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THE OREGON SUNDAY ! JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINq APRIi; . 23, 1S03. JEM .1 Prinlnrr TTtllfA LpaTCS $1.- 120,000 for xavers juouui haillllA. rrliAA Una . 8.iJU.U VU lUr lUlW ' n J I MHO IWrl(lS---UreCOn UlU Alaska Items. Y, (WJilnfte Borea. a Tba fiL jhlngton. April II. When the Sundry olvll bill was raported today It waa discovered that . the bulk of the Hems M been cut, below the esti mates. Tha Columbia river lost l0, tot in tha cut i from 11.700.000 to II. eSO.Ool of the appropriation, for work at tha river on continuing contract be gun last year, l0,t cut from 500.00l WMOI for the .Three XUe replde at the Cellle project eir continuing contract.' Era tha pow arful Inland . watanra.ra oommlaaloa oould t only 110.00 thoufh much yraaaur wa brought tt hr to bT JO.000 approprtatad. Th C-fon I tarn t In tha blO ra th foUowlni: uparlftUB4ant Uf UTlng. 'Ortcon and Waahlniton coaat, 11.101: Auiraatlna aanftca,- 'llnbtlar rlj"; Voitat and jraodatio urver . aa . 14 700: aurvar publia landa, ii aa rr mUa allowad for atandard 3ina and 2 for eaetloa llnaa; Cra' 3ka KutJonai perk protaoUoa and aaw AliklSuma-Trmwl." fual .inrnaaa of fadarai oaurt. . U1.M. uUdinf,' wharfa and Boapiiaia i i - i a, IBWO.dM: flaharlaa Inapactlon. 11.100 t bar hair nary, laiuw, i.v, TirwW Alaaki. HO.000: ataia Ya- . . J. i..u.nn liaaaa: aaiu a-iaharlaa, aaJarla. 111.430: auppliaa fdr iM Paul and Bf Oaorf a U aada In diana, 111.600; oaw of tha la "ana of lAiaaka, 111.000; adnoaUoa, 1171,009; baluUaa 12.100. - i , in onun deii tPolice Believe Eight Jonns .Women ot Kich. Families ( 5 Made Their Escape. ; , N'." ;'v. wvv'vp; irattad rraaa Uaaad Wlra.) '. ' Kaw Tort- JkPrU, ll-Elb ycub women who, tha pllca aay, ara mambara L hnlllii elimbad dOWB ropa lad- ara from- tha . aacond and third atory wlndowo and mada.thelr aacapa toaay. Jinmabura- auburb. Thraa iria and two yoiina- man wara arreatad. - ,ll, Ko? montha the pollca , af wnilama bum have auapacted the exlatenoe of finch a riace iut bit. iwa rind It 'Frequant ' complain W have bean ractived from vparenta who aald their flaushtera had been lured Into an opium den bub not until . thle weakwaa any victim able to iva n,t,Jnform,"i1.0J a to the loeatloiL DatacUyea -a-nnn and.Roaeman eet out to follow tha latest cluea and after a hous-to-houia pnrch of tha neignooroooa okww w . . i u lW ftaawfl evl naW S.a5M7 - Ci a vniitif worn 1 0a y loey aw uul n (to into Uie piaca wua. C 'e. and tried police .eajreaorvw m "" to force' tb. door.. They failed to placa rha a guard ar tna rear oi ma uuw the elrht women aacaped by mean'?r rope laauera, woicn jviuomu r t'l'O UUUCi " nmr Tha front door waa ft?5-w,th'ai!,7 Iron bare and tha pollca had much dlf- Within tha police found eotnplata qulpmnt of an opium den, with coetly furniture and fine oriental deooratlona. Those who .were arrested gave their rames aa foUpws: Eather Cheatsr J5. Williamsburg; Marlon Klemlnar.JBtmpla) ton: Frances Lemletix. Brooklyn , ifarVy ByS? and WaltarJJroim .Wil liamsburg, charged wltb being proprie tors of the resort. ' - !