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Tiin Oregon Sunday journal, Portland, sunday -morning, june zo, nor.' Sirs imm'fMMimmm.m dJllWWlamllJal-MM ! I aaaaaNaaWeaaasASMMaassMeM ioivn ionics If" you haven't already phoned us, ' do so early this morning, saying how many plate, you desire tor this even- -?nr dinner ut our hotel. For several eek th. Sargent dining parlor., both public and , private, have been almost , overflowing each Sunday evening, and In Bom. Inetancea numbers of gueata bava .n lurrea 10 wait tneir turn at the .tables. Thla ought not to be, and would ; not happen If our frlenda would give i "I niormaiion as to tneir Oeterml V tl0I tw.dlne with us. It (a well known new in all Unnr rlnaana nf wui K., C Sjjrsent sets the best tables to be . ( .uua wn ins , norm Pacific coast jaimenr. you will agree with after . having pnrtaken of one of our 7J-cent , Hiinrlay evening dinners. The house la t . me corner ot orand and Haw "'"'V """ ana seven carllnea paaa ' L." AcflT.tor "J1 5rt" ' Portland, k ny- - 'il T- . 'Z.?"' i" minuter wallt from . 4 he poatofftce to the house, and a great many people enjoy that little ramble ceruse i me Madison street bridge. Nlch tuns current, famed from ocean to J J S. V. " " manager, and nearly every i viii wuai Las i means. : v .,v V The town of Mllwaukfe will celebrate . the Fourth of July In grand atyle. There wiii Ma. hlg-atreet parade In the morn inr. rirv nrf nui mi - i -. i - and different business firma will par ticipate to the extent of about 10 floata. - There will be two ball- rame. races. -ri v... "'"""menu in me afternoon. The Mllwailkla hmnA h.a V.. m-m.mmm ! for the dlffe and rlva a o , the evening. tlSOO flrewor! p with a g ilThe Fourth o ujtereni -lesuvities or tne pay conc-n ai tne river front in r. iniv exnect tn mvh-i works display and will finish grana can at the city hall. Of Jul Minmlltll will mal mie a bus. event, .. . , I ceiebrat. the Fourth at Oresham. jj Monster parade at 19:10 a.-m.j noted epeairer) baseball, raoea; finest lnstru C f mental and vocal music; splendid grove. i;nna nssket dinner and have a good '. Take Catadero and Eataeada car ei r jrsi and Alder streets; lesves. 7:30, li:S0 a. m.; 1:10, 1:40. t:44, 7:R p. m. Car leaves Oresham for Portland every two hours; laat car at night 1:48. viiauu um.u in mi evening.. ,. r- r Today the Most - Rer.' ArchblshoV Christie will administer the aaorammt of confirmation to the boys and girls of fit. Michaels parish. A solemn high mass will ba celebrated at 18 .'clock . thla morning, and many members of the jiuian oanq win piay ror the occasion. . Another early mass will ba said at 7;I0 m. m. oy ter, ataerjuiaoiattonl. ; - water through bos. for sprinkling yards or aldewalka or washing porches cr windows must ba paid for In advance and used only between the hours of I and I a. m., and i and p. m. It rnusi not oa used Tor sprinkling streets. ii usea contrary to tnese rules, or wesisruuy, u wiu oa anut ort f Excursion to Troutdaia. Oregon. All members and frlenda of the W. O. W. are cordially Invited to go with Arleta camp to Troutdaia on July 4, 1107. Event f the day will ba tug-of-war, baseball, ate. The beat tine of your life In a nice ahady grove. Take Eata cada car, First and Aider etreets. ... John Cellar gives the publlo what ha t usually spends with ua for a big Sun k ;. day "ad." Ha cut tha price of tha "ad." I off of the goods for the benefit of tha publlo. Think of It! 17 and 11 vonth.' ! oults for tie. If a true though, or John Ueliar wouldn't advertise VU. !; t ,; - People arc apt to forget go we remind i them periodically' that wa are atlll mak ing any suit in the house to order for 136. No mora. No lass. Don't order your suit till you look our etock over. ' TJnlque Tailoring company, . I0t Stark, bear Sixth atreei-r 'y-.