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VfTiE : OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, APRIL' 17. 1801 BY A TRICK ITodson Machine Circulating: ; Card Imitating Statement .;:'VNo. 1 List. on Flats. hr laen Inserted In their Bum ' i n nnni or ma suDterruaa undoubtedly to trick voters Into voting for members of tha Ilodsoa slat under the bailer tnat me man wr ail can dldates on tha Statement No. 1 ticket In order to guard tha voters ami n at auch tricks, Tha Journal will one mora print ins nat or Statement No. 1 candidate on 'tha ballot. Tha namaa of those who have entered tha cm.m- paicn aa ran it or tha petition of a lana numoar or tha cltlaana of tha county will b printed la capital Wt- , . Alarmed at tha tlds of Statement No. I anntlmant In Multnomah count? which " Is sweeping tham to defeat, tha manip ulators of tha llodson-Beacn-Bauey Reed machine legislative slata have re- sortad t trickery to secur tha Detter- 1 ment of acme member of their repre ' aenUtivo tlckot , In order to blind tha voters who are favorable to tha llat of candidate pledfea to Statement No. 1 and Induood to run through tha petition of prom inent Business ana proreaaionai men ' and wall known citlsena of tha ooanty, a card, similar In every way to the one put out by the Statement No. 1 candidates, has been printed and circu lated by the Hod eon leaders. In this phone ticket tha names of JU if. Davis and J- C Bryant have been atrlcken front tha llat of representative candi dates, and tha names of U E. Crouch and Harlow, two members of tha Hod-1 of each. Those who have entered the race Independently will ha printed In tha usual type. , The Ust la as fol lows: ( For Joint representative: . (Vote for one.) 37 BELT, W. C. For stats senators: " ' . (Vote for Firs.) If IjfitUtii. II. It, 47 KEIXAHfcR, IJAN 4 WILLET, A. H. II Farnhara, Walter C- (Democrat) 41 Clyde. R. C 11 Wlloox. John D, For representatives: 20 YEARS OF MISSION IVORK What North Pacific Board Has Accomplished Shown ; by Iloports. Vote for twelve. . ABBOTT, JAMKS U ALTMAN, B. a BRADY, FRED J. BRTANT, J. C. CASS I nr. J. F. CLEMENS, W. J. COUCH. K. C. . . DAV18, JU M. JAEGER, E. J. MA HONE, I D. MTK1NALD. CHARLES J. UHTOW, A. W. ei 7 It 14 II II II 71 71 It 14 7 II 7 Hunter. Rol II Wliains, J. Hollow B Allen, Qeorae H. pert. Building Permlta. WebbeK erect dwell Ins-. East laiaev. ii Larrabee. erect three dwellings, Mason O. W. WebbeK i Fourteenth reef-liaise 101; O. A. i m i i "i vtw as u w vtuii eaa jrif&srtrii between Minnesota and Montana, 11,100 eacn; a u rust weinert, erect dwelling. tut mxin near nowann, il.tou. 73 : II m aae m Ww) York ENJAMIN Correct Clothes for Men are they cost no more than others ones v of th armi and U art tuba like a plec of ja jlpe. 1 Th hollow centra b filled with , oft red fatty materUI called marrow. This tha placa where new red blood (imada, Scott's Emulsion feedi bona marrow. Tha rich ' fat and tha peculiar power In SC0TT3 EMUUlOIvjlvei new vljor and new nourishment. That u why pale people Improve en 3COTTJEMULSION.lt hat the power to produce new red blood. AJOravvbtai BOe. aa4 $1X0. Tha 20th anniversary of tha North P- ciflo Praabytarlaa board of mlaalons which closed last nlsht with a popu lar, meetlna Is tha rraateat In lnUra.it and power that has svar bean held. Mrs. W. g. Ladd. 'who has bean president sine tha Inception of the aoclety, pre sided. ' Addresses were made br Mies Julia Fraaer, field secretary for the I racmo coast, Rey. C. E. Brsdt, rep resentlns; ths forele-n board. Kav. Wil liam Hiram Foulkaa and llaw W fl. I Holt. . i I Reports from ths various secretaries ' and offloers show the board to be In a moat prosperous condition. Nearly ' tl ADA n nr. kmm amm.mJW... tkl. ...... whi (vnillVHirg I J 1 1 year than last and two additional homes have bean built one at Lakawn, Laos, knowit as ths Kenneth Mackenzie Memorial school for boys, and ths other at Feron, Utah, to accommodate the teachers working among ths Mormons. rweaty Tears Work. Mrs, 3. V. MJUtgaa tare ths sum mary of ths 10 years' work yesterday. She told of tha organisation of ths Anl.fw ( lit? n.A . V. - ... n mwww. w. w.vu ,w.H ill. WV separate societies for foreign and for horns mlsalona She aald: 'la 10 years I tiw.ao nas oeen given, ma territory covered by