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rm I I 11 'li H I r IIUIVLI -NAMED Republican Convention s. Its II Joint Legislative Candi- dates Nominated; '1C I' Gevarhor W. t, Furnlah of Umatilla. biinrm JfndaraOR- ft: Bean of Lane. Becret&ry. of State-F4 I. Dunbar of Clatsopv;-p -v, f " ' t ' ' State Treasurer C. a Moor of Kla Attorttiy jpenefilA.yM, Crawford State Printer-!. R. Whitney of Lino. Superintendent of Public Instruction J. H. Aekermto of Multnoman. Th Republican State convention con eluded It work at U o'clock last night and moat of the delegate departea to lair VA 4ttAtt hAmM There were no contest over any of sthe kfBoee with the exception of those i of v Govemor,.Attorney General and; State : trinterj and In every Instance the elate formulated by the Multnomah delegation won easily. . It was tiearl o'clock yesterday after Boon wtfiaiv the nomination for Governor were called for. i W. J. Furnish of JJma tllla County waft nominated by Judge Jam A. Fee of Pendleton. The nomi nation waa acMidMl hy ' Judge 3. VV, Knowlea si U urudt. , w., i... wir of Jackson County nominated Henry tu. Ankeny of Jackson. OJttleneia or i am 1,111 aiMi4aA tha nnmlnattan of Mr. All keny. B. L. Uddy of Tillamook seconded Ankeny' nomination. Tilmon Ford of Uirlon did Ukawlae. and C A. John of Baker seconded the nomination of Furi MR Fnrnlah wa-: elected on the., first ballot, the result of which, out or a toiai Ornish Mi Eddy L blank 1; necessary The nomination Was then made unanl- snaiia a rut Xtr Cnmliih M called to the platform? The nominee made a very brief ' K. S. Bean of Lane County wa then dominated , and elected, Supreme Judge and fv I. Dunbar Secretary of State. . . C. 8. Moore wan elected State Treasurer and-a .feces was taaen until o cioph. - At (be ooenine- of the night session. tomlnations, for Attorney General-were sked for. A. M. Crawford of Douglas And A. V Hammond of Jackson were -placed hi nomination. Tne vow stooa: fiammond 163: - Crawford. 177; scatter. ulramiik af, Multnomah and. W. C. Alderaon of Portland were nominated for Superintendent of fuDiic instruction. , Ackerman cot 1122 Votes and Alderson lift. - The office of State Printer was then taken .tip. Edward Everett .oung of Uaker City refused to alloaf his me to a-a bf am the convention. Th re suit of the eecond ballot, which wai the nnat oner was. u, rurver iwvuw " rftraarti hla na mnt . AVhltnev ....k. 187 rilnaa :.i 97 DuntWsv Pertep' ii.wttWw.ww ' T6tal ....... Tlia State- Central Committee was authorised to fill all vacancies on tht A rpafitnllnri wu kdantad ' lndorslnir the Twls and Clarke Centennial and asking: the ipisiature tp a uoerai appropriation The following- district nomlntalons were then made by the delegates from the re spective districts: - : Hf 'JQINT SEN ATQB8. '., MultnomaK atidt CJackamaaHerbert fiolmtn. ' . " Marlon" fcn t.lnn-W; H. Hobeon. Umatilla, Union . and Morrow J. w pcriber, . Baker. Harney and Malheur-J. I Rand. JOINT REPRESENTATIVES. Multnomah .and.Clackamas-C W. Not Atlnitham. Yrtmhlll and THlemoek B. -la EOWy. Polk and Lincoli-B F. Jones. Douplui and Jackson J. M. Hans fcrouen. . , ".. Cooe indMTtirry-R. D. Hume. : Wasco, Crook. Klamath tfnd , Irfiko N. XVhealdofii 3. N. Burgeee, R. A. Emmett waeco.' Sherman; ailllani. Grant and WWler -R. J,' Qlnn, C. A. Penneman, Cv K. Johnson. fTnlon and" Wallowa .F. IX MoCully Umitilla and Morrow O. W. Phelps. Harney and MalheuiFred Palmer. The delegates from the Elrhth Judicial XMetrtct renominated .Robert S.'Eakla ot Union for circuit 4 uqge. t . " 'THR pATFORM. We declare. raffalnRt all "proposals look iiig to'tbe retirement of the JJnited States from the Philippine Inlands; - That n the war which President Roose velt has inaujrurkted against the gigantic "combination of Incorporated capital he has the. united hd enthusiastic support f the Republican pa,rty of Oregon. 