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r - '-j, t J::,THE " OREGON:: SUNDAY' JOURNAL; PORTLAND; - SUNDAY. MORNING, MARCH ; 29, ' 1008. f. LEAGUE lil t THE FIGHT Independent Organization S at Work in : Northwest y ;3Inst Bo Beckoned With in Coming1 Campaign Says v Edward Kamey. ' Boldly asserting that both of the old - political partita are handled by a small it handful of powerful mfn who are UB. ' ! lag tha party machine for selfish ftids, .representatives of tha recently launched Independence party are aa busy aa baoa y In Portland Id tbe work of local organl- satlon. " ' These men ara from California, when 'they hava baen ldentlflad with tha In . ' dependence party alnra It entered tha , nam mere in in a last siais ihu. Tbey ara Edward Ralney of Santa liar r liara and Ban Francisco, California, and " i J. U. Klghols, secretary of tbe Bouth j era California organisation of tbalr par-j'ty.- Both campaigned In the Interest of district Attorney Lac (don of San Fran ? clsco. candidate for governor. Tbey are at the Portland, where they will remain for abort time and where tbey hope to cheat many Oregonlsns. It la their plan to vlalt Washington and Idaho at once, supervising the party organisation , '. there , ; "Already the Independence party has Ji foothold In Portland," said Jar. Ralney ast night "The people everywhere t realise that the old parties are corrupt in many ernes, counties ana siaies. . They realise that agreements exist on every hand that effectually Kill party competition and any chance of the peo ple getting legislation that the people aa a whole need. I Here is always some Cannon, Hopkins, Aldrlch. Bpooner, Hal ley, IV pew, Knox, Williams or Boot In .. ; the way. - "Ryan, Belmont, Tom Taggart, Roger gM in van, Murpny, Mccarren. Mociellan rVid their kind are always in the way . or success when an attempt Is made te reform what is left of the Democratlo party. Many Republicans find it hard ro explain why Thomas P. Ryan's ri-neming counsel, rioot, tne attorney in i he past of probably a ecore of robber '. trusts, Is tolerated In the tablnet It 1 Is hard to explain why Knox was ever - taken Into the cabinet, unless one re- mem Mrs the association of his party with the steel trust, the coal roads and ' tbe coal trust, tbe friends of Knox. Xalne oa Fast Bepatatloaa. "The truth Is that the old parties aro living on their pasts. They point to them boldly, but reach high in order to point far back, beyond the past 20 years, with Ita tariff outrages upon one hand and a constant swinging from one platform to another, and away from Usefulness on the other. "Hence the new party, starting with . clean .hands, which proposes to make boBslsrn, the trading convention and the control of the parties by the few im possible. I am stating what I know 1s fact when I. any thousands upon thou sands are flocking to the new party. "The party will make a nation-wide ' f ght for the referendum and recall, and within the next six months the country will hear about this In every village. We declare for constitutional amend ments to permit direct election of sen . ators, and all Judges. We favor direct nominations. This Is the only ' party NORWEGIAN CHURCH WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY 'INI si ; tf.v fJ r ' ; ; , t II v 31' 1 '.sf'j'M s- . v . i ''II o b1 Mm "x-:'' s ! ft ;t' JJ5 "K1' .1111 Hx THE ni7 .Kim n&m M l t :kwt f"in iJ.Mji J i h i ITwJ I f; AV imfc 1 -" i.