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EVENING, APRIL 3, 1003. THIS. UKliUur wivt, . ' nMfV tnittjMAT. PORTLAND. THURSDAY 4 PRESS CLUB TO DUILD PALACE New York Xcwsraiwr AVrit-crsAViUErtctaTwclvc-n S1017 Building:. ;; SwUI ' Seers!.) ' Nw Tork. April I.-Tb New Tork Pres club, of which John A. Henoesey i president, has ratified th action of it building commute, for tM toprov n.ent of the plot recently purchased at t he northwest corner of BP and salmi a. William street wiia .- hlch will be - been nnunw m - wl.rn'lt Is I .."V". ."Vr" . .. ti.,..- Th. nrniacL. jnciuuina the roet t tn fund. with compel. ment ol about ijbo.vuv, " " J-"' to install features which wril mekelt i ill iiioiii . . on of the unlau buumngs m in uuw lown bualn ctloa. in. Brst thre. or four floor. wW rented as Stores and offices, while tM uprr part will bo wclu.l vely the ue of the dub. A large audKorium w" occur. one of th. floors another win b. given op ?.l?i,?t.f J?: enYIwo floor." will -A aside tutlon downtown. Ther. a rrlvat. dtnlng-room for ladl.a. Th. nShlp of lS will doubt l...b. ' K. v 4 n larir.IT InereM b.for. th. dubbottM la completed. " ' , t. TOBACCO TAGS BRING FINE PRESENTS - Tobaooo Ootepaay . B.dmlni' J Taf m itaav Braada. ' According to" roport. from lb. iocal dealer. In tobacco mor. poopl. ar. Mr ' lnK-tobacco taw than over bafor. In ' th. hlatorr of th. irlvln of ProW .Kchanit. for tobacco taa. Thla XT-rif-n.loua lncra. In Ult aavln ! du. ... to th. action of th. American Tobacco Company In ff.rln a remarkabl. Hal of valuable preaenta In return for Ufa from varloua popular tnbaoroa. Such brands a Maafer Workman. T Hora. Phoa, Grander Twlat. btana ard Navy, Sallor'a Prlds Old 6 tat earn an, and about a don othera,. bear tl ' which can b. exchanged for preaenta An ldea of what can b. aecompliahed hy to far-reachlnit a cooperative aya. tern la frathered from auch aampl. of fnre aa th. rtvinr of an i-ngUah Steel liflnor for only 60 taa. Heport. In th. tobacco trad, indicate that dealer, throufhout th. oountry ar. Hylnir In .tocke of preaenta In order to , be able t. meet th. rlalna; boom In to banco ta aavlnf. In placea wher. tb. 1Milera ar. not eupplled wath preeenta, r the American Tobacco Company 1. re deemlnir by mall ta-aaver. aolectlng ' the preaenta they wiah from a fre. catalog. ,. - , . ; , ' - .,': You Are Not Held Up Any mor In pricea. We pulled out of ,the old-atyl. piecework and adopted th rw aystem. AtecUonal Work." now ln mtA nn hv the bent faahlon compa- nla of the world to be th. modem way nf toilnHnr' better work and for leas nionpy. Kach man la employed by th. vwk and kept on on. thin taleeve. for In-tanceV thereby glvlna; better re aultw. It enable, u to reduce the price . of maklnr; lve better worlcmanenip, a ' blKRcr volume of bualneaa, which means a aavlnv of lift to 116 to you. Our fine line of excluajv. Scotch and En- (tllah woolens that wer. mad. to order fmin 10 to s wm now nej jv id ' $50. IS.nOO atock to .elect from. I 4th floor. Couch blrtav 109 4th at., bet Stark and Washington. : SHOT BY BROTHER :i WHILE Oil HOief.10011 ' . ' (United Preai tested Wire.) Lewleton, Ida., April .. In a fight j between two brothers, A. S. and Henry trancls, th latter waa shot and prob- aoly fatally wounded. They quarreled .'; over possession of th. ranch on which - tne shooting occurred. Th. wounded i man was on his honeymoon. Both are wealthy stockmen. I CONVICTED. JAP , . 