THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 5. 1CC7. JBS52I. state: QEHiisrs erats ol Portland owe it to themselves I and to the causa or good government to I nominate Lane at the pells tomorrow axiernoon," ne- saia, j "I thJnk that every Democrat In the city who has a regard for decent gor ernment in city affaire should write the name of Harry Lane on hie ballot." ald 1 T. Peery this ; morning. r'Tbera are only a few Thomae eupportere and you can Quote me Just as strongly aa "you wish ae being In favor of the plan pro- ii...-Afl- A..A Ku posed for : Indorsing Pn Lane at the interesting viirnu vvmuuwmjm j iput . ,...., ; - '1 am going on record myself tomor row for Dr. Lane and I Indorse the plan most heartily," waa the expression Of Henry TeaL "I Indorse the plan," said Marx U'Neu, Besides these . men Who hare given OPERATIONS ILUJSTRATEpJroany others who In private converse- ; t ' . I V Via isajeaww a IV we ' ? S ' v" I Lane, From alt Indications It seems Win t certain that the mayor will receive, tne Chicago Specialist in Com merclaJ Club Rooms. - PAPERS READ AND 160 SPUDS GLUT MARKET , 'l Potato : Dealers Warned ' Not to ' Ship Any More Produce to San Franciscdr' IP rOU;,TPANT TO SEE TIID NEWEST i IN WEAIUNO APPAREX VISIT THB STYLE 'STORE Take PI we TonightHarelip Op accounted. nomination tomorrow; when tbov: yotee eration to B Performed by Pr. ' Moyer Before Dentist. . The Oregon EtaU tental aeaoclatlon "f ' met In the rooms . of the Commercial club, thle morning , with a largely ln creeeed attendance over yesterday. J. ' i ft. riark of -Chloaeo conducted an inter- '.V ' bstlnr clinic demonstrating moldabl porcelain, a new procees for using por- "-(.. Dr. Aw P. Watson demonstrated the .' , nee of the pyrometer furnace In baking t' poroelain. . ' s-. -A Dr. E. VL Hard of Salem put under ' I the mlcroeoope several histological spedfmens' showing the structural devel f epment of teeth. He also ahowed bao ' I terla found In the mouth and general ' A ay stem. . '? . y. - i The paper on "Cavity Tecnnlque' by ' Dr. B. E. Loom Is that waa to have been read thla morning, waa read at the 1 .'o'clock eeeelon thla eftemoon. . The program for the afternoon see- . i elon contalna a paper on "Cold iniaya ; I for ABraded Teetn- or ur. w. k. Alien : ref Independence) table demonstration. "A Number of Useful Things" by Dr. J Noma R. cox and a paper by ur. w. ju j Wadaworth on "Original Appliance for : ( ciectris ijaxae.- ; t;- -" .. At yeaterday afternoon's aeealon the I association liatened to the annual ad- -j dress by the president. Dr. George H. Kottaae of Portland. I, " ' r Dr. A. L. BeaUe of Oregon City read an Interacting and Instructive paper on ' "Declduoua Teeth, Care and Treatment-.l A large number, of the dentlata preeent , ' took part In the general discussion . that . followed. ' ' ' i ';; - . - The annual dinner of the association will take plabe at the Commercial club - at :S0 o'clock tonight. At 11 o' clock to morrow Dr. J. M. Meyer will perform a harelip operation, place of operation to . be announced later. : ? COURT PROBES SANITY OF , CHESTER Members of Family of Youthful Murderer Now Claim -' ;TB He is Sane. - ? , WOODMEN VIE IN WOODY CONTESTS p - ' . - ' Mount . Scott prjanliatlona Partici pate f n Sawing And Nailing : 'j I, Stunts and Pillow Fight. v (Speeial Dtipeteh te The JoratuiL) Tacoma. Wash- May I. Cheater Thorn peon, the alayer of Judge Emory, appeared before Judge Snell this morn ing for Judgment on the verdict ren dered by the trial jury. A commission of insanity experts, appointed by Judge sneii, wui mage a report to in, court of the opinion of , Ite membera ae to Chester's sanity and whether -he la a dangerous person to be at.Jarge..'.