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13 THE OREGON DAILY K . g JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, FRIDAY T EVENING, MAY; 19, 1811. A ; S. A: Kozer Goes to Spokane V to Conference of western v state Insurance Commis ' sioners to Agree on Policy (Special OliMtek to Tkt JmnL) r ' Salem, Or Mar II. Insuranoe Com ; xnlssloner 8. A. Koser Imtu today (or v Spokane to attend a meeting of the In- saranoe commissioners of Montana. Idaho, Utah, Washington, California and : Oregon, to confer upon a uniform bill for tho regulatloa of fraternal boneflt societies to bo eaaeted ta tho respective aorta of their ondltlon will e ett able for tho uao of tho publio, -, - ",;' Tho insurance commissioner ! au thorised to esamlne into tho affalra of tho domestic societies or tho state, ana It will bo his purpose to inatltuto e emtnatlon of Oregon fraternal aa soon as tho business of his office can bo son. renlentlT arranged. In ordar to deter mine whether tho provlolono of law aro being compiled with. Examinations win not bo confined to fraternala only, but will sddIv to all other Insurance cor' Derations orranrteH under tho lews of Oregon and holding a iioenso to transact business In tho state. A number of laws relating: to Insur ance bualneas generally will become ef fective tomorrow, among which la a law to extend the anti-compact law of 1101. Ono of tho most Important la house bill 14. providing for tho regulation and control of fraternal benefit societies, A similar measure was enacted In Ala bama, Missouri. Colorado, Montana, Cat Ifornla. Utah? Idaho and Washington. This law places fraternal aocletlea under tho aupervislon of the inauranoo depart ment of the states, and provides for ade quate rates in order to Insure their sol vency and permanency and tho fulfill' ment of their contraota. Oregon can elalro tho distinction of being tho first state to enact thla measure Into law, Provisions of house bill. 141 require all Insurance eompanlae doing bualneas In this state to pay a tax of I par oent upon the net contributions of all Ore gon policyholders, regardless or piaoe of Issue of policy. This measure will In BOTE ncn AD IS! Albany Resident Honored by Odd Fellows-Portland Men Are Elected to 'Office. states. . In practically all the states named there are now no laws regulating erMLSa ,ute revenues some thousands of ;the bualneee ef such societies, ana as I dollars. 'the measure Is somewhat ef a depar ture from the leglslaUoa to force In ether states. regulating the fra- .ternal business, a uniform poller of ad ministration is desired for ue guiaanee of depertmente, aa wall aa of the f ra 'ternal aocletlea which eome under their aupervislon. Between M and 49 fraternal societies are now operating In Oregon, with a membership aggregating 71,000. and In surance In force of more than $100,900,- 00, upon which the annual contrlbu tlcws amount to more than 11,000.000. ' No ;reports have been received from theae societies eoveiing their business In the state during 110. but statistics 'complied by . Commissioner Koser show 'that during 1 1101 the membership of ; these societies In Oregon was over 0. 