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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVEN I NO. JUNE 11. 1111 a mm mm TEST PETTIONERS i GIVEN WARNING Dairymen of Clcone and VI cinity Must Submit or Havft Private Tests Made; Dis crimination Is Denied. A Meriting Ulrm.a of liven at4 tteHtlly, who in circulating Boll tuberrulla Lei atlilota, aaa laeued by tea illy milk departmeat yeat.rday. "If lte dalryawa euerU I batlag the lnpf (lima for lubereuloala la dairy tauie alM they will have lo employ fmate teaLre aettafeclory to the city." raU lha aieumtt. Th city Inapoc lata- work co.ta than) nothing. II U 4 Mg preiertlon. a lac l tad a oul mat la could olha-la lafaei the entire hard The clly rails Uw require thai milk aold In Portland mual -V from cxa by test found fre' from lubarcu loala. Thia Uw will r- an for cad. no mailer wta law evader II Mia I'pon Its .nforTom.nl dputa the health of many people and Ut Uvea of ehll.lr.it What lb dairyman should do 1 help a eiaie wide inspection law, and Ibua make Ihalr effort constructive In lead of destructive, W XIxt Ckat Oat. "Regarding tha atatement that Iho haallh officers hava refused to allow lha milk from on. of tha largest dalrtaa to anlar tha elly for raaona other than unsanitary conditions. t aay thai no dairy liaa baan ahut out of tha clly of fort land aicapt for abaoluia unsanitary rondltlona or for refusal lo hava Ihalr hard I rat ad for tuberculosis aa re quired by tha city ordlnanre. would Ilka to oak tha dairyman ' A mt plhiillH nl.Ki I i t a i thay comply with tha- clly milk ordi nance? "Aa tor tha teeta employed br tha city being- Incompetent. Ihaaa trata ara mada according to tha rulaa and regulatlona f tha federal government and tha tu berculin la aupplled by tha fov.rnm.nt If these dairymen can suggest' a mora scientific and acourala method, tha board of health would ba glad to know of II. "Tha government method haa proved to bo accurata by reaaon of lha fact that t par cent of tha raactora hava ahown Iralona of tubarculoala on poatmortan lamination. "Tha atatement charging that tha city board of health la discriminating la ab aolutaly falae, Tuj city of Portland haa In tha laat i yeare ttatad ovar 14.000 com and paid all of tha ezpenaaa i In connection with tha teeta. Tha city haa kept two competent veterlnarlana lo tha field conatantly teattng harda. Dairymen Inconsistent. "Tha dairymen ara Inconalatent In that they say they ara wiling and onx loua to comply with tho law so they may produce a wholesome product. At tha aame time they want to be allowed to ahlp In milk from tubercular herda. "Thla office haa no record of any herd of 46 cowa being; completely wiped oul aa aaaerted In the article. "The atatement that the clty haa test- ed any herd threo tlmea In ona year la absolutely a fabrication. "The milk department of the board of health haa a record of all herds test ed and all dalrlea Inspected that la open for public Inspection. Tho department la maintained for the protection of the milk consumers In the city of Portland, because milk Is the most dangerous food In the market today. The dairymen have nothing to gain by precipitating a fight with tho city of Turtland on the tuberculin teat There are enough dairies tested around Portland to supply the city with milk and tweet cream. "Tlio peoplo of this oily do not want milk from untested herds, or from any dairyman that refuses to comply with the rity milk ordinance. "The milk department proposes that the consumers shall know which herds are net tested, and the man who is not progressive enough to have his herd tested will find no market for his prod uct In this city. "This is a progressive age, and the daliyman who does not keep pace with modern milk production is suro to ba replaced by one who will. There is no market for tubercular or dirty milk In this city if the people know it." Refugee Son of Rich Russian Banker . Believes Father Met Fate on Titanic Tbar s rektala-Are of Ike Tllanle 4iMui -4 aa atka f It & lag ill.c.l lairtgue f ftuMla la lae y Ibeli effort thai A. r .' a, etlle frwaa lha land of lha ea, U aaaktaf la rnUM ta 4e4erla Ulkar ale fa IW l of la Ma) iragady. Ail Iba young rafugao kaa la tMa bias ta a clifflag f rwa a Vaacivr, M- C, awapiir. l ara that M rr baett. mm! af tba gr banklKg t4 f Pna af Lada A rwiMh. aM w, Ituaata, aa IK kM aba mob, lbl la Iom la ta ttusat la' a (lMaltl aea waa thai of John Q. Uaya lo Canada a ad Job Jaefe Aaler to lha t ailed Hlala. Tbar' ceeura ibat firiUis tha aldr waa ooailag to lha Paclfle roaal lo find