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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. rORTLAMD. THURSDAY KVgH.NO. APRIL It. Hit. I'MilGOFUKJi Gill 10 III: mm imp p no muni iiiu uLLhii GB1UE1H P.iriiiar.'i Wirtlws Operator ' TeiJs of "TalVing" to Jack Phiflips Aboard White Star f Pkl. I . OaAM CinHrwa Oily JUM UtlWIt OMiMJi. (By ktes'ia I Ivw, afr ri ! i W IM t'rJ l liw " Lm4 a I iLl'f.S M . HU ! '' M f Ul erM t I-- Ullff W.el ., emta-i r H. ft ltiM e-l I B.lK. aa Ik fa'taWa Wt'aiaata ArMtr4 la.t "Wat K4t lel wee Ul. M lt Til'-1 n4MJl Ic4 wti t Jrrf If iikm etai.nee If tha-y- are eeveal t -r lrto aaeitia lit reieatr-ttk aa IK. TU.ate a..t ae mtrmtM ta la ft, a taejfwl Mew. (Mia llainae (Ui4 ll r.tl Itmlth af t&e Tllil Bluet aa kM all day HOs-Uy I (Ml IU large Wvfeafse aaea U a,e floating at least IH suae avota af tee anaraary lr Una. .lraeea Dj-arilM utnertoa are tfcal tit TttaaU we IM lujlae eater af the JertHa a4 tfcal ha la cvaMaftb-Allo - aKiaday Ilk Jee l"lmifav tka fltaalrfa wliee vparelor KaV raUBpa Welt. ' aatWrlaad aaUl: I -I hw Jack PalJIlpa well. I plllai I kit day jvd thaw aval Ieaa naeeeage (run l' laia Maine la Caplaia UntUfe- I got in lrn.rrt lie aieaeba,.- a&4 raon4 having elrhfed huga trebeega. The mm aba w.e rwaaing fcetwaeei the Tltaola end I'.rlaUflL relaying nr toeeaage regera Irg CNa lrWff la tka TlUtnU-. Tka Naalhar aa fin aad t rou!4 a tka Ix-rf a etaarty aa Vuavdajr Dtcbt " . kdlkariaixl dria lhal hta laat ram tnunlcallaa llh tka Titanic u ai tt It 'Clark (ahly a llmal Mundar night Whlta Star affwule daelara tha Titanic atrvrli al l J ocJock (Kt Tork Umil r a boat aa hoar aflar tha Pa rial an had latk wU tba Tltaatc. Tha J'arlalaa carrlad but atnala wtralaaa op rat or who had baaa al tha kr 1( hottra wha ha aanf tha laat RMMa to tha Titanic, Ha had apni Ida tfajr trrtn f aaalatanca le tha oMaahiad tank aiaamar IautarhIaDd. Aflar aa4m hla rlaaJ iaaa la tha Titanic Captala llalaa ordr4 him to had. Ha alapt whlla tha TIUbIc aant tha -B. a eaJla. Awakaa to Kaar Vawa. Whn OparMor Sutherland a vrka Sioadar nornlnf ha donnJ tba wlralaaa rap and tha flrat measaia ha caught vaa ona from tha oparator aboard tha CarpathU dearrlbln tha Titanic a pluuga Into tha watar. Tha farlnlan n hrlplraa. and fiutbarUnd broka down var lha newa. Aakad it It waa poaalbl tpr an ice- hrrt to lit ao low tn tha walar to tw Invlaibla on elaaf night. Captain Jialnaa aaJdf, k "I nerar hrard of an antlrtly aub mrgad tcavr of aaffloiaot to wrack tha Titanic." CaptaJn llainea admitted that ha nerrr aaw a rlearar April nlyht than laat Banday when tha Titanic a truck tha f.MIAIN hi ft i ai ai Ua-i wa aa Ik-a paw t af lt- n. aliavawf Tav 111 a M la a rato fa railaaa Wiik aV. W N--t.a4 W aaaaato. U aia4 k-ff kta KftiaA Ta It n III ataafiaa n Cta. taaii Waavklaalaay IV lU aJad '4alaua alaa ftU4 mU ii4 riwtlin aaia a Ti la wa TMa ailaaaia4 ta IIhI lk HrlA turn 1 1 a aiaaial ar MttU kMWVaad Ka J aa.14 laat aa ..