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THE OREGON I DAILY rTOURNAll' PORTLAND, i FRIDAY., EVENING. MAY 1. 1903. 1 . " ilAT"- CLARKE POVESri CHRONIC r UP TO MAHAGERSHIP -STOMACH tit :' - '--i ' ..- .'V. .- 5 lost . .Widely: Known. and Popular Hotel Man irrPort- land-to. Manage Cornelius TROUBLE Nathaniel K. Clarke, for. Sevan , jpari 'clerk At , th Hotel 'Portland, and who i is to become manager of the new Cor-I nellua, probably knows more people In i elj parts of the world than any other person in Portland. For 18 years he has been 4n .the buaineaa, having started Another Case in "Which the Tonic Treiitment Was Suc cessful After Other Ketlul ods Ilad Failed. v . fci'? 'V IV l ;r ic ; f t , f W'-vv I - v- - i if I i j- "li in in II I mi l ii I. aTi i f finn hn.nv " ,L county,' ben V aa .-L '.NatBa-iJlel K.Clark.':, -bellboy : la Vermont,,., bis - native state i ., . ;,'-:.y .- , : Mr. Clarke will assume hls'new Sdntlel' May 16, . when the ,Cornllus will ppen for tusinesa. Dr. C. WV Cornel lua 1 th owner and builder. The hotel - la located at. Park anl Alder atreeta nd In one of the tnoat modern In thla sart 'of -the-cmintry. m--.--'.' Mr. Clarke haa worked in aome Of the bpst kriown hotels In Ahe country. cTo w i fliniinrrey, uaiiiornj. - rreviuus ,Z that time he put in several years at the West In Mlnneapolia, at the Ryan -in St. raui, me sauipaugn at Aianaato ana tne jttalnler Grand In Seattle. . t . While all hotel- clerkg have a knack Dfl C K. Clarke la away above tha ordl C? nary. Hotel clerka, Ilk other 8eniueR fr' are not made they are bora. Mr. Clark f la a natural born hotel derk, anil , bo X aidea, he baa had 28 yeara' experience L ,.ln the buaineaa.- r. - . : ' Xjr. Clarke'a strong hold on hia ae gm cesa had been itla pleasantneea, hla con "atant good humor and hla natural po- litcnesB. Mr. Clarke, 'la one of the moat polite men in the wdrld. It Is natural With him a gift-i-and on thla account he haa taken up the buaineaa, until ha hal become a hotel manager, to which be waa moat adapted. , - j Mr. Clarke la not only polite and ac i tnmodatln to tha uenta, but hei It even pollta, to tha bellboya and other employee of the houae. He couldn't be otherwlaa if be dealred. , "Nat" Clarke'a ability : to remember namea and faces la wnndwrfnl PannK ryhom he haa not Been la lp or 15x years frequently coma to the Portland, and Mr.-Clarko rcmembera" them tnataptly. It la almply Jrapoaslble for him to for get a face onPe he haa Waited on a per-' ; aon in a hotel. ; - . ! "I ant qometfmea actuallr 'ayrprfaefl . when a bus load of people file' in here I to regliter if there ia a peraott among tlim whom I do not know,; Mr. Clarke Ha haa been In the buitneaa- ao long that at soma time In hla career he has waited on tha greater part of tha trav eling; public of thla country. Among the traveling men he is known all over tha country. Meet a traveling; marl In the east and apeak of Portland and .he will almost invaritbly ask you if you know, -"Nat" Clarke.!.! ;:-v,. ;,.,',. Mr; Clarke'a aucceaa as a manager is aaaured 2S, yeara in the buaineaa makes him capable of accompllnhlng anything o uuueriaKes in tne nrtet line. . , verv - delicate stomach .. nnli easily digested food but -nature never intended that tha food ahould be di rested before it ia eaten, i The ctommh must be strengthened . to perform its own, work and what it needn la not food already digested 'but a tonic The processes of digeation are controlled ,by thei blood and nerves, and medical , act. ence has 1 produced no better digestive topic than vr. Williams' Fink Pills. This Is shown by the statement of Mra Amos Kosrers, the wife of a prosperous zarmer ox Byoaoiore, jjeKaib 111. 