4 , ASKS NEW TRIAL Attorney for K Bumlda, a Japaneae cook found guilty last wek by a Jury In th. United States circuit court on a 4 charge .of -Importing women to this country filed a motion thla morning for J a new trlaL, Th. motion la made on i th grounds that there were aeveral errors In law In the first trial and that f there was insufficient evidence to Jua j tlfy a verdict of guilty. . r""",'""TT",B W. call v ' attention to ' our choice line of - Confirmation Hults in JLong and hort Trou ar btylea,- . ' The en Its are as- handsome as tha finest of fabrics and ' 1h beat of tailoring could pos- -sihly inako them, , , Long Trouser Suits Short Trouser Suits , $3 to $7.50 :;; It will afford us th. prikt- est pleasure to have an oppor':;. tunky of showing; them ta you. v JLOTIKIIG GO :t:-j ; t'xi r'r4. for dormltorlea THr wui -liard and pool parlors, bowling alloy. in root pra. Th. top floor will be naed a kltohen and service rooms for TSlmVelub. which Uli' l .....J in annointmrat. soy similar Instl- 111 also be SEE TOE FAT SUDS Vanlahea Away m If by, Magio by Simply Taking iKtftorV Us Prescription.' Thar. hay. probably been 1 mor at tempt, road, to our. fatty degeneracy and. th. tendency of popl. to put on fat than for any Other annoyance. But th. great majority of th. cure demand harsh and cruel dieting, auoh aa tb. drinking of doubly aklmm.d milk, -tin dergoing tortureaome. painful .i.rclse, etc., and tb.a do not accomplish th. result without greatly Impairing ' th. strength of th. body. As to pat.nt mea Icln.a w. Will say nothing. A gentle woman who baa been taking faithfully three times a day and b.for. bed Urn. th. Marmola Prescription says: "After a few daya I could fairly sea tha fat alld. It vanished away ana i now am strong and muscular and my nerr.ssr in far better .hap. than they were. My digestion Is better, 1 breath, freer, and have, more deal re for work and pleaa ure. Notwithstanding all this, I weigh 14 rounds leas than I did a montii ago. , , . . - -' - Th. Marmola Proscription calls for th. following three Ingredients, which oan bo bad at any drug .tor. for m trifling sum: unco Marmola, u ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, and IU ouncea Syrup Simplex. In the, day. when there la ao much sub. aU tutlon going on, It I. aa well to see that you get Marmola la th. original package, and .then you bar. ample guarantee that for sheer merit of goodV neas there 1. nothing to equal It Don't confound th. Marmola Prescription with anything for which similar claim, ar. put forth. It la In no sense a rateat medicine. It la a doctor", proscription. Hclllg -The District Leader." ..' . By D. 8. - ... . '- Tfara at a musical comedy drama? Tears right ta th. midst of .laughter? A war. of mirth overlapped by subtler feelings that bring th. 'kerchiefs to th. women's eyes when rollicking fun la at Its height T What a paradox. At tb. m. time how refreshing from the or Ulnary run of musical comedy asplra Hons, tor "Tha District Deader'' la strong on comedy and light on drama and extraordinarily well seasoned In muale. , t, i But th. tears. - Back a row and over to the right 1 saw a handkerchief raised. Then another. To th. left th. samo tac tica. Fred Trueadell, after giving a re allstlo presentation of th. vT.lona of an opium fiend, was singing "What's the la of Dreaming?" Th. limelight was thrown on his horrible face. th. house was dark, the audUmoo fascinated. A silence one could feel added to th. gro tesuuenes of the situation and aug mented one of the clear.at and most Im pressive tenor vole, heard on a local stage in a long, long time. If ther. was on. deep breath . drawn during Truesdell's exquisite, swinging rhythm It was not strong enough to be recorded. All the drama of th. entire play was centered in this one hugely pleaalng and melancholy aong. No wonder there wer. humid eye. among th. gent ler sex. ' Ergo. ther. ts a reason for "Th. Dis trict Leader.", The press agenta prom ised one, but. of course, no one hardly expected it In "fact, there Is that on. and several other, the press agents aa Id nothing about, among them a gunny sack political plot, brought to an amus ing denouement, a bevy of pretty girls, and Ethel Dovey. ,. . - miss vovt-y may not ieaa me "a is- trict but ah certainly leads her com- y witnoQT a struggle. fche la a rare combination of th. childish grac. and