The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 14, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 14. 1903.
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I lovm Topics J
, TOXIGIirS AMUSEMENTS.
Marauara " fTloradora.'
lUilcer.,... ..."The Eternal City"
Lyrlo r "La ill Marls"
Btur;,.. ...... "A Iloosler Lalay"
, . Grand . VaudayUl
.' '.. ..,
, TO unitca state citii service ,um
i i MnA.fMMA. AviMlnallnna AA Uav
' ,'' I J io cur 'eligible from which to
nmlia annntntments a follow: To tho
position of eaoond-clas or assistant
Stoanf engineer, !ioe per annum, omc
of th attorney general at Washington; i
engineer, 11,020 per year. Teeamun
rtai. District ti coiuniuia, rhu mnui-
vacancleS: for laboratory apprentice.
i r w nit Ki
I i" -
hospKal, District of Ci
iar vacancies: for labo
male, at alarie of 140 aod'&4 per
' year.. In the bureau NI atandarda, u-
parimeni orcumnvnn mna ui,
similar vacancle- for wltchboard at
tendant, male.- IIM per annum. United
academy, wen roini,
vacancies requiring slm-
aatcs -military
New fork, and
1lry qualifications; tor marine fireman,
$720 per annum, bureau of fisheries for
-'--duty
steamer Gannett, stationed at
on st
flout h Iter harbor. Maine, and vaean
, ties a thtrooeur. An examination will
;! be held on May IS to secure eligible fof
f position aa veterinarian, u.zuv per an
' hum. quartermaster's department at
large,' Philippine Islands and vacancies
. mm Ulf otuur.' .ur m 1 1 iitumw v jliviii inn.-
tlone application- should be made to Z.
A. Leigh, postofflce department., , ,
J--t Thar will be a rally of the member
- of. the Toung Woman' Christian asso-
elation 'Tuesday evening at t o'clock.
' This la the regular Quarterly meeting.
though verj' little business Is ' to be
; t ran use ted, for other Important Interexta
, are to be riven prominence. Being the
. . eve of the laying of the cornerstone, the
, vnthuKiaam runs high. . The program la
as follows: Piano solo, Gregg's Spring
'' Bong, Mla Ilessle Brldwell; vocal solo,
. "Chain of Roses," Mln Zeta Hollteter;
flute solo. Miss Ines JUushnoll; address,
- Miss Frances Gage; vocal solo, Miss
Laura. Cleland. All women Interested
' In the laying of the cornerstone are
'asked to assemble at (he T. W. C. A.
' rooma aa near o'clock aa possible, that
they may go over to the alto In a body.
'Soma and hit band, Fry
or'i band, the U. S. Marine
band, the Royal Band of
'Italy the' greateat military,
bands In the world play for
you In ybur own home as
often aa . you , wish if you
have a modern s -
TAIKIIG MACHINE
$1.00 a week is 'enough.. We
, carry the largest assortment
of Talkirffr Machines and
Records Jn the . west. Come
in and enjoy ' our ' recitals .
' everv afternoon : r
'.Waahlnstor
UAtlY-EAVOB -SWELIEOI
1.1
SaasssswiaBslsa ,
, . . ft "
Both the ITouse and the Sen-
ato Will Bo Full of '..
; : ItsYricnds.
Member of th city council, water
board and Mayor Lane have been In
to look ovar the ground and familiarise
themselves wun in points in aispuie. i
Grande railway,' died yeaterday. They
haii been married only a year, and lived
at S0 East Tenth street. Mr. Ruffner
came with her mother. Mrs. Bcott. to
Portland la 1SDT. rrota Beatrice, ne-
braaKa. ; v.. ... .,
th Mount!
With th approach of th primaries
great Interest is being, manifested
throughout. th state la th list or can
didate er the legtslatur who have
signed Statement No. 1, Th growth of
th Statement No. 1 sentiment through
out the stat makes tt certain that a
larg number of th candidates who
have signed Statement No. 1 will be
members of th next legislature, both In
th house nd senate. Th list of Btete
ment No. 1 men, riven by districts, oon
Hlderlng th candidates for the senate
first and those for th house seoond i
a follow
District I. one to elect Dour la. Al
bert Abraham, Republican, and A. 11.
