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13 ADDITION OF ROCK. CRUSHER . INCREASES PAY-ROLL HEAVILY Hew Rock Crusher Purchased for Cltr Work. , " A wok crusher that will Increaaa lbs ' payroll In Portland aotne $l,000 a month Is to be InstaUftd by the Crittenden at Palmer Rock company. ,, , It Is the largest rock crusher ever shipped Into the northwest and reached Portland this week. The crusher la ,ef the Jaw type, of solid cast frame,-and while it requires a floor space of only lsht feet six Inches In length and six feet In width. It weighs J7.000 pounds. The machine haa the enormous capacity - of crushing 40 tons of the hardest rock 'TWs'large crusher Is a Climax No. 4. sold by the Relerson Macmnery com- sola v " . ... tMm ritv. who are the Pacific nant reDrssa.niw vi uiu. turers. For 'Time 1.'. 1.1 ox .take five centa to the grocery and ask for 1 1 UV J!! ( GINGER SNAPS You'll hit the mark every, tune. . ) NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY rTjn i B11 XAtfefjB a ;sTm.P SUGGESTION r, "iAW ! , 1 ' or , The Curtiss Company 309 Abington Building 1 1 . :j Selling Agents t " i , i - f i If'. " . ! The purchasers are Installing this line at their quarry oa the river t ml. chine at their quarry on tne river osim. .inm m mils anntn or . JMiiwauaia. a.u expect to have their plant In operation 111 IUUUI UIICV W9WWkmn . tuU.a Um npillh.f t TIAW DSlnS In stalled this company has four Urge Btrousburg double drum hoisting en gines with boilers on the way from the T , n.u. am that la rr.at nf thalr type and the plant wlU be the most complete ana up o u " west.. .Mai Vnniunn imi tuannoaa si IT mtns of Iowa will be a candidate for the United Stat.es senate to succeed Senator William B. Allison, subject to Indorse ment at next year's primary election. Whether Senator Allison will also be a Candidate IB not oinnumy a,imwn. a package of BUYS A HOME just7bey6nd the : golf; links" hi THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. -PORTLAND, . TUESDAY ALBUM DESIRES HEW SCHOOL All Depends on Sale of : Old Williams Avenue rrop , , erty This Spring. PRESENT STRUCTURE NO LONGER ADEQUATE School Board Owns Four-Acre Tract on Which to Build, but Treasury tacks fhe Necessary Fonda at the Present Time. - i i.mam' Brtinoihouse to coat about $75,009 will ba erected this fall on Knott street In Alblna it the city school board .ki. A ii the old Williams avenue property and school buUdlnf this spring. Chairman J. y. eeacn oi m w Tm meeting Jaai ms"'. Uliwwi - ... . broached the subject of selling and it seemed to meej who ."'"r"',?'''-; of other members of the board. A month ago the school district Phased JT four-acra tract with the lnjntlo of some time erecting a nw "I Williams Avenue school has outlived hhiiiii ., k. InffAnvanlance ... oay. aiub iivw -------- of ; the' cramped quajrtars thar. hM al- wavs been ine'Oaimwr nw ardent, and teachers have been com pelled to overvlglUnt in order to protect tneir iui KSSJli Vhe eroposed structure were - 7 - . aii maAtlnff hV Mf. orieny ouu n fc;r"V Beach ana in oraer w such proportions wu rws ---- on to I76,0S. ine scnuw not contain the funds to permit vrpcfr Ing with the work andunless the Wil liams avenue property '"" will ba impossible to build before next spring, Members of the board were of the opinion . r - T - v can ds nvvicu .v.m .w -- - w luma avenue property, and thls can.be .nni..rt directly to the new building program. ' DEMAND GOOD FOR rr . .