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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,' WEDNESDAY : EVENING, ' APRIL 13, 1801 J" Orecon ' (Journal Special Service.) f Oregon City," Or.. ' April IS. The Or- r.j , . a"" vnj uun unnu fv ay concert i . ' J and dance In the armory hall laat night , : that was well attended. . Aa la a dodu 1 ' j lar custom, with all -musical organisa 1 , tlona that play in this town a street f . concert waa given to attract a crowd to ' J. , the armory. .. . -- .-; .' The muato played at the armory waa I - above the average, and the program waa : ' varied with popular and claaalcal audi 4 bare, t After the concert the band played - . until a late hour, for those engaged in r.. .oancing; 7,,. , . .- , ,,;r , . ... Cetaracte Soil nesting. - r The Cataract hose company met In . It hall laat night and dealt with the regular monthly business. The ques tion came up at the meeting concerning . we attendance or member. The mat 1 tor wear-referred to a committee, and after thia a line of SI centa wUI be' lm poaed on a member who ataya away once ana the eeeond time it will be Increased to 10 centa. . If . the member centlnuee , te atay away from meetlnga It will be underatood that he does not care to remain with. the organisation, and Jits name , win oe scratcnea rrom tne roji . . Creed SUporte fnom jr. X. Seward. ', 3. H. Howard, paat great aachem Of the Red Men organisation, from here, who la organising lodgea in southern Oregon, report that be la meeting with remarkable success. He. haa- organised a lodge at Grants Pass and Medford, and la now working up an organisation at Aahland. . He left here Mareh 19, and will be gone until May 1. The order of Red. Men Is a growing body, and the members of the local organisation will be glad to hear of the success at 'one of their members.' ' Win &ook lata Charges. Concerning the Indictment that was re cently returnd by the federal grand Jury agmlnat Henry '- Meldrum, of this city, who was - surveyor .general" Of - the state of Oregon, until laat fall when he resigned, Mr. Meldrum has little to say. He. was seen yesterday, but would not talk, aa he said that he had not yet seen the complaint and could not say anything without flrat seeing 1L - - , v . "I "have not yet seen, what they have against me," he said, "and I would be 4 1 1: -.1 ' STOTXCX. Tae - asenev : and eemevenaeaee work of Tbs . Journal Is Bow bains don by R. W. Kelly, wbe has bis beaOQoarters la tbe Postal Telearapb efnee, wnare saws Iteaas wUl be talcea and aubacrlptioaa. par man ts and son swats receives. ,. , ,ti..i w u foolish4 to- say anything '.when I have not. read the complaint It would take too. long anyway. I expect the papers up here tomorrow, and - will )ook over them then." " There ' are SI charges against . Henry Meldrum. He la accused of Issuing fraud ulent petitions for surveys In Harney county and collecting the fees. ' He says the charges are unrounded 1 and naa evi denoe to prove that they are. . ; ' , Appointed Oommlttea. ,, .- The painters' union Held a meeting In the Justice court room last night and appointed a committee of three to confer with the other unions and get them to appoint similar committees and altogether they will form a general committee that will look out for the entertainment and accommodation of the delegatee to. the convention ef the Oregon State Federa tion of Labor, which meets here on May 5. The men appointed by the paint era union to compose th committee are 1. E. Rhodes, Mark Chapman and M. Justin. sv. ' ' JmuL Offloe Votes. . ' . Barney I.