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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO, APRIL 10, ISC3. 12 RULE WILL PEOPLE'S DOMINATE LEGISLATURE Throughout the atat rat lntrt U belnir manifested in the canaiaaie ror tha laaialatura ho M p!dfd 10 Statement Kx I. ' After careful enaljr nit of the altuatloa It liM feeea coDoIud til that the fcext icflslatur will hart a Statement No. 1 majorttr af J"1 nln votoa la Jolat assembly. Thla eetl nu m ,...d on a conservative eeJcu luiinn aftar Ukln Into consideration the sentiment of th different districts, ilio number of eandldataa runnln for rh office and olhrr penmsni wuaiu rations. It la possible that tha mar tin may ba Ult greater whan tha aa.1 jt.ta art oounied and tha raturea mad foiiwla ha June ejection. Taklna- tha anata firat and ginnf tha Ut by senatorial districts, tha oai (or claeoa in tha senate who have elgned Statement No. 1 through ..,.t h mi ml m ara u follows: . District , Iwuiflaa. Albert Abraham. Republican, and A. R. Marker, lemo- Tiiitriol V Jnaanhin. O. B. Oofxlnow. ntatiict L Coo aad Currr, W. G. Chase,. MM . ElatrM 1. Multnomah. H. R." Alba. Hen Ballinr. Dan KelJaber. A. ft. WUlett, C W. Nottingham. John IX. Wilcox. . C Clyde. . , , District Ilk Wasoft, N. J. Blnnott . District 17, Crook. Klamath and Lake. O. Bprlnaer, Democrat..- ' . DlHtrlct II, Union and Wallowa.-Kd W. Rumble, and Turner Ollrer. Demc cra t. Dletrfct 14. Washlnirton. Tamhlll, Til lamook and Lincoln, Oak Nolan. Taklna- up tha Hat of eandldataa for membership In tha taouaa who have nlmM Statement No. 1 In tha different dietrlcta throughout tha eteta, tha Xol owln candidates ara ahownj One Marlon, Hal IX Pattoa, Henry T. I Miller. O. L. Ilatteberg, A. C Ubby, Walter Wlnalow. Two l,lnn. F. it Brown, T. Q. Free man, O. O. Belts, I. A-4Muoksra, Demo crat. ThnaLina Allan TT. Eaton, Four Douglas, Georce Jonea Jr., Oorge It Wtxon. i Seven H. La Habcock and B. Zj D Arvond, Democrat. , Booglaa and Taokaom. Nina Dougiaa and Jaokaon, J. A. Buchanan, pledged to majority vote. Considered fitataniont 1. Ten Iienton, P. A. Bonebreke. fledged to majority rota. Conaldered tatemcnt 1.' ', i Twelve Polk and ? Llnooln. B. T. Jonea, Wayne D. Wenry, Democrat. teeri Waahlngton. Oeorga Mf. Sixteen CWkaraaa. T. M. Otll. XL D. Olda, jr., A. Campbell, Linn B. Jonea, Walter A. Plralck. Charlea H. ty. Oeorge W. Dixon. ' Bevenieen ciacxamaa ana juuiuiw- mah, W. a Belt. ' ' Kia-hteen afultnoman. jamag o. bott. Oeorga H. Allen, B. C. Altman. Fred J. Brady, J. C Bryant J. F. Caa aldy. W. J. Clemmena, K. C. Conch, U M. Davla. K. 3.' Jaeger. I V. Manona. rhariea I. McDonald. A. W. Orton. J. F. Wllklna, Robert Hunter. Ninataan ciaieon. w. rc. Hurae. Twentr Columbia T. Connell. S. W. Con ye re. ' ',J I t .i : r: Twenty-one ctook, orant, , Kjamaia I ncr uic spuiLcnug ut jricrrc, thechct; and afterward, when Fanchon the Lobster A most sublime lobster, win Fanchon. Not a human lob ster, mark you, but a real, crustacean lobster. He was beautiful, and he would gestic ulate wildlr when pinched. ' Right lustily he played his part, and, when he grew pink with ruin, did he not drag a own to aes auction witn mm his ravisher? It is a story by George n ' j.iIl - i . .... iT . ianaoipn tnescer, in cms week s issue of THE SATUR DAY) EVENING Post. ' You can whiff the atmosphere of the little French cafe', you can . If a Saving of 05.00 to 010,00 on Yonr Now Spring Suit Means Any thing to YonT-This Heart-to-Hcart ThI!; Will Surely Provo Interesting we are tatement In this day of keen competition every man it looking for the best of It When we save you $3.00 to $10.00 on a garment