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t . I' -.1 ', 1 ! THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 5, 1911. 1 ' CARTER WK MARGIN IS 17,132; SOCIALISTS GAIN Third Party Polls Double the Vote It Gave in 1907 Elec tion; Democrats Get Con trol of Council. CONVICTS IT APPLIED PAROLES United rrM Lm4 Wlra.i ChicSRO. April 5. Corrected returna today from the Chicago rlty election !kmv that Curler H. Harrison, nemo nut, was elected mayor over Charlea 1;. Mfrrlam, Republican, by 17,132. Rod- I -sc. the .Socio lint candidate, who ex-pt-ctcd to poll 75,000 votes, got only IM.HTH. The "wide open" element sup ported Harrlaon. Tim Democrat elected the city clerk, cltv treasurer' and 12 membsrs of the council a majority. Harrison will take office Monday. He hus declared lor an honest administra tion with a roaaonable degree of per sonal liberty In the rlty election of 1907. the So cialist candidate polled 11.429 votes. ' (Rilera Bareip of The Journal.) Salem, Or., April 6. Attorney General h. M. Crawford holds In an opinion rendered yesterday at the request of Governor West that a prisoner who la paroled by a circuit Judfe during a defi nite term cannot shorten that term by food behavior. Credit marks, such aa are granted convicts while serving a term In the state's prison, cannot be sp oiled to shorten a term while on parol.. while the governor did not ask regard ing the law In reference to convicts who have been paroled from the peni tentiary by the parole board or by the governor. It Is understood that the at torney general would hold the law to be the same as where the prisoner had been paroled by the Judge. 1 APPEAL'S ED TOR Hff BY VOTERS Socialist Elected Girard's Mayor, But Warren Defeat ed for Commissioner. Two Women on School Hoard. (United Prim lunl Wire.) Rprlngfleid, 111.. April 6. In addition to confirming the reelection of Mayor Fchanepp complete return today from yesterday's voting show the election of two women to the school board. This is the first time In the history of Springfield that a woman has been elected to political office. The elec tion yesterday was the first held under the commission form of government. Baltimore Primaries. tCnlted Praaa lt,r& Wire.) Baltimore, Md:. April 6 Completed returns today from yesterday's primary election give James Preston, the Pemo cratlo nomination for mayor. Republi cans named E. Clay Tlmanus. Tlmanus was elected mayor In 1904. In 1006 he wan succeeded by J. Barry Mahool, Democrat. H00SIER TEACHERS ADVISED TO STRIP GROW VERY ANGRY 4 (Kpwlnl Dltoatcb to The Journal.) Indlanapons, Ind.. April (. Because he recommended that 4 they adopt "the altogether" to 0 prevent their descendants all be- coming lunatics, blue stocking 4 members of the Indiana Teaeh- era' association here today are raging against Dr. J. H. Kellogg 4) of Battle Creek. Mich. Many of the women teachers left the hall while the phyrlclan was In the s middle of his Address. 4 "If the denfxens of the earth 4 do not utterly reverse their mode 4 4 of living," Kaid Dr. Kellogg, 4) "within 260 years the world will 4 be one vaict lunatic aaylum. Our 4 4 worst habit Is wearing clothes. 4 "We eat rheumatism now right 4 along with Dread and potatoes. 4 If we stuck to. the same bill of 4) fare aa monkeys we would not 4) 4 suffer from many of those terrl- 4) 4) ble diseases which now are eat- 4) 4 lng up the human race." 4) MT. ANGEL PICKS SECOND MAYOR IN TWENTY YEARS (Unlttd Pme LtMd Wire.) Glrard. Kan., April S. Falling In line with other towns of the middle west, Qlrard today has a Socialist for tts mayor. Complete returns today give II. P. Houghton a plurality of 1 votes over his nearest opponent. Fred Warren editor of the Appeal to Reason, the Socialist national organ, re cently pardoned by President Taft after conviction for improper use. of the malls in offering a reward for the ab duction of ex-Governor Taylor of Ken tucky, then hiding In Indiana, was de feated for school commissioner. RRE ALARM COMPANY AGAIN DEFEATS CPTY By an order of- Judge John Coke, in tVim. nlrnult court the cltv Is re- Aulrlg to connect four fire alarm boxes belonging to the Automatio in re Alarm company, with the olty fire alarm system. The-four