THE OKHGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 101T. LIGHT VOTE CAST -IH SELECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTOR I G.' Mun'ly. Elected tas Sue- i cessor or Mrs,' siuon riu ;r rality of 89 -Secured Over ; Riesland 3342 Cast. ' 1 t,' i ' ? . ' , ; ; : -V . J f V. -, l j L , , ejBBSBBSBSSSSSBBBBSBBBaMBMBBs ' eSHBWVBSaSSaBJSaBBeBSBSJBaBBBSSaaBSBSSBBI ' II. Q. Monty, newly elected school j . . . . director. , M. O. Munly, president of the North- V east Side Improvement association aod t Democratic candidate for mayor two - jrMn ago. u elected a member of (ho ;, school boe.nl of district No. 1 yesterday afternoon - to succeed Mr. I W. Bit- y ton. He obUlned a plurality of l rote ' ever hie nearest competitor, Ben Rles- V .land. Although taxpayer of ; both min i-'trer qualified to rote, only 1141 men and women went to the poll. In the A regular city election, with . only the y. men voting, SS.OOO ballot were caat for .', mayor. In the vote .yesterday Munly ' received 1231. Ben Rlealand 1144, A. f. Hegel 1ST and Jerry E. Bronaugh 271. J. V. Beach will now become, chair - man of the board aa senior member, f taking the place of Mr. Sltton. The other members are R. L. Sabln, L N. j4 Jlelschner. H. C Campbell and M. O. , Munly. A special meeting la to be held ' this afternoon to close up .the business v of the old board. . The vote was effl f dally .canvassed last 'night. x The election of' Manly was a sar- prise tos many, aa some of the other tt. candidates had been maklnr more rig. i" orous campaigns. Riesland was ao tlvely favored by many of thoae who r have fought the old board, but the Rlea ' land contingent Is not displeased with the election of Munly. r, REVEALER "SEE'S BOOK OF LIFE READ: SAYS HE'S DIVINE Prosecution Will . Attempt Jo Show That Founder of "Ad solute Life,f Cult Claimed to Be Spirit Messenger." ;F - (United Pr'lml Wlra.f ' Chloago, June 10. -Aseertlnir that Eve lyn Arthur See, revealer of the "abso lute life" cult, elalmed to be the CJvlne power and eo galnJ undisputed t-ower over his followers, Assistant District aiwimt ruirnn im looajr nraa excerpts from the -"boo or absolute Ufa.", Thla manuscript - contained lengthy quula tlons from- the "book -of truth," both, of which were written by dee and are sat urated 'with i Ideas of mysticism.' - Attorney Cantwsll for the defenae Inter. posed stubborn objection to the Intro duction of this svidsnoe. He was over ruled and the reading began. The first esoerpt was a quotation from the "boos of truth." which is declared to bo "the pint's declaration of himself and his service,- , .... ,. Qmotattoa From, Book, v 1 am universal; I am law; my will Is the wUl of the Jrd; 1 work In the hesrta. of all men; I am ths Lord; my servlco Is to lead-them to the Lord," was tbo quotation that immediately fol lowed tho definition of the book Itself. Again Cantwsll Interposed an objeo tlon. 1 Sao, -he asserted: did 'not claim to bo a spirit Burnham said that bs did, and that he would furnish abun dant proof of ths face The spirit's revelation cams In DOB," Burnham read, -rive years prior to that had been an experience of every phase of mortality. I proved myself to be what I era in myself. I know I am ths spirit I lovo ths world and ask ths world to J-eoo grille ttat I am from God, but ths world does not know this.' , Call Zs Xssosd. ' Later Bee wrote: . "I havo swt up my house with men. ths houso of tho Lord on earth is testimony I. am with ya Corns unto ths Lord's way. His love like sunlight (hall raise ye. Everyone receiving me shall receive new life. In the Lord's bouss Is family purity." Then Burnham turned to the writings concerning "perfect motherhood." See's oultr ho bad claimed, was to prepare a race of perfect mothers. Referring to mothers, the "book .of absolute life" says: " "Becaasa I require the perfect puri fication of those In whom Is provision for the Incoming of a new race, I havs multiplied ths spirit's body, from whom ths new race