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THE f OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY .EVENING,. APRIL'. 18, .1008.. 13 PLM CARNIVAL . 1 1 TO PAY DEBT 1 Qitholic Toungea's Club V to Jfake Uso of ')A'-n Streets. ,, ' ', iV II Arranremsnts for th. carnival end street fair to be glren by the Cathollo Young Men club of th east aid are progreeslng rapidly under th. direction of Joe M. M.yer. who has full charge of the details In connection with the . festival, and th affair promises to ba Iiid"U about 1 0,000 10-eent 1ng) admission ticketa hava bean sold by tha members of the organisation, and within a weak or SO another ticket-selling cam- i m It la 1 - LfKlKH Will - - - -- i pect.d that $4,000 alona will be realised . from tha sale of tickets m mis w.y. which will nearly wipe oat tha Indebt edness of $6,000 now hanging oyer tha Institution recently erected at Wllllame avenue and Morris street, "hen tha " building la fully equipped It wlU repre sent au outlay of approximately 111,000, The eamlval and fair will open Way II and will continue for 10 daya Tha ' club has received permission from the I , I . n t.mm llArrll .trfML ASSt of William avenue, for a distance of about three blocks, and there the street , fair will be held. t f .... "Arrangements are being made for a blr automobile parade through the prin cipal atresia of Portland the morning of the opening day of the carnlvaJ," aald Mr. Meyer today. "in the care will be . l. M irt toll. n rt In f n n- tertalnments and show on Tha Stroll.' In the evening of the opening day there will be a grand bail In the auditorium of the clubhouse, and the following evenings there will be boxing malthas and other athletlo eventa Those who will take part tn the fair and carnival will be purely local men. eo that we will not have to pay out enormous percentages of the proflta to m 1 I .Wnaun..! Th fllintPV prviffHiviiai B'lun , tore alone will be a big money-making fropoaltlon, aa tha roods to be sold here will all be donated. Portland merchant have been extremely liberal, and to show our appreciation of that liberality we have arranged for a manu facturers' exhibit, for which no charge will be made. . . . A A AA wMMs tMSM I A W It 6ft Was AWU IVff J VUii Uisw vwa,r 1 Joined the club, and within a ehort I time we expect to double that number. I our apparatus oh not rn own iniiuim, nlvaL When everything ia completed I we win nave one 01 uie iinesi euij.ug organisation on the coast , While It I called the Cathollo Toung Men'a club, persons of any denomination will be ad mitted to membership, with the proper SPURT Of! VOTING 3 11 Williams Avenue School in Lead With Others Taking C an Active Interest This ; count In" tha library contest shows soma sensational spurta ln'voUs and the Williams Avenue school Is ; again at the head of the list Tha Ool- denrod assembly follows closely behind with Multnomah camp a close third. Several of the schools are waking up and taking an active Interest and vote , are coming In very fast. Who will be the next leader! There Is ample time end soma or those down the list should be able with a little work to place themselves in ma rront raruc Williams Avenue School ....M..i(,l$0 Uoldenrod Assembly U. A.. 46, 461 Multnomah Camp. W. O. W.....4U8I western Telephone Uud.. ...... .6.770 Stephens School ... ....... ...... .SO, 105 I tshaver School ..........Zt.oSI Failing School . ...... . 17.63 S j Wood lawn School .............. .14,260 Kast Side High School M1X,101 Federated Men's Club.. ...10.62$ Hoiladay School 11,643 West Side High School ......... 8.637 Columbia University, 6.467 Fram Assembly 6.3$1 ladd School ..; , 1,1(1 Allen Preparatory school ....... 