Marker, Dainocrat.
District 7, on to elect. - Josephln. OC
S. Goodnow. . . . -
District I, on - to Iect. Coo and
CurryM W. C. Chas . , , ,
district is, rive to elect. Muitnoman,
M. R. A I bee, lien Selling, Dai Kellaher,
A. H. Wlllett. G. Nottingham, John
v. wiiooa, K. c Clyde.
District IS, on to lcC Waaeo, N.
J. Wlnnott, A. C. Btatcn..
District 17, Crook, Klamath and Lak,
O. Hprlnger, Democrat. - - . t
District 11. on to elect, i Union and
Wallowa, Kd W. BanbU and Turner
Oliver. Democrat.
Dlttrlot H. on to elect. Washington.
Tamhlll, Tillamook and Lincoln,, Oak
iNoiaJi. . ' v
, - Tf th Kens..
Taklhg tip tho Hat f candidates for
membership In the house -who v
signed Statement No.' 1 In th different
district throughout th tate, th fol
lowing canaioaies are anown: v
One Marlon, five fo elect. JTal D.
Patton, Henry T. Miller, O. U Hatt-
berg. A, C. Ldbby. Walter Winalow.
Two Linn, thre to elect. F. M.
Brown, T. G. Freeman. O. O. Bolts, J.
loa Club meeting, will A-Munkary and C. Carlson. Democrat,
ht et th N..hvlll. hall n?V'"r, t0 ct- AUntt
Under th auspice of
Scott Annexation
he' held tonlrht
vltd to tak a trip to th disputed ter-.on th Mount Scott line. Th question I rniii-.rvini" tA 13 ' n'mnrmm.
rltory on th Bull Run river "Thursday I or annuatlon win be discussed bya jon, - oeore M WIwoIl . . m
5":, :"","a.t', SevenJosepLineTon. to .lV H. L.
MrnriVn : . T Babcock and IL U DeArmond. Democrat.
At a meeting. of th school board yw-1 ' Mn Douglas and Jackson, on to
terdar afternoon tt was decided to pay l?'9 jPuchanan. pledged to. ma-
fb- object of th company 1 to ahow
th city ortlciais just wnat in company
want and what they will do In return
for th favor from th city, ft I
''iSrci,.. r,2SS 1 J,V 2! a -n2S!j cno1 Plysi Saturday In
. and other officials will go. . A special I futuP- Thla action waa taken hta
car will leave at First and Aider street
th
Uorlty vote. Considered Statement 1.
.Ten uenton, on to elect, p. a, Bona-
Con-1
This action was taken becaus ZZfTZ ."UV El
car wiu leave at irt ana Aiaer sireei. lt w thourht unsafe for the lanitora "f juriy , ve.
at T:ia o'eionk Thuradav mornina ana I i. ...... .u.i- j. I siaerea ouiemni a. t '
will rVturn about o'clock. , , , . iI v?".. u"LZXmZm Sff' 0" . Tw.lvo-Polk and JUhooliL on to
' i -i a mm mmmmm wwaw I shlaWt H ' V lAHat Wavaa Fl . Umw
mW9 S V Bl f I M W MU
Mayor Lan filed th report of hi spe
cial franchise commute -on th Fort
1nd Hydraullo Elevator - company's
franchise With the council yeaterday Afternoon,-
recommending that th fran
chise be revoked. H practically reiter
ated th commit tee' a finding that th
company 1 no longer In existence and
th franchise Is owned by th Portland
Railway, Light eV Power company. - The
mayor's report waa referred to th com
mute on Judiciary and elections. -.
v Accidental death was th verdict of a
coroner' Jury ' In th ' cas of Luetic
Durst, the -year-old daughter of J.
