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' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1008. ; INDEPENDENTS SEEM TO c, . FAVOR THOMAS U HISGEN v.Vv:i t y (V : ,V. 1 j ivr an. .v. II..' Ill BOURIIEl'lt HOT HAKE ItEPLV Befuscs to Cpnfirm or Dfcny Lincoln Stefens, Story of V Scott Contract (Spaelit Dtspatct to TJj laaraal.t Waahlnf ton, April i. 8nator Bourn rafuaea absolutely alther to conflrtn of to Aumy. Iiineoln BUffen-story in th March American Maaailn, to th effect that Harvey W. Boon entered Into a, deal with- Iioume In UOJ. whereby the edi tor expected to be elected to the United States aenate. "1 have not read the Steffena atory and I don't propoae to," la -Bourne a Invariable anawer to all inquirlea or tna aublect. lie deolinea absolutely to die- cuss tfc matter any rurtner. wneo ukm coint Diana wnetner ne naa an aa-reement with Scott aa to the aenator ahln in 1101. ha declined ooaltlvely to be lntenrleweo. The deal alleaed by Steffena to have been made between Harvey W. Scott and Jonathan Bourne la related In an article Bubllahed in the March laaue or tne American Maaailne. Steffena aaya that on the Jaat day of the leglaiative aes lon of 10S. Mr. Scott wrote out with Iila own band tne roiiowina acreemeni, whicn waa tnen iranammeu 10 tiourno; "In oaaa I receive Jonathan Bourne Jr.'a aupport for, United Btatea aenator at tne joini aeaaion 01 me iea"'"-iurt tnnlrhL I herabv aaree to uae the full power or me Morning uregonian ana the Evening Teegram to defeat John H. Mitchell at the next aenatorial election and elect Jonathan Bourne Jr. In hla place. 'I further 11 ree that If I recelv the aupport' of Jonathan Bourne Jr. for United Hlaiea aenator in tne joim aea lon of the lealalature tonlaht that If elected I will turn all the federal pat ronage over to Jonathan Bourne Jr. "I hereby further agree In llu vlw?) of receiving the aupport of Jona.(ha.n Bourne tonlaht at the Joint aeaalon of 'the legislature that whether elected or not I will pay to Jonathan Bourne 125,000 In United Btatea gold coin." t GARFIELD ACCUSED Thomas L. Hisgen, Probable Nomine ot Independence Party. BlreMvffti TMamatjth tsi Thaa JwiPnail. New York. April 2. Thomas 1. Ha- Mia W m VWlUIUOliQ f a w of irlce-preaident of the United Statea t the November election. He ia apoken f aa a candidate upon the Independent iarty ticket, the ticket backed by Wil- lam Kanuoipn ucarat ana aia newt papers. Tbaf Hlagen will be the choice of the ndeiMindence oartv national convention a by no means certain, for La Follette no otner men 01 prominence are sponeu f for the Dlace. But throuehout the ountrv newaoaDera are mentioning Hls- aen'a name and owlna to the fact that aa a candidate .for governor he led the Indenendence cartv Into second cluce among the parties of hla atate he baa nucn atrengtn. The Washington i'ost aaya or tne in leaendenc party that "It I not ex- ravagant to inumaie mat win pou ,uov,uou votea next novemoer, ana Boston Transcript says mat Hiageu being considered for first place on e new party ticket. The New York imine aaya mat tnere is a growing in jition that lilagen, "who polled more tea than the -regular Democratic nom e'1 in Maaachusetta. la being boomed fr the tbjrd party nomination. The liston Post aaya of Hisgen: "Hla Vht agalnat the Standard OH company l-i hla. recent attempt to expose, tne ged crooked practices or the com ity and- tneir auegea irreguiariuea ha aarved to make him a prominent r.racter all over the country." B Xa Well Known. lAnraaantatlvAa of the Indanendance frtv now aL. work upon their party liranizatlQil in this afate were ' asked lout Hisgen. it k'Hlsgen may or may not do tne man, Id Edward Rainey, of the California knch or tne party, now at ine -ori-i land. "I have met Mr. HlHgeu, und un healtatlnalv sav that he Is a flno man He Is a member of the 'Four Brothers' un company, an independent on con cern that Standard has tried for 21 yeara -to crush, but unsuccessfully. Aa a man ha has the dlsnltv of a McKlnley and but for the Tact that he is of florid complexion would -look aomething like the martyred president. He Is not a politician and when he waa nominated for governor he took the place only be oauae he -waa convinced or the fact that nationally both of the old parties are handled by the same Jntereeta. 