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i 8 ' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1C03. n, j; : Consumers' League Decides j - ,to Join. Forces With City I ' nntl State Authorities in , :A Crusade Skilled Vrteri- V nariaii 3Iakes Iii9iection. r .. . MUk Th BesaJta. 4 e Following Is the report of milk . ' tests made by Dr. Mataon, state ) 4 bacteriologist, sent to Dr. Rob- ) art C Yenney. state health oW d . cer, yesterday: 4) , Martin Leonards, . Boring, Or., 4) 4 360.000 bacteria per c c 4 John BramhalL Borlnr, Or., .. e 100.000 bacteria per o. o. e K. G. Wilkes, Cleone, Or, 800,- e "000 bacteria per C. c ' ' '' 4) ' 8. Streeben, Troutdale, Or.. If,- 1. ' 000 bacteria. par ci c. 4 J. C Stanley.- Oresham, Or., d 400.000 bacterlsMer e. c " " P. Fischer, aresham, "Or., 410,- d 000 bacteria per c. c. . ' i d V Vctsch Broa.. Borlnr. Or.. 17,- t4 000 bacteria per c. c. 4 ..d .'. E. 8.- Bchudler, CJreahem, Or, 4 ' ' 4 ' 600,000 bacteria per c. . ' v ' W. . A.' - Rowan, Cleone, Or.. -41 d '00.000 bacteria per e. c. 41 A. O. Shantln. Cleone, Or, 4 ' 4 400,000 bacteria per c. c. 4 Jt. Wallace., Troutdale, Or, 4 , 4 '400.000 bacteria per c. c. 4 -, 4 ! These dairymen sell milk to 4 " , Damascus creamery in East Port- 41 4 . land. Samples were taken by 41 Special Inspector Hutchinson. 41 - The Consumers' league will Join forces with the city and state In protecting Portland against dirty or diseased milk. Arrangements for worthy dairymen t receive r quality certificates from the organisation were made at a meeting . held yesterday. .' Two classes of milk ' will ba recog nixed by r the pura food committee ;f -the league as being worthy of recom mendation, namely, certified - milk as the highest standard of purltyto which milk can be brought, and Class A, or a milk ' not so high- In. quality. Labels shewing the milks quality will be pro vided dairymen by the pure food com ml nee and these labels will ba placed , on each , bottle of . milk thus recom ' . mended.' ', V" : ' In order to make sure that the. milk ' which la recommended actually comer up to." the class where it is graded, the Consumers league will find it - nec essary to employ a skilled veterlnariar to make Inspection of dairies where the operators wish to b, reeonimendea for the quality of their product An other man will be employed to act as clerk and to keep a general super vision of ' the work. , The salaries of . these will be paid by joint arrangement Iwt ween the dairymen and the Consum er )ague. . 1 - " ' A number of 'dairymen have already expressed a desire to raise their dairies and the products of their-dairies up to standard where they can be certified " to by the Consumers' league, as such a certification on the part of : the eon- " . .1,1.. ...A., 1,1 lu ,hA t.A obtainable advertisement of a properly! conducted business. ' The plao, seems assured of success rrom tne beginning. ! - Many Questions Asked. , Many question were asked by 'mem-. j bers of tne league during yesteraay a meeting why correction of the evils of j 1 . the milk- supply have not been made'! long ago. It was unanimously agreed . that had the state dairy and food com missioner property ' administered -i the duties of his office during many years iiaaK the dairies would not have been' in such evil condition as they are proved I 1 to have become, and the cows would! not be so generally affected wlthi tuberculosis. " 4 Hearty approval of a grand Jury in vestigation, which will disclose the real na.ture. oX the reasons why- Portland ha been compelled, to tolerate dirty 1111 UIBmQU IIIUA mew tBDWl flllU A recommendation' adopted that tha Con ' suraers' league as representative of tha milk consumers of Portland give to the investigation all possible assistance and