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Tin: oklgon daily journal, loktland, m:iday lvkniki;, jm..; , i iiitiUiiiiti i I m r r r" I r r"l IT" '' ' of chemistry of the t'nlt- i I Mill IJIlLVllILt I lirl ,S,H,,'H il'THrlinnit of ailHilture I lifilll llll I I'""1 ,,illJf'll"K " InveMllKiitlon of -T:1- ULUU I IlLUIULll I RniliHin flour, Mnrei-niny which product SEEKING STANDARD FOR GRAHAM FLOWER He Is Unanimously Elected by ; Business Men's Qrganiza--- tion to Succeed Kinder. I Tli. election, of Vk-e President C H. Iftnpiuiien of tli PronrwHiive UunI jiicva Men's club to the office of pronl- llent to ucceeU J. K. Kinder, wlio re signed tor biiMlneMH reaiorm, the decision 'to adjourn for the eummer, ofter the mooting to e hald two weeks hence, jthe dcclBlon to niake a Jaunt to Tllla- tnoolc some time In July end a talk ty ' A 11 Devere of Clotmet & Devere on I'Tred'e tfectproclty Between Portland and United Ktatea," were the feature .of yeaterday'a luncheon' of the. Pro ' tsrewlve Bualnesa Men'a club, at the j Multnomah. j ' . ' Two weeks from yesterday, when the ' National Nurinrytnen'a anaoclatton will ' meet here, the club will be hoala to, the - .' delegates at the luncheon. The Jaunt to Tillamook wll be dcflnately decided up on at the next meeting. No meeting ' will be held next Thuraday on account ! of the Hone Festival. .- V The election of, Mr. Rasmusaen a ! erealdent waa In the nature of an un- .' aiiimoua vote of thanks for services he ! had rendered the club as vice president.' V In the talk given by Mr. severs, ne "outlined the many 'disadvantages .that . the 'Americans labored under In at tempting to do buslnens with South American countries. J- "In the first place the Americans are -not polite. They think they are and 'j'may be at heart, but they -cannot com- rare with the other nations, and the 'people of South America are aensatlve "about those things' said Mr. Devera. -H "Another big disadvantage la that 1 ' the Americans have not solved the ques ' tlou of economy in manufacturing. !j American workmen are superior, but are extremely waateful. Free trade will . ' brlna economy In manufacturing. Pro- tectlon haa made the manufacturer care- Ices and laxy. and it will do mm gooa "to have to get lila nose tc the grlnd atone and work out the- problems of economy. "The absence -of American banking f establishments in Bouth American cities f worka as a disadvantage, for whenever t it is possible, the banking concerns of Mother countries will favor their own 3 countrymen. ? "The failure of American salesmen i- to master the Spanish language while other countries send only men who can I Rpeak the language is one of the big $ items against the Americans," he aald. , In outlining the advantages, Mr. De t - era said, "Our Inventive genius and our ability to manufacture on a large scale, are to our advantage mere. Amer ica excels in the sale of sewing ma t chines, typewriters, weighing machinery and farming Implements, and we can ' excel in everything if we overcome the disadvantages mentioned," he concluded. 5 1 -2 POLK COUNTY PUPILS I NOT ABSENT OR TARDY H (SpeeUl to The Journl. Independence, Or., June 6. Out of 1,2450 pupils attending in the schools of Polk county, 1273 have been neither ab- sent nor tardy, according to a report h Just Issued by County School Superin tendent H. C. Seymour. The' average Jl attendance waa 95.6 per cent. U Superintendent Seymour's report fur-. V ther states: k i. t "The following schools have been! . placed on Polk county's roll of honor !f for- having -made-i.-per-cent"inatted-.tance of 95 per cent or higher: Dallas, Smlthfleld, Pedee, Red Prairie, Brldge- port. Salt Creek, Moumouth, Orchards, '?Alrlle, Bethel, Oak . Grove, Perrydale, Cochran, Rlckreall, Oak Point, Inde 5 pendence. Brush College, West Salem, "t Buena Vista, Buell, Spring Valley, POp j! corn. Upper Salt Creek, Suver, .McTlm ; mond's Valley, Sunnyslope, Oakdale, McCoy, Guthrie, Falls City, Black Creek, i Pioneer. Ji' 'The schools that have been placed I V on the roll of honor for having had no !tardies during .the month are: Zena, a Sinlthfleld, Kola, Red Prairie, Bridge- tlicrn 1m Kt'dit cdiil'iihloi) In the nulling (rude, with the Idi'u of extalillHliliiij cer lulu KtundHrdH