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THE OREOQN DAILY JOURNAfcV PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1908. ROBBED AT DAY DAWN Early - Hislng Bartender Bumps Into Tvo Thugs Armed With Revolvers, Who Quickly Believe Him of Gold Watch and Money. E. O fcppck. lmrtenrier rt the Ilntrl Brott,, nn liold up an'l rotty''' l 4:30 this morning nt Kant Htwwnth and Rurnsldo streets by two men, both of whom thrust frpvolvers In lits fare. They secured 5.40 and a gold watch by the robbery. Rdward Jurksnn was arrested by i Patrolman Hupert half an hour later while walking alonK the O. R. & N. tracks. One of the men who held up Hpeck carried a revolver with a bright barrel, while, the other held one with a blue barrel. All the patrolmen in tho vicinity were notified to be on the look out for suspicious characters, and Jack son's early-morning walk did not look good to Rupert. When Jackson was found to have a revolver with a bright barrel In his pocket It was thought the case against mm was almost com nplete, but this morning Speck declared positively that Jackson was not one of the highway men. His revolver was not loaned. .Speck was walking down town to ipen the hotel bar when the robbery occurred. The two men suddenly, ap peared In front-rf him. and the hold tip was over In an Instant. This Is the first Instance of an early-morning robbery of this character for a long time. The Parmer'i Wife b t7 careful about her churn. 6b scalds It thoroughly after using, and flrM It a lurt bath to twee ten ll 8h knowt that If lier churn la tour It will taint tb butter that li made In It. The stomach ll a churn. In the stomach and dlgeatlra and nutritive tract are performed pro eeasea which are almost exactly like the churning of butter, li It not apparent then that If thla stomach-churn Is foul It makea foul all which Is put Into Itt The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone the bad taste In the mouth and the foul breath caused by It, but the corruption of the pure currant of blood and the dissem ination of disease, throughout the body. T)r. Pierre's Ookle.n Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stom'nrh what the washing and sun hath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting de ment. In tills way It cures blotches. pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, tores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or disease arising from bad blood If you have bitter, nasty, foul ta,ste la your mouth, eoatod tongue, foul bfeath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dhzj attacks, gnawing or die tres n stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter rWngj after eating and poor appetite, the e symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying Indl- feetlon, or dvspeuala and their attendant erangements. fflHBg 0 'Tidll Ie?cT-ind nrart.it InIp alTthe sever aTschoolg of medical niarila. have been skTllfuJIx. and; hArmonlouT ciimuiaefl m ir, PTerrp b itiden nfafQ nini-overv. That this Is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mall a postal card requcet to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a LITTLE FOR COAST SHIPS Heavy Foreign Shipments Cut Off Supply Fsnally (ioin Southward. free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, glvinj; tha name? 0f all the Ingredients enterirt' Into his world-famed medicines and show Ins what the most eminent medical men of the nr" " Hiora. SEE TO THIS TODAY Season's-End Sale of 4 Bamboo and Wicker Suitcases and Handbags For a few days we will sell Wicker and Bamboo Suitcases and Handbags at greatly reduced prices. Below we list a few. Many others may be seen in our ' leather section. lock and Sale !olt $2.25 $3.75 Ramboo Suitcase, good leather-bound, waterproof, price $3.25 Wicker Suitcase, riveted frame, leather bound, feather weight, strong lock If PI. W riveted and bolts $5.75 Bamboo Suitcase, extra wide, frame, pood straps and bolts, special for this sale '. $3.15 $:.fi.r 2(5-inch Bamboo Suitcase, comers, waterproof, good lock and bolts, special $4.00 26-inch Bamboo Suitcas, bound, riveted frame, .