The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 23, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1003.
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INDEPENDENTS TO FIGHT
BOSS RULE IK STATE
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Statement No. 1 Candidates Will Go on Ballots to Op-
. pose Unpledged Ones Who Received Nomination
-'for State Legislature at Primary.
The Officio! Rules
In filers Contes
Conditions That Will Govern the
,' : i Awarding of Prizca.
'1 -
Independent candidates for election toiby tho candidate, after" the circulation
,h 1..l.l.tur in betnc BOUCht 10 f Inior his Detltlon la fnttnwa!
All pf those district throughout the! . "filiate of Oregon. Count jr of ..,1. .
a tat whra men have been nominated ; hereby accept the within and for
who are opposed to the direct election j going nomination, mad to the within
of United States senator by tho people petition and certificate of Individual
'and who have consequently rcfuaad to electors, aa statement No. 1 candidate
taka tha pledge of Statement No. IM for tha office of state, senator (or rrp
In many districts there waa no oppo- resentatlve) for the aenatorUl
altion before the primaries to ths pres
ant nomine, who did nof sign tftete-
mn, Mn. i. ft wn seen from the out
er! that the machine leaders were mak
in. mttnrt to control the leslaleUve
deleratinna, and It wu decided to watt I the same being the first day of June,
until arter tne pi
Tha unloue nublloltv contest Inaagn
rated by tilers Piano House In co
operation with threo of the foremost
Blann mannfaftlirara Of today la C
atlnc a tramandnua amount of Interest.
All day lone inquiries regarding me
or
rulea and conditions are coming
Tn
talenhnne. lattar. and even by wire.
"tellers stores aen tne tares ior-
most- pianos of today the Kimball
C'hlcaro; tha Lester. Philadelphia, an
tlia llnhart M fahl."
By writlnir these nimn hundreds of
times no one wilt ever ' rorget mem.
To the person.wrlttn It oorreotly the
greatest number of times on one aide
of a atanrinrd alia arov eminent noeta
card (bHs3 Inches) will be awarded
absolutely free one magnificent new
hlgh-grads Kimball piano, the pereon
(or representative) dtatrlct of the atate receive a aunerb llohart M. Cable and
or uregon, to be voted for at tha nest lD nra. one or tne nignest-graae u
ensuing general election therefor, to be
hold In ea!d etate On the Fire. Monday,
A. D.. 1908.
-Dated at Oregon, thU
day of May, A. D.. 1908.
"Residing' at
i . . , i , 4 . , .4 i county,
State of Oreaon."
A candidate to have Ma name nlacad I and aave It for reference.
rirlmarlca and eecure In
dependent candidate to enter tha race
for tne election in juno, mm puii
it clean cut flgni oetween tne Biaie-
, roent No. 1 and tne anti-eiaiement eo.
' I forcea. It ia believed that In theae
dlatrlcta there wilt be do trouDie in
.adectinar the Independent .candidates
Plana are now being completed for, a
Dim mMtlna- to he held in McMlnli-
vllle for the nomination of two Inde
pendent candidate to oppoae tne men
nominated at the "prlmarlea and who
are antl-fitetement No. 1 men. In Wash
Ington county a move la alao on foot to
place statement mo. i men in tne rieia
for the June election. The aame le
true in Multnomah and Ciacnamaa conn- 1 0f ach county, not more than 100 davs
ties, where C. N. McArtbur wae norat- I noP j0 tha lt tfay, bfor th- daU
m m nn i . . .
ter planoa. Many other prltea auoh aa
valuahla nlano Durrbaalnc bonds will
also be awarded to every reply of merit
. Official Sentence and Rule.
