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Tlin OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVERMPER 13. 1CCQ.
. M. . i. - - - " '
OPPOSE PIAIITO ;
LEASE DRifOOCK
The (Antral Labor Council
Passes Kesolutions De-
i iioiiiiciiifir Hcliomc.
THE STIUNGER
WITHIN OUR GATES
HermM J, Mulr. 8attle. Wash.
Spokaus haa vr been tha bonis of
crooks and foes to rood govarnmont.
I4ic iiimmiT on could . hardly croaa
from on tlrMt lo .Bother beoauaa of
ths public speaking going on on nearly.
very corner. It ual to pa tha worst
place for outdoor meetings I aver iw,
od I can readily understand, that strict
measures had to bo adopted. .
COfJEDIilll YOUIJB
HilS UEMTi LAUGH
Musical Comedy "Lo" Given
; initial '.Presentation; at
. the Bungalow. .
I vrry rfralilng. ' Charartnrs iniiva
I aii arul off the alaa-t, ineil.anlr.llv :
Ihara are aoma funny llnna. but there
la the always evident effort to be funny,
I wlilh Invartahlv dfnafa lie AWn iur
I pose. . "Lo" belongs lo a dying raea.
Nrw Ilotrl Ojni lWtmbr 1.
(RmwU1 Hntrti n Tbe Jusrn.l.)
Tha lUs, OrM Nov. It. Uooember
1 la the data now set for tha opening
of tha nr ISJ.000 hotel which la Bear
ing completion, and tha event la be
ing looked forward to with much antici
pation, for' the cltlsena of this cly have
long wanted a first class hotel, and
this they will certainly have whnu Hotel
Tha Italics la completed and openrd to
tha public. -
Sugar Factory Idle for m Vwk.
B(elal DUpatra te The Journal
La Urande, Or., Nov. J 1. ! Urande's
sugar factory la standing still thin
week on account of a shortage of coal,
following- tha non-arrival of a shipment
over tha O. It. N. Unas on achedule
tlma. Practically all tha beets are
hauled In, but there la yet about ten
days of work for tha factory when It
la again aiartaa.
Tha Ceutral Labor Council and thai M. B. Murphy, Rlfla. Colo. Tha vast
Port of Portland are at outs over tn amount . or advertising that Oregon,
A Plan is fot to leans tha Port of
Itortland drydork at Bt. jeans 10 mo
Oregon Drydock company. I ' con
tended by the labor council that tha
Oregon Drydock company is tnereiy an
adjunct to the Willamette Iron A 8teel
Works, and that thla corporaUon al
. raarfv has a. drvdork,' recently built. It
By x r. a.
It aeema unkind and ungrateful not
wildly enthuslwatlo over "La"
o new, the press agents have
many giowlns thlnsa about It.
been mt annaM.tra.taiw 4 in
.. . , , i i .. . . i . .
irniiaiiun mf worm our, uuv uc(in M aavarusing way, that to admit that
me vi ""r II lan f the beat mualoal rnmn.1v ..
" "j'-iaeen appears to t sacrilege.
wm in Chicago re-1 rn anita of r iin,-. .
cenUy tha rommlsalon men did not fall j Franklin P. Adams' enormoua salary
over themselves to make an offer for aa a Jokesmitli or Is It Kranklin P.
Kronoaal to lease tho Port of Portland Washington and Idaho ara doing to to ba -
proposat to lease tfie ' promote their fruit Industry la working ' w ,
drydock at 8t Jolma. w!r;n a hardship on Colorado. Until .U or .aid so
Ml : r,CiL,"!i,"LJf' iLnZ'Z.Z year. . go Cotorado fruit h.d ,t h., ,
authorisation was given the offl- "JL fir." In
. " cer. of th. council to -II effort, to Ta'ln tha
parent the leas. b n, given. .eJf , ,
my apple Tha first thing thoy asked Adams' fame and O. Henry's enormous
tna was. "Have you any Oregon ap- salary? In spite of these things. "Lo"
P1 seemed to drac for those people at the"
Bungalow last night, who hava form.
ten ir tney baa aver beard who Its au
thors were. In aplte of tha entertain
ing work of John E. Toung, tha general
effect of this unique musical comedy
waa much tha aame aa that of. many
umar inuaicai comedies soporific.
