14 tut: morxixo orecomax. Monday, may 21. iion. Great Sale of Cut Glass in the Basement Store Great Sale of S'llverware and Cutlery Agents Willamette Sewing Machines, Etc., Etc Portland Agents "Vudor" Porch Shades, "Ostermoor" Mattresses, "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, Gossard "Lace Front" Corsets TEe-Meier Frank Store's "May Sales"Las Week $2.50 Petticoats at $ 1 .22 $ 2.50 Corset Covers $ I M Great special values in women's TJndermnslin Special pur chases from leading manufacturers enable ns to offer the best values of the season Take advantage ofthis offerT Women's fine white cambric Pet ticoats, wide lace-trimmed flounces and embroidery-trimmed flounces; separate dust ruffles; best rerular $1.75 to .-J.oO values, J1 OO on sale at, special, ea.V -"-- Special lot of short white Under skirts, lace and emoroidery-trim'd, tucks and insertions; refr- 7Q ular $1.25 values, at, each.. Women's fine cambric and nain sook Corset Co-ers, made of plain lawns and nainsooks and wide em broideries, and trimmed in dainty Val. laces and insertions, beading and ribbon; blouse and tight-fitting styles in gret variety; best regular $1.50 to $2-50 J 1 OO values, on sale at, each.? Women's fine cambric and lawn Combination Garments, 2 and 3-pc. styles, trimmed in laces, beading and ribbon; regular $1.75 QO values, on sale at, spl., ea. Cambric and nainsook Drawers for children 1 to 12 years; lace and embroidery-trimmed; tucks and in sertion; regular 50c and OO 75e val.s., at this low price . C SOcSilkGinghanvs 35c 35c Wash Voiles 19c 5000 yards of new, fine quality Silk Ginghams, plain colors and fancies, in complete assortment; all the latest designs, colorings and combinations, for women's and children Summer an- OCS parel; best 50c values buy all you want at, the yard, only. .OOC 5000 yards of new Cotton Voiles, stripes and checks in the best pat terns and colorings; regular 35c values buy all you want 1 Q of them at the exceptionally low price of, the yard J.ivC 3500 yards 27-inch cotton and linen Suitings; all the newest shades for Summer apparel of all kinds; regular 50fl values, on OQ- sale at the extremely low price of. the yard OI7C 3500 yards Mercerized Checks, in blue, black, green and " Q other desirable shadings; best 25c values buy all you want. . if 1 Ladies $35 Tailored Suits $ 1 7 AS I Portland's Cloak and Suit Store announces another great special sale of women's high-grade Tailored Suits 400 handsome new garments purchased from a laxgeNew YorlmaJiniaturcrata price never-before known on uui ofequastyleand qty : Bj?th JttlTlord fancy garmenU are includedS7gesrfancy worsdsind fine prunella-cloths Coats are long and medium length styles Semi or tighufitting, skirts are plain gored "and trimmed to match the coats Black, tan, old rose and grays, alsostripes. checks and fancy mixturesAU xltnaTid somely tailored and finished throughout Suits that would i ind read y sale a t S35 00 eac hY o ur m ' m " choice while they last at this marveloualy low price, each. Take advantage of thissaleTT ." 1 L .4) Ladies' Hose ?5cVals.3?c 10.000 pairs of women fine Ho siery, to be hold at a low price; fine gauze cottons, lihlc and i!k lilies, plain and lace effects; black and tans; all sizes, Sj to 10; wom en hosiery selling regularly at 50c and 75c a pair: yonr O "T choice at this low price, pr. C Ladies' Neckwear 75c Values at 43c 10,000 pieces of women new, le sirable Neckwear in jabuts, rabats and stock collars; all the very best styles in grand assortment; regular 75c values, on sale at, each.. 43C 500 dozen plain starched Baxter Brown and Dutch Collars; size 12 to 14: regular 15c values; r buy all you want at, each. AvJC Drug Sundries Goswell'g fragrant Face Powder, special, per box 23 C Violet Adorabfe Toilet Water, sprinkler tor.; 75c .bottle, y0- at, each xOC Kastman's Benzoine and Almond Cream, for tan and sun- 1 0 burn; bottle, each XaCeC Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder, at the extremely low price of 12 Dr. Graves Talcum Powder, at the remarkably low price of. . .0 Pebeeeo Tooth Paste, special. 