f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, WAY S, " IfiOT. 1 . ' ' B LjUST tlOTv TURfl I WEDS' iIDS ! Manning Warns the Judges and j. 5 Clerks of the; City 0 MX- Election. "-! response' to a large namber ot lni julrlos made' to ?hlm . District Attorney i John Mannine- has given hla opinion re garding the duties and limitations of the Judge and clerks of election on election day. Mr. Manning holds tbat It la un- lawful for any Judge, clerk or other elec . tlon official to suggest to any-voter bow to mark his baUot or to solicit, him In any way to vote for any. certain Or par tlcolar candidate or measure.. . Tlie law prohibits any person solicit ing voters within to feet of the polls and the district attorney maintains It "to be bis opinion that this section of the law In Itself would prevent any Judge ; or clerk from Influencing the voters In :! Diamond "W" Coffee' rAr you always satisfied' with "your toffee? -v Try Diamond "W, Coffee, In sealed cans. Ask your grocer, W guar antes every package. Wadhams t Co, 'roasters.. . ..., :..;,-; ; Haines Would Cut Bonds. ' . Manley O. Haines has filed' suit for divorce against Sarah Haines, charging fleertlon. , The eoupu were married et rtland In 1881. Tbev have not lived together for; eight years,; , , ,." . ," Hives, ecsema. Itch or salt rheum sets yOU CralV.- Can't tHF tht tnurth nt vnilr clothing. Doan's Ointment - cures the most obstinate oases. : druggists sell It Why suffer? All - CHAOPOEG CEUBRATIOil Establishment of First American v Government WeH of, the ' kfi ' A Rockies Observed:. VtnnArmAm nt ttilftnaara wttll thaff inn itmirhttM ZttnAtA tha reunion' and celebration held at Caampoeg yesterday up commemorate mi eiimnninni the flret American civil government on h TmMAn mm at . Tt la aatlmated that fully 2,000 people were present and it was the largest and most successful celebration since 100, when the anni versary of the memorable svent was first , observed. ,? . ' v -a?. a- V,,;5fe : r F. X. Matthleu, the sol survivor or the meeting held 64 years ago, was con spicuous, and. although In bis ninetieth year, was greatly enjoying -the com memoration ana trying to snaae nanaa with vnrv nn nt tha 2.000 present. Mr MttthiDut lives at ButtevUle. a small town near Champoeg. ,t -! - ir - , . . .it.J mA, r JsCnaulUI wtunw "P v" but the day and the exercises were' held In. tha rrnva near tha fnonOmenC The address of the day was delivered by Robert A. Miller ana snore taias wo also made by -Congressman W. C. Haw ley and Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway. There -was, a large attendance from Portland, from whera the trip was made by water.. Many easterners attended avM war laviah m their, nraises of the beauties Of the Willamette voyage. , . ' . Explosion Killed Fourteen. , ' :; (Jonnul 8pell gervioi.) v. TTIntnn W ' Va UlT I. rThe bodies of three miners. kiUed In the Whipple m Ina avnlnalAft war ' taken from the mine today, making the number of wnnwn AA 'if Thare were t mmnra in the shaft when the explosion oc curred. .Olany of I them escaped by climbing the ladder in tha alrshaft Saturday All-Day Special JARDiiiE sf Ids EXACTLY AS -PiaUREO Price $L50 . 1 1 i Special C0VELL None delivered This Jardiniere Stand is 18 inches high, made from well sea soned maple ' and is finished in imitation quarter-sawed , oak. ; Furniture Company 184-186 First Street ALL ; THE . CREDIT YOU WANT Portland Agents for, Laurel Ranges. Complete House- TPiirn?BVir' -. ' ' . Jptndldstc fcr Ccur.ci!.nan .;.vt& Fifth. Ward ;f4v: rWflWoaaflaaaj)iCfMyaafiwe mi J. F. EOOTHE iIZ5SS5RZSa3SSXXSSZZ5-.ESSSSS--S-S5SZSSS nan Some Pi ano Bargains We VouIdLikeForYoutoSee ii 11 ii REED-FRENCH has about a dozen good' second-hand instruments they, have marked for quicaf.sale'-We",'will-9ieetyoU'-in-th,eevening-.: if you can't come in through the day (Phone -Main 1252.) - ' , t i " y , - -. A BARRY & MOORE, fine littje instni- ment ; .$175 A KIMBALL, as cood as ever, . . . . .' S195 - - H A JACOB DOLL, retail price $300. .?S00 ' v jj A FISCHER, laree size. . .r t rj IV A SCHUBERTIDOS style. .! J. . . .$340 , jj v ; A LESTER, fanciest style.... ?265 , 'A j A. PACKARD, $400 style...'