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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, .1803. 1 . - , IS ' O TI essss U' :G!S13 SATURDAY SPECIALS ; Tomorrow's sale 'it ems will prove unusually attractive to the economical shopper. Mail, telephone or C. O. D. t-u'ers will not be accepted for the following:, , . . STORK CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT. SIX O'CLOCK. ' , mm r ' - Ti n rr p t ' 1 : : r? j .' 1 II Mil 3 K i QUAINT STOOLS TOMORROW $2.90 m I I i i ' " 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 "" ' ' . 4 ''One of the most attractive pieces of this charac ter we have eCer offered at a special price tl)is quaint design stool in . solid oak-in the popular, fumed finishwith well-filled laced loose cushion i irt rood oualitv leather. This stool is 10 ana sens, regular' IP i ir'-lry p'Ar rirtches high and 17inches square a Decorated ? Cake Elates i Special'at!24cvEach ' Tomorrow intfte basement' Crockery , depart ment, 10-incruCak rUtes in the semi-porcelain arid in rich rose and. gold and other decorations. No deliveries will be made on this, special.- " - Mission Screens I, i . i " ' i ' . ; f The Drapery department of feri for tomor. row's special selling three-fold Mission Screens Jn frames, of weathered oak, panels filled with greetr or red burlap. "These screens are 5 feet high and sell regularly for $5.S0r special f 3.00 Tapestiy Couch. Covers $10' Values-Special $6;75 U . Good value in Uiese heavv-tapcstrycoucir rovers 'offered tomorrowat thisrspHal price V They are -74 inches wide and 3 yarc . long, irtt . ... . ' . V A A -. T . . -.Am.mm Oriental, verdure ana otner pauerns. ; ifmoi'un mmmmp L i AXMlNSTER RUGSl BUTCHER KNIVES $5.50iValueV'f6f $3;35 Tomorrow at 15c. Each . V. The . CarpcC department T offers for tomorrow ; Qfferej. tomorrow in the basement' depart this popular, size Rug irt the celebrated Bigelow ment ; ,t this1 special these , iregular, 35c AxminWr weave and fbrXf .which ' thefear. Vlluebu'des of high.grade steel, handles of Tol hardwood; length.of knife m inches . One tltt in Ainters:y -," r-u A 4 : : only to each purchaser and no deliveries. . 15n.V Brass Extension Rods for . c. - . - In Drapery Department I AM CHUT ,COI.lPLETE-H005EfUnni5HER5 pie Pieces in' Quaint De signs End-' ' Ing To- - morrow. f S ' (TIMP. (OUT N; i. it very GREATLY REDUCED : ; ' i v PRICES-The styles are exclusive and p ': jve promiseyou GENUINE BARGAINS j ':1 'as Allows: ' ' l":X;;Uc' ' V - 4'! - SALE PRICE tU 0JSJ ' " - . - - rienty of Jolirison Sentiment bnt Commoner 'Seeni8v to ' Control the Delegations Idaho arty SplitSuin: K miify6f.Situatlon.j,t -. V "',.."" if" " . ' ' (8peUt Mfpctrk U Tbt Jonrait.) ' J BpoUtin, , Waah.. April " I4.WllHam Jannlnaa Bryan will tet th 34 dtl- gata from tha tata of Oregon, Wash injton and Idaho .at th Dnvr con Tentlon by. default . ' Today hi organisation la tha only ona In tli field that la making" any constat ent af fort to capture- tha delegates from thai tkra states.,' ' j, -. , t ' ' ; Tat raporta rrora all over tha north Wait daclara that tHara la plenty of Johnaon antlmant about. At prearat. howavar. it la going to aed for, lack of a leader and an ore aniaatlon. If there ultimately develops any eon teat In the Pacific northwest 'for the control of this three alate delagatlona tha fight: will. .b between, Bnraa. and JTh"r' la no) Oray or Harmon talk beard. . '.. . "" In Idaho the urmocraiio pan? ia ap I. . I . , Vw c nave uv pautwo uuu riwvu y all MAN-TAILORED and all THIS ! SEASON'S productions, which we will parantly bopelesaly apllt upon local, le euea, the Mormon quaatlon being the malor cauae 01 oiuicuiiy. im "i are aaui o om pi neither deny .but pledged ut thai . Ill - - . - - -- 1 " - mmm laar 1 r '.