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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY ETVETNINO, MARCH 21, 1007. TRIO OF UNIVERSITY OF OREGON DECATER3 IN TRI-STATE CONTEST.' VERY EASY r The Store Noted for Heat Goods at Loweet Prlcee." From left to right- P. V.' Galloway, leader; Thomas . R, Townsend, and Jesse H. Bond. These con stitute the "negatire" team of the State University for the Interstate league debate between Washington, Idaho and Oregon on March 29. Each school has two teams.' One team debates away from home, 'the other on. Its own ground. The question deals with the fifteenth amendment to the federal constitution, In volving Tlrtnally the disfranchisement of the negrp. CANDIDATES ARE L!fJED VT START Prospects at St, Johns for Hot , City Campaign With Three) j ! v Tickets In Field. '," SOME INDORSED BY;- .- , TWO OF LOCAL FACTIONS K. C. Conch, Republican, 8. O, Nor. -' toey People's and O. R. Downs, In- . dependent,: Are the "Men Who . Want the Mayor's Big Chair. ' 'V;:. ir . All sparring and Jockeying for peal' , tlons In. the munlolpal campaign at tit John are completed. The ticket have ; been arranged practically a - they win . fee printed. ea the ballot, though a few minor changes may be made. , Other , features In the campaign are expected as it Is the warmest ever experienced by the young city, reeling -U ruiftilng -.high. " 1 . - There are three tickets la the field. : It ' wtlV be noticed' that . In eome In- stsnces the uni man bee 'be ; nominated en twe tickets, 'tut that Is the extent of the similarity. Following ; ' le the personnel of each ticket In the .order in which they were -nominated. '. ".- '' ' The Bepnblleea. Tilae up. On what Is known as the regular Re publican ' ticket, nominated at a eetnt eeoret caucus, or rather agreed upon at a ' private meeting, are K. C Couoh, mayor; Theendyke. recorder; Adam Kaemleln, treasurer; B. T. Leg . gett, W. H. King and Charles Unquiet, . neuncilmea at large;' Henry C N. Hunter, councilman - from 1 the. First ward, and W. ' W. Baser , and l 11 Walker, - council ram from the Second a. ward.-.. This ticket supports the , poli cies of the present administration. T On the People's ticket, elmtlarly aomV- , nated, are: . S..C Norton, mayor; EL M. Eeson, recorder; George M. Hall, treas urer; H. a Hewitt, W. W. Wlndle and . VT. D. Weeks, councllmea at large; S. I Doble and Ci 8. Thompson, eounollmen .from the nret ward; IX C Rogers and , 3. 8. Downey, eounollmen from the eeo end ward. Mr. Norton le leader of the . minority faction in the elty council and . supports the . high-tax levy on - the ground tnat tne city a aenta anouia ne paid while the city le prosperous. He believes in . a stricter, construction of the charter. . -., ,; , ; ''',. Dewae &eads XadspeaOsawk ' ';'' On the ticket known aa the Independ - ente' ticket, nominated at a meeting called by email handbills strewn on the . streets, are: O. R. Downs, mayor; B. " M. Essen, recorder; George , M. Hall, .treasurer; David Busby, W.'TJ. Weeks ' and ' J. Anderson, councllmea at large; a l Doble and J. H. Black, eoun ollmen from the Bret ward; IB. C HurT ' burt and J. & Downey; oouncllmsn from ' the second ward. Mr. Dowaa belleae that the present government haa been loose In handling Ita financial aoeeunta, and makes that bie strong lesue. He declarea -that the taxpayers have a right to know what baa become of tbetr . money. ' ; v' ;', - :;'',' . The People a and Independents are 1 somewhat allied against - the , Repub licans, but differing In eome Of their randldatee for o flics. The Independents " have a more radical leeder In Mr. Downs than the man who heads the People's ticket. It. Rlcharde has filed hie candi dacy for councilman at large and be lieves that the tax levy Is toe blgh; that the future generations should aid in paying for the benefits they receive. ONLY ONE "BEST" Portland People Give Credit .There