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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY ' EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1909. JI.IIMli IT! OF : Noted Specialist Says Bail . road Czar Displays Unmis- " - , takable Symptoms of Ma lignant Disease Home Is ; Guarded. 1 . . ' 4) ow, JL T, Siax on Harrfmaa. i ' .( ' Taara ars throa thlnss that. he . gathered ths Harrlrnan attendants around him and threatened to dismiss the next ons that whoelpd the railroad king- outside of the sickroom. Doctor Refnaad to Talk. " Today several reporters cornered Dr. Lyle, whi made a flying trip to Ar den last night, as he was nearlng Tur ners, i - "Did you go t Arden to arrange for an operation upon Mr. Harrlman?" h was asked. "It's no one's business but my own why I went to Arden," wm his reply. He refused to say anything further. Despite denials of the physicians, the employees of the Harrlman estate firm ly believe that an operation soon Is to be performed. . .. ' r ; The Harrlman estate covers the entire mountain, and Is 14. miles square. Ita al titude is 4600 feet. .There are only two possible entrances to the castle. One is by the automobile road and the other is by the incline railroad which was built to., carry heavy materials to the palace. .- " The steepness of the mountain and the heavy underbrush makes it practi cally impossible for anyone to get to the residence except by one of these routes. Few mountaineers . ever -attempted to climb to the top of its sum mit, w" "J -t- ,- ,, r :4 Araed Guards., Patrol ' BoaOs. Armed guards are stationed at the entrance to the incline railroad and they permit no .one to enter the place unless they are known to the flnam cier. Men with Winchesters, too, ars guarding the automobile road, and ho one but friends, physicians and business associates t are allowed to , follow the pas to the castle.- - . ' '. in aaamon. to tms guards are sta- ' - . may , eaus cancer. Ttey are ? rapid eating, constant worry, and 4 lack of -proper exercise In the caae of a man like Harrlman, who is constantly busy, a cancer would moat probably assume a malignant form before it would be discovered. i Tho Instruction of the European specialist lead ma to believe that the financier la suffering from . thia dreaded disease." .. . .,' "Two result may 'follow the coming opera tloa on Harrlman: The cancer may be so located that by alter ing the junction of the stomach bowel, the life of the patient may be - prolonged." , . r "But If the cancer la not located, and It j la ,f found impossible to operate it will be absolutely Im possible to . relieve him, and death will be a question of a few weeks." Jig M in. Nit Turners. Nt T.. Aug.' . 17. Shortly after ' noon today two loads of chemically pure oxygen . war unloaded at . Arden," E, H. Harriman'a country . seat from a special. train and. placed la one of Harrlman' automobiles. , Tha chauffeur drove , full speed to th house with hi load. ' c? ' : - ' Shortly before the- oxygen ar- rived two men carrying medical cases and apparently physicians left th train here. . i When asked their mission one of them replied: - Don't bother ua? a ' With that thev lumntil -tntn 4 automobile and hurried tow 4 ard the incline railway leading to the mansion on tha hill. v Tha lmpreasion ta general here" e this afternoon that Dr. Lyla haa ordered an . operation to be per-. formed Immediately on Harrlman "e( and that th o oxygen has been e' sent;;f era'21n ;f Harrlman, e should, rail to .rally. Five auto ' mobiles are being held at Arden e Station.; -Thesa are believed " t;a be for. the use of New Tor k ape. ' ciallsts, with whom Lyle con- , v f erred last night, and who ar ' now1 supposed to be en route to ;.eVArdent;;;:-t.r;,-,V.:-'-'' ' . .Turners, N. T., Aug. IT.