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;THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER . 27. . 1917. 11 INFORMATION ... , (270TU DAT Of WT;g -K;: 'Coming ..ErenU : , . ' Lab Prod acta Show. ForUaeo. tafUsla Oe. .. taea . . w,,..;-;.,:.'.',' ' .v -v.--' i Today' Forecast vV Portlaos aae VlclaltT Toolfbt Bad rrtdar cn-oaM ratal lacreeaina; eovUkerlr wl&da-- - Oragoa Tonight and Friday fair, eseept probably rala NurUweat porUoa; loerraaln ecutaarf wta4a. Waaaiagtoa Toalgat fair t4 eookv eaal. raia weet eortloa; rrklar , rain; lacreaaio at Blbarlf wuule. , '3:1. r.:rf hi -" ' Weaker Conditions 'tW hlfb sreaettfe eraa . Wblek waa central . tarda over tba tiortbcra Rockr Moantare rf tua had prea la a avalueaaterl direct I oa. oar ta7 Doataara Rock Mountain aa4 Wea Oelf -tata. ittndM of otdr weather la troee ragloae awl the apeer - Mteelaalvai aaW lay. Toe tow prawn ra cuadlttoa noted erer Lrlttab tolawbla baa Btortd la tha appef Uto amrl rall.y and wit aceompaalad by rala at latay iuiIom is tba aortharn part of tba ecuntry froai Waabluftoa ta Moatana, Tha trovemeot t Ibla tow preaaare area waa aba aitrudtd by blghar teniparaturre in tba Mia. eMirl ratlt-y and by tower temperature 'a . Umiak Cvtambia and tba aortaera porttoa of Wabln;too. Tba tampcraturea tbia morolaa art below aaraial ta tba tipper Mlaaiaalppl vallar and tba enufhrrn bait of faa coantry ) aarapllag tba CailXuraia aeaat and tba Kaat ' tfuif eeaat atatee. .Tba an ml I turns indicate that 'fahi to so 4kla for tbla tkiiltr toalgbt and t'rltlay. .UTUtO U. THIKHSKM. UataurotoclM. ; - : Observation ' Vf AAf;. T.apafatar i TATiOKS ii si ill 3x Ablleae, T.iae ... Dakar, Or. ; Kolae. dab ......... Bmtun, aiaaa. ........ - Chicago, HL ......... pen, Colo. . Iee klolnra. Iowa..... Helena, Mont. ....... ' 'boaolulu, T, H. ..... Kanaaa CUT, ala. .... Kiaoxrilla, Teoo; ..... 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C. afiaruoua raport of pravedlug day. TOWN TOPICS '., TadaraJ rotlttoas Opav Tha TJaitM Sutaa civil arvlc oommUslon - wiU hold opan competltlva axamtnatlon far aaalstant inepactora of clota aqulp ment, - aaalatant inapactor of . leataor. . aaalatart inapector of ma.lt hardwars, aaaUtant Inspector of textiles, asatat- ant inaoactor of leather eaulptnent. .n tha bureau of ordnance, war depart ment, at salaries ranging irom iwurf to' 12400 a vear. On account of tns needs of the aervlce, applications wl'J .be received at any Urn. Further in formation and application forms msv be obtained, from M. K. Wlgton. local secretary, board of United Btates Clv4 . tJervloe lixaminara. Postofflco bulldlnir. ; 1 City's aid Asked- In an effort to wsrh out .some adequ& plan for the Improvement of street ucrosainis In the South Portland Industrial district, tbe director of the Chamber of Com- . marcs at a meeting Wedneaday decided to call upon the .city commlasloners ' and aak them tb visit tbe district. The chamber, through the development bureau, has been working on tbe pru Jact for some time and baa concluded that the cooperation of the city of "Tlciala 1 necessary. :,.-.-:;v-:; Zxamlaatloaa oa Baturday-C. c. .Jeremiah, who Is to have charge of . the spedsl class of 60 university stu dents for. training to enter the ord nance department of the army, will be at the Chamber of Commerce Saturday to conduct examinations, for entrance . in the class of any others who desire to join. The instruction will include fa special ' course In conversational . French. The chamber has set, aside a room for the purpose and applicants , are asked to attend in the morning. Torpedo om Blaplay An old type torpedo Is now on exhibition at the Apperson Auto agency, Broadway, at ' Oak streets. This torpedo returnel , Tuesday 'from The Pa ilea and Pendle ton where It had been on exhlbltloa. and those