The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 11, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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Congressman 'Lillcy Wants
I Commission to Report on
Advisability; of Abandon
i inff Hare Island and Other
'? stations, ;
I i '.ICDim - r -
f rrai
in-iiMniUn. Apru w
tutor ' o-'
.v startled the houae of repreaentaUvea
J' SS? ehr,. that
of the peoplea money bat "J
bouth Carolina. . , r u.ra
N.w Orleans " Stowed
CCeTtatlve then c..t rj-
,w JwHnMh. houae and JJ
on tbe naval eppropriaUon btlla in ine
doVkln of battleshipa. - o-..,-i
-i poseeaa a letter from Becrecary
itetcalf" continued ho member from
lonnectlent. "saying Jm"not
.top. drrdock at Mar. Ieland
permit shine to be docked thera. . They
cannot be taken J " ' that If
, , Then ha reminded thahouM thai it
Veerg ago AdmlriU fcnda In hie an
nual report. recommended that t hayaM
-rm abandoned. Ha concluded h la spsT
I . " ... ..., v .in.ndlture tne
'Government I. being put to In ipWJ
fnbor on work ''K'T-Weat would
hrina- CarneKia out of bts chal witn
rJump."
Carlton Morgan of Michigan
i Murdered by Mrs. G eorge
r '?"'v.Kctzker.,--;-v
k ftTnlted' Frest beesed WltJ" v
South "Bend. Ind- .April ltTodiy
Hha pollca as .rayatlfled over tba mya-
t.Hnu. and aeriBatlonal KUlinc ox -rt
;joa Morgan, ft Wealthy bulneaa man, of
-4hla city py. aira.1 weorge
he little town ot Caeeopolla, Michln.
h ahort diatance north of here., ine
ra red y prominee to develop a caudal
"ot large proportlona.
T Mra" Kfouker Und, her huebanfl I ra In
alL When arrested Mrs. MeUkr aald:
r ! thought ha waa my buabaad; 1
TtH led the wrong man."
Later, however, the woman admitted
jthat aha ahot the right man. having no
Intention of killing her husband.
' Morpan accompanied by ; Metaker,
Tiusbaaa or we iotiw
'to Caasopolia together and drove to the
l.orat of Mra. Mae Green where Mra.
"Tlreen and Mra. Breener, prominent in
3aaopolla, were waiting for them.
2tf ra. Meuker learned of bar husband a
U'.eparture and ' 'ollowei - Arriving at
the green realdsnce, aha hid In the yard
n& when her huaband and Morgan left
5he houae. fired the ahot that killed
Morgan... A policeman arreated MeUker
pnd hia wife. Iater Mrs. Green and
"TJra. Breener were taken into cuetody.
... The whole affair ia ahrouded in tnya
tery and none of the peraona concerned
-wan be induced to make a atatemant.
Albert wieland dies
WHILE IN EUROPE
. (United Preee tea4 W&e.)
J 8ah Francisco. April 11. News of
the death ltt Naplea ot Albert TVleland,
on of th lata John Wleiana. wno maae
a fortuho of aeveral milliona of dollars
la the brewery business In San Fran
cisco! haa iuat been received in a cable
? 'i a: J. Benedict, with whom
Wieiani bad, started on a tour of the
WW?eland " axplred .Thursday, but the
nature of his Illness waa not mentioned
in. the cablegram. The young man was
' well known In t Pan Franclapo, having
been one of the richest bachelors i in th;
t i ty. - On . the death of hut , father, h?
fvmthnra and two elsters were
e-lven in eaual ehares a 12.600,00qes-,
fate. About H years ago tna rive wie
land children aold the brewery Interests
. to a British . syndicate,
". To Asylum Second Time.
V fSTttclal Dbipeteh to The -JoaraaU
AelortaTOr, Aira ll.--01e Bakken. a
resident of upper Astoria, who was
' " committed to the asylum last month and
later released, has been taken Into cus
tody again, as he suddenly became in
rane. Ua waa ordered sent back to the
trasyluni. " .
