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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, v PORTLAND, THURSDAY' EVENINOFEDRUARY ,27, 1903.
GREEDY EYE
PLAN ADDITIONS
Goods Purchased 1
on spoils
TO
CAR
HIKE
Hodsoji-Bailey-Beacli Com-
; bination Work Under
" ' ground in Effort to Gain
' Control of Politics ' in
lultnomah County.
. J Flacatlon Is ths keynote of tho Re
publican c.Uy and county central com
mlttee. Accreaaton la the slog-sn of old
! iiodion-Balley-Beach combination of old
llns machinists who are now trying to
oeo more rb control of Multnomah
count politics. ReslsUnco la the
watchword of the mass of tha common
voter who are standing on the pri
mary Uw and Statement No. t, and are
" therefore beUs made tne point of attack
rtl?iS0tSrrwinct meeting- beld 1
ach of the 1U preclncta throuhout
Multnomah county laat nlrht at 7.10
. o clock all three of theae elementa were
thrown and the result of the mixing
, . will be ahowa on Saturday morning.
when the "mass convention" U pa led to
TrS.P in tha Selllna-Hlrsch ball on
Washington street.
. All those who have been watching th
, development of the "mui meeting"
idea originated and fostered by the eon
j i nn.nitM an of the belief that
-there will bo a merry scrap In the con
tention when It attempts to adopt the
, platform which haa been prepared by a
,. special commute
The central committee ? "P
a majority of tho members of the com
mittee personally favorable to ' the prin
ciples involved in Statement 1. c
cording to reports, the organization has
, bien iulled knd hauled this way and
' that by the machinists of the party,
who are all opposed to Statement Na 1.
These men nave Insisted that the cen
tral committee formulate a platform
l' rigorous In Its attacka on the statement
and commendatory of the plan to break
the primary law down. .On the other
hand stand aU thoae allent voters ttf the
party who are known to favor the prl
mary taw and Its provision, and between
r. the two factions the committee la being
. . sadly chafed. - it , .
For the sake of harmony then, and ta
eliminate and prevent factional strife
In the ranks of the party, the central
committee has decided to straddle the
' ouestlon when It comes to the Statement
No. X proposition. In the draft pf the
, platform which Is being prepared by the
apecliU committee of the central commlt-
tee It haa been provided In effect that
-We believe that United Btatea senator
should be elected by the direct vote pf
the people, and we would recommend to
our representatives In congress that
they work for the adoption of an amend
ment to the constitution of the United
' hfsUusonas been 'hard to evolve,
it v k altered before Satur
day morning when It Is submitted to
the mass convention mr .iwFv.v...
rhM k trm ! atlll expected to rage,
" for the machinists will undoubtedly at
tempt to change It for a repudiation of
, the Statement No. 1 principle, and If
. thla la done there will be those in the
' meeting who will cause trouble.
It has been the desire of C. If. Idle
. man, chairman of the county central
committee, to geep away i rem w -...-flict
over Statement No. I either in the
meetings of last night or In the con
vention or Btwraiy.
low-the legislative candidates to take
Statement No. 1 or leave It, as they
see fit. To this end he has sought to
' keep any factionalism out of the pre
cinct meetings, so he saya He wants
to allow the people of the party, irre
spective of their opinlons on the legis
lative question, to come Into the pre-
clnct meetings and elect the delegates.
Kodsoa Persistent.
C' W. Hodson will not down, however.
He has ,wanted the question to be ac
tive In the selection of the delegates.
He, according to the story of some,
"butted in" down in the first precinct
He was on hand at the meeting and
1 was elected a delegate. '
According to the story, Ralph Moody,
also elected a delegate from that pre
cinct, was detailed as a central com-
' mttteeman to post the notices of the
' meeting. He went out of town and Mr.
. , Hodson began to assume his functions.
Hodson wanted to post the notices, fix
the place of meeting, and apparently
have a hand in naming the delegates.
hi was snumea on, nowever, Dut was
on band last night. This same condi
tion1 prevailed, it is believed, in other
, precincts where other members of the
Hodson camp were at home. Because
- c-f this It is believed that the conven
tion will be packed when It meets on
:. Saturday.
Surplus Funds of Company
to Increase Carrying Ca
pacity. Says Clark.
C M. Clark, chairman of the execu
tive committee of . the Portland Rail
way, Light A . Power company, and a
member of the banking firm of E. W.I
Clark A Co., large stockholders In the j
Portland street railway, arrived at the j
Hotel Portland this morn In, to remain i
several dnya. He Is accompanied by
Mrs. Clark. The two came from south
ern California, where they spent nearly
a month. I
"Owing .to the peculiar situation i
Which confronts tha tnonev market of !
thla country 1 can't say Just now what j
improvements or in wnai way u
land railway system Is to be extended,
Mr. Clark, aald this morning.
