of four vears ia absolutely
uniaue in tne history or the world.
It Is by far the arreateat mle-ratlon
of one people known in modern times.
The great stream of humanity which
pours Into America from Europe is
drawn from a soore of races and nations.
rnture of Karbln.
Ten years from now Russia will have
a new province lying immediately north
of Manchuria and Mongolia having a
population greater than either Canada
or. Australia. Wheat fields will be de
veloped, and Harbin will become to the
world what It is now to Asia, the great
est nour producing center. The 8000
mile railroad to St. Petersburg will bo
double tracked, the road through the
Amur will be. built and the probabil
ity is that tne railroad rrom Peking to
Kalgan will be extended through Mon
golia to Lake Baikal, thus cutting down
the time- from Peking to Moscow by
three days and giving China and Russia
a route of direct communication wholly
independent of Japanese Influence or
Interference. When these things come
to pass, as they surely will Russia will
men De impregnaoiy intrenched. Then.
the ambition to own an Ice free port
that hope which is never dead in the
Russian breast will inspire to action.
The Japanese will lie between the Rus
sians and that goal of all Muscovite
aesira, , n..
It is imnosRlhle to conceive an lnrief-
juiio cuiiLiuuniJuH ui me present peace
ful and harmonious relations between
Russia and'JaDan In this country. Both
are here for the purpose of carving ou
a new embire. Both have the same da.
sire, both have-the same contempt and
disregard for China's sovereignty and
rights.. Each understands the other's
limitless and unscrupulous ambition.
For the time being they have set a line
between themselves, dividing; not. their
territory, out that part of China's ter
ritory which they, still occupy and con
trol in npita of- their solemn ohl Igatlona
to' withdraw .''entirely and completely.'
Bnssians Are Z.ying low.
Realising- that the eyes of the world
are most attracted now to the Japanese
rJrilt4 rra Leaaes Wka.)
Oklahoma City, Okla.. Bept 10. Thai
failure of the Columbia Bank A Trust I
company, one of the largest banking In
stitutions in the aula, was cauaed by
an attack on the guaranty system at
the Chicago banker a' convention, ac
cording to Htate bunk Examiner Young,
who la now In charge of the bank s affairs.
Young declared that during the attack i
on the system It was termed "wild cat"
and the Columbia bank was cited as an
example.
Following the arraignment of the.
guaranty system, six rural Oklahoma
bankers who were attending the ses
sions promptly withdrew their reserves
from the institution and the strain was .
such that the bank waa forced to close.
Four hundred depositors of tho Co
lumbia bank wore today paid the
amounts of their depoalts from funds
of the state banking board. So con
fident were the depOaltcrs that the
board would make good their deposits
that the customers of the Institution
made no demonstration of any sort and
there has not been a semblance or a
run. , .
The exact state of affairs of the Co
lumbia bank Is not known at this time.
Knnk Examiner Young refuses to talk
since his first statement of th cause
or to wreca.
DTCKEASE SHOW IN
0. A. C. ATTENDANCE
(HpecUl niapatrh to Tb't JoaraaL)
Oregon Agricultural Colleae. Corval-
lis. Sept 0. O. A. C. will have ap
proximately 1600 students if the open
ing day increase is maintained. When I
class work started today 840 collegians I
had entered upon a new year or work.
This Is a little over 14 per cent more
than naa registered on tne opening aay
last year. The faculty were very much
gratified when the registrar ngures
were given out, as it was expected that
last years future a would hardly be bet
tered, in view of the fact that the en
trance reaulrements have been raised.) I
and it is more airncuit ror a student
with Insufficient preparation to enter.
Of the entering class 118 are from high
schools, 10 from academies. IS from oth
er colleges and from normal schools.
The total number will be' largely added
to during the week, and on the basis
of a 14 per cent increase on the first
school day there will be a total regis
tration of 1S45 students.
85c Veil Rem
nantsIVow39c
Theia '
well
Veil
Remnant!
com in
the
newest,
shades
and are
yards
long.
All the
latest mesh
and dot effects. Sold regularly at
85c and are offered as a matchless
bargain. Sale price, length ..39)
Sale on Colgate
Drug Sundries
Colgate's 25c Talcum Powder,
sale v.;..-...y. ,15jJ
Colgate's .25c Tooth Powder.
