Tlti;X JIOKMMi OUMiO,MA WKONMUAY, Al'KU. 13, IUOM. Muslin wear a t One-Hal f Price To dea.ii up thajbroken lines jorffrwwjwulting ft'om our gieat E;vster S.-U, w ar closing out jUl our od lots fiom one to four g-ar xuwiU of a pat t ern in this grwit &vlCors?U3overs, Chfcmisj Gowns, Drawers and Ptt.tconta in th lot. Some are slighUy . . O soiled, but you chooso from the entiilot andjtay just A Duck Walking Skirts j! 98c Adean i-up of 200 Wash Duck Skirt in walking length. The colors ar gray, blue and green. All in fancy andjnijxed effects; no plain colors. Malta splendid aklrta for house or outing wear and cort but a Arlfl(j Neat fitting, good patterns, well made. Valuea -to $1.50: choice todav onlv KCfltS mmt 0 Mail Order Have. Aoaf Cartful Attention Here Shop Here Every Wednesday fft Special Bargains Like These Make Decidedly to Your Advantage Garden and Lawn TpplsHere Kvoryihiutf f.vr th U-w ii tr) CmuM our WiM-FWr Hma wilit TI 1U mt.l ulatl $.tt(mtt)i now. N(t th t )Hihm: harden Moos, 2.V and.. 40c Unrdon RaUes. -.V, :.V and 40c T-nvn Rakes. ea. only..50o Cultivators, e:h only. .Wo Ticmsf Handle Spndes or Shovels, oaoii only iKto ("J vast Shears, oa. only .35c iVunan' Shears, eaoh onlv 30c Orass 1 looks, 2.V and.. 50c Yeedors, seial eaeh.SOc Harden Trowels, .V, ItV 25c Garden ."Vpioee sts, t.V 95c l avn Sprinklers. 2. and up Cemetery Vases, UV, l.V 20c 1 .-:vh. Underwear $1.19 For Men. Spe'l ! the Garment . i SUnls x.t .Itawprs of x-vvl.l villx,l vvn. rio?U lr, in ttM iM'lVot. nil mo,; U ?Ts''iij .niiv. Sol! l-y1;. I I J Mn' Outinj FlaMnoI Nili Shirt. ih sjMMtl vaHlV mrtioxSa), KotitMr pi-io ouch, swil fr tHay 49 C . is mry c.MioM iMankois, stw u -l; ciiwr ftrov nun im- nmp ivr.in"s; vry losulw tor N- $L15 A Sale of Fancy Ribbons at 15c $1 Bottle Lister ine for 69c Ok? 5cc Display 5th St. Window Another Ribhon Sal Mat jvill amivry economical woman in Portland to instant ac tion. Thm tat ISc Ribbon Sal hrm wa thm talk of th toinn-' for today' J?M8.jw have proiiJJvn betterjelmctiona, ana larger quontiti Ribbons Jtifancy effect of many torts. Bri&htjcolor, plaids, dotted effects, stripes, checks, Jloral designs, etc. Sell regularly ot 35c to 75c the -4 - yard, your choice today only JL J C NONE SENT C O. D. Chiffon Automobile Veils A pwdly ssort ment in various colors. Regular uo. "Worth from ijU.-'O to $2.2") each: ehoiee today Lace Hat Drapes and Face Veils are also spe cially priced for today. A large lot, worth a hisih as $2.."0 each; choice today Women's Spring Neckwear Kmhroideivd stock collars, linen stocks and fancy silk neck-pieces. Regularly worth to T.V each; 1 Q 0 choice todav ' 117 tfliA 98c 98c fvrj'hidly. We nmU Kppiilnl nf. fr tin l Int ji 14-nunit liitllln; l,.,Uy nuly....... USC nil n.lui'H, rtmnUHy ISftn rm'Ui(jp, l..,l.v 17 1 Mimil(tt Rlioll Dark Comix, mry Aim oif, wnrth Iti 7"iti pm'h, !. "tul l nt DrtM Rhinldo, 1ih tniintioil, 1W ivnnint wphi', rHiilnfly UTm pair "P""! ' fe Imu, woi'lh :ir( n tt, npi'nml Cut' lo'ln.y 17 iLARCt joint yji V iHOt-f Comfort Shoes MiK Ni nIim'U Itttronhtiitln titit wmpm wtllt till nun (tt (Itn ttllnnlimt pilul lit flilvttK tlMllltltllt fl, Wl ItrtV H pwiitl'ltlly Hflnt'loit tirk of t'ntttfitft linpit I'ltuit llin Iti'Ni