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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAt. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1811. 2, OFFICES AT DALLES II UNPOPULAR , ,j - -- ' . . v - - , -t List of -Candidates Is Long; V : , Commission Plan Likely - to Be Rejected. : VSIV.' ' ' 4 . itMrfil Dtaoah to The Jeeraalt iThe Dallea, Or, Jun t. All th een- dldate to b voted for at th city election Juno It. ar w befor th IV people, the dat for filing petitions hav- IB Mpiroo. TM cenaiaaiaa mrwi L), .For nTor James R Wood. Grant ,. Hnvfc. Wllllan H. Taylor. ' vnr treasurer E. Kurt. J. W. Elton. ' ' i Councilman first wsrd thres year . : rm, A. Meore. 8am Thurmaa; two years, J. T. Rorick, I. H. Millar; one - year, T. A. Hudson. Bam pen. Councilman second ward V. L. - Hous-hton. W..N. Wiley, T. M. Baker. Councilman third ward Thre years, . U A. Schaan. J. U Harper. Jo Kirch. ... hof : two ream J. w. Keontt, Dr. J. E. Anderson. It la generally ooneeded that the charter amendment providing for a eom- tnisston or em m ant will bo dereatea. owing to some previsions aa to th s 'onuld be obtained In the city, aa moat of thoaa who object to the new, build In are realdenta of remote . parte of the countr. t Farmer ana rancn own- era are raiatne- the loudeat ory. The preaent county Jail la an Invitation for prlaonera to oecape, aa viaencea ny numerous jail break In the laat few - JjOld Staff AO IWnjrard. 1 the Dalles. Or- Jane . The local school board has re-employed alljaach era who ware Instructors laat year. In erease of pupils has warranted the hlr ln of . an additional Inatructor, wnicn will make a total of IT hare. A. C Strang will remain superintendent. : - Thircllank Stories Art Up. '"' ' BrcM Mapetca ta Tka JoarauL) ' The Dallas. Or., June . Work on the new flve-otory reinforced First Na tlonal bank -building Is progreealag rapidly. The first three stories are now standing. It ta expected -that the structure will' be completed" on sched ule time. Charles Johnson Is the eon tractor. ABERDEEN PARTY GOES TO P. I.- FOR POSITIONS (SpaeUI DHp.Ua ta Tea Joeraal.) Aberdeen, Wash, Jnae . 5ulr a large party will leave Orays Harbor to morrow or Sunday for Seattle) U take the Minnesota Monday for the Philip pines. The company 'has as Its objeo tlr point the Island of Negroa. where the plant of the lumlar Lumber com pany is loos.tod.-anA where the men and bar employ BROKEN FOR CHRISTIE HALL history of the founding Of th Columbia university. He said that graat rdl belonged to Colonel Dunn, John O'Shea and Judge MoOlnn. who raised the money required to start the school 10 years ago. Th new Christ , hall -will be 1 ta feet In length, with two wings, each IS feet la width, thro stories In height, full basement, and -will accommodate 111 students. It Is planned to have the building completed In Ootober; part of It wiu be ready for the opening of the Archbishop Christie Preaches r te WBT 11 " IhUk Cwnnf a Tn- Sherman a Candida ta. Ill IIVIIVI VI UIWIl HI w- I DaltsS aaa LaaaaS Wlia.l ;lnmhla Unlvprsitv - ' xwrn t. shr- lUmOia UlllVUrIiy. Buns to beoome' candidate for United StaUe senator ' against Shelby VC Cullom. He bellere th prejudloe . S .a ..fflA. fuAa.u V 1 aaAa.Aa impreaslr cernonl.s ware hald yes- -J-;, rZu, XZTmEEZZ ywsieroay in nonor or mo twjliu 01 onnonent a chanoa. th ground for to propoeea new enno- tle hall for the Columbia university. I Bandar School Itocord, Th ceremonies lastsd a run ear, nl iritm pm lt4 wim. ginning In the morning with a sermon WtUburg, June .-World's raoord for by Archbishop ChristU that , wu lis. attendano at Sunaay sonooi is ciaimea ..a . .lis r.t .ttaftlon. for tt was tnanas mce. i. wno n.