The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 20, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    UillZZOX DAILY JOUIIII.M,, 1 CTI.1JD, WEDNESDAY. ISVENINU, JULY i310.
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Orpheum Vaudeville
Grand Vaudeville
.Fantages Vaudeville
-Lyric ............. "Dooley's Darlings"
Star ..i... Moving Pictures
The Oaks....'...Navassar Ladles' Band
..
' ' . The Journal at Resorts. d
d The following agents will sap- . 4
ply Journal subscribers at regu-, 4
4 lar city rates:
Seaside, Or.: Horace A. W1I- ,
d) ' son, agent; headquarters it
d ' Lewis & Co.'s drug storo.
' Long Beach, Wash-l Kerlee &
Co., agents; Aberdeen stores.
Newport, Or.: William Bur-
d ton, agent. ,.::'-'
; Gearhart Park, James Cellars,
d agent.
" Columbia Beach: E. D. Lar-
d don, agent. ' '
Ilwaco, Wash., and all points
on North Beach: Louis Cohen 4
news agent, Ilwaco railroad .
d agent. . ,
;. Breakers, Wash.t Breakers :
hotel. ;; ' ' '
Collins, Wash.: C. T. Belcher.' 4
agent :
: Carson, Washct vTrank; McGlnt d
nls, agent '
d Seavlew, Wash. : Kerles & Co., 4
agents, Aberdeen store. Y. 4
' Elhlperd's Springs: Mineral
. Springs Hotel Co., agent
' HotLake, Or..-' HotLake Banl-
d tarlum, agent
. . WUholt, Or.: t.SV W. McLeran,
.agent
d Wenaha Springs, Wenaha Hot ;
Springs hotel. '
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Parents Desert Baby Leaving their
baby behind, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth
disappeared several days ago and Mrs.
D. A. Cipher, 627 - Montgomery street,
mother of Mrs. Booth, appealed to the
, police yesterday to find .the 'couple.
She fears the wife has entered a resort
and told the police she would swear out
. warrants for both if they are found.
' Mrs. Cipher alleges Booth has done
no work for some time and has tried to
induce his wife to support him. .
roldert for Hailing Special lllustrat
. ed folders, ready for mailing,, have been
rot out by the Portland Commercial club
to distribute among delegates and vis
itors to ths national convention of the
Ancient Order of Hibernians now being
held in Portland. On the face of the
folders has been printed a shamrock, in
green, and words of welcome to the Hi
bernians. In it. are pictures of 1 of
Portland's largest buildings.
i To Bold Examinations The United
- States civil service - commission fe will
hold examinations on August 10 for the
following positions: Cataloguer in bl-
ology in the Smithsonian Institute, at
$720 . per annum; monotype machinist
and printer in the weather bureau,
- Washington. D. C. at $1150 per annum.
For Information apply, to 2. A. Leigh,
postofflce department, Portland.
' Policeman Suspended Captain H. A.
Biurtr conauuea irom jne peculiar ac
tions Of SDeckl Officer A. M PVnnt that
he was intoxicated when he reported for
duty last evening. He suspended Frost
, after taking his badge from him. The
matter was placed before Chief Cox for
- iimi action loaay. .
Too cant keep the Xrlsn down, neither
can you keep the men of Portland from
"going up" to see Jlmhile Dunn for a
; pickup in high grade suits. Regular $30
to $35 suits new selling at $14.85. Reg
ular 3U to szs values now 110.85. Room
i9 OregonJan building, i
$1000 Damages Fire started In the
power room or me uregon Box ft Manu
facturing romnanv. Hit Mauitim
last venlng,and damaged the machinery
to tne extent or snout liooo. xhe loss
Is covered by lnsuraijce.
' Received another shipment Charles
. the Great cigars; new shapes. Box
trade' a specialty. For a good smoke,
i try the famous standby. Rich Mixture.
... Si S. Rich!, sole distributer, 267 Morri
son street
Seeks Sep ration Oscar B. Day has
begun suit in the circuit court for sep
aration from Babetta M. Day, alleging
she deserted him in September, 1907.
