TTIE 3IORXISG OREGOXIAy. TIIURSDAY, JUXE 1. 191 1- SOLDHS D SPENS E $4,709,246.66 Appropriated by Recent Oregon Legisla ture, Tab Shows. SESSION MOST LAVISH YET Total lUceU f S.000,00 I Deluding Oreffna TnlvrrUtj and Monmoath Normal Kund Referred. Ofrtcial Check End. EAIXU. Or, -Urnr II SpciaLV rinaJ d fin It tgnrm as to th Ppro prltlon mad br th Ust LlUtur for th bleonUl prlod Inciudlnc and 111 I wr computed by J.ua Al of th 8crtry of Stmt olTtc this morstof nd ibov a total amount appropriated f M.T.2-. ThU f not loctado tho appropriation for tha University of Oregon and Mon mouth Normal School which waro re ferred to tho peopla. Tha Lv1aiatura as previously ihowa In The Orconlan mail ap propria! lona past tha fi. GO ). mark. Thia showi by far tha larsrst appro priation aver made by a. Legislature In rrgon, TU various appropriations as shown l- to revised and corrected list which Mr. Alllwon has twn working on for several daya since the sew laws went Into effect are: Isxatleaml rands Big. ct fr apprsnensloa. etc. of -rt m nJ Al.k-ultufBl in I tut ......... Am riuliuri .rt:i . .lorta On innil tVspvsltloa. . fnh guamtr ............... l.vrd of 'rrirrl i.-r1 f Hthr turTcul tird of lnpclor of Child Ubr TtAvntr ea evrtala wild animal Pr4 sf Tax Commtrttontri. Turu of I-bor btatlsitra. . .... apiiol nl4otal ipnit . . - . i ritol f'il. nhi anl str... 4 apitol saiaxls of Janitors apttol a tuit..n a grounds Cfw nrt enrai laws. 4tUt mnr-y If-, Tr I jn.J HoH Kirf of fcupt. of Public Inst... Ktaris of cira TrirfHri pns r tpn of T-hers Asm... V mouth Norn ai ......... Irin Normal r. .. ....... AiMaM Nnrmtl ............... i. mtrm Normal OrAil Inot. for F-inr. ..-.--.-rrfu fivbool fir laf MutM.. ne & on no .; Ai OiW 0 U v-o no Ttti-U p AM SO S3 oon oo no).on r.oonoo 19 Ml 130.0u0.0O S on no oMi oo a -aoo 1W !) Wi JO 914.34 l-n 44 t r.- 31 a 40 ; m; no 4. MM. 00 Utate Agrtraltsnwl CeOege. Vtnfisnro . . i..lld.n I'tpru&'flt B tat too 1 ninn Tr tn J .. .......... I mat 1 1 to pmfsct H-nr runt ........ Fur h m Ortfoa ...... p pts ........... ano Aon o j.vnon.AO C.imu no a lo.ooo.oo fA Ann OA 2 mi m 7 .... no a.ouooo t-. fluroaa f Vines trt rnpromrits ......... 1 eJverally ef Oregs Vfotnanrs M-i . l rhol .atrattrr eulpmnt tkMSMissry lastHntl 2A AAA AO Jrt Aimi.H) le.ouu.uO PthT It'trn. Portland mn-i ;irir AiJ 8.rlty.... Klrvnc Crtttwndon Honu Orrgset iMdlera' Hoav r(ntnanro A .M it tons Iir promsns p AAA AA 1.5MXVO 24 AAA AO fc.onO.OO ,000.00 Orvgsei Mas li Ayla Matnlonanc S A AAA AO ai STS iH M. 474. 41 2..iT.AO in orto. 3.1AT.13 S4 - M2 l.nio no 7,000.00 V w p Improomnts M. k'rtf. ........ t-nprvmms t. Farm ........ Tt ftportlna of triMOs Trn roo-rssitlnt lnane. ... l 'fiprtlDe IfiMns df- ...... Vinf nn-o. df. ............. Uim of 9 I, fiork For furnishing anusvmsnta .... Orphan and Fsaadllaga. nrrrt Support dsf. Orsgssi Mate Hospital. A AAA OA 0.13O. ir.ono AO m ihi nit S ih no a.000.00 Vatntnan-o w butidlnas. ttc ........ rtton Homo I'onr. support ef aoarsldont Ktate last Hat ion for FseeJe-Minded. atnrnarro P ooo Mt V4totnn- def. lt Nsar baltdlnja. ste SJ. :S.oe Vstntnofiro .................. I "ii"ovmsnta ................. V o) ward atirls Kternttve PiyortweaC fcalarr ef Gorrrnor ;r r of privoto socrstary ... 4'rT (aiffraphri ......... Travvtt&a sPars ............ faihsHse Depertnssnt. Canary lfastar ytsh Ward so . m AAA AO In T4Mi.i 14.000.VO A. AAA no 4, HM M 4. L0-0 OO.O0 11 40O OA 3 SOS 5. WMt no I SO ottoioe In tm (mi ro. uuo.ua Too 0 I I m r.Hi -4 .400.00 SO. AAA OA a 10. s 10. AAA. AO iim ih) 4-a.Sl K!ry dep. 4 1st. No. 3 Hlrr X.for Ktsh Wardsn. At N;rT hatrhr's. To'io- s Rtver atrv hatcboiia. HnnIIIo. . i x. satohrta. CotumMa Rur. ip. hatchrt, i'omst strooms rsalilveo 1'rosn Jemtoe. R-ftrrn of fusills rialfil of J V K"ntrk 'lin of TV. W. ......... 'Uin of John rrUn tlojne sad 'orstry narda.... Mote "Board of HmJto. XPnsso .. . ................... FPnMt df. bubnic paua prsTsntioa of trl of T"u '.- ha of tarln virus....... Ir-.Hn War ftrritn Int-r Stats Brtdsrs across Snake Rnsr Jodkial Tspartnaeat. F 'a?-r Ftiprvms J'ld Coa. etc.. arr Ctr ui: Jadcs . Ka'art tut rict A t lomays . . Saiarv attomsT-Gscvral Faary Aasistant A!toriT-On. s i arr A aatst ant A (lorney-tltoa. Siltrr itnoffiphr .......... T-a f!n vinaM ............ v:pnso of iiricatloa :rr Librarian K.-nkt st'.. ttato I.lbran .... printing Kutfc. Court reports... l r--a. "irru(t Juls, tiof. . . S.rtt Ptstrtct AltoTii, torn, to rariss Jud. gstm . UoxtaiotUe Deaartssea 1Ci!attTO Introsttsattrc rom... V-Laugh '.la Horns, maintenance V a. llanoi:s Tl.AAA.nO 11 0 M llit.om io T.It"V no 2. 4H. l0 2.1. no 1. lHl.Utl 2 . tO 2. Ti iH 12 HM Ai lO.O'.'l 4J .'. .4 T O.SOO.OO tlA AO 1 2 ' Otmoi laalry nod Food C aaUrv and -tpr.-a Ha!are of oVputloa i r tomat Us Animal Com. if .. Offoi rfirtorlca! So-lty ..... rS'a THnmans ixtetr trra Library Commission . . . Orogon National GnareL Malntnri( Mintotmt a1'l:tloal Malntenaacs dfl-inoT A mi rwa, con at ructi a of I'Ulm of Ooorso NwaUlng .... iWcoe Ntnil Mtlltia Tsual and Reform Institutions. . mi nO louo.00 2 4 4TvS ft tMNl tl 1 Oil is. 000. 00 an noA ao i.n. Ml no ini.at en.nm.pt 1. 4i.ia 2 S O. 00 Stfo.au. la Oi-eron Bt4e rsadtenttory. Malntonarw-s - 3lamtananco def. .............. New Ceils. StC rumpma piant Repairs to bull. !1n Pvrrhass of suppHes for Conrlcts Transportation of con t lets. .... Trmaa of convicts daf Rey!3tr.a atovs ftuDdry Uim of C K1rnpaa t'lalm of V W. J b naoa 142. AAA AO 1 t va v JT .". Oi Z t nO 1 0 ."O 1 nnaVOO 17 io uo 4,TtH.(A 1.45 41 S"7 72 OA AAA. Ag g-.eu.oo Vantsnafwo . buiM:c4TS rspatr rtlot loaaaidon and J" Treo of CommlwloBors la--tea of CommiPoners def. tfamtenonro of avhooar '.rtsa rail a v baa Tho ra.:e and OHIo rrvM-lamatloaa. publication of... 2 4 OA OA 3 4"7 '. 3.outl OO 23, Ann OA .AaiO Bladtog. OA O"0 AO iU.oou.vo MM NSE AMOUNT rh4so rrtntlag. Tgatlag VvTeTte ...---- tspaaaa dC sllrsai O M'aHas and eipensas S Wi Ag Tastm- railroad track acalse... -.500.00 Boaagde fa- ArrosL ttTpnsee .. ............ J 2AA AO citwM dir"."."iir.".r.'.;"."."... .?j-4" bM9 COODWM tiHD.1 snoot) r.iHM dt I1 i 8 I.I. io..-l of BorUcultar. J2.0ott.00 hlmr of 8rrM.rr of But.... (W) (W f.i.rr of cl.rk M& 4.i0O Tr.lln wwim uo.w uu Tulmr. - Mlvr SOOOOOO H Tdro.r.phle rarrvr. ......... &.0O0 00 T ipo.rmp.Mc nmr .......... &.000 Uk m.p. tr 4. i.t. Hnicultund liort.ty. . ... 3.0 OO lmm:r.t!oD A.nl. etc.. I:. ..j OO Hi.i. Ind A.nt J.pO.0 Hi.f. fucauns Bnr4 I.iOO.0 lip.nlah w.r V.t.rma. pur- 4 burt lot 1000.00 Tri.MrT Bipiwul P.l.rr of TiwtMm ........... (Vy 0O H.ry .f el.rk. ic l.ouo. Tr..llnc pram &ooo BosU ol Tnuinr, le- .ou.o Towl HOOD RIVER BONOS WAIT I'tah CapltaiUt Iy Take Issue if Chicago Buyers Withdraw. HOOD RTVER. Or My 31. SV- rOUR BOYS AND ONE GIRL SCHOOL FOUR - 'a i.n.ii . I i i "I mm m BARRI.BrRO GBAOVATIIO CI., TOP ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) LUC MorTJT, ARTHI R M. M M HO. IOWK.R ROW t I.KFT TO RIGHT) i-KTER