THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 27. 1914. 5 I FOOD COMMISSIONER ROUBLES TELLS OF T IN ENFORCING LAWS Monthly Bulletin Points Out Some of Tribulations '. Scorings of Month, ford Official Bcore Mad. The scoring: of 219 hotels and restaurants, markets, slaughter houses, bakeries and candy factories for a month showed an average score of a fraction be low 60 points out of a possible 100, according: to this month's bulletin of the Oregon dairy and food commissioner. The listing: of averages was as follows: 97 eating nouses averaged. 1 66.6 45 markets and slaughter- houses averaged 57.2 22 bakeries averaged 54.8 11 candy factories aver aged 54.7 44 dairies averaged 49.9 1 Besides Important scoring of eating 1 houses, markets and slaughter houses, i bakeries, candy factories and dairies, i the bulletin of Dairy and Food Com , inissloner J. D. Mlckle this month con. tains a recital Of the trouble his of flee is given in enforcing the pure food laws. Mr. Mickle discusses the effort to ' prevent the, sale of catsup containing i more than the legal amount of preserv , atlves, also" erf tho unintelligent attl , tude of many restaurant , keepers and butchers toward the simplest methods ,' of sanitation. The scorings for the month follow: White Hotel. Mrs. C. B. "White. ' Myrtle Creek 93.2 I,uncli Room. K. J. Taylor. Central Point 92.7 1'erklnn Hotel. M. J. Perkins. Drain 91 3 Oreiron llotrl. Mrs.' Ij. W. Conner. Ashland . t 89.5 llrrri.W Holme. K. C. HerriCk. UoMebiirg . 89.1 ' Oxford Hotel R. C. Dunlap. Grants Pass i.... 89.1 1 .Oregon Hotel. C. A. Bartell, Cot- taae (.rove 88-8 . Ci-Miits I'hos Hotel, R. F. Banks, Ci-Hiits Pans 87.3 Columbia Hotel, Mrs. K. G. Had- lev Ashland 87.0 TtOHeburg ffotel, K. Hammond, Itosiibiirg 85.4 ThnniH Hotel, Mary Thomas. Oak land 85.S Pell House. V. J. Bell, Talent. .... . . 84.7 JoKephlnr Hotel, F. F. Metchan, Orants Tass 84.7 Rutherllti Hotel, F. J. Ardray, Hutherlln 84.3 Royal Club Cafe, .T. R. Falb. Rose burg 82.4 Kverybody's Cafe, li. I. T.cwls, Rnseburg 81.9 Vmpqust Hotel, W. J. Weaver, Roseburg 81.4 HelieatesMen. Selbert & Relgen- steln. Roseburg . . . : 79.7 Royal Cafe. Drake BroH., Ashland. 79.5 Montgomery House. C. W. Mont gomery. Med ford 79.4 Hotel Kirjlth, 10. 1-. Smttli. Yoncalla 78.3 American Restaurant. Mrs. H. M. Pasham, (Grants i'ass 78.0 l.ewl Restaurant. J. Ij. Bocks. Ronehurg . 77.7 Med ford Hotel. Kmll Molir, Med- 77.B Grand Grill, TV. 8. Fry, Roseburg. 76.8 New York Cafe. Wong Yowe, . . Roseburg 75.S Creswell Hotel. E. Boyd. Creswell 75.8 Riddle Hotel. D. W. Crasly. Riddle 76.8 Repot Eating House, J. P. Wolf, Ashland 74.8 Rocm and Board, Mrs. Addle Hart. . Medford . 74.4 Central Hotel, J. W. Howard. Myr tle Creek 73.7 Restaurant. Mrs. A. Kent, Drain.. 73.6 Laughlin Hotel, R. Duncan, For est Grove 73.0 Mocha Restaurant, E. E. Cargill, Grants Pass 72.2 Restaurant. J. H. Redfer, Drain.. 