The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON DAILY .'JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1808.
1SIUI STATE
HI OPEilS
Vlirollracnt'Eicccda Tliat of
Any Previous Year
; Xcw Teachers.
(Special InrsatrV.to'Tfce JesraaU
Aeliland. Of Hept. !. Monday mora
Inr the door of the Southern Oregon
, dull Normal school swung open to he
largest aumbtr f students ever ad
mitted onlne first a.;' The school
.... . in4p mmt Yavorable au-
'gplrea, and gives promise of befog the
l.r.t the Institution naa tt nan.
. !,.. .h ih. last vestige of the com
munf'.al. xnuraa has been cut out and
.h .inH.nt.ia ranulrod to take at leasi
one professional subjact. the attendance
la increasing ana ia rapacunj m nwi
.'reed that of any previous year. The
' training achool dVpartiftent alao began
' with aa unusually large- attendance.
The factulty thla year la unusually
' atrong, all tha vacancies having bean
filled with teachera of ability and ex-
perlence. . ,
Harry M. Shafer, the new prealdent
" of tha Southern Oregon Plata Normal
school ta a native of Illinois. He at-1
thelp positions hero for eorne time and
are moat favorably known.
Profoaaor W. T. Van McoyA. B.. la
head of the department of mathematics:
Armllda Itoufliiy, B. 8. tX, Malory and
econuinlosi W, I alelllnger, A. B. ma l li
en ta I Ira; A. C. Joy, M. IK pedagogy,
i.hyali-a and drawing: If. K. Wardrlp.
I'd. tL, manual training and physical
culture; fcinma B. Wk-karaham. I'd. UH
principal of. training school: Kalhrrtno
K. bluan, primary critic; leather C. Bile
by, vocal miialc; Kuala T. Nell, Inatru-
mental music. , .
SALEJr DAY A BREAKER
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ooae: 'John I Smith, Ilaael wood farm.
nokane; H. at. riemmma;. naiam.
a hr-rear-old bull Theodora . Kruaa.
flrat:. P. A. tYakra, eeoond: V. A.
a.akaa third
Two-year-old bull Haaelwood farm.
flrnu
Junior yearling bnll Haaelwood farm,
flret; Theodora Kruae. aeoond.
(ixnlor bull calf llalwood farm,
f irat and third; P.'A. Krakea aecond.
Junior bull calf Haaelwood 1 farm
I flret; . P. A. Frakea, aecond; Theodora
Kruee, third.
Three-year-old now Haaelwood. flrat
n1 aecond; p. A. Frakea. third.
Two-year-old heifer Haaelwood. flret;
Theodore Kruae. aecond; - p. A- Frakea,
third. . ,
Senior yearling' heifer Haaelwood,
flrat; Theodora Kruae, aecond. f. A,
F-rakna. third.. .
Junior yearling heifer Haaelwood,
flrat; P. -A. Frakea, aecond; Theodore
Kruae. third - -
Sanlor alf heifer Haaal wood, - flrat
ami third: Frakea. aecond.
Junior oalf heirer Haaelwood. nrat
P. A. Frakea. aecond; Theodora Kruaa.
third.
Hereforde Exhibitor: ' U. B. Oeer
k Son. Con-allla; Paul Clnyetona, Chey-
eton, Jowa; Willamette vaaey HtocK
L4ind comnanv. Alrlle.
Two-year-old bull Pan I Claygtona,
flrat; Qer Bon. aecond.
Senior yearling bull Clayaton. flrat
Junior yearling "bull Willamette, Val
ley Biocg. rarm, nrat; uear at eon, aec
ond.
Senior' bull calf Clave tone, flrat.
Junior bull calf Clayatone, flrat and
COOS BAY CITIZENS PLAN
RECEPTION TO THE "OREGON"
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TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENTS AND
FAMILIES WELCOME TO PORTLAND
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Tb OoTernraent Dredge' "Oregon.1
aecond; Goer A Son, third.
old eow Clay
Willamette .Valley-
atone, flrat
DtOCK
Threa-year-old
and aecond;
rarm, third.