-.iv-. y Tor 1 m, month we call for," aponga, press and deliver back to yon, one suit of your clothing each week and C7 . groa eight ahoe ahlnes a month. Use jrour phone, our number is Main 514 and . ' A 4114. Unique Tailoring company, 4vt ' The Indies of tha Xlaocabeea wish to (repress their thanka to Stndebakar ft Ca, tha Edward Holman company and to all others who assisted . them wlut : their float during tha rose fleata pa- l-ada. and for the help rendered during the accident, unairman oi committee Iady Haynar. , Wo - art always glad to recommend - anything of the highest quality. We , , know none better than tha Golden Grain - uranuiea, me xavorue neaiui coiiee. - J. Wlllett ft Co.. l Grand avenue. '' This will remind you that now is tha " time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. -H. Metsger. proprietor, s First -class ahoe repairing while you watt Portland Bhoe Repair company. 26 Tamhlll street, between Third and Fourth streets.- Phone : Pactflo 1228; noma its i.- " H ; On account of Rolng on vacation the Jiydrograpni institute, xvi rourteentn itreet will be closed until further no " tlce. Due notice of reopening wlll.be . Wire and Iron work of all kinds, firs t.r.ns. elevator enclosures and fences. Columbia "Wlra A Iron Worka, 86x70 ISaat Washington. Phona ast 702. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, . mraahmiral and wav landlnra. dailv ex- . cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street r . . . dock I p. m. - , "V- A decision In the slot machine case Jerlll be rendered by Judge Gantenbeln In circuit court tomorrow morning. Thla la tha appeal of Alfred Wickham ' from his conviction in the police court ' on the charge of operating slot ma- Chinea at his store at 201 Washington tLL-L 11 ' 1 LJJ Our Repair Shop Is the Most Thoroughly Equipped' Wo make a apecialty ' of all -kinds of repair work of the high est order, anjl all such 'work left c to us can ba relied upon to ba first class. ; We have only the most compe tent watchmakers," and our work shop Is thoroughly equipped with the most , modern appliances for doing this work correctly. ' - We repair anything and every thing, from a broken stickpin, to tha largest clocks. Let ua take care" of your breakagea and have ' them don right. ' Our prices will ba found to ba vary reasonable. All work will receive immediate attention. - 'The G. HEITKEMPER COMPANY ' . 286 Mcrrison Street Lowest Priced Jewelry House 1 for-Flne Goods. . .'it-.' T H11 mam IuiiuuiIM, in An in- the I tnn HH. frm Tnrtl.nd to m. nolnt near . . .. - Linnton on tha waat bank of tha river . ,k K.nb ait Tnhni tn Port- land over the sightly boulevard, or vice versa, without having to back-track. street. He maintained that ha waa not ..4 I V. law mm ,tl,r nAMAIl FA celved full value in merchandise for the money they put into the machine, and could neither win nor loae by playing It. Judge Sears will t announce a de cision in the following case: Emma J. Liver vs. G. Frederick , Bitter, on Us merits. . v- Lst Wadneaday evening the Portland.' Juvenile Dramatio club presented . tba society drama "A Fool and His Money" before s large audience who were de- iiahtd . with the nroouciion. , ' muco credit due Mrs. A. Nordatrom roc, the manner In which she directed thehll- dren. Ernest woraairom, as a goniia man of leisure, won much praise. , Edna Mavera tilavad