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JOURNAL', PORTLAND, FRIDAY -'- -XJ1LM-...1 " i ;i - .x-i- -in vi...n n .-. . EVENING, APRIL 4. 1008. 11 - THE OREGON DAILY -T6racrPOiv.& r 7 Pvl To take advantage of 1 t M 0 II V this golden opportun . ii, ii'Zia AJ ity to secure $12.50 OUR ENTIRE $25,000 STOCK OF MEJ'S CLO fllKG AND DATS MUST ; ; , RE REDUCED IN THIS MIGHTY SACRIFICE SALE Profits arc "scattered to the four winds. We. sav without fear of contradiction s that within the memory of the oldest citizen no ieal in merchandise ever ' sur passed this." Values will be,, found even greater than we claim. Every state ' ment is most modest. None of your ordinary stocks, mind you, but this sea- son's newest and best styles bought for this season's selling and up to the minute , ' - ' . . A .TT . :, i J, J - - x ' ii .1, '.rvc quoted. Our windows tell part of the sory,; y ' V,.- v-v'-Vy'A--' ..'M '! rT;' Men's $2natsfor suits for .$4.95; $15.00 suits for $6.95: $20.00 JiW ten s Mi -.ftensahoii snfor .f 7f :.. . H .ii ' : . ..... , -.Mfi.nO suite for $9.50 TWArii'o (50 A CtraSffci (57 AH and $2.00 hats 98c and $4.00 and $5.00 hats, for $2.85; and Nothing like it has evff been offered before 500 ot them, nn A A fill nnrl HO ..; In plain effects and handsome plaids arid neat stripes d1" ..UU allltj pJ.UU nd silk-mwed worsteds, all-wool blue Hundreds ox tnem--DOUi ooii ana u yrnupM'o SUITS." WAISTS SKIRTS AND PET- SutifHcVCry COl0r"Very - . . ' TICOATS AT A GREAT :SA VINO. ' - - ap. u .- w:, . , : Ladies' $2 and $2.50 Spring Sty Ie Waistr... 08 ' "' V ':''"'aV' ' 60 dozen of them for tomorrow only be on hand. y Mpn Q NHlQ SI ' (55 Ladies' and Misses' $25 and $30 Spring Suits, i.?14.85 , "lil O." Vtl UUU . V XV IF AU vcry newest creations Butterflies in Panamas, In all the newest styles and colors. ' V .. , '..' 'V. -Voiles etc- . ' - The greatest hat values ever offered i Udies' White Serge and ; Panama Skirts, (J - Q- ln Portland ' All eo at fT '. vvorth $10, for .JUUU c""..;. .??..:. . $1.65 W" Srg Box Coat.. butifullr; m.d, fi. AC v , : . ' $12.50 values, for .yltF . ''ai'' Vap w V ?ftfnf'l 600 Black, Blue and Brown New Style Pan- (J J QC . SI nnfl $5 lTflk $2 85 ama and Voile Skirts for .......2)4.113 miU f?tF UaiD QU.OO m Uce et Waists, ecru and white, medal- qj- , ; The "best makes HiH. Stetson and , lion-trimmed, $7.50 value, for. ... . j $JjO other high-grade makes. Every one 5 dozen Silk Petticoats, all colors, $10 value..... 4.05 absolutely-guaranteed." .! QC Women's $35 to $50 Spring Style Suits, .. rfQ or The Annex price j4OD tut'ful MSOrtmwt' choice PlVUU ii'.- il i-P-J-?:! - serges one Annex eXMVJT (Ji gats .for. $2.85; .and . 2o ,.iu. , Your choice in The Af M $3.00 and $4.00 pants IMcn's $25 Dits;a50 Included at this price are clothes of such high repute as nd. Black 8c Co. and several other high-grade for $1.98. : For this is a store that never dis appoints itiie public We give ybii what we advertise and we give you your money back if you are not satisfied. Better Come Tomorrow, ; , . Hundreds of Pattern to beiect rom. Men's $12.50 Suits for $1,95 ' One Hundred in the tot AU Size's. F. B. bran makers names which we are not a!