Credit Is Doe People- f Portland who suffer with sick kidneys and bad backe want a kid ney remedy that can be depended upon. The beet la Doan a Kidney Pills, a medl . cine for the kidneys only, made from pur roots and herbs, and the only one that te backed by cures In Portland. Here's Portlana testimony; H. J. Young of I90H Morrison street Portland. : Oregon, says: "I have had no occasion to use any kidney medicine since 101, and that Is the very reason why I can recommend Dean'e Kidney Pills so strongly. This remedy relieved me st thet time of aa annoying attack of kidney complaint, which bad clung te me for cults a while and bad become egcregeted by a cold that settled In my beck. The relief waa speedy and last ing and not the altghtest trace of a re currence hae appeared during the three yesre that have elapsed. I . im con vinced that this Is good proof ef the vslue of your remedy." . . For sal by all dealer Price tOeenta Poster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo,- New York, eole agents for the United States. , ' Remember the name DOAN'8 and take ne other. , ' NEW BOOKS FOR THE v LIBRARY,: . BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS. ' ' . Medlloott Abbreviation Used In Book Cataloguee, 1101. PollardBooks in the House, ltOi. ' V ., . PHItOSOPHT. ' v - - Oompera Creek Thinkers, l0i, v. Prince Dissociation of a Personality, lioi. . ..- r -, , ' RKUOION. - " ' . Black Listening: to God. lie. . Oaequet English Monastic Life, Ed. t, 1I0. .-.. v'-.--- ,': laoo rmiosopny.'- mi nsiison, s v. 1(0(. . -: ,. - - -a . Babattsr Apostle Paul, Ed. , 1.' "' Studlee In the Scriptures, I f 10. MTTHOIOOT. ; , - Bobbins Elements of Mythology, Ed. tl. lies. i, : . POUTICAL ECONOMT AND OOT- - . ; EBNMENT. Bullock Selected Readings in Public Finance. I90. Oow Marine Insurance, Ed. t. ItOM. Hobhouae Democracy and Reaction, 1105. . i - ... .; . Holyoake History ef Cooperation, I 10. ' Root and othen Speeches lacidsnt to the Visit ef Secretary Root to South America, 1I0L - Xownsend Our Constitution, 1I0. ' : BOTANT AND OEOLOQT- - Ballsy BoUnlslng; a Outdo te Field Collecting. lSt. i " ;. .. ' Brenner a Newsom eyllabus ef a Course of Lectures on Elementary Oe- ology. Ed. S. Is Of. - Hyatt Common Hydrolda, Corals end Echlnoderma, lt04. - Marr Introduction to Qeolotfy, 10I. ' '" v: "': UBEFUIi ARTS. . Ashby How te Analyse Clay, ltOt, . Austin (The) Flock, ltOi. v Engineering Index, l91-l. Use Lead Smelting, 104. 'Low Technical Methods of Ore An alysis, no. Ed.1, rev. and snL Lydon Woodwork tor Schools, 101. Prectsr Principles of Leather Mao nfaeture. ' ltol. ' ' . ?. . Sinclair Twentieth Century Locomo tives, me.- -" -- i.. - Van Deusen Beginning woodwork at Home and In School. 1I0T Wagner 'Manual ef cnemloal Tech nology, li. . , 1 ". Woodwork Joints; How te Make and Where to Uee Them, '.' 2 . 'FINE ARTS. Bond Oothle Architecture In Eng-' land. 10. r-- Ftnberg English ' Water-Color Paint ers, io. . Maakell Hints en Building a Church, HO. it', ' - ' . ' Parkhurst Painter In OIL llll. Robins Twelve Qreat Aetore, llOd. , :. LITERATURE. y' - v Boleeler Tacitua, and ether Reman Studlee, 10. Cody Succeee In Letter Writing, lie. - ., i DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. Bennevllle Sakurambo. - Drage Russian Affairs, lit. " ' . " Orenfell Off the Rocks, 110. Holsteln Monteflore Serf Life In Russia. 10I. Joyce Smaller Social History ef An cient Ireland, ltoS. Moore (The) Balkan -Trail. 10V Thwaltee Early Western Travels, v. . 7, tl-tl. l(04-. - " Wit Java; Facts and Fancies, ltOt, BISTORT. '-. .:. , Browne St Lawrenee River, 1105. Ooodspeed History ef the Babylon Ian and Assyrians. Ed. 1, 110. . Hill History ef Diplomacy, v. L 105. ' , - f Salter lowk; KTt-114. , IIOs. ' BIOORAPHT... Bardalay, C W. Dictionary ef Eng lish and Welsh Surnames, 1001. Booth. C (m.) Life ef Catherine Booth; by F. de L, Booth-Tucker, I v 1II. . . ..' r Chadwick, John Captain - Chad wl ok; by J. W. Chadwick. 