-mai.v.j ...... i iii i i .J H , , FOLLOW OIIOST INTO ' THEE; FIND A SKULL Clergrinan Wltnesa Spectre Dl uppean, Though - Shot- M With Oaiu. x Lewes, Pel- March H. -Ghosts, Dan iel p. Jones asserts, really exist A clergyman and a business man of this town, who saw a tall, white figure glide Into an oak tree late at night and es cape, though they ahot at It with runs, oonfirm bis statement. : : Jones had told of seeing a ghost, and Invited his two friends to Investlgats with Mm. Late at night they saw a white figure. gliding across, the. lot where the ware watphing, and, follow. Ing it, saw It disappear Into a large tree as they biased away with guns. ; TJlfgtng to the roots of the tree Into wnion ui iorm vanisnea. uir xouna a human skull. - A Christian burial will be given it. As the tree Is supposed to be at least 160 years bid, the skull ts believed to be that of aome buccaneer, a member of a band which once made Lewes Its ren- desvous. :.:' v . .-. , ,.. ,,..., 9 OPPORTUNITV Colonist Rates from all parts of th United States and Canada to all' parts of Oregon, and tha. Northwest. will be again put into effect by OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIQAJION f COMPANY The First Norwegian-Danish M. E. Church, Which Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary This Week. The First Norwegian-Danish Method 1st Episoopal church, corner of Thlr teenth and Davis streets, will celebrate Its twenty-flfh anniversary this week. In connection therewith the Ministerial association of the northern part of the Paclflo coast district In the western Norwegian-Danish conference will hold their annual session here. Commenc ing Tuesday evening. March 31. The opening sermon will be preached by Rev. Ellas UJerding of Tacoma, Washington, after which a. receDtion will be ten dered the visiting ministers. In the week following there will be serroons every evening by one or more of ' the visiting pastors, and during the day papers to be presented for discussion on the various subjects assigned each minister for presentation. Saturday, April 4, will be the young people's rally, and a program will be rendered. . Musio of various kinds will be furnished by the Oregon Conserva tory of Music, the large Norwegian male chorus or this city will sing and Kev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D. D., pastor of tne irst uaptist cnurcn, ana ur. Heppe. pastor of Grace Mothodlst Epis copal cnurcn, win give Drier addresses. Bunday, April 6. at 11 a. m.. Rev. C. Lyng Hansen, one of the former pastors of the, church and now presiding elder of the district, will preach the anniver sary sermon. AND SOUTHERN (Lines In Oregon.) MARCH 1, 1908 and will continue daily through out March and April PACIFIC From the principal the Middle West the be as followst nOK cities of rates will i i. BBlSBBv SBBB eBi I WWWB noit rmCAC3J)a BO COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITT .. Corresponding rates from all other eastern point a Stopovers at pleas ore at all points In Oregon. The Colonist Rate is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon has unlimited resources and needs more people who desire homes and larger opportunities. . Oregon people can accomplish splendid results by heralding this op- fortunlty to all the world. Send Oregon literature giving good, reliable nformatlon about the state, far and wide Call on tha above railroads for it If necessary. Fares Can Be Prepaid Here at home if desired. Any agent Is authorised to aocept the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point. Call on any O. R. AN. or 8. P. agent, or address WM. McMUKRAY, wninH rmnn JLgvut, rvruuo, vregua. z . , v r i. i : ? .v. -'.:.r - I a m a a m im .i i -i -. j i . si fcTIic Elccfric TOE OIVLI flATIROI THAT A WOMAN; SHOULD j ; , USE . S Wc will aciiu juu . a Flat- - 4 iron on ; 30 days trial Fill In coupon and mail to us the Iron will be delivered, wtth all necessary equipment, absolutely free of charge. cut oxrr ootrrov jjtd uaxl to vu todat. f I' hi w ' ' I: I GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED Remove 75' per cent of the headaches. Proper lenses, com bined - with . our , celebrated KAYDEE Mounts, are a thing, of beauty. Try us before pur-' chasing elsewhere. Wholesale and retail. J. D. DUBACK