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' THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY LIOSHIKG. DECEMBER 11, i:i: CSnw-r- Tor high grade' culture la fdrmat! writ The Epecial Crops Sci entific l-j'-"te Culture Ilanca ef nine ; til' e: ic-ii-, alcni. FAIR BUIl DING WILL EECOME HAFJOSOFvlE RESIDENCE mm:::: booths, stalls, fclghtack seats, ever Crce an! one half feet In h-';',.l, or ot.hj;r otwt.rtictiona toa complete vievr cf tii- interior frTi any part thereof." 1 JEWISH- J mm 11 tzl Feci Crcctry Zy.CZi li'Csta lt'hhPr-o Rushlight, Third Uember cf IlrlUi Officer end Deputy City Attorney Fhn Its Fro- O Committee, With- J IwlVVII V J l holds Op:n:cn. City Health Officer "Wheeler and Dep uty City Attorney Tomllnaon conferred yesterday rooming' concerning the terms of the ew city milk ordinance which it will be necessary for the council to pass rxt TV'edmsday. In prfpartoj the ordl rance Mr. TomUnson has been consult irg the best regulations enforced 'by jnany cities f the United States. - He proposes than to write an ordinance which shall cover tortland's Immediate needs of protection against bad milk. , Ilr. Toniiinson agreed with Dr. Wheel er that the new la should make Port lmd independent Ot state enactments. The ordinance will stipulate ? that only those who can fnrnieh satisfactory evi dence to the health officer that their cows have been found by test free from tnhrctilosis will be permitted to' Bell 'milk within the city. If the services cf the city Inspector are desired for this test to' make the , evidence satis factory the , dairymen : trrast solicit It from the health officer. If at the next n!sion of the legislature the law re tiring a state wide .tuberculin test for dairy cows shall be enacted Its effect will be to relieve the city of the labor of testing, while at the same time necessitating- no changre In the city's regu lations. : The meeting1 of official and non-official hc<n protecting agencies Tneeiay nfternoon under the auspices of the Con sumers' leagme promises to have large importance In assembling the mflnences necessary to secure the passage of the Btate wide tuberculin test law. invita tions to attend this meeting have been writ to city and state government offi cials, to leading citizens and leglslatora tlect Dr. Calvin 8. White, state health officer, win preuida. The meeting will hld in the auditorium of the Medical tending. ; . '.', , ,-v.:. The Indorsement of the plan for the rf ate wide test, which was given by the Ft ate dairy convention at Eugene Friday has served as material encouragement for those who are locally desirous of Feeing the law "adopted. Dr. , Wheeler, the city health officer, twHeves that If Portland demands that milk sold here rrmKt be certified as thberculosls free, it also wiTl serve ns impetus In the cam paign to gain the state wide tost AJ win i ii mm amwtti '"" ' -"' ' ' ' ' ' " ' I if M ! j i! J New view of Massacnusetts building ou west Blope of Mioant Tabor, recently purchased for a home by B. S. Josselyn, president of th Portland Railway, Light & Power company. The building it to M altered ; and the grounds Irirproved to an extent that will lnvolte an expenditure of approximately : $15,000. GOING 01! ii nil i Luni EXCURSION $500,000 TIMBER DEAL; EMRi hi BUYS (SiwpIrI P)tiiti-h to Th Jfmrol.) "ottHtre (Jrove, Or Dec. 10. John 1 Woodard of. this city and C. H. Chick of rortlahd have JuBt closed one of the largest timber deals made in Oregon this yfar,; whereby $500,000 worth of the beet yellow" fir in Coos and 0oug hiM coitntlcs is transferred to eastern capitalists. The timber was owned by r. J. Haynos of Fort- Huron, Mich and WilJinm M. Porter of Eugene. .. The Itinerary arranged for th "Alo ha" excursion could scarcely be more attractive.. The cruise will aot be thirty odd days of continuous sea travel, for the ship will be at anchor 14 days of the time he Is way, This time win be divided ae follows; One day in Astoria, two In San Francisco, three In Hllo and seven In Honolulu. . ' ' Leaving Portland at J a.' tn a day light ride will be had down the Colum bia) the world's scenic waterway. As toria will be reached about 4 p. m. With the tide the ; following; day the Queen will sail for Saa Francisco, en tering -the Golden Gate the morning of February 4. The following afternoon full sail