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    :THE OREGON DAILY ; JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY," AUGUST - 21, - 1917. ;
INFORMATION
(SMD DAT Or 1917)
Coming Event
Oreat Coaarll. I. U. R. M, Asfut tl.
Pacific Nonkarest Library aaaorU tloa. Tort
lanat. rVr.trmbar 1-5.
Ma It Da amah County fair, from Srptraber 11
to 14. at Urrataam. Or.
iuul Boon d C'p. FeoAletoo. Sptvnbrr 30.
21 and 23.
l-aod ITodort, Stxrw. Portia ad. brarlBDlnf Or
toOer J.
Today" Forecast
.Hand aod Ttolnltr TotrVtit and Wb- '
Jar. fair; OMifntf m rata-rlj wind. 1
"rr and YVaatilnctiatv Tonlgtit and Weal- '
fair: nxxlrratr wvairrlr loda. j
Weather Condition I
ACATIO OB tmOtZX ITTB8CX TBTX f
Wlx-a firing aa aj for the aammrr or oa
fuair raratloo. Lave The Jooraal follow yoo
al tl nroUr rate of 13 cmti a wrk or
Itr rikninr icrplj win aoDoIr too t thai
c-KQiar enj raia:
liar Via-a. nr. RawJney Farley.
Hay iltr. r. Un. J. C. MrClnre.
ljavoa-aan. Or. l.rrf e J. Burrkard
t'aaaam Ma.h. Emla, Or. U V. froiav
Careon. Waab - Carl B. Hautth and Slilp-
Harrd'a rararlnjra.
Ur.haidl. (r. f. C. Kllta.
Jeartoart. Or. inr Prla-.
I-aa- Ljtlr. Or VVrnrial Byrra.
Ixm Kra'-b. Waafa. Walter B. Rctade (al)
xrinla in tle tararla.l
Manhattan Peach. Or lr. G. 1. Huaton.
M.aaanlta Bearh. Or - CI. B. Nunn.
N"Iti. Or. M Hunt.
fw-an Park. Waab. Walter B. rVhaA
l: kr ia -b fr Wendal BrerV
Sea.lde. ir Will A Kutier. H .tel M-jor
(all r lnt .o Oie l-iach i
Sea.w. Wi.h - Walti-r B Sriiade.
Ten Mllr Lake. Or Iml M Itnla.
Tlllarrk. Or J .bn I'laaker.
IlLoil Spring.. Or. - . W. Mclran.
Home-Reading Course
For Citizen-Soldiers
Thla nmrae of thirty dally lea anna la offered
to tlie men selected for aerrlre In tba Na
tional Ariuy aa a Tactical help In grttlng
aiarod la tbe right way. It la Informal In
tune aod o- m attru.pt to glre binding
I rule, and direction. Tlieee are -ntalDed In
j tlte Tarloiia iiaanuala and regulatluua of the
1 n!td Mtaiea aunr. Ui wblcu Ibla crmrav la
merely Intr.xluctor.
jllaaued by Ibe War Oepartment and all rlgbt,
I lu reprint ie-r'edi
I Lesnon .No. 8
.Marching and fare of Feet
1 of Feet
THK new soldier seldom under
Manda how important It Is for
him to learn to march and to
TUrT" we're ' The other rar contained a party of San 1 de a Hop his muacle no that he can
( ana. la and 1 f " nr 1 c" hotel emlo One of the c.iil carry his arm and equipment
rt,r western orii n WiLU(tua during tla,iiier was kiiied In the accident HrlcM 1 ' Alara hlnx icnatllules
A ayatem of w preaeare Ilea orer the
ajth western anad an iirorlneea eitendlng
fMit.iward over the rwrtlaern R- kr Miiutiu
n-gWn of Hi. a oaintry and thena-c In a avmth
"eterly dlrectwxi ii (alif'iul. T1e prln-
Ipal deTi wikm Ilea otT the
t ' of rakal hew an. l ana.U.
