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THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ..FRIDAY EVENING- APRIL 11,. 1910. 1- Will oppose old " V . ' . .: : - " - . -r. - - . - COBIIllPLill Adopts. Resolutions in ' Which 1 Pledge Made-to Vigorously . Fight Any 'Candidate . Who , Accepts Assembly Tag. . Tangen grange is opposed to the. Te return of ths people of the state to the clutches the old convention system Being xppo$ed to the program, the mem bers . haye declared against It, and have decided ' to oppose any candidate for. any off tee whoeltVcr seeks or accepts tbo tiotnlnatlop of, any convention.- i At the last meeting; of Tangent grange the following self-explanatory , resolu tions vers adopted by unanimous vote: ' 'IWhereas,; Certain corporate interests, aided by' the old political Una; of bosses and grafters, e seeking1 to supersede the primary election law by holding as semblles or conventions for the purpose or naming cahdidates for state and county Offioes: and,' - . - - , "Whereas, We believe that should this attempt "to nullify the- plain 'intent of the law succeed. It -would soon be fol- i lowed by a iJetermtnedef fort toi destroy na an away wit a an retorm ,ws en. acted by ths people and thereby forcing them back to the old corrupt methods that th fey have discarded, therefore be It "Resolved., That Tangent Grange, Ko. 1, P, of HM la regular session assem bled, do denounce this attempt to de ceive the people by professing friendship for laws that It la evident that they propose to destroy.. Be It further " i ''Resolved, That we will oppose the lection of any candidate for any of fice who may seek or accept a nomination- or , recommendation" from : any as. erobly or convention except In the law ful manner prescribed by law."' Y.M.C A.VILLSTART .' nmiAi ninnil i ri V ik K It vKAaKA .11 . Bteps toward the formi EAMS Steps toward the formation of a boys' -baseball league are to be .taken April 311 t e dinner to be glvea-lnrtheudl4 torium of the Young Hen's Christian As noclatlon. ' The -boys' Blbl clubs of the T. M. C A. are -taking thai lead .In the movement and Will themselves enter several teams In the league. Other clubs and Sunday school classes are to be interested, ,-aha -.; It Is hoped to '. or ganlie a league of 10 teams. ,v , , ' Plana will also be made at that time for the. holding of ' a boys' track imeet. j This event will take place-' some , time in May and It is hoped to secure for It the grounds of the Portland Fair A jJlveatockt association. It is expected ..that several boys' clubs from outside of rortland ;wlll enter teams. VII JH -FOR "OTHELLO" Mantell's Characterization In spires Enthusiastic Audi-' ."- ence at Bungalow.'' t&imMsT h-, i. "r' : f . The Workings "of the nnlunn ilf . iiii. plclpn; and ! Jealousy upon the. human mind; were revealed last night at the Bungalow with wonderful and terrible Skill hV M r. HTunt.11 mm ' nh1t. . - - - ......... WW WIUUIW,. ' tilC noble Moor of Venice. The power of evu uver gooq is suDtly depleted in the crumbling of the open and free natUred MVr hafTlrn . h .mnnJIW connivtngs of lago. ' - The slow degeneration of Othello's character tinder h innn-nu iif - ousv a nortravitd hv xir. vr.nt-n i- faaclnatlng study, a Through his transl- huiih xrom perrecsf1 love and faith to suspicion, then Jealousy, then to blacker thoughts, to cruel anf inaiiv . . furious rage, followed by the despera tion that bring on the fearful tragedy, he carries eyery member of his audi ence with him in hla revolatlnna .... tense" feeling. 1 ' -"-, , , Characterisation lamMii.. - : In these davs nf InilnKaritv fort on the stare. Mr. M.nti .ni.n. did characterizations are insnlrtn- His Othello attains perfection In make VP nd Isjiot so black as other traged ians have made him and the keynote to his Interpretation la again simple, artistic and deeply Intellectual. He makes Ms Othello t a monument of no bility, pathos and tragedy. ' r The "real1 center of "gravity" In' the play is lago, with his pretensions to honesty, and his love for hla master, hiding the diabolloal designs underneath. As read by, Frits Lelber, lago Is a comedy.-vllllan, and of such ; transparency that it Is difficult to believe that Othel lo could have been deceived by his palpable- trickS. , ' , .'"'''