10. Herbert. George Oeorge Herbert and His Times; by A. O. Hyde, 10. Oeborn, B. S. Bailor of Fortune; Me moirs ef Captain B. 8. Oeborn; by A. B. Paine, 1(0. - - .''. Bewail, namuai amuel Bewail and the World He Lived In; by Rev, N. H. Chamberlain, Ed. t, 1191. Smiles, SamuelAutoblography, 110. Trent, W. P. Southern Statesmen eg the Old Regime. 1I7. .. . , . , , , , v."'. FICTION. - Oaelorewski Napoleon's Lovs Story. King Medal ef Honor. . ' . Lotl Disenchanted. ' - Sudermaan (The) Undying Past v Sutcliffe (A) Benedick In Arcady. - BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. -Copeland Farm Book for Little Ones. -Fesandle Through the Earth. -Harding ' eV Harding City ef the Seven Hills. Harding eV Harding Stories of Greek Qeds, Heroee end Men. ? ,'- Hurll Oreek Sculpture. - i Hurll Tuscan Sculpture of the- Fif teenth Century --"v - Merden Stcrlee- From Life. White (A) Borrowed SlsTer. ' HAVE HAD NO TRAINS v FOR OVER FIVE WEEKS (Rpeelal TMiDetsk te Tfee JeerseL) ConnelL Wuh., Msrch II. For about Ave weeks no. tre Ins -have run ever the O. R. N. et thle point en account ef washouts, but the eompeny now expects te ret the reed open 'inside of 10 dsya A stesm shovel has been put In opera tion here and the construction work will be pushed until the road Is in oondition to run trains over. - . ' Work on the Chicago, , Milwaukee Ft Paul In this county Is progressing rapidly and camps are being estsbllehnd all islong the line with big gangs of laberere. - - e ' A I BY HELEN HWTOORN Motherhood. Among the great world forces which make for righteousness, which ere som monly thought of - having an upward tendency on the life ef the race, mother hood haa always held a blgh place. " We are accustomed te the thought that there le In the tact of motherhood a primal force which oompele the mother to- desire for her child som thing better than : that which ahe baa bad herself. The mother Instinct which guards an infants unbalanced move ments, surrounds its childish life, and grows as the child grows, msetlng each need with en enswerlng care, le a primi tive, aa intuitive sense. i ' Among savag people' the compelling rorce and the only semblance to re ligious thought le a fear of evil conse quences if the unseen-powers become offended. Almost all savage worship Is a propitiation of the evil spirit form of worship which survives even fi our midst' and in our own city among the Chinese with their offerings of food te the spirits, of the departed, their gaily decorated Joee end the tea and burning punk which, are offered as propitiation to the unseen ones, who may only by these means be persuaded te refrain from annoying the living. , Tet among these heathen the power ef motherhood le recognised and the maternal ancestor le highly revered. The heathen mother will make any sacrifice for her child. ' Her eon becomee to her as a high prince to whom she of f era tribute, and for her daughter shs evinces great devotion' and affection. decking her In gay clothing and . Im pressing upon her mind such lessons aa mw uuiy oi Dmience, or xrusuij, -ok meekness and ef housewifely skill. , The aavlng grace ' which lies ' In motherhood is exemplified ever and over again in the work of the Ciittenton home. Unfortunate, girla : who have through the dullest kind of Ignorance fallen into shams and degradation are nreugnt te euoh a home as thle where for the first time In their lives they meet with kindness and have their eyee opened te the truths of life. Here thev learn motherhood without heving known girinooa or wifehood, what doee It mean te themf From such a place they ge ont te find their place In the work ing world, but there le now a tie which anchors them to one ef the fundamental truths of Ufa , The mother la now workla for her child, not for herself. Thle one treas ure life holds. The officers end those whe follow these, girls