THE OREGON 'SUNDAY JOURNAL. 'PORTLAND.' SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL' 1. lilt Where the Southern Pacific Railway Has Fited mi Source of Immense Vater Power SOUND . . : STRONG 1HHH TJUT-nXDH Cut Ayer B0 to Differ; In lists That list Stands. Taft 243, Roosevelt 29. La Toi lette 10. Cummins 2. RLFIXCT 13 ROOSEVELT IS " """" ' 111 lEGAIES W , hi 7 l';- ' -fl TEETH Rrll f kI i ( (, lrf Jar . a tcWflat rtf rt.r J i f M ! -J-!i f IW fc.llate! houMMlt OMBkille ! tfc ftftlS I allllr- Ik (ft. f4'' 4rll (ainiMlta ft itJ el lb IiiiiiKi a.a ( iHMti la Tki a&.tr4 rin (Mi tcU III. ! Ol, fu rMlklVi .I..I..1 p eui r kuMcirii. r- T.fi. ! tt.i M'l ki 4 i-if4m Miwami in.iiudnd fix ti.4t. Thi4 lea fur I'miiHU, fttmik U4H(i ft 11 Tairlcralb l(Mlifth pill, alia totlMli rftullim Alni j iMlrwM tar Tfi l..UU im, W lartaala mUJ. four l uftt Taft. I taMil dhl &et rBiwl IS H IK4MUIK. t Hi4l fur Miinlini ft4 ran-, ril4 Wt)M ewttlf, U Irli . ruvllon I I lclr4l. tUM4 ll tiHwH ) gale lt etal toXKitllut Alur ra v. alios m&ytn4 M or 4ltcl r. aia4 la ib aaJl aad hld rump ea- I vaatltoa. W III r4 rvalaalta drUlilu y Clif oa April II. The llxwoll farcwa cxilawJ of Waie roualr In aaajaniy f about la, insuring a cwatrol ili ai eavfltIoa vJ the rlariXMl at M Mlrhlgaa for ""CHaurtoay ! llltaoU Kooaarai Ifur poAlUoa iren r I haa over. H lv Jiawaavetl will ftwftcp in a la la la I fee prtnuu-U oa April . getting aU tha 4legt with lb poftftltj etcaplloo of IM Klfth. which la Unmin" aVM U Boa la. Tl porta frtm North Carolina aho i , t e varribiac jioo.ait -ay. Err i iii3mo6r of Commerce Hopes rOBOIf T9USI viiua Iftr nmw in. unw , for Keoaaralt. area UUfum. ma noma eoaatjr of Coaxrraamaa aloorbaaA tha Taft ckaJrmaa. "Kaetuckjr votaa by rountla oa 8a Mlay. lUaoria a bow rjr atronv Roo vail aaattmaal. aAd Indlratioaa ara Ibat tooavalt for-fta will c&rry Ua atata .eaoraatlaa and a majority of tha con- gnwaloaal dlaiiiet. Good r porta ara aiao raoalvad from Waal Vlrflnla con V(& U on. whlrb wlU ala Baturday." aya nrmra midlraloaa. W. Bl Ayar. chairman of ttia Taft eanpalca com mitt r a, daclaratl tba claim of aaator Dixon U "abaolutfly rldlcu Joua" and a caaa of "wblalllnf to kacp up couraa." "Senator Dlxon'a ciaJma ara Juatlfl ably mod eat. to far aa Kooaavait da la rat ara conrarnwl." aald Dr. Ayar, "for km apparently clalma only about twlc aa many aa BooaavaJt raally haa. But wbaa ba cornea to daal with tba Taft I " etilumd of delei Uri bt nguraa crow fTotaaq.ua. r "HI ftrurea ara mlalaading mora In what ba fall to aay than In what h aaya. for lnatance It delesatea have bean alactad In New York, and the ara avldently all daaaad aa onlnatruct ad or con tea ted. It la true tba dele gate ara unlnatructed, but It la also true that Rooaevelt leader In the cant concede at leaat of thaa delegate to Taft, and preaa report aay 71 of tham ara for Taft. The majority of thoae delegate war ejected after giving apeclflo pledge to vota for Taft. BtrloUy speaking, they ara nnlnatructed, and Mr. Dixon aeema to try to convoy tba Idea that they are doubtful. rollcy to Contest. ' Tha artful Mr. Dixon, to attain the figure he I giving out, muat alao , - (T II I FOR Ml HERS OHCiBllES roe- I -gp aW'ak-al ID mzzzsim. cipin rail rralita. lir..ha. 1 I a VI II 1 1 1 I II Ml I to Add 100 Per Month to Membership List. An active campaign for the Increas ing of the memberahlp In the Portland Chamber of Commerce la to bo com menced Monday morning. Thla I a direct reault of a marling of Prealder.t Knapp with tha chairmen of the com mittee of the chamber. It ta the con tention of Mr. Knapp that the chamber of commerce thould hare double the memberahlp that It now haa Th chambera memberahlp at the preeent time la about 1000. and It I ei pec ted to add to thla at the rate of 100 per month. The memberahlp committee la compoaed or 10 of tha