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TIIE OUZCON DAILY JC ..'..j.iLd.iS.Jfvp Reason For It ...J LAu6 IillUlU When Portland -Citizens Show . !..r'pa!. Teacher and Par cr.tCay Pupils Should Have' More of These tne LYCnOUMDSAROOO SMALL IN THIS CITY ".'.'Oman's Club Has Started In teresting Discussion of Ques tion Important' to Youth, ' Principal and teachers . and , parent or pupils have expressed hearty approval of the movement for mora fresh aloud playgrounds for publio school children in Portland, started by the educational do- i rsrtroent of the Portland Woman a cluo. .'ililrty-three. letters were sent out auk line for opinions oa the question, and 17 'replies have been received. ; All the principals who responded -ex- pressed hearty approval of 'outdoor- re cess under proper conditions. The opin ions generally were that where the. play pars was limited, aa in many of the largest schools of th city, outdoor eXer- Seises were nraotlcaliy impossible. ' in regard to the question of , the slse of the nlaycround, . only one principal who replied had anxmnde:ufflcsnUy large to accommodate all his pupils at play. ' It we "stated that from ona to two sc,res of ground was: needed' by the ' various schools 01 uia cut. aii I that free play supervised by teachers (was better, where recesses were so short. than rearular sramea. ' " One principal of the 17 did not bellere tin gardens. All -stated that wimoux mnch more around It would oe iropos aibla to have gardens located on the tchool around. - Concerning school srmiifwls. . nrlnclnal said:' "There IS most urgent neea -in or acbools for n opportunity for seir-s presaion of the child. The present courses of study are so planned that there Is almost no opportunity for-the play of the child's creative activity. The basic material part of his education is isrkins-. In the olden times mis oasis was formed by the activity of" the child In his home. Ha was not simply a con sumer; he was a producer as. well, and niaved an lmooAant part In the economy of thehomei Social conditions have so changed that this important tacior la lost, and should be supplied in so far as possible by the course or, stuay. Any .attempts in this direction are worthy, of encouragement." -. . The members of the "Committee feel greatly encouraged In their work by the reports they hava received. Ia an In 'tervlear one niember" stated: . - - - wish to say that the replies show that the teachers are generally well in formed and abreast or the times in ecu rational matters, and -that -they, are Motng the best possible tinder the cir cumstances, and look forward to a time when playgrounds' and flower gardens will be provided, not only in connection ) with the schools, but throughout ths city, to be used by our little ones after school and during the vacation. -At present the committee will To- mmmend no radical change, but when one Is recommended it will be gratifying to feel that teachers and patrons may work, together' harmoniously, -believing that what benefits one benefits all and that Ihe education which omits ptay Is not a thorough one.", r 'There can be no Just reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures of 'an aching back, the an Coyance of -urinary disorders, the dan gers or aiaoetes or any aianey ins. when relief is so near at hand and the moat positive proof given that they can be cured.,1 Head what Portland olti sen -say a: r . - '-, Mrs. ' John 'Bha waiter, wife of John Shewalter, retired farmer, of tOi Kaat High ' street, say a: "I recommend Down's Kidney Pills to any ' one and have done so whenever the opportunity has ., presented itself. While I have had- some . kidney complaint 'the most of my trouble was located, in the small of my back directly over my kidneys. Oftentimes I would have attacks of dls- slness and when stooping a blur would corns -before my eyes, learning of Doan'S Kidney Pills through an, adver tisement I procured a box., .Since using them' the backache has disappeared and the -spells ' of dlsslness have entirely left me. . '. . .' .. . .. - , . . . For sale by all dealers. Price It rents. - Foster-Mllburn Co Buffalo. N. T- sole agents for the United States. Remember the nam "DO AN' S an d take no other. ' HIDE COUNT nOOD Pleasing Feature of Portland's Landscape Destroyed by. V . nous Advertising Devices. .V4. WHEELWRIGHT PROTESTS TO STREET COMMITTEE 'erimits to Obstruct View; Must Be Had From City Couiv ':T7 :.'" cil Hereafter. ; V "There will be so many banners on Washington street that you won't be able to see Mount Hood when-' you- look down the street," declared President "W. D. -Wheel Wright. pfjhe chamber of com merce, who appeared before the street committee of the - council to protest against the granting of permits for mer cantile banners in ths business districts. "This banner "business la increasing to auteh an extent thatlt t becoming a The license department has been Is suing licenses for ' mercantile banners on payment of fee of IZ a week, .and merchants have- not had- to go through the formality of getting permits from theelty council. City Attorney McNary stated that this .was not in accordance ""Hwtth the ordinances, but that a permit sreuld .