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    TIH Or.IZGOri DAILY JOUftNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1315.
niI'UL-IJ JAJL bl.Vl blC3& winner:
HE "council of tb Portland
' 1 Fff0 " Teacher associations
. H met yesterday In Central
library with a good attend
ance and Mrs. Alva Lea Stephens pre
siding. A new constitution was
adopted. ; Toe following' Volunteeredrto
cooperate with Mra. J. C. Elliott Kins
in furnishing rest rooms for ths moth
er ana babies during the Rosa festi
val: Mra. P. E. 'Julian. Mrs. A." J.
Hoover and Mrs. Helen . Frfese. irbja
vuinwKS UI WW WUn IBS LOB'
trees or Motners. a committee was
alsd appointed to serve coffee at the
Chautauqua assembly July 1 3, 'that be
ing Congress of Mothers' day The
A President's Club OraanizAd.
; A presidents' club, including presi
dents and past presidents of federated
; clubs,? was formed yesterday upon the
- Vlo ha.VA served nn thA flna n
mjitee of the General Federation cc-un-
. cil and the objects are mutual fellow-
ship and closer relationship1 between
ciuds, officers selected were: Presi
dent. Mrs: A. H. lirevinan: VfC xrexl.
dent; Mrs. C. F. Clark; secretary-treas
urer. Mrs. 9. F. Ball. Past jSfeaiifents
may. become members upon invitation.
Washington Resident Visits Van-
couver.
Mrs. Buth MeKee. president of the
M. TVashlngtOh' Federation ' Ipf "VSTpmen'S
clips 'as the' honor guest apd speaker
.atM a' meeting of the Vancouver
Woman' club Monday. " The women's
clubs of Washington have' spent ,1Q,-
000 in beautifying parks and in other
.public movements, Mrs. MKee saia,' ln
her address, at the home "of Captain
and Mrfc. ft. C. Gibner," ghe was Wm
pllmented with a receptJpn during the
, aftern'odif aiid-Vas cftnjstah'tly feted
during fier brief visit here. VoUowing
Mfs. SfcXee's' address' light 'refresh!
me)iUr wer served.
-T'
'.'"PsychoIOpy Circle Meetsi
The monthly meeting p "the Nartb
. IrVington Circle or the Psychology
clyb at the home of Mrs". T. W. Jbhn-
sorr, 831 East Eleventh streeJ north,
on Wednesday, was led by Mrs.' John
A. Brehm, Who g&ve an able and in
structive paper on the value of con
centration, how to achieve that state
at will and the resultant benefits in
character building. - Discussion f pl
loed, after" which" JO ' hiinutes was
, giyen over- to witticisms, honors 'bein
abpjut equal. . The last meeting of the
club year will be in the nature of
a motor boat picnic. -Those who were
present were Mrs. George Dexter, Mrs.
'George CoUfnar Mrs." pearl Tinker, Mrs
. John Brehni,' Mrs," Roy Gee, Mrs. I.
"VSy. Jpfcnson, Mr. .G. flphrnan.
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Thompson Association Election
Mrs. K. Ogden was yesterday
reelected president, ox me j. corncson
- J?af ent-TCf ctief1 a6sociation. Otbef -
fleers cpyeen werpi...--vvice. preiueui.,
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June &
i9i5 June -
ta. a ixr
sum2
Dy VELLA WINNER
MARKETING Eyery hUD-
, r.?.z dreds of house-
I wintri supply of jelly until it Is too
ranis than any other fruit or herry for
the I re&snn ths I la cnann " : nr
shot- These deljcious little "Jelly pos
sibllties are i)ow in marfct and next
week' shpuTd see the Jelly making p'ri
cesa at;'tta height.' Y
SUGAR IS OOIMrt TTT fn tn
I beayy demands made . by European
TKX WXATHIB Jota liiSni yeiiTal Good
WUer oter Clb. "We're aU right so
far." ITMftlrf pjop-vf. '
So many : organdy ' collars ate seen
that miles' of that material must have
been used, j ' '
Panning season is opening up. It if
likelX "that it will mivanna fvn far.
jvjre. a. wmKiepiecK; secretary. .Mrs.