beauty found in Marguerite Clark with the animation and bubbling mirth or Mary Marble. True, she hasn't the tat ter's laugh no on. els. In the world nas out sne uas one or tier own coin age and it suited the audlenc. at th. Helllg last night immensely. , Albert Denier, a country editor ' with a fondness for milk in punches and Frank weed, who 'has lots of money to bet in his mlr.d didn't lose a mlnut. after they hit-th. stag, in starting a laugh which subsided only during the brief . Intervals they were not present to keep It alive, tor the portrayal of two ancient boys with a "atill'V they have won the Louisiana milk ticket To refer to Trueadell again. He Is the hero, clever. -and he sang his way straight to th. heart of .very woman in the house.. Ther. Is that something In Ms magnetic, 1 fetching voice that penetrates to a point right back of th. wuinbone. The men liked mm, too, lor they knew It waa good music though It's . a , safe wager that the majority didn't know tb. dlffotvnce between art and ragtime, and didn't car. iiixcept lor a paipabi. deair. to .looic pretty. Ward Do Wolfe, a cub reporter. acquitted himself we! L Of course aa a cub reporter he Is wholly Impossible as any newspaper man can readily attest out a xept a gooaiy portion 01 atten tion to himself and was worthy of th. trust ... ' Oihcr member, of the cast wer. seen to advantage and for th. chorus, b. It said, it sings with lusty vole, and ex ceptionally well. - .:. As a whole the play- la a radical de parture from tb usual run of comedy mixed with, music and - Is worthy of crowded houses during the balance of Its engagement it caugnt last mgnt s audience with th. lis. of th. curtain and through three lively aot. kept those in front or the rootngnta in a merry-go-round of genuine pleasure. Ther. will be a matinee Saturday afternoon with the closing performance la th. evening. ' HARDEN'S ATTORNEY ACCUSED OF LIBEL (United Pwsa, leased Wire.) Berlin, April 11, Dr. Max Bernstein, who acted as counsel for Editor Harden during the Moltke-Harden libel trial. ,1. to t prosecuted for noeiing -rince Philip Zu Bulenberg, whom ho accused. in tne course oi in. trial,-or gross m- moralit!e..iif.;...-v.-. wi-'a.:-? .fer BOXTONTEIiLS STORY r OF TROLLEY BRIBERY irnitrO ina. tMiri Wlre.l ' - ' Ban Francisco, ' April 13. when . th Ford trial was resutned this morning ex Bupervtfcor Charles Boxton, one of the first boodlers to confess, and who wa trannA .hll taklnir k hriba. asain took the stand, his testimony not having been finished when court adjourned Wednes day. Box ton was th. eighth member of the boodle board to appear on the jan.d. having been preceded by Daniel Cole man, for the alleged bribery of whom ford 1. on trlaL James U Gallagher, J. J. Fur.y, C, J. Harrigan, Max Mamlock, Jame. F. Kelly and Edward Walsh. f The teatlmonv of all thes wltne.se was ptactlcallv Identical, all annulling that Gallagher had paid them to vote in ravor of an overhead trolley franchise, Rivenburghs rnbappy. -' Effle C. RIvenburgh has begun suit In th circuit court for divorce from Ber tram O. RivenburEh, alleging that he deserted her In March, 1906. They were married In Bt Paul, Minnesota, in 104. V. I ! ,11 ,111 ! "' 71.000 copies high-grade sheet mnslc choice now 2Hc Graves & Co, Removal bale. Act q,ulck.ly. 128 Washington St f r.. y -y ,. ... y,:::": REALM -FEMININE AVomaa'a Work. T UK day has gon. by when th. pro- fesslon- of hous.wir.ry may we considered purely a matt.r of .n tbuslaam and inspiration. It Is tiv tM. time "bbrne In." as th. old-fashioned phraa. v, upon th. mind rn of th. oth.r a.x. that a a career . for woman It off.ra unllmltl opportonltieg for th. .x.r.Is. of aU th. knowlodg. tnat ha. bn gain4 irom the laboratory t he clasaroom and the trade school. That It require a certain amount of the learned profession, and Mm. of th. unleerned trades, while as a field for th. .xercls. of