The. Spring months in
variably bring sickness to
lots of people. The system
needs cleansing of winter
impurities, : and the blood
made pure; fror this work
C STOMACH 0
BITTERS
OA V-
V
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SV4
f
i
rnrticuiany audjjicu. ... y.
over Z 1 yca ts meri.t has bc?n
-Movcn in cases of Spring Fever,
Ir!Kh, ; General Debility,
T tlvcr.ecs, Dyspepsia, Grippe,
'i'::i nd Female Illi.
ma shoots
r FMJOUSH
MICHIGAN-BORN ANARCHIST
IS SAFE FROM MOLESTATION
t nu . in an anarcblit
and
rare
born In the Unltad tata you ara all
rlht Tbt la. you ara eafe M nt
aa deporUtlon la concerned
But If yuu ara an ajjarchlat and wera
bom In aoma fratn country yo bi
bairt bip the fact a '. OUierw a
Unola Sm la 'qutia likely t at after
you for aw explanation. Tw,.w.r' ...
The caaa of Joalah I Trlnlir, JIT
Wllllama atrenua. who raiaterd tl tM
county elr office two waeka ago.
aa an anarchlet, haa b-n lnvratiga od
by a Immigration authorltl.a. Tl.
la tl.e only oa.e on rwd In lMr.
land where a pereon 0"l,r,nf..,to,JiS
haa coma out with a plain tt-totd
atatemcnt that he waa an anarchlel
and nothing elaa, .
Frwiik c' Wlddleton called on John
MeCourt. tbe United Btataa dlatrlct at-
TRANSFER IS REFUSED
VAUGHN GETS OFF AND. WALKS
Councilman Vaughn refueed to pay
double fare thla moraine when the con
ductor of a Fifth atreet car refueed
to acc-eot tranafer the councilman
offered, and aa a reault the rpreni-
tlve from tna -lenm wu "
to ret off and walk.
Vaurhn waa not anfrybe 1
penderoua to allow ao "Jl tblnii
to ruffle bla temper, but he Pr"
hlmaelf aa very much dlapleaaed over
"came down on a Woodlawn ear
be eald In explanation, "and trenef erred
to a Fifth etreet oar. When 1 pra
aented my tranafer the conductor re
fused to accept It. He then aeked me
for another fare and I refueed to pay
It
-Did ha throw. Tflfl offr aomebody
No elf. came oc iu mtnw
elmply tot off." .
Vaugnn a experionoe iium
FIERY STEED
I
I
mm l
Eose Festival Needs Particu
larly Fine Animals for
Big June Show.
Wanted By Beg Oregon us. a nllk
white steed, to be ridden by the king
of the Ifyatio Krawa upon the occaaion
of his triumphal' entry into- Portland,
Monday. June 1. 10.
. Anybody who thinks , ho can claim
the ownership of the moat beautiful
hn... In Dreron or Waanlnaton
IS respectfully invited to step forward
with his candidate and allow the king s
lord of the equerry paaa upon m aieeu.
The Rosa Festival association la In
dire need of the animalthe Rex Ore
gonua haa been heard mumbling "a
horse, a horse, ray kingdom for a horse'
aa though he were wholly , shameleas
about the uaa of the bromldlont and
generally the officials seem to be great
ly worried over the chancea -of aepurlng
a proper animal for the kin to ride.
Tbrough the liberality of the Stude
baker Broa.' company the east side en
tertainment committee haa arranged to
secure the servlcea of Profeaaor Rlng
ler to drill the east aide school chil
dren. The Btudebaker company made
up the deficit and the training of the
children will begin at once. Their
parade will be given on the east side
on Thursday night
Montavllla haa agreed to enter an es-
feclauy ftanasome uoai in in
t la to be a floral battleahlp, and
ahould be particularly uw
out of Portland roaee. .
STUDENT BODY ADOPTS
THE ALUMNI REPORT
(Special Dlsoetcb to Tbe Journal.)
Stanford University, CaL, April 11.
Five hundred copies of the recent re
port of the Son Franclaco alumni com
mittee appointed by that body to In
veatlgate the recent trouble here were
distributed to the undergraduatea ruled
against by tbe faculty committee this
mA?lnfha student body meeting held
March 1 It waa decided that a thor
Mviaa nt the trouble should be
written and published, and a committee
a aDnointed to compile auch a re-
nnrt
Thla committee haa decided that a
mn aatlnfutnrv account than that
contained in the alumni report is near
ly impossible to procure, and it has
utilised that report , M , ,, ...
The copies are intended primarily for
the use of the disciplined students, and
secondarily to Rive the publld in gen
eral what la considered a fair and im
partial view of the entire altuatjon.
PROHIS MAKING FIGHT
(Continued from Page One.)
In the Hood River dlatrlct will carr
Tha noiiaa nnrtinn of the county an
make the whole county dry. Even
ahould the county be divided It is con
aldered probable that The Dalles dls
will t ArV.
