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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY VlORNINO, AUGUST 2.
1908.
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of tho iroveriiorMhlp. Th IlepublloBO
ticket eaollv ran U foreoiuitea. lieroert
a iiu.n. v tliH i,int attornev-UHnonu
will bu nuiiifil for Kovemor without op
poHltlon. if tho tmlaiu'e of tho tlokot,
John Nwuiik'"' Hccn'lrv of Htittu, links
n rotiirn from t tin puopm to mn oiii:'.
Ills l the only nume which will uppour
ujion the Imllul for ii hiioikI term.
Jacoh K. (iinclhh of lloonvlllc will h
nHinpil by the Itcpubllciins for llcutcn-
Riit-Kovernor. 'I'hc nomination for Hlnte
uiulltor will no to Jcmmc A. Tolcrion ol
llraiiMon. and Wilbur K. AlarlnK or jor-
fiTHon Cltv will b nunioil for t reanun'r.
Tha onoly noinlnatlotiB for which thciti
orn morff than ono ciiiullilate ai thosn
for at lorncy-Kcncral a ml railroad uii'l
wurehoiirie coimnlHnloncr.
1 hcr In a Ncntlincnt and belief nnionc
th Hi publican lcaiier that. In fplto of
Nomo of the lianillcnps of the primary
8 y h t o m , the party will ko before tho
people In November Willi one of the
BtroiiKest tickets ever placet! In tho
tleld The Kepubllcann hnvo one tllBtlnct
auVHtitnue. which tnev have not enloyi.tl
n previous year tor years past tney
have had to conduct tho campaign as a
minority party. I ui year tn party
h an actual record, on which It ran tto
before the people ami axk for a continu
ance in power and for an exprmslon of
confidence from the ejectors.
10 SAVE MAN
FROM THE CHAIR
Prospect of Commutation in
Case of Mrs. Farmer
Victim a Woman.
Top row H. n. Hoefler, vlce-clmlrnian; Mayor Ilorman 'U'Iro, rhalrman; Jack Johnson, rhnlrinati of land sports; S. M. GallaRhor, chairman
of land paradd. Dottotn row V. M. (Vllnr. chulrmun of tlm grand Ptand; V. J. Arnold, general niiinnr of street shows and concessions; H.
F. Prail, treasurer; Norrls StnplnH. chairman of water sportB. Preparations are rapidly proKroslnp for Artoria's Fourth Annual Regatta.
Tt la bellaved that It will be by far the moat uuccosaful of Its predecessors. On the morning of August . t!ie regatta wm De opened Dy
the Queen, who will be brought to the grand stand In a magnificently decorated barge attended by her maids of honor
Wells will deliver the address of welcome and hund over the goiaen Key or me city to tne queon. net uihjcsl; m
everybody within the portals of the city enjoy themselves.
Admiral Mayor
then demand that
PRIMARIES III
OLD miSSOUR
Three-Cornered Democratic
Fight for GovcrnorIlc
publicans in Itace.
' fBpel! Dtipatak to Tit 7inI.)
Bt. Loula, Aug. 1. Th Mlraottrl prl
narr law, providing for th direct nnml-
natlon Of candidates for utate, conRres
lonal ami county oftlces. will o tried
out for tho first time nxt Tuesday.
Neither the politicians nor the genernl
public appuar tntirdv siUlstlcd with tho
ohuniitt by which t;ie tU-.lt gate conven
tion are uperoend by the system of
illrect nominations. The party mana-
f ern are oppoBoil to tho primary bocausn
t taken from them much of the power
and Influence thev heretofore have exer
clwed In the selection of candidates for
office. Tha objection of the taxpayer,!
nrlufi) rrom the fact that tnev win nave
in hear the expense of the primary,
which 1 estimated nt not lefts than
j nr.. oon.
CiuiMMdntcs for con stress and a com
plete state ticket will be named at the
pl'lnmr-v by both the I ii-niocrat.s and Ke
ptiblloann. The contents for nomination
are nearly all on the Democratic side and
ti chief Interest naturally centers In
the fiutit for the head of the ticket. The
content for the Democratic nomination
Is a three-cornered one. The aspirants
for the st-nt of Governor Folk are l.tavltl
A. Hall of Pike county, former Congress
man William S. Cowherd and JudK'-' Wil
liam II. Wallace.
