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i Tim oegOnx daily" teiuWro 9 MISS AQNOS MUIR, .11 Ml I WOODARDj CUARKB iSfe CLARKE CO X' toMivifehiciNd YEstnttbAY MdRNiNa And tbNTiNUiNa for ten days we place before the 10 NIT PUBLIC A SELECTED AND LARQE AS50RTflENt OF VARIOUS POPULAR AND STANDARD MAKES OF 1 MM s. Ilayor 4 Appoints Com- 'ifi-i rt ff 1 1 ji in it 1 1' mittee to Entertain Gty's Guest 4" I I- StoHinfi Silver V. Sterling 'si 1 i 4 i rV; Novelties 1 V. Gold Bowl Spoons Sterling Silver Tooth Brushes, Nsil Brushes, Nail Files, Cuticle Knives, 'Letter 8eals, 8 tamp Molstsnsrs, Paper Cutters, Letter Openers, 8 hoe Hooks, 8hor Horns, Curling Irons, Blottsra. iWill Be Asked to Break A After-dinner cbftet I .60 -S Ten Bpoons Ground for the 1905 Fair.

.90 J' .88 'Chocolate BpobnA- Lemonade and Bo da 1.85 -Is Ice Cream Bpoons. l5o for 6'' for iflcfor Regular Regular Regular lii. 1.55 Jelly Bhelis Cucumber Bervtrs 8.M- tky, Abo Lay Corner Regular 75o for ouur i ung 1.40,.84 1.88;-; xi ..26 Individual t'lsh Forks tl. 1 1 1 'If f. TV -4 rV-v I i i Stone for Lewis and Memorial Steriliisr- Sliver Alanlclire Scissors BtrsJght or enrvtl, lrr.

$1 Btralght -or curved reg. 11.65 fOr Ti1" ii. Btralght 1 for Reg-. 40c for 5. Re.

81.18' for i 680; Bracelets'' Reir. 60c for 32o Reg. TSp.for 4 V'- Ink Wells and Tooth i Brush Holders Reg. 1 86c tof .21 Reg. 8O0 for iNail Polishers 8ilvor Backs.

Reg-. 60c for iVi i Reg, 76c forV' 10c for ,1 iy. i B7o Reg. 81.60 for.VV 89o Sliver Pencils All Designs and 8 lies. Reg.

16c for Reg. 6O0 for 26o Reg. 75o for Reg. Reg. 88-78 for Reg.

86.60 for C. it, .8125 Regular 115 for Umbrella Markern, reg. 25c, for Court Plaster Cards, reg. fl, for Tie Clasps, reg. 35c, for JB4" i.75 2.48 30.

Crt'am. Ladles 1.18 Fish Knives 4.48 Berry Srbons S.fO Vegetable Spoons 8.90 Cheese 1.20 Mustard Bpoons .50 Bsg.v'For Stick Pins 8 .60 .36 Stick Pins .80 Rabr Pliui (set) .27 Baby Pins (sot) tT6 1.12 Babr Phis (set) 1.00 1J9 Cud Links Jtt .18 Cuff, Links .90 JJ7 Belt Buckles 1.75 1.13 Buckles 8.25 2.12 Belt Pins ..1.88 .78 Belt Pins 1.85 .74 Watch Fob 1.76 1.14 Watch Fobs 188 1.39 Flag Ptns .38 .18 Brooches ,18 .13 Brooches 65 .39 Stationery Set, 6 pieces. 8.88 4.55 Manicure Set 4.85 2.68 Comb and Brush Set 7.00 4.15 Sugar Shells 1.85 1.23 Butter Knives 8.46 1.62 Orange Bpoons 1.00 .53 Bon Bon Spoons .75 .42 Baby Spoons L05 J9 'Tea Bpoons 115 1J8 Ice Cream Sllcer 6.20 3.90 Bouillon Bpoons 1.85 .83 Letrucs Forks .......186 1.63 Match Safes 1.50 Btatnp Cases 60 .35 Hat Markers 86 .13 K3 IT It hu dmb kUM la nlMTOf EXTRA SPECIAL Cold Cream to nmnlallM tha rrwldmt and endeavor to bar Ua protract bis stay Ik 8ortlan4 to two tars Instead ot on. The President wia Jao bo. tsvtted.