- Will H. Thompeon.? Chester's father, had Cheater take the atand in hla own behalf. In. an attempt to prove that he le harmlees and capable off normally conducting hlmtelf. An attempt will be made to prove that there has been a marked change in the mind of the boy recently, and While ihaanlty waa the plea by which the defence succeeded In eavlng the prisoner from hanging, an almost fight-about-face policy haa now been adopted in aa effort by the Thomp sons to save Chester from possible in carceration In the state penitentiary. . Judge Bnall win adopt one of four expedients in disposing of the prisoner: He will send him to the penitentiary, to one of the stats asylums, ' to. a county Jail or place him- In the custody of his relatives . under heavy bonda. In the strange eventualities of this noted case the - defense now occupies the ground taken by the prosecution at the opening or tn trial.- claiming- that- Cheater n sans and capable of going about tews business without Interfering with others. , ' Ban Francisco, ; May I It would : be well fog Oregon potato dealers not to rhlp any -more potatoes here for some time. There is no lack of potatoes in the local market.' according to thf re port of T. E. Morgan, Inspector of sta tlona of the Southern Pacific In his dally statement to Superintendent Palm er he said that Monday there were S cars, of which 14 were unloaded; Tues day 71 ears and 9 unloaded; Wednesday 6 and II unloaded, while yesterday iner were go enra, r . -4 1, ,r it.-y.- In the Oakland yards there were It cars on Monday, lit on Tuesday, lis on Wednesday and 101 on Thursday. The agent at Oakland said Morgan, "tells me that there Is not an average of It cars unloaded there a day and that last week only 5S cars war, un loaded la six days. I must say that wa have had difficulty tn getting ears unloaded here. . "We have had many cases la which ths consignee had refused to take ear- load because the potatoes were spoiled on account of being too long la the yards. One ,of the commission mer chants instructed our company to hold 10 of the car at Sacramento because the market her was crowded and an. other firm Is diverting, Its cars te Stock ton.- , Oregon and the east have been pour ing potatoes la here and have swamped ine, merest. ... OPENING - TONIGHT . SAILORS GULPED (Continued from Page One.) ' The ; last of the series of meetings that hat been held throughout the county ky , the Woodmen of the World to promote fraternal feeling and good will 'between ' the several camps - was held at Lent last night- The movement was' launched by Bute Organlrerf Day and a ;Cemmittee from tns ' avrerep.t county . campe nas woraeo conscien tldusly "to make it successful. - As a re sult hundreds hav Joined the order and an reel oetter acquaintea witn each . other as well as with the- work and purposes of tn organisation. There waa a large attendance end a good program of muslo and oonteata. The Lenta band which has been doing good work throughout the winter fur nished music The contests principally were between the Lents and v Arleta camps.-! the Mount Scott organisations. M. O. Wllklns delivered aa address on "Woodcraft." Arleta won the tug-of-, war from Lenta. A Portland team won a similar contest from a pick-up team. w. a. Thompson of Arleta won the pil low fight. W.- R. Herrlngton of Ar- plans, because the veaael was sailing so fsst that to let ths boat over the aid would have meant certain destruction. Captain Swan had been warned of the planned l utlny and that night all ex cept the four desperadoes gathered oa the poop deck, where .' the night was spent without a wink 6t Sleeps The salla were est an the Zlnlta was speeding along at a U-kndt rat prao tlcally at 'the inerey of the lementa, although the capUln still retained con trol 'ft- th,-.wbe Thus thing -c6n-ttnned ' all night, the -esel . bowling Jong at a fine rate of speed, th loyal crew huddled together oa the poop and Baauum ft Co, Will DUtrlbut 1,000 , Seautlfnl Sonvesirs to Tlaltors. Tonight Bannon A Co.'s fln new de partment store, a new etore to the city aa well as to ths east side, will open at iis-3o East Morrison afreet near the corner ox urana avenue. Ths sales rooms occupy the major portion of ths lower floor of the new Heely brick build Ing. The east slds resident - Is to be congratulated over th acqulaltlon of aucn mercantile resources aa are at the command of Bannon Co. For tl years this firm has maintained large depart ment atorea la St Paul and Minne apolis. The East Portland establish ment Is a branch house of the Minne sota concerns. In '.buying j goods . this will : be . ot lmmenae ad vantage .to, the local store.