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THE OREGON &A1LY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, TUESDAY ; EVENING, " APRIIi . 20, " 1009.' T WILL RASER TAKES LEAD IN SAVINGS CONTEST f Herewith la .presented the score In tha Savings Contest which Include all Vote received up to and Including: Sat urday night. April 17. A new leader ap Roar thin week. Will ftaaer. jumps from third, to first plaoe and George Olaon Mill continues close second. Em 11 Schuli . mad , a very reaspectabla In ' crease , in hla soora tbla week but la forced to drop back Jo third placet H la determined to lead again and no doubt next week will crowd the leader. ' Warner Windnagte makes a very -sub- miiuai nm ana leaas Murgareta. tm son of Warrenton. Loyal Hllnco 4a an- uiuvr una 10 mane a very iht ne to make a very Increase ......... .u ....... , . ,' and Is crowding Kenneth liolllater hard. Will Raaer 803 Btanton at Oeo. W. Olaon. 251 fth at m.mi. i01 lllia. ............ Kenneth Ilolllster.-823 Ckok avenue. , ioyal Bllneo,. 485 East J4th at.........,.,.., Warner Windnagla, ,44 K. Lincoln....,.,.:.,...... i Margarets SUnaon,. Warrenton, Ore.,..:.,. . unnu iNUBBoaumer, 70 K. flat at jtarry rearce, 861 K. Main at... . Lota Crouder. 175 Btanton at... . Iwls Kellher, 1( Gilbert et. . Carl Rothe, Oregon city, Ore............ Florence k; Brown, ZOIrH Morrison at.. . Ji. Trimble, 135 Graham ava. I .. . Kvangellne Mclntoah, 450 N. Union. Leroy Wllaon. 434 E. Plna at...... Alfred Boe. 84 E. 9th at.. Nn..,. aron is. wait, canby, Ore..;.,. Albert Folsom. Bprlngwater, Ore iee uowoer, Z73 K. Water at jirruor COUinp, S7 IU. llin St., Pi . . . ... , Florence Roger. BummervHle, Ore. . . ... , Ralph Cloud. 617 Spencer at.............. Art Rltter, 792 RooBevelt street........... Scanland Collina, 34 Kant Belling...,...,. James Kane, 474 East Fine atreet........ r. Irwin Sawyer, 864 Corbett atreet..;..;.... Clement Blakney, Mllwaukle,X)r. Frank Bartholomew. 149 Porter atreet..... John L. Chriatenaen, 123 Eaat Twenty-ninth atreet, vmbiioi u. nnaiey, ot jcaai layitar street ... William McKevitt , .J. . . , . Ruth Duncan. 448. Eaat Ninth stseet. , Iols'Neece, Ontario, Or....... Cavltla Campbell. 642 Marshall atreet Alex Klapper, 607 Beacon atreet. ............. T)ean VlmanHt BR9 TTIrat trt . Shirley McDonald. Lenta,- Or, ............... . . . , Robert N. Sllnger. 990 Eaat Taylor atreet ....... Earls Emery. 348 East Davis.........;....... 4. yman A. Whitney, 612 Eaat Twenty-flrat atreet Loran Young, Eaat Thirtieth and Harrison streets Julius Langley, 666 Eaat Irving street.....;. Milton Boiorth. 329 West Park.....,..,. ........ Lola Trimble, 163 Graham avenue......;.. Chauncey Purcell. 347 Ruasell street.... Van Rodman, Beaverton, Or................ Eldon J. Steele, Ivanhoe. i Theo Duncan, Laf avette. Or.'. Susie Barton. Arleta, Or. , . , i . . ,, . . ,, Wendall Taylor, The Dalles. Or. .... . Frances Qulsenberry. Monmouth, Or................ ranic jonnaon, si Kant Main street........ , Annie Nussbaumer doubles her score, and la hard. at work throughout her en tire district. Aaron E. Walt of Canby. Oregon, Is, an entirely new contestant who entera with 1600 votes to hla credit. Herbert Booths la another likely contes tant and haa mora than . doubled his score this week. Several other new con testants have entered the list, all de termined to lead' within the next few weeks. Watch the score from this time on and notice tha new leaders and get to work If you expect to lead tha list." . . The flrat Bhlfrnant of picture pttsslea has- arrived and all contestants will be supplied Immediately crtv contestant are requested to call at The Journal of fice as soon as possible. : 1100 HDDS Flilll KITTED K IliMESS i t . 4 , . ,, f . . . , ' I North Woodson' Maddox ' Roseburar. Or.. Beatrice Thurston, Wells, Or. . V' ..... ...... Earl Bushong. 