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THE OKEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY ' mil mi ii jjs&mmaKxm EVENINO, OCTOBER 81, 1009. TWn Topics r " TOXiailT'S AMUSEMEVTS. Portland ...."Thart John q"ton JiHk.r ,.,..h Prliio Chap Orpheum Vaudev If e tlmnd Vaudevt e I'ununi Vaudeville i m r . yrlo.... "When Jtr ou, Bpeak" brandy. ITf Pr gallon; M rum, II.TI bar sallon. National Win Oo Kltt ltd Btark. I'fcmie Main MM. Home, A .- Delivered. . , Baalty Board gaonrsloa, Orenoo, th alt of th XI 00 acre farm of th Oregon Nurseries company, flv mile thU side of Hillaboro on tba Oregon Klaotrlo Una, will ba th destination ot tha naxt weok and ourlon of tba Portland realty board. Tba axouralon train will iha Front and Jaffaraon atraat depot of tha Oreg-on El ao trio Saturdar. October 10. at 11 a. m. Accommoda tion will ba Drovidad for 60 people. anaclal car belos attached to tha regu lar train which leaves at that hour. On tha raturn tha party will laava Orenoo tin m. arrlvlna In Portland ona hnur tmr. Tha work that haa been th.r. la of tha moat absorbing" In tereat to vry raal aetata man, and during tha vlelt lnstruotlv talk wUl a iMn k a mart a on - th "En- tlal of Successful Fruit Farming" and other topic. Prtra of aeraral mllaa around tha farm will b Jn orflar and dinner at It o'clock will ba provided. Ticket may b had for $1.60 each from H. W. Frie. praaldent. and X O. Roun- jtree. eorUry, of tha ray ooara. vnim Wont Down Clrtmlt Judge Catena yesterday for th second time refused to grant a writ of habeas oorpus In the case of C. C vaugnn. saying that he would not pass upon a matter already decided by Presiding Judge nroMuih when tha latter sentenced Vaughn to four months In JalL In Vaughn's behalf It was claimed that the court had no power to Impose the sen tence, and Judge Oaten saia ne wouia not retlew the decision of the presiding ' Judge on that Question, jonn a. j r.tf. ronresentlns- Vaughn, announced that he would try to secur a session of th five local Judges in Bank to consider the legal questions invoiveo. Central W. O. I. TJ. Central W. C. T. rr met in the new headquarters on Wed nesday. In room 302 Ooodnough building. , Mrs. C- M. Badgley conducted the open ing devotional exercises, and Mrs. C. A. Cobb sang a solo. Plans were laid for the coming year. It Is planned to have mmithlv socials, and tea nd cake served and current events at the open ing exercises. Mrs. Garah Dealt is a delegate to the national convention at Omaha. A social meeting with refresh ments will be held next week All the unions In the county are cordially In vited to be present. Father to Pay for aXlng-. Theodore Wachsmuth, the Jilted lover of Miss Hattie Stapleton, has received Judgment against her for $135, which he states is the value of a diamond ring he gave her when they became engagod. He also began fitting out a home, and gave her several pieces of furniture, but is will ing she keep these If she only give up the diamond. The wages of the girl's father has been attached to settle the judgment. Xrrln-ton Club Incorporated Arti cles of Incorporation of the Irvington club haye been filed by the directors, , Lloyd J. Wentworth, Samuel Owen, : Erank Raley, W. F. Woodward, J. S. Hamilton, L. M. Starr, Walter M. Cook, Ralph Wilbur, Walter Goes, F. H. V. Andrews, A. B. Wastell and W. J. Hof- mann. The clut noias property worm $25,000 and is formed for educational. ' social and athletic purposes. Oaafnt Seatlaf WUl "I have been walling to give