-'rank Durst of Woodstock, who was
hot Sunday by her IS -year-old brother,
Rodney. Th boy had unloaded the
magasin of his repeating rlfl and
thought all of th shell had been
. 1 t .J - . , . I AnI
when h snBpped the trigger th bullet
pacaed, through hi sister heart
M. E. W. wrltln; from Vancouver
ays that th leap year ball to be given
bv th ladles wUl be an Invitational af
fair. Through mistake lt waa . an
nounced at the Saturday night hop that
everyone I - invited. Thla - th ladle
wun to correct. . . , .,.. .
- A. D. Charlton, assistant general pas
senger agent of th Northaraspaolfia, Is
la Southern California to look after th
appointment of a general agent at Los
Angeles to suoceed C K. Johnson, d-
ceaaea, , - ;
' Live Out Doors and Hav Health
Willamette brand tent are mad out
of best material and superior workman
hlD. For sal by all dealers, Wil
lamette Tent . ; Awning Co., . Mfgs.,
foruancu , . v j (,
Friday Is th regular meeting day Of
th street commute of th elty coun-
By adopUng th report of th mibway hut nB.milni, vida t .t.t.l
committee yesterday afternoon th city holiday th committee will meet Thurs
day afternoon at I o'clock.
council gave, up Its- quest for an. esti
mate sr the -mot economical and con
venient system of constructing a sub
way in which to Install the city's con-
ilts. Th committee wa dlsaolvei
I elect.
Democrat.
Fifteen Washington, three to . lct.
Oeorg W, KeMy. - ,
Sixteen Clackama, thre to elect. T.
m. uul Jtu. u. (Jiaa. J. a. litddmil unn
E." Jwnes, Walter A. Dlmloa Charle SL
Dye. Oeorg W. Dixon.
Seventeen Clackama and : Muitno
man, on to elect, w. C. Belt.
Eighteen Multnomah, la tn alaot
James O. Abbott. Georg H. Allen, B. C
r . v-aasiay. vr. j. ciemmen. &. j. uoucn,
L. M. Davis, E. J. Jaeger, L. D. Mahon.
Charle J. McDonald, A. W. Orton. 3. F.
Wllklns, Robert Hunter. k
Nineteen Clatsop, two to lct W7H
xiurae. .
Twenty CoIumblA one to elect. K.
T. Connell, E. W. Conyer.
.Twenty-one Crook. (Innt. inamath
ana aae, two to eel. ti. A. Brattaln.
Twenty-three Umatilla, two to lct
fl A tin
r-fc ami I niu - t
Twenty-four Union and Wallowa, on
io eneci. woion k. t.oernara,-J. t. Rusk.
' -iweniv-aix union, on tn rtft T
F. Richardson, Herman Rothchlld (
ocrat) -
Twenty-seven Harney and Malheur,
Stephen
(Dm-
duit
the- appropriation of IS, 00 which waa
. rranted to carry on the committee's in
vestigation reverted to th general fund.
Mayor Brlce and th other city offi
cials of St Johns chosen at tho recent
election took their oaths of office yes
terday and entered upon their duties.
-Golden Grain Oranul" 1 used by lone -to elect.-William Moffitt, Dmo
Twenty-nine wasoo. two in aia.f n
J. Cooper, Frank McCorkl. T. P. Welch,
u. 0uia. u at, nun, (uemocraij.
(0,000 people in th north wee t It I
th pur cereal coffee. It tastes Ilk ,
coffee, it cures insomnia -nd nervous
ness. -. .'
- W ' sponge and press too
shine your shoes, all for 11.60 month.
Main 614. A-4314. Wagon run every-
where, unique Tailoring Co., SOS Stark.
Central W. G T. U will hold th
SHOW
CO!
8A..hn?2,b.-th; L-?e,n!ir- .,.t-h.! regular buainea meting tomorrow. f-
council-who was reelected, wa unani
mously cnosen president or tne ooay.
Th mayor appointed Dr.. A. W. Vincent
city physician and th appointment wa
, r aimed py tn council.
ternoon at '1:80. It I ex Dec ted
Mrs. Unruh will b present
that
Th flunnyaldo elrcl of th Horn .