., sale .... ,15
25c Dentaf Cream, sale. . .15
50c Almond Soap, sale price,
per box .V.-, .Z5t
all : - fflk
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$25 and $30 Ladles'
Suits, Sale Price $15
. A suit bargain you pan't 'duplicate any
where else in Portland. There are 100
OF THE TAILORED SUITS, every one
of all-wool broadcloths, homespuns and
fancy mixtures. The coats are 42 and 45
inches long. Good, Substantial 'linings.
Trimmed with large jet buttons in all the
new fall colors. Examine the fabrics, the
workmanship, the finish and the styles.
You'll say they're as good as you nave
seen at $25 and $30. This is a remark
able bargain at the sale price d1 C
of only tMD
Voile and Panama
Skirts at Half Price
CIO CA Tf;nJn Sale
Price
$6.98
In all our sales we have never offered as
good a bargain in Women's Dress Skirts
as this. These sweH Voile and Panama
Dress Skirts are really-wonderful values
at $0.08. They are the newest fall mod
els and all are neatly trimmed. They are
values to $13.50. Sale price g
Sale Prices on All New Hair Goods
program, the Russians have adopted the
wise policy or Brer Kabbit. They are
. How Rnisia Emigrates,
i But over here ' In eastern Asia, all
but unobserved by the world, the Rus
sian frovernment has organized and en
couraged a misrratton and colonization
which throws even the western Ameri
can aeveiopment into the shadow. In
,1908, the year after the war ended, no
less than 180,000 Russians moved from
Europe and settled In the Amur and
the Russian littoraL In the following
year the number was over 400,000. Thus
In the second year after the war, after
, Russia s eastern Asiatic ambition waa
supposed to have been destroyed, the
Russian government throws Into this
... uui, uuiiuuiDiiea country half as
many people as come from Europe to
the United States in a year, and far
more tnan Canada haa been able to at-
tlon into the Amur, according to of-
Piles And
Purgatory
Begin With the Same Letter and
Ibere Are Other Resemblances.
surfer? Oh, nor "Suffer" don't ei-
tTAt AV-x?1 tV? A" the "PYRAMID
, PILE CTjRE. It s a Cure that comes to
g'vea one a rresh grip on
XT FXOXISESj TO CUMX
and keeps its word. Even to the last
' Ji made lhat w,y- This is
why. And it is not expensive within
the easy reach of every one. Only bO
cents a box at your druggist, and a
box goes a long way.
TOVBS ZS THE WOBST
kind and of long standing? Already
tried everything you ever heard of
Plscou raged? Well, rather. But the
PYRAMID PILE CURE waa made for
. jubi ui-n inpB. lours is not a bit
worse than hundr-ds of other cases
: mat tne -yramid file Cure has cured.
BxxPTzcAXif aro ram?
No wonder. But listen. We are so
ure that our remedy will cure you
that we wUl send you a Free Treat
ment This will begin to show you
what enough of It will do and then
you can go to your drug store and ret
much rou need. It won t be more
than a box or so.
lying low. Thev have- rjroved thnm.
selves much more considerate of Chi
nese rights tnan. have the Japanese, and
they have . not set any obstacles what
ever In the -way of the trade of other
nations in northern Manchuria. For
these , reasons their position is not so
often discussed as7 that of the Japanese.
By comparison the Russian behavior
appears to be quite altruistic. But one
must not expect unselfish altruism
from St. Petersburg. The Russian rul
ing classes do not think in those terms.
It all means that Russia is bldinsr Its
time, and Improving the shining hour
by developing Its eastern resources.
Both Japan and Russia are in Man
churia for the same purpose, but as
they both seek the same prise, a prize
which cannot be divided, their positions
are naturally antagonistic. Neither na
tion has any right In Manchuria,, as
both nations admitted when thiv rati
fied the treaty of Portsmouth. Both na
tions claim rights In utter disregard of
tnai treaty.
China Zfeets Obstacles.
China, awakened to a sense of, re
sponsibility and aroused to the neces
sity of adopting western methods of
government and Industry, should have
the right to devalon Mnohurl Th
oniy possinie ground upon i which Rus
sia and Japan may base a claim of
ngnt in Manchuria Is that they will de
velop the country, something which
China would not and could not do. But
now that China in attempting to do
something for Manchuria along modern
lines, it finds itself In trouble with the
Japanese fox and the Russian bear.
