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J j -3 ! " "M' !' '- 'j . 4 iiwxvoil . c ' "i1 '"It had btan i9 year lnri Utt Kan fat Cltjr' sai4 ilf. $acUrtt "t Hv4 i kit thera for U year!, IS ikhtcli, I w an gaged In railroading. Tbera mutt hare been a f great 'cfcafig In my personal ap YOUR CREDIT jparance.-(op not evn a irianr' 4 jBve of my' old ' fiiends reoojBlitfl ri until IS GOOD 1 POLM CS ;your.credit 4 ' 1 k It l now conceded, that Btate Senator ' I. N. Williamson ot Crook County will fet iha nomination. Congress, tor the Second district. ? It rests with th action M the Multnomah delegation. : '- By. cemmdn oonsent ths office Is given to Central Oregon nnq th three Western eountiea of tb eltret,ar willing to vote Jof tnoJMea.. who eomea ,. to the, ee Tentlon with ths strongest backing from the bunchgtAM, region, A Wllltamson supporter ha prepared a labia showing that Moody ha only JS vote, ."William' on 70, and 67 doubtful,"',, ; The tJedubiloah bl Benton net in coun ,v?' f eonf entlon yestrday an . instructed Its delegatto a( vote-for the rinominn- tlon of Govemer Ger, The . following - Mndids tea fo county offices-were noml bated t Senator, ioha t,1Daiy1,Bepresen- " tatWe. Marlon Hay dertr 'Clerk. 3. O. Wll orf; fbertl?, 'vVnilawriCottj'Reeerdar, P. T. Vineentf Assessor. C T. J- Rlsley : CofttototoiMtf W, "A.: jolly; Borveyor ; Waggoner; County Judge, Treasurer v nd Coroner lft,,ta Cantrjil Committee. ' The CUitsop.Republiftans met yesterday n4 Indorsed Beorot o State Punbar, and asked tor the indorsement of O. w, Fulton for TJhltad JUtes, Senator. No InstrueUons were given tor Governor or Canrreasman. This ticket was nsmed Cenatori W. Fulton; Representative, C. w; Cartishan: A Beherneckau: Judge, t. tL p. dray; Bherirf, Thomas Llnvllle: Clerk, JVC Cllntbn; Commissioner, C. C. ; Clark; Assessor, T. B. Cornelius; Treaa- rer, tmariea jiuoorn; coroner v. a. v. j Tta'jfiiicoin'vCQantr Bp;ubUeM m erday declared' for the renomlnutlon of 3overnur , Ger.'Th - following county ticket was named : - Judge, C, , M. Brown, of Toledo; iBherlff, J,t H.- Ross, Toledo; lAasessor, Henry tlowafl, Waldport; Com- tniaeib)ier, George King, Oystervllle; Sur- ; veyor,: M. Wygant, Toledo; Coroner, T. - fca-Gertefk-Taqulna - Sheriff A.H Huntington and MarlcA A. Dutler of Tfiaker County arrived In the cit last evening and shied their castor In the polltteal arena. ' Sheriff Huntington - to an adept in polltloa and Mr. Sutler ' is the Eastern Oregon law partner of . Senator John H. Mitchell, a fact which speaks Volumes. THeae . gentlemen are down to weteh the Johns boomlot grow. State Senator J. N. Williamson ot Crook County ft : ift tbe.elty - and will be here until tba convention ) over. 'WitU bim are the fellowlnr Plnevtllc-delegates: V. E .Brink, H. A Belknap and John Combs. The Senator and, bM friends -confidently believe that 4he statesman from Wasco cannot be nominated. State 'Benator W.' H. WelSrung of tvashingtod County has jarrlred in. the city and will b,here Until after the State and Congressional conventions. Captain Sam White, Chairman of the Democratic Btote Committee, arrived in K the city last night and-it is expected that permanent headtjuarters will be opened up Monday. - t sV. H ' ' ' The Democratic delegates to the county convention will meet tonight in Eagles Hall to talk over the situation. It Is probable that the question will 1e decided bet her afull ticket will ba nominated er whekker the convention wl)l send dele iratAa d the. State, convention, elect a lew Clry and -v County Committee and then adjourn.. The success of the pro