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, . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1003. PORTLAHDERS AT FIRST HUGHES , :::,:-:;r;j MPT iSfpMiiiv mmSt tcr-Dinner Speech. ' ' . " J : vy vi- Dales Delegation Lcares Tonight to Be the Guests of Hood River's Commercial Club. Portland business men will respond (a tha Invitation from Hooa ttiver (United PrM Ltsssd Wlr.) New York, Jan. Jl.-'-Republlcan poU- "" 'D:,,f"!".r : .; ;;: ,: ucian. .r. mcimed to attach much im- mT"..c r,!.:: nV The porunc. to th. appearand of Governor j rortUnd delegation will leave In a epe- -It- 0..11ma Ha'tied to me U. K. Hughes at the Republican club dinner 1 tonight Official announcement at been made that the governor will make Ian aaaress ana im iunw unuoi I thai h will , sneak on national issues. Whether hia address will be a full out line of the platform on which he In l.,.i. tn rnnteat for the Republican presidential nomination Is not certain. Home of the politicians incline to the iKnii.f thut novernor tiuinei win, in ki. rfraa ifiniht make claln nis po sition with regard to the leading Issues ihat are expected to ilgure in the na- Mmiulin. Others are of the opinion, however, that hia speech at the DAnnriiiran ciud win w i"i"F ... , - , . . . A . - A preface to a more :niinrinm be delivered Inter, probably at the ban- lauet of the iirown aiuothi uiin to l neia m uoamn ' in wan. ., -iiu rn..nt.rt to attend. Close frlende of k nnornnr hart KflV tnSI II Hill DJH much gratified bv the Indorsementa of his candidacy that he la receiving daily from all parts of the country. WAREHOUSE BURNS WITH HEAVY LOSS (Fnlted rrf Leased Wire.J Walla Walla. Wash.. Jan. Sl.Catton fit Buffum's warehouse witn conienis burned yesterday snernoon wiin m of about 7.000. The Duiiains: w valued at B,000 jtnd the contenta. which I nt nrnililM at 12.000. A de- A. A. Jayne, President , Hood RJver fective flue was the cause. fire iiui cTwttu, m .l Commercial Club. A N. train at C o'clock this evening. They will attend tha banquet and after ward retire to their car and aleep un disturbed until tta return to Portland tomorrow morning attached to the west bound overland train arriving at I a. m. Hood River business men have made arrangements for- entertaining about 00 guests, wniciyia ooupie me nurooer m - I . IT Trades Council. Clarke, president of the The losa was sz.uuu. -J . - : i S' - v f vlj ' Mil' . ' '" ' f Truman Butler, Vice-President Hood 5 v' Hirer Commercial Club, ever before Invited to their annual ban quet. Nearly every man in Hood River has acores of friends in Portland, and were it not for the demands of business at home a hundred men would go from POPE TEMPORARILY LOSES HIS VOICE amSBBiwaaamsSBSBBBS (United fnm Leased Wire.) Rome. Jan. II Dr. Petaeci, the nor..', nhvutcian. declared today that for the time being his holiness baa lost the use of his voice, owlny to a sore throat and a cold. The conference that the pope was to have held today with representatives Of the American eol legea In Rome has been postponed. The oone'a condition baa been greatly weakened by gout DEAL FOR CEMENT . DEPOSIT AT CLIFFS (Special PUpatca to The Journal.) Cliffs. Wash.. Jan. 81-Negotlatlone are pending for the sale by James H. Beeka or nia ,: cement aeposii, iucsibu near Cliria. Tacoma capitalists r said to be at the other end of the deal. Tbey have had the formation experted and are said to be satisfied with his report Tha deposit is aald to be an eight-foot blanket ledge. this city. Tha following have been as signed berths: Governor Oeorce E. Chamberlain, Rev. T. I Eliot, Colonel David M. i Dunne and wife, H. Beckwlth, Newton i Clarke. K. Shelley Morgan, judge Mun ley, Marcus Talbot John D. Coffey, A. cj. jacason, k. u. Miner, t . a. eeaiy. Dr. C. A. Macrum. 