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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. 1 APRIL 10, 1808. HMD! A Great Public Necessity. : h 1 1 PROVEN BY THE THOUSANDS m 0LLEGEBR m n i Ousted Tammany Lcade Back . on Job Through Trick Promises to Sti . Up ' Fuss at Denier Con : rentlon.- yH y;H:-vU tCrtte trm Lnm Wire.) New, York, April II.- Ths Demo cratlo national convention at Den rer 14 going to see the biggest die " filar of Dolltlcal nyrotechnlcs let off In years, whe Stat Benator Patrick II. McCarren, : of, Brooklyn, ousted ' from the state convention, and read out of the party last Wednesday, bt- fiaw uguung 10 seat . nit jung'a county delegation. 'This was the. declaration of He- Carren's friends today, ' Tbe senator personally ' rolced his Intention of putting op a flgbt tbat will open tbe delegate!' eyes when bo goee before tbe committee on credential. trick McCarren turned today on Btate Chairman Flngy Conneri and Leader Murphy of Tammany, baa cauied those atout politician to pay more attention to the Brooklyn man's threats. , , , .'," After being ousted from tbe state conrentloa, and told bo would never be allowed to alt In tbat body again. McCarren la tonight back on the job. HO Induced Conrad Hnzenflua-' tha only McCarren man left on tbe com mittee, to giro blm his proxy during the remainder of tbe term." Haien- flug was allowed to remain upon tbe committee because Connors and Mur phy thought he. bad been won away from McCarren. 'i . Tbat another state eonrentlon wfll be called to send a contesting dele gation now seems almost certain McCarren declared, however, tbat Ir respective of this, bo will take the Brooklyn, contest to Denver and make a fuss that will startle tbe conrentloa. ' - KLAMATH FLOAT . AT ROSE CARNIVAL Judg. George T. Baldwin of Klamath Falls, chairman of a special committee appointed by the Klamath Falls cham ber of commeroe for the purpose of ar-ranging- a Klamath float la tbe Roee Festival, was In Portland yesterday completing piano aireaoy- outlined by a former committee. The motif ef the loat will be "Irritation and agricul ture," and a design with many unique Who have taken it and been , benefited and; wrcd,T-eipcdaUy needed; In' the Spring1. ; You Have Been Housed Up, and you . have housed up your blood? during the winter. You are pale and nervous, and have no appetite, feel tired and all worn out Your DIqocJ Is Impure and Impoverished number of red corpuscles hat decreased, and the vital fluid lacks color, is thin and weak. . As a consequence your liver does not act properly, your kidneys and bowels fail in their duty, and general debility results,' v i ; You Must Purify, Enrich and Revitalize your blood, now, and this is the reason why Hood's Sarsaparilla is such a great necessity at this time of year. ', -; . lt Will Cure You of all spring ailments, that tired feeling, diizy sensation, dim- ncss 01 vision, ccaaacnc, coaicu longuc, pa in uic uaul, ucivwuj lcu.uc, wcu u, phnples and other eruptions, rheumatism, catarrh and scrofula. ' s i Used OlnCO IC7(r-"I commenced to use Hood's SarsapariMa fn 1876, and have used it in my family ever since as a spring medicinej with good results." Mrs. E. M. DsLesdern 1 er, Needham, Mass.' ; ; , . That Tired FeellntT ''I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and cannot say too much in Its praise.' I recommend It to every one that has that tired feeling in the Spring." Mait J.,BAnr!:Hortonyille,"'Mass;'i.': This Great Medicine is commended to you with an .honest desire to aid and benefit you and with a firm belief that it will do all that is claimed. What it has done in the 'L'' f--A Ji. !lt'j -A. il. i- J-'i. 1 -I ' , 1 A.iA.1 pose IS an ossuwicc ot wnai it wiu ao. occ 11 loaay ana Baupca yuur sippcuic. Under thb Pure Foodfand Drug;Act no change was necessary in Hood's Sarsaparilla to conform ' to the law or to public sentiment - It is perfectfy safe, pure, genuine and reliable. - , ' ' 1 ; - ;' I ' V' , Sre making new friends dally. While Issi year tbe sales wers doubling, this year they 1 Ss3. L3.DS n trebling. Banatabs are so bandy enable yon to carry Hood's Sarsaparilla in wfVI WwtV w your Tert pocket. They are chocolate-coated tablets prepared from, Hood's Sar aparilla itself by process of distillation and eraporatlon, and hare tbe same curat! t properties. Sold by droggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. 