with which ail graham fluuru hIuiII comiily. tSlatemenls nuvdA by msny millers show ttmt a very large IiercenltiRe; of thu so-railed . gruliam flours on (lie market ure mixed pro ituctM, or tmltutlotin niuda from feed lituii, together with low grade flour, g or 10 per cent cracker flour, and In many Instance contain the sweepings from the mill. True grahum flour, according to Bulle tin Jiiwt lesued by the bureau, is "unbolti'd w I lent iiKiil mini front sound, clean, fully-matureil, ulr-drleil wlient." Tills limy tilso brt rallnd "whole wliat flour," or "entire wheat flour." Mix tures, or flours from which part of the bran liaa licon removed, should be labeled Imitation Dmrmm flours. Bread made from whole wheat meal Was much esteemed among the ancients lor its medicinal properlfes. It was reintroduced Into general use early In the nlitettenth century by Sylvester (Jiaham, Bulletin 184 Rives a brief history of graham flour. It also contains physical mid chemical analyses of the graham flours found on the market. I If You'll Like V Hi O YITTUCQ'S OLIVE V fg o VIRGIN igjjBt 0 1 L "Map of Italy" Lverybody Does The. reason is obvious. The first gentle pressing of t,!ic best ripe olives grown in Northern Italy, can only result in a VIRGIN OLIVE OIL r No higher quality can be produced ilian V. V. 0. O. The fact that you tecetVe V. V. O. O. in the original packages direct from Italy insures against substitution or adulteration. YOU MUST BE SATISFIED Therefore, our instructions to deal ers that they refund the purchase price if V. V. O. O. is not all we claim. Our new" Cook Book will be sent free on receipt of dealer's name and your own. JOHN VITTUCCI C(X Largest Importers ot Pure Olive V Oil in the Pacific Northwest WOOD CARVINGS LOANED CITY MUSEUM A wonderful collection of wood carv ings, nqrliapa one that la unique, .haa been loaned to the city museum by Captain Charles 8.- Klwood, a veteran of the Civil war; who Is almost, an octogenarian. Captain 101 wood, who has been an in valid since the' war, has imt most of his leisure time In the creation of art objects' out of solid wood, his only Im plement being a pen knife. "The Klwood collection," said Curatoi Asa tilceth of the . museum, "Is the most remarkable. one of Its kind 1 have ever seen. It Includes, among other things, two equestrian figures la minia ture whittled out of a single block of wood. I-?very curve of tli , horse has been faithfully reproduced, the wooden miniatures presenting an extraordinarily life like appearance." 1 Among other curious objects of the whtttler's art Js a miniature elk and a Jointed snake, ', . 1 . ; Perhaps the most striking cnrlo Is a tn knife sculpture of a dejected dandy leaning .agulnst a whiskey barrel with his hands in Ms pockets and a woe begone expression on his face. Match holders and card receivers orna mented by figures of men, women, dogs, and birds and other creatures are. In cluded In the collection, which also num bers 13 chains containing several, hun drort wooden .links carved In fantastic design Captain Klwood has spent more that) four decades whittling out the collection. port, Orchards, Oak Grove, . Cochran, Itickrcall, Oak Point. Lone Star, rio- neer, llopvllle, Mlstletoo.. 'The jichools that have become stand ardized are: Ftiirview, Pioneer, West Salem, Oakhurst, Lincoln, Liberty, Per rydale, Ward. Airlle, Hurmony, Fern, Highland,' Cherry Orove, Sllstle- toc, ' fimithfield, Buell, Oak Point Montgomery, Lewlaviile. Independence public school, Enterprise, Popcorn, North Dallas, Bethel, Valley, Junction, Kalis City, Brush College,, Oakdale, Dallas. "Nearly every district In the county has reported concerning the work for the coming Poll? county's childrehs In dustrial fair, and all have reported many children planning for the fair." HOT WEATHER SPROUTS HOLDOVER POLK SPUDS (Special to Tht Jnurnal.) Independence, Or., June . Large quantities of potatoes, for which there was no market last fall or this spring have been sprouted by the hot weather following the recent rain, and this has led many farmers to feed their potatoes to cows, hogs and horses. There are, however, a few lots not damaged and the growers have advertised them as choice seed potatoes for 25 cents per 100 pounds. Much trouble