HE-OREGON DAILY JOURNAU. " PORTLAND.' THURSDAY EVENING, " MAY ' 11, 180J. .
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:ziCreat,and" Enthusiastic Crowd
' paign. and ChatlStatm
"Witt Be Run for
ftEPUBLICAN TO GIVE DEMOCRATIC LEADER SUPPORT
flegel Says Contest Is Between
"Licentiousness, anoTDecency
and Asks Good Citizens
1 n enthuaJaauourmwujgwith a
-: cleancut Issue before It, and peaker
who threw down th gag of battle
- with fearleasnrss. was beld last night
In Hibernian hall, when member of
-Multnomah Demoeratio club and enough
other to crowd th room ratified th
nomination ut Vi. Hum Lane fur
!-mayor.nd.tha.oUiei .candidates on the
ticket with him.
C. B. William presided and B. E,
Jlaney .wa secretary. There were men
J)I ail faction of the Democratic party;
t ..mm- weu a Kepubllcana and indepen
dent, and there waa no question that
Vr. Lans won them with hi personal--
lty. Dr. Lane said: - -
want no question about my posl-
- tion in this right. - I want np. one to
misunderstand what I inan Wo "are
' ' " n a campaign In which the opposition
draws the solid vote of the "Wide open
element." Let" tig put the Issue suuarely
. . to them, and y tht.-tf--w win, those I
t - who want control of government for
-.. tneroenary and self lata purposes shall
not find . comfort ' In our flection. . I
i. JJ n!t 1. a tany. evasion I call ervah
oppoitka to acpt-ta- gaga f battle
on these lines. .For this Is the real
Jeau in this fight"
- Car for th Candidate.
And the crowd chaered witu it ce
- oame hoars. Then A. Y. Flegel started
-the enthualasm anew when be said:
"I am delighted - to sea the - Demo-
.-'"''fli flht In 11,1. grtP I'ff-',
.1 am a Democrat, and 1 am with this
limvem wnt with at! my heart. Ijrt'n
-"rfoMow the leadership of Dr. Harry-Xane
:vid meet our opponents In the open.
"I believe that In- Dr. Lane the people
have a candidate who embodies the
-del of ourbest modern, thought on
civio arrairs, were- nea. -Republican,
he would be-the candidate of the highest-elements
tn -that party. - He stand
: r-for-4hat - Which we warit-lhour city"
governmetitavJl A question between
. red tickets .and red lla-hta and
tlousness, and decency and goodgov-
. ernmeni ana law abiding. Thla la what
"we mugtr.tclt'tha" people and convince
Uhem too.jJtt 1 not an easy task, for
- we will meet the threadbare argument
that It 1 an Issue between Republican
ism and Democracy. Fearing the de
feat .of their candidate, the opposition
AT THE THEATRES.
"Fed'eatherr-Tonlght.' -
: TenlgBt at th Mereaeei Graad tbeatre Grace
Va Si1d(for - will knlt.u eiuirBMi at
-ww llil with a p.'Ul watinee F4-t
eT. In Korea a niaiantle einite nrvera
lgweergW--stl)eT-eire an aw sen-
in rea ute Mpe eaiatn i i f
!TarifrL Ectum.;
" The moat a.vel and sneeewfnl entertainment
gives this year at the Marqqam was Richard
"VWagmr's aueterplere. paralfal.v la mot 1 fir
ptrtogrepb wltb aeeerlptlT lerrnr by. J.
AW Henna. Owing to a good demand for a
repetition. Manager Hell baa made aneelal
Inducement to Mr. Ranna te preeent thla nrer4
tauunent egela on Friday and Batorday. Mar
,1 ana wi, ana a aargata matinee ea Baturdar
at I:M . m.
Good Vaudeville.
. Joaeph J. and'Wjrra "TTla Dnwtlng are eb
well known to patrone of the legitimate etage
tket the mere eeDonaeeaient that these artlata
'ere eppearlag at th Grand teem alt that le
aeeeeury to Inanrs a very enjoyable evening's
eotertrlament' The Bell quartet enmes I for a
. goc-d stiar of applanaet- Beeer other good acta
aiak bp a very strong bill - -
; A-Woman,-Reveng"Neiy-Wek.
t. s 'l f'Jt-rrefk. ktartlajr. KuiUa . afteranrm.
