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tea..,.. .J s o l. , . r.:::.c gascll j caqs i j A nil . i . W V Uev f.'sw" f-Tctcr rrs ta Hz-to- V : kf-'cfiiz -C.-rr.ch tint Csr 4 vice Throughout Country Nancy Ctrr.-i' C.i?rcm Cr. V.V C. i:::ri Is Cirtzin Ttti ;',V Crctv,cr4artwC!.?:';. eride; told r.crj kg . TO 1113 CUw'NZCS Laird of Ckibo Takes . Couple llnrler Pr.4inr ' Whan' ' , Parents Disown. .. ."' (Jearaal Snedel ferric. 1 ''."'- Pittsburg, a., AprU Nsws of ths mArrlare of Nancy Carnegie t ' James Haver. her mother's ' former ' coachman, brought out the (act today , : that a member of the Carnegie house. i hold la Pittsburg about year ago tried to horsewhip Haver at the Car . negle stables, but rot a thrashing tor hla trouble. -Thia relative la Oliia O. . Klckertson. a brother-in-law of Nancy Carneclo. Al l result of the Incident, -Harer . wu drlfeu from the Carnegie home and went to New York. Blnoe Andrew Carnegie baa taken, the eoaple ' Into hi own borne -In spite of the sto rlea that Mrs. Haver" own family will , hare none of her. the atory baa been received of bow Carnegie went down to the .fashionable Tiding- school to bm Nencr and aet her to .cast her coach - man adrift. Ha found hla alec riding astride, wearino divided skirts. ..Carne- gl waa scandalised. 'Nancy aanoanoed that abe would, ride as aha pleased and love whom abe pleased. That settled It. CpeaklngClha, marriage, Mr. Car . "My niece waa married to Sflr. Haver In New York about a year ago. , nr. H avar waa a riding teacher In the fam ily. The family baa-no objection to the match. Mi Hever . is an nonest,- up- . right young man... would rather Nancy had married a poor, honest man than a worthless duke. ,. We want, no ricn man In the family.? . . '..' Mr. Carneala aaid that Mr. and Mr. Haver went to Kurope Immediately, af ter, their .marriage... Ther-return ea few days ago. and are bow on a -visit to New England., ' : , , MRS. tl'LEAN ELECTED DAUGHTERS' PRESIDENT Closely Contested Ballot End in . ! V New Chief - f or-the ' , - it - . .'jMnal apeena wvtea.J : Washington. April tL The- hotteet . contested election la tba history of tba Slaughters or tba Kevorauon snaea last night with tba election of Mm Donald . McLean, regent of the New York chap ter, as president-general by- a vote of . HI to. Mrs. Bteraberg'a . en the aeo ood ballot; . .' - 4 .'.'' . .. Ural Charlaa W. Upptt who receded ' a4 vetea on the first, ballot, withdrew rom tha 'contest and a portion ( .bar Irtrenjrth went to Mrs. McLean, v f ? ( Of tba U eaadldatea for rici preel- i. ent knore taaa 10 recervedV a majority ' f . thai . votes : east ' aad ware declared f Aloeted. ' Amoaa those jshooea were Mrs. ,Mary . Wood Bwtfl' of Baa rraneiaoo And Mnt. rranklm Brooks ef Colorado Horlnca . Other offloara .elected were Jleoordlng aaawtary-ceaeral, Mlae Mary ' beaha, Waahlngton. D. C: eorreapoad- ing aacretary-ganeral. , Miss Virginia - MUler, Washington, D. C,; ragurter-gen- Vral, Mrs. Stewart Jamison, vrasniag . ton. t. C " ' "'....', . e,U- WIT ist.: v , (Jesnal gactal tarrke.) , ,- ... , . Paris. April II. It la rumored that Foreign Minister Del cases Intends to re sign. . .-. j ...',""17.. H '. . , 4, Easter r Novelties Tomorrov 'id 6nr stock . of- Easter' Novelties Is the larjreet and finest aver Shown In Portland. . For the Little Ones we have an Immense variety of Erca. Rab- .. bits. Chicks, etc, in all sorts of. jcunay-enapeai tor nirmg wiin iiny tugar Kgga. tricea. be to i.uu. . J. For dainty gifts for the grown . npir we nave a wonoerruiiy at .traotlve dinplay of eggs, in silk. satin, aluminum snd ' paper, AImo dainty Parlnlan Boxes and . Bankets, in exclusive designs, not to be found In ether stores. All for flllln with our Famous Can- '. die Prices, lOo to IS.90. . , Tomorrow We Will Cve tn Easter Souvenir ...free; . i: knd All It with Sngar Eggs, to all purchasers of Easter Novelties, over l& The larger the purchase the better tha souvenir. . - Oct tb3 IU-bt FIxca Wa Havt