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IGHT'SAMVSEMENTS , .Vaudeville ,,.mui Vaudeville. 2nd ....'' :'!!. .Vaudeville taS" ' '"...."" Side Society Lie Jlwirn? Pictures 'V . . V Weber's Trite Band -intra WonI at ort t. .lowing agenia wiu .r T ... ,f ! Horace a- nU headquarter. rh following agenia "f ' 'JjottU .crlber. at regu- Wil- .f.i tv rate i.a- fWs drugstore. at Lonl ipenis. Newport Or. l William Bur rhart Park, J.me. Cellar ... li. nann Colum' E. XX Lan- iVacu Wash., and all point. ' ! ik RMchi Louis Cohen J!9? tiwi . railroad tnt Breakers, hotel. Wash.1 ; Breaker Wash.t C T. Belcher. jColUni. agent . Carson, Wash. n). ent- . ' s.svlew. Wash. ajents. Aberdeen tors. Bhloera a . oi Frank McQln Kertee & Co, Mineral A snivel u " --- I Bprlne Hotel Co., agent; ' . ! Hot Lake, Or.:, Hot Lake Bant " . .. .-... F. W. -McLeran, 4 Unuiiii I : Wllholt, Or.: i WWnaha Springs, Wenaha Hot I anrinrs hotel - M income neauaea KUDy wens lead and Horatio W, Wtlls of gan yruiclaco, executrix ana execuior or me km of their father, George F, Wells, ,.ca the' death of their mother on 'larch 18, hve fl,e( !n the county court hlr tenth annual account, bringing record down to March 81, 1810. At he time of the last report 35613 in cash mi pn hand. Since then the receipts ,ave amounted to 117,165 and the ex penditures to $16,556, leaving a balance ,f $6822. The chief sources of income i $1,007.50 per month for half Interest gnUU on the Washington street por j'on of the Imeprial hote.1 v 1 vr &fn 1 Administrator hn-Pv fcro n liai been appointed by County Judge fleeton as administrator -of the estate if John Raleigh, who died In Sen Fran tiseo on March 12. Logan has hereto fore been acting aa guardian-" for laltlgh, who had been declared lncom Went, The property is valued at $7500, joailitlng of houses and 'lota at 448 450 Hau street too estate win oa Merited by Margaret Raleigh, the iiao, and her three children, M. LouUe, iilelgK Henry Raleigh and Anna Fran- Balelgh, all oz whom live in New ork city. - ,y- '. . r y, . j srttolttt the BlameDeclaring John !e(W ioat the sight of an eye 1 spite wiringato be carefvir4a the use ef I spray pump, Henry ' Kehrli,"" ST" Co iila slough dairyman, has filed an Hirer in the circuit court to Egger's .. t for $15,000 damages. The hose with itieb Kehrll wan spraying became par kly, detached from the pump Egger ti working and the lime mixture they !f using spurted into Egger's eyev Mi was on May .14. Kehrll says the 5'ldent was no fault of hla,' ii mi 0:: hi FflsPiniiiES" Children of City Playgrounds to Join in Carnival cj Play at . Peninsula. s::.alL coy aviator , HOLD WORLD'S RECORD itltlltMl Pk.. T wa 'v . r , , . . ; . 1 3 -.i-"r.u wire,! Geneva, Aug. 20. The two and five ypar old sons of M. and Mme. llarf, of Kler, probably hold the record for being ;,r?.uyfuUng'st ernauts In the world. With their parents they made an ascent today in the dirigible balloon that has been a feature of amusement of the summer colony at Lucerne. The chil- Wfr.! not th ast frightened by their visit to the clouds. , fer,-l1 6otm Iar delivered. Spring Valley Wine Co., 244 Yamhill. A. Portland play ground festival, for the" children who have been making use of the five play grounds established in aa many parks in different parts of the city,, will be held on Aug. 30, at 2 p. m., at the new Peninsula park. r "A. M, Qrilley, physical director of the Y. M. C. A., will have general charge of the program, which will conalat of dances, athletic contests,, singing -and games.. Instructors who have . been training the children in classes at the yarloua parks will be in attendance.- The object of the affair is to stimu late wholesome exercise among the chil dren and give the little fellows a chance, as well .as the bigger boys. Who in the past have been la the habit of bully ing. The street car company has promised to transport the 200 children who will take part, free of charge, to the Penin sula grounds. , - The program as arranged la as fol lows: ' . . 