you a ticking, and now I am a-olng to do IL" was what Ser geant Ittley and l"atrolniaa Burk heard from a room In tha Ohio hotel last even. log whan Uisy war peailng through tha hallway. When a woman began scream- ins tha offlear broke open th door, and found th man was keeping his word, and arrested William Shears for being drunk and disorderly. Shear had hit his wife several time, and had knocked her down, when tha patrolman iroke Into tha room. In default of $100 ball, he wa held ovar night In th olty Jail, ar-d pleaded not gouty tm inorn nm In munlnlnal court III oas will be heard Friday. trick With raralyala Rav. Henry Clem, while oonduotlng services at an east side mission last night, was strick n with naralrsls and has sine bean entirely unconscious. H wa at one removed to St,- Vincent' hospital, and Is said to be in a critical condition. Rv, Mr. Clam Is well known In southern Dreron. ha vine been a resident of Ash land for tha pa at It year. H I not known to have any relative In this part of th country, except two broth ers-in-law living" at Aaniana. DroM Boot' Mia Escape An early morning thief was chased away rroro the outside howoa In front or in olothlng tor of Bn Balling, Fourth and Morrison street, this morning oy Robert Austin, a special officer. Th thief had pried open th front glaae door to th case, and was taking goods and putting- thm under hi overcoat. Th officer ohased him two blocks, when th goods were dropped. Th thief scaped toward th river. Fir Does XJttl Dam eg. rtre broke out thl morning at I o'clock in tn partition wall of a hous at 301 Bast Eleventh street. In which damage to the oxtent of $50 was don. The blase started in tba wall between thebedroom and kitchen, and neighbors t untied In the alarm. Two girls have the rooms -ax this place, but were not at home. Knows by Color of Hals Two 13- year-old boys, Rhelnhold Floeth ana Fred Coleclough, are reported to the police to have left San Francisco, and started for Portland. The local depart ment has been notified to pick them up and return the lads to their mothers. The former boy Is a blond, and the lat-. ter has red hair. AT THE THEATRES Th Prtnc Chap at th Ilakw. Little Emily Simmon, a th child Claudia, In Th prlue Chap." which Donald Bowie I making hi farewell ppaarano In at th Hakar thl week. Is on of th prettiest and ' sweetest child aetreasa aver aaea on th atage in thl city. "Th Prince Chap" will run all thl weak with Saturday matinee. At th Lyric, X. special Innovation will be th vogue at th. Lyrlo theatre today when th Athon stock company. In conjunction with their regular pink tea matinee, will give to th holder of th lucky number, th oholc of oil of flv dreaa pattern. Whan liar Soul Speak" I th play. PantsArs Arw Owning-. Th Pan tiers, on of th greatest acrobatic troupe that have come to America from Kurop. will top th new Dili at th Grand naxt week. Thar 1 no other troupe of acrobat who do raor daring and difficult balancing feat. at 10 o'clock at. the Bungalow theatr fZ, for th famous American aetor and lng. r, Chauncey Oloott, whw will present "Ragged ltohln', for four night, be ginning nut Sunday, uotober ti. .Spe cial prlo matin Wedneady. At tbe Star, a revelation In notion picture at th Star new show cons lit a of a blo graph, "Ills Ixst Love." 8lctlon by Uarr Sllllman are alao appreciated and th new Uue-t rated axng la very aooapt- Jo at the Grand. This I a weak of joy at th Grand. for th program I a aerie of conge. danoe and merriment. Th beat oom edy