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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY U0RN1NQ. JUNE t. IHt 0 150 REALTY MEN GET SHEEPSKINS EXCURSION TO COLLEGE GROUNDS AND EASTMORELAND GREATLY ENJOYED AT ED COLLEGE Awards Only MjV. Believe but Are Appreciated Just the Same; Fats and Leans Play Baseball Game. IfMtKMkUf, preeuue f dials, kee sad itNttr kra. laeUBf Ik, boiietase MM grenade of Read OeJiage, xwtadieg ay tilt r-iiee tall gm ktoa IM fete sag Ike !-, , U feeler ef Ike RttHf floerd steer. u aLeisaied d Heed Co! Use last aatordar eftoraeea. rrempily el : II S- aa, kt IM Ikimkn of lb k4r. legaiker silk tax lied guaelo. MtrtH eperiel rr ruei sad AUr iumk, bowed fe or aland aad llo tallage gra4s ar ming 41 IB and af iha tarltn I aniaal Imr, tt sreroeeloa formed. fcaeued by Iha ariiiMlir, and pitxfji to Iha tenter of i-'aalmorriand. oher Preeldeeit t'hrle K. Henry put Ihe claa threat h a comw of quiuu an I after saoountlng lal all bad rl oallsfaelery etamlnelien llta pi . ton moved on la ilia n l.'aaimerelaad Sffir tiara short np wee mad ea.l eddrtaeea r delivered by rreoldaai Henry S r. X. Clatk. followed by Iha recantation af dipiomae lo iha enltto iaa. consisting of Ik raalljr men, ay L'r. W. T. rosier Imili laepeelod. Following iha itp-tion of the eel let greunde end buildings, II a eieur ajoaiaia adjourned la ilia ball grouod wear iha first regular procure iimi aa played betweon picked alkes, d Ignated aa fata and l-rana Onr of Iha rjul,uee far mtmlxitMp In iha ret men olna thai r pla)r ahould tip tlx eelee al nvl Uae Iban IIU .evound. while iha Slime were la be sol r ia than sis foot tail and welsh nl mora than 14 pounds I.lnup of tha fvu tramp riuwt. ,mhi, Whh: rati her. K A ("lark; firal baia. J I. Krn(,.. aavond ha, ). J. Urend. third laae. XX J Davla: shortstop. Dorr X Kcseey. I-ft field. II XX. Krlra. ren ter find. XX II Ma 'I. right flald. XV. A. panlnn. Mima: Mtrhar, J. I. KIHa; atcf.r. 8 H Guild, flral baa. C, II lhmiii. aiHond baaa. V. X dark, third baa. II I.. Idlaman; ahorlttop, r J Rankin, lafl flald. W. J Byma. rantrr flrld. '. R. Ilotrhklaa. rlfhl find. H Urlawnld I mplra. XVIIMam Rfldl. F-nra. "lllma. t rune. IT hifa, l rrnr. hata 1 runa. ) hlla, 17 ar rora. Cmplr. Za "Mobbad." Tha nma aa In an upn'ar train atari to flniah. L'mplra Kaidt aa niobbad .flr avry dartalon and at tha and of the m waa racortad to hla autonio bi: by a apa-lal Rtiard appointed by FrmliJrnt llrnrv. In (lia fourth Inning mill tha baa lnadal. I.rft rialdrr Frlra atnla aron'l baa and tha official mrr fv th rlrht ftaldai an error on Hi plav. In lh alxth Inning, tha ala' guardian of Ilia lafl cardan hav ing rarhl llilrd on two error and pa a a ad ball, atarled for huma on an lnflld hit and ad Into tha plat had flrat. 42 aeoiirf aftr th hall waa aaf- )y In thn rntrhrr'a mitt lntr Klld- r Mall taking advantag of an altma lion betwrn I'mptr Rldt and the ElrfTV ratrhr-r. atol third from first Ms, taking a ntralght ahoot a'roxa the diamond Without bnilirlng about totirh InR afnnd haa. TIiIm play rama nar cauln a rlut, but a oompromiae waa effortrd by th runriar taking aeeond ban. Fullowlng ilia ball game, rfrh mnta wr rvd by F N Clark. Re txirnlng t' tli rlty at 6 o'clock, the realty mrn voted the excuralon the rnost aiicreavful affair of Ita kind In thn history of the rortland .Realty board. t. . aV' 4 V; . ' ', - I , ' . 