'We demand the passage of the Mltchell Kahn Chinese ExelUBton Bill. . We "recognise the right, of labor to or ganlse and combine for Tsutuai protection tinder -the laW. and we recommend that the Cegislattire enact all necessary legis lation G protect ialKr in all its rights and PHvflege. In the Interest of Amen can labor and the upbuilding of the work ing man -as the corner stone of the pros perity .of . our country, we -recommend that Congress...' create & department of labor in charge of, a secretary with' a seat lit the abint-.-1 - . We demand, that a. law be passed by, the net" Legislature' placing all public officer of this state upon reasonable salaries .which 'shall not be, increased during th . Incumbent's ; term - of - office and beyond auch salary they shall re ceive no compensation as fees or. otherwise.:..- ,..-'' We ,favoithe ; creation) of a mining bureau- for Oregon.-' 5,.v .vv ; We declare our approval and support Of the euggesttona of President Roosevelt for the irrigation of the arid lands of the country; l Thiawork should be under taken b'the United States, and. carried forward- under dlrtotlon of the' genera; We urge our representative!! In Congress . and Bens tor to w every effort to secure the speedy opening of the Columbia River between The Dalles and Celllo. and for clearing the river of all obstructions to. navigation from its month to- the head of navigation;: We urge also renewed and . ooptlnued effort for improvement of out . coast harbors ' and streams within the. .State, and the epeedy construction of an . Isthmian cahal. k -1 ' We are opposed to the, teasing, of publltL . lands. . . . t - - - We favor 4he support and fostering of fisheries. ' - W demand the .paiisage by Congress of the Grout Oleomargarine bill. . .That we favor the proposed amendment t to the Wonstltution providing for the initiative and referendum, and recommend ts adoption by the peple-of the State. 'We dednfe our approval of the princt- Legislature t the session of lful, and we ask the Iegiatalure to extend this 'law so that In its main ' feature It may apply to primary election lit all election pre 'Clnctn. throughout the State., and we fur ther recommend the election of United i State Sonators by popular vote. - - In addition to the platform, " the com mittee 1 presented a set of resolutions, without recommendation, asking for pen sions for the veteeans of the Indian wars fnd of Oregon, ; The resolutions were also Adapted. .. v v.. .- vn GARBAGE; QUESTION Aufljorttill ilesni'sbryiAiatt "'V'.: ini Nuisances.' - "V " Of an the kieVl r!sterd it the offices Of the municipal authorities that of the next-door neighbor' refute barrel is toe hardest to deal with, hentk Officer Menfe is onUnually receiving . letter complaining of this class af nuisance, and no sooner 1 , one case disposed of than others follow and .keep on coming until , the office of the Health Depart ment at time 4t almost submerged with these fiery epistles. : - Yesterday a typical kick Was oentTBT A woman living On the East side com plained of one-of these garbage barrels that- her . neighbor persisted in leaving uncovered near her back; door. She said the offender' hired girt had told her that the thing had not been emptied, for two weeks; and that when the matter was called to the attention of the woman, the latter paid pot attention! whatever and proceeded to Hit up another barrel. Officer Menefee was - asked if there wasn't sonle way of compelling the re moval of the nuisance. .The laws relative to-the garbige Hues lion are