Maln1tf a-ivtnw wnu thm heat of It. To cet rirht down to "brags tnckn.'1 hern ara th facta nnnn avhirh wm hn. oin atat The reason we lay claim to your patronage. We .are the outlet for two of the largest manufacturers of exclusive hieh-rrade men's clothing in this country. You pay no middlcman'i profit -pricei the ame as if buying direct from the manufacturer in many -. . . . . ' '. ' cmaes less. The manufacturers we are the outlet for tray the fabrics used In our clothes br the thousands of yards direct from Europe's and America's larrtit weavers of high grade cloths. In many instances they control their entire output Their bif sales during the year run up Into million of dol lars. Naturally this gigantic pujutf power means a tlg saving la cost to them, which Is decidedly beyond the reach of smaller tatty chants, hence we are able te save you money, r '.; r.f and Lake. H. A. Brattaln. TwfintT.threo UmatlUa.C. A. Barrett Twenty-four Union and Wallowa, Colon R. Eberhard, J. P. Runic Twenty-aix union, J, . tsroaaaro, n. . Hamilton. SteDhen F. Hlchardeon. ' Twenty-eeyen Harney and Malheur, William Morrui, iwimocrat Frank UcCorkla. T. P. Welch 8.. W. Stark, L. K. Moree, Democrat in of mi FALLS HEAVILY eaBjBBBa?aBangaBvanaawaa Transgressors 'Against State Statutes Sentenced to ., the Penitentiary. Six man. all but one of them, young; yesterday received tha brand of tha law In tha circuit court because thay wart unable to resist tha temptation to atesj other peopla'a gooda, or aall gooda that had been etolen. On after another Pre siding Judge Cleland heard their eto rles. -One, who pleaded guilty to simple larceny, received ona year in Jail, but all tha other will go to- tha peniten tiary, r . . R. H. Baugh and Victor Hollander, who atola trousers and aulteaaea out of a Southern Pacific ear, warn each an tenced to aerye IS montha in tha peni tentiary. Richard Baugh. father of the other man of the same name, who aold a portion of the gooda, must aerve two years. The' Baugha aald Hollendar led them into the affair, and Hollender said , the Baugha started him on the Wrong road. . - ; , .-' -. . CL Tanksley was sentenced to aerre 5 8 months for cmbecsllng money from Paul Strain, br whom ha waa employed. ' He .tried the old game of rushing to po lice ueadquarters with bla clothing ripped and . torn, aaylng ha had been robbed. I Before tha court yesterday ha mad a I straightforward .aiwenaen ana 101a us history. ' . ' I "l don't know what I done It for," he aald. "but I dona it and all I can do I now Js to .acknowledge it. I never had thing Ilka that , be-1 tha desire to do 4 fore." - Will DelL a negro youth, alao aaked for lenlenrr for hie first missteo In en tering a houae where household good were being moved and walking on wun a watch and other valuable property. He waa alao given II montha at Salem. 1 Antona Solrulpula was sentenced to one year In tha county Jail for ateallng a quantity or leweiry ana necmies rrom a ator on Third street on February 19. ever you see a clever lobster, you will say to yourself, " Fanchon." At the News-stand, I cants. $1.10 tha year by mall. Tn CuKTis . PuBLtsirmo Coiiaht fHILADKLmiA . Our Oeya ar Evaryvhara Copies will be delivered to any address by James C. Hayely Jr. T1S BAJT lm RT, FOXTLAJT9. seventh, between Mildred and Alberta: IL Bauman. erect dwelllnr. Cast Thlrtr- ninth, between Harrison and Lincoln, IZ.BOQ. DAVIDSON'S That a-anulne Stelnwav clano. In first- rlaaa condition, for 1JJ.B0 at Reed- French Piano Mfg. Co., 8th and Bura- aida ata. .. . .. ' Bafldlng Permlte. ; W. Cereghino, rct' dwelling. East Thirteenth, between Karl and Prederlck. 