BHAMUO.V, EVA HILLER, SILAS GILBERT. HARRIPBt'Ra. Or, May 31. Sp-laL) Th. Paulaon High School of this city will gradual, a class of fl four boya and on. lrU Th. class is th. first to complete ths four-year course. All plan to cora plet. their education In hinder Institutions. Superintendent Mark Anthony Paulson. In whos. honor tb. Hlh School was named In 10. has served as superintendent here for the psst three yearsu rlaL Judsre H. H. Rolapp. of Oxden. Vtah. repreaentatlv. of lavld Kccles. a prominent financier of that city and president of the OreRon Lumber Com pany and the Mount Hood Railroad Company, has been In this city enxased. It la understood. In maklna an investt-a-atlon of the f0.00S Issue of bonds Hood River Is to sell to Install a munic ipal water system. Recent action on th. part of Uhlan St Companv. of Chicago, who made the sucresful bid at the advertised sals of the bonds, leads to the conclusion that the bonds may be rejected by that com pany. t hlsn ft Company have asked for an extension of time to make sn Inveettira tlon of th. Ieal history of th. Issue. Morris Bros, of Portland, have acquired a half-Interest In the bid and hav. also asked for mors time. The Council baa granted a 12-day extension. Whatever may be the outcome of the New fork attorneys sctlon. the Coun cil Is going; ahead with Ita plans for tha construction of tbs water system, re lying; on the assurance that tha bonds will be taken by the Utah capitalist If rejected by Uhlan Company and Mor ris Bros. Dredger I niplojo nit by Train. Joseph Lelthelser. of 801 Nlcolal street, who Is employed on a river dredger, lies at SL Vincent-. Hospital at the point of death. His windpipe has been partly severed, his throat be ing; cut from ear to ear. and his bead and body being- bruised by being; run Into by a train Just north of the North Paclflo Lumber Company's plant. In North Portland. Although Lelthelser was Injured about midnight Tuesday OOTOGEXARIAH PIOXEER OF a PHILOMATH DIES AT 4 OLD UOJIS THERE. i V ! P v V-r. t f t A L Karri. P. Xewtea. PHILOMATIT. Or.. ' May 31. (Special. Norrls P. Newton. 31 years old. an Oregon pioneer of 1S4S. died at bis borne here Isst Thursday. Mr. Newton wag bom In Lick ing County. Ohio. April 13. 1830. and crossed the plains with bla parents In 141. After a short stay In Iowa he settled In Benton County, which was his home con tinuously. He married Justine Knott s. September 3. 1853. She aid sis children survive him. The children are: Mrs. Cyn thia E. Hlnkle. Ablthar Newton and Walter H. Newton, of Philo math: Harvey C Newton and Ernest P. Newton, of South Bend, Wash.: Mrs. Laura Haines, of Forest Grove, Or. night, a patrolman sent to Investigate vias unable to locate hla body after several hours' search. Clerks going to work at t o'clock yesterday morning saw th. body and notified the pollcw. patrolman West was sent out and tin mediately called the Red Cross ambu lance. In which the Injured man was taken to tbe hospital VARSITY'S AIM BIG Municipal League of Eugene Is University's Host. WEST PROMISES TO AID President Campbell, Responding to Tout, TTrgea Co-operation W"4th O. A. C Each Institution Has Scope of Its Own. EUCjrNE. Or. May tU (8pelal Plans for th. ultima I froatneM of tb. Btat. UnlTltr. eo-operatlon betwi tb. Stat. UnlTeralty and th. Agricul tural Coll.c. th. baat m.n of (am ine th. ur ' of th. taxpayer of th. tat. an4 olaeuailon of th. Oreroa - FIRST TO COMPLETE YEAH COURSE. HIGH- tern In Its relation