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- THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FKIDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1911. z Tl BATTLE IN DESERT IS EXPECTED SOON Italian Commander in Tripoli to Press Fighting Against the Turks. MORE TROOPS ARE LANDED Chokra Hrrak. O.il. Ip'lf I'rwau llnna. a4 Juir Ix-atha An nounced Arab, Krpocta! .nrTtlnr Order. TRrruLl. Wet- 1 - 0nral Cumi. mmaaoer-ln-chlef of tn. Italia edition. haa decided to act quickly and It la believed the troopa under him will march Immediately agalnat th. poel tlona occupied by tha Turks. A recon- ri - of tha desert today dlaeloaad tha central body of tha Turkish troopa. with Bald uui at far from ta city. , Mnta mora Italian tranaporta, -cortad by warahlpa and carrying tha second dlrtalon or tba troopa. arrived this morning. Tha man wer. baatlly landed. Tble nivlaloo la 1 atrong and thera are now J. Italian sol diers on tha coaat of Tripoli. Not nly la tha Italian position safeguarded agalnat aurprHa. but an effectlva occu pation of tha Interior can ba beg-on. It la reported that tha Arabe hare accepted tha Italian occupation Joy fully, but aoma of tha warahlpa remain In IV harbor. In readlneaa for eroer genry. Troopa alao wera landed at Benchaat. lerna, Tobruck and Bomba. Although the utrooat precautlona hare b-n taken, cholera haa broken nut and It la reported that four daatha bv occurred. Oeneral fanera haa addreaaed a proclamation to the Inhab itant assuring them they baa not he-n enslaved by ttaly. but. on tha con trary, bare been liberated from a yoke tinder which Ihey hare been laboring for yrare. They will ba ruled by their own chiefs, under tha patronage of tha Klnc of Italy. Kellgloua and civil lava will be repe-tel and taiea will be reduced or abolished. e The proclamation concludea by an nouncing that Italy dealrea that Trip oli ehal! remain tha land of Ialam. un der the protection of Italy. DALLAS FIREMAN INJURED Ihrrt C. I'irnhim la Ran Over by Hook and fodder Wagon. I "A IX AS. Or.. Oct. 1! PpeclaU r.lbert t". Farnham. a member of tna liallas flra department, waa mn over by the hook and ladder wagon Tuesday and Injured Internally. It waa feared at flrat that the arcldent would reault In death, but It la now believed that Krnlam can be eared. The accident occurred Just aa the linnk and 'adder wagon waa leaving tha elation. Farnham allpped and fell ua der tha wheels, the wagon passing I'ver body. He loat ronaclouaneaa Immediately and remained unconscious for aereral hours. Mr. Farnham la a eon of Rev. and Mrs. II. II. Farnham. TSS East Salmon street. Portland. Tha father la now at tna bedside of hie aon. tha mother being 111 In her home In Portland. Tha aon la a atudent in Dallas College. APPLE PRIZES ARE OFFERED California Company to file Tree for nt Ore con Exhibit. In addition to other prlxca announced to be offered at the Oregon Apple Stiov. November IX to 1. the Chlco Nureery Company, of Chlco, Cat, haa offered 100 Winter banana apple treea for the beet box of apple of thle kind on exhibit. A cash prize of !. la offered br the Oregon State llortlcul tural Society for the aecond beat box. L Heltkemper Company offero a all' r.r cap worth 120 for the beet thre boxes of Ortley. A. and C Felden betmer offer a ellvrr cup for tha beat three boxea of pears, one box each of Burre de Anjou. Winter Nella and any other varieties. ico r i tlusmann. pomnloglat In charge of vltirtiltural Investigations of tha lolled Htatea Tepartment of Ant culture, will deliver a lecture on crape culture. PENELOPE DUNCAN HEARD Ifellenk.' Hymn, Kolk bona and Chinese Pramatk- MuU- f.ltrn. Tenclope TVinran waa heard In a folk one recital at the Masonic Temple auditorium Wedncaday ntght. Folk aongs of England. Ireland. Scotland. China and Oreece. with Hellenic earred krmne and Chlneae dramatic music, constituted the programme. Raymond Itinnn preceded the aertea of aongs with an Introdu'tory lecture on bia die coverv of the lawa of folk muelc and the relation of muelc to nature. . Penelope Imnv.n