f. , HI" 1 I -I LBg j. JUS ELECTS r.nss coLuriDiA f iss - Alma :Vill!neve Receives Greatest Number of Ballots ' Cast in Contest. V -; MISS ANNA PERRINE t WILL BE THE QUEEN Two Winning Contestants Leu Than Hundred Voter Apart When' Con ; ' teat Cloaea Preparationa Almost , Complete for Celebration. , The exciting oonteat that bu been in progress In Be John for the past two weeks for ths honor of representing Ths Qoddess of Liberty" and "The ! Queen of too Day" at .the . Fourth ot July ' celebration came to la cloae yes terday afternoon. Miss Alma Vllllnere : received the highest vote and - will rep reetnt the "Goddess." and Ulii Anna Perrine, receiving the second highest -vote, will be the "Queen." - Tne contest Iwas very clone, there being less tbaa "190 votes ' difference between the twe winners. Nothing that has occurred In ' BU Johns for a long time created such ' ' universal Interest as thla contest. Tbe ; partisans of the young women ssplr- - , ants wers active la -securing votes for their - favorites, making the result 'doubtful until the count waa -almost 'completed. The St. Johns people have 1 made every preparation for a fine cele bration of the .fourth. Ample arrange meats have been made to entertain the f large .ta-owd that -Is already .assured. . ' H. W. Brlce, l who resigned from the ... EC Johns school some days ago, was re- . elected at the school meeting held last ' night. Sir. Brlce was highly esteemed j ; by the St. Johns people. . He made, they .say, a capable director, and waa always i ort the lookout for the best interests of ' the school. T. W. Potter waa sleeted to fill the vacancy caused by the resigns . : tlon of Director Ogden. The board will meet at an early data to consider bids .' submitted - for the construction of a ' three-room addition to the present school ' house; .the bid that ' waa formerly ac cepted was- cancelled by the old dlrso- tors In response to a general demand .upon the part of St Johns resldenta There la a growing belief that a. mis ' take Is being made In adding to the 1 school building. . Many residents of Bt j Johns believe that a aits ahoutd be pur chased and another school bouse built In a different part of the district. The ; school district Is filling up with people so rapidly that even with' a three-room : addition to the present building. It Is . said. It, will be Impossible to aocommo- date the pupils who- will present tbem : selves for enrollment at the opening of the fall term- It Is. not Improbable thyf n ttffort will be mane to Influo. , tbe directors to abandon - the- proposed three-room addition and proceed to build another building. , . Mors' or less resentment has i aroused on the 'east side because of the .complacency with "which - City Health 'Officer C. It Wheeler seems to regard the water in the slough that heads up near . Hawthorne park. ,:, The water la this slough Is looked ufton br those res Ments whose homes are M the vicinity streets as a positive menace to the pap 11c health.- They have been persistent . ia their complaints, -but claim they can get no relief except tbs doubtful eon - eolation of an occasional certificate of , good character for the water la the slough. Issued ' by the city health de- partmetrt. which -they say Is not reas suring to those who have to smell the foul odors 'arising from the depths of ... this slough, look at ths green scum that - covers Its -surface, and be aware of nu ' merous open- vaults and dump-plies os - Ita banks. A committee was appointed at ths .last meeting of tbe city council to de vise some means of draining this water. .It IS understood the committee, has for ' mulated a plan which they will submit to ths next meeting of ths council. - . , Less than 'two months ago the newly organised Baptist church -at Arleta, on the Mount Scott line,, let the contract for a church building Though not yet- " completed, this building; which will bold ISO people, will be occupied today. A program haa been arranged which will: . ': '.' :.'!" ": ', ' ths ' ' oregcj cui.tav jcur'iju izz.z:t.i. cukdav. ... n "' -. "-" ; :: Cream ofdersmll 6e f $ iiii I; J! , Send in your Fourth of Joly ke cream wdera,-blg and :' 'i ' 'JfC('P "TVC ,V ,; :J : ' ": X?-, " '. N ? ;:. : ' . 1 '""mi a'" '--k- ' ej-wBs ir m y ?