hta ton -I do Al tllva Ibal that about bla coining to vtell ma." aald rarnbaeh. "Wo had many trouble aad flfnia my falbef and I. lie la a follower of lha rr. I am hot He would hava thing aa thay ar. I would hava a chaug. Bui 1 would lika la koow If ha la dead. I fa4 thai ha la." yarabacb tall a broken atory of hard- ahln. fffMloa) aad daa lUI U Uk fMMIuti Ibeitik b Ik . M haa wrtllM a4ila artUi.e adaiaai A rule ( Iho car U I ha what I by data ttUab aoath. tta Ihivoa I Ma rrlasa aad -( iaa aa a " d.aulia tha atal ar of hla father, for ihiao yaaa a4 bait Ha aea aubl4 la iiaapabia ladifmluea ad UI-lraaiaiaAt. ilia hdr wealed away, hla hair fall (. . ! ataalha af ha waa ralaaaV laallblly ha taada good hla Ma fra lha Uad f ! I of lha fiaal naa- alaa hear. Ma caate la New Th- lie futiad aeihlaf Ihwa, ItMMigh ha walked lha elreota. Ila came aa lo Chicago Hta estMac of aoibiag la do. aoibing la eat aolhlna tiiwauiawt. waa rai4. Iiy aaya ha bailat lo deacriha ho raata lo fotUd. )! ba ho a la 11 aad aneke a lit la la lfHJ I rable I Waiaaw aad leUgiama l Vaa ceuvtr to eoafina I be . of hla fa there daih. lie hope thai hla abolher. who syaiHitblava with blm. htay. If hla father la dead, be able la real a 11 lire wlih blm la the new world. CLAIM FOR BACK PAY IS LAID ON TABLE Tha elly water board yaeterday laid on tha labia a petition of Corneliua O. Murphy for lb payment of MIT. which ha claim aa bark aalary during lb lima b waa auapendad by tha board on charge of having excepted a check for til SI for lead and other clly material aold by Murphy. Murphy appealed to the city civil service commiaelun and waa ordered relnatated on a techoirallty. Notwllh elandloc thla fact ho has not been re alored to duty, though hla aalary gee on unleaa new cbargra to ba filed by tb water board aro mada to stick. hlayor Ituahllght takea tha aland that It la batter to pay Murphy a aalary and let hint walk tha atreeta than It la to have him handling city supplies. The board authorised tha chief en glneer to eipend 16000 lo repairing tha road to the Hull Ituo headworka.. The mayor and Commlaalonera Alnaworth, klackay and Winn and Huperlntenden Dodge went up to Bull Hun In an au tomoblle last Sunday to Inapect the pip line and headworka. They did. not come all tha way back In the auto, however Tha machine atrurk one of the numer oua boulders In tha road and off want an essential piece of the mechanism The tender aolea of tha party made ac aualntanca with all the rest of tha rocks from a point a ahort dlatanc thla aldo of tha headworka to tha null Hun postofflc. The vote to hava tha road repaired waa unanlmoua. 10 GIVE ROSE BATTLE FRIDAY, RAIN OR SHI BIG JINKS TONIGHT , AT THE PRESS CLUB Tonights the big night in Portland. The bin event of tho program will be the allegorical parade, but the most en joyable one from an amusement view point will be the potpourri of vaude ville and burlesque jinks offered by tha Portland Press club for the delectation of the officers of tha United States cruiser Maryland and visiting news paper men. The opening of the program of fes tlvlty at the club was acheduled to be at 8:30, but the postponement of the electrical parade from last nlsrht until tonight on account of rain caused time for the opening to be set later, so that everyone who goes to the club ahow may see the parade first The vaudevillo stunts will be pulled off on the same stage used for tho en tertalnmcnt of President Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, William Jennings Bryan, iiurraio tsm ana other ramou men. Ion't throw away Iba rpeea whan the petala begin lo fait This word 1 sea out to ortlaad people by tba re I dan I of the r.nlnaula. Kav thera and hand them lo any streetcar man marked to Kllllngaworth and Alblna aveauea. and aid In making: lha roeeloaf ahower nei Krlday one of tha greatest evenia av attempted In the epeclaeular Una. llosee and roea petala will be received grate fully by I'enineularltra until I o'clock Friday momlng, and tha green leavea need not be lorn off. a tbey a 111 add to tba color. Tha parade of rara nett Friday which ara to engage In tha shower and In th aham battle 1 to be given rain or ahlna. The only effect the rain will hava will ba to curtail the decoratlona of tha cars. (Seven electric cara will form tha pro ceaalon, which will ba led by a car bearing a band. On one of the cara a great all I neb, fan driven by a 100 volt motor Ja Installed, and thla fan will aend up a cloud of rose leavea to be scattered oer the crowds. Uen and women, boya and girls on the cara will also