THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5. 1003.
J 1 JUtJlii
u
f !
f. OPPOSE TAFT
lQnikg. to Arrange for' Fu-
ruse If 8 Address , Here
Shorts How, Generally, Is
the Sentiment' Against the
Jtcpublican Candidate. 7
COMET WILL COME
BACK, SAY SAVANTS
World Prepares to Welcome Tall-Bearer That Has Keen
, Absent, for More Than Seventy Years Halley Dis
XV i covered Flashy .Wanderer.
Bt mEDKRIO J. IIASKIX.
(Copyright. t0. by Frederlo J Haaktn.)
-Washington, Oct. 6. The astronomer
of the-world are preparing Co welcome
ft wandering comet buck from the re
gion of par. For more than 70 year
lta been out of mortal sight. For l
year It traveled away from th sun at
lk Mfa 9 srm mlnntea than
j vverwoeiming nnu-Tart sentiment th fatat railroad train can make In a
a .mu .... laoonng men, or me city wa I whola day. It went so far that It waa a
"t . .v airnoon at a meeting half mnilon miles beyond Raptune, and
of the pre.ldent of Portland', labor Neptune la at the edge of our aolar aya-
v. unions at fnKli rirl ..- I . r
? -V J. , v. I um, mora than j.ooo.onu.nnn mile away
, t Tha meeting bad been called to maka from u,, un .rn.n that mysterious
i fT-1 fr 'h b' "n,0B Ubor w of gravity asserted Itself, and this
I ww-iMt uiiuvuiumvii iL.ia in senna; toineaveniy traveler swung men irounq
man 10
tremen-
It
By
2H held October 14, , the occasion being l'"1 UiptKai path. For more
Ik. ,. ... . I years It haa kept up the same
beth the .waii.kMw mi7 ia P 11 14 went wav-
Trj....n! :T2,lT.7?w-w.J?b.r f.1? lis now closer to ua than Saturn.
".'"V" w- American 1 ... mlddl. at (lctnb(.r 1. wm
:
only
iSA AAA iififi mil.. . u -a TW Ilia mMflla
BoUa At4Bi Taft., ef May, 110, It will nu've approaolied to
, ' At tne meeting veaterday were thai wit nin b,otip,0ijo miles or us. inen 11
i presidents of practically all the unions I will turn wick once mora, and speed
In Portland and tho enthusiasm shown I away toward that endless apace from
wnlcu It came.
It Is X alley 'a Comet.
This strange visitor Is none other
than Hailey's -comet, named after the
eminent astronomer royal, woo preaictea
ita return for the first time that man
aver forecasted a comet's return. Till
waa in 1(82. He carefully measured its
01 aucn oiner Deartngv per-
1 enaoiea mm 10 loreieu
76 S. He said he would
not be living when it returned, but
called on Impartial posterity to witness
the fulfillment of hla prediction. For
uncounted' generations before this time
the appearance of this comet, aa well aa
or otnera, waa looked upon with super
ior the coming antl-Taft meeting, was
greau rrn presinenis or me dinerent
'. organizations explained that they were
present- with' the support of their or-'
ganlaatlona and that the rank and die
or me union labor men or the city ware
solid behind the anu-Taft movement -Union
labor men of Portland have
several bones to pick with the record of;
Mr. ac
made at the
interpretation
something that the laboring men cannot
forget.- Hla having precipitated himself
into ine campaign in support of Con
gressman LltllefiBld, against the efforts
of Samuel Oompera, and hla addresses
, in luauo at the tini4 or the Woyer trials
are also held against him. It is also
nea to pick with the record of WTV
according to the statements orb,f f.ot '
the meeting yesterdny, His falning to It aa
Lion of the tnjunction iaw is turn. in 1
pointed out that he gave the contracts
10
stltlous dread. The people thought they
1, ana
presaged wars, foretold pestilences,
were the forerunners of terrible con
vulsions or nature.
Once Brlgbter Than Che Bus.
Authorities disagree as to the first
His record in the Philippines, . "?r," e.1"""", ?fnlf .1"" "IV
he was unfriendly to the como1 irtt,?rPP
ra. is also remembered. Beoaus P"-. ' n .n Sit iPt:
so things the union men of Port-1 VI? Jf"". ,n...0' hat,iL7J?5
or steam ahovela used on the Panama
canal while in charge there to the
, Marlon Steam" shovel company of Ohio.
a corporation . very hostile ' to. union
moor,
when
soldiers.
