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. "THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING,' JUNE 15, ' 1911. 13 Fifty Mew Instructors Named, I Including Two Principals ,Kertch.en Is jjead for Man ualTratoing. Selection sf teachers in the, otty schools hu Imo mads . by the board of education for k the aohool year be tlnalnf seat fall.' City Superintendent Frank Rlaiar a Ad hla staff are retain ad. butio selection la made of superintend en( of raualo, .About 0 nsw teachers war namao. ' laciuainf two.praojpaja. I J. ,1 Kertohan -at Spokane succeed a J. L.. Btandiev as auperviaor. of . manual I training-, mhUt. iha trades aohool prlB' clpalahlp waa left to be filled later. The headquarters ataf f and the teac Il ls re in the special deoartmenta folio Frank Rlalex. city superintendent; D. I A. : Orout. assistant auperin Undent Charles A. Rica, assistant superintend' lent: Esther Wueat, general oupenrlaor lor arawinv; winalla McKalrht. assist lent auperviaor of drawing; Oraoe ros- Iter, aaalatant supervisor of drawing; I Irons Wueat aaslstaat superintendent of drawlna: Robert Krohn. auperviaor of physical training;; Georgia War. assist lent auperviaor of phyalcal training: on I filled, supervisor of music; Nettle Rica, assistant auperviaor of mualo; unfilled. I aaalatant auperviaor of mualo; rrleda IKellar, assistant auperviaor of mualo; I Mrs. A. A. Sanborn, supervisor of Baw ling; Anna Caacv, aaalataat supervisor I of. sewing; Anna R. Rogers, assistant I supervisor of sawing; Mrs. Hattle IBtrow, aaalatant supervisor of sewing; Mrs. D. Warner, aaalatant supervisor of sswlng; J. I Kerchtn, supervisor of manual training; M. O. Etaale, teacher of manual training; H. J. Burrows, teacher of , manual training; F. M. Oroabong, teacher of manual training; & jr. En- Ines. teacher of manual training; J. R. Bymhold, teacher of manual training; WUllam Milne, teacher of manual train lag; Martin Orannlng, teacher of man ual training; J. W. A. Mancur, teaoher of manual training; Charles. J. Pleper, teacher of manual training. Teacbera and principals for tba next term: Teachers amd Frteetpals. Ainaworth Mra. L. D. Thomu nrln. cipal; OUlla Pottner, Amy Bauer, Stale Fording, Mra Agnea Glenn, assistant. Alblna Homestead Hugh Boyd, prln clnal: Marv B. Kavanaua-h. Edith Ellis. Ines Wolfe, Mauda Cooke. Lottie Arm atrong, Martha Irwin. Helen May Knowlton Rubv OouleL Maraarat Haghes, El ale Dennla, Minnie Blough, Ella Phalon. Beulah Duneomb. Orlatte Kraus, Bertha Peeper. . Nettle Farr, carotins ixmion, naiue n. uui, assist anta Arleta S. F. Ball, principal; Nellie Fewest t, Emmi Raster, Ada C Mc- Laurhlln. Edith Forbes. Jennie M. Smith, patella Hickey, Martha Kent. jiejie MBcuonaia, Mary coppinger, Marlon Harrington. Louise Laiarus. Nellie Smith, Mra. L. Patriquln. Minerva Pound. Mrs. Helen Workman, Alloa reetiies. Katneryn Kiagies. K. HaDig horst, Louise Jonea, Mary O. Smith, as- aiiams. Atkinson A. Alexander, principal; Ketherine- B. Padden, Anna 3. DeLln, wllriia Flake, asslstanta. JBoye and Girls' Aid Mrs. Ellen Heckethorn. Brooklyn Aphis L. Dimick, princi pal; Sophia A. Wilson. Julia A. Spoofier, Mra. K. t. Forrester, Stella Campling, Anna js. cooiey, Biancn icjsnanan, Grace Whltehouae, Ilosell Shea, Surah Stiles, Evelyn Cornutt, Mrs. Cora U. Fraine, K. Bettinger, Martha Bowerman, Mra. Margaret B. weat, aaaiaunta. . Buckman D. T. Van Tine, principal; Emma E. Barrett, Elsa Ohio, Elisabeth