posed Cltlcins" movement will depend largely on the action' of this caucus to Wight i ' . ' ' P. A. McPhsrson was prominently con nected Wit)) be ClMsens' movement of two years ago, and li the. pfeaent chair man -of 'such organisation as exists. He decline! to, talk' for publication, as far as facta, figures nd names go, but says the object-f the movement is to elect good men t0 office, re'gardleas of party affilia tions, and to forever stamp out ring rule and one-man power In Multnomah Coun ty. The movement la crystallising and will begin' to ak shape, after the Demo- cratle county eenVetitloiR M''- J. H," ckerman of Salem, State Super intendent of Pttbttp Instruction, Is in the city, lie '111 n'anatdate tor-rehomlna- E. P. Marshall' cf Pendleton is In the elty. v Mr. Ifhi'ihill li'a delegate to the 4 Bta convention and t la .... Mr. Furnish' Chief assistant in thenanagement of the campaign.' ".' - -vrf-i irx:x r-' . Oac(r Hayter,- a prbmlnent Polk County poll f Ida and democratic leader,' is In the city to watch poUttes. Oaorf' Jt' Baker of Goldendale, the ' Washington member of the National Re v publieaa Committee, la In the city. !. ALARM SYSTEM TESTS, - Test ef the fire alarm system of Port land tow being made by the electrical engineer if the re. department are re sulting moat satUfactortly. Every eixty day each alarm' boi in the city it tested.' One man Covers the district And turns in the signals, while another remains at Mho switch board at the CltrHal and ohecks, off ttfe'fesflns. The total distance traveled1 (ttv making --the circuit , Is about .miles, . . ... ,i in- i " BACK FROM EAST.: ' ) W. Cv Seaphrell North Paclflo Coast agent.' of the New fork Central line, re turned fhlsj morning from, the, East after gn absence of three week. He was called FLness and dentil of his' sister," Mrs, H. P.- lah ti.4 Iha kHsM Illnu tit hl tfuttfm!? On JCantae Cur ana topped -oft at Den ver and Bait Akaon rny.way. borne. "I found buslheaa conditions "verr proe- perons in the Saatf A trernendflus mteiv Mt t noticeable, however, in the Paolflc Morthw'eet. Every oh who can do m is preparing to coma hera, attracted by fa Torabla cllmatfe , eo.idltlon. ;- On very westbound train ever. possible; Inch of snaca was occupied, and every train was loaded to the guards with bersona seekJ Ing to better their condition, by founding home in the graat ortdWet."r,;,v ; Mr.' Beachrestwai jrather fortunate In )ils eastbQUnd Jrttt:. .c'l ha trai hi Imm was the one fit advance bt the first one that wag tied up in the graat blockade on the Northern Pacific V , ' fi null ' til lli.fc. : EUGENE: NOTES. Eleven Children In Nine Years Democratic Primaries. " f Journal fiperta) Service.1; EUGENE, March t9.TWlns were born to the wife of Joseph. Matalskfc at Sagi naw Thursday, On Marbh 13. 1901r Mrs. Matalskl gave birth to triplet. .Mr. and Mrs. Mafalskl bav U Children and the eldest is only old. I V 'H' Eugene Lodgd B. P. O. S. has elected new oflicem, as follbwst; Exalted ruler. C. Marx: esteemed leading knight. li. W. Thompson; estmeed ley at Unliht Jullu Goldsmiths esteemed lecturing knight, Rv M. ponahue; s seoretaryr M. S. Wallls; treasurer. 