'' H rir. .: ;' r :-: - - - :" - THS : OggGOM ' DAILY ' JdURNAU' PORTIND.' TUESDAY EVENING' .JUNE-lS3.:.i:':ir--.-: ' 1 7 - SWALLOWS RQ 7' CORRECT ' H Every Dollar ' h"--: .4 KSfe-- q s- ; W - j r- Credit - Acxommodations ; we cx- : J 7 - ' ' ' J t - j I 1 : s o- o 1 - ar -' 1 1 , -v. ' .- -,. . , i f '1 It 4-i a, . . " i U . i I ... J I ---g : - - '':J-- ...v -. ..-rr, . - I;; V T , Little Black Spots unoef,itvet o ine uovemraem sunuuig snow ub uuu uum uvu,v-i ..... . . .'...-.:t '- patrons to pay . at the small pay ments of $1.00 a week are abso lutely FREE. .No charge nor- t interest whatever. i.' 'v. - V 4 - Tr Select yonrDms or Outing Suit, Fancy Vest, Hat r ani Shoes Now. , ''r-Tr'tfTT Store Whei Your " , u : :--;--'-Credit IsCood. - U Hi ir ii ii i in : """'THello. Cntrkl, eonnict'nf with thit" datMtabl Mrs. Hlsnnyar. wno uvm nxt th northweat corner ana i -f i wy talking about lr neighbor. I hoc ah lan't at home," aald Mrs. 8 wallow took 4ow th I ol ver of her party Una. which i a part of tha aerial eervica that haa oeen m atalled under tha eaves of tha Govern ment building; at tha xpoalUon (rounds.. i- - "Hello, dear, is uia youi -- i m flad, for I was afraid you mlrhv te ut salllna; this afternoon. I've Just heard -. such ood news tha custodian Isn't colna to tear down our homes after all I believe It was simply newa- paper talk In tha first place, ana aon i believe the government ever had any serious Intention of taking; -official no tice of uav IIIGHSCHOOLPLANS AT LAST ACCEPTED Architect Jones' Chosen In Com "' - petition With Those of Good-"; rich and Huffman. THREE-STORY BRICK t AND STONE TRIMMINGS Building Costing One 'Hundred Thousand Will Be Erected -When Site Is Chosen.j nr tha nronnud Mat aide Hlab school wero accepted by tha city board . of school directors - yesterday afternoon. Tha other competitors were Captain W. 1- Vi Goodrich and J. P. Huffman. - . Tha plans are for a three-story brick structure with stone trimming, 174 by - It feet in dimensions, with a large basement the estlmated-eoat-owhl"n a tlWMMiv ThTeatures of tha bulld- tag are Its large corridors, high ceilings, spacious classrooms and excellent Ught- Ing and ventilating facilities. An Im mense assembly hall il by l feet -' tenda from the ground fjoor'to the "-celling; light la had from an Immense skylight by 4 feet In tha roof. A gallery- extends around three sides of the assembly hall, whleh will have a ' seating capacity of 1.600. The audi torium Is In tha nature of a court aet In the center of the main building. Around , ; It are corrldora ranging from 14 to It feet wide, while tha classrooma and of "T f lcee on the first and second floor are ranged around the four sides of tha court and open Into tha oorrldors. On the first floor are 11 large class rooms with a seating eapaolty of 0 to 100 students each. On tha second -floor are 11 additional classrooms, a princi pal's room and two teachers' rooms. A chemical laboratory it by C4 feet, an art room to by 64 feet and two large literary society, rooms for students are located on tha third floor, and In add! t Ion to theaa are several, large rooms which may be converted Into either lab- oratorlea on classrooma Each floor is supplied with the necessary cloak and slorerooma and' lavatories. 