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4 - - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- rORTLANP. THURSDAY. EVENING, JUNK 13, lilt, PLAYING A GRA MM FACTIONS 4W 9 9 W W a, w a, I GAME OF Hlff Neither Confident That Their Side Will Win but Are Mak ing Claims for Possible Mor al Effect l' Il!4 " r i lafi ii... t:.l 1 hf llllltNl 4w..i rrt t.av (......... I IVa ftaa4 af ... . . .J I ft v- 4 1 ft wja a-4 I tv,i.l f-4 -41 tart .. i ' mi I. I...I t:-l 1ft .J.ft.1 - ft) f 4 It ..., . -ft ' it . t 1 1 t -, I .. . .4 f It. l ..... . I !)" ' ' ' -I - . - S.-.IH !... .4 i . . I . I. .! ll - n. - - J fc,-ftft (i j.i..i .1 ii I . " I. ft1 I K . :ft ". -f i I . . I . t.A.ft t-'1t 4 ..-.I H....l vtC . I.. .ft -I I ... J I I .1 01 (I.. Il l ! t. . ftl. ft.ftl.nl Jl I f'U tftftft ..... . ( liMftk-t'll ftf-.ft l s.a . e Hn M a i s . r I '.ft-. h l ul , . 1 1 lit f. u..ili. f l.U '-. v( ft '' v .'! l"ft- I SUI I r-l . . - UlluK . f t U' mil I1 l l: l.i.l II ti4. M ! ft ft ."-! k lift f ' !- of 4rft T ' fftfl Kll ,-!'. ..! Clahft i ! lleK lltl lift l n m.-Mf l ull. mil I" ! !.! I I" M Ifttr l Ifc TtH .lcil.ft ir TM rii.i.j. it.i it. mil Tftfi ftiih 0 ..4 l-ft t lh I" ft-'IIl!IVftl f 1 .lirll fi i,Iia la r eilr i irlfl. nj 1 t'oiSrlle rclllift 0ftlj KwMlrll rr .lfl 4JI7 ich la U- I II lnf''- l'l out I help l"uHiln Ir. Itft IMmli.llon iH ur.lrf l. ..r:t "Tl (.vrri w-!r. f roufM, 1 bol ftjinll llftl li ft llh.lral of M.ftln Null I. Ilxla and looa .'ul4 K"ll aliorl t.f h.'mhtallftf la ftlil'lc ll irull ttt an (raniaallon ro,.n.fllli. l Willi I lift t.a'p if I'um Ina a ii. I aJ-4lvvin Tl.. figuir II. al l'a mcnfll It U ljnil la I'raftl.triil Tafl raMiol ln fiitr e to nam Hl ltf ary l.ftiritan i.d i-ul or f I rail nmlfi fflEfinoiiiisr HENEY IS FAILURE Motion of Sturges to Reject Attorney'i Proty It Tabled by Committee. e i . i j . lh BROWNSVILLE PIONEER AGED 85. PASSES AWAY lro r. III, or. Jana t- Hohmrl talk . a it'ttin ' lt. mil I"" i..M....aMh (K a:ii -jft' " 1 a tlM vUmi l ''' ' ' IkMlftt w:iik !a k I' aHl la y ,ii iol) -t.i. la n ! aiiu - fivphrr,. a1 Iba Urauliful ll.n- ftl- M H.fvjl U M r e.tl ailuaiu fmi II.. brlr.al alaixJl-iM ' wai .f',t.f l " IKtr Oaa Ba UlkMt !- "TLa aa ! !- )r- tilftl. Iala. ! "'" falllltlMi'iM r rff'-'r rutain thai ihr Ju ,', ", '1 .i (t i. ..if a t t t.. r( . vl fj- la II. al nolMHly riaa H -J Ilia l.lftlury of Ai--rlaii !! thMt- haf " ,'f " alluadoB .rrnM Hh " "",l lira Tf in ini-.loat1 . , mar nniinala.l Ihrr " m ' tta nomlnalxl nrlUirr war hl4 rt '- ltnln iii.n !. i.r kn III i-rutnMa and lf. that llhr iJt rvUrltm or I umn.:n. ' ,,n a ti --!( atamla ofilf olhrr avorl car.Uiai. ni i yon4 lti rn ' il-i.!t!r mat , ' iom man nut n mrMl..iiJ. t parcbologlcal pioirrul. trn II. upmard Of Ihuuaand l-l-al na innr ir.u ra in al rlta. r or do a ttiln whli h will man lilm llialr nomlno. I r n.on. a .romlrnt plnrr of Ihla Bryan did at I'.Mraico l( ao h-iivii. d:I at lila daughlitra hin aTaltha Hll XlOBCh TMM. nrar lirr Mon.Uy Tli i1..ard ti I. i. .i.iii.