37t' Riveris Talcum, large size Oi jar, at thU very low price. Lcces and Embroideries 15O0 yards of 15 and 27-ireh -.hit tucked and em breidcred Nets for yokea and alcove; ill CI - Q new Mylr; value up to tZJM a yard, n vliJ ,VKK yard of Yeniae and Net Top ..are. Band. Me dallion and Applique. lj to 5 iiwbc wide; OC white and cream; value op to $1.00 the .ird..C 2.'iO0 jard of IS and 45-inch imitation Tucked Vet in white; suitable for yoke and lere; lb '7Q bet regular 1.75 values at thi pnee, yard".." Valenciennes Laces $2.00 Vals. 79c DozenYds. $2,50 Vals 89c Dozen Yds. 2000 dozen pretty Val. Lace, exte and insertion round-thread and French Val.. a4 to 2 inches wide; handsome design. groat assortment, at the price: r-'.W val,, dot. yd., 7 tt-.V) Tats- doa. yd.. SO $ 1.50 Swiss Flouncing 69c Yard 45c Embroideries at 15c a Yard New Matched Sets Just Received JVhI yards of new Swiss Flouncing for lingerie gowns and women's and mie wear rxuiMte designs in eyelet, madeira and filet effect; large assortment to select ?Q ' from; regular values up to fl.50 yard buy all you want at thi price, jrd..OiC 10.000 yartls of Swiss. Nainsook and Cambric- Embroideries eige and inserting. 1 to 9 inches wide; dainty design for women's. mU.se' and children's wear; reg- C ular value up to 45c the yard to be dosed out at, the yd. take advantage. .A OC New arrival in Batista Matched Set, in baby Irish effect, for Summer gowns; ex quisite stles and viy-y large assortment. Just received, new 52-inch Swi Flouncing, the very latest novelties for prince lingerie gown; great variety, at very low price.' 75 Costumes at $29 Women's A tentational baj-gxin in exduaivt dres apparl -Migniliccnt co tamct for afternoon, reception and evening wear Ail Use wuon'i cewett creation! in raen-ahne tilis, crepe de chine, aatina. irnported pongee and foulards Colon are lavender, lrght blue, tnau. pmlt rose. pvcb reseda, navy, black. white, taape, tan, gray, etc. The low neck evening gowna hare abort aleere of lace and waut heavily embroidered in ailk" wjth bandaof gold and beaded fringe otherahave hea-yeatbroidered panel effect BeautJul e'lapir and princeas costumearalaohigbT clasa street cos lumcs Altogether the greatest valuea inexclaive apparel w ever had the pleatnr of offering Value tip to $75 0CC on aale at the Cf"0 Q "Tia lowpricwcf... aVlUU Bee Fifth street unndow display. Suede Gloves $3.50 Values $1.47 Pair flreat clean-up of 1000 pairs of women's Sued Clove in full 16-bulton lenglh, ie 52 to 7; black, white, lavender, pink, light blue, mat, rrrtm, mode. Ian. pray, pearl, pobolin and violet; f.T.0 value, to be c!ovod out at A7 thi ridiculou pnee, the pr. S Oreat offerirg of 1000 doien worocn's Handkerchief, embroidered, wal- loed and bemot itched, hand-embroidered initial, 4-inrh hemstitched; plain linen and unlauudcrrl handemhrnilr.l tle; immfiiM vrirty; thousands of patterns; regular 12 -c to 2.V al- Q uc; buy all you. want at. spl- ea-.C fist. - - a : i -" MAY 6H DEFECT ONE INDEPENDENT As Law Is Interpreted, Albee or Kellaher in Danger of Losing Nomination. EACH THINKS HE IS RIGHT Two Signers Certify to A I bee's List as Whole, While Each Sheet of Kellaher Is Certified Sepa rately Iegal Question., Blther the nominating petition of State Senator H. TJ. Albee. or that of Stat Senator Dan Kellaher. Independ ent candidates for Mayor, ia irregular. Vhl-h of the. two petitions Is faulty depends on the construction that Is placed on the provision of the direct primary law rea-ulatlnf; Independent nomination and the form of the cer tificate attached to the nominating; petition. The Albee petition is certi fied to by only two of the. S0 signers, while each of the Individual petition which were circulated In , Kellaher' behalf were certified to by two of the signer of each. On the subject of independent nomi nation of candidates, section IT of the code says: At least two of the timers to each sttch certificate of nomination made br Indi vidual electors shall swear lor affirm) be fore