-. m m M xvv sultv. r both-factions are said to be . a M -rtn iifutiiriirntnt nr John viiaiw jt-m . . , - " ' ' son eantlment in tne aiaia. tom frtenda,- however, hare no . cn taring point and aa far as la known . there ja no Johnson organtaer In the atat. In Waalilnrton mere ia a oweaiaa v- raent along the line of the-Pugat aound that would rally to Johnaon If they were rlahtly approached but the cloaeat kind of search haa failed to dlaoover any Indication of a . Johnaon - club In the atata. In eaatern Washington Johnson is. rarely mentlonl. Spokane county haa declared for Bryan and Inatructed It delegates to the eute convention to "uae.au acnonnt ninoi . w atate delegaUon pledged to the Neb raekan. . in Ahm tha Rrran men aefim to hold the atate well- In band. It la said that there are a lot of Johnaon men in Pore- land and -down tne wmameue Taney, but' If they are making anv noiee for Ton" thav ire doinc ft with the aoft rdaV on. The Democratic state con- - . , i A 4 . T . I M I. vemion n un - "- land and great many thlnga may har nen before that time but If anything la going to happen for Johnaon be must get busy very put aim w ""!' Sudden about It With- New York and Michigan off the Bryan reservation and i.w 7u. nav of riolawara. carrv Willi UWl. " ' ' " ' tng on a hot entirely unwelcome flirta tion wlin me rw riujimu inicn, u. well aa with the Bourbon-banded aouth, William Jennings Is not overlooking any bets these daye. .If Johnson waits un til next spring be wni find the north west preempted territory If It Is not so already. ' Metsgerflte glasses for 11.0. II i TO EIID SCRAP Hother-in-Law' of Millionaire 'Says Couple . - T ,Will Be Beunited. ; Yoiin2f 4 MA . (trotted Prase Leated. Wire.K f New Tork,' April 2J. -Mrs. Edward ; Xeny, inotherpt. Mra. ' Frank J.: Gotld, aald today that young Gould, who .went "to 'Hot' Sprlnga, (Virginia, soori'af tor ne left Lis wife and waa aerved with pa pers In a legal aoparatlon, will return to New York Monday-neit and have meeting with Mrs. Gould. "The meeting between my daughter and her kusband will be soon after his arrival,", aald Mrs. Kelly. "I have had a telegram from Mr. Gould, and I have no' doubt the troubles of the young peo ple -are at an nd' or almost ao. They are too much ln,lovo to be separated long, and after this- experience I hope they will be wise enough not to get Into another squabble.". ., ,-t ."r. f OWL TRAIN CRASHES INTO FUEIGIIT CARS A fattedrreaa'tsase Wire.?'; . : '; Freano, Cat," ApHl 1 4. Passengers on toe south-bound Owl train Of the South, em Paclflo - were, burled from' their seats and in jured and an . engine and several freight xara ' were badly dam aged when the tassenger train craehed Into a freight train. late last night. at Mendota, 10 mllaa from Fresno, One end of the freight bad been left on the main track and tha other end on a siding when the Owl came -thundering along and plowed through it Mrs. A. J. Stewart of Loa An eel en, was probably more aertously Injured than any of tha other passengers. Her neck waa apralned -and today ahe la suffering from Internal Injuries. , The others who were cut and bruised are: Mrs. J. G. Mitchell and Mrs. II. H. Smith, of Fresno; G. B. Llbby, New York; R. H. Moore, conductor?" E W. Sommers, brakeman; Porter Wbldden. .Brokers Fall. traltad Praaa taaaed Wtre.) -?w Tork. April 14. The auspenslon of T. A. Mclntyre ft Co cotton brokers, was posted on the New York Produce Exchange this morning. :, -"i A; g r r 4 j V.;'; . I. ' si .'.'' r- ' ,'. ?. . . t ajF s ' ' I " ' ji ' ; 0 : u, - . "V J i. J t 4 - -v ; r -"-""r L-r -v.':v:-:v-:A::v:-;-:cy.,':-:':-s 1 '-; H . Mr. John Adams. 94 vears old. - of Gardner, Mass.i praises Duf fy's Pure Malt Whiskey : for cur ing him of severe bowel corn 's MB.1 JOHN ADA MS. AGED 1L , o --. - i central ooramiuw id wu Diaint. wnicn nad troubled himl .Vhrtrii oommiueo ii planning to . " ;. -.? .r . .. L,k.n irht for the entire Renublu for.pver a year." '-"j Mr. Adams now enjoys health and vigor of both body and mind thanks to : DuftVs Pure" Malt Whiskey. For this he isgrateful and recommends it : toll his aged friends. ; . . '.'; .