.!. Zago Zs Important.' T The opportunities to make4, the part stand out boldly were, entirely lost, sight of by . Mr. Lelber. lago Is of ; such Im portance to . the story . and' is . so Inti mately related to OtheJVo, that' .last night's : bad v reading; marred 'many, of Mr. Mantell's splendid effects.: f , Miss Marie Booth Russell" gave us a Deedemona very, closely allied to'her portrayal of Ophelia of . Wednesday night and of her; Julie- of Tuesday. Ver sallty Is not one of her assets. , - . When the, curtain .went down at the climax . of the tragedy,-' there 'was a demonstration on the part of the audi ence, i the like, of which" is Trarely seen In Portland. The house was not' large, but It was volcanic in Its appreciation. IUILD THE HOME NOW; Those desiriner to boild homes of their own, also contractors who want to build to sell, should not fail to fi?riir . hntMinc in ALAMEDA PARK, at pnee. EsDeciallv ' attractive, locations are to be had near the NEW CAR LINE, which extends up through the Park. ' . , 1 , . ' . , , Where desirable. ; the Alameda Land ComDanv " will ' assist in financine 'building propositions in its property MANYJiOMES arenow going up, and bv-OKbb more will start in thevery near future.', - Improvements are" well under way, and, paving' will come this summer.,.,' Particulars, may be had of , the Alameda Larid Company,' owners of ' Alameda . Park, 322lCorbett building.' . - r (4 ' N." B. Watch for 1 another big surprise; at "ALAMEDA- PARK soon, Young Knox to Locate at Detroit. , , t ..(United Press Leaeed Wlre.j n ' Detroit Mich., April 1 -The presence of-Mr. anor Mrs. P.' C. "Knox Jr. here with. Pi W. Flint 4gent for the; Ford automobile, haa given: rise to the rumor that Knox will remain here to sell' auto mobiles. - Knox and Flint were given- a banquet i last - night by Henry Ford of the "Ford company. Both - Ford -and Flint declined to affirm or deny the re port that 'Knox had. left Provldenoe for good. , r It : was reported -i also that vthe young man might -yet be sent to Wash ington as an agent of the Ford company. ... in. w ,', , i,' ,11, ( v ' Portland Itunaways Caught. , 1 f-; ' (Special Dispatch t The JmrnI- Albany, Or., .Apjcll. 1. Three Portland boys; giving their names as Lloyd Chll ders, aged ' IS; Cecil- Childers," aged 11. and Clarence Klrkland, aged 18,; arrived In Albany on a freight train early yes terday morning. Chief 'of Police Mun kers questioned the boys and found them - to.be 'running- away-: from' home. They were herd until their parents ar rived from Portland. , . V1 , from Delta,:, who announced ha would resign unless .the bridge was made free three months after the close of the first session. , j ' r '. Eugene Land llrings $500 an Acre. ; . , ISpeelal Plaoatcb te Ttx JooraaLi . : Eugene, Or,, April ; 1 One of the largest : prices ever, paid for ordinary farming land In the vicinity gene is recorded in the 1 ;. Hannum yesterday of four nui n ' acres of land, iwKhout- improv iuii,' , Samuel Oatrander, a recent ai ; , from Oklahoma. The land Is aix'ul mile from the city limits, thu prli v $500 per acre. Mr. Oatrander will I n a residence and barn and tvtll move l family here. i Tnaer Rlrer Toll Bridge Free. . - (Tnlted Press LeasM Wlre.i ; New Westminster, B. C.. April 1. For the first tithe since its construction regular trafflo is passing . .over the Fraser river bridge today without pay Ins; toll. The toll: system was officials ly abolished at 8 o'clock, lasT night and the city celebrated the event- enthusias tically. Speeches, a torchlight proces sion, fireworks and brass bands helped the celebration along. About 6000 peo ple Joined- la the procession from the City over the bridge and back. t ;; The toll was removed Jy. the provlna laJ , government through the preelection pledge of Frank Mackenzie, member OlEAKS UP HARDEST COLD IN TWO MINUTE Try Thi Simple Treatment for .Cold in Head or Chest. ' Into a bowl of boiling water .pour a teaspoonful .of Hyomel (Pronounce It Hlgh-o-me). , ' Set the bowl on the tablet set yourself on achsirlean your head ever bowL Cover both, head . and. bowl with a towel and for two minutes breathe the pleasant, - heallng. soothlng, antiseptic, germ killing, vapor that arises. . . Breathe it, for -10 minutes; It Is per fectly harmless and won't harm a babyrfelglit or ten-eara-buLnone did me But two. minutes is usually enough to make your head clear and to loosen up the tightness tn the chest which relieves the suffering.. Druggists everywhere sell Hyomel for E0 cents a' bottle. It. Is guaranteed to cure catarrh; croup, sore throat, coughs, colds or any disease of the nose, throat or lungs or; money back. Woodard, Clarke A Co. sells It -1 - - I can recommend Hyomel for break ing, up coughs, colds and, sore throat. We are never, without It In the hnus" Geo. Kenty, Lisbon. Ohio. ' "Hyomel. has done a wonderful tl,' for me. ; For two, years I was so hoar that I spoke in s whisper;', now I am . well as ever. I am never without in omel."