( ailraay af aa4NI l k4 ( .il (lira faaa lal aa- a.atarwa tragba aU IUI li 1' K.lwa ltr,nj (of lrltg a taaa t 4 im tl I it iilxu Ua4 kiala Ida I r4rta l Kj Lag thai PVrlaa aa aaa ti) ihJ uti a t'r tfa kraa city ailaibc) UiT a l" Tii(t alaltaat lal N'orllad f avt vii a ( I 1 1 raa la I ha mmi fr ia rtly. Hrl4 r 1W iKal ha kaa lrWl valr itul caa la IKal e vlnMlag a.. aa4 lka aM itatMm. a-4 Ij-I a-1 tka aaina.a k-a k-a awl a 4 Ma aw alaa4 IM !' aaav hiUJ to ttaawt to. . iMMaW t-NatiM I f.aava a a ak-aJiaa (wa lima WaOia waad aa m r avUaway. la Uibf a im a taat rxwa vaa l.laal f tAaa r r allaa taa tawaa af U U. In t kta pulaii at tarwai ka aaw taaa aaiiy 'a wart altaaawp a Oala a maty Mr. pam a la la tl TaaVfva faiW ta) Bwataat laa aaua4 aa I a llaaa La lataa. aati Ika aa. lafvaa al af await tn aa al ttaiawa) la a aaa la TaM w k-f r. J. Talkaf. aaataa awyj i ta a- tkta kaa Ik naaa a CaitaaaW aataw a akUf faaufwp. Iwrf tUUlrHm Ml. taaaw a. Vto kiwtaat t Maaria44L tJ. Arti Ik -Tka lalal rgiaHraitaa far Carry aaaaly U aa fl- Ua ataaHktlja PaawtIM 1 1. bm la J Lai it. ladaaiaaitaat laala t. flawlaawJ i a H aa ahlWaaa I. ladat aiitial Tl rru4 la gtva p!!ta I Ta4 raaa4aliaa 111 WOMEN'S SUITS Are Now on Sale at .GEVUM For Less Money Than at Any Store in Portland aaajaaj a gjajaa Bwjaaajawaaa J! Absolutely Pure Tho only Baking Powdor mndo fromRoyalCrapoCrcamofTartar NO ALU Mf NO LIME PHOSPHATE IW WIXTURlS AND PLAIN BLACKS Ti tic Marty at) miaiut t. although Ibcia art kartrml t4ak autia intud4. II will a lualaa) yfMI IO obar lha Vtlutt thtl it nxltdd in tha aaaoitramt. W't ht thtw ia all tiyUt ted ihry ara rfu!r US 00 la fJSOO ! I'KICKt) JO H THIS SI'ECIAI. SALE . ,RS6.95 30 DRESSES, REGULAR UP TO I IS-00 it ta k inluJ- a If tiJkt, roila and k line of ry prftty tcrnt. Wt hatt them in all met and are Mating a fad when e adrrttK that they arc tht aio4 that tell easily ami reaularlr at to flSfil PRICED KOR THIS SPECIAL SALE gg Jfj MIXTURES AND PLAIN COL'S TO 10 A larr rarietr of mixtoret ncj plain eotora in hit line will aptel to many huyeri. The coma in every aite and ara aoitt that hate actually teen reduced from $27.50 to fJOOt) Thit it one of oof Lett pricea. PRICED FOR THIS SPE QIO Af? CIAL SALE Ola-.tJ GRAY AND TAN MIXTURES IN COATS On lot nf Sprinff Coatt in the gray and tan mixture, with fancy coliara and tha popular three-button effect. If you are looking for tomething right up to the min ute at remarkable taving in price, tee trtem PRICK THIS S.1 K D SPKCTAL FOR CIQIK i.LE AT i)10a4J lcabarg. Ill WOMAN MUST PAY FOR lir. Kill whlla councilman knocked out the fartaa Treat, tharrby radurlna tha prlca of paving ta par cant, which, baaad on tha amount paved la lilt, will rmult In a aavlna to property o am era l.liH.OftQ annually. Ha alao rccov- far tka ertr from lha traat-BBd Orakkara nUlliona of dollar of Hvar fmnl prorw-rty: ha farthermor dlannlved Txwat and tha wawar mpa Oorn- ryXI lha bin hy compelllna competition Hill Hoard ordlnanca waa ona of many other maaturea. fVaM adrartlaaaaaal.) The hla If elartad ha promiaaa ta uaa every ef fort to keep the county a expenaea down to the lowest poaalbla level ronaiatent with atot rrfca an1 government; will aecure quicker Iranalt acroea tha river; will oppoae graft and apeclal Intereata at alt time, will advocate tha utinoat publicity In all mattera pertain Ina to tha county' a biialnaaa; will traaaaet aomaty awalaaaa for tka eioloatre kaaaflt af tka eonoty." TOTH OOUalTX CXJlOtTSKIOaiia 107 x JOSEPH T. ELUS BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE SERGES Another lot of Spring Suit. Thete are tha black and white ttripe Spring tcrget. They are very pretty, tastefully made and rep resent one of our ttrnngrit Spring