- E,; H. Harrlman, the railroad king, la be ing more closely guarded than is the . czar of Russia. Armed guards to day are patrolling tha mountains In the vicinity, of Arden with Implicit Instructions not to allow any one to approach within three miles of the ' Harrlman palace, unless hi ' be" a member of the family, a business as , eoclate, or one of the coterie of emi nent physicians that are attending the financier. v These are Harrlman's orders and they are being carried out ,. to the j letter, It was positively learned today that the wizard has not walked a hundred steps since bis return to Arden and , that the members of, his family are alarmed his condition.. , When he la not aeleep, Harrlman Is ..wheeled about ,tn ' an -Invalid's chair. But he sleeps a great deal. He had his first experience yesterday In- the open -air since his return to hi summer home when he ordered one of his nurses to 'wheel him out into the -sunshine. Jven i then he went n "urther than the ve I randa of his home. - Shortly afterward I Dr. Lyle, the personal physician of the i wlsard, came upon the scene and found Tturrlmiui basklna: In the sunshine.-He -was furious and- ordered, that-the pa-' , tlent be carried maoors at onoe. men tloned at regular intervals throughout the estate. , Dr. Lyle is not taking any chanoee of his patient being disturbed. Harrlman 1 furious at the -reDorta that have been sent out regarding hi illness, i Today he instructed the Erie operator to not send out any more press matter concerning his 'illness or any member of his family. The telephone operators at Turners have also been Instructed not to connect any outsiders with the Harrlman castle. And they are . carrying out these Instructions to me -very letter. Newspapermen today got Lyla on the telephone. When the physician learned who was caning mm ne became vexea and shouted through th transmitter: "Quit this. It you want any infor mation about Harrlman yon must get It from the New Tork . office at 120 Broadway." . . -e Although olos watch haa been kept on th magnate' house all day, h ha not. been seen outside. . DR. BIGGER TlflNKS . IIARRDIAN HAS A ' MALIGNANT CANCER .-' ' ' . -V v. ; ,r. :jv?' '. (Catted Press Leased Wire.) -Cleveland, Aug. J7. Dr. H. T. Bigger, John D. Rockefeller's personal physi cian, declared today that It was hi be lief that K.. H. Harrlman was Buffering from cancer of the atomach. He soys that the treatment advised by tha Euro pean specialists is such .that would be administered to anyone suffering from tha disease. If such Is the case. Bigger declares that th only thing to do U to operate ana to operate quickly. ' -''There are three things that cause cancer,", said Bigger today. "They ar rapid eating, constant worry . and the lack of proper exercise. In th case of a man like Harrlman, who is constantly busy, a canoer would most probably as sume malignant form before It would be discovered. The Instructions of - th European specialists leads me to be lieve that th financier la suffering from this dreaded disease. 1 . "The diet of bismuth and rice laid down by th specialists compels ra to believe that cancer I what they ar ex- fiectlng. Bismuth Increases flueresoence n organs. , '.. ' ' Two Bnla ashy Vollow. ' , "Two results may follow th coming operation on Harrlman. -. r "Th cancer may ba so Jooated that by altering th Junction of th stomach bowel, the life of the patient may be prolonged. ' It Is even possible to elimi nate the atomach bowel. "But if the cancer 1 not located, and it la found to be Impossible to operate it w ba absolutely .JmDOSsiDie to re lievo him. and death will be a question of a few- weeka" , ,.' . -v x. GERHS r.1AKE GOOD : ' flK, HE SAYS ,V.:l'nS: SV-V.;.:-.