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THE OREdON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 80, 1808 '.'Ml GffOSEH JIS DELEGATES Colorado Will Be Keprcscnt I by Suffragists at Dem- '!'' . ' bonvor, Colo.. March iO. For the flr'-'t Km in tha hlatory ot any iwllt loK parly thara will ba womn Jule gate alttln in a national convention . hu tra .DaniocraUo party maeta hare July 7 to nominal candidate ir pro Ttlwit. Colorado women who ara advo en tea of woman aurrrssa nm . 1J to lnvada tha Democratic prar jiH ant UM c vtti y iiivi " - - ie!ctlon of ona of hlr number tlHcCMte to tarn i-Mncn.r-.uu m-""" convention from thla stata. Colorado women for to moat jjart Wlon to lb Docratlo party- They ar t"fluenUal In .the party ranka, anrt l.ii ve too areat stransth to . b denied roproarotatlon la the convention u in insist upon ii. w ' , lai compoeed of Duroorratlo women ' J - ..c..rT... i- ... work nf milvmic In the political of thaj women , oriina siavs. tu - --o for montna to mc ,v m , woman d laaa In tha national eonven ?Tt "Kilav-d t first that Mr-. 11 J L-avitt, tUubtr pf W. J. Bryan ot -. . i.. li w nhiuan tn alt In , tli onvntlon to rpraa-nt the Women Colorado. 114 tais pia." NMffi BOATS FOR UPPER MB Eastern Washington Farm- ers ill bhip Larpfc Por tion of Crops by Water. Oaa Eniilna Machinery company and MarBunnell of Seattle eft thU city yee. terdav to Inepect he porafo road and arranaa for brlnalna the veaaei to una by that route. Two Vew BoaM. city mjniii.t ka choaen to alt in y , ..UU kav hMS no ob- JocUob t It an th part of Colorado ' men. xnm. wm". of Danvw for four year, ana ner iiu- Sh la praaident of tha Jana fe'Jeraon .lub. and it waa aipacted that ahe would lake, neat In tha convention and lUirr mpminaiw to tlon f lfr father. n . knnwr. Mnmdcrable op poaltlon haa arlaen in the rank, of ft.n.npKtla women toward the plan or t t I . t th. knnnr nr rnnre aeaHmr Colorado women In tha national convention. 'two cinamji rdv in th field agalnat her, and it la hlnhlr probable that eh will be obllaed to make an eneraetlo campaign fo tb poaltlon of delegate ahpuid aha wlati to Ffcure It Mra. Leavltt la at preaent In Kuropa. but la expected to retirrn In a abort tlm to take up the work of tha Jana Jeffaraon club and ia Colorado women in tha earning . oampalgn. . , . (. Democratic polltlclarw in Colorado are in a quandary reardinir tha altuar tlon. They realla that ahould they nppdae the aelectlon of a woman dele Rate ' to th national convention there would be a conalderabla defection from the ranka of tha party In thla ataia. They will attempt to mollify ilia ambitloua women by aelectlng one or-mor of tlialr number aa aiternatee to 'the convention, but thla will prob .ku mM.t with atrenuoua oppoaltlon. M'lha women auftraglata of the atate . .... ....h that thov will h a&tiafled with nothlna- leaa than first place. The women of Colorado lnalat that Inasmuch aa more than 1100.000 will hf apent In Denver toward the enter tainment of delegatea who com here the--women of tha atate ahould have , irnnr repreaentatlon, aa It la expected that, more women will attend th na tional convention held here in July than liave gone to any prevloua convention in.-tha history of tha party, for the reaaon that th weather la very pleaa aiit' in Colorado at that aeaaon of the year, and they can combine pleaaure with polltlra by making tha Journey with their huabanda or male relatives who coma aa delegatea. Nearly all the lioiel reaervatlona that hava been made ao far for delegatlona from distant atatea who are coming to attend the convention indicate that they will be accompanied by an unusually large number of ladles and an entertainment committee conaiatlng of the prominent women of Colorado, bath Democrats and Republicans, will b choaen to re 'olvo them, from the point of view of Colorado women they feel that at this particular Democratic convention they have perfect right that one or more Of ineir numoer do a run iieagea aeiegaia and entitled to alt In tha party councils. CLEBIIS SENT TO AN ASYLUM (SpecUl Dispatch . to. The Jaaaatl) Koiinewick. Waah.. March tQ. Ora gnn's portage road is cutting a large figure commercially with the people o eastern Washington and thla aeaaon ahould see tha road doing a consider able buKtneae. JteganUraa of the rail communications with IVrtlanrt over the ar planning on aenaing tneir crup aown the river next fall. Great faith is being iilaced In the Open River asaoclnlton. which la looked to for I he njwrntlon of bouts between this city and the upper end of the portage road. Kcnrwwick, and othor cities In this vicinity, Including Walla Walla, have