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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1912)
tiic o?.i:go:i daily journal, ror:TLAip. PILOT DISREGARDS KAISER - it" -. it t it . t ' t :t w n n Braving Imperial Wrath, Is Decorated iHrrnnr mifrn m will hi; IN PORTLAND Hl 'l 3 Above- Emperor William in smile and frown.. Below Tho German . - .'' ', .:-;';"-'V; '. crown , prince. r V . Prof- Duncan Tells of Labora tory Discoveries That Have Created New Industries, Presence of Washington Synod Pamphlet," Complete in Every : at Vancouver Will Make Joint Meeting Possible.. Detail, Bears JIIus ' trations. UUli HI C QIC E REPORT . V f J J v 1 The thirty-ninth annual report of the public schools of school district No. 1 of Multnomah county, .which contain the detailed statement by tha achool - board and superintendents, of th work don by the schools up to June, ivit, and of tha financial affairs of the dis trict, ha been compiled in pamphlet form and Is now being distributed. The ramDhlet la Illustrated with photogtaphs of school buildings and of class rooms and contains me aineciory or achool officials, teachers and em ployes. The report of the school board and of the superintendents la "published in detail, and tabulated lists of eta tlstlcs on "attendance at all the schools Including tha high, elementary ajidnlh.ll trade schools la a part of tile pamphlet, Many Interesting features are found in this report, In the various statistics. According to the estimates of the board, 1 U will iost atotal of 12,707.090 to. main tain tha district for the school year oi 191M91J. Of this amount, 11,660,000 la to be raised by a special levy. 1 The cash balance on hand at the be ginning of the school year was $472,000. It also shows that out of the 740 teachers in tha district but 99 are men. Tha estimated Value of the property owned by school district No. 1 on June 80.' 1911. -was' ll.914.SSe. The school buildings are valued at. $3,223,725, the balance of the value bein distributed among Bites, portable schools and the -, furniture and equipment. ' So complete la this report that It gives tha average age of the pupils' In the various grades, the numbers of pupils representing different nationalities, and the name, place of education, yeara of experience, class of certificate, time ut - expiration of certificate and positions beld by all the teachers. The bonde outstanding, tha boundaries of districts and subdlstricts, and the re port of all buildings, old, new and con templated, are Itemized In this report. PROPERTY OWNERS FILE SUIT AGAINST CITY , Seventy-seven- property owners af fected by the reassessment .for. the Im provement of Hall street from Four teenth street to the Intersection of Hall and tha Heights terrace have filed suit In tha circuit court asking for a tem porary Injunction restraining the city -from enforcing an ordinance, legalizing a reassessment, ft is also asked that the city be restrained forever from hold ing the property liable for the Increase In eost of -the Improvement made. When the Improvement was proposed they claim that the estimated com would be $13,662 and the contract was let to Gieblsch & "Joplln for $12,905.83. When completed the work, cost $30,844, an excess of $17,192 over the contract prlo Th44ftereae wan made without allowing the property owners u chance to pretest aud they now object to being, compelled to pay the extra cost. f ev, . it 4 I I 1 k V 1" ,T ($ i t f 1"'." v,' J. A widow who is young, rich and pretty la monarch of every bachelor she sur veys. : ' nrnr-ar r Berlin, Oct. 15. A member of the German Yacht club has related" the following anecdote about the German emperor; When the kaiser's yacht, the Hohen- sollern, was entering a Norwegian port the kaiser, Impatient at the vessel's slow progress, rang the engine room telegraph bell and ordered Increased speed. - TO his great stupefaction, the pilot, an old YjorweRian named Nord huns, jumped to the telephone and called to the engineers to take no no tice of the signal, but to slow down again. The emperor, after a glance at the man who dared to speak thus In Ills presence, orderedjtha.p.ll.Qi.tago- and put himself u Tyler arrest, but the old man, without moving an eyebrow, replied: "I shall not leave this spot The ship Is under my direction, and no body, not even an emperor, is going to give me any orders." The officers present, knowing that the pilot had maritime law on hla side, looked on In silence, and were surprised to see the emperor quit the bridge and leave the old njlot in charge of the ship's navigation. On the following day the kaiser's mood had passed, and he decorated the old sailor, at the same time appoint ing him his official pilot in Norwegian vatera, Philadelphia, ; Oct 15. Some ' things that tha commercial world owe to scientific research were told, of af the openfnr lecture of tha Season, at tlio Franklin Institute, by Professor Robert Kennedy Duncan. "" Professor Duncan occupiea the chair of Industrial chemls- try in the University of Kansas, and a similar office in the University of Pitts burg.-- V-'" ": : -. y-- : He founded fellowships in industrial research In both universities. These fellowships are supported by manufac turers who, desiring to obtain informa- tiofi Tsnnspeeme iines,anrpdftuncas; and the professor assigns a student at tached to the fellowship to delve into ths matter &ndUarnwhat, thepalrpnj deslrea to know. In his researches the student has all the resources of the university to fall back upon. As a result of this plan many. impor tant -dlecoverlealiavebMn-made. -Among them the chemistry of laundering. A scientific study of fodder developed the value of alfalfa, and salt-raising bread was standardised. Buttermilk, much of 'which was for merly thrown away aa waste, thanks to the Investigation of a student under these circumstances, was found to con tain a large quantity of casein, which Is muoh needed in paper mills, and this was saved. Natural gas was made to yield formaldehyde and a superior qual ity of lamp black. A student was assigned under the system to study the seemingly useless ductless glands of deep sea mammals, and he perfected a method of manu facturing adrenalin, a powerful heart stimulant. . 'While powerful, It was dan gerous, owing to Its Impurities. The re searches of the student made it possible to produce this valuable drug without Wallowa, Or., Oct. 16 After four days' session the Oregon Synod of the Presbyterian church closed here Sun day ; night with a union meeting- in the Presbyterian ohurclu -AVeetinlnster church In Portland was selected as the meting place for next year; also at the same time the Washington Synod will meet at Vancouver. Wash.,- making a Joint meeting according to present plans. CANBY, OR., PHYSICIAN - --WEDS BEAVERT0N MAID - HtMK'lnl tti Th onml. -' ' Beaverton, Or., Oct. 15. -At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Clement, MlssBerthaClement was married to Dr.' . Curtlss E. ' Mason of Canby, Or., at noon yesterday. ,Tne out of town guests were Mr. and Ms. Duncan of Portland, Miss WilmaJVag foner orAlbahy," and Miss Nellie Wil cox of Hlllsboro. Mr and Mrs. Mason left at 2 p. m. for Seaside. 1 They will make their home at Canby: any impurities whatever. ' Professor Duncan said that hia classes. were now studying the problem of eliminating the smoke nuisance in Pittsburg, and of utilising food waste. In reference ' to "the latter, he said that annually 60,000 boxes of Florida oranges were rormerly condemned be cause of imperfections. A means was found of preserving the juice without using preservatives proscribed by the pure food laws, and this large quantity of fruit was saved to commerce. Tne Juice is even crystallised, for dissolu tion In water, thus giving an orange Juiee which csnnot be detected from the pure Juice, FOR .MI ITCHY SGbLP 25 CENT liERIE Save your hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and stops falling hair at once Grows hair, we prove it. 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