. a ... THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ' THURSDAY EVENING.' APRIL Al. 1CC7. 0 MRS. WHITE LIVING QUIETLY : ''- , - . '' " J) ' Thle picture ia from a photograph of Mra. Stanford White, wife of the man shot down br Harry K. Thaw. Mrs. Whits Is IlTlng quietly In Cam bridge. Massachusetts, and avoid nil report of tile famous trial. It' ia riflca her all in order that the debta j, said ahe will be compelled to aac- of the architect may be paid. 35? LANE MEN OFFER OBJECIOf Mayor's Supporters Hold Noth- ing Against Acts of Thorn as ,' . ; Friends," Says Murphy. ; f-- r ; -.--- 1 ; ' ; PLATFORM TOO SMALL ' ';. FOR BOTH TO STAND ON , 4 Declare. Rnamca'- Hack Rake at Democratic Meeting Dog Thomas' Political Grave and Latter' Can didacy Xot Worth Talking About Discussing" the loral Democratic sit uation today, Ji llenneiay Jdurphjr said: ' . "No objections cam f ronj Lane's sup- porter ' to. ths court pursued by Thomas friends ' at- the recent Meeting of the two Dempcratto dub. In so far as it related to h tatter's pre-arranged prosram. . It .was apparent from tb start that Thomas had committed the fatal blunder of using his official po sition as a Shield -to Ms political as pirations ' If Thomas faas political en emies they eouia not expect to ee him in a mors humiliating attitude tflan that ot Thomas, the official head and men. tor of his party ef fuslvel eulogistic over Thomas the candidate of his par ty. Besau If ack Baka. ' The late Thomas Bayard Ones' said 1 lie refused to reason with a man who seriously contemplated committing- sul . eld. This was the temper of th meeting until Reams fished Out his muck rake and became the life of th funeral Thomas candidacy' . is not . worth while talking- about. It's the Way 1 ho manipulated his official position that f caused comment After alL a Demo- ; crettc renillilKte In this neck of the I ' 1 . V 1 r "i. S These suits are worth blowing about. After studying the ' whole market, we select- ed the finest assortment of Boys' Togs that have ! been shown in this city. Out of justice to your , boy, you cannot, afford .. to miss this display. Special showings of Boys spring and sum- 7 mer Suits--$2.35 to $8. Roller Skates, 'Tiaser balls, , Bats, Glove a, Masks, etc., given away -with Boys' clothing. 7 LION W GlothinqCO CusKulinPiopr Meat aa Boys' Oeflttere. ' , 1-S-iaa fhirt IUiitowi Bid". woods la a fiction -of polltlca - He may believe In certain fundamentals of his narty that has to do with th large? conduct of national government, but in domestic polltlca ho is put up by his party as a mja with all th attributes that sppeal to his fellow eltlsens for the honest and efficient conduct of their domestlo . af fairs their city govern menu He Is a Democrat in name and an Independent In fact, for if elected to offloe he will be elected In the ordinary run of events by independent votes far outnumbering his own party rot. - Flatform Too tnaalj." . "Lane and Thomas cannot pass each other on the platform set forth in Thomas' letter. . It . is too narrow. Thomas la a Christian gentleman and 'sublime renunciation' Is . good Chris tian doctrine, much better- than being pushed off the sidewalk. To purloin one of Father McDerltfs stories:. --.""Mr. President,' ssld a New York al derman of the fold regime, .1 object to a four and one-half ' foot sidewalk on Suchandsuch street.' . "8tae your objections. ' . ' "Supposing, Sir, on a Sunday morn ing you and your wife was coming np that street and me and my - wife was coming in an oppoaite direction; wouldn't yon and your wtf have to get otf the sidewalk to let m and my wlf passr . .- , DECISION THAT AFFECTS - WASHtNGTOM HILL HEN ' assBSkMBBsaBsBBBsjasaBaBnsBa ' " ''.V ; - ' ' Supreme Court Affirms Leo Noren Case With Vigorous Dissenting Opinion. ("pedal Dlcpateh to Th Jomal.) Olympla, Waah., April 11. The su premo court has affirmed the personal injury eas of Leo Noren, respondent, vs. the Larson Lumber company, from Whatcom county. In a divided opinion. Justices ' Root and Crow united in a strongly ( worded; dissenting; opinion, in which it la asserted that the court has Ignored the plain, wording of the statute governing the liability of mill owners toward their employes. . . The Jury returned a verdict award ing damages against tho mill and th appeal was taken on account of th re runs! of the trial Judge to give certain Instructions - requested by appellants. The Jury was instructed that the ques tion wss. "whether' the defendant had provided guard sufficient to protect the plaintiff against' such dangers ss rea sonably intelligent and experienced mill- men would have anticipated." SMOKE WITHOUT FIRE ' ' PUZZLES JOSEPHINE ' pe!at Dbpateb t The JooraaU Grants ItUs. Or.. April 11. A pecu liar phenomenon has existed here for the past three days; at least. It is pe culiar and uncommon for this season. A dens pall of smoke hangs over the valley, obscuring the hills and heavy- enough to almost bid the sun. What causes the smoke, especially directly after a heavy rain. Is a mystery, as smoke as heavy as thl does not usu ally occur till tho arrival of dry weath er In July or August go Jar as can be learned, there are no heavy fires, in