all th. vir tues It has no equal., ' , Th. business man needs unlimited patience, .exactneas In, detail and a keen foreaight .for oonUngencleatn housewife needs all this and mora. The business woman mnst meet discourage ment ha. need for a atoro of cond 0ence,'must build for tha future; and an mn.t h.r slater at home, rearing men and women f"r th. world's needs. . It Is very mucO'tne nsDit 01 m; onn 'oollralar to take berself and ber accomplUhments aerlously. Muoh more than a man, she viewa her oduca tlon as a responsibility and throws her self Into the work of alleviating the world a condition wun i.verisn ur7. One has only to consider th. dlffer- enc between tho way In which a man take. hi. club llf. and th. way a woman take. her. , to e tho dlffer.noa, A man's club Is Tor th. aol. purpos. of ministering : to his ease and oontfort M. .xpecta to find th. material com forts waltln at his elbow, and to have no furth.V responsibility than to reach out and take them. He may travel to Tlmbuctoo (if that Is aUll on th. map) or to Zambesi, and on his return he expects to walk tn and tak. his custo mary chair and to hav. th. waiter know what una or a cigar ne wani. n ; these things ar. not forthcoming be Is hurt ' ' a woman's club axlsts. almost with out exception, u a k.y by which sh. may uniocx ins atores 01 me wuim knowledge, or aa a lever by which sl). may belp th. world along a blt 'on fit wsy. Comfort .n. aoes not expeci, n sh. forswears, material wants sh.vex cludes; what sh. wanta Is to cultivate her own patch or to help ,her neighbor, cultivate thelra t -i v And aa this la h.r temperament, and as the possession of a right to enter Into th. world's activities Is new to her, sh. has mad. som.tning ox a iu ror of her contribution to tn. outalde work of th. world. Tho whol. world has looxed on with Interest at th. un accustomed alght of women entering the professions, building bridges, plan ning aqueducts, voting, , for umitea States senator, or planning tb. mural decorations or public ouuaings. one has taken berself seriously, and all th. world haa had perforce to do th. sanja, Tou m'av ear that w. ar. .traring a ions war from th. text, but wo ar. coming back to It. It wa. tn. dignity or nome-maum;. wasn't It? . Well, the remarkable thing about it la that with all her seal for doing th. aanfe kind of work In th. world that a roan does, and with all th. demonstration of h.r anility m tnat Una, th. fact began to make Itself felt that while ah. wa. doing men's work for them her own work was Buffering. That is. It was not receiving propor tionately th. amount of Interest It de served, and a reaction set In toward th. kind of training that would enable a woman to do a woman', work better than It had over been don before. , This I. the hopeful thing about th. e.tabltahment In women's colleges of departments of home economics, of th. same tort or a aeparimen rven in wm hlch schools and trade schools of the country.,. . - V V -.' , Th, pMiniilnr fa thla if a woman can do so well with a man', kind of work what may she not accomplish in lines for which by nature snd by tern- persment .he is peculiarly nuear - It Is the difference between a wom an', wortt well don. and 111 done that makes tho gathering placa of the fam II. a boarding bouse orvahome, it means th. (.iff.rence b.tween children making n homo circle, gently tolerant, seif-sacrlflctng and, affectionate, or a collection of cranky Individuals. ; In a word, It la the furthering of the world s work In Its highest -capacity, in th. making of character! that is pecu liarly woman's work, and It Is mor. Im portant than many high bridges jor many lawa. M.n can still do these things, but no one but a mother csn develoo the .beat thrnRa in her children, and the world needs character xnore than It need, bridge. ' K K To vlean the Refrigerator. TO cleans, th. whol. receptacle at least one. a week' is