1 1 1 Ia-tba-feasementis a-large room for manual training and a physical Ubora tory, lunch .rooms, boys' and girls' rest rooms, snd a large room in which will be the heating apparatus and . other space which may be used as a gymna sium. All tha classrooms are so arranged that they hav an abundance of light and tha corridors have numerous opea lngs for light and ventilation. The site selected for the new High school is the block adjoining tha Haw thorn school, but there has been oon- -Ttinirni-JJflBH lahlf aMaallr. of seoupleg tn itnclia tpibTfeewirrtmi " i .... . iir!AL I Unpulisnea Aavenxure. im : " "Band ; of Indians., "... , in soma other locality.! In, order to pre serve the vacant lot at tha Hawthorne school as a playground. As soon as the location question is decided the contract for the building will be let. 1 'waHmsaHaMawMaaBasjaaHa-' Enters the Newspaper-Rat N.- lTUhafer, who for mora than a year has been . business and advertls Ing manager of the Chicago Clothing Co., resigned his position on Aha first, and has taken the management of tha advertising department of tb Peutsch Zeltung, a weekly German publication, Mr. Bhafer's success ss a maker of pub licity la well known from the Atlantic to the Pacific where he has handled the advertising of large eonoerns. His abll Ity along this line- hss been demon strated -on many occaalona during the four years tie naa resiaea in jrorxiana He -knows how to do good advertising and no doubt will mag a auooeaa oi his new undertaking., JgBT Bl 1.JI. .al LJI aa a JPBV-W , I JJaaff Fmiilna. Turning Ormy NO REST, no sleep. Itch. Itch. Itch, scratching: until tha tender skis initio kw 11AUriM4 SikAP A 1..MA ' AC.lttu , ln.i.Dtlf anMa aancrug, kill geraM, .top kaur tailing. BMBua growth f ttalrk, loatrona k'l t tha rick eolor anS feeaaty at yoata. Cas - Blrsalt arttk alaraaa soap, It K000B Yarn looking Young - Lre SO. IkatOa aVacvMa. Yak satbtaa , wluVmt Pklla Ba 8pcUUles C. algoatara. Frt- Sssp Offer c&&nt'&& Riga tUS, taka fn anf of follsiring dratglits a4 tM 0e. bnttl Blrllk aa4 Hxs. eaka H.rflna BI4. far ete. ihl a4v. . Medlratr snap, fcoth tat aoc.; tagalar price 7M. r arat br Phlkt Urn? Co., Newark, M. i., pro- as sot alvea br rariit wltaoat tkls aUn saiv. fad Me. tor Ualraaalta. rsi.i...........................,...',....a A4dr becomes Inflamed, aor and bladln. HarfinaCoap 1IM by Sklokealtk Traatnant will 0 luff .ring uitla oua uunaac r".r Mault tn mbdI. onta. Moitltl may BarAna baa so offlial tar ekaSng, Irrltv tlon. Yrnptloaa, aanornir. tnia aair, acaia saaa, kl'illctl. aatlaeptle. saodorUIng, (raaranj, . "A Brtath f Pins Balaam In every ttttf . I.m lf Mkaa: eakaa Sflc.r erentata. Ratuaa oubatitata. X soap is BMdlcaUd UK Harona. - Mannfaptored by fhtlo tTi ajwrlaltle fb.. Kawark. N. J... Tak sotkiog aruaoal tbia aisnaiaivoa rM , ' Siua wrapper: WooeUH, CUrke Co, jrrtk aaa VaaUagrtom enreeta. Ana'com "to" thlnkrf IV it would be rather petty thing for a big gov ernment to do to . go to war against this colony that, never did taka any Intafekt In that aort of thmavo-wouldntl Have mora -right In the building than rfi-i- , . " . I we' have." said'. Assistant Custodian Springer, "and It looks eruel to-destroy the nests that they built with such, oar After thinking the matter over, gov ernment officials have decided that It Is a rather InalKBlficant occupation, so the swallows will be permitted to keep their - homes " under' the eaves - of the great - structure on th peninsula. Myriads of mud nests hav been built and ar one of -th moat Interesting f eaturea ; of ' tha fair. "- Hundreds -of visitors paus-dally in their wander ings and watch the queer antics of th Inhabitants of th aerial colony. Frequent . efforts hav been made-to dislodge them, but without . success. Th nests have been rebuilt1 