well denned In the oity ordinance and read particularly as follows: . . ' "That the doing, allowing or permitting to be done any act or thing which' is pro hibited or' forbidden bf these sections, ia hereby declared to be a public .nuisance,, and unless the owner or eocupaht of any place, premise yard or lot. shall abate or remove the time within W hour after receiving notice from the Health Com mialoner to do so, and such owner or on-; cupant shall be deemed guilty f a mis demeanor, and upon conviction thereof before the munlclDal -court, shall be lined for each offense not less' than five or . of more .than $100, or pa Imprisoned An the eltv1 tall not lean thatt flva ur mora than ia days, or by both fin and lmprison- -menv ana in oase in owner or occupant nealecte or : refuse to abata oe remove such nuisance when ontlfled so to da. the Board of. Health of the. City of Portland. are nereoy autnorisea to remove or a Date uch nuisance, and the cost of such re moval or aoatement anau d maae a nen upon the lot , or prepilsea where such nuisance exuited, ' "A "' ';. wt Eastern" Retail Dealers Coming West. ; . The Eastern Retail' Lumbermen is an association of prominent ' and wealthy Dusines men, wuo tonouct tn lumoei business in mansof the Eastern States. This association ha decided to make the Pacific Coast a visit and Itft membert will leave Chicago on, June I for San Francisco and other points of Interest, in CalifornUL-vii"'.fvi';f.'i ' . After partaking of the royal hospitality of the Californlan the party will come northward. It i their Intention to spend a day in Portland, and It. Is understood that th retaU lumber dealer here will do all that i possible to make the Stay Of tha: visitors a" pleasant one. , i From Portland the. dealers 1 th board tnd ahlngle wlllwrooeed ,. o - Seattle, where they will be entertained. The trip East wtH be made over the Canadian Pa cific There will be tit .least 150 mem ben of the assocKtlon, most of whom wilt ' be ' aceomoanled bV their families. tn addition to making' the Jaunt one of nlaaannk tha lumharmen have-an eve to bus! noes a welU: They4 will acquaint hemselvee as fully' as possioi with tne commercial condition surrounding their In of trad which obtain tin the West- :. Most of the lumbermen, -If net alU of them, are member of tne rraternaror ranlsatton known aa the Hoo-Hoos, and t l likely that concatenation will be held here on the occasion of their visit. is th Supreme Snark. of the order c companies them. . Fine Scheme to Raise Money for fair. (Journal SpeolaJ Service.) ST. LOUIS,: Mo.. April lCongress Is ready to endorse Substantially the Idea of i memorial to, Thomae, Jefferson at the vorld s falri at Indicated in telegram .'rom Washington, . ltl.propoed to create fund for the , memorial" which would i cc rue from the aale of an isetie of loO.OOt ;old dollars, to. be disposed , of as sou ve ilr coins of the exposition. The idea-took form pome time ago, vhen Robert Ji Thompson, . eeeretary of he Lafayette memorial committee, se urwd tha reference of the matter to L special committee of the exposition. The "One of the method of commemorating ,:he St Louie, world' falrv now being onsiaerea wy ' inemuerjf- 01 nw ciuuae, .10 he Issue of - loo.ooo gold dollar. to be oined specially for circulation as souve- Irs of the exposition. - It i suggested hat the appropriation oemmitte may in ert an Item Of $100,000 in the next sundry Ivii bill to authorise Jlhe aeoretary of the rrCasury to have this special coinage dur ng the fiscal year, beginning July I. . . "The aouvtnlr coins Then would be in -eadlness for the opening of the exposi tion and there la little dgubt.that the de- nana win iso piace a premium on tnem. Phe