They were married in Taeoma, Wash.,
In 1004. ' - -' v .w
Bnbensteln Pleases We take an In
tense interest in every pair of eyes we
examine and fit , with . comfort giving
glasses. We can please you 189 3d st,
i opposite Baker theatre.. ' r,
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Bats .War Steamer Northland sails
direct for San Francisco Thursday noon,
' cabin $10, steerage $5, berth and meals'
- included. Frank Bollam, agent, 128 3d.
"Irish pinner" at Miss Tracy's free
cooking school tomorrow, 2:80 p; m.
Woodman hall, East Alder and 8ixth ts.
Truck Stakes Stolen Clay S. Morse,
- - drayman, Fourth and Davis streets, re
ported to the police last night that
truck stakes worth. $46 had been stolen
from vehicles near his barns. He also
Oh Best
J.
GobdRoads
4 Ws never take a person out
to see Banner Acres who does
hot say it is the most slghtiv
tract he ever saw. Indeed, it
- s not surpassed- by anything
in the west and the soif is of
the very best to be found any
where; good water the very
best, purest- and coolest can
",be had at a shallow denth -tho
the
state ieaa tnrough the
.There Is a eood - anhnni
tract.
good
nfiirhhor rural - HaIIv...
ery thing for ideal homesltes,
and yetfour price is only $100
to $160 per acre, on easy term.
If you will let us take you out
you will agree with us that
there Is no other acreage buy,
AT AKT PRICE, on this' mar-
F. B. H0LBR00K CO.
Boom i; Worcester BldgV
Oroud.rioor.- v
Phones Main 5390, A-7S07.
said that bolts had bern removed from
wagons at Eleventh and lloyt streets
and Eleventh and Irving streets. Morse
told the police that he suspected 'strik
ing teamsters. '
Stole Valuable King's. Charles J.
Brown, telegraph operator, was arrest
ed last evening by Detectives Craddock
and Mallett for stealing a number of
Jeweled rlnes worth 1350 from Mrs.
Willoughby of the - Knickerbocker
apartments.' Brown -went into the
apartments to make inquiries concern
ing a resident and while Mrs. Willough
by was at the house telephone he. de
parted with the rings. He confessed
to the detectives and returned Some of
the loot.-.- ,
Bent Boy After Beer. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Leroy Baker, living at the Palmer
house, Park and Alder streets, called for
a messenger boy this morning and when
Chester Seeley, 143 Liberty street em
ployed by the Western TLTn'on, respond
ed, they sent him to the Pabst saloon
for beer. . Afterward they are said to
have given several glasses to the boy.
Detective Hawley arrested the couple on
charges of contributing to the delin
quency of a minor and Jntoxlcation.
To look for Property Mario Zappa,
administrator of the estate of John'Tap-
pa, ; has been, authorized by County
Judge Cleeton to make a trip . to Ken
neth, ' .Cai where he belieVes he can
find property belonging to the estate.
He is authorised to spend $50 oraj
much thereof as he may .need for the
trip. ' Tappa left $122 in. cash and is
thou gh t itohVft thejcj?ropertyjnthe
California town where sorni of his per
sonal effects were U&SyWvW
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Objeotlons installedCounty ' Judge
Cleeton has sustained the objections of
heirs' of the estate of Elisabeth Orier to
the sale of two lots in Alblna Home
stead to Henry H. Yost for $4350.' The
sale at this figure was arranged by
Frank A. Bates, the executor, but some
of the heirs were dissatisfied and as
serted a' larger amount should be real
ized. .Th, property wlll.be resold. I - r
Kay B"ot Bo Sane Fearing violence
from Lawrence Holland, aged SO, a drug
gist, who is believed to be insane, rel
atives appealed to the police last night
and Holland was taken into' custody at
Sixteenth and Mill streets by Sergeant
Golts. He was taken to the county Jail
to await an examination into his mental
condition. , '
Pell Into Manhole A. P. Chenery,
11$. Glisan street an aged . buttermilk
peddler, walked into an open manhole
while pushing his cart - at Third and
Couch streets this morning and fell 15
feet.,. He was soaked from head to foot
but., uninjured. ' r:j ,y-y
Expert to Talk Professor Berhhard
Boeggild,- the Danish dairy expert will
address the members of the .Oregon
State, Dairymen's association in v the
The: Blessing;
of Health
"How"wouldyoulllce"lo have 'some
fresh vitality passed into -your worn
out frame? How' would you like to
feel strong again? How would you like
tn hav th athtm mil Tulna ' rHvf!
and your nerves quieted so you would
again sleep like a little child.