as fast as they were, destroyed mnttl ' th officials hav decided to ceas further , f forts, for a time, at leaat. "They aotvauy seem to tninx - may and labor. Wa have tried a number of time to get rid of them, but they Vj ways com back, so w hav decided to Hot them stay for -a tlma" . . - Bo' bold bav th swallows ' becora that 'they hav . plaaUrad tha ntlr aouth end of the building with nests snd both additions to the building hava been covered for several weeks. , During th day-th air is filled with darting, speeding swallows that i hav , made a feeding ground of the apace between th building and tha lake, . : -' PROUD TO ACT AS: OWN SANDWICH HAN F.M." Splawn Comes to fair -Wearing Land for Sale ; '"TTZ'. , Sign. ;. ' 2i POLITICAL KINGS : LOSL DOMINION LOOKS NEW TO MANY OF - E OTHER VISITORS m - 3--ai-i-'t i. otrana-a Vic plhnd on th coat of T. M. Bpiawn, i '.ZT 7 J ,1 : i 7.r.xalv IorcM gauieraw in neipiea wn- tl years of age,, who -visited we lair v..i.rdRV and today. Mr. ppiawn nas been a resident of yie, ani ... a a. mm rountv. Washington, ror ns pi vaara. and was on f th eany pionaera of OrtgonirHr crossed th plains with an ox team in 1852 "Of. course I hav land for sal, ana that's why war this. slgn'haald. '1 hav a whol-setln of lanflr-so acres. In Klickitat county.-where I hava lived for 14 years.- Three years ago my wlf died, and my sevn children nave ii irt hnma. So I hav flee idea to sen Lsnd In order "to let peopl know that I Hav tana iur au a wvm - .B.M -r-Mr. Snlawn is a veteran of th Bogus river Indian wara When he cam to Oregon h settled in Lane county; from thr he moved to Polk county, and thenc ' to Klickitat county, Washing ton. .. r ' - I "Wh.n thov ware nrenarlna the hlg tory of th Hogue river wars mey wrote to me for whatever experiences I oould remember.", he said.- "I sent them an xperienc I had with our colonel and with a band of Indiana that aever . printed. jidDr4--sBillnry de- aama-ts b nrlnted. for Tr is a matter of history in which very survivor of tha wars will be interested. '"Colonel Klsy was in command of our regiment, -and Captain Nowland commanded my company. One Colonel Kelmy left me by myself surrounded by to or 40 red. devils, and It was the experience of my life In getting away. It was that experience that th official history of the war did not publish.' Colonel Kelsey had about 76 troops that he marched down a pteep cliff neaf Rogu.rlvr. On th other aid of th cllfr suddenly appeared a large num ber of Indiana? . They yelled fleroely at us, swearing and cursing and daring us to coma across. "Wa fired at th Indians for a time snd they returned th flre -until Colonel Kelsey finally ordered four oi us to re main ther ' whll h ' tookr th ' other troop back-and brought retnforce- ments. "I lay down ' in th brush, , thinking th other three-would do likewise. Ft nally the Indians saw ma and -cam across th ravin. -' Seeing m alone they thought f wa wounded and couldn't get away. I looked about for th other thre men, but couldn't find, them, any- wher. .