win be set for the faraway Hawaiian Islands, those mid-sea dots of the Pactfio -which today are a part of Uncle Sam's domain. ,!: IUlo will be the next stopping place. After three days there so that the excuslonists will be able to visit the crater Kllauea, the world! largest active volcano, a day's ride through the mase of Islands will take the ship to Honolulu. . Here she will lay at anchor during the life . of the Floral Festival, the only rival to Portland's now world-famed Rose car' nival. - .:;-'":.. -':'' i No better time could have been chos en for such an excursion, not only be cause of the Floral festival In Honolulu. but also because February is ths. beat month of the year there and the worst Of the 12 m Portland. The excur sion will take you Out of the fain of Oregon into the sunshine of Hawaii. , If you think of going make your, rer- ervafjon at once. The party Is limited to , JM, and If one-half go who now talk of doing so it will take three ships to accommodate the crowd." Cabin plane may be seen at the office of the Pacific Coast Steamship company, 149 Wash ington street If you have not time to call telephone Main 229 or A-2233, and a represetnatlve will can njpon yon. , OFFERS ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES Raphael Tuck ft Sons company are offering their usual line of Christmas cards, calendars and similar -novelties to tempt the holiday shopper, For many years the name of the firm has stood for the best In design and execution of this line of goods, and each new sea son always ? produces . Interesting and elaborate effects from their workmen. Christmas cards are! ine of their spe cialties, many of them appearing ,. In booklet form With silk cords, eold Christmas bolls and heavily embossed flowers in velvet Their Calendars are another feature of their work in which Is Been a wide range of subjects and sentiments. Christmas auto stationery and private greeting cards of parchment are among their best novelties, v , One of the most interesting child publications of the firm for this season Is a new edition of "Alice m Wonder land,' with full page color Illustrations by Mabel -Iiucle Attwell, The book Is further ornamented with attractive pen and Ink sketches, making It a thorough ly interesting : and tempting feast for young readers. .V " 'ii ii" t7" Warm Election at Junction City. Junction City,- Or., Pen. XO.At the election : here Monday, la which four eouncllmen were elected,, the' heaviest vote ever polled at a city election was cast t Jesse Sovern, J. J. . Boone. P.lch ard pope and Chris Strom were elected by a larga majority, they representing the Taxpayers' ticket; The ticket sailed the Administration ticket, on which was running & M. Jackson, i. 3. Rann, Wil liam Leppert and Havin 'Belknapp, was defeated. The holdover councilmen and the mayor threaten to resign. ' , Two members ef the city council's li cense' committee approve, the adoption Of the proposed model liquor license or dinance by' the council next Wednesday. They are Councilmen Annand and "Lom bard. Councilman Rushlight would not approve the ordinance for passage at a. committee - meeting held yesterday. Neither would he express himself in dis approval of its provisions. .' In the same way Councilmen Lorn-: bard and Annand approved the, placing of-the license fee.' for, manufacturers at $800. while Councilman RushllghttWlth hold approval, , taking the ground that local industry fehould DS encouraged by low fefiS.,, Councilman Juombard at the beginning' .of tho discussion strongly favored malcing the manufacturers' fee hot less than $800. Councilman Annand thought it should be low, but consented to a compromise at Jfi 00. ; The scale of fees as approved by the tnajprity Is as follows:,; : ', ';' : .. .' ---'Per ' - '- . '- ' ': . ' year. Manufacturers ; ...f 600 Wholesale liquor dealer!. . .. 