desiring . to see' It may do , so by calling at the agency.. This atv.e ' torpedo is an old one. . with a ran?e covering distance of 1000 to S0J3 feet, and is somewhat smaller than the ones now la use by the navy. V .' . Karaalae Are Waated-Every child attending the Portland public schools -la asked to bring at least one new magaslne to school Monday morning; to become a Part of the Clft from the children to the soldiers, the work be ln in chsrge of tbevParent-Teacher ' associations- ; All schools having no . such- societies are aaked to communis ; cate with Mra 3. V. Chapman. Tabor a , . , .. . . . . . i . 9ii, w iiu wnx arrange -lo nave me magazines caned ror. Law Coarse to Ope9 The TJniver- ; slty of Oregon opens Us extension law U vuraa in rvrvuiaa xor un winter tri- i-V day evening, at room 640 courtnouae. . when Dr. E. W. Hope, dean of the -law school st Eugene, will speak on "The Law of Contracts. ' Business men and those of the general public ambitious to obtain a working knowledge of the law will be the principal students, al though credit in the law school l also .allowed. ,' .-- . ). . . ; . Caady Bane ToalgHtU.A new aame . the. human roulette wheel. Candy prises.- -new Amor Garden, 2d and Morrison, too owe It a visit.. Do so ' tonignt. Admission only J 5c. Adv. , SCrs.. Tord Will Zrecture-At ths rtiolar meeting of the Bbat aasemhiy Ground Gripper Shoe$ are carried In Portland OnY. at t&e Ground Gripper Shoe Store 381 U WASKTJrOTOar miwm Tha Remarkable New ' Cakes Every One's Talking About MM' i room 111 of tha Ellers building- it O'clock on Frldav aivanlno" MM. Ui-r Hanf ord Ford, who visited the prison . ... . . . i Atc in wiu pv an aaoress the Bahal revelation. - . Leave tor Vala alto rvtnr th peaceful arts of fruit taisinc for 'the ircououa uncertamtiea or war, A. O. Whitcomb and P. F. Standlsh, well known hortlculturiata at flarf lM ra lea vine today i for special government wr H iaa cantonments at.r&io Alto. Mr. W hitcomb will be Identified with the trafflo danartmtni init Ur Rlind. lh 111 engage in construction work. 'ST f OV TsU fJUtthmm avhttai vXu aa them. The rich man doe. Why not yOUT We Will mika- rmf a. .tilt tr 1 order for only $19 dowr and the bal-i anca I a month. We charge no In-1 teraat. Unlaua Tsllorlnar rnmnuir. S09 Stark, bet. ath and tlu (Adv.) BlX-Oaat 'Tmrm Vontn fi sU-cent fare on streetcars will be the topic under discussion at the City club luncheon Friday, wherr Walter P. La Roche will take an tha laatioa lnvnlvorl and the evidence, presented before the puDiio service commission ' Xecrare Xa Tonlall4 JL lartnra be dellvaral at that rantr.1 li-r. U.. odist church tonight entitled "Falling w aiut Anown." aiina i'lrie. of Scot land will present a jerles of readings. Admission Is free. Forty-five Zffldencv- Cinta. t k Forty-five Efficiency club wui bold a meeting at the Central library at P. tn.. Friday. A cood snesker haa h.- secured. It is announced. '- Zoaiarht. Frea laatanw'Uan, ti,. Mother of Ood," by bev. James M. Gu lls of New .York. St. UllYa iathtui Fifteenth . and Davis, 7:46 o'clock. Ail are welcome. (Adv.) Steaaaer Jessie xtaarMmai f. r-mn... tVasbougsJ and war landlne-a. - davitv. except Sunder: Uavaal , Wlahlartaa strret dock at t p. m, - Aav. Club SCsetlns; , Vostpone4U-The r eg ulsr meeting of the Portland Sales men's Club hu hHn WMlnnn.il o,(l , v mm ag w . ajBjaaa iaa Friday, October 5. Bteaaes Xzalda, for at- Tr.i.n- Balnier. dally st 1:10 p. te. foot of Alder street; Sunday, 8b Uelen only. M9 p. ..! ' 4 (AdvJ . Bolts 3reaaect. am flam'. steam cleaned, f 1. Unique Tailoring CO..S0 Stark. Broadway 614. CAdv. Bosdac Tomorrow XTlghs ; at Baker theatre. ' Tickets today. Rich's. Sut ler's. . ' - (Adv.) Honor Guard Girls K :f Arranging Benefit ''eaasssaaaajBanvasajaaBaw f - The finishing touches to the Baby