... t ,'. THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ; THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 19. C 1008.. t j ... w i . ..j l 'juifsaass: POiyiONA GRANGE STANDS SOLID FOR STATEMENT I ".7: : : Members Adopt Resolutions Fledging Themselves Not ' " toToto for Candidates Who Oppose People's Right ' ;; ; to Rule Put Seal of Approval on Recall. fitatement Ne. 1 waa Indorsed by the quarterly meeting of Multnomah eou.ity district Pomona grange held In Evening Star hall on tho Section I.ino road yo terday. In the reolutloi which waa adopted pledging the member" of the grange to Ststrment Nn. 1 ami the prin ciple of tlx primary law it w net out that the membere should not aupport for the legislature any oandldke who - fid not subscribe to thf statement. Resolutions asking for the raspare of a "water rode Mil wore a!ao ndopted. R. W. GUI of Clackamas county brought up the subject of Statement No. 1, which waa discussed generally. While few of the membere Of 4ha IsMo to the prlncl (ruin were antaconl pie or Statement rr. I. some opposea the reeolutlon n I he ground that It being a political maaur ahould not : b considered by the organisation. The reeolutlon, however, waa adopted by a : large vote. It reada aa follows: 7 Approve Direct Xlecuon. ."Whereas. The grange, together with a majority of the people In the atate. have for years advocated the election or unuea. eiaies Hiuuiri uj m i vote of the people. "Whereas, There la upon the aUtutea at the present time a pledge referred to alt .candidates for the legislature, known aa Statement No. I. which If atgned will cauae all auch member elected to the legialature to vote for the people's choice for United States senator. ' "Whereaa, There Is an evident move roent upon the part of certain political forcea In the atate to place Statement No. 1 in dlerejxite aud defeat US ob ject a. "Ro.nl veil h Multnomah County Po monit grange In aeaalon aaaembled. That we atand firmly In accord with the pur pose and usage of Statement No. 1 and that we recommend to all membere of the grange to aupport no canaiaate ror the legislature. Irrespective oi m who will not algn Btateiaent No. 1 to the end that the aucceaaful election of United Statea senators by the people may become permanent. Want Xfeir water Code. John IL Lewla. atate engineer, waa nrenent at the meeting and made an e.rne.t nee. for the enactment Of ft water code In order that the water rlghta of the atate could be euocesefuUy anrt aulcklv adjudicates. ir wwii Nursing Mothcri koAv. Orerbardcned Women In 11 stations of life, whoa tlgor and vitality may hart been undermined and broken down by over work, exactlof social da ties, the too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will And In Dr Pierce's Favorite PreeciipUon the most potent. Invigorating restorative strength. fiver ever devised for their special bene fit. NuralitfmothmwlhUIod It special ly valuable IK. sustaining XIr 'trentU and promotlngtn faundaat nxprUhment lor the child. fcxpfcUnlotasrs too will And It a prtcleWiePtrpWire the system tor oaoyt coming and reiMtfcinc toe ordeal comDarativelv DalnleaaT It ran do no harm In any fMe, or Condition aiV u. voui. weak women, whel suffer from frequent headaches, back ache, dragglng-down distress low 'down In the abdomen, or from painful or Irreg ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis tressed sensation In stomach, dirty or faint spells, sea Imaginary specks or spots floating before eyes, have disagreeable, pelvlo catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante version or retro-version or other displace ments of womanly organs from weakness of parts will, whether they experience many or only a lew oi ine aoovo symp m mm iiiii daily. They know that w buy of the maker who make the best goods: and that when We announce A GREAT GENERAL SALE IS ON it Is absolutely an event of auch money-savinf importance as must not be overlooked if one U to make every dollar do . ita utmost. HOW ABOUT you who hate Spring; aulta. nothinc not vet tried McAIIen ft McDonnell's? Now la the time to get acquainted. A more attractive collection of fresh new shirtwaists, ita, gloves, "Merry Widow" veils, hosiery, corsets, petticoats, underwear for both men and women,- men'a aocks, ties, etc, to Bay of