4 - COMPANY CLOSES UP SEVERAL NEW DEALS Han Rlealand. praaldant af tha Weal- em rurllla r-nifany. r port a Iha fol. lotting eelea of r-liy c,loaa4 up leal wark: 1-at II black I. Cooper'a addition, with large eight raiin houa. waa aold fo Ueorga Mi-Craek r fr 1:10 XV. Fmb k pjrcbeed a modem bunga low an lol 10. blork I. Inalllule flare, for i:r Tha weal It feet of l"te I and 4. black 14. Iloliaday addition, waa aold o lUrt for III 00. TI.er la a bulliling on the properly hlrh It a .ur haaer CI pe-ta la turn Into flata Mr Rlaaland rrparla tb opening ef the plat af Midway Heard. Watd on Iha ot fan fiont between Tillannxik and N halvm laye. on what la known aa (larl baldl Iteacb. Ial wrrk Mr. Hie-aland purrhaaed from Bn Imterd II lota In Buckingham Heights for 110. 000. BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED RELEASE OF TRIGGER (1'rjlted Preaa LrawfJ XVIra. XVashlnftton, D. C, June 1. A new feature of launching: of I'nlted States battleships waa Inaugurated when the battleship Texan alld down the ways at Newport News, Va( recently, haa come to stay and will ba a part or all rut ure launching;. Hereafter when de cribinc launching of this kind, report rn will write: "The trigger waa released and the rent ship elowly alld down the waye to thn water. hnt Is a trigger? fk A trigger la a mechanical device which lips under the stern. The ways are greased with tons of tallow and every thing is prepared for the launching. Then the trigger la pulled. The trigger la capable of holding back a weight equivalent to 600 tons. In the caae of the battleship Texas the resultant force of the battleship resting on the ways and impelling it toward the water, was only 300 tons, eo that there: waa no dan ger Of accident or of the great ship en tering the water before all preparations had been made. Secretary of the Navy Meyer ex pressed himself as greatly pleased with the success of the new device and it will be used In launching the' battleship New Tork. Sawlne the timbers which hold dreadnaughts in their "cradled" is now a thing of the past. There will be no more tiresome waits, and launching will do conauciea wun a. eiricuy me chanical .promptness. DOG CATCHER STRIKES WHEN SALARY FAILS New Tork. June I. The common council of Overlook. S. J.. I having troubl with tha official dog eatrhar. Th dog catcher la also having trouble with the council. The arrangmnt b- lwn thtte two high contracting par lies waa to the effect that the dog eatrhar waa lo deprive th village of about 41 pcr rnt of lla papulation of agrant dogs. For each dead dog the common council would par $. Th dig rat-hr waa In no hurry. There wre many things to he consid ered and not the leaal waa to keep the aupply of dogs from running out. Dogs might be bred, but this would Involve expense, which might be avoided by udden and deaperat foraya In nearby villages when the moon lured doge to d lac lose their whereabouts. Finally lh dog catcher armed him self and went abroad and. lurking In the open ways, klllml 4 rHCsr 'ill ll ' ill - 3 : i ' - ... .. ; ....... - . : - - ' - - v REFERENDUM CASE TAKES NEW TURN Second Attempt Begun to In Join Vote on University Appropriation, a ALBANY'S SOFT DRINK HOUSES MUST CLOSE a wo ae 4 T Mtl eioaa. tH. Jeee I Tea fuel ep la Its e-a eiuaH lo ia iae eocto lair ef euie froaa eitowtbg Ike toe aa eieorxeiwowa f I aa eaia altereHy. 4r4Ui g lt til !. la be OttbanilleJ le Uke toie oa a flafe4aa tola, oat a4e yaolaiaay aflarwooo okeo W T alee fi:4 IM ooa'e;aie lo Iha rlr. eon rowrt fo Maiiao euty Thaoe eiie are Mougat la ike eae of tae eiele by ika tl alrharr at i rtr t el lofoey Mr tiaiar le reyroeoio4 ae oae of Ik elloraeie far Ike blaiauff Tko ramtUlaM 01ff bl Ml lie f raxo ko caot iitia fileJ le Iha f artoar oe lioo. Tkay allege Ike eHlaae ate chH ai4 beeoaea of Ike greet umber of frew4atal aaaaoe ooalaia4 I Kara Is, Mfcao ika fi'CI raee. whlrk wka booMgki by M ma4ly. waa Mkea .bofoao ke sufroeae court thai Uiknoal 4'laleo4 II Ike groood !el a la 4lteual oaa not a p'tawr peroaa lo irsiirui au-h aa aciioa. ifcai n mui aw