Simml :. n. for m iiiiii rliatoa at Poataca res anew eeptea! "i Bag. P-per. 1 Mil: M M PSA. ' to 44 pagoe, eee. nurtont Omre Mala SCO- 5 ftdttartel -Mam ma. anaemiPTioii' batba l 1 Tmu Vy Oejrraor. The haDy )nmi, l Mar 12 ts tviit lowui. wtth Poadar, 2 Tje Daily Joaraal. Wiethe Dm Palre lonraaL wrth XuOl. 1 Wlt4s. J " The Dallr loaraal. 1 esnntha. ... .. '-Jr nae batrr JeorwaL with Pnndav. Tne tValre, fay wwrk JHh-K nkaaSBp lactnil' I ... , .... vr;if, W wiei' ' Aitere, Bwadar j, speed .,-"-?. . ewaaaa be . noire 7ne1, wtth Peaday. 1 .BT. Te natra Imtm), 1 tear ."" etae Palrr Itpnol. 1 nmA. ""H Mnmtay IwwmaL 1 w ... th 4ada loarnal. oanntba ..- TW tat-Weekly liwtil . The Rnt1-tftlT JonrnaL to '? eerb tow. KMnM, . Tba wwetv rt. 1" !JS tat m tarn. DMM fo . n ' fvparta, 1 ytr R-MlttM BhonM W " TI Kpri rfrn. "" to 1 "jOTntMlfc" ' f. 'O. Tit, fricttet. M B , nu tin fotrmjrTmT s rovn. tSX iVT--. w. roropany. BIS fcT-ntifirti ttraM; . Wfm. 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C 4J WalU Walla, Waatj TR V. aabtirtoB. D. C 44 WlnnrVM'a. Hav Ym, Art. '1 44 - 44 44 44 " 40 00VTA4X01T4 PK1A4X1. if' ow4t t. rtaiw HUar. toy 44 virir '' fen V lUlrh Eatm Mr oai OkV AM J I urn. , tVMwr 1. tn Mr. and Mrs. TMi TV dar- M of M4 Ofaad iwnti a aanaTiit. 8ptob(r 19. U Mr. iM Mr. Jaaaa A. uhrty f 704 OrrrUa amt: a ""a . BoptemW g, ft. Mr. and Mra, Bff Stettfea Srptmbar SI. to Mr. a ad Mra. PJoyd 7a Baas ntaaBbfr 13, to Mr. and Mra. aaaaa B. lUnku a rkMtM strait! a ana. . Hrut-athwr 14. to Mr. a art Mra, Joha 4 tt 44T 1UM Mitfc a bob., aptiBbcr SL m Mr. ad Mra. CtarVa Mart Ortor 1 ta Mr. and Mra. Cart Ommmb al 144 CafaUa atraat; a aoau DXATHt. ta.oaaalr L fVarttai O. Mahaffa. c4 4 a.k. ta- - akslaH iBfkBiiaBB. 4ptanhar So. Mattlwir Urady. av4 TS u.m at iaa rWatr.ftMtrtai atnatt; raaao. nrobral aaaaurrkaaa. Burial at ft Kary'a Oetobar 1. fftrtar M4am aaad tl nai. at pt. Viarwat'a W-alui: --, typaold firm aaarlal ai Uaw Fir nw-t-ry. ... " t faaatirtaai m Oraanaj CMy tat Um. fjaai ilaai rianttrlf. maanlrfa fsarani -Alt; 434i rblMrMt. S4. T fat uta 4 a. a, to 4 p. m. rarOaad Craaaataia aanrtatka. raroaadl or. , TW ffM-rar4 ffoloMa UmWtaMac aaMaa ft aaral dlr-rtan aaat aamaalaiara. 144 laird Mraat. Paoaa 49T . r. P. flaVp to. fa arret 4-iataaia a ad Mkalaaata. baa rrnv.raa ta ra-w aaw ant tiahaMnt. art Takrd a ad afaAaaa atraaia. Baa aAaaaa KX a. BXAL S4TATB TEAJtaVXaU. ' C1uirVa P. Uttte and wtfa 4 H-aPp- laat 93. Bteaat 11. aWalNarn Pofllaa-f , 4 BW H. . NnMa a4 wtfa to 0. . Atlaa. lot 4, M 1. Baaa Lira addition .... S.M4 Ptat Ttr Laid 4aaiiar to Clltfr4 rf. Tfcar-. lot 14. Xt Wlaataa, Mack 14. P.'taf nm 444 AInra llaroM tn wllftiai I.' Millar, Wi - an mmA 7 Maaifc f. Paala lar adatt- ttna .'. 1 14 .Haatarta at. fArM ta W. W, Tnttna, r inta II. . ml ttlork B. Klaa'a aaiPoaW alMl!na .... 4J.440 K. Hmrt aiMt artfa ta H n Oaatar. Mai 4 and 10. klnk I. BdVnrtal- J) L. ratify and Ka to Jamoa Brydaai , at iL, kX 4. Mocft 14. 4Vatfc-4irat T-rnc4 . . . Ullll-m JT. Hill and wife ta Mary 4. - Ni.-M-a. lot i. kWk 3, Midway AaM adrtiti . - . n'ri-itr laind rmaatiaav ta D. A. Ptalta. W.t in. SbN-k 41. t olT-rmty Park W4 L. dla VM-u.aa tat Martkt M. TltV lota 1 and X tk-t ltd. Maa) aaxntma. I.tav . la ftjal arUa a aWavart Badlaa, at Mid M MM be Dal', Jnarnat. wtth WwMU", eaeoiaw. J iJ Tie rtalte Jonrwat, montha. ..-vilLi; tan Har- Dally XoernaL Wtth Pnnaler, J-J! Dn Jmirw!. V anon-ha..,..,.....--. ' IS TW n.nv JofjFMl. wlrti fender. 1 ' -S sea t.44 MM . - tt .r- M 44 4 v M M 44 4) M M t v 44 - m n '--., i TH 44 MJ 'V ''V 9 Tl h M - T . 10 . 4 44 t . 4 T M . 4 M - 44 M TO ' : fto 4 THE ARMY WOMEN DON'T AGREE WITH CORBIN Text of His Anti-Marriage V"' Recommendation' Y -Cost of Living. trom th Now Tort HaraJal ' Amy asaJda And matrona art an(ry at Major Oancrml Hanrr C. Garbia for raooaaanandlaa; a mla that younaj offl aora anuat ak paraalaalon of Um wmr Vpartmant borora thay marry. Ljlautamant Oonaral Adna PL Clmfraa). who haa ba)n anarrUd a loiiaT tlmo. taaa had lolaar batwaaa campaign In Cuba, Chloa and tha Phlllpelaoa to eaaa to tha eonduatoa (hat 4 ltatitanarM and hla wlf will hava a hard tlmo to mak tha and of 11,444 moat at tht and of tha yaar, but ha aaya a law bp oonar-aai wtU bt pocoaaary to aaaka ff toara aawk tha aanetioai of tho war aapartmont bo fora thay ara bound by tha poat chap- Iain or othar altrsyatJMV b ft Jlfalonaj OOBBrad. Waahlauttoti