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-ON DAILY" JOURNAL, POiriLAIID, TIIUr.CDAY EVEIJK J, OCTOBER, 13, -IS 13. j iiiiiiHMiiii im nMri in-1 in in 'in nnrniti m nil, '"I i i rrj n lil EOT COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, RENDERS SERVICE TO; , INFORMATION SEEKERS OF ALL CLASSES . JF Alocolutely fci fviz.i, '.J l-J 1 ' i" ... ; S ' .1- ,., !' . ( uccessful High: Offer Is 'Bid of $1089 for Each $1000 r. .V.;V''C--'rftoo-DrK TKT.. F'n. . Bond. 4 ' sTf in- 1 I VJ rw m tw ' H ftTnff Ait H..Ui.Tui t Medford. Or, Oct, 16, Bids were ppened by the county court for 1500,000 five per cent highway bond, the first fsver offered In Oregon. 1 Eleven bidders, tepreaeutlng all sections of the country 'era present, the highest bid being f 1089 for ca.cn $1000 bond. th highest price offered for Oregon bonds In recent rears. , The proceeds ara to ba Used In fthe construction of a v paved highway fhrough the County from the California ptat Una. ";.,-'' i . n c ,1 i ; The successful bidder was 11 B. Wood af Minneapolis, representing C, W, Ma Kear 4 Ca of San Francisco, Wellroth lb Co. of Cincinnati, R. M, Grant aY Co. M New York, and Walla V Dickey of iiOndon, Eng. . , r pISCUSSED CONDITION- : OF-LEPER. COLONIES ; Conditions in the , leper : colonies of lha world and the present day efforts o , eradicate the disease,-1 vera dts fussed last evening at th TW. OV A. auditorium - by Mr. . and iars. W. ' M. Danner of Cambridge, Mass. ". . , : Mr. Eanner Is secretary of the well--jknowa ' Mission - ta. Lepers, an Interna tional, lnter-denomtnatlonal institution, founded In 1874. which now maintains asylums,' homes, hospitals and stations In Africa. Burma, Ceylon, China, India, JJapan, Korea, Slam, South America, 8u tnatra, Persia.' f and the , Philippine Islands. ',' I: v t , ; . . f Th atory of world-wide work "among Jepers . waa Illustrated with represen tative i atereoptlcon views, made from i Photographs taken on the field, where ,tThe Mission to Lepers In India and the cast, is Actually worked In SI separate stations. ,:,?' f.lORE SCHOOL BOOKS V REdpCED, IN PRICE ''i " Salm Bureaa of The Joareat.) , . Salem," Or.,. Oct. U.Tbe prloea of : Several more- school text books, now be ing used In this state, have been forced (flown by State 8chool Superintendent J. A. Churchill who discovered that the : publishers were selling them in other States cheaper than In Oregon, ' Under the Oregon contract th books must fee sold as cheaply her as la any other fctate. , k , " .-, , V ;Have You Seen '"'0 The wonderful danoea Alliiton ' and , ruHw-tha staircase waits and Texae tommy dance? The sensation of tie Bay. Arcadian Garden, Hotel Multno Inah. - - - (Adv.) - i . . ' ' . . ' i'; '.. i ".. v r 'v " . " i ' . ' ". h i1"..""'".-1 rrfi?T,T ' ' ' " " i-i w ( - v:;':" ..:. il ' t s. i. '-.V'V 1'-' - l-,J i 1 : Nembers of tarty, who visited public library yesterday. In foreground, left to right, ar W. M.1 Ladd.y 5 , r',iJ " Miss Hunt, ftBBlstant librarian ana. Jim Mary isom, .iiDranan. , A 'woman who bad been Invited to a bridge party for the first time tele phoned the publlo library asking: "What is It proper that Z should wearT - A man's wife fell heir to an aetata In Germany and .was ; to get the money when she furnished a birth certificate. Ha came to the library certain that he would find there a record of her birth. ' .Paymaster Gregory of the 0.W. B. A N. found he was employing so many different nationalities that needed the word wpaymaster" i in all the different languages on his doon -rBhe library fur niohed him the word In German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Norwegian,' Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Bohemian, Japanese and Chinese. - The librarian questioned the value of the Information beoause the Turkish word for paymaster could not be found. ' r "These are a very few of the kinds of service the library renders. said William M. ILadd,: in an address before tha Ad club at luncheon In th Hotel Portland yeaterday. Th Ubrary Is tha only plac In town