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THE OHEGON DAILY JOURNAL, TCHTLAND, - OnZGOX. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, KZ2. JUDGE BEAU TO MEUBSTO h G I tecllot u mad Thursday by Fed trU Judge R. & Bao to excuae en May S 11 men now serving on the federal court Jury, to allow, them to attend to their aprtn; work. The clerk wae Instructed to draw te more namea from the Jury hot. Thirty of those drawn reside In Multnomah county and th balance throughout the state. The tEJnttad State mairahal was Instructed to nave he new Jury on band ea May. i. The Multnomah county name drawn aret William J. llawkine. Ma 671 Myr tl street! Ferrest C Ilaworth. r.o. 1213 ' feast Waahlnstoa street I Henry Hender ana. No. til Myr street i Arthur K. Hill, x East Alder atreet: Walter Hln rnan. No, 40S tth at. K. E. ; Alfred W. Horn. No. I4 Market Street .Drive: Lee r. Ilosklns. No. Ill South Ivantioe arreet: OeorM It Howell. No. 1(3 Eaet li(n street : Jeeeph W. Howell. No. 401 :aat Kuhth street; W. R.Kaer. No. 4.1 Eaat 0thetreet north; Harry C I one. No. 170 ChampUm street : Lee R. Marvin. No. 117 Kaat 7&lh street north: Hush B. Makwvll. No. $3 East Colmon tret; MrKlnley Mitchell,: Nortenla hotel : Thomas C. Nlner, No. X22 Tenth sireet: Charles H. I'atmer, No. 4SS Eat Hih street; Joseph P. Parker. No. !1 Kaat flat street ; John M. Payne. No. I t I4tn street; Arthur E. Peake, Was 4104 9th street & EL; John H. Pom eroy Multnomah station: Homer-P. Port' wsd. Aran Plaee : " Wdney '. C. Ttaar mvmt. So. 3t Kast SOth street north Charles Klngler. No. lit Haset Fern rure: Donald M. Rowc; No. (It UuU omah street; . Edward . C. '. Hammona, No. llth street: Charles E. Sand. No. 113: East 41th street north: Themes B J Katterwhlte. No. SOS F.aat 22d street: Robert A. Hawrer. No. HI Hamblet ave nue : Claude I. boofflns. No. 1077 Kchuy W street T Jesse R, Khars, No. 199 Pros per drive. Residents -outside '-'of : Multnomah county rhoeenj are: W. U. Ball, Toledo; O. Clifford Barlow, Warren ton ;' J. T. Beekwlth. route 1. Jefferson J. D. Havens. Pallas ; U M. Bltney. Wood- urn; C'Blaeer. lUlIabore; Albert Can f lend. Hood lUver I .Orant V. Clayton, T'lllard: Georce W. CHne, 'Albany ; N. I), i Cool. Train ; Richard Davis, route J. Oreson City; Loyal V. Emery. Ump Qtia t . 1. Fry, Astoria ; D. P. Ketchum. The Dalles R. K. Kirk. 8L Pan. '. E. K. lieek. route 2. Oregon City; John Mar. thaler, route J. Qervala t T. R. McOln Ma, Corvallls; It, W. Morris, Corvallis; Grorae C Perdue, route 3, Hubbard; Johrt 8. Rubens," St. Helens ; O. W. San- tn. Astoria : J. IL Ehaner. Astoria; J. Schassen, The Dalles: Alfred Behind ler, route J. Portland. Washington county; Frank Skipton. Albany; J. W. Ward. WaptnlUa; Charlea C. Whttten, Eugene; I. C. Wlckatrom, Scappoose. and A-ae Woife. Tart, i , f r .' "'A;- . : , tlfs.vlilihnie Smith jjx-rortiana ariisi, Dies in California News of the death of - Mrs. Minnie (Reggie) Urtfahl Smith fa Ban Fran cisco Saturday has reached Portland. Mrs. Smith Is 'the djiugnter : of ; Mrs. Un Urdahl of No. XZl Rom street and has three brothers In this city. Ha Ivor M Louis and H. P. UrdahL She spent her early school days in Portland, and after her marriage studied, art In Eu rope, and on her retmrn was unusually successful with a line of work which she designated as art failure, a reproduction of portraits In miniature fashioned