Imperative, and thla does not , mean merely wiping off th. shelves with a wet cloth. That should b. done overy other day In hot weather, but a rea cleaning means THESE'LL SURELY GO' QUICKLY The Finest Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and Pianos Creat ly Underpriced ' In Graves' Removal Sale. u... MmiiiM 'ii this r.ltv and state whose means would ordinarily deprive them of the refining Influences of mu slo. have found It possible, owing to th. terrific reductions and easy terms, .,o rin Piano or Talking Ma chine or Btrlng Instrument, .te,. in th. waves nemovai oaw. . Th. time la drawing short, and if you xpoot to take advantage of the greatly reaucsd prices, com. right away, v: .. vinHt violin bows, how"' llo -to 11.45. Canvas cases for mandolins, and banjos, 46a up. A 112.50 highest grade 20th Century Bnar. drum, now 118.15. A 150 WasnDura guiiar,. now a mmwiiuI bowl' mandolin, beautifully finished, was 111, now $11.35. Another mandolin, magnificent tone, was 114, how $ 8. 2 5. . Th. regular $ 10 mandolins, now 4.65, and others as low as 12.10 now. A spienaio oanjo, mcaeiea eneu. 11-; brackets, - birch necki with- raised frets, originally 111.60. now only 17.88. A choice etradivarius 'model violin, dark red, powerful tone, regular 111.60, now 15.85. A fine German slther, now 18.25, ' Harmonica, worth up to 60oj ohnica now lie. . Music bags and satoh- .is, th. very finest leather, choice now 4o and up. Cornets, trombones, flutes, 'cellos, all must 'go, regardless of th. sacrtflcas.::;..f.-.-..:i:i. a. Jii'-.''.'r)4,1' a v,yy wbxb : vtrsxa ; ic,;fii' m Ton "can select a from an assortment of over 70,000 copies of the best class ical and popular compositions, 1 1 cop ies for ifio. 't-J j, ?t 'vS-ir: .5 ik- T:v-'.., v: v'.v--.'.'!H if'-'. -.a.ai.',"yt yy 'A rSW VXAJrOBV TOO.;! fs X The? finest ' of Btrlctly brand new. high-grade pianos go now at leas than wholesale or joDDings iigure and on practically your own terms. . An el gant mahogany . Leland, now ISJ0: a magnificent genuine Lelcht only 1114; a auoerb mahoirany J. B. Cook. Boston's popular make, now only 12,68; a choice uramer, wainut 'rat me new, : oniy !175; . a highest-grade Klmbali only 175; a food . Kingsbury,, walnut case, 171: another' Kingsbury, little plainer style, $144, and still another at 1101. A choice ebonlzed case Manners A Sons, now $88. " Remember,'- there's no-' time to losa Our new Quarters at 111 Fourth street are about ready." Talking ma chines,, sheet music, Dana and string instruments, all must go now In short order. Act quickly., Graves ft Co 121 .Washington. . - .. w -k. ... f. Yhat Aib You I Co yoa loci weak, tired, desponde, bava froquent leadachoa, coated tons-ms bitter or bad tato In morning, "heart, burn," belcllnf of fax, acid rising! la throat after gating, itomach gnaw or barn, foul breath, dluy pells, poor of T.rUb!. appetlto, nausea at timed and kindred 'fytnptoalj f ' ' If yoTjSiava ny comlderabla number el lhKabovTrjiBtorn you are iufferlna frnmS)MlounaOarPld llvW With Indl- 1.1 Tr. P'eere". tn'0 ,'iyllr-ft! P'.covcrY fn m'h "P Wit 'I, valuable "niHiclual prlncli-TefTtnown t:) mmHi-al tte'enre top the, "pcrr;iitnrpt cure vt r,i..r,..aVcnllP1 it la efticleot liver Invlgorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthenor. The 'Golden Medical Discovery " Is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of Its Ingredients being printed en Its bottla-wrsppef and attested under oath. A glanc at Its formula will show thrt It contains no alcohol, or harmful bablt-forming drugs. It Is a fluid eitrsct made with pure, trlpl-rfine4 glycerin, o. proper strength, from tha roots of th following natlv American forest plsnts, vis., Golden Seal root, tJton root, Black CharrybarW, Queen's root, Pjoodroot,,and Mandrtk root n. iimnM la.ln mdlcal aothorltlea. among a boatof oth.ra. .xstfi tho torewjng root for the cnr. of lu.t suc h ailment, aa