sketch of th month 1 "Th Pan taloon Skirt," Introduced by Helen Beresford A Co.". "A Bunch of Kid" th Mg alnglng and dancing act of th bill. Sneak Thief Hakes HauL While Wil liam Var.homerer was sleeping In his room yesterday morning at 372 H East Oak street a sneak thief slipped into his room and took his trousers- contain ing $3 and a 17 Jewel watch. No trace of the thief has been obtained. Three Twins" at Bonealow Tonight The attraction at the Bungalow the atre tonight at t:l$ and Saturday night, with a special price matlne Saturday, will be the big musical com edy success, 'Three Twins." Chaunoey Olcott's Sale Tomorrow. Th advance seat sale open tomorrow Pawcett la The Grrat John GantonN Th Oreat John Oanton" is th at traction at th Portland theatre thl' wk, and play patron can 111 afford to mla th drama. Mr. Fawoett' support : I exceptionally strong, and Inoludea; among II other Luclua Henderson, Fsnchon ampbell and John Webater. PanUge Often Excellent Acta. An all star bill Is at Fantage this week and ona of th feature act partic ularly worthy of mention I William Ramedell and the Ramadall alatera. who entertain delightfully with their excel lent singing and dancing. Miss Standlsh at tha Orpheam. , A moot attractive number at the Orpheum thl week Is presented by Marlon and Jessl Btaitaian, wno ren der a aeries of character songs with ap propriate coa turns change for each, tn a moat pleasing manner. Matinee vary day at th Orpheum. ST. JOHNS IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH GAS Th Portland Oaa octnpaay ha bow J 16,000 feet of main In St. John. This la greatly In exoees of Its franchise , reaulrement and show th evident In tention of th company to carry out all th promise It ha made. Main are maw Ulj e..., th hiM.p An altilma III I.JU V HW.VV , w. . " - i John avenue; on St. John avenue from Willi boulevard to Haye atreet; on Haye street from St John avenu to Buchanan street, and from ' there baok to Willi boulevard. Connecting main are laid on every other street Inside of this loop, making a network of pipe over six miles In length. The laying of the pipe cost th company between $40,000 and $60,000. t Tha flrat ahinment of a-raln from Coos county to the outside world was made last week. It comprised 32 tons of first class seed oats, over zooo bushels, and was grown six miles above Coqullle. 7 I J Blind Man Bsoorts Fire D. Goodell. the blind man who Bells papers at Third and Washington streets, reported a fire this morning at o'clock In the paint;. and sljrn shop at 284 Yamhill street. A kerosene lamp left burning la supposed to have been the cause of the blaze. Th damage was slight. - Thursday Special. Purity XUquor Co. $1.60 grade port, sherry, angelica and sauterne at $1.00 per gallon. Ell Wood Pure Food Whiskey, regular $4.00, at 3.00 per gallon. Phone East 4427, -1363. Free delivery. 803 K. Morri son. Bays Wife Deserted. Jacob Helzer has begun suit for divorce irom Katrlnlls Helzer in the circuit court, alleging that sho deserted him in Sep tember, 1908, after a married life of flv months. Oonnell WUl Sec over. Clyde Connell, 85 years old, an employe for the Rain Tight Roofing oompany, was caught be tween two freight cars yesterday after noon whilo crossing the O. R. A N. yards at Alblna. His back and hips were ' bruised and the man was taken to St Vincent's hospital. He will recover. Connell had stepped out of the way of a awltch engine only to step between the freight cars. Fnny Bros.' Friday SpeoiaL Our $8 grade of