. Two-year-old" heifer Clayatone.
and aecona ; uear son. tnirq.
wentor yearling., heirer ci
flrat and aecond. ' '
Junior yearling heifer Willamette
valley Stock farm, flrat and aecond:
tr- - won,-fidrd.
flrat
blayatons.
(Bpaelal Diapetrk to The Jeornal.)
afarahfleld,; Or., -Sept.; 1. Cooa Bay
people look upon tha coming of tha gov
ernment dredge Oregon aa tba moat Im
portant event In ye are. To aeeure tha
aervloei of tha dredge it waa neceaaary
to ril- 115.000 among tha, cltlcena
There waa no difficulty In ralalng tha
urn, which baa been turned over to the!
government anrlneera to ba uaed for
toe operauun 01 ifiv unug..
There la on foot a acheme to aell to
tha clttea of Maralifleld and North Band
the dredglnga. which will ba uaed to
fill in tha low landa. .--Individual a will
trobably atand tha expenke or rilling on
hlr nranartv It 4a honed In' thla wav
to rata auflclent additional money to
keep tha dredge on Cooa bay until con-
freaa ahall have appropriated funda for
he purpoee.
. The Blmpeon Lumber company, tug
Aatorim haa been engaged to tow the
dredge to Cooa bay. It la expected that
It will leave tha Columbia rlrer. today
and reach Cooa bay September JO. Tha
arrival of the dredge will be made the
ocoaalon of a general holiday. The fleet
or gaaonne ooata on tna Day win go
down to tha bar to meet the dredge, and
there will be a public celebration. Sen
ator Fulton haa promised to be preaant
an deliver an addresa. j
Tha Improvement of the harbor la re-
r 1 OK DVIl,' I ! . II. ' '
Senior heifer Salf Clayatone. flrat.
Junior heifer calf Clayatone. flrat.
I.IIBlll ,1VJII a uc 11.1 null. JUIIIUI UU11.
aenior cow and Junior heifer, all owned
I by Paul Clayatoner alao grand cham-
I Dion bull and grand champion female.
Shorthorne Exhibitors: A. Chalmera,
Forest Grove; J.,H. Glide, Sacramento;
cUon?G
wros., uregon City; B. H. Hadley, oak
land, Or.; Oakland Livestock company,
Oakland. Or.-
Three-year-old bull Minor, flrat:
Glide, aecond; Chalmera, third.
i wo-yeer-old bull Brown, flrat;
Minor, aecond: Geer A Bon, third.
' Senior 'Searllna- bull elide, flrat and
aecona; Minor, tnira.
Junior yearling bull Minor, flrat;
crown, aecona; ucnmiai Bros., tnira.
garded the moat Important need of
Cooa bay. The bay lg" capacloua, and
haa a mood deoth of water, but with
amall Improvement tha water on the bar
could ba greatly deepened and "boat a of
any aiae could enter tne narDor at any
time. Knglneera have declared that the
aeepenina; 01 tne water on tne oar win
not bo an expensive or difficult taak.
In the upper bar the channel extends
along tha North Bond and Marahfleld
docks. On tha opposite aide are hun
dred of acres of mud flats which are
exposed at low tide and covered at high
water. Thla aoft mud la easllv re
moved ' with a auction dredge. The
dredire wilt deenen and widen tha pres
ent channel and at a later data It la
honed the mud flata of tha entire bay
will be dredged out..
Among the paaaenger Boats now mak
ing regular vislta to Cooa Bay are the
Breakwater, Alliance, Eureka. Homer.
M. F. Plant ana ruieia. ino uit 01
Panama, the Delhi and City of Nome
mado a number of trlpa to Cooa Bay
during tha summer. Among the dosen
br more steam schooners carrying
freight and lumber from Cooa Bay are
the Bedonda, Cxarlna and Nann Smith,
the latter tS5 feet" In length. -- Theee
are in addition to the many Bailing
vesaela which visit theport. All come
and m without difficulty. It ia be'
lleved therefore that dredging and bar
imnrovement will eauln the port to han
dle any veaaei on tne paciric coast.