some person authorised to administer oaths that the statement and slgtiaturea th-rein are true, and that the requisite rumoer of stealers thereto are qaat1Ae4 to mejee such nomination, and the certificate of such oath or affirmation shail be annexed to the certificate of nomination. If the statute contemplates that each and every blank of which the nomlnaUnir petition consist Is a sep arate certificate of nomination, then the petition of Senator Albee does not conform to the statutory requirement, since It Is certified to as one certifl aie of nomination by only two of the 99 signers. On the other hand. If the law regards several individual certio rates of nomination fastened together as one certificate of nomination, the Albee petition, certified to by two elgners. wtll coroe within the require ments. while the petition of Senator Kellaher will be subject to a chars of irregularity, since no two of the several men attesting to the R-enuine-ness of the signers of each of his blank petitions have certified as to the total number of signatures and the suffi ciency of the certificate of nomination In the aggregate. Followed KavanauKh's Advice. City Attorney Kavanauarh was out of the city yesterday, so that an opin ion could not be obtained from htm as to the interpretation of the statute on the subject. However, before Sen ator Kellaher began the circulation of his nominating pet.tiona. he consulted with the City Attorney, who drafted the form of Kellahers petition. Includ ing the Individual certificate for each of the flanks of mhlch the nominating petition In the aggregate consists. That official advised Senator Kellaher that the law evidently contemplated that the correctness of the signatures on each blank petition should be certified to by two of the voters slmlng It. This construction was placed by the City Attorney on the law for- the rea son that It wouid.be Impossible for any Ivo of the too or 1000 signers to such a petition correctly to certify as to the signature of all of the signers. With thi advice from the City At torney. Senator Kellaher was extreme ly cautious In circulating his petitions, lie entrusted each petition to two men. who personally solicited the signa tures, and when tbelr work ws . fin ished, certified ae to the correctneea of the slgnatorea. as well as to the qualifications of the signers) voters. I'nder the provision of the Initiative nd referendum amendment It 1 re quired that every blank of all peti tion by which a measure ia Initiated or referred either In the state, county or city, shall be certified to by two of the signer of each such blank form. This plan has been followed and adopt ed In all initiative and referendum measures which have been filed In the office of the Secretary of Stat or with the county or city officials here. Miller Murdock. who filed Senator Albee's petition Saturday, contends that It is entirely regular and srlthtn the requirements of the statute. lie insists that the law does not contem plate that there should be more than one certificate to the complete nomi nating petition. Otherewlse, he ar gued yesterday, the concluding 'clause of the section already quoted would not read "and the certificate of such oath or affirmation shall b annexed to the certificate of nomination." If the law required that each Individual certificate of nomination should be certified to by two of those signing it. said Mr. Murdock. then the word domination" In the final clause would appear in the plural and not the single form. Murdock Wa Notified. "When the two petition wer filed Saturday." said City Auditor Barbur -yesterday. "I discovered that the nam plan was not adopted In having th signatures certified to. Learning that the Kellaher petition was drafted and certified to on th advice of City At torney Kavanaugh. I notified Mr. Mur dock. who filed th Albee petition, of the apparent Irregularity In hi peti tion, lie Informed me .that the form of th Albee petition was entirely reg ular as) he understood the law. "I have accepted both petitions, and. unless