1 ght shwt-ra lu a.piitl. w rt-rn
tlte principal
tn campaign.
para-
Brajh 6.3 ) Modern trench warrare
Baar Fartj riaod. Kdith Davidson.)"1 "'"rope has for the time tjelnif
t: . k i ..ri ti; AiT.rtiint ftf ma rchlnr re-
ton. In tl. n,W.)e M.-UJ alley and at "''r an.j .aiiiw .-iiinom were U . . .
N,. orle.ua. I... -a' i . k.. ii.-. r T.c t-nfd $7 .10 each, and Henry Janaunen 'l'nrrd in campaign; yet it remains
tni.rrnn'n are - .,w nnul tt.:. m.-n'r in and Soilie Hohenin were fined $10 each 'jUBt a8 important an element In ine
in municipal court thin morion, on a,"ldi'Ta training as it ever was.
charg.- of difordi rly cmilnc-; The 'n order to mar- h for long dls-
'lulr.tej was holding a party at .V7 I tames the soldier's feet i.iust be in
TKertnn wire.. t lat. rii. ..-r. tk : eo. rl conditio r. A haa been antlv
laet 24 laira Tie ifair ia now ruing la j hedllglit a borne
nar naariiiue.1 anf i imauD ;a oy a irur
In ten.irattjra- in Wtjttiing'oo aud parta of
treg .a. I'laito and U-aiKni. ht of the
MUolaalppl river tb .re li'ltatlran la relative
ly lilfrh. bow i r rre r-(art-d at a reajr at
tbe region of The ra-at lk-. tbe n.arth-asr
In ft'e etfmi'e n.arttjw eit and in ;art -f
Nevada, I :nli. Arani and xiuthern ( all
fornla.
Tt.e e. n.llt lor. are farnrable far cntinu!
by :h latter car. I occupat Ion of troops
which hllnded Mr. h'l.tthrr. are held j Infant ry Drill KaKUlations.
responsible. grath 6.3) Modern trench wa
W eInedai .
AI.IKKU H
Metoit.
Obasonationa
7 tiiferattlrea - a.' '
STATIONS
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ao'jnda of revelrv t t ra t-'d the uen- I remarket. "the Irfanlrymans f et-t
tlon of Patrolmen Thompson, utaf- are hid means of transportation.'
son and S I. ad. who entered the place t special attention Miould be paid to
and found them drinking beer. j fitting of .shoes and the care of
the fvet. Marching shoes snould be
'liilte a litllr larger than shoes for
ordinary wear. "Sores and blisters
on the feet should be promptly
Hotal Offers Mtatls's Menu. Fo!-
lowing the sKRiPiion of Herbert
Hoc. -r. lid! nn.ai f.M.. ,i t,.t.ir. tli. (r. -
gon hotel l.ht w.'Vk announce 1 tht it I
woul.l observe Tuesday as a 'meatla-s.
"l.i ' To'lay this ir,r(,vallon In ;ud ot
fool ennservat ion ..tartf. A taly and
illn.; meru, in s;.ite of t.T"- ab-
r ' . . i iii-ai. pr oii.i.'i patrons 1 ne
Al.'W-ne. Toia "4 '.ai 7
Balrai. Or :,i x, .'.J
Itaal. I.lal. i V4 !2 ' '"
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I.U'- Kana . 64 i rt'J . .
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frean... VI 7i H ! 7o
Haife. Moot 1 .V : i
l!..ie. lul". T 11 : 7"1 K4 j . . lo
Huron. I ' Al las
Jacksonville. Kja ' 7 ! St ! 74 ! JO
Jiiman. Nka ! r.2 ; .VI v
Kitiaii C'l'y. M . tt ; M tit .
KaV.iak. Ai.iki j 4.S ; 52 , 41
Ualitvi. Idaho j rVH j . . . , ..
Ixai Angeles. al 6 ..: -'
Mar-t.flrld or I M i 72 , 7-4
Mel'wil Or s . &a( :.Z 12
Vm ptil. Tnn ! 7S 1 2 72
New i rle n. Ijk . . 7s M2 ' 7H . . . .
N.-w Y..rk N V . . . . 72 ' M ' ! ...
North Ilea I Hull.... 5'i " "
North fiat'.. Veil ' B-4 M
No Vikln a. tlia) . . ., Tl ' 1W 14
Okirlaotua. Ok la ' "2 '.' 72 . .
