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rimuro ut GENE DAILY GUA XJL1LJUJ JJjdJ oi;i:i;o, sati itn.w v. vk.xim;, .ruii. ih, uq NO. Ill RD vou w ' r.r;KiK, rein Al qj "f II I flOi o BY rib PORTLAND MAN DEFEATS FULTON BY OVER SIX THOUSAND Special to The Guard. Poland. April IS. Returns to-; strengthen the forecast made last j right e' the election 01 juuge lukb orer Fulton. Also that statement .. i hQC nt-Hp(1 and Renuhllenna I jpnctlcally concede that Governor j clance of goins to the senate. Tint Heneys campaign afiainst fulton worked his downfall seems to L. injicmitiihlo. measrre returns from! counties where he was-supposed toi have been strong showing a falling off in favor of his opponent. Ellis is gaining over (ler and Shepard in the second district, and win probably lie renominated. Cake's Majority (lono. Advices to the Kvenlnu; Telegram Indieate that Fulton has carried Lane, Morrow, Sherman (verv closet, Josephine (close), Klamath, Clatsop! Crook (very closet, llenton, Tilla mook. Coos, Polk and Grant counties. Cake has carried Multnomah (verv heavy), .Marion, Clackamas. Douglas, Linn, Jackson. Wasco, Yamhill, l'n ion, I'matiHa, Baker, Columbia and perhaps Washington. Cake's major ity will probably be over 6000. Railroad Commissioners Attchlson and Campbell, and Bailey, pure food commissioner, appear to be easily renominated. LATEST RETURNS WHAT'S A CROWN ANYWAY! THIS AFTERNOONS BIG CAKK MAJORITY IX MAItlOX COl'XTY Salem, April 1 S. I Special.) Cake has a majority of 5u0 In Mar ion county for senator over Fulton. Three Statement No. 1 men, l'atton, Hatteberg andLibbey lire surely nom inated, and one. Winslow, is defeated. The others are running neck and neck. W. M. Bushey Is nominated for county judge by a large majority. Portland, 2:40. April is. Washington goes Into the Cake column und Fulton los es Linn. Cake's majority will be over 6000 in the state. Bailey is nominated for dairy and food commissioner. For railroad commissioners the fight is close between Aitchi son and Hurlburt In the sec ond district. .IIIK. CAKK CAItlSIF.S HOI (M. AS corXTY Rosi'burg, April 1. (Special Cake carries Douglas county by Kill majority over Fulton. Albert Abra liom. Statement No. 1, wins for state senator. and Jones. Statement No. 1, and Apptegate for represontat ives. ; i i i ; ; i i . I J. A. Buchanan is nominated for i joint representative from Douglas ! and Jackson without opposition. I tJeorge M. Brown is renominated : for prosecuting attorney over W. W. i Caldwell. Geo. J. Cameron, police judge, has been nominated for prosecuting at torney by the Republicans of Mult-i mtimih ennntv. ALL DRY GOODS AT CASH PRICES-RAJAH SILK, 75c YARD AFTER EASTER SPECIALS Monday and Tuesday's Great Value Giving Occasion $1.00 Phenomenal Values KIMONAS5oo short Kimonas, every wanted color, good value at 40c, special 4"C LONG HMONAS 200 long Kinmnas, fig-f ured lawn, colored borders, eaclr EMBROIDERY 1 000 yd, wide aiid narrow, embroidery edges and insertions, worth from 12 1-2M0 Q 15c a yard; After Easter Price, yd OL LACES--2900 j'ards new Laces, fine Valenciennes CT and wide Torsclion, worth up to 10c, yd CHIFFON PANAMA--5oo yards nice chick chiffon Panama, all new spring shades; worth 25c 1 Monday and Tuesday, the yd J , JV CHILDR.ENS' PARASOLS--100 small fancy colored Parasols four narrow ruffles, each. NET WAISTS 5.00 Ecru Net, Waists, wide insertion 011 yoke, silk lined, Monday and'f lies-day, ea, $4.50 12 ButtOJV Gloves--6oo pairs Chamois finished Gloves in white, black, eray, tan and mode, spcl., pr 69c P H3S'ERY-20c black heavy ribbed Hose foi boys, very durable, the pair. LADtES VESTS Ladies' summer weight Vests, long or 110 sleeves, from, each $5.00 to 