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TIIi: OKLGOIJ SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1DU to.lnv to the United States prison at McNeil's Inland than evr before In the IV. A. Munly for Commissioner KlKht yfni iirlviitu secretary of tov ernr I'ennoyer, aluo sncretary Hoard of IJubll(! Ilulldlng: t'ommlMNlonwrw. An sintant f'ontiiiHiHter under B. C. lrot man. Chi Clerk Construction of N. V, It. R. from Faaco to North Yakima: Newenaper man, writer, thinker and speaker. Thirty years in Oregon. Prac tical experience, Unquestioned Integ TOWN TOPICS YOUNG SCHOOL GARDENERS WILL APPEAR IN MOVING PICTURES hlwtory of,tho United Btates marBhal Always Onp iha In every Profession or Occupation, In Dental Yorlk We claim supremacy. ulfl from results, as atWted by peopia from all parts of the Northwest. Your work done' In one dX wiian desired. office. There will be flva In the party, tnroe counterfeiters, one swindler and one white slaver. Thev will be 1 TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS charge of Deputy United States Mar miai v. H. Fuller and two guards, HEIMA Elerenfh led Morrl.on. Dirk. j nose to pa tauen are: J, M. Monahan LAKI.lt brodwy and HUth Itrmttl, Dr Morrison, linker I'Uytrl -la Unroot.'' , LY IUC Fourth end Stark. American Mulrl Jaok Larson and J, D. Greerl, counter, folters; Arohle Randall, who pleaded guilty this morning to a white slavery rity. Kfflclent. honest, econoraical serv ice, safeguarding the Interests of thoas who noeu it moat tne toller ana nome- Vnmvar ooinnnnr In "The WMow." cnarge, ana Kicnara Duffy,, the mar rlage awlndler. The first two counter builder. (Paid Adv.) rNT4UKH Hrof1wr tnd Aldnr. Vaudllle 0AK8 AMUHItMKST PA RK IloTal lull fetters mentioned are members of the ' Bund tail Vaudeville. . (Srer?. afternoon ind notorious "Hookey" Johnson gang. vnln(. . ( Weather Condition. , rORBCABTi , ' Portland aot vicinity Buodiy filr. Wit rly wind. I OrfoD Bandar fair h), thowere and thou. I stntorrui id portion, weaieriy wwa. ' Wethlnston Sunday fair wot, ibowar and 'tbundariturmi with, cooler wtathef la Mit iBortlon. wind! sioitlr weator r. Idaba Bufadar ahowers- tnd thundtretnrmt , .' " THKODOKI r. 1RAKB, Acting District rorecaattr, Oregon Teohnloal Cine. The Monday - noon meeting tomorrow In dining room : IB at the Portland Commercial olub ' jwiH ba presided over toy H. 8. Walla j of tha Paclflo Power A Light company. Aa apeaicer or tha day tha club ex , pacta to hear a very. Interesting report 'tram Profesaor E. H. McCalllster of ' the University of Oregon, who la on ihla way back from 'an extended trip , through, California, where he went to , inspect tha publio road work .now be ing none by the state under reoent ap i proprlationa totalling about 110.000.000, ! Since the state of Oregon has made ; appropriations for similar purpoaea It iia very essential that as much infor ' , nation on this eubjeot be secured aa ( possible before this ' atate dissipates ;any of the funds unwisely. At this meeting . of , the Technical ..club . there 'will be Inaugurated a new form of ' commission government f 6r .tha future management of tha club and all mam , bera wishing to cast first, second or intra choice votes are urged to ba present. Jury Dodgers riuil Becoming tired of the repeated efforts Of M. Barde and U R Barde, members of tha firm of M. Jiarde Hons, to aacaca iurr dutv. Circuit Judge McOlnn reaterdav lsauad V oencn warrants'for theTalr. had them brought into court and assessed each 121 In fines. Both failed to respond to the calling of their names for jury duty yesterday morning. Their ftnrs were paid by M. Barde. L, B. Barde. while a member of a Jury several days ago, failed to put In his appearance for an hour after court wia called and has been exeused from Jury duty . frequently because ha answered ques- ,ianm in a manner which disqualified AJ1UI, - ' Business Girls' ClubBuslnesa Girls' meet'n tomorrow night. nix,;M,vor WIth u y A. a oebnardt on how to vote under the " vrior. ins musical part of the program will be rendered by Miss ". Kerreahmenta will be