leading bualnea man of the city, under the chairman ship tf r. A. Freeman, of the Lumbar- men national bank, and thla commlttr will use It ulmoat endeavors to carry out the wlahes of the president. The work la now being organised In the chamber of commerce office, tha clerical force having bean added to for thla purpoea. in order that Portland anrt Oregon max derive tne mileat benefit from the completion of the government pro Jecta. it la absolutely urgent that the work of the chamber of commerce be supported to the fulleet extent," said Mr. Knapp. "I find that the chamber has taken tha leading part In all move menta, having for their object the ex- tennlon of trade, the aeouring of every thing ror Portland that ahould make it tb leading city on the Pacific coast eventually, and In order that thla work (t all! rrft Lm4 Wtra. I Dea Molnea. Iowa. April Iowa Re publican politicians ere oa tha verge of nervous prostration over the ap parent tie In the Republican atata ventlon at Cedar Rapid for tba con trol of four delegate at large to tb national convention. While the Taft men claim the state by eevea, tha progreealvea aay that d. legates to tha atata convention are atlll to be elected and of the the progressiva need II to win a ad the Taft men II. fk far Cummins snj Rooaevelt hare J and Taft 712. Palo Alto couuty, formerly progressive, haa gone ror Text with nine votra and tha battle will rage next week In Musca tine, Allamakee and Cedar countlea. Two views of Clear lak and tha faili on tba half mile balow tha outlet of MeKaail river, od and a Clear Jak. Journal Want Ada bring result. Salem, Or,AJ)Ml . TTA the aa era of CTear lake and tha Mcktenala river afford opportunity for tha devel opment of tremendous power la under stood by those who are familiar with them. It Is on the waters that tha Southern Pacific railroad company made filings a few daya ago. presumably for the purpose of elecuifjrlng the com pany'a llnea between PortUnd and tiaa Franclaoo. The aorompanjlng ptcturwa show Clear lake and natural fa I la a abort flTs tance below ita outlet- Tha Souther Pacifle company haa filed oa 40 c nd feet of ths water of the McKea ale and propose to build a canal four n4 a half mile long, which will produce falls 711 reel high and enable the com pany to generate Is.ll horee power. llav you read tha chasing opportunity tlon IT great piano on page t. par- GOOD ' CARL AND GOOD iS T TVT T A T SERVICE, The most economical service is the highest trade service. We j;ive the highest rade of work at a very moderate charge, considering the skill placed at your disposal All of our work is as nearly perfect as it can be made. Our methods are approved by many of the best families in Portland and the Northwest. Their patron age proves the truth of this statement. DR. B. E. WWGHT AND ASSOCIATES 342 Vx Washington Street, Corner Seventh Phone. Main 2119, A-2119 OFFICE HOURS 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Sunday 10 to 1 seventeen lean Practice m Portland may ba made even more effective t h have classified tha delegate from auch ! trustee of the chamber and I feel that tatea of .Alabama, Florida, Georgia and I every buslneaa. man or property owner I must iena ni aid to thla work. I hooe I Virginia aa contested or unlnatructed. Again, strictly speaking, he 1 . right. But they are nearly all pledged to Taft It 1 true that aome are con tested, but in most Instances the con testa, aa shown by pre report, are " extremely flimsy. -Not long ago Rooaevelt headquarter practically announced that all south- era delegate will be contested. Thla Is to be a policy, apparently, regardless . of tA merit of the contest. Thl will enable Mr. Dixon to place all aouthern delegate in the contested list. But loea any on suppose that delegate from aouthern states, elected In the regular way. are to be rejected