-nr:ihrr Tafl Mr In l.lnrolnalilr. Kngland. In U:l h.. mouth inalrurlad dalr. and at llo of l lama lo Ih. I iilt. Mtn to nominal l.im. aumli. that Kt.Ha In 111 l. In company i:n II or nearly all of th rvnleiln bttvr Io biollirra. ram br 01 ttama to Or ' .h n,mmliiM r d.xldd In fon. Icailn nr IIro narlllp. -fnrla iTafta faor. whl.h arirta llly. Thar a l aa familiarly lled lull! la not muih diffrrrM In atranclh b- Ma taliln and llicn larl-J to fallfornl J I twaan Taft and Itoi,all aa to In- o minaa il orkd thra for a Bructl d-lft.a. tha adant bfln l"tt llm and tdan cama b.i k lo Ida 1 alirMlv with Tafl valley and attls1 on tKa farm thin r -.ii T.rt iin..ft.i.!t Im ahla to he realded until two yeara ago. Htnra win enoua-h of tha unlii.trurtrd dela- that time ha haa realdml with Ma ...... i aiva him tha votea neceaaanr daughter, lira I). F. Nawland. who tl- T.rt manacera aav l'va four n.llra north of IJrownavlll . . Th. Rooaavrlt manacera av vea. Wr. Harrlaon wa one of tl.a moat auc In path caara tha wlah la father to lha raaaful farmara In Ihla aertlon. and at thoufhL on o'nl over 1000 arrea of land. 4U1 Blff for MoraJ rffact. He waa the father of tl. Urgent family . " , ".t1 , In thla auction of tha al.te. II. leavea ;., -It la doubtful whether any man In o mourn , w,,ow i .Wither caiip haa tha confidence whl.-U o(J t0 whom he h, btt,l ,n.rre(, tj tha autementa tlvan out from time to yMr Hevfn chldren .r, )v)n ,u of win. a.. ........... ...... ,., trt pr,paroU, frmera located iiiirawii .! . W( Brownavllle. and on daughter, . . oiu.i .or wra. Harriet W ataon. who Uvea In "" ?!!5 fn-.,!,, C JJ Hor,e 8ho B'nrt- Idho Thoae lirlr.g la doubtful whether any mn will know Brown.vni. ,r, Thorn aeorge with any degree of certainty how thea. JoMph ,nd v, ,i,1(ltn Mr, 8r,h Com"; " i ... .. .. . .. ,V I. . . ' r D. K. Newland. There ara u" "."V j . .. -7" e .r ',0 "". I rrrgndthlldren and 11 vu.lip.vicu ft. IUC uyinnn .r.o..... ... I grea t g TB ndl'lllld Tel ... .1"- " . ' .i- Mr ".rrlaon. Blthough not a member ... . . 7. ,.Z.,.VV. or any ,f,urc. P thinker and . . , . ' rengiouaiy Inclined. He waa rioted for i.uvai raMijiui.iui5 m ... c ivuiiiij win uig noneaty and Intearltv Kate to win them either to the Taft or Roosevelt cause. Of courae, effort ara being made to win over delegates pledged to either aide and large clnlms of Mirreva a Ion? thla line are being made by both sides. But It Is not prob able that much headway will be made. Tate of Party in Balance. " 'Play' has been called for the biggest gam of politics since the foundation of the Republican parly. Political his tory Is going to be made fast here dur- lng the iisxt few days. It Is not too much to say that the future of the party, whii.h, excepting clKht years, has been In control of the national govern ment for id years, l to he determined. Ollson Gardner siiid: "On the, choice of a temporary chair man for the national convention the -first tfft of strength is likely to come "hetween the Rooseelt and Taft forces, tlloot is the Taft candidate:. -MoGovern 'jjof Wisconsin'' probably will be the ffBoosevelt candidate. !.- "if Root wins the same vote would f be sufficient to nominate Taft. If JIc "Govern wins, the same vote would not necessarily be available for the nomi nation of Roosevelt. After defeatlnff Root and checking Taft. the votes of Wisconsin, North Dakota and Iowa would go back to their favorite candi dates. Thus the result of MeGovern'8 election as temporary chafrman'might tft.l.4 lM I . Wu.l J.l. 11 .K II I.. k rf.i4 a Ul... I). tm- ft.ft ) -.