wines at $1 per gallon; our $1.50 grade of wines at 75 cents per gallon; 7-year-old straight Kentucky whiskey, regular $4.60. at $3.20 per gal . Ion; $3.60 Kentucky whiskey at $2.60 jer gallon; S4 oranay, rum or gin at r2.76 per gallon. Friday only. $79-381 , East Morrison street Phones: East 2S7. B-2428. Free delivery. Centenary Church Bally The annual reunion of entire membership will be held tomorrow, Thursday evening, Oc tober 21. An error In circulars sent to member reads one week later. So rapid has been th business that Melville C. Hartness Is looking for an east side location to equip and handle the demands of his patrons as a cleaner and dyer. See Wanted to Rent ad. Professor Biobard Max Meyer, $43 Al der St., painting and drawing lessons; evening term, Wednesday and Thurs day, 7:80 to 9:80 p. m., sketching from cast and life model. Daily Bulletin vfcgD No. 76 W Spong and Press Tour Clothes, shine your shoes, all for $1.60 month. Main 614, A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark. : (Ladd's Crystal Springs Farm) Do you know that WESTMORELAND will soon have passed into the hands of hundreds of individual owners? There's only enough lots left to supply the ones who ask NOW. Every WESTMORELAND lot is a choice home site you can still make a good selection. Forty-eight lots have been sold during the past three days $28,000 additional has been Invested in the most active property in Portland. WESTMORELAND has been on the market three and one half months its record is its greatest claim for consideration. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade Bldg. ' Mothers and Taachers The Mothers and Taachers club of the Brooklyn school will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 In the assembly hall of the school. Officers for the ensuing year will be PHelected. Rev. C. T. Wilson will give an addreea Mr. Lelah Johnson Elliott i will sing. The program for the ensuing year win oe announceu. au mcuiuvim and those interested are cordially ln- 1 Vited to b present TOux money baok If Kenyon's .Cough Remedy doesn't cure your cough. Al bert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washing ton street near Second. Wis and Uqoors. Special Friday only. Don't be deceived. We sell ab solutely pur wines and liquors. $1.60 quality port, sherry, Angelica or mus catel wine, 75c per gallon; $4 rye or bourbon whiskey, $2.76 per gallon; $4 HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Juit opposite Hotel St Francis . European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel ana brick (trucrnra. Faraiahcaat cott o( $800,000. Every comfort ana'coa venieor. On carilnea transferring all orar Citv. Omnibus meets trains ao4 steamers. Send (or Booklet with map of San Fraociac Steamer Jessie Barklns, for Camas, i Washougal and way landings, dally ex- I cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street j dock at 1 p. m. J. O. Bohaefar ft Oo merchant tailors, ; corner Bixth and Washington street, Raleigh building, rooms 10 and 11. 1th ! Phone , Dr. Kagvard, veterinary surgeon. O. r. Co., stn and Davis. B. & Main 1077. Deutsche ApoUiek. Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washington street, near Second. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Intensely Interesting Millinery Abeadrota, jeweler. 