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THE OREGON SUNDAY ?JCTUR MORNING. JUNE 7. 191. .HE i TODAY 1MTH DAT OP 1914-1 AMUSEMENTS BEILTO Elsrcntb and , Korrinon. 2:1ft and 8: IS. "Tim Paasins; 113" thle afternoon and evening BAic-nraawif raa stornson. upon the case against 1. P. Tobln, r- crazed with the Idea that he "was going rested upon complaint of Oscar Ander- to- be hanged for forging citizenship son. Tobln la a cement dealer and papers,; will in all probability toe contractor, and Uvea at 1024 Vancouver ported by the CJnited States imraigra- avenue. Anderson needed two sacks or I won Dureau. , uuetaison is at ua "se cernent and took them from Tobin's J lum at Salera liow navlngr been ordered supply. Tobln made him pay $4.60 for J there after examination yesterday. 1 United State Immigration Inspector Curtaine . .. . , . . it tt nirtuui im imipm( that f3na Khow auuci nun inrmeoea 10 nave mm m - i - --- - v rested, if he did not pay. and he paid tafaon came over here on January 1 Curtaina j the amount demanded. The Judge also I f this year on the Wltfte Btsr liner J2iCi-,-:.B5!fS,iSSLT.,tl AUc i remarked that Anderson had no idea Oceanic from Sweden and ha will be ....... . r : . n.jt i. ui ii-rwnui ana itiars riirtaina .2:45, of stealing; the cement, as Tobln con- Newmaa-Folts company-. In j tended. ' X -;- deported if possible. 7:.'K and 0 "Faelnc tne Mualr ' PA NT AUKS Broad war and Alder. VsvdeyHl. Curtains 2:30. 7:30 and 8:10. THE OAKS Amusement park. . ctal train will leave First and Stark tOLLMBIA 8UU between Washington and j m tniav -rlln. 7. (Mark streets. Motion plcturea. 11 a. m. I " .m oaaZ' Ju.ne "r Letters "From the People ' (Ooonaalcatloas aeat to Tbs Journal for publication la this department should b stru ts oa only ob aid of tbo papa, abonld sot exceed 800 words la leag-Ui and moat be companled by the name and address oC the aender. It tbe writer does Dot dealra to bar tba uat sobUsbed, be aboald so state.) "Dtsenssloa Is tba greatest of. all reforss era. It rattooallses err 17 tarns It tooebea. It robs principle of all fata ssnetltr sad throws them back oa their ressonsblenees. If they . have bo ressonsbteoess. It ruthlessly (Pleasant Home In the Powell valley. """""' . " oPi fSLif-, t-.w .-a am. .lrMt.. Mo- r.tr vtiA t.w m.an 1 vy oria weaiw ouperaiiuon. ina ec- U " STF1 V he hert of the r7ile ture b to rAK Washington and Pars. Morton pie- . . ., .-... m,rifl ? 10 11 n. m PEOPLES Weat 8TAH Wnnhlngton rurea. lis. m.. to 11 p. m. GLOBK Elaenth and WublDgtoo. plrtnrea. 12 m. tit 11 p. m. . . MAJKHTIC Washington and Paxk. Motion plvtures. 12 m. to 11 p. m. , CIRCLE Fourth at Waahington. Motion pictures. 10:30 a. m. to 11:15 p. m. -. r Cantrell to Xsctnra. Edward Adams "M&n 1 n - TMlMi.iiB 4 1 1 naliaa tbm tmt at iatfi mA an Ita ""WW i- I ..! will llkninf i WMWWWBB la wcu t. evening on "TherAge-Lons; Persecution of - the Jews; the Tragedy of the Motion TODAY IJC HISTORY 1 1814 Emperor of Buasla and king of Proa Sla lalted England. 1S0S ila melon tort at Bebaatopol Uken bj the Krench. 1OT6 Kemalna of Louia Philippe and other memliera ot the Orleans family removed from England to France. lSHtt Defett of the Gladstone mlnlatry oa tba home rale bill. . , 1M Edwin Booth, famon actor, dlod In New York. Born near Baltimore, November 18. 1833. M Anglo-Egrptian fores defeated the dervlabea at Ptrket. 19(16 Norwegian parliament declared the anion of Norway and Hweden at an end. Birthday Calendar. . Carlotta, ex-empre of Mexico, 74 years old today. . . . Hon. George II. Murray, premier of fcora Scotia, Sa yera old today. tit. K. Joaepb U. Johnson. Episcopal blabup of Los Angeles, 67 years old today. Malcolm II. I'atteraon. ex-governor of Ten Xiesaee, 63 years old today. Albert 8. Bnrleaon, poatmaater general, 51 years old today. YEA II AGO TODAY. where a grood living can be made from . "T"'T . ""Tlt hIhZ,nVtti ,,.,., , . . ,. , . , Invited to Inspect the beautiful grounds 5. i? Jw. 7 IA,-4,8?h irSth building of the Nlabeth Sanitorium, 1 tL r 618 Lovejoy street, between Nineteenth "J .t0J Jfar? r.H i Twentieth. Take W car. (Adv.) crop; where soil, location and low prices offer great opportunities for the - nB(rM Alart rana. wage earner. Small farms can be r "," ! j , v. , . , tm. 1 nese cotton crepe. In many shades, tor bought on long terms and every piecel. - ,-n mn(lA SfJSd "fL'V! laces at bargain pricea, Andrew Kan. V,,,.. 