Training association will meet In th
assembly room of Sunnysld school to
morrow evening at g o clock. - m. j,
Hadley of th Juvenile court will apeak.
Mualo ha been provided and a feature
Of the evening will be a drill and aongj
by children of the second and third
grades. Parents ar urged to attend.
Th fir department was called out at
I o'clock last .night to extinguish a
fir in th roof of th cottar occupied
, by Charle Thornton at 167 Jefferson
street A lighted gas Jet had ; been
turned too close to the wall and had set
Steamer ' Jess Harktns. for Camas,
wasnougai ana way lanainga, aauy ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
a oca ai p. xo. - . . . .
For high-grade spectacles at low
? rices, see George Rubensteln, optician.
8S Fourth st, bet TamhlU and Taylor.
'Don'tjf fail to read- th next week p-
ci v nm r rmnmiu nu-nn roaraei aa-
vertuea in toaar-journal.
'Rat war--San Francisco
er. . Frank Bollam, agent
inofis of
Fill OF OREGON
Biennial Report Will . Con
tain, Information on Each
. District in State.
steam-
So many Inquiries ar pouring In unon
in members of th atat board of
horticulture rerardlna- fruit Mnititinm
7. fmr I Oregon that lt has been deemed ad-
Aem Oil Co. eel: safetr coal efi and I visabl to . compile all Information In
fine gasoline. - Phon East 189: B-100T. a regular form and hav it appear in
Troll!. worKwlrfenel0,. .Portland f
t!lft tn wood work. Th bias was Wlr ft Iron Works, Second and Bvrtt wh'cl b Uaud th4tter part of
. extinguished before much damag had - (next winter. ..?.!' ,V '
been don.
An ordinance was introduced Into the
dty council yesterday afternoon appro
; prlating S1H.JB for services "for the
stenographer employed to report "the
: nnamgs or in decapitated trust com-j
iniiiea. xaany or tn member thought
th amount excessive and th measure
was l-eferred to th committee on Judi
ciary and elections. - -.
' lunvo u;i iu , uusiueaa men a lunca.
Vote for 48 x. Elmer B. Col well. I
cvvvuuiiuu viiutuMiv ivr aiaie senator.
' br. barling removed to Macleaybulld-1
rog, r ounn ana wasn. i suite 210, Sit
B. ' W. Moor. eXDert nhotorran
uu guuuiui, ovtcuui ftuu ovara ata.
Hong Lee Steam - Laundry. First-1
Petition. .for the annexation e a K&nZii
of land eat of Montavllla hav h I
prepared by the Montavllla 1 board of W1.89. n4 8oe,.-t. Palnleaa
trad and soon will be presented to th I uenusis, .. a iwra ano wasoingion.
council, jt ; in meeting or the
The auestion ' csme" un at th umi.
annual meeting of the commissioners
held in the chamber of commerce yes-1
wruy i m icmuun, - una me '- pian '
Stated was adODted unanlmoualv. Trh
of the eommlssioners had a tale of woe
to tell of how he wa foroed to answer
inquiries personally, irom the north.
ast west and- south, regarding the
fruit conditions In Oregon.- It . was
therefor decided that nxoh nmmia.
eloner should carefully prepare an artl-
oia aivins: ma details or inn mi i n.
dustrv - In ' his Darticular district. ; tha
varieties grown, cllnmtlo conditions and
eonaitions or tne sou.
will be incorporated
These articles
in th next bl-
?SHa ' nigp' Jt was announced that I hTlV tnX;,,?1
1200 already had ben subscribed e0- Child building.
th conptrucUon of a float for th Rose!
, f HUTU, ,5;. ,,." --..Jj. ,f ,.' T 'J '"
. .Several subject of lmportano will
, b discussed at a meeting of the United
ii;ast oiae rusn ciuo tonight to b held
ai me eargent notei,, urana ana Haw
thorn avenues. : ,
Mrs. Ralph Ruffner, wife of tha local
city ticket agent of th j Denver & Rio
Dr. T,t ' J. Mccracken, dentist, - Roth-
Cbambars & Son. opticians, IS Jfh. '
Brgr, slgna, ghow cards. 114 Tarn bin.
