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' f 1 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. SUNDAY ' I.IORNINO, ' FEBRUARY ; 2, . 1903; : : mS&:$:; :- '' -'. .' ' " - "COMFORT" 'V;:';-i ' ) ,,v . 'tl'.' : '' V' ' . .l"-.:?- VPopi' Hutford Ltoouilae. Price, 3,760 ' : ' ' ' ' .. ' :I908-POPE HARTFORD-1908 !..'"' y; nov on exhibition - s 11 I II II II L J 1 II I , 1 1 j I I I III I I II I I II t ; i DURINO 1907 ; .-. 'Cy We sold a . great my PopHartf ords in this territory and we will gladly give you the names of every one of these people as references, i :. ; , ' . The Pope Hartford for 1908 Is graceful in outline and handsomely finished. The httings are of the finest type and the car is the very embodiment of style and comfort. It is the aristocrat of motor cars. DURINO 1908 We shall beat the record for 1907 in both quality of car and in sales. See this year's models; examine them and use your judgment. ; " ;' '. J;:"'-'; - &)Q POPE HARTFORD is refined to the last decree, great and small ' Ufte FOFE HARTFORD is finished and equipped with greatest care EVERY POPE HARTFORD is a BLUE RIBB.N WINNER POPE HARTFORDiS are built by the pioneer motor car menof the wbrld YOU GET THB BENisFIT OP ALL THIS WHEN YOU BUY OISB OP THESE OARS ' ' ,- i: 1908 6-CYX. FRANKtIN TOURING CAR NOW ON EXHIBITION. Northwestern Distributors for Thomas Flyers, Franklins, Buicks, Loziers, Mathewsons, Electrics and Pope Hartfords AUTO TACOMA 1 n mm II " mmWmmWmt I PORTLAND ' SEATTLE COMPANY SPOKANE FLUFFY RUFFLES BAND TOGETHER AND WITH PARASOLS CAPTURE AUTO. FROM CHAUFFEUR v .-V- 4 " y -- . - .A b 1 ' 'J H.l.. .--i-it . 9 .-. fie. 1 iA V, it If' Eery tj-etty girls aa tho vlU&lna and onamara iaia cnauriaur u im yictiwj , i lit aaunda Ilka a erattr ' oomta . jot but that la Juat what 414 happen J San Antonio. Texaa. not as vtw lomr SIPerhapa It waa tha aplrtt-o( - David ocketf which atUl breathea an atinoa (era of daring around old San Ahtonla. 'hatsyer, It waa, however, Charlea Cun habam. the chauffeur, and the: new DDI moflal Btudehakar tnnrlna m ohm WaJly held up, to the dlaoomfiture of f-.mn ana iub wyiug out or ma ma ll na. - .-: --i ,. funnlngham left hla machine atand at the curb to Ban Antonio the other Beauties After the Rape of the Touring Car. day while he atepped !n a corner cigar etore. He came out again In a minute ana oeneia eignt or tne prettiest gine ne had ever aeen in thJ act of climbing mm ma car. . The astonished machinist hurried up ana aaicea ror an explanation. Tne octet enoussiouiEy V1TH HER BAIRNS Just yelled to Mabel, the girl in the blr ut mi, wno neia me wneeu 10 nurry up. Mabel, who wee used to thfa atyle of car and its simple system of levers and clutches, grinned baok and started the machine, - -.....,....(. Ounnlnirhiini frlot 4d rllmti tm Intn the front seat and. was beaten back by the girl with their naraspls. ; Then he tried to nana onto the tori neau and tthe elfht alrla again repelled iit .avuivH wun ir.eir nuiiy At last - waa Don a. the chauffeur with his cap gone and his handa out, was beaten back ana rorcea 10 arop on tne rapiaiy raovina auiomooue. . While he went to loolriiD the San An tonlo police desartment the air la en- Joyed' a trip Into the country outside of the olty and when the afternoon had grown late returned to town and handed the car over to Cunningham, as good as new and not even scratched by their u-uBty jiarasoia. The girls explained to the chauffeur tnat tney were tne eiht donutantes an pearlng m "Funabashi" and had merely taxen mo auiomooiie oeca use tney just happened along, aaw it was a touring car,. knew how to ran that make ana so wanted a nae. . The automobile rob. bery waa fixed up without police Inter PLATT LEFT OUI OF BIG Founder and Leading:. Spirit of "Amen Brethren" Po litically Eclipsed. . (United Frui Uated Wire.) New Tork. Feb. 1. The annual dl net of the "Brethren of the Amen Cor ner" at the Fifth Avenue hotel tonight. to be attended by governors. United ueroocrauo ana Republican posses, can not fall to recall to the minds of many Of those nresent the nolitic&l Unaa of one of the founders and leading spirits of the "Amen Brethren" Senator i nomas u. jfiatt. For the first time In 20 years Senator Piatt la not to be Included among the dim four mat will De sent rrom inn aiaie to ne cnicago convention. This is the word that has aone forth from mon wno are now in recognised coo trol of. the state oraanla&tion. It li also Drobabla that Runatnr Dn win oe ten -outside tne breastworks." Sen ator Denew. like Senator Piatt. U m national convention veteran, having oven a aeiflraia id every Kpoununan na. tlonal convention since 1888. Senator Piatt's bodily Infirmities and his well-known intention to retire from office at tha expiration of his term a year hence make it a comparatively eaay matter to lamore him in making un the list of delegates-at-large. It la more of a problem, however, to skip Senator Oepew, He still has four years to serve aa senator ana is in gooa nealtb. It Is ferk t Factory to Winnipeg jars. 4tay myeis t Dy v p oledge Unaided. 