haa. apparently, an excellent grasp of Oreek muelc. and her singing vole la one of rare sweet neee and purity. Added to thla la a personality that la at one quaint and charming. The entertainment derived additional Interest from tha evident atnctwlty of Mr. Pimean and his discourse on tha subject of art. and. In particular, of the tonatructlon of music Poison Taken on Mrcrt. J. 1. Coll. a transient and a former prlaoner of the county, attempted to commit suicide last night on Waahlng- ton street, near Fifth, by taking strychnine. He waa picked upVy per sons on tha street and taken Into a atore. where ha waa kept until tha arrival of tha police. It waa at first thought that Coll wsa drunk, but ex amination by Jailor 'Webeter. at tha police station, showed strychnine pol eonlnjr. He waa hurried to St. Vin cents Hospital In the Red Croea am bulance. Jle may recover. Hot Hi Rver Man Disappears. HOOP FIVER. Or- Oct. U. pe rlaL) With hla wife mournins an In fant son. Johnnlo Albert, who dlad here Monday. John P. Kauttman, a realdent of the Helshta haa disap peared. Kautfroaa haa not been aeen In the city f.r more than two weeks. le left here In the company of L A. Grant a profeional wrestler. mho formerly conducted a mnasium here, ana no word haa been received from Mm by hla wife since bla departure. It la thought that ha la la Tortlaad. CHICAGO LUMBERMAN. WHO IS INVESTIGATORS . . .'; .. - -a . 'S- t- ' a'' . mt-. ' ' V i , . , . i - : ' , ' ' ' S J i v. ;; -X ee ' i '''J fDWillD HlfJES ON 'CARPET' Lumberman Closeted With Lorimer Committee. WHAT OCCURRED SECRET i Kx-Mrniber of Itlature Say He Voted for Senator BeeaaMi I.nt- irr PromKed lo Oppose Knemy'a Appointment. CHICAGO. Oct. Ii Kdward Hlnea. a Chlcaao lumberman, was called thla morning before an executive meetlna; of the I'nlted Btatea Senate committee lnveatlatln tne election of Senator Ixuimer. Members of tha committee ex- .--j ... W . In nrivate for half em 1 ii ru m ' - . . . an hour while other wltneeaes waited for til formal openins; oi mv - -hearlna;. When the executive session had concluded, the committee declined to say what had occurred. Ex-RepreeentaUve Sheppard. of Jer aeyvllle. one of the liemocrats who ... -i r tm fined that Uee voiea nr - O NcIl Browne ilrst asked him to vota for Korlmer. The witness euu . . . r ir li rimer on consideration that further appointment as postmaster ne mu.ra " of his town. -I went to Mr. Lorimer and told him about thla editor-postmaster who bad been attacking me and my family for a period of nine or ten years, aald Sheppard. "Mr. Irlmer aald the mat ter of the poettnaaterehlp coujd be ar ranged. Tlien I agreed to vote for Lortm.r , M "Mr. lorlmer promised me what I desired In theea worda: l will cer tainly have my ahara of patronage, and I think I can prevent the appoint ment of thla editor aa postmaster. I will make the effort to do ao." " Sheppard said, however, when quea tloned by Senator Fletcher, that tha editor was still postmaster at Jer aeyvllle. Sheppard throughout his two houra on the stand stuck to the story he had given previously and had not fin ished his testimony when recess wa taken. WIFE HAS MAN ARRESTED Two Sahaankeepera on Hoekplle for selling lo Skid more. With two aaloonkeepera under rock pile sentence for selling him liquor. Frank Skldmore. a salesman Is still able to find paces where he can be supplied with Intoxlcanta. and waa picked up eterdav afternoon at Slxlii and Aider streets by lietecllve Han-ley. who booked him a being drunk and In contempt of court. I.Ike all the former proceedings wnicn have centered around the prisoner, tha action was taken at the Instance or hla wife, to whose pertinacity tha credit for the conviction of Frank May and Jo Morrteon. aaloonkeepera. la due. Mra. Skldmore reported to Chief Slover that her husband, who waa out on sus pended sentence from the Municipal Court, had again taken to drunkenness and Detective Hawley waa Instructed to find the man. When Mrs. Skidraor learned several months ago that her husband had squandered I1S0O over tha bara of