How would you like to be able to
breathe fully and freely, without that
asthmatic clutch? ' How would you like
to have your heart's action made reg
ular, strong and natural? How would
you like to have every function of the
body strengthened? . :
HOW WOXTtD TOT Z.IXB TO KATE
TOUR TITAIi P0RCE8 BUT1T Vr
AND TOUR MENTAL POWER IN-
CREASED? ANB ALL THIS WTTH-
That this can e done Is no dream.
but Is demonstrated dally In my office
by the use of -high potential electric
and electro-magnetie currents. Latest
appliances and apparatus used in the
cure of chronic and nervous .diseases,
Whatever your ailment J can give you
the correct scientific and most effect
ive treatment1 t,-,.,-,
8FECIAZ. ATTENTIOlf tA dlaeaat.a nf
the prostate.
Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 8, and 7 to S.
Sunday by appointment ; .
W.' L HOWARD. M. D.
304-41 BothchUd Bldg., 4th ft Washington
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130irst Street, Between Washington and Alder
convention hall of the Commercial club.
A large crowd of dairymen as well as
others interested in the dairy business
will be present Tonight he will .speak
before the medical men of Portland on
"Sanitation" in the Medical building.
Train Every Hour to Gresham and in
termediate points. First caf 6:55 a. m.,
7:45 a. m.. then every hour up to 6:45
p. m.' Last car l:Z6 p. m,
Steamer Jeiile Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m. , .
New Train Rervloo Train every 80
minutes to Oregon City. First car 4
a. in., 6:30 a. m. Last car 12, mid
night. - . . : : ; . .. . ..
Conductor . Boss Company W. F. La
Shells, formerly conductor for the Port,
land Railway, .Light & Power company,
brought suit in the Justice court today
for $43.60 fcs wages for work from June
16 to July 16, plus $25 for costs and $5
Tull & Gibbs,
Agent for the f'South
'Real Economy? Gas
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In which every section of the store is participating an out-clearing that involves odds and ends, sample
articles, discontinued patterns, broken stocks, etc, priced for quick disposal v
Galling r Attention-Again to
Those Timely Savings in
Tailored Linen Suits
Five Interesting Clearance Groups '
$11.50 and$13.50 Suits Now $9.75
$15, $18. 75, $20 Suits Now $1.1.75
$22.50 and $25 Suits Now $13.75
$32.50 and $35 Suits Now $18.75
$39.50 and $40 Suits Now $23.75
- No need to remind how cool these pretty Tailored
Linen Suits are and how, much they- are appreciated
these days. What we've grouped In these five clear
ance lots express the season's cleverest styles Misses'
and little women's models and in the most favored
shades blue, helio, corn, pink, gray, wistaria; rose and
natural. . , A
That smart Linen Suit, the Russian blouse, with col-H
lar, cuffs and belt of patent leather, and with full skirt,
is among them. ( , .
Another .model is of heavy linen crash, with tailored
coat, which has shawl collar and is trimmed with small
silver buttons. Plaited skirt.
Sale of
-Brings the-mostlcorprincingjyaluejjnd.the. greatest,
variety, offered so far this summer. Wonderful assort
ment of styles and materials the season's best and
prettiest of course. Here is how we-ve grouped them:
89? for $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 Waists.
91.38 for $1.95, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 Waists,
f 2.19 for $2.95, $3.00 and $3.50 Waists.
S 3.19 for $3.95, $4.50 and $4.75 Waists. .
Some of This Week's Opportunities in
94 YARD for Curtain Swiss, In
flots, crosaDar ana ngurea er-
fects, 36 Inches wide; worth 15c
yard. . --
5 YARD for Cotton Edging and
Insertions in cream and ecru
tints. Also In white; worth lOo
yard. .
