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13 THE OREGON. DAILY; JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY. EVENING, JUNE.. 3, IOCS.' fitiJL Ai iD f,?:o;e OHDERS : CAREFULLY FILLED AGENT FOB PICTORIAL r REVIEW PATTERNS 10c & 15c HOLDS OilCIIIIIE IS RESPONSIGLE Colonel Hofer. Declares Elec tion Shows the Revolt I " in Voters' Minds. The Karo-KlappcrJ Co. extend their cwtlial welcome to out-of-town customers during the great Rose Carnival. Whether you need any merchandise or not come in and make this store your headquarters while you are in Portland." We have prepared for this week many at tractive bargains for those who care to save-See our window display S; Sample Shirtwaists at One-Half ; During the tarnival week' we offer a lot of manu facturers' samples in Ladies'! Shirtwaists at ex actly one-half of the original cost:. Included ia. the lot are Net, Silk and Lingerie Waists, in creamy white and black, exquisitely trimmed in laces and embroideries. Values $1 1 ftf to $6.50,ali to go at....'...- V3,UII Any Suit in the House at Half Most sweeping reduction ever attempted by us-Ladies'Tailored Suits ; in voile, Panama and' novelty fabrics, also in washable duck, linen, lawn and Swiss, in all the latest styles and wanted colors.' Choose from the entire stock t TJol-F and pay but... . . ..y...., . 11911 $12.00 Voile Skirts $7.85 $230 Heath erbloom Skirls -$1.50 Extra special .value in Ladies' Black Voile Skirts, the latest flaring Aw nj style, regularly worth $12. . . . . f OD Ladies' 4, umbrella style Heatherbloom Skirts, trimmed in wide flounces , and close shirring, regularly worth 52.60 $1.50 Men's Clothing and: Hats at' Half Men's medium weight Tailored Suits in single and double-breasted styles, also separate pants and an entire, stock of Hats will; be closed out during the carnival week at one-half of the recru- ur price, we intend to aiscontmue this department, hence the sacrifice! Prices. ....... . . . . .............. . Carhartt's O'alls 89c Hamiltbn-Carhartt's union -made O'alls, the well-known standard $1.10 grade, the OA pair............ ,. 5JJC 12 Off Special Bargains in popular Corsets : The well-known Hender son's and American Beauty Corsets in all forms and sizes, reduced during the carnival week as follows: Regular, $1.00 quality....... Regular $1.50 quality r. ... ...... 4 4 69c $1.10 Regular $2.50 ,. nn quality .Ol.OtJ Regular $3.00 n QQ quality. . . Oe DO 12Kc Percales at 8c 25c Bordered Batiste 17c 250 pieces New -Bordered Batiste, in stripes and t figures, all the season's mew patterns ; j all colors, including Alice, Copenhagen, , champagne and London smoke. Values 25c, 17 the yard.. 1 C 150 pieces New Percales, in reds, blues and grays, in stripes and small fieures. Keguiany worm izvsc the yard nariy worm izybc, the Free Offer! For a limited time only we afe giving away a choice of Pictorial Re vie w Patterns with each year's subscription to the Review Mag azine at $1.00 PER YEAR Colon! IE. Hofer. the antl-meohlne Republican leader of the western Oregon counties, - whe' supported Cake loyally and . has been an ardent champion of statement No. 1, does not; regard the I defeat of ' the ReDubllnan vuidiiliit. aa due to the direct primary law, but aa an everlasting rebuke to the dominance of macnine pon lies in the oounclla of the Republican party, ,He ia in the city at tending the Festival of Rosea. "It anything vera naedail tn Aafaat ine oia macnine munimra. - ti- .ntinn of the atate Republican convention in tutting only Ua shelf-worn materials n h political show ' windows waa enougn to oereat Cake.' he declared. "It insulted the reform elements In the .rtepuoucan Dariy dv its indirect aln.ni I at Statement No. 1 and the direct pri mary ln Its atate platform,, but not aausuca who ma, sent out apeaaers whose whole campaign oonalated in flings at the . tiroirresnlve aDlrlt and DrinciDles 'for which the hattar elaaa nf PUduo men are contending.. To Oondamnatloa of Oraft. "This waa done In the name of Ra- puDiicaniam. or instance. .Wallace Mo Camant'a arguments la Marion county were apoloaiea for the Droarressive SDirit of the party. There - wasn't single macnin campaign speaker wno naa ont word of