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TnK OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. SUNDAY , MORNING. APRIL 12. 1903, " t i t ' , - . , x , ' . . . ' 'f- V "," .;,.."-.. V ',";..,"';'-:..' . ;.-' , . ' .-i-!?Eii?s55 ft)Vi?.5v5-V' v;?r.,.-.- :. . , i " .mott' i II i i 1 1 i i i i j i i i i i 1 1 i 1 1 i i i i 1 1 ( j i i i ti t r'UTM. . ' urn' -j .i.vr :-r. m if n - t j. i -a ' .i-m: (i-nYi' , f . . ' jn'j-n . , .r- i 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 11 1 vn Ar.'.t,..'."s 'it . ' i Ul ..V'i' k.'.J . r -J-sT ffifi r, ) . vf.i....- v . , 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 M i f U I l aro fcr--:!. , a: . A,j-srjer' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L X. r , viii-" i i.Tii'jv'v.i; :".vi" r . r J MJLa, v'-- '. 1' - ' . ' ' rt . - . . - J v. . 1 ..w i f IN SPRING NATURE CREATES ANEW JN FIELD AND FOREST. WHAT MORE FITTING TIME TO ARRAY ONE'S SELF IN SUITABLE APPAREL AND REFLECT THE JOYS OF LIFE. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT SMARTLY DRESSED MEN WILL WEAR THIS SEASON, ASK BEN Leading Clothier APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS SUITABLE FOR THIS JOYOUS SEA- SON IN UNSTINTED VARIETIES. STYLED TO PLEASE THE MOST, FASTIDIOUS; PRICED TO FIT MODEST PURSES. ' MiiiTMnpyu 10 IHULIIIUIIIHII Id .: : : -'.-.' ':,v;.''- . ' III FIRST PLACE Library Contest Is Growing Exciting and Much Ri-' , . Valry Is Apparent . ' TMb week's count shows mora changes In place,' and All contestants - are retting to work In earnest. Nearly every 1 one has rnade , some Increase In votes 'nd several new names . are added to the list. -' - .Multnomah camp No. 77, W. O. W., have finally landed first place,- and the members are determined to' hold it. Several schools made large trains.! par- . : : A- Twenty-Tear Sentenoe. f ' "I have just completed a twenty-year health sentence imposed by Bucltlen's . Arnica Salve, which cured me of b'eud Ing piles -Just twenty years ago," write O. s.Wolever, of LeRaysville; Y. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve heals tns worst sores, bolls, burns, wounds and fats in the shortest time. i5c, at Sk.dmore Drur Cq.'s drujr store. ' 2 i atcularly Woodlawn and Stephens schools. The library Is creating a great interest throughout all of the city schools, and many sensational spurts can be expected soon. -The con test will close shortly before the ending of the school year, and there Is still ample time lor good work and a heavy score. 'v ' Multnomah Camp 77. ,W. O. W... 48,734 WMUams avenue school ........87,795 Western Telephone club ........80,624 Shaver school ... . . , ... ...... 27,87 8 Stephens school ................17,144 Golden Rod Assembly U.- A.. ...14,742 Woodlawn school , .12.110 railing acnooi ..II, 183 Cast Side High sohool ...........ll.OQS West Side High school ....... 8,(37 Federated.. Men s club ...... 7.40S noiiaaay scnooi ................ 7,08 Columbia University .....4 , 8,467 Allen's Preparatory school ...... . 6,783 Ladd school c til rrarn msaeinoiy . East Side library St. Marv'S academv Atkinson 'school . . , Couch school . . Chapman school v Eagles i. . . i. i. o. u. . . i qim Bast Bide Athletic club .,,-. .'i-.v 1218 Young Men's Catholic Ath. club, l',14 VI I , .v. O V. JllllEJ 11TB. . . . rorumouin scnooi F. B. lodge 135 , St.' Vincent's - hosnltnl Mt Hood circle 161. W. W. . Central Chrlstish, church1" r. vrrcigv nmiimgion it I, VV. U. W. Ladies of Maccabees....;....,'-, Catholic Forresters Sunnyside school 4.811 4,77.1 8.806 8,248 1,885 1.784 1.660 1.433 1.403 1,148 1.041 1.005 1,000 . 07 838 '. 