house approprlattn committee has tot vet riven definite consideration to the natter, but a member of the exposition committee eaift tnat trie suggestion is se urina favorable -consideration and d rob- ably woult) be.earrld out in due time." Deer Kiy Fined. Oame Warden Qutmbv IS in Tprtni nf letter from Roseburg saying that C. A. men naa pieaaea guuty to a charge of -.pipping venison, out or to state during he closed season and Jind been fined Ki5 ind costs. A small quantity of venison hipped to Bah Frarfclsco and marked as Iressed poultry Was seised b the Call- ornla game wardens.- Inside the pack ige was found the name and address of A. Sncll, 1M East Seventh street. Port-, and. This was forwarded to Oame Ward en Qulmby, .who finally located Snell on I- farm near Drain' and arrestad him This was In January," but the pase was ielayed. - - ' " 2 V? , yrr," ?'..' "", -'-4;, - Enterprlin Portland Club. - The. enterrirliilna nrnnrletnra nt tha Portland - Club hav Introduced a Verv successful and popular 'feature In. their streets. The Rightly Aeolian and Pianola ?oncert given there now comprike the finest orchestral and plaho, muslo in1 the world. ' These, wonderful Instrument en able a slnrl performer to nroduce'the most magnificent orcheatrnl effocls, and also give him an unlimited repertoire for the piano. Thl "excelfent entertainment la meeting with very .pronounced apprtf elation from the public. ;?.:;;,!'...;.-' . : Killed a Cougir, -Vl7; Helena veatertlav and brouaht with him th carcass of a.ceugftr, . which he killed the night previous In the mountains back of St. Helens, The brute had been ter rorising people for month In that neigh borhood, it mensured about eight feet from tip to tip. The animal was brought nea 10 dc soiu. Ull IIIEII 1 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD )- it , IF YOU WOULD 4 ; t v Bay Furniture, why nc jav J wntjijri iverjr '. $S.0Q jpurchise ? , The ; trading j check' herewith jt DYPttlSei Mirrors i xjiamona' Shape orf v;..vr -y'-.!f- 'j.'.- ' JDeep oak polished frajnewithlujoks r 12-in. GIass20-iii. Glass $4 m- -4 piaows r & "We mak--them'i;Yre-lrii6ir' hat W piiUn them,and te will Jellyou truly hat you are buy Good Pair reether Pillows, $2.00. ; -y .v.. .,; - .i'i'i 1 ; ; . -. , - --ti' This is the low est price we have ever made, on aa Iron bed, but it is not -the cheapest bed thatismade'It If is "our regular $3.25 bed. ' We want all the people who read this paper to trade with us. Mention the paper and you can get this bed Tor $2.65. PRICE UST . 'S . - . . aJ- j. . Lace Curtains, pair ., . . $ 1 .00 Sheets, per pair.v.......M: v 1.3.0 Pillow Cases, per pair.... 30c Portieres,t,per pair.., 3.21 .Window, Shades,, each 40c Door Mats each 40c 185-87-89-91 RnUSt" . ' -x- .. ' :' ' , ' . ' For son reason which has not been satisfactorily explained, the two Montana lubs seem to think that President Lu a -waa opposed to- the admission of Helena and Butte, and lhat he will dia .rlminate against them. " William Ooldman, vice president of . the Portland club, In a letter, highly . n lorsea President Lucas, and says that the head of the organisation- is not at all Jn llned to discrimination. Mr. Ooldrhon y: . if u . v "Tour correspondent at Butte speak af our worthy president as the - 'wily president, W. H. Luraa," Rr,a ys that .h trouble has arisen over hla failure, to ipprove the Bradley contract. Your Cot respondent also state-that there la not the beat -feeling between the six eitles t the Coast and the two Montana town tnd said feeling ia shared, by the presi dent of the league. - ,. :. ' 'Now, as a matter of faet, alt six of these baseball clubs, comprising the par ilia Northwest Lena-ue. look alike, to