THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, rOKTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. MAY 6. mt. f PROBABLE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR TWtaa Gista. Mr. aad Wta Uag uua fwa fl affxda4 M k - aa c4 arU mum ai af. (m4 r i4i-fct- altkul is. Ui4 ' aiuit..4 lie ia ta arta b4 au.1 wuh fa.a la L AaaaWa 4 ual, a bar II ka U li4. a4 iai u la ai v? ib ImmI tr4 af r anura. (U. . alai)4 af ta tat c4Mwar ar lar a '41 aatata tag u4Wraaaa.at af iaa aaaarwrtlaia Ul taia!uaa iaa aksraa I, lMtu. arta r awtg. atial4Ura H I'. I all a.! t'aaaav F. I Tka rwal r"Kl ta at' W, ll. C. ax aaaiMt. Mr aa4 M a hm Ua lis aUiaa ! I Iba I .! 11 ly, av uttMt . al a ta JIm Tai-aa MiMt-aar Uaaa SECURE DELEGATES atliiaa tL kaka, Mr a4 Mra, aia'pa atlaad la eae 44 ta it4 4 aaai a (aiaar. Mr. a4 Mia. a !.. J4a I aaia f laa avt4 f ta (aaa al aa- Mrw.HU Mrta. Mlaa kJra ItitL I aaar IL Mia Ui.. VUraea. Mra U araaaaal. I W. A. Ria af lha Aatertoee; IHatrtrl Kit V av BVaaa), Mra. Uawrga tuivaa. Taiagrah nmvAT aprar4 a'a lb CDflM II WUta4 A. a.akv.1. Mr. a4 Mra. aV H, I aataasaltlaa ta prwlaai agalaat Iba re rb ta ibia any. Marua Mra t. T V Maritav U la ot ie ara la a gmailag tba li iae t-ia, AtAm iiuaaaaaai, Mr. aa i ! aa ay iaa ia Mspta, it Mia a .H. Vlacaoi. MUa fMNlr UlaaU ha aiaraa rwm waaU ! gla Italaaa thai Ut la aulr4 Ik IfcaUiUaaat plan. Clala Ortaa r.'G4ata. nnninrn- nrniii i tf 1 1 1 UK V 0 Mitt UlALLl z J ENTERTAINED OH HOOD RIVER TRIP ACUIMPTflM mo nuiuu State Convention at Walla Ya!!a Organizes With Clark and Wilson Forces Each Claiming C&ntrol. -". Xim-WI TV' I frU Vaile. a. Mar WHU n p-a la the flata far th a.Milatfa to litrmer, Iaa iwri brinf llb4 i.f rvd A fiM ta I),. .lih of 4leftia (rin Km cmkI' in iie I -rM-rii ciniia ' i-rr-i al ( clerk ihu af i aoB at Ktor . UrM th.atie. Tfc eaataa rtllr4 l oi4r ' f ae llilriiili af k alai commi t arla Mrar of ttll. W'llwo l4af etwl .4kdU far aalltavet com axtllaanfe. ' C C, tttl. aaateiaiit pn- eatiivf attarae f apoa.ae ctini. sava o Jdta la a-Mr a ha ea4 lb ru aa4 ar-tly tra4ll4 iba mUom i rvtu to( ih r-onvaauoa. Tha fir eaal)Ui for uvtfRf are . W. IL IMnphy tf Walla Walla; ituffc C. ToAi an4 K C UUUM c-f Feattl. r. r. ca4r and Wiuiara tUakinaa, ot K(ukas. Caarlae liairaer e Seattle at Jafca retttaoa ef bpckaaa aeaaa ta r tat Kauie; rend 14 ta far national txxnmiliMnma. with Meerio Lar borne f Tama ranpraa a rom- pramle o4au. for chairman of .tha afate central raotmllU Carl Ilut4 at Rvaratt. Huih ttallae af Taooma. aa4 W. IL CorbraJi af 0 pokaae ar la la a ruantna. All frelaf blaa Praaeat. . Th laal ( ha dUf allana arrived In lha city laaf ttlsht a apadal tralo from Seattle. Upon tba arrival of the I rata caocuaee vara held by nearly ail .lfatiou and work It Dad up far ta rtar. - InUraet entr principally a r wind tba eeateet for et in tha fcUae; county spare. Tba hand picked man and tha alactad ejeUcatea ara flehUnc hard for ih ! pUc alvaa Kiac count. Tha . "ha4 plckad" mn ara boldios oat for I lha aaaUB; of both xllalta. 