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LEuisLViU.il: 1: i V... uJ W w . ' av urn mm mm mm fc V K 1 mwmm One Half of Them Are Law : yers; C. N; Mc Arthur and A. L Sauvie Are Latest Aspir ' ants; List Is Given. ; v - Two nams wer added yesterday to tlie list of aspirants for the legisla ture from Multnomah county. Partlc- ' ular Interest attaches to the announce ment of C. N. McArthur, a former speak er, who will ask for another term as representative after belns; one term out of office. The other new candidate Is A. L.gauvle, a clerk In the tax collec tion department of the sheriffs office. McArthur lst suspected of having As signs on the speakership again. . ,t " There are. now 22 candidates In the ; field for members of the lower branch of the legislature. Eleven, or Just half, are lawyers. There ars 12 seats to be filled. There are two candidates for Joint representative from Clackamas and Multnomah counties and XI for the . etata senate. W. OPowell, who hid filed his declaration as a candidate for the senate, has withdrawn.- - Five state senators are to be chosen. Following are the candidates, all Re publicans, for legislative positions from "Multnomah countyr r Tot it Stat enatfc . .;' Dan Kellaher, incumbent, grocer, 672 : Clackamas. ; , Robert 8. Farrell, ex-representative, 1 commission business. 705 Lovejoy. T. L. Perkins, dentist. 108 East Flf , teonth. " " ' - George W. Caldwell, lawyer, (04 East " Twenty-second, north. '; Gus C Moser, lawyer, S58 Thirteenth. E. K. Cooveft, lawyer, 826 Johnson. George M. Hyland, real estate, 625 Halsey. ..' r ': ' ' , William A. Storey, ex-sherlff, real es tate, 427 Twenty-first, north. Michael J. Clohessy, real estate, Hotel Reward. " Charles W. Hodson,' former state sen ator, real estate, 1096 Thurman. Boon Caaon, lawyer, 696 .Umatilla. , Tot Bepresexttatlve. John H. Nolta, real estate, 1165 Halght avenue. ' ' Conrad P. Olson, lawyer, 25 East Fifty-second, north. A. L. Dundas, lawyer, 245 Glenn. ' Edwin G. Amme, .Incumbent, consult . Ing engineer, 467 East Fifty-second, north. '" . A. M. Brunswick, collector, 564 Main. ' ' Arthur L Moulton, lawyer, 630 East v Caruthers. i'.-tA-'-. v. ; C, N.- McArthur, lawyer, speaker at the session of 1909. , ' . A. Ii. Sauvie, clerk to tai collection department, 420 Wasco. - Jay H. Upton, lawyer, 146 HL Thirty second. ; y.-t R. O. Rector, member city executive board, carpenter, 975 Gladstone. Michael J. Murnane, member city ex , cutlve board, steam engineer, 826 Mls- SlSBlppl. 'J"" ' Arthur W. Lawrence, secretary -Cen-j tral Labor council, printer, 1391, Bur s' V ' i' 1 f . 'V; . George Rossman, lawyer, 646 East Sixteenth, north. : ' Joseph J. Fltsslmmons, special po iiiwmin. 471 Morrison. - Louis G. Carpenter, former city deteo- tlve, 972 East BtarK. ,v R. B. Lucas, real estate, 172 Monroe. Harold A. Wilklns, lawyer, 627 Ernst Forty-fifth, north. C. A. Applegren, lawyer,, 266 Broad way, .. ' W. Irving Spencer, tecreUry of tool ' manufacturing company, 676 Larrabee. Claude E. Hicks, lawyer,' 605 Tacoma. Henry McConnell, lawyer, 4116 Blxty ' fifth, southeast . John R. Latourette, lawyer, 444 Ains- wnrth IVenua. i W. H. Chatten Incumbent, printing ' business, Rock Spur. David E. Lofgren, lawyer, 266 Broad way. -:- - ' ' ' ' ... "FIGHTING CAT" IS r ." MISSING FROM HIS , HOME IN P0ST0FFICE - Jack Johnson, the fighting cat of the Portland pos toff Ice, who 4 drew a monthly pay check from 4 e the -United Btates government ' e and regularly "drank up" the e proceeds like the swaggerer he e . was at heart, is missing, and his . e ' absence has left an aching void ) in the breasts' of his friends on 'the Janitor force that cannot be e filled. Sometime last Thursday 4) . night Jack left the, only home he e has ever known. In the basement 4) of the postoffice building, for the e e first time in his life, and he has . - has not returned. ' . ' It will be two years ago in 4 i July that Tom BlackwelL head . 