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IS THE 4 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.- SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, , J 9r0. T CLOTHES . IH STREET C1MSE Man Discovers Bedfellow Stole His Money iahd Lively Sprint' Follows. " A fir Mock daah In Ma nlcht clolbaa waa what Guatava Blaach. a, taamatei1. roomlnr at 16 V4 North Hnt atraat, . mada Ihla morning; after a man who had atoton tils clotliea. Ha ran ao fiat that tha puraued. mti waa forced to seek a hiding- placa In tha baaament under a building; at Fifth and Conch atrceta, whera two patrolmen found him. Walter Northcutt was the name the man gave when taken to the police ata ' tlon. Ha 'aald hJa home waa at 1100, Ixilae avenue, Frulttale. CaL - Blaac ehared tils bed with him la at avenln Thla morning at 8 o'clock he waa awak ened br'a tugging under his pillow, where ha had 111. Jfe saw Northcutt standlnf over him. Northcutt ran down the stairway, turned upon Courh street and started east Ha took to the street, with Blaach cloaely following. The two nifn raced uo tha street Ilka two Marathon run nera. with. Blaach, who waa dreaeed In nothlnr but - night clothlna and bare Tooted, a good second. Several pedes trims followed, and when the runnera reached Fifth street a large crowd had gathered. C. A. Johnaon, SI North Ninth street located Northcutt In tbe baae ment He ran out and Into the arms of Km 11 Olutsch and Patrolmen Henaen and Inakeep. : - . At tha aUtlon lie refuaed to atate wh ha took his sleeping partner's cloth ting. ' A tallow candle and a bunch of 'skeleton kaya were found In his pocketa A charaa of larceny was placed agalnat itiim, to which ha pleaded g-ullty. Judge Bennett rare him 90 days on tha rock- 'pile. .. . . .. AT THE THEATBES 1 Last Time Mnalral Hay Tonight. Tonight at 8:11 o'clock tha laat per formance of the, clever comedians, Bai ley and Austin, supported by a good cast and a bevy of pretty chorus girls, will be seen In the merry musical play, The Top o' the World." Thla will af ford your laat opportunity of seeing this musical offering. David WorficM Next Monday. The attraction at tha Bungalow the atre for four nights, beginning next Monday. January 1 7, with a matinee Wdtineailay afternoon, will be the f mons American actor, David Warfleld, in hla rreat dramatlo success, "The Mualc Master." Chehalis P. O. Hrcetpt Grow. fSoecUI TkfiMtrh to Tbe loamaLl . Chehalia, Wah., Jan. II Tha Che- halls postal receipts for tha year 109 .abowed an fncreaae over those of, 1908 of - !60.6 $14, 94B.H In 1909, as sgainst fl.404.5 In 1908. The total domeetlo money ordera written ware 171.011.41. fees $560.22. International orders Issued aggregate 111.440.77, fees 8141.63. Domestic orders paid were 155, '898.88,' and International ordera 'were 81918.11 paid. , . , , - ,.' , , i . $500 Jesse French piano Fraa. See. page 1. ... . .. . 4 . Remember tli Craxy Raken. The "Craay Bakera" at the Grand have the greatest acrobatic comedy act thnt has been sent to the west In a year or more. Thla act pas e-n tne laugn- ng success of two continents and it aa art the patrons of tne urana screaming with mirth. ORGANIZED LABOR OPPOSED TO THE ASSEMBLY PLAN - Organised labor Is emphatically op posed to tha "assembly" plan, by which Republican machine politicians hope to nullify tha direct primary law. Following Is tha full text of ths resolutions adopt ed by tha State Federation of Labor, whloh concluded Its sessions Thursday: "Whereas, Ths. primary law (section 11) says: . 