- DEINK BLAMED FOR v FAMILY'S MISERY fSiMcUl WioatA to Tba JoenaU Hodulam, ,-Waan- AprU W. A aao case ot desUtttUon, and deaertlon baa . . attention of tha authorlUes Jir. who bava taken tneaaurea to glya ."are, . ww . hn nroenter. iwa.fiha J;? ndhaarted neighbor;. HeaS land rTsil not been working at Ma trade Ta aal lo.havaapent xor or .VrvTng tS Tiiceta him and iringhim back to hla famuy. OUR EYES Z'llTJD THE BEST 'att a rtTUTra iroTjTnr and th CBTSTKX. A X.EK8. Cry; tt-i Kay Lriiita la clear, btiulant. and p1?fct Tha Kaydee Mount u low bridge and no -aorew ta Mork loose. . ' . u ' pf.e ma befora" rattln glasses, aa I am tha exclualva agent ' V " ' " t"i; '' fi i '' '(k ":V Open Saturday Evening. ie w a-ajr vaiay"" . . .. rO AGENTS. . COLUIIA GILS CAUGHT 1 ' SENATE REfUSES TO ORDER SHIPS Pile's Amendment , PrOYid- ing: Four Battleships ' i i u t. ih UmiM' - llul Aahat. In Which MrMII inn.. -Yi Israel dealt In. Umwrl war loat end Senator Beverldge of 1 UUni end IMiiUir PUN ( Washington srera bitterly UDbralded by Henaioi ...i-i.C m. 1 that body aaaln postponed consideration of ant four tnatead of two battleehtpa of tba Dreadnaught tjrpe, aa reoemmanoaa In hla reoant meaaage. , . Toward the clea 01 tna a-aiw, s.uii TtaJa of UaJn. ebalrmaa af the naral oommlttaa put an the. aorewa order to vota on tha naval bill and all amendments before . adjournment an Monday.' m " . peieaiea mm in ' m-...! v.j ik. .hat. ata ptaX whan. owing to the abaenoa of tba advoaataa of the measure, a vlve-raoe Vote waa aeourrd by whloh tba Pllaa amendment wae defeated. . - - . . . Thla vote, however, waa reoanaldered upon tha demand of Mr. JMlea, who an- and declared It waa unfair t9 thus cut off oabate on ao imporani a iu.- Senator Aldrleh waa the first ta apeak. I da not mean ta permit tba aenator from Indiana (Bererldge) to aay that I am falsa to tne eai innrwi. i w mr oountry if I vote for two battlashipa i.imA r,t four" ha declared, wltb con siderable heat. - ' 1 "Neither fla I inirena o oaivi mr Indgment to any other aenator. I deny w.r .v.. uninr (nun Indiana ar tna senator from Waahlngtoa anoka with they aald yeeterday that If tha aenate weuld eottalder this matter In axaoutlta eeslon faeta would be divulged that would compel every senator ta vota for thla amendment." , i . Ve Wat Clam. . . . , . .. kAMnApa. allpad tba jar. aiarKH , u i . TV I if Banatn Ravarldfa and Senator Ptlea yantardar. that a great . ia4 t tianaina- over thla country and tha Paclflo coaal is to be the scene f a terrible conflict In the pear fu ture, were utterly aoaura ana mm mi Improper In the aenate. , . 'Ferelgn naUone," be aald. "win look with nearly aa much disfavor tipon the lnnuendoea and auggaetlona of the aen- i.j... -mrA a v nnrnnrtlna' to oome from tba praaidant, aa upon an Inaillt ' Mr. Beveridga waa a Wa faat to an i...n uia vnlra waa ehokan with anger aa be replied: "I expreaaly atated that X did not sneak for tba president or. anyone In this matter, but based my remarka aolely upon tba praaidant a publia mea aage.1' ' ' 6enator wiiaa anterea a aimuax uw elalm, aayfng. however, that if there i . i a.AiiM K. .m rna Pi. elflcTbut oar fleet would bava to fig ht. "Bapposa we bm. ww manyr waa tba retort of tba Bboda Island aenaior. . . "1 repeat, that If wa hava a war In the near Wuture It will ba on tba Pacific,- aald Mr. Pllea. . "That la Juat my objection to thoaa remarka." cama pacg jar. Aionoa. inai Is only another way oi aaying w are going to fight Japan. a It la These ln alnuatlona that I object ta." aataanvaajaaaa.itaBakaBaaaB STEAMER COLLIDE ; 4,- (Continued from Pare One.) TV tmnaAt hnrlad tnanv of tb Glad- llntor-a crew into th water. Of tho i a a.. ek aarata -iAOialwr Atl al