The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 24, 1905, Page 14, Image 14

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Kahuwu Fall, Hawaii. Thia ia one of the many acenea that The Journal Party will aee during their atay
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CLOSING 1'IEEK OF
. THE CONTEST
End Near of The Journal's Race
? to Secure a Free Trip to' J
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HEAVY VOTING in : : ;
; ALL DISTRICTS
Several Candidate Have Pasted 'the
One Hundred Thousand Mark A
, Big Shower of Ballot Looked for
in the Last Seven Day.
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;;Mlae Blane' Brow.,
. Only .-week remains Of The Journal's
Hawaiian trip contest. lurin thm past
week the' votlna has been exceefllnalr J
heevjr. In the first district, .which .em
braces Portland, three- the'candldates
bave now more than 100.00 votes each,
whUe the leader. -Miss Minnie 8. Phil
lips, ha 135.160 'Votes. The Indications
are that during; the f Inal. week of the
contest the votins; will be much heavier
than during- any other seven days of
the contest and expectations are enter
tained that some of the candidates will
reach and probably pass the 1 160,00
Mark. -.-
In the First district Miss Minnie &
Phillips stUL 'retains , first plaoe- with
135.150 votes, while Miss Bailie Madian
comes second with 121. 68 votes, Miss
Sadie ' Wintermantle - Is third with
109.064 ' votes. Miss Laura Baty Is
fourth -with 81,01 votes, and Miss
Oretchen Kurth comes fifth with 79,656
votes to Iter credit.
Miss Mollis : Proebstel Is still leader
In the Recond district"' with 111. 181
votes. Miss Katie" Nash Is second with
89,763 votes, and Miss Aanes Fletcher
holds third place with 71,831 votes.
In district No. 3 Miss Emllle Crossen
still retains the - leadership with
66,340 vote and Miss Luclle Crate Is
second with 49.(96 votes.
Th leader In the Fourth -district,
MJss Effie Mae King, now has 47,01
votes; Miss Hattle Barton is ' second
with 37,441 votes... r
Jn-the Fifth district Miss Ketherlns
Gore retains th leadership with .40.769
votes; Miss Florence Heavren . comes
second with 38,300 votes. '
The Sixth district, has a new leader.
Miss Blanche Brown tskes first, place
with 99,149 votes. Miss Madge Battee Is
second with' 76,619 votes.. . 1
Miss Bertha Courtemanch Is still
leader In the Seventh district, , having
(8,873 votes; Miss Myrtle Butler Is sec
ond with 43.022 Votes. -
In district No. 3. Miss Edna Parsley
retains first place with 71,311. votes.
Mia Katie Nash.
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As a winter j dessert, ice cream is ' coming:
more and more in favor!' Liko -the punch. or
sherbert served I between -meat courses, ice
cream seems to be just exactly the most tempt
ing topper-off forji rich tfcpast.- Aftcr-an -e4ab-
orate meal
warm if the dini
and the ice cr
one , on wnne
comes the coffi
fectly';v
Unlike most
gredient in pur
with dinner.
or indigei
burden a
everyone: s
rroor
trarm uncomfortably
is closed as in , winter
I dessert seems to cc
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ewm blcnxMo'
TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY
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OBAKOI VASTAZT
this whipped cream,
bricks, Sunday and
, the price of plain Ice
. rooraan nriess,
OBI
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MY WEEt
Ml wood will deliver -
fruttl dream, . in
Christmas day : at
nart bricks, 1.00 J 1
i ner ciserar. -tiiere - is- it
' ice'cnam that will
le desserts, either trouracl
e M1
occasion aisco.miprnifartr-
iach already faxed totSnost
- capacity. But ice' cream is so delicawhen
made from pure cream, and blends so perfectly
witn otner toods, and is so appetizing, that it
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is anyinmg out a ninarance 10 aigcsuon, unless
u is caicn ic
KJiTjscrwaiv. -
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xiunurcus gif t i &antjiuernave 4earnei
this to their d(ghIJ?fcV14 think?
oi compieiing m nign s-norCT of criiT) table
d'hote menu, witlfau -idfc cream as the jfincipal
dessert offering. Scorei of homes are lipplied
.frequently during the winter witTTfron des
serta and. the demand is constantly increasing.