'Every Such political party shall nominate all Its candidates for public office under the 'provisions t this law, and not In any other manner, and it sliTill not ba allowed to nominate any candidate In tha manner provided by section 2791 of Bellinger A 'Cotton'a Annotated Coda,' and V "Whereas. Said section 2781 tha sec tion by which a party's right to -nomi nate a candidate for each public office by means of 'an assembly of electors' 'is declared; and : '.-.',., "Whereas, The holding of an aaserhbly of electors aa a part of the process of nominating candidates Is thus sxpressly prohibited by tha primary law, and j His Hopkins Tomorrow. The always popular rural comedy "Sis Hopkins," with Rose Melville the role of tha comical Hooster girl, will open a week's engagement at Baker Theater tomorrow , afternoon. ' This the eleventh year Miss Melville has bean appearing in tme ramous piay. Last Time Tonight. . The laat chance to aee "Beverly" at the Baker will be tonight Thla ' ro mantlo comedy la a dramatisation ' of George Borr McCutcheon'a lova story, Beverly of draustark." "The Man from Home." The Portland Theatre has been ths resort Of ths select few this week. Tha fling at American and foreign Inter marriage Is ' not caricatured In tha play, but a few .of the bare facts are ex posed. The play .closes a. successful week tonight . Great Hill at Pantagea. This week Pantag-es Is offering the strongest vaudeville attractiona In the city, for, besides such consummate ar- tlata as Senor Galgano, Nina Bryant Pearson A Garfield. Payna Lea, and Wills A Haaaon. there la Miss Lottie Msyer, the world's champion, lady swimmer and dlvar, in her famous aquatlo act Monster Engine Given Trial Ran. " (ftpedul Dtmteh The Journal.) La Grande, Or, Jan. II. Tha first of three new Mallet engines to be used locally ware given a satisfactory trial run today. Tha engines are the largest In Oregon, having 18 drivers. . "Whereas, In spite of this law, ard In utter defiance of It there la a move ment to, hold an 'assembly to select party candidates for recommendation to tne primaries; therefore Da it r "Resolved, Tbst we recognlie In this movement an attempt by unlawful pro cess to set aside and render void ths chief function of ,' tha direct primary towltf, The selection of candidates; that wa believe thla attempt to mutilate tha direct primary will ba followed If suc cessful Cy a similar stealthy destruction of direct legislation; that wb hold H to ba a first duty of all good cltlsens with out respect to party, to meet and repef this cunning attempt to taka away, tha people's rights; and that we will Join with all such cltlsens In an effort to de feat th candidates put forth by-such unlawful and forbidden 'assembly,', and to thereby save tha direct primary, di rect choice of senator and direct iegls latlon unimpaired to tha people." , SOCftETY TO EXPLAIN LIFE OF OREGON BIRDS A maetlng of tha ' Oregon Audubon society will be held In the lecture room at tbe public library thla evening at I o'clock.; William L, Dawson of Seattle. president of tha Washington Audubon soolety, will giva a u Ik on, soma of the Interesting phases of bird life that he has collected after yesrs of study In tha field. Mr. Dawaon la a naturalist of a great deal of ability. - Ills recent book, "Tha Birds of Washington," published by subscription. TiaV attracted wide at tention among bird lovers.