I am enjoined from doing so. will place th name of both of these Independent candidate on th official ballot. The court have decided that It Is not the business of th Auditor to determine the genuineness of the sig natures to petitions, and I assume that It is outside of my authority to pass on the regularity of the, petitions which have been presented. All that ts required of me Is to ascertain that these petition hart been signed by the required number of voter. Since both the Albee and Kellaher petition are signed by more than th required 770 names, there Is nothing elso for me to do but to accept them and plac tne names or the two candidates on the ballot, unless I am otherwise re strained." Senator Kellaher would not discuss the subject yesterday except to say that he made It hi business flnrt to secure the advice of the City Attorney that his nominating petition might be entirely regular, -.a his form of pe tition. Including the certificate of nomination, was drafted by the City Attorney. Senator Kellaher feel rea sonably secure as to the legality of his nominating petition. If the regularity of Albee petition Is Inquired Into it will have to come from the Democratic supporter of Judge Munly or from some of Kella lier's frientla. Such an Inquiry is not to be cxpeeaed from the Simon forces, who'are entirely satisfied to have the Republican opposition divided between Albee and Kellaher. HOTEL MEN FIGHT EXCISE LI PLAN Declare Proposed Measure Is Aimed Particularly at Their Business, and Is Ruinous.. WOULD INJURE CITY ALSO M. C. Dickinson, of IlotlL.e-rra' Association. Sa New Plan Would Disgust Tourist With LoUre City. Tht th Excls Board rlan ef regu lating th sale of liquor In Portland is aimed more particularly at th hotels than at any other business Interest. I th contention of th Portland Hotel- keeper- Association. Tb association will wage an Independent fight against the proposed charter amendment, and win aiso Inaugurate a camnaien against the t;o then berg liquor law. ine notei Keepers say that their etnipalm will be entirely apart from or action taaea by th brewers, wholesalers and saloon proper, and that they are prepared to contribute to a liberal fund. If th development of th next few day make It seem nKMtarr. for th purpose of paying for literature to b seat to every voter In th city protesting acalnat th psoa ses of eltbe of th amendments. Dickinson Give Opinion. "Soto of the provision of the pro posed Excise Board amendmnet to th charter would b absolutely ruinous to th hotels, aald President M. C Dickinson, of th association, yester day. "The amendment define a sa loon a, a room with but on entrance, and makes It unlawful to have In th saloon, 'or In any room connected therewith, any chair, seat, bench or place for patrons to sit. lounge or re cline.' This would mean that our ho tel lobbies could have no entrance to our barroom. The guest from outside th city who would Inquire for th bar would have to be told to go out on th street, perhapa In th rain, a-l.d find th entrance next door. "It further provides that hotels can e'l no liquor In their dJclng-rooma or grillrooms. A guest my have liquor at meals only In aealed packages. which must be purchased by the hotel keeper from a licensed dealer, brought to tu dining-room and there ODened In the presence of th guest. This would deprive the guest of mixed drinks, except the few that may be mixed and bottled with Indifferent sue cess. The provision likewise prohibits tne noteiaeeper from serving any liquor- In any of the guest room la hi boose. Needed Alteration Com ly. "In some of the hotels th altera tions that would be made necessary In th barrooms by this amendment would cost many thousands of dollars. Hut aside from thst. the amendment would make th modern grillrooms wholly unprofitable. They could be operated only at a loss, and th result would be that Portland's fin hotels would degenerate Into mer lodging-houses. "Th amendment. If adopted, will be come effective during th heaviest tourist travel Induced by th A.