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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL rORTLAK'D. THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL II. Hit mm m i" IS puh ohhuice 10 Oil W TO STATE i '5. Tn nmi hjtti r BUD flOUR IU UIU! UflllLL U FoHctte and Wife Uae NebraiJia for .Jortrmc.t CIojm Campaign With D:g . Meeting at Brcken Bow. UmJ:' Kill's Interests Arts ftriii tlew l&w to Safe :ulfJ tie Consa.rcs. jm4 t It l9 $ - I , J tttJ I f t. I.?. ti-.r kitnw : . i. t.:i i II .ill e .. it .f r '1 - a. I. )i .1 . .1 II f . .:iafai i i p. ..'. an... .iwt im I....J . .tl, ll.r II IWI I lilull aill t H- . .. f la lb 11 It.itUl.li t J.aa la - ,t it. I -- ala laa .:.u l.t-ilt L f. ... i.. .. "Tl a H. ta. f -. a. I " It. 1 1 I - I tL'x'M H Ull.-i Jl af ',4 I,, 1.. rvll H f i-iii Mi:: f , wr 120 WES FOR MO BILLS Frank C. Hardy, In Hour, Re turns Petitions Half Fully Signed. ' ila4 lk a) Ik t,M aa i r i n iata r. i. . ,Va. H.l S I kl lj Jl.. ,., .f l ItltiM iMMfUIko fa I a.. 11 ,-, !t..tt !a,ll tUl.fi k 4lll.a Ml j n. SHIP B0SPIO TAKE. NO MORE CRUISES fDR SWJE NAVAL AM Navy Department Sends Ro- minder It loaned Craft for Station Work Only. 017 CLERK LOSES Jl TOR THE NUWUST VISIT THH EASTERN 10 hi HO 011 nut P'aaaa. fc.a. t4 a l"i Ht kata1 if . u'i la. till w h I M tur t ii i Kl ' fc kNklMlW I ' i wi lit, i rwlwtt. .M ! fcraa t'fa t il :M all a.ra.1. .lli.J-1 a-.-.!'. k.J.d af . - ,..la t. i,.. imIi a a l a vf hl V Ik af laifca al vJ alKulta fMitva li U '" ,h a.l J.)lfal l Y. 4Iin4 Ulaa.. " rlll Kt(l a l V f I""!- t4l, all t i.f ilia bIIII4 a unft i1a i aJ t tW at I . iHD It 1l-a M . haa U(waa4 W .4 a, W. H m a4 at- af l i kl aki a.M. .l.ia. imlM a ; aoaia af It V t t-l kf It. l ra r. J Uf la a b jr a4 a Msr.t aaial a,:lll a lala Ik cta hxiuil I I tvak. 1 k! S'a- la i I! fc-. ! si ioi f I . u. kiU kIiIi!I 1J a m a aMi4, 4 fti It4-M4 la a!j- KI I pv' aa . II. Hal lit Jo, I " ai4 k.1 t-lall Wl 11. IU; I -. tl Ik Uaiarlal -. -J l-a la f atin la It. tval'k.a -t r un- a 'a I la ! 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I .... k tla fcrra lxta)r la a- Ik 4)c.lfa- l-Urf la ll. ba. ! rinllui l .1kaf Tl rl -wH la-H-Ci4 Ikal Ika Tkrt lfa W ft4 I) mm 4J.(u a4 fr IKa raa"aa. a.(H Kr4 f.tl lamai f IN ltaaalt Fart.ri a lf Iha jc4rbl f 0tf I faol l put-lte liar J akcal ruaaaa Ml flour J likeaii mr laa of tra4 la lh ... k l).n dor wfl kl. Th kil'.flclal ahtlcnlr.f af Dear 4 ol n Ika t-.ouaaair anr rra loa af Iim4 la lh Mr k bul ll m.kra kr k-ll lh( aha I ! (lit nor Thr I, a lit g Waablnaton ,uii that avuld tlop lh tWatlt of fioar rrrl1 lfora tl. !ua!na araaalka ll rvittinvttc tttf aIlk Ika mr4ltia af it. nra'ljr Ui J omtrrvm e4 ollnj lrt lnil. kill vara. BkaU Xw BlIU. Tt aaxtpia houl4 knaar ahl lh bill ara. Ihry aboul4 aladf lha eloaa ty 1br kfx-ulJ u(-rl lh 1r ouly lu ih.f t4l In Ihnn." aaid Mr 1'iall. " hta ar l la numt-ar a&4 I hi la ii t.trlai yoaaitl aummary I ran riak of thtm tia.--A w:i MrB prr-rA, tor lh cortairurtloa of ptminini roada, rival. a tl rua4 board a3 lh ofTWa af hlckaar romaalaakanar; ria a alal Mfhaar fuaj. a4 iortd.a for lia dia inbutlfiai. autbortaaa Ika lu of bond ao to tra of ll.60.o -h ra r ani aulhort aa lh ryirg of lia) far It Mrnriil of principal and lnlral :! ikaiM ft -4 af It aai aa al taafca.4 I !! fiat tl.al -ult ill. Hal M lklkf, atllai aaair -f Ik , a a lll la Utiiik.i Waal aar "ll k lm kival w Ika alia lioa of ll 4.jiin.i ikal laa aat K.UIU a Ora avJ a cl) Ual naaif la If a V. 1 H lkaaiaa, fia In-tk4 IWa Uar. aad I kaa l lafara irwr : r ikal lh 4. (art ""1 ) k4 i prorm af Ik, aa af Ikal