3:00 P. m. Play ground baseball, North Park vs. Peninsula. . ;, s2:30 p. m. Old folk dances: Bellwood, Pop Goes the Weasel; Columbia park; Peninsula park, tadita; North parkvray. English Greeting, Negrarepolskan; all parks, Swedish Clapp dance and Cornish May. i :80 p. m. Boys under 5 feet 2 inches, 50-yard dash, 100-yard dash, high Jump, pole Vault,' 440-yard relay, four boys to team: girls'. 50-yard dash; t-legged race, obstacle race, 220-yard relay, four girls to-team. 4:30 p. m. Boys, baseball. North"' park rs. Peninsula, Bellwood vs. Peninsula, hand socker; girls, play ground base hall. North park vs. Peninsulas, three deep oyster shell, singing games. ' Sewing and raffia work will be on ex hibit. Dollies, rfhlrtwalst fronts. . doll dresses, raffia hats, hand bags, boxes, mats, . baskets, hammocks and napkin nnga will be shown. I.l.-m W. . T. U. Cuuver.Uon. ' iSpim:Ih Dlnpntch to Th Journnl.) Brownsville, Or., Aug. 20. The twen tieth annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union of Linn county will be held in this city Thurs day and Friday, August 25 and 26. A picnic will be held in Coshow's park on Thursday, when the exercises of the first day will be held. . Thursday even-lng-a-gold medal contest will be held In the Baptist church. Want Rates on Fruit Readjusted. (Salem Bureau- t The Jmnml. Balem. Or.. Aug. 20. -H. S. Gila & Co, of Salem filed a complaint with the business, as the Curry , Lithographic company, an insolvent debtor. He re ports claims of 1537.11 approved, $11$ expended, and receipts from all sources of $530.50. Nils on Exhibit. In the children's m of the public library is an Inter ring collection of shells on exhlbl )m,tnd the books about shells and sea j 'shave been placemen speclal shelves. pit of other good vacation books for p and girls may be Obtained in the jMUren's room. , Three papers In the t'tlraantan language have Just been Wed to the periodical room. num f of books In' this language have heart Mchied and will soon be readyi to for home use from ths circulating E'Wrvment. ' . . ... .. .... ftrabla Olnh to Ueet. "The TAvr nf Pwicter" will be the subiect of the sMtlng of the Parable club In the lobby f the Toung Men's Christian assocla- building this afternoon at S The discussion will be led by W. Palmer, one of th T. M. C. A. retaries. No meetings of ths Parable s ub have been scheduled beyond next Jttday ana u is probable that the ad rss in the auditorium will .be ra wed the first Sunday in September. oa Botes T. O. Sands and Nettle ' Bands, his wife, have been sued In circuit court by W. A. Garrett for im on four notes, three of which were !mn to Henry Roberts and' the other All of them are dated May ;0I. ' in a separate suit J, P. Hockett 'ul" the ame defendants on another tor $1600. alleged to have been I'wn to Roberts on ths same date. lt.u v' loes Mrs. Bagley, fX uperintendent. of svangelistio h-"lc the Presbyterian church InJ m V evening, jars. UHDen fui lead ths iahx..i. n.t.. St lb the Peakr. assisted by 'hi '"foment Mrs. Mallet. Music Mathews quartet . -, ' .- 1a Pinal &mim tt t ...v kl!"M w. the circuit" court his final f assignee of H. N. Curry, in I 0S. Hi oitkcmfi '3 the homev nf ItiMfitv lewelry. Buying here , means getting the best, to be had for the money. It pans a soiid name is he nmd very article sold,' ether Jewelry, Silver Jra.Cut Glass or Bric-a-S?Cj We 4oh't offer so- ' Ssy-Payment plans add expense to prices , jevc established, We be--ASePa'ment "Plans ' Ja"est People take advan p and honest people 2? Pigher prfecs to S "P' ..Wty and 41 .,ce are distinctive ' AT 286-MorrisonStr" Buohanaa yrOl BpeaktDr. Buchanan, minister .of tha Portland Fellowship, will give a free lecture on "Humorous Studies in Human Nature" Tuesday, August 23, at 8 p. m.. before the truth seekera'. csnference, (53 East Morrison street The public- is invited. - Hiss Tracy will .lecture In "Sunny- side at Hunter's hall. East Tamhill and Thirty-fourth streets next week. Her first lesson will be given Tuesday, Aug ust 23, at 2:80 p. m the subject being "Cakes and Salads.'1- The publlo Is in vited.) Portland Gas & Coke Co. - : ; We boll hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 80 pound beds from 87.60 and up. Wa-Tenovate mattresses and return them ths same day. Port