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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER IS, 1003, 11 wo ifj rob mm rmnlnvM nf 4 Clear Lake , Lumber Company Lined : Up at Bunkhouso by Ilisrl .'daymen Ex-Employes ..Suspected. m-k M Wlra.1 unite. - ' Clear Lk. W'Mh, Oct II. Two Wsked men Ut nlht neia up s ... .mnin. nf th Clear Lake IC- . secured S159. The robber was th most JHn that BM ver Uk Il bk" wun.,. ijust mi tha men In th. cwnp wr et tins; ready to turn la at th bunkhouae two masked ron carrying rerolvera, fErunJ1 out here'you fellows, nd !ome quick," u tho command of one, a the two leveled tbelr revolvers on .the men Inside. The 'men were forced to march out of the bunkhouae In sln- 'arle file and line up agatnai u win meir ukiiuv . ' The holdupa then selected two of .the victims to go through tne pocaeis I . m . ' kiu .k.v a.tfwul nark a few foot -with their un covering the crowd, imt or me .Mreumi ""'t''- tn overlook a watch in a friend a jpockot and whs ordered to return and laret It when the searcher had complet ed their Job. , I They were then forced to deposit tne (loot In a aack held by one of the ban idits. The victims were then marched 'Inside the bunkhouse. The robbers lloeked the door and dlsappea,red In the Vdarkness. . i In a few minutes one of the victims tarted to hotlfy the sheriff of Skag-it county, and a poase was organised. I The men in the camp suapeot two lo germ who recently quit work. WORK CARllTS p g Collision on San Francisco Line Probably One Fa-, talityMany Hurt K (United mm Leawd Wire.) , J Pan Francisco. Oct. 15. One . woman 'was probably fatally hurl, two others 'were seriously Injured and more than a (down were slightly injured and fright ;ened Out of their 'wits, when a runaway jwdrk car crashed, into a heavily loaded i streetcar at the foot of a steep grade on iTTnlon street today. . The car. which waa 'on the way rrom tne fresldlo to tne Ter ries, was filled with women and chil dren. Those at the rear saw the wildly 'running car as it came thundering down the hill, and in a panio rushed to. the front of the car. In the panic1 the 'women all tried to get out the front floor at once, witn tne result that they were lammed ana not one escaped. me heavy work car.. Fathering; speed as it Mashed down the hill, struck the passen ger car with terrinc force, smashing tne rear uihuui m ana -te&rina us way lmo the inner compartment.- Half a dozen (women Tainted when the cash came, and miu tneurnt death was certain. Mrs. (ia oriel Doison was thrown backwards on the floor of the car, striking her xieaa. it is zearea sne will not survive. 'Mrs. R. T. Roldron was severely bruised ana sustained internal injuries or a eeri iOUs nature. , - Miss Camilla Rrouf Hard (waa badlv eut by flyinar glass and se fverely. bruised. The Injured women iwere carried Into near-by houses, where xney rewivw attention until nnva! ciani arrived. - Motorman Quinn of he work car de- ram nmt i no prsKea were out or or der, and that he could not control the tear. He saved his life by jumping, i Three other persons were seriously Injured in streetcar accidents during the :day. Mary Sullivan, a domestic, stepped prom a moving Polk street car, accord ing to the motorman, and sustained firobablr fatal injuries. Witnesses de clare that tie car had stopped and that the woman was struck bv'a car that was passing. Charles Brissolarl was rflung from a car at a curve on Market itreet and sustained a fracture of the vkull. ' Fernanda Tabla, a sailor, was fitruck by a car. receiving injuries that nay cause his death. Iffilif BRYAN 001 BIS SHUT TJierO'Ifo IsTodaj and the Friends of 10 Years Ago . Are His Still. . raltd Ptms Ui4 Wire.) Wymore, Neb; Oct. !!.-William ' J. Bryan la today touring the dlstrUit where he made his political debut II year ago. He Is being greeted by old friends and admirers at every stop and Is conducting a aeries of rallies at which tremendous enthusiasm Is being dis played. The day is one of the best of the campaign In point of personal dem onstrations In honor of the candidate In this section of the state Ilryan haa many followers who have been strong supporters ever since he entered politics. BET THAT TAFT'S LEAD HERE IS SMALL SIDELINE, STORIES OF GREAT NORTHWEST TACOSIA Ctlfll'AXV OVSTED . fUIvago Salo t Chrhalia Doeg TVot .,' MatrUU. " (special IMapatrk le Tke Joam.l.J Chehalla, Wash, t)cL t. A repre- aaniailve of the Waahlngton Salvage company of Tacoma arrlvea at . ci- halU last week, rented a storeroom la tho bualneaa locality and reooived a re ceipt lor the rent. The company then got out large posters and ran page aas n the papers announcing tne tiate 01 a 'salvage sale.' Home of the goods