-' .. .... .. .,..:. .. . i.... . , , ' .."Th Indians set up a horrible yell as they surrounded- me, o I 'ducked' Into th brush again and hid ther until maxk. As soon aa night fell I mad a dash for It and ran the race of my llfei I ran across country that ordinarily a man could not hav walked across." MISSOURI TO HAVE AN EXHIBIT OF FINE ARTS - Missouri will hava an exhibit of fins arts at th Lewis and Clark exposition under-th " auspices of th 8t Louis Artists guild. For this purpoa a large gallery -betn; ' erected In. the Tear oi the Missouri state building. Th gallery win b ready lor occupancy-by the end of the -week. Oeorg Julian Zolnay, ' pratdnt of th guild, who " has '. been placed in charge of ' th display," aute .that the offering of , 4dlsaourl fin arts will include representative canvases, black and -white and studies by tha beat sculptors In- the state. A pedestsl haa been conatructed In front of the building on which will be placed a heroic statue oi Missouri, in conception vi aar. ui- Supremacy In North 3 End -Dis appears When Sheriffayep- uties Watch Ballot Boxes. HEELERS AND STRIKERS ARE AFRAID TO VOTE paaslng lo and out of th Frits resort on Burnstd btreet, and an Investigation was mad at one.. Tb shnn round th report wag untrue and, bent on en forcing th law, just as quickly didhe give Frits a square deal br spreading th word that pom on had .maligned Frits, and that h- waa'bbserylnc th " roUtloal" Kino Vdmbl. ' In all- precinct -which draw., their strength from the, bad lands, they stood around" the polling booth and yearned to slip In their ballots-to roceiv the promise 2.tt apiece, but th system wa against them. nd the number, of Illegal votes castL-waa.. raduoad -to - a -minimum. ' Often they gnahd their teeth with rage, and bos of th pra- clnct saw their prestige melt Into noth- FrlrrJli.lojf lltlcal kingship over aubjacta that knew no questioning of orders. . In th political history of this eltyi haa been recorded nothing quit Ilk It Thar wu almost pathos in th altua- ed whr th -dlaoom-l Denizens of Bad Lands Are Good.: lTesterdaymorn1n L anxiety marVed seen In th north end, centering around Frits' s. Erlckson s and Blaslefo resorts. Where usually ar liftenaa activity, mar shallng of forces, aid prompt . obdlno of order from political chieftains, wr nervous apprehension , and hart-rena- Ing- fear. JMcans do'thingjthat is j correct asrcgardsstylc .workmanship-and 1 fit- andpriccd right. Yw'HIsdvc: time; trouble and expense by inspecting our line. . Portland JtgtmU for - Alfred Benjamin's . Hand-Tailored Clothing Biiffum & Pendleton Ctothton, Hattort. Fuml$hor$ . ' ' 311 MORRISON STREET, Something had happened that was not a familiar element to th denlsens of the bad lands. Word had reaohed ; the'ra tharhr-terrore-f outraged Jaw await ed the man who attempted to violate tb election statutes. "Tell tha boys they must b good to day." was th command, backed by the official announcement of. District At torney Manning that h would prosecute violators of th election laws, and tha declaration by Sheriff Word that depu ties . wer stationed all pvertncity ready to arrest law-breakers. "Thee men mesa business." was the reluctant oomment of th north anders; and the anxloty of th eany rorenoon tionrg "flde rxenednto gloom pronmna as tho day wore on. and It was apparent that th floater would travel a rockyj road. If they attempted to vote niegauy, 'Whara'i da douabr" was in ire- quent query, ss red-nosed loafers stood on th ldewalk, ana nopea ior m wu-Ing-of th man with th sack. "Dls is someflng awful. Not'ln' doln'." . ' IJttls Toting ia Bad fcaada, Throush th bad lands district, from precinct to precinct, stalked Tom Word's deputies. i At 19 o'clock.- vigilant watcher re ported that men had been run Into hnlltnr near tha boiling plao of the ninth precinct. Deputy Sheriff Cordan drove straight to th man who wa re ported to b handling a seek In. that house, and said:.