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It ..' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,- ' -J-. M , FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 1, 180S7 1 V I (5 U1 o ti n no - . ' ' ' : ? J 5 j tip -:t We have 200 Ladies' arid Misses' Coats; all MAN-TAILORED andill THIS --SEASON'S productions, Which we will CCDS if at very GREATLY REDUCED. , PRICES The styles are exclusive and weomise you GENUINE BARGAINS - J as follows: .so SALE PRICE $15 SALE FRIGE . Coats m m ... . . . wa ouey Coats $18 SALE PRICE . Coats .E..j..j...i Q Leading Clothier uiiiil iiilih . FATED 10 BE STUNG Too Late-Thdy Eealize?the Arm-Fultonian That Was !Lai(l Caressingly About ' " Their Xecks Grasped a i Large Knife. 4 Kay-Jones Program Meant ' Jones for Chairman, Who Utterly Fultonizes Ma rion's G. 0. P. Committee It Spells Chamberlain. lWk'fOR.THE WORDS Columbia Leaf Lan KETTLE RENDERED Before you buy and you will not be disap pointed in $rour shortening. U. S. govern ment inspection distinguishes. Columbia Lard as pure and wholesome, but the name, Union Meat Co. is your guarantee of a highly superior product. ' 3 When ordering, patronize this home in dustry that is bringing health and prosperity to Oregon, . Uriion Meat Co. 4 V OP OREGON , . PIONEER PACKERS OF THE PACIFIC SIERRA MOUNTAINS WATER FOK FlilSCO (United Waihinirton, Presa Leatrd WlM.i May 1. According to an agreement by RepreaentaUves KahP and Hayen. with the aid of Secretary it the" Interior James Garfield, the city of San Francisco Is to be allowed to draw water from I-ake Eleanor until the uppiy from that source is ex hausted. After, that the city has au thority t6 draw from th Hetch-Hetchy valley sufficient water, regardless of the rights of the Irrigation company, to meet all Its requirements. representative Nedham opposed the plan and stood up for the irrigation company that takes water from the eicn-neieny vauey. President Roosevelt has promised that necessary action will be taken to Insure Ban Francisco an adequate sup ply of pure water for city use for many years to come. The Irrigation concerns will use the water as heretofore, but they will not have the exclusive rljht to ao so. Boys' and girls 75c tennis shoes, all jtses. 2Sc pair. Sample Shoe company, eorner First and - Madtsi ANTI-SALOON FIQHT AT CALDWELL, IDAHO ("parlal IMtpatch to Tbe JonrnaL) Caldwell, "Idaho, May 1. Women of southern Idaho are preparing to mak a final stand In- the anti-aaloon caute. The question as to whether the saloons shall go is Deing suDmitiea 10 a.. -number of the larger towns In the form of petitions and 1n almost every case there la a decided tendency to oust the sa loon. Pocatello, Twin Falls, Gooding, Wendell and a few others have already declared against the liquor traffic and this wenlr the nuestlon waa nut to the residents of Caldwell, resulting in the LcUgnataT Of BIIUWII1QT Oi. MR IlllIIlCiiDO wjunig bvuh' ment. . , (Salem Bureau of The Jouraal, 367 State street.) Salem, Or., May . Dissension has been sown in Jthe ranks of the Republican party in Marlon county as the result of the unexpected seiz ure of the county organization by the Pulton crowd. The new executive committee of the county organization has been announced by Chairman W. la. Jones and every member is a staunch supporter of Fulton, and op posed to Statement No. 1. The Statement No. 1 men are therefore shut out eutlrely and are left to play the game alone. At the recent meeting and organiza tion of the county "central committ'8 at Salem the-Statemcnt No. 1 men and the antis fell on each other's necks and gushed about the wonderful unity and harmony that had prevailed since the primaries. Many speakea took the floor and xledKe1 their support to tho ticket and promised on their word that they would support Cake, for the United eg senate ana tnai uiero wumu uo ling more said about the division over Htatement No. 1. called the "late unpleaantness." All was serene and aim on the surface. , The Bmith-Xay Alllanoa. - But. It 'has been learned. Dr. J. N. Smith dictated at that meeting wno should be elected chairman. W. L. Jones of Jefferson was chosen, with the consent of Senator T. B. Kay. The omblnation or tn luiy iorc uuu Smith forces was'effectd recently, dur ing- the last visit of Senator miuon to plausibly by the rumor of an existing pact between Kay and Smith by which Bmith will, be allowed the presidency of the senate next winter n ne wm sup nrt Knvfor governor two years hence. At any rate, Smith was allowed to nay who would be chairman of the county committee, and Smith is the close advisor and henchman of ulton in Marlon county. Jones, the now chairman, was satisfactory to the State ment No. 1 men at that time, for tiwy knew not who had elected him. and he had been more or less neutral during the primaries. Kr. Jones' Committee. But Mr. Jones appointed his execu tive committee theother day. It is said the appointing was done by Smith. Anviiow. Jones sent to Smiths office and asked advice, with the result