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i lCc2o :Go2' Candidates "Are Hard f at Work Places Are Charting f Witfi Each Count. , - At least 10 of ths II candidates en tered In .The Journal contest are hard at work and earnestly, striving to lead In th raoe.f an education. - ' - Places rd changing at each count arid dark horse are making large gains each flay.-' v, i , . ,, " ,1 No candidate should allow any -of the precious time to slip by, but should get to work today. . - Friends of candidates pugbt to Inter J , , ; '' , Carl Shelter. : ; - sat themselves at onoe and send In their subscriptions to help swell the, y ate of their favosttes. . f . ' We herewith present the photograph ef Carl Bnl of East rortr-elshth treat. Bit. Tabor, who entered the con test at the very first, but states that ..he has not mads much of a showing yet. IT I time before the close, Beptamber 1. The business of contestants Will be to Induce people to subscribe for Ths Ore son Journal, if they are not already taking the paper, or renew their sub scriptions by psylng for ss long a period In advance as convenient, thereby giving the contestants the benefit of the votes allowed on advance payments. Votes will be allowed on all advance payments on subscriptions,., whether so licited by the contestants themselves or paid or ram It ted directly to Tne jour- nal office, or throush any or tne reu las azenta or. collectors, but In all oases the money must be In Ths Journal office before credit will be given lor me votes. . . ' . A' cash commission wlH""be paid 'con testants on all new . subscriptions cured by them personally, or procured directly through their influence. Thus every contestant will have a chanoe to earn' some pocket money. In eddition to the opportunity of winning tSOO or 1100 or a scholarship worth from tioo to ttfO. supplemented with a purse of 1109 tor incianw upwun. - Cash prises of a total of 7(0 wtU be awarded to contestants as renews: "1. , A purse of IS00 for the general ex penses of the winner while attending any publlo or- private institution provid ing iree tuition.- I. A purse of f 109 to be used Is ths same manner as the above. , - S. A purs of 1100 for Incidental ex penses to supplement a scholarship se lected' from the following list., ,. 4. A purse of 176 In addition to one of the following schoiarsntps. I. A purse of 150 In addition to I of the following scholarships. . O A purs pt fit In addition to ana Of the following scnoiaxnips. v. " Blanjc voting certificates i or ballots will be - furnished -on request, to eon- testanta . or Others- who may have I for them. ' For. each subscription ' pre paid one of these ballots may be filled - ... ooeeoeMeooeeooeooeet CONTESTANTS ENROLLED. The following named young people have already made application or' been nominated by friends for enrollment as contestants. There la room for many more the more the merrier and the' more Interesting' the oonteit wUl be. CHARLkis GHOS3. .........'........' ;...T. tC C A., Portland. Oregon, MISS MART EL POWEL.tr ....417 Salmon street, Portland. Oregon, X MISS MILDRED U CLEMONS JJnlverslty Park. Portland. Oregon.' X. Misa AILEEN HiCKHAN.VR ......Myrtle Park. Arleta, Oregon 4 HORACM A. WILSON ....... zo& naisey street, Portland, Oregon. MISS NELLIH MAT SHANNON... (68 Tenlno street, Portland, Oregon. MISS BERTIB Q CHAN. 181 Clay street, Portland, Oregon, CLAT JONE8....,.'.....r...40 East Twelfth street, Portland, Oregon,; PAUL MTOREN.i......,...lll East Third Street, Portland, Oregon,. W. E. OWTNN.,,...t40 East Thirty-seventh street, Portland, Oregon. 'LOUISE SCOTT. .... ,.n,.4. .,,. Central Addition, Portland, Oregon, ROT JOHNSON. ..........,... 74 Division street. Portland. Oregon. RUTq; TURNER, ..W,..;......:..b0S Kerbr street, Portland, Oregon. CARL BHELTON,.,.. East Forty-eighth street. Mount Tabor. Oregon. OUT JOHNSON. .100 Orant street,. Portland, Oregon ' HARRY- BRANT 711 Willamette boulevard, Portland. Oregon. LILLIAN' L. M'VICKER...... ..10 West John street. St Johns, Oregon MAD PENDERORASS ....111 North Seventeenth street. Portland. Oregon : ELLA - NELSON .Nawberg. Oregon-) GEORGE D. KING. ......t ....... Kingston, Oregon. ." JESSE MOORE ....... ....... . Tualatin, Oregon. - STANLEY STEVENSON v........,.............;. .Halsey, Oregon, ' RICHARD W. GILVIN.. .............. ........... Roeeburg. Oregon. , unn ojmoun ........... ........... .... .......... uiemawa, jre-on. OUT- V. GRAHAM'........;......... ...... Troutdale, Oregon. AONES J. EVANS, ...... Latourell Falls, Oregon IVT OWENS.....,., ...i.;.... .......... ..Cedar Mills, Oregon T R. W. CTRCS.. ...... .Scio, Oreaon. .X MISS JESSIE A. CAMPBEti, 4. . '.Wrentham, Oregon.X CLARENCE MORSS. .............. .... 