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    in OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1CC7.
HACHIfJE AfJD PEOPLE
WILL FIGHT AT POLLS
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Battle in June Between Man Standing for People's, Interests
: (t, and Etoss Rule Lincoln Republican Says ; Mayor LaneV
... ; Has Served City and Disregarded Politics. i
The present maniclral camoaiern la i
battle of man and the policy of the peo
pie against that of machine rule, ac
cording to Phllo Bi Eames of S75 Mlchl
V' avenue. ' Mr. Eamea la one of the
- ! mp resldenta of the city and baa
live! here during all the different re-
rimt s for. many years. He, la an old-
H1" 1 publican, a Lincoln man who
lit a i, i ported the cause of Republican
ism since the civil war, In the pend
Ing campaign, however, he, has pinned
.bis faith on Mayor Lane and. will vote
ana work" for his reelection.' '
1 ., ."The time has come," said Mr. Eames
this morning-,: In discussing- - present
conditions, "when the voter should look
not fot the party . tag on ,a candidate.
put ror the stamo of aobroval aet by
nigh, principle and. deep regard for the
ngnts .and needs, of the ' whole, people.
In Mayor Lane I am confident that we
bavj that man. ,7 ' -'j r:-?..'
'. - . Man, ' Slot Party, '-.I-
have watohed his administration
and have "noted the-blocks thrown 'in
, his way by-the. opposition In Its effort
to prevent the accomplishment of those
things be baa deemed for the best Inter
- est of a clean city. In spite of these
thissw-he has given' the best admlnia-
ration Portland has seen for many a
day and he should be placed once more
in the posiuon to carry bis policies to
; completion.! ; if 7
In. city affairs it Is foolish to look
to party for everything. ; Tbe time has
come when It is necessary to look for
' the man who will fill the office fairly
and justly, Irrespective of party dogma
or political creed. Two years ago I
voted, for Harry Lane,'-thinking? that Mf
the people put him In office they wonld
, hare a better administration - and a
cleaner and better city. He went' Into
office and the people have not been dis
appointed; , ,f ';. ., ';,;.r, 1
Dr. Lane baa been buffeted by some
Of his own party because, he did not
put only, Democrats In office, those who
made . thla - criticism, overlooking the
fact that he was sworn-to abide by the
civil service laws as weir as to work
for the best Interests of all the people.
He has been opposed-by the Republican
politicians because he is a Democrat,
and because of that aloneS ;. - "t t -:
s Towed Bettor Kecordej 'r .
"A coldness has sprung up between
Mayor -Lane and City -Auditor ' Devlin
because when Mayor Lane went lntoof
fice i he - went uown" Into . the auditor's
office and Insisted that : all the books
of that office be kept strictly In the In
terest of. the people- He found some
laxity there,' and because he found this
condition and Insisted that It be over
come the mayor and ths auditor have
been at loggerheads practically during
the entire two years of the present ad-
mlr.jtration. Thia la not to the dis
credit, of the mayor, according to my
belief, and should be one ot the thlnge
taken Into consideration by the votera
when they go to ths polls to cast their
ballots.. -i ... : ' ...
"I. am a Llneola Republican." .con
cluded Mr. Eames. "I was brought up
that way and have stood for what Lin
coln represented during, all ths years
that have come since hs-lald down the
great principles of Justice which -made
him, so beloved to the nation. . And now
in advocating the, election or Dr. ane
I contend that I am still a Lincoln Re
publican, 'as. well as Lane Republican,
for the present administration stands
for the clean and honest administration
of publlo affairs' and for the direction
of civic business to ths end of public
decency.- He noes not represent ma
chine rule, class or special dominion,
and stands for no Interest but ths in
terest of the whole people of Portland."
Selling Out the Stock We Need the Room for our Growihs Dry Goods Business Mu3t Have
Space Groceries Occupy and at Once 'Beginning at 9 o'Clock Tomorrow. Morning We Start the
Ever held here, elsewhere, anjrvvhere; our entire $18,000 stock Is thrown on the market regardless of cost or less. The entire stock must go
. . . in the next three days. . ': - ' ' ' ' ' ';" , ,'
, PMces Cut No Figure Now; The Goods Must Go - ' '
Not a single dollar's worth reserved everything in the grocery line goes. Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Canned . Goods, Flour, Preserves and the
thousand and one other items that constitute a grocery stock are slaughtered at any price they will' bring to sell them in the next three
days. Small dealers "and boarding-house keepers, this is, your chance to stock up at 20, 30 and even 40 per cent less than wholesale prices.
