The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 19, 1908, Page 12, Image 12

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    JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL IP. 1903.
12 XV ;f J'v : ' TUB OREGON - SUNDAY , JOO
Fire Apparatus Installed on Portland Heights ;
W ' 1 ! 'I 111,1
T
' V,
Ballroad Commissioner, Sec
GoTernor Declares .Majority
- Is Determined to Betain
ond District Campbell in
the First-rHurlburt's Vic-
. VWffhta Involved in State
tdry in Multnomah Is Not
men! Xo. 1 Not Stir
l Enough. ' ' ( ,
prised at Victory. , .
llSi
ICIII IS
OHLY FOE
i t . I
Gorernor George E. Chamberlain,
who baa recelred the nomination for
- United States aenator on the Demo
cratic ticket, atated last night that
ha deeply felt the great compliment
paid him by the rotera, and aald that
he would make the beat fight he
could to win the election, aa an ef
fort on hie part to repay the confl-
. dence shown In him by the people,
, Gorernor Chamberlain also aald
. that he waa not anrprteed at the
; sweeping Tlctory for Statement Wo.
1. He aald that for the past two
; yeara he hai been cloaely associated
with the people, and knew that out
Bide of the. politicians the principle !
K believed In by the large majority of
v taS rotera.
; - "Outside of the men who were
aligned with the old machine poll
V tlclans," he aald, "Statement No. 1 la
' ' advocated by the agricultural claaaes,
; the laboring classes and the bualneai
men. Two years from now It will
make no difference who Is nomlnat-
ed, the people will yote straight for
the principle. 'Never again will
T there be the fight made against
2 Statement No. 1 that was taade at
. the election Friday. . The people be-
lleve In It and will Insist upon har-
; lng It.'-::- ...v,,, ' ;f ,.
i ."Aa to ! my ; nomination; it came
, without any eelfaeeklng on my part.
" I left it to the people to decide and
will make the best fight I can to be
elected. . One word more In regard
to Statement No. 1. The people
; . have won a great victory and X be
' lleve The Journal . is entitled to con
' gratulationa tor the tight it made In
v behalf of the great principle." " ;
' fom BIG EMPIRE i t
- ' :v : .. . '.-
(Continued from Pare One.)
' ttons already partially settled by lessees
end ether who have secured homes on
; the alternate sections held or the sov.
ernment are the Goose Lake vallv? Cet
low valley, Warner valley, epragud river
valley, all large, fertile and well watered
sections with soil capable of producing
. large crops of fruits, grain and vega
. tables. It la aald the. Catlow valley
. produces the largest and most luscious
tomatoes In the world. The. products
of the region have never become gen
erally known because of its remoteness
, from transportation, and only the crops
v necessary for local . consumption are
raised.
-County Ysry Tsrtfle. ,
In 1105 the Lewis and Clark expo
sltlon could secure no considerable ex
hibit from Lake county, owing to tne
' Ion haul of 160 miles by wagon and the
long trip by rail to Portland. After the
fair had opened a Lake county farmer
After many rears of waiting resi
dents of Portland heights have at least
secured fire protection for their part or
the city. In addition to the fire en
gine house the residents have also se-oured-the
first fire alarm boxes ever
Installed on lbs heights. The picture
shows the fire engine and the combina
tion chemical engine and hose wagon.
Both of these are drawn br three horses
which forms another distinctive feature
of ths engine house, it being the only
One ef the political ' bet ties decided
I Friday whloh kept the voters guessing I
I as to the outcome was the one for rail
road commissioner, In whloh AitchJson
finally won out with a lead Of about 100
votes over Hurlburt. bis nearest com
petitor. With nearly complete returns
ana which ooaseeses three horses for I from all the counties in the district
each piece Of apparatus JJPr;,. . -1 Altchtson has ,77l votes, while Huri
The engine house Is at Twentieth and I hurt has t.110. This despite the faot
Boring streets and cost about ,M. that Hurlburt led Altchlsoa In Mult-
captain w uiiara airniu im m i nornaa county by votes.
vi ine orew oi viau inn.wuf wuw
the house and equipment.
apricots ana small rremn pvru m
abundance. The aiutuae, wnne ninr
than some parts or western uregora,
mi tnr reiahlaa and other products.
