,1 1 THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL, -? PORTLAND, - WEpNESDAY tVTTINQ, SEPTEMETTl f, '1904 14 its''' " D TO CONTROL IT FIRST AND SALMON V -' A U. S. SENATORS VISH m - V sTl i - L ion moTQ ALL Snscial a. ,,v . y- In, ft'' for the Offerings School twiuiaren Every mother realizes at this time that tht fitting oat of their boye and firle means a considerable cash outlay. - - r. Let Us Help You to Economize I BOYS t-niece Tweed Suits at low a. ........ .:...1.50 BOYS' Serf Suits, T to 14 years.. 1.85 BOYS' Mixed Tweed Suits, 7 to 14 years. . . . . .$2.25 BOYS Mined grey and brown Suits, 7 to 14 . - years ...f2.50 and S3.00 BOYS' Norfolk Suits, 4 to S years, i. . . . . .f 2.50 BOYS1 Sailor Norfolk Suits f2.SO f 2.75, $3.50, $4.00 BOYS Separate Pants, 9 to 14 years; pair.... ....... BOYS' Heavy School Hose, pair. ................ 12H BOYS' Extra Heavy Ribbed How. .... Off B tor BOYS' Cloth Caps, bu-fe assortment, mch.. ......... .25 GIRLS'. School Dresses In Gingham and Percale, . each... v.... Mp..v45 and 65 GIRLS' Sauor Suits, B to IS years..:. V.......V.f 1.25 GIRL8' Wonted Check Dresses, French style, trim med in braid and buttons.,. ...... ...... 85 and f 1.00 GIRLS' Plain Serge Dresses with round yoke and " accordion-plaited ruffle ...fl50, Xarge assortment of new Fall Dresses, from to IS - . years, m checks, plaids and serges, nicely trimmed, ' UP tO. ,n.Mt,., ...,..HW, - Tt Balanos of Oar Stock of SUI-iuER WAISTS While they last at lest than half price. T ;' ' V . All Waists up to $1 .95, lor. .; .., 59 All Waists up to S1.75, for. Tv AH Waists up to 4S.W, fw;....,...w.. .... .... .08 ton Store ;9S J. tt STANTON Menag-er t z - '- SAYS DTKER IS u: RUM HIS SON Allegta that hi fNwr wife. Bertha B. lUrtln, takM tbetr little Ma, Willi Joel Martin, to saloons and generally condocta herself In a way unbefitting a mother. W. & Hart la ba Instituted an action la Ui elroutt eourt to secure poe aaaaloa af tha bo v. Judn Gordon leaned aa oriMr THinnr restraining mmr iron taking the boy outatd th juried letloa At the oeurt. . , , -1 The Martina war divorced Apr 1. IMS, to this olty. Br tba dacraa of tha oat Um father -araa awardad tna cua toir tha hoy tat ona yaaf. tha mothar for tha aaxt yaar. and ao am altcrnatrly. It tm hla lfH iapln mullfUi It k 'aaaortad la tha ooatplalat that Mra. Martta aoaitraetad aa U!al mar rlaca with iotm Bald of Astoria laat tuna par i and na ainaa llTa with blBB. Sh taaald' to hara baaa aaaa aaronalna; In tha aaloon of T. A. afo- Covrt, a MeHlimmia, ta Anaust. 10I Sh la aoenaad of antarlaa Pat Klanay'a saloaa at Aatorta, Juna 10, 1104, and oalllaaT for Jaek Klllaoa, Wall thr war drlaklaa; totathar ta a bos, tha oaaa4ant raada Bald arrlrad oa tba aoan with a rarolvar aad BUIaba aofl tha woman flad. Other . lnatanoaa of Mra. Martin' allaaad had oondaet ar glva. aad ah I aald at on tint t hava takan tha D07 to Um Loarra aalooa at Aatocia. - ftharwaiiM? Oa. hutoad. toa lataia aau fa a and arhaaj 70m aaay win anmdaad Ballaa fajm Oa tha wiMiiital Oaw I Do All Merchants Realize the Importance ; of ; Ade- 5 quate Space for Their ! A n n o u nee m e n t s ? t I a-J. IB ; .