8. M. Mears, Judge Gantenbeln, Dr. B. E. Wright, H. M. Cake. Arthur P. Tifft F. 8. Stanley, C. S. Jackson, Don 8teffa. J. F. Carroll. C. A. Morden, E. N. Blythe, Albert J. Capron. F. E. Beach, H. C. Campbell, C. F. Swigert George W. Simons, R. B. ; Lamson, B. E. Fiske, F. A. Jones, 1 josepn tiuiiivant, l. w. a. ixraaon, i wt i i i tv i r n . . Tir t . 1 J did mcnsruiwu, outiu m. duuh tvv. o. Glafke, F. Dresser. F. J. Fellows. New Blocks Smart Shades The best $3 Hat oh the market. The equal of any $3.50 Hat sold in Portland "BEST BRAND" MEANS Diamond OR Liberty Bell Any Man's in the House Fancy Suit Made by DIAMOND ROLLER MILLS Offloe SB, For sale by all gdod Grocers. and m ii rAnmi lMi WAsacrarGTOir it cox. And ths FREE CHOICE of any $3.00 Hat in the house Many Suits that can't be duplicated elsewhere in town under $30. Hanibuilt Suits of the best Woolens embracing every stylish cut and fancy weave. Choose from all the suit of your decided liking no matter what it's marked, the price is $13.85, and with it take the Hat of your selection ABSOLUTELY FREE. Saturday and Saturday Night Men should come from far and near to indulge in this phenomenal sacrifice I. Gevurtz C8h Sons FIRST ON YAMHILL SECOND Nothing to Lose Now If You Want to Take Advantage of the Biggest Talking Machine Bargain This Town Lver Knew MODERN, HIGH-GRADE Talking Machines $15.00 $25.00 $35.00 $50.00 $65.00 $100.00 Machine! Machines Machines Machines Machines Machines now now now now now now 96.40 $11.65 $16.75 $27.10 $35.15 $54.40 HIGH-GRADE, HANDSOME Record Cabinets $15.00 Cabinets now..... $8.10 $25.00 Cabinets now... .'.$13.60 $30.00 Cabinets now $16.25 $40.00 Cabinets now..... $21.75 $65.00 Cabinets now $45.50 $85.00 Cabinets now..... $58.50 iMM Grand Sweep j (Saturday Ends the Sacrifice I of the "L. S. P. Co. Stock 1 I a w W NOW CUT TO $781 I I i MAGNIFICENT DL LUXE, OUTTITS . REGULAR VALUE $122 '- The latest De Luxe Cabinet, with high-grade tapering-arm ma chine, and one dozen 10-inch records a strictly first-class combina tion in every respect, and the greatest value ever offered. -"Remember, every machine and cabinet in the East Side Phono graph Company's stock is included in this sacrifice, except certain contract goods, and remember Saturday's the last day. ;? EASY TERMS OR CASH rl : AS YOU PREFER Choose, your new records here. Remember, we have the largest stock on the coasts-all the new selections as soon as issued. Indi vidual,isound-proof demonstration rooms; cosiest, handsomest, most convenient m town. . THE HIGHEST GRADES OFCOFFEE ROASTED IN THE NORTH WEST. AT YOUR GROCERS. $t) tcrFEE !( IMPORTANT)! 1 TALKING . MACHINE HEADQUARTERS t 353 WASHINGTON, CORNI.R PARK GENERAL DAVIS ON ARMY RETIRED LIST Brigadier-General Frederick Funston May Be Pro moted During Year. (United Pms Leased Wire.) Washington, D. C, Jan. 31. The first retirement of the year among high ranking officers of the army took place today, when Brigadier-General J. M. K. Davis was removed from the active list by operation of the ae limit. General Davis' latest command waa that of the department Of the gulf. He Is a native of the District of Columbia and grad uated from West Point Just after the close of pie Civil war. In his early army career he saw much active serv ice on the Indian frontier, and was steadily promoted until he .reached the grade of brigadier-general last May. The next retirement among general officers . will be that of Major-General A. W. Greely, formerly chief signal of ficer and now in command of the de partment of Dakota, in March. This will leave a vacancy in the grade of. major-general and permit the promo tion of a origadler-general, with a con sequent vacancy In that grade. The other brigadier to retire will be General Charles B. Hill, in August, now In com mand of the post-graduate school at Fort Leavenworth, one of the most Im portant billets in fhe military establish