THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY 'EVEN! NO,' OCTOBER 19. 1008.
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INDICATIONS OF
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-HEAVY WEATHER g
. Telegraph . Wire to . Noilh
i ' Head Goes Down I)ur
. ' ' - ing Night , -
VESSELS KNOWN TO
BE OFF THE RIVER
Wind Bweep ' Swlftlf Orer Strewn j
and Harbor, but Doe K Dam
age to Shipping Veaaela at An
chor in the Stream.
the management of th Ut. will be
Uktn up tfir the' auprem oouit at
palcm tut Wadnsedajr. Juds Oeora
il. William and J. Couod riandai
Will repiaa.nt, tii port. .....
rn niiiir naa ien qsciikki in m.
l circuit eourt In iar ine a'.
court holding that Donaa pouia pa
to Mun tne amount 01 monF
mated required to get tb yetm
operation. Th qutiiwa uvea
voted on at the lat ieuon ana car
ried w th a neod majority. Aton oe
lar ItM only community flghUag It.
Th proposition I to eliuur oe buy
tuga to ba alaUunad at th rnouth of
tha Columbia to tow vaitaola In and
out; to plae a steam pilot in servlo
off tha ruoutn of tba rlar end to kp
uffloiant pilot on hand to liaadl Q
tba (hipping with quiua aipaon.
Tba Intention la to o ahead -with
tha project aa aoon aa tha uprm
court passe upon tha validity of tba
act. if tha daolaloa la ravoraata.
'AtOXQ THE WATEBFROXTV
Tha ateamtr ftosa City la due to
erire bare thle ; evening ; from San
FTan'oJBeo and tha'eUamer Boanoko la
due to arrlva hare tomorrow moralng
from San Pedro ana way poinie.
It haa baan rumored peralstently thai
tha British ship Ley land Brotner haa
been ohartarad for lumbar but the own
are' accnt hare eaya that ao far ha
III
PPOIISOU
e
That a heavy atorm raged off the haa received no Information along that
nla-ht la ballavad from the fact that tha 1 3v,
vlr. . h Kirih HaaA Waarhar bureau I Th. k.r tusr Tatooall came SO from
a tat Ion la down falling tree having Aatorla thia morning and entered the
tenon la aown, "uing wee "v" arydock for a geerI overhauling. Thla
aviueniiy wncuu 11, mm wuu, u m, m, t),a buay aeaaon ror tna oar lugs ana
llrat heavy atorm of the aeaaon. Tna tha TatooBh wui no nam no iongnr on
,, . . . m m m I t h . n ttf u inu nKviur
una runa mrougn wooaea aacuoa wr V, B."i,rt,' f ,..tla. ar.
aeveral milaa from tha pojnt of Cape rlv. poftland thla morning to r
UlaapDolntment to Ilwaoo and la ex I . Vi.a vlaitlna- ol.t frlanda of
'"fS . . UCVIU" wiiiua in ui. . i whom be baa a numoer in tnia cny.
Dlatrict Foracaater Beala ordered I Th. n Mrrip w. fL PorteV arrived
atorm warning dlaplayad at tha mouth I (n th, harbor today .with a -rgo of
wna nvar way nignt, oui aaya inmi. 0j from CaUfornla.
aaide from tha fact the wire from CaptaJna of eaJltng veaaala. moored at
North Head la down, ha haa no other gr johne and Linnton. complain of
IndlcaUon of heavy weather along tha rver steamera aomettmea falling to
coaet. The atorm that broke over observe tha law providing for them to
Portland last night waa not very aa- ,0W aown whan paaaing Urge veaaela
vera, although It rained qulta heavily. at dooka. Thle morning, it la eaJd, two
No damage waa dona to shipping in rlrar ataamera caused auch a heavy
tha harbor, but aoma of tha veaaala awell In that vicinity that the Brltleh
at , anchor atralned heavtly on their .Kin TvlanH Rrathers naarlv broke her
moorlnai.
There are aeveral veaaela off the
coast bound for this port and they are
probably having an exciting time of it
riding out the blow. Among them is
the schooner W. H. Talbot, from Dutch
Harbor, under charter to carry a cargo
of lumber from thla port to Manila for
the Pacific ExDort Lumber comnanv.
The Talbot waa alghted off Cape Vl&t-
moorlnga.
MARINE NOTES.
II
GOOD KITE
Entertainment of Officers
and Men of Fleet En
grosses Nation. ,
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adent on
e-nrthy, United Press
board tha U. a
Correspon
ueorgia.)
Tokio, Oct. !. Tha first day of the
reoeptlon to tba American bettleehtp
Heat at Toklo, tha capital of Japan,
uloeod tonight with a brilliant dinner
at tba Imperial hotel given to the offi
cer of the fleet by Edward C. O'Brien.
American ambassador to 'Japan. The
dinner waa attended by the diplomat lo
corpa at Toklo. a large number of die-
iinauianea Japanese merchant and tna
meniDer or uie cabinet.
