The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 27, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1009.
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LEADING
CITIES OF T E STATE
. . ' ....... I . - - .
: RIVALS FOR THIS WEEK'S PRIZE
Competition for Eastmtin Kodak On Between iluncipali-
i " ties Bather Than Individuals-r-Ck)ntestant8 Failing
- to Get Any Results to Be Dropped From List.
.; its ; j- ' , . is .-;v'--;; V-:,-1 :'' in' v-XiS" "-,
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" ). u ," ' ,v - Monday' loot.'. " ,, s. ,.'
'l MISS PEARL BARDE, 628 Fourth street ...8i.000
I J MISS MAUDE PAUL, SS North Fifteenth.. ,,i,....,.,r..'.Sli.S00
J MISS ELENE GIIJHOU8EN. The Dalles .,.,,.,..,.....;. . J8B.A0O
. A. W 'VINCBNT. Bt John '. , ; i ........... . .17MS0
: S MIBS GRACE REVERMAN. HIlLboro . '. .112,600
MRS. C. M. MORGAN. Ivanhoe Bttlon V- ................... 8S.S00
7 MISS BERTHA I AtXEN. Balem . ...I.. , 71.200
(MISS HATT1E JEWELL, Gran U Fan ,..,.,. 9.600
HARRT A. ZEHRUNQ. Arlet. ...... 84,700
10 MISS LELA GILBACGHr Aetort". .4.'."......r... 88.000
. Xl-rTHOMAS X 8INNOTT. Oregon City . Vi i 11.860
1 J MISS JENNIE M. WRIGHT, Vancouver. Waeh. 49.400
13 MISS ALMA PALMER, Lebanon ..... .... 48.800
14 MISS JENNIE BURT. Corpett buJldla ,5.,. . 44.860
18 RAYMOND FOX. 700 East Arikefly . 48,800
18 MISS VIDELL JENNE. 181 Eaat Staty-first street..,. ,17,760
17 MRS. LUCILB R. CONRAD, Medford 16.000
18 MISS GRACE CRERAR, 1008 East Tenth street ............ 11,700
lrU J. CENTNER, 642 Fifth street ...... .............. 17.180
10 MIBS NELLIE M. EH ANN AN, 618 Tenln ...... .....i... 11,100
11 MRS. J. F. CHILCOTE. Arleta, Or. , , 16,,600
11 MRS. M. RODGERS. Lenta... ;.;,. . i' ............ 18,160
11 MISS JOSALINA ' M'CLELLAND, Ontario- 16,100
24 MISS MAE DOUGLAS. Eugene, Or. ............... ....... 11.600
-16 ALFRED MANGOLD. tJ4 Gantenbeln arenua .... 11.460
IdUlCK EDWARDS. MUwaukle. . . '. . . t . '." ..... I . .. .......... 10,000
27 MRS.' J. M. ALPHIN, 62 WUlJams avenifa ...............
IS MISS ANNA WINTER, 180 Flrt street
-11 JESSIE J. RICH. 60 North Fifteenth street
10 MISS ARCOLA PETTIT, MoMlnn villa f
81 MRS, MAX METER. Lent . . . 4 .'. , , . . '. .
21 GLADSTONE LASHER, 761 William avenue
81 MISS MARGARET FLEBKES. 635 Eaat Twelfth. .,....
14 FRANK V. ARNOLD. Vancouver r.
86 FRED A. BRENNAN. 1871 Eaat Madlaon steet
16 MRS. XILtUN COLBT, Eddyvllle, Or.
17 MRS. HJORTEN, 76 Rodney avenue .
II MERLE TETTICK. Cascade Lock ............
81 MRS. A 6: LARIMORE, Vancouver, Waan.
40 PHILLIPJB. NONKEN; 76 Eaat Eighth atreet .............
4 1 ARTHUR . E. RAND, Hood River, Or. ..... ... ............