Fits, Cora Lehr, AraJetta Cooper, Eva V., Joseph, F. I. Barnes, Alma Klkander, M. Getsler, Marion L. Brodle. QertruJe Eserly, F. Marquis, Septlma Ansley, Hallle Thomae, assistants. . Deaf Anna Sullivan, principal; Pearl Tompkins, Mrs. F. C. Metcalf. assist ants. ... Chapman H. B. Blough, principal; Annie I Cory, Ann Chalmers, Sarah Allen. Marlon Dickey, K. Slnnott, Q. Greathouae, Mary O'Connor, Ella Mc- Jjonough, Margaret Monka. Mary J, Rogers. M. Brehaut, Alice Dougherty, Katherlne Franklin, Mary Mathewa, Helena Hu mason, assistants. , Clinton Kelly L. A. Read, principal; Blanche .Bradley, Mary 0ray, Emma Klenow, Nina B. Johnson, Elsa Hats, Hulda Schneider. Joyce Wlthey, Wini fred Abbott, Elizabeth Keber, Jessie M. Johnson, Helen Llghther, Emily E. Spear, Florence McElroy, Helen, Petach, Olive Misamore, C. Bhonkwller, asslat- rsanta. . Couch W. T. netcner, principal; Viola. rtscbild. Mi's. J, Burnham, Cor- tha Sturchlsr. Ma Powell, Ella P. Roberta. WetberbM, , Mary roe. Kiiia m. Page, Mary Doan. Mr: r. wooda, LAura Ilablghorst,. F. ;,WU Ilamson, flarah Batea. . Ha at home B. J. HaAlev. nfinnlnal Mary, jr.. Hamilton, Anna E. Gray, Hor isnae urerroa, Uarrielte Jdonrue, iiat tle B. BlUlnsa. Vanne McLaaarhlln. Wattle B. , Train, Meta Alan.. Myrtle fchonkwller, Vivian Mlkle, Rachel HsJ llngby. Nettia Rankin, . Marie .Bruce, ta. a,iia ansiye, Ltitia McJUnnon, W. v.ora sett, tJiancne catlin. ' Highland J. H. 'Stanley, principal Eddie Clark, Lenore McMorrSw, Harrle PoUerd. Elisabeth Spleen, Moralana Lrannam, Anna Uavlea, Oraoe Noyea, garat Patterson. Cora M. Eastman, Olga Gundvraon, Tereaa Baeoiich, Margaret McDouald. Laura Halllnan. Alma Mloh- son, Mary vuinge, Ida Pike, W Inured HawUy, Maria Madden. , .- . Jefferson Hirn flrhAal Tfonlclit 1m. kins, principal; Herbert Augur. A. E. Bittner, Charles Lasenby, I. A. Malendy, ooen 4. omiin. Agnes Beaoh, Anna rannpn, S. V. Brigga, Mary Burling am. L. G. Daka liarrv O. Kaatham. jrir , mbt uay. nora jj. uantry, . Mary pleason, Calla'Hand, Fs K. Harrtgan, Lora HenderahotjL Carrie Holm an, Mra. Norva Howard, F, C. Hunt. Alios Hut chins, Estelle M. . Ingalla, Althea Rim mel. Katherlne Koch. Leon La Forge, Frank Mancold. a. Wain at t:iiM wn- ler, .Lena. Nealond, .Laura Peterson. aii nuuj, an a nun Bynnetaer, u, Bi. oott A. May Seobler,, Cora Thomson, sslsiaats.-' ,....v Lincoln Htgb School T. T. Davis. principal; Caroline A. Barnes, Jessie uoonsra. . w. uerron, C. MaoConnell, A. P. McKlnlev, L, D. Roberts, Rutb g. Rounds, E. O, Allen. Mrs. K. Altman. .usaoein am, Hedwig Bleeg. Mary .ucKivr, uvnniat utmp, Marian A. ulvar. Mabel Downs. I. M riavman. Emma M. OrlabeL Eleanor Harrle. T. A. Hayes, B. Holdaworth. Gertrada Mrraoee, Mary B. Mundt, JamesL f "oyer, Mrs. . Mundt, Laura n. iMortnrup, burton A. O'Mealy, M. I Pomeroy, Elisabeth Roberts. Samuel W. Soott. F. P. Stauffer. K. O Tabae. as sistants. ' "Washington High School H. H. Herd. man, Jr- principal; Edward Anders, J. B. Bonebright. W. A. Fenstermacher, W. V. Green. Winifred Hays. J. w! Huff. Lillian Ttnale. Annie L. Adama. EateUe Arm It age, Margaret Artlngatall. Ollv, RflJtlmnr Vm nnl. T. Rirkav r- olyn Bateson, MarsaretU Bekker. Omar Bittner, A, H. Burton, V. ETCbrletensen. Laura Cleland, Luc) la Craln, Vera Dar ling. V. P. Earl. Grace Fields. Hettle Hlpkoe, Gertrude Esaer, E. E. Jackson, Mra. C. M. Krumbeln. C. Lambereon, Emma K. Lammera, J. H. Mason Ella 8. Mason, Elisabeth McRae, Agnes Murdock. Cora