--s-i -.-..' V ; (Continued from Pag On.) and X doat propose to get worxed np ovr any aawspapw aoara." :v";'. Oommlaaioneji-Balley jefused to aa- wer the following Questions: , ' "Ar you acquainted with th . law governing your official actst . , , "Will you state whn and where you laat Inspected a dairy supplying milk to th city of Portland? .. "Do yon know what !s tha matter With Henry -Rolf, herd? ' , v - ; " " ' "Do you or your inspeotors Intend to do anything to see that diseased milk Is not sold In Portland?' - - These questions mad Mr. -Bailey mad and he shouted that he. was running hi own office and didn't need any sugges tions . from anybody ! , v ... V Deputy Commissioner Paul W Marls dug up a penciled memorandum of some InHpectlon in another part of th state which he proudly designated as "field notes." ' . Jt was then acknowledged that Com missioner Bailey's office transacts most of its business verbally and keeps not recond of investigations and warnings and threatened fines. ' v , --4 When Commissioner Bailey had cooled off somewhat .he made the positive Diaieinoni Liiat iuiia iivtxi luuuuwr t cow Is wholesome. "All science proves; it," said he. "Nobody can't tell me anyj sloner, and I know." , , .. .v l . The commissioner was then told that many physicians have alleged that the , milk of cows afflicted with tuberculosis Is poisonous. This he poohpoohed and a. ' i can prove tnat rs not so: iook Oregon. One out of ten cows in this 'O CHOOL days are the 'days kTj wriAti m Af tt iVf im-' "tate has tuberculosis. W all drink i Wnen mOSl yOI me inr their unllk. don't we? That proves th portant habits ot lite are ml,"s formed. Teach your children the daily use of Br.'luons . y PERFECT JEALOUS HUSRAND DOURLE MURDERER s (United Press Leased Wire.) ' ' Carlsbad. N. M.. Aui. 17. Jealousy and domestic Infelicity are believed to have been- the causes of a murder and suicide committed by Ed Moreland. whose dead body, with that of his wife, were found In their home early today. . Moreland, who was a barber. Is known to have gone to ' his home . . late last l (evening, ine ooaiea or the man ana his wife were found by a neighbor who i stopped at the home on his way to d'l "" Ml - 1 ' . "' i work this morning. Mrs. Moreland was theV WllHome daV nse tO daughter , of E Roberts, ona of the ' ,T , 7 , , . . . . s ;., best known cattlemen in New Mexico. m vmi h Kwl. ' It rlean5s.'i J . , ., w TiTTnTi null vrr i beautifies and prL. . teeth ; and imparts purity . mil S01D 'ar,A rrrr-TV frt thA hrMrh f v (Stl.DI'3tcito TheJmriitl) - Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy Is - today th.- .best known, medicine In use for. the "relief griping,- - diarrhoea, .dysentery,' and should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the-bowelav.--.lt 1 equally valuable for'.. children and-adults. - U alwnvs cures. "- - field. Or.. Aui. 27 Th Prlu shipyard at Bandon. one of the beat shipbuilding plants on the southern Ore-. gon coast, is to be sold. It is under-i sioou uiai mere are a- numDer or bid oere, one or wnom is a rirra holding contracts for the construction of several vesaeis. 