boxes became dis connected by accident several weeks ago. and the city refused to restore ser vice on them. Judge Coke came from Marsh field to hear the motion, as he had handled the original suit when it was tried last year. In this suit, in which the fire alarm con.pany sought to force the city to connect the Independent system with that of the city, a ruling was made against the city. The case has been appealed. Judge Coks held that the erty was bound to maintain ths connection be tween the Independent company's ser vice and ths city service, and sines the four boxes have become disabled and are out of commission, ths city shall placs them In working condition. Through ths original order of the Jndge, the telephone poles throughout ths city ars still standing. Ths wires of the Automatic company are on these poles, and ths Judge's original order was iiiat ths city should not molest this servloe. At the same time, there Is a city ordinance forbidding the poles to stand. YOUTHS HOLD UP CAR; ROB 30; MAKE ESCAPE ( United ft Leased Wire Ixs Angeles, April 5. Detectives to day failed to find the two men who last night held up a GIsndals streetcar and robbed SO passengers of $500. Descriptions of the bandits given the police by the frightened victims differ widely, but all agree that the robbers were youths. Nebraska Elects Socialists. Omaha, April 5. Three Nebraska towns Beatrice. Red Cloud and Wy more elected Socialist mayors yester day. William Griffin, a sprinkling cart driver, got the majority of Reatrlce votes; Ddwanl Wymack was chosen In Wyraors, and Edward Foe In Red Cloud. Oklahoma Mayor Aged 21. KoncWa, Okla.. April B. A count to day shows that Orel Busby was elected mayor of this city at the first election, at which he has been old enough to vote. Busby was 21 last December. Common laborers In the employ of the elty of Portland. Or., will hereafter be raid $2.71! a day Instead of 12.60. (Siwll DUtittch tn Hit Journal ) Mount Angel, Or., April 6. At the arinual election Monday, Oeorge May was elected msy'or with a plurality of 11 votes over Ms chief opponent, Paul 3. Fox. May I the town's second mayor, despite the fset that It has been Incorporated nearly 20 years, as the outgoing mayor, Fred Schwab, has held the office during all that time. Others elected are: Joseph J. Buchhelt, incumbent, recorder; G. D. Ebner. treas urer; Joseph Zallner, Incumbent, for marshal; Kngelbert Grimm, Joseph Jenny and John O. Dais, elected for two years to occupy the three vacant places in the council. There were 122 votes oaat. G. D. Ebner, with 112, re ceiving the largest Individual vote, and Engelbert Grimm, with 1 OS, being a clown second. Memorial for Payne. (United pr.a Leseed Vlre.i Schenectady. N. T., April 6. Prelim Inary work was commenced today on ft memorial gate at I'nlon college In honor of ojhn Howard Payne, the author of "Home, Sweet Home." The dedication of the monument will dake place at Urn commencement exercises In June. How to Keep Your Complexion Young (From the New York Herald.) "Age-marks whether due to passing years, or premature and undeserved show first In the complexion." said Mme. U'Mllle. "Keep the complexion young and you will never 'look old' he- fore your time and truly every woman can be fair at 40 If so she wills. "The coarse and dark akin, the spots and blotches, the unwelcome crows' feet, the loose skin, the stray hairs any and all of these blemishes that so mar the appearance can be prevented (or, if already present, diminished) by simple home treatment. "You soon find a wonderful Improve ment In your complexion If you dissolve a small, original package of mayatone In eight ounces of witch hazel and mas sage ths face, arms and neck with this solution once a day. The skin recovers the lovely and soft tints of youth, be comes free from spot or blemish and the growth of fussy hair is prevented. No, you ned never use powder again, nor any cosmetlo." NOTICE! MAIL CLERKS PLEDGED NOT T(j JOIN UNIONS (United rreu LetMd Wlre.t Washington, April ft. That the of flclalaof the postofflce department have called In railway mail clerks and asked them to pledge themselves not to Join any union or brotherhood while In the service Is the charge