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is THE ORECON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUN'S - II. Hit HM IS JVTB MWhl PRIZE NEW MAYOR OF DALLES IS PUBLICITY MANAGER HIGWPEIPISIfl Advance In Earth Education to Be Shown In School Exhibits. (V (frl ! ! Ik -IWt b1m la ea'aer e-rm .!. I - 1 tile Tk rfcu-iil I m' par lag lklUt !! kar taej te e4 f Ik I I a e aaoU ka e a.lid. fc la j war eftiall4 in Ik I'jMivJ till ( rente I aad IK ((! t.htWI tf ittiae er mJc r as. n i.- -111 hmajr Olmat.ad. iKTu f Ike, ttket' r B 1 1 1 . a.llk rdutll fu Olra, Ifl IM HHWfclnJ Uet kurt eetfllAg Hh fclm Ittwil ft' (It Mb rmplhcj lo Ua lm; ted I I he rBllok ef l'U bakk.l Tb ri-tri telle hum tha itw)artl rentr.t 4 to oiuo wee rf ojaf J tr rvotmlli of bekkere In tll. TkKiai omiii rut. The Vk.hlll county ' "t tedmdael fcrdrna adopted, 4r4 el j Ike disposal of tele kuparinletidatil Aldafatan, t". I'. Ihowpwo eppuiaicd field inanager for kfca. N ' Merle tor lha llvaelerk Intaaaafe. end a lata pnae tiai valued al many lliou and of dollar. Tba agricultural rell.ge rfxlnl4 the ,fll4 enanagra at itimitra of the ealaii loo elaff. college apmlaliele were ap Minted le aid 1th lha work and bulletin remaining all daetrable infor. ma I too ia the ntix punliehed. Tnomaaen rlalied Tillamook, WaeMag Inn. Lincoln. Ikousla. Jar k eon. Waaco, Hood ltlar. Marion. CI ark a ma a. bar man. OillUm. Creek. Ctalaep. Columbia. Lane, I "oik. f ma til la. Uraat. liinton. Baker. Talon, Yamhill. Morrow, Unit 1 1 - i f ( i V V ' i V I Jud 8 flab. elrt4 Xlonday. Th llirt. T . Jura :t flh Ix tod niarr of Tla Jkallaa al Manlar a lrtlon. alll laka hia at aa chief rutlta of lha IIa I first Monday Lin 9olr Mr. fiun araa Karn In Ottinn Illy ftara a ( w U hn a oun man ha rn (af4 In lha hoirl buiixwi In Tha tallica, ealnf mamhvr of tha firm of Minnni A fiah. inanacrra and aanara of lha ol I'malllta houw. for many rra oa of In kal knorn loila in lha !. A f ' )rara ago Mr Klmh r llrad from tha hotal bualnaaa and a;a(4 In farminf. Thra ra aco ha Hj Mullnomab onunilra. Maria rlaltad ; rrturttad Ij Ihla rlir and Innk rlarf Multnomah, i'larkamaa.. ' flood Itlrrr. I of lha publ.-HT drrlinnl of Tha NS'aao, hharman. Marrow. Ollllam. I Illa Ilualnaaa Man a aaHaton, t-a- ina riwrf ana nianaivr lit mw awlatlnn. Ila la a prograaalva and I'fnmlHi tha rtl jr a prof raaalva admin-latrallon BEfllEDINfRVDAVSc la fa- tl kaaiaear Hcfcaf a4l iaa 1 ha 4u la ttm o. taal aa liklif lft4 I aal kr al eawt tvaa ail k.8 kaa) baaa f UU- l MUtwaa Mr aaa4 Ika Hl af aa ala4 PASTOR H0N0REO WITH DEGREE BY UNIVERSITY f !- tMaa ItwUIIM !' r.irtil! MiirbAilaai avaa k.. Hljkett arlll kali4r "lk4 . , . , a . if all IM aaa fcWk M.a Wa aa- " V ' . .' T ' v4 f it.. iarwr ik.ar .u, f af lha rial t alvarJial rbb, lh.a (efl4 al la Ikla '- 7aatrfltk abd lirwadaaa fi.a !, n. M a- la flla tiftiu Ual IHa fatal laaraara fairer kill a al . - kaa im affi-a l a'ia I ikikl I af 4r t'ltala'ta a-r4 a-l c I (rfalr4 Ikia . a l-lal fcf aiala aa4 : tH l la la t4-la!4 "ll ia a f data "o i until Ira kainwr I li.aar alilia mual l r.lrd Tta lii.ui f iha a-4 luaja auiiaatttl aluUI tvaltr ihwoaattra Ima vt law l aa l:alaaa4 Hta m)I . al lit) ! 