(he Empire atork company will (It a Strang
production of "A Woman's Rerenge," which
- ta aa-extremely eenaatlonal eoraedy drama that
-ta long beea a fararita with eaater etoek
BiBilL st thttar
mntiraia band." nderxth direr tloa ef
'P'1'rbenoi le the greet feature at the Star
LATEST
- Ages
Youths'
Are shown here In an extensive variety of new
shades and effects of the latest Scotch Mix
tures, TweedsrCheviots and Unfinished Wor
steds., OurJYouths. Suits, .both singleL and
double breastedfare
acter arridstyle as our. Men's Suitsr--This
display is remarkable for its extent,
; . . variety and prices. . .
$7.50
Sam,l
"Y
Suits
Hears Dr. Lane on Issues of Cam
- Ttml Hia AitiritiYtgrraTfrrH
Alt thfi-PeopTeT
Red Tickets, Red Lights and
ahf HonesFCovernment,
to Support the Right.
will Invoke the partisan' argument .and
try to whip the voters Into line. But
I declare to you that It Is a fight be
tween the better and -the worse, and
we must, stand for the better.
"A to, my candidacytor oourtellman
at. large, I will dp Just as I have done,
If I am elected. I atand On the earn
pluifurm r"Tiav ' bee upid for three
year and -fur year
nt
vote on that platform, and wont iik
ror mem on any other." 1 r-
"V "'"' Justice for AH. V
-Thoroa (iuinean, candidate for coum
oilman at, large, supported the position
aasumnd by the other, adding that he
regarded It- -ftght between those
who stand for Justice to the average,
man andtlKe xwho have given and
wWgTve favors Jo the rich Corpora
tions. - . . .
Ed Cahalln, candidate Tor th council
fromtha-f ifth wardVi indoraed what
Councilman Flegel had saidandjtaled
TtlBt-Ke7ad "been-hearing men every
day declare that they would stand for
Lr. l.ane and hi policies, and could not
d wntpped. Into llae by- thaold oartv
cry. a,
CharlesTetralh'gave: a bollahed ad-
dress, and said that he wanted to sub
ordinate hi own-candidacy for munici
pal iuagia IBiLLirjft Jujforma y
R. D. Inman created enthualasm
when he urged the support Of Dr. Lane,
and called on hia friend to . get Into
me ngnt ror .nun,, .
j.irn uemocraiio ciuo; H. W. Parker,
candidate orthTmjncri Trom The" alxth
wardrCharle Duggari. candidate from
ine aecona ward; wt L Vaughn, from
the tenth, and M. O. Munlv and laann
Bwett also apoke. Then John R. Jame.
a jtepuDiican, joined the throng and
proclaimed -hi Intention of supporting
Lane..
The Indorsement of Dr.. I.an h K.
jauuujjiHu .: aaaociauon- waa-referred. to
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py vrriane while he was speaking. -"1
regsrd this as a very high com nil
ment, said" he.-"oheTlavlna-
additional burdens jt Jlutytevea that
npining mat i ever do official! am in
a prU-at relatlonehlp cause t Hose men
to blush for their act when they told
the people of Portlands. that they would
aupport me for mayor. And that Is the
tnrn m wnicnx x go into thla fight.
mekee a hit: K yrA. rtv . -i- . . . '
. - " unimwmiur,
aud Ik.lnaL.the Janiu i..im . j.
L?i!? JfV,1""" hT. a funny eketeh.
.... - - - . unnj BftCLca;
letrher and lie In tyre, pretty
UtUe
" 7- ." ' At the Lyric.
Kihl-m WntlfnM.n" I. Krubl.. .11
"t-lhT':Lr. . .week::furAta
-.... v u ii appMuae asa entnuaiaem
ai ana-jriian.u. i, 'grf ntjtXjvf alt Tlrlah plira
"""' aiiernoone, i.JU u'lluik
eTtninge, I all en mom e'elock-.
At the Baker."
