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Oregon r- daily journal - Portland, ' Wednesday - evening. - may 10 isc5; 13 THE WILL TAKE OFFICE BIG LUMBER MILL FOR fillLl'AUKIE ; J- r:. S- II - - . : 1 w -y 1 . j . - y-yy ,111.11 n.lftl I - any - other - INSIST POIfAVINGTK'HATTWrrH THIS"LABKlr : i ' THETB Ben Selling ADINGHATTER. :CREATJ:0LLECT10H Ar- lirniAi ai i rT -vr-AttlEKit-Att-AKti Frank DuMond " Ha- Shipped - Many Notable Paintings to - heFairv- Th art-display which- Frank ; V. Dti r:"2Jond' h been collecting. In New Tork tor the-Fln Art building at lb expo- altkm . waa .- shipped - yeatarday . In two " special cara. . Mr, DuMond telegraphed that It la "tba finest collection of Araer srtteaa art ever made." IC 8. Curtl fa - n mom collection e-r indisir ptfiiir lu be housed In tha balconiea Of tha For- estry building. - . Adjutant General W. B. Flnaer haa -appointed captain of the exposition guard from the atata mllltla, aa fol- lowai Thomas DuhbarT Portland, -Third Infantry Charieo N.-Mttrphjr, 8a- - lem. Third Infantry; Creed C. Hammond, Eugene, ; First separata battalion. The of flcera will report for duty, aa well aa 4Jh,riateii on HJ .11 at"CaraB Baca;.! - . jawea, expoaitlon ground. Later In the .inuoB the captalna will be aueceeded by - other of flcera of tha mllltla, ao that all applicant may be taken cara of. -r-After all." tharWiaconaln atate senate -rTia- passed -avbflr ppropriatlngljP0 -a Lewis and Clark exhibit. Th war daparfmant haa ordered Two ' -.: " compsnlea of infantry from the Preaidlo at San Francisco to Portland for tha -lx I ,flrr-to-ct'Tta guaid nil tin fuyeniroent 's-penlnaula." ; Tfc.4 JPortUni-Boaa-ciuh. iaa.plannedl - ' " a mammoth display of Portland favor fte flower for June 1. A veritable moun .: . tain of roses will be built in front of the--Auditorium. Everybody will be asked to contribute f lowera from the thousands of.-gardens In the city. Tha committee having, the matter In charge 1 composed of W. S. fllbson, Mrs. Ben ton Klllln, Mra. Qeorga H. Lamberaon and F. V. Holman. . r'Mra. Prank Horsley of North Taktma haa been apopinted by Mayor O. A. - ferhter to act aa hoatesa on Yekfma day at the Washington building. Mra. Hora- . ley will be assisted by Mrs. A. B-Kead, Mra, J. H. Fraaer, jars. ju. ej. aioore ana Mlsa Sua Lombard. TaJcim day will ' be In the week of August . -Orpheum-Theatre- Extends Free Invitation toT5. R. C. Th Orphcum management extends a cordial free invitation to all visiting L delegates of the O. R. C Every mem ber exhibiting a badge of the order will : toa'pasaed in free. The program thla , week la one of the beat ever presented Til thla popular playhouae and will af ford much amusement to lovers of good .. vaudeville and burleaque. - - - iiMiiuiuiniiiinmnnnnnHiimiiiiiiiin Marx & Bloch Prices on D1A MONDS Are Tht SaU Larger Than TT.r ThotS of J9ny ; Jitvulry Storm Jn , Z.th ii Easily Explained AwlooluilLOUr-dlaplay window w11teSnvThce any . one. "We carry the largest and moat -eroiplete atock of Diamonds In the city, ranging In, prices from $30 to fl.aBP, mount ed In murOB, XAUtnrOB, STUDS, ' BOOCXZS, CTDTT XUTTOaTS and ZOOXSTS. You cn Vally become . the proud possessor of kny of these articles by simply paying a small amount -down, the balance on easy , ' II Ton get possession when making first payment. No security required. If Na Interest charred, and. nobodva CKzsrr os cask mozi Ami Auza nu. THE Portland Loan 74 Third Street, Near Oak just - as - good - 3.00 HAT "SAXMUJ1TIIS" BROWN'S nnnTlAW rAfl TUPCT!CMrr -nnxirn.w iitjrr i. vier(( and D.auB there are no houses at ruKtiutrrvK-tiiEMTira Son of Weary Old Woman In Cermany Pleadefof-Releas Without Avail. . . . . . ; ., ... -j "Sax-mvnth! Dafe chok!"wa tha half astonished and half - comical way in which Loula Brown communi cated hla sentiments to a crowd of spec tators In Judge Fraier's court.. Brown bad.fceeH arrested for larceny from a dwelling. . He, had been employed . to mow the lawn of B-.