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' TilE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU t PORTLAND. ; FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1CC3. I ! ' , JJl ' 1 1 111 ILUJILJJJJ L-U .l"lJ-.ia-L!L'; FEBRUARY CROCUSES TAKE; KEEN , : EDGE OFF HEAVY BANK OF FOG u , A s r V V i I 1 V, The Wrong Way. Many Phyalclan. Try to Cure Dyt- pepala by Having Their Patients , Starve Out the Disease. This Method XCy Sola the gtomach. To become a physician one roust study medical literature for a long time ana attend several years at a medical col lege, dlasecl at least on num." Yi ... paaa man? QUines ana "V " and at least receive hla diploma, which entitle him to the M. IX degree. Yet all this doea not necessarily mill a doctor. . ... We have Known man? rrwi. Umir .hankir. who could not apply the knowledge they had acquired to re lieving and curing a patient of dyapep- They were floored by their first at tempt to cure uch a patient Thr war not to blame for this, for all the knowledge mey acauircu imm medical worm was wnouy " mental. They were told to try the fol lowing: Aromatic Ammonia. IJlcarbonate of aoda. Bicarbonate of Potass. Hlufl Alalia. , Camphor Water. Coteehu. Charcoal. Creosote. Hot Water. Lime Water. Magnesia. Mineral Waters. Nitric Acid. Nltro-Muriatlo Add. Nux Vomica. Oil of Amber. Oil of Cajuput Rhubarb. tienr.a. Spirits of Lavender. Starvation, tttrychnla. Bulphur.. Sulphite of Lime. Tincture Card am on. Taraxacum. ?lncture Ginger, lncture of Iron. Tonics. Vegetable Bitters. In the Hat hot water is the only rem edy that will not do more harm than good, and Its Use Is still an unsolved problem. li the professsor who coaches the rraduate would hand him a pack ire of Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and tell blm that It was a specific for dyspepsia. In dication, all stomach aliments, and Crocus and Rose Picked This Morning In Portland Yard. "Oh! my," said Z. Samuels to the pes simist as tae latter growled at the fog, "K)h, my," be reiterated, "thU fog is not bad. . This day Isn't cold; this cli mate isn't rotten. Why, you don't know what 4 bad day la unless too learned the lesson some place else." The. pes simist said words not In general circula tion outside unabridged dictionaries, and asserted that he knew climate when ita saw and felt It "Look at this fog." be said. "Ton have to ebew chunk of it to gat air enough to breathe." Mr. Samuels smiled the smile that made bis list of policy holders and drew a mysterious package from Its wrap pings. , "Here," he said, "are three little yel low crocuses ;Just coma out of ' the ground. There Is a bunch of roses not I In m kfit tMi mm W a mrrismw 'Am - xhe yot out here In February, and every other ' tation by LOU E AT ECHO EXPLODES Brakcraan Hough - Perhaps Fatally Scalded Engine men Arc little Injured. (Special DUpateh to Toe Journal.) Pendleton, Or, Feb. -Whlle awltcb- Ing in the yards at Echo this morning the crown ahcet of an O. It N. freight PORTLAND ; ; .SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE,' ' 7fd LARGEST FIRM' .- OF THE KIND IN AMERICA SPECIALTY CLOVE AND UMBRELLA STORE engine produced an explosion, seriously if not fatally acalding Brakeman James K. llOUKh. who was standing on the tan ner, ungireer oweus ana fireman Long escaped with but alight bruises. The cab was utterly' demolished. The injured oraxeman was brought to the nosniiai nere on a llrht enama aent aowa irom i'endieton with a relief train. TRIES TO SELL LOOT TO OWNERS Thief Offers Stolen Property to Men lie Kobbcd in Railway Camp. ffpeelil Pltpetch te The Jonraal.) ancouver, . Wash., Feb. 7 Qustave Klinter, a railway laborer, Is under ar rest here charged with stealing various rtlclea from a construction camp near Kldgefleld. in pleading guilty