Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
TniT "OREGON T'PAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND; WEDNESDAY . EVENING. . .' APRIL' 15. 1001 m m op J PRESER VEi 17LD BIRDS 'r AI&afioi;SaIc MDMlEjyTnTE 18 FOR Ml t If., ,.- , ,. .. A -A. A. . . ' t : ' , ' "j J 223 and 225 Morrison SL Retr.rirsrSt.. " Norris & Baker Co. Sncccssors Welch ReUres From Business Tht entire New Spring Stock of High Class Clothing , Hata, Shoes and Furnishings being sacrificed on account of atore alterations and improvementa, which will more than double the eise and capacity of the American Clothing Store. . While the mechanics are in possession of the premises and the many inconveniences to patrons are rife, a cut price sale of Welch's New Spring Goods is in' progress that is making new, records." The Welch qualities at prices that leave no doubt la the public mind are the magnets that open the door of reason to all prudent and knowing buyers. Men's Suits Will be divided Into S lots about 1,000 suit all told in dark 'dress materials also business suits and a ' big variety of spring col ore, light and medium light $6.75 Will take choice of a big lot; dark and medium col 'ori; mostly medium weights; worth up to $1Z . 09.45 You can get $18 Suits in this lot; double and single hreaateH ctvlea. in rlrmv dark colors; also medium and light colors. This lot is bargains, sore. . $13.85 Best Suits in the house, in cluding choice of 'all our spring styles; bought by Welch to sell 'up to $25 and $27.50; nobby tailor-made brown effects, black Thib et!, ; 'worsteds ' and blue serges., .. This ' Sacrifice of Welch's Elegant Spring Stock Will . Bring Out the Crowds. 'i .' ' . . ,J ' : ' ..' . . . , . Nashville Residents Show Sentiments by JUslng. Vote at Meeting. Annexation and polities rot Untied up U a meeune last evenlna- of the Mount Scott Annexation club, held In Naah'e hall, end politic lost. It was wnen C. Baa Relsland triad te 'throw the hooka" Into Statement No. 1 that the StOrm tirnka Tha inuk aft. --,.. a convince ' his audience that Statement P. . wonniese, ana ne atruca a brick walL aa thera u hardl a. man or woman In the hall who was not lu fa VflP fit th. AtatatMaaA IT Ti VI rah 1 1 alMna, aAuaaaA a ;. . 7 . llrwu quaauona ai tar Kalaland. which tha latta. imA Atr. culty In Answering, and tha forenslo battle waa finally btoua-ht to a rinu r Chairman o. N. Ford, who sutad .hat tha maatlna- i.t K..n ji,ti.i A . i - iiumiuii buu no put j ilea. On tha whnla Mr aa-... waa u excellent one tn ravor or annex ation, lie went back to tha time whan Well-jvnown ' Ornithologist Hopes Legislature Will Let Laws Stand. To the Editor tt ' Tha Journal Tha preservation or our wild birds and ani- malslS Bet as ttromlnant an laaua aa oiaieraem no.1. yet It deaervea some aiienuon. in the heat of Dolltlcai dli cuaalon and the selection of legislators wb coverme tneae abaorblng toploa, It haa bean aua-aeated that we aet at laat On AP tmn man wKa Maw be dADandnd nrwin ia aan ia ih... I vwiru . mi iu uuruni iuuii. n rnn i reaard to tha faauee that are forced to I iruui, wa nava a man who haa aerved IB tha atafa adnata fnr f ... I.,.. and haa dona mora in hi a caoaoltr than .. . - - .wnH.HHv. w rr M WVUI Ilia I vrina proieciion or wim biroa I ajld anlmala. . Am a Mailt a. kaaa .a vwn Iflaiaiatinn aiAna ffhaaa llnaa mm an a tat a in. the union. I refer to C. VV. Dxh'am, who fathered our present I 1 bird )aw which haa bean on -our tha movement waa flrat broaohad at little puah club meeting and showed ho It ha4 arowa steadily. PANTS m . i?jF buyers," get la line. It's time now, besides you get Welch's Spring Stock to select from at terrific rfiirttAna uv vtcKoi i-ania. an rmni ftf aiii ;i 1.6S V4lh'a- Pint! Kin. a.ai. ' IV . S2.es All U7.1h. C a 'j: V. a. -a -T . a wyuiig auu lacuium weigat ".uu xtntS. f3.8tt Those s very finest imported materials, hand-tailored, custdra stylesi sold by Welch at $5. $5.50, $6 and $6iO. I luring tils forced sacrifice sale, on account of extensive atore alteratlomvpricee will be put to the point that will make every article ats own salesman. Just come along and you get all you expect, and , more, too.