- Carey of Falls City. Oregon, yesterday filed on 11145 acres of timber land In ' section J. township II south, range T west. Elmer B. Cress waa yes terday granted final homestead receipt for 180 acres In section u. township 4 south, range 10 west. - - Final homestead receipt was .also granted John R. Oleson In section 12, township 10 south, range! west, comprising 160.41 acres. This morning a fractional township In the Bllets reservation waa opened to en try. ' The township referred to Is township 10 south, range t west WC1 Oonunenoe B4 Work. Next week the county court will com mence road work for the year. The first will be done on the Oregon City and Stafford road, the Canby road and the Mllwaukie road. The Improvement of the latter road was brought about by 'petition. - For the work the county has one rock crusher, and as the outlay on these three roads will be about W0.000. another crusher will be purchased." The county court Is also, considering the ad vtaablllty of buying a gravel barge. The work on these roads will be of a perm a nent nature and the court la sparing no pains to have them made the beat In the state at all tlmea of the year. "There will be a great deal ot gravel used on the Stafford road and a barge will be of great advantage. At tha mouth of the .Clackamas river there Is any quantity of gravel and ; the aupply may be drawn from ttiere. ;, Among other matters that came up In the county, court yesterday was the ap pointment of Mrs. August Kroger guardian of ' her minor children. , Mr, Kruger died about two weeks ago and there was some money left, the children, so the court appointed the mother guard Ian. j - Anton Oeninl. through : hia attorney. Llvy . Btlpp, commenced aotlon In the county court against Frank Mathews for 17I and coats. . Oeninl alleges , that Mathews 'holds farm Implements valued at that, amount that should be turned over to him.. ; - Oregon City BTews Votes. William Barlow of Barlow waa an Oregon City visitor yesterday. ... N. Ottls Mitchell of Portland was in Oregon City , yesterday on business. ' C. H. Dye mads a short business, trip to Aurora yesterday morning , and re turned last night Miss Grace Balrd of Portland Is tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Dresser. Homer Davenport will give his lec ture. "The Power of a Cartoon." In Sniveler's opera house tonight . Howard Brownell la spending a few weeks on a vacation trip at Arlington, in eastern Oregon. Henry Welnhard. the prominent Port' land capitalist, waa in Oregon City this morning. - Buckiynn ft Klelnsmlth, who have been located at Fourth and Water streets, sre moving to tneir new place or ouaineaa at Thirteenth and. Main atreete.r The drug store of C. G. Huntley at Mollala that la In charge of i. H. Ver non nas commenced operations. The river Is rising again on account Of the snow melting In the mountains. It haa risen more than, two feet In the last If hours. In and About Vancouver t rMHiii.nniiiirnutuintttttiittiniiiiuruiiin.nii iiriu m. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Vancouver, Wash., April It. By some unlawful means a general prisoner named Leonard. Incarcerated In the post guard house, procured either liquor or dope, and laat night caused more trouble for himself aa well as , much excitement about the post It was while Captain JOnochi, as officer of the day. was mak Ing his evening Inspection of the pris oners, at about 7:30 o'clock, that Leon ard attempted to make hla eacape, first by endeavoring to- aasault Captain En ocha. He succeeded in making a break for liberty, but waa later recaptured. The escaping prisoner was promptly fol lowed by a member of the guard on duty at the guard house. Several shots were fired at ttte prisoner, but none took effect In endeavoring to make hla es cape Leonard ran into a fence and, being closely pursued, was captured before he had time to get Over the same. He was brought back to the guard house with, considerable ' force- -Leonard -had only nine daya more to complete his term of confinement but the attempt to assault the officer and then to get free last night will undoubtedly lengthen his term of imprisonment Superior Court Busy. Several new cases . have been filed In the superior court one of which has Just been tried. It is another divorce cum and was brougm by Jennie M. Collard against her husband. Hugh H. Collard. The ground on which