1rln- Uoovni Pirinn HparH Npar 1 r 175 Portland Excursionists View Flowering Orchards and Partake of Lunch as Guests of Hood River People William II. Dunpby. of Wall Walla. Wuh. OS'iES PURSUING OFFICERS' SLAVERS arh a baJf ot. Thla la pot provln iiatlafaclorr to lb! alaotad dalacattoo. Charlaa lialfnar. wha. haada tba Kins roualy aire lad dlrraUon. atataa that 'tha "band picked" dJeaUon- la la as iMtanca br fraudulant mana'and that If tba deUatUon la aaated ba will with draw from lha eonTenlloiv. Tba elactad lelrmtlon from Kiev eountr will not haar to lha aaatlnc of both, drlecatlona, aylnr tha J "tbry are all rlfbt or all wrong." . .. . . Another fight befora .tha. ercdentlala rumrolttaa la from Adaroa county, which traa aent II drUgatea and 11-contrat-Inf d-lrgataa. Tb tpllt in Adarna coun ty waa on a "wot" as4 "dry" queatlon. Tba llnaup metioM . la ba tha Clark and Harmon fore agalnat tha Wllaon and Bryan men. If thera may ba aald to ba any Bryan mrn. Tha Bryan men want no Inatructlona and tba Wllaon ' man ara of tha opinion tbat they can not get them. Tha Clark foroea expect to control tha eonvenlloa and therefore ara In favor of inatructlona Wllaon Mar Control. ; Wllaon control mora countiea than Clark, and hla anpportara ara, practically ' pure of aaatlng tha King county primary delegation which waa conteated. But van with thoaa delagatea . aeated and tha Bryan dalegatea r lined up behind him. Wllaon muatera at beat SIR, lack ing 11 of ' enough U control -the con vention, which la nada up- of 719 dele- . gataa . . Wllaon and Bryan nave aolld delega- tlona front. Clallam, Cowllta, Douglaa, ' Ferry. Grant laland, Jefferaon, Okano gan. Ran Juan, Snohomish, Stevena and Whatcom countiea, with a total vote of lift, 8nohomlsh county dalegatea plan to Introduce a resolution Indorsing what Taft aays about Roosevelt, what Roose valt aaya about Taft and what La For letta aaya about everybody and every thing. - There ara war a dosen woman dele gates in tha.mtdat of the fight, lad by May Arkwrlght Huttoo of Spokane. One of tha women delegates, Mra. Molly Garry of Seattle, stated that she dons not know whether she Is on the "hand . picked" or elected delegation, but aho is for Clark. Mrs. I T. Phllllpa of Beattla la on tne elected delegation wnne Tier husband Is en the "hand picked" dele gation. Both are for Clark. I To carnjr away tha water of the Pa cific ocean It would be necessary to fill a tank a mile wide, a mils high and a mile long every duy for 440 years. Clinton and Believed Fight Has Started. (ValUd IT Ld Wlr.) Vancouver, B. C, May . Deapatehee from Ashrroft. B. G today atata that thraa poaaea, all heavily armed, are In purauit of Moses a-aul and Paul Qulnl lam. tba murderers of Constable Klnd neaa aad two othera. who escaped from tha old log jail at Clinton, and that a pitched battle ta espected before tha desperadoes ara captured. Heavy firing haa- been heard south of Clinton and fear are felt that tha murderers have Invaded ona of the lonely ranches in tha district In their search for food. Tho fugitives ara dead ahots and It la expected that losa of other lives will ocaur -before they ara taken or disabled. C0UN1Y GRAND JURY FEARED MS II iS BEEN AFFECTED General Returns from China a Mental and Physical Wreck. FOR MAY TERM DRAWN No Boiling MaJs in the Cup Pure, Soluble Coffee in concentrated form. Three-quarter Teaspoon ful and a cup of hot water makes delicious coffee .; irutanily. Not an extract. For Sale at all Grocers aamptc on acauceT G. WASHINGTON COFFEE SALES CO. !! rt Wall Street. New York. The county grand Jury waa drawn thla morning for the May term. There being no work at hand, the seven men were discharged until called together by the dlatrlct attorney. They are. Robert a. Wegner, Iyenta; H. A. Walker, 430 East Fifty-third atreet; Henry Farr, 1083 - Vancouver avenue; 1 Taubcnhelmer. 