-1. foOA FX lowed to advertise because the main ivy 1 Lfj 1 stores sell them at $25. The' Annex , J yJU J and Jlelter Come Early, but Better late than Never This Is Without a Doubt the One Sale that Stonds Oixt Prominently as Being Without a Peer or Parallel in the History of Portland LOOK FOR. THE ANNEX SIGNS ; A :-n Tf? ntI TUTT? A IIITN.W. Corner of Fifth and Alder LOOK FOR. THE ANNEX SIGNS LIBRARY VOTING 'CONTEST i iim inMr. vivm awa abaolut.1v frM. An .l.nnt libra rr of Itl aolumaa jid bandaoma fold.n oak caaea Will ba flran to tta lodfk achooU church, club or aoct.tr In Portland aMurlnf tba lariast numbar of votaa. Votaa will ba lasuad with pald-ln-advanca aub.crlpUona to Tha Journal a fol low.: Ona yar,. $7.60, 760 votaa, aix month, IS.75.. 800 vote.; ,thraa month., II. l, 1H votea; ona month, 65 cent., 40 - vol... and . .very merchant Hated below will f It. with each 10-cent purchaaa ona vota. At the eloaa of tha contMt tha lodira. aohool, church, club or aoel.tr raoalr. Inr tli. largest number of votc will ba awarded, tha library ooionlet., with - caaan. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votaa. The library la ou exhibition In the Fifth atreet window of Tha Journal office, corner Fifth nd Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Hol.marfs Jewelry .tore, 14 Third street: White Front druff store, ill Grand av.oue; Watta-Mattnleu drug store, S7B Rvssell street, where all votes should ba deposited. Trade with tba.. following- merchant and set. busy , wltn the voteer- W. K.' aSAAXXriA ' CO, dry roeda, clothing- and shoes. SS0 to 114 Eat Mor- riaon streat t SOZdnCAir. Joweler. 141 Third street. Main lift. . . O. S. HOmiiRB.- pholoftaphar, . 1ft H Third street. - acmo liw. AnnERtT nixsm ai STO ' AOS CO, office and warehouse Ill-Ill Mortn sutn street, wain a-jo TE1 8. B. BBLAUTAJU) COn sporting roods. 121 Urand avenue. em ZOBEXTT COAX ICS CO, office 111 Puia street. Horns, A-J1I8, .Mali 113. v - 'VZ.OAV COAX. CO- offloa SM Bunt tda atreet Main 1771. A-177. , BVSOK H OSTXH, merchant tailors. 121 BtarH street miiio zuo. . OBsaoir VXWB CO, clgsrs and n.ws. 117 Sixth street. W. B. am, plumbing and gas fit ting, 107 Williams avenue. Blast 4I2K. B A. WTLSOITB WB3TB TBOHT SBUa STOBB, 111 Grand ava. SL 1661 : A. K. , WI1.I.ETT, grocer. 121 Grand avenue. B-1211. East 21. TUB XOBBX. BABBEB 8X02. finest shop in tha city. II Ulxth street BCASOBIO 4BICFXB ' QBOCBBT. 180 . Yamhill, i corn.r Park. . Main (821, A-I7I7. , ' -' - CHICAGO 1IABBXT, meats. 187. Third atreet ; Main is. . v-vr. :- 2COB&ZROS ' BXBOTBZCA& CO, V Ml East Morrlaoa street East 8128, B-1IIS, WATTS-MATTHirn CC druggist, 278 RuBBell atreet least 8 si. ' SB. B, B. WBIOHT, dentist, H1H Washington, corner Seventh. Main 1111. AUCa BIWXB, ' fin. mllfWiery, 461 Washington ajreet , BHABXS ft BAaJra. wood daalars. Jard East Eighth and Main streets. East , ' BVTTBB-BTXT BBEAB ' CO, 'corner Second and Columbia streets; retail 148 Third street - - ' . KOOBB BBOB aast side news deal. . ers and confectionery, Williams avenue and Russell, street -East 4702. ' - X. A. MoADAMS, " bicycles, and sport ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott Street Ea.t 2482. .. , , wtuxaht avb. inaanu vac TOBY., umbrellas and leather goods. 844 Williams ave.S C-1004. ' i fa 418 HffHiFVRlil5HERS TAYXOB ft STABTOSr, plumbing and gas muog. 808 Pin. atreet CBETBAX. KlMm. maata an4 flaK 180 Grand avenue. B-ilSI. East 418. 1. A. BOJTB. wallnaMr. mlnr.r .ml aoraior, iv union ava. .East lovt, KOXSSSTi at WaWT. maata and fl.h ' rim cu Main ISTI..--.