1 Il.b.l. OK nnta I -o.w.., .. ' Including lunch, from Umbenstock & Larson Co., 286 Oak st. (Adv.) WUaoa. Hew Baby CKzl Arrivea. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wells Jr., 1357 East Seven- ..nh mtraot smith ar. ivrailitlnl Ann. Pickpockets on Bockplle. The three I .,,..- .w. 0tvai - Hri picKpocaets arreatea r riuay ovcihhb i Dahy who was born last Friday. L . J A s. I . m AV area I ine aeietiivea were cacu teu u on Uie rocKpiie yesteraay aiternoon oy i QTsat Bala Pozurea Bilks. Also Jan- Munlclpal Judge Stevenson. Attorneys 1 anese cotta; crepe, in many shades, for for the three men sought to have the I Judge order the men out of town but lacea at bargain pricea. Andrew Kan, me court saio. tney bduuio mi '-" Washington, near Twelfth. (Adv.) tne names or Herman r mm narcy m1.n.nvi.i tt. k Mr. a Martin and Frank Smith Rec ords Ross Read f ormerly of Portland, 'now from coast to coast show them to be of jj. 0hlo, on "Theoaophy and Christianity," 8 p. m., Drofesslonals. Other evidence gath ered by Detctives Swenness and Mo- j Dl(ig tonight. AUilcy BILUW IUQ men x.ovq iJr el""0 from town to town, wherever there were carnivals and public gatherings. 726 Morgan (Adv.) Hew Thought Convention, Portland. June 25 to 28, inclusive. Rev. A. C Into a. command vol - to drink. - What will the-Prohibitionist do with pent. 14:26, "And thou Shalt bestow that money - lor'"? whatsoever thy onl lusteth after, for oxen, or for abeep, or for wine, or for strong drink, and thou shalt eat them before the Lord thy God. and thou shalt rejoice, thou and thine household." Is there a text In the Bible one ' tenth as strong In favor of the total abstinence theory a this Is against it?. ... . In the second of the two good ex amples of abstinence . cited by Mr. Speelman, Jer. 36, it will be noticed that the Rechabltes also abstained from building houses, sowing seed or planting vineyards, probably - a little more abstinence that Mr. Speelman would care to indorse. Luke 1:15 Is also one of his cit Uons: "For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine or strong drink, and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost. even from his mother's womb." John Sir. Speelman Replies, Portland, June 6. To the Editor of The Journal In his letter of May 31. Mr. Ruth's argument is not logical. The comparison of booze, a poison. with articles of food is hardly less than absurd. Should any of the artl- nl n MMn.AJI n t i n f mmmit V.nlt.nnf.. will .18. S6.uuDt.ujf.uS I7'5t!t.3A .at. "TT I.h. th. C.nfl.t t0Trif0r?inWrvridlco of the cam fread nor dflnk- ..l1-1 thf0mon.?.r5cA-r,.ff.i-! ing wine, and ye say. He hath a devlL . wTii H.rSnn.nl t. riifrnent Tn Son Man is come eating and we will be demanding the curtairment . . t. t,m . i,it- of indulgence in numerous things that tonou 'Z or Ami T..aarv or harmless.-Whv U aM 5 lne Behold a glut bibber, a friend are eithe necessary or harmless, Why blS try to atvert "cL'u"..t, " . '. I I close with Colosslans 2:lf: "Let sauej .11 u uquwr man. therefore. Judge you In meat, tor otnera man lis sreaigra """s n, in rir.ir nv but satisfaction of an. in-f""aPP- day. or of the new moon, or of the tite. misery, corruption and crime, then sabDath day8 From a biblical there would be no, ground for abolish- eUndpolnt thla ver8e alone damM pr0- ing it The record of the business it- hlbtlon n no.tan .rm- . self is against it When I mention "fair trial" I mean young.. Fatrons . or tne aaioon are dropping Into early graves or becom ing too poor to be useful to the bust- nes. it must - nave our boys, m order to keep going. Who Is there among us willing to furnish them one? . - ; r -j.-. HARRIET M- nAKeEri. unknown in that trade In thla atty. WHATLAB0R IS DOING Blade in Oregon Cigars Declared Equal to Any, Alanafactnred. hlbtlon in no uncertain terms, since that which we are commanded to let Tin man r rv imfn w. a f ...talnl. exactly that. The man who deals In barred from doing unto him. The. man boose contrary to law Is not giving the who aivocatea prohibition in spite of law fair trial. It has been said that thi- 8Decific .ommanri can nr.lv "blind Pige" there conaistent bv rniirHatinr th. TtIM. where there are "blind pigs are "blind" officers. This need not be taken as meaning that the whole blame Is with officers. The reflection Is on the "liberty loving" citizen who uses his craftiness to evade detection In consistent by repudiating the Bible. F. W. GOLDAPP. Two of the men were staying at first- Henrv Harrlaon Brown. John order to prove that the law does not and Helen Close speak-J prohibit. 