Pat tee. Eaale Patterson, Ruth Pringle. Lillian Sabln. Anna L. Sanborn, Hannah Schloth. Jean Slauson, ana steams, a. k Trennoim. jonn; eatoh, Kthel wakeman. Rath J. Hess. Cora Wold. Winifred Vasal? A. E. Toder, assistants. Houaday school Arthur m. Cannon, principal; Cora Likely, Gertrude Nefa ger, Lillian Hughea, Myrtle Reed, Jose- bine Kocne. Alice enannon, Martna lartell Marv Ulen. Anna Pearson. Ema il Sehairer, Lilah Rogers, Francea Mar tin. Marv Armiatead. Louise 8 trout. Evelyn llama. Eugenie Morse. Mra. Ada leara, winiam Munrc Ilolman school H. principal tt. i n a . w ciiiviui Kdt nuiwo nw,., a. Nelson, Edns Steele. Bess Hammond, Mabel Finn. Edith Ogden, Ollta P. Coo lev, assistants. Irvlngton school J. J. W. BushnelL M. Irene Illggins, Eva Jenkins, asslstanta ' ' Kerns sohool Mrs. ' A. E. Watson, Mary U. Frasler Pearl Ellis. C Bergs- vtk, Graee MaoKensla, earns m. m land, Marian Bolln, Anna Donovan. Kathleen Leonard, fcdlth- Lewis, Char- Intta . Rallln llrua Banborn. ' PolPllO Hammond, Delia BharpaeaS, Eatella Marias, asslstanta. t -a ..u-i r iriirlm. erlnci pal: Kate Klngaley, Gracj V umlth. Jannla LimblckeT, Kat Caballn. Henrietta Baum. ,Kats "f man Mere B. Green. N1H NeSVOld. tlnS Chalmers, I)ulsa Boulan Emily WwitM.. r.iaanor McCarty. Johaona Cramer Mabel Stout. Mrs. EllsabsiB Klosa Edith Young, asslstanta . LenU School A?" F. Hrhn9t. prin; clpal; Frances Smith, U MrsT J. Rlchsrdaon, Gladys RbssAl Ics M Connor. Ida M. Hurlebaus. T nls Zlegler. lane pyas, Mrs. I w. Ausmus, Loy Packer, - Mrs. PJffi ri. Mall afaran. USS1 siniu, - na A. Sansum, Eva Saa-nrakV. Dorothy .u'wi.lu'smlthTltrs. Mauds Dar- nall, Ethel Evsrts, assiatania. je w -.w' J, .. i . VT-n. Rm! th. Pearl Williamson, Mary O'Donnell. Graos an- kin, Mauoe Kason, , a-"'uiVi a" tri isni.uui. nAinni it A. Wiley, pn elpal; Nellie Beckett. Oia usniswn, m ... iu..v vida Hammond. Lorstta Bcoggan, Anna Bieson. Margusrlte i J. Banki, felmtra Brewer, M. aort Edith Olsen, May Hamlin. M, Fltspat r;r ......... niin Mabel Peterson. p.mairHsfri.t7brsr. as-U- . . . tmr ulllai. Mount Tsoor ncnooi v.. . inclpsl; Francss Vsll. Emma fltruch . Tit ft Mr C Peary. Ella Carpente?. kmma Dobla, Mella Whlta T..h Rhaarar. MvrtlS DavlS, MlnnlS Elton, assistants. nrkia oraan School O. W. Hepdsr- son, princlpsl: Mary Rltnea. rtSJlUI. iUiriii 6 Sands,. Marls 'Keating, ICuaen McOlvem. Ida Flaher. Kether Falb, Jeaa Anna T. Mcuinm, '""-'t . , " Blusssr. Alwlna Bach. L. "nr'c""n' KAth twiner. Jennie- Donnell,. Hslen Clark, Lillian Borqulst. Blanch Mickey, Anna Read, Emma U Blrcher, asals- Upsnlnsuls School R H. Whitney, principal: Blanche Boas, Laura E. Black, Paulina t. Oeball. Agnes Koehler. Al to Ormsndy, Margarst McCabe Flor ence CaUwelL M. Millar. F. Bollam, Georgians ' Bell, aaalatants. Portsmouth School B. B.' Hughaon, principal; Margaret Nugent. B. Coin stock. Marie R.X.udere. J. McGregor. M. Whltfoeld, Pauline Rosener, Mae Blay- nsy, Maude Bteeje. eara LandoB. Lillian Too, Freda Gieger, tt. Roche, Franoes Eatea, assistants. Richmond School O. R, Dinwiddle, principal: Florenc Caughy, M. Ahrenda, Beard. William Munro. aaalatanta, M. nnerwooa. merol B. Stacy. Mollis Begal, Ellen A. n. p: -i . r . a . pal;' Beatrioa Anaerson, t-va caicning, Emma L. Lana, Isabel Chalmers, Lillian Ingalls, Florence Bean a, i Julia wlnkel man, Jean M. Burrell, Ada Holmes, Mra. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just appeal ta Betel 8t Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steal aoa Mck tractare. Furnlthed at cset e( aiO0,s0O, Kvery eomfort and oeo vssience. Oa carUnea trensferring all e-ar dty. OtnnlbiM meets trains and t teamera. Send let Booklet witk map of Saa grandees Jessie M, Ollflllan,' Mrs. Godspeed. Nlta Turley, AJam Harris, M. Hanson, Rata Hlckllng, p. Schmals. a SuUlvan, as sistants. ' t .. t. ;, , ? Ross City ParkMrs.' Mary -mon. pnnoipai; Estelle Obaugh. , Alverta t lL.Elml R'. Marg.f Matblot, Ions Wllsonv-aselatanta. - . -' mI0 .Bch0lt IL Morgai; prtn- v.71 t'iTlL yOT,ltr- cam K. Hunt, KatS I.1 Porter. Tlalla m,.. tvI URfeum?BDV ffi-J5K laT;ii-.tot."i' .Lue". Orcs Down .WAU.JL. M. Taubanhelmer. Es ant. ""u,n". "r- A. J. Farmsr, aaalst- i, penooj -a. jt, Draper, prln-NPw-y.DDonoh''' MaryXtinrrd, Vh JS: TZtt?hh?yn. . PMUne - Voelpet tXi.? n.'VU,,.' l'''' Cam Haet C'a'ord, Ethel Richmond. Er,'!'.? 0""' N?s Dickinson. Kate The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By PB. MWM MAXMM. The questions answered below are general in character: the symptoms or diseases ar given and the answers will apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, frea, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bld g. College - Ellwood Sta, Dayton. Ohio, enclosing eelf-eddressed. stamped envelop for re- Sly. Full name and ad dree a muat be given, but only Inl als or fictitious name will be uaed In my answers. The prescriptiona can be ruien at any weu-siocn arug siore. Any drugglet can order of wholesaler. delta Murphy. Julia K. Bohan, Mrs.-N. D. Singleton,., E. J. Mclntyra, Grace Kent, "Mrs. D. BmghanvE. F. Vanland lngtiam, lone Dunlap, Frances Harris. Lillian .flomervill. Katharine Bock, Ixretta Hogan, Hazel Weller, -Mra. J. Llaher. Mrs. K. G. Lighter, Bertha Q. Reed, asslstanta. Creston W. A. Dickson, principal. Louis " Sthaef er. . Mra. E. Blandford. Leiah Garry. Lena Ayrea Jennie Beam ish. Carrie Brown, oaaie naum, M. Chamberlan. Anna M. James, Hasel Har die, Edith Alderson, Fayths Lawrence, asslstanta . - .' -navis A. L. Clark, principal: Gar- trnria, a. Orth. Helen A. Kiernan. Mra B. L. Williams. Mrs. L. Marshall. Flo rence Fryer, Leiaa wetson, joeiie Joseph, MaiM Heara-le. Detention Home Bertha. Toung teaoh er. East Mount Tabor Lillle Kelfer, principal; Hannah "B. MaoLeod, Lurah .M. Himes. . . , Eliot 8. TT. Downs, principal; Emma Whitney, Alice Munro, Metta urown. Maude Chollar. Mra Esther Kana Ma hei Hurlev. Edith A. Wrlrht Nora B. Hansen, Pearl Montgomery, Neva Pat terson, Amy Holt, Myrtle Weelees, Ag nes Dowd, Stella Van Vleet, Rosene Ep pie. Maude Smart. Falling Fannie Porter, Anna V. Case- beer, Laura A. Paterson, Helen K. Crane; Minnie Foott. Edna Lock wood,- Madge Hill, Emily O'Malley, Winifred Chance. Marxaret Eade, Etta a Bailey, Goldle Grlssom, Madge Cramer, Alio Hlgglna, Tressa Spencer, Madge O'Conner, Eva 8. Rice. Edith Campbell, May Kelly. Fernwood Florenoe Georjre. - Fulton Park Principal unfilled; Ella junmaen, saaa v. crown. Glencoe C; Stafford, principal; Mar- Asthma Victim The disease of a s t h m a is prob ably ' one of the most difficult to cure, and I offer the following only aa a relief meaa- ui .a vuv ,iaw uvu uo.'f ' ....... patients who seem to have obtained per manent cures. It Is well worthtrylng and should be used two to six months: Oil eucalvDtua T dram, terebene 1 dram. eeaence mentho-laxene 2V4 osa., glycer ine (pure) ( osa. Mix, shake well and take a teaapoonful every hour