brougkl by a prater law efflrar af Ika eiaie The Sulls filed eeirter are Ik raogll ef that oplnlao. I (Hairici Allerney Mr.Very eald be le , acting la Ika mailer iwerely lo giva ike Jroao a legal alalua. ad thai he olll put lh iir toapoaaiblllly ar lh raee an the efcevldsre of th altera; for lb walrny. nil i i i i air r s urn GEIIIIE SUCCESS ASmUSEKCKEII Young Woman Valuable As slstant to Her Father; She Has Liking for Work and Is Skillful at It. I'rper row. left to right Rektty fotrd en roule from car to IWd cnl- Iw day morning. These be stacked up In hts yard. Notice whs sent to the coun cil to make th neresnary inspection, but the next mornlna: there were onlv Yl deiid dogs. Knm person had In tho night carted .iwny 27 of the dead onea Clearly It was th work of persons who were spiteful. But tha common coun cil refused to pay more than 140 That's the situation. The dog catcher haa struck and the council Is standing on It right. Albany. Or.. June 1. Judge flalloway today held that the city of Albany had the right to pass an ordinance ruir lug soft drink establishments to close at midnight. The decision waa handed down In the caae of R (. Churchill local candy dealer, against the rlly. Churchill waa nrrested for alleged vio lation of the ordinance when he served a banquet to a party that had attended a dame given by a girls' club. It waa claimed by tha police officers that the plnco waa open ami doing bualneaa after midnight. This Churchill did not deny, but obtained an Injunctron agalnat the city and then filed thla eult to teat the validly of the ordinance. The city de murred to the complaint and alleged that It did not state fact sufficient to oonatltute a cause of action. The de murrer waa auatalned by Judge Oallo way, and In handing down his decision he remarked that while "the law might " " ' " jt . i .. . . . -. Tn.rt nlihl n,t th rr.lll.,.Th,,,-r ""l " " him to decide, nml thnt so long aa It stood on the statute bonk it should be enforced and sustained. Pllver money In returned If Inserted by mistake In a Trinidad inventor's stamp vending machine, which retains without delivering stamps fraudulent metal disks If they are dropped Into it. Husband Routad by Soap. Chicago, June, 1. Edward I) en eon, colored, left home because he couldn't get clean with the kind of eoap his wlfo provided. "That soap was a continual aggrava tion." Renson told Municipal Judge Ooodnow in the court of domestic rela tions yesterday. "I couldn't stand the cheap stuff, and so left. That's all there was to It." "That's my Idea of no reason to leave home," nald the Judge. "Ruy aome soap that suits you and go back." r ir W. Trie getting down for a alldo to home plate, mobbing the umpire after r. rotten decision. There Is Penalty for Stock Gambling By John M. Osklson. I had a talk the ether day with an experienced banker about the movement to pass state law for lh protection of Investor agalnet th unscrupulous promoters and for th regulation of th aale of aeeurttlea. Mr. Jonea la net in sympathy with the promoters; I venture to aay that the Investors who sk bis advice (and get It) never loae a dollar. He la well trained In Judging value. Nevertheless, he le agalnat atate reg ulation. Some of the things he said by way ef argument were, to, ma, aston ishing. For instance: "Most of Ihoee who are fleeced by the promoter are a dishonest aa the pro moter themselves. - They are playing the aame game. They expect to get more than a fair return for their money. They. are giunbler. And they are dla honest, for by buying tha stocks of theee concern they become partners In the swindling game. And they are not guileless and Innocent either; but think themselves cunning and smart enough to win In a game for