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T A THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 15, 1008. V , t 1 t t. J . . 2 i.v SPRUCE UP FOR HOSE HI East Side Business Hen Are Urged to Prepare for June Show. The Right' Place for Good Shoes: Selz Royal Blue THIS itore ij the rijht place for food ihoes; it'i ' wrieie you jet Sell Koyil Dlue hoe. ' The 'name At ,. mMiinr of the t7nltd Eat Aid Puh clubs Inst evening a A. Blg- low. frldat Of th East Sid UUSI- u-n- niuh made a. strong DIM to th ncmlwri of th unltd elubs toUk an actlvs part la th coming Ros - , val. 11 argued that th prapoaad p- - i-aiia r ff r a arnnni ciuiumi wvwu w ' ona of tha moat attractive ., ha urged that tha resldsnt of the east aid do all in their power to get tha children out. The aubjct pf d00""?"" also waa touched upon, and ha asked tne merchant and the clllsen generally to make in aaat aide aa attractive aa.po- ' Because Councilman Cottel had r; . - th. aat aide aa a "dead town ha Waa roundly aeored at the meeting. and reaoluUons cemanaing ii y alga or mak am apology were dPd- copy of the rolutlons will be aent to the councilman. ' Tbe Madison atraet bridge subject waa placed before mi nwiwi - , w Jerkins, a member of tha Mount Tabor i,. ni.ui uaorlatlon. -and at toe cm.tluatoa of a dlacuaolon waa taken under oonaldratlon by tha united elub. CLOSE UP SALOONS ON THE EAST SIOE .V;' ' ' . v i ' '". Purpose of Campaign Just Opened by ProMbition . Workers. bciz on 13 Vk - , ( t East aide pastor and laymen gtn- . - ' a, Uawftinni 'Pkrlr f Preabrterlaa church and decided to In I auguraU a local option campaign, to be conducted on the east aide only ana to be con flood within Ue city 11ml ts. of , tha . Anti-Saloon n. called tue mealing to order and Rot. E. Nelaon Allen, paator J. R. KnodaU league of Oregon of the church. waa chosen chairman. rlth Key. A. J. Montgomery secretary. In hla opening remark Mr. Knodeii eta ted that. It waa the deelre to wipe out every saloon on tha eaat aide.' that nearly 709 young men had. announced their deelre to take up the work, and that one man alone had offered to raise 11,000 to carry on tha campaign. J. R. KnodelL O. E. Miller. Key. A. J. Montgomery, E. Nelson Allen and Dr. J. F. Ghormly were appointed aa a com mittee to prepara petition for all the precincts of tha aaat aide, "which will be circulated at . eaat , aid churchea pert Sunday. Monday night a general mass meeting will be held at Hawthorne- Park Pres. bvterlan- church, and at that time full plana for the campaign will be , an nounced. ,- ' , ....-.:. , . . CLEAN EASTIDE . . iBEDEE E0SE EEStlYAI ' 'CV.v'.t . '. .'::.fAr 4 It I tha VIestre of reeidmta' of the east aide tn have that portion of Port land thoroughly cleaned beore the Rose Festival and to that enfl petition are now being circulated' The Ken 11 worth improvement association ha Indorsed the "movement by adopting resolutions to that errect, ana a commute na . been appointed to, bring tha subject to th attention Of Other push clubs of .in aaat aide. . ; . any shoe - good a sign of good shoe as the "sterl-' ing" mark on silver is a sign of good quality. Any time you find that name, you can Know I actly wnat you get ; You'll find it on lots of our shoes; and we guarantee your full satisfactloa Selz Royal BI(ie Shoe V $30, $4 $5 Xattntk ex- " N. 4X1 lM A Widths Mart la rUta 1 ' H AT ' SPEC! S " wl : : GREAT jLASTLR BARGAINS FRIDAY AND OrrLRLD FOR TornMriy 149 Tblr5tret Cor.7lh snd Washlsgfoi Sts. REGISTER PROTEST AGAINST r.ilil ' "f s .., ' '. .. . Democrats Plan to Write In Other Name on Pri mary Ballot BEPUBLICANiBA LLY . AT 3I0NTAVILLA ' KeDOMloana . aatherwA - last. l-it a Montavllla for a final rally and the meeting proved