THE OREGON, DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.' TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 3. 1SCX
FROr.l SALESLAD1
IVAfJT flO f.lORE QFl
TO HEIRESS
PROF. OILIER
20
ME-A. PflAMG.
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6pokane Girl Grubstakes Brother
i to Prospect for Gold and
. Wins-Fortune. .
IS PLANNING JOURNEY1. "
' : TO ATLANTIC RESORTS
eeplnf Up Courage, Georgia Savage
- Sent Larger Share of Salary -wy
, and I 1 Rewarded r With Comfort
. ' able ' Bank Account. . ,v, , : ;. '. ..
(ffpn-Ul IM-patrh to T Iml.)
Spokane, June l. Miss Georgia
Bavag of this city, -Until a wek ro
ale-lady In one of ' the ' . department
- stores at HI per week, now haa a bank
'account of 1 60,000. A week ago aha
waa earning not salary by fitting sulta,
now aha ta preparing for a trip to Boa
ton and the. Atlantic coait resorte. The
-change waa brought about j by her faith
In her awn good fortune.;.,,. . .... . j
A year ago bar father and brother
t-vere aU llTlng. hera working for email
salaries. - JUst fall during tha excite
ment over tha rich finds In tha Nevada
', goldflelds ' they determined : to try to
' make their fortune there.
J Tba brother waa aant ta Nevada with
the underatandlng that he waa ta pros
pect the country on a grubatake basis,
the alater and father' paying the ex
penses, and all three ta ebare and ehare
.alike In profits.
Jn February the brother located Tour
' claims and started to proapect them.
; They looked good and the father Joined
blm to aaalat.hla son in handling the
'dJroJeet,
Last week the mine .; waa aota xor
1180.000.
Miss Savage 'weekly sent a large partlsn lnterv-1 covering most of the MU
of hen aalary to her brother and her
' . 1 . . .51 I . ..
oure" n-Tr xativrvu. ,ofif y t f
' sure of 'his iuicceaa. ' '.
. Bbe will make Spokane her permanent
home, investing her money here. Bhels
but II years, of age. .
SIX PEOPLE PAY
(Continued from Page One.)
. an hour in. the city limit; they could
'break, their necks if they planned out in
the country. ' We did ' not attempt to
, 'protect the rural dlatrlcta at alL
"The chauffeura aeemed to think that
"was unreasonable and went before' the
" ' city council and prevailed upon tht
'body to let them run 11 mllea an hour
; "in the fire llmita and IS mllea an hour
; in other parte of the city. . That, law
;i difficult of enforcement and the only
i. ''way to enforce It ta to send out care-'
'ful and reliable ofBcera to take their
: ' apeed and' to rely absolutely upon the
"atatementa of thoae officer and pay no
'attention to the atatementa of the per
ona in the automobile.
. Boone .Bads; Motorists. .
"That, la the only way this kind of
' an ordinance, will ever . be enforced.
These 'people 'always aay that they do
( not know how ..fast, they are going. After
j they once get this automobile fever in
"their systems, unless they are abao
' j lutely flying and their machines off the
, ground half the time , they feel, as If
, they are crawling along. They have
' , to go from II to, 60 mllea an hour be
, fore they feel they are going some,"
, - Judge Cameron in passing sentence
, gave it as his opinion that the Intent
. , did not play any part In the determlna
' tton as to whether the speed limit had
' . been exceeded. He eta ted that in view
Lor the fact that this was the first of
fense on the part of the defendants be
. j would Impose the minimum fine of 1 25.
. The casea of the streetcar men arrested
- on-the same charge. wUl.be beard next
, Thursday. u..: ., L
t -N. B. Taylor waa arrested tbla morn
; lng for driving his car faater than the
ordlnanoe permits and his case set for
tomorrow. . r
The Way to Travel.
The road that, gives you.:.tha.ervlce
' should be the road to traveL The Can.
!' adlan Pacific not only boasts of furnish
lng the very best service, "but the scenic
- attractions are unquestionably without
a parallel. Your itinerary can be ar
ranged so that every foot of the scenic
' portion of tbe line Is viewed during day
: ' light. The chief attractlona are tbe
' ? Fraaer canon. Valley of the Illeclllwaet,
1 Albert canon, the Great Glacier of the
. Relklrks, Ottertalt range and Canadian
' national park. aU of which go to make
up tbe grandest panorama of mountain
scenery i the world. For desorlptlva
matter and full particulars regarding
' - ratss, etc. call on or address F. R. John-
son. F. and F. A., Portland. Oregon.