- -' ? , ; aV Easter ;Sal---250 New VI Pattern Hat -OPENED UP TOMORROW The CORRECT STYLES . ,A aa.Jaiai Aav a. Attn ff S ea-av . oa VUJJ5 iu .you . ai , Kfli Es-tlALsV , U jfTOWN PRICES. TWflP- Mnjaaak-fx. I---- a-'- ' ' ' i. A ' - xuvax, iMew;:aaors, aU colors New Dress i . . ".. : ariapi, iiew blowers. . The Wonder AlilUneiV Co. v CORNER- MORRISON AND FIRST STREETS xae.mg mmmery Houm With Low Prices 1 f i k 'f - - - ' - : ; -. . WaU th Tttftl Qtlom. KaIUv thaaf ftfila rllat li ki.U politically oe a portion or the city of wauu. amia ilia ppeaaar. i ne oppo- aition telle ua that Portland la oompoeed vi a aet 01 graxiera. out even ir that la ao, tha people's right a are protected. Vml Ann' I hava tn m.lr. ImnAum M - ini moai imnnninf Aiiatiin i. mm nectlon With tha lnn,fi f inn mnvamant la tha watar Aliaatlnn Wa all van rmA water, and uioaa who are oppoaed to the Bull Run water are man who have waier ejaiema or tnair own ana are not compelled to depend upon tha city. If you don't go into Portland you ve g to uaa tha watar vilam aa It la mrA Y time Is coming when theae little wells win not supply the dietrict. If we a Into Portland now we hava the richt I demand malna an4 raaarvnlra anI kla we ahould da We want a reaervolr on Mount oo it, and we want to be repre aented In Portland's city government. "If yon don't go Into the city this u nM ruu can i ao in. unuir in, iw n.il . ' a i unit, iu viwuva iv THri - rum ncx Jnna" I- a UnNirv f Ann., nltw - ,4 -n. alao tirareit that Naahvllla waa In naui lor a nartar wtr atratam anf that annexation should be brought about tor tnat reaaon ir ror no other. now many or you set good and pure watar" ha aabaif "V.,. 'aw and the only solution to the problem is KiiiiiAauun lu ruruano. ax you oo de cide to take the question before the city oouncll you ahould go strongly repre- ua praae (i uyun mm oouncll A TV men with ail the force you have. Tou will meet with opposition from those Who arA nnnnial Ia annavatlnn .. 1 trail maka a firm mimrA vaii aan aCnat -Caook at Haa. Rev O r? Tviva ttmirV-l tnat T,..' iauU , noi even ex ten a oa an invita tion 10 iMBanviue to come into tha oit ani aifiai tnar ir niaaiivi u i . v . . .v.. . . . i. . . i . a my um knock at the door aha would stand out iu mo cuiu a long time. "I faallaa th,t lain a altlaan B - land will mean more tazea." aaM tha speaker, "but then I will be wealthier man i am a. ma nraaant uanw objection to the extra expense, but after you have been In the city one year you will not care to withdraw. I want aa many atrldea toward success aa wa can make, and am here tonight to push for a greater Portland. We need eleo trlc lights, we need better ear aervlce, wa need a nValnaa-a evriram ., the Bull Run water. It isn't often that we need the police, but it's a good Idea to be In touch with them whan need them. The city of Portland Is not reaching out to pull ua In, and we must ia uit iniimuve. Whan tha anaalra-a t.a lng Chairman Ford aaked all who fa- vnrmA Bnn.r,tlnn Ia vlaa aMa . . . . aiiu iiomriy every person In the hall was on his feet m wi iiwwiiv. noon u question as to whether there were any who did not favor annexation waa ralaai ni a VD BIVUQ U if. At tha nlnaa rv9 tna m...tn mm . 1. . i dacy of W. I Llghtner for county com- i""."i'" waa juuurHu UIJB.il J moll SIT. In the course of the evening violin selections were rendered hv Mr. iw.i. H. Northrop, accompanied on tha niann vioia cr Nottln model atatutee alnoe 1101. He Js opposed , to any retrograde movement In wild tiird ana animal protection. Against odds that could not be overcome, he led the Opposition agalnat the paaaage of the Wrklm 1 i. vV. t mm viii K. u i u - a w muu w aa paaaed at the laat sessloa but vetoed. ffe -nan a. . 