.. i(.?28S V h had f'nr ftfi.fio M ..'4- (except last four $7.00 a month for these):, ; The Rced-Frcnch Piano Mfg'C6;f 'SIXTH AINU BUKIN2)lUtS r T Tlie Factory Piano House in ' ' ' - , ; , the Wholesale District. : . . H Swwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwa " The Decline of Reticence. A wis woman of tha older school regrets tfie decline among young (rlrls nowadays of tha art of reUcencertMal says that tha modern gams or flirtation is a harmless sort of amusement enough, neither the nice girl nor the right sort of man taking tt too seriously, but there la -lacking among girls the little reticence, tha diffidence, which gives cost to tha game. . Certainly tha nice young man does not Imagine that a girl Is hopelessly enamoured because aha accepts gifts of candles and flowers, nor that ahs l!ns all her chances of future .happiness upon his .few Invitations;, nor does she lmag ina that tha course of his life is to- be turned by the mere fact of his acquaint ance-with her.,,; It Is all -a part of the pleasant game" of being 'young ? and happy, and as such Is sot to be consid ered too seriously. However, this note or warning is sounded, and observing men and women have frequently said the ' same thing. Girls of today are frequently" too ready; they are too' willing to .make advances. to plan outings, to suggest tha tete-a tete which are the part of the man, are his share of tha game; in fact,' they are not In the girl's provlnoe at alL . Tha girl who is too ready to make appointments, who suggesta or even hints at canoe ride or the drive home from the plcnio lessens tha value which the man would attach to these favors. The sest of tha game, from the mascu line side, is In action, in the planning, tha maneuvering, in the chase in. fact. Can one Imagine a'' hunter following With seal a bird which he : could any morning see walking across- his lawn? None of us want the thing which is easy to get It is too cheap. Ax rr.-.-;K The thing which makes a girl attrac tive Is a little hesltanoy. diffidence, the pretty feminine art of aloofness which keeps a man wondering how far he has Interested her, .tf In fact h has suc ceeded In- doing so at all. It belongs to the girl's share of the flirtation game as eagerness In the pursuit belongs to the man. . - . ir' A girl sometimes succeeds In making herself cordially despised by the very man whom she would be glad to attract by calling him up at inconvenient times over ' the .. telephone , and suggesting leasant and harmless little diversion. It is in , the worst possible taste and shows a deplorable lack of good sense. Often a man is by this means made ridiculous in the eyes of some man whom he is trying to Impress with his business sagacity. Gossip about a ten nis game or Invitations to picnics and boat rides do pot . commingle with deals which may be of great Importance. Use the post, girls. for such ' conversations. and let your notes be brief, and be' sure that they - Include - the - name of kyout chaperone. Silly girls -notes may? be .the cause of much embarrasment . at some ruture time. .-! .-vr .;-:-,.vi..-,.s. Be warned, girls; don't let. tha young man who Is Interesting to you know It Let him feel - a . little , bit .-uncertain. Don't do the suggesting, and don't fall Into his plans too readily on all occa sions. Remember It was the high hung fruit which caused the fox anxiety, , . r wt at t . Sheets. In Texas They have various kinds of trouble down In Texas, but there Is one kind which they have determined to put out of business. It Is written upon tha stat ute books that hereafter sheets shall be nine feet long.-; ; ' -."rV" . In other parts of the world mankind will still wrestle with the sheet prob lem. He wlU vainly pursue the kind which imagines it Is a neck muffler and which he awakens to find slowly strangling him, or which In a moment of mock humility crawls down .to the foot of the bed and as softly as a loving mother wraps up his little feet -from tha cold night air. ! But downrln Texaa mankind will find emancipation, : According to reliable , advices,, the sheet situation has been rapidly;' going from bad to worse down there With every point gained by the cotton market during recent years there was a sym pathetic shrinkage in the length of bed coverings until finally It was necessary for the