merely because the manager of one of the pres. ldentlal candldatea has directed that a contest f some kind shall be arranged? ; "In contrast to Mr. Dlxon'a figures I refer to a tabulation of delegates , elected published In the Chicago Record Herald of March 28. This waa before I iue wjaconsin primaries, when 26 dele-I gate were added to the La Follette column. The Record-Herald gave Taft 243, Rooaevelt 29, Cummins 2, La Fol lette 10 and claused 10 as uninBtructed or unpledged. t "The truth of the matter is that there is a great Taft wavo sweeping over the country, and it is felt in Oregon as well as In other state. In a letter that the people who are applied to for membership will realise the Importance of thla and at once signify their in tention of doing their share toward se curing for Portland the benefits that it deserves, and these benefits incidentally reflect themselves on everyone making- his home here or having business or property Interests In the city." received today from W. B. McKlnley, di rector or the national Taft bureau in Washington, he says: we wm unaouDteaiy nave 700 or 800 delegates In the Chicago convention. mis is our ear.iy prediction, and with tne result this week in Iowa, Indiana, New York and Colorado, these figure ! Bevm io o most, conservative:' " ESTWARD THE OF TRADE TREND Our every effort is being put Present stocks must be cleared OMAHA NEB MAN TO arc HOLDER Time is drawing near when we shall move to our handsome new home, forth to the end that no merchandise is moved there from our present store. : mi i. i . t . 4iuuuy putc3,wiii dc so rcaucca uut we accompiisn our purpose. Take advantage of the following prices, if you would save one-fourth and more. Our new Cut Glass is the prettiest in design and richest cut of any we have heretofore shown, especially is this true of our new "Dahlia" pattern. The choice pieces are being rapidly disposed of, so you must needs hurry if you would get best selections. Reductions amount to one-fourth and more on Celery Travs. Bonbon Dishes. Hair Receivers. Powder kmwwn Jars, Sandwich Plates, Cologne Bottles, Cruets, Comports and other pieces. Beautiful Nappies, fy2 to 8 inches.. 95 to $8 I Orance Bowls. 11-inch, retrular $8. now. Sft 00 Water Set, Sunburst pattern, to close at $6.40 Sectional Relish Dish, in star nattem. reenLir Water Set. in our new "Dahlia" pattern, soe- $5.50. now onlv iSilK Heart-shaped Bonbon Dishes, three-footed, in fine star cut pattern, regular $3.50 now $2.65 Ice Tub, something new and nobby; 6-inch. Comes in our new "Dahlia" pattern only. Reg ular $8.50 now $6.40 cial at $12.40 Comports, 6-inch, in new "Dahlia" pattern, special at $3.40 Comports, 5-inch, in "Dahlia," Star, Sunburst and Wheel pattern, special at only $6.75 Ice Trays, cut in star pattern, regular $6 $4.50 EXTRA SPECIAL Water Glasses in all star pattern, very brilliant To reduce stock quickly set of six, regu- . cut. lar price $6, now reduced, while they last, to only ..... . . . .$3.00 J. T. Wilson for Sheriff v,; .v. Business Men for Business Position . When law arid order are not enforced and those wh,o are responsible for tha enforcement of aame. whether tbey be rH wiuaiy or fay prncers. point to h other follow and say "If his busi neaa, not mine. Any way. we can't stop , that kind of law breaking" they evade their responsibility and lie. so says Mr . T. Wilson. Mr. Wilson is candidate for sheriff, standing pn the platform : "A real busi ness, run aa it fcuslnesa, by a man of business experience with a nubile train ing," as well as using the Golden Rule as rjta principle when .. dealing with those who hava made mistake, thereby breaking fhe law: . Mr. WilsorTsays: "A .in .uu uuuiieniiunajiy preajes the law ehould not be 'broke' or tramped down to oblivion, but ahould be helped up lt by a elmpering, but-a strong manly . lfsna. - . . " 