May. Morrison and othera. ah gathered tha evidence and railed upon the police to arrest the dealere. both af whom were sentenced to the rockplle. POWER PLANT IS BEGUN Hjdro-Klexirle Company Pots Men al Work on Flame-way. liOOI HIVKR. Or. Oct. 1J. tSpe- elall The Hydro-Electric Company. which owne two of tha most desirable waterpower altes on the Hood River, began the construction today of Ita big power plant near Tuckera Bridge. A crew of men began the excavating work oa the lt-fet flume way. which will be eight feet deep and 12 feet wide. Additional laborers will be added as fast aa thev can be procured, and the work of completing the flume war and electric plant will be haatened. Mr. Thompeon. the general manager of tha company, who la now a realdent of Portland, will move her with his CALLED BEFORE LO RIMER IN SECRET. V t e y. - - ,'... i HIJiK- family, conduct the construction and assume the mimagement of the plant after Its completion. The first unit to ba constructed by the new company will develop 7&0 horsepower, and the work will oe so arranged that TSO more can be de veloped at but a alight expenae. The new company will ba a com. petltor of the Pacific Power Ught Company, both here and at The Daliea. where franchises have been secured. UNCLE 12,NEPHEW IS 2 Younrlrr Takea Charge of Child Relative Police Find. An "uncle" aged 11 years, took Krnie Ryan, aged 1 yeara. home last night after the youngater had wandered about the East Side almost all day and had been brought to the police elation bv Patrolman Hcllyer, who found him on tha Steel bridge. Ernie waa taken to the atallon early In the afternoon. About S o'clock a diminutive youngster mvvy . booking desk, asking for r rnle. "Have you Ernie Ryan here?" piped a email voice to Captain Bailey. I jn hla uncle and I want to take him He' waa told that Ernie waa safe. and the toddler waa turneo mr. keeping. FRUIT FLY REAL MENACE Honolulu Must Find Package That Will Kxclnde Pest Wholly. SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Oct. 12. In aa effort to prevent tne TU" J ... fruit fir from entering California. Stata Horticultural Commissioner Jeffrey to j ki. . nuarintini order to Hon olulu directing that no bananas or pineapples shipped to California until a method or pacaing ..--..- ---- that no pest la carried In the wrapping to adopted. . Tha reporta brought bark by iv. Carnes, superintendent of the State In eet'tary. who returned from the Islands yesterday. Indicated that stringent pre cautions are nrc"ou- RED MENSREUNION. A-loria. Saturday, October i. Special train leavea North Bank at' tlon !:0 P. M. Saturday, arriving As- KUll P. M. Round trip fare. . good .returning until Monday. Tlcketa at Fifth and Stark and North Bank atatioDj Chehalla Haa Two Ticket. -ut-llll.ll Wash.. Oct. It- iSpe- rlal w. C Green, a member of the present City Council, will be a can dld.ite for Mayor of Chohalls under tho commission form or government Orcen supported the change at the re cent city election. One other full tickot Is in the ftold. headed by Ir. J. Tf Cole man for Mayor. Ed Deggeller and W 111 i.i. nmnswla for Commissioners. Mr. Green Is completing a two-yoar term on tho Council. . . i,f v.i.lKinrk. ITOll pwr iv wMLe j OREtrONAGRICC-t.TfRAt.COlJ.EGE. Corallla. Oct. IS. t-rotessor r. i in ter of tha animal huabandry depart- '. .. t h. nr. von Agricultural Col- . ' - - lege left last night for Mayvllle. where he will Judge the stork exhibits at tha Gilliam County Fair. The services of both Professor Potter and of Mr. Sam son, of tha college ataff. have been In frequent demand for thla claaa of work by the county and atate fairs through out the paat year. Jof Iavr Takes Second Wife. OZARK. Ark.. Oct. IS fnlted 'states Senator Jefferaon Davis, of Little Rock, and Mlsa Leila Carter, daughter of Dr. and Mra. Wallace A. Carter, of this city, were married here today. Mr. and Mra. Davla left for the Paclllc Coast, where they will remain until November 1. Senator Davla waa a widower, and hla family consists of three sons and four daughters. Klamath