72.1 Clarke Hotel, F. C. McGregor, Glendae ; 7l. Harrington House, V. W. Gilkey, KOseDUrg u.o Cottage Hotel, Mrs. Lucy Holland, Cottage Grove 71.4 Curfs Restaurant, C. W. Roberts, Ashland 40.9 Savoy Hotel, J. F. Brittsan, Ash-. land 70.6 Overland Hotel. Mrs. C. Tindall. Glendale 70.B Roval Cafe. George A. Bickle. Glendale 70. z McClelland Hotel. Mrs. Stark. Roseburg 70.0 Restaurant. Mrs. A. Hall. Suther- lin 70.0 Restaurant. W. 8. Deardoff Oak land 69-5 Central Point Hotel. J. B. DeVore. Central Point 69.1 Johnson Cafe. F. .Johnson. Med- - .nr. iora ob. i Phoenix Hotel. Mrs. J. F. Pratt. Phoenix 68.1 Faeln Hotel. CI. W. Owinra. Eagle -Point o.o Electric Kitchen, fl D. CamDbell. 'Medford 67.5 Hotel Mvrtle Cre. Mrs. L. A. Daugherty. Myrtle Creek ...... 67.3 Sunnvnlde Hotel. S. E. Hewlett. Kagie Point ..v ov.u Plalnvlew Hotel. H. E. Toung. Medford 66.6 son. cottage urove eo.s Park Hotel. W. J. Bigle, Ashland. . 65.0 Manhattan Cafe. G. H. Uyeda. Medford 64.8 Crowson's Lunch, W. T. Crowson, Ashland 64.7 Banks Hotel. Holmes & Wilson. Banks 64.5 Panama Restaurant. Charles A. McKinnon, Grants Pass 64.4 Lunch Room. li. A, McCullen. Creswell 64.0 The Tavern. G. Vogli, Eagle Point 64.0 Hoarding House. J. II. Bailev. Myrtle Creek 63.7 Panama Restaurant. C. C. Stanley, Ashland 62. Wilson's Restaurant, A. E. Wilson Cottage Grove 62. Rose's Restaurant, Fred. Rosen stock. Ashland 60, Gold Hill Cafe, Truax Co., Gold Hill 60 Oakland Hotel. W. W. Kincald. Oakland - 60. 1 Western Hotel. V. J. Simmons. Myrtle Creek 60.3 J A J. Restaurant. Holms & Pitts.' Roseburg 60.1 North Plains Hotel, Chrlstner & Hirshey, North Plains 69.4 Palace Chop House. W. O. Lee, Ashland 59.4 Yoncalla Hotel. P. M. Blachly, Yoncalla , 59.1 Cafeteria, William MiJligan. Rose burg 58.9 Talent Hotel. John Hearing, Talent 58.9 Rogue River Hotel. G. W. Wilcox, Rogue River 58.7 Boarding House, J. M. Hutson, Gold Hill 68.6 Walker s Hotel. Mrs. W. R. Wal ker, Gold Hill 67.6 Nash Grill, Francis & Shaw, Med ford 57.6 Diamond Hotel, J. M. McNelly, Medford 67.2 Chill Lunch Room, Homer & Pitts, Roseburg 56.3 O. K. Restaurant, T. A. Robertson, Grants Pass 66.3 Cafeteria. Hows & Shepardson. Medford 56.3 Depot Lunch, J. H. Robinson, Cot tage Grove 64.2 White Front Restaurant, C. Wl , Tones, Cottage Grove &3.S f!rt arb t Medford ........... ... 52.2 U. S. Chop House, Dick Pelffer, Medford Home Restaurant, Mm. A. R. Thompson, Jacksonville English Chop House, George Crum, Mearora TJ. S. Hotel. Mrs. Ella, Kauffman, Jacksonville 42.9 Oregon Restaurant, Ling- Gouey, Medford Boston Restaurant, E. B. Minor, Cottage Grove 41.7 Harry's Restaurant, John Dalley, Grants Pass New Retaurant, J. W. Clarke, Gold Hill 38.8 Cornelius Hotel, Mrs. Annie Miller, Cornelius Home Lunch Market, Mrs. M. Gibbs. Medfoed 3Z.T Oulck Lunch. .J. A. Robinson. Rogue River 2L8 Parlor Restaurant, J. D. Smith, Grants Pass i.o The last two of the above named were condemned. Bakeries. Pookerv Craft Shoo. R. R. Ross. Grants Pass oi.o Vienna Bakerv. E EL Miller. Ash' land s.o Bakerv. Frank Tavlor. Central Point 77.8 Buckeve Bakerv. Mrs. A. Butler. Ashland 77.1 Talent Bakery, E. Labelle, Talent 69.4 IJmnoua. Bakerv. H Guest. Rose- Durg Parker's Bakery. T. L. Parker. Cot