-leather-handle, well locked and bolted $12. hand-woven Wicker Suitcas, hide bound, leather straps, extra frame, English 'linen lined, very light, special this sale $1.79 $1.98 asc, o.vv ,i ri o i' 1 $6.98 t Every Home Should Have and Now Can Have a Fine Piano. MasTfrs of ruastwisr ptoamr? I'lvln r.Mwi, n I'ori lami .ui'i til i fornta points f i e i orfT hi in 1 n u nt' n scarcity of w heat t ;u P" s. ;iriiri;it:.' whtch nl this time of the yc;;r !s ii.sunlly a IIk fnctitr In l'rf'ifchr triift'io. 'I'Iip ri'i'Sim lies in th" fuel tlmt vn sfls lyinK in hiirhor nnl which hnve rt-o.'iillv- ol' ir': ii for- 1'oiPiKH ports aro car rying t ror.i(.-ni!o!is carsurfi of ratu to Mipplv the ili'itian 1 across t'ji wnlPi-, In i 'i'i!-i-.i"il. Hip hulils of forfipn Im.ii:.i v.sscl-. .in- fillee" first. Ic.ivln? lb. i-ivii ivi.- i'si-8 to spek Ihpir cniKnis lali-r nn In the fail. after this par's 1 : . i r i -s i lias len Hacked hiiJ 'shipped lo il'.p sPaJsfiatrt. "api.iins ot si-vi-r.i! vessels traveling cr.iMwiir.l as tar south as San Pidro havp looked In vain during: th" past v.'ppk or la (lays for wheat shipments. Imt haw concluded that it will lp late' In the fall lipfore orders from tlip south are flllpl hy freight shlppp.1 In th-- holds of tlip ooasmlse ships. With the foreign bound vessels crent- 1 ug a heavy deinand for wheat, ship ments to the orient and other foreign polls are likely to continue- to cut off the coastwise trade, or at least reduce ii to a minimum until tho fall season is well advanced. If your home !r without a piano you can readily remedy the situation bv at tending the piano 8nle at Ellers Piano Hoiifc- where fine, hrand new warranted Instruments can now be had for $6 down and 6 a mouth. Not only are payments arranged within easy reach, but prices have also been reduced enormously. The instruments usually retailed for J2ff5 go now for JUS. while J24.1 aecures choice of many magnificent brand new Instru ments that could not ordinarily be ob tained In this or any other city for less than t40n. This Is not an exaggerated advertise ment, hut a statement of solid down right fact, as scores of buyers during the past few days will testify. We are determined to make up for lost business durin the hot summer days, and must bring o.ir sales reeoi d up to normal by the close of this month. Profit is not th" consideration now. We must dispose of pianos, and are hound to do so if low prices and little payments will do it. Remember the ad dress: Kilers Piano House, Washing ton street, above Seventh. $6 down and ti a month does business here now. We sell Talking Machines and sup plies, this being the ony establishment In J'ortland where all makes are carried in 1st a k. affording: buyers opportunity for caieful comparison. VERY EASY TERMS Wc Will Send a Victor to Your Home and Let You Try It A Month Free After that you pay on easy terms if you like it SEPTEMBER RECORDS NOW IN Free Concert Every Night " -1 FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman's Ideal Conklin's Self-Filling Parker's Lucky Curve And Our Own Special Pen, the Woodard, Clarke & Co. Wc Clean and Fill Fountain Pens Free ATTEND OUR DIG FRIDAY BARGAIN SALE TOMORROW STORE OPEN FROM 8:00 A. M. TO WO P. M. Razor Sale $3 Razors 97c $2 Strops 97c Every Razor Set ready for use and each one fully guaranteed. We Take Cana dian Money at Face Value We Do I Artistic Picture Framing I Friday and Saturday Bargain Days at k Palais Royal The entire stock of Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Embroidery, Laces, Tucking, Embroidery Silks, Wrappers, Kimonos, Etc. Ladies' Waists 1 LOT colored Waists, in l.iwn. madras, dimity, etc.; values up tr$!.25. choice 10 1 LOT white lawn Waists, slightly soiled; $1.25 values, choice.. 