liuet. We hoped to make money on thit lot, bat WE PRICE THEM SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE $15.45 TAILORED BLUE SERGES REDUCED Thetf ara all plain tailored, with a few ftney t i intertperted. Moti art plain, bow- ever. They arc new arrivaU and hive the guaranteed, lining. Spring itylct and reg ular ilnet to Ul FOR THIS CI 7 A K SALE. SPECIAL OH MO ONE LOT SPECIAL COAT BARGAINS Regular iZi Ladiet' Coatt, in blue, tan and gray miituret. Thit it another line in which you will be interfiled. Sea them before buying eltcwhcrc. In the lot , there cer tainly will be tomething to pleat you. PRICED SPECIALLY FOR C1Q 1C THIS SALE OlOeliJ ItfjOO PLAIN ORAY AND TAN SUITS Here it a fine lot of Suite, made op in plain grayt and tant, trimmed with fancy cotlari and pretty buttont. For tha modett and tatty dretter, there it tomething in thit lot that will be especially pleating. All titet. PRICED FOR THIS SPE.- COO CIAL SALE Oa-a-etJU LOT OF NOBBY WHITE 8ER0E SUITS White Serge Spring Suitt, tome in be J ford cord and othera in whipcord. Some hare fancy colUrt and cufft. Thit it an etpe- ciatly new and up-to-date ttock from which to make your Spring selection. Values to U25Q PRICED SPECIAL &OA Kfl FOR THIS SALE O-VieUU REGULAR $30 VALUES, BLUE SEROES In thit lot there are plain tailored and fancy blue terget. There are alto a number of telectiont for the mistet. We have a large ataortment of tites, to that almott any on can find a perfect fit. Regular $30.00 Suitt. PRICED KOR THIS SPE CIAL SALE S24.50 U . f . : .11 ill 1! HI. ... .... .iiitaaAtL .k I FIRST TO SECOND ON YAMHILL STREET PAVEMENT NOT LAID : "If I had known of thla feature of the aasesament 1 would not have signed the nrdinancw aaaeanir tha coat of Improv ing Macadam street." aald Mayor Ruth Hunt today. "Ifereafter I ahaJl lnalat on all contract being completnd fully before I aifrn any maaaurea whlclv con- . pal property owncrt either to nay caah or apply for tho privilege of bonding io cover the coat or tha assessment." . Tha mayor's remarks were mndo after . . ha had heard a protest made by L. E. Thompson, representing Mra. I Zlm merman. a widow, who has been as aeaaed nearly 2000 for a pavement . which hna not yet been laid. Tha Consolidate Contract company , obtained tho contract. for the paving of Macadam' atreet from Dakota utreet to . Hamilton avenue. Tha work lacks 10 H per cent yet of being finished, yet the .' council has passed an ordlnanca usaess Ing the coat of the pavement at 164,000. Tha contractor will not receive thla ,( amount In full until after the remaining portion of the Improvement Is done. But under (he charter property owners who '. own lots ahuttlnK on the unfinished ' portion of the improvement must file . an application to bond their property liefore tha expiration of 10 days from tho date the mayor Hignod the ordinance. JMra. Zimmerman bellevea It la unjust to force her to apply for the bonding - privilege before a he has as yet been oeneiiiea b Hingis ioia in omer woras, - ta arrange to pay for a pavement that - haa not been laid. "Want" ads will be received over the phone only from those whose names are listed in either of the telephone dlreo tortes. CLARKFOR PRESIDENT Democrats must remember the loyalty of Clarlc to Bryan and Democracy. His ability tosunlte the party and get re aulta. Ilia