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V. 18 OGAL BUSINESS Party of 75 Will Leave Port ' land April 25 and Go as Far ..as Klamath Falls Will isit Many Cities. lW days of daylight la wmf April through untted ana prosper!" Oregon 1 the trlumpb of sv schedule na out tot the Portland business men's excur .Jon-through the .Harnette. Umpqoe nd Rogue , River valley, an, on to :' Klamath rUk'r-T' V''-';, -, This narty of business men ana that is the full limit of the nufrfber to be taken, and few reservations are left uwiU learo the onion depot at 6 .31 p. Monday, April J5, and when they return at :60 Friday evening, the 39th, they will have visited 10 prosperous end "active Oregon communities. t ; Dinner, will be served . after leavln Portland, and ' the evening- apeht at Balem. where there will be an exchange of courtesies between the business-men of the metropolis and those of the Capi tal City. - - ' ' " ' - I & Tuesday te B Eventful. -.,',-.;- Tuesday. April 26. ywlU W an event ful day for the Portland merchants, for It will be passed from early morning until a late hour In the evening In the Kodue River valley, which la making a . . n,Avnn hut the repuiauun uuk vmj - . Pacific coast, and which "la attracting thousands of people rrom au secuona. After saying goodbye ta Ashland at V. . -.-i V Vlnmnth Falls Will be : 41 uviVbk y- roached at. 7 o'clock on. tha morning of the-27i.., a4i4Jlnors pa" mw. of the most Interesting cities , to be 1UUHU Ul "V ......... ' ' ; While the excursionist will miss the scenic attractions, doxu B""b "u r" . i..i.. ThiiniiliT. Anrll 28. will find them In "the beautiful Umpqua valley with two hours aeyoieo to They will reach thl lower end of the ...... ... ...n. stih at noon. and will have the delights or both the fast and west sioes unii, ui vw . their trip, as ihe night will be spent at ' Albany, and every mile covered when everything Is to be seen and en Joyed..'..' ... : " - Party Bepreaantative. w - , No more thoroughly . representative party of the men ' who " control ' the finances, transportation - and distribu tion of merchandise, both from the fac tory and wholesale house,; Jever went from any City in this country to see the men who are responsive for their pros perity. . ' ' - . ' t ' The train will be modern and Up to date In every detail electrlo L lighted Pullmans, a fine diner, observation car, baggage car and accommodation coach. The total cost of the trip is $63.. This includes. traspoitiorv,-PuUroan, meals -and tips. V.5?.-' s S . The schedule will be kept to the min ute from the .time the train leaves until it returns to tHe Portland station.. No Alterations can be -made- ' , Personnel of Party. Following- Is the personnel of the party so far made up; .William Albers, president Albers Brothers' MlUlnjg com pany: A. H. Averlll. president - A. H. AvcrlH Machinery company? A. BV Bick ford, vice president Haaelwood Cream company; C rjr.Bninn, president- Blake, WcFall company; H- 8. ButterfteldV But terfleld Brothers; F. B. Beach, presi dent Pioneer Paint company; J. S. Ball, secretary ; KUham fltationery- ft. print ing company;' .John v Clark, president John Clark .Saddlery .company ,tt. C Campbell, treasurer Paclflo Bridge com pany; Samuel Connell. president Arnr; Jean Bank Trust company ; R. 8. Cal vert. "Oregonlan"; H. J. Cress, Tlmms, Cress St Co.; John F. Carroll, editor Tel efrram; Xr. C W. Cornelius, prpprletor The Cornelius hotel; W' E. Coman, ae