4 Ika kt'ii tmt tadn I kad i. a la (u vol a4 hunt a nHai 1 hta ' u MiwMn 1oa aia lha ro- ailaa ael Jj" lo lha (nod toad a haad uaflara. JI ttard -f Ttado bulldlna- Tha, l!l (rlhaalti It.a alfnaluiaa ailhoul taal t Hit t,t ikaa la Jantaa o'a Ira piaa'daxl f lha aaaorlallon Thar uH nl la la any further alay In Ila mallar of reorilnf alfna- a ir tf i'aaioa. N t . tad raafarradj (ipsa l.laa ha kaaxuary dafre of dollar af d:iaily at lha aaaual reaaaaaanl IHrM Hadaaadar. Ja IS Tta ( farrina- af ira by I kla Inalitaltoa a i . j j - ! . .i-ii Hi U lra a fa aaaafatfaA Tka laaa la ay, tfnf la Itaaval m Mil (iad) frvaa Ika ki rwii y by aa aia! a diataosa. lat trt la a ia Uaal a aJaWI laaltliwaa t Ila aia4 fwa. 4 a4 aaaiaiaiaa4 by Ik t'aiaaaaial tfcarcav tf t'wa Vy fra4aala4 f la alr!ty )( Ika laaa af ! t4 imr ya ha aa Irwalaa af la la ailiitaa, iri aia la kta railaad afaalUJi kla ek ka I naa w k4 Hi la larval a4 Ika aWaraa la ka raoaa ailiM af ika raa4 af lia fi r' i putar kaia Tfce rkrk ef kl W I'atlr la Malar kaa aaaa kaaaa aavaal faaaillarty by Ika aaae "Cbarrk af Ika buaaa'. aa4 ifca pliy kaa ba la aild aarial Wma la Ika alraag a '8 allaaadiafl. EXIBIDE PWNST0R GUARDING PASSOIGtRS aM aaarrtaa aaaiiM Ckid Kta. Y'haalar. I nlon, rmaillla. Raaar. Wa taa. Malbrar, Oeuk. I'lalaop, llaraay and Urant count Ira. and totathrr thr eryaniaod cardan con taal aodallra In -.H'er-ina-fiHrartaa rnnnori.iiBy alia trie l ronlaata war a eraaUil , - $ao.ooo TrUt Uai. ' Rlnra lha oonlrai npna) rtlala Fuprr IntoBdrnt AUrrman baa iravrlad 100 mtlra in ita rwnarr Mna thonaanrt rtoaa cf mall hava hvn aan( out. KUthtylfht rhlldran'a falra hava bam I l.ilr Atiatln llmna. aon ef Trlar Hum, proalrtrnl of tha Hank of Hall rrtwtrd. Tbavkluaof the prlao Hal for (o),d Hn,riun hoapllal. followlna aa C. A. HUME SELLWOOD, DIES AFTER OPERATION alt con teat a la aatimatrd at lio.oao. Aftar ha went back lo Waahtnfton. after a trip which waa In Itarlf a gor rnmrnt racofnltlon of tha work In Orr gon. lrefeaaor C. II. Lana, aaalatant In arlPultural education, aald: '"Orrfon haa atartad thla work on a broader arala than any other atate. I ar hara found a atala In which bank er, breed rr a and bualneaa men hava a1 ren Induatrlal education aucli liberal upnorl al tba outaet. Tba next aten ahould ba to maka the work an inte jraj part of tha puMlo achooi yatem." BOYS GIRLS SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS i Owlna; to the fact that tha r(tu!r monthly mcetlna; of tha board of trua t of t1i Boya' and GirliT Aid aoclely held Wednenday afternoon In the cham ber of United Rtatea Judfe Wll'lam n OHbert waa the flrat meeting of tha flacal year, election, of officers waa . the moat Important bunlnens taken tip. ina election resulted aa follows: 1'real dent. Judge Gilbert; secretary, K. K. Beath; treasurer, J. C. Alnsworth. Su perintendent W. T. Gardner orthe home , 'Was. appointed assistant secretary to tha board. F. I. Fuller was also elected to fill the vacancy on the board caused by the resig-natlon of Dr. T. L. Eliot. Appointment of the committees were: .Executive. Judge C. K. Wolverton, viiairniaiir oirs. jevi wniie aoidi Robert S. San-ell; finance. William K. Wood .ward. chairman; F. E. Beach and J. C. , Air.swortli. j r- 'iiie report of Superintendent W. T. Gardner phows that during May the so- clety received S9 children, that 69 chil dren were at the school May 1, making a total of 107 for the month; that 4K were placed during May, leaving 89 with the home on June. - Among thosa left are many children for adoption, according to Superintend ent Gardner, girls ranging from 8 to 12 (years and boys from 6 to 11 years. jtoc is aiBu one gin i years old, a operation for maatold complication. . Tha operation waa performed Tueedar, fol