'ine ou business has been a storm center of po lltlcal corruotlon and In his long flghl Mr. Hisgen learned the Inside workings of the political ' parties. Xrfrea"a TUht. To look at Mr. 'Htagen One would taka him to be an Irishman. He Is of German extraction, however yet he hai an Irishman's love of a fight to a fin Ish and will never rive over hla ngn against Standard, cither for money or anything else. Standard, in fact, once offered 1600.000 for the Hisaen axl crease plant, but the offer waa refused and the plant Is now of far greater value. Mr. Hisgen la a man or-consid arahla means. "At two national con ference of the Independence party whldh I have attended Mr. Hisgen was a prom tnant fiaure. thouah in a auiet ana un aaauminar wav. He was one of the members of the committee which draft ed the declaration of principles upon which the party is being organised and which will form the basla of the na tionairDlatform. to be adopted when our convention meeta. "It is entirely too. early, however, to predict- anything 'about the 'nominations to be made bv the Independence party. for the party haa and will, tolerate no slate and the convention, composed en tirely of unpledged delegates, may find some man, of even higher qualifications tnan i nomas u. nisgen. tne lnuepeuucm oil man. A MUSEMENTS & "! Marr Mannerlng Tonight. he attraction at th Hetllg theatre Uunth and waanina'ton atreeta. to- it, tomorrow and Saturday "lights, 1 ; special priuo iiihviiiqo-. siuiubi nnfln win nff I un ciiaruuiiK m w ed actreaa, Mary Mannering In the fchtful comedy, ; "OlorlouB Betsy. C haaiittful actress la supported by excellent company of player. Seats r Belling at' theatre, for the engage 'eat Sale Mrs. Patrick CampbcU The- eeiehrated Bnallsh actress. Mrs trick ' Campbell,' , aupporvea y iio.v ridon" company, will preaent "Tbe Bec- id Mr. Tanqueray" at the- Heiiig eatre. Fourteenttt- ana . wasmngwn eals. next Monday evening, April, e I . .i.l.,. lfa :. FhhamUh" mi nm raniiiruiuB jm i d r j uo - v day night. April 7.. The advanco ' him i ODfln uniorrvw uiuriiiuic I' JO O ClOCX at Dttl' UUIVO, VUO MiMM v geata for Ibsen Bfatinees. , The sale of seats for the two' special sen i matinees to oa Kiven ' Dy . tne tker stock opmpany next weanesaay 1 ilUinuajr -JIB uvw vjreiij mil vuv ,iand exceed all expectations. . The y 'to 'be presented la "Rosmersholm," ich was presented by Mr. Fiske four an -tnis year w xsw xorg witn .nenie guccess. ?,.-,. .' ' : i The Mjrsterloiui Kaffle. v "Iava rou -seen the -mysterious Raf laJL the . amateur. cracKsman. . at tne ? jeer7 this weekt - This famoua charac t so cleverly portrayed by George I son, ia packing the popular tneatre r ine- aoora ai every periormance, anu Ma snouia do secured- at once. 'Captain; Impudence," Tonight,- i.he best show in town thla week, la Allen company's offering of Edwin ton Rovle'a beautiful Dlav "CaDtaln pudence." It is a succession of hits 1 Is proving one of the most popular a. in the history of the Lyric. Tou ,y aafcly - recommend -Ha to- your enda. - Moving picture between acts. Continuous Shows. FrOm 2 until;! n. m. there are eon' tuuu. iuu,un uiLtuni inuwi ' .ni trquam tni week, - The program con st Ot four beautiful films. Imrvnrtad torn .ran a, ana an illustrated song. u - orcnesu-a ia-uao 'useo. - xso belter collection of motion pictures has been seen here for the price, and the Mar quam has been the Mecca of amuse ment seekers all this week. Young Buffalo. Among the expert markaman there la none with surer aim than Young Buf falo, who la drawing so much attention at the Grand thla week. He is a sure shot and besides the usual trick shots he introduces some rare noveltiea in the way or sensational shooting. A Dlatlet of real acting merit ia presented by Maude Sutton and two