getting more value out of a thing than there la In It. I.oa Ing their money la a Just penalty for their foolishness and dishonesty." I do not believe this statement. I cannot-think that Jonea had In mind the majority of buyere of worthies stock and bad "bonds." Throughout the country a very great number of men and women have money In small amounta from til lo li0. aay tn Invest. And Ignorance ef lh Invest ment bualn hangs Ilk a pall air Iha t'nlled Blata Jones dna not be lieve that. He said "If anybody buys worthleee atoke of a awlndllng promoter. It l simply for tho reason that tie prefera that anrt of an 'Investment.' for If l did nat, he would cboos from th almost endless list of sound and aef securities being offered dally." There Jonea spoke af the regular sophisticated Inveetors h did no! real it that thee offering of sound and sets eecerttiaa are made le a ela very limited th suifhar. thai sound eoun eel. either by word af inauth ar by printed word, baa vary email rlr euletiea in this country Ow th ether band. Ike pramaro da spread tklr ball far and wide end thick Th pra matre da rh In en Ik Ignaranea af Iha r'jhllc te a far greater silent then they lh cupidity and greed of th tntaatot le fallen their purs Jnnoe due not knew wboroof he tpk when he aay that "tker la lltll ground far government Inter entlee la save the fanl and the knate from the rneo- sjurne ef his awn folly and knaiery especially whan there are epn to every an thousands af eoure of reliable Information aa te the Character of In vtmnte " SALE OF VENISON BASIS OF CHARGES Ikewrlal la Tk Jseroal I Roburg. Or. June 1. The Haoglee county giend jury baa filed an Indict ment charging ei-Mayor Jloever, ef Roavburg. with aelllag venison In vlv latlen of Ike atate gam lew Th com plaint allegea lhal May It. till, he eold I wo pound of dried venleon to a Can ronvllle man for II. Two similar oom- plalnta were filed In Iho Justice court but they were dlsmlased when the In dictment wee filed. Ilperm ell I on ef the beat polishes for brese work thet le exposed to the weather. Kaw Tntk. Jure I XX ome fcat fa fd at desire! of ketae eiaee Ika f Jttt. but It r,e remataed lor a New Tork gtrl, Mis Htl.n T It elk, to lake lh r.e of Io.m reker 44 li out, nrai.nl inoiartal Our. Mtoe ,.- aged J, i, Ueea e tirortag for etrel aaoro in. ad k iika ik game gn a tay today la trtg lh luadlkg of brick d aiho, o-aiarlal fioia the eid.raahlened rii'ri r-un i WJiaifiga ohltr. oai dlaapoooung al I la II East I hlri.taif sli Xiurd In a dark blue eull and loaf faaey bail owealer ef Ina eaato ealer, a gold walek banging freta e geld rfcU arouad bar net. and with key foot clad la taieai leather asferda, M4 Kelt' fjiued aaoul, elerl it all that waa gaing oa. rarroeliag with a xverd here and a lrn remmead I hare. Tka earw f men engaged la ripping up flooring and plying pi. ka oa brick wall did net eeoDi to cniad Uklag rdet4 froea a girl. Okas thaeasaax, -Mow did I come lo get Inte thtk ark" ehe rpaid aa a queetlo w-4 prPundd 'XXtll. father wa takei III oace aaneral year, age, aad I ikeughl I d iry lo help hlm. o I weal lo work helping hie Inrtmis dleeet the men la tearing dawn building gul l must ka med a eucreee af It. fee v boon at II pretty steadily alne "Ar thr any more at heme Ilk yeuV Va. eight; four mere glrlg aad faur baye I'm the eldest. All my eleter and brethet ere In eehaal and I lntal tboy hall all be well eduoeled. If I hare anything la eey. The business ut larg now and we are employing many mn. XV bar another Job leering down building in Fourth avenue. My falhor. Mom Kolba. la oyrlng thet job. while hla partner, Renjamla Brr4 and 1 are attending lo Ihla." ATtltade for Work. Mia Kolba and her pa rente went from Poland to Kngland