' Jamea;' treasurer. ' Mrs. Blapk. He
vlrious departments of the asspia
tfori'a "activities were " reported '1 and
showed excellent5 work done. Mr.
Weiss gave a splendJd report ; of t'rfg
Congress bf. Mothers meeting. It was
- decided to change J.he meeting day to
the first Tuesday in eacji mopth, 1 ;
. - ; Wopoen to Tisit Wpfyet
: A special invitation is extended to
both visltfng' antl ' local women !to visit
the children's market In Alberta tomor
row morning between the hpurs of 8
and 10. Take Alberta car to Twenty-third,-
street. "The" children will be
' In their booths for business and heri
will be Informal speaking by some ot
. me canaiaates ior commissioner.
. M t if .'
r Pernwood Elects' Officers. -
; - The Ferpwood Parent-Teacher asso-
j elation at Its annual meeting held5 re
cently erected the followWg officers
1 or tog ensuing year: "President1 Mra
C. B." iJoyf vice 'presidehtT'lffs. C '
Hogue; "secretary, Airs. H. C. Jordan;
. treasurer,' "Mrs. . George H. Wardn.er:
'''"
Chapter E AIeeta.
; Chapter E of the P. E. O. Sisterhood
met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. y?.
O. McCaw, 638, Cole- street."' After
the business of ; the' afternoon, ! Mrs,
McCaw gave an excellent report of ' the
recenf convention held at Forest
Grove. AX miislcal program" was fol
lowe$ by aervjng of refreshments. The
chapter will hold its (annual picnic at
the Oaks," June 11. - This will close the
season' activities.
FRATERNAL. NOTES!
Upia'Bebekh IxxlgV Elec Qt
ficerf foi- tho Ner TgrmJ
"OCnclsJ Reception Given.
: ' Thursday nfgfit. May 2 ""Utopia Re
bekah lodge elected the following of
JiceJ: Bluh!. noble grand ', Mrs.
I. Faulkner. vice grandf Jessie 1 Hen
derson, secretary; Mrs: Anna Currier,
treasurer. " The lodge ' received i offi
cially, MW. feose Palmerpresident of
the' state assembly. Among the di
tinguifhed " "visifors yef e ' Henf y v
the t O. Q. F. grahd' lddge-'Eobert
Andrews, jrrand patriarch; E. E. ghar-
on, "grand secretaty; , Mrs. ' Charlotte
Woodman, past president, and w I
"Wheeler, past srapd r4ster.v TTwo cafi
, didites were given tb$ 'full ritualistic
work, v Refreshments served tb the
members and guests closed the pro-
J
Moos Sacral t Marchers.
torflacd I-odse Kol t4Wd$a.l -Order
of Moose, is sending out a circular
letter to its 8000 members urging' them
to be in line in the fraternal parade of
the Rose Festival. The Moose band of
Oregon pity and about 800' members
from' that xify" "are" "expected to head
the parade. Every member who ex
pect to -takea-ft isaiig.ed fb"trder
wWtf hat. cne, flg foi $ of
the secretary as soon as possible. All
in tDa- clty?bav peei' supplied ah4
bother prdet has been focarded. '
; t, toopea ta ilqo mei? will be
in line. "A big Ingetiag ik tp-he '?iel4
het Wfdpesfly, whlc all Mopge t
tUl W.y? '??? layfte'd tp at-
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A. q. tr. -y. Meeting.
The memkf'rJ ' of tfti A . it tt tut
of Porand; are urged Attend a :very
jjuporwn meeting in their hall at 128
Sourt&-$te'eC 'Friday night, June 4.
M. Dixon, grand secretary, declares
it to be necessary ' that" every meuji
ber be there. : f t -
' Maccabees Sleet Officers.