served. ' 1" rt aa Khatnaaa - m K iiru or Portland are win- meir appreciation of the club's work by attending In large numbers u mwvrr meeting adds mora members. , wmcn makes tha club popular la that the. tedloua detaila of ...njemoni or ma club are elimi rated as far as noaaiht .. STJSlW ",0lnT sociability to - """ among me members. Dlvoroea-Too much . mother-in-law waa tha ground of tha dl Yorce granted to Amanda M. McCab, ri,lrh?!7 yesterday by Circuit Judga Xavanaugh. . Mrs. Mc Cabe testified that her husband insisted upheld her when aha became domineer ing. Divorce decrees were also granted vj -uUe A-avanaugn 10 Francis Jr. Bald win from Henry T. Baldwin and to Ethel Carrothera from Jamea H. Carrothars, both on grounds of cruelty. candidates melted to Bpeafc The iwnuwonn weirare leagues Invited can didatea for office to anoear befnr it members Tuesday or Friday night of iui w. wanqiaaiea ior mayor may coma either evening. Other candidates to and Inoludlng No. 11 on the ballot are to coma Tuesday and the rest Friday. Tlma limit on speeches will be governed in accord with number of speakers. Meeting will be held at Kenllworth Presbyterian church. East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone, at 8 o'clock. Attention, ipanlen-Amertoea War Tat- erase. The annual church memorial .aervlces will be held today at tha First (Presbyterian church. Twelfth and Al-.deratreet,-at 3:30 p. m. Chaplain w. 8. .Gilbert will officiate. Comrades will assemble at the courthouse at S p. m., 'and will march to the church. All eom . 'rades are requested to attend. By' order of the commander, A. E. Cooper. Geo. H. Carr, Adjutant. Postpone Plumbing Ordinance. indef inite postponement of consideration of ! he plumbing ordinance waa racom ; mended by the city council health and ' police . committee yesterday, only two I members of the flva being preaent ) These two members are Magulra and Monks. The ordinance, which waa drafted by City Plumbing Inspector Wll . ; liam Hey, waa unanimously Indorsed by 1 the sanitary commission. Plve to Tederal Prison More pris oners are to be taken from Portland mouses womaa rrom Jnry-Ciroult Judge Uatens declared he couldn't think or inflicting Jury duty on a woman yes terday when a friend of Mrs. M. H. Fa vorlte asked that aha ba excused for the June term of oourt Mra. Favorite owna property in her. own name, and waa taken from the tax Itata without tha fact of her aex being known. Judge Catena wm be presiding Judga next month. Hake Tonr Sunday Outing one of real pleaaura by taking a atreetcar ride over the new extension on Dekum avenue to end of line. A beautiful view afforded of the Columbia river country, the great cascade range and the anow-cacped mountains. Tou'll Ilka tha new dlatrlct reached by the cara operating on Dekum avenue. AU. cara transfer to Dekum avenue cara, -e We Will Hot Permit a suit to leave our store unleaa It cornea up to the highest expectatlona of tha . euatomar and is made In accordance with our own high standard of quality., Call in and let ua ahow you, what a good ault we can make for 2S. Unique Tailoring Co men'a and ladles' tailors, tot Stark, between Fifth and 8lxth. ' The Owners of Capitol BUI addition are offering some special inducements this coming week to lot buyers. Parties looking for moderate price lota will oer talnly beoome intereated If they will go ont and look this property oven it la Juat II minutes' ride out on the Oregon Blectrlo R. R., (o carfare. Agents on tha ground. .. . Tote Vo, 83 for 7. X. STolta, commls- miaaloner. Made good, at the legisla ture and will make good aa commlS' aloner. Mr. Kolta la well known and competent Haa alweya worked for the upbuilding-of the city and the state. Stands for all the people except the knnrkor a.11 tha time. (Paid Adv.) An Sx-Boldlet'a Sxperlenoe, who has been exposed to all kinds of weather, aaya: "Anyone Buffering from rheuma- ttam, lumbago or kidney trouble will tlnd almoat Inatant relief by taking two ouncea of Balgrene mixed with four ounces of olive oil. and take two tea- apoonfula every three noure." Seat Bide