The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 05, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY i JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 5., 1913.,
TOWN TOPICS
HEIMO Eleventh and Morrison.' Dark. 1
, BAKKB Brosdwajr a ad Morrison. The Tor
ton Hunter." '
s LYRIC Fourth and Btark. ' Keating Flood
Musical Comedy Coinuatiy In "A Mght Out.''
PANTAGES Broadw.r and Alder. Vaudefllle.
. Curtain 7:1ft and B:10.
COLUMBIA Sixth between Washington and
' Btark streets. Motion pictures.
OAKS AMUKEMENT FABK- Runt's Orchestra
. and vaudeville, Krery afternoon at 8:80;, av.
. ery evenlna- at 8. , h.m
, l'ortUnd vs. Seattle, Northwest League. Cam
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS1
PENDLETON BOUND-UP Sept. 11, 11 od IS.
ii.ak&k COUNTY - FAIR vaocouer, we.
Sent.. 8 u. -.--i..-. . --'
OREGON STATE rAIR Balem, Ore.,' Beptem-
osti. io to v -'- ... j. -
- . . Weather Conditions. .
Portland and vicinity Kair tonight. and 6at
rdaT2 winds beootulna easterly.
i : Oregon Generally fair tonight and Saturday;
. cooler east portion wiut Jigni irafi; wmua oe
coming easterly. t .
Wanhlucton flenars llr fair tonleht and St-
' urday, except showers tonight of Saturday ex
treme, northwest portion), cooler tonight east
portion, with light rrostj soutneaiteriy winaa.
Idaho Fair tonight ana tutunuy, cooler to
: nltht with lliht . frost.
,i IUEODORB Frr DRAKE,
v .Acting District Forecaster,
Old Woman to. Take Soar Trip. To
UmBWim on tbs Black Sea, thenco in
land to Slbas. an eight day rid by cam
el, la the Journey which Mrs.' Anumtaran
Karagoiean. a native of Armenia, will
undertake to perform, leaving Portland
this week.' Old and in need, desirous of
aeelngr once more her native, land, this
woman la. being1 sent hack to her gin
hood home by the Associated Charities
and fellow countrymen of Portland, each
defraying half of her expenses. Al
though 76 years of age she Is looking
forward to her 9000 mile Journey with
' great anticipation. She will go by rail
to New York ' and then by ateamer to
the port of Lamsaura on the Black Sea.
From there she must ride camel back
for eight days before reaching her dee
tination. ' This is the longest trip for
which, the Associated Charities has ever
lent its assistance.
Civil - ; Serrioe "Examinations. The
United States Civil Service commission
announces that September 29, the fol
lowing examinations will be held In this
city: Logger (male) for position in the
San Juan Indian school. New Mexico, at
1660 per annum. - On October 6, 1911,
chief bacteriologist (male) , for position
In the. bacteriological laboratory of the
bureau of chemistry, department of ag
riculture, Washington, D. C, at 93500 a
year. Special examiner (male) for po
sitions in the Indian service, department
of. Interior, at J 2000, and cook (male
and female) for positions in the In
dian service, from $420 to $500 a year.
Persons desiring to compete in these ex
aminations, should apply to Z. A. Leigh,
postofflce department
Pawnbroker i Zs Pined. -For doing a
pawnbroker's business without a license,
Nathan Slegel. clothier at . 53 North
Sixth street, was fined $2: yesterday
In the municipal court Complaint was
filed by the' license Inspectors. P. J.
Gibbon of 254 Front street pawned his
watch to Slegel a few days ago for $2.
When Gibbon wished to redeem It, the
clothier said he had lost it At the
hearing Slegel said he had found the
watch and consented to give It to the
.owner upon payment of $2, and 25 cents
commission which was done. The- tes
timony, Was also the evidence used by
"the license inspectors In convicting the
clothier for doing a pawnbroklng busi
ness without a license.
