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Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Street
PORTLAND, . OR ICON
Possessing every convenience and an'idcal location
fronting on the beautiful city plaza. Adjacent to
business center. Up-to-date grill. Telephone in
every room. Private baths. Bui to and from all trains
Ratal European Plan Rale American Plan
11.00 and tl.r0 per day. 92.D0 and 13.00 per day.
13.00 oud ll.BO with bath. 13.60 and M.00 with bath.
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619 Willamette St. Phone Main 25.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF ORECON
Piano and Theory Miss Mary Morgan (Sherwood)
Voice Miu Eva Stinson (Brrnncman, Bachcller, Sweet)
Violin Mr. Le Poy Gnrr (Scvcik)
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Rates Reasonable Faculty Experienced
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'PHONE CONCERNS Hi 0
IMPORTANT CONFERENCE
IMDBGBl
Huliahr, Am. 1. I. Within thcnext
few days there will be held a 'con
ference at Niaxara Kalla that prom
lairs Id have mure Important and far
reaihliiK reaultH than any move that
nan been made In trie telephone bu
Iness In America, within the past de
cad". It will he a meeting of rep
renentatlvea of all the Important in
dependent telephone ewupauieg earn
of the Kocky Mountains for the pur
pone of carrying out the formation
of a comprehensive Ions distance or
xanlzation and to bring about a close
Intcrworklni; affiliation between all
the Independent Interests In the coun
try. While no aggressive move
against the Hell Interests is contem
plated, It may be seen readily enough
that if the plans of the Independents
go through they will be In a position
to make things Interesting for the op
position. The first matter to receive the at
tention of the conference will be the
long distance proposition. This doeB
not contemplate a merger of all the
independent telephone companies,
hut calls for an agreement aa to
long-distance telephone business, also
telegraphic business, if possible.
The long diHtance telephone busi
ness and the telegraph business will
be conducted over new circuits to
be built, where needed, on exlBting
rights of way. This means that only
the stringing of new wires in some
sections will be necessary to complete
the entire system. I he possibilities
fif telegraph business are said to be
Immense, because telegraph and tel
ephone messages now can be sent
over the same simultaneously.
The Income of the telephone com
panies from telegraph service thus
obtained will, It is expected, in time
be as great aa the tel' phone revenues.
Another important object of the
new company will be to prevent any
kind of a break In the chain of inde
pendent companies composing 'he
long distance line. The financing
of the new long distance company
has been arranged and a group of
some of the country's largest capi
talists are said to he backing the pro
position. The separate companies
also will be financially interested and
will handle the telephone and tele
graph business at the terminals,
where an Important feature of their
duties will be to originate new busi
ness. The Independent companies of
New York and Pennsylvania will
form the backbone of the movement.
Other states whose Independent lines
will be brought under the new ar
rangement are Illinois, Kansas, Ne
braska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Kentucky,
North and South Dakota, West Vir
ginia, Arkansas, Minnesota. Missouri,
Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.
Because of the working organiza
tions now In existence and the es
tablished circuits covering the great
er part of the territory named, the
new proposition Is bellecved by Us
promoters to be far simpler and
eisler of establishment than it would
he were all routes to be originated
and lines constructed.
--SPORTING NEWS - -
Pitcher Doeseher found the going
too lumpy In Cincinnati and quit.
Jimmy Kyan, the former Chicago
player, has given up the management
of the Montgomery Southern League
tuani,
Hrooklyn fans wish the Superbos
had the St. Louis Nationals every
day for the remainder of the season.
Yum, yum! Whut swell cake!
(rent Is Hilly Murray and his Phil
adelphia Nationals. The Quakers
have landed from nowhere and are
now playing like champions.
The New York Americans never be
foro were so badly off as at present.
Owner Knrroll has a good Job In sight
to gel players for next season.
The Cleveland team did great work
during their recent stay at home. The
Naps are still in the running strong.
Cap Chance and his Chicago Cham
pions cnme near losing their shirts
during the Kutttnrn trip. The Cubs
will have to do better or they never
will handle any of that world's se
ries plush In October.
Detroit funs are asking if the Cubs
will be the opponents of the Tigers
In the world's series again. Aguin?
Did the Tigers ever play the Cubs
tor the world's championship?
Aa Indlanapulls scribe lays the
play for the recent poor showing of
the Indiana to the bad condition of
the grounds. Hut ye scribbler does
not mention the other teams. Surely
the Indians have not been playing the
game by themselves.
Mike Dunlin, of the Giants, ho
llevcs Holms Wagner will he the
leading hatter of the National league
for 1 litis. Don't bo In such a hurry,
Mike. If you take your lime at the
plate you may skin llonus yet.
Things haven t gone so well with
Mummer MeCloskey of the St. Louis
Nationals this season.' The losing of
games hasn't cut any figure. The
sad part of It is that he has been un
able to develop any one good ball
player to sell to New York.
It Is said that President Carry
Hermann has a crew at work gather
ing old tin receptacles which he will
present In the near future to about
seveu-elghts of his Cincinnati Ked
leg:V A llfe-slie portrait of "Cy" Young
is on exhlbillon at the lloston Jour
nal office. Albert H. Thayer, of the
Journal art staff, painted the por
trait and It's a corking good "pitch
er," too.
As Juke lleckley said: "All teams
look good when they are winning and
all teauu look bad when they are
losing." Or in other words, the win
ning team always looks better than
the losing team.
The average young baseball fan
keeps better posted on the game, re
membering the names of the old-timers,
etc., than the average young
J. E. SULLIVAN.
Commissioner who took the Olyraph
team of American athletes to London,
ProfeHSlnmil nh.Vi.r
, ": " "i oisiunce.
Pitcher lorn McCarthy never heard
... ... .mui.-sHKe, iom, the great
fielder, until he struck lloston.
She l.lkin ;,! Tiling.
Mrs. Chas. ft, Smith, of AVost
1'ianklln, Maine, says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. Kings
New Life Pills as our family laxative
medicine, because they are good and
do their work without making a fuss
about it " These painless purifiers
sold at W.A. Kuykondall's drug store.
2,-c.
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CLOSING OUT SAI
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We Are Going Out of Business
Don't forget that we are positively going out of business
and that every article in our immense stock will be sold
at just manufacturers' cost. You can buy now from
io to 30 cheaper than a merchant can buy wholesale,
because he has to charge the freight to his goods, and
we are going to lof-e the freight charges. Don't fail to be
here every day.
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Closing Out Sale of Men's Clothing
Every suit will be sold in the next 25 days and every
one at manufacturers' cost. Don't wait another day.
Come now and get a new suit.
Closing Out Sale of all Bedding
Come now and buy your year's supply of bedding, wool
and cotton blankets, and all grades of comforts.- Every
one at manufacturers' cost. Come now and save almost
one-half.
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FOUR DOLLARS
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Pacific Electric Heating Company's
H ELECTRIC IRON
1 UNTIL SEPTEMBER TENTH
A year's guarantee accompanies each iron
This type of iron is used in all of the laundries in the Northwest
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Wiring, Supplies, Fixtures
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There is an Increasing Demam
For Young Men and Women who have a
PRACTICAL EDUCATION
The Eugene Business College
has trained many young men and women
for responsible positions. If you are inter
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