players. Black Hand at Work. : In "the Black Hand" the melodrama which Is beinv clayed at the' Star . thea. tre thla week, the nubile la riven an in. sight into the methods of the organiza tion known by that name. The system of Intimidation and resorting to des- ? orate measures to remove victims rom it path, used by the Black Hand, Is ' fully explained in thla 'tlav of Mr. Broadhurst'a. . , . . ERWIN N0EBIS MADE ! MONTANA'S flQVERNOK h . (falted. Preat Leased Wlra.) . ' 1 Helena, i Mont. April 2. lieutenant Governor Erwln Norrls. waa formally aworn In aa governor of Montana, suc ceeding - Governor Joseph K. - Toole, whoae - resignation became efectlve yea- loruny . - Juatice Brand! v . of the . aunreme court, administered the oath of office at the atate capltol - without ceremony of any kind. Norrls had been acting governor for a, month during the ab sence of Toole, who has been out of th atate for a month in aearch of neaitn. - his term expires' next March. JUDGES DENY THEY ; WOULD BE UNFAIR . .. . - ... .. - mmmammmmm' 4- v 4 r - (Uafted Pre lana Wire.) : San Francisco. Calu ADrll 2. Judrea Doolinr - and Dunne - have, filed affi. davit denying the allegation of Abe Ruef that they were biased and prej udiced against ' him and that neither lurlat could give him a fair trial in th Parkslde. trolley , bribery case, , , OF MUMS Mrs. Helen Pierce Grey Says Montana Rcdmen's Money Is Being Squandered. (United Preai Lcastd Wire.) . Washington, April 2. Accusing Sec retary. Garfield of being guilty of mal feasance In office and lying, Mrs. Helen Pierce Grey, a newspaper woman, ctlrred the members of 'the senate com mittee on Indian affaire by making these and other charges against the gov ernment service on the Crow Indian reservation in Montana. Mrs. Grey, who paid a visit to the reservation last aummer, made the charges against Garfield when she waa called before the committee to substan tiate statement she had made concern ing condltiona on the reservation. Among other thlnga ahe aald money be longing to the Indiana was wasted and that some of It disappeared as the re sult of grafting methods In the manage ment of their affairs. Then she broke down and related ber experience In Jail, where ahe waa placed hy Major Reynolds on a charge of il legally aecunng money rrom Indiana. Commissioner of Indian Affairs Ieupp denied a charge that he waa interested in a project xor a townaite on tne reservation. DALLES PEOPLE OPEN NEW SKATING KINK (Special Dlipttch to The Journal.) The Dalles. Or.. April 2. The Dalles Entertainment & Amusement company, a corporation composed of local people, last night opened their large new skat ing rink for the first time. There were about 1,000 people In attendance an 3 standing room waa at a premium. The Dalles club band of 25 pieces, fur nished music for the evenlna-. The new skating rink haa a 70 by X-foot akat- lna floor, truas roor and bandstand. seating about SOU people. The skating erase here la Interesting both young and oia ana tne new venture will doubtless prove a big financial success. suspended There is a large balcony The roller HEAVY MOVEMENT IN UMATILLA EE ALTY (United Press Leesed Wlra.) Pendleton. Or.. ADrll 2. The heavy movement of Umatilla county real es tate is shown by the reoorda of the county during the month of March. The reea collected on realty tranarers dv the county recorder during the month of March amounted to $438.15. the largest single month's business on record.