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BOTHERS DEMOCRATIC LEADERS NEW YORK - Whetherto" Do 'Away With Or- . ' - U il 1 , , Usp Old 'framework Puzzles New Yorky Nov. I. Ought New York's Democracy , to jitamp Tammany Out ab- aolutelyv form .a new organisation- and make an entirely fresh atartt Or would , It be better-to make the old organic X tlon all over and ko on uslnff tbatT These were the questions , CJothtm's V" Democratic politicians were asking one t another today. S: .? y:.'-y--y:y- - The younger and more radical ele ment were tor a completely "new deal." Thai name .rTammanyV Ahey said, will atwayg spdl graft to a. majority of the right sort yotere. The , party has enough rich men, they added., to finance a new organization, and ,,, a new : one ' would be much better than the old. The conservative older heads were of ' the opinion that a' reorganisation would be better. A The Tammany machinery was wonderfully effective, they argued. It would1 take years for any substitute for it w work so well., -"Bom" Murphy , must be ousted, they all agreed. Many thought It would b wise to drop the . . name. ; "Tammany," , "County Democ racy,"; , or;, some .'such title,' they said, .. would do Just as - well, i But the old organization they wanted to keep. " It whs impossible to predict what the , outcome. would be. : The reform element v was In control, It was an imknowa fac . tor, and the most experienced politicians sinlvr wAnHap tin. If vnnM tiaa fta - power. , , ,r . ., t. . J t i - -, - "Personally, I have nothing" against Murphy.!' eaid, Herman Met, defeated candidate- for , city comptroller, , ."hut Tammrny has become - a . bugaboo; It cares aw voters." - -A wl, Mets remark caused a aensatlon, and many predicted that he would, lead the anti-Murphy revolt. 1 - f ' u-- - . . ,1- j- ' 1 1 .. SALE OF. PROPERTY IS . , cwiniMcn dy rniiPT ' ' A , permanent? Injunction v- enjoining , s William, Kennedy from selling under! a ludarment for ' I28.07S.1O 'property, in Waverlelgtr, Heights' valued at approxi mately - $300,000 and ', belonging to. the John PJ Eharker company. John P. Shar key and sKllen J. Sharkey waa granted by Clreult. Judge ClcetonM.. . , - ' Kennedy i had' secured' the Judgment by assignment from,' J. W. Latimer. 1 Others lntejreate4 Jn-'th'it defend - anta are the Merchants National bank, the Paciflo Surety company and Harri '.- son rt. Piatt, trustee. ! .- f.'-.sff-v .. " - Tha plaintiffs " contended se that ? by " . agreement the mortgage, lien and Judg ment holders bad permitted the turning . over of the property to- Piatt as trustee, V and that tha : lots wers to be aold and ' all obligations liquidated., They 'alleged that this agreement, precluded the fora f closing of fmbrtgages or liens. The da- fense was-that the agreement had noth l in to do; with any. foreclosure suits. t should atand, ana inss- tnerusveeennj -i, .utam huu nut table. lor. ah concerned. 'ELKS wrLlHOLOiFlFlSr - LAUlfca Niuni luwiunnuvw It will be a, merry night for the ladies of the Elka when at o'clock tomorrow evening in ? the clubrooma, 1 the first ' ladles' social of the winter will be given. jpiOt only wiu. numeroua mcBimuo . of more tftVi passing ability take part bu t acts , from, the Pan tagea, the Baker 1 and other local theatres will participate. ! 'Refreshments will be , served' and tha entertainment will" progress y well Into tha evening. Gus Moser will be master lot ceremonies. The entertainment com mittee Is composed of John A.. Johnson, 'B Slg Werthelmer. i vHarry j Allen, Henry .. Wells, F D. Hennessy, " J. . II. Diets, JTrank Cof finberry.'.R. Z. Duke and Fred I i Working In conjunction will ba the an f" tertalnment . committee, awhlch ls.com- . posed of Jack Erkinm.Emll Force, Har vey O Bryan. Dr. Charles Chamberlain ii and C J. Coffman. PAINT COMPANY BUYS,) ' - SITE FOR WAREHOUSE . -.v - " '-f:- " 'W:H&.