41 RAYMOND ATCKISON. 781 Johnson
43 PETER BARBARE. 408 Thirteenth atreet
44 MISS HILDA MTCRARY. La Grande
46 WILLIAM Bt HARTLEY, Cottage Grove
8.876
8,160
7.460
(.860
6.100
6.800
6.560
8,000
4.800
1.(60
8,(00
8,6(0
2.800
1.600
1,000
1.000
860
(60
, 100
' - Dsyeloptoent In The Journal' con
i teat are Ming- 'watcheU with special In
tercet this r wseS: Whemevenf the
.leading clUea of thla district are pitted
against each other In -lively competi
tion for the special prise tp be awarded
the oonteatant polling the largest num-
' br of votea. In each Instance the con
teatant representlns; her home town Is
ene of the most popular young ladles
there and every one of them ha the
" backing of a large number of the rep
resentative business men of her com
munity. Nearly all of the most prom
ising contestants have only recently en
tered the race and they are all put
ting forth an extra effort this week,
not) only to win the Bulck automobile,
but to make aura of the Eastman Kodak
offered the contestant sending In the
' ' largest number of votes for the week
ending Saturday night. Salem, Astoria,
Grants Paaa, Medford, Eugene and Van
oouver are all represented by energetic
Mi .anttmataiitlA candidate who are fa-
- voraoly known . ,to nearly - all the, old
resident' of the neighborhood and each
en 1 assured of the .liberal support
ef hr fellow townsmen. As the sis
'"" leaders In the score list who, having
been at work for aome tlm have many
.. votes promised, are excluded from, the
mm fnr ih kodak, anv one of the con'
testants below 70,000 on Sunday stands
an aaual chance of winning.
- Several who .have entered the contest
nave not been heard from recently.. and
In order to eliminate the name of
those who have given up the work, all
ho An not send In anv subscrlDtlon
hetwMn now and Saturday will t
dropped from the list unless It appears
to the contest manager that . they art
actively endeavoring to secure aubscrlp
lions.
Only Six Vast 100,000 Mark. ;
. The bonus offer tor clubs of new
subscriptions last Friday" and Saturda
brought out a large number of votes,
: yet there are only six contestants who
have passed the 100,000 mark. Any ac
tive worker may yet secure enough sub
scriptions to piac ner at me ieaa ana
with-the ownership of a new model F
Bulck automobile at stake : no time
should be lost during the few remain
. Ing week of the contest Make up your
list" ao as to ave every minute of
your tlma and all on all your friend
and get a many a possible to work
for you. Every public spirited man In
your home town will be pleased to
have you bring back the automobile and
they will do what tney can to help.
i Totlair rvn of Vabsorlptiona.
DAILY, AND SUNDAY By Carrier.
, No. Vote Given.
NEWPORT TO TOTE
FOR WATER WORKS
fVv (SmcUI PkDatek to Ttn Xntroal.t
1 V Newport. Or July 37. An amend
I Tent 4o the charter of the city of New
pert, authorising in common council to
7 lsaue bond to the amount or (30,000 to
construct a water system will be sub.
rn It ted to the voters of the city Friday,
July 10. The proposed water supply has
' been measured and found adequate for
the present needs and for the future
j growth of the city for many rears. An
analyst of the water prove It to be
ef the purest The reservoir at the
. lntakeof the spring will be sufficient
ly elevated to give a practical pressure
for fir protection. There la but little
doubt that the voters will Indorse the
amendment and authorise the city to
Issue the bonds and construct the wa
terworks. At the time the water sup
ply was measured ana tne elevations
taken a petition- was circulated among
me citizens to ascertain tneir views, as
ever 16 per cent of all the voters
signed this petition- favoring a water
system it. would seem that It was at
ready assured. If the bond proposition
carries the council intends to let a con
tract -at ortca for the construction of
the . works and t is tn ought that the
-city will be supplied with an abundance
or pur water oy juiy, iiu.