ment. Brigadier-General Mackenzie. cnier or engineers, win retire in May. The principal pnase or interest 10 army officers In these 'retirements is that there is one chance during the year of the advancement of Brigadier General Frederick Funston, now 'tha senior officer of his grade. FEMCO BUNS KINGDOM TO SUIT HIMSELF Beginning tomorrow we will deliver to Portland Heights twice daily, 9:30 and 2:30, also Whittaker st, South Portland, and Failing st, East Side north Compare your grocery requisition for tomorrow with this list and pay us a visit at the store. MEAT MARKET These meats are the best that can be bought in Oregon and please remember that similar quality cannot be sold for less except at a loss. You will find every possible meat requirement in the market tomorrow. Our cured meats and sausages are all prepared here in the store. , Dresser's sugar - cured ders, lb Dresser's best T-Bone lb Dresser's Loin lb Loin Pork Shoul-....8 Steaks, ...204 Pork Chops, 12tf Dresser's lb. ... fancy Roasts, tX4 Pickled Pork, 15aV Dresser's lb. Dresser's Rolled Roasts of Beef, lb 12 and 15? Dresser's Lard, lb , . . 15? Dresser's Shoulder Mutton Chops, lb 12 Dresser's Pure Pork Sausage, lb ..20? Dresser's Select Veal Sausage, 2 lbs 25? Oranges Special line tomor row, doz 15f Cheese Oregon full Cream Cheese, strong or mild, regu larly 25c lb 20 No. 1 "Blend" Tea You won t forget the name, "No. 1 Blend," once you try this; its flavor is simply too good for explanation; it's really 90c quality, but we are introducing it at 70? "Special Blend" Coffee continues its old popularity and is gain ing new friends; you cannot quite equal this value at 35?, 3 lbs. ,91.00 Maple Syrup Welsh Bros.' fa mous old Vermont Maple Syrup cannot be beaten be cause it's pure; quarts, halves, and gals... 50, 90, fl.75 Honey Strained Honey, which we refine ourselves and which - we know is right; special to morrow, 25c jars 20 ; jars 15c 10 ORDER BY MAIL We can fill your table needs. no matter where you live. En quiries in this regard will re ceive prompt attention. Write. BAKERY SPECIAIS There is small need to offer specials in this department, con sidering the fact that for the last four Saturdays we have been unable to meet the de mand, but with the completion of a mammoth new oven we'll be able to take care of the orders of everyone and in the meantime we're working night and day forces to keep up. Tomorrow-Dresser's Assorted Layer Cakes, reg. 25c ". 20? Dresser's Nut Loaves, regular 25c , ....20? Dresser's plain and fancy Mac aroons, reg. 50c .40 Dresser's Peanut Taffy, regu lar 25c 20 Dresser's Fig Jelly Nougat, reg ular 30c 20 . Dresser's Assorted Nut Chew ing Taffies, reg. 25c...... 20 tVE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Cheese Butter Eggs Iowa Butter lb. . . , .35 Creatmery Butter, roll........... TO Dairy Butter,, per roll 60. New laid Oregon ranch Eggs, dz.30 ; Good Eggs, dozen....... ..15' Fine old American Cheese. .....25 Comb Honey, new. 2 for...35: Fresh Tillamoolc Cheese, lb... ..20 Imported Swiss Cheese, .lb...... 35 Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb. 25 Cream brick and Limburger, lb. 25 Imported Rocquefort Cheese, lb. 50 Try our Golden Cream Potted Cheaae, Honey in bottles and In bulk. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE OREGON CHEESE CO. (Inc.) 126 Fifth St., Opp. Olds, Wortmaa & King. Most convenient location in the city. EGGS 2 Doz. 45c Ranch Eggs 2 Doz. 55c Best Creamery Butter 65, 70 Good Creamery Butter .,..60 Dairy Butter ..........50 Best Sugar-Cured Hams.,.!r.l2 ' Breakfast Bacon, lb.. .17 Full Cream Cheese ....20 Wisconsin Swiss Cheese.. ......20 Cream Brick . ..,. .. .,20 Limburger Cheese, lb... .... 20 - Oleomargerine .