OM and AlhsV ht.1l kans m aalb .
tud Biaile t the ord-rtjb B-'kr thh
- sT mW Kill tkat tan al.t m
irevk. with a bill UaV to ctsMrM with
thifi.ra frrtm all 7ftriH - k j
aaw va, III THUVTIIifl
werlil. ' aa tn miielesl part of the program,
the fir muaieel Lorelanda contribute tbe beet
enlo and enaemble work aeae haapn hw, v.-..
iifmn at a:ou cwca: mo eeenln
at
70-aad o'clock. - -
Af the Empire.
"Our Bore," the famons Engllah eomedy,
wbb I parking tbe bauee thla weak, a a a .
c.f the world' reeorde for long eucceeeful rana
whea flrat preeented. and Ite power to draw
erowde Is still apperent. AU who baa aam
"tnr Boye''thlaweekare seatatn 1t
highly. Dally matinees at 1:18 o'clock ; ere.
Ig pertormanoe at m-.lt a'elork. -
Clearing the Decks.
For th new Ix. Cr Smith eV Bro. writ
lng4n sight machines, with which w
are now filling order. 8 our window
for anaps In partly uaed machlne,-.of
other makes, traded out for Mr. Smith's
latest product. L. M. Alexander
Co.t-eicluslv deslers entire coast, 121
xnira atreai. .
STYLES IN
- 14 - to - 20 -
built with as much' char
e-.
to $18
taOSfBnblatt &.
Triennial Conference Opened by
""Addresses of Welcome by - .
JJ5H.0P NICHOLAS CASTLE
OF OREGON IS PRESIDING
Discuss Proposed Union of
1 ChurcjijihJCongregational -
and Methodist
- Journal Special Servle.) "
Topeka. Kan., May 11. Between' 200
and 100 lay and ministerial delegates,
including-:-women, and a large num
ber of other visitor ar gathered In
Topeka for the triennial meeting pf the
general conference of the United Breth
ren church. The general, conference la
the-highest tribunal of -the ehurch, and
Is to define tbe boundaries of the annual
conference; hear Hlld Tmw npnn rapneta
I of
general chuxclnlcers, make 'anu
Tepear"rulea of discipline, etUaL,CBJiB
submitted on appeal-frtrm tne decisions
of annual conferences and elect blahopa
and other, ehurcn omcersv - - r . : -
In addition to delegate repreaentlng
all parte of thla country and Canada,
there ar representatives present from
the ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in Ger
many, Africa, Japan, China and the
Philippines.
The conference was' formally opened
todayp Blnhap-Nlcholaa Caatle of Ore
gon presiding, and owtngtor the unuau I
ally large amount of Important business
to. come up It wlllJjrobablyb-two--a
three weeks before the session are con
cluded. iThe sessions are being held In
th hall tot representative ofthe. state
capltoU where, the" delegates..wereform-4
airy-welcomed--today by Governor Hoch
and th Rev. Charles M. Sheldon.
An Important matter to come before
the present conference Is the action
relative to . the proposed union of the
r I Jewgraga
at one . trrw-Methnrtmt PfiUart-
ant andtne unitej iiretliren churches.
This ha been a subject-of -wid Inter
est for gom .time,, and both - the Cen-
oenominations nave voteu lavoraDiy in
their i general -representative meetings.
It i believed that the-genersl confer
ence of -the United Brethren,' will HVe
wlse favor the proposed union.
T-wo other matter that will engage
th attention of the conference are the
election of two new bishops and a re
vision of the administrative pln of
the missionary -work. If carried, th
Tatter T-provlglotrTWlltz-mafcerthe home-
and foreign missionary, department each
subject to a board of control and to a
secretary of supervision "4: - ....