Virginia Republicans. ,
': Newport Newa. Va.. July 17. Many
aeieraies ana visitors are arrivmr in
Newport News to attend the Republican
tat convention, which -will be called
to order at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn
Ins' to nominate candidates for gover
nor and other state officers to be voted
for at the election next November. For
- the first time In the history of the Re
publican party in Virginia the leader
believe they have aome show of electing
their state ticket as a result of the eollt
In the Democratic ranks. Several prom
inent Republicans are being boomed for
the head of the ticket and It Is possible
iher may be a lively contest in the
convention rerore jne vnoioe is decided.
It la understood that the nlatform will
gdvooate stat wide prohibition in oopo
altloa to the Democratic platform of
fecal option. - .
" Texa Farmers' Con err.
) College Station. Texas. July 17.
The great annual gathering of Texa
- farmers, fruit arowers nut growers;
nurserymen; horticulturists, swihe breed,
re, etc.. opened here today, and the
: town le crowded with delerates and vis
itors from all parts of the state. The
various conventions are held In the ex
tenslv building of the Agricultural and
Mechanical college ef Texas, which Is
larar enough to accommodate even the
record crowd assembled this year. Moat
ef the conventions will last through
the week and for each an interesting
and elaborate. . program has been ar
ranged. Among the speakers who have
consented to address the various Cath
erine's are some of the best known tu
tijorlUts on their respective ubject
Old
Time Y Frloa. uba
(months ,,...3 80 (S
1 year ........ 7.(0 2.600
I years 16.(0 t.60(
DAILY By Carrier.
months ..... 8(0 (00
year 6.10 1.600
years ....... 10.40 4,6(0
i STJNDAT By Carrier,
month .....( 1.18 .160
ear V. .'. 1.60 . ' 600 .
1MM . . . g.OO , 1.BO0
rail
. . DAILY AND BuNOAI.
" ' ' Delivered "by Mali.
( months 6 8.76 860
1 year ........ 7.80 , 1.600
1 years 16.00 7.606
; DAILY ONLY.
6 month . . ....8 I B 600
1 year 6.00 1.600
1 years ,. 10.00 4.600
SUNDAY ONLY. -(
months .....3 1.16 160
1 year .6( 600
2 year ....... 6.00 1.600
. SEMI-WEEKLY By
1 year ........6 1.(0
2 years ....... 8.0S
New
subs.
1.701
6.000
16.001
1,000
1.000
t.ooa
1 10(
- 1.000
i A 4 V , I .
"3
i
To-day the art of
malnni; good co-
: coa 13 still a secret.
You may never
learn the secret
but you can al
ways get the,co-
covl iask for
(7$r TVs & nc rT) rrTlTI
m m an vu3 li ii ii fS
C1DCA
Always pure and
wholesome. Made
from the best
beans the earth
yields.
Dont ask merely
for cocoa ask fir
GhirardellPsi A
In response to nu-i
. merous requests, for
the repetition of the1
-'Interesting
Cocoa Facts
which we have, printed
as parts of our advert
tisements, we shall re
peat the series of 30
' Facts, beginning with
No. 1, which will ap-
pear in an early issue
of this paper. ,
D.Ghirardelli
my
((((((((OyvyOvf
1.701
6.001
16.000
1 1.000
(.000
MM
1(0
1.000
6,000
Mail only.
160 ., 10
700 1.400
HELP YOUR FAVORITE CONTESTANT WIN
THE BUICK AUTO
Fill in and mail this coupon with subscription for six monthi or
T more to the Conteit Department, The Journal, Portland.
CONTEST MANAGER, THE JOURNAL,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Dear Sir: Enclosed herewith find $.... to pay for a
' . ..' "
............ monthi' subscription for the (Daily and Sunday, or
Semi-Weekly) Journal, to be delivered to
AAA
v.t.; address. X
a s
Kindly credit . .
with the proper number of Totes allowed on this subscription.
