THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND . WEDNESDAY.' EVENING, NOVEMBER tl. 1808.
IS
"GIVE LIE CARS OR
HEAD," SAYS
Harrimari Railroad ; Official-Ja
' J Told Ho Will Be Held
: -'r '". Responsible. ; ; ;. :
CAR SHORTAGE IS
: - HAVING BAD EFFECT
Mill and Factories May Have to Dis
v charge Employe Because Orders
Cannot Be Filled on Account of
', Lack of Cars. '
. ' Violence has been offered a. Harriman
railroad official by a, prominent Port
land manufacturer on account of tha
ruinous ear. shortage. Tha language
uaed by a mlllman tha other day wm
plain and to tha point He said:
I cannot set at tha Southern Pacific
n.iirfi comrjanv. but I can ret at you.
- I do not intend ldT&Wa""ntyimWOTS
' wrecked because of your whim and
' preference. You bare without ' any
" cause or warrant ordered ears not to
' ., be delivered at my , plant, snd you
must change this order at once or I
will hold you personally responsible.
- Unless cars are at my place on Mon
day I will coma to your office and
,:' mash you."
It had been alleged by tha csr-servlc
official. that the manufacturer had not
"' promptly -Unloaded 11 or It cars aent
to his plant, and instructions had been
. .' Issued that no more cars ;wera to be
furnished to the mill. . -: .
, The manufacturer positively denies
,'" ' the correctness of this statement, tie
- said: - - - -
"At no time have we been able to ret
13 or 15 cars, nor anything ilka that
. number, and tha ears that have been
sent loaded to us nave been unloaded
the same day. We could, in tha opera
. tlon of our plant to its ordinary capa
city, use two cars dally, and would very
much. like to load that number if we
could set them. Instead- of that nura
bnr we have been setting ears at the
rata of four in 13 days scarcely more
than two a week when we should have
two a day. I have reasoned with the
' officials of the railroads, until I am
weary with wrestling, to carry on my
business. It has been a losing gam
t keep a large force of men employed
and rustle for orders that cannot be
filled lor IBCK or cars lo deliver ui
goods, and then lose the orders and the
customers. ' We have come to the con
clusion that we must shut down our
plant to its lowest running rate and dis
miss the larger number of our employes.
We cannot keep up the strain that we
have been laboring under If, we are to
APPEAL HADE BY
HAUSZUYEUETH
Zionists of Portland Point Out
Great Jewish Problem and '
Ask for Help. "
YEAOvTJraENRjDLt
EVERY SYMPATHIZER
Piatt to Found Secure Jewish Retreat
la Palestine Is Described at Length
and Zionists , Asked to. Interest
..-'Themselves.
The Zlon Hauasuyeneth of Portland
has Issued the fololwlng appeal: "The
Jewish problem, the problem how the
Jew might enjoy the ordinary human
- rights and liberty without giving up his
Judaism in exchange for same this
problem is now forcing Itself upon
very thinking Jew as never before In
modern history. Massacres, ' persecu
tions, social ostracism and gross Insults
of every kind follow one another so
closely snd in so many lands that every
elf -rex pec ting Jew, no matter how
well situated ' materially, must feel
deeply' hurt by It and highly indignant
over It.
- "This question has been raised again
and again in Jewish circles during the
last it years, and again and again
there was offered only one radical solu
tion of the Jewish problem, and that
la Zionism, whoso program Is to estab
lish publicly, legally assured home
for the Jew In Palestine," a safs Jewish
home for every Jew that may be In
need of such a home for any reason
. whatsoever. ' Today Clonlsm la not any
longer a mere theory, but a reality, the
greatest Jewish movement since many
centuries. It has already Its history,
Its heroes and martyrs, and its litera
ture in the languages of all civilized
- nations. It han Its Institutions. It also
. points proudly to a number of flourish
lng Jewish agricultural colonies in Pal
estine, some of whose products received
the highest awards on several great ex
hibition. . :
"No Intelligent Jew ought to plead
Ignorance of Zionism by this time, and
no Jew acquainted with Zionism ought
to leave to others the entire burden of
the great task. Every Jew ought to
consider-It his sacred duty to extend a
MO
frank L Smith Meat Co;
1 tO-MS" UDM 3TI11T, BZTWXSIf mil AJTD OOZn imllT5r.