la futt of ofneort who asarrtad youns and who ara ajtod of Tt. i Willi ;t ja-aaiain- maaianiia. I S"2 ;'.'' ''AWlf MM CORBIN, WHO WAS IfTSfl PATtf KH, Or WAflHTNQTON. -- MILLION IN UCR OWN R4QUT. , . , , Oanatml Dan 11 R Ruokaf. who antarad tha rirat llnltad ffVataa dracoona In 1SST, aa a aaeond llautonant. to hala and haarty at 41. and ha raJokoaO that bo an tarad mat rf mony aarly. Hla daughter ta Mra. Philip Bhartdaa, widow of ba famoua aavairy laadar, Hera la axactip what Oanaral Oorbta wrota ta hla annual raportt . - - "Marrlaaa f army fflcara who haw mada no propor prorlaloa for aaaumlnt; tho raaponalbtlltwa thorafor lo hurtful both to tha array and ta tha offleera thamaolroa. To thla broad aUtomont thoro ara, of eeuraa, asoaptlona, aa th-ra ara ta all broad atatamonta, but tha canaral fact ramaina that our arm? la ovar-tnarrtad. "Tho pay of a oubaltor 4 aftcap to baraly anouvh ,for hla proper a up port and tha axpenae of Ma equlpmant and uniform. If to thla la added tho Inev itable axpenaaa attached to family. It la not only probable, but almoet cer tain, that when tho ofMoer etrlkea hie balance at tho end of the year, ha will be behind. ha haa no Income but hla pay. "That a bachelor offlear ta mora val uable to tha aCT-rtoe- than a married off I oor doea not follow, nor do I wlah to bo Snderatood aa ao aartne, but tho mur ed officer la leaa valuable If in marry in ho haa not exeretaed that prudanc which ahouldt fovera alt tranaaettnna In life. Br thla I mean that ha ahoulJ by ' lota I and 4, Mar IB, PitraVw Chrlaua Ckrletanaaa and . wife ta 0. A. Jokneoe, let ft, block 1, Carta taaaam'a aoriltton to Mf-nt Tneor I'trdlnaial Ouiadorpk to J. I. aWtt, let 4, bloc t, lot A 4. black 1. Cola a ad dition. Board at boejftal trnatae of olocaoa of I . r L.000 Orrcta ft M. I. liarmKJ, tat . aapca Cartar a aooinoa ,......(,...- UctTaralty Land raaapaar to U H. Ta ra il. 14 and li klack K ParU. lay. kta BMith . Ortnbtr" t, Mra. Bha L. Woodward repair to dwelling eoataaeet roraer at. JMrd aad baraian atraata; aoat, 4400. Octobrr 4. Mra. C. D. Barry, fepatra to aot-taa-a. nkrrr. batwaaa McMIUia aad Baiaay oTSiaf. Catt A 1etL t-atary awIUaa. Kally krtawv Maple .aad Baal BUteeafb etrrrta; reat. 43.BO0. Orlobar 4. Cat a Pewalt. aarttan, Baet Madl ana batarMMj Baat Twaxtlatk aad Beat Tweatf-ai-oa4 atraata; eaat, W.ouO. Orlobar 4. Cat powalL ttary ajraltlat, Potilar. brtwtea Hawtborae aad Kally atraatt; owl fSW . Ortobor I. . P. Allra. tatnry ewatHna, TMrtBtb batwaaa Mala aaa- Jatbraea etreeui nrtobrV 4, rati 4 Pwrl, dwalllaf. Beat Mala katwaMt Eaat Twntitk aad Baat Twaaty ajrotid atraaia: eaat. 41 .600. OrtaWr S. W. L. Molar, dwatlraa. nawtbnraa araua aatw-ea Baat Firtaaatb aad Baat torn-U-antb atrwu; eaat, M, 500. (Mohar J. C. 4 Qlbaon, Vara, aartkaaat ear ear Eaat Taath aad Baat Aaay atraaia; eaat. 4:oo. n iaai fwrba ffaraaall. aHaaatMaa to Iwana, aarthwaat aaraar Tktrd aad SareUJ atrawta: eaat, llOa. . . ArtiHMT 4. atdaey Maartk. f atory dwatllne, WrldUr. batwaaa Baat Twrfitj trai aad Beat Twantr aacoad. atraata; eaat. 44-Ono. OrhAat H. O. Kealaatoa. euttaf. Baet Taarfe beteaea Daraam aad Bhtgta atraataj aoat, 4404. 0t roar taemaaea aad aaanreoai teo-raa) eatate rrM the TUm onaraataa a Treat ttMObat Of OREGON DAILY T v'AL, TC TTAND. TU" AY ' I linn i... 1 I MAX-43XN. HBNRT C CORBIN. WORTH aoma meana, before aaaumlna; tha re epoaalbUlttea of head of a family, ao arrant bt pecuniary affair that tha worry and anxiety over poeetble deficit ahall not divert hla energlee and aa pacitlaa from hut military dutlea. "In my experience a adjutant general of tha army and department eommander there hava been vary many Inataneaa that hava come -to my attention where offleera of tha btgheat character and at tainment hava become Involved finan cially on account of then- famlllea. not through extra vaganee nor bad luanaga- ment neceaanrllr, but from abanluto na- oeaaltp. and I have alwava haaltated. and -usually refrained, from applying any punitive moaauraa, knowing that thea officer almply oattld pot help thcmaelvee. "I am firmly of tha opinion that bo officer ahould enter the marriage re lation without first getting the author ity of tha war department, and that aa a nooeaary condition thereto ha bould make it elear that hla income after mar riage will be sufficient to support him self and family, and, above ail. If ha la to live on hla pay he ahould