Bo-there will be no misunderstand
Ing and dissatisfaction we herewith
publish the official sentence by which
the cards will b Judged.- Cut tola out
Tiiia ia tne
on the official ballot must have hie pe- Sentence:
tltlon aiened by at least 1 Per cent of I ; . " t
isai voters or the district In which I . . " , -, . .S J
hlS oandldacv la tn ba anaa lnAmnmA-l - . :.,?,'''.:''' '
ent candidates alao must Ills their petl-l ' Tilers stores sell the three foremost
tlona and certlttcatea i of - nomination olanoa of, todav-thai KlmbalL Chi
2Htihwth.t MuntyJcl,rk of tns county in cago; the Ister, Philadelphia, and tha
T V raiuw, na m cus im or-1 iiouart M. vabla.
ii w lii.i ,nr, ia (in .nnrip nr mnri
mn one county, witn tne county clerk
rated, over W. C. Belt, the Statement
No. I . candidate. . Bimuar movements
hava been Inaugurated In Benton county
- and In Wheeler and other eaatera Ore
gon counties.
Ia order, that there shall be no m)e-
take made by independent canaiaates
' who seek to enter the race In the dlf-
f arrant dlatrlcta. thoae Who have taken
. an interest In the matter have secured
- a. form of natltlon. affidavit and aocen
tanoe, called for by law, and which has
been passed upon by Attorney General
. Crawford and pronounced to be in ac
cordance with the law. Thoae who be
come Independent Candida tee will make
no mistake ir they rouow tnes rorma.
The form of petition to be circulated
for the purpose of eoorln algnaturea.
in sufficient numbers to entitle the can
dldate to be given a place) on tha Ofll
ciai bejiot, is as rouows: .
v , - rorm of Vetmoo. "
: "V7a,' the anderetgned, being else tore
and legal voters ox the state ox uregon,
and of the ...... senatorial (or repre
sentative) district, do Hereby nominate
...... of ..... ., Oregon, for the office
of state, senator (or representative) for
said distnoc or tne state ox ure-
gron. said office to be filled at the gen
oral election, to be held In the state of
Oregon, on Monday, tha first day of
June. 1J0I. ......'
. "Ths party or political principle which
ne repreeenu js wtatemeni mo. i.
rm
, . ."Basldenc
P,mMM tK, un4M, aa tf innart
the election. . In the oreaent campaign ( above and the oondltina herein named
this- would necessitate that the inde-lwlll be official rerardlaaa of an vthlnc
IiV, vumui anuuu iuv mm cer-1 ciae to uie contrary.
tun.
Uflcate of nomination not . later than
asay tm.
, To Oppose Xaonlae Bale.
There la a wldssoraad ' IncllnatiAK
tnrougnoui tne state to put Indenend
ent candidates In all districts where
no Statement No. 1 candidates have
oeen nominated. xnose dlatrlcta which
In tha event of a. tla. Drlaea of almt
lar value will be aiven to each suc
cessful contestant. We will publish
the names of the winners. All cards
are open for examination after close of
tne contest. . - -
All renlles must' ha received before
p. m. Monday. April 27th.
usn pen and ink only. Punctuation.
I will
n tiers.
JJlatrlct 7 (Josephine county) To p- -W. a.a,Lf. w??JBL'-ni
nit,. T . T . T.VBi . uuiuirer v. 1 1 ill jruu timwm wiuvfu luw
jjistnoi tcoos ana currx To on-1 , ZVZZ.z: " 1,7. " . V
Kxpert penmen ana engravers are
may have independence are ae f ollowa. f ,7? pen """" nr. Fjinctni
bejnninc -rstth th. natoriai dl.M for.C
. .... U4ll. . 1 .
pose W. C, Chase.
nnlTS lLinttm TOUn br'fro." this cots.u" Oai; on.
TOrlf W (Mnornab oonty.kr i?.Z?il ZaIS?
oppose John B. Coffey., , . flnaL " . "
Ill.l.l . a (nilll. . mm .
Wheeler) To oppoae Jay Bowerman.
ey
Charles W.
"Street and Number....
' Tha form of affidavit to be signed by
those certifying to the correctoeee of
the signatures to tha petition bat
prepared aa follows: N .
