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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER . 30, 1005.
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DIG DELI1D FOR
DUC EAT
Yt, While Formerly Raised Ex
, tensively, Uttle Is Produced
v by Farmers Now. V
CAN BE CROWN IN .!-'; v v
'. tAiii I iie"T-re wit rrvr
VW. . S. Hurst, Former Buckwheat
Miller, Says It Would Pay Farmers
i to Go Into BusinessNow Miller
' Buy Almdit All From New York.
, There Is an increasing . demand for
- 'buckwheat In this territory, and manu
facturers are asking? why mors of this
, . grain Is not produced In Oregon. Some
'years ago there were quite a number of
'farmers who had patches of buckwheat,
' but an overproduction sent the ; price
down to such a figure that 'll was, no
. Jonger profitable to raise It. . j "-
Buckwheat grows to advantage in va
rious parts of the Willamette valley. In
the vicinity of Aurora and on-through
vOervals and - toward Sllverton - the
I S round seems specially adapted to Its
- production.
- t At ons time there was a mill in oper-
atlon at Aurora which used a Urge part
- :of the production of Oregon buckwheat
,It was owned by Hurst 4c Co. Several
years ago the mill was destroyed by
fire, and as the grain production of that
, ;vlclnlty bad so narrowed down that the
, mill was no longer profitable. It was not
' '.rebuilt.-1 W. 8. Hurst says: '.. "'
'-'f- "From what . I can-learn, the chief
, reason - for the lack or production of
'..', J buckwheat Is the low prices which pre
- vailed "a few years ago. Buckwheat does
' .not yield heavily in Oregon, and unlese
' the price is good, there la little In It
' .Toe the producer. ' However.'for th past
three or four years prices Hav been
Tgood, but our growers have gof- out of
the habit of growing buckwheat,' and
' .'consequently have little to sell. .At
present prices I believe It wttl pay dur
, ( farmers to devote more sttentlon to
.buckwheat, but It would not be Wise to
, grow It too extensively for the demand
' is limited, snd. overproduction woetd be
'sure-to bring unremunerative prices
.'again.'' . t ,. - ' - .
Cereal millers of Portland are of the
opinion that the demand for buckwheat
' ,1a growing rapidly. At this time they
.must secure practically jH of their
t product from New Tork growers. This
'.' same course must be followed by. the
"millers of the entire Paclflo slop. If
. Oregon raised more buckwheat lt. easily
--rould secure the trade or an manurac
" v'turers west oftbe Rocky mountains,
. Mhe millers say, . : : -
; CAPTAIN WALTON BACK
RENEWING ACQUAINTANCE
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, ' Captain K. 8. "Walton, formerly regl-i
' mental quartermaster of the Nineteenth
. Infantry at Vancouver barracks, and his
wife, have returned , to America because
' Captain Walton has to . testify in a
.lawsuit at Seattle next week. It lata
' legaf controversy between the govern
kment and, a contractor. 1
The captain' IS' well krrowih-Jn, port-!
and. He left for the Philippines last
April. Although he la "expressing no
dissatisfaction with his lot, the officer
v brings the Information that no little
animus Is still displayed by the natives
' 'against American soldiers. He says
I that soldiers travel among- the Moros In
' groups of five and six, fearing foul
', ' play. .. ..-,., ..
Captain Walton met many old friends
.today and hopes .to be able to stop over
. on his return from Seattle. He put In
. 1 the day at Vancouver, ,
, - '.. '' 1 . r
r . r some Hew Mouse,
': Building permits have been Issued aa
; 'follows: C. C Hounsell, residence, Illln
V o'a between Bancroft and Hamilton
Streets, cost ff.OOO; Mount -Hood Brew
ing company,', factory, corner East Ninth
rand Marlon streets, cost tl.06s; H. J.
., Hefty, three-story brick etc- comer
; Front and Alder streets, cost ISO. 000;
' 'Mrs. C Lampeft basement for dwelling,
Sacramento street, cost $78.
NO1
' The public as hereby notified that the
Lindsay Light Company, has brought suit in
the. United States Circuit Court in New York
against Block Light Company, for infringe-'
ment pf Letters patent No. 728296, granted to
Charles R; Lindsay, Jr., May 19, 1903; and
now owned by Lindsay Light Company." . -
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Imitations always follow the introduction
and successful sale of any product that bene
fits the public in general. : - - : ; :- v
m In the case of tli'e . Lindsay Light there
has" .been ; no exception
this rulet Your protection
is in the name
t Look for it when you purch
on Mantle, Burner and Globe.
Price, $1.00 Complete.
L All Dealers. -.v.-
- "iipdsay Lldht Company j'
Chlcmi 'vc . '' 1V- New York '
(As Interesting Booklet on Economical
- Illumination (re oa request)
J TIIC W. F..BOARDMAN CO.
. ' raetlte UMs eprsseaiaf ive
S30 Market 51"
o-1 ran i ciiAiE
fi::ds i:o taxer
a
Nearly Every Produce House
Pays Express on It, But It T4"
., Dies Ownerless.