lowing Mr. Hume'a return from 8an Dlrifu, Cal , where ha had been for lha benefit of hi health, but lha trouble was ao far advanced that a cure could not be effected. Mr. Hume a a 4A years old and was unmarried. He had been III alnra April. Funeral arrvlee will be held tomorrow afternoon at llrownavllle. Or.. Mr. Hume'a former home. Interment will ha In the Hrownavllle cemetery. City Hall to Ooa to Pablio at 15:80. The city hall will be closed to tha publlo hereafter at 1:10 p. ni. sharp. lead Janitor C. S. Blmmor having been orde .d by the waya and means commit. tea ef the council to aaa that the corrl dors are cleared of visitors by that hour. The action of the committee waa taken as a measure of protection against possible despoliation of tha historic relics or objects of curiosity In tha mu nlclpal free museum. GETS-IT For Corns Really a Wonder Saw Way, Painless, Safe and lure. Quit That! GETS-IT W1U 'Oat' Any Corn." The new kind of corn cure; the only cure kind; the only easy. safe, painless kind Is here. It's what corn-pestered 'people have been looking for ever since high school student, who made a splen- tne Bg of "llOM' 1)068 11 really do the did record during the past vear. Mr work? Well, Just one trial will prove !t. Gardner Is especially anxious to find 1 he name of this big surprise Is a homo fcr this girl during the summer witn s.-me family gong to some beach resort, when- the girl could care for Children in return for her vacation. The meeting adjourned to the second .Tuesday in September, owing to the ummer season. Those present yester- , day were: Judse Gilbert, Judge Wol verton. W. Y. AVoodward, F. E. Beach, Mrs. Ivl White, Mrs. C.R.. Templeton and Superintendent Gardner. V'. Rates Are Reduced Very low round trip rates to- eastern points are In effect via Canadian Pacific lines. Office Third and Pine (Multno mah Hotel building.) GETS-IT, because it gets It. Yon don't have to wrap your toes In ban.l ages. There are no plasters, no salves. What Is more. "GETS-IT" will never. absolutely can t,.,hui"t or make the true flesh sore, as mariv other corn "thlna-is" do. If it gets On the skin. It won't, can't hurt or Injure the flesh. Applv it in two seconds. It's guaranteed, or your money Is refunded. Your druggist sells "GETS-IT," 25 cents per bottle, or direct If you wish, From E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago ooid m i-oruana Dy tne owl Drug Co. PI Insist and take no substitute ASK FOR FRANTZ' Butter-Nut BREAD THISLABCI. On every loaf llt m 4s Phones E. 6044, B-2428 $F fla)t f ika . Hat Uaaa lkea.v k l'il4 luiM kaia a iaia4 l aaka athka il ul la4 ai4 I.1 k a-aal. aal Max Ika Mn(a 4 ar4la II la aa aaiaoaw f tie eaae'a fw aafaly lkk laal4 lm a Hk aawtk Tka ae air rMaiaaaUia Ika aa- lalaaal ef a gvaal f 4 aaaaM,j I aa. aaaai4 of (aal ftif af I a i iM-iaf i-a ! awtatta k. ar-eu4 ir, taataa a4 atMla, ' d IU ' aaMatlllae WlJ ,' Mat aaxakty l (ilr . a4ta a-4 j m im a a tt ! t a4 aaaioa-iax af a-wai la a Ika ( lai'l lax Vaa U1 b $mn m HI M ea.a) aalM da . rtmaj f k aweaMta.lata.aa! ak4 fcl COTTERILL RECOUNT IHDS; SUIT DISMISSED aWiila, Haaax. II Oa Ik a. It l Uaaiaa VaaAaa-vaaar, Hiraaa uill a rklef liaMy. IM aM a-. 