. "State of Oregon. County of
wo, ....., ana mns mtn
duly sworn, say, and each for himself
says, that I am one of tha algnera of
tha annexed certificate of nomination
ft r for the office of stats ssnator
tor representative) for the ...... sena
torial (or representative) district of ths
state of Oregon: that the statements
and algnaturea in said certificate are
true, and that the signers of eaid cer
tificate of nomination, ana eacn or saia
signers r electors or saia aiatrici ana
Die trio t II tQrant. Harner and Mal
heur) To oppoe Charles W. farrieh.
District li ( Waehinrton. Tamhill
Tillamook and Lincoln) To oppose W.
n. oarretT.
Considering the reDreaentative dis
tricts: . .
Dlstrlot I (Coos) To oimoae 1. rL
Kinney. - .
Dlstrlot (Coos and Curry) To op-
poss 4. n. stuncey.
iletrlot-1 - (Josenhrnel-To onsoae 1.
District I iJacksonl To otmoaa H.
0. Kubtl and J. L. Hammersley.
District II (Folk) To ODDose C. L.
uawiey.
Dietrlct II fTambiii) To onnos r.
K. Jones and J. W. Bones.
District 14 (Tillamook and Yamhill).
io oppose a. u. ueais.
If too have already submitted a card
and it Is not written exactly as above
and according to the'condltlone of this
anonuncement,' you may- withdraw your
iirsi caru ana suomit anoiner. .
Address all cards Publicity Depart
ment fillers Piano House. I St , Wash
ington street - Biggest. Busiest and
Beat Dealers. .' ; -r
District it (rvaanuigTon) To oppose
Qreer.
8. A. D. Mesk, Charlea Hlneg and R. H.
District IT (CTexkanms and Mnltao.
man to oppose u. m. mc Arthur.
Diatnet is tMuitnom&n) To ocnoaa
Robert a Parrel U - ... i . i
Dlstrlot 1 (Clatson) To onnoaa J.
i. nous, dames vv . weicn or U A.
duly qualified voters -f the state of I Uenenweber, who are now tied for the
nomination. That more than I per cent I District II (Crook. Grant, Klamath
of the electors of ...... senatorial (or land Lake) To oppose H. A. Brattaln
renresentatlve) district, based upon tne I and H. f. Beiknan.
vote for governor at the last election I Dlstrlot 22 (Morrow and Umatilla)
tl0B) nave signea tnis peiuioa ox w 10 oppose i: j. uanoney.
Inatlon of the said ........ " ' Platriot ti (Baker) To oppose Henry
.,... . 4 . . 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 , 4 4 4, . ' . , XfcKlnney. ' -V
' ' . ...................4... Diatrlctlir tdtarney and Malheur)
""Subscribed and sworn to before me To oppoae W. H. Brooks. -
this day of ....... KOS. Dtatrlct 21 (Gilliam, 'Sherman and
' m-.a.- " J J " I wneeior) To oppose B. F. Pike and R.
4 i MT -noiry;ruuii ur I w.: Donnelly. i ii
Aooeptance of aromlnation. , I ...strict 39 (Wajmo) To oppose J. L.
The form of the acceptance to be mod I warier ana tu Doaas.
FISH AIID M1E
BET PftOTECTfON
Oregon Association Passes
Resolutions Restoring Old;
Lafrs and Adding Others.
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MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHES
.We are out 6f the tailor tniit. We aefuae to pay exorbitant prices to the combine for im ak
in up clothes. We can save for ourselves $10 to $15 on each suit of clothes and propose to
give the public and our patrons the benefit. We have adopted the system now in vogue
all over the east, which enables us to get the ! finest and highest grade of work possible at
a greaj-saving'to us and to you. j :' " :' . " :,,
We have,' a lare force of o in our own
shops and can turn but your spring and summer suit
at prices that should determine you to call today :
The finest Scotch and Erig
rlfahiaVpole
plaids and stripes, made to
your, order, and measure
ment by tailors who; are expert
in their line, and who will build
serviceable clothes for you that v
give an air of distinction-. ..