11.000: M. IX Leedy, erect dweUlng, Fresco ft between Kast Fifteenth and uaat BUtaantn, i,vvui- twuana iuu offer. The oomi way.-Light Power company, erect I of our three at clubhouse. Klllingsworth and aiieni : Lucaa A Oilman, erect dwelling, Multnomah, between East Nineteenth and East Twenty-nrsf tl.000; F.i H( offer. Hamilton, areet dwelling. East, Sixth, be tween Ainsworth and Ruggem, ii.soo; Louis Vanst, erect dwelling. East Thir teenth, between Fremont and Beach, East Thirtieth, between Holbrook and Ainsworth, f 1,200; C Knickerbocker, erect dwelling. East Twentieth, between Wrnnt and doing, tl.too: J. Loxeny, erect dwelling, Eaat Thirteenth, between Mason and Skldmore, 1 1,200; united JsUOf-Paga,. AdwarttaamamS la Today's - rapr, Xrimfal of Good Vew. Everybody needa clothe, ahoe and furnlahlnga, but not everybody needa them at tha nam time. Ae an extra lnduoement to farmer, mechanic, laborer. clerk to supply their needs now wa are cutting tha pricea uiunerciruiiy oa every pieo of merchandise In tha houae. io man in Justice to himself should allow thle opportunit-r to Blip by without even visiting ua and aea what we have to Tha -combined purchasing power ;orea in ordinary u permits us ta undersell competitors. time in view of this fact yon can have a faint realisation of tha nargaina w have to offer. Coma and bring yonr family and clothe them from bead to foot - Ba aura that you are in the right place. -The store in the middle of the block. 47 Third atreet between Ash and Pine. , Jumping Hopes Free, v Fortv labels of the Butter-Nat and Buster Brown bread will get tha finest jumping rope that aver came to Port- Brethren, erect dwelling. Eaat Twenty, spiral wire. Save the labela and get one lor ine miim giru 1 i . The Annex Leader Clothes :" We are showing the largest easortment, the best values ever of fered af the above price, Our leader, "Annex"' Special Clothes at f 7.94V You cant get clothes of like quality for t cent less than $15.00 to $18.00, , - y f Extra Special for Saturday Only! One thousand pairs of men's high-grade Pants, $3.00, $3.60 and $100 values, on sale Satur day at tnly. v v . vv.;-.'f v ; ' A pair of genuine . President Suspenders ' given absolutely . FREE to every pants purchas er tomorrow. ; ry. ., .j Yi iW ;w:- : ocrge oaits JUsuhr $30.00 Values y , k Don't miss this 150 high grade Suits of Oswego and jWtukunk eerge to be sacrificed Saturday et.less than wholesale cost' You could not buy a more taiteful, more refined looking suit for carter Specials 15c linen Handkejv n chiefs. ,....., OC 85c Boston Qartert ' 19 tt....v::;.vV..-..a...vlejC' 50c Prealdent Sua- OC pendera.'ai . ......... ... e)DC 15c Men't Hose ' O ': at.........:.;........OC then one of these. lioii At the above price we display a very unusual collection of pat terns. Fabrics and styles recognized as the world's finest pro ducts In clothes-craft. .When we epeak of pattern end fabrics, individuality and peerlesv quality, we lay arress on the etrongest featuree of supremacy with those manufactured. . Umbrellas Free! Just to add zest to this very timely offer, we will give every purchaser of one of these suits a fine Umbrella, FREE, with our compliments. , ; The suits are elegantly tailored, in single or double-breasted 1 styles. A perfect fit is guaranteed. Save. $5.00 to $10.00 by purchasing Saturday, . V ' la the iuoer ok. j I II II Entrance JJ Jl Ji ANNEX Entire Cnr. ITirh and Alder I i --v; :A, . RINGLER'S NEW NATAT0RIUM f(20x60-ft white enameled tank), Bull Run water, constantly chang ing, uniform temperature of 76, degrees - ; OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 11 " SWIM, 25c LESSONS, 60c N Hours for men, women and children. ' 'Free swimming ticket to every visitor Saturday may be used at : . ' any time. s3862 EAST MORRISON STREET, HEALY BLDG. EASTER. OFFERINGS alyanMSBM Tomorrow llzv IZzrry Widow Sailors New Fancy and Tuscan Dress Shapes two-toned' just wnat you want Every Trimmed Hat , special priced. We would advise early call for "best i selections. t- - 200 New v Pattern Hats JUST RECEIVED , VJOmmi MILLINERY; CO; COn. I.IORKISOH AND FIRST STS,' ; ',' Bought by Us al 40c on the Dollar . 