a charming wife to Ern est. Corinne Leaaure. Eugene - Nord atrom. Mildred SootC Eva Nordatrom and Elmer da Pansier, tha Other mem bers of tha company won prise for their elaver act lnr. The i Nordatrom boys aang several selections from operas and were neartiiy enoorea. una piay wm closed with a song by the entire com nanv. Many beautiful floral pieces were received oy tne cnua actors, miss Edith Nordatrom was musical director. Tha Western Academy of Dramatic I Art. Elocution and Muslo will give Its annual dramatio and musical recital to-1 morrow evening in the Helltg, theatre. t3K&9& InstiuUon. and tha f rtendr ' of the school will .witness perhaps the beat "wVlftoSorVVHh.iTO gram are miss t;ani uucmnun, jn,ii,uuuu wm wmuuvir, . uimaf ut ri Am. Tti,.k un Ttartha IDttarstedt. "y.t" V,: V. fir Professor WUllam M. Rasmus, Mre. Mainprloe. Profeasor O. l" P". "c""r .V'' V.wr.-J'-K ";".V,r: Mrs. Rose Danford and H. Everest. . .. , . -, 'i i .v - " - - Paonla have often wondered wher. Dr. i vi. .hi.f Hi declares that he gets them from listen- t0 ask f0P fc receipt when they pur ine to what people ar. talking about I chase their ticket at th. local depot Laat week Dr. Brougber overheard a I and the return trip can b. , made for lady say:' AH men J can't truat any of them." Thla remark era! other ladles to whom It wa. mad. avakAsanaWI IS Fti mmw. I nsl SDUrUfll ' VI - Dr. Brougner immeaiaieiy rata. xn friends would attend .th. convention Is a good subject to preach upon. . Dr.lfrom Multnomah. Washington. Wasco, ijrousncr nu .,'u""."", VV" l and will express them tonight '?..;:' . ' , . ! , I rangements for special street cars to Otto Peck, a . machinist,, llrtnf ttluko the teachers to their resDcotlve Raat Bevanth strast. received Injuries I about th. head and shoulders wfrjl. at . I . : ' 1 f , 1 ,, mm mr.M M. 1 tmtm a aavaralv fractureil Jawbone. Ha was removed to the Good Samaritan hos pital, but on aeoount Of tba man'a in- jury it waa impoeaibi. to learn in. ae-i tails of th. accioent. Bis? double header today at I p. m. two games for on. admission. Trl-City league's best teams, North Pacific Brow. era va. rainara uiui Twentv-fourth and Vaughn. Admis sion 2S cants, grandstand froa. Mrs. OMrgo Na.va, IIS Thurman street, has received news of . th. death of her brother, Frank Ingles, In Houa- ton. Texas. Thuraday, June IT. Tne ra. mains will b. shipped to Forest Grove, his early home, ior lnwrmsm I Hav.; you ' 'aeon .' th. new swimming plunge? Open today from 10 to 10 for men and women. Fresh water heated to proper temperature. 60x20 feet, Z6. Professor Rlneier. manager, Orand eve. and East Morrison street Th.VannuaJ picnic of th. United Com merclai Travelers will be held Saturday, Julv 0. Train , leaves First and Alder Streets :80 a. m. ior onacEU. mn" hra and frlenda not having tickets will bo supplied at tne train. ' , X. tj a B.tv.Mm I Tho officers of No. 4 corps. Salvation Army, are preparing to supply a larg. number of people with 1c. cream July 1 i'V.n.lMl nrotnm la haina-lhaa Z-?m-7-mA fn, hAth evenlnaa at 149 Mad,-! wn. treat. . , Vv Special train for Salem will leav. union depot 7:40 a. m. Monday.. State Teachera association? ' .on? I one third. Stppa east side and at Oi- gon City.; Get receipt for fare., - : : v- m , Grand Prise plcnlo and danc. today at Cedar park, given by Rose City lodge, admlasion 15 cents. Beautiful : prizes riven winners or atnietio events, grana I prls. waits. tnitiiraton' ratea on ateamer Telearach to Astoria and way points July 1, , and 4. Good returning e and Single, far. round trip.