the divorce was obtained was desertion. Mrs. Collard claims that she came to Oregon In Aug ust 1890. for St Paul. Minn., lor the purpose of visiting her parents, with the. . If OT! CX. Tlx Taaeeaver agenry ef The Or sua Pall Journal Is located at OUI 4obb r. LioadDers. asset. full consent "and approval 'of her hus band; Also, with ths understanding that her husband- was to furnish her money to defray expenses and to. return the fol lowing spring. That he failed to send her money to defray such expenses and for her return, 'and that for the laat four years he has neglected to make suitable provisions for her, notwlth standing the fact that during that time he has been receiving flit per month aa salary. - - - The next oases on the docket which will be brought to the attention of Judge Miller are those of the County of Clarke agalnat O. B. Hathaway, and also against P. Hougn and wife. Theae are eon demnation proceedings for right of way for .county roads, in the case of the County against Hathaway the right of way is sougnt tnrough certain lands owned by him and commonly known aa the Proulx Donation Land Claim. In the case against P. Hough and wife, the right of way la sought through a tract of land designated as the C. Stroller Donation Land Claim. The county commissioners were unable to agree with the parties owning these lands as to what was considered equitable compen sation, and has brought the action In court to be determined by a Jury. Another Utvoroe. Another case filed la an action for a divorce by Nancy O. Nicholson agalnat Ephrlam D. Nicholson. The complaint sets ,up the facta that tha. parties to the suit were married in Gentry county, Missouri. In 187S, and havs ever since lived together aa husband and wife, but during the last four yeara of this mar ried existence life has bepn very un pleasant and that the husband haa used the wife In a cruel and Inhuman man ner. Mrs. Nicholson also alleges thttt her husband developed an Insanely Jeal ous disposition, and often called her vile names, and that during the last two years hss deserted her entirely. School Bntertainment. An entertainment and social will be given by the pupils of Providence acad emy on Thursday evening, April 14, for the benefit of the library fund. The event will take place at the Academy hall, which will be open at 7:10 p. m. The flrat program will commence at t o'clock and the second at' 0 o'clock. Candy and lemonade will be served dur ing Intermission. A 'fine dining-room set will be disposed of during the even ing. Tha Vrograsa. PART L Tarentelle Piano ....... Solrits of the Bells The Katydids Le .Carillon Piano. .... The Flag Brigade PART II. Auction Extraordinary . The Walters Holy Cltv Miserere "Trovatore" PlanaGottschalk The Country Saulre ....... .Recitation Hush! the Birds Are Gone to Rest. Song Boarding-Mease on Firs. At 0:30 o'clock this morning fire broke out In the Heffner boarding-house, on Seventh between F and O streets. .. Heller .... Song , .Cantata .Rlnguet The prompt "arrival of the fire depart ment prevented serious damage being done, further than the destruction of the roof. It la not know how the con flagration started, whether froha a de fective flue or by a spark Igniting moss that covered the shingles In some places. : teagers Baton to , Washington, 't . J. H. Stenger and wife . returned to Vancouver yesterday from Arkansas and Intend to make their future, home In this county. Mr. Stenger, was formerly a resident of this county and owned a sawmill at or near Orchards. : He sold out his Interests and moved to Arkan sas, but that country did not meet his approval, and after three years' resl: dence at that place he cams back. Hla arrival waa somewhat, of a surprise to his many friends, as no one knew of his ' intended return. .. . Mr, ' Stenger speaks of Clarke-county aa a fine place In which to live, and while he liked some features of the southern state, he be lieves ths Pacific slope far the better. BURGLARS W I IPC I