7 be dinner was one of tha m
1M1AII PLUNGES
IIITO FURNACE
a ' '
To Rescue Husband, Shows
. Men How to Be Heroic
Husband Dead.
no Instructions where to load when he
left Dutch Harbor.
Another vessel believed to be outside
Is the large Britlah bark Lydgate in
ballast from Santa Rosalia -under char
ter to Kerr, . Gif ford Co., to carry
wheat to Europe. The Lydgata left the
southern port about alx weeks ago and
Is now fully due In view of the fact
that southeasterly wlnda have predom
inated for aome time.
The ateamers Hose City and Roan
oke are also due to arrive at Aatorla
today from San Franolaco.
TWO COASTERS ARRIVE
Breakwater 'and Johan Ponlaen En
counter Good Weather.
With about 800 tona of coal. 100 tons
of miscellaneous freight and 2,000 caaea
of salmon on board, the ateamer Break
water, Captain Macgenn. arrived ot OaJc
street dock last night from Coos Bay.
She reached her dock at 8 o'clock, sev
eral hours later than usual, but thia waa
due to a large lot of freight having to
uimiiiaraea il ABiona.
formal aver atvan here, and J a nan la
th land of formalltv. ClnnA will be
tween the United Mates aud Japan waa
win aevnoia or in. toasts and tna in
cldenta of tha visit of tha American
fleet to Australia were Ignored by all
tha, apeakera. Admiral Hoerrv. desnlta
the rouah trln from Manila in oko-
nama and tna continuous raceptlona ana
enieriainmema or uie amy, aeamea as
rreati aa tnouth he had lust eome from
a vacation 'and he waa tha hero of th
occasion.
Th hotel wax elaboratalv decorated
with masaea of chrvaaothemuma and
cherry blossoms and a Drofuston of
American flags rroaaed with Japaneaa
riag. Th linnsrtal band Dlaved Am
ertcan aire during the dinner.
OUldxm ling 'America."
Th reception to the fleet at Aua
tralla waa brilliant, but the Japaneaa
outdid our white cousins of the south
Pacific In their mantfeatationa of
friendship toward America.
In Japan aa In Australia, the feature
of the celebration haa been the school
children. The Japaneaa, not to be out
done In anything, had arranged a won-
Ban Francl.cc Oct lB.-Arrlved at 25' ti. Am. rTc. naval of fin. Into
ll a. m. steamer oiaia pr uaiiiornia, I Toklo and the trip from Yokohama to
from Portland. Arrived at 2 a. m. Toklo will never be forgotten by those
wno witnessed i.
It was a strange sight to see tnou-
cnlldren waving Amen
i hear them singing the
mArl(." la ttiAlr nil.lnt
4:10 and galled at 4:80 a. m. Steamer English pronunciation, learned for the
Alliance, for Cooa bay. Sailed at 7:60 occasion.
a. m. Steamer Qulnault, for Ban Fran- The Journev from Yokohama to Toklo
claco. Arrived at 8:46 and left up at waa ona continual evatlon for the Am-
11:80 a. m. Steamer Breakwater, from lartrn Tha anolal train left Yoko-
Cooa bay. Arrived down at 1:10 and hama at t o'clock this morning with
sailed at 1:80 p. m. Steamer Falcon, admirals, captains and commander of
for San Francisco. Arrlvad at 6 anil the fleet on board. Tha 18 miles of
left up at p. m. Steamer w. B. Por- the trln lav through a oountry of
ter, from San Francisco. laualiat Japanese cottage and villages,
San Franclsoo, Oct. 18. Balled at 10 aurrounded by farina At every ata-
a. m. Steamer Oeo. w. Fenwlck. ror tlon school children waved American
Columbia river. Sailed at 11 a. m. ana Japanese flaga and cheered. Ad-
, P- m- tea- rniral Sperry was kept busy waving
ortland. aalntna through the 'window of the car.
18. Arrived Off! .Whn tha Inlti arrlvoil here, a won.
Bort Schooner W. H. Talbot, from derful sight awaited the Americana A
mtch Harbor; waa ordered to Aatorla. g-reat crowd had collected at the ata
Aatoria. Oct. 19. No bar report; cape Finn anri lo.onn arhool children ranred
line down, , .... In bleachers near the depot aang "The
Tides at ABtoa Tuesaay: Mign star-Spangled Banner" In English. The
water 10:08 a. m., 7.Z feet; ll:55 p. offlcera of the fleet marched down
(Uaitaa PraM Laaaad Wka.)
Vallajo, Cal, Oct. It. Barnard Bogi
died today f burn received laat night
while raaculng horaa from a burning
atable and hie wife la In a critical oon
dltlon aa the raault of burns she aua
talnad whan putting to shame tha beal
tatlng firemen, when ah dashed into
tha flame and dragged out her uncon
olou husband.
Tb fir started In a large atable be
longing to the Philadelphia Hrewlng
oompeny. Half a doaen horaea were In
the barn. x Bogie, wno uvea near, ruahed
oat to tb soena and went Into the barn to
ENGINEER KILLED .1
, , IN KANSA8 "WRECK
. i , .