One Radical Beforin Candidate.
Mr. Cowherd la ono of the best-known
politicians In tho state. He is tt native
of Missouri and a fcraduate of tho State
university. Since tils admission to the
bar In 18K2 he has practiced law in
Kansas City and has been honored with
the mayoralty and other public offices
In that. citv. For seer:U J.ars )m rep
resented the Fifth district In rnii.frws.
Uavid A. Hall likewise is .i well known
politician. His political opponents havo
dubbed him the "peif-nnial candidate."
because of the freip.-nev with which he
has sought or been mentioned for pub
lic office. His previous campaigns have
given him a compact, loyal following In
each countv In the state. This Is ex
pected to prove of (treat benefit to him
in a rrlmary, where strenpth will be
cumulative.
Tho lieutenants of Cowherd and Ball
hav:' bn-n Inclined to pay little attention
to Judge William JI Wallace, thu third
candidate for tho Democratic guberna
torial nomination. Nevertheless Wallace
has been conducting an energetic cam
paign and his recent meetings have been
so well atteded that his opponents were
forced to take notice. Borne of the
friends of Judgre Wallace declare he will
sweep the largo Denvcrntitc counties of
tho state like a whirlwind. His plat
form takes a hlprh moral stand and his
support Is expected. to come Rlmost
who'lv from the temperance ami church
clement.
For the oTeH of llentenant-Rovernor,
auditor and nearly all of the other
places on the state ticket the Democrats
hav two or more candidates In tha
field.
Rnpubllcaiui Aik to Stay In.
The Republicans now are In control of
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John H. Whyte.
Astoria's Publicity Man, Who is
Secretary of the Fourth Annual
Astoria Regatta.
GILLIAM SCHOOLS
OX SOLID FOOTING
Ocer Two Thonsand Shown on Hand
in the County Superintend
ent's Annual Report.
(Special Dispatch to The Jour ail. 1
Condon, Or., Aug- 1. County School
Superintendent O. T. McArthur filed his
annual report. There are 746 children
In Gilliam county in actual attendance
at school, while the number of persons
between the anew of -t and "0 Is 1.112.
There are nl 'teachers, four of whom are
men and 47 women. A significant fact
Is that every teacher Is a subscriber to
some educational Journal. There are 35
organized school districts In the county
and 36 school houses. Two more will
be built this year. The financial state
ment shows a balance on hand of
$2,77.05. The total receipts from the
various sources amount to $?3,067.4fi;
the disbursements $2O,2!)t.40. The esti
mated value of the school houses and
grounds is $27.,'iOr.l 0. The avorace
monthly salary of mnl" teachers is $S3,
and of female teachf rs $"fl.7!).
PiatrllniMitR Tlm.
A French Inventor has offered to the
French Academy of Science to equip the
Eiffel tower with wireless apparatus
powerful enoug-h to send the time to all
ships of the world at once.
(Special Dlsnatrh to Tba Jooriul.k
Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 1. Mrs. Mary
Farmer, tha condemned murderess of
Mrs. Sarah llrennan of Brownsville, la
under sentence to die In th electrlo
chulr at tha state prison here next
week, but atepa tukan by her counsel
looking to another trial will serve to
prevent the sentence belnK carried out
at the present time. The prevailing Im
pression Is that the sentence ultimately
will be commuted to one of lira impris
onment. The woman herself has tlls-
flayed little amotion since her convlc
lon and appears to bo Indifferent to her
fate.
Mrs. Farmer's crime was one of tha
Btost fiendish In tha criminal annals of
northern New York. Her victim, who
was 6l years old, was her neighbor and
Intimate friend and tht motive was to
Sain possession of th llrennan home,
eeila of which Mrs. Farmer had forirod.
Mrs. Hrennan was hacked to nieces and
her body stuffed Into a trunk.
Mrs. Farmer's husband Is also tinder
Indictment on a chars" of murder In
the first degree as accessory to the
crime.
la all Imported, ami It distribute! larva
quantltle of German harmonicas, tbt
latter being- ao cheap aa to defy compe
tition. Furthermore, American pianolas
nra hrlna; dealt In to a larva extent,
but thin trade will aonn Buffer, a the
firm haa Just starU-d to reproduce them.