341 Wash., near t. LECTURE WILL BE OF GEEAT INTEREST PATENTS Trailed State aa rerelgY eSSaala-l rreeur, Defeadea ea acme coa rAT.jrr aqxbct. xbc Stockton. CaL Christcnsen's New Hall; AJTD SCTWOOt, row DbWCTsTO. bx rOBTVKWT a KB rsTTSICAX CBVlLOPKlrT eoBJra tunm ajts tawstli Professor. B. Horner of the chair of history and political science will give an Illustrated lecture at Women or Woodcraft hall Friday afternoon at S o'clock, under the auspices of the Women's club, and since this lecture will be of greet Interest to all native Oregonlans, or to any especially Inter ested tn the history of Oregon, tha Women's club has decided to make this an open day, inviting tha general public. Aa Professor Horner Is well known throughout the northwest as a roan of rare ability, and numbers among his friends some of our most prominent peo ple educationally and politically, as well as socially, he will doubtless speak to a large and brilliant audlenVe. For years he has been a prominent ed ucator, and as hs has made a special , study of Ore iron history,, probably no one Is better fitted to present thl sub- Ject than ba Tha picture accompany- I ing thl lecture are particularly attrac tive, since tries' have all been taken by the professor axd carefully chosen for this particular time. Abreast with demands for the new. Always a little under in price. Just in For Young Ladies 12 dozen large black felt Shapes, with sailor crowns and gently rolling brims; others ask $2.30. our price only $2.00 Same Shapes, tastily trimmed with large bow of silk velvet of red or any color desired, our special price $4.00 FUR TURBANS Another large shipment just received 20 different range from $1.50 up to New Beaver Shapes, black, white and colors., styles. Prices f 10.00 .94.00 to 12.00 FRALEY BROS. 212-214 THIRD STREET, CORNER SALMON TIMELY OFFERS-BARGAINS JUST FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , f .1 11 , , 1 1 .. .sasa . -Z Corner Fifth and Alder 1 WOMEN'S and MISSES' SUITS MILITARY CAPES and FURS Embracing the grandest assortments it has been our fortune to assemble at this season of the year. If you will note, our prices are much lower than what is asked elsewhere. r A Guaranteed $25.00 Tailored Suit We have just 195 of these handsome suits, beautifully tailored. Some have buttoned braid trimming, and others are plain tailored. These suits sell regularly for $25.00, and at the price offered are the greatest bargains we've ever seen. Fri day and Saturday, while they last, at Thfl" only. JLyJ Full Lined Military Capes Actual 22.50 -fl A Values, Only JLVV A SPECIAL PURCHASE enables us to make this extraordinary offer. They arc made of fine French broad cloth In black and navy. Full lined ; in red and hunter flannel of the best quality; 56 inches long, yards sweep: military collars, witn gilt braid and gilt bands. They cannot be dup.caicu ior less than $22.50. Be on hand early for this rare bargain. While they last MX 16.50 We've Reached the Pole In For Bargains One-Quarter OH on AH Furs No Reserve From the medium-priced Coneys, Marmots, Squirrels. Tap Mink and Wolf to the finest of real Alaska Mink, Lynx and Kolynskis. BY BUYING YOUR WINTER FURS FROM US NOW, YOU SAVE ABOUT ONE THIRD in prices asked by regular fur stores. The largest and finest stock of furs in the city. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS QUARTER-OFF SALE. iOle of Tolbarns We place on sale tomorrow THE MOST FASHIONABLE DRAPED TURBANS OF THIS SEASON, made of ihe best quality of silk velvet, in black and all the newest shades to match walking suits. Regular 20.00 Values Tomorrow at 12.50 In addition we are showing a most diversified line of LA DIES' WALKING AND CARRIAGE HATS. They are spe- eSpr:! 