-'M..:'i- ' As a site for a large factory and warehouse, Rasmussen A Co. have pur chased a block in the Sullivan's Gulch warehouse and factory .district. The block. extends .from Oregon street to the tracks in. tha gulch of tha O.-W. R. & N. company and the -North Bank road and is between. East Eleventh and East Twelfth.' The consideration Involved In etna deal is 2.00. m SUBMITS 10 ARREST UNOFFICIAL RETURNS FROM MULTNOMAH Harry. V, Doe Charged With ; 'Being Interested in iCori- ' tract Job?: Pri-liict 1 PrM-inet a...... Harry V. Doe. postmaster at i Fair" I iWinet 4. grounds,' a suburb of Salem, appeared at J jp,1,' e;..'."" tue onice oi tne unuea eiaies marsnat i iwun y.. yesterday afternoon and submitted1 to j piimi I'l arrest." i He Is charged with being . in-1 Prroinet 10. terested In a mall contract Job while en- 5 11 sagea in iiiviwr oafuviijr vtw- irciuct 13., ment employe.-'- '.v.- ..-'. w - ' PntcWiet-14... Doe was Indicted last 'week by the lJ0Cl grand Jury, following a complaint In- i?'' stituted In the United States attorney's I Pm-inrt is! I office by Postofflce Inspector E. C, Cle I Pnwinet vt.j,.; ment He was released on 1600 oau. lf.c!'! s?.-. . Tha "mail to Fairgrounds Is delivered I JJJ : tractor Is only paid 15 a month, v . About I Preeinci 24. , . two vears aao this contract was lei xo i "-- George Smith, a young man residing tjJ4 Fairgrounds. - -. (Precinct 29., '., '. .Kecently it was learned by osiornca rrecwet z.t., Tn. ri.n ih 8mlHi ha A hn I Precinct 9(4., Induced tn blf for tha lob of delivering I SV"" the malls by Postmaster Doe, and that j precinct 82! Smith bad secured tha Job with tha un-f Precinct 83.,... derstanding that Postmaster Doe waa to receive the check .eahmontll.,.e:.ryK5!2 S Postal regulations forbid a postmaster j Precinct 87 being Interested In a contract Job bai Pcinct 88 cause it is the duty of the postmaster ". to renort delinquencies in the service. I J.,!;! Ti'"" Doe is a Tnrchanu The postornce is i Precinct 42..... a fourth alaes orrice, ana to compensa- i -jecmci tlon amounts to. somewhere around fOoJpJlSet a year.H'vr!fTW:"' ' ' , Precinct --Mr? tT-ecinct 7., rreciuci 9...,. rrwinci ..,.. Precinct 60..... PVclnct 61.... Precinct, 62... i. Precinct A3..,.. Precinct Precinct 65...-,. Precinct 60... , Precinct 6T..V., Precinct 68.... Precinct 69...,. Precinct GO..... Precinct 61...k. Precinct 62..,.. rrecincc ez't ?5 tr "5o3T Ye SENATOR JONES P WAR WITH EAR MEXICO "Cannot Recede " From ; Our Position ;'on Monroe; Dpc- IS:;:::: - ..rine " He Says,; r Precinct 6... frecmct 08..,. Precinct' 6T Precinct -68..... Precinct 60..... Precinct 70...,. (United Prew teued Wlre.l Hoauiam, Wash.. Nov. t.'.'I hop tha Precinct n,w United States will hot be called on to E'C!D Zf go to war-with Mexico- but I very U.'.'.'.Y. muca i ear rannot m ivoimo. I rreduct TO...,. l nis aeciaraiion was eonuuma in an i rrwiuri n. .... address delivered at a luncheon t: tha .f2 Hoqulam Commercial club 'by United J pZ i " ' today a guest or tna ciun. , . , :k , i precinct bi . . . . Th. ....In.. djlail )iar In fll. I PreClDCt 82.. -..'"""""r.rr-rrr. i precinct 2u view, uis prcBiueni vi iu voi'ra oittn i pj-i. u i-- . i . .u . ii, ii. i - I f-rwiuc Be..,.. nawQien mt itih vi uib icvt"B vt . u y redact , 84. country; .that he was their agent. na Piwlnct 85 lta aa' aiu-h tim Haumi) h uinnnrt I Precinct 86 n all In lh m-Aaont rrlsla. . '.