No Brandt Stom SVETLANDfiSON 27 $ Morrfcca St. . ' j 11 raa . - j . ' i . M a-eell V . " , " f rzcrix r:uGT learn 4 -r VALUS OF POCCSSSION3 Advertislnj Would Make Com- : mooweahh't PopulatioaCrow V". as Rapldjy as California. : J "The value of your property la your own appreciation or lt Portland and Oregon ' are. beginning to - appreciate tnemaaivas." . A new domestio creed "this, and from the tongue ot aa alien. -Dr. W. C Hlb- bartj, , who apoka ao sagely. Is a Call fornlan. Ha spoke after seeing Oregon. after knowing It better than any Ore gonlan, aav Sam I.Bimpson, knew hla own state. ' Listen to his words again i. "What California baa . dona, Oregon may ao. zou nave tna natural material to work on. If you . will advertise, ad vertise as California has advertised, there la no possible reason wbyx the results should not be the same, it you would appreciate yourselves and you own possessions, the world would ap preciate them. - Let the world know that you appreciate them, and see bow quickly (hero will ba , wonderful in crease In values. ; .There was a time when with the easterner ..LoaS Angeles meant Califor nla. Property ', there appreciated with amaslng rapidity, not exclusively be cause' It waa capable of heavy produc tion, but because people wanted It. - A residence property . baa no other value than tba intensity of dealra to live tbere, f "-..v';. .. : "Whlla Los Angalaa waa booming, the average .easterner going . u taiuonin did not seem, to realise that tbere were other sections of the state capable of as elaborate embellishment and afford' Ing almost , if not equally as great, com fort, -Then ' tne- remainder 01 ua state awakened. They commenced Ao' adver tise,' appreciate tbemseives - ana im prove their propertied," ',T " ' I But this optimism is not provincial. not almnlv a California growth. . in capable of aeelng beautlea be6nd its aUta bounda it saea , uregoa Better than the. native son. . v . "A- rear aa-o I .elambored through giant' fern.4, underbrush and forest : to the summit of . the low ridge, back of Astoria. , No mora sublime - view un folds to tba human era - Tba Columbia on one hand, the bar wltlT tti marine splendors before - yon and ' utr wcnio, two strong streams and the mountains at your left - If' natural beaatlea for a drive - were ever' gathered - Ur more fnroefnl arrar ' tiuui around 'in is niu back1 of Astoria. I have yet to view the spot. Tet Astoria has never developed this opportunity, and moat of her peer nla do sot appreciate Its value. ' " . . . . -"J: . - a.t Oraffo Otty. a I "Testerdar I 'was up at Oregon City In eonferenca with a local commercial ixwiv- I studied' tba miffs where ta river has cut through the formation. now maasrsTown and verdara-ciaa, could not -set a view of the falls with out . climbing "through machinery and over -a. dangerous, way, across pnvave oroDertv -on whteb there are many no admission' signs. ' The opportunity for climbing the cliffs and getting a traa oendsnt view of -the beautiful country almost aa res trie tea. eaw resi dence property there - which . Is bold at a trifle, but whlcb will in time be worth a greater number of hundred dollars a foot than it Is now worth dollars. Also, oommercial'lnterests are destroying the aeanla value of the Place, xne people An -not annreciate their property, and get but a trifle of -the Values from It they tionld obtain If they made 1J known to the worm, i . "Where could you lay out a prettier drive than around oae of tne nms over looking your beautiful ' fair - grounds, with tba lake, rivers and mountains be fore you? Your own, fair grounds will ha admired as among tha moat beautiful ever opened to tba public, but until tbe fair had awakened your people and thia single opportunity had been eeised In a publlo enterprise, bow much was i this spot appreciated! , i ; Froperty Talaes "I am told that tha ground there, onoe held for a pittance, eould-aot ba bought now 'for many times its recant valua tion. Why? ... Because, your