THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, , THURSDAY EVENING, r APRIL 30. 1008.
BOUR
HE DITCHED: FULTON
ill EN DOMINATE MEETING
' ' . ' . . . : . ":
Cake Forces Also Whipped Into Line and Are Forced to
Adopt Kcsolutions Indorsing Taft Clash'Be- ,
bveen Opposing 'Factions Averted.
am Interested chiefly In the election of I
II M. Cake to the United States am-
NEW SKIN RE31EDY
Creates Blr tlr Drug 8Ttores Crowded
; For vera! weaka cut flkldraore's
and other leading drug storea In thlel
Oregon's Republican lata ' central
committee clipped Jonathan Bourne Jr,
Oregon's non-resident senator, on, the
wrist yesterday afternoon et it meet
Inn, whan it adopted resolution trout
ly Indorsing the - candidacy ,of W. IL
Taft for president and praising tha
work Of Senator Fulton, who la Una head
rf tha Taft movement and sentiment in
the state. Tha Caka forces wera alao
whipped into Una bythe Fulton men
In tha eommlttee and forced to agree
to tha Taft resolution under penalty Of
loslng.eomrol of tha atata organisation.
" . When tlua waa none, mna m v"mi
tea lied recommended thot,an Instructed
delegation be Bent to- me nuuumi
haul tha atata. then the s Cream
of harmony rlppld onward giving no
notice of tha rocka of discord which
lurked aolld and unyielding under tha
aurface. cUmto Oather,
Murroura of possible atorm began
t be board early In the morning yes
terday as the members of the alato com
tniitH he ma to discuss tha work of
tha committee which waa to convene at
I o'clock. On tha fne hand "were tha
frlenda of Senator Fulton, outspoken In
their deelre to have a delegation sent
to tha national convention, pledged to
Opposed to them .were tha frlenda of
senator wourn, inviuains iam
Ing of H M. Cake, who argued for an
unlnatructed delegation. The flrat used
arty
that
It would be unwlaa to send a delegation
Instructed to vote for Taft and incur
the emolty of "Uncle Joe'' uannon anu
thua have all of .Oregon'a. pet project
turned down in tna nouae. -'
Aa tha hour for tha meeting draw
- - . v .,14n.ttlrM ma T H ( tO W. M.
Caka and hla folio wera that unlaaa they
allowed tha Taft Jndoraement reaoiu-
tton to go wirougn wimou mi
tha Taft men would elect Otla Pat
tnreon f Grant county chairman pf
tha atate commute and thua take tha
management of the Cake senatorial cam
paign away from W. M. Caka. Patter
eon ia known to b one of the atauncheat
Fulton men in tha etate and tha threat
put the Caka men in Una. Accordingly,
whan tha committee waa called to order
?r. M. Caka waa elected chairman. Otla
atteraon 'aacratary. and tha Taft reso
. i i i ........ A ..i .
4 uuon went luruuiu w i muu . vii.uv-
lng voice, aa did the aelectlon of tha
chairman and aacratary. . ,',
i Strong aentlment waa eh own in tha
committee agalnat tha afforta of Bena-
tor -Bourne to control the atata oon-
unlnatructed delegation, ine yr "
no argument except that they deelred
aaa Taft backed by tha Republican par
of tha atata. Tha aecond contended tn
it tha national
dnlagation. The majority of the com
mittee wera unalterably oppoeea u any
of Hourne'a aK-Uiuee and bad "ntrol
of . the aituatlon. They were willing
to concede the management of tha cam-
raign to w. tn. .-, "a'r" Ki
ha candidacy of M. M. Caka for aena
tor. but balked at Uoumea interference
in h cnnventlon nrogram. lha Caka
maintain charge of ' tha campaign or-
forcea wera forced ta abandon tha aup
nort of tha Bourn idaa in order to
ganliation.