- a1 awvavsnsnr aioair. ' tmm j ma AJbWATS ram - . I taajaadii a aaoKuai w - I nanT a una aiiaM , f OB A "BM AaV WWAWissBrSWW IS AS aamA mum." A waaapaiur aoldtara asav ma ad. tjuatalr arm ad for ordinary Mrvlo wlth rioaa onlr If th rtOa ara aaodors and of Ions ran. 1 A revlmont. If aawratlng IndaOandaotlr ' - In aotnal aaniec. must naad hara at laaat a faw 'Hald gMnm," parhapa noma amaoh-laadlna, rapld-flra "thraa-acund- ' A brivad. Wolatad from 1U baa, anat earry at laaat a a mall artillary corp. aqulppad with Said funa Uiwa anoush to oand" a fortlflad tnaar, or to oovar atthar aa offaaalr movamant ar a Vatraat. - - -.. . Aa army dfrlatoav ta hoatil oonatry. aa mov acdy aa faat aa Ita "blc Suna" ean b tranaportadfor tha big uaa ara th "mailad flat" of a major fneraJ. Wlthont tham ha la partlallr dlaarmad; loalna; any of tham to tha norny la oomtad to b a htimlllatlnc rvr, apt to nullify a what plaa af aampalen. , .v . y r, or QUICK Th llttla atora, mta fh holdlara, may eat along- with llttla ada tf thr ara plaoad ta lone inatV ma droms. A""btcar atora," Ilk a rarlaant, moat hava aocn dlaplay apana mm Bald dnma, for often and dafanaa. A tin-btf;rwr-atcra,' ilka a brlcada, mat earry "biar nana." muat npand Ha display advarualaa; from toohaa tnto aolamna. A raally KT Mora. Iftta aa rmy drrlalon, moat carry tha lrat una,' muat uaa what paaa for "broadaldaa and muat maka Ha advrtlln Ka "mallad hat" far ompttuaa, and Ita atovad hand- far patrana. - it1' ' Wotdd Have Dr. Kaykendafl as President ? of . .State Senate and Also Want to Say Who Shall Be Speaker of Lower House, ' Dletatorahip fa alwaya fraaeht with' parU for thoaa wh attompt It aad tha afforta of Oracoa'a Unltad Staiaa aas atora to ooatrel tba oraaalaaUoa of th aaxt laaialatara ar alraady, aroaalna; mumauri of atrons dlaoontont. Sanatot Mltaball and Soaator Pulton hava shown thalr IntaaUoa of maklns.Dr. Kuykan daU of Lana tha praaldant of tha atata aaaata, and many politician ara af th opinion that tbay will andaaror to mam tha apaafcar aa watL It la not atraac that avtdanoa of oppaoltloa ara alraady apparanC . Tha antl-MHohn win a; af th BapuV Uoaa party In thla atata, thouah oruabad, la not axtlnot IU rapraaantatloa la tha' fallatura Is amail but It to eapabla of aomblnatlon with other almnta which may mak It f ormldabla, Tbara la mail body of laaialatora who ar atrons adharaata of Kx-oonaraaaman Maloalm Moody, and thay hava alraady tnada It plain that thay do not taka kindly to tha out and - drlad procram. arranaad br ailtchvll aad JPulton. Tha atata aan atora from aaatara Oraaoa maka no aort of thalr oppoaltloa to BuykandaU for praaldaat of tha aanat and thay tand raadr to throw thalr vote to al io oat anjrona alaa fM ' oaa.. daralop anourh atranah to maka htm a poaalbU wlnnaf. Tba naraonal ambition of - xU mamhara of th ataU sanata ar alao a faotof la tha altaatlon, and It to by aa maana Ibipoaalbla that aoma of tham may cat" tofathar In a aomblnatlon that would ba axoaodlhBlr troublapom to Mitch all and Fulton, aapaotall? If aha spaakerabtB to to ba iaeludad ta tba proajraok T At tba prwant tlma Xaykandall hi wall la th laad far tha praaldancy of th sanata, -yat ba aannot ba raaantod aa a mra wtanan In ordar to win ba muat hava boat, ff not ail of Multnomah's aavasT votes, la addition to thoaa Which tba Bootb-Kally tafluanoa Is axpastad to iv him from aouthan Qraoiv in aaatara and oantral Oraon Kuykandall to not popular. It to alhljr Important, tharafora, that Multnomdh'a aenatora ahoold ba hold In Una for th program. It to aafa to say that Prank P. Maya will