LI1L IT BOSXBTXBO XBTBITBD BIO-XT nbwXJBBB ABB B30BWAT XZB AS A BJBSUXT OF FOOB FO XJOB FBOTBCTIOB TBBXX ' STO- CXSgXTB BIOBTS OF KOBBSSY. UCPD1DIC IIOLIiaULL -1 1 A, , . i ... A piano of quality." '-i t.;.' it .. s' ''' i ll 'fV ' I.: t " THE EVERETT GRkm mm The newest and brightest jewel in the diadem of piano science . A perfect creation. - 1- AL.L.EN & OILBERT-RAMAKER CO. O LDE2ST-UARaB8T-STRONOBST Vi , ; Cor. Sixth and Morrison 8tm. Oppdalto Potofflca . '-X-. (Special Dispatch to The JoenaL) ' Roaeburg, - Or., April II. Burglars have broken-Into business -houses here for three successive nights. . Little or nothing was obtained the first night, but on the second they broke- Into- the Office saloon and atole til in cash, several bottles of wine and a large number of cigars. ' They alao ransacked Georare Rolhaa ens meat shop, but found nothing of value. Thla ahop was also robbed a week ago, when a number of hams and palls of lard were taken. Laat night the Eldorado saloon was broken into and about. 2S was -taken from a slot ma chine. In the last six months more burglar- lea and holdups have been committed here than In a year at any time hereto fore. The reason is that there Is not sufficient police protection to guard against robbers. Betneeratlo Convention. The Democratic county convention meets here Saturday. Borne of the best known Democrats will be here, and as result it la expected that the beat ticket ever put up will be nominated. gOTlCI. Tha aranrr fnr Tha, lanratl la BoMbarg Is at Dr. W. g. Hamilton's drag atore, where subscriptions br mall or earriar will ha taken. Bail C Strong, agent. DEMOCRATS NAME UMATILLA TICKET L COUNTY IS OUT FOR HERMANN OOBTBABT TO TXB BXPBOTATXOBB OV XCABY- TXB OOBOBBSSIOBAX SBLBOini ABB ATOWB9X.T TOM TXB nUBSBBT OOBOBBSSM IB XABJCOBZOVS OOBTBBTXOB. (padal Dispatch te The JoarnaL) Pendleton, Or., April 18. Two hun dred and nineteen enthusiastic delegates were present yesterday morning when A C Haley, secretary of the Democratic county central committee, called the Umatilla county contention to order, at i:iq. Dr. J. C Smith waa chosen temporary chairman, A. C. Haley secretary and Joe Boott assistant secretary. Marked features of tha convention were the several excellent resolutions passed, among which waa. one commend ing District Attorney T. C Hailey for his stand against gambling and general lawlessness. Another resolution heartily commended the Lewis and Clark exposition to be held In Portland in 1906. although the parsimony of congress In appropriating Dawson. oys . . . .Recitation Kindergarten Pantomime 0 Clothes for Particular Boys Particular? Who could be more so fhan your boy when once he begins to take an interest in his clothes? No' commonplace, cut and dried sort of boys' clothing can win his majesty's approval. But bring mm early to see our assortment of the newest in "fixings" for the boys. He will find himself in his element, with so many nobby suits to choose from. And the prices will not break the family bank. The newest thing for boys include, in suits, the Buster Brown styles, in blue and brown serges and novelty cheviots. Norfolk and Russian blouse styles, in serges and all the most desirable mixtures in cheviot and cassi meres, and no end of new things in the popular two-piece, double-breasted suits. Prices at $4.45, $5, $5.45, $6 and $6.85 . ' 'r. " '". v- 1 i g A lYO We show a most extensive line of Men's Golf and Auto I 1 I, I O CPS an Tarns, and to those of, our patrons who have B 1 been waiting thetrf we beg to announce the arrival of the largest line of Boys' Straw Hats in the city. . 