-.- -v-.-. . . . ,. Tonight th opening of Bannon as Co. will take place and In honor of th oo caalon extremely : handsome - souvenirs will be distributed to visitors. -"The hand of welcome hssbeen ex tended to us by so many of the east side people that we already feel at home and know that our coming will be ap preciated," said Mr. Bannon, th mana ger. ; "We believe th east side Is com ing to the front with giant strides. This Is our object In locating such a big store on mis siae or tne river." , NEW JERSEY DEDICATES ; MONUMENT. TO SOLDIERS mH.'1 ':.! fleenut 'Seeirtal. ttwtee.1 Fredericksburg, Vs., May I. Th monument erected near 'Salem church to commemorate the valor of th Twen ty-thlrd regiment ; New Jersey volun teers, in ths battle at that place. ,x -in . ffim0- IV K III i i If f I ET II" 1 1 KiWW . lim I :. ' Ehw fmhomi ft? F1 III ELECTRIC 'Mi BASEBALL DStK V.FANS BRACKET FANS CEILINQ FANS it ..' .in... ....:' ..... j ,V .;. -r . , IT -A VI 111 f V ' i i.i i ! : FANS FOR S t I j OFFICES, STORES, RESTAU RANTS, RKSI-DENCE3 PERFECTION I For men and young men is assured by the variety V - of-the best known lines we handle. Sfein-Bloch G6. ae Sloss Bros;fG63il We Bradbury System the four desperadoes In possession of. was dedicated today with Imposing ex thf mala dedt,,,'-m.,.;-,;:':;Jerclses la she presence of a' largo crowd Mutineers Fnt Ashore. In the mornlg, Captain Swan, who la an elderly man, advanced toward the mutineers with drawn revolver and fol lowed by ths crew. One by one the des peradoes were picked up and placed in heavy Irons. Th Indian was first to be arrested. He was caught In the forepeak. .Th Frenchmen surrendered In th forecastle where he had sou ah t sleep after the exciting night The men were locked up in a room and kept there 10 days wnu the veesel made Bahia. Brazil. The men begged plteoualy to be leta won the nailing contest and alsoli'A oftbut Captain Swana could not the sawing contest Other participants I "ort t0'uk-Si c mw!0 pw who were on the musical program were 1 J. Jerro and Jack Cartwrlght - Refresh- men ta were served after th entertain ment MAYOR INDORSED (Continued from Pag One.) them ashore. They will Probably . be heavily puniahed, although their trial had not come up when, th Zlnlta re sumed her voyage. 7 . , x , . Two white men and two South Amerl can negroes were signed at Bahia to take the places of th mutineers. One of them, Oustaf Rydberg. was swspt overboard off Cap Horn and drowned. He was fastening a sail on the Jlbboora when suddenly the vessel dipped fear fully and took an awful sea, . Rydberg was loat and Carpenter Kundeea was "T -indorse the plan most heartily," aaid Charles crogster. ti am advocat- In It and I find mar Athara vlui in doing the same thing also.' I think Lane I thrown with great force against a stay wnu receive a turaHi iii mt timnh iu uw srvuu. ns iUCKllV man-S ' r - t m a. . . . ! -- J wv.ua. OTVBV UWU kU row." i v ; r- . ? -.-i - ,:.y; .;! w grao a rop or no, too, would, await th action of the circuit court "I think all "th fair voters of . t:l nv gon overooara xne accident oo-1 under bonds of . I17B. ' Hellford fur- crowd. The state of New Jersey erected th monument at a cost of over f MOO, on a sit purchased by General E. Burd Grubb, former commander of the regi ment and presented by him to th as sociation of ths survivors of th regi ment The monument is St. feet high, and is topped with a statu of a soldier advancing and leading. Th statu Is of granite, seven feet high. FAMOUS TENOR CUTS OUT TONGUE WITH SCISSORS ' Milan, May I. Arcangelo Rossi, th famous tenor out out his