714 Johnson street; 1 F. Campion, 783 Hoyt street; William Kapus, 1010 Spalding bunamg, ana m. j Schleael. 136 Hancock street. W. A. Palmer, chief noMleman for the Kenton fire department, was ex ciised from Jury service on account of being a member of the fire fighting brigade. II. C. Parham, head baker fo A. M. HedOran, waa excused on ac count of no one to bake the bread In th shop. - J. Dauner waa excuaed . onac-. count of Illness. Max Galngum was excused on account of heavy business In the butcher trade. Dr. J. E. Kane claimed professional exemption and was excused. Ward E. Jacobs, blacksmith, told the Judge business kept him frortl serving. Roy Mahon, carp.enter, was excused for the same reason. August Parashas was excused beajiiise ho has not taken out his first naturalization papers. The junge naa mm promise 10 do so at once. J. Neal, chief dispatched for tho Portland Railway, Wght & Pow r company, was excused on account of "Is business. Jonn Palm was excused because he could not understand the English language. FIREMAN KLILEO AS ENGINE TURNS TURTLE Snecliil to The Jonrnnt.l Cle Elum, Wash., May 6. As pas senger train No. 17 of the Mllwaukoe road was coming Into the Cle hJum yards at 9 o'clock thla morning It ran Into an open switch colliding neaa-on. with a locomotive In the yard. The en glne and two express ears of the train were overturned and Fireman Jordan was Dinned under the wreck and killed. Engineer Johnson was severely Injured. Oregon Journal Cooking Bag Coupon No. 2 This coupon, together with one from The Journal pi Sunday, May 5, wiirntitle the holder to a set of Way-kuk Cooking Bags, wheo presented at The Journal Business Office, Fifth and Yam hill Etreets. .. ' ,1 . -If Jiot convenient to call, send two coupons, with 5c to cover cost of'mailing.and postage, and a set with full instructions will be sent to your address. ; NA'M& ADDRESS . . Everybody Is. Trying This New Method of Cooking. V (t'allH rraa LaMd Wlr. ) Ban Francisco, May I A physical and mental wrack, broken by Iba oaUoC General Homar Iea, tha California mili tary genlua, author, confidante of Dr. Sun Tat Ken and advlr of tha little group of Chine revolutionary leadrra. arrived on tha liner Cblyo Maru thla morning to regain hla health at hla home In Lna Angelea. Ha waa accom panied by Mra. Lea. Although be took little part In the actual field campalgna of tha revolu tionary army, Qrneral Lea devoted himself ao asnldtiounly to tha problem of liberating the Chinese from tbe dom inance of tbe Mnnchua, to which he haa virtually devoted his whole life, that hla constitution waa undermined and ha suffered a severe stroka of paralyala. Ha waa-confined to nla atateroom dur ing tbe entire voyage from Shanghai, and had to be carried from tha Chlyo in a stretcher. Ha waa In no condition to dlacusa tha Chineae situation and will be hurried to Los Angelea. It la feared that General Lea's health may be permanently shattered and that hla mind haa been affected. H IT m s NOMINATE MIR TICKET y Multnomah county Prohlbltlonjdls will nominate a ticket tomorrow by holding a mass convention at tha Behnke-Walker building, corner Fourth and Yamhill street. The convention will be called to order at 10 o'clock by N. G. Hedln, chairman of the Prohibi tion county committee. One of the nominations certain to be made is that of Virgil G. Hlnshaw aa a candidate for district attorney. He la the only candidate and la one -of the few who could qualify, aa