"Main tlTJT la this McBwen A Koa
keyr - . ",
"Well, this Is the steamer Ion. We
hav a coop of chickens for you. Send
for them at once, as we ' need , the
room." c! f x .. , . . ..
Chickens were scarce in the Wholesale
district yesterday,-so the-answer was;
-"Well sen for It St once." ..
A two-horse truck was hastened to
the steamer. There stood the "coop of
chickens." It' was a small-slsed coop
about the sis of -a cracker box. It
contained a single hen and a sick one
at that -a
Feeling that there was something In
the wind the firm, after paying 15 cents
to the expressman, sent the coop and
chicken back to the dock. It was
marked "W. B. dlafke- Company."
"Is this the Glafke company?" cam
over the telephone...
; "This is the steamer lone. We have
a coo of chickens for you." , .
"What luck," aald Bill OlafVe. " "We
have several orders for chickens: and
Bone In stock." 1 . .
VAnother two-horse ig was sent to
bring the coop 'of chickens back. . ,
"bld you verjf' Ma the remark of
Mr. Glafke when he viewed the ahlp
ment of on Ion sick chicken.' Back
the shipment went to the steamer dock,
after paying the Zl cents exprets. The
coop was marked "Bell sV Co."
"Mr,. Bell, this Is the atearaer lone.
W have a coop of chickens fa you.
Getting late, so I wtah you. would send
for It at ono,"
Of course another express wagon waa
engaged and .the sick pullet was again
transported backto Front street. An
other XS cents was paid for hauling It
and again It went back to the river
dock. . This time It bad been : marked
plainly, "tievy Spelgl." - ;
Thus the -chicken and coop were sent
for by nearly every house on 1 Front
street and as many times taken back
to th dock.- It cost $1 for expressage
alone to transport th chicken, and be
fore its Journey was concluded It had
died of th strenuous life, ' It weighed
about two pounds. A good, Hv on of
Its sis could be purchased along the,
street for li eents. . .
STEIKBAGH EMPLOYES ARE
GIVEN PRESENTS "
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New Year's Gift in Cash Given
" His VVorkVnen by Head of , ;
the'CIothing Firm.
When th employes of tb clothing
firm of A,. B. Steinbach ft Co., .Fourth
and Taorrlson streets, opened their en
velopes today containing their salaries
for the 'month, they fount a handsome
cash .present .from Mr. Steinbach. with,
the- compliment of the ' firm and best
wishes for a happy and prosperous New
Tear. .. ,
It has. been 'th custom of the firm
to make the employe a present at New
Tear'a, but heretofore It has been in
th shape of clothing or articles Out of
the- store." Yesterday afternoon . Mr.
Steinbach Instructed th cashier to
draw a certain sum and divide It among
the i employes, placing a --Specified
amount in each monthly pay 'envelope.
. The gift waa- mad by Mr. Steinbach
upon the eve of bis departure for th
cast,, where he goes on his semi-annual
purchasing tour. . y
f Preferred Stock Oaaaed ..( "
jllen Lewi Best Brand, .
.--'-.At .Taylor Street Church. ,
- The program for th week at th Taylor-.
Street Methodist church , follows:
Monday The . official board: ' subject,
Official- Responsibility." Tuesday
For men only: subject, "A Sturdy Man
hood." - Wednesday Forwomen only:
subject, . fh Necessity for Christian
Women.'' i, Thursday Oeneral prayer
meeting: subject, . "Our Privilege and
Opportunity."
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3mm FmbcIscoo. . " ratenUX,May 9, J9C.
SCALE DANGER IS
IfJLlKIEOT
W. K. Newell Says Fruit Industry
. of Oregon Is Threatened '
j-'. With Destruction. - ...
SYSTEMATIC SPRAYING '
' OF TREES ONLY HOPE
In Towns, Mr. Newell Recommend
That Woodsawlng Outfits fie Used
for Spraying Plan Started in Sev
. eral Town. 4 .- '.' '
"The fruit Industry in . Oregon Is
threatened with destruction by scale.
The danger Is Increasing rapidly and
In all parts of th state. It is Impera
tively pecesaary that measures be taken
at one to stamp out the pest." '
. This statement was made by W. K
Newell of the state board of horticul
ture in the course of a conversation oa
th subject of a campaign against seal,
which the board ha inaugurated. Each
of the flv commissioners has a separate
district. Mr. Newell's : district com
prises the counties of Multnomah,
Clackamas, Yamhill, Washington, Co
lumbla, Clatsop and Tillamook. He Is
doing- his utmost to indue th fruit
growers In toes counties todestroy th
scale by systematic spraying of their
trees. - , - - .
"It Is of 'tha highest' lmportanoe,"
said Mr. Newell, "that the seal should
be stamped out In th cities and towns
aa well as In the country. The fruit
orchards In th country cannot ba pro
tected fully unless the pest Is destroyed
In the towns aa well. We encounter
much difficulty In getting people In
towns to spray their tree properly. -
' 1 . City reople Worn Spray. -.