of woven silka and human hair. -1 - II rst mlth did some special work In sculpture, one of her last pieces. Pega sus, the winged steea or myinoiogy. re ceiving wide comment Pegasus was un veiled with much cermony in Ean Fran cisco In ' November, 1910. by the Pen women's' club of that city. Later Mrs. Smith continued her work alone artistic lines, doing portraits in baa relief and Interior decoration. She was about - 34 years .of age at tha time of .her death, which followed an operation In a Ban Francisco hospital. , ' . Fossil Woman Dies -Wiiile En Route to Portland Hospital Daiy Le Brlmkley, wife of Waler E. Brinkley of Foasll. died Wednesday i afternoon, as she was enroute, 4a com pany with her husband and nurses; Mrs. Mack Huntington of Fossil ' and Miss Cathy of Condon, from Fossil to a Port land hospital. i ' - Mrs. Brlnkley was born February II, IttS, and had lived near Fossa until her Marriage in 1 90S, when for lour years eh lived on the old Brlnkley place in Benton county. - In' 1909 shd and her huchand took up a homestead near Fos sil, where they reelded until the present Beeldes her husbands Mrs. Brlnkley is survived by her son Harry and" daugh ter Margaret her mother. v Mrs. Ellen Lee, and -brother, Frank Dee of : Fossil ; her sisters. Mrs. Rosie McCoy of Castle Rock, Wash. ; Mrs. - Bessie Gage of Mitchell, ' Mrs. Fannie Hicks, and -an uncle, George - Bawley of - FosstL Ths funeral services will be held Friday at Fossil.-'' ' , i- . mm day TO BE wm The twenty-second annual celebration I of Founders' day will be held at Cham- poer with. a picnic, 'Saturday; May , under, the auspices of the jOregon Pio-1 neer association and the Oregon Histori cal society. - - - Judge P. H. D!Arcy. pioneer of' lS57, 1 and past nresideat of the pioneer associ ation. wUI be president of the day. Pioneers, their children and citizens (en ejraBy.. will leave Portland on - the steamer Madeline from the foot of Al der street at 7:30 a. nu and arrive in Oregon City at 8:39, and at Champoeg by; 11 a.; m" accordtas; to schedule. Above Oregon City only one stop will be made, at Wilson ville, - to accommodate those taking the electric train to this point - , - From noon until 1:15 p. m. the pio neers will have a basket dinner at Chatnpoeg. "At 1 o'clock the program will - begin with "Star , Spangled Bam mt, led by Mrs. Carrie B. Adams, who has had considerable experience in lead ing community singing. Invocation, In formation addresses limited to five min utes and patriotic singing will make up the program. : - ? :s ) ' - The boat will leave for the return trio afc"4 . p. m.n and make clone corv- nectkm with , the electric cam at Wu aonvllle.v north and south. - - Boat tickets may bo secured from jBeorge.IL Himes, curator and assistant secretary of the ;Oreron Historical so oWv. room C. The Auditorium; not later than Thursday, May 4. The boat's capacity Is limited to 280. .' j Burns Prove Patal 1 ':, :" To2-Year-01d-Tot Salem, AprU Il.-r-Evelyn. the JJ-yearrOld daughter of Mi and Mrs. A. Hunt, living two miles east! of S&iera. died at a local hoapital Thursday as the result of burns received whea her clothing caught fire from sparks from the kitchen stove Wednesday ' afternoon. The child's parents were attending . the funeral of I a neighbor at the time of the accident leaving Van younger children at home In tho care of, a 15-year-old sister. ; 3'.