Home benefit at the Hippodrome Sat urday morning have been added, and with the1 Honor" Guard Girls' behind the movement It promises tb be the most successful of the series now run ning every Saturday morning. , There wilt be an admission charge of C cent or the usual contribution of foodstuffs. A musical program wll be presented by Honor Guard Olrls in addition to the films shown. ' The chairman of the entertainment committee is Miss Mamis Helen Flven and the ushers will be prominent so ciety girls. The general committee consists of Mrs. Alan Green. Mrs. Cameron Squires, and Miss Jean Mor- iiiun. The patronesses are Mrs. J. D. Far. reu, Mrs. - w. D. Wheelwrisht. Mr. William MacMaster Mrs. A. A. Mor rison. Mrs. . E. ,C. Shevlln, "Mrs. Wil liam Alvord,- Mra. Guy Talbot and Mrs. Joseph N. Teal. Billy Sunday Hopes To Make L, A. Dry " to Angeles, " CaL J Sept; N. S.) Billy Sunday today worked on bis new sermon, "Boose, or Hit the Water wagon," by which hs plana to add to his 10.271 "trail hitters" here and alJ the Anti-Saloon , league's efforts to make Los Angeles practically dry. Regarding his Intention of carry la evangelistic services to the soldiers In Francs; Sunday declared that he coull make no positive statement today, but there was a possibility of his going at the conclusion of his Los Angeles and Atlanta campaigns . , Searchers Find Body $ At Bottom of Cliff Redding. Cal.. Sept. S7.-(U. P.) With the skull crushed end one lss broken,' the body of J. White George, 09, a watchman, was found at the bot tom of a cliff near Igo early today. Searching parties with lanterns found the body after George's riderless mu't, with the saddle turned,1 reached Red ding last night. George left Igo Mon day night to ride to Redding. i You read: a little while and your eyes begin ? to ache. ; Presently a' little headache starts. You lay aside' your reading and conclude ?:.? you must be getting old. ; ' v - , . ; - Then one day you come in and sit down in -; ' a little dark room with us for 30 minutes. " : " and the next day you read as long as you 1 . want to. - '''.'.'"; "-'i' ' ' .'. , . That's the whole, story of our work in fit ' , - ting the rifht glasses, i ' , - COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. Floyd F. Brower, Mgr.- ' t ,145 Sixth Streets 'taaetajreaveffeaai TASK OF PAYING TAXES AND PENALTIES UPON 0.-C. GRAflT TO BEGIN f " ' " ? eaaBSBaaaamaaBBSaajaBBl aSBaaSaaaaSBaSaaat . -. Word Is Received From Cap ital by Ex-Governor West, .:ho Will Be in Charge, . WARRANTS BEING DRAWN Total Amount to B Disbursed to 18 . Couatlea of State Will Be The task of paying ths accrued taxes and penalties on - the' O. A C grant lands due the It counties of the s tate through which these land extend, will b commenced next week, according to word received from the 'secretary of tba interior' by Oswald West, who will be in charge of the tranaier or me payments from the government; to the treasurers of the various counties. ; Governor v West na received word from the secretary of the interior and the commissioner of tha general land office that the warrants are - being drawn by the treasurer of the United States and will be forwarded at once. He bar been ssked to receive these warrants, check the receipts issued by tha counties and make payment. Total Xs Ovsr XUUon " The total amount of money that will come to the counties as a result of the settlement will aggregate $1,600,000 and 'will cover all of the accrued taxes and penalties on the unsold lands of the grant computed to -June 9. 