; "In Portland, for example, there are
hundreds of people who hav only one,
two or three trees.- They cannot afford
to buy an outfit to spray their trees.
The same . condition prevails In - the
smaller towns. To meet this difficulty I
am trvtn to ret th civic lmnrove-
men ' societies la all the smaU - towns
in my district to tak up the matter.
Th people are generally willing enough
to do, J9ut they don't know what to da
"Irum trying to get owners of gaso
line woodaaws to equip them with spray
pumpa. Th season for wood sawing is
generally from August to 'January,-and
during th remainder of the year th
maehlnea could be . used for spraying
fruit trees. In that way the owner -of
a woodsawlng machine could hav it
In us all th year round. ... -"This
scheme has- been' started al
ready. In Forest Grove, McMlnnvlU,
North ".YamhiU, Oregon 'City and Mll
waukie wood saws are to be used In this
way, and In several other places th
plan Is under consideration. Any town
can take up th suggestion. Where
therols the engine the' necessary, ex
pense of adding the pump and tank la
not more than.; 60 or,60. ,. .,,. Ji.4
"' Urn sad gmlphox. .
"For winter us th spray should be
lime and sulphur. It la highly Impor
tant, that every- one ' who -.baa trees
sprayed should see that th compound
Used Is jnad strictly according t the
formula recommended by th horticul
tural- board. Too. much car cannot be
taken on this, point. .The formula, for
winter spray is as follows: Fifteen
pounds Of sulphur and II pounds of
11m In 0 gallons- of water. After th
11m Is slacked th mixture mirst be
actually boiling for an hour and a half.
. 'Th tree must be covered thorough
ly with the spray from th ground to
the tips of the leaves.:. If an Inch of
surface is left unsprayed It. will shel
ter an bid scale, which' will breed a
million next year. People' must prune
their trees before spraying, to get the
best results-rhey can't expect th best
results on a tree that has . not been
pruned for 20 years...
"Th formula I hav given Is for
winter spraying, continued Mr. JfewelL
"It is not to be applied after the leaves
start In th spring. In th summer the
trees must be sprayed for th codling
moth. The formula for th spray to
be used can be obtained from any mem
ber of the commission or from th sec.
retary. George 1L Lamberaon, In . th
Chamber ,Qt Commerce, Portland. Th
best way Is to send to th secretary for
th bulletins which are Issued by th
commission and 'which (v full , In
formation. '
; goal Klnut Insect.
"Seal la th minutest kind of an in
sect, no bigger than th point of. a pin,
but It bores Into th bark and nit only
sucks up th sap of th tree, but pol
sorfa It as well. Th little twigs die
Unit. In th fall th presence of scale
may be known If the leaves continue to
nana on th trees after th time for
them to fall. - In th spring th tree
which is Infested with scale will not
leaf out p roper tly. When the rruit ap-
neara It will be Speckled with seal.
-"W propose to stop absolutely the
sal of fruit which la speckled with
scale.' Much was accomplished last
summer In this direction."
. Mr. Newell Is an enthusiast In horti
cultural "work and la deeply Interested
In promoting- the welfare f the- Indus
try. For the lniormauon 01 in irun
growers of the district he Is to deliver
a number of addresses, devoting par
ticular attention to the subject of pro
tecting orchard from scale and other
pests. He pok last evening at Mil
waukee and will deliver anotner aa
dress this evening at Russellvlll. Next
Saturday evening, January , Mr. New
ell wUl speak at McMlnnvllle, where
preparations have been made for a
large meeting. .. i . r
ELECTRIC RAILROAD
" PLANNED AT BAKER
(Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL)
- Baker Ctty, Or., Deo, ao. A scheme
for an electrto railway from here to
Haines and .North Powder has been
t k - A V. . t H. nnH.MtnnJ .that
WHUtun
the necessary capital has been secured
to construct sucn a tin ana in wwi
will be' commenced as soon ad h
weather permit. - - '
. a Lack ef this elty Is the moving
spirit In the enterprise, and says that
money has - been secured for the con
struction "work. .It Is proposed to run
the lln from her to Haines., which la
14 miles distant, and thence on to North
Powder. 10 rolls. Th lln will paas
through a rich farming country.
' Weston's xcaaonle Officers.
"V Bprtsl Dlapateh to The Jeerael.rT
Weston: Or., Deo.-0. The following1
officers have been elected for lodge No.
5, A. F. A. M-. for the ensuing year:
W. M., B. B. Hall: 8. W C. F. Bulflnch;
. m. , , m . . c , . t m w . , - ---
. son; secretary, A. F. Turner; B. D., IX F.
Ivnndar; J. IX, W, B. Prioej B. Ah 1 .
Wood: J. 8. Price; 8. ., U 8. Wood;
J, B., Thomas J, Rr; tyler, M. A, Baker.