5.00, 7.50, 8.50 We Slake a Leading Fealore of Uolrlmmed Shapes And as an example of such we place on sale for to- Q Sf A morrow hats worth $6.00, and $7.50 at d9U Call and Inspect This Line of Extraordinary Values. Bargains in Women's Fall Shoes Great Price-Cutting Sale Patent Colt, Velour Calf, Vici Kid All New Styles Button and Lace. 3.45 3.95 $3.50 GRADES CUT DOWN TO. PAIR... $4.00 GRADES CUT DOWN TO. PAIR... 2.45 2.95 $5.00 GRADES CUT DOWN TO, PAIR... $6.5b GRADES CUT DOWN TO. PAIR... Every Pair GUARANTEED. AMtKi:.Ul;NTil BUNGALOW rh.iM Main tit. A-tllt . sua ToaioaT 4ii Balaa Wa .Mali aalardar. Ta Bitf Btnalo.1 Oosaa Tataaa twins- , Ttn .. Mat tl.M U Km. Portland Theatre H.Iran performance. etn titrating gnu. av.nlnt, Oct. 14. and oloalna l. evrn loa. Oct It, will piUl-irlc4 uni ties Wed. oan n. aoa l pnnh.ri duo.) frant BDDIsJ roT in m, kish.it or aaoaswAT" IMract from tha K.w York t'aalno Th... tr. rlei Kva, 0 to 1 1 10; mat , to ! M al n Hi, A-T0lt. Hral a llln Pnrllnnd ft. Will, a a w uuuu a utuu aj ,TJC axs, Tonlajht and all waak. Bar rain Matin Saturdar. Bam a end L Hhnbart (Ine.) Offal OBO. rAWOXTT, Za TKB ABUT OM OAMTOK Direct from Lyric Theatr. Nw Tork. Prices (Oa and 11. 10. . Main Hi, A-TOM. m'aV.is.t- star theatre rvaVk'jr: PICTURES You Have Never Seen Betore The Www sTnotr a riatsk rrom atart ft CKAirOsl AOAI ITTaTDAT BAKER THEATRE JfVi'.o!' . aaaar. vaaacea. Tonljht Ail Week, aarfala Mat. Today 5o An laat OOHAXJI IOWUI ) CO. la Edward Pepie'a Beautiful Play -Tmx T&inoa OHAJr." (Pannlaalon Orpheum Circuit Co.) Evea. 16c. SOo, 7 so. Mat. JSo, lOo. Four Klajht of Net Weak' "15 oi.p Mvttrvnc MAJX a A-lOaO. Mats. Sx. Baaoay aad Holiday I5-2S-SI: RIGBTS U-2J-50-7J: win or oot. is. Minnie SeUaman and William Bramvell In "Th Drum of Doom," Bounding; Gord ona Bootblack quartet, Katohen Lolaaet, Misses Standlab. Eva Mudce, "The M1U tary Maid," Lew Well8,plcture,orchgtra aw X THEATRE The GRANDootobmw The Stelllnga Win Koaalter'a Helen Beresford A Co. Lavelle & Grant BURGH Josephine Alnsll ' OT Spauldlna; Dupue XXDS Fred Bauer Grandaacop Mat Try day at 1:10 ISc. Box seat. (0c. Eva Performance 7:30, :1 Prlo 16o, 2 Sc. Lyric Theatre Phone, M. 4685.A-1Q16. Prlcea0c,20c,10o Ail inia weea The Popular Athon Stock Co, . "WIUIJI KSB BOT1 8M1AXS. Presented in "The Athon War." ' Oold Watob Olvea Away rriday irifht. Mat. Bun., Tuea., jnuri. ana tsa. ai 1:16; every evening- at 8:15. tou'u xxa tn Xiyno. Pirates vs. Tigers Oct. 91. 88, B3 ana 94. World's Championship Baseball Series. See the game a It wa played on Forbe' Field. A close view of all the players. A aensation In Motion Pictures. Hippodrome Theater 10 Sixth St., near Waahlnrton. Sbenranay & Co lata and Morrison, Opp. rortofne. Rent a Piano Tou will want a piano tn your home thl Fall and Winter. It will afford you much pleasure. Perhaps you feel that you are not ready to purchase tha piano you desire to own. Most musi cian look forward to th tiro when they will own a 6 teln way piano. Rent a piano from us and all money paid as rent, up to six months will be applied toward the purchase of a Stelnway or other piano. ' We have the larg-est stock of . J ilanos In the city and the finest In 'of th old standard, reliable makes. Stain war Xveratt A. B. Oh Xittdwlg' Packard Conover Xlngabury Bst.y Knrtsmaan Emerson Wellington Painless Dentistry looter aowa psnpi - . Jean OUOOI UW BCVOOXr . T. Rlrh a rrj . A tMrh, firarltcal pmire ta law; ne time ioat frora ru lr ecu