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THE OREGON DAILY,, JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12. ir07. ES RETAIN LEAD JOURNAL CONTEST Top Notchers Are Unnnlng: Up VeiyCrcditablo Scores In Votes Changes Brought About in Kclatlve Stand-" ing of Competlnir Candidates 'ixi Districts- Vk TV0 ALIC IPJ " The thirteenth count, of ballots !a The ''Journal s educational contest la firea . here and the contsstants are arranred In seogrephlrar dlatrteta in their rela te order of atandlng. Tha total nura . bar of con tee t rotoa to tha credit of very contestant in aown opposite to tha lame and address . ' . Tha eonteetanta are etrlvlnj for schol arships - In leading Oregon schools, m enumerated la a Hat in another column; also for baaa Of cold Offered by Tha Journal. Tha money will be distributed to tha moat deserving, aa determined by their relative standlnr and It will help i A ?. a!r llrlna; expenses whlla There la yet room for other youne; people to enter tha contaat, aod there la time for them to earn and win one or mora or tha awarda. Tha conteat for the free trip to Alaska anda at mfdnlrht Aurust li. Tha party will leave Portland under tha auspice of Tha Journal on August 14, and will aall from Beat tie August St. Tha conteat for tha acholarablpe ,eon Mnuea Into tha flret week In HeDtem- oer. contestants desire that patrona neip mem now on r SEiWII wins ; ll :H V' ' ' " IS III lOOflES Illumination of Nlacrara ; Falls Greatest Electrical v Display Attempted. , TOUCH Wll to HFi boo,".; Secretary Will Begin His -' Own Campaign During Coming Week - free Scliolars!ip for Boys and Girls in Leading Educational Institutions, Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Indu , , and Meritorious Students Who Participate an ' ; ; ; The Journal Educational Contest, l . eV OUS w , . (Joans! tpeeUl ferric. I -. preparation, are .bout completed f or I BriUljUU Al tULUJULJiUO tna nihf illumination bf Niagara rails,! TTfTT T -brt ir-ntrxTAmrx m tt retarded by anflneera as tha areauat I . XU-U XUUliWXs XJxUJx feat ever attempted in alertHcal llluml nation. Tha echeme caJla for nearly ' BTTJDENTf What art yoti coinf to do durinf racatlonT Have -ou decided what acbool or college you will attend next yaarT If not. how would a echolanhlp la one of the following exoallent achoola suit youf , . - Xm Kllltav iMan am turn. ttfL Ml ' AAriAiftren! ft with board, room, tuition, laundry and Tha projectora are to be located falle In two batteries, one at I " Conteat district Ka S oomprlaes the Willamette yalley except Multnomah' ; county (which forms a, district by Itself) aa fa? south aa Eugene. Contestants' . la this district compete with one another and at, the same time with all v eonteatants la all parts . of ' Oregon, . ' .. - .' L Alice U Grant. Dallaa, Or.....,M, ;.......,...,'....,........ M 1 Ear! Heckart. Corrallla. Or....... ........... ,....,il,418 :,. I. Harlln T albert, Albany. Or '. .w..'.m..... ............. ....14,140 e Petar Soltloe, Chemawa, Or..,.,.,, v,h.,..,...h....1S,I0 I. Winona Ogden, Foreat Oroya, Or.... . ..18.870 ' - f. Jennie Boweraox. R. V. D. No. S. Co ryallla, Or. ,........,...,.. 17.110 T. Maud Holllnger, foreat Orore, Or.. ,.....,. .m.. 11. (71 t Qlena S3. Walker, .Albany. Or. ............, V S."Lulu Smith, Inglla,. Or. ........, 1.100 10. C A. Bchrara, Oregon City, Or...... w......,, 7.T4S 11. lYancls Klverman. R. T, JX No. J. Cornelius. Or. .7,(60 V 11, J. Percy Read, SOI Walnut atreet Albany. Or. 4.011 II. Meda Caldwell, R. F. D. No. S, Albany, Or, ........ 1.880 14. Leona Plnckney, St. Helens, Or,..;. .....,..... i... 1,T5I II. Emma Mohr. Hlllaboro, Or., ...... .. . ..,.. 1,440 It, Earl le, WateHoo. Or. ..................,...........-... ....100 : 1 T. Halbert Hawken, Lebanon, Or. ...... .... .,.. . 