Chinese Superior to Bnssians.
The Chinese, under a form of govern
ment older than Christendom, and with
out any of the advantages of modern
western civilization at all, have main
tained the largest nation upon earth in
both area and population. That nation, )
uK ,.-1 ihc nuiTieni wrientai condi
tions, was and is more prosperous and
LINN COURTHOUSE
. HAS A BUSY TIME
(Special Dlspatrh to TBa JonrnaLl
Albany, Or.. Sept. 30. Wednesday
was a busy day at the. Linn county
courthouse. Recorder Froman was
flooded with a large number of instru
ments to be recorded. When all were
filed on the fee book, a whole page waa
filled. Although the Instruments were
small ones the fees for today amounted
to 3.i!0.
. fftuntv flrlr WIllAt V at inmt mm hiiav
as he issued six marriage licenses be-
skips looKtng arter tne regular amount
of routine work. - They werji to Charles
Harat or apringrieia ana venora Der
rick of this city. Robert Rlnao and
Julia Anna Michael, both- of Albany; J.
am-
E. Slmnson of Eugene and Bessie Ci
eron of Albany, Kobert F. Montgomery
ipson ofEug
f Albany. He
of Brownsville and Maude Evalee Ward
of Halsey. Herbert N. Millard of Shedd
and Ida Bayne of Shedd, Ernest E.
Jones of Med ford and Laolla M. Hicks
of Albany. Four of the couples were
married today.
50c Hair Bolls Now Only 55c
24-inch Sanitary-Made Hair Rolls.
V They're lfjfht and can be washed.
it .t,.j. cn c.i.
only . . . . 35
53.50-54 Real Oair Polls, $1.95
Real Hair Puff, your choice oi 5
different styles. They are sanitary
made and in 'all shades. Regular
$3.50 and $4 puffs. Special sale
price , .$1.95
S6-$6.50 Pair Switches, $3.95
Real Hair Switches, natural wavy
hair, 24 inches long. They are
sanitary made and in all shades.
They are values to $6.50. Sale
price only .... . . ..... .$3.95
$1.50 Fall Waisls
Twenty dozen new Fall Waists
in all the newest checks, plaids
and sfripes, in the latest shades
and styles. An elegant waist
for fall and winter wear. Reg
ular $1.50 kinds. QCn
Sale price , sOC
ge New Silk Waists
tic Silk Hair Wets Wow 15c 50c Hair Barrens Wow 25cy your Sale Frlce83.Qg
W. C. T. V. May Meet In Yakima.
(Special Diapatcb to The Journal.)
North Yakima, Wash.. Kept. 30. The
eastern Washington W. C. T. U. con
vention for next year is to be invited
to meet in North Yakima next year. A
large delegation will go from North
Yakima earlji in October to this vear's
convention which meets in Spokane to
Invite the convention here for next year.
In the coming year the local unions
Intend to carry on an active campaign.
They Intend to have, a new building be
fore another year, and thev will non-
duct a number of Demorest contests for
tne purpose or raising runds.
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DEFIED
SIX HOSPITALS
Doctors of Two' Continents Could
Make No impression on Torturing
Skin Disease All Treatments
Failed for Nineteen Years
October 4th
Last Excursion
of the Season
October 4th
$72.50 . AND RETURN $72.50
Tickets on sale at TEB OBEAT KOBTBXBN CITT OT.
FICB allow. 10 days for going passage and good for return
.until November- 80. Good going via TEB OBBAT 1TOBTK-
EBXT, returning same route or via any other direct line.
'Choice of routes eoing either via Seattle or via TKB HOBTK
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Holmes Business Colleae
"The School That Gets You a Good Position " '
TENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
THEN CUTICURA CURED
SWIFTLY AND EASILY
DOa"T TTTT OPT
getting rid of this terrible trouble Of
Itself It la hard moiifh t rndure but
It lads to things worse. ID truth It
badly disarranites the etsUre lower bovr!
tract; creates uh-rra. abaea and a
rla of evils any one of which can
aeily prove falal
roarT Txrt orr
nairg tor toe tree trial parkaga Wa
Mid thla to show now great our faith
i in mil rur. 11 w 014 aot tvlltvf In
m w ""a ma uiil OTrer. To
day I the best day you will rrrr hare
to end for It. Ix your writing plainly
there will W n ssiataka Fin out
t-w!pi; tt won t take a nlaote time
rd mall It f o.
contented than either Russia or Japan
There is no class of Chinese equal to
the gentry of Russia In learning, but
neither Is there a class of Chinese so
low In the human scale as the Russian
moujik, when relative values are con
sidered. The Chinese ha VP not Af.nm-
pllshed as much as have the Japanese
In the western arts of war and high fi
nance, btlt thov are for nn.-4n- '...