atat on honor that ha I free from debt Start ing m oven ha haa a nghtrng chance, but vtartlng In debt he undertakee a well nigh bopeleae teak. Particularly will this prove true If ha has frequent change of atat lone, when all tha ax penaaa of travel of hla family hava to be met by tho officer himself." Acting Becrartaj-y Oliver of tb war department said? "Thla l a aueatlon which I would say waa none of tho war department's busl neee. An officer baa a light to marry If ha oaalraa; the war department haa no authority t deny him that privilege. Leaialatlon by oongreae would be neo eaaary to put any aueh policy la farce. and I think It la aaf ta say no one wilt ever advocate It tn tha eapltot. I would Ilka to see any on tell m not to marry If X waa an army offloar and desired to do ao." Senator Proctor of Vermont, former aecretary of war, said: 1 hava never understood that affairs of tha heart aotild be regulated by any army edict. , Marriage hava alwaya taken plaoe In tha army, and I auppoae they will continue. Certainly I know of no disposition among regtslatora for the army bp curtail the Inclination off young offleera ta marry. Xt la Interesting bo observe Just what a young man entering tha array from West Point or from civll Ufa receive for serving hi country. If ho ta In tha Infantry ha will reoelva 11,400 a year, or 1114.44 a month. If as la mounted he will gat 41.404 A year. At tha and of each five pear period of par. vie aa a aaeond lieutenant be get aa noreaae of 4144 a rear. A first lieutenant, a amounted, gata f 1.404 a year;, a captain, 11.400; a ma Jor. 14.440; a lieutenant colonel, 44,444; a colonel, 94,444; a brigadier general. M.lftOt major general 97,104; a lieu tenet general, 911.404. Up to tha grade of aokmet there are inoraeee for long evlty of service, . It haa never been easy la the AmerV o4B or any otbat annx far two ta live on ft Ilea tenant's pay. la Germany girl who la willing to marry an army officer must ahow sufficient "dor ts enabls the couple. In connection with the offloar' pay, to live according to the atandard of hi rank. In the American army It a customary for enlist ad men to aak parmiealOB of their offloar to marry. Uauaily they are discouraged, for the pap of aa enlisted man la far toe email for even a try at matrimony. The officer, however, has as power or authority to;prevnt the marriage. It la atlpulated by law that men who. have served in the rank with honor for two years may. If unmarried, compete for promotion to a commie loo. To the general increase la the aoat af Itvtng aad to the tncreaaed number of nf atatlaat lit trOOOS are BOW wllaul tn anaka la attributed the fH- ure of nontenant's pay Itfa-M (tr today aa It did 14 yeare ago. Aat mm mm tha women Of OOVerBOr'a Island are concerned, thay declare that the poat la an expcneive place to nv in on account ef the proximity of New Vork end tha exDeoee Inetdeot la aasin- taiahmg ft social poenieo, - POLICEMAN DOLAN WILL STAND TRIAL t. H: Dolan. who recently submitted Ms resignation aa a police offloar la tote city, haa requested that no act loo be Ukan In regard to bla raaiarmtion, and that be b given ft hearing on the charges that were -made by O fleer Sloan. He prefers a trial to resignation, ha aaya. and will be able to disprove tna charges that have been mad adpatnst blm. Sloan la saM to have) reported that ha saw Dolan In a saloon drinking la 00m-? pany with woman. Sloan explained that Officer Hemeworth told him he aaw Do lan under those elroum stances. Officer Dolan baa ft written denial ef the state ment by Hemeworth. Hla frtenda be lieve that he will hava no difficulty la dlaprovlng the char gee. It Is said In po lice circle that Sloan's report waa "whispered one, and that la not coun tenanced by either Captain Bailey or Captain Grltsmuoher. An Injustice waa cone poiea wnaw 11 was stated that charges of bigamy had been made against blm. Another Dolan, a private detective, le said to be the man who la accused of having more wan ana ifa, - . WORK AT CUSTOMS : FOR MONTH FollowlnaT la the teoert of transac tion at the customs bouse. Port of Portland,- for the no onto ox nepievoar, aa issued thla morning:' Vessels entered from foreign porta, 4; yeas! cleared for fore'lgn porta. 