alstant general freight agent of South ern Paclflo .company and Oregon RaU toal and Navigation company; A. H. Elv ers, eecretary-treasurer Ellera Piano House; George W. Evans, manager Buf-; falo-pitte : company;' Edward -, Ehrman, president Mason, Ehrman ft Co, F. Fried lander, Jeweler: H. J. Frank, president plumauer-Frank Drue" company; h N, i Flelschner. Flelschner, r Mayer & Co.; 2. CL Goed, -secretary Union Meat com- ( rany, V.' S3." OlbbB. secretary-treasurer Tull Glboa; Mark Gill. aecreUry , K. GUI company; W. J. Henderson; credit nanager Closset A Devers; K B. Jlolmes, Holmes & Menefee; George W. Hoyt, cashier Merchants National bank; Balph W. Hoyt, president Portland Rose Festival association; yr. 3. Ho f maun, ad vertising manager Oregonlan; A. O, Jones,, aaslstant cashier First National bank; Samuel C Kerr, president Wad Jiams & Kerr Brothers; George W. Klels r. Foster & Klelser; Julius IcuUson. manager M. A. GunstA ; Co.j p. a Jlvely. general agent Portland Unlon fitockyards; George I wrenoa Jr,efe retary The Geojs-Lwrenoe com pany; Milton W MarkewlU. president Bushong H. W. Mitchell, manager MUchell. Lewis & Btaver , company; ''rblllp Metschan Sr, proprietor Imperial hotel; Robert O. Mcpherson, rice presi dent W. O. McPhenon Co.; WUllam McMurray, general - passenger - agent . P. Co, and a R. A N.; F. McKercher, ' eecretary Equitable Saving A loan As socUtlon; E. B. Piper, managing editor Oregonlan; R. R. Poppletoa, vloe presl leit pacific Clestrie EngiJinrfng Co.: Tom . Rlchardsoa, manager . Portland Commercial club; J. R. Rogers. prlnUng; J P Rasmusaen. Rasmuasea A Co.; o' Roeger, assistant - manager Paclflo : Hardware A Bteel Co.; John M. Scott, assistant general passep-er agent B. P. Co. and O. B. A N-; Jay Smith, manager Marshall-Wella Hardware Co.; Dr. a drw C Smith, president Hiberala Sav in ?s bank; IL B. Tuthill. manager Ore poo Casket Co.; H- O. Tenney, manager PHrlln A Oraorrr norm"i rio-w i George M. Trowbridge, managing editor j Journal; T. S. Townsend, " manager T. : 6. TowDMTid creamery Co.; J. W. Vogaa, .re1dent Mod Confectionery Co.; 1 r. J. H. 1hertee, cbslrmaa ' Port land Civic Imprevmeet league; JE C 'r&. ai"lrtnt-aalee mm nagef, Mar-fhl)-Well Hardware Co.; F. S. 'West. mngr Ooodr Rubber Co.; Hermaa tMerrg, vlre president Pactfta Coast ..wuit Co.; L. J. Wentworth, rice prest fxit and g-nral manaa-er Pertland j - Tntxr Co.: C E. Wwt, manager W. P. y 'ullfr 'Co.; IX R. T(nt eecretary v,nld Cordis Ce.; G K- Zllly. vc I -r:dcnt, Irwln-Hodon Co. ; ( Dom J. ;n, I rrt5nt Zaa Pros. .- Itinerary Aaaeaneesaeat. ' T-e fllJwlBg Itinerary bae been ae r .-v, r . r. s?, Lra Portland 1:11 p. ra. rr . n X.ii p. to. Leave bales ; ; t p. in, ... i -i i.rr! nraats-raae i:4 a. , j s r,-n T 11.1 a. rv Ar- , r. i J 1 11 :9 r. r.. le io ; t: . p. m. Arr;r Crtrl Pfirt ) r r- Jt -trt Ifwr.t 1 5 Ar-- H'r-r4 1 0 p. Le ' . . j 4 i j. rn rbor,ii j r-. I I ? - 't ft J. m. T"ti-r tn. ie 1 MBJV1LLINVADE. OREGON VALLEYS I:t0 p. m. Arrfve Ashland l!4" p. ra. Leave Ashland ll:0 p, m. April 17 Arrive Klamath Falle T:o a. m. Leave Klamath Falls p. m. Anrll I Arrive Roseburg a. m.; leave Roseburg lo a. m.; arrive Suther iin !A'tK a. m i l Sutharlln 10:60 a. m.f arrive Oakland 11 a. m.; leave Oak- land. ll:l a, m.; arrive vrain i;o m m Imvs nrain 11:10 n. m.i arrive Cot tage drove 11:51 p.i m.t leave Cottage Drove 1:3S f. m.; arrive Creswell l:4t p leave Creswell I p. m.; arrive Ku mm 1:1S t. m. : leave Eugene 4:2S p. m.: arrive Junotlon City t:80 p. m.; leave junction city,- : p. '( '" Harrlsburg 8:18 p. m.5 leave Harrlsburg l t n m .rrlvt llllUT 1:11 D. til.; leave Halsey p. m.; arrive Shedd 1:10 p. m.i leave sneaa, t;e p. mv Albany -:60 p.' m.