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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1807. 13 Cr .nr-: e i T m n tt ii n at ii i Welch's East crtirac showing of . Nobby v - Clothing surpasses in v VJ?"--'- elegance anything ever . J ffilM - displayed in Portland; Make your Laster selection now Welch's Jin Jilsu Suits JtsS-Hae triple taped teams and water-proofed doth. '.They may be had" in light gray, dark graya and blue serges f Jt mr r. . ... .............. 4 . .-, . . V- w. only. Just the Thing for the New Easter Suit ;i : BOOK OR WATCH FREE IF NOT RIGHT WELCH MAKES IT RIGHT. - ' ... MORRISON CaztesrSr vVYKKVVfcvNKl1 Hams Ksn ssj The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been - -' In use for orer 80 years, has borne the signature of ' ' and has been made under hla per- , fy45V; sons! supervision since its infancy' J J-CUcAM - " Allow no one to deceire yon In this. ( ;A1I .Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but . ; . Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of '".InCtnts and Children experience' against Experiment, ' What io CASTORIA ; Castorla is v harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare- . gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It , contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ; substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm ' and allays Fereriahness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ' ; Colic It relieres Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ' and Flatulency.. It assimilates the Food, regulates the 'v Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. : ! The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend .' Genuine CASTO R IA ALVAYS Sears the Signature of The KM You Haye Always Bought i K '' r In Use For; Over 30 Years. a, rr mnai eraser, mum wm , . ,r JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST WW Wii s Thafs the Plaes tor Stomach Dosing Ss Cafisd Catarrh Curst ' Vou out cur a Bunion by awaW lowing nostrum Just tuy M you can cur, catarrn.' 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WALLS. , ISIS N. 11 0 Street COOS DAY HOE GOODHimiEOT Traveling Men - for Portland ' Houses Writs to the Cham ber of Commerce. , URGE STEAMER SERVICE THAT WILL BE ADEQUATE Portland business houses in eoaat ter ritory met at Oxjullle Saturday and Is sued a written statement on tbe subjeot of a steamer Una to CoquUlo. and ad dressed It to the Portland chamber of commeroe. 'The letter is signed by Hush C. Luer, of the P. J. Cronln company; A, U Peters, Roebllnc mt Sons Co.) A. U. Tounr, Basmuasen a Co. I U. 8. Booth. Wsterhouse A Lester; A, M. Oases. American Bteel a Wire Co. Serrlos WemlA SHty. "Rartn mads this territory rerularly dutins the last three years and mors, we find aa ever Increaains request on the part of business ssen for Portland to better her transportation facilities to this locality, for with few exceptions tbey would much prefer to deal with houses within their own stats.! says this statement, "Much business Is be ing; dons at tbs present time with us In ths faoe of heavy obstacles, and I Representative of Ooqnllle Interests Awaits Writtea Goarante That Men of His Town Will Share Part of the Initial Expense). ' ' . STATE MONEY TO BUILD - HIGHWAYS IN SKAMANIA r(8perlet TXspetch The Jooreel.) l ' Hood River, Or.. March St. The re cent session of the Wsshtnrton legisla ture took eoBnlsanes of the appeal of residents : of Skamania, Klickitat and Clarke counties and appropriated S15 000 for improving: and building; state roads. . With tbe opening of sew terri tory along the north bank by ths Port land Seattle railroad better facilities for reaching It are considered Impera tive. Most of