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. r.." 10 THE OREGON - SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH, 2 1S03 . i i . ill - - . I-Jl '-' U 1.... SSfSSSX!SSSfSSSSSSrmmS!- ' . . ' ! l.i i ii i i i ii ' , 1 i ,11 TICKET iiiiEB Statement No. 1 Is Platform j of Ecprcscntative Body of J Citizens of the County Altman and Jlahone, Com 1 ' plcte the List. BRIBE DOCTOR CREATES SCENE Fowerful Bis: Man Eesists Efforts of Deputy Sheriffs in Hamilton Building.' w . M V . m A T . Tt 'Mahbna of Portland announced their candldaoy for tha RapublUnn nomtna- Itton tor representatives to in ia-isia inn ihia morn nt. comini nut. I . - & ..I.,,. in iea Oil m Biaiemem u. 'ruminu to the reauesta of th loni l!st of business men of th city who Jperauaded Ben Belling. H. R- AIM ana . Sth remainder of tnelr associate to be- !'com candidate. With th appearance of Mr. Altman and Mr, Mahon as candidate t he full (number of candidates on a Statement No. ! platform necessarr to fill all tha j vacancies la tha aenata and houaa have lenterad tha raca. I Tha Statement No. 1 candidates who ,hav ante red tha contest aa tha result of tha appeal of tha bualness men anfl well-known cltisens of tha city and county are now aa followa; 1 For tha Senate Ben SHllng. H. R. Albe, C. W. Nottlnf ham, Dan Kellaher A I 1 T TTTI1 Ull i For tha Houaa Jaraea Abbott B C. lAltman. iTred J. Brady. J. C. Bryan :. W. I J. Clemana. K. C. Couch. J. F. Caaalday, fl M. Darla, B. J. Jaeger. U D. Mahone, C 3. McDonald and A. W. Orton. J Frlenda of-the Statement No. 1 candl idatea ara optlmlatic regardlnif the out Jcome of tha primary campaign and the June election. Tbey point to the fact . ithat only a ahort time ago it was he rilered that " there would be no Stale ment No. 1 ticket In the field. Now be- Ifore tha full ticket haa appeared In the field tha aentlment of the county hae ,hown lUelf.ao atrong In favor of Statement No. 1 as to threaten the dl fcKOlutlon of the . Hodaon-Beach-Baney-Red machine alte and to bar out the lent ranee of the Lockwood-Portland Re fpuhllcan clob ticket Into the field. W, H. Chapln. C. K. Lockwood and JMcKlnley Mitchell who attended to the jrlrculatlon of the peUtlon for the club Silcket, have given up In dean&lr. They aoiild not intereat the men whom they toealred to oecoma candldatea for the IcaislaMire because mont of thesa men S-ad, already eworn allegiance to the ftatoment No. 1 tloket. - . In tha HodBOn-Beach-Balley-Reed . imp thera la much woefulneaa .;f plrlt Slchel la aorry he ataxted into fthe fight but oellevea he will hava to Vtay with it to tha bitter end. Ooorite IcMlllan la not tryina to booat hie , rampaign and la In reality aorry to bo a: led up with the machine combination. iio f k. s. Farroil, who would like to ;, lult but doea not like to lie down. L. 1 XL. Crouch would rather be in other company. Altogether it aeems to be a ?retty disgruntled bunch. Tha Union Republican club la Bitting Mill, whon it la not boosting a little toow and then unofficially for E. B. t olwell.- Dr. Emmett Drake and I J. I licks. It haa refused to lndorae any fandldatea, however, much to the sorrow f C W. Hod son. who aought that( in- ,n II M .nl1 It Dr. II. Volp, arreated on a Charge of Insanity, created much excitement In front of tha Hamilton building yes terday by hla powerful resistance to Deputy Sheriffs Proebstel and Beatty who were trying to Induce him to enter an automoDiie to go to me county jhu. Dr. Volp la a morphine uaer and lately has been under the delusion that peoplx are trying to kill hlin. The dfPUJT sheriffs tried strategy wnen they went to his office telling him they wanted hjm to go to tha courthouse with them so inoy couia protect mm irom nis ene mies. He demandml that they prove they were deputy sherlrrs. ana upon their showing ttielr badges he agreed to go. At the foot of the atalra tha Insane man excitedly Inquired of paasers by whether th men were ornrers. ana Walter Holman, who was passing, mis understood htm and told htm "No, no." Volp at once began to struggle to es cape, and aa he Is well built, weighing ZUU poanas or more, irus mrusgin mi tractud the attention of a large crowd. - Finally he waa put in the auto and taken to the Jail, where another strug gle took place, Volp then clutching tho rnut of Dr. Williamson, the alienist who was called to examine him. it