The tet for tha Tan raaoiuiioa waa
aa follow:
"We. tha Itenublloan atata central
of
committee of the atata of Oregon. be
llevlna aa wo do in tha prkiclpleg
tha ltcnubllcan oartr and reallaln
g tna
thaaa
nrlnolpiea and to. keep tha Republican
party In power, and believing that thta
ran beet t brought aAout by tha elec
tion of Iton. William 1L Taft to the
prealdency. aarneatly recommend that
tha Keptibllcan atata convention aend
to tha Republican uatlonal convention
only euch deiegataa , aa ar favorabia
thereto. - : ' . .
."We raeommand and Indoraa tha able.
uooeaaful and manly arrorta or senator
Charlea W. Fulton in behalf of tha ln
tereate Of the people of the atata of
Oregon, and wa daplore the vlcloua.
untrueTand unmanly aeaaulta that have
bean made on the character of one of
the brtgbteat ana aoieei men in me
atata of Oregon.
"Wharaaa, our party tiaa aean fit td
elect aa our nominee for tha blghaat
offloa within tha gift of tha people of
the etate Hon. H. fa. Cake, of Portland,
Oregon, wa pledge
eupport, oi
to blm our loya
bellevlna that ha will meaaure
up fully to axpeotattona and will prove
an able and truatworthy public aervuU"
' ; Taaa Za Vaaalmoaav . t
a 'c. Moretera of ' Douglaa county
drafted the Taft reaolution, giving it to
Ralph WlUlama of Polk county to pre
sent. Whan it waa read there waa no
dieouealon and tha vote for Ita adoption
waa unanlmoua.
I 'K.lrmin clra aava that it makaa no
I dlBeranca to mm wnetnor tna aeiegauon
to the convention la instructed for one
candidate or the other. Ha la Interested
chiefly in tha candidacy of hla brother,
K. M. Caka, to tha aenata and pladgea
hnlaelf, aa chairman, to do what he can
for tha election of tha Republican ticket
tn June. , ...t
I have kent my handa Off tha oraanl-
aailon of tha atate .committee, tha
county committee and - tha atata con
vention, aald Mr. Caka tn . diacuealng I
tha work of tha central committee. "I J
ate. I have no Interest in tna aaiega
tion to the national oonvention, whether
It la instructed, or not. It la for- the
mmubera of tha alata committee and the
legatee to the atata convention to
hihp tha national dalea-atlon will
be oompoeed of liourn or anti-JBourna c'ty have been crowded wltb. peraona
deleaatea. ; aeairing a euapiy or aoeiam, tha new
,... ..f enr.l our for. acaema. Thla la the drug
Aa -chairman of .tha atata 'antral whtch hM crwlei ch a aUr through-
commute I will "aborto bring about th, ooum,, lu aimxnnrr ona
tha election of H. M. Cak to th aenata, ywlr fc ....
aa well aa tha election of every lwpub- Kar the convenlanc of those who nee
ucen on in iu.. w posiam ror aunplea. Maokheada, blotches,
elected not anly by a majority of the red nose, sons, herpes and other minor
people In June, but by Republican ma- akin troublea, a apse 11 ea-cent package
lority. , The primary sieejion naa ai-l naa peen adopted, in addition to tha rep
lied all differences la tha party. . I ular two dollar Jar, which la now on
"It la not now a question of whether aaw ai jawing arug ator. -
candidate on tha Kepupucan ucaei are , . ""7 f ' ' '
pigged to Statement W 1 or othrwta. Wttbi WW.rmH;
They are tha nomlneea of tha party tn ,,1 CmtnV.Lh? trochlea 'reaa
i.tnr, hih thv desire to reDre- ininrnor akin troublea, reaulta
Freday ad Sa
:r;.:.,j"v. .nnnori . .rrB. wyriBianui aamPi.
of every Republican voter in ua dia-
trict where tney are running.