the candidate must be an attorney and only a few at torneys are members of the party. Another nomination regarded as cer tain is that of Dr. Joseph E. Hall as a candidate for the legislature. Dr. Hall, whose office Is on Williams avenue. polled one of the heaviest votes as a candidate two years ago, and will be unanimously nominated. The plan of the Prohibitionists Is to nominate a full party ticket for the county, so far aa the chief offices are concerned, but a few of the minor places may go unfilled. Aa the Prohi bitionists did not poll a 'large enough vote to hold primaries, their nomina tions must be provided for by a mass convention. . - i li . Th Url M'ly af Irtlaa4 esrr tt'Ai.i Itai eva vullmt Item! tlfr nl it fia4 PI vail v. waa pta. rnl i.vuy (kit h aneiatote af lb farlUad !'! club aot af lha Btr-r nA aa4 Ik Ceaaial club uf tlM4 tur. Tfca MHf wfekk mtm Iff rt T a nig aad om.a. Tae Itly Uti all ar (pacta! irala !atng KartUad ert f la I h arBooa and ra lurnina la liana far avcrraoa la ! a full al(tt a ipL Tboa w ba o rayallr liia!na4 tba party aad ngtnr4 the Jetray IMsuh lb aU a rawing dlatriot w.r It H lunaall. aduor of Ik Hood Klf -f Jaw 1 TbemlaoA, adllof af th Hood Klver Glacier; Captain C I. McCaa. aha had charge aa? lha aula mobile brigade; Chart JlaJl. waa gave ilia aaa af bia boua atwl ground ta the visitors, J. Adrtaa Epplag, who had chart af th rfrhneAta, and J. C Mob igomery. Tha aparul train which carried Ih happy oraad. waa arraag4 for by J. II ON .111. traveling paaaaagar agant of Iba O-W. R A N. Co. rayar Xaamad aai Traia, Tha private car of William McMurray general puHtfr agat. waa alao at tha dlcpoeal of lha nrwapapar ma. It waa In hla car that they had Ik praa room. tJltorlal room and elrrulallon bradiuartra of tha Dally Apple lilo Mm, ih Utile papar which maaagad to run Into flva adltlona Dutch Jak Smith waa th anglnear and John Alllaoo waa conductor Thy, loo. arr In an lha fun. Aa lha mmbra of th parly alighted from tba train at Hood River and stepped Into antomobll. two motion picture machlnaa wra operating an. I many camaraa wra mapped. Apple bloasoma war prantd th vlaltora. From th summit of Van Horn Hutu, tha membera of tba party were given a panoramic vlw of th valley, through tha court aay of Mr. Van Horn, th owner. Th edlbl war urnlahad by the newspaper men of Hood Klver tha wo men of tha Hood River Congregational church having made mora than 1000 aandwichea. Thoaa Making Trip. Among those who wra In tha party ara: Ben W. Olcott, William and John W. McMurray, Mra. J. W. SI ft on. Mleaea Edith and Pearl Kill. Captain aad Mra F. W. Bugbe. Mrs. C M. Stork wall, C W. Stockwall, Mr. and Mra David IL Smith, C H. Wllllama, Mra Fred A. Snow, Mis Green, A. R. Slaymakar, Mis Addle Ellla, Mr. and Mra W. A. Marahall. Don Sterling, Mra. M. J. Ster ling. Mlaa Lucia B. HarrlmaJi, Barge E. Leonard, Miss Ida M. Shea, Mr. and Mrs. John IL Scott. Mrs. W. C Johnson, Mrs. L. W. Therkelsen, Mlsa M. Therkalsen, John Cochran, Mr. and Mra. F. D. Mc Naughton. D. V. Meagher. J. R Carter, Mr. and Mra George IL Cratn, Mr. and Mra. M. A. A Id rich. J. II. O'Neill. A. E. and Misa Elsie Brooke. Mr. and Mra John Brook a Charlea B. Walker, Mra. M. E. Patton. Claud Biiatal. Miss B. C. Patton. Mr. and Mra. Paul 8. Olck Mra. U B. Cuslck. Mra Elisabeth Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8. Kelty, Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Craln. Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Hyskell, Jim Travera, E. J. Daly Mra. J. F. Moffett, Mr. and Mr. Leo Peterson, C. L. Keller, H. I. Bowles, Mrs. M. Chernla, Dave Chorrtls, Mra. O. C. Bchlott. Mrs. C. N. Ryan. Mrs. A. E. Alden, Mlsa O. R. Smith, of Ft. Louis, Miss J. Rltter, C W. Ausman, J. E. Kramer, Lewis Sondhrlm, Sam Kramer, Mr. and Mra W. Mahon, Mr. and Mra Gerald Volk, Dr. R. O. Hall, Mr. and Mra M. W. Parellua, W. Burke, Mr. and Mra H. P. Palmer, ' Mr. and Mra R. Ormsby, L. Von Klein, Eddie. Sam mona, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. George McCord, Colonel and Mra. Hofer, Miss Kraemer, Mrs. Mur phy, of San Jose, Cal., Mra. A. C. Mar' tin, Leon Hlrsch, A. E. Foss, C. W. Myers, D;' M. Botsford, Mra. C- L. Bots. ford, J. C. Lanenberg. F. W. King, J. H. Jordan. Jr., W. . F. Hessian, E. W.. Hardy, Edward. C. Luce. J. W. Blmfton. C. Jaok, Jr.,.G. W, Graham, W. A. Marshall, W. E. Plerpont F. M. Dompsey, H. C. Canine, J. E. Marphy, Mr and Mrs. W. P. Standborg, J. E. Reavls, L. A. Parkhurst. M. and Mrs. Harry Halo, E. S. J. McAllister, Mlsa Ruth Blssell, Gordon Stuart, Mrs. Ait a aala Tb la4 hlr ata waa Ua4 lb4r aalaataaitaa at U- 4iaaoaal af I I a aartr are; Mlaa Caiara Hcadcrae. C IL haaa. C. f Mol'aa, J. IL MaUaraaaar, i-aartaa IUIL t V. brwk k. V. Huv rhar. U V. ttdwarda C, W. laaar. Trvaaaa BaUar, Naah W. aa, J. A 4- naa tplag. C. it DproaL N. C Kvaaa, MaraitalL U II. lUfglna, f, a lald Harry T lW)ii. c. C Carpaaie, rraaa thaaawr. it . t4lM-b. Ir B. I. KVabia, Ik K tHtaraa. A. II Shell. Harry lUiUy. Carl (tubman. Claraoca (iuWrt. Uaurga T Prelr. W, L. Faart. aad. w. r. traway. Collar Uraihar. J. r. Vouiroff. U IC CUrk, W. U NlchaL PAINTS FINISHES INSTALLATION DEN 0 OF ALARM SYSTEM FAVORED rwaplta aarnaat aPDoatllon an lha ban f Councilman Jamea A. klagulra, lha aaw eouacll ramaiiiiaa aa InduatrUa. at la tnaldaa enatllng. b14 thla morning. votd to raeommaad Ih paaaag af aa ordlaaitoa granting lo lb Danla Fir Alarm company lha right ta attack Ita ayelem l lha wlr of Ih Horn Tela phone company. Tba only consideration rrlv4 by Ih city, tf lha ordinance paeeaa. wilt ba thai lha Danlo company null Install H drrlr for reclvtag aad transmitting fir alar ma la flra headquartera. tppo- aeota of lha ordinance aay thla will ba a detriment both lo lha municipal flra alarm aytm and to lha ttlcpnou aarv Ice. Th ordinance wa flrat rfrred to Ih health and pollc committee of th council. A majority of that commit! recommendad It for paaga but Coun cilman Magulra objected lo lha measure. It was then referrad to tb llccn com mittee, where It again received a ma jority vote. In thla latter committee. howvr. It mat with tha disapproval of Councilman Ralph C. Clyde, who sub mitted a minority report recommending hat tha ordinance ba amended to pro vide for tha payment to tha city of a Ucens of per cant of th groe annual racalpta of tha company. Councilman Magulra aald today that he would favor ha meaaure with th Clyd amendment Incorporated. Attorney U A. Meivary. representing th Denlo company, atated the company would not Install It system If the city dnptad lha Clyde amendment. 