100. while the Insurance In force was about Sll.100.100. Hereafter It will be .definitely known what societies are do ing business In the state and annual re- Mooee to ftafld a Central ta. Central la, Waeh., Mar lt-Centralla la to have another large lodge hall, with a apaoloua gymnasium annex. The place la to be built for the looal lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose which clalma 400 members In thla city. The building wiU be 160 by 10 feet and will bo one of the few lodge rooms built on the ground floor in thla state. A, W. Bowersox wss chosen grand master of the grand lodge of Odd Fel lows at the business session yesterday at the Woodmen of the World hall, Mr, Bowereox Is from Albany. 1 Other offl oers elected yesterday ws'rel Deputy grand master, W. A. Wheeler, Portland; grand warden, It 3. Taylor. Pendleton; grand treasurer, O. D, , Poena, The Dalles; gand eecrstary, H. B. .Sharon, Portland; grand repreeeutatlve to the sovereign grand lodge at Indianapolis, September it, Thomas T. Ryan, Salem; grand marshal, John W. Williams, But gene; gran a conductor, . a. uarnes, Weston; grand guardian, J. O. MeKern. Tamhlll; grand herald, D. B. Toung, Newport: grand chaplain, S. A. Starr, Portland. The new officers) were In stalled by the retiring grand -maater, Thomas F. Ryan. Pendleton was chosen as the nan annual meeting place ef the grand lodge ef Odd Fellows and the Reoekah as sembly, te be held May II, Ills. The Rebekaha entertained a delega tion of five paat granda of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows yestsrday morn ing, all of whom made appropriate re marks and gave the women of the order much praise for their excellent work. In the. afternoon the Rebekaha Inetalled their newly made officers. . -v , Sixteen degrees ef Chivalry were conferred on Rebekafc members. They were: Flora A. Lime, Halnesj lollla M. Sear, Albany; Gertrude Barnes, Haines; Nancy Delp, Portland) Addle 8. KlmpbalL Portland; .Adda M, Brown, Portland; Ida, V. High, Portland Eva Rudolph, More; Sue K. Howe, Port land; Grace BhUH, Kent; Mabel Miller, The Dalles; - Maude Cobyrn,- Portland! Augusta ' Huckln, Waaco; : Leon I a A. Oolt, . The Dalles; Sophia Severance, Tillamook j " Anna . Templeton, Forest Orove. The Odd Fellows conferred sim ilar degrees on H. M, Beokwtth, Port land, and Otto Peeta of Moro. . ' ; Thomaa F. Ryan, retiring grand mas ter, was presented wltii a 21 year Jewel In appreciation of his labors.- He has been a member ef the ' order for. that many, years; ., r( v-V-'rvA. '''"xM are proven guilty of participation In this or similar erimoe, they must get the fullest penalty -of the law. 1 "In unionism lies the only present hope of the American worklngman for neoent living wage ana toieraoie con dJUons : of t labor, v But labor cannot oountenance crime even If . It Is pom mitted In the name of Industrial jus tlce. . I( there ; be anarchists within labor organisations they muet be weed ed out" ..v '.;:.'" ;-';,' 11 ummrnor imnrfwir m HUIfLio nUr to LIC li Prohibition Oratorical Contit, .(iDeelet DUoetii to The Journal.! ,. Oreeovllle, Texas, May II. In view -of the popular Interest in the present Cam paign in fsvor of state wide prohibition In the state of . Texas,' the annual con test under the auspices ef . the Inter collegiate' Interstate Prohibition 'Ora torical association, held here today, at tracted more than ordinary attention and hundreds of visitors Interested In the prohibition movement from' Texas and other western states. Among the colleges In the nine states whloh, were represented In the oonteet by tneir win ning orators were Baylor university, University of Minnesota,' University of South Dakota, Dee Moines eoliege ana Kanea Wesleyan. ' :. LEWIS BACK AT WORK: ; DIGGING IN COAL MINE V'.. v. .'