la their later life knew that the aavlng power . ef many a gtrt'a whole future life, the thing which etende te her aa a symbol of right living, of all toward which ehe aspires, ie the child wohm she makes every effort to surround with eomethlne better than that which ahe baa known. This Is why we cell motherhood a power for righteousness. ., - , la the face ef all this we come un expectedly upon such aa abortion ae the motherhood shown by Mrs. Hoi man, the mother ef Evelyn Thew. It is not sufficient to claim lanoranoa It was vitally her business te know what Influence surrounded her dauch- ter. Nor la It conceivable .that this daughter made a habit ef" posing in the studios ef artists, ef going alone to the theatre and te suppers' afterward, without her mother's knowing of her movements.'. Of eourse ehe knew. ' Monstrous and Impossible as It eeeme, ehe not only did not object but encouraged such employ ments and euoh diversion and worse. Shocking and hideous aa It all is, ft contains - pointed warnlns; which mothers or our own city and ef our times cannot afford te overlook. , To keep her daughtere confidence la the first and moat precious duty ef ev ery mother. - More Important than the chtld'e studies, than her pretty clothes snd her amusements Is that free heart te heart confidence between mother aad daughter, i ... It la not enough te warn a girl of possible dangers ehead. Life ie too full or joy ana nngntness, pleasures are ee apparently harmless to a young- girl that eolemn warnings fly from her thought before the Joy ef the moment. She feele ee etrre ef herself, she Is so confident In ber own Innocence and ahe trusts so confidently In her companions that the thought of evil and of wrong doing la as far from her mind as are the greweome thoughte of death. She loves brightness and Joy, shs loves life and its possibilities, ahe re joices in happiness, and these are and ahould be her atmosphere. Ie It not plain that Into thla spirit her mother alone csn entert No right minded girl abuts herself willingly away from the loving confidence ot the mother, lr ene knows thet ehe will meet only tender ness and wise counsel without upbraid ing and fault finding. I am not eaylng that no barm can eome to a girl so mothered, but It Is quits porta In that In such sn under- urn TO BUY AND EAST TO SELL PIANOS ON v .7. TUB CLUB PLAN " Everybody Joining the Clubs at . tilers Ifano House No Time to Hesitate NowSeveral Clubs Al ready Filled and the Balance) Well Up in Numbers The Way They . Are, Going Now, the Limit Will - Soon Be Beached. . We anticipated succeee when we In augurated eur plane club organisation. We knew It wae too good a thing for the people, and we knew they would quickly recognise it. But that we should meet with such a phenomenal rush le a surprise that taxes our sales people and drays to the limit. A eale we expected te last for several months now bids fair to close within the next two week a There were only four hun dred and eighty-four planoa Included in the club plan and one of the clubs was completed within Ove days after the opening announcement. - t ."..I-Th! PlBOa.---.v--"- - : ' The planoe included In' the great Ellere Co-operative Plane Buying Clube are all good Instruments. No cheaply constructed or planoe of poor quality are te be found et our atore. Many of theee Instruments are famous ths world ever, such ae the Cblcksrlng, Klhiball, Haaelton, eto planoa of the, very hlgheet quality. , . , , Tbn Plan of Selling Them Is This I We give to a number ef buyers formed Into a club the same price we would give te wholesale buyers, end the Instrument le delivered immediately -upon your making your ohoioe, without any fuse or ceremony. The oaah pay menta are extremely email and the In stallments, which can be made either weekly or monthly, are very moderate. Payments aa little as 17.60 down and weekly Installments of $l.t secure one of theee