9; vee eels entered from domeetio porta, 91; vessels cleared, for domestic ports, 14; entries of merchandise for duty, 74; en tries of merchandise free W duty, 11; entries for warehouse, 4; entries for ex port to adjacent British provinces, 1; entries for rewarahouae, 1; entries from warehouse for consumption. -91; entries for immediate transportation without appraisement, tl; total, number of en tries ef all kinds, 144; entries for, con sumption liquidated. 124; entries tor warehouse liquidated, S; certificates of enrollment granted, 1; licensee for coast- Ing trade granted, 9: lice nee to veeeele under 14 tons granted. 9; total number of documents to veaaels laauad, 1; value og ex port a, oomeatic, siai.yia, . Receipt from all aourcea; y Duties on imports ........ .$4T,4M.M Pine. penaltUa. and forfait- urea 4.49 MlsceiuneouA , ouartoma rK ; eelpta ... ...'...........a S9 .44 Storage, tobor and cartage .' 44.44 Official feea ... ' IT. 44 ToUI ... ... 94M44.19 EKROTH'S REQUEST IS REFUSED BY JUDGE la refusing to grant O. f. Ekroth a new trial on the charge or aaaaaitlng 11 -year-old Lisal Lehmar, Circuit Judge Sears this morning took oooaslon to censor the prisoner severely, eie de clared that ha oordlally concurred la the verdict of the jury. Ekroth'a lo th famous case which had ao much to do with tha candidacy of Sanderson Reed for dlatrlot attorney St the recent election, Hs bad' the courts aoat Attorney W. T. Vaughn from the defense, which led to charges and counter charges and Anally to the ailing of an affidavit ta which Reed waa accused of breaking fait, with Ua client and with the court. After reviewing the history of the ease Judge Seara used the following language: "I hava examined all tha different questions brought before the court on a motion for ft new trial of thla ease, and hava reached aha conclusion that there is ao ground whatever for Inter ference by the court with this verdict. I paid careful attention to the evidence as rendered at both trials and eordlelly ooncur In the verdict of the Jury. The motion will be denied aad the defendant will be remanded into the Custody of the abertnV' , JAPANESE ARMY IS IN SAME . IJeanml Burial sarrlea.) Bt Peteraburg, OcL 4. Kurokra army to again located. Hla force hava aot appreciably ohanged position. Nodsu still occupies the Yental hills. Oku la to the west of the railroad. Oyama is reported to be with the Fourth army brigade, which to In strength. Many Japanese ara appearing la the big cen ters in the north of China, and have be gun the agitation which. It to feared, will precipitate disorders. The emperor haa postponed for sev eral days his trip to RevaL where ha Intended to bid farewell to the BsJtle fleet Oeneral Orippenberg, who la to command the Second Manchuria army, will be received by the emperor tomor row. ,y. ....' WOMAN CLIPS HAIR WHILE SUFFERING ' Miss Rosa Kennedy and her family Is grieving today because, while the young woman waa temporarily demented yea tcrday, she took ft pair of scissor gad clipped her beautiful t re aaa a. Mla Kennedy has long been afflicted with narrow prostration, and frequently suffers to such aa extent that ah loeee her mind for a period. Such waa the ease yeeterday morning when h left her home at o'clock and wandered about until taken la at f by friends and oared for until returned to her home. "According to thla paper," remarked Mra. OabMeton, "the average person' vocabulary to only 9.104 words." "Considering the number ef times yotj use your entire vocabulary dally,'" re joined Mr. Oabbleton, "I'm surprised that you haven' Lw or It out tons M - POSITION EVT "1, FAKLEY TILLS 1 bt mwm WIAUIT A A aVaWTytaAJI SaABTCBUBOtTS OOC17FATJ4 AW a rraVAJra stoat. fBpaelel Cam ef The liiayaal 1 . New -Tar k. Sept, IB, .Jamaa. Farley, who waa employed by August Melraoat to smash the threatened dtrlke on th "L" Maid, bus ct-ctttC offices In the Hol land building, at No. 1444 Broadway, aa a professional etrlke-breaker. Th af gn on the door announces only th "Farley Detective Agency," but Farley admits that the bulk .of bia businssa will be strike-breaking. , " '1 have never toat a atrtka, and I bare broken mere than 14 during tho past three years." Is the boast of this man. "1 etudied the matter for many yeare before I entered into the work of run ning roads In aplte of the fiats of unions, and It now question of system." With hla magnificent country place at Plattsburg, N. Y-. bis string ef trot ting boraea, a retdnc the finest In the town and an Income from hla Invested wealth more than auffletent for