tage Grove ... , Model Bakery, Moore & Son, Grants Pass 64.6 Ashland Bakery, Joseph Hruska, - Ashland oz.o North Plains Bakery. William Grimes. North Plains 60.5 Church Bakery, Church Bros., Roseburg 69.1 Model Bakery, A. T. Reinklng, Medford 67.4 Royal Bakery, Drake Bros., ABh- land oi.z Medford Bakery, R. C. Jorgenson, Medford z.s Oregon Bakery, August Heck, Roseburg 41.7 Ladd Bakery, F. C. Ladd. Glendale 41.5 Royal Bakery, Medford 40.5 Pullman Bakery, li. C Cory, Mea- rord . i.v & Harbeck. . . ee.a Myrtle Creek Bakery, C E. Jen- ki Depot Coffee House. W. G. ins. Myrtle Creek 39.1 Bakery, A. H. Blodgett, Creswell.. 32.8 Bakery. G. W. Crabtree, Drain 24.8 Grants Pass Bakery, A. Anensen, Grants iPass 23.6 Candy Factories. Butler's Confectionery, E. N. But ler. Ashland 70.6 The Spa Obnfectionery, C. E. Hen drick. Grants Pass 69.8 Crowson's Confectionery, N. Y. Crowson. Ashland 68.1 Palace of Sweets, W. E. Ott, Rose burg '. 66.2 Viekers' Confectionery. W. B. Vickers, Cornelius 55.6 Rose Confectionery, Appleton & Gould, Roseburg 54.2 Kandy Kitchen, A. Griswold, For est Grove 49.5 Rose Confectionery, Rose Bros., Ashland 49.4 Star Confectionery, F. A. Watrous, Forest Grove 48.2 Medford Confectionery, E. C. Silli- man, Medford .J 46.4 Russell's Confectionery, T. W. Russell. Grants Pass 39.0 Markets and Slang'hterhouses. Inland Bay Fish Market. C. O. 1 Shaw, Forest Grove 90.8 Temple Market, W. C. Ahlf & Co., Grants Pass 88.3 Roseburg Market, Newhard Bros., Roseburg 86.0 Ashland Meat Co., A. R. Brown, Ashland , 78.3 East Side Market, A. R. Brown, Ashland . . .. 76.7 Central Point Market, Lewis &. Sons. Central Point 73.8 Rhodes Market, J. D. Rhodes, For- Gst CJrov mm T2 fl Nichols & Ashpoie," Medford . . . 72.1 Warner- Wortman & Gore, Med ford 70.8 Kohlhagen, Lewis. Roseburg 70.1 East Side Market. Nichols & Ash- pole, Medford 69.8 Grants Pass Market, Ij. Lehman, Grants Pass 68.T City Market. Gray Grants Paaa Talent Market, James Barrett. Talent City Market, Bartel & Ernst, Cot- tage Grove - West Side Market. Niehole & Ash- nolo Medford ... 60. 4 Woodcock & Blackert. Rogue River 64.3 woir & Reese, Cornelius Kohlhagen, George. KoseDurg. . . . Woodcock & Blackert. Gold Hill.. 62.3 Sheridan Street Market, George Kohlhagen. Roseburg i. Star Market, M. W. Wagner, Med- iord Fighting the Beef Trust," John Dunnington. Ashland 65.9 Myrtle Creek Meat Market, Myr- tie Creek ...... . Creswell Market,' Al ii schwering, Creswell 64.7 People's Market, Charles Taylor, Cottage Grove 64.5 Drain Market, L. E. Edwards. Drain 63.8 Wagner, H.. Sutherlin 63.3 Fish & Poultry Market, Van R. Gilbert, Medford 62.0 Lewis Worth, Ashland 61-9 Cash Market. W. O. Bridges, Oak land 61.3 Phoenix "Market, John Basun, Phoenix 61.2 City Market, Springer & Wilson, Glemiale . 60.9 Riddle Market, W.-L. Nichols, Rid dle 47.5 Dunnington, John. Jacksonville... 