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i .A 1 'II H. t i i 1 i h ; .J ul.LU L.Lli) r f ir ! I C ' .:.'I.S F -- ' tra. in wi: h J f ; t : t : - : l i f '! t ne i 1 1 i t v ) at' 1 n (f t' s i 1 J l f cf l'o..i e C- s i. i ! 1 i i cf Ha ft'TPft pel tr; .s t , w r : to his men to be on i:.e v -i.. h t r i i who prey upon women. l.:a ttit. a l:.at certain information han res :ci ir.in that several men of t!-.i.i cI.ns roocr.tly came to Portland. lie I'i' tnict. 1 l.:s patrolmen to arrest thris i;, a. 'll.pre have been so many of these tT$?,rn ii eoed that the patrolmen are becoming confused. '.A v.. .... i . Co;'.Iu'sJ mrn !."- Cae.1 fPLESlTIMO anion. Cl;ar h;ve l-'.-n t;a! Cat official craft ex s. In ja;.:!,-e to the officials under suspicion the grand Jury wants th entire matter tl. While evidence Introduced I, .-fore t.e grand jury is - not fretiiy ply-cos, two member of that body last events Ccr.ccrvaticn- Commission r':;r,l::rs Declare It Is One cf Oregon's Greatest Needs at th3 Present Time. C. H. Sproat, Spokane Prize Winner, Gets Cup and $10(30 Sweepstakes . for Finest Carload of Apples. - wanted to give everything: to the pub lics, District Attorney Cameron received a request Saturday from Pete Bruno, a lodging house and saloon kocper In George T. Oliver. Junior United States senator from Pennsylvania, has an nounced his candidacy for re-election. the north end.' In which ha askad to go before the grand 'Jury and explain con- ' ! ' ' E IIM- i 1 i ' til i . l"0lill In ia report on waier transportation to the governor, th Oregon conserva tion commission sets forth that one of the great needs at the present time U the opening of tha upper Willamette river to tree navigation, and that the river and Its tributaries should be stud ied, with & view of developing Irriga tion and power project. .. i . ; , . j ; "After a number of yeara of persist ent effort the . Willamette river bids fair to have the last -obstacle to free .j iw aovfl (h rnart. navigation rauuvou, ojm - The last fivers and harbors bill car-' ried an appropriation for 300,00u to, be used in .connection with an appropria tion made by the state of, 1300,000 for the acquisition of the canal and locks at Oregon City or the construction of new one. Ia our opinion careful study should be given to the utilization, of this river for navigation;' not only on the river Itself, but through canals leading out and through the valley, l it would seem that there should' be no gTeat technical dlf f icultles or natural obstacles in the;way of providing this very productive valley with cheap water transportation. In connection with this examination and study, the use .of the. river for irrigation as well as power development should be studied and con aidered." ,..:;:':? c-' V-.w. Swells oa lenninals. la ' referring to the Importance of terminals the report says: . -Providing ' terminals, landings and appliances at water points is now a live, question. The policy of Improving rivers, where no provision ,is made for their use after Improvement, Is being questioned. It Is manifest that uie set tled policy of the railroads has been to secure all available water front at all competitive water points and in this way effectually retard and pre vent - water competition. Thera Is a growing sentiment that In some way these facilities must be provided as part of ' the general plan of improve-1 mcnt" This obligation rests upon toe state or ttievarious municipalities af fected, A study of tne subject in other' countries which make a large nse of their waterways, shows that , the 1 ter ' minal question is considered . quite as important as, the Improvement of the waterway. "' :' "There - Is'" ho' place, however small, but what has provided such facilities and in many cases they represent an Investment of millions. Generally,; if not always," a broad quay : and drive way extends along the river where the rail meets the water and easy and con venient transfer is made. Warehouses and all modern facilities for prompt discharge,, loading, v storage and ,. 