condemnation for graft and corruption, both, of which have been under the noses 'of the Oregon oeoDle Iforyeara .. - '. "The election of . Chamberlain waa 'a l nctorr lor a man wno aa a atate of ficial has fought graft and accomplished things for the publlo good, a matter which no ReDUblican leader haa ac complished tn the past 10 years. ''But the people are demanding just the kind of things Chamberlain standi lor ana nis election in consequence is far reaching. The rank and file of the ReDUblican party do not aDDrove of .the machine crowd's apologies for corrup' tion sna tne tnings wnicn nave cms raced Oregon tor yeara These are conditions which must be stamped out and If a Republican who is opposed to graft and corruption Is not put up, then the Republicans are going to vote for a uemoorat. wantea clean xsa. "There la a universal call' now for clean men. - Machine federal appoint ments. If any are made, will be resented at the November election. Anti-machine men and only absolutely olean ones wul the people stand for. "Any Reoubllcan -" who voted for Chamberlain expecting that he will not receive his certlnoate is doomed to dis appointment. There Is not a Statement No. 1 man who does not accept the ver dict of the people. In some quarters there exists the belief that Statement No. 1 men are aa dishonest aa the old line politicians when, as a , matter- - of fact, they represent the revolution aa-atnat unclean noil tics. The election I of Chamberlain is only the opening gun in a campaign against me macnine, cor ruption, . bribery and other disgraceful featurea COMPLADf OF STRONG PACKDiGHOUSE ODOES LUUtL il Ef DIRECTORS DF ELECTRIC CDMPAHY Eastern Capitalists, How ; ever, Betain Majority of . the Company's Stock. . Officers and director of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company elect ed yesterday Include a number of well known Portland business men. and the directory of the big publlo service cor poration now looks more like a local concern than formerly, although a large majority of the stoc'k remains in control of eastern capitalists. The directors re elected. B. 8. Josselyn president: F. X. JTuiler, vloe-presldent and general man ager railway department. Herbert I Clark of Philadelphia was also elected a vice-president.,;;. . The new directory Is composed of the following men: Ogden Mills, A. C Bed ford and Frederick Strauss,- New York; Herbert Clark and Clarence N. Clark, Philadelphia; B. S. Josselyn. Franklin I. Fuller, C. F. Swlgert, T. B. Wilcox, Wil liam M. Ladd, J. C. Alnsworth, C. N. Huggins and F. V. Holman. George I Eatabrook is elected secre tary, and C. N. "Hugglne is assistant sec retary and holds the office of treasurer. F. V. Holman Is attorney and F. T. Griffith la assistant attorney. F. F. Bar bour ia assistant to the president. Other officers are: Attorney claim de- Eartment, R. W. Wilbur; chief surgeon r, A. E. Rockey; auditor, R. W. Bhep herd; eaahler, O. O. Durkee; chief col lector. I' P. . Cudworth; credits, J. H. Smith; paymaster, O. W. Robertson; pur chasing agent. C O. Fitch; general storekeeper, J. R. Wood; claim agent. B. F. BoynUn: general superintendent rail way department, C J. Franklin; chief engineer, A. H. Richmond; superintend ent of equipment. William N. Glenn; superintendent- of shops, William Ged des: superintendent Portland railway di vision, iito cooper; supennienaent . o. W. P. division. U. C Fields; property agent. R. M. Town send. D. C. Freeman is manager or parks, and W, P. Mul cahy la traffic agent. , Excursion Bates East Oa June 6. (, It and 30, the Canadian Paclflo win again have on sale speolal round trip excursion tickets to eastern overs with long time limit Apply at 'u-. ivr luit irvicuiars regaru- lng variable routes, etc.. Save the Discount. Send check or pay at office on or be fore the 10th to save the discount on May bills for the Automatic Telephone. HOME TELEPHONE CO., Corner of Park and Burnside sts. New Notaries. flpeeial Dlspatca to The Journal.) Salem. Or, Jun I. Commissions as notaries have been Issued as follows: Thomas Jassen Peterson. Astoria; H. M. Tomllnson, Portland; C. B. Bailey, St Johns; F. O. Weeks. T. P. Keeney and R. F. Cox, Portland; H. C. Ellis. Bend. Five