ar rived from Tacoma eed they were placed In the storeroom. Before all the cooda had been removed to the build ing rrom the uepot tne owners or tne storeroom refused to let tne naivage company bring in any more, claiming that tne salvage company was pmi i have a bankrupt aale. and that it would hurt the bualneaa of the home mer chants. The Salvage company was given the alternative or vacating or rutting up a bond for alx months rent, he owners of the store contending that they had rented the storeroom with the understanding that the company was to remain permanent. The Salvage com pany, on the contrary, claims that the wners were ruuy aware 01 me nature of the bualneaa when the rent con tract was made and tne rent monev paid. The company says It haa been put to considerable expense in the way or aavertiaing, imam ciiaraca miu oin- er expensea, and there is talk, or a dam- ge suit. SIIANIKO'B WOOL BUSINESS Three Been Million rounds Have Shipped This Year. (Special Diana tch to The JnarnaL) Shanlko, Or., Oct. 16. This season S. 000.000 pounds of wool have been handled from this station. Heppner and Pendleton come next, each alupplng 2, 600,000 pounds. Shanlko is the key to a country extending for 150 miles to the southwest, south and southeast. system, so far aa ooalal reeelpta are concerned. The annual bualneas baa ex eeeded the minimum figure of llu.Oeo, required fer a fre delivery orrica, an la now eonal.lared above that sum. .it Is announced that aa aoon ae the numbering of the houeos and the placing of elan boards on te street oomers are completed the ln.pe tor will reoommeitd mat tne delivery service te eetaDiisnea. J1EXIIT 8XIVlCLr WITHDRAWS 8. J. la Cameron Has dear Field , Fifteenth IMatrlct, r . ' (Siwrlat hUiutcb to The oernl. ' ' OItkidIi. Waah (Wf. UllinrV J Snlvely. liemocratto candidate for siat senator rrom the Fifteenth district, ooanpoaed of Yakima and Itontnn coun tlea. has withdrawn, leaving tha field to a. J. Cameron, the Itepubllran nom ine. Mr. Hnlvely telesranhed his with drawal to I be secretary of state yester day. le is one of the leading le mo- era t a of the atala havlna- beea candi date for governor against John IL Mo Oraw when the latter waa elected In TWO ARB INDICTED (Rnedal In.palck to The Jneraal) ' Roaeburg. Or., Oct. It. Two Indict mania en rharsea of aliased violation of the loral option law were filed by the grend jury In Ihe circuit court here yealertlay inurnlng. The InUU tmenla are asalnat J. Kalle, a reataurant keep er, and hi oil Jrr.r.on, a IhiIvI kier at Yoncalla. i'ull.a was arraigned be fore Judge Hamilton yeaterday after noon, but took until today to plead, lie is undr ttoo ball. Jeffaraon will be errelaned later. - It la not known what his plea, will be. . ALBANY LODGE'S TROrilY Finn Monnled ink In New Rooms of . ' , B. P.O. E. (Bpedal Plapatck te The Jearaal.) . Alhane Cr . Ant. It. Tha Albany lodae of tike will aoon be the poaseaaor of a mounted elk. The lodge has about completed Its fine brick horn on First and l.yon streets ana tne mea was au a.1 that on dedication niant. wni will occur about January 1, Ihe lodge room be decorated with an elk. Milt yeomen, an oia nunter living animal and a couple of daya ago bagged one of the finest specimens seen here In years. Cnllln.; Blnff. . "I have discovered more things in this town that are a 'bluff pure and simple." said a business woman. . "My lateat dis covery is that "bachelor apartments' are apartmenta for anyone who will algn a lease. I nave rentea one averuaea as bachelors apartment, ana yesterday man, his wlfav and two crying babies moved in." . -1 TUFF HALTER : HITCHES STATE Taft Says West Virginia . Will Stand Like Pcnnsyl. vania -On Southward. (Uslled frees Uaaed Wire.) ' Huntington, W. Va Oct ll.WUllant If. Taft addresasd a crowd of 7,000 par song at o'clock this morning. He !o. dared that the protective tariff had mads West Virginia safely Republican like Pennsylvania and that It would re main so. ,. " . ' ' . ' Taft Invaded Kentucky today, and tomorrow and Saturday he t will speak in Virginia and Tennessee. : v - - - r Electromametto cranea have eroven the moat efficient and economical de vices known for handling ralla, kegs of nails and bolts and other heavy pieces of iron and steel. Electromagnets are now mad to. lift IS.000 pounds with ease. , I Fa! Is An Olfensc ThA fMtn.l fitrm lu.1 n pin,hU a Jipreaalng a supreme degree of grace, should be sn inspiration In our, dally lives and lad up to higher Ideals of beauty," said the art lecturer. 