ninkorK in llm t'tntnlry tl fmuint (littvnr Soft Nhtti, Tliity tt nO'it'tly Immt wmU on fontl'iift; Irtnltt, mtil iti'n fii'f fully ftlleil, Wtt ti ftiil Btffiil f.if I liia umlif, nl cni'rv tltt lui'utt flock in t lie enllftt Nitflltwutit. V itoKofiliii lirinfly few nf llin nlylti: StyU Brtll, WiminitV mil'l kil H.V,V Imlloii, iltniiln nui.lo of ourt pircn of IfHllim', Hum ittitklitu a mooiU lliilii n tut t'tilpi'tiii llin Uiinlmi of iniitl, Tim pnif ;i.U Stylt 87. Sofl. kill Utn HIon, nit It vili fotiml ot; tninln willinul, lip mill llllfil will) low lit'imil rnlihitf Imnln, ioln. Imnil t uitiml t3.04 Styln 5ft' j. W'omnnV noft kid OxfnrilH, ituxln with low liroitil IippI; nn itlcitl uliox for Itiuixtt wnur. Tltn pit if $2.!0 Styla X2U'. WomnnV tItitUt Otftt'tU, Hiti'k-ltt'nwti kill, ttu'ilium Itwl, ol'l loo, lliuhi'il with lip, PXltTinnlv I'lfXtl'ln ""If. n"t mill rotti Int't nhlo. Tit.. pir spa.ro SO Olhor Slylen of (tt'ovtf' Cottifofl; Shorn fof ovitv in fool, mtil fur t'Vfi'y fool trotthln, running: jit pfirn from $1.75 to $1.00 Womon'l JlittU, imtiU in H nlylfit, nil Urn wunlml lmpiM, lliiinliril with pnliMit IrHlltof, kit! lipx of plnin Ioon; linvtt low Itfoinl linnl itt Ifttiltnf of iMililii'f; nil xittnit itt I lie lot, ntnl tptnlity itttHtirpnoMrrl ; ri'Kttluf vnltiM In $'J,00 I ho pit it', t'ltoii'ti today !JI I ,HJ) Long Silk Gloves At $1.29 lt !1 tlttifty w.Mn h hotv an, txko ndvstttj, vf this NpWthlt.i :!. siwiaJ. offor tltrc hon.ltv.t (Mdt-s of Itvhmton Jttinlt Stik tV.ovos t litllo mor (Itstt ltJf ttn roittiar valtx of some of th lot. BUok or w htt i.s!o'..s f lM'on,, .-...Mitt.. ml ii, soil n'i-.tUrly $1.7.'' to M on ll tho jir. wty stsi fov today mn a tad Hvv Supprtrs. military stylos, itt yl low. tvd or ln!c: st!l rclar!v -it Ivy." & th atr, otr s)MVta) for today iV3C CS' Misses' Tan Hos. ll rih. awvl .v.i,tv .,..) r to ! U2 only, thos at prsttto li.vs-,. that sell regularly at '.Vv tit Mtr. siyoial for O D f j- tod.y o-tiv.. o fatrs 50c i Women 's $3.50 Nightgowns $1.97 An rxlt'ft soril for today -in tltf Mus lin WVar Ailo; vry pretty Nijiht tlowtm, tttndo of fin nainsook or ratiiltfio in a varioty of stylo; alipover stylo, with low i-onnd nork, and short sloovos;' V-shapo nork or littrh nook; tho trimntinir are laoo and otnltroiilory. tlain tily appltod; tltoso aro sttporltly (rood valnos, sollittf rejrulHfly at $X'J" and O 7 ;t..nl onolt, todav only P 1 & 4 Easter Linen Bargains Special Easter Prices on Famous Richardson Linenjt Pattsrn Tablncloth of RiflinrdHon'n lino NHtin iliinuisk, with i)tiikiits to mum cli. Ono ilo., nitpkittM and lithlo olotlt in vttrioua aiaoa, a follow : With ololh 2 ynrtls aipinro, worth Iho sot, Bpcial I).25 With rlol.lt "it.'l yards, wovllt $1.1.00 tho sot $11.75 With oloth "J'ax:! yds., worth $1 l.'.O tho sol .' .913.0O Tahla Napklna, larpra tliitnnr si.n, i'ob-. iH.."() ipmlily, spo.'l, tlox.93.00 TabU Daman, tinitHttally ftond finnl it.V and writfht, full blitnohod, 12pul. Ioviih to anloi't frtmi. Thin (jrado solla rounliii'ly at !