- ....45 All goods retailed at wholesale prices. Saturday Is Oar Chicken Day La Grande Creamery 264 YAMHILL STREET. Chickens 17c lb. Turkeys . . lb. 23c Geese . ; . . lb. 16c ALL FRESH STOCK NO COLD STORAGE Creamery Butter, roll 65f 4S Guaranteed Eggs, doz 20f Oregon Ranch Eggs, 2 doz. .55 White Clover Honey Comb. 15 Holland Herring, keg $1.00 Large Alaska Herring, doz. .25 Anchovies, lb..... ...15 Large Eels, lb 20 Stockfish, lb 15 and 20 Large Queen Olives, qt....60 Large Crabs ,..il5 SHRIMPS, 2 LBS.... ...,25i Columbia Fish Co. THIRD AND ANKENY Phones Main' 5 A-5556. . Wine and y Specials Specials for Saturday Our best bulk California Port and Sherry Wines, regularly $2 per gal, tomorrow.fl.50 Dewar's "Special" Scotch Whis key, bofc reg. J1.35....f 1.20 Dewar's "Extra Special" Scotch, regularly Sliforr.'. . .f 1.10 , ' i i ii i m mi " n mm i - ' (United Pran lad Wlr.) Lisbon, Jan. SI. Magazines and fire arms In great aombers have been found and confiscated by the polica and sev eral additional arreata. of persona ac cused of conspiring against the govern ment nave oeen maae. Judging rrom present indications, Fremler , Franco seama to Dave tne upper nan again and THE BIGGEST, CLEANEST AND MOST COMPLETE FOOD STORE ON "THE COAST flFTN AND 5TAREi BOTH PHONES he la being supported by tha king. Among those arrested are members of the house of peers and chamber of dep. utles. Steam Heat at Expo Eink. The Expo Rink la fortunately equipped with one of the largest steam heating plants In the city and when once inside Uie uxpo doors you soon lorgei tne Icy wind and weather outside. .-.Tonight will be ladies' night and an army of Instructors will be on hand to assist beginners or strangers. Saturday af ternoon there will be a special school children's matlnea and Saturday night there- will be only one session, from 7 to 11 p. m.,. and amateur races at 9 p. m. Monday night will be leap year night.. .. SALEM V0TEES ARE NOT REGISTERING ' (SpecUl Dispatch to Th Journal.) Salera, Or., Jan. 31. After being open pna month the registration books of tha county contain only about 1,000 names of voters. The Indications are tbe registration this year will be less than in 1806. Coffman'a Society Chocolates away. See announcement on the Ad", page. riven Want COPENHAGEN PLANS TO HOLD WORLD'S FAIR Onftd Press teased WL-e.l 10inll?;Ben Jahv 81 Copenhagen riU. bJl,n2'c.',?of world' fair in 118. wllicb. will be 25 years after the last international here and the seventy. flUtl. nivsrsary of the founding of the Danish industrial association . According to plans being discussed the fair, will cover 200 aera nt and buildings will b erected for a ape- Famous Trout Lake Butter, roll.. TRai Delicious Tillamook Butter (in bulk), per lb. .........354 Our Portland brand, aa good as ever, per roll 60) Many other brands at various prices. We keep our butter under glass so that it may be free from, dust and dirt of the street strictly nuesa OBEOoar saas On cartons), 2 dos. ............ .55 Cowlitz Rlver Apples, per bo... 81.25 llenion-Henley Co. 867 TAUSTLXi ST. Fhdne Main 1789. Bet 8d and 4th St& .Inspect Rosenthal's shoo store win dow and get busy. a riesh. white. Dink. brunSttiirRiifln': powder la mad la. dainty tints, 25c skin Metsgcr, jaweler, optician. 1 41. Wash. ! 01 University Meat Market O. A. HARRISON, 688 DAWSON ST.. COB. TXBK. Round Steak per lb. . .. ......... .10s) Loin Steak, per lb....... ....... X2H Porterhouse Steak, oer lb K Tea Bone Steak, per lb...... J6e ciiguiucr tioasL per 10.. ..7c and. B Pot Roast, per lb. ....-. .... .4 to 7 Doup, dodos,' per -10... .... . . . . . , ,jf Soup Meat, Pr lb, ........ ..jt,) to 4 Stew Meat, per lb. .....4 to 5 Roll Roast, per lb. ....v.... ....10 Mutton, per lb....... to 15 Veal, per lb. .............. .5 to 15 Hams . . . . .. . , .. ... ...T. ...if Bacon . . ' . k ....., Our maata sr fresb overr day snd roverameat lnspaotad. - raona rout oraaz ass KttiO.-. ... . . rz 4 1 - r.';-i"'(.tfrvy 'J. -t - ML.