FAIR AT TILLAMOOK
(Special Dispatch te Tba Journal.)
Tillamook, Or.. Sept. 1(. Tillamook
city will have a street fair and carnival
September tS-SS. The fair will be held
who 'have aecured the concessions o
Senior bull calf Glide, first and ec-lthe American .Amusement company for
the occasion. The business men have
subsealbed liberally towards the enter-
rlse ana elaborate preparations axe tie
firli
ng
made.
' Profes8or H." M. Shafer, New, Pes!-
dent of Ashland State Normal,
tended the Illinois Normal university
at Normal, 111., aod graduated from Eu
reka college, Eureka, ill., receiving the
degree or H. b. and M. s. letter he re
ceived from Harvard university. Cam
; ' bridge, Mass., the degrees of A. B. and
A. M. He then attended Teachera col
- lege, Columbia university," New Tork
. city. In connection with the work there,
making a study of normal schoolr and
their administration. He visited many
normal schools and Investigated In de
tail tneir theory and practice.
Raymond W. ' Pence, instructor In
' English, is a graduate of Ohio State
university, having received the degrees
01 .A. .m. ana A- m. at mat institution.
He taught some years In high schools In
unio and Indiana. ; LAst year he had
charge of latin ih" the State Normal
school at Cheney, Wash. He had .been
, elected to a position In Bethany col
, leaje. West Virginia, but resigned to ac
. cept at Ashland because, at a great lov
for the coast. - .'. . ;..
Blanche E. Stedman, supervisor of
, music; drawing and. geography, is a na
tive or Montana and a graduate of the
,. State Normal school at Plymouth, New
. lampanire. ene taugnt some years in
. the schools at Helena, Mont; waa five
yeara supervisor In -the State Normal
school of New Hampshire. Miss 8ted
, man . la ' e. specialist In - raofpanh v and
i psychology, having devoted much time
.. to speciaiisation aiongutneae lines.
t. E. . M. Cunningham prepared for his
, life work at the University of Minne
sota. . Arter graduation; at 'that insti
tution ;he came to the state of Wash
1nton,. T.-here he was teacher and high
, school principal a number. of years. His
-work-.is Dioioffy and pnysioiojry.
The . remaining teachers have held
BerKshire!
fBli'feall;
Ttflwvlatlon,
Hur9bn, Tai
ond: Brown, third.
Junior bull calf Glide, first: Minor.
second; ncnmidt Jsros.. third.
'rnree-year-old cow Minor, flrat and
secona; Chalmers, third.
Two-year-old cow Glide, first. Minor.
second ana inira.
Senior yearling heifer Glide, first
ana second; .Brown, third.
Junior yearling heifer Minor, flrat?
unnimeni, aecona.
benlor heifer Calf Brown, first;
Glide,- aecond and third.
junior neirer calf Glide, first and l
aecona; jninor, tnira. .
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Berkshires Exhibitors: F. A. Knwr.
Washington Htato Berkshire
iiiiman. waah a n
Tangent: H. A. mn.rlr .KaUm-
John Schaan. Gervnla: T. v inwmi
kiiT'imiia; n. x. crawroro, uneau
Two-year-old boer Washington
lire, first; Clark, second; Koser.
une-year-oid boar wuhinrim, -n.b.-
thlrd! t; Hdn. r 5ond; Schaap,
Blx-months-old tuvir Vr.r
Whln.l.n . u..y. Iv, ..'"'I
wwvu,m( jiuunim, HUTU.
Boar -under al . mnnth, tj,,m
prist; Washington, second! Koser, third!
x wo-year-oid sow Washington,- first;
Koser, second: Hudson, third.
One-year-old sow Washington fir
,,u - .wwim , oeiiuip, intra.
Slx-months-old sow Hudson, first);
TTuumiuin, BBcona; j.oser, tnira.
bow under six months Washington,
luui., jiuMBun, Bocunuft.oer, tnird.