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Kan u. I.e... i al . '-1 '.s 54 , 12
Sen r H-. w Mi " ' 72 . . . .
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Sjaokana-. Waeh ItJ '. S! I tja J 12
THCiina. ll a.li ' f.' .' 70 ! M
Tatooa 1. 11. VrU 1 ". 14 10
V.iMa-l, Alaaka' ' . 4". ,
Vancuner. H. t" , 74 . .' ....
Wai'a Walla, rt'ft , c.4 lai , t, . . . .
Wa-I Incfian. I. t. . 74 7" . .
VaU.i.',. lTk! til 7L 4'1
A f tar loj.au rrlMJTt a.f pra?a"vHling day.
S"Z ' ? if
-, 'z S - 1. ra
ma na ge:n n t of t!.c rot- , fr-eiaa ., at th.-
o j on-- meatless day a vv a- ' plan is the
"i i best way it can show :t tatrlotlsqi
o j
Oorarnmant Wants StanogTaphars.
Appeal is avain n a.lo to st enoi; rapha-rs
ar.d typewrlti rs and t I'e wri tcrs onl y t o '
enter the fedeial gov a r iima-nt serv.ie I
0 i Announc: ir...-nt of civil servU e .-.
laminations Auhj.-I ."f 1 in 4i oales Inj
f itbe nortfiwest Is male by Herbert F I
ard. district see n isrv of the I niterl'
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J., i Mates civil Scrl.e, whose off '.. e .s 301
, j postof flea- buildini;. Seattle. The us ial
ii entrance salaries for thea iKjsitions
" are from $;0'j to $110.)
oi
Oollaga Offer Turned Down. in spite
o. an ofrer of the presidency of Whlt-i
worth college at Spokane. Hcv. J. M.I
Skinner tins de. id.-d to stay by 1.1s i
decision to acept t'.e paytorte of the
Pirst Presbyterian ihurch of Stockton.1
( al. He will s.K-ceed Kev. William
''.raham Moore, who was
Stockton from Mt. Tabor.
Skinner is the former pastor of the
Kcse City I'ark I'resha ter.an church.
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dressed during halts. At the end of
the march feet should he bathed and
dressed, the rocks, and If practicable
the shoes, should be changed.' ( In
f.nlry Drill Regulations, paragraph
6:: j.
Kolas Worth Obaarratlom
You will learn In time the practical
rules for taking care of your feet
trial are followed by experienced
soldiers. You will avoid considerable
discomfort, however, If you learn
some of th-se rules now and put
thtm into practice from the very be
ginning.
1. S'-e that your shoes are large
enough. They will at first look and
feel unnecessarily loose. This is
needed because it has been found
that feet swell and lengthen on
marches. especially when carrying
rucks. But shoes fitted this way
will give you no corns, bunions, blis
ters or other foot ills. In fact, they
will cure any that you may already
ha e.
1'. Take pains to keep your shoes
call I to ln koou conuu.on. it is a goiu iue
Kev Mr j to aI't''' a light coat of neat's-Ioot
' oil, which will both sorten trie
(leather and tend to mane them water-
Colonal Sentler Addresses Troops.
Colonel C. K Dentler. I". S. A., ad
dressed the officers and men at Clacka
mas Monday night. (in the eve of
probable departure of different organ
izations to training camps. h spuke
briefly on the military aspects con
fronting eich man and his duty to his
country and his oath of allegiance.
War Incrsases Strrlc ,eorge A.
'J Firlggs of Klkhart, Ind, was visiting
Portland frpnds between business calls
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TOWN TOPICS.
proof. Don't neglect to smooth out
wrinkles In the lining of the shoe.
Break In" new shoes uefore wearing
them on long marches.
3. Wtar llr"ht -voolen socks, sued
as will be issued to you. See that
yen have no holes or wrinkles ln
th m. If a hole has been worn and
can net be mended : l once, change
the sock from one foot to the other
so that your foot will not be Irri
tated more than is necessary.