1916, the date upon which the Cbamberlaln Ferrts act. revesting the grant landa In the government, i became effective by the signature of the president. It will not Include the taxea and penalties due on lands incumbered by contracts of sale, 'Which approximate about 76.000, the -legal title of which nan not been definitely-determined. . -Wvv The amount will come In the form or" If -warrant each drawn in favor of van individual county and covering the sum due the . county as estimated by s Governor West -r and reported to the secretary of the interior, xn re Dort .made by Governor West segre gated the amounts , due " each county and this report was certified as cor rect to the treasurer of the United States . with ths request tbat war rant be drawn in accordance with Its findings.' ... ' : :.-:'v"ert to Deliver Warrant';..5 When the warrant arrive Governor West . will take up the matter of pay ment with each county, and receipts will be prepared specifying the par tlcular unsold lands to which the pay ments will be applied. 'When, these receipt have been" checked and ap proved. ,4he " warrants will be deliv ered .and the receipts," in turn,, for warded to Washington. . Tbe taxes upon the contracted lands will not be paid untilvthe hold ers of the legal title have been finally determined. This will involve the In terpretation of the terms of the Cham-berlaln-Forris act to a certain extent though it is believed that the- matter j ean be settled: by. conference between uovernor west ana me oiiiciais 01 the Southern Pacific company without necessity of further UtlgatiofiT" If it la finally agreed that the ownership of these contracted lands Is . in the same position as that of the unsold portions of tha grant, the government will proceed to pay the accrued taxea and penalties upon them, and unon .no same basis. v Opening to Entry Vest Step As soon a the taxes have besn finally paid, the way wilt be open for the secretary of the interior and tne general lend office to proceed with the opening of the agricultural lands to entry; and settlement, and to the sals of the timber upon the timbered por tions of the grant,-so far as the clas sification has been completed and In accordance with the directions of the I Chamberialn-Ferrl act. : This pro cedure win not. ne. long delayed, it is believed. v .' .' . - ; , 4 :- In the meantime S. W. Williams, spe cial attorney for the department of Justice, who has been sent to Port lan J from Washington, is preparing to tin' stitutethe suits provided for by?the Chamberlsin-Ferrla act' to provide a Judicial accounting of the final bal ance which may b due from the gov ernment to tb railroad company. This accounting,- when determined by the courts, will mark the end of the eon ' troversy between the government and the railroad company. . , -: Whn writing to or calling on adrertlaera, plaaae mention Tba Josraal. - - HI it Financial Position V Is Given Mackenzie C, A. Msckenie. a member of the ac counting firm of Mackensle & Son of this city, ha been elected secretary treasurer of r the newly . organised American-Foreign Banking corporation of New York, according- to word reaching-his friends, recently. Mr. Mackenzie - was ; a - graduate ox Portland academy and of Princeton in lo. Recently engaged in making an audit and installing a new accounting system in the San Francisco federal reserve bank, he met Archibald Kalns, governor of tha bank. ' ; Mr. Kalns re signed In July to become -president of the New Tork corporation, and. imme diately he engaged the services of Mr. Mackensle. . The corporation Is engag- ing in flnanclnr exports and Imports and will operate under tha regulations of the federal reserve board... -. - " Archie Philip Tells of Effort V'."