I have Just visited some of the most
ramie ana proaucuye rsin w "'"r
rado lying at an altitude of S.ooo reel
and more. The southern Oregon lands
range from 1.000 to 4.S00 feet. .There
are at the present time over 100,000
sheep in Lake county alone, and more
than 80.000 head of cattle and 16.000
horses and mulea. The county's Income
AIROII
10
OPPMIIIG
(Continued from Page One.)
commissioner
u.iailinn waa next In the race With
t.f it votes, while Qaston followed with
1,104. Loucks ran especially strong In
the counties other tnn Multnomah.
Mia rote in aauiv-1
1X2 a suosuntlal ortTfoV" J. W PoUf .ngm-nr ex-
Balley over Pr. Alexander rteld. both f oma? Tt would be WhVe Whiting
kultomah county, and the onfy andl- PJ?ted It would M-w.""' .".'""f
Seld thV poslGo". si.ee it was 'first Ln 'hVAh" counUM'. p?"ln, put s
created. (
1 I .
TlDrtV A TT1TT TQ imVAPPTI Uailaiiv within the last few days. Tot
Uiiwnuuii u juviivMUi r , - tn voters were uncertain
Oreet Interest centered In the fight
r the railroad commlsalonershlp es
(Continued from Pass Ona)
as to the various candidates although
Altchlson waa felt to have the Inside
track because of his present occupancy
U!!.I!Lw,"..,n: 2 well In epetbijt their atrength him Lou Wagn.r.galn. was of the position
II ner capita. Her wool export was
over 1,900.000 ounds
Mount Bcott section, which is also the receiving 4.TXI votes, as against 1.71
the laat days of the campaign the fight
....t .-., ..nnnl Altahlaon and xlurt-1
.vuw.vww - i 1 1 ii ii l ni hi i. ..l liuii. ...... .w - - vfrM.Mivinv i . . ,iii. m. ! in. a. i.. i lvii.u. vu v. vu..v - t -
Mr. Hunter, who lives a part or tne , of uhtner, while Hart Is a res- at for Chsrles Meats, who ran next burt, although Locf w? oonsiaerea a
j - . - I iudih v i v l. vim i . - . ' . .? i q if winner ui m tvinnv i .-v. i . . i i..Li.n , m
iimmatp Vinma at Ran DlecO. California. I nu v...H.v I 7A1 and Hart I . Ui v . . .v.i. i.v. tj I waa moil aralnat AitchiSOD IS I
I. enthusiastic over Oregon's climate riif Th.r. ww no well defined Issue Cl. MrNanSei was fourth Multnomah. Wasco and Umatilla ooun-
ana rwourer s I between the canaiaaiee, iignvncr 1 W1.4, iiii c. L. Myers nrtn wun l, va, vibs.
. . . a l L aaananl W i I - " . a .l aas I rffa.
All Eyes Turn lo Lennon's Kids
' For Eesl tints eci L&rcesl Assorfccat la
CltvesBcsicry Pfirsscls , i
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY: i
; Women's 16-Button Lenrth SSk Utle In Cl'IO '
' Tan, Black and White; $2.00 vaJne; special... e lei?
-Fowne's Genuine Pique Kid; all colors $tS0 O0''
, value; special ....... .....07C .
', Women's 1-claip Chamoit the Jtfaxd that wash Q f, -
succtifully-r$15 value; special... ............ OjC
" Women's' Fine Maco Hose: Black, White, Tan OEm
V and colors; 35c value; special. .................. aViJC
Paraisbl Special . -
Over 500 samples In Parasols are cow offered ai Jnirt
about half price.. Every one of, them Is "classv and -a
treat bargaiiv-Of , 5f, fl-35, fl5 2.95,
3.05 and ........,... 5
Talk- Ytrnr Climate. Inhaalaln his record with respect to
-The Inland empire, and more espe- road Improvement and his rivals run-
clally Oregon, Is only beginning to reap ning on gooa roaa piauuriua.
harvest sown pv mis communur orainwoi wn
br other over increasing advertis-i ne of the surprises of the day was
in-" h aald. "Portland snouid eoei.ha with which Dr. Ben U woraen
that Its machinery for this kind of work plucked the office of coroner. Wise
Is kept In order, and there Is no need ., had picked him as a winner, but
tnr axaaa-aratlon about Oregon. fcn-1 e.a. nuiM hava riarait nredlct that he
deavor to reproduce as best you can in would receive more votes than the quar
nlctura and story the beauties Of the I. At that nnntaatad the field with him.