-first have to be Issued- by . the 'council. .' :l: ' , : An ordinance prohibiting wood sawing machines from operating on any hard surface pavement was recommended to the council for passage. It was argued that the accumulation of dust from wood saws had become a nuisance in the business districts and caused the street- cleaning department iinnneceasary labor. Second street from Morrison to Glisan street will be Improved with bltullthle pavement.: After several wee its or dis cussion whether stone blocks or. bltu lithlc pavement would be laid, the stone- block adherents withdrew their petition and-left the-field clear. The petition presented i yesterday represented over half , the property on the street. . -XBua.-JMaJaxkey. representing the COUNTRY HAS MALE ..CASTE,' SAYS DR. WISE - .... The moment' you begin to speak, of the common people, democracy cesses and -the nation merges Into ths outer crust' of autocracy." was the keynote of an address on the subject, 'Caste and Class in America," delivered , at the Temple Beth Israel last nlghteby Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise. Dr. Wise told of the history of class and caste and sounded , a warning against the smothering of the democracy under , the distinctions of wealth, culture- ana - position. If the plans of the military and naval leaders , ftwUiil, hfMld, there 'wqnM -he a mill Vnr vai caste in tnia country aai TrinldadAaiblt company.-! -there, is injennanjr ana- Austria. rTaa,ln-t ths specifications calling for the ready, this country has the male caste. the women are treated aa menials. The present day desire to limit suffrage was an evidence' of caste tendency,-ss was - also the dpsh-e of, the avaricious man that the" child of the miner should be '(educated as a miner and the children of he toller should be taught to work in the sweatshops. All tended to tile up- building of. caste. .Dr. Wise said the ure of caste was the perpetuation of a rue spirit of philanthropy and the . re- . "vlvsl of the tree solrlt of democracy. Dr. .Wise announced that during hfk (absence his pulpit would be filled by .. . He v Roland IX Grant ana Rabbi Bloch, 'The former will speak on May ( ofl "What Israel Most Needs" and the !t "Won" the" PHdsy-folloWIlif 'SBTTM . . Spirit of the Days of Old. ' aaarxara.. Rev. F. B. Meyer will address a mass i meeting of women at the White Temple tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, M(m Ponder IS UniFORHLY GOOD Bocoo the Jargaet and best facilities la . .ihacoaatry ap1ajhsmganfar4areta-ia ' avoid variation in materials and la the pro cess of manufacture,. ' -: :-'. -. d::nr.aft for 25 csnf $ T1.2 Feed That Dees Good Ths Cod lUvsr oil Bmulslon -Par Bxcel 1-we" for Ooeaa, .Qotda, -- t I resU Ta e,-rtp, ' aore Vhrosa aad J ejra,. Cess a. Faewmoaia, Ooaawatp ea sod . all" Pulmonary Diseases. All lrurlsU. two alses. M and 11. . . . Trial Dottle Free by Mair- ko ail sending iiama and" address te " :r -J.-,loi Co., S3 Pine SU,New York Warren's bltulithio pavement and. asked that they be wordrd so aa to allow com petitive bidding. "If you persist In letting this Contract without. allowing competitive bidding, said Mr. Malarkey, "this matter will be taken Into the- courts' and ths improve ment will be stopped. ' . ' The committee asked for the opinion of .City Attorney McNary on the legality of the proceedings, and he replied "I have 'considerable regard for Mr. Malarkey. and want to see him earn his fee from but client, but I must say tnat there can be no question as to .the light of ths council to designate a certain sort of pavement for - street improvement The proceedings will be legal.' . As the majority of. the property -own ers on the street desired the bltullthlc Improvement, . the council decided U grant the petition. . '. BEAUTIFUL BABIES - WIN VALUABLE PRIZES '. M ' . Mayor. Williams was leading all. com petitors In the Elks county fair Voting contest for ths most popular candidate last night, Glafke was second and Mer rill third. The vote stood: Williams 1S,' Glafke 101, Merrill 17, Cameron SO, A. N. Wills to, Oustave . Anderson 5. Kraemer 12, : McDevltt II, Manley 4, Heppner JS. . -.---;;,- For the "most popular' Elk. ' tne- Tots stood: Jackson S(. Moors ' 113.. Rand 1. Hippie 1, Btrooel 11. McDonell S, Whiting it, Upton 14.. Dr. J. A. Stewart 7, Wonder 86, Dlckerson IS. i For the most popular traveling man: Frrell HI Kins S. Mason IS. Lauer- man 4. Taylor t: Parkhurst 1. Levy 10, Cooper 14, Beaves 10.