- noi mii ttln. MnuntaatonareL tharafora. .th I On young WOmaa Will Brtnelal Jsau aefor the voters is tnoimeni. -. ine piam i iw ws nersonnel ' of th andldata and th , measure for which they stand.-. Of th . caadlda Us for- mayor. Taylor Is a aortal 1st and. Is ' asking .support on -the strength 'a of his party declarations, while neither of the other candidates la allied ' with a political party. Each etanda for a better government; how ever, they hare rather different vlewa "aa to now reforroa ahall b brought out Of th candidates for councilman, eome ' are for more rigid enforcement of th laws resulattns the liquor traffic, while others favor no material chargr ,1 th regulation of Saloon. Rcgula- sIm a AtlaAautawl kAiiaaa alait 1st Mfla mills, on having a dally eapaoitr' of 10,100 and the. other. of 110,000 feet This Is th plant for which W. K. Mao farlane, formerly of this olty, Is ths resident manager U Manila, Thoae who are to leave are: Mrs. C. N. Merrttt end young son, Delbrt; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tllton, Miss Ball, N. Oloblnsky snd dsughter. Miss Cora; Mr. and Mr a. E. Mohler, all residents of this city snd Hoqiilsm and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oloblnsky. who will com from the east and Join the others In 8eattle. Mr. Mcrrltt who will be maater mechanic for the two plants, has preceded the other, and la already at his destina tion. N. Oloblnsky will b th general , In fltA Mimlfiv ltlnit anil will likely become an Issue before th elec- manager for th two plants on ths Islsnd tion is over. Bom demand that thy of Negros. and Miss Ball Vlll have a an excellent sermon. Dr. Andrew C. Smith, wh prasida st ths banquet, held In ths sssamniy halL pralasd Archbishop Chnatl for th great work he had don ana re viewed th rapid advancement f Colum bia collate. . John M. Oaarln. who stuieet .was "Th BduoaUonal System f th Holy Cro, made as Interesting addraas, as did Rev. Edwin T. OH are. who told f th development of th Cataoll school la Oregon. Rev. Father Joeepa OaHarher, pres ident f th collage, ehoee for hi mb loot "Th Hop of Columbia,- aiaa masterful addreea and paid tribute to tho who had com to th aid of th lnetltutlon when It was needed. Fred V. Hoi man msds short talk on "Th Educational Advantages In Ore gon," after which adjournment waa taken to the campus where sod was turned and the first ground broken for ths foundation of the new building. The flrat spadeful of sod waa turned by Archbishop Christie, followed by Presi dent Qewiagher, Judge Munly, Dr. A. C. Smith, Colonel Dunn, John If. Oeartn and other. Archbishop Christie then reviewed th at th East Liberty Prasbyterlan Sab bath school sines March, 1111. CHASTISE TUPPER Ail'APPEIISIEIII Lawyers Use Harsh Words In ; ' Arguing Seattle Police V N Graft Cse. Waited rraa, teased Wire. Seattle. Jun .John V. Murphy, prosecuting attorney, made th, closing argument In the Wappenstsln trial this morning. Shortly after 11 o'clock the oass went to th Jury, The defense eon- eluded Us arguments lets yesterday aft ernoon. Will 1L Morris severely ar raigned "Old" Tupper. fti' state's sur witness, who teatlfled In dlreat words that Wappnateln received a 11000 bribe from hlra en August I. 1110. ' Morris, referring to "Old1 Tupper as a tsnder tola character, characterised him aa "th boss.drek In a polluted pond in habited by a, lot of questionable Char actera" ! ' . On the other hand, Special Prosecutor Rummens . ridiculed the story or n,a Bonn of Aberdeen that he repaid him 10 year debt Juat at the time the alleged bribes - wsre given to the ex-chtef. In order to explain Wappenststn's heavy bank accounts In 