6 he &ya: 'T. waa- a. aufferer with stomach troii ble for many yeara and was only able to eat liquid food. ,1 tried all klnda of medicines and the most skillful doctors but they did not hela me. One doctor aald I haul cancer- of the stomach; an other ulcers, and -others aald it waa mv heart- utiring a visit to relatives at Uxrorfl, T.. I was surprised to find the great ment they had received from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and began to take them myself. At tha end of a few weeks I waa eating solid food and con-' tlnued to improve until cured. I had forgotten What refreshing sleep was until after using the Dills, but now I sleep well -'every, night. My general i f JU tn ha a BpfiL -goad -WW f aiwaya-feeep 1 r. Williams'' Fink Fills in the. liouse." The nills are aruaranteed to be safe and harmless to the most delicate con stitution. They contain no morphine, opiate, narcotic nor anything to cause a drug habit. .They do not act on the bowels but they actually make new blood and strengthen the nerves. If you want sYtnit health vntl must have fironrf .bUod. iKvery ayspeptic anouia nave a copy or our free diet book. What to Eat and How to Eat. It, contains much useful information. Send today for a cooy. Dr. Williams' Fink Fllia are sold by ail oruggista, or sent, poatpaia, on re celpt of price. 50c per ni 12.50, by the Dr. W ichenectady, N. T. ii . i lit I ... . - 7 . r - -, - ; ad 9 if When the Financial Crash Came Barr Hoggatt Were Forced to the Wall MTTfl Tf A Tr A T!Ttri A T.TTfTf TTm' A A V IH n TTVA m sa-a-o a 1 . i , ? r. oAWAKUx-i. o-ui mun ukaub JLUimwu, MEN'S FURNISHINGS r AND SHOES. Tomorrow morning (SaturdavY Pat l?cKif u!Lr?Pnse up-to-date stock will be slaughtered right and left until the shelve .and tables are cleared. Be here on -time and secure PHENOMENAL innvnitiu, ...fuo aiaau uuiiuiuijr tu suiv.vuui picsciti oulU lUturC IJCCQS, ,. 3 ' ''' ii , ; , , ( ox: plx boxes for illlams Medicine Co., ACCUSED OF Seventeen-Year-Old Youth on'Trial for Death of 3fary Stevens. fHaited frmi ' Leuea Wire.) Kanab, Utah, May 1. Accused of tha murder, of Mary Btavena. a school girl. Alvln Heath, 17 years old, was ar raigned today and entered a plea of not guilty.' -., XTha body Of the girt' was found on April 10 under some rocks !n the canyon- near Orderville. Three bullets had been fired In the .commission of the crime; The prosecution' says the cir cumstantial evidence against Neath is strong. It is said that his shnea fit. the footprints leading to and from the scene of tbe murder a, .4 that two days before Miss Btevens was killed Heatn exchanged a pack of cards for a re volver, which he loaded with six bul lets. - . The empty weapon was found In his possession, -according to the police, who n Clothing $585 Men's All-Wool Suits, values up to HJ.00 Credltora' Salel rrica . : , Men's Pine worsted Suits In up-to-date patterna; - regular? M C $16.00 and $17.00 Creditors' Bale Price Jklen's -Hlgh-Qrade Unfinished-Worsted,- standard. make j regtt-tS fit' lar $20.00 and $22.60 Creditors' Sale. Price 99.0 Men's Faocy Worsted, modern cuts and finely tailored. Suits, up to theminute in cut, fabrics the very beat: values $25 and 19 if $30.00 Creditors' Sale Irlce 15.1 Men's Highly Tailored Suits, made to special order for BarrCIJ GC HoKsratt to retail for $35.00 Creditors' Sale Price ..,. Men's 1'ants, $2.00 values .89 Men's Dress Pants, $2.S0 and $3.00 Creditors' Sale Price ..ftl.65 Men's Hats, $3.0 and $4 values Creditors' Sale Price .... 