H0:J. U. HCGAN THREATEN-
t ED WITH CONSUMPTION
Kept Losing Flesh Grew'Weak
CHILD DYINQ WITH CROUP
Doctors. Did Them No Good
' "What pusxled me In th beginning
waa that I kept losing Uesh without any
cause for it that I could see. I had a
little trouble with my stomaoh, too, and
after a while began to grow weaker and
to cough. Th cough, 1 thought, would
sdon go away and cur Itself, but - It
didn't. It grew worse, and then I be
gan to spit up a peculiar looking sub
stance. I never thought of Consump
tion, but one day I bud a hemorrhage,
and then was frightened In earnest and
did Just what you would do, I rushed
to a doctor. He didn't do me any good,
I kept going down hill and the outlook
waa bad. Things took a different turn,
however, when I heard of Ir. Acker's
English Remedy for the Lungs, for I
took it, and It not only cured my
coughing and spitting, but also built up
my whole system. 1 took on permanent
flesh, and today am' Just as healthy a
man as you can And in a week's travel.
You . may be sure I always keep Dr.
Acker's English Remedy In the home,
and It Is a good' thing I do so, for one
night my youngest child was seised
with - Croup. That hoarse, wheesy
cough was the flrst signal, and I lost no
time In giving th poor little sufferer
E roper doses of this GRAND MEDI
XNK.. In almost no time the disease
waa under control, and my child was
saved. I advise -tovery parent to have a
bottle handy, all thsvtime. Jt Is both an
axneotorant and a tonic. It cured me
of Consumption and my child of Croup,
ana & Know wnai a mm itumiiH v.
(Signed) Hon, M. Hogun, HI Center St.',
New York.", i .
We can Ibut repeat what Hon. M.
Hogaa says, "Dr. Ackers Kngllsb Rem
edy Is a Grand Medicine,",. lor It cer
tainly la.and what Is more. It really
cures your lungs, strengthens you in
every way and prevents all forms of
Throat and Lung Trouble. It la per
fectly harmless, even a child can take
It, aa you will notlc It cured Mr. Ho-
Rn s child or croup. io not couniounu
Ark.r's Rnarllah Remedy With the
many advertised cough syrups. It Is a
medicine that cures the lungs, makes
thatn trnni anil healthv. It will Stop
a cough at once and cures a cold in less
than a day. We can furnish proof of
this from thousands of people, -we don t
want you to take our word for It. W.
don't ask you to go by what others sa
say,
If it
hut wa want vou to TRY It. and
Is not all you think It ahould be, or
that w say it Is, your money, will b
refunded to you.- Won't you try It to
day? Don't put It off. It may be too
late tomorrow. i
. - B sure to ask for "
U AOXXS'8 IIOUII JUnCE9Y
t- - v-or the &ung-, ''.
AU 'Drug-gists a Bo, 60c, $100... -
SEATTLE'CROOK TAKES NEW
PLAN TO GET CASH :
Mose Goldsmith Invited to Room
at Fashionable Hotel and r;
' Robbed. ; '
- tArm nianateh to Th. Joermal.V -
' ' Seattle, Deo. 0. One of the boldest
of thefts took place yesterday evening
when Mose ' Goldsmith, owner of -the
Strand theatre of i this etty, waa held
up In a room of th Lincoln "hotel and
mad to pay f 1.TS0 by a man giving the
nam of Burke. . Goldsmith received
call from Burke over th telephone,' In
which Burke arranged for- a business
meeting with Goldsmith At th meet
tng. Burke Showed Goldsmith a draft
for f 18.000. told him that he owned, a
half Interest In th Butt Mlnec and
an agreement waa arrived at whereby
Burke was to pay Goldsmith 111.000 for
a half Interest in th tatter's theatrical
business In Seattle.
Another meeting was arranged and
Goldsmith went to Burke's room on th
top floor of th Lincoln hotel. He was
ushered In by Burke and told - to . read
a letter lying on th table. Th letter
staled nlalnlv that Burke needed S1.700,
and If It was not forthcoming at one
Goldsmith would die. .The latter looked
up to find Burke holding a big revolver
In line with his bead. Goldsmith was
commanded tot write out a check for
ti.700nd send It to th hotel office,
where It warf-cashed and hsmoney
sent to the room. Burke then locked
Goldsmith In. th bathroom and mad
good his escape. - Officers are searching
at different towns along tho railroads
centering here, but so far no clue has
been found. .- "V '
PRESBYTERIANS AGREED
ON PLAN FOR UNITING
BnaiM.! blW )
St Louis. Mo., Deo. 0. With th
ratification of steps taken yesterday In
th joint session oi tne icnonu acmuur
h. ...itln, Af the Cumberland Pcesbv-
terian church and the Northern Presby
terian church of America will have been
accomplished. The division of the church
occurred in isiv. wnen tne vuBuwrmou
Pmhiit.rUii waa oraanlaed In Dixon
county, Tennesse, and wa brought
about through disagreement among cer
tain tnamhera and ministers over th
Question of predestination and other
questions of practice. ,
Th arrangements made and adopted
.A . I . Inl Inn irmmtMrAmW nmwlfla
for th unity of the two churches and
declares that the conreasions oi raitn
of the Presbyterian church of America,
-..lat in 1S0S. aa wall as other
doctrinal and ecclesiastical standards of
that church, have been constitutionally
adopted by th cumoeriana rresoyterian
church. - ; f V- . ; ... .