the lei rroi. n p afpu a: Pre LaurtnceToTMeA Dept. Univ. of KYi Prof, Ftnley ElllnsiocjL D.. Aothr if Materia .Medics i and ProfTTnBennett Med eal Colleya Chicago. Send name and d ores on Postal Card to Dr. R 'roa Buf falo. N. V.. and recelv. Ar booklet glTlrf xtracu from writings of all th; above medi cal auUwmendmanyotberaendorjlng.nl in. stronwt r;tle termm, each and e"ryln gradient of which "Golden Medical Plscov X'p?iea,a;i trr?1,klvn3 Invigorate atomach. liver and bowels. They nay be uied In wniunrtloti with "Golden Medical Ducoverv- If bowel are much eon aUpatiVL llrm tiny and sugar-coated. , a f"-- T T -A. . Li A - U.JL.I.i Ut.7 taking out all th. food, removing the helve and weehtnr with strong am monia or oth.r disinfectant la . the water. ' - - Kv.rv refriseVator has a drain to carry off th. malting lea, and non. ts alike. Th. Bam. principle, however, ap plies to all; there is a trap, usually juat below th. 1c compartment to catch dirt there and prevent Its clogging the pip. lower down. Thla trap disjoints or comes out easily so that cleaning 1 simpuned. . ,e - i. r. To proceed properly with the work of cleaning, all the food should be re moved, and If meat or anything of the kind happens to hav been kepr several days on on dish, put It' on a freth plat. This win neiu to xeeu it sweet onger. Tak out all th shelves It they csn be, removed. - . . The ic. compartment snouia d emp tied, and there are usually a couple of under plates, as It were, eneets or tin or sine In thla - Then, too, should b. taken out and washed. - W hen th. plac. is empty.l hav a te kettle filled with boiling water made very strong with ammonia, and slowly pour this' down through the drain. This Is most Important and should be done oftener than one a week to prevent stoppage. If there is any obstruction In the pipe the, water may not go through, 'though, as a rule, It will make lta way, grease being the usual obstacle, which boilina water melts. - : Arte the water has all gon. through, or If there Is a stoppage, remove the tran. .nit wn.h that eialu under hot water, tlet rid of Ihe obstruction If there 1s on. ' and ' be" aure - the. whol. drain I. sweet and free when the work on it Is finished. - i ' 1 hen, with a pan of hot water and a cloth, with plenty of soap, wash the whole inside or .me rerrigeraior, wip with a dry cloth and let it stay open a r.w minutes to drv thoroughly and avoid mildew. All this work should be done as quickly as possible that the cold air stored may not be entirely lost , The shelves are nut Into th. .Ink and waahed there dried and put lnto'lhe air a few minutes before being replaced. In the ice compartment only milk, cream and butter should be kept and all should be tightly Closed. A small stone crock Is the beat for butter, niling It each day or every other day xrom tne main supply. - , " '., To keeD a lumn of charcoal In each compartment of th. refrigerator, renew ing it every week, is a simple and ex cellent way of disinfecting. . - 'V. .:,''::: if" It '' it ' v 'V:'--.' ;, In the Kitchen. SALAD Dressing .Without Oil Cram a small cup of butter and stir into it th. yolks of three egg. : Mix to gether one teaspoohful of mustard, on teaspoonful of aalt and ouarter of a teaspoonful of cayenne and add to the butter and egg. Btlr in slowly, Instead of oil, on.' cup of cream and add th. jute of on. l.mon and half a oup of vinegar " ' ' Fin. Honey Cakes.--One pint of cold hominy, two ejrgs. a saltspoonful of but ter, meitea. area up tne nnwnr with a fork and add salt and butter. ut tha .na. whites and volks sepa rately, add th yolks first and then th whites, and either iry tnem urown m a little butter - or orop iy tpiwiuiu.. buttered plate ana oax. prawn m Quick oven. M kt I - .. . - v . . The Daily Menu, i . tl;'?..;'.,., BREAKFABTr1 " Orangea Hominy Cakea r Poached Egga Coffee. - ;'--;':".v';r;-; '.' '. , LUNCHEOK.. , f . Minced Liver on Toast ; . ' , . now PdUtoeBwJreamed, Btewed Figs with Cream. Nut Caka DINNER.'1';' -t- Puree of Peas. Minced Lamb. Mint Banc. : Minced carrots. opiuvu. Tapioca Pudding. Wafer. C3isa ' Coffe.. , A custard bak dish freai . Sea'want ad". . page, ; ; . ,i , :..;;,,,. ;. . GROYER CLEVELAND . NOT SERIOUSLY ILL .V'-J" V-- ' " ! 