President Lucas, and to tnr ' feertatn knowledge he ha no favorites' whatso ever, and it hat) been due to Mr, Lucas! efforts entirely that the two 'Montana cttiee were taaeu into tne isortnwesi leatrua. and the people .of Montana should knew. Mr, Lucas well enough b this time to know" that ha Is art honor. able gentleman, fair and squaVe In ' alt his dealings, and In whose heart Xhe in terest of iegitlmat : baseball Is - para. mount"-, . .. y:- . Binoer Manager vrngnearux, or tne rort 'and Baseball Club has -returned from the springs with Ms trainer, Billy Brown, he has Jumped right into. business and had what players fie ha on. hand Out 'twi veeteraay, practicing long ana nsra. ne believe in lot of work, and doea-not shirk any of It himself.-, j Yesterday he had with him Lou Mohof fey and Andy Anderson; of last season'! team, and Joe Btutta and Ed Anderson. local men whom he J trying out. They are both fast players and If they can "maire goo ' win- be signed on th team. Murdock,-of last year Taeoma team, I also drilling ,wlttt. tha'PortlandJ. pre-, Daratory to iolninc the -City of Destiny aggregation. -r . ; All of the Portland player, wittl en exception, are expected to be here and In active training by the 7th. i The ex ception is Van Buren, whose brother I seriously in wiin linoumonm. t ib x pected abbut the joth. ; - .... v As soon as the men -arrive they will b expected, to report immediately foi- pro tloe, arid mere will be no child' -play until th eaon open, and from the per sonnel of the other clubs, it doe not 'ook aa ir there win pe any roousnnes fmm B rst call of "play ball! batter up" till the close of tha season. , . Speaking . of possible changes . In the rule this season. Manager Vlgneaux Mid, this morning: "Whlla Reach's r and Spaulding' books are r out In the Eest , all i ready, they have not reached the Coast as yet. I . don't, know whether there. wilt p any change or not, out. u A vr 'meeMbfu entertltlnmeht ; iad dane -wai given last hlght in Auditorium Hall tinder th auspices of Homo Lode, Order of Lions. Splendid mueto waa fuN nlshed by WfbberNi.Wobestra.' , ' ? n The exercise Included rvcltatloiia .' by Mis Leota Bftlgner and J5r. 6 W, mond; vocal solo byMiss U LA "onJ and Miss, Bertha Winiam? cake walk, Krnest and Eugene 'Nordstrumj -aelee. Hons. Wbber' Mandolin and . Guitar Club; mandolin trio, " Mia AlllaOn, Mr. an1 Mr. Webber, tnd the third net-from the drama, "Th ' Senator- .- Vife,';Jni which- Dr. Thornton, Henry Coltoy. All ..... - J w . '.. 1 XVHiiiea Kuu.ai.. .uuiiiiuu ii.i y, . Fchleget," Mr J. C, Sampson, air. Hat-S anra. r. i. ma r iri iiimi. a i.Trinn.i ' SAVE tAIONEY By clipping wt the tracing checks and taking1 them to H. E. Ed wards. If ;yottbtiy $20.00 worth of furniture and have qur of these chekr,'-yosaVe f2 he jtenth Of puronase price for any amount. Ashr l Centiet Table t31-in. "iqUarf rood Eoiden flak.fini8h, " $1.75 Largef-heavy..:. Cant or .Wood Seat mm filling, t. '" .' . ' ' ." Very strong and durable lath dOo per dot. $10.00 ';.":,'3.',.i A 'felegant . of ' 'aJl-Ortyies Uct8-' CurUlas i iaielect: frora. ,' Ruffled Lace,;nke cut.,.$i,45 Ruffled Bobbinet Lace .urtaifis:.,. ;.; "ifo. Ruffled Bobbinet with 's Insertloh ....... a.95 '.I thera are I do not think they will be very material. Baseball 1 baseball, you know, and that's what we are going to havt'thia season.'