to b one of the most successful of th campaign. - Dr. Wll- presiaea 11am Devan: were mad and ' iddnuM W. R. McOarry. A. a KushJlght, Robert Morrow, K. C Coach. C C JLoucks and J. W. Bell. 14 ) at f Oong-rMgiiMui W. B. SOla. v I now working for deep water. ft takes time to learn th ropes at Wash ington. Congressman Ellis has seven years' experience. Vot to help him continue effectiv work.'; Many Democrats of th Fourth Judt cial district .ar dlsaaUsfled with th candidacy of John Mannlna for iiltrint attorney on th Demooratlo ticket, and ar planning to writ In th nam of some otner candidate on their ballots t U prlmarlea on Friday. It la being- aald by those who ar op posed to Mr, Manning that some other Democrat should have Wnm AanlL date on th Democratic ticket In order that the voters of the nartv mM inn had an opportunity to cast tbelr ballota for him, Since there la no other unill. date entered In th contest however. th voter will vole their dlaannrovn! of th Manning admlnlatratfon by writ ing In some other name, either that of some Democrat or of one of th Repub lican candidate for th of floe- ... While it is not exoected to defeat th nomination of Mr. Mannlnar- in thia manner. It la expected that tha opposite tdih win aerva aa a nrnifwr rrnm rni DemocraUo voters who ar' opposed to i - i ii us, ," ., .OoTt-ao 0v for Oongraaa. Eastern Oregon has four fifths of in territory in mis congressional dis trict, and mors than on half Its popu lation. Th western Dart of tha dlatrint has both United States senators, and will retain them. Eastern Oregon is en titled, therefore, to the reoreaentatlve in the lower house, and thla concession has never been broken sine, the crea tion or m second district. E0SEBUEG CAMP ADDS HUNDEED WOODMEN To introduce our Millinery Department we make a 'great special offer for "these two dayi. It is easy to write anS, prfrrf -v-rotx! oi praise ot this department and these bargains, but you can only be convinced ot tne raiuei ouerea by your personal inspection.' isu us luc idvur w tH UCIU1C yvu llWfiC uui sci-.liuii9 IV l LA9iU uiwiu, ' uivis vjou a iw.wtu wauMiasijr CvcaiUS vlll V it)J tor tne accommodation ot tne taster traae. ; . , :;V $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 HAtS rORv$3.75 In this lot there are three dozen hats in all, no two alike, .all of the latest (V ; ahapes ; hats that retail regularly at $6, $7 and $8, and are worth the 'money ; for ij these two davs onlv Fndav anH Saturday the once will be ortlv. T . : Many other good values shown, and sold for cash, or credit extended to all who so desire; Pay a little down, then $1.00 a week on the finest hats of the season. .You are always welcome to credit here. ' . T5 Grand Logrolling In Which Head Of- fJcers and Visiting Camp Pawticlpsrfe, (pedal Dispatch to Ta JoernaL) Roaeburg. Or, April II. Th big log. rolling event of th Woodmen of th World waa held In this city last night under th direction of th head officer oi ui oraer, consisting oi i, i, ooaa, head consul) T. Clinton Veale. head ad viser; P. E. Snodgraaa, head banker; G V. Bsnson. head clerk; M. R. Wilson, head, escort ; A. M. McKeUer, head watch. I maa;jLna otner nigh officials, John Pit tlso,a P. Hawk ad Dr. James Stan houae. and over 100 vlaltlns- members rrom au over the atat. . The work con sisted of tbe Initiating of 100 candidates and was conducted by th head officers aaaiated by th teams from Kugene. Cot-1 tag urove ana Roseburg. Th conven tion was held at th Elks tempi. ' ' Vast Traia Serrio. Commencing April II, th Canadian Paclfio will plac In effect a. new time card via th Boo Spokaa rout, giving a (7-nour running time fortiana to hl Paul. . Th equipment 1 th moat tip- to-dat of any operated in . th west Electric lighted trains. Library-buffet- compartment-observation cars. Excellent dining car service. For full particulars apply at the local off ic. 142 Third street amaii banquet waa tn pnoipal event of the closing exercise. Th credit for se curing so large a number of candidates' In this section Is du to J. D. Beaky, head escort, who has been -In southern Oregon zor tn past month. BICH GOLD STEIKE NEAE NEVADA CITY (Called Praes ImH Ware.) Nevada, City. Oal- Aorll IB. A re- markable atrik of rich gold quarts is reported from Brownsville. St milea from Nevada Cltr. The ore la aalri tn assay from 150.000 to 1110,000 per ton Forty sacks taken out averaged 11,000 to the-sack. J. I Lanr and B. V. Reama prospectors from Sulsun, mad th strike in an abandoned dec of ground. Othsf -rospectdrs ar rush ing 10 urownsvuie. W. P. Mejera mt Tho Dsilea. 4 - ' (Special iHapatcb to Tie loeraal.) . Th Dalies, Or.; April 16. W. P. Mey ers, candidate for district attorney, snoke .to a fairly lars crowd . at tha Vogt opera house last night .la tha in terests of his candidacy. i ' Perfect fitting glasses tl at Metsger's md-rrach Viaao acf g. Oo. (Sixth and Burnsid streets, pianos, players . and player pianos. "From Maker to Player." . , One-Half Price Special Sale it NOVEXTIE To the children Easter is a second 'Christmas. The . gifts of gaily colored Eggs and , Toy Rabbits and y Chickens are treasured for many a day. We have ; an immense variety of Easter Toys in all 'sorts of ' funny and original shapes for filling 'with Candy Eggs, and offer them at One -Half the Price Marked To all purchasers of these fancies to the amount, r, of 25c or over we will give for the little one of the xamuy a .. c - vi ; . FREE, LASTBU And fill it with Sugar .Eeffsithis v for today and tomorrow.', - , v , f S .W'E T-E;AN B -,.S THfJ POPULAR 373 MORRISON ,v . -v -; K.- . Bet. 3rd and -4th C IS1' Ladies' Easter Suits It is not too late toj make your selection from our fine showing of Ladies' Spring Suits. No charge, made for such alterations as shall be necessary. Come in tomorrow or Friday and you may have yotfr suit for Sunday's wear. Our alteration department iff prepared to guarantee a penect nt ana iirst-ciass; worKmansnip. .tv - ., ; ; , PAY A bOLLAR A WEEK IF YOU LIKE . . ... - . - , ! . .. - i . ... . Men's Spring Siiits we nave just opened a. new shipment of fine i?uits especially ordered. ' for the Easter trade. ; Among theot are fine velour cassimeres, of soft" finish, in the latest stripe effects. and hard finished worsted Cassimeres ?v in the very latest shades and of stylish cotsrSotd- for cash or.on easy payments of ' i; ''v'X-Q . : " ' r r 'A WATT? X? T" '. ' a'- (it STORE OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS -TILL 9:30 mm A " alT Wf :TL X.W ' llJfw ... Ill, 1 II I I LUtlK ( I MM m mm East Burnside andUnionAve. IKJICTION LINE FAIRLY STARTED Salem, Stayton and Aums- ville Men Meet and Clinch the Project (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.) Balem, Or., April 15. At a mooting of representative business men of Balem. Stayton and Aamsvllls at th latter place Monday vnlng plans wer practically completed for th financing andsubsequent construction of an elec tric railway from Salem to Stayton. Su.ch a connecting road Is needed badly and ther la little doubt that th project will receive th hearty Indorsement of th businsss men along the rout ot the Dronoaed road. . A large number Of men were present from Salem and seven carriages were rs of th Stay- ton Commercial club. Talks were mad by a number or. mriuentiai : propert; owners. . untnusiasm ran nigh. Th lo. foiwmg resolution was aaoDtea: Kesoivea, Tnat tn Business- men ana Dronerty. owners of Aumsrllle