The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 31, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY' SI. 1212.
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MLLY TO SUPPORT
Child Welfare Societies Prom
, isc Aid; Winning Babes to
Be Shown at. Big Exhibit at
SanFranciscoJn115
It -was definitely 4etMei at meet
Ins held yeste'raay afternoon In the
.... . ' - - i - . . V . . i. iLL.k
Child Welfare societies of Portland will
lend their support to the baby show fea
ture of the annual state fair to he held
at Palem 8eiVerr.her ! to ". Yesterday"
: meeting, was not largely attended, but
"enonch were present to et the proposi
tion under way. Other . meetings to
perfect plans wlU be held later: The
discussion was led by Mrs. Robert H.
Tate, president of the Oregon Congress
. of Mother?, and O. M. Flummer, super
intendent of the exposition of eugenics
at the state fair.
According to. the plans outlined yee-
terCay by Mr. Plummer, and concurred
"In by those attending the meeting, the
Infant exposition at the fatr will be
more than merely a baby show, as the
babies presented will be carefully ex
amined and measured oy competent
physician, and their characteristics,
features and points of excellence or de
ficiency will ho systematica ly Indexed.
PrUes will be awarded the most beauti
ful babies. These priaes will be beauti
ful cups or medals, and It Is promised
Hhat they will be well worth striving
for. A competent nurse will be incon
stant attendance at the baby show de
partment durlnj: the entire, time of the
fair, arid will be employed for an ex
tra week to (insist in getting the booths
nd everything in readiness.
It Is intended also that instruction
will be given to mothers In the proper
care of their babies, or In the best meth
ods of correcting any minor deformi
ties or -deficiencies that may exist in
their children.
The babies will be jmea sured by worn-
' : vis unyaaiano. i uq i vi iihiiu ivnvitiiru
will Te led by Dr. Kittle P. Gray.
Wednesday, September 4, has been set
' aside as Eugenics day at the fair,
though every day Will be Babies' flay.
Mr. Plummer told yesterday of the
- support which is being given the rhlld
. welfare work In different secUfins of
the country, and of the plans vnich are
.. under- way to make the exhibition of
' perfect babies one of the features of
the San . Francisco exposition in 1915.
It la planned at that time, Mr. Plum
mer said, to have the best babiea from
every state In the Union exhibited at
the San Francisco fair.
PERSONALS
' Dr. W. E. Shaw and wife of Bants
Rosa, Cel., are at the Portland.
TtrK""KrrpiiBtriri7 "a merchant or Med-
ford, is registered at the Portland.
Rev. E. It. Moon and wife of Eugene
are registered at the Portland.
M. S. unn, a capitalist of Helena,
frnnt , nml family are regtaterflii at the
Portland.
J. W. Mathena, an insurance man of
-Philadelphia, and wife are at the Port
land. Dr. J. Sutherland and wife of Spokane
and John (. Slayden and wife of Spo
ksne are at thoPortland.'
Dr. Belle C. Ferguson of The Dalles
and .D. J. Cooper are at the Portland.
Ms Jessie U Claue and Eva W.
Onus eff Denver are rJesfs at the Sew
ard. Lf-Roy-D. Butler, a rmsnena man of
Kansas City. Is a guest at the Seward
C. A. Murphy, a newspaper man of
CorvalHs. Is registered at the Seward.
Thomae W. Tebb, a lumberman of
Tacoma, la registered at the Oregon.
L. J. Baney and wife of Seattle, who
are on their Way hfime from Chicago,
are at the Seward.
H. C. R. Alkln, a banker of Sheridan.
Or., and E. I.. Knickerbocker are at the
Seward.
P. A- WHllams. a contractor of Salem,
Is at the Bowers.
Ci. S.-Hcwln, a civil encineer of Bull
Run. la registered at the Bowers.
Mrs. W (i. Preston, wife of a capi
talist of Waila Walla, is at the Hnwn
Dr. William E. Kieth and wife of Ban
Jose. Cl , are at the Bowers.
. F. C. Lewis, a nwrchant of The
Daljes, Is registered at the Perkins
Albert Dunbar, a merchant of Asto
ria. Is registered at the Imperial.
Fred BlllliiKS and family, wlio made
the trip to Portland from Vernon, B. C..
In an auto, are at the Imperial.
Captain C It Mcculloch of B&kev.
- Or.. i regiitervd at the Imperial.
J. H Cramer, an nttnrney of Spok.in?.,
Wash . !s "rflsterel nt the In-.perlnl
- T.- w. rrrrrrTTr. a r.sfdwar'e dewier or!