(l1.00 yard, vory spooial for loday 85 Damaak Townln, larjjn ai.a, all linnn, with kitoltod friiiRn onds; a hit, of l.'tO dots., ronlafly sold at. 40o, ooh, spuoinl for today 2J) Whita LlnntU, '.'t)i)0 yard for our spooiitl for today ......20 quality, tlta yard t2' Um MUCH' IMPROVED AOMIUXI. BK(ilS TO VF.Kl, UK VI RMMJ STRFMiTH, sun fYnwolw, Mny rso kosi.k hot srRiw; , -Avi M - Aftr rvmnin.n jiioi;y in his vv f.r .rfrl dy. a tvsult or th rsMirrvmv of in left knr. Kor l!Til KvV m-aa U-kon nt tvdy t1 10 hath-hiva It was th tl-M nni tat h has iffx his rvm '.mv inM Th!5ay. After lv:nis jIvn a pNur an J ;tnfTH. h ix lakon Naok to hi rHn. Ter a narktni inprovnunt in h.a aiparano. H:s fo lea drawn ar;1 !n javo if th ra:ir iher was a t-vxsj tV.e. tfN-Vr. A -thor.jeh still weak. It a evidert tat e was Jtror.r than tv nv 1. SurpxHV P. K. MoDonaM. w hv is a'mst m on?;ant indnc v.ron h-.m. artvl lr. 1 K. FhWarva. the jvhysHian in charge of the sr!n(ss t r boih. fxprtw'. the'.r crat.oatlon over h prtrv5 the pt day or two. Te Ad:n r: remarked uvtay that fvr ts rtrst time s:me hi arrival here he was rea'ly feel-.rjt that he was ra.nir tvjf; nivd wtt well. Admiral Kva?ia today recelvisS ex-Mayor Jamos Fholan. cf Franc.svv chairman of li.e rttet recit on conma:o f that city, a -vJ Enr;e vrau. the Peruvian Consul at $n Kr"ielv. who is the sn of the ite Admiral Grau, of the Peruvian navy. V". Fhe'.an told Admiral Kvans that. wV,V San Frnov hotvsl that he would h-e alV to brinar the rtvet Thrwuirh the Golden Oare as a At nr. a Anaie to the S'-ea: oru:se ard was eAgrer to receive hmv yet. should he nM he strong; enough i rev.-re corr.?ftand of h.s fleet by that t rue v.:i-at darirer of rerardTjc h:s rer rtianent recovery. San Franeico would he reaiy to iri-e h:.m a worthy ind vidua! rtverton whenever he was ready to come ihe-e. S'.reon McTVna d. m answer to a Cueston from Mr. Fhean. aa:d he hoped to have the Admiral so wach better by : se time ; he fret arrived at M or :erey that he coy !d resume command there, hut deotarwl that it dejem5ed solely upon how rn jvtdly be continued, to ffwtn rer.r:h. No member of the Admiral's fam;:y wl part ;c( pate In the oeiebraron at San Trv. Ivtvi Mrs. Kvans and lAienant Tr-n'n. Admiral K vans' flue ije'.uer.am. w ii! protal!- Jeax- fcera Sunday c;gac for la nvlea to iarUiMalo in tho fes tivities there. ASKS CHANGE OF VENUE Stovo A.tant' Motion 1 Argued Br fooo lrat. evnrt. tSl'NNISttX. Ool.v. Atu-il .-Jl S'ls.-krlforxt. itt ohatnlwrs It.-ro tivtay, k.T1 arttuntrnts ott application of Slow A,tnt. chr.t wult ttt.. mrVr of Ar thur OVvlims, at TolIttrMo. for oltaniM" of wui fr.ttt Atl Mtoit t"Mtnty. O. X. Httton. oimsol for tit.- Wojtorn Fott oration of Minrr. JILvt affidavit from S rsi.tttta of ToltuH.to in auport of th contention that A.latos cttl.t not Itave a fair trial tn that city on amount of th pTv.im1ioo attatnst him tltrro. Tti of Gmt Fknr-fillor. HvXVrKONV. April 14. A sonsnllon haa Inn oivafM hor bv tit itoath of Mr. Knnif. a Oana.lian Hour miliar, wlio CH.mmttNi sxtKi.to by jumping oNrboarJ front a laun.