-'. When dining out, go to Rlcharda Spe cial Sunday-amner wnnoui wine, ill per cover; 4 to :S0; Webber's orchestra, nntla Streets.--PortIand Stoad-Oll- ng company, 440 enenoca Duuaing. leiepnone r.i Hmm--mmmm' ,.. ... 1 An TW B. J. Mills, 111 Sixth, near Washington. "is. W.f Moore, expert photographer. Elks' buUding. : Seventh and Stark sta Town of Mllwaukle Invites everyone to their 0Uftn OI JUiy ceicvrauvo. ' Acme OH Co. sella th. best safety coal Oil and fin. gasollna Phon. Eaat Ml. i Fishing pole dr box of eandy 'with aach pair of children's shoes at Rosenthal a A Diamond W it's a cof fee at your groc.r'a , sk for It For ice call Mala 2S4. Ic. Delivery I Co, 151 SUrk. . . . Oregonlan Confectionary, 111 Sixth. . D. Chamber opUclan. HI Seventh. Berger signs 114 TamhlHrphona. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism,' . ' Beck-3eweler 101 Alder. ' , Klsar, . foenle photos. Imperial hotel,, CONNECTING LINK OF GRAND DRIVE '. ' ,: ' - ' ' ' ' i ... la - i n - rrrrrzr fJCTS ''"VI" v 1 - ' , Jame Johns, the New 8t .'Johns Ferry. The circuit" will ba completed by the Placing OI.Mi" new irry 1 com mission point opposite ioetween Bt. jonna ana I nn tha wa hank. The ferrv will be ready for service In about Undaya or two weeka. -She I is receiving tha finishing touches aa the I Over ; Two : Hundred Will ; Take Special Train Mon day ' to Seyenieenth An i nual : Convention i of State Teachers' Association. . - Portland and,' neaxby , teachera, and thalr frlenda will leave on a SDeclal TUOo'clock sharp tomorrow morning for Salem to attend tha sev- enteenth annual convention of the Ore- gon Stat. Teacher.' association In con- 1 .ft ... . . - . I owrw tn. ..at aid. depot ana at ur. I gon fclty on ita way to Salem, arriving J thr. In Um. f or th. opening of the I session at t:4t o'clock. I Tha teacher, will be given tha regular i associaiion raies or one ana one-nan I fare, which will make th. total travel i inr expense 12.ZS ror tn. round trip. one-third fare. Last evening-It waa estimated by' I that nearly 100 teachers and their I I riiinrv NrhAA Rnaaintanilant Unh Hsnsi viatsop ana uacumai counties. Th. Salem' committee has made ar- hotels. , Tomorrow night a reoeotloo will ba held 1 In honor of tki'1""! . nut. m v UJ u bivo. uu reading program; i. Program of th. Bosslos. Following Is the ' program for - tha general session of the convention: Monday. S:45 a. m.: song. "America' uuviiu. vyciuui tuuirns, rwrKQ su. Chamberlain, governor of Oregon;, "How a Teacher May Xead a Rural Com m.. JH . . mmmtmmt m A A m. S TH munity," Mrs. Clara H- Waldo, Macleay. .' Monaay, x:o p .m. wompuisory jsa Ueatton," Misa & B. Chamberlain, sup erintendent of publlo instruction, Idaho. W. E. Harmon, superintendent of pub llo Instruction, Montana; H. B. Dewey, auperintendent of public Instruction, W'aamngtont J. Asxerman, supenn- tendent of public instruction, Oregon; "What Is Oenetlo Psychology and Has It Any Lessons for Educators?" William DAN CUPID WORKED QUIETLY , , BREAKING ALL PAST RECORDS White Jun. bank clearings broke -all previous words, building operations reached a higher mark than over before, exports and manufactures wer. never ,n . i.r and other avik Idences of Portland's wealth and jjres- perlty mumpiy on aii siaes, inn tipic been at work. OUletlv but InSidl ouisly. and now at the end of June Wwtothlb did he bring about so many marriages r,v Maid. v,. of flee yeaterday afternoon ha had .issued marriag. licenses to 26 palra of the victims of th. UtUe blintf god, esUb- i ushing a -new xreoora." previous Kj.K-water mark waa 240. eatabflshed In September, 1906, the month before the fair closed. Laat June 144 marriage licenses wer. issued, is wm man ins rannrd for tha month lust' closing. Dan Cupid was busy au montn. cram- MASS OF FUEL PALLS INTO STREET. ' T . . . ; f -'"' i Y , .1 . ..V. .V--fc:ViO.