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Western Bell Club Success
ful in Newspaper Contest
Just Closed. .
The Journal herewith presents ths
final score In the library" eontest. Af
tr a atrenuoua two days ; In counting
the votes, the final show that the
Western Bell club, compose of tele
phone operator of Portland, la entitled
to the handsome library. Williams Ave
nue school and Multnomah camp- made
a remarkably strong run ana puuea iu
an eitremely large vote the last day,
but the friends of the telephone -girls
came forward with a deluge of many
thousand or votes. - , ' '
ir ih nronerlv authorized person will
rail at the circulation department of
The Journal toe iiorary , wu pe lurnw
over to him. ' - ','-- .-.
Western Bell club. ..... . .....l,84,67l
Williams Avenue school, ....... 9 85,850
Multnomah Camp, W. Cv W.... .120,82
Uoldenrod asaemoiy .......iui,iii
Stephens school ................102,211
Falling school 67,411
St Mary's academy............. 68,744
Shaver school ................. 19,881
Woodlawn school 16.250
Holladay school . .,. 10,071
East Side High school. ... .t. ... 1J.651
xoung '. Aien a v;auiour twohiio
- club ..........................
Federated Men's club ' . .....
West Bide High school ........
Columbia university ... ........
Fram assembly ...............'a
xaaa senooi ........... 4 . ',
11,011
10.848
8,637
8,691
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Allen's Preparatory school...... - 6,781
East Side library
jMKinson scnooi ...............
Mount Hood circle 151, W. O. W,
coucn senooi ....... va
Ohacrnan achool ....T.
Highland school
i-aeies ........ ....... .........
ftellwtiod school ...............
R. P. O. E. ....................
East Side AthleUq club , .
I. O. O. I". ...... ...... ......
Forecters of America ....,.,,.
Clinton-Kelly school ........
rL Vincents nospuai
Portsmouth school
ir. b. lodge 186
irvington senooi ...............
Central Christian church
George Washington 261, W. O. W.
Ladies of Maccabees
Catholio Foresters
Hawthorne school
Thompson school
Rebekah lodge . . ,
Women's Jewish council .... . . .-
Shattuck school ..............
Alnsworth school i ........
Home of Aged. 1, O. O. K. rt.v
H1U Military acadsmy ........
Boys brigade
Homesteaders
Oregon Fir, M. W. A.........
I'ortland academy
Mt Tabor lodge. A. F. A A. M
Uregon Grape camp 8976. W. .M.
a. cL'ii"if':,'
Hawthorns 111, A. F. A. M...
Evergreen camp 6468, M. W. A
6.278
4.148
1.681
1.885
, 1,860
2,648
. 1.55S
2.040
1.438
1,845
1.20
1.041
' 1,041
1.028
1,020
1.005
(92
898
, 891
87
8S8
7V7
. - 782
, 750
740
; 470
' 442
420
412
'26S
185
: 298
' . 295
280
210
210
200
160
440
HI SEND
FINEST CATTLE
Best Breeds of One of Great
est livestock Finns Ex
hibited Here.
Crouch & Sons of Lafayette, Ini. n
of the , greatest ' livestock lmnortlnc
firms la America, owners of more llve-
siock neros man any other concern in
the United - States, have notifl.l the
management of the Pacific National
livestock meet to be held hers the third
week of September that they will prob
ably be represented by no less than 60
Individual exhibits. . -'
f This concern was the foremost east
ern exhibitor durinar the livestock .
position of the Lewie & Clark fair in
1905. having at that time more than 40
animals on parade In the show ring, and
a big majority of them were blus rib
bon winners. -..
This announcement has been received
with great enthusiasm by the Country
viuu maa uvhhkk association- people
for the reason that they have been try
ing to interest the great fancy stock
, breeders of the east in the show to be
n-iu nq una is me greatest en
courasement ma far rAnalvauT
Crouch St Sons have about 20 live
stock farms in various states of the
union, and the advices received Intimate
that the beat bred stock from each and
an oi tnera will te sent to the Pacific
mant trt h. H nl o -AA lM -.--I
Jhows In the Paclflo northwest circuit
win ia.it.
Crouch & Sons are net only leading
importers, with many agenta In the for
eign livestock raising centers, but they
have sone of the finest stock farms in
uicr.cw. -j neir specialty la Belgians,
Percnerons, Clydesdale, and more partic
ularly German Coach horses. The array
of .49..hor;. hown durinar ths Lewis
Clark fair was regarded as one of
iZ aijiys ever maae on the pa-
r'fc slope, a representative of these
leading livestock Importers will be in
.i'iUnd wlthl the next month, and
.rriiniro ior a general display dur
ing the September meet -
ITS AIID ORYS
MET, Offi Will
St. Johns' Conflicting Opin
ions Get Into Court I
Local Option Favored
Another clash, of the wets and the
drys of St Johns took place In ths cir
cuit eourt before Presidlnjr Judge Gan
tenbein yesterday afternoon, and again
the drys were victorious. After the tem
porary Injunction restraining- the county
court from banishing the saloon from
precinct 81 Was dissolved a few davs
atro ths liquor interests decided to so
nhead with, their suit for a permanent
inunction. , " .-...,7?.
