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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 19. 1908. t . FINE SCHOLARSHIPS WITHIN YOUR REACH '.v - v ;v- -v j " ' ' ' ' . ' " .' r.' ." . j ".rV:,!l -' :: ''.f . .(f .: ! f ' J- :t , ( Grand Opportunities for Students .to Obtain Tuitions pt 1 Their Own Choice.Free Journal's Third Annual r '. ; Educational Contest to Open Xext Monda3 i All those who intend - to participate In the Oregon -Journal's c third 'annual scholarship' contest, are Invited to make '"' Inquiries of the contest manager, who v will be pleased at all times to explain fully ail about ths . rules and condi tion!. - Ak all the questions you desire . until you thoroughly " understand how ' to - proceed. In - the- -oompetHion which may . mean to you a free scholarship worth up to $175 and a cash award of 1150, besides a- cash commission on everytew subscription you secure for - 'the dally, Sunday or semi-weekly Jour nal. Many inquiries are now coming in from different quarters and the In terest already shown Indicates a lively. - ' battle between a large number of ener- getio young people of both sexes. It will be a battle royal and It remains -5 to - be proven whether the sturdy boys or the clever girls of this section of . the Pacific coast are the smarter. ' It will 'bea test of energy and enthusi asm.' " Unlike most contests which ar entered for the glory attached to the championship. The, Journal's contest has - real intrinsic value In valuable scholar ships In leading Institutions of learning. besides big cash awards and cash com missions. The mere . distinction . and nonor 01 : peing clever enough, to win In such a congest Is glory enough In Itself for the pleasant work during the i nn vaiue or me scnoiarsmp is a big consideration and the .cash 'awards -t 1169 and lesser sums are too valuable tor enterprising- young people to let by. Big prises like these are not i fered often' and no boy or girl or young 111u.11 r yuuiw woman Between , tne ages of 10 and 80 should Ignore such an opportunity i to acquire free tuition of his or her own choice, besides sub stantial monetary awards and commis sions. The cash awards and list of scnotarsnips - win be found on another pa Ke. as me contest opens next Mon day, June 32, contestants should lose no time In preparing their -vigorous campaign for-' Journal subscriptions wnicn aione win determine the, winners of th scholarships and cash awards. The cash commissions for new sub scriptions, - of . course, will be paid to aii competitors whether they win cnuiarsnips or not. - DOIULDSOII'S AX WIVES TO HAVE REAOy TO DROP PROPERTY RIGHT Street, Superintendent Files Senator Beach to Introduce Llst JVith Chtef of Mer chants' Violating Law. Bill Providing Division of Husband's Holdings. ' Superintendent Donaldson of the city's street . cleaning department has nearly completed the first list of names of merchants who have been violating the city ordinance respecting the throw ing of refuse In the streets and will end It to Chief of Police Oritsmacher In a day or two. The names will then be distributed among the patrolmen and - If they find the merchants repeating the offenss will swear out complaints for their arrest.' - Mayor Lane is In hearty sympatny with any plan whereby the city streets can be kept clean and said that if there Is any way In which the people can be brought to understand- that they have as much -of a duty to perform in keep ing clean streets as the city has, he will indorse It. For a long time Mayor Lane has been urclna clean streets and In Interviews and By conversations with residents has sought to Impress upon the people tne necessity 01 unitea action in xee; lna the streets and sidewalks rnse from refuse. In speaking upon the sub ject he said: . "It is the easiest thing in the .world to litter the streets with objectionable them clean. If every cltisen performed his duty, not only toward, himself but i to the city there would be little need to I resort .to stringent steps In this matter. '.A t-preent, However, tne people seem to think that the street Is the proper place to throw refuse mater of all kinds and the sooner they are brought to realise -that, such la .not the case the, sooner or will h.v ftlAAfft MtrAAtM- sweepings must not re inrown ;-5v...,;.