1. I Campbell: tyier, Henry Hoffman; represlnatlve to ' grabd Tlodge, A, C. Woodcock; alternate, J, U Page. The Democrattr prlmarle are f being held - today, 4 TTh i candldatg!4l named Thursday night : in th several Eugene precincts to be voted on today are all straight Democrat, and Instructions ware, aept out M the country preclncte to send similar deelegatlong to . the county convention whtcli meet In Shi' gene April S. It is proposed net to afflllt- at wijh the Populists thU year as has been done at tba last .two" slectlona. The Democrats have hopes of getting oniy one office, that of Sheriff, and will concen trate their strength in hat; direction, Ludwl'g, th'Votins'olhojr'JkTirln Mil, ler. yesterday cut about an inch off his left thumb. The piece ut off Was picked up by hi mother and held in place until the arrival of a urgon. when it was sewed on. :-'. ''tyy' J V; -X . .EUdENE, March' M.-Puly Sheriff. Harry Brown took Cal Stevenson, a Jew eler of Cottage arove, to the insane asy lum, he having beln pronouiiced insane by County Judge H. Pu klncaif, v At a meeting ortbe sWcJtnofder of the Buirene Loan Jk - . Bavingi. Bank the surplus fund Wat' increased from 17,600 to 125.000. Thi bank hat been m exist ence only nine year, but Jn thnt time It deposits have grown from,, 175,000 -to t200,oae; the pttsJ stocfc from Ito, 000 to f 75,000, and a fine, new banking house has been built at a cost of about $20,000. S. Q. Gamble itarted troni Sprlngfleia today by team to low A hla former home. He Intends to make the entire trip by team and expeot to reach Iowa by Aug ust 1. -.y ;-. r.j' i- ' W. B. Roh'rerj the kidnaper, wa fined 169 by Justice Wlntermeler for assault and battery on hi .wife Ab4 mOther-in- '(Journal Special 8"ervic.l SALEM, March 8. An Important meet ing of the Salem fruit Growers' Union was held at the City HaU. this afternoon. Manager Davidson, of, the ;.too4, , Bjver Union, was on hand-with proposition from hla ncnble' to co-ODetite with the Salem people In' the marketing of their crop. - - . -.i'.,.-;, :-. , Manager HoWbmb Of th Portland pan aery and Mankger Alltini' of the, Salem, branch, delivered interesting addresses on the commercial phase ;.of . the industry, and Industrial Agent Judson of the rail road Interests, stated that the. fruit crop of the Valley promised so well that spec ial arrangements Would hav to be mad to handle It to the best, advantage. The attendance -of tbo Interested In the business In the vidlnl'ty of Salem was ooi and in addition crowd ef New bergrlculturlst Were en bond 4o get pointer. J It is expected that ths latter place will this year grow nearly M acret of straw berries,' which will iti all probsblllty be placed every morning 'eh th Portland market resh from- the VJne. f lA . jMAINTAlN sTH E ESC H t B IT f ' Secretary of the Manufacturer' Associ ation. ;C H, Mclsaaca, , is . out. hustling contrlbntidn front. the merchants for ths permanent agricultural' and horticultural exhibit at NO 1 1 Washington .street The estimate for next year' expenses, which Includes Tent nd Olher1 incident a!s. 4a X2500. The -12000. mark has been passed already ..and" the "entlr amount will have been secured in a: few day. The donation are made' grterWtly with a tree hand. The heed for a public exhibit place for the resource of thd state and dscrlptlv pamphlets, Is recognised by all. i Everybody liked the' peacock fiour be cause It ts tb best ..-, ; '' TOO SUT6 BANQUETEO.t i Too But., who U oh of the Jattdmark of Portland's CjUrttownf and I ft eoroe- what picturesque chstrkcter, .was tendered a reception at the residence of field Beck Wednesday night ui honor .OJf his T6th Dirtitaey. H i a very gonial oio; men and Is a great favorite with hu country men. Tor. 0 year ha Tad Bute resided in Portland, durjng which time he ba visited the Celestial Kingdom a number beard, which I somewhat imustial. There were about W persons who sat at the feast, for which treat variety Of Chi fP ( ' """!. "' . '-. iese uetlcaol Were jroVl4ed, 'IA"J'i tOW PRICES : t . .