-Labe-e, and whthr at: work ha learned that the Labb family waa not at home. Ha waa- unable to realat 'the temptation to make money without labor: he walked Into tha houae and helped himself to about IIS worth of silverware He-solar Klabooryah(I waa captured. - - . To the" court he sld" that he had never been arrested before;. hla mother In Oefmany and hla brother In Clnoln n?ilw?r rlpiw nd. jfie t joiajjLhia. present troubles he would return to tba old country. - Hla brother had prom ised to pay hla; way back, and tha dta trlct attorney agreed to let him . plead guilty to simple larceny. He waa one of a family of elghtchlldretu and ha waa the only one of tha eight that waa poor. , Hla poverty, he- confessed, was due to hla own faults. ' Why he atole the silverware ha could not Bay. "Bome- thlng " wrongtad-carna'.over-ilm-and he wished to commit orime. Charles J. Schnabel, Brown'a attor ney, atated that h had received betters from Brown's mother and one of hla brothers, vofferlng to pay hla faro and expenaea If be would go back to tier- many.JH- ' ' ' .' 1 "yea," added Brown, "the old lady la t old -and-lo.nanowgnd aha wants in back., I'll go there and behave myself. Judae. Fraaer feared that If Brown waa f reed fat once he might go wrong again, ao he sentenced him to six months In the county Jail, believing That - ' .1 .- I . . . M.l I, III tnat lime ne mignt team tnac it waa a crime to ateal silverware. Then Brown eapresasd hla -sentiments, Clearing the Decks.- For tha -hew L. t SmftbTAf Broa.-wrlt. ing in sight machinea,- wlth-whlca we are now filling orders. See our window for snaps In partly used machlnea . of other makes, traded out for Mr. Smith's tatest - product LnklETllnder Co.,-exclusive dealer entire coast, 121 'intra street, - - . - Scratch, scratch, soratch; unable to attend to business during the day or leen during tha nlaht. Itchlna nllea. Jborrlhle plague. Dtxm a Ointment eti res. .sever tans. -, At any arug store, (0 cenis. Lower . City. huslnesa how vnu hnv. rxzxxzsj Office Democrats Cheer Dr. Lane's An nouncement of Lofty Prin , clpfes and Platf orm- RESOCUTIONS COMMEr . CANDIDATE'S POSITION Appeals to High-MindecT"and Honorable Citizens of Port - land for Support. ' . '1 wrote'' lhat statement of principles, not -for campaign effect, but -because I believe them and because I Insist "on standing on aucU a piatformand -ba cause 1 will take the office Of mayor. if elected, with clean hands, and then return It, clean to the people." aald Dr. Hnr-y aw. lamt "'ffht, in an address before the Young Men a pemocrgtimcuro In Unity hall r - "; It waa a speech that aroused to eh IhuilmnL an Audifiticej thaUUled every. chair in tha room, aparkled with whole-' some humor, and yet convinced his near- era -that there--waa :elneertty.inle-t- texanoes. President Q AVV-Allen -bad Introduced him, with some compliment ary reference to Pr.-Lane'e atatement of principles published on Sunday morn- Tng lrt"Th-Journal. With unanlmoua vote, - the - club adopted -the following resolutions en dorsing Dr. Lane and his joining cam paign against grafting: 'Resolved, Thatthe Toung Menra Democratic- club' heartily endorse . the Democratic ticket nominated at-tbe-re cent primary election,, and that .: we pledge our moat earnest support to all of -the candidates nominated on aald tteketr That-wra wcognia in -our can didate for mayorr-Dr.Harjy.LajieA man of , commarttilng-AbllltyapoUeaa character and tintlrtng eneray, an .un. aa advocate of the Impartial enforce- tnent of the lawa and a most oarneat supporter of all measurea tnat tend to the moral, and material weiiata ox in cite. : . - .i o-a, f rlenda -of 0aw,ordar and good, govern, ment In the election of Dr.. .Lancu. to the end that better condition may prevail In thla city, and that public and private graft may be eliminated from our city administration." 7- - rrlTilerea of Polltlea. ; ' ChKflcI Petraln waa outlining hla Vlewr on the administration of a munlc irat iudaa. f or which he la a candidate. when Xr. Lane entered tha halL There waa a burat of applause, aa there waa a moment later, when Mr. Petraln aald: It waa my privilege 29 yearagOLJo assist tn the campaign of tha Illustrious l-af Hie 1 1 e .Lane for congress i n t h I a atate, and It now becomes an equal priv ilege to aid In electing aa mayor oi Portland hla distinguished descendant. Dr. Harry Lane." -- - rir imt did not make an emienaea ma- dreesj . .He . anknffwl'Mlg'1 "' Tr"mpl1' rnent nf-tha nomlnatton-for- the office. referred to hla publUhea atatemem oi prlnclplea and aald: ."i ttmntsd to set a, high standard for . thaoonductof Aha.:mayor'j)f f Ice. ndLto that-atandard -wu-aiin -if -It were In my power.