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DAILY TOURNAI PORTLAND, THURSDAY- EVENING, JANUARY - IB,. US3. OREGON 0 17LS Ii7 ? 1SC Tf aC? C05 rrUTO Aa, 6 ORII . '-a? 1. r F 7r D.iirv Development' Associa . 1 ion Puts ; Movement on 7 Foot to iTonio'to AU Fca- . 7 -. - ' . . . ' ' all colors values ,;: t v;7 . to $9.00 - r .- turcs ' of Dairy: Intotiy. , in Oregon. . - 7 HI 3 I P. V --at ! " To promote the dairy In uetry In Ore ! ton and southwssttra Washington; to I make. the quality, pf dairy products f I the district tba beet of their kind, eon i rosndlng tke reediest market a4 Mh ! est prices, la all market; to 4tke uta dairy commissions ta enforclnt : tba Ia.we f the state fovarnln; dairy products, ara the atatad object of the Dairy Derslopment association oraa; Ized at tba Calumet aotrt laet nlnt. N. M, Carlocfc'of ilka Weattoerley j?.. yTtn'thaVr rnunn ' wm chosen .eeoretary d ir-urer. and N. U. .TrSS Tif. und K Knetht of tola '"laM iicers named, comprise ,Ue board or manager - ! - BlUMl IfMMll . j Tha organisation la conalderad one of ! th no important aUpa ever taken j"? the at o! at the dairy Industry -4a thfa atatf "The district : effected Ian trl itary t Pprtland and tha objects of tha I SrgaWon bava tha, approval ot near- I Ins and banquet wiu n : 15.. when nearly every remaiuipa v.... ? cry is expected to Join us. - . tlv 5 Mve ara endeavoring to t standard of dairy Products In this state C ma that the Oregon butter and Oregon c?ea .will bi towBMftJ aa Oregon I rrplea, Wa can only do this brancoar- siris: dairymen who ara anxious to ' b?e?d bet!i? stock and , take mora palna with telr product a long aa soma i JruLvSaU ka Inferior cream thla will paver com about '- - . ; i . vm Xelp Xaforoa IwB. I "bur organisation la almost tinanl t mouiily welcomed among tha dairymen Tnd when we have become strong we will 5 be abla to reject Inferior cream and tha poducai wUlaot ba abla to dlsposa of I "TVa wlU aid tha" dairy comtnUslqner to enierce tu -v- -- ,. wrud'C" noccpted'by tha inspector befor. it IU i mm?i VU1 'send outoH0'?.;?. : struct the dairymen in .tba interests '. r.n airs?Tii dt tuo wu uwaaa b. : vl better uairy iiuuuv.i. M. SfiaV of the Urst daiVy ataterit the iSn- and is considered absolutely rteo !hr if tba dairy industry la Oregon 5 1 t advance to Ita rightful place. r 7 . . w- Kaa AfM Secretar y.Dey says the organisation ii Immediate effect on prices J will have o imneu. v: :,v I to the consumer, but; may uUlmataly. tiK..h h consumer will ba assured 5 that ha is getUng av auparlor product. .fTha watotloB is not a combination lin restraint of trade la any respect. . 1 . 1 .in 1 .11 '"' ""' '-.! " i HONKER OF OEEGON i ' DIES NEAR LEBANON (SprUl WPtrt to The Jonrsal .) ! Lebanon. Or Jan.. ' ",g,5 ! ArA at his home three miles south of VhUcUy Sunday afternoon with typhoid fever, after an lllnese of about two i weeks, at the age of 2 years. Mr. Par rtsh wm boVla Napia county. Ohio. :ind with hla parent crossed) the plalna Jin" 185 "and Seftled aWfU J lived la Unn county ever alnca. He i iavwi a wife and one son, three I daughters, a mother, three alsura. ! three brothers to mourn bis departur. 