WE GUARANTEE A BETTER FIT THAN YOU GET ANYWHERE
fa
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$40
'. MXNS SUITS
MADK TO ORDUt
530
4th Floor Couch Bldg.
BIT, 3TAJUC & WASHINGTON 1AH 1' C5 a. "
Take Elevatar, . . MVV JL UUrm OirCei
36-IIICH r.1ERRY
ininniii
i u at I'fino
flUUkf IIHl lilllO
V -: -
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- Five years close season for oik.
Restoration of trout law with
limit of six lnohes. " :
' Restoration of dser law pre
vious to 101 session of legisla-
latura.. . ,
Extension of dock shooting
season by adding month of
March. ' ' ;,;
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DRAW LOIS 10
DIVIDE FORTUNE
Four Sons of Prince Amadeo
: Will Leave Division
to Chalice.
'" ftJnlted Press teased Wire.)
'I Rome. Anrll Jl.-A novel plan for th
division of the Immense fortune of the
lata Prince Amadeo, one or the weaiw
lest men In Italy, has ten agreed to
by his four sone.-JWho are the sole heirs.
Tney have decided to divide their nher
ltancey lottery. They have dMded
!h. Vatata Into four lots, and draw for
them. -The lots are' made up as
OFFICERS TAKE
CRUISE Ofl LAND
c.
fol
7.t Palaces ; ln'i turin, Venaria,
."swol.oFami ln Plsdmont. Tuscany
nThird-Fv?Ssts In HoUand, Spain and
Burth--Coal mines In Belgium and
gulphur mines m epain
Shakespeare Day at Forrest Home
'(United Press Lessee wire.j : -m.ii.V.lnha
Anrll IS. The S44th an
IVrZ'rthV l)irth of William
8hkeoeare, the world's greatest play
mlght was observedwlA appropriate
cVr 'monies today at the Edwin Forre-t
home for retired players, at Holmes;
bvirg. .Not only did the doaen veterans
nt the stage. Who are now . inmates of
the home., take part In the ceifiDration,
but' many of the actressessnd actors
who mo, Playing .at the Philadelphia
- i..,h,a inurnev to . Holmeshurg. to
help out the program, which included
the presentation of scenes from several
of Shakespeare spiays.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
TormnlaC fof a Contplsaloa
- stcrer loptUa Amonf 5
r Sedal Isadsrs. .
A.
For classical features none compare
with American womon,' but as-is well
known t entures count for? little if not
accompanied by a good complexion.
-rht. rnrmiii, tn, a tnllet Dreraration
"wlilch, although very simple, is probably
tne most popular now in ubo nniu n un
irtaa nf'tim nniwr ' social sets In Our
larco cities, for the preservation Of
(their hlghly-rled complexions, is as
! follows: . . ,
Two ounces Rose 'Water; one ounce
Cologne Spirits; four ounces sartoin.
Put the Sartoin into a pint of hot wa
ter (not boiling), and when dissolved
and cooled add the Rose Water and
Cologne Spirits and- strain through a
fine cloth. Any large bottle will serve
as a receptacle.; These ingredients are
obtainable from any well Stocked drag-
gists and very e&ily mixed. .
The results are said to be truly re-
-marknble and commence to show after
the first few applications, but the treat
ment should be continued until the rosy
glow to the complexion is permanent. .
The above war the noommondations
made to tha neif legielature at a meee-
lng of . the Oregon Fish and Gam as
sociation In the Chamber of Commerce
building last night , The meeting was
largely attended by enthuelaatlo sports
men.