- ai ' ai - . . f- mmm. " a in Assembling Display . I hat r'Won at State Fair. Archie Fhilip of North Bend, county commissioner of Coos- county, la in Portland today receiving the congratu lations of hi frlsnd and acquaint ance on the eucces of Coo . county in capturing the first prise ' at the state fair. The one to ' whom the principal credit for our exhibit Is due,". said Mr. rhllip. "1 J. 1 Smith, Coo county agrtcuiturlat, Mr. Smith, hi assistant,: Lloyd Coleman, and myself pent weeks in traveling all over the county by team, by auto and by launch visiting tha farmers and secur ing the exhibits.. ' "Few peopie realise the variety of Coo county resources. Just to give you an Idea of what our county pro duces, we have in our display two tons of cheese, -condensed milk from the factory at my home town in North Bend, butte., lumber of many varie ties, furniture, including a unique and beautiful- myrtle wood altar owned by the Knights of Pythias lodge at North Bend, coal, fruit and vegetables of many varieties,, grains and grasses, salmon - and trout as well as many varieties of salt water fish, clams, crabs, rock oysters and many -other products. .. : - ' : -. - "One of the. exhibit we have that is attracting great attention is a copy of Volume 1 Number 1 of the Oregon Spectator, Issued on Februaiy 8, 1846. It was sent vja the Isthmus of Pana ma to Mr. Nancy Steveni in the Iowa territory. ; When she ecame to Oregon more than half a century ago sne Drougnt it witn ner. The state fair is the best' ever. The exhibits are -moat excellent and record breaking crowds are attending. Important Notice COOS COMMISSIONER BEING CONGRATULATED CAPTURING PRIZE Suigsar CHleapeiirl Fruit or Berry; Cane Sugar. 100-lb. sack net weight. ......... ST.8Q II lb. Fruit or Berry, Can Sugax. ......."...,......... ...11.00, mm I HrraDevt Njana . w'aej . Gfairardelll' Sweet Chocolate,; 1 lb can 30 S-lb. can... .....750 Flour Specials - ' Superior and Whit Rose Hard -Wheat , Flour, manufactured by tba Pioneer Milling Co., Island City, Oregon, i today the most popu lar flour sold in Portland.; It makes the best bread, pastry, cakes, etc There is no better flour made on the Coaat. - This flour la made from 1916 wheat and Is better than flour made from newwhsat. " . . .v.; -.,. Bupertor Flour, 48-lb. sack, 8Z.T5 Barrel ... r. ........ .fflO.KO - I I White Rose Flour, 49-lb. sack. 3.VO. Barrel ........ ... glOleO ' J a-si ''t''- '-.' -.'.-.,- , . . rj n n Canned Del Monte Ex." Special Peas. Dos. SatJO. Each. . . . . Peas. . Alvarado, Dos.-S1.50. Each , Peas, Ex. Fruitvale 2s, Doa. Sl.TO. Each......... Corn. Onargai Fancy, Dos. 92.00. Each .". . . . . . . Corjkr Atnetixer Ex. Standard. Dox.'atl.RA,- VjicY,.. Spinach. XJbby' SH. Dos. 82.1 0. Each -v. ..18a Louisiana Okra. Js, Dos. 2.00V Each. j. . . . . . , ...IT? , - Canned Vegetables at absolutely wholesale prices. Six tin cold Tow win not hav th ovportunlty much lenrr to purchas these ' gOOdSI : -V ' - ' : ----- . CROSS eV BlaACKWELl Tara gon Vinegar, per bottle. ...... ..IKOa ' CROSS & BUA.CKWEL.Lr Anchovey Sauce, pU. each. ...... rtSftS CROSS &.BUCKWELL Walnut Catsup. pi, each, ..!!. Il3oS CROSS & BLACKWELL Uushroom Catsup, pta.. each..,, ,.4of . Pure D Foie Ores, imported, Ooose Liver Paste. doi....,.12 ftS ; Eaqh , iSt) . - " Toilet Articles at Very Special Prices I ' Jergen Talcum Powder, large cans., different scent, each. ..".15 - -Jergen'a Soap. Bath Tablets, each i,.fiSr Jergen's Assorted Toilet Soap, S bars for ....... ;..... 259 Jergerfa Pumice Hand Soap, each ........ ............. ...,.-. 5 'Woodbury's Dental Cream, each ......... i.. ,i.,,20 Woodbury's Facial Cream.; each 'i.........-................ . . 20a "Woodbnry'a Shaving SOck. .each t .V. 2o5 - 0 SAVE 50X)N Bay your high grd jrpio la bulk and yoaii save about ao." i- . . Whv nay for cans and. f aacv llthosraiiha - Pepper, per lb....i..,.'...40c ( Cloves, per, b.,.:.;.V;...45a Mustard. - per lb.. ......... -4Q Csvenne. ner.iK" - ? st.. Q inarer. per lb ............. 2 a 7T 7k " Allapiee. per lb. ......... .254 kWnit Pepper. c per lb...... 45 Cinnamon.