or two during attacks, and doses dally at other timea. . For quick relief, put a teaapoonful of pure essence mentho laxene Into a pint of boiling water and Inhale the fumes. Distressed Anns: The symptoms, bearing down pains, cramps, headache, fainting spells, weariness, all Indicate that the delicate organs of your eex are not in normal neaitny conaiuon. ny woman who feels such symptoms should adopt a treatment designed to, tone up tne organs ana restore) ineir uraimj fudbtlon. Have this prescription filled: Viburnum prunrfollum 1 oa tincture cadomena eomp. 1 os., syrup hypophos phltes oi. Mix and take a teaspoon fur every i hours, following it with a glass of water. This makes a splendid tonls for nervous, "run-down" condition. Footsore: Being . r& .;. COLLAR? . ; easy to tie the cravat irrcasy' to notch on and 4 has oval . button holes, which makes buttoning and unbuttoning: easy, r; - - - Qaen. Peabody; Co, Maker. Trey. NlT, on your ' feet so many hours each day is responsibls for the suffering which you endure. The beat relief and cur for tired, aching, swollen and sore feet, accompanied by burning or perspiring, is -as follows: To a gallon of hot water add a tea apoonful of antlseptlo vllane powder and a teaapoonful of salt Immerse the feet each night for IB to 30 minutes and soon you will be free from suffering the agonies of tender feet Rheumatic M. vIn the treatment of rheumatism you should first regulate th diet. Discontinue coffee and tea. Omitalmost entirely all meat diet; alao starches, j such as fresh bread, pastry, puddings and potatoes, except baked. Always eat less than the appetite cravea Restore good digestion by tak ing tablets trlopeptlne pink after breakfast, white after dinner, and blue after supper. Have the following pre scription properly filled: Iodide of po- 1 tasslum I drams, sodium salicylate 4 drams, wine of colchlcumone half os.. comp. essence cardlol 1 oa, comp. fluid balmwort 1 os. and syrup sarsaparflla comp. s osa mix ana snase well, tak ing a teaspoonful after each meal and one at bedtime. Drink much pure wa ter. t Mlsa Too Thin: Tou can and should , weigh more, by at leaat 15 or 20 bounds. , The most reliable 'flesh promoting med icine that I can recommend la S grain i hypo-nuclahe tablets', obtainable from any well Stock pharmacy, in sealed ! fackagea, with full directions for tak ng. People who have tried everything in vain have met with rreat auooass when using this little tablet ' ScalD-Halrt Tha hair and seals "fre quently suffer from microbes, causing itching, dandruff and hair falling. The only real successful scalp and hair reparation that I have learned abso- plaln yellow nr. uta.lv to ha anrraaaf nl la nlaln v.llnw ! I mlnyol, packed In 4 oa Jara, ready for uae, with full direction A few appll- : cations restores healthy conditions, re- moves and cures dandruff. Itching and falling hair, while It beautifies the hair, i giving luster, wave ana gioss. Costive: Tes, I can recommend cas-earoyal-pllls for chronlo constipation aa ths formula is printed on circular in eaoh package and such ingredients ss castor oil. cascara. wild lemon, etc., are very effective and pleasant in action. Continued usage often results In estab lishing natural action of bowels. a Head AkarIf you are a frequent suf- I lorer irom neaaacne. try tiaina- nain. "7-j.iiii, wiucn contain ceiery, cam- pner. aceipneneuain. etc., and these In gredients do not affect the heart Ilka aeetantlld does In manv caaaa. It vn.. have Indigestion which may cauaa vour a..Ma.. W . M S a..