.' Manager Jack Flannery, of th Helena Baseball team, denies that he ever stated thatt be had signed "Father'1 Kelly to pitch for Helena. The story that Kelly has signed with Helena originated In Be attle aver a week ago, and was sent out from, that city. , th Pendleton Baseball Club will play match with the Athena, "Yellow Kidsr' next Sunday. The National League baseball war for the ichalr of prldnt came to an end yesterday with a letter from A. O. Spaul Blnki who resigned his claim to the place and the Incident Is closed. All legal pa per will be withdrawn. yltt an Offleial bulletin Issued yesterday. President W. H. Lucas, of the Pacific Northwest League,- announced the- three official umpires. Bert Cunningham and Tony-Mullane have -already been an nounced in. these columns, but the third has jus( been selected. He la H. E. Col ge.iV of Pittsburg, who was one of th National League umpires, last year. .Veteran -Jack Sheridan ha signed with the American league aa umpire. . : Tha' Eugene Oun Club has decided to hold .an all-day shoot at blue, rocks at the club, grounds on College Hill Thursday. April -S. The announcement is made that the shodt Is open to all except -experts and manufacturers' agents, who are welcome to shoot, but for bird only. Th Ameri can; Association rule win govern, ; kid -Parker, the Denver pugilist, haa Issued a challenge to fight Terry McQov ern, pave Sullivan. Kid Broad or Young Corbett for fSOOO a side, the men to weigh ISO pounds at the ringside. Parker pre fer to meet Young Corbett. He la prac tically matched to light Jimmy Brltt. -"Kin''-'" McCoy, who has lust returned from Euroe, is Jn need of money. He has Issued a challenge to fight either Jet fries or Fitasimmon. . : W. K. Vanderbllfs nilnoli TI and Bat won respectively first and second places tn the races for the PriJfla Orage, the principal event of the Malaons Lafttte meeting at Paris yesterday. Rlgby (American on Levengeur) won-the Prix Orglval. . v."; .;..;-a it. ,4.;. I The first two of th matche for 200 side and the professional racquet cham pionship took place at the Queen's Club Xeeterday morning, and resulted in Peter atham defeating Gilbert Browne by -0. ; tTha aeoond day of the go-as-you-please walking matche at Detroit.- Mich..: ended with IMneen In th lead of a field of 10, with m antlas to hs aredlU . ? , -. v ft V. B. Belden formed the committee an arrangements. v. j :-,!.-: The Jloor , manager were JTuda-e Alex week. O. Howard Smith. J;W. Henden, . -Aucrnerson ana ur, Biers- Chinese reasants.: f Oema Warden Qulmby ! ; receiving many ; Inquiries, mostly from the South and East for Chinese pheasants for breed ing purpose. iHe replies that they can ' be purchased for (2.50 each,- or I a dosen. A number of persons In this Stat raise pheasant for both pleasure and profit. . but Mr.-Qulmby fears that, the number, will not meet-the demand this year. , i , , Hsv yo- tried Peacock, hard;- wheat fiourf x ' m ' 1 ! - ' . ' inr i r miWii iiiiir s wi BOWEN'8 'TRADING CHECK Coa4 for FIFTY CENTS J X a. . tut tin : On a baste of onetanth of tha value, I when aeeempanled br lawful money 15 of U, $. to the firm Of it E. Edwards I? , ;? ;:M-'$ jf:r t'-i Madiine Marje leather Tufted COUCH "Steel ' construction canvas lined ; hair t A new" deslfii in old red. or UDhols- r -. -17"'' 1 ' " ira.N if, T ' 1 11 SI 1 nil al - - - " 'i: '"'r ;-,''!. : x: -! ' ' ' . -w tered to order id 'ahy color. None are better 'made, ' t S2a.50 " ,; 1 - 71 Deep . tufted spring edge, with deep tringe t value ? our own make, $10.00 For EDDWAKDDS) j iney are me same as roune in fH jOVRNAL of March 20 f Wi wortH snore thanwOc In money. Do you read tne ad vertising columns? Do you watch for all the goo tliitia offered? The Journal adVerlis-. ing pays reader and advertiser1. OfoEQON CITY Cbuflcif Was Asked to Suppress , Oambltas:. OREGON ' OTT. April 3.-The fish t against gAHIbllnt reached a climax wht-n a petition was presented, signed by &X) legal voter nd 4W mother, wives and daughters, at the City Council meetini last night,; maHIng that the oity law be nfoy!W''.'