(P(t. free lauaat Wlnj.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. I. Engineer
David Hobarta waa kUlad and 11 paa.
saogar 'were injured In a collision
batwaan ' a passenger train and a
freight train oa th Bant T rail
road at Braddock, Kan., today. The
eraab cam a with eueh terrtflo fore
that tha paaaengera war hurled against
the aides of tha coaches, wlndowa war
broken and aeveral wars badly out by
glaee. The responsibility for the wreck
nan ant naen naaii.
Chance
Fine
to Earn
New Pianos
Btaamer Yoaemlte, from Columbia river.
tery at an early hour this morning and . ' ,v m... T,,.' wa strai
given orders to proceed to th Colum- Steamer Geo. W. Elder, from Port- aanda of school
bla river, th master having received rt i. ij en flag and to
no Instruction where to load when he . A,tor1- VV ir-.rr,ve1 d5.w? ' words of "Ame
mer Catania, for
lead out th horsea He had auccuded
In getting out all but ona. when the re
maining nor aicaea mm in in head
rendering him unconscious.
By that time the whole building waa
In flames. When Bogle did not return.
It waa known ha waa in peril, but th
firemen and man about the place held
back, aaying it was impossible lor any
ona to reacu him.
Suddenly a wild-eyed woman, frantic
with excitement, rorced her way
through th crowd. She looked toward
tbe men and creamd: "Save him!
Save blmt My OodI Will no one aave
him!"
Tbe flames roared about the doorway
and within the building waa a mass of
flamea. Several men atartad forward.
but ahranK back again
Mra Bogle turned upon them an In-
atant with an expreaaion or acorn and
then, before the bewildered crowd knew
hat she intended to ao. ane aashed
etralght through tha wall of flames
Into the biasing building.
There waa a gaap or horror from the
men, and tne women wno nao Deen at
tracted by the fire screamed In terror.
Then there waa a minute of suspense.
when every on believed the woman was
being roaated alive.
Volunteera were awirt in rushing to
her aid. when, through the smoke and
flames, hr figure appeared, dragging her
huaband, unconscious. The heroic wo
man fainted Jvjst as she passed out of
the flames and she was carried with her
husband to her home.
Beale was employed at the Mare Is
land navy yard.
Tbe fire waa one or mree nere iaat
night. A residence burned In the north.
em part of town and the grandstand
at Cycledom, east of town, was de
atroved. Hoboes are believed to be re
sponsible for at least two of the fires.
By a Little Careful Effort
EILERS PIANO HOUSE PLANNING A MOST EXTRAOR
DINARY CAMPAIGN OP ADVERTISING
AND "ELUCIDATION."
Ban Francisco OQco
Oregon Journal '
1200 CALL BUILDING
Numerous Points Still Misunderstood by Many as Regards Piano
Values and Piano-Buying Will Be Presented in a Striking and
Novel Manner Any Home Now .Without Piano or Organ or
Pianola Piano Will Be Intensely Interested and Should Order
an Extra Copy of Tomorrow Afternoon's Journal.
Byes tested free at Metzger's.
KENTUCKY FA3IILY
PERISH IN FLAMES
m.. 6.9 feet. Low water 8:88
1.4 feet; 4:27 p. m.. 2.8 feet.
MARINE FNTELLIG EKCB.
Searnlaa Uaera one to Arrive.
The Breakwater had good weather all Rose City. Bah Francisco Oct.
1A
the way from Cooa Bay to tha mouth Rnnnoka. Ran Pedro and way Oct. 20
or me ci
Columbia, so the storm which is Alliance. Coos Bay .Oct. 28
huw aupuusea m oe raging aiong me i isureaa, iiAireKft ana joos uci. zo
coast had not made itself felt yesterday Nloomedla, orient Oct 25
morning wnen tne steamer entered the Breakwater, Coo bay Oct. 26
river. In fact the offlcera say very Homer. San Francisco Oct 25
pleasant weather prevailed. State. San Francisco Oct. 2
ine Steam scnooner Johan POUlsen. fianraa w rcidar. San Pedro Oct 7 . J?K-;...-a
ge
Arabia, orient Nov. 10
Alesla, orient Nov. 25
Dec. 10
400 tons of general Begnlar XOnera to Depan.
Ill load lumber at the Breakwater. Coos Bay Oct 21
Inman-Poulaen Lumber Roanoke, San Pedro and way....Oot 22
23
which reacnea utn street floe eariv yea
terday morning from San Francisco,
aleo reports having had good weather Numantia orient
coming up the coaet The Poulaen Numan"a' orient
orougnt aoout
freight and
mill of the
company for
among the rows or waiting Japanese
with their heads bared as the strains
of the national hymn rang out.
Entertainment for All, Pre.
The admiral of the fleet were driven
to the Shlba nalsce In the Imperial
carriages, attended by guards, and the
commanders of the fleet were driven
to the Imperial hotel. The admirals
received official calls in the morning
and returned them.