Juvenile Court Statistics. In but 88
out of 1 ? cases reported to the Juve
nile court In August was presence in
court of the children required, accord
ing to a report for the month. In 21
cases investigations were made and the
leases disposed of without action. Let
ters of warning were sent to parents in
fiVe cases. Twelve children were cared
for informally by the Fraxer Home and
eight warning were given by special
night officers. , Two boys were sent to
the reform school and one girl to the
new state Industrial school for girls.
Fifteen children were given an oppor
tunity to make good and their cases
were continued pending good behavior.
will be by ticket. Those desiring to
attend may obtain cards of admission
by applying at the circulating desk of
the old library, Broadway ' and Stark
streets. ' Visitors to me exercises win
enter the building from Yamhill street
The library will be open to general pub
lto inspection from I o'clock until 9:30
In the evening, entrance from Tenth
street, ' , . .
Boast of Pork and Pot Boast Only
XlViO. Frank U Smith sells for this
price. Beef for boiling and liver are
10c. v Legs and 'chops , of ' real spring
lamb are 16a. Shoulders of spring lamb
are lie. , fork chops are U7c. , Good
teak la . ISo and 20c Smith's own
cured breakfast bacon is 20cV, 22 Ho and
26c Best ' hams by the whole or half
are 22c. i - Eggs are 26c. .: Fancy Ore
gon butter is 75c. Halibut and salmon
are c." . Smith's pure kettle rendered
lard, three pouAds, 40c; In five pounds,
65c; in 10 pounds, $1.26.. Go to Frank
L. - Smith's main market, . 228 Alder
street, between First and Second
streets, for these good cheap meats, Be
sure you get In the right place.
Articles of Incorporation. Three
firms filed articles of incorporation yes
terday- with County Clerk Coffey as fol
lows: Ro sari an Cafeteria company, cap
ital $12,000, Incorporators, J. E. Dolen,
B. C. Dolen and, J. .Woods Smith; North
west ' Products company, capital $1000,
incorporators, Bidney zetoscn, A. i Gea
nelli and P. SI. Oarrlgues; Miami Quar
ry.; company, C. I Houston. , A.-C.
Berry and J. V. A. Farnell, incorporators.
left It while attending a theatrical per
formance. Yesterday Patrolman ' Lar
son .found the machine, abandoned and
out of order, at East Twenty-eighth and
Belmont ' streets. .;' The ;: speedometer
showed the machine had been driven 65
miles by the night riders. Both rear
tires ' wers punctured. i V';"v'
Court House Bats to Oo. Goodby will
be said to sats at the oounty court house
in the near future If a preparation se
lected by the county commissioners does
the work claimed for it. The manufac
turers have agreed that if, after the
preparation has been used, any rats ap
pear within six months it will repeat
Its method of . extermination without
charge to the county.
ad
her
Bhe was jealous. A beautiful
venturess. -despairing 'of' losing
lover, puts deadly poison on her line
ana then induces the man to kiss her,
thus ending the lives of both. The com
plete story leading up to this climax
Is shown In the Vitagraph drama en
titled "The Kiss of Retribution." on the
bill at the Columbia tneatre.
Vow mbllo Ubrary Opens September
tt All departments of the public library
will open in tne new nuuaing, Tenth snd
Yamhill, on Monday morning, September
Departments will close in the old
building as follows: Children's room,
September 4; reference room, September
6; circulation and periodical department.
(September 5. .
Brlok Building on Hood street, be
tween Baker and Arthur. Two floors
35x100. Good light.; low-Insurance. JuJt
the place for light manufacture. Lo
cated on car tracks. Low rental: Ion
lease. Call or address F. C. Jackson.
Journal business office.
Yaoatlon Over, welcome home.
Let us make your housecleanlnc
little easier, and renovaU your mat
tresses and pillows.
Portland Curled Hair Mattress factory,
low ana ixvejoy sts. Main 224, A-1374.