property-owners residing In the vicinity of the plants of the .Zimmer man Packing oompany and the Bchwartsschlld A Sulxburger company have filed a petition ln the circuit court asking for an Injunction to restrain noxious odors that are said to coma rrom tne packing plant a it la alleged that the fumes coming from the slaugh tering establishments and rendering vats are too strong lor the peace of the neighborhood. It is charged that the smell Invades the homes of the com plainants and cuts a wide swath ln the atmosphere for blocks around. The plaintiffs In the case are J. M. Parke, w. R. Walpole, E. A. Sessions, Ernest Kroner and C W. CotteL They reside on Kelly and Curry streets and Bancroft avenue, near the Terwllliger tract They ask the oourt to have the smell abated as a nuls&noe, declaring mai ineir property is oepreoiated in value by the proximity of. the odor- 1 i il if il l r f : jy II i fllf I i n . .. v- " ' 'ft- I n 'h L ' I 1 J I l.il HI 1 is i 'Has- AT We are offering EVERY DAY Jn the year the two greatest lines of cloth ing in the United States At J I 0 We show hundreds of suits the : equal of ;,any suit sold elsewhere . in the city at $15"rrGuaranteed in every way-rrYour money refunded if not s satisfactory .At . ; D8UJU5 We show suits that are marked In uptown windows at $20 and $25 Come in and make us prove it. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD ITS SO MQYE lrr anc Clair J 1st and Yamhill S. P. DENIES ANY - CONNECTION DESIRED A controversy between the Southern Paclflo company, and the United Rail ways company over a connection wanted by the latter ln South Portland was heard yesterday before the Oregon rail way commission yesterday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce, and the com mission directed that tha connection ha made. ' rr -.- ... This Is the second time the ease has CONTAINS NOJ c HARMFUL DRUGS I I Cures Coughs, Colds,' Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine la fat the ZJw and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption ybxlow packaob been heard, and a similar decision was rifle company alleges that there Is no Vttl 4.1.. K.. C...U . 1 1 M turers for a connection at the point de manded, and .that it would , only be for the convenlehae of tha nmn1aJnanft mm. Attorney Letter, when asked hy Cora-J ltll..(A.. namnkAll W 1 0 . I I make the connection, : said that the unueq jKauways company -Had extended Ha owa tracks Into the portion of the Industrial district dealred to b opened. Tha mu will nm. Kl -r h...Ant..i.ji i the courts, where testimony will be taken to t determine the -. attitude of manufacturers concerned: JUDGE COMPLIMENTS THESE YOUNG LAWYERS (Salem Bartu ef .The Joamal.) ' Salem, Or June S.Fourteen of the IB applicants who took tha bar examina tions last week were 1admltted to prac tice by the supreme ' oourt yesterday. The names of those who passed the ex amination are aa follows: Wallace O. Trill. George Maury. William P. Lord Jr., Roy Morgan, Walter C Wlnslow, M. O. Collins, J. C. Mullen, George O. Goodall. Robert H. Down, George . W. Denman. C. O. HIndman. Arthur I. Moulton and George Neuner Jr. Acting Chief Justice Moore In commenting upon the examinations ln court said i the examination was the most satisfactory that had been passed In .many year. - 1 f '.' . Conference of Idaho Surveyors. . (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Boise, Ida., June I. The convention QVthe deputy mineral surveyors which haa been planned by Surveyor General Utter to be held ln this city July 1, may not he held here, and It Is possible It will be held at Wallace Instead. The ' meetlnr to be held will be one of con siderable Importance, and will bring the deputies In closer touch with each other ln their wOrk.:."..-.:,v ... ,k ,...-,.. OIN PACKAGES OF (CDBACKEDE Is a "merit mark" as well as our trade mark and is the buyer's guarantee that contents of package is nrst-class m every respect INSIST ON YOUR DEALER FURNISHING YOU "SWASTIKA" BRANn We Are the Makers of "ABBTTA" BISCUIT-Sold Everywhere at 5c Per Package & A i k-Jla, liABELS" ,T.h ey - re ! V A LliJ A B 1U E " r -- us YUUK AUUKESS FOR PARTICULARS i ! ; i FACIFIC; COAST -El