1 ' CITY WILL RUT SITE FOR FIRE STATION The fire committee of the city ex ecutive board yestertiay . at Us rearnlar meeting recommended the purchase of two lots at the corner of Francis and te I Is not to exceed 11500. V'V '" ' -' V ' ' ' ' -' "i 1 meeting recommended the purchase i C-j- H-.,i7rJ,tW,-o,V'-s itwo lot Wa corner of Francis ar , ' '' ' . .5'' 5 I preen wood avenue to be used as a si - ' ".'T - i for Ilre station: The purchase prl FIRST TSUHOVER Il'l SALEF.7 LINE ' ' '"'.,. 1 ' ' -' " " " . '. - t Polk and Marion ' Counties Greatly Renefited by H . Line to Capital;.-;;;: ": ' . ''.- (Salem BuVesa of Tb Journtl.) ' ' ' Salem,- Or.,- Aug. 2T The first pas senger train was run over 'the newly completed Ealem, Falls City & Western railroad yesterday evening. It brought 100 DeoDle from Dallas to the circus. The run was made in one hour, leaving Dallas at 8 30 o clock and arriving in taiem at 7:110. The track is not ' completed to - the depot fie, and a regular schedule will not go Into effect until about Septem ber 10. Launches will meet all trains at the west bank of the river to convey passengers, to and from .outgoing and Incoming trains. . For the present the passenger depot will be located at the west approach of the bridge over the Willamette river at Salem. Later If satisfactory arrange ments can be made the railroad will -be brought into the capital city over. steel bridge of modern construction to be erected Jointly by the counties of Polk and Marlon and tne railroad company. The new railroad marks an era of de velopment for the counties of Polk and Marion, and will prove of immense ben efit to the city, of Salem and the sur rounding country. . .. ; , COOS BAT WILL . , : - PROSPECT FOR OIL (Speehl Dtooatek t Tea JonrmsU - ; Marshfleld, OrAug. 17. That there may be developed"4 on Coos Bay an , oil field which will attract!, the - attention of this cart of the country, seems not impossible now that large outside inter ests are taking hold of this particular resource. The Perklna-Mundy company, a firm from Douglas county, and an other outside concern, all three are fig uring on starting borings: ' It Is an nounced that work may be started be fore the close of September. - - ; " Notarial Commissions. ? - Salem, Or.,Aug. J7.-Notarial com mis. slons have been Issued to II, M. Abbott and S. J. Hubbard. .Portland; John N. Kdelfson, St. Johns. - , . Women's Misses' and 3'--! rULll ''tti.'i'lllbPSl' IlCel'' . complete; housefurnishers -1 y . , wmarcn ;. Reardy-to-We,ar f Apparel." ' Liberal Buying Terms Offered on All Housef urnishing .-Goods. TOMORROWS. MONDAY'S AND TUESDAY'S PURCHASES CHARGED ON SEPTEMBER AC COUNT. COMMENCING SEPT. 1. STORE WILL OPEN AT 8 A M, AND CLOSE AT 6 P. M." Tomoat tHe Aiigust Clearance Saler-Still Many , Splendid MBidintllft Marking the finale of this valuegiving event, but nevertheless as opportune in its offering of bargains such as have been shared in by hundreds during the previous days of the sale. In Bedroom Piece ARB SOME S INTERKSTINQ , Redoction Up-to-date designs, as well as dependable workmans,hip' and finish, are; displayed in these fine Bedroom Pieces. , Many are samples some discontinued, patterns.,- All are marked for final clearance. $30.00 golden 'oak- Pres'ser..f 18.T5 ; $32.00 mahogany Dresser,. 10.75 $36.50, golden oak DreaseiN .? 22.25 $41.00 golden oak Dresser ;.f 27.50 $43.00 f Circassian . walnut Chiffonier for. ; ...f 27.50 $43.00 golden oak Dresser i.f 28.25. $54 golden oak Chiffonier, .f 34.25 $65 Circassian walnut Bed, " three-quarter size, f or... 33.50 walnut f 48.50 Walnut .....MT.SO $90.00 Circassian V, walnut Chiffonier for ...'