- per lb. . . , . .BO I Nutmeg; per lb. ; .... . . .60 ' Special Prices oh Canned Frcits, Vegetables, etc. for October. Vovember and Meoembev Delivery. Send fey Snedal - pxlo list om m1ollanona canned Oooda. D. C. BURNS -COMPANY Members of tha Greater Portland aVsaooatloa Wholesaler to a?rlvt yamine. Setel and atestasursat 203-210 THIRD ST., Cet. TAYLOR and SALMON Or and One-Half Slocks South of lubtte XlarVet Special Kail-Order Serric - Wnt f ox l-otaly zdwi VASCO WOULD SHIFT .TOLL BRIDGE TROUBLE ONTO HIGHWAY BOARD Moody Makes Offer to:Couh , ty and County Says It Has; inoi runasj ASKS diaie Mia .'a-.: BIG SUM ASKED FOR SAND Taooal FoUtlos Involved in Xfatter c AbsoTbing Ton Charge .a fnat Highway Boat. , . The county court of Wasco county has requested the state hi ghway com mission to take steps toward ths elim ination of the toll bridge across tha Deschutes river, known a Mljler bridge. It Is expected that a similar request win tv mad by Sherman county. Thi will leave, the state highway -commission free , to proceed either , by purchase ; or condemnation proceedings. The bridge is owned by Malcolm A. Moody, who has submitted three propo sitions contingent on- the location se lected for the now concrete structure which It is proposed to i erect : F)r one of these locations ha want 2i, BX, for another S1S.29S and - tor the third 126,682. The latter location is the one se lected by . the state ' highway depart Get Otat of Debt 1 by - our monthly . pay ment loan plan. m',: Small payments like rent will pay off that mortgage. . , No Commission Union Abstract Co. ' Corbett Bldg PORTLAND, OREGON place your order tomorrow anoT - lor sues speoiavi w am uut. charged, for. aft OcW 1. BaktaeT Fowdar wiU advance vlaos your order . now. . .;,.-. Carnation Baking Powder CARNATION BAKING POWDER.. -..: WEach . ... .... 150 CARNATION BAKING POWDER, 16-OS. Each .........250 CARNATION BAKING POWDER, E lb. Each- .T54 CARNATION BAKING POWDER la. Pur . Phosphate and Bi-Carbonate Soda; No alum, no egg albumen. - . Schillings' Baking Powder lt-os. can.......40et SH-lb. can.. 95a , 5-lb. can. J. S1.90 XM. XXB1V8 1XBT XOaTST VTOXTaXS Mrs. Kldd's Pin Money Pickles. l-os. jars Melon. Mangoes, Peppers, But Gherkins," Martynia, Mixed. Chow Chow.- Walnuts and Gherkins. Per dos Jars. S4 per Jar..35j . -.- -., '.-- . Chocolate Soecial - Vegetables SPICES IN BULK 1 V - 1 Kaati ! ment as tha bast onet" The amount aaked for. thi locaUon. H,8J. em braces the following Items: Right cf way, I11S2.10; use of present bridge, 11000. and 4B.O0O cubio yards of sand, ltJ.500, :. Tha item for. sand; 1 - con sidered an unjustifiable one and it is probable that a condemnation sulfwlU ba . instituted, This suit wlU have to b triad both in Wasco- and Sherman counUes. u-Mffpf-A y Soma : time i ago - the" sts te : highway commission notified the Wasco county court that before improvement of tne Columbia river- highway could - be: un dertaken in Wasco county step should be taken; by the county to get rid of th toll bridge. The county court he now com back with the request that th highway commission proceed , for tha reaao"n that ; th county baa no available fund.' ;. - ' - ' : Considerable local politics 1 also In volved in -th matter. - - -v , .' Recoil Ctontuaod 1 New -Tork, Sept. tl iV. P.) ta- lox Patticicocapaupupoulo f eU ' from Men for Less Our business is succeed ing; we are making: a ,rep- utation for fair dealing) that is gaining us new friends every . day. It is permanent ' success , ,, be- cause ; the foundation of . our ; business is based on '" right principles. Your dollar has the great est buytnr power at this stori. . We are showing the greatest variety of Wool Suits for men J at prices that others are ask ing for cotton mixtures. Come In and look at tha splendid Suit values we are " showing at . U.H.RANK1NI CUSTOM TAILORS Clothiers - - Habardaaliars 112 Sixth St. A Worthy Contribution - This company has made many a man In the United States service happy in thT realization that mother, 'sis ter or wife is safely provid ed for in ' case the worst happens to him. ' Select s strong company In : which to protect your family. Then you are safe to go on with "business ax usual." ' Spokana-Portlsnd L Reliable 7: Dentistry We gsaraatse ess work for 1 yeata. : We wiU esaaatae yaw teeth free aaa UU yos jast what taay reuaire aaa.wi what U will coat. i OeM .....tS-M ta . i Porcelaia Crow aa. ...