43? Harrison street. ...... i . . ; Katella Schwelger, Lafayette, Or....... - . Charles Earley, St. Johns, Or....... ' Edwin C. Curtis, Ballaton. Or. ...I. Helena linger, Arleta. Or.................. . Harvle Norton, Mount Angel, Or. ...".,...".. ; . . C. Cady, 262 Eaat Thirty-seventh street Francis Boyle, Linn ton. Or.' . Dorothy McHale, 600 Borthwlck street Francyl Howard. Albany, Or Preston Jones, Perrydalie, Or. ..... wuiie smytn, 21 North Ninth street... .j . 1 Albert Plnnev. SSI 7 L Tenth nvonun. Nnrtho. s..tn.. nr..).. Harvey McDermott. 169 East Eighth street '. v invQi leeiwpoa. It. F. JJ. NO. 3, woodoum. Or. . lxeiiie mat news, cresweii, or Arthur Akerson, 967 Mallory avenue. .... . ... ,,n iv j .nuc, , fca J lull, Kjr v. . . 17.741 64.668 47.820 80.306 it K06 ' IT SKX 13,803 S.780 ' 3.623 ' 3.479 3.058 3.726 2.716 3.600 .,., 26.00 ' ,. 1,222 1,790 ' 1.600 1.463 1,371 1.860 .'........,.,. ,1.280, 1.268 1.198 r 1,072 1,035 843 823 780 711 " 703 650 S3 600 662 - 607 ' . 428 1 878 301 270 262 -' 260 226 , 211 ' 207 194 164 137 182 124 108 105 100 99 91 83 ' 76 62 ' 66 66 42 35 31 30 28 28 26 24 20 , 20 17 PRESIDENT JORDAN J I EBAOliS SOCIALISTS "(United. ieeied lre.l Ban Francisco, April 29.-Socialists of this city are discussing- the assertion made "by" David Starr Jordan, president'' Of Stanford university that war is di rectly responsible for ; race degeneraey and the decadence tf nations. - In the course of his address to. a socialistic au dience Jordan attributed the fall of great nations of the- past to the fact v a healthy man la a king In his -own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy lave. HuroocK ttioqa nuterg ouiias up souna neaim geeps you well. "Suffered day and-night-tha torment of itching piles. - Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. ; It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Gar rett. Mayor, Glrard. Ala. , ' '. , i . Harsh phyalcs react, weaken the ' towels, cause . jBhronie constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the i stomach, cure constipation, 26c. Ask jyour druggist for them. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. that the - flower of their manhood had been conaumed by lengthy wars, and that the resultant loss of power was at tributable to this cause. The statement was the signal for a torrent of protest. His hearers averred that capital and arbitrary power, had effected the death of more men and tha ruin of more nations than had all the wars of history:- - Jordan's, statement was nutled n pieces by hla excited audience, and one of them branded It as a falsehood by a rabid partisan. ; ' - . l Jordan reDlied to Ms nnnonenta with the announcement "that the only asaer-j ion ne naa maae tnat nad not been dis puted w that he wore a clean collar every day. ' n "Don't despise a man for wearing clean lin&h." he Insinuated; "many good fellows aVi It." Tails of Big Class Will, Be; , Twisted Into 3lystlc V , ..FigurcO. - Kittens with straight tails will ba out of style in lumber and allied circles from now on ana every eiiori tu io tng made to hav as many as possible present at Ar:on hall, opposite the po lice station, Friday night, to have their rutidel arinMtifla v,m IwImiAiI luto ttltf myS ; tie nine of the Ordr of Uo lloo. It 1 1 Is estimated there will be at least ov kittens and about 1000 to do tha twist- iisj aim aKJV my vvi,tis a-ue see. r 8. F. Owen, Dooularly known asl "Sam" Owen, vicegerent snark for the northern district of Oregon, and Insti gator of tha monster kitten klrmesa konkatenatlon, alared for skldoo day, the 23d, declares he will have those straight Ulled kittna there if he has I to resort Wj the old but reliable trie of nulllnrfialt on their talis. Membera of the order of Jfoo Hoo, who reach tha goat of snark, which in vernacular means the biggest black cat in the family,, are noted for having dis played exceptional