4 4 Janitor, picked up Jack, a wall- 4 ing, hungry kitten, off the street i and made him at home. . Side 4 then Jack ' has never willingly 4 4 seen the light of day, for he re 4 4 slsted bitterly with claws and 4 ' . 4 teeth every effort to take him 4 4 from his quarters. His fighting 4 4 proclivities and his color, black 4 - 4 as the heart of the fiercest vtl- 4 . Jain of the melodrama, save for,, 4 --4 a white spot on his nose,- won 4 'him his name. . " 4 He carried a perpetual chip 4 on his shoulder, and could box 4 'like a ring txvrt.-:':;KHt:';y ". 4 Jack's activity as a mouser ' 4 won him official recognition 4 from the postoffice department 4 at Washington. Every month he 4 drew 81.25, which was duly in- 4 vested in milk. His friends of 4 the janitor fore offer a reward . 4 for his return. - 4 U.-W. BASKETBALL MEN WIN A GAME AT LAST (Salrm Bureau of Tb Joiirml.) Salem, Or., March 16. The team from ; the University of Washington defeated Willamette university at basketball to night, 21 to SO. , ' ' Gold Ring Keeps lianlu Jail, ' (r.'nitfd Vmi Leawd fflra.l , Los 'Angeles, March 16. Because ha refused to surrender a plain gold ring his .wife had given him. the day of their marriage, Guy A. Sailers, a tailor, Is confined In the county Jail here to ' await a change In heart. Justice Young ordered Sailers to give the ring in part payment for a small Judgment returned gttmgt-timi"- He ref wsedi - At) Sailers was led away to" Jail he rl?d cheerily to his wife: "Take good care of the babies, Stella." ' "I surely, will; keep the ring; Gus; I'll get along fine." Mrs. Sailers smiled and kissed her husband good bye. Go At Estremcly Low Prices We "would surest that you investigate our offerings in the New Wash Goods beTore, purchasing elsewhere. We know that yon will be pleased with our quali ties, bur assortments and our prices. We call your particular attention to. the New White Goods. ; :;S-i.? White Dress Linens, 36 inches wide, 3 specials at 35c, 50c and 65c yard. Natural Colored Press Linens, 27 to 72 ins. wide, at 18c up to $1.25 a yard. White Flaxon and Sheerettein plain and fancy styles at 25c and 35c a yard. White Pique in the new wide welt at 25c, 30c and 35c a yard. - White Striped Crepe for waists, dresses , and underwear, special 19c a yard. White and Colored Poplins in beautiful A permanent mercerized finish, 25c yd. White arid Colored Voiles full 40 ins. - wide, special value at 35c a yard.. Iloat (aicC'h .'- 1 v z - Beat ,. in v,...r"tl J vxn Voluo ;- QuaHty 6J6JHH6j66MH6JH6SM6xVnn6MM He we for Drees gartlcular Women You'll find every department of our store filled to overflowing with Sprinjt latest and choicest offerings. . The new ready-to-wear garments are unusually handsome quite the most stunning productions of clever tailors we have ever brought to this store. All you have to do is to come and satisfy your cni individual taste for there is variety enough and diversity enough in the new Spring fashions to please each and every personal fancy. "Now is the time for viewing, for deciding upontne style Suit or Waist, Skirt or Dress that will give you the most satisfaction from every point of view. Already Spring buying has begun in real earnest, so don't delay your visit to this store a moment. Be here early tomorrow or Tuesday without faiL TJomenG