At 9 tomorrow morning this greatest of all grocery sales begins and you want to lay hVa supply for months to come.
MARRIED COUPLE ON HONEYMOON
: SMOTHERED IN FOLDING BED
- Hugh Taylor and his brld two well
known young people of Portland, met
with, a "harrowing experience while on
tbelr honeymoon, at Creston, lows,' ac
.cordlng to letters received by friends
In this city a short time ago. Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor were on their wedding trip
and stayed at a hotel in Creston. Late
St night a chambermaid, passing the
, door of ths room occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor, heard muffled erles , for
help, and, calling assistance, broke In
the door. ' ., , -
The bride and groom were found
folded away In a folding bed which had
engulfed them. When round Mrs. Tay
lor was unconscious, put recovered In
a short time after being rescued. The
chambermaid was presented with a
handsome gold watch as a reward by
the groom. ' -
CITY HAS 38 OFFICES OPEN
:T0 GOOD MEN AT GOOD SALARIES
SoliihgOat;
lEo GROCERIES
We Need the Room for Our Dry
' v , . Goods Departments . ;
CTITCg CLOCK CI YAHKJIUFRC
Clodng Out tho
Grocery Stock
Everything Must Go in the Next
Three paysr-There's No Reserve
THI5 IS THE WAY THEIW
, Thousands of 6&cr Items Besides Tfc
Arl it f aa fa Annrn a a mm ai rrn iirf 1 1 nil nrr ffl mnm 1 1 Large '10c Cakes
All Our 20c and 25c ,
MIXED TEA
au in ime vov
u.
Deaplbt recent r.mnlatlQns In, the
aelty civil service, there still exist va-
eanetea in the police fire and engineer-
Ing departments to the number of IS,
Call of which carry good salarlea Flfr
7 teen positions art open in ths police
department with a salary of $90 per
month. - la the firs department there
'' are about the name number, and ths
' salary la from f 80 to 0 per month.
. Engineer, Taylor has . positions await
ing five competent men. Three of
these vacancies are In the draughting
department, and placea - are ' open for
two instrument men. ' Draughtsmen are
paid 1100 per monthv and Instrument
men lo. as assistant nuuaing in
spector Is wanted at a salary of, $125
per month, and two plumbing Inspectors
can also get good, positions at ths same
riOTEO Y. I'J. CJ.
LEADER IS. M
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Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Chicago
Guest of Honor at Re-
ception Tonight -
Miss piisabeth, 'Wllaon. head of .the
training InaUtute of . the W. C. A. of
" Chicago and one of the foremost seore-
hm in the work, la In Portland and
vwlU devote her time to the' local aaso
: elation today. She Is ak guest at' the
boms of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wetson.
A mistake was mads In the announoe
Jment of -a reception to be given Jn her
honor at the association rooms pn oixm
and Oak streets. ' This reception will be
given . this evenln at 7:80 Instead of
(a morning as erruii-5vui """
(embers and rnenas oi Booia-
tn m 'Invites to meei ur m
Miss Wiladn will give an address on
'The Northwest Conference and Its Ad-
vantatea." Miss Delta Watson and Mlsa
Mem Brown will sln. and Mra Alice
'; nwfk.Marahall and' the T. . W. C. A.
.: M.n4AUn club wlU . play. Mrs. W. X
of tha state board and Mrs.
' James Falling of thorclty board will be
the hoatesaea..:.:'.'-,v;..vv.;,a f
This morning, thers wan a conference
of the lty board at tne noma oi iwra.
; TT.ien : Ladd Corbet t and - Miss Wilson
.ni4nntd a. auestlon box. Special . at
tentlon was -turned to the departmental
plan of rule which has recenUy been
; adopted by ths association. Thla alwaye
displaces the committee plan of gov
omment as aoon v. as : the , aasoolaUon
) grows large and a . vice-president la
placed In charge of each department and
.a ha- ! nwr ' Committees., all
P QVIUIU MW- ." . ". r -. , -
being responsible to the president,
at nreaent there are four departments
In the local organisation the business
department unaer airs. w. w vampueti,
the travelers' aid and employment de
: partment under Mrs.; W. X Honeyman,
the educational and extension depart,
ment under aire. Helen ldd Corbett,
anie religiose department under Miss
fHOxn HolDrOOK.; Mrs. jamw ruiiuiK iq
the. city president but she has resigned
and .the nominating committee Is con
sidering the oholce of a suocessor.
