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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 3. 1008. TAFT TRIES TO PACIFY AIIS1S In Stampede at Denver llo , Says Gompera LIcs-BI-. ; : v dicule for Bryan. '' " - n.lt.J ImhJ Wlrfl : i Dodge City. Kan, Oct. I. Only Wit Ham II. Taft'g gTaat bulk and strength saved him from serious Injury In atampede lata last night at Denver. . It wU when the big crowd waa leav- . Ing the 'Auditorium. . whin wrowni atarted a stampede. The crowd bacama excited lust as Taft u matting' his way out and ha waa caught In tba atam. Th. ranAMata waa sweat alona. A number of people ware badly bruleed and several ware trampled on or hurt . to aoma aslant, but Taft. towering ovar th average man, held hie own ana, in . football fashion, protactad himself In tha ruah. Paw persons rarognlaad him In tha ex citement of tha minute and after It waa over ha ateppad Into the automobile and waa whisked away.' When aaked about It. on tha apeclal train thla morning vhe aald ha waa not hurt In tha least, but rather Intimated It waa a pleasant ex perlence. radfylnf la Xanaaa. - '.. ' Tart Is nut tins- In the day In his role na pacificator. He haa brought together tha warring factions or 'trie- party " in Iowa and la uslnar his beat endeavors to atahlleh aaneral harmony In Kansas ' On tha train today ara Senator hong and Joseph 1 Brlstow, wno peat txing for the senatorial nomination tbla year; W. R. Btubbs, tba Republican nominee for governor, and Cyrus Leland. who was 'flereatea oy BtuDoa; uovernor jnocn. lieutenant Oovernor Fltsaerald. Con pressmen Murdock, Miller and Madison, National Committeeman L. w. Muivane. Senator Curtis and J. N. Jolley, chair man of the Republican Stats committee. - Tan maae a anon speecn at a o cioca this mornlns- at Syracuse, where a short atop waa made. He la speaking to tha farmers all along tha route today. , Calls (tampers a Zdar. In his eceeoh yesterday -Taft waaem- phatlo on the labor question. He .charged that Haskell's support of Inter vening jury trials waa lain Inolnt na aald: "Tha man who canned that very res olution In tha platform at Denver, Gov ernor Haskell of Oklahoma, haa been ten or twelve times a defendant In pros ecuttona of that sort with reference to violations of the orders of the court. and he had to pay $22,000 In tha state of New York in the federal court to purge himself of that very contempt, and If you are going to Introduce a jury trial every time, you will weaken tha power of tha courta 10 that they will d a lauarning atoi Oompers' alleged control of the labor MONEY SHARKS WERE HIS Rill ansausanBUsjussBBsaaauaaBu-ausiaB.a . w San , Francisco . . Hoseman Ends StrUCCle Wlttt U0S0 :- 1 breath. blllou.neaa, ,ur stomach, Z77 I Bad Brcalh and HI n MIMIQTtn Sn..rf5lnmnrhU"-",lL 111 mtw mm Stopped at One .With Purt Willow ' Charcoal, tha Greatest Gaa . ... At I v ' . ....... Th.r. ,.?r ZTTr. .J fc'pworth Church rWill -Pro- hm.UU.tlon, chs.rln and dlaoomfdrt of nnA TVUhnUt TTAiiVrrifAn'a of Carbolic. aastntis, sluggish liver, etc.. when a little loeans, of charcoal will cleanse in siomavu ana make It Dure and aweet. Do not drug yourself when a simple "' '"u cuarcoai made Irons Ira Rrant willow branches, sweetened with uney, will add tone to. your stomach. liver and Intestines, rapidly absorb ana atop foul odors of all kinds. ..Charcoal will absorb one hundred times Its own vol u ma dn gaa. A box iuii or cnarooai placed In a bedroom will keen th air of such a room pure and sweet. . A little charcoal losenge dissolved on tna toncue after meals will also keep the Stomach f reah and clean. Charnna.1 Is justly called the scrubbing brusb for mm eiomacn. i ns oia monks or medie val times cured bad .cases of stomach trouble, cast out devils from tba ays- um or man oy feeding such a man charcoal. Solentlflo men of today believe In the srreat sirenstn or enarcoai ror tna cure money sharks." His friends and