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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON; THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1222. ? I (t 1 t 30,000 TO RECEIVE ITIffllil OF ,1". LOMSESSffilTS Uted tnada of the police relief fend peosion twd. ' -, - More than ao.00 notification cards on public Improvement asaeaaments now - due n4 payable or proposed assea- men ta, will bo cent out to property own era' -within two' district todAjr and to morrow by Cty Auditor Funk. , Twen- (. ty-two thousand of these will ro W - - property owners within . the fllatricl fomd for the construction of the Co lumbia slough channel, which acts as r the outfall for sewage for a great por tion of the Peninsula district. This total assessment Is $349.181.75 , and is ow duo and payable. ' '. The second lot of notifications 1 on tho proposed assessments for construe-. tton of the Foster road trunk, sewer, the total amount beinjr about $333,000, ' and on this more than 8000 cards will . toe aent to property owners Jotlt iea tton of the time for paying- assessments 1 ort this work will be sent out in about 30 days. SKTKW PmOJECTB KEAVT FOR - CITT COCKCIXri COSSIDEKATIOJf Seven public work projects - which, have been completed by " the contrac tors are to be considered for formal acceptance by the dry eouncO at its meeting' on June ; 14.- They include im provement of Fremont street, xroro Vancouver avenue to Williams ave nue, by the municipal paving plant; Improvement of East 29th street from Woodward avenue to Division street, by- the municipal paving- plant: im provement of Halsey street from East Third street to Union avenue, by the municipal paving plant;, improvement of East 35th street from Hawthorne avenue to Belmont street, by the mu nicipal paving plant : improvement of the west half of Bast 33d Street from Shaver to Mason street, by Peter Ell; construction of .m sewer in East 18th street from Shaver- to Fremont street, by Edward Sandeberr: sewer in East Ninth street from Madrona to Holland, street, by. the Coast Construction com pany. ; i LOW BID OK SETEX JOBS fok ruBiic vroux states When bids on seven pieces Of public work ' were opened by the city council Wednesday, the following , were dia ' closed as the low bidders: " Improvement of East Flanders street. from East Fifty-eighth to East Six- . tieth streets, C- G. Bandies. $278? ; city engineer's estimate S3 134. Improvement of , Hawthorn Terrace, . from Sixteenth street to Terrace Drive, C. -O. Randies, 3740; city engineer's estimate 6n. - Improvement of East Seventh street, .from Schuyler to San Rafael streets, municipal paving plant. 31723.75 ; city - engineer's estimate 31993. Improvement of Borthwlck street. . from Skjdmore to Prescott streets. municipal) paving plant, 32213.90; city engineers estimate 32448. - Construction of the ilattison avenue sewer system, John Keating, $1851 ; city engineer's estimate 31687. - Construction of a sewer- in 52 d street .' southeast, from Z5tl to. Sth avenues .. -southeast. Coast Construction company. 8324.35; city-engineer"! estimate 3374. MsssSPaSMSja mm . -' OBJECTIONS TO BOOSETELT STATUE BASE FABfJf O A WAT Commissioner Pier has announced . . that he believes all objections to the proposed base for the Roosevelt me morial statue, to be . placed in the . park blocks, in front ' of the Ldd school, are about to be eliminated. With some minor changes from the " original plans, the base has been ap ; -'. proved by E. B.- MacNaurhtoo and E. A.,iUoyer architects and members of thsr city planning commission. The plan, as thus changed and approved. . Oj$Mssioner Pier stated, will be laid JiebfeivA, Phmlster Proctor ."the sculo- tor.-ypon bis arrival in Portland with in the nex tzew days. ISSUE NOTICE OF BIBS TO A BB OPEKKD FOR CITT WOKK -City Auditor Funk has issued no tification to contractors . on public work that bids will be received and ' opened at the meeting of the city cit Juno li tor the. following, street Improvements: Paving of Maryland avenue, from .. KlUingsworth to Ainswortb' avenues; , construction of a sewer in Buffalo street, from 175 feet east of Kerby street to an existing sewer In the lat ter street; sewer in East 28th., street. . from Ainsworth to Dekum avenues; sewer in East 48tb street, from Fre mont to Klickitat streets; improve ment of Woodstock avenue, from 53d - street southeast to 2d street south oast: improvement of Tenino avenue. , from East-15th to East 19th streets..