Watch
Consistifisr of the most reliable
American or Swiss movement, irt
a nickel, solid silver or gun
" metal case,
U: For the
Mountains or
"Seashore
Is , the 'most appropriate and
, doe not represent a large out
lay of money. As ours are spe
cially jelecte4 fortheirrtime an4
wcaring qualities and are of
interesting prices,
From $3.50
. to $18.50 ,
- Your investment becomes a most
t - -" attractive one. ,
Cor.'Thifd and Washington Ms
; "'a , J ,
Upticians -.;.
Diamond Importers , ' v
- A
c y a.
Woddlawn Parents File Remon
etrance Against His Reinstate
ment as Principal.' ,
' s"sssasjsssss BMaasssaw-sa ' .
OTHER PARENTS ASK 4
V HE BE TAKEN BACK
Pupils Like Him Became He Did Not
Enforce Strict Discipline and They
Were Allowed to Do About as
They Pleased While In School' .
A proteat against the possible- rein
statement of Kdgar A. MUner am orln
cipal of tha Woodlawn achool. glaned by
134 parents and property ownera of the
neignoornooa. waa - presented - to the
achool directors at the meeting last
evening. "
C A. Ambrose handed In the remon
st ranee with the remark that every
signature upon it was bona tide.
come time before tbe meetlna a netl-
tlon signed by a number of na rents who
aajted that afllner'a resignation be re
considered had been filed.
MUner resigned six weeks ago after
fight with hla wife and daughter, the
police station furnishing Ihe setting for
the last act. His resignation, written
tha next day, was Immediately accepted
aa Mtlner had already left the school
to look after Itself.
rupUs 7iked Kline.
It - aeeraa that ' many of the pupils
liked MUner because he did not uphold
the teachers In snforclng discipline, and
the youngsters did about as they
pleased. Since T. J. NewblU took charge
of the school proper achool discipline
Yl hu. Atkllki4 ' nn .A m nrm ft..
ner aaminisirauon, ana some or tne
children have sighed for the careless
ways of the former principal.
J. V. Beach, the new chairman of the
board of education, took his seat lsst
evening, lie announced the committees
for the ensuing year aa follows:
Examination of teachers, Mrs. I TV.
Bitten. Frank Rlglerj Judiciary. Richard
Williams, I. N. Flelschner; flnsnoe.1. N.
Flelschner, Mrs. U. W. filtton; Insur
ance, I. N. Flelschner: construction of
new buildings. . H. Wittenberg. I. N.
Flelschner; repairs, Richard .Williams,
N. Flelschner; supplies, Mrs.- Sltton,
Herman Wittenberg.
Mr. Wittenberg was abseat and the
feud between him and Mr, Williants
slumbered.. . -
School will begin September IT. The
Chrlstmaa vacation will extend from De
cember 14 to January I and tbe schools
will close June 2f.
The directors Artli meet the principals
tomorrow evening. Soon after this meet
lng the annual election of teachers will
be held. .. 1 -,.-' 4
MARRIED TO CHEAT DEATH
FROM SPOILING PLAN
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Artist and Sculptor Wed Just Be
fore Operation Is Performed '
s Upon Croom.
(Joarnal Special 'Berries.)
Chicago, June 2. Fearing their wed
ding plans would be shattered by death.
Miss Julia M. Bracken,' the sculptor.
and William P. Wendt, the landscape
artist, were married today. The cere
mony was originally planned for Wed
nesday morning. - Instead -the -bride
groom had to go to tne.nospttai to ne
operated upon for appendicitis at that
time.
A prior operation for the same
trouble was unsuccessful and grave
fears are entertained for the results of
this one.
The bride, la creator, of tha group, "IU
linols Welcoming the Nation," which
atands 'at Springfield, and of "James
Monroe." which was exhibited at the
St. Louis fair. She wlU retain her
studio In Chicago. r "
PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES
FEDERAL CANDIDATES
( Journal ' Special Bern re.)
Washington, June ts. The president
haa nominated . Ruel Rounda te -be
United States marshal of Idaho; to be
receiver of public moneys at Missoula,
Montana, Daniel Arms; to be surveyor
general -of Montana, J. F. Cone; to be
Crow Indian agent of Montana, Samuel
G. Reynolds. 4 , .
PORTLAND PRESBYTERY-
: MEETS THIS AFTERNOON
-In the First Presbyterian church this
afternoon a meeting Of Portland pres
bytery Is being held for the purpose of
receiving the resignation of Rev. A.
Hcrford of Bethany German church.
Arrangements have also been made for
the ordination of Rev. George W. Arms,
who will take up the work at Anabel,
Eagie Creek and East View.
There will -be a meeting of the au
thorities of the First church tomorrow
evening to consider the call received
by Vr. E. P. Illll to a chair In McCor
mlck seminary. .
PLAN VACATION NOW.
"Potter" does, em Jane SO low Upper
Columbia. Blve lutes.
