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THE CnEGON"' SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY JIOHMNG, HAY 21. 1C22. GOLDBI JUBILEE OF ELKS CLOSES , VJ HUM BAKE Climax of Carnival Week" Comes ' With Parade; Salmon Dinner Will .Wind; Up the" Festivities, Festivities of the Elk golden jnbnee v(ek will cloee Sunday afternoon when Portland Mod re members and their eut- of-torn .visitors rather at - th . Oaks park tor an old-fashioned clam bake and aalftioa dinner and ajprosram of amass ment 'feature. ;. . , . The climax xt the weelc of carnival to celebrate seace, progress and pros perltjr wa reached Saturday night when the Elks' paraded thretffh the, downtown section In full regalia, accompanied hy the blare of band music famished by the ercaaixations from"-; both within and wHhont Oxe city, ' i oraEarwrjrs rXAtpDrrs -mere were live amaione In the parade which. wu marshaled - by Krank v. Smith and lead by t motorcycle poUce and -city -official- . The queen and her attendants won that plaudits of the crowds which lined the street as the first division; passed !h review. The sec ond ' dlylsion' featured the band, dram corps and drill team -cf the local lodge. Special interest was added to the parade; when the third, dlrislon passed with Its out-of-town delegations and their bands in lino. 'The Portland firs department made a good showing- in the fonrth di-rlaion and - the final division broosJit . a ' -variety lof 'representative bodies from snrroundtoy districta. FKATCBS ARE ADDED Such, success attended' the Saturday Bight ceremonies thjt .the carnival com mittee decided to amende aa extra fea ture for the visitors? who stayed la the city over the week-end. The result of the new plans was the formulation of an entertainment proa-ram to take place at the Oaks. Dr. Earl V- Morrow will be In charge "of the entertainment. Music and special features will be furnished by the E3ks band and the; Elks ladles' (lee club. - "1 - Presentation of thet automobiles and Other prizes which were won by the queen candidates and contestants in the various - prise contest will . be made. Stunts of all kinds wU be offered for the pleasure of the visitors at the park, Graduation foograms Are Held ik Morrow ., Heppner. May SO. Commencement cer emonies marked the past week In Mor row county when 17! students were graduated from the high, school at Heppner, Friday night: nine at lone, Thursday night ; five at Hardman, Fri day night, and 10 fromi the eighth grade at lone, Thursday night.. W. O. Liv ingston .delivered tie baccalaureate ad dress at ail four exercises and Edward T. Reed of O. A. C. delivered addresses at Heppner and lone, i SUCCESSFUL PRIMARY ' CANDIDATES 1 I J pr -r-j f i . : - : ' ' I "4 t I - --' r j f "V ' ; ' I' i . ' t r : ttlti E. Triniiai na a. En -Jr. .HeArttmr -!,..:! 4 SlMstt;. H 'SBlUl!Wa4Ii O. P. Holt i I - ' . ,;- ' A' f-il : ' II i !". e - -n !WfS f 1 n.i i '-""l T - . vUA"V-' 1 .... J' y I. 'vs.-t A Awm 1 1 - r : ' weH,; Bmrnettir:r-tasMeC ' ota, l-. Baa'. t;i,A:''Creato' : :y-C.. ;Hi j J. sV tsiekof i i i i . . J !" 1 1 -How Multnomah Aoieiii RCPUBLioan - Nllnat Ccmmtttmen; O. K. Ffthtea . . . BiiA WiUiama .... 16. MS 1S.48S 10.464 14.S11 2.214 28.449 490 1S.185 050 2.647 1.9SS O. F. Hoff I2.8SO TimtM T. Rra 15,2S Supreme Court JustiM (3 to b nominated) Gorse H. Burn , -. 82.710 Joha KeCoort - . 85.704 Join U It rid 23.9SA Gens S. Shapbart . . 