.'... r " ' 1 1 - f '',7 , V ' IQbHH fxwe Lhw4 Wlie. - .Wheeling. W, Va., May II. Ualng a pfok and shovel presented to him at Columbus, Ohio, where he was dfeated for Telectlon aa president of the United Mine Workers,' Tom L Lewis returned to work yesterday In a coat mine. Lewis refused several big salaries offered by commercial firms,, preferring to go to work digging coal In the Wheeling Creek mine, where he worked before he was ohosen president of the miners' organi sation. " ':f.'-.. , . ' :'; , ..in- ... Journal Want Ada bring results. li. I -U uljl.il . J JJ31 1 ' LADD SCHOOL m Ml ' CENTER IS INDORSED The effort to form -a sodlal center at . the ; Ladd school .during vacation baa (1 been Indorsed, by scores of people llv Ing In the district, and b the pastors'. of all the churches within the boundar lea of the Ladd territory. Rabbi Jonah B. Wfae. Rev. Benjamin Young. Rev. nr ' w u. .i.- .,111 t.w. ' .... V.. WVIIII-I IIU VlUVim WHt pmmw an active part In the meeting tomorrow night, when patrons of th Ladd school ' will meet to oonslder the plan of neigh-. borhood activities. ; ' The meeting is expected to be brief, and hence will be opened at t o'clock sharp, , UNIONS "-LA FOLLETTEi (CnHtd Preee teased Wire.) Madison, Wis., May 11. "The De- atructloa . of the Los 'Angeles Times Building," Is the caption - under which Senator La Follette In the current issue of La Follette'e Weekly sayo that the only hope for decent living wage for American, worklngman Ilea In trades! unions. , The editorial aaysi "The dynamiting of the Lea Tlmee If It was dynamited ws orlme. For such) a deed there. defense. "Right Blinded people will not tol erate violence under any name; but also ' right minded , people muat not pre-Judge eaaea of thla kind. . "If John McNamara and Ma con- frerea, acting either aa officials of the Iron workers union or aa Individuals, iayiwSi 1 mm: 1 KAWCHEGGS " i ' 20e Creamery Butter . ..... . ...50 - Goqd Dairy tti . . . i . . . . . .40$ Eastern Hams, lb ....15c .' Pearl Compound .... ..... .45 Lard v. .'. .55i and 60 -Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs...35 Skimmed Cheese . . . .. ; .10 Swiss ....20l and 25 CHICKENS., 20c and 25c La Grande Creamery .264 YAMHILL STREET , Bet Third and Fourth. Everybody Is Satisfied With SUPERIOR BLUESTEM FLOUR The Wholesome ' Flour ; The grocer be cause of its profit to him. The housekeeper because of her su perior. Biscuits Cakes and other pastry from its use. i Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. , . Island City, Oregon. ' D. C Burns Company: --PhoneilIain":5rA-I626."""- ' Distributor a. 208-210 Third Street .'- A1 vi'Hi mmn I lanr ifl Mun -n0 oticr.lccr lias tte deli- ;tP WtWvn( cious appetizing flavor of i-wwM. BlueRibbon Mm V . ' TleBetrofQatlitT . , . -WM " X 5t ex4uav8 8-!ay malt and tnc Pajbst JZtK OrKir ' proccs of trewanfcf make it , QS SJ. JISn) A a clean, net, wliolesomc tevcrage YaX sytliat create a tcarty . " Mwa, Miaeanet TelHaeew atsn If: Most oeoole are afraid to cat "cakes and rirh nastrv because ot the indigHon whic Virvnsf tTifKt mstrv is made with lard. nnH tfi rinrr f-f ' r(.nHr what tchniilrl rraMv, hr n flainrv. tnf a nwietf mim JrST'l of indigcsribility.