-T.-P. Telxpoelfton in Seattle, and would serve to adnreteise Portland throughout th entire country of th class of com munities that promulgate freak legislation. Tourists wilt visit Portland In great numbers this Summer. I now have on my desk Inquiries from heads of pert lee from every corner of th United a la lea. nbua membership probably aggregates more than KOJ persona. Today I received a definite n-earvaiioo from Colorado for a party of 0. These are only preliminary reservatioiiB. Portland hotel wit be full to overflowing, and In order that thee tourists shall remain la the city and learn of Its advantage they must be treated properly. A favorabl Impression created among them will go a long way to In sure ro.0O population In lall. "W Ithln the last U month no lea than et.uno.au have been expended in Portland In bote! construction and equipment. Our hotel men are p- l"S high rente. Rent make values of real estate. Take away from the hotelman his ability to pay this rent and down go hotel value and I be value of other really aa well. Plenty of Good Hotel. "Three or four year are it u com mon talk that th growth of th city w as hampered by the lack of hotels. Today this city ts building more good holds than any other city of It slae In Asnnra. Hold grillrooms and dining-room are the rooet orderly of any places when Honor ia sold, and the lets must neces sarily be conducted In a quiet and re spectable manner. We believe that taer Is no public demand for change In ren riitloiia so far aa t tie sale of lijuor In hoter la concerned, but tb beljot title of the. act is misleading. Its only definite statements are that It create an es1s board and exclude -somen frnra a loons. 'Any ordinary man. judging ef the) content of the. amendment merely from It title, might vole for it- It la ur pur pose to point out to th voter t he pro vision or in propoeed act. and bow tney will vitally affect th business Interests of the city. We sre not working wita an r other tntereet in the matter." It Is also predicted that th several social cJuh In th city which maintain buffets will work against th two pr posed liquor laws; perhaps not a sr. ganiaatioos. but that the) members will take an Individual Interest In defeating them. It la asserted that the Kxcte Board amendment would rloew t he buffet In all club In tb city. Buffets ar now operated at the Commercial tluo, ks Club, t'nlversity Club. Concordia Club and Arlington Club. Plan General Campaign. Independent of the hotel men and th club, the wholesalers, brewer and re tailer will Inaugurate some kind of a campaign against th Kinas Board lew. The wholesalers are strongly affected trv the provision of tl act. in that It pro mo 1 1 s me sale oy wholesaler to any person not possessing retail license. Th family liquor trade, which sustains most ot th wholesale bouses In Portland- would thereby be cut off. The breweries would similarly be deprived of their re tail business, and It Is asserted that It would be found more convenient, under in operation of the excise law. for fam llle that consume beer or wines to order from Seattle or Taroma houses and hav their orders delivered by express at their ooors, rather than send to lb retail saloon for their supply. The excts amendment ha been con st rued by some as having th effect. If qrpted. of closing all saloons and bar roonv for nearly three weeks penning the Issuance of the new licenses. Th law prohibits th Hoard from granting any new licenses unt:l nonce of application therefor has been posted and published for two weeks. Five additional days must elapse after tne end of the notice period, to permit the filing of protests. EAST SIOE UNITED ON BRIDGE PLANS Leave Madison Site Alone. Is Consensus of Opinion New High Bridge Favored. CITIZENS WANT TO SAVE Von to bust the paving trust, and get chaTr sireal pavements. Hash C'lah and Ihhrs lLrwti rt Pd to MsrWet-Slreet IocaiVoa Ilocw of Drlajr aad Kitra ioel of Hi Krbrmr. Judgtng from the poeitio that has been taken by various push rlute and Ira- proveiuent associations throughout the city, ther Is no infntioa on the nert of voter to. approve all threw of the pro. P" d measures foe new ends at Ce muaclpal elcvtlon next month. The pen. jerta authorise bend imiws assergetcg sXJus.ars) an Incrraeed r-bugstloa (He elec tor will be slow to saddle on Ire rlty at th-a I'm. 