( raaallix l4ay ! iJ. tkftl It. H' t-14 t rrarrl t ll.r " tftft.l- t. r4 ,k i ,i. ...1 !! Kn. a 1 fa I ei...ft ...o'.vru a.. H.riKii.g f a ft. V. ft -1 ll.fecj I. H fcl! u i ! Jf !. I. It a.Uft.lisu TV. i,.,. i. ii...4 t a Hit tola. Htn I .J. II. !. . I ltMuo.llla Ha., li.uia.1. i a--n. I..aia ui. ii..n.fti.ta iui. ii r 4 I. ta al I., ft i llr.xry l ifce l .l.lf afl.f lha B.n ii l. " li .al.i.4 I'. ru n.li.a iwm. iMuilbg (-..iliua fiaa . I ftlni.ft . H-ftaall. Blaige luia.4 u III b. f J H.ft.y I mo.. I l-a I ti l emir.lllN. auul4 tfluif., "ielJft frvra in eoaatril flat., la J ll.ni wKd la a lwwit, i.a i.faaa in iwnitlM H.a piotf ubd.i wau h t la pr.i llmef giiim..! al Biua Cacalar 11 na!i aa.4 Blurg.a aKa-ia lhai au ,.t irud at.salag thai llaaay waa a ISn.kiil Tt lafl pople flalaly Ih.li.al.! I a I lha mot waa unaip-taj and ul a.l.oin. In Ibatn I'oiua.inrarrtan ihutti of riartda Kara hi TLla man a.nia la l aa eitart Ata l;ucf ' aald i hubl. II. haa taa ii lira Hull a nafta IMo tha eunleata tifir l!aa I ' a rl.ancft- Kor one. I Ihtnk ougM lo let l.liu atay. aa ha ran furthrr ritiighlrn lha robalry oa IMa Itu.f roO.HIon i'.n.it.ltcwiitan W.W-.a ef Coteradt da f.ndad ll'h.y and n.otfd io labia mar gaa' n otion It aaa rtnlftL LOVERS OF HORSES. FLOWERS. BEAUTY MARVEL AT SCENE iContlnuad Krora faga Ona ) llli Ufa ao that ll.ay ran ararvaly ba rontrollcd. K.i.alltula lha unueual entry fiorn ft. Jolma Touching Ih not of human klndnaaa birh waa tha chief objartlre of lha l.ura ownera aaaorlallon and lha H;- . i - I .1- J-BJll. JIJ.1.11..L aa e-ai.y U witftUiM la , ft.aa a4fc. t.k. aa ataVi. a a ft- mt k 44t Iftvfaaa) wr. le4 ki aaa) al u.fc-,'f'. k la (4vja kUM it a a"4 gr l tf aa iaa aa avt ! w iii a -wtaa4 aa4 a-a 14 ) 4 a--4 la UaW at4 444 taia a-aaT U 4f. 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II. ria buw vf luf aN4 kkla Itftl fa.iltaa.4 14 at.. lo o.aka ttarailibat ll. 4aa tilt Iba Iroa hoiaa h4 bul l dl.Jftft.ft.4 lha ' IB Vw.aa.y iwktlrmUoa roaay fca4 la piou.lb.hl I lar a compl.i. a.klag vulfll. fMil fli4 up fur lha ik taalon, bul natural Tha Ulna kl.al cucupaby tad a alft lo fcand Lata rlial lag C faiuvu Armour Uam ef i'bl- rag Uiaad Marshal II U Pltio.k had Ih aallra Uil form al alorrlaea alr.al aaal of rowriaraih for laadliig p-ai Hum a ih para 4 a Then ram lha of fi.are and rnait of tha Maryland, bal- lry A. lha nltle fiia lha Hunt rlub. Ih Urania toiaia barra. lha Itivrrald tinting rlub with Ma array of borer and buggica. rarriagr and tftama, tally Ixia, t.egl.nn dog carta and other n trl.a Tha aaddla hora.a. poni.a and ran and atrial fralur.a wtta la a r.lal division. Tba ir llai.lly organiaed drill taain. Itoyal lllil.lari Jrra and iuutr Hid ing rlub cunalituled a eartlon of partic ular Bote Th l.lt.r rarrlera In aiai aulta with pouchaa fllld wnh rta wr crdingly allractlt. Th work bora dlilaloii. tail In Una waa nearly aa long a all Ih rrat of th parad. Th ludgaa In Ihla aflrnon'a pa rade for all dltlalona. airept th work hora aarllon. ara K. K Mm'laran. lUorg