com-1 or human ills. Too much of It cannot imrui una. i ne system craves it jusi like an animal needs and Craves salt every so often. Chareoal goes Into tha stomach gently and la welcome, It set tles dowu through tha action of the stomach, and altera through all tha food, abaorblna aaa. aid In a- dlseatlon and giving tone to tha juices, so that when tha food goes Into the Intestines, ceed Without Houghton's "Promised Gift. rnltedJT.ee Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Oct. I. -JJeclarlng that ha had been hounded to death by "money sharks.". who had taken nearly all bla aalary el nee tha death or bis wlfa two yeara ago, Oaorga leClown, a hoseman of angina company No, It. bade farewell to bla twf amajl children; lay down on bla bed and awallowed a large dose of carbollo acid todsy. Tha little children, a ooy ana a gin. realised that he waa aufferlng and called for help from' tha neighbors, but McClown was dead before assistance reached hlnv Mrs. IdcClown waa 111 a long time be fore she died, and tha fireman mort- rased his aalsry in advance to tna "mnnav sharks." HIS fr panlona at the angina house say be made a hard etruggla. but lately bad often aald he waa being hounded to death. - Ha had been despondent for aoma time. i DEPUTIES KEEP LYNCHERS MWi and there meets other digestive nuids. the charcoal holda the Impurities and tbus keeps them from tha blood. (United Frees Leeeed Wlre.l Ibos Angeles. Cal, Oct. I. A large force of sheriffs deputies guarded Ed ward Morton, a negro, today when he was arraigned on the charge of having assaultad and beaten Mlaa Ada Talston, beautiful' young singer of this city. near Cola XJrove yesterday. Tha farmers who live near tha acena of tha crime were so Incenaed that an attempt ne waa Stuart a Chareoal Losenaea ara made from pure willow. They are prepared fragrant by tha use of - honey and aweetened so they please tha taste and are eaallr dissolved. They have an enormous sale, thua stamping them with the approval of the public, Every druggist sells them, IS cants per box. Go to your druggist to day and buy a bos; then after your next meal take two or three of them and judge for yourself of their merit. Several taken at bed time will prove to you In the morning that they have been at work all night, for your bad breath will not be ao bad after all. Send ua your name and address and wa will send you a trial package by mall free. Addresa F. A. Btuart Co., 100 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich. Of vote, of Taft'a own "alleged enmity to labor, and of Bryan's record as a pro- labor legislator, na said: "This thing of Mr. Oompers having the labor vote in his pocket and of tha labor men believing tha Ilea he tells la something' that I complain of. Labor men ought to look- at the record and sea which party has dona things In their be ' half. If vou will examine the legis lative record, you will find not a line In the federal statute books that was put there by the Democratic party. Not a line .was put there by Mr. Bryan when lie was twloe a member of congress In Drover Cleveland's administration, - nor did he attemDt to have anv DassedL. "I appeal to the clear-headed, Intelli gent and Independent worklnartnen of thia country to look Into the facta and tha law and,. If they an find there that I am an enemy to labor, then vote aralnat me. But what 1 complain of Is this windjammlng and 'misrepresenta tion of a man who claims to control la bor In order, to defeat a man who la la favor of labor." Tha Beat Sngarmen. Taft told the beet raisers at Greeley that he was their friend and In his ad dress there he ridiculed Bryan's free list remedy for the cure of the trust evil. He concluded on thia point by saying: "We say to regulate tha trusts, to stamp out their evil, but not to punish the Innocent with the guilty not. In or der to bring the sugar trust within the law. to destroy tna farmers who raise , beets, the