traveling public to curl up like kittens In order to conform to their scanty proportions. . Nine feet of aheet will be sufficient to enwrap even the longest specimen Of the genus homo, and ordinary folks i can fold one end neatly over the harass-1 lng v blanket H while knowing , that- the other end Is safely anchored. A mighty good idea. :'V" " v SHOP IN THE MORNING r. ; PLEASE ,v. . ' ji ,i !"i ... ji.1!,, ,?,:- This store .closet every "night t 6 o'clock, that our employe may. rest -up for the Monday business.,. "You'll make it easier for them and more pleasant for us, if you'll try to do your shop ping in vthe morning. . , v -' l 'IJlCTM'"aa-" II i " S STORE CLOSES SATURDAY IllGHT AT SIX SlumMom SsituMy Sate oy Bine A rare chance for hotels and boarding houses to profit by good, reductions on Towels that they'll have to pay a great deal more for if they fail to take prompt advantage of this sale. K Fringed Towels, soft and- absorbent and of good size, A towel that sells regularly for 75c the dozen. Very special : at,; . . , . . ; . . , . , . ... .... ..60t Hemmed Huck Towels, with colored borders, a fine big towel, 16x34-inch size J a wonder ful value at 10c each; specials-Saturday ..... 8c Linen Huck Towels, with red or white fancy Jacquard bor der, 18x36 inches; . 1Q lk 22c value ..... ...iOC Fancy Jacquard Huck Towels, 19x39-inch size ; a splendid 25c value; special, ' i 1 A Saturday . .... .1 . .... 1 Irish Linen Crash Toweling, a very good quality that sells regularly at , 20c the yard ; spe cial, for this one day, f -yard . . ... .... ... . . . .IDC Extra Large Heavy J; Huck Towels, all white ; : , 1 0 1 worth 15c; special .....lwawC For the Home," too, there are "Towels that are in daily , use. ' Thrifty housewives will do 'well to look to the needs of their linen stocks now, for this splen did special sale ,is but for one ''i'lMrWfW Heavy Huck Towels, large size and well hemmed; a regular 12 c quality ; just 40 dozen at this special price,' each, only................ ...... .10f Large size Huck Towels, 20x40 inches, af , mceiy nemsutcnea, ana a sptenmu j.oc value j while they last, Saturday, each All Linen Huck Towels, sizes 19x40 inches, nicely hemstitch ed; regularly worth ; OC 35c each ; special V.'.w . . Ltd C Fringed Damask Towels, with fancy colored borders, a special worth while, each Vi Of only...:..............ZlC Huck Towels, with fancy open work border, -a great special Saturday at each, , .. .00 only ... . .. . .......... .sCfC SOILED NAPKINS and TABLE. CLOTHS SELLING SATURDAY AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Hosiery and Underwear Women's Silk ' Finish . Vests, in spring weight materials, come in pink and blue; worth 45c each; , . OC special ........... ....sasUi, WomerfiVestC in" tfsTeor silk finished, come in pink or blue and worth 75c QQ each ; special . . .. . . . . .00 C Children's He a v y Cot ton Hose, a regular 20c -t n 1 grade.; special ......tlcW2C Women's Union Suits, in Silk finish, spring weight, made with hand-crochet lace yoke, and worths $1.7& each ; spe cial, each : : d I O C Children's B lac k C o t ton Hose, a splendid black and a good wearing - Hose, some sizes . are missing, ' but ' they are good S5c values ; . A special, pair 1 C Five Packages Seeds 5c That's' the; Saturday special in the Notions Aisle, Pes; beans, radishes, cucumbers,' beets, ' pumpkins, squash, cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes, celery, good hardy northern-grown seeds and the best known va rieties. "Special Jor Saturdayvonly, five packages for only. ........ .... ... ... . '. . ...... Ov Sterling Grass Seeds, in large boxes, regularly 25c Special 19c T Children sShoes '.V- fCourse Infants' Kid Shoes, in button or lace style, with light soles,. many pretty patterns, in sizes 3 to 8, and regu larly worth to $15 the pair. Special 72r ....if uw for Saturday GirisPatent Leather i Oxfords : Two styles, one a 4-button blucher, with a dull kid top, the other a 6-hole Gib son Jace blucher; have me dium weight extensi6n soles, and are very neat, stvlish bhoes. Here are the prices: vrrms tvcsi 5 to 8, worth"" dj fQ $1.75, pair . . .