1 tf. ii . T broak In upon th lmportanc of mo minv ifVsl iaiaillaasi Kaafnrak rha r.avAr.U Orevon la on of th mont ImporUnt vaxne states In ths union. Yet our wild birds and animal are becoming scarcer. "viiiw v& vus si vi iivuiiuriBii mAl vo eating the slaughter of song birds and aome of the members of the Oregon Flah and Game association advocating ium iaw ior me spring anooting or water fowl, which Is the shortest road to wild TAw av!atmt.alAn - 1 , - . " -- .vvt ww iiivuju nava i some ie.iBlatora to espouse the causa of ( w.u wiiu uivtvuuun, uinerwiee we may have another lerialature Ilka tha ii one. At Its close we might find. our trout had ha lawful AMa.TiA. . - -; r - . . vui Aaw I vanishing elk could be killed, and our mras couia De snot without limit iu urnrung mwn ana out. te n hlr , be elected. But I fear for All VhA nnW. mmmimm . - harV tn tha aanata na.k.. and vote rnr innt hat Kif..t .Un.ki.. . n i Verlly,: If song -birds were not In the It msy b t If vnta fin ham wouL C w. H hard to aav haw man will lrds had Votee Mr. Nottlng- same class aa women. Mr, Hodaon might Btav at hnma an1 nni lu J Ti ..v. ..v. tn ! V Oil UJ a tuimi 9 oiaaeiawa. WILLIAM I FINLET. Metsger fits glasses for 11.00. Eepublican Voters and Friends. Aa a MnnMata .ha a district attorney I have endeavored to au in person ana tnrougn the ajrasaai in aan nnsin rranv an eramiaa - a.. 7 are -- A cat lllalll- ner. saVI tha.t vil nnnM V.aaAe.a ....... i-.a I d with me and the principles I advo cate. And believing- as I do from the assurances .riven me that I will be nom inated, I will therefore ask each ot aajtyvin. vuurBc.i a committee of one tn thai' vis w-.ta ia -i No. 15 for district attorney, Edward T.' uu April ii, Havlnr An nnlltlal w. a II Church, ntvintrar -i Kah ,a 1 . . " waa .v Amanda. ooost, or conduct my campaign or to i.iaiii ur win ior me at me polls I resDectfullv solicit vmiv intiwii...i a im American citlsen. EDWARu T. TAQOABT. m.linvH1IAr llAt, nanill,A resenUUve In congress. Fifty years In ed with sii ls pplet M;,lu'"nl- Perfect fitting glasses II at Metsger'a by Mrs. M. r, w fnA ana " " " " l V A 1 A1IA a-. xioiuicooy udc several popular songs, wAwMiajiu uj ixiiao xieien Xjlgntner. GOLDENROD ASSEMBLY TAKES FIRST PLACE, . , aj Lively Vote Shown in The Journal's Library Contest. Save Money! Avoid Pain! Teeth Extracted f RED WHEN PLATES OR BRIDGES ARE ORDERED f M ttlfMMMMM?MtHtMMltHiiitSistiti '-Fcunmsi For Sale ' t.t.f?i.AC?ES-'3!it'lw SaJ -tretar line crossing it; all rood ' lJJS" w? t"f fain? treatns; on good pub- LrUnw"1111 orefaaroYaU fenced and one of the best places on that carlme for cuttmg.op into fiye and ten-acre tracta; price f 85 per era; must be sold ,within the next thirty days. , ntK10' ,rI? Beaverton;. aa , good rich soil, new lading stream of, water; pri only f 75 per acre; terms easy! -1 , &AJl?ES 2 to&Som Beavertori; aU good rich aoil; part J rarrrii11" good berj, on good pubSc road; price 50 vP acre,, terms ,easy.; ..v.-., ,,. -.:vv.:i ','- eood8!LibK???.l!imae fi?m Beawrtonjon good pflbMc road with k get Scttr haIft?ee?la5W.Hi,es from B"erton; "on;sgood public road;, veU wSi aSSPS 1en nules of Poland; all cleared and m a . wS-Pfte101 ,UJweU fenced; well watered by good : S'tZa&dS01 orchar,5 Ure ew honer iarga t TuiSgaortiVer $fo Z Sa?A.eo?t' 00d outbuUdings; ; best farmfe'li 2 year.; one of the adapted for dairy ; bnainL2 boxldings suitable and PortS-""! ,vpubiic Wirt Portland at price. 0 l?J.01 This count In the library contest Shovs considerable aotlvltv Tha OaIa. enrod assembly United Artlaans'haa In. I creasea several thousand votea jumped to first place. Everv nn la I working and each aucceedlng count will 5" V, "' 2-L"e.f '" Mhooi and ?l e 0lher schools are fast coming to w.w aiviii, a.uV me ttoio increases every fl(lM,n RaiI aiMAlhl. TT A . . ... Williams Avenue school. .'44'4. Western Telephone club. . . . . . J2 74S sssssr. "L; : """ , w'w' ...18.648 .13,610 CI 5 fINE TEETH Wrwltnvn ' aphnnl East Side high sehoii.'