- During March, 1907, the fees) amounted to but $264.06. The move ment of realty la due to the many new settlers coming Into the Milton and Freewater and Hermlston and Echo ir rigated districts. OFFICERS ELECTED . BY ASTORIA ELKS (Special Dispatch te Tne Journal.) Astoria. Or.. April 2. At the annual meeting of Astoria lodge No. 180, B. P. O. Elk, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year. Exalted ruler, Nelo D. Johnson, esteemed lead ing knight; Dr. R. J. PUkington, ea- teemed loyal xnignt; m. J. Juqd, es teemed lecturlna kniaht: R. H. .Van Tuyl. secretary: J. C. Crosby, trustee: F. J. Carney, representative to grand lodge; jonn u. MCC'ue, alternate; u. J. Fulton. NEW CORPORATIONS FILE THEIR ARTICLES (Special Dispatch to Tne Jonrnal.) Salem. Or.. April 2. Articles of In corporation were filed In the office of tne secretary or state as ronows: tjarnes-.L,ina.8iey Manuracturina- com pany; principal office, Portland. Ore gon; capital atock, $26,000; Incorpora tors, u tr. jLiinasiey. to. u. .Barnes and Perry C. Boltman. ' Western Engineering company; Incor porated under law of Washington; cap ital atock, $10,000: attorney In fact. J. V. Beach, Portland, Oregon. staffer B. Binnot For District Attorney. New Oil Company. (Special DUpatcb te The Jonrnal.V The Dalles, Or.. April 2. George A. Beavis Anna May and Dr. Harry f, McKay yesterday filed articles of In corporation of the Beavls May OU com pany. The. principal office will be at Dufur, Oregon, and the capital atock is $30,000 of the par value of $1 per nre. ine ousiness or tne company will be to drill and einlore for oil. purchase and lease oil landa, build pipe lines, tanks and do anything pertaining to th production, refining, . transporta tion and handling of oil. Free breakfaat food. want -ad4ag.- Se ad on th The Best in Quality . TneLIootin Value 4 Ill0 r'..' ? ; TiiEiidlFedl and Fofi!; v READ THEM ALL THIS PAGE CONTAINS OVER 100 uRuSUAL BARGAINS RfeAD THEM ALL Quality and Price! One of the underlying principles which has built up this enormous business is our unalter- -N able aim to reduce prices to the consumer to the lowest point possible without sacrificing quality. We depend ; upon a large volume of business at a small profit, and not upon a small business done on a large profit. A con-;:; stant and unfaltering endeavor to serve you better than any other store in the city a desire to give you a greater incentive to do your trading here than is offered elsewhere is another one of the many features of this - store's progressive policy. CAN YOU MATCH THESE VALUES?" s . Dresden Ribbons Beit 35c Grade 18o Yard A great bargain tale of Dresden Ribbons, in every wanted shade, both large and email floral effects in pretty printed designs; this ribbon is full 4XA inches wide; never before sold for less than 35e a yard. 1 0 On tale Bargain Friday at IOC Handkerchiei Sale Values to 15c Each at 5o Don't miss this great 'Handkerchief Bargain, they are the best values you ever bought at three times the price we ask you tomorrow. In the assortment you will find plain .hemstitched handkerchiefs with em broidery edges, cross-bar check, plain and corded work: also embroidered patterns neatly worked on fine sheer swiss hnished with both hemmed and C scalloped edges; 15c values. Bargain Friday at. DC mm $ 1 $1.50 to $3.00 Embroideries at 58c Yd. 2,000 YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM !: See Oar Window Diaplaj A great special purchase of beautiful new Embroid eries placed on sale tomorrow for the first time. Shirtwaist and Flouncing Embroideries, in good wide width 27 inches in exquisite patterns, shadow work . floral effects, padded designs, openwork and fillet tad Baby Irish weaves, patterns suitable for all purposes, infants' dresses, flouncings and shirtwaists; not a piece In the lot worth less thin $1.50 a yard; f f most all are regular $2 to $3 values. Espe- 1J For this sale Bargain Friday at.t V cially priced for An Extra- CJ1 ordinary OHUUJOllAg- OttUt? 15c FANCY STOCKINGS Latest Shades and Designs, 25c and 35c Values PRICED FOR THIS SALE AT BUY A FULL SEASON'S SUPPLY TOMORROW AND SAVE IN THE BUYING Another ISc Stocking Sale! A short sentence full of meaning to you. Those who have attended any ot our past stocking sales can testify to the big savings they have made on their purchases. They have shown their appreciation of the values offered hjr sending their friends and neighbors. Tomorrow we invite you all to attend the greatest stocking sale we have ever held. The values are wonderful. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE KINDS Our Morrison Street Window Display Will Give You an Idea of , the Values. Women's fine' seamless black cotton stockings, silk embroidered in the latest designs; women's fine light tan cotton stockings made with high spliced heel, double sole and toe; women's fine black cotton stockings made with unbleached soles; women s mixed gray stock ings in black, fancy figures; women's fine bUck lisle lace stockings in new patterns; stockings that are fully worth J5c and 35c a 1 1, pair on sale Barsrain Friday at IDC Children's Stockings, 20o Values lOe Here is a special sale of Children's Stockings that will please the mothers of this city. About 500 dozen in the lot, children's fine ribbed fast black c6tton stockings that will wear satisfactorily; all sizes for boys and girls. It's a special purchase of regular IA 20c stockings criced for Barsrain Friday at lvC Sleeveless Vests. 20c Values 9c A special offering of Women's fine Swiss ribbed bleached cotton Sleeveless Vests, made with nicely trimmed yokes in a number of pleasing styles; regular 20c values. On sale Bargain Friday g Great Glove Bargain $2.00 AND $2.50 VALUES Bargain Friday at $1.48 BUY YOUR EASTER GLOVES TOMORROW AND SAVE IN About 300 pairs, 8 and 12-button length Suede Gloves, worth regularly $2.00 and $2.50 a pair. These gloves are "Reynur Frere's" best grades; they come in col ors white, mode, gray, blue and green, in all sizes from 5 to 7. lhis is one of the best glove bargains we have ever offered; they are thoroughly reliable in every respect. Owing to the limited number of pairs we suggest an early visit to secure best choice of colors and sizes. Remember, they are real $2.00 and $2.50 grades, on sale 48c Beautiiul New Silks AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS TOMORROW Our Silk Department is aglow with all the newest things, both from foreign and domestic markets designs, weaves and coloring! to suit the taste of all. Below we mention a few of the underpriced specials for Bargain Friday Sale they are all popular new silks for. spring and summer wear: Rough Pongee Silk GOo BEST $1.00 GRADE 69 An Exceptional Bargain SSiiS all pure silk, absolutely fast colors, good heavy weight, one of the most desirable as well as durable silks of the season, suitable for both, street and evening wear, comes in all the best shades; regular !Q $1 quality. On sale for one day only, Bargain Friday, at.,....U7C' Drapery and Kimono Silks Best 75c Grade Specially Priced at 48 " HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM A Great Bargain Offering ccefeJS g'r ery and Kimono Silks in a full assortment of patented and exclusive designs, all beautiful new colorings, new Persian, Egyptian, Japanese ana oncmai cnecis in ncn, enective coior comDinations. it s an ex tra special purchase of 500 pieces; regular 75c quality. On sale tomorrow, Bargain Friday, at THESE SPLENDID BARGAINS IN The Domestic Section The following items give an idea of the wonderful savings offered values that will stand the keenest shopper's test for quality and price make your own comparisons and youll find you can get here the fullest money's worth of the best goods: Berkeley Cambric, 1 5cand 18c Qualities 10c Don't miss this chance to buy White Berkeley Cambric at less than manufacturer's cost. Here is ' a great special offering of manufac turer's short lengths ranging from 2 to 5 yards each, finest standard made goods in regular 15c and 18c qualities. Priced for this IA sale, Bargain Friday, at 1UC Curtain Madras, Best 20c Grade 14c Here is a splendid offering of Curtain Madras, coming as it" does just' at house cleaning time; about 25 bolts colored cross stripe Curtain Madras, in a large assortment of colors and patterns suitable for both dining and bed rooms; our entire 20c line underpriced for one day only, Bargain Friday, at 14C 12y2c PERCALES 9 Over 2,000 yards to choose from, they come in a complete assort ment of neat, new designs in medium and dark colors, all this season's goods, absolutely fast dyes; our regular 12?4c grade. On sale tomorrow only, Q