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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 5

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Portland, Oregon
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915. HUSBAND ffiS CHAN School Exhibition Of Industrial Art Proves Revelation from Paul on grounds of cruelty. Estate of James Lagg.

-The entire estate, of James Lugs, who died May 25, was left in his will to his widow, Mrs. Sophie J. Luge Jn her petition for appointment" ex-ecutrix of the will Mrs. Lugg estimates the estate be worth. J15.Q00.

On CLASS OF 25 MASONS FROM ALL OVER STATE ARE TAKING DEGREES MIND OFTEN, SAYS BRIDE OF 20 DAYS To those unfamiliar with the work of the drawing and Indus- trial art department of Port- land's public schools, the- an- Mrs. Lugg's death the property Is to, California Goal 7 Of Kimigrants Commissioner CamlaetU Predicts SO Per Cast Will Com Coast Aftet Wair Te Extend Work. San. Diego, CaL. June s.

(IT. More than 89 per cent of the flood ot Immigration pouring into this country after -the European war will come to southern California by -way of the Panama canal, Caminetti. United States commissioner of immigration, predicted today. Hm- said the federal government plans a further extension of the work pf the employment bureau now being conducted through the postof flee The commissioner has outlined a plan whereby municipal and state authorities will cooperate with the government In5 finding jobs for unemployed. 1 Seaside Planning High School t.

Or June 3. A mass raeetr Ing of the voters of the five school districts that voted in favor of having a union high school at Seaside. met at tbe new city hall Monday evening and It was decided to bond the districts, this money to be spent on the school building and grounds. B. W.

Otto, a member of the school board from Seaside, was appointed to look into the different sites suggested and to report later. It is the intention of Mr. Otto and those who are assisting him lh, selecting the grounds for the school that there, be of play ground room, i One of the features will be a baseball park and 'there i will be a space the athletlo games of the girl students. The plans for the school buildlrfg will be carefully selected and before a final decision has been: made, information and other data on the building, of modern high schools will be sought. -4 -T'-fei WARRIORS CAN'T -QUALIFY i Indianapolis, Ind June 3.

(L N. 8.) Failure to maintain' the proper degree of efficiency demanded in "warriors," as well- as falling below the minimum membership requirements, today caused 10 companies of Indiana national guardsmen to be- disqualified from further, participation' in military work. Pope Benedict Will Not Leave Rome Xeport That Xe Would Take Departure Started to Cause Trouble Iittweea Tatlcaa sad: Italian Oovemment. Rome; June 2. (I.

N. ii learned that Pope Benedict ha no Intention of leaving Rome, It Is asserted in Vatican circles that these reports were spread with the object of causing- complications between the Vatican and the Italian government. An official pronouncement disavowing any such Intention on the pirt of the pontiff and affording proof that he has no Intention of leaving Rome, will probably be made a few, days. i -m nuai exniDit at tne Art Museum la likelv nrnvn ionuthinr of a revelation. The exhibit rep- Domestic Troubles Are Aired Thirty-second Semi-Annual OT Rite ents grades and Wsb v.

Heumon go to their, daughter. Mrs. Mary J. Smith. Bfax: BreaJl Sues 950000.

Damages of 1 50.000 are asked in a suit filed by Max Breall against the Northwestern Electric company, Breall alleges that on the night, of September 1. 1813, he stepped, from his wagon tot the curb in front of SV First street in uivojce uourt Begins iThis Morning, anii irom eiauuraie paper I ne- cutting to delicate hand wrought Jewelry. i -Even in the work of the drawing department there Is a decided trend toward practical MEETING ENDS SATUBDAY and. slipped from pole placed there; by the company which he could not ei art and in Instance in the darkness; He asserts that he student has originated his own suffered: a broken' leg. There was no Wooed by her milkman and wed but 20 days ago Lola M.

Coester has sud Gerhard E. Coester for divorce. -They were married: May.14 Coester si-leges that their engagement was broken once and that he' induced her to marry him later, promising: to care for her 65 year bid mother. The complaint that morning, noon and night YeorUx to Fonrteeatb Berrees Conferred Today, TlfteentH TConlarht snd Otters Tomorrow. light to varn him of the presence of the pole, be alleges.

m- Company Saed for Damages. Coester would announce some. new idea design and coloring. on i delicate; fabrics, on leather, in copper, in baskst weaving and silver is so skilled as to be professional. The poster screen Is one ot the most striking.