l ; Professional Optician, 173ourth Yr'M. C A. Bldg. that has taken a stand on over capitalization. Having suffered from wholesale election frauds, the tarty would make the use of money In cam paigns, save for education of the peo ple, a crime. Tot Fublio Improvements. "We are for public ownershlD as fast as citlos, states and the nation can dem onstrate an aDiiity to manage public utilities for the peonle. and as a test sdvooate the purchase of the telegraphs, now run by a trust, and their operation by the postofrice. We favor postal sav ings banks, the parcels post, the eight bour day, employers' liability laws, a prison clause In the anti-trust lawa and awa permuting all legitimate combina tions of laborers,' farmers or business men. for the rood of the neonle. A court should be established to review Interstate commerce commission decis ions. thus relieving a r resent hardRhln uisun snippers. r unner, we ravor flexible currency law, not resembling the Aldrlch bill, and believe that in time of depression the government should carry on big and necessary public works. iu uraer o give employment to as many pusBioie. we lavor tne government Irrigation plans and the development of iuuuu waterways. Outlook in Kew York. , What has been accomplished? We nave an immense strength In New Tork, micro no one eise nas ever lougnt Tam organized labor. The people are making this party to stilt themselves. Theirs will be the fault If it ever goes wrong." "Who will be the party candidate?" was asked. Klsg-en the Man. "Iist Ak newspapers all over the country said r.n Follette might be the candidate. Hlsgen, the man who put the pa.'ty In second place In Massachu setts an Independent oil man, who has fought Standard for 25 years, is men tioned. Hearst Is talked of by many fiapers. Hearst will not run. Hlsgen s a strong man. I do not know upon what grounds the La Follette articles were published. I do know, however. that a very strong man will be before the people, squarely upon the platform outlined above." it? many a well-known crimes. That is. finish fight We have sectand nlnro in Massachusetts. In California now we re gening reaay ror a state conven tion, wiu sena delegates to a national convention and will put up legislative mi mem ucksis in tne ran. -Throughout the east, middle wt ui.ii. nr, uuuiwMi we nave nourishing organiza try, some bitterly hostile, some friendly, are telling 'the old nsrtlp thv mt jv.ui.fc upuij mo new one. Ana they must. How muchf Frankly, no one knows. m".thf nortnwest rapid organization will be done. 'No Dolltinlnn nn SRlJt'.18, Party. motto. After our can didate for president Is nominated a wmnwina campaign will be made In these states a mmniio. . Three national Committeemen will be ..iu iioiu eacn state, one a business man, one a farmer, one a mem her t STRIPS BABY IN COURT BEFORE GIVING IT UI "Xot One Stitch Shall YOu Have," Says Woman to the Mother. gLsBRARY VOTING CONTEST A 1508 library given away absolutely free. An elernnt lihr.r limes SJld hanrlsnma irnl.tn nnk o .n 'e5an.t. Ubrsry of J 'volumes fjid handsome golden oak cases f win be r ven ut it. iSlZ 5 church elub or society iS Portlncd JnrW .kJ ,JJJ1 t.t'1? lodge, school. J 'Every. merchant listed below vill give with each 10-cent Purchase I. Vvn?J I'At the cloee of the contest the lodge, school uroh rhihPr JS.i. . vo.te" ? v JSE!?f will awarded' the Cllbra?v S tirM i-V.TI'i ,Au"li.wJ,",I. PS?1? Pa"! are entitled to votes, the Hbrnrv r.""LT,i'"J: tfffi w!na.ow or .The Journal office, corner Flftf. . cases. is on and TamhUl streets. Ballot boxes are located at i o iZn" 7.Ljr rtn J 14 Third street: White Front drug storem Grand avenut Tfir2r..,.t-r6' '. rimr -tor. 278 Rnannii ha?. .11 "ran2 avenue, Watts-Mattnieu s j . with the following merchant. i and . get busj " with T the votls; P8lt0(L Trade New Tork, March 28. In the