30 I.UT white and black lawn W.ims worth up to $2.50, ch..i.e 80 Infants' lonar cashmere Coats, worth $2. at..'.. 5 1 LOT Indies' and children's Vests and I';mts, fleeced; worth up t" hi).-, at If 1 LOT ladies' Vests and Pants and Union Suits; worth up to $1. ch ice 35 LADIES' AM) MISSES' GLOVES, $1 50 wines ... LADIES' silk, all c CORSETS, BELTS. leather allies . KID 69f and 19 Mil Up t $1. .29 CORSETS, w-rth up to $125.39 LADIES' I'.RRIS WAISTS and CORSETS, worth up to $150. choice 69 LADIES' TURSE.S RAGS at HAND-TRICE EMBROIDERY ors, choice . . . . SILKS, all col-.2 LACES. BRAIDS etc.; 10c values i INSERTION, hoice 2' LACES, INSERTION, choice etc. 20c 5 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE. 25v values, at. pair.. ...9 Ladies' New Fall Suits, Coats and Skirts The latest and best the market affords, all on sale Friday and Saturday at SPECIAL PRICES. Silk Petticoats and Silk Waists Also will be included in this "great cut price sale; com early Friday morning. ii ll MMIHMHM J I V yi I - I I I SMOKK AROl Xl COOS HAY. lnp for the orient, her first port of rntrv lieing Yokohama. She carries in lii-r hold nearly fio.oon barrels of flour hrsid'-s a considerable tonnage of gen eral merchandise. Forest Fires Continue to Send Iense Clouds Arross Wntor. Clouds of dense smoke continue to roll down the mountains In the vicinity of Coos Bay and westerly winds are ( arrylnff them far out across ihe orean. Steamers plying between that port and this. Ijowevcr, are bothered butvllttle by t lie smoke, except days when in con Junction with foe ihe two together make steering somewhat hazardous. The steamer Alliance arrived up late last night from Coos Bay with a full list of passengers and a hold nearly full of freight. After discharging some of her cargo she will move over to Montgomery dork today to unload the balance of the sashes and doors she brought up., Captain Olsen says while there is considerable smoke pouring down the coast from the mountains back of tho bay, there are no flames In sight, the prnoke apparently 'oining from a con siderable distance. The Alliance made a quick trip northward over smooth seas. ABERFOYLE SAFE IN PORT. NEW INSPECTOR HERE. Captain John Birmingham of Frisco in Charge of TortIand Office. Captain John Birmingham, supervis ing Inspector for the First district, who in reality will constitute a board by himself, has established his offices In the custom house. Captain Birmingham arrived In Portland yesterday- and will Immediately take up the work of steam boat Inspection In this port. Not only will he have supervision of this work, but will also have In charge the issu ance of licenses and permits and other work along this line. MARINE NOTES. THE '09 REO IS HER Not Going to Be Sometime, BUT NOW, Ready to Deliver Notice the Price liritish Steamer, I'pon Vhlch Rein surance AYas Quoted, in Astoria. The British steamer Aberfoyle, 1R3 dBys our f rom Antwerp with a cargo of cement for W. V. Fuller A Co. of Port land, and Upon which reinsurance had been quoted at 2ft per cent on the sup position that disaster had overtaken the vessel, arrived at Astoria this morning at 10 o'clock, and will he at the local dock of the company tomorrow. The usual running time from Antwerp Is 145 da;, s or thereabouts. The Abei foyle has In consequence , been more than a month longer than the average In mak ing the trip to the mouth of the Colum bia Reinsurance was first quoted on her at 10 per cent a couple of weeks r.go About a week