- Mrs. v' James Spencer, ; IS Tl.i Street, WatervUet, X. ?,- .1: "Hyomel has cured me of catarrh long standing. ' It is the best thing t kill a cold I have ever . got hold of. " cough medicines can come up to it." Mrs. A. f Haslany ;;Crotoru: Lee Count Iowa, :v'''i('':'l' V'"'i;'"'"- "I have -' used many remedies for severe case of catarvh which I've had f good that has come from use of Hyof" Since Friday last." M. M. Murray, : tsi A. B. A., lwisvllle,;Ark. A bottle of Hyomel costs 60 cents r wooaara, ciarke ua, or any orugsi ber : Hyomel Pocket Inhaler which ' -necessary in treating catarrh, ask f the, Hyomel outflti- The: price is $l,f but the InhaleT wliriast a life time, n . If you "afterwards need an extra bott; of Hyomet you can set It for 60 eem n I iMUlflllCr OUTCLASSED At MEET ' rtoetHal NiDetch tm Tke Ion ml 1. 1 fVancouven 8. C- April l.When Leon Fabre loaf In the 118 pound wrestling match to Duncan of Seattle, Iuff was trimmed by WJlby of Vancouver, Buell . defauUed in the heavyweight wrestling class te 6lllls of Vancouver - and , knocked cold in the second round of the boxing" by; Weeks of Vancouver, Multno mah club, of Portland , was put out of 'the funning so far as championships go. .The men representing the Portland - club wee not the best the club boasts Of whffcexp)alna their easy defeat. ." Wslker'of Vancouver won from Oei Sek of Spokane on aggressiveness and was declared 156 pound champion. , ; -. ! Duncan was awarded the 116 pound championship through . default of Pil kingtoa. of Vancouver; , ;- . . . ; Walla Walla's slogan, '"What Walla Walla wants Is you,6 applies, lately to saloon keepers who have been arrested for law breaking. Bald Heads Not Wanted J Baldness is Too Generally Con- : . .sidered a Sign of Ad-, vancea Age. v . 1 A bald-headed person . does not : hays aa equal chance with one blessed with a healthy head 'of hair, because bald ness Is too generally ecepted as ah la dlcation of age. Many large corpora- tions have esUbllshed an age limit, and ' refuse te take men over IS years of age as new employes. """; , Almost 66 per cent of bald-headed r people may regale . ' good head of . healthy hair If they will follow our ad . vice anfl accept our offer, f We have a remedy that we positively guarantee to ' grow hair- oa any head, unless the roots of the k-airvx are entirely dead, their - follicles fclosed, and the scalp has be come glased and shiny We want people m to try thjsrrmedy aC oar risk, with the dttl,nct understanding that unless It does exactly what w claim (t will, and gives satisfaction In every respect,, we shall make no " charge ' for, the remedy used during the trial.- ' ' . -- 1 We know exactly what we are talking about. -and with this offer back of our statements no one should scoff, doubt ,J Jf f"f word of hesitate to put our remedy fc St actual test" iilv'e want everv. one sufferinsr from Ay scalp or hair trouble, dandruff. falling hair or baldness, to try our . Kciall "f Hair Tonic We want them to ue it regularly say - until three bottles have been. used and If It does Bt eraaicate oanarurr. cieanse and re freah the scalp, tighten the, hair liv Us roots, sad grow aew hair, we. will rc- turn every cent paid u for the remedi " lor the mere asking. - There la no form ality expected and we exact ho obllga tln frem the veer .whatever. v - . " . We are established right here where you- live, thd, make this offer with a full understanding that -.our -business suce eatlrel y depends upon the sort ' of tiaunenv we sccordv our cus- temera, and vr r would" not " re make the, bove offer except that we are certain that we can substantiate It In every particular. Rexall 9J Hair Tflt?"me two rites; '6 Vents and 11.09." Hemembet rba can obtain Kexall KemedVs,ln Portland only at, our etcre -The RaU gtVe. The Owl Wug Co., mm SALESROOM rTTT S4 :,3'cdl' Stt. ii . Among ' the world's k foremost - Cutters,- Fitters and Designers,' the name of, the PARISIAN TAILORS, by universal approval holds first place. Our4superb -product jonsevrith the .1 most exclusive styles and most expen sive creations of the recognized leading tailors of the world, . The PARISIAN . TAILORS never' make a. suit for less , than $30 to $75 . imder ordinary cdndi- k tions, but for our Grand Opening, Sat urday, April 2, we will offer you our Big Four Specials, which means that we are ' eointr to sell to the first 1000 men a suit .