cooperation.': THE STEAXGEB WITHIN OUR GATES ; "A peculiar incident occurred on the '' train yesterday," said A. R. Munsen, Hot : Springs, Ark, at the Oregon today. "At : Nam pa. Idaho, a. man got on the train dressed In ragged clothing, and he looked like a laboring man. Ills face . looked familiar, so I got up, walked by -' him, returned, stopped and spoka to him. I was right. Ha was an old schoolmate of mine in St. Louis 40 yeara ' ag a. His parents were wealthy and he had hundreds of opportunities to make something of himself, but he preferred to roam the country. prink did the ' rext. He Is now working on the section . near Xsmpa." m. -Br . I . I . iisiii t urn m 111! - WILL DE CLOSED ' ALL DAV TOURSDAY I mm as to ffiedmieffldDini On rockcirs, dining tables, buffets;; china closets parlor : sets, (davenports, Turkish ivDckers, ; dressers, : chilftniers, " dressing tableslibrary tables,' hall trees, couches,' carpets, ; rugs,' stoves, v ranges, bookcases, gocarts; parley fl Quarter Off 3-Piece Parlor Sets duced 25 per cent. re- $60.00 Mahogany, beauti ful tapestry tfpholstering, now ........ ...?45.00 $140 Karpen - Parlor Set, finest quarteretT oak, best sterling leather, frame wax finish, a most beauti ful set, now., . .$10Q.OO $45.00' Parlor Set leather, mahogany . finished, birch frame, now ; . .$33.75 $22,50 - Solid Mahogany Parlor .Rocker, Karpen goods, fully guaranteed upholstered in good panne plush, now . $17.00 "si v Used by Millions ' ' 1 11 ' "-l I IIS The kind your grandfather; bought. Nearly 80 years of i satisfaction. Heavy cast bottom, top, front, and lin ing; $10.80 and 312.00 Guaranteed absolute ly perfect and perfectly satisfactory; ,Y Stoves, Ranges $67.50 Malleable Ranges, now . . : 850.00 $52.00 Steel Ranges, now t ......,.$30.00 $45.00 Steel Ranges.- now at .......833.75 $24.00 Acorn Stoves7 noV at,....,....,..., $18.00 $17v50 Acorn Stoves, now at ..............$1350 UfoLS Golden 5 Weathered Like 111 Cut ' ' taAtc Setter on a iita& a fw e&mifttf to dincHit you to ftaw niec eontfyMoMc dining oom efbkHfomd know- a SuwXiuSi efaina etobet &etboadin4Ufoim. rtt&ave fiubt the tfoinfb iuneed to make that diip Box Seat Dinilie Chairs ' j, i 1 ' , :. 1. . tr. K High class Dining Chairs have been one of our strong est specialties, i: We have a- wonderful assortment in Box Seat, Quartered Oak, Leather Upholstering. Nor have Chairs ever teen sold so; cheaply in Portland. But when you buy these same Diners at a further reduc tion of 15 per cent1 you secure a bargain of a lifetime , whether you are aware of it or not.; .Think of getting a solid, substantial, quartered oak chair, No leather seat, box frame, ' at $3.00. We have them from this price up; in fumed, waxed, Early English, and golden polished. ".i..." .: v,. inffoomatPi&etwe anddetuafyuou em tewe horn 7 5 to &5 h&ate eaote o oub emova baU. . eon you Bolfet Bargains We, wish you . could see our splendid . assortment of beautiful Buffets," and how low they are priced. ' We have one . for you; whether your pocketbook is flush or scanty. They will make any; -woman thankful, too, , Between' $20 and $50 you'may se cure some wonderful bar gains' in the best . quar tered oak during! pur re moval sale.. China Closets Our assortment of china closets is remarkably fine, quartered oak, waxed, pol ished, weathered, early English, best French bev el, plate glass, bent doors, mission patterns. , Prices from $20 to $70. By' all means get one of -these be fore we move, and hrofit by, the reduction. ; x li.. i Three leaves, finisjied like top, extends 6 feet, pedestal over 7 inches square. Takes an expert tb tell from quartered oak. We have a large assortment of Dining Tables in the quartered Oak, polished, waxed, fumed, and polished. .They have 44, 45, '48 and 54 inch