There are book, -plates, magazine covers, embroidery designs. place wood cut prints and scores of other attractive pieces and classes of work. The exhibit continues. through Sunday. Al leglng that be was crowded rom a too heavily "loaded hand car and run over by the car while employed by the O-WV R.

N. company near Pendleton, Andrew Mathsen yesterday sued A class of 25 Masons from all over Oregon and from two towns In California, assembled this morning- at the Scottish Rite Cathedral to the higher degrees of the Ancient. and Ac 10 wnere ana under wnat circumstances they were to live, Herbert C. Cole insisted that his wife work, and support him while he re? mained at home and read trashy, liter the company for $10,065 damages. The accident occurred April 16.

Oil Stockholders 5 Want Accounting cepted Scottish Rite during its thlrty-- 'second semi-annual reunion. The ten degrees from four to fourteen. Inclusive, were commenced at 10 a. m. In the Oregon Lodge of Perfection No.

1, with Robert A. Miller, K. CC lias venerable master. The fourth degree of secret master, th fifth degree of perfect master, and the sixth 'degree of confidential secretary were given this morning. This afternoon the seventh degree of provost and judge," the eighth de- Tags WiU Be Sold To Assist Church ature, aceoroing to the divorce complaint filed against him by Hilda Cole.

Alfreda" M. Grimm has sued Ivan Grimm, a railway mail clerk, for divorce alleging cruelty. Swain charges C. Li Swain with drunkenness in a divorce complaint. Married over 30.

years ago, Mrs. Margaret Xi Moore has filed suit for divorce against Cassias Moore charging desertion. She alleges her husband left her April 26. over 18 years ago. EVERY MAN'S SUIT, EVERY YOUNG MAN'S SUITi EVERY BOY'S SUIT IN THE HOUSE DRASTICALLY REDUCED Tacoma.

June. Z.L- (P. N. At a meeting last- night of between 1500 and 2000 stockholders in the Crescent Oil company which has a prospect well near Tenlno, a' demand was made upon the officers: for an explanation and accounting the affairs of the comnanv. The officers were ri ven I''" gree of superintendent of the building.

YOU ALL KNOW BEN SELLING'S REDUCTIONS ARE GENUINE They were married in Seneca, Kansas, until Monday to-reply. Some, of the December 23. 1884. I stockholders charaed. that without au- Dlvorces were also asked In suits thority, Emery C.

Williamson prac- Members of the Bethel African M. E. church are to- have a tag day, Saturday, June 19, to secure, money to aid in erecting the Sunday school unit of their new proposed- church, at Iarabee and McMUlen streets. Permission has been given by the city council for the sale of tags, and the church members are to use every effort to secure money which will be used toward erecting their edifice. 1 Men's $35.00 Suit Now.

fit OT Cf ounsr Men's $30 Boys' $15.00 Knicker ff SuiU aj) 1 JJ.cStD i Suits now. JpJJ inea Dy uiaire O'Donnell against Wil-1 tlcally turned the entire property over 11am J. O'Donnell, John Sell! to J. C. Slater and permitted the 'sale against Anna M.

Sell, desertion and of large quantities of. stock at as low Helen M. Jiussey against Robert G. as 1 cents when the company with- Hussey, drunkenness drew the stock last fall at 31 a share, r.r000.r.u. $23:50 'fi-t-v fti 'oc IX $7.85 Boys' $10.00 Knicker Circuit: Judge Duffy has granted, a divorce decree to Anna Scharingson It was tal charged that the officers are selling stock needlessly.

Men 7. now JL JJ 's $25.00 SuiU (J1A Qf- Boys' $8.50 Knjcker or J1 S7eOO Mfn 20 CJI A flK SuiU now pOeOO Now Men's $20.00 SuiU Bova' $6.50 Knicker vf a Wj- mm KVEIiYTHlMQ THATSHEWEST $14.85 FIRST AT THB EMPORIUM Now the ninth degree of elu of the Nile, the tenth degree" of elu of the fifteen, eleventh degree of elu of the twelve, the twelfth degree of master architect, the thirteenth degree of i arch of Solomon and the our- teenth degree- of perfect elu are Ing given. Tonight Ainsworth chapter Rose Croix No. 1, Wallace McCamant. wise master, will confer the fifteenth degree OJT knights of the of the sword or of the eagle.