47.0 Arthur, F.. Yoncalla 46.9 Nichols, Art.. Eagle Point 35.2 Bins, Ed., Medford 32.8 Chrlstner & Hirshey, North Plains 29.3 Karner, Gust., Grants Pass 20.0 pifsh Market T NT Basev. Cottaze Grove 19.2 i Banks Market. S. A. Stafford. Banks 17.8 Andrews Bros., Pleasant Home 10.2 Dairies Supplying ssilk to Towns, In spected. Milk Depot, George Flint, Grants Pass 86.6 Sandera & Sanders, Ashland 75.3 Blue Bell Dairy. J. W. Pollock, Forest Grove 74.2 Calkins. T. L., Roseburg 73.1 Buxton, J. T., Forest Grove 68.2 Snyder, J. W., Medford 68.0 Hall, M. E.. (Retailed by Pollock) Forest Grove 67.9 Buell Asbury (Medford Cream ery), Medfcrd 62.5 Feldmaler. Georee. (Retailed by Flint), Grants Pass 61.4 Quality Milk, R. M. Wood & Sons., Roseburg 60.6 Umpqua Dairy, Busenbark Bros., Rosebursr 60.1 White N. W.. Cottage Grove 59.4 Conn Bros.. (Retailed by L'mpqua Dairy), Roseburg 67.6 Fairchild. Joseph T.. Forest Grove 54.6 Randall. S., Forest Grove 54.2 Baker, C. W.. Roseburg 52.7 Stalev. Charles D.. Forest Grove.. 61 8 Ingalls. A. A., Grants Pass 51.8 Mclntyrc, A. J.. Forest Grove 61.2 Blain, C. W.. Forest Grove 60.9 i Dr, Loveland Greeted at De v pot by Large Delegation of Church Members.. changed, the couple u taken to the rer, Charles B. Lafollette, J. Mlckel- Alexandra Court, where they will son, A. N. Searle. H. B. Dickinson and make their home until the parsonage. Burdette Thayer were appointed a com- at Eleventh and Taylor streets, which mittee to take the matter up with the is being remodelled, is completed and county commissioners. Should this ready for occupancy. opening be accomplished, the board The reception committee appointed will later work for tfce opening; of to meet .the new pastor included: I Villa avenue to the sandy rirer. Dr. Frank L. Loveland. of Topeka. Kan., the new pastor of the First M. E. church, who is to fill the pulpit vacated by Dr, Benjamin Young, ar rived in Portland last night on the O.-W. K. & N. train from Topeica. ac companied by Mrs. Loveland, and was greeted by a reception of 60 of the prominent members of the church. As he stepped off the train, he was greeted by G. F. Johnson, chairman of the reception committee. In spite of the ; tiresome Journey, both Dr. and Mrs. Loveland were in the best of spirits and their greeting of the new friends was very cordlaL As the committee crowded around him. Dr. Loveland held up his hand in protest. "Just a moment, please, while I get thio most precious uack- 'age safely disposed of," ,he laughed, holding up a paper sack. "I have guarded this package religiously ever since leaving Topeka, and I don't want to lose it now. "Frank Loveland-you are positively horrid," cried Mrs. Loevland, as she grabbed for the bag. "htat's my hat, and don't you dare mash it." After the greetings had been ex- Chairman. G. F. Johnson, R. J. Pater- ton, Philip Buehner, J. L. Hartman. ,". K. Gill, T. S. McDanlel, J. P. Finiey. Blaine R. - Smith. Robert 8. Farrell. John Corkish, L. O, Davis. E. A. Baker. N. C. Thorne. W. O, Jungblut, Dean Wells, A. King Wilson. Charles A. Rice, C. D. Mintoh, II. J, Mclnnis, M. A. Zollinger. J. P. Ras mussen, Dr. Theodore Fessler, R. A Wllkins. R. H. Hughes. The Ladies Aid society committee in eluded Miss Carrie