1 Rev, Boyles, pastor of tha Presty Jterlan church at SodavlUe. conducted 1 the funeral aervlces at the family reet i tlenca. after which the remalna wera I laid, to rejt la tha Lebanon cemetery. , ! STRICTLY .AHATEURS , WILL BOX TOMORROW " i- Strictly amateur ara ih' boxing -matches which will ba pulled off at the ; Columbia Athletic club tomorrow nlgnt ' t at 8:30 o'clock. Every man who goes ; Into the riii Is an amateur,, and tha (matches ara being conducted by an ln- corporated ' athletic club, of - which STommy Tracey is physical director.- t Tba matches promise to be exciting f.nfl it ia aTnMti that a larara crowd I 0e -r m tne 7', . v - ji ba ehanaea in many panioura. T There are 180 creartprlee la th die- pT,tf,t tb, Owle ritl attend a the- trirt.;.! bellere." aald rUry ET ttrV""rty ln on, of the Sullivan A this rooming, 'and, do aot Sg Coneldine houses and tomorrow nlrtt te go ahead jarlMi tthaira o r even 4 banquet la tha New Perkins1 . l oo but we shall hare every ana inter ... m . . . . , i:.V .V. months. Another meet. " .M ftr.. .,an JOB ' delerates . .m.tanM ai ways prove a drawing card la Portland. 11a no ciaw to v If. Heatt:: , ' ' comes -into thousands : of . homes every " morning, bringing rosy ' ' I nerves and a dear brain 1 , This wholesome breakfast drink has all . ' the good qualities of a morning beverage : warmth, aroma, sustaining power minus ' 7 the caffeine and tannin of coffee and tea. c. f'.'j'-.',- - " . , - .-1- Jii:'--" -. : r" -"" ' ' X' '- ' 1 v v ' i ;: i . . .- . : ; . I0 days trial nil! convince you . v'' VThcroV a Reason' MEk. .J Pj. VOOD; . " a...a nnrnlnr has been fixed by tha special commlttea of tha grand-nest of tba Brotherhood of Owla for tha ejeo. Uoa of grand Jodga officers and tha ae. nt tha tilaea for holding tha next session f. tha grand aaat, ,yap eourer. Brltlah Columbia, will In all prabablllty ba selected, althourt aeveral other clUea ara making, fight for the Today' aesslons ara ftrlctly business In their character, and re atb to the work of revielnf tha ritual and eonatU tutlon of the order, practically the r an- lire tonuimu m m , t tba commlttea, of revision, and It wU mm iw. tan inn flaiara in .ttndance at tba convenUon. they come rrom aa lar wai m Manitoba, and as far south aa Oakland and Salt Use. . . . The next seaaion 01 mi bibuu ui will ba held June 1. 10. , SCOTTISHRITEUASONS ARE HOLDING REUNIOII SeTentcenth r Semi - Annual Gathering Is in Progress at Masonic Cathedral. rv. aavantMntii aeml-annual reunion of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rita Masons is in progress at mo a&a nnta Cathedral. Prominent Masons from all parts of tha stata.are in 'at .tendance.- , anjMa.tea for tha varioua degrees assembled in T . r ' . .arUa as e-akarl air Itl. Candiflatc we put through - tn M aW aak aat ami VT K 1 AsTraaft WOrlT. Mr ICruriilf II a IU auu . i-7 -a iinninV at lft o'clock. J. Frank Drake had, charaa of the class In the fourtn degree work. J. W. Newkirii tna xuta and P. a Malcolm tna aixin. , , At S O'CIOCK tpiaIiernTOn r. o. eolm will bava charge of tha work in the fourteenth degree, and at 8 oclocK tonight thera wlU.be work In the fif teenth degree nder the direction Of D. Bolls Cohen and P. S. Malcolm. - Tomorrow and Saturday thfc ramaln Inr degrees of Masonry, from the sight eenth to the thirty-second, will be con- m aww. ik ii.Atar jfaarrM Will t)A conferred tomorrow Big s.W ,! Brrt ElaboraU preparation taw ww maae m . .at. i a w thu'tniiinnttfl Ox ID team which wUl. confer it havjng h.d regular renear ""ha following committees bava charge eponi: W.U thlrty-thlrd dptree: General T. Mf Anderson, thirty- third degree; W. H. AGraoo. tmny-jaira degree: C A. xoipn, iniru-umu