IMaa Office Buildings.
"Wa hava In vlaw the building of car
shops, together with clubrooms for the
man. and tha erection of other buildings
In ntalra thla narf nt the DlSOt COmPlCte.
The ownera of the line have also talked
nf ararllna- an office, building 10 r the
accommodation of the officials of the
concern. And undoubtedly this will be
rtnna In time, as well as will the other
additions contemplated.
"Before the work on these Improve
ments is begun, however, we Intend to
kn rirhi nn maJtlna- the necessary re
pairs and Improvements and otherwise
anlarcfna' the system with the money
available, so that the public will be
benefited." Mr. Clark continued.
"It Is the people mat we are anxious
to please. Any money that we are to
spend Just at the present time will be
for the car service something which
will give the traveling publlo the best
service that is possible under the con
ditions." . ..
Speaking or Portland ana rortiana
people, llr. Clark aald:
"Portland has a better class of cltl
sens than any other city on the Pacific
coast. There Is no question about thla.
'lhey are more refined, have better
homes, are more contented and are
better educated, and as a general rule a
better class of people all told than Is
the case in most cities of the country."
Mr. Clark will apend his time while
here In aolna over the plant of the
street railway company and familiaris
ing himself with conditions In general.
He waa here last year. It is his cus
tom to make an annual visit to Port
land. Eiiffflifl
Hi
Councilmen Dispense With
Real Business to Soap
Each Other's Eyes.
s in mui
THIEF CUT HAND
- ON STOLEN GOODS
In endeavoring to get away with $20
worth of carpenter's tools . from the
tool, house of John Al meter. Twenty
ninth and 8avler streets, last night, a
thief cut his hand so severely that his
doctor bill may aggregate considerably
more than the price of the implements
he secured.
The robber got Into the tool house by
means of the key-to the lock which he
. found hidden under a board. After
gaining an entrance the bold, bad man
threw the key away. It had served his
purpose. In feeling around In the dark
.the thief accidentally cut his hand on
a sharp chisel. This morning blood was
found all about tne vplnce and leading
out to the sidewalk. Saws and other
tools valued at 20 were taken.
When there la nothing else for mem
bers of the council to debate about they
usually manage to arouse a "laugh" by
accusing one another of making "grand
stand plays" to get tneir names in prim.
Such an Incident occurred .yesterday
when Councilmen Baker and Kellaier
got Into a controversy over the trans
fer of the liquor license of Paul Zimmer
man to H. Jacobson at Second and
Couch streets, which was voted down by
the council.
Flelschner, Mayer & Co. have a fac
tory at thla location, and the superin
tendent of the factory explained to the
council that the girls in his employ
would be unable to reach the streetcars
without passing through a crowd of
loafers and drunken men If the saloon
were established at thla corner. He
said there were already three saloons on
the corner at the intersection of these
atreeta and the corner on which the I
saloon waa intended to be situated was I
the only one left that the girls could.
use in going to tneir cars wunoui pass
ing roughs and toughs that congregate
in front of the saloons.
Councilman Baker wanted the matter
referred back to the liquor license com
mute for further consideration. Dr.
Cottel, chairman of the committee, made
a statement In which he said that al
though the committee had recommended
the issuance Of tne iranster, ne waa
willing to change his vote and refuse
the transfer.
Councilman Kellaher then arose and
nnkflri that the transfer be voted down.
Mr. Kellaher referred to the condition
confronting the girls passing on the cor
ner on their way home and said that
the transfer should not be allowed.
Mr. Baker Jumped up and said:
"All this hot air talk about working
girls Is bosh. You (turning to Kella
her) are simply making this play be
cause we have a number of newspaper
men here so that you will see your
name in print."
Kellaher replied by saying that he
waa sorry he had stolen Mr. Baker's
thunder, and acknowledged that he had
been guilty of an ungracious act In an
ticipating; Baker In getting before the
limelight "
MANNING OUT
FOB REELECTION
I shall be a candidate for reelec
tion to the office of district attorney
for the Fourth Judicial district Trust
ing that my record both as an official
and as a citizen is sufficiently known
The clear-headed, - active
man weaves brain cells into
. his daily work.
This means daily waste of
brain tissue which must be
replaced by new material.
Proper food (containing
the food elements that re
- build brain cells) is neces-
sary for their repair and re
placement This is life
: ' tear down to build up better.
Grape-Nuts food contains,
the rebuilding elements of
wheat and barley and at the
'"same time requires little ef
. fort on the part of the digest
ive organs to appropriate it
That's why Grape-Nuts food
: has been the mainstay for
breakfast and lunch in the
daily diet'" of thousands of
. successful; men for years.