This is a ...................... (new or old) subscription.
(Signed)
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Wm VEmHARD BREWERy. Portland Ore.
Fof Sale by Family Liquor Stores,' or Delivered Direct From
- ; Brewery PHONE MAIN 72; A-1172
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Special Embroidery Purchases Halio Possible these Valu es
When our store opens tomorrow morning, be here and take' advantage of the greatest Em
broidery values we have ever offered.' Hundreds and hundreds of different patterns.,'. Wide
Flouncfngs, Edgings, Insertions, etcn bought of overstocked manufacturers for little. ' Hence
these little prices. Their smallness will amaze you. Coroe early and partake , of the : good
things we've arranged for you. . Try and be. here at the first selling. These items will give
you an idea of the values. :
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EMBROIDERIES, Q EMBROIDERIES, 1 Q r EMBROIDERIES, O
15c to 20c kinds rwir.wlU 35c to 50c kinds .....lOU IrSc to $1.25 kinds OuU
ALL $1.50 EMBROIDERIES '
fharked down to
1 ,
43o
ALL $100 EMBROIDERIES , , A ft ri
marked down to . . ..,;fJ il
EMBROIDERY MEDALLIONS IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES, 20c to 33c Values, at 55'
Women's Knit Vests
For this sale we have secured a
special line of Women's Knit
Vests, made of fine bleached
cotton in sumer weight." Made
low neck, sleevless, with fancy
crochet yoke trimmed in many
pretty designs. 3est 35c val
ues. Priced for this ia
sale at . . . 17C
Moire and Mescaline
Bib bons, Special 25o
A 10,000 yard ribbon (aleMoire
and, Messaline Ribbons, full 5 and
6 inches wide, shown in all the
popular colors!" bright, fresh rib
bons regularly sold at 40c and 50c
a yard,', priced for thut
sale at
25c
ALL RIBBON REMNANTS ON
SALE TOMORROW AT HALF
REGULAR REMNANT PRICES
Deep Price Cuts In Our
bhwacik: mm
11 1 p -sm sspBSsaaBBasaOT -assa- Bbsbbmh Bf sssjw
ALL DEPENDABLE QUALITIES
In pur popular Silk Section will be found many of the most
attractive offerings we are making on this occasion. Yard upon
yard of the choicest silks are to be had at saving prices No
careful buyer can afford to miss this great opportunity to buy
Black Silks at less than real worth. . , )
19-inch Black Taffeta, 65c quality, at. .... . . . .. ...y. .50
27-inch Black Taffeta, 85c quality, at. .. ,
86-inch Black Taffeta, $1.25 quality, at.
M9
36-inch Black Tfeffeta; $1.50 quality; at.
.98
36-inch BFack Taffeta, $2.00 quality, at.
.1.25
24-inch Black Corded Silk, on sale at. . . . . . ,
27-inch Black Corded Silk; on sale at:. . . . ic,
.....?1.50
.1.00
36-inch Black Rep Silk, on sale at
91.25
..$1.50
Women's Embroider
Hpse, Silk Embroid
ered in Neat Designs.
Begular 6 5o Values,
Special for this sale
i say wii
0
LATEST STYLES An
other very special purchase
and sale of about 500 dozen
Women's Fine Silk-Embroid-
I full-fashioned le: and foot
I and reenforced heel and tn
v
T hand-embroidered, in silk.
I hown in a large variety of
styles in the. most popular,
shades light blue, Copenha
gen, navy,; dark, green, lijght
green, lavenderrbrownrpinkr
black, etc. Reg. 65c
pair. Special at .;. ,;OyC
25o Perfume, 15c
An extra special offering if fine
Perfumes including the: cele
brated Hubert's and Lightncr's
. Triple Extracts m ajl the? most
popular aromas, put up in-fancy
bottles. Reg25c kinds. - f rf t
' Specially pric!d if;vrl DC
Toilet Goods, Etc.