'It is not to tne creau oi class hotels. At Home. John dishing, repreaentatlre of tbo Grace Bteatjiahln line, left Portland wltb report of proanerta for making Portland pnrt of call for boata plying between i'aciflc and Atlantic Jackaon club Indoraed Underwood tariff bill and commended stand taken by Henatora Chamberlain and Lane of Oregon on the tariff qiievtlnn. William Hanley of Harney county declared government 1 upending too mnch money ou reclamation projects for tbe refulta obtained, and ald price charged for water wan too hleh. Official program for eeeond wurld'e Chris tian citixenahip conference In Portland, June 2U to July 6, announced. Abroad. Boaton William Wood, millionaire head of the woolen trnat, waa acquitted of charge of conspiracy to plant dynamite 10 discredit Lawrence etrlker. Kdiuimton, Alberta Twenty-fWe to forty Ken wore drowned In Fraaer rlrer near Fort Oeorge, when Ice on which they were walking broke. Salem, Or. fttate railroad commUalon aet a date for flrat hearing on complaint that ratea charged by Portland Hallway, Light & Power Co. are too high. Kin fc'ranciaco. Cut. The atrlke of the wlreleaa operatora against the Marconi Wlre lesa Co. waa aettled and men returned to work. Strlkera were reinatated but union waa not recognized. Today's Events. Public memorial of Solvation Army to mem be ra , who loat lives In ateamer Empress ot Irelasd wreck st Klrtt M. S. church at 3:15 "cloi'k, , Tomorrow's Events. Oregon Tbreahermen's annual convention at W. U. W. hall. East Sixth and Eaat Alder Streets, at 1 o'clock. Northwest Music Teachers' convention st Kller's haU st t) o'clock. Held for Killing Dog. Following testimony given by a number of chil W. Ring ers. Demand and Supply. Portland. June 6. To the Editor of The Journal Notwithstanding Mr. Neal's crisicisma in laat Monday's Journal, I still claim that the demand dren to the" effect' that Mike Dingbat a JTSSTZrlZSZ fTur7ooTa violation": and thV pTrson'" who mlL JJJZ e if.r,i.,nH hoit aimt an a irei Ale I , t,i, n..v - , 1 . , 1., . i man, ana 1 nave my opinion of any so- - , " snori Biaus. Auigin aim nuca opnagi can name ary localities in wnica 110 1 pallet wiontlst wV,n .,,," (Adv.) can buy liquor and has bought It does tna contrary A- to Jack London's VAU.. 1 "J v..-. . . 1 Tor aJcoholin hnv.ri . i-.nt-. th that the laws of his state are oeingi ., 7 Z.1Z epresent Quality and Berries violated or that he has assisted In ""I'i J-'" " c"" "' Bfin . terrier and killed It. although the little coai xiblna Fuel Co. .nftnal YinA Hnn. him riA hflrm. Dis- ( trict .T.irir .Tonna hound the man over - nrM. J , k. ww P.ovel. 1 P88 l UP without notice. Mr. to the grand Jury yesterday The dog 8lan and Engilsh Walnut furniture of antl-prohlbitlon friends on questions c nltUTAd'mZ was the property of the 10-year-old four room -oartment for sale chean. rr,ri m t th issue. I will stick to .X0?. nlur ot Adam rac; daughter of N. W. Scott of Maplewood. fail Mor.hon 5571 1 xv .,. Ti. ..tn nH thm that l"a- i1? ?f nnregeneraiea " . - Hw.-. x- - -f 1 un wa.,ww o II inn 1 m inp nnan evil o-nsj that vm . Dingbat shot It three weeks ago ana bear on lt and wUl compare with it t,,,.nv. nH , ';;.".:T.. 8eh,Up ae"? -V- v.Tn0 at Bide Orttdstand-Rosebud pa- only such things as are of the same these hence th- JeBl fl vniiiTJ. Evidence was introduced to rade Reserved seats 60c Vehicle pa- color. If there Is argument In their msmr2 many for atronsr drfflk. and at uingDai owueu nu il.b raae Wed.. 3:8o. 250. E. 8174 Grand favor that they are aware or, 11 wm h ror. e . v ine animat ave. and Taylor sta. (Adv.) be to their credit to present tnat in- goodly aunoly. and thla condition of Steaa 01 nuscgmpunsuuo. R. M. SfTllMAI, 77J Roosevelt street. show that and that he had. killed off his own property. things will go on till time shall be no more. I advise Mr. Neal to read the Bible more and Jack London's novels and Prohibition literature less, and he will Is for Dr. C. J. Smith. Portland, June 5. To the Editor of be .wise on this question. VICTOR NEWMAN. Steamer Jesse Harklna for Camas. Orators Are B sleeted. At the semi- 1 Washoueal and way landings, dally ex- f lnal contest for the Raymond Manion I cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street gold medal for elocution In the Chris- 1 dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) tian Brothers Business college three of the contestants were selected to enter Special Sunday Chicken Dinner, wltb I Tne journaj. 