to trnt ground for tha Xxposlttoa buildings, to lay ths corner stone of tho fcswls and XHark Memorial Monument at City Tark. Hat Brushes Very finest quslity of bristles-guaranteed sterling silver tops. Or Pomadi) Jars, cut gists base, with starling tbpi. fc Regular" 60c for Regular 65c for Rftfru'lar 75o for Regular 81.60 for i i SOo V33o i 9o Regular 15c for Regular 40c for Regular 50c for Theatre, This Week. As MSoalteM la ''ArUona," at ths Karamun Grand JMayor.

Williams, at the Council Ins; this afternoon, appointed tho follow-n committee which will represent Port land and nam inch arrangements as WJU best entertain tho President of the Waited States on bis Visit to this city, Way Hi l. Zimmerman, I 8. RomoUn, (A. F. Flegel, Charles F.

Boobs, i W. I Boise. BUILDS LARGE TRESTLE SUING FOR THE DEATH OF SON RICH AMERICAN OUT GIASS Oregon Water Power at Work bn This committee -will work In conjunction with tho ceremonies 'committee of Wis Lewis and dark Fair, and win so arrange matters a reception may Sirs. Efcibetn Schleiger Asks N. P.

Co. $5,000 Damages. Sprisgwater Branch. KNIFE RESTS, regular SOc for FINGER BOWLS, regular 81.86 for WATER GLASSES, apt 6, regular. 83.85 for.

WATER PITCHER, regular $6.25 for 84.06 PLATES, regular for $3.83 PLATES, regular for $3.41 PLATES, regular. $6.65 for $3.49 PUNCH BOWL AND STAND, 18-inch, fine cut, regular $39 for $33.78 FINE CUT i PUNCH GLASSES, regular set $5.50 WINE DECANTER, regular $7 for $4.75 WINE GLASSES, set of (, regular $7.60... CHAMPAGNE GLASSES, Set of six. regular $8.26 for $545 WATER BOTTLE, regular $7 for BON BON DISHES, regula $1.75 for. BON BON DISHES, regular 84.65 for VINEGAR OIL BOTTLE, regular $2.45 $1.40 CREAM AND SUGAR, regular $3.45 for CELERY TRAYS, regular $6 for $3.30 FRUIT BOWL, regular $17.69 for president Roosevelt which Will be In keeping- with the dignity of the oc casion.

It 1 announced that; In all likelihood, ths two committees win meet together WATER BOTTLE, regular $3.50 for Elizabeth Schleiger Is suing the Northern Pacific Company to recover $5,000 damages for the death of her 11-year-old son Frederick, who was killed August 14, 1902, by being run over by a Northern Paciflo Company train at the Lower Al-bina railroad crossing and Front street C. F. Ford and John F. Logan are appearing for the plaintiff and Simon ft Gearin for the defendants. The Oregon Water Power Railway Company Is now engaged In driving piles along the river front west of Oratton's Place for the company's Portland connection of the Springwater branch.

The trestle will be nearly a mile long and will average 25 feet In height The trestle will be built over the lowlands north Of Sellwood, and will connect with the main portion of the road at the foot of Spokane avenue. The new trestle will be the largest In this vicinity. Wooard, Clarke Co. giemists Woodard, Clarke Co. xuis evening; and lay preliminary plana for the reception.

The ceremonies and mnsio committee of tho Teir, which will oo-operate with the committee appointed by the Mayor, is composed of the following persons: XV. D. Wheelwright. J. M.

Church, W. D. Tenton, I. Mills and Paul Wee-singer. This committee will request the Presi-dent to lay the corner stone of the Lew-Is and Clark Monument to be erected the City Park and to break ground on the Fair gxourfds.

