The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 24, 1908, Page 22, Image 22

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DUO DID II? you
IRISH AMERICANS WILL NOT
O'ERLOOK TROUBLE ACROSS WATER
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THE OREGON ; DAILY , JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL ' 24,
Responsibility for Buying
$20,000 Cable Elusive...
" as an Eel. ,
, - T,r lmla waa 'dona at the special
. invsUgatloa of the expenditure of
120.100 for ebles or tha rlre depart
ment at tba city ball laet, night and
only two membersv of Uia juaiciary
committee which U conducting ma ex
amination ' were present." Several wit
neeta war examined among , whom
' cra ntv . Klactrlclan - Bavarian and
Fred Glfford, tha letter am ploy ad br
una of , tha telephone companiea nut
formerly In tha employ of tha cltr. -i
. Bavarian explained hla connection
wfth tha purbhaa stating that . ha had
Investigated tha amount f cable need
ed and making hla report upon hla find
Inga. Olf forT atatad that ha bad noti
fied Bavarian that tha cable ahould
be provided by tha company but Ba
varian denied this by saying tba ha
aa tnt will iir-h a. ron vernation.
The Invaatlratlon 'laat night revealed
nothing that would anew that any pT
win In particular ea .reaponalble for
the purchase of the cable. Tha en
deavor to faaten tha responsibility upon
Mayor Lane by -the majority , party la
akon bv tha mayor, and hla advfaera
aa an attempt on tha part, of tha ooun
rllmrn to clear their own. aktrta Inaa
much aa the councllmen , voted the, ap-
"city Attorney Kavanaugh haa-ruled
(hat none of the money paid for cabla
ran be recovered from the. telephone
rompanlee but In the future when ca
bles or conductora are needed. the city
will have to notiry the company in ad
vance. Councilman Cellar a and . Ben
nett, both of tha majority faction of
tha council, were the committeemen
preaent lant nignt, councilman vaugna.
or tne minority party waa. aosenu , .
WOODLIEH TO PARADE
DURING ROSE FIESTA
Cainp Completing Arrange-
raents to Carry Out East
Side Feature.
, rrlaoda of old Ireland will rally
around the old atandard again ia hall
No. I of the W. O. W. temple next Bun
day afternoon. An Important snaaa
meeting for. that purpose baa been
called to meet at t:10 p. m. on that
data In the death of the ex-premler,
Campbell-Bannerman of Ureat Britain,
xreiana loat a gooa rneno. who haa not
been replaced In so far aa tha complex
ion of the new Brltlah cabinet la con
cerned. . At leaat that la what Jrlahmen
think here, and Judging- from eonae of
the parliamentary utterancea bv ne-
tlonailat membera of the Brltlah parlia
ment, hot political tlmaa are again In
eight In Irtah polltlce acroaa tha aea,
Irish-Americana while Inteneelv I oval
te the land of their adoption and birth.
nevertheleee take a deep lntereat , In
what la going on la their motherland
and for decadea paat have been actively
engaged In aiding- their kin tn Ireland
In their fight for eelf-government. It
la ' atated that there are aerloua differ
ences between the Natlonallat leader,
John Redmond, and the Kight Hon. Mr.
Aaquith, the preaent Kngllah premier,
over tha question of home rule for Ire-
I ana, ana mat tna American inanmen
have been appealed to to atand behind
their brethren at borne la the crlala
now on over there.
It la Intimated that there will be some
decidedly poaltlva oratory at the meet
In r Bunday nest and moreover the re-
aolvad opinion of Irian-Americana aa to
the ooatempiaced Britlah-Amarlcan ar
bitration treaty may coma up at thla
meeting. A number of well known eo-
loleia have agreed to appear and sing
rtamouo irisn aonga curing me meet
ng. Ladlea are Invited and admission
to me nau is rrea. ... .