100 Doses One Dollar. 0. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass. t eatnrea will be adopted. Klamath peo- Hle are anxious to repeat the victory I iney luiua ai m trriaauoa conareaa IMtoramento last year. In Kusloel Zastnuaeata Out. fine rosewood bowl mandolin, beautifully finished, was 111, now 111.11. Another mandolin, marnlfloent tone, was 114, now .1S. The regular IIS mandolins, now 14.61. and others as low as 11.10 now. a spienaia oanjo, nickeled shell. It brackets, birch neok, with raised frets, originally $11.60, now only I7.CB. A onoioe treaivanus model violin, a&rx red, powerrui tone. regular lltlO. now f t.tS. A fine Ger man alther, now U.K. The finest vio lin bows, now llo to II.1S. Canvas s for mandolins ana Banjos, 460 up. x Hi.eo mgn sraae aotn century i.z. 'A. too wasn r 117. T5. Barmonicas. worth up to lOo, choice now llo. Muslo bags and satchels, the very finest Miner, enoioe now o ana up. ior- net, trombones, flutes, cellos, rn.ll must go, regardless of the sacrifice. Our new quarters ar nearly ready foi eocupancy, ana mere s no urns to iose.i iy, FLOWERS FOR EASTER COST A NEAT $25,000 AndWhen the Bills for the Spring Hats Follow the Florists' Reminders Portland Will Realize That Easter Has Certainly Been Here. Act aulol mgton st. Graves A Co 121 Wash- . ; ..... Never before has Portland spent as much money for Easter as It has this spring, according to dealers In clothing, flowers and Easter specialties. On florist-said. that, the flower bill of Jportland's young men for today will not b lees than 115,000, and win prob- JlillfflJ ably be nearer 185,000. The candy shops nave been aoiiwr an unpreoeaentea ousi lesa, while the department stores for ut oast lew oava nave taken On ui aDoearano of the week before Christ mas. Up to a late hour last night the stores were tnrongea. ana it was al most impossible to make one's way through them, , Hats, dresses and articles of clothing Of course headed the Easter bill which will be presented to the bead of the I famllv two weeks hence, but It does not end with anything- so substantial as clothing. - After you have gone down the list of hats, gloves, ' dresses, shops, I scarfs and such expensive little trifles you will find a nice Item from the florist's. Max Smith. Who Is well Informed on the amount of sales of cut flowers and potted slants, said last night that not a cent less than 116,000 had been spent up to I o'clock last evening for Easter flowers, and it la believed that the florlste bills will go away beyond that figure. For instance 10,000 Easter lilies alone were sold, and at the lowest esti mate that means a single Item Of 110, 000.' Then, counting1 In the violets, lilies of the valley, roses, carnations and other flowers which were sold so ex tensively, and the uninitiated may have some idea of what Easter means to the Portland florists. After reaching; the bottom of the flor ist's itemised statement the famllv man will come across the confectioner's MIL Candy eras, candy rabbits and other Easter like animals, to say nothing of the filling chocolate eggs, awful ham and egg concoctions made out of oonf eo- tionery. witn real strtpea bacon appar ently gracing the candy dish and other similar .inventions or tne confectioner's Imagination, all coet money and help to swell tne Easier snooping runa. All in all. It is safe to av that Port land's shopping bill for the past week amounted to several hundred thousand dollars. MONDAY IN LADIES' SUITS '"K:, at Four Large Assortments o! REAL BARGAINS mm SILVER "TROWEL ARRIVES TODAY Masonic Emblem Hearing Portland on Journey Around the World. $11.75 $14.75 $17.50 $22.50 We are marking at prices that will dispose of this immense stock quickly Do not procrasttaate-GBie early, real bargains like ' , these do not wall lonft for yen MANY OTHER BARGAINS , In Waists, Jackets, Skirls, Etc. 95c Counter of Waists j .Values up .to $1.95 all New Late Styles v$1.49 Counter ol Waists The latest In Every Way. IVorth $2.50 Boy Your Dal at ' 37 & Washington i Street Starting from New York October 10, 1905, on a Journey around the world, the Masonlo silver trowel, symbollo of the admonition to "spread the cement of brotherly love," will arrive In Port land today, and tomorrow evening will be reoelvod by Willamette lodge. No, t. A. V. A Jl In the Masonlo emple, where It will ' remain for JO days, when It will again take up its lon journey. ; 4 Tbe trowel will come to Portland tn charge of the following committee from Portneuf lodge, Pooatallo. Idaho Rev. PTTTurnhv. William Wallin. N. D. Brookheart and XX, Worth Clark, and af ter Its rest here It will be taken in hand by a committee ef Portland Ma sens and carried to Its next temporary abiding place and so on untl- ft has completely circled the globe, everywhere spreading rraterna - leacmng ana cring ing together In a closer; bonds of ao qnalntanoe the Masons of the world. Elaborate preparations have been made for the reception of the trowel b; members -of the order In this oltv. J banquet will be served, at which Wor shipful' Master Frank Bobertson will aet as toastmaster and the following toasts will be responaoa to: "Tne icn- terea. Apprentice," aa. w. juro. wiiiiam F. Butcher, P. &. M.; "Our Guests," R. W. Bro. Norrls R- Cox,. 8. O., W: "The Great Lights." M. 'W. Bro. . Thomas GrajTjj. P. Q. M.: "The FeUowiCrafta," M. W. ; Bra a M. Toran, G. I: "The Principal Tenets" v W. Bro. D. Bolls Cohen, P.- M.: 'The ;. Master : Mason," Bra Harvey W Bcott G. O.:' "Masons in Oregon," Bro. George E. Chamber lain: "Our Visitors." Rev. P. Murnhr. Payette,' Idaho; "Message of the Trow el Rev. William H. Foulkes. IX D. - The traveling troweL symbollo of tbe I admonition to "spreaa tne- cement of brotherly love" on every possible oc casion throughout the world, was start ed upon its mission oy justice wage xra 768 of New York, sancltoned by the grand lodge, of New YorKVtate.- To C. Fred Crosby of Justice lodge belongs the credit of proposing to his lodgo the pian or senamg - out a - suver. trowel among the Masonlo lodges to spread fraternal feelings. ' ;, After obtainlnr the aonroval of the grand lodge of t New York, a magnifi cent solid sliver trowel was made, bear ing upon Its face the symbollo figure of Justice. - the name of the lod a. the date and the phrase. "Who best . can work and best agree." 1 -is .-. While the trowel I 7 allowed to so lourn with but one .lodge in anv on grand. Jurisdiction, It will still rerrulre many . years1 in Its travels - before it finally reposes for all time to come with the lodjce that started It on its LOST S13.000 UEII RAID Allegation Made by Chinese ,Agalnst Chief, Bruin, Cap tain and Patrolmen. As the result of a raid made by the police on December I, at SI Second atreet, where Chinese gambling games were supposed to have been In opera tion, Lee Lane, Hue Sing and Yep Sue, filed suit In the United States court yesterday against Chief Grltxmacher, Captain Bailey, former Inspector Bruin and eight patrolmen, to recover II!, SSMQ whloh the plaintiffs claim they lost as a result of the actions of the police. Kee Lane and the two other Cbinase were doing business under the name of Bow Wo & Co. r They claim to have heen coing a general merchandise and banking business. The eight patrolmen who are mentioned as being responsible, together with the three officers for tneir loss are (Jnariea Porter.- oienn v. Howard. L. K. Evans. O. A. Tennant. J. H. Edgerton, Ernest Johnson, R, R. Phll- ups ana 4. xj. w enaonr. - OUT OF WORK ARD riOW WIFE WORRIES William Liebelt Is Missing, and His Family - Is .Left Destitute, F. J. Berger, who lives at 158 Sast Thirteenth street north, baa reported to It costs less to live, and life counts for jrnost when Grape-Nuts and cream are the basis of the dietary . " S '.''V ""T V .;.'