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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVEN I NO, OCTOBER t 1IU. STUDENTS OFEAST ,1rnMinnn, u CCT r uumn u to .... . , P 0. A. C. Registers Them From ' Atlantic Coast and Mid dle West States. (Brit T4 Iwwl l Orfea AgrlcwilMral College, CorvaJ. Ue, Of. Oct. I -4tgtatrtia figure I Ik Orego Agricultural cell a eh tatel af siudrais thla year a niul IT a rl a en, tarrM af 11. Mr hat delayed la aelrt culallrg tn4 It U tiiipeaelbl yet 10 Mr ual ik (out tf.iu4at wtll be. from Ik AllaMla u (here ar ludeaia tram w itk. . Mum rhuaeiia. fitw Jrt aad Connecticut. fc lucky, Iowa. Iiiinoia aad Wiaooe. ain hav r"-lreaialloa from the mld 4 la weal, iba ttaray mowrtialn .ataut ara repreeenied d lha anal of the pa. rifle northaaeL I J aim tie increased lia lumtNi IM.per rant Thar ar iudat Iter tram Hawaii, Ca4a, Cat. Hutel and Japaa. Toe Immim free Cut ale la ea a an It per tent. California, and particularly Iba southern half of Callfurale. baa eeal ruaery aaw man ihle year. La Aagalea, J, Sea Lul Oblape, and amt( f tba wall know frtilt sections er rerraeca(d. tplal and reeearrh work la differ-I at departments la being carried an by I eioaeeiij rroca lha I'nlrerslllee of Mia neaoia. Illlaola, California, Iowa ertd omare. Ooenplate figure ara not available rrene all tba department at thla Una, but without an escepiioe, thajr ahaw an Increased percentage In aurabara over former yea re. Tba forestry department " ' of ft par rant and tha domaatlo. erlenre department a gain of It par rant In ret titrations ao far ovr their total raglairatlon of laat yaar. Tha aaaine 'apartment hoa a gaJn of II par rant over; thla lima Uat yaar. wnu tba horticultural department haa registered 141 aludanta to data, com- pra wna in ror a yaar ago. Two hundred glrla have alraady reg- leiereo, moat or ibam In tha dptneatlo clear department. Waldo IUH. lha glrla dormitory, haa JT student where- aa inai yaar tba total number there, Including aludenia and lnatructora, waa PORTLAND BOY DIRECTS THIS YEAR'S GLEE CLUB - r - I V X 110 LOOPHOLE III LAWAYSFIEY jius of W3 AMiAiirn mi imifiiAii State Game Warden In Reply Hurts Hot Shot at L P. W. Qulmby. Not only In alia, but alao In tha larga parcaniaga or Mgb achool gradualaa. la ma.rreahman cUaa attracting attantion. latter raet la a eource of great joy to tha racutly aa tha atuJenta coma o fnuch battar prepared to undertake tba rvQulrad work for thalr degree. TEACHERS OF FARMING FAR 100 FEW FOR JOBS (Rnrelal t Tba Jeornal.) Oregon Agricultural Collage. Corrallla, Or.. Oct. . Tha Oregon Agricultural college haa been appealed to by tha United statea Department of Agricul ture to furnlah teacher In agriculture and horn aconomlca for rural and high achoola outalde of" the etate of Oregon and haa been compelled by clrcum- auncea to deny tha appeal. I'reaidcnt Kerr, of the college, la In fart land. Of, Oct. t T tKa IUlli of Tk Journal I read aa artuU la aortiiaa of Rc(,UnUr " tT "" antUl.4 '-hall Tart Kmt rb.aaaata." a.bUb waa iltiea akd altd by trmr Uaa.a Wardr l r W. Qulmby, la Ikla ar lirl be eielea lhal ha la antaaad l har of the action ut the pram game arda la trniiili.g Ka alaugbter tt II t'lilnraa Lbeaaaitla to ba aervvd at the bannuat I be gvtn TeIJat