'ex change of-traffic are provided. It may 'be accepted as a fact that water carriage cannot be successful or serve its pur- pose unless there "are proper facilities for the handling oT the traffic" With these provided and the water craft planned and built for the use they are to serve, here as elsewhere; water will aealn assume its importance as a. trans portation, agency, s . " ' Devolves 'on Cities. The furnishing of .landing places and facilities will unquestionably devolve .upon the I municipalities affected,, and every city and town on a waterway should plan to acquire, if not all lts water . front, at least sufficient to" en able it to secure the advantages of, its location. No , city ehojild allow its means or ingress ana egress io ve in the hands of Individuals or corpora tions. The power this gives over the destiny and business of a' city should whole." t . i"' '. r.-: ...; The report gives several summaries of amounts expended by the federal government, the state and the various ; communities for water improvements since the report of 190 and urges the necessity of placing all river and har bor projects under the' continuous con : tract plan, instead of having portions carried out intermittently and In a hap hazard manner. - . , . . , The commission 1s composed ' of J. ? N. Teal, 'chairman: F.? C Young. Eu j. Miuer AiDany; j. v, tstevens, rort bind ; C B. Watson, , Ashland, and J. R. Wilson.. Portland. . . , . i A. P. T. LEAGUE SAYS ' -: '. TARIFF YET TOO LOW 5 " (raited Preei Leaned Wirt.) 1 .: ' Washington, Nov. 29. That duties on T some articles in the Payne-AIdrlca tar iff are not high enough, is the belief 1 of Secretary Wakeman. of the American ' Protective Tariff league. , The league will oppose any tariff changes authe - coming session of congress, unless an effort Is made to increase these ached- ules. ,r-' , -w - ..'-;. ''. vi' "We will , oppose any tariff 'revision rat this session,"' said Secretaiy Wake r man today, "unless the congressmen i want to raise the rates.. The duty on ! some 'things is not hlxh enough. If congress wants to abolish the tariff 1 concessions to the Philippines and Cuba we will Heartily ' support . the plan. "I do not believe the president ;wtll make a radical reoommendatlon on the j tariff question af the beginning of the 5 present session. s Possibly a : special ! message will be sent to icongrees ' a ; month later tf the tariff board has made a r eport then." -:..:vrr;. w-v . Tbe Democrats of Kew1 Mexico will meet in convention at Santa Fe on De remlwr 10 to define tne party's attitude toward Indorsing ; the proposed ' state constitution. t ' - . - . Fleming- Winter A-4004. E-JGOI. ; Orchestra. Phones v.. .. Shopping Sates 02.SO Per Hour 8 a. m. to e pw a. daily, - i i uu fim no a aay .shopping with a ' t ll i'l n rmi. . pie of hours. ... A lizvi j (Sperlal DlxpeMk to The lonrmL) CUcago, 111., If ov, jajOregon apples carrie4 off the gTahd sweepstakes priie at the Chicago Land Show today when C H. Bproat of Hood River won the cup and $1000 for the best carload of apples. This is the same car of apples that won the grand sweepstakes priae at the National Apple Show at Spokane, Wash. t-, 'iv This car of Spluaabergs was in com petition with apples from all sections of the United-States and. considering the fact that they were hauled farther and handled twice, this is a remarkable Vecord. The apples scored W7 points out of a possible 1W0 at 4 the r Epokane show and have now captured two world's prixes. , . C H. Sproat owns the Eldorado orchn ard at Hood, River consisting of 40 acres and the prise-winning car was taken from this orchard alone. This orchard is not under irrigation.' i . Ma Sproat has been offered' almost fabulous sums for various boxes of the prize winning apples, put will probably sell' the car in one lot. to a commission hOUSe. v . Oregon fruit and other exhibits are attracting attention from thousands of people who are looking westward and the fact that Hood fuver apples have won the grand prize means that the tide, of immigration will be heavier to Upset Stomach ; Causes Sick Headache, Ner vousness, Dizziness and . ' Biliousness. s 4 Woodard. Clarke & Co. guarantee MI-O-NA stomach tablets to cure upset stomach or any case of indigestion, or money back. ' There Is no. remedy , on earth so rood ror a per cent or tne ailments of the stomach as the prescription known the world over as MI-O-NA. s : MI-O-NA stops the misery of a- dis tressed -stomach In five