-A m' - C fa. k . t . -9 We cannot afforf to be pnder. sold.". We rnflst felFo4stalivc To do so we; must make prices that are the lowest.- Come Just DoIiYou Siee r This is thd lot est price (tt$ have ev$r made on an Iron bed but it is not the. cheapest: bd that is made, ,It it Is our regular $3.25 bed. kIW want all the people who read this paper to trade with us. Mention fhe paper and- you.caxt get ths bed for $2.65. j U: Three-piece Bedroom Suite Trtid Germaiijplate mirror, ''high gloss finish toir&tch golden Oak,; ; $131.50 " Hall Diamond 4 Shape 6f Round, Deep oAk polished frame, with hooks. ,r I2-In. Glass $3; 20-in. Glass $4J0 -. pillows : WemAke tfeto. . We know what we put in tljem, and we will tell you truly what you are, buy ing.'. . i y.-' -. I p:.t Good Pair feather Pillows, $2.00. 185-87-89-91 First CAR8 CHANGE ROUTES. Ths City BuburrXait Railway Com pany la arranging nsw schedule for th Iwer.alWna ara,, Atn'e( th tarj run .up Morrison street go, Nineteenth ana then up Qllsan street to" Twenty-fourth. The new routs will run tba car to, Third and Stark street, which will be ths West Bide termlntify'nd a 10-mlnute er Vlce will be Inaugurated. The eomDatijf will put on special cars to take the plac Of the Alblna cars o4 Oiisan street, which will be designated bXrfhe letter. "M,' th tower Alblna cars will then bear an "V? to distinguish them.v 1 f :'i Always Consult the Best C0MTE DE ST. CIURLeS PALMIST, CLAIRVOYANT, ASTROLOCtR ' He ha stood the test of 12 years before the publle ot Europe end America, - way consult a palmist or clairvoy ant at all, unless yowl consult one ' who thoroughly under. stands bi profes sion? Imitator merely confuse: and aell you thin to please you, whjl ten you tne taa as : well as the good. My - Readings ere entire . ly different from otn ' era, and no matter what your troubles. , doubts or. desires M may be 1 will give 'r rou the proper ad vie regarding them, - - and tell you how to cnange a lire of mis ery and disappoint- .-'j meat to. one of , . SUCCESS- AND HAPPlaJCB, r I don't care how doubtful you re, 1 will convince you that there are truths in what I tell jrou, or my reading tost i,ait siai Klr - . i . 'I ' '- Call at one and be convinced that there Is yet hope for you. Parlors H-3A-SJ, Tn Cosmos, corner Fourth and MvrttaunL En trance SStAt MorrisoniSl. r.. Comte de Bt. Charles teaches hi profes sion to others, Mediums developed. Palm, letry taught. Hours, W a m. to p. m, dally and Sunday. , . FUUL LIFE READING &Oc. ! II. I L . I I T ' Mrs. Stocks, Scientific Palmist, No. 111; 4'05 T3ltfiOU(tr8ulldiAj;. Rdasohable " efmsj i"B-flon eai rment if jrdathj(j lt c$i ft ; trifle more to buy that way, thin for ta$hV-t.Do not' be afraid to aik forredlt... . . . mfc tittleTradirifi i Clicck?li- Our, Stock of Iron Beds B is aiotutely the most attract ive' la the city to the buyer of modest means. It isour constant effort to give the best values. ,The above Is a staple bed, brass rod; head and foot, The foot end i curved out what we call a swell foot! We have them in colorsV, white, olive, red and creaia color,..,.. .......... $8.50 -LifrMiir 1 1'i'iiTi vW aw... rr.