'.".'- 't '' r SMsaavasBaajaw -.-v i , - ,
' Dr. ID. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam.
Journal want ada.' le a word.
MARIS APPOINTED TO
INSPECT STATE DAIRIES
.: Is there more than one
kind of Ivory Soap? ''
'.I. No! But there are a Buttcrmakers' Berelopment
hundred .. imitations.
nnlal report of the hoard
Tne demand for information : nnn.
earning ' fruit condition In Oregon i
growing each day," said Secretary H.
M. Williamson, this morning-. '"This
demand comes . from all parts of the
countrj"and tends to show that persons
In distant Dart are well aware of th
fact that Oregon la a great fruit raising
State. -. ... ,, ., .. ,.m
"wa naa wnat we thousrht was an
ample supply of the last biennial report
uui inai supply waa exnaustea a long
time ago ana now when printed lnfor-1
mation in asxea ror w have nothing '
to send out." . , 1
The meeting of the board was ad.
ipurnea tate yesteraay arternoon and
tne commissioners letcvror tneir Homes.
; FRANKLIN-BARNES MARKET
The fish season opens tomorrow. Thia market will be headquarters for the finest fresh Colum
bia River Fish ever brought to Portland Chinook Salmon, Shad and Sturgeon. We have fish
ermen engaged to fish exclusively for this market, and our patrons may be assured of always
getting the finest Fresh Shad, Chinook Salmon and Sturgeon in the market, ; . ,
poxiXAravs Largest retail fish, dealers offer tomorrow.
.r:..A.25c
Perch,
for,'
California Smelt,
per ibf.:v;;..V;.IUC.
Salmon Trout, 7 OA A
per v.V.e.;.;i.ZUC
Razor Clams, v J
per lb..;.....;.V
10c
?bhf.d:.!::..'..'...::iOc
Crabs, each 1 VI fin
only:..,;;......, lUL
. . .1 1 . . mm,mJ JV' i
MEATS .
"-Everybody ;. knows tho good
quality of the , FrankBn-Bamea ,'
Meats. ' Rich, wholeaom and
nutritious roeats, sold by a
dean, sanitary market at prices 1 '
:' that competitors ' cannot beat
,' . has been a drawing: card that
... baa always pulled the crowd to ;
'this popular Third street mar.
' ket. This is tha last week that
we . can offer Lard at these
' prices; the prices of pork prod
ucts are soaring upward - and
: ,we advise you to stock up now
L,ARD--5-Ib. Pafl.60q IO-lb. Pail $1.10 COCKIVURST
ALL OTHER MEATS REDUCED IN PROPORTION
jkaasivati
No. 1 Creamery . ff
BUTTER .... .. .uOuC
v, ASPARAaUS::.;IyC
Fancy O ret on : A n
Cauliflower, head 1 UC
CHICKENS,-16c and up
GRAVE FRUIT, rn
per dozen n.nV m ear
Bear
I If n We will have plenty of choice fipring' Lamb for Easter,
liiXliiu but we advise you to leave your orders now. ; ,'.
mind
that the fa
mous , Bockwarst made by this mar
ket will be on sale Friday and Sat
urday. . . . '.-
SIFRAWKUBARWES : MARKET- '"'l,
BOTX nrOsTBS Tlia BlaVSasy, Bastliag SUrtH oa nird t, twm Stark aaa WasMngSoa BOTK noni
f ,f t v
lresfliiio ucu.;
WMaesday S reel nr. asrU is, at si
urp.
en. b. f. nciLci, ci Sc::::,
nCTC2 E!cUCLEXcIT:cr.3
REST TWO IM THREE YkA.
A Xlga-Clas BaMrtalnmeat for X,d!
aa4 OentUm.a..
General admlsMtson J6o: rf 1
seats 11. 11.60. 2. 110 seats SJ.tO.
TTCZXTS STOW OJT tax..