The - educational, general missionary,
women" mlsslongry. vangeltirtlc'','4in
fJSZ.achciptand young people' work will
all be reviewed, and some changesWTll"
be made, In their plans and methods of
work. Th report "flfthevHori ofll-
cers and committee will s"Row the past
year to have been one or great activity
faa-th varloua-Jarajithtj pf.. d,cnorol na
tional work. The church In -AmerlcsT
now" hma it conference -and three mia
slon districts, 75 presiding elders, i.19
preacher, 1,80 -organised churches, J. -
alchurch houses, valued, including
grounds, St $7,151,967; 1,69, Young Fear
pie' Christian union societies, with
1.132 members, and ' 3,4 SS Sundsy
icnooU1 with 1 an ,eiii'ullrprtt-ef-272.a8
The total amount contributed -to-all
purposes nasi jenr" WAS l,S10,t. 1
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MRSrEUZABETH BUUIfed
EXPIRES ATALBANY
(Special Diepatcb t Th JonraaL)
Albany, Or.. May 11. Mrs. Elisabeth
Blain, a pioneer of 1R4S, died in this
city a little before midnight last night
after a short Illness, aged 85 year. She
waa ,born In Ohio In 181,-and w there
arrled. in 186, she with her, husband
and three small children came to this
country by ox team, leaving home in
May and arriving In Oregon In October.
Sine that time she ha been a resident
f Linn county. Her husband died more
than. $0year ago, and ahe ha lived
with her daughter in the old home fn
thl city. She leave three on and
three daughter L. E. Rlaln, a leading
merchant -of hl-elty-W;-R.rtrrriAr-
bany; J. V. Blain.. Oakland, California:
Mr. J. M. Mark. Albany; Mrs. W. a.
Peter. -Oakland.- and - M is -Oerrie Blatrt.
Albany, . -..
H. . B. Litt, Fourth and Wash-
ington. -
Today Friday and Saturday we again
offer an assortment of only flrst-claaa
talor-made suit at $18.00. These arutti
r inriuaotr ror ccioi weatnen.'
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This Is the biggest sale we
'and at the right prices. -If you have not, received one of our
EIGHT-SPECIALS in skirts for this great sale that arrived
Skirts and Black-Mercerized
bsisi g wuura skixt
1 Walk twsv-Bktft. lHtea rma e.ttt
and whlteJsaJUx-bluksirrfcMvr a.sklrt (t ,,fw
7nsSFwill -wear iund 'wash; your choice, each..... .,.,,... J
XTA- QUAXJTT-COTXKT BXTBT 1.65 For style: and make thlg
- Skirt has all the qualities of a mor expensive. garment, ms.ii-tailored, '
,made of best-quality cotton covert, stole straps on bottom of skirt.
- nd made right up-to-date; they come hit color of. navy, Oxford and
- brown, and at the aama prloa-w
your choice, each . . t .......
inratTI WAXXnro
atln-flnished material, having
neauty, platted from waist, one
eaav; for thia sale, special.
T
M.90 TTirDIU
."1.38 Near
" black only, with IJ-inoh flounce,
the best value, ever-shown for
mii
4 85 OOTTAOa OTTBTAXaTB 59 Ruffled -Bwles Curtains, -nice qualtty
Swlss, three yard long, S Inches njlde, ryffle all around;- -Cflr '--r
. regular 86c; sale price, pair. r. .......... -OVC
S3.00 OOVCK . COTBB $1.25 Full
quality tapestry, fringed sll around;-regitiar-frlo IJ.Ou;
' - sale price, each .......... a
'IT 3 JO" BLAmCBT f 2.3S A t-Pouiid "White" Blanket,-extra . Urge !
nice, ort quality; ine DeBt vsiue in tne siaie ror .ou; li"5BT
.sale price, pair. ..... . .'frrn .-i i. v. mtpAmtmJ& '
fl.00 IZDinSAl) 63 White Crochet Bedspread. large, sirs,-pearl-'
hemmed, ready for uae; regular pric 11.66; - - " C'J
sal price, aach... .JaJV
.400 TAaX.a DAMASK 10 Bleached Tabl Damaak, 14 Inches wide,
. In a nice assortment of pattern; regular price 40c; ; 10
-r - i. gala., price,- yard. i I VC
"SliBO HOTTnrOHAlf r OUSTAIirS 98 Thl Is a good qutltjfora
"""tigai'uuuc' we lia8tUeJiiJii-:elghtJiaiffMTMCrpttttsrng.Tlley t"hre
-,: yard long and 45 lnche wide the price waa 11.50; ""TlJlV1-
, Rttl0( prlc5 ' P& tl m .' a '
tl-00 BlaAaTaCXT 69 This, Is a Jilc else Double" Blankeirih wTilte or
a good summer Dtanget or
PRESIDENT WILL
UPHOLD THE LAW
Informs Chicago -Strikers That
He Will Assist Mayor Dunne:
in Maintaining-Order
IS TEN DERED OVATION
BY CHICAGO DEMOCRATS
Speaks lUpon Digging -Panama
anal, Railroad Regulation
-and on th r Strike. T
(Journal Special Servlre.)