7.vrr.-r.X5naJta Grove. Oreson. Z 2MiBa .tbkeoa HHAMWH..,, .lsu arand evepae, Astoria, Oregon w . . . i- . ; .... ; . ....... . . w eee)eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeee owing to his school examinations which . Interfered-with an other, work. '. Ho was born in Dallas, Oregon, fif teen years ago, and moved to Portland -4 five - years .ago He.-haa4ustsuecess-' fully finished the eighth grade In the ,Mt Tabor school, and Master Shelton -f will get to work at pnce,wrlth" tdeter- mlnatlon to land one of the scholarships 'offered by the Behnke-Walker Business eolieae. As nearly all of his spare time during vacation will be devoted to the . educational contest no doubt we shall bear from young - Shelton.., and he - will not be last in, this race for ballots and an education. . - r. '- ". , ' OOBTPmOsTS OP COIHW. ; First choice of scholarships, or grand i capital prise, to go to the contestant ,hsvlng ths hi the contest; second choice to the-one having the next highest score, and so J on to ths end of the list, ths number ?of prises, however,: to be limited to 10 , shall have achieved results. Justifying . liberal reward. - . ContesUnts will be limited In their . choloe of scholarships to such as they T T itm nw pvnvui umm UL. ine ecnoiar - ships being non-transferable, except "with ths consent. Of ths management of !the sobools. i Any young person of school ago who can furnish satisfactory references as Tto character end:, "worthiness of asslst , anoe in the endeavor to secure a good out tn oorrespond with ths amount and length of lime paid for, the number of votes dus, ths name of the contestant lavoreo, eta, to be voted at the eon venlenos of the subscriber or contestant ' VOTTJT 8 sjCXSDtnUL - The voting power ' orsubscrlMbns will b In accordance with the followlna acneduie: - . ... . ' SaOy and Sunday ?ounaL ,:" '.. : V- Prtcsby - Tims. ; Carrier. MatL Votes. One Tsar ...07.00 17.00 ; ,1,000 SIX Months ........ 1.71 1.70 . TOO Three Montha 1.00 1.00 B00 Two Months ...... 1.10 1.10 '.', ISO One Month ........ .01 - .00 V OS -::. BafLy Journal Wtthoat Sunday. Tlmev. -Carrler.. Mall. Votes. 1 una Tear ....... ..i&.oo is oo 1,000 Six Months ....... 1.00 1.78 ,r 400 Three Months 1.10 1.40 , ' 100 Two Months .-i.;i-1.00 1.00110 Ons Month ........ .00 ' , .00 '. (0 Suaday Journal. - price bv y" rrter. MaTTTTotea One Tear. ......... 1.50 fi.oo ISO Six Months... LIS 1.00- ; ISO Semi-Weekly JounaX . ' ;" ' .Pries by ) Time. . Carrier. Malt : Votes: One ' Tear.Ti'TT.'iT; ... ti.oo : too Six Months -k...... ... . .70 100 i' Folhrwinrfs the list of scholarships, "wi'th approximate cash, value of each, offered go prizes. Detailed information concerning: them will be published from time to time, or furnished on application to the Contest Department - ? ACADEMY OF THE HOLY- NAMES, Astoria. ..... 1 .... ,. f 2S0 ALBANY COLLEGE, Albany. ... . . . . . , . . i ; . . . . ... j ..... 100 BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Portland.. ... SI 00 CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem.;rjiv..,.......flOO COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, Portlsnd . , . . .... , . ...... . . f 100 Y DALLAS COLLEGE, Dsllgg;. . . .. .. ....... .iUlOO GILLESPIE SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION, Portland... ....f 130 - . lift f lfTT ininHn . """- ' aaa - 4 (niui atuiAKi AUtUAsl litroruua. ......... ...Virr-ftvu .4, 2 HOLMES BUSINESS 'COLLEGE, Portland .. . ...... .v. .. 9 100 HOLMES-FLANDERS PRIVATE SCHOOL, Portland..... f 160 i . Scranton, Pennsylvania ...fllO McMINNVILLE COLLEGE, McMinnville. ... J . , . . .... . . . f 40 OREGON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Portland One Pianoforte Scholarship...... .t. ,..;..f200 One VioUa Scholarship... ...... ...i. fizff One Guitar and Mandolin Scholarship............ flOO PACIFICLCOLLEGE, Newberg. . . . . . '.1 . .... . ; t..wrf 100 PACIFIC TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Portland. .. ........ ,ft2S t PORTLAND- SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE, Port- .. . f.KJ V 17 r A . sBA'sfki SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Salera.......7.T7rr..ri4..ieo 4 4ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Portland . '. .T. 7.1 i ; f ..., . . . f200 FEDERAL ATTORNEY- i-- TAKES OFFICIAL OATH (Bpedsl Plspiteh Tke loersaLt ' Seattle, June 10. Potter Charlea Sul livan qualified and took the oath of 'office as United States distriot attorney before Judge Hanford this morning, his assistant, Walter Christian,' going ' through a similar form at ths same 4tlme. .. ' ' 1 The' hew district attorney, who suc ceeds Jesse A. Frye, will legally assume Abe duUes of the office tomorrow andj tonight will take over the records and dooumsiffio of ths office. For the past two weeks ths retiring official baa been busily engaged in cleaning up all old matters and putting ths pending esses Into such Shape as to be easily taken up b'y Distriot. Attorney Sullivan. , v ") ': . Bowa, But Wot Out.. 'Representative John M. Bankhead of Alabama, who was recently defeated for renomlnatlon by Captain Hobaon, has emioumwd Hs candidacy for alternate United States senator, to succeed either John T. Morgan or K. W.'Pettus. Ths primary will be held la August, , ' ' (Continued from Page One.) that he might comply with the law, he was tola that all these documents had been destroyed. in the fire, but that more had been ordered from in dianapolis and were coming: out by freight. He was also told that if he did not have the proof of loss filed within 60 days after April 18 his pol icy would be invalidated. . . Do you blame them for beginning to be ir ritated t " . .- "Finally, when all the technicalities had been complied with,' came the shaving of the policies. Some com panies, I understand,' flatly state that they will pay but 75 cents of the face value of the policies. Others-say they are adjusting thejosses on an equit able basis, but so the .policy holders tell me,' are paying only 75 cents on the dollar. All these things, combined with the bullyragging and insults of clerics and adjusters, to say nothing of the intimation that ban Francisco is peopled wi(h scoundrels, have: aroused the policy-holders in the six-bit com passes to gi point where they . will make a bitter tight for their rights. Small Discount 'Legitimate. Is "There are two sides to. all things, of course. That tnanv' persons have overestimated their losses and in that: I ... .L manner nave vitiatea ineir proois oi loss is unquestionably true. There has been some attempt to swindle the companies. ' But. notwithstanding this, the tact remain that ban f ran cisco - was under-insured, that the property destroyed was far in ex- icess of the insurance carried.. A small discount between one Aad three per cent for loss by earthquake would - have been legitimate, f A 25 per' cent cut is little short, of .. theft The companies should hare taken the people into their confidence and acted like reputable business men. It would have paid in the long run. ; ; Wolf 1r orbig man,: physically and mentally, and , is putting all his strength into his fight for what he be lieves to be the rights of the people. He is, he declared today, going to ad vertise every company that shades its tosses., ne is going to maice tne names of all the . six-bit concerns known from the Atlantic to the Pa cific and from Maine .to Mexico. : Mr. Wolf said that he understood that some companies, commonly placed on the six-bit list are attempting to ad just-their losses honestly, while oth ers, reputed to be paying, dollar for dollar, are shaving the policies. - Ac cording to statements made by pol-ky-holders, the following -concerns are paying Ji cents on the dollar: :..t Six-Bh Cornpanies, . .