WALLOWA RIVER FISH ;
v HATCHERY'S BIG SEASON
. (Rptdal Dkmatek ts Tbe Joerrl.t)
Elgin, . Or... Deo. 10. A. D. Allen,
superintendent of th Wallowa rlvsr fish
hatchery,- reports that the season has
been very successful, considering th
difficulties and disadvantage , wun
whtch th management has had to con
tend. Th total number of egg secured
was MOO, 000. This number would hav
been doubled had It not been for th
recent cold weather, wnicn caused an
Ice Jam to form against the upper rack,
compelling th management to remove
several, sections of th rack, thereby
liberating t.000 salmon. Those liberated
were of th'aocky and Stiver side
specie, and few eggs hsv been secured
from them. Of the number of eggs se
cured 6,000.000 had hatched and tho
rmatnlngv were In geod condition. Had
It not been for- th forming of th Ic
Jam th number of ggs secured would
hav reached the .1,000,000 mark.' Th
superintendent la well pleased with the
hatchery so far. , . -;- ;
Conrimercial Courses.'.
Classes In bookkeeping, penmanship',
arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting, com
mercial correspondence an commercial
law at Y. M. C A. night school.
Winter term begins January 1, 1104,
In 'th? 1:3 of the Palms IS loyd
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The Journal Party Will Be
In a Whirlwind of Ballots the
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Votes received up
CONDITIONS
Of Th Journal''
Hawaiian Tour
CONTEST
i mts-aay yeesg tsey ever It yeeie
ef ace say he seoilaatoe st ssy Msm ea '
Masks pravtosd by Tbe loeraaL with the
endoTMSMBt t twe wsU-ksswa elttsess ,
e( the atstrtet la which she reslees, r
BOOaT Three Jsagss agreeable te the
slfterMt eaadldatss shall he sstseteg s
eradaUy nana the wtass la each dhv
trtet. ene rosag lady he ehtsea treat
each Clstrlet, ., .-
. TKT1S AM tm ether eleettewj. each
srtet shall nto esparstely. The vee la .
ess saaaet srreet the ether. Matters tree?
erty eBsemlag tbe alstriet wlU he settle
hy the wtahes ef the sujorlty. Ihe .wl
Br shall hare the right aaaw a presy ,
U assMe to attssd benwU. .
rOTBTS Tetlag win eoeiSMaee Thar.
gay. Assart a. 10. as eleee Satorear.
DMestber SO, at a e'eloeh . sv,- leca.
Ceapoas amst he voted wlthls sevea r
after Issae. Oospess est Ireej the Pally
looraal srast he eeatly tHwsM. All
eoapese. whether single er speehh. sisst hear
the aaa ef the esadlsate to he veto tm. ,
ootrroinj aax error as rofxowsi
rriTX Slagto eaassas, sat troei th sallf i
aaper, are geod for eae vote, gehserlptloa
te the Evening Joaraal sad Saedair atoralag
lesraal three SMsths, fl.sa, a epeslal
' erapoa ef It votes (paid te a4vases)
abscriptlea to Svealag asd Baaday Mora.
Isg Jesraal sis- BMatba M.TS. a spoetalv
. coepo ef KO ote (paM la adTsaee). Bah.
eertptloa to the (mlnf asd Baaday Mors
Isg Joaraal It BMBths, gf.sO, s spsetal
eMpoaf WO votee (paid sevase).
Sshsorlptloa to the BvsalBg aa4 Basesy
Maralsg Joorsal. three swaths hy sull.
I1.S0, a special eoapea ef 10 votes,-(pale
; ta asnaeel. Saheestptloa to the B-raalag
aid Banoay Maralsg loaraal hy "all sis
swaths, 8.ToVa special esajpaa ef too vota '
(pal la sevsaee). Bsbacriptlaa to the -BreaUg
as Basday M.ralsg JoerasI hr '.
stall It awotfas, 7.00, a special eespoa ef
TOO votes (paid la adranra). Baol-Wackly
Jonrssl. tl.OO s year, epestoi eeapaa ef 100
rotas (pstd la advsacsh . ,
BfXTB Ooepoes ahaald be veto at the
headqwrcars. eesrast res sv ajsllad to the'
straps eprtasmt ef The Joarael. ce et
, asy pelst aaaisd halsw. Tolas will he
sested Maadaya, W4oMSays sad IVIdaas
ea tte totals assissrit to the aabna the
follewlag day.