IMay; 'Specials
direct to tha Emerrenoy Laboratories,
write
ra-er
tth
II Waat Twantjr.fUth atraet. New Tork
SCHROEDER SEEKS
OTHER
LAURELS
it la the duty of the Republlcana to
elect tha man whom they.hav nomi
nated to reproaent tbe party on tha Re
publican ticket Each member of the
late commute, thererore, naa a amy
to Derform. He ahould labor first and
last for tna election of every nomine
of tbe Republican ticket, irreepectlve of
tola pledge." . .:
, Chairman (alie waa authorised to ap
point members to tue committee to iiU
ait vacanclee from countlen where i no
electiona had been 'held. Mr. Caka an-
nouncea xnat na wouia jnaa im iri'. ' tk.ii LJ. v i. -
polntmanta after having conauUd with GOCS tO, FlUlman IOr Inter-
me county - onairmen 01 iuv ; imu 1
unreDraaantad eountlea.
Upon motion of R. R. Butler, proxy
for Le Moo rehouse of Umatilla county,
Chairman Caka waa authorised to ap
point a committee of three to eelect
headouartere and have general auper-
vlalon of campaign contributions. ' Thla
committee, .working with the chairman,
la alao to make all arrangementa for
tha etate convention,
You're Going to get here, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
the greatest values in Suits ever shown in the cloth
ing business. This season's :. new model and . fabrics'
n grays, browns, fancy weaves and
mixtures, regular $16, $18 and; $20
values. Special Friday "and Saturday
v state OratoricalWide
" Eange of Talent.
in Portland. Mar 14.
Tha following deiegataa' war preaant
at the meeting yesterday:
HUtn-Mnrr. unanmer.
Benton George W. Denman, by A, J.
jonnson, proxy, . ,, -
ciaokamae ti a. nunuar.
Clatsop O. C Fulton, by J, H. Brown,
proxy. '. '-' -
Columbia W. B. Btevena.
Coos C. A. Sehlbrade, by A. u atara-
tara, proxy, u - :
Curry J. 8. Barton, by A' C Mare-
tars, proxy, , , . . w ,
iKiuirlsB A. u. atareiera.
Otlliam M. FUamaurica,
(Bpeelal Dtop.tch te Th. JoarsaL)
Corvallla, Or., April 10.- Tha Inter-
which U to meet I atata oratorical contest will tak place
at . Pullman, Waahlngton. Saturday
night, and John a. Schroeder, repreaen-
taiive xrom tna Oregon Agricultural
by R. It
Butler, nroxjr.
oranc u. i tviereon, or inu rai
tsvaAfi. nrflvv. ,' '
Lilnn u. jl. westgaia, vj i l. vuri.
jnanon a. u, aianin.
Multnomah W. M. Caka.
Polk R.. B, WlUlama.
fihrm m V. Porter.
Tillamook F, C. Baker, by R. R. But
ler, proxy.
Umatilla Lea Moorahouaa, by R. R.
Butler, proxy.
Union C, ECo4hran.
Wasco I. M. Worsler.
Wheeler W. W. Btelwer, by C. N. Mc-
Artbur, proxy.
Oilldran'a 1 -Souffer" barefoot san
dals, lie pair. Sample Shoe company,
oorner Flrat and Madison.
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To Close Oaf the Immense Graves & Co. Fine Stock of
MUSIC AND MUSICALS INSTRUMENTS
ivinr'4k Jb J
' Yesterday the store was packed with ddightedf Customers bargain hunters who
, . ; , , fjg a dollar. do' the wdrk of four or five'.
ONLY ONE MORE PAY
To buy Pianos, Talking. Machines (contract goods excepted), Band Instruments,
Mandolins, Violins, Guitars, and, everything in Music at Slaughter Prices To
morrow we may be forced into the street. ;
No combination of circumstances ever necessitated such actual downright
slashing of prices to a HALF, a THIRD yes, a FOURTH of actual cost. It's
: not a question of cost at this forced removal sale-C We say to all our friends and
customers, "Come and take most anything in the store at your own price." Any
thing to reduce the stock today.. But BUY. , TOP AY anticipate- your musical
wants how. You are Sound to get a bigger bargain here . today than you ex
pected, no'matter what you have in mind in music or musical instruments. To
day and toniglrt we are at 328 Washington street tomorrow we may be forced
virtually into the street.. The situation is a-desperate one, as our slaughter prices
will testify. " . " ' ' ; ' .