1 '"' ' "L -.r " (Oaltad Prei taaaed Wire.) ; Laltewood, N. J. April 18. OrpVer C16veland Is again Buffering from rheu matism and gout which hav recently been aggravated by an attack of Indi gestion. Dr. Bryant, hi phyaiciani said today Jiat the condition of his distln gulshed patient Is , not seriou. MEXICAN MUSTANG LIN IMp NT GccdfcrfHcr Beast WHILE using for Horses -and Cattle bear In mind :.y that it is Just a valuable In your home. . . lame arm, atralned f. muscle of bruised hand wilr i not twinge long if Mexican Mas tan Liniment haa been applied, rlt penetrRte quickly and sorelieyes all pain " and soreness. ' ' .-. Onr record l) 60 year, of aec.as. ; alx.yniptmaingice Kr"-.PV,, V Krp!cf Jefferson Mei.Ooil't- frfiVoo.1, M. U.o( Lawt a.jfidol ft. Hala M. notHahn.mann MeA Collet Ohlcagoi Prot John Klag, m- Author of lirn.arri Prof. J DO. M. Scud- 18x36 Hemmed Towels -.;;;.:11c;;v::;'1".: 18x36-inch : bemfnedV:' Huck Towels, , red border extra hesvy ' andbest regular 20c values;' on sal 2 days only. VLjIa " t this remarkably low price; . fine French ribbed Vests with tsped neck and - artnholes; best regular 15c values, all sixes... OC h White Lawn Waisb Regular $2 and $2.50 valuesi long or short sleeves, lace or , embroidery -u trimmed styles, also new plain tail ored effects.' i - ')'til;;: PURE LINENS S ji at ttris special . price; men's - fine pure Linen Hsndkerchiefs, M, H and.H-inch hems;; best 101 Standard 20c Values........ v' .1 50c Tape Girdles On 'aale Friday, and Satur day onlat this low pricej made With bow of satin-ribbon, and in , sizes 18 to 25; best: 50c quality.-. .: . -V WHITE TOOT HOSIERY;. ' so you will have to hurry to secure your share; double heel and toe and last black; sold everywhere at 25c the 1 paif,,f,.v.:t;--'---ri:,c Lavvn Kinionos . .. -95c V On sale Friday and Satur day only at this price; come in 27-inch semi-fitted styles in all colors; best , regular $1.50 values. ' y ' . Paris ; Patterns, 10c None Higher corner third and morrison TO Daughter of Former .Crown Prhicess Louise . Keturns r, to Father at Dresden ' : (united Prns" Leased Wba) V. Berlin, April IS.Th hom comlM of th little Princes , jwowca n. youngest daughter of King Frederick Augustus" of Baxony, and hi former Wife; enow Slgnora TeselH, was maJ th occasion of an .xtrlordlnary dem onstration ! In Dresden. ' , King Frederick brought tn pnnceB. tn, Dresden blroseir ana w wv, at th railroad station by 10,000 peopla The crown prince, hU brother, Princ rredTlok Christian, and th. jTincsses Margaret and Alio war, .also at th. station to greet their father and sister. Th spectator gav th little prlnoess ..,k,i.in.Hi waloome 1 ana many threw bouquets . iniq in - KonTS Tit drove through th streets to the palaea The Been was on. of the mosV wnmrkabl. ever witnessed In D T h.friumphant arrival of the prtnoes end a four and one half years' struggle for possession of the child. The prin ces was born after tho -aensatlonal elopement of her mother, -then Crown Prmoes Louisa with M. Qlron. a Bel kUST tutor. .. King Fredertck had mad. many attempt, to aeouro her by, foroe ai well a by perSuaslon. Two year ago, when tho crown prtneesa wa liv ing at Florence, attempts wer9 made to hav. her surrendered o , the German envoy at Rom, but theywere, ,unue cessful." . : ; Whea' th ex-crown prlnoes married Toselli,. an - Italia -pianist, in Lonaon last fall, detective were sent to lion don by tb king of Baxony with ln structionB to kidnap the jorinoess. but this mission also failed. Realising that he eould not -succeed, by force or Btrat- egy, the king