men who work in the beet su e:ar factories and 'the Innocent beet su gar producers." BIG CROWD HEARS BR YANKEE PH0X0 made to lvnch tha nerro before rescued by officers snd brought here to JalL The police aay tha negro haa made a partial confession, .and the officers fear ha will be roughly treated It ha la turned loose. According to the story told by tna lrl, who la In a critical condition, she ad iunr in the cltv and waa on her way home to a suburban town when the assault wss commmea. one saia soe had just loft tha car when a negro knocked her down, dragged her into the buahea, mistreated her and took her money. When aha regained consciousness an iiuui , a. .... i. .aww.c . u . v v . i jg nands ana Knees ana told ner story, una has identified Norton as the man who aaaaulted her. ' CEIITER WORK Oil BIG 110 RAISERS Rav. C. T. McPheraon and T- Daniels .have- voluntarily ' oonatltutad themselves a committee of two' to' look after tha aged Methodist minister, Rev, George .7. Houghton; who after about two weeks' absence finally appeared yea terday. penniless ' and ' 111 '. before the county BTiard of relief and asked for aid Sentiment haa turned a good deal I the old man' a favor alnca he met wit misfortunes, and those to whom he pledged larae auma of money no Ion re regard him aa fraud -trying to. deceive them. It' la generally thought that worry about the money to which he 1 auppoaed to ba heir haa unbalanced his mind. Mr.' Houghton haa now been taken back to the home of Mrs. C. H. Boddte, ill Morrison street, from which ha die appeared. - The family there knows him wen ana insisted on receiving mm again and caring for him. for he haa been rnend there ror many years. He will remain there in the care of tha Visiting Nurse a association till he is stronger, when some further action will ba taken by tha Methodist ministers. Dr. E P. Oeary, county physician, attended htm yesterday and pronounced him in a very poor state or Health and on the verge of pneumonia from weariness, hunger and exposure. The old man aald ha had eaten nothing for three daya. His story about tbe trio to California, Mr. Me- Pherson says. Is undoubtedly true, for ne snowed cards from the detectives whom ha had consulted In Ban Francisco afier he had been robbed. Vever Superannuated. Mr. Houghton Is not. of course. claimant in any oonferenoe of the fund for superannuated ministers, because he was never superannuated. He always insisted he had enough to live on and so never applied ror this relief that Is given by the church to the aged minis ters according to tna conference they are preaching in at tne time or retire ment Therefore it is not certain what manner of relief will ba secured for him. As for the Ep worth church, which is supposed to have suffered most rrom the failure of Its gift to materialize, Mr. McPhei'son says the church will proceed In Its building as before. There was already the sura of $7,500 pledged and only aoout i,bov or iz.ooo addi tional Is needed, and aa the contract does not call for completion till December 1, Mr. McPherson expects to get to gether the required sum. The matter of pipe organ and furnishing for which they were expecting - to draw on the 16,000 offered by Mr. Houghton, will wait, if necessary. JACKIES GRUMBLE Th police will resume the work to ot .rrestinjr violator.) of the ment was made thla morning by Dep- J0 bliUKlli hE AV sL uty District Attorney Page. It la probable, however, that the work will be conducted on a different plan from that of last Sunday. In stead of making indiscriminate arrests of everybody wno keeps open a cigar stand, grocery store, fruit stand or bil liard hall, care will be exercised by the police to arrest representative dealers and particularly those against whom conclusive evidence can be obtained. Tha failure of the case against F. L. Peterson, which was tried in police SPEED CRAZE TAKES y' i MORE TOIJiOlr LIFE , j , ', . . ; , . I (special Dispatch te Ts JoareaL) New York, Oct . A apeclal polloe man la dying and three drivers ara bad ly hurt as tha result of the first, II hours of tha 14-hour automobile raoa at Brighton Beach. Having broken all records, six of tba II starters were running at o'clock this morning, when Strang, driving a Renault ear, waa a mile ahead of Lea. rault, who waa In aeeond place In a Simplex car. Strang had covered (II miles. T. Da Flckett, speolal officer. was struck by eas of tha rerere while he wae driving a crowd of boys away from the track. The bora had ventured out on the ajieedway and were In dan ger of Instant death. Da JTltkelt mis judged the speed of a car, and started serosa the track at the wrong time. The car waa volng at a terrlflo rate of speed when it atruck Da Klckett. and It Is not thought ha oaa possibly recover. He waa taken to a hospital, Cobe. who was driver of a Losler car, waa cauaht In a smash-up and hie less were badly crushed. Ills condition Is said to be serious. Block, who wss In a Renault car, also wss In a smashup'and waa severely burned shout the head and face. NetJIn sustained a bad cut on the heed and was Internally Injured. At the end of the llth henr, Robert- in son. driving a StixVlet car, was Urn!, havlii covered Sil toll. sUrang, drtvlng a Iteneuit. I. f r - era I hours, but tire trmllt -u- I ' '' to joe time, ami he Ml ' k l"1'' ' ' ond pleua. At the lUirlvtith ' r I had made tit miles. Mlrlirtier. In t!n Losler. waa third with sl mile Huberts. In the Thomas ear, wae fourth with 100 nill'B. snd Lowell. II the Allen-Klnseton. waa fifth Willi M. The other seven remalnlug In the rme were straggling. Appealing to Her Weakness. -Worn the Bohemian. Oeraldlne No. I cannot marry you. Oerald Hut I know a minister who will perform tha ceremony for t-M. Oeraldlne I am yours, By H. Lee Clotworthy. spondent oi tne united SALESMAN NOT . INSANE AFTfiR ALL Although ha waa adjudged Insane and a. commitment .Issued ordering that he be sent to tha insane asylum, John Mar tin Christopher, aged 44, "who lives at Ninth and Flahdera, haa been cold that he la not eras y. but a victim of delrlum court last Thursday, is ascribed by the trfemena, f rom :whloh ho la exjiweted to district attorney's offioe to lack of avl- cholera as well, or better than the, of- In a . It. I AarrM iralnal (ha man ratliar than a I . - ... .Ji- Staff Corre- Press on Board the U. 8. H. Georgia. Manila, P. I.. Oct. 3. Tba sailors of tha fleet objected bitterly today when tha officera were given ahore leave. -but all the men were forced to etay on the ships. Th men say they can withstand the recover In a few days. ' " I dence against the man rather than a !-jnristopner waa . Drought bexore -the I aiemciinauon on me pan. oi i jury sanity-commission, and alter a close ex. I to convict under thia obsolete law. The aunlnatlon It waa decided that ha waa a. department believes that if cases nt subject ror the asylum, snd a com- 1 be obtained in wnicn mere is plenty oi mltment waa made out. Christopher! evidence there will be no difficulty In told Judge Webster and Dr. William obtaining convictions. House, who examined him. that ha waa For this reason tha police are to de- a salesman for tha O. I. C liquor house, vote their energies, to getting a few and "alcoholism," with a question mark strong cases rather' than a large nura- placed after It. waa written aa the ber of eases of any kind. Deputy Dls- cause of his Insanity, but a notation on trlct Attorney Page says he can see no the front of the commitment was made reason for making a hundred or so ar- thls morning to the effect that upon rests. A few good casea will auit his runner- consideration the man was not purpose better. insane arter an. tto nas spent the last two nights In tha county jail, where Jailer - Hunter . has provided a bed for him, that ha might Bleep off the snake dreams. go ashore our 'If the officers e Canned