The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 16, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 18, 1908.
CANDIDATES f OR STATE SENATOR
THE STORE NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES
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PLATFORM
Ml Ticket of Prominent
' Citizens of 31ultnomah
County Standing on State
ment Xo. 1 Briffiit Pros
Women's $30.00 and $35.00 :
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36-inch-Black Taffeta Silk in
a splendid weight; warrated
all pure silk, and, standard
$1.25 quality. On sale Fri
day and Saturday at above
pects for. Elf d ion.
price.
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irged by the petition of a )
large number of prominent bunt-
ami and profta'lonal men and
well-lrnown cttliens of Portland
and Multnomah county a full )
legislative ticket pledged to )
Statement No. 1 la before tha
voters for nomination tomorrow; 4
Ail ara Republicans of ungues- 4
tloned standing and character.
Thli llat of Candida tea. together
with their numbers on the ballot.
la at follows: e
For Joint repreaentatlTa
(Vote for one.)
IT'. BELT. W. C.
For state senators )
(Vote for Ave.) 4
II ALBEE, H. R. 4
i. 47 .KELLAILER. DAK. 4
, II NOTTINGHAM. C. W. 4
II ' 6ELUNQ, BEN.- 4
M j WILLETT. A. H. 4
For 'representatives 4
,Vt for twelra) 4
; II ABBOTT. JAMES D. 4
IT ALTMAN. B. C 4
It BRADT. FRED J. 4
14 BRYANT. J. C. 4
ft ; CAB8IDT. 1. f. 4
: II CLEMENS. W. J. 4
C , COUCH. K. C. 4
71 DAVIS, L. M. 4
19 JAKQER, E.J. 4
II MAHONE. L. D. 4
14 M DONALD. CHARLES J. 4
17 ORTON. A. W. 4
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data Tor office are making- thaif last
'" efforU te secure support for their con
?; test for nomination to publlo offlc In
H city and count llrely battles are being
waged for success. The two chief con
$ teats in point of . nubile Intereat are
V those which will tell whether the legla
n la t ure, will be returned pledged to aup
tJ port the people's choice for United
Btatea senator or otherwise, and that
s other fight between Charles W. Fulton
:and,,H. rt. Cake for the Republican
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nomtnatlon for senator. This last Is In
volved to a great decree In the State
meat No. 1 tight, the lasuea for and
aaalnat have been clearly drawn over
the state.
Multnomah county Is the center of
the Statement No.,1 and anti-Statement
legislative nght. Hers the old-line poli
ticians who usod to control toe course
Of the Republican machine reaching
throughout the ntate are making their
last desperate effort to regain control
wrested from them by the primary law
end -the Indorsement by the people of
Statement No.
Here the Hodson-Beach-Balley-Reed
machine combination, has joined hands
with all tha old Influences by which pol
itics uaed to he worked. , The Hodson
ticket, headed by J. C. Bayer for senator,
haa called to its aid all of those tle
menta of strength which used to be
controlled by the old Matthewa-Mltotiell
machine and expects to-win. Its object
Is to send an unpledged delegation to
the legislature bv which the senatorial
election car be taken bark to the floo
of the Joint assembly and bartered of
at one of the old-time 40-day auction
aalea which used to make the legislative
assemblies sensational and useless.
Opposed to the Machine.
Opposed to the machine element la a
list of well-known and prominent men,
who though not desiring to became can
didates for the legislature, were per
suaded by a strong petition of cltliens
to enter the race, not for the purpose of
holding office, but for the protection of
a .principle in which they believed. In
the list are Ben Sailing, C W. Notting
ham, Dan Kellaher, H. R. Albee and A.
H: Wlllett, candidates for the senate;
W. C. Belt, for joint representative from
Clackamas and Multnomah counties:
James D. Abbott, B. C. Altman, Fred
J. Brady, J. C. Bryant, J. F. Caesldy,
W. J. Clemens. K. C. Couch. L. M. Da
vis, E. J. Jaeger, L. D. Mahone, Charles
J. McDonald and A. W. Orton. candi
dates for .representative.
All of thes men are Arm believers
In the principle that the United States
senator should be elected, by the peo-1
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A. H. Wlllett.
Ben Selling.
pie, end through this belief are sub
scribers to Statement No. L which gives
the people the right to express their
choice st the polls in June.
Strong for Statement JTo. 1.
Sentiment In Multnomah county
among the great mass of the voters Is
strong for Statement No. 1. In Port
end, where the machine politicians have
their stronghold, a bitter fight will be
waged atrainftt the Statement No. 1 can
didates. Ev6n hex's, however, the re
ports coming from shop and factory and
from the people generally, are to the ef
fect that the people whd believe In their
ngnt to rule themselves wui stana
solid behind the Statement No. 1 candi
dates at the nolle tomorrow.
The voters have come to recognise
that the legislative battle now being
waged, la more than a simple ballot for
men; it Is one for principle. They have
Been that the dereat or statement mo. i
means a step backward for the state and
a relanse to old political condition!
where the machine named the policies I
and the people voted as they were tow.
For these reasons tbe general opinion
la that the entire list of candidates who
For a nreit Friday and Saturday Special w offer choice of 7SQ
nign grade sample luitg at this remarkable redaction. . Women
who are acquainted with the Quality, style and fit of our gar
ment! will take quick advantage of this splendid bargain chance.
All leading colors such u brown,
navy, green and light blues are well
represented, and the styles are the
very latest No charge will be made
for necessary alterations. Come early.