The Knights of the Maccabees,
Mount Hood tent, No. 17, elected the
f Qllowtng of iCers, Wednesday night,
J tin 2: j; p;. ' iJtheflaid. Tcommah
dr; - .M. Micbaeispj-, -.leutnant com
mander; A s. Groce, finance " keeper;
W. Bi fcTelson, chaplain; Xloyd Ken
nedy, sergeant; G'Bailiett Jr.. master
tt arpJIJfw-.'R, Flint first master of
gnardsf W. E. Roberts, second mas
ter of, guards r Edward Bush, sentlnfcl;
A. C Beal. DlCltet. A tlnu rvf tltr.
new mimbjrf 'JnQate4. ' ?r
PJcnlo,et Snnday.
The Knights of tha Mcc9h. o
to ejijoyr-a pictfic next Tffahdl'jra't Cane
ISkS -f? "" team
teftl' pla!y theMdes tnit. r.-.MrhI
Pity. Harry Lance and J. "WaCker.de-
ciare they have ordered a larea annrifv
of unshine for the occasion. r', ' 1
WiO. etl-r- Monday. r
P. E. Martin, deburv hn mnani
'i:W5ma of tUf Wpria for thi
hbrthlveSt is in th Buget sound count
ty.Tmlins' lptal fcarhg ah'd expects!
to p jn his office in Portland asaln
, Class of Kovlates Expected.
Al Kader temrl nf i'tha nrvtt
Shilne, announces a ceremonial ses
Bim for Saturday, -June' ' ' whenira
latge class r nbytcs afe expected. :
"Woodmen Mampria) I p-Way.
Multnomah' cahib. Wrfod'm.vri ' th.
R? "JJ!1 'tt? memorial serrl
fees next Sundaf night inlts hall at
East ''Sixth and "East Aldr ut-rh,'
The program win be made pp of appro
priate music arid readings.'
" MaX SrWd Becords.'i
There are E44 memberninf ths' Tnia.
- Order' of Qd r Fellpys wpd
ther.
X7T rtTTO 11! IT " v 1 .... . .....
I Ki fit future; accordias to those
wlseln market" matrerA, Th uliimA
In-jj-beat wfU. bring about tbli decline
9 Veil a the fact Uat, if is exceed
inglx difricuVt' to secure e'itbeiVeteam
fers ' or sailing " vegsels ' 0 carry tne
flour ??ff fo 3Hfppf.
- ASPARAGUS IS PLENTIFUL and
the demand "is only r fair. ? Evidently
people have at last had their fill o
this succulent ytigetabler However;" th
prices remain rather high. j ' ;
' GREEN PEAS the Oregon crop
are cpmlpg int6"market n good auan
ptJfSs QSi" d44 rferdaijjsrso
STPt tbat the prfces are still high. '
UreQ -"sugar, half a cup of com syrupy
half cup boiling water; have the white
Of twtr esrcTs 'tieaten stiff -thin TM
into it the boiling mixture; add 'on
teaspoonf ul of Vanilla and one cupful
or chopped, nuts J beat 'until ,har'd-Ian
creamy;; then. dr'Op on buttered plate.''
THE SHOPPER " yu bv een
7 J 7. ' J 'f brava enough to
ynpt cntil iwrf t0-purch9.se yQiir 'sum
mer wardrobe, you will be able to save
many - dollar. J saw such a splendid
array of bargains in suits and ..coats
rn that Sixth street shop whigb. special
liek'pn'ready roacde things. They are
all tbls season"- rpdeir apd 'glnnino
rAnapa.1 at the pricef asked, ona is
always able $ pickup 'in tm shop
a ' bargain from f k sftmple fine Or" a
proKen oe, pence jt is a good . place
Jo th.c?ud$ lh $)jf'g rpupd ftf-tb shbp.
A1'9 Att, ALBU CARRIED in
great Jriurribr'f ' thi safje hol& and
X as tdld tat! the' verV last Word if
and - Leghorn an leghorn 'and satin,
th' ysivit fnd satin being black. Jt b
of color is Introduced by means of
f andy-embToidf eC Sages dbne in wool
en yarn--doesn't sound so very attrac
tiev, but they, really are very nifty.
VT&Xt&U WASH'FRCKS
are also shown in this shop in an aj
m?st epdjess variety pi color cpmbina
ponf.kind$ of matertar and styles of
making.' The prettiesf orfes" are" priced
at less than 10 while there are those
SwYf & and tractive that
may be'fcad tor less tan 45.
