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i THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY WORNINO. APRIL T. )9!1 USEOFUHEOUrS mm CALLED OUTRAGE Colonel Roosevelt Declares That Same Issues of Popu- tar Rule Whicn Confronted Great Emancipator Prevail. DEPUTY SHERIFF MASON IS SHRIEVALTY SEEKER wmwm I. r- ) i i III Ml . V Jll I v yj v- -Qo-,4r- "vr ; cists mi mm Senator Files Stitement of Expenses With Secretary Upper House. , of kMH klaXoa IU ftrfteMJ ! 1IC fa akioratlaaoo !- t 14-4 e o a a 104a, ia a4 aaa..ieaIa Baal T a. a. a ant lt.o Iw UMMU ttoJ, HW f fmMUi wi 4 r at. 4 SICKNESS DRIVES LAWYER FROM SENSATIONAL CASE Mason, or Joaephin rounlf. Ifcoluocrat. C.4tk,rll II' 1(1'! If. I).. -.. . rtljr o Ik MM.t. I I c I IKttJitl T hO 0".v hnlil ! -!.' I llrllf rf. ooa. aa aa Mir.. b !' - of A fcr.k.ta J K. uo if l: ij I. r M;I!H. l-'Hrt III ftwtariii am. fcia i-;H'..l if.h.i. HvO.lt Oel.r1 il IB. Ikiur. wkbll ru&ftwl It.. -1 Iwta) ' IK. 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ItalloAaJ Ufa. ahould rati hi kaia 1 I bualnaa -la f'irmarly on- - rl-d br II ua. la roonarlloa Hh i ,l4 lth lha bualnraa lift of M.rlli Vr (lmr ana M tixvitln Thr i n ' rrnl la dapuly ahenff of Je .n4 far and Ih.r lHf H lfcn, i.phlna rounljr "Ml InrittMica afaiaal blch Uacula'a i a hoi a i f m a prolaal. t TIy af no I l! nijr m.n. hommrr, "ho a Ihla rn.l. Ml. rlalmlti( In HK'"-H or lo balona la lha Mrpub "llrain parly, art rurid.m.nlaily ho.ul. is f r orhr I rmdi I ion la thai party. ' A ftutabar of .rr rich man. Irwludini 'both lha hraJa of bl rarporallona and , blf eorporatlnn Itvyrra aha h.r. ttn , a.aodatad arllh th.m, hart ahown thai thajr era hot loyal to lha cauaa of hu- msaia. numan ju.un ana numifl i p u If il ! n i llhrtr. Tha rich man ho truala ml. A. M.ttl.i6lJ BCll6VCr in ,'hla nrbra; lha rich man who rafla that UI44I4 hl W tU fWMl I , Mwti'tiM. Aj.fi a trb lIr fU4 otib li. acti.lafy of lk a-! a !! .l.i.u.hl of hi. raa. lia iifwum, aa f-4ull l lha fJ n.l tuir.rl ialira a-1 Tk. alalt ' Mr. h Ik. la aJ!IKxi la ' for fr !. la lha ub;ie,itr a itlti Kitl;k4 lr lha aiai f omih, BKala tur .pi.4t 114 la piiM 14 i4 flftuUllaf palllluiia aad h ng l.la un pi.kltj oh It., primary tallo(. and I'ftl for oin.r purpeai, aaaklKg a lil !' "i lor la h. oi-anii.a at lil. rtat!t tavrn. kinuuia.1 Hal auuid a.k. , ro tampaian furlh.r IU. I l.k. f ui pat). a In Ik (.;ll. Ily parxphlcl anj It i.m Pvaaa I a t , hi yi.iu atl k liry aWaiiMl krrt g a. ka kvaa - la lha araa af i x una ,C Jmih afaad !(! UtUi Wlnayo4 tlU( Wulua.. a fvraMf aallU "nalr girt' kaaa4 la rvil IwAai Ikal t ha4 allMiaoa fruaa lha a. aal. la UUbm la ale faaslly pialkaa fk laa IL fill hla ptar Tha KM lhalaad af hla( a.l f W rial lMi;. tal ur wain April it l tx avi (Hafhiaa ptaavatag lM.kM of lha alaiul.a alkc laa aaa, a4 ! ahjlliy la uka a aall.r al Mo- I aa l a la .aaa la lha aaf.aaa of ahoth.r raaa. aicwiiUa. in adtik( lha rf ( af hia vllhdraaal. Ik nrvvahaa lt la llMt.la IKel ha aU ha uKt4. I ya atwnd i lha rail of lha Taf fairaa In lha pnl4rtial oaJbloala-a U Ihla alal. anl thai la awM lava l l4raar from all tai pblw a.iiaa arftll hi family a haallb had Impra.nt. lie's a Great Dog Catcher, but