- s r i" an J w i w.tm w i . a . Country shlprnentsnortli into BrtOsn ColumDla, souttt i -r" ,7XC-- Br - " - - - mlnUfitW,'U:--:n' CWk? Cream Specials for July ; cream ' u little. - :y---'y - - y . Hundred-gallon orders filled as quickly as ten. V , Picnics - and celebrations anywhere furnished on short notice. ':'.:;;ti't.:,:':';' y.L.t Country shipmentsnorth into British Columbia; south . into northern California, east into Idaho are larger than ever before. Every outgoing passenger train carries ice cream in im lenserquantrties and passes cream coming in 1 tities. People who ate Kazelwood ice cream at the Lewis and Clark fair last year are eating it at home this year. "-But great as is the increase in the business, the dairy industry has grown to the occasion. The flow of cream into Portland this year for the manufacture of butter is far heavier than ever .before,; and the big Ice cream orders can be filled without Red; White and Blue Brick; Banana - j l , Brick; Fresh Strawberry Order any of above at the regular price of plain Ice cream-delivered IJuart BrickTT".' . ..... 60c crippling the butter industry. Country Orders Two Quart Bricks. . . $1.00. Four Quart Bricks . . $1.50 - Out " eight " cfty ; . de9very wagons wm leave tne ery at 10 a. m. with retail or ders. Again at 1 p. a, Phona your order to Exchange 40 e .or order at tne vream store. 884-Washington, or at the Kaselwood Plant, Fifth : and Oak - streets. - Hazelwood ' la -ready for tharnah. . So send in your ice cream orders. . Order early if you can, but late "if necessary -Haerwood is "ready" f or "yoii " HAZELWOOD CREMJl CO. 'AT , ---4 - :r'is n occupy practically ths whols day. At 10 a. m. Sunday achool exercises by tne boys and girls; 11 a. tn... address by Rev. C. X Wooddy, D. D.. ths Pacific r-nmmt represents five fnr the Vftw. Ml sloh "society ; "l p." m.," address by Dr. J. W, Brougher of the First church: T: m., -address- oy ttev. jonn uenciien. t j- . u , mf-i Good Pianos E I HTV.?J.sT I ' When you" Come down toit everything' else about a piano is of comparatively little, importance but TONE, Ij is the tonethat ; fixes the artistic value of a piano. It is tone that regulates the money 'value. It is- tone that gives iHts right ta the title. It is the" absence of .tone (and consequently of all musical worth). thattamps so many cheap, " so-called pianos the frauds they are. ;t Do .you know of any -other institution on -"the coast where the question" o tone: is . dutifully looked after ' as at' Eilers Piano . ; House? -, ' ' ... '' .d, .' -". y We are the Pacific coast authorities on Piano tone and Pipe and Reed Organ tone.' 'c Eilers Piano House i ; Largest and Leading Wholesale and Re-, tail Dealers in Every Western City. - superintendent, of missions for -Portland and -vicinity. Mr. Bentslen will for soma time serve ths church as . pastor. He haa an nounced a series of Sunday evening set mens whluh promts to ba ' lnteMSF ing, judging from ths topics: July 1, "What la Manr; July t, "What, and Where Is BatanT"; July IS, "What and Where- la .Helir: July It, "What and Where Is Heaven T"; July It, "Who la Qod t" s T" ' 77. : PORTLAND MAKES GAIN- IN BUILDING PERMITS ; Statistics compiled by Secre tary r Tom Biohardson of ths , Commercial club, ahow that building permits to the amount of.MOMOf wers issued in Port ' land during June. - In - June of laat ysar ths amount of build ing permits waa fltT.OS, mak ing an Increase this year over 10I of IllMlO, or 10 per cent gain. Ths foregoing figures do "not Include- new railroads, bridges and streets upon which thousands -ot men srs sngaged and mlllloha. of dollars being ex pended. ' - These Tlgures have been sent by Mr. Richardson to the Con struction News, a Chicago peri-" odlcal, which ' publishes each month a - list showing tbs smounts of building permits In ths largest cities In ths United States and ths percentage of gain or loss In sach compared , with the aama month of ths pre ceding' year.. ' - In May, Portland lead ths en tire country, with an increase In building ever May, 1906, of S0 per cent, the total of the. mlts Issued being r.OI7,Tlf. AGED FLAGMAN INSTANTLY Samuel Lawton Loses His Life -WhllT(t Posttrf Duty hriha--, Terminal Yards. Seaside House Improvements. Bplendld Improvements, costing In ths neighborhood of 110,000, are In evldeno at the Seaside House, Seaside, this sea son. One notice, an Important enlarge ment of ths dining-room, refurnlshlngs srs visible, a new roof will shelter tbs guests, new plumbing hss been put In and the grounds have had the attention of an- expert