INTENSIVE pARpE NING
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AS & gardVn PlOt 'carS ilave fcoHstant
attention, there Is no fgaaoa trhv much
Of t 'should Iieaidle- :6etTRea spflhif
and, f ros- "i The experts have worked
put a plan .tnaf 43 scpeeded. '
pd experiment. ' 1 ' . " . ,
Yee'eta'blea nlntiteil in mwa i...
two feet apart la the small garden
are cultivated by band." The wheel
!S worlf
ho'fol-
ff faPa cultivator, mak
easy, knd ftraight lines ShOul
lowed : in- all . th nlanlln , '
intensive culture, " the, succession' t
vagetabien fajfcpears:, as Xpppwar:'
, Lettuce, radishes, followed by celery.
OnPRf and parsnips, followed by
Crrota and beets, followed by kale.
T Krl7" FHriea. followed by
fall cabbage. .
Peatc lata vnrlntlso fn11..j
7 . r ' 7r-n rr"irwi vvwv wjt Mill
cabbage.' .... - ... - .
ftrt caonagft, followed by fall po
tatoes, i '- . . v
Beans fnTlns7u .
pHf lower, Vobi-rabi. followed by
fail potatoes.
Topiatoest followed by spinach.
Eggplant., ceutjers llavt-Ai s,. nni-
ach. .
v.ucumoers, rpupwed by turnips.
MUSKDielans or snusnh AirAmU v-.
turnips. ! wv. v
Early potatoes, fpliowed by ' fall
oweey corn, followed by fan peas.
HOUSEHOLD HELPS vemso
1 ...... 1 .... - ; V, -
Top -Mrg. JW- K. Pgden, vbo- was
yesterday reelected 5 president ol
Thompson fcirent-Tpachei: Asso?i
ottorn By. ilenry Lawrgntj
qnpnwicg: of 8tQf wiq .jj,
reading ''Otnello; this 'afternoon
under the u pfeja of i(ffjb?g
"uiu ouas.espeare uud.
IN MODISH ARRAY On- black
- - . 1 .'.'.' , and white
eheeked-auita pelt's pt1 black "patent
Jeatber f re to be seen.- .
" 01y1lie alia blacf iXritn white makes
a chaffing" ItombMattonV - " ?'S i
Wftbf some 'tailored' suits cravats
resjenibline thoe'e 6t our grandfathers
af-e worn - -' '"' f .
'' tXY lFf44 PfSH 99 patin
and silk blouses as bindings and trim
mings; " Fltrely pleated organdy frills are
excelleht as "heck and sleeve finish to
dark dresses.
mm " W J JQ( A
-2L"S.2i SP04s bad been -packed ' for
h centerpieces and dOUis which
Were ernbYoldted la 'colors had turried
yeljov. How to bleach them without
fading was "a 'problem. Upon advice
6R6 soaked them in hntfonnni. .ii
Uiey iarpe but good as new:. " ;
wut vif mo panas $na save the up
per CartS Of Vdlir lnrr lr?t i
"5? fithfct iii making ppera bags when
they are of delicate colofs-or1 for n6l
isfcicf? harrots; cut glas, tc. 1
: Bars foi- n'u It. ,1J; ..
should be lined with bI161o,th;Tas this
if more sanitary than any kind "of
cloth aid w u7 hZJir fira ' 01
any r tije articles mentioned in this
care of Sovhua.
5TOMOIW W8 MEETINGS.
11 a. m. CARRIE JACOBS BOND
MUSICAL CLUB with . Marv a.
?Arb'T8l 5H PffMuf street. St
tog; "pl?S8n 4 WiUess "njejt-
??TS:runcheon OREGON CIVIC
LEAGUE ahd Chamber of Com
merce at Chamber" of Commerce
rooms. Dr. David' Starr Jordan honor
guest and speaker. -
3 iITe.clprocii 47 of the PORT
hf YOUXSS CL9 at Lincoln
Hlgp school. Dr. Henry Lawrence
- Sduthwick wiir read "The Rivals."
