HE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TOKTLAIiD, TUESDAY EVLTJIHG, in ra in TOEIfflMEffllT Only Two in Party, It Was Found, Pronounced "Avia tor" ' Correctly. LOSS OF FINGER EVIDENCE THAT PRISONER IS ROBBER ie mm. "We ll DouWe Our Busiritss In 1913" Broken Lines $1 9.50 to $24.75 Chicago, Which Has a Segre gated District, Declares It Is a Failure in Report. erne Dum OPPOSES DISTRICTS Maybe you think you know how to pronounce the. word ''aviator" but do Sou? And probably you do -not know that the word originally applied only to a flying machine, and not to tha oper ator also as It does now, There are many wise folks burzlng 'around in -Portland's social swim who think they have the little word down pat Just like hundreds of others, Just as wise who would willingly wager that they can pronounce correctly and define such innocent appearing words as limou sine, garage, aerogram, dirigible, mag-, neto, aerostat and aeronaut A. few evenings ago dozen of well known Portlanders gathered In a Port land -Heights' home, when someone started an argument regarding the pro nunciation of "aviator." The argument got heated asd finally the Host set them all right and ended the discussion. ., ' He did it by referring, to the New Modern Illustrated' Dictionary, tine he had secured, by clipping six coupons from consecutive issues of the paper and presenting them and a small cash bonus at The Journal business office. Turning, to page 70, he rfound that ev eryone In the party had pronounced the word wrong save two. Instead of pro nouncing the first "a" long, the correct, way, the majority of his guests had been making the a "short" This experience Is not untfsual. Scarcely a day passes for anyone with out that person, encountering some word that tie cannot pronounce or define, And this very fact is reason enough why every family should have a dictionary In the home., It is a necessity, an edu cator. ' - Set the New Modern Illustrated Dic tionary and see how wrong you are. The terms above are a few of the easier ones UBed in aero-auto talk. Get one of The Journal dictionaries, and learn them all. Be up to date! - Alfred Lawson, editor of "Air craft" and Julian Chase, editor of Motor prepared this department of the dictionary, which Is splendidly Il lustrated by photographic reproductions of the latest models of aeroplanes and heavier than air craft. Recollect other members of the fam ily are interested If you are hot. Six certificates and a small cash bonus, presented at The Journal and the dictionary Is yours. It's easy, Un't UT v . , BOARD OF 1 PICKS SECRETARY R. B.'Goodin, Asylum Book' keeper, Is Selected; Sal ary Is $2400 Yearly. ! all 'iSn Safe at Springfield, Or., after robbers had dragged It into alley and blown it open, the explosion, from blood around the scene, appar ently wounding one man, (Snaclal to tha Journal. Eugene. Or,. May 6. Two men, who are believed fo be members of the gaig .v.i ki. v.n ma fa rt the Rnrintr- fiald Wine company in Springfield xnursday hignt ana oDtainea aooui in In tkn rmitltn lall hpT. ThSV Were given an examination in the Springfield justice court ana eacn douhu the sum of 12000 to appear In circuit rnnrt risit mnntii Diir of the men. who gives his name as Mike Maloney, has a badly injured nana, jne miame fir, oar nf th loft Vinnrl Vininff torn Off and the third finger on the same hand badly mashed. wnen. arresieu, wie wounds showed that they had not been dressed properly, and as they appeared fresh and as a Urge amount of blood (Salem BurriQ ot Hit Journal. V Salem. Or.. May 6. The state board of control, created by an act of the last legislature, has selected R. B. Goodln. for many years bookkeeper at the state insane asylum, as its secretary. The sal ary lo 12400 a-year. This position absorbs the position of stat purchasing agent which is held by C. D. Frazier, and also includes all the clerical duties In connection with the institutions, which were formerly part of the work of the secretary to the gov ernor. Mr. Goodln is a Republican and Mr. Frasier is a Democrat, but members of the board assert that Goodln was se lected because of his eminent qualifica tions, regardless of politics. GodUln was formerly county clerk of Washing ton county, and his past employment by the tate has given him an intimate knowledge of the state Institutions and their needs. , i ... School Fairs in Tillamook Towns. (Salrm Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or.. May 6. In . Tillamook county school fairs will be held this year at Tillamook, Beaver, Cloverdale, Bay