that no man not a strong ulton man, and no Statement No. 1 man, was put on the committee, though there were a number of Statement No. 1 men and Cake supporters among the precinct committeemen that formed the central COFoHow1ng is the Fulton committee that will direct the affairs of fhe Ma rion dounty Republicans during tli next two years and who will also at tempt to say to the people of Oregon who shall be the next president of the senate and the next governor of Ore iron. B; F. West , Charles Murphy. Robert Halley. all of Salem; M. J. Van Valkenberg, Sllverton; H. D. Brown, Woodburn; H. C. Porter, Aumsvllle; J. L. Cook. St. Paul. Ttm Slangfetar fvrm. Incidentally these men will not be re quired to do much, simply follow direc tions from the Fulton organization that hats already a firm grasp on the state and will attempt to put Fulton back in the senate In four years. gome of these men. after taking the iVEOlifTHHEE CMTURIB: - : : VIGOROUS AND STRONG -ATI 1 i -MMiMaaMMMaaaMMM ' ' r - - '"I TV f ' ' ' 1 ' . N ' '- o f ' Mrs. Mary Wilkias, of Remington, Ind.; mother of Dr.JohoA.Wi!k ins of Delta, Ind., is onerof . , the olrfe?t residents of ' v Ahc state, having lived - , in ; three centuries and being In, her , - She -was born in County Tyrone, Ire- land, September 29, 1799, and came to'j this couritry with her. husband in 1840.." She is the mother of four children all liv- ing. At the present' time she is-visiting a dailghter in Indiana and is in 'splendid healtff. She enjoyed an automobile ride , a few days ago and was greatly pleased at the speed. Mrs. Wilkina remembers . the crowning of Queen Victoria, and ' enjoys telling of the experiences and conditions of a hundred years ago." ' j On January -18th,- Margaret Watson, , daughter of Mrs. Wilkins, sent .the foI- , lowing letter from her mother: , "Dear Mr,. Duffy f want to tell you; about your medicine, it is doings me so -much good.; I anv'now arery -'old .wo-w man. I have passed my"lOSth"Dir$3ay7T Since .taking your Pure Malt Whiskey . my appetite. is better, and I am stronger. I rest better and my daughter, who is. 75 years old, says I am getting younger I every day. I feel that your Whiskey is a food and that it will keep me alive for a great many years more. Your ; Malt Whiskey makes me think of' the' whiskey they make in Ireland. You may 5 UUt 11119 111 111C (tti JJU ,AIft M : K Thousands of letters like Mrs. Wilkins' are received from grateful men and women who cannot ay too': much in praise of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for the benefit derived from its uae. ;::,:K:r.' K it' I 7 f - - ' V-.-:.tV f -V MRS. MARY WILKINS, 108 YEARS OLD. fJ rLfl H p W ait Uyofiey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great c ire being used to have every kernel thoroughly naltedrf!ii thus destroying the germ and producing a prcdtgvsUd liquid food in the form of a malt essence,, which is th ;( mosfffective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science; softened by warmth and moisture its palatability and -freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. w It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly 'children. It' strengthens and sustains the)? system; is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old young and keeps the young strong. f--a CAUTION When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey be. sure you get the genuine. It is the only 'absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold in sealed bottles only; never in . bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark, the "Old Chemist," on the label, and make sure the seal, over the ir cork is unbroken. Write Dr. R. Curran, Consulting Physician, for free copy illustrated medical booklet and free : advice. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co;, Rochester, N. Y. . CASTOR 1A For Iafanti and Children. Tha Kind Ysu Have Always Bought Bears the 'M llew s .ZLS . jgAi u .... mmw 1 ? .'" a 1 II 1 It is about time to Think Refrigerator for the Summer and for this reason we mention THE NEW MER RICK farly in the Season You'll be buying a, cooling chest soon, and' you. will naturally wanl to enjoy every ,, advantage to be had in purchasing. The New Herrick Is Undeniably the Most Sanitary and Con venletit Refrigerator iay irnoa via tai will tanlff to (Mr HmfMN HtlituUn.. , We sell them a$ separate articles or build them in your homes, so they can be iced fr6m out of doors. Call and let us talk the matter over with you, even - - if you are not ready to buy. ' ; - ALWAYS REMEMBER Kadderly Sells Good Goods at Right Prices. . . So So. C-A DDE 130 Hirst Street r Next to O; W. P. Offices JVet and hlippery payament mako aooldents K houses frequent. For Cbts, Brjulses, Calls Strains try Mexican Mustang Liniment. It soaks down to the bono, relieves all soreness In a Jiffy then heals the wound or torn ligament, its groat antl eptlo cincliitlt s make It safe and euro. -v -v- -v Equally good for Man or Beast Our FKEE booklet, " Point from