oratory proved to be popular last night at tha Demo- e cratlo headquarters. A large crowd gathered In tha three rooms of tha headquartera dur- ing the evening and listened to e tha speeches of William Jen- e nlngs Bryan from pbonographle e records. Tha records were In t e good condition and the addresses e were clearly heard. Tha machine e will ba In operation again thla evening through tha courtesy of tha phonograph company, t ' NEXT TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS AT ROME (TJattsd Press Leased Wlre.1 Washington, Oct I. Tha Interna tional tuberculosis congress, which held Its final session here today, decided to meet at Home, itair. in im. , president Roosevelt delivered a ahort address to the congress just before It adjourned. He complimented tha delegates on tha work being dona for the advancement of science and emphasised tha Import ance of tha war against tha whlta plague. Crown Theatre til Alder street, near' Third etreet. Brahmin's miracle. "Maclatrate's Con science"; Illustrated song, "In tha Golden Autumn Time, My Sweat Elaine"; historic Boston. MR. BRYAN ANSWERS HUGHES AND OTHERS REFUGE FOR FALLEN DR. BROUGHER'S TOPIC (United Press Leased Wtrt.l Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 3. Mr. Bryan In an address to the German Bryan club of Lincoln last-night, answsred the fleers, and say also that they" will be exposed by being on the ships with the oan otricers wnen tney return. "we might as wen selves." said the men are going, and then come back to the ships. We are no more likely to get tne cnoiera man tney are. These complaints, however, were not rormal. The men accepted the ruling, aa they do all orders, and all they had to say in opposition was said among themselves or privately to the lower officers with whom tbey are closely as sociated. The water parade today was a beau tiful sight, but was not so large as had been expected. Forty steamers and launches participated. They were gaily decorated, and the bay was filled with bright colored pleasure craft, which made the acene one to be remembered. The Kansas. Minnesota. Kearsarre. Virginia Vermont and Illinois are coal ing at Cavite. The goverrtine aent officials are ODtlmls- Dr. J. Whltoomb Bnurlier win nuuk Li .i- , l tio about the cholera, and evidently are I mi gen mueuuv luauo ujr uuinuur ..,.., ,!, ,.. ,,... nn,.l ir .. 1 0B tna 8Ul)Ject of "Unjust Hughes of New York that ha had lnsuf- The of f loers found many frlen, Discrimination.1 He propoaes to deal fin-nt oxnnrlenra in nuhiin affairs tnlashore today. It was almost like get- with this subject as related to law. I n v,, , ,,,, . I ting back to the States to see Uncle - piu uiuiuiuia iiu uwi uic Auiantwis president. lie also answered tne charge talk. that Democratic success would bring on GerrelelnenTn our nooula- BISHOP SCADDING'S Hon is a very Important one, both in character or the to ua from Ger many. The German language la rich In pusmess. pontics and society In gen eral. His subject was selected with a view to discussing the enforcement of law in regard to Sunday closing and the social evil. Ha declares that hum thlnarfl belna aaM bv thn nAwannnv in rra vj me law reacning tne men arel"u""""" ""u " true, but that aoma thlna-s belnsr aald men who have come concerning tha heartless treatment of tne women is untrue. DATES FOR OCTOBER philosophy, In oratory and in poetry and the Germans, who have come among us. have brought not only their literary tastes, but their industry and Integrity. They nave neipea to bund up our coun- Dr. Brougher declares that plana are being matured by certain Christian women oi tne city to offer everv nnnor. tunity possible to tha young women of toe norm ena wno may want a re-1 try and the German strain in our blood apeCtable home and Work. "Thla anrtlhaa AAoA tn tha anarinr. hnneatv ant W0fk' Sila n"v.Tcnn?t aon" by Importance of the composite element. I publicity. To publish the