beautiful high-grade Instru ments. Club "A" includes ths well known brand new upright planoe In elegant walnut - or mottled mahogany or pretty - oek easee that eannot or dinarily be obtained for a penny leas than $371 and as high as tslft, now go st 17 14 and even down to 117. Pay l.t a week or by the month If you- prefer. The remainder ef the two carloads of beautiful Lester pianos in cluded In Club "B" are now on die play. These high-grade instruments, which ordinarily retail for $460, go to Club membere for $151, and the plainer eaaee for $11 less. The planoe are all of proven worth, all high-grade makes, the payments are ridiculously low end the terms are so easy ae to be herdly worth mentioning. Come in today and Inveetlgate -ths system - which ' has placed really good planoa In a great many homes during ths last fsw days. But remember the time te very short A chance like .this to secure a beauti ful piano for your home for such little money will not eome again for many years, perhaps never, and Just as soon as the clube are all filled thle great sale will be closed. A great many new people Join every day, so If you wish to take advantage of these tre mendously reduced prices, very quick ectlon In necessary. Today Is the time. Ellere Plato House, "The House ef Highest Quality.'- $11 Waahlngton et standing la a mother's strongest hold upon her daughter and no mothwr may shirk it, without Incurring the gravest daagera to ber child. : - Keep your daughter's confidence, you mothera It la her safeguard though It need be no bar to any desirable pleasure.- Don't let year little girl get away from yon. She le you re. Qod given, and yours all your life long, if yon do not fall to keep your heart attuned to here and her confidence In you per fect.,.'., -,....'' ': ' .. ? " ': ! William H. Sherwood, the rreat American Pianist. In return re- ottaL Unitarian chapel. Seventh and Yam hill, Friday evening, March is, aeaietea by a termer pupil, Mrs. Alios a. Mar shall, now a Portland teacher, with studio room tl Telford building. Mr. Sherwood la a home product, "made In America,'' but atande the peer of the world's MTeateet artiste. The public will show their appreciation ef Amec- ica'e greatest musician and teacher by giving htm a erowded house Friday night. Reserve rear seats st Sherman. Clay sV Co.'a. i - . . ..,;.. ; Insurance Company Fays UpC " (Spselsl Dispatch te The Jesreal.) Salem. Or, March II. The Mutual Life Insurance company of New Tork haa complied with the provtelons ef ths law relative to the payment to the state treasurer of - I per cent of the eom panys gross premiums, lees the death loeeee for buelneee done In Oregon the past year. . The check turned eves by Special Agent J. H. Lauterman amount ed to( $6.06.it. Will Kanage Girls' Company. ' Salem. Or- March 11 Colonel J. a Cooper of McMlnnvtUe was yesterday annntnta mium of the OresroB Qlrle? Drill company and special commissioner to the Jamestown exposition oy gover nor Oeorge B. Chamberlain. It will be the lot ef the irresistible ooionei to -v. m. tiavv ttt rasv-ehesked Oree-on girls to the Jemeetown fair, . and te boost old Oregon. Misses Tailored Suits $12.59 '. . . - , Friday and Saturday only at tbis pries. : New stripes and checks in box style. Coat lined with best grads satin and trimmed with buttons and straps. Skirts in plaited styles. ' Sixes 12 to 20. Regular $16.50 value." ,'. . . ' , - ; $18 Silk Rcirxcits ct SI2.CD Best (fade Rubberized Silk Raincoats, in blue, garnet, slate and new shade of green. Large fancy button ea cuffs, pockets and dan front Full length and the best $18.00 coat. in. town. Better com early, . . f.;;.- Best grsde Brush Skirt Binding, all colors, ft yard... 3 1 Bone Casing, all col ors, 9-ysrd pieces, s plCCe .;.7.3af Tspe Girdles, blue, pink and white. 