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J , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAt, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. ' FEBRUARY li, U08. The African Negro PORTLAND STEAMER WILL NAVIGATE y v SWIFT CURRENT OF PEND D'OREILLE Hts Beautiful Pctrlr Teeth, Clean, Whit, and Pierfcv Withont 1 Flaw, Bvn in Old Age r An f ; ' f v ,r: i' : - M ,t t i is V . V 4 ' v i. f 'A (Si: rrfot. Dr. Llvtncatone. and later. IlAnrr Stanley, both of whom pant much time in me exploration or Airica. in tneir tnemolre mention the fact that member of all the trlbea that they came In con tact with poeaesHed beautiful, white, ? early, aound teeth, and that on tnvea Iratlon they found that thla waa due to the fact that the digestive organs of ne negro had never been impaired, ana that they were able at all tlmea to take care or the coarse roods tnat were taken Into the stomach. The negroes' food la of the Dlalnest Kind ana is ariaom ir ever oooicea. 11 is eaten as it i found, with but little preparation. The cause of unsound and imperfeot teeth found among civilised People la due to two Important facts the preva lence or dyspepsia, mdigestron ana stomach troubles, and the food we eat In the foods that we eat here la a lack or phosphates and other materials necessary to make repairs and supply me waste in tne teetn. Then again few people ' In civilised countries are rree rrom dyspepsia, wnien interferes with the whole system and causes trouble everywhere. To have aound teeth, cure your dys pepsia ana eat proper xooaa, ana you win nave niue irouDie wiin mem. A package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets should be kept in the house at all times. They aura dyspepsia, sour stom ach, indigestion, and put the stomach and intestines. in a healttfy condition. The Tablets contain, a powerful in gredient which assists the stomach In the process of digestion.' and put It in a hea.thy condition. . There are many bodily 111a due en tirely to stomach troubles. .If you are 111 ask yourself If your trouble may not be caused by Indiges tion. ; Thla may be the cause of the whole difficulty, and to cure it means to have perfect health - You can get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at any drugglsta'. for they are as staple as any drug In the store. They are 60 cents per package. Send us your name and address today COMMENCING FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14th Women' gentrln Plqu Kid Gloves, black, white and ill colors 95c PAIR . - $1.50 value i UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN CLEAN, v FRESH, SEASONABLE ; GOODS. OF. LENNON'S MAKE AND STANDARD SALE GOQDS SOLD STRICTLY FOR CASH. ; Mail Orders Promptly Filled Women's split-foot "Lennon's" . guar anteed Stockings, Hermidorf . dye 33JCv PAIR , L 20c value Women's genuine English Cape Gloves, Dent shades 95c PAIR $1 JO value Women's' elbow length Cape Gloves In tan shades $2.45 PAIR $3.50 value Boys' and girls' genuine ' English Cape Gloves "' 89c I.- ... , PAIR $1.23 value Women's -' elbow, length. Townes" E stent tip Silk floves, all tHe new spring colors $1.50 PAIR and we will at once send you by mail a i package, rree. Address F. A. Stuart Co., ISO Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. i TO CROSS LINE UNDER RIVER Women's genuine "Fownes" 2-clasp Piqne Kid Gloves, all colors $1.19 PAIR $1.75 value Women's elbow- length Lisle Gloves In black and white 48c PAIR $1X0 Quality Women's double sole, reinforced Stockings, fait black and new shades of tan 25c PAIR 40c value Men's genuine Cape Auto or Driv ing Gauntlets, In tan and black $1.45 PAIR 22S value f v "; ; Pen d'Oreille canyon rapids to be navigated by a Portland SO-horsepower steamer t1 f . ; ,. .... .. .. r .. j- - , ... . Fend drOrellle canyon rapid, at Metal-1 the rapid waters of the Tnkon river. it win be 70 feet lone ana have as 18 Ine, are to t; navigated by a steam boat to be buUt by Joeeph fluppla of ' Portland for the . MorninavMammotb Concentrator company Mr' Supple has agreed to complete the boat within (0 days, and It will be In operaUon by July 1, aa an ore carrier between