Japanese in trie civilisation of their
everyday lives. China, as opposed to
Russia and Jarjan. haa not nni h.
lfgal but the moral right to develop its
w w is in iiiui.ti
"I contracted mr disease at school
in London, England, when I was four
teen years old I am now thirty
three. My father put me under tne
care of our family physician who diag
nosed my disease, as itch. But after,
several months' treatment without
receiving any benefit, I was advised
to go to a hospital. I attended the
Hoe pttal, London. Then and on
two other occasions, without . my get
ting any benefit, they treated me for
eczema. My next attempt was trying
address H. SICKSOB,
TVktManl Or" Tiilnnh
& p. as r.
Portland. Or. Telephone Main 680. A-228S.
122 Third st.
different ointments from doctors anc
I druggets. Then I tried patent medicines,
including , ana .
I 1 passea examinations 1 or govern-
vnua nas aurnt, otners aDgnt. 1
In this triangular fight for the con-
of the" fu7u7;:"china na. tlghTand' ' ?L ,W" &R,
RuMia and Japan have the misiit a I iect the medical examinations.
greater Japan, a Japan the captain of Arter three attempts to enlist in the
Asia leading the tltantln British armv I auori(HAH at nnt hnit w
r " "iinn ' 1 1 i rriia r on ffl rT n a annarnvi rvn auvniiric nx mw nmmi
m a r m trim A . m TJ , . -1 .1 . i . .
- - - " " v. nunnMii urrniDH. A
greater Ruasla. a Russia with In warm
southern apnrt on the Paclftr anrt
great merchant marine and navy, mana
free Vickzse Cod poo.
r!ll cot tfce Hafk l!rvS below wHH
your am an4 aadre. rat r-, rrra.
f". o4 tratl te . the PTRAMin
f HI-, rOMPANT. ill Pyra.Va
1- At. Mart,il. Ml-k. A trial uk.
mm- if ( great Pyrarau! Tile Core
,! fr, i mt j at ewe b
n- l. H.EE. f4ahi wrsipatr.
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t
T-t a- fata. .. . ,
The disease waa confined to face, arms
and legs, my face being actually raw at
times. I came to America thirteen
I h. nt a I m rA r,, . n , 1 1 ' . . i mail mn Klifc m V. tmsm K-wamA -wama
.... iiu . ii .nuri i k -v 1 1 ( 1 1. 1- ( 1 1 Tne1 m i " " r ... v " vi
Rising Pan of Japan as the light of a , possible. When in New York City I
. arreaier V hlna. a was lanaM to go to IlospitaL
iainf ,t" own- ,,!n,,'1f l whence I waa sent to the Hospital
hariy of" t7r mld'tt I" Brooklyn. I was put under the ear of
in? Mr W.prpetT.,e.nof "bothMuV, I f to the
and Nipponese ambition. m-am a p,,ice-i n0mb", f Unsuooeerful attempu. I
ful Asia, and a prosperous -pitrn ' returned home to England and tried the
world. It la to th advanuge of the I Hcpital, Liverpool, the
nations of th w-t, morally. phrMcally HospitaL London, also the world -famed
and flnarvlallv. to uphold th Chln..i Uku.i
a . i s-"wis a a vcyi a . IVU w ILUUIIIi HBa
ting eared. I came back to America i
rights and nwvetit br tv-rr,,i m
urea thr great ronfHrt which ntherwl-w
lnerltaby again, will tarn Manchuria
Into a field of blood.
Xrw Taper, for Forest Grwrr.
ttm-rt.l ntaw-w to Tto In-all
rvwl G rtrr . Or fl-r.l . la a
pnb'lr-itloa will t Trt-d Jn thla eity
la the ttrmr futar. vn6r the trna--
n . I . .