Viofa Talcum Powden special 10?
special . . . . . . . . . . . .'. .15e
15c can Machine Oil special. 10
, 15c Hand Scrub Brushes, spec. 10
' Large bars Glycerine Soap.... 8
1 1 JO LO NO SILK GLOVES. 8
Special closing: out sale ' of long
silk Gloves Kayser's celebrated
double-tipped silk gloves in 12 and
16-button length; they come in
black and white and in all sizes;
regular $1.50 and $175 ralues; spe
cially priced for this sale. ... 8e
SCARFS AND, SQUARES, f 1.25
An extraordinary offering of new !
Art Squares and Scarfs, made of
splendid quality scrim, in tan and '
white,' embroideries in pretty color,
ings and designs with Hardanger
floss. They are very attractive,
and will sell rapidly at this sale
price. Regular $175 values. .
New Oxlords
at Bargain
Prices Now
U BtjUm9 lMtbrs, U4 widths
Women's $3
Oxfords at
$1.69
In this lot you have choice
from dozens of styles in all
leathers, sizes and widths. Not
a pair in the lot worth less thanr
3.00. Marked for
this sale at . . .
.$1.69
99c
MEN'S SHOES IN ALL
STYLES AND LEATHERS,
best $3.00 values. t 1 A Q
Special, pair ....... tdlesO
Women's $20
Orfords, Only
A great closing-out sale of.
Women's White Canvas Ox-t
ford.-,' this season's styles, in
all si'its and widths. Best $2.50
values. Marked for fl(V
this sale at ........ J7J7C
WOMEN'S AND CHIL
DREN'S UNDRESS KID OX
FORDS, best $2.00 val- QQ -ues.
Special, pair..... . 4eC
In the Domestic Aisle
WHITE SPREADS, 81.75 Vals., 01.35
A special offering of White Bedspreads, made full size for double
beds. Shown in a large variety of neat and attractive designs.
well made and finished with knotted fringe. Excellent 1 O C
quality spreads. Sold regularly at $1.75. On sale at. 4) 1 0 O
REG. $2.00 SPREADS, same as above, specially priced at $1.65
Cotton Blankets,
Q1.25 Values, 05o
Those who are in need of Blan
kets for summer or outing use
should not overlook this splen
did sale of Cotton. Blankets.
They come full double size, in
gray color, are well made and
extremely durable. Our regu
lar $1.25 line. Priced
for this sale, at .: DC
Cotton Comforters
01.25 Values, 05o
This is ilso a very important
of f eringit's a sale of about 15
dozen 1 Heavy Cotton Comfort
ers. They are made full dou
ble size; are covered with ex
cellent quality material in good
dark colorings! , Our regular
$1.25 line. Priced for ft
this sale at .. ....... ...JljC
NET CURTAINS, $2.50 Vols., 01.88
Tomorrow we place on sale a special lot of White Bobbinet Cur
tains of good, durable quality. They come full 45 inches ide
and 3 yards long. They are neatly finished with Bat- OO
tenberg braid Regular $2.50 values,' On sale at, pair.i) 1 .00
Brass Extension Curtain Rods, SO to Si inches, 12 c kind, at C
Fancy Silk Cr epe in Beautiful erj) V
A GEE AT BAEGAIN SALE OF A HIGH
CLASS FABKIO
Tomorrow we place on sale a second special purchase of Fancy Silk Crepe. Shown in full
sortment of the.new'plain'shades and beautiful printed, styles in striped, figures and flowers, ia
the new shades of champagne,' Copenhagen, sky blue, piiik,to.ld rose, wistaria, lavender, crcim,
white, etc One of the season's most popular new fabrics, suitable for both street an i r
,i evening wear goods that are perfect in qualityt Always sold 50c yard. For this sa!e. . . C. i Z