rati o ; reritatts ver1ra Term h. Paslnoas effkoe lit Coni noaweeJtk bid, al. Morebead. eecretary. Goo ITaBtera Ort Rny. atM4al Dfemtca te TW JsasiwLt Iftxxl Hirer. Or Oct. 21. Th gooe henter of Hood River, who mak their ! annaal trip to th fihermaa oouaty wheat fields la search fnr th aoath-1 wand bonks ra. are beginning to pre-1 par camp. J. R, Kichelaen and famUy and F. El. JickMtt and family will leave today for Arllagtoa where they wUl , remain for wreral Week and where i they will eat Ml a. beadquartera. j - EemoTal Sole, Oreatest bargain aver ebow-a, all aeediewnrk ortl. The lr raft I 14?H Blata a:rw. nwssrltat Meteri A rraik a 9 UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. 3 OMM1 WOOSJTOBTX. CTlty riaoad AgU 0 OorWtt BULL-ETIIN (61) BaOalaaT. A ma b r. CBrwxmxBT oobcxb nrro cajcti . k. "",0 0, 10 -without ny beating; of tomtoms vr burning ot red fir, and with th unoeientatlon ef a church mens R. p Bchwerin. vice praaldent and general manaar of th Paelfl XelaU Oo, haa .a .,w nmui , pivimi wi ou given orders ror t he installa tion of a wlreleea plant On th liner Im," which arrived here yester day. When to bJgeteainahln sail rla ah will be endowed with the power of p-era. When R. P. Be h war In rtornd rrnt)y from Honolulu he repndlated an altered Interview ta whlrh he wee aum kiwdi.- .j vslue ef wlrele. but at the ama time declared that his ahlp would not be equipped until retain great improvements had been made In the sdears ef wtrrteae telegraphy, fhm wlrwiesa tesrrTaphv of that day and thl are prac tically th as, bat for oom reaaoa unesplainod. Bcbweria baa changed hi mini Tbe "Xeraw" a to be equipped with a e-kllowatt wandlar apparatna wbtfh ta the meat powerful tnet.Iled tm ar v eh!t oti the Parlfle. Th io atallalleei will be sra by tke tTaited Wtoelsa Oosapaay, s.n1 the ether hip on th China ran will be similarly eorutpped aa tWy sssaa pert .tc." ' - i - WXLCOia TO OTTB CXTTI GREATER JEAN. PMMCE RUPERT lint Offering of Town Lots at FORT GEORGE Tba reoiTapMcal and commercial ceater of Central Britiia Columbia tnetropollg of a gplendld WHEAT AXD "TTm rA&MXXO COU2TTKT. Oataway ta KXCHACO, BT7T.in.KT, PEACE KTVXa AXD OTHER VALLBTS. Also of CAKIBOO and TUKON BllBinf districts. HALT WAT BETWEEN tSDKOXtOX AXD FBHTCB ST7TEBT 03T U2TB OF THE OBAKD TKTJKX PACXTXO BAIL WAT. TITLE TO LOTS OUASAVT2XZ) AXD CSEWZD BT THE OOVEEJf MXST OF THE rXOTXVCB Or BXJTTSH COLTJUBIA. Writ quickly for maps of tMs treat Inland Empire ef Canada, alao afiV cirJ Inf onnaUon tftiins cUntata, Uada, tnte tc Natural Resources Security Co. 413 WINCH BLDO, VANCOUVER, B. C V it. t&elr pl.t l.hd ie oaa day Wtuifhrsa a rood 22k sola r far SOTMlr $3.69 Hskr final 5.C3 :ZZkBrUnTtk3.51 OsMrilliag - J.VJ rt riiRiA. ICS Siharraiata . 53 Ishf FTRbf Z.53 6? leaser . ' Pletet O.W J Bett 14 In, mm m m. bar Pistes J.cJ ehUM r.tr'tu. .3 WORK SUASANTIIB WOm IB YHM ttlolMS Extraotioa ee hea pleeorbruU. wr ordered. OonealtaUoe grae lMKiIirtbil BeialMSwarkaeBeaareaere. AU irerk fvllr Bleed. MoeraelertteeieJweal. He .tfcia Wise Dental Co: mcwwoMtis f;iwr. PORTUNO, OREGON arKi asiaat A.U. ss i r. au J0UEXAL IKEES COST U ITLE, ACCOJITLISU MUCH Columbia University rosrzjuro. omsoosr A Catholic Boardio. tnd Uy School Torjro AMU SOTS Collegiate. Cl:b SctocI tzl Cocsercial Cc-ncs Grammar Grade for boy aver 1 1. niui Boenl. ttJMloe m4 lamry, fta. ter sehelar Cll..at t rse, tia rr x hU re Il'.gH irho4 fmar, f"riste rxme, er.. i r " I Ca' a trv rm r-r "X. .'- terse epena r-I lr f r n t -. r, i.