C..Ww. thirty-third degrea. v third degree; & Q. th'' EE third degree; Henry U Plttock, A thirty Ih S decree: W. D. Fenton, thirty-third degree -elect. ' . ALTARr IN CATHOLIC ' CHURCH IS ROBBED iW---'t;t; tw-''t-' - awsBjsjBanaWBsasae r r- - - '- Sr-e!lal IHapatcb to The Jrarbal.) rhehaUs. Wash Jan. Some aneak th s city Tuesday night, broke open the altar and atola tha clborium and luna 7rl7r..A vaaael and sacred ring. There la no ciaw w v Visitor ' TO TAKE DOWN -Managers of several large offlcaa in Portland ara thinking aerloualy of Uk lng down the 'big clocks which have huhr'-lh prominent plaeea on tba walls for years, owing .to the" Tact that so many clerks waste considerable time alaocln at the dial to see Just what time it la z The officials of these oom panlea believe that tha forr-ea will work better and more contentedly when the clocks sre gone ana iney wwii "uw what time it la until the whistles blow for noon or quitting In the evening. UI course it im cuuvwvu 'iwt 830,000 TRUST mmtK'''mtamammamaaaam ; Judge Wolverton Issues Or der Liquidating Numerous Title Guarantee Petitions. Tmat fiinda arrreratlnr 110.000 held k iha Titia nuaraatee & Trust com pany, wera distributed by Judge Wol- verton; ltt tha United states aisinci (Ann thia moraine-, petitions of others bavins sums tn aacrow and trust are to bo heard by Judge woiyerton next Mon day jornlig. i It. la the aesjre w u receiver swaU as W. M. ladd to set tle ail of tneaa aocounis mwu m yv- It'waa atated. before , tha court that E. C. Meara. tha present receiver of tha auspenaea bubh.- wm .v w. .... -- flOri KQU kllkk WWM ... completed by the first of next wek. L ITT T-a mi., tha affairs f nIh.Tn.raoa" he" will" 1 7ffi frnm hla own bank, with the aooroval of tha court . 'Jc T I ... - u.ro tnalraa Vila r- port covarlna his eonifectlon with hj banka business since 5f11"5PP0,"t to replace George C Hill. Judge Wol--vertoS will- appoint ; the other receiver who la ta conduct .the affairs In the future as they are being settled. OF IfilTALITY Cannot' Divorce .Himself From Full Realization . .. . of Hereafter. , ,,:...77:: n V j "t'yP' Fred Butler wlU remain- over ; and sing at the evangelistic services at the First Presbyterian church tonight and tomorrow night When tha elders tried Mm tn- all the Services thlS week. ' the Plymouth Congregational church' of ;SeatSr thought it could not spare him . from- the Thursday evening prayer meeting, but lata yeaterday word came that the PorUand people might hear 1ilm two nlghta more. Hundreds ara availing themselves of, the oppor tunlty and last nights tha 'big - church was crowded when he, sang -The Holy H. Foulkes spoke on "The Unanswerable ' Question, and aald i In kow ehall, we escape if we neglect so great.a salvation r Is one of the four unanswerable queations of th .B be, It Is. aa it were, the last -word1 after the New -Teatamepti gospel baa been ex pounded and no answer .can be found for it The master artist is most com petent to say what bis masterpiece is and God has said it is man. Borne would make God's great concern tha ruling; of indefinite worlds by cosmlo laws and put human life and ita In terests beneath hla notice. . They say it with a flippancy that their lives be lle and when . man urns the light -ft truth into his heart or searches out the word of God with it he finds what he can scarcely believe, that God's great est concern la to aave Jest race. . Ilia r.iAn