to higher education were the principal topics at ths banquet given last night by the Municipal Leag-ue. of Eugene. In the Interest of the University of Oregon. The speakers who responded to toasts were: Governor West. Judge L. T. Har ris. Allen H. Eaton, a H. Krlendly, re gent; President P. L. Campbell and Judge K. O. Potter. Speaking- of the future of the State University, Governor West said that he had been requested to make an appli cation to Mrs. E. II. Harrlman to locate in Oregon the great university she is planning to establish as a memorial to her departed husband. Ho said that he replied that the Statd of Oregon does not need any help to establish a great University of her own at Eugene, for she Is far from being poverty stricken. Governor West said that It Is the duty of a stste Institution to play close to the people, for with tbetn rest, the question or lis advancement. He said that the fact that some men have signed peti tions to refer ths University sppropria tlon Is not the fault of the Oregon sys tem, but Is due to misunderstanding of what the University stands for. In conclusion, he advised the alumni and the regents to convince the people that the University Is reslly needed, snd added that he would always be found ready to help them. Referring to the rumors of a plan to move the Btste University from Its present location. President Campbell ' " ... "I take It that this movement Is sim ply tho groping of the people for the fulfillment of the Ideal of a great uni versity, where education In the broad est sense may be obtained." He advocated the support of the state educational Institutions by a tnlllage tax, saying that a tax of half a mill on the present valuation would produce a revenue of 3400.000. To talk of consolidating the State University and the Oregon Agricultural College there Is grave objection." said President Campbell. "Both Institutions have been In existence for years, and In the rolnda of the hundreds of graduates who have gone out from their doors, there Is a deep devotion to location, and the removal of either Institution would be met by serious objection. "Removal of both to one campus would not solve the principal problem that of the relative Importance of each. In those states where the two Institutions are on the same campus, there Is a marked tendency to segregation, the In . ....I In nn nna side, and the UU.lli.a ."." art departments on the other. Each wants to liana uui ma jwmj 1 1- " - ' exlxtence. "These two Institutions of Oregon are not far apart. The purpose of one is to teach how to secure the greatest re turns from the state's resources: the other to bring about the highest de velopment of the highest type of gov ernment the world hss known." STATE LICENSES 2303 WASHINGTON'S LIQUOR. REVE NUE FROM THEM $57,575. King County Heads List With 598, Spokane Next With Sl $55 Paid Yearly for Grants. OLTMPIA Wash.. May 3L tSpecial.) According- to figures compiled by the State Tax Commission, there are now 3303 state liquor licenses In force In Washington, representing 157.57 paid Into the state treasury. Out of thia total SVC licenses are In King County. King County alone pays more than one fourth, or 14.900 of the liquor money, the state collecting 3S5 a year for every license. This is in addition to th. 10 per cent of all license fees collected by the various cities, towils and counties. In Spokane County 313 licenses are In force, or more than twice as many as la Pierce