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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, rORTLAMD." TIIU55DAY EVENINO. JUNE It, lilt .1 'V Town Topics I 4 aa Jiit fatiai 4 - 14 de.iau- 7m t e ti f m Ufa l Uwl f4 I I a. -- tali, 4 MM f I M : ! wa I tr t (viutia oj strsacaup. tlva A I I f-. M M l4 aa.. Il J- Jl U S ,kf .-' -.all ( . IK f I .ai lj t - Ka.fc t'l. C" I Mi 4 1 wit4 !! -v A ; iv awua.m4 fu 4 T lM4. fiU U l 11 Mtf, 'tl4 It UMI The nfflcitnry of Oar Phone Service It Unerjualcd a,ll . Wi Th- Food Market of QusJitjr n4 Service ( - " I l i ta U4 l eaAltol 1 '.l fa. Vaaa., f4 A Tff f DhiuH.vi, sir O L. U- W.a, U H WA. t ! ia. t. fctafk W I l.kkjN ihiir i al sieie V KoMH fe.a' I S.ll, IM . tcifP hkl l. t. WllMfc . . td'. U At . . r t Tillaiuo J l-n r. MtllMI !! Of W fix i i.m jirl . - i ;c.f ia i . t.4ii4 u4tBtac ( laUK Ws I la IM I'tUM UI4 I iu.in, .4 ii u iih4 imi imul ii !! r riui ti u ik (kti r earttfV tit4 ! taaf ! I iim4 U lb . aa. a I k tiMiit Tafi. AtViua aaJ 1,11 im ! (tg a4 bm a i 4 l II aatb a Mc- K.i i ! lh rraa. M la I H4 lhal h mtf h ba la wr l H ri4 rilinrl. Maaaf r ikid at U lu v im uiar. jli. TOXIGIir AMIfMi:ST Heil.t'i IM turr'Nra flota mmiaa I iniiMt HAKt h Jiaf la futff - i Id f li Mop I.THU' Armiltr Mutual tam4f roirpany Ofir-at-LM OtphMn circuit ai4- 111 riNTnr-vi'i nia. KUrRKnt Kullian Oonataia TIIK OAK AHinB JMfll Vralhr t'otMlllieM lnrilht an4 l-ldH vaiol tain luntfM and riJr ouiuny !.! ifrn anl wt!nf ion Orraalonal la miM i.'l KriJii ouih lu I liliu -ainnal tmin tonljM ana A.ii" fxtirM fmecoltr. rraa rwilMl Wma mb. I h m tttitanl la an hit la ! la all4 It It I taiuabla Cl;fraia ial. ff la rtc ar 4rrh 11- A IHl'f ri4 tola muralai I hitf of fvlu lor i" U C jlaoU. f Aallaflv. Cal afeiaa lhm o hi lra. 11k ai i luvovf, ! I aoutab la Iinla4 tin I M4 to lah rhara or ia aiaia thai haa jui bn Itfl Lf. Tb olu tt boa tola I In iiuir imi in popi on lliclr Mall for lh a otnan. and if ah la locl4 h la aaj la rpM lo 1 hl.f Blurr Opening of Our Women's Lunch Club On the third floor, filla a long-felt want. Temptinr, apptixinr fooda at rery re aaonable price aenred in a quiet, attract, eomiortable aecuon of the thin! floor, and for women exdaJively. A reft room and eating place combined. Quick eerviee for busy women is an important feature. Third floor. Take elevator. w TOMORROW'S MENU Con7 LiiAAd Clam Co4r, 1(W Bi4 rul of lUhbtl. Crols 1& Rol IWaf, m 0n. 16 Baidwidi, 5 Ua E1m Ch TfA H. A Pmj. &4 Etricf iUftiM, A4 Com, 64 ToaaIma, 64 ' Tutrj, til klsdt, ft4 I Cra, 04 lttiiutf fi I Sanitary Grocery Dept. "" Mfmry rtv my. I "" anoia iiri rrt-m a rulvr at t 1 o tlurk ihia laurnlnf nar lh n Mount Tatr rrvoir l.a m)lirie4 lh ral4nla in llial Mrintir and lh t.un of a lonj and rarvful lin.ill-l allun by ralrtMm.n l"oil, to, hoi r, unatl l i;aln ma mil- irr A Hin aa V heard lh hoi h ruahtd to lh pii frvm hr lhy Mmr4 lo orl1i te. but fourid ni on ho kn what they ar. ailhouahl niiojf r:aria heard them. Pure Foods, Teaa and Coffee, Fresh Fruits, Bakery Goods, Delicatessen; eyery thing that appeals to the epicurean tastes at caving prices. (In the Basement) 3000 Eastern Uvzm, corncob imokd. 1000 lb, of frih TotAto 00 BJa at, pr pound . . . 