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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
THE MORXCTU OREOOXI AST, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, IPO. CUKE S MAJORITY IS fiOW 2620 Twenty-four Counties Have Completed Official Canvass of Primary Election. BAILEY'S LEAD IS 12,615 Elli far Rpprr(PTtaliv In Second ionprrMlofial Patriot Pin- , rallty of 72 Clone Hare Be tween Derby and Jeffrey. I TVfth complete official returns from 21 rmmtipj. compW unofflrln! returna from two and Inoorrplftft returns from seven, H M. Cake leads C. W. Kulton by 3:X votes. The of Acini return have given Cake (firiB in Baker, CtHOkarrm, Columbia, Ciirry, Dnuelaf. Jackson. I'matillR, Union, M'aUoTva and Vas-o. Kultnn rrrSde gains In Hamey, I-ane and Tillamook. J. W. Bailey a majority for Food and Dairy Comrrttssioner with only three cnuntlfs to till In returna, stands at 12,615. In the First Pfntrlrt for Railroad Com missioner. Campbell has defeated Carter by 3"22 votes. Campbell polled 7775 votes, Carter 573 and Robertson 340R. Tn the Second TMstrtct for Railroad Commissioner Aitrhison has 7n1J, Ilurl burt 647. 1-ourHs 232. Uaon S2tv Hamil ton 3;, Whiting- 13"9. Altchison's plurality is With offieial returns mfsainsr from four count tea Kilts for Ropreaentatlve in the Second ptetrict, has 11. 5M. Oer 312 and Shepherd S. BlliV plurality is 2372. The race Is close between Andrew JacKSon Derby, of "Wasco County, and John A. Jeffrey, of Multnomah, for the Democratic nomination for Conjrross. The incomplete return Rive Derby 1601 and Jeffrey 142. The count In Multnomah is not complete m is evident from the in complete returns. Jeffrey rarries Multno mah by $00. He may win by a close margin. The official count of Multnomah and ClHcka.rnas Counties Rives C. N. Mc Artbur, the Republican nominee fur f oint Representative. & lend of S.71 votes over his opponent. W. d Belt. Mr Arthur carried Multnomah County by a majority of votes, and hie majority in Clackamas was 10S. Jills total vote was !!.S2. bis total in this county being- the highest vote on the I-epislHtlve ticket. Mc Arthur's nearest rival for this honor Is Ben renins', who hesded the ticket for the itaie Senate with XSb votes. In many of the precincts of this county Mr Arthur's name was written in as the J etnocratic nominee. McArtiiur'g run is considered re markable, in view of the Statement No. 1 landslide. He is one of the three Miytnomah County menRomfnated who subscribed to the "Republican voters' choice" pledge, the other two being John B. Coffey, for the Senate, and Robert S. Farrel! for the House. It whs rumored yesterday that independ ent Statement No. 1 candidates will be brought out against these three nom inees, but it is not thought that any Republicans ran be induced to make The run. If any independent Candi da tc? are brought out, they will un doubtedly come from the ranks of the Democrats, Statement No. 1 candidates who were nominated declare that they will support McArthur, Coffey and Tarrell, and it is known that Mr. Cake nd his frl.mds will do likewise. Following are the results by counties Vo far as obtained: TOTE OX STATIC TICKET. o 3 a b w c p ft t cor ntt. 5 5 y a Falter- ... O c ka mas' Clatsop Columbia Oios,, . . -Crook . Curry Don pi as Oflltam t.rant . Harney . Ja ckaon .Tnsh"ne In' Unroln . . L4nn aialhenr 4! sis: 1.225' sso: 77I 110 2-7: l.tMr.' M71 I.SSTj 247 1.110 .Itit S42 l4 172 i;:t M) s:3 2.: 1 1 f.ts i 44 4 .; fSa B4-.J its' '; 4(,i! 1.3771 67' 4irr ;Vi7 34S' l.a-.2' 2.17, 1.60S S7 1 5.M11 .1. , 2ft4i K7 41 4271 1,30.'S! R4.i! I4i SMS- l.W . 