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THE - OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNINO,; APRIL 5, 1008. PORTLAND. i JOi JE FINER ...... If THESE Marion County's Blooded Equines, by Hundreds Led In Parade Through the i .Streets of the Capital V List of Prize Awards. World SEES WIFE BLOCK AWAY PITCHED HEADLONG FROM BUGGY WHEN CAR STRIKES IT iS; ffVB VAft 1st iimniiniiii vus ivu An liWIIiyUALillLC I There's a of Comfort 1 f (Sortl DtlDatrta tn The JgvHLi , Salem, Or., April 4. The first annua) 1; ' liarloa county horse breeders' show ' held here today surpassod all expecta- ' tiona In the number of entries. The ' parade ng the largest ever sren In the " elate, covering 13 block. The Judges ' were bus all the afternoon awarding ' the Briiea. The city wii filled early in : the day with throng from three eoun- ' on the tratna from Portland and both the east aide and weat aide trains sent , contributions. A real estate special ,-ame up with nearly 240 Portland boost- era and paraded the streets with a band, ' led by the Salem Real Estate Dealers' association. A fine lunch was . served the visitors at the board of trad rooms. The Ttu Winners. .' The prise winners' war as follows I - - - A aafalllnn I rm and over, prlso IS Kan sac It, W. W. Per- .icivai, inaepenaenoe nrst prise. Best aiallion, t years and under fears, prise S St Balvanla, W. rrlvaL. Indenendsnra. Drat nrtsa. ' Standard bred and Morgans For best standard-bred stallion, any age, silver cup, value t ! i R. Am bust. Homer ' Rutherford. Salem, first prise; Hike IMjIT, F. Talklngton. Salem, second prise; Lord Lester, Dr. Reynolds, Sa oiia, iniru yuav. ' For best stallion and get.' prise stiver inm dowl ysjue i.e to, A3 a. irr. is. j. Salem, first prise: Major Weltsel, Looking- out of A window of an upper tory of the building of the Clarke, Woodard Drue? com nan v. Ninth and Hoyt streets, yesterday afternoon. O. D Sewart. one of the employes, eaw a streetcar crash Into a vehicle occupied Kw hi. wlf. mm.A n.(li..l.lia m rA aaa. tha two avnman thrnarn in tha navamanf and severely Injured. Mrs. Beware, aocompamea oy ner mother. Mrs. A. E. Olson of nervals, a few mlnutra MfoM tha arrtttunt liad visited her husband at bis place of em ployment. Laavlna the drua- romnanr'a Dlaca. afrs. Hewart and her mother drove eoum in Ninm street in a single ouggy. Mr a. Hewart waa driving. in at tempting to cross OUsan street the con veyance was struck by a west bound streetcar of the North and South 1'urt- land line. Mra. Olson sustained a broken collar kAn. r, 1 1 m until hm imam .hnul ft., hiv and several slight lacerations. She i tasen to tne ooofl BAmaritan nnnpiiai. Mrs. Sewart waa injured head, sustained a severe the scalp, and other the body. She hospital where both were attended by Dr. A. K. Rocker. Mra Olson Is St years old, and had been visiting her daugltor only a ahort time. So far as the surgeons can da. icrmine, Mrs. uison was ni nun is The Sewarts lira at 101 Mllwaukle avenue, he 11 wood. After leaving hla wire and motner- ln-luw. lust before . the accident. Mr Sewart returned to one of the upper Aa ne iiap window he ahnnt thm laceration of contusions about was also taken to the floors to resume his work. rmnmi tit t,a naaalna- a glanced Into Ninth street. Almost at the same Instwnt Mrs. Hewart drove across Uiisan street Just aa a rapidly moving car came In sight. The motor- man stopped as soon as possible, not until the two women naa in L ....... 