a4 far rraidaa pr-ax Tha tvaaiaa a !ar4 I k alala f (ra. aa (taa44. I aaa aa alalia) itlp aad aa aal uok ra l-air a.r an4a a kar.aaarr la ril lr for uclk u. b 4.jrlral U h oi touijn hr la fit 4:ita4 la u l a a. ' bo) with air mtahkaaa la Ika aolaa j4 kaala form I b 4)aai af a r-aal alnL City CommiuLon Says .'He Was Too Active h Strike; Ho is a Union Mail, 6001 MESS Haakaax M aa.. U II -l fW tlartff avaa IkU aawala 4 a kaa4 laa rllf .ak far kt 4il4 a.ln Ika vaa4a I irtka fclaaa U awr " tiaAaa tV.tll ta4 W eaa4lai I tal.al lK4r la Ika a-il al)am alara4 faaaa ka f ik4 a-x I aaik ika f - k4f Mati lilla aia a4 f fa ftiifcf Aa liallta m4Mm kaa I aai 4a ap kah k4a fv a ll ial Vra caa4w.i4 fry aa aaa I 14 hf aw faala4 laa T k all ik M iia la a.ka,41 Mia Kisaai. a i(ika alkaial. a f ) 1 1 Ikl abakia far a ki aa I A k4ra f ! Mr Haa4aa. af Ik UNM 4na taaltr- tr UaW. U aU 1U is ewentli! to the womin of today. It depicts her per5onitity no less thin her exprn of countenance. How Important Is it then that she us the utmost care in making her selection; how 'Imperative that she secure the best of style, of material, of finish, of work manshin for the amount she wishes to expend. The Etfm Is of a standard that appeals to women of taste'ind discretion. It alms at all Jlmet; five the best obtainable. The Eastern apparel is moderately priced. REM SEN RESIGNS POST AS HEAD OF JOHNS HOPKINS tali4 rtaa laad I Kalltaxwa. AMU l 1 Ira ttm n ldar 4 rlllM a br)l4al af Jahaa Hufklna bhlvarallf rauli raal aurfrlaa la adurallaaal Irtl II trill ratal a prvftaaorahlp f rkaaalairr al Ik walvaraily. lhr a aail aa lh aclllna of orvducl af a.M wi.l ILal dra hoi aboar full lht. I'ro- - To A mualr Twndlna art anther J Yrrtnnat Drlrfalloaj IHvMrd. II ha laaja) 1 t & . . . . . ' 1.11 . i r m r i a it. . . . ""IT. lZi. J, 4i.il. tk. V7.l.rU or ,h U" Ulfif lh, rounll,, lo ..ua bomla for Kaoral PM mm V'' ' ..Mn,loa mlU.ra In I road r n.lrufilon. dflnln, lh. -...Iho.1 rnaai. ...a...... "I a1 I ' w-"r pnwuci m.r bul BO. all af wf ripndlfil mofirr r ty xr.J Vaai ar. a.n.trrird aM ih T.fl r. BO Uw ,h rPa,,.u LOUBl,'.lrll8M ,nd .ulhorUlnt lh. KneaaV.ii vuornara ...... mnorni .urehaar Of rour.a .11 flour ,,... , i... ..... M. ..... ..... nur i niaacnaa or dpal and lnterat of aald bonja. .I.A.I .L W . . . . . I uraa n " I .rail truomar rlalm allad tMa h lh final ehoir erR'a i Main for IUoaHf. I Italia fnmm a4 KIM I I ' IWa-or. Malna. April II Main', !?, !Aalal lo lh K'publlran national; roat.ntloa al fhlra l! ba fr , Raawtill. Tlir ra plrdtrd. bul n'l anarlfirkllr lnimcld. Tl n"ovr! faciloa aroa out aaaltr la H ' roa Wnaoaj HraiVjaarlrra Oyx-nrd. ' ICbII4 rtaaa I 4 Wlr I Baeramanlo, Cal, April II. 'ampaln Aaadquanara for norlharn California vara onanr4 by tho Wooflrow Wltaon 1ra rut Mr. 0peabra and oraanlaara aUl bt arnt to ail of In nortnam coon. Oaa. ' DETROIT WOMAN BELIEVES SHE HAS FOUND HER HUSBAND (Conllnuad rtofn On.) Tliraa. An arnondmrnt to action T. arllrla 11 of th ronatltutlon of th alal ramovlna; lh trcl Inhibition from Iha ounatrurllon la rard lo creating Jrl.ta or llahllltlra mi flllnj the amount of aurh 1Tt fur rtal purpoa lo not In llrtia of J par ceil of tlir aa ard tajuatlon of the propartr In th atata. Ktour. An amrnilment lo arrtlon 10. artlcla 11. of th ronatltutlon per mitting- countlca to bond for purpoara conatruc Uon and limiting th 8uffra Loaea la Oilcago- irklfd rrraj Uaard Wlr. , Chleaao, April II Cvmplata rtturna of lhaaurfraaa ml la Cook oquiuw la " th Ullnol prtmarlri ahow that 111.410 votad "No" and 71.111 n farar of th project Not a alngla arard In th cltr