Chicago, - May 11. President Rooee-
velt4 left at midnight for Washington,
having beenthe guet of th city for
12H hour, all, of which wa given to
th. iMihllc Durln the period allotted
for rest be deceived A delegation from
the strikers, who protested against th
proposed endlng of federal troops to
Chicago. Tha president replledV stating
that he had received no request for
ttoop. but that law and order must be
upheld, nd that " IB Suppressing mob
vlolenoe Mayr Dunhe would have-his
hearty supports-nelrjdrng, the presi
dent said
In every effort -f Mayor-Trunner-to
prevent- vlolenoe -bjr-mob -or- Individu
als: to see that th laws are obeyed
and that order, 1 preserved, he ha th
hearty 'support of th president of the
United State, and tn my judgment he
should have that of evekyl good cltlseh
of the- United States;"';
The union muet obey the lawt. Just as
thsr-corpnrgtlon "must obe the lhwr. Just
a every man, rich or poor, milet obey
tbe law.
"Most certainly. If action Is called for
by me. I shall try to do 4xact Justice
under the law to every matt, so far as
I have powr. But the flrstesentlst ii
the- preservation of law an.1 order, th
uppreasion or violence oy moos or in-
olvidualaC: r- -i
.; In hi speech at th Ironuoia club the
president spoke upon th Panama canal.
railroad rates and the Chicago atrtke.
He era enthusiastically ' fcpplatided, by
th 700 Democrat preaentssitd th ban
quet took the form of sn ovation) Speak
lngror, the- Panama canal, th president
-said: . ' - . r- '
"Tha Panama canal la going to bevdug
honestly and -ehesply-e- nrgpatl
M with -efficiency but with th effi
ciency first" - V
In referenc to 'railroad rate th
president sttedj!X bdleva tha federal!
government must- take an Increasing
eontrolrover corporation. I b14eve that
the representatives of th nation ahould
lodge In om executive body the power
to establish a maximum- rate, the power
to see that provision of the raw-apply
In full to ,th 'corporation owning prl-
"7 f ' : . v -
i , gray,
YT-r a bafgaln at ll.t; al pricepa'rrr. .. . wm-rr,
- -ii .l.a......lTi , ' .-T-gT-t- iV,,, ,. , .ii i.i " mm ., j'l , . i '
ever held, and moat successful.
Underskirt--CU early-whileydu' have the assortment jto select
Bl. 35 Russian Blastlo Duck Press o
- t.Hnra In tnTY--flivr nl him "na rV"'
have a white canvaa akirt;
. , . . . i ........ . . . . . 1 Od '
mxT 81.95 That-neautlftrir-aoft
all .the appearance ,of linen, this is a .
of the nswest skirts of the
BITk andTShower Puff Underaklrt.
double ruffle and strapped;
H.liOi - for jhl,lal.
Ci rt rr
f0 I
in
'ePIJO-t
zfl iiS rtl ilM
line of color In Couch Cover, good
$125
a gooa Dianxet sneeir Afl7r
rr.jy
g!wl $tiii
AT
' v VI.'::".' js;a i?
vat car Just a much a to th rail
roads themaelves. I shall atrlv to ap
point and retain men -who- will do ex
actly th earn Juattce to th railroads
as they will exact from the railroads.
The president then drifted to the dls
cusston of the strike and pledged Mayor
Dunne hi hearty support In upholding
the law. " II aldr "---
.Thl government Is not and never
shall be th . government of a plutoc
racy. Thl government ta not and never
shall be the government of a mob. -1
believe in union, but, the union must be
kept to a strict accountability to th
power of th law. .1
"If vr-th. need arles.Jhck. or the
city 'stande the. atate. and back of the
state stands the natlon. Thla country
shall remain a country of liberty and
Justice under the form of law. ..