The associate of fleers of Ainsworth cWrfpter with Wal- tace McCamant -are) Richard Martin, lenior warden; E. V.j Llttlef leld, junior 'warden; Edward Curtis, orator; Arthur O. Jones, treasurer; Bry don I Nlcoll, secretary; Daniel A. Grout, master of ceremonies; William E. Mallory, expert; Arthur Langguth, vuard of the temple; Ben S.

Bacaman, Tomorrow tn this chapter the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth, degrees will be conferred, beginning at a. after which Multnomah Coun-" ell No. 1, Knights of Kadosh, B. B. Beekman.

commander, will confer the degrees up to and Including the thir- System! and SKOLNY Clothes Suits now. Every One This Season's Make Included Every Suit With 2 Pairs Pants EXJ- This Includes Blues and Blacks, Men's Full-Dress and Tuxedo Suits JSowt or the season SiiDreme Values! THE ONE STORE iN PORTLAND which permits no exaggerations or misleading statements in its ads 1 SO Handsome Suits Special Lots LEADING GllOTHIER lieth degree. Pacific Surely no one will wait, longer to choose their Summer Suit! Every late model, fabric and color em Has Large Glass MORRISON AT: FOURTH Encampment Starts Today and Will Be Marked ny a Week of Col- braced in these three lots tomorrow. Suits positively selling for $19.50 to $4Si Hardly two alike. You can't really comprehend the importance of this sale unless legs rertivities and Bp earing.

Pacific University. Forest. Grove, Grove. June 1. The fifty-third annual commencement exercises of Pa you see ine suits.

-1 clfic University are- being held here. One of the Jar gest classes in the history ot? thef school will Jbe graduated 9r" There are 14 stu-i dents from the liberal arts course and Tour from the conservatory of music -Those receiving the bachelor of arts degree will be: Richard lams Abra F0)R CE ham, Gaston; Sarah Carlyle and Elisabeth Margaret Carlyle, of erft Grove: Haul Mary Davies, Asto- rla; Hester Elizabeth Harbison, Hills- bora; Harvey Edgar Inlow, Forest 5 Grove: Rita Macrum, Forest Grove; Zenas Austin Olson, Sherwood; Clinton Edgar Ostrander, Salem; Alva pfaillD Patten, Portland; Kate Ethel The Entire Stock of Clothing, Ladies Dresoeo, Dry OobcJa i and Shoes Goes to the Public at Slaughtered Prices Read Every Item Carefully Roe. Gaston; Laura Babette Tamlesle, HlUsboro: Ada Frances Taylor, For Two Phenomenal est Grove; Minerva Verm 11 yea. Forest Coat Bargai Grove. The music seniors are as follows Helen Anderson, Portland; "Mary Anna Ladies' Underwear 39c 35c Ladies', Drawers iOc 50c Rompers 1 96 Brobst, Wilsonvllle; Margaret Lowell, Child's Un.

Suits 39c 25c Gauze VesU 12V2C $1.25 Women's Top Skirts 59ic $1.50 Princess Slips 69c $3.00 Misses' Dresses 69c 42 for nobbg Summer Coats, in mixtures, plaids and checks. Good-looking styles. Coats selling regularly up to $12.50. Every one in lot a rare bargain, $6.85 brings sour choice of swagger P7eOa Coats, selling at $13.95 to $17.50. Flare models many belted, others plain.

Snappy mixtures, plaids and plain colors. $1.25 Women's Combination Suits Pendleton; Doris Evelyn Bagley, Ashland. The program for the week follows: 'Thursday, June 3, conservatory rect- tat. Marsh hall. Friday, the same.

a Sunday, June 8, baccalaureate sermon. President C. J. Bushneli, Congrega 1 1 Tonal church; address to Christian as soclations. Rev.

M. J. Fenega, Con Choice of any Suit in the Store for- Choice of any Ladies9; Coat or Dress in the Store 11 A gregatlonal Church. Monday, senior 7 Prettiest Waists you ever laid eyes on, at 15c Women's Hose breakfast. Her rick hall; senior Class $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts 49c f' Day, campus; tennis finals for Hope cud.