The committee met this morning- and decided to confer With the committee appointed by the Mayor. r-8 II 8 88811 II MM 8 1 1 HM I MM 1 8 I 8181 II I 8 HI party yesterday, said this morning that there was no discussion relative to the It is alleged Inthe complaint that Frederick Schleiger had been sent by his mother to Lower Albina the morning of the accident for the purpose of Crofut, Mc Ay eal Co. FIVE BOYS DROWNED PORT OF HI 15 IIHOItD Dealer In (Staff Correspondence.) delivering a hand satchel, returning, in company of another boy of his own age. he failed to see a train of eight cars approach the Front street crossing. The train was being backed up, Snd the CHANT.

I. T-. March bOys a srs as were drowned here this mornlns while lour mm wacnmery playing on a. raft near ihis city. The Schleiger boy was struck and thrown Webeter came down from this morning; and la at the -4T nova' mrMm frntn tn Vaom under the wheels and mangled to death.

The plaintiff alleges that there was no 1 Tbeir Oodles have been recovered. and Supplies. Bolting snd Wlrs Cloth. Roller Mills. Feed Mills.

Warehouse flagman or other employe of the company So stationed as to give proper warning. The railroad company In TestYoor Machinery of All Kinds, Scales, Neither for Nor Against Victoria Dock merits of the Victoria dock site that he heard, and if the site possessed unfavorable qualities they were not brought out for one, did not express myself and never heard a word about rock ballast having been thrown under the wharf, as is stated inr a morning paper. The article which appeared Is all wrong. So far as. I am concerned, will not discuss ths points for or against the Victoria sits until ths special meeting called for Friday of this week." Belling Only -Smiles.

Ben Selling said he was surprised to find, the Port of Portland Commission misquoted so deliberately by a morning paper, but as the article was ludicrous it made little difference. "I do not care to dlsouss the Victoria continued Mr. Selling, 'for I am pledged to the selection ot any site which will be the best for the maintenance of the new dry dock. However, I will ssy that yesterday there was nothing mentioned about hardness of ground, difficulty of excavation, tons of rock ballast under ths Victoria wharf and other misstatements, calculated for obvious Grain Trucks, Sprockets, Chains and Wheels In Stock. answer, states that a brakeman was pn duty on the first car a It approached the crossing and gave warning- which the boys failed to heed, Mrs.

Schleiger, It is alleged, secured AH kinds of Iron Work, Construction Work and Power Transmission a Specialty. ttenjmb Women. Have Kidney Disease and bo Not I Hereartary. If Any of Your Family In This or a divorce from her husband about two years ago on grounds of desertion. Sev- seued Iiat No Views Exprcssed-SimpIyLook.

Past Generations Have Been Troubled With Kidney Dis- v'r- Istrator of the estate of his son. ease ol Any Form You Cannot Be Too Careful. You Oregon SPhons Orant 86L breon ing For the Best 49 First Street Should Make Test of Your Urine at Once PERSONALS. and Satisfy Yourself las to the 'iCon- J--l J. Walton la at the Imperial from your Kidneys.

Eugene. tott gait oteuibt scac reasons, to discourage the purchase of James Flnlayson is at the Imperial the Victoria site, but I guess the tax The Port of Portland Commission visited the recently destroyed Victoria dock yesterday afternoon for the purpose of Any Kan Over rifty. payers know the whys and wherefores knows that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tsblets, have cured more people of indigestion, heart burn, heart trouble, nervous prostration and run down condition, generally than all the patent! medicines and doctors' prescriptions for stomach trouble combined. 'YMliiniJJ-Ji09'- lt y6u flha a "Jdlsh, brick-dust lir it flotng in It, or if it Is cloudy, you will know Jesuit will tttnflkS 'e1. condition, and unable to perform their work.