HIT IT iri, TKia-raa
rhones Main 1 and A -11 it
NTOHT8 BbXUN'N'INU Till R9DAJ
Vpeclal-Prtoe tlatloee Saturday
' rXXXsTCB QHIM ,
.' V (
Za
th Hualcal Collet Plaf
'CVTTO AT TAB SAB "
Evenings
Matinee
.80 te Ji
n it-3
.11.80 t
MARQUAM GRAND
(Portland's Famous Theatre. Main I )
Tonight and Remainder of Week. Matl-'
nee Saturday. ,
"FL.ORODORA".
Th Ifuateal Comedy, with th WorU'a
, Record.
Branlnga, SS-S-Tio-fl.. Mat, 15-10-78 a.
BAKER TCEATRE
Phon Slain I
QEO. 1 BAKKR. Oen. Manar. .
Tonight, all this week, matinee Satur
day, Hall Calne's beautiful and , . .
Impressive drama,
TIS TTXM.lt AX. CITT."
A story of Rome In the future. lrf
nlflcent cnery and effects.
KTeninga, xaa, sue, sua; Mil., 100, iss.
weak The
Bxt
gtraag Adreatar
of acts Brown."
Paoai
BtW, A-HM
Via, aa. n 4
or
a. r
handicap
'1
The. clothes that yoo wear are
that very thine. They help
man in social relations or com.
f mercially. or they hinder him,
depending entirely upon
whether . he has them well'
fitted or, "baffy."
-ready
made
Clothes seldom fit are made of
any old thine that will hang to
getherlast only a few weeks.
and never again look as well on
yon as they did when the clever
salesman sold , them to you.
tailor
made
i, . i? - -, . ,',.
Clothes always fit. if the tailor
la well chosen they are made
of material . that you select
yourself they are more dura
ble because of their better fit
they look well as long as you
care to wear them.
-Columbia
TaUored
.Clothes set the pace and prove
the. pudding. it you don t you
should wear them
Pants From 14 up to $12
Dress Salts From $50 up
Grant Phegley Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
.'. Any person who holds the old-fashioned Idea
that pigs are more carelessly fed than any other
animal, knows nothing about the requirements of.
a modern packing plant. ,
In the first place, a pig must be properly fat
tened on clean wheat and corn in order to produce
vgood, wholesome leaf fat, such as we require. Sec
on d, the animals are passed on before and after
killing by U. S. Government Inspectors. Again,. .
the fat is tested before it is allowed to go into the
, vat. -' - "
Third, it is rendered, strained and run into ster
ilized pails in the most hygienic manner possible.
For a pure, wholesome, reliable meat product,
specify COLUMBIA LARD. . ,
Union Meat Co.
OF OREGON
Pioneer Packers of the Pacific
THE STAR
Week Beginning Sunday Mat., April 11.
; TUBS R. 8. FRENCH 8TX:K CO. IN-
NA xoosxxm SA1CT,"
A eomedy drama ia four acts. Tim nd
riiee remain th aam. Next week
Th French Company offer for It lst
production la thl bona th celerrti
eomedy drama. "How Baxter Butted In.'1
Beginning Sunday evening, April I. the
Musical comedy company.
a Indefinite engagement.
Armstrong
wtll ODn '
Watch paper tor first production and
scat or pnoea.
L.VRIO THEATRB
Both ThenI seal 448S Somo A-102
I Week commencing- Monday, April 12, l
R. Allen presents Ula Verna Feiton nl
They resemble Ivory
Association Will Pay, Sal
ary and Expenses.