Progressive Party Luncheon at Hotel
uregon, Saturday, Sept 6, at 12 o'clock.
Miss Alice Carpenter of Boston. Mass.,
national organiser, will speak. Tickets
so cents, obtainable at 703 Lewis bldg.,
aaturaay at Oregon hotel.
Come over and Inspect our factory
and complete your 1500 currhai..
wm give 60 days to take delivery.
aiuunoman rrunit & Bag Co.. whole
sale manufacturers of trunks, suit
cases, etc. 80-86 E. Water, cor. Stark.
Beading Circle to Meet The Modern
Drama Reading Circle will meet tomor
row evening at 8 o'clock at room 21
Del Monte apartments. 167 Twentieth
street Air members are" requested to
oe in attendance.
Br. Oeorys Bnbenstela's Specialty Is
fitting eyes .with nrooer ela-M. He
aoes very good work, and so .erv rt
sonaDie, too. Try him. He will please
wu. ma -jmra hi., near Taylor.
names' Tailoring. Also alterations
and repairing. Phone Main 6152 Har
ris, the Tailor, 126 18th st, near Wash
ington (formerly In the Swetland build-
ingj. a
Kasamas to Explore Island. For
their weekly recreation trtp the Ma
samas will leave Second ' and Stark
streets on the United- Railways at 8:10
a. m., Sunday, and go to Burlington.
From there they will ferry across to
Sauvies Island and then tramp down
the island until lunch time, and perhaps
visit Sturgeon lake. The return to
Portland will be made on the cars, ar
riving here at 6:65 and 7:10 p. m.
Tiokets for Ubrary Exercises. Ad
mittance to the opening exercises if
the new central library building to be
held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon
In the library hall of the new building.
Pre Bailroad Pare Both Ways on $100
oraer. rare one way on 150 order. Kauf
man ai factory Manufacturers and
riuuuars. . lai front street .
Steamer Jessie Harking for Camas.
rruiiuugai una way lanaings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington
sirin age at z p. m.
How is the time to buy trunks, trav-
eucg bags, for fall trade Multnomah
Trunk & Bag Co., 80-86 East Water
street.
aa con WnllS It X,aatad Ron
LTrenkman's new Locomobile was stolen
Wednesday night from Broadway and
Salmon streets, where the owner had
We Give "S. & H." Trading Stamps on AH Cash Purchases
W. H. Markell & Co.
Leading East Side Department Store.- E. Morrison and Union Ave.
Attractive Showing of Ladies'
New Fall
Coats and Suits
This season we have made greater preparations
to take care of our customers with great assort
ments and more complete lines than ever" before.
We are anxious to show you these handsome
new tailored Suits and Coats among the new
Fait materials are Scotch Tweeds, Wool Boucle
Cheviots, Diagonals and Novelty Weaves
$1tfl.T0$
10.-8&50
School Hose 17c Pair
Children's BlaclcIose for school wear: rood!
medium .weight ribbed Hose, double heel and
joeior ooys ana gins.
School Shoes for Boys and
Girls, $1 to $2.50 Pair
Black and tan gunmetals, box "calf, Velours and
vici kid. . 1
Boss moh Business on Check. A
young man 22 years old giving the hams
of E. S. Blessing was arrested yesterday
by v Detective Maloney for passing a
worthless check In San Diego. .Blessing
exchanged the check for an atuomobile,
say the officers. .He represented that
he had ah estate at Tlshllawa, Ills., and
it was on the strength of this statement
that he was able to pass the check.
Blessing Is also accused of obtaining
$25 from a hotel on a similar check.
Another charge made against the young;
man Is that he negotiated for the pur
chase of an automobile from R. Becker,
a local auto dealer. ; He Is said to have
tendered a . worthless check, but as the
Check was not honored, the sale was not
consummated. :, .