The reports from Umatilla county,
hih haa heen thorouchly organised,
are said to be favorable for a strong
anti-saloon vote In that county. Old res
idents of Pendleton, which has always
been the vote-center and Baloon-center
of the county, aay that there la a great
probability that the north, or resident
district will abolish the aaloons in that
part of the city.
The present movement against the sa
loons differs from preceding onea in that
it is largely backed by Business ana pro.
V..nn.T men and is not a "third par
ty" movement Cattle men, sheep men,
m.iinti and nrofasslona
men have been enlisted in the cause and
have been made the leaders In the dif
ferent sections of the state. They are pr
.r,i.nr nf fiirhtlnsr in a manner which
the prohibition leadera knew nothing of
and for that reason greater hopes are
being raised in the minds of those who
are backing the movement.
The fight in Portland is expected to
be a hot one, hard fought and wide In
its scope. The leaders are not counting
on wiping out the suloona in the down
town districts but expect to throw their
tnwarria ahollahinK the small es
tablishments scattered here and there
t..i...hntit tha residence districts, with
the outlying districts in the dry column
it will be easier to concentrate the fu
ture elections on the central portion of
the cltv and wage tbe warfare there.
Plans for toe battle In Portland will be
mapped out In few davs at .the meeting
which has just oaen caueq.
JOHNSON'S BODY MAY
; HAVE GONE OUT TO SEA
1 ' SmcUI DUpateh te Tea Journal. ';
Grants Pass, Or, April 11. Though
aearchers have bcn constantly at work,
rhe body of Archie Johnson, the wealthy
miner of Santa Monica, California, who
was drowned in the Illlnoia river, two
weeks ago, haa not been recovered. The
TiTtr has been patrolled from PineTiat
mines,' where the accident occurred; to
Us confluence with the Rogue. , Ita
now feared that the body waaarrled
down the Rogue and possibly out to sea.
A reward haa been offered for tbe body,
and a constant watch, ig being kept at
Oold Beach. - '
WED
THK OREUVli flibt jw"'""'"1 I in ii
w a. a v w ill w
r
tomay. . reoenlly. tand
aoma action be taken In ""-'a wiR
Mr. MeCourt took Ibe queatlon up ' wita
J. HV Uarbotr, of , the lmmiraion
B Drinker clalm'a that ha waa ' borr , 1
rink.r mnnoi oe afpunra
ha bad aa mum rigiij -
one. 80 Mr. lirlaker la attll '
dent of Portland and will remain o
aa Ion aa ha dealrea. , 4fc.
The i immigration offlc ala aay there
are many other ""rcnlai not only
here, but everywhere, but Mr.
IB UlliJ1 "
rfliiir u mich. -
i HltB nna anil rwaa.BU t Mia -
the attitude of n$l
member of the council who haa
on the tran.poitlon problem Borne
time aio the companjr H-nt Dr. Cottel
a book of tlckete. Now, Dr. colt
doea not believe that a councilman
ahouM accept wn -from lh
Neither doea he believe that the com
pany, haa h a rtfht to "' ."K5
Fori' far. unl.-J company
the man a eeat. No aeat, no
la the doctor'a alogan.
Therefore when the company ent a
a i a(y.Lrtai (a Dr. COtt6l
Ttruiaj v a .e,a- - - . s
and affection
t'dVtordldnotVMurn the gift wUh
icorn aa an attempt to gain ' f?1 1
lteht toicen or '"
tl'keU. If ha la fortunate enough to
l"i Hit ha paya bla fare out of hla
oouncllmanle aaUry af 1 a month.
k ftKaa. onninrinr oni
RAILROAD WANTS
T.OF
Arlington & Pacific Begins
Suits to Recover, Together
With Heavy Damages.
Half a million dollara damage Is the
sum claimed by the Arlington A Paclflo
Coast Railroad company for the alleged
appropriation of its right of way from
Arlington. Gilliam county, to Condon, In
the aame county, by the Columbia Riv
er aV Oregon Central Railroad company.
Butt for the half million, and for
116,009 special damagea besides, waa en
tered In the circuit court thla morning.
It la claimed by the plaintiff that after
lta Burvr waa made and Ita engineer
had finished tna wora oi locauon, w
defendant ltne came along and took poa-
aesslon. leaving the Arlin
ngton
at Pa-
cifio Coast nothlpg to
ah
ow for ita
W. H. Bell, who was chief engineer
an aurvavor. for the Arlington line.
nnmM in for the blame, according to
the complaint It Is atated that Bell
want tit work aurvevinr the line about
March 1, 10J. and finished about the
r rat or January or tne xoiiowina yer.