Klinter I said be needed the money and that he ould no4 work for 11.40 a day. The circumstances of the theft and the cap- ure were most peculiar. Klinter entered tne railway camp hlle the workmen, who are Greeks, ENORMOUS SALE Of ODD AND END LINES Of HIGH GRADE GLOVES ' Marveloos bargains An' event that Portland flore buycrtf will remember when all other, sales are forgotten. This sale concerns men, women and children. Don't fail to secure some of the good things. . ' .v . ',.: ' ' i: COMMENCES FRIDAY. FEB 7th - should be kls mainstay In such cattea, were away. e iook two paira or boots; that nnm n-hin nf thir antlvd nrlnclnlo rour raxors ana several other articles. would digest 8,000 grains of food In the Starting down the railway right of way stomacn, ana mat aiuea oy mis remouy a. nuuim ui men uu not mow the stomach would soon regain Its ing that they were the men to whom normal condition, he would do the stu- the stolen artlclea belonged, endeavored dent more good than sending him forth to sell them their own property. The with a lot of uncertain knowledge about ureeKs grabbed Klinter and binding the cure of these diseased conditions. him. took him to Ridgefield. He was The young doctor would gain a repu- ai zu-si leu in cnarge or tu. A. maetc- month. That doesn't look like awful climate, or chunks of fog. Come out to my house and I'll show you more of them." The pessimist admitted that perhaps his Indigestion had mads blm peevish. "Back to dear old Broadway," coun selled the gatherer of springtime buds. "Go back to your dear east and If you can scrape the frost off some florist's window, see If you can find anything hothouse grown so sweet and fresh aa these." They parted friends. pepsia. curing his first case of dys- I more, but yesterday morning was placed uuuer guru ui mur fuung men wno I HO SAYS HE IS OUT OF GAME f , j , Ex-Premier of Portugal De clares He Is Done With ; - Politics of Country. Itfhlted rren teased 'Wire.) Paris, Feb. 7 Ex-Premier Franco of Portugal arrived here today and gave out his first Interview slnoe the aasaa shiationof King Carlos and Crown Prince Luis. "Saturday's tragedy." he fcaid, "was a blow whiob struck ma to the heart I retain full confidence In my country and was never more hopeful for her future, i assured King Manuel wnen i resigned that the royalist party would rally around the throne. "My friends, I know, will give the new ministry their full support It will be wise for me to live hereafter far from mv native land and Its poll tlca which I have definitely and forever abandoned. I leave to time, judgment of my official conduct 1 wish to for mally deny the statement that Queen Amelia accused me of moral responsi bility for the murder of her husband and son." Tn netiunt cured would sound his let him get away. praises far and near, as do thousands Walking seemed to be Hunter's forte upon thousands who praise Stuart's and although Sheriff Sappington arrived Dyspepsia Tablets. snoniy arier ne naa made his get away, . Instead of experimenting with the Klinter was half way to Kalama when mess of medicine in the above list, ana overtaxen. doing hla patients more harm than 'i he prisoner does not attempt to deny ood, he would always De gaining repu- inai ne is gumy ana Deyona saying ne g nia . WOMEN'S LONO GLOVES Women's elbow length Lisle Gloves, black and white; regular $ I. quality, to be cleaned up at, pair....... ...........48 Women's elbow-length pure Silk Gloves. best makes, patent finger tips;, regular $1.50 and $175 qualities, to be cleaned up at, pair,.. , , , ; 05e Women's 16-button length pure Silk Gloves, best makes, patent tips; $175 and $2 qualities, pair........ ...fl.ia Women's 16-button length pique kid in Wplum shades; $4 quality, pair f 1.95 omen's . elbow-length English Cape Gloves, outseams, Dent shades; $3.50 quality, Mir...., 2.45 Women s 16-button length Cape Gloves. taa shades; $4 quality, pair fZ.95 Women's wool and, fleece-lined Gloves are to be cleaned up at Jess than manufac turer's cost. mens Gloves Men's genuine English Cape Cloves, made Dent style, tan shades; regular $1.50 quality, dcan-up price, pair 95f Men's fine quality pique kid and genuine Mocha Glofes; regular $2 value, clean-up price, pair fl.39 Men's fleece-lined kid and Mocha Gloves: $1.50 value, clean-up price, pair 89f Men's Working Gloves, -Hansen's" seam less horsehide; regular $1.25 gloves, clean-up price, pair ..89? Men's genuine Cape "Auto" or Driving Gauntlets in tan and black; regular $2.25 quality, clean-up price, pair 1.39 MAIL ORDERS Out-of-town customers may have the advantage of these bargain prices.. All orders receive personal attention and are filled same day as received. . WOMEN'S GLOVES Women's 1-claso French kid overseam. alt colors; regular $1.10 value, to be cleaned out. at, pair t . . . 69 Women's 1-clasp fine quality kid, pique sewn, black, white and all colors; reg ular, $1.50 value, to be cleaned out at, pair ...5e Women's genuine English Cane, outseam. Dent shades; regular $1.50 value, to be cleaned up at, pair, ,8o Women's 1-ciasp French Chamois, the kind that will wash; regular1 $1.50 value. pr.95s Women's genuine "Fownes" 2-clasp full pique sewn Kid Gloves, black and all col- -ors; regular $175 value, pair... ..f 1.19 Women's genuine Cape loose-wrist Glove, in black and tan; regular $2 gloves, to be cleaned out ai, pair ,,... SI. 19 Women's silk-lined Mocha and Cape Gloves: regular $175 and $2 value, to be cleaned out at, pair fl.19 BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLOVES Rough Rider Gauntlets, with fringe and star; regular $1 value, clean-up price, pair 65 Children's genuine Mocha Glove v $1-25 quality, clean-up price, pair. 79 Children's genuine Cape Gloves,' Dent style, tan shades; $1.25 quality, clean-up price, pair i 80 f Children's wool Gloves; 25c and 35c values, to be cleaned up at, pair 19e Bargains in Umbrellas and Hosiery. Special bargains in ladies' and children's Hosiery. UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND RE-COVERED, patient aooc tatlnn hr alwavs curlni When he met anv indication of a dls eased organ, he should discover what hundreds or otner doctors nave.'inai needed money and would not work for such small wages as $1.40 per day, is suenc the whole trouble started wun imper- j TCHPAV V A T1?T T) V digestion ana aa si m nation, wen mnjiun yiJUiiijis it Astoria Boy Hart by Fall. Astoria. Or.. Feb. 7 The seven-year old son of V. A. Helnoner of Unlontown, fell from the roof of an old building and was very seriously injured, (sev eral smalll bones in his legs were bro ken and be is believed to be Internally injured. His condition is considered critical. f (I 1 i f ' You say a little late in the season? But it will be good for you next year but not for us. We have no room to carry things over. You will still get about hajf this winter's wear and pay about. .half the usual price dj Qjf was $20, now tj)! TiOO v MEN'S TROUSERS Two hundred ij OP pairs--$4 values, now .I)jWaOO BOYS' SUITS Ages 3 to 16 years DJT QP -$5 values, special PtO0 ':-;:lLSDIH GlotliiiiiQ Co' GusKuhnProp 166-168 THIRD STREET T take out of his pocket medicine case a few of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and tell the natlent how to use mem. The result would be considered by the patient almost miraculous, and success after success would be achieved by hlrn. Many blood diseases, skin eduptions FEDEKAL INSPECTOR Lull LENNON'S GLOVE ORDERS ALWAYS ON SALE 309 emdM&& MORRISON ST., as flDDnCITF TUJiurnu 1 (United Prtes Leased Wire.) Tacoma, Feb. 7. C L. Davis, super-1 