all other lines similarly reduced exuld not . be found at , these prices if you were to . scour all Oregon. ' READ OUR FRIDAY Al SATURDAY SPECiAtS toma, And relief and a permanent cure by rai acrlD' This world-famed specific for woman's airly persistently lerce i i avorite tTeacripiion. vslng falthfit.ly and VT. pi weaknesses and peculiar ailments Is a d that the atatutes at the preaent I pure glyceric extract of the choicest na- thowei lima were defective and gave no secure rlghta to the uaera of water In Irrigated Hi.irin. After a alscussion or ine subject a resolution waa preaentea.oy t n r.. niaclna- the arenas on record aa favorlna- the enactment of a water code and anklng inai mo a'-"s throughout the atate determine the at titude of prospective membere of the legislature with regard to till enact ment of water leglsla of the dis sent live, medicinal roots without a drop of alcohol In Its make-up. All iw ingredi ents printed In plain Knglifh on Its bottled wrapper ana attested unaer oatn. ur. Pierce thus invites the fullest Investlga tlon of his f Tmula knowing that It will be found to contain only the best agents known to the most advanced medical science of all the different schools of prac tice for the cure or woman a peculiar weaknesses and aliments. If you want to know more about the PETRIFIED TROU G1D TIS GRANITE 1 Luster and Color of living Game Fish Retained in Fossil. 5 (Special Diipitca to The Joonul.) ;i Helena, Mont, March 11. Dr. Charlea Jtelnlg of Helenav baa come into posse s- ' (Ion of one of the most curious fossil Specimens ever unearthed In Montana, it la a pet rifled trout, which W. T. Dell, . an English engineer now In charge of the coke ovens at Lombard, dug out . ef a. loose granite formation In ' the Huntley reservation, near Billings. The Specimen was ' round imbedded In the granite at a depth of SO feet, and was partly broken by the laborers,, who were engaged In digging a welL ' Many fish foaralls have been found Jn this section, but never one In which the luster and color Of the living creature nave been preeerveo. Tne specimen which baa come Into the hands of Dr. Relnlar not only retains Ita physical , contour, but its surface shows all of the iridescent colors or a live trout. The example of petrification thua dla- rtlayed may be .new to scientists, for t la am established theory of fossllisa tion that the decomposition of the per ishable psrts of the creature fossilised la followed by the substitution in na ture at om rock or crystalline de posit which" takea the form but does not maintain the ' color or . anatomical details. of akin or bone. The fossil unearthed by Engineer - Dall is minus head and tail, showing about two.thlWa of the total length i and girth of trout that -was about a foot long. The pick or shovel of the excavator broke this into three parts, which flt together, exactly. The fine . are Intact and the process of petrifac tion of tho interior shows the distinct difference between bones, flesh, en trails and the contents of the stomach. The flesh of the fish has been trans formed into a lustrous pearl-like sub stance an hard as marble and radiant , aa with the color of a true pearl. The texture of the akin is marveloualy re- , tained, although U is hard aa. flint, and tne siaea or tne nan, amooin as poi ; iahed arate. . dlsnlay the changeful - iridescence peculiar to the trout of this region. tlon. The resolu tion wss adopted. The next quarterly meeting of the .... ......... 7.111 ha hM with Plea Valley grange. Byoamore Station. Wed-1 composition and professional endorse nesday, June 17. ' j mentof the "Favorite Prescription "send Dr. K. v. nerc frtt booklet treatr accept as a substl known composition unknown oompxwi- Delegates to ine mwm "ran.