41 IU1 what had happened Mr. tho a?ene of the accident a block away Mrs. O son and Mrs. Seward were car rled Into the home of a person living nearby and afterward were taken to the hospital. hut VI L mull ill-; I " .vi'iiiv.a fiati, waa. inrn'n nut of tha vehicle and the bunt practically ruined. The horse escaped jury After sec In Snwsrt rushed down the stairs and Ton tnnar hnB .ii-- a. - a I --- ------ -.w vaana IV a, CHI I When It feels comfortable and looks Th h '""n beln loud. lu kl. . a aa.-a.ww VMI KaVlUS CJ Q9- I v , " u mni economical. u. wear s jerrems suit twice ssl ton r aa rtm mar Mnth.. .. . " waivmun ni ana gooa style, .vWIT omi "'gaatlons to offer you ajvut luur Donnv t ointai Mhinh 1 1 aire imm a distinctly individual i.,00,!"! ln ai15 t,J over the pew wvrrln kles" for Spring. Let us show van tha iMoiai tia I "i" "i wvvtwnw win just received. Tha faahinnaklat a, Km Am.m . W MIWN9 I prawn, ugni Drown, mode and the smart I halr-llne stripes. . I There'll ba miim MMama tm. .-l a I - - - r".,ap, I. WMaa I irom ioay inan tomorrow. . Coma In whathar von ar mi1 . wi nvi, ,. .-.V - : '?.,; 'V v ' ! .V, 1 ; : Mma ta waioH U There'a lsstv of rat your salt for BasWv, satisfaction ruaranteed in all (larnlenta to order in a day If required. r uu areas ana I uxeao BUlts a speouuty. COLORED REPUBLICANS HAVE FVFS f IN pn T HA HFN TOOP wn33itntHiirol.nsoKi LI LU J I 1 I VLI I IVMU IIUIl UUVI a ao rruefrks-w aa, - . 1UO I II IK LI dlKtCl Young, K. F. Ro era, fair gr Nlo. J. ida, second prise: Bones, Turner, irer Captain Da - I hint nM.a ' ' Vnr Keaf flon-ataini1ary4 mih a waIA ing. any age, prise stiver cup, value Macs, Teo Mcinteir. eaiem. nrst prise; f nuoa, urarit buoihj, wsterviiie, seo. nd prise; Trek a BelL Llndsey A Brltts, lair grounos, intra pnsa, ; ' Best stallion, years And over, first prise 15, second prise 11.60 Mike Duff, 1BJK11 Portland's colored population Is pre paring to go Into politics. It Is desired by the leaders of the oolored colony that positions on the police force, ln the city service and ln the postofflce be STanted to rolnraw mart mil In that aome change may be wrought In ins existing order or ih n thai ani...j - v - - m.w i-viui ua voiers are planning to take a hand. A trass meeting of the Republican voters ainons the colored men nt ih. city nas Deen called for. Wednesday evening, April 8, in the Mount Olive Baptist church.. To this meeting all of tha roloravl vnt H-a e ha v a . w ...w . a .lava iimr n Invited. The candidates for different eiiices m ins city and count- have alao u-u iimim iu irm present at uie meet The meeting has been for under the leadership B. O. li. Johnson, pastor Mount Olive church. Its ot arranged of lr. of the nhlaa,, la trt see if aomethlng can not be done toward finding something for the colored man to do ln a political way. The meeting of Wednesday will be for the Republi can voters of the colony but a aecond mmk mAatIr tnm t K. namAjiia tl,. .1 .1 . of the ouarion will ha callaH mt m latar date. It is pointed out by Dr. Johnaon that ffnara h,A Kann u.ln.. i ,k. city of Portland for more than 40 years . k 1 1, a .1 w- . . . . luuay ins cojorea vote is Close to 100 St mnap in all thla lima no J A man has ever held a public position In the city. The object of the meeting Is to nlan for an alteration In t h... nn dltlons. nnd prise: ' third prise nrton. AaJam. flraf tntHaai. film Reed, Sim Lindsley. fair grounds, seo- prlie; Lord Lister, Dr. ' Reynolds, nriae. ' Best stallion years and under t. first Hon brlddle, value $10 Wlnson. Bordla- iner ft Tanks, Salem, nrst prise Best stallion I years and over, first prlxe 5. second, prise I1.S0 Ely Sir Garnet, Ed Pophan. Turner, first prite; Ahnkerr, A. C. Ruby, Portland, second prise. Best stallion I veara and under irlse S6. second prise it. SO Hk T. Mlddleton. Halam. third nrl.. Percherons For best Percheron staJ- two W yrlse IS, second $1.60 Lost Budd, I , Percherons For best Percheron s ames Edison, SUverton, first prise; Abe lo nd get (with not less than i Bender, Mark Holmes, McCoy, second I colt"), prise, silver cup: valua $1 prise; nea noy, ii, M. J&amunson. Mao-1 u 'rraa. cioraeneimer at Tanks. Sa- t ay Beat stallion under S rears, first prise alter Baby, irtsa; W. J. IS, second prise I MO Walter F.arl Race.' fialem. nrst Prise: Wertser Jr.. Dr. Rorera. Sal Mlt. Mf-m.i1 rrl; Trarapaa, O. Uf Bingham, Oregon ' VllJt 1.14 IX U riaTrV. 1 rBet inara I jreari and ovar, flrat prlsa t woona prixa 2.&o Mlnxxlc .Lortlact. xjt. . uiubuil oai em. nni nmj shaiiaa aCsari Univeraa. Rnrr1hAfmftr I Am firm nrla. For beat Percheron mare and oroduea. 6ri, silver cup; vaiue iu uaiey. Mra. K K. Burr, Turner, first prime. a wa w -Ma VII VUI UI1UT7I at OKI aired hv Tin tvjirsie r.r1rja t K P.lnn.... Thomaa Trice, Salem, first prise; Por- uo, ingmH Drum, eaiem, second prlso. aT7 IMIIIUIL Race, Salem,: second n. aueuger, Albany, mont ' Maid. ' prise; Marie, JT, third prise. P8i J?" n niaer I, first Prl,a I, "ocond prlso IJ.S0 Tom broettO. Charlaa Ti.k. -" . prise. bo prise; fom Brontrtta. W. . MotLfiaiam ffiriaa ' aecnnil nriu -.f V-J? f GIn,u, 00eh tallioa and a iuvi iw um two ioai, prise staj- ft veara and nira, eiata, ti: second prise. $2.50 Lo'uzem- llnr. lioraa fihow aaanelatlan fl. prise. Best stallion over I years and tinder I; first prise. 15; second prise, $2.60 DUA Bert. J. IV Mlnch f.lhaartw firm prise; Farrlon II, Mrs, D. F. Surge, second prise; Faunchon, J. D. Mlnch, third prise. Beat stallion, under 1 vaara: flnl irlse, $5; second Prise,' (2.60 Pedro. H. Constance. Independence, first rmg 1908 ExclusiveDesigns Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Waists, Silk Coats and Jackets MILLINERY A SPECIALTY Tbonr patrons and thoje who are not familiar with our line of KrA.haSr i. .? r . eoods we'fcr "e unsurpassed fc. 'itJ.'nd,le:. 14 h".h" our aim to attafn the 6.aWk omum ui excellence and lowest prices. 4 B IG Ladies' Suits In all the new spring shades and models. $30 and . $32.50 values; your choice i $24.50 Ladies and Misses' Suits In many styles and colors; val ues up to $27.50 Your choice prise; Slgbert, Mrs. D. F. Burge, sec ond prise. Best msre, years and over; first 6 rise. J6: second prise, $2.60 Daisy, Ira. D. F. Burge, Turner, first prise. Best mare under 2 jnears; first prise IS; second prise, $2.50 Free Verse Pe ter Whitaker, Corvallls, first prize. Belgians For best Belgian stallion