- ,"l write to say that Daffy's Pare Malt I Whiskey helped me. very ., much in - a severe bowel complaint, from which I suffered for more than a year, knd to express my deep thanks for the relief I ; feel. "I inclose $2.00 for two more "bottles. I am so grateful for the strati ctJi nf minrf anrl hrvrlv vnnr, rom. edv has given me that' I am inducing all of my elderly ' friends to try it if they , wish to eiijoy a good ? appetite, good sleep and good health, t. You may U3C 1.11101 WVUaill Ulll VAUVll 1U1 ; y VllVllk of the public if you ;wishI am almost M years tot t age; f AVith'therwafmest of wishes , for'' the Success 6fX Duffy's Pure' Malt Whiskey, I am, JOHN ADAMS. B2 Prosotct Street. Gardner. Mass., October 15, 1907." f . V O i an absolutelT'tare distlllanon Ot Oiaitea,4grain; great care uchib; useu ig uvs cvci j i , jv. v6 ..y ......v-, is an j.; ; Hio-efwl liniiid food in the form of a malt essence, which Js the tnUS Destroying: Hie Bw j-Uv.v.5 - r----.--"- - .-A mnUt,.rif r..1.ta. bility and freedotn from injurious substances render it to that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. :It cures nervousness, typnoia, maiana, cyeiy t " - V. . " .:iTri 7J JI. ..4 I " It cures nervousness, typnoia, maiana, yc 7 and all run down and weakened c6nditionor tne poay, own ana nerves. , M is precrucu recognized as the gTeat family medicintf everywWe;w:;yK? - CAUllUW. vjnen yw- - t 'lT.j;jt . .tvfc.VV mi ta :. anlil in aealerf bottles onlvi get the e.-m ,' '-did I Ch'emJstn the ielj We nTthr e. oyer the f n avar n r ii 1 1 be. luu as. , iv vav v 1 . m 1 i.iia.iv.. Ana si niRt'inmNu, rr,rtt Is unbroken. Pric 51.00." Write JJr.'K. uurran, wuuauiuiiit ruyoMii, w . " ihe delegates will be the iruesti 1 or b ind free advice., Duffy Malt Whiskey Coy Kocnesrer. n. 1. , , , , , , ,t on, ebA---- GUIlPQViDER ROM F MARQUAni OFFICE Republican Committee Will Distribute Thunder Pack-; ' ages FromNew Home. . mmAmnmmmm mm m ? , . Maor 1. P. ' Kennedy, newly eleoted chairman of the- Republican olty and eountr central committee, has estab lished his hoadauartera In theld lodged room on the top floor of tha Marquam budding, formerly used 07 M J-ias. The large lodgeroom and tha adjoining !.. h.w Kah rntiw1 ihv ;tha central committee and men are now buay putp ting in teiepnonea, iurnivure ana uumi up the place generally. - - - ; . After ) tomorrow Cnairman Kennedy and secretary Jamea Kerchem wlU make their - headquarters there. ' The execu tive committee of ' one member from each of the 10 wards and three from the niwl-rti' wilt ha aelacted by Chairman Kennedy tomorrow. Follow ing the- appointment 01 ine mkuuh committee the organisation will get down to real. wdrk. - ', j u u r,k. tha afuitnrlaj nominee. will also hava"' offices 'adjacent-to the headquarters, ana wm wq " j central committee In the conduct of the make' a fljht for' the entire Republican fmrn TTnltad Statea senator down to- constable. . Tha great flgut In; ,, the county wlU ba the senatorial battle be tween Cako and Oovemor Chamberlain, and In this e commltte will make every effort to build up a winning Cake line n the county. Attention will also . ..m . Arht for dlatrtnt attorney. sheriff and circuit - judge. In which George Cameron la opposed to , John Manning, oievena ju i and B. W.-Morrow to Judge Thomas O" Pay. " -. OFFICIAL RETURNS . J FROM WAJjLOWA (Baectal .DUpatcfc ta The' looratL) Enterprlae, Or., April I. The of ficial count of tha votes cast at tha primary election in Wallowa county gives' tha following results!., , Bepubtlcan-i-for United States aena tor Cake 447.' Fulton ISJr representa tive In congress. Bails I9J. Oeer .04. SheDherd 17: " railroad commissioner, AltcPhUo in' Oaston ,111.. HamiH 67. Hurlburt 85, Loucka 69, Whiting 15: justice aupremecourtBeanMOrludge clroult -court., . Pavl, Kn0,wle" Joint aenator,'Rumhle;470u Joint repre sentative. Union and