4. Keep your feet, socks and shoes
Monday. Mr. lirlggs represents theiclen. When on the march try to
Chicago Telephone Supply company and j wash your scks at night and put
Us trip west is in connection with ,u. I "i a "lean pair every morning. Bathe
I man. Is for military telephone extcn-!,ne ,,ft tv,'r' evening, or at least
Touths aad Stolon Rowboat OTr-s!ons and long-distance services
haulad. Four small boys who stole a Motorcycles ColUds. While attempt-
row uiiii irom i.ie piani. oi n.e iuia n(P t ass n team that obstructed
hnnin"' at Machine works Sunday night
were captured by the harbor police
Just 10 minutes after the theft was d'.s"
covered. The h-.at was missed at S ; I
o'clock in the evening by its owner.
William Cornfoot. president of tha
cumpany. He reported the loss to
liart.i r Patrolman Butts, who lmnie
d alely telephoned the harbor pol.ee
headquarters. Knglncer King and i'a
ttolman Patterson put out In the pa
trol boat and captured the missing
craft and its occupants under the
Buri.slde bridge. The boys were F-d
ami ( harles Co;. cannon of 2-DMorriS
street, and Ben and Basky Bleker of
hl9 Rodney avenue They were turned
over to the Juvenile court.
Accident Is Explained. The automo
bile accident near San Francisco on the
night of August 13 was due to no fault
of the Portland soldiers, according to
word from Homer P. Snyder, who was
a member of the party. This, he says.
Tas determined after a complete in
vestigation. The car rontainnc the
Portlan lers .as driven by Orris O
F'ietcher. The others were Mr. Snyder.
Walter Relsschneider. Frank K. Pa;ter
on. James Burns and Angelo Landis
wipe them off with a wet towel
CT. Keep your feet scrupulously
"lean. A foot bath ean be taken
when other facilities are not at hand,
by s. raping a small depression ln
the ground, throwing a poncho over
it and pouring water Into this from
your canteen. Even a pint of water
will do for a foot bath. You can
b.ithe all over by making or finding
a depression of suitable size and
their view, two motorcycles ridden by
Rinie Leek weld and Stephen Butto col
lided last night at 8 o 'clock on the
Macadam riad Both men received
slight Injuries and were taken to (lood
Samaritan hospital The condition of
neither Is serious.
Steamer Jesala Mark Ins, for Camas.
Uashougal and njr lai dings, daily,
except Sunuay. leaves Washington
street dock at : p. m. (Adv.)
Do Hot Miss tba Trip to Mount Roo t
by way of the Barlow
iisr.ing inn minting Koad open
through to The Dalles "Adv.) to a point ln the center.
Steamer Zralda for St. Helens and i Care of Blisters
an adhesive plaster over any red or
tender spots.
I. In cave any tendona become in
flamed or swollen (usually due to
lacing the lef-lnsa or shoe, too tightly
or to some other unnecessary pres
sure), soak the foot In cold water,
massage the tendon, and protect it
aa much as possible by strips of ad
hesive plaster. You should report to
a medical officer at your first op
portunity to make sure that the
trouble does not grow worse.
One sign of a green soldier Is hh
tendency to drink too much water
while on a long march. The exper'
enced man gargles his mouth and
throat once ln a while, but drlnl.n
only ln sips and does not overloa 1
his stomach with either water or
food.
Arold Confections
After you have arrived In camp and
have cooled off you can drink slowly
as much as you desire. It Is. ot
course, unwise to eat fruits, candy.
oft drinks. Ice cream, and the like
while on the march.
Another sign of a green soldier is
a carelessly adjusted pack or any
other equipment not neatly and se
curely fastened. Vour comfort on
the march depends very largely oa
the care and Judgment used ln getting
ready. All your equipment has been
so designed that it need not inter
fere with the free movement of your
arms and less. Your pack should be
strapped to your back in such a way
that you can stand erect and breath
freely. There should be no pressure
on any of the soft parts of the body.
You will march most easily if yoj
keep your body erect and do not
permit your self to slouch or sway
from side to side.