9 YARD for plain and figured
v Silkollne, S8 inches wide; worth
16c yard.
14 YARD for figured Cretonne,
36 inches Wlda; worth 25o yard.
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VARRET
Your Attention
To This Fact:
15 Off on All
The only Refrigerator that
is fit for, food. ' Guaranteed
perfect sanitation,-never,
to foul, always dry and
sweet-l jpefecit , ice box
through and through.
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which he deposited as security for
punch, badge, rule book and key. La
Shells charges that the company sought
to hold him responsible for a number of
transfers which he says were stolen
from his locker, charging him Zy cents
for each. He refused to sign a receipt
tn full when offered $35.10 and started
suit
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ZtX. B. A. Excursion, Sunday, July 24'.
Steamer Beaver leaves Couch street
dock 9 a. m. Tickets, 75c. Skidmore's.
Por General ; Jobbing see Becker ft
Etackhouse, : carpenters ... and builders.
Phone Marshall 2303. 306 Glisan st
James Oarlok ft Co, the house mov
ers; removed to ISO East Water street
Phone East 4427. .
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"Hop Gold" Bottled Beer An .Ideal
summer beverage. , Order by phone.
East 46, B-1146. ' '
Old Jewelry - Wanted. Wa buy old
gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral
Mc
MORRISON
Tull
el at Seventh
Bend ' Malleable Range, "The New Process" and
Ranges Sold on terms of $1 Down and $1 a WeeK
the July Clearance
Waists
164 YARD for CurUin Scrim, 86
inches wide and in allover pat
terns. Colors red, blue, brown
r and green; worth 25c yard and
SOc.yard. -
17 YARD for Cluny Edgings and
Insertions lrf cream, ecru and
.worth, 26c yard and 80c
ryard.- "' ' ' ' -
174 YARD for Curtain Swiss. 36
Inches wide, In stripe, crossbar
and- dotted effects; worth 250
" yard. .
V
, I sellers ths happiest man these days Is ths man with a farm-
THSODOBB SOOSSVEXT.
A few acres of Central British Columbia farm land properly worked.
Will make a man independent for life.
$3.00
CASH, BA&JJTCK ITVB YZAB8.
. 'in British Columbia's greatest farming region, at the junction of four
coming railroads, and 1000 miles of navigable waterways three to eight
miles from the coming inland Metropolis
FORT GEORGE
Opportunity never comes to "you, you must take it Every one has the
ability. If they have the push. :
The question is, Do you want to be independent? If so, her is your
chance.. . ...
- Irrigation unknown,' short winters, warm summers, void of late frosts.
Soil consists of brown loam to silts, with a clay subsoil anil gravel base;
will produce anything that can be crown In the temperate sone. No alkali;
.'well, watered with an average rainfall of 28 to 30 Inches annually
This land Is easily prepared for the plow, being covered with a scat'
terlng growth of spruce, poplar and willow, . Park-like land, wild vetch
. pea and bean vines grow In profusion, with wild hay in the meadows.
The railroad reaches Fort George this fall from Edmotton , Call and see
photographs of the country and samples of grain grown there.
.Tbl-i.ot--a-4iiecul&Uotr4ut.anupportualty. ox. tba-auui wha.dslcaa-A.
home In a coming country that will grow, beyond all expectations.
NORTH COAST UAND CO., L-td.i
. aeneral Offici,vTanoouTsr, B. Oh London Offioe, Old. Jewry
- RUTAN Sf AD AMS Selling: Afjents
0O CHAMBSB OT COMMEBCB, ' PH0KE8 MAIlf 3143, A-131S
Bank. 71 Sixth street between Oak and I
Pine.
W. A. Wise and assiciates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington. . ,
;rufrier ft Taxidermist, 249 Columbia.
Campers outfitted. Wooster, 408NWah.
Wooster'g popular price emporium.
Wooster's for popular prices. ' .
Where to Dine ' . s
Cut rate Chinese noodles, 15c. A reg
ular 35o commercial lunch for 25c. We
serve chop suey, noodles, steaks, chops,
oysters to order. Open day and night
Imperial Kantong Cafe, 452 Washington
street between Twelfth and Thirteenth.