and ariat nrlva atlva, . .,ui,. ia Fortune, James Edison, Hllverton, first prise. Best Stallion S veara aVM nA aaa,' first prise. $6; seoond prize, $2.60 ' Amanaul Tie Mnutaln a r rhnn... SUyton, first prise; Moran. ' Bordehei mer A Tanks. Salem, second nrlza Clvdesdalea Pur hat n.H.TQi. ..,! Hon and get; prize sliver cup. value $10 ine Treacher, John Painter, Salem,! first nrlce Rwr. 1 Vfv,. t r, Gordon, Dundee, second prize. Best stallion, 3 years old and over; first Prise, $5; aecond prize, $2.60 The I rreacoer. JOIin fainter. Haleni. fira. prize; Royal McQuoene, J. D. Gordon, Dundee, second nrlse. Bast atallinn nnita, 9. waia mm . !, prise. $6; second prize, $2.60 Oregon Stamp, w. D. Clagget, Salem, first Drlze: Brlrht Lta-ht J n nr-A ond prise. Best mare. S years and over: first ;rize, $6; second prize, 12.60 Cosmo, lohn Painter, Salem, first prise. Best mare. 2 years and under: flrat Prize, $5; second prize, $2.60 BeUle, L-P. Lerdon. Salem, first orlze. Best mare under 2 years; first prize, lS;",5?nd P1"'' 'O OHnn Gordon. J. D fiOrrlOn Dlinlaia fir.,, T .. i a.awv viiav, UU- cia, jonn fainter, Salem, second prize Marguerite, John Painter, Salem, third tiugiiBn cnires nest stallion, t years ONLY ONE TO SIGH STATEMENT 1 PLEDGE William E. Burke Is Lone Supporter of People in Clatsop. wiuiam is. surge or Astoria was a I Portland visitor yesterday. Mr. Burke is a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for representative from Osteon I county and Is running on a Statement No. 1 platform. He Is the only candi- uaia m inn county wno nas signed (State ment No. 1 and Is pitted against Ave other candldatea, who are either un pledged or nave pledged themselves to support the Republican nominee at the April primary election. Mr. Burke believes that he is well In tha lead In the rafa for tha nomination anu inn toe people or me county will stand Denind statement No. 1 at tha nrl. marles. Mr. Burke. In outlining his noliclea and tne principles upon which he has gone neiore tne people as a candidal a has prepared a statement, which Is as I follows: ! "i favor the retention of C. W. Fulton in ins united Dtates senate, Dut will obey the Instructions given by the peo ple or uregon next June, on the folio' fna- bill: "That wa, the people of the state of vicbuii, nereoy instruct our represents I n.ira kjiu Hiwiuri in our legislative as- - j " " v..bw.i, ... 1UVD lur 81 1 1 VI I elect the candidates for United States aenator rrom tms state wno receive the mgnest. numoer or votes at our general elections. "In addition, will favor the enactment ui ins lonowing measures: Four-vear term for conntv nn1i.ara "Collection of taxes by the county u caaurcr. U'tfarsrv 11 t ar r, i With all BOYS' SUITS we -m. IS 1. " .a Base Ball Suits, . Gloves, Catchers' Mitts, Base Balls, Bats When You See It in Our Ad Ifs So 3rd & Oak 1st & Yamhill j " " """s e i e,i umi, years ?? KAvSr; fJrst Prl1?