tops and extend six and eight feet, Colonials, Claw feet, Cluster Pedestals, and strictly -Mission patterns. They are al ready priced low, wonderful bargains, put with 15 to 25 per cent, Removal Sale reductions, every one is afforded a rare opportynity to secure a beautiful quart'd oak table $8.45 to $75 s . D. W. Garvtce, Boston, Mass. I am la tbe automobile business, and have maoy opportunities to watch the proa; . ress of tb business. In boston alone H new automobile firms have entered : Into business sine last January, while 11 ilverjr stables have g-one out of lusinesa 1 understand (hat a new auto one that consumes air instead of gasoline Is about to be perfected In the east. I'm -rare 'that some dar such .- a machine wtU be a success. W. A. Walthlll. Afedford. Or. When the propooed elet-trlc line for Rorua river valley Is completed our pnpula-, . "on will go up by leaps and hounds. There are thousands of acres of vain able land that will pradace - excellent " fruit that to yet unplanted. There is i earn la the ralief for a cevple of mU xrl people.--- - I WILL OPEC ATE 3IILL ' AM) IH;X STE-V3IEKS laoorrwraled with a rapllal stetk af IK.o (he rasirte alUUnc Eleratar fr.'.y has fried papers with the . .rlr rterk wMh. heetdea tha aaual .iitiortuitei t'T a asllMnf baslsewt int te nM te orrste bsnres ad e'-aier twtveea U the Tsxific oast Sale Davenports at One Quarter OH - ' : " ! 1 ' 9 ' a. ' J - If you desire a, high-class Davenport you should attend our Removal Sale. Our best offering is a fine $140.00 Mahogany. Davenport, uphol stered in the best plush, now ..flOO $75.00 Davenports, upholstered. in genuine. No. 1 leather, now. . .f 55.00 tfiAnitufy K-4&''mt? don't you think it an additional tofo thankpi? ; i OUR NEW BUILDING . GRAND AVE AND. toASTSTARKSt . . Jj-iiifURNITURE COLiaA RedncedZSPerCt. $60.00 Brass Bed 845.00 $57.00 Brass Bed $43.00 $50.00 Brass Bed $37.50 $42.6a Brass Bed $32.00 $37-50 Brass Bed $28.50 $36.50 Brass Bed $27.50; $56.00 ; Spanish - Leather Couches weathered oak frame, now ... . . $42.00 Many Rugs Rcdnccd25PcrCt. ROOM SIZE, 9x12 $12.00" Brussefs. ..I $9.00 $14.00 Brussels. . $10.50 $18.004'Brussels. . 314.00 $20.00 Brussels.'; 815.00 $28.50 Axm'sters 23.50 $30 Body Brussels.:. $25 $47.50 Wiltons. . .836.00 Remember that during bur November Removal Sale we, have, reserved nothing, in our sweeping price t eduction except Victor Talking VMachines and . Edison Thorio graphs, and Records: I( we furnish your home; we will, however,save you enough, to place one of these world famous musical instruments in.your home free of charge port. The Incorporators are George I Campbell. L C. San ford and D. O. Lei ten of Portland, Charles p. Doe f San Francisco and '. V. W. Richardson of Pomeroy, Waahl The Lester Manufcturln- company has been incorporated by J. II. Oensler. Harry Hale and H. P. Stevens, the cap ital stock belnar fixed st 151.000. George A. Riff, H. J. Lynch and Vlral A. Crum bave incorporated the Willamette Trust rompahy. havlos capital of lie.". B0DV 0F DROWNED HXS IS RECOVERED rSpwta laaaaiek U Tbe I.wtl Hood River, IT, If or- Joseph Rlneberrer. a native of Aastria. scd years. ho was drowsed hi Hood Hir er i the Mtht of Not ember li. wss recrerM y.sterssy shout one' mile te lew vt.ere ha fell frem the log When tt seva of the drowning- first r-tied. It ws tfcoutit that prhpm tbere wa fewl plr. aa he had bee accustomed to travel this saaia route many times previous. However. . after some Inveatltatlon by the coroner, it was clearly evident that the drowning was purely accidental. Mr. Sheen, a hrother-ln-Iaw. who arrived hers frota the old country a few months ago. was with Mm at the time of tbe accident. Tha body was brought to Hood River ror iniermeni and waa burled today under the - direction