not appaar aa a aandldate for th praat danoy of th aanat as Ions as Kurkan dall to In tha raoa, for both May and his partnar, Judg Oaray, ar too elosaly alllad With tha Mltchall organtoatloa to allow him to Intarfara with Ita plana, Tbara baa, recant ly, bn noma talk to th affoot that Sis: Slchal might anter tha lists but tha suteatlon raoalvaa lit tla erdao. Probably tha story orig inated la a daalr to pat aaothar ob steola ta th way of Uaa Malarkoy, whoaa poaalbla oaadldaoy baa baan a aooroa of aonsldarabla dlaqumt to thoaa intareatad In tha Kuykendatl program. It to wall known that U UaUrkayv oould gat tha aapport of bis awn dalagatlon ha would hava tha votes Of at kadat four of aaatern Oragon'a aanatora, and that would put him wall to the front. , n ,Jr- r,- , laMfsntur. If Sh program could b aooflnod atrMMy to. th orsjanlsatloa of tha aan at. that would ba llttla doubt of Kuy kandall's election, but there to raaeoa to believe that alroumatanoee will fore Ita extanawa to the speakerahlp of the bona. Senator pulton la p roomily favorable to tha ambition of Ton Kay of Marion, who aaplrea to praalde aver th lower branch of th lefftolatura, and Kay will naturally expect Pulton's na tive aid. - Kay am th first of th Ma rlon derogation ta toav Oear and go over to Pukton, in tba eanetorial etrugsle of IMS, and h hangad at a time when the flaht had reached Ita moat orltloal atag. It waa only aa hour before tha adioummant of th iaclslatura whan Kay turned to pulton. Mad be failed to rote aa ba did. soma other man might now ba standing- ta th boea of Senator Pulton, for Kay waa.oae of tha main etaye of Pulton's bopea, and hi defla tion at tha auproma moment of th strum would have been diaaatroud in tba extreme.' Kay is OoaftoentL Kay claims that , be baa vote aaough plodgad to him to win tba apeakerahtp. Ha probably eaaggeratea hie strength, but he to oartalnly. not far front the goal, aad Pulton might ba abl to swing to him toe few additional votes that ba need. Under sueb ctrcumetsaeca -an appeal for help could acaroaly ba Ig nored by tha seamter. Th awkward featur of th sltuatioa, from Pulton'a point of vie w. -1 that the moment ha cbamplona Kay'a causa ha runs up agalnat tha ambttlona of th othev -caa-dldataa In the raoa for the apeakerahtp. If Vawter of Medford to a aarlous aapl rant for tha office, and not mraly aaek lng recognition, a wilt not aubmlt read ily to nay lnterieyaad by 8 ana I or Pul ton. v , . . Bailey of Multnomah Is alao san guine -aspirant for th ptooa, and If ba should win th backing of hto own dele gation, he, too, would expect Pulton to keep his hands off. v Bailer's candidacy for speaker to being- used with aoma ef fect to keep Maiarkey out of the fight for president of tba aenate oa the ground that Multnomah county cannot expect to have both presiding, offlcere of the legislature, and for the prevent at laaat It la likely that neither Mltchall nor Pul ton will do anything to put Bailey 'out of tha running. Nevartheleea. It la -believed by these who are heat Informed that however reluctant the aenatora may ba .to mix In tha apeakershtp Mates, thay will be forced to include it la their program. - ' - - ---- - Th situation la not unattended with danger, for- It would seriously impair th practice of tba two aenatora If their program abould miscarry. - To Mltaball such a result might ba