2000 caoj or I34irdtl47 Bbroddad Codfiah, at, tb can 1 IV - 8c w Cliarefc oa--Th. Mrl Pre btrun fhurrh hat l-ul tmv!led It nr 1 hurrh ho j. for lh a" onimoja tlon of t!t Inrrra.lnf ftunJaK ach'Hil of thai ortniaatlon. for khik t:mc Iho imil!i' in'mbtri ff th i IihI Itav tfn of n("ity Inc.lint Ot th (. irani of lli.la'fh Kut I K la I naarlr at an f 1 J t"T th hri(lilt a rvl airlral roomi In th nw huildlng ill ! for i ienth their ua A u nii. feature of lh. pri mary ilepaMrm-nl 1 room h a frlran of pirtur, topic i'f tl.r famoua iai.it Inae of t!i "I.lf of fhriat' Thrav will run entirely iinjiid the room, at a height ail 10 t seen tv mil paapl 8eroi Jii n a'ld, "f th fK t irea ha bn n-aie i. 1 ti the veil ing of Monday i rl Jure 17. a: I It aliarp, the ttor of the rimrch. Dr. John II Ihivil. Mil deliver a le-.tur on hr l.'.tr of t'liilel-' uelrg theee nlldea li IIInMratlona of the autjje. I Th public I Invited. Ytera rma4 DaaA. rdrj L. Currier a t 111 war tern ho live at Jll Main atretl. aa found dead In nl ruum v.aterdar afternoon by a mall carder, and I he toronrr aa tailed lo take chart of the remain leth t prohahly du to heart fallur Kelatlvr hat been notified and will tak charge or the law!) . aa 71 year of age nti aaa a inemtM-r of romrany H. Thlr. IKlnoia volunteer regiment. latrolmaa V r to Daath The report of the (erlnu lllnea of "Hank" Wllaon. formerly drum major of I he pollre hand, who I now on a little farm near Mint. dr. waa brought to Thief of Holloc Plover thl morn ing by T. Hurt, a neighbor of the man, who derlate thai Wllnon Ii dying front tuhrrrulotl and In dlra dlfltreaa. Home time aco. Wlleon lecjred a lx monlha' leave of ahaenre from the police depart ment to take up thli farm, and with hi Having purchased a limited amount of farm equipment. Shortly after going to hi placn he waa taken lck wtth pneumonia nnd win brought to Port land for medical attention. While ha Irtrnir Bottad Ott Ham Kraanar. who wa arreeted lt week by Le ( Uvea riwennce and Maloney on a ihaigc of eiiortlon following th pay ment hy Max Wagman and ham Oroea or I0 each for alleged polio protec tion, aterdy afternoon waived a pre liminary examination before Judge Ti- rll on th extortion chargea and tn bound ever to appear before th grand Jury. Hams Salad Codfish 6 Mackerel Rice 1 300 faUon jug of port win Q 'fall raUotu, iaeladinr jnr, forO7C 73c Eggs 2000 dot. no dtlmry, doin, oalj 21c D.-ll-,, rolU of oar Banquet DUlier Hall Dotur, 3-lb rolU iljDC arocka of Btnquat f O U BattAr, 3-lb rwli, forJOC 1000 fan Ttry tpvdal at, .... C laraon bait pUa, frh from our O each, onl 1 Jt ortn, at, 6000 poondt of Jap ttyla Tie, A Q 5 pcmndi. 22, 10 ponnda forTaJ C 117!-. 300 rUon jogi of port win I f IliC Claret 300 full fmllon jof of Qaxat, gallon; fmt rrJna 0ta fSOOO Bauag- A erdl-t for S&000 ma given letrr H Kdelfaen aaalnat th lortland Ralla t.iaht a- Patrolman j j.0tr company till mornlrg for per sonal Injuries. The case was heard by Judge McOinn. Nine Juror signed tho veidtct The plaintiff Is In charge of the waterworks at fit. Johns, ami was Injured early thla spring while alighting from a streetcar at I nlon avenue and Maegley street Ainillo 1000 koNl ? Eoonomy O Q f aUHIa Vanilla, 35 talneA, bottle C Dallcateaaen of AH Klndi on Salo at Bpodal Trie. Butter K Pies.5?. Salad Oil Banquet Hall Salad Oil 29c Parlfteli 1000 kric f 'ac7 O 1 VxUUlIMl Coaat Codfiah, ipcial at & 1 