400 It. H. A Wood. Harrlaburg. Or........ ....... 400 II. Harry Chase, Eugene, Or,,.,......, .. 4....... ...... 110 . ; '. . , " ; ' Blstrlot VnaiBer -1 ' '. j' "'Ji ''.'-'i ' Thla conteat dlatrlct is made Up Of Multnomah county and Includes Port land. Contestants la this district compete with one another and at the same time with all eonteatants In other parts of the northwest. 1. Alice E. Price, Lenta. Or.... ..,.. i .......................... '....,.'..48,110 1. Hilda Brant, 111 Willamette bouleyard. Portland, Or. ..47.040 , 1. William Ruseell, 114 Dupont atreet, Portland, Or. .41.190 4. David G. Mullen. Ill San Rafael street, Portland, Or.. ........ ...... ,10.410 5. Alta M. Wilcox, Cleone, Or ,...,.;.. .... 17.040 4. Marie Brunn. Ill Chafman street. Portland. Or. ..................11,111 7. Mlna A. Jonea. Olda, Wortman' A King, Portland, Or ........14,830, . Ray H. Moore,, Troutdale, Or..;...: 11,410 ' "' I. John Kanno. 1401 Flake street. Portland, Or. .......'..,.......'...,-1,111 10. J. A. Guy, 4l.East Twenty-eighth street, Portland, Or.............. ,0 1L. Oacar Haugen, 170 Tillamook atreet, Portland, Or.,.. ........ I.ttl i ll. Herbert Muenier, 111 Spencer street, Portland, Or. ,7H '31. May Pcndergrasa, 111 Savler Street, Portland, Or. ................ 1,750 14. Cecil Splcer. 125 Clay street, Portland, Or. , 4,100 11, Olivia Reader, Sauvlea laland. Portland.' Or. .'. 4400 14. Raymond Howell, Holbrook, pr..... ......... ..i,...t , ,)0' 17. Sophie Olaon, 11 Ivy atreet. Portland, Or. 1 111 It. Edwrd McMahon, 100 Twelfth street, Portland, Or. l.'no 19. Douglaa McKay. 147 Taylor street. Portland, Or. ............ Mil- v-nneue iiuranoiaer, atoureue jrajis, or. 1.100 -; " : ?: ' ' Slstrtot Mambex. 4. , '. . , Conteat dlatrlct No. 4 oomprlaes aa of eastern Oregon and eastern Weah- ingxon. . vonieatanis in mis oistrict compete - with one another and alao agalnat p them now by advancing peymente jr.-i tjackart nf rnrvalila p.nntnrl.l searohllghts will be a recently subacrlptlons la their favor. . v, l'"1 WgaMX, Ol tvOrrauis, comena-l color ,c"3ntliutor by which ft rr s. -7 ;t .-,-: V J -.tof against two flrlg In district J.' uhf "e any coioi ' .1 .. . . . I The miat and the water will t milea below the t. the water's edge and the other on the high - ground on the Canadian aide. Every Inch bf the ' fella will be under light. Attached to the r Invented he beam a color at will 'ill be htht in mn in coiore oi me raipDow, proauo Ing a meet gorgeoua effect. It la planned now to turn bn the illu mlnatlona for the flret time next Thura. day nicbt. ' The work la In charge of the General Electric company, whoa a. perta aay that the raya of oolored llghta when flaehed In the air will ha viaihu at points as far distant as Toronto and Rochester.. .-;.,. . , -. SUICIDE CAUSED BT - : HIS WIFE'S POLITICS , Two acholarahlps; Itema, amounting to $880. Another Challenge to Forakef FscUod i tion. value tito. fL-tyiiii:;rVc.hJilrI,tf. r?r"J 0'hr'n roIlUcsl Addre-g Ther to Bo Open other of throwing a beam of light a hundred r.rl. t Vm ? V'mt-1 follr',h.'? P' t' tl; Leaves Ohio to Inrado Mlssottrl and Tadflo Ckast States. ' .-v. No. a. cultural college the coming year be. eauee be Is too young. He is only 14 yeare old and IS years . Is the youth limit at the Oregon Agricultural col lege. Earl la now ready for college Work and ha doea not ran tn wait a whole year in order to be eligible to iv?. ut achooL- Since hla youth pro. hlblte hla echoollng at home. Earl lias the COneent Of' hla naranfa a a a Dallaa provided he can win tha arhnl. arahlp offered by The Journal. ? , BuaeeU XJkes to Xastle. William Ruaaell, one of the moat en lerprlalng eonteatanta vln Multnomah county, apent a part of laat week lna trip along the Willamette