"FiaHTINO THB BEEP TRUST"
Compare out prices with ths prloea yon paid for xaeat before ws started ear
retail easiness last spring. Ton remember those fearfully high meat prloes
were the talk of ths town.- We have eat the cries of meat rlvfct la two.
roalsa homo industry , Trade with Smith. , -
Reef -Stew, per lb.
Rolling Beef, per lb..,....,,.,,,,.
Mutton Stew, per lb ,,
Uver, per lb ,
Corned Beef, per lb.. ,
JVesJ Stew, per lb.,
Rump Roast Beef, per lb.. ,
Pot Roast Beef, per lb
.K4
.at
.94
..8s
.-8
lot
tot
lot
lot
lot
lot
lot
lot
Veal Breast, per lb.
Mutton Shoulder Roast, per lb. . .
Prime Rib Roast Beef, per lb. . , .
Rolled Roast Beef, per lb........
Tenderloin Steak, per lb.,
Sirloin Steak, per lb.. ...
Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb.....
Veal Shoulder Cutlets. pr lb....
Round Steak, per lb.....
Hamburg Steak, par lb. .....,.. ,
of these' other aaartrets who slain
i are Ue beef irmoVs xoarketa.
111 PUNCH YOUR
-lAfJUEACIURER
have no immediate relief front the car
Shortage.- .
rroflts feeing Xrfst.
"All kinds of mill concerns and ship
ping concerns, farmers and producers
generally are losing profits, and in
some instances their Invested capital Is
being frittered away through the con
ditions Imposed by the failure of the
railroad companies . to furnish freight
cars. Only in cases where there la rail
competition are shippers able to secure
eara with any degree of promptness.
Wherever the rival Hill snd Harriman
lines both have access io a shipper, and
he is able to work one against the other,
either one of the companies will re
spond with reasonable alacrity to a call
for oars. But tha vast number of Ore
gon lndustriea are located exclusively
on a Harriman line or sidetrack snd are
at the mercy of the Harriman manage
ment. v
A movement has beea started n the
Willamette valley that will result in
calling mass meetings all over the stats
to try to , initiate some remedy for the
car shortage. The movement has taken
shape at Cottage Grove and. Eugene, and
Is spreading to the Rogue river valley
and eastward over . tne u. n. at n.
BWtn8B-1ntei estw "are" aroused ai tha
nerll which confronts Oregon's indus
tries and commerce. It la said there is
no use -upending money and effort to
push the development of the state if
the railroads are going to pull back.
The starting of new industries will be
hopeless if those already eatabllshed are
not to be enabled to ehip their producta
and compete in the world's markets.
. Advantages of Waterways. .
One thin that is being brought out
with sharp dlsttnetness is the enormous
importance of navigable waterways and
the great advantage now possessed by
Industries that are located on navigable
waters. MUlaites that have water trans
portation are at. a premium, and will
steadily increase - in value aa the re
sults of the Harriman railroad policy
are more clearly understood. At a mass
meeting to be held at Eugene to discuss
the car situation the Portland Commer
cial club will be represented by Samuel
Connell and B. W. Wright, who have
been appointed delegates by the board of
governors. Mlllmen, arter a long, nara
and .almost fruitless fight to secure re
lief, are slowly losing hope. There Is
no change in alght and none promised
by the railroad companies. Reports
from -Si . lumber mills in Oregon snd
Washington indicate that the total num
ber of cars. needed la (.442. The rail
roads, from' November 1" to November
ltr-bave furnished 333 cars. Six mills
have cloSdrth1a month, four have shut
down to one third running time, three
to half , running time. Twenty-four
mills report having not "received single
car since November 1. - Meanwhile they
have plied lumber all over thefr prop
erty and on adjoining lands, and there Is
sn active market demand for their prod
uct. i...r
helping hand to the only national move
ment that seeks to build a permanent
national home for the Jew and Judaism
alike, the movement that stands for
Jewish liberty, Jewish honor and for
higher purposes in Jewish life
- "The Zlon Hauasuyeneth dealres to
enroll in its membership every sympa
thiser with -Zlonlmrin Portland and tts
environs,, who does not find It conven
ient, for one resson or another, to join
sny of the existing special Zionist cir
cles. The society will be-affiliated
with the Federation of American Zion
ists, and will use its funds for propa
gating Zionism and for strengthening
Zionist institutions. Its affairs will be
managed by a board of directors, elect
ed by and - from among ita members.