-. Northwestern National, North Ger tiroore,. insurance Company of Worth America, Alliance of Philadelphia: AachedTand - Munich, Hanover, Ger many; Milwaukee Mechanics Agn cultural, boring Garden, Uelaware, Globe and Rutgers, American of Phil adelphia, Svea of Sweden; Law, Union and Crown; Union Assurance ox Lon don . Victoria of New York... Cale donian, Rochester German, Scotch Underwriters, . Providence Washing' ton. Royal Exchange, Austrian Phoe nix. Concordia. National of Hartford. i rans-Atiantic, reaerai. uerman oi Feoria,-EquiUbleruueen"City. Trad ers of Chicago. American of Newark. t-v- r t . i i ikt . ifranxun oi rntiaaeipnia, rire Asso ciation of rhiladelphia, Philadelphia Underwriters, United firemen, Mich igart,-Hamburg- Bremen, Home Fire and Marine, Niagara, Prussian Na tional, Pacific Underwriters, Colonial Underwriters. British America. Brit ish-American Western of Toronto, National Union. Eagle. ' Phoenix of Bg&oklyn, ' Pennsylvania, -Union of) Thiladelphia. UlenTFaUi.rTWesf. ehestetrSeenrity of-rNew- Haven, to V icurc A suit with an extra pal of trou sers amounts to two .suits. ' .-.A coat UUOred the "NWoU's Way Wlll hold Its shape- during ths life of two pairs of trousers. . ; , But that tsn"t all ' Tour choloe of any- suit : In .the house and an extra pair of t rouse re st the prtoa of tie aalt.. . VWi make . this offer because have too many light-weight fabrics and our .best tailors, must be kept busy during the dull, season, - No reason sow why you. shouldn't dress cool and comfortable and still save money.'.'" '..".;;--.- '' . Of course these suits wiU be tai lored the "Nleoll's Way" it's our very: best tailors that we want to 'keep busy.:.. ..,'...:." ' i' :''.'; ' . r 4f. . WOBSTSD ': CKASXXS, stSSOXS, WZIOXT 'Some of the fabrics. - have - Just reached As delayed in shipping. - Some of ' the patterns have ' Just enough cloth to make a suit and an extra, pair of trousers. . Might be Just ths patterns .you would want Don't you see the wisdom of com ing In mowf '-, --.' , V- -- Satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Garments, to order la a day if re quired. ' Full dress and Tuxedo suite a spe cialty; - vWILLIAM JERREMS 50NS, Props. . ' 9. T. Boody, Manages, " . 'ICS TTCXsVD ST,' POBTXtASTO, ' OB. THAW:AiHUMAN-MpNGOOSE . Contlnued from Page One.) ': '"' Camden, Buffalo -German, American of Bostotv Dutchess Girard, New York of New York, North River, New Brunswick. Nassau of Brooklyn, Scot tish Union and National. Western Underwriters. German of FreeoortJ tierman National, Calumet, Atlantic Birmingham and Austin of Texas. Earthquake Companies. Following Is a list of the earthquake companies: .Norwich union, indem nityJkGcrmaa-Americaitof ;;AmericaJ German Alliance of Mew York, Pro tector Underwriters of Hartford. Union of .London. Commercial Union of New York, Palatine of London, Al liance of London. Williamsburg City. Providence, Washington, Rhine-Mo- selle and North German of Hamburg. It is known that of these 14 com panies at least six will pay dollar for dollar whatever liabilities they ac knowledge or are held responsible for. Under no circumstances will the Nor wich Union, or. the Indemnity or the Commercial Union of London, or the Commercial Union of New York, or the Palatine or the Alliance of Lon don be found in the list of 75-centers, The following companies have de clared their intention of paying their losses m tuiuL.r . , , . , Dollar Companleg.- Aetna Insurance company. Cali fornia, Mercantile of Boston, Amer ican Central ot t Louis, it. faui, Manchester. Atlas of London. Kings County, Springfield of Massachusetts, New Zealand. North British and Mer cantile. Liverpool, London and Globe, Sun of London Northern Assurance T ..-..I T-U T A T- ican of New York, Continental of New York, London Assurance, New York Underwriters, Teutonia, London and Lancashire. English-American Under. writers, Orient.of Hartford. State of Myerpool, Jriartlord-oi iUrttord, LaU-j, tens ot ot Louis, fiome ot isew York, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Queen of New York, Royal of Lfrer. pool, Industrial Underwriters. . - -- STREET RAILWAY MEN" ARBITRATE STRIKE elaanasaaiaMBBsBBSsssaw (RpsetsJ Dtspatrk to Tke Jonrea!. Taeoma. June 10. The Strike declared by 000 laborers of the Taooma Street Railway company ana tne paving com panies of the, city a week agO'Wss da dared off lest night, snd