Jtasting tba Teat
When the command is given to
halt and fall out for a few minutes
loosen your pack ana rest back on
It in a sitting and lying position. If
possible. He with your feet higher
than the head, so as to let the blood
flow out of the legs Into the bodv
and lest your heart. During the
first few halts you may not fel
tired, but rest as completely as you
can anyway. Dook forward to the
end of the march and try to handle
yourself so that you will be Strom;
and fresh at the finish.
At the first halt it Is well to re
adjust the pack or any part of the
equipment not entirely comfortable.
If your shoes or leggings are laced
too tightly, this is the time to loosen
them.
A cheerful attitude Is one of the
best aids to a soldier on a trying
march. Singing and whistling on
the march is usually not only al
lowed but encouraged. They help
wonderfully to make the long road
seem shorter.
These are all very simple rules, bu:
none the less important. Keep them
ln mind. Some men never learn ex
cept from their own hard experience,
but It Is expected of the men ln the
national army that they will have
the good sense to see the value or
these suggestions and to apply them
from the very beginning.
HOW TO DRY
VEGETABLES
Fublifaad. daily la Tba Journal by
authority of tba Department of Agrl-
ruitura.
HOW TO DRY PEACHES.
Peel, cut ln halves, and pit.
Spread thinly "on traya or earthen
ware j-latea.
Dry in sun. in oven, over the kitch
en stove, or before the electric fan.
until fruit is tough and somewhat
leathtry.
Stir trom time to time.
The finished product will not look
like the fresh fruit, but it's good to
cat.
DON'T MISS ANY' STEP.
Cut this out NOW and save it.
Forty-eight Soldiers
Out of 230 Chances
Walla Walla, Wash., Aug-. 21. Out of
the first 239 men called for examina
tion for military service ln thla county.
but 48 have ben placed upon the offi
cial list for training, according; to the
report of the local exemptibn board
I last night. A quota of 69 men ia re-
f Quired, and already men op to 4Sl hare
been called for examination.
Traffic Problems
Will Be Studied
Portland is to have "a traffic sur
vey, with a study of the cause of ac
cidents and the classes that are most
frequently involved.
First plans for the survey were made
by the traffic committee of the pub
lic safety first commission, in the of
fices of II P. Coffin, chairman of the
commission, at the pojlce building, at
4 p. m. today It Is alo expected that
a traffic squad of policemen will be
organized. The chairman of the com
mittee Is Joseph P. Jaeger.
An Absolute Fact
George, von are always safe when
you go to CHERRY'S, at 389-S1 Wash
ington street, for an ARROW BRAND
suit. The make I right, the quality
Is right and the style Is right and the
fit is right. A few dollars down when
you get your suit and the balance in
small EASY payments will dress you
right. (Adv.)
MaSlfaaVlaavWIiHIHlllTtfliaWII'T'lllWlllllTI
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
fc
ReliabI? Dentistry
We guarantee oar work for It
tea na. Ml will aiaauae our 3r
laalk fraaa a od laall aaall luat
a bat tbe require aud afial it
alll coal.
Oaald crwwaa 93.50 to $100
porcelain Crvwaa. . . .f3.aC-fs.O0
ojld filling. 1. U0 a ad Ua
till NaU Of Teeth laaar
I'alnleaa bitraetluaa kOo
sliver Hill uga 0a
i glT wv perauual a I tea lata
to ail aork.
Dk U. r. NEWTON. Prup
IV. Neavlalb
Opto Rarenlnga Co til 10.
Boston Painless Dentists
atarwa-ai. ' h anil n W a M nr (oa .
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THRIFT
the most im
portant word in
the history of
men and nations.
What do you
know about this
word and what
are you doing to
observe it?
Live up to it
and financial
safety and hap
p i n e s s will be
yours.
One Dollar
or more opens an
account In this
o 1 d established
bank.
Ladd&Tilton
OaUMaFW
Washirv
and
The only commercial school in
the West accredited by the Na
tional Association for high
standards, efficiency and thor
oughness is the
Business College
Portland, Or.
Our Store Will ,
Close at 1 P. M.
On Wednesdays
During July and August
ENROLL ANY TIME
All courses taught. School open
the year 'round. Catalogue
free. Night schooJ opens Sept. 4.
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HOLMES
BUSINESS COLLEGE
' FLIEONEH BUILDING,
Tenth and Washington, Portland. Oregon.