.'.'....ijtoi -"a-a"85; . v u:e3 uwi aw7u UCI1 B CiUDi eeeeie Hrtllaiila v airhrtrkl West .efde hleh achool!!!!!! ColumblR unlvArailtv. Frara assembly XaAA atnhnnl . Allen's preparatory school!! East Side library Jatkfntinn aohnnl St. Mary's academy... PniiK no.hnnl ... Chapman school ' EaRies RlTwnnr1 uphAfi Hlartilflnrl mnihfirii " " D " va as.. R P n TT! " eveefeeaeesaaaaaa. I. O. O. F. . iiast Hide Athletic club 8.E88 8,548 8,6871 8,467 S.381 a.is 6,788 ! 6,278 4,848 8.80R 9 SS. I 9 SUA ' I 2.'B.i3 2.000 , Da, I 1.423 I 1,240 Wy Pay More? Full Set, that fit. Gold Crowns, 22k. Bridge Teeth, 22k. Gold Fillings Silver Fillings .... .f 5.00 1 93.50 93.50 ......fl.OO 50t .-- . '..:. -v. u -" . b .... ..v 1 . 'w SUITS' we,, r ,: UWwS JTvlIs .1 Base Ball Suits. Gloves, Catchers Mitts, Base Balls Bats When YouSee It in Our Ad It's So I I v '-'mm I r ' A n 1 1 ff 1 sc & Yamnm a'j l TO I I V Ca- i - . . ' - Corner Third and Yamhill PHONE MAIN 4918 UaU Orders CtrefaUj Filled $25.00 Tailored Suits Very exceptional values in ladies' medium- priced Suits; specially selected and expressed to us by bur Eastern buyer for the Easter trade all up-to-date styles, in serge, voile "and new materials, well tailored a nice as sortrnent of colors to choose from. Values V up to $25.00, specially underpriced for one day Thursday, the choice A mi ojob Ainwuo ciuo 1.216 II . n r ... . Young- Men-Catholic AthleUo club 1.146 I Ten-Year Written Guarantee. v....W, V J.. J KUVVI, Ml.,.!,,,,) Portsmou th school a. L,oag 186 ; St. Vlncenfa hospital Irvine-Inn aaaaaI Mount Hood circle 161. W. W Central Christian church.: Ladies of Maccabees ..... Catholic Foresters ! neoeKan iOdg;e Sunnyslde school Hawthorne school...... Thompson school ' " Women's Jewish council ...." Shattuck achool . Alnawnrth aivhAAl Hur. Muitajw-asadejnr.f;: :::::: Boys' Brigade...,,... .... I Homesteaders .. Hmmim m. r -n . 1.041 1,036 1,020 1,006 1,000 993 807 ; 898 891 887 8S3 760 740 , 705 692 470 442 420 412 266 28S 29 29S Orprnn fTi ljr txr a Surnana acaaemy . ijx Olint TdW InHaa A VI V I ' , ?V Oregon Orape camp' 69'75m! W. X 2X0 ua i i ' U v J a- . 200 Evergreen camp 6466. M. W. lal.. 140 Rttlntiat Vaal. k..L .a.. taJ? Wiri. J- flttnaft j r . jt Yw uiuoua attacas. 26c at anjr druff atore. . ' Lady attendant Open evenlnga. We keep busy doing good work 1 1 I SB ( I at these prices. We have the lat est, most modern electrical an. r Iparatus for doing painless dental work.--- Electro Dental Parlors 303 J Washington Street CORNEIJ FIFTHS i? Opp. ( Olda, Wortman ft King's EastcrBHcrinos of - rtn m a'-'t-w a -' laDic uncns ; Very jtimely offerings of the K a ro-Klap p er Co. for Thursday - a aplendid a- sortment of Tah e: Da matt a ith a r hi a a i'h m 1.na.n - - -- - vi uir bleached,: all widths and' hew aesigns. ar tnese exceptibnai prices: . . , Values tip to 75c. ; the yard. . . ; iOVC Values up to $l.r00,' " ?A y the yard.......... .... OHC Values tip to $1.50, no ' .the .yard .. .....VOC Values up to $2.00,' 9 1 1 o ;t.pieta - r . ww. the finest, rT;?. NapWittt to Match I ;" ia- 50c; EMBROIDERIES 19c An exceptional offer for Thursday 18 tO'20-mch Embroideries-- 111 values up to 50c, th e y ard . . . . I C $1.25 RAJAH SILK ;79c We offer for Wednesday' and Thurs day ; a , choice assortment' of ... Rajah Miic, an. desirable colors jn the lot and values up to$1.25, 'the yard. . . . , . . A ..,...., 79c Easter Specials In lace Corlslns ;NewT arrivals mXace ; Curtains,in cluding 12 different and distinctive patterns in Cable , Net, Nottingham." Renaissance, etc.; white, cream and Arabian colors; -values' up v Jo : $4.50. Specially priced fdr tirv :f A' Thursday, the pair, . ........ ePa.e 1 If ... . Tt.' 10c yard value "Valendennea Laces and Insertions. Thuta day a dozen- yards for ;