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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 83, 1808.
Circassian Walnut
That Beautiful Wood.
$40.00 Values Only
$21.00
Style No. 226 These are beautifully
figured cases, with 22x40-mch tops,
fitted with genuine French bevel-plate
mirror 2-1x30 inches in size, the whole
hy2 feet in height. The product of one
of the very, best eastern factories. The
workmanship is perfect in every detail.
Worth fully $10.00, but here it is at
the price of a very com- (fQ"j AA
mon dresser only Dm1UU
PECIA
A Fine Oak Dresser
ONLY
FOR FRIDAY A1ND SATURDAY
No. 8K This fine dresser is made of
Pacific oak, polished; has two swell
top drawers, mirror 18x24 inchest A
Dresser worth $ 1 0.50 and has always
$7.00 Go-Carts
$3.00
sold for that price. A job lot pur
chased from a local manufacturer en
ables us to make Jhis spe- Q rjr
cial low price tDOe O
EM
$8.75
Pig
Arabian Net Curtains 1
65c a Pair
These Ecru Net Curtains are in four pat- Z
terns, 50 inches wide, 3 yards long. Reg
ular $1.50 values. Special for Wednes
65c
IEHT
mm.
mm
IMP
These little Oo-Carta are
like the cut; have pads and
parasols; perforated wood
en backs and seats. They
are really worth $7.00, but
will be cloned out
at the low price
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Where can you equal that price for a fine Pa
cific Oak Dining Table? Of course, it's worth
a great deal more, but that's nothing such
low prices are the usual thing during this sale.
It is 44 inches in diameter and extends to six
feet, is beautifully finished and made of thor
oughly seasoned stock. Worth $22
but Gevurtz' price is
$11.00
Beautiful FoUahed Oak
WO. 61 Those are the well
known Knox Tablex, made
of the finest Tennessee
oak. quarter-sawed and pol
luhed; very beautiful In ef
fect; strong and durable, as
well as an uttractlva parlor
ornament; tops are 24x24
Inches In size, have lower
shelf neatly shaped; turned
leffs; heavy reinforced top,
showing beautiful natural
sral n of the wood. These
Knox tables sell regularly
ror li uovyrtz
special price
only
J2.75
Only 5c
Handsome Semi - Porcelain
Plates, decorated with large
tulips; 5, 6 and 8 inches in
size, rriday and f
Saturday, only
8-inch Glass Berry Bowls,
reg. 25c values, only.. .10
Large Glass Pitchers, spe
cial only 25
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Full Size Bed
Springs
$1.65 '
Friday and Saturday only
at this low price.
First and Yamhill
Second and Yamhill
Curtain Stretchers
95c
Delivered pnlv with other
goods.
These Curtain-Stretchers
have stationary pins; will
accommodate a full-size
curtain.
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RUNAWAYTRAIN IN SOUTH
PORTLAND CREATES HAVOC
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KEEP LICEHSE
Jnjnnction Takes Precedence
Over Revocation of the
State Medical Board.
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Building at 642 Hood Street Ranjmed by Runaway Car.
A train of loaded care Rot away on a
grade In South Portland early this
morning, crashed Into two other cars
on the main line, Jumped the track,
wrecked a building, tossed a threshing
machine Into a Kulch. etruek a tele
phone pole gmashlng It Into smither
eens and Just raised havoc In general.
The cars got loope on a two per cent
grade on the car barn hill near Cor
bett and Hood streets. The accident
took place at the foot of the hill near
rhenter and Homl streets. The wreck
was on the line of t?in Oregon Electric
line and occurred along about 1:45
o'clock this morning.
Soft Soap for Bale How.
The office building of the I.uckel,
King & Cake Soan company, 642 Hood
street, was badlv damaged by one of the
cars running Into it. This Is right near
a gulch Ulto which a tnrenning macnino
outfit on one of the runaway flatcars
was thrown and damnped to some ex
tent. A block away at the font of Chester
street one of t?;e other runaways
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Jumper! ine irar rinu nr-;ii-n mi tel
ephone pole. The olm was perfect. The
car hit the null's eye In the center,
raised the dickens with the pole Itself,
and the car was so badly damaged that
the car emploves will have kindling
wood for a week. There was nothing
left of that car but splinters, the
wheels and a brake beam or two and a
few Iron rods.