" he flrat specimen has Just been fln
Uhutl at tha HhaiiKlml factory, and haa
proved a success
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1IARRISBUKG PAPER
CHANGES OWNERS
(Sperl nl Plapntch to The Journal.
Harrtsburi?, Or., Aug;. 1. The Harris
burs Bulletin, published by ItB A.
Phelps for the past four years, ha
okiiiii changed hands. M. 1. Morgan of
Salem, recently from the east. Ts the
new owner. The HuUotln has bad a
checkered career during Its elRlit years
of existence. It was established by
A. p. Itnttersworth and was owned by
the business men of this place, who
bought tho stock Issued to purchase
tho plant.
AWARDS TO SPINSTERS.
Prize for Youug Woman Noted for
Quietness and Church Attendance.
From the London Standard.
A quaint custom has been observed In
conr.oc.tlon with Holsworthy fair, which
oloses today. In tho awarding of a
money prize to the young woman "gen
erally esteemed as the most deserving,
most handsome and most noted for her
Quietness and attendance at church."
Miss Rosa Hassett was selected for
tho honor of fulfilling- all these require
ments and becamo the possessor of L'
10s. in accordance with a singular be
quest of a former rector.
Fnder the sajnu will the sum of fls
Is annually Riven to the spinster over
60 years of age who "is noted for the
like virtues, and is not In receipt of
parish pay." Tlila 8lft was presented to
Miss Chlng.
It is three years since any award was
mads of this money, spinsters being
very scarce at Holsworthy.
Musical Instruments in China.
With the steadv increase in the Kuro.
pean population of tho far east, a Rrow-inc-
demand for all sorts of musical
goods is developing whil K'aniophonca
and talking machines . are finding an
ever-extending markot amopg the Chi
nese. American trade, on the whole,
seems to be doing better In tho latter
lino, owing mainly to the excellency of
the machines sold and good represent
tlons. One firm In ShanRhal which has a
general agency for a leading American
Kt-ainophouc is selling hit"0 quantities
of mnohines and disks. They estab
lish aKoncies In nil ports, sell directly
to the natives and supply tlicm with
Chinese and other musical records; nil of
which are made in the t'nlteii States.
Aside from the articles already men
tioned this firm sells American banjoes,
organs, and sheet music In large quan
tities. Tha firm manufactures fifteen
pianos monthly, for which raw material
here's
a
good
idea
Our fall goods are
arriving. Our 25 per
cent discount sale is
still on. We will let
this discount apply on
fall goods as well as
the stock we have on
hand. Fall goods are
higher in price than
last year and you can
judge for yourself
what an opportunity
this is for the man
who is farsighted
enough to select his
fall and winter appa
rel now. And, do not
forget, the same uni
form style, cut and fit,
which have made Co
lumhia tailor-made
clothing so popular is
guaranteed with every
suit we sell. Further
more, in justice to our
selves, we are obliged
to announce that this
extraordinary offer of
tailor-made clothing
will positively be dis
continued the 15th day
of this month.
IBM a J s
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Grant Phegfey, Mgr.
Seventh and Stark Sts.
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and Lot 50x100, By the Sea at Qearhart Park, Oregon's Beautiful Resort
Complete List of Names; Answers Hove
Been Received Up to July 31, Noon
1 Mrs. K. BJornAal, tIT Oarflald ara..
dtj.
Alln Bollmaji, flB5 E Salmon at.,
city.
Myr Auatln. (!R1 E. Palmon. elty.
4 Chas. L. Auatln. 651 E. Balmon.
oltj-.
I Ura. 0Ol H Boll man. IH E. Sal
mon, city.
0o. H. BoUcmb, IM & IWJ-naon.
Oltjr.
-B. r. PMlrlok. I rot Fntoo n,
north, oity.
t J. A. Roh S1 E SadmoB. afty.
MiMjr Morton, lit E. inamr, city.
10 Mn Bn(M Shalbr. Cl7 at.,
elty.
1J, 0a T. Mnrton. til CbaunlMT of
Camme.ro. city
It O. L Benoett. ll Bni-rn. elty.