12.204 Supwintanoant rvmio inasrumon Manrlee E. Crusipkekcr i . . . Franklin r. Konil . . Basfiest MaeOenald a N- MaAnhar . ieek & 9mm Charles IUU . I. D. Ise .... Bea W. Oiestt L 1 Patterson Om A. White Milton B. KIrpper .. 5J.700 ten) ; . 2.9 JS.S90 2.77T , .. li.58 I. A CfanrefaiU Labor Commtaaloner WIBUhi A. Dalziei C. H. Grm uMi Service Osmmlmton Tbomaa K. CmpbelJ r. B. Lwnu J. B. Thiohoff ' Clrcurt Jutfee (PonrUi JtMiieia) Dintrict) - . Department Nov. 1 Tvlia K. Cnmch Off a K. Bieharda George Bowman Dapartmeat Ne. t Bvbart Taoker Department Ha Janes N. Davie -. ................ J. N. Hart Xahot r. Hewitt rred Tx Olaoo Henry SC. ToaalinaoB Department Xo. S lattar H. Bean Martia W. Hawkins Babert C Wrisht : Department Ne. T Boor Cason . Artrror X. Moaltoa U B. Beeder : Georxe TasweQ 28.270 21.070 1S.564 1S.739 0.27S 19,745 15.414 "2S.80S . 80.700 . 2.083 4.443 . .16.030 8.143 . 7.052 . 19.044 . 18.822 . - 2.108 8.297 9.85? 258 . 22,945 (Taktaeatli District) Willi ei C Briatet .. Thirteenth Dlitr'et: tueestiifcd O. Bailey ..... f - . Henry I Cerseo. . . ... . i.. . . . . . . John P. . 'VVCsoa ......... . Poartaenth Datnet j CSackaaiaB, OolaraDia asd Moltaoesah I f W. W. Banfca .. t ....... h ....... . 15,022 W. J. H. ai ..It.. 14,914 Joha H. HaU , 7,074 (rartafcaeathDartriatl I ' ' (Thirteen to be aoialaatad) Ij. H. Adams ........... m ....... . 1 B. Bennett ....... .v.. .......... Hen 17 Bord ....... . I jr l Kx. nruw nn ................. V R (VnnMl . i - . : ..... Arthur B. Carlson t. ....... , . . John B. Coffey . j-. ; . 0. A Eatmaa ...... ....i. ....... Herbert Gordon ..... . E W. Hainee I H. H. Harnee Other H. Iliekey . . , Cbarle C Hiadaua Oaear W. Home O. W. Hosford Taoaaas H. Harlkoxt . Obrer B. Huston ........ i ....... . VT. M. KilUnciworta K J. Kirkweed .ik....r E. K. KoeU . Lonia Kaeha ........... ....... . D. C Lewis f ........ .f . Henaoa A. Iwat ;. . . . .............. Walter G. Lynn i ....... 4 .. ....... Vi. C Norta i......... Carl A Prondfeot; Joseph X. Rie . 4 ............... C K. Braenoa . 4 . . ... . . . . . ........ Mrs. C- B. Biawaons ..... i . ...... . Eneeoe B. Smith 4 . . Jemee P. Stajrietoe ............... Sidney Teieer .............. ....... Harrey WelU Fred S. Wilhelm ...a,. GeorseK. WoodleJ Waliaat F. Woodward .... .1; . . .... . . (Thirtieth District) 1 Clackanua, atultneaaah Georse L. Koeha .................. rred J. MeiBdl District Attorney O. W. GfcXlaUSti ajjeeeleeA ee- a -4 e e 1 John A Jefft-7 . . ... s Stanley Urera . Cewmr . Oommawlotier .' (Tire to be nominated) Borne u. tioimen ....... .1 17.T7B ' 8.067 14.8S9 17.437 18.690 : 5,226 10,84 4.440 16.97 ' 6.181 .S69 S.S74 J 9,946 i 8.980 ' 8.223 23.648 19.060 15914 17400 23.010 ; 18,00 20,121 .16,938 18.317 ( 480 10,064 4.93 11288 18.94 0.997! 10.S81 14.617 11.1431 3,970 9.65T 22,18 J ! i .WIS Ralph .W.; Hon .......... vr. ucmaer .......... A A. Muck Jo) nebert seeryir .......... Dew V. Waiker . i i . 1 ooHtitV aawHsr Sam B. Varaftf ... ........ u i i ocMdcftitTie: i! Nalieoei OemMtttcarnan wni R. Kina y, j.-i. . . . J. W. BCoffOW -...----. Sobert 0..;TJaaeaa , . obert A. If tiler Eltoa Watkias ... . ::::.t rvarcer autrTrrcji,,.. Will K. PurU , . Harrer aj Starkweather : i Ctreui JedoO 1 ' DeparUaent Sa 1 .J. W. T. Tansha Dapartmeat No. S Vf. W. Oataaa ...4.... . ....!. Dapaxtmeat No. 0 Sraame P. Hnrtt . . . : i DepartSMoi Ko. 7 , O. F. Atexaader t . ; . . . . ' ' Thin nth Dhteiet ! Jobs H. Bte4anaoa i . .. 