M.9 . 1.
KZaS hroSrarlec. ttTSS!
Uuss .fir ina aa-bTe-n-1.? F.Bd EiEEiSsl"
pointed to office and the people of the ..!a,A l have "rPad the bright
country had never had an opportunity "i.,! E?".'h"? P.t
to exoresa ttinir nnlninn nf htm at th Portend the birth of Mtthrldates. Its
billotx. ?ContJnuIng this . aruLt fe11rXr;.l0tn,r that U t00k f0Ur hUr
it waa Dointed out that he had now M or et- ' .
been appointed, practically, the candl- L.SfF". numD,er.1.f wel1 utnpn
date of -the Repibllcan party through JipA1 FPanc8 th'B c.,'"e.t. up to
ti. Infin.n. u... ..j 1 1230 A. L. That year the Mediterran-
of this, the union men do not look an,'e 'f2ze over. ? that tl mer
with favor upon bis candidacy. - fint,h5"uld CJJ", u,ln iW a Fnf,
; - . . . . I land there was a famine which took oil
7 -. , s.w.a mum mua. 10,000 people, and It was reported to
"ine laboring men of Portland, and I have caused an electrical storm which
of the country, - realise that they can continued 15 days. During its appear
hope for - nothing from Mr, Taft and ance in 1306 the Baltic sea Is said to
mat tneir only course is to defeat him," have been frozen over for U weeks t
4s tho way J. M. B. Crockweil, secre- one time. Its appearance in 1468 was
tary of tho Federated Trades council, coincident with the fall . or Constantl-
expiains ine causes ana purpose or the nopie, and it ruled all Christendom with
meeting scheduled for October 14.-"His I such superstitious dread that they add-
oi.u.o recoro jnarno rim as uninenaty a 10 me Ave Maria ine prayer: L.orj
; to the union, man. Wo can hope for deliver us from the devil, the Turks,
, nothing from his administration of the and the comet"
' office of president, should he be elect- Belonrs to ths srentune Oronn.
ld and,,for that v reason the union men Tj, , , - ps uxonp.
1 fof the 'ootintry, have, deemed it neces- . f1116?",!" ono ,of comets avhich
sary to" arrange remonstrance meetings, belong to Neptune's f amlly. Tl&l vast
mwiing isGioDV' xt'ia a remon-l . wtc" . aviu w viuiuiV!-iBpa
trnnrai mcatincr ot vhini. nni. i. k. 1 six wanderers in , t the centuries thnt
will remonstrate against the candidacy fPBV8 Pa?8ed. and none of them has ever
ceuiivn , or ne candidate. ; out we arel. " ui.wi m.u - omurn
' millions of yfara Instead of "eomprete
ing it Into a fm- minutes.
The Btoraat Bonbardmeal
The builder of lb treat universe
thought out all things well when he
started It to going through the endless
cycles nf time. If It were not that the
atmosphere of the earth Is aaoft, elas-
tlo and protective as It Is. neither man
nor beast could live here snv more than
they could survive a constant ahower of
snot and shrll through all their lives.
There la a Derortual bontliardmitnt of
the earth coins on. Five hundred mil
lion meteorotds are hurled at the earth
every day. They come at the Inron
celvable rats of It miles second a
hundred times faster than the inuaala
siee or ine swirtest rifle bullet. Most
or inem are no larger tnan a buckshot.
out ir titer were not . check-erf bv nun
stmospnere ths earth would degenerate
Into an uninhabited e-loba. J.mi aa nil.
metto logs, spongy and yielding, have
FOR WMP1XS,- TQQ
Hew Dissever? Cures Seaaaae aat
Bradioatea ( Miaor IkJa , Treablea
, Overnight, . , 4 ' ' , .
A few months ago the dlapenaers of
poalam. the tiew iie-overy fur the cure
of ecaema. davlded 10 allow the drug-
lata uf the t'puniry to handle It. Pretl-
uua to that time It could only ne ob
tained direct from the laboratories.
8lnce this change In the method of;
dleirltHitkin. poalam has met witn ine
moat phanomensi kUwMi of anything
Introduced lu the diue- trade in the laal
lo yeara All leading drug stores. In-
eluding the tikldmure Drug Co, In Port
land are now carrying the special
-ent sue recently adopted, also me
This giest success Is not surprising
when it Is remembered that. In ecsma
rsses. poalam stops ths Itching witn
flrat application, proceeds to heal Imme
diately, and cures chronic esses in a few
weeks. In minor skin troubles, swh as
nlmnles. blackheads. ' acne. herpes.
blotches, rash, etc.. results show efter
an overnight application, r.iperinieniai
samples of poalam are aent to anyone
by mall free of eharf by the Emergency
laboratories, si wen
street. New Tork City.