Paul V." Maria, mn nt W " f r..ta
Soap In size, shape, col- fJeW a,top spirit., has
m.viiy, ii; J. IV . ounj, BIKIS IOOO
sad. dairy lnspeotor. to act as, deputy
and Inspect dairies , la Various parts of
the stat where .cow testing associations
hare been formed. 'He will assume his
new duties the first of next week.
orx and ; wrappersome
imes even in .name V
ROOM HEEDED FOR
ALBIflA HIGH SCHOOL
Improvement Association
Proposes That One or More
- Streets Be Vacated. J -
.Necessity tor haying on or xnor
treet vaoated In order to afford th
If l "ft Jtraeif nf rnnnpv k?'y,ei; 5Iar, na ' Passed on school board ampl room for the ereo-
ii is awasie 01 money fttyii ,ohool
u wvupiuviftMw ihuo ho, mbb . nn in i . . - a- - - . ; . , j.
to' buy such soaps; and
a waste : of time ; t( use
Vtheni'. Jfll
t va wua.r '
99 Per Cent. Pure.
Mr. Bailey's laboratory oreDarlns f or 1 n Alblna "was one of the subjects dls-
he Is .about to take uo. His cussed at a meetlna- of tha North Alblna
i th work
duties will i be to examine cows.
test
milk and Inspect dairies, and he will ad
the farmer .where ; they mLeht
Improvement.
vise
make
-The of flee was mad possible through
mo i Kciiua oi tne . cuuermaKers De
velopment association, .which organisa
tion will pay Marls' salary and - ex.
v pensea. Maris will travel - continually
V throughout th dairy district of the
stat. . -
Improvement association, .held in th
fir houses at Alblna avenue and iKll
8
"14 ST Oongiwsaaaii W. XL ZUllsv
Never represented any of -. the
called special Interests.
so-
ltngsworth street last evening.
H- NolU. and William M. Killings-
worth wer appointed by th association
to meet , with the members of the
school board and ascertain Just what
Is needed in the way of site. A vig
orous effort will be totad to hav action
taken at once so that th board shall
not be handicapped in Its plans for th
proposed building. j ' ' . t '-
At the conclusion of th business
session of the association -4b member
were addressed by Judge Bronaugh,
candidate for .nomination for circuit
Judge, department No. -I, end ehort
speeches on clvlo Improvement ' were
mad by Mr. XlUlngswortb, . and Mr.
Fleael. - .
Just ' before adjournment the club
voted to Indorse the. candidacy of Judge
Bronangh, especially commending him
for' his efforts in framing and securing
tn passage or tne present local option
jaw or tni stat. -
WHITNEY CASE GOES
OVER UNTIL SATURDAY
At the request , of Attorney 'W. P.
Richardson, actinr for th defendant
th1 ease against O. B. Whitney, jcharged
with Involuntary manslaughter ln con
nection with; tih death of his fiancee.
again' waa postponed this morning until
next Saturday morning at :0 o'clock.
At the hearlnn last week Attorney
Richardson asked that Whitney be dis
charged oa the ground that the prosecu
tion ii as Introduced no evidence to ahow
that a crime had been committed. -and
if . a crime had been- committed there
was no evidence to show that th de
fendant had any connection with It.
Whitney' father now 1 on hi war to
Portland from th east and he requested
by wire that the case be postponed until
he arrive here. - He also telegraphed 10
the effect that he had mailed a draft Jo
cover attorneys'- fees. .; o . , 1
14 JE OoagTreasmaa "W. SW ZlW. At... ,
Is dolna- effective work at Waahina-
ton for veterans of two ware.. Vote
to keep him . there. .. v. J i .
I M Mrjer . V i mm' .M
m
th Allan Stock Co. In Arnes Herndnn's
great success. "X.A BXUJB aCABJE,"
flrst time at popular prices. Poaltiwiy
th beat comedy drama ever written.
Matin Tuesday. .Thursday. Satur
day and Sunday. Prices loo and 2'i.--Every
evening at 1:1. Price 10c. 20
and loc. Boxes tee. Offle open 10 a.
m. to 10 p. m. .
I TEE GU AM) Van devilled tlci:
Week Beginning Monday, April 11.'
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r. T. K0BTBX8SA. th X. A, T. S. ev-
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We are showing- many beautiful excluiive '
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Patterns stamped, with flota, complete .
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Patterns all hand embroidered, any design.
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JExasUae our new dmigum for '
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Btorrlsoa IW Ow. Postofflc.
KEEP' IHDIAfl
WITNESSES COOL
Federal Officers Want Them
to Be Able to Testify
in Logan Case. ' .