- I admit that I I would-appreetati .a -the chief executive Of thla City, but pere. at the beginning of mycampalgn I wlsh"to aay to you ana xo tne-pop" nt Portland ' that I do not want the of flew -onles It come clean to me, and with the understanding that I am to tk. th. chair without compromising nledaea or any- obligation - that will hamper mo In giving, an admlnlatratlon such aa I -outlined - In my atatement Riinda v -mornlnr; It ta Kponstbility -to aaum-tha direction of th xecutlve' offlc of a great city, and attached to It ar responsibilities and dlffleultieeThat might well causa any on to pauae before saying that he would accept them. - : MMWtWkst aid. "However. I want now o aay that I meant wharT ialJBunaarmornlnirind that I will stand for these principles, and. - if - the application of th Ideas therein edntalnedT shouldland some one In the penitentiary, so much the worse lorh m: I would notyieid one jot or 4lttl In -carrying out-the-pollcy-1 -hava laid down aa essential tothe proper fmlni.tr.ilnn of tha mayor's office. "I believe there la an opportunity now to elect a mayor In opposition to the present Incumbent, of whom I speak no word of personal abuse and concerning whom I will aay no auch thing In thla campaign; there la an opportunity, If the elements that are oppoaed to the poltciea of Mayor Williams will unite, acting In nnlson to accomplish the end desired. If, however,nieeposU!ofr"b devlded Into two or more parts. I pre sume the chance ar small for suc cess." .i :7T When "8ecretar"anXrmrtage moved that the club for the coming SO days bear the name "The Harry Lane club." Dr. Lane acknowledged the compliment conveyed by the motion, but disposed of It good naturedly by saying "that It la not wlae to name ' your dog after a live man; he might do something to make you wish you had named him af ter some one else. "The nam Demo cratic; lblggorthan the name Lane or any other name, so that you should bel ter retain th title under which you now aro known. . .1 Appeala io th Bee. 1 shall appealto the high-minded and honorable' el tisena of Portland and ask " their support- I hereby- promise them that I will not betray the trust they repose In,; me -ft they elect m mayor. I hope thstTbothlng In my past relationship to the people falls to be the warrant that I mean what I aay, and, that they can depend on me to measur Up to the full: demands of the offlc lor whleh I have been nomlnaled?' Dr. Lane's atatement Sunday morning aald emphatically that he believed It to be not only wrong, but flrittnetally bad policy, to go Into partnership with vice In securing the municipal revenues. need fear. anything hls'handa.. that i nose wno wished to profit from the breaking 'of. the law. . would beUor.Bpii vot for him. and that economy" of ex pendlture and the honest application of bualneaa prlnclplea. to city government would be vastly better In making reve nues meet needed expend Iturea. than to mrow wide open the treasury vaults and then enter Into Illicit' partnership with" persona whose business it waa to disregard the lawalnd who expected Immunity from the juat punlahment that should bo meted out to them, -mAZXJaOAB crMAjroz.r : E. R.Hunttravallng frelaht. asant at Ogden, Utah; haa been appointed gen eral agent at Butte, succeeding Oeorge W..Fltsgerald, who resigned to accept service wljh another company. F. B. Spencer haa been appointed aa Mr. Hunt's successor at Ogden. -. - Negotiations Under Way Looking, to Establishment of Plant " - on the Sant Property. rCR OF COTTAGES v IS ALSO TO BE BUILT Citizens Will Give Needed In "7. ducements Site l Said to -r, - Be an Ideal One. ' Tfe' east (Me efflee of The Joorasl Is la the store oc alrv W. Uvklnner. WO Cut aturrlsus stmt. Telephone Esit 775. f Ngotlatlona--areundet way and will probably be completed today or tomor row looking to the Establishment of a sawmill on the Mllwaukle river front. The deal la being considered by a lower Cujumbla BilHmani who iaa for somei. weeka been looking at river front prop erty near Portland. The Mllwaukle alt appealed to Jilra since it waa ona of the few places near" Portland - whera thou sanda of logs could be left In the river without -being carried away by the eur- renti- .Tba profrtKtelng considered la the Sant . 