- - Yn muat atoo that." ' No mor vote wer bought In that tu.Mtv '. .. - ' In th fourth preclnot, said an ariy nir man wer ta b-offered as can didate's for affidavit voting, a bedraggled lot of unfortunates, wnos iacea oios .nn.. with tha cutdI roses of whiskey. -Before fiv minutes had passed, five pairs of sharp eyes had gated at th gang and th owners oi ma k h. nnillna- booth, ready to challenge, On. h.nna-a was enough. Affidavit .niin. miaai after four had been sworn In. - all of whom wer men known to h.va a rlaht to VOt. - Bherlft Word heard that men wer fusion. anaXeTf!fBlos- to pity -tor -tha fallen Readers. But. th. orders wer strict: ' - "Arrest any man guilty of violating the election laws." And th quondam boosters somehow a earned to real Is that th day of their defeat had com. Loud boasts war heard that "there's nothing to It but Williams," but th tone wer hallow and did not carry conviction to the hearers. : From th residence .precincts poured In the reports that Lane waa carrying th district wher ar th homee of th peopl. It wa aa vinegar In fresh wounds, for th light voting In th bad lands by reason of prevention of fraudu lent ballot was killing th ' heart of their erstwhile proprietors. - It was an election 4be remembered, when th portion, of lh city that one reeked with corruption on election day waa taken In th strong grasp of th by falthfuLsentlnels and oompelled to be gooa tor on,..uy v 4, Young houiekoeper v.ho.lolthJng sq. wlU pprciat thli dellcloai ideticrt, : ' "rtf'tpse io easily prepared ind quick Ijr, ienred. ENERGY, 10 cents 4 :vA;": BIG EDITOR SAYS WE HAVE GREAT COUNTY Th peopl hare , hav a go-ahead glint in their eves," said Joe Mitchell Chappl. proprietor of th Katlonal Mag axlna. who arrived - yesterday accom panied by Mr. Chappl. ' H wIU re main until Thursday. Concerning th" exposition-! said: - - Tl will pay th J&eopla, of th East ft mlu t to tnkv the trtp writri Ton - know an "eastern ' man never amoants to" anything until h comes west. ,Th surprise an eaaterner will experienc In coming here, will b aa . ' great as that axperlenced by an Ameri can on his flast trip" to Europ. No ; man 'knows th history ofjjt "country untl he ha seen-lt. I have com to th west to become acquainted. This Forestry building I marvelous, j, It Is worth a trip serosa th eouajtry." permit their high school and colleg , Two Ways lavouT6tIced"a dlffleulty ' tn branthlna- ahort quick breath when you -arr waiaing. gums '."''.-- f ' - anffr id? exalted. I OI may not think what this mean, but doctors win wu you n , - beTak.L.r0,,ile.' New Heart Cur at one. It will strengthen and build up th weakened nerves, and jnuselss of the heart, and mak it strong and healthy. - . ,: - This is on way4h-Ttghl ray, ---- -Neglecrit a littl while and you will then notice FlutterlngPalpltatlon. I1 siness. Fainting Bpells, Psln In region of heart, side nd shoulder, Stomach and Kidney troubles. This Is serious. s lt is th other way th wrong way. .. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is a safe, stirs remedy, and- Is curing Heart Plseak right along, as thousands will teatlfy. . . . , . . - "I had enlargement of the heart Th dnrtora said I could live but ' a short time. I took Dr. Miles New Heart Cor which reatored me to perfect health." . A. M. BA88KTT. Wellington, Ohio. Money back If first bottl- fall -to W a a , r VUiila r .'IT o ;: ;:ScllSL.ttie Right Clothing at P2JQ iPf&c' i;:v;the,Right;Prices;;;r ;-; ; i ' ' t 'ii ' ' 1 a J - ' ' ' -. - . Boys' Suits - . : jlfC " ', .'-V-.. : aff.a-iC Men's Underwear, . Sox, .Shoes, Shirts, . 'h SJHats aridf Neckwearr-S - -'--. ... ..