City, Nehalem, and perhaps at Ore town, according to N. C. Maris, field worker ; for industrial fairs, who has just returned . from a visit to that coun ty. "With an nergetic, aggressive school superintendent, a competent corps of, teachers, an ambitious bunch of pupils and a cooperative public, tho schools of Tillamook county are pro gressing with rapid strides," said Mf. Maris. "They are not only Interested and doing good work in their text books, but they have caught the spirit of the Industrial propaganda and are busy learning to -do some of the practical things in life." ! Convicts to Get Two Bits Daily. (Salem Bureau pt The Journal.) Salem, Or., May 6. Work at the state nenitentlarv brickvard was started to day for this season. As the prison, whn the new laws go into etieci in Jun will be under the control of the state board Instead of the governor alone. State Treasurer "Kay and Secre tary of State Olcott visited the Institu tion yesterday afternoon in making ar rangement fo- the brickyard operations. They decided, upon recommendation of Superintendent Lawson, to pay the con victs working in the brickyard 25 cents a day. The yard will be run to full capacity all season. Water Survey Contract .Signed. (Salem Burean of The Journal.) Salem, Or., May 6. Tho contract be tween the state and the reclamation service of the. government for the co operative survey of tho watof resources of Oregon was signed, yesterday after, noon. Engineers E. P. ' flopson and Whistler were here representing the reclamation service. The state and tho government each put up $50,000 for the work. Most of the fund will be spent trtlie Deschutes river, but the contract allows a portion of it to be spent on other streams. Buffalo Has $300,000 Fire. . , . Buffalo, X. Y.. May 6. A S500.000 lose Is reported here today in the destruction by. fire of the American Agricultural Chemical company plant. Sorinq Time Auto Time Perhaps if you knew of an opportunity to buy an auto at a bargain you would not hesitate In taking advantage of it. There are auto snaps offered every day In The Journal's automobile columns In the classified section. Keen an eye on this column and, in a short time you will find the bargain you can handle, f Graves Music Co. Removal Sale Specials How Do You Like This Piano? It's a New 1913 Model Ml ' 'If -II $195 XOU will certainly una it casici to uuy at ij wttu now than to pay $350 later. If you do not have the cash and do not want to DUy on xime, yon, wiu una it easier to get " vasn irom banker, parent, etc., and save $155, than buy this same grade of piano elsewhere for .$350. ; . , - -' Other pianos $45, $135, $165 to $675: Player pianos, 88 notes, $365, $395,"I6 $79SrTermsi6f payment $l,-$2 and $1 weekly.' 11 . 100 pieces of Music and Stool included with the sale of each piano during Removal Sale. . . Graves Music Co., Ill Fourth on the" safe and on the ground at the scene of the robbery Indicated that one of the robbers was hurt, the officers be lieve that this' Is pood evidence against Maloney. The other suspect gives his name as Thomas Clark. He" is only 21 years of age, while Maloney is 12 or 15 years older. The two men were seen together during the day, but each was alone at the time of their arret. (iJnltM Pra Lail Wire.) Chicago, May 6. Absolute annihila tion of Chicago's notorious red light dis trict, which it intimates. Is recruited from women who exist on starvation wages, 1 the central recommendation in a preliminary report by the Chicago city council's vice committee which was ap pointed, last October and whldh report was made public today. 'The report holds plainly tbftt the em ployers of 'underpaid women, are respon sible , for their downfall, -and recom mends a special Inquiry Into, the subject of low wages and their relation to pros;- tltutlon. . v Further, the report recommends the Immediate wiping out of the segregated district and urges that all reports be subjected to "constant repression with a view to their, total annihilation." The report also favors the appointment of a city housing commission,: investigation of the tenement problem and the educa tion of parents so they may properly In struct their children on the phobjlems of sex. ' . , The. report sa$;s In part: "The existence of the segregated dis trict furnishes an open market for the white slave traffic. Commercialized vice has no rights that ought to be respected or conserved. Segregation does not seg regate, nor regulation regulate. Abundant-evidence is furnished that the ef forts in Chicago and elsewhere to re