E'tgen-. 1s it.red nt the Imferia:
Will VVrljjl.t, tl hank exanilivr "f
Pa!rn. H r'i;i-terert at the r"K"n.
H W. llnvlc v, a . ontiactr 'f Ta
corrn, '.i r. ;r'titf1 n ti c Orcrun
K M.Tt'-a". np.ullst anl fr'ili
grower " II'; .! Ulwr It at t hi- Pe'k'.n
Flt ! JetiPl:.g. a mT'tnt of The
IR!!ot-.. !. (Mi if at the Ferklr.s
I!k;iiO i i re. freigt.t fafflc
ntaiiii:er ' f ;',e S.i .-i !-8 at San Krai.
c.'i :i:"1 vifc rtre nt U.o il'.iltnorr.ah
J r M' 1 -I -e and A A. Ftannr, at-tnrri".--.
I M : s Mal.ane of Boise ar
at ti.' M . i ni.ii n Vi
A. '1 .n A:sant general freight
T.t f-.r "1" N'Ti-.f-m l'a-.ric llms at
St Paul. : at ti.e MuitiK.nwah
K. M.M'iii.iy, a manuiaolurer of
D'i. a i'1 wife are registered et the
Miltii"tn.tli
1. V l.'iive. resist nt of the ('sllfrr
rla l.igljl h:'I I'up'i company nt San
FiancWco. i jt Mulinomsh.
, Major Jpnv M Baker. V. S A., re
tired. U -cK!si. -Hi .it the Imperial.
Senator K X Stewart of Kelso,
Wash, it ti-cistfcd nt the Oregon
F T 1 1 1 ' m, n menlinnt of Tllla
tnook. in ri; t.-!-(-ri nt the Oregon.
Will II Hl'i.-W. a men-bant of Inde
. pendc nee, nr. iH reKitcreil at the Ore
gon. C. S iKMiniitt. a merchant of Steven
ton, Wash , ; i.-gictered at the Oregon.
Glass Workers in Agre-oaient.
itif1 l're jftt Wtra. )
P!fti.hur .Tulv 31 Differences that
for 10 vears have kept the American
Flint OUe -,,r'hera union and the
Clnss Hlomr'.' m-iot'iation apart, will
en. I tonight et-.l tonorrow, when the
Hew agreement, recently reached be
tween reprea-nijitiveii of both orgsnlia
tlons after a alx ilay conference, goee
Into effect.
Soo Lifnitcd I
through fat tr,y, leaving Portland
p " fr-r St Paul. Minneapolis end
,- wse-er te rany on.. '.No!
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flue
reix. i-o oust roM ,h, conti
w n.hft orric TMrd and
t&lultaemah hotel building).
Jeaioal Wajt Ads bring resulu.
n
OF BABY SHOW AT -
MRS. PERKINS INDICTED
1
10
tCaite Prms LmM Wlre.l
Eaa Francisco, July-SUi-Mrs-iCora
Perkins, wh was arrested in New York
while accompanying Mm Nicholas K.
MeNamara and party, Including Mrs.
MeNamara 'a two children, a man servant
iand a chauffeur, to Europe, was indicted
by , the grand Jury on a charge of
errand larceny for the theft of Mc
Namara'a $4500 automobile. District At
torney Tlckeft today wired the New
York authorities that true Mils had been
returned, and that Pat Walsh might be
released. ;- " "
Nicholas J. MeNamara, the San Fran
cisco banker, with his daughter Gladys,
appeared before the grand Jury and
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Beacon
WTO AV
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POSITIONS FOR YOUNG WOMEN
OWING TO THE CONSTANT GROWTH OF OUR BUSINESS,
PERMANENT POSITIONS, AFFORDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR
RAPID ADVANCEMENT, ARE OPEN TO YOUNG WOMEN
THE
AND
EAST SIDE
Sixth and East Ankeny Streets
Telephone East 250
Clothes
Charge Accounts Solicited
Eastern Outfitting Co.
403 WASHINGTON STREET, AT TENTH
both gave testimony that made up part
of the case 'upon which the indictments
were returned,
MeNamara alleges that Mrs. Perkins
wields a strange Influence over his wife,
and with her out of the way, he expects
to have no difficulty in inducing his
wife to return to California,
HOUSE FOR REPEAL .
, OF RECIPROCITY LAW
Washington, Jyly 81. The house yes
terday, 117 to 107, toted to repeal the
law providing for reciprocity with
Canada. Th'e vote waa on ah amend
ment By the senate to the excise bill.