tongue with a pair of scissors yeeterday while insane. Roasi waa with the Conreld Opera com pany In San Francisco during the earth quake, and has been 111 ever sine from th fright he was given. Recently he lost his vole, and that drov him in sane. t , , Astorlaaa Charged as Thieves! .. Astoria, Or, May S. 3. Hellford and N. Smith who were arrested charged with larceny from a dwelling, had an examination yeeterday .and were held to The newest shapes, the newest fabrics and the - newest designs. In consistency with quality our . prices are the lowest, besides we privilege you to weir your outfit and pay for same in small weekly ' or monthly payments, say I - - - Eastei Outfllttaffl Co. Cor. Washington and Tenth . Vh Store Where . . Toms Credit UOood rftv'win an that wav tnmnrmr " um ourtod la' the dark of a storm v nlcht aa W. F Slaughter. . Tt Is only a few of th" el was beating against a Ur- the soreheads who will vote for Thomax rt" "Oscar Vlken, who waa also I have Intended to write Mayor Lane's oa Jlhboom at ths Urn, narrowly name in on the ballot all along and I "caPd being dragged down jto death by find that practically all with whom I 1 have discussed the Question Intend to . do the same thing.- i think that Dr. Lane will be nominated." Majority Tavors Plan. the hungry wave that ..swallowed his MmnifiliM - - . - . auiH i . suwa - jmooso. , ThS Sailors call thm ZlnltA th Anat. Ing graveyard because during th past CL- A. . Ambrose, a member of :al four years she has beea the cause of la aeains. r un ner voyage before th on completed today, the Zlnlta ran down tn Norwegian bark Crolmbatora off Australia with the result that all hands except one on th Norwegian craft were lost Boatswain Olson saved nu lira by leaping from the sinking Crolmba tora to ths starboarddavlt of ths Zl nlta, : Arthur oeisier. on of th crew, was on board of the Zlnlta at th time. and he says not a sign was seen of the ; county central committee. Is also most .heartily la favor of the plan as pro . posed. "I Indorse every detail of the . plan," It said this morning."! find that a large majority of those tor whom : X have talked also favor It Th tench , ward has been canvassed In regard 1 J the matter and It has been found that at least 99 per cent of the Democrats In . that dlstrlot are in favor of the move and have signified their intention to nlshed the amount and was released. vote that way. I think there Is no I troimbaiore axter me collision, although doubt but that May Lane will receive I K downed .about an hour later. , Th vraugcai part or ine cuiuaion was me fact that the Zlnlta was in ballast while the Norwegian bark was heavily laoen wild. ooai. Some years ago the' Zlnlta ran ashore at th mouth of the Columbia river, but she sailed off again when a strong oreeso sprang up xrom snore. , .. . . i..2;:-?'-' ' ." ' i 'i i in V '';-K-:'Vv YOUNG WOMEN'S GLEE. ' CLUB SINGS AT TJEMPLE V ".' IV ;'-'i - ' m-m ": 'f'i. vj - ; The McMlnnville College Glee club will give ' a popular concert at the Whit Temple - tonight at ' o'olock. Tbo club is composed of it young ladies. They will be assisted by Mrs. Hi Wis Jones, well .known as ; the nomination tomorrow." - John A. Jeffrey, former district at- . torney Trom .Jackson, county and a , i member of the legislature several years ago rrom tnat county, is also much In . favor of the plan. "I think th Demo- ; ,,,J" 7 ; Pimples and Blotches : "Are not the only sign that s blood- ckansiog,- tonic medidus la needed. Tired, languid feelings, low of appetite ;end general debilitj are fptber signs, ;ana tney may on worse sign. ',. The best blood-cleanaing, tonio medl. -directly and peculiarly oa the blood, wlU be entertained by th members of ridding It of U foreign matters and !? -V lbidi ciuo or tn wwt taJMlng up the whole system. - Thli p ' ' ' : . :r,TrllT!S! OPTION .' Over forty thousand testimonlalg re- tLECTlUN AT SEASIDE t lived in two years, by actual connt. .. ' , . 