river for con- teat Vote. Ma Went lin atraam aa r. aa Dayton. On hla blrvrla ha !ui ,.0.mUJ 't country roada and called at the farm houaea - The arm era were hospitable and ln vlted him to meals and to apend his nights with them without coat. Some oi inem patroniaea mm out nearly all of them took The Journal already. Ruaaell has grown to like n.M, " nwng woman in Flu- eanvaaalng and thinks ha will follow I lAB M nmhrs of parliament has Just oeen maae known. A man Mmmiiii auicide and before dying he wrote a i" me ponce stating that he could not stand life any longer. his wire negleced him and the homo f,1d BV no lon"' hd enough to eat Hla wife la one of the new mamham S",rJ,.mnt4 wh0 hva been so much liked of in Finland of lata. terly neslected her vif.iv . n.i.. i . i , - . : w ii..u,ri,irup to poiiucs. and she al ' I (Joaraai I pedal serrlea.) t - -' Waahington, D. C. 'Aug. 11. Secre tary Tart returns to Washington today and : will put la about a week dispos ing of the accumulated routine bualnata In his department before startles on hla trip west It Is probable that he will depart next Sunday. for Columbus, Ohio, where he ' Is elated to make a I speech the following nixht before the Buckeye Republican club. Jt la expected that this speech at Co lumbia will be the keynote of the Tart campaign ana probably the moat im portant political addreea rox the sum- I. Ksry'S Xnatltata Beavertnn. Ore. S"". -ne .acnoiaranip in academlo de partment, including leaaona on any in. wl"101'- b0a,,1 roopi, eta value 210. ' . . . f . . ' STt. Maln'i Wall. Am- mA v..4-. chool I for glrla and young ladlea. Port land. Oreaon. '.Ho anhnlaraVitna InolnH. Ing noon meal- , Whltnaa OollaM. WraTta wr.n. w..w Scholarahlp .in the Conaervatory , of Mualn vain. IT fill . .. ' Willamette tTnlvereity. Salem, Orearoa. Two achoUrahipa. Ono In either college ?t PrPrstry department value . $& . I. i am : wubio aepartment value 1100. , ...... Bailee College, SaOasL Oregon,' Bohol. arahlp In either academic or oollege de- laiiani, value e to SU. ' rortlaad Aeademy,' Portland, Oregem. Day echolarahlp in either oollege or vaununi uepanmeni, j good lOf , one jrvar, ' value Hill, anholarshlp In' the same to the value : Znternational Conaervet iry of Marl. O, B. Sandai manager, Paolio ooaet dU eiaioa, Portland, Oregon. . Three echol arahlpa; 'he wlnnire to have their choice of any Of the five different eouraea taught by ' this concervatory: namely, piano, organ, violin, mandolin and r, itari acholarehlpa Include sheet music, aU truotions and tha atrlngnd If t rumen t ; If atrlnged Instrument ouurici are seiectea. Husband of Female Member of Fin. I ; 7 nlsh Parliament Takes Ilia Life. rner.It wlU bean open challenge to I acre. Walter meed. Portland. Ommbl ;? 5f0U"B n , ?f M0,,?rl?tLhr ,f 0,c "n singing. Leaaona Mvr vvsuuuutv ass, i aval u VH0 . mi I Id 1.139 TaiUV OK llvll. v lege, . MoXlanvtae, Diaranipa. una (Joaraal gpeelal Servlca.) Berlin, Aug. Il-The first result of new law admitting women la Fin- ' t . . ' . ! -X-' ""''V. v V "aiMlaM aecretary or war wlu anawer the at tacks on himself In connection with the tariff revision Question, will de fend the position of the admlnlatratloa wth reapect to the Brownsville affair and appeal to the votere as the repre sentative of the policies of President Roosevelt ' - After leaving Columbus the next lm- portent stopping place of Secretary Taft win do iouiavtiie, wnere ne naa prom ised to apeak the following Thursday. Two days later he will addreaa the Re publican rally at Oklahoma City, pre liminary to the statehood election. The next week he . will carry the campaign Into Missouri, apeaklng at Joplla end Springfield. Lincoln, Nebraska, the home of William J. Bryan. Is next oa the Taft Itinerary. All arrangements ror tne