After ha had completed hla work, it la
charged, he failed to turn over hla
mapa and other data, and along In
March, about one year from the time
he waa employed,. It la alleged, he re
signed and went Into the employ Tf
the derenaant. i '
During the remainder of 1104, It Is
stated, Bell, engineered the survey of
a new line,' but the line followed the
old survey and ended In the wholesale
appropriation of tha rights of way of
the plaintiff. t
Tha Arlington Una states that It has
been prevented from building or using
its right of way because of the wrong
of the defendant company, and eatl-
mates Ita damages at i&oo.uoo. 'mere
1 alao a demand for $16,000 aa special
damages for expenses and money paid
out for franchises and rights of way.
PORTLAND Mil
I
H. W. Thompson Elected to
Membership in Sword and
Sandals at Stanford.
(Salted Prew Leued Win.)
' Stanford University,' Cal., April 11.
H. W. Thompson of Portland. Oregon,
W. P. Fuller Jr. of San Francisco, and
L. ... .George, three sophomores prom
inent in colleaa dramatics, have been
elected to membership In the Sword and
Sandala Dramatic organization.
A chapter of the Phi, Alpha Tau, a na
tional debating fraternity, with branches
at the Emerson school of oratory, the
University of Wisconsin, Dartmoum
and the University of Nebraska haa been
Installed at Stanford. The charter mem
bers of the local chapter are: c. A.
Rnar.lalev of New York city: W. C.
Shelton, San Jose: D. C. Boyd, San
Jose; J. F. Rellly, Pbrtland; L. Craven.
Seattle; G. B. Bush, San. Francisco: G.
D. Ferrell. Des Moines, Iowa, and T. E.
Sheton, San Joee.
LOST $300
Buying Medicine Whea might Toed Was
Needed.
Money SDent for
tonics" and "brao-
era' to relieve maigestion,
wmie the
poor old stomach ia loaded with pastry
and pork, is worse than losing a pocket
book containing the money.
If the money only Is lost it's bad
enough, but with lost health from wrong
eating. It Is hard to make the money
Daca.
A Michigan young lady lost .money on
tin. but is thankful she found a way
to get back her health by. proper food.
Bhe writes
"1 had been a victim of nervous dys
pepsia for six years and spent three
hundred dollars for treatment in the at
tempt to get well. .None of it did me
any good.
"Finally I tried Grape-Nuts food, and
the results were such that, if it cost a
dollar a package, I would not be with
out it. My trouble had been caused by
eating rich food such as pastry and
pork. '
"The most wonderful thing that ever
happened to me, I am sure, waa the
change In my condition after I began to
eat Orape-Nuta, I began. to Improve at
once and toe first week gained four
pounds. .v '
"1 feel that I cannot express myself
Jn terms that are worthy of the benefit
Grape-Nuts has brought to me, and you
are perfectly free to publish this letter
if it will aend some poor sufferer relief,
auch a baa coma to ma."'. ..:
Nam given by 'Fostum Co.." Battle
Creek, Mich. - Read "The Road- to Well
vUle,"
In pkga.
"There's a Reason."
la llvln In the land of hie blrtn. rir
can ha J 1 aent Uck to iu"'
aimrr, bacauaa ha ta? M?t .
will on m urea Broufni ior v. v...
panV Intereat. He kept the book of
itckka and every time he riaea to the
aountU meetlnga and nnoltt aeat
RICH
WINS HOI
.ill. ......e nnnTt AKirk ' O ATIIf?T
rvi an w--a a rv a a a v. naV, & . w
City's Conduits; Not . Tet
' Jleady to Be Iut in Tube,
Thinks the Council Com-
mittee Rentals' Would
Not Pay for Maintenance.
Portland will not build a subway for
Installing city conduits If tba council
accepta the report adopted by tfco sub
way committee thla morning, when It
was decided that a subway at this Urns
waa not feaalble. The committee alao
voted to return tba 15.000 appropriation
furniahed tho committee for Jta. Inves
tigation. ,. , '
Mayor Lane favorsvtha return of the
money so that tba council can nse the
sum for the eervloee of aa ofPSft ati-
I glneer to aia City engineer irir .n
1 1nvestigating the site and structure of
a new bridge and tunnel, to nana m
traffic acroas the river.
Ooul4 STat Oollad Beat.