John H. Long A. P. Armstrong Jane Con Dor
Associate and Department Principals
A anility school. Open day and even
ing all the year. 8tudents admitted at
any time. Bookkeeping taught from
written work, exactly as practiced .n
business. Shorthand and typewriting
by experts. Special Instruction for
civil service examinations. Moderate
tuition, books at small cost. Portions
as soon as competent. Investigate It
will pay. Call, telephone Broadway
121. or write
- ,,1-r .
Y. W. C. A.
DAY and NIGHT Classes
Bible and Mission Study
Commercial Hranches Cooking. Serv
ing Home Nursing. Dietetics, 8ewln.
Millinery, r-fc.
GYKWASXTTM AND WTiagnffO FOOT.
in.,
Ii Hill;;,
mm
Tomorrow Your
Arms.
Equipment an 1
Hospital" Shower to
Be Held by Ad Club
Rheumatism
Za n m b a go. Sciatica.
Sprained Backs, ate,
successfully treated.
Complete general
practice.
Office callo 80o
Hons calls $1.00
Confinement
cases tor 910
Dr. N. t HAMPTM
715 Dak tun jlalltUag.
Office Phone Main 367
Residence Bellwood 1SS
The Portland hospital unit at Ameri-
using your poncho as for a fct l.ath. can. I'ake need" f,our 5acks for disn
Keep your
toe nails trimmed : fl"r sacks, clean white cloths
closely and cut them square across
the ends. This will tend to prevent
Ingrowing nails. By all means avoid
The Ad club has arranged for a hospi
tal "shower'' in connection with Its
luncheon ln the Benson hotel Wednos-
road Good ' th common error of rounding the;dav noon Ad men wiU brinK aprons.
Road oc.cn ' corners of the nail and cutting it to"!", four sacks, clea white cloths
Moses, Fred U Kelley,
j Henry Hayek and others, and numbers
by the Ad club cjuartet.
and other necessities of camp life.
There will be talks on phases of ad-
I a-Arllalno hv ra-.rlnt. 11,1. .1 I A C-a
..r.l.i- Ho'. oa Tim i - T ., 1,11.1.. - ,,"''i i"a ' J a cv.
VrJ . . " c . . V ,u"l,ul! ', ' Black. S. M. Moses, Fred U
Aiurr eiiarci, Ouua i , o I. Ilc.eilS UI11, , vai.lle t"n lliurcil, U'H ine CUgC Ol
1:30 p. m. (Adv.) the blister with the point of a knife
Dry Plr Cord wood Prompt delivery i or a needle that has been heated In
I n ion fuel Co. Main 644. A-T'Cb. Adv. a match name. Be sure to squeeze
Riverside i'ark. danrlnr everv eve- " ,h fIu'i out of the blister. To
rilng Mllwnukle cars to gte. 5c fare, leave any of It ln may make tt worse
(Adv.; L)o not pull off the loese skin, but
press it back. Then put on an ad
Card of Thanks . mva plaster, covering the skin well
- e v. in.-i 1 !"" "ur nranini bfjond the edges of the blister, put-
I a ' ,aa,i.ni i tj uu inon. I 1 irtni iui
:!".. lr ktradness in our bereavemert. i
'"harlex 8 Rudeen and family. (Adv.)
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
School of the Portland
Art Association
FAXHTXWGa SXAWIHO, SESZOVZHO,
OKAJPTS.
Opena Octobasr 1st Day, JSmlng and
Saturday Clasaaa.
Clrcnlar.
A XT KUSBTTK, BTH AITD TATLOK.
Pacific College
bEWBHIO. ORZOOV
College Preparatory Rclaool. Commercial De
partment. Uubw Kco no mica. School of Muale
A liberal eUucailon under tba beat Cbrlattan la
flnenca, at a minimum expense. Under Quaker
contrail, but not narrowly sectarian.
for full Information addreaa tbe President
In order to assist in making the ,
Summer Half Holiday universal, f
we have decided to join with the ;
Meat Cutters' and Retail Groo -ers'.