- w. pogtM csnl request U afSffw5 l th qUarUr" Hoi -fford to HEAVY DAMAGE BY tute for this remedy of known oompotitim of a secret nostrum Hon. Dont do it. STORM OH boast CZAR RECALLS HIS Steamer Sue II. Elmore, Only Vessel Out in Gale, Arrives Uninjured. (8pecUl Dlspstch to Ts Journal.) Bay City, Or., March 19. Much dam age has been csused to county roads and bridges in this section by the. wind snd rain storm which began early last Friday morning and continued without Russian Ruler. Convinced That Members of Corps Have Lost Nerve. (United Press Leased Wire.) St. Petersburg. Msrch II Convinced intermission until Sunday evening. The that Russia's diplomats have lost their rainrau during tne tnree oaya waa tne nerve as a result of their country's heaviest ever Known here ana tne wa ters of the mountain streame broke all previous records. Tho terrific gale which had been blow ing from the southwest changed to northwest Sunday evening and although little- rain has fallen alnce then the temperature has been down close to the freezing point and there have been sev eral heavy showers of hail. The atage and mail routea In this vi cinity nave been seriously nsnaioappea, Into but are gradually getting back normal condition. The steamer Hue H. Elmore, which reached Bay City from Portland last Thuradaya morning, was the only ves sel of any Importance in the bay dur- nc the height or the atorm and es caped without snffealng any damage. Elgin, Or., March 19. Elgin has been without water, light and power for a few day a. The - high water of Indian creek caused a break in the pipe line which furntahed the city water, and the power for the lighting plant, also power for the mills in this vicinity. It la ex pected that the break will be repaired n a short time. Tomorrow, Friday, will positively be the last day for discount on east aide gaa bills. Portland Oas company. BETTER RURAL MATL SERVICE IN MARION MRS. ELLA HERRON TO : GO TO SUPRE3IE CAMP ." , , ; ' (Spedsl Dispatch to The Journal.) " Monroe, . Or., March 19. Mrs. Ella Hcrron. a delegate from Oak laf camp No,' 2768, Royal Neighbors of America, of this place, to the state camp Just i held at .Hood River, Oregon, has ro- Mra. Herron. while at the latter place, was elected a delegate to the supreme camp of the order which meets in Chi cago some time in May. tins speaas in glowing terms of the Hood Hiver coun try and its , people. The two delegates rmm IMnrn a ffnf nari1irrj1 M atlvA T . the new supreme oracle, that is to be elected at tins session or tne neaa camp, inaepenaenc xeiepnone aien. (United Press teased Wire.) Columbus, Ohio. March 19. The Ohio Independent Telephone association, one of the strongest organizations or its Kino in the country, neio its annual con vention today at the Hotel Hartman. President Frank X Beam of Mount Ver non occupied the chair and delegates were in attendance from every section of : tho state. Reports were presented showing that the association has had a remarkable growth since its organi sation three years ago. It now includes nearly 800 exchangeu, with a total of SOi.OOO subscribers. , (Special DUpatch to The Journal.) Salem, Or.. March 19. An order re ceived by the local postofflce from Washington, has .made it possible that within a few daya a Having of 4 hours will be made In the delivery of mall In the rural district. Heretofore mall hns been arriving on the 1 1 o'clock Southern Pacific train In tlie morning, but alnco the installation of the Oregon Electrlr line, an effort la being marie to have the Portland A Overland mall brought to this city on the first electric rar ir.io. ins: here at 8 o'clock in the TbS order from Washington causes the rurai carriers to leave at 8:45 o clock in the morning. Instead of 7:45 as hereto fore, so that when the mall arrives on the electric train It can be delivered the same any. . , i . , Depot sit . Pilot Rock. (Hpectal Dispatch to The Journal.) Pilot Rock. Or.. March 19. The n n & N. company is making all arrange ments to build a denot at thl nlar. at once, and a crew of carpenters are al ready here for that purpose. The build Inr will be a one storv frame atmc. ture. and it : will be . ready for na h June l. The O. R. W. has just built a branch line in from Pendleton tn Pilot Rock, i in m , Banquet to New Chief Justice. f United Press Leased Wire ) St. John. NI B..' March 19.. Elaborate arrangements have been made by the barristers of New Brunswick for the complimentary Dtinouet to be given at the TJnion club tonight in honor of Hon, F. E. Barker, the new chief justice. Covers will be laid for more than 100 guests, among whom will be the lieutenant-governor and the members, of tne supreme court. (okomo Woman Gives A Fortune J Receives Hundreds of Requests Daily . In the past few years Mrs. Cora B. ; Miller has spent $125,000,00 tn giving medical treatment to afflicted women. Some time ago we announced in the , twlumna pf thla paper that she ' would send free treatment to - who suffered from female d !... ' piles. F'; More than a million women 'have ac cepted this generous offer, and as Mra Mliler is still receiving requests from tiiouswnds of women from all parts of tne world, who have 'not yet used the ri'ineuy, " unm uwriaea to continue the . vffer for while lunger at'least ' "t'hla is the simple, mild and harmless lr'j'ii! swun- ini nas cured no many woim ft In : the privacy of their own iiu'sraftcr dociurs and other remedies taiiod. . t i .'