Tuesday, final Tualatin acad emy graduation exercises. Marsh hall addresses, Prof essor W. D. Lyman, Whitman college; W. D.

Hare, Hllls- boro; reception, by. literary societies. Marsh, hall: commencement concert. hall. Wednesday, meeting board 10e trustees, president's office; college New, crisp just received for this extraordinary Friday sale! Summer's daintiest blouse styles new collars, hemstitched yokes, touches of un- usually fine laces and embroidery.

Another of the unusual values that is making our Waist Shop the center of attraction. Waists that rjr would ordinarily sell for $15 and $1.50, tomorrow I Mail Orders Filled Promptly! Handkerchiefs commencement, laarsn nau; aaaress. 25c Child's Hose Frank Dyer, Tacoma. alumni reunion. Herrlck hall.

5 p. president's Herrlck hall; college v. t- Sc IS CASHIER AND MONEY GONE Consisting of Blue Serges, mixtures, grays, navy, light and dark, colors. Values Consisting of Silk Poplin and Mes saline Dresses; Heavy Twills arid Covert Qoth Coats, values fl AC to $15, at vL.yo 124-126-128 Sixth, St. 50c Men's Work Shirts 50c Suspenders 29c San Francisco, CaL, June S.

With a warrant for his arrest, the police are searching for Edgar R. Barrow, young cashier (of the "Richmond Investment company, who disappeared Saturday his wife met him at the company's offices and begged him to return to. their home. Barrow is charged with the embezzlement of although it is believed his alleged peculations may exceed $10,000 His wife is alleged to have admitted the saw: him removing money and Hnds from the PIm! One Lot of 'Women's OA LXirai Shoes, Values to $4.00 If You're Summer Tired Take Daffy's $1.25 Caps A Thoroughly Enjoyable 15c Arrow Brand Dress Collars S.c $4100 Men's and Women's Dress. Shoes go at $4.00 Men's Heavy Work 'Shoes go at Meal Hope, Mining Town, Burns.

Vancouver, B. June S.i (p. n. Several of the largest buildings at Hope, a mining town on the Fraser river, 80 miles east of Vancouver, were i burned this morning. The loss is supposed to be $30,040 or $40,000.

but details have not yet been ootalned. Tbe place lies in the mountains about three miles from the Canadian Pacific tracks, where that, railway enters the Fraser river anyon. is the only kind possible Ye Oregon Griir 15c Men's i Hose 50c Men's Underwear Duffy's Pare Malt VWsncy Your favorite dish cooked as you like it inconv parable service in an atmosphere that will add to 5 your pleasure and assist digestion. We also serve a i Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 That satisfies the desires of the most critical. Service from 540 to 8 P.

M. A'; delightful entertainment furnished by Signor i Pietro Marino, eminent violin virtuoso, and his solo i artists of classic and popular selections. Jutt Apply This Paste and i I The Hairs WiU Vanish 50c Men's $3.00 Silk Petticoats 4 i isoiespoonrui doses ia water befor. meals and on retiring is. Just the sum! mer -medicine you need to rouse the appeUte and create ambition.

It works as nearly1 like nature ula possible- that the digestive organs arVstrengtS! ened and toned, and In time do their work again naturally. You. can avoid many summer complaints if yOJ 75c Men's Underwear $1.00 White Petticoats 3c (Boudoir ecrets.J 29 me juaicious, use of a delatone paste insures any woman a clear, hairless skin. To prepare the paste, mix a llttle.of the 'powdered delatone with I some water, then apply to the obiec- 1 tionable hairs for 2 or "Gel Daffy's "Ye Oregon Hotel Oregon, Sroadwayi at Stark' Chaa, Wright, Pres. C.

Dickinson. Kaaager. i ia Seattle Step at Xotel Seattle We Own It. 23. Keep Wetl'' BlankeU 75c Nightgowns $3 Men's HATS B9t $1.50 Uzrfz Sidlz 9C it u.

At most druggists, grocers and dealers, 11. If they can't supply you, write us. Medical booklet free. washed, every trace of hair will have I No pain attends ihe use of I the delatone and it will not mar the most sensiUve skin, but to insure re- I see that you get real dela- I tone. (Adv.) The Daffy Malt WaUkey O04 Beckester, X.

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