...; 846.75 $78.00 Clrcassion Toilet Table for.; $85.00 Circassian Dresser for K REDUCTION ON ALL PORCH, LAWN : AND gS??Si FURNITURE Go-Cart tha an oonsplxm oaa r4notion - $9.50 Reclining Reed Go-Cart with para sol :;f and ! cushions. for : .' f 4.95 $14.50 Reclining Go Cart, with cushions and parasol. .86.85 $18.00 reclining - and 'folding' Reed Go Cart, ;, with' parasol, .i or v i .r. . . 88.65 $22.50 Reclining Go-Cart, -with enameled wood body and with patrsolj for.V.A'..;...,.f0.65 $19.50 Folding and Reclining Go-Cart, with enameled wood body; upholstered and with parasol' for,' ,;' ....... . ; , . .810.25 $34.00 Reclining Go-Cart, with enameled wood body,' upholstered and with parasol.,.. 8 16.85 , - TBBUS f8JX SOWV, gLOO WXBX. CTasare' Specks The "Colonial" is a new pattern, very attract ive and serviceable and of best quality clear glass.' -These specials are offered tomorrow in the Basement Crockery Section: I ? . SPECIAL AT 38 EACH Water Bottles, regular 60c values. SPECIAL AT 48 SET Set of 6 Tumblers, regular 65c values. SPECIAL AT 55aV SET Set of 6 Goblets, regular-75c 'values.-','''' '.' i'-v v-'- - SPECIAL AT 714 SET Tea Sets that sell regularly for $15 set' SPECIAL AT 71 SET Berry Sets 6 Dishes and large Bowl, regular 95c values. in the DRAPERY AND BEDDING Sections SPECIAL AT 15 YARD Fancy Figured Table Oilcloth, the 25c quality and 4 feet wide SPECIAL AT 50 YARD Corduroy, 27 inches ; wide, for upholstery purposes, regular $1.00 yd, ; in green, red and tan shades. SPECIAL' AT 00 PAIR Lace Curtains worth v $1,5Q per pair, in white and ivory tints. ' SPECIAL AT 60s? EACH Mattress Pads that sell regularly for $L25 each. - SPECIAL AT 91.50 EACH Heavy Outing Comforters that sell regularly at $3.00 each. SPECIAL AT, $5.00 PAIR Strictly all wool Double Blankets, in white, gray and in colored plaids ; $9.75 pair is the regular price of these :;i blankets.'.- '-;., , ;-:: . , ' i : Saturday Sale ! of Car pet MOSTLY 1 1-2 YD. LENGTHS SOCaTSc, and 3 1 Each Very desirable CarpetJngs In Tapestry and Body Brus sels, Velvets and Axminstera inacdrs"and many patterns. Excellent for odd rugs anywhere, in the home. Tomorrow in 'the Carpet Dept. sixth floor. ; Fan : Hats : ; The Peer of AD $3.00 Hats New: Shapes i and Colors in Brook Hats for Fall; Better Than Ever. : New Fall Youmahs , New Fall Stetson ,'', .t.'V; '. , :' -': : j' ,.'. -v, -V'-' Cr' ; '""''v "v; A1'.' ' "''' ..,,. , ' . ' , ' " ' ' " - ' ' ' ' " A Great Line of Imported French and English Hats tor Fall Wear ME . LAWN ' "iTT. IMO'WEnS-T (CT,EA.MtLJIP ?. ,.r-st .'. i BEroiut NOW $3.50Mowers$2.25 $4.75Mowers$3.25 $yOMowers$3.95 ALL LAWN, MOWERS AND HOSE REDUCED LAWN SWINGS REDUCED FROM $12.50 TO $8.00 " ONE WEEK' ONLY Are Yi iiliiii? BE CAREFUL! . ..''.';.' v.1?," - r-: v '.rv-v. , -...v.; f -v.,-..v. EQUIP YOUR HOME WITO A PERFECTLY SMOKE, DUST AND GAS TIGHT MOST1 EASILY REGULATED FURNACE On -the Majrket GREATEST FUEL , - AND TIME . . SAVER FOR SALE ONLY BY WLY. THE HARDWARE MAN 130 First St? (next tb O. W. P. Waiting Rooms) Near "-'. Corner Alder' J STARTING SATURDAY E. MORRISON AND SECOND STS. "nRST AND TAYLOR STS. COME WOIIE TOD ciV DAVE YOUR PICK TOURIST CARS ', TO POINTS EAST TU THB '"1 . i 1 . ' - ' . ' ' .-. ..'., ' 1 . 1 . . Michigan Gcntrcl-tlavYcrfc Ccifrcl FROM CHICAGO SIX DAYS A WZ2K . A comfortable) and Inexpensive way to travel, effordtnf opportunity to view Niagara Falls anrouia without extra charfe. - : FOR PARTICULARS OR ANY INFORMATION ' , j-." PERTAINING TO TRAVEL APPLY TO wVc. SEACHREST, No. Pac Coast Agt, 132 Third St., Portland, Ore. v Rare Bargains In Real Estate ar to be found daily in the Classified Columns of The Journal.