They were met promptly with a de
murrer from the prohibition side, of
which A. King Wilson is senior general
In court Yesterday afternoon was the
time set for argument oa the demurrer
The argument was all one aided, E. EL
Coovert and J.' Couch Flanders making
I rlef but earnest pleas upholding the
vtrw that the local option election was
1!!fal because precinct gs was joined
uh 80 and 1. comprising the city of
Ft. Johns. Wilson made oo reply, nor
!id II. V. Montague, who appeared for
the first time as an attorney in behalf
rf the prohiba Wilson said he would
prnkr If the court desired to hear any
r tlv to Coovert and Flanders, but Judge
(Jantenbetn ended the suspense by say
ingr ti at lie saw no reason to change the
m-w he toulc in the argument for dla
kolvlng the temporary Injunction.
TV.e df-int!rrer was thereupon sus-
T-!n.-a, an.j tne liquor interests will ap
Jal at otcf t. the supreme court Kd
rvort A S t Jnhni itlninkMn., t .d.
Iiainliff, arklng the court to Interfere
t invent the closing of Ills saloon un
tie the IucaI opUoa vcU of June 1. . .
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-Salfe.- sir
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Nurse: J "Why is it, Doctor; that you use Beer instead of
malt extract?" , " ,V
Doctor: "Schlitz Beer, jursc.;
Because. I have found that my
; jpatients assimilate it better and -
'that there arc no ill
effects. Have : you
louna anyone under your
charge who did not benefit from 'it?"-.
Ma . .', I
jsurse : "No, Doctor. While some patients
at the Hospital where I was before were sickened by
malt extract, I have "never noticed such result
from Schlitz Beer here.. Even those just recovering
from an operation retain Schlitz Beer. Often it is the
, only food they can take."
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Doctor: It is the best nourishment. The care given its
brewing, even to cooling it in filtered air, makes Schlitz
Beer so pure that no harm can come from it, Schlitz
Beer, too, has a richness in food value, greater than I
have found in any other beer, due to the barley, hops
and yeast used."
Nurse: "Why is it, Doctor, Schlitz never' causes biliousness?"
Doctor: "Because Schlitz is thoroughly aged. Fermentation
is completed at the brewery, not in the patient's
stomach. The final . step after bottling , and sealing is
the sterilization; through which it is impossible for any
germ to exist.? ' .
Nurse v My patients seem to enjoy : the taste of Schlitz."
'"' . ,;.T;';:;-- ' ;.';i-j.?:, '".'ii.'V; " -' ' ,'":. "-'-V.-:..: 'r' -;; ':;.:;'v-.:V::.vi"':':r
Doctor:. "Yes. " Even old world brewmasters . . have : com-.
... ; plimen ted Schliti fon ; its full rich flavor, proving the
goodness of all .the materials. . -
Nurse: "If Schlitz Beer is such a benefit to the sick
it ought to be good for the well." s
Doctor : "It is. And if those who are well would ' drink
. more of it ' we .would have fewer anaemic I. patients.
" We would have , less . stomach trouble
and nerve disorder. In- every, wayithe
use of Schlitz promotes . health.' '
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r Athor th Brtwtry BottUnp.
Common IUr i ometiirui substSmttd for SchtBg.
I To mvoid binf imfod wfott, that tk cork or rown ft r
bruntUd SchUlM. '
. ' ' Phone Main 2779 -Sherwood
& Sherwood
8 Front St.; S. E. cor. Ankeny St.
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WANT LAB0EHAN
OXCMRTEIIWOEK
. t tne weemy meeting; of the Port
land Federated Trades Council last
night, a ..committee . composed of, T. A.
Sweeney. S. H. Delameter and ft G.
Parsons was sppoined to confer with
the ftlt ftiinill tA AnAAVw n 1.a.,a
a labor representative appointed on the
uumiuiuee . to rearart tne city cnarter.
In the matter of the Saturday night
closing the cpuneli-voted a monthly con
tribution to help maintain a central
publicity bureau for systematic aglta-
tlon. A letter making this request has
been sent to all the organizations, some
200 In number, which may be supposed
to- be Interested in this movement. If
ail the other organizations respond as
the Trades Council has, a liberal sum
will be provided for this purpose.
The Diamond Workers - union an
nounced that an excursion will be given
July St on ths Joseph N. Teat Dancing
and refreshmtnts and a musical pro
gram will be attractions. Ths Plumb
ers' union also announced an excursion
on the same boat July It to Waahougal.
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The average fongth of life of the
loelander Is a lUUe over 1 1 fears, ,
, 6nake Besiege School.
New. London correspondence St Paul
Dispatch. - . .
There Is no lull ln,the snake campaign
siege upon the country school of Miss
Florence Archibald, whose classroom
was recently invaded by a big snake
and her whole family. Miss Archibald
was forced to dismiss her class while
she went after a monster pine snake
which had crawled into the classroom.
The attacks of tho snakes and other
creeping and unlovely things are f re
fluent In Miss Archibald's schoolhous,
which has seen its best days. Withla
arphot of the house is, a cemetery
which Is patrolled by snakes. . .
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