1 1 adalaal May CmuoII a aiai4 al I thai I y al la lal y Jd AlWMlaaaev 1 A wholesome, nourishing food in itself. Aids in the digestion of all other foods. As a prominent chemist remarked, "Weatherly Ice Cream is the richest and most delicious, the purest, safest food for everybody especially children." Order from your dealer today Phona aa and wa will direct you lo tha neareat. Prompt delivery, of course. Crystal Ice anil Storage Company Bast 144. "BREAD SENSE FOR 10 CENTS" BLUE RIBBON BREAD Mad of eUolui! ht putt t Inf r4Unia. Baked in I rat moat unitary bakery la PortUnd. SoM In Dukl-proot. irm-proof, wrapper. Of your Oroter 10. , LOG CABIN BAKING CO. Vkncouver Aenu and Fremont Street HerefeAre TEI AS TOT7, EKOTTLS AXWATI xvook'tok ran, JRysnri Grocery Co. If you can, come and sec us, If not call Phone Main 7633, A-0844 I We want your ardar today. I.arge New Potatoes, S lbs 25J Pry Onions, 10 lbs 25 pall I'M m afJaMaMBjaajaaftl cures the grouch the blues bilioutne&s .... jju ht "all in" feeling the quality beer L-j Get Joy and Vigor" Get Etlel Brao 'WHITE CLOVER Ice Cream U cold "ai can be." You'll tay vrhen you try it "It. Pure Frozen Glee." "The whole town ends for TOWNSEND'S Prod-ucta." Main 4077 PHONES A-4946 UNRI SE BATS TOUB ZaABBZiB OB, OOTTPOJr" The Condensed Milk that runs highest in butter fat. WEST-OWEN CO., Distributers. 103 FRONT STREET AV Remarkable Record Everybody Participating and Money Plentiful. Never in the history of piano selling fus there been such a rush of buyers ) : aa is wunesbeu nowaday! at Ue Reed ; French salesrooms. The immense num ber of fine pianos sold simply demon strates' that alt this complaining about hard times and no money in the coun . try : ia mere idle talk. ; On the contrary, when a profitable opportunity for investment presents It self, there are buyers galore and monev in plenty, and no real bargains ever dead go begging. Many of the sales .made so- far .have been for all cash, aot withstanding the fact that all pur chasers could have taken advantage ef tha payment plan if desired. The store on the corner of Sixth and Bamstde streets sometimes la a ter. . fact Jam, .and Mr. Reed and the sales men have frequently been compelled to go -without lunch and dinner In order to -wait on. customer At the rata r-lanoer hava: been Belling, the- manage meat feela confident there will be nothing 'to ship back And all will be through 'wit, tha sal in very ahort erdr.r. . ., n Onavaf the finest Knabe Baby Grands ever sold la this city waa taken yester day. ' .'. -i. " - : Chickens Lower 15c to 18c Per Pound SPRING CHICKENS 25tf PER LB. Best Creamery.. .55-60 Dairy Butter 50 Full Cream Cheese, lb. 20 2 lbs. for.. 7 35f Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen.. 45 Best Hams, lb. 17 .Bacon, lb 152-17 La Grande Creamery 264 YAMHILL ST. jtxxi-r2ttcx riAjvo aero. co' Bad Cigars . Slow Suicide - . i -. Smoking bad cigars is slow suicide. No occasiop for it, when "Sam Sloan" sells for : 5 cents. : 20 lbs. Extra Dry Granulated Sugar, $1 Yim aa.uu oraer. lbs. Extra Dry Granulated Sugar, 50? Flour AM Leading Grades of Flour 50 lb. Sacks $1.40 Second grade Flour $1.25 M. J. B. Coffee. 1 lb tin 35 Coffee M. J, B. Coffee, 8 lbs. tin J5 Ryan's 40c Grade Coffee, 8 lbs. . .$1.00 Order From this List 12 cans Carnation Milk QOl 12 cans Jersey Queen Milk 751 S cans Corn or Tomatoes. 25d 3 cans Lye or Dutch Cleanser 25 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes.. 15 2 pkgs. Puff Wheat 25J 4 lbs. small White Beans 25 , 5 lbs. Mexican Red Beans., 25 3 lbs. Macaroni or Spaghetti. . 25 t lbs. Petite Prunes. : 2S 3 pkgs. Raisins .".25 25o pkg. Pearline or Gold Dust...20? 1 large bottle Snider's Catsup 20 Brooms .....35c. 45. 55 2 lbs. Sago or Tapioca ........ 