Twenty-fifth
J.
will take and It 1s thought be will sup
port Austria.
G HEATER TOWERS
CALL CONFERENCE y
FOR MEDIATION
rarls. Oct. I. An unofficial announee-
".,. n,i ment waa Issued from tn foreign pi-
Ullets. so our atrananhra la t k. A. I rla tnaw (hat Franca. England and
fense of the earth against the missiles n,,..!. m.mhare of tha new "triple ai
proved an admirable defense
ou
of the heavens.
When
lece of matter
llaiice,'' have agreed to a proposa
an
of I
a tlece nf mmtfmr 1a huritn! . , . T. n....... r , , a - !
through cold space it Is neither hot nor I ww.in Ministers Plnchon of France,
bright. There Is no friction. In space Iawolsky of Russia and Naoun Pasha
i intn e meieoroia. (of Turkey nelo a conrerence luaay at mi
m.m win h it eii-iaes out atmoapnere Its I conclusion or which it was snnouncea
force is checked bv tha alaatln air. anil ih.t i atantlinff. tha nula-arlan mln-
on the same principle that a blacksmith later of "foreign, affalra, will be called to
mmr maae a piece or iron hot by ham-I a further conrerence tomorrow at wmcn
... i 1 1 1 k il muiiiin I H mnvuriM Kir A ha.r i I r i nnmn an am.cauifi iujuiiuiviii
and the eeleatlal vlaltnr k.in tn I v rcdi1 It la nrnbabla that Sir Eu-
. i men meteor, or snooting : otar, I wara unty, Te ciirhbii .niiirr v. "- i
that we see In the heavens. Most of sign affairs, will bs aaked to attend the
them are consumed by farvent hast ha. I conference. The proposed action or aus-
fore they have passed through more trla-Hungary in annexing Bosnlaand
than 60 miles of our atmosphere. The Hersegovlna Is not to be the subject of
w inm ao ret o tne eartn irn amaii uincua.u. . w . ... .
and show large percentages of Iron The French press views witn alarm
which is the only truly universal meTal h -"tlon In the Balkan peninsula.
Every planet, the sun and verv atai Th PPrs say the situation Is preg-
possesse IL The U?St mtKo? VJtl with possibilities of upsetting the
known 4to strike the earth thai entire European entente.
brOllffht from thsi rrtai r tf kaaa.l M v.. I ' ' 1
5vSVhS 1.pirPrer cen?eP2 SENTENCED TO DEATH,
iron, ine remainder ia nickel.
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raDEEi me
a 18 DEAD
Captain D. E. Buchanan
Passes Auay at His Home
' In Portland. t ;
Captaja Daniel E., Buchanan.
Captain Daniel E, Buchanan, for piany
years prominently Ideatlfied with the
steamboat Interest " of the Columbia
river, disd yesterday afternoon 'at Ma
residence, ll Multnomah street.
Captain Buchanan had been seriously
ill from a .complication of diseases for
the past two months, and whps his
death was not unexpected It was net
believed, by bis attendants to be go
near at hand.' Cantaln Runhanna
death marks .the passing of another of
ths early pioneers of this city, who i
w . T iri m long iixe iu
uerr.upmeni ana upounaing OI Oregon.-
He was either master or- ch.ef
engineer 01 a number or steamers ply
ing on tha Columbia and Willamette
rivers, tie saw several years' service
iu mo government engineering depart
ment during which he was engaged in
dredging the channels of the Willam
ette and Columbia rivers from Portland
to tne sea.
Captain Buchanan was one of the
leaders In the Order of Odd vwtlnwa
and of the 'knights of Pythias In -Ore
gon, and was for many yeara supreme
representative of the latter order. Ita
waa known In thla state aa tha "irathar
of Pythlanlam." that title having been
conferred UDOn him bv the a-renif lndra
of tha state In this city last June. .
He wae bora la Ohio la 1111. and waa
Just TO years of age. lie caiue to 0'
st.ii In and aa fur 10 years ac
tively engagt ia the tiuelnass life of
thla city, rutirlng from active bsalneaa
ia l
Captain Buchanan Is survived by a
widow, and two daughters by a former
marriage. . The daughters are alra. A.