where be waa going. Blnca then noth- and heart troublea yield readily to Stu- rlsor In the government Indian service ing has been heard from blm. Wife and art s Dyspepsia laDiets, Decause xnoy i completed his Investigation of the af cure ine incuDaung cauai uypepBia. t.,r. nt R,m.r.nt..n ail over, friends of the missing superintendent ! v. a. m . a a. , If the stomach is wrong, you are wrOng M.?"' AMnpiVi HarrS ip fV.n ZLXl if". K.fi'T T.,'',,.u. " Htiirt' Dvsnensla Tablets are sold 6&J- and f,a',ed to . ""d an Instance haa destroyed himself, or Is wandering everywhere It druKllsts-1 0 cents per wnere " ?uld "tach to short- around the country, liitle knowing blm Ip druggists ou cents per aKe here a , penny had been of whjU fae uolng and we wulat once "send lyou by maU a ."-S?'? to several thou- sample package, free. Stuart Co., Mich. Address F. A. 160 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, SCIPPOOSE GIRL SHOJOTS HERSELF Miss Susie Cloninger in Se rious Condition Affair Is Not Explained. (Special DUpstcb te The Jonraal.) Scappoose, Or., Feb. 7. Miss Susie Clonlnger. daughter of Tom ClonIngei who lives two miles aorth of town, shot herself last night The bullet entered Just above the heart. Dr. Flvnn pro nounced It very serious and had her sent to a hospital at Portland this morning. It is not known whether the shot was Intentional or accidental. She was in her room and aloae at the time. She is aftout 15 years old. On Sale Tomorrow at Mc- Allen & McDonnell's. KAn tft t1 fflnnv .(lira o. 9Kt a all dress goods remnants at half price ,dq Auuitt ijiiuu ttL i9c, aog wmie xoov hosiery at 16c. 11.75 black heatherbloom petticoats at $1.19. 126 to 35 silk auto rriflll II t 11.4 Ilnn't fnrvat Mt twwan ottiuruu-y nieni specials. AlCAllen McDonnell, Third and Morrison. LEE OUT OF RACE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR (United Press Leased Wire.) Salem, Or., Feb. 7. The petition of J. D. Lee to become presidential elector hv direct primary on the Republican ticket was rejected by Secretary of State Benson on advice of the attorney-gen- ereu. oociiuu iwu ui wie law or expressly excepts all candidates to be chosen at tne xxovemoer election. .Ana .ha .fnm.nti ktlmiil.t. V. 1 1 (fiviiivia uigvnuii a-iiui aucuiQ ana easy passage of the bowels. Ask your drug- rlat fnr tliAm. fiK PAntfl n. hnr ALBANY DRUGGIST FINED TWO HUNDRED (Special Dispatch to The Jonraal.) Albany, Or., Feb. 7. Fred Dawson, a druggiBt of this city, was yesterday fined $200. and costs in Justice Porter's court for illicit selling of liquor. Daw Son has appealei. The case of P. C Anderson, on the same charge, will be up on retrial Wed nesday. Only One "BBOKO OUiJUIKT" That Is LAXATIVE BBOUO QUININH. Look for the stgiuture of B. W. GROVS. Used the World over to Core a Cold la One Djr. 25c. Last Call for Saloon. License. (Special Dispatch to The Journal-) OlyniDia. Wash.. Jan. 7- Circular let ters are belnsj mailed by the state treasurer to about 1.600 liouor dealers in this state calling their attention to the fact that they have not paid the 125 annual atate license imposed by the last legislature. Tne letter announces that unless payment Is made without delay legal proceedings will be insti tuted., i . . sand dollars. Mr. Linton was aranted leave of ab sence January 6. upon which data ha departed for Sullivan, Indiana, the home of his father, but left thorn tha morning following hlB arrival without partaking or breakfast or signifying Tomorrow and Monday will positively be the last days for discount on west side gas bills. Portland Oas company. Washington Prison Statistics. Olympla, Wash., Feb. 7. The monthly report of the atate penitentiary shows an Increase of 23 prisoners in January. The total January 11 was 8S males and 11 females. In the month the