when ehe wag one year old. When ehe waa all aad one-half yeere eld the family migrated lo America First the falbee started crap-Iron buelntse. and that gradual developed Into a building materiel trade and h finally branch.! out. taking con tracts for th demolition of building. -Miss Kolba haa shown aptitude for III bualneaa and bar father haa lSn ka lump euma when bis contract money came In. r-he says ehe wouldn't work for anyone except her father or herself. j m arraim see sucn opportunities In thl business thet I couldn t be in. . duced to work for anyone on alary,' sne add. Oak Rink, now skating; big crowd. TONSILS FOES OF MAN, PHYSICIAN CLAIMS Chicago, June 1. The root of all avll, iViewed from a medical standpoint, haa been discovered. It has been traced to 'the mouth of the adult and back Into Icjie tonsils. . Dr. Ira 0. Denman of Toledo believe that the high road to health and old age it to be found in the .jemovaj of the tonsils. He charges that they are re sponsible for tuberculosis in many in stances, as well aa rheumatism indi gestion and many disease that ar di rectly traceable to Infection taken with food. 4 , The physician, who spoke at the after noon cession of the Illinois Homeopath ic association, eaid . that the tonsils sMemd tn have been Drbvided bv naturo to guard children against trie numer ous poisonous substances they placed Itt their mouths a babies.' i At the age of f iv year, - hewewr, -I lie said, they ceased to be of value. - To j n adult they are of no more use than a rusty nail sticking In the .foot. Dr. Denman declared. " .. "If an adult hopes to reach a ripe old age my advice Is" to have hi or her tonsils removed, concluded the phy sician. . ; .' The Royal Society of London, th old est British organisation devoted to ; kcrenUflo' research, will celebrate It - two hundred and fiftieth anniversary U July. . .'. -v PAVING REGENTS DRIVE, ALAMEDA PARK '"w k !a - i - -rfptW if :jT'-ft;;w wt i h v - -v v o t k -r-i -r v J t -t A"fl --f' . ' . ' : - .JK....-'...... J See Alameda Park Today TAKE BROADWAY CAR MARKED ALAMEDA PARK The most extensive paving operations under way in Portland this year are at ALAMEDA PARK. The entire tract nine miles of streets? is being hard-surfaced.. This work will be completed by July 31, and it completes the municipal improvements in the addition. ALAMEDA PARK is the highest and most beautiful residence addition in the entire Irvine ton district, AND THE LOWEST IN PRICE. ALAMEDA" PARK joins IRVINGTON on the northeast and is just 18 minutes by car from the center of the city. "The Broadway car runs through the addition. Visit ALAMEDA PARK today, look it over, turd you will want a home there. We will sell you a lot in ALAMEDA PARK for 10 per cent cash and as low as 1 per cent a month. We will help you finance the building.of your home in ALAMEDA PARK. . The ; Columbia Trust Company Salesmen on the Tract Today. BOARD t)F TRADE BUILDING, GROUND FLOOR H Trie Ideal In f The Ideal In Home Building The discriminating home-builder will find in Kings and Arlington Heights every possible convenience and many ad vantages not obtainable elsewhere. Here, high up above the city, in the clear sun shine, with the verdure-clad hills furnish ing an ideal background, you can build your home serene in the satisfaction the well chosen homesite gives. Only 10 minutes from the heart of the shopping district, with good car service, hard surface streets and boulevards, Kings and Arlington Heights are the closest in and finest homesites ever offered in Port land. . $1,000 to $3,750 Terms to suit. Special inducements to home-buildets. . ' DorrE.Keasey&Co. Second Floor Chamber of Commerce. 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