M. Hi una wick and Mia ItoSetta Bu
chanan, both of thla cttv. Funeral
aervlcos Will be under he ausplcas of
the Odd Fellows and Knights of Py
thias and will be held fruiiv.lhe resi
dence Wedueailay afternoon, whe eiat
hour to be announced later. Interment
at Jttvervlew cemetery. .
LOGGER IS KILLED S
BY FAILING TREE
- . i
Ifnod River. Or.. Oct g TTlarard 1
Smlilt. employed In one of the lossltig
oamps of ths Ktanlev-rlmlth lumber
company, tiear Green Point, waa killed
Saturday afternoon while falling -timber.
. fcmltb. had Just rinlshad chopping
through a tree and started ta. run Id
a Place of safety. Before Jte oould get
out of It wathe falling tree eaught
and crushed hit to death.
He waa 11 years old and Is well
fnown her. The body waa brought ta
this city. . ;
Register pens are .
BEGINNING REAL WORK
- At tha beginning; of tha third weeg
of registration for th .' presidential
election the number of new names ad
ded to the rolla la little over 000. This
morning a fair quota of voters line I
bp -at the county clerk's office and
larger flgurea are looked fnr 4
tht time that remains. Tha hnnk -.iil
.Inaa X m n .U - . 1
' -v - v. - .iiv iivrnoon CI
l)rlnh.
This mornlnr 10 TtamiVillMit 1
were added to the list. There i
Democrats ang 15. in the miscellaneous
column. - .
V
WIFE GOES INSANE
(Rnerlnl DIsDatrh to The Joofnal. t
Boise. Ida., Oct. 6. The same day
that John Fleming waa found guilty in
the district court at Shoshone of mur
der In the first degree, the penalty for
which is death, ma wire was adjudged
Insane and committed to the state asy
lum. Fleming was convloted Saturday
planets would be represented , hJ ,,t,,-night of killing his neighbor, Frank
Itow Big Spaoa Is.
The human mind can harrtlv nnmuiu
of the Immensity of space.N According
i iiuicssur nevcomu,. 11 you were to
make a email model of the universe
you would represent tha earth bv a
grain or mustard seea, and the moon
would be but a speck placed an innh
away. The aun would be a very lara-e
pple placed 40 feet away, ; and the
balls varying from fha alaa r i v Langford, as the latter was driving past
,to that of a pea. The outermost one h.'" lanch- A dispute over an Irrigation
would be Neotune. and It wm.iH h.. ditch was the cause of bad blood be-
uo p.acwi m quarter or a mile rrom 1 T. , r , , L, . . "
the sun. This model representing the confinement in Jail his wifea mind gave
solar system would require a circular
field containing a half acre. Beyond
that, with the same . scale maintained,
wumu u empty space or perhaps I
2,000 miles. Then would come the
wirier pans or ine universe, each starl
ukuir a Dialing sun, larger than our
VWIfc
BULGARIA IS
' y INDEPENDENT
(Conynued from Page One.)
way from worry over the case.
FALLS FORTY FEET;
ON GROUND ALL NIGHT
(Special Dlipatch to The Journal)
The Dalles, Oct 6. Harry Newkirk
of this c'ty fell 40 feet from the O.
R. A N. railway bridge here Saturday
night. People heard . his groans but
JmM
key and Bulgaria ths market will not be
aneciea. put mat when tha other now.
ers ara.- involved,, there will be trouble.
preaching the defeat of Mr. Taft" two. , jupuer nas about 30 and so
Xlie meeting now being planned will vasl "Je ,fft proportions of this blg
be held either In the Armory or the ""e,t a11 the Planets that-any comet
Exposition building on upper washing- venturesome enough to ever pass its
ton street. It-will be presided over waT ,s eurB to -get caught and there
by H.G. Parsons, president of the ater u must 'move according to Jup
Federated Trad.es council. A short ad- lte' commands. . . .
dress will e given by -C. O. Young . Bn o'"8' some a to how heavy Hal-
Pcwoi a. i : vrBKniKr 01 tne American t ' y . m 1.1,0,11 ua.
'ederation of Labor for Oregon and ym. might put -the whole thing in a
WatBhington, and by George H. Howell saclt ana carry it on your shoulder,
of the Typographical union. The main
address of the evening will be mado
by Andrew ? Furuseth of Ban Fran
, ei8Co, the great advocate of the sailors
and member of the legislative com
mittee, of, the American Federation of
JLabori .... ...
reru has officially adopted as Its
Standard time that of the seventy-fifth
meridian, tho same as "Eastern" time in
no iniira suaies.