- r - I u&(wTinii wTwt ui use or taoietai vfrnjwiieje . Bad OoldJ-A oold seldom yields read- prepara- fly ta quinine and aeetanlllda tions, but nevertheless a0 not neglect a cold. At the very first symptoms such as sneeatng, tickling of palate or f ever- ishness go to a well stocked drug store j ra ouwn tnt ounce or rium mentho sons and begin taking one third tea spoonful every half hour for thru a. four hours. This Is th only prepara tion I know of which 'checks or absorbs a coiq quickly and surely. mil The Industrial City on the North Bank Road 1 1 Special Excursion on Sunday Hates One rare for Round Trip ; Tickets Obtained Only at Our Office Call, Write or Send' for full Details KEASEY, BUMASON & JEFFERY DEALERS IN LAND . Cuanbec ol Commerce Bldg. ' Ptrllmi, Or. Colbum; Ther. 1. Reld! Adeline Hammond. Jennie BsgaL Pearl Prtnoa! Ol, Parl McKey. Olaa Joh il"'" :01?'1. Mrs- B. S3. Kennedy. "u w"lrmn,.n winnlfred Moabsr. Fran J a, princlpi ad, Eath liaillna-hv. Johnson, Beasts f.h.nV.,?h4-:T-.B:- Pir' Prtnclal; ue nmay, ESthi Olga Ualllngb ofiii" ,Mynpd. Jennie Rea H:WnJL,S:iB iJ ijemllton, Maraaret WUllams. -assistants. DOUtn HL Tahnaur a T., SIm01 Grange; Asatbi Oron- l,?,rmoth Prosser, M. la. Worrell, mephens School R. t Staala. nrln. Vai.HLoV" .Tir ar7 FrysrT lors Vlm w.a .unejne. Frances Huntley, Josephine Lytel, Merle Wood dy. Alio Johnson, Mayale Foster, Jessie Marklna Thalia trn.n , 1 1 n . , -------p Kt VBUUilU, siatanta Augusu Aadrassn, as- Sunnrslde School B. , Curtis, prtn- Edl.t.n P. Parting. Mra J. Chaaey, Lui cretia Allen. Abble Wrta-h Viia Thayer, Mary C. Heslln, OUvt S. Roslun, ? 1,,btIwEastmsn, Nancy. B. Drew) nuwriaun. Aiioei weOKS, MaiS V, Peel, Annie Neloken. Jessl la Peterson. F4" t?w,n"T Anna M. goranson, Le"a M. Drauga, asslsunts. Terwirtlger School JO. T. Faltlng, prtnotpali liessis Heaal, Anna C Moore, Orace Jurdsn, gthsl Bherwood, asslst anta. - -. - . t . . ... ... Thompson school Q. B. Jamison, principal; Clara C. Olll. Addis 8. Nsy lor. Erma Hall, Ida Foott Berdlne Mer rill, Oertrude Buacher. Mra I H- Un berson, Elene M. Mitchell, Mabel Nixon. Lena flpinney, Hasel Henrys, Orace Hur natt Olive L. Halllngby, lieaale Dupee, Mae ' Munaen. Mae Zlegler, Oertrude Miller. Mra C. M. Ogle, It ha Cheadle, Naomi SunasL B. Airs Teed, assist- anU. School Of Trades Prtneloal. nnfllled: John H. Oault, a P, Guldemelatsr, Marie WiUiams, Julius H. Klein. Maud Matt, ley. Paul T. Eokert. l.ucle BchmlL John O,.0teendahL Clara Wickatrom, Oeorge H. Nvilllams, J. 1 purtls, asslstanta Vernon school WUllam Parker, nrin. clpal; Caroline Redding, E. P. Reynolda Katnryn txman, inette Noroeen, ixuiae Kallv. Helen Bennett, glov Hollowav. Beulah Kennedy. Laura Klswe, Lois Hollowsy, Mary McKlnnon, Lena Crad dock, Florence Allen, tlraca Lea ry, Clara Thomoaon. Koaa ID. Smith. Elisabeth Devtes, asslstanta woodiawn school T. J. Newell, prln pal: Franoes Parker, Mary Mahoney, isabeth Ostes. Laura Insraham. Mar- Barbara, Jeanette Dobla Alice oyoa Margaret McMorrow, Hulda aret floheel. Ethel M. E. Wll- Ixtucks. Mra. son, Rosealma Thlbert. Jean P. Stephana Alice jtaaemaoner, asslstanta Woodstock school A. J. Prideaux, principal; Ma Del jueck, came Aiocabe, Lucy Humphreys, Jessie McLaughlin. Julia M. Seara, Mra. V. Hood. Ethel Smith, Winifred Wilson, asslstanta County Bom Born. (pedal Dispatch te The