Miss Wilson will meet In conference
with the state board . Thursday at the I
association , heedquartera. Thursday
Miss Wilson will begiven a breakfast j
by Mrs. C. T, Tinker of (81 East Burn-
side street.
Royal Baking Powder, OQa
large 50c lb., can...
'All our finest 50c andOQp
60c Teas go at. . . . . ?
Best 10c Corn Starch, MlA
package . '. . .......... .2
Extra Standard 15c
r
JTCclS, vui. . ........
Reg. 35c bottle Olives OJ
for.
Minced Clams, 2 cans O C0
for.:..:;...:. ....... .3V
Reg'. 10c can Dutch ; ,
Cleanser. ..........
All our 5c cans Mus- Op
tard Sardines.
ALL $2.50 ORDERS AND OVER WILI DE DELIVERED
1 13 Extra Wagons Will Make All Deliveries Promptly
10c
6 c
7c
LARGE SIZE CAN
Carnation
-Cream
Gold Medal Maple 70a
Syrup, gal .
Reg. 10c pkg. Humpty,
Dumpty . . .... . . . V y
Best 25ccahPine- i
apple..:.r.-..T.;;'.i.1wt
25c package uold 17
iDusti : , ;. . ,4 1
10c Magnetic Starch, n0
pkg . ,
Potum or Figprune fl a
Cereal.,
ARM & HAMMER V
!0c Baking Soda g
Goes at, Package... , S::
5,000 cans Oysters,
cut to.......;.......
35c can Baker's OJTa
10c Seeded Raisins,
pkg.,; -.v..:.:.
35c can. Ghirardelli's OCn
ground Chocolate . . : V
Finest 50c and 25c 4 MA
can Apricots .V. . . . .
All our best 35c bulk f ftp
Pepper at.........
10,000 LBS;: REGULAR
7c Broken Rice QJn
While it lasts, lb
19c
8c
lasts,
Large jar pure"
Strained Honey
All our 8c and 10c : h a
Prunes,- lb .v.........1'
White Navy Beans,
lb............e...
Large 10c box of :
1.500 Best Matches. VV
Reg 10c and 15c" bottled
Lemon and Vanilla V fta
Extract. r-. ..
3c
SAPOLIO fate
All Go at, per Cake "
Best 20c fine Shredded i Qp
Cocoanut, lb.....
Large 4-lb. pail Cotto- M Q
lnft for. , ii . J: . U v
10c can Corn or ?r I 7a
Peas... .. ... .e.V... lC
Shredded Wheat Bis- IAa
cuit, pkg. . . tit i w; ; 4v
All finest 35c and 40c 91 n
M. & T. Coffee, lb,...
104b. bucket Pure. .J 25
Snyder'sCatsu reg. p jgg
Gloss Starch, the best, 7 p
w . v
Fb
Going out of the grocery business for good and foreveci We not only need the room, but knowing' that hundreds of small storekeepers de
pend upon the grocery business for, their Hying, we believe that it is but justice to them that we retire from the grocery: busmess. At 9 to
morrow morning we begin closing out every dollar's worth in stockeverything goes not a dollar's worth reserved. Buy groceries now
while you can buy them at nearer to notmng man ever uciorc ouc ucgu ai wwi
INVADE ST. JOHHS
Both
Ask Franchises - From
Council Work orTCity
Hall Progresses. "
TEN DAYS
Irom Coffe to
:PdSTUM;
has done much for MANT. t
It may do much for TOU.
. "There's a Reason"
J. H. Thatcher, district manager of i
tbe raoino Lumber company, attended
the meeting; of the fft , Johns council
last ' night and presented a franchise
for the approval of the council.' The
terms are similar to thoas mads by tbs
Home company recently.