2!Wi 9.4S7; S21 3T.5; 1,IM!' 473' 4:; . ISO'. 1.151' 1.21X 307' i;is 1S7 100 47J 12 31(1 115 SMI 201 17! 140 1BJ 2SS Sill 1SS sail Tit S3:l I.TiT K.irr; i2 1.0O1 l.li' Marion 11 OITOT' 2.T77; 1 ,o4m' Multnomah IVTk Ainertran Tlliam.-tok fmatilia" Cnleo Wallowa A'a V!h fton vThee'r Tnnihttt Total 8 17 ST7 1 ; isil 4' 6M; 7;.s: -4'. P3tj '776' '25..2P.22.00i S.62 : CfTiciJil. l-nftT!L-ll oomptft rakfs mJ"1lr. ?f,2. KaiJey's majority, 12.ftl5, CInso Contests in Toaglas. ROSEBCRG, Or., Aprtl il. (Special.) The completion of the official count of rotes cast lit th primary elflc- tlon eho-w-s only two chancres over the r"sult formerly c'verj. B. FVnton Is declared the Democratic nominee for Sheriff over S. M. Kelly by a marfrln of ela-ht votes: also M. K. Ryan, of pra!n. Is nominetej for County Commissioner over J. C. Tounr. of Oakland, by It votes. T'le offlctil vote follows: Cake 945. Fulton 771. Chamberlain 4"S. Hairky Ki. Bean I09, Bxiley ie"3. Reid Sf3. Campbell 43, Carter I6S, Robertson 1001. Count Comphfe In Harney. BCRXS. Or April is. (Special. the total official vot of Harney Comity lj: Cake , Kurton 2S7. Kllia til. Ger . Bhepherd II; Bean 34K; Pailey i4. Red 71. Altchion 9, Gas Ion 131. Hamilton i'S. Hurlhurt 3."i, Uonrk.3 11, Wliitinjf -,. For District At tcmey Ieedy 111. McOalloch Htate Senatpr ParrijBh 16. Sitx I. Repr--ntatlve Brook 317. Pemooratlc; Chamberlain S5; lerhy 11. Jeffrey 74. Pi strict Attorney Coza1 !5. Repre jeniatlve Moffitt 204. Vot of 'oJimitla Cflunty. ST. HTXiTKS. Or ApHl Si. fSpe rlal.) The official count of Columbia bounty follows; For I'nitcd States don iur hi Conyretis Cake 404. Kulton 5v. For Representatiye In Conjrress Ellis SO.".. Ger Ml. Shepherd 247. Jus tice of the Supreme Court Bean 44. Food Commissioner Bailt-y 415. Reed 194. Railroad Co m mlasto-r.e r AitchL on SS7. Oajrtoti 164. Hamilton 47, Hurl, burt 194. louoks 114. Whiting; 21. K'allmni'K Official Cotint. tLNTERPRiSK. Or. April Sre &ia!.i T"iilm-a County official count. ompLete. fc!ionrsi Cake t-4 7. Fultun fbl; EUie flt'S. e 64. Shepberd ST: Besn 20; Bailey 472, Reid 15S; Altchl son 272. Gaston 1-U, Hamilton 57, HurU hurt $5, I,oucks 69. Whiting 35. Demo crat Chamberlain TTS, Derby 165, Jcf fry 132. OFFICIAL VOTE IX I ' LACK A M AS Cnk Carries. Coutrty by 374, and McArthur by 107. rmwiON CITY. Or.. April 23 (Special ) The official count of the vote at the primary nominating election In Clackamas County has been completed. Cake has carried the county over Fulton by 374, and the official count he l crooned the ma jority of McArthur, for Joint Representa tive from Clackamas And Multnomah, over Dr. W. C. Belt to 107. The complete returns follow: ITnttrd State .Senator fake - Fulton - MS rBtte'a majority Cnnfcressman Willis Hawlcr Suprnnm .1 udec Ft. S. M.'an Lalry anrf Food Lnmmlioner- .1. W. Bailey A lrxandr K?H - Fally's majority ....... Rntlrnnd romml."l',nr.r Thomas K- '"ampbell W. A. 'artfr It. Robertson ..... 74 1.SS7 1,377 Mil Oil) s 1:1 2U fampbrll's plurality ... Ptstrit t Atrnrnoy - K- H. Tnnjtn Joint Rrrtrescntatlye Ur. C Holt C. N. McArthur !crthur's majority .... Reprr5entattv.il J. t". t'aniiAel! Walter A. Itlmlrk t Cieorite V.r. fiixon t'. II. ne r. m. cm l.Inn E. Jones B. O. Old. : 7T -...1.S2 RS7 ...... t'l "17 1.325 ...... m;o 778 333 l.Siil Campl,ll r'nra'ltjr ................ 32S IJlmirk' plurality................... 4Kr. .lonwt' plurality ........ .... 431 Cimmls.loner Eiw Cnhlll B3(l Ilni.ert s Coe 4 ............. 2H2 K. E. Judrt IK I W. H. Mattoon 784 M.ittoon's plurality ................. 