-" s ? ' ' t . . . -mi r. . -k' W.' 0 m ( V Y M Second Street, Near Flanders, Sidewalk Blocked by. Coal 'Wken Gas Sompanr Stbrelioaas Colls ABOUT CITY i ' I 4 i foot of East Alder street at preeent. but will ba: towed to her home port soma time this week. . The ferry belongs to Peterson1 Broa ft Smith and has been named James Johna. Tho craft accom- moHataa w luin, automohllns. E. Chancellor,' superintendent, of elty achoola, Washington, D.C Tuesday, 10:46 a. m. Report a or see rotary- and treasurers- president's ad- A,mmm a i. t. . rH ninb Mni ni tlnn nf Officers for - ensuing year; "Industrlsl Lducatlon for Bori."' L. D. Harvey, Manual auoerlntendent of th. - Stout Training schools, Menomonle, Wiscon- In. ... i - Tuesday, 1:45 p m. "Education for Girls for tha Home," L, D. Harvey; "Ed ucation From a Business Man'a Stand point." W. P. Olds, of tha firm of Olds, Wortman ft King, ' Portland; "All the World'a a Stage,'r W. Cf Hawley, TJ, S. representative from Oregon, Salem. ' Wednesday, 1:45 a. m. "The School Of th. Pioneer." Mra. Eva Emery Dye, l.. M v "Tha Relation or in. ju niia rourt to the Publlo School. , A. L. Fraaer, Judge of the circuit court. Port- iani- Tha Forward Movement tn Edu cation (with particular reference to its administrative features)". Superintend ent W. E. Chancellor. . Wednesday, 1:45 p. m. Reports of committees; The Home and the School Hoa. D. Solla Cohen. Portland.''Mod arn Tendencies in Education," Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of . Oregon Agrlcul tural college, Corvallls; announcement of election; music, . auiu j lence. KAILUSGr'UAVJS , WAX Whjl. Shaking dust from a 4 rug at her homo y.at.rday after-: 4 : noon,. Mrs. J. T.- Schank Of $5 4 Grover street, fail fromthe front i veranda sustaining a fractured 4 ); and dislocated shoulder. She 4 -was leaning against th. ratling. 4j which gav. way and precipitated e her several feet to the ground e below. : PEKSONAL Vpi AtfrAd PtUrton. who wnt eut S-.TrT-V.-.nKL rents at -Elliott. Iowa, has returned to jroruana. ? t . Miss Catherine Emmons, daughter of Mr. ana xurs. rmur j. amraum, a.r - ir. ana jars- w y. r. rived hom.-i-uesaay rrom Jjana iiau, Uesley, Massachuaetta, wher. sh. Columbus Dispatch, Florenc. Clur Co Just completed a two years' course. Jumbus. Ohio; - North.rn Ohio, son has Mr. and Mra Harry K. Emmons and daughters, or Detroit. Mrcuigan, will Bebolt, Florence. Ohio; Indiana, con arrive this week to spend the summer ducted by the Indianapolis- Star, in Portland. .They will be th. gueata Ura Shoaff. Wallac Indiana; Michigan, C. Emmons, at their homo on Riverside Or ineir couama, Ar. ou aik Aiiaur Dr. to. R. Slely, of Lostlne. Oregon, Is changing his place of location to Medford. Oregon. -L .Wlierd.to Dine. : r Watsonl Restaurant will serve a fine chicken dinner today. 0 cents. , , , , The recent miners' strike at Gold field, Nevada, was ended by an agree ment of the miners to aever their con nection with th. Industrial : Workera of th. World. ' - ing his arrows impartially at all who! cam. within range young and old, rich and poor alike. Juat to prov. that he was netarmmea to get results be smote on. of i his ' arch conspirators at the courthouse Deputy County Clerk Carl D. Chris tensen who has Issued count less licenses to cupid'a victims. The youngest bride of tho month waa 16-year-old Ethel