No Fighter, So He Carries a Ptigilis p p faAdlalaax. It. A tl MiiMiN Hart xm lata la a It. alar lo kjkla' ar daaaa tmk" atakao a, difr.r.at jf mar a mi or aaua', II hM hwkta oar da fa tiaut' Harry JlarC faawwa a a ra Ichor af raaloaa Ino fa4ao-t Ipl okaa. Ih hlM Ikal ar av 4ill rta IUaa awl TaJuahio aaua.l lha a 4 lha rtaa h.a ha aW teaeava f (aha ibaaa i tavraa I roodiolaa p. par4 la f lha af Ua rtaa aaala for a-ra ytr hla la ho y f ward aa ai-prtaa fldklaf ' II a foraHortp carried a rlar II. a .aid ad rr1 of arvlarlio A all af a an or rluk aaaiaoa, far aayvody wilt fih for 4i a anaa . I MIA h,l, (Va-ia U4 vi ,4ap a ihj-i4f1.4 -i I ll ay i: kt Mi M i alia ft ava a a-a. a ha h laioa 144 hif fva'4 1( M MM4 ! k I ai ." ha akja, M I M M b ay aod Uai tiw ho aP a7lMr. Ha la a Ivo aaM '. ova, ha ia nh mn' $150,000 HEART BALM SUIT AGAINST MAGNATE Ifty laital aaaai K. form, Ai-U Art4 Lk a(p af Ih ( Mr af baa. 4 Woaaa. of U Wait at ro. k' lanakai fi Want af J. f. Mo4aa aad foratortf Umiii of lha I u4 laua felaat MtllM. o4 a4a lha d.f r4- I aal laap a a U r -M rf hraasr of probata, lo Mtarry I'na P tltydcr Wia Itayd rhaia ikal la urw I UK Hi trfa . Is hla p'vra' ha hr Ma ' J aa Jolt, la Mur TronUa. ItalUd foo (aaoid t.l ' Chicago, April Ja 1 iohaar j haaiptoa) hoayihl pU4tlial. fai 1 to at ar lo.U r at Aaattiaat I al Hialaa lll.ratr Jnh' aftlr t I dall.a. r." aatuullkf aa4l-o y aoal M'atn..Jy lha fo4.rl ft ad ary ay iak a.u in ih i aftlr lo av and i-trtiua l) 1,'kicoa h f rl I- TV. Jrv i rt.nl. -.. dr. April J M. Ul ton. txmucrallt.- tandldat. fur abartff of Joa.phlaa county, la making hi torn jlgn on tha lrt- anforvom.nl of laoa, l'ral t-pllon ao4 all oth.r Ha M W MM S E QUHL SUFFHHBT X. Matthicu Believer Cause Other Pioneers Attend Meeting. hla Braal'b anttllra bint lo mora than hi. ahara of polltlral. aoclal and Indualri.l powar, la Bat orally acainai ua. Ho. Iihrwiaa. tha man of litil faith, tha : man who In Ih bottom af thalr brarta ilatK-llrrr In our whola prtnclpla of 'oomocratle. snvprntnontal ml, ar alao afkini ua. Hut Ihla la no new thine. 'It la aiartly what happanod tl y.ara 1'avo when out of tha plain paopl. Lin- roln nd ihnao Ilka him. friahlonod tha Itapubllcafl party. In Novambor, lilt, JJncoln wrota: l)nl of nmtimnn aa wi-ll aa In II I f.. rnorri or the plain oin JMmorrary la; ir. Mary Anna Thompaon prcalilad. with ua. while nearly all of the old. n-(Wlnn Baked her ate Mr. Thompaon noiv ona -nniBi.rr i. muaniiy rapu.oi - am 7 year a rain at aa.' youn. ami trowing yotmrrr all tbn Hit men and women whoaa aggregati aire total mora than one-half of Me thuaelah'a t year, rondurtad tha werkly fomm held at tha Olda. Wort- nian A King audi tori urn yeaterday aft ernoon under the nuaplrea of the Worn- ana' Suffrage -club camnalan commit. "Tha IndlYldual who belTd In prlvl- , ee and thoae who dlatruated the peo . fple wer afklnat l.lnmln then, and they J ar. aaainat tin now. f If you people of Illlnola let the bread anl butter politician and tha federal officeholder and tha men of tha atamp 'Of Senator Lorimrr and hla aaaoolatea xoatrol ou at tha approachlrtf prlmarlea tlnre" At the rlfht of the rhalrmn aat K. X- Matthleu, who celebrated the