'tract of eight acres, lust south of the plot "recently bought by Isaao Qratton. The tract. Ilea opposite a large island and the river rorma an eddy which will keep thouaanda of loga pushed agalnat the shore, oven during high water. . - The price of tha tract 1 il.too and it Is not expected that iber will be any difficulty - experienced in eecurlng this amount "Under the present plana the property" wniD bought -by-Mil waukia residents and leased for a long term to the mlllowner. Such' portion, a la not needed for the mill sit will be uaed to build cottages On, It being planned, to cluster small -hamlet." around th plant-forth-convertnco of tha-work- HAVE RUNAWAY EPIDEMIC. gaat Side sloraaa MAka X rnld, Pashes Throogh Orowdad Streeta. The central east side district has epidemic of runaways, .within the last week there have been more than a aoaen runaways. Monday a team with - a heavy, wagon made a five-block dash and wound up by jumping - over '- another horse and tangling both' vehicles In a confused ruin. On Monday two other fllghta occurred on Qrand avenue,, near East Morrison; and for a time It looked aa though the equine population would generally revolt and run amuck. . . - Testerday a horse ran six blocks with alight buggy, tha" wheela "of" whlcfcTwere chained. Thla ambitious animal pulled driver having tightly tied tha llnea to the Beat,-pulling -tho beast's bead high In the air. After this exhibition a meek grocer's horse mad a daah for th river, acatterlng coffee and butter for blocks. rOODMM UZ COaTTaVAOT- Th first step toward the erection of the new Mt ' Tabor Woodmen of the World hsll will r taken-thts evening, when tha-contract for the burteUag wlU be let by the camp. The alte occupied iy tn tna-oriental Ma im tis una and a modern and commodious building erected, which- will not-only .nt tha nee of the growing lodge, but will also have an assembly hall aufflclently large to meet tha demand Tor a publo meeting p lac and dance halL - , KB. AITD is. iootis sick. Professor and Mra. C. Ia. Hoover are rfcv r''HH at thaltJiome. 7J Eaat Salmon atreet,-ahdMra. Hoover.- It. la feared, will not recover. Mr. Hoover Is prin cipal of tha North Central school, but will, not be able to resume his work this season. While probably unfitted for work this year. Mr. Hoover's condl tlon la not alarming and ha ia reported aa alowly recovering. ' - AUTO W1BOII TXanCIJS. .whirling automobile crashed into the team 'of John Tautfeat near Union avenue and Broadway last evening and one of th horaea was ao aerloualy ln lured that It had to be shot. Tautfeat charges that the machine waa traveling at" - high : rat-of -speed "and - expects" to bring suit against the driver of the auto, Its number being IT, according to Tautfeat. - BUXZS VOBS 90VBU-BXOX nOBB. A new Idea -In algnboards Is being Introduced on th east .aide. ' A large Water atreet and Hawthorn avenue, which la constructed entirely' of sine Thla innovation Is not objected to by th SPRING CATARRH. Changeable Weather Causes Disease. Breathe Hyomei and Cure Catarrh. The changeable weather" of spring, with its-warm days and cold nights, ierKfwrble-rg-arrearlncTesse"Th the number of cases of catarrh" "It is now that Hyomet. the only guaran teed treatment for catarrhahat cures without 'stomach dosing, - should be used in every homo. , Kor more than century physi cians have been sendingpersons ,suf fef ing with tatarrh -to Etf ret. Colo rado, or Australia, ' where the pure, healing'uair would cure. the disease. tor one person who couM take this trip, thousands have' been compelled to stay . at home aiid continue then- daily toil. To tlirse sufferers who could not change their climatic con ditions, we offer Hyomei,, a method by which pure air'impreghated 'with nature's-own-f emediesJor thecure of catarrh,' can be inhaled by every sufferef in his or her home. iSreathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, its healing, volatile, antiseptic fragrance reaches the lunga..and -air- passages as no stomach -dosing possibly can do. it gives immediate relief and makes lasting cue... ' ; The complete outfit, consisting of the. inhaler, medicine dropper, and bottle of Hyomei, costs only one dol lar, and extra bottles tof. Hyomei, if nee,dedcan b- procured - for-ifty cents. . , I'root that the i ITvomef treatment will.do all lhat Is