$ a-.ae aa.ai asTWl col ruiioaa ....l.ae ass v Vail Bat ei.Teetfc for. .. rsiaieae Kioaeuoaai.. ...... a glrrar niltnfa.. .- 1a mj , aaiaoaal atteaov tat all work. - pa. a. y. wcwrow. Pro. or. itewt : Ope graaniaa CsUl 1ft. ' Boston ;4 Painless Dentists '' Betwxn 4fb sad 8th aa Waafelafte St. .SCHOOLS Courses for Shipbnikli ACCOUNTANCY AUTOMOBILE ' -. BUSINESS COURSE . CIVIL SERVICE ' COLLEGE PREPARATORY ' DRAFTING' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - ENGLISH COURSES LANGUAGE COURSES , . PHARMACY j SALESMANSHIP " SHORTHAND ane! TYPE WRITING " SHOW CARD- WRITING - WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY - SCHOOLS NOW IN SESSION For .detailed - information, call it, - or write Dapt, of Education, Division A, , ::i The) Portland Y.M.CA. ' School of School of Openlnjf second week in Octoier. Special Bulletin mailed on request. Call at or 'phone- . Division" A DepartmeRt of Ouca tlon, Port'.an 1 Y. M C. A. i 20.00 i mw a j; "ii 1. .... .'. j. Y.-.C.A Pharmacy a street car. He wa an rout home for first aid treatment before a police man could get hi nam written down for aa smbulan.ee call. J - Leers score luu Under Doctor's Test Comnanv A. flratAB anrtnaan. nnv at Camp qreene Charlotte. N. CX, under HdnanY for Women '' TJ AN AN : Style and Hanan Quality are scrupu- Ty ? lously . maintained despite . increased manu- facturing costs. ' ' , , , - I : You will find here lasts in the very latest modes, -5 in all widths' and sizes. - - . f, You can be fitted perfectly inwa. Hanan shoe and a perfect fit means Jonger and more satisfactory a service. ' - - ' - . - Buy and wear Hanan shoes they are the best? in the world. . - . " ' - ' , -- 'l . Women's Hanan Shoes $10 .and Over r 'Men's Hanan Shoes $11 and Over . Sold in Portland Only at This Store 129 Tenth St, bet . We Give S. & CHICAGO . . - i -.-.!' : x -. . a. is the Eastern Terminus of two ' ' elegant pasaesger trains --the North Coast Limited . Observation Car" Train - " Atlantic Express r via Minneapolis -St. Paul ach a 72-iour -trip. Dining - Car, Service - so fanioUs;; , on all trains of Northern Pacific Ry You can still take advantage of Low Fares East Tickets .. on sale each Friday and?. Saturday to; -Sept. 29. TICKETS 2SS Morrison St. Mais 244 Phones A-1 244 A. D. CHARLTON. A. & P. A, r Portland. Or. Mi r - on J Salem1 I ' .4 .1 i k i -. . wj.r - v - ' r YTV . ? City Tackwt Officer 131 Tmrtk St. Phosve Mala 8SO0, A-S704 ; John M. Scatt SeUTMElN went a physical, examination , for ill ease recently and passed at 100 pt tent psrfectsf ; Lucien U Butler. 'writing hi parents, say .the medical of fleer compliment the company a being tha first he had examined in IX year to make a fin a record. ' A street railway car ha been In vented with side almost -entirely glass, which can ba removed in sum mer. - - v . " , Smart Boots Washington and Alder- H. Trading Stamps V- EvC7 Dsy Taesdsy lev Sahtrdsy Sept. 25 to 29 Lt. Portland ...Sr20 A.M. Lt. E. Morrison. .... 8 a7 A. M, Af. Talr Grounds... 10x30 A. At Lr,- Pair -Grounds.... 5 JS P.M. Lt. E. Morrison. 7 jJJP.M. Ar. Portland, 7i45 P. M. . AU trains direct to Fair Grounds m ciai i ram $2 Round Trip Vrom Portland . Corresponding.' low ; fares irom all . . stations in Oregon' Carneral Passaafar Afent pacific