has been encountered In disposing of potatoes even at this figure. Despite the poor year for this crop, many acres have been planted for the coming season. ' (Trilled t'rMH I cmeil Vt'lir.l Washington, June . Declaring that Incidents In the recent strikes at Pater spn mid Passaic, N. J Lawrence, Mass., Little Falls, N. Y, and Charleston, W. Vs., indicated it gradual encroachment by the police power, on the constitu tional guarantees of free speech, Fred erick C. Howe, writer nnd economist, has presented tcjt President Wilson and Kenator Kern a petition signed by a score of prominent sociologists asking that congress investigate and serve a warning that constitutional rights munt be observed. t The bunko artist never wastes any time on the hobo. . , AMBASSADOR'S RANK Washington, June 6. The senate for eign affairs committee yesterday recommended a renewiil of the arbitra tion treaties with Italy, Ureal Hrltalii and Bpaln for five years, It also ap proved the proposed extradition treaty with Paraguay and indorsed the plan to ninke the post at Madrid, Spain, an ambassadorship. , Auto Seekers Take Notice Is the price of an automobile hin dering you from buying one? Wouldn't a slightly used car answer your pur pose? If you are at all 'Interested in buying a car, notice the want ads In the Journal's automobile column. You ere quite apt to run across something mat is witiitn your means. . Glean Bread for Glean People Safe Cracker Got .2 to 5 Years. (Special to Tbe Journil.) Eugene, Or., June 6. George and Thomas Clark, who blew open the safe of the Springfield Wine company in Springfield a short time ago, were yes terday sentenced to serve from two to five years in the state prison, having pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary. The first .charge of burglary with ex plosives, calling for a much heavier sentence, was not pressed. These men have a prison record in California. An Auto Suggestion Perhaps If "you knew of a baraaln In a Slightly used auto you would become an owner of a car and enjoy the plea sures to be derived from one during the summer. The opportunity you are looking for may be presented today through a wani au in me journals automobile column. Keep reading these little ads, some day the car you would like to- have at a price you can afford, will appear. Most bread is handled too much. Even your home made bread suffers by it. NU-STILE is WRAPPED probf against dust and flies. . . ' ; Mm Bread Now Sc At Your Grocer Baked by Stein's Bakery, 325 North Sixteenth. Phone Main 1790. Y2.ll II Sanitaiy P life larleft LEADS WITH THE HIGHEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE Have vou visited this market vet? You should come here tomorrow. The thousands of folks who are now our. patrons are.delighted with the very cleanliness, the ideal conditions of the market. In that one feature alone we are different from any similar establishment. We have the finest, largest, cleanest and most sanitary market in the Northwest. And our goods are quality goods. Only the best, the finest and the purest. Quality stands first. No 1 j it. - 1 .tutx iL ti. c . poor or low-graae mercnanaise is carnea. uur prices are me lowest pussiuie iur uic quamy. lucrciurc we say: YOU WILL FIND HcKn 1 He rilUrihbl gUALHY At IHfc LUWfcST r-KlUt. Take the Time to Look Over This Great Variety of Saturday Specials Fresh Fruit AND Vegetable s DAILY at LOWEST PRICES Stop and Examine STALL NO. 5 TERESIS FRUIT CO. Free Delivery Lettuce, head '. Spinach, lb. Rhubarb, 4 lbj. for 10 Gooseberries, lb Dry Onions, lb. 5 New Potatoes, 6 lbs. for 25 Peas, "3 lbs. for 25 Apples .".10S 15 and 20 Oranges ..20 to 30J Yamhill Fruit & YegetableCo. ETAU. 12 FISH SPECIALS rOB 8ATTODAT AT Rose City and Standard Markets Only STAX.IA13 AWD 7 No. 1 Halibut, etrletlyfresjOB.lO Halibut Cheeks. ' lb 25e Freeh Uoilcd Crabs, each. ...... 10 Uirge Shad, each lOO KiiaU Roc, lb 10 Kipperi'ti Salmon, 3 lbs. tor .-,. A full line of Frenh and Ciii,-'l Kish. Always the bent Fresh Killed Poultry at lowest prlcew. WE SELL CHINOOK SAL MON AND GUARANTEED NO. 1 HALIBUT l'erch 10 Shad Roe .'; --lS li. 3- Clams 5 Crabs 10, 15, 20 Rock' Co'd .............. 12 Shad 15 Halibut Cheeks . . . ...... 