C CrYArT 20'000 Ida. of para CandicA, C VOliUj 20o valuaa, at, pr pound 1 Si C nviXr.r 1000 bottrea of Duffy 'a Malt 7f UUliy Wbiakay, a 90 alu, at SUC Burke '1 Irish Whiakaj, threa Ur, (J rerj ipeeial at low price, the bottle, tj) JL A f "The Bridge of the Gods" AMlSI3takTS rawrrf Aa wiaat HEILIG TMIiATWtl ra- taaia 1 4 4,111) twh ArriHNeM 1 TMta HT&ia 1 "THE DtJRDAR" f aTarvavAa oLa 1 amtfTioti rtgrwavaa j wrT woNcrnrt i. rieUhiA tviM eiiuws Rtaalaga. !. la. Ik. Af if a, . lie ftEacmvm aiCATt ow iellivi i 4a4 Dress ailtvaa OwAataiaa k414 VaAtM4 VIII Wa 1A aVamw aa4 Oa, Bart a IMafl, afar . M UN, H.ary Tan. rouowtnA rcut f rora all avf OrOft. ihia mroof atl pi form' I an will be f04iad- On moie rrrtormance ooiy. uf Matt nuw. iv iKouaaa4 turned awar Mob- cUy. Caah back for Wd4ay'i I att or eacrtanc toe rrvoaf. .Fridlay ONLY Last dunce This Year gUat SaIa, 10 to f, at Ro we & Mirth's Drugstore I UXXUJL21D WAAKXNQTON Boa acata, each &O0 Oranaund. Aral 10 row. ....$1.50 1 Oranditand. rcaenred $1-00 1 Oeneral Admia'n. unrtaarred. . . 50c I Children under 12 25c I Hear and See in Any Seat I -a ! Ml 1mm I Va. Ma. Oaf. rarw pecial Summer Prices an) t aa ea atsila BAKER raiiraa Mai sag A-AM4 Ua. t Baa, aaa-at aVAKSa 9TOCX OOatTAaTT All weak Mala W4. aa4 L "WILDFIRE" Th rraat race cra comedy, aa lyl IO l-liliaa HiuMiL Action, xciiaiueni. eB4y and thrill. Kvenlog leo, 10c. Mala. fo rrd nlthta. etiiiaia at , . f BLajw a, A-.M UT SAT TVBTS ! 'J. eA 1 BTTOBTT. rraafe aa cm ia ataa" Trim. BAiaX Oa1 psaaarasV, aowaUsl HisUsia. WlaaaA aaa , 4 Wyaa. ft raj. aA DIM arotAara. Oraaaaua, Ice Cream Soda 5c Fifth and Washington hiu Comer' : igr Ice Cream Soda 5c Fifih and Washington Multnomah Field If performance it not held. all moneya will positively be returned. CtB Xeall Wall mi 10 ArXawr Xrtaa A) 0x, Aaaa XA. Tn moral ItaUaa roar, La BVay aa CaJklU. arm AJt Troapa. gjagep, raatf Orckactia. riiass la aaA Baa. aeaaa aad ftrn row aaiaam i rTa, Boa offtoa op rra It a. at t 19 I. m. rboaaa A' taaa, Kah aaaa OwHaia aao, Tin, . petl rrlday Only Pon't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wlnea and lhiuors, H.R0 rjusllty port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine. 78c per gallon: 14 rye and Bourbon whiskey 12 75 per gallon. 4 brandy. $2 75 per gallon: II rum, 1175 per gallon. Na- ws. gone membrrs of the grange. And ,,,,., Vine Co.; Fifth and Stark. Phon neighboring farmers broke his land and rut In his crop. It waa then necessary to advance the pntrolmnn miney to bring him to Portland. Orandstaud Tlcketa, East aide. Oil 1- dren'a parade, Friday, June 11, st 3 p. m.. price 50 .cents, musical carnival , (band concerts on (Jrand avenue), Fri day evening, June 14, 8:30, price 25 cent; for automobile- parade, while traversing Or-und avenue, Wednesday, June 12 at 2 p. m., price 26 centH. June's Pharmacy, Qorner Grand avenua and Eust Burnalde; Mason store, cor ner Grand avenue and East Ankeny: Morrison-Grand drug store, corner F.aat Morrlton and Grand avenue; Wilson's drug store, 131 Grand avenue. Buy now. East Elde Business Men's club. Main 499. Home A-449. Delivered. Hares. Red hot. Five horse race. Country club track. Fine band of music. Admission 60c. jrrandstnnd free. Saturday afternoon. 