hrea-na antila anil Dear, TOU Will not I ui. vn.a nl In (ha unarnected total
often succeed In this, but you will oomef 0( is. K. E. Krlcson came next with
near" enough to ret results. " 1 1,543, Dr. 1. C Bill had 1.S3S. lr. J. C
t.i. .aa -aniM'e for Oreson Bears I nt..Li w. w . ... i m mA rtv
r . " . . I 1 WULUVll U U III II VIA UV ...il ' "
and ,110 per m tor PPf . John a Btott came last with 1,010.
onrr told abroad, will bring the P-pl- Norden e majority over all is J7I. ,
Anil tallr plimata. TOU sav SO little I . . .
rw.7::. i. ... .A.rf,.f .t.i. th.i Bhemr Robert u. Btevens was one
and 'Joseph 8. Morak last with 104
BUMPER CROPS UP
BROWNSVILLE WAY
,Z do not derve half is go'od a cli: of the lucky one. who had no Primary
mate as -TOU have. And the great fU. worries, as h had no opposition. He
. ' a . a .wA ...ii... ttmi i raoflivM ma run Dinr vo. wui iu.i
lure lur iui. " "V"'-- . .ail n.nh'llnn Inrticitad a
""' I . 'J .V r
(noefal Dlanalra to Tba loaroaLt
Brownsville. Or.. April 11. Much
rain -has fallen here In the past two
days. It waa welcomea or tne larmera,
as the ground was getting very dry
and farming waa about at a standstill.
Bnrlns sowlna Is almost completed,
Orchards are In full blossom and have
been for the pant week. Indications Wallowa
are inai mere win m a Bunijirr iruu WMCO
crop, it is expected mat tne oig wheeler
Brownsville cannery win .nave a iun
run this season. Grain Is looking fine
and grass Is growing very ant. The
fine weather of the past two weeks has
been. In Its way, also a boon to Linn
county. Prosperity for the coming
summer is assarea.
Th. vta tnr the three leading Candl
dates outside of Multnomah county, so
far aa reDorted. WAS as f ollOWS4
Kailroad Commissioner Seooml District.
a Ki.vi.An naatnn. Hurinurt.
too
104
S74
114
440
SO
Prrasoh
Uade-op
eSDd
Repaired
Baker ...
Clatsop ,
Columbia
Crook
Gilliam
Grant .
Malheur
Morrow
Bherman
Umatilla
union
. . .
i . .
Total
I8
174
111
14S
80
11
174
190
140
390
241
110
18S
4
2.998
lt(
111
111
111
40
w
71
107
101
171
17
149
44
1.S91
309
U0SSIS0X
STREET
. ... .- .k. -....a ha.1 a vai.ia i nrererence tor nis uemocraiio ouDunem.
VsA,T? 17 isoo one That Is enough to Tom M. Word. On the Democratic side
make the young American an up ana ' "
take notice, ep-clally the young and lng named to make the race once more
. - a J i L A a a. aLlat t JHa I Siiamal SaKj AMassn V aa n A Vl r r
neaitnr wage worwr who. Vu...i.. ......... .... .. I tttiti tiTrnmft Tinm.r iv
about what he Is earning, if onir some county cierg - ieias was usuauy ul rllVLV I U Ui V 111
t mar ..nailent literature oould reach found to be the high man In each pre- I
these men, wnai a aniervno h-wvuiuivuiui . mv iww w.. .cu, u..in. Hw
make In the votes cast at the next prt- opposition for another term. Many
marlea." I Democrats also paid him 'ths compli
ment oi voung xor mm as ui iwnic
NEWSPAPERMAN WINS rclUnrynaBcahao?l 8up.Hnt.nd.nt . F.
nooinson naa oniy a scattering vote
BaUroad Oommlsaloaer, rirst Blstrlot.
The vote In the First district:
Campbell, wner. nQixruDn,
Benton
Clackamas
Douglas ..
Klamath .