I it NEIGHBORHOOD
5 b COUNCIL-or JEWISH
WOMEN FOR visiting and lpcal
wopeu interested."' (' - r ,
jetton may not always bring
ftaBPiflPSSt but (heye is no happi
ness without actionv- Disraeli. ' y
wanted to go up the Lone Little Path,
and Bumpy ' wanted tQ ; crpss it and
keep on 'ther there was no path
at all. So very foolishly they JU t
quarreling. ' - '
' ri'm the biggest, so .of ..course I'm
the ' leader, and you have to do as $
say," said 'Grumpy rather crbssly.
' iNo such thlngt" declared XVunapy.
Tm the smartest, and the Smartest
always is the leader. We'll go down
fhe Lrfne' UUle' Path. - V
"Neltber" "of you can lead roe.' an
nounced 'liunlpy. .""T'ou ought to kn6"w
that Iwbere ther Is a path there" wll
sUl-ely be peopl to Use It, "Wnefher
we go Op or dowrfv 1 wjf 'will,' Be 'sjl
m'dst sure lb meet some' n, and it
will be! as likely to "be an 'enemy as
hot id. Sa we'll keep straight 6a
where thefe' is pd patUr 8 r
''Oh. c we will. wftl ' '' wef! s snapped
Grumpy. - Well. '-we won't do " any
t the last meeting of the city council
asking tor f. io year franchise to tarn
' pish lif ht tft certain parts of the city.
They declared' their 't-atfes would be
SO per tent "less than those how askejl
' by the calliornla-Or'e toil 1owr rtVns.
piny. ;T4' matte? was taken under
idvfsement an 'referred 6 lbs P.'roprf
committee.' i .'.' ' ' ,--:' .'
thing of the klljd.'" It l vry much,
eastfr "trat'efipijf in a patn. v Besia 4
path must Ieaij jdmewhere, and it ik
to be l5t 'part' ot
erpatl " ?,f 8?- ??
-But 'to "this Frumnv and Bumnv
wouldn't agree, and fa wi three fo'Olr
islj )rtUe Possum sat In 'ths' middle of
the 'Lone Littler Path and - Quarreled!
;beir 'temper thev fored.rvtKlT?
life, Tbcsf forgot that' Key Were PoW
out m the Pfearwdrid'witli dan
ouJ f-?'d'8" 5lr?vfrw4
And this is how it happened that eld
Granny Ep, n bee way down thi
Lone Little "Path ckme yecy. yefy' near
to breakfasting "o Vender young P6s'
stira. , She bad ' been"' rotting along
Mth noth-in'ib partIculF n
mind. DUt WatchlTur nut av.ni mlnnd
as she always does,, when right ahead
Kt Pr? w V"Fe - HWS Jrossums.
r;w iugviHy, an : net eye
feast 'indeed. She looked thi way an
w&y on an sides to make sur
that ; old Mrs. Possum was nowher
near- Whsp she was sure of this sh
vfn Preep forward' very, very
fiRWir i frPd . pafefullyr . putting each
foot dpw$ witb. the. greatest tare so
as ,Pt to :s.o much a? rustle a leaf.
fbe waa alnjosj; JVitbin spHnglngr dls
tjancy ??hgn Sumpy Just Happened to
turn and look up the Lone Little Path.
g neyer lad seen OranpX Ep befor,
Puf ?J?eiJ!Sre4v wfcat fefo motUer
c04.?!? in? ab9f Ijc red coat, and
,e didnj wait fer another look." Wltb
a Farpmg cry be-scrapabled uO a tree
i me root pi whico they bad: feeh
-quarreling, and without looking to see
what the trouble yaa thp Others" fof
P.w?4 blra. - Tbpu from the ' fet
branctifs they ppked down at 3raany
branny Fox Is Very
laj;s $1450,0C3 "for , Lot.
San Francisco. June (P. N. S.)
Anse M. Eaefpn," feurilngam car;lial
Ist, is the owner 'today of the property
formerly locOupled by "Hale Bros.' store
on the south el4 of Market street near
Sixth, havjng p4 l."9.000 for the
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Next story:
Pleasant.'