248 Sheriff R. U Graves ...1.S70 Clerk F. V. flreerlman 1.K2R Iti-corder lKk'w'! fhaiiiicey IS. Ramsby ............. 1.921 Treasurer J. C. Paddock ..l.ttoS Coroner H. U Itolman ...1.2B5 C A. Stuart .................... . 837 Holman's majority ....... School Superintendent T. J. Oary ...... 428 ....1.S4 Assessor Vv'. II Holder 504 Ororee F. Hrrton 47S Harry S. Moody 7tt James F. Nelson B41 Moody's plurality 75 Surveyor S. A. I). Hungrate ,....l,8Ml Justice of th rear. Iistrict No. 4 J. F. Clark 241) t'. W. H. Hamson A. 308 A. M. finnott ... . 2(l Pamson's plurality Mt CinstaMp. District No. 4 R. T. Barbur Bt Democratic nominations are as follows: I'nllcd States 8cnator, GcorRe R Cham berlain SIS. Consressman. J. J. Whitney 3X. Supreme JudBe, R. a. BcaJi 50. Repre sentatives. W. A. Heylman 3SS. JU W. Robhins 3S2. TV. F. Young 379. Commis sioner, J. W. Smith 401. Sheriff, R. B. Bcatie 423. Recorder, William Hcexdt ST. Assessor, J. R Jack 3S8. lJstrict Attor ney, a. U Hedses 12. Justice of the" Peace. District No. 4, A. F. Parker 114. Constable, District No. 4, F. A. Miles 126. Union County Returns LA GRANDE, Or., April 22. (Special.) Following is the official count, as found by the board of. canvassers, after the primary election, covering state offices: Vnited States Senator. H. M. Cake 834, C. W. Fulton 42S. Congressman, w. R. F.llls 72S, T. T. Oeer S36, Gcoraje Shep herd 1S4. Supreme Judge. Robert S. Bean 1099. Dairy and Food Commis sioner, J. W. Bailey 724. Alexander Reid 3P1. Railroad Commissioner, C. B. Altchlson Joseph Gaston 237, A. N. Hamilton 1677 W. H. Hurlburt 279, C. C. Loucks 304, H. WhitinK hi. Yamhill's Official Count. MMINNV1LLE3, Or.. April 22. (Spe cial.) The ofUclal count, which was com pleted today, t?ives the following totals received at the primary election: Cake 648. Fulton 506, Bailey 808, Reid 2X9. Camp bell 5K2, Carter 3X5, Robertson 131. Joint Senator, Barrett 296, Haramerly 671, Nolan 150. For Joint Representative, -Beats 972. Congressman Hawley's vote was 1095. and Jurie Bean's was losi. Governor Chamberlain's name was writ ten on 204 of the Demicratic ballots for Vnited States Senator. Offieial Count In Wasco. THB DALLES. Or., April 22. (Special.) The official count of the recent pri maries for Wasco County, now completed, gives the following results: United States Senator, Cake 1126. Fulton 66S. Represen tatives in Congress, Ellis'" 891. Geer 561, Shepherd 306. Railroad Commissioner, Attchison 449, Gaston 23S. Hamilton 106, Hurlburt 622. Trucks 264. Whiting 43. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Bailey 1208. Reid 424. State Senator, Kuck 759, Sinnott fM9. Representatives. Carter 747, Cooper 41. Dodds 621. McCorkle 235, Stark 522, Weick 310., Tillamook's Official Returns. TIL1.AMOOK, Or., April 22. (Special.) The official count of the ballots was made today with the following result: Cake 307. Fulton 327, Hawley 561, Bean 646, Bailey 3o5. Reid 166, Campbell 229, Carter 197, Robertson 68, John H. McNary 646. Barrett 223, Hammcrly 244, Nolan 135, Beals 4S5. " Sherman County's Vote. MORO. Or.. April 22. (SpeclaI.)