STUDENT JPQISQNED
BY' SILLY IIAZERS
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San FrancIaco.-SeDt. .l. An investi
gation is Deing made today of the recent
Illness of Carl U Hoag, a student of
A cement to resist white beat is made
from pulverized fire clay, four r parte,
olean Iron filings, two parts; plumbage
and peroxide manganese each one part,
borax and aea salt each one-half part.
It should be mixed as a thick paste and
used immediately.
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. Squibbs medicines mean a
the difference between sett
tlons are always tilled with
? treat deal to a sick man.
ng well and staying sick.
squibbs goods.
It may mean
Our prescrip--
School children should ask
papa the answer to this prob
lem If lather brush costs 3&c,
a shaving mug 50c and a cake
of- Williams' Shaving Soap 10c,
how much does father save if
he gets all three for 50c?
A Splendid Shaving Mug, value...
A first class -Shaving Brush, value
A Cake of Williams' Shaving Soap, value.
Total Value ,
Our Price for Thia Week, Only..
MORE BARGAINS TOO
A 25c can Graves' Tooth Pow
der ,; ....Hg
A 60c box Pozzonl Face Pow-
...50
35
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,.,..95
....... ...$0
A 25e can Colgate's Cashmere Tal
cum Powder 15d
-A 25c can Colgate's Violet Talcum
Powder 15e?
A 76c bottle Colgate's Florida Wa
ter 37e
A .' 25c cake Colgate's Cashmere
Bouquet Soap 17
GOOD SCHOOL SUITS
. Our sort of School
Suit3 are made from
durable . cheviots and ,
cassimeres. ,.(
Every pointy where
strain comes is reen-
forced. Nothing omit
' ted that "would add to
- the appearance or dura
bility of the suit
?2.S5, ?3.S5t 95.00.
We've everything -to
outfit boys from Hats
to Shoes.
the University Of California, canaed. ha
claims, -by a poisonous mixture he was
compelled to drink as a part of his
Initiation Into the Aloha Kan Da Karma.
a medical fraternity.
' .About a week ago Hoag, together with
8amtel E. Bailey and Ernest W. Clarer,
were t taken into the order. As n final
test, Hoag claims, he was com celled to
drink a strange tasting mixture, be-
jieveo, to nave contained nitrate of sil
ver. He was taken violently ill and It
was oniy arier long and nerole medical
treatment that he was declared out of
, eanger. ma fraternity brothers claim
mere -waa noimng narmiui in the mix
'BRYAN TALKS TO
TREMENDOUS CROWD
Newburrh. N. T.. 8eDt. 1. Will lam
Jennings Bryan arrived her today and
was received by a big deles-atlnn of ntt.
liens ii i no station. te was escorted
to tne neaoauartera. and In a aneerh h.
fore a tremendous crowd, discussed the
Diairorms 01 tne two parties, compar-
ma i"cm anu preaenting tne Claims or
superiority in favor of the Democratic
uocumeni. Me waa given a big ovation.
AUTO TIRE EXPLODES
A INS WORTH INJURED
der 23
A $1 bottle of Llsterlne ....67c?
A 50c bottle of Llsterlne ..33e
A 25c bottle of Llsterlne . ..17
ALWAYS 7 OWL OR EXPORT CIGARS 25e
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You will find here the largest
stock in town of BOYS'
SCHOOL SUITS
at POPULAR
PRICES
KNEE PANTS SUITS
$1.95 to $3.95
KNICKERBOCKER SUITS
$2.95 to $5.00-
Everything for hoys except shoes
at MODEST PRICES
Third and Oak
First and Yamhill
i THE PERKINS HOTEL PHARMACY
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g We Deliver Free
is
ror the Man Who Knows
LOWITEY B OAWDrDS -
Phone Main 8624,
A-1011
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TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATE
our or vowar raorxdi
We can do your entire Ovown, Bridge
and Plate work in a day If necessary.