0.585 , Thlrtmth Diitrict i, ;i (onaxpired term) i i i i. D. Chastsers .: 0,409 Fourteenth DUtriet 1 i vi CWefcame. Columbia and Multnomah I 9,871 11.423 10,156 16,868 4.134 17,028 13,870 8.14 4,464 i 1,849 2.654 8.854 822 8.929 488 8.150 :; i ! 8.8 SO 6.626 6,221 0.027 7. r. Wluteiy No . . i. aiVeaiMkaoafi BecaU Candida tea T. M. Kerriean . . .: .. i . .ii. BoeMeii ItasaH i Tee ....t.;.,...'..,..) 'T 0,434 81.262 10,085 ... . 24.987 812 29.070 17.473 ..... i. . ........ . . . - - - Recaa Caa4 del , Fred G. Bnehtel .... i. .... . Newton McOor .;,..,...... j IS.i Kderard Oatranoer .. 8,037 1S.S4S Delegates Picked by: i Democrats of . Pasco 1 Pasco, i 'Wash.. ' May 1 SO. fclgMeen democrats met- here. In ; county i conven tion Fridayi j W. ; f.-, Anderson of EHopla oaQed the .convention to iwrderj and CX H. Olson.' Pasco, secretary of the: county central committee, read, the convention call. Six delegates chosen for the state convention i at Oiympla. May; 24. : are : Anderson, It. L. Olds, Connell; R. B. Mo Farland, C; M. O'Brien, C. C Robinson and Olson. relegates present from out side of Pasco were Anderson, Olds, A. D. Bishop. I Connell ; D. C. Neff. Pegs, and Fraskl Lamb. Mesa. A convention of Kon-partisans was held today and the Republican county convention; will meet May 27. : , - ji - j TJUATIliLA TEACHKRS IAMED - 1 Hermiston, May 20. Teachers: elected for- the Umatilla echools for next year are : Principal, Harold Benjamin ; high School .Miss Edith Ptrie, !j Miss Maple school. . Miss Edith Pirle, 1 Miss Maple Miss Jessie Jenka. Mrs.! Daisy Stephen- j I.- i .j j . . n. . m : ,'i . I , .I I 1 Two valuable registered! Holsteln cows On the Bent Brothers' raiicn near Tep penish died early this week of lead poi soning, from lickina fresh-paint pa farm buildings. -;t r . fi - son and Miss Abbie BonsalL The boar 1 fixed the minimum salary for the grades st 81200 and for the high school at 11500., -. " V''' Majestic Aground . : For Half an Hour r ' . . i ; f. - '-'V ef . , . 1 1 ' " : V-5 - fit: J Tew Tork, May 20. (TJ. P. The White star liner Majestic, world's larg est passeager vessel.', went ; aground today between the Narrows' and 'Stoma Shoals X.tsltsnlp after lesvlnjr New York oa her way? to Cberbourg and Southampton. The giant, liner was aground for' about half an hour, but got off tinder her own power and. proceeded on her t runs-Atlantic voyage. Mo damage was done to the vessel. .in Walla Walla to Have Branch of v Land Stock Bank U' Walla Walls, Wash May 20. Within the next two weefca a branch of the new fregon-Washlagton joint 1 stock land bank recently . established at Portland will be started bera This -announcement was made public today by K. G. Wendling, representative of the iAimber mens Trust company, wbio hhas charge of the operation t the Portland Insti tution. This la the -first branch of the new-stock land bank to be. established in the Northwest. The branch institu tion her will serve Umatilla county In Oregon. ; and - Walla Walla. Whitman, Columbia, Garfield, and Asotin oo untie In Washington, f It la expected that other branches will ba established at other important centers of this section within a short tune. -, i ; rims ox a boo? "A small roof fire at the home of j." W; j Jarvia,' No. 458 Hall street, just opposite . St. Helena - Hall. Saturday. piiiwn) Mveral fire comnanles to be MitAd it and did abdut 1300 damace toil ! the' roof.