- - . . , - RESIDENCE PROPERTY Recorded Transfers Indicate Active Market Produced by Home seekers With Money. w n niatcarW. a recent arrival from Ashland. Wisconsin, baa purchased the handsome - residence at the southeast corner of East Twentieth and East Ash streets. The property belonged toAlex- . - C-f . . - mmm mlA ffhrmivH tha agency of llall and Von Boerstal-for IB 900 a. Anderson has purchased a 7xlOJ foot lot In double block Q, in the south aAftlnn nf tha city, from Mrs, Kate Ward.' The consideration was . u.i ...... Mtihri vara filed for record yesterday, with an ag ?regate vaiue oi D,a. v.-..-r with two exceptions, was for pleoes which points conclusively to the exlst- anra in roriianu anu - residence buying movement in strictly sites. : , ' . NEBRASKANS' BRIEF STOP AT HOOD RIVER Hood River. Or., June" ll.Although th train bearing the Omaha wholesale men was 40 minutes lata when It reach ed Hood River, a big crowd was on hand to meet them and gave the, party a hearty welcome. The Hood River Commercial club had provided commit tees from that organisation to receive the visitors and also bad conveyances at hand to give them a ride about town. The lateness of the train, however, put the ride out of the question and after Introductions and a short address of welcome by E. L. Smith, which was responded to by members of the visit Ins; party, tha train after a short stay pulled out. During th Impromptu reception sev eral boxes of Hood River's finest straw berries wer put aboard. . Members of th Commercial club and cltisens her generally. j were disap pointed at not being able to give the and the visitors also regretted not being .1-1. . . ' a, aw liinrt, IN r? Portland's Beautiful New Residence Addition, 22 minutes from the . business center of the city, reached by two carlines, already there AVE TWENTYiFIVE DOLLARS by buying this week. night as our grand opening tickets ahd plan to spend next remember Lots are going fast, . : . BRANCH OFFICES ; . ' Sellwood: 167Q East 13th St. Woodstock-: End of . Car Line ' bom ' Uda-itry itroi; KITH, the Oregon man, who has had the grit, determination ana aoiuy m mi.i uii atajid on ton Of to the araaiaat ertmlnal organisation Of th Vcthe Ohioag-o Beef Trust. Tats atrrreratloa has seen ft to put one of its markats i-lrht lamb alOBgsldS Of S this tollltoaafre ooncera has seen fit to desoend to the "uneap an," - band store, Bowery rioo of the hvster.' Boat faU a Tiotlm to . the Beef Trust's trap. Don't u into a Beef Trust marsei. wes ioi nam Is ever the door, and then come Frank b.Sniilli Meat Co. 835-038 ' AIJUB BTmBBT, Between . . First ana eooa pw . - FIGMING THE BEEF TRUST H TO STXW TO B0HV Boup Meet.... 2 Soup Bones... lei Soup. Meat.... 24 Beef Necks... 3 Mutton ...... Veal Shanks. ,6 Veal Bfew...8 Brisket Beef . .44 Brisket Beef..4 L' "u;' i Beef Stew....4 Corned Beef ...53 TO BAXB TO Milt Hearts .......5 Short Ribs....S Shoulder Beef 74 Pot Roast... '.74 Bump RoasU.Trf Prima Bib ... Roast ....10 Roast Veal.. lOel Breast Veal. ..84 Mutton Bhoui- - ders 1U Lags of veal .i..ize Frontquarters. oi juuttoif.avsj t TO,T Liver ........ 