Schulenberg, who mar- rled Jack Heaael of Sell wood, aaed SS years. When th. Indian war veterans wero in ne cuy- uupia picxea rrom A m n v. mi ,iam AAiinl. th. mntv. a w i Vrsn.n.t . ii of Weatport, Washington, aged T years, and Mrs; Margaret Campbell of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, aged 4 yeara " Several time, during th.. month two! couples at a um went to tne clerk'a I office, each groom acting as witness for th. other. Yeaterday afternoon a young woman who gav. her age as SS years waa married by county Judg. Webster zor ui. inira ume. psed Tester day Moraine ... EXPRESSED Council Examining Commit tee Likes Methods Em ployed by City Treasurer Werlein Books Balanced to the Dot . i Finding that tha total funds of tba city amounted to $1.15,82.H, and that the balances on tha oltv treasurer's books tallied exactly , with thoea ra malnlng in the various banks where city money Is deposited, tha council exam ining committee ; yesterday : expressed Its . approval of the methods employed by City , Treasurer J. ZL Werlein. Mr. Werlein soma time ago asked tha coun cil to appoint a committee to make I monthly axamlnatlona of tha elty traaa- urar-s book, uuncilman Annand and Kellaher were two of to members of the committee who counted the elty'a ,"tV h- t. MiW.t w,Th .,0" f&, ACTX .fh.?I I wlth 'lye atrpng Portland banka. There la on deposit subject to check in the united states National banic, tne aura lot 1311. 881. is. The Portland Truat j company holds $200,000 of city raone. - 1 me juercnants national isu.ouu. me rjrst.rjationw b ;j.su. ana tn.uana I of California 1182.800. '. Certlf lcatos of deposit aw bad from th. Ladd ft Til ton bank for fl43.((1.84, I 'nA from the Portland Truat company I or an even jiuu.ouu. Aiivrw 19 un udjwiii in ine.r iDrx viwy to redeem matured interest coupons the sum of $1.170. Of this sum, 111,160 is held In the Chemical National bank, th. remainder being deposited . with W. W. Harris ft Co. Cash in the vault waa counted by tha committee and found to total I20.6J1.CJ. Ninety-nine hundred dollar, of this sum was In double eagles. Golden aaglea in the vault equaled 14,200. and there were ib.zuo wortn or half eagles. Owing to heavy expenditures during a month of June, tha sum of monev th. month of June, at the disposal of the city la not ao great aa usual. County Treasurer Wer lein expects it to reach it to reach a atlll lower rigur. in juiy. wnen heavy lntereat wiu be due. Water-bond interest in the following sums must be met tha first of July: Water bonds, $72,600; city hall bonds. $1,876; bridge coupons. Vff.uuv, ana ierr oonas, l,uoo. in ad' dltion to this there la the $70,000 for viv, been disbursed from the city treasurer'a office the sum of $1,804,1109. being Jlte' sa VJiXl PICK WINNER (Continued from Pag. One.) ducted by the Providence Tribune, Roe land XJats, 140 Clay street. Pawtucket, Rhode island; Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware, conducted by the Philadelphia Inquirer, Carrie L. Shaw, Atlantlo City, New Jersey : N.w T.rk, conduoted by th. New York World, Ethel M'Donald, 182 Lexington avenue, N.w tTork City Western New York, conducted by th. Buffalo Times, Pearl Meyer. Buffalo, New York; Western Pennsylvania, conducted by th. Pitta burr Gaxette-Tlraes, . Lillian - Lease, Bellevue. Pennsylvania; South Atlantlo states, conducted by the Washington Times, Eola Rica, 10 .Second street. Nashvin. American, w. w., waanington, u. c; Tennessee, MargaVet Hamilton Ervin. Lookout I Mountain. Tennessee; Kentucky, con- ducted the "Louisville Courier-Jour. tha Louisville Courier 1 nai Adelo nsx Aflelo u xorpey, ioulsvllle. KSA' tucky; Southern Ohio, conducted by tha ducted by th. Cleveland Leader,, Pearl conducted by th. Detroit News-Tribune, Mildred a.