1 have read from time the finals on the evening of the com-1 ice cream and salad, 50 cents. Em-1 to time epithets hurled at Dr. C. J: mencement exercises June 23. The I plre Restaurant, 198 Third St. (Adv.) I gmlth by the Oregonlan. Now I would winners were Thomas , Duffy of the ujja to ask what kind of man the Ore- commercial class, Ambrose larmns or 1 sr. seue c. rergnson nas returned 1 gonian would like to have for gover- the first grammar, and Joseph Elvers and opened offices, Stevens blag., n0r 0f Cur state? Dr. C. J. Smith is of the business department. The Judges wasnington ana west rarx. (Aav.y were Professor T. Doolinsr. LL. B.. AlovBius J. Hvland . class '12. chairman. One Suit Pressed Bach Week. 11.50 Charles Lair. '12, John Hlggins, '13. a montn. unique aaiionng w, , sua Governor West has not done all n his gladly put themselvea "under the pro acsmbers Hot Consistent. H. J. Parsons, who has been repre senting" the cigar makers In talks to various organisations throughout the state for several weeks on behalf of Made-ln-Oregon cigars, says: "I have observed that many of the local bodies and organisations boosting vigorously for made-ln-Oregon products and who appear to be very sincere about it, have many members who work for their own Individual made-ln-Oregon product, but who almost exclusively smoke cigars made in New V York or Florida. There are no better cigara made In the world than are made In Oregon. If one-half the Cigars smoked In Oregon were made here it would employ 600 American work men. There are not 100 engaged in that occupation In Oregon. The manu facturer of an Oregon product must have a population In Oregon to sell to. and he can set an example by smoking Oregon cigars himself. The cigar makera here are all broad prac titioners of what they preach buy Made-ln-Oregon products." E. J. Stack, secretary of the state federation of labor, returned Friday from a trip to Eugene In behalf of Ore gon made materials and home labor in the construction of the university buildings. He has made several trips In this service recently. T. H. Burch ard. president of the state federation. thinks that prospects are favorable for considerable Oregon building material of all kinds being used. Has a 00 Active Members. John Hoffman, secretary of the Riv er Steamboat Men. says that on the rolls of the organization are carried men In Africa, Central and South America, Alaska and In Europe. "If there are any steamers on that new river Teddy Roosevelt discovered. have no doubt of our fellows are right there," he said. The organization has about 200 active members In this sec tion of the world. "Some of our men work longshore when there is noth lnjr doing on the boats for them," he said. "We are affil Hated with the longshoremen, and thereby with the American Federation of Labor. The steamboat men on the Sacramento and San Joaquin In California are an lnde pendent union, but we all work along friendly." , Znforatal Heoeptlon Thursday evening. May 4. .the Elec trical Workers, No. 48, held an Infor mal reception to F. L. Crock well, a popular and active member, when be stepped Into the -hall at the Labor Temple after a honeymoon trip to Seattle and sound cities. Compiles Government Xeports. J. D. M. Crockwell. a well known and active member of the Electrical Workers in this city. Is compiling government reports and literature ot all kinds concerning the construction, operation and cost of electrical plants, power systems, storage reservoirs, etc. The operation of public utility plants and systems, and all data pertaining to tne same is Information he Is seek ing. Senator Chamberlain has assisted him In securing many of them, and Senator Lane is also on the job. When a proposition la brought np In Port land of tne establiahment of a mu nicipal light or power plant, as the Electrical Workers are sure it will be In the near future. Crockwell expects to nave some