- r - ' , It was ladles' night, -and the Armory was: crowded with them as they in- the Jjjg.anQelected articles that pleased- tholc.fancy . - This afternoon tne oaoy snow -was held" with - prises for all babies on ex hibition, and very valuable prises for the -prettiest. . ' This evening,, the hundreds of articles left unsold are to be . auctioned at any price thef vwiU. brjng.- Several thous and dollttfijrorth of goods remain on hand erifl-Xhe people' who attend tonight will find -some rare bargains. Especially- in tbe;feacyr work booth are seme laces that are Trained very highly. "v-Vr'-uxiOZOTTS stBBTXOaS. - f:'-. Dr. Meyer ' wilt preach . la Grace ' Methodist church tomorrow . st 10:20 o'clock. At the T. M. C. A. Dr. Clarence 4 j rue wuaon or urace cnurcn is to preach to- the union preachers' meeting on Monday morning at 10:10 o'clock by request on "The. Christian Doctrine of BIO. . , . ' i ..,:,'. OklMrsa like Piss's Om. tf . i J4 tlirtr-esesfcs-gSe, , " wef ansa bsuav oamMA ', ' Allen Lewis' Best Brand. 0. -',f.';; -.v .'-.-..,. .-. . u . '. : ' i -.i..-.--. ;' -:.: '-,-, ,. -,, ' ., ' . ., . - - .-V- "." '" ; ' ' .-'v.':.-' ' - ".'.-.'-., v.- : -.- - - f f'. .; - s u 1 v V i ,,-.'-1.'... .ft ' '--... -v ' ', -.I..---- --j .',.'- v . f ,-v .. , 'V - , ;'1 ( . Jt' ,t.i . I ; sssssssssssssssissS.SSSSSSBSBSBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSBBBBWSBBaaBaSBBSaB ' .i A:'--;? ' Read Conditions, Send m Nomination Dlauli, ind GetVto Work at On ). .;. ..V V,., '.('';,. M--' ';.-,- , . ,.. -'-'r : -. V -.'. -. j -. ' j' --. '-. . . ' i . ' ; , ' f .-.'!-, - ' , -. ... ... V-. . -. ''. ',::-' -t. '-7-; '-.-... " r.V. .', i ' ' - ,J 1 -;. ., v-".,;. v ' v. '..-1 i j -.- - . 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FOLLOWS: ':,:; '.x;; . . ' '.-: OUCrOaT, : j;""--. Baker county . .'. .'. . .". . J . , Benton and Lincoln counties.. Clackamas county ....... .'...i Cods and. Curry counties..'.,.. .Columbia and Clatsop counties. X .Douglas eounty ...... :. ,..... Grant, ; Barney and ' Malheur V counties ..,.'.........t.....'l Josephineand Jackson counties 1 -Klamath andTLake lountlti.... 1 'Lane dounty X Linn eoun.ty ................. 1 Marion county 1 t-.-; OBaaov. -'-'- Morrow. Gilliam and .Wheeler counties ......'.,.......;... Umatilla county ...... TJnloa and 'Wallowa counties..; Wasco, . Sherman and ; Crook : counties .,.... . .... . . . . . Washington ' ' ana Tillamook counties iTamhinjandJollt counties...... 1 Eastern ; Washington Western - Washington 1 Conditions of Wo Journal's Lewis and Clarlt Contest t.-The "bssis 'n: which" r red it To-- vot'esf win .he riven is tor every 10 cents paid In advance for new or old subscriptions t ; . the Dally and Sunday. Dally. Sunday , -or ' Semi-Weekly r editions of THE JOURNAL, V . . ' . . i ' a. ' Any person residing in any of the designated loeallHes ' can - enter the contest at any time prior to June 10, 106. provided their nomination is properly Indorsed by two well-known cittgens of their -district.'; '- ; - . .,,':. -. .- v . '.V r.A- . ! ' X " Every person who enters .this 'contest must be properly noral- . . nated on blank printed in tbls -paper,' before votes, will be counted. . A nomination blink can be sent In Iby any one who desires to i nomlnste a person, provided the person Is properly Indorsed by two ' ' well-known cltlsens of the coanty In which they. live. , . ; y , . V' : 4. 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Ore.- gon, t where votes will be credited. -The paper- will . be dflllvered through the mail or by agents,, as requested by the subscriber. ti "ifcssWt NOMINATING BLANK The Journal's Lewis and Clark Contest .v'.;."'-v ft - Ona of these blanks must be sent to THE JOURNAL for 1 ,' each candidate befcjre vote will be counted. The names of all v - candidate will be!, pnbliahed and only one of these blanks need ' be sent in for a candidate, r- 1 ,' :?: v..-. " ''-.I hereby P10 Jn nointion''.,''.;.5"v;.''-:..- ' '--:' ' (Name)' ............. .........t.,,..'i.,..... ...a...... ' of ........ .i.i.. ,...... (postoifice) as the most popular, . :-- t f-, J. . ; !i. .. , ,, person us. ..,.,.. ..v c.', ... , ... i, county. Nominated by..;.....:..-f .1 ; .Vt .'i Vv; ..-1 . ; - IndorseJ bx . 4 -.. ., J .k .v . , V.., .;. ' :.ts.'v:'--''.;-'.,'--',;--v).'- ":-v '-j-".--'v,-. ' -;,Vri' V Occupation ....,., . . , .',i-i. , , . ; ' ....4, :..........,. ' Occupation . .". .'. .V.;. . . . ..'.;.'". .i . '.t '. '. ''. ;,J ' . .. . . -rl... ' 'Vr-- . ,-!.-. " Date.......;. ...;............, 1905. ' ;Addressiall:lettcrs pertaiiiia diiu ociiuL rtiiiiuxiiiiifiiiuns ana suDsenpuons, to v ; v