dlaastraus, for his term will expire In 107. v Pultta taken lead risk, for h haa two years mora than hie eolleagua, but It would ba a bard rebuff Jf th candidate whom ba to known to favor for speaker and praaldant of tba aanat aheuld ba turned down. v ., . . ' George C -Browner! Is', telling bis friends that he to supporting Dr. Kuy kaadalk and ba arofeaeag to ba doing It from abeer goodnaas of heart, wlth- out any ulterior motlva and with no pri vate cjMtejMto sarva It will be ao sur prlae however. If la the event of Kuy kandall' e election Brownell should re ceive th ebalrmanatalp of tba eommlt tos aa rail roe aa, tha pcatttoa -whlab ba held for half a doaan years before he became praaldant of tha senate. At the oomlng aeaaloa of th leglalature this chalrmanahlp wlH ba oaa of tba moat important la th senate, for It to quite likely that aoma railroad legislation will be attempted. There to already talk of an attempt to amend tba maximum freight-rate tow, and Mils relating to this and kindred mattera will probably ba Introduced. Brownell haa demon strated la tha past that tha chalrmaa abip of tba railroad committee doea not loan anything of IU importance la hto LATEST ' OREGON BOOT' t QHTS INITIAL TRIAL W. A. mtott haa tha dubtotu honor af being th first man la th atata to wear tba tot model Oregon boot. Oa wae brought bare from 0okane, Waab about two month ago. but until yea terday a axwaaiea aroaa making neceeaary to outfit any of tha prisoner at tha county jail wlta) th aaXaguard agalnat running away. A few alghta ago attllott, who wae a. "trusty," violated the rule by having tha toil at night. Ha returned la a drunken condition, at aa early, hour la th moralng and was found at the Sal mon street door by Jailer Oraftou. Sine thea ba ba beea working on tba rookpile. Yesterday Elliott wee tat ta work cutting graaa oa the courthouse lawn. In Order ta maka sura that ba doea not tog it away from tba rfoa again,, tba new Oregon boot Wae placed oa him. Xt to composed! of three piece of tron, of which two, forming an oval pattern, ftt round the ankle. The third place, which mark tha Improvement, fa tone with screws ta th heal of th shoe and bears the weight of tha anklet, thua prevent ing tha weight from falling directly on tha leg. Th boot weigh II pound and effectually prevent ita Wearer from traveling faster than a alow walk. If Ita wearer should attempt to run the anklet would work back and forth aad brtfla th flash, ' INVITING DWELLING TO FLOAT ON RIVER Ona of lb finest houseboats oa the river was launched thla afternoon from the ways at tha Joseph Suppl ship yards. It waa built for Robert In man of tba Inmaa-Poutoou mill. ' Th build ing la a two-story affair and St by M feat In cUianaelone. It to divided rata a BAWbar ot apartment. The hotsc will o towed down th river and placed on a big a hooting preeerve which ha been leaned for th season. Whan fitted up and furnished the houa will be aa aquatic manalon, a watchman employed to -feed the ducks ATTORNEYS DROP : : TWAITES DEFENSE Bananas they did not Hka th way In whtoh thay had baan treated by Thomas Twaltea, Attorneys William Oregory and M. A. Butter withdraw from hto defane ta th uit Instituted against him by H. B. Bdwarda yesterday at th tlma R to earn p en mot tea' for a new trial. Left without eouneei, Twaltea had to be granted a eon tl nuance by tha court. Twaltea