The action Of the committer was
taken after a verbal report had been
vu c.inu. Tavlnr. In Which be
i-i.i oil of the
companlea, save the Portland General,
have Installed their- wirea in ""
ground conduits, the city would not be
able to aecure enough rentals to rsr
antee tba coat of maintenance of the
...v if annatructed. The
Idea of the council In appointing the
committee waa to ouua i ";
rkaMafc v H ah lalanhnn. and talecraoh Com
panics to install their wlrea and pay
the city an annual revenue.
In that all the companies savo one
have inetalled their wirea underground
It would not be poaalble to force them
to enter the city a auoway unm in.
i . i .s tk. Mmnanlir franoniaea.
lev,, ..nnhtaaa were r ran ted for 2e
yeara and atUl have more than 80 yjara
to run. The committee euggeeted that
the ciy take up the aubway propoaltlon
eeveraf years before the expiration of
the franchisee ao that It would be able
to force the companlee to place their
wlrea In the city s conauna.
tore Zxoavatlom ooa.'
Councilman Baker, a member of the
... a a. aw. . Lat a1 h a n aak
committee, aaia ini y v""i...M.'T :LI
city would a tilt nave ua r inw i i
property beneath the aldewalka, and that
much more excavation would be done
under the sidewalks by the property
owners by the time the city would be
ready to ouua. iar vi---.k.
nm.inn that the cltv BtraeU would
k. .ii.nrd before mat lime ana ii
would be a good laea 10 conruc uii
aubway when we eireaia are dviu w
Councilman Vaughn said that, In hla
estimation, the companlea will Join la
an enterprise to construct one large
subway which they will all uae. He aald
that he expected thla to be dona before
the city couia ouua ub iuow.j,
ALLIED FORCES"
...... . i. . . . -
FOR ROOSEVELT
Reactionaries Prefer His Re
election to Nomination
and'4)efeat of Taft.
. WMfclaatoa Bsrees ef Tie . JodtmL)
' Washington,' April ll,--In tha past 41
hours such reactionaries aa Senators
Foraker. Dick and others Ilka them 'are
nottlng out tentative statements that
the may pUn a third term movement
and f ore tho renominauon ot twoae-
velt . , .
The journal eorresponaeni
reso
is In
fnrmul bv an accredited newspaper
agent of the "allied forces," which ara
opposed to Taft In the Republican party,
that tha leadera may prefer to support
Roosevelt for president again, and may
A...nu. Aurlna- tha remainder of the
pre-cooventlon campaign and stampede
the convention. They aasert that Taft
cannot be elected if named, and that
Taft as a presidential candidate would
lncure the loss of a number of seats in
congress now held by Repuoncana,
v.Ua thaw believe Roosevelt aa a candi
date could aaalst to retain them. They
aay openly they don't like Roosevelt
any better than they have In the past,
hut if it la to ba demonstrated they
must have another Roosevelt admlnla-
trauon luey- praicr. vum xwvbctch umu
aelf be In charge.
White House t officials malntnln, ai
haratof ore their iaTJro-Taft attitude. an
one who Is oloel'to the administration
said today at the White House "Taft al
ready ,1s aasureq tne nonunauon.
ALL TRAINS AGAIN
1 ARRIVE ON TIME
Northern Pacific No. 1. due at
7 o'clock, arrived on time.
Southern Pacific, No. II, due
at 7:65, arrived on time.
.Southern Pacific, No. 1, dna e
at 11:30, arrived on time.
5. R. A N, No. a. due at S
o'clock, arrived on time.
.O. R. A N. No. E, due at 1:48
arrived on time.
'Astoria A Columbia. No. 11,
dus at 11:15, arrived on time.
Y. W. C A. CONTEST AT
ATT END TUESDAY
The - "nip and tuck'contest at the
Young Women's Christian Association
closes Tuesday night with a big rally
ri .v.- ...nMiiinn rooms. The contest
ing aide are composed of girls from
: . - k..hin onmmltten. and botn
111 . "SErT Tovally auppbrtd "by their
friends. At the rally 'lu
At the rally Tuesday, nignt, 10
which the T. W girl and the r rrienaa
are invited, the victorious division will
be gueats of honor, and announcement
?Vh? lavina-of the corner-etona the
following day wLb?B,.hle"-r W c a
The membership of t he . W-Jp-
JrlU number over 1,600 by the ISTn, the
ate of tne corner-stone M".,.;
eommittee is busy at work onthe fllea
typewriting the names which are to be
placed within the conrer-stone.