'f tne threw measure, the on pro M leg for a K.ooo bond issue for the, Hroad-way-Lrrabee-tret h:gl fendre may be eurwaarul. Tils brV)e ia deecred br ail Of In people on both side of th fiver aorta of ttumeid etrwet. and I meeting with no grwat opposstioa from any other section of th estr. The proposed diversion of tb leaven Madison-street bridge fund and the issu ance) of aa additional luoa of nomdw for brtdg t Market atreet la brlr-g vigor ously protested sgalnsf. Practical every puea club and improvement association m the city baa adopted resolutions protesting gainst th transfer of tb ot V.oai Madi-on-strwot tirtdg fund and th rebuild ing of that tructurw t any other loc tloa then at lis present site. lsrke(-r-tre-t Plan ("all. Indication are that th backbone of the movement to change t He Madieon atreet bridge to Market etrert already has been broken a the result of the unani mous opposition from the various civic organisation to that scheme. The prin cipal contention In these protesting or ganlaatlora t that if th sa,a. whl.h ha been provided for rebuilding the Mdiaon-tret bridgw at It present loca tion, should be diverted It would result In lltlgailon that would delay th en tion of the brulg Indefinitely. It ts also urged that further delay In rebuilding the X .11 son-street bridge would be dan gerous to th Morrison-street structure, which I now carrying a double burden no t e.'ioenmg tne enecta or t oe un usually heavy traffic routed over th viaduct since lb Madison spaa went out of commtssloo. Th feeling ts growing among voters thst by rebuilding th Madison -street bridge and installing a high bridge at Broadway, adequate transportation fad't lie across the fiver will be provided for th present. In addition to these tw structures, th Hsrr'.man Interests soon will construct new bridge acroes the river about a block south of th present Hteel bridge. This proposed Structure, which I assured since plans have been adopted. w'M also carry a wagon bridge. "Haptd Trans. t acrua the Willamette River is to slogan of the North ztst tid Improvement Association, which Initiated th movement for th Broad flamre street high bridgw. At tb last neaellrer of the association. Krlday. Mar XL It was dncided to conduct a cam paign of education and Information, and a commute of flv was appointed lor that special pur nose. Th intention I to keep bfor th people the need of this hish bndr ncroe th Wtllunett RJver at rtroadway atreet. so that th ill author! th las-uanos of Ho bonds to finance th enterprise. Not thst Cevoens will b required, but to make sure that enough snotcy Is pro. ded rVwns think : &. w will erect the nctdge. which was Mna-ineer Ralph Mod Keai s eetunsle. without taking into con- eideraUon certain merweocie thst may ri"e. It muet b admitted that this commute has work cut out for ji foe in reason t:er is a d-spostiion la p;ae 'h "X" belorw every peoepoct !v bond " appear os the ballot: but rei:y h I conceded thai tb lircsadway "id" la ttiwceswrly for t he North Eut fide, end th point la to nA this plain. i r.ts committee, or which T. L. Adams la chairman, will stsrt Us campaign this ek- Thousands of little circulars Will be printed calilng special attention to th twoedwar bCKwre nronnsRUoa. aa th voter will not forget it ert.