'ROSAIC OLD-WIND SHATTERS
LITTLE ROMANCE OF A SECOND
One ' of ' the' prominent featurea . M
connection with the Rose Festival will
be the parade of Multnomah camp No.
77, Woodmen of tba World, to be held
the evening ef June .- k..-1--:
. The camp bald meeting laet evening
and appointed a committee - to 'deter
mine Just what la wanted, .the commit
tee being compoaed . of W. ' W.. Minor,
J. M. Woodworth and J. Ruddlman.
The camp plana .on having a regular
- drill of tha drill team and It la likely
alao that there will be a burlesque
drill. v. ,
"The evening of June 4 will be a
rala lay for the east aide," said a bos
neaa man of that aectton of the city
veeterday,' 'The people of the weat
aide mem to think that we are a little
behind the timea . but we - will ahow
them that we are not.
- 'Oar echo! chlldren'e parade will be
something that you cannot dlacount
and we will have a great many, fra
ternal erganixauona in -una.-
Aa a matter of fact I figure - that
the eaat aide parade will be the' beat
: parade of the featlval."
Hay FeTer. v '
Tea. It'a terrible, but Wei fm Inhaler
and Protector will work wondera. Aak
the drugglat to ahow it to you. 600.
''A cuatard bake dish free. See ."want
ad" page. .-' -, . '-'
young man, a' stranger, apparently,
atood oa the outalde of the poatofflce
this morning, holding a letter la hla
hand which had Juat been given hint by
a olerk at the general delivery window.
There wag as expreaalon of happlneaa oa
hla ace aa he carefully tore open the
end .of .the envelope, which waa plainly
addreaaed In the handwriting of a girl.
Ae the young man drew the daintily
perfumed pagea from the covering and
opened them a little rolden curl loomed
up before him. It waa a humble remem
brance or xaitn and traat from the one
he loved and who waa far away.
' Almoat before the man had time to
aee the dainty atrand of locka the In
tended keepaake. -waa toaaed careleealy
by a peaky draught of wind and fell
through a grating Boon which he waa
atandlng. t.
' Re looked, and than be read the let
ter and be looked again. But-the ro
mance of. the aeoond had been shattered
the curl waa gone forever.
Which we are offering are the BEST
CLOTHING VALUES in
the United States ' ' V :
Oet Beadr fot the Zwlatoa Xsowatoa,
One of the moat Important eventa off
the year, commercially and socially, will
be the btralneaa men's excuralon 'to I
iwiaton. r riaay, May 1, to celebrate
the completion of the all-rail line to that
city. Lewlaton will celebrate the event
with a brilliant bloaeom carnival, and
uaurea mu viaitora 01 a grand time.
jnaae your reaervatmna aa early aa poo
aible at the cltr ticket office of the o
R. A N.. Third and Waahlnaton atreeta
Round trip, Including aleeper and meala
in uimng car, i.u. ieave maay
night at t.to, return Sunday noon. , I
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Saturday Is Our Bargain Day
TRIMMED HATS. STREET HATS, MISSES' AND
v CHILDRENS' HATS. - ( .
v Price them uo town and then coma to tie.. Trimmi.fi We
from $2,97 and up. 'The very best bargains in millinery you
will find here tomorrow. J ' V
The WONDER MILLINERY CO.
Corneh First Streets
' ; THE HOUSeIof! MltUNERYjBARGAINS. ; .
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Buys the equal of any
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Buys the equal'of 'any
$20.00 suit sold anyiyhcre .