subscribed funda for the building of a bout and the government dredges are at work clearing obstruc tions In the Snake and Columbia rlvcra. Bred? Completes Work. The dredge Wollowa completed the work In the upper river between this city ami PrleMt Kaplds lanl Kalurday and left for work farther down the river. Not only la the portage road to be con- Kr.ta r holnir hnllt and to be built this season In Portland and Seattle and these must be hrought around Dy tn way of the portage road. Ltindy A Matheson have a hoat under T fasael la to b knoarn a -Kaii-aewlok'' and la ta b tOl. feat, with 40-horaepower enginea aufnclent to de- v.lnn a anaaH n( II nilleS Per hoUT. Th i . in V. ft....,, h t arAiinil via. Astoria. Ul'ftl Will WW 1 ..up...-- ; , . ' up the river and loaded onto the portage . i . .... i l road soma um ni m"- . , 7vl-...i u..,.kn.ii la a I an havlnsr I Hum ill nawaiiiiiw. V7 , iwiai constructed In Heattle and thla will probably be brought via the portage Tha hoat to b operated by th Open River association la to b built In 1. I. .t mA It avlll ha ntraiurf to aa the portage road to get thla vessel past the Celllo falla. Other veaeeia are 10 be bull i for work on the Bnaae nver and ir in portage roa wan ; be a suwess a number of vessels wll be shipped over the rails. rt. t.a ' TMlatv4M Oil la th best remedy for that often fatal dis ease croup. lias peen useu wnn buc- eesa In oar family for eight yara." t iilii.... n..a.i. u V Mrs. J... nunrwjiVi uyjiiivi a. a. Mctzger, optician, 141 Washington. LOS ANGELES TO GIVE J3IBLES TO SAILOES I .o Ans-elea. March 20. There will ba a Bible for every man and boy in k- nara.' tn aoant It Tha I 1 1 HUTU " I I W WWW W M v . a hw Young Mn'i ChrUtian assocliitlon hero will iurn una? 1 1 inio m nivii mnwiBiiun ..t.lla A A m I I fiiana' ka Hash Ins aa Ynt off th ports of I Angeles, rest llacfi will te established tor the Mil- rui pfil ora at every port, and a u torn obi lea will d for i Cfinntrv of the program of the Lay mans' Evan- be the enlisted men who This la part nrnv Ma desire to see the countr U. .n..a M kaa 1 in i lit" uiuiiniii ui inn uaj manias aus - lt.l . II ataf a.... tUaa. t lAaa, I m H""l I HI 11." UUUlltU (il tU 1 1 1 rr I iM vi ii'i ii I a which will hold out one of the gladdest T Kinn nnnn iti i ni in on. i Father of Mrs. Howard , Gould and Mrs. Sun Yue f Loses Mind by Worry. K- a--a wm i i ii ..it,-.,:: i I K (gpeclal DlsDStoh to Tb Journal.) Jacksonville, 111.. March 20. Blind, ! helplasa and inaaoa from worry over tha oacapades of hia two daughters, '.'Mra. Howard Gould and, Mra. Sun Yuo, wir of a. noor Sam Franclaoo Chinaman. BUeldon Perry Cleramona waa .taken to ' ' th Jacksonviile aayiuro yesterday, and ' uatess help, which haa. ao often been i 1 refused, cornea from tho Gould fortune, he will remain a charge upon tho a tats until death enda hia Bufferings. Clemmona, who la 70 years old, was adjudged Insane by a oommlaaion at Pittsfleld. Illinois, in tha Flko county .nirt on March 6. Ha la almost to tally blind, and. tha authorities aay that ' ha la aurrerinar irooi aemuiy. ticaJly neglected by hia daughters, h haa flvea a ionoiy jira- bum; uj wiw died 10 yeara ao, and haa. spent th moeti of his .tiinar, pondering, over tha remarkabla sfeiiaa'oe adventurea in which his aaugntara- nav oeen man 1 Only a few months ago Mr frianda in 'the community where ho lived were shocked to hoar that hia daughter Ella had become tl briaa Ot ft oninainan in ! San Francisco. Thoy wara no lasa in tereeted in the egtrangemons oaiweon .. Mrs. onuld and her husband, which now makes It seem mora unlikaly that , tha old man will bo tho recipient or any financial assistance from the Gould minions. . rinmmona la known tx Tiav followed , closelv the newspaper reports of Kath- ' ennea love armira in. ian,. jrraaoMoo, h .1 1 , , 1. tk...)..! rwwww.twrn t ,with '"Buffalo Bill," and hia fight in A'i Washington with a New York clubman. who was reported to be another admirer ot nis daughter. Finally, when she r ' : cam the wife of TTnwnrri nnld It wna believad. by, hia friends that the oht ... tnnn aanerings would be relieved of tnetr ftutenest pangs. Instead' of this Broe. reveuulons of the, troubles with , her husband and of their subsequent , eatrangement. Tbae matter were matteYa st grisslp at his old home in Tllra amiiiIv..iiJ ,t..Uk.i , . i ,i .i """...- iuiiiibiicu lunucr U1S- appolntmenjtLf or. -tlia. old. man. NEW WELLS-FARG0 ; - AGEXTAT KLAMATH X ? fffisjil ' IsmsjiA W MWkaC, . Klwath Falla, rw., Marelx R. I TIaminond, who haa been th walle- Far go spraaa agent at Klamath Falls for vearsj vhaa realgned on account , of the Increase in th buainesa. He baa ben unable to take car of the preae oom," rany a bulnss an hie. PHvate-affjuS. 