eln-e. no tidings having been received of the vessel, the quotntions were raised to 20 per cent,! wbeje thev have remained ; Thf reisoo fir her delay lias not ' len leirmvl yet. although It Is probable that heavy sms held her hack Astoria, Aug 27. Arrived down at 4 and sailed at 11 3" a. m., steamer Break wnter for Coos Bay. Sailed at 7:45 a. m . steamer Eureka, for Eureka and wav ports. Arrived at 10:05 a. m., Brit ish ship Aberfoyle. from Antwerp. San Franclsro, Aug 27. Arrived at 9 a. m., steamer Johan Poulsen, from Portland. Spoken August Id. 41 north 147 west Norwegian skip Vigo, from Melillones. for Portland Astoria Aug 2fi Arrived at 1:10 p. m. Lightship No 5". San Francisco. Aug. 27. Steamer Yosemlte with log raft, from Astoria, reported 16 miles off port at 10 a. m. Astoria. Aug. 27. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. smooth; wind, south .1 miles; weather, cloudy. Tides at Astoria today High water. 1:24 a. m. F.O feet; J 08 p m. 8 0 feet. Low water, 7.5k a. m.. 0.S feet; 8:16 p. m., 2.1 feet. ALONt; THE WATERFRONT. Announcement. The Cnlte1 Hat Stores company, ow ing to their phenomenal success, though only in business at their present loca tion for a short time, have already out grown their present location ana will now inaugurate a removal sale that will command the attention of everyone In terested In getting good values and new est styles In men s hats at a great re duction. See advertisement on page . " I vi'.'. Jamrs H Prnett has been appointed til river r.lsiver at Me M innvllle. Claude S Tluglev, tin resigned recently Th- appointment was for-ard-d out of Mstrlet Forecaster Heals ofrVe t his-mornine The Henri Villard. a salmon sailing ship, whlti liis b;eii putting In t?ie sea son at Bristol Hay. was sighted this morning :ibou1 2 niiies off the mouth of the Colnmhhi nother three-masted ship was also sigl tei shout the same, time Th namf of the latter Is net known an J tmfli' be one of the over due vessels headed for this port ' The sKamer Roanoke will sail at 1 oclrw-k this evening with a full cargo and passenger list for Eureka. San Frni-iero and San Vdro. The stevner A lesla rleard thla morn- CALIFORNIA OIL 3IKK0KR PLANNED Like Dropping: a Heavy Load changing; from coffee to POSTUM . ,Ther, a Reaioa (fnllKl rrejn I-ewed Wlr. I.os Angeles, Cal . Aug. 27. Plane are being made today for a JJO.000,000 merger of southern California oil In terests, according to the statement to day of an official of one ofNthe com panies oon.-ernei l lie merger was firat proposed at A meeting of the representative of the principal oper ators of the Whlttler district. Com bination le betteyM the beet means of regulating certain business of the eompnte end the merger will probahlT b effected within a ahort time. The prfnelpel eompenlee Interested are Central Oil rompanjr. Murphy Oil eoipeny Home Oil company. Whlttler Crude otl company. Canadian Pacific Oil company. Turner OH c-ompanv. Wer ner oil compenr. Whlttler-Flllmore Oil rompanr of the Whlttter district, end the big companies of t he Fullertoa end Ptiente districts. ARRANGES FOR STATE TEACHERS' MEETING rsatea Berwi e The Jearm! 1 1 Paletn. Or . Af 17. Superintendent I Arkermen left toder f?r Baker City: i wbere be will meet the ee-utl-e -cm-i mtttee of the eatern dlTletnrt -of state i rer a la ton at4 ertjl arrange ' t-r tee eieniaf ef (he eeaactetlnei to be hid at Baker Cltr 5rlrg Tfcenti (glv i it&C week, Xtmmbtt li. lt ka4 la.. I 20-H.-P. Touring Car, $1,000, F. O. B. Factory THE LOWEST PRICED STANDARD - MADE 5 - PAS SENGER CAR IN THE WORLD. FIVE HUNDRED REO CARS ARE MAKING GOOD IN THE NORTHWEST, thev have been trie-1 anl ; un l true. WHY TAKE CHANCES WITH A' NEW CAR, th.it even the makers lo not know how it is poin t' iaivl up. vhen voti can h'.iv a car that is MAKING GOOD all aromv! "i and ivhich WILL CARRY FIVE PASSENGERS ANY WHERE anv car can po ; has a detachable Tonnean. a 'vre roomy 1.mU than anv ai the $2.