1 . - - -. Bought by Us at 40c on the Dollar 207 First Street, Between Taylor and Salmon W MUST CONVEIfF 11 WMl; P0( JTO CA$H rDrniTADG FORTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! You know wnat that means 1 This entire r'mrTl0r'O G KMXMLfMJk 1 UKv3 $30,000 stock of serviceable Shoes Furnishings and some ladies goods were bought ? VIV ILtMJl lUia Mf TQX by us from the assignee AT LESS THAN HALF THE ORIGINAL COST!. MITCiT If to a tf. LESS THA HALF THE ACTUAL C0STI nr DA in BE PAID Wc 6Ivcn a lImltcd ximc to Dispose ol Them ' BE PAID This is the' greatest and most unparalleled opportunity to buy your clothing needs and wearing apparel at less. than half the actual vajue; in fact, at less than what it would take to purchase these goods from ; the -manufacturers themselves were they to sell you, at cost Mere's the Alan or Woman Who Cares to niiss This Sale Now on in Full Swing ! SUITS, TOPCOATS ANDl RAINCOATS Suits, Topcoats, Raincoats Made to sell et $10 and $12 in this Assignee Sale Suits,; it Topcoats, j Raincoats Made to 'eell at $1S end $18 in this Assignee Sale 95 $2.00 PANTS V. $20 PANTS ...f 1.35 $30 PANTS $4 M.4K $5.00 PANTS ...$2.5 .00 PANTS ... $2.65 $6.00 PANTS ...f 3.19 Suits, Topcoats, lifw Raincoats fNSr Or Made to sell $22.50 and 12 this Assignee Sale Suits, it Tojpcoats, Raincoats r Mada 1 to sell et $30 . end $35 in LI tnis Assignee oue .95 We have boys' and children's Suits as low as $1.39. These' v "; are regular $3.00 values Assignee' Price $1.39. ASSES', WOMEN'S AND CD1L DREN'S SHOES Men's Dress Shoes, Blucher or Bell cut, box ortatin calf; regular QQv price $1.75. Assignee Price yOC $2.25 values Assignee Price .81.39 $2.75 varbea-Assignee Price . . ; .$1.85 $3.60 values Assignee Price ..... .$2.10 $4.00 valuesAssignee Price $2.65 ' Ladies regijlar .50 and $3.00 Amer ican Girl, patent box calf, vici and French kid, French and Cuban heel. Assignee Sale Price J tj f Q only . ; i . . ; v. V. . . . . ... 5 lUf Reg; $1.75 vahiesv-Assignee Price $1.10 Reg, $2.25 values Assignee Price $1.40 K.eg.-rpa. p . values Assignee rnce spi.oj; A broken line $4.00 values Assignee Price ' Vi- V.1' " i'i;iit iti ii'i 'ii:s.$220 CHILDREN'S SHOES-We J have a ' full. line of children's Shoes that we are selhn at this Assignee Sale at a Ismail fraction ine original vuw v .. ; -Laflicsv Apparel Ladies' Luster PETTICOAT, AO Assignee . Price. . .. . . . . . . .....yOv A very high grade of Ladies' Skirts, .all, styles and colors. s C 1 20 ........ j 1JS Assignee Price, Men's Furnishings 60 Reduction Full and com plete line of Men's 10c Hose, pec pair . . . ... . . . . .. 3e Men's 25c Hose, per pair, ... ...... ,,.18) ' Men's Rockford light Hose, per pair.". 2ip Men's Rockford heavy Hose, per pair. 7 , Men's white Handkerchiefs, colored Jbor- J- -I :Si :.e.i-;,- v.1'' ' rf.'v'i '-A UCl i .". . -' ..... . .' i. a7 i J Men's ?10c Bandana- Handkerchiefs ii 3f i Men's;25cvSuspendersi "i i'a;v10f .Men's' 50c 'Suspenders $ J-i '. . t;20f i Men's 50c Fonr-in-Hand ties Ut ;'-.t29 ' ATn nn 207 First Street, Bet. Taylor an Salmon The Store in the Middle of thfe Block ,4