891 . ' 887 . : 883 750 74J Hawthorne school Thompson school Bellwood school Women's Jewish Council Bnattuck scnooi A insworth school ftome for Aged. I. O. O. F. rvlngton school Hill Military academy Boys brigade Homesteaders ' Oregon Fir M. W. A. Portland academy ML Tabor lodge A. F. A A. M. . . . Oregon Grape camp M. W. A. 6976 A. O. U. vr... Hawthorne lodge 111. A. F. A A. M. Evergreen camp 6468, M W. A.... 705 682 630 470 443 420 812 893 36 833 899 296 280 210 210 200 150 140 SALE OF SAMPLE SUITS. rifty Hlrb-Orads tample Bolts on Sato ' Monday and Tuesday. . New browns, blues, blacks, greens and wines in fancy stripes, checks and plain weaves, lust In by express from New York. The entire lot on sale starting Monday morning at 6O0 on the dollar. No charge foi alterations. Also great sale of sample waists and hosiery. Mo Allen , & McDonnell. ; the good goods store. 4 . . ;.. ;"' --V- - - a If you want a house of your own lik ing, we will build It for you In Evan- ston and ; you may pay us on easy monthly Installments. Take the W-W car, select your lot and we will build whenever' you say. . A Span ton agent will be in Evanston all day Sunday. " ,'' ' : . . - T. . . ,. . - ' Sitle't ittn 'ow4er ' being bet nide. ' It's best for ,10a. Fb, white, pink, brunet . DAHO CElilT SOON IN MARKET Work Soon to Begin on the Snake Eiyer and Outlook Reported Bright A fine body of Portland cement rook has been-uncovered on the upper Snake river. ? cement experts nave analysed the rocK and report that from it the highest grade of cement can be manu factured. The following from the Lewls ton( Idaho) Teller gives an account of the inauguration of work by i a com pany formed for the purpose of devel oping the And: V i .. iTha West Coast: Portland Cement company- has authorised- the Inaugura tion of work on th proposed cement plant to be located on the upper Snake river, and a force of men Will soon ba sent to the upper river to begin work on the foundations and temporary build ings. -The decision was reached at a meetinr of stockholders held in Seattln- last -week, at which time- the election' of officers - was . held and the office -was moved from, Seattle to' Spokane.' The. meetlnar -wnn. attnndrwl hr J.. P. l.ani and J. M. . Edwards ot Lewlston. Mr. I Langan being elected to the office of vice-president ana Mr. tawaras reelect ed to the nosition of manasrer. ' 'The outlook for the company Is very bright,' said Mr. Langan this morning, 'and by fall we expect to have a plant in operation that will manufacture at least 100 barrels of cement a day. This plant will be enlarged within a short time, and plans provide for actively en tering the Held for the cement business of the entire northwest. " 'The Improvements to be made this summer will probably cost 376,000, and the machinery for this plant Is now be ing selected.' That genuine Stem way. piano. In Jlrst class condition, for 192.60 at Reed French Piano Mfg. Co., 6th and Burn ilde sts, - " NEVER HAD GIRL ON MY LAP, SAYS FORMER COP Norristown April ll.--"Never In my life havs I held a girl on my lap, " was the announcement mtuls by ex.hier ot Police William H. Delcamp, of Potts town, before Judges Swarta and Weand here today. - Continuing. Delcamp said: "No, sir; I never hugged a irl In my life. The a denials were made oy Delcamp after several witnesses had testified that he was not a tit person to hare a detective license, h v-4. . . , Dolcamn'a petition Was signed by 189 residents of Pottstown. while about a dozen persons signed the remonstrances KAvera.1 of tha witnesses testified : thatJ uiey oau kui u &-vutex uucniu uu. lii Any Quantity Oregon & Washington LDier Co. Foot of Hamilton Ave v Phone llsln 2 1 63 V-ttB (S Q as ( fl BOB EBBffi SiBHSSI F'j- rr " f )''Portbhd's' Newest t?.i f-"o:t T' ' ). '.' Borel-Absotetefy nre Frc r ' Amerlcaa and European. rtc u r. Ont T Ms I'sei' ' holding women on his lap' at the police The jn - :i station,. - . . , . tfor a.i.;.... .. 1