Fall P7 Fnal Tribute. KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Oct. It (Special.) An escort consisting of Mayor Fred T. Sanderson, members of the City Council and police force and other prominent cltlxens. as well as the Kntaht of lythlas. followed tho body of the late Chief of Police Edward Toanacrd f tha depot tonight. The body was sent to Kahoka. Mo, Mr. Townsend'a old home, for burial. West Allows Mart In'a KxtradUlon. SALEM. Or Oct. 12. (Special.) Following a contested case In whlrh Eugene Brooklnga. of Portland, mad a strong plea for the defendant. Gov ernor West granted extradition papers for Leo Martin, who la wanted In Den ver. Colo., oa a charge of cruelty to his wife. EVERY ARTICLE JUST AS REPRESENTED EViKl JutiiKu. - FOR THE PRUDENT Largest and Leading 4 'TT TTCD CI SEND .FOR NEW TT7 . s OU : COMPLETE LINE OF f t. .01717 FALL. MILLINERY V4 Uff All French and Hand-Tied Plumes, Trimmings and Ac cessories " 4 OFF ALL HANDBAGS yA 0TT. Tixlay and Saturday we will plare every Hand Bag on sale regardless of ' kind. Velvet, Suede, Satin, Tapestry. Goat, Seal and Real Seal Bags, ONE-FOURTH OFF STORM LOSS URGE! Tidal Wave Leaps Sea Wall at Guaymas, Mexico. CUSTOMS-HOUSE UNROOFED Railway Stations at Kniiilnie and Ortl Are Blown Down and Vil lage or San Joe do fJuay flia Is Destroyed, i MEXICO CITV. Oct. 12. Reporta re reived hy the Department' of the In terior today Indicate that there waa a big property loss, although there were few fatalities, aa a result of the storm that awept the cohst of the State of Sonora last Thursday. The village of San Jose de Guamas waa virtually destroyed. The railway stations at Kmpalme and Ortli were blown down. The lower part of Giray- . . . . (. tn rerl nv mas. tne port cm, the sea to a depth of two feet. The wind rose st S o'clock In tha morning nd. attaining hurricane ve locity, continued aeveral hours. Iron roofs of many buildings. Including the customs house, were blown away and smaller structures were leveled at Ouaymns. Lighters In the harbor were driven ashore. A tidal wave washed out a causeway three Itllometera long over an arm of the hay. The wave leaped a sea wall. ROSALIA IS WITHOVT WATER Hollo Copper Mine Damaged to Kx tent of Two Millions by Gale. N-OGALES. Ariz.. Oct. 12. The total list of dead In the storm which swept the western coast of fonora. Mexico, m week ago today has been definitely fixed at 18. according to official rail road reports received here today, al though there are many more missing. Seventy-five miles across the Gulf of California, however, the town of Rosalia, with 5000 persons, haa been for five daya without any water ex cepting scant supplies sent Irregularly from Ouaymaa across a turbulent sea. The fcolio mine, property of the Santa Rosalia Copper Company, suffered damage estimated at K.000.000. On aocount of the Interruption to traffic, food supplies have been short In and about Uuaymaa and Rosalia. High prices are prevailing. CHINA FACES A REVOLT t o.mlnuf From First Pase.l 000 are Manchus. It la against the Manclius that the revolutionists have risen. Orders have been issued for the aa sembllng of a fleet of warships In the Yangtse Klang River, to unite with the land forces against the rebels. According to official . reports, ii least 10.000 troopH have mutinied in the Province of Hu-Peh alone. It Is reported they captured SO modern guns at Wu Chang. Thera la an uncon- Furriers in the Northwest. very Exclusiye Style Eyery Known Model This is a broad statement to make, but it's so. Our many years in business and the legitimate dealings with our customers have put us at the head .f perfection. We em ploy none but the best skilled workmen and every fur is examined thoroughly before entering any gar ment. Visit this large de partment and look over our many styles. SCAKFS, MUFFS, NECK PIECES AND COATS Quality, Style, Variety, Price and Liberal, Square Treatment Our Policy. FALL STYLE BOOK If you haven't bought your Fall Hat. this is the time to get one. Every known style to suit any suit or dress. , Copies from .American and European foremost designers. Made up in our large workroom hy the best skilled trimmers. Every shape has an exclusive character, which the woman of to dav wants. LEAD WO SPECIALTY ffOVSE ------ -vr-"" oicuiiu "- " . t.v.n . 