Hazelwood is catering especially to the home
Ice cream trade, and during the holidays is-offering
somcfancy .ice creams' at plain, ice.
cream prices as" a special inducement to have
Hazelwood ice cfeam tried for dessert by many
who have not tried it before. Read the list of
specials; phone Hazelwood, Exchange 40, and .
lhc ice cream will be delivered exactly. on time.
tooir-TAirTX
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day tsBeelc,
i.rlc of nl1wPr cream
rmiMiuri swnoss. bi-chj l wo-q
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combination of :
deliver this in
holiday week, at the
brioks, 100
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omething very .dainty Snd delicate will do weiry
to order fresh strawberry Ice cream. In bricks. ..
either straight-or In combination with vanilla. .
or wiih aJaVer-of sherbet In center. -Tts mad
with genutie esh strawberries .
renr arart vrvim.
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rmmr muiinr coram
lelsct Tour favorite fruit flavor,
111 freeie a SDeclAl auanttty toj
mnotn, .velvety, piqunni
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k. unn. ai.&O: V. B-allam, $1.00 1 suart, 60e.
iLSODl TJDDUtW 1 nin ricnest I or
nf.rtl(ind will- Dlelne all who wish to
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Phone Order n Early Today for'Today
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A Happy W Prosperous New Year
And. all the other good things of this world, including ,
i .I" Trip on the Electric Lighted ; - -
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' Between Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte, Mlnneapollf,,-
St. Paul, Puluth and the East. . . . ,..
3 Through Trains-Jo the East-3
. , THE DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
PuUmanrFirst Class
; v Dining Car on Ml Trains
Wonderland, 1905, will be mailed to you on application and 6c in atamps for postage
" X The Tickef Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Corner Third
A. D. CHARLTON
Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Miss ' Dais Harmon Is' second ' In this
district with 3b,3 votes to ner crwrn. -a.
..t. . . . n . A vm . mnre remain.
now Is the time for all candidates to
work hard, as the contest closes on th
rwanhiri f o - at I o'clock.
rvciwn, v. - - -
The fortunate eight young ladles who
win , this trip : wUl have an enjoyable
outing, for no"epense will be spared
by The journal xor tneir comioi i wa
enjoyment . : '
ONLY THREE LOTSLEFT;
It Is tlk'sly That a ItUllon Hollars WUl
B a pent In Bnildlag Jsesldeaoe la
That Staadsom Addition Uurina 10.
Tk.n ar hut three unsold lots "lh
the original plat of City View Park, th
remarkable record having been maae oi
disposing of every lot but these within
1 .1 . - .m,' fnm tha time the
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property was placed 'upon tne msraei.
An addition to the original eddltlon was
platted a fw months ago and that, too,
Is selling rapidly.- ' w
a m -11 wv 1-t mat sapniiai.iTii.Bsa wmi
property know. City View Park is lo-
jt ,. iiaiivhtful eminence to
CBlou ' wi . - -w
the esst of tho Oaks pleasure resort on
the Willamette 'T". " -
hle-h above the city mat it oummmiu.
.k. ....t.r nart of West Port-
lsnd, and also the ever snowclsd moun
tains to tne east ana uie '""
to th north. In every- ssentlal ele-
. Kan. thla tract Is SlmOSt
fac-slmlle of the territory bordering on
the Hudson, wnere so many wtimi
homes are standing, -and lt is now pretty
. .v.. -m Vimmr Park, within a
certain - . : . - . . , .
few years, will considerably duplicate
Its famous essiern pruiuiyi win
kissed by the Atlantic breeses. A blld
. .1 a. th. . ln 4rannfer 'namtrs
prohibits ths erection of residences cost-
. . .A AAA . WABAM
Ing less xnan vcvvv, nu ivm k
Indications but few will be constructed
of value even so 'small as that
Many a longing eye has been cast
toward this chsrmlng section of our
city by those coveting Its handsome and
-1 .i.t nmntpH,!.' and enersetlc -has
been the scramble-to secure a foothold
there. Many r tne purcnasers are per
sons of lsrge means, and th- present
building ouUook Is that a -million dollars
will b espended in uixy view Kara
residences during; ths year 106. Plans
MaHa for. hiilldlnM cnatlna-
up to 15.000 and 'K.000, and such will
soon dot an pari m m Mqumi7
attractive plot. 1
Ua aaII 1 rt w ...fit tit th rtrnn-
erty." remarked to a friend the other
day thst 1 consiaer myseii rauiir an
enterprising dealer to sello many lota
Im aa ihAPt A lmM
"No credit to you at all." was th
rejoinder. "Anybody could sell thst prop
erty," the gentleman addressed con
tinued.