own people appreciate. ita beauties, and have com pelled the world to appreciate it by embellishment and advertising. - Before the throng of visitors that will ba here this year -have finished their tale of praise, yon wilt appreciate thia spot far .more. . People of Portland will' then begin to appreciate what It means to appreciate their own city and to let tbe world know Of its appreciation. L "Stgper raaUatky. Dr. W. C Hlbbard of tha Sunset Magaslae la the epostte of thia strange faith la Oregon. . Hla work baa been of a publicity character for years, during which time ha has witnessed fruition of California advertising plana. . The Sun set Magasine, whlcb was inaugurated merely aa an advertising adjunct to the Southern Pacific, baa advertised call' fornta more than any other publication aver Issued. This magasine is now working In behalf of the Harrlmaa ays Urn. and Dr. Hlbbard says that It la not devoted to California, but to tha cause of western immigration. : ; ',Wba AAvartislnr Will a Oregon will be given such apace and attention as the people appreciate and Invite by preparation for reception of visitors. ' Tha world baa varied tastes, and It is the theory ot tae sunset man- agemenCihat-adyerttaemont of Oregon and Washington, as well aa California, will open to humanity, mora variedln ducements. Dr. Hlbbard seeks oppor tunity to portray the wealth, ef Oregos" at present, ' and la conferring with the management of oommercial bodies who are shaping, to promulgate what they poseess. : i i . "Your fair Is a surprise to even my self, a traveled westerner, said the noted writer. "It Is remarkable in Its beauty of environment and development of natural opportunity. I waa on tha grounds a year-age wnen dredging be gan in the lake. Today I find a wonder ful transformation. There can ba but one blemish noted In a survey of the beautiful scene,, that being tha piles of lumber waste and sawdust by tbe mill on the river. Location of tbe govern ment buildings on-the peninsula waa a most bappy thought. Pretty a '"are all of the finished buildings, the one loom ing1 above all others, and which will be first with the visitors, la t fie forestry building. This Is a gem, and should be featured In ail of your advertfclng." ' ' CJresraal SDeeta BarvleaT ' 1 Omaha, Neb, April II. That TTnton Paciflo ooaratina" ofQclals are aatlaned that tha trials of the pew gasoline mo tor will revolutionise traffic, la attested by tbe official announcement that the construction of additional motor ears will - begin Immediately. These oars will ba much larger. than tna one just completed. Speaking of the Union Pa ciflo plan to build additional cars, Vice President Mohler said: "There Is little doubt that when tha service la . established people on pranca lines will 'be accommodated at Inter mediate points Instead of solely at sta tions. There is no doubt the method of transportation will revolutionise the work of branch lines, and to some ex tent tha melt Unas. It will also per mit the construction of other lines, of branches lass expensive in character than those now tn operation. Tba roads wilt thus be enabled to materially im nrove its-service facilities for the bene fit of the people tributary to tba present projected lines." , : The significance ef the official an nouncement Ilea In the fact that, while other roads have experimented on gaso line ears. none, after having thor oughly tested experimental cars, decided to build additional ears, Other truna lines will undoubtedly foDow tha Union Pacific'a lead and adopt gasoline ears to be used on branch. . lines. - CALLS- IT. PERJURY v ' ' ' . ' . ' ' " v (Con tinned from Page Ona) , beyond the- amount , named in the con tract, and -thia will be urged aa proof that there were assurances to tbe Cali fornia company in advanoe from official sou roes that their '"graft" profits would be given them. - It will - then be shown, according to tha prosecution, that Rumelln. took an active part in tha affair, and tried to aeousa the rejection of tba Maney bid. first by Inducing Elliott to report ad versely,: and, failing - la this, that - he waa one of those who- finally negotiated the withdrawal of the Maney bid and the acceptance of tha California bid by the executive board. "Itching hemorrhoids were tha plagus of my life. Was almost wild. Doan'a Ointment cured me quickly and perma nently, after doctors hsd railed." C F. Cornwall. - Valley ; street,. Baugertlea. N. Y. e' -.