2 p. m. All the crackerjacks will be there. Btanger, don t rail to tak home a new Vacuum clothe washer. Draws water through clothe Instead of clothes through water. Washes In 3 minutes. Price $3.60. Demonstration at 1S3 3d. ' N Optometry Examination On May 28. 29 and 30 the Oregon State Optometry board held Its second examination of applicants for certificates to be allowed to practice optometry In this state. Dr. Lowe, president; Dr. Herman w. Barr, secretary; and Dr. E. O. Mattern, ad visory member, held the examination: From the large class of applicants the ollowlng; six doctors passed: C. A. Starr, B, Fontaine, L. M. Snow, M. A. Dallas, F. C. Johnson, L. H. Wilson. ' r. Hanson White, architect, offices 3424 Washington street. Craftsman bungalows, livable flats, modern homes of moderate cost specialised. 1 oolsty of Enalnra The Oregon 8o I clety of Engineers will give an informal i dinner next Wednesday evening In the j Elizabethan room. Imperial hotel, which occasion will ba in lieu of regual- June meeting. The society will ballot for choice of emblem and transact other tm ; portant business. Edward Cooklngham will speak on "Monetary Reform." This wlir be the last meeting of the society till September 12. "I vary body's Solar It" Why not youT Vrinklng R-Portcr and keeping cool. There's nothing you could drink that will taate half so good to you. ' Btamer Jess Sax kins for Camaa, Wash our I and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. tn. h" - v Pi DB. O. 1. EATKII Tine Best Place to have your eyes looked after In the way of Glasses. No overchara and no misrepresentation, and If, during your stay in the city, you want aood work done at a reaaon. able price, I Invite you to call. X Just fit rlasses and Z know how. Dr. Haynes 5J555rrai uit 427 Karqaam Building, Multnomah Hotel Turkish Baths. Women, 11 a. m. to 7 p. m.; men, 8 p, m. to 10 a. m. Take elevator, Main S007. Union Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main 41, A-2241. Br. Ella K. Dearborn, 800 Union ave nue north. Woodlawn 1737, C-1108. rionio and Music at Bull Bon Park Sundays Fine music at the Pavilion Bull Run Park, on :ho new Mount Hood line every Sunday, also excellent re freshment stand. Trains leave Monta villa depot 9 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., Sun days, returning leave Bull Run Park 3:30 p. in. and 6 p. m. Scenery en route unsurpassed. Take M-V cars to Mount Hood depot. ' . W. A. dentists, Wis and Thtrd and associates, painless Washington. Enjoy Fin Swim today, land Swimming Baths, 167 26e. 4th. Port- Br. J. C. srayea is 021-922 Selling bldg. now located at Etnographr 9 0 5 4466. Teon bldg. Main I Pansey Brps.t Triday 8poil Our $2 srradf or wines at $1 per gallon. Osr ...i-i-.' ,, tl Krt trrU r,r Win.. t Tito n.. B-.l- " Ion. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, years old, regular $4.60, at $3.60 per gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular $3.60, at $3.60 per gallon. Our $3 grades of Whiskey, Rum, Gin and 3randy, $2.10 per gallon.. Friday only. 379-381 E. Morrison st. Phomes -East 27, B-2420. Fre delivery. "BOWERS HOTEL GRILLE" Eleventh and Stark Streets. ""at in nuiet and comfort. Best of service, prices reasonable, ) open i a. m. to 1 a. m. Entrance also rv.