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See themlin ounwindoWs
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When You See It In Our Ad Ifs So
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To purchase fine High-grade and Depridabie Clothing, Hates, Capis,
; Shoes and Iu
Tomorrovr night -at 11. o'clock we pull down our' red sign' of distress and end the most seVs&tionirpnce "wrecking, event 'ever held on the Pacific coast For twelve
long days our entire stock of about $30,000 worth of high grade and dependable; merchandise;'hasi been;Mthe; Jiands of Iwis Bros. & Co. of Chicago, to Be converted
. tato ready cash. Our creditors demand their money. Tomorrow is positively rthe last dy nd Weixwist hVve $4,000 mor : from thta- ftock,7 Come ' to Davidson
Bros.' store tomorrow and witness the greatest price wrecking day Portland has ever! known.; ; ;;: : .a Z -
Our stock is aU new; and dependable merchandise purchased mostly f or tWs' spruigYB fmd ti'most exclusive styles and pa'tterns,
and the very latest shades and colonmrs amone our $30.00 Suits for $18.85. fThrworrlntv!..';. h ri th aimiM Mv frtr rn
mnre : than " nmihi tt m...liS j i a ! . t. . i. . . ." 'C .-: ...;.!.';.(,;,::.:,' : a.-i v. r... . .
and . prompt'
'Clock. . , ,
ST9RE PEN SATURDAY BVBNIlNQ UrSTili?!! ! HURRY I
A SAVING OF,yiTAL IMPORTANCE OtEVERyf
,o-y ...... -: . k I ' MEN'S T?ATsirV VTTftTg .UB.ar'.TT A T PPPTfff' Ml1' 1
. MEN'S. SPRING iHATSrwft
IvlBN'S SUITS
$ 3,85.iT,$,0,;t:SUITS
SUITS
Buys $15 All-
25 DOZEN
15c COLLARS,
ALL SIZES,
AND KIND;
AT 3c EACH
4 Wool
$il.45te.StJlTS
13.00MSUITS
$'15.85Po?s:$??,.SUlTS
f ' MEN'S HOSIERY .
15c Cotton Black and Brown Hose 4 pairs.,... 25
oc jpiacK vxjiujii xiusc, 4 jjhiu ....,. ofj;
85c Lisle Thread Hose; 3 pairs . . . i . .50 .
60c tancy Lisles and, trashmere Wool Hose.; . .23f
Our D. B. Speoal-qual tof airy.$3t:inicityiS1.45 1
One lot of $2.0a and;$2;50 Sampleaiats;'.f.;;r.75t
MEN'S UNDERWEAR t
i -75c Derby Ribbedr;:: 'tlt'i .:.V20C
; $1.00 Sanitary iFleectei kviaW.. i'ti.-SSi
$1.50' Cashmere Wobl.f.T.t . v. V.v. 85?'$
a.uu iieavy wool -Shirts ,;.V-TW.UV.?;
$1.60 -Dress Shirts' ?. a"; Mil vi-an
857
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.i'-Werk-.'Sbirts-M
s $2.00 Dress ' Shirts hV i" 1 9115 K
$2.50 Dress Shirts-.. . uXi'. i . . . ... .$1.35
4 -MEN'S.NttCKTIESfl
i ai.e-ja a ;ei ei -e,e a. .ae .l.t.f a;,if;.gily
;;75c;Necktiess,i35$i:0tffNexktiesa
r MEN'S' SUSPENDERS i i?i
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MEN'S
:$m$mmm. shoes
S3 1 .eSiSHOSS
3 3 5 or Tan ' OX FD S
;Ip5wSH0ES
SHOES
Buys ;. and1: $7
high cut shoes In
black and tan.....
C CBiiys $5.00-$8.00; Q Of? C
tPl O JSample; pairs.v;;ntVateUO
COME AND HITCH YOUR DOLLAR TO THE LARGEST.LOAD.1T EVER PULLEb."
'.' ', . -MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS - ' '
( IT fatl. . saa V Aa.lAUAV WlliVitf a H a) e a -Ja) f :
Cambric Handkerchiefs .... k6
Linen Handkerchiefs; ;..V..V. .Tii4l8i
Handkerchiefs ; 1 .... k.'.v; 30
DRESS AND
; WORKINGS
-GLOVES--
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ABSOLUTE-'
COST , ' ;
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DSOM BiROSo
Third Street
Between Ah and Pine, Portland, Oregon
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