Taf t Ha aay II la lha b!h of fully on lb -art of our put.Mo offtrlala to al low tba alaughiar f Ibaaa blrdau Agal he aaya that It la by a loopnole la lha law that tba aiat nw ward ay be aathorlaed to give hla eonaaa a aura aiaugbiar. And be goa u aim further to elate that art I her free! neat. Judge or anyone la our eouotry la auppoaed ta be great enough to aua bend a law for their pleaeure or eon venlanca. Sea no M Peeelra, I hava reaana to blle that thla waa written ta deceive I he aublla becattee Iba whole body t the artlrla eon re tn.i.i i. Tt, . i,iiii I" leiee inipreaaioa and anaif or n L'alvaraity of Oregon. Kuaen. Or, lamnta ar abaululaly falaa. There Oct I. Melvln Ogdea. II. of Port- loophole nor waa thara aver any land, director of tba L'nlrtretly of Ore- empt to auaand any law, or any on Qlea club, haa announced tha tier. I treMed Mu.ta. fit. Oa, I A eark U koiag &a4 k laAay fw a ba killed M illUM C r a hi wlf ad aa eUg klr by rUUvf I Mir mJ1 hi la tbay wera la b4 aeleetv Thar a a avtdtaea of a atraggi. a ad It I believed IUI th tela kilted wtik a alagi blew mm fights BfG SUGAR OCTOPUS Federoi Relief From Comblna tion SouQht by Labor Party in Mid-Sea Dominion. la leteeta. ad tba I La reieUg af arte ta a atirte4 b It fie af geaaial ww;g k.eakaat toward klgbar yiuea. T (lamerl Ub4ag argad ' I aWiieb lit geiy a-d kwubiy a auger aa a -. ef fee flag lb tiaet la leieka Wolria Qcdrn, '11 t a'DlTtrtlty of I Oregon, who la tklog tb plaew of profeggor Olon. I do not object to honeat efitlrlera but Mr. Qulmby dwell pa-rtloolarly on. the Idea of elaughtering. aad any committing alaiighler A to the kill Ing or slaughtering of bird or animals M. . IH.MI..H li.rMlrf ii.k.e "T law. jna legia- r.."" ' Zl.'T" " ' 1" 1": Utur makea the Uw and It la duty to enforce It About a month ago aonnel of the club for tba aeaaon of I Ull-II to b aa followa: Flrat tenor Uum Powall (leader) of Monmouth. Elmer Story of IVndleton. Vernon Xlrtarhenhaf her of Newbarg. lealla Ivo-I Brftoka Dirk eon of rendlatoa. Second tenor a Leonard lira lager of b'lou yell a, B. Harold Qulgley of Port land. Irwin Holfe of Rugena, AValtar Flaher of Tillamook. Hart Oerard of fandletoa. Flrat baaara Itaphael ciala lar of rortland. rUrl Kortnilller of Al- my thla aam Mr, guimhy. la company with two other menj went nut Into the mountain to hunt deer and on of tha party ahnl a doe, ahlrh la not only contrary to the law but contrary to true eoorta bany. Homer Maria of Portland. Kenneth I mnnsMp. Mora than that, afterwards, Kraaer of Portland. Howard Manvllla of 1 Mr. Qulmby and thla party aklnned Rugena. Second haaaea Jerry Martin I lha doer, deatroyed all evldene of eex of Klamath Kail a, Karl Stanaard of I which la contrary to law and brought Portland. I.loyd Haraee of rortland. ' meat to IVrtland. Charlea Ruaarll, Vernoa Vwtr of Medford. Harry Ding Pn ur game wardena, approached of Portland and Alfred Ekel of Mt. An- " hunter at the Union depot and gal. asked If they had any evidence of ae f.t...r rmn m r.rKi t.w. iK.etn show that th deer they killed was club on th aoulhern Oregon trip thla ?. buck- T.1rl "'Hy declared to wi a war 1 1 It ek n at.t4'! lilna I Iaii o-t. h warden tliat It wai a mala deer but land and either t;m Gray Harbor region t"hwl t,,'d tb