waa with great difficulty that his grasp waa broken, at the same time avoiding Injury to eltner nunseii or ur. wuuiam- lon. w Dr. Volp Is said to be a graduate or Heidelberg university, ana among ins noasesslims he la most nroud of are scars on nis race maae or sworas in duels in student days. Dr. Volp was taken to the asylum at Salem at midnight last night. At the tall he became much subdued and kept asking wnai n naa aone. aecmnns; mm It was terrible to be condemned to death without a trial. Me told t tho alienists that people were trying to kill him because he was born a Protestant and embraced the Catholic faith. He Insisted on taking a satchel to the Jail with him and this was found to contain a large quantity of morphine, he evi dently fearing to be separated from the drug he craves. BOOKLET SHOVS LINES OF OREGON ELECTRIC Small Farm Tracts Arc in Great Demand Along This Line. Compiled from various sources, the booklet Just Issued by the Investment company, 244 Stark street, shows the farming lands in the Tualatin valley, the lines of the Oregon , electric and Southern Pacific, Including the letter's cut-off from Beaverton to Oswego by which it Is expected to take the steam railroad off Fourth street In the city of Portland. This Involves building a new bridge at a point between Oswego on the west bank of the Willamette and Mllwaukle on the east shore. Since regular service was established on the Oregon electric, the demand for smalt acreage tracts nas neen largely Attractive SpriEig Stioin; Boys' Goof irmalion Slothes You can outfit your boys, in the best Boys' Clothes made. Two- piece suits in all the new styles ; Belted Norfolks, Russian and Sailor Suits, some have extra knee pants. The fabrics are like those shown for men, browns, grays, blue serges, dark and light mixtures, $3.15 to $15.00 for boys from 3 to 16 years For boys who are older we have made special preparation; they're "finicky" about just the lat est touch of style; a little faddish, maybe. We humor them with just the right things. New styles in youthful cut, $10.00 to $30.00. (Our mammoth Fourth street windows display but a small part of what we can show you in our grand spring collection of boys' wear.) Increased, and It la In response to a de mand for details and an adequate map to show locations that the present ex pensive edition has been Issued. The Investment company Is distributing these booklets, free of charge. They can also be had at the Chamber of Commerce and from the publicity bu reau of the O. R. & N. Horse Show at Chehalia. (8pecltl TMipttch to Tb. Journal.) Chehalis. Wash.. March 28. Consid erable Interest la being manifested by tho horsemen of Lewis county in the horse show to be held on the streets of Chehalis Saturday. April 4. Fine ani mate from as far away as TO miles will be brought here for exhibition. It is expected that many outsiders will visit the city. FULTON LEAVES ' FOR ASTORIA Senator Fulton left yesterday for Astoria where he will visit his home until tonight. On Monday night the senator will open his campaign In Mod ford. He will then make a complete tour of the state speaking every even ing and part of the time In the after noona. He expects to cover the stale In this way between now and April 16, closing his tour with a large maas meeting in Portland on that date. The itinerary -mapped out by Senator Ful ton and his rrlends Is as follows: Medford, Monday, March SO; Grants Pass. March 81; Roseburg, April 1; Eu gene, April 2; Albany, April 8; Salem. April 4; Corvallls, April ; Dallas, April 7; Lebanon, April 8 (afternoon); Mc Mlnnville. Apr 8; Hlllsboro, April '6 (afternoon); Baker City, April 11; La Grande, April 18; The Dalles or Hood River, April 14; Oregon City, April 15, and Portland, April 16. EXCURSION RATES Tie Oregon Electric Hallway Company far Horse Bhow at Balem, Oregon, April 4, 1908. This company will make a round trip rate of $1.50 from Portland' to Salem for the above occasion. Tickets on Bale Saturday, April 4, good golna; and re turning on that date. Depot and ticket office Front and Jefferson streets. . .... , v . Sfylc In Mniinery at n o )OF THE VERY LATEST MOMENT FOR SPRING 1503 ; - ; OUR ONE REQUEST: .: " ' Order Early , Order Now ': BEFORE THE EASTER RUSH V - Our Styles are Absolutely Correct Th popularity of our mediom-priced hati lies in the absoluU copy of V