wher a room' or hall can be obtained for a meeting of a'' publlo charaetar without charge,' he averred.. , He gave many other instances Of use fulness. An automobile eompany g cured a recipe worth to it many thou sands, of dollars fof preventing dust on concrete floora ',.A young man passed first In civil ' service examinations ; in th manufacture of concrete because of information ha had gotten from library books. Out In St, Johns an electrician was found getting information for the building of an aeroplane, a shoemaker was studying automobile repairing. " Th circulation of books lis so great" said '' Mr. Ladd, 1 "that Portland leads th United States a trifle overt per, capita.'; The library plant. Including the branches, requires th services of, 143 people; the monthly pay roll is $8687, and tha bills approximate $4600 a month. "The county library plan of - Miss Isom, th librarian, has been followed lit several other states. Ther Is a con stant increase ot book circulation at tb central and branch libraries. Constant, study, too. Is mad to seek out people and furnish them th books they should read. For instance, tha .birth records ar examined and to every young moth er is sent a list of publications on care of tha baby. : , -To young married - women, as indi cated by reoords of waddings, ar sent lists on Successful homo making.; Th library draws together those of all pur suits and types of mind. It becomes a school., a congress of Ideas, a mental workahop." ... i Mr. XAdd rav , hlglt trftrat to th work ef th librarian;" Miss' Mary 'Fra cea Isom. He said that Carnegie gav about $105,000 for branch libraries. This was not enough. Willis .B. Ayer, presi dent of the Ubrary association,; gav ther rest ' out of his own pocket. H montloned .tr. T, U Elliott and w. U. Brewster as two others deserving spe cial credit. 1 i; After th address the Ad men tn a body visited th library, were met by Miss Isom and others and - shown throuch th building." visiting the com. mittee rooms, meeting halls, auditorium and the many other- departments which go to mak up th great institution. HOP RIOT SUSPECT NOVlf DENIES HE CONFESSED :Maryeville. Ca!.. OcL l$.llepudiatlon of a recent confession that h incited tha rioting In th hopflelds sear Wheat' land which resulted in the death of three persons was mad today from his call by Herman Suhr. He declared that San Trandsco prlvato detectives kept him. in a cell Jfor four days , without sleep and that h romemberd.' nothing of his signed oonression vniu toia scout It later, v Suhr now, denies parucipai- lnar in th riots. : 4 .' i. . " H owGan You 4i i I. i 11 1111 iui1' 1 1 y- p - ' ' ' , ?i ' ! "if;';": ::-i. W., ? (i ' -...;',.;.' ; vS'iiSK- :V.-....-.. -..v. -j-. V!.: Vi' -S . i 5 j;" i t ' i ', . yum-,. Ti, .asS;t '5(iv.j--iiii:';,'i i-Hf??ji' --I.'! '....ji.B' "i-4Vr-;i't ' i ; f? , , I , , ....... .t 7i'S i? ,:t;.j ... c- ;.') . . i ' - . . s.' " ' w .. ';: ' . ' " ' . ' ' "V tr t ' ; : .iiow is . i:' ' t '"mt''t . ' .' ,J ( v.-' ?. ';"; '.r - h'.v'ji .'-it ' i. v;.; -; i ;..'. ;.!".,;;. -.r " , i X Vj.iV 'V' .''';te '''-;fK,'.v-' '''' . 1 ,. - ' -v. "v ' mi mm in mmmummmimilmimttammmmmmmmmtimmmmmu mmtmmmmtmmmmmmmt ,) J, .j.-i t " TOM GALLAGHER TTT The above questions were asked by numerous customers yesterday.- - How is it . possible to. make r 1 1 i- of genuine Scotch Roods, m af ' ,' I "' ' i Jaur 1 iuny cxpeci xo regain niy iu vyx uic pieaufcc aim uvciuaiii , ww,u mwi, umw yw "j "weat stock of woolens and-tailors' trimmings, and my reputation' for. honest merchandising for twenty-five years, goes to DaCK up my ironclad uuarantee mat my uiu wiu nr. wcu ana wear wcu. s Bring in a sample of any : 05O cuit of Scotch tweed or cheviot and I will duplicate it in quality for 22aoo-Make me; prove it. s v i u . I 1 r 1 4 . t y 1 1 SBSBBSBaBSaSSBBBSSBSl " J J. rs i Jv l i '' i( 'j. ' l rt. . ' " l i i 1 1 1' i ii 11' Every statement iri my aHvrtisemenU is art absolute fact, which may be easily authenticated. Every garment made in Portland by skilled union labor and contains tne-journeymensiauors' union. Laoer; (not the. overall label used by the fake, misleading . tailor), but 'the genuine' label of quality. ; ; r; ; , ; t ' 'i' 1 V' -' - ' '' ' " ' "- !' ' " .i".it'..' - 1" '.j-.i.i "i! ; J.t r v ; , 'f, I't'i'f. , ,J','-' ' iift' " ' ''''V: . SsMSSSSeasSBBI BBSSSlHsSsaBi ".' V " ' ;p "'i 'tf'V 1 ' A.1;', '.ly ' JSnatfsSsllk ' ' ' ' f ' ' i' 1 fi' ' ' '( ;!'''