Is coming. Those who are that body will garner fruit advan tages of social life, personal purity, by experiencing among themselves all. that society will experience. Hew Ksoa to Coma. "There shall bo born a now race. It has awaited Its day; now ths day is here Through his son, whom God sends to tho world, tho world Is redeemed, and becomes perfection which can yield Invulnerable offspring. Mothsrs of this racs have had a call f rem the absolute tongue." ......... , .Burnham promised that testimony would bo Introduced showing that thai) mm LIN VISIT SALOONS HOUf 7 ILY r . (Ostt4 Prase tee d Wire.) i Taeoma, Wash., Juno 20. In dlrsot , contradiction of former Instructions, pa ., trolmen today are making as frequent ; visits to saloons located within tho ; boundaries of their beats as ths proper performance of their duties will permit, f under orders from Chief ' Fraser. . In "- the downtown district, where saloons are .. numerous, an hourly inspection Is made. , but . In outlying districts half hourly ': visits are the rule. The exact purposs or thess frequent visits by policemen is not disclosed by Chief Fraser, but the :.-;.tiew order Is supposed to be part of tho ' reform program Instituted by Commls- si oner of Police Pettlt, looking to a ; Stricter regulation of saloona and cafes. runtt sxcerpt he read referred to Mildred Bridges, who was knowa at the "junior commonwealth" aa 'Motherhoodslie then read: 1 , . . . - , "The mother of the perfect 1 racs is here. With my rsdlsnes I hare elothsd her who shall bear child In toksn of the fulfillment of my covenant with the people, i For' my goodness must bs brought , to earth, my v gfe'e, known among men." " . .' ' v ;. v :. -1 Solsaui Warmlag Olvem.' -' Ater the books had been read into the testimony. Attorney Cantwsll 1 soN smnly Vsrned th nswspapsr reporters that the books were copyrighted. The court' warned the reporters sgalnst laughing so loudly. i - -. ; Testimony to show that Mildred Bridges, 17.. high priestess of the "absolute life" cult, was hold pris oner in, -the "Junior commonwealth of Evelyn Arthur Bee at 'the time the revealer of tne "book of truth" asserted shs had scarlet fsvsr Is promised by Assistant . Jtate's Attorney Burnham, who la prosecuting the cass agalnat 0ee. Clara Jenny, tlvlng-'next door to the "commonwealth," took the stsnd late yesterday, y Her- testimony created tremendous sensation. , She told Of eights shs had seen from her window Which the stats attorneys -assert prove the contention that See's relations with Mildred ; Bridges snd with Mona , Rees were highly Immoral.. , f Tadlstarbed by Testimony, ' ' Mona Rees, who has been conducting the "commonwealth" , slnos Bee's arrest on chargea of abduction and contribut ing to the delinquency of a minor child, was not in ths lesst disturbed by Miss Jenny's story. Shs referred to the wit ness aa a-"misguided child" and aald that Miss .Jenny probably had "dis torted things he had seen." "tTObably , sbs saw soms strange things." Mona continued.. "but they were the legitimate rites In ths religion that we three Indulged In.".. From the detailed description of those "rites ' which wss given on the stand, the state holds tbst they have amply shown the Immorality that they allege existed. 4 Heads for Bee. Before the trial was resumed today Stephen Bridges mads a frhal futlls ef fort to Induce his daughter Mildred to deaert See. Her head was pillowed on hsr father's shoulder, while he tesrfully pleaded with her. "Paps, do not testify against Mr. See," was her sobbing re- Special Investigator Ds woody of ths department of Justice waa the first wit ness today.. Hs brought a mass of papers and documents seised by federal investigators to ascertain whether , Bee bad ytolated the postal laws or ths wnlte slave act Gave Blood to Save Wife SALEM MAY AMP T COMMISSION FORM (Salem Bnntaa of The Joans!. ) Salem, Or June SO. By unanimous vote the Salem council passed a reso lution Isst night to appoint a commit tee of three to confer with business men and the board of -trads relative to adopting the commission form of gov ernment Ths resolution was Intro duced by Councilman N. D. Elliott and was adopted without discussion. Oxford Degree for Chemist, London. Juns JO. Professor Theodore W. Richards, head of the department of chemistry In Harvard university, re solved the honorary degree of doctor of . scletfce . from Oxford university to day, . I - ..