A. Holbrook, Mrs. E. A. Baker, Mrs. Mabel Hamilton, Mrs. T. T. Davis, Mrs. Dr. Kelly, Mn. a. King vviison. M0NTAVILLA BOARD TO BE REPRESENTED .'I E. Bean Will Come. . Eugene. Or.. Feb. 27. L. E. Bean Ralston. T. T. 1 was. chosen at a meeting of local sportsmen last night o represent Eu gene at a meting of sportsmen's clubs in Portland. March IS. at which time a state organization trill probably be effected. ' : Bud's Dream-Comes True See announcement page 3, this Issue. "When Dreams Come True." (Adv.) . Journal Want Ads bring results. The following committee from the Montavilla Board of Trade will attend the meeting of the Rose Festival asso ciation at the Multnomah hotel tonight to learn in what manner this section may cooperate in the Festival plans: President A. M. Humphreys, Secre tary A. N. Searle and H. B. Dickinson. The committee will report at the next meeting of the board the evening of Wednesday, March 11. At a meeting in Hamilton's chapel. East Glisan and East Eightieth streets. Wednesday night, attended by SO mem bers, it was decidec to renew the ef fort to have East Glisan street, or Villa avenue, opened to the Fairvlew crossroad. Hans Rasmussen, M. Ha- if"' After-The-Theatre Hare & Veatch, Grants Pass 60.6 Million W. D.. Ashland 49.6 Norton. K. W.. Ashland 49.1 Anderson, J. O.. Roseburg 48.8 Howard, H.. Ashland 47.9 Anderson, J. D.. Cottage Grove... 46.0 Abbott, C. E., Ashland 45.7 Sullivan, Nora Ashland 45.7 Wagner, W. R., Medford 45.3 Bellinger, John, Medford 43.3 Peterson. J. C. (Retailed by Pol- 1 r T..-. tflft-,rA At O i in. f j l i co v. xi ........... i , Olson. Peter. Grants Pass. . 42.7 Sehmidtke. G. F., Forest Grove... 42.1 Dawson, H. C. Roseburg 3 8.4 Heldenreich, Joseph, Roseburg. . . 37.5 Bellows, A. J., Roseburg 35.0 Fredrick & Powell, Medford S4.2 Wood. A., Cottage Grove 33.3 Ospald, A., Roseburg (Edenbower) 32.0 Spray. J. F.. Cottage Grove 32.0 Sears. J. W., Cottage Grove 29.7 Dillard, S. L.. Roseburg 29.7 Walsh. M., Medford 28.3 Henderson, John, Roseburg 25.0 Sporting Life in Cuba. ' Havana, Feb. 27. To keep cane cut ters from neglecting their work. Sec retary of Government Levia prohibited cock-fighting except on holidays. Visitors to the Arcadian Garden will enjoy the splendid program, embracing artists of world-wide recognition, that is being staged here this week. MISS SUSANNE REMI and SIGNOR BOLLINOFERI in conjunction with HELLER'S AUGMENTED OR CHESTRA V "The management aims to procure the most refined vocal and instrumental acts obtainable these attractions are changed frequently, although always on the same plane of excellence. This program will be given dinner and after-thc-theatre. during luncheon. Journal Want Ads bring results. Hotel Multnomah Boys' School Suits - . : i; Tomorrow will be a good day to lookat the new Spring patterns in these famous j Special School Suits you'll see the , new cojorings and the cleverest sort of tailoring. Evjejfy suit, has two pairs of full-lined trousers fwhich nearly doubles the life of the suit. 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