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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, 'JUNE , 4, 10U, 9 Baby Parade feature of Baby Home Tag Day; III i r : III it- ill lit .. : ... ' . - 'i ; III : ! ! II : Iff -w. 1 y , ..-.v: . . . . ill I v .... r by pared of tho bablea In th mora In that It U expected .will compel attraoUven with t olectrla parado to bo alveo Tueadar vnlnc -Attrao tlva 'rouna woman havo oonaentod ride In th panda Tuesday morning and to ell tat durlnc th day. -At hcadQuartera. Belling boildln;. tbouaanda ' of tho tags aro raady , for aalo at It oenta aaciu Tby represent a baby peepln fro.ni a roao bud .and oonatltut attract) aouvenlre of tbo roao festival and tha, feetival apirlt. .. Mr. IX & Burna. president, and oth ore connootod with tho Baby Horn, havo aakad that, tbo poopio or rortiana ana tbo vleltor within tho" city show tbotr reneroua dlapooltlon to aid mlafortuno and neglect thla yaar aa ther haro otbor year. " ...'- ' . Many of tho bablea eared for at tho homo aro considered aa deserving of help aa la Taddy.abo balf blind Baby Homo wall for . whoa .aduoatlon- and caro ' tha kind-hearted people of tho city novo contributed mora than 4U0. .Tbo Ua- day parado will ba .Iod by tho Oak Orov band of. It llttlo flrla. dlroctad by Mr. Arniatronf and , Pro Preparatlona for tha parado Tuoaday mornint indicate toat it wm D a vroa auocoaa. , Tbo Uno of march zouowa From Baby, homo weat on Dlvlilon to Haw i noma to Hawtnorno riare; wee on Madieon to Seventh; north on Be onth to Burnalde; oaat on.Burnalda to Sixth; aooth on Sixth to Morrlaon; oaat on Morrlaon to Fourth; north on Fourth to Waahlnrton; weat on Waahlngton to Tenth; aouth on Tenth to Salmon; eaat on Salmon to Third; north on Third to Stark," east on Stark to Front; aouth on Front to Madieon. Among; thoao who have' reneroualy contributed automobile for the parade aro Frederick Pave, Frederick Knba, D. C Burna, C. E. Smith. F. I Llther Und. Mre. A. D. McDouirall .'Mra. D, Van Scrlbor, J. I Hartman. C. U. Qan tenbeln, Fred Seller Mra. I-. N. Flelach. nor, H. U Chapln, Mice Etta Morrla, F. " S. Stanley,- Dr., A. 1 H. Rookey, Adolphe Wolfe, F. S. Banrome, C. C Bmitn, lira, J. E. Haak and othera Two viowa ot Institution where many babies . ar given tender' care. -Tueadayf June t, la Tar Day for tho Baby Homo. An effort wld bo mad through tho asalatanco of tho philanthropic people of tho city to rata aeveral thouaand dollara with wbloh to meet lncroaaed csponaaa of the 60 or more waif a who In being- given abetter at tbo homo aro aaved from neglect indifference - and oven cruelty. '" It la reported by tho management of tho Baby Homo ' that tret Improve ment and other heavy oxponaea havo completely exhausted tholr appropriation and that help la Imperative. Tuoaday aa Tag Day will be featured LETTERS AND LIQUOR TO FIGURE IN SUIT Xottera from another man and liquor are beginning to flgur in the conteated divorce ault of May Campbell agalnat jamea. Campbell, a city fireman eta tloned at William avenue and Ruaaell atreet She charge him with cruelty, and the husband la trying to bring out tha fart that hla !fa had vlnlatarf tha marital vow. Mra. Campbell waa on tho wit nee a atand part of yeaterday forenoon, and all of tho afternoon She related nu- moroua Incident" o how her husband had falaely accueed her of Immorality and had been cruel to her. She aald hla chief delight waa upaettlng the oof- fee pot and breaking up tho dtehea. Judg Morrow la hearing tho caae. SUPPLY OF LOGS IS ABUNDANT FOR DEMAND I. Member of tho Columbia River Ixg gera aaeoclatlon at the regular month ly mooting yeaterday afternoon In die cuaalng condition were inclined to be lieve that the eupply of log I abund ant for all demand at present. Few of. tho logger expressed themaelve a to cloalng down thla aummer, but It I expected that unlea there 1 a material Improvement In the demand for lumber aom of the campa will elo for a while, to prevent overproduction. Tho members were urged to attend tho third annual Pacific Coatt 'Loggers' conven tion to bo bold at Vancouver, B. C- June 21 and 32. ,- ; ' ' , ... ' "i . ea- a! ... .. . 1 .i r The best for.the price-$15.00---because we buy more and r sell more clothing than any other clothier in Portland. Moyer s Suits are High in Quality and Low in Price When You See It In Our Ad -It's So TV? IV OYE First ancl Morruon First and Yamhill Second and Morrison Third and Oak 89 Third JO) ajBnJBBJBJVJBJBJBJM i mmmi HaMaaMB,HH" r sweaa-saw i i i i n n n isisii mi i i i i isaw,aaaBWaaajsjaasBaaiaMBw " . ' . . . II nn O U rXYT. -ft- r..,j A fie for Is a mk l4fist HPiPo Lame Not BnisMfifflM FdDP NOTWITHSTANDING THE CAMPAIGN FALSE HOODS EMANATING FROM THE SIMON AND RUSHLIGHT FORCES THE DEMOCRATIC VOTE IS UNIT ED FOR THOAS. F THE IN DEPENDENT : AND REPUBLICAN VOTERS WHO BELIEVE IN AN HONEST, CLEAN CITY GOVERNMENT DO THEIR DUTY THE ELEC TION OF THOMAS IS ASSURED THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT HAS BEEN IS SUED BY DR. HARRY LANE TO THE DEMO CRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE FOR PUBLICATION:' "To Whom lMay Concern : 'There appeared in today's issue of the Daily News a statement which quoted me as saying that 'I do not intend that Simon, shall use my name as a tool with which to coerce.voters away from the people's condidate, A. G. Rushlight.' In respect to this I wish to say that I made no such statement as the one above quoted to theDaily News or anyone else. "Respectfully, ; r ; : "HARY LANE." THE LETTER ABOVE REFERS TO DR. LANE'S REFUSAL TO SERVE ON MAYOR SIMON'S COMMITTEE TO FORMULATE A PLAN OF COMMISSION-GOVERNMENT MM V0TEM2 Tomorrow you will cast your vote for mayor. You have before you three candidates, one of whom will be elected. , Rushlight and Simon, two of them, have each shown the other to be unfit for public office. Thomas, you have been told, is an honest man, equal to the task and in every respect capable of filling your trust DO NOT BE DECEIVED! The paving trust and all the great interests which stand for special privileges, speaking through the Oregonian, would not give so much space to saying that Thomas hasn't a chance if he really did NOT have a chance and if they were not afraid of his election! Thomas is admittedly the best man in the race. His honesty and integrity has not been questioned, and he has lived in Portland for over 30 years. His ability is conceded by all. Which do you want, Mr. Voter, Thomas or one of the unfits. VOTE J?OR THOMAS AND BETTER GOVERN MENTYOUR VOTE MAY DECIDE!" - 7 TT - at - 1 1 fill J . t v ! mtmamn of feeiiifiif .V