-sa Golden Oak Secretary i ' " " Glass door, French mirror Polished and quarter sawed $18.50 . WaU styles: at All prices. ,3d6p Smyrna . V Rtig, $1.33 . AXMlNSTCR RIGS, $4.50 value, L 5pecial Saturday only ,83.50 - 1 Solid Oak Center Table 21-in. square, good golden oak finish, - $1.75 WANTS TO KNOW. Kind of Inquiries Homeseekers Are Sending In. Oeneral Passenger Agent Craig, of tba O. H. St N: Company la constantly In re ceipt of htter of inquiry from parse ns Ifj' the' East desirous of forming a part Of tn great wave of immigration now rolling westward. The questions asked, If they Were all answered, would resulre a larg corps' of stenographer. It Is ifljr possible to generalise and to send tb letter writers all available printed toattsr. "r . A letter received from BJ. C Sbeckler flown In Mlssoifri is a fair type of the In urie being constantly received. He ad mits .that bis Interest In thi section waa due to the brochures which bav been flowing ceaeeleasly from th facile pen oil Colohej P. Donan and put forth by the O; B. A . N. Company, air. Seheekta? asks for Vi'ormatlon on ibe PaciSe North wt generally. His letter fairly bristles rith Interrogation points. Summarised, his questions read something like thlst ,"I tborf timber land between thi Coast Range and the Cascades? What s re the products of the land between the ranges T What ta the yield per acre and what ean they h goidjatT Is there a ready market Ior lit produetsT What Is the orlc of and, both nubile and private? What Is the chance in Portland for the laboring -wen? What employment ean a me get? Can, he find work readily . on striving there, and If eo, at what wages per day? What. Is house rent and average per gonth cost of living? Are previsions gher'er lower than in the Eastt What s tba average oost of horsea and cattle in that auter' '''-.. ':".'r"- . Mr. Boheckler Wants t know what Dm Or nrms a man can apply te for employ ment on reaching Portland. He destftea also- the fullest Information possible from Portland on alt matter (hat are of inter ett to both the farmer and laborer. In Closing hi letter Mr. Behsekler eays! -" l am tnrenstea Hr rhat-fmrt of Oregon from portand south between the Coast ftanfd and' the Cascade Rang. Several .famines, her cohtempistt. emigrating to Oregon tkBl fall. If reporfr aro favorabler perhaps some- wttt come (his apr1ng'.H Xfc' it ttlng, a - gentleman who left Chicigo fouy months ago for tho Paelno Joat' via JfW Orleans. as visit Ipg tho4 general freight depaTsmehts or tba Nor them Paome and O, R. N. Compaaie this morning eonferrlng with tho officials Of tho Companies; .. li " ,. f ::f : "t earns originally from" Massachusetts to Chicago," volunteered Mf, Cutting. I am looking for land, either In Oregon or .Washington that .Is suitable for stock 1 mm II n n i i 1 i IIIBi is.r a Avj nv jtn. H i s m n l r m ho ax m BOWtN'S ThAOINO CHECK1' Cootl fr. I . i V QUITS On a basil ot onertintH of the value, when accompanied by lawful money of U- ft te ne nrm o( H.- E. Edwara This elegant IkOK-ED, with brass top rail ana Ipindlei, we have in cream, white or olive gTen calefr ft one of our roost popular pattebs. value sfs at least $20 j you can bay it for vt!3 A latge;.U$ubfctanf'at IRON BED, white or cream .senarael ; double size only. The best in the city for " . . $i2.Sd' m a a i-T. .to ' . ... w ii i else mjraact V r V I - N A new desfim.'ln Old .ted, or uphols . i -,i 'it v ii si. ii tered to order? In tuny color. None are better mAde jv , y . $22.50 raising. Jf it n ;.h4 dlrble locations snd tht fight condition and. fair price I shall bfin out thr fumllles from th vicinity Of Boston, who will make their homes out 'hern, ! v' i iV J. r. CornflSlaV a Meaiti capKall.t, wa Id the city today., H felt very favorably imprtd With' tad appearance of, Port Und busine. teondUlonst. He thought that If th number tf, home-eeekers he saw Set ott (ho ear hr today wa a fair criterion of the daily arrlvala that i. I';f:l, , , !'