-. improvement or East' 18th street, from Skidmore to Prescott .streets; im v provement of East 73d street, from East Gltsan to Hassalo streets. CITt TO DELITEB 8S1M4 BOIfDS TO PURCHASERS Mayor Baker and City Auditor Funk Tuesday affixed their official signa tures to 338 bonds representing 3318,- 000, which were sold to investors at last Wednesday's session" of the city council. They are to be delivered to the purchasers Immediately. The bonds, which are for- general public improvements in various - districts of Portland, bear per cent Interest, and the bulk of this issue was sold to Carl Liebbe and Abe Tichner. City Treas urer Adams took bonds to the amount of 37600 as . an investment of accumu- : CITY MALL BKIEFS - Petitions were filed today asking; the city council to institute- proceedings for the improvement of Dover- street frejm the south line of : Wilson's addition, to the south line of Vaughn, street by lay ing a, hard surface pavement 24 feet from curb to curb. The annual picnic , of ' the Portland Fire Fighters beneficiary association is to be held all day and evening at Crystal Lke Park next Sunday, and a program of sports, athletic events and drills and contests by the firemen has been arranged. Heretofore two picnics a year have been held for the day and night platoons, but this time, they will unite in the one event. , WOULD CREATE DISTRICT An ordinance creating- a district in tt ' Hawk ' tnmn Im.ln .( lnn ' m which no more filling pumps for au tomobiles win be allowed.' on the streets, and requiring; the elimination of existing pumps In such locations by January 1, 1825,j met with opposi tion from representatives of the auto. motivo induatrv i WminMiliir : Tiuii wanted further tinHe to investigate the possiBie results, and this was granted ay uie ciiy council, j Predator jj timal Division Eeports Big Kill in Oregon Five -hundred coyotes and bobcats wr in wren or government hunt ers in Oregon duiiing May, according to Stanley G. Jewett. head of the pred- -w. r mntmmi ui vision) 01 me u. a. bi oJogical survey. I . This is the largest kill since the of 'J,,? ben B,aT t Portland, In addiUpn to the coyotes anobob- cats there ' were'114 - porcupines, 88 badgers and 19 skunks killed. - - The hUrhest record was made y i. E. Nottingham in Malheur county, who killed 58 coyotes and two bobcats. ' - Fred Peterson in Uroattna and Grant counties reported that he bad counted 50 deer killed by coyotes on the John Day river since January i.; inere have been 17 coyotes killed In this region since the first of the year.. - ''HOT IAKE ABEITALS Hot LAke. June '- 8. Arrivals at Hot Lae' sanitarium Sunday were: 'Mrs. Amoldus. Sun-irnervllle : John F. n ber. Portlabd ; Charles W. Perry. Rich--; land; W. H. Miller. Dayton. Wash, ; A. W. HaUer, La JSrande; LeRoy Hyney." Enterprtse ; Miss E, Graham " and . Miss J. Magary, la. Grande; Fred Krauae and A. Alore. Baker; Alvln Hoover Veiser, Idaho; J. E. . Wicks, North Powder; -Mamie Geary and ' Jennie -Ainsworth, Grande ; Mr. and Mrs. E ij. McAllister, Portland ; Mr.- and ' Mra. ; C H. Pearl. Prosser. Wash. -Tj- Traffic; Accidents' ; Toll Three KiUed, : : 163 Injured in May - Three - persons were killed and 163 were injured- in. traffic accidents oa the streets of Portland during May. ac cording to st report -of the - police traf fic7 department made out today. Alto gether, X 131 accidents were reported for the month. ? s May shows a marked inefease in in juries from traffic accldeifl over April, when one person was killed and 130 were.; injured. Officials say the in crease is largely due to increased traf fic during: the- good weather.' as dry streets tend to . lessen the i danger of automobile accidents.. .( LFlnes collected by the department for fthe month totalled $3131. Officers made 702- arrests. '.,-.. - Major' causes of accidf nta were list ed as follows; 1 Cajreleseness 8S3. fail ure to give right of way 30C. cut eor--ster 195, skidding . t altare -1 give signal 48 and reckless driving J.J. - Display Products ; : ;0f Maxltial Training : - Cf :f:''.fli':-i' Exhibits of some of the special ac tivities la Portland schools that have been eliminated by the board for next fall are being shown 4b many ot tne downtown store windows today. - A display of manual training' work is be ing shown nr-Meier A Frank's wm- dows. Ajt XJpman. Wolfe st Co. the wlndoVs show the drawing- work. Sew ing classes are being -demonstrated in the windows of the Powers Furniture company, while . sewing and - cooking exhibits are - at . Edwards Furniture company windows, -Penmanship, one of the subjects that has not been suspended,, is being shown. In the win dows of Olds, WOrtman ft King. SAME PIRECE For over 30 years 1 1 A 1 JT' f 1 VV t i I I I I - .s JJmtW J.JL sU. JLi dLJei 4? 