Lake
28
ll
114
1S7
lit
BATTLE IS RESTORED ft
FAME AS PLAYWRIGHT tm
lUalteS Pnae bneeei Wire.)
party. The same is true of Phllo Hol-
breok Jr.. who Is seeking another term
Woman Recovers
Taken From Slain Soldier
at Chancellors ville.
Marlon
Polk
Daguerreotype J."h!P1ton-
ToUls
724
U4
403
S17
Mil
171
141
111
171
18
111
499
1.184
240
SSI
171
4,727
27
141
74
111
II
111
4
S60
40
221
144
1.111
loaded a small exhibit of grain, vegeta
bles and rruits in ins wagon ana maae
the trip, determined that Lake county
should be heard - from. Arriving at
Portland he set up his exhibit In a
room In the old Union block, on Stark
street, and succeeded in getting a good
deal of publicity for It-
Mr. Hunter, at the Portland hotel laat
night, aald: . '
"The valleys in this grant are unsur
passed In fertility, and grow large crops
of grain, alfalfa, meadow grasses, while
apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums,
New York. April ll.-Bugen. Waller. "F"h. of (.
the young new-paper man. who. a rewiajoner, coroner, clerk, school superln
weeks ago leaped Into the. front ranks I tendent and surveyor there were no
of American dramatists at a single Democrats. In the field. A scattering
bound, upon the presentation of his Ti'wa5 J2v,,l.w,r?,"n. T aro?
dramal "Paid In Full." proved tonight t,hp"lbI " who w'lJ
hs wm not an accident when his seoond .dc,areJ J,h.nom,nl,e" f Partr
venture "The Wolf ' was given Its I vinm, a cvuniunriuia num-
Broadwar oremar and scored a distinct I .?? Democrats gave the Republican
success. i vanaiaates complimentary rotes.
Paid . In
NOT MUCH OF A
HAND AT SUICIDE
Shoots Crooked and Gnlps Down
Castor Oil for Car.
bollc Arid.
Multnomah county returns show the
following results:
' Toy Prosecuting- Attorney.
laAraa T ft. m.,nn E nil
Wolf" promises to be equally succesn-1 jarnJl fair . ' I"
.tii.fi k..... e a ...1 in i"1?" -0ie ........ , 1,78 2
mw, -""v. . . " i jamen n. u
mo laai aci. wnicn luiugni pruvea cina
Full has proved the big
gest success ox the season. Despite th
fact that its most pronounced feature
is its wonaerrul complexity. "l'ne
J?
of the . most realistic
scenes of the present dramatic sei
son.
Everyone who has seen these plays
concedes that a brilliant new genius
has risen In the dramatic world and he
seems unspoiled by his fame.
Tomorrow (Monday) will positively
be the last day for discount on East
Side gas bills. Portland Gas Co.
Patterson. N. J., April II. A daguer
reotype of a young man and girl taken
from the body of a Union soldier 'on the
battlefield of Chancellorsvllle during the
civil war has been returned to the girl
In ..Ha Una T 1X7 8nv. nt Ull-
. . -1 ii w yf , i . u, in . a . ... u " v v. mil-
ford, Connecticut, after a search lasting
iiyears.
VAmw Tf' tiflf anli.. a m..iil..rnH.
conducted the search for the owner of"
the picture. The daguerreotype came
Into the possession of Wbrltenour
through his wife.
Mrs. Whrltenour's father. N. Barnes.
is N. Davis. 4SRwno was a memoer or tne xnirteentn i , in
-i... .1 , . : . ;::ivi. t... i,m..... . . i iutou uruuoi u " "
VJU. wVWVr i ........,..,,, S. I SI I " .viae luiuiinriifl, " I..JHUH1I I . - , , . ..
Roger B. Slnnott.. ...2 144 during the war, and the daguerreotype his cups aimed the weapon at his tem-
ivuwara 1. raggan. ............. . Bfil I V" l i "J vinmriii ui- nu aaa DUliea Uie inaaer. ne uisu.
been taken from a dead Union soldier
at Chancellorsvllle.
St
with
bert.