- ' . By ornithologists throughout tha country, this work is recognised as tha moat complete, the most srtlstlo and the best thing that baa aver been published on the bird life of any one section of our country..." In histaJk bfffore tha Audubon so ciety Mr. Dawson will show some of the original drawings that Were used in 'The Birds of Washington," as well as some t of the enlarged photographs. Three drawings wers maJe by Mr. Allan Brooks, who is recognised ss the fore most bird and anrmal artist In tha west and one of tha best In America. v ', ' Tha meeting- and tha exhibition will ba ppen to the public , All Interested are Invited to attend. f PORTLAND'S VIOLINS "DISCUSSED BY WOMEN Tha Portland' Woman's club enoyed an exceptionally i Interesting program yesterday afternoon at Ita meeting In tha Woodcraft halt, ''The History of tha vielin" waa the subset of a paper by Mrs. Evelyn Allen Acheson, and It waa followed by. an Interesting narra tion concerning; a number of violins In Portland, particularly a Stradlvarlua In Mrs. J, C Hare's possession. " Upon tha latter Waldemar Lind gave a - number of .delightful selections, In cluding the andante movement of the Vlouxtempa Second Concerto and Sara- Bite's "ZlgeunerwelBen." In encore ha . gave Saint Saens. "Swan." Ho also played an ohllgato accdmpanlrnent to Mrs. Balls Allen's Hlmclng of 8wcpston's aria from "Herodlade." A' ' "f 'At a bualneaa meeting preceding tha v musicale a report from the-committee -on the Rfi Cross stamp sals reported .. SiliSO. taken In for the Visiting Nurse the committee on the banquet for the anniversary celebration - January 19 and the card party pMWt January tt. A ' report from tha committee on tue tuber culosis f and showed that the rlub'a pa tlent at the open air sanatorium Is re-. ' planned for the benefit of this fund, k v TIIE 8TEAN0EB WITHIN OUE GATES "Don't blame tha bens for tha egg famines that coma upon us every win ter," saM Marcus W. Dyaart Waterloo, Iowa, at tha Parkina today. "That kind or talk is vary pleasing to tha egg trust, but it isn't fair to tha hen. .There would ba egg f ami nee In tha summer. too, If the trust could have Its way, This trust is one of tba greatest evils this country has. Soma day somebody will Invent a substitute for eggs, and ha can't do It any. too quickly to ault most of ue." Chester Harger, Paonia, Colo. Three weeks ago I waa visiting in Mexico, and when I returned to Colorado I found that I could not reach home owing- to tha anow blockades. Then I, Immedi ately bought a ticket for the Pacific wart. This snow . bualneaa begin ning to grata On me, and. I am going to sell my farm and try a new' country for a few yeara. If -the present good weather contlnuea here I think Oregon will be my1 future home. Many have given up hope of ever making- a strike, It, Is thecaU of. tba desert . A. B. Clark. Fredonla, Aria The all of tha wild was never so strong as ths call of the desert There are hundreds of old prospectors who have lived on the Ariiona desert for 0 years, never pin ing- for civilisation or human compan ionshln, but happy, just to be there that silent, barren waste. And tbe lur gold ,1s not all that ' Father Pull Boy from Well. ' ' ' ' (Special DUpatca to Tint Journal. I Sllverton, Or., Jan. 18. Four-year-old Harry Vearrier, son of Mr. and -Mrs. W. It Vsarriar. fell .Into the weU at the Vearrier home Tburaday night, and hie father rescued biro as he arose to tha top after having gone to the bot tom of 18 ttit of water The lUtle fel low was taken out unconscious.. He was reauscllated, " '- Snow IlandJcapa Sarrerors. (Special Diipitch to The Journal.) Husr-m, Wash., Jan. , 18.VThe. North Coast surveyors, after starting a Una rrom the pass bstween Camas Prairie and Gilmer, valley, are continuing on down toward tha Whits Salmon , river. They are somewhat handicapped In mak ing, mucn neaaway owing to the deep snow, hut nave reached a xoint south or uumer postoffice. - TWELVE HOURS PORTLAND . . TO SPOKANE, , Tla the ipokaaa, Portland. Seattle Jtallway Two Trains Daily Leave paaaenger . atatlon at Eleventh and Hoyt streets 9 am. and 7 p. m. Morn ing train provides splendid daylight trip through the scenlo Columbia river gorge. New equipment' ; All