the higher ideaa by our trimmers, who know the art ; . While Serge Suits Ladiei' and missea' aires in fine quality of serge, beautifully made and trimmed; also in Chiffon Pan ama. Special tyqnday . $24.50 . Ladles' and Misses' Soils Snerial for Mondav. Ther are made of stripes, checks and plain Panama, late styles and worth $20.00. Your choice Monday - $12.50 Ladies' and Misses' Suits $25.00 .values, all colors and latest styles. Your choice Monday $19.50 Just Received Another lot of fine Voile Suits in the late shadow stripes; also a larpe lot of Fancv Skirts. All very moderately priced. Look them over ana select one tor taster. Silk Dresses In shirtwaist and princess styles, in all the late shades, black and white; also fine white dotted nets. Misses' Spring; j Jackets In gray and brown mixtures, all-' wool materials, well made and worth $8.00. Monday, your choice? $5.95 Ladies' Jackets In mixtures, coverts and broad', cloth, in colors and black. Prices up from $6.50 Lades Silk Battenberg Jackets Just arrived, in black and white, in, various lengths. Our prices are they lowest Call and see them.! Ladies' Net Waists In ecr,u, white, black,' brown. Some are piped with blue, some brown, and others pink. Ask to see No. 1,638. It's a hummer at S4.95 ladles' Whitelawn Waists A very large assortment to select' from, at prices from 95c up to the finest in the market Our counter for Monday .will be filled with values up to $2.00 at , j 95c American Lady Corsets a Specialty i I. .. . .1 .". - i ,i ij I, ,i . , . in, j j i l)L m in mi mi ii uimis i .mm i ii ..m, in mu v mmm mm iliw'iiiMi urn n iiihi.m. ipsimn mm iwpmiiiwwh """i" lt"' f!'r""u'.''""'LS.".'-'' 'A"!-.!" -T7' V!ya .. . '.! . ' : : -1 -: - - - ' -- - ii..n.i. ' Crowded in stock of Dressers, it is necessary that we reduce our enormous stock. In putting these Dressers before the public at such remarkably low prices, it is necessary to limit the sale to one week only. The above cut and special illustrations show many of the special priced Dressers included in this movement. See our windows. Bargain prices reign! Immst One Dressers isi Western America 1(010 We Are Showing Dressers in ail Woods, Oak, Walnut, Maple, Etc. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. These Are Bargains that Will Appeal to the Shrewdest Buyers on Spa Maple and Oak Dressers Reduced $16.50 Dresser, reduced to.... -H2.25 $18.00 Dresser, reduced to...... 27. $20.00 Dresser, reduced to $26.50 Dresser, reduced to., $3000 Dresser, reduced to., $32.00 Dresser, reduced to. . $35.00 Dresser, reduced to.. $38.00 Dresser, reduced to. . $45.00 Dresser, reduced to. 14.80 .$20.00 .$22.00 .923.50 1826.00 $28.50-$36.00 $55.00 Dresser, reduced to. $42.50 Specials in Princess Dressers $23.00 Princess Maple Dresser, now $17.00 $37.50 Princess Oak Dresser, now $22.50 $30.00 Princess, Maple Dresser, npW $18.00 $32.50 Princess Maple Dresser, now $18.00 $35.0OTPrincess Mahogany Dresser, now. .$20.50 $2.00 Princess Oak Dresser, now... ..... $18.50 k $27.50 Princess Mahogany Dresser, now. .$20.00 $30.00 Princess Oak Dresser, now $16.50 Exlra Values in Chiffoniers $26.50 Quarter Sawed Oak Dresser $18.50 $23.00 Cheval Maple Dresser.. $lT.OO , $30.00 Birdseye Maple Dresser $18.00 $25.00 Wardrobe Dresser $18.50 $25.00 White Maple Dresser $16.00 ,$35.00 Quarter Sawed Oak Chiffonier, full swell front $21:00 $32.50 Mahogany Chiffonier.;.. $17.50 i $35.00 Mahogany Swell Front Chiffonier $22.00 $27.50 Mahogany Swell Front Chiffonier $20.00 Dressing Table Bargains $21.50 Dressing Table $17.00 $28.60 Dressing Table ....$20.00 $35.00 Dressing Table $21.00 $45.00 Dressing Table , $35.00 $55.00 Dressing Table '..$42.50 BQfcSALE Greater assortments and lower prices thart ever before. When we say that this is td be better than any sale of iron beds that we have. ever had, you know what we mean, for you know how greatly you have profited in the past. This sale opens tomor-' row and includes every iron bed in our store, and there are many more than we have ever shown before no two alike. There are many new patterns this year. These beds are made by the best factory in America, and can be bought here only- we do not limit you as to quantity you can have at the special prices. We would suggest that you make your purchases as early as possible". Home of Good Furniture Prices Always the Lowest J LJo