- i i- ? .. .... (... . . . ..... I precinct 88 "Kven it i neiievea tne president was prednct munnc misiaae iu- nia i nanaiina oiirrecinct vo. fhtt Mnlnn aiiMttnn. r I - would neither I Precinct 1. say ao now nor crltlclae. him for hiK?!2 iV1'"' duty to uphold him. We do not. want to recede from the position we have taken on tha Monroe doctrine. - Wa can- .1. not recede from-it. war." I fear . It means , New Bank PresMent. Gresham, Or., Novv 8. Benjamin Cam eron, " who- recently moved to Gresham from . North - Dakota, ' has been . elected president of the Bank of Gresham. He haa vhad 20 years' ' banklnar eznerienoe. I Precinct 107 Cashier O. A. Eastman will continue in K!!2 JJS the bank, but X M. Short and John! pTednH io..!! Sleret have disposed of their Interests I prectect ioeii.1 to Mr. gpameron, , , Precinct 0i Precinct 94 I Precinct 5. .... precinct fl... .. Precinct 97..... Precinct 88...., Precinct 99..... Precinct 100. v.. Precinct 101.... Precinct -102ft.. rrecinci jvomi Precinct 104..,. Precinct 105.... Precinct 10.,.. Precinct 110 Precinct 111 Precinct 113.... Precinct 114.... Precinct 118.... Precinct 116.... Precinct 117.,,. Henry - Penalty Imposed. A sentence of 86 days in Jail was giv en John Johnson yesterday at 8t,Hel ens for drinking liquor on a train com ing from ? Seattle. Special Agent . Joe I Precinct ii rr.ii.. .....t. h B.tiiwi.u -.i-rk I Precinct 11V with three others. The arrest was made I tni iao near St. Helens, and the case had to 1 Precinct int. so there for trial. , . . 1 Precinct 122 Petition in Bankruptcy. ,':! -. I precinct ins'. A petition- in bankruptcy was filed In tha federal court thU-morning by liL '" attorneys wr atoii proprietor oi i precinct 129. a men's furnishings -, establishment - at I Precinct ISO. 681 Nortn Bixtn street. Dents .or .meiTO .,nc. banlrrupt.toUI,. $7742.61 with assets of f. 13000. , ,.v,',?t-V..:,S.,i..';,:;-;,H-.j preetset 134 Precinct, 186..,, Paaaenirer- Mea TTerw. : I !.r?c!B,i; OS- George w. ueLatpe,- general manager 1 Precinct 13a of the DeLapa Tours company, and R r''w ; is E. Uttberg, general ticket agent of the Cunard and Anchor lines, ootn or seat tie, were in Portland today lnveatigat Ing business conditions, ; . Bailey Bobs Up Attain. Austin, Texas, Nov. (.A-It was said on good authority that ex-Senator Bailey will -announce tils , candidacy for I precinct. 160... Precinct 140..... Precinct 141..... Precinct 142..... Precinct 148...,. Precinct 144..... Precinct 144ft ... Precinct 146 Precinct 146 Precinct 147., i.. Precinct 148,-..,. Precinct 149 governor early in 1913. ? ? Worth Its Weight In Gold Precinct 161 Precinct 183.... ! Precinct 153..., Precinct 164.... Precinct 168.... Precinct 156.... Precinct J6T preclnct-Tft. Precinct 168... Precinct 169.... Precinct 160... Precinct 161... Precinct 162... Precinct 162ft. precinct JJ. .301 No ;io IS 28 28 '41 Total ,..., ..116,0871 28 .9 14 11 4 121 iTifol Here a ' woman ; 80 years of ,""v:';:;sr who does net own house .f tB' work ' as; well ;:' asS1 even""''' She ava Krf troorJ health la". fth ?"!net. 164.,.. V. result of using Duffy's Pure !?5- v Maltl Whiskeyii-ancI ithat "itl preeit i ::::: makes ber , feel ' 10 years 1 l:.'" younger. If ybu knew of any thin that wntilrf alr . in Precinct 173.. J;, """ W7 '? .! 1 Precinct 174. . years off your age, you'd get fwinet jw it. wouldn't you? iiyx&yi " rprenaet in. '; v "iWC-' '.- .sf-'i--;; ;-. .?''-&''Vy ,: r"1 I Precinct .178... 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" 9 .- 24 60 4T 63 21 15 8 a 96 10 4a is a 2 l ' 4 23 14 26 ' 12 4 9 19,871! 6.9Mt No election In precinct 176.' - lJ A,'. MM MRS. JOHANNA LEEK, i ii'-sJr.ldoriyouny'MrJJonanna-vLee MUST ACT OR FORFEIT r Salem Bureau of Tit Journal. ' ' Salem.., Or., NoV ' 6. The desert land board todsy voted to lv tho Harper Basin Irritation company, ot Malheur is one of the .greatest strength builders and tonic stimulants known to medi-1 county,- ao day m Whicti to appear be Clne. It Improves the digestion and assimilation ot the food, and la this way I fore the board and show cause why. the rebuilds the Weakened tissues In a rraduaL healthv. natural minnr If l I company's deposit, of $395 should, not s remedy.and preventive of consumption., pneumonia, trip, bronchitis, coutrhs. I b forfeited