the surrounding -forests;. Indeed, It would bo almost Impossible to create a general conflagration In .th woods at this season, whendths nndergrowth Is green and water-soaked. , ...... GRANT PRIVILEGES IN --i THE CASCADE RESERVE " (Waihlnstoa tareae ef.Tbe Joaraal.) Wahlntnn. Anrll 1L The foreatr bureau has granted tho following privi leges In national forests: The Oregon Securities company was given th us of Sv acres and tho buildings thereon for a hotel and) feed stable In th Cas cade forest.. Ckarles Hofft was granted the uao of ' acres in tho Cascade forest for a gathering pasture 1q con nection with . his grazing permit. Th Mountain Sheep Pitch company was given a permit to construct a ditch eight miles long for use In "Wnduotlng-j water for Irrigation purposes. H. R. Dlmmlck has been appointed fourth-clans postmaster at Elk ton. Or gon, vie J. A. Smith, resigned, . COMMON SENSE . itolllgent people to hm only nown composition, i uerw Dr. Pleree'a medicines, too leb print every ingredient hem upon th nouie wrap- J U correct nen under oaio, Ing In favor, ma eom- Fierce l mecicinet u open 'r. Pierce holng flpgiron Lieani moat ip mar,dlnea ct k it ( thai wl MMOI i 1 for make entering pert and attl are dally ( position of tst having theytr'h liJht o( Invent of havlns the ..'r,-iriTiiht of Invf-tikvt- jion turned fully upn his iormuls?. belnj t,T tht tht! I;n-r ti.e conic,:uoii jg-.pit-flicjiU'S Is Known the morj rftnnd JlU tl..p ril ciTralive nirlt Ld ft cor nioJ'Jtking wholly mad of "ih active tueUicinal principle exuactea nront ns Uv forest roots, by , exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without tba use of a drop of alcohol, trlj51e-runed and chemically pure (lycertne being nsed In stead in extracting and preserving the enrativ rlrtnee residing In the. root employed, tltese medlclnea are entirely free from the objection of doing barm by creating an appetite for either al coholic beverages or habit - forming drag. Examine the formula on their bottle wrapper the same a sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and yon will find that hi Golden Medical Discovery," the groat, blood-purUh-r, stomach tonic and bowel regulator the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in in advanced stages (no medicine will do that yet dor cure all those catarrhal condi tions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak. Tung ancMicrig-on-coTtghs,- -wWchrif-wg lectcd or bauly treated lead up td and finally terminate in consumption. Take the 'Golden Medical Discovery1 in time and'lt is oot likely to disappoint Jon If only you give It a thorough and air trial.' toon t expect miracle. It won't do supernatural, things. Yon murt exercise your patience and persevere In i nse for a reasnnable length of time to p.H it full benefits. The Ingredients of whirl Dr. Pierce's medicine are composed nav the unqualified endorsement of scores o: i medical loader better than any amour'. ; of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. Th ,rt not irivn awnv in he exneri" ' men ted with but are sold by all dealora 1: medicines at reasonable prices. TAKES BIBLE a FOR PLATFORM Golden Rule Thomas Has Scrip ture Plank in His Candidacy Announcement. ' , George H. Thomas, who aspires to be the Democratic nominee for-msyor, has delved into Biblical lore to get the pith of his platform. The statement which baa been mad to accompany the name of the candidate on the primary ballot says: "If I am nominated and elected to th office of mayor of Portland 1 will during my term of office endeavor to do unto others ss I would have them do unto ma GEORGE H.. THOMAS." Mr. Thomas also, in a , statement which h has prepared as an Interview for the Dress, further outlines what his position Is and what It will be during the campaign coming. He promises to bring Heney and Burns to Portland In ths event of his election and delve with them Into civic unrighteousness and fraud. "This," he says, "is no joke." He also announces himself as favoring promotion for merit in the city service. "My candidacy is opposed by the spe cial privilege corporation and : their newspaper organ," stated Mr. Thomas this morning. "My appeal for support is to all cltlssns who believe In our in stltutlons and have faith, in the plain people, of whom I am one." K! "I believe In promotion based on mer it in all municipal departments, and for the convenience of those who labor upon the docks let the are light supplant ths great darkness of the waterfront and there will be fewer murders and acci dental drownings. . - - "I hsve no administration to defend and will try to secure Mr. Heney and Mr. Burns to Investigate conditions in Portland. They will be helped by me and no Joke about it. All city election frauds, if any. will be punished. "I believe that property honestly ac quired and all those who toll must have qua! dignity before the law." . MAY ESTABLISH AN Y. M. C. A. of Roslyn Contem plating Important Extension of Its Activities. .Edward Shearer, formerly of Port land but now living at . Roslyn. Washington, le In the city conferring with George D. McDlll, international president of th railway department of th T. M. C. A. in regard to th estab