THREE POPULISTS
- IN LINN COUNTY
r
APriLJ-r;Th. total
Albany,
LtMHrni
rar-
In Iinn county tor me pri-
mary etectton la 4,076. ' The strenati
.ti.a (nihitwn to ba as fol
t Bit: Prohibitionist, 109: sociaust, iss:
Independent, 144: Populist, I; refused
tS state, St, TM gives the Republicans
Srhia is a amail Increaea over that of
two years ago.
Ktjtbi rmu
FOR SHAY
A Y EVENING. APRIL 11.
i
e m -" '
Had Sypptoras. -
"TV a nmin who has MriodtcaJ haa
kakarha. bam Imaginary dark
gpoU orstHviiS floating or dancing before
d V jrnawin dlitreM or oaavT
fall feellnf ihtvnach, fslnl spella, drag
ilngHlownrctllnt la lower tbdomlnal or
pelvic rj&n, easily lUrtW or Mottod,
fmg u ycf it painful periodt, with or wUh
ot rt LvIo rstarrh, Is suffering from
fentlon. Ho an oi auove)
llkeli to bo present la nr
Jn,Kali traatiwl and roch
n run into maladies whlck do-
carpon'f knlio u tosj so
irW"r' """"
r.1lnrv nnn-liroiL'..t
IflBJ
;.,: L, mad ral tr If MM IOT US Cnra OI
nmin'i naeuliar allmftnts enter Into Ita
compoclUoo. , No alcohol, harmful, pe
kablt-formlng drug Is to bo found In the
fist of IU lngredlnU printed on oach
bottle-wrapper and attested under oath.
In any condition of tho female system,
tv Pianwi Favorite Prescription ean do
only good aver harm, lis wbolo effect
Is to trsngtboo. Invigorate and regulate
tho whole female sv tern and especially
thsDelvIo organs. , When theso aro da-
ranged In function or affected by disease,
the stomach and other organs of digestion
become sympathetically aerangea, u
nerves are weakened, and long list, of
bad,unpleasant symptoms follow Too
much must not be expected of this "Fa
vorite Prescription." It will net perform
fclracleet wlil not eoro tnmore no med
icine wllL It 7iU often prvoeiU them. If
taken. In time, and thns the operating
Uble and the surgeon' knife may be
avoided. 1
Women suffering from diseases of long
standing, are Invited to consult Doctor
Pleroe by letlflr.nae. All corw pondence
g held a sulclly private and aacredly
confidential. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce,
Buff a o, N. . ;
Dr. Pierce's Medical ldvleer fejOO pagosl
la sent frts on receipt of. SI one-cent
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CANDIDATES Oil
THE WHITE LIST
Municipal Association Makes
Public Those Whom It..
Has Indorsed,
At a meeting -of tha Municipal as-
aoclatton held last night the Indorse
ment of candidates for political office
waa comnletel. The association has
now gone through the Ust of candl
dates, picking out such aa the mem
bera conalder to measure up to thi
afanAanl nf tha organisation. The ful
14. t r tha fanAMataa who have DOW
been given the favor of tbe Municipal
association is aa follows:
For state senators: H. R. Albea, Dan
Kellaher, a W. Nottingham, Ben Bell
ing, A. H. WUlett .
For repreaeniauvea: jkum ,z
akk I KW OamnbalL Wlllard H.
r.ha-nin. W. J. demmena, R. 8. Far-
rall.- Ii 3 j. Hicks, K. ;J. J.
MUm Oufm W MaMlllan.
Vnr state
zooa ana uimi j wuwur
.Ia...' t W. Ra.llav
For 'railroad commissioners Clyde B.
Altchlaon. - ,
For OlStncl Bliorney; jmnm vjiw.
nvir circuit Judge: E. C Bronaugh.
Vnr lolnt rcDresentative, C. N. Mc
Arthur. . ' .w ,
Tar Tustica of the peace: 3. Vf. Ball
and Fred L. Olson.
For eonstablet Charles Mauta.
For coroner: E. E. Erlcson,
REID PROMISES ALL
THE
Candidate for Republican
Nomination Says He Will
" Enforce All the Laws.
br. Alexander Raid, candidate for tbe
Republican nomination for state dairy
and food commissioner, has returned
from a trip throughout southern Ore
gon to the interests of his candidacy.
Dr Raid reports that ne is roeeum
,i. ..Ainra m,nt at averv poln
which bV Visits, and believes that he
will ba aula w tana umoimuuii.