ajar a majoritr tor "tha eauaa." for th.mlvra Tha unlr mnuii that ma mother had waa that aani la hr of ruad by htr huaband a rcmltlaaca of $490 amount of aiirh bond lauua to I prr cant a year, until about II yaara aro. Th.nl of th aaaaaard valuation of tha propar in mum; aloppad comlna and no )t-1 tr In lh county. ara war nrillM. I - Tl. A bill prohlhltlna th m- rihnrtly after lh dra.rtlnn. th moth-I rloyin.nt of p.nltnntlary prlaon.ra by r alartaU tha acarrh for h.r huahand. j any prlrala praona or corporation and ny rouovinn lb addreaaaa Klr.n on tha providing for tha worklna; of auch con irnara ana had r.c.lvrd aha manacMl to I vlcta on road ronatnictlon. rinany lorat hlra on th I'actflc coaat " "Bli. A bill prohibiting tha am only ta loa irarlt of him. Klabt yaar ploymnt .of 4ty or county prlann.ra atro th aon. Herbert... ho la rnrind la by prlvat pmona or corporatlona and th aheafr natal buala at lctrolt, providing for Utlr mployment on road whar tti family later moved cam. to oonatructlon und.r direction of the lh I'nflflo roaat and l.amcd thai hla county authorltlra father aaa In Heattle. Arrlvlnar at thai I It la necra.ury to aecur 10.000 alma city ha e;ul Information that hla father turoa for each bill, or about 60,000 alg- rZ i . n . I " "?rt.h.'r,,' .but he oul'1 not learn 1 Bt Loula, April 11. Complete return from th 81. Loula ally primary election how that President Tft carried all but on of th city ward. Thla gtvaa him .XI dslegataa. Hooaevelt got one. tha exact city, ao ha returned horn once mora. A few weeka ago frlenda and prlvat uciixiiira, , no nad hei n working on tha caao. Informed th. family that Gewley might b founj In I'ortland Mra. Uawley cama to Portland Imme diately, her aon following her a weok later. By conaultlng tha city direc tory they learned that J. E. McCaulay who la aald to be fairly well to do' (8nr1al to Tha Joaraal.l urea on tnt Grant atreet This mnn Washington. April 11. Colonel John ad been marrleO and hud a.v.rai i.n Van Raenaaelaer Hoff of the United dren, all of whom ar aald to ba living fiutea army medical corps closed an . "t horn V. C. Penbow, who la tho FATHER OF FIELD HOSPITAL RETIRES active career of 40 year In tha army j attorney for Mra. Gawley, say thn xoaay, naving Deen tr&narerred to tha'"" " cariain inai iney hav the rlgh OldUrae Drug Store la Sold. (Rrerlal ! Th J'nr.l. roreat Grove. Or., April 11. The Pio neer drug atore, of which Charlea Miller hns been proprietor several years, waa yenterday sold to J. K. Wsllnce of Flint. Mich., and L. T. McPhectera of Anar darko. Okla.. both experienced young druggists. The Pioneer drug stora la the oldeat drug atore In thla city, and woa founded by the late Pr. Wlleon Bowlby, fnther of Judge J. Q. A. Bowlby of Antorln. Dr. Howlby waa one of the earliest and most prominent of Oregon'a pioneers. I Roosevelt Forward; Taft Backward Chicago, April 9, 1912. HON. FREDERICK W. MULKEY, Mulkey Building, Portland. Oregon. Illinois primarv a landslide "for Roosevelt. Car ried Chicago by upwards twenty five thousand; Illi nois upwards one hundred fifty thousand. Has large majorities in every district, including Cannon's and McKinley's. Illinois Taft manager concedes Roose velt victory in every district. Roosevelt will have solid delegation fifty-eight votes from Illinois in National Convention. This looks like the beginning of the end. EDWIN W. SIMS. Sec'y. 12:11 a. m. - 10 Mm, mi (PAZD AST.) 3 retired list by operation of law on ax count of age. Colonel Hoff la known aa th creator of the United 8tates field hospital aa It cxlsta in the army today. Ua la