originality ' In ' a ranglng such affairs as kitten klrmessea and many Illustrations of this have been- presented in the past, here and elsewhere, but it is admitted by every member of tha order, that Snark Owen "skins" them all with tha posters that now adorn every lumber office In the k v Our Annual Housefurnishing 1 SALE IS N0W;PN Unequaled bargains are offered Rugs, Curtains, Cretonnes, Rods, Shades, 1 Swisses arid Silkohnes' ; ' Are All Reduced - : ';-:&ss&8-:-5W New Spring Hats tw . - t '. . sw mm 9 V.U VUW V9&VZ29: - ' s iff Cf-?QfSw , 'EXPERIENCED HELP . -. IS WANTED in the.Lace, Embroidery and Stationery , depts. Also Millinery Salesladies and Wrappers. - Apply in person before 10 A.M. TOMORROW: v country from Portland Maine, nd. Or., anrl from Mnolius to While Intensely orlglna', the poster Is to Bort- lie. also a- huge take off on everything of consequence that has happened social! in this burg for some weeks. Now bresks Into Doetrv and then all of sudden it flings out . a bunch of slang I right fresh from the fsctory that would I ba hard to beat, as for Instance: "During the ceremony let us all tabu the gabfest,, klbosf the killjoy, hlkerlno the pooiooh. cut the grump and grouco. and get onto the roof after the cere mony. - ' - . And In' winding tin 'here are a few samplea of "don'ts" that It might be well for kittena to bear in mind: "Don t get mad: it will make you look luoiiMii, ana laier on you win oej ashamed. - 1 uon l ere kb v at inn wronr time. There will be a ray time during the edings and our Jabberwock will let you know when It is your turn to laugh. on't tell us how to run things. We were In the business when you were a ooy. . . , iwnl get cold feet our official chi ropodist will be near you. l "If your carburettor seta chokedU- call our osteooath: It's all Included in the price. . -. Tou 11 be clad vou have done 4b alter you nave. Don t rail to , say 'sufficient when you have enough, for to him that hath. more snail oe given, or tnem ttjat has, gits.- Don't buy a return ticket you mar never go home on it. "Don t try to dlsDlav vour wit on this occasion. Ordinarily you might be the funniest man that ever came down the sluice, but the funny- things have been arranged. Don t exlilblt vour te:nner. for the exhibition is already planned. Remem- Der tnat troubles are like baby kittens thev grow by nursing. - 'Comeiexnactlns ft eood time If vou don't have it, we will. "Don't ba .conceited, .and think you have more than others, but congratulate yourself that you' have more than you deserve. . f ... "Remember that the man who wants the earth f Invariably gets it- when he dies.", ; I. -v. - SAVED BY INMATES (Special Dlspsrca to The Jourp.l.) ' Seattle. April 20. The women of the Florence Critten ton home made a heroic", right against flames, that threatened the I Destruction or the building yesterday. Instead of fainting and screaming when, the fire was discovered, they quickly or- i ganised a fire brigade and desperately j fought the fire with buckets of water until their small .force was strengthened ( I by the residents of the community at. Dunlap. r -. . . 1 1 MIbs Mae Kennon first located thejl ore ana gave ine aiarm. a gardener on the grounds secured a ladder and hv - chopping a luoie in the ,roor reached the A.$ale that will enthuse every woman who requires a hat and desires one that repre sents the best in millinery art. These hats were purchased Monday following Easter: and were sent us by express. Through' most fortunate cir cumstances we tainedthesehatsfrbm one of New York's 1 leading milliners. The values range from $9 to $15 each. Choice 1 Fltime Lumber Into Elgin. . (Spcil Dltpitch to Th. Journal.) ' . Elgin, Or, April 20. A company Is being ormed. to construct a. flume from rwin iia Tnia nob i . i ... tciiopping a luoie m IT -.I- . . "'(seat of the blase. A bucket brigade made up of women and