Wfl IT1 back and climbed upon tha overturned keoL As iney aia eo ny iii- i.. HeAHai am Pratf rA ihiv eon ao until taken off by tha I a-. lNt . aaaa itW rVfim tlabl tflSntAifl OUftta. ' - ' . last nlght aaTd "thr ..amen ti. '., rdeutanant Qravaa, .xjcuUv. oa.c.r - ""-- 1 later dispatch from a cruiser aent ahlp'a company waa mustered Lleuten- - fi n main Inllllliria' fly 4 i mi a AnawAa, n f Vial r !Ua also aUtad that warships of tha channel fleet aent to tha rescue were atandlnr by tha wrecked Gladiator with their eearohUfcnts ana iryma; m amwr taln If there was any Ufa on board. A nigh aea and a heavy anew storm made the poaltlon Of the assisting; sAlps very dangerous. .."' Tha St. Paul a pasaengra will be for warded, to New Tork Wednesday or 8at- TRAGIC FATE OF THE EURYDICE WAS ' NARROWLY AVERTED Soma 20 yaa ago tba frlgata Eurr dlce was homeward bound to Ports mouth. England, after long- aerrlca on a foreign atation. Every tar of tha crew waa Joyous at prospeot of return ing to bla native land afterfalthful work for bla flag in porta of Africa and tha orient The homeward bound pen nant atreamed from the foratopmaat and every aall waa spread to a apaoa ins inunwiru unwu. The bills of the Highland -were bathed In a moist, deceiving fog. Thin lines of tha mist tore from tha white a . . i a - M aiUa. V. 1 1 1 aa aa rA the bum of cold vapor to alnltvwith crew of the Eurydice aaw tba warning, but they did not heed It Tha borne port was only a few mllee distant, - k. Am, .k. .liv Mam sudden squall Tha fog bank Pord the aea in Its clammy embrace and tha rngaie was ioi to vwlwi !" An awful gale developed . .from . the aquall, and In a twinkling while tha .call "all hands shorten sail" waa atlll rlng- from officer or aeck to auoorai- . u .....1 An nap b earn a end. than sank in an lncreditably ahort time. : ., I vv Only two men out of 800 uvea to-ten the atnrv. Tura had been aent ( from Portsmouth to assist the Solent, a it was thought strange that oho bad not reappeared, especially as aba bad been reported passing Into port. Tha trasrKr. fat nt lha HMD Uldt England mourn for her gallant' tars, and to this day the story of tba wreck la told In many a forecastle.-, : Itwaa lust such a fog and Just such a gaie M . 1L . ltf.-. fc.a.aPAJl tha. fit Paul and tho. Gladiator.-stocky It . .1 . I , . W. lln.. nM wm uiai mi cruiser ana ww i.uoa not meet the same fate of tba unfortu nate Kurydiee. Hy'afe"-'-:?'''! Endeavoren at Aberdeen.'' r ' (Spadil Dltpatcb to Tba JoormiL) av..aA sr l . il II Tha tSlM annual convention of the Cbriatian bn deavor aocletiee of western Washington is now in aeasion a ne w"!"'"" church 1n thin city. F. Edgar Bartk of Seattle, state president. la chairman, and good speakers are on the program. It was the first Intention to have Dr. Mathews of tha First Presbyterian church of Seattle make the- opening ad dress; but as he was unable to be hBre. Or. F. B. Forbes, hie assistant pastor, came In his atead, and made a .stirring and appropriate address on "The Value of the Ideal In Character Building." pr. Forbes will , appear on tha program again. " - - .' ' -': . .