bis needs and thay are by no means small "Jim" Farley la not risking hi Mm nowadays for nothing. In nine years he haa aiade a fortune figured mall up lin ala pAavoeey and- Ail-of H raga from atrlke-breaklng. Hla charge for breaJrJag ft strike ara enormoua. Thay would nvake even an overpaid lawyer gasp. But "Jim" Far- lay to th only man in tha world who bag at hla beck and call an army of experi enced atrlke-break ra men who come to him, when be gives the word, from every section of the country. Hla ganiaatlon la an extraordinary' one, aad Farley to an extraordinary man. Farley has bean pursued by lynahtag mob, - has been shot at hundreds of times, has been la scores or rouga-aneV tumble flghta, has been showered with stones and vclwba, but there len t A oar an hla face. Farley looks lVke ft pioopeioua bank dark or bueineae man. He grasses wsii, almost fashionably. He baa the brie. clean-cut look of the well-to-do northern New Yorker, and ha pako like Tankea, The one striking; eharacter Index of th man la hla eye. Anybody who haa met the western "man -hi Her" would recognise ta Farley the qualities ef determination and daring- Hia eyes are a peculiar light-blue, mingled With gray. Urge, elear and steady. Farley to over six feet tn height. weighs 14 pounds and ta ao hard and muscular that he looks thin. Hs -has been bald all over the top of hto bead ever since bia twenties. He to leea than 4A va.re aid. ' 1 have about II men on my regular payroll- detectives who are able to take up any kind of work, from running ft oar to ferreting Out any kind 01 a,-m ro te rv." aald Farley In a reoent interview. "At the same time I have a Hat of about 44,404 names of men who have at times worked for me or who have been exam ined and been found competent. I nave organised ft regular commissary staff and am prepared even tot-furnlah be mars for the men employed to work during strike times. I figure on one barber for every 94 men. (nod cooks aad waiter In proportion. "It waa aa accident. In ft way. that mada me take up the bnainee of break Ing strikes. During the ear strike In Brooklyn In 1494 1 waa employed as a sort of foreman Over a small number of non-union men. That was the first time X ever had anything to do with fighting a strike. The excitement pleased me, and when the atrtka waa broken 1ft of the men who had gone with me on ears through the crowds aebed me to take their nam and ad dressee and call upon them again the next time X was mixed up ta a atrlke. Thla request showed; me that there are a large number of men alwaya ready to go a long ways simply to ant Into a fight, "Soon after that there waa ft ear atrlke In Philadelphia, and I went there. X remembered the 14 Brooklyn man, and ant for them. To my eurprlse. every one of them came on to Philadelphia and helped break that strike. - I really start ed strlko-bieaklng with aa army Of IS Unen. "Sines then my records show over 94.444 mn have worked with me at strike-breaking In the last nine years. A great many of these men, of course, have married and settled down aad now lead quiet Uvea. They are out of the trika-breaklng bnelneaa. "I do not -quit understand anrself what Induces men - if . travel hundreds and te aoato eases thousands; 44 .miles ajtb) LTaW JAMES FARLEY. t - I ";.-a ct fcloitla W::h a VeiL . ducatBd lo Occult Scfoace :. In Egypt India - THX VTILXD PROPHCTESS I TELL YOUk NAeVfB. $10.00 Coirijdete (H I Ltf RtMfJin for ; I TlibWwwkOi AT M. 9414 MOBBIBOW 001. fTTTB feBS IS TUB TALK OP TUB VOW, Mai ef eaammUHaBa, aot a .wawte net aa suataka mada. A call auidilu win nanaM id a aaoai nnnim mi m Cifaad w aaaaa aaa k as as Mla eoeata. BXAD WRAT TBS FBABB BATB. Vaar Tnrk BnraU aarai "WoeM Vfee Badeh Beratqee and Ana Bv. Fay mm and tka raanert af the pabUe and have aa enrdlatly iveerrad bp Amarteeaa." aaaa swaiqa aaa a r"" v--" friends anywaar tkaa aba baa th" city tndar. Tkla fact aloe la a trlhete te bar Blab Sad wiaalDg paraaaBty.alatrasj. BIAS WHAT TBtB FBOPU BAT. VkJaan ara batter I BU BSaUaSMS. tbasaS t year pewar. J. J. K. , K . ye bad aaowa xas in aay an ya 1 sot have told ava Skara aorraetly. LaJtafBeT eftL . If I rani A tall avsma abowt Veer SB erata. weakt, foe tbay bar smo am aappf. Mr lever aaaa seek nreagk peer pew sr. Qara W. ova tort wtll vaxs nt tottb . raixMD. Stem aaewe, sates, tarts and ewraa, talk wbo Is troe r falea t Joe. wbadi rod abouM marry and when. Bmdab