-';' V;: ' . .--II T A IKan V 7:10 a m.i arrive Corvallla, 7; a. m. leave Cor- vallle 4O a. m.j arrive inaepenaenc 10:50 a, m.j leave Independence 11:11 m arrlva McMlnnvllle 11:40 p. m.i leave McMlnnvlUe 1:40 p.m. arrive Dundee 1:15 p. m.; leave uunuoe ,.v n. m.: arrive Newberg l:tf p. m.i, leave Newberg 1:15 p. m.; arrive St Joseph '4:06 p. m.; leave in. josepn ' f arrive Carlton 4:M p. m.ir leave Carlton , -. --(..A nvMat nmifi B:tB D. t .D u y. in., . - w-" " - m.i leave Forest Grove :8 P n,;ap" rivi. pnisborp 6:5.0 p. ri,""v'i boro '8:50 p. m.; arrive Portland;. ;60 P. IG CHICAGO PACKER : VISITS PORTLAND Edward W. Swift,. vice president of the big Chicago meat packing famHy, and connected with the" Union Meat company and union etockyafde here, waa a Portland visitor, today, ' -:'- , Mr. Swift inspected the stockyards and packing, plant , and likewise paid a lsit to , other : Industrie along the peninsula.' .'Ti-. ;V There wa a report tfiat the Chicago ? 4ntnded .i to mike ( Borne big a. ' .AtrlMev lvtf-rssitgi nrsi DU tms wild ueuieu j . "U . " Kr Miwn. also I 1 I II I'll T ITR SMrf s-kS I n 1 ' , With dewy buda jpua aaric green rouagc wuu, , r - ' , ' .': And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, - ' , 7 - . ' ' The summer breeze that pooled that Southern scene, t ; ".'J ;4 TwSed, "Behold thesource of (XLEJl ,! Nature's Gift from the Sunny; South" , ::atn1hLft medium, made from reBned cottonseed .WShi? -," chteairo World's Fair. ' In fact, Shogfatinittomakefcu V " ; ffiTbAxh . 'aZ?.':;ul TJZZXX ViT.lVnMana Purchase Exposi- - lam I nivnexi immuw mnwM TP B U r: . ... r. i i n , 1 - . L .. . . - ins SPOKANE ON ANY Thc Inland Empire Express VIA Spolcane, Portland Seattle By: The TVortli Bank Road I : J LEAVES PORTLAND fi5 A. M. 4 .V ARRIVES SPOK5VNE 9:1S P. M. Observation - Parioc Cars, r Dicing Cars for' All Meals., Tit i a fcytutifnl trip along the ColumMa and Snake rivers, on (hi Wt 'ra..road in the West.. Ladies will particularly appre ciate the appointments of the parlor and &nir-g cars. Passenger Slalioh llth Cl Hoyt Sis. CITY TICKET OFFICES Third and Uorriaoa Sts. " ' ' ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,: PORTLAND, FRIDAY CLUE IN WILSON CASE IS FALSE Leads to Man Who Knows Nothing; Girl Will Not Lose i tip-)) ' Eyesight. ' - -v.-' : ? -r r-'iVi San Francisco,; April 1B.The latest step ln;the police eearcb for Van Camp Red fern, auspeoted by the pollce of having some connection with throwing the vitriol In the faoe of Ruth Wilson Tuesday afternoon, came today 'when the police examined and dismissed R. C. Pagett of Berkeley. ? " 'i. - Pagfcett -wae brought to San Fran cisco today and examined by the police. He was. released at once.- A pawnbroker, told the police that one of his11 clients had 'exhiblted m pic ture of a girl, whom he recognised as Miss Wilson. The man' pawned a coat, the pawnbroker said. ' The pawnbroker declared be thought the young man was Bedfern. -v'V; f" Paggett admitted pawning a coat, but said the picture . he had shown waa not that of Miss Wilson. . . 