-Off icial figures for Sherman County give Cake 2S7, Fulton 252, Derby 44. J.effry 13. Only 90 Democratic votea were cast in the county. STOPS CONSTRUCTION WORK Spokane, Portland A 8eat11e Docs Jfot Get Spokane Franchise. SPOKANE Wash.. April 22. Special.) On account of tlie. failure of the franchise of tho Spokane, Portland & Seattle for entrance into Spokane end the grade sep aration plans of the Northern Pacific, tjie former road has stopped, all work on the line between Cheney and Spokane and nearly lo men are thrown out of employ ment. So grreat was the opposition afrainst the plans proponed by the railway that they were withdrawn. The Spokane, Portland & Seattle, Is now attempting to find a dif ferent route into the city than the one proposed, end on this account the con struction work is stopped. Wasno Republicans Meet, TH1$ DALIJS, Or., April 22. (Spe cial.) In accordance with the recom mendation of the Republican State Cen tral Committee, the V asco County Cen tral Committee met here today and se lected th following delegates to the stat and Congressional conventions to be held tn. Portland on May 14: K. L. flmlth, M. A Moociy, N. Whealrlon. (J. W. Johnston. J.. F. Hendrtck, C. L. PhU lins. H. C. Rooper and 3. R. Wood.- The committee- ai.-io named J. H. Worsley as state central committeeman and Alex Stewart, of Mosier. as Con gressional committeeman. J. M. Patter win waa aiected county chairman, George -Cooper, secretary. EXPLODES AT SEA Gasoline Fishing Schooner Is Lost Off Cape Scott. ALL HANDS ARE SAVED Ow Ktsrhts Fire-mtJI Some Are Forcer! 'Jo Jump Into Ocean. . Castaway Snffcr Many Hardships. VANCOTTVRR. R C, April 22. The jrao1ne fl'hinsr rhooner Clara C of Tacoma was hiown tip off Cape Scott on Sunday nltrht - and the crew of eleven men had barely ttme to escape in the dories with nothing but the clothes on their backs. The Kchooner took. Are in some unknown manner at nine o'clock In the evening- and Cap tain Hansen ami his men fought like demons for a few minutes to check the flames. They could do nothing, and iad to take to the boat, some of them even having to Jump overboard to escape the flajnes. The danger of An explosion was seen and although they got away as rap Idly as possible from the doomed ves sel, they had made but a few strokes boforo the gasoline tanks exploded and the vessel went down a short t1m later. The explosion and sinking of the boat caused great commotion In tne water and one of the dories waa nearly swamped, but fortunately no one waa drowned. Cape Scott, where the vessel was lost is at the north end of Vancouver Island, but- as there was no landing place there or any habitation near by the shipwrecked crew had to row to Scarlet Point Lighthouse, nearly 50 miles away for food and shelter. It was late on Monday afternoon before they reached that haven, the entire night and day being spent without food or water, and every man was drenched to the skin owing to the heavy rainstorm. Captain Hansen and his crew were picked up by the halibut fishing schooner Celestial Kmplre of this city on her return from the north on Tues day, and brought into this port today. They speak in the highest terms of the splendid treatment given them by Captain Freeman of the Celestial Em pire. The Clara C was a gasoline schooner of forty-six torfs and waa fitted with a 60-horse-power gasoline engine. She was owned by Captain Hansen and Chris Carlson, and was valued at $ 1 0.000. She was a total loss, there being no insurance. BEGIN1 JIIJTDU MURDER TRIAL Six Men Chargpd "With Crime in Clackamas Count. y OREGON CITJT, Or., April 22. (Spe cial.) John Dickenson, J. M. Dickenson, William Dlckensen, Earl Ransler, Waller St. Clair and John Riley were placed on trial here today on a charge of killing Harnam Singh, a Hindu, near Boring;, at Jarl Pagh Bros.' sawmill, last October. Attorney Dan Malarkey. of Portland, appears with District Attorney Hedges for the prosecution, while George C. Brownell represents the defendants. The state will seek to ' establish by evidence that the men went to Sandy and became partially Intoxicated