bombard tha niJUKude with blossoms. In front of the poetofflce on Morri son streets th "flattie of the Roses' will ba fought. The band will play lively mualc. and from the cara the bombardment will be even fiercer than before. From tha top of tha Meter A Prank building myriads of roaea will be showered down upon rara and people. A aecond great fan will blow roaa pet ala Into the air from thla height, and Julius Meier, who Is arranging thia part of tha program, declares that ha will have a ton of petala and roses with whlrh to swamp the cars. All occupants of the cars are to he dressed In white. A captain will be in harge of each. In addition to th reg- lar crew. Among those who will dec orate and occupy cars are: The United Artisans, the Women of Woodcraft. 8t Johns, Peninsula, the boys of Orkley Green school, and th girls of the aame school. The big grandstand In front of the postofflco will be open to those who give roses and seats will b given in exchange for armfuls of roses. GUESTS HAVE SAME NAME, HOTEL PAGE FINALLY "GETS WISE" Tidewater, Or., Note. Walduort. Or.. June 12. Claus Luder- mann of Tidewater has been appointed county commissioner for this district. Mr. Ludermann la an old time resident and his appointment pleases this end of the county. Mrs. Ray-Barclay is critically 111 at I nor nome at Tidewater, or. She is at tended by Dr. Minthorn of Newport 4f Discriminating Buyers of Life Insurance Give Preference to Prolific '- "Mr. Gould: Mr. Oould!" yelled the page at the Perkins hotel. A gentleman stepped forward. 'Tin Mr. Gould,"' lie said. "I want Mr. Jay Gould." said the boy. "That's me," eald Mr. Oould. 'The d euse," said th par boy. And It wa even so. There, were two of them two Jay Goulds, one from Seattle, th other from Gearhart. But that is not all. "Mr. Divine," ylpped th self same page boy. Dr. Divine stepped forward. "Not you." said tho page. "Mr. Divine!" Any other Divines present?" Two men stepped forward "Are you Divine V queried th boy. "Well, I'm sometimes called a divine," said the first man. "I am a preachep." ""-"'Pass on," said th page. "Who are you, mister7" turning to the second man. "Name's Divine, from AJban." "Te.fi; you're It." said tho page, climax to the tale being that there were yesterday at th hostelry two Jay Goulds and two Divines, to say nothing; of the divine, small "d." The Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" This V Our Record In 1909 OftgOllIift sold more policies in Oregon than any other company In 1910 OregOnTlfC-Bold more policies in Oregon than any other company In 1911 OregODlifC sold more policies in Oregon than any other company In 1912 QrCgftnljfC is greatly surpass ing all cf its for m e r achievements Best for Oregonians Homo Office Corbet Bldg., Portland A. L Mills L. Samuel Clarence S. Samuel PrMldrat Oensral Manager Astlrtaat Xanagur BRING SUIT FOR PAY FOR SALVAGING BOAT Suit to recover machinery and cables salvaged from tho steamer J. Marhpf- fer, which was wrecked off Taft Or., in May, 1910,' or to secure pay for sal vaging the material, has been filed In th United Estates district court by At torneys Evans and Jacobsen for George Parrrmlee and other resident of Taft against Thodor Knudson. The steamer after going; on the rocks blew up and naif of the boat waa left on the rocks to which it was moored by chains which became entangled Jn th rocks. A month passed and no effort was made by the owners and underwriters to salvage remnants of th boat or cargo. Residents of Taft secured sev eral engines and other machines and a quantity of cable and smaller articles from the ship in June, 1910. About a month ago Knudson appeared and de manded the return of the stuff sal vaged, which was refused. , Knudson claimed be had purchased th wreckage, and returned later with a deputy sher iff. When refused a second time the -goods were replevlned in the Justice court at that point, and without waiting ; to have the replevin suit decided Knud son loaded tha goods onto a barge and i disappeared. They wer discovered at th Vulcan Iron Works In Portland, where the engines were being repaired apparently to be used in refitting1 the old steamer Minne Kelton. . Sig Sichel & Co. MI Hogar cigars; three etores JJ Third street. Sixth and Washington, Third and Washington. . s . . i. JSj andrtrctrt sxatlnf. Oakj Rink. fl p S v.'t--. if) V I I -v A . ; ' rl j , I I . v- (if mm It's an impressive fact That Moyer $15 Suits give you as long service as those for which you usually pay $20. 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