responsible also for much ,. ' f tha development In sanitation as a branch of medical science. Colonel Hoff la a native of New York state and entered lh army anon after tha clos . of tha Ctrll war. II waa coiisdIouous v jor Mi man. j YAMHILL, OR., MAN I FINDS SON, LOST 23 YEARS, BY CHANCE (Con 1 1 nurd from Pag One.) and .v. ... ...a ..c. lumr Allllin WHH. mnn A R K An hnnr ft.. w. ... aarat.llah.4 lnrl. K. ... o ....... . .. winv. 1 t.Ta'e 'ha m"" : "7Xr.:. . " : r T ?":ra.,nor- "P" the stranger, General Chaffee staff, when the allied i him.- reaemoiance armies entered Peking during the Boxer I Tho stranger said he thought vuuu.ca. iu j.ve ii reprexeniea tne iainuy lived In thla city and a TToll.J U. laa - - Ilia.. ft. I . . ... 9 .yun.au oiaica as uuiiiary vuaerver aur- gram waa hurriedly sent here to ng the Rusao-Japanese war. Justice Hughes CO Years Old. 1 (Borelal to The Journal. I Woahlngton, April 11. The season of birthdays is on In the supreme court of the United States. Today la the fiftieth ..anniversary of the Mrth of Justice Hughes, the young-est member of the court In point of years. Next Wednes day Justice Day1 will be 63 year old ' and Justice Vandeventer 63. tt rr V, Tackle Saw His Life. (I'nlted Pren Lenr.ed Wire.) tl " Stanford l.'nl verslty. Cal., April 31. Awakening to find his rnommnn U'li. Ham Butclier. a soninaitibuliNt, poiwed ' on tho window sill for u dive to tho pavement 60 feet below, IX M. Bnrry, jfootball player, saved his life by mak ing a fljlnjc taclUe from behind. tho tele- Th. nueni lorwaraea ino message to North iBuiiiiu. , wuiinm Mtrlplln then mada me irip rrom MDOKane to Yiimhlli a. iiuicmy aa stem could carry him, and wis joyiui reunion followed. uno or htripiin a sinters has beeu living in Spokane for the past flvo j-ema ana iney have possibly passed each other many times. While living in Korest Grove, John Strlplln, the father, .was marshal for sevoral years. The Strlplln girls grew to womanhood In his city and wore ed ucated In the local schools. , "BUD" HAUSER BELIEVED DEAD ON BOARD OLYMPIC WHY IS A TORIC LENS BETTER? The curve of it con forms to the curve of ,the cornea of the eye. This is not true of the flat lens." Looking up or Mown, right or left, at any angle, you have the same focus all the time, as looking through the optical center of a flat lens. That's why the ; Toric is bettet. S 5 jj 01 Columbian Optical Co. I Sixth Street ;.;:; (L'nlted Pre, Leased Wire.) New York. April 11. A man imnn.i to ba "Bud" Hauser, notorious gambler . all around crook and confidence man, I with a long criminal record, but posing I as "Barton J. Harvey," son of the i founder of a syatem of hotels and res taurants along the line of tha ih.M. son, Topeka & Santa Fe railroaa. Is dead ; today aboard the Atlantic yner Olympic. The steamer's officers deny that "Har vey" died as the result of a beating given him for "welching" on a bet. The surgeon stated that he died of heart lauure lonowing alcoboUo poisoning. ROUMANIA TO ARM SELF AGAINST ALL INVADERS ICnlted Prea, Uarnl Wtra.) Berlin, April 11. Juat how strong "the "fear of war" hangs like a cjoud over Europe lb snown by the decision"" of Roumania to arm Itself better. The iime. Kingdom over which Carmen ; Sylva, the noted authoress, reign wtt.1 ' her husband, has Just placed a large order for cannon and munition of War ! with th Krupps, la Essen. Raumanla , s lonowing the example of Switzerland which recently voted a large Increase jor us army for the purpose of "guard j ing Its frontiers In the event' of war." Takes Window-Washer for Thief. United Pre Leurd wire, I Angeles. April. 