Bargain Friday, at fC THREE SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN Woolen Dress Goods A Great Friday Sale of most wonderful values. The great va riety and large assortments of new designs and colorings that are to be found here, together with the special priced reductions for Fri day's sale, make these the most unusual offerings to be found here abouts. It is a great saving opportunity to buy for Easter, sewing that no prudent woman will overlook. ' Fanby Dress Goods Q.o - Regular $1.25 and. $1.50 Grades at. . . .O KM J At this price tomorrow you have choice of the following new fab rics: Novelty Beiges, Serges, Panamas and Worsteds, all new spring designs in neat checks and stripes in every wanted shade of tan, green, blue, gray, mode, etc; New Shadow Checks, Smoky Grays, Block Checks and Silk and Wool Novelty Serges, in widths from 42 to 50 inches, finest of high grade fabrics soli in the regular way from QC $1.25 to $1.50 a yard. Priced for this sale, Bargain Friday, atODC Fancy Dress Goods AQo Best $1.00 Grade..... UOU 44 to 52-inch Novelty Striped Mohairs, " Hard Twisted Worsteds, Shepherd Checked Worsteds and Novelty Serges, in neat stripes, broken checks and fancy weaves, in the new shades of tan, gtay, blue, brown, green, slate, mode, etc.; fabrics that will make up beautifully and wear' satisfactorily; regular $1.00 values. On sale tomor- Q row. Bargain Friday, at.. .DOC New Weaves in Black 50c and 65c Grades at 38c Our great Black Dress .Goods stock is now complete, showing all the popular new weaves for spring and summer wear. Here is a Fri day offering of dependable, black Fabrics that will not crock: 38-inch All Wool Black Chiffon 38-inch AH Wool English Whip 38-inch All Wool French Serges .38-inch 411 Wool Whre Serges SL-.iifAUat :V.v.v;:.v.v.v.( 38o Yard , . 90c SCARFS 59 A special Friday Sale of Bureau and Sideboard .Scarfs, in plain linen hemstitched and openwork effects, desirable quality and? good size, 18 by 54 inches; " bought to sell in the regular way at 90c. Priced for Bar- Cft gain Friday at............ 050 Couch Covers, $1.00 Values 680 Tomorrow we place on sale a limited number of Tapestry Couch Covers; they come in an attractive assortment of Roman and oriental striped effects, in bright rich colorings; they are made full 46 inches wide and 2H yards long, finished all around with deep knotted fringe; they are extra good values at our regular price of $1.00 each. CO On sale Bargain Friday at.... '..-.. UOC THESE SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN Art Goods Hotiono Every item listed here is a monev saver. Th 1.rs-a vin ra are to be found on the smallest articles. Read and compare these values carefully: , , ' ' r $1.00 BELTS 49 Jr I AFriday Bargain Women's Belts, of tinsel and leather,, in all the " latest styles and shapes, very nobbv and neat, fitted with nrettv ailver and pearl buckles; regular $1.00 value. Special for one day Ad only, Bargain Friday, . ... , ; f ., . SilC 25c HOSE SUPPORTERS 19) .,' A Friday Bargain Women's Hose Supporters, made of plain lisle and frilled elastic, in all the orettv colors. Thev come hi the satin pad form, strap and pin on the side; best 25c values, i Special 10 Bargain Friday ........,.. ....JaC 65c DUSTERS 39 i V ' A Friday Bargain A fine showing of Feather Dusters; made of good finality turkev feathers: thev come in sizes 12. 14.l6-incb:, rtsruJar 65c values. . Especially priced for one day only, Pargai :; ' Of Friday. 1 . 4 , . ... ... . .Uw 50c BELTINGS 39U A 's . A Friday Bargain Fancy Silk Elastic Beltings, in all the new spring shades, blue, brown, tan and black; al.so a line of fancy Tinsel Bolt ings in all the most popular shades; our regular 50c quality,' J for one day only. Bargain Friday..; ...,,., w " ' 25c CUSHION SLIPS-19f : ; A.Fridavfoariram A fine showing of Tapestry Cushion S.'ip. in - Roman stripes, just the thing for summer outings; regular 25c , values, opeciai ior inis sn viuji ' ..vioj ............... . 1 - , ,-. - ; v . r 1 r - . ' - 'J- A. . . ; .........