made here today by Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor. Morrison asserts that railway mall clerks In Ran Francisco and Los An geles were summoned to their local of fice and asked to sign the pledge pre pared by the postofflce authorities He says that most of the clerks signed, fesrlng that to do otherwise would mean loss of employment. More Honor for Peary. New York, April 5. In honor of Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, U. 8. N., the Brooklyn Institute and the" Peary Arctic club of this city will assist In the cele bration of the second anniversary of the discovery of the Nerth Pole, to morrow evening In the Academy of Muslo In Brooklyn. General Thomas H. Hubbard, president of the Peary Arctic club, will preside and Rear Admiral Peary will be present to receive the honorary membership to be conferred upon him by the Brooklyn Institute. WARRANT ISSUED FOR ITeiOUCTRESS Crowds attend Oaks Rink this week. . (Diiitrd PrM Id Wire.) Han Franuisco, April I. A' statewide search Is On today for Mrs. Ivy; Mar Henry, wife of Albert J. Henry, a filer , of the Keattle National bank, who ! rieelng from San Francisco with her. two children, for whose custody a legal ' battle hasr been waged In K.altle for months. . At the direction of Superior Judge Mogsn, a warrant for the arrest of Mrs, Henry was Issued, and also a blanket warrant for "John Doe." which mar bev served upon those who assisted her In spiriting away the children last Mon day night. Journal Want Ads bring results. To Members of Portland Auto mobile Club. The Annual Meeting for the elec tion of officeri of this club will occur on Thursday evening, April 6, it 8 o'clock, in the convention hall of the Commercial club. All members in good standing, having their dues paid for the year 1911, will be entitled to vote and participate in the meeting. Those delinquent and who desire to pay dues, will kindly mail check at once to Portland Automobile Club, P. O, Box 725, City. Gill's Have Something For You it's the "G-W" catalog, showing Library Interiors in color. as it is FREE, why not call for it tomor row? Tbs J. X. MU Co., 3d and Alder. The Test of a Good Piano You can buy a watch any time from an irresponsible dealer for $1.35, which he will tell you is "just as good' 'as a real gold one. And to be sure it does look much like the watch your old reliable jeweler prices at $100. But you don't buy the cheap watch because yon know the case is only the near-gold kind and that the works are worse than worthless. In the piano business it is easier to deceive than in the watch business, because piano values are not as well known as watch values. A well varnished case, masquerading as a good piano, often looks pretty good. But, oh, what disillusionment when the test of time begins its work. If you are not an expert judge of pianos, your only safeguard lies in buying from a store whose prices NEVER fluctuate a firm that does not handle a piano at any price until it has been proven worthy and until it has won on its merits a reputation second to none a reputation that is not only known to us, but of which you and your ancestors have heard for half a century. Such a piano is The Steinway Sherman Wlay& Co. On Morrison at Sixth, Portland, Or. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES! SHEET MUSIC! Rental Department and Bureau of Equipment Ttilrd Floor Complete List of Houses, Flats and Apartments For Rent Principal Portland Agents for "Vudor" Porch Shades and Hammocks-Sewing Machine Department Now On 2d Floor $5.00 Off egular Price AM Men's Suits At SIS or More jl Shopping Baskets On Sale Third Floor Blacks, browns and straw colors, fine woven; neat, strong handles, cloth lined. Special as follows: Size 1 Regular' 45c value, at 33 Size 2 Regular 55c value, at 39f Size 3 Regular 60c value, at 45s Size 4 Regular 70c value, at B3f Size 5 Regular 75c value, at 57f This liberal offer affords an opportunity to choose from our entire stock of high grade Clothing, this Spring's newest and best styles and materials. Yes, blue serges are included, and all those neat patterns you saw in the (IJ C AA window. All are reduced fDOsjUU HurtTs Stationery $1.00 Boxes Only 65c In the