ctaitrted for it is found in the guarantee under which Woodward, Clarke & Co sell it, an agreement to pay back the price.if the purchaser can say that llyowei has not given Satisfaction. - i -' . mmmm - r I - : ; v I ---- --, m . ' - . ' . vV V copyr,ght ,8 - MQY1 - - :-- : - "Ask your doctor. If wheat, barley and salt. An innocent.' delicious dessert. Good for baby. Digests Ilk milk. Ton canmakand serve It In ?L minutes. BBSBOT,-10cnl a package. AT ALL GROCERS. residents, tut along wltKTt "Is the new Idea of double-deck boards that exceed the city ordinance bjr aeverar feet. These two-story signs are not, popular, aa they' shut oft the view. 'evnfrom tha second-story wlndowa and Increase th danger to pedestrians; their broad surface catching everywlnd like a Ball and-being liable to fall Ilka an avalanche on tha sidewalk during a gale. ' OUM.XBB TOWB BATXB. Tha Mllwaukle shoeshop la occupied and the thump of .the flat-nose hammer I IS heard from daylight to dark. . The town had acquired a stock of aoleless shoes which It offered a a an Inducement j to the man who would locate and finally an. employ In a Portland shop accepted the' offer. Ho waa living In a scow and Iliad-no money, but - h sold - tha-scow. purchased tools and In two- weeka has proved the Investment a good ona. Thu residents are now seeking a barber, and hair and bearda will remain uncut until horn talent I secured. A SIGNAL 0F.DISTRESS . J WAVES FROM TALL TOWER Flags " gre displayed' on prominent buildings in- tha business district today In honor of the convention of railway conductors. - : Early yesterday., a business house conceived the Idea, and threw Its na tional, banner to tho -broctea. The Ore gonlan took notice som hours later. and ai the originators were advertlaera It promptly raised Ita flag on the tower. But-alas! the emblem waa Inverted, sig nifying dlstresa. Kor several anxious houra th pubtto wondered -whether th dismal signal waa th result of the, prl-. mary elect lons-or waa due merely to a severe-dvsnentlc relanse. A nnsser-bv called attention to the Inverts (Tflsg and it sraa xinaiiy aajusiea. ny wnicn lime several- important edifices were flying the national colore. . ' WYOMING WiLL SEND-.: - - BIG DELEGATION Every' man," woman and "child In the stat of Wyoming who is able to make the trip will visit th Iwls and Clnrk fair, according to J. K. Cowan, corre spondent of th - Rawlln - Republican, who reached th city yesterday, Mr. Cowan has been assigned by 'hla paper to th fair and will remain-in Portland until October. ' " - "There will be a big delegation from our-atate."-h- said.-."Every one ' who ha th money will com, and there are few people In Wyoming who hayen't the money. On of th moat prominent fea ture of our exhibit will be pictures- trf varioua part of our" Itata. Th atate ha expended 13,000 on pictures alone." rref erreer Steak Oaaaea Ooodfl. f' Allan Lewis' Best Brand. , laMills Cents 10 Dimes . OneDpHar Do! faMOiiSui of other ask-thosewho or better still COME 'Iff-AND. r'-:- . Ouralesmeharefalwa SHOW YOU. Given Away With Purchases, of Five Dollars or Over' in ; Our I: Boys'and - Children's Departments - WHEN - YOIEE - 1SR iHunHniiixnsninK:z:zzuii KTREMK-INieLOTHINMEEo Economy and Luxury OR the satisfactory and co nical outfitting of men w - offer certain Inducements - which never fair to be appreciated by those who understand them. On of these inducement 1 original ity in style, fabrlo and every - other essential of a gentleman' : attire Not thJ "originality that trespasses in the slightest upon QOon TASTE or Correct Btyl.: .but that which rather illustrate S-and amphaslsea hot B 'Spring Suits on J Top "Coefts it Other thing In Men's Apparel to correspond. - -f BATS, nOH ABB 1TBBBBWBAB AT BBIOXS TO OO TABT. i .,. T. B. WEST UZWM ABO BOTr OtXTTTTTIB. siininniiniiiciiNininimmiiniinnmHiii Is- . Ohe Gent OriDime ndjtbat Suit equa FIFTEEND01bl7ARiSuit" stores. Wcicar 'aboiit their good y points hayebought one. -v -:. f'- SEE -FOR Y0URSELF: 1T - IN - OURD - IPS - SO -H I RD AND-OAK - - T fEW YORK ABB QVAXJTZBS 883-385 BAIT KOBBISOB BTBXZT. ftr. iTTtsaiotne6iieT-5 a Dlpcsing 'Crinitc Co. t Third :StPfet PO RXUAIVi DjOREGO N ... fi:P : Jijl' 'l-i SPRING and ELASTIC TRUSSES ' flt Guaranteed. Prieet $1.30 Up. Com and Contult Our Export. .- LauoDnvIa-Drurt Co.-