-., .(-. ;!',, ,;...; a is' e.pecfaTiy prepfired -for "the '.:$. and peraaeent curs i of iucor- rhoea, or whitish discharges, ulcera tion, displacement or falling of the womo, profuse, scanty or painful perl oas. uterine or ovarian tumors or growths: also pains in the -head, back uuw, oeannr a own reelings, servousness, creeping feeling up the spinie. melancholy, desire to cry, hot Hashes, weakness and piles from any in . ; maiier oi now long stand reVri?,on',! iit. unable to find relief, who WUI write Mra Millar nnw S.: .Vwl11 receive by mall free or charge, a SO cent box; of thla sinmle iZ f1n,y'..,a"0 with aSnt su?r trttlon4fhow,n women t hiTind JiT ithy n easily eure at"? MUUer , t-uUdlufc-KolmorJanC J" , recent .troubles at home and abroad, the csar has determined on a complete re organization ot the service. Grand Duke ' Vladimir hss been charged with the conduct of the shakeup and the selection of a younger and more aggressive corps which can play the diplomatic game with the traditional skill of the Muscovite, despite- the lets In addition to' a boat of leaser lights, the following men hitherto classed aa leaaers in Russian diplomacy are said io oe BiBiea ror retirement: M. lsvol sky, minister for foreign sffalrs; M. Zlnovieff, ambassador to Turkey; M. Nelldoff, ambassador to France; Count Oaten-Saken. ambassador To Oermanv: Count Casslnl, ambassador to Spain and former, ambassador to the United States. The shakeup Is understood to have been precipitated by Austria-Hungary's successiui negotiation at Constantin ople of terms for linking the Turkish ana Austrian rauway systems. MEN OF MK ID SEEK THE OFFICES Candidate Roster Shows There Will Be Hot Times in the Old County. (Special Dispatch to Th Jooraal.) Dallas, Or.. March 19. Both the Re publicans and the Democrats have about completed their party tickets In .Polk county. Warm contests are In - prog ress for nomination at the prlmsrles for several of the offices. For representative, C. L. Hawley of Bethel is the Republican adpirant with no opposition within the party for the nomination. He Is silent regarding statement No. 1. W. D. Henry of Spring Valley will ne tne Democratic nomineo and wril atand unqualifiedly for Statement No. J. For county judge. O. O. Holman of Bridgeport and Ed F, Coad, present in cumbent, are after the Republican nomination. J. K. Sibley of Dallas, formerly county judge, and J. O. Van Orsdel, also or u&tias, are contesting ror the Demo cratic nomination. For county clerk, E. M. Smith, pres I ent incumbent, ia after a third ferm.l ana win oe oooosea in the crlmariea by S. H. Portwood of Monmouth, both Re publicans. 1 Fred Crowley, a young school teacher of. Falls City, and A. NT Robinson, city recorder or independence, are tne Demo cratio candidates for this office. - hot anenn, j. m. urant, present Democratic incumbent, will probably have no opposition, as he is satisfactory to .both parties. For commissioner, William Riddell, Republican, will try for reelection and win uiceiy nave no opposition either at the primaries or at the election in June. LINGERIEVVAISTS93cto$1.47 These dainty waists are both embroidered and trim tailored models, long and snort sleeves, some open in front, some in the back, in a great variet of pretty styles;, regular $2.50 values; special for Friday and Saturday f 1.19 Waists of extra, good quality, in alt styles, as given above; special ...,....5'T Linen tailored and. daintily embroidered waists, with clusters of fine tucks, others with square yoke effect, open both front and back: regular $1.75 and $1.50 values; special ,...3f "MERRY WIDOW" VEILS $1 95 Our regular new $3.50 "Merry Widow" Veils, full length, excellent quality; special.,.! 