(K0 CARS. In THE GLID DEN TOUR OF 1907 the only cars selling utvler t-. finish with a perfect score WAS A REO $1,250 AND A PREMIER $2,250. IN THE SALEM ENDURANCE CONTEST f last vear two cars in the light touring car cla- finished with a perfect score; THEY WERE BOTH REOS. IN THE GLIDDEN TOUR OF THIS YEAR THE REO was asrain the lowest priced car to finish with 'a PER FECT SCORE. DON'T YOU THINK IT GOOD BUSINESS TO BUY A CAR OF THIS KIND IN PREFERENCE TO UNTRIED CARS? IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF CARS. NOT HOT AIR. DON'T BE DECEIVED. FRED A. BENNETT REO . -1aTt0, REO Tie TTBalsptatad Qaalltr Patrarfai. SaraMe a a Practical Oar 1 il( Broadway SEATTLE Verthera Distributor REO FTamler, feapta Commercial Gars. Ar" Waatea la Oref-oa. WehiB(-toa, Idaaa aad Brttisk OolmaeMa. 495AlderSt. - Portland Wo Bspertment SaUV Sold sad Operated WHa Baoeeas 81ISfConi Ave SF0K4KE No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our success la due to uniform high-grade work at reaaonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted wlt?i heartweak ness can now have tlielr teeth ex tracted filled and brldfcework ap plied without the leaat pain or dan ger. PAINI-ESS EXTRACTION .. .OO 22-KARAT CROWNS 5.00 BRIDGE WORK K.OO OUR BEST PL.AIN PLATE. . 8.00 ALL, LINED PLATE 15. OO 375 Washington Street What Gov. Inspection of Meats Does for the Oregon People ma Government Inspection inspects the ani ls so you know they must he healthy. It inspects the meat so you know it must he wholesome and sound. It -so vott mm- Examination and Consultation Free. Re-Enameling Teeth Is the irreatest Invention In modern dentistry and has been most success ful or all methods. We extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge We own and control the largest ann best equipped dental establish ment In the world, having- It offices all Jol'l We Iflve a wOtten guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attend ant. Open evenings till 7. Sunday 9 to 1 Union Painless Dentists 231 H Monii in St., Corner Tint. thev inspects the packing plant- know it is kept clean and sanitary. Jt inspects the labels, so vou know .ire correct. You have in this plant the advantages of skill, experience and rigid health laws. Your dutv is to see that the meat you buy bears the stamp : "U. S. Inspected and Passed 138 UNION MEAT CO. Portland, Or. Home of I. S. Government Inspected Meats, C olumbia Hams, Bacon and Lard. 99 RENT A PIANO Yr"i w !!1 want r pi a n i In your riorum this fall an'l w1nfr. It will aff"rrt 'ni1 murh plvT'irp pprhnps vou rM tnat yon am not reu'ly to pnrrhA1 th piano you IOr to in Mot rr uslciar look forwar-1 to time w Kn thv will own a BTEIHWAT r-;ro Rvit a piano from u an-1 all th t" ir1 the purrhae f a Bt WAT. Wp l.a vp the larr am trrk of pianos in th rlty and tp flnpM line of oM standard, rfiiahlp. e.ll known makes Rpa1 t h r a mp ramM familiar nm thp r-R-r. nf f renn St einTf ay Knab. A B. '"hp. Kvorptt. l.tidwlir. lnrtt r-1. v,n- r, Ki ngp hury WpI Unittoti. F'fi KTrnn. Kurtrrrann sno' WRITE FOR INFORMATION Regarding the One-Way COLONIST FARES Via the n p r , i 1 - a ' n a I p -4 Morr po:t p SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. of Dependable "Tie Home laaoe" Norlherh Pacific Railway IN FROM THE EAST TO THE NORTHWEST EFFECT DCRING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER Ms 5t Cranberries Apply to A. D. CHARLTON. A G P A. 155 MORRISON STREET. PORTLAND. OREGON Or to try passenger re$reentstivf cf the Company for full Infor mation. Ticket deliveries arranged at any points In tha) east. WHILE THE SEASON LASTS VISIT - Moclips and Wesfporl -Beach??;