Jooraal) Rossburg, Or., June IS. The build ing occupied by county chargea was totally dsstroysd by fire yeatsrday aft ernoon. The small resldencs occupied by T. A. Flnlsy. manager of th farm, waa also destroyed. Most of th prop erty belonging to ths oounty, oonslstlng of bedding, eta, waa saved. All the old men under the ear of the county escaped Safely. ' Tw nearby buildings war fitted up to accommodate th homeless men. 1 Only ' 1700 - Insuranoe was carried on the burned buildings. FNZER IS SELECTING - : RIFLE RANGE FOR SALEM , (takta Bsraas ef The Jiersil.) Salem, Or June II. Adjutant Gen eral Flnsey - of the Oregon Vatlonal guard a In' Salem today for th pur pose of selecting a rifle rang for the Salem' company, r A -range has been recommended , by the local' company four miles north of Salem but Oensral this year, sii'i: u.j ..ui ii ,m' ,1,1,' i Flnaer will visit It before accepting It as b desires te make aura there wi:l be ao danger to realdsncee from at ray hullets. Oovernor West will seeompany General Flnssr, te th stat rifle range at Claekamaa ssasBaw-a-asaBwamsBSBSBafceaisaB Town Shoa Ftremea'g lleet Ths Dallaa Or, June-U. It was planned te bold a big tire toarnamsnt July 4, but tba secretary of the Busi ness Man's association has bean unable ta secure towns t enter ths meet, not withstanding ths fact that IIOOS was offered te teams to pay expenses and to divide among the eoatestanta There probably will be celebration here raft WHY I ADVERTISE I believe thst seven tenths ef all headachea have thslr origin . In strained vision. I know that oorrectly fitted glasses will en tirely relievo headaches by re moving th causa Scarcely a day paaaea but I relieve soms sufferer through my knowledge of making and fitting glasses. I am aoxloua that all sufferers should know thst there Is a remedy so simple. This Is on reason, why I advertise, Bpbero Lenses In your f 1 f)( rim freoia. A ew Sphere Lenses In your 1 Cft rimless frame V Sphere Lenses la goldtfo C( filled rim f tames.... VweaJU Sphero Lenses; alum-41 E( Inum frame apXaaJV STAPLES, the Jeweler jS&sLsu 1 eawawawamiawawawawami Bo Yom SCmow Morgan -AtoMey ? If you arc a newcomer within our gates, the hardest question for you'to solve is: "Where am I going to get my furniture?" There is just this about it: You will trade where you can do the best, of course. Our store is; thrown open to ou. The goods are for you to select. Not one store in Portland can make better deals with you than ours. Our terms are bound to be satisfactory and even if you don't buy, you can come in and talk it. over. We will do our best to please you and explain to you why we can and do undersell all competition, be cause we built on the East Side out of the High Rent District. Just now, too, there's a very noticeable reduction in the prices of a great many lines. We're a bit overstocked here and there and we've cut prices to bring things , down to their proper stock level. -We cordially invite you. Some Exceptional Values in Beds! Come expecting most phenomenal values in Bedswell guarantee you against disappointment of every sort. Bring this advertisement with you for compari son you'll find that goods and newspaper promises match to a "T." No. 98 Pull-sJre Iron Bed, any regular color, boflt toei and strong, special for this sale 2.20 No. 10054 Neat pattern, white, angle Iron at head and foot, neat figured panel Special f2.95 No. 108 Large site, blue or white, spindle run