.trii.,.?- ; v '. The 'cause was championed by Key. A. J. Montgomery and ha was asslstod by Attorney C. Bchufbel and T, V. Cow. tng. ROV.' Montgomery said all that ho asked was- that, tha provision of the charter bn enforced, v . Tha if ayor an ChleTf of Police stoutly contendud that, there .was no gambling. It was simply the 'outcome of cheap newspaper talk, Attorney Bchuebel told of a -widow, woman, who this very week had coma to, hla office and complained that nt her boarders lost his money in a gam of "twenty-one," and she re-cetved-jio tjay lo.r fila' hoard, j - Councllrhah Btory ald that ana person had told' him tht Very, evening that he was conducting a game, other evidence was ... proaanted to ehw that gambling: was tarried on. openly.- A resolution of sympathy With th movement to suppress gambling wis expressed by tha Council, nd the matter7 was referred to the Mayor at executive held of the city for enfoecernent;.:'";-,;.'..; , r Thd PbrtUnA City, ft Oregon Railway Company taked for a new franchise gianting 'them- th privlleg etrunning lssenger. axpres iind freight oars on certain street In Oregon City for tho period of 8S years. , The matter was re ferrod' td ft pedftl. committee to report neat Tueeday evefilng as to th comjT satlon agreeable, to, tne city and to pro pare en ordinance coverlij the around, Th ' propoetid branchiae is to take tha place of one declared illegal in the Circuit Courts, Ex-Mayor C, p. Latourette ap pearea ln .th IntetPBt, of the trolley com pany and stated that it was now hav ing a Hn surveyed from-Oregon- City MP tha Abernethy out to tha proposed plant on the upper Clackamaa River, and would also build' branch line from Catieinat to the eastern sect ten of the. ounty end Connect With the Clackamas extension. 'A nrkftoh of the? Fefleral rjnlori of the Amerloan Federation was organised last night with 3 charUT member,' the mem bership Including mechnnic pf the city. The officer are: 'President, E. Ti. Olds; vlce'.pfiiiient, John 1. Berry f Biiardimv,. F. A. burton; secretary, J. If. llnwartt: CUT OUT The check every dayit' worth money -to you. ft. cost1' but- ft second's time to dd it, and 50 cents saved, is that much earned ; It Is Ouf bvvit Make v-7 - 1 -a.j- " ti-." -4r ;V "' full Sizei Dartiask' Covered COUCH ;. ' 'V!'::.v-:-lr Regular $7-75, la four colors, Special, . - CROCftEfcY Come and tee "an English 50 piece, decorated porcelain Set, worth $6.50; for ,. ; $4.50 Retlnaed - Coffee Pot . 1 12 qt. site, copper bottom, each 20 CU. ' Carpet Hassock 75c. Best Velvet Has6ck( , . $l.25 La ge Size H asock, .. , WO 185 the i -4 n when I S. treasurer, James Ward. ,Thl la the first labor union ever formed frt Oregon City, with the exception of a small painters' union organised coupl fit years 4o- The Council voted to appropriate a turn not greater than 10Q to ainint the Clack amas County Humane Society to erect a piiblio drinking fountain en Main street. Thlf Is the first of a number of -drinking fountains, to be erected la the. city by this society. ' .'. - . RIGHT NEAR HOME. The clam cannery at Bklpanon, Clat sop County, will operated Monday i The receipts of the State Land Office at Balem for March Were 39,Ssa,. Within a month' Wlsconslfj : men have bought 20,000 . acres of timber land la the Upper NehatenU Valley, for which,, they have paid $0.000 cash,, .. v.,-i -v Marlpti Cunnlnghamn aged Sfl, a pioneer of 1853. to .4ad at Harrisburg, ,t ;,-. Louls V. Campbell. Republican, was te elected Mayor Of Tacoma with 9S0 votes to spare. The Democrats elected two Councilman, the Republican atg. 8. C. Woodruff, pf Seattle, haa been ap pointed steward and accountant of the Western Washington, Insane