25c tO $3 00 01R WASH SUITS And Waist Line is now complete and replete with everything new and good. Wash Suits ; $1.00 to $2.85 WAISTS AND BLOUSES. .50, 75, ?l.QO the kind that wash H Qittytt Boys Fixings Than Oars is No Economy BALL A1ND BAT FREE WITH BACH , , . . . putfitters to "His Majesty, the American- Boy. SUIT SamtlRoseiniWfiittCo so small an amount waa descried. Another resolution was passed as a mark of appreciation and esteem for the late Edward D. Boyd, who died In Pen dleton Monday. The county ticket nominated Is the following; County Judge, O. A Hartman, Sr., pres ent Incumbent. County commissioner, William Lloyd, Milton. Sheriff, T. D. Taylor, present lncum bent . Clerk, J. E. Cherry, Adams. Recorder, Harry Fowler. Treasurer, S. O. Llghtfoot, Vinson. School superintendent, W. 8. Mayber ry. Milton. Surveyor, C. C. Berkeley. Coroner, Dr. T. M. Henderson. (Special Dispatch te Tb. Journal.) Albany. Or.. April IS. The Republi cans of Linn county held their county convention yesterday, and the result waa a complete victory of the Hermann forces, an instructed delegation being aent from here to the oonventlon at Sa lem. A delegation was also sent to the state convention Instructed to use all honorable meana to secure the nomina tion of Hon. J. TL Wvatt of Albany aa circuit Judge In thla district; and a com plete county ticket, composed of a good class of men was placed In the field. The convention waa on the surface harmonious, but several times th. har mony that had caused Infinite care and patience to build up, was in danger of being rudely shattered. J. C Irvine of Albany was chairman of the convention. A resolution waa adopted favoring Roosevelt, Blnger Hermann and the whole ticket, which follows: Representatives, F. H. Porter. F. D. Cornett, Dr. A C Prill; sheriff, R. L. White;- clerk, J. W. Miller; recorder. W. W. Francis; treasurer. James Elklns; assessor, D. B. McKnlght; superintend ent, B O. Morgaaon; county Judge, N. M. Newport; commissioner, T. J. But ler; surveyor, H. O. Fisher; coroner,' William FortmUler. Oongreealo&al Delegates. Delegates to the congressional con vention are the following: dale S. Hill, J. 8. Van. Winkle, Dr. N. K. Wlnnard, A. C. Hausman. P. B. Marshall, E. R. Upmeyer, Ira Boule, William Stewart, J. R. Smith. W. O. Thdmpson. J. H. Turpln, J. L. Griggs, Z. T. Bryant, W. H. Heesemann. J. - 8. Van Winkle of Albany -was chosen as chairman of the county cen tral committee. State Delegates. State delegates named are: S. A P. R. Kelley, R. A Rampy, NIGHT SCHOOL t BOOXatnrarO (Laboratory Method). SXOmTXAJro (Pernio Sys tem), TgPflWaUTXaTO (Touch Method), Penmanahlp, Engliah German, Letter-Writing, Spelling. Commercial Arithmetic, Rapid Calculation., ,. ' Calculation. ' . ' Tuition, l year, B4SJ tuitiom S aaoatas, tasj taMtoa saomthA SIS, BEHNKE - WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE Telephone, Kaia StO. STSABVS BUBO, SXXTX AJTS XOBXXSOaT. VSODb mbtsobastT O. T. KJIOWlaBS, Itga, ... The Imperial Hotel IRTIAIVD. OREOOIV. .Buropmam Plan Ontf. Bates froroSL 10 S3JIOr day. Saveath aa4 Washmxto Sta. 1 ft A SEEDS rou. r . .. Lh ' J. - ir$ NOT A GAME Of CHANCE you play when you All out your 11st of purchases of anything commonly known as "hardware"- from the multiplicity of articles we have on sale. The seeds of our business are: Honest count, full ' weight, honest . measure, Al quality, right dealing and light prices. '. So haa our trade grown, so we hope for Its continuance, with you as an added cus tomer. r.i AVERY & CO: 82 Third St. - JUDGES FOR CITY ELECTION ARE NAMED (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Corvallla, Or., April IS. At Monday night s meeting Judges for the city elec tion to be held the third Monday in May were elected as follows: Caleb Davis, Joseph Yates, R. H. Colbert; clerks, Rob ert Johnson and William Dilley. There are three candidates ror the of fice of chief of police W. O. Lane (in cumbent), Fred Overlander and Lee Henkle. Tor Jumping on Oars. At a 'tneetlna- of the cltv council laat night an ordinance was passed that. In brief, forbids boys or other persons B. C. Carleton. Joseph Hume, Charles H. Bruggraf. Orlft King, George Wheeler, R. W. Fisher, A. L. Simpson, J. H. Turpln, F. H. Porter, C. Bl Pugh, John Trask. Willamette Teabytery, The Willamette Presbytery of the Presbyterian church met In this city Monday