At nnnn thAV w.ro tha allfatfl nf Am
bassador O'Brien at an informal lunch
eon and the afternoon was given over
to two garden parties, one at th Am
ine otner ai tna
a return Cargo. fiha ia Dnu flt San Pr,nfliin At
discharging the inward freight at Pine Alliance, boos Bay ....Oct 24
street dock today nftd will shift to the Eureka, Eureka and Coos Oct 27
mill tomorrow morning to load Jumber.
CONCERT FOR SAILORS
. t,
r Church Society Prepares Program
for Tomorrow Night.
The Christian Endeavor society of the
Westminster Presbyterian church has
arranged a fine program for the concert
to be given tomorrow evening at the
Portland Seamen's Friend society's hall.
corner rnira ana r lanaers streets, it
follows:
Homer, Ban Franclaoo Oct 27
Oeo. W. bolder, San Pedro Oct. 29
State. San Francisco Oct. SO
Nlcomedia, orient Nov. 1
Arabia, orient . .' Nov. 20
Aleala, orient Dec 6
Numantia, orient Deo. 20
Tassels in Fore
Broderick Castle, Br. sh Stream
Larglemore, Br. ah.....N. p. Lbr. Co.
Leyland Bros.. Br. ah.: Drvdock
Donna Francesca, Br. bk Astoria
Churchill, Am. ech Aatorla
Aagard, Nor. sh Drydock
Alvena. Am. sch...... Astoria
Gar. bk, Oceanic
residence nf Baron Iwasakl
The committee on arrangements has
flanned to nrin-. a tnousana eauoi
he American fleet to Toklo every
by special train. St.ore liberty at y
hama began today. The streets are
lined with Jackles from the Atlantic
fleet. The restraint of the strange land
has been dissipated by the open-handed
hospitality of the Japanese people. The
American sauors are oenaving opienaia
ly. and are a credit to the nation.
FLEEING SOLDIER
SLAIII BY SEE1TRY
Quartet. Westminster choir: reading.
Rev. Henry Marcotte: solo. Miss Delta Albert Rlckmers,
watson; solo, Mr. Bowman; reading,
Mlsa Jeanie Flnley: eolo, Charles Pur
relh aolo. Miss Alice Jtiaton; solo. Dr.
McMichael: solo. Miss Cad well;. Gael, Fr. bk St Johns
There will also be slngtng by sailors i Vincennes. Fr. bk Centennial
setting the topsail and chanties. - The Daghlld. Nor. ship Greenwich
concert begin at ociock ana an who Aberfoyle, Br. bk Greenwich
are interests are jnvitea.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Lexington. Ky.. Oct. 19. At Palnts-
vllle, Ky., George Stafford and his three
children were burned to death In their
home laat night Mrs. Stafford tried to
escape from the burning building by
Jumping from a window on the second
floor. Her neck was broken by the fall.
Stafford was seen struggling toward
one of the windows with two of the
hlldmn In hta arms. He had reached
the sill when a swirl of fire and smoke
shut him from view. He was not seen
again alive.
Mrs. Stafford succeeded In reaching
a front window. Before preparations
could be made to break her fall tho
frantic woman leaped to the ground.
She died shortly afterward.
The Staffords were well known In this
section of the state.
Very few man and woman buy more
than one piano or other musical Instru
ment in a lifetime. Thla ia the reason
why there are not many who are posted
upon piano valuea and piano-selling con
ditions. Thla la the reaaon, alao, we
may add. why ao much misinformation
in regard to this business Is permitted
to oe circulated. -
with the aid of manufacturer repre
sented by Ellers Piano House, a moat
far-reaching campaign of piano adver
tilting and plano-nnllTng will be Inaugu
rated tomorrow afternoon. It will pay
to secure an extra copy or rne journal
on that day. Many will be given oppor
tunity to secure a piano or other mu
sical instrument rree.
Numerous points not now thoroughly
understood by the publlo will be care-
Tully explained. It will be a looking'
behind-the-scenes," as It were.
Competition in the piano trade la se
vere. The more or leas plausible argu
ments for the purpose of effecting sales
will be presented and analysed.
The situation pertaining to branch
ouses and- consignment agencies, and
their Inability to compete openly with a
concern such as JKllers 1'iano House,
will be Impartially explained.
The system of selling through com
mission agents, ana parties who pose
aa experts, and Its cost to tne buyer,
will be exposed. -
Much light will be thrown upon the
"wholesaling" of pianos to retail buy
erb. Some astonishing exposures of "con
fidential" (!) discounts of "holier-than-thou"
houses, claiming for themselves
much virtue as a "one-price" house
(meaning In reality almost a double
price) will be made.
The many mysterious and really flim
sy claims for superiority of this or that
make will be dissected.
In short, a careful and unbiased an
alysis will be made In this article and
subsequent ones, which we believe will
demonstrate to any thinking man and
woman in th weat that if all dealers
were awar of the altuatlon, not to aay
honeat In their representations and ad
missions, there would be but one place
in Oregon supplying the musical wanta
of the weat which concern, needless to
say, would be tilers flano House.