-r..i.)i -me-r Hotel, Twelfth and Washington streets. Push Clnb for Stone, Or. C. F. Clarke and L. M. Lepper, of Eaat Bide Pun ciub, will address a meeting of the clt- ens at Stone, Clackamas county. Or.. Tuesday evening, June 18. where a nush club will - be orranlied. A movement la on to induce the Hill Interest to 1'Ulld an electric line from Portland to Clackamas. Stone and Molalla, and aouthward. Mummy irot Xndeoent. -What . was claimed to b a genuine Indian mummy, . - j v, i m v.u, lAtucu B t. f CU, 000, the preserved body of an Indian woman and a tiny babe, waa thla mom ing an txhibit In th municipal court in ine case or tha city against Chester A. Bell, arrested yesterday by Patrojman Sherwood and Miller on Seventh and Washington atreeta. Tha' claim Waa mada by tha patrolmen that the exhibit Indecent, "but when the mummy waa exhibited this mnrnlne-f'to Jnd iaawii ana court offictalai It waa de- LcssrJirt, Less noise, Less jar, Less expense, Less annoyance- Let's ALL boost for ' '' Bitulithic Free Home Telephones The Home Telephone Com pany has installed for the convenience of the public during the Rose Carnival free telephones, with attend ant to assist the public with any kind of information which they desire, at the fol lowing places: i Third and Morrison. Fifth and Morrison. Fifth and Washington. Park and Washington. North Bank Depot. Union Depot. THBATXB rOOBTX AJTB A TAB Two rrforraanra Nla-atly Mat rally ra -A. nvf TO f AJfAJaA.' tiitui raatare . m WUaxag Txas Teaaaay Z a a ear a. Night Prformanca lie, lie: Matinees, sny t, lie eunaaya ana noiiaaya. Wlaril Prir. prltay jrign iy gou wnin. COUNCIL CREST poBTuurDV moor OAJtoaa; IBM PBXT 4LBOTB CXTT. Plr works poatyoaeA. AuaanoetBaat late. Park. Hlrl Attraction. Opn-Alr Rink. Picnlo uronnda in Old Appi urcnara. - APIaTBBIOir TO OBOOTTPS PmEB. Rhododendron Tavern Now open. Spend Saturday and Sun day at the beautiful Mt. Hood resort. Fine fishing. Kates va.uo day s 15.00 a week Under new management French chef E. FRANZETTI. proprietor Cappa's Restaurant 82 SIXTH ST. Special-chicken dinner and ravioli. French and Italian cookintr a specialty. ' ' PORTLAND. Or., June 11, 1912. To Mrs, W. C. Noon, Mra. H. J. Mansfield, Mrs. Peter Hobldrk, Mra. S. M. Blumauer, J. B. Yeon, Loula Lang, C. A. Dolph, C. A. Bigelow, R. S. Farrtll and Three Thousand Others: Ladies and Gentlemen I have your communication of June 9 requesting that I permit the use of my name for re-election to the office of school director of School District No. 1, Multnomah County, Oregon. Feeling a keen appreciation of the honor that you thus confer upon me, I have decided, after careful considera tion, to accept your call and become a candidate for the office. If re-elected to this position I promise that I will favor in the future the introduction into the school system of Portland of such progressive features of school work as may be shown by the experience of other cities to have substantial value. The best proof I can offer of the sin cerity of this statement is the fact that in the past I fa vored the insertion in the course of study of manual train ing, sewing and cooking. I voted for the establishment of the school of trades and vacation schools, for the exten sion of the night school system and for the introduction of gardening as an adjunct of school work. In the near future I believe it will be possible and desirable to intro