becaoss the- company has .. . .... - . ..... w 'i f.i. t. Amu luit-iti ftittrar. . m'-nar. Hw; levers ana su. waisting, weaitenea, aiseasea conaitions. , rrri w::y',..V T i ii -If W lnifllltlMa (ns AaAi.La aaa M jlaliAilta MiAM4Aak ai M J alaU.. LII J.ku I . M vs a..w ww av.aV, ..""VT'r nouneed by Oov.mor Wst at moet- ( as. .,.Sw.v.w sujHHij nit sjswiii, i iviuwici vii ucjutu suu ucTii, ijna; laet week, that all dormant or aban makes the old feel youni and keeps the youne strone. CAUTION Whan you atk your druggist, grocer or clsalsr For Duffy's Pur Malt WhUkey, bo turm you cot tko ganuino. It's an absolutely pur medicinal malt whiekey and is sold in sealed bottlea only-T-novor in bulk. Look for tK trade-mark, th "Old Chemist," on th label, and make sure the -seal over '...I ' I- A I - 1 . . . mm a a . ...... mm 1. me corn is unoromn. i"rice fl.ut), ; writ a r .eCiCal uepert-me-nt, The Duffy Mu!t V.'I.Uk-v Co., r.ocleatr, N. Y., for a free 4 r "c-1 fcoc' '-t - 1 f-- .;vice. ','. - ! doned irrigation projects In "the state (Should be cloned.up . and wiped, off the record. i ' . ' Attorney General Crawford : said tho Haroer Basin project Is in a dlng condition, while State Engineer Lewis said he couldn't tell whether H Is dy ing or Is already dead, as he did not have Information upon which- to form I a conclusion," , .- ALBANY LAD DROWNED IN SANTIAM RIVER Albany, , Or., t Nov, 8. After1 an - all night hunt, Searchers yesterday, found the body of 7 2-year-old ' Jesse Wrlg-bt in me river oeiow s sanacrson bridge near Crab tree. .Young Wright, the son of Rev. Mr. Wright, pastor of the Free Methodist church near the bridge,1 was sent 10 a. neignoors nouse Tuesday aft ernoon. ; wnen he did not return at supper time, member., of the family searched for him,. , The theory advanced Is that, the lad, while . - en route to his , destination, stopped at the : boat landing and ven tured .out Into the stream and that he lost control of the boat In the rapid our rent. The boat, capsized, was. found some distance down stream "The Wrights came her last summer. i')'1:,':, ' ; ' " , , ,. , j, u ,, .:(t,i'! i-' After a lupus of 40 years cotton eultl- vatlon bas been resumed in Morocco. JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING ; CMercKfincltso ff c7 Merit Ory ; t:cTU.. . LOVEZT PPJCES . 66c Union Suits, 50c . All styles of white cotton union suits. . Every one well made) and neatly finished. ,' ' , , $1,25 Union Saits, 65c Union suits of white ribbed me dium weight cotton. Well , fin ished and fine fitting " $1.00 Union Suit; 7Sc ---Union suits of . swiss ribbed . white cotton, low or high neck. Medium heavy. WomettV Knit UnderwearWHen Wanted Meet i1t-li?rl'''rYf ';y-X y?,';t( v' - -y "r'y' 'yy',"-'y Form a Very Important Sale For Knit Underwear at All Times No Store Is as Satisfactory as This Storey rt-j e! ill nel ..- c- t...'. -t:.'-'' These garments sro ot medium weight white cotton," and arc first-class in every way. We are offering them at this great reduction as they , include broken lots of several brands of underwear, : - ; $1J2S Vttlt or. Tight, SSc Vests or tights of white merino, medium or ' heavy weight. , Silk trimmed and finished. ',;'," ' $2J50 Union Suits, $1.75 .Richelieu seamless heavy white wool mixed union suits. Low neck, long sleeves style.. Ankle length. Made with stayed shoul der and. light waistline 'lor per 35c Undergarments, Special, 25c Vests of medium or heavy weight white cotton, with tights to match.' ' " ' , , , 65c Vests or Tights, 48c Vests or tights of fine ribbed cotton, medium or heavy weight Well finished in every particular. ', s f . ; $1.25 Union Suits, 98c . Union suits of white cotton, medium or heavy weight. ' Long sleeves, ankle length. , $1.75 and $2.00 Union Suits , Special, $1.48 , Woo ' mixed medium heavy union suits. .White swiss ribbed cotton, also fine