The wm d.1f, a "-Ksns, orio acid poison, Xhe stomach bred hV'ilWwfcto system weak, and a Areak-owa Of the general health will follow, with Brlht' dlaeaae or dlbtM. of such articles as appeared this morn ing. I am SO.re that no ballast is under the wharf and I guess other members You can Interest any infth 6ver fifty years of age in anything that will make him feel better, because while he may not as yet have any positive organic dis ascertaining what qualities it possesses as a sits for a new drydock. It was demonstrated that an average width of 260 feet was obtained, and that the structure can be kept within the harbor line. The of ths commission are equally sure." from Astoria.

Dexter Price is in this city for ths day from Roseburg. J. H. Robnett, a well known physician of lone, is at the Hotel Perkins. General Agent Barker of the Chicago 'ft Northwestern is in Astoria.

W. C. a business man of Seattle, is a guest at the Hstel Perkins. John Kelly, a lumberman from Meno "I never beard any discussion of the qualities presented by the Victoria DEfJAND THE BALLOT drydock being constructed over at Van- wharf property as a site for the hew ease he no longer feels the buoyancy and vigor of twenty-five nor the freedom from aches and pains he enjoyed in couver is 118 feet In width, which proves dry dock during our ylslt to the loca that amnla room la certain. Ths ic earlier years, and ho very naturally ex tion yesieraay uwrnogn, euia u.

Adams, a member of the commission. toria dock site is 856, feet in length and the drydock 4(4 feet, which will leave room upon community property for the amines with Interest any proposition looking to ths Improvement and preser this afternoqn." Engineer Lockwood. which will prove fatal if treated with promptness and great care. 4 Analysis free If. after you have made this test, you nave any doubt in your mind as to the development of, the disease In your system, send a sample of your urine to the Medical Department, Warner's Safe Cure Roch-.

ester N. and our doctors will analyse It and send you a report With advice, free of charge, together with a valuable book describing all diseases of the kidneys, livnr. bladder and blood, and treatment for each disease. All letters from women read and answered by a woman doctor. AH correspondence in strictest confidence.

Thousands of tinlHpttni1 letfnr. ro. is making tests and his report will be vation of his health. establishment of spar-houses, machine shops and private concerns, which would (journal Special Service.) NEW. ORLEANS, March 18.

-Delegates to the 36th annual convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, which opens tomorrow, have taken the Crescent City by storm, and the headquarters are. crowded with representative women; many of Whom havs Journeyed front far distant points In the New England Snd Eastern States and ready at the meeting Friday. Mislead ing articles fool nobody. minee, is a guest at tha Portland. George Brick, -registering from Yellowstone Park, is at -the Portland -Hotel- Mrs.

G. W. Barden is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. Barden's home is in Corvallis.

E. KJlese Is transacting business la Portland today, having arrived from pay rent to the commission. He will notice among other things that the stomach of fifty is a very different one from the stomach possessed at twenty-five. That greatest care must be Notwithstanding ths Impression given TO NAME STANDARD by a morning paper that ths Port of Portland Commissioners are unfavorably disposed toward ths Victoria dock as a (Continued from First Page.) from the Paciflo Coast .1 Tacoma last evening. drydock site, the majority of its mem' bers state that they, have been miS' Louis A.

Schwabacher, a member of celved daily from grateful men and women who have been cured br Warner's Safe fore the- Democratic State 'Committee, be the central figure at. tha convention, the famous Schwabacher Company, la at quoted. They state that as yet they have as fonows: exercised as to What is eaten and how much of it, and ven with the best of care, there will be increasing digestive weakness with advancing, years. A proposition to. perfect or improve the digestion and assimilation of food is One.

which interests not only every man of fifty but every man, woman and child of any because the whole sec-rot nf arond hnaltn. rood blood, atronsr the Portland from San Francisco. come to no conclusion, and one and all and other suffrage workers of national prominence Who have arrived on the One of the best known stockmen of Shall a convention, or shall ths committee make nomination direct? Are emphatic in saying that they will work for the selection of the best site Oregon Is In this city today In the 1 If a 'convention was- decided upon, person of J. A- Little, of Antelope. then the time and place? 1 Hon.