- - . Ijj'i Cottokmi because it is just as nourishing IFm CoUoene makes lood rich, yet without a suggestion of greasiness. Eat all the cakes you wish if made with . Cottolenezxidi you will take no chance of injuring ypur.digestaorie r ; s Gottolene is the perfect shortening, and makes pure, healthful food. ..3,; Madeedy hy THK -k. K-TAIRBAKK. COMPANY ' : 1 WASWGT0PST. : PiiHt;r Corner First and Washington I -Ice Cream 5c Dish Ic Cream Soda Be lee Creauri 8e Diah Ice. Cream Sod Be SPCCIA1S Mm I V 1M. i It. I Cty ton-India Blend Good to the LastLeaf TTTlCKLES THE RELATE' mANO IL&RACKA(S0Niy. CLOSSCT 6c Devcrs : PORTLAND and . S EATTLC WRITC FOR FREE SAMPLE. Mm 14c lb. Pure Lard S-lb. .pail ..... 5-lb. pail 10-lb. pail :40 ......60 . .ejL.XS SUGAR-CURED BACON 25cLb. ' ENGLISH BREAKFAST , CHOICE CORN BEEF lOc Lt. Compound Wb. pail ........... 45 10-lb. pail ......90 50-ib. pail .........$4.25 TTe Uaoofaclire All Onr Own SAUSAGE Bologna ....-..lOa 3 lbs. Liver Sausage. . 25 2 lbs. Frankfurter ....S5c 2 WHead Cheese... 25e V BAY CITY MARKET Ffcoacs, A.28J9, Hala 2835, Ceroer Fonrlh atTanblll FELLOWS GROCERY CO. 349-351 OAK STREET 348-350 ANKENY ST. PHONES MAIN ?596 . A-2596 , , BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, Per Roll V. 55c FRESH RANCH EGGS. Tvro Dozen for:..,... ,45c SUGAR, Twenty Pounds for . . . . ; , . . . . . ; . itt $1.00 ". v4 . . 15c MEATS . r EASTERN HAMS, pound GROCERIES ih T lba. Broken Hlce. 254 S lba. Southern Rice....... 25t? - 4 lbs, Head Rice...... .....25c I lba.' 8. W Beans... ....254 HUba-Cream Cheese.... ,..854 -4 . a pKffS. , xaoie Bait... ....... zr0. T pita's. Matches.. 254 11 bare Laundry Soap. .254 T bars Beat 'Era All Soap.. 254 - 1 large pk. Pearllne . .204 1 bottle Bluing; or Ammonia. 5 1 pkf. Poattim. .204 CANNED GOODS S cane Tomatoes ..... 1 .... 254 I eana Lake Brand Milk. 254 12 cans Lake Brand Milk. . .054' 1 case Lake Brand Milk. .03 75 1 case Pioneer Milk. .... .83.90 1 case Carnation Milk....4 00 ' 1 can Bag-le Milk ...154 t cans Table Peaches ..254' cans Shrimps. .254; 3 cans Oysters , .......254 Legs of mutton, while they last. ' . per pound ........ ........ .....114 Shoulders of Mutton, while they ' last, per. pound ...... . . ... . 54 Pot Roast of Beef, per pound 104 Bollliia; Beef, per pound..... T4 Rump Roast Beef, per pound 124 ' Pork Chops, per lb 154 to 204 ' Sirloin Steaks, per lb 124 8 lb. Pall Compound...,..,. 55 10 lb. Pall Compound ....fl.OO I lbs. Pur Lard....... ...254 FLOUR, ETC y Rose City Flour, per sack $180 Rose City Flour, per bbl.. 85-00 Excellent Flour, eack. , . ..81 10 Excellent Flour, per bbl. .$425 , 9 lb. sack Cr. Rolled Oats. .454 f lb. sack Farina. ...... t 454 ' t in, aaoa oranam Fioar.,.,,35 lb. , sack Buckwheat. . , , ,,.45 lb. aack Tellow or White Corn Meal 804 Phone your orders early, you will get tetter service J4 lb. Can Spices, regular 13c ; g-ra.de, per can. ......54 4 bi. of belt Head Rice ...;25 6 Ibi. aiifornia Lentili Finest Fresh Cocoanut, per lb.J84 ' Hoffmen House 'Coffee, reiy fin est flivor end aroma, 804 lb.3 lbs. for $l.O0. ' Famous Old Dutch Coffee, r Lb. .23c AVzXilM MISSION TEA CO. ansDU or roauo xaxxbt rearsida.-; 1 Uf mwikl ATI Veer ftuaeU East side:' MY 1 MM 11UWVU1H111 - The Little Wholesale Butcher Retails at holeaal Iceo Loin of Pork Roaot 18clbel COTTAGE HAMS lb. I5s Forequaiter Lamb . . . .10) HamburgerSteakV.vilOe Two lbs. Pork Sauuge 25e Fivepound pail lArd , i . 