Wallowa counties. Rusk 5. Eberhard 17; county Judge, Olmstead 4rsbertff. Kerns Us.'f" urer, Bell asseasor, C. H. Allen 332: county superintendent. Conley 633: surveyor. ' LonJ76i , -county commie- 'oJrauiitedtl States MMtor, Chamberlain 173; congressman; Derby 166. Jeffrey 11; circuit Judge. Craw ford 143Bheahan 345; Joint- senator. Oliver 8lMolnt wnMUyalw and Wallowa counties, W. W. White 98: county Judge, WUllams17: -sheriff, SaVvln 133 county , clerk W C Boat man 406. ,no opposition:; treasurer, Rjals 34: assessor; Miller tOl; eouu ty commissioner,. Brown 304.. . , PATRIOTIC WOMEN i MEET AT WASHINGTON , -Vf-"ajaeswaaa-aBMB -'V," "i'V s f; '''itJalted 'Preasjaajd Wlre.1 aw a. a. r 4 , Anrfl 1 4.aM-rsalft a a aaAntrMM ftf th D&UfXTltral of American Revolution; were the arueata of I President ttooseveii . " v;t House today. After receiving them the president . delivered a brief address In which he complimented them pn ; the latrlotle purpose or tneir J"""" y. he morning session, of tha "fj" TAFT PLAIIIIIlie JAMA TRIP PAI Secretary of War - Calledr to Canal Zone on1 Secret , v ; Mission. ; , (United PMas LaaaadWlra.) f i ', ' Washington, ; April 24. After all the explanation to the effftct. that" Secretary Taft,-who- had coma- in for crlUclam because of his frequent absences .from I Washington, would. hereafter cpnflna his visits out or town, to mwi ww-?n trips, the secretary: la said. -to. ba pre paring to make .a long Journey. - This time ha . la reported ' to1 be going to Panama. His Intention is said to be to start some time In May. Just what condition . exista in Panama -that re aulrea the presence Of Secretary Taft on tha isthmus ftt this critical period in tola political , career la not disclosed. CAIilFORNIA "U" WIIjL f;'';('VVB;IiAW:'6l)LLEGE . . ' - i ,. - ' . (Uattad Praaa-Leased Wire.) San ' Franclacbi f April V 34. The Uni versity of California,, la to have ona of tho greateat law 'schools' in America. It wlli hava an -endowment of $1,000,000 and a faculty composed of the moac brilliant , mlnda obtainable. ' Announce ment of the plana' for auph an Institu tion haa been roado1y Professor,, George ; B. Boke, head Of tha department of Jurisprudence at the state university. ' Not only will , it be a great training school for attorneys but it will also serve the purpose of preparing ita grad uates for leadership In public affair. Professor Boke aaya the state should train 1U lawyers in state affairs aa we I , ii In the legal profeaslon. Tho full details of the.enterprlae will be mad public tomorrow at a dinner , to be at tended by the leading attorneys and members of the atate. aupreme bench, the appellate Judges and the Judgea of the federal courts. - ,. , ; ' , .. , . ,-i i. s Custard bake dishea free wrtR every 16o cash "want ad." Read announce ment on the "want ad" page. ? ' at i il AKother- : SATURDAY TMRILLtiK -THE EAsf SIDE' PEOPLE'S STORE," 88-390 EAST. MORRISON ST, NEAR 3RAND T;vir ALL M IN FRONT OF OUR STORE.' , : ; ' ' 1 OUR SATURDAY SALES ARB FAMOUS' l 1 A SALE TOMORROW OF ,, , - , A ZMjEa X wmwFxxN , , , j . . f WOMEN'S WALKINti SKIRT5 v-? J That Wi Create a Furore-Not in Years Has Such a Value Been pffered ; Hon PANAMA SKIRTS In BlueBlack' arid Brown, Regularly: Priced at $5.95 to $7.50, on Sale Tomorrow at r a o SEE WINDOW j Classy" styles that cannot be dupli cated for the money. The illustra tion is taken from a photo of one ..of the many styles. Light, medium and double-weight Panamas, in blue, . black or brown, positively the new i t effect's, made : with box plaits in front and back and clusters of single plaits on each, side. Three folds of fine "taffeta silk ! all around bottom, all seams bound and workmanship throughout of the best, and skirts that posi tively cannot be sold at this price when the lot is pone. TAKE Y0UH CilO'Cs: 'To:.:or.::ov' I it ! ii !! ii 1 1 H 1 1 . t tl i! H w II 1 ! I I H 1 1 I! I 1 I i i : t I ' t ; l i i t ! "V