J. C. Petersen, one of the leading citisens of Minneapolis. Minn-writes: "I always enjoyed good health until five years ago, when I bc-Bn to notice repeated backache, which kept increasing. I had sharp atltches--and my back felf lame and aore.

I had my urinq examined, the doctor found it hlffhlv T-ntnrai4 wfth ofierea, lor As matters stand today, the eommis General Xgent Charlton, in charge of How shall the delegates be selected slon Is -not unfavorable' to the Victoria the Northern Pacific offices in this city, has gone to Seattle on business. scene are Rachel Fester Avery, Alice Stone Blackwell, Harriet Upton, Rev. Anna H. Shaw and Mrs. Carrie ChaPr -man Catt In this brilliant galaxy one familiar face Will bo missing when the gathering IS called to order -that of EUxabeth tady Stanton; the pioneer woman suffragist, who passed away at her home in New Tork this winter.

What representation from the coun tie and how based? It was realised that the time Inter nerves, Is to have a stomach. which will promptly and thoroughly digest wholesome food, because blood, nerves, brain tissue and other constituent pt dock, sroperty as exhibited yesterday, and Consider tbo purchasing of it Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Ferguson cams tip from Astoria this morning and will along wnn any other suitaoie sue or veiling between the committee meeting tf4iitv erable brick dust, and j)ronounced It Brlffhts I had lltOfljfaith la bis prescriptions and soon changed, tak-. pend several days In Port' tereo. the body Is entlreljr the product of di and the date Upon Which It was neces land. There was not a word of unfavorable aarv that tha' nomination be made was wSZr1! overused Kidney Cures, but with unsatisfactory results until I used Warner's Bofe Cure. Within tan lav flt trrnrlv rellvl i restldn.

and no medicine or "neaitn" J. C. Eden, trafno manager, for tho very short, and that- evervthlns must graauaijy oecreasea and soon llsappeared, the urine assumed a natural, food can possibly create pure blood of restore shaky nerVes, when a weak Great Northern Railway, with head-' ai, nealtt restored. healthy be done In the most expeditious manner Arbitration of sala case quarters In Seattle, is transacting cf within four months my health was fully and completely 'l tiave now enjoyed good health for over forty years, and Bale Curs as the one infallible remedy for kidney trouble." indorse Warner's lndori business in Portland possible. "We cannot take time; we must handle this thing," said Chairman White, and his opinion received an echo stomach is replenishing the daily wear and tear of the body from a mass of fermenting, half-digested WASHINGTON.

DVC- March oura very truly, HON. J. C. PETERSEN, 722 Plymouth-Ave. In the actions of brother No.

the Btomacn ltBeii wants neip ana With this object in view, much of the arbitration of the Sola case. Involving claims foe damages against the Domlnf can Republic arising from the revolutionary disturbances lit that island, was in.no roundabout way, either; it wants Warner's Safe Cure Cures business of the. formal meeting was in comment made regarding the proposed Victoria dock site for the new dry-dock during our tour Of Investigation yesterday," said Colonel John McCraken. a member of the Port of Portland morning. "We visited the Site for the purpose of determining Its value, And so far as I cou)d Judge from the temper of the members present no unkind feeling was In evidence toward the proposition.

No general discussion was held by the commissioners for that Will come up at the special meeting of the commission Friday, when the selection of a site will be accomplished. The Oregon lah made a.m. IS take When It wald direct, unmistakable assistance, such as, is given by one or two of Stuart's Dys determined upon before the session began. The members discussed af Mrs. George H.

Kelly, a -prominent Social leader of Eugene and wife of a member of the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, Is a guest at the Imperial Hotel. Isldor Abraham, A. F. Chadwick, Frank Nathan, H. L.

Van Cleeve, Harry hopklns, E. R. Legree, John Mahan and Nels Caran, a party of timber land locators, arrived in Portland last night, and will scatter into different 'sections pepsia Tablets after eaen meai. These tablets ours stomach trouble length, in the lobby of the Hotel Im commenoed. here today.