We realize fully that the northwest
la developing rapidly. Thouaanda of
homes are being established each month
which should be posted upon the ques
tion of piano and musical Instrument
buying.
we are not blind to the fact that the
piano trade cannot possibly be centered
altogether In one house. Nor do we
wish to have it appear that we deny
any honest concern the right to pursue
a straightforward musical Instrument
business.
But the buyer has a right to know aa
to where he or she Is able to do the
best for him or herself.
From Its inception It has been the ,
object of Ellers Piano House to furnish
the very best or everything in the mu- i
slcal Instrument line at the lowest dos- 1
slble cost Ellers Piano House haa the
facilities In every way to do this.
Eilers Piano House possesses advan
tages which no other organisation en
joys.
The record shows that out or 10.000
Instruments sold, 7,750 were supplied by
Eilers Piano House; 2,251 came from
all other houses combined.
In the forthcoming campaign it will
be our aim to give the widest possible
publicity to tne situation as we aee it,
with a view also to still further In
creasing the percentage of total sales in
our favor.
It will be an Interesting campaign.
and we" repeat it will pay to read care
fully tomorrow afternoon's Journal, and
to order an extra copy.
B1LEBB PIANO HOUSE.
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WEATHER REPORT
Two dlsturbancea are noted this morn-
Ing, one central over Britlah Columbia
and th other over western Kansas.
They have caused general ralna In Ore-
f;on, Washington, Kansas, Nebraska, Ok
ahoma, and northern Tax as, and snow
In western South Dakota. Wyoming.
Colorado, northern New Mexico, north
ern Arliona, Utah and Nevada. A
large high pressure area overlies th
eastern elate and fair weather prevail
In that aectlon, with temperatures de
cidedly above normal In New England
and the middle Atlantic states.
Storm warnings were ordered at 8:80
p. m. last night for the disturbance'
now over Britlah Columbia. Th wlren
to North Head ar down.
The Indications ar for rain In thla
district tonight and Tuesday, with
warmer weatner tonignt.
Temp.
Max. Min. Precip.
Atlanta, On. 82 3 .0
Baker City. Or 48 84 .01
Boise, Idaho 62 34 .8
Calgary. Albert ... 62 3 .0
Chicago, 111 ft 84 .0
Denver, Col 24 CO .81
Fresno, Cal 64 . . .0
Helena. Mont 42 22 .0
Loa Angeles, Cal.... 68 48 .
Marshfleld, Or 64 40 .0
New York, N. Y. ... 2 64 .0
Pocatello. Idaho .;. 42 84 .0
Portland, Or 48 44 .2J
Roseburg, Or. 64 46 .28
San Francisco, Cal.. . -68 62 .0
Seattle, Wash 62 42 28
Siskiyou. Or 60 34 .20
Spokane. Wash 42 88 T.
Tomorrow (Tuesday) positively the
w for discount on east siae
Don't fail to read Gas Tips.
last da
bills.
MAnT.cbA. Cole, Under Charges
VT eaBUJIl( IUI8, AU1. S . . a a a a a .JjrVUW
at Vancouver, .Breads
' for Liberty.
BEFORE SUPRESDE COURT
Port ofr Portland Bonding Act to
Come? Up Next Wednesday.
The validity of the Port of Port
land's new bonding act, providing 'for
a system of towboats and pilotage at
the mouth of the Columbia river and
between Portland and the sea tinder
(Special Dlspsteh to Tba Journal.)
Vancouver, Waeh., Oct. 19. A pri
vate soldier, enlisted under the name of
Eugene M. Lyons and whose right name
was Louis Cole, was shot dead by a
guard at Vancouver barracks Saturday
right Lyons was under military deten-
Gold Dust
the all 'round cleanser
Do you waste your
time and strength clean
ing" your home with a
half dozen different compounds?
Running for -this one
and trying to remember
where you left the other
one is a needless aste!.l
St Nicholas, Am. ship Astoria
Puako. Am. bktn Knappton
La Peller. Fr. bk. Llnnton
Benin. Am. soh Gob
Americana. Am. sch St. Johns
Wreatler, Am. bktn ....Astoria
Beechley, Br. ss Drydock
La Rocbjaqoelein, Fr. ss Dolphins
ieoaiuv. t. na cniumnia no. 1
Henrietta. Ger shin. . Montgomery No. 3
Wynnstay, Br. sch Stream
General Pimt Vr KC I.lnntnn
Crescent. Am, sch. .Portland Lumber Co. tlon on charges of desertion and fraud-
Komrord, Am. as Tongue Point ulent enlistment and was to have been
Alexander lsennerr. ir. an. , . . i.innton 1 rnni-tmnrtinio.1 tnriav
leiKe Rickmera, Ger. as Montgomery Lyons, with another prIsoi.er. was In
J. M. Griffith. Am. ech Stella the basement of tha residence occupied
WSSD Am. SI...... Gohln hv Pantsln Thnma, niiort.ra lid Qiwl
Jonan fouisen, Am. s uaK street denly the prisoner slammed the door In
VlllA dU Havre. Fr. bk Llnnton tha .narit'o P.ico nnH rnAt hl aiine
j urea a water. Am. ss . .oak street from the basement by means of another
exit. The guard ran around the house
nnd seeing Lyons running toward the
F. S. Loon. Am. as San Francisco woods ordered him to halt. Cantaln
W. H. Talbot An. sch... Dutch Harbor Thomas happened to be near and told
Riverside, Am. ss ...San Francisco the guard to do his duty, whereupon he
rtee. am. ss..., San Franclsoo rlred hut missed his man. The sec-
South Bay. Am. ss San Franclaco ond shot went through the heart and
Annie is. Bmtlt. Am. a Hongkong the Drlsoner fell dead.