-o be enter in voting bootn. There appear now to b ro esn:sd opposition to the Broad way brvjgw. or th location. Alton. hav It changed Is Itenrock tlrt. w her it was first proposed to lornt th brtdc. naa not mad much hedwsr. as many who wanted the bride at Hancock re alise rthe.1 Broadway ia the moat feasiM ntare. or al least have accepted the Jude-ro-ot of Hyr,li ife.i tfc. a.j p. are Vnlnswlar Clan Art It e. Prrteail- all th cti clot, on th Penlnauls hsve lijntsel the I roads a lorsilon-Nceih AiNnt Ce-vee. v w of Trade and, the Kteel Keioc Puea tlt.h Tb Multnomah Pe, Club, one active infavor of Hancock street, la Rltie txard from, lower Albina Push Club, reputed I b It I. M. Isvi- club, i. pot o Tf 'Ta. fv toward t!e eastward in th Imrertoa district tributary to Broad way aire, there la atrong support to th measure. It rooaJdered reeialn that th Math and Tenth ward, w.il throw a heavy vol for this bridge The meaeur has the support of th tailed lat Hid PuaO .n1 , thst bei.ks project wa erst propose resolution wa unanimously adopted In dorsing IS measure. It r.. on a pet measure of th North Mast Kid Improve, meni Association, which waa started to promote th proX-cf. The ciub has a membership of Ian in th North Kt ft d d-Jtrlct. It bat collected and pur.ll.hed fact and figure, to ebow the need of the bridge snd Hat the trend of growth on T U ,ow" Columhl. River, for which thor Is but the lieel DflflC'. Trier Is now little doubt but the .. tempt to change the location of the Madl- " l" -tree, .n4 vrt th a.a appropriation ,, ,h. U om.V a . " by !.rt. m- Jortty. Action of push clubs the past week demonstrate that the sentiment against such change Ls very atrong Tnd growing stronrer ana Th fact that It 1 .n ens matter to get algnaturea to a petition for any. thing, enabled A. Van lloomUMaen to se cur s'gnaturea to two petitions, one for list Mill, alongside hi. quarter blocs, nd lastly for l-aast Mill street, for peol 1! "Ut. 7",,'ona rid of th m.n who circulate them. Th Kenllworth Push Club last Mon day night look the matter up and re considered Its former Indorsement of t:.e change and adopted revolution condemn ing the attempt to divert th Ks ts Hast Msrket atreet. The reo adopted by the Kenllworth Push Club were short, but 1 the point, snd set in motion th opposition of th chsnge. The resolutions aoopted were:' "Resolved. Tl-.s I we. th mrmlera of the Kenllworth Improvement Cluh. are in favor of keeping the Madison -street bride at It present location, and further te- ooireo mat w ar or Posed r tb t Ing of th fund voted for th building of Mdison-trot bnd-e: and further, reeolved w ar oppose ts the bond ing of a brtdg at thi tire at Market elceet. In th city or Portland " Basine Men Or.pocd. Practically every push club that met during th w-eek. adopted resolutions tn opposition th changw. M sdneeosy night th sionnyside tion member tndtvtdue'iy e I press id tfceenoelv-e a opposed Is the Chang. Bui In most Important actio taken was by the Hast Ve Ksslneaa Mens' Clutv which tsj. tnfloenc sod activity, stand next ts Ih Commercial Club, declared against changing ire Iocs n of th Madison bridge c. A, Bie. low. preeodent. and A. T. Atchley. scr tery. spok srtrang'.y gsinst lb ctiants Of loc :ion rrvjay rlf-t ih North neat RiK Im provement Association declared against th rhans of location. turoay t. '. c t In Ksvst Twmty-elchlb rret -uh luH Passu il resolutions sigainst lie change ef location. In far of tl f a-t. a Van Hoomlieii n. te promoter ef ts change waa prasirnl and eroke asalnst II resolu tion, hascltrllotw rieve already Keen adopted by the I nltcd nasi meie rUfh Club against the diverting the M:f to Market a' I eel. The Hsmeon-iairoet Pu tub Adopted edmUar reo,uiions T-e a'sveeijr-IOcnmond Imprets-ineiit Club ts srainst th mans and naa rrom the stsrt Wl.ee. Mr Van llmirlw aite-nted a merting of IMS cluh. aej-rlal months sm to gel upport for I he cange. tw cluh tneied. oted iirnnlmouily eselnet ee.e rhanare of location, r-omh Mount Taenf lh luti la ot ''as d to sny chitif of location snd ha so drf Isred 11m f (Hher organisation which 1 I meet during the teesent week ere expected to lab action against the rlistiro of el 1 e file Calc-Sc la Wallowa Itlve-. wiijowi w vj - - . a. i v . . . . . .. . .. .. . ... e a jwi 4.w iMver arw meetltig with groat enarorwa Th rv 1 ' " i . -' yw . rosue ry ia . : ...... -, e . . k . . . . brook and1 salmon trout vraging eirr LAT-tftT tnr.CT MCIO k f mm4 It r-a(. 231 WASHrNGTON ST. PORTLAND OsXwOrv. NAKER or MtNS CLOTKti I