Associations and close our
store on Wednesday's at 1 P. M.
during July and August in-";'
stead ot on lhursdays, as has
been our custom the past four
years. Would it not be well to
extend this arrangement to all
commercial establishments dur
ing these hot months?
St. Mary's Academy and College
For Glrla. Coodueted by tbe BlSTKHg
Or TBE HOLT NAMES OF JESU8 AND
MAUY. Grade, Academic aod Collegia!
Coarses. Manic. Art. Klocutlon and Com
mercial and Domeatlc Science Depts. IWa
Ident and Day 8todenta. Beflned, Uural
and Intellectual Training. Write for an
Douncewent. School reopena September 4.
Adalreaa ISTKR SUPgliluR. Mt. alary a
Aeaalcmr, Portland.
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Economic and Military
TheUniversity of Oregon
' in addition to complete courses in general and scientific
education, offers full opportunities in
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE
and ARTS, COMMERCE and INDUSTRY
Plan for effective future service. Your country needs it.
Send for free illustrated booklets, "Train the Brain for
Peace or War" and "The Woman and the University." The
University opens Monday, October 1. Address Registrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE.
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DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS ALL THIS WEEK
FIRST THREE FLOORS
MANY A GOOD FILM
Will Make a Perfect Enlargement,
showing frcatcr detail and beauty than the little rrint.
WE GIVE FREE an 8x10 Print
with finishing orders of Three Dollars. Double Stamps with
all this work.
PICNICS, OUTINGS, AUTO TRIPS Bespeak the Helpful
THERMOS BOTTLE
Gives you drink or food as hot or as cold as you wish it. CTA
On sale now at V-I-aOU
AUTO RKTAURANTS A wonderful compact, complete, convenient
outfit, with kn'.es, forks, spoons, plates.
AUTO WATCHES SI. 3 5 i RADIO WATCHES
WRIST WATCHES $3.50 I night readers $2.25
THERMOS LUNCH KIT Fool Box and Bottle, met.il or fiber QO ft
case. Makes lunching a heilthy joy OOaUU
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10c Shah of Persia
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25c Woodbury's
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Northwestern
Bank Building
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NEWCOMERS
RECENT ARRIVALS
in Portland are ex
tended a cordial invita
tion to make use of this
centrally located finan
cial institution. Every
department of banking is
afforded by the North-,
western National.
More than 23,000 Patrons
Tlie
orthwesteriv
National
BanK
Select your Bread
from the Purity
Standpoint.
Holsum Bread
is Made Clean,
Sold Clean
Delivered Clean.
Ask for it by name
and obtain the bett
Your grocer has it.
LOG CABIN
BAKING CO.
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Portlona
Oregon
Going East?
Why not consider
iiie Inside Passage to Alaska
It costs no more.
AJtais and bcrih. two days and nights, included on the
steamer.
Steamers "Prince Rupert" and "Prince George" are the
finest steamers operating out of Seattle, via Prince Kupert and
the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway through M. Robsdn and
Jasper Parks, Edmonton and Winnipeg to Chicago, Toronto.
Montreal. Quebec. Uoston, New Yprk and all points east.
Side Trip Excursion to Alaska, .$35.00
for illustrated descriptive booklets, call upon
J. B, BURCIS, G. A. P. D. DORSEY B. SMITH. C. P. ft T. A.
Seattle, Wash. i 6 Third St, Portland. Or.
four doctors
- Bzzz-zz-z! goes the telephone emer
gency call you must be up and away
on the instant.
The urgency is great life itself may
depend upon your car.
In durability and reliability the
Studebaker Roadster excels.' It is built
to be taken care of by the man who
operates it. Every part is easy to get at.
Mechanical perfection makes its trips
to the repair shop few and far between.
It is always ready for service its
appearance expresses the dignity of the
doctor's calling. For these reasons
thousands of prominent physicians and
surgeons all over the country pin their
faith on the Studebaker Roadster.
Prices advance September 15th Order now and save money
Oregon Motor Car Co.
Pi aaant Pi lee
FOUR
$985
AtarSaapt. IS
9102S
Detroit
Local Distributors
Park and Davis Street- Phone Broadway 66
Pi aaant Prise
SIX
$1250
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