-h. carrying a dtauatt'h tvx. A. H. Rcnnte was iwneral mnw and prinvivvnl owiw of th RHini Klottrinit Mill, near HonRkona. tit rratst plant of thi !Krt in the Kar Kmt. lrs than IS month o h atarte.1 his mill, which ha a daily capacity of lxi barrels. Prior to that th twiiVt of th flour con sumed over there cam from the Fa cine Ooast. But after the new mill jrvM to runninir to capacity, shipments from Portland an,l Puset 5ound were ttreatly curtailed. Rennte was rapklly cutting into the American traffic and niptl-ln: the rtour demand In China and Japan with the output of his mill. River Boat Strikes Sna. r.ARPlXKK Or.. April 14. tSpecjal.l "While maicms; her regular run between the mouth of UrrHMjua River and Scotts burjt. to connect w'.rS the Drain-Coos Bay jtAe. carr-ina' mail and paiweiKcrs. the steamer Eva struck a submerged snaa and was beached. All mail and passen c.rs were transferred without difficulty. The steamer will be raised and brought to Gardiner for repairs. Giv Wyoming 1. 000.00 Acrs. WASHINGTON, April 14. A resolution iriviny to the Srate of Wyominj a million acres of additional land for reclamation purposes under the Carey act was adopted by th House. 14 x i rOT.KiSfnf A!l w. . r.l.un. Has steadily lined up with Roose velt a anti-trust policies at Washing ton. Vote to keep him there. KOr.Flt B. StNNOTT S4. 'or nlsrrtet Atroeaey. ldict by Grand Jury." PROTECT THE SETTLERS HKM1KTKS COMPANY MIST SK l l UK MOKT(i.(iF, KKl.KASFS. .overnor lVrs Not Troptwe; in Have l,iilthtt Kttstto Bevan Tliort I toott nn Tlilo. SAUKM. Or.. April 14.- tSpwial. Be cause the IVsohutos lrrlstatiott . Power Company has three mortaaaes upon its property, the State Itnd Board has re fused to make deeds to settlers unless the company procures from the holders of the morifcaftes an exprei release of their Hon so far as the particular tracts deeded are concerned. Recently a number of settlers filed applications for deeds and also filed reoeipts showing that they have, paid their obligations to the lrrisation company. Governor Chamberlain believed that the mortgages Riven by the company consti tuted a eJotid upon the title and might be the source of much Iteration tn the future if settler should be given deeds without the mortgages beinar aatistied. In this view he was Horted by Attorney-General Crawford.- This' afternoon Jesse Steams, attorney for the company, ap peared before the Board and argued that the settlers would secure title free from the inert frames an asked the Board to re cede from its position. The Board gave no decision, but Governor Chamberlain said after the meeting that he Is firm in his attitude and that no deed will be signed by' him unless the holders of the mortgages" execute releases. The Deschutes Irrigation A Power Com pany has recently changed management, Roeeoe Howard succeeding P. S. Stanley as manager. - ACCt'SED BY OWN' IACGHTER Lewteton Krnitxrower in Court on a Serioos Charge. SPOKANE. Wash.. April 14. tSpecial.V Weldon Wilson, a prominent Snake River fruitgrower of Lw;ton. Idaho, who was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out by his l-year-o!d daughter Lottie, charging him with a criminal offense, en tered a plea of not guilty and wa re leased on bond for hi appearance at Aeo tin June 1. The girl charges her own father with sustaining Immoral relations with her. It is said Lottie has attempted to elope with James Fyfe and her fath er's determination to break off the en gagement caused the girl to make com plaint. Neighbors claim to have Inter cepted a letter written by Fyfe to