--- MarshaU and 12th eta Both phones. OOrOBTATJB'B OBOCBBT. 171 Rna. OU SU iLOBC .30. : JOXBT. M. TaTAZ.T.TrV Washington st Main ilfl. A-2117. r, m, SAYIB. barber.v 242 Wllllama MTTCUTrX ft aXTKn. arall m..I V'uiui, tug jimrri.on SC. HSin 1172. MAX 2C migJT, opp. Meier A QUSBST CITY BTBTbTS ft CT.nivnm a. urana ava. itaat ISKJ. u m zoxjjxi mill . ooiini. a snori wooa. w-ioi; jcast lost - Offloa and yard Thlrty-.lxtt and Hawthorne 1 kOXAIOBV'j'ttiamlth. 285 Grand avenue. , ji.st uv. - -i , ..r.. . . . BAXXB. onticlan. , Dr n. JT Wllla.' aa sistant Main 1874. Ill Ith at HOBTSWXbT OTTV CO- anortlna (win. lit a bi. iuain zuub. COX.XHAB BABBWABB CO- hard ware, mechanics' tools :and cutlery. . 102 a sl Main iit. ZT7BJBXA CABBZAOB WOBKS, Mfga. (Spadal Dispatch te Th. Jonraal.) Salem, Orv AprU 14. U. O. Klght linger, at ona time an Inmate of tha sUte hospital, has filed a suit In tha circuit court of Marlon county for tha recovery of 823,815.10 damages from tha former, superintendent of tha asylum. Dr. J. F. Calbreath. Klghtllnger was commrtted to the asylum In November, 1105, from this county while Dr. Cal breath was superintendent at the lnstl tutlon. ' He was released as cured In March. loi. Klghtllnger alleges In his complaint that wnen tie left tne institution cal breath allowed him to go only upon the condition that he would tromlae to leave the state. The Information states that Klrhtllnaer obeyed this admonition of calbreath s and spent a year at River side, California, as a reslut of which his larae interests in Marion county aui- t-xered to tne extent or (1.760, BTTB, florist 150 Fifth at, Frank. Main 7218. and repairers of carriages and wagons. is tiurnajae. - rncino iut. WOOBXVAWBT 7.AUBBBT CO Rouch V 9 tut t m ja r - utj ana r ini.nea nora, wooaiawn lziB. 427 Jeaum ave. 70 HX BOXinrOlVA Cleanlnr . and dyeing; quicK work. 65t 6th at: ooz.UM.Bj-a. nn ooFish. oysters. Doultry. butter, eggs, etc Main . 8: A-.oo. xnira ana Anaeny Jia. 9. X. lOBinU It COn meats. ' Wood. lawn a; c-i8. 7ia union ave. north. rvanaimmim 'mA tm avnAmw tents and awnings, window awnings and porcji curtains a specialty. -.. it Ii. Front M. B. IiEB Real estate- and Invest ments. Room 411 Corbet t bldg. Mala I860. Coxinfl and Wrestling v Tonighf w 1 PACIFIC C0ASTAMATEURC0NTESTS UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THB : MULTNOMAH AFJATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB AT THB Expo Skating Rink. 19th and Washington AT 8 O'CXOOX SEABJP RESERVED SEATS 88. RESERVED SECTION 81.50 i X3EINERAL, ADMISSIONS I.OO J Seats ons sale, at Powers A Eates' Drug Store and Schiller Cigar Stores..! WANTS DAMAGES THUGS LIFT OF CALBREATH Ml OF 820 . . . TJ. G., Kightlinger, Former John Miller of Champoeg THURSDAY TRANSFERS LIOIIT TO 64,000 Inmate of Asylum, Sues Ex-Superintendent Loses SavingsBob bers Arrested. Bealty Market Eeflects Ee- suits of Spring Activity In Buying. .,. Leaving ' his convivial companions for a few moments, John Miller, a farmer living near Champoeg, Oregon, went to , tha back room of ' tha Italian saloon at First and Clay streets last night where ha had been ' merry-making, was followed by the two men with whom he had been drinking and ainglna and was "strong-armed" by them and robbed of 1720. - , An hour later both men were la cus tody, one, a negro, C. II. Smith In the city Jail, and, the other. Final Brown, a white man, in : Vancouver. Twenty mlnutea ' after - the - Vancouver police were telephoned to arrest Brown and be was locked up. ' Of the mon.v taken from Miller onlv aa was recoverea. . xnere is suu miss inr on. rreenback for 8600 and one for 100. It is expected,' however, that a little sweating will indue either Brown of Smith to. reveal the hldlna- Siaca or in money, currency or suon enomlnatlons is rare and - cannot be 7 t, ,, i oenomin. lions is rare Furthermore, the inf ormallon alleges paesed without notice, or thrmnpk d.r.laa.n... n th. m r,r I ' ..... . . that through careleaanesa on the aort of Superintendent' Calbreath while Klghtllnger was an inmate of to state hospital the latter fell from a window and broke hla leg, by which accident ba lost an additional 81,677. Klghtllnger, inrouin ma aiiornev. vranK Hoimea. avers that he suffered humiliation dur ing his residence at the asylum from Tr. Calhraath to tha oxtant of (ID AAA. Other Items brlhg th total to mor than f8.,VvvV . , . a . Kightlinrer has larre property In terests in- Marlon county. OFFICIAL RETURNS , OF CROOK COUNTY Miller c&me to town v.sterdav and soia iana vuura bi . a tier paying off izoo ne reii in with Brown, who recently 'served a rockplle; term and is known to have spent r six "years In the Stillwater penitentiary, and th negro, Smith. The colored man la ' nartlallv blind. oui wnen tne pair attacaea Miner pur Dtinaneas . am not prevent a tborougn search of his clothes. Miller ' got back his hat and on dime.' nothlna- mora. Furthermore to Insure .his appearance in court he was .arrested for . drunken ness. - ..,'- ; A third man who assisted In keen lng Miller fin- line for, the' robbery has not yet been ' apprehended, . but will nrobably be -found .today. 'Smith . was arraigned in the municipal 'court' today ana frown. must answer, a onarga or robbery 'as soon as he Is brought over from Vancouver. 1 Tha. sale of Millers 1 land renresents th savings of many ' '-years. "Brown told me 'his business was alnetnc for phonograph, records.' and he aur. sang very - well,', .said - Miller thia morning. As soon as Miller- recovered himself after the. robbery, he found ' Patrolman Roberta on the atreet and a he was Transfers of realty filed for record yesterday- amounted to nearly 884.000, M. W. Bunt la negotiating with an aatern capitalist for th sal ' of hi quarter-block on th northeast corner or NorthruD and Twentv-rirth streets. Th DrosDectlve ourchaser has under consideration th plan to erect a mod ern brick apartment house on th alt. Th largest transaction noted yeater day was the sal of a half interest in the southeast comer of Burnalde and Ninth streets, which was purchased by M. Li. Hoi brook from R. B. Xamson. for 818,600. A 60-foot ' lot on th west aide of Fourteenth street, between Market and M1IL was purchased yesterday by D. B. Kelly from . tha Western Orearon ! Trust company: consideration 88.000. . I Mrs. Sarah M. Moser haa purchased ! from M. W. Hunt and associates, a lot in Crown Court th apartment house ad. dttion on upper Washington street, re cently put on th market. Mrs. Moser paid, 83,800 for th lot J. H. ' Campbell has purchased from Thomas J. Anthony a house and lot on East Davis street, between Mason and Fulton streets: consideration 82,800. A house and lot. on upper Williams avenue, between ' Failing and Shaw streets, has been purchased by Ger trude M. Drinker from J. II. Baylor, for 12.800. , Metiger, optician, 841 Washington, .We . Our Motto: Prompt gTvic. 