1 Mt,i.,k ......I.. . . Astoria. Or, May I. Th county court , Accept no iubaUtote for - court at Its meeting yeeterday consld- t i ' V N ered a petition aaklng for a special eleo-1 C2Sl 3 oCrC2DdriIIait1on Bt Rt0- t0 determm whether - wuiwwmiiiim or not the aale of intoxicating Ilquer Tr.tjt on Laving llood'g. Get H today. "hal1 b permitted. .The court directed j :a l" ct tablet torn. ICO Dosei fl. "' " nid Mondajun, j V'lVi. S-'J r.:i. r BepsUlcsa CsadI Jsle for j . -Coniicfliiai' . . - A GleanCitjr V Morally and Commercially . A rm: tap Ecdcrsed by Uonldp&l League .; PLATFORM , ' Opposed to perpetual franchises. . c I, -Opposed to city officials accepting free passes; Opposed to saloons in residence districts, v, ' - Pledged to worl; for the best interests of the East Side. EXHAUST Biua ; - rai i ' '.him- . . ELECIKSC FARIS Wifl increase yoiir comfort, increase jrour business, and -increase your capacity; for, work during warm weathen' . : ; Keep your store cool afad breezy, and . 4 your customers will -find shoppins: pleasure and your place of; business an inviting place to which to linger Electric : Fans will inaease your trade whether it be a restaurant, an1 ice-cream ; parlor, av i drrojods emporium or all iron foundry,; jfour wife heeds an Electric Fan in ; the household as mtlch as you do at the ; office, , Get it for her, 1 ; ; : ' : The cost for all this comfort is a mere ; : tiifle A J6-inch;fa ; a cost not to exceed one ant an houivand a 12-inch fan can be run FOR LESS '. THAN ONE CENT AN HOUR-; :;;:v.' CALL TELEPCOKE 11AIN 6088 FC3 INFOaiIinC!l PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY , FIRST AND ALDER STREETS REFRIGERATOR GREATEST ON Take them off if thev hurt. I rKi. MfHarrlitor 1m the , rwult t m m . -' YOU cannot wear the "Dinch lUears of studv and researcU, and Is OUt of a shoe. But you can DUV I Unanimously agreed among experts oa a shoe without the Dinch. the! the subjeot to b th roost perfect re- Hanan Shoe, for Instance. Feel J: frirator wsde. Tor years the demand d rfttnfortflMft n t,- .wllfor It haa besa oo trmndous that ths Iner hm'T a1Anr r..i i: 1 1 leading houses of New YorVFhnai ast minute. Isn't such a shoe worth oav- as & little more for? Hanani Shoes for women, too. ORTLAND'SDESTSnOESTOREl up the majority of the output of the Herrlck factory. A Additional great ex tensions to the factory & Uvea us the opportunity, to secure an Immense, complete line and we consider the Se- t curing of the exclusive sales agency for Portland a great stroke of r good, for tune. ' . r ' ' . ; ' "The Herrlck refrigerator Is ' con structed on solentlflo and sanitary lines and is ' a wonderful Improvement on every ethes make on tb market It Is sclentlncally constructed .for dry atr joirculaUon, actually giving the greatest amount of refrigeration whn consum ing; but half th usual amunt of ice. ta , this respeot - It assures a graod ooMniy' of expense It Is at th same time perfectly sanitary, affording, thor ough cleanliness" And purity, and a germ-proof atmosphere. 'Th main oonstruction Is of klln drled material, absoluUly air-tight, la a aandsom golden finish. Th lining is of , whit .. enamel or " special-processed alna , All grades have double boxes, floors of provision room ar flush and easy to clean; provision shelves and to rscks ar of orrugatd galvanised Iron; solid brass or bront lever locks." such was th conversation of j, j. Kadderly when seen In his salesrooms at ISO nrst street alongside th depot of the ; Portland v Railway,1 1 Light St Power company. "v ' ' , - t . Straws and Panamas Visit our Hat Department for your Summer Hat Many new shapes in fine straws and genuine Panamas now ready. 7 Fancy Hat Bands in New Shades and Color Combinations BROOMccr ol AU $3.00 Hats SeventhfelYashinfltonl journal WANT ADS PAY BEST ICE! BCE! DCEt . . .Any One Desiring Ice From" The City Retell Ice Co., l". The Portland ArtlIclal Ice Co., , ' The Independent Coal Ice Co., or , The Crystcl Ice 5 Storage Co. ' v ' , CALL HAINi 234 : Csrlock, L'sr. 353 Sfsrk SL j