- - ,-eassta aee-a---- e"' J -n . . CL.TJB IlfACGUBATES LTJKHEOK ' Milton, April 21. The Commercial club of Milton tias inaugurated twice-a-month luncheons. - SIxtyive attended the first which ws served by members of the Woman's Improvement club. rMerbrihmJiGO of c Merit Onlj? cm- M 4rlarr'V'.C-V'-:(Vv.: eJU' ' 1 111 Ifi ikUUtkft n leT- . wssjssa 11 i EVERYTHING FOR CASH EVERYTHING FOR-LESS- '7 v-:;"A Saturday Feature in the "Million Dollar Drive" - i ' Boys' Jack O'jLeatKer; Suits VI lf bbut Half Price Moth ers know what baseball season means to boysclodi ea worn-out knees, torn pockets, patched seats but mothers of boys that wear Jack O'Leather" suits aren't worrying. They know that the leather reinforcement at the knee, seat and "pockets of these sturdily built suits wijl stand the "wear" and tear ot the season." 1 hese suits on sale at about half price. Sizes for boys of 7 to 18 years. , ; - Union Suita for Boy cf 4;to 16 Yeartnt 69c Boy' KoveralU of Khaki and Denim -at 9c Boy Corduroy Knicker- Sizes . 8-17 Yr., $1.S9 f f i W 1 la ike Eceiemy BateaieiV-Llpnaa, w0i(i A Co. r. . - i. OhBuildinsandGarcienTbol Winchester Hand Saws 95 Garden Rakes ....... 75 C1stIel)erS 80c 'fla Hoes 75? Wood Planes V.".'.".$i.l5 Spading Forks r;...$1.25 Hack Saws 55 Garden. Cultivators . . . 80 Contractors. Attention! ' Our Complete Line of Contractors' and Builders' Tools Consists of Such Standard Lines as ' - aaaa nm ; ; Maydole Disston Atkins Plumb Wp Carry a Full Line of Sargent Builders' Hardware Other Specials! , o - ; lWc Are Ofifering for Limited Time Only the Fol lowing Specially Priced Goods: Flash Lights , 9051 Auto-Strop Razors ..81.00 Blades for Gillette Safety Ball-bearing Roller Skates '? Razors, six blades. . .45? for the kids. :.$1.90 Good substantial Vacuum Shoulder Holsters, regular -Bottles, each,,. 80 $3 X)0, special 2.10 i 'YourFartt YoarTatoritsOrQanha&B Contort I : Chovn Hardware Co. 147- Fourth Street, Between' Alder and -Morrison 2 DRESS FOR LESS Z " ; TREMENDOUS: SAVINGS LIN Our store is. full of barsains t sJl times. This d will' fire you a part of the story. But you are rgoing to :nm' something mighty cood if.you fail to cet to our store Saturdy. ;,. C"- - ,;4 . . ". TENTS:-E.W TENTS V A real Ariny Tent of extra heavy ducl' reclaim TTfll Tm.- (7x7-o2. S6 each 63 all 1 Gilt S ) 7x9-8-023 eeach : . . . $ 7.5 0 KEW. 4-FOOT v )8xl0 8-02 36each . .$ &0 wall. H -pitch a v9Vgxl2-8-oz-3each 9 9.50 10x12 8-02. SS each : .$100 10xl4-ozS&-5each .'.$12.00 Camp Stools s I . .'. I .'. 1 . . '.1 . 50c Cooks' and , Bakers' Aprons, 5ft:!E49c Barber Coats, each. 75c ' White Linen Dress Off . "Shirts, new. Our price. iOL MackinawB, O. D4 new. .$5.95 O. D. Wool Trousers, new $2.50 0. 0. Wool Breeches V S1.25,S2.50 Army Khaki Breeches for, . 75c Moleskin Pants, new. ... $2.95 Khaki Pants, new. ..... .$1.45 ' New Array Waist Overslis.98c New Army Jumpers fox. . .75c : . Army Junipers and Over- Op . alls, reclaimed - garment uC Lee's Coveralls, new. . , $225; 'Wool O. D. Blouses for.... 75c Blue Wool Blouses for.i.-Se' . Army Wool Sweaters, JO ff . new .... OUtXJW Shirts,rool, "Ow D. ii. 75c, S1.25, S1.50 Army Slickers, redsimed.'.i$I i Service Hats for.......... 75. Bine Work Shirt., new.... 69c O. D.lWool Glo-ves. pair... 25c Leather Faced Gloves, psir.25c Heavy Canvas Gloves, pair. 10c Wool Mixed Sox, pairfT...25c Cotton Sox, 8 pairs.. . . ..