1, 1 b r a 1 Treatm.nty .Ab.olut. Safety. Adhere Strictly TO THE. ' established '.. custom , of ' sound banking'. 1 It is indeed . gratifying to know our patron are - pleased with our ervice. Yon should have a banking home, and we will be "glad to talk it ' oyer , with yon, , 1 .! ! . German American Danl( Sixth and Washington Sts ' Portland, Oregon. ; SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES ?4 AND UP PEk YEAR. For Laflflinfl Appetites '.'When in idoubt what tc eat try something salty anc smoked. Nothing else acts so quickly as a stimulant tc a lagging appetite. , . Zadlas' Xoau 1 Xorna YoturaaX Take the advice of ivomcr who have made ' a lifetim t study of foods, and keep in your pantry the pure, whole: some VV:r : -: C0LDR1BIA AMS MD.' :-:..SMr: For breakfast or lunch will make a delightful relish and will prove the mainstay o f the meal. , UNION "MEAT CC. OF OREGON piOBr ckr of th Vaolflo. JOHNSON'S BODY . - V ' ; ! AT OKANTS FJlSS . . . SrI.l flfpfch to .The Journil. y Grants Fasa.' Or., April 24.The body of Arohln Johnson, the wealthy Callfor oia mlntnir man, who was drowned 1n the Illinois rivr a: 'month ago, was hiimaht to this city yesterday and ii otlng . prepitrea lor shipment to Santa The- hnriv mi brought to Bel ma over aS6-mll pack r.ii, uitoco wagon anoiner su miles, to this city. . , The accident occurred while Johnson and A friend were at tempting to bring a small boat down the rivor to the Fine Flat placer mines. The Illinois was raging, and as neither Johnson or his comrade understood han dling a boat, they were unable to shoot Ihe rapids.' - The craft Capsized.. John son sank at -once, but his companion, after a desperate effort reached ahnr (Special IDIiMteB' to Tba . Joarasl.l Prlnevllle. Or.. Anrtl 14. Th official count of the returns from the primary lection shows results aa follows: ReDublican Cake 843. Fulton 141: Kins. t6, ueer izb, tsnepnerd si; Jiean 62; Bailey 486, Reld 144; Altchlson 183. Gaston 181, Hamilton 88, Hurlburt ISO, L,oucks It, Whiting 18; Myers 801. Wil son 898, Holgate 116. Merry man 114, Marks 187. Elklns 14. Blanchard 828 bl8 ? tv.?.a . d.f,lPe of the Rllia 455. Davton 147 Jlanaa si m.v w? tne .oiiicer arreaiea omnn a i.w f98. Ric. 380. - Johnson 294 Kinar i 4S0. vV"Vi XPA OIA T Uwtnaw 9A TMAa. DU. at" I ' " " i ' '"""wV.rVrl-.":"" fcctl Dlrotch to Ih.:JeaniaLI aim " (Uoi ur - iBi. r jBiiiHvi no i i . - .'- .,' A ' . Sprtner 234. Wrlgh't 149. Conjleton 175 tiSSK wV.in Stroud 123, brown 291, kcFmrUnd S5;&ffr& i.wttr mi t.a viiAtta. . i rvmLr aa n Toi and ? M Both saloon last Glddinrs 87, Huaton 187. Chamberlain "'" receivaa l iamocratio and 8 Republican 1 1 "r '7... r'"0' vnt.a . . . ii tannery ui v u a - jrurunna tiaiooi. io w a v.n.rjis ' iu r ui tniiu nun hiui ihiik 13 sn a .av liaa ' A .aIIaa aa.AAia w, A 8. I H t H A I J I N If A I S EH considered a - shady ? character 8om 1 - ;. y . .... ,, . . . . mAnthi -flM. h. vafl - imMtail An aiia. . OPITAU cm a ATTi I TTAC1 Diclon of haylnar cracked the safe of tha IBU11W1 & AJXXJiO t)U Bols Lumber company here, but be cause of- lack, of evidence' was released, although th police -declared at the. time that, they .believed him-guilty of that crime. While In .