trip xartner west nave not yet aCoaOaBvlU Oregon. Two OoU SCUOi la Una. either eoademlo or college denartment, I value f 10: one la the department of I !?."h.T,Wfh'Ch0U;"fi'pi- Oni d-V -Schoi: atogphlo cor.e,,V.niTroor' V months' Instruction in muVo; hi H -ZZZ-Z "a a,,n. Mom at In H.rrW-k U. 1 I I ' I -- , "-" . wne BCnOl. jwjit wiuaji, siwwi-, oregoau oneimandou piiuiaraiiiG dep Oregon Jlxvert College, portlaad. Ore. gen. O is echolasrhlp in telegraphy and arahlp In telegrephy, typewriting and alittlon e: -'pe worU, value 1100. VOrtlanA Snafnaaa Amllaav- Bnrtl.. Oraron. A V. nlraitnwr.. (Hulia? four scholarships, aa followa: One tor II months In combined course, value 1100; one for montha In combined coursa value 185; one for I montha tn eomblned course, value 170: one for I m?ntnJ.tn shorthand or buslneaa coursv value 60. . . " &oaa flit Wnainaaa ainllaa JFmnM f' Oregpn. wo acholarehlpa, ohirom hined course for one school year. , aau, one s mnn':n' co'irae In ahorthajS or Donkkeemn-, ite. Capital Baslaesa Collars. alam. A-a- Toav. One - acholarahlp, good for. 10 month;' tuition . In either . department value 1100. . . : Oram OhiimmImw nmmtm' m land, Oregon. Course In -pinno wlthTii! atrurtlon under . L. H. ' Hurlburt-Ed-wift includln- use of muslo, value rtJaad, i f'-zir.z. v'lu'' cirara- in tunw oouege or acade my I atio art. value I20A ' . artment for one school year. 860. I soimaa-wiandava x. Max Kyer. 143 Aide streei. or.lia..d t.-r . .;T. Trr T""' laad, Ovegea. One achoUrahip good for one yearV oneciel unlvera tv nr.t. 71 houra- Instruction In drawlniii i I tilZ. -. i.-L y'I'lr Prepare- one and one ID owed her unfortunate husband ont of I Ini her ealary aa legislator only a beggarly I tnrm nta a day to live upoi " 7 ? thought be could, not Imperil hla wife's iFMit-bT.foln be,nf. ao he eom- ?i-t5?fu i.da th wy ou been completed, but announcement ht already been made that Secretary will soeak in Denver. Portland. Ta ind prooawy . several other ltles be- ore sailing rrora seatue, September 10, ue rnuippmea. water color alntlng or paateL Moaaanuumees. College, Portland.! half yeara valued at 8 ISO. Rho'.Sr.roTrru'e ffoT S'' suniuKrciu or inuruiiua sonoisrsnlpa I elx months, 60; night course, any de-l OoUege, Pref erred Stock Ceaaeft. Heogs. Allen Lewis' Meat Brand. the difficulty. 1, Opal Calllson, Olex, Or.. ..M.i....,..M...M.,w.,i.ii4ej ,t. Adam Murray. Dayville, Or........ 11,000 I. Beasie Gaylord, North Powder, Or.. ..,.17J40 4. Mattie Fenley, Mayvllle, Or. ....,.;.....(...,...,.,,,,.,.,.. ,..,..7'j2o I. LUIan Cochran, Monument " 4:i.aV....M.aWai,'; ,'Ma- ' J' urJi' L.CoIu-,;;,nU Pr--vr-'M.f ......-.,,7.60 . 7. Bertha Rlnehart, Elgin. Or...,,.. . ............ 'a era :,, 8. Cecil Irving, Harney City, Or....... .. iia - . Dlstxtot jTambes S. r . , Contest district No. I Includes al that part of Oregon south of Eugene and the counties of Oregon bordering o a the Paciflo ocean. Conteetaats In , this -dlatMct compete agalnat one another and at the same Urns against con- teatants la all other parts of the northwest ; i 1. Cecilia Weaaela, Gardiner, Or......; :::''. . ...' I.I Tf.l. .... ' i , abiw ntwui, svoBsourg, vr .. .. ., A Y I TT I . a '. '. -" """"" "S. moaiora, yr.... ., HQ .f Coryallle and Dallas furnlah conteat-1 credit of EarVj Heckart "and Jennie Bow. anta of unusual merit In The Journal's ersox on Saturday was 17 115 as agalnat acholarahlp contact The two towns con-1 a total for Alice Grant of 41 890 . v tain i are contestants wno are striving I Polk Oonntr U1ui fne ha anhnlarahln In n.11.. rn11.r I . .. . ' adOeral. , One boy la racing against two girls for Corvallla la dividing up Its support fn;0?Kr'?i, V.i!.nto,n cnty haa done netween tne noy and the two glrli Some people In Corvallla In the begin nlng. gave