the girt- in which he planned to have Wilson arrested on a criminal charge, but this is not believed by many eltlaeiia of lxwls ton and tlarkston. little recently wrote a leller In which she told of her relations with her falher, winch jibe declared had been carrlnd on for some time, ami Hint she fenred she would soon become a mother. The trlnl pronil to be extremely sensattomtl, as the girl and Fyfe. who stayed the Infor mation, expect to furnish evidence against the well-known fruitgrower. SMM. AMOI NT IS DKMNfJl K.XT (.latop C'ollrvilon Unto noon ol, According to Sheriff. ASTORIA. Or., April 14, (Special.) Sheriff romeroy has completed hla report of the collections on the 1W taxroll up to April . when all taxes, on which at least one-half had not been paid, became delinquent. The full roll amounted to 1X5. U 2. $9 and was placed In the hands of the Sheriff March 1. During the rebate period expiring on March 15. the col lections were Rlo.M'J:" and since that time the were JlT.0M.li. making a total of Ji.T.!oS.. Tho rebates allowed amounted to fc4,S.tiK, giving a total of 34.St&4? that the original roll has been reduced and leaving" a balance of fo. WtX22 still to ie collected. Of this latter amount, over J10.000 is the second half of taxes on which the first half has been paid, so that but slightly over J1O.O0O can be considered delinquent under the law. Sailing; for .Alaska Canneries. ASTORIA. Or.. April 14. (Special.) The American ship Henry Villard cleared at the Custom-House today with a cargo of supplies for the Alaska Fishermen's Pack ing Company's cannery at Nushagak River. Bristol Bay. Alaska, and will prob ably sail tomorrow. The ahip St. Nicholas, with supplies for the Columbia River Packers' Association's cannery, is ex pected to sail tomorrow and the Berlin, with supplies for the Portland-Alaska Packers' Association's plant, went to eea today. The steamers North Star and North King, which will act as tenders for the northern canneries, will sail within a few days. State Pilot Board Meets. ASTORIA, Or., April 14. (Special.) The regular monthly ' meeting of the State Board of Pilot Commissioners waa held here this afternoon with all the members present. There were no ew applications for pilot branches and .the only busi ness transacted was the payment of the current claims and bills for painting the hull and repairing the rigging on the state pilot schooner San Jose. Mr. Pendle ton will remain in the city for a few days, placing the schooner in condition to go to sea, when her services are required. Saleat. Or. Charles Wright, who has al ready served tm-o terms in pnison, was found guilty of stealing a horse from a farmer near Salem. This Is his third conviction and he is known as a desperate man. FOUR KILLED IN SLIDE JAPANKI.K WOHKMKN OVKK WHKl.Mr.D BY AV.IAXCII K. , Tliawa tn Mountain Iioscn Snow, AVItlch smrt Pnwn Slope, Car rying Kvrryilitns; Before It. VANVOnVMlt, B. C. April 14. (Spaclal.) Knur Jiipimese railway workmen were killed and a doxen badly Injured by an avalanche which swept them down tha mountain side of Albert Canyon very early this morning. Two days ago a thaw started In the mountains and many slides occurred. Forty Japanese were asleep in two