6 Bhouder ' Bteak ...t..S4. Fancy flfrlnln . no . derloln...;12H4 Round 8t'k..l04 Hamburg ...104 ama.waaths' la reodw and wa earn us an slats of rood, freak, onntry-kined pork ana TaJ.' ranners, , asna vmm PESTIFEROUS WRITER . ' OF LETTERS LOCATED For Seven ifevi Has Annoyed ft Wealthy Tacoma Family With Missives and Gift. V (Special Dlipateh t Tb JoaraaL) Tacoma, Jun 11. Leonard Olenn, a mental pervert and victim of th cigarette habit, has beep run to earth here after being at larg for several years with th authorities occasionally looking for him. , Beven .ears ago Olenn. who is married and I years of age. began writing letters to the women of the household of Nelson Bennett, a capitalist, and one of the most promi nent railroad contractors In Washing ton. From letter writing Olenn began ordering bouquets sent to the Bennett home, and the habit grew on hint until he often sent from six to seven letters to the Bennetts In on day, mostly writing to the Misses Bennett, but once In a while writing letters and sending bouquets to Mrs. Bennett The family made numerous complaints and the au thorities tried to catch Olenn, but he was flying about over the state. In Centralis. ChehaUS,- Kalama, Vancouver, Seattle and the - lower sound cities. Olenn avoided offense against th law haravar ha was. but appeared to be possessed witn a mania to pwwwuw yaw Bennett family with his attentions. THIg FLAGGED " JUST IN NICK OF TIME C. O. Warren, a well-known rancher, living at Deer Island, i became a hero through his presence of mind a few daya ago In flagging a Northern Paciflc train that was! running towards a broken wait Mr. Warren was walking along the track in the -vicinity of his home and discovered a broken ralL He heard an approaching train and run ning in the direction of th sound flag ged the train with a red handkerchief. Th train was brought to a stop near the break in th rail. Had Mr. Warren not happened along-Just when he did th train would In all probability hav been ditched and many Uvea lost, or at least endangered. . . r ? . BETTER SERVICE FOR , PENDLETON DISCUSSED A meeting was held yesterday after noon between th Oregon railroad com mission and General Manager 3. P. rvRrian of the Harrlman lines: The meeting "was held in the offlc, of th A WEEK takes place Sunday, June 16, bunaay witnus at;;:x3erKeiey. 763 being sold to date. See EVENING. IUNE 11. 1807V FurnKings'' for ; jMwf Summer ifM X corvtMt twsjirf ,,k0 ''N ' - 1 f, v J . ' . If you have the right suit, a sensible shirt, comfortable collars and cool underwear, the weather man can't harm you, no matter how much heat He sends. . Are you going to buy a new suit? Do you need a straw hat, or a, negligee shirt or under wear? Hosiery? Neckwear? Handkerchiefs or abelt? ;-V '; 'y ... V'v" P1--:- Seiect what you want from our stock, and ask the price. Then you will understand why men who buy clothing or furnishings come a long way to give us their patronage. ' . . ; -v OPPOSITE eneral manage in th Worcester build- . a aV I asase SI a. 1 eaj ap w n aa gen ing for the nurDOS Of discussing tne cronosed installation nf local train service between Pendleton and Port- Some tim ago a session of th com mislon .was held at Pendleton, where th residents made showings that they wer suffering for want of an adequate train service to the west The meeting of yesterday was th result of this ses sion. Other matters relating to th at tltud of th Harrlman llnee to the people of th stat were also discussed. LILLY PRATT FOUND, THEN LOST AGAIN ' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Tacoma. Jna 11. Th friends of Miss Lilly Pratt, th young woman who mysteriously disappeared . two weeks ago on the eve of her wedding, last week received word that she was on Vashon , island, picking berries for a rancher. After several days' search on the Island they have given up tha quest and are aa much at sea as aver aa to what has become of the girl. Members of the family still cling to. tha hop that . 