hralnv Ulht ye tbe maaaa af year frVnde. eae nuae r rftakt. and hew te gala year heart's desire; re fart, all ye wlab te know la taM yea plainly .and correctly, ta your perfect Htiafactle. Tf aot. yon bare aetkfng to pay, far eatiefai-tlon fa rnarantrog to all. , - wodam arxmaiuox , MAKRS tn MIHTAK KB. TTHIKO TOLD NOTHINS 00 kW CKALBD. ,. rnpj i beach ny ALL II "telSntfWa t"et tUil TwrtgBnffffMw tC aad bring It with yea. Hoars. M a. si. to 4 a, aajaeaya Uetadaa. Ontoe prlvatatp snrsagaA 291) Morrison n Corner Rftfi Fiasr af tli'l1 1 MOUUSSt dbtLPLgTlOW AJTO AQUBP1AB0S OF IA . tATBS TO TAjnfBB OBXBR SSWBaV . Nottee ta baavby give that Wlittaai 'fL rtUott City Rn1nar, kas filed to the efflc af the eadaralcn-d. aotlee that C M. Blnar. eon tractor for the repair ts Tanaer Craab nawar, andar th prerMoe of erdlnaaaa Xo, te-OTl, baa Poeapiated aald adwer. SaM aeeaptaact will be taaet ftareg er fee BxeratlTe Board at 4 o'clock ea the ttk day ef Oetobar, li4, aad objections to the eeeyr aae of aald aawer, ar any pert thereof, stay be filed la tba office ef the eaaaraiaaa at say ttoM prior tbaratn. TtIB BXBcnTlTB BOABIX ' I ' ' . . - a. THD4. 41. DXVL1X. - ' Aedltrar of the aty ef I Pert! Orasoah Oetobar 1, 1404. OUatllAllUS AJTB AvOXntTTA3PSB 04 r BUUIB4JJI nBTLAVB. Nnnea la hereby glee . that Wtrhaai 0. BlUott, aty Bmaieear. baa filed hi the efftea of tba BBdaralsned. aotlee may Jarobaaa-Baaa rW. anntra-toaw ftar the oortitroetla of a sewer arataat ta aMtbara JarilaBd, wider ta artrTiatona of erdlaeae V. 14.4T0, bare -Batted as 14 aawer bald accaptaaea' wU be r eel rl arid b the Bxaeauae Bnara at e-eioea ea ue t amy of October. 104. sad ebjectloaa to the aocapt m nt aald aaww. ar an Bart maraef. bmt ha filed la tb nfftaa of th Badirsigssd t asp om prior thereto. . . TUB BTBrrTTTS BOABO; k By THO. 0. DBVLIK. N ArnUter ef the Ctty of PsrtTeaA rarflid. Oraeo. Octebar 1. 1P04. gHMBggBPP'y 11 1 ""P i"aaaanaasi to take a Job that to of only abort dura tion, and which plaoe them In danger of lowing their lives. It certainly to not the pay. It Is true that tbay get trans portation, their living expenses during the atrtka, and good waerea. Soma par ticularly good ma X pay 91 to 110 a day, other get much amallee wages. Moot of my men are young fallewa, tha aaarana aaw aaalatat about 9L "very time ft new proposition like this one on in atennaiian u ooos up T ara RaM Mt tee Ar aaa na aan wbo served with me before, X don't take any man now unless as is voucnea lor by.onewf my old men who baa stood the test During the first years that I did bualneee I was badly fooled by some of the men I employed. - Th unions tried te work some of tbetr moat des perate members bits my crowd, and the people did a tot of damage, When f aan than nat mm a ear thav would run down wagons and destroy all the prop erty tnay oouia, so nec ine cot pany arAMia Kava tm air haavr datnaawa. They also acted aa agitator with my men ana tnea to max traitors or insn. In time I learned all of their tricks, and tk Ann't hAthaae ma. It la peculiar how the aptrtt ef ad-i venture ominatee a iox or man. a nave a talamm trnmm Ban PranfllanM Blarwsd by 41 of my men whom X took out there last spring when a strike was tnreatenea an iha nipfaM rraarla. That atrlke savver took place. After the unlona made their peace the citisens' siiianoa or nan rran alaoo wanted some ef my men to remain there as a check upon the union man, and X have oonaented. These 41 men haa lua talearranhed that -thV Will give up their Joba there and pay half of their own expense to New York if X will make them part or the striks- - -' fftroa aaara. Othav m have Ulegra pried from Texas and other dis tant points that they .will tome." Mr. Farley said that la 1904 he was employed on 11 strike or threatened strike, 14 ef which never materialised, but a In the eaee ef the Manhattan trouble he had hia force on hand and waa ready Ho take charge of the eltua- tina iha tnatatit strike via dectorod. Ha taavalarl hack a fad . forth frtMa th Atlantic to the Pacific, and from tb tar northern etatee to tba gulf. OF "Wallace. Ida., Oct . B, P. Pott, who flreeeed th plain In 14B9, died yeeterday after having a leg ftmputateA He was born la 1441 lo Prnsylvanla. He earn west and settled in Oregon and later went to Idaho, where he engagedjn min ing and later held the oflloc of Juatlo of the peace and postmaster. t i ajr-T wonOBA FTBBSIOaT