1 I A.
We solicit your vote for
our candidate Mr. Hy Qual
ity. He stands on the platform
of good shoes.
nrn.
vided you were a man of ordinary
strength and could compress it into a
space small enough. Another astrono
mer figures that its mass Is about
equivalent to that of a ball of iron 150
miles in diameter. At any rate, -,we
know that its tail Is highly unsubstan
tial. Its density being below that of tho
most perfect vacuum man has yet beon
Hjtie to produce, a star that would not
be visible through ten miles of the
earth's atmosphere at sea. level, ran ha
seen 10,000,000 miles through a comet's
tall. The tall of this comet at its ap
pearance In 168S ia said to have been
98,000,000 miles long.
When Comets Travel Too Test
Traveling -through space year in and
ui ia not conducive to tne bril
liancy of a comet, any nui than travel
ing on a way train in tha country Is
u"" twn mum; so we ao not
need to expect to see Hailey's comet
showing up as brightly aa It did In the
earner pan or its experiences as a
unl,v.e.r.se"trotter- It' laat appearance.
In 1S35. was said at the time to be "dis
PPo'ntlng." and the probability is that
t will come back with even more of
Its tail gone and with still less bril
liancy. Comet are like people if they travel
too fast they cet Into trnnhln 'r
six miles a second la nhmit the uU
and if they go beyond that gait they are
traveling too fast to make the turns
on their vast race rnura mH
plunge headlong into the great un
known, perhaps never again to get ven
ignt or tne solar system. If they
wasningion, uct. s. According to a
statement given out by the treasury
department today, the entire yearly ex-
purm ana imports to ana rrom the
cuixan region rrom tne united States
will not exceed half a million dollars.
There is no reason, say the treasury of
ficials, for the Balkan situation to af
fect the American market
AUSTRIA COVETS
TWO PROVINCES;
KAISER SILENT
Could not locate him until about 7
o'clock Sunday morning, when one of
tne policemen aiscoverea mm and had
mm taicen to The uallea aatlturtum.
The Injured man says he does not know
now ne ren or what time the fall took
place. Newkirk is about SB vaara
age and lias been employed durlna- tha
vx mo UilCUUWllU VrVVO iff-rule
The Finest Cleaner Made
cleans the house from kitchen to parlor, pots to
Btatuary, paint to mirrors, without a scratch.
t f
Kissed by 400.
.t
(tlnlted Pren I.rurd Wire.)
London, Oct. B. The new of the
declaration of Independence, of Bulgaria,
which was received here today, did not
occasion any surprise In the foreign
office. It is believed here that th-J
plan is to force a declaration- of war
from Turkey, when the Bulgarian
soldiers will be ready to seise Ad
rlannple and stand within striking die
" "i. inn .u.n.nrt capital.
xvews has been received here also
that Austria Hungary la prepared to
auiiuuiicp me annexation or Bosnia and
Hersegovlna, the two provinces lost to
v. Dy in' treaty or Benin, m iR78.
which have alwaya been under Austrian
irrriuence though nominally under the
iTiiiuui m j urney. it is understood
that Frana Josef has sent a note to
the foreign monarchs. informing them
of his Intention. The note Is to be
made public Tuesday.
The English press sympathizes with
Turkey.
The 'French and British foreign of
fices are preparing a loint nnta r
protest . against the action of Austria
Hungary in the nronnaAri n rn -o n
of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is stat-
ncic ina.1 me powers will Dring
move much slower than the limit. ' to force him to desist from his plan,
however, they are in almost as bail I The attitude of Germany is a puzzle.
rix a Dig planet gets hold of thm , ho far no word has come from v.m.
Los Aneeles. Oct. K.-i-W
houn Is reeoverinar today frnm tha ha.
wiiaenng experience or having been
kissed by 400 pretty girls in nlaln vlaw
of -2,000 spectators. Colauhoun was
wedded to Miss Mary Clark nf a,i
at his home on Echo street The cere
mony was hardly over when, to the
amazement of his bride, her husband
was surrounded by a feminine throng
eager to congratulate him. The blush
ing bridegroom was unable tn aacana
A. .AM I Ka ... t Y. - a J , . .
vix ii jio wiBiiei. una envious Dest men
looked on while a single column of girls
filed past and saluted Colquhoun on
cheeks or lips.
in good
He believes
clothes.