2 jCheap ExcursIonRates. j
For the general assembly of the Pre.
Dyterisrt"'cHtirvll at WUiona teke-lndr-1
ana, Msy IT to ii, tne Canadian padric
has announced a special rate of f75.lt
for the round trip.. Ticket on sale May
12, good , for J day, with topover
privtlegea For full particular call
on P. R. Johnson, Ft p. A-1,43, Third
street. : ; a
BBBiT.I) TO BXI8STTO,
" (plal tHarMtrh to The josrnaT.)
Baker City. Or, May II. The-Even-Ing
Herald, which auapended publication
on the ltth of laat month, will resume
on June 1. - A company of local people
TieadeeV toy K. ; P. Dodd' of,Jlh Pendleton
Tribune,' ha purchaaed moat of the
plant and haV placed order for new
machinery, - Their solicitor n now In
th Held. - --
n Ttaaak ta lord!"
erUd Hannah -PUrrt. of- -l,ttt4w- Wm-tt.
Ark "for th relief I got from Burk
len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful
running sores, which nothing else would
heal, and from which I had ufrerd for
5 yearn it is a marvelou healer for
cuts. Mima and wounds. OmnniuH
st Red Cross Pharmacy, Htith and k
prms,.oa.inf way i in postomc.
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AND WHY?rBecaut we have the goodsuat dvertiiied
circulars send us ""your address-nd we will mail you one free.
since sale 'commenced theN newest and, latest in Wash Dress
t -i CuTTOX
-COmt-triMWft SKIBT 1.4 5 Good QuaUty Coon
" Covert. In Havana brown, Oxford and blue, also whit French duck. :
lapped aeams, with, kilted bottom: ha all. tne finish, and worth of a
wool skirt that would coat three time the money; "- ''".T 'A Br"'
' your choice, each . . . . ....... ............ ,, , . . , . . . . Itijl
-ILIrLHTIK WlLnirtt HUT $2.05-TJi Skirt f or-valu eanrrot b -beat,
made from. pure. Belfast linen. In the natural eolor," two gtyle" of
... plaited skirts, -one platted, from waist and the other around bottom: -
nothing newer .in style and nothing, that will wear you better-Juat -r-the
skirt for the season, you should see them; . . : . .... ; f g
tr.your cholcet- each . , . . .-. T. .. .:.:..'. ... . .'M'. J . t"J T
S30-nirOXtBKIalT- Sl.lO Black Sllkoleen and Italian Cloth Under- ' -skirt,
made wlih""TOTTir-and strap of material me as skirt. f a m fr
.regular price, $J.00, for this sal..... PlaaU
S3.00 ' TWBrSatrjtT fl.BT The new materials Am. t 811k snd AU
Kut 811k. made with 14-Inch flounce, three ruffle.' tucked and ham-
stitched, Tn black ""'yi Jitter v11! wt n i'r rk" - f mm mm
tof lea thanJS.09for this alri;.-............ J) leO -
91M OOTTAOa OnXTAXaTS 72
rurrie, very dainty, three yarda long, 40 incne wide; -
a cheap curtain forJ154alL-jrJceJialr. ..'....yC
,10o OrmTAZir BOSS 5 Brsss Extension Rods, fer long-CUrtainSr-i-.
tend from zr to 54 incnea; tney nav prass ends; never
.lesa-than 10c; sale priget each. ............. M . . . r. .-. . . i. '. . ...vi
: 86w.TABlVOX)TBBX0-15eTwritey-Re6Vabtg:t:ov tnche
wide. In a nice line of patterns; goods that will wash and . p
-keep the color; regular price J5o; aale priGeyard.,.....,.".. -
fxis BBS8FBBAO T9 Reversible White -Crochet Spread for double '
. . bed, good uslltyellworthtl.75; - aTarl
aTe price,, each. ... ;...M,,,..'....nn.M,yy-1
(to T1ILB UBBsT 38 German Table Linen. bleached. 14 tnche
wide, satm-f inlshed; will wear well; cheap at 65c; -n,-.'
al priee,1 yard..,..,...,,. a)OC
J0CTJBTnr mOT8 -aW
tending from 24 to 48 Inches; -this
hU01Lal"Pr,ce. each ........(
S1.78 WOT-rarOKAM , CTBTATJr
tney- can t o net, tney -com i
,iwtde. a t-tlirearT-that-wIll wear;
ll.T5al price, pair,,, t , , , r.iT.