800 Wholonale llqudr dealers who are ' ' rectifiers . , . ' . . . . (,,,.' J000 Grocers celling liquors in original packages . ; 400 Restaurants selling or serving llq- - uors . v' 850 Druggists who sell or make die- play of liquors "" , 4j00 Retail liquor dealers 800 Clubs snrving llquori 300 It was provided yesterday that the number of those who may hold restaur ant liquor licenses shall be limited to 40 and those holding club liquor licenses to 10. The power of attorney was re fused to breweries and extra precau tions taken to prevent corporations rrora getting control Of the liquor business. It was 1 stipulated that the city shall deal only with individuals In the grant ing of liquor licenses and not with co partnerships or associations of persons? In -addition to forbidding women to en ter drinking places and stipulating that family and wholesale liquor stores or hotels where liquor is sold shall be open to public view the ordinance fur ther requires that the place shall be one where: . . : -' ' v - , There are no screens, boxes, alcoves, 1 I . - y T - ' . J o V ) f"' ) i Ml' ) r " ' S,.t,ll.l.... .MM., U II .11 " Ve T3 tho'-iving a cSIsplay cf perfect shoes fcr (zs ,tiJ!:cu3'vwcn:h lht will t ' yon.- Are you ?zz cousins SHOE locldss fcr a shoe that ' R0 :"$Ith'': well . tnd xrtzT well, but will ACTUALLY FIT T!i2 FOOT? Ycu will find it in ,lh3CcaVhb- Iha; FEHFECT BLEICD cf , Style, Ccr.fcrt t?A Djnl!lty. His thee $ we sell are our li;t ''HTc:'.!isr Satisfied jCustcscrs everywhere are ccstrsctia; tha ccragfcsck hshiL Our constant aim is to tnttX all &zmt&&t for STYLE, QUALITY and FIT. S: "a AWffJ M A net Afifl AAatAM Ills W ' , "SI J- 1 M Ccd Toy Announcement c i ervauon at once, xne parry is irmitea j res q - . fF UEoiili Store a- Guai3-ay Sale BUTTERNUT BRAND BUTTER, made from pure . - . . , ,: ... ,., ., .,. Pasteurized cream, the only grade we carry. Perhaps you are eating batter as good as Butternut brand now. There is n- none better. Priced for this sale, the 2 lb. square lC Calif omia Grape Fruit special sale, each 5f Lemon Cling Peaches, Totdnmne brand,' spe cial at, the can . 13 Cesar Cured Ilams, small size, the lb. Fancy ! Gtroa, lb. 20 J.Haced Claras, special, can, 11; doz. f 1.25 diced Pineapple,' Palm Brand, at, the can 10 Florida Grape Fruit special at, each lOf Le m o n f Cling Peaches, Del Monte Brand, sp can 18f Sugar Cured Ilams, medium jsize, this sale, per ponnd 16 Fancy Lemon PeeL special at, lb. "184 Albert Roche Sar dines, the can 12 f Sliced Pineapple, Halo Brand, this sale . only, can 14s) Navel Oranges, the dozen at 30f and 40 Sliced Pineapple, - Del Monte brand, special at only, the can Lemon Cling Peaches, S. & W. "brand, at 22? Little California Picnic Hams, at only, lb., 14f Orange Peel, special at only, . the pound 18 Soused Sardines, spe cial - at, the can 17 Head Kce, 1000 bags, Cfl special at only, the bag e5U0 J l our pounds for only 274 Royal Banquet Coffee, real Java and Mocha; suits particular people; this sale at, the can vUC LARD, in 5 pound pails, standard brand. Very spe- rjfi cial for three days -at J reduced price of only," the pail "C Breakfast Bacon,' another carload just recejved. Special OA" at reduced price, the pound VC Early Dawn Coffee, choice blend. American Coffee. , Priced 09-, for this, sale at, 1 the can e)OC MINCEMEAT, Brick's celebrated brand. Comes in !5 pound pails. .Special for three days at only the pail 85c We sell Huntley & Palmer's famous Eng lish Biscuits. Very best. We' sell Johnson's Educator Crackers. Are very choice. We sell Pacific Coast Biscuit ; Company's Cookies and Crackers. AMERICAN WONDER POTATOES, mountain 1 A grown. Special for this reduced sale at only,-bag ol .UU SEE THE SPECIAL DEMCiNSTRATION OF CRESCENT BAKING POWDER, , ETCX, BY MRS." . PLUNKETT. If you haven't visited the booth where this demonstration is in force jon've missed a treat. You're missed some Food things to cat and some valuable instractiortttwho.K.l.make. J i 't? a;MrinunIct'Cassied "by "Mfs"Ball,"ives reliable instruction and demonstrations oh pure food- products. ARTICLES THAT HAVE TASTE AND THAT ARE v PltACTICAL pBi r . .M' " ".uuM DRESSERS COUCHES BEDS CHAIRS TURKISH ROCKERS LIBRARY TABLES TEA TABLED WORK TABLES - CABKOTS ; HALL RACKS CLOCKS BUFFETS ' V"- 'IV YOU ARE INVITED TO LOOK OVER OUR DISPLAY BEFORE MAKING YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES r ' vV:'"" '. ' J- -v. " ' 4 . if - . ' N .V-- 3 It I' targe Assortment of J , .... . . . . "" a, Axniinster Rugs : 9x12 : . .50 anil Up 10 ..... -i :' - .1 I ... . 1 . : ' ..J'1 . j t : . JUST Jv?JVED Fcur crb cf Ru-j. This is the hr-- tr.t ever ccr.::.;d to fei ir.diTiuil firm.' r. ONE YEAR AHEAD OF COMPETITORS UUVuUUL1 V HM i1M i iniii MM ') SccnJ and L!cr tisoa Slrccls' ' THE HO?!" v Uf GOOD FURtaTURE