-vr" Should a wife have an absolute right to one half of the community property after the death of her husband where she has assisted through years of hard ship and toil In the accumulation of that propertyT Stats Senator 8. C Beach believes that she should and with that belief will introduce a bill in the next legislature seeking to change the existing law as -It stands. At present a wife has no Protection under the law, or practically none. Sen ator Beach has been driven to the se rious consideration of the subject by In stances or tnis raci wnicn nave come under his observation. In one case s uple had grown old In Portland and were well known to the senator. For ears they had struggled and saved un II they had accumulated a eoodlv com- Interviews HiS"?! L "2 Ah'" w" r2 forethought of the wife. The husband died and left a will which divided the property among "nis brothers and sisters, leaving the aged wife with a bare pittance. As a re sult of the Injustice and the worry over it the women lost her reason and Is now- confined In n California asylum. - Other Instances, perhaps not so pa thetic, but still unjust, nave been ob served by. the senator and as a result he expects to introduce the bill and make, a hard, fight for- It, during-the 1808 session of the legislature, -For some reason tne cnier opposition to the bill comes from the lawyers of the state, many of whom urge the pe culiar objection.' for them, .. that the Fiassage of the bill would- cause much Itlgation. The senator, however, . will make an effort to secure Its passage STAMPEDE FOR IIEl'J OHEGOil CODE State ; Bar Association Will Demand ,That Legislature Appoint; Commission. , Oregon Is to have a new code revised and annotated and brought up to date, together, with the constitution printed In the front as it now is and not as it Was a half century, ago. fAt least that Is the plan of the lawyers of the. , state who . contend that the v statutes hays come to such' a tangle ! that f tt la be coming practically impossible to toll what the law really is without long and laborious- search -: through ' session laws, antiquated code and initiative enactments. - ' ; 1 ; nnnAA hv the condition Which - con fronts them daily In their practice, of the law the members of the state bar association, and of v the Multnomah County Bar association, are planning to advance upon the legislature next janu ary. and demand redress and surcease from unnecessary tribulation, worry and work. - The state association will have an annual meeting some time during the late summer and fall and then the matter will be given full discussion and a plan of campaign wlU 'be mapped out According to the present program tha aaaala.tion will. ask. tha legislature for a code commission to revise the laws of the state and : put. them ; in MftaA ariA nonventent form... - , v- It is probable that to make sure their wishes and f Ideas -are -carried cut they Will draft a bill for submission to the legislature nrovtdlnsr for the com' mission ana its wont, xnen commn. tees wlll.be appointed to bear the bill to Salem, present it to the legislature and stay by It until It has been given tne seai ox tne legislature s appruvai. Present Code Antiquated. , '. The Relllnaer . ft Cotton code Is antl quated and not only that but It Is out of print, outside or a lew copies in the possession of the secretary of state for , the - use of the next 'leglsletur taere are no copies to oe naa owin e fact that the plate; gon code were oestroye Francisco fire with the Bancroft-Whitney company. At the time of the last session of the learlsla- ture it was said that there Were less than BO new - copies- of the code in ex istence besides .those furnished to the members of the legislature for their use durinsr the session. It is a ques tion-therefore whether there - will be copies -enough to go round at the 1909 eaaiora, owlna- to the fondness shown for the! big books by the members of the lesjislature. the majority of whom took their books home Instead of re turning them, to the secretary of state. Many Hew lawi. Aside from the fact that the code Is out of print is the further argument In the hands of the attorneys that the Bellinger & Cotton' edition Is antldated. Since It was compiled five or six ses sions of the legislature have intervened e tc to of the Ore- In the San plant of the The Japanese were acquainted with Iron from very earliest times. A sword that was used by one of the ancestors of;. the present emperor, about 800 B. C, Is still In existence. 