duce both agriculture and horticulture into the high school course in our schools. This next step in the progressive policy which has always characterized the Portland schools is, I believe, entirely practical and fits naturally into our general scheme of development. We will need in a year or two to build an additional high school in the south eastern part of our city. Sufficient grounds should be se cured to permit a practicaj study of both agriculture and horticulture. For some years it has been the policy of-the Board to obtain sufficient school grounds to permit outdoor play for all the pupils. I have favoted this policy and will Strive to see it continued. While thus endeavoring to keep our schools in touch with the progressive spirit of the times, I shall strive to keep the expense at the lowest point consistent with ef ficiency, mindful ever of the heavy burdens of the tax payers, i I favor greater security to the teachers5 in their tenure of office,, either by the establishment of a system, of civil service, or an increase of the term for which they are elected, together with the rule that before a teacher's ap plication for re-election shall be rejected, she shall be granted an opportunity beforeVthe full Board to explain or deny her alleged shortcomings. . . J. V. BEACH. HOTEL STEWART SAIl FRANCISCO Geary StreetaboTS Union Square European Plan fl.50 4j vf AmericAn Plan $3.00 4aj up Haw ataal aaa Wick tr ! Et !. Maaaral rata. Caalaa ml tkaatra aaA retail aUserki. Oa aa Una traafvia all vac ty. El im ataa 3 2Ae OAKS Fire Works Tonight Band Concert GREAT PROGRAM Bri aaiaibn araiaai 0RE?W .aaw'tlSrt: wcnYs5micOT afarslfioent p. m. PTrotaohaiea oiory. taa Plreworka Dlaplay at la A Baal Blase of . Paatoas Bead. A Great Hear Concert. Wonderful Grand Opera Bi&rere, Sifnora Raonaai ttuin ana Slanor I. Luccl. "Bauer's Dream," by Frank Rich, Musical Comedy Company. Punch and Jady Snow for the Children. 0 mf ri nfrv'iiiiir -i- - - -i- - - ; NEW HOTEL PERKINS PORTLAND. WTNtHtAnT MATH MT UP MTHIISUP- Foster Sc Klelser I High Grade Commercial stad Elewte SIGNS Tta aaa Baal avarott S3ta t Ullt JMM XBSTAVSAST BSAVTZPVXi' Arcadian Garden in Hotel Multnomah TXXS WZSZ'S BirPSBIOB MXX,Z, op ATTBdaeTSW A3 B. OBOAJK W. WALCH ABO SIiTA VABD TH7B PUBBJaZSM VOOAXXSTa Oregon Humane Society X.BBOKB OOBDOB HASJEtXROJI", Ban Praaotaoo'a Bweeteat Stager. TXB BOKA TBJO, . Ilacerf from Sonsy Baples. BOBSKT, TloUa Virtuoso, and BUSSXAB XKPSBXAIi OOBOBSX OBOBXSTBA. OP aOIaOISTS AfflM. r-t,., tr.li i Human Officer, 8ergeant Main SIS; A-TSS. ....... V T . ia DBiaicaiik au. m. vi bibi Residence 24 E. 24th N.. Kast 4771.- Hors ambulanc corner of Sth and Tar- IA, v.t.r n,r. in jnarj H.nhi Klin Animal' Rescue Home, Northrop Aerea. Thomaa A. Short Supt A-IS4T. 1 rtnaa. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST i it mm Plaa Beaerve Ton Table Barly. BrtrbTBOBtajc hotti. oo, B. C, Bowrsr Kanag-ar. BXCBBATIO&r PABX Corner Tangha and Twnty-f ourtn Sta. .Oakland Portland ran 11,1a, 19. i. is, is Games berln week days I p. m. Bun- day 2:30 p. nu : XVABXSS DAT PBZSAT. Boys under 11 free to bUachers Wedaea. ; ' oay. t SATURDAY 2 P. M. Country Club Tree's 4 HARNESS RACES -t . RUNNINO RACE i . ;. Under Auspices , Rivcrsids Drirxn Cl Admission, 57 'icent. ' ' - Free. . Ta'.e Ko ' ' '