names of appreciate the support which Is being ;hfS.?UiS5WOm2nJt to, te l whr given to th tloket by the German Dem- m.Luvij m oorats nera ana mere tnrougbout the country. "The only Republican argument that wa hear of much now la that Democratic success will disturb business. Our con tention is that national Democratic suc cess will restore prosperity. How can the Republicans threaten ua with they are being cared for subject them to some more "unjust dis crimination mat wouia mass it nara for them to succeed In their new Ufa." Wide Open! we ara wide open and at your service Come In and have lunch with us! Bright panto when a panlo came under tha hU morolns- tha Q. & 8. present president and la still upon ua? u . . a H"w rurnr In aome respects It Is the most acute threw onen its i ml. .!t li-r? -...fif fl1 I That thla panlo atlU continues can ba Grants Pass: Mth. Medford; 10th. Rose- , " 7 4 I " proved in many ways First, oy tne ourg; aisi, nail roruana. ct.1 a.tnrorT t A ZZi. e fhl kT,! number of men out of em pi Following are Bishop Scaddlng's ap pointments for October: let, Marahfleld; Sd, North Bend; 4th, ltth Sunday after Trinity, a. m. and p. m., Marahfleld; same, p. m.. North Bend 6th. Gardiner; 7th, Portland; 8th. New Westminster, B. C; tth. Vancouver, B. C; llth, 17th Sunday after Trinity, m., innuy enure n. rortiana; same. p. m.. St Stephen's church; ltth, p. meeting oi scnooi board; litn. t p. m.. meeting of trustees Episcopal fund same, 8 .p. m.. meeting of board of mis sions; 14th, s p. m Woodstock; 18th. 8t Luke. a. m. and p. m.. Trinity church. rortiano; zotn, at- noma, Btsnopcrort list. Oregon City; 16th. 19th Sunday after Trinity, a. m. and p. m.. Trinity church, Portland; 17th, at home, Blabop- cron; is in, nr. eimon ana hx. jude. clai attention to the needa of the busi ness man who oan scare onlv a few minutes away from his offioe at the iuncn nour. lamina tha af trr our buslneaa man'a lunrh known aa th mercantile lunch. If you win anew, yon wui come every aay, and i hour vit 3. aWn!5tJhot .M.! "If the Republican charge litemoon-a ordeals. Come In and Jfu'hr trlJ? Bur business man's lunch, better f" JT..rin5..f I2.ply.1 loyment men I anxious to work who ara not able to find work to do. If the Republican charge that Dem- panlc, they iblican suc- And who can furnish security T Every panlo we have bad came under a high tarin; Stewart Under Examination. (United Pries Leesed Wlra.1 Washington, Oct. S. Th medical members of the special retiring board of tna army maae tneir rourxn pnysioa.1 ex amlnatlon of Colonel William F. Stew art. The final examination will be J " " VUlM. UK, MIU 1 - . ti m K- I M "WUJUMU-, wau ini in p arva in record time with th beet I , T - I decision wui be announced Mond lUnCn Dl tOWn for tha, mrtnmw m Fourth street. Board of Trade building. rvpeajfxi. uu n 11 ernoon. when a rerort t came under a tariff wm be filed with the wi "CHICKEN" FORGETS REFRAIN ABOUT RENT DAY, THROWS PLATE That familiar old elaaalo. Take Tour riothea and -Oo," led to trouMs be tween Grace) Portsr, a dusky belle, who realdea at 141 Flanders street, snd Howard Thorns. commonly called "Chicken." who Uvea or did live at the aame place. And now Chicken Is mournfully walling that other classic, "Open the Door and Let Me la." Vhlcken," It appears, waa bora with a settled disinclination to work. But If on Is te pay rent la these times he mast work unless he - Is fortunate enough te belnns to th class of th idle rk-B. Unfortunately for bins, 't'hkken" belongs to tha class af the HI. . Rant day cams aroundf-nothlng do- ,nfv. " J"!" rJOBa aear, and again nothlnr dnlna-. Than Clrm-x ki...