1 -11.. :.. . n may on ativv. I ff" " " saasBBtassi saMBssaBi ssaawasj sasfj si smbs sjb?jbi sam aaajani smsjbi sbbi saasgsBAavg sjsajsi gsj asavaai m ssaasapj m mmmmmmMWmmmmttmm4mmwwmaK 1 TV II , t ll 1 Offer positively doses Saturday rain or shine. " Ask for one o wm;oc awy yuu wm uB, - or phone us. The Jacobs-Stine Company . ' r ' TTrTU ernno, f?tAM? TT Am "RTTTT TiTKTr1 v . XJ.X XXI 1XUUJ.V OfTl-fXAvi-s.iA-f iJCiAAvJurA jvar . i The Gentility Shop 311 Morrison Street POSTOFFICB Portland PORTLAND.' OREGON. ' EUROPEAN fLAN ONLY HKAXK3UARTER9 FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL- , . TRAVELKK8. ... :. r ., ., Everything to eat and drink, aad it costs no more la the - , Portland Hotal EdtbsksSar than elsewhere la th city. Every weekday night from ta 11 SK. C. BOwnE Maaagat. l BUYS A HOME, kill: Mf I a IH II "JUST BEYOND THE GOLF- LINKS" OFCOURSE HE WILL; our free , Phones:, A2811, Main 359 CAXXTOXSZA H0TXI.S. JU.itJS'StliiB HOTEL JEFFERSON , ., . aa a a.a M m. mm. MMIIMU m "t B W W Ttt . SAN TIANOiSCO , .' aaieilL SUUHCR RATCS New hotel, faces Jefferson Square, v Two blocks from Van Nei Ave., the preaant shop ping diatriet. Car Unas tranaf erring all over city, puadoor. Every modem convenience. SM rooms slnsle or en suite. 160 pHvste hatha Americas and European plana. Prices modsr- te. Omnibus meeuau trains. STEWART-BARKER CO; TUrn tiMml Aloirt Onana Reotember lit. - tur rmAvciaoo'B uisxva cowzkoial S0T3X, C0KIAIW1IO sOO EOOMB. The St. James ITCT0 . ASP TAH JTM ATI,, AS TIAltOUCO. HATIOVal HOTEl CO., rep. Is sitotted la thsfcssrt-af fsatahssi.dlj T.ta hatha, telepbosee m eery nam. P' trerelU., J SrartbTaUolVas SZZtrtat. Close to tbe tbeatrea.. ... 1 m BBAUTUTUXi WW Hotel "Key Roiite Ino II 22nd Street . ind Broadway OAKLAND ' .J. ta L.Va lAt0B,f9a7M Bunny, rooms, .;r"AalJ tance teiepnonea, cuiiiyiw-- - ---riy tna. Urge lobby, eafe a U carta wlthj Ln.71iii V-f aafrfe. unsurpassed. Fl uui.t". " , - - . raiea, eui., m n vcmxjJU. Manager. rormriy AssisUnt Manager Palaca. ' UOMi, Dan imv.w t HOTILL HOLLAND 3BIUS stir. Set Powan am .JEasoaJ NOW OPEN Class, Ahsolt an w4i Ahsorataly rir-l proof. an with, feats. 3. o'oonniVL, iter. HOTEL AUDUBON iv TwfTTanonroHA rxaa oaxT . ' (mils. etMrd fc4tr.lr.tHe lights aad, an . m.alj eeOn dlrert "ll.!-!- aai ao Townees depot. tee bim jp.. ZH CailB BW r v" 'w-w ----- , C. OANTBB. Mgr. LOCKSLEY HALL t SEASIDE, OREGON Spend your vacation at Seaside and a delightfurLockslev Hall. Mora attrac tlv than ever befor. A'n?d.m,t,01n,i . m .ffiai ' flna hundrea ele gant outside rooms; prlvat baths; alec f v.. r.t nA i.rAA water. AnneroVeflookTng th Pacific And de lightfuuy situated cottages. Onlsu Tnrarpassed. Sea rooda i tTpaolalty. ' . . ; ' ' wwnai feTTsj areXTfl AXTj TBAUTS. r. tm Avnra, l. a. oakt.tht.ii. pp HOTEL MOORE 'Sa'- ores Ai the txIb. OLATEOr BSACOE. BXASXSE, OXZO0V. The CUff Howe of Oregon. . ; ' Directly oa the beach, overlooking the eeeen. Hot salt bathe and surf bathlnc KecrMtkm pier foe fluhinit. 8nn parlon. electric light, fireplace and furnace bent. Flo mike and driree. Sea foedt a specialty Rates, 150 and $3.00 per day r SPBOIAt BATES BT THE WEIK. u Dan I. MOOBB. rroa IN -V 77" 00 H V , , Phones: A2699, Main 699 , ' " ' ... ... ' - ''""'--' . - ' f. . ' - - - ' ' ' ' n t ....