' Asy eaadKatS wtmsrowtag fresi the a
test caaaot bars has veto ssaatsd to aa
: ethss.. ''
XXADQVAaTXXS AS T0TDTS rtAOXSt
ytrrt OaitTlae-Mnltaflrash sad ClsehisnS
eeantloa. lot I as pUes. Oeepe Oopsrtawat
et Ih Jearaal-aaeav
'-geooad IMatrtes Casoa, UssiUlla aad
Wallows eosBtlos.
Third Dttrlo WaasoJ SraiaB. OtlUaaa.
Marrow,. Whaclse aad Oreok eoaatlas.
rswth Dltrfvlakai," flraat, Baraef .
ao Malhsvr eoeatWs. , . . . .
Tlfth ' IHstflohi ' OhimMa "ssd nahM
easntlae, Oresoa; Ktiekliat, OowUta, Clarke,
raetSe, Wahhlakssi aad Bhsswala saeatlas.
Waahlsgtea,
- Bbrth DUUlst Martaa, Una aad' teas
voBth Olati 1st -WaahlBf toa. TttlaskM,
' TaiahlU. Bastaa, Peek aad
uaaora soaBuas.
Xlgth " Vitrtnmt las, Osos,
aoaepklse. jakaoa, , Klamath aa
.eotfutle, - -
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Lake
Aoy Information regarding eon
ditlont ot die Hawaiian tour should
be addreated 'to the manager ol
the " Contest Department of The
Journal. ,' ' -
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Entertained at This Hotel During
Contest Closes; Votes Will Be in
Eight o'aock.This Evening.
THE WAY THEY STAND
to Friday eveniag In: The Journal' Hawilan Trip
DISTRICT
tflas Minnie 8. Phillips, deputy clerh rlrcalt eoart .......j... ,-Tl
Halite Madlfaa. Olda, Wort man 4k King slots ........... w-..l-lie
Mlas Badle Wlutrraaantle, City lre wotks ......if-; lit. i'H
Mlaa Lara Bacy. Mo Has Rafael etreet .. ............................... ht.M
Mlaa Oretrhea Karth, telapbuse operator Portland poU! ........................ Tu.fiMt
. Mlaa Bras Bbaroo, 210 Raat Thirtieth street ...... ............,..... .HMt
Mlaa Kuth Lee, onrtorard bit FoderSted Trsdas Ceuacll..... a6,0
Mlas Margaret Smith, M Wllltanu svenoe ''"
Mlaa Menrletts Wtnkleman, 4IT Bast Cooeh- street). .................... ...;,S7. 7S
Mlas Edith Hers, 34 Btark street .i.,.-7...... . .y..'. 85..H1
Mlos Lsnra lerb7alilre, 6H0 Water atreet. ....' .-, 2:t.S-l
Mlaa Sophia Olaon, 2B8 Iry street '.... ...... 2S.'T
Mlaa Klaa Orleael, Soft East Thlrty-arst so-ee. 1 .v.v...w
Mlaa Aleena Hnen, Oregon City. ,,.-..... ...'......' ......... ... ' tt.lKj
Mlaa EItb Hurlbert, St. Johaa .-....' -t..'a.2',b'l
Mlaa tneeleve Holmes. Olda. Wortmaa King store ........ ...... ...4....... 1H.4M
Mlaa Nellie Manser, BM Ralel(h street. . ....A .....V, la KM)
., Mlas Oeorgie Nlnk, 228 Bornalas street " K1.IWT
Mlas Cors Jolly, 753 First atrart .-..... H Ol.t
Mlaa Marion Leahy. Wnodard. CUrke Inag esopany , J3.9H4
Mlas Cornelia Barker, 3Hd Grand aveooe. ......,-. .......... 10, ft1
. Miss Bursa Redrilrk, Oregoa City ....... ....... T.T2T
v.. . (Voting Place, Coupua DepartnMnt, Journal Offlce.) . . , , -
. - Msraict s : . a ., v- '
Mlaa Mollis Proebstel,'Xi"" Grande,- Oregoa ............ ....r. ..7.128BM
, Mlas Ratio 'Maah, La Grande, Oregon llrt.tioe
- . (Voting Flaee. La (trande, Steinbeck A Blevsr Oooactkaaary.)
. Mlaa Agnoa Fletcher, Pendleton, OrguB. ...... .,....... . .......... Tt.M
Mlaa I'earl Harrla, Pendleton, Oresoe. 1A.I44
Mlaa Grace llawka. Pendleton. Oregoa le.52.
Mlas Mabel Johnaoa, Pendlatoa, Oregoa..
(Voting Plar. PeBdletoa. Brork
Mlaa Lillian B. O'Harra. Atheaa, Oregon
I Vutlns Place. Athena. Iiell Broa.'