PP OF 5DLOI5TS AT
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
forDedtinie
VBOROES3
avp receivea ipe veteran's badge prfej
fclnfed all bo VaVe" 6eed embeS
n fiontinuops good standing for overra
quarter pf a, century;' -v i -
A new knife for' narln & voi'.tnw
bas removable' bladea otf the principle
fiiv 9eiy razor.
P'JMOO
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If "v 1 1
(Cotv'risit.'l9ia.
Granny Fox.
Bumpy. Grumpy and Frumpy, the
I three' Htfle Possumswho eTe out"1 1
eee the Great ! World, had fcsrso awy
1 from the old hollow tree where. they
were born-for 'so long that they felt
quite - as - if they had been out in
Hie ureal hviiu awcbre. Auia vto-
their V'thlfc-d "dky;T arid' three days" In
strange places can . seem like a very
long time'; to 'little folks, you know-.
Bumpy Tas still very iipre from the
bU'niprf he"nad 'got Vheri he fell' from
i the tree in which he had mistaken
' Prickly "Porky "the Porcupine for a.ri"oid
nest:""He' was" vraulet aa he tmdeea
along 'oehlno. "the qthera. "dmenVir
the ' Irigtits that 'FrumpY "and Grumpy
had tiad wneii they poked th'efr"'heaas
into holl6W"'trfees. a'nffXoft'd" other!
there 'befoife them dfdh-'t seem "funny
ataTl now. Before ii own' fright" he
I had phupkled and ' cbuckled eyenr time
lb had thought o.f;b0w they; had run.
Ndwthey' wSre' chuCKlInlat hfin. 'ana
b'e",co!uld't, kee ap.yfhlrif fUrm? 1 iri 'It
at all. ." . .-l ' '
" ygfaeoHy fhey came o " the Loni?
. ."".. ' . UN
Wi. a. liord-i -?""- '". '
ims uown
At the National
Lg n unio nerseir Alone." first ; of
f-Z 2 --wn nas a three part
drama that proves to be ef excentior.nl
iat&Tf f- fit first, importance is the
casi beaded by beautiful Ruth Roland
and handsome Henry King. The "two
ar mftrri inan roA-lnvi u-.
talented actors who'play difficult T-oles
wim xinisnea tiau ana fine effect.
There is not a member Of fhe cast who
fa not equally good In lesser 'roles. r'
Tbe plot la woved aroupd a young
foansweif for himself the question of
who pays, the ' rebel. ther wife or the,
busbapd? Thp picture Is well set aha
well drec.ted. wth some especially ef
fective water seenea The bill Is com.
plfted wit$ a Pathe colored scenic" and
a very funny comedy.' "The" House pf
a Thousand Relations," with Rosemafy
Theby an " Harry Myrs. '. Porothv
Daphne Lewis delighted with her sing
"fft oiilf Diamond, at the organ,
Sfff tp tone dowq the f ccbfnpnjment.
... . . . . .
Tbey locked down on Granny Fox-
Little Path-" Frumpy wanfed .p go
dpYn tbfj Lone Littl Path, Sruptify
Segjire Pgitions
' WlJdgley RpfS, " "a" 'WJtobet 6t tbe
present graduating class of Reed col
lege, has received" ai assistantshlp in
physics "at the. trpiVecslt' of Caitfor
Pla, and Arthur HaucR.' also a member
pt the gfaduaticg cass. tas K been ap
pointed principal of one of the gram
mar schecisinHe.Tdaiijo."
0 iQliqepLta'PB
"'-J" ' 'j.:-i'". V
aiedford. Or,, Jijne J. An effort t
local women ' to secure a -police ma-
trpn for the city failed at a meeting
of the city council Tuesday night. AtS
tor hit BT Fl MMlkey t presented the
women's case declaring ; that a great
need existed for such 'an -officerr but
the council dpclaroH "that mnilltlnii
it9, not' "jtfstrf if 'iiicreaing the' pbuce v
force at att eafpene of IJo" aeekv' ? H'
POratjod q QQlqHill jClled a'. bid at
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