OF SAP wMlll TBBXT, m.. - -.1 ml ana' Mnd. mrnlag It aitaadtoat te epaa, la out, w -a and ratahliab aa eaieaal.ia ef IUM Tnantleth atraet. U the City of Portland, rn-ca fae arwtk Una ef PtTiaia atreat to tka north ' line of CUolo atreat. eat xaei !"" atraet te be o foe t la width end wiU Baat Twaatlath atraet aa laid out la Auaa'a addition ta Baat PurtUnA did oo tba . th day of July. 104. dlraat tb Hty flneet to aartay the aaaM aad to swa the bovnaarta . thereof, and te Make plat of aaeh artT. and a written repurt coat a In In ,a rati eod . Crfact daecrlptloa ef each propoee scraet an andartea thereof, and af tha aortloe at , each lot. tract or part ef either to Be as prooruted for each atraet, aad the City aw aa hart ay bmAb eaeh aeevey. plat aad report and 4led each stat and report la tha enaoa ef tka Auditor of tha City ef Portland ea the tad oar of July, It, and aald repoU haelag boaa adopted by or l nance He. 14.1T4. eatltlad: "A e. .Bcf aaDvUng the. report City Buioear la the matter ef the propoee apaalaa. laying eat Widening and aatabuabln oT Baal Twrntlarh atraet. la tha City af Port- - Und. 40 feat la width. la Ita preeeni ear", from the aootb line of Mvtalea aUeat to tb Berth Una of CUatoa Straat. No, tbarafera, all pereon fataraatad St baavby aetlBed that She Coanctl ef the City of ' TnrtUad hia appoiatad H. J. Itoriar, J. Kelly aad W pneed exteaatea ef eatd atreat and make aa eatU mala at the baeedta and tonuses ocraajonad by the oaoalaa. larlnf oat and eatabuahlns ef tie eaaw. In aceordaa with the charter ' ef the aty ef Part Und. aald alewara to aatt .. at the ofaea of the A editor or tee rvtw mm Portland ea the th day ef October. 1P&4. at ' th. hear af Ml 'akek la tb tataaeaa el all a.. Tbfe proponed opening, wide nine. kylBg eet ' aad MUbllahlog oT aat Twantiatk atreet hi 40 feat la width and ta aware partiealarlr hoaadad and deecrtbad a Aew: M ' ' ralrtnlna at point m tb amia nwe av , Dieiaaoa atreet at UM nertawent waau , btoek L MedowUn4. raanlng tbeace waaterly , a the aeath Una ef Dlrlakaa atreat 40 feet t ... a poiat; theeee eoatbarly aad parauei wii the aaat Una of Baat Twentieth atreat a Bow laid oat a. ran north Una of CUntO tratl . tbaaea eeaterly skang tb aortb Una ef CUnOaa 1 atraet 40 feet to the eeaterly lis ef Baat TweBtteth street; thence northerly along the , aaat Una a Kaat TwantUtk atraet a BOW laid . oat ta the amxh Uaa f Dteialea street bt lb place ef betlnnlBg. . , The profoaad opealBg, wldeatfig. toytog sat aad eatabtlahlnc of Baat TweetlaTh atreat wftl tnelade aad aieaeeltate the appropriation te pas- Ue am ef the ttoUowiag nenssa sareaai as - tracta ef lead: All ef lot 1. Meek 1. Leaks' sSarna. ea . . talnlag 4.404 sqaara feat. . . ..... - . . a -ii -m l.. a kLw - maattaaa eeetalainar I ooo aenare fefc .' 'Alee afl ef lot iTblock t. LeabVa idntttia. " 1 cm t a let mi a.aoo eoaare reel, . Alao all of kx IT block 1 XaWb adaBtaaa. eeatalnlD l.soo aaaare feat. v Alao aD that part er kit X. aieex t, ueaen- -addition, lying easterly ef the proposed waa tor ly , Use ef Baet Twee tint sweet. Costa lain 144 squat feet. Aiao an tan pert or tat t, bsdc j, iaawf addltaea, lying eeaterly of the propoaod waa tor Ir Ona ef Beat TweaUetb atreei acalaJalag 141 aaaare feet Aim all ef tot & Meek ft. beano's addtttoe. lyti nat eaaterly of ttw lareseead westerly un ef Bast Twantietb street, aeataielag 144 ssbar faaa. Abie an that ndrt ef let T. btoe X. won addltle. lying aaatarly ef the prapoaed westerly Hne of Bast TweaUath atraet. wlalalBg 144 aqaare feet. AU paveom etaiaiiag easwavs .ay raaeva ea the aooroorUtkan of the property a bora da- ecrlbed. er any part theresf. hi the propeead rolng, widening, lay ln eat and . aatabtlahlng aald atreet are beraby aprcUlly aetldad te tie their rlatma for each damayee with th Aodllcr or the City ef Portland earore tae in day ef Oetobar, 1404. the time aptwUted tat the BMetiiaj of the vWwar. tbareia, . By eraay ef see tea run. . Aadltet f tba City ef PortUaA Oregoa, BeetoBAar 44. rSo. Perrta-4. . nOPOaAXl FOB Saaaad preaeaaM wtu .be racatvea er ra office of the Aedlter ef the City eC PertUad. BBtll Prlday, October T, isoa. at e'caocs 1., for Ota eoeattretiea ef a sewer la icelai atreet fresa the east Haa ef Wale at atreet te the aawer la Bfterloek a ranee and Bock street, la the BMenor pmrtdad bv wrdl nance Be. 14.tX. sebject the prorlaloa of . the ebartar and erdinaaceav ef the aty ef Port tan, sad tba eatiamta ef Oaf aty SsglBier, an file. ntda arest be rtrv-tiy la aeeraaa wna printed bUafca, wmeh wltl be rarnlabed ea -appUoatto at tba efflc ef the Auditor of tba City of PortUod. And mid eewer anaat 1 ftilae't ea er before 40 day frost, tba data of tha etewbag af tba eeatraat bf the Vta Brovaabi er Mda win be Maatasrad .. an Waa acranpanid by a eertlflad cbork pay able to the order eaf tbd Mayor of the Ctta t f PertUnd, rorttfle by a rpaaaotielbla bank ftar aa aaanwat erwaal 14V par east f . the H.rTr-reW ... end .B bid. t THOg. C DBVLIH. . 