Asylum-rone of th beet political places tn tha 8tata, . ' r V . It costs the State of Washington 1400, 000 per year for auppllea for it, ftata in stitutions. i.r". Fred. Sfuart, Jealous of Fred. Sharp' attentions to Mtm, Hattle Reed; a hand some widow, out ' one. t Sharp' eye nearly out with a, ra sor In a Spokane church last night. The parties are col ored. Stuart escapes. - v- The Union plumbers at - Spokane are on A strike. . . . Salem I taking atepa. to own 4ta own electrio jight plant, . . v. t . - , Half of Oregon City .telephone "con nections were burned out last night. Two crossed electrio light, wire came in con tact with telephone wire. , l V 5i-.':"-' - Josepli Pont,!' saloon at 'Prossea, Wash.,, wss held up and robbed of tm and a gun and watch. , - ' ' .' :iri,,:)m m;mm ii ii. .hi Ii..'. .in..iiiin.j; : Jewish Women's Council. ' At Athe last regular meeting of ' the Council of Jewish Woman, held yester day afternoon In the Hlrsoh-SeUlng building. Miss Celia Abrahams sung "Let Me Love Thee." by Arditi, after which papers were read by JVIfdimea II. Qr son, M. Murkowus, B. M. Hlumaui.r nnd C, Uiina on "Kill ring IncbtiMiia in the live uf Bamm l ana ' fcuul," fteiraBii Kienis were swrved. . . " ' Good at This Store. 1 " riil'lftf'' ...... vtT 1 Little Trading YOUR CREDIT K-ISaGDODS THIS CHECK Need not be shown at Edward's stote'uatit you 'iav5r got pricea o n goods i t h e n rpresent ' each cjbieck with $4.50 on every $5.00 purchase. It's like finding money' CARPETS Here'Vou clfind;one of thej most complete, stocksY all quali ties . as represented, and ' prices right. i . .'-'V4;f If you want a carpet that you can depend upon, and ire ; willing i to pay a reasonable price for It, come and see what we can do PRICE LIS Ingrain Carpets,..., ) w VfcV Half-wool Carpets ...m.M...50 eta All-wool CbU?;.2j65 ctt; Best All-wool Carpets eti Three-piece Bedroom Suite True German plate mirror, high gloss finish to match golden oak, $13.50 ..KITCHEN UTENSILS Never Break Fry Pan;..;. 45c Granite Sauce Pan, 2-qt..... 25c Granite Pres. Kettle, 2-qt... 25o Hand Lamps. ..r;.... . 25c Six Knives and Forks 65c - 87 - 89 - 91 First St Checks yaur pucnei HERE IS THE CHECK 'u.j iTi'5 jM BOWEN'S TRADING CHECK OOOB ro ONE CENT IN TMDt M . Iaaa.1. ,r .a 1a.l1ilLa.leltMi sj imma ja xsaw m , vi wawa, avconipanlrd by lawful woucv of tiy tl.e arm ot - - We Guarantee these Remedies OR REFUND THE . MONEY If you are suffering with .rheumatism get one bottle of La-Caa-K ana Snak Oil Liniment and If ft does not benefit you return the bottle and your, money Is refunded. At all druggists at 6fa each, Yucca Root Salve will cur tha most obstinate case of skin diseases, bolls and carbuncles. It la a sura speclflo cure for piles. Try a box. Only 60o at all drug tots. . . i A -blt bottle of tha . Great Taqui Cough Cure never fall to cur th most severe cough or cold. Stop It fn on dose. The only sura remedy known for croup and whooping cough. At all drug . u"ts. . ' If your druggist does not save any of these tomedlea on hand -coma to head quarters, '",,,' , J OREGON aiDVliCAL CO. , 424 Washington street. 1 ' WB AR SISLUNQ 60.000 JACKAOE3 nounr noop VAsmnd sodji monthly, the largest 8 cent -package in the market. Sold by all grocer. - ALLEN'SPRESSCUPPINQ bureau ; Established In 1W. -Portland, Ban Francisco. Los An-eT . Advance reports on . all c"ritra -in -4 work in the Paeitle Platei-NewMi ii ; clippings of all kinds, business )'-"" and political. A staff of W peoii r-l t,o00 Const pprs per . wek. i'ointei on all line ef buslnes.. Write or call '''U'"" ALLKN'S PRKP8 CLlPfi.NU rtT.'-.lt, McKav liilf.. I'ortlarui, r. Telephone Jiain bOX Everybody likes the. IVai.oi k l'-)-f I cause k Is lbs 1