- .Purtland Boneoarto went unaer tne-nam or.wrown. . when arrested h. had 183.15 in cash and. .carried' a revolver. . He reaented hi. arrost --He was taken just as he was about to buy the drinks for a' crowd of hangers-on that war In. the saloon. 865 to. 876 In tha QTI A hm?H V VT1 IfUXT' A TT? rades" Three years' experienc is to k-,JL AAJiiU. A. JSLAUM flUMM!! TXlltMtrh tn Th lAnra.l t Chehalia. Wash.. April 14. The Chn. halls school board has reemDloved all th preaent corps of teachers with th exception of two married women; This action is In accordance with a-resolu tion- passed somer time ago by tne board. A seal of wages has been adopt ed witn 9iuu mommy as a maximum for the city superintendent, 78 to 190 in me nign scnooi ana grades. b required and teachers must be either normal or university graduates. Th ac commodatlons -are very much crowded and the board will probably fit up the large asaemDiy room at the - west aid school for use next year. It Is expected oy anoiner year to erect anoiner school house, i v , . ACTIVE IN JOSHPHINE HOLDING COErORATION ' - WILL BE'DISSOLVED Ittrti? (United Prnt Lm1 Wira. Kew Tork, April 14. Th Bock Island company of New Jersey, th 8180,000,000 corporation which the Moore - brothers organised to' hold the securities of their vast railroad system headed by the Chi cago,- Rck Island A Pacific, Is to b abandoned. ' The attorneys and officials are busy devising a plan whereby the holding company, which has been a cu riosity Jn th financial world "for several yearn, may b - successfully- dissolved and the stock of th companies which la held by it returned to the original ownej-- t-V-.f a. ;.--V' '.' -...i 1 1 (Special-Oisoateh to Th. JoaratLl Grants ; Pass. Or.. Aoril 84 That there la sroina to be considerable knif ing., don by defeated factions of ih. Republican- party in Josephine,- because or me results or , ine recent nrimarv election," i. already evident. Since th. election ti. D. Norton, a Democrat, haa declared - himself a candidate for stato senator and wilt enter the race for elec tion against , L. , Ij. Jewell, the regular Republican' candidate. - Mr. Norton's p-1 tition in being liberally signed by Re-i publicans and '. by men of all parties who are in favor of Statement No. 1, as I Mr. Jewell did hot declare himself for I It. j Republicans ar working hard fori Mr. Norton, and hla friends declare that I ne win .D..th .next senator from Jose- pnme. n ,v .. - Scarlet Fever. Buenos AnroH. Anrll J4.-Rorlt tvtr has developed in thn local division of the army and' 800 men ar down With ue aiceaa. ,.v. - ... . i ALimEDOWN "A I 165i-67FIR5T5T. r r . j'.."- - , vi , saa-v . mm MHWMiMMnMMHHMak UV i fVl 111 VI I IVIUI-VII , . v . - v ':.. V -' (V J.l 1 HI f ; ,. IF YOT jp'REFEB a mm MET. ?':: -.;1'J Jv iji n y";.-:-: , .-,' v5 -. . Let Us Show You Our Matchless Line We have a. great ' variety; of Fitted 1 Styles, all perfect examples of the high' class tailor's art;- . The charnv'of these styles lies in their', accurate fit the prinie essential in any They are smart enough to be dressy and severe enough to show the full charm and grace of expert tailors' work.. : They are all the new spring materials. SPECttl-Wliilc They ksl We IVill SzU WHITE SERGE JACKETS, Vnlues Up lo S9, G: 7 Special prices on Hats, Skirts,' Waists." Come in and pick out whatever yc i pay a' small amount down and the balance in $1.00 monthly payrr.cr.i-:. '.' licit your credit account " ;