WU,J h,T t8, P" or ...tern W.ah.n.toh. h Craig aa to tha brat way to get out of the difficulty and avoid publicity. Ha aaaured Mr. Qulmby and hla companion ii wa better 10 com In ilk men and pay the fine. As a result on of th party came forward and admitted kill. Ing of a doe and pleaded guilty, paying a line or t0. Say X Taad Dog. It will be a good deal mora to tha vwilnf le I i . . . . . , Th tax offle at th oourthoua will ZZn . L . e.wr;"'.V.. "Z "m"'Z""- ba open thla evening to accommodate t," w' , . ,, " I , rro' thoaa who ar unable to pay their tae. .JTiL 'e,L,,..pU"C., "n5,n during the day. Thla will ba tha laat Ve known that while Mr Ouimbv day upon which payment for tha second I IT". Qulmby one half ot Uxaa can ba made without iri"'" .:r " "um: the nenaltv helnv lmiul All naranna I . . ""i"ina 10 " ' - - r,.v. CHU. arltH Anm ..... ..... . TAX OFFICE IN COURT - HOUSE OPEN MONDAY Kw aVKool IHatrirt Aaaxmacd. iatr Tw heal I rlltkllal. Was.. Oct I a-jay ih.o , er-ertaiea4el T J Aadera-a baa bad aied aeileea la lb effec inat be wvuld feras a ehoo( gutrtrt la li.a bear fvtura at Ibla lat. ta b fcaawa aa Wrtgbra dteirlt. Tba eaet Use WUI rua aear MeKklsrue. ladlea tltiara. aad lha weal lia wilt aet ba far trvtm ahookaat Walabaa a pi ar ehd. Vaa af lb dtaiaead Mmmm" af Aaerdam rereiva aa asvecb III pet week it eMed f' ' tasted WI M!ba. OeC 1 Tb ay day af lb rtl "rl a AeetralU afe bawaatng tteaauee Iba CeWnial Vwgar Heflalag euanay refueed t aeaeda a alalaaM wage af III a weak aad ta aeagala lb eigM boar law. Iba late ka ol4 la lb geaetal demaad fur tba he Wee lei e rvtallera aad aeaaumara for fedetal railef It la cbi4 thai Ike Iraet atakea a arefit af Ilk a Urn aa eager ! ta lha eocauaxr fur (t Ikat II ta diaieral la lb while AuetraJtaa policy by ta pleytng biak labari that It glvea th grower lr lefrn far tl caae tbaa were farvnerly ta be bad from private REMNANT OF COWLITZ INDIANS TO GET JUSTICE iearui tm TVe aeereat I Cbeleita Weak. Or. I Tba federal geii.ai aoareally ua4a ta da eike ta Ik Cwtu rt'e ladiaaa. ftr er tf delay, la Ike alWtsneal f lead 14 ! pMl About II Cawtlta ladtaaa a la lb elty ball btr Setaidtr. wbea g)u pert a lea dee I Jebaaea af Tceaa anade a propaetiloa I l.tra that lb goveraaaeal weutd glv IKees tt.e eplloa ef aeptlag laade ta IH galrtauit aeuatry or a aieae aetfla aeat Hha tba lead alletnenla war aiade veer aga ta lb rtua ladlaa trtlxa la Waehlngtect territory fr aoine rtttoi ar eth tba Cowllta tribe waa left out af the treaty, and tbey have aster bad ny ktad af a avtllemeat. Me te Ml? tba mailer waa tabea up with lb departmeat. the reoord verified and It la koped a eettlemeal will ehoctly be made Tba Cowlna ladiaaa had a r erd f belsg friend of the while paopl dnrtag Iba Indian Iraublee WOMEN OF ASHLAND PROPOSE DESTRUCTION OF TOWN'S REAL RATS (Ut be rW aael I AstUaA. Oe, Oei. I -r w awtaa'a Ctvta ' ayre tiee t lab af IkU rlty baa lakaa atepa tea aid Ika aatewwdaali) af tba kerdea af rata I bat kav reeeally gaeaa lata Aakiaad. t'alll a few year aga rat wa uakaewa la iba Ha Hlvar valley, kut ihey ara avaw la ba featad tm Urge a saber a, aaptatly about lb rail read yarda II la a eeeeg they war brought la kaaa by rrelgbl tfataa f Wtiria iba Url year ibay bav beaa preadln la tba aid baraa la vanaua aarta af Iba elty. Tba rtvle club look a taward Iba le. maval af iaa of Ibeaa aaigbt y barne wllk a view both af safeguarding iba health af Iba aoenraoally, aad alsa af Imprev Ing lb iar appaaraaaa at tha rlty 'J Tampa. FT-, haa rlgannaker. JO Look In Our Windows and Com pare These With the $20 and $25 Suits of Up -Town Stores SUIT" who have not paid either their first or .r. I.