itestfui and quieting, too, was A. ,
Haldwin Bloane'a music. With tha
single exception of tha atatue song In
ma xinai tableau, which waa unusual
O. A. Giles, Cla Elum, Wash. Apple-
ahowa are a delusion and a anara ao
la a r rued by the council that the Oregon I f. r.ilnr a Una on the nroduction
Lrydok company-.acsirea to tease i"e0f apples of any oerUIn district is con
Iort of Portland dock in oroer io secure Mrne(, Naturally, tha grower goes
a tnonopoly f the buaineas on ins v u-1 through his orchard and picks only tha
lamette river., and thus raise tha CostMEn olaaa fruit accidents will hannen
of repair work dona on voaaela coming n any orchard. So that an exhibit
ln,to PorOnnd. I from Hlnky Dink. Nev.. might look as
In tha discussion of tha question laat w.n as a disday from Hood River, and
night tha opinion was expreased that yet Hlnky Dink may not hava seven and .tractive, and which woka un ths
; labor council should a to It at tha aPpU tree, within 7 mliea. audlanc) ZX w
n.cmbors of tha. Port of Portland com- fpit'A T Ttn V PPnTFPTS
miMinn ahonlit ta made elective officers I - ii v jivu
Instead of appointive. It la contended
that the present system of appointive
members of the comroiasion joaaa tne
control and management of tha body
into tne nanaa oi me follows:
land. " I w. A. Wilson Erect one story frame I good nature that la Irresiatible. wnrkeil
Givfiiig
To Your
Why arc you doing this? He would
be much better off without it. Chil
dren do not need stimulants, But
they often need a tonic, something
to give them more color, more life,'
. more strength. Can you find a
strong tonic without a drop , of
alcohol? Certainly. ; Ayer's Sarsa
parilla is just sUch a medicine. En
tirely free from alcohol. No stimu
lation. No alcohol habit Ask your
doctor all about it. Let him decide.
1 J. O. ATTK OOMPiNT. Lmrall, Vmm.
no novelty n tha aonga which were
all curiously Ilka tha aongs you In-1
MENTIONED IN PERMITS r;:'Z
ox l.0" was no more in evidence In the
Ten buildlna- nermlts. involving 1M.- muaio tnan a tha plot
300. were Issued by tha building in-1 onn tu. xoung, who Is a comedian
wnn a merry laugn ana a luna 01 actual .
l)aily movement oi the bowels are just as essential for children as for adults. You
can easily correct any tendency to constipation by Jiving small doses of Ayer's Pills.
Resolutions were also adopted at the dwelling. Koswell street, between Pat- j hard to Inject aoma of hia own Ufa and
meeting laat night protesting against j ton road and Lmeon; puiiaer, aame, i aplrlta loto -jw .. Ia u Bot a funny
m. icu 'T" .rT . ' 8 fl Fl.iu.toct n tnd one half F?n! n " wnaa of the word.
suppressing tna irt .p t v.v- - frame-dwelling. Kast Seventeenth noicomlcaU, But ho seems to
lzena. . . I street, between Surman and Killings-1 Da immensely good humored. It pleaaea
An trrTt mitt tnailA TA hAVA UlA la-I . J . . . n J - tl.EAA I vn .a . v. .... in -
-.....f- --r wurm, uuituvri, nniiiD. .xvvu. . i j v Dv wvvj jui i y a person I . . . ...
bor council arrange for a mass meeting I smith & Watnon Erect one atoryl about you. It puta you In a happy I A-Ilttlft niaDeDSin Will lURKC
e rtAf hnt ih. pouneil -refused to I brick foundrv. Water street, between nnnA X riA h. .k..: i. ZZi I Xiapcpoiil n u4uu.t
do this. Tha members stated that they I Harrison and Lincoln; builder, samo;
IIIDSTIIgl
. . 1 ' -It. fc,au T...,.U1 110.000.