'v"'' The police se far are mystified ; by the case. - No clue to the whereabouts of Redfern has been found. The Only clue that promises any results le one which lt ie hoped the telephone com pany. wUI be able io help them, follow. X ' long distance telephone ,call .. was made- for Miss Wilson from Alameda. The telephone people expect to be able to furnish the police with the address of the person who put in the 'call. f ; Miss Wilson passed a restful night The acid burns on her face will leave only small' scars and it 4s- now ' con sidered certain that nhe will not lose the sight of her eye.-.- 'W.:; i. Word waa received here that four de tectives bad been detailed to seek Red rn .at Loe1 Angeles, on a telephonic request from Chief Of Police - Martin of San Francisco, who declared he had The Swine or Ji. I - V V tsVaft lf-t4 1offl9MT1A ftfwf- i!V Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred, Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of LARDr ' ,1 fled, and saw a field that seemed at first ' ; - ' One glistening mass ot roses pure Bwni, rJ't . v,. - , Made only by mis w, r mauft w i LINE IS 99 Sleeping Cars. First-Clasa Coacbet. 122 Third St. 100 Third St. - been told that Redfern wae there. - Miss Wllsoa's parents today denied a published; report that the young , girl had granted Redfern an interview In which he waa alleged to have made violent love to her and to have carried her in hie arms. They admitted that she did see Redfern while they were hidden in the house, eo that the par ents might know the youth, when , they saw. him again. .". ; 1 .' Paggett, the police say, does not in any way fit the description of Redfern. The picture which he exhibited to the pawnbroker Is said to have been that of a New Tork actress. . t v ;' t-....! wnf Aita. hrln results.' I f X ? . You caa't measure) the valua of vfr? VnM nn't meaaura the Value I . hf ita nrire -ner callon. It' what r.-jf I 1 " paint by ita price per gallon. , It' what tho paint will do that counts. Hldinsr". power, .spreading; capacity, brilliance and wear are qualities tnai vary m tuvv , ., v. Mm I J , , by band. ' '!' But the one paint. that v u , ..mvanaoiy ... l trnn1thftt von can always depend on to ; ' beallthatpaintotgA to be la LOW E STANDARD LIQUID PAINT. It saaiat. tinifar tha braah than cheao lasts longer and leaves a surface in For Sale Lov, ffolhers RASMUSSEN Cc CO. the Flower? tt has InvanaDiy neen gramou .. v .. PAGTORYTOsHOME' k t'A n i h8 ?5M 1 . - r 7 II : 'III" This cot shows one of oar Davenports, as it comes to yon in "Sec ."tions." It is easy to set np and finish our furniture. We hive made it simple for you. Any Woman cm do it No tools required. To ' residents of Portland we set tip' and complete our furniture. And say, the prices will astoniih yon. Remember- we sell direct from " our factory to you. You save the jobber's and retailer's large profits. We guarantee every piece we sell to please yon or your money will fee returned at once. Send-card for catalogue "M," it shows cmr . entire line Tables,-Chairs,' Rockers, Ladies Desks, Swing Tables. Davenports, Settees, Bookcases, Etc. .Every piece Is solid oak. hich is best for you?' From factory to jobber to retailer to you, or, fronj factory to yoo direct. Thick it over it's worth while, ; PETERS MANUFACTURING CO. FACTORY, SALESROOM, OFFICE Al HAWTHORNS AVE, v PORTLAND. OR. EVEmNG, APRIL" 15, 1910 O'BRIEN RETURNS FROM RAILROAD CONFERENCE , J. h p. O'Brien . genera) manger ;'. of the 'Harrlman lines In Oregon, returned yesterday from Ban Francisco, where he went to confer with