; ; He indorses good furnish
ings, and he's ahead on good
hats.
Our store is his headquarters.
i uiat proiongea ooservatlonq
ia many of the unexpected class
Into the periodic class. Rome
have such vast orbits that It
CLOTHffi
IRS
166-170 Third Street
The Clansman
IS COMING
"" wirm una way or mat. on a
very small orbit, then catches th.m
again and burls ihem off intn mik.r
direction, but aU the time holding them
from getting clear of its control. That
Is why Jupiter haa a family of 30
comets.
The Two Kind of Com eta.
Comets are divided Irfto imn ,19--.
unexpected and periodic. Only a i-om-paratively
few are periodic vet if 1.
expected that prolonged observations
mi., iiiu. ni.ii
go over
of them
taxes tnera tens of thousands of years
' iriuru. inn comet wnicn appeared
in list, one of the most beauUful ever
ana wmcn was tajren hi- man-
the forerunner of the Civil War will
; not return again for 1,000 years. The
one wmcn appearea in la reported
" an orott to cover which re-
''.WJ er? J trr. at the rate
of 2 miles a-sWcond. At Ita last ap-
"-" mi it naa loosen down
1 on anrlent Troy, but a few years before
il- otrtn or ine immortal Heloa. Be
, fnre this It bsd made the Egyptians fear
I ninr tinai -aoom was at hand, a full
i thousands years before they had stodled
1 astronomy.
If a Comet Kit tke Barth.
TX-H. M.An, , V. .
I . , . , i "rin 11 itm-atj w comet
rhould strike the earth This is a ques
tion which has bn often ak1. and
I aomeUmea with the erloastwsa that is
I orn of a sense of real danger. Not
n.ere tha a a generaUoa ago the French t
. --n. ..unr, w.K up ine question, artd
Invited tne leading astronomers of the
world to aatst la Its solution. After
much figuring tne conclasloa was
r-acr.ea mat tnere Is only en chancel
, a! 01 ,BT lvn comet e
wliidlng with our sphere.
It nmi arai-rrui A . t. . .
how-Tr. that there are aoi mii,..
pcror William as to what attitude he
COLD WEATKXB ADVICE
To all Is to beware of coughs andolds
on tne cnest; as neglected they readily
lead to pneumonia, consumption or
other pulmonary troubles. Just as soon
as the cough appears treat It with Bal
lard's Horuhound Syrup, the standard
cure of America. i;se as directed per
fectly harmless. A cure and preventive
for all diseases of the lungs. Sold by
Hkldmore Drug Co. Price JSc0o and
$1 00 per bottle.
t-twe-n tke comet and the planet. For
loataaoa, Halley s comet Is traveling !
In a g-rveral d re-tie at right ana las
w!tk that of all tha nl.-.ta I.
1
to get from the heart ef the aiar ,-a-
ItT H?:..1"'? pee It wtast -rae
w--fi. J af VrTtn f be planeta:
hT "tnai tft u bail ta repeat the
rw-maje. it mirtt t l.kea-4 to a
Wlrwl man s emeatag a aerl-e of raD
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
On account of order of County Com
missioners' that only single cars will be per
mitted to operate over the Madison Bridge,
Oregon City and Cazadero cars will arrive
and leave East Morrison and Water streets.
Effective Saturday morning, Oct. 3, 1903.
Outgoing passengers for these trains can
reach these cars by using cars crossing Morrison-street
Bridge. .
Cazadero and Oregon City trains will
leave East Water and East Morrison streets
on the same schedule as formerly main
tained at First and Alder streets.
Portland Railway, Light & Pohcr Co. -
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S 35o, 400 and 60o value I 1 J 4 , v jh. ' ''
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etent Chiauffeur
' Do-vou need a competent chauffeur or cib-driver? Don't bother with evei
way under the sun trying to get one, but just read the Situation Wanted Col-' :
umns of The Journal. -
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It's the easiest and most economical way of obtaining all kinds of good
help.;
,Every day experienced chauffeurs and cab-drivers advertise in The journal :
for positions. Men who are mechanics, industrious workers, and afe just the
kind of help you want ""' -
If you are looking for a good chauffeur, cab-Tiriver; or general handy man
just read the Situation WantAds of The Journal, and you'll be sure to find the
man you want
JOURNAL' WANT ADS COST ONE CENT A WORD. '
SEVEN INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF SIX. '
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