-.V. ,.V. Ik aacond Installment, will be charged the fh'S", 'rfth 'PT7n w!,i,h'B penalty of 1 per cent and the Interest. fS"1;?"' "".Vfff- "."A?'?Ly.d.rt.v5! Th tax department la located on the "... r X, .w... ' , receipt of a letter from Aaalatant Sec- main floor of tha.courthouae mhara a I . ' . l on. 01 ,ne"e nlmala, after r.t.r ii.... r., ,k. , . . ... v v ii n - J - v ,, w .ninii Uf ftriwrni, I vivmi I will iiib utcii iuiru up xur I II O Has been chased. Is unfit for food. asklne' fnr rha nn.. e .t..... I ..h ,, rt.. v., .. I 1 "8 harm or Mr. Qulmby a state. . ' . " " - "" -'"r nunti fa h. .1 . . - pared to teach these two subject In located In the north end of th flrat I ..' " , .. "-"u lo creaie me rural and consolidated hla-h achoola floor. Additional help ha been nrovid- -"- trying 10 throughout the United Statea. The 1 'or today and this evening. r,a ,?r- . Tnal making a play writer atate that he Is receiving great I. Boyer. head of the tax depart- ?5 !L?Prjr'n to rUln PPl by telling number of requests for teachera of ment. say of the collecting this season: . m... .V00 ,armr h not a right these branches and that the.e reooe.r. "The tax department has been a verv Pn-Mnta out that -the state . . ' , . . .. . . . . I Kama vtrdn la trr-m ntln. . ., are oecoming so insistent that the deDart- DUBT piara auring me issi weeK, ma ::,. . ". " ' -peciai ment has been forced to maka a .... rrom all IndU-atlons. there will be very r.'.V lu or other of- of the agricultural colleges In hopes of few wh0 w,u aUow theJr taxe" t0 b" r? . k ln4rarmer doea not have, securing some recruits. The positions com9 delinquent Th tax collections ""j Wu,mt)y states that I am auspend- open pay salaries ranging from 11000 for the Pa8t year havs been unusually "Iv...-" . .J. lno pleaBur ana con to 11500 Dor year for lnTnaiana J ffnoa, na the delinquent roll will prob-1 "" . c" sooui uninese teschers. ably be the smallest In several years. PnS8J- Thla statement Is untrue. President Kerr waa comuelled to writ. After October a the sheriff shall pro-l w Is Quoted. me aepanment that the demand learners In these lines gon was much grester C'OllM minntv at tha ..... . . , ' ' - , . v mw I .VI. w K ... ... I - .J j I I. " states that ihe establishment of couraea . T V J. i ' " ,rau: pr as aomeatic birds may bo In agriculture In the high achoola has r UV.UB'11 " "ny pon,OD aPPymg soia direct to consumers at any tlma created a demand for Instructors . in I ' . . ur,,n5' th cloaed season of said rlng- mis btate which is far In excess of the A ..ivou w, v-mne-e pneasants; provided, number of collega graduate, avatlahi. FflRMFR RFsinFMT5 OF that aU J uch brds shall be shipped ror such positions. He thinks that de- or niin pnni. . i. . nave Den pinioned spite the fact that atnrirint. .