3 02 Ounces for USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT' BY THE GOVERNMENT - . 1 '"' ' ! , WUXJ. II .linn. 'IF.- I t.I.JIIH I III 13553 ' Hi m - ' r I ' : KnightDrngCo. Weekly Special for - Friday and l ; Saturday Only $2.10 PiTer'a ToUet CI- TO Water OXef e7 $1.00 Piyer's rC Pow- yC 60c Pomseian Face Pow SFrostm, 23 c Wennen's Talcum . ; - Q only . ., . .......... . JLe7sv 60c Milkweed Creatia 50c listerine only 39c These Specials 'Are For AH Week , $10 Genuine American QQ made Universal Bottle.. vOC $325 Universal tunch QQ f Q Kit, eompleU-:.v.- OeweJLal 50c Box Stationery OQg only. .. ... ... ; v . u7 V $20 Hot Water Bot- QA tie only OJLe6JJ ?2.50 i Fountain Syr. jf Q inre only ....... , Ol ; S5c Imported Harmonica only , ' . v , ..;. . " EOc Imported Harmonic only.: ..;.....,;.. KnifatlXragCbf WASHINGTON AT 5TH WASHINGTON AT 10TH THE i CORRECT MILLINERY Corner Third and Salmon - Streets SECURES BIG From a Leading Wholesale House FOR A PITTANCE ENTIRE COLLECTION Embracing Over 1500 Trimmed Hats PLACED ON ; . . AT' ENORMOUSLY tOWERED PRICES To Start Out With There Will Be a Lot of TRIMMED HATS atSrSc You never saw the likes for the price. - Nothing wrouj with themonly the price. Wait till yoq see them. v . " THE NEXT LOT Consists of a Number of ' Goo4 Ixoking .i-' - . Trimmed Hat toBtSpliat. s Youll do risht well if yo buy them ordinarily at 20 in the resrular way. . . - - . By Far the Greater Portion in the Entire Collection Arc Splendid Variety ; of TRIMMED HATS AT" $2.95- ! $3.95 AND "?$4.95. YouTl simply be amaxed at the wonderful Bargains of each and every one of these Hats. . To say they are worth at least . double, and then some, would be putting it mildly. . : Wait till yoo see them.' ; In the Way of Extra Fine , Beautiful, High-Class "Hats r We offer a biff selection of truly stunning ones at $7 Such . qualities and styles can not be replaced in the regular way short of $15 and $17.50. To Make It Doubly Interesting- We r Include Our Regular Stock in This Saljp. ? YouH be surprised' beyond : . all expectation. ' CHILDREN'S HATS At a Ridiculously -v v Low Figure ? ' TRiMMED SAILORS . Black, ; Blue and Cream SSe As-these Hats can never be re placed for sueh a price after they are gone, we urge an im-. mediate investigation. IT WILL PAY YOU IMMENSELY -to come down our way for the; take, of . saving a 'considerable sum on your' New Spring and Summer Hat, t . ' . J - 4 We arei away from the high rent district, and J not worried with, fancy overhead expenses, otherwise such a sale would be an impossibility. J" ', - 214. THIRD STREET. CORNER SALMON, OPPOSITE PLAZA PARK . - Slightly Out-of Your Way But Our ISale Prices bvcrcorne EYerylhinff ! ERY Men , . - --'-V . .- V - - ' 's Fjomisliings of Pong Pongee Shades A .--), ....... There is a tendency this summer to get more "col or harmony ' in clothes. Men like to have their Shirts, Ties, Hose and maybe other things in tune. We kept this in, mind when we bought picked out things that yto othter so you cari select a whole outfit of the sdme color scheme. - tvu , X : We are featuring Pongee and Pongee 'shades in shirts with and without collars, Athletic Underwear, Pajamas, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hand kerchiefs and Soft Collars at popular prices. White Kid Belts just Arrived ; Interwoven Hose Vassar Athletic Union Suits Lisle 40c-rSilk 75c, $1.25 v $1.00 to $4.00 Huesen Collars, 8 styles, 50c New Straw Hats .We have a varied selection of styles and braids, plenty of leeway in 'matter of choice, especially if you want something a little different. $3 $3.50 $4 $5 $6 j Hart Sclia, SfrM ClotKeSwhop 366 Washington at IV .Park Rosenblatt Bros. . . . Forrherly bar soap for all washing now Lux for fine things l- relv and Riiiso an enti new kind of soap for the reg uiar tamuy wash - i Old 'fashioned bar soap has been supplanted j by two modern soap products. " ' . . Lax for dainty things, and Rinso the new kind of soap that doe the family wash as easily as Lux does fine teiindering.7 " 4 j Every erain of Rinso is a tiny bit of oao f SO pure and perfectly balanced that It soaks s v clothes clean without hard rnhhin With these two wonderful soaps, you need no other soap no soap powder. ' - i - ' - i -i-i Rinso comes in two sizesthe resulsr sire r and the big new package. Get it today at, crocery and department stores everywhere; Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mas. ! . II. ... . .. "1,1 1 V. -A ; t 7- as IS. I is.-.. s .V A. ff i.ri "rt .! .. - it 6 ii - t - I !