the Metaf Ine mines and Newport, where the ore will be taken by the Great Northern railroad to Band Point smelter, SO miles from Newport - The canyon through which the Pend d'Orlelle rlvar runs-like a mill race at uns point is oox canyon about throe gunners .or a mue m length, with a current running eignt miles an hour. The water la deep and the only diffi culty of navigation is the power neces sary to drive a laden craft up stream. Mr. Supple will build a boat similar to the craft lie haa built for running toot beam," 80 horse-power engines, and carry a maximum load of 0 tons. It la expected to carry fiO tons of ore through the canyon, at a speed of four miles an hour against the current. The normal speed of the boat on still water will be It miles an hour. It will be built In sections In Portland and shipped to Newport, the railroad point nearest the Mammoth and Morning mines. The distance from the mines to New port la miles, and the boat could make a round trip daily, but its sched ule will be arranged so that It will de liver about 400 tons rer week to the railroad at Newport. The mines nnw have a vast Quantity of silver lead nr on the dumps, and these are located dl- The boat will be used in the ore car rying trad until next year, when the Idaho, Washington A Northern, now un der construction from Newport down tne Fend d'Oreille river, will be com- Tunnel From Michigan to Canada Will Be Com pleted Next Year. (Special DIapatcti to The Journal.) Detroit, Mich.. Feb.' 14. Preparation wa vaU VllliUV Will UUIir , , , . . w . yl pleted through to the Canadian bound- " Delng made l Pt veral thousand ary. making a connection with the Can adian Pacific. - The company la now bridging the riv er at .Newport, and grading the line northward along the river from that point Its present survey and rights Of way extend as far aa Mclnnlss Mill, within 16 miles of Metallne, the metrop olis of the Metallne lead mining dla- A number of rich mines are being de- men at work on a tunnel to do con structed under the Detroit river through which trains will be run from the United Btatea into Canada. Where the Detroit river forma the boundary between the United States and Canada five Important railroads cross Michigan Central, Pere Mar quette, Wabash. Grand Trunk and Ca nadian Pacific. Powerful tranafer steamers, capable of taking an entire veloped. and a very large ore-carrying limited train on their decks, have been business awaits the railroad comnanr. ..j ,j Sctlv on SSbak. of hVflnd J o. t . ft". wiM,b' "STTS t0, clnnlj S from Detroit to Windsor. Vn the r7?er rhrt dlsTanci b. "We- Fifteen minute. 1s the yim! distance below the can- the extension to the boundary will be U8Ufli time required in crossing, but in ' IDUlil. I mlnl.r whon ln flnom Intorftara with Boys' and girls' Lennon's Rough Rider Gauntlets, with star and fringe 65c PAIR $1.00 value "On Every Hand" 309 Morrison Street OPP. POSTOFFICB Women's 10 -butt ton length Pique Kid, in plum and old rose shades $1.95 PAIR $4.50 value FIFTH AND ALDESSTS. m tie mmi FIFTH AND ALDER STS. KEWPORT PEEPABES ' -FOB OLD VETERANS (Special DUpatrli to The Journal ) Newport, On. Keb. 14. The annual reunion of the O. A. R. for the state of Oregon will be held here June 24 to 17. Inclusive. Business men here and oltl ena generally will unite In the under taking to glva the old veterans a hearty welcome and the most hospitable en tertainment, The hotels will make low rates and campgrounds will be provided for tnpse who prefer a season of tent life. There rere many competitors for the honor of entertaining the encamp- mant hut Van..n.t'. aMMt.H. coast resort Von the day. It la eatimated that 600 visitor will be here on account of the evenO ORDER OF MERIT IS PRESENTED TO WOMAN (United Preas Uaaed Wire.) London. Feb. 14 The philanthropist, Florence Nightingale, has been decor- ? , .1 Jn" vraer or Merit, the first lima ii jias Deen presented to Woman. DENVER READV FOR CONVENTION 1 Democratic National Com mitteemen to Be Housed in Big Pavilion. winter, when ice floea interfere with river traffic, the delay la longer and the time required in swiicning ana coupling on either