-1 ST. PAIII FtlRMH I R wh'n young by amputation of the first Ing to the college in greater numbers " J?,nt of An wln" thereby rendering each year for preparation for this work. The "St. Paul Club of Portland" is ""fh '! ,l,y nby furnishing the Increasing interest in agricultural the latest addition to Portland s olub- l"0.1! ,urth..r. P8ltlv evidence that they caucation throughout tha state is so dom. This organization has been formed fV.l;L , fvf oomesto Dirda as a few Portland persons who former- hn ' ,7- e waTaen n Ar. A I.M . , . . . I mi.- , ' . . .. - iuiuiu iu ian iu issuo ceniii-i j no law concerning I'hin.ia nSaaa. Of work In Ore- CfltM of aellniuency on real estate on ants that are raised, in captivity Is as than the colleg wh th,taxe." have not been Paid, follows: "All rlng-necked or Chinese Hel voi a ncn on me i luiranann wnion "are hatched and raised I rtrrtraar an tarrilnh Ikair m tew lare,.aA -M I ! ...ii ii - ..... rapid that It la doubtful whet ha. K. 1 bV demand will not continue greater than MT lived' at St. me supply, When You Sec It In Our Ad It's So OR EKC0AT The counterpart of bur suits, if possible to secure in other stores, could not be bought under $20 It is the great purchasing power behind the MOYER stores that makes it possible to give such un equaled value. All wool garments in the fashionable styles and shades Paul, Minn., and the shall require Certain people have ral-t m REPRESENTATIVE BROOKE MARRIES A DALLES GIRL '4pecUl to Tb Journal.. -'mi w wii wa erVVllkUllilJ. 1 BUBO ' a. . a . boosting the organisation say there are "ZT k 1" A oeing- violated and fully 600 persons eligible' to loin the f""1en.(le.but. Viere ,s asolutely nb 61ub. and the enrollment rfow ' totals .t. lmB "alement- Any person in 200. r "llile """0 or remale, black or The executive committea of the cluh ""' . ' Preslaent or governor or hod Is Attorney Charles T, Haas, chairman; puin.k. . "5.. t0 Purcha8 vwitBurA niiftw r.an w t ttr I wjines pneasants that ara rearait in The Dalles, Or., Oct. 3.A, wedding Foley, L. C. Macka:! and .Marcus K faP.Uv,tynd pinioned when yotuig, pro tat waa a happy surpriso'to- many, per- Brown. The members propose to enter- ,6 Person who rears the blrd """" waa mat or Miss l tain prominent men from Minnesota ex- . u.m io tnai errect and Emily Crosaen to William w nmni,. r i.n4 imn..tii,i v.i... ..lis responsible for the ahinment nt ti,. . - . " - - w& , lull u . .ui k,u.. a...u uuuiooou I . , . - - v. iu Ontario, whlch was solemnized at tha St Paul persona inquiring about Ore- Jh Part.,e t are making tha noma or ine pride's . parents, Mr. and gon, and otherwise lend a' hand wher- . "?out allJ,ng Chinese pheasants . . wo,sn- -xnird and Liberty I ever" possible to those frajnv their former I .J; . "'vuvhj are tne very ones treats, Thursday evening. Miss Cros-1 home. z I that go out at every opportunity to sen, who was one of the most popular There la no Initiation fee or dues: hut hooJ ducks, deer and other game. What yOUng1 WOmen, in thA Oltv hA Irant I llfflelent enherplntlnna Kaa Kaa the difference in raisin-- Plvminth liar engagement a-secret, not even her hinteered to start tha organisation on a ?ock r Buff Orpingtons and killing 'iiuev luuoisit rrienaa Knavini k. ( rinanciai rnii ' pw marriaa. jr. Mrook s an at. "7 I FIRST 1 r and Mr I YAMHILL I . FIRST and MORRISON C ""BaBaa-wawB-waw-Bsjj A SECOND MORRISON THIRD and OAK 0 : r , .'