boardtng-hoitse cars on a siding when they were overwhelmed. The slide picked them up. and, carrying them over a cliff, rolled them away Into the valley below: Relief rrewa were quickly on the scene, and with the aid of the uninjured men the bodies of the dead and injured were secured. Many men came near being suf focated, for they were carried down un der a mass of ice and snow and rocks and timber. Those who were killed were crushed with the weight of the snow when It first struck the cars, ajid they proba bly never awakened from their sleep. The tracks were cleared in a few hours and traffio resumed. Increase In Tax Collectlona. EUGENE. Or.. April 14. (Special.) The first half of the taxes from the roll of 1907 became delinquent Mon day, April . Up to this time $302,554.12 has been collected of the total roll of 33.S74.S6. The amount collected for the first half of the year exceeded by some $7000 the total collection for the year 190. and there still remains for the October collection $34,420.15. This is the largest collection of taxes ever made in Lane County, and is due to the raise in assessment on railroad and timber lands and from public service corporations. Of this amount over $53,000 was paid by the Southern Pa cific Company. , Late In Delivering Boxes. CORVA1X.IS. Or., April 14. (Special.) Politicians here are discussing the effect of a late delivery of the ballot boxes to the Sheriff from the Clerk'a office, and wondering if it will have any effect on the legality of the pri mary election. The boxes were not placed in the hands of the Sheriff un til 10 o'clock today, whereas. .according to the law, they should have been de livered last Saturday, or. as the law says, "not less than five days before the primary election." The Sheriffs office will proceed to deliver the boxes In the varlntia precincts Just a though they had been delivered to III m accord ing to law. ' First Oklahoma Hcniilaitlon, OI,YMI'IA, WiihM.. April M.-(Hieclal ) -tlovernor Mead yesterday honored tho first requisition to be received from the. now Htate nf Oklahoma. it waa for Jot. Kttrdy, now In custody at Mt. Vernon, and wanted In Pottawatomie County for assault with a deadly weapon. Purdy, who I a memlter of ono of I ha Influen tial families of tho state, soma time ago shot and killed a negro. He was arrested, tried and acquitted of tho charge and since thrtt time has been considered a "had man." I(n aflorwarda tried to curve up a white man with a knlfo and will he'tnken hnrk to answer for inn crime. K. A. IMerce, the agent for the Mute, arrived today and rerelvol his pa pers. Vote for W. H. HURLBURT No. 23. Tor Railroad Commissioner. APPLES About one hundred boxes of Hood River Bon Davis Apples, all good, sound fruit, on sale while they last at $1.75 a box. We expect that this will be . about the last apple bargain of the year. F. DRESSER & CO., 5th and Stark I APPLES THE NEW POLICIES of the COLUMBIA LIFE 6 TRUST CO. Are Ideal Life Insurance Contracts Issued by a Home Company LOW NON-PARTICIPATING RATES HIGH CASH VALUES Superior inducements offered to reliable active Agents . Apply to JESSE R. SHARP, Manager of Agents 214 Lumber Exchange Bldg. W. M. LADD, President THEO. B. WILCOX, Vice-Prea