11.! Washing a third story window, K. Tamamoto ara taken for a burglar by Oscar Cane, who hurled a paper - weight through th window and hit th Japanea. ram, mhtp -capitulated to ' th ground, Ilia left leg.wa .broken, .. - , , Negro Galltr of Murder. (Rperltl to Th JouniiL) Walla Walla, Wnh., April ll.-a-WU-llsm J. Shaw, a negro, waa convicted of murder in the first degree by a Jury here Wednesday. Shaw killed his wife February 27, by shooting.' Tha family lived at La Granda. Or., and th wife came here to jjet work away, from her husband. V .'I M "Floor Cover ings of Luxur ious Richness." Not west of Chicago perhaps not west of New .York will you find such a wonderfully satisfactory assortment of Oriental Rugs as we can show you. Atiyeh Bros Oriental Rugs are to be found in the homes of the shrewdest "buyers of the most artistic homefitters. Let our 20 years of spe cializing in the finer grades of Oriental Rugs benefit you the most casual comparison of prices -will convince you that the good grades cost least 'here. . AtiyeK Bros ? 10th and Alder Sts. Week End Specials at the House of Coats A Net Savins of 20 to 30 Per Cent P0R FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEN'S AND LADIES' TAN AND GRAY RUBBER SLIP ONS, a splendid knockabout coat for spring and summer wear at 02.75 $35 THAT SPRINO AND SUMMER! ENGLISH GABARDINE FOR MEN AND WOMEN in all leading' shades, raglan and straight sleeves,1! collars in military or combination.. Specially priced at $15.00 and OAQ WASHINGTON OIQ OlOi Door Above 7th UO Btor Open Saturday Bvanlng Till 10 p. to. ' What Is Ventura Park? The finest subdivision on the market in the city of Portland today. That's what you'll say when you see it Come Out With Us on Sunday, April 14 Opening Day for 19 12 WATCH OUR ADS. and you'll learn the splendid features oi tnis ur-iu-UAiii JJAjViSlUiN. ELEVATION AMPLE FOR SIGHTLINESS. SPLENDID AIR. GOOD TRANSPORTATION FINEST AUTO ROAD OUT OF PORTLAND. EASY TERMS. NO TAXES. NO INTEREST WATER ON TRACT BY JULY 1912 IN FACT, YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. WATCH FOR THE ARROW It shows there's something f . doing. Will tell you more about it tomorrow." affaffaffakBBBatTaWBaaaaaBSVF - aW : 404-5 LEWIS BLDG FOURTH AND OAK STS. -' Marshall 892a . r, .' AJLiii Spring Dresses Beautiful models can now be seen at their best. They come in a rane of new ideas that is pleasing to see. The yare priced Tailored Suits, $25, $30, are far ahead of the average. They're produced by the best manufacturers. They are of splendid fabrics. There are whipcords, serges, mixtures and novelty cloths in all leading shades. Garments of particular beauty in white, light tan and gray. You'll find these of a better grade than you're used to paying at this price. We carry sizes up to 53 bust measure. Commendable Styles in tailored waists, millinery, spring shoes and oxfords at very moderate prices. STYLISH MEN' KNOW THE MERITS OF The Bradbury System- THE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET.. They're not only best. There are none so good. They meet every requirement of trie man who wants the best at "a moderate price. We espe cially recommend the blue serges The New Hat3, Furnishings Shoes, etc., have all been carefully and tastefully se lected and depict the last word in fashion. PRICES ARE MODERATE. Open a Charge Account and arrange for such easy, weekly or monthly payments as best suits your convenience. NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT. SIMPLY Af COURTESY. 405 WASHINGTON STREET AT TENTH. THE STORE WITH 22 SH0W-IDOWS.