On reflection Mr.'- Morrow considered
th retort both eennlbU and timely! It
Is no trouble or ousrit not to be to
aaII nrnurtv.it half Its value, and that
Ia aKai A-hA Me. Morrow dlif . And
he 4s doing th same thing yet at his
orricfl on ins srounu iiuur ra iq j. .
T k.,iuin. h.V(Nf a rA Jk Mr A 1 a Twm
portion of the- addition, to City View
fsra nas ss mucn crvmm in wen iuw
of soil thst tt contains as Is to be found
in ah ,ai v. " . n 1
tlver view will make It "permsnently
popular, ana ii uqii nna jwm wwvnc
car lines make It easily accessible t
any rart of th municipality. .
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. Oartoa Ooasoll TJadeclded, .
neela rx Mirk to The IrmrnmL '
Payton, Wssh.,. Deo. Jl.i-Tbe Auto
matic - Telephone- company, through
Charles Sumner, hss applied to- the city
council for a franchisee. The council
Is undecided whether a dual system
would be a benefit to th telephone
user and la considering th application.
NOBODY JUST LIKE
A MOTHER
In a Lecture Bequeathing Cua
. tody of Child, Frazer Moves
Lawyers to Tears.
REYNOLDS CASE WAS
ONE OF THE SADDEST
Husband Apparently to Blame for
Not Showing Wife More Affection
and Hia Wealth Doesn't Count, So
Court Decide.
"There Is no bns'who can vr com
pletely take the place of a mother; not
even a srrandmotner.
So-said Presiding Judge Frsser yes
terday in deciding the habeas corpus
proceedings Instituted for the posses
sion of the i-year-oid aaugnier or Mr.
and Mrs. Quy-E. Reynold. It Was held
that for th present the mother should
have control of the little girl, but that
the father might keep his child two days
am one nlaht of each week.
"This Is a vsry, very unfortunate
caae.' said Judg Frsser with much feel
lng; "both are reputable people who
dlsaTd.Ahd now each lays the blame
upon- the other. . After her nusDana nsa
treated her Very coolly ror some ume,
hsd called her a fool and refused to go
out with her the wife took her naoy anq
went to the home of her parents in
Troutdale. The husband now wants his
child, stating that he Is mor able to
nrovide for lt than the mother and that
If given xo him the daughter will be
surrounded with more weaun mat ii ana
remains with her mother. - -
"Of course. In a esse of this kind, the
thing to be consldeeed- is th welfare
of the child, but this doB not mean
that the child . should be taken from
a mother and given to another simply
because th other Is more wealthy.
There 1 no evidence to . show any mis
conduct upon the part of th mother.
I think - the mother parents can keep
the child In comfort and that the mother
Is able to educate her daughter. I have
withheld this decision as long at possi
ble, hoping that this couple could be
brought together, and bellev that th
husband Is to blame for this action not
having been taken. While the husbsnd
may have loved his wlf before this
trouble began, he seems-to- becold and
did oot show hi frectlon.".r
Judg.Fraser talked at some length
upon th matter, and although th court
room was crowded. It was silent sav
for the sound of th court's voice.
. Several attorney present were In
tears when Judg Fraaer finished hts
talk. : ' "
- American Inn Plumbing. ,
W ' beg to ad vis those Interested
that w will hav a lot ' of th latest
pattern low-down tank water-closets,
enamel' basins, 'with -nickel-plated fit
tings complete, slop sinks snd ltt-inch
woven i rubber fir hose. Call at our
offloe. 11-211 Front . street. Herman
Metsger. i - .
. Sleighing parties popular . In small
eastern Oregon town. '
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"Now Darby dons his Christmas best
To call upon Joan, . '
A sprig of holly on his vest,
A present in his hand. . .
' Yuletide is the time, quoth he,
' Foi giving gifts, and so,
111 dress my best
In my Sunday vest , " !
And go to see my Jo." r
Old English Sonfi
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" MERRY. CHRISTMAS TO YOU '
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