landscape gardener. Mr". F. B. Daggett a caterer of large experi ence, will bava charge of the hotel this year, and with Ita modest rate, of only 11.60 to 11.50 per day,' the house should bs filled, the entire season. Mr. Daraetc has a dairy or JJ thoroughbred Jerseys which will add luster to ths cuisine snd help to . perfectly populsrlse ths. hendsome ocean home. Many of the hotel'a former summer guests, patrons of the hotel In ths daya of ths famous Ben Holladsy. hsvs - slrSady ensured apartmenta for tbe see soft. i m ,ii i - . Dairy Industry constantly, gT.wing. j Samuel Lawton, a venerable flagmaa In ths aervtoe of the Terminal company, waa struck by a rapidly moving train in ths terminal yards yeeterdeV after noon and InstanUy killed. Coroner Pin ley's Investigation rallevst the oompany of responsibility, Ths accident occurred at ths railroad crossing Just south of ths Alblna ferry, A yard engine waa switching a number of oars and the aged flagman was at his post ot duty. He stood en ths tracks aa the snglns approached, la plain view of J. H. Plerson, who waa on top of ons of ths ears, and Bngtne Foreman Hanley. ' ,. .... He walked down the track for a short dlstanos aa the angina approached, but ha had dons so often and no particular attention waa paldihJm. When he stepped from- the track, hs walked aloagslds for a distance and those , who saw.' . him shouted in warnlns. , ' , Ha did not heed the warning, "however. Ths engine passed him, but a oar struck him en ths bead. Ths train waa moving swiftly and ths impact burled -the eld man beneath ths wheels. His head was completely crushed and he waa killed In stantly- La ton had been'. In the esrvioe of the company aa a flagman for many-yeara. In view of hie experience no explanation baa been offered for his failure to heed the warning. SCHOOL TEACHERS WILL - -jE ELECTED TOMORROW member of the board of education, has returned to the city and the election of achool teachers wlU -be held tomorrow afternoon. v.. It Is probable that the results of ths election ythe directors, will not be made public antll Tuesday or Wednes day. - Ths principals - reported . on ths teachers la thslr schools, and only ths absence of Mr. Wittenberg haa delayed the selection of - the teachers for next psat, --.r'- The Dalles Will Celebrate" Ths Dalles, Oregon, will hold a mon ster Fourth ef July celebration vthl. year. As an inducement for thla and other celebration, that day ths O. R. m N. Co. will sell ons and one third fare tickets July S, I and 4 with final limit July . - '.- Little Rent .--.i T.lttle Expenses Little Prices Little Down -Little Monthly, iLreryEosta for Car llltfl!!!epg . 1..... . Don't yon know ww can sell yen Furniture cheaper than any ether atotre In the city. WhyT eut ef the "w ntOT.riwrf, -.w-. e-ii.- mt pay-ass PER CUNT mora rent than we daw Wa save this (00 per cent and give ear enatomera the benefit of It. That's wfcy we are able to save yea money on the furnishing of your boms er rooms. We give herewith a few prices compared with the- prices ef the, ether fellow. - We want yon to visit our store and get acquainted and get our prloes. ' y ., : - - Davenport Sofa la best Meroer lsed Prince Ve rona Weathered er Oolden Oak. flnlsb. OTJR PRICK, ' ,- Eaay Paymeata, ' i25.00 The ether fallow's price, llt.00. and more when they can get' it. Couch In Mercerised Prince Verona cover, steel con struction, heavy canvas lined. . otrn PBicst" $16eOO a$13.SO Cash. . The ether fellow's price,' til.. af v m nn u Library Tabic aetM Quartered Oak, , oua ntxo Basy Payasanta,- . THREE BLOCKS BAST OF MORRISON BRIDGE . - SPECIAL FOR CASH ONLY ..... buubj uoiimas rwrn nos aaxa. ' - While they last we wlU asll thU solid oak and ft. Extension Table, 41-ln. top, l-ln. leg, at the low price ef ; , . . : OINL-Y a$H.OO maavavam .raxxxira pc eiad. , ' . . 018.OO Tbe other fallow prloes-SJCOO.. Parlor Suit t-pleoe Suite M begs wised, hand- . pollshsd frame, ' finely upholstered, . Otm PRICSl , Basy ' Payments, elO.00 ' Cash, Ths other nmoWf prioe, ii.(0. " Call in and look over toar . splendid- "r. tocs- nf . jlL ' RllgS : Axmlnster and Wil ton Velvets, Body, Brussels and pretty Ingrains at prices within the reach of v.! all r . We are the agents rjor the celebrated AtXE AKD TCLEC0 STEEL SAKGES recommended by the most particular housewives to be the best ranges on the market. The price is reasonable and the quality the best - V