land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger. proprietor, 226-228 Front street Main 474, A-1374. ?W2ia your corns ache and you have tried everything , else without effect get a bottle of Hed gin's corn cure from Albert Berni, the druggist, 229 Wash ington between First and Second, and notice the difference. . Oregon City Boat Sunday trips leave Taylor st. dock a. m., 12, $ p. m. Leave Oregon City 10:80 a. m 1:30, 6 p. m. Round trip 4 So. ' Tickets good on O. W. p. - cars. This is the " only short rjver rids out of Portland. " To whom It may conoerni The legal partnership heretofore existing and known as Taggart & Crawford has been mutually dissolved. JEdward T. Tag gart, 416 Chamber of Commerce, Port land, Or. .... 'Prise waits tonight at Hayden Park pavilion, dancing this afternoon and evening. Take Vancouver car to ferry landing. " ;.. : 23. K. Mooreaonse si Co Interior and exterior painting, papering and tinting. Dealers in . wallpaper, paints, eta 411 Washington sfc ; .:'ii'.;'v : Steamer Bessie Strains, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday, Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. ' - Dr. Ben. . XTorden has returned from the east Suite 623 Medical build ing. .j.---. - ' 29. W Moors, Photographer For up to date work, patronise the old reliable. Seventh and Stark streets, Elks' bldg. Tteinoarnation," publlo lecture, Harry Shepard, tonlght. Selllng-Hlrach hall, 872 Washington street Por Bent Furnished six room house. hot water heat; Willamette Heights. Phone A-3744. . . . . P. 29. Beach ft e ths Pioneer Palnt eompany, 135 First street Phones M. 1824, A-1384. . Swiss Watch BepalrlngvC Christen Sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take . Ele vator. Dr.'W. P. Mallory has returned from his vacation: office practice only, Roth cMld building., , . Diamonds Oems of the first water only. C. Christensen. td floor, Corbett bldg. Take elevator. I VT. A, Wise and asslclates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Jack King's Turkish Baths. Largest in city. Imperial Hotel Annex. ' Notarial Commissions. """" (Salem Rsrean et The Jonrsal.) Salem, Or., Aug. 80. Notarial commis sions have been Issued to C. H, Fore hand, Redmond; J. W. Zimmerman, Eu gene, and M. Case and A. H. Trego, Port land. j k " ; Where to Dine. Chicken dinner at peerless Cafeteria; 184 Fifth street ' Announcement. Dr. Ivy ,M. Robinson announces the opening of Optical parlors, .rooms 807-8 Merfthants' Trust building, corner Sixth and Washington streetsr Prr- Roblnson is a graduate under vr. Charles- McCormlck, . Chicago, whose metnods of fitting glasses are acknowl edged the latest and beef known to nclenca. - i 1 ' 1 . .' " ' . . JOurnai-WaotJUIs brlng.j'esalts. They are the places on all ordinary sn-yT' ver plated , spoons j that -wear off first" v . For this reason or di n a r y . . standard plate 'is not a real success. We .' dis covered lbnar aio that, every plated knife, fork and spoon has its weak, loots spots that get more wear than the silver will stand. We have remedied this fault, but, how? By' having our eastern factory put about five times s much silver on, these wearing points as is deposited elsewhere. You can see now whyJaeger Bros.'' plated flatware has such an advantage over standard plate sold by other stores. It looks like sterling, wears like sterling; but costs about one-third the" price, of sterling. Our Plated , Hollowware Is the talk of the town. We carry exclusive patterns that look . and wear like sterling silver. ; We : have , just re ceived: our immense - fall shipment, It is made up of the newest things in tea and coffee 3, 4 and S-piece lets, casseroles, bakers, servers, pitchers fruit; eaks, butter and sandwich dishes. f 4.50 for . plain , Baker without feet Jaeger Bros. JEWELERS OPTICIANS The Large Store 266 Morrison St. , between ' Third and Fourth. W .;- .-mmiiititmemm.. 