A Good Piano On Easy Terms-At a Littlo; Price,;
. , Everybody buying Pianos at this, slaughter sale, and ho wonder, when you take gen
,uine piano value into consideration at an actual Savin? of over half. Don't- be afraid of the
low prices quoted come and see the instruments. We'll leave it to you to say if you have
ever before seen such bargains, The least you gain by the chance is a clean hundred-collar,
bill. Remember,' this is not an ordinary occasion it is most extraordinary -but you must
come today the earlier the better for choice, as, all will surely be sold before closing tim
tonight:' . " ' " , , " - J
, . . . $98 lor Manner & Son .Upright Piano, worth $200.
. $90 for Emerson Upright, worth $225.
$140 for Splendid Fischer, worth $275. :
. $197 for slightly-used Whitney, worth $375.
$217 for little-used J. B. Cook ftano, worth $375.
$233 for new Kohler & Campbell, worth $400.
$234 for new F. G. Leicht Piano, worth $40a
$275 for Kimball Piano, used two months, worth $500. . "
$490 buys nearly new Baby Grand, worth $800. 1 ; ; ,
- : '.Cash or payments, to suit your convenience. ' ,' ' ' "
alkinfl Machines Pay $7.00 Now. Save $17.20 Later
$25.00' Talking- Machines, today only, 9 780 $35.00 Talking Machines, today onlyS17.G0
$30.00 Talking Machines, today, only $14.20 $40.00 Talking' Machines, today only, $21.25
05O Talking Machines Today Only $26.50 -Sheet
Music 2c a Copy or 12 Copies for 25c
h i
hajMaMfakaHattMlateBMatt 4 aaaeeBBajBaAaaBa1ISBa)Makalila9lBW
ft My
$U4lo(ipii
Grand Underwear Special
We're making a special of 60 dozen Shirts ana Drawers, of
the high grade Norfolk New' Brunswick Knitting Co.'s prod
uct. A very fine gauged white lisle garment, and just right
for the coming weather. Regular 75c value , for FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY. V
Only 55 Cents Per Garment
Little Fellows' WASH SUITS, ages 3 to 10 years,
browns, tans and blues, regular value
50c FRIDAY and SATURDAY sp'cT
-SEE FOURTH STREET WINDOW DISPLAY
35 Cents
John O. Schroeder. O. A. C.. Inter
state Debate Champion.
collee-a. left thla moraine: for that city,
The subject of hla oration ta "Nature's
Call," and there la atrongr hope here
mat na mar win taa contest,
Mr. flohroeder. durlca? hla four v ears'
course at O. A. C, has made an envia
ble record, having; been prominent in
merary worn ana in amieuca aa well.
Ha won the 226-yard dah recently In
the Columbia Indoor track meet. In
FRIENDS 111 BID
HEW HOI FDR HERD
Wickersham Dwelling Will
Be Replaced as Quickly
as Possible.
Thanks to tha generous; spirit of
neighbors and other cltlsens of Sunny-
aide. C O. Wlckerahajn. who waa aa
1908 ha represented O. A. C. In tha In- I ..i t.ii.. ......1.. t.i.
ur& 7lUl toek isrtuoXc.'. burning home yea-
representative in the lntorcolleaiata or. I terdar moraine- will soon have a shelter
aioncsi comem in jucaunnviue and in I for his family.
in the Interstate contest. He la editor
in
OWES ALL TO WAY
AWL HAD OP FALLING
chief of the Orea-on Aarlnnlttirnl nni.
lege Barometer, was editor of the Jun
ior Annual last year, and la
Only a few hours after tha flra,
friends of the Wlckershams began a
subscription for their relief with the
r Annual last year, ana is a very I ... ......... . ..
goad writer alone; editorial lines. Mr. rosu" lnBt iunaauon now
Bonroeaer is a fortiana boy and hla
ambition is to enter Harvard next fall.
POLITICS AND
POLITICIANS
Hymn Books and Music Folios.