Clnby The regular weekly luncheon, of the East Side Business Men'a club wil be held tomorrow noon at the Clifford grill. East Sixth and Morrison atreeta. The meeting will be given over to a general discussion of candidates. All who are Intereated are cordially Invited to attend. Firm Makes Asslgament Owing tltlO.01 and with but tttl.TI assets, tha Dlttmar-Petereon. company. oom poaed of John Dlttman Sr., John Dltt mar Jr., and Harry w. Peterson, made an assignment for tha benefit of ita credltora yeaterday. Tha firm had a email printing ahop. Meeting at Peninsula . Tuesday. Po litical issues wm ne discussed at a meeting . to bo held at Carter's ' halL Peninsula station, Tuesday evening. The speakers wll be J. H. Kolta, Dan Kellaher, O. A, Blgelow, T. M. Hurl- burt and L. M. Lepper. Muslo will be furnished by the North Portland band. Sunday Klver SxeorsloBs to Oregon City and Magones Park. Str. Pomona leaves Taylor street dock Sundays, a, m.. It, t p. m.; returning, leave Ore gon City 10:89 a. m., 1:80 and t p. m. Round trip 40a Try tha river ride for brain fag cure. Tne Average Man cannot quit drink ing without help. We can help you by relieving all desire for drink within three to seven days. The White Cross Institute.' 714 Davis street, corner Twen-ty-saoond. Write, call or phone. Main 641: A-1447. Tote for Tersteeg for Commissioner. WhyT 41 years in Portland, ISlt taxes 1688.80. Z submit my reoord to the peo pie. The name of VOrsteeg has been as. soclated with the progress and growth of our city for over 46 years. Paid adv. With Flood Water 60 Feet Sign the Columbia will still be 8S0 below fian- ford, the new tract on East Gltsan st. Take the Mount Hood depot oar at Third and Morrleon and look at thoaa high view lota for 1500, Attention, Travelers-The Baggage ft Omnlbua Transfer company will check your baggage from home to destination; storage, packing and shipping. Main (980, A-8128. Taxloab service, Main ISO, A-J84I. " " "" "' ' ' 'I Vy, -"r-y "'i y , v .-- - ... il'ajjt. p ' ' : - JT " . Pupils of Hawthorne achool at work In garden. By M. O. Evans Jr., School Garden Director. A reel of moving pictures of Port land school gardens with children at work was made Thursday and Friday by John D. Vlncll, manager American Llfeograph company, under tha direc tion of M. O. Evana Jr dlreotor of school gardens. This reel win ba ex hibited at one of the local theatres early In June, and will be extensively shown throughout tha country. It was only possible to include seven of tha ft schools; the following were taken: Woodlawn Mt. Tabor, Glencoe, Wood stock. Failing, Kerns and Irving-ton. , An attempt being made to ahow the differ ent sizes of the gardens, large, medium and email. . , -v In order that mora prlsea may be available for tha tt achool gardene tha Union Meat company, through C C. Colt, president, has offered cash prises Of 116, 10 5 for the three beat aohool gardens occupying areas of 110x100 feet or less. This will make possible a very satisfactory, division of the 88 gardens into larga and small. Prises of f 26, $16, 110 offered for aohool gardena will be awarded to the three beat oooupylng areaa of over 11 0x1 00 feet, and the Union Meat company prises to those of 110x100 oc. less. This will divide the gardens into classes as follows: Class 1, Buckmsn, Clinton Kelly, Couch, Cres ton, Glencoe, Jeffereon high school, Mt Tabor, Peninsula, Richmond, Rose City Park, Woodlawn Woodstock: claa 4, AInsworth, Brooklyn, Davis, Eliot, Fall ing, Hawthorne, Holladay, Irvlngtonv Kenton, Kerns, Lownsdale, Portsmouth, Sunnyslda, Stephens and Weeton. The fine weather of tha paat week Letters From the People (Oommtinlcttlona sent to The Journal for pnbllcttton la this department abould be writ tea on ofllr one aide of tha oaDer. ahould not exceed 800 worda la length and mnat be ac companied by the name and addraaa of tha aender. If the writer doea not dealre to hare the natae pubuahed. be abould so atate.) Testimonial to Mr. Watklna. Portland, May 14. To the Editor of Tha Journal I would like space for a few remarks In regard to one of the