. ' ' 't' H 89 THIRD torney of Ontario, and. nmnunti m.i hour and Harney counties In tha house at the last session of th legislature. Immediately after the weddlne Mr en - Mra Brooke left tor Spokane, where they inn-spend a few days with friends before rnlnv Ia w . . i AUTO WITH CAR WHEELS WANTFn nil VAI I FY I IMF ...... . - ....iiiaat.i kllll. UOHN'SWANNER FAMILY IS LOCATED NEAR AURORA (Special , to Tbe JouroaLr Aurora. Or., Oct. 2. John Swanner and family, supposed to have been lost last October In the Idaho forest flrea. have been located on a farm a few miles them, or raising Chinese pheasants, or brook trout and killing these creatures? WiJLiUAM Li. FINLEY, State Game Warden. MAYORS OF 14 CITIES INVITED TO , MEET TAFT '(Speelal to Tba JonrnsU vvaiia walla, wash., Oct. a. Twenty ' (Stiedal ta Tha Imirnm .. , " vr, ur uct,i eorae errort , la being made, to have the Mount Hood ioiinwu company equip an auto With whels for service over, th ' railroad ,y"7 .u tviiu irurn noga itlver to val lay points. The .auto now owned 1 by Pavid Ecclet, Jr.. that la being run over the road for private service, haa proven a great success and tha trip .from De to Hood Hiver is made in much less time with the auto than by th regular xrain, i tm travel into tha Hood River vkliey la very heavy during the-talt nonths when thd. apple picking and patching aeaaon is on. v. ', !, ' A maiialon built in Germany In fOO . oeiievea to B the oldest inhabited louse In the world. from here. - . Instead of coming here r,ve mayors of cities near Walla Walla last yaar -tha family-wintered east of have been Invited to be present at tha UMLjnountaina as the snows, , were too reception i resident William H. Taft deep tto. Tiifimr. 1 Tlilg dlayJ.ay whe-n he reaches here October 1. And giverirlse to th belief that they had "OvorM-.-BaiagermtorHM perished by fire lnth Idaho forests. Polftdexter and W. L. Jones, and Con- fciwajiner was known to no one In inmn I gressmen ia follette. Humnhrloa btia except at the bank, where he had been McCredie. have also been invited by the Just a few days previous to. the time his relatives wereher searching for him. Swanner la surprised that so much stir has arisen about him, and declares there was no occasion lor the anxiety dis played Dy ziis -relatives. ; "Dogs on Guard In Louvre. (United Preaa Leaied Wlra.t. - Paris. .Oct. . 2. A pair of snclallv trained dogs hava been added to th night guard at tha Lonvr museum here. This Is an of the . many Innovations made sine the theft of Xa Joconde. the , t J Da , Vinci masterplec,- soma week ago. 0 Ytrnn rats pouctsoueb.s' ooAjrT Home Office : OOXBSTT BUTXUXJgQ), ' '' Oor. ruth aad Morrtsoa Sta, . V roTiaajn. omqoi. . A. Ia' MIT.L8. ...... .Pr-aid-tit U SAMUEL. .Ganaral kfanaar CLARENCE SV 8AM.UEU AasU Mgr. if c Is Best for Oregonians Commercial club to take part in the emonles. President Taftmakes his first - stop in Washington in Walla Walla. ' . -The taayors of th following citi- and towns have . been invited: Baker Union, La - Grande, . Pendleton, Hermis tgn, Athena, Weston, Milton, Freewater and The ' Dalles. ' Or.; and Prescott,' Waitsburg, Dayton, Pomeroy, Starbuck, Pasco, Kennewlck... North Yakima,' Proe ser, Sunnyslde.. Benton City, Zlllah Mab ton and Toppeniah, Wash. -1 t 1 ' 1 I ii ii- . "GRAY EAGLE" TELLS HOW'TO RULE MEXICO ' ?