65) Bacon-';.. .'. .20e Shoulder Pork Koat.15 LambStew Round Stctk, lb......l2 Pot Roasts .v. ... 10-12 Boiling Beef ..... . ..0-10 Sugar-Cured Hams, lb . ;16 Picnic Haps, lb. 12yi$ Hindquarters Lamb . ,12e Halibut, per lb. . . . . . . 10c Royal Chinook Salmon, per lb. 15c Coluinbla River ShaH, lb 5c Crabs, each V. t :-. ; .10c AT rwah . gabaom San fo nahamaa. Sanitary Fish and Poultry Co. O UTTER Wall Paper Special '.' FbrSaturday Only 6000 rolls of Imported Duplex, reg. 75c per roll, in plain and figured designs, special Saturday 25c roll Many other desJfcps of. imported goods at half price. Imported . plaio Holzmehl's 30 -inchei . wid4 permanent colors', special for Saturday, per rolP"i . ..i., , . .;..i45e' A great selection of patterns and colorings in all grades at very special prices for Saturday at from 5e per roll to Sjl.OO per roll. . Also Special surprises on paints, varnishes and other lines for .Saturday only. I . ' - r One of the prices taken at random, a high grade Paint, regular. $2.25 per gallon, special at fl.60 per gallon. ;.' WALL PAPERS THAT? PLEASE THE EYE. THE ERNEST: MILLER WALL PAPER CO. 172 First Street. " Open Saturday evenings. ; Between Morrison and Yamhill, j. , - At the . frf 1 1 COW Butter, SIofc Iff lb. ':1 J Rhubarb.' Der lb.... TCnoiiiih walnuts, rtei ueeaiess . Kaisins, ids. i. .... Z lbs. i. Lemons sat Almonds. WABKZirOTOir Seeded or seedless raisins,pkg..5e Strawberries,' half price. ; we retail fruit and - vegeUMee at half price. , Free delivery over lie purhaseeat itrid -west sides. - 'v- ii'V ' -us:.',...'"-';:-.i ; VVATtXf, in enter 'ef awrkefc,' --'.v snrxxuA ros surifmsAT lfuttCream TlUamook Cheese, new Pull Cream TlUameolc Cheese, sharp. S lbs ........i,,...........a5 Full Cream eastern s cheese, sharp. aor id. . . . . yull Cream Wieconsln Cream Brick, v per z lbs. . . . . . . . . , .,352 Golden rod Eggs weighs per dozen, One and Three . Ponrtha pounds Price Per Dozen Is 25c - The ordinary egj weigh frott one ana one xoun th to one and -one half pounds to the doxen. In weight alone Ooldenrod Eg-gs In uoldenrod Car. tons cost no more than the cheaper priced eggs. The difference In Gold en rod. Egga la not: only in weight, but you: get ; them fresh from the .farm., ' : ' Gdldenrbd Butter Store K Washington St Entrance."; - 20 Pounds of Suoar $1 aoverleaf Butter, 2-lb. rolL.45f 3est Oregon State Buttr, in - ; cubes or 2-lb. roll ,.......'..w Pint bottles fancy Catsup ;.; ,;10e1 Fancy Farina ...v .80e Cor Meal . ; , . ; . . . .. .... ,.25e) 6 cans Borden's Pioneer Milk 451 3 cans Tomatoes :.25e 7 bars Jumbo Sop.,'..'.'f 6 bars Crystal White 25e Best Hard wheat f Flour, per -i sack , .'. ..' ? : -9 435 Frank Vincent SPECIALI! Fresh 4oked Crtbs, each..;,10e Salmon, lb U.llKtrt r Ik. .. . ;YrV 2Ka Catfish, lb. vr.:'.; . Y Columbia River Shid, ca. lOf 15e Plenty of fresh Kilfcd Kens O and Broilers 5 rATTHE Columbia KviKFisli Depot Marshall 2177 Bq Hom A-3717 ;,JT ' . Tht Public Market'a V.. ' BEST SPECIALS! 2 Cans Peaches or 2 Cans Pears 2 Cans Aprico.'s S Cass Tomatoes SHELBURNE " BUTTER STORE. if yquiffiAl GOOD CAKE f ,:,.j:v.-i.Ut ?.!'..:-.,, BPEHMIIBIIOSI THeXpUBLI ftllAkTBAkERY, Entrance, 10S First SI. vThe; " Furthest"; Aisle ;V-i;- v IPs the only place to pet i va really home-made "Van :D'eusen"Cake.:ir;'?;;-