"There's a Reason." .
"Read the little book, The ;
Road to WeUvffle,- in pkgs, ,
iv.lSlii III niMiaaaaia ral
District Attorney John Manning.
to the publks. I haVe only to say In
- .. 1. 1 ,ki, innAitiiMiTiitnt that If ra-
elected I shall serve the public with
the same seal. Industry and impartial
ity as heretofore. ' Thanking the pub
lic for the confidence heretofore be
stowed. I trust I shall continue to de
serve it. JUni MAiMXSlWU.-
TO FLASH NAME ,
OF CROSSINGS
The Lakin Indicator 8c Advertising
Machine company which ' controls ' a
device for displaying automatically In
streetcars the names of streets . the
car Is approaching, has filed articles of
Incorporation with the county clerk.
The company-Is formed, by Dr. Walter
tIiTtI "cui'JunBr Jones ana vv. js.
LAkin and the capital stock is $5,000.
t a - wXton- E. J Burrows and
vKH?r,t.have.filed rtcles of the
Vum Aertcv Land company,,, capi
talized for $60,000. i ' , "T
1 1mprrdwife
See Displays of ;New Spring Merchandiser in AH Departments'
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The 944th Friday Sur
prito for Tomorrow
Long Kid Gloves
Here is a splendid opportunity to secure
the newest gloves at a small price To
morrow morning we 'Will offer you an
assortment In Perrin'a unmatchable Kid
Gloves of the unual $3.50 (J JQ
value at the low price of W f
Perrin's Mousquetaire 16-button length
extra quality lambskin glace finish full
line of sizes, in black, white, tans, browns.
red and navy Reg. $3.50
pair, Friday Special
$2.79
Meier (D Frank's 944th Friday Surprise
1000 Belt Buckles at Sale Price
Unusual assortment and most desirable values from the Leather Section
Tomorrow's Sale includes values ranging from $1.00 up We Q
will place them on sale at the unusually special low price of, each Jt
- 1 1 - r .
1.000 Belt Buckles, all shaoes and sues In rilt oxidized, silver and
gold finish Just the thing for the Elastic; Belting Values up to q
$1.00 -For tomorrow only they will be placed on sale at price quoted V C
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF TRUNKS AND VALISES
PENINSULAR STOVES AND RANGES - FULLY GUARANTEED
MEIER & FRANK'S 944th FRIDAY SURPRISE-COUCH COVERS
$3.?5 Couch Covers $1.95,
For Tomorrow's Surprise Sale Omry at This Low Price -2nd Floor
500 heavy double-faced Tapestry Couch Coven. Patterns copied from oriental rugs.
A variety of rich oriental colorings, blended in perfect harmony. All full 60 inches
wide and 3 yards long, knotted fringe all around; covers made to sell Ct QsT
at $3.75 each. Friday at the specially low bargain price of, the cover.. V I
Elevator See Fifth Street Window Display. Third Floor.
LIGHT LUNCHEONS ARE SERVED AT OUR. SODA FOUNTAIN
The Meier (8b Frank Store's Friday Surprise
Another Unrivaled Value for Tomorrow at the Vailing Counter
Up to $2.30 valine?
AutoVeilsat98c
- .a. si wa . .., ... m. ..... .. ..
300 in the lot just received Bought for this
Surprise Sale Our veiling buyer's excellent
selection of handsome auto veils One of
the best bargains this season See Window
Display Some are velvet dotted and others
are plain All are beautifully hemstitched
and full 3 yards long Colors are black,
white, sky, red, brown, green, navy and
(' champagne Values to $2.80 each Q Q
For sale at the special price of 7Uv
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Meier (& Franks4 944th Friday Surprise
$2.00 Black
Silk Hose 98c
See Window Display
For tomorrow an extra special value
from the Hosiery. Department at less
than half Purchased especially for
this sale, and like all other values The
Meier & Frank Store offer, is bound
to produce quick selling and satisfied
customers See window display 600
pairs of women's beautiful quality
black Silk Hose with cotton soles
They are made from a pure ingrain
silk thread and are full fashioned fast
black and are perfect Sizes g Q
8 to 1 0--$2.00 values at 7UL
On Sale in the Center Aisle Tables
PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE FOUNDED IN 1857
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PR.OMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION
Meier Frank's 944th Friday Surprise
Great Sale Men's Furnishings
Men who want to effect a saving will appreciate this sale, and want to
lay in a supply of Hosiery and Shirts These are top notch values and the
collection will appeal to men who use good taste Tafrc advantage of this sale
5 Men's fancy Half Hose, immense variety of new and beauti- 1 9
J jfj ful designs and colorings, including checks, stripes, dots -and J;e C
figured effects; also navv blue, light blue, tan, brown, gray.