lishment of an Industrial branch of th association at Roslyn. ' Although lit McDlll is Identified with ths railway work of the association work he has also been connected with the Industrial department and was able to aid Mr. Shearer considerably in the settlement of questions pertaining to the work In his city. Mr. Bheerer said that the association has 12S members at the present, most of them miners. It Is for the -purpose of securtag new quarters for the associa tion that Mr. Shearer consulted with Mr. McDlll. Mr. Shearer was formerly connected with ths local T. M. C A. and has a large number of friends who will be pleased to lam of his success ss mens- ger of the electrical department of the Northwest improvement company et Roslyn. , BETTER -TIMES COMING Propheey of M. W. SVowtiee of aou. tree Si Diamond, the Bealty and Za- STiramoe Broker. fin view of the railroad ' develop monts around Portland and the splendid advertising campaign carried out by the Commercial club, and the enterprise of the big newspapers, thl city and state are being shown much partiality by homaseekers and investor." said N. W.'Rountre of the real estate firm of Rountr it Diamond, when seen In hi offices st Second and Stark streets. - "The nature of our business having brought me Into contact with large fi nancial Interests operating in the north west, it is my opinion that thsrs are better times to come than we have ex perienced. We have a number of Im portant deals matuiins and feel confi dent that those engaged In selling real ty hv enjoyed but a foretaste of the prosperity In etot e for them." . i L .Says I ; to myself says I tiscuit Says I to myself says I they t only cost five cents; a package. ; ' .,1-'"V.' 4 .... I fTS jfTioNAL Biscurr ;, A Wonderaiil Oil Stow . Entirely different ; from all others. Em bodies new ideas, , new principles. Easily managed. Reduces v fuel . ex pense.; Ready for, business at moment of lighting. For Situ? summer cook- -2 get a Wick Blue Flame Oil CooIt-Stovc Its best Is highly mntmui. Sots sot ertrheat ths Idtcbsa. OH always st s maintained level. - Tares slses. Fully warranted. U sot at yon- dealer's, write oar nearest agency fo descriptive . v,.. T" . . . ....... : r " - sr ,-r. ' M m Muupiurai- , weas s. , rossd honsehold use. Mads of trass throngbost sad toeastirolly nickeled, .per fectly eontructd ; abeolnteiy sate; nnex called la ' Hght-glTtng power; an ornament to any room. r Xrery lamp warranted.' If sot st your dealer's, write to oar nearest agency. 1 . : v,f"; . v, " STANDARD OIL COMPANY :.r ',', uaoearenaTa) . 1 II'; isi. $1 A WEEK WILL DO DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY ON CREDIT Call and let us tell you bow. Our partial payment plan is the easiest - in the ,' city. Every article , which leaves our shop bears a positive and abso lute ; guarantee. . Big stocks to choose from u m i 1 Standard Jewelry Co. Saaifei. UGa, Qiiflls, Have you olanned your flower and vegetable garden? If hot, do eo at once ft ia high time to plant shrubs, rosea, tree, etc, so get J busy. Our descriptive catalog end our - salesmen will give yon T valuable information on the aubiect- , Do not wait until the last Z minute; get your supply now and be ready to plant when the ground T ' ia right.. ' : ' v.. ,. - . , .-..: RAILWAY CONFERENCE s AT OLYMPIA SATURDAY fgpeHalMafMteh t Tfcs lesreal.l Olympla, Waah.f April 11. There will be a conference In Olympla on Saturday between " the railroad , commission and representatives of the transcontinental railroads cf this atate, at which the . . ooo9 jvDoaaarx la the essential characteristic of men snd women. Invslunble to good bust ness men and neceeaary to housewlvea A women shows good Judgment when ahe buys White's Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many, Indeed, are the- sensible mother who write express ing their gratitude Tor the good health ef their children, which tbey owe to th us of Whites Cream Vermifuge. Sold by all druggist. . , rule and regulation proposed by the commission for the government ef var ious railroad oondltlona will be finally settled. The rule were submitted to the railroad some time ago and various changes have been proposed by -them. The entire subject will be setUed at the eonferenoe Saturday, , There is a strong probability that the National Association of Railway Com missioner will be -asked t meet In Seattle In 1101 instead of HOT. as now planned. The matter of changing the dste la under discussion by the railroad commission end the Seattle Chamber of Commerce. The meeting thle year will probably be held at Washington, P. C Soothes Itching akin. Real cut or burns without a soar. Cures piles, eo sema, salt rheum, any Itching. Doan's Ointment. Tour druggist sells it. - ' Who le Metsgerl ' fte fits your eye for I LOO. Ill Sixth atreet . . 0 'IT OS 'irTiSfllj; in 3 When You Paint 'Use the Best Pafct LOWe Brothers High Standard Because - ;,''';';.''.: .''A'-''- I. U spreads fartbeat---costS least for whole job. '' 't - ' J ..' ' a. It covers best and looks most beau tiful, r ; '.' ,';v- 3. It wears longest costs least per year of service. . '-y-,'' : : '. . 4. 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