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STRONG PLEA:HADE
FOR CRAY'S"PARDON
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Petition and , Prisoner Arrive at
Salem Penitentiary on the
Same Day.
iSpectel Dtepetcw e-k- Jmwnal. y
flalera. May 11. Woodson Orsy, convicted-
In the circuit . court of L'nlon
cotmty of ktltlng- - one Halgarth near
Klgtn, Oregon, and sentenced to. serve a
term of 0v years, wss- received at th
pepltentlary yesterday. On'th. same
train' with htm cams Mr. Morelock of
Elgin bearing petitions for Oray s par
don with th name of A0 cltlsens of
Union county and personal lettera from
many prominent cltlsena. Also personal
Ieffer from the" governor, secretary of
State and tbe attorney-general of Ken
tucky, Jhe ex-governor of Montana, and
petitions bearing th names of Judges
of the court of appeal and a very large
number of the Senator nd representa
tive of Kentucky. ... " ".
Th letter and petitions from Ken
tucky all pertain to the previous good
character and habits of Oray ' Whtle
thoa from Oregon assert that the kill
ing) was Jtigtlflabl snd don - In self
defense. - It 'seem that Gray , and hi
son were attacked by Halgarth and that
Qray wee forced to ahoot him to protect
hlmaelf and son. . - , V
,THe governor Is giving tffls matter
the? same careful attention that h doe
every, application for a pardon. ,. (,'
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nSTXTAX AT 2C2CBXOAV.. .
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(Jooraal soeetal gerrles.)
Ann-Arbor. Mich., May 11. Many
visitor r in Ann Arbor to attend th
12th annual May music festival lat th
University of Michigan. , At th open'
ing concert thl evening Mendelssohn'
oratorio, "8t.-Paul," will be rendered.
the leading part belns51ken by Matid
Fenelon Boll man. soprsno; Alfred Shaw.
tenor aad. Herbert Witherspoon, baaa.
from, for they are'all winnersr
Lappet-Btrlped Swiss Curtains, with,
Tmm-K)(Uslopi Undi
rod waa never sold less
2'Ac
fl.1T For a dining-room curtain-.
yarda: long and from 4a to 52 Inches
neTemold" less than mm
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SOME-THURSDAY
WANT AD NEWS
Farmers, here' a farm that
perhaps-will likely prove what
you're on the lookout for: "140
acre of logged off land ta C"lum
- bla county; two mlleg from Weat-
port and en mil - front " Rots'
Landing station. Columbia river:
-land suitable for grating or cord
wood; good -Toad-prlca-J - pet-
"TtcreV'H. Stanley. tt9 Jontor-fltr-Woodlawn,
Oregon." See rlassl
flcatlon "For 8a le-- "Farmg" for
other bargain In farm. .
Quit .a number of pronlrr--
'looking for a good buy -Ml a, room
- lngJjouga--Thl ad enmes frow
.many In the "Business Chance"
column: "For 81 SX-room -house.
$1,200. Inqutr at I0J
Madison 8t" Might be well to
find out particulars concerning -it.
Here' a horn foT-1er. ara ymr t
looking . for neT .-Thl: Is on .
from th "For Sal Real Katat"
-column: - "New. i-room house. f5 '
East Madison street. " one block "
from car line. 12.750; term tt
ult. Jame N. Davis owner, f ,
First Bt.
at It?
How
auuui
looking
' " From th -Male Help Wanted"
rraeaincation: "Wanted Two
good cabtnet-makera; cat! at (75
Vaughn St." Cao yott fill en of
these positions? If not. mention
It ta your friend; nVkyb ran.
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Th festival will continue until th end
of th week, Th Chicago rchraw,
conducted by Profeof Albert A. S- v
ley and Frederick A. Stock, will take
prt. and th ehnm pert .of th ier
will he carried by th choral union f
th university.. . .
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