-. " , I- 1 ' " -v, ' ' - " t -" ' v: ;Ak h ' - ft, H i Senator Lake Lee) of Tennessee, the youngest member of tipper house. 'Baited rress Haul Wtis.1 Washington." Juns to. Senetor Luks Lea of Tennessss lies In the George town hospital today, weak from the loss of a quart of his blood, given to save ths life of his wife. Mrs. Lea was operated on Saturday. Surgeons said that only ths transfusion of blood would save her life. Senator Lea or dered his own blood drawn. Tho necessity of ths eass was ao ur gent that ths transfusion was mad be fore the doctors had any tlms svea to test ths senator's blood. Physicians hers say ths operation baa been - sue- rockles Here's .a attwple Bsaaedy that Baalshss Xarly Frscklss Almost la a Might If thoss who freckle every summer would gst a two ounce package of Klntho In Jups they would be almost surs to have no further troubls when ths hot sunshine of July and August discloses freckles on othsr people. One thing Is sure ths quicker you use Kln tho the sooner you'll be rid of your freckles. Oet it at Woodard. Clarke A Co., or wherever toilet goods ars sold. If it falls, get your money back. "Use Klntho Bosp, ' too. It will not only help give the freckles a, push but It is delightful for tollst -user ' ry", v oessful and Mrs, Lea will recover. Her husband Is In a room sdjolnlng' hsrs st tne hospital, v ,i . ' . .... u -.. : . . ,., V Try Chinaman for Shooting. Bangor, Maine, Juns :o.Tas Shong tinn, . a Chinese student of the Uni versity of Maine, was given a prelim I nary hearing ' In court today oa the oharge of shooting" Mfas Christine Shaw, a young teacher of Orono.' Linn Is alleged to have confessed thst hs shot Miss Shaw because she esnsed him "mentar torture. He Is said to have been Infatuated with the young woman and the shooting is. believed to hsve followed her refusal to marry him. FLAMING TREE FALLS ON BURNS BOY AND HIM UP gerd to watch ths flames tne up a dsd tree. 'When ths stump f!t Jti"f Wsston wss pinned (o ths groun.t T hour Ister men lcoklng for cordwot4 found the charred body ,; - - .:;('.,,. . v, Seattle, Wash.. June 10 Arthur Wes ton, 1 year old boy. waa caught be. neath a burning tree and burned to death yesterday.' Arthur and several compan ions wsnt to wstflh ths burning Of stumps by msa engaged In clearing land Just north of the city limits. Ths boy became separated from his oompanlona and lln- PRETTY' HIGH SCHOOL V:tH GIRL WILL WED INDIAN (DalteS rren It 4 W ) ' St. Louis, June 10. Mies Marguerite Holt comely, high school graduate, will be married next Christmss day to IM mard, eon of a blanketed Kaw chieftain, Miss Holt's psrsnte announced the e gsgsment. , FOURTH AND MORRISON B ona Fide June Reductions In Our Boys Department This' sale will appeal to all mothers who desire to obtain the best there h in Boys' Wear at reduced prices. All goods offered are this season's product anil our regular stock SALE IS NOW GOING ON Boys' Wash Suits Sailor and Russian Styles Blses a to 10 Years $5.00 Wash Suits, now $3.25 $4.00 Wash Suits, now $2.65 $3.50 Wash Suits, now $2.35 $3.00 Wash Suits, now $1.95 $2.50 Wash Suits, now $1.65 $2.00 Wash, Suits, now $1.35 $1.50 Wash Suit?, now $ .95 Boys' Waists All Waists Reduced Boys' Knicker Suits Every Knicker Suit Reduced $15.00 Knicker Suits, now $11.25 $12.50 Knicker Suits, now $9.85 $10.00 Knicker Suits, now $7.50; $ &50 Knicker Suits, now $6.35 t $ J.50 Knicker Suits, now $535 - $ aoo Knicker Suits, now $4.50': $ 5.00 Knicker Suits, now..k..