subscriptions to the girl of ; vuauas. But now KAISER IS BUHDHO SPEEDWAY FOB AUTOS , - : (Joaraal Bpedsl Service.) -Berlin,. Aus. llv The kaiaer wK i. an ardent motorist, la having two tracke exclualvely for automobiles, constructed through his estate of Schortheide. ' He la convinced af tha ni... . ii tuuu , Auswjii! uiaaing a gaiiani I i avuiumoouea, aeparate fight for head in District No. 1 of thwefV adding-' a hurrVu" Zi oia own private purse on tne Schorth. pertment one ear. HO. Bahake-Walkex Baslness Portland, Oregon. Four acholarahfpe for II montha combined course, value iwv; one acnoiarsaip lor s moatlir com bined course, value 8i; one acholar- anip zor a monina- course, value 170: one scholarahlp for I montha either enortnana or oumneaa course, value 140, GlllesTjIa atehaal at Knw..rfii ea ' land, Oregoa. Private.and claaa tnstroo- uun m tiiv vaiu or nil, Albanv flollaa-a. alhanv Amm irt. tion for One school vaar In aith demlc or- college depertment - PendletO-n Bnslnaaa Oollara. mnllaM Oregon. 'Value of scholarship 100. Karloa "Wards rarnham. Svaxai.ai reader, teach of elocution, oratory aad dramatle art, Portland, Oregon. Schol arship good for lessons to value of 1100 Colombia. TTnlvereity. Portland, at Bcholarahlo crovlrtlne- tnr fnifiA umnvre on ' nnngi oaya Quring the W0ft4)4) MAKES the SKIN LIKE YOU WAIfT IT ClfyOretnT HUrVhlpofopJ DOES IT IN A MOMENT A liquid preparatJo. "Sl. WtVol- conneBcin to dumber. ror race, MOCX, Arms fj iTv'-"14 "y 14 Paelfle tmiverslty, Ooaaervatory of n-..x. I McKay Bldg K T, ateed, manager. Two I Kuala, Poreet , OroVe. Oree xvani and UanaS. , . I anholarahla; nnnli a ki fl(TT!!,ri , I t??ZZ . SClTI 'WV.T .-r1!0"! 'Tanle . 1 Z t .V ii . ,1 vimiiiii.H, airtrior, i wo tcnoi- fr!n,J?' ?n .TfJU"a ' f60' 0M valued el 1101.11, In either vocal or instrumental The Journal ..Browning.; contest Photo by I this and other departments of newatta. per work aa a business. He wants to Win a BCholarshlD In a hnalnaaa mliao-a. j as be realisea that to be properly equipped for the- business end of the! puuiiamng ousineaa ne ahould know something of bookkeeping and . short hand. ' Hilda Brant secured the' subscription eide tracks, aa an experiment and an ex ample. They will be 11 mtlee In total lengtn ana s . reel . Droaa. The pav ing will be of cement laid ae smooth s a parquet te floor. The expenae of ium w wui oi very neary,as It will, MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL CONTINUE FOE 1T0NTH Hagan's Magnolia Balm anw tt fh. . niiminn, . a 1 V. . ... , I " v s i aieiuinr vussy i courses excent lanaiiaa-e imum r oourses in locomotive running; another i departments of R. P. Graham of 106 Marquam build ina an noon aa ana asiri tnr it u. Graham feela friendly to the Educa- . , Wunlch, Aug. 11. Many vialtora, in- 4,100 950 tlonal conteat plan as his nephew, Guy I c'udlng a considerable number of Eng Graham of Troutdale, benefited by ltl,lsh and Americana' are here for the laat vaar. ' . I Breat Rlrharrt Vini, uiit xrnva. f. lvai, wnicn negan today and will oon- fitranM fltnr nt D.i.w .ia f Unue until the middle of September. - -v- iwanu. .go!),, or the moot distinguished Ger- - From Pearson 'a Waelciv I man oneratlc artists will ha haarA ant It was atated In parliament the other I he oonductora Include Messrs. Felix y that the New Hebrides belong to MotU. Frans Fischer, Hugo Rohr and body. Schalk. ;- . ; ,; -. - da noi Presumably, thla curioua statement meant If It meant ''anything, that the inlands belong to the New Hebrldeana themaelvee. ' vinuy aaoerai. i l v VEila ounty haa done nea rla ?p two. Jennie Bowereox and Earl lthouKh1 tn "Ch ana British hlgl riif: fi22krt Purely there - cannot be thla commlaeloners, while expressly disclaim of ff.tr.en.ci-w wealth and generoiity AT"e".?JL