soft wool mixed in ' medium or heavy weight. These are in low neck, sleeveless style or high neck, long sleeves. feet fit. gonrtb Jfloor New Wool Astrakhan Coats , Special $15.00 ' Ay Price That Is Certain to Arouse Interest , . As They Are Regular $2l50 Models ; ! The beauty of the material, the cleverness and the practicabil- ity of the style make these coats unusual at- $15.00. , In fact,' this model was copied after an imported coat which came from one of those rare French couturiers who especially designs simple models for practical use. v v .,?; The finest quality American wool astrakhan is used in their construction and comes in black only. Forty-eight inches long, with a trimming black plush collar and revers. Lined through out with brightly-colored satin of a fine quality. f ' 200 Women s Tailored Suits In Correct Styles . $27.50 Instead of $37.50 , '.. - al al .'-,-'.'' The woman, who wishes a strictly plain tailored suit ot aistin- guished cut and excellent material will find it in this collection. , 1 Suits of extra heavy men's wear serges, poplins and cheviots in black, navy blue, brown, Copenhagen : and hairline striped effects , , v ' '. ,V . ' Various cutaway models as well as perfectly plain straight models the skirts, various draped styles. , - Third- Hoe " av r - k t u vm-1. inn r m' lTaW i .v Two More Days of the Lace Sale An Event;Without a Precedent V. . -'" y ' " ' 7' ' ' yy -.y u,-y Ziy,T''Zr:y,yy;y:'y7;-: Thousands of yards of laces have been sold this week;, many more will be disposed of during these, two last days. Even merchants have been buying these laces to sell again,' and buying them at these special prices, they make a good profit in reselling them, too. Doesn't that indicate the extremely low prices now prevailing here? , , ' While selling has been heavy, the assortments were so large in the beginning that you. will be able to find a diversity of patterns in all the various kind of laces that will meet your .'.demands; , t , , - r ", ,k , r, J Thousands of Yards Fashionable Laces HALF PRICE ( Trimmed arid Uhtrimm-a Hats, ; Special fox . rnday f v.. .y,v-; A Sale oi Greatest Importance Depicting the Smartest Modes of the Day i $.5.00 Ostrich Trimmed Velvet Hats,' Special $750 Hats made of the finest quality black silk velvet in smart French shapes, with uptilt ing brims, close-fitting effects and soft crowns. Artistically trimmed, with beautiful os trich feathers in various colorings. In addition' to the feather trimming, each hat is adorned with a touch of fruit or flowers and some with fur. , Copies of imported models 1 and represent the most fetching and charming styles of the season. $7.50 Tailored Street Hats $3.95 Chic hats for tailored wear. Of imported velours in various small and medium - shapes. Jauntily trimmed with ribbon and feather fancies, paradise and aigrette effects. An ex tremely attractive model shows a band of brightly-colored plaid ribbon with a smart black Stick-up. They come in black and various colors.' The large variety of shapes and the di versity of trimmings make it possible for all 'women to find a style particularly suitable. $4.00 and $4.50.Untrimrried Felt Plush'Hats $K95 Very smart shapes are these m the close-fitting and sailor styles. Being of a very fine Uolliy piusn iciv uu uuwu i ,vf, ':, iu uaia uav a itwii, iuit luiiau duu i ie addition of a chic bow or a pert feather to convert them into finished hats. quality piusn ieu ana snown m pmck.' i aesc nais nave a ricn, son imisn ana require out the addition of a chic bow oi ;$2.50 Tailored shapes of fine,' soft Velour the kind of hats that are always worn by w in every station of life j while they are practical, every-day, rainy weather hats, t! equally as much in demand for dress Wear, These particular r..? 'medium and close-fitting styles in black and colors. ?pes are s. vn i