information of value to all. June 13 In the Methodist church. Fro" fessor Thomas Gentle of the Oregon Normal school will make the aaVSrees; to the class and Assistant Btrperla. tendent of Public Instruct fen K. fV Carlton will present the dinlonteal Music will be furnished by the Bbcm Vista amateur brass band. T The graduates are: Clare 8rhnetdrv valedictorian; Ray Grounds. LeonilrsF Smith and Orvllle Wells. This Is the. first class to graduate from the Buerss Vista high school. - Y. M. C. A. Secretary At Baker Is Named a man who is gofng to uphold the poll. Drinkers and Free Men. Ashland. Or-'June 6. To h Trlitnr of- Th Journal There are thousands of men who understand that there is a way of llvlner that brine- no cies of Governor West, and where Is regret" who are still "prolonging thel there a man or woman tnat can eay 1 unnappineas" and some of them will Cyril Niedermeyer, '13 Neldermeyer, '13. and Bernard Stark. Main 614, A-4314. (Adv.) Christian Toga Pree Lecture "The power for the moral welfare of our I hibition yoke" m order to be able to state In stamping out vice? It should break the bonds of their drinking be the aim and ambition of every man habits. The only free man Is the man St. Lawrence Parish Outing. St. Firm Basis," tonight at 311 Central OP WOman to want to live in a com- who controls himself by forming hab- Lawrence parish will have its tenth bldg., 10th and Alder. (Adv.) j munity that Is free from lt, and a man I Us which make him Immune to those annual outing at Crystal Lake park that will take up the policies Gover- temptations that lead downward. Only Saturday, June 20. All kinds of games Oak ana rur corawooaveaanon coai nor west has carried so well through I ucn M n naa wisaom and strength siiitnhia nHips l Multnomah .toiei company, aais m, mini.tnitinii t) nun v. nnt w . oa a oromera Keener. Ana tne IAQV.J Weather Conditions. Portland. Or., June 6," 1914. Rxcept over the Appalachian highland, where bleb pleasure obtains, unsettled weather con dlttooa and low atmospheric prensure prevail throughout the country. With the exeeptiou of the southwest border statea, precipitation lias been quite general weat of the Mississippi river: thunder atorma were reported from the upper Mlaalaalppi and Mlaaouri valley. Ten Heaaee and Florida. Tbe pressure la Increas ing alowly over the North Pacific coaat and clearing weather will probably aet In within the next 80 to 48 hours. The weather is warmer In western Montana, southern Idaho, Nevada, northern Utah, eastern North Dskota. South Dakota. Minnesota, Manitoba, the re gion of the Great Lakes and North Atlantic states, and it is correspondingly cooler In eastern Montana, western North Dakota, the Bitcramento valley of California, Arizona, southwestern Colorsdo and northern Wyoming. The condltiona are favorable for generally u mettled weather In thla district 8uuday wlta showers snd southerly winds. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity: Sunday showers; southerly winds. Oregon, Washington and Idaho: 8uuday showers; southerly winds. . THEODORE T. DRAKE. Acting District Forecaster. Local llecord. Portlsnd. Or., Juns . 114 Maximum temperature, 60.8 deg.; minimum tempera ture. 45.0 deg. River reading, 8 a. m., IS. 7 feet. Change la laat 24 hoora, 0.2 feet. . Total rainfall (5 p. m. to 5 p. m.), 0.61 Inch. Total rainfall since September 1. 1018. .0i lnchea. Normal rainfall since Septem ber 1, 1U14, 44.11 Inches. Deficiency rainfall since September 1, 1913, 0.02 Inches. Total sunshine, none. Possible sunshine, IS hours 87 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level), 0 p. m., 29.S6 inches. U. 8. Weather Bulletin. Observations taken at S p. m.. Pacific time, Jnne 6, 1914. and amusements with suitable prizes! Multnomah for the winners of the athletic con- 5540, A-2116 trsts are beiner arranged for. The Dic- ni- is in charge of the following com- Xr. Frank XI. Smith, formerly of Sa mlttee: C. H. Feldman, W. P. Llllls. lem, has located at 1004-5 Steveps bldg, A. B. Cain, J. Bulletset, J. P. Hendren, (Adv.) F. P. Sheasgreen. Harry McCullough, John Knoll, F. J. McKeown, Mrs. W. P. Lillls, Miss Agnes Tillman. for governor one that will give us j greatest opposition he meets in the a good, wholesome state to live in. r Vi . 7 vl" . 