- ; 5'': - J' '; J' t' ' "There's Reason,,' ': iaothathatKIIPManurig, : -. 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ,','.;' v i. . Young fellows find their fads catered to in these popular clothes, all the smart kinks and new ideas carried out perfectly, all the, new patterns and colors 1 . . . ' . . . 4 ; in browns, tans and grays. ; . $15 $20 il THE BEST IS MY KEYSTONE Call at ONCE Delay Only Aggravates Your Trouble Examination FREE Gentleness Patience No Pain Modern Methods My Work Stands the Test of Time Scientific . CROWN and , BRIDGE Work- . B. S. WXXCMR Stumps or worthless teeth extracted without causing the slightest pain. Elates made that fit perfectly and won't fall out or distort the mouth. , This is the home of modern, 20th Century dental work. Patronize a dentist who has worked t for and earned his reputation in your city. j , ' ., : GOOD SET OF TEETH ON RUBBER PLATE.... ffspf A A BEST SET OF TEETH tf0 AA . 5j.UU on rubber plate....... Jo. IIU t u n it f Ar u t tn tpjttp painless LNTIST fi$y Washington Street, Corner Seventh ' ' - , OFFICE HOURS-S A. M. to 5 P, M.; 7:30 to 8:30 P, M, j SUNDAYS 9 'K M. to 1 P. M. PHONE MAIN 2118 TWELVE YEARS IN PORTLAND ' ' " the police the unexplained disappear ance ot William Liebelt. whose home Is at 900 East Twelfth street north. Lto belt left home on the morning of April 10 and has not sinee been seen by anv of the members of his Tamuv. - Mrs. Liebelt and her live children sr. in destitute ircumstances, ana an less the husband Is found at once they will be forced to depend upon the char itable aid of neighbors ror tne necessi ties of , life. Friends of Liebelt fear thut he mav have committed suicide. as be is anown to nave Deen very oe- eoondent because or his lnaouity to get work and thus provide for h family. Liebelt la described as Doing sa years old: welaht about ! 106 pounds: feet high light , complexion; light , colored beard and mustache. He . has somo friends In Oregon City and his brother lives, in worth iaaota. FIGHT FOE JTJE0ES V TO HEAR EUEF CASE (Bearat News by Longeet teased Wire.) - r, Ban rranclsco,' April It. Five Jurors sWorn'for aervje. and four subject to peremptory chanenge marie tne worts ac complished after U days o the trial f Abe Buef on the charge of offering to bribe former Supervisor Jennings PhiU pot to vote for the Parkslde franchise. This morning's session of Judge Pool ing's court vwas occupied in inquiring into the fitness Of Newton Cohn, fea estate dealer for servloo a Juror, Cohn finally qualified i i.'jf vUf,if. V;. -. -tri -- -seaPiwpw i aw -iiawii'ewN'aaMissJ'-:' -' NEED ONE MORE JUROR ; -IN TIREYORD CASE (Heart Kwi bf Lon(fft FJ Wire.) San -Krancfsc.e. Anrll Great dif ficulty is being "experienced by the M- R'BsassaasasssszsasszKEssEzsszssasssssssrrsrsr: HEIGH! HQ!; WANTKD.f he name," addren and phonr numbey o( every man, woman and child, willing to assist u In dosing ALL EAST SIDE SALOONS v ,v. .. . (' V'. Next June electlonj , ', : balOOns ar ' TnA-mnm , 4fW 4rVf1sV )iMrtrta MM4 PtltlL'tL. til parasites of society. - . . , , . ' ltf fe Saloons are a continual menace to the peacetbe everywhere, present snare and pitfall to the drink-thirsty. t - u itu ui uiw vut uiia out ana eenu u iv us nnu jiwe will send yoy full line: of reading matter. v v. !;.' wsme. v 'f' Address., iiiI'i'vAf , . 'V.';'?.''i'-..V.v:('p, - f."' S . . ''"..'-? .. X, ' ; . Jr Bon .". ,a4.A,.. ... i ........ :1 will' give "$i;i;.Ji.v to. close up all East Side saloons ; Anti-Saloon League Room 413 Commercial LI dg. I Comer Second and Vs ' ' to secure the tvelfth Juror to try Tirey Ford, for allet?-5 bribery. . Two hours were devoted taduy to exumir lag Jaines 11. Hussey. lis V'RS f-Tr"Pl P i'-t' r,T- -..,,, ... .. :r , '. Jotirned fourt t r moruiiur. h' t ' (Journey.. , - t .. . i frpvs ror tne worecuuon ana a'."