W. L. Flnley, president of the Audu-
twtn anrlatv waa nrftsent and his reso-
Tana AfitTPlofl Anfni6ta "Prirnw. Mution giving a closed
"V4 for a period of five years was passed.
tain liUeStS 'Wltll NT)inr I Tampering with the fish and fame
uiui u utoto mm oJius .... y the i,-Biatura has left! the
stats practically without protection and j
it la the aim of the association to cor
rect all the evils mat exist.
TO this ena tne association passea
resolutions favoring the enactment of
the fish laws existing prior to l07. i
which had a closed season from October
At tne iuv session or the
Box of Chocolates r Goes to
Fair Damsel TVho Wears
"Monster Headgear. 4
(Special Mepateh, te Tae Jearmtl)
Everett, April IS. The champion
sice "merry widow" headpieoe, at least
the claim Is hereby thrown in the teeth
of other northwestern cities, is worn by
an Everett woman. The hat measures
throe and one quarter feet from stem to
stern, and has' a depta of II lnohes. A
prise was offered by a local confection
er Saturday for the bat coming nearest
to sticking In his doorway. The wonder
ful Dleoe of work above referred to won
by a nose. ...,..-.-... -..v ; -K . .
Quite remarkable, but nevertheless
true., la the staUment that the wearer
Of tbia skysoraper this piece of millin
er? with such wonderful breadth of
beam appeared rather to advantage In
the record-breaker "merry Widow." She
waa tall and carried herself with superb
Indifference, like ail easy winners, xne
prise waa a box of chocolates, which
she tucked under her arm as she walked
down Hewitt avenue; menacing life and
limb with the three-foot-three buss saw
In tne opinion or niverett s gentle se
tha "merry widow" . has come to stay.
is a fixture lor the summer. Every-
season for elk I one agrees that the now style which.
i Through. Country.
(Catted Press Leased Wire.)
JUis Angeles, April JS. After three
days and evenings of continuous social I to April.
of course, doestp refer to freak sixes-
is wonderfully becoming to Its wearers.
But it is the tall, willowy woman who
takes first honors In the latest fad. for
she ia the one beat equipped by nature
to stand up unaer tne great responsi
bility. Women short in stature are
Brone to mild pangs of jealousy,- though
tey go In for the "merry widow" quite
as mucn as xne tan gins. '
How do tne men- reel aoout itT
ther are too
Knowing
wise
the
Oh.
to offer open objec-
ODDOsite sex so well.
fast becoming artful dodgers
duty, the officers of tho fleet were given legislature In attempting to omit a tlon, knot
- . . . " MniitT from the senerai law. the entire I Thev are
grateiuuy receivea rest today in In-jct waa repealed. A limit of six Inches to escape the big fleet of "merry wid-
iormai auiomooue parties through the was asked instead or live, tne present I owe." Tney snow ruu weii mat p.
beautiful foothill towns near tha' m minimum. v ' . I season of 108 will end tho erase, and
All "fuss and feathers" war Lilt aaiX In 1H5 an eastern Oregon member of that the next season In all probability
and comfortably clothed In undreaa Tint, the legislature suoceeaad in Having an tne; prevailing . mooe wm do tne little
forms, tho societv-faa-a-ert a- ...iZL. amendment attacnea to tne game law omay a'w. wivn caroiy enuugn i onm
eniovarf thai- M.ni,.. TJz . I which excepted and gave a special deer to anieia mnaays nose irom noma sun
Under the loriou Mni i - e.-.r1 season to Grant. Harney. Malheur,
California akiT ann -ith '.I. 'iZiZl Baker, Union ana Wallowa, countlee
! burn.
iui a.riss air Traina 1 . . ...
ened by the rain of yesterday ainirai I Howovr, tne oate or im season was
n hVL.l .l.it"?avlAd.mir2M omitted, thereby causlnsr tho whole deer
Z ujr aou Ol DIB Ol- 1 , (.nil
n .ntniHAkl U .UIWUIH4W. tv ... I
i?."dn return trip being mide ?ounIt8V..,n'" And"n oweaM
fleers, waa tnknn tnr an B,nmnKii. i amendment 10
luiwuBu- t,J uvauuiui , nan ; unmannn i - : 7. : . r h
wa. dianenaad wFtn Fi;.r.-VK-i"i month of Marcn to me open season ror
thSuiS ThV fooTntuX thrretura'SeTngr- P"M1 V ? '
wftui luviiat me uuraa pouievara. '
Jaokles see rigkta.