G lac 3 3 Choice at 03.40 Values Up to 03.50 . Tomorrow we place on sale a great as sortment of Women's Shoes and Ox ford shown in the late Spring styles. All sizes in vici kid, gunmetal and pat ent colt, low and high, heel. Regular $3 and $3.50 values spe- O O A f daily priced at ... ... . . .Vltjty. WatehandFofo Best Q1.50 Values 01.00 Special sale of Nickel Case Guaranteed Watch and Leather Fob or Coat Chain for men. Sell regularly C 1 fl ft at $1.50. Tomorrow at. . M) 1 UU Rejiular $1.50 Handbags i special at 93c Regular 25c Strand Barrettes only 15c Regular 50c Fancy Back Combs at 35c Regular 75c Elastic Belts special at 49c Regular 50c Silk Elastic Belts only 25c Regular 15c Gold Beauty Pins, pr. 15c 900Q Yds.StyliGhUp-to-Date Silks Included Are Both Plain and Fancy Silks in the Fashionable New Weaves and Colorings - Taffetas, Pongees, Foulards, Messalines, Printed Warp Fancies, Persian Novelties, etc -1 Regular 85c to $1.25 Qualities Take Your Choice at This Sale for This Exceptionally Low Special Price, the Yard Only , Undoubtedly there has never been a Silk Sale in this city to compare with the values of fered' in this assortment. It is a great special purchase from "one of America's foremost ' manufacturers of some nine thousand yards at an enormous discount for spot cash. It makes this a most remarkable salein fact, doubly remarkable, coming as it does right at the be ginning of a season in which fashion decrees silk in unprecedented profusion. - . . Extra Salespeople ' to Serve You Promptly An Unreetrict ed Cholee of Theee Slllie at 69o Yd. Extra Space Devoted tci This Sale Yard-Wide Black Swiss Taffetas, Black Swiss Messaline, Yarcl-Wide Rough and Di agonal Pongees in natural color, 27-inch Tokio Pongees in all staple colors, Fancy Black Silks in Jacquard designs, lace stripe, fancies, etc, "7-inch Swiss Messalines in. the new plain shades, for street or evening wear, Plain Colored Taffetas in an end less assortment, 20 to 27-inch Printed Warp Fancies, New Pompadours and new Per sian Silks, new Ombre Fancies and Movelty Taffetas, Louisines, Messalines, etc It can easily be seen from the above what an endless variety of beautiful new silks there is to select from, and the low price at which they are offered at this sale gives the most unusual opportunities for wonderful savings. -Come -early fot - ZA first choice of regular 85c to $1.25 qualities at T. . . ; ..i ... .... OVC A Sale of Women's W6bl DpesoeD CLEVERLY DESIGNED GARMENTS OF GOOD WOOL MATERIALS-SHOWN IN BLACK, NAVY BLUE, MIDNIGHT BLUE, TAN, BROWN, ETC REGULAR $10.50 AND $12.50 VALUES SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE AT THIS VERY LOW PRICE Mm This Is a great special purchase by our New York representative from one of New York's foremost manufacturers of Women's ready to wear garments of his entire overproduction of Women's Wool Dresses at extraordinary price reductions. More than 500 beautiful High-Grade Wool Dresses to show you tomorrow, all In the lat est styles, perfect (n workmanship and finish arid made of the best materials. They come in black, navy blue, midnight blue, the new shades of tan, brown, etc, and In all sizes. Jt is an extraordinary exhibit and special sale! It offers the most beautiful Wool Dresses at about one half their actual worth 1 It a sale that few women. will care to miss. Be here early and secure best choice from this wonderful assortment Res. 10.50 to G12.B0 Valuee for GC.0Q Sale of 5000 Yarde 43ln. Full Length Dreoo Embroidery, Priced at 48c Yds Fashion's choice for Spring and Summer wear. No import duty adds to the retail cost of these wondrously