-Baldwin, Jacaaon, Micnigan; Wlsconain, conducted by tha Milwaukee Sentinel. Gabrlella - woraley. Union Grove, Wisconsin; . Minneapolis, con duted by the Minneapolis News, Ethel Clayton, ' Minneapolis. Minnesota; St. Paul, conducted by th. St Paul Newa, Ethel M. Smith, St. PauL MlnnasoU; Chicago, conducted by th. Chicago Trib une, Delia Carson, 1141 Dlveraey boule vard; Iowa, conducted by the Des Moines News, Dorothy Vernon Cash, pes Moines, Iowa; Nebraska, conducted by ua umans XMewe, aia. jttovee, zti Miami street. Omaha, Nebraska: Mis souri and southwest,; conducted by th. St. Louis Republic. . Jeanett. Wilson. 1914 Arkansas avenue. St. Louis, Mis souri; Rocky mountain' states, eon ducted by the Denver Post, Marguerite Frey. 125 Twenty-seventh street Den ver, Colorado; Utah, Nevada and Idaho, conduoted by the Salt Lake Tribune, Nettt. B. Crowther, Salt Lake City, Utah: Oregon, conducted by Th. Port land Journal. Vlra Stuart, Portland, Oregon; Pacific coast, conduoted by tha Han rancisco can, fiasei xnaraing, Ban Tanciscov waiuornia. rj A T "C AT? TJT HUT? TAT I dAJjJI UX J3 JjU U it ll jt MILL AT WESTON (Special Dtspetefc te The JaaraaL) Weston, Or., Jun. 19. E. XL Baahford of Roseburg. Oregon, has completed a deal with the Weston Milling company dace. Julv 15. Meanwhll. the com pany will build a larg. warehouae at th. east .nd of the mill to b. completed In tlmo to house this fear's crop. Other improvements are oeing pomempiataa unaer iine mw mwmwuMi. Snpentltlons About Babies. From th. Columbus Dispatch, Tou mothers," said a college girl disdainfully, av. th. silliest superstl. tlons about your babies. For my gradu ating theais I am compiling the . baby superstitions Of th. world'a mothera They'r. v th. most ludicrous things. "In Russia they think a baby and a kitten can't tnriv. in in. same nous. They kill the kitten as soon as th. baby - cornea -? . . . . " 1 i "In Spain they won't let a baby under I aa Its renecuon in a mirrgr. vumi- wiaa they think it wlU grow up vain. proud and cruel. " . "In Rumania babies all wear blu. rib bon around th. left ankle to ward off vli-Pif,V.r Wa think that if vou dress a lrl baby In red sh. wiU turn UInblndia it is good luck for a baby to fall out of bed. . C "Irish babiea keep strands of women's hair in their cradles to protect them from sicknesa" High Life In East Tennessee.' -; ' From th. Oreenvill. Bun. When a town fellow visits a country horn, and they sit him down to a table laden with hickory wood smoked ham aa a west' aa nectar, fried eggs fresh from th. chicken f sctory, horn, made bread, butter churned befora breakfast, milk and. cream that never saw chalk or water, and a score of sweetmeats, pastries and fruits, andthen apologise to him for not having something to eat, he cannot help but wonder what they do hav. when they ar. expecting oam- r mm. SolveltandYbWillB i Find the Girl's Face i V " rkVttPrwpTrMkT9. T Hum perion tending correct solution to free of charge a Music aooic, niceiy f . I I I ? it. SOngS, WIU Ul. worus ana music, aiso tamnj diusi Tuiwvn FREE.. Winners will be notified by mall. Cut this out, place envelope, enclose stamp for reply, The House of Highest Quality ; pUawrrIlaAC 353 VVashington aSL;Cor. Park, Portland, Or. I 1 Nam f Plainly Address Firewbrtesl 1 Rreworlts! We carry both eastern and California Fireworks, with complete stnrk. 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