Louis, April llv DlssatUflod
his lonely existence, Ewald fiie
a Casewllle farmer, bought a
Henry 8. Westbrook
Tot Tudg-e of Clronit Court,
111
.4.640
.1,161
.6,411
.7.251
.9.211
LIBRARY
VOTING CONTEST I
a 6os unrarr given away absolutely free. An elegant library of 100
time sjid handsome golden oak cases will ha alvan tr. tha in.. -klw.i
church, club or aocletr In Portlacd securing the largest number of rotes.
.moi wm V9 iaauea who paia-in-aavancs suDscriptlons to The Journal as fol.
lows: On; year, . 17.60, 750 -votes, six months. . ,75, s 100 votes; three
iriuniua, -Di .votes; one monin, 06 cents, o
At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church,
mg tne largest num oer oi rote will be
caeeM. Current accounts when nromntlv
Is on exhibition In the Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Fifth jXuZZZ
, and Jtomhlll . etreetj. ..Baflot boxes are located at Holsman a lewelry stori VJwBA..f.1,on'
i u vfij, ua vinswii a
Volume
every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent tiurchase
lei
or
i niro ireei; wniie j-roni arug store. IIS Grand avenue: Watts-Matt ni.i.
Trade
Farl C Bronaugh.
William R. McGarry
Lawrence A. .McNary
For County Assessor.
A. ;G. Rushlight
B. D. Slsrler .....;'.., iv. .....
For Comnty Coroner.
E5. E- Erleson. ,..,1,643
Ben L. Nor den; , i..g.il9
C. Bill......: l 9
John H. Btott... ...l 010
J. C. Twltchell. 1,477
' For County Commissioner.
5- 35lHartS I,S3I
x. : &reuaer. 1,702
W. L. Llghtner ..... .., ; .... T.I5S
For Justloe of the Feaoe.
uptes, and J I- w, Ben . . . . . . .
e one vSteM B. McDevltt
club or society i-lv. 1 Olson
poor shot or it, ana oniy inmoieu
S slight wound, uonrioence ,uue iu
Is abilities as a marksman hs oon-
mis
On the back of the case were found I oIiM.h m iliow carbolic acid.
the names "John Rawson" and "Nellie ha haiiaveA ha could aocomDllsli wltn
auiuii intiuiMun. xne case aiso con-i out any previous target praouoe.
, lng the largest number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with William Reld.
r. JAt""' vu"!J.-Tln"" prompiiv paia are entitled to votes. The library I i. For Bailroad Oommlsslonar.
... 8,611
...1.171
...6.809
4.517
tamed a needle, piece of thread and a
locK of hair.
Mr. Whrltenour communicated with
every Grand Army of the Republic post
in me country, dui was unsuccessrui un
til "Nellie Auguta Nettleton," now Mrs,
T. W. Stowe, was located In Mllford,
Connecticut. Mrs. Stowe wrote to Mr,
Whrltenour yesterday. She savs:
"John Rawson was reported missing
after the battls of Cha-noellorsvllle. My
husband is glad that I sm to get the
picture oacK. I wian I could make good
to you all the expense you have gone to
to find the owner. I am thankful that
this little bit of my life's history has
been handed down to me over the silence
or so many yeara"
- drug etore.t-.Z7S Russeu street, where all votes should bs deposltsd
with the following merchants and get busy with the votes:
, "'V. C 3SASZEU Si CO, dry goods, I
clothing and shoes. SIS to 114 East Mor
rlsoa street
$.744
1.494
...i.t.210
.....4.111
X. UOZBUAM. Joweler.
street Main Sill
III Third
' photographer.
racine iTao.
O. X. EOFSTX ATEB
- 146 H Third street.
KADDEBI.T TBAJTSnB SJ VTOB-
AGB CO, offioa and warehouse 111-111
' North Sixth street. Main 1686, A-16S6.
THB 8. ' Jt BBAmrSBD CO, sporting
- goods, ill urana avenue, juast .
UBIBTT COAX Si ZCB CO. office
112 Plus street. Home A-S11S, Main
IMS.. : !-.:,,l.l: - I . '
, TTjxOAJr COASj CO- office 31 Burn-
: side street. Mala 2776, A-277.
KITSCB S OStQk, merchant tailors.
126 btark street, wmo xuu.
OBEOOB IHWI CO, cigars and news.
' 117 bum street..