- - z THE. 1P1.AM0LA mii lyi.iinii III ' -. NANQLA titn, IN ACCOMPANYING THE VOICE M . WELLS. Solo AlCUAS HALL i. ENORMOUS2 STOCK Our big store" It 100 h. square, three stories . And basement ail full of up-tedate goods - If you ant to furnish w can selhyou i s wa j aa40 j wi w aw!V -It IsGcfod at ; This Stbrev J Great value. . Imported 4telour covered DAVmOKt ii r,c h frame, best upholstery, , it ' .aV i . 't " 9J4eilU llousehold Treasure Tp6(e X T 41 Regular $2.0 Leader. Tell us that you saw it in this ad. and you get it for.. , f " $2.0i Red ned Coffee Pot - ' J,1 t,l.v ll-2qt. site, copper bottom, each 20 cU, t $10 -Hair Mattresse-$I0 Buy irbm the maker- i Ve do not claim to make he theapeti Hair Mattresses on earth but we can 'ou a' better Mattress" for you can get any place rice itiCHES.,-- We make them n We jell them at reasonable prices. -'Come and see what you can get fof $10,00. 185 1 Oregon would soOtt beoord densely popu- lated. Me ssys ths ato eoBdltlon of affaiss prevail at Seattle 1 ' a :- ., .,. , ..i, U I OUR FAfASROAD. ,...--a,,.i 1 Oregon' fame . fnlnlbf jftglob 1 rapidly becoming clreulkted trer tb world. At a recent meettn e( lb 'Royal Society of Mlnlnf Engineer, held at London, England, Professor Herbert Injure the it MAV BE MODERATE ' Visitors Fra f odUl svory Wednesday M 8:15 9. Northwest Agent 353-335 Wall.. z'.oti'ttil SS -- COLRTtOUS SALESMEN , jk We t employ only first class salesmen. rrThey are not persist? ent. You are free to come and go.. You wUi receive the' same respectful attention whether you -buy or not; , , ki. t ;, Full Size Damask' Covered Couch a' - Regular S7-7S, in four colors, Special for Saturday only, 4 $5.75 . ' PRICE LIST - Lace Curtainj, pair.,.,....$L0Q Sheets, per pair 420 Pillow Cases, per pair.,'...;.. '30c Portieres, per" pair..,"..', 2,2$ Window'Shades, each , ,40o Poor Mats, each ............. '40c CROCKERY T Come and see an English 50 piece, decorated porcelain Set," worth $6.50. for ' ' , - . ": ""S4Ji0. ' v ';;'( Do not buy it If yovi do not want it. r ' PRICE LIST IrTgrain Carpets,.. ........35 ctsJ Half -wool Carpet?, .',,,50 ,Cts All-wool Carpets......,;.... ...65 cts Best All-wool Carpets.. ...,75 cts umps ; ' The season is nearly ower. ' We have reduced the price on all Lamps accepting the very cheap est Ones. wf '.( v St"-- - 87 - 89 - 91 First St .' Bradley, for many years associate with Cecil Rhodes an John Hayes Hammond, delivered an address In which he tocor poraud , the entire article. desedpUve ot the mine In Eastern Oregon, written by Colonel Pat Boaan for tho 0.; R. . A K. Company' Oregon, Washington Ana Idaho advertising pamphlet. In com menting upon this wonderful region ; Professor Bradley said It waa Strang that such an Inviting field bad-: booa s little entered by English oaplUlista ' ft Our own Make Will enable you to play your piano even If you do not know one note from nother., . If you are an accomplished musician it will increase your repertory) hundred fold. The player has all the pleasure and all the effects of band-play-, Ihi because he or she controls the ex pmsJon, The Pianola looks like a small : cahbet. " Vhen its aid Is desired . It, is rolled In front of the piano so that its felt covered fingers rest upon the keys. ' When not fa use it can be rolled to an other iart of ' the room. It does not - piano in any way. THt COST or THE PIANOLA IS b PUKCHASin BY PAYMENTS. . ' Cut Thi Corner Welcome off end mall ft promptly to M. B. Well 1 Wash, gt.. Pori r. 1 M. CfiHf tO Ol lilUMI'H'" I SnJ voniplfi d'-(i'- of i Biou-ram yuyiiient o. ;'. - , Name ............................... A JJrin X: W h. ... " s "V" lj- Mtv ss- va -v. WM ... v.-, .- VP. nut) r U i j at