1.95 GLOVE EXTRA SPECIALS Our $1.50 harness stitched kid gloves in all the new tan shades.- For Friday and Saturday only, per pair DSf Two-button Glace Gloves, in all new Spring shades to match the suits; Mocha gloves in gray, brown and black; $1.50 vals; spc1..95e 12-button Glace Gloves in new tans and blacks splendid $2.38 values; 16-button Silk Gloves with double tips, in black, white, cardinal, light blue, navy, brown, champagne, etc.; all on sale Friday and "Saturday for only fl.29 LADIES' SPRING SUITS Tremendous reductions on our great variety of newest styles in browns, blue, tan, gray; mingles, stripes and checks; stylish and well made; jacket nicely lined; a selection .here will save you from $5 to $15 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR NOW 97c Regular $1.50jrarnients underskirts with deep ruffles of lace, groups of tucks and drop ruffle, full, embroidered skirts; slipover gowns, plain with beading, cut with square or V-shaped yokes; others with ribbon, lace and insertion trimming;-all for Friday and Saturday special .' 97s) MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS 57c One of the biggest bargains In the store; good value as to material, daintily trimmed with lace and in sertion and groups , of fine hem stitched tucks; full width. Two-day special '. 574 Underskirts of superior material, beautifully trimmed With insertion, lace ahd tucKa on a aeep nounce; 11 Y JrVy AM rei ur guli day lar IS. 00 values. Friday and Sat- special Corner Third and Morrison Streets MUSLIN NIGHTDRESSES S1.59 Slipover gowns, both "plain with beading And embroidered; regular $2.00 values; special Friday and Saturday fl.59 CORSET COVERS 37c and 63c Good serviceable corset covert, trimmed with torchon lace and insertion, genuine 50c values; Friday and Saturday , 3 T Sheer torchon lace trimmed corset covets, bead- lug ana nooon, w values, riaiy ana Satur day only ,1, 63f WARNER'S SECURITY CORSETS Style 196. Long. back, and sloping hips effect, witn nose supporters, regular $i.id values; spe cial oniy .............wof Style 158. . Moderately light in weight; ' very comfortable; best for the stout woman; per spiration proof. Regular $2.50 values, special price .........,.f 1.95 Style 184. Moderately high in the bust; perfectly comfortable, especially for those inclined to a ahort waist; with hose supporters. Regular $3.00 varies; apecial .!f2.45 4 HOSIERY 10c to 47c Children's Hose, fine and heavv ribbed, all aizes. for bnvs anrl m'rta in black only; special, pair ..; ...,10t Ladies' Hose in black and fancy colors, extra values,' special 10 Plain black Hosq for ladies, embroidered and with fancy stripes, white feet, regular 35c values; special, pair 28 New Spring style in checks, oolka dots, lace and emhrnMerv .11 ,t. ors and fancy effects in plajds and stripes, 85c vals; extra spc'1..47st MEN'S UNDERWEAR 29c and 47c Cotton ribbed, in pink, gray, blue; good 65c vals.; sp'I, each piece, 47s) Excellent value in blue: drawers with double seat. anlenHifl (nr 50c quality; special, each piece 29 MT. HOOD SHIRTS 57c gul .5Ts MEN'S TIES 19c AND 35c Four-ln-Hand Tlea In stripes, checks and plain colors blue, lavender, etc.; ISo grade, special 194 Newest, Nobbiest Style Ties In Per sian patterns, browns, blues, grays. lavender, black, red, green plain . colors and checks; our best iOc and .70 grades; special 354 Light and dark colors, golf neeliiee stvlei. Noa. Hvi f 17- r 1 (v 1 ei c 1- .vBuisi A Few Things Well Worth Seeins: in rrri O" a rn 11 jrcoseutyraFK-: For assessor, Carl 8. Graves. Dreaent Republican incumbent, is a candidate for renomination. with no opposition. He will be opposed in the June election by F. E. Myer, Democrat, former assessor. For school superintendent. H. C. Seymour, present incumbent, will have no opposition for the Republican nomi nation. There are as yet no Demo cratic aspirants for this of$ce. For surveyor, B. F. Beesley of Falls City is after the Democratic nomina tion. Ross Winslow, present Republi can Incumbent, has not as. yet declared his intention to make a contest for the place. R. I' Chapman, present county coro ner, will likely have no opposition for the place. H. Holman and D. P. Stouffer. both of Dallas, are after the. Republican nomination for treasurer. Ed C. Dunn will likely be the Democratic nominee. ' Registration so rar amounts to about 1.300 voters. Of these 700 are Republi cans and 500 Democrats. The remainder are divided among; the Socialists. Pro- hlbltlonlsts and Independents. LAB0B CONDITIONS - BAHDIiY, IMPE0VING (trnlfed Press teased Wire.) Ran " . JTrajinlnpo. March 1 B MVintM reports received at, tne headquarters of the various Jabor unions and turned in to the central board Indicate a steady Improvement In the laborcondltlona all over the state. areat many men. have V&Gf.