Workers of tha World a an organ iza-1 t1wl ,,... mtreif.S between Cfav and
tlon. They were opposed to the curtail-1 Columbia; builder, Reynolds Weymer;
mont of the freedom of speech by thejji6o. . ...
authoritlea of Spokane, however, and c-1 C P. Smith Erect one story frame
cordlngly adopted tha following reao- parage. Atnsworth street, wtween vvii-
. ; : - , .... ., liams and Cleveland; builder, same; $100
"ti'iTiJ- :"'f;'-,i'''iWv.r '-stnnka'n SunnyHldo Fuel company Erect one
"Whereas, In thev city of Bpokane, Btory frame coal ahed. feast Thirty
workmen are being thrown Into Jail be- sixth ' street, between Hawthorne ; anl
t-nuBe the city council of Bpokane passed 1 Madison; builder, same; 1260,
an ordinance prohibiting the holding of J McKinley Mitchell Erect threa atory
mood to find that there la aomeone who
can bubble laughs without an effort
cia la an excellent ' substitute for-a
clever plot and aclntlllatlng lines.
Mr. Young and another merry littla
body Dorothy Brenner were very fun
ny In ona aong -"Never Forget Tour
Parents" which seemed rather out of
place in Its surroundings. . It waa ax
cellent?. burlesque, and Bounded, , aa
mougn wuiiam tr. JvirK had written It.
Maude Kelley la. a "statuesque" Jady
wiiu wieni, out an unioriunaie roie.
you feci fine in fire
minutes.
There would not ba a case of Indl
geatlon here If readers wjio ara sub
ject to Stomach trouble knew the tre
mendous anti-ferment and digestive
virtue contained In Dlapepain. This
harmless preparation Will digest a
heavy, meal without the slightest fuss
n..inr. m n.. Af that i. tr ths t DricK aoartments. rast Morrison street, i nA Ronrn a. ijimm n xiinr R(r, i '
iJrV ,v i,.inv h between Seventh and Sixth; builder, A. I ntAi.tinin .t nm... k.;. I acid stomach In flva minutes, besides
1 ha constitutional right of free speech, ,imothV K Jnnev Erect four atorv utter,y Juliette Langa waa
Nauseous odora
and.
"Whereas,' -Tho truat orcea of ' tha
, United State are oppressing labor by 1 1 Morgan: $35,000.
brick- apartments, Trlnty place, between
Washington and Everett; builder, . W.
reduction of wages and Increase of tha
hours of labor on one- hand, and by In
creasing the cost of living on the other,
and, -- r-f-'- rr.
story , frame dwelling. East Seventh
street, between Tacoma and j Tenino;
builder, same; $800. y
r Meier & Frank comranv ReDair" four
Whereas. Only through the fullest I storv brick hotel. Front street, between
Pxerclse of the rights of free speech and Morrison and Alder; builder, J: Bing-
Tucatan maiden, whose final song was
erfeqtlve, BS baa been said. David
Klrkland was decidedly wooden aa
A. P. Willing Erect one and one half I Whitefeather, an Indian. That sounds
like one of Franklin P. Adams' Jokes.
It's a fair sample of the brand.
v"Lo" has-too-little spontanlety to be
overcoming all foul.
from the breath.
Ask your pharmacist to show you the
formula plainly printed on each 50-cent
case of Pape'a Dlapepsln, then you will
readily understand why thla promptly
cures indigestion ana removes such
symptoms aa. Heartburn a feeling .like
a lump of lead In the stomach. Belching
or Gaa and Eructations of , undigested
food, water ' brash, Nausea, Headache,
Biliousness and many other bad symp
toms: and, besides, you will not need
laxatives to keep your stomach, -liver
ana intestines ciean.ana xresn.
; If your Stomach Is sour and full of
gaa or your food doesn't digest, and
your meals don't seem to fit. why not
get a 50-cent case from your druggist
and make life worth living? . Absolute
relief from Stomach misery, and perfect
digestion or anything you at la -sure
to follow five minutes . after, and. be
sides, ona case Is sufficient to curs a
whole family of such trouble. '
Surely, a harmless, inexpensive prep
aration ltka Dlapepsln, which will al
ways, either at daytime or during night.
relieve your stomach misery and digest
your meats, js aoout as handy and val
uable a thing as you could bave In the
QOUSa. ' . . ; -r-f-r--
Account National Apple Show
PORTLAND TO SPOKANE AND RETURN
Spokane, Porlland & Seat lie Ry
! , "THE NORTH BANK ROAD"'.:., ; l ''
: SCENIC ROUTE ALONG COLUMBIA RIVER ; .