. ,r-'V"' V L ' "" '' "' t' ' 'S'' Slrcct One Door From West ' Park W r . iff SSJ SI" -lL-3- ; I,,'.' .,'n.-.. .t;-'--5' - 382 1 Portland's Largest Tailor for Men' and Women . One Door .From"' West ' Park ri 1 I ..iWinil Sarva (ha 1 inrte-Duuoa cuiwj, , ... j V : IO secona h mrraw. 1.. ' . ... e 1 ..1 1 ..I . . aw. v .muu u kuum h ... w ...... .. . i ' ' . back. Only 65 of theao baautiful Navy Serfea 30 t , 1 1 i. . Suits in rrv deuii tor rrway ana miuiumj .i, . . . ' and Copenhagen. . Splendid ,19.00 Dresses . , ,,, y- ,. ? , -1 1 - wei bad them made up special to sell lor , t , . , , j- , ,, . .iTlfyi''' -'A(l. i fVi'.. .! ' ' 1 . . u ' k . j. - 'CP it ' 3 uiniiiD S5, bport Jaunty Short Sport Coats are more the craae than ever Just nowl. They're extremely popular for the school and college girL. We hava them k new Boucles, Chinchilla and Bearskin Kelly green' . navy, new blue, scarlet, terra cotta, Nell rose, plaids, , etc. Belted, patch pockets,' convertlbU collars and drop sleeves. Very specially priced at $9.85, $13.95, $17.50 S 1 .SO Petticoato at SO doren Soft Sateen Petticoats, In black, green, blue, ft onal..r,....r...YJi'J American Beauty, etc. Neat tailored flounce. Regular HrJC 11 i,S0 petticoats, Friday '.only v . Q t"t ' ' miBggBugggiip eneaMi ' '"aeWsBax' " ''''aPa. 'Pk '' t '-' Msajyjpjpjaa. eapsa !..-. eWpl !'t$5;ah(l:6; LoWiv new arrivals la Not. Chif- foa, Maasaliaa and WhlU HabntsI Silk Wabta. Instaad of marldns; them $5.00 and 96.00, Wvo . art cod tho lot extra spociai tor rnoay $3.95 Another b!rv lot of thea eonulir : Plush Sailors. thit ire selllnf around town at 13.98 to. IS.OO. for f Friday and Saturday at $291 Finest quality ilbe- - : line plush not the' cheap Imitation." Black, white, . "j ; VirnwM ' n.w mnA nw hlii.:; : .Tjiat Inn wnmn can . ' ' buy them Friday ana Saturday at . W 1 4 - S2; l 1 Plumed Hats $4.98 Worth $10.00 to $12.00 Beautlfui' Velours, Plushes and Velvets, trimmed with large size os rtrti ninmej. exaulslta ostrich fancies. lace and other new effects. n. ..m4 mllnr have trimmed unv about 100 of ' these chamlnr ev' HaU to sell at Y; J ' X i i- J !48 i Jf -4. Ei?." Friday and Saturday n. '. m ii ii il , .. . j i IL I'LL: PORTILAlXllC3)V M lil " ifcjsi j eL . a; ii aw '.'l' bbbbbi 'sa:'; sui on . i.a f I- aiOCa I 1 ;;, I7mlvr ! It I'll- IV I . . . jjBjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjja i f ...... ' i 1'kit",'; :V aTJ t m m mm mm -arm v "'' m J, s aa WW". IN your house there are ," - many cozy nooks and t ' . - I corners .where a big, com-, , ' fortable chair , would Just, fit in.' ' Kingcraft, Chairs, ' i!- are roomy, yet cozy; well- i. ' made, yet graceful in ap- ;,. pearance. They're made m if Oregon, too.. Your dealer ,. K'u ' can supply you, : : ' ,y Vu ; . Orcflon - .CIinlr Co. . f ' PORTLAND t f , r 0rc2C3 Ifcbr.3 Sccscly Horee ambulance for sick er dlttmv aaluials al a women I'e ootlc prif-e taaennabl. Report ell eaeos of c-a.f tui tlct vp ear au4 t - VA.4 ,.; HOT LAKE, OREGON , , Wonderful Curative Boiling --.I' v.i;;vM; I.. 1 Waiter r.', - 'V i'1. i' ""' - j.ni"! 7- ) 1 ' : . ' bi; . v; : k vi reached only rH .irrniiEaiaai r1' WELL W X ssa. Via I ;i'' . rirrt :IW(nill II . . - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT " : SPECIAL REDUCED FARES . . " ' ( , from all sUtions ; The MEDICATED MUD, VAPOR and MINERAL BATHS of V t . bave proven a boon to sufferers from Rheumatism, EIooJ, ' " r ? 1 Liver Complaints. Accommodatiooa at th aanatorium 1 complete, and rate within th roach of all. Apply to any O.-W. R. & N. agent for particulars, t,a f r i telling all about the Springs; or wrile to G. W. Tsre, f rr v r Hot Lake, .Oregon.