Tl.nl.l. A a. T.unn. ,l.,t ..11.11 . ..... ll.. K
. u 1 1 1 u. m... k I. 1 KilVIVUU I J J v ' ' " . 11 null 11, nvi viuillg m
iMonniana. Am, ss san Francisco military authorities, at Fort Mott. IV. J.
Ba Boat Wltn Cmnt and General. I s a member of the hospital corps under
Neatsflelds, Br. h. Hamburg
VENTS IRE AT PAPER
BY SMASHING PANES
(Snectsl Dispatch to TBb Journal.
Walla, Walla, Wash., Oct. 19. En
raged by an article which appeared in
the Evening Statesman Friday, L. L.
Boise, an electrician, this morning at
i nvinck hroke all the Plate glass win
dows in the front of that office, valued
at 8750. The employes of the Morning
Union, published In the same building.
and notified the police.
Boise made a vicious fight with the
police before he could be landed. The
story published was that Boise was
taking another woman to the fair
grounds In a carriage when his wife
and five children stopped him, oeggtng
him to come home and
on his own family.
spend the money
Tomorrow (Tuesday)
lnat iiav for discount on east
bills, lion't fall to read Gas Tips.
positively
side gas
the
David d Anters. Fr. ah
Bradloch, Br. bk
Join villa, Fr bk
Csrmenlan. Br. bk
Rochambeau, Fr. bk...
Gulf .Stream. Br. bk....
Alice. Fr. bk
Eugen Schneider. Fr.
La Tour d Auvergna, Fr. bit.. Antwerp
Arm en, Fr.' bk Dubll n
Glenalvbn. Br. bk Antwerp
Desaix, Fr. bk Antwerp
Goal aWP sa Bent.
bk.
Ant warp
Antwerp
. . Antwerp
.Hamburg
Lalth
. .Antwerp
. . . London
.Antwerp
Torrledale. Br. ah Newcastle. A.
Tramp arasaai ar s Bon tax.
Bankftelds. Br. aa Valparaiso
at. Fan Franclaoo
Boot to Ballart to l4 Oral.
of energy.
Gold Dust is mlde to X&bb,
11 r JU I Bnrt tn
ituiuiw oii nauuj ji uiAi) ) port Crawford. Br. an .Callao
and to be harmless to: Merechal da Noalllea, Fr. bk.Weet coast
.a . a n(raiivm Houna Am. DB. vsiwrr, B. C
evexyriiing eise.
Do not use soap,
naphtha, borax, soda,
ammonia or kerosene
with Gold Dust The
Gold Dust
need noR
outsideJrr-i
help. L U
Satnte Anne, Ft. bk. Newcastle. N 8 W
Lydgate, Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Pally. Ft. bk Antwerp
Thlara, f. bk Belfaat
Franceta, Fr. hk.. Man Franclaoo
Aanier, Fr. bk Ban Franclaoo
Penaree. Nor. ah. Callan
Clan Graham. Br. bk.. .. .CaJeta Oloaa
Laer.neo.Fr. h..... .,Kahui
lurgot-Fr. hk.. .......... .Hobart
Crlllon. Fr. bk. 1. Hobart
OH BTtiaassr Xn Beat.
TC. (t Porter. Am. aa gaa Fraaclsco
TWIe the grading ef Vain rtrert
Manajwaa. Va waa la progreaia reeaetlr
the workmen dlaoerared that thatr nick a
weat te a Vfh that ta4lcet4 a tab
terraneen estlty. V-'pow laveartHratlon
It waa 4lietiH that a trance te the
dapth of thr, rt had hm roTaVid
a ftuwihaf ef herrel of fleer pat tterta
aad foswiW frwm the wemy eat tha
rvwatlt af Vnmmmmm hT tbe Ccnfl
T"' rap. A larga inantlty nf larrrJ
eee) aM whit aohetano rm ms-Ung
r-a)d fkvar wrre eitaomed.
the name of Loul Cola. He deserted
and again enlisted, the second time with
the First Infantry as a private. It was
through the descriptions taken by the
war department mat nis identity was
discovered. When searched it was
found that he had every article neceB-
aary for escape on his person. A Jimmy.
bras knuckles and other things were
among the articles found.