3 i .. . . mmmmmm, I gpjliggggpjgjpg(j(j)gjtaMSMl , .. .ii , -.iii -, n iliillllisj ; One dozen " pieces f 3.50 THE GREATER Store SPECIALS FROM THE Pure rcery Hams, mild sugar cured young pig hams, on special sala in OA Pure Food Grocery department at the extra low price, the pound aCUC Picnic Hams, on sale tomorrow at the low price of, the pound 15 Granulated Sugar, ,; special- for . tomorTow, 16 pounds Ifor fl.00 Butter, our own But ternut brand, 2-pound rolls, special 79 at, the roll fs-C Fish Flakes, Burn ham, brand, special at, the can, on Q sale tomorrow 7C Monkey Soap, special tomorrow at the extremely low price, the cake 4c Tlllamro k Full Cream 9 A Cheese, at this week, lb. awUC Kitchen Bouquet, appetizer, 23 Imported Crab Meat, your JA .favorite brand; the can rtC Lea.& Perrln's Sauce small bottles, special at Lr, Pint Bottle Catsup,' special lOf Del . Monte Sardines, the 1 ? best, large cans; special at IDC S mi th'i Kippered Herring, 1 imported, special tomor- row, the can faUC Delft Peanut 03. reg ular 65c size; tomor row, in deli catessen dept. 57c C. & B. Lucca Oil, large, bottles, 'Special" ior tomorrow "7 r at only, " each" I JC Equity Blend Coffee, 35c Grade 19c This is a grade and blend that we can recommend and has never before been sold for less than 25c the pound; special at only IVC Abetta Biscuit,; one dozen packages 49; six packages for only 25e See Demonstration of Kaola, the new vegetable shortening.; Genuine Ball Mason Jars 45c Dozen Tomorrow only In our hemsefurnishing section, basement, the genuine Ball Mason Jars with rubbers and porcelain lined cans: tkint ir size at the very low price of take advantage now -the dozen Quarts on sale, the dozen,V 55 halfsgajlon size,, per dozen T5 POSITIVELY NO . PHONE ORDERS FILLED FOR THESE. ra'lrpad commission today In which It is harged that the difference between the rate of 2S cents per hundred pounds on fresh fruit and vegetables from Albany to Portland end the rate of 27 cents on the same commodities from Salem to Portland la unreasonable in view of the difference in mileage and should be re adjusted. The commission has promised to take up and Investigate the matter. ' '"" To the Real Estate Dealer 5 . ".' . No.s bonverrfenoe of form and sis e are two CERTIFICATE OF TT TLB features at once -forcibly apparent Through usage they -become proven benefits. . , , - , . A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE set .forth a simple, but oom- -plete statement of the condition of a title on two or three sheets, it is therefore, without bulk. It may be folded and filed en-av in an envelope with other papers, thus being always at .. hanjjl wheajeeded. Its lack of lengtn and volume mark it as distinctly superior to the bulky and cumbersome abstract ' -- A Continuation CERTIFICATE is not addeA or attached to - the original, but is issued Instead of the original, Th. size does not increase. Tour clients will at once appreciate these individual tures of merit, , . . - ; Capital $250,000. , Lewis Buildinjr, Northeast .Corner Fourth and Oak" Streets. Morrison, Alggr. Tcnlh end West ParliSis. Cofg ef iiiioiiii c e iti enfl "i ' , ' '' ; - . We take plea?ure in announcing the arrival of ' Miss Hope Frances Gale Expert Corsetiere "" n " ':' . 1 . ' ' 1 " i i -r.. "'Who will give demonstrations "and fit tings of the Royal Worcester' and Bon Ton Corsets. v You are invited to come and jtalk over your corset troubles with ' Miss ; jle.:l:'giyr5a intelli-" gent and honest advice, without any thought of obligation on your part to buy a corset. Miss Gale has filled sev ; . cral engagements at the Greater OIdsr Wortman & King store,1 and her serv ices have been so satisfactory that we - A have engaged he- again for one week. " Don't fail to avail yoursel f.of this op- , portunity, so call early. ; Bon Ton Cor sets are the) truest expression of every corset, virtue the highest achievement in the art of modern corsetry -health, comfort and symmetry, There is the Eroud possessor of a wealth of style, ealth, comfort and sympathy. There is a subtle charm and grace about all ron ion corsets which appeal to your finer tastes - and ' excite your admira tion and fancv. Bon Ton Corsets are 'without a rival, each model an 'original conception of surpass ing excellence in every detail. Prices $3.00 to $15.00. ' ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Fit, wear, satisfy and insure you against