-of clothes madetawderforone haltQwrffy? recni1ar ;nrire S T'liie to mr mfUst f 7intrb1dii(tion to the dothesrbuying! pub lic: of 'Portland, which means that we ; will-sell a $30 suit"fo: '$15f ;a :$40jtuit" , for 920 a $50 suit for $25, and our $60 ; , suits for ?30r Therefore you will read . ily realize that these unprecedented re ductions have not the : slightest, sen blance to the comrponplace offerings of the clamorous, everyday tbargaih-crier - - - ,r? miMM, .... .... . v&ju8LtP v. 5, - 1 Our stock of IMPORTED and DO MESTIC WOOLENS is - the . LARG EST EVER SHOWN in PORTLAND. We make our own garments ourselves, we have our own expert cutters and fit ters, and you cannot find better ones in the : highest-priced tailoring establish ment in the world. Every stitch taken under our own personal "supervision, every yard of lining and" every piece of trimming, our. own selection, and all made upon our own premises by expert mail tailors. : We use nothing but the best of lintegsTjandJ macfiTvviF fronts, Pa- irisian concave tshbulderslEvery gar 's merit' cut - to suit the buyer." Wc posi v lively guarantee you satisfaction. Cour teous salesmen will be on .hand and prompt attention is assured you. THE PARISIAN TAILORS , Received highest awards at five inter- national expositions for finest tailoring and designing; also diplomas at all lead ing apparel shows. See diplomas in our : show.windows;.;;"Q Illy WE OFFER Spring Showing ol Woolens i "Such as has. never been offered iri the ' history of ; Portland kt such low prices. -'Every color and fabric. in vogue this season is represented in this gathering. 1 TO iL-D TPT'rrTT TTO specials jll ymoy f All previous offers of other ; tailors pale into mere insignificance as compared with these sensa tional concessions--verily the greatest values in our selling annals . . Our Reg. $30 Suits Made to Order Hundreds of, patterns to select' from all new this season's woolens, 'cut and made . to your, measure and given same care and attention ?4'-lfJ"yoiiaidr6ur''ftill price of3Q3 XMade bys hand through- OUt. , ' ' .r-: .. , - -.' All Strlclly Hand Tailored This is the' only kind' of clothes the Parisian Tailors make-whence their su periority; an d; individuality. - We offer these at one half the price other tailors ask for the same quiMy':'i'l'r ' $35 to $10 Suits Made to Order for All the; newest Woolens, Tweeds, Ser ges, Homespuns1 and Worsteds; all new - shades and colors, grays, blues, bheks, tans, olive, purple etc' No" other, con- cern can show . -.the patterns we show at.Jhis price!: : , ' I, . -, $45 to $50 Suits Made to Order for s .... i You may select from our', woolens in English,; Scotch and American weaves, every one is warp 1 and woof . wool and will give satisfaction' as long as there is a thread left. AlFthe new colorl,:as well as the staple blacks and blues are here. "St - $55 to $60 Suits Made to Order for Select from beautiful h6mespuns,tweeds," worsteds, etc Imported . goods . made bjr hand throughout. We ask you to in vestigate - these garments, for you will firtd no equal elsewhere at "double the .ira TpT TF2 IT TiT 7T "RsT'lPB "A Parisian Tailored Suit, that you are getting the best there is in High-Grade Tailoring; but as an adver- fr'. , , , . . , . iLT. tisement we are selling, this first 1000 suits at half price. Now, believe us when we tell you that our wool- rc T Ttiic'RvT sfTT T ' II ntr TTs ens are shrunk, under a patent process which prevents the coat from bulging at the neck or the trousers from - "W W iTil irLi A IT Ai" D 11, J Iris 11 J bagging at the knees, j Furthermore; we wish to impress upon your mind that thelapels, buttonholes, pock- : ' "v '-Vi-'-3.0.-.K-4 rA 't ets and coat fronts are, all hand-tailored under the Parisian patents, which we control exclusively, v Also, we sell only one suit of a' pattern. Remember, the choicest are going to go first, so you should come early, even though you only wish to be the better judge of what we say; and, as we have said before, you needn't buy because you look. We assure you that, once you wear a Parisian Tailored jSuit, you will always wear one. , - : Notice Location AH - IIH. BeTweeiTSf aSItanfl Open Tm lOD Saturday Night rw. rVnfloo nrnf Inn mmm Opposite Clicni j cr : Commerce Open Tin ic::a Sctnr : r r r- jntL, ,m ana, vaihlrgton Sta. :