The funeral will be held here this afternoon.
alal
Tomorrow fTueaday) positively the
last day for discount on east side gas
bills. Don't fall to read Gaa Tlpa.
Spectacles 81 at Metxger'a.
There are 12.100 newapapers pub
lished In the Tnited States; about 1.000
of them ar published dally and 120
are managed, edited and published by
negroea In Asia there are 8. 000 peri
odical publlcatlnna. of which the greater
pert appear In British India and Japan:
the latter oountry publishes 1.600 news
paper. Africa haa only 100 nearapapera.
of which 80 are publlebad, In Kgypt
and tbe rest appear in the European
colon lea. Chicago Jonrnal.
CASTOR I A
Tor I"fantn and CMldrea.
Til Cni Yea Kan Ahrzn Bccglt
Beer the
fSXafttWwtrf
SPEEDY RELIEF
From All the Ills That Flesh Is
Heir To, and Many Others
That the Body Acquires
From Contagion.
Dr. C.
Gee
Wo
CHINESE PHYSICIAN
Most of the remedies that be pre
scribes for his patients ar adminis
tered In th form of teas, compounded
from Root, Herbs and Barks gathered
from the utmost quarters of the world.
Taken In this form, the system rapidly
assimilates the medical propertlea In the
preacrlptiona and a noticeable relief la
very often apparent within a few hours
after taking tbe flrat potion. In the
more chronic casee that he la dally
called upon to treat the medicine may
not show auch quick beneficial effects,
but It at one attacks tha causa and
the ravagea of the disease are checked.
He haa testimonials Irom patients that
Buffered from kidney trouble, atora
ach, lung and liver complaints; other
who were aunjert to rheumatism, fe
vers and weak heart end th verdict
In very case was tb same, vis.; he
cared each eaae. Space her doee not
permit go'ng Into detail for all th
disease that can be cured by him, but
If you are sick, a end four cant In
stamp for a symptom blank and b 1
treated by tbl famous man.
CONSULTATION FREE 1
Office) Hour a. m. to I p. m. San
day, It a. m. to 4 p. m.
fncloee four cents and ask for our
symptom blank and book.
1 Many grateful petteeta hav newt oa '
testimonial, which w will gladly exhibit
The C. Gee Wo
Medicine Go.
? ltlV FIRST STREET
rOalTXAan, CBS02f.
and It Is better to get It In the beginning
after it Is too late is like rain after harvest.
na possible, there is plenty of time to grow old.
A good marKsman is not Known by his nunets out dv ms aim, ana
EXPERT
Advice Pree
Do you stop to think what expert means?
This is not used as a catch phrase, it means liter
ally expert advice. Years of experience and spe
cial study devoted exclusively to the sensative
and delicate centers, makes it possible for me to
qualify before any court in the world as an expert
in diseases of men. If you need advice
YOU NEED OOOD ADVICE
than In the end action
Keep your youth as long
gro1
lis
a good doctor should not be known so much by his claims as by the
results no waoie to snow, xne nen that caches louaest aoes not al
ways lay the most eggs. Think these points over
WHEN LOOKUPS' C3 FOR A DOCTOR
Frequently an office is advertised in the "first person" when no such
doctor lives in the state. If deception is attempted on this point look
for It clear down the line.
If you are not physically sound you ought to be, and It la better to
do your duty In this respect than to wish It waa done.
We have the largest and most complete offices and equipment In
the state, have been longer established, and furnish best bank and
personal references. We treat people Just as we would want them to
treat us under similar circumstance and handle their cases on terms to
best suit their convenience. A patient desiring treatment can pay cash
and get discount or in payments to ault circumstances, and as the ben
efit is plainly apparent or If desired
CAN PAY WHEN CURED
Our entire time and practice are devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HY
DROCELE. PILES, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS,
BLADDER, PROSTATE GLAND, CONTRACTED DISORDERS,
WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN.
If you have made mistakes in the past correct the mistakes. Consul
tation and advice free. If you cannot call at office, write for self
examination blank many cases cured at home.
Hour a av m. to B p. n. Bun da ye, 10 a. m. to 12.
ST. LOUIS "S DISPENSARY
' COBBTEB SSCOXfO AID tAMBXUX,. rOMTSMTD, OBEOOZf.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Everett W. McQulllln. Delta, Ohio,
28, and Ethel E. Barzee, 18.
Arthur L. Bowen, 888 East Forty
second street, 26, and Ida Mav Cunning
ham, 22.
Ernest E. Guerras, 91 East Ninth
street. 25, and Addle Falrchild, 21.
William Grouhlke, 573 Eaat Pine, 22,
and Ivan Robbins, 19.
William Berg, 347 Sacramento street,
84, and Christine Svedlund, 88.
F. Patterson, 835 Glenn avenue, 25,
and Josephine Grohs, 19.