14 Bel K. Hitchcock, ot RothrMId
bldf, city.
llra J. VT Blattn. cara th Pan-
moori city
U MJaa Mary V Ph:by. I0 Cla at..
ciy-
1( Oaorira T lrtm
17 C. M Abb- tt, St John. Or
11 Oo W look. C1 Wfvlla-Farro
bli., c!tr
I H. M. Ih;r. 101 E Ith at. a.
I W. A IrTtt, 4i I omnnrHal
bulldira; d: y
r. Or.
II Mr. Jack Klcl.nj-ua, i: E. BtmTIa,
cltj .
II Ftviart R "'ntl 40 CI,,- at., olty.
14 ii'uf Lffi;n-i if? N t'tf.. rlty
15- -T.. W. li.m.j .r.-y. 1-f'i -.irh. cfty.
I--i1rB A. K: -iulat. I:enn- v!.U, or
IT 3. Lyr.rri. AatnrU. t
ti Un A ; lnaa 11 M.irrll a! . fltr
l Clara J FmUr,. 1(1 N lTth . rliy
I Julian H. Rlcld. 1 V 10th. olty.
t C. E. OrT, th at -r
II Aibrt U. Mayfi.ii III Bhr
Biao, city
tl Mtaa rthal rttAc. Ill Rodiwy
(. ttjr.
14 Mav T(rcr, IS W Park at., city.
ti .Mm ( ija Johnson, Hotel Houston.
citj
ta--I.rtta ATcNell, 829 Marquarn
l-M-T. city.
!7 lic.-iinn 1.. Tost. I.enta. Or
15 Mrs Jiimes Jones, rendleton, Or.
! illn Inna Matthews, 0 Laurel
at., elty.
I9-Mrs A. A. Mlckel, Otnrala. Or.
41 JIarry P. Kaller, tha Ba-rgvat,
city.
41 Mias A C CornwmJl. 1151 MaJlory
ait., city.
41 Wary Woodhull. 170 Eauat llth
ct . city
44 Iflaa Myrtla, Mayo, Oregon City
46 Mlaa lloifn ZIvbIt, 67, Ian at, olty.
I-Jrn 11. Mai. sell, Antorla. Or.
4J I-ot!l iiaon. White B&lnion.
Vas
4t -Ji.- Maraliall. Pttla. Waah.
--! f!:fr i: !, 47 E. 13th Bt
.'" M i'.f I f-ri.Hh. Hood et., city.
, 1 A 1 e l em. k. t:j"kri
11- M iv Jes-.ir. 41-4 VincouTir ait..
' J
IS V Hattia U Fmlth. 76 4 Hood at .
city.
14 Amy Iaur. A'xan!ar Court,
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S -1 rane'.a W Ruall, city
t ktnlfl M. Warren. loeS E Taylor
tl . c.lr
fT- "1 li i virtla. 25"S Alrtwr at, city.
l--i!ra I,fra F Hj!,!vir., 411 Weat
1 ; 1 1-. at , V .i i, i on v r car
f- I" F: Ho-it l.a'J. .' J fnlon ivn. olty
fn- Mrt A 8i:iltt.. I1J H(ar(n t, city,
fc : - Jin. Sr:.:t!-. c"fral delivery.
i :ic ' i vr. V5. a:i
I!- ,Mr C L t-r. ierr. VancouTar,
H-ArtLur Bowrcan. Portland
' . City
4 I ii Priuuach, t- Jnh-n. Or.
!. Ura brryl R
e'.ty
i FJ-rveJFt Knltrht, 1014 Crt trt.
com rr, WuH.
If You Can Read This Rebus
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Advise Us at Once of Any Error or
Omissions From This List
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a Cottage and Lot in Gearhart Park Are Yours
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G7 Anna F. Grove. 74S Roosevelt, city.
(,s J . Jones, sheriff s office, city.
ID- H I,. Yost, I,-nti, Or.
70- Hcrnlcp Cone, Ients, Or.
71 Mrs Grace Stuck, 109 Cook ava.,
city.
72 Mrs J. J. Kenney, Astoria, Or.
73 -Mrs. L. A. Danenhower, 174 13th
et , city.
74 Robert O'Rrlen. C09 E. Mission,
Pl okane, Wash.
78 Gertrude A. Tost. I,nt, Or.
78 Samuel Newell, 294 Flandera, city.
77 Mrs G. Knowles, 211 Lumber Ex
change, city.