VosMlvelr rainless Sxtraetiaf rree
when plates or bridges are ordered.
eauMtlTa tewUt and roots temoved with
on the leas pain. Ten chalra. Only
tne most soientuio ana oarerui wore.
so mu tm roxnvaurs.
WA WKrt A9 ABSOCIATEB
Hk. WW l&B rainless Sestlsts.
railing Bldg Third aid Washington
I a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays I to 11,
Painless Extraetion, 80or Plates, (I.00.
Both Phones. A and Main 101.
Harry Alnsworth, a brother of John
C. Ainaworth, of the United States Na
tional bank, sustained a broken leg and
a fractured arm aa the result of an un
usual automobile accident In Ia An.
geies saiuraay. air. Alnsworth waa
using a power pump to fill the five-Inch
e or ine -incn wneel or a big tour
r car when the tire exploded. Mr.
Alnsworth waa knocked down by the
blow ana otherwise slightly lniured
aoout ins ooay.
JIEAVY BONDS FOR
BUNK CAR LOOTER
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en-BaBaJa
: 5-1 73 ThL-d Street.
Fred Thompson, the young' man who
is arrested Monday afternoon lor loot-
a bunk ear on the Southern Pacific and
was arrested Monday afternoon for loot-
was caught after aa exciting phase by
policemen and tha gang or bridge car
penters be Is said to hays robbed,
waived examination In the municipal
court today sad was held to appear" be
fore the grand Jury under ll.Ooe bond a.
Thompson la 2 years of age, while Wel
ter Kedviderk and Earl Griffith, both
raid to be his accomplices, are younger
and will come before the juvenile court.
PORTLAND 3IAN -
REPORTED 3IISSIN0
Everett. Wash, gent. II C. W. Ella.
worth, who arrived la Krerett with his
faml.r from Fortiand a wk ago has
dipaiMared. Af'r tmrrhaelng some i
el'y rrrrrty. - K'iawwrth. a wr periled I
his ramilT te Hinf4 vtver. thev
hare f r 4 a W m4 to frrl !
laaf TiMdtr. F the h- t wot ,
" If ti ir or fr !
ikv r;i. that Taa rt e4
t si r"-na when ft;
liinf-rif.
HEATERS
ON THE
TERMS
S1.X
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WEEK
The Basement Slove and Range Department an
nounces the completion of their display of Heat
ing Stoves, embracing every size and , style for
both coal and wood, representing all that is mod
em in heater construction that will enable the
heating of your home to be done efficiently and
economically.
In Coal Heaters we are showing the "Ventilator"
. hot blast, the "Hot Blast" and the "Jura." In our
line of wood heaters is shown every practical size
in the air-tight stoves t also a number of sizes in
OaK Heaters. In these are shown a number of
special features not shown in the ordinary wood
heaters. We have air-tight heaters from $2.25 up.
e- t T?Sawwfar
YOUR
CREDIT
IS
GOOD
ULL
COMPLETE
HOUSEFURNISHERS
YOUR :
CREDIT.
IS .
GOOD"
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I A BLOODED STOCK ON ,
Weevil . .
AJCEKIOA'S
TASTZSZ
E0X8XS
PARADE
Magnificent Percheron Stallions, High-Stepping Coach
worses, cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Poultry.
Tlrrt Brest oa ITeirOroiuidg of
PORTLAND COUNTRY CLUB
SEPTEMBER 21-26 NEXT WEEK
KPBOZdX AAXXKOATJ
Pacific National Fair and Live
Stock Show
Portland, September 21-26
ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS
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Blooded Stock, Poultry, Atriculturtl and Manufactured Products
TRACK RACING DAILY
ROU1NO TRIP PARES
.VIA
COLONIST FARES
from the Eart During September and October.
Ticket DeliTeriei Arranged at Any Pointg Cast or South.
Fre to or From All Point Quoted by Any Passenger Representa
tive of the Company.
A. D. CHARLTON.
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A aaUtant General Paien;er A tent. Portland, Orejon.