up and down, plain design. Special f 3.sH No. 112 Large size of three-quarter, blue, green or white, continuous posts. A good idler at the regular price, ought to go rapidly at the special 440 No. 92r,rhree-quarter size, cream, very neat and at tractive. Regular $8.25, epecial f 5.10 No. 21 Three feet wide, five vertical spindles, brtsi knobs and top pieces. A beauty. For twin size or sin gle, each f4.T5 No. 327 Blue and white, or gllver gray, full size, brass ornament in head and foot Regular $8.50, special... f.40 No. 368 Silver gr, six vertical spindles, continuous post Regular $7.25, special No. 909 Blue and white combination, vertical fillers, with pretty brass ornament in middle of head and foot Regular $11.50, special at 8.25 No. 988 Two-inch continuous post, seven vertical fillers and crossbar near top. Special 10.25 No. 415-White, chill-less; a perfect beauty; all straight lines. Easily worth $14.00, special... 8.T5 No. 969 Chill-less, continuous post, seven vertical fillers Regular $14.50, special rf 0.75 No. 928 Imitation quartered oak or imitation mahogany Bed, full size, 2-inch continuous pdst. You would ordi narily expect to pay $18 or $20 for this bed. Special 11.25 No. 937 Imitation quartered oak or Imitation mahogany, 2-inch square post, seven large fillers, chill-less. Regu lar $20.00, special 14.S5 Buy a Morgan Atchley Refrigerator Save Ice and Fuel Important features neces sary to a perfect refriger ator: Cleanliness, free cir culation of air, economy in the use of Ice, condensa tion and dry air, low t tr agi temperature, ' freedom from condensation on In ner walls. Our Refriger ators can carry a hundred, pounds of Ice longer and can show a lower degree of temperature In. the. shortest s time. We've a line : large and varied enough to, suit any purpose. Prices as high as $49.50 for great big fel lows and down to as low as $7.85 Some Drapery Clean -Ups After the Festival there are some broken lots that we wish to dispose of before stock taking time, which will soon be upon us. They are all excellent bargains! Colored Novelty Net Curtains In green, red and brown, solid colors; make artistic Summer portieres. Regular 2.50 pair, spl $1.65 No. 58 Lace Curtains, . regular $1.25, special.. . .69c No. 200 Lace Curtains, Ivory regular $2.25, special ..$1.45 No. 1-15 Lace Curtains, Ivory, ' regular $3.00, special. .$1.75 No. 103 Lace Curtains, Ecru, regular $1.75, special 95c Portieres No. 145, Old Red, for den or tent, reg. $4, special. . .$2.75 No. 533, Hunter's Green, regular $4.00, special.. $2.75 No. 154, Old Red, regular $2.25, special. .$1.45 No. 148, Old Red, regular $2.00, special. .$1.19 A genuine Leather Cushion, 22 and 24 inches square, silk floss filled, regular -$2.00, special $1.00 Springs and Mattresses -We desire to call your at tention to our very exten sive lines of springs and Mattresses. ' They are all of standard quality and are all iold at prices that will save you c o n s I d e r atb 1 e money. - Each Customer Shares the $25,000 Our annual savings in interest and taxes, because we built on East Side 49-75 Grand Avenue y.VlW&mtouSl 'Comer . 1 trSISf 9 : Street Our Generous Terms of Credit bar no honest' man or wo man from making as many -purchases as he or she may desire. You will find our method :of selling' time" very liberal and f: ' from all annoyances Sana r Iii r- f WIUH a UIVW ss -s4 4 I - ' " ' ' " - " ' ' ; : ' i 'n. V.1,.:.: . - . V.-. ... ,. ' ; .;