evening for a two days' ses slon and the retiring moderator. Rev. Robert Ennla of Turner, preached his retiring; sermon. Following this, the Presbytery organised, by electing Rev. J. E. Snyder of Brownsville, moderator; Rev. W. T. Wardle of Dallas cleric, and Rev. Robert Oarrick of corvaJiis. repor ter. Following the organisation, the membera of the Presbytsry and the la dies of the Presbyterian society met at Tremont hall, the residence of the presi dent of the college, rror. Liee. ana were bv Prof, and Mra. Lee tendered a r caption. This morning the ladles began n sJi-uar missionary session in uir PrMhvterian church, while tne iresoy- tery met at the college for a business session. rTTOV.. Tha Albany aseoer sf Tha Orecne Ytly Journal j jt the drug tote ef ITsd ttaweoa, Me. 238 Waat first street, where acrlptioa. will be rerelyed. A NEW TELEPHONE COMPANY FORMED (Special Dispatch to The Journal. Eugene. Or., April IS. Articles of in corporation of the Crow Telephone com- nor perrons - , . . i k climbing on or holding to any moving Pn7 wero n'e" w'1" " t. train within the corporate llmiU of Cor- yr- ' . vallls without having first paid fare. H?00' "d bJect Th. eina, fnr h ,h. tii Durposes are to erect a telephone line applies to trainmen who allow such from Crow to Eugene and Elmlra, co thlnga as well, as to the offenders Is operating with the Llewellyn Telephone fixed at no more than $50 nor less than company, wmcn n uou "'i"'"- S3 unon conviction before the nol ice some time. The incorporators or 4nHra v.nv .mill hnva iknnt ti iv comnanv are Charles Hadley, Her have been In the habit of Jumping on man BJerke. Joseph Hooker and William anil ntt mnvlnr (mini, una it con. Mathers, and the principal on ice ana aldered well that a halt has been called, place of business is at Crow. Xls Death Lamented, . Mrs. Straub Hurt, James Wilkinson, a highly respected Mrs. John Straub, wife of one of the eltlsen of Corvallla. died In Los An- professors at the University of Oregon. gelea Saturday morning at t o'clock. He had the misfortune to fall off the back had been In California all wJater-,uop- porch of her residence yesterday, sua lng to benefit his health. Only meager I talning severe if not serious Injuries, details of his. death have reached this One rib waa ' fractured and the lady's city. Mrs. Wilkinson is en route home body was very badly bruised. Medical with the remains, and Is expected to assistance was called and the Injuries arrive here tomorrow morning. The dead looked after. man was a natlce or Illinois, and waa DEMOCRATS FOR STRAIGHT TICKET ozjltso cornrTT szuboatzs wzu FOSSAE! mVZ-XOVOBXD of m errant srs" abd wol oo BOLSLT TO TSB TBOWT OB SAI- 1TBDAT. ,. aged 4 years. He served during the clviL war in the Third Missouri cav alry. V0TI0X, The Corvallla agency of 'The Ore- goa Daily Journal la locatea at urabam Wort barn's drag store, wbers iubacrlptlona to The KOTI0K. Tha Bnrene agenfr ef The Ore- KB Dally Journal la at tbe bockatore or A 1KB Eaton, wbare aabaeriptloos to Bv by Bail ef eamar wtu oe reeaivea, PXBPAXZBa rO FISKTJTO SBASOB, Dally, Semi-Weakly 1 and Weakly Journal caaen. LLEWELYN D. PRITCBABD, Agent. ASSAOXT AB9 BATTEBT. ' Ul (8peclal Dl patch to" The Joarqal.) Astoria, Or.. April 13. The flsfrmg season commences on April 15,- and ex. tensive preparations are being made for the year's work. During the winter alt rtf thai tuii.1rlnHhAiiaa mnA nfAA-mtnTAar (special viapaica vt xne 4oarnai.j !- h.v. lw anl.r onrl nrllvl .,,, . i, . . IUMJ f 1 xuusooro, ur, Apru i..