81.95 . Men's Felt Hats, Barr oV Hoggatt'a special; regular $2.60 CI "C Credltora" Sale Paloe ltl Men's McKlbben Hats, all atylea; regular $3.50 Creditors'! OC Bale Price 91.99 McKlbben Hats, extra fine beaver, $8.00 kind Creditors' Sale! nice , Men'sFurms s Menr box, value ioo creditors' Bale. Price .......4 ,...4a) Men's Black Hose, 1 So value Creditors' Bale Price .......... Ttf Men's Fanoy Hose, double heel and toe; value up to SOo n. Creditors' Sale Price 19C Men's White IJnan Handkerchiefs Creditors' Sale Price ....... 3 Men's Underwear, summer weight; values up to 6O0 Cred- 11. iters' Sale Price .. ISC Overshlrts, values up to $1.00 Creditors' Sale Prico 39V Men's Golf Shirts, values 75c Creditors' Sale Price 39-t Men's Caps Creditors , Sale Price -, igl Boys' Caps Creditors' Sale Price !-lo3 Suspenders for dress Creditors' Sale Price ..194 Police Suspenders Creditors' Sale Price ....194 President Suspenders Creditors' Sale Price 254 Men's Gloves Creditors' Sale Price .................... " 494 Cluett Peabody Arrow Brand Collars, all atylea Creditors' ' as. Sale Price, 8 for ,. ZdC Monarch Shirts CredUqrs' Sale Price ..,.........'."..".'.""." 794 Shoes Men's Vicl Kid and Velour Calf, Bal. andtfl OC Blucher cut; $3 valuer Creditors' Sale PriceiJ. Men's TCid, Velour and Box Calf, BlucHer entiW Bart Moe :'" regular Creditors' jjjj ;J- Mfn'".. John Mitchell Union Made Shoes, .in -all leathers, up to date; sold the world overt t at $4 Creditors' Sale Price ............. ",Z.5i The John Mitchell and Tilt Shoes, in all leather. ,. hand-welted; regular price $6 Credltors'e, Sale Price r-. , , 3.1. iVIEN'S SLIPPERS and HIOH-CUT SHOBS at Bargain Prices P. S.-FIVE SHOW CASES AND ONE SAFE FOR SALE CHEAP REMEMBER. THE PLACE. BARR 1 20S Morrison Street, N BETWEEN FRONt A1 T 1 N rs OLD STAN to Ot. Charles Hotel D FIRST STREETS ave located - witnesses' who - will tea- rat the" vicinity of the canyon on the day tha girl was murdered. ! Opening of Balloon Season. ' 'fStwdnl DisDstdi t Th lo-mLI ) Grants Pasa. Or., May-1. Ralph Ber 1 ry, the young Grants Paaa aeronaut i who made his : own- balloon ' and haa ; made , several ascensions , in various ' states.' made hla. first flight and para ; chute Jump for the season in 'this city j Wednesday. Voung Berry's success has attracted the attention of amusement ' managers and be haa engagements for J the entire summer, He will leave here with hla balloon and parachute this ! weekC.-.-s . ..-' ..- '-.-.. ;;,.:;'.'.-.. 4 CIIA3IBEKL AIN DECLINES PIXCHOT'S LWITATIOX 367 (Salem Bureau of The Journal, Dime 5xreei. ) Salem. Or.. May 1. Governor Cham berlain has received an Invitation from Clifford Plnchot to attend the meeting of the inland waterways convention to be held at Washington May 14, at the lime 01 tne visit or all the governors to the national capital. The governor win De unable to attend on account of ineoomanos or nie political campaign. R - -r -. ' "-" ' 11 - : : - w FLOWOS IRK - FLEET'S PATH Old Town of Monterey Chooses Unique Manner of Honoring Battleships. HERE I AM AGAIN with your favorite breakfast food 1 . mi Pi It was always good enough, but it's better than ever nowa Get the "happy hab it" by eating the food that's full of sunshine and strength. FORCE has all the muscle-making ma terial in the whole wheat com bined with barley-malt-4 the , pre digested energy of the two great jlife giving cereals. " FORCE " ia m.d. U As biat whit. VLt, ew-aaaoltW rolled into "this, like, combined wit tlx surest katiay-mslt :i .1 aad baked. . AJwgys 'rkp" ft before serviai it by pour- ' 1 ia into a pea sa4 waraing it la area. Thea m ia krfe . 