-- Spring ucdicmo la tbotuandi md thtmaandi of homat-ln cltlo, towM sod Tlllage ihre doaei day oi Hood'l Pr-pi-rilU w now Wnj talao pj 9r7 member of th family. ' V I , Why roch wld and tnomi. wl BeeauM Uood'i Sartaparill Lvm prortd ItaeU tha Beat Bprlnf Wedlclna, by it wonderful eflectsi la cleaxaing th. 7 tem of U bamora, OTewomlnf that tired toellnf , craallns rPitA d1 the complexion, fiTini iwftti d ajilmation. v Oyer forty thousand teallmoiiUa ra eelTed In two year, by actual eooni. loorpt no gabatitaU for Hood'oSaroaparllla Xnglit on hTlng Hood's. Get It today. Xa liquid or tablet form. 100Poae.fi- SAflTA BARBARA : WELCOMES SHIPS Fleet ArriTes Off Southern California Port and Is Pn- thusiaatically , R(fceiTed, . rBaant Kewa ay tsagait taaaad Wire.) Santa Barbara. Cat. April II Tha a-raal white Atlantla flaat arrived bare today. The ehipe moved tnta tba SaaU Barbara obaanal and ' ran . close u ahora before tba rattle of anchor ebalna waa heard. . ' ' ..' ' i " Along tha beach front tha great ataa raetad fnp (ha naOnla ta watch thl coming af tha fleet waa 4rlmmad la harmony of red and green and tba atria lag color scheme of tha great hotel Pot ter of red geraniums and green foliage waa ant Interfered with ar lta harmony broken. ; Bad banners waved from white ataffa. Tha whole prater front waa a mala af human beings la radiant svwa andi patriotic mala. : ' And Ood made tha day far tha people and tha fleet . . NO aooner baa tna neet ancnorea uiaa tha official boat conveying Mayor v . . aw. .hut Pram tha ahore and waa aoon alcngalde the Connecticut Tha party waa aoon aboard and Admiral Thomas received them on tba quarterdeck. The formality, of re ception over, tba admiral notified tba oommiiiee tnai se wouiu lunwuf re turn tha visit on Monday. ' , i ships today. Tba first and second di visions puuea up aocnor at iiromiiuj 4:10 o'clock tbla morning and were mov ing to loin the rest of the fleet at. the other porta. But thla preparation of moving waa nui nw uiiiy uimi. bad to be cleaned and executive officers . .1. rrk. ar... atimha fit Vtait ora on board during the daya at the Los Angeles ports maoe ti uniw..iui. the ahlpa to ba kept In their usual con dition, and there waa a aerubblng and aweeplng and polishing today that would nave maoe ine mw; jim housewife green wltb Jealeuay. Bat they are clean. The braaework and paint fairly sparkled In the afternoon aun aa uiey bitw w uiwr mvu.m ? There are "extra bands" to help at a wark for tha fnext few daya. for ,k. ,n.r.,i..a. a thalp racentlon at shore leave.. Aa punishment for thla tney aervea one .nu. hvmi -wv". 1 .a tkan' ara a mmsA manv extra houre being worked out The men or tna xieei were very muvu Bin..- upon arrival here today to learn that sister city of Los Angelea and entertain tnam Without oeina nurHunwi.i diaiipw Repairs Delayed, for Three Weeks Because, Plans Are in Washington.' (Reant News by Leagest teased Wtra.) Santa Barbara, CaL, April' B Tha batUeshlp Missouri, while coming Into port today blew out a cylinder head. While thla la uaually a vary aerious ac cident nobody waa Injured by tba es caping steam and the battleship took her place In line after a few m'nutes : of maneuvering without any trouble. J The repair ship cannot take care of thla difficultv aa all the drawlnga for the machinery of tha ship are in the ; control of the construction department at Washington. It will take three weeka to repair the break, tba delay being occasioned by waiting for tha arTheD Missouri can keep up apeed with the other ships witnout ine use oi xnia cylinder and will therefore probably mi ana antti Mne Tbla la the only accident of any se rious nature teat naa oocurrea 10 uae ahlpa alnce they started on their