V,iIIOC heliotrope, black, etc.; 35c values, grand value 17 pair? a D.l
Vam3 0R 3 pAIRS poR 50. Take advantage of this sale rair
SALE
$ C Men's white plaited Shirts, made ' with linen
I jM front and cuffs, all knife and box plaits,
v coat or regular style, cuff attached or detached,
0 . . perfect fitting;" for dress, business or outing;
ShirtiS best bargain we have ever offered; $1.50 val-
w 9 ues, special 1.05 each. 'See these tomorrow.
$1.05
MEIER &, FRANK STORE 944th FRIDAY SURPRISE - RIBBONS
25,000 Yards of Ribbons
An unequaled value, because it's a special purchase. Our representative secured
tnis lot trom tne largest ribbon manufacturer in the country, and here it is tor to
morrow's Friday Surprise Sale. Do not fail to take advantage of this Ribbon Sale.
The Regular 50 Cent Quality at 19 Cents
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The greaUtt attcrtment ever offered at a Sale, and conalttt cf
25,000 yards choice Glace Taffeta Ribbon, full six inches wide, in reds, browns,
tans, navy, green, Alice blue, light blue, pink, old rose and a full line of changeable
effects in all the above shades; selling regularly at '50c per yard; on' sale 1 Q
Friday at the remarkably low special bargain price of, per yard..... ,...17C
BEST BOOKS AT THE LOWEST PRICES - LATEST FICTION
The 944th Friday Surprise Sale Tomorrow
Sale of Heatherbloom Petticoats $3.25
Values at $1.48
Sale 3d Floor
Tt nJltl of psttloosts off.rsd
X0 tol?frro w's sr. Jusds of th
world's roabwnoa h..rt)loomml
trlsJ Wlo stylss sr. olosa flttlai
ovsr th. hips mad flaro nloslj iithi
Bottom Thsss pttlcots trt artt
n. piao only nj r. mdo of th.
vsrr bost wtrlnf fslirto on th.
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olndsa in thla sslo sj. sJso of nn
g.nsJa vslnso Xlibk
hSathTbloom s,nj Mtooa
pstttooato, md. wttiTasop
flonblo flonnoa, tnots or
tteM wwi of stltohia
bonas, oy flonno. with
tnoks of fony rows of shir-
rtn'- r two raffl.s with
hina-tltchlny
vsis. to sa.as
51.48
Meier Frank's 944th Friday Surprise
$76oFai.cy Vests 98c
IN MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION 2D FLOOR
Men's washable and mercerized fancy Vests, advance
spring styles. Regular $1.50 and $2.00 gfQ
values on sale at the very low price of
All stylish new and neat patterns in fancy tans, grays,
browns, white with black stripes or figures, all in
woven fabrics or oxfords, crashes, P. K.'s, Etc. in
every size of regulars and stouts 35 to 48- Vests are
exceptionally well made and perfect fitting Large
assortment of patterns for selection Grand AQ
values- $1.00 and $2.00 values, special at lsfV
fix
Meier Sb Frank's 944th Friday Surprise
$2.50 Center Pieces $1.43
Friday Surprise Sale of Battenberg Centers and Scarfs, assorted patterns
Special values $2.00 and $2.50 eachTake advantage of thisgfr A V
offer On sale Friday at the exceptionally low price of only 5p 1 T?
944th FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW -BOAS ft OFF
Friday Surprise Sale Feather Boas
It happens very seldom that the opportunity offers itself te secure Feather Boas
at such reduced prices, especially when taken from a new, clean and up-to-date
tock, such aa the Meier ft Frank store can boast of. One third off regular pricea
should be productive of quick telling for tomorrow. Come and take a look at these;
Our entire atock of . Feather oas, including ostrich,' coqut and marabou, Mac
white, "brown, gray, pink and light blue, on gale Friday at one third off regular price.
50c PAPER AND ENVELOPES FOR 3 7c-TOMORROW ONLY
Branden Linen Writing Paper, 50 sheets and 50 envelopes. Regular 50c 09a
values, special. . .......... ... ..... . . ......... .... ............... ..... .v C
An exceptional value, do not overlook this saving and note the quality of the material'
offered. - For tomorrow only at this price. - .". . . r '"'
MIIER a FRANK'S 944th FRIDAY SURPRISE MUSIC SALE
Entire score of the Merry Widow, including the. famous waltz end eight songs ''
from' the opera, greatest value ever' given in operatic score. Tomorrow only. COvC
Regular $1.00 Poblicttlon for Tomorrow Only at Low Price of 33c