June 10 the "T. J. Potter." the popu
lar O. H. N. seaside excursion steam
er, makes Its first trip to North Batch,
(-touching Aatortagoing and returning:
Very low excursion rates now in ef
fect. 1 'T
Delightful .outing trips fnay be made
to upper Columbia river points, ther-new
local O. R. & N.' train leaving tTnlon
atatlon at 1:16 a. m. dally and return
ing at I p. m. ihe same day, making it
posslhle.t-spend a day' at any of the
points of interest along the river be
tween Portland and The Dalles. Very
low rates In effect. v
For partlculare abodt the summer Ye-H
sorts ana trips m mira eng- vvaxn
ington streets,-Portland. 'C.W. Stinger,
city ticket agent. -' . -
' Teachers at Victoria. .
(Journal Special Serrlre.)
Victoria, B. C, June 2. Several hun
dred" members were present today at the
opening of the annual meeting of the
British Columbia teachers' institute.
The feature Of the opening session was
an address by Jamea U Hughe of To
ronto on fheV "Modern . Tendencies of
Education." The Institute will continue
Ha session untlliFriaay-.. A
- 'f ' A- i .''-.". .'.
rice.
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Fin Dentistry.
-AU Work Guaranteed.
Gold Crowns.
Bridge work..
Full set teeth
Telephoae
Ualm 878.
6, S, T.
S, Chraad Ta.
tre Blda.
, Opposite ZOer Flaae Xousa,
COMPLETES HIS PLANS TO
PUNISH POWDER TRUST
Robert S. Waddell Enlists Gov
ernment in Effort to Break Up
Dupont Monopoly.
t Jnnrnal Soecial 8rTiri.
.Chicago. June US.- Prosecution -of the
Dupont Powder company under the
Bherman act Is to mark tha climax of
the effort put forth by Robert 8. Wad
Jll prealdent of the Buckeye Powder
comapny of Peoria, to break up the al
leged monopoly against which he be
aan to fight last February. In both
houses of congress. ,1
Waddell la In the city armed Vlth
a letter from Assistant Attorney-General
Purdy at Washington, whleta-atated
that there waa nothing to prevent action
for -damage being tarted: agn,lnsti the
alleged powder combine under section
7 of the Sherman act. f .
Waddell has been connected witff the
Dooont people for more .than to years.
and during the last 10 yaara of hi con
nection with the oompany he was gen
eral sales agent for the United Statee.
Three years sgo he-aevered his connec
tion with the company, and established
the Buckeye company of Peoria. He
become s fighting - foe of the Dupont
company ,aoon sftef .starting Ms. busi
ness. -
WOMAN TRAVELS WILDS '
OF ALASKA FOR RELICS
. ' , SBSBwasaasssswawasBBjsss -
(Jouratl Sporial Scc.)
Ban Francisco. June t. Among the
sojourners In the city 1 Mrs. Ella Qng-
ALLEN
r n v
man, caaimo reiio cuuwcior, wnu ia on
her way to Alaska on S daring trip to
continue her interesting work. Mrs.
Ongmao hsa a collection ot Alaskan rel
ics, which received first prlss at the
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Si
PrCc
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From the Mills
$1.10
Per
Sack
We Sell and
II1LT, bCABObT a OO STI Morrison
Bt. Phone klaln 184. . '
axbbioxt a somn, 10 aid Bt.
N. Phone Main ei. .
a. T. DBVEBSZBV-Oth and B. Jdorrt
- - son. . Phone East 148.
CrTTsTmm
Marshall.
a Kxcnr, " ltd
Phone Main 141.
and
UOIWITI BltTTH, 840 Union
Ave. K. Phone East 8644. -
TO. MOOXZITTOa, It
Phone East 489.
Russ
ell Bt.
A, O. MAWKXirS, T8th and E. Morri
son. Phone East 780.
n- - it ii ii irv LTr u wy v i n
"C0RVALLI8 MILLS BEST
Dealera handling our flour and desiring their name included In our ad
vertisements will kindly writ or phone us and they will be published.
nans avmxKD nox otna-
PORTLAND OFFICE 531 LUMBER EXCHANGE
Phone raoifis Ml.
Bt. Ix)ula esposltlon, end Is regarded as
the most valuable of the kind In the
world. The trip she contemplate tak
ing this summer will not terminate un
til she reaches a plao 60 mile north
of Point Barrow, where the tribe have
never yet oeen approacnea oy wmt
men. Here Mrs. Ongman . will en
deavor to made a collection from the
relic they bury with their dead.
The Dalles Will Celebrate.
The Dalles, Oregon, 'will hold stnoh-
sler Fourth of July celebration this
year. : As an Inducement for this and
other celebrations that -day the O. R.