4nh with ereat., piiia the Cakas ia oae tide of tha dish sad ' .' pourin the cream ia the other side, dippiaj the fakes at eaten. Your tracer sells it. Nt ether FUkd Food Ls '.'JusfesgMd." (Speclit Dlspitcb to Tt- Joornal.) Monterey. Cal., May- 1. Old Monterey welcomed the battleship fleet today and no prettier reception haa been given the great armada since it arrived in Ameri can waters. The city waa up ail night "part of It because it wanted to be and the rest because It could not help Itself.? At daybreak the reception commit tees went aboard their boats, and, ac companied by varloua -excursion" craft and launches laden with beautiful women and hundreda of thousands of popples started down the bay to meet the fleet and escort it to its (anchorage. A slight base hung over too ra.y, but the sun soon forced its aaabrouxh the mist and with its first brfSht streaks it discovered the monster sea , fighters, gleaming piles of whltjKind buff, lastly rolling on an almost perfect sea Just! south of Lovers' Point. The sighting of the ships was the sIk nal for the blowing of the whistles on the craft that went out to m?et the fleet and the din was kept up until the reception committee, headed by Mavor Jacks boarded the flagship Connecticut and extended the official welcome to Hear -Admiral Thomaa on behalf I Monterey and Pacific Grove. The greet ings oyer me signal iu numi ancrior wad given and preceded by the excursion craft the fleet alowly steamed toward its anchorage in the bay, the patch biased by thousands of popples cast on tne waters. Offlceraand men manned tha rails and cneered the women aa they hurled th golden blossoms on the sea, forming 1 trail of shining yellow on the blue green wator. Arrived at their anchorage, tha ships uroppea ancnor in columns or iour, abreast of tha old Spanish custom bouse. Colonel M. P. Maus, la command of the Presidio of Monterey, paid his 're spects to Rear Admiral Thomaa after the reception committee had come. asnore. tne fleet commander returning the visit shortly after, being received wito iuu military honora. KLAMATH 3IAS0NS TO BUILD TEaUTLE (Sped! Dtspaten to Tbe. Joarnel.) Klamath Falla, Or.. May 1. The Ma aona of Klamath Fall expeot to build a nan a nome Masonic temple thia sunir mer. They have bought -the corner lot at Main and Fifth streets of Judge L. F. W Diets, opposite the American Bank A Trust company, paying - $120 a . front foot for a 60-foot frontage. . A hand some brick building will be put up in harmony with the city's .future as well aa present need. Specifications have not been completed but it is expected $25,000 will be spent on the building. The first floor will be uaed for business purposes. The location ia one of the finest in town in the center of the re cent Improvements.- . Mjritarjr Wedding In 'w York. (VtlM Ptm iMMd VM r - -New TerkvMayt. St Thomas' church waa the scene tjf a brilliant mil itary wedding thla afternoon.wbert Miss Mary BHardwlck. daughter of Mrs. George W. Hard wick of Atlanta, became -the bride of Lieutenant Robert E. Wood : t'Dlted States army, wtvo for th rsst three years has been Identified with the butldlha-- ef the Panama canaL - The ceremony was performed by the Rv. Ernest. M. Etlres. who- Ls a. hrothr.ln. FGRTS WILL SALUTE BATTLESHIP FLEET (United Press Leased Wire.) can r ranciscot, may ; l.