Mlas May Callahan,' Walla Walla. Washington
Mlas Irt Mct'alllater.Walla Walla, Waablngton ..................... .....i...... 1.841
Mlas ltnir xoung. Walla waua, waaningtoa ................................ j,oie
Mlaa llattle Brows, Walla Walla, Waahlngtna 84t
Mlaa Lnella Bare Walla Walla. WaahlLgton .i.. tuft
(Voting I'lars, Walla Walla. Waahlagtaa Book Nook.) i .
Mlas Stella La Lands, Waa too, Oregon e. ,....M..M..a..A...M S.llS
-y ' ;.. ':'-. ' ..XUBTSIOT 0. t. vt j . -.; lfV;. -'i.-;.-- .
Vtas VBllls Ceeeoen. The Pallee. Oreoa,,
Mies Lactle 'Crate, The Dallee, Oregos.
(Voting Place. The Dalles. Btaseir
Mlas Stella Rlrbardeoa, Hood River. Oregoa
Mlaa Lanra Oamer, Hoed Blrer, Oregon....
t Voting Place. Hood River. Wrlght'a
Miss Ploren.- George, Arlington, Oregon...
(Voting Place. Arlington. Sranaa a 4joanewnmj.t .t i h- r . ; .
Mlas Lens Ra, Heppner, Oregoev.. ..... c... ....-.......... a l.SKI
Mlas Grace Hagee. ilepnner, Oregoa.. .r1...,,.......M - 474
(Voting Place, Hrppnee, Patterend m .Boa'e Btorh.7 ! ; - , . : '
Miss Gertrude Hhasnoa. (London, Oregon.... .1.874
(Voting Place, Condon. Jackeoa A Hornl brook's Store.) . . - ,
Miss Gertrude Sharp, PrtneTtlle, Oregoe........,........,.......... 1.TM
. ., , ' ' BUTKIOT TO. . ; ,.' : -...
Mlaa Effle Mae King. 'Oatsrio. Oregoa. 6T.018
Mlas Hattts Barton. Baker City, Oregon....:.. tf).2l
Mies Ethel Tire. Rsker City, Oregos..... 20,7'JO
Mlas Mrrtl Urattoa, Rakee Cit, -Oreg . . . ...........,....,.-lO.tka)
i v.otmg i-iaee, naser t lie, laniager
Mlaa Clara Hwaln. flurna. Oreeon. .
t.i
(Voting Place, Burns,. Welcome Pharmacy.)
alias iwmj Detteeier. . vale, tn-egon
Mlas Geraldlne Durkee, Bsmptee. Oregon
I voting rises. Bumpier, veerrs cigar saw wowaoiaan i., ,
'." ' DIBTB10T . SO. S, V- f. v '- , t
Mlas Plorencs HesTren, Tsncenver, Wsehlsgroa 48,500
(Voting Ptace, Vancnnrer, ell Main lilreet.) . . , .t j,
Miss Batherlne Gore, K a la ma, Washington .,.t.M......Mra...... 4L12S
i Voting Place. KaUma. CofteT's Stors.) , .V ...
mella Wllllaau, Kelso, Waaklogtoa ........ 2,7f
I Voting Place, Kelao Confectloasry.) . -. '
a U Tndd. AstorU. Oregoa tS.lOT
Mlas Rohlns Cof fmaa. Aatorts, Oregon....... S..VM
. Miss Eatber Anderaoa, Astoria. Oregoa. . ..... ....... ................. ........... 8,06
i Voting place, Aetorla, Owl Prug Store. . , , , '
ary Berge. Home valley, Washlngtoa ' ...... .............m. 11. sot
MlsS Delay Watklaa, Ht. Helens, Oregon ...... ........... ,oe
i Voting Place, Bt. Helena, tiraj'a 8 tore.) ..... . t
nnls Perrlne, Clatakanle, Oregoa ....... .mo ..... a 300
(Voting Place. CUtskanle, Bloiroone A Ce.' Store.) . ."''.
Mlas Gertrnas Randall, Caatle Bork, Waehlngtoa ' ....... l.B
Mlas Grace Wright, Castle. Rock. Washington ... 1,421
(Voting Place, Caatle Rock, Aader's Drag Store.), ..
Miss Alice Perry. Rainier. 0rrgoa .......... l.tOA
(Voting Plaes, Rainier, Crtedhorg's Coafeetloaary.) ,
'.'. N-.-'.W.' SI1TUCT so. a, .' I."