County, where there are only 1S7. Spokane pays 37375, while Pierce pays $3926. Every county in the stat. Is repre sented In the list, although Inland County has fc,ut one -license In force: &an Juan haa 3. Columbia . Asotin 7. Skamania S and Wahkiakum . Che balla. which has a Urge logging bnsl nes. boiH. 134 licenses. Snonomlsh has 133 and Whatcom nag 82. The licenses AMISE'U:TS. HEILIG rtMaea: Mala 1 aa THEATER 7th and Taylor rtMaea: Mala 1 aad A SOTHERN MARLOWE Tontrht o'clock ... -THK MEKCHAXT OK VEMCE." Tomorrow Blht. "Tweifth Nl.sbt : 6t urd.r mitlnx, "A Tou Llk. It": t-atnrday miht. Hamlet." Ourtn rWl at b na o'clock. PrlcM, both vnln and muo: Kntlr. lower floor 2: balcony, tint 5 rowa tl SO. next rows 1. followms row IOC last S rows 50c Eillr. gallery 50c 6 EAT SALE TOMORROW HEILIG THEATER MCHTS BEGINr0 MOKBAT. jnfR S Special Price Matlneee Wedneaday and Saturday Parld Wiac Preeente Ros. Festival Atuaclluo -Hie- LILY SiSCE O'NEIL CHARLES CARTWBIGHT Famous Belasco Company . Krenlnes: Lower floor 2. 1.B?: balcony. S rows II SO. rows i. ros .Sc rows lAtc. Enur. gallery 60c Both luatlneea 9 1.50. 1. 7 fie, 60c Sic. 25c Seats Now Selling AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S FOR MARY GARDEN And her assisting artists ARMORY Saturday Evening JUNE 3 8:15. Prices, both floors and balcony, $ 1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. R A K R R Main g and A S3 SO. JJlVLlU Ciee.I-B.her.Mgr Tonlgbt- II week Mat. Wed. and bau The eminent actor JOHN rALNPOLIS, supported by the Baker Theater Company In -SIKOSliHEART" As olayed by Robert Edeson. Greatest of coliece plara. Special summer prices Sc 50c. Matinees Sfic all seats. Next week "The Oreat Plvlde." F.lectlnn Returns Monday Night. Jf ACI S. A 100 MAxrxKs arvKnvr sat 15-25-50 NIGHTS 15-25-50-75. Monday. May IS. Joseph Hart's "A Nlgbt In a Tlirkl.n Bath." J-arrel Taylor Co. Belle Ada.r; Murray and Lane; Narow Brothers: James H. Cnlleni Okura Japs, livening prices 16c. tie. 50c and ."e. Ually ; M.I lore lie. tic, Mc Holiday Matinees Night Prices. - Caen nailed fsndevtlle. All this week Extra The Oberita Sisters, nmosense. de Paris Extraordinarie; Brooks and tarllale: l.lovd and Whllehonse: The Four Black Diamonds: The Newmans, Neary aad Miller? Pamagescope. Popular prices. Mat. Daily. :30, T:30, :00 GRAND Week of May 29 Road Show Ko. 0 Th World's Moit Eccentric and Tm l4rm mental Maestro GKNNAKO AM) HIS Bart mud CUrk Is Vtrr The Ellison Phenomena Graham and KandaJl GONUOLJJfcK BA.NU Qran da scope Mat Ice Terr day. S:S0 any seat, lc Evening- performances at 7:30 and 9:15; balcony. 16c; lower floor. 25c: box seats. 60c. BUNGALOW or'lJJaker. Mgr. Mala 117 and A 434. Matinee every dev. 2:45. Two evening per formances. 7:45. :15. The popular LYRIC Mt'PlCAL COMEDY I'O.. In "THK HAKVARU PROFESSORS. Nothing but laughter and mualc. New songs, chorunea. costume All the favorites: West snd Vack. Jean. Fletcher and the others. Prices, IS 25c slats.. 20c Chorus Girls Contest Friday Night. BASEBALL RECRBATIOX PARK, Cor. Vausha and Twenty-fourth St a. OAKLAND PORTLAND May SO, SI, June 1, 2, 3, 4. Games Be I. Weekd.ya at StOO P. M. S.adaya 2:30 P. M. L.iDIES' DAT FRIDAY Boys Under 1! Free to Bleachers. Wednesday. 