side adds IS or 20 minutes to the time of crossing. To reduce the time of crossing to eight minutes, and to avoid the expense of maintaining cumbersome terries. tunnel Is to be constructed below the bed of the river. Months have been pent in planning this tunnel, and the lnal method adopted provides for a double-barrelod tunnel of steel and con crete. through which trains will be op erated by electricity. The tunnel la to be opened in 1909. Ita method of con structlon is novel and unlike all other plana for similar undertakings. The section of this tunnel under the stream will be 2,822 feet long, and the river's depth varies from 20 to 48 feet. A wide and deep trench la being excavated. Into which great steel tubes will be lowered Into place, and, when adjusted, covered with concrete. Building these tubes Is a .colossal work. Made from plates of steel three I eighths of an inch thick, the sections 1 u! A . j. Eli) (Special Dlgpatch to The loornal.) Denver, Col., Feb. 14. Work on the Immense auditorium that will house the Democratic national convention haa pro- are 22 feet in diameter and 260 feet long. greased ao lapldly that the building A. lnterval ot et on the out- win ha rAv h th. .mji. - -. side there are transverse diaphragms will be ready by the middle of June. wnlch strengthen the tunnel and dl- The convention meeta July 7, and It Is vide into sections the space to be filled planned to hold an entertainment under wltn concrete. When ready for lower- the mountain and plain festival com mittee, a Denver organization. In the time following the completion of the building and the day the convention opens. The auditorium will eost $550,000 when completed, and Is built of flre- f roof material, with exits arranged so he place is entirely panic-proof. It is not a temporary structure, but one in tended to last for generations for the thJrmay come to Denver, attracted by & T? JrVel nerly, h000 o6 HPrtor advantage, a. a conven- ft1,8 J ft. ?a.JK if ,T.he ...... ............ .j hhiucu, ciean and well ventilated. Its cost will be at least $8,000,000 and will be defrayed v ww iuiviwau veuiiu ra.ii way, lng, the tubes, with ends plugged to render them water-tight, are floated and brought directly over their intend ed resting-place. Then water Is .ad mitted and they settle on the sub merged supports. When the tubes are in place they are Incased and covered with concrete Including ihe approaches, the tunnel will be 7,960 feet long. Concrete Is a gerat factor :i the aonstructlon of this tunnel, and It Is estimated that 200,000 uarreis 01 x oriianu cement, ZbO.UOO ton tlon city, From present Indications It Is esti mated that the attendance at the con vention will be the largest that haa ever attended a similar gathering. Spe cial low rates have been made on all the railroads, and as the convention takea place during tha season of the year when the travel to Colorado Is heaviest, the customary attendance will be swelled by thousands who will come for recreation, taklntr ad VAntflCTA t that low rates. JUMPS FROM AUTO ON BRIDGE INTO RIVER JT ALL' ABORD THE BARGAIN BUS SATURDAY'S SPECIAL Choice of any of our Men's Winter Overcoats, kX on Saturday only at ONE-HALF PRICE "K2 coats Saturday Special ....... .$15.00 Xycr9oats S aturday Special $12.50 ; $20 Overcoats-Saturday Special $10.00 $15 Overcoats-Saturday Special $ 7.50 166-168 THIRD STREET PUN TO FIGHT DISEASE Wealthy New Yorker Leaps Into ley Waters From Brooklyn Bridge. Druggists Will Battle Stomach Troubles in Portland. i V 1 Portland haa led them to take effec- ttvA mMiiirsi tn fnmho t f V. a 1 1 u . ... agency for Mi-o-na stomach tablets, Inrf 4 n nr 4nriniA nutnl. ing with weak etomach or indigestion t.u uv iua romcujr, uiier to supply it with that rllat.inot iinilArsirn1lnoV money will be refunded in every case when it doea not cure. Hfll.nO I SB ntt mm mafmx A I rrm.. 4 ... s An flhariltitA trAntrthAnAi a n1 Knitte- up uj. uia wdui. uigesuve trace, ir you nltatlnn tuaf tamta In Via t u lr these symptoxng of a weak jitoinach Th r-mcMlv trnthansi 4ftaa lar walls of the stomach and increases ins now or rasiric juices so Ami hoarlsfimettt -jclrme:7romiM7o and the rAfua Am mrnoltiwl wifhAu v. . aid of purgative or laxative medicines. -Strengthen the stomach and make It not fuss and nurse It along by diges tive tablets that do 10 lasting good. troubles and replace weakness with atrenrth bv.ufilnv Mf-n-no .Remember that Woodard Clark A Co. glva a guarantee to refunl the e , m mZ ti.j mno mil the risk, and there Is no danger of you losing anything except Indigestion whea (United Prw Leased Wire.) new ipra, jeD. 14. James Grant, a wealthy manufacturer, while crossing " uunij n ujiuKo in an auiomoolle, accompanied by two women, leaped from the machine into tha lv in. now In a precarious condition at a hos pital. Hundreds of persons who were walk ing across the big span witnessed the daring- plunge, and Grant's two women friends swooned when they saw his form disappear over the railing. A drifting ice cakes and brought him ashore. He has not explained his rea son for making the leap COLLECTS DEBT BY BURNING PB0PERTY The Great Sacrifice Is A8 lis ffleiglai ME Mlfi flIE Portland Never Had Such a Sale Before Prices Cut Again These monster sales, which up to date have eclipsed all records and catered to simply enormous business, goes bounding into the ninth day tomorrow with hundreds of new and even greater specials. It's the climax of all sales and prices are ripped and slashed to the very core. Women's $18, $20 and $25 Tailored Snils, new Ideas, new styles, all satin lined, Al"lsXSr choice tomorrow Clearing Out Odd LotShirt Waists E4I afternoon Sheriff White was notif that a man waa appropriating to J own use railroad ties which were pfl near tha track one half mile north fit TT1nn. fir U"K it afternoon Sheriff White was notified to Jill lied Houltnn. On mlnr tn u. sheriff found the man, John Pedro, had arranged some of the ties to form a kill., an .4 .lhaj. K..IU - . abl fire, for himself. He was brought to at. Helens and lodged In the county lail. thouah he exolalneri tn tha ifnn. that tha Nnrth.rn Vat-tn r-n 7 romnnnf flwud hint 1 1 mnjt A1 paid hixa he would aetUe for tha tlea. . , Terrific Reductions in Skirts and Petticoats. $ 5.00 Skirts for Saturday's selling at 81.05 $12.00 Brown, Voile and Panamas J Af selling at airiwD $20.00 Black and Brown, Voile andO Panama Skirts at pOe7tJ 2090 Women's Coats Sacrificed All styles, $18 to $25 Coats, at... 6.0S All colors, $15 to $20 Coats, at $3.95 $2.50 Mercerized Waists at. .,... ... . 48 $4.00' Silk Waists at........ ...... .91.98 $7.50 Ecru Net Waists at 1.92.98 $ld.00 Ecru Net Waists at..... 94.95 800 Sample Shirt Waists at HALE PRICE $2i0 Shetland Wool Shawls at..:...:.M.95 75c Flannel JCinionos at ............39 IN THE ALDER STREET ANNEX 300 men's new style, snappy Brown Suit?, sin gle and double-breasted styles, every size, 34 to 44 ; $20.00 and $25.00 values, choice for Saturday at dDe7D 74 Suits, fancy dark worsteds, $15 d J Af to $18 values, at tpf! UO Choice of the house $25 to $30 values--Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, Q 42 Cravenettes for Saturday only, AfJ $18 values, at ..........'.oD-tyD late! Mats! Bats? Thousands of them.' The main stores sell them at $2.50 and $3.00, The Annex Aft price. . . i ......... . JFOC New shipment of Stetson Hats, An n-i spring styles, choice. 1 0 Thousands of $4.00 and $5.00 Men's (frl Qf Hats, choice at . b 1 OO OPEN SATUBDAT NIGHT Till 10:39 l l tViJp A M Xil 1 J 1 J IJUll 'ANNEX ENTIRE CORNER, FIFTH AND ALDKR Pedro Is thought to be partlaJlr fle- mented. - ' PaJnteri and Decorators. . New Orleans, t j . vh TlTha infill arrangements have been completed 'far the convention of the International As sociation of Maater House Palntari and Deooratora of tha United States and Canada, which la to meet in this city next Monday. ; It will be th twenty, fourth annual convention of tha organ isation, which has a large membership extending to aU parta of tha twor coun triea. ' - ' Tha present officers of tha association aw: President, Stewart tf, Hug-hea of lPi7&&& a Van- rT uTITIInw XT' tir.n " " ti . BtBstahllalAtf at 'yfi! .k."." .n5lnJK..-W'od-. for. a. aora Curea it In a. tmmt Vm.r. n.ti.. y ' V .- -.'yy J-: i' ' t