-() 1 1 x! 8toir,worth(t iA $2.0(Vpair VIA? 11 y2 to 2, worth CI 70 $2.50, pair . H$ 1 17 2y2 to7;woithflJ7 r Q $2.75, pair v. L j MlSSESTANb CHILDREN'S KID SHOES In lace or button styles, with light or heavy; soles, made by one of the best manufacturers, priced this way: i v 5 to 8, regular CJ I 1 Q $1.75 value . .,4) I 1 7 W toll,reg. CI "JO $2.00 value ... tj 1 sO llto2,reg. CO $20 valuer;..) 1U MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS 8toll, worth t A A $1.75; pair .J) 1 .UU 11 to 2, worth CM $2.00, pair . hP 1 "O 2K to 7, worth CI CA $2.50, pair . .'. ,tj) 1 OU lZ'AclhePair jy for Tf Men's CM Hose They're a prime black cotton, with white feet, just the thing for tender feeU a grade well worth 20c the pair; special, Friday ng tor tenaer 12k Men's Handkerchiefs, plaia linen, with liemstitche border; these, too, are regulsr 20c values; special, Friday Is-au Men's - Handkerchiefs, of fancy mer cerized material, come in polka dot and fancy borders, "and they're a reg ular 20c grader oing ; Y)t Friday at, only ...v........... Men's Muslin Nightshirts, French neck, made without, collar, with full sized body and sleeves; worth 85c each; Friday . ............ UUL Men's Underwear, ' in derby, ribbed balbriggan, in the popular ecru color, with French elastic neckiJiave double cuffs on shirts and drawers; . OQ worth 50c the garment, for . . . )U t Children's Daft Suit Salons Coats and Junior Suils One Third Off There's a superb range of choice in the junior suits, exceedingly smart costumes that show all the style and care in construction that characterizes our women's garments. They come in the , Eton or blouse models, made of the best sorts of wool materials and nicely trimmed i with r fancy braids, buttons and straps. Skirts are all in the pleated styles. For misses from 10 to 14 years of age, all one third less-"- Regular O 09 $18.50 Smt,$ 1 waeejaj flSSuitsSlOeOO $2C0aSuits$l334 $1650aSuits$l laOOl $2250aSuits$l5aOOj Regular $25.00 Suits 4)1 Da 00 ' .aSfl ISaa. awrmSk. IPS? The Children's Coats 0 'yArt all in the loose-fitting, box cut models for little ladies from. 6 to 14 years of age. The .materials are fine wool goods in stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures. There's style and service to these coats, there are big bargains among them tomorrow at these prices. One third less than usual. Children's $4.00 Coats.. Children's $10 Coats. .. . $2.67 $6.67 Children's ' fr A A $6.00 Coats.. 04eUU Children's dQ t( $12 Coats,... DOeUU Children's fr $7.50 (ats..J)O.UU Children's $fTh $13.50 Cats.OeVaUU SjBgsjsjisjBSSB ; Captain ' ItackUnVAcqoitted. 'j' . i. (Joanuil SpmU Smtee.) San Antonio. Tex-i, May J. Captain Hacklln, aec&sed of laxltr In command ing; the negro troops at BrownsvUie was acquitted tnls afternoon. MISS TUTTLE IN -SOLOS AT HEILIG Mr. Coursen Preaenta Vocalist Who Has Been Stadylng ITnder 7,' " Germaa Masters. , V A large audlenoe gathered yesterday afternoon at tha HelHg to hear Miss Ada Alice Tuttle, who was presented to the musical publio of Portland by Edgar B. Coursen. Miss TutUa..has . spent six years In musical studies at Leipslo. She proved herself a thorough master of technic in the Llsxt concerto In which she was acoompanled by . the Portland Symphony orchestra, and In her solos she demonstrated her artlsUo tempera ment and. the purity and liquid tone quality which she uses. Her able hand ling of the Chopin music greatly de lighted her audience. Mrs. Walter Reed sang with her usual fine power and was enthuslasUcaily greeted and . recalled. : BeauUful floral offerings testified to the warm regard In which she Is held. Miss Tuttle was also presented with numerous and beau tiful arm bouquets. - Two little . lads. Masters Wayne and Earl, Coe, played a duet for piano and violin in a creditable manner. , " The Portland ' Symphony - Orchestra again demonstrated Its ability as : an organisation and testified to Mr. Cour sen 's abUtty as a leader. Tha closing numbers which they-rendered were de lightful. LOG "TRAIN DERAILED AT . NEWBERG-NONE HURT . Newberg. Or May .--The . train bringing togs from a Fau City was ditched by the spreading, of the rails on tha track leading to. the sawmill. One car was completely overturned and tha 'angina narrowly , missed going ever the bank. Fortunately no one was hurt The accident occurred on a bridge. LADIES FQEEI Mis r;::"