8.7J1I aet Sid Library k. 6,171 1 Atkinson School 4.141 Bt'iUrj'i Academy Couch School , . , . . . . Chapman School Highland School ...... Eagle 6 ail wood School ..,...... l,06 $.8$ 1.860 3.(4$ J, 661 1,000 1,438 1.260 1.215 1. j n r v d' jr. a xi. - I. O.O. 0. ..................... East Side Athletlo Club.. Young Men'a Cathollo Ath. Club. .. Foresters of Amerloa-.. .......... Clinton Kelly School .. . ....... . 1.14$ 1.041 1.036 1.020 1.005 1.000 iVortsmouth school V. B. LAdse 186 ... BL Vlnoecf Hospital ....... Irrlngton School Mount Hood Circle 151, W. W.... Central Christian Church George Washington 261, W. O. W. Ladies of Maccabees Cathollo Fores tera . ... . Rebekah Lodge ....... Sunnyslde School ................ Hawthorne School Thompson School Women's Jewish Council .......... m tOT 898 91 867 88$ 760 740 705 692 470 Shattuck School 442 Alns worth School 420 Home for Aged, I. O. O. F..... 412 HUi Military Academy 366 Boys Brigade . . . . $35 v Homesteaders : . m. ..... 4. . . . 299 Oregon Sir M. W. A....... 29$ " Portland Aoademy 280 Taoor Lfoajge jl. it. & a. m.... 210 . Ciregon drape Camp (976. ML WT.A. 210 . A. O. u. W , . , . -. ........ . 200 Hawthorne 111. A. F. A A. M-.... 160 ; iuvcrgreea vamp , m. w. a... 140 CATHOLIC SCHOOL ; . AND CHTJBCH AT EOY ' . '. ' . 41 ' ' (Srwelal Dispatch to Tb JosroaLl - jForeet drove, Or., April 18. The uatnono resiaenis or ttoy, a small town four miles northeast of here on the Hlllsboro-Buxton railroad, will erect .a parochial school and church building to v cost $2,500. The lower rioor win Pe wsed ror a school and the upper floor as a chapel. In former years the children of the Roy enlghborhood have attended the parochial school at . Verboort, but that community. has grown so rapidly that the facilities will no longer accommo date the numoer qj jupua wishing to n trend. Archbishop Christie has hnc. created a pew parish at Roy for that reason. --j -s'- 'a TIiq new church will b la charge of liov. Father Kettenhofen, at one time a member of the Chicago bar,1 but for t he past year assistant to Father Ver- imag at erooori. JIBS. LESLIE CAETEB'S GOODS TQ BE SOLD ! :. W"""aw-wwswsw . . -f. New York. April 18. Mrs. Leslie Car ter s household rurnisnings win be sold at auction next Wednesday. Mrs. Car ters effects are valued at $3,000, and consist chiefly of antique furniture, laces, portraits and paintings. Her one time mend, jorma filunroe. attempted t secure the. furniture for an alleged nib Uroken In Fight. - N'etv York, April 1 8. Jack Bonner, the rid iv-nnsylvania middlewelirht, suffered iwn , troKen i lls In a fight with Jim ptsart latst r.iirht. Honker waa being t.vi:r pan!shl that the contest, : ; n . scheduled- to go six rouods, r. t.-pp4 m the fifth round. ' ; LIBRARY . J mm: X v si UwMmK Mfe Wherever civilization has gone. Schlitz beer has followed. It has been known in South Africa since the white man first went there. It is shipped in large 1 quantities to the frigid wilds of Siberia. It is advertised in the quaint newspapers of China and Japan. Since Dewey captured the Philippines SchJitz goes there in solid train loads. Schlitz has won against the com petition of the whole world. 6 The reason is we go to extremes in cleanliness Our materials are chosen from among the best grown by one of our partners. Our brewing is watched by another. The beer is cooled in filtered air. It is aged for months in glass lined steel tanks. Every bottle is sterilized. There are no impurities, no bihousnessin Schlitz. wxm. Ask una wmm -.4 It keeps in any climate and always retains its delicious flavor. for thi Briwr$ Bottling, . , Common Bttr it sometimes, substituted for Schlits. To avoid being imposed ujion, see that the cork or froum is branded Schlits. Phonci Mala "3779 Sherwood & Sherwood '.-. .. 3 Front St., S. E. cor. Ankeny St. . " ."PortUs4 ' y , 1 Iff! M