3. SJParken an .experfenced: expTeaa agent . from Portland, W taken enargZ and the office of th eornpany haa been - moved to the American Bank & Trust company.".:. .. $ : ''w',M''ss"aata-M-- - i - 0 T Jlallca Improvet Streets. . - rSnarinl trxteb t Tee foarnd.) la reaiyrnlng, werk; oa Court and Fourti. nmm im ciit council Denevee that, aci-o.'d ,g t , bids reoetred for etting out Urn rock - th city can do the or; clwsyer ifcan i pwlilrejt Cwe. ft Mad e in New York ENJAMIN and "Correct Clothes for Men" are synonymous terms. "Benjamin" COR. FIR6T AND MADISON STREETS Wc have about 3,000 pairs of High-Grade Shoes left from the 7,000-palr lot which we placed jon sale last Sat urday. Now, we want to clean the balance of this big lot out this week, so beginning Saturday we will sell you high-grade Shoes for everyone at less than Half of original manufacturers' cost. We have divided this big bunch of shoes into 5 large lots, all displayed, on big tables where you can select the , best at practically your own price. ( . ; ': , . 50c Prior $t Shoes 75c Pr.f or $2l Shoes $1.00 a Pair for $3.00 Shoes LOT 1 at 50c Contains hundreds of pairs of Children's Shoes in fine kid and patents, tans and blacks ; "Ma loney Bros.'" famous shoes, all sizes and widths, worth up to $1.75, now 50c Pair 1 LOT 2 at 75c Consists of Boys' School and Dress Shoes, Misses' Fine Kid and Pat ent Dress Shoes and Oxfords and hundreds of pairs of Women's and Men's Slippers and Oxfords ; plenty of new tans in all sizes; shoes in this lot worth up to $2.75, all go at 75c Pair EVERYBODY COME TO THE BIG SHOE SALE SATURDAY! 10 rrrr. Co rvaxiJZ Mt.i44a- ilk! 11 Wl COR. FIRST AND MADISON STREETS Clothes are the J aUlaa. creation of the best talent in New York, the home of the most skilled designers and tailormen in the world The Prices are always Right OUR MOTTO: GOOD CLOTHES-RIGHT PRICED M " V , .Yr V : nf4 ii r n i.rrr " - v.- . .: i(i -v, I I ('.' ... - 'mssu Ksaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fpALinLE DOWN fd i.jaU,ia' Mi w IF a- .r'AJ MEN'S Ir : r. LOT 3 at $1.00 Contains, hundreds of pairs, of Men's Fine Dress Shoes and Ox fords. About 200 of the famous "Packard" Shoes are in this lot, in patents, vici and box calf; this lot also contains an almost endless va riety of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, patents, gunmetals and tans; this lot also contains about 200 pairs of the famous Excelsior" line of boys' fine shoes, in lace or blucher cut, all sizes; shoes in this lot worth :C $1.00 a Pair I AT A i CI CA Consists of hundreds of pairs df men's LVI t Ul pi.JV finc Drcss and Street Sho women's finest Dress Shoes, Oxfords and Garden Ties, in blacks, patents and tans, in all sizes and widths. Shoes in &A A Q,.,, this lot worth up to $4.00, all go at ) I DlT QII I AT C t CO 00 Consists of 100 Pairs oi men's 10-inch LVI wl Ql pfc.Ul waterproof, high tops, union made, in blacks or tans, all sizes; also men's finest Dress Shoes in patents, vici, box calf and gunmetals, lace, blucher or the newest button styles and your choice of this finest ladies' shoe in this store, worth up to $5.00. Every foot can be fitted, as we' have every size and width that is made. Shoes in this f A D,Ja, lot worth up to $5.00, all go at aVaUU I all 122 A WEEK Spring Suits 'All the new mod els and materials and very latest style effects and expertly tailored. Your inspection and judgment in vited. All we re quest is a call from stylish men. Our goods will please. LADIES' Superb showing of ladies' Tailored Suits in exquisite shades and mate rials, presenting the latest ideas of famous style de signers. Rich shades in brown, blue, green, Co penhagen, etc., etc PRICES 'A LITTLE LOWER THAN IN THE CASH STORES NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT Fashionable Full line of 1908 millinery from the ' fashion centers of the world. Latest- Creations' v., Millinery Jat . Come' ia ahd-" b'e , charmed with the most fashionable headgear in city; lowest Prices" POUARJ "Columbia" Brand Hams9 Bacon and Lard Are I Choice, Appetizing And Nutritious A fagged brain and un strung nerves are more often caused by a poorly nourished 4 4 .1 41 .a ooay tnan Dy; mental or physical labor. "Columbia" brand Hams and Bacon arc cured without coloring or, preservatives, in a whole- fsome, hygienic manner that makes them appetizing, eas ily digested and nutritious, When ordering specify "Co lumbia" brand Hani, Bacon and lard, and Government Inspected Meat. Union Meat Co. PORTLAND, OREGON Pioneer Packers of the Pacific mm