The xrancMso of the Horn Telephone
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DAVID HARUT.1 HORSE
BASIS FOR LAW SUIT
Docile Animal
Without
Hitching and Had Other Well-
Remembered Characteristics.
a e
'Unwritten law." the kind that flrtres
In the code of tne norse . iraavr uu
handed down to auoceedln generations
""?"' ' B" P"8.00 wMono reaaing - TCllrt. ta firure in
ana last readme cannot be . ' .vl, " V.r nf the -it etde
ft CM va ew-- - -
I . t. smb.. Jk .a.. Attn A T. TTaIi
charter. The friends of both thess oom- Jusucs couit. . t" Ir V- .
and the third
taken until next monfh. ecordinv ta t I a case on
vuKiivr. iui irienus or pom inese com-1 L .t... K..tAn In a
panle. wlU make a bis; tight and Inter- P fffLt vri r
JIUTB. u, niw . -
uBYBjopmonia are expeciea. ; At vr tn h nerfeettv sound,
present the sentiment the ; council resent ISlvli
y nM ,lii t,, l.--..iwx auaHflcatlons that might b Yarf-
a long or'ZZ ouely -TC
Qi tllsl e eaiiv;v u.vm - " " - Yr
was transacted. -A number of hlUs for
tne city nan were audited and ordered
paid. A petition asking tbaf Charles
ton street be not vacated Was read.
. Work on the elty hall Is progressing
rkpldly without any friction of any
Kina. ; - Tne - counou cnamber baa now
been plastered and the rooms are be
ginning to assume a completed appear-
anoe.
NEW CARS WILL RUN
r ; ON PORTLAND STREETS
Ths. new cars which were purchased
ror use in this city by the Portland
Light, Power & Railway company will
reach here about June 1, The first con
signment Of SS new cat's is expected to
arrive here by that time and : will be
placed In . commission at y once. , They
were expected In April, but were de
layed In shipment ' a a. -
One Hundred new ears nave been
brdered and the' next consignment of 15
cars wlU reach here In October. Ths
remainder are expected to reach. here In
November. Thirty of the new cars will
be placed on the O. .W. P. llnss. .
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- State) Board Men Appointed.
Olympla. Wash., May . IS. Governor
Mead announces the appointment of Dr.
J. B. Eagleson of Seattle and Dr. K. D.
Olmstead of Spokane to -succeed them
selves as members of the state medical
examining board for the terms ending
May 2J, 1910. Charles Collins of Olym
pla has been appointed a member of
the. board of Darner examiners ror tne
term ending -June 14, i10. succeeding
Charles w. WhisUer, term expired.
he i had been beatenvout o$80, a 180
watch' and as' a climax bed been handed
hii lemon in the shape-of a horse
hardly worth the powder and shot to
kill him. -i r , . '
OLD GENTLEMAN FOUND ;
. WHO WANDERED AWAY
Robert Shannon, the old gentleman
who wandered from his home at 489
tow tfBTraBUiro
If you suffer from rheamatlam or pains,
for Ballard's Snow Liniment will bring
quick reller. ' It MS a sure our ior
sprains, rheumatism, contracted muscles
and all pains and within the reach of
all. Price uo, owe, t.uu. . omun,
Tenaha, Texas, writes: "I ; have used
Ballard s Snow Liniment In my family
for years and 'have found it a free rem
edy for all pains and aches. I recom
mend it foe pains in the chest Sold
by all druggists.' 1
There are fewer, nerves
in the tea drinking
countries . ' , "
Imagine ? a y nervous
v Dutchwoman!
Tear trecer retarat year Meter It yes seat
Aie Sckilbsg'e Beat; we say aus -. V .
Jefferson ' street yesterday : afternoon,
was found this morning at ths North
Portland hotel, near the end of the Six
teenth street car Una, where he was
taken in last night , by ths hotel ropr
rletor and given shelter. r
Mr. Shannon left home late yesterday
afternoon,, wandered down to Washing
ton street where he boarded a Sixteenth
street car. When found he was unable
to tell where he lived, or the name of
his people. He was taken oars of at the
hotel last night by the proprietor, whv
this morning notified the chief of police.
Mrs. J. H. Scott his daughter, with
whom he lives, went for him this morn
lng. but hs was unable to recognise her.
He is near 0 years of age and bis mind
has weakened In the last few months.
M. '.- ' 1 1 1 1 t
How to Avoid Spinal Mentngitis.
When , you' se il approaching, turn
and cross ths street, avoiding personal
contact with the same care that you do
when likely to meet a buyalltls baclUi,
vulgarly known as a real estate dealer.
