THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, MARCH 10. 1CCT. CELEBRATE DIM.10UD VJEDDIIIG .1 ., -rr 3 Oood Mmhandl Only-Quality Cqg4derd Out Price Ar Ahrsy tha Low. n ,11 ' xj::m -.11 Vo TI o I' I;: Mr. and Mr. . Jacob Mayer. A family reunion of especial Interest will take place March IT at th home of Mr a, Sol Hlrsch. Her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. Mayer, known and beloved of many Portlsndsra, wilt at that time celebrate their diamond wedding, having arrived at th sixtieth mile atone of wedded life. They were married In the year 1T at New Orleans. ; The .other daughter and the eon of 'i' 1 f " 1 " " 1 , Mr, and Mra, i Mayer will be present. They are:- Mr. and Mra. Oaear R. Meyer of New York, Mr. and Mra. H. Zadlg and their son. and Mr. and Mra. M. Blum with their eon, from Ban Franotaoo and tha aba. Mark A. Mayer. : . v.. , Mr. and Mra' Mayer will be glad to eee their near fiieada In tha evening, although na Invitation have bean la auedw ',; ' ,: -v. OPENED TRUNKS DISCLOSE SLOT- MACHINES' AND BABY CLOTHES tn tha bulging tills of trunks and eaaea Ware found eome thing that made wry o i faces. ; , ; ... , . : v, : Forty trunks, tO box. If telssoop grips, -1 aultoaeea and as many vallees found new owaera yesterday afternoon, who bought them and their contents without., knowing what would b dls closed when tha lids were opened and tha straps undone.1 The eollaotloa ooa atltuted the "leave overs" which scou mulat yearly in tha baggage rooms of the railroads and terminal company and are auctioned off to satisfy the charges against the owners who for various ree sons faU r neglect to claim their prop arty. ' r - ' Yeaterday afternoon the year's collec tion waa sold to ths highest bidders at the Baker auction bouse. Park and Alder streets. Her the gambling Instinct, which every human being poasesas to a mora or lees -degree.- bid - against - It self, A trunk, suit case was put up for sal and Its real value t the bidder was represented not by tha article Itself, bat by the value of its unknown contents. Trunks sold for prloes ranging from ft. II to til I. None was permitted to be opened In the auotion room a, but In th . rooms . adjoining, . where soma of them wars - taken, their oontsnU 'were mad known. Inside there war things that eaused laughter. Jokes, sorrow, re gret and all th other feelings that on experience when th ye are sur- A gray-haired bachelor, who bought a trunk for 1 4. lifted th lid to find with in a baby's complete wardrobe. There were th tiny stockings, th diminutive hoe and a lot of other things with which his life of celibacy waa unao Qualntad. In another trunk waa found a pair, of French rapiers, some one' family heirloom probably, while another contained the silk dresses, opera cloak, patent leather shoes and other wearing apparel 6f a woman. . Even the extra front bang and back switches, together with a small box of rouge and other complexion Improvers were Included, while In another trunk, whloh was pur chased for l.t. was a complete Bavl land china dinner set. , From a money standpoint th man who bought a ease containing It slot machines for fl took first prise. . Indi vidually th machines are worth about lit apiece. Evidently th owner de cided . that Portland' gambling law war too stringent to permit him to pay even th eharg against th ens la which they were contained. ;-, lALLiOflORTOl ..rfll BUM omul Hibernians to ' Hold. Elaborate I Celebration Of SV Patrick's Dky ' Next Sunday, 1 yPROCRAM ARRANGED i 11, . .. FOR ENTERTAINMENT ; Paaelsyilc Will Be ; Preached ta St. Fror! anuria' mj East k Sid . (n - the ? Aftnrnoon KaTaaaagh to Speak In tha Evening, v.; , ' Bt Patrick's day,' Sunday, March' IT, will be . observed In'. Portland with a number of. entertainments and musloal programs." Tha Jargeat event wllr be held In th Armory, for which arrange ments have been under way during th past week.. ''"V ' " '' ! ' ' The . memory of Ireland's moat cele brated apostl will be commemorated on J, v v- ; 1 - ;-'. 