- (t'Dlted' Preaa Leaeed Wire. I ' Ems. Germany. Oct 3. General Pro flrlo Dlax, er-presldent of Mexico, la taxing me paths, gpesklng of tha dis orders incident to th election In Mex ico, report of which ha scanned dallv. the old "gray eagle" remarked: They will learn as did I that Max. red, at" tcastfor soma time to com. GUaU b ruieti wiui a firm Uluo. - ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to the many raquasts for portrait wa hava decided to con tinue this exceptional e?fef for a short time. Save your eonpon and bring in your photo at. once. Ton may bring th photograph which you wish to hava enlarged to Th Journal portrait department, any time. Th. artists will bag-In work at one. Then when you have saved th necessary number of coupons, bring them "in. By this means yon will ha ahl to obtain th life- sis bust, black and whit oiled portrait earlier than if. you wait until you have all th coupons saved. ' Bring in your photo- at one. The Plan A Special Portrait Coupon will ap pear in all editions of Th Journal and will continue . until Ootbber is, 1911. Cut out the coupon and after you have saved THE TWEnlx JTCVE (of different .dates), bring them to The Journal Art Gallery and we will -have made for you a beautiful Ufa-alra bust, black and whit ollad Portrait, from any photograph, absolutely FREE. Ton furnish th photo, wa- furnish th frame at Si. 98 up. JffOTE Subscribers having subscription receipts covering th our. rent month-can present them in llau of th ooupons and th coupon ap pearing on Sundays, la good for' four-coupons. EXTRA! Tha Journal has made arrangements Wltif its advertisers to give with each framad portrait a merchandise order good for 60c in trad, redeemable at any stor advertising In Th Journal. s Alarms or tsis piAunrrL wobx how oxjispz,ay iir oxrm -71- WZHDOWS THE .JOURNAL SSK o book ao (SBCoiTD nooV TEX JOXntlTAZ. BTJUSlira The Jonnial Special Prntrai Coupon Oct. JVo. 3 These Ceupons, presaatad at Tha Journal Portrait Department In ao eordane with the terma of Tha Journal' free portrait offer, will entitle the holder to --," "- A Life-Size Bust Black and White Oiled Portrait Cut them aut ah day untU you hav th required number. corrov szpzmEs vorszcBxm 1, Driving the Golden Spike AT Bend, Central Oregon October 5 THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & : Navigation Company AirarouNCE aw ofew &atb op $8.75-For Round Trip to Opal Gty-$8.75 Tickets on sale October 3 and 4, good for return until October V . -, This occasion will -celebrate th -----TXTnsI0h7rr8-ToW and 'the people of that section ara making elaborate preparations for th event. Limit oa ticket wilt give ample time to visit the aurroundlng country. . Train laav Union Depot at 7:10 and 10 a. m. For further partl u'ars rail at -our '.elty . ticket office, td and Washington sts or write to v .- . ,': . .WH, ItcMTaVBAT. General Passenger Agent. 0TXAn. OB. -Foster &. Klicscr Iligb Grade CommercUJ and EJectrit Baaa rtk and Eaat Bvarott St. Paasa Bast Ulli B-aaSd, P ortlanl Printing tfous? O Meek. Cataleg and Cetamt Rrlntlnfi Book BtsAiag aad r-'-tk I t ' 3S3 Ia)!:r St: f L:::: All". ' V