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THE OREGON DAILY : JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19,- 1807." EIEIHR EAST SIDE- GIRL. PROMINENT V ,11. AMONG FIESTA CONTRIBUTORS CLOTHING' OF HIS LOVE a "V.t 15 Chester Thompson Leaves f J : With Friends TereeJIe WrOf eTinfaTl. v ., (8pcUI Dlptca t Tb. ?ostmL) , t Tacoraa. i wub, ' June 1 1. -Before leaVlnr for I Walla ' Wall penltantlary, , where he la now Incarcerated In the Insane ward. Cheater Thompson, slayer of Judge ueorce jueaae Kmory or Beai-i tie. left several poems with friends, out of a large numoer ne naa written wnue In confinement in the county Jail here, In a Ions poem breathlna paaalonate - ..ntlmenta . he alludes to Miss Whit .. tlesey, for love of whom he killed her uncle. Two verses of the V poem run ' O fairies, fairies, fairy quean, ' rnnn auicklr ere I die For the laas I love la aweet sixteen, Ana Heaven s in ner aye. U save ma rrom mis prison gioom. And bear me to her side! - . Tell all the world that I'm the a room t - Ana sua, my loves me nriae. TALE IS PREPARING FOR CELEBRATION r- : . Li...... r ' at i. , f . i AfI?Lr Ki rBweitl DUtxtrk to The JoonuLt Vale. Or., June.ll. Plana for a, xrandj . , Fourth ef July celebration have ben ' rnmpleted. M. o. . Hope, A. i-'iara, ! Tom McKnlKht. O. W. Hayes and H. R. Dun lop conatitute a general committee. The necessary sub-committees have been appointed. The celebration will be tbeld two days, July 8 and 4. There will be entertainment for 'all, - ball frames, speaking, music, sports, dances, . parade ana fireworks. Tomorrow positively the last day to receive discount on east aide gas Diua. One of Miss Kfcney'g Gifts. ntXTK waats the trade of the eom , Ines people.; Wi believe that tasa aad wemen belong to the - oonunoa people when thev are willing to place their faith la mankind aad get along wlthont apeoial privileges for themselves or their corporations. Waablngtoa waa the first , great ooxnmoner he preferred to bo Freeldent than King.. Thomas Jefferson was another, Roosevelt another, and yon aad I are soma more, let as all pall together put. the lid on the Beef Trast In Oregon. X,et the Beef Trast see that "Oregon folks era able to oara.fox.taaa elves. ;. , '. v v Possessing more than 400 hardy rose bushes. Miss Ruth Kinney of 233 East Third street north, la numbered among the most liberal contributions to the success of the Portland rose fiesta. Thousands of the most beautiful rosea to be found In the citv of Portland bloom at the Kinney home on the east aide, and there ia no -greater pleasure to the proud ownet of the place than to make others happy with a liberal limn Ul Iiuiur FfUU ' Every Sunday morning Miss Kinney! and-her- mother- Mrs,-ILaiKlQ nejv make trips to the various hospitals, their arms laden with roses for the pa tients in. the poor wards. Many a poor sick child has had Us- heart gladdened by the fragrance of roses and Its smarting eyes relieved by the sight of the delicately colored blossoms, left at Its bedside by these benevolent women. Not one person in the city of Port land so fortunate aa to be numbered among the friends of the Klnneys but Has been the recipient or tneir tavor in tne rorm or great nouqueia, an laea of which may be gained from the ao mpanyng Illustration. iranK L.bmitli Meat to. marine parade at RAINIER' ON FOURTH 836-893 Alder Street, Between Tint aad Second Streets. . "noxroro ria nxxr txtst." Veal Shanka, for Stew or Broth .4 veai Biew, tno cnoisest A Veal Roasts, Shoulder , and . Breast 8g Teal Rib Roast and Round Bone . Roast .... ....... .... lfJ4 '. Veal Rumn Roast, also Legs and Loins of Veal ..12 Veal Loin Cutlets and Rib Cut- lets ...12H Veal Steak off the Leg ...j lg? . Veal Sausage ; BEZl1. Choice Cuts of Tenderloin and 8irloln Steak ..i,.,,,,,,(1,12!4i Best Round Steak lO-? Shoulder Steak fii Prime Rib Roaats . . . . , 10 Pine Shoulder Roasts and Pot Rossta ,.,(,..,,, ir a 8oup lioness Soup Meat, Beef Btew and Boiling Beef ...! to Set (Special DUpateb to The JoeroaL) Rainier. Or.. June It. A fine Fourth of July program Is now being prepared and Rainier will hold an old-fashioned celebration for two days. July 3 and 4. The nrorram will Include a vrand mar. Ine ; parade, elaborate fireworks, ora tions, band music, girls', boys' and fat m,u r- , bub. . iiiiiiiwu imiure 01 l the proRrnm will be ihe grand barbecue. vfiivriTi w 11110 uwvra Will to rcnBieU nlKl ...... VJD fcv n,..' M ,1'QV nuu Inlnvtj hlan.ln 1. h ,1 .,.1.,,. I last year will be glad to get a chanco Votes - re now being cast for a god dess of liberty. ' Tomorrow positively the last dav to receive discount on east side gas bills. WASHINGTON STATE ' ' BOARD OPENS BIDS (Special DUpatch to The JoarnaLf Olympla, Wash., June II. The state board oft control has opened bid for new state buildings aa follows: A. E. White. Seattle, new hODBltal building at state soldiers' home, Ortlng, 112, DUU. Seattle . Heat A Plumbing com ran v. remodeling heating. $3,600; heating new hospital, S2.160;.for Installing two new boilers, S3. 