and then came down to the sawmill with guns, and, taking a position behind the cabin of the Hindu, fired shot after shot, until finally one of the bullets struck the unfortunate man. Vernon Hawes, who is also charged with being among the party, is giving evidence for the state, and it is understood that he is to be given an immunity bath. The jury was secured today and while the direct examination of Hawes was In progress court adjourned until tomorrow, when the case will probably . be completed. Race prejudice was the reason for the action of the men, as several Hindus were employed in the sawmill a few days previous to the shooting. ARRESTS FOR IIXEGAI; FISHING Trapowners and Gillnetters Cannot Wait for Season to Open. ASTORIA. Or.v April 3!. (Special.) Deputy Fish Commissioner Burton, of Washington, was in the city today en route to Ilwaco, where he goes to arrest Grtbler Bros., trap owners, on a charge of fishing during the closed season. Bur ton and Water Bailiff Mack, of Port land, have been patrolling the river to gether. They arrested W. H. Oaks, of Catlin. Wash., for fishing during the closed season for sturgeon, and the lat ter was tried at Kalama. where be was convicted and fined J25 and costs. They also arrested E. B. Graham and S. B. Butts, of Columbia City, and K. Groves, of Puget Island, for Illegal fishing with glllnets, and have placed a similar charge against the owner of trap No. 2S, at Tenas Illihee Island. During the last few days of the closed season they confiscated two glllnets and 11 setnets, which they found In the water. 5IVRDERED A'D THEN ROBBED Body of Jay King Found In River at Arlinfrton. ARLINGTON, Or.. April 22. (Special.) The body of a man supposed to be Jay King was discovered floating in the river here yesterday and was rescued a short distance below the city. An examination indicated that the un fortunate man had been murdered and robbed, there being three knife wounds in the right eld and a gunshot wound in the back of the neck, and his purse and watch were missing. He wore a belt hold ing a knife and a revolver, all the cham bers of the revolver being empty. Papers showed that he had been work ing for a railroad camp up the liver. He was 5 feet 9 inches In height and about 30 years old. The features were unrecogniz able, as he had been dead at least two weeks. The body was buried here. ETGEXB COMING TO FIESTA Will Be Represented by 1-18 Men in March and Drill. Kl'GESE. Or., April 22. (Special.) The Eugene Commercial Club tonight de cided to have Eugene represented at the Portland Rose Carnival in June by 148 men In march and drill. Kach man will wear a white serge suit, white shoes and hat and carry a lemon-yellow and green umbrella bearing the words "Eugene. Lane County." A special excursion wilt be run from Eugene and a great crowd will attend the Carnival. ClnOop Teachers' Institnte. ASTORIA. Or.. April 22. (Special.) The Clatsop County Teachers' Institute was convened here this morning, with 75 dele gates m attendance. During today's ses sion addresses were, delivered by Profes sor Traver, of Monmouth,; Professor This woman nays that afte months of suffering JLydla JE. IMnkharo's Vegetable Compound made her as well as ever. Maude E. Forgie, of Leesburg.Va writes to Mrs. Hinkham: "I want other aufferinsr women to know what Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table. Compound has done for me. For months I suffered from feminine ilia so that I thought I could not live. J wrote you, and after taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and using the treatment yon prescribed felt like a new woman. I am now strong, and well as ever, and thank you for the good you have done me." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. link hum's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backafihe, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why dont you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick women to write- her for ad vice. She ' has gnided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Lipman -Wolfe's OWL CUT-RATE Drugstore Sella Lydia E. PinkhWs Vegetable Compound at CUT RATES Sheldon, of'thc- University of Oregon, and Professor J. H. Ackerman. Tomorrow the delegates will go on an excursion to Fort Columbia, North Head and various points on the north side of the river. STATE COVERED WITH ODIUM Dr. Matthews, of Seattle, Inveighs Against Recent Eight. SEATTLE, Wash., April 22. (Special.) Every county peace officer In the state, the citizens who saw the contest and the Governor of the state are roasted to "a rich brown turn by Rev. M. A. Matthews, of the First Presbyterian Church, the BOY8 TURN HOBOS TO fepBND EASTER AT HOME. M O NT ES A NO, Wash., April 28. (Special.) The two sons of A. I. Devonshire, president of the Monte sann State Bank, took a -60-mlIe walk last ,week In order to spend EastAr at borne. Th two boys. Lewis and Wicks, 12 and 14 years' old. are attending school at Lacey, Wash. Having spent almost all of their 'allowance, they decided they must walk home, so with what money they had left they laid In a supply of eatables and started on their long ' tramp. When they reached Gate City Thursday their" food was gone, and having no money, they put in the night in an empty boxcar: They finally arrived home late Saturday, having passed their father, who had gone to Lacey to get them. leading minister of the cltv. for allowing the Attell-Kelly fight to take place Mon day afternoon. Just across the line in Snohomish County. All of them, he de clares, should be indicted and punished. "The fact is," said Dr. Matthews, "that the contest was an old-time slugging match and not an innocent and harmless exhibition of the art of self-defense. Any who attended under the impression that it was to be the latter were fools if they did not have their eyes opened. Of course the tocghs were there, but that Is their natural element and I do not criticise them. But not only are the of ficers and decent citizens culpable, but the preachers knew what was coming and they should have thundered against It and stopped it by legal process. The only excuse I have to offer for myself is that I thought the officers would do their duty without urging. Jh.e two counties are disgraced by this exhibition; in fact, the whole state Is covered with odium." , TACOMA KOT, TO BE SPIT rPO. Health Officer and Police to Con-. tinne Crawide Against Kpitters. TACOMA. Wash.. Aprtl 22. (Special.) tn. Sargentich, the new health officer, declares he will renew activities along; the line of the crusade stated last war against the public spltters. Citizens who expectorate on th sidewalk. In street- Scott's Emulsion clothes the nerves and muscles with warm fat, fills the veins with rich blood. It makes children rugged and hardy and fearless of the cold. It fills the whole body with warmth and life and energy. , Thin people sometimes gain a pound a day while taking it 1 A large sample will b rat tn npon receipt of tM ad vertiaementaiid your 2drM. SCOTT & BOWNE 409 Purl StrMt NEW YORK All roetfrti. Cameras, Photo Materials Reduced For one week Mirmont Developing Paper at 40 per ecnt off the rrgiilnr price. $7.75 Seneca Plate Camera No. 29. size plate -.", sale price $3.25 $7.!")0 Seneca Plate Camera No. 2!), size of jdate, 3x4',.,. "sale P"ce $3.00 $1.00 Roy Tripod, snje price.. .....53 $1.00 Washing Boxes for 4x5 and 5x7 piates, sale price 59 25c Negative Drying Hacks, sale price 15 Mirmont Post Cards, a thousand $5.50 DAYLIGHT-LOADING FILM CAMERAS "Ruster Brown, v'7.e 2 ',4x3', 4 . $2.00 Kuster Brown JfoUIig, size 2V4X Ansco Jr. Folding, size 2V2X4V4 $12.00 Ansco No. 4, Folding, size 3'4x4V4 V ..