VT. B. WntT, plumbing and gas fit
ting, eui wiuiami avenue, iast szt.
r. A. WTr.SOBrS v WH3TB BOBT
ray a ezOBS, lis Grand ave. i. .568.
A. E. WlitUTrr, ' grocer, . Ill Grand
avenue, ju-xxsa. -t ibi.
TUB VIOVUX. SABBEB BKOX, finest
shop la the city, J ixto street.
MAPOSTO TEKm OBOCEBT, 110
ramhtil, corner Park. Main 6621,
A-1737. -
CHICAGO Z&ABXXT, meats. 117 Third
street. Main f IS
MOBBXSeW : XX.TCTB.XCAX. ' CO, 191
Tt Morrison street. Cast 3128, B-1425.
WATTS-MATTHIETT CO, 1 druggists,
176 KesseU street..,' J&ist
DR. B. . WBXGKT. dentist,1 I42U
Waniilngton, corner Seventh. , Mala 3111.
AX.ICB BIKEB, fine mUllnery, ; 411
Waaitiotrton street. i ( U
CTTANXS H VAWB, wood dealers,
j Bid iiat Klgbth and Main streets, idast
lla. ' ' : ' J
BUTTE R-TTDT CBBAD CO, corner
Fwrond and Columbia streets; retail 146
U'titrd street., ; . .- : h-. h V
MOOSB BSCS, east side news deal
- er rtt conicuonery, Williams avenue
and Kuaaell strcU. East 4 702. ,
r. A. WeAOAMS, bicycles and sport
! iHjJ. w t. imins avenue and Knott
! LIJ ur.AVB, trWSBZIJiA TSC-
. in i n and leafier goaJa, 644
v. m e, C-1004. .. '
RUN ON
POSTAL CARDS
iHMEiFURNISHERS
IT StofietSeM 9f
A. N. Hamilton
W. H. Hurlburt
Tor State Bemator.
H.'R. Albee (8Utement No, l)...,,f,Sl4
J. C Bayer .4,141
&a&.??. Efler. Unique Publicity; Contest
jl. vuiweu a e e 9t I V
Causes Heavy Demand for
Uncle Sam's Penny
Stationery.
Emmet Drake .........1,910
John Drlsooll ,.4.941
flOT 3l0,trVIU,nWnr Ml Hk (Btainint iC V.
iiaS?!?1 ABaGBT, meats and fish, I M. J. MacMa"hoi'.r.';!!!!!"!;i;iS
110 Grand avenue. R-ilgs Vm.t ah i c W xrn..-i.. a...-V .V , I'i ;I
am . tiJI .I mM mjl " 1 - - i w. , . . ., vviiiiiiiain .iai(riunil f,i9,01VI
"O'jra. wallpaper, painter anu Ben Belling ftutament No. n. ... a si I1-
aecorator. 104 union ave. East 1096. Slg Slchel ..4 711 l Many Individuals needing postal cards
nrtt,-?ii,th 'ta Botn Phone- - Clackamas Total, down his printing plant and still others
. AXnV8 OBOCEBT, 271 Rus- Walter C. Belt . .1,904 - 441 , 6,343 have reasoned that probably the last
-wl " 3u. it, k. aicArinur...,i,ai( 7M f,7fiDaicn or postais were possibly blem-
JOKJT B. HiT.r.irv j ...I m... aa, : I Ished In some manner and have all been
Washington st Mam i 1 7. a .lift " t.11 rZv.. - ' VilPU'ohased by eager atamp and curio
. - v.. . i. urn.v- ... w . , ,iaM. ii.jn- .ii.n . n i .
- . - ,., ....MM.. I " ; . ................ m . ... , v .
t. v. Aitman .a.,.. .., . ... ,1,741
A. A. A ndersoa .................. 3,6 8 4
N. 1). Beutrea .4.991
Joseplr-w. Beverldge ........... .5,601
Frank Bollara ................... 6,t Sa
T XJ ...... ...
- Gy ' Et IM,r J- C. Bryant
short wood. B-iMirE n7i;w y v e.Tdv . : : " vrsx
and yard Thlrty-slxtr , and Hawthorns Eu'Srd.iH- Cnaplu -. 4.107
avenue.