- The fire- started X rom sparks !! f Saianv i May - 80.Tho name i of i the cut Ast a ' chimney -?ttext door. ";At .first! Marion ? County tp-eeltors association it s was -feared, the girl's school might) tras changed to the Marlon-Polk Coun- ber endangered, bat the5 firemen nd the f ty Realtors association at the netting REALTORS CHANGE WAME blase under control before it spread., beas to lAKi omen -Castle ' Bock, Waslu.' Mar ; 20. J. I A. Bean--received his commission today as postmaster to succeed J. O'Neilt, and will take office Immediately. Mrs. Mine Mo Neal baa been appointed deputy. , ' , 1 ---r ' i , i ... i ii 0)1 - a ni l ' - '-j . .vi"". j-t ; $taGb sbbtice to beoik CentraUa. Waehi May 20. The Kay Be - Stage . company ; will . begin service betwfcu Centrallav and Aberdeenj. Tues day. With two round trips dally. Eighteen patsencer cara wiu ce tiseo. Of tha association hera ; Thursday. This action was taken, so that realtors or. Polk county could afflj late with the or ganlsation. . . - - Barrels f Fun Sanday at ? i . i , ' .- : The Oaks With thet Elk YOUR s Sis 19 Teeth Sleep While We Work ? eCWTISTrtT WfTTHOUT PII ST PROVES KCLIASLB 89CTHO ' ' :- i: Satisfaction Guaranteed i ' " h I It Is Estimated i r I ! THAT. 75 OF ALL. HTJ3IAS I 1 DISEASES KXTEa THBOTJGH THS 1 f 1COCTH. ! CAN TOU KOT. THSK. AfrRRCtATB THS. atXAL, HECESSITT f ' OP AEEP1XO THS alOUTH CbKAft. i t AKD THE TEETH aOCNTJ ASD ?1 , WHOLE T i DISEASED TEETH PATE I ) the; wat ; fob poob health. I 1 HUDE&N i DKtTISTRT 'CAR OTE&. g ! come tiik inmccin. xoi ok m m;ei br pEaiiANBaaxT f via- 8: TBSE1. IP THKT WILL CITS A B COOU DENTIST A CHANCE, t - V DR. A. W. KEEHE DR. E: J. KIESEHDAHL Above Majestic Theater il 1 rrJ- as wmh, ; st. f ffllimiWlrliiW'JBWWSvaWiW SrwawKW t Dt. Bed load . i ' Eisfateeeth' District (IS to oe aaaunatad) Jaaeph K. Canon ............... R. W. Haceod Bert S. Haaay ................. Dr. D. lVHarena Tra. K. 1 T. Hidden Dr. A EJBicsB 8. E, Hatesnab . i ............... Georse A. : Loeeoy ............... . Hall fi. Lnsk VanhaS W. Kalrja ............. ABaa M. MaSlansht ............. Eetaa Snetieooe .............. . . . t. - T. SaaunctvQla ff . O Z. Welter .... Job&staa iWflaOB i Thirtieth Distriet . Clarfcarae. Maltaoaah. Elfltar X. tsuatawrs i . (Matrlot Attareer WaJta Mi (Jleaaoa . v - Oeustv Oeanmiaaiansr eTwe te be aoauaatad) d. Lv Sakar .............. . E. T. Pecenea V: W. Tegisr i! Oeusty A venter 4.26 4.510 4.024 0,100 4,283 4,52 4.000 4,804 5,404 .4,534 4,660 4,709 8,560 4,600 4 ,310 4.7tT A.sio . 1,810 0.620 0.702 i, "M 10.404 'Befas C. Holman .... ............ . 10,481 , , ,ir i j, , ... , , ,. .. . . ; Ik : ;:j ..... in Glpth!::;f;:;:: iI:'m . I'i. : t I a llll; as I When a man sacrifices quality for the sake he is sacrificing economy. Econom of dollairs m he is walk- ini! backwards. Any man can batUhe nrice bf Hickey-Freeman suii but it costs IcartCtipiS- than itfie difference 4to do it Summed up, the difference price represents a difference in workmanship quality which cannbt be measured dollars. h'f. A dollars less may buy a temporary advantage, but a dollars more will buy the finest tauotAng khoi Again, my .judgment says Ilickey-Freemah B EN.SELM mmm 1 fi-r i! - mm and few fiw .4--c-..kI1 -4 . ! HORRIS0f Portland's Leading ClothierifofM$eM J'llli i V : - ' I''.-'.-) Haf 'ijlh'tflt'? ejBBBaaaaaeaeaej 4.