-ureu imDroved. and will be in position to nan- ted on the Ua much mora flah thla tMmn than at cnarge or assault ana oanery commuiea injr tlm th formation of tha Co by Striking one of the residents of Bux- humbla. River Packers' association. Ths ton. Washington county, pleaded guilty I fishermen will receive 5 centa for flah to tne cnarge yesterday Derore tneuuis-1 weirhlna- under 25 sounds, and T centa ooro justice or tne peace. tji accusea tor fish of greater weight, and antic! was nnea so. ana oeing unaoie to pay pate a most successful season, nis una was oommlttea - to tne county Jail. - . ' i y Biafesiad Stock Caaaed (roods. ; Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. . !gTirv masts rcmNrNTiYaJ fJnnrnal Mnaolal Sarrlee.) Astoria, April IS. The county Demo cratic convention will meet at Aetoria on Saturday afternoon and, for the first time In many years, a straignt ucaei will be nominated. The Democrats of Clatsop county have long employed the name "Citizen" to designate wnas iney called their non-partisan ticket, and un der thla name administered frequent de feats ta the - Republicans ttotn. in . tne county and In the city. But the straight outs have tired of the appellation and have prepared for tha nomination -of a straight ticket T" Two considerations prompt mis ac tion on the part of the Democrats. First, they - are opposed to the - false name which their organisation was given; sec ondly, they feel that the Democratic name ought to be employed, as this is presidential year. The Cltisen leader, city Attorney a. M. Smith, has admitted that there is now no hope of the nomination of any but a straight ticket. Hearst la Tavor. Locally there la a very strong senti ment In favor of Indorsement or the presidential candidacy -of William Ran dolph Hearst. The straight Democrats are now get ting their ticket In shape. Councilman V. Burns and Councilman George w. Morton are mentioned as legislative can didates, while -Captain of Police Charles Gammal and John Blue are mentioned for sheriff. It Is extremely unlikely that candidate for county clerk will be named, as It is realised the Republican nominee, J. C. Clinton, could not well he beaten. Andrew Young will be renomi nated for county commissioner, but a candidate for assessor has not yet been selected, nor have the Democrats de cided Just who will be offered to make the run for surveyor. The Democratic committee claims that the large increase In the population of the city has had the effect of adding greatly to the Democratic strength, and they expect to carry the city by enough to offset, the Republican advantage inthe county. The Democrats are more en thusiastic this year than ever before, and will make a hard campaign. X-RADIUM INSTITUTE Southeast Corner First and Morrison We Bake Sciatica arid Neuralgia- "r'; Out of the System. : We have the only humaa bakery in Oregon, and so sure as that daylight follows darkness, sciatica, neuralgia or rheumatism cannot live where this method of treatment is employed. - We would not fear to wager $10,000 on tms position. And the same treatment is equally effect ive in cases of 7 r -.--- - Catarrh Especially of the head and stom ach. It never fails to cure. '. X-RADIUM INSTITUTE Southeast cor First and Morrison TeL Main 2796. , , Elegance LAWYER'S BIG FEE ' ALLOWED BY COORT i (Special Dispatch te Tbe Journal.) , Helena, Mont.'Aprll 13. There is to be no rehearing before tha supreme court in the case of Forrester AY Hax (Ma nila against the Boston ds Montana Con solidated Copper St Silver Mining com pany, involving a 160,000 attorney's tea. This question waa decided: by -the su preme court yesterday : afternoon, when an order waa made denying tha motloii Thla la part or the noted case wherein Judge Clancy awarded Thomas R. Hinds 1200,000 for five days aervlcea as re ceiver for tha Boston Jb Montana com pany. .Tha company contested the fee 050.000 for Hinds' lawyers, but the court haa declined to reduce this, al though that of the receiver haa been ma terially cut down. You ' will be i easily i distin guished from your: fellow man in . your., dress if you come to us for your clothes. All our suits are put up by union tailors and are the es sence of ( style, while the goods are the highest qual ity, ' We .make suits from $25.00 Up FkCrgcrd & Petters:: TAILOR m f0 FULL MBTKULARS flmrVIWTm(Tt-aalTLa'', ' Have you seen the White Elephanttl Have you seen the White Elephant? V