girls soon had a constant stream or water upon the flames by passing buckets up the lad der. Before the fire department from Hlll man city had arrived on the, scene, the women had the fire, which caused a j damage Of $600. tinder control. These Hats will be on dis play all day TUESDAY in the department arid also in pur big Washington Street Windows but none sold until Wednesday. Tha Ueitiphiembraces black.?hats nd colored hats in every shape and style of trimming; in this immense showing there is some hat that is bound vto please every woman, no matter how critical WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ... WEDNESDAY $5.95 : to be used for flumlng lumber from that section. The flume will have a capacity of "24 Inches, and, having ample supply of water, will enable the millions of fine7 pine lumber to be marketed cheaply. If the flume is -a success a siring or tumoer will oe-running Into Elgin this fall and winter. ... - or 101 lor TRIES TO CATCH COIN, SWALLOWS IT In the cocoa' bean nature has cun ningly stored: nu triUon and lualth giving properties which are released in their natural fullness in ?: it (Cnlt Press leased Wire.) San Francisco, April 20. Tom . Theodore, a bus boy at the St. Francis hotel, lies In 6L Luke's hospital, where it "is thought -.n operation will be necessary to remove a silver dollar he swal lowed last night -. ' ' Theodore was entertaining some fellow employes lr the dining; room of the hotel last night and attempted to throw a dollar into the air and catch It : between his teeth. He caught the coin, but did not stop its downward course. X JEbsbbZiZbL CliiaCIiZZZXXi IOt ior Rich, fragrant, nourishing. Don't ask merely , for cocoa ask for GhirarJcltPs Cocoa Fa c t No. 6 tredocH hit. Cen tral America by th Indisas sad toand thert wtai Amerira ws ditcorrrrd, the seedta were vaJufsl so fcigfcNf that they were sew into Mexico audi e4 for moory. MRS. KALEM'S DEATH U. , : DUE TO ACCIDENT .T7nlted Ptms Le.a'Wii.) ..1,1. IriJI a T-V. l,,,a that held an inquest over the body of i Mrs. Henry Kalem. who, mangled body was round rTiaay morning on tne rail road tracks at Stuck, haa rendered a I reroioi mai ane met aeain oy oeing run down by a Northern Pacific train while 'she was temporarily Insane. The ttirv attached no blame to Henry kalem. the husband, his brother John' and his nephew, who were held In the! county Jail pending the result of the 1 The three prisoners have been released. quently quarreled, but their difficulties were due to the general ' Intemperance of Kalem and were not ef a serious na ture. WniTE MAN'S FUNERAL ,F0R A NOBLE DOG -' Oilrasx April After a solemn fnneraj ceremony today the remains of: I PrliH-e. a fsmooe Ft. ifrnsrd dog. were hlpps westward for tanai at tseattle.1 Tne oog s oooy was piano in copper lifted roffln aod haadlod with all the rare aenallr 'vorded hnmsa remains. The dg was owned ty jrrancls Draa, a wealthy wine snerrhant of Fattle. He had iword ef saving nla. Ifyes and had taken cwvntleoa klve ribbons st j dng shewa. H was te have keen was takvn Si1-k. Veterlnertane were idle, te attni htm. ettl tey were a , .hi. to saro his life. FRANCE SENDS MEDAL U TO SAN FRANCISCO ajt Faiclsrv April AdvVes re ivti twy et.ie that AnSimiliif Jue- 'Nrtil fraltiuX arri sers May I IV -i vj 6- I P-e. zr XV' : h a. v III S' I I I v. u ocz i lit E(D)M O o O - Brew this season is of unusually fine quality On Tap All This Week In Most of the Leading Bars ol the Cily Orders for this excellent Bock Beer in bottles or in kegs taken at the office of the . Henry Weihhard Brewery 1SB,.V P V ior Pac Phone Main 72 13th and BurnsideSts. PORTLAND, ORE. Home.Phone A 1172 i to prpt to the rlty a grld wieaj fre-1 token of areclaUne ef 'It rf wti Faxd sraa-IA cetBaaiUra of tii.Kci I. t,-xrm ,i.e.t-a tl nf x 7 M :o; zo . tur uit I renca gov.rntaeai a. at try U. potpo ta rvouiuing ,V . " - ...