Queen's county court. Long Island City, yester day. Judge Humphrey gave Mrs. Ruth Ettr'lck possession of her 15-raonths-old baby girl. Mrs. Marie Ucherman, who had cared for tbe baby since Its birth, fought the case, and when the decision was given against her aha laid the child across her knee. What are you doing?" cried tha mother. I am taking mv clothes off your child," said Mrs. Ucherman. with her lips fast on a bunch of pins which she had been deftly extracting. "Not one stitch shall you have." ' uertiy Mrs. ucherman wrlrrled the crowing youngster out of Its slip, and off came Its Dettlcoat with another twist. Two bare, fat legs beat a tattoo on the air, and the grave discipline of the court was badly fractured. Mrs. Ucnerman flipped the baby over, un hooked a pin here, slipped a fold there, and loosed the three ends "Madame!" ejaculated the court, "will you kindly step into the seclusion of my chambers before vou exercise tha last stitch or your rights?" She did. The baby was given to Mrs. Ucher man to care for. The mother recently married and told of the child to her husband, who decided to give it his name. airs, ucnerman, being unable to show adoption papers, was forced to give up tne uttie one. WEDS PRETTY WIDOW TO KEEP HER AT HOME Agents fnr XOSXEB kti MiXB MOTOSS, heavy weight, heavy duty, two and four-cycle, to 64 horsepower. Agents tit JAQEB lCaJUmi HOTOBS, light wolght, high speed, medium weight, medium speed, heavy weight, slew speed, four-cycle, 1 to 6 cylinders, to 76 horsepower. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. First and Aide Ita rortland. Or. Gentlemen: Tou mar deliver to ma one Electiie Flatlron. which I agree to try, and It unsatisfactory to me to return to you within SO days from date of delivery. If I do not return It at that time you may oh erg e same to my account at fs.OQ It la understood that no charge wlU be mads for the Iron If I return It within Id days. Name Address DEFABTICEMT 9 Fhone East 889S. Tke XoMweh Xoss will be sold at a bargain if sold at onoe. 'orFETEBBOB- A rents for HXAOASA IUJUTI gO OtJGH CAirOSS, built by TOKS, medium weight, medium speed, Canadian Canoe Company. four-cycle, 6 to 40 horsepower. VZCOHB XAJTD XiAlTItCXXS, CAJTOES A ITS BOWSOAT. TXHSX AM BAmoAurs. All kinds of boats bunt to order and all kinds of boat repairing done. Catalogue on application. The thirty days' trial offer applies only to consumers of onr current. In Sale In Portland at Company's Supply Department 14S -117 Seventh Street. Call Telephone Main 688, A-5517 for Information Portland Railway, Light & Power Company BRANCH OFFICES OS Kala MU, OBEOOV OIT, OB. rortland Boulevard, ST. a0B3r8, OB. Oor. Btate aad Oommarolal Sts- 0AXZX, OB. XalB Bt, TAJTOOITTEB, WASB. (eos 1 604 1 aw, SOS 1 WO M. Uoo Puts THto.BW.ixos Y.ft LUMSCM EvC HANGS fiUILDINa OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUX OR SELL. low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values COAL Creek COAL None Better to Be Had at Any Price SclR. $7.00 Per Ton " SSSSr? Special price to Suburban DlstricU F. B. JONES & CO. East 7 181 EAST WATER ST. B-17T1 Bank, Store and Ofifice Railings Fire Escapes and Fire Casln?s Fenclns: and Trellis Wrk Portland Wire & Iron Works cor. Second and Everott flta. . Ptidna Mnln innn VT. K. HaBBXI.Ii ft CO., dry roods. clothing and Shoes. SSO to 384 East Mor rison street. t aOUSMAH, ' Jeweler. sireei. juain l6. 14 Third ' i ,9;. HOFSTE ATBB. photographer, 1654 Third street. Paclffc 1720. 1 AOS CO., office and warehouse 111-113 I .North tiljeth street. Main 1485. A-1685. 1 ' r TEJ5 S. H. BBAZVABD OO sporting 1 .goods, 122 Grand avenue. East IS8. ' tXBEBTT COAX, ft ICS CO- office ,812 fine street. Home A-3 13 4, Main '16S2. . . . . . , rtrtCAB COAX. CO. offloe S2I Burn- siuo street. Main 2776, A-X77. . . &VBCS ft OSTEB merchant tallora, 825 Surk street. Paclflo 100. ' 1 tFS0. ? .M!r8 OO, cigars and aawa, ' , w P". plumbing and gas fit ting, loi VViliiame avenue!.' East 5. JJBUO 8TOBE, 183 0randaveE. 