At th request of counsel on both
sides of th case of the government
against v Lafkey Logan, , an Indian,
charged with manslaughter, which was
begun In the United States circuit court
this morning; Judge Wolverton - Issued
an order to the effect that all, witnesses.
many of , whom ' are Indians from the
Sllets reservation, found to be intoxi
cated should be taken In the custody of
th United States marshal.' This" was
dona so that when the witnesses wer
called they would b in condition to apt
pear bafor the court ..
. Dafandant's Broths la falL' - .
John McCourt, United BUte district
attorney, who Is prosecuting th case.
assisted by J. K. Weatherford-of Albany,
retained by a relatives or William
Oarnler, whom Logan killed, stated to
the court wi morning that he under
Stood several of the Indians had been
celebrated during 'the night and that
apparently the celebration was still go
ing on. ao jLiOgan, a orotner or tne
defendant,, was arrested by the police
and will b held until he is calleJ aa a
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witness,, He created a disturbance near
th. postoff ice. ; .5 i- -, : i
lagan s plea la to be aelMefens.
ms attorneys are A. H. Mendenhall of
Portland and B. F Swope of Toledo, w In
outlining the. defense to the jury this
... ..... B v uuaT u !TuVa ocuu iu m evi
dence j would , show that the Garniera
un Bcuujg iwnisaey on th reser
vation at 11 aldttl. anil th.k r .I.
ad gone there br Invitation.. .
' BU-fens AHr. ; -
' Rwm aaM (h.l n...i.. -
woodeS leT harktZacked 'llgri "after li?ctJu' nm f"" U "rU
havlnsr anmisprl him e oT? .5 1 Writ. Of CinrilTV RliaTlfr P"--
SDV. iTnaDkad hlnTrin "Sf-iS TIUCU I I iiUr I Uw.
: . . . . .
unn un neaa wun ma artificial limb.
Logan then drew a knife and cut Gar
riler, and the defense will contend that
this .Was brouorht Ahnnt W v...
llevlng that h was about to be killed.
Garnler was atahheii iianii n
21? fT ? later. Logan waa in
dicted by the last federal grand Jury.
'The jurors cbn m ulut.j A v.-
the case are as follows: B. Lee Paaet.
banker, Portland; C.-W. Odell. fanner!
jp oresr lirove: inrtma x -xr w. i w u
blacksmith, Portland; James a. Gibson: i
man. Portland : J. ltavmonl nnrr. ONLY
Of tfl Ttrictie emuaatly rati la fee- ity without
nircual epuauoa ar 4etuKtoa iro stowM. n. pr
SIS wetland BJdg.. yOBTtAJTO, C
LADILS!
Your Neck and Face
mad beautiful. ' plump 'and r-i"y
white with graceful, youthful curvf .
All line removed. Send, 2uc for ti.
Winifred, 115 Cole St., Ban Franci-v ,
LN UTt AND
acccent r::u.tA:
. ens UTtt.im t i.r v it '- J
ThOmas V. rYniinr. mitatAia Mivhin1i i
Portland;, H. D. Manning, farmer, Oer-1, f ?1 f
vals. nd f. h, Webber, saddler, Browns- j WlLats'i Va I
nf t tM Shoe Wifrrrocf r
uiuciiu, - j. xuiymona itogers, wiva a -
printer, Portland; Georg F, Peterson, tr M IP
f ruitg-rower. Mount Tabor; " Alexander I .
f-.wrigui, Dooaaeeper. Portland: James I II K 2k 1
whom are Indians, have been summoned ! JUeaUier Uui a thin
10 Portland by th government. The
rase will probably go to the Jury some
time tomorrow. . 1 . -
Knott C KgKbert, superfntpnl(nt and
dispersing agent on the Silvtx reserva
tion, was the first witness called by the
prosecution this morning-. , .
1 X Coi:sT3Sma ,TT. It. TTZim.
Has pip'Tiiino in coilgresa. Vote to
t a'l 1
BUT ETOC:: i:T 1
xori villi: r::
gsares $10. 41 I' .-v