R.' S.' Lovett, president of the entire Harrlman sys tem, and J. Kruttsohnitt, general man ager of the Southern Pacific Mr. O'Brien stated this morning that the conference was In reference to gen eral 'matters and not pf any special significance. He said Messra Lovett and Kruttschnltt will not find time to come to Portland this trip but will go east from fan jrrancisco, . of condition to receive a new coat. ' '' ' In short,it gives the ' best results and that is what yoo want rtsuUs, not risk. , , ' We are . exclusive acrents and would be jiuu I , ffv i glad to advise yon about your painting:. , Come in and talk it over,: and see ; the handsome works saint. good new color cards. - by J . . . - . v - - - . , ;- , , : in every case where COTTO- v - - hi D C05U.-R FniST AND VASH!GTON STREETS r QET YOUR SUNDAY MEATS FROM Key . FaupeEiiuM v ,:f' ' The Little" Wholesale Butchers Who Retails at IVIiolccalc Prices Uv': .... MQUR SPECIALS", - HAMBURGER STEAK : ROUND STEAK, 2 LBS. . r""ZrZ. SIRLOIN STEAK. . . V-vJJJ MUTTON CHOPS, 2 'iVTVcArV Wk 'S LEGS MUTTON .. .15 PORK SAUSAGE, 2 BS.-aJ ROLLED RIB ROAST. . ;.. VJT rSS 5-LB. PAIL COMPOUND . .. ;. . . . v ;W YOUNG BEEF, LIVER, 2 LBS Maimsoii. Mte .Co. - , CENTER OF MARKET , FRESH CHURNEP BULK , BUTTEl?, 2 lbs. 75 FRESH CALIFORNIA 3ULK BUTTER, t2 lbs. C5 BUTTERCUP; per roU . . ? . . . ... - --V- co DAISY, perVoU.,;... .;..,r..t...'....!..L..C5 ROSE"CITy7OREGO IfRESH CHURNED. , per .roll ...... .....,...-..-.'.' EGGS, 2 dozen for : . ; . ;V. r . . . ? r - 55s ' We MaW Special Prices for Goodsin Quantities. ' ALSO A FULL LINE OF CHEESE w Norway Creametjr, fresh churned - ,.t.,i...:..r...JOf Bandon Creamery, '"cshj- -cUurned Carnation Creamery, fresh 'trimmed ...-..... .... .. ". We have no tub or .cold stogare.' .! Plenty of fresh dairy butter, per pound ...... ;... ,,'f,o2$ Honey; 2 for . l.r... ....-...5l' EI4GIIM BUTTER STORE5 SATUPJAV.. SPECIAL - v'. ,V FROM4 P. 25c Grey Granite Iron Slcv; Pans at 4 1-2 Quart Size . We offer for tomorrow evening another great crowd-bringing special. We've a big, lot of them, but in view of the excellent value we suggest that you come early if you want a good Stew Pan at 16c r C si!!' r- 11 1,1 Trrrrrzzzry u NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY . . Operates , four trains each day to Tacoraa and Seattle,' : v ;he Puget Soun V r THE "CRACK TRAIN TO THE SOUND ; r " Leaves Grand 'Central' Station at 3:30 p. m. daily; is tomp&ed of , modern high-back seat day coaches, hew parlor cars, and ,. ; -' : - new dining cars, in which it is a treat to dine. ... - TACOM A.SEATTLE EXPRESS ;...........7KX) A. M. TACOMA-SEATTLE-VANCOUVER SPECIAL'.-. .'. 10:00 A. M. PUCET SOUND LIMITED ..,..;.............',.....3:30 PM. NIGHT EXPRESS 12:15 A." M. :-. i - Each complete in new and Jnodem equiproenWr r"" - All trains electric lighted. t . ; ; .. - . ; , "Passengers can board sleeping cars on "Kight Express" st 9:30 p. pi- Tickets and Seat and Berth Reservations at Our Ticket Offices.; City Ticket. Office . 255 Morrison' Street A. D. CHARLTON, ASST. GEN. PASS. AGENT. , Portland. TelepTiones -Main iH, K Journal Want Ado are read b' thouoando of people BUTTER' t " ' 1 Purity Creamery, - fresh . , churned ........... ..70 Page's .Special Creamery, - -fresh churned STOt California Creamery, iresh - churned ;....j...ii:...65 Strictly fresh ranch eggs. M. .TO 9 .P. M. n - t ",r"' ,T" - v Depot Ticket Office Grand Central Station. Si V