78 Willard Hill. Astoria, Or.
79 H. Iee. box 657, city.
80 Mlse Lilly Fnx, 755 Tillamook, city.
! 11 J Itay. 276 Montiromery, city.
-Alma Mlchelsen, 275 N. 21st, city.
-Mrs C Rraasrh. Ft. John. Or
-Mri (ieo. H Andrews, West are.,
city
-1. ; Fins;. 294 Flandrs. city
c H Knowles. 1 S37 Foster St.
Peninsula.
Georgia Marshdll. no aJlrtrefS
-Miss 1j M Forrester, 628 E. Madi
son, rlty
59 Mrs L Knudson, 178 K flat. city.
90 Beatrica O. Steyer. 18 Russell
bldg . city
Blanche Rljrira. Vancoavar. Waah.
-Walter J Barer, rare Western
Iron & Steel Co , city
-Mllrabeth R Reed, tl Bond street.
Astcrla. O'.
14 Rose C. Kinney. 8 40 Aator afreet,
Astoria, Or
85 A ilea C. Andrawa, Mount Tabor.
city.
II Paul W. Vajiaauita, 151 First
atrat. city.
7 Mra. A. M. Bartjett. Grajits Pma.
II Mrs E. Hamblln, I Grand avanua,
north, city
II Mra. Carrie 8.. box II, Rainier.
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100 I,, a. Sing, 294 Flanders trt.
101 B. Lee, box 657, city.
102 J. F. Reinhart. 651 Kearney at.
103 J runes , Thompson, Vancouver.
104 -Mrs 8. B. Foster, 209 East Thirty-fourth
at., city.
105 Fred Cane, Yamhill, Or.
108 L. M. Bentley, Hood River, Or.
107 Fred Simmons, Oregon City.
108 John H. Maneell. Astoria, Or.
109 Mrs. Marie Johnson, Hood Rlrwr.
110 W. P. Jones, Hood Rlvar, Or.
111 O. O. Powell. 832 Chamber of
Commeroe, city.
11 F.leanor EaJtin. 144 Duane atreet.
118 Frank Moore, 404 Eaat Thlrty-
Beventh street, olty.
114 Klliabeth Mathew, til Marlon
avenue. 8ellwood.
US F P. Huckmann. Canyon City. Or.
116 Genevieve Keller, 66S Everett
street city.
117 R E. Piper, 85 West Park etret,
rlty.
118 Miss Florence E. Webb, Worth
lnffton. Minn.
119 Mis. F. X. Iegrand. 607 Holly
street, city.
120 Mrs. Fannie B. Rlppl. Dayton.
121 Mrs R. 8. Blew. Seaside. Or.
1J2 J W. Lecroy, Osborne Hotel, elty.
123 Helen O. Moora. 145 East Twelfth
street, cltv
124 G W. Pfunder, care Portland
Railway. Light , Power Com
pany, city.
121 Marie Foster. 212 East Thirty
sixth street city.
12 L. 9 Htejer. 570 Main streef
127 H Foster, 212 Eaat Thirty-sixth
atreat
12 Mrs. Klla, Baldwin. WInlock.
12 Irene Jolla. 411 Wllliama ave.
110 Mra. Mints. Zenming. Arleta.
181 Mrs. , J. P. Johnson. 1744 nwlgtat.
112 J. M. FoBter, J09 East 14th Bt
133 Mabel Maaten, Mosler. Or.
134 Ed Kearney. 143 6th Bt
181 Leola Stockar, Shanlko, Or.
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Address All Answers to Theo. Kruse, 203 Corbett Bldg. Rules Governing Contest and Award Will Be Furnished to You at Our Office
Two years ago, when Gearhart Park was platted, we sold lots from $50 to $100. Some of the same lots have been resold from $100 to $500, proving a good investment With all
modern improvements which we promised two years ago and fulfilled, we can safely state that prices paid for lots today will double in a short time. We will sell you a lot today from
$100 to $500 on easy terms in one of the most favorite spots in Oregon, where you can enjoy the ocean breezes, beautiful sandy beach, meadows, park-like woods, besides living in a
cottage with all modern improvements. We invite you to our office, 203 Corbett Building to show you our plat and photographic views of Gearhart Park and to tell you of our in
ducements to buyers of Gearhart Park lots.