$14.50 prfONES,, EXCHANGE Friday Brush and 8-row Micro Hair Brush, sale 50e 8-row, foxwood back Hair 50e 13-row colored back Hair $1.00 9-row ebon; hack Hair Brush, sale price 53 $1.00 9-row foxwood bac'i Hair Brush, sale price 57 $1.25 11-row military foxwood back Hair Brush, sale' price. .60 Military Brushes, values to $4.50, pale price 97 25c Tooth Brushes, sale price ....19 25c Nail Brushes, sale price 13 25c extra fine Nail Brushes, sale price 17 65c ebony aud foxwood back Mirrors-, sale price 33 Friday Special Picture Sale SEE FOURTH-STREET WINDOW, About 500 Facsimile Water Colors and Oils, glass size 10x20. They are reproductions in the original colors, mounted on neat 3-inch pebbled white mats and encased in attractive 1-inch gold moulding frame, with four fancy corner ornaments. They would be pond rallies at $1.00. Friday onlv, each 39 PICTURE FRAMING 18 OUR SPECIALTY. Talking Machines, Phonographs Records Friday Cut -Glass Bargains $2.25 Heart Nappie, sale price $2.00 fi-inch Klite Nappie, sale price... $2.50 Spoon Trays, sale price.......... $2.75 6-inch Vases, sale price $3.00 fi-inch Violet Vases, sale price... $2.35 5-inch Nappies, sale price ... $3.00 Perfume Bottles, sale price $2.00 handled Bon Bon Dish, sale price. $3.25 Bon Bon Dish, sale price....!... $2.75 5-inch Comports, sale price...... $3.60 5-inch Comports, sale price ... can and in other public places h will arrest and make an example of. "If examples are made of a few vio lators of the law, the moral effect will be great and much of the diRfustin& and danperous practice will ho quickly stop ped," says Dr. Sarsrentich. Chief of Police Duley has agreed to co operate with the health department. HEI,I TO SUPERIOR COURT Foreman Who Drove Out Union Men With Crowbar Under Bonds. "WALLA WALIiA, Waah,, April 22 Special.) P. C. Holland, manager of the Washington Printing & Book Manufac turing Company, was today held ' to answer to the Superior Court on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily injury. The complaining witness was J. M. Baldwin, a machine operator In the composing room of the company. Holland's bonds were fixed at $390. This is the result of only one of the three warrants that have been sworn out by the printers as a result of the conflict Monday evening, in which Holland drove the printers out with a crowbar. Paving in Ashland. ASHi1aNT, Or.. April 22. (Special.") The Ashland City Council at an adjourned meeting held Tuesday evening approved the plans and specifla.tions for bitulithic paving on Main and Fourth streets, from the depot through the business section, aid authorized bids for construction. Jt Selz Royal Blue shoe means foot comfort VOU'VE probably had at least one experience with cheap shoes ; that is, low-priced shoes. You don't need hut nnp such pTnnpnrp aelz Royal plue shoe is not cheap, except in the cheapness ot good quality ; it costs enough to be good ; you get more money's worth of service out of it than from any other shoe made. $3.50, $4, $5 All Sbs WOODARD, CLARKE - H4 ; SG.SO Ansco No. 5. Folding, size 4x5 4 $18.50 Anscn No. 9, Folding, size 34s5V2 ..