opened ne0,Vlai,(Jng.Til his former wife, the result belng tftat the prlnoes form alia surrendered the ? By . th terms of the agreement ar rived at. Bign9ra Toeellt 1 to hsve pos session of the child several weeks each vear and an annual interview with her other children, as well as an income cf 110,600 a year for life. , 1 THE HTOIU3 NOTED 1 OH HEST 'GOODS AT LOWEST 1'iut l S I tt2 ,srepte We never misrepresent an article nor can you buy anything; In thia store that la 'out of date or of an Inferior quality. Don't you consider thete points worthy of your attention? Note the following: specials for Friday and Saturday: - , Sateen Petticoats : 98c 50 dozen high-jrrade mercer ized Sateen Petticoats . on sale Friday and Saturday at sbout half price; regular $U5 and 2 valuea. $2 CAMBRIC v. rmVWC v ihapa, squar or GOWNS ' sHp-ovr Styles, with either long, or elbow sleeves, lace, embroidery, tucks and ribbon I trimmed; belt standard $1J5 Q7 1 and $2 vBines.M..M....Mf C i fine lace Curtains $1.47 150 pairs real Scotch Laca Curtains, 54 inches wlda and 3yi . yards long; handsome . new patterns ' and regular $2.13 values. ':' TABLE b- DAMASK lo ' dice "and floral patterns; extra Quality, made especially for hard wear; standard 50c values anywhere in ' Sc Children's Stockings , Children's , seamless ' ribbed Stockings with double heel and toe; warranted f abso lutely fast black; regular price 18c a pair. ; f .'. . ' uLUYto f v complete " line of newest shades, including i- black, white, tan, russet and green; come full elbow length and are CO regular $15 grade....... ...vJC I Long Kid Gloves $2.25; Long Kid Gloves in black and popular new shades of russet and ' tan; : splendid $3.50 quality. Cloves fitted at counter. ' - X .ffvm r- VJE r y THIS dozen all leather 2 dr,eit leather s - arouna, in I dozen cowhide, i ti i. , ' (1 sizes The Portland i STORES 3 54 Third St 107 Jus." r. - - - -- izf'C-y - Bank, Store and Office Railings Fire Escapes . y, and Fire Caslng-s Portland Wire Cor- Send arad t3vcrtt Shakespeare's Memory Kept Green. , . (United Freas teaaed Wirt.) London, A-pra.'jWTh customary dramatlo s festival wa held at Btrat-ford-on-Avon today In celebration -of Shakespeare's birthday anniversary. JThe old-world town was the Mecca for hun dreds of admirers and devotees of the Immortal bard, among the number fee ing many celebrated literary and dra matic lights. " ; At present the various Bhakespearean societies throughout th country ar en Silk Stripe Challie 23c Regular 35c grade; 'colors Copenhagen, pink, chim- pagn. white, black, cream, red, light blue and navy, 27 inches wider ; ; , . f - Ccmbric Ccrsct Cbvcrs ;r, 25c-- Regular 1 50c 'values; made with extras full front and deep lac yok trimmed with ribbon and bea ding, ; See window. ., - J- f V Men's llndcnvxar 39c Men's fine Freneh fetlbrig- Ein Underwear, . silk fin hed, - short sleevei; "best standard 50c grade, r Supply yoor needs.'; . - .- vv y ' vv ' 50c Silk Sippoiiefs Women's ' frilled pure SDk Hose Supporters,- puvon style In lavender, plnk, blue, black and white; regular iOc vals. -... .' :f- f'l Peris ; Patterns 10c ' Mens Higher streets. J OFFER WEEK Suit Cases, 24 ln.f5.00 Suit -t-ses. straps an 17.25 . fancy Hned. In 26 inch .9.50 Trunk Mfg. Co. Sixth St 229 Morrison m v VIC! rtXi ti Fencing ;";. irCUl . Vv WTIV & Iron Works ati. Phone Main 30QO gaged' in plan rfor th erection Of a memorial which It - Is proposed to et , up to Commemorat th tercentenary, of , his death, which wilKoccur in 1818. It ts proposed to raise 1 1,000.000, of which , haft Is -to . be spent on the monument. A fine Bit. In London haa been selected for th. monument In Park Crescent ad- , Joining Regent', park and looking down th. Imposing vista of Portland Place. .-J'. if " sssaasj j . tl.000 copies high-grade shaet muslo eholc now iHe- Oravea A; Co. Removal Sale. Act Quickly. 128 Washington 61. A i . ' A