strict the business within a given son has always, resulted in spreading it to other districts." MAY SIXTH IS A GREAT DAY FOR DEMOCRATS (United Treat Lcaaas Wire.) Washington, May 6. Representative UnderwoOd bf Alabama, leader of the Democratic majority In the house, was 61 years old today. Joseph P. Tumulty, President Wilson's private secretary, was 84 years old yesterday, and Repre sentative Palmer 41. "Let's have a triple celebration," sug gested Underwood. They, held a whis pered conversation and then separated with fingers crossed. TV Hot Biscuit Are E&tOy Digested when raised with Rumford. Its su perior quality and purity makes them light, flaky snowy-white and more wholesome. Everyone will praise your biscuit if you use UDIfflflPd IV THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER The Best of the Elgh-Grade Baking Powders No Alam ,11 1 SV .s w' . . i '..! .... 'V Staples' Glasses Are the Best TH1T CAM UT? MinP! W ' If your head aches, if your i . : r . i r I -. - ' 1 eyes nun, n nicy icci siraincu JVr alter rcaaing or sewing, n you fjSjj 'A. are troubled about seeing well, j II you ct aizzy wnen ruing. m jy. ft r r. car, if your glasses do not seem TT jrX f j.i i r iii- Utlrr mm, in Ttl T ran I-J: give you relief. I give right fit, with right mounting, at the right price, all right. T.nnffH Rnhprn in vnur nwn frame $1.00 OT A III I7CV TL I 1 L7Asv.hr. $i.5o MArLLo, Ine Jeweler Lenses Sphero in gold filled Lenses Sphero (curved) In 192 First Street U. F, Eye Glass iltg. . . . . . J5.00 Kryptok. Lenses $. 00 to 115.00 Wear Morrison, Portland, Oregon. The Bank of Personal Service Personal attention to your needs, prompt action on yourrregucsts, and numerous other' necessities and con veniences for your comfort, safety and welfare are among the benefits embodied in the service we render our customers. ; ' We will appreciate a visit, knowing a personal in terview will convince you of the many advantages we offer. Merchants National Bank Under Government Supervision. Founded 1886. Washington and Fourth Streets.' - Here's a rare oport unity for just 55 women who w?tit to buy a pjetty AVhite Serge SuiJ at about half. . Broken lines Suits specially priced at $ 19.50, $22.50 and$24.75, to begin with, Plain tailored .and fancy models; all sizes, to start the "sale. -There, shouldn't be one left at noon tomorrow at this price. New Bulgarian and Marquisette Waists $125 Pretty Waists . with front and collar trimmed in colored Bulgarian embroidery. Also dainty, new arrivals in marquisettes and voiles. You'll find it 'hard to equal these Waists under $1,50 to $2 elsewhere. 11' (econd. Floor PORTLAND i '24-28 Jtenr, Sot. MWffJYGFOtf GAZpE& STS. II r- . - a II Jertim' r. p: at Wholesale Prices lanos to you, for 1 0 days Bush & Lane, Piano Manufacturers, 'Appoint Every Customer a Retail Dealer 100 Pianos will be sold within the next 10 days, beginning We'dne$day Morning, May 7th, at 10 o'clock, to 100 Piano buyers of Portland and vicinity at Whole sale prices. -.. . We have decided to discontinue a number of our outside agencies and all of these pianos have been shipped to us and are now in our wholesale department, 433 Washington St., Cor. 12th, and for the next 10 days will be offered to you on a wholesale basis. WJ Tie ability tbforsec the trend 1 of business andL I by installing a i jfS' 1 iilililllllj 1;; I ! i a-j I- ! I i t ? 8 , V WHITE MOTOR TRUCK being enabled to take advantage of it is charac teristic of the successful business man. J The White Company 'nJi J 1, w. hill. Mgr. m the Business district - yj u.i.e-gl 69 BROADWAY for Your Convenienct vrr' Interior View of Our Retail Department Wc have now the largest and finest retail sales room in the city of Portland. Plenty of room and every convenience to make shopping a pleas ure, whether you come to purchase or merely to look around. Why Do We Do It? Because it is just as profitable to us, or even better, to sell 100 Pianos to 100 peo ple than it is to sell fbO Pnos to one retail store. , We believe it is the better to sell 100 pianos to 100 people because each one of the 100 would be "live" advertisement for the Bush & Lane Piano. All we ask, Mr. or Mrs. Piano Buyer, is that you examine Pianos elsewhere, then come to us and see if we cannot save you money, at the same time sell you a better tiano.' IF YOU ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO PAY ALL CASH, bring enough along to make a deposit Pay the balance on WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ,ane Piano Co. -Washingtonat-12th- Steady Si&afo f V