CONSCIOUS si0 S. as 9: I SI . S I. cv . . ... y '-Z KCCONUBY SECT. KEST N?2. CLOCKS TO KEEP FROM LOSING TIME of tha wen carry watches, but at the same time the managers believe that If the clocks ara eliminated tha clarka will soon get out of the bablt at wondering how much longer' they bava to wort . .it . i it k.kU jm naMnpllfi. "thia business of looking at tba clock. I Know, i useo o m room. Now, I have . taken It away. I uaed to look at It. ' perhaps, a doman times durtna- the morning. I lo;Juat that much time. Now I find that X get along much better without It And I am aura our clerks could do tba same. It la all a habit, I Bay.?. work Is to restore tha divine image la your ucna. . . 1 1 . t.AAMMA 4kl A Mill la great In tha eyes of God. la our superficial lives ws seem to care mora for tha things that perish, -but beneath th conviction that only one thing- en dures the soul. The soul and Its pow ers ana acnievemenie ro utwm thlnga and man la not able to fllyorca himself from the consciousness of lm- Raivatlnn is rreat because It Is God's great work. It is great because of the great cost. i emu juu unuin cost God everything. It Is free to you and bow can you escape If you neglect so great a salvation T" Big Wolf Bant On. ; 1 ' (Unite fnm Usees Wlre.1 - Montreal, Que.. Jan. Tha tourist railway baa made all arrangements for a monster woir nam vu In tha Klppawa reglijn of Quebeot Th a hunt will be under tha guidance of aa "FOOT FORM." vis the! name of one of the shapes we are Bh6wing in the SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES. The most perfect-fitting last ever made; a special clz last. : It fits more feet right than any shoe shape weaver saw. and it'$ 60 perfect that every Sclz shoe, whatever the style, is made on the general measurements of the Footform last. .We'd' like to show it to you ; you'll find it right $3.50, ,$4 pr ?5 Beat Oak Sole Leather CORNER SEVENTH AND . j (Formerly '7.: " '' 7 :'..; , - 7 i , :: ff 'V -k . V " llM J' a )J ' v 'i : f?f'- i.l F:z777jrj, : V' r " T-clin' Batrs. vour choide at of prices sold for in 6eanup on Net and Sflk price. Our great special on any faU suit or coat In.the 'Ior25,ta continue until Saturday 141 Sixth Street, NEW a a. . ftta mAFf Will lV SStffited in by Ptlt JSS tna una as " " thuslasts. , Bash Work on Boa4l (fecial Dlspatek ta Tha Jtaraat) Taft, Idaho, Jaa. llvCoastractloB work on tha Chicago. Milwaukee St, men are working la thia district besides many teams. - ' COFFEE We pack in a way to re spect the coffee and keep it fresh; it is the way, to keep coffee. , , 7 Tour rreeer returns your monsy If yoa don't Ilka BoBllUnrs bast: wa pay blm. Used in All Oar Shots. WASHINGTON STREETS 149 Third St.) 6 7.' ' ; -l -' 777 7' 77 ' ; ? jl-7ljir- night;, . 1 - . SUCCESSORS ifo GEyURTZ & WORRELUv Cor. Alder 7 STORE WITH UTTLE .... THE PUBLIC TAKE U A T A "iSTVtTTVTrV VViiKlNJ.J.Ntjr HIS STORE OTJL BE CLOSED ' -All;5 DAY TOMORROW ; Every Article ; in the Stock Will be Marked Down for, the MatMBi v W t aVtVMav ' adaPaM a'frH "''aB , lBSBisSS ' ITbich Opens Salurday rJorning Watch our and don't buy an see our announcement Wanted salesmen and talesladies for all , v-,-? , departments, experienced cashiers and- - bundle wrappers. 'Apply to manager. - , I . 1 J i w I I III I I - Novcmbcrfand Deccrt)W, '. . .ft f -. . i . ; opposite Orcgonlan PRICES " a ' half-jpage iad tqmbrrbw j article until you : . . I' I . .1-.' Ml aT J -v - y -