Woman Commits Suiolde. Following
a quarrel with her; husband yesterday
morning, Mrs. August Fisher, 886 Mor
rison street, swallowed a larva nuantltv
of chloroform, dying from the effects
later in the day. Investigation by the
coroner last evening failed to place any
blame upon, tho husband, further than
the Incident of the quarrel The Fishers
had furnished rooms. He" 11 44 years
old, while the woman was 38 years old.
Youth Boon Baok lJaiL Out of the
reform school one mohth, and arrested
for burglary is the quick criminal career
of Winter Willis, 18 years old, arrested
this morning. The boy served 18 months
for stealing a motorcycle. Last night
he entered the apartments of Dr. Lillian
Baker, Fourteenth and Clay streets,
stole a pair of opera glasses, eye glasses
and check book. He cashed a check for
$13 In a nearby saloon.
RHODES TO SUPERVISE
THE RAILROAD
DIVISION
State Secretary of Y.'M, C. A.
' Will Have' Additional
; : Duties, . . .
Shoplifters Are ParoiedV Paroles dur
ing good behavior were given Mrs. Ethel
Mundzel! and Irene Axtell yesterday
afternoon in the municipal court, where
they were charged with shoplifting from
department stores. The Axtell woman
pleaded guilty, while a Jury found the
Mundsell woman guilty.
: Htan Zs Identified- The man who
dropped dead Wednesday evenlnar at
Nineteenth and Raleigh streets has been
ldentKled as Christopher Stearns, pro
prietor of a barber shop at Second and
Burnslde streets; Heart trouble is pro
nounced the cause of death.
Beturns to Haval Duty Claud Ken-
yon of the United States navy, who has
been home on a short furlough visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Kenyon.
left today fur Bremerton and witl sail
on the Galveston about the ninth for
Asiatic waters.
Try our 35o Blended Coffee. A pre
mium ticket with each pound. Haines
Tea Store. 172 Third street
B. Oumey, the ladies' tailor. Mohawk
bldg,. special discount till Sept 16.
Appointment of I. B. Rhodes, stats
secretary, to have supervision of the
railroad division, was the main busi
ness of the state committee of . the
Young Men's Christian association which
met at the Portland Y. M. C. A. yeeter
day afternoon. Mr. Rhodes, while re
tainipg his present duties, will assume
charge of the. railroad Y. M. C As in
the northwest. This work has boen done
by W. II Day. who has resigned to be
come general secretary of the Pasadena
x. m. v. A.
Mr. Rhodes announced that A. E.
Howell has accepted a position as sec
retary of the Y. M. C A. at Oregon
Agricultural college. It was also re
ported that Guy Needham, new assist
ant state secretary, has arrived to begin
his work. Arrangements were made for
a meeting at Albany Sunday of secre
taries from the Albany, Salem and Eu
gene associations.
Attending the meeting were R. A.
Booth. Eugene; Dr. Fletcher Homan,
Salem; Dr. James Withycombe, Cor
valljs; Leslie Butler, Hood River; Pro
fessor H.' L. Bates, Forest Grove; G. F.
Johnson, A.. L. Veazie. B. Lee Paget, H.
W. Stone and I. B. Rhodes. Portland.
SHORT EXHIBITION
Of Valuable Silver and Black Pox
tins.
For a very short time only, H. Liebes
& Co. will have on exhibition a number
of the most beautiful and valuable black
ana silver rox skins.
These skins were recently secured In
San Francisco and ara here for a dav
or so before being sent to the European
CITY MAN WANTING TO ?
LEARN RANCH BUSINESS
v "HIRES OUF 2 YEARS
4 His health impaired by long
a years of factory work in Chicago,
4r John Manning came to Portland
.a few days ago, determined to
e Join the "back to the soil" move
e ment, and live the remainder of
his life out of doors.
a Accompanied by Mrs. Manning,
r who was as enthusiastic to get
into the country as himself, he
took rooms at a local hotel and i
started out to find a position.