$20.00 11.A6171, AB172 Mirror Bargains Men's Traveling Cases, contain ing foxwood, ehonv or snlin- bncked Teal bristle hair brush and comb, 'a very neat, compact case, values to $2.75 97 price $1.00 Brush, sale prlc Brush, sale price 43 ...$1,87 ...$1.60 fl.93 2.09 ..$2.23 ...$1.89 ..$2.23 ...$1.69 ..$2.37 ...$2.09 ..$2.91 STORE OPEN EVENINGS 10 is hoped to let the contract early In May and have the work proceed with all speed. Johnson's Body Found. GRANTS PASS, Dr., April 22. (Spe cial.) Telephone advices from Selma con veyed the news of the finding of the body of Archie Johnson, the Santa Monica merchant and mining man, who was drowned In the Illinois River March 23. Ever since the occurrence relatives have kept a man by the name of Ward search ing for the body, which at last came to the surface and was caught in a wire screen. The body when found was in very good condition but will have to be embalmed and carried on pack animals 25 miles to Selma - and thence by con veyance to Grants Pass where it will be shipped to Santa Monica, Cal. Track Laid to Torr!. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. April 22. (Special.) Track laying was complet ed on the California Northeastern to Dorris yesterday. This new town is just south of the Oregon line and 11 miles from the steamboat landing on the Klamath River. Regular train service will be established May 1. Wheelbarrow Falls on Him. OREGON CITY, Or., April 22. (Spe cial.) A man named MoGraw, Who came to Oregon City a few days ago to work for the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Company, this morni: fell a distance of seven feet from the elevator platform, a wheelbarrow landing on top of him, and and WWthi Kfarkra in riain E nslixh. Cor. 7th and Washington Sts. & CO. day Toilet Bargains Matlm Le Vant's Moun tain Sage Tea, for falling hair and dandruff. 79c regular, Friday. . .49 ioc Soap, Friday 3 cakes for 10? 15c Soap, Friday 8? 25c Soap, Friday 8 Have your kerchief per fumed with Merry Widow at the Perfumery Counter, FREF. Safety Razor 25c Just received, the P.urham Safety Razor, consisting of a neat, serviceahlc nickel plated holder and 3 extra blades, sharpened ready for use. The outfit is en cased in a substantial lac quered metal case with en ameled top, and each case contains full directions as to the use of razor. Oniy 2 parts, Holder and Blade. Reg'lar price, complete 25 PRESCRIPTIONS fs Our Prescription V Department is so J near perfection that i we do not hesitate to guarantee every V- article that goes out of it. When you have a prescription to be filled, call up Exchange n, or Home A 6171, and we will call at your house, get the pre scription, fill it properly and promptly, with absolutely pure drugs, and return it to you. You will thus be saved all trouble and inconven ience, and will know, when taking the medicine, that it is just what the doctor ordered. J 9 P. M. sustained a fractured collar-bone and se vere cuts about the head. Reed French Piano Mfg. Co. Sixth and Burnside Sts.f pianos, Play ers and Player Pianos. "Frora Maker to Player." Everything absolutely rlenn anr" sanitary. Sanitary Lunch, Sixth ft OJ.stbUhed i9r.) " Caret Wbll fas SJMp. Whooping-Cou gh. Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Diphtheria, Catarrh. Confidence can be placed in a rem edy, which for a quarter of a century has earned unqualified praise. Restful nights are assured at once. Cresoleae Is a Boon to Asthmatic All Druggists JSmJ Postal for de scriptive bokUt. 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