Retain your, presence of mind.' Don't
get excited. Above all things, .keep
away from tbaelovatlone surrounding
ths city which can be discerned with
the Baked eye on a clear day and can
be reached by automobile at r ft an
hour in almost, the same time, where a
rough and Jagged city lot might fall
from a balloon crushing you and mar
ring ... the , beauty of the heights, ter
races and crests K by scattering; your
cerebellum ' over 4 the scenery. .Don't
buy a lot so narrow' that you cannot
see it when approaching It endwise;. It
might tear your garments and lacerate
your feeUnga, Avoid lotteries. You
might draw a lot that would embarrass
you to pay the taxes on it or it would
be so plastered with installment cou
pons that thers would be no building
room left; and, besides, an editor was
recently indicted lor drawing a . sub-
acrlptlon blank or something similar.
Lotteries are -; dangerous. P-ii'T-i
No person who buys a level, cleared,
sightly, full site lot in Rosemead wUl
never be troubled with afterthought or
regrets. '-A. ' G Palmer, third floor,
Buchanan building, opposite Perkins
hotel. . ' , . : , " " 1 - , . i : .
- Uncut Diamond Exhibit. W
What IS probably the first and only
exhibit in this city Of diamonds in the
rough in the different stages Is to be
seen in the window of Marx A Bloch, 74
Third atreet. ' Tew Portlanders have
ever seen any except the finished dia
monds, and many, will avail themselves
of thejopphrtunlty to aee thla interest
ing exhibit It can be seen tor a lim
ited time. -
The wages of the men who cut these
diamonds range from $4S to $90 per
week, and the polishers receive from 130
to ICS per week, . .
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DRESSER'S ASSORTED KISSES .
DRESSER'S FANCY MACAROONS:;.
DRESSER'S CARAMELS. ASSORTED.
Hi GENUINE, VERMONT JAPLE. SUGAR; new crop .
!a . ww-k a rrrr ttT vrwsr , i. ....... t !a.. 1 -je
II J5KAx.il jn u i a, new crop, extra quaiiij.
Emm
HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS. PORTLAND'S LARGEST MOST POPU-
, . s LAR STORE " , . , - .
A0f Ib'-regnlar Oc
...40(lb-ferular 50c
..'.30fT lb regular 40c
20 lb.
Imoorted Red and White Wine - ....qts. 75 to Sl.lO-regular 85c to $1.25
You have missed a good deal if you have not seen Portland's newest store the Home of San-
; r ' . A itary Table Supplies. rrz - J, ' . , , s '
0;R
FIFTH AND STARK
rC-.
Branches :East Fifteenth and Washington and Seaside, Or.
CAN TAKE HARVARD EXAMS
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Portland Students WlU Zave the Opper-
tnnltv to Take the examinations at
the Portlaad XJbrary, Jane ta to St.
So that Portland students can. take
the examinations for admission, to Har
vard university and Radcliffe oollegs at
Cambridge, Massachusetts, the dates be
tween June Jl and. If. inclusive, hae
been set aside for them In the rooms of
the Portland library. . ' ; 1 ' V
Tbs terms for admission and ay otner
Information can bs obumed from toe
descriptive., pamphlets which .may oe
had unon anDllcatlon to Harvard uni
versity : or the Radcliffe' college. Cam-
UrlUBJO. ASsBCIlUsaVl.ea. -
Th Advertisement lt todyi JouraJU
gom into the matter tulljr
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
XXAItTVATIO rOB ADIOBSZOV
WUl be keld la Portland, la tbe lacture lota
of tbe Portland Library, June U to ffl,
w -ec
elaahra. Tbe Mrrne
edmlaaloa, raea,
muh ad prtwift ia ear or all separtnents
of the l;nlTnltr mar be loantea troia DJE.
soairnvH rAXfxzjrrs whi.. mi be bad
ea applicaUoa to the atrttary.
RADCLIFFE COLLEGE
OAjroisATZt ro asmssioir
and atbar woman who wlab te taia th HarrarS
KxamloatlooB will' be examined ia Portland, at
tbe aaaae time ea tbe tmmJMataa for admlaatna
to Barvard UnlToraity. All infonnatton wlib
retard to thaoe exambiatlosa mar be had oa
eppueattoe to tae eaeratarr ei cisocuri vm
lra. CambrMy. Ma.
In six weeks the secretary et the
Myrtle Point chamber ot commerce baa
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recelvel anl '
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