The car that ran Into the soap com
pany s orTlce was also pm rifiir jiui 01
business. There was not enough left
of It to tell the tale.
Boaln Saves BnDdlnr.
This was a flat car. It carried the
threshing machine. There were several
dosen barrels of rosin standing along
the side of the soap office. Each of
these barrels weighed perhaps 00
pounds. And they were solid. Inct
denUllv. these barrels of rosin which
hA nnlv been unloaded the day before,
ared the soap office from tx-tng
wrecked beyond redemption
When the first car struck the rosin
it aort of glanced, in the side stepping
the threshlnr maehtne was unloaded
without the sld of truck handlers or any
one els Then the car jumped In an
other direction, and Jumped sgaln and
bumped around awhile and then there
was nothing to It whatever. That flat
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Although the state board of medical
examlncrB took action yesterday to re-f,
yoke the license of Dr. W. T. Elsen, h4
la In no danger of losing his right to
practice for some time to come. Tho
Injunction Issued by Circuit Judge Bro
naugh was not served on the board be
fore It took action, but to make that
action effective the revocation must be
filed and registered with tho secretary
of state. This oould not be done before
the restraining order was served.
Hearing on the application for a per
manent Injunction wa to have taken
place this morning before Judge Bro
naugh, but attorneys on both sides an
nounced that thuy were willing for the
matter to go "ver. No dale was fixed
for the hearing and the matter will
stand as It Is lr. Elsen meantime
cannot be Interfered with.
The attempt to revoke the Elsen li
cense was based on his conviction in
the circuit court on a charge of per
forming an Illegal operation on Jennio
Slgher6. He was sentenced to pav a
fine of J500 by Judge G'lay In the cir
cuit court. After the motion for new
trial hal been dented the defendant at
tempted to reopen the case on the
ground of newly-discovered evidence,
but this effort failed. This new evi
dence was to the effect that "Dr."
Ernest Haymnns had told several per
sons that he was the one who performed
the operation, but that he had "cinched"
Elsen to protect himself.
WHEAT TO BISCUITS
IN 22 MINUTES
(Spc1ll Mpatrh to Tne Journal, t
Walla Walla, Wash., July 2S.--From
standing grain In the fl. 1 1 to browned
biscuits on a table in 22 mlr.utcs was
the record made hv the Preston Part on
Milling company of Waltaburg vester-
day. The grain was cut and threshed hv
combine! harvester, hurried to th
mill In an auto, ground and then made
Into biscuits, the entire operation taking
eight minutes less than half an hour.
This breaks the record of the ruisburv
Milling company, which was for the
same test and was made in 5f minutes.
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BATE TO BE CUT
Commission Forecasts Result
of Investigation of East
ern Oregon Tariffs.
Xotarles Oommisslone-d.
(Salem Bureau of The Jturnal )
Salem. Or., julv 23 - A commission
as notary has been Issued to B. K
Jones, Independence.
The lararest boulder In the world Is I
Iyriathlan P.ock, In Victoria. Australia,
the weight of which is estimated at
SO.OnO tons.
The
General Demand
of the Well-Informed of the World haa
always be?n for a simple, pleasant and
Wheat growers of Oregon's Inland
wheat belt may have lower freight
rates between their fields and their
market If It Is made plain to the rail
road commission that the rates charged
by the O. R. & N. are excessive. Some
time ago, when the recent rnte decis
ion was handed down by the commis
sion, it was Informally recommended
to tho O. R. & N. that the rates on
wheat coluld well be cut down to a
lower figure than Is now charged As
yet the company has not heededt, Uie
recommendation, and It Is probable'that
an official hearing Into the question
will bo had In a short time.
According to Clyde 13. Aitchlson, one
of the commissioners, it i.s the Inten
tion of tho commission to take up the
InvestlKatlon of the wheat tariffs as
soon as the work of the commission
can be shaped so that the hearing can
be held. when this is done an ex
haustive examination into the situation
will bo held, and it Is practlcely cer
tain that the Harrlman lines 'wHi be
directed to lower their rates between
eastern Oregon points and Portland,
farmer to Present Case.