' One of a "box of "Phenomenal" ber
ries raised at Bandon, which .was about
the average size, measured four .inches
in circumference one way and three
and one-fourth inches the other' way.
& : Gibbs, ' Inc.
This List of Bargains Gathered
" at Random From Our
Furniture Stock .
Payments Can Be Arranged to
SuitLachlndividualConveniehce
$1.50 Folding Sewing Tables for
$2.75 Enameled Bathroom Stools for
?1.75. :r--;
$L75 Shoe-Blackinff Stands of gold
en or weathered oak for 95.
-$5.50 Fumed Oak Chair with leather -seat
for $3.75. t
' $G.OO Lawn Seat,, four feet long, for
?3.75. '
$7.00 Lawn Seat, five feet long, for
$4.25. ..
$7.50" Fumed Oak DiaV with leather
seat for $5.25.
' $9.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair with
leather seat for $5.75.
$10.00 Dining Table of golden ash,
6 ft. extension, for $6.25. '
$12.00 Reed Arm Rocker for $7.25.
$9.50. Willow Arm Rocker $6.25,
$21.00 Golden Oak Cellarette $9.75.
$11.00 Willow Arm Chair in silver
gray finish for $8.75.
$18.00 Round Dining Table, 6 ft. ex
tension, of golden ash, for $9.75.
$39.00 Fumed Oak China Cabinet for
: $22.50." -v. . tP- rs fy: s w
$23.50 Fumed Oak Arm Chair with
loose cushion seat and back covered in ;
leather for $17.75.
$27.00 Fumed Oak Hall Seat, 50 in. .
long, for $15.25. ,
$42.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, with com
plete buffet appointment, $28.50.
July outclearing in the Carpet Store.
Sample Rugs, discontinued patterns,
etc, at noteworthy reductions. . '
the Drapery Store
224 YARD for figured Taffeta, 36
inches wide, in colors red, blue
and pink; worth 40o yard.
354 YARD for plain Bobbinet. 54
inches wide, in ecru only; worth
60c yard.
454 YARD for plain Bobbinet in
cream tint "and in white, 54
inches wide; worth. 80c yard.
7f4 YARD for imported figured
Cretonne, 36 inches wide and
worth $1.25 yard.
At
ACRE
Plume O
J.JSiwJ.
16-ZBCR XX.tTICB 2.50 ,
You will have to pay three or four
times more somewhere else. They
are rich, good flow.
16-inch Plume, extra fine. . . .2. 50
Ostrich Tips, 3-inch length. .81.50
We make Willow Plumes from old
feathers. ,We also clean, curl, dry
and make over your plumes.
Our prices ars the lowest, our work
the best . ,
Ostrich Plume Co.
Direct from the Ostrich Farm to you.
303 Washington St., Bet. 6th and 6th.
Sertoli oforlomil7. Don't throw the milktonl
, beuehe "lde-steiw" nd qpmm milk
pull. Tb erittarosn' t hel p it wh.n flie. re con
it.ml prodding her hide Jorw.nn red blood.
Conkey's Fly Knocker Knocks Flies
knd the tim won't mm aw, It drive them
war. xueirmnmaiacnverroitfieefte. bold
mwi poeitiTs rniraBiee. Bprr it on
om aane ih wetca the Biee keep wer
ium nimi ana It I yon
food for home mhoera,
. Mvlni floor end annoy
' ftnee. and dmihlinv th!
enpaoit tor profit in time
nvin. Prire. Quart 85ci h
Uoa (OOi saUoa ttQQ, ..."
Your Money Back lf i
'Hot Satisfactory.'
5ve Vour Teeth Now
Toil 11V. ' Mifllav tea
rrntkn a rtnllor h
Expensive Dentist loses
iwu uDiian wnen we oo
your work. We work
ror prices you can pay.
Open evenings until S
and Sundays until 12:30
for people who work.
years and our guarantee is good,
il.1 OSIOM DENTISTS,
Offices corner Fifth and Morrison sts..
entrance 291 Morristn st. opposite
, Meier & Frsnk's and Postofflos. .