peniten tiary jute mm manufactured iza.ooo Dags at a cost or 6.69 cents each. The mill gave employment to 390 convicts. Chief Engineer Wilson of tha light house tender Heather, baa tendered bis resignation to accept an appointment as keeper of the Yaquina light station. Assistant Chief McGregor Ma succeeded to the position. Tomorrow and Monday will positively be the last days for discount on west aide gas bills. Portland Oas company. SEEKING PLACE FOR BOB'S MEN TO SHOOT ' (Special Dispatch to The Jonraal.) Astoria, Or., Feb. 7. Manager Wbyta of tha chamber of commerce, A. R. Cyrus and EL Z. Ferguson, as a com mlttee. have visited Fort Stevens to consult with Colonel White with ref erence to securing a range for tha men of Admiral Evans fleet of battleships. It is believed that suitable ranges can ds sec urea on me reservation or ad. jacent therto. r STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK TO-MORROW THE, FINAL CLEAN-UP OF ALL 0DDSINASLLNDS RUMMAGE, SALE, The last day of this sale event will be no less opportune for barzain-buvine than durine previous days In many instances we have made still further and extremely liberal price reductions throughout the assortment, and tomorrow should prove specially -l.a-a:..a. &t.-a ...1 II at. L ?i! . . . , f t U . 11 A 1 U A M J.m . J muaiuvc iu uiuac wnu icauzc uic uppurxumucs I or economical BexeCuOn OX nomciurntsnings. 10 luoxk, (.cicpuuuc vi t. w. u. orders accepted tor specials advertised tor tomorrow only. Delivery at our earnest convenience. A Few of Many Pieces That Crockery Odds and Ends Are Still Further Reduced Pickle Dishes in blue decoration for , 5 Bone Dishes in blue decoration 2 for 5 Stands in the golden finish for , 35 Sugar BowJs in bjue decoration for 10 . . rti . , ... , . Cake Plates in blue decoration for 10f Pedestals m the weathered oak-24 inches h.gfa-fer....4S 8.inch-Bakcr3 in blue decoration for....... 10 Pedestals in the weathered oak 36 inches high for. . . . 65 9inch Bakers in blue decoration for ; .15a : 6-inch Fruit Dishes in pink and green decoration for, . 5 Stands in the quarter-sawed golden oak finish regular $4.50 9-inch Scallop in pink and green decoration for . .15t values for 95 8-inch White Platters for , 5t - ' 9-inch White Platters for. .10 Center Tables in the quarter-sawed golden oak finish round 14-inch White Platters for 1 ,...15t) and square patterns reg. $4.50 and $5.50 values for $1.10 16-inch White Platters for .20 Saturday Basem't Specials 6thFloor Drapery Specials "Glass King" Washboard special 351 The following for tomorrow's special selling: No. 1 size Willow Clothes Basket special. 60a " ' . ' ' ' " . , ' ' '., No. 2 size Willow Clothes Basket speciai. 75 20c Plain Art Burlap in gold, red, blue " and green36 No. 4 size Willow Clothes Basket-special. . !$1.10 inches wide special, per yard ........... ..... . 12 1-2 5-ft. Ironing Board special (J5 . . , , ' . Folding Clothes-drying Rack-four leaf-special 75 l?c Brass Extension Curtain Rods-for lace curtains-spe- . .. r t ciai ............... .... ..of? No. 8 size Wash Boiler special. $1.45 - ... . : Folding Ironing Board-special ......$1.25 40c Wall Burlap-36 inches wide-sized and prepared for Collapsible Wall Clothes Racks two styles Empire and hanging special per yard .25 Eureka special, each 75 " ' " - ' ' '.' ' ' Folding Wash Bench indispensable in the laundry spe- 32-inch' Kimono Silks best quality and in aH colors 90c cia $1.75 and $1.00 values special, per yard..... ........ ......50 Tomorrow and Monday will cosltivelv be the last days for discount on west side gaa bUla, Portland Oas company. . RUMMAGES ALL NOVLLTY PIECES ODD PIECES SAMPLE PIECES H raw cum) weoeejj C0MPLETE-H0WB'FURni5HER5 !luit teus 1 omntmta RUMMAGE, S ALL MATTRESSES REMNANTS : CUSHIONS,XTC. t - - -A