- 15 i "cond prise, $2.6 Brockton Puck, Fallls and Trass, Salem, Albion. Salem Shire Co, second $7.1 Jor BARGAINS 4 $19.50 Ladies' Waists A large assortment just in of very ime quality and late 17 1 and short sleeves. o.w values go at $1.95 Ladies' DressSkirts In black, blue, brown, cream; an, etc. ; values $12.60. Your -ujice Drlze Best stallion o.. ...... ... . v,U a w cm aa miaj uilllHr I, first prize, $5; second prize, $2.60 tii jjuii, j. tr. r iscn. uaiem. r rat nrl Mllles Best f tacki m.l.i ri . ' .50 .second nrlse. II PTannah If uiiuo, fflonmoum. first Drlm Grate -Draft Cn. K.u m a. Snlmal. anv aa-a- n-ka te ii v. W -'. " ' t" w iinu 1 1 evil, jp . Mahoney. Fairfield, first nrts Best mare or rMin .... .u i- A,5- Jry. ,8alem. flrBt prise; Lucy. Thos. Trie, Macleay, second prise! Best are 1(1 In or or man 9 vaa,a . a over: rfr-t r,rf.. .i --V a"1' Hannah, F. W. Mahoney, Fairfield, first prize; Danly. B, W. Hogg. Salem, sec- vuu pi no. L ITR ninv nr triAM 1inas) - sa ' uiiuci a ri-Mrs- first prise $ second prize, $2 Portia. ! r k i ' ?, , r c P"ze; Kowdy, a.nwuo, ocaacui, secuna prize. Draft Teams Rm rfrue, a Under S.000 nounria- nrl tin t . ---- a 'K w x aim ISlrger. L. Lanc-le. SUverton. rirat nH Best draft t fu rrt not im n caa ... . u.iua ,ovr pounds; prize, carving set, value $7.50. TBe farmer's draft team; prize $10 Nel-Tonav-Rnwrlv. A V tn, oil first prize. " OMmt Best four-ln-hand team; prize $10. Kunz-Pr nce-Del-Flora, R. Shorty. Macleay, first prise. arness norsas Best mare or gelding 'Iven hv larlvr nrtxa at ailu.. Cni. . I ..uo, ijejja iv., ur. j. jffivans, Sa lem, first Drlee- Mlna T.laa Mr. V a ' , " , . II, KJ. Rider. S su m Aoonrt nit.a ti . -di w r .7Z ' J A --""" pi ,, aim, aaiailtil M". 'f1"' Dciiein, tniro prize. WFor lest mare or geldlnar: Drlze all , value $6 Dick K.. D. kiirer a. flrat nrlie- rm-nm a-,v.. . Glover. Salem, aecond nrla- t i. lie, urs. I . B. '.Klder. ISaiem third nrlaa For beat naip tnaeea ne iraliUna.. .11. ..I ... '.7.,..r .I" -,?r S.7 V, . r". Si v-oue and Maud Del and Rex, J. L. Stockton. Salem, aan. 8af.rSrItZheir(fpnd TUey' , Qovley, Radrlleraw-Raat mar a, Mi,iin., ..1 . . ----- --- . RLlumB i v iaq mil case; vaiue, is Willamette, PerclvaL Indenendnnce. flrat nriu A T "A I . a . uj. wi. , viuiBiciui, oaiem, second Drise: Burdle. S PhllHna, o.un ahi. - . . . -a-. H..IWI, uuiu fa i " w Ponies Team nonlea. J. a RiA,n.a. (IrftdA f!nanh Teama nionV TUmM ..a Black Cap, eo. Schaap, Pratum, first prize; tirade CIVde anrl Trench ran.Al.. u. ouio, ureion wity. second nrlaa "Divide Fifth judicial district by ioln- Colu lng the counties of Clatsop and uia. "A prosecuting attorney for county. -safeguard deposits in banks irure kuvq lum- each regulation of law and welrhta and meaanrea "Preaerva natural luaiMiaaaa m.0 a..'. -------- . nu,v,0 ui bu&iv, mciumnj water powers, ana limit fran- i""v. i j . i j cm m, "Better nrntactfon for aalmAM "Volar not to ha .ayinlaail tm. - I ' ter except aa he changes his place of) i Qaiuvilba. . . "T!nntlnliatlon of Daa..ll .ir.a.. I - va. .iuuou i il l uuaaCJlva. Port of Astoria seawaU and deepening fief PnltimKle. sat vaSiaa kaaH w HoagUud Wins Walking. (United Pnn LcMtf Wlr.l jti us unu ui au ourn, in cw i oric. n a- iinnRi rrntTnnifn VAn tisa 1 hn,.a iH - . -, n w. a iivui In ternationa heel and toe waJktnjr match lynaniii., ivoiiu)r ii miiea ana a laps. Thomas Slater, Canadian champion, wan aeCOnd With 7K mllaa K kii. rx u ann, w ill ID ,U" w"d Wiere of Trenton was third, with tw iiiiicb 9 isyv. w. HOBO 55.75 Just ived-A fine line of silk ,d ntl d . w Villa American lady corset, a specialty. in and IS KILLED AT EUGEHE Tries to Board Train, Falls Under Wheels Home Near Omaha. TOE X. Z. C SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY Special This Week Record Breaking Prices. See Samples in Our Windows During the week we are going to make, a sweeping reduction on every Rug fri4 the house. We will offer the greatest Rug values that have ever been offered in the city. These, Rugs are all the latest and most up-to-date designs and colors. No one can afford to overlook this opportunity. 