-Army regu- I lations will be waived to give the Atlan tic fleet a salute from the big 12 inch guns at the' Presidio and Fort Baker when It files through Golden Gate. - The regulationa provide that only one ship shall be saluted by these-big FsuiiB, uui ueiuirw r reaenca runston ias promised to strain a point In this case, and that the guns will boom. He "In the salute we will use the 13 Inoh reloading riues, tne rmest guns our defense service has built. We will uae DiacK powaor, Decause it makes the big gest neise and the moat smoke.'. . The j committee expressed the wish that the battleships will reply to tha Btume, AMERICANS MOVING TO CANADIAN-LANDS . v (United Ptm Leased Wire.) J'hiCBgo. May 1, Passens-er nrfltatal 01 ine norm western roaas say the move- I m.-ni 01 peopis irom tne united Btataa to tne Canadian northwest this spring Is breaking all records. It la no ima-r- pectedly largo as to be embarrassing to the roads, because it Is exceeding ar- niiKciiieiuB maae to taae care or it. Saskatchewan and Alberta appear to be ,.- 1. iv. 11 11c points ior tne settlement I movement. STORE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT O'CLOCK? SATURDAY SPECIALS -V Subject to delivery at our earliest convenience and' loyduuO; telepho'ne'or-H . orders will not be accepted No exchanges. . . . . . . - O. D. ' '-! ' W,' ' ' .l" 1 f Vi :. ' " IS, W &f)e Beaver ' $3.00 A S1IART HAT FOR MEN 1 Every new shape in the lat est shades now on display. For absolute hat goodness. sib If M . TRADE-MARI LIONCKp .P0RTLANl)jiOREf Arm Rockers SPECIAL TO MORROW AT $3.95 This comfortable Ind-substaritial arm pattern- a new- designbuilt- of solid quarter-sawed oak in the weathered finish, and has Upholsteredf seat in genuine leather. This rocker sells regularly for $8.50 and is offered tomorrow at the above attrac tive special price. One only to each purchaser. DRAPERY' SPECIALS " 86-inch Burlap, in several colors; reg ular 20c!iquality, for 10a yard. 48-inch Fish-net Curtain material in cream 'and ecru; regular 50c value,, for 25a yard;. 1-inch Oak or Cherry Curtain Poles, 2 a foot. 1-inch and 1-inch Pole Sockets for 5f a pair. r ' t , NAVAJO XTT-Q PATTLRN IV U LtiJ Iirthree siieg, nude from the finest gelected Arixona wools, colon dyed with the beat vege table. Indian dyes .and guaranteed not to fade. Sale tomorrow in the Carpet department, -sixth floor. , - 7 Regular $3.50 Rug, size 27 inches by 54 inches; special 1 $215 Regular $6 Rug, size 3 ft. by 5 ft.; BpeciaL4'.25 Regular $9 Rug, size 4 ft. by 6 ft.; special. $6.40 Sale of Granite war e In the basement section tomorrow most important savings in household and cooking utensils in the French, gray Graniteware. 9-inch Pie Plates special, each . . . ................ .... . . . 10e 9-inch Jelly-cake .Pans special, each .1 106 1-qjiart Pudding Pans special, each ....... ........... . 10e t-quari x"uuuing x-ans "special, eacn ,.15 3-auart Puddinc Pans snerfal. ai-h.. 4-quart' Pudding Pans special, each. .20 No.. 24 size Mixing Bowls special, ea.. 25 No., 26 size Mixing Bowls special, ea. 30 No. 28 size-Mixing Bowls special, ea. 35 li4-auart Covered Bnckfte, snerl -tKa 3-qnart Covered Buckets solfciai; a 2Ka No. 3 size Betlin Sauce Pans special 25e y- ...20 .c,s:'aV' A xvv Kf.'jtvT ViV- No. 4 size Berlin Sauce Paris special 30 No. 3 size Berlin Sauce JKett.es sp'125 No: 4 6i ze. Berlin Sauce Kettles spl. 30f No. 6 Size Berlin Sauce, Kettles spX 35 No. 28 size Wash Basins-Especial, ea. 20 Na i size Bread Pans special, each. .15 No. 3 size Bread Pans-Especial, each.. 20e lawn-; MOWERS GARDEN' HOSE -In the ; Basement iwouit Hws Jj COUPLETE-HOWE-FUnniSHERi '( um raMS PORCH SHADES IN,AXL, SIZES . Sixth Floor V. - -) U; law ef the Vide. , - . ; ,