7i.lTX:&?r?A? JUNE 5 AND 6 ITS CIRCUS ALL CIRCUS lOOACTS IN iOO MINUTES MOST MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTION INCOMPARABLE NOVELTIES PRICES CUT IN HALF OIL CENTS TO SEE BIG. CD SHOW IN ITS ENTIRETY SEE PARADE BE PERSUADED Advance Seat gale at Wierman. Clay Co.' OAKS PARK S Philip Pels. Russian Bandmaster and Di rector Oaks Park Band, In Free Open-Air Concerts. Augmented by Special Folelsts and Grand Opera Quartet of Uetropolltan Opera Company. New York; Hardy Hero Niagara Falls: The Oetrlch Farm; Auditorium Nor ton's Musical Comedy company. Admission. 10 cents: Children, 3 cents; ITnder six Yeara, a-r.. Tske I'wr. ylrnt aid Alder Streets. In Whatcom will be reduced gTeatly, as a larfre party of that county has become "dry." The licenses are tor a year and no refund is allowed if a county goes "dry." The licenses are for a year and no refund is allowed if a county sroes "dry." In Whatcom, Su mas, a little border town. Is the only -wet" community in the -county. Drug stores and other places having Federal licenses also have to have state li censes. Fruit Pest Crusade Begins. OREGOV AGRICULTURAL COLr LF.GE, Corvallis. Or, Msy SI. (Spe cial.) The campaign for the eradica tion of crop pests In Oregon hss com menced and will be in full force by July 1. said Dean A. B. Cordley today. College experts have made several pre liminary trips about the state and Dean Cordley will visit Eugene this week to make arrangements to establish head quarters there. Professor H. F. Wilson will spend tbs latter part of the week . w V THEATER 1 II Beer Satisfies uMgr " you ever not"e at man jillP feferT wto drinks it is never quite satisfied witk lfVp ' kFsl!r any oter brew? 9Jp mm&Wi BlueRibbon fji :' IL Tte Beer of Quality ' MM 1 If " so distinctive -so satisfying so delicious Jjjjp 0'0Mk it appeals to people who select their beer gffM TOT&a as they do their food and clothes jiW lH 181 t0 6at"y themselves. ' j& ' i ' sal ssasssissasssss wMmmmmmmmm i ssssssss..amssasssa-ssasssssMSAxxM .... st Independence and Salem Investlgat- J crops of this vicinity. It has been de ing diseases reported to have been cided to have headquarters at Port making ravages on tie hop and Iruit 1 land. Salem and Eugene, By. July. 1 To the Home Furnishers of Portland and Vicinity. A Reminder That there remains but Twenty-Six Days of our Closing Out Sale That Never Again may such opportunities be presented to buy dependable merchandise at Such Notable Savings Just about two months ago we announced this Great Event, and that we would retire from business in Po land on July First. During this time Thousands of Homef urnishers Have taken advantage of the offerings of this Great Sale. Remarkable has been the selling, and far be yond, our expectations. And yet there still remains thousands of dollars' worth of . Desirable Merchandise Yet to be disposed of. During the two months of this sale the stocks have been kept complete by new goods coming in that were purchased during the early part of the year for Spring business, and by surplus stocks, etc. And now thousands are taking advantage of The Final Offerings Every article Must Be Disposed Of in the remaining Twenty-Six Days every .department is making the final effort for Absolute Clearance of Stock by this time. The Price Reductions In every instance are noteworthy; nf some instances Closing-Out Prices are now One-Half, and even One Third, of Original Prices. It's now that you should anticipate your needs Now that you should Take Advantage Today! To!! & Gibbs, inc. MORRISON, AT SEVENTH STORE OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK six men will be in the field making in-j vestlgations of fruit pests of every de- . ; scrip tion, It-i'l i n n