15 Fresh Ranch Eggs, 3 dos. ....... .45 Best Duller 55-60c Roll 1 large wooden box Soda Crackers, res taurant, sise 75 Mason Fruit Jars, pints 55?, qts, 65 5 gallons Best Coal Oil ............ 65 20 lbs. Table Salt.... 25 $ bars Naptha Soap. . , . . t . . ,f , , . . .25 10 bars Laundry Soap ''. 25f i for quicK service and satisfaction call Columbia Fish Co. 30 Years at Third and Ankeny, Wholesale and retail fish dealers, Complete line of choice fruitsand vegetables. Special attention riven phone orders. Live chick ens, ducks, geese, squabs and rah bits always in stock and killed to order while you wait. HENS, lb. 18 FRYERS, lb ..25 SPRING DUCKS, lb......20 SPRING GEESE, lb 19 Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen 45 SKAMOKAWA BUTTER West Side Delivery 11 a. m East Side Delivery 2 p. m. Prompt Auto Delivery. Main 6 PHONES A-5558. SXAMOXAWA BUT TEX BTAJTX Sherman ft Nichols Waahliurton Street FnnUo Market Skamokawa Butter; best on earth; 2 lb. roll J5J Wild Rose Butter; fresh every day; 2 lb. roil 60e Eggs Guaranteed Fresh Oregon Ranch. 2 doz 4K Canned Milk, leading brands, 2 cans 15 Strictest Attention to uuailty" our Motto. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF LU.MBER.IVIERS MiriorsfAL Bark OF PORTLAND At Close of Business, June 14, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $3,518,014.03 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 250.000.00 Other bonds and premiums 958,665.10 Furniture and fixtures 25,000.00 Due from U. S. Treasury .$ 12,500.00 Due from Banks 820,112.28 Cash on hand 946K09L80 1,778,704.08 Total $6,530,383.21 LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 108,748.29 Circulation ; 249 997.50 Dividends unpaid . ........... " 12750 Deposits 5,171,509.92 Totl .7 ..$6,530,383.21 Year's Gain Is 50 Per Cent Deposits, June 14, 1912 $5,171,509.92 Deposits, June 14, 1911 3,445,607.26 Increase $1,725,902.66 M y sum Qrocety Co. COX. STJTH'ajn) SATIS STS. TtOMM aCaiA 7638, A-6S1V West Sid " 1 1 ... " -1 LIS . , . 1 ' ma J 1 CONDENSED RE.PORT OF The United States National Eank PORTLAND, OREGON. j Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency, June 14, 1912. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts $ 6,138,656.30 United States Bonds at par 1,050,000.00 Municipal and Railway Bonds. 1,396,759.40 Bank Building 125,000.00 Cash and Exchange '. 5,578,928.'57 Total. LIABILITIES Capital, .j f . . Surplus and Profits. Circulation,.. .. . . . Deposits ......... ; .$14,289,338.27 ..-...$1,000,000.00 ..... 1,038,779.88 800,000.00 ......11,450,558.39 Tolaf. , ........ , . . . j,. . a. . . .$14,289,3387 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Merchants. National Bank WASHINGTON AND FOURTH STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.'. .$1,872,425.87 United States Bonds. 400,000.00 Other Bonds, Stocks and Warrants 492,783.66 Real Estate and Mortgages 17,165.54 Furniture and Fixtures 28,376.66 "Banking Premises .t r. 85,00o!oo Cash and due from Banks. 940,593.74 $3,836,350.47 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock . . , t."7. . . . . . ...... . ... .'. .$ 500.000 f0 Surplusind Undivided Profits. - 112,078.44: mationai mnK rxoteijoutstanding. . . 250,000.00 Divirlends unpaid . .... ., . . , ., ..ly'; . 578.25 Deposits.,. . . .... . .. , . ....... ............. . 2.973.CT3.78 . Total.. . . . ............... . .$3,836,'350.47 UNDEI? GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. 7 --! V i i