ninety-fourth annlveraary of liln birth mat Tuarty. The other on tha epeaker- atand were; Levi W. Myern. Mr. Hnrah Ieo. Mra. W. A. Warner and Mr. Harriet Lowry. Ehch one of theae peraona la an ardent bellerer In woman auffrace, and each one of them , or roaater you In your sorrrnroent, you 'o laid claim to growing- younjer all fannot pect trial Juatloa.' to ret aoclal or Indua- WILL NOT DELAY IRK UPON PUBLIC DOCK A Rood many people who have been ) - -, atklng- w-hy the plan of the public docks i cnmmlBfllon to Ihhu 600,000 In bonda jwlth which to meet the flrat coat of lulldlnir Portland a 2.ROO,000 dock aya ' " tern ahould have been deferred over the ; aereral month a I nee It wai flrat an- ; 'novneed that the bond a would be lsaued. : v A complaint or two has been heard 'that unlesa 'the commlnelon uaea more expedltlow than It haa Die first ahlpa I .. ' through the Pnnnmt canal in 1914 will , find the Portland hnrbor unprepared to handle the Increased traffic from Ih canal. Chairman F. W. Mulkey of the - dock commission eald yenterday that the reaon the half million dollars In bonds bad not been Issued Is because City At torney Orant hnd deferred rendering an i "opinion as to whether It Is necessary ; for the commission to make a tender of rah for dock Kites that It expects to ! obtain by condemnation. He asnured a . reprenentatlve of The Journal that it Is .. ! no part of the desire of the commission lo delay the actual work of construction. : but If the city attorney holds that It la j H other states of the union will unnecesHary to mako an offer for prop- Riven, their right In this respect. erty before condemnation proceedings are InstltutPd, it will be correspondingly unnecessary to Issue bonds until the valuffi are determined In court action 'and a larjre interest cost will thereby - bo' avoided. tha time. In opening the meeting Dr. Thomp son told of her -pt experience In the fight for equal suffrage and pointed out what aha maintained la the unfalr noM of the circumstance which pre venta her from voting In the city of Portland;, though ahe haa been a tax payer In the city for the past 50 yeare. "We shall have fever ealoons, cleaner atate Inatltutlona and more humane prlona," naid Mra. Thompson, "whr.n women are allowed to vote In this atate." Dr. Thompson then introduced Mr. Matthleu, who naked to be excurw-d from apc.iklng. Dr. Esther C. Pohl ex pressed Mr. Matthleu aentimenta In favor of equal nuffrage, as ahe had heard him express them at various times. The thoughts of Mr. Matthleu were summed up In the comparison- mat even as much aa a bachelor's apart ment needs a woman to give It a thor ough cleaning, bo does the nation need the help of the women to give the na tional government a good cleaning. Mr. Myers, the next speaker, went more fully into the suffrage question and its growth, predicting the right of suffrage for Oregon women in the near future, even should they not carry their Issue at the fall election. "Women- have always had the rlghtt to vote," said Mr. Myers, "but an un fair social distinction has prevented mem rrom exercising their right. I advocated equal suffrage 65 years Ago, so it is not a new departure to mo. Eventually the