15 Yamhill Fish Mkt, Stall 18 Kinser & Co. STALL 14 " Loin Steak .20c Round Steak 20c Pot Roast 15c t f r Leg Mutton Leg Lamb Shoulder Mutton Mutton Stew . . .15c .15c .10c ..8c Quality Butter Store STALL 11 Monmouth Butter, roll. 70c Sharpless Butter, roll. .65c Good Butter, Toll 60c Eggs, best Ore., 2 doz. 45c Canned Milk, 2 cans. . .15c German Delicatessen Stall 15 Kippered Salmon, lb 20 Dill Pickles, dozen 10? Veal Loaf, lb ....40 Potato Salad, pint. 15 Cottage Cheese, pint ...15 Boiled Ham, lb : 40 STALL 20 Special for Saturday Only Three large cans of Pork and Beans for. .... ,25c Three large cans of Toma toes for 25c E. M. FRAIZER STALL 20 Lodk! Ten Stamps Free with each 50c purchase; also regular stamps with this coupon. at Stall 30 DOUGLAS MODEL BUTTER STORE STAXXt 9 Sllverton Butter 706 Ledgerwood Butter '..65 Juniper Butter ....,.. .f5( Gold Leaf Butter -60c Org-on Stat Brandt. G. CHIARMONTE Stall 33 LOOK! Look for this stall, where you can select your fruit and vegetables for Sun day dinner at reasonable price. Double stamps with every 50c purchase or over. FREE DELIVERY Sanitary Butter, Bakery and Coffee Store STALL 26 Corner Second and Yamhill Sts. HOT BREAD 4 loaves .....10 Sanitary Butter (nothing better) per roll 70 Breakfast Blend Coffee, lb....25 Sam's Spec'l Blend Coffee, lb. 30 40c Seosat'n Blerrd Coffee, lb. 35 All 75c Teas, special, lb . .50 Sam Rinella Co. STALL 17 Save on your Fruits and Vegetables all first-class goods. Best Fruits and Vege tables at lowest prices. A trial is all we ask. Prompt and courteous service. Phone your order in. Free delivery. Saturday Specials Double Stamps .for $1.00 or over. Sugar Cured Bacon 20 Mutton btew 8 Liver Sausage 10 Compound, fs , . .55 Compound, 10s ...$1.00 J. A. Simons & Co. Stall 21 STALL 21 Strawberries, 2 boxes for....15 Bananas, dozen 25 Cherries, lb 15 Cucumbers, 2 for 15 New Spuds, lb. St 6 lbs. for 25 Oregon Lettuce ..of 3 lor 10 Peas.'lb. .......10 New Corn, dozen ........... .20 ITALIAN FRUIT CO. Special at RAY FAIRCHILD'S Stall 16 We are still retailing Hams, Bacon "and Lard at Wholesale prices. . Special on all Fresh Meats Special 4 loaves Bread .., 10 Mt. flood Butter, roll., 65 Meadow Harvest Butter, roll 55 Imperial Butter nothing better mu 70f Eggs, guaranteed, 2 dozen . . .454 Strawberries, 4 boxes 25 Imperial Store Stall No. 1 FREB DELIVERY Linde & Tilley STALL 23 - Double Stamps- , Legs Mutton 12lA$ Mutton Chops! 12' Shoulder Mutton 8" Imperial Fork Sausage . .15 Veal Sausage. Ground Bone for Chickens. Double Stamps. V STALL 23 iVclcctcJ t:,J I':;:py Li Protected tinit ny kind of weather: protected aintt ihocki to the tpine by the ipring which ii Jjuitihla to biby i IncreniA in weight. The hih tidei make thli cirrUgo a life crib, and tho pmplo room Iniurei comfort to baby. . TWO YEAR GUARANTEE PROTECTS THE PARENTS ' Wo replace free of charge any parti that wear out or break la two yean, because we build thli carriage of ipeclal materlala we can guarantee; real rubber tlrei In tead of compoiitlon, apecial quality fuaranieea r aoriKoia iciiuer, cic. O pprcll. thsM eirrlilM ton mint e.thctn. Mid.br Sidw.y M.rc.atil C, 101 14th St, Elkbart, Ini. See the Hidwajr at GEISLER & DORRES 386 E. MORRISON ST. a t . ' n better biscuits : -better cakes Also makes , the. daintiest, lightest and most delici- ous bread imaginable.' better pastry 4SIPBHIIH i'' Phone us ..;.".' ;. today. We will see that your -grocer suppjies. you. Ask for "SUPERIOR FLOUR" Pioneer Flouring Mill Co. Manufacturers. D C BURNS COMPANY, Distributors 206210 Third St., bet Taylor and Salmon. Both Phones. 1 LsKT WW tetnl nil T When Your Physician Tells you to Drink Beer, he means to choose' a pure, well aged beer, so it won't cause biliousness. When you order beer, just tell your dealer to send you a case of Hop Gold Beer then you can be sure that you're getting the very best. Phone us direct if you wish Main 46 or B-1H6 we'll see that your dealer sup plies you. r4 Star Brewery (Northern Brewing . Co.) PORTLAND VANCOUVER S. & H Green Trading Stamps With Every T 10c Phones Main 1185 A-3344 A MARKET DEPARTMENT STORE First Second .and Yamhill Free Delivery to Ml All Parts of the- :a;iwifB(Dii;i www Ik. iWTav AtiAJtlMlr ll mmrzi VANCOUVRr - B. C .- "SEATTLE WASH. Purchase City . V .. -s''.t t