3, 7f, 1S, up to 37f.
- Reduced from 50c, 76c and $2.75. , .
Music Bags, Satchels, Instrument Cases.
Finest Music Cabinets, in fancy TvToods, Ac
cordions, Drums' and everything musical at
your own prices today.
$9.85 buys afine $22 Cornet
2.10 buys asplendid $5.50 Mandolin.
$6.05 for best $15.00 Banjos. ' , ,
49e for Dollar' Music Rolls. '
All violins go on sale today at less than
half cost a "harvest for bargain-hunters of
good instrurnents.
NeVer before in all our wide experience have we seen anything like thisstaple goods,
: sold all over the United States at a positive price, offered at such reductions practically given
away. Come today this forenoon, if possible,' before the afternoon rush comes tonight, with
out fail, because it is .the last call. Tomorrow, we may be forced, into the street. . ,.
'.GRACES! & i co.
328 WASH IINQTON
Tha Socialist party will meet In New
Tork city on July 4 to nominate atate
ticket. '
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Dr. J. M. Bradley, atate auditor-general
of Michigan, has announced his can
didacy for the Republican nomination
for governor of that state.
,e e
Harry i St George Tucker, who was
president of the Jamestown excosition.
baa formally launched his campaign for
tue governorsnip ox Virginia.
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Tha German-American Central alli
ance of Iowa has decided to inaugu
rate a state campaign for tha election
of none but liberal delegates to the
conventions of tha two great political
parties "of that state.
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Governor John A. Johnson of Mlnne-
it guest of honor at
horns has already been laid and In
short time a aousa as good as tha old
one and aa well furnished will be In
readlneas for tha homelesa hero and
nis mtie zamiiy.
While Mr. Wickersham was badly
ournea tooui ine ness ana one nana
ha la not confined to bed and expects
to be akl to resume his duties in tha
United States mail service In a few
days.
Tha two children saved from the
flames ware unhurt although the alder
had most of his hair burned off.
While awaiting tha completion of
their new domicile tha family Is being
cared for by near neighbors.
Ladles' $3.60 flna dress shoes and Ox
fords, tans, blacks and patents, all sizes,
$1.75 pair. Sample Shoa company, First
and Madison.
Accident insurance statistics
show that mora people axe In
jured la their homes and on tha
streets every year than are hurt
In railroad accidents.
Falling several atorlea from
tha upper part of tha new Cor
bett building an awning maker's
awl barely . missed John H.
B lever, of ill Fifth street,
while ha was walking in Fifth
street yesterday afternoon- The
awl fell with such force that if
It had struck a peraon point
first on tha head It undoubtedly
would bava pierced tha skull.
Tha Corbett building Is being
furnished with awnings and tha
awl fall from tha tenth story,
having been dropped by a care
less workman.
Hardly realising how narrow
ly ha bad escaped par haps a
fatal injury, Biever picked up
tha awl and went on his way.
Then tha careless workman went
to the atreet and mads a care
ful search for his tool. Ha
couldn't find It and swore at
tha . man who had carried It ;
amy. .
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. . Zkw Bases to Chicago.
Extremely low rates to Chicago and
other eastern points on sale- May 4 via
Chicago ft Northwestern line. For full
information apply k. v. uoiuar, general
agent, 1 53 Third street. -
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NEW MAIL BOXES
ARE I HSTALLED
Number Put In in Months of
1903 Exceeds That of
Last Year. '
Portland has been growing to auch aa
extent in all directions that 11 addi
tional mall boxes tn the residential sec
tions of the city were put In place yes
terday at tha direction of Postmaster
Vllnto. Bines tha flrat of tha year S3
other boxes have been distributed, mak
Ing tha total number of 14 put in since
January i. ' ' 1- -
xne.numDer or new man coxes put
up during tha first four montha of 1908
already exceeds the aggregats of those
rut in use last year by four. During
0t but SO boxes wera installed.
-A year and a half ago Portland had
SS5 mail boxes. ' Now thers arc more
than 425. ... .