of the Catholic church of -which the deceased was member. moved from this county to Seattle three years ago for his health. Ha waa Jt years of age, and had Uved In the Dayton country it rears, coming here from Willamette valley. I e 1s survived by a" brother, "Lawson Vj run. of Co WASHINGTON PIONEER " IS LAID TO REST f . i- , rP-ell THetrt The lorMl Dafton. Waeh. or. : Aaottyrr tioneee rf Washlertoa wae Ufat a m i tha CVvella reetary yeaterday. Tha funeral ef Jeeae Cyru. wha died T day at Seattle, knd whose body waa eblrped to Dartow Wedaeday. was id from the t5frllo church, tt Re. W. H Harrla of rartrai fn-1aT1rg. Deat waa dee t rataer. Kr. C; me NORTHWEST APPLE - TREES TO AUSTRIA fS Weill tfHBmtt la T(a Jm.LI Dayton. Waab Nov. St. Vtasbingtoa rr' Trees are to be experimented with la Austria and a Touchet valley nursery haa Jut received an, order for ld trr-u ta be Mrr Immediately to Oalacte. Aoatrla The order waa placed yesterday y Dr. afsreef Pletrtrckl ef tr. ritr 1 M. Hamilton, rep- reaer.tir.g the Alcom avroery, twa ml lea weat of Daytna. Althoogb anle growrna is aa yet aa r.knwwn ladijetry - In Aastria. Dr. rttrv"L wha wss bnra and edocated Is thai roor.try and who la now a close tjet ef IMnttrtaJ afrafra t).ra im of the opinion that apple growing, con-duoted-along the aclentlftc lines that have brought fame to tha northwest. can ve maae nigniy profitable ta farm era of Austria. So far aa known here this is the first attempt to Introduce apple falsing In eastern Europe. . , Tha varieties of apples choaea for tha experiment ara Roma Beaoties Jona thans, -yellow Newtowns, Arkansas Blacks. - , e HARNESS DESCHUTES FOR POWER PROJECT - .. . t ' rwrtl Dtasatrt to The Jrlt Laldlsw. Or Nov. II H. H. H m phreys f Kennew kk. Wash, said to represent aaatera capital, has pur chased both tbo tipper ad lower Aa brey fall and tha B. P. Nichols Dover site, near thla placa. ' He also --oret option on all tra land bekwrirMr ta Mr. Aubrey la the vicinity of the falla and em pert of Mr. Ncfw!r lard AaiiJe frrrm the power that wHt generated f"T tha use of e e--!e rsJI-i roads, etcL. a field will be opened for th establishment Of humeroua enter prises that can be operated economical ly by electricity.;' .- 'Mr. - Humphreys nays that develop ment work at tha falls will be started In a ahort time, and inside of M days tha project will be gotten well under way. - i Tiny Baby at Hoqalam. . Hooulam. Wash., Nov. !. Uttle Lillian Randall Is IH months old to day and weighs-five pounds to the notch, when born on February 2. the Randall baby weighed 1 pound I eunces. Her height was 1!H Inehea. At months the child weighed four pound. - . t , Woald Water More Land. Caldwell. Idaho. Nov. te. Artfisr Mill lrn. who haa been la charge of a surveying party far the pmonaed Elack canyon lrnratln dletrVt. has rorrj.lt ed tbe preliminary surreys for the prelect. The work 1e s4tbc in a point whre tre laaic mf rl tin to do their part In order that the dis tort may become a reality, Tha next mora will be to present the proposition ta the county commissioner for their approval. ,.;,-, Vintagd icoptional. v "The vlnUge of 110 la Sonoma coonty. CaL. the seat of tha wtna in dustry In America, win exceed any pre vious year for the amount and superior ity of wines produced In the state of tha Nstiva eona said Mr. Oeorge Ehepelra. manager of the Bprmg Valley Wine company, of Loa Angelea. ilr. fbepalra is in tha city looking aver the basinets of the local branch of the Fprlng Valley Wine company, and ts making prepare lions to add two more d -livery wagara to tfce loral service. The twa trlle tunnel throuth tha "barkbone" ef the Ardea oa the Ilea ef t tranarx!ea railway, ccrineftira LitiH mnif rsvtenoa Arrea. is ta be re4r for rrsTilax trli -n)' It a. it June ' .