While the Officers were bain, ra
iresned Wltn mountain naona nurlv
4.000 bluejackets were, enjoying a bar
becue and. flsrtii- tournament at Chutes
park. ' The greatest Interest was cen
tered in the battle for the heavyweight
championship, of the fleet between Al
lien or me Missouri! the Dresent cham.
lion, una rioruotHoerg of the Mew Jer
sey, the challenger.- - ...
jtut raw cnamzjionship battles between
. Kew Incorporations. -
(Speelal Dlststeb te The Joerasl.V
Salem, 'April . 11. Articles of incor
poration have been filed in the office
of tho seoretary. of State as follows:
ii
We have added to our STRUCTURiVL STEEL business a mod
ern and completely equipped - plant for REENFORCED CON
CRETE work. r ' , x ; .
STEEL . Mi) RE- ENFORCES)
, . ' ; . .'.f , . ' ,v v ,' ; ' ' -
CONCRETE each' have their advocates and both are' important
factors in present day construction. ' " : .
We now offer prospective builders urrfexcelled facilities -for both
classes.
1 .i
NOKT
tnl WEST BRIDGE W
Phones tl
Portland, Oregon
0RKS
. " t .,-,.
Offloo 909 Start st.
Moei Works root lath tn. ST.
The Swaggart Land company, princi
pal office Pendleton, Oregon, capital
stock 110,000 Incorporators, A. I 8wag-
gari, u. X4. ciwaggart ana Jr. a. Hwag
gart t- '- . -
Portland Automoblla nlnh nrtnnlnaJ
Offloo Portland, Oregon, capital stock
I6U0: r inoornoratora. C. Tt finwn. Ttwla
Russell and George W. Klelser..
Oregon Hassam Paving company,
principal office Portland. Oregon, capi
tal stock 125.000: incorDOratora. J. A.
Miller, E. H. Bauer and R. S. Kings
bury. . " -...,.,....,.. ,. , ,;. .
i 4 , New Notai7 Poblle. i
(Speelal Dispatch to The JonrnaL)
Salem. ; Anrii IS. O. W. Walch of
Clatskanle, Columbia county,' has been
appointed a notary public. 1
Wedded at Blltmore.
(Catted Press Leases Wire,) ) '
Asheville, N. C, April JS. All Souls'
church at Bfltmore was the scene of a
brilliant wedding today when Miss Elis
abeth Baxtar Reoa. linrht., nt vv A
fMra Arthur T. Rees, of New fork, beoauie
tne Driae of Augustus Dennis Shepard
Jr.. a nephew of the late Elliot F.
Shepard and a connection of the Van
derblits. The wedding was attended by
a large party representing tho most ex
clusive soclaj circles of New York city.
Macon Volanteer Celebrate.
(United Press Jjtut Wire.)
Macon, Oa., April 21. The Macon Vol
unteers, one of tho oldest military or
ganisations 1n Georgia, observed Its 83d
anniversary, today, -h "Tho Volunteers'
were organised in-1828, and since that.
7, . T 7 J HITIU. i.l
the Mexican, civil and Spanish-American.
wars.
4 . . ;r
latdies' jTignt Tonignt.
.Free admission to ladies this week,
afternoon and evening. Learn to skate.
Prepare your costume now for the
monster : masquerade . and May po!
party. Oaks rink,. May j, y
t " , Sxtra Spociai. . , .
Rug ' Bale $33.60 Axmlnster rugs,
1.96; 120 Brussels, rugs, 113.95. Caief
Bros., home furnishers,: 160-170 B. Morri
son street.