gentlemen who la running for commis sionerFrank E. Watklns. I have had considerable dealings with Mr.' Watklns. When he built his building on the cor ner of Fifth and Flanders streets, I had the contract for the carpentry, and looked after the rest of tha construction of the building. When the masonry contractor flnlshfed his contract and wanted his certificate 'from the archi tect, the architect insisted on deduotlng 11000 from Ms contract, due to some changes' made In the plans, and would not give blm a certificate. Mr. Watklns said he thought the contractor was en titled to the money, and paid him the full amount, when he could haye easily saved himself a nice sum of money. It was the same with my own contraot. Mr. Watklns paid ma all I asked when a difference of a considerable amount waa In dispute between the architect and myself. Mr. Watklns waa a gentleman and honest In his dealings with both of us and favored us in mora waya than one. . . . i. Mr. Watklna had charge of tha pay ments on a building I built at Third and Everett streets; also on a building at First and Mill streets. He waa always obliging and honest, and willing to help me. , . Mr. Watklna has done me several fav ors in business deals. In fact, he helped me to buy my home. I am not related to him In any way and he favored me not for recompense, but to be kind and obliging. Also I am almost a stranger to hlra. I would like to see Mr. Watklna eleoted as one of tha eommlaalorrera, as I think he'ls a man to be. relied upon, and not a grafter. If these few lines assist him any, I will be very glad of It. C. O. RODGERS. To Eliminate Candidates. Portland, Or., May 8!. To tha Editor of Tha Journal Permit me to suggeat to each of the dally papers that It pub lish a list of 60 candidates for commis sioner who. in its opinion, have abso lutely no chance of election, and that such names as appear In all of the four papers be published thereafter by each of the four. Those unanimously .eliminated in auch manner could olalra no alnlater motive. It would give them a real opportunity to do their city a aervloe by withdraw ing or by publlqly requesting their has made a great change in the looks of the gardena, everything is growing fast including weeds. Very little trou ble has appeared yet from peBts. Cab bage, radish and turnip maggots are the only ones which have troubled to any great extent These small, dirty looking maggots Infest tha, roots. They can generally be controlled by a mix ture of sand and kerosene worked into tha aoll near the roots. Use in propor tions of one quarter pint kerosene to one gallon sand. ' The executive committee greatly ap preciates the following donations to the general fund of the Garden Contest league: Portland Railway, LJght & Power company, 1100; Portland Union Stockyards, $26. Remember the, headquarters of the Garden Contest league and Office of director la 809 Journal building. Phone Main 8869. friends not to vote for them If too late to withdraw. You would find at least $ names In each of the four lists. There are at least SO candidates whose , maximum vote will not exceed 600, whose average will not exceed 260. For such to re main in the race will be but to embar rass their friends and to humiliate themselves. Tet these combined totals, aggregating, say, even 6000 Votes, would be of great value o Portland If divided among the best of the possibles, GEO RGB T. ATCHLET. OUR NEW J THIN Watch 21-Jewel Adjusted Movement, in 20-Year Gold-Filled Case '20 Tl me Jaeger Watch 17-Jewel Adjusted Movement, In 20-Year GoM-Filled Case Two special Watches at the Lowest Pricel Ever Offered JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS The "Large Jewelry Store 266 Morrison St, Bet 3d and 4th Card of Thanks. To" Our Frtende We desireto offer our heartfelt thanks and express our deep appreciation for the many acts of love and sympathy extended to ue dur- the sorrowing time of lose of our Bitulithic streets add to Portland's beauty and help the taxpayer keep-v the cost of street repairs to the minimum. ing belc oved. son and brother. Hugh. ELVA U