this board extends from tns xuKon on ths north to ths Call- -S'T.'Z'hTn S? Letter Si-med hv Hodson - i 1 " i Perhans ths most telllna- work un dertaken was the onenlnv of tha Chi. neae horns and ths rescue of a number nf T?iiof of Chinese clrla and women from vl AtUCl slavery. . "Thers havs been a number of mls- eiuuariea auDDonea in tne united I ... . mi m -m Ktatee. China. Jenn. Vr.. T-; nuro c xam iiwa o and Persia. There are now 11 mission-1 ,n literature to bs floated by ths Hod- artea. I son-Beach-Bailar-Reed machine enombl-1 Mfft l a a w Mm a nt . i . - a ii a uiruiiDt jl. L4oa noiniifj nu i i a ..i. i bean built and sauloned In Prtnt VnV I """"" ,ia m"nav' la Korsa, tha Umatilla Manas, the teach-1 jMt Bnt attacking Max O. srs-i noma at s srron, Utah, and the I Cohen, secretary of the union bsoudii- aisclpls of tha Tammany f ',;:; 1 I TThTnnrT A IT 1 ILiVLilXli 1DI :r tt CHI TARGET of r. We Iiaye detemlned r all tte women'6 goods; in stock-for this reason have made the following reductions: ; . mm E Says He Is Cousin Ladies' ladies' Ladies $30 $25 120' , i ' ' y SuxiSs Suits 19.85 $16.85 $12.85 kT. .V tLw."" r fPorlai nom Ior I can club, braodia him as a ths reDort of Mrs 3. W. Hre.a Tom Piatt and a pupil of tM..irA. '.ki..d K. ..,. .-ir. I organisation in New Tore. tha ii k hum hi n. ii I The letter which has bean sent to a ration of th TtreftiureV. Veport it wis P.TiS'V'ft decided to Increase ths amount given 'twJPtl3 L?? .KSMifS? td to foreign mleslons and to support an f .- w- HLod2' mVa4iu thu"m additional home. Ths rsnort of Mra ops and had inclosed with It the xi d a-4... - .v- . r oamDaia-n card or Benator Hoaeon. xne brary V .hawed acUWty In thYTprU. S, rVrthTllVB?1 WTM that literature concerning missions; Ml I l U"'rMr- "f?". ""'I 'J I Helen ciarka presented ths work doni y" , y;".' among tha Indians at Neah bay. Ah "S .v... 7., iZZFJSXTS.i aS5 Won (Mrs. Edward Kan), told o work S?',?' vil,iff,;,rc?11H., Am aocompll.hed among the Chinese women J1,? v, . i , -J ..S!i3 of the city. Miss Mabel Ooss reviewed $uZ! llf$ n7t i5PPa f ths work of study clubs, showing In- P"vU, carried precinct No. I for ... i aim, inu wu nvw trying w wuuui iu i vote of the precinot zor Emmett uraae lwell for stats senator. has caused a small slsed This is About ONE-HALF What You Would Pay at the Department Stores and You Know WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO fy R 'inYS vmr eressed Interest. Mrs. tt C. Campbell, rsoordlnf see- Yr rsUry. reviewed the work of the past "VJ. Pt2 Xitrnm V Duf.... i.l I TUS letter fhTsal Tof mlsslonafV lltsratura Ra! ent,0, ln Proclnct No., a. and It is . -...VT2 tl.-".'-! I believed will act as a roorback becauss Die's socletlea the lunlora and T,.nrti. r. many misieaains; statements con- by Miss Mcflaw. and correepondenci "'" J"..1 .Vtn'.n nrTSi read from missionaries, by Miss Caro- E1? j1" JtF iZ?,?. line Btronr. Mra Walter Read and Mra tb campaign manager of Louis Fletcher Linn gave solos. &'m.merman' na w" PPa Offlosrs Beelected, Cohen bubbled with wrath when hs The officers of ths board were re-1 read the letter yestsrday afternoon, but aklAtS'AX mm Its etta. anhaf a.elA m r awiA wnnviMlMA ask lV f m M ai elail 1 s r at l I swv7Uf svat.il uy auustiiuilUU ua Ml IaV I a.li sss iiivi iiiig( wstiu im wva visnj a saaw i H. H. Pratt as secretary for the young I ben written, as it had won votes rrora people in pises or miss mcusw, wnolrioason ana nis crowa in precinor no. e. reslsned. A new oraanlaatlon. the Ma ! nartlcularlv anarr becauss It has Westminster Guild, was formed fori been reported to him that Hodson has work among young woman, of which charged him with being a cousin of Mrs. Blandford for Oregon and Miss Abe Reuf of San Francisco, and con-1 Bouthmayde of Seattle for Washing- tends that he will havs Hodson's polltl- ion, were msae secretaries. I cat scajp u i is iu uis uuw.r w iaae it De nsid at 1 toaay. Not a little I wmm lsf and Yamhill The next meetlna will be held Third Presbyterian church. Not a ill of the success of the meetlna; was due TTT7''D A TJTVn PACT? AT? to ths efforts of the hospitality com mlttee under Mra George Callara. who attended to the personal comfort of the guesta Msny delegates wers pres ent from different parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. DR. RUBEfiSTEIfl