waa aued for tba recovery af furniture, which Bdward claimed he md purchased and never paid for. A ver dict waa returned -to favor df tha plain tiff. A motion for a nw suit was Sled ta tha time limit and was to have been argued thla morning. Circuit Judge qeorge wsa hearing tha argument of counsel la th mitt brought ay J. B. Brldgea agalnat Robert Wake- nld. for the appointment of a receiver for their shipbuilding Interests, when At torney Butler approached the court and hurriedly explained that ha and Atter- Oregory wlehed to withdraw fram tha daf en, as Twaltea bad aot treatedJ them right. The reaaeat waa araated. Nobody being present to, argue to sao- aad to b oontiauad, . and other wild fowl oa the pr will maka It hi permanent res Id nee, but th principal rooms will ba retained for th ua of 'the owner and hto f rienda when they go down that way oa shooting ex pedition Th house lit handaomely bultt Wttk finished material, and both Interior and exterior of tha struct r hava been painted. There ta. many a comfortable looking cottage In .he beat residence por tion of th ctty that does not look nearly ao Inviting a th floating palace which will be occupied by the hunters, f 1 V-.T! 'AW mum 1 t 1 nr. . " .i ; w care saowmg exeep- "2 tionally Strong Lines : fcV in BOYS' x: ' - '-.4"' ' ? .V : v y. '": ' STRONG SCHOOL mmmmmsmm. ' YoU Uly find . here -the wear-resisting sort, ,af;: .V ; ' , Kt it Suits that wc guarantet; to wear ad well as the FIVE DQIXAR SUITS of other -r . v;,,Vb.- v stores. ; -----J.,'..Mlr'-.-.:tUHLLt.h .' 'V ' ' ' 'L S - wf.r--.ri X'-'"X': "':rJ:A .,4,.v -:-: S'-'.:'.. ''et,Vff -k ' y7ZiH$ -7rt;TfIIK AND OAK ftTCCCTft , CxGp MANY TOPICS TO BCLD CC1ISSIN aJaTJEa VSMeaaUM nr im somts ov mmvmrnrm SiSlWia JJR) OXiSSiaT OOWStaamalaW SECURES FORTUNE RISKING "FOUR BITS' Ta ratas awickiy th sua of jfr.SM tant V vary eaey tank, eavactall! whan oaa baa only M eaata ta start oaT But that's What Mat Pollti did. Mas Follts ta elty aaleaman for a firm of cigar deal era at Third aad Washington tract. Tw waeka an -ha aurehaaed a ttaket la a lottery. Th ticket coat him l eaata. A week le.tr ha mmIvb for T,toa with tha announoement that na naa neea lucay enough to aria that much oa hlo half dollar., Tha big kill ing hasn't mad th lucky man foolish, althar, for he ta selling slgars Just Ilk he klway did. CASTOR I A ?r InCa&ts aa CjWram, nta fXi In Km Air:,"! lr.$ tha' program already laid ut tha meeting of tha state commission of tba Lawla and Clark fair, Saturday, will ba a busy on and several matters of Importance will be discussed and probably decided, - The oommleelou ba received a letter from Mra. Sarah K. Rorur, who I achieved a national reputation aa cooking demonetrator, aaklng what agreement eh oaa aoma next year to the bewta and Clark fair and eon- duct a model soaking aahpol and oafs. Mra Itorer ta at presant la charge of the aaet aavllkm aafa at tba St. Loula fain Tha request of tba Astoria chamber of commerce that fund b set aside foe tba ertctlon of a monument la honor of Lewis and Clark Bear that otty win ba considered by tba eommtaaion. As toria citiaena believe that tba spot where th explorer made their camp la It 01 and Ituf should b marked by a monu ment. - It ta tha opinion W several of th commllonr that tha body na no wowtr ta sat aaida rumu for such a purpose. f. . Aacthr topic of tntareatl