AMUSEMENTS
BBATI BOW BXT.T.ma
BUNGALOW TIEBATRB
MRS. FISKB
Tomorrow and Friday Nights
-BBOKY sauBP- .T :
Saturday Matinee and Night .
"PIXlJLBS OP SOCXBTT"
.,?cS?1r-b0.t.n..Evenln8r aA Matinee,
32.00, $1.60, $1.00 and 75c.
f HAT. BTEBT DAT
IB-UO-BUS
Vlrmta
jtctki8 THEATRE m
Adraaosd TaudsvlUs - ?
. . . Direct from European "triumphs
4 POXHl P0BD8 4
And Eight Other Feature Acts
mums
AST1MOSO VAITDE VTX.T.U
Special ' Engagement Extraordinary jf
wrui xuwjuiji, comedienne; TBI
ZABCZas, Demonstration of Mental Tel-
... f epathy. . . , .
GEORGE W. DAT
THE JUOG LINO MILLERS
i CHRISTINE HILL & CO.
Matinees Daily
I VP If
L4 I IV 1 W PtATHOUSB
"DOOIBTTB TBOUBMa"
Daily at 2:45, 7:45 and 0:15 p. m.
Thursday Night, Gold Watch Given Away
Friday Night. Chorus Girls' Content
RFECIAJi Monster benefit July 26, pro
ceeds to go to Miss Marjorie Mahr, the
popular chorus girl who was maimed for
life by the train on Sunday, July 10.
GRAND WtekJuly 18, 1910
ABITA DIAB'S
MOBXET8 ,
Highly Tralned
Simian Wonders,
in an Interesting
and Amusing Per
formance. BsteUs Wordatte
and Company
ElneU ft BonteUa
Barry and Kther-
1ns MiteheU
J. Pranols 0BeUly
Harry Tsuda
' Ouudauunia
Matinee every day,
2:30; any seat ISA
Evening performances at 7:30 ana 9-ifi:
bal., 16c; lower fir., 26c; box seats. 60c.
OUNCIlw "P1
1200 feet above the city; S000 square
miles panoramic view; best scenic rail
way in wona; trip up Columbia.. observ
atory, wild woods, photo gallery and
score of other attractions. Ideal picnic
grounds. No liquor. Thursday chll-
dren's-day;-"'- j . -
THE OAK. Portland's Popular
in IV WAfta Amusement Park.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF '
Navassar Ladies1 Band
A DISTINCT HIT
Concerts Afternoons and Evening:
Auditorium Meets with Entire Approval.
Trains at East Morrison and East W.
ter. Transfers from -Any Part of City.
Peoples Amusement Co.
.. prasT Btm pzotubbs ''
STAB all Bew Today The Big Three,
Confer,' Wilson untf Batter,' and 4" great
pictures headed by a marvelous Biograpli
OK JOT Brand Bew Today Con
science, Wonderful Soldier Reel, Old and
New Loves, Heart Interest, and a Com
edy with Ko K6 and 'the Wise. Goose
specially engaged
OOOEOW The Children's Theatre Curly
Confer and Three Big Pictures that Ap
peal Both to Young and Old.
ABOADE All Bew Pictures Tomorrow
Bob crane, a new singer, Mazeppa and
other excellent and stirring attractions.
BASEBALL
'. EXOBBATZOH PABB
Cor. Vaughn r and Twanty-fourth sts.
SAN FRANCISCO
vs.
PORTLAND
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Osmsa Begia week Days 3:30 P, M.
' , Sundays 3:30 P. K.
Admission . Bleachers, 25c; Grand
stand, 50c; Boxes, 25a extra. Children,
Bleachers, 10c;. -Grandstand,. 25c. ;
L.adlos Day Friday
Boys Under 13 Free to Bleachers
"'ar '-- Wednesday.
af
Portbnj,.r . '-orejoo i
aWaawaWaW aV
to. la.
aTN j
IheOnlr Woman' Collme an Uie
Pacific Coaiit Ftclu.miy
; for Taong Women
Looted amonj tht beutiful
near Oakland, California
dote to San Fraociaco anj tht .
great Univeraitiea of tt Weit.