4 The -Mannings have money tn
the bank, and he plans to spend
a a couple Ofytars as a "hired
a hand" for the sole , purpose of
4 learning the ranch business. He
: looked for a particular sort of
Job. And he did not find It.
Then he turned to the classi
fied columns of The Journal. -'A
market Your Inspection Invited. (Ai
peai
dv.)
Men's New Fall Suits
It pays you to buy of me. More of
your dollars go into the clothes. Ground
floor stores pay $500 to $1600 a month
rent I pay $30 a month. Get wise.
Jimmy Dunn, room 316 Oregonian build
ing. Take elevator. (Adv.)
Two Bodm Outside Suite in Journal
building, $40 per month.
Br. B. Q. Brown, Eye, Ear, Mohawk. .
Br. Amelia Siegler has returned.
Br. H. P. Leonard has returned.
CONDITIONS IMPROVING
IN LUMBER TRADE
(doerta! to The Journal, t
Aberdeen, Wash.. Sept. 6. That while
the lumber business Is at low ebb. a
revival Is Indicated by the increasing
aemana in orrsnore business. Is the de
claration of H. M. Delanty of the Grays
naroor (Stevedore company. He says
that at the ports of Portland. Grays
Harbor and the Bound, Indications point
to excellent business from now on. A
fleet of tramp vessels is expected, he
says, to be divided between the ports
named. There is ample stock to fill
orders.
Last Excursion of
Season
TO BB OIVXH BY CO. K, 3BD OB. ZHP.
Up the Beautiful Columbia Oorge to
Knltnomau rails.
Danclnr and other amusements fre
bept. 7, 1813.
dren 60 cents.
Fare, adults, $1.00; chll-
uring your ramlly ror a
rood time, as no liquor will be sold.
Bring your lunches. Boat leaves Wash
ington street dock at 8:30 a. m. Tickets
on sale at Armory or at the dock. Get
your tickets now, as only a limited
number are to be sold.
1ST
4 Is confident that the two lines of -
y journal print nas given nivn a
start toward future lndepen-
dence.
two-line ad did for htm what bis
individual efforts had failed to
do. Manning got a position on
a ranch In Morrow county, where
he will have his coveted oppor
tunity to learn by practice how
to raise wheat, hogs and sheep.
He is already on the. Job and
Is confident that the two lines of
Journal print has given him a
start toward future indepen
If You Want the
Best; It s Here
LAST TRIP
Of the Steamer T. J. PotVsr
from the beach; 8unday, September' 7,
leaving Megler 9:00 p. m. Steamer
Hassalo will continue to run on present
schedule (as shown below) until fur
ther notice:. Leaving Forllahd dally ex
cept Sunday 8:80 p. m.I leaving Megler
dally except Sunday and Monday, i:15
a. m.; leaving Megler on Sunday 8:00
p. m. Reservations can be made at
Ash street dock or city ticket office.
Third and Washington. (Adv.)
journal Want Ads bring results.
THE BIGGEST
BITULITHIC
BOOSTER
is the taxpayer who
appreciates low up
keep and many
years' wear.
Some books." said Ruskin. "are for the
hour, some books are for all time."
, Our advertisements are for
each day.
Form the habit of reading
them and you'll know all
that's necessary about look
ing your best and looks are
an important factor in mak
, ing success.
Everything that's new and
correct for men's wear.
Fall suits $20 to $35.
Light weight overcoats.
New raincoats.
Buff um 6? Pendleton
311 Morrison St., Opp. Postoffice
Why It Pays to Take the Ele-
vator
Instead of paylnsr hiah around floor
I?,.1 'Y8.11. to-yu'- Men's suits at
$14.76 and $18.76 save von lift limmv
Dunn, room 316 Oregonian bldg. (Adv.)
yi
mi
of Quality
bet Akler curd florristm.