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Kian-k th fwr r t fare four rage
aavt r- tvo all io-w frlnt.
Botfc fiten aro r--nea4 ta newim.
f-r work. Mr Kiawa. ia a aauat ef
v law oeperrwTt ft t- 1'nlwwtt. vf
Vi-rmrta. l-g a r- ar-r. ' ef Cnmrn
I"W of tKe t"?il--r-itv of Wahlrgt.
H w meivftH wl-h Tri r-t.rfi
J"iMt-aV-a Wf'-T r-ltr 1 Ot..-i
Mr. K tt hsl 1! rial wv-Mir-rt f
y""--t Ortrrm Tim rr- '-n to i
-,1th Waafelngtoti
Ctt.ty News ,
five yt-ara ago, I had overlooked the
Cutirarm fbwsedies. doems of times,
hot three months aro 1 decided to give
Catfcmra trial and I can safely aay I
am cored of one at the meet torturing
skin die-aaos a man erer had. Richard
Ooriey, New Canaan. Conn., Jan, 1 0.'OO."
"I am familiar with Mr. Curiey's
ease and his cure and believe his at a to
writ to he trui. , 4oha F. Burke, iew
Canaan. Conn.''
cra. AH the rarre Ml Mank
ere ghrea la fufl ta Mr. CvrieTi leuw.
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Sherman Pay & Co
Sixth and Morrison, Opp. Portoffloa,
Rent a Piano
Tou will want a piano In your
home this Fall and Winter. It
will afford you much pleasure.
Perhaps you feel that you are
not ready to purchase the piano
you desire to own. Most musi
cians look forward to the time
when they will own a Bteinway
piano.
Rent a piano from ua and all
money paid as rent, up to six
months will be applied toward the
purchase of a Steipway or other
piano.
We have the largest stock of
filajios in the city and the flnest
lne of the old standard, reliable
makes.
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3 Days to Chicago
4 j)ays lo New York
If you take the )
Electric-Lighted train de luxe
North Coast Limited
No Excess Fare
Reduced Fares' East , on Oc
tober 4, over the Scenic Highway
through the Land of . Fortune.
Particulars upon request
A. 1. CHARLTON. A. a F. A.
' 333 Morrison St, Portland
roruana. . or. western - n.niimmmm
"TWanty-firat Tear Departments are In
OFEKS SEPT. BO charge of experi
enced teachers. Gymnasium Is la
charge of skilled director. Field and
track athletics.
Three courses for college entrance
Classical, with Greek; classical, without
ureea, ana scientific.
A Commercial Course. Including Pen
manshlp. Bookkeeping, Freehand anc
Mechanical Drawing, Physical and Com
merclal Geography, based on a atrnn
y""" vi uiiiiisn, rim lory, elementary
wui.iicMiai.iuB, ana. elementary science.
A modern Language Course, aiihati.
tutlng French. Oerma.. unit Hiatnr
a portion of the Latin and Mathematics.
A Primarr and (Grammar Ruhnnl mr.
ing cloae attention to the essentials and
doing the work of the grades In 7 years
CATAXOa SZITT OST APPUCATIOV
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Are Not Weak
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terity. Thla anworlna Morf'tU. a.
F'n"T ooo to aeryoemooa or local
Irntatioti. p:la;iy 'of tbprntaio
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cure prvfMtwrit v. Ao gvlrvk ethauation.
vital wakt,oe. dratro led loaawo. tc
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Columbia Universit)
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n vuiuunv, uuaiuiug auu way ocnooi
tottsto una' aits bots
CoIIefllale, OIgh School and
Commercial Courses
Grammar Grades for boys ' over tl.
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ylaom-"""rm "egiate Courses.
ras7sCh0laH1",, 8chool Conrae
Day arhnlnr-. .
Prlvati .m. ."i,."r"9B". .
ri-.-T-.". .- mug io tocat:
Ir on request. Nvt
rra opens September 14. ,
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NORTH PACIFIC C0LLEGP;
ncnooia of a
Dentistry and Pharmacr
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The reguUr session begins Oetoh-e M
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Cor. 1m and Couch eta, Portland. Or. j
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LOW RATES TO LOS ANGELES
Tram Time JEealed-2 Xigbts to S Francisco. 3 to Log AnU-
O. taANSAS CITY
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