.Two Tra Daily ' v
NIGHT TRAIN
Leave Tortland 7:00 P. M. '
Arrive Spokane 7:00 A. M.
, ;, :. . . TRAINS CARRY ' '
Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Observation Cars, Dining
..-j." CarsFirst Class Coaches, .
Tickets on Sale Nov. 14 and 15 -
FINAL RETURN LIMIT NOVEMBER 25. '
; ' ciit'omces:
Corner Third and Morrison Streets, 122 Third Street '
Passenger ; Station, Eleventh and' Hoyt Streets ;
DAYLIGHT TRAIN
Leave Tortland 9:0Q A. M.
Arrive Spokane 9:00 P. M.
free press can oppressisom be resisted
and true progress made; therefore, be It
"Resolved, By ' the Central Labor
Council of ' Portland , and vicinity, : that
we lierdby strongly denounce the ac
tion -of the ' authorities of Spokane In
Imprisoning men and women who exer--lse
the right of free speech In the
streets of Spokane,
ham; $500.
HQKSES, TOO, SAW
JSW M0T0E CAES
;
'
Staid old Portland horses who
have been driven Into town
every morning for the past 20
years to the merry: tune of tha
Fourth street locomotives and
the rumble of the Fourth .Street
Limited for freight and passen
gers and who have seen the evo
lution of the automobile . from
the little runabout days to ' the
present : mlle-a-minuto limou
sines and ambulances without
' mora signs of perturbation than
a conventional shiver or. two
gave up tha fight 1 yesterday.
, Old backs ached, old muscles
. quivered, - manes and tails that
' have decorously hung down-,
ward with the rain these many
years suddenly were elevated to.
unheard of heights.
. Portland horses have suffered .
much but the new gasoline tor
pedo cars on tha Southern Pa
cific's Fourth street tracks
. proved the last straw. The oddly-
shaped coaches, with their
little round port hole windows -
and their general: air of being
able to shoot off the earth with
out a moment's notice, were too
much for the nerves of most of
the equines that saw them.
The result of . the exhibition
of the new gasoline cars yester-
day afternoon was mora incipi
ent runaways than tha police
department and drivers of deliv
ery wagons , have had to cope
with - than they can remember.
Nona of "them resulted seriously.
but Its evidently going to take
soma time for horses to accus
tom themselves to the new
brand of atreet horror.
'
i
Philadelphia Is trying 'the experiment I
of paving about a mile of Its principal
retail business street' with creosote-Im
pregnated wood blocks. ;
Accumulation of Gas
In the Stomach
km
4
1)00 P0IS0NEE GETS
: - - BUSY AT ATHENA
' fSpecIl Dlopatch to Tha JonrmL)
:' Atbena. (r, Nov. 11. A $500 reward
that will lead to the lndentlty of tin
. person who has caused such a dis
turbance In the canine family of Athena
lias been offered. During the past few
days eight dogs have been found dead
on tha streets, due to poison distributed
over town 1n pieces of beef carefully
wrapped with a string. The two fox
terriers or F. B. Boyd and 11. I. Watts
were tha first victims. Tbey were two
of the favorite dogs of the town and
were valud very highly by their
owners. The dogs highly valued are
not allowed to run loose any longer, and
tha grey bound, owned by the Stone
brothera. bava been nt to a ranch in
tha country ff the p rases t. Every ef
fort is being mad to find tka guilty
person. ,
START PAYING OX
THE DALLES STREETS
The Laliea. Or, Kov. 12. Yesterday
tha Warren Coestrwctlo company laid
the first hard eurfara pa Testes t eve
put. dowa Is Tha Dalles, having begun
ti put the finishing touches on- Second
trrt la the block In frnnt of tha pnt
ff!c. and bv Mgnt the entire block
wilt b completed. Nearly an tha ex-
tattftfi on 4dt astfrs street ttaa txw-a
-f.r-.fcrdL er.d Urlig tn Wtullthtc pav-
w-'l pTvcrmm rapidly from tt-.la
tm If ihm wather rTBln farr
, r7 srTt'.tar.dt Oiurrn SSJ B ba
n rfrite tbe retire IS Mrwrks Instd
rt S , worlt has t he
; rn trwuiit f arere attr j
f t Mlrg -f ths IS Kiwk. that hi 1
One of the Most Common Symptoms
of Dyspepsia and Deranged:
Digestion,
gas In ths alimentary canal may .be de-
scriDea : as consmuiing me orainary i
condition, as certain foods, such as I
peas, oeans, etc., uttiuriuijr eiiuiinate i
and create gas while undergoing diges
tion." . 1 "
It Is only when this gas Accumulates
to. such extent as to cause Inconveni
ence, and belching, that a person may
be said o be suffering from flatulence.