7 " (8pe!j; iHapatcb fia: The 'ionraal.l ,ew -Westminster, B.. C Jan. J8-A ilal from Winnipeg 'gives detaUs of Mucky trip Juat r concluded by Mrs. Ray of Tork Factory, Hudson, bay, f has just reached Winnipeg: after pltlng a 100-mile , Joutney with amiui cmiareq ,- lor , companiona. t trip undemken and , accomplished Itnis plucky woman la arduous and urdous, and la seldom attempted x cept by those accompanied by ' experi enced guldea and trapners. The journey waa made Jn order tuTt the three chil dren of the family might be able to re ceive an education in tha Winnipeg pub Uo schools. , - Traveling across the bush by biased trails, across lakes and wild stretches of landa with trarWa slmntt nMnt,j k drifting V MAV vltk , nntltl h. .i f.. apart fir bushes as guiding pouts, the uvrvtQ iivii. woman ino ' ner orrsprmg made tha . journey Xron Tork Factory ing relay ;teama at thla point.' Hence I iubj iravcioQ over me rroseq surrace Of uwibiuui mih : n inniDea, , 11 toox bodv 45f mtar. nimll htn' .k aa day aftr leaving fork Factory, From mrw. ana ner co nor en iraveiod tA.thftlr nr14PttVs nninf 4ri,rAa 4Ka T lines, their entire journey of 0o miles having occupied a little over it days. '- ork Vaftfrv In . tTira. ft. at which are stationed a few white trad sfrfL m mtrtlHtAr nr) m. - airnwAl.... aw. latter being the husband of Mrs. itay. ins rvmainaer ox m population,' which totala about 16 souls,- fa composed of Inrliana mil hilf-huai T- j- below aero is considered warm and com XorUblo weather at thla ar north, point, 85 to SO below aero, being tha usual Indi cation of the thermometer, during the winter months. -..'.,., -v . . S0UTIIKKN PACIFTC j WILL BE PROSECUTED (United Press Uased Wire.) " Washington. Feb, iWUnlted States 8cnator Bourne of Orea-on announced in the senate yesterday that the department aaalnst the Southern Paelflo- railroad to restore land held by it in violation of me jann a-rant laauea nv tn im. ment The senator made thla announce-" ment in repiy to senator Tillman's re quest for information, aa to -whether the department of 'juatice proposed to start a suit to restore publio landa held by mllroada through land grants. When consideration . of t -TiUman'a proposition was objected to by Senator Keane of Now Jersey the former Intro duced a resolution directing the attor-ney-generalto begin sulu against the railroads. The resolution waa referred to the Judiciary committee. h- f.,i m in i ms-i:;. In fenawerlejr adrartlsesMaia aereta. leaw BeaUea Xae eriraaL .. r.. , Bicycles Motorcycles AGENTS ; WANTED ' in all unoccupied territory for the 5 well-known , Indian Motorcyde understood that he will go to tha eon Ventlon aa a diatrict deleaata. The passing over of Senators Piatt and uepaw in maxing up the "Big Four" Is not without precedent in New Tork polltlos.. Twenty years ago Warner Miller and JTrank Hlaaoclc were famil iar figures at Republican national con ventions and were alwaya among tha delegates-at-large. After Senator Flatt became the dominant force In tha atate organisation Miller and Hlaeook ware not prominent factors again. Ex-Senator Miller la once mora potential in hla congressional district, and it would not surprise his friends If he were sent this year aa a district delegate to the Chl eaao convention. . Soma time ago It waa thought most likely that the four delegates-at-large from ' New York would h RMtritarv Root, Seoretary Oortelyou, ex-Oovemor Black and Chairman Woodruff of the state committee. But later develop ments have changed the plans or tne or ganised leaders. Tne certainty xnai Hughes sentiment will dominate the state convention renders it probable that tne names or secretary hooi ana Beoretarv Cortelyou will be droDoed from the alate. Neither of these cab inet officers is a recognised Hughes man, so that It la likely that their names will go down and in their places will ao un President Schurman' of Cor nell univeraity and former Mayor Beth Low. Ex-Qovemor Black Is not anxious to reenter politics, but would probably ac cept a plape among the delegates-at-targe if the, honor were tendered him. Both Secretaries ' Root and Cortelvou can go aa district delegates If they so desire. Secretary Root waa a district delegate four years ago and temporary chairman of the convention. Ex-Gov ernor (Mali was one of the four delegates-at-large in 1900 and In 104. and unquestionably would be elected one of the "Big Four" thla year if his friends were in control of the atate organise' &mfJ'mSSt' " " GERMANS TO DEP0KT . MORMON MISSIQNABIE8 . Hamburg, Jan. M.Tha polioa of this city nave received notice of the Bailing from Boston. IT. a X, ( IT Mormon mlsslonarlea for proselyUng In Oar many for their faith. Only , tha : Oarmana ' among them will be permitted to land. - tha others will be deported. - STIiiEBAKEKi The Q tiiaranteed Car -A'ii The Portland Automobile Branch of the ,Stude baker Bros. Mfg. Co. extend to the motorists of Portland and the north west the same liberal treat ment and protection assured when dealing direct with the factory, whose guarantee means some thing. Do you think it wise to buy a car without first investigating our proposition? Fifteen va rieties of pleasure vehicles, six sizes of trucks and delivery wagons to select from, f ! National, R-S and Emblem Bicycles Distributed by " BALLOU&WRIGHT SS $m St PORTUNO, OR Fall line AUTO SUPPLIES t CAM 1CU in 9HKK, . ; GASOLINE Tooriog Cars Roadsters Enclosed Cars " r t' -J'''- :"t STUDEBAKER "30" MODEL H" ELECTRIC Pleasure ; , Vch!clcs,TrocIcs and Delivery ' , Wagon? The Car That Has Quietly Taken It Place Ambng'the Leaders 1 - 1