tralna carry dining cars, observation cars, standard and tourist sleepers and first class coaches., vTry, "The North Ben road." v - $500- Jesse" French Piano -: v; Free. See page 7. i . -,; ; " y;.;'. , , The! new electric locomotives which s haul the Great Northern railway's tralna through the Cascade mountain tunnel, weigh 230,000 pounds each, and develop mora than 2000 horaepower and can exert ' a drawbar pull of 8,0,000 pounds, r Wri ti ri gA d d i ngS u btracti n -gl All. three In one, and each done with -equal facility on the em In r toe pewriter-- ' With Wahl Subtracting Adding and Attachment Remington Typewriter Company (Incorporated)- -.- 249 Stark St., Portland, Ore. 'hOIda- them. road." 'v . , e. il ; : ' " : - . v . i ri . i w . . ri ..ill' iv a ssr in . -r -:--,-, i - ...-... , .,...., einis Everywhere on $mwmy 1 7 -!-? ft it ; ty-fiye carloads tree-ripened "Sunkist" branges will be on sale during "Orang Week " Youivdealer-every dealer will take part in this great sale. Keep the date in your mind. Frelsh-Picked "Sunkist"- ed.nd thcy aI?nc wear- the "Sunkist" wrapper.'. Save the Wrappers Snlooc ftWoc, Hence the 'SunkistM brand, means orange pcrfec- It is important that v TrrT "T?-""-:' llon Anc ounkist" wrapper js placed on these the oranges and Iem-i aunkist orange,S fully ripen, on the oranges so that you i may know the highest quality -ons you ouy are oranges that California produces. Insist that, th'c ? ,3 . y i Deannffthe bun kist" label. Not tree, thus giving thern tht maturedtdeli ciousness that Jpntj? epening can effect, and fast freight5 trains; which are given full right of fway wherever possible, bring "Sunkist" oranto you. Hence your "Sunkist,oranges are just as fresh,v if pot fresher, than the fruit that is eaten in California cities. These oranges aref deliciously Juicy and luscious. The California oranges you buy are wrapped in the "Sunkist" wrapper. y i ' ..''" "Simkisl" Navel Oranges Are Seedless They are tree-ripened, exquisitely rich in sweet orange juices and the pulp is deliciously tender. "Sunkist" Lemons Highest Grade only are you as sured of -'Sunkist' quality but .we will give you a Rogers Oranjje Spoon FREE With f!Hri,1? (.Qi,nlrf'eel "SUNKIST" ORANGES AXD OTHER CHOICE FRUIT ' on Street Public Market OOKXER FIRST "AX0 'WASHINGTOX STREETS Ton will find this rreat bis public market headquarter! at all times for everytMng. that Is rood to eat A collection of forty merchants all under one roof. If yon have never paid this market a visit, you are the loser. Make bp your mind today to pay thla market a visit at your earliest convenience. ' , Washing i , wrappers cithcrorange or lemon and 6 two- "Sunkist" lemons are firm and full of Fruit Growers' Exchange such as are found nnlv in Wnnc tht "c,Vr, , standard plate of hand- picks, packs and ships kist" wrappers. For "Sunkist" is also the hit ""f?! -:n: riii . ..... o ? w fc . uuuions 01 Dusneis ot or- grade ot all the lemons frown in California. "Wp - very short time. Send anges. The choicest of all. select only those lemons that pass the rigid tests' iZttKul.,."!., these countless millions pf to 'which they are put-by our. experts, and the F.,ul' SfTVc! &'' orangesarecarefullyselect- choicest are placed within "Sunkist" wrappers.. oS& Remember the Date. 'SalefBediiW Monday, ;Jiiapy;i7i "SUIVKIST" ORANJGES ; THE RETAIL TRAfE SUPPLIED Bt SU1VKIST 1VI cEWEN l&IKOlSKEY ' Wliolesalepistrbutprs;cf Suiiklst" Oranges from on, of 129 FRONT sf."C':'Bct. &sliin nn . "SUNKIST" ORANGES AnH all the choice frnlta the marfcrt affords. Also a full line of Meat, VegeUbles, Fish, Poultry,' Teas, Coffee, Spices and Groceries White Public Market CORNER SECX)XD, AND MORRISON STREETS - " V -1