beauti ful Dress Embroideries, spick and span from the looms of the , best mills in the country. They come full 42 Inches in width ' and are; shown in hundreds of artistic patterns, embroidered on fine; sheer swiss and batiste. Over 5000 ards in the lot, but even this amount will go quickly, so come early. Regu- A O n lar values up to $1.25 a yard. Sale, price tomorrow. . . .ttuv mm - xiX JZ. SK .V ViS. Si-K New Line of -Women's Sppinjg Hosiery on Sale 25o, 3So, 50o to 75o aPoir Thf wrvirp nnf Hndrv H'n'irtmnt nffprc vmi will worth a great deal to your general satisfaction. Here youc Silk Lisle and Gauze Lisle Stockings in seamless and full fashioned styles, made with double heel and toe and double sole. Stockings in all sizes that are guaranteed fast black and the very best values to be-had at the above prices. iNtw Lints .U JMlLUKtJl'S SILK. LISLE STOCKINGS, IN BLACK OC- AINU IAIN dhalild, ALL KLGULAR 35c GRADES, ON SALE pt Lisle Vests and Pants at 50o Ea. A special offering, fjf Women's Fine Lisle Vests and Pants, shown in correct Spring weight and in all sizes. The vests come in high neck, with long or short sleeves and the pants are shown in both ankle and knee length and are finished with band or equestrian iop. These garments come in all sizes and are neatly trimmed and well finished throughout. .. - I S-It.TB II I f I III T wo Huslin Undepweap Specials fop Tomoppow Corset Covers and Drawer, Neatly Finished, 5Qo The Corset Covers, of excellent quality, nainsook, are very neatly trimmed with fine embroideries, : laces and ribbons. Many pretty patterns to choose from. The drawers are shown in the regular or circular or new closed styles, made of fine U1U for LInalin Gowna Spool 91.25 broidery. Well made and neatly finished. Priced C A tomorrow at tlvw mm A most wonderful display of dainty Mus lin Gowns, also Combination Suits, Skirts and Princess Slips. ; Faultlessly made and shown in many pretty patterns. Some are handsomely embroidered, others are trimmed with lace arid embroidery. Make your selection now, while assortments are complete. Specially priced, . $195 per garment ... . . .. .. ... . j) Lu Infants Short Drcssca OOo Exquisitely made Dresses for the little tots, shown in many . dainty - patterns, handsomely trimmed with ebmroideries, laces and ribbons.. They are made of excellent quality lawn or nainsook and are perfect in every detail. Come in sizes six months to, three years and sell regu larly up to $1.75 each. Your A Q n choice' while they last t..VOv A Big Sale of Bras siereo, 76b Valued A line of Brassieres, or Nature's Rival, made of very good material, with rustproof re movable boning arid reinforced with .arm shield. All daintily trimmed with fine en broidery : edging. , SfzeTlfooTCili Regular 75cvalues special at ... . . OVL fSTZO.'Sil.O.'DpeBB Shields "S" . . s m mm immmmmm mm hmhv hmmmmm mmmt mam At bur Notion Counter tomorrow, special demonstration of the unusual advantages of the celebrated O. M. O. Dress Shields. These are the'exdu ive points in which the Or M. 0. excels: The Purest-Shield Made ' Hygienic Properties Its Odorless Quality Lightness of Weight Contains No Rubber Perfect Fitting Its Pure Whiteness ' Absolutely Impervious No Injurious Chemicals Nonshrinkable Interlinings , Everjr Pair Guaranteed : i ,1 Easily-Cleaned All Sizes and Prices From 20c Up to 50c a" Pair Sp ecialon LaBeine Coroeto, 02.50 Valo. $06 For tomorrow we are "showing a special model in the La Reine Corset, made of fine striped material and neatly trimmed withJlaceLbr0idexyv--:good . corret for Spring wear. Reg. $2.50 P 1 nr values specially priced . . : . . . ,t J L t)