'There for the fat woman Is an enemy 'to the artlstlo uplift, for she' Is entirely too heavy for any-wings of fancy to raise.' "I can't understand, how any woman will remain fat when it Is so easy to re duce one's flesh. In the Latin quarter of Paris one never sees a .gross figure. Although ' the . art . models -take things easy, sit around a great deal and eat just whatever they please, yet they keep tbelr flesh firm and their figures beauti ful. , They have a simple fat reducer that takes . th place of atsrvlng and , gymnastics. It consists of a teaspoon ful after meals and at bedtime, of this ' simple recipe: Vt ounce Marmola,. Va ounce Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, . and IH ounces Peppermint Water. That's all. Why don't fat, pudgy Ameri can women try that? It's harmless - nay, very good lor tnemj ana wiu, i understand, tak off as much as a pound of .fat a day. Any on with a Uttie small change and a drug store handy can hava a deoent figure." si FREE MAIL DELIVERY V. 8. Postal Inspector Looks Over j Roseburg Field. (Special Dlepatch te The Journal. ) Roseburg. Or.. Oct 16. A. United States postal inspector waa In Rone- burg; yeaterday looking into the matter or tne establishment or a free mall da. livery system in this city. He reports that conditions here, fully justify such a The Bind Yon Tlavo Always Bought, and which has been Jn use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- TVfj, sonal supervision since its infancy. ' ' Tyr'T Aiiow no one to aeceive you m tnis. - AH Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-grood' are but JCxperiments that trifle -with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA .'-. . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Jit is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE GASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of i REED-FRENCH An extraordinary piano offer for the, balance of Octoberl Thirty, days ago we made, a remarkably liberal offer; it's true it was not accompanied by any great flare of trumpets, but it had the ring of genuineness about it as numbers of recent piano customers will gladly tes tify. We want everybody to know more of this Reed-French bid for business. i 7 The Kind You .Haw Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. vhs ecirrave ssaieaite. 'vt aumaar eraser, mtm voea err. . jwVai Here it is; If you will agree to buy a piano this month (Oc tober) we will let you have one of our 'beautiful 1909 style pi anos just arrived as follows: $300, Any VTood. for $224 $325, Any wood, for $238 $375. Any Wood, (for $265 .Fay us $1U down, and fo a month, for either of first two and $15 down and $7 a month for the $265 piano. These prices include scarf, stool, delivery and tuning. Use. the piano two yeajs free and then turn it m on our Pianista piano player, if you wish; To Prospective Customers (It makes no difference whether city or country) write or phone us you want one of these pianos, we will send it, freight and cartage prepaid, on above terms with the understanding, if piano ; is not as represented, "no sale." The decision is entirely with the customer. Main 1251 or A5261.- REED-FRENCH f PIANO MFG. CO I SIXTH &BURNSIDE PORTLAND, OREGON iff 11 : 1 H . -I : r 3, " " k ' - lit1 ' ' . lit ' II i u v ' a 1 1 I 1 nun a. 11 " ! .. . 'ia :X7 LM p.;- " in - About 90 Sails, broken sizes. $27.50 to $35 vat your pick to close out wmmi Coat Bargains for Friday and Salurday $15.00 value Empire Nippon A A A Style Coat, special . . ; $ J.TrU Remember, we have no" rent to riay it means bargains every day on every- t-Li.-j: it. it Li -. l3-4teis in Our Tilillinery Furs-rFurs-rFurs In these you can Purely get a bargain. SMrts-irts A very elegant line of Voile Skirts. We got in today a bunch of Voile Skirts, silk drop. They crowd the ex treme Directoire ?tyle somewhat, Youll think them swell. 7 k m t v MM- i :- X COMEIN AND SEE THE LARGEST AND MOST CONVENIENT GARMENT STORE IN PORTLAND. IT'SCOMFORT TRADING ... vt:, HEiRE.' lefties! Cm 148 and 150 FWh Slreel Actieson Building n I '' COLdDTTiraDNCB (C(B)o ,. r a: ' i ' v : ; - v" . " . :v ReorSLnlzatlori! IRailfl Plait Sale commenced this morning with a tremendous rush hundreds of eager buyers denied admittance. HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. We will be better able to care for the big crowds Friday and Saturday. Gome prepared to buy. The greatest sale yet- Cloth ing ior men and boys Shoes, Hats, Pants, Trunks, Suitcases. Gents' Furnishing Goods I ' almost given away at the GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. FridXma I dDU0rP C0.(DTT0-30W(S CdDo ' S . Papers v First and Morrison Streets. ' Papers . " , .. .. . . , .. . ".. . ' '. '.'..' ' ' ' ' ' '" ' Ji . - ...4.i m . inif.. n mm -aael'li sii eaesaW"MMaMMaartaesa ililWI Mil silsassaMsMiMsa t :1 sjaamesaasBl- H i-sswsjssmsa.-M ii w4am1allwesaWMs h