Therls seems to be dlssaUafactlon In
..a tha manner in
which the . office has been oonducted
during" the past. Merchants complain
that the buOetlns provided for by the
state law ara - not furnished by the
present food commissioner, and that
because of this they have no guide In
voidina- impure foods, and those put
under the ban of the ifiJ,.
r, i Km malrfna1 hla Camnalflll On
a pUtform of 4 law enforcement. -He
says that Should he be elected be Will
TiVa t,n to the letter of the. law. in
iV.thtnir He will publish ail nuiie-
tlna'rannirad b the law, and Will PT
particular attention to the preparation
Sidi sale of impure o adulterated foods,
drugs and general commodities. -"ISpeal
attention wlU be riven to
the milk supply of the state, Dr. Reld
says, and he will work with the state
'. " i. I. .t.nn nir . nnt tuber-
Ju oiS rcattie"nT"weedfngtout all
afflicted cattle In the state. In sum
ming up his attitude today Dr. Reld
put his platform In ono sentence when
X will enforce the laws all down the
l,Dr! Raid has been a resident of Ore
gon for the past 1 years, andls par
ticularly well known , In eastern Ore
gon, having been the mayor of lone
for two terms. lie has been asaured
by his friends In eastern Oregon that
they will take care of his campaign in
that part of the sta ,
Y
OF TWO STATES
Teams From Oregon and
Washington Will Meet in
' Seattle in May. y
Lester W. Humphreys Frank Peters
and I B. Smith were chosen last ight
to .represent the law school of the
University of .Oregon 1n the debate to
be held with a like number of speakers
from the University of Washington
law school. M. Clarke was named, as
alternate. The debate will take place
In Seattle. May ii.- I accordance with
a challenge made- by the students of
the Waahlngton achool y- , J'"'
Tha three representatives for Oregon
wera chosen In a try-out held hv Judge
O-Day's department of the circuit court
Ust night, -There wera 10 cairidatea.
SI L'l
Tuim't Tf'j'
FOOD
BULLETINS
OUli
DEBATERS
rE08.
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OREGON
ari.
1 , jaoaara
Beataaraat.
PORT LAKD I
aToropaast Maa 1 1
cost bars vxuviQm pouam
Tim
.,
r.
- Phil
TUnt Biaaanea
hs 'Vary
! HOTEL OREGON
v CORNER SEVENT
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. . Rates $1 per": I
: i Day and Ur European Plan-rFree Bus. ? H ;
, , WRIGHT-DICKIKSON. HOTEL PO: fic V; J
HOTLL
EUROPEAN and
East Third and
gpselal tnaday
toliSO, TSe
M0
rr
I'll 1 I "
i
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...
CALIFORNIA HOTELS
""s"ea
San Francisco's
: . TWO HIT IOXIU
Vstot the same maaagamaat .
DOTEL JEFFERSON
TinUK AHX aOUOK ITaUnTS
tM Xooma. 160 -Virata -Utha.
Baropean laa $10 So fft.00.
Amerloan Tlaa 93J09 IIOO,
OOTE STEWART
axAXT rr. abotb inno-T
SQTXAM..
080 Booms. UO JTlvate Baths.
Brwrpeam tTpwewn.
, Cafe a la Caste.
Bote! ends Omnibus
Te an Xrelne an teamar8.
Slewarl-Barkcr Co, Props.
SAB BBABCZSQO, ,
Ti '
FAIRMONT
MAM rXABOXSOO.
Overlooks ' the entire
Ri and Harbor.
C o m m ands Battle-I
Ship row and the
i..r.,ni)iArm
ZmT i Single rooms i.sw
J upwards, suites i
unwarda. Every room
..with hatti . Rasarva
tlon made by wire, ,-.
. w.wanvrM-rirT
WAZiACB XOXBli OOKFTTT
Hotel Hamlin
ED0T AND UAYENWORTH CIS. '
First permasent big
boMaowasewn.
OoatelnalOObeautSfally
furnished steam heated
apartments, 40 hatha.
Private telephone ser-
: viee. Sample roonui fce
commercial travelers.
Eddy St. ear a from
ferry pass tha door and
. connect with M St,
cars from Si P. Pepot
Rates from IL00 op.
Phone Private Ex.
j Pranklln428. t
San F r a 61 a "b o
Judges of the contesf We Presldlhg
T.,5i riaiajid. Judae Oantenbeln and
u...i.i n ptatt.
The adoption of the
Initiative
: and
. i . tna state or wasnma-
ton U the Question selected for the de
bate. Snd was tha subjeot discussed
last night. . A.V Washington Is tha chal
lSnger.' Oreron bas first choiaa as to
tne alia of the queatlon It will choose.