corset troubles, The -most potent charm of womanly beauty i$ a perfect figure, at-: taiaea only, through wearing a perfect corset correctly fitted Royal Worcester Corsets enhance and beautify every figure, molding the form until it assumes the graceful and symmetf ;? rical lines of the ideal. . All this and more is accomplished with ease and fully in accord with the laws of health and "hygiene. Ill-fitting, poorly made corsets destroy the very charms which nature intended should be emphasized, and many a fine figure .has been marred by lack of attention to that most important factor; the correct corset and how to wear it. Ask our cor setiere t6 assist you. ' , , ' - "NEMO" CORSETS A complete new line of this popu- , lar corset just receiveli. Ask to see them when in the de partment. v-" - Other popular makes of High-Grade Corsets on sale in our beautiful Corset-Store, Second Floor, are the Marietta, Mme. Helene, Marquise, Warner Rustproof, Redfern, Rengo Belt CorsetsC Howd & La Beau .Front Lace, Sahlin Waists,. etc. Don't fail to see them. - , SEE FULL PAGE AD, SECTION 2, PAGE 1. iff SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES I .4 f a i i I t 1 fI If t IT IIII ii 3D "I ii UP mxrmc? fiDAnilATKS CAM BE FOUND EVEOYWUPRE POINTING TOI TH1SSOIOOLA3THE BtASONFORTHElBPEMARKABlESUCCESS, Best Methods of Instruction Best Light and Ventilation Best Equipment nncrnnNC sfxhped for students wnta IU)lllllk) COflPETtKT WJTHUU i UlAwiE I i i The choice of a school la of mors lmportanoe than the coarse you should take. ' 6 A practical test: That school whose graduates have succeeded, Judg ing its efficiency by the progress Of its pupils while completing their courses, and by their success after graduating. Careful inquiry will show that our graduates are universally successful Business College X. X. WAXXEB, President PrlsxsipaL a a. soflssBBLur, eeretary Manager. 1ALLS on liihi i ALVEOLAR TEETH SATISFY One of the manv cages that come tr us, which eeem all but hopeless, was that of an old eentleman who earns i our office not long ago to have a sit of ALVwUH Teeth put In his mouth. we require two or more teeth in either law before we will nndertake the work and guarantee It We don't ask that they be sound or even firm in me A-iveon, ror-we cure the caue or loose teeth, the much-dreaded Pyor- rhea. ", ... . , But this man had nothlna- left but some stumps, and be had been figuring ins genuii ior a goia piate. Wa mud him nrnnnslKnn vt That we would put in the ALVEOLAR teep, ana ir they were not successful we would remove them' and make him a sold date free of charare at anv time 1n the future. He was delighted with tne proposal.- and agreed to it instant ly, remarking that:we were the -whit est- people ne naa ever come acroea in the dental business. ' - r i The latest rerort from him is that we don't need to worry about the goM te. tor hla new. teeth are. as firm as- a rock and he ia giving us all the good free advertising he possibly can. int reason we mention tnis case is to Show that we art just as strong be- v llevers In the "square deal" as Theo dore Roosevelt, and lust- as particular about givtnjr satisfaction as any mer chant. When we sell you a set of teetb , and guarantee that they are everything , we claim them to be, the guarantee is backed by ample capital. 'We are per fectly safe In making it, and always do make It . j : The ALVEOLAR METHOD la a new denarture. a'chanae from -old methods of supplying missing teeth. The old way was Dy means ci a -nuraenaome , partial plate, or a bridge, either of whion generally" tortured the wearer, , from the time they were put in until they destroyed or loosened what teeth of your own you had left and had to come out. -.v Both methods are now sumlanted by the ALVEOLAR METHOD, which sup plies all the missing teeth and gives the one who has them, a set of teeth that are as satisfactory as nature's. The work is painless and permanent. We will examine your teeth without . charge. If you can t .come for an-examination una An thn nut host thine: . Send for our free book, "Alveolar Den tlatry." which explains the method in detail. .