- Inf ormad '"rhirkan- that k. -T: w MoKlnley law panlo of 107 so high that th Republican platform pledged th party "unequivocally to re vise It Immediately, and Mr. Taft says that tha revision will probably be down ward. Bryan aaked. "Why this newborn seal for experience I He cited Lincoln, Grant Blaine. Benjamin Harrison and McKinley aa having had no extended ex perience previous to tneir nomination Oovernor Hughes, he said, had laid spe cial emphasis upon Taft's experience and qualification a He declared Hughes had but two -years' experience sa gov ernor of New York, "and yet he thought three, months sgo that be was as well it art. rt of th rull board ar department. NO GUSHER But Tails raeta About "Wa have used Post urn for tha past eight yeara. - writes a Wisconsin lady, "and drink It three timea a day. We never tire or It. "For several yeara I could eaareetv eat anything on account of drape pal a, bloating after meajs. palpitation, alck headache la fact, was la such misery and distress I tried living on hot water get out and rustle a job or else take I ".ualined for the presidency aa Tart." and, toast for Beady a year. TJhlrken" waa desnlatad tt - grieved. Then he became fYendedl and te ehow the state of bla feel I nas he hurled a plate at, bla dusky Dulclnea. IXilclnea suffered a caae of cnt fingers and the police were notified. Ser reant QoJts want out to lareetlnta, but all he found waa aa Indignant nerreaa with handful of rut fine-era. "Xljlcken" had dlaaDoeaired. Tna miim are looking for him. Ths Democratic candidate maintained I -4 had quit coffee, the cause of ay trouble, and was usln: hot water, but that. If he measured up to Hughes In me experience la public tought not to urge an objection." the townor y Inexperienc as FBEE LECTURES BY DR. CHAPMAN Qregonfjfe UotM Offtc I ' Th POaWrytold Corapaui rOKTLAJTD, O&BOOH. . aaaassa A. U IUU ...Ptislil U SAaTLTX Ow atasatcer cukKEMca a. Asrcn. Asst. utm Is Best for Oresoniana . Dr. Chapman will deliver a course of fre lectara on th calculus and math ematics applied to electricity every Sat urday voing during the winter, lu the patent room of th pablle library, be ginning' October la. Ta work of th new spprentV rlaaa 1 formod of th uoeeesfal candidates or the exasnlnattnn ef September 14. will begin on Thursday ssorulns. Ctoter 1 1. st e clock. Those r'n th eam. Inatlosj were: Miaees Jaaai Oaee, Hove AMrtca, ManreerlU F.ntitr, fcadls 'oye, rlra VcOutnn. pearl Durat. He-lta Htrm-m and Mrs. P. M. Mirqtw The ehtlreei e tn is ow onea everv a- 1 wming umu i n seizes. this was not nourishia 'Hearing of Postum, I bgan drinking It and my allmeota dlsspparel. and now I can eat anything I want without trouble, "My parents and husband had about the aant expertaoca. Mother would often suffer after eating, whit yet drinking coffee l My ei us hand was a srat coffee drinker and suffered frtxa lodirewtlon aad beavdacaa. - "After h stopped eoffea aad besan Postum both all meats left him. Ha will not drink aaythlnw e4a now snd ww kavu It three tlsse a day. I eawld wrfte more, ut aaa a g-nsber enly state, plain facta." j Name straw br Ftwtum Co WafMe Creek, Mkh. Bead "Tha Bond ta Wil- vlU.- In pacaages, rbere a Ercv r4 tba ap erttewr A (M arrrra frosa Haw to Clanew Tbej ara Krwulne, true, and rail snT hu tntrrrat. 1 i AH Grocers 5'- Jusi for Tonipl tmm I We Have No Rent to Pay X ALL IT MEANS BARGAINS ) Our Store Is in the Acheson J Building f At Half Price After 6 P. H. Only PETTICOATS, VAISTS luMONOS You Want Small Goods Bargains Here They Are 9 Acheson Cloak & Suit Co. P. 5. Don't Fonjet Our Millinery Oept t VERY IMPORTANT IWIRMAT!M The office of W. C. HARDING LAND COMPANY, 80 Fourth street, on the corner of Fourth and Oak, will be kept open tonight until 11 o'clock, to complete the roster of those who wish to take the trip to ROSEBURG HOME OR CHARD TRACTS tonight. The trip is free of all expense to those who will agreeto our very liberal proposition. We can take only 10 people, and there is room for a iew more. A sight of this property will determine your entire future. Call upon us during the day or evening for information. It's worth the while. W. C HARDING LAND CO. Ground Floor,1 Board of Trade Building