In connection with this information
comes the story that the farmers of
I matllln, Wasco, Sherman and Ollllam
counties are preparing to present their
case before the commission In an effort
to secure a material reduction in ra'e.s.
The wlu-at growers' association of these
counties has taken the question In hand
and has retained James A. Fee, a well
known lawyer of Pendleton to look
after their interests. It Is understood
that a petition Is being circulated for
signatures the purport of which Is to
secure a hearing before tho commis
sion. "There Is no need for the farmers
of cartern Oregon to go to that trou
ble." said Mr Aitchlson this morning.
"It Is the Intention of the commission
to make an InvestlKatlon as soon as
possible Into the wheat rates charged
hv the O. R. & N" . and if this Investi
gation allows the rates t be too hlf.:h
tho company will be asked to lower
them to a reasonable basis"
At a recent meeting of th commis
sion the question of the violation of
the state 10-hour law by the O. R. &
N. was also discussed. Kaiiy in the
year tho commission submitted evi
dence of the law's violation to John
Manning, then district attorney, asking
him to take some action.
Bolt Already Instituted.
Manning pigeonholed the letters and
took no action during his term of office,
preferring to pass the burden of any
such a procedure on to tils successor.
In the meantime, however, a sutt has
been brought against Oerieral Superin
tendent Buckley of the O R. & X. in
1'mstllla county by District Attorney
;. W. Phelps on the same charge.
This suit Is now und r consideration
by Judge Bean of Umatilla county and
after discussion the commission decided
to await the decision of t'o I'miitilh
. urt regarding the points nf Hw
t s- d by the company's anono-vs be
fore commencing any similar actions
ii: this county.
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slrallafingthefbotfanaRegu
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Worms .Convulsions Jevertsh-
nessandLossOFSEEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOPK.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tms oaarraus eeMsaanr. new ronn err.
TelegTaph Pole Smaghed at Corner of Hood and Chester Streets.
car this morning was only fit for tooth-! W. fv Ilraoe was the conductor or tne
nielr. ! trsln After the wreck Mr. Hrace
The railroad men claim that the acct- I worked all night to clear up the iam- , efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
dent was brought about because several ! . ,, . . ... , . I.: u:.i- . h
of the cars were not Bundled wltn air nr? mifr nayngni . i.i .r,.n, w.o . Uicu )nsicians couia
few inquiries. Then he located Mr I aa action lor family use because iU corn
Brace 1 .1 - V.
Mr Bruce.' said the superintendent, I h"JV c "'em vo dc
t Oaal Beat.
The boat of all teachers la experiene.
C M Harden of Silver flty. North
Carolina, ay: "I find Electric Blttera
does all that'e elalmed for It. For Stom
ach, Liver and Kidney troubles It ravn't
tve beat I have trlej It and find It a
most excellent medicine." Mr. HMn
le right; It the bt of Mil mdlclitee
also fnr weaknesa. lame tack, and all
roil town condition. Best too for chills
fid malaria. Bold under guarantee at
sUidiBor Drag Co. dras store, tde.
brakes. A crew had been switching 10
or 15 cars for the purpose of making up
a train to be taken out on tne taiem .
line. Five of these cars were loaded
with steel rails.
To make a switch the nine ears were
cut loose from a motor oar. The train
men thought they could hold them with '
the hand brakes. Slowly the rara be- I
gan to move. And then faster and :
faster. Sticks and ties and other things
handy were put In the way of the cars
"you'd best hand In your resignation.'
"All right, said Mr Brace
And Mr Brace resigned right out
there In the middle of the car line to
Salem.
More Trouble Ahead.
But Mr. Hrace is not aa yet through
with the companr he aays that the
but to no effect, and they continued ; railroad laws have been violated and
on their way down the hill. that he Intends to take the matter up
Oala sTpeed la roar Blocks. with members of the state ra'ln a 1 com-
The rumwiji bad a lively run about , iTt..,, ...
wn .
aftsr the amashup and passenger traf- j
ftc was not Interfered wiui in the
least
ine runiwiji nan a lively run aoouii ... , ,K ' .
fenir block, before they encountered anv ! WJ' "fr,?? Zl $2 f,V,
real hindrance. This we. the two boi ! b"k" L I. , i
car. standing oa the main Una The .A. ill.X .7" -iMl'
runaways smashed Into them, started
them rolling, too. and the whole etrina-
conttnued. Ilka water eeeklng Its levei
along tbe thoroughfara.