'Store Into fha streets. That is one of the things that must be understood I at the ,nd enactment Into law tart, lr tne mercumjus ua iwhuchw sweep tbelr sldewslka In the evening the street sweepers would plek It up on their rounds. ' But the people do not seem to understand this and wait uwtll morning when they get out with thWr brooms and throw the refuse into the freshly cleaned streets where It remains ail day. If they were only to exercise a little Judgment in this matter they would soon be cooperating with the city which would result in much cleaner streets." . j The city officials are determined to stop the practice of downtown mer chant a of throwing their store sweep ings Into the street gutters. They have repeatedly warned the offenders to stop their practice but the -warnings seem to have done little good and more dras tic action will be taken to stop the nuls ance. ' . Today's Kano Bargains. Ellers Piano Exchange A Bargain Room has brought out some 10 Inde pendent pianos good pianos to be had at savings of a third to a half, and if not convenient to pay all cash, well make "the payments to suit. Try piano noppuig in tne rwno ex- i change & Bargain Room today or to-1 - morrow. Come prepared to be sur prised st -what a small price will give I you here. We'll guarantee not to dls-l appoint you. -; SUES FOE DAMAGES ,-. :GETS EVERY CENT Rarely does a plaintiff In the circuit court gain from a Jury a verdict for all x S1GK HEADAGllEE Positively cored hf ineso xauic ruia. They also reUoTO Dis tress from Drspepsla, In- ojgesaoaana too aeany Eating. A perfect rem edjr tor Dimness, Kanses, DrcrrslMas. Bad Taste m tha , Xoath, Coated Tonyas. Pain in tas Bldo. TORFID 2JVZB. Thev rtffulAte tbo Bowela. Purely Veyetabla. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE S&M FKICL ! s- CARTERS illiVEti hmmmrvt t asu i W CARTERS rjrrrie I IVER JPILL8. Genuins Must Bear Fao-Simils Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. snd . several initiative elections ' have been held so that perhaps the majority of the statutes have been amended, some of them more than Jwice, -others have 'been repealed and again enacted by subsequent legislatures in different forms, until the lawyer looking for a statute- has to go through not only his code but different volurans of session laws to find the exact ststute of any law.- j ...,..... - - , . L . . To overcome this tangled condition the Bar association - will ask for tne code commission to revise -the laws and put them in convenient code form so that they will be easy of reference and up, to -date. Leading members of the bar are confident that the legisla ture will grant their request j S; P. TO INJECT SOME S V GINGER INTO q & E. " EllecUve- June J2 the Corvallls Eastern, under Southern Pacific man agement, will put on an exclusive pas senger train, leaving Albany daily, ex cept Sunday, st 7:40 o'clock a. m.,and arriving at Yaqulna at 1:30 p. m. East bound the train will leave Tsqulna at 7 a. m. snd reach Albsny at 11:SS a. m. Heretofore the road has operated only mixed trains, and ar very poor service has been given the publio along Its line, retarding development of .the country. The territory tapped' by the Corvallls 4 Eastern road ranks among the most beautiful and produotlve In America. Splendid ranches all but abandoned exist In the foothills of the Coast range, but tbe country has had practically , no railroad transportation facilities, so poorly equipped and oper ated has been the Corvallls A Eastern. CONTRACT LET FOR 3EW, .TRANSPORT DOCKS (United Press VnA Wire. t San Francisco. Juna l.-i-OfflclaI ad vices received hero today from Wash ington state that the contract for the construction of three Immense govern ment transport docks near Fort Mason, has been let to T. J. Carlin, a New York contractor. . ... . The Bid was $1,197,000. - Tha three docks will be begun at nnia. -., Th nontr&ctor is expected here Monday to look over the ground. . Tha docks are te be l.fiOO feet long and two seawalls 1,000 to. 650 feet long are in cluded ia the contract. - 0rea $80,000 Stock Baortflosd. ' . Tha Boston Store bought ths SS5.000 stock of men's and boys' wearing ap parel from Tbe Hub at 25 cents on the dollar. Bale start at ths Boston Store, First ana salmon, today. . Tomorrow positively will be the last day for discount on east side gas bills. Portland uas company. FOR Hi Tsn Russia Calfskin Low Shoes, two brass buckles, moderately ex tended soles,- military heels, cor rect with two-piece suits, . . - . - : Price $4.00 Crawford Shoes, are truly eco nomical, made only of reliable materials and sold always at rea sonable prices. Crawford designs are boldly original they avoid the ordinary rut- but never out rsge common-sense. Crawford .shoes are made to fit feet; they are . thoroughly comfortable from the first day worn and Impose no torture as an In troduction. Undoubtedly the largest and most complete exhibit of Men's Hats made under one roof Every style,: every color, every price. FOR MEN d WOMEN 270 WASHINGTON STREET. ,w. PffTftVfffffffvftl FIR CORD WOOD FIRST GRADE LONG 85.50 SAWED SG.00 SECOND GRADE LONG .....85.00 SAWED 85.50 Special rates on orders of 6 or more cords. Travis Bros, Phone East 20213-2020. 