SfS!!?. .1.n c.ontr nothing so good ror a sore ut. -inomar jcciectne OIL There's throat ai Cures It In a few houra ' But even this Is not quite true. For nain in any nart although the French and British Thigh I PjnJll--; Rellevea any nor greasy. . It's harmless, clean ad refreshliig . ; Cannot be detected. Two colors, Pink aad Wnlte. tTae It morning, boob and night, Summer, Winter, Sprlnf, Fall. SAHPIJB FBEO. Lyoa Haa nf acta ting C!o., 44 S. rifta St. " Brooklyn, K. V. FOK WOMEN cONLY Dr. Sanderson's Com pound Savin and Cotton Root Pllla The beat and only reliable remedy for DE LATED PERIODS. . Cure the most obstlnata caaea In 1 to 1 A daya Price II per box, mailed In plain wrapper. Sold by drurtiata evervwhera Addreas T. Jf. PIERCE, 111 First street Portland, Oregon. A i THE 0RE00H JOURNAL, Portland, Oregon:. . , I deilrg to aid.W.v.-.W.,....... SchoIartWp by anpacribtog to that , r. .w . . . . . .. JOURNAL for the - period of. months bennlnr.;V...i.Tl.,; 1907. Please credit I. . .. .. . . .to tnr account and deliver tha paper tp the following address : : W- ,z lidlcata hart , ,v......... ....... I whether NEW or OLD snbscription No, of points due ; ..... ry .. , r vr. ttmm tV ik .a". ... . . ' . . V.100X.IM (Signed) v ! DIRECTIONS---Polnti not credited to "contestant unlesi CASH accom panies the order. To make lore contestant geti proper credit for the points, remit direct to 'The. Journal or give the money to the contestant yoa wish to ftT6f. A person now taking The Journal will be allowed TOtea ii the subscription ii adranced for three months or more. Votes are allowed on new subscriptions for any payment above one month, 'i ,V ; -'C-'ii of the two counties? finntml I over the group by virtue of the Anglo- Corvallla ' and vlplnltv backing Earl Heckart and Jennie Bo low- f .iBim, um vorf.uii cniuuain,. t ana ; Dallas Is supporting Alice Grant, the candidate or xnuias and e out county. )f?-:.'-;-?s Beatoa lined Tp. . . r . Benton county outside of Corvallla is - pretty well lined un for Miss Bnwunor. who lives a few miles out of Corvallla oome men and women Choose to aun- n? convenuon oi uctoDer, 1808. port the boy because be la aoy. Somi Y,1 inre. it nvertheleae one amali are Inclined to favor the glrla because &if.n whiSh JJ0"8 outright to Great a girls. -The mbtives of subacrlb- Britain which la as much British soli era differentiate aoconling to tbeie in! aa la, aay, the lale bf Wight dividual taatea "c to uelr n- rt Is eituated In South-West bay. The good feeling prevailing among M.aJku1' ! ot considerable height, al- theee rival vota hii.fi . i- T." L'. though only a few hundred vm, m aun um aiory or ita clrou inference. acquisition fa an amusing one. their credit. Earl Heckart ' does t on a farm. ' The farmers who know her I sorts with Mlas Grant because aha ner and who are acquainted with her etrug- I sta In keeping ahead of him ncvmatter i Kvr-Hu toucblwo a.rv ner cnampiona. I wmu uw wuraa. nor aoee he be- Heckart by hla enterprise and good cpme discouraged as aome boys mlaht ; tact secures subscriptions from' many I He works away and does the beat he . farmer, and Miss Bowereox haa tha I can. He la cheerful. N, ? aupport of aome townspeople. ? I move and every advance In votes made I gradually shot away. ; - As between Earl Heckart and Miae by Mlsa Bowereox, but he . treats her I Tb chief who owned It ! proteated, ; . Bowereox It haa become a race to every I gallanuy and he respects bar Interests I and wanted compensation. The captain South-West bay haa always haen kah. I aldered the beat place in the Islanda for target practice by the man-of-war fiairomng tne group, ana thla amall slet was used aa a target ao freauent- ly that It seemed In danger of being 'uruepeeuva uoacnoer. j The total number of votes