LOUGH. Mother. KTMElj LOUUH, BlBter, MARGARET LOUGH, Sister. Zeavea 133,000 Batata. An estate valued at $28,000 was left by George L. Gilbert according to the petition for the appointment of an administrator of the estate riled yesterday. Mra Favorett Gilbert the widow, waa ap pointed to the place. The other heirs are: Olive. A. Bussara, ciara a. Rutan and Cora A. Thompson, all daughters and residents of this city, s. Thirteen atatea of tha anion have boiler Inspector laws. Free. Free We press your clothes for $1.60 a month, and in order to get you started aa a customer we will give you the first month free. Unique Tai loring Co., 808 Stark. Main 614. A-4814. Our Diamond Engagement Rings are everything that is necessary for this important event. BEAUTY QUALITY PRICE Satisfactory in. the greatest degree to both the giver and the recipient. Wedding Rings In 14-18-22-Karat Gold. ; ,- The latest shape. '"""."".7 " ! :y,;- sjr.....,''.', G. Heitkempjer Co. Remember-thar Ieati -130 FIFTH. ST.1 Yeon Bldg. Two Booms an Suite la Journal Build ing- North expoaurea on Tamhtll atreet Journal Publishing company, cara of business office. " Steamer Jessie aTartlaa for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlngton atreet dock at 8 p. m, ' 'A Good ChaaeeiA well maintained. T passenger Plerce-Arrow far eels by own er. See J. R. Hlnkle, Room 608 Wella Fargo building. XTorth Beach furnished oottage for sale cheap; 6 rooms, $ lots, delightful location. Phone mornings, A-4746. Main $848. - .- . ., ... ; ; v Dr. X. X Karris, dentist, wishes to Infoam patients will leave for east June 10th for 80 days. ; ; Union Transfer Company, furniture moving and atoraga. Main 841, A-X241. W. A. Wlee end associates, painless dentists. Third and Waahlngton, eavaajaMsM " ' ' ' Let's go swimming at Portland Swim mlng Baths, 167 Fourth atreet Watch tha Movement Down River On the West Side. Join the Circulating library at Gills. 8o a day, Wooster f eUa Bverythtnw488 Wash. Store for stent inJournal bldg. e ' Crystal take Park opens May 16. Men's Spring Suits - Take' elevator and save $10. 1 Men'a suits $14.76, cost $26 in high rent stores on the street. Mv 830 a month rent does it. Jimmy Dunn, room $16, Oreron lan building. , Announcement Extraordinary Entrance From Stark Street Commencing Monday! May 26, 1913 Grand Musicale Revue NOON LUNCHEON 12 to 2 P.M.' DURING r DINNER 6 to 8 P.M. AND EVENING 10 P.M. to 12 SEVEN POPULAR ARTISTS IN CABARET FROM NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO Entertainment ic New Fountain Grill Also HOTEL OREGON Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co., Props. aaWriles-. - - v ; M. C. Dickinson, Mgr. Bankrupt! PXTSB8' JT UAH ITU BE STOCK On sale at factory S43 BAST 14 TX At less thaa oost of manufacturer Take W-W, SaUwood or W-X oar DR. W. A. WISE In personal attendance.' Ask to see him so that you may be sure you are in tne rigot place, ar-otners are ua our name to secure buslnees. liver rulings, each. .sir that son tin ' riaiaa, Wltn Tlaalbla Soettoa. The very best and ' latest In modern dentistry. No more falling plates. xxao otxb raxoxs. 0K)Od Xubber Plates, aaoh 9S.00 Tha Beat Bed Bubber tlataa,.; each ......7.60 83-karat Gold or Poreelala Grown f-5.00 88-kara Bridge Teeth, . fua anteed, each t3.SO Gold or Bnamel rilUaga, eaok. .f 1.00 ooe Our bridge- wora nas been brought o the high- et etate of p e r f action. The teeth on this brldga are Inter changeable at will with out remov ing from tha mouth. . Wa Give a IB-Tea Guarantee, 81 TXABS AOTJTB PBACTZCB JJg ' POXTSAH9. Wise Dental Co. Phones i atala 8039, A-802t. rAxxzara budg so axo waxx. Southeast Corner, Entrance on Third St, ' fx 1 . V S, I J ff.IX m Pl J I aTAF MM PACIFIC IRON WORKS STXVOTirXAXi STEBB AB CXXTE CTXTBAZ, IX OX Immediate Delivery Portland, or ARE YOU GOING ' With ua on the exouraloa to Metsger today T Special Oregon Electric train leavea 10th and Stark streets A. M.: Jefferson atreet station. 1:20 A. M. Mu slo and anterUlnment in Metsger Park. Round trip fare and lunch, 18a. 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