CHAMPION BOUTS
START TOfJIGHT
wn'.":. and Wrestlers
on the result. The bluejackets of the
From. Coast "at Expo-s
" ' sition Rink.
New Jersey had placed $16,000 oh their
snipmaie, scniossnerg, before the gates
were onened. With the nntiH hat.
piacea oy xne men or tne fleet, the total
amount at staite ran into-double these
figures. itehlosBberv via tha. ravnt.
in the betting at odds of 2 to 1." - - I ' All the boxers and wrestlers art now
- . mbUo Ball Tonight. . fn town ready to Step Into the ring to
Two other bouts, one for the waitm-J Strive for the coast championships , of-
wciiut aim um u in ear- ior QH TMinar. rAfAri hv,;Th uuiLnoman ciud. ; ini
lWfhhi -'h": besJt amateur mit and mat men In Spo-
Vr'alner o. the Vermont being, billed (to "S69?11?, BtM t n,cL8c5l.,klalld
onuie ior me weuerweignt champion
ship, and Rafferty of the'Aihm an
Frederick of the Illinois for feather
weight honors. It is estimated that
upon the results of tha . thr tSAi.t.
uvr iv,u wui ennnge nana.
ai
A pyrotecnnlcal (llanlnv and a miS)
bai at Chutes r park win ' enclude to-
uy tnitnoinmtm or tne- enlisted men.
No wnctions have been arranged for
the Officers. 'but practlcallv evarv n
noi tn auty will attend informal pri
vate dinners and theatre parties ten
dered them by friends, . : .- . ,:
,. v ... , Admiral Very Retires. 1
(United Hess Lntd Wire.)
Waahlnerton. Anrlt 9t . Pa.. Ani..i
cmnuci . v. very. (
etation at Honolulu
and trn-tland 'are on hand and It Is safe
to predict that tne Dig imposition Bleat
ing rinK wu( do iiuea wiin tuvers .01
these branches of spore u ;s v ' .
Tne liret dou win pe caiiea ai . a
o'clock and from then until U o'clock
there will not be an idle moment for the
spectators. - There are H matches to
ha nulled off tonlaht and aa soon aa one
set of boxers or wrestlers, ia out of the
ring the other will enter.
PERSONAL.
' E. Z. Ferguson and D. M. Stuart of
Astoria, are at the Oregon. '
8. IK Read and wife of Eugene, are
at the Oretron. .. -.."; .-.
commandant of the! Dr. T.v w. Harris of .Eugene, In ml
Sot age. Captain C P. Reed i succeeds I - it N. Conkerline. an AUv attorney.
Ktar Admiral Very, , , lis at he Imperial. iV
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Open the: Year ; Roi
sI.Castlef&llrsM
(12 Mile House) r!.
Rose Vista Farms
Special dining
rooms for pri
vate ' parties
and families.
THE SWELL ' TAVERN,3 ROAD HOUSE AND
j .PARK RESORT OF THE WEST.
- i.' V , (CoBtingv$60,00a), '
T "We raise what we sell;
' ' Water we raise from a well."
ENTERTAINERS Professor and Madam Elliott,
Harpist and Vocalists. Professor George Hayci,
"Wizard of the Piano." '
OUR SPECIALTIESChicken Broilers, Fresh" Vegetables, Pure Jersey Cream B.at ,
ter. Fresh Laid Eggs,; ,Home-Cnrd rHams,: Fresh Picked Berries and jFruits from -
Our-,Gardns . (in season) ;s Finest ;Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars; Courteous .'
ireatment, , " , - k , , : ; " , " , ' , .
T LOCATION On Base Line toad, 6 miles from city limits, 1 mile from Gresham, 1 mile from' Fairvlew; automobiles, busses and ha
meet cars at Gresham or Base Line, .Telephone Loag Distance 12 Mile. ' V v
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PORTLAND OFFICE 108 SEVENTH ST.
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