This collection of gas becomes In ex
treme cases so great that a swelling
presents Itself In the pit of the stom- j
ach; and when this stage Is reached.
complaint Is made that this part feels
tender to the touch, the clothes of the)
person beingrloosened to obviate the!
distress occasioned by pressure.
Attempts are usually made to gat rid
of this stomach gas by eructation, and
Immediate relief is sometimes obtained
when this Is accomplished. Infants are)
very 1 subject, to flatulence, especially I
when their natural food Is taken away
too hastily, and when food other than
that provided for them by nature Is I
given them. Mothers and nurses are I
familiar with this Infantile trouble, and
have various remedies for. It, the most
popular of which la charcoal, which re
lieves the trouble completely,' by ab
sorbing the stomachic and Intestinal
gases, thereby removing the colicky
pains or the infant, which la the symp
tom which most frequently causes the
nightly crying spells.
Charcoal Is a marvelous absorbent,
ana is capaDie or oxidising and absorb
ing 100 times Its own volume in gases.
It Is applicable to all cases of flatu
lence or gas In the stomach, and as It
Is entirely harmless. It can be taken
by any one with comparative Impunity
ana wttnout rear or its doing any harm
wnatever to tns system.
Infsnts and old people can use it as
readily as young persons and those in
tne prime or Ufa. and nothing but bene
fit can result from its use. It can also
be used In any Quantity; and In this re
spect it differs from drugs sometimes
employed for stomach troubles, as the
dosage of these must be regulated by
a competent pnysician. Not so with
charcoal, however, as Is shown by the'
fact- that a French surgeon used ss I
much as It ounces pr day. every day
or uie last so years or bis life.
Btuarta Charcoal Losenges should be
employed In all cases where the stom
sch is filled with gases resulting from
the fermentation and decomposition of
rood and also from the use of those va.
etaole foods which am naturally to
engenaer ana promote the accumulation
of r. These wonderful llttfs losenges
which hava an enormous and- ever j
increasing sale, ara mad from best wil
low charcoal, combined with pure honey,
and furnish to ths sufferer from Mo
ach rasa and foul breath, ins very hmt
and most palatable and dlrtitful form
Is which rbarcoal can bs administered
ts the stomach. .
Stuart's Cbarcnet Lnaenr are -cdlnly
agreeable, ts the ta.te. In
striking r-ostrast and contrm-dUtlwtlon
to tha ordisary powdvrvd charcoal, wltleh
la a most riMasant l-. ts 1 k r
s package of Stuart's -CbarcnsJ
Irvf today fr-m your drurgitt frr
i crata. and send oe your ham and
addms.for fre umple package. A4-'-r""
F A. Ktuart Co, iM Sloan Bldg,
SECOND ANNUAL "! '.
National Apple Show
. At Spokane, Wash., November 15 :" - . '
to 20, ' 1909. The greatest- Apple t.. 1
4 ' Exhibit the world has ever wit- ;
-v t . " nesscd. . An event of vast industrial
x importance to the Pacific North-,
west. Round trip rate from Portland
e Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
-Tickets will-be-on saleNovember-l Ulvtr1 - r
and 15th. F"inal return limit Nov. 22d. ' ;
$25,000 in prizes will be given away. Grand display. Instruc
tive lectures. , Interesting; program every day.
- , . T - r: - - ; ,
- Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, - , . ,
. Third and Washington Streets, Portland, Or. -
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
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