A. Waatgat. (laorg VI. Trow brtda. John r. Carroll. Mrs H II. Mn- cent. Mrs. Aolomon lllrsch Mr, J Weals? iJidd. Tha Judga for Ih work hora parade ara (lov.rnor WVat, ileorge Ii w lUIBlnaon, A. V. . Huby. W illiam Frajar. COMPANY BH ESCORT FOR OLD SOLDIERS jl--lbxuj. .41 m i - CwBi.ay fl af ka Ttttrd tafaairT. Of- ktval ga raxaaliy f4aM4 al Ika Aa4y br UtH t . kt I ft I w I IM l aii4 Aula ai aa k.iag a t4a tatuiary wf el.tia la lb li t (M.t, ka ftw ftaa4l br Iba i- A b a4 Bro' r tai.iaa la . t lb ftl 4 at4f lkirti ! al 4 mUt fiwta. b AU.br baltAtftf. 1 ai4 a4 Aloriav aiirHa. la Iba kC af I bait l-Utaal. a 4Ur ttaaia. l 4.1ftfc iA. alJlt a.aall-t 1. M bai 4 la al ftftt. a tu-g awr- Caaa. aaf tl w4 4aAi4a4 bift'xb 1. !. tol afa- lit 4aa tb raa4a4. Aai.ayl.aai war, a4 baa ia.a tbal ba v.. V krwiklftatl la ail lb W4 af Ib4 1 '. baiWfttl f4'4. ia Ha mt utlullr baa . ai llta!a iba aar af aXM wpu af la 1kU4 igtawi.l, k II aatt vb It4 III. a laeaa lha I ftvkl4 4f C. aa la aaftft awta a fiaa ai-awiag al lb MUaaal llf. laaat taaUB taal twer al (m.m ttrr, Oat. Tba nafnr ak4 a4i4 aa.aa lag La 4 Mil at J a44 aa a i..i.1 f aw. a baieg bib.Ur l"f. I2 T 4fr aai aaa nia.ak at uaaat affWa'B I ia a. .ftr a- Il tt laaabrry. fil Ijal.a-aal to tal, elauaa. lJW.leaa4. 44 A, B la. aft. aaia 1 l. Ha. A i A a V C. 41 Mb.la. A. r" HftlbH" - 4V Ctaib. tw W l itaa e4 tt n t'aiai.li t ui. a lulu 1. IftMftM, M tt tun M. aVbar, T. OUR BIG SUIT SA Continues on Friday and Saturday with renewed energy. The hearty response to this sale depleted many lines, but we've replaced them with suits of greater value You can see what the strengthening of these lines mean to you GREATER SAVINGS 23 aBPaawat. at B)B . ..... -j a. M n -..- w , , up,, Ipmpi BgHpHWIU11 I J 1 - .J r V. WIS .t ' THE FOUNDERS OF BAY OCEAN know all famous resorts with the knowledge of associa tion and watchful travels. With this knowledge the natural beau ties are left undisturbed, the com forts of the city, with means for recreation, have been added uniquely for your vacation. Regular $19.50 Reg. $24.75-$30.00 RCg. $350-$37.50 It's attonUhing what pretty suits you can buy now for so little money. $19.50 has always been our lowest price suit, and we defietiUtry corn petition on suits at that price. You have your choice of 100 of these now at $10. AT 914.05 and 923.05 you choose from over 200 Suits, all perfect beauties, the season's best styles, the newest fabrics and colorings, tai lored in a masterly manner. The least you save on these suits is $10. If such a saving is worthy, then see these suits sure. , i A Sale of House Dresses at ft ' Li i I'1, I Jj p I llil fir Ratine Hats A Friday and Saturday special. Made of percales and heavy lawns, all colors and sizes; 10 distinct styles. Reg ular $1.75 and $2. $1.19 New Norfolk Middy Blouses Just in these stylish Norfolk Middies of fine soft Q finish drill, trimmed with fast color gaLatea, in navy f l 43 or red, laced front, patent leather belt. All sizes. Spe cially priced at WW Cloak and Suit Dept 0 o . mootuirri 121 6th St., Near Washington r E I '' lit fc PORCH FURNITURE At Tempting Prices 7 A Thjl for This Label RICH as butter SWEET as a Nut . At all leading grocers. ' ASK