Tha ' demand for more boxea shows
conclusively tha wonderful growth
which Portland Is experiencing; gradual
and aura. Before tha boxes can be dis
tributed they have to.be ordered by the
department official at -Washington, who
srst Investigate the office's business and
consider the. conditions generally, .
as Xsastet atasquarada. ' '
Oaks : rlnk'a monster masquerade on
skatea tomorrow night. Special oars
everv five minutes direct to Oaka rink.
All preparations have been completed.
Accommodations for 5,000 people have
been made.' Secure a costume and com
pete for ona of those beautiful prises:
alao two door prises. Oaks rink, tomor
row nignt. . ' .
sota will te chief
tha annual banquet of the Iroquois club
of Chicago next week, when no is ex
pected to deliver an address of national
political Importance.
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The Democratic state committee of
Montana has flx4d upon Boseman and
June iv aa tne piace ana time lor hold
Ins the state convention, at which Mon
tana's delegates to the Denver conven
tion will be selected.
i " . .. a
Governor James Cv Davidson of Wis
consin, who has been regarded for some
time as a possible candidate to aucceed
Senator Stephenson, is said to have
changed his plans. . According to his
friends ha has abandoned his senatorial
aspirations and will seek the nomina
tion for tha governorship to succeed
himself.
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A boom has been launched for Fred
B. White, former congressman from the
Sixth Iowa district, for the Democratic
nomination for governor of the Hawk
eye state. - Mr. White was twice a
candidate of his party for the governor
ship, and both times was defoatedV by
Leslie M. Shaw. He was elected to
congress in 1890.
v George Johnstone of Newberry, is th
latest candidate . to enter the race for
United States senator from South Caro
lina to succeed Senator F. B, Gary, who
la filling the unexpired terra of the latei
Senator Latimer. Other candidates for
the office are Ex-Governor D. c. Hev
ward. JSx-Governor John Gary Evans
ana u. a. Martin.
a, a a
Colonel James Hamilton Lewis, who
has announced hla candidacy for the
Democratic nomination for governor of
Illinois, has had a varied career. Born
in Virginia and educated at the Tint
versltv of Virginia. . he besan the orso.
ties of law In Georgia In 1888 ha lo
cated in Seattle. Washington, and in
1892 was the Demooratlo candidate for
governor or that state. , in 1897-99 ha
was a member of congress from Wash
lngton and twice : he waa the nominee
xor united Ktates senator. - '
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" John J, Hamilton,' who has announced
his candidacy for tha Republican nom
ination for governor - of - Iowa. . la one
of tha bent known cltlsens of that state.
He was born in Pennsylvania, but as
a boy ha removed with his parents to
Iowa, For 21 years he was connected
with the Des Molnen News as report
er, editor and proprietor. Mr. Hamil
ton Is regarded aa an authority on the
race problem, of which subject h .
made an exhaustive tudx.
Men's Hats
In the spring sea
son's nobbiest
i shapes. Regular
$3.00. Sale price,
92.35.
RICHARDSON'S
Great Reduction Sale in
Men's Clothing' , :
Men's Shirts
" In light and dark
colors.- Regular
$i.B0.' '.Sale-price
$1.15,
1
t
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1 V
SEE THESEMEN'S
SPRING SUITS
Full of dignity arid 5 good taste.
Tailored by the leading clothing
manufacturers . : -
$35.00 Suits at 25 per cent discount:.,..;..,.., .920.25
$30.00 Suits at 25 per, cent discount. .'. , . .?23.C0 .
$25.00 Suits at 25 per cent discount."; .,.-,.918.75
$22.60 Suitsat 25 per cent discount...,.,,, ,.916,85'
$20.00 Suits' at 25 per cent discount.. ............. 915.00
$18.00 Suits at 25 per cent discount.. .913.50
$15.00 Suits at 25 per cent discount.... 911.25
This sale includes black and blue
i; J. 'Richardson C
33 AND 2S5 WASHINGTON ZTPZT.
Opposite Woodard, Clarke Cc:r.y.
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