'John P. Kavanangb, Bt. Patrick'! ... -Day Orator. .. ;, .v ; ' th east side, where solemn high nase will be held at Bt. Francis church and a panegyrto on th great aalnt preached at 10:10 In th morning.' At S o'clock In tha afternoon In the. Woodmen hall, Kant Blxth and Eaat Alder streets, there will be a mas meeting and a musloal program. A full orchestra, together ' with a mala quartet and soloists will -render selections for ths oocsslon. Ths musloal and literary entertala merit,' which Is to be held at th Ar mory In th evening. Is under th au spice of th Ancient Order of Illbern Inns, and th organisation plan to make th event th most elaborate It has ever given., Th evening's program I as fol- r lows: i, ' Ovsrttirs. Rlchter's orchestra; ad dress; selection, Kpplng's Ole club; -oltatlv'Sflmu- O'BrlenS- Pvefefeso Kasmua: overture. Rlchter's oreheatra; "Ijut Brln Remember th Day Of Old," Adrian Epperg; address. J. P. Kava naurh; overture, Rlchter's orchestra! recltatlon,"Remmbranca of TMa." Miss M. Bode; vooat selection, "Dermot Aa tnre," Miss Elisabeth Harwas: recita tion. "Frln' Flag." Mra. .Marlon Far nam; "Mary From Tlpperary." Frank D. Jlenneeer; "Btar Spangled Banner," Cp P'ng'S Glee club. . RAILROAD OFFICES T0 v . X - COME TO PORTLAND . (aoerfal- Dtopatcs t The leamaL) Astoria, Or, March I. Auditor F. IX Kuettnar of .Astoria Columbia River Railroad, with bis clerical fore, will b ' removed to Portland In th near future. Superintendent John MeOatr la out of th dty but from Indication It aeema likely his office also will be moved. , ." , . . i - Some time ago Is waa announced that J. C Mayo, of tha freight and passen ger department, was to move hi office to Portland. It looks as-If a depot and aa uptown, ticket office are all that win b left har.- r .- ,,.., i ... ., ,. "Simjply Swallow Manr Eat i aa Though They Were Blind and Their Tongue Cut Oat Dyapepsia la built on confidence too much oonfldenc In th ability of your stomach to digest anything and every thing you put Into It.. ' In this age ws have developed speed In every I In of action, and we bar also developed speed In mastication. We don't take time to eat right and eometlmea we do not eat th light kind Of food.- Sometime w carry our busi ness to our meals and as a result eat mechanically. Ws eat v a though -w war blind and our tongues out out. Ws simply swallow, Th result 1 that th food we eat Is half chawed, and Ilea Ilk a lump of lead on th atomaeh. . : Tou may deny te youraelf that you abuae your stomach, but when you get a bloaty foaling, you can't deny you'v got It. When you get braah. eructatlona, burning senaatlona, bloating, aversion to food, loss of sppetlte, belching and other kindred ailments, there 1 not much as asking yourself, for th time being, why you ouffer. The fact 1 you'v got tbeae ailments and the queatlon of tha hour Is how t gat rid of them at once, so that at your next meal you may be able to sit down and look at your meal straight In th face with a. keen appetite and a smile, and enjoy thoroughly everything you eat. ' . ' Just on of Stuart' Dyspepsia Tsblets will digest an ordinary meal, without th help of th stomach. On ingredient of Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 1,00 grains of - food. Ths strongest tomaoh couldn't do the work any bet ter than on of these wonderful llttls tablet can do it. Each tablet contain th strongest dl geetlv agent It I possible to obtain. Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets are not a patent medleln. W com out and say Just -what Is In thenv hydraetle, golden seal, lactose and aaaptlo pepsin. They re recommended by 40,000 lloanaed physician In th United State and Canada. - ' ; And they are recommended by vary on who use them they ean't help It for they Immediately. . Invlgorst th stomach by letting It take a rest; they strengthen the gastrlo Juice and cause th appetite to become keea and regu lar. ' s v, , v, . Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablets will surely destroy dyspepsia, brash, belching, thst "lump of lead" feeling, burning senss tlons. Indigestion,, loss of appetite, and aversion to food. . .' ( . Have Stuart' - Dyspepsia ' Tablets handy . where. you.can taka-.one or- two after each meal. - Then you will know what a blessing It .Is to have a. good appetite and to get all th good possl bis cut of everything you est. Tou'ir feel rosy and sweet , Btuart's Dyapepsia Tablets at any drug stors on earth, too. Bend us your nam and address todsy and ws will at one send you by mall a sample package, free.' Address F. A. Stuart Cs . Stuart Bid Marshall, Mich. - . VfV::;,;': rfftfzZ ; $1.50 XMSROIDLRILS AT 63c A YARD 22-inch Allover Embroidery, In fine Swiss and nainsook, . for. waists and guimpes; small and large pat- . terns; rallies up to $1.50 jrard. Monday, sale. ; .QJ C $2.25 tMBROIDLRIUS AT 87c A YARD 18 and 24-lnch Flouncing Embroidery, in fine Swiss and" nainsook : laree and small patterns, for suits r and waisu; value to $2i5 yard. Monoay, tale.O C $1.50 VALLNCILNNES LACE, AT 98c DOZ. - ; li-inch round mesh vaL lace,,ior siart trim- qq , 3 mings; values of $1.50 dozen. , Monday sale.yOC M Mdy m fu fills, fov tkm vmA torn 75c VALENCIENNES INSERTION. 25c Dox. ' . j j Valenciennes Lace Insertion, 1 inches wide; fine for trimming skirts or Summer dresses; regular r value 75c a dozen. . Special for Monday sale. . . CijQ, $1.50 VAX! INSERTION AT 48c A DOZEN .14 and lj -inch Valenciennes Lace Insertion, for skirt or dress trimming; fine, strong patterns; values a to $1.50 a dozen. - Special for Monday sale. . . . .4 O C 30c LACE BEADING AT 12c A DOZEN flinch White Lace Beading, for 4-inch ribbon; value SOc a dozen. Special for Monday sale' i ta any JnsUvidaal X ik h .. '- Y A Grand Showing of Exclusive Millinery n y The richest collection of high "Class Millinery ever shown to the women of Port land, embracing the choicest Ideas from Paris, London and New York, and numerous com ceptions from our own milli ners, including three important displays. ' JOL v-X jrxw.ronK, i . Many individual models that are beautiful in themselves, artistic in line, rich and har moniona in coloring. But, put them on the head and they leap into even greater beauty. Va- ffir ; , riety is infinite refinement, distinctions, smartness. ; - Inaugural Opening of "Knox" Hats for Women IMPORTED MODELS ROBINSON & WELLS f t ' 350 Spring arid Summer Waists "Values to $2.25 at $1.39 :" ' ""'350 new Spring and Sum-- ?y mer Waists their Js jra' dainty and fresh beauty, Very special for Monday only, we offer seven differ ent styles of these Spring 4907 Embroidered Lingerie Waists, made with the new three- quarter sleeves in unique embroidery patterns, the very newest and daintiest creations, sold at the very opening rfj . f of the season at this price of only, .v. ...... . . . . l)Xe J S 500 Pairs of Lace Curtains Value to $4.50 Pair. Special $3.29 ' "t :'. faMSMSWsssasaMSsasasasMsaaBssjsMssMsss 500 pairs of Lace Curtains in Renaissance, Clunyr Irish Point, - Cable Nets and Scotch Laces, White or Arabian color, values to g 2 $4.50 pair, special at only .