loyalty to .Orenton in pro curing appropriations for all our com ' rnarcial enterprises. The fact that he la either tha flrat or second choice of every Democrat in the country together with a record for a long and faithful aerriee to hla party and tho country, is the beat answer to cnargea of comblna- . tlona and conspiracies. The following telegram hag been re ceived at Clark headquarters: "Omaha, Neb., April 16 James T Barbe.. CTiamn Clarlt Iteadauarters : PwUajid,XUf3iaJnp Clrk will carry Nebraska oil the lth and onr great leader. William J. Bryan, will bead the Nebraska delegation, cheerfully accept ing tha Instruction of hta fellow' Demo erata to vote for and support the great apeaker. . AKTUUB r. MULLEN. . Other lata advteea give lr. Clark itl (teiepat-ia to the national convention, mhlvh la far nrora than mil Other can- Ute hara. c&mblnad-'i Wa urge all i niocrata to go to thla polla tomorrow iu.i tast tHuir vote ror; CHamp Clark n J mur the elactioa of , Democrat j K jilJoai tbi falL r . , JAMES T. BAItBEE. . -.1'. f.inun ' Chaaip. Claris . Campaign Coti;m!tteA (Tald Adr.J" ' j-' ' -it 1 : . " - CLOTHING BUSINESS PROVES A STORE CLOSED! This k one of the leading Men's Clothing Stores in Portland, but has carried too high a grade of merchandise for the location. Stock consists of the highest grade of Men's Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. Each and every article represents a money value, and it must be turned to money it will bring. Doors have been locked arid no matter the great sacrifice that must be made, this entire stock ' . . , MIDST (D)IU) IVottilna Reserved A. FEW ITEMS: No J tin filing of. Prices 5c and 10c Canvas Gloves, a pair. lc 10c and 15c Sox at, pair. ..... .' .3c 50c President Suspenders cut to. .............. . 19c 10c Handkerchiefs, white and colored, at. .3c 25c Boston Garters cut to .11c 75c Dress Shirts, soft and pleated, cut to. ...... . .23c $1.00, $1.25 Dress Shirts, soft and pleated, cut to. .39c $1.50, $2.00 Dress Shirts, cut to .89c $3.00 Men's Shoes, cut to. ............... . . .$1.89 $15.00 Men's Spring Soils at t20-S22.50 Men's Soils Z'iZZll eS7e?9 $25.00-530.00 Men's Snits at 510,75) $2.50 Men's extra Pants at. .89c $2.00 Men's extra Wool Vests at. ...... . ... ..29c $5.00 Leather Suit Cases at. . . . . . . . .$1.89 $2.50 Suit Cases at... . . ,79c 50c Men's Underwear at . . ...... ............. 23c " $1.00 Underwear atv;'. . . . i . ; . v. . . ; . .... .... .59c $1.50 Wool Underwear at. . ................ . .69c 50c, 75c Men's Work Shirts at, . ... ........... ,33c $2.00 Flannel Over Shirts at ................ . . $9C $2.50 Wool Sweater Coats at. ; .89c $2.50 Men's Hats at. f. 89c $3.50 MenVHats at. , . ...... ............ . . ,$1.49 $5.00 Boys' Suits at.... . . .$1.89 EVERYTHING MUST GO. EVERY ARTICLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRICES.QUOTED. CONTRACT GOODS INCLUDED. Every article will be marked in plain figures, and in order to turn this big stock into money quick, goods will be sold to the public wholesale and retail Sale Sltaiipfs . ALSO SATURDAY AND WILL GO ON UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD. ' 201 Firs! SI. O COR. TAVLOh NOTICE 5T0RE IS CLOSED AND WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL APRIL J9, 10 A. M. ANYONE HAVING GOODS BOUGHT OR LEFT IN THIS STORE HERE-