cruise. SnaT Af (ha fleet had to alow ud on tha faat run from Magdalena because of her port engines naving a sugni oreas out aha repaired It In ten minutes. . The splendid watchfulness shown by tha engineering corps on the Missouri waa exemplified In the fact that the instant the head blew out the steam waa turned off, thereby saving many Uvea In the engine room. . DANISH SOCIETY - WILL HAVE HOME Large Audience Attends : Pleasing Hall Fund r Entertainment. ; Tba entertainment alven laat fileht la Rlngler'a hall by the Danish Aid so ciety, for' the benefit of lta building fund waa a marked success. The au dienoe numbered nearly 800 and the hall waa taxed to lta capacity. i avn exceoumaijr i)ieina yrvsrem wap pianist; the Danish Singing Booiety Dan nebrog. tha Swedish Singing Boolety Co lumbia and the Norwegian Singing ao- i , w PM.nlal)jM9 lha fnnalAal Tia r f ft? tha Srogram, the Norwegian and Swedish In Ring societies doing fine ensemble work in "Svea," the closing number ot tha program. A. T. Scheuba made a few remarks , touching upon tba , occa sion. ' - '.j-v -.K-i ) a IA a.l.t ta Ma ta - J. p. JL. II 1 011 Am W"J am wuw wa . oldest fraternal organlratlons In Port land, v Ji. new noma wiu on at vu. wr nr ot Nineteenth and East Stark atrefets. - Where a lot for the building was acquired a ahort while' ago. -. The following" acted as arrangement committee: H. P. W. Andersen, M. C 8tentofle. Hana Hansen,. A ,JH.. Haveds gaard, I'eUr Jeppessn. TheayLa EpUlX i , , .. a. P - i! y) ) , , iw WWWPIIHil m iimmnNMW MMWMIIW I II II M pW.W IIIIM I W easea-a... j . in " a i a - ill - . ' ' T' t in r ....... . t. Tb iUuatntloii abort ihowa oa .of oar moat popolar t tylta. It bat , a high oomblaatloa orett and broiler, alo aa lS-lnch low.orea; high broiler ' erea la 18x20x12 Incheo, low V otta la 18x18x12 incbea. It baa, tbrea regular bura eri, 6ne giant buroer and one aim mer burner. Range body Japanned to prereni ruii, price -a. connected.; .......... .'.3p0lleUU SEE THESE PRICES Oa aaeeral ef trtmort make" aoma rary attraotrva Bed rtloaai White Maple Bade ("not Na polaona). j worth li.10, bow top .....t2.'4S - , . . . - ' Oak Beda (not lfapoleons), worth 17.10, new ....t.OQ Oaka Bade,, poliahad ; and ' quartered, vary Una, worth 1 110.00. now ...... .flT.75 : ' Oak ' KapolaoB Bade, vary, fine, 10 value, now ..$30 BO pe cent or . better dis count oa any woodea bed in . tha etere. ,, -i-, ; (jz SEATTLE SIMS CP. Threatens Trouble by Land If .Trouble by Sea Is :, Not Stopped. " . (SpeaUl Wipatek ta The Jooraal.) . Seattle, ' Waah., April 25. The latest In the rate war on the Seattle Victoria run, which started laat tall and gradually aaaumed greater pro portions, la a boycott of the Canadian Paclflo by local inerchantar The fight is between the Canadian Paclflo boats j and those controlled by, the Alaska I Steamship company The Victoria merchants are refraining from shipping on "boats owned by, the Americana, and the latest more on the part of the -Seattle merchants Is In retaliation. ; -, . Many. Seaitleflrms baye notified hajaaMaMSa-aaaaMaaia I" BOYCOTT 1 If yoia have never seen the best you can probably ret alone with the other kind.: - V. s . -v ft We can prove to jrour' aatlsf action that we' can reduce your gas Dili xo per S We absolutely .'fiarantee our gas ranges to bake evenly on top and bottom. '., , i - i They last longer because they have no oven bottom to burn out, and no flue walls to generate moisture and rust out ' . v - ' . 