BABZB, optician, br ; BL i. VlllsJsil 1 1" 47 VHP".. ...... 1.041 1 trace correoUy the greatest number of
sistant. Main 1874. Ill th at- 77i-ZJ. I b-kT- o S.Jl'11' .a.; 1 1 times on one aiae onir or a standard-
rood. ill T. 7 u.H a Tnf J . "r l" f r VI . e.aexi wu urn avaraw mm pianos, xnis IS
auuua. ii a it. Main 2006. . Iu A. Harlow . . a... 4 aa I .k. .nt.nn. i?i?.r u ..
COX.EMAB aalDWiai hanf-IJ. H, Hickman . . - fatilthrM fonmuutlnluiM of .!(. tha
, . - z V... ..M..... av. I . , , -'.f..i.,.,,iwuiM,. vjiivv, .... , immn , 11 11.-
.u v. iB mi,, .v.i,;..i..Av 1 unirn vy, noioomo -. . . . w . . . 4.B7T 1 aeiDtiia. ana tne ho Dart m. cable."
f ei
m u iiiiurrn ja vT.nm , I
iuumaon S(, Main 1571, I
-k- at iTub Aiain me.
Such Is not the case, however, and the
extraordinary demand Is the result of a
very unique and Interesting publicity
contest Inaugurated by fillers Piano
House, the largest piano and talking
micnms oeuers.
. Through a sneclal concession alVen
by the three foremost piano factories
in America today Eilers Piano House
wiu give away aosoiuteiy free three of
the world's best pianos, the Kimball,
the Hobart M. Cable and the Lester, in
aaqmon to ouer vaiuaDie prizes.
10 persons writing tne roiiowing
I.I2S
.993
!.79l
obert R. Hunter
and repairers of carriages and wagon S- -L J?S?,r " .....
wOOBlVaWBT TiATTWTlwr M,koviJZVn-.'-'i-..lMl
Pry and Finished Wo7kT Twdl.i i H.e ...,............4.89?
I3S. 37 Dekum ava. S..- -'A'-.V
eyeing, tjuicK wora. t6 Sth
COX.T7MBZA RSX Ofl in.h
Witv- SSf1?1' eggs,..- etc. .--Main .. ft 1 "n""Lonardsoii ' .....,,,,.4,171 1 aocepted... The decision of the Judges is
A-eesev intra ana AnKeny sts. i j I xea J wiisins 4,621 1 10 " iwai. ,-...- v --; "v , -
--.. af. eartmub Si COJ meat- WJi.l L v r ftsrtu.,iif All replies must be Addressed 4e the
lawn 8; C-1414. 71 Union ave. north. v. a m.. 7
narT.lVn vrm. a. awnrn. a 1 a.f I Xiouaa, itMiun street, , ana must
-' "'HI. V.IIIUUOT BWIIiU.
porcn curmmi
M. B. Z.BB
mnts. i, Koom
; 4 J Charles-J. McDonald 1,499
-nln . and George W. McMJUaa MM,..f f l
tn t . . , Ilarry B. Northup ...1.111;
ish. oysters, A; w. Orwp .... s, jio
en and Ink. only. Is to be used and
expert penmen and engravers are
barred. .'Punctuation, spelling, correct
ness and legibility will be the factors
in determining the winners. The dum
ber of times the sentence has , been
written together' with ths nam and ad
dress of the contestant must be written
across one end of the stamped side and
only one card from each family will be
be received : before , p. m.. . April 37,
announced, as soon
Fate was against him.
for he got
hold of a bottle of castdr oil and that
sickened him. He then announced .that
ha would will his entire possessions,
valued at 160,000, to the person who
would aid him In killing himself.
Tha atorv was published and then
came a deluge of letters, the burden of
many of them oeing, i love you oon i
kill itouraalf vet" and Blebert has been
kept so busy 'reading them that be has
hsd no time to think of further at
tempts at self-destruouon, . , .
Maids, young and old. and widows,
marrv . anrl otherwise, have ssnt him
tender missives in whloh they say that
his . 40 years would be no bar to hap
piness, seeing that he has 11.000 for
each year. .