$Jdi7 $3 Curtains at $2.43 Regular $3 Cable Net and Scotch Lace Curtains, in white and Ara bian color; regular $3 6y A value, special , ....... tj) aWaT O $2 Curtains at $1.59 Regular $2 Scotch Lace Curtains, in both plain and figured centers, all regular $2 values, M rn special ............. .ipXay ' Women's Fashionable Spring Model Suits at $25.00 ALL the suits and 'style masterpieces of the best Parisian designers, and are shown in the newest, mixtures in handsome stripes, pretty checks and plaids and rich broadcloths. Every one a desirable Spring 'shade. Women's and misses' sizes. Styles are the jaunty Pony Coat, smart fitted effects, and the ever-popular Eton. If you see them you cannot resist buy ing them. Selection is large and you will not fail to find your fancy for Spring. The models were shipped direct trom the best Parisian designers and a credit is due the instrumentality office in bringing about this occasion ped direct from f BOY IS KILLED WHILE Hip FOR SQUIRRELS Accidental Shot From', Rifle of Companion Enters Heart of Young Snead. V CSpeelal Mesates Tbe Joermal.t Oarf leld. Wash, March t. Th 1S- Tar-old son of t. Davis, while hnntlng squirrels la th Manrtng field west of Oarf leld today with two aelghbor hoys aanad Snaad. aeoldently shot ana allied th slder Snead boy. , Th ballet hit th 'boy Inst below th heart -He died. Instantly. - Th Davis ' and Snead families ar prostrated' over th terrible accident. Mr. and Mra Snead had just moved hers from Farmington to take . treat ment at a local sanitarium. . 4 Booth Carolina Game Cocks. From th Anderson IatelUgenoer. M. Pickens la now shipping It gam, frock to Mexico, .for which be receives II each. He ha also an order for lot at i.sach..and 10 at II- each, aggre gating . Mr. Pteken hs a largs number of fine chickens at different walk In ths sounty, snd Is getting to gether ths 110 for he ! order. ' Ths breeds raised by Mr. Ploksnsar th Otnn gray and th tVarhorae. They ar excellent pit cocks and selected and brad to stand steet Snm . of th Demecratle leader la Zadlaaa ar said to bitterly reseat th STA1GER gHOE Co. ; : UP-TO-DATE RELIABLE FOOTWEAR 292 Washington Street, Just East of Fifth ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeel 1 BBBwSSSflfjaeBaBBBBBBBaBaBBeSkw 7 q Nwnhf Q 1 . a . . .y attltud of Thomas Taggart. th national Democratic chairman, toward temper ano legtalatloa at, the present session of th Indiana legislature. Mr. Taggart, It la charged, ha aided th brewers and ether liquor Interests with hi influsnc t defeat th various measures advocated by th antl-aalooa and temperance le ment Th now end Cereal Mill Employe are to hold their national, convention shortly at Belleville, Illinois. Specialty Prepared Grow Tblok Tmrf Qutokfy 200 FRONT STREET PORTLAND, OREGON wavrr ) HOTEL EATON oos. Koaanov awo wxrr raaa en. NEW Hiasnty rarataka. ! malnped trvprnnt. atloatM walk trxtm kr l hoeptrt aa bmlaMS ai.trbt. all Urn. rf. Htilih rooBM. iIns kat. aUctrw Hihta, t.Hha la aecS MrtBvat. .. t.rr. efSrM. toenvlna, anvklns. wr)tt, bdlM rrptle narlank aaaM futrrri k, aiall er t.Urkaae. tvhwte estalVM bmsi Wales aa SMeaen. Roomt JI.C'J to 51.00 Day -l ir TM4 lf,tts LOW Colonist Dates via. The East to the West Trom Chicago to Portias S, Salem, Albany, Eugen, Ashland snd Inter- mediate point .S3.1.00 Prom St. Paul. Minneapolis, ltilmh, Omaha. 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