stationery store, 10th-8treet 1 aisle, west. "Blue Bird" correspond ence stationery in a delicate pale blue lint. Put up in handsome boxes. A beautiful Kaster gift. Hurd's , latest novelty. A regular $1.00 box, special for this sale at only Otlv 20 discount on all orders for dies. Visit the Shoe Shining Parlor for Women or Men Located in the Basement Store Delightful Lunch Served in Our Tea Room, Which Is Lo cated on the Fourth Floor 4 (MI om AM Dress Goods "Lanidowne" alone is excepted in this great sale, which gives you an opportunity to choose from all the foreign and domestic fabrics in our store. Every weave, every color. Broadcloths, Venetians, prunellas, French serges, panamas, armures, diagonal and storm serges, tailor serges, English coatings, cravenettes, novdty suitings, English worsteds, black goods of every description, silk voiles, marquisettes, silk' and wool poplins, batistes, nunsveilings, mohairs, crepes, etc. The regular $1.00 goods go for 75c; the regular $2.00 grades at $1.50: the $400 grades go for $3.00, and so on Im throughout the stock all on sale at reatt A mi mum a 11 Easfleip Sale II 21f!(0)(D Sflamdlsiirdl oM Wattdtoes - a low The greatest sale in the history of Portland 2500 Standard Seven - Jeweled Swiss ' American Moye ment Stem Winding and Setting Watches in a large variety of engraved and plain open-faced or hunt-ing-case watches Ten and twenty-year guaranteed cases Every watch thoroughly tested and war ranted fay Qlds( Wortman & King Pay $4.89 for one of these watches and keep it for 30 A Q days; if you are not satisfied at that time, return it and get your money $12.50 watches P i0 O-Stze Hunting or Open Face Watch Lonville, Valengine and Bohdale high grade, 7 jewels, adjusted movement, with "plain or fancy dial, 10 and 20-year gold filled cases, engine turned and fancy engraved. A beautiful watch. Just like accompanying- illustration. They will be placed on sale at the very CA QQ special price each 6-Slze Hunting Case Lonville and Valengine, 7-jewel, adjust ed movements, plain dial in 10-year gold filled cases, engine turned or QQ fancy engraved, special at VsO THESE WATCHES SOLD ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. MONEY BACK IF NOT PERFECT TIMEKEEP'S. 16 -Size Open or Hunting Case 7-jeweled, adjusted, Valengine, Lonville and Langendorf movements, with gold dials and plain or fancy dials, in 10-year gold filled cases, plain or engine turned, fancy engraved . cases. . Every ' one is absolutely guaranteed. Sp.r $4.89 cial price for this salt 12-SIZE, THIN, MODEL, HUNTING OR OPEN FACE, 7-jewel, adjusted, movement, Lonville and Valengine," made by the American Swiss Watch Co. These have gold, silver, plain and "fancy lials, plant or fancy engraved cases, engine GA QQ turned gold filled cases. Accompanying illustrations exact drawings of some of the watches. Choose from lot at VTssOv 350 Meal DnaiinniomdlKiinif s Ladies Diamond Rings, bought especially for this Easter sale Only 350 in the lot They are the neatest, Jest and most reliable values we have ever seen at the price of $15.00 About Yg carat diamond, set in 14 carat gold ring, Tiffany set ting Every stone clean cut, pure white diamond -No jeweler would price them less 0g gr than $15 to $17 For three days at JbV.VO (Great Annual Sale of There is an enthusiasm about this linen sale, a confident feeling of certain success which is contagious. Back of it are months of tireless preparation and careful, painstaking se lect ion for which this store is famous. The result is without doubt the finest collection of Irish. Scotch and German Linens we have ever shown; linens in great variety; rich ' and beautiful in design that tell the story of true worth and Value in every thread.- Tfee special prices are story in themselves. Come and share them. They are npw or 'alt.. QUESTS TOWELS, fine quality, Of all linen; JSc values, special, each mOC GERMAN LINEN TOWELS, u perior quality Huckaback. v Special Aril Heavy Turkish Towels.'- Special, ea. 29 LINEN HUCKABACK -Tow- Q" OA els, good quality, largt size, dor. J)Asl IMPTEL TO WELS.1 extra heavy, O 4 n all linen. Regular 35c values, jsp't A C Honeycomb Toweling, .special, yard 4f 11 ' . , . , ' . ' . . .. .. u