N. Co, will sell on and on third far
tickets Jul s and 4 with final limit
July . V---. . . ..'
Examine our stock of new and slightly used Pianos, Organs
and Piano Players. Make your selection, offer us any rea
sonable price, pay down a small amount to suk
yenience and the t instrument will be delivered promptly
at your home. Pay thereafter in ' easy, monthly sums.
. PIANO PLAYERS Pianolas, Affellos, Sim
plex, Eclipse, Uardman and all the best known
makes p piano players. 'Prices range from $40
itQ.Siso.' ; , -;- ,;
PIANOS These new ones to choose from:
Everett Hardman; Knabe, Packard, ' Fischer,
Mason & Hamlin, JCingsbury, Wellington; T Cable."
iiiTiToier TTYa iMr. a.:
tfrMorrison
Direct to the Dealer
Every
Guaran
teed
Recommend It:
T. smasam a, OO, Tth and Wash-,
'ington and 16th and Broadway.
Phone Main 117,
x scam a oo, u$ ad Bt. Phons
Main 488.
A. Sromir, 17th and E. MalnCThon
East 441.
sc a. aosrmar. sm
Phone Eaat 8644.
SnssaU .
J. SC BliaaaiT, 876 E. Morrison.'
Phone Fjat 841.
oisooiu ursaiUT.
Balstom Oosv Us44rt ICaaag-er.
PREPARING CAMPAIGN
"" AGAINST STANDARD OIL
'"" (Jooraal Borstal SerTice.t '
4 Washington. Jon , 14. The d 1st riot
attorney and other federal law offloers
who ar engaged Is th prosecution of
the Standard OLUeompeny ar gathering
In Washington. Conference with At
torneyOeneral Moody ar i frequent.
This week there will e a number nf
masting under th direction of Moody
to plan a campaign.
Th erreuiatlom ef Th Journal ta
Fortland sad ta Oref o exceeds that of
ay ethe Oregoa Bwwpspss. .1..
ye have dozens, of well known' v high, grade
pianos taken uv trade, Pick but the one you
want and make us an offer. Pianos from $30
to $500. . - '"'?'.'
ORGANS High
& Hamlitir etc., at
little instruments,
r as$10 and $12.
- Notice to Patrons
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" "We wish' to announce to those yvho take advantage of our pav a lit
tle down"; plan that after July 1 we shall maintain an office down town
to look after those accounts .That 'does not mean we are going to con
tinue in the piano business or use it as an excuse to break faith with the
public It means that the Allen & Gilbert-Ramaker Co. will preserve in
violate the confidences reposed in it and will go to the expense of main
taining an office rather than turn accounts over to a bank or to strangers.
FOUR
ybwQcimi
FELLOWS
GROCERY CO.
-r 849-531 Oak St, Between Seventh and Paris
."THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICE
It will always pay the careful buyer to investigate our prices
before buying. . Our groceries are the BEST; prices the
LOWEST and
A Few Mid-Week Specials
7 Pounds Eastern Rolled Oats. ..........,..........25
1 Package Scotch Oats. -...J......10f
.1 Can Ghiradelli's Chocolate. ....,................ ..25f
1 Ppund Baker's Premium Chocolate.. ...305
. 1 Can Baker's Cocoa.... ...................... ......20)
1 8-lb. Can Assorted Sopsi.e..;:.";...'..........!
5 Cans Star Cream., ...... A.. ......... ..j.25f
1 Can Eagle Milk .'. ...... .... . ... .......... .J. . . .15f
1 Package Postum or . Figprune. .................... .2,0
rSack Dry Granulated Sugar.;..".'... ....... ,T77r.T;?4.657
Sack Best Dry Granulated Sugar ....'.........$4.75
Dn't forget that we hlva the finest Meat of all kinds hat
; the market affords and our prices are the lowest. i ,
Watch for Our Flour
Phone
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MUST STOP SPOILING : '
. NIAGARA FALLS' BEAUTY
'-(Jearaar Speeiet. Ser-iea.t
-w.shlnston. Jun II Th house hs
adnnted th conference report blU to re
strict th us of th waters of Niagara.
grade organs, Estey, Mason
your own
price, borne fine'
1 Jet gov for as low
whichi we wili
Out-of -Town Trade
Write or telephone what you want.
We will make a selection for you and:
if our selection and terms do' not please
you, don't pay a penny.
DAYS MORE
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mm
delivery prompt.
Main 2596
Th committee has authorised favor
abls report to th senate on th lock
canal - - ' - , - :-
' ' Our Ala. " " ' ''
Our only business consists ef making
reliable eyeglaases at very reasonable
prices, ill fourth street, near IamuUJU
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