-t th pastvmonth As you cross the O. R. & N. tracks you will obtain a magnificent view, on a clear day, of the towering peaks that are regarded as the sentinels of the northwest, snow-capped all the time, the pride of Portland. As you approach Wiberg Lane you will see,' spread out before you. the beginning of ROSE CITY PARK. The home of M. M. Clapshaw is the first residence. These are followed quickly by At the top of the terrace at the left, just before climbing the hill, perched on the crest of a' beautiful, green slope, you will observe the tasty little building known as the Notice the fine little park which is being cleared, planted to grass and laid out along modern lines for the pleasure and recreation of the people, especially the children, who live in ROSE CITY PARK. .This, in fact, is The first street, that "catches your eye on the top of the hill, from the street car, is a broad, well improved, wind ing driveway. This imposing street is two miles long and is called Follow The Alameda to the east and turn south 6n Coleman ' avenue and you will come to the inspiring loca tion that has been selected and is being speedily improved by the MOUNTS HOOD AND ST. HELENS. Every person who thinks of his future'puts his sur plus earnings of today where they will earn a compe tence; the only question is, "Where shall you invest?" Naturally, you want to be sure of your money's safety, and see to ifthat it is placed where it can earn the most. If you will call at our office, or write, we will give you guaranteed proofs that V LI MANY NEW. MODERN HOMES. ROSE CITY PARK SCHOOLHOUSE. is the best investment possible for your surplus today. We virl show you gold taken from our holdings, show you test reports, and acquaint you with every fact of this Oregon bonanza. The opportunity is yours today. ' Attend to this at once. Western Exploration and Dredging Co. 215 COUCH BLDG, PORTLAND, OR. 4 ROSE CITY PARK. OREGON'S THE ALAMEDA. PORTLAND COUNTRY CLUB. been emtli and the nun) a ,7 Vunemployed is stet&i- Just by way of diversion, allow your self to stroll north on Coleman ave nue for a quarter of a mile and you will soon find yourself in the midst of a part of ROSE CITY PARK that is as nature left it, almost a Far to the west, following The Ala- med. you will emerge upon a tongue .of land that actually looks down upon the broadest and most excellent view of the entire city of, .roses,: PRIMEVAL FOREST. ALAMEDA POINT. I THEN SEE ill HARTMAN & THOMPSON CHAMBER of COMMERCE OPPORTUNITY Colonist Rates from all jiarts of the United Statea and Canada to all parts of Oregon and the Northwest will be again put into effect by THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. (Lines In Oregon.) MARCH 1, 1908 1 1 and will continue daily through, out. March and April. ; Fre-m theprlhelpal elttes of tne Middle west the rates wm be aa follows: 12? suNsrr Sn X VeV 77 X BT. LOUIS S.Jft.ftO KANSAS CITY ....... .30.00 MOM COUNCXLi BLUFFS UHAHA ST. PAUL ...... . - Corresponding; rates from aU other eastern points. Stopovers at pleas- ' Ore at all points. In Oregon. ., i X ,; The Colonist Rate is the greatest of all homebuitders. Oregon 1 ' lias unnmitea Resources ana neeas more people who desire homes ' and larger opportunities.- J- Orefcon psopls'oaa aeoompllsh splendid results by beraldlnir this- X'j- portunlty. to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good, reliable I inrormanon-Hiuou uie sai iw sua wiae. tau on ine aDove railroads ' for It If. necessary. - Fares! Can Be Prepaid t Her at home If desired. - Any agent Is authorised to acoept the required X deposit and telegraph ticket Jto any point. . Call on uy Oi R. & N. or 'X -B. V. agent, or address , ; - t X- , J j ? , WM. McMUR.RJVY. f , i .4. WW. V..Ui V