indorse the plan submitted by th. Stayton and baiem commercial noaie ior tne con struction of an electric railroad from Balem to - stayton. and pledge our hearty cooperation in ecuring the neo- esa&ry stock sunscripuon and right-of- way to ay to build the proposed line." A meeting Will be held In Salem with. in th next two or three days, at which tlrae steDS wlu be taken to lncorttorat th company. - A prospectus will be is sued and the work of raising the funds by siook auDsonpuon wui Degin, It 1 expected that- the road will be pushi to .early compleUon. . ; . MB. ANDEES0N MAKES . IMMACUliATE CANVABS rffnar1al Wtnmti si ha Jomul.i North Powder. Or- Aorll 16. Official figures snow uio numoer oi North pow der voters who registered Is only IIS. and th whole number In Union county. 1,146. At Camp Carson only on out of SO ' registered, the others not having been in the precinct the required lengta Of time. . . William T. Anderson of La Orande, out for county clerk, has lust closed a test candidacy for rrure politics. Hla legitimate expenses, including announce ment In local papers, hall and band hire, carfare and hotel bills, up to this morn ing amounts to $125. .. Ho has spoken all over tha county In favor of purity In official life and "local option, .with -th open declaration that tie has been able to make a pleasant canvass for votes and has not found it necessary to treat a voter, nor. to be treated, to llnunra or clears. 1 here ar thre other Renub- WIIIIESSES IB T.B. 8 T, TRIAL Judge Burnett Summons 22 to Testify in Rass and ' Other C&scs. Moen and Tina B. Kerr as incorporators. Tha capital stock Is f 10,000. - The ob ject Is to manufacture patent safety tamp exunguisnsrs. . : ? v ' . ' (8pedsl Dispatch to Tbe journal.) Salem, Or, April 16. Judge Burnett, on the petition. of Deputy District At torney - Bert U Haney . of Multnomah county, yesterday: summoned. ; 23 wit nesses .who trill testify for the state In th trial of i.! Thorburn Ross, which be Ahs next Tuesday. It la nrobabl that some of th witnesses will be used to testify In th trials or each or the m- ed bank officials. Including, besides a. John E. Altchlson. T. T. Burkhart and Oeprg H. HULr Th list Includes R.' S. Howard Jr., receiver of the defunct bank.-who was appointed by W. M. lidddt State-Treas- urer Steel, Attorney-General Crawford M, B. Rankin, B.iHolbrook, a bor rower from the bank; Senator Smith, as sistant t6 s Attorney-General Crawford George Black and J. W, Ferguson, .ex ert accountants; tx. mollis ana tten klcott bookkeepers: Charles Kocf. Douglas Xawson, head bookkeeperi J. P. Shields, assistant trust ofneor; - S. P. Lipscomb of the bonding department; of the bank.: Willis P. McQulro. . clerk: Clyde C. Beyers, E. L. Dekater, Ira Reynolds, C. B. Fuller, Ray Wenner- berg. Herbert Wllllson. Oeorge Hannon id D. D. Coulson, bookkeepers. ' . , All. these witnesses wUI be summoned by the circuit oourt In Marion county to appear next luesday, when the trials Degin. 1 xn nrst cas to o tagen u I will b 1 that 'of " Rosa The others wil. follow In qulcK succession. The oases will be , hurried, so aa to make the ex pens upon th atat aa small as possl EECRDFOEXANE : , TAX COLLECTIONS Dlapsteb to Tbs Or- April 16. The bast col- 'f. (Speelal, Euaene. I lection of taxes in th history of Lane county naa Men mad ty tsnenn Disk, up to tha present tim, and already th amount c6ll acted exceeds the '.- entire amount on the roll of 1908. The total amount on the 1907 roll Is $336,974.86, of which $302,664. Jl has been collected. which - is over $17,000 more than the total amount on th roll of the previous year, Tha amount that now remains un- couectea i S3,4zu.ie, moat or which last-half, payments, due October L., ;'.'' an.. w.v- mi " - " "- (petal Dlspateb ' to Ths JoaniaLt Astoria, Or.. April 16. Articles of in corporation of tha Teddr Safety Burner company have been filed In the county clack's ojxina, with Jo D. Strains, a. q. Th Atnartoaii srwsppg animal. 