this amount, it is said. will be spent io Skamania, ths county seat of which la Stevenson, and through the center of which the new railroad will run. It Is probable Underwood will also profit by ths appropriation and a county read be built from tt to the siding, a mile and a half below the town, where It Is expected a flag station will be located. . Twe - years sgo aa appropriation of 110,000. was voted Skamania county. provided It raised 15,000, or ' one ha'f tbe sum given It by tbe . state. .Ths county is sparsely settled and it. was with difficulty that the .money was raised. The present appropriation has no strings attached te It and will be come available at once. " - Skamania county will ' also : receive tT00 from the state for taxes which it psld on land that abould not have been assessed and which It has been endeav oring for several years to have re Transportation 1 j facilities , between Portland and Oregon coast points are be coming a burning Issue. It is said cer tain business Interests In Portland and at Coos Bay and Coquille have deter mined to agitate ; the question until satisfactory permanent results srs ob tained tn the shsss of first-class steam ship service, that wUl make It a pleas ure as well ss a profitable venture to travel between eoaat aolnte. M. H. Bingham, of Coquille. cams to Portland mors thsa a week . ago and took up the -matter with tbe Portland chamber of commerce navigation com mittee. He was cordially received,' but when he proposed a guarantee that the Coquille people would take a share ot the financial Interest ta ths new boat line he lacked the necessary papers te enter into any definite arrangements. ''' Write to Portlaad Kan. :':.'- - Word was sent to Coquille , that Mr. Blaghsm's , credentials would' have - to be forthcoming, but no reply has been received. Mr. Bingham Is still waiting In Portland, but la making good use of his tims by calling on , business men and discussing coast trade opportuni ties. - . .. . ' - A - number of - men - who represent , .- XVost aad roaai. ' Lost, between :t0 a, m., yeeterday and noon today, a bilious sttack. with nausea and alck headache. This loss waa occaaloned by finding St the Red Cross Pharmacy a box of Dr. King's New Life PlUs. Guaranteed for bilious ness, malaria and Jaundice, tie. . were Portland to awake to her oppor tunities by placing a steamer or steam eohooner of light draft on ths run into ths mouth of the Coquille river to Bandoo, the business . oould ' be . more than quadrupled. "Return cargoes ' oould be mads up easily with the dairy produots of tbe Coquille valley, as wall as much tim ber and coal from Coos bay.- Having ths interests of Portland at heart we sincerely hope your honorable body will take up this matter with the result that Coquille river points will bavo direct communication with our city." Metsger fits your eyee for ILOa, ,111 Sixth street, near Washington. , - , Klin BoUdlng Destroyed. . fftpectal Disparts M The Jeamal.l Newberg, Or.. March . The dry kiln building at ths Edwsrds pressed brick factory baa been destroyed by Are. The loss Is about 1400. mCC AUTO RID . ' TO rose, env; baric 3 .tyI 3 SUE PAGE 15. Wc arc showing Spring Summer mm : i .. ""' -In the newest Hateriab and Colorings hrlV Soft Stiff and Plaited Bosoms Attached or Separate Cuffs '. ;.; !..- .ii . . , . .