1110. Ha referred to Wspponsteln as an qwner of question able resorts. ' - Ctottlnc Lonaaonio, "Cop" Quits., ' ' (Oaltad'tvaas Leeaa wire. I Newark, N. J June 0. Daniel T. Hag- erty today Is an ex-pollcsman. After three hour on his beat he got so lone some thst hs telephoned his resignation aa went bom. . For Talking Machine Owners uvery owner or a. victor ana or Columbia dlao talking machine is en titled to one of ths laUat doubl sldsd special publicity record free by falling at our new talking machine salearoom, econd floor, El lers building, Seventh and Alder. ' ; e BRITISH SCIENTISTS ' " EXPERIMENT ON PLANES " -Vtaltad rraea taaaed Wri,H' '?fJi a London. Jun . Contending that th human factor has to be relied, upon too much In ths uss of all .enisling aero plane, ths British :war offlcs todsy placed In th hands of m special -aclen tlflo ataff at ths nntlonsl .pliysloal. Ib oratory a serle of Important teata In th development of mIMUry machine. Th government I determined not to b outdone by Ftanoe, Italy and , other oountrlea In encouraging airmen In the development of a type of aeroplane adapted to military requirement. Ex perlments wilt now be directed towsrd ths production of a war aeroplane moa automatically stable in flight than any biplane , or monoplane now In military .' : . . "' i .. iv ' v . StAraa Tl Held. 1 . . fllnlte NN Lease Wire ! Manila, June I. A atowawsy Is being held here for Identification by the su- thoHtles. He Is thought to b' "Peter ths Painter," wanted In London for th part hs Is alltgsd to have played In th anarchist club riots la Sydney street. . . be driven out of ths city, while others Insist that there should be a restricted district whll still others want to let these place remain aa they era poaltlon aa atenographer. MO 1 GOES OUT v t. F At DALLES EXERCISES Younger Writes Bong. Decatur. 111.. "Days Thst Are Psst" Is ths title of a song by "Cols Younger, associate of Jease James, now being set to mualo by Mai Gill of Decatur. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tin Kind Yea Win Ahrajs Bcsjht Boars ths fUfnatur of 7 ; f v (8tmH1 Mmetefe ta Tba JoaraiLi ti Th Dallea, Or, Jun I. On Jun If Th Dalle High school will graduate Hs largest class yet The members ' are: Margaret Belat, Ellen Coffey, Leon , Susan Egbert, Dorothy Gray, - Alta E. Hockeramlth. Minnie M. Coff in an. Gladys . Law son. . Oertruds Long ' mire. Clara E. McCord, Minnie Patter son, France L Stogsdill, Viola Wolff, J. O. Douthlt, M. Orlan Egbert Arthur A. Harrlman. M. Clinton Jslelson. Ray' raond B. Oatrander, Manton E. Treadgold ana Kinei xon. c 'v - v Th graduating exercises will be hald . In th Vogt opera house, and will be aa follow: Invocation, Rev. D..V, Poling; oration. "Individual Responsibility," Clsra E.. MoOord; vocal solo, D. V. Poling; oration, "Irish Home . Rula" Minnl Patterson; Vocal duet Meadamea Carlton William and NyJ. Slnnott; ora tion, "Th Senat and Publlo Opinion," M. Orlan Egbert; commencement ad dress. Professor J. H. Ackerman; violin solo. Miss Lucia Barton; presentation of MAKE HASTE SLOWLY Let us advise you what la best for your eye, as ws ar at your sarvlo. Be not hurried Into eelectlng eome style of glasses not becoming to you. Th price of an 111-flttlng pair of glassea is often higher than our modern, up to date, muca admired stylea taxz raa Tsk our tlma If you will, it will be1 a pleasure if ws can please you. Sphero Lenses In your (f rim frsme J1.UU Sphero Lenaea in your d 1 tZ( rimless frame.. apAaUW Sphero Lenaea, alum-. C( Inum frame .......,apIaJl $3.50 Sphero Lenses, gold filled, rim rame. .,. XMTt.OT A ' . omasVATa onoitsTJtzaT. STAPLES, flic Jeweler 'SiffiS 1 1 11 ' iliiiii