$3.95 ' Boys' Underwear ; . . . All Underwear Reduced. v..' 1.00 Waists at 75c Waists at 50c Waists at Boys' Stockings- ..70c ..55c 35c -25c Hose 15c $1.50 Underwear $1.00 Underwear 75c Underwear 50c Underwear $1.15 : ...70c ....55c: .....35c v " The Real Scenic Route. " The true ecenlo route Is via ths Can adian Padflo. A daylight ride through . the Canadian Rockies Is a trip without a parallel. Tickets good for stODorers at Sleamous, Olacler, Field, laggan and .Bsntr. Apply at ill Third street BABY WANTS HOME An Exceptional Oppor tunity to Secure f : a Beauty Todsy we will offer one of "the finest and most desirable Baby Grands erer V shown In this city. It's a gem.. Made ;V f thfl- very choicest genuine crotch : mahogany Louis XIV design superb .,' ly carved and, test of all. It's the cele brated Bush 4 Lane make, r . , - Bush tc Lane pianos are today 1 reo ogntzed by eminent artists, oonserva j torlfs and colleges as America's fore 1S. most pianos. Their tone is incompar able Indescribable a rich, deep, "sing- In-" quality. , ' ' t,. In our great Removal Sale we will offer , this beautiful genuine Bush ds Iane Baby. Grand at a posltlvs and ; boda fide reduction' and on monthly : terms. - ' t - Think of it: ; A genuine Bush & Lane Baby Gtrand strictly brand-new, for .only flS.Oo a.month-exactly what you $i would expect to pay for a high grade ' upright. ' . , ALL MTTST QO. Ill our eagerness to dispose of our present stock, prior to movina- into our 'feU new establishment, we have ma terlally reduced the price on every tn- atrument In our present quarters; , r Drop In and see ths superb, strictly brand-new , and very -latest - style up ; rights whioh you can stcure now for only Kit. Ask to see the fine piano, ,whlcn goee now for only '$220. Our word for It, you'll pay : at . least $376 f eisewnero. ; t . " We must find homes for every ln ,"'strument In our present store; Tha ' factory has shipped an . immense stock 1 for the ; new; '.Quarters, v lrin! used v pianos go Bow for $167," $148, $172. " lor. qvxoxxiX jrow. . "i r Tis sursly piano-buying' time. ' Ar . i" range ; to come today . or thla evening, Don"t suy away-on-account : of cash. . ... . - n . . , vu Lull' r-.-venlerice.-1 Bush jk Lane Piano Co. (the t . -only direct factory I branch in. Port T iland), Belllng-Hlrsch bldg;, JS Waah- m imeeir At iteimitloini I 3 i Do not fail to read in the July issue of The Pacific Monthly "The Pioneer Reminiscences of George Collier Robbins." Mr. Robbins, one of the early mayors of Portland, tells in a very interesting man ner of the Portland of 50 years ago, and tells many interesting facts about his fellow-townsmen. He knew intimately many men who afterwards attained prominence in Portland, such men as Captain C H. Lewis, Joseph Failing, H. W." Corbett, J. H. Couch, as well as many army officers who afterward became famous in the Civil War such men as General Harney, Colonel Joe Hooker, General Ord, Colonel Steptoe, Captain Dent, Captain Grant, Lieutenant' McClel ' Ian, Lieutenant Phil Sheridan. Mr. Robbins discusses the causes that led up to the Indian wars and gives many interesting sidelights which do not reflect much credit on some of the early officials. - Many of the old pioneers will disagree with the conclusions reached by Mr. Robbins, and many will be enthusiastic in their praise of his state ments. V Do Not Fail to Read the July Number ; ; . . . y .. .. In addition to this interesting article, there is a splendid, article, ' :"How Washington Women Regained the Ballot," as well as an in teresting discussion by John Lathrop about the progressive move ment and how Oregon is leading the procession of progress. Many other interesting articles make this number a very read v able issue. SSI9 siof m -MoptdbJlr ; ' Portland, Oregon A is ran v. Line Service V V to pttoit sotnro aw 'm w j iimn oo&vmii a,; . 1 A Kalama, KeUo.- -Ohehalis,", K OeatraUie, Taooma, Ssattls, . - V if grsrett, BeUlwghain, Hew ' . W Westmlastsz and , Taaoon- .; .. . 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