5 They are economical because you do not heat your oven when you broil or toast you dp not heat the broiler when you bake or roast (S .' v , -''V'V-- Prices $24 to $54 !'r EASY PAYMENTS ; : TBI PER CENT DlSCOUltt FOR CAStl .:.' ALl NEW GAS RANGES CONNECTED TO STUB FREE OLD RANGES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE aw Put a MONARCH in Your It burne hard coal, soft coal or wood, and utlllsea , all the heating power of tha fuel. Ordinary ranges ara fuel waatera, becauae when atael Is bolted to cast Iron, It la praoUcally impossible to make tight Jolnta, without tba use of atove putty. Such a atove mar work wall until tha bofto be come loose, or tha beams open between tha rivets. The putty eontraotat 5" - r ara en a ana zaits out. pw Tha outalde air leaks In Va-W (i through every seam and Joint through imperrect- i ly. closed openlnga at tha . - ..... Jl... Ik. P Anm etc. and It takea twloa as muoh fuel to keep up tne lire. "... Ur r ''-" it ""-:'V (rn A aSUOO COOKBOOK FRBB Thle la a real 1ook, not a v cheap advertising clroular.y It la haadsomaly printed on good paper, bound In cloth, with board oovarlnga 1.4 PMrea. If you could buy It at a book atora it would eoat you at least 1.00. ? It contain. 11 reclpea, many of them new, aU elsnple, easy to tnaka and tn aTpenslvaT Haa pVactlcal manua for tba -whole year and many valuable hlnU on diet andmarketing vthout eoat you intend buying a range or eookatore with in a year. , :A - : x ::.' ". .v..t-;-.v .-:; ! iXOW TO OB XT Cut out thla advertisement man it te tha Malleable .Iron Range. Co., Beaver Dam. 'Wis., and tell them when, (etatlng month If possible) you ex pect to buy and you will receive this valuable eoak book free. Aa the edition la limited, write now. - ' " .. ' 1 ;'. ;.W. Pay 930.00 for Monarch Range Aftejr Uae , the , .iCsjiadlaa;,r'aeii3e ' that they will ship no more goods by the Canadian transcontinental road. They urge the railroad company, la letters ex planatory of their action, to-bring the fight to an early close if it wishea to handle the merchants'' business, for' policy . and ' patriotism, both prompt them to patronize the home company and support its interest and battles. ' ' ' ' y The boycott of the merchants Is not the'only blow at the Canadian Pa clflo, tor the White Pass ft Yukon al1naA wttlofl a ttlrt trt L liaTS 1 autvau) . naaavaa. . y freight agreement - with the Alaska Steamship company nai refused' to recognise through billing of the Can adian Paclflo unless Ut becomes a party to an agreement to which the Alaska Steamshlp and pacino;,voasi companies are parties.,;. .' MAE6LY CLtJB HOT ' APTEB EuTROVEMENTS kt . '.' ).. Maerlv Juno- tlon cemmerclal club held last night a large attendance discussed .various im provements which It is desired to have maaa m ina oistnci. vne ji topica ot the meeting waa the maculae cenc . ; t i. ... i . MALLEADLE RANGE Kitchen Tha Monarch flange la different , It la oon structad wltb malleable Iron, framea, .to which tha abeet steel la riveted not bolted. Only In this way can absolutely : airtight Jolnta be made. . - There la do store putty acti or . tna ' rrames tround tha aver door, ash , door, tha pouch feed, back : of oven, etc, la made of - malleable Iron. - whloh In sures -i, airtight aeama, without danger of leaka. All this makea an eco nomical, lasting range. With