-'-. . Preferred Stock Oaamad Ooads... , Allen eV Lewis' Beat Brand, .. , MONEYS VALUE SHOULD -" . BE TAUGHT CHILDREN "Money-Making and Money-Spending" waa tbe subject of a very Interesting paper read by Mrs. A. H. Lomax at the Home Training - association . yesterday. She "emphasised '- the ' Importance of teaching children while still young the value of money, without making them love it too- welL She said that entrust ing some children with money developed responsibility tn them; ' in others It merely fed extravagance, and in still others It- might .cultivate mleerty ten dencies. !Tbe earlier these tendencies were discovered and corrected the bet ter, for the child. - She suggested the value at a . weekly ; allowance and a bank. ;. l ' ' - ; ' ' ' :.-'... . One mother . advised -' allowing chil dren to ' use acme of their pocket money tor candles. Another spoke of the sat isfactory results she' had ' obtained by making candy with her children and let ting them bave free run of the kitchen for such pastime. Mrs. R. H. ' Tate read a paper by Mrs. Theodore Bernl about children who do not know what to do with , their spare time.' The article advised as much freedom for tba child as Is practicable with discipline.1 . i AROUSED FROM SLUMBER r r BY OFFICER'S CLUB " - ' - 'S.u , 'A .- William ' Edelman appeared in munic ipal court thia morning to answer the charge .of drunkenness and disturbing tha peaoe. . His case waa continued on 1360 bonds on each charge. Edelman waa lying on the ' grass tn tha Plsaa block last night when . Patrolman Carl son attempted to rouse him. He Is said to bave drawn a revolver on tbe officer who struck him with hla club.. .The court room was crowded. -today with friends of the prisoner. . . ' , , Bodily pain Tones -its terror If you've a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil in the house, a. Instant relief in cases of burns, cuts, sprains. . accidents of .any sort. II, . ' mmmmmrmmmmms'S2sa "".;,; "h. ..." .'-' "' . : ''v?i'V'''v:.' 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'vH iy, - f;. ...j ym,'. Saturday These' Rome; - Klckel - Plated Copper, 4-Pin til Coffee arid Tea ; Pots, 45c ifOR SATURDAY ONLY ; '. ' a' 0e .Coffee.ppfc tot. A Icuxi-. i fen ry Jennings Sons " m-m niw.iT.-.'-' JOS. W. BEVERIDCE' Republlran Candidate for the ., Nomination of , v , CITY TREASURER.' '1 .: t.' .A ;.'?:.';.)!',;:;.: '; :.:,,-...;. v ',1 v. --.j.-.;. .. - .. 1: r . f - , '(. - ' . , - " i. . 1 ' ' 1 ' - 'Vv. yAhAyrTr:-yM.:,Ai v:.'.:i -'v-.Cv-'v:,,' OO . -;0. 3 pini u V'. A-'. ' I ITT IT u 1 1 Tl u (r 71 Tni (C7 ( ( rV; '".- '' f-V , ,., w";' ,' i .... 5: ,,!,(. '. '. 390 WASKMCTON :X? i TSt STORE VHHRE YOU CSlEDrr IS GOOD LAUIlj ! .i..ii.T .; 'v.. .'. -' ,V :- SWEARING APPAREL . V, y;.yy :1 - : . ; ; : Tailor-Made;Su Shirtwaist Suits,r Hosiery, -Corsets, ; ' VUi;A 'CILIa:! :;-.-':'' MUt,.. ' Aj't -.'." ' ; Waists. , ; - n c Feather Boas. " : Petticoats. ; , 7. 'IV-V' ;v -w' ON EASY TERMS ATT CASH; PRICES y . " ',' '- v' f ;,)( i ; , ' ':- :i5 v.' v. ' ; MILLINERY Strictly Stylish Hats, Beautiful Creations, . ; v PRICED AND SOLD ON CREDIT. .Vi 7'.-''. ,--;-y7;;'-7 GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL i : 1 ; Three-Piece;and Outing Suits, ;; : Shoes of Every Description, tti Odd-Trousers Fancy: Vests.";?" Soft and Stiff Hats. ; -.. -7.. V '"";'-' ON EASY TERMS AT CASH PRICES . a 1 . . t. . .. . , - ,. i : ...... .' , .... . ..' '... .r ; 5 SO' 7 . I 7 v 7r. r V r V V V V V w -w -w w y y ,'w- w- -y 7. ,