to the i , . ! and her friends. .. - She Works Quietly. Miss Bowersn-r. nn tha .k. adopts every fair mean? to gain votei' She makes a trip Into a newocaiiS and worka aa nufatlv aa --iviVTl .rt inaim. .nVtu.r JIT i ans i wnu, wa is unaouDioaiy me smallest and ftlfeAF. a?Til.hh tried Isolated bit of Britain existent upon 5a2afi. -A" L -"y t??.wf'r I" can- the surface of the globe. The old adage, The happy man's without ' : ! shirty sounds shiftiest nowadays. The more shirts the more va riety, hence the happier is the '. man. , - , 1 Today ,; and . tomorrcw your choice of 100 Negligee Shirts at 50c they; were a dollar each and are all of this sea son's make. ? XI0N I.Ichawk Bldg. -" ICS cr.i m Third St!, gMngene peraon cannot do all the M paries Heckart, father, of Earl Heck art, Is a contractor and builder. He haa lived nearly all hla life In Corvallla and vicinity and la generally known. Where "UJ rsDnr ne mentione that he Is .he son of Charles Heckart snd atraightvay he la rewarded with, a aub. acrlptlon. But . Earl - doea not ii..j solely upon his father's popularity for winning eubscriptlona He has to go "VrIL,na Ja5 iPI. tM contest votes with which he Is building up a winning score. He starts to work early la the' morning and atopa at noon only long enough to eat dinner. Ha doea not oiiif until nh . , . O" uie uuurs against mm.( Mrs. Keckart Popalar. - Ban is assisted yery . much In his wora Dy a Kinaiy aisposed stepmother, who le well liked In the parte of Ore- gon where she was a school teacher be fore her marriage to Sari's father. Through personal lettera Mra Henlr- art has appealed to her many friends and acquaintances to aid her stepson In his efforts to nrovlde blmanJf with an education through. The Journal con test vv,- r:-:rf For the last two or three winters the Heckart borne has sheltered several of the .Students Of the flnrnn irrlrultni-,1 collega- These' college students in the home of the Heckarts have had an in spiring Influence, upon the son, and have, added to his desire to become a scholar. ' -''- ,v...f t.v? sp"te.!.- spots got Vswspanefe. ;. For fom time 'Earl Heckart Kaa an.' joyed the distinction to be public school reporter of the Corvallla Gazette. This news writing has given him practice in tne use of English ana construction and has trained him to be an observer. In his canvassing In bis home town 1 Earl ia confronted with this Question, f , "Why are you trying for the Dallas 1 1 oollege scholarahlp when we have all good college at home?" The people of I are loyal to tneir great instl- I tution and wish to have their own col-ijj 5' iiruniK-Q Dy norae stuaents. At first some of them could not understand why arlahould go a way from home to attend achool. Thla is eaaUy an awered and explained. V Earl cannot attend the Oregon Agri- of the man-of-war. who understood New Hebridean nature. Anew that theaa clalma would be a ceaseless source of blackmail unless they were settled once for all; so he bought the island outright ior rue ijriuan crown, paying ten.etlCKSl of tobacco for It, and everyone wasl aatianeo. xne place, since then, haa buck ia- amalleat globe The state committee of the Independ ence league of Massachusetts haa de cided to have a full state ticket Iq the a i-Jlll irilJB) AtUl Now you can buy a new fallariiient H isliiy cut prices. This spc- cial sale will be brief and should be itaken advantage of quickly while as sortments are at their best Oiir patrons realize .what this opportunity means; But it is also desired that people unacquainted with J. M. Ache son's try its worth now. It it an uriusualchance. ; : See Our Windows; They 3peak fop Themselves v New fall Suits TEAS may all look alike but there it a vast difference in quality. 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