1 ; - Aedlter of the aty of rerttonA ' . rartkat Oragea. Oetobar L 04. 7, ) nOFOBBV 4PUS OF SBATOB OT SXTA ."" ' MOBS BTAEB jr " -M t ika riH mt BnaHaaa1 J. - - held a tb 41 st day e Beptonber. 1404, the following reenlettea waa adoeted: , . Reaoleei, Toat taa umiBCii cr we uvy anj PbrtlaeC OaWea, eaenaa It erpadtewt end IT a. .mmtm aa.a aatahllali tka arana of the eeatet lie ef BkldaMre street at tha tataraactlea or tee eeoror una mm wnrnr-n a na fraai 144.4 feet 4 144A fart tb SuveATnTtnto Aedtter ef fa CMp of fortUn4 be and be M barrhy ereHed to area rottee ef the proprawd ahance ef ara da at aald street aa praetdad by the etty ebarter, .Mri Miai ahaaa aSinnaia a grade aaar be 41ed la writing with the BBOer iurned wit bra 10 daya from the 4ato ef tb Aet aajMieatM ex tate eoiiro. S, era- at the C-anHV . Aadrkar ef the Ctty ef PortlaaA ' fUIPOaAXJ FOB SnXJUVS FBEBT ;v XaURUwl " . Staled liiniii'Va will be recateed at rbe afar af tba Aadttnr ef the aty ef PartUnd nttl Batnrday. October 1. lsO. at Iwfc 01. far building Ja radio for tb ferry 'Leel B. Wbeter,r la acer4aaee with patm aad opart fire t too prepared by fred A- Pallia, aad ea 4le at hia afOca. 4"H bar 4 rrreet. Mo propoaal win be ennaidered anJraa aw eanpaaledby eertlBed check payabla to the order of Oewrge R. WUlUwa. Mayor ef the Ct't of PartUnd. aqmal to 10 yf east af tb eg. aperate a aaowa t of tb bla. fha right to rarjeat aay aad all btfe A bsreby ' Aodltor ef tha aty ef PortlaaA PerflaaA Oragea. Beptember M. 144. 0OAPLBT1OW AJTB AOOaTJefABVyg W rpj. rtotiea to berehy etra that Wltltax C. tniiott. Ctty Bnginaar, ha fll-d ta tba efflcs of the anyireelrnM. entice that the Trlaldad Aapbatt Pavbic On., oaatrartore far tha Int. rowveit ef 41xm atreet. anoar tba protisieris of ordinance Ne. 14 414. bare compl-ted aald atreet. from tea eerth line of Morrlao atraet to the eonth Use ef Hoyt Street. Paid acreptanoe will be cooaldered Tap the Bieenrle Beard at 4 'c local oa the Tth day of October, 1404. and eb.Jectioa to the accept ance of aald atreet. or any part thereof, naay be filed la the tfftoe ef tie aurfsrslgpsd at naay tfftM prior thereto, i , i , -TUB BXirrTrvs BOA BO. . s, . - By THOa. C. DBTLIW. ' '- A omor of the aty of PertleA Pnttarad, Oreava, October 1. 140. OOMfLAliOF AJTD AOOyPTAWOB OF 1M. nOTKatBaf OF FAMBXIA ftTBAST, . rtottoa I her-by gljea that WIIHaBi i ft BIHott. City Bnnlnaer, has filed to the offle af the aBdjeratgaed. entice that Warrea 0on tracHon i f., wnrrartcra tb tmiHaiecnt of Yamhill Street .naadar tba pentialone of ardlnaace We. iaarr. aim cnwpiai- aai atreet. froai tb center One ef ger-nth street -to the etatee line ef Poartaenth street. getfl ceeptence will he rrwalderad bv the ga-rntlr Board St d n'e oa the Ttk day ef October, 1P4. and ebjecttoaa to the secant-a aace or aald atreet. er any part thereof, nay be filed la th office ef tba aaeattgae4 at ao tlBW prW thm-atn. i TH8 BXbVt'TTTS BOABtl. , By THOg. 0. DBTLIH. Aedtto of the aty of PortlaaA , PerriaaA Oregoa. October 1. 104. OOMTUTfOW ABTB AOOBPTABOB Of IBV POT130nfT Of V0ATBBVF 4TBBXT. Tlot1ahi -herewy glrea that Wttnaai It. Bltlett. Cltf Brsler, baa Hied ta tba office of the nnderaifond. notice that aniyth Baward Co , coatractor for tb inTaraTnt of Kortbrea etroet. Badar the pronatom yf rrdlnaaca Na 1I.T94. bora completed eatd atreat. frnta the west Brat of Twapty-ear4 ctrnrt bt the eaat Hne of TvetAy-thlrd atraet. Bald acceptance wID be onoatucred by tb Sxnentlv Board St 4 e'elncb oa the Tth day f Oetobar, 1004. and objections te the aeeept. aaca of said atreet. er any part thereof, naay I- filed Is the office f tba aaaaralgacd at aay UM prtoa thrratA. ... ,, . rfRB BX-TT1TM BOA PP. Py thos. r. nsvLi". . ndltnf ef the aty of PartUaA , Andltral Oragea tawwaw it ava . , V It -.. l A. - 'A - -J 'A . t'. it '