- c- ' . y $2.50 and $3.50 $1.50 to $3.00 ; : t :-'"i - Star $1.50 to $3.00 Manhattan $1.50 to $2.00 Wilson Bros. $1.50 to $2.00 . : i t . Sols Agsnts :V': Knox : ft ' ;Hats Buf f iim & Pendleton v 8014 ; t., 311 Morrison St, Opposite Postoffice;. I The Osstmty Ibdp ." Benjamin Clothing I! TO TAKE PORTLAND MEN .OVER UMATILLA PROJECT (Sperial Dlspstdl te The Joemal.) .' Hermlston. Or., March Is. A com mercial club has been organised at Her mlaton with a membership of TO. The offioere are as follows: H. T. Irvln, president; C. L. Morgan.' vice-president; Q. W. Woterlng, secretary; F. B. Sway ie,. treasurer, John Rice, H. O. New port and R. E. P. Dodd wore elected members of ths board of managers. The Immediate object of tbe club ta to entertain the Portland business tann on their trip through eastern Oregon early In April. If the Invitation la accepted the visitors will be given a free trip la carriages to ths big dam and an opportunity to view the entire BUst Umatilla projeot. Jilluding the construction work now In full progress on the dam. - . .-. ' ELECT DIRECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA ROAD ' (Jeereal Bpedil geMe.)' . Philadelphia, Pa.. March IC-At the adjourned annual meeting of the Penn sylvania Railroad company held at the Broad street station today ths thrse directors whoss terms - bsd expired were reelected without opposition. The directors wars George Wood, . William H. Barnes snd C Stuart Patterson. Canyon City Municipal Ticket. . Canyon City, Or.. March !. At a mass meeting of oltlsens ths following nominations were made for municipal officers: Msyor. F. S, Slater; council men, W. H. Schroeder. R. A. nines, V. O. Cosad, Orln U Peterson, P. F. Chand ler, C E. Lyon, George H. Cattanach. Bam Bauer, F. P, Fleishman, J. E. Marks; recorder, R. K. Chambers; treas urer. O. J. Haaeltlna . - . The reason that Smith s packed meats, hams, bacon, i&iu ana sausaErcs are so sudchot xo jocci i ruat sua-k. is because they are fresh Oregon meats, of mild cure, sugar .cure, smoKea irom aay to aay, reaay tor immeaiate use, ; absolutely free from chemicals of any sort. Smith's meats do not need chemicals because they aire put up to be sold and eaten.- Smith's meats are not made to keep.. v V ,' ! 226-228 Alder Street,' Between First and Second Streets. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST." . TO OUR COUNTRY SHIPPERS:. Ship your Easter milk-fed lambs (dressed or alive) to arrive not later than Friday morning. We can use great quantities of dressed fat veal, large and -small sizes. We want dressed chickens, also. . -.' ... ' . - '.'. ' 1 ..." vonirasi oiiuuib iiicil3 wiui ucci aiust. media, put, up in Chicago, shipped by slow freight across, the conti nent, distributed through the Trust's local packing-houses. You have no idea of the age of the meat The Trust MUST utc ui3 to keep it? meat from spoiling - Here are a few of Smith's prices : '; ' ;, ; C: ; - ' v ' Sirloin and Tenderloin :" 'i 1 Beef Steak . ......1254c Rib Beef Steak, short . cut . . . , ...... r .. ... 12aC Prime Rib Roast Beef. ;: 10c Choice Round Steak.'. . ' 10c Leg Roast of Weal T" Y from milk-fed calves.l254c Small Legs Pig Pork.12c Small Lean Shoulders t ' " ; "of Pig Pork, . ..... .I2c Choice cuts of Beef to Boil and Stew. . . . . . f 5c Our Own Sugar-Cured ", Hams arioT Breakfast ' Bacon ....... ...1754c Our Fancy Lard in 5 - ' and lQ-lb; paib....l 12c ', .''. v' h 'l'" " V.'.., ' ? " i' ; ..'"''' ': '' '.; ' i... -l,r ;.T , , - ' ' '.' ! " ; - '': '',,': ' 'v.. ' v -, . '.'' ' '':-:U' v- s-''--';"'l-:J :'r''- r'1 . . . . : , ' p.'', .- '.V. ' : ' ."V,' . ,'4 ,r , . ' ' ' 'l ' ! j; GO AY :',; '. : ; : ' , ', ,'. '! ..'.'...- i 4. : : ,''1 ' .-' , , , ' -v.. .. .:.--r ;' ( ' -'v 'v " : u-' T'-- . .-vr-'-r ' '.- -V ; "; '" ,'" :- '' : ' ''Vf-''' ' r -:' V ' V " r'' 'i ; '. " ; " ,''''"''- r -' .. ' '-' ; ;V-. :.-'. ' .' 1. j ., '; " s ""..'i'W'' f '-'-''N : '; ,f. i''-V-";v"-- ".; '-t'' f:: ';';''. v;!;:?.,;; '';.. r '.a : , : ;' '. " -"T " ' . " " " " '".' , .. 'i;.:.' : ,' v .,; : ' ' 'V ': ' ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER IN ADVANCE