Phones Pacific Marshall 1,
Home A-6281
Again
This Saturday
Special
Sale Prices
" ON
The most economical and
choicest quality meat on the
market at this season.
This we. guarantee to be
hi year's stock LAMB'
not mutton.
All specials plainly Drice-
marked at market. . . J ; ;
pecial Program
Hazel
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GEORGE E. JEFFERY, Director
Sunday, September 7th, 6 Until 8:30 P. M.
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"Marche des Heros Hongrois" Julius Fucik
Waltzes, "Bruderlein fein" Leo Fall
(From motives ofthe operette)
Traumbilder (Fantasie) !..Lumlye
Overture, "Pique Dame" F. von Suppe
Kamenoi Ostrow (Cloister Scene) A. Rabenstein
Badinage ' Victor Herbert
First Symphonic Suite Paul Rougnon
No. 1. Allegro Scherzando
No. 2. Interlude
No. 3. Legende
No. 4. Rigandon'
Fifth Nocturne . J. Lejbach
El Allaicin (Spanish Gipsy March) Silesu & Valverde
Selection, "Lohengrin" Wagner
Angelus (from Scenes PittoresQ-ues) J. Massenet
Souvenir March, "Templar" Chas. B. Brown
Tke HazelwooJ Confectionery
and Restaurant
WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH
Entrance at Alder, Too
Orchestra Music Week Days: Afternoons, 3 to 5
Dinner, 6 to 8. Evenings, 9:30 to 11:30
SPECIAL CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY, 6 TO 8:30
"That's the wy it is with
those hay-burners," remarked
the satisfied user of a
White
Motor Truck
as the. horses of a competitor
were madly dashing away,
breaking the wagon and dam
aging the load. "You never
can tell what those old-timers
are going to do."
The satisfaction of certain
ty accompanies the, use of a
good motor truck.
The White Company
E. W. Hill, Mgr.
69 Broadway
In the business district
for your convenience.
Rare Opportunity
. Rev. Julian K. Smyth
OF NEW YORK CITY
The Official Head of , tlie ' J New
Church in this country, will deliver
a lecture on the '
Life, Character and Work
of Emanuel Swedeaborg
Who is now being recognized by
scientists and theologians as one
of the most wonderful men the
world has ever krwn. The lec
turer is a gifted eloquent speaker,
and an authority on his subject
Sunday, Sept. 7, 8 p. rri., at Knights
of Pythias Hall, Alder between
10th an'd 11th Sts. Seats Free.
No Collection '
FREE BIBLE
LECTURES
BY
W. HORACE BUNDY,
OF BOSTON,
WOODCRAFT TEMPLE,
Tenth and Taylor Sts.
Friday, 8 p. m.:
"THE CALL OF THE HOUR"
Pastor Bundy is an accom
plished musician, a talented
singer, and has done missionary
service in the Orient.
Under the auspices of the In
ternational Bible' Students' As
sociation. -Seats
Free. eNo Collections.
OT0
buuV
vv
A GOOD PAIR TO DRAW TQ
0.1 SU1TRY SUrniER DAYS
Jones
Market
.With a reputation for
QUALITY MEATS
sassssM mmmmmiLmtmmLmmimmmm
MEAT PRICES
CUT
TOMORROW, SATURDAY AT
FRYE AND COMPANY'S
MARKETS
AS FOLLOWS:
Rib and Loin Mutton
Chops, pound .
Mutton Stew
. pound
Legs Mutton
' pound . . ...
15c
;8c
15c
15c
to
(This Mutton is of ' superior
quality. Try it,) ,
Choice Pot Roast "J
pound Xafill
Boiling Beef .i ' '
... pound . , .
Shoulder Beefsteak,
Pound .Vi ..
14c
Fresh Dressed
Chickens, lb.
Corned Beef
pound
Bacon-pound
Best Oregon Butter
pound ............