Oil COLUMBIA SOUTHERN" 1 PASSOVERSECOHDOAY and longer wear And there is the Correct New York Style that, stays in a "Benjamin" Garment to the end. That's why we sell u Benjamin " Clothes. Speaks on "Civilization and Our Redemption" Before Crowded Synagogue. It was a large crowd that thronged the Nevah Zedeck Talmud Thora syna gogue last evening. In spite of tha rain storm which came down ln torrents, long before 8 o'clock, every seat an alercatlon with W. C member of ths nlasterer'a union. Griffith claimed Holmes called (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) Intra a scab, and hs knocked him down Balera. Or.. April 17. Attorney-Gen- and kicked him In ths Jaw. Griffith erai urawiora is preparing nia papers ln the case against ths Columbia South ern Irrigating company, as hs was In- t rue tea to ao at tne last meeting on the land hoard. Tns corporation is al leged to have failed to carrry out Its contract with ths stats ln tha matter of ths Irrigation of settlers' lands,, and tha state win move at ones ror a can celation of the contract and an ac- counting. Ths case will come up In the federal court Berore judge wolverton. A receiver was reoently appointed for tns Columbia southern company. The tats has a large crew or men engaged ths was arrested, tried and found guilty of disorderly conduct. Tha railway com pany backed him In an appeal to ths superior court and thsncs to the ' su preme court where tha Judgment Is af firmed. Ths sentence Was a fins 6f III and costs. Holmss claimed tha troubl -was over a tranafer and that he did not call ths conductor a scab untlt after ths latter had hit him. r STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK In surveying ths tract acaulred by Irrigating company near Laidlaw Crook county. in I MEAD HANDS OUT APPOINTMENT LIST SATURDAY SPECIALS 1 ii" ' i n i i i i ii Tomorrow's list of bargain items will prove doubly attractive to the thrifty Saturday shopper these being subject to delivery at our earliest convenience and for which mail, telephone or c o. & orders will not be accepted. (Special DUpatcb to The Journal.) Olympla, Wash.. April 17. Ths fol- was filled, this being ths ascond day lowing list of appointments has been of the passover holiday. I given out from ths executlvs office: Dr. George Rubensteln of Portland I John Hansen of Everett, a member of tns Doard or manager ton State reformatory to succeed W. he board of managers of the Washlng- . l , I H'U (kci iciviiiiawir lu nuwcou T . X . 1 " ""uoiifuu. juuuiib Bell, resigned: Dr. C. C. Mann of 8oo- dellvered a masterly address on "Civ- other things he said, "That our sages kane, and Dr. A. W. Burns of North had thoroughly understood ths close re- aK'm.atrmeln(Dr8 01 l"aJ'ltateToaIa i ..iivuaiii , m.u ui.i a uv.woeill w Jb 'IgK Snu UT. W A true civilization and our redemption is ar.vtiviv: rhnrica w wi eviaencea rrpm ims epical remara: attl. a member of the Stats Board of i..- nam wina wnicn naa oiown aown Barber Examiners, to succeed himself, the idol placed by Nebuchadnesiar at term expired; Henry Schaler of Taco- Jerusalem for the propagation of idol- mn a member of th. umt hnnrrl tn m-iry, ui laiiauti.iii um upBi b n uuu, iv succeea nimseir, term expired. was the self-same wind which had The sovernor has alao lasuail im blown to life again those skeletons missions to the following as members Flshburn. re- hlsler of Se- Which the prophet Esekiel saw ln a vision ln that open valley.' Which goes to show that our sages had rightly Judged, even at that early period of the worlds progress, that only with the liminatlon from the earth of fanatl cism, and of superstition, and with the widening out of the true laws of hu manitV. there is closely allied and linked together our hops of redemp tion." , CHURCH OFFERED HENEY, NOT HIRED Portland, Or., April 17.