1,148 pages Royal octavo, $6 at, ex press prepaid, published by N. ,W. Ayar & Son, Advertising Agents, Philadelphia. No publication ' better reflects th changes which take plac in th news paper field . than the American News paper Annual. This book alma to give the facta which an advertiser, or any on else' dealing with ' the publishing Interests, need to know and to bring tnes i acts aown to aat one eacn year. Tha book catalogues 13,716 news papers, magaslnes and trade and class publications. - a very vaiuaoie reatur of th book is the circulation figures.' Wherever a signed or sworn statement ha ' been executed these - figure . ar given, otherwise the editor of the An nual has estimated tne circulation from tha facts at his command. flunnlementarv tn tha renaral ct logue are lists of magaslnes. women's publications, mail order puDllcations, agricultural: ana religious : papers, to gether with all th trade ana class pub- totLtinrtm .In .hAli nrnn,,. rmitnfnn. While the book is largo and contains a vast .amount - or information, it is in tabulated form with everything In nlaln figures, which makes It very easy to get at any Information desired. - t ,- Th ' Advertisers' ' Telegraph ' Cod Is designed to facilitate telegraphic , com munication, between advertisers and ad vertising agents, ' and newspaper pub lishers and representatives.1 ' c t Anyone dealing witn newspapers ana very newspaper publisher will find the .newspaper . Annual a aauy merlcnn Newspaper . Annual helo. . It likewise possesses . value to those In many other lines. Perfect fitting glasses $1 at Metsger'a Better Equipped Ihan Ever! TBT ASXAST BXDX rhonmr Xast 1648, S-ltm, " East Side Prinling Co. Oon Vnloa At, and & vTaaklatoa. WILL EXTERMINATE . GUINEA CACTIBAIJ9 '' (United Pnm laMd-.wlN.)'1. ' "' Paris- April U-JTrano and Portugal hav closed an agreement to extermin ate cannibalism In Guinea. Th Portu guese troops' native allies . in the re cent camDaiarn ther . made It' an in. variable rule th eat the bodies of th nemh. they killed , in battle and .sev eral Europeans ar said to have met the aame fate. Instructions have been given to aU-oommandera of Portuguese and French punitive expeditions to cap ture the cannibals' children and give them to mor civilised tribes. . . , 14 X J Congressman w. B. snila. ; Can obtain better results than a new man. Condensed I Statement vof the .Condition of Geo; ,W. Bates; & Co., Bankers, at tlfc ''Close of Business April 8, 1908. as submitted to the 1 State Bank Lxamitter ' V I Loans and discount ... ,.$81T,T4.4$ Overdrafts ... i, ........... , .t6.M Banktn' " house, furniture ' and fixtures 80,000.00 Cash and sight exchange.. J41,$$7.8$ 'fr 'if -5N'. f ; "' -:A i V ? r .'' t. " J 0I,010,6S , Capital stock .'..: ..,"..;.$ 60,000.00 .Surplus . ....... f. i. 26,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- penses and, taxes paid.. : I.250.TI 'Tim and sav- . , lngs deposits $111,064.61 . 1 Pemand t ,dr , poslta ...... 41T.B5.8-. B80,760.5 ' , ', $609,010.68 ' v . - . . , I Mavnard Redmond. .. Stat 6f Oregon, County of MnlU l' above named bank, do solemnly swear im i ouv statement is true, to tha best of my knowledge and belief. . - MATNARD REDMOND,' ' rJ ' ma. a , Cashier. Correct -Attest: I . - ''.' - v- Geo. W, Bates, Directors, ; ' , J. 8. Birrel, j . ( . .. ' , , K nomahi .- t 's. .s Sworn to and subscribed before jne this aoth ay of April. 1908. (Baal) : t 1 R. HJ. MENEFEB, , . . Notary Publlo tor Oregon."