-i,,.. ' C This is the most valuable book on the teeth ever written and it is yours for the asking. In addition to our specialty of Alveo lar Dentistry (Restoring Lost Teeth) we are experts in every branch of den tal work, via: Porcelain, gold and sil ver fillings, Crown, Plate Work, cor recting irregularities, etc., etc.-- Speciat- iBis in eacn uraiicn 01 apnimify hi yuur service. There is no disputing the fact , that ths best in Dentistry is the cheap est .. ' ' . THBJ RHX DENTAL CO., DENTISTS. 111. to ?it ADington Bldg., lusvj a tst. YourNcw House rxxs. : - :0' SZESS ELECTRICAL 7IXTXJKES. s5 vnt WflRRoyiu , iJ . ' -0X1 IEKIUITioh T JJ ' ,?Wa, ITTWDCBT - JTMflT JIWT SOTKi A Burning Question -.- What School? Reasonable estimates given gladly.- Morrison Electric Co. S. C. JAGOER. . 1 X. Morrison. 3. E. MAXON. Both Phones. , To Our Hop Pickers We furnish free transportation from 8alem to the yard and back, sawed wood, straw, local phone and dally mail. Store, restaurant and meat shop on the grounds, selling at regular prices. Mar ket gardener adjoining- selling- fresh vegetables very cheap. We have the nnest yara in uregon, iso acres, ana will pay 60c per box. A well regulated dance hall open twice a week, at whlciv introductions are required. Neither liquor nor tm desirable characters al lowed on the grounds. ... If you pick hops, come where you will find both good hops and areommoda-. Hons. Write T. A. UVESUTir ft CO Salem,' Or. rfj laeOslyWesjaa'sCelkreeaths UlllVtrSI ly Ol UiegOll , ler leaagweaiea 'jt m Ang. tl, Wednesday. entrance examinaiiun sbjb) begin. Examinations , for removal of college . - conditions. Reglstra V tinn : fni all atiidnnts without conditions, a. m.-4:S0 p. m. Ang. 18. Thursday Entrance exami- students with conditions, , 8. . a. m,'4:80 Anir. so. Saturday Examination in English A. " roa CATtous ADosise riMSIOSNT LUSI-LA CLAY CARSON. tt P. Mills Coulbos P. O.. California mm - tralted States and roreiga PwoareA. ainlA. PACITia COAST ATEWT AQSSOt, rosTZJuro, omzoov Fall term opens September IS, 1910. Course, three years of nine months each, covering twenty, branches of the law, - ;:; ; ; imssva 'oxassxi t Graduates are especially prepared for cne siaie osr examination, for catalog giving Information address ' -' - ,v WAXTZB . K. XTAVI. 6li Oorbstt aidtv VorUaaa, Or. PEARSON'S ACADEMY Preparatory Department or Whitman ,";' CoUege. A boarding and day school for boys and girls, offering a thorough high school course under unusually favorable conditions. Prepares for Whitman and other principal coUeges. Careful suDer- vision Of, health, . High weral-on.4 unrisuan surrounaings. use or college gymnasium, large athletic field.' Mod erate prices. Prospectus sent unon re quest Rev. Frederick M. DeForest. Ph.D.. Head Master. Walla Walla, Wash. . ' TE ETH 5ave Your Teeth Now 7ou save a dollar, we make a dollar, and the Expensive Dentist loses two dollars when we do your work.- We work tor prices you can par. Open evenings until . and Sundays until 12:30 ior people wno worn. Offices established ten years and our guarantee is good. BOSTON BETISTS, Offices corner Fifth and Morrison sta, entrance J91H Morrison st. opposite Meier- A Frank's and Postoffice. BASEBALL SXOBBATZOV , PASS Oor. Vanghn and Twsaty-foarth Biu OAKLAND PORTLAND ATantrr is, it, la, is, so and si ftames Befftn Weak Bays a:30 P. sc. " ' Sundays Bi30 p. as. Admission - Bleachers, 2 Bo; Orar.d-' stand. 0c; Boxes, 2 So extra.. Children, Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand. 25c, L.adlA Day Friday Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. ARCH CAPE .HOTEL Best location on Cannon Beach. . Shell fish, trout fishing and good hunting. Tents to rent on reasonable; terms. Sail. die horses for Nehalem and way points. Stage for geasldtt dally, - X. X GEBBES, Prop. ' i Cannon Beach, rift. Seaside, Or. Journal Want Ads Bring Results Portland Marble Works Established 1883 , We carry the largest and best stock on the coast, V Call and get our prices be : fore ' purchasing elsewhere. - 864 and 96S ronrth St -Opposite Ctty iiaTT." Mala 85S A-1518 Fe!torDerby$150 Cv r, n r n B ia h.- k f; n fi o LADIES FALL HA1 i aU ALUb.H t:t ti