perfect f Ira control range that cooks well, and stay. aaUsfactory for a lifetime. turing district and the eatablishnient of a now depot at the Junction. Ihe Information waa given by. tha water board that a new six-inch mala would be laid at once on Van Houten street from Bowson street to Columbia boule vard. Tha club 1. working for better streets in the district and la meeting with much encouragement int. DBYS WILL PUBLISH &m --WET PETITIONEES 1!T- .J. One of the Ways the prohibition Ele ment WIU Seek to Discoamge ' Besubniissionistv : McMlnnTllle. Or April I5-Tha- fact tat Linn eounty Is going to vote on ia local ortlon ouestlon again" in June la af l.l.u.t In th rltlMIll Of thl. county, aa Tamhill Is dry, v it la re ported ner mat petitions m re bd( Circulated In "the rural dlstrlota and in the aouthweatern part of tba county for il.. . .a MauhmtHrna tha uml ouesfloa to the voter, -of Yamhill again in June. However, ammii vuuMw-w- never had .a more - prosperous peWod than during tha last two yeara.ln which the county haa been dry. .. ... Plans are on foot In Linn county and arrangements have been made to PubUsh all the names of those who sign the pe titlnna. which auk for a vote in June on local option. Arrangement, are also a -a a . al - m aa 4hina Ifl t Flat er counties where the "wet" or, Mdry question will be yoted on again. : '1 Thla pattern has 14-ineh direct ac tion oven with broiler separate and a warming closet at shown; price connected to itub In (Crt (( kitchen.,,....., ...... ,JU,UU Notice this atyle baa broiler above the oven; the oven fire and broiler fire aeparate and in plain eight; price, including connec-tOI fft tion to your atub .ajFeJleUI 10 per cent off for cash. ' Sale of Higti; Grade Oak - ' : ' ' ' To Make Boom for Sfaw prior Stock aTo-r . Arrlvlac - ,i '... No. t Oak teaser, mirror 14x10, rrench. f 2l value, bow ...... ...,4V.S10.50 Nol 147 Oak Dreaser, mlr-' ror ttxlt, French bevel, 117.10 value .) . ..f 17.75 No. 17 Quartered .Oak dress ar, awell front- French smlr ror 14x10, IW.00 yalua, now for . ...... , . ..19.75 Wo." Ill tt -Quartered Oak Dreaaer, awell front French mirror, ' HxiT. 117.00 value. Bow ............ ..517.50 W 114 Quartered Oajr Treasar, swell .front. French mirror. 11x17, I bow .......'.,. .519,75 No. " 111 Quartered Oak Dreaaer, awell front, Frenob mirror, 14x10, 111.00 bo,w ...... ..521.00 No. Ill and Nol 100 Two ex-' tra fine Dressers, - highest, grade cabinet work, with ' piano polish, make of select Oak, French mirror, 117.50 values, now only ..526.00 ' 0. A. C. TO HAVE : QUEEI1 OF filAY Miss Marie Cathey Wins in SClaw ContestAliss Mc Ginnis Second. ; a w--...':3-tf.--- ''"'.,. jtrr -'- A i f (Special Dispatch te Tha Journal.) . TArvaiiia. Or- Anrll .26. In a keenly contested race for the honor' of being queen at the May fiesta to: ba held at , Oregon Agricultural cdllegc next wes. pretty Maria Cathey . won tonight with . 1,200 votes 5 to ' spare.' Rivalry f was keen.' each class rolling up a large'vpie for Its candidate. ; She will be tba first - - ai . a,- 'TX ' . a -W- T a vaaS) queen ever orownea . thla "being a new feature in coneg eventa bare made tha raoej for queen,, more lively. . j ' ' Mlaa Cathey I beautiful and graceful and very popular.; She la a member, of the., oophomore ciass. .j imnouna m th. waa ' Tva McfSlnnls and tha third, Letha EUlngton. " ; ,'1 ' . T '' -mi & r a ' a , ' " , ' ' - t - . f, .