.Best Oregon Eggs 30C
. Tillamook Cheese
' . pound
Hamburger . . '. :'v''i,
rp6und''.V.ii'.i.-;:.'.',',
19c
10c
17c
,35c
18c
12k
Y.M.CA.
Day and Night Schools
ssoo.ooo xQviwmm
SO MBIT ISiCHUI
7S eoDasna
Day Schools Open SepL 2, 1913
wymnasinms, BWUnmiar. Uoranes,
Unit Course.
Accounting (course).....
Advertising (course)
Algerba
Assaying (course)..
Architectural Drawing....
Arithmetic
Automobile (course),.....
Bookkeeping
Boys.' School
Business Letter Writ inn-.
Business Law
Carpentry . .
ChemlBtry
Electricity
English (foreign men)....
English Grammar..
Eng. Literature (course)..
rrencn . R
Geometry1
German
History
Latin
Machine Desljrn
Mechanical Drafting
Penmanship ,
Pharmacy- -courl
Geography ,
fliysics
Plan Reading and Cost
Three
Months
Fee
Engineering
r-iumuii
Inar (short nranllrl .
Public Speaking
Reinforced .Concrete Con...
Salesmanship
Bpanlsh
Shorthand
Show Card Wrltlnir
Surveying and Mapping...
Tele. and. Dispatching
Trigonometry
Typewriting
Vocal Mualc
$ 160.00
15.00
6.00
30.00
7.60
8.00
61.00
M
4.00
a.eo
a.N
10.00
10.00
17.60
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
7.60
7.60
3.00
30.00
6.00
7.00
16.00
16.00
8.00
90.00
B 0.90
8.00
0.00
18.00
10.00
ia.oo
6.00
6.00
3.00
Course (Day Schools)
Commercial
Shorthand ,
Electrical Engineering.
Wireless Telca-raphy ,
Automobile
Pharmacy
Telegraphy and Train
DlsDatcninir
College Preparatory
Boya" Elementary.... ,
Ueneral -ay tcnooi . .
Fee Fall
land Win
ter terms
60.00
60.00
60.00
60.00
61.00
30.00
90.00
40.00
88.00
86.00
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NORTHERN ELECTRIC COMPANY
8394 Alder, Bet. 1st ana and.
$6
SUPERIOR COAL CO.
103 Fourth St, Lyric Bldg.
Phones Main 154, A-1541 "
BOSTON
DENTISTS
(Ve are now located between Fourth
ind Fifth on - Waabtngton : street,
and are prepared to give you first
class work at rrusonabl prices
Rubber Plate ....... S5.00 and lis
Gold Crowns ........ :t.50 anil up
Bridge Work ....... .y.50 and us
Porcelain Crowns... . ,3.50 and up
Sliver Fllllnas ......... and
Gold Fillings ..81.00 mil ut
SB. X. F. KWI'OV. Mgr.
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' . , PURITY ANDT QtfALITV . V
ST. HELENS HALITE
roanvAXTD, oBxaoir . .
Park Ave. and rord St '
; Resident and day school tor glrla,
' Kohool opens Monday, Bept. 16, 1
Old pupils will register Wednes
day, Sept. 10. 9 to 13 A. M. New
pupils Thursday and Friday, Sept, 11
and 2t 9 to 11 A. M.,
The Hair Store
vi-" iso 6th St, Wear Wssh. -For
Quality Hair Goods. , ,
mom to suit u. .
We Alatch When Otheis fall. .
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Wigs,1 Toupees. Curls and Puffs mailt
i , 10 oiaer.
Oregon Humane Society
Office MO Oaloa Ave Cot. saaxaet
paeae Vast 1433. U-iltilk
'' Horse amtuiaoie for sluh or dlsaM4
SBlmala alta moment's ootlca, ptUi.a
rMasenable. ' Report ell eaa.a or eru.njr
IS this office. J ppaa dav aut s)labt
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