50c grads, eaeh.,..85g "Ever Ready" Cov ered Dress Stays: special, par dox..of -Our Great Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Mall Oder Clvsn Prompt aad Careful Att ettfSoa i Cub Fins, large and small, ail colors, per cube .4... Racine) Stocking Feet, all elses, in black, and white. Tf Whalebone, 9 and 10-irsch. best qual ity, pep do. '; ,''' Leather Handbags, regular $2.00 values: special, each e)l4T 16-Dutton Silk Gloves Friday and Ssturdsy only st this price. Best quality Silk Gloyes, with double-tipped fingers and in black and white snd colors. On sale for these two great bargain days at thi wonderful low price,. Glove fitted, , - : $1.59 lite Vaists Et 9?c Down of pretty lace and embroidery trimmed model hers for your choosing, and there's not one in the lot worth under $1.50. Come in fins quality 'whit lawn, with thrse-quarter or long sleeve. . Take advantage - ; '''-,.' . '' Hock Towels. 7c Friday : and Saturday only. Sixes 17x37 inches, pure whits with hemmed ends. Easily worth (10c - esch. r A' great bargsin. : " . .' Hen's Shirts at 47c The famous Mount Hood brand, tiff or golf style, in neat stripes snd figures, detachable cuffs, and all arc regular $1.50 values. Take advantage. '.''. ''. ,';.' Boys' Shirts 25c A special lot of Boys' Stiff and Soft Front Shirt in light and dark colors, with or without attached collars, best 50c quality. , Sixes 12, 12& 13. New Kid Gloves $1.00 a Pair Our Easter stock,, of Kid Gloves bag arrived. Best quality French kids, In two-clasp style, and In all the popular pring shades. On sale" Fri day and Saturday at f l.OO g pair. , Every pair . fitted.. and warranted. i- .'-y-'-y Women's Fancy Hose l2Mc Friday and Saturday. Women's Fancy Lac Hoae with colored cross stripes, also fancy am broidered effects. These are our regujar 20a val ues and worth even more. All sixes. Limit, two -pairs to g -customer. " 7 ":.V lite Aprons 25c Square or round styles, with or without bibs, and trimmed with embroideries and rib bons. . Standard 35c and 50c valusa. ; ! llnck Towels at lie Extra Heavy Hemmed Huck Tow els, sixe ! 18x36 inches, in purs white, a splendid 20c quality. Fri day and Saturday at this special Hose Supp'trs 25c Women's Four-Strap Hoae Supporters, best lisle clastic and satin pad. All colors and best 50c quality. Don't "mlssthls bargain. " Women's Cant. Gowns $1.29 Friday and Saturday.- Women's Fins" Cambric Gowns! long or elbow sleeves, and la square or V-shape neck, : Trimmed . with' lace embroidery and ribbons, and regular $1.50 nd $1.65 qualities, See window. . ' 25c Sleeveless Vests at 15c Women's Fin Swiss Ribbed Sleeveless Vests, fancy lace yoks; also plain rib; very elastic and standard 25c. qualities. Friday and Saturday you can supply your' needs at about half pries. Tke advantage. : ; - MEN'3 glO VICUNA UNDERVVgARSPECIAL 97c 16-Buttoa Kid Gloves Black Colors CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. Ift-Bottosi Kid aiovws $3.19- Black Oolors omcB of Spectator Removed to Room . . 14, Manory B'Wg : 260 Stark Street S. L. N. GILMAN Auctioneer 'OTOV WT, WMAM IVTM. Regular Salca ' Tuesday. Thurs.; and Friday Win Vay the fmimlense ef eealaeaesa. afala t47S. . . - . li. . axZJKAJr, AaeSlenee. nOTEL EATOn oo a. KOaxxsov uro wxst ias st. : ' - NEW' VgaSsssaelr rsrsssaea. sleeesfly sesfeee. gieis t, Se saleaW wal frcas htmri e( abasrivc aa4 iMalaeas eutrtet, all Ium. air, estalde raesie, steaat SMteS. eteetrt. HSnls, fWDBee is esaa epenaMst, ia Lare eae, Mlflf, saeoaias. SFtiniia. ledUe receeOM saiiai T sun ev salesaieve. rrtvate i Rooms Sl.00 to S3X0 Day A. MMMmXMOM, giisaaissj. Gome and Take an Auto Ride to .. V :V L X " . Wtt ESPECIAIXY INVITE TUX LAfitXS ; TO TAKE AN AUTO RJDE AND SEE ONE OF THE FINEST, PRETTIEST PJISiDrXE tlZ-.;V:V.- TRICTS IN PORTLAlND r . All the high grade improvements will be pat in i end lots sold for only 45400 to CCC0, T.'CLUD INC IMPROVEMENTS. One-tenth cash, balance 3 per cent each month. ; ; '1 ; ' Phone Private Exchange 30 , iwle.warantte 3QE 240-244 WASHiraCTC