- - W as 6 U ry-ifc if a0jBaaaaeBaBBaajBBBBsS ; . , .:J ' 1 I f WHEN YOU BUY FOR CASH OR PAY ON ACCOUNT, ASK FOR VOTES IN THE GREATER PORTLAND ASSOCIATIONS "YOUR FAVORITE ORGANIZATION' VOTING CONTEST. EVERY ORGANIZATION WINS A PRIZE WASHINGTON AT;PIFTH i' JENS NG WASHINGTOl AT FIFTH COMPLETE FURNISHERS OF ''BETTER HOMES : FURNITURE-: d for the Bedroom Here walnut; mahogany and ivory enamel vie for favor! An entire floor rthe f ourth---holds our collection of bed-i room suites andt piecesl We welcome your inspection. Note well our qualities and prices. fil1" : "i ii . . .if-. , i -'ii . - . . . Dainty Bedroom Suite in Walnut Finish j Special at $129.75 !;.. $15 Down $10 Monihly This is a four-piece smte,: consisting of Full-size Bed, Chifforobe, Dresser and Dressing Table. Substantially made and handsomely finished. , i Sale of Rag Rugs Scatter a few of these about the ; and add to its cheerfulness. In colors and plain blue, rose, etc. $15.00 Ragr Rugs. 1 8x10 feet i:. $12.00 Rag Rugs, 6x9 feet ..i $ Rag Rugs, . 4x7 feet : $ 1.75 Rag Rugs, 30x60 ins. $ 1.50 Rag Rugs, 27x54 ins. $1.00 Rag Rugs, 24x36 ins. ,-.' e . e e e house .mixed .$11.50 .$85 $-4.75 .$ L35 .$1.15 . 70c ; AMERICAN GRASS RUGS $19.50 Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet . .?. . .$13.75 $ 4.00 Grass Rugs, 36x72 ins. . ..V.$ 245 $ 2.75 Grass Rugs, 30x60 ins. ..... .$1.75 $ 2.50 Grass Rugs, 27x54 ins. . ;... .$ L45 Beautiful New Cretonnes, Filet Panels and Drapery Materials Our showing is now t its best. Scores of new patterns are on display, on the second floor. The collection will surely in terest you. We have fabrics for every use in home decoration. MahdgSny Bedroom Suite j Regular Price $475 This Week $327.50 Four pieces comprise this splendid suite : " Chifforobe, Dressing Table and Dresser, week at a reduction of nearly one-third. Full-size Bed, Offered this If i t 5 ! i ; r'l FURNITURE :'. ' for the Dining Room Walnut, mahogany and oak Period and modem de- ' gigns all are ishown in abundant variety on the fifth j Iioor. we invite inspection ana comparison. You will find here exceptional quality, fairly priced. ; Six-Piece Dining Suite ; in Golden Oak, $88 ! f ; l01wii--$7.$0 Monthly This is a straightline suite,! consisting of Extension Table, Buff et and four Dining Chairs. It's a neat suite for the bungalow or the cottage. 4 - A Magnif icent Diiiing Suite r -in American Walnut : Regular Price $727.50 ! Special $497.50 - This is a Queen Anne suite of exceptional beauty and : quality .For this: week we offer it at a reduction of -nearly one-third. vThe pieces Kcoraprising the suite i are as follows : Extension Table, Buffet, China Cab-: inet, Serving Table, Arm Chair and five Dining t Chairs. A fortunate purchase for someone.' .k'i Tapestry Overstuff ed Davenports Very Special at $78.50 These are full-size davenports with i sprint; edge, back ana , arms, and three loose spring" cushions. - The demand for these has been so heavy that we have just received an additional . shipment, which is now displayed on the third floor. - b ' Cane j and Mahogany i Davenports, 'A EasyChairs and Rockers ; Our showing of these is one of the largest on the coast Visit ' the displays on the main floor and the third floor. In variety, ; of style and upholstery they are not equalled in the city v r.:, Recline oh Restful Reed Scores of new! pieces In" reed are now "shown on the third floor. Variety so great that description will not here be At tempted. Two or .tbrefe new ' pieces or suite will dd brightness and cheer to the home. Moderately priced. Complete Stocks De Luxe Double Unit Alcazar Ranges and Uas Ranges -41. NEW LAWN BIOWERS AT LOW PRICES, Century and Notaseme Refrigerators in, Complete ' ,V Variety of Sizes J ' -1 - , J! "J I - " ''".! if si Hi .