women of Oregon and be It j i I, f i r mi i j 1 Fiber Carp 1 1 i Gre ji aft Sale Hil llii.if nr. .1 r t i JGOci Eld war A ule of a itock from MedforrJ, Oregon, bought by u at 40c to 60c on the dollar. The name of the firm" we are not permitted to arJrertiae but you can tee their price tag on the good. Fine Carpets Regs amd Matitiinigs Draperies, Lace Cuartaiims, Fixtares Couch Covers and It Will Pay You rell to look in tain sale. Ruffled worth $1.25 V n our lace cur- These are regular 4oc Shades, 3 feet by 7 feet. Hn curtains. er pair 75 Oil Opaque Shades 50c Nottingham Dice curtains priced about half ...90t Scrim curtain in various styles from fl.40 Novelty Net curtains, worth $1.75. now . .81.10 .00 CASH $1.00 a Week LOST LEDGE OF BIG THING MINE LOCATED rnltoi Pre.. loused tV'Ir. ) i fikapway, AluKlca. April-6 Tlie South ern Yukon Mining district i-i Jubilant today, the .-aure for rejoicing being that me ore leoge in tnp "nig; Thing" mlno Is the history of real revolutions that there ling been no turning back. It la so in this case. The women will win.' Following Mr. Myers' address a gen eral discussion was had before adjourn ment. P. R., L. & P. CO. REELECTS ITS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Officers of the Portland Railway, juik'ii rower company nave been re elected for the year, the election by me ooara or airectors having been an nounced yesterday, aa 'follows: Preai near l arcrnss. 1. r.. which has been j dent, B. S. Josselyn; vice presidents, F. remuwiiur .jgugui lor rnany months, ' f uller, M. s. Hopkins, Herbert L. has at last been struck. The lost ' Clark and E. W. Clark;', secretary and ..reuKe 01 me nig 1 iiing mlno has ab- ' assistant treasurer, Oeerge L. Esta- Aohnt )A nil,.n(i. . C Al. . 1 - . It I.. j iiiz nu-iui'Mi ui me en tiro a if - ; uruoK; xreaurer ana asaietajit aecre trict and unnn its recovery rf te1 tn ' tarv. C. N. liutr-rlnfl: trpnArnl mann r iniiMng 'in!'- W. HJld. The 3irectorl are: J. C. 'Ainsworth. A. C. Bedford. YT m. frinric . . I Ji. L. Clark F. I. Fuller, Fr T. Griffith, 'i r-Ialsn f.fUllii UpHrlifc pAuuclnnn ! V V H il mun C "NT UinrDn. n a a. - ' .av-i-. M (I.CV J I (4 ; --awo.wt-.aa, . . Ma,filI0r J3. O. I Iftueii vn W "a. f 1 r, A A ..I, a v v.-ui a j itf t . iii. juuu, x- a vut j 4i. f 0 iXaueB and T. B. Wilcox. ' va large extert tlip fut 'Southern Toukon. t! ' ffnlte" Pres. t.aed Wire i ( Pasadena, Cal.. April 6. Helen C3onld and .per party arrived here today and 1 .mis aiternoon were guests of honor at a big reception given by the Y. M. C. A. MnOni I CLr i tlUMUCU rUK . . convention officers. This la her ortly- public appearance here as she Is matn , talningr her well known rule of avoid - lnar publlcltj'. FIRST CLASS A BUILDING AS-CAP-SO The only safe headache REMEDY ; PORTLAND HOTEL PHARMACY. Frederick C Forbes Co. ' (Special to Tn Jonrnkl.) I Albany, Or., April 6j W. Tobey of j Portland, ia the succeaaful sjrchltect of I the First National bank buiViing, which ! will ba erected at First and Broadalbin : street this summer. Tha 'structure Is ! to ba five stories In height1 and will cost ; 75,OO0. It will be built of reinforced 1 concrete and will be tn first Class A ouud mg to be erected in Albany. California Hydrant Plant Burns. innlted Proa towg Wtre.j I Itedding. Cal.. April . The hydrant jpiani at Heroult, or the Pit river, was I destroyed by fire today. The loss is 36oa. The greatf iron smelter nearby I was unharmed. Have, yon read the great piano pur chaalng opportunity n pag. a, s-c-tlon It T'. 