1 4 nr.a have heel extra ,icwiu" i r.,.i ...,.nt a rlslne-. and large in rf mii , " " . . . . . - - bodies of troops are guarding the palace. Horticultural Students Meet. nnKGOV AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallls, Or.. Oct. 12. (Spe cial.) Knight Pearcy. of Portland, a senior at the Oregon Agricultural Col lege was last night selected president of the Lewelllng Club, an organization of horticultural students, for the- com ing, year. The other officera elected were: Vice-president. C. E. Schultz. '13, Dundee. 111.: secretary, G. M. Montgom ery. 'IS. Alhambra. Cal.: treasurer. Frederick Strang. '12. Medford. Or. Strength Comes Not From What You Eat, But From What You Digest. 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If the system Vs constipated. fermentation is the natural outcome. It shows Itself in sour watery rla- Ings. belchihg. heartburn and painful breathing. There Is only one way to remove this condition." If the stomach refuses to digest your food put something into It that will. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta are nothing but digestives. They are not a medicine. They work when tha stomaon will not. Each tablet contains' enough pepsin, d last Me, golden seal and other diges tive elements to reduce JOOO grains of ordinary food to the proper consistency for assimilation into the blood Stuart's Dyepspsla Tablets are abso lutely pure. There is nothing harmful In them aa shown In their endorsement by 40,000 physicians in the United States and Canada. Ask your family physician his opin ion of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta and if he la honest toward you he will state positively that they will cure your stomach trouble whatever it may be, unlesa you have waiied too long and have allowed your dlaorder to develop Into cancer. Act today and begin to end your suf fering. A free trial package will be . . , . ..niia.t The I seni lo yuui a,uu I wtfm ufwu - -i j 60-cent size packages are for sale at your druggist s. . a- oxus.iv Stuart Bldg. Marshall. Mich. ' Portland Printing House Co. J. I. Wrlsht. Pres. and Gsn. Vcnsrer Book, (ataloaae mmi Coaansereial PRINTING Ruling. Binding aad Blank Book Making. Phonen Slain tiJ0l, A "-81. Trath aad Taylor 8ta, Portland. Oregoa. IN OUR AD. MANY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS SHOPPER TODAY. Smart Suits Very Special at $22.50 No value will be found this x season equal to these new models, whieh are the very latest produetion of abroad in the newest cloths and colors. COATS OF EVERY KNOWN Style and Material with large collars, big cuff and buttons. PRICED1 $10.50 to $27.50 ALL SIZES FOR LADIES MISSES ! CHILDREN ! txjxv&z fr,,lt lurfrlnr In nreDftrs tlon for the THE ONLY w kmim SAMPLE SHOE STORE IN PORTLAND I sell the finest $3.00 to $6.00 value shoes made for Women A PAIR $2.00 WE FILL MAIL ORDERS O vm mmt ) Rooms 600-601 Sixth Floor Oregonian Bldg. " Branch 150 Third, Upstairs, Opp. Skidmore Drug Co. Mill V U I K.J'.Vyirl (peril' 14 TO 44 ONE-FOURTH OFF ON ALL Children's Wearing Apparel For Friday and Saturday only we will place on sale our entire .line of Coats, Hats, Dresses, Underwear, Sweaters, Bon nets and many other things for the baby too numerous to mentiou. It will well pay j-ou to take advantage of this extra spe cial while the assortments are so complete. SECOND FLOOR J All Winter Underwear yA Off. A great today and Saturday sale of Knit Underwear. All the newest merchandise of the sea son, Mentor and Forest Mills cotton fleece wool and wool and silC two piece and union suits, ONE-FOURTH OFF ! s - cletv at Portland. EXCLUSIVE Selling Ladies' Shoes for $2.00 Per Pair Selling Men's Shoes for $2.50 Per Pair I sell the finest $3.00 to $6.00 value shoes made for Men A PAIR 50 laaa-aaaij t'-i -- .aigu am in JZ.r.