451 HAWTHORNE AVE. . The Peer of All 3 Mats LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST & a NOTICE! . . .. . .. . Xt has been decided to class ths Ubrar Contest on Wednesday, June 84, 1908. All ballots deposited before the elosiaff of the three polling plaoes, on that day, will bs counted. Positively bo votes metved a2 ies auae S4. . m i; An elegant library of SOS A $509- library given away absolutely free, volumes and handsome golden oak eases will be cnurcn, ciuo or society in roniana securing ins largest number of votes. Votes will be Issued with paid-in-advance subscriptions to The Journal tows: one year, I7.SO. too votes; sis months, 13.78, 100 votes: thr given to the lodge, school. months, $1.9 votes; j one mont r 6t cents, 40 votes, and every mercnani uaua wiow wui give wiin eacn iv-cent purchase ona vote. inu uruixiDLiT win m BmiLiMi in vnrmm ' I n iikvawu Is on exhibition In the window of tbe east side office, t0 East Morrison street At tne close of tne contest tne iodg ing the largest number of votes will casea. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votea THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES that he clsims. esterdav there was an exception in tne case or ur. j. Alien i Gilbert, who secured judgment In Judge Cleland'S department for $532.60 against the Standard Box . & Lumber company. In May, 1807, A. W. Frasee, an em ploye of the company, was severely In jured at the mill and taken to a hospit al. Dr. Gilbert was called in and found -patient near aeatn irom loss 'or ad. He sent a telephone message the blood to the company, telling of the man's I condition, ana was iomi io waie me co.ee. the company being willing to pay w.snnshle fee. r- -:- - - prases remained In the hospital five months under the care of the physician, who then presented a bill for IS00 fori his services. - The company refused to I psy on the ground that the fee was an-1 .annhi. The lurv took the other! view, however and gave Tn Gilbert all I that he asked, with Interest. , Kovel , Hat Display. " All day yesterday crowd around the windows of the Un Store, at Washington and Seventh, look-1 ing at the gold fish swimming in thel hats. It was a novel sight. The water! and fish were real and It Was a real treat to read the Inscriptions on the cards.' On. said: ""These are live fish. Are vouT If so. wear a Mallory crava- netted hat." On a Jar of dead fish stand ing near, the label read: ."These are dead ones." Several who . looked at them when the writer stood near seemed to wake up and wonder if they were Just a little too sluggish. ' This is but one of many unique Window displays made by this enterprising nai concern. Old Age of Content. 0SING OUT SALE A rapid clearing of the shelves now! Thousands are taking advantage of. the remarkable values we are goffering in all departments and supply ing their heeds for months to come. Bear in mind there's no trash in this stock only the best merchandise obtainable. - TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, CRASHES, LACE CURTAINS, CURTAltf MATERIALS, WASH GOODS, UNUE&WEAR, HOSIERY, CORSETS. TAILORED SUITS, COATS, WAISTS; DRESS GOODS, SILKS, MEN'S .FURNISHINGS, ETC. Plan to , do your, buying in the morning and .avoid the afternoon crowds. Mail orders wil be filled for all advertised goods. Order promptly. , , r ! , . ' R. F. Olltner, an Oregon pioneer, eeleoratea nis oia di esro! came widely Known as a merchant and terday eeleo came to Ores e- th birthdav. He I n oo- years ago, and be-1 cltisen. He Is today as active and sp-l narentiv In as peri.es a state oi neaitn ss when he -came .to . tha state a half I ntiirv iro. He resides with his son. E. C Olltner.' S)CTetary of the Portland chamber of commerce, and spends hlsl old - age in peace and ' content, it Is I said ths secret of his physical- preser-1 vat Ion, Is that he has always observed! regular habits ands voided worry. - t ' , sbsssSS-b spmiSsis 8Sisaiisos ' Oreat S8S,000 Stock SaorWoed. -The Boston Store bought the $85,000 stock of mensmnd hoys' wearing ep-l parel from The Hub at 28 cents on the) floiiar. sale stsrts at tne Boston, store, I first sua oaimurt, iuuo. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS .1 ' '..'.-'.. -' -' '.-. ' . V - j j- j.- ' .1 -., ' .... v . , ,v '- - ' - -t . --r '. ' .L A Cv .''v '. -;-- . ' v ' --. - i ; ; " VV J.- ,; ..t7 : - ' - 1 . . . ! . . - ' - ; 1 .. - ' . . ' ' . ; .. , .... ;'-'' " i-- ' ' ' 7 .'.' ; .... . -' , i . V .- . - . - - v ' , V ' - t , . - ' 1 - . ' , . f: v . .... ' .,-..,.'-...;'. .- : l .. :. - "' - . . - t "... i . V , V ' i A- 4 . . , . . re, school, church, club or society recetv u awaraea me liorsrr complete, with Tha library 1 .nn .tr.tt Ballot boxes are located at Holamans Jewelry store. 140 Third atmat wi.it. Front drug store, 1S3 Orand avenue; Watts-Matthleu drug store, 176 Russell street, where all votes should be deposited. Trade with ths following: mar chants and get busy with the votes: . t ... i CO-, dry goods. clothing and shoes, 180 to 184 East Mor rison street. . XdSSaCAJT, Jeweler, 141 Third street. Main 8180. 1 O. BE. SOnTBATBB photographer. 1S5H rnira street. acino nzo. U9DSUT TaVaJrsrXS k ITOI. AOS COm office and warehouse 111-1 It North Sixth street. Main 1685, A-1C85. m 8. S. BBAntAKO CO sporting goods, iz j urana avenue. . jsast s. uamiT cokii m ion oo- offtos III fine street. Home A-llSt. Mala ieJ. -t - - - TULOAI OOA& CO- efflos It Burn sld. street . Main 177. A-IITs. mirsOK ft OSTXBV merchant tailors, t26 Stark street Faelfio tOO. oxboov snswi oo, cigars and saws, 14T, Sixth Street W. M, Tirjrr, plumbing and gas (It ting. 567 Williams avenue. East OlS. B. A. TnUIOBTS WJUTJi flOH Dva STCjiLb, lit Orand ava K. 165 A A. M, WXtl.rTT, grooer, HI Orand avenue. B-12U Cast 18. TXB KOSEX. MMOV, finest shop In the oity, 1 SUtb street KABOXCO TXTJCrXJi OBOOXBT, lit TamhlU. corner Park. Mala 5511. A-I7IT. . . ' ' OXXCAOO SCABKXT. roeats, XIT Third street Main 41A KOKmXBwK SU10TsUOA& OO, Ml East Morrison street Kast 1118, B-l26, WATTS-kCATTsmi IT OO- drucaista. 171 Kussell street East 6L - OB, M. Bt WBIOXT. dentist 141 Washington, corner Seventh. Mais Ills. 1LIOI Bixn. Una snllllnarr. 4l Washington street ; , t gOEABmi m rim, wood dealers, rard Bast Signta and Mais streets. East It - , ., v.- w..Vv. .';, Slrf l'MB-WTTT ' tBllff CO eerner Beeond and Columbia streets; retail 145 Third street - - ,. . ; BCOOBVa BVJtOB. east side news deal. ers and confectionery. Williams avenue and Maaseu street least tip. B. A. MeASAlUs, bicycles and "sport ing goods, Williams avenue snd Knott street. East 2481. ";'. f. . WTXlXaJtr ATB. TTMBBZUA V AO VOBT. ambrellaa and leather goods. 544 Williams are. C-lvOi, TT. tfjHeFoiumuiia sys'sj TATXOB ) BTABTTOSf, piumbins? aad gas fltUug.168 Pine street - VS1TB1I. Slcrm . Mm- decorator, loT lhfin IQtiT OBTtnMnrxxrr tana . Marshall and UthJuT B5tkVhonVr avY SAra' b'. Williams lUTUUm Si ST.mn -i . paints. 405 UonUbVlC Main'l.lt 1ni-(- ira wtw . opp. Meier A Frank. Matn tilt. . - QXTXEV OITI STtTira a. trr.m m IUIBIUB1 wtrnx; . no r short wood. B-1581J East 1011. Offloa and yard Thlrty-aixtt and Hawthorne 0. Xt. OBAgOB', tinsmith. Ill avenua East 5001. . niBSi optician. Dr. B. 1. sporting Ultl. SisUnt Mafn 187A 111 fti'st sonawiR ottbt ea. gooda lit Id at Main 2005. OOliMMAM BABDW1U (Vt t... ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery. Ui d st Main f iit. SVBBBCA GABBXaO TsrOTavw mrt and repairers of carriages and waaoua! Ill Burnslda Paclno 204?. "agous. WOODXiAWBT liAtnrsm-s OrtT., w ?& WiiiJ Woodlan sb and 4Z7 Deknn ave. JUBJI ' ai -mnrkr.m jh . : dyeing; Quick work, 5U tth st OO&TJBCDTA ma! CO. ntv evstera poultry, butter, eggs. ste. Mais 5; 1-5664. Third and Ankeny sta r, bt. gcxnrxx a oo mxt iswn s. tie union. ave. aorta. VOBTZkABTD TBBT A AWBZsro CO- : tents snd awnings, window awnings and porch curtains a specialty. It N. Vront. M, BL U1B Real .state and Invest ments Room 4H Corbett bids. Mala I860. . r.--t.. DEPOSITSOF IP The Security Savings A Trust Company re ceives fundsv for investment It acts as de positary for deeds, securities or valuable papers held In escrow, to be delivered upon the fulfill ment of special conditions. It executes sit trusts for married woman, collects rents. Inter est - coupons, - dividends, etc., and takes full charge of their separate estates. Ton are very cordially invited to consult A Trust Compear character. with , the Security Savlnrs upon all matters of a fliuciary SECimTY. SAVKGS & TRUST CC:.:?",T Capital ' OOBBST $500,000.- . BTTXSXITO, OBT3tAJT0, OBBOOB itarplus $233,003. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY DE f- f 1