Some: Clothes to: Sell And when we say to you that our success in selling Suits that meet with popular approval has been and Is being demonstrated by, the continual substantial growth of our businesswe state a very Important reason why ydu should see our 1 LION SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS AT Yi: THEY WILL SATISFY YOU The "Beaver'' Hat Split Straw Sailors, Milan Braids, . Sennits, Mackinaws the entire range of Fashion's k styles. The Best Hat at 4 .41 ..J $3.00 ' v Because they're honestly made. through arid through--made not only to stand out in appearance and mark you the well-dressed man, but to stand up and retain their shape under Jhe strain of hard service. Bring yourself in and examine them. Bbys Wash Suits Wear-resisting, washable Suits in a large variety of styles, priced 50c up to $4.00 ,V. oio, saias iucia oanon; presemauon or waBaaaaBBaaj mm dlplomaa John Gavin. Wlimmtiiir'Hawa V Vogt opera house tonight. "The V tmant of Venice Up to Date." n lesqus on Shakespears's great pic which the cast of characters Is: ef Venice, Manton Treadgold; Bass., Orlan Egbert: .Antonio. Raymond Oa trander; Gratlnlo, Albert Jenaen; Shy lock, Guy Douthlt; Launceloi Gobbo. Charles Lamb; Tubal. James Croft On; Policeman. Klindt Nlelaon; Portia, Mar-. garet Belat: Nerlssa. Irene Hasklns; I Jessica. ' Gladys : La won; Preceptress, Alta Hockeramlth; - Polly, Gertrude Longmire; Mra Gobbo, Minnie Patter eon; Antonio' Mother, Dorothy Gray. Thla play is being put on by Charles Lamb, an actor of several seasons" ex perience, who has successfully trained g number of amateur troupea here. , The Dallea. Or., June 9.' The recent 1 agitation by residents of Wasco county against the new court house has never , , materialized Into any legal action. f ) A petition was circulated In ths City several weeks ago but has never been filed with the county clerk. The op position la that not enough signers In mm S3BB tub Restores color to Gray or Faded hair Removes Dan j ', druff and invijorates the Scalp . Promotes a luxuriant, , j healthy hir growth Stops its : falling out. Is not a dye. , ll.Maad S.at Dra Stores or direct aaea t racaipt of price aad dealer'i oaiaa. Hem4 foe. l U!?y !Hrfln" SoP-laessleJ I ?r aaPoeia the fa.ir aad ktepia tba Scilp ; kaad aad iaee. 25c at Drauists. BBFUSB ALL SUBITITUTBS , Restores Color to Gray or Faded Hair. ! aowj a i with, mn tirui DBUCr CO. SKXOKOKE DBTO CO. 1 TAjrcoirvn o. a. biowv. ouor . -' prnuo co. i The Old Reliable ! j Union Painless Dentist! : 'imi - i -i-i. ii lAiiiiu tvouiiiiuic wiviiju i i aTunuas nammuiK uoihh it i r.TSi 5I i " wea nil m iJ Sin"t Mtmm A Tl Tl . 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Oxfords Black Velvet MSbort Vamp Poraps .50 isTftttTTaUJUlXttililltlal Schhu JBahlmm ilafMIJ Hits. a A A yjtaN Schloss Baltimore Clothes ' )iiiiiniij;.iiiiiiiminumiMiJiuj IK 3 WtMW0 I hits I Hits Steady Sltualions Secured Dy a Journal Wi'Ad a roscsa ptxhp or xQTnrnB TTTLB Rich royal black velvet, ttwt ha Mis.it "V.t". laat. extra ahort vampa, ornamented with a inna- onions oucxie. nana sewea soles, Cuban Heels . , , . . , . . . ..2.50 p ; ; - Boys y wv-f Call jf VJ" . Shoes Made of Chrome Box Calf. Blueher cut, heavy soles Sises t to 13. .98) Sixes 124 to I... ....... ....fl.20 Sices to A..., .ft.t. i.&9 Sale Price 95c cxruynvsTM Tnra two ffrtvaJ- V PVHPB, - rZJiXZBUl BO-bEgw . Sises C to r. .95V 6les i to-11. ...... ......JSi.oo 8le lift to .. ...... ..,, ,lit Sises 1 M to ......... Siva Women's $3iS0 Patent Colt Dress Shoes v mm -.t .48 4 C1BTEB ITTIJ TOB f ASTSDX OVH DBCSaXBS Made of Extra DA(Ps nAle - -That'll XT. 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