$1.00 Khakt . Army, Sox, Tir. , ..15c Army I Summer under- 1 rj wear, R. C, rarraent... XUC Array Wool Underwear, Afg Shirts,: Drawers, rarment zU C Army Steel Cots foe .... $2.50 Cot Mattresses for...... $1.50 Web Belts, new ..,20c Army Gloves, all leather, OK reclaimed, pair 50c and OtJU Navy Trousers, newr " f?( dark bloetair.......i)AetJll U. S. , A t ra y -jsst S3.50 Shoes." Special, pair Herman's -.Bus set CK flfl Army Last Shoes, pairOt) eUU -?l!.!!,..S4.50 Hennan's Field Shoes, fZ( the best; pair. ....... tOOeUU Uverseas Caps for. ........ .5c S1.45 U. S. Army Shoes, reclaimed, new soles and heels. (?0 Cf Vour choice, pair. . . . .OiieUll Army Gym Shoes, reclaimed ........ Double Grip Garters, pair.. 15c Hickory Shirts ........ .$1.10 Pack Sacks, new. .......$1.50 Ration Baes, reclaimed.... 40c , Aoto Packs, heavy Q1 rjfT canvas,, new. .;,...01lu Canteens, reclaimed 25c Canteen Covers, reclaimed . 1 5c Canteen Cnps. new .......10c New Mess Kits, each 40c White Handkerchiefs, each.. 5c Collates Shaving, Soap, . p j cake ...i. ...... ........ tJC" Velvet Tobacco, 2 cans . . . .25c Army Bacon, 12-lb or can, per can.........OaeMO Army Roast Beef, 2 -IK tin. 25c Corned Beef HashA-lb. tin. 15c Sweet Csporal Cigarettes, p 10 to a pack...... ....... tjC Canvas Legrings, pair 45c Wrap Lerrinzs, pair 4Sc jueamer jeninxs, new, pair. 53 GRBT BLANKETS Wool Army Blan- QO if NEW WOOL O. D. 'ARMY SHIRTS. CO f7 kets, 70x84 inches, 4 lbs . ; . . ; .r. OO U U Our price ...... ................. . .OOeU U .BLANiiBrs,o.D.C9 Kn I TEA-COATS, new.CQ fl fl I SPECIAL Army . Wool Knit Of jidJ u.i A dandy, only;.-.. ej?UeJ U J Sox, new. 3 pairs 80c pair.-. UUU WboL Our" price' ' FPFF ATlIPTi A Y ! ;"A Amy Roast Beef with every 5 parckase . A iVLYLi JjilUlkUiil ' ever, exceptor Shoes A Pair ef Sox with every Pair ef Shoes - " '' " '- Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. - No Goods Sent C.O.D. FIRST AND TAYLOR Store Open Saturday Until 9 P, Mv -FIRSTHAND TAYLOR Hi HORENSTEIN 1 .' ; Army CORNER FIRST AND TAYLOR 3 DRESS FOR LESS CT" from our , .' ' ' ' '; - ' ' ."':' '".'I Count the suggetjtion to for opportunity to share in IN G ASH -PRIZES pf '.;-. la eBr distribution sf ' : r S(XM in Cash' Prizes! 3 Msny of the returns so far received in dicate a general inclination to overlook the diarrarn in the upper right corner of the Map, where out-of-town shareholders are represented by dots surroundmc three circles labeled -State of Washina ton," -Oreron Outside of Portland" and "State of California." These dots do not show on the small map used in our advertisements plain enough o count. In -view of this and the fact that it has ben ruled as an ex cusable oversight, those who have made entries up to snd including- this dste, April 21, are extended the privilege of making- another entry. . '. All are therefore advised to take ad vantare of tha lare-e man. 7t7U n.Vu te counting the dots, a ropy of which map may pe securea r act. upon request by phone, mail or in person at this office. shows that it is plain, simple I and . easy, that it ! will be a lively contest and that hundreds of peo-Ni pie are interested in our PARTIAL. PAYMENT ! PLAN to participate in the distribution of the present offering of Cumulative . First Preferred i Capital Stock m Northwestern Electric, Company paying 7.14. - .