Three of the four debaters are opposed
to the InltUtlva - and reterendum. jand
It ' is 'therefore . expected that Oregon
wUl take the negatlva f , j.
PAYEES ARE I
V't NABBED IN HOTEL
Y 'ifT:: : ' v'.'r- ''-'f""' f: .
a' raid was made by the police bst
niaht on1 the poker rooms that -have
beln conducted by Barry , Frasler for
some time on the top floor of tha Hotel
Oilman" First and Alder streets. The
raid waa mads by Detectives Coleman
and Price and Patrolmen Klenlin and
Hyde, Besides) Ue - proprietor, eight
-V.'" 'it c:-v-:, '.:T"'-i '':' :,
-O
Bk. '1lliia.,. ..mM" . ila..
m
'll'k
al 1
LaV'
I'M '
HOTELS
yrad4artra tot
Voanata andOem.
cnamlal Travalara.
Kpaoiai rataa made
to famUlea and
single gentleman.
The management
Will b pleased at
all times to show
rooms and 1 five
prices. A modern
Turkish bath- aa
tabllahment ia the
hotel.' "
K. a owars, Kg.
' ' '
Cantrallv Located ' ' ' ' ' ' Modem Improvfrnentg
Imperial Hotel
I - A .
EUROPEAN PLAN
- Severrth and Wwhington
Metschan A Sons. Prop.
ahose -;
Rtter si:oo; $1.50, $2.00
jaoon. ;
MMmMMMMMMMmMf4vt
AND STARK STREETS H
AMERICAN PLAN
Burnside Streets
C. H.Xdmundi
Vroyrleaaf
Hotel Breslin
STRICTLY MODERN
Washington St, at 11th
axntoraAjr tiax-4uo pa ur
and apwardi with pttvnAe bath, aO.
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
mfRANOSC0:
Each r receiyes, ' withoot
silnng, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public
' The comfort of the present U
built upon the complaints of the
past, and Hotel St Frands to
day represents the sum total of
a study of 'individual require
ments.
BATBB-BtrBOWBAB.
trrwABS.
TBOM
UNDER TOO MANAGEMENT OT
JAMES WOODS
THE PENINSULA
SAN MATEO
CALIFORNIA
X Twentieth Century Hotel of the.
Highest Degree of Excellence.
' AMERICAN PLAN
and -EUROPEAN
PLAN
NOW OPEN
Thirty minutes by rail from Ban
Franolsco. Located In a beautiful
Xark of thirty yeara cultivation.
11 the charm and delight of tha
coun.ry combined with tha attrao
tione and oonvenlenoes of tho me
tropolis. For reservations or lnformatloa
address
JAS. H. pOOUTTLEv Vgt ' 4
Ban Mateo, Calif ornia, I
OEE THE FLEET
' ay Btayln at the
KEY ROUTE INN
OAXXABD, ClAZJCrOBaXJL .
1 Every i0 minutes trains leava the
hotel, connecting with Key Boute boats
for San yranotsoe, pssslng the fleet at
anchor, i ' . aiDJUfcaJf, Manag-.
ARLINGTON
KOTSL . .
Just opened, corner Bills and Leaven
worth atreets, on .cariina. Centrally lo
cate down town: 800 roomer 100 hatha.
Steel and brick building. Every con
venience. . Strictly high class. European
plan tl a day up.. Very- reasonable
rtei nPrtetorV.
men were arrested. They gave .their
names as P. McManey. J. SpTghty, J. B.
Butler, Albert Stevens,' Louis Welcome,
George Douglas, Harry Johnson and
Martin Low, ;1i''r'".t''V.'V,'2
. The pcllce seised all Of tho tables,
checks, cards and other paraphernalia
ef the 'gambling room. In-.the police
court tins morning Jhe cases were set
down for hearing Monday morning. .The
men were all released on depositing 110
cash ball to Insure their appearance to
answer to the charge of gambling.
INSTRUCT ELECTION'
v CLERKS IN DUTIES
Judges and clerks of eleotion of the
eaat side preclncta will meet wtth Coan
ty Clera jieias ai vna oouruivuH iv
nlght to receive Instruction in their
duties In the coming primaries. A mock
election WiU be held to aaslst. In elurit.
dating tha metKbd of proceeding. The
meeUn is called for I o'clock in depart"
meat Ko, 1, - ..." ,
H1LYS1LR