14 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft 6 in. Tapestry Brussels, regular $18.00 Rug $12.95 9 by 12: Tapestry Brussels, regular $20.00 Rug .$13.95 9 by 12 Tapestry Brussels, regular $25.00 Rug . . $16.65 J O - .3 ...... ... . ...... ....,.,,,,,,,, apiO.lO 9 by 12 Axminster, regular $33.50 Rug. '. . $19 95 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6in. Body Brussels, regular $31.00 Rug $22.95 9 by 12 Body Brussels, regular $33.00 Rug $2395 9 by 12 Wilton, regular $48.00 Rug. $35:00 Rockers ROYAL- -'i; ,375 WASHINGTON STREET. (Spadal IHspstca a Aa . ' ' Eurene, Or.. April I An n.w.. I hObO abOUt tWentT Veara ni mmm mm.m ovr and killed by a freight train here wis aixernoon. He attempted to Wrd F a. iar. but m ! rn.rn.mA m ... v.u . - - . awuh-nuiu mm waa drawn under the wheels. Both of his feet were cut off and his head was mashed to a pulp. On a card in his twipk.l Kara mm .m... n - , " . rr .2 ""!, rrea aionnson and HolU Richards. A companion said !tn,0.Wl.h, P8-"1' H said tho victim had told him his father runs a dairy near Omaha and he - had. left hnm I years ao on account of , trouble with fhia people, i .' : Easfar farIf flna..-a. .v. -t a , -.. Tostal Shop. J24 Fifth' .trVrtT'fV Will rlotlvAl- In P.t1.M4Va.H . course of lectures on the following nh lAfttsl ThA PaiiMa rf n. tri. ' .aw va. uiaj nan, KJB9 ana Aouse 01 nair jjyes; Cosmetics and Their Uaa: Nervous TX.nsaaa at nr The Care of the Complexion, Skin and Bca.p, covering mo louovring: subjects: wnnxiea na Decayed Kaaolee wnexe sna riabbv rlesh rreokies f -Kotb patohes runpiea Black Molaa Warts ' nperfluoas Wa& , Wrlakle VhlMX Evatoaaara ostules - After tha course XHsng-ureonemts a-lE1Uira Bed Ron Blood nis Bed Vaina riesh Woxmsi Bcsettus Blamisheej - Bnnken Zaook Faluns' Kali - - : Dandraff -i ; e'--.- Xollow Oheeksi Teiiow Bkla Bouck Bkla ; asmonuu-ator wm d at one of your laadlna-' hntala friT a llmlravf Ha - .a - . " , .. . . . ...a,, auu i fwiU receive in .consultation all who need her service. - The lectures will be i exclusive. Those who desire to attend I complimentary , must send addresses. Otherwise an admission of tl. 00 will be I vimiBcui. ' t vi wa&aa7i lUlurulBUOQ, iree ticket and date of lecture, address r.-r . . -. i secretary 101 Is. Ave, Seattle, WaaMajrtoa. The finest ajssdrtment of elegantfRockers we have ever had pn pur floor arrived last week and we have just placed them on display. These are Rockers which can not but please the most fastidious and, remem- ii ... 1 .(. . '" "J b'er, they are marked with . those distinctive Calef Bros. Per : S" ACn r.nt ' IE VX. Library Tables $22.50 LIBRARY TABLE $14.40 Made of the very best select white ouart-rM oak,; handsome shaped shelf and FrnrTi A. Table for which any West Side dealer will afk n A V, - cnarge you .jizz.eu. . Our Price Only $i4i