11 aald ha city would ba getting enough return n tha Increased receipts of tha Home company, which pays an annual tax on ta grosa revenue, and In .the Increased Refidish Your Shabby a Moors Dingy, shabby floors in. sit- 1 ting room parlor, Horary, kit chen or bed room worn and scratched from constant use, can be made bright and attrac tira -Ycs change them yourself, at a trilling: cost ACimQUAWY TAJLNO-XAC ' stains . and varnishes' at one operation, imparting: to any surface the elegant effect and durable, lustrous surface of beautifully finished oak, wal nut, maliogany or other expensive woods. Call for color card. AOV1E QUALITY PAINT STORE PhonesMain 6481 ; A-1881. 187-189 Second St, in roLLownro stsTmzavToms Sag Williams Ave Tamlaata, J. T. u aaaia at. (jaia) Kayban, I. L. ft Oa (atUwaukl). . KUwaokla MeTcentUe Co. (Tanoeovar, Waak.) Til Mala St. Browa. Bo war Ji Xayaa Ilvt. Oa. 4894 a. Slxty-seveath St. S. X. iArlata) . . Kara Fark Hardware Oa. omaard St, (Valvarilt reiki Mart bj Daaa US Philadelphia St. (St. Jobaa) raalasmla Sard war Oa, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hii Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tha nj? yVTZZT Signature of a&4UcU4t There's every good reason why vou should come to Ro senthal's for your Spring Shoes. We sell what is good, and we ask you to buy our shoes because they are good. It isn't price" that sells our shoes, for shoes can be made to sell at any price it's goodness, merit and worth and value "that "sell them. To thoroughly appreciate our shoes, look elsewhere then come to us. Rosenthal's The 6hop That Fits the Feet" Our Reputation for Good Shbea I Already Woi VISIT OUR PLANT See for yourself where your meat comes from and how it is handled. Let us ex plain to you more fully the importance of Government inspection of the meat.' It is a vital problem in the health of your family that they get only koocT meat, and when you buy meat that is not inspected, that which does not bear the stamp of the Government's approval, you don't know whether it is fresh and healthful or not. You are running a risk that is unneces sary yes, positively dangerous. It is your duty to know what meat you are eating. Our plant is always open to the public. Uniformed guides are on duty foryour. convenience, .to show. you the entire plant, to answer all your questions. .138 liNoloX upon your dealer ehowlncr Ton thia ZZ I I V O Govkhnmknt Stamp on all meats you buy. It'g e J&J uocie am-a guarantee 01 clean, ireih wholesome Un CX meata. UNION MEAT COMPANY riOMEEB PACKERS OP THE PACIFIC Frodiajar of tha faaao "Columbia Brand" PraocU I am deeply indebted to the thousands of voters who so generously supported me for Coroner, at the late primary Election and thank you, one and all. As a private citizen, I will continue my efforts to secure the establishment ot a public-morgue. JAMES C. HAYES, M.D. E AY OREGON There Is No Better Investment In Oregon than lotsnn Bay City, The growth of this new DEEP, WATER SEAPORT on Tillamook Bay will be remarkable. The long-sought deep channel from the entrance of the bay to Bay City is at last ASSURED. It will be completed probably about the same time as the Panama CanaL - The sequence of these two factors will be IMMENSE SAW AND LUMBER MILLS, SHINGLE MILLS, BOX AND FURNITURE FACTORIES, CANNERIES, STEAMSHIP LNES AND MORE RAILROADS FOR BAY CITY. , DAILY TRAINS are now running between Portland and Bay City. Call for Jriformatiorir Don't delay, "flThe longer you postpone , investing in Bay City the smaller JPotits,, for you. Lot values wilt surely quadruple in s short time. LOTS .AS LOW AS $65 , EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS"-" - ,.' ; , 70U-3.S,PALDINQ BUILDING. PORTLAND ' ' Branch OfHces at Salem and Bay City. N1 '.T-S--1? .T. H- 3