- tor of The Journal rw A J mmw S f I I 31 1 Morrisony 0pp., Postofficc To the Edi- Senator Charles W. Fulton last night. In the Burkhard mPRtlnir said that "Francis J. Heney came to Portland and 'hired a church' to speak against me lant Monday." I will not designate this statement by Mr. Fulton's favorite expression, "that Is a deliberate, willful and malicious lie." but prefer to state that Mr. Fulton is entirely misinformed. Mr. Heney did not hire a church or ask for it, but nnitM in the Centenary Methodist Episcopal church last Monday evening upon the urgent Invitation of tna pastor, and while he continues the good work be is doing1- In California and Oregon h will never need to. hire a nan .to aaaress the. public while I have a frea pulpit to offer him. - CLARENCE TRUffl WILSON, - of the advisory commlsaion for stats roaa improvement, recently crested Howard Whitson of Spokane. C. H. Hanford of Seattle, J. M. Snow, state highway commissioner; Professor Hen ry M. Landes of the University of wasnmgion; samuei hhi or Seattle; John W. Arrasmlth, state grain inspec tor; Karl Bowers of Prosser and Sam uel C. Lancaster of the University of v aaningiun. Tomorrow and Monday will positive!' be the last days for discount nn side gas bills. Portland Gas Company. FIGHTING CONDUCTOR HANDED SECOND BUNCH April 17.-. police CLAIMED PATRICIDE . NOT INSANE NOW (Special Dispatch t Ths Journal.) , Chehalis, Wash., April . 17. M. ' A. Langhorn of Tacoma, attorney for Tom Brown, has filed an application -for Brown's release from the custody of Sheriff Deggeller, Brown was ac quitted, by reason- of Insanity, of tha charge of murdering his father. Charles Brown, at his ranch on Deep creek near this city about three years .a go. Judge Rica ordered young Brown committed to tha custody of tha sheriff under the pro visions of an old law. The case went to the United States supreme court and ultimately. Judge Rice's position was upheld, .pouaty. Attorney Harmon ex. pects t fight the attempt to secure ths release -of - Brown, ' Ifc is mat forth In i ths application' that has been filed for Brown's release that hs baa been oared f his Insanity.. . . - . - J Olympla, Wash., court case which grew out of the streetcar siriKe in BDOKana in tha spring of 1907 has been decided by the supreme court. R. J. Griffith, a con ductor empioyea Dy tne Washington Water Power company, while on duty MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Good for Man or Beast WHILE miiis for Horses and Cattle bear in mind that it is just as ralnable In Yonf home. : , ' - That lame arm, strained muscle or braised hand trill not twinge long; if Mexicaun Mustang Liniment has been applied. It penetrates quick! j and so relieves all pain and soreness.. . . "" Oat racorj la BO years ot snsissa, - KITCHEN TABLES SPECIAL $1.00 EACH Tomorrow another lot of these kitchen pieces are offered at Ihis unusually attractive price. These tables are exceptionally A&ell " made of select stock fir with heavy square leg:an(I also drawer. At this special pricS one table only will be sold to each purchaser, y 100 PAIRS LACE, CURTAINS. SPECIAL AT 37jc PAIR . ii . i - ' i i r .i- rm uiiiiii , nu. .j i.. in U ii is ..n mi i i 1-111.111.1 .inrii , ..mm ,, mm In the Drapery Section tomorrow we offer at this special price per pair the above limited quantity of White Nottingham Lace Curtains all 2 yards long and in several patterns. In the Crockery Dept. Salad or Fruit Sets at 70c Comprised of 7 piece -large bowl and 6 indi vidual dishes in the semi-porcelain richly dec orated and gold stippled.- Several patterns to select from. Tomorrow these regular $1.50 sets at the above special DRAPERY SPECIALS -.. ""' 1 '" Tomorrow in the Drapery Section, sixth floor. Cretonnes, Muslins, Denims 'and Burlaps in short, lengths regular value! 20c, 25c, 35c and 40c your choice tomorrow at tfie special, per yard,- tOf. ,-.. 50-inch Shadow Silks in two-tone figures, cross stripes and oriental colorings $1.5j), $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 valuef your choice tomorrow at the special, per yafd,50a v. :; Wilton Hassocks The Carpet Department offers for tomorrow's selling a new ' lot of these Carpet footstools they are made of; high-grade Wilton x ctrpeiln oval, 6blong, round and other popular shapes- all solidly filled. Your choice, from this assortment at the special, each! . -.-. . COOKING EXHIBIT OF THE "NEW PROCESS" OAS RANGE ENDS TOMOR ROW. SEE IT IN - OPERATION, v HOT BISCUITS AND COFFEE SERVED . . FREE TO ALL1 VISITORS. 'S 91.00 Down 91.00 Week Special Terms " on , Gas Ranges . ' Endintrr Tomorrow1 ETt" laMauanij I HS90S Jj ly" C0HPLETE-fl003E-FURniSHER3 MAKtfOU OWSTWMIj 'ui" $7? . Lawn , Mowers and Garden Tools . '. ln the. Basement