The membership dues ere tS cents a
month.
Trusting, dear sir, to rfrird
with your application at an early date,
wo beg to remain, with Zlon greetings,
yours most respectfully,
"THE ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
Of Portlands 4
"Miss Elisabeth Lelbovlts, secretary,
431 Third street)" -
THANKSGIVING PLANS'.
- MADE BY THE Y. M. Ci A.
- Tha T. M. C A. Is planning an elab
orate social tlms for Thanksgiving
night In Its rooms. ' An Invitation has
been extended to all members and
friends to spend the evening at the hall
and the members of the T. W. C A.
expect to be present. - .
Throughout the evening soma attrac
tion will be offered all the time from 7
to 11 o'clock. There will be athletic
events In the gymnasium and a good
musical program will be given by the
Clifford -Concert company in the recep
tion room a This will Include selec
tions by a Urge orchestra under - the
direction - of Arthur Clifford, songs by
Miss Ethel Lytle, soprano, and Master
Harry Parsons, boy soprano: clano aolo.
Mlsa Lucia Coffail; readings .by Mlss
Anita Pearcy and cornet solos by Fred
English. One program will be given at
7:30 by the orchestra and another a,t
8:36 by ths concert company. V
Fred i Dawson, the Albany
Druggist, wants you to write him If
you think aboutr buying a phonograph.
He warrants them, snd you can get
what you want- Edison, Victor or Co
lumbia. Write now.
- OUmSO COVITJaCPTZOST.
Mrs. B. W. Evana, Clearwater. Kan.,
writes-.. "My husband lay sick for three
months. The doctors said that he had
quick consumption. - We procured a bot
tle of Ballard Horehound Syrup, and it
cured- hint That - was els- years -err
HI nee then we have always kept a bottle
in the house. - We cannot do without it
For coughs and colds it has no equal."
3&c too and 11.00. Sold by Woodard.
Clarke Co. '
Mutton Shoulder Chops, per
Leg Veal, per lb....
Veal Rump Roast, per lb.,..
Veal Loin Roast, per lb....,
Ig Pork, per lb.l. . , . . , . ,
Pork Shoulder Roant, per lb.
Pork BhbulderTiopsr per 16.
Leaf Ird, per lb
Salt Pork, per lb. ......... ...
Porterhouse Stoak, per Ib.i.
"T"-Bone Steak, per lb.'. ....
Mutton Loin Roast, per lb...
Mutton Loin Chops, per lb..
Pork Loin Roast, per lb.....
Pork Loin Chops, per lb....
Our own Lard, lbs. for.....
Our own Bacon, per lb '.
Haras, per lb.... v
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They gail beef trust meat.
They
Catarrh of 11.2 Stcir.cch
A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Ef
factual Cure for It.
costs sroTmw to toy.
Catarrh of the stomach has long been
considered tne next thing to incurable.
The usual symptoms " Area full "ot
bloating sensation after eating, accom
panied sometimes with sour or watery
risings, a formation of gases, causing
pressure on the heart and lungs . and
difficult .breathing, headaches, fickle ap
petite, nervousness ana a general played
out. languid feeling. . , - ,
There is toften a foul taste. In ths
moutn, coated tongue and If the In
terior of the stomach could be aeen It
would ahow a. slimy, inflamed condl
tlon. " i ; .