FuB coHnbat coura leadinl
Lo degree. Eotraocs and graduation requrrtm.nta
equivalent to thoas ot btanlord and University
of California. Training fits atadente or teaching
regular lines of academic work, tad offer pecial
advantage or muaie, srt, library study and
borne economic. Well equipped laboratories for
science. Special attention to health of students,
Modern gymnasium thoroughly equipped. Out
door sift and amutementa is the ideal California cli
auta. Alumna is every city oa the Pacific CoaaU
: ' ' POS CATALOwUS ADOKtSS '
; plwsipcnt tuella clay carson. ll o.
Mills Collkok p. o4 California
North Pacific College
'-. SCHOOLS OP -
rDentistry andPharmacy
" PORTLAND," OREGON.' "
Unsurpassed in Equipment and Advant-
ages,
v .The Bejular Sessions Begin -';.;..',
- Monday, Ootober 3, . 1910.
The college is located near ths heart
of the city, convenient . to libraries,
clubs, large business houses and public
buildings, which contribute so much to
the life of the student.
i For information and catalogue . of
either course address.
DBh BEBBEBT C. KtXLlEB.
Portland, Oregon.
Don't rail to zaTsstigato
HILL
MILITARY
ACADEMY
, Portland, Ore.
Sen tov CaUlogTi . .
Portland. Oreroa
oeeiamit and vy Bctiool Tor airu ondor
r care of B liter of Bt. Joha Baotiat ( Knlamnal rl
CoUaaiate, Aoadainla - and- Eleraentcry
Depta. Muaie, Art. Eloeuaon, Grmnaatnin.
(Beaideat paplla una be over 14 7 Mrs at sea and
well Moommendad. The tiumKar la llmitMt in
fifty. Applieatloa ahOoU be mad earlr.) Addreaa
The 6ntw nperiie,Otttc 8 wt.Helen Hall.PeHlanw.Or.
POKTXiABD ACADEMY
Mathematics and Science Physios
Course in General PhyBics with special
work la Electricity, including measure
ments, primary r batteries and X-Ray
work. Chemistry 1 year of General '
Chemistry, Advanced course in qualita
tive and quantitative analysis, and
chemistry of carbon compounds. - Math
rustics years' course, including Flans
Trigonometry with field practice in aur
veylng. Send for catalog.
Home and Dy School lor Girl, sear Stanford Unireruty.
Accredited by colletei Eaat and Weat. ' Crammar and Prtm
trr departments. Four new balldlnfti a Residence for 40
pupllai a Redurlon Hall of U rooniai a Gymnasium and
Indltoriumi I Domettic Science Bunrilow. Extenure
rroanda.- Vfiuic Art, Domeatic Science, Out-of-dobr Pay.
Inl Tnlninr. School onena SeDtember 12. 1911 Writ fot
Ulnirrated croe. m , m m, .,. ',,.
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TBX AJ.X.EB PREPARATORY SCHOOIi
, , FOR BOYS AND GIRLS vr :j
Prepares students for all eastern and
western 'Colleges and technical schools.
This school Is characterized by the sim
plicity of the school life and the thor-
oughness of the work done.
Fall term opens September 12. Office
hours Wednesdays. .-.-. . .. .
THE AZAEB PREPARATORY BCHOOZt
685 Eaat Salmon Street, Portland, Or.
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and bridwork ft a.
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Wewill rixHSS feed
22k gslii ST fercel.r
. $3.61
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tin toed. Mqdefaelotrlo oqalpment. Beat metaode
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HixDaiWaaa.BT. PORTLAND, OREGON
tmoiaoros: AiLuit.H. tAan.atv
American plan. "European plan. Cuisine
unexcelled. Prices moderate. Special
rates for families. Private parties
and banquets our specialty. ,. . ; . ,
aUocksley- Hall Hotel
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Overlooking the ocean. Dining room snd
grill under management of E. Baumar,
late with the Sliver Grill, Spokane hotel.
Service a la carte from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m.
Buss at every train. Seaside, Oregon.
Tjnltwd States and 1 Borelgn Prwoured,
Defended and Sold.
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- Ins. Stockton, Oal.
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