Voile Skirls
A great skirt special for Friday and
SaturdayWomen's Fine Black Voile
Dress bkirts, made m popular full
plaited styles a splendid quality of
material and our best regular $12.50
values. Un sale for 2 days 4PQ Jr
at, special P7.flp
Silk Waists
On sate Friday and Saturday only at
this price Women's White Wash
Silk Waists, open front, long sleeves,
front trimmed with lace insertion and
fine tucks; cuffs also trimmed with
rows of tucks; regular $275 iM QQ
values. Special, each pl.0
CHILDREN'S DRESSES We carry a complete line of Chil
dren's White and Colored Dresses and offer exceptional values
for Friday and Saturday. We are also showing splendid lines
of Infants' Wear dresses, coats, stockings, bootees, caps, un
derwear, etc Let us supply your needs.
Silk Lisle Hose
Women's genuine Silk Lisle
Hose In all popular shades,
black and white; doable heel
and toe and best elastic top;
standard 40c values. A great
bargain.
CANDIDATES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES
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$1.00 Corset Cover
Made from finest French
Cambric with deep lace yoke,
trimmed with beading and
ribbon; 4 different styles to
choose from, and best regu
lar $1.00 values.
Long Kid Gloves
$2.25
Supply your Easter glove
needs here and pay less.
Long Kid Gloves in popular
new russet shades and black;
standard $3.50 values on sale
at above price.
Pure Irish Linen
72-inch pure Irish Linen
Damask, full bleached and
extra quality. On sale Fri
day and Saturday only at
above price. Eight different
designs to pick from.
White Lawn Waists
500 beautiful white Lawn
Waists in a sale Friday and
Saturday long or short
sleeves, open front or back,
dojfens of styles; regular
values up to $2.50.
Bargain Pick-Ups
Gathered from all parts of
the store and arranged to
save time for the busy
woman.
"Sahlin" Corset Form No
hooks, no steels: fits ner-
Jectly; the most popular
form made ..fx. OO
Men's Shirts Men's fine
Negligee Shirts, made from
genuine "Soisette"; $1.50
grade, each fl.00
"Merry Widow" Veils Siie
20x50 inches, 2 rows ribbon
around edge, large dots; $1.75
quality fl.25
Hose Supporters Women's
satin pad Hose Supporters.
wide frilled elastic, all col
ors 25
Long Silk Gloves Full el
bow length pure silk Gloves,
in all colors, double tipped.
pair .f 1.Z5
2-Clasp Gloves 2-clasp fine
rrench Kid Gloves, in all
colors; $1.50 grade; fitted, a
pair 05f)
Sleeveless Vesta Fine
French Lisle Vests, in white
or black,- lace or plain; 35c
values 19)
Men's Socks Men's fancy
Hose, in lace, embroidered
and other designs; 25c grade,
at iaws
Cambric Skirts Mad with
deep knee flounce, laoe or
embroidery trimmed, $2.00
values 91.19
White Aprons, with or with
out bib, in several pretty
tyles; regular 35c and 50c
values , 25
Skirta, Coats Panuole
and Wraps Morrison Hosiery
are pledged to Statement No. 1 will be
victorious when tbe votes are counted,
and that the old-line politicians who are
making- their last desperate errort to
rule agaln will sing; their swan song to
morrow and pass out or prominence in
Mnltnnmnh ronntv nolitlcs with the
pannage of the primary election.
WOODMEN TO TAKE
IN MANY CANDIDATES
At W. O. W. temple, 128 Eleventh
street, tomorrow night a very large
class of candidates from camps In Port
land and surrounding cities will be
nitiated into the mysteries of wood-
fract Head Consul I. I. BoaR or Den
ver, accomnanled bv Head Advisor Veal
of Pasadena, California. Head Banker P.
J. Bnodgrass of Eugene, and Head
Manns-er Patten of Colfax. WaHhinKton.
arrived this morning from McMlnnvllle,
where they conducted the initiatory
work last night.
Rnental cara from Vancouver. Trout-
dale and Oregon City will reach the city
this evening. Dringing large, classes oi
candidates frdm those places. These
will be met by the companies of the
uniform rank of local Woodmen and
conducted to the ;VV. O.-W. temple. The
uniform rank will also escort the head
officers from the Portland hotel to the
f temple. Following the business session
will be served by the local committee.
TAKE BACK MEN FOR
OFFICES ON SOUND
John M. Scott, assistant general pas
senger agent of the Harrlman lines in
the Pacific northwest, has gone to Ta-
coma and Seattle to reestablish the pas
senger agency forces formerly employed
tnt
eight
A. W: Orton;
James rX-AbbbttJl
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ose cities. He will put on seven or
L men who were relieved a few
weeks aeo on account of the closinar of
the Portland gateway to through travel
on continuous passage tickets from
Union Pacific territory via Portland to
Puget sound. This gateway having been
reopened, the Union Pacific will again
sell through tickets via Portland on the
same terms as ucaeis are soia irom tne
middle west to Portland. The Olympla
office of the O. R. & N. Co. will also be
reopened. v
Condon Election.
(Speelil D1pat to The Journal.)
Condon. Aorll II. The Cltlsena' ticket
was victorious at tha election here Hon-
I elected without opposition: . .
ijdayor. N. Farnsworth: counoilmert,
J. y Hire, Elgla Myers, John A Scott,
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