7Z 6i.w nuor above tie polluting breath of vice, and "K V. -1 . avowee policy or I have every faith Dr. C. J. Smith I ampoule m mo will leave no stone unturned to do so. andl with all my power I will work G-ne mowden Who Has Been Employes ta welfare aad General Association Work, stoleotsd for Position, The appointment was made known yesterday of. Gus Rowden as general secretary of the T. M. C A. at Baker. Or. Mr. Rowden came to Portland two years ago from Seattle, where he vt connected with the T. M. C, A. work. Previously to that he was secretary of the Ellensburg, Wash.. T. M. C and took material part In the erection of the association building there. After coming to Portland he was connected with the employment de partment of the Y. M. C. A, later be coming welfare secretary of the Port land Railway, Light & Power company. Mr. Rowden succeeds at Baker, E. M Brown, who has gone to California as county secretary. Buena Vista Graduate. Buena Vista, Or June 6. The 00m mencement exercises of the Buena Vista high school will be held on Tired Feet Iz With the coming of summer ' the" : usual foot aliments Increase. A mediv-. cated foot bath and a few minutes of skilled work on the part of our sur geon chiropodist will relieve the tiretf feeling. Latent enHary methods. Bern, ber shop. Journal building. (Adv. 'take! During the present financial er bus iness depression here. w are rolng to do something that we have never done - before in any or our erncea. and we hope we will never feel constrained -to do so again cut th" price on Al veolar work SO per rent off our regu lar price and a still bigger cut nn other dental work. There is no catch - penny scheme shout thla. If yen neer dentistry and want the very nest and, classiest, here Is your clanc. Terms strictly cash. Most everybody In this state Knows who we are end wrist our work is. "Exceptional In quality." Alveolar Teeth Where MlgwVerk tt " its possible. , . For Instance, you toey hav only twf3fc ? three or four teeth or good roots left. One or more each aide, or you hae lost two or more hsvck teeth on one of botrf sides. We fnm sop ply all that are nissing with perfect AlveoUiS, Teeth that will be beautiful, service able, comfortable and life everlastlnav And waere luidsewerk in poslble there Is no comparison between the two. ' Remember. thii.t in addition to our specialty. Alvjorar dentlatry - and treating Pyorrlr (loose teeth, we are eaperts in every branch of dn tlatry from t!x simple filling up. Es amlnation. booklets and references free. - AXTXoxam dshtix co.. MimiTf Portland Ahlagtam Brag., 10H Third, I Seattle Xaight Bldg, Second and Was; i Tend Toward Closer Alliance. Bricklayers and other building trades In this city are awaiting con flrmatlon by the International heads of their organizations of some Import tant agreements between them as ap plying to local work In the future. It Is expected that the outcome will be a closer alliance between the building trades in Oregon than ever was known before, but tbe negotiations take as much time to adjust as national treat ies of peace. e e Await International's Answer. The Bakers of this city are await ing the asaent of their International officials to arbitration and concilia tion agreements that will do much if finally agreed upon to make strikes Trank X.. Smith is selling at 223 Al der street: Legs and chops ot real Spring lamb, 15c. Legs and chops of mutton, fine, 12 c Mutton stew, 8c. Mutton sh'ld'rs, 10c, Lamb sh'ld's lthic Lamb liver, 10c. Roast pork, 1 2 c. Roast Beef, 12 c Pork chops, 17 4c. Good steak, 16c. Sirloin steak, 1 So Veal cutlets, 18c. Roast veal, 15c. Pickled pork, 15a B'kf st bacon, 17c.Hams, lSc. Lard, 5s, 65c. Lard, 3s 40o. Salmon, 12c Halibut, 7ftc. Adv. For Health, Best and Recreation. for his election, so the good work can Shipherd Springs. (Adv.) g0 on, and I hope every man or wo-1 man that has the moral welfare of Wooster sells jsverjtaing-. 