3668. avt .KiOTJaiSrV1" a h cue' FURNISHERS Lonely Man Ends Danger of Losing Housekeeper by Marrying Her. ' ,.as.?,IB0 dKCTBICAl'icO, III , iast Morrison street. East S128. B12S WATTg-KATTBXSV CO - Hr,..! ; 27 ItunseU atreeuTKast ; sft.1 ' ; ' . B. WBIOHT, dentist; 14 JH , Vhln;tcm. corner tieventh, Mala 111? ; . .icra BIWEB, one mminerr.i ti .fciMiiton street. , " SrtAJSrs U Vim, wood dealers. ri to Eighth and Main atreeta.VjSult .Ha. . -.,..,.., ... , t. , c 2TTTBA1 KUlBT. meats and fish. 150 Oj.j!1 avenue, B-1J3S, East 412. E'JTlSO-ITCri BEEAD COV corner ,-.'.-? "s, I m.j Columbia atreats; retail 145 TAvmw . Atlantic uuy, N. J., March ZS. Intent is flttimT 808 PirS .7' PlamDla nd on preserving to his household the serv o. rule Htreet. I ram nt XT re n V xhM. del phla "widow, who had acted as his v .... w uaa, tv ill itvill Harris, engineer of the Longport water works, married her. . , -Harris is a widower. Wishing to keep uis cniiaren m nis some, tie aovertlsed R ft am hnilKU.l-MAnAr, Ur. IT... m V. . - ... uu Bv lu pmce. ens naa oeen witn her new em gas MOOBB Buna .... .. . rm o.wl TT ZrTS. r """'"'"' news oetn- and Bn. rerw 8." svenue ..Ccu nasi 4703. XL A. WnATklirtf ui . . Inrmrt7imm wycies ana sport iShfr00?11 avnu nd Knott -. ....... aoi ..n WTT.T.T A WT MTrm TBBVZ,.l1-,f:,w,,ui' o- SrifTi ' Hna 'earner goods. S44 .Williams ave C-1004 MasW t?' rZ! : OOZJiaTATril'M awnrmv ... ... T, BV SATIS, barber, mi wnu.i ave. -.:-, ,... - BOTGUVm a. HT.rpT. .u aAX 24. MTTH. florist. 160 Fifth st. opp. Meier & Frank ; Main 7216. OITETtlf fll'l'V TllUlllll . rV tm . M 1 mmim. Z. U " ave. jE.ast S6B3. , , JT0XBTBZSB : WES 3 CO. Long- or and yard Tnlrty-slata and Hawthorne v. JUi.oss.soir, 5'inamlto. , JSS Grand syoiawEBT i OTHf CO- sportiaa " - juui -AUiai,. 3,:. ,, COMMiV niinnitn,, u. : . . ware, mwhanlee' tools and cutlery. 109 w. wain 1 a i " , s, -i ,i - and rm.a lr7ri TT-i.- . " T, 1 B 813 Burnaid'a: PaciaV 2047. WU"r jrawww. v avwa wvmi niui 11c B BICW T"l nlnvAf thf-Asa HflVS wrian aha uaI..J i visit from hr mother, who immediately objected to her beln th only eervant In tVtA hnnaa wftk man rrk k.... keeper liked her place, and waa In tear. j karris return ea noma :. ,.rvvny. i can-, ret awn wltnoat Her, -" vsvt vmv a rrviuou, j'Well. I won't allow her to stay." said the mother. . , - . . -, , , : i ii nt i r i ms miFM fiavs it n ma a -----v.. 7 vita u iudq aavj 1 1 Harris asserted, stoutly. And he did, goltisr at onoo to a nearhy parsonage where he clinched for life his hold on the services of the housekeeper. BUBIED AT OLD " , HOME IX LINN finLbi iMmiM. .a irk. y . . -. . " - mw awiotui of J. C. Allen was brought to this place yesterday and buried In the Masonlo cemetery. died at his home at 6feaTtainT0esdsy,Tafteira snort Illness of pneumonia. He was born la Illinois about 68 years ago. He came to Le- hinnn ' Ii IfifiQ ottih Via 41 . n - yeare ago they, moved to Qreshara, He tvrovajs a- tvxAw suu two Buna j no junerai dlst Episcopal Church by Dr. A. Thomn- ducted by Lebanon lodge, i, O. O. F. 1 I SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENTS. I II ACnlv tO 'JESSB &. SK1KP. Uutni of Imd. 1 T.nmk Dliu. aM. II ' 1 H Cor. Second and Bverott at. , Phdno Main 3QOO I n wt 1 11 1111111 i .1 11 . tiii 111 11 -i uu 11 inn 1111 111 11 1 1 11 11 111 11 11 , 1 r , 11 II II IJ MV I U II JLJI I &. M 1. If IV J II II I 11 llfllvlllllllf r II VI II l II. II 111 V T. m MaaVfUai aaa V J IU all I LaMvlJ Valnes Do fo $50.00 JgW I ' TnmnrVnw Onlv . 1 I M V'i'i Bff.il fflK' .CT VjH . 11' 41 I ,'. -f I C I 1 . . i " !: II - IMLHtH I 'H ,.1111 mm wis-s" " -fill I I -ML.iflR-.; WAISTS,' M.75 Valoes, MONDAY ONLY mr .'WHMM'-: ' ' 1 . 1 . ' M "" -- - - - --- J. "'." 'I 1 "