for it and DEMAND it. Phones. East Q44, B-2f 28 V . ; Start Your Little Home Today Why Not a Home of Your Own Today? Get out. Take your willow chair and enjoy the out door Summer air. Dame Nature will furnish you with-the air and we will supply the rest. We have a complete line in large varieties at -prices which will surely tempt you. The Latest Word in Gas Ranges i WHITTALL RUGS i.Mi i i i i i . I 'A snh H it I ' ' i t laaBtKBaWftBBBBnaaB lrtlWIlllj( 'IIWIIPIWI I ! yuft.JWi.iLti- w - J-x Jr)e - If Ki am Imiiariii'irt'iiwMi-ni M-r i au 4 1 It 5 t 4Vf. Ai l.WIWbWalllli'l Ifi v -f-ll--tn-Bn)Hia4l W J 1 "tj Mi Here is Everything for the Home Individuality In Furniture 3 As easy to keep clean as dishes. Sanitary, double oven, canopy New and exclusive designed canopy, which removes all fumes and odor s from ht kitchen. TTnnir nvpn lfixlft? Icr&er 16x18, combining broiler and boiling oven. Full, width of range 40 inches. Price S45.' Other sizes from $12.50 to 8520.;. at un equalled prices and upon terms of payment which are surpris ingly easy EACH CUSTOMER SHARES THE $25,000 WE SAVE ANNUA1XY BECAUSE WE BUILT ON THE EAST SIDE Complete House and Home Furnishers Low Prices and Easy Terms' Our Method i i in mti TURNITURE CO. I NO 69-75 GRAND AVENUE, CORNER EAST STARK Quality good low prices competent salespeople prompt deliv ery service and our easy payment plan thoul d make our store your store. COME JN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH US WITH OUR QUALTTY ioODS WITH PUR XPRICE PLAN aND THE UNEQUALED SERVICE. .1 !" Rugs of Quality are these famous products of Amer ica's greatest rug weavers. In all grades is shown the utmost attention to all those things that make for durabihty, artisic designs and harmonious color blending. ANGLO-PERSIAN, the Rug Supreme. No mas terpiece of Oriental weaving gives more delight than these. Splendid examples of modern loomcraft: they illustrate the very witchery of weavery every one a poem of color and design. All sizes from 27x 54 inches to 11.3x15 feet, and special sizes to order. ANGLO-INDIAN Superb examples of the practi cal and beautiful in modern floor coverings. A closely woven, artistically designed rug that will meet the demands of ..the most exacting hometurmsher. To be had in all regular and special sizes. BODY BRUSSELS Whittall's Childema Brussels affords a variety of design and coloring that adapts r . . - r 1 - t J.!-. 1 I ir. io any ruum ui mc nuuic, iiuiii nic uaimjr uuuuoir to the practical demands of the dining and living- rooms. Many ot tne patterns ana colorings are re productions of the more costly Wiltons, and can use in connection with them. OUR RUG DEPARTMENT is always replete with the best things the market affords in Axminsters. Body Brussels, Wiltons, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs; also Rag, Art and Grass Rugs at our unusually low East side prices. Indiana Refri gerators The better the re frigerator the less the ice bill; the Indiana Line, enameled lined. As' easy to keep clean a dishes, hence sanitary. The .Twentieth health, comfort and economy. All size. Prices from V rTTf'Si'''"'r-;fr aiiftiwiiii 1 1) i iif ' . iiiiiil " i iixt ." , ...T,?vr. 'i"4- "TT