By a vote of 118 to 08, the- house also
eliminated the senate amendment to
..... a n.rmanant tariff tutant
e ChesferfleM Clothes aund
Bcfllms f hergdHaiy, Apjimsfl .1st
put on sale special lots of the famous Chesterfield clothes at following price slaughter:
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Come Thursday morning and buy clothes to supply your needs for a year.
Special sale prices on Furnishings.
Special Sale for Ten Days on
KNOX HATS .
PACIFIC TELEPHONE
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
WEST SIDE
West Park and Alder Streets
Telephone Main 8800
OF THE
BETTER
KIND
JURY TRIAL DEIiiED III '
cons OF IIS
(Salem Borees ef The Jontnit.t
Salem, Or July 11. K .party to. a
will contest case has not the right to
trial by Jury, ccording to a decision of
three members ef the supreme court
handed down yesterday 1n the case of
Georgia Fraricea Stevens against oeorge
Tobias Meyera Jr. Justices McBrlde
and Bean dissented from this oplnldn.
Seven other decisions were handed
down yesterday as follow:
Arthur P. Williams et , al vs. A. C.
Burdlck k Co., appellants, appeal from
MullnomtirreTenaaTiTconlr
1910 to sell and deliver to , plaintiffs a
carload of Italian prunes and failed to
do to, thus causing plaintiffs to lose
MM
FF(TTIA
ISO gioiite at . . 13.00
SO Soite all.... SIS.SO
S4rO SniSte at . . SlS.OO
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Mo
273475 Morrison at Fourth
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Oregon Humane Society
OTnCtD 174 XASIIOV ST.
riOS KAXX l8 A-TSM
Refer all cruelty rails to this office.
KOKSS AXaXTZJUrOX MAJagHAIJj 00
Foster Gc Klelscr
High Qtm6 Uwwe rviml a ex EieCWe
SIGNS
East Beventh and Kr at Everett St.
Vheaea Bast 1111) B-taai.
1512. B0,t which would have accrued by
rise In market v The lower court gave
judgment for this amount and the de
cision is affirmed. "
The Little Watia " walla Irrigation
union and 40 others, appellants, vs.
Finis Irrigation corripany and 400
others; appeal from Umatilla; petltloa
for rehearinfr corrections are made In
decree of circuit court and former
opinion adhered tov vV '
Henry) cerrana, administrator of the
estate of Cesaee Cerrana, appellant, va,
Portland Railway, Light & Power Com
pany; suit for damage for death of
Cesar Who Was killed by streetcar; af
firmed. K. T. Rehfield Vs1 L, S. Winters, ap
pellant; appeal fro,m Multnomah; action
for damages: affirmed.
John Kopacln vb. crown Columbia
PulpA. JPapeE.BompAnfcappeUaat, appealT
frtlfn Clackamas, affirmed verdict al
lowing $1999 for loss of three fingers in
accident
Fred Doe, administrator of estate of
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NOURISHING
TLJ
L. E. Dose, appellant, va. R. B.'Be&ttle,
sheriff of Clackamas; on rehearing, for
mer opinion adhered to.
Florence L.- Sherred, appellant, va.
City of Baker et al. suit over water
rights, modified,
SUN YAT SEN STARTS
AT
- (CnUM Pre, Tested Wlre.l
Shanghai, July II. Dr. Sun Tat Sen
and Huan Ring, former minister of
war, completed afrahgerriehts today to
establish a hank here, starting with a
cap! tafof il0.e0a.000.- The chief purt
pose. Dr. Son explained, Is to finance
the government, and avoid the necessity
of borrojr ing money abroad.
Knox
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BANK
A
Hals
There's more food value in a pfht bottle of
Hop Gold Beer than there is in a pound of
some of the so-called "health foods.' If you
don't believe it compare the bounding health
and red cheeks of those who drink
with some of the health food cranks and
judge for yourself.
The purest of water the richest and best malt
and the best hops in the world give Hop Gold
a peculiarly distinctive flavor and quality,
Your dealer will be glad to supply you.
JAPANESE TO DuID
YISF,!? MEM
ftJnttetf Prm 114 Wlr.J
- Washington, July 81. Announcement
that Japan js .constructing three battle
shtpe,1 each of 18,009 tons, la made in a
consular report published, here today.
The vessels are being built at the Ka
wasaki yards. The fact that 14 Inch
guns to (e mounted on these warshiy
are te te manufactured in Japan has"
aroused great interest here, Heretofore
Japan ha purchased armament for her
KBfjcMela. lnjthft-Unlted States,.
lA factory In .Europe that uses, oMU
nary tar as "a basis is tgrning out about
206 tons of artificial rubber a day.
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