1 . These and othef reasona why Mr. Wll on should be sheriff will appear from time to tim la thl form of paid ad ei uaement. . - - ' - The local office of the Chicago-North western Railroad has received a tele gram from General Agent R. V. Holder ror the present in Chicago, to the effect that nia place in Portland will be taken May 1 by B. C. Griffin, now general rreignt agent at Oman a Mr. Grirrin'a transfer to Portland is the result of Mr. Holder's promotion to tne position or general agent at San Francisco to succeed R. R. Ritchie, gen eral agent at Ban Francisco, who has been promoted to general agent of the racinc coast with headquarter at San Francisco. The move is to strengthen the Cmcago-Northwestern's position of tha Pacific coast. Thtwrilam muntu 10,000 miles of lines, from St Paul to ! I Chicago, Chicago to Council Bluffs, and i Council Bluffs to Lander, Wyo. Mr. Holder is one of the most popular railroad men In Portland and his trans fer to San Francisco is learned of with regret as well as congratulations. He I was one of the prime movers In the or ganization of the Transportation club of this city, which now has a couple Hundred members. New Showing of Easter Leathers and Gloves " Sterling Silver Manicure Sets In many beautiful designs. These to be disposed of at one-third off. Former prices range from $10 to $35. Parisian Ivory Toilet Set, consisting of tomb, crusn and Mirror; choice of several , styles brushes and mirrors your initial engraved free. At the low price of $5.93. WIFE IN BOSIPN SUES LEMONN OF PORTLAND 'Special to Tba Jncrn.l.t Boston, Mass., April 6. Winnifred J. Lemonn of this city haa brought suit here for divorce from Franklin M. Lem. onn. now living in Portland. Or. Th were married at Ann Arbor, Mich-, On 1802 and lived in Boston for some time. Mrs. Lemonn eharges adultery. The writ Is returnable on tb first Monday in May. next. She ask alimony with a decree of divorce and auch other relief as the court may deem proper, Journal Want Ada bring result. New Suitcases and Traveling Bags for Early Travel Up-to-Date Leathers -of Every De scription. "Mark Gross" Gloves For Spring Wear. Biscuit Chamois, - very . fashionable, per pair ... .... . . $1.50 Heavy hand stitched Gloves for men and women, for -street and outing wear,- per pair ...;..i.......$l.Bo Nobby and exclusive shapes in Hand j Bags and Purses, in pigskin, walrus and seal ; plain and fancy shapes, priced up to .$25.00 Houbigant's celebrated "Ideal" Perfume. sold everywhere at $2 the ounce." Sdc- a A . . ciai lor i$ days, tne ounce....... ;$j.5 JUST ARRIVED "Prince De Rohan" A Choice Line of Whiting's Exclu sive Stationery in Parchment Paper The new large sized envelope, with wide border and diagonal cut flap are unlike any stationery you ve seen. 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Ask to see our Audiphones and Ac- cousticons. Exclamations of Delight Come from all who visit our Tewelrv section. You will agree that ours is the most original novelty jewelry when you see it. Jast now we are showine a verv Eretty assortment of Dog Collars and feck Bands in gold, silver. Dearl and pearl and velvet effects: Neck Chains in silver and platinum finish; genuine Lapis, lavelieres and rhinestone set shoe buckles, all reduced J4 and more. Jixtra vaiu s n strings of indestruct ible Pearls. They are beauties. Val ues to $10. Per string, $2.50-$3.50 Dinner Ring Special Solid silver Din ner Ring, pearl with rhinestone set ting. : You 11 want to own one when you nave seen this beauty. Values to $2.50 at only i jo We are headquarters' for Fountain f ens or quality. Wood-Lark." Wa terman's "Ideal" and Conklin'a s.if. Filling'V are pens of merit, marl in many style points. 98 to $28 - HINDS' HONEY AND AT. Mown - CREAM Needs no introduction. 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