The arbitrators -are Frederick Vftn Dyne, the Assistant Solicitor of the State DepartmcnC and Senor iQuaichalla. the Bolivian Minister. 4. i perial, tne quickest way to choose delegates andr at the same time enable the Democracy of Oregon to be fully represented. It was practically decided that because their Use give the stomach a chance to rest and recuperate one of Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contains dl- restlve elements sufficient V.

to digest .008 grains of ordinary food, such a of the state vt to look after in each county committee would -be asked to select the delegates except in such terests and in search of workable forests not located. The men some from bread, meat, eggs, eta The plan of dieting IS limply another name for starvation, and the use ot pre West Superior, Wis. sections as. wis metnoa met opposition. In the latter event primaries would be held.

1 mis morning that ths sue averagea amy 826 tn width, and the around was too hard for practical excavation. As. 1 understand the situation, tho ground is not too hard and tho averags width is about 260 feet. Neither do I know anything 'about the thousand tons of rock alleged to have been thrown under the Victoria wharf, and I sruess no others EAT VIOLET I ROLLED Doctors prescribe and hospitals use "Safe Cure" exclusively In all cases ot kidney or Madder trouble. "Safe Cure" Is- purely vegetable and contains no narcotic or harmful drugs.

It is free from sediment and pleasant to take. It does fiot constipate; it is a inost valuable and tonic; it is a stimulant to digestion and awakens the torpid 31 ver. It repairs the tissues, eotttfccs Inflammation and irritation, stimulates tbanfsebled organs and AeaJs at the same builds up the body, gives It strength and restores energy. Pains in the Small of the Back painful "passing of urine, Innammstlon of. the bladder, torpid.

llVen cloudy tirfne j-ins in the back of the head and neck, rheumatic pains and swellings all over the body, ttsema and jaundice tell you your kidneys have, been diseased for v- rU months, as these outward symptoms seldom show themselves until-, the olson has penetrstod ths different organs and the da'nger point has been reached you have any, of these symptoms great care should be taken to stop the prog- rr of the disease and- prevent It proving fatal. Safe Cure ia what you- need. Yuii can buy it at any drug store or direct. 60 CENTS AND A BOTTLE. JiiKtst upon Warners Safe Cure, the standard for 50 years.

Take no.othejr. Bewars of se-cJld kldnsy cares which are furr of ssdimeat and of bad odor w-ihey positlTsly. harmful and de jaot iaA i. C- 'v WAJUTXXV SATS TZUM wore ths gently and aid a speedy ours. pared foods and new fangled breakfast foods simply makes matters worse as any dyspeptic Who has tried them knows.

1 Another point that -was given much jattentlon. outside ths meeting was the manner and method of conducting the 1 To Ours Cold la One Pay Tike Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the- money if It falls to cure. K. W.

Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. AS Dr. Bennett says, we oniy reaaun can imagine why Stuart's Dyspepsia congressional Several were discussed, but the one most favorable was that a special committee be Kverv fajnllv. should hv 1t Tinnan.

Tablets are not universally used everybody who IS troubled In any Way selected to transact this Dolltlrjd busi bold medicine chest, and the firstbottle In it should bo Dr. Wood's Norway Pins 1 I 1. Of the commission, know any- more on this subject News Items should, be correctly stated In any jpaper," continued Colonel 7 Tucker Bald Jfotnlnif. iA. Tucker, a member of the WmmYi-' Ion, and who was with ths Inspecting ness, entirety separate.

ano apart from the regular state committee. It was at first Intended to call loaay'fr 1 meeting at It o'clock, bat failure of cbmmltteemen to arrive In time neces- i sltated delay until 1:10 p. with poor digestion is because many people seem to think that because a medicine is advertised or is sold-in drug Stores or Is protected by a. trade mark most, be i humbug, whereas as matter of truth, any-druggist who is observant Sold by All Crofri. Made by ALBERS BROS.

MILLING CO. PrsfbrrsA Btobk Canned Oood. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. i.

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