The cure for this common' and obatl-
nate trouble Is found in a treatment
which csusas the food to be readily.
thoroughly digested before It has time
to ferment and irritate the delicate
mucous surfaces of the stomach. To
secure a prompt and healthy digestion
la tne one necessary thing to do and
when normal digestion is. seoured the
catarrhal condition .. will ,. have disap
peared. - . i
According to Dr. Harlanaon ths safeat
and beat treatment ia to use after each
meal a tablet, composed f Diastase,
Aaeptlo Pepsin, a little Nux, Oolden
Beal and fruit acids. '' These tablets can
:aund.a.tJLllj(Vrug.JUoreaunilet
the name of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tab
lets and not being a patent medlolne
can be used with perfect safety and as
surance that healthy appetite and thor
ough digestion will follow their regular
use after meals. -
Mr. R. 8. Workman, Chicago, Ills-
writes: - "Catarrh is a. local condition
resulting from a neglected cold in the
head, ' whereby the lining membrane of
the noss becomes inflamed and the
poisonous discharge therefrom passing
backward Into the throat reaches the
stomach. Medical authorities prescribed
for me for three years for catarrh of
stomach without cure, but today I am
the happiest of men after using only
one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
I cannot find appropriate words to ex
press my good feeling. - I have found
flesh, appetite and sound rest from
their use." y "
.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the
safest preparation as well as the sim
plest snd most convenient remedy for
any form of Indigestion, Qatarrh of
stomach, biliousness, sour stomach,
heartburn and bloating after meals. '
Send your name and address today
for a free trial package and see for
yourself. Address F. A. Btuart Co,
IS Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich.
GREAT GAIK IS SHOWN IN
IT.
I
New Arrivals During Present
Year Exceed Those of the 4
'.. Ydar Before.
. Figures compiled from ths tlckst
sales by the Union Pacific system for
ths colonist movements of this year and
a year ago. show, that there was. a con
siderable gain this year. In the total
number of homeseekers.who located In
Oregon. ' " " " '
This year ths railroad company sold
a total of t.014 oolonist . tickets to
points west of Huntington, ns against
7,73 last year, a gain of . 1,043. From
information available ths railroad of
ficials are convinced that nearly every
one ' who cams to Oregon on. these
tickets remained here to become a per
manent resident While the state of
yean over the total number of arrivals
last year, the city of Portland did not
get so many of ths colonists as It se
cured In 105. It Is taken as a good
nman that ths homeseeksr shew an in
creasing disposition to locate In ths
country sections of the state.
In 1303 the colonist ticket sales
showed 3,315 tickets for Portland des
tination, and this- year- 3,313.- Spokane
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Here , I y yj ,m& m0SM i'- -
for ' v- - ' -r"' - " ( J&QAt&Stift; lf '
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last year got-171 and this year 331.
O. R. N. stations outside of Portland
last year got. 1.437, t this year. 1.611.
Points north of Portland last year,
3,37; this year. 3,134. Points south of
Portland last year, 374; this year, '1,043.
Points north of Spokane last year, 289;
this year, (87. . Railroad officials say
the ipseord is remarkable this wa
view of the great demand for laboring
men' In San Francisco, where ths high
est wages on record ars being offered.
Ths Union Pacific system Is preparing-to
resume next year with Increased
vigor ' Its advertising In eastern and
middle states, to secure homeseekars for
the Pacific northwest .Tickets, st one
way colonist - rate- will be on ' sale In
March, -April,' September and -October.
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SOROSIS AiND WALKOVER STORE
THIRD AIND WASHINQTON
w m m '-
i-. 4.
Cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chron
ic Constipation, f
-Pleasanrtorta
MANY TO TAKE CIVIL
SERVICE EXAMINATION
' So large is the number of applicants
who will ' present - themselves at tha
EXCLUSIVE A(3 ENTS FOR
We have j iist received
iilFogbaiis
that we are going
with each Boy's Suit and '
u vercoai, sizes o to 1 u, v
that we sell from now till
Thanksgiving .
We also have a lot of :
FOOTBALL PANTS
arid some - :
ROLLER SKATES
to give away
The quantity seems large
but they won't last long
so you had better hurry
THIRD AND
- OAK -
mm
Cg-wdU Ctt
TOM lAXS ST AXXi BBVOaim.
civil service . examination for . clerks
that the examination room on ths third
floor of the city hall will not be large
enough, end permission for the ass of
the council chamber has been obtained.
It Is expected that -at least IS appli
cants will taks the examination. There
STREETS
to
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
I :' sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
guaranteed
are a number of positions vacant, the
beat of which is a berth in the audi
tor's office at 3100 a month. Knowledge
of the class of clerical work actually
done in the offices of ths different de
partments must bo shown by ths appli
cant. ..
, ,.
Agents
for the
Famous- ?!