will ba the dtoouealoa of th fr of tba Masmae tu employ gvides anJ keep an cnen houae f. Mount Hood for tba visitors to fi fair, If the ccnr-misskm will build tho loflg hous. Tnls proposition was formally mad to President My re this morning by a delegation from tha eo- elty and racelvee tba prldnt's ap proval, but whether tha eommlaalon's fund can b used for thl purpdaa legally haa not yet been ascertained. Th Universal Exposition company, that ta publishing tha blatory of tho at, Louie fair, dealre to Inoorporata in tba work 19 or It pagas dealing with tha Lawla and Clark fair aad Oregon at tha rata of Its a page. Oovvrnor Chamberland baa placed the matter b. for, th oommlaelon end ta favorably impreeeed with tha beneftte to be re ceived by- thla adverttaement. Tha management af th St. Lenli exhibits and buildings af tba state will ba dis cussed at tha meeting and tha final daotelon reached concerning tba elaesl floatloa Hats, - j i - "DIDNT HURT A BfT -"'-X-'X BY OUR 15 WHAT THEY SAY METHOD . W are eaaMed ta extract freei as ta Ml twtb at saa sltUac peaiHvaly -ad absolutely wltsost MH er ba I after affwu. PwMala salfeata feaaltt aert savs as ttmt, a oar aiathed af , S to-acting la paelnvafr safe sad aaaa itelj palakse. Abeohtt cUasUsiea n ear awM. W da anwa and Vldga work vtttV . eat pain. Oar If rmn' eipertoaee ta platt wort eaablM aa to at roar smtt 1 CoetrorUbly. The eaat U tha ebeapeet -t ta tha end, We . sate feeUam aa wai WISB BROiSam, DE1NTISTS tOt-tll TAIt-lNO BLDfl. Corner THIRD AND WASUINQTON S n Open avanfhga till a undays from I ., Poona, Mala BAR FIXTURES - BILLIARD TABLES From U and YOOTi LIQUORS WHERE v ; YOU PLEASE, if you want to save money Y.-and stay in biuiness,-. ' ' - The Brunswick-Baike ; CoIIcnder Co, PaWaM JVslte IM r Pkonm Maim 44 - -4 v German Publishing Co. "PRINTERS of Everything - tot Xmnef St. Carjr Tmpif SWISS MUSIC FC3 U MAZAMA'S CONCERT - aV Bmmnttrt a twtas farmer at Hlllaboro, who reeeatly earn to thla country, ba aa alpin bom. and aa effort to ta ba made by CoL U I Hawklna to secure tha horn for the elty mnaeam. It to tha pniy tmm of Ita kind that haa aver been brought to tMs part af tha country and it has bean attract ing aensMsrabl attenttaa around Hllla boro, Ita owner ta an excellent mueletan and nearly every evening he dellghta tha reel den (a of th vUtaga with muate. . Tha bora ta about 10 feet la length and to mad of aylK aahwood ao me what resembling namboav Ita notes ara el ear and -of a peoullar swaetneaw aa ean be brd Very Htm aistahea, Tb FOLLOW THE. FLAG - World' Fair? Se that your tlokst reads via ' ' WAD A S H IC R. -! jwv itaTeitw evill Immdmd me mmim wUrmme tm fA Mrommm. r OTJ C. CUXM. P. C. Jg1.t L Anglm, Cat, borna ara uaejl by tba alpin abeehards In eaUIng their floeka.home ta tha avaa lngs. It ta Colonel Hawkins plan ta hava soma cTwlse musician present at the October meeting of th Maaamaa, with evrat of hi oountrymen. and while th moelctaa plays tha air the ethers ara ta chant th yodel aong. Tha sseat. log will b held In the otty bait A oommrtte oa atTtainmnt has beea apooiatad aad final arrangements will soon be made, Tha committee ofw slata of L L Hawklna, Mra. S. Cran, Mlaa a Metoalf, alias Bila MeBrida, Mr. uMra. Xraak t. BUay and W. a. "Now good digestion walta aa agni . Ut. and health Tin b th." 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