the men are working today, having accepted the offer of the company of 02.20 a day-with transportation to and front work. they are squally depraved; and when swift and sudden vSngeance falls upon them and thsy are murdered, the last of all their ; crimes has been added to their list they have "created their own executioners" and the beginning of their punishment Is In violent and shameful death. After death somes re alisation and remorse the - remorse which., means . Jieil. ;-.?..,7-.... Hxls Blinded by Tanlty, Toung girls who are lured into the sumptuous dens of such men as Stan ford White and his confederates are blinded by vanity and Ignorance when they take tfaar-flrst step. They Imagine It la their own peculiar charm which attracts the man of the world and by that charm they can hold his roving heart ' Only when it Is-too late do they understand that the nun long- since ceased to possess a heart Snd that the only woman such a man remembers Is the woman who resisted and, refused his overtures. .V ' ".'.' SKELETON OF WOMAN FOUND IN TACOMA 1 fSpertal. DIspstetLje The JobtbsLI . Tscoma, June 00. The skeleton of a woman was found this morning under was' awarded the superb collection op given away at our Vehincrton St Otor f! WAS AWARDED .THAT . BEAUTIFUL r Parlor Suit GIVEN AWAY AT OUR Third Sir osuot Storo 195 1;k!rd Street PHONE MAIN 880 270 Wcshiaston Street . PHONE MAIN 143 : LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS ' AND SEE THE MAGNIFICENT SNOW WHITE OPAL GLASS REFRIGERATOR to be glvca away September 29, 1906, at our Wih T ( ington Street Store. . . v -"'r' THE ELEGANT SOLID QUARTER-SAWED GOLDEN OAK SIDEBOARD and beautiful Imported hand-decorated fish set of 14 pieces to be given away September 3, - -w 1906t at our Third Street Store. ' .. ' ' ' t A COUPON G02S WITH EVERY 50c PUCHASZX ; ' ' ' WE DELIVER .FREeTo ANY PART OF OREGON- 4 BIG FULL QUARTS OF 6-YEAR-OLD STUBBLE RYE FOR K syejiei,o0s3easls3 4 BIG FULL QUARTS OF 8-YEAR-OLD' O. I. C RYE OR BOURBON for 4.C0 Cherries areUpe, plentiful and cheap. r Why dont you put tip ; your preserreaj nowl - : EXTRA SPECIAL O. leCPcr Pre3rvis3 Ercsdy, Regular Val. $20 CsHoa tl.93 Prompt Delivery Oregon mm Phone Your Order r tog Coiiapaiiiy (Portland's Greatest Wine Merchants) SATISFACTION OF YOUR MONEY BACK" an old vacant frame house en South Tacoma avenue by two boys. Ths bones were taken to the polios station and an Investigation Ja being made. - Coroner Stewart says they are those of a person who has been dead at least 10 years, being In a decayed state. Ow lnr to the shape ot the skulL high ohsek bones and pointed: chin, the coroner be lieves the skeleton tnai ox a squaw. Carefully examining the akuU, the cor oner has found a hols which ho declares was mads by a bullet and he la Inclined to believe a murder has been committed. 'ti Oo Bloww . ' ,'.';,' from the Buffalo Ibrpreca. The vegetarians better not orow too muoh. Vegetables grow light la the dirt ' -": - ' SEASIDE HOU SEASIDE. OJtECON y. a. saoenr, : TTMlM I. BlUMBMl. iMl.l.li . mrnlshed. eleetrtsllchts. Ptesh sM t Bstblsa, sosUas. flsUaa: rnt . freai ear own dairy, gresh veceU- -ewa aarden. Batesi 11.00 to H.tn Special rates by the week er smu. . Now that we have moved everything from 172 First street to Na 174, we find that we are in a worse fix than before . -v 'H. . .-. '. " ,'. - f ' f-' ;- - i - t ...--"" i '.-'- . ' I' - '. .... J "",. . .'''.";.'' " , ' . -.,-', r , ".'... : i- " '- ;. " . w.. ,).. ' . v ',.: . j" . . -. " (. . . . .. ( ' ' t ' ' l"' ' '' ' ' ' ' "' We have crowded furniture, bedding, desks, iron bedstead s,rranges, cooking andlieating stoves and all other things into No. 174, with the result that we scarcely have room to "bow our Good Mornings' to one another. : WE ARE IN A' PREDICAMENT- AND MUST GET OUT OF IT SOMEHOW, so wehave concluded to continue our Supreme Court Get-Out-of-That SaleT " ' . & We Mi mm We cannot do business in these hampered quarters, so THE SLAUGHTER WILL CONTINUED Come along, there fore, pick out anything you want, lug it away or have us deliver it, and we will make a price to you that will cause you to kindly remember us for many moons tocome.. SMS The Home Furnishers 174 FIRST STREET T