- - ulSHints Rules Note the tiny dots on the accompanying map. . p?nles cioe 3o.p. Each of these dots, represents a stockholder in ' Escb contestant Is entitled to one entry only. . . . the Northwestern Electric Company. The idea ' i Entry blank consists of Contest Coupon" atUched hereto or copies ot same wmcn may Pe secured free upon re- of Contest May 4. ' ' . Men's Khald Riaing .Trousers Special.. 03.75 Strongly, made riding trousers that are . relnforctd from seat to bottom of legs. -Sizes to 42. Men's Union Suits $tJ9 : : Hea-y; medium and light "Weight union uiU cf ribbed cotton. ; . Cosed cnch. atkle length, ihort and Jong sleeves: Siies 34lo46.- " . "V. Men's Work Shirts $5e Chamhray work -.shirts . in blue and gray. Full cut and strongly finished. Flat collars, sizes.M'i to 17. Men's Suspenders 3$e 1 . Heavy work swpenden with - heavy Itather ends and non-rust metal clasps. Very special at 39c pair. - s la lae r.eeaeaty Baaeiaeat o i i 'Girls "Dresses of : Ginsham Special :0125. ; . It doesn't pay to do home dress-making when dresses like these "can be bought for as little at " : $ 1 .25. Pleasing checked paUerns trimmed with organdy and pique. For girls of 7 to 14 years. 4 Organdy Dresses $2S3 .;. Dainty organdy dresses Jor fjirls of 6 to 14 . years. A good assortment of shades. Skirt ruf fle trimmed. - la tic Eteteisy Bastmeat i Objects ; - 1. To forcibly bring, before the public attention the large Humber of'stockholders in" tbe company.' j 'f : 2. To stimulate public interest1, in the activities of the company tnd the Immense smount 1 of "money being ex- pended here at home in improvements. ' " . 3. To impress the public with the notable growth, able, management and excellent financial condition of the com ptny. . . . . - - V- v . - To emchasize the rrpwess of a public utility, dealing only in power, as t regular and liberal dividend, payer , and as a safe and conservative industry la which to invest. 5. To encourage the, aatit ot saving.., 1 6. ;To interest the general puDiie in tne purcniseyot sound. 1 securities AT-HOME that pay a rate of interest much more ( attractive than ordinarily paid on one's Sir in gs. ; .-. : ;r 7. To logicallr introduce and intensively feature for two weeks A PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN by which hundreds tinwillinr or unable to rav ALL cash may now" snare in the distribution of the present offering: of Cumulative First i Preferred Stock ptjrinr 7.t47 (payable (juarterly). ; - here proposed is to determine the number of stock holders in the company by . counting the . dots. Among the 153 persons who guess nearest to the - ; i number of stockholders or" dots, will be distributed ; ihe $805 in Cash Prizes.;; There are no strings attached to v the : offer and no conditions with v which to comply except as outlined in the accom- r panying wRules.fV -1 . , '. Thus, H is evident that all who can count -have. an equal , . chance in this contest and that It is plain, simple and easy, y The Master Map (large size) from which this copy fs made ; , - is on exhibition In the di?ply window of the Northwestern Electric Company., Washington at Jenth. A copy of the " map between it and the size-here shown large enough-to make it easy to count tbe dots, may be had FREE for we : quest at the "Northwestern' office, Washington at Tenth, '": when' you call r phone lor copy of. large' nap la use In ' counting the dots. J - t -, ' Anyone is eligible to enter and participate la the benefits " of this contest except employes and members of the family of employes of'the Northwestern Electric company. . General Manager Mers-in alone will know the exact nunt . ber of stockholders as represented by dots on the map. -j Promptly at the end of the contest the retarns will be checked up and the prizes awarded Strictly In accordance " with the actual count. ' ;. . , ; In event of. a tie of one or more persons for the prizes, Ore nsmes of those who are tied will be drawn In tfeter- , asking st the desk inside, or ifyou cesire. U wUI be mailed "!:w,nnm y.a jnerested person excluded from free upon: request,, ; , . . . . , ;. ; , ' . . ?; ; ,;In order to quickly fin ish distribution of the current Issue . . 'All' prizes won to remain- on de-oslt and ta be iviiliMe c I of Cumulative First' Preferred- Shares of Northwestern . Electric Company (a . 20 million dollar corporation), and -at. the same time accommodate all those who desire them - . r on a partial. payment plan guaranteeing 6 interest on - all payments, we have evolved this, novel and interesting - method of "offering to aU an opportunity to secure a cash . r ,prfce, apply it'oit a payment of Northwestern shares and ; pay for the balance out of your weekly or monthly savmjrs.' ' - AH there is to do is to count the dots apparent on the , . - -map herewith,, estimate the number. obscured, place your ' , : total figures on the contest coupon and sign and return it ': s to the Northwestera Electric Company. ; - - ' ' '' The time is short and 0U1CK ACTION IS NECESSARY ' - for those who wish to share in the benefits. The. Contest J Closes at 6:30 P. M. May 4. , ' - .' ; V :-; 1 Table of Prises , Grand Prise 1 100.00: One fully paid aha re of tlrst fref erred- iCumulaUve T Capital 'Stock of Kotthatfitern Electric Com pany. , , - ; - - j i J.' C 'Tavarra, Manager Stock Sales Dr. Tlret Prlre".. ...... !tlt Priie .............. i rifty ITtset .....i.. 5eit Oae fiaadred rrizes ft ,u lor9 comparative r rices I hey Are Mislead ins and Often Untrut ..U ..i.ee ........... t;.e ......ears S S.tt ...... eacS I M lMVUli. Ji .il Ji SSfEKW atrrecatiri SS05.M. cordtng to the "Bules ct Contest'' elaewfaere la Una advertise- A total of 155 Tries, cord in ment.- to be awarded ac- E vv ELECTRIC COMPANY f Light Pewer Tleat Croadway S0 ' Vuhiarton at Tenth by. the winner only for applying upon the rurchase of the 'North western'' Cumulative Firstreferred Shares. ; AH estimates reentries most be in' the "Northwestern' Office, Washington at Tenth, bv 6:30 P. M.. Mav 4. in order to qualify in the contest. L i If for any reiso.i the Company considers any entry dis trV'qulifid General Manager Merwin. reserves the right to i reject the entry. : . - - " - ; j . - - ' ' . . - . . i. ..'.-- - . V For any information that , may be desired' that' is not . found herewith, call at '.'Northwestern" office, Wishington : at Tenth, or telephone Broadway 580.; . ; . - ' t ' . .' : .-. . ' ' f i r " CONTEST COUPON- r "i V .L NORTHWESTERN ELECTPJC COMPANY ; . ': I . - ' . J. CTavara. MfT. SteckSaUs "t I . '' WaahiBgtom at Tenth, Portland, "Or. . ' 1' M timt nf lli namhrr rJ wnttr SmrinlAr .- I resented by dots on the map appearing In your adver- I ' S tisementjsv:............ .., I .......,...:..............;...., dress ' .Jj Name . : . . t . . Address