a Horse Doctor's Diary " will help you In caring your liTestock. Send far it. LYON MANUFACTURING CO, 44 South Fifth St., Bbookxyx.N.Y. pledge for the support of Cuke, have openly boasted they will boost for George Chamberlain for United States senator and send Jonathan Bourne Jr. back to jie tall timber of the Oregon woods, with Fulton In his seat when Jonathan's remaining: four years shall have been completed. But meanwhile the other wtng of the Republican party will not be Idle and four years may make a wonderful chanae. . .. GUN SHOOTER'S PENNIES HAILED Claude Hendricks Ileld at Roseburg Suspected of Fostoffice Job. "The East Side People's Store. ' 388-390 East Morrison St., Near Grand Ave. OurSaturdayBargaios nAVC CAUGHT THE PUBLIC'S PANC We have become renowned, owing to our marvelousability to , give better goods for less than you usually pay. TOMORROW WILL BE. THE DAY OF DAYS AT THIS POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE. . . WHITE AND ECRU LACE AND NET WAIST Regular $6.00 Values See window. 1 (Special Dlapatch U Tha Journal.) Roseburg. Or.. May 1. Claude Hen dricks, tho -would-be notorious bad man who shot up the Deer creek, road and was acquitted of a charge of, larceny about two. months ago. was arrested In this city yesterday by Deputy BherUfs Slocum and Stewart on a charge of hav ing robbed the postofflce and store at Brockway. Thursday night, April M. Clement and. lUche-v United States postal Inspectors, wlio BavTeen in ITie city lnvestiKatlng some of the postal kinnr their line had caused a search warrant to be issued for the in spection of the trunk and household be longings -which Hendricks had brought Into the city, en route from Olalla to the home of his parerits on South Deer creek. In the trunk they found a small tobacco pouch that contained 1-cent pieces of the total weight of about two pounds. This was the clue that prompt ed the arrest of Hendricks, who was at tending to some small business matters about town during the noon hour. In the trunk were three revolvers, all loaded. No other property of any sus picious nature pertaining to the Brock way postofflce or store was found either In the trunk or on Hendrick s per- Claims peaalaa Bla C&Ud'a. Hendricks, had been absent frem this county since his acquittal of the charge of having stolen a watch from the Deer creek school teacher, and be did . not make his appearance known upon his return Until the Saturday following the robbery, but circumstantial evidence ob tained by the officers made them' sus pect Hendricks, and they had been con stantly watching htrh ever since his re appearance In this section was .made known. ' He waa ' accompanied . by hie wife and little child. , Hendricka refused to give aftv expla nation as to his possession of the pen hies further than that he hadVbeen sav lng them for the little child. As to the artillery, he had no reason, he seld.- for carrying the gunn, only that thay be longed to him. He will be held in custody-pending the arrival of District At tomer Brown from Coos county before an . examination is; held. '" . , MeUyer, Jeweler, 11 Washington. $2.89 The accompanying cut , illustrates .one of -the i styles pit sale; they are , made of fine white and ecru ? bobhinet, are ; handsomely trimmed , with bands of imitation Baby Irish . lace, , ap plique motifs and ' lace : edging:: the waists are reproductions of gar ments made to sell at $10.00. - , ' . Extra Special Stockings Stockings j For Men, Women and Children Just received as this ad goes to press SOO doxen, 6,000 pairs, high grade Hosiery for men, women and children, being part of an im mense purchase secured by our St. PauLstore and sent us in order to create a little excitetHent among our Portland friendsj the values -ranga lrom IScto 25e, entire lot of 6,000 pairs on sale tomorrow at, (the pair . . .- . . .-. ...... . . : - : " 100 dozen ' af 300 doxen " t. Women's Hosiery ?w y1 Children! Stockings. , .Plain or rib top, arSlk. Fine or coarse rib, Values to 25c 15c and 25c Values. 100 doxen men's plain black or silk embroidered Sox, 15c and 20c Vals. WOMEN'S WHITE OX FORDS BaL or Blucher style; best $1.50 quality,' -7Q ' pair...:. .... . . .,. ..... eC American; printsio.oco yards, new, patterns in foulards, dot and 'stripes, tomor- C row, yard. . . ........ w 't Good coffee for bfeakfast, good morning; bids fair for good day,' . Tour grocer return your money If yoa don't like Schininga Best: we par him. a - ' . . . . .Xew Notaries. - fitneclal pUfnlch . TlSe JoHmal.1 -' fslein. Or., Mar 1. -Commissions 8S notaries public ha've been l.ud t the I.iliowlng: R A." marles. Hood Kiver: Charles ' Ladd, . Merlin: William P. Vt right. Grants Pas; a P. Harger, Brownsville: J. P. Walker, Pendleton; bH J. Day, JaoksonvUle; . J. I .Wells. .- '-- . - ' '"' Grand IUizctc 1 3 oaks .rur;:: aaaaaaaaaaaaasM 111 1 m " ' - Shavinn 15 C Tour Rims !Hf-i V: IM XODIT. r KF'1 t ', ' 111 - - -" H. lloihrook, Bos, R. M. Tuf and J. 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