Oscar L. Anderson, 1215 Wilbur
street. 19, and Edna Mae Wovton, 18.
Joseph Stlples, 85 hi North Sixth
street, 50, and Susannah Taylor, 52.
Charles Kane, Oakdale, Cal., 27, and
Addle Gardenhelr, 86.
Wedding Cards. W. G. Smith A Co..
Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash.
Ington sta.
Bets & Sons, florists, funeral designs...
349H Morrison. Main 8095; A-1877.
Clarke Bros., florists Fine flowers
and floral dealgns, ; 289 Morrison st .
Full dress suits for rent all sizes.
unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st
M M Smith flnrlat I Si) Kth at. On.
posit Meier A Frank's. Main 7918.
BIRTHS
KEATING To Mr. and Mrs, J. Keat
ing, Portland,. October 16, a daughter.
M'PHERSON To Mr. and Mrs. L. Mc-
Pherson, 235 Adams street .October I,
a daughter. : -
ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Adams,
269 Beech street, October 4, a daugh- ;
ter. . .
SHATTER To Mr. and Mrs. I. F.
Shauer, 847 Nelson street, a daughter.
DEATHS
KNOTT BEPPIB C. KNOTT. ELDEST
daughter of the late ivi anci Mary
E. Knott, aged 61 years. 7 months, Bun-
day morning at 4:16. Funeral notice
later.
DUNKIJE John P. Dunkle, 47 East Fif
teenth street, October if. age 7Ts ne-
hritls.
OBERT8 Audrey Irene Roberta, Mil
waukee, October 16, age tuoerou-
losls.
BARRY Mrs. Mercla Barry, Camas,
Wash.. October 15, age SO: paralysis.
BERMOSER Benedict Bermoser, Can-
by. Or.. October is, age 8: paneratK
tls. - ,
WARDNER Allen Wardner, 8t Vln- .
cent's hospital. October 15. age IT: ty
phoid.
LLUUTT Mrs. ET M. . 'JCUlOtC, -: Kose
City Sanitarium. October la. ace 11;
hemorrhage.
ELLIOTT Infant son of Mrs. BJ. M. El
liott. Rose City Sanitarium. October
16: still born. " ;
M
7
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N
Not a Dollar Need ,Be
Paid Until Cured
My Fee In Any
Uncomplicated
Case.
$1
SB. TAfXOB.
ti r.eedUig gpedaJlat
peculiar te men. or If you have been a victim and been
getting permanent cure elsewhere. I would ask that
be and have a special chat with me. I wiJ explain t
There la seldom a day that I ara not consulted In regard to a condition
that If I had Been It In its early stag the aufferer would have been re
lieved, cured and saved conalderabl capenae. Thle I consider Is due Aa lack
of knowledge on tha part or one wno ns previoualy treated the
therefore. I aey to yon. If u are Buffering from any d'eees or condition
neen ataaipolnted In not
you eome to wit of-
IO Tna M T KTATrU
OF TREATMENT, which 1 nr. ongiaate! and developed after a whole
llfe'a experience In tha tr-atment of special dlaaeees of man. I will give
you KKtt r y riAniii. 1 '' ",i jniBuon, logetner wttn
an honeat and ecleotiOc opinion of your case. If I find ou are incurable, I
will honaatly tell you v If I nnd yoyr raee cerable, 1 wi;i give you a
written guarantee to cure you laua yea yewr money.
There la no need for rmi to Buffer any longer. Call If Vow aLa fr a
permnal Intarrlear and eiaminauon. wax-n wtu eoet yoe nothing Wrtte
yeur ayeiptoraa 11 ' "i iw-. - . im m w ed w iKinif ireer
erlU brlaa the Massing or neaua i yew. , nave cured
t their oar a hernea
CAT.I. va WBZTal TOBAT.
ay aome t rear went
Baadrada ef aaaa
Keur t a av I 9 av
Aaye la) a J.
Tho DR. TAYLiOR Co-
conn noon ato mo
poaraVUat, OBaoesr.
ten
FXTNERAL DIRECTORS
DUNNING. M"ENTEB A GILBATTGH,
undertaker and am balm era; modern
In every detail. Seventb and Pine. Main
490. Lady assistant
J. P. Finley & Sea WL
Lady attendant Main ; A-I599.
fcELLErt-BVRS'Ed CO.. FUNERAL f!
rectora, embalmera, 870 RuaaalU East
1088. Lady aaelstant
EDWARD HOLaaAN, UNDRTarT
220 8rd street
UNDERTAKING COn
ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO, EM-
balmtng: lady isT; 409 Alder. M 6188.
CEMETERrra
RO8B CTTT SINGLE GRATES. 810:
1 family lots. 826 to 875. Bupartntend-"
I ent at cemetery, comer ef Vramont at.
j and Cully road. Phone Tabor 208. Fur
I full Information apply to freak chle
; eel. 599 Worcester blk Phone A-llit
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, peclaly. -
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tar a, fracMnnal l"t 1 and ail
ef lt 8. block 28 to HJliaday's.
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