10c 15c Suits of Quality There are two makes of Ladies' Suits worth buying and only two. They are the Wooltex and the La Vogue Suits. We carry them both in our large suit department. Those garments are made In all desirable fabrics, In every popular shade.' The styles are distinctive and absolutely cor rect. Tie wearers of these garments have the satisfaction of know ing that their appearance meets every requirement of taste, re finement and style. Thvy give the greatest amount of service and style obtainable for the price. Suits from $12.50 to $45.00 i: I 0 I i 1 I o 1 Philaddnhlc Prt M i mm- llll iff) Copyright 1908 by Hirt Schiffncr it Mfrx O You'll be well dressed for any place, any com- t pany, any occasion if you are dressed in our Hart Shaffner (lb Marx Jt Clothes. We make a special feature of summer clothes if your'e going away from home taking a vacation at a lake, at the seaside, or, anywhere else, better get the good clothes matter settled beforehand. These clothes will settle it for you in the right way. Suits or Overcoats 15.00 to $30.00 This store is the1 home of the o Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes n O Gefc a Gordon oHat O ach $3.00 Hampton Bros. 558-564 Willamette St. VHfcRfv CASrfJREATS CREDIT O o 0 J, B. (Stetson Hats $4.50Dto $8.00 POLITICIANS SAY CHAMBERLAIN WILL. GO TO SENATE I My AssoriattMl Press.) rnrtlitiul, April is. H"t urns from various stvtlons of the statr itulloato ' thin yosti'rtlay's primary ltMMitnis re suHim! in the SfliM-tion if H. M. CiUto over Senator t W., Fultnn f ir th Ut'imhllraii nominat Inn for t'niteil Slates senator; that K. Kllis in th' sccomi conKft'sslonal district has 'defeated former (inventor (leer, and ; (irnrne S. Shepherd, j There seems to he no question that Statement No, 1 candidates are in Mhc majority on the leiiMatfve tick tet, which means In all probability , that tlovernor (ieorue VI. Chitmherlaiii i will he elected senator at the next session of the h'Kislature. However, no news can he obtained tr m a num ber of isolated counties, and when (he returns from those counties aro In the fare of the situation, so far as S:at emeu t No. I Is concerned, may lie changed, hut It seems to be t ho opinion of party leaders of both sides (hat Chamberlain will win out. In the first, congressional district V. ( Hawley had no contest. Robert S. llean is nominated for justice of the Mpreme court by both parties. In Multnomah county Cake in about 2500 ahead of Fulton and Shepherd Is about IT. 00 ahead of 101 llr. Tho returns from outside, counties aro Kreatly In Kills' favor and ho ta uvpee.tod to win out by 2000 votoa. EVANS FLEET SAILED NORTHWARD THIS MING DICE CROKER IS OUT OF POLITICS Sun l)l'K, April IS. The Jml KM iiikIlt way iinnnplly lit (i tills iiiin nliiK. Hi-iir Ail mint I Thulium -sunally coiulm-lt-il t ho mun'Mivi'ri nl tendins sal'lns of the battlo nhll. Thu flii't will ni'JCi vIhh Man l'cdio. tin- Hiupint of l.im AiiKi'li'H, whiTf Iti will ri-imiln until April 'itt. Ihi'lici' siilllni? noi l hwitnl to Snntn CONGRESS MAY GO AFTER PAPER TRUST IN EARNEST Wnslilnnlnn, April IS. In the vent thu iitturiii-y uiniMiil iIocb nut how I hut Hcmu'thliiK Kiilislnnllnl Iuih (((ii iliino to prom'cuto tho pnper tniHl, provldliiK it h (ipcrntliiiiH nre In violation of the law, conKi-oxa i"y do Koine tnmt flKlilinK on ll own ac count. Speaker ('nun mi and Chair man I'ayno, of the waya anil iiieana c.oiiinilllee, contend that tho tariff Iuih noihini! to do with the IiIkIi price of prim, paper; that if n Bnirclty of I he raw product Ik not rcxponnlhle, then tho fault Ilea with tho paper iniHl, which by eomblnnllon reKiila'cH tho oiilpnt and prliH. I.llley llocn Not KllllW. U'MI.. l-'v I (:irv:illut WKM lentlfv- Iiik loday reKiirdliiK 'he nnpnymona lelleiH which hnvo been written III .'mtmi-llnii wllii Ihc Kiililiiarllli1 hunt invcHtlKallon, Iteprcnenlatlvo I.llley GOVERNOR HARRIS. I Ohio executive, who in iiii actlrpinp- 1 jorter of Kecretury Tft for the pienl lency. Knrliarn, Monterey and Han la Cruz, 1 where Kiopn will ho made, arriving (ifr San KranciHco on the uiKiil " May r,, enierliiK that harbor the ful iowlni; day. 1 (trecled by T,o AllKelefl, I,(io AiiKele', April IS. Clear, warm and beautiful dawned tho day fixed for the arrival of tho A"nn He buiileahlp fleet l San I'edro Hay. Never In Ita history Iium I.ok Ani;eli-h rls( li with Kiich cut hiiHlKHiu In ul- liralloii wlllujut a but by iieral coii- HCIlt ItllHlnexH h.'IK been dropped HIHI the eutlr(( popillalioll HcelllH lo lie Htreauiilii; toward ll( coaid. (Iver , fifty thounalid people vultcd the vnrl ' ooh beachen t(i wltncHH tho arrival of tho fleet. crvance (J a cebi icKal (leclurat ion, In (. Myem h the contract for C. 8 Kreeltind'B bin apartment hoiiHe at the Q'rni'r of Kast Ninth and illKh ptrpitn. Ho will h''Kl the work Monday. Hh will aluo build tho ce-nn-nt walk In front of t!0 new If nlln block and fine In front of Mr. Hulln's rKld'tire( lifKldfn walks In front of th Haliietf find W. V. HtprenH prop ertbfi on Kant Nlnih tn(g f'bnu. Itlvett ha rftniinenced lb1 work of cemenflnir thu exterior of th" ih'-atre building. MRS. HUMPHRY WARD. I'atnoiiM KntrllHti novellNt. who Ih iiV TlkiUug Auiwrl( a for Hie IkrMl tliiiu. New York, April IS. That Rich ard ("roker is likely never to return to America and political life In tho opinion expreaaed by Henry Lee, tho iiiip.Mncr.ator, 'ho rcturne:! yester- lay. lie waa n recent visitor to tho Croker eslalea. Croker is In Rood health and very happy with his hors ed. 1 TROOPS CONTROL i CHESTER SITUATION Cheater, I'll., April IS. Tho utate police, who have been ordered here lo maintain order In the strike of car employed, appear 'to have the sit uation well In hand. Iluro mid thero L 1 it v :--:.-.-.:.i,V 7 Wmkmml JOHN WALTER SMITH. i Former K'lvernor of Marylnud, who meeevdfl the late William I. WhyU lo the L' nl ted Hlutuii wt. nre occasionally h until Ktreet flghtH, hut nothliiK approachhift a riot hurt occurred tdme the troop took cIihikc. No attempt wan made to re Kutue traffic t h Ih monihiK. The rt.ilooiirt have been Hlven per mlnsbin to reMume. Am A. Have out a Hf atcmeiit df-nyliiK alt kimwIfflKe of tin; nulhorHhlp nt thewe letter.'. IfoliHon Not IMMoiiniet "The flKht Tor the Ik navy will o rlxht on," mill Iteprexentatlve llob on, of Alabama, after an Interview with 1'reHldeut ItoOrtevellO "No liaise wan ever won or lout on the HkirniUh HncH, and we have only )UHt beKHfi. If John .Sharp WilllaniH . r. ... ,k m nl n nartv (jaestlon la tho house, there would ., -n aiitt.ik tiiure iernociatu vot liiK In favor of four battlcMhlpH. The 'lueatton of a navy lit broader than the party." 0 q A carload of Htone arrived tier lant njtf for the new Itfvinltv Hehnol bulldliiK ThU Ih from TenirnvvWanh. The contractom promise t .Jillver (ii i i ial riiti:r ast run .vutriiu i:st I'oitland. Or.. April IS. WVh-rn (r4-j.'on and Werttern Washington - Showers and croer t iiitht; Suinlay flhow- llowed by fair; wentor- i: ;: it ly jt'indii. r.a .iiHiern vanhliiKtnn and N((rthern Idaho Showora and rooler tonlKht. KaMtern Oreon and South ern Idaho Fair toulKht and Sunday. t r.-eitor than they did from quarry In lioimiaK county. tin I'OI It WOltklNCMF.V llltOWNKII IX ItlVKIt WlnnlpcK, Airll IK. By the ii mcIIIiik of a Hi-i)w while croartltiK Hat- tie river, Hwollen by fredhrts, nlnn '(rand Trunk workmen were thrown Iium tho water and four drowned. 0 o