After a while the aoap factorr and
the telephone pole and a few other
things were encountered la lha mad
rush of the untamed boxes and flats.
One of the railroad men was on top
of the eara during tbe flight of the
runaways In the dead of night
"Telephnna pole and thlnra wan ty
so faet that they looked like rlcket
fem-e," ha said this moraine. That
bow fast tha traia waaU
wholesome Dd tnJy beneficial in effect,
acceptable to tho system aixi gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In aupplying that demand with Kj ex
cellent combination of Synip of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup
Co. proceed i along ethical Lnea and relies
on the menu of the Laxative for ju remark
able success.
That U one of many reason why
The damage all told will amount to Sttud of Firs and Elixir of S-nna is riven
11.06s or t.0t. . . . .
HE KNOWS PETER
THE FUGIfllfE
Compatriots of Clandianes
Sends Sheriff to Seek
Alleged Dynamiter.
(Tted P
Marysvt'.la. rai.
who claims that
the fathe- of t.i
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FICES
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Merchants Trust Building
SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
Best location in city. Big reduction in rents.
See ELLIS, YORK & CO., Agents in build
ing, or MERCHANTS SAVINGS &
TRUST COMPANY, 247 Washington St
Leaax Wtr )
July IS A Greek. I
he once anrkht fori
Claudiares toyi st ;5KN STAXTOX IS
perhaps
j tbe preference by the TV eU Informed.
' To ,get its beneficial effect always buy
Bailor! Corpa Found.
Newport. Or. Julv 1$ The bo-jr of tbe genuine manufactured by the Caii-
a auppoeed victim of the wreck !- r c ,
steamer. Minnie K. Keiten w. tn.i . forna Fig Sjrrup Co , ctjy, aad for aaie
on the coaat tr ftalmtn river Tu- i, -n In.ri-iiu ry, t ft. mil. ' i,,rr July
day. On It the trunk i. left, and It PJ a leading drugpfU IttSX EITy CCTlta I Mr, .
was lmponalbie to Identify Ju Ttt body j . botUe.
was frosbt t Newport. t r
fan Fran co and says he knows both
the boys aeil. tcid the sharlff tlsy
thst h saw Teter Claudtanes and Fe
lla Tauduvern In a cajcp near b-r
yesterday. morktnit cooks. T'le
aherlff has started for We amp to ln
veetlsate tbe at'iry a'i(1 to capture tlio
aliered rsallafber 1 r.a.Ittra It the
Greek a storT i tme
Tbe Oreek says le worked fnr tha
nan.llar.ee family hn they kept a
restaurant at San Frr.cfeco and thst
he took a d:lrk witr Teter Oaudlas.
two weeks S4to to j . lie
sre he saw Peter resler-
day In the camp. He has aooocc pan led
U afQcaea a Lira toai.
FOUXD GUILTY
(satro Bsraaa ef Tbe JearaaL
Salem. Or.. July ii. Ban tftantotv
ho shet Councilman . F. Ooada, was
found rullty af asaaalt with a danaer
O'is weapon. Tbe charre was aaaault
with Intent to kilL The penalty for
the first charge Is from atx mon ha
to 1 years la the penitentiary. The
penalty for the Utter la fmm one ear
to It yeara In the penlteattary. The
Jury tieuterate4 aboat tbrea houra andte--..
r-t arred a verdict snout I ocl H
StaotoB la about 11 years aid. lie 'a-.
by sentenced by Circuit Jiedira Oeotc
H. Burnett July II.
Clttaeoa Oppoa AaBexatJnn.
rapeetal tnssatek ta TW Jtwul
KUnaU raCa, Or. Jaly tl It et
Is tba additions to tbe elty ef Kumo
Falls have patlQoaad tba Mum ', aaairn
tba proposed aatafMtow ef the a r; -ra'
limits af t he ett. TTa lr.y .e t-i ft
enuacll ra tnc'ined to f - r i , .
nexattoa In n I ii . .
a sum l'e 0 - i ,
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