488 0ur state at heart will do the same. Washington St. (Adv.) MRS. LUCT GREGOR. Woodward li Orth, attorneys, Pittock block. (Adv.) Sandy Office in Journal Building, $20. (Adv.) Juvenile Quartet Will Give Concert Cruelty Furnished Grounds. Circuit Judge Cleeton granted" three divorces yesterday, two to women and one to a Loganberry Wine. Lebanon, Or., June 4. To the Edi tor of The Journal I should be obliged If you would supply, through The Journal, a recipe for Loganberry Wine. A UUWSTATIT tiiHAJtL.tU Take good ripe Loganberries, put into clean cask or other vessel, stems and all, mash fine. Let stand 24 hours. press juice out, set aside and do not disturb for 24 hours. Now take a clean rubber hose and siphon it off into Concluding the audltbrium meetings another ciean vessel. Let stand untU at tne xoung aien s tnrisuan asso- i cttiH .in -e-e min a h.. man. Robert F. Werschkul secured V : " k"uu fore with hose or spigot, leaving a a decree from Rossi Werschkul on the Jnmiee quartet wui give a concert, tnis settling in bottom of vessel. Wood or grounds of cruelty. They were mar- afternoon at 3:15. It will be open to stoneware vessels should be used. Add ried in 1911. Claudia Mulholland se- a11 men without charge. The concert one quart of water to each gallon of cured a divorce from Joseph Mulhol- wul D followed Dy tna usual aiscus- Huicef then add three pounds-of sugar land for desertion and Esther Sundby slon cluD meeting in the lobby and the I to every gallon and stir until sugar was divorced from Nicholas Sundby I leuowanip supper, . i js thoroughly dissolved. Now put into on account of cruelty. I acreu songs exclusively wui d a good clean keg and place in cellar Isung Dy tne quartet, wmcn is an or- m a rather warm place, leaving bung ganlzatlon of colored men. J. T. Hill, out, but keep covered with gauze to one of the singers. Is an ordained I keeD Insects and dirt out. Keen keg a well at St, Johns broke yesterday uu"""r' LUO- wi" sJve everuj. reauinga run witn juice kept in anotner vessel afternoon, allowing the numo to fall t 'rom the works of Paul Lawrence Dun- until lt is through working. Bung up upon tne man s nana, wmcn was uao-1 " --" uul uuu niuS, uuu ui o iu uavu ly mashed. He was taken to the Good Beginning next Sunday the meetings the keg placed where you would never Samaritan hospital T O Kawa llv- I " luo "in ue oi a. more i nave io nil it up, as tnis wouia anect lnar on the Columbia siouah road, fell Informal nature than those of the win- the color. Then bottle and lay the - - - l Miii v. l j a iu. . a. a v Ststloo. a . 3 2S is Si I: a, & Baker Boise ......... 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Six Women Granted Decrees. six women were granted divorces In Judge Davis' court yesterday on pleas of either cruelty or desertion. Those granted decrees wer Mrs. Emily Love from William Love, Alice Pollen from Norman Pollen, Mary Runlon from David Runlon. Lulu Brierley from Cv rus Brierley and Edith Macwlley from George xnacwiiey. from thla wagon In Albina yesterday ler "a wl" oe ueM1 la lne ouuy, afternoon, fracturing his right ankle. He Is at the same hospital. N. Y. BANK STATEMENT bottles on their sides In a cool, dark place. Verdict Against Companies. Approx imately $20,000 was awarded by juries in personal damage cases last week against corporations, including a $5625 verdict returned yesterday against the (United Press Leased Wire. New York, June 6. The week's ac tual bank abatement issued showed the following changes Scripture and Prohibition. Portland. June 6. To the Editor of The Journal Every text cited by Mr. Speelman is either a command to cer today I tain men to abstain from wine, and many other things during a certain Portland Railway. Light & Power com- I Surplus, increased t 5,245,700 1 period, or else it Is a condemnation of r,arw In favnr nf Ml Mm Twlct I ucvcoou. r , - " Nnw . incrcaswi She alleged that she was Injured by a I Legale, decreased car starting when she was stepping off J Deposits, increased it, In September of 1912. The case was I Circulation, decreased.. tried before Circuit Judge Phelps. I Surplus, reserve. 4,093,000 6,342,000 308.000 10,580,000 84,000 62,229,900 drunkenness. Incapable of being twisted Tualatin Trains Oregon Electric Effective - Sunday, June 7, train Michigan People Invited. The Mich igan society will hold a social meet ing Monday night at Masonic Tem ple; Out of town Michigan people are invited. The Michigan society .tdr a'k zt?1? will maintain headquarters at the Im- It "r,tatn 4t?,: J perial hotel during the festival. On j through to Tualatin dally; returning June 27 the society will give an ex-1 leave Tualatin 6 p. m., arrfve North cursion to Bonneville, to which all I isanic i p. m. (Adv.) other state societies are invited. Elevator Up! Prices Down! Onr Suitings are all wool the suits are made by the best Union -Tailors. Men! Save money and buy your new Our customers are glad to tell their u" Jti 7? aff Abt'tSJI friends how well their suits fit and wgt .ckU'on'lor hrint and wear, and that the price was so rea- swell fixtures. Jimmy Dunn, Oregonlan sonable; besides we will allow you the bldg., 3d floor. (Adv.) following terms. $10 down and $5 a month. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark street, bet. 6th and 6th. (Adv.) i Card, of Thanks. Ella C. Fitzgerald ' and Mrs. Fred Bowers and Stuart W. Eggleston wish to thank their many, friends for the floral offerings and kind assistance Accused of Larceny, Edward Mar tine. 29 years old and of rood aDnear, ance, was .arrested yesterday afternoon I during the' Illness and death of their by Detectives Hyde and Howell on a air ""otner ana granamotner, Caroline charge of larceny of goods from thelt,"U1' (Adv.) store of Woodard-Clarke & Co. He la hold- under ttn.il nt flflnA I Card Of Thanks, fused to give -the detectives any in-L,.w desire to thank our friends and formation of himself. I El0Xf- lf t?--9rtnwst r extended to us in our . late bereave- James Henehan for divorce from Lanor Henehan was denied because collusion to secure a decree was shown. Current Literature Department. ffhe ment and for their beautiful floral of current literature department of the ferings. Portland Woman's club will hold Its x 55: 3J?w?M STERLING. TMrol moitlnr fnr th. 0. (AdV.) AND FAMILY. The petition ofJurday with Mrs. J. C. Jones, Metager j y Hot Teohnlcally Ouitly. i think the defendant drove a hard bargain, but It Is my opinion he Is not guitly of ex tortion,' said Municipal Judge Steven oa yesterday afternoon In passing station. All club members are Invited to be present, taking a picnic luncheon and meeting at the Oregon electric station at 11 o'clock. Hay Deport Crustafaon. Karl Au gust Oustafson, the laborer . who jumped from the center span of the Broadway bridge Thursday night while Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness in our bereavement by the loss of our beloved wife and motner. OTTO BLAUFUS. (Adv.) OLIVE BLAUFUS. A three room suite, especially suited for the requirements of doctors, can now be obtained In The Journal build ing. (AdvJ ORGAN RECITAL XRINITY' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Eighteenth and Everett Streets American Composers 8 P. M. I,ucien E. Becker, CWanist. The Enjoyment of Every Meal Zs G-reatly Enhanced by Saving1 on Tour Table Grood, Wholesome Bread. 5c Zjf ' you H grocer Ask for "Butternut' Bread HA-RT BT TBS XT. S. BAXESZ. Here Is the DOMESTIC SCIENCE FIRELESS COOK STOVE WITH THREE COMPARTMENTS AND ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS. The water seal top of the Domestic Science is the crowning achievement of tireless cookstove construction. Because of this top the Domestic Science holds ALL the heat. It's heat that cooks, cooks faster, cooks better and keeps the food hot for a longer period than any othet fireless cooker. For the next two weeks we will demonstrate the Do mestic Science fireless cookstove in our household de partment on tbe second floor and we invite you to come in and see what this cooker can do. The lady attendant from day to day will show you that the Domestic Science boils, fries, stews, steams, roasts and bakes to perfection. The Domestic Science cooker is beyond the experi mental stage and stands today in a. class by itself. It lightens the household wife's labor, saves 80 per cent of your fuel bill, provides better cooked food, and Mr. - Man, it will give you a brighter, more cheerful compan ion for the evening hours. If you haven't a fireless cookstove. come in and let us ihow you what a Domestic Science will do for you what we guarantee it will do. - Cook the new, easy, better way and save time and money. Honeyman Hardware Co. FOURTH AND ALDER. IV' , BP l i i i : -hjs spssSBsyj ssjpapsMwj , ? i i st m ' & H '- HI a Approval of the Under writers' Laboratories is the goal towards which the manufacturers of all fire-resisting devices must ever strive. i THE SAFE-CABINET (1914 Model) has won this approval. It is included in the list of fire appliances examined and tested under the requirements of the National Board of Fire Underwriters by the Underwrit ers Laboratories. 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