1 I llVaSl IT T L 1 1 r at nil 1 1 1 a ?i is? at - 1 imn mmmessAumi i I If you want a go-cart to knock L II It around come in and see wjiat we jfV Jf 1 " Good rollers and jood cloth, 3. ft. by 6 ft., at this price. Beat Duplex Shade 75c A shade with different color on each side, 3x6 feet, on best rollers. We can furnish Large Shades at reduced prices also. Portieres Some treat valuea in thla. line. Also a lot of piece goods Sundoura, Madraa and Curtain Nets at prices you cannot resist. Mualinea and Nets at Madras, very fine -. 50) Real Sundour 83e Couch Covers. 60-in ..2.50 Portieres, aundour Portieres, special . .S3.40 .5.00 (Til i' II' TheStay SatisfectOiy'Riinge Place a Monarch Range in Your Home Set Up Including Hot Water Connections The balance you can pay at the rate of $5 per month or $1 per week. Use the range for 30 days. Test in every way in your own home, and then, if not satisfied, we will take it back and refund your money. THAT'S FAIR. A Five Year Guarantee in Writing With every MONARCH Malleable Range sold we furnish a guarantee in writing to refurnish absolutely FREE the firebox or any part of the Range that breaks, warps or burns out within a period of five years from date of purchase, WHICH MAKES THE MONARCH A SAFE INVESTMENT. 4, Extra Large Room Your Old Stove Taken in Part Payment for a New and we will allow you every cent it is worth. Just telephone Exchange De partment, Main 504 or and our stove man will call and make you a price on your old stove. Has the Famous Duplex Draft That Saves One-Third the Fuel RUGS A I t J . . . ' At tne lowest prices you ever heard of. 10-6x12 BoddJJF AA Brussels ... . .D00UU And a Monarch Range in the kitchen means much to the entire family. It means less money expended tor tuei, better cooking, a big saving in labor A MONARCH actually pays to- malleable iron frames, making -a tight, strong construction that the .hardest usage and wear cannot loosen up. I his, with the DUPLEX DRAFT, makes and airtight range that consumes all gases and most of the' smoke as it gen erates, thus saving in coal. ana energy to tne women wno go tne coomng. A muinaklh actually na for itself in. a short time.' The heavy steel side are COLD RIVETED 10-6x13-6 C3A A A Body Bmssels5t)y UU 10-6x13-6 Wiltons . . 11-3x15 Body Brussels . , 11-3x15 Wil tons . . . . , $5 Go-Carts at $2.50 $38.50 $40.0 $48.00 laaawaaoaWa . - ... ; j Good Place To Trade ,1 If you want a go-cart to knock ll lO If I illf I JmMI k S fU eJ - La.. 2 around come in and see what we JJ if 'LMf yZJ ' 2Xf $SA ' T cangive yc for $Z5a This i, VOiSilll S ? ft 1J . I -'Vn"rt ' ' "''lIVMri'fl1''"""1' iggurr- i? ith -the ends and " '"'- ' .-Vl T;ft - .1 i-v ;A. ,'tI.; .Juv..;.,.t.;.,. v-... .n.,ry,v,.r' ',.'' - " ' brackets - Enamel Cottage, Rods, stron ger and better than b r as s; complete .1.; i ' . .- . ,'. r.. . .'. ........... '. - -Uf- -,