660; kll at state soldiers' home, Ortlng. . Bottle A Love Tacnmn. elnrtrlnal auppllcs for rewiring Western Wann Inffton hospital for Insane at Fort Ktfil. acoom, 11.619.16. The contract for construction of tHa hosticultural hall at the state fair grounds. North Yakima, will probablv be awarded to Corbet t A Ravmond of that city as their several bids are the low nnea. ... . . j - ,11 o ( - ' Cv.. 1 , I ' , . ,,, li I'M.,,. .-, - . 7 Like everything else that the MOYER offers our BOYS' CLOTHING is the BEST AT THE PRIcfe BOYS' 2-PpCE-WOOL SUITS BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS 50c to $2 BASE BALLS BATS GLOVES CATCHERS' MITTS FREE with-all'Boys'SchoolSuits : WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO .1 TWO STORES 3rd and Oak v s scnoLARsniPs IN GOOD INSTITUTIONS AW cash pdcmiums and LIBERAL COMMISSIONS m "TTh i 11 OPEN WAY TO WISDOM'S OCffldDMIL 0 !(R(0)R! I iHMM REMUNERATIVE EMFYMEWT du??itbe Suiiimer vacdtio for yuig whrwish In ;hi3 enterprise boys "-M ,"ft-"'Bia,B- vr" a,T' . andgirls may earn more ready money than in any other work that is offering. , , . - , fc . :HAVPVAI! THP'-MPAHf; to attend 'this vschool of vour -choice? '.' If noL-ventM'THEf JOUR NALtONTBST rm'-r TDM At crHnt meum . .. .1 ' THROUGH THE ' . . ' - X 5ww uk.:9miwi ot your wioiccr ,u novcniw.i hm uniifiwwniBai ana secure a JUUKNAL SCnOLARSHIP, together with monev for board and incidental expenses, to carry you through the coming school year. An education is i a?sst that ypa cant loss, n3: can it be taken from you j iioiviTLVj lino vrruivitwil I : i HAVE YOU THE MEANS loV-' -f1?0,1 of your choice? it. ebw WE-JOTONACCONTBST and secure a JOURNAL SCHOLARSHIP, together with money for f - - ;-- w vn jrw M4iwfcM vwu..a MWi nu uutuuu ma i du; mi vd'1 ennr ni ni in h. t.. r I ' - J,?wTSS,V!ifF.?VJ tothe DAILY, SUNDAY and . "" TCTVc 7 1 1 7ri r 1V;1rff;yn-E',jV;iN J'-'ukinal, ina contest extending from about June 24 to I:. September 1, ;WILLBE GIVEN SCHOLARSHIPS ranging in value from $50 to $500. fn the best of 'earning in Oregon and .Washington. Besides the scholarships to be distributed at the end 6f . tne contest, enntpstante nlt h. r; a.i, . , ., : .. . . . y I , r. va" vu'msiuns on new suDscnoers, just as tne subscriptions are re- f? n l aJdltlon e scholarships and cash commissions, sums of money will be given to those who wlWi- ?20; ? 150 ' thir f-nh, $80 ; fifth; $60ixth, $50 ; sev- SCHOLARSHIPS IN VOCAL AND IN5TRUHENTAL MU5IC - With the best teachers of Oregon and Washington. ACADEMICS AND COLLEGES n all leading denominations. , BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING ' Single and combined courses. , , '' SCHOOLS TEACHING BY CORRESPONDENCE r : . -TO TH0SE;WH0 SHOW THE BEST JUDGMENT in nominating worthy candidates to compete' ;; ZZu 'r u r ,r " "'..p"" uumt ine guests or ine journal in a trio to the frozen north. The Journal's party of excursionists will leave Portland soon after August 1 and befora thc Tscholar" snip contest is completed. So far, as transportation, meals, berth and fcntpl Kills' m .,. tl . t ; na's guests wil be entirely taken care of, as were the young ladies wto ent to Honolub s ?&t ult of The Journals first contest Anyone may make nominations for the scholarship contest- inecsult P1, . Qr several, if you like. , If you nominate more than one, select your nominees from different localities ' . : Cut this ,t " out and ; ' mail to The Journal Portland. Ore. ''. .' 'it : 'iX' !i, :".--'ii-'.-i-..'-ri,..V ". ' ' J ... ... . - Town Date rtTBUSKXBg OMXQOX JOXHlHAi, 0TI.Ain. OBZOOV ' awarIls,!0m,nat th ,ollow,n ltl, to .ntar your contest for scholarship. cash sTAKS - AGS ADSsisS JTama of School o ' t CoUf Want.a. . , , ' " " . " . ... ....... -., , ..... ...... ...... .,... .- ;H ':' V..!.' - " ' ' -