, othara aav they are oulte sure that
thev could keep him from further
thouahts of suicide, while still others
remind him that it would be foolish to
kill himself if he naa no one to wnora
to leave his money.
f.ttra? Wen. I should say:" ex
claimed Slebert when he was asked
about his correspondence. "I guess this
Is about the busiest rural free delivery
ronta in IUlnois lust now. l haven t
Sot the letters here. Haven't got room
keep them. X sent them to my law
yer la Belleville, e Get him to show
them to you. There are some pretty
warm onea '.. . -i
"Whan an aid man lika me gets uls
name In the papers he might Just as
well go 'out on the front steps and
wait for the letters. .They'll oome, sure,
-i Ann't mind aettlnr married. Mar-
be if I had had a wife a long time ago
I wouldn't have done a lot, of things
I oughtn't nave aone."
Attorney Buderer,. to whom Slebert
turned over the letters, is busy answer
ing them. He says that replies will be
sent to all of the fair correspondents
who seem to be really in earnest la
sals to
A Great Home Industry
A "Swastika' trade-mark' on molsturo-proof packages
of Biscuits, Crackers and Cakes Is the buyer's guarantee
that contents of packages are FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY
RESPECT, no matter what particular kind of biscuit,
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, - '-
These Biscuits, Crackers and Cakes are manufactured
'AT HOME and are always fresh and INCOMPARABLY
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Save the Labels They Are Valuable
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their propos
his client.
."I can't make any of the letters pub
lic af this time," he said. "It might
scare the girls away. I think Mr, Ble
bert ought to have every possible
chance to get a good wife, now that
this thing is atarteo. - t
JUST SO E00SEVELT . 1 .
IS ON, THE TICKET
Bourne ' Wonldl Bather See Bixo
Drilling Along After I Follette
. Than Not t AIL
S. .Wi?iw ?f n.d T,lom"Mmc.Nne- f. ....... ...l,4f Winners will be ami
ri ntcl- .tf;1' N. tront Jos-pS. Morsk ................ 304 thereafter as possible.
Jorrii WSJ?!??" ?' L.Jtfj'r" .".. It is u Intereetlng
oom U Corbett bldg. Mal Xxi Wagner 4.T23 any etrlhgs or entranc
contest; without
...a. , all. A . ..
The returns for the nomination of I one has an eauai chance. ;,
. (Sp-elal Dispatch la The learasLl
Hood River, : Or., April 18 Through
an Intermediary who stands close to
Senator Bourne, documents have been
transmitted to Mayor Blowers of this
oltjr that Indicate a purpose td (ntro-
auoe into . uregon a itooseveit-iAicoi-letta.
or a .LaFollette-RoosevelL boom.
One of the documents is a letter from
the Intimate Bourns adherent. Inclosing
a leiier written by oenaior umjrokitzxa s
private secretary in the interest of an
interchanceable Presidential ticket and
advocating efforts to send .delegations
to the national Republican ' convention!
instructed for suoh . ticket The letter
that bears the signature of the person
known to be close to Senator Bourne,
makes a plea for delegates to be sent
td the. state ' convention from Waaoo
eountv similarly Dleda-ed. -
Taking the view, Iruui internal evi-1
Pull Measure Yard
' F. B. J0NES1C0. "
WOODj Al old body Fir, seasoned, sawed to order, per "cord.. $6
COAL Screened" and washed, per ton , . -. .. ............ ,f 7
( ; PHONESEAST 7; B-im.
SLABW000
Dcfivercd on Short
. Notice end
In Any Quantity
A a A
ureeon & .y asm
foot of Hamilton Ave.
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dence. la the letter of Layollette's sec
retary, that' LaFollette himself is spon
sor for the letter, some venture1 to draw
tha Inference) that President Boosevelt
has ' reoonsidered his -previous position
In reanrd to becoming a candidate aaam
and that he lias decided that if enough
delegates can be secured In other states
to insure his nomination he will accept.
However, the prevalent view: la that
even thoucrh the president should con
sent to run, jus eutxr would be lor a
race ahead of LaFollette, and sever be
hind him, on the ticket. ' . .1 - -
The letter1 of Lai'ollette's secretary '
contains aa Indorsement of Statement
No. 1, .
' J' SaMaMaaMaaaasaasSasasassaMBBave
.
Durrnir'tbe year endlnu October 30, '
1907. there were 71 strikes In (Con
necticut. Involving; 7,090 employes anil
SC.e 10 days' time was lost, while the
loss In waxes amounted to over 1165.J-.
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