.Mlas Blanche Browa',LBaleaa. Oregoa.... ........ ............. v. ..a ,1W
Mlas Minnie Iretoa. -Scioas. Oregon...'.:.......... 1,K44
Miss Msrr DsTtaeon, Helen, Oregoa , l.4ivt
Mlaa L. Belle Darby, Ha lets, Oregon........... 11.2MI
Mlas Pearl Shelley. Salem. Oregon........... .4H
Mlas Mlnnls Achenbech,- Kale si, Oregoa.,.....',. ............................... ' l.ate
Miss Kettle Reddehoop, Salem, Oregoa ...a... ....... 1,23
(Vollng PUee, Balem, Haas' Drag Store.) t . , , . .. . , -
Mlas Madge Battee. Engeoe, Oregoa. ...... .....................".w.4. ....... Til, Bag
Mlaa Km ma Moffett, Bugeoe. Oregoa..'...........'..........M..M.M.M......t J2.4I5
Mlae Btella Bean. Eugene. Oregon .......... l.SSd
(Voting Place, Eugene. Hulls Drug Store.) i. r i. . ... . -
Mlas Mande Blair, Cottage Groee. Oregon 42.AM
Mlas EtSe Btewart, Cottage Grove, Oregoa tv.ft'M
Mies Llnle Veateh, Cottage Grove, , Oregoa t... U.623
(Voting Place, Cottage Oroes, Qlll's Oonfeettosery. ) - , ,'
iMIas Lacy Moreont, Woodbarn, Oregon.. 40. Wl
i Mlaa Myrtle Traak, WooUborn. Oregon li.lld
(Voting Place, Woodbarn. Beebee Whltmsa's Store.) , .
. Mlas Pearl Barege. Albany, Oregon.- ' 1T.0T1
Mlas Maggie Chambers. Albany, Oregoa. ............-.............. lOKflT
Mlaa Alice Locke, Albany, Oregon ..r........... ...... ....... -T,3jl
r i voting riace, ineny, tajwaon a unuj
Mies Katbrys fiarrla. Hlleerton. Oregon
i Voting Piece. Hlleerton. Bmos s urng sine.; . , .;
dlle Simpson, Lebanon, thgon. ...... hm.Wm.i ' S.67S
. (Voting Place, Lebanon. Cotton's Store.) , . . -.-v
Mlas Nunds Gleay, Anrors. Oregoa. .......4.... .............. 'S.oTt
' Mlas ray . Cooler, BrownsrlUs, Oregon....... 1.&40
''V.' .-. , ' !1!8T1CT TO.. T. I. '..,,'... ,
' Mlaa Berths Conrtetnanehe. McMlnnvllle, Oregoa ............. 63,7i
iVolln Placa. McMlnnellbv llonaer'B Btore.l .it
Miss Myrtle Butler, roreet Groee, uregon.
(Voting Place, roreet Grove, La Coomet . Htore.)
Mis
Ilaael Kennedr. Lafayette. Oregon,. ,
(Voting Place, Larayetts roatornce.j
Mlas Marie HwtetlT. Hlllabore, Oregoa .y.....' .....; 9S.118
Mlas Hoaa B. Bowsar, Hlllabore, Oregon........ ................i 31,20
Voting PUes, Hlllaooeo, ncsuinieru-n
Mlas Orscs
ntarr. tjoreaius, ( uregon. .,. i.
Mlaa tore apangie, vayton, i in-egon
(Voting Place. Deyten. Harrla' Drag Store.)
Miss Minnie Roy. Da Ilea. Oregon
. (Votlug Place, Dalian. Staat's Confectionery.)
Mlaa Olive Btratton. Nrwbers. Oreeon............
i Voting Place, Newberg, Caiwell Co. 'a Drug Store.)
llllan Weoeter. Philomath. Oregon
Mlas Roaala C. Holahelmer. BesvertuB, Oregoa
(Voting Place, B avert on, Thomas ThlngrOafecttoaery.)
- . . SIITSIOX M0. C
Mlas Edna Psreley, ' Roseborg,' Oregon .".i . . . . , ;
Miss Dels Harmon, Hoaenarg, (regnn.
(Voting Place. Hoaeburg. Mamllton'a
Mlas Mandf Berry, Oraata Paea. Oregon..,.,, df.B34
i Voting Plaes. Grants Psas,. Smith's Drag Store.)).- ' .
onlae T. JoneS, Jackeonvllls, Oregon ....... vn.. ...... 84.14
MMJennle Woodtorj, Medforu. Oregon ..,.. ......... 12,400
.. (Voting. Piece, Medford. Rumwll's Confectloasry.)
Mlae Lydts Mct'sll, Ashland,' Oregon ..,..,........... ........ ....... Sl.tll
Miss rrasces- Oaborns. A eh land. Oregon S.U11
(Voting Place, AshUnd, Buttoa't Newss,tea4 and Saylra.-) -
or before December IS,
not.
HavHlcn 11.
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Mil,
Tteir Stay in Honolulu. '
the Handp of the Judges at
" '.'.' 1 '--'"'
SO. 1.
-1 Y'.."' fvy : 'i Total "faaW
...... ......r........ a. 7 -is
acunur ucw atnaro. . ...
McOomas' Drag Store. I
,
Store. )
,.... Io,t0d
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v. ...... t'i.tUt
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........'........ 4LWB
12,24
Bowe.1 r
..........
. , ii . ... m , ... . sd,S94
g vrug avm-i . j.
1B.42I
.... . . . .. t.474
.........".. t. 4.O10
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. M 00,100
. ...-tB,S7S
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a. neo
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......................... so.xes
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