minutes. It gives instant aid and comfort to sour or gassy stomachs. It stops heartburn and heaviness promptly., But Ml-o-na stomach tablets de not stop at relief they are guaranteed to And they do cure and If vou eonld look through a few thousands of testi monials that come to us from former dyspeptics telling of the marvelousi cur- ,ative value of MI-O-NA stomach tab- eis you. would oe just as enthusiastic as we are,:.,';::-."; y. v,,,. , .; ., ' If you are out of sorts and the stom ach Is the cause, get a fifty cent box Of MI-O-NA taAn . fn -- . - - 4 UVWAB UU fwla feel more cheerful.' in a week the sunsnine wui, again Come into your life; in two weeks you will be able to eat anything you want, will sleep peace fuDy and will be vigorous and fun of energy. .v : .-.'. Don't hesitate to try MI-O-NA; they never disappoint Sometimes the sim plest stomach trouble causes misery of the entire body. MI-O-NA ' will set your stomach right in day. Sold by Woodard, Clarke Co. and druggists everywhere. : . , . v , -,,,! ... ' ' T ' , . . V . ' '.OVER ALL COMPETITORS AT THE OAKLAND AUTO SHOW AGAIN DEMON ; V , v STRATING THEIR NATURAL BIG LEAD IN THE TIRE FIELD, r On 133 Gasoline Automobiles Using Pneumatic Tires, as Exhibited Opening Night, November. 19, There Were Shown 4754 Sets of DIAMOND TIRES, or Thirty-six V ' Pw Cent othe Total .-' ; . - : TWELVE OTHER MAKES DIVIDED THE R EM A , ATwenty Sets B Thirteen Sets ;tThrrteen Sets 1 "... - '. Y- 1 D Ten Sets Thus DIAMOND .TIRES' lead their next -nearest competitor by 137' and are the equipment on iftore carsyhan the THREE largest competitive intakes combined: IT'S THE SUPERIOR MILEAGE-GIVING QUALITIES OF DIAMOND TIRES THAT DOES IT. Specify them , on your ne new.cafj ksk for them at all times for renewals. Jt will meahMAXIMUM TIRE -SERVICE AT MINIMUM ....... ,.t till W. IL GRAY, MANAGER, SAN FRANCISCO S1PEGIAE t Mb MM For.Ucdnes "day Only , - BUY FROM THE 'I MANUFACTURER . We Make and Repair Our ' - Own Umbrellas :-Fc?TMs iSale inly .1000 Men's and . Womeq's Lennon's Waterproof (1 AA j Umbrellas, . $1.50 values r. i . v .'. 0 1 . U U 700 Men's And Women's Union Taffeta Umbrel- '7C las. the newest handles. $2.50 values . . eJI. I a) 500 Men's and Woinen's Fine Union Taffeta Ura- QO ! A1 brellas, best Paragon frames, $3.50 'value ........ tJsC .1 J f 500 Women's Taffeta Silk-Umbrellas, 12 and 15-inch genu- A ine ebony Directoire handles, ues, at ........ ? Mv Latest Rovelty dles, beautifully carved hard vTOods, trirrrmed in Art Craft designs of sterling silver. The most artistic handles ever produced. For rhen and women. Mounted ,on um brellas to your selection. V ........ ... ,.- : In black and colors, good School Umbrellas, for,.Vlv.50 Lennon's Busy rUnbrclla nospital Umbrellas 'repaired and re-.V brella Covers from ?1.00 to covered. '"As Good as New ?G,50, Every facility for our motto. Guaranteed Um- 'turning out repairs quickly. Let us repair rlscn St . Otpotte -Postofflc. gy If'Oir'SA Ob- - f -LLASf r 1 E-Three Sets F10J4 Sets G -Two Sets H Three Sets EXPENSE. i i i i ii t y uwuJ A SEVENTH AND BURNSIDE, LOS ANGELES : 9 ffi'.l . ' . . V , -i ' 1 tf s . ' i'". ".'-; . . .- , . x v. ' '" : j : af " -r- : - , V H' itgular $4,00val- QO . . . . . . . " . Vae 0 u pllday Unfcrellcs Wc are showing the hand somest line of Holiday Urn brellas ever brought to Port land.' .Detachable and inter changeable , handles of all kinds for men and women. Make your selection now, while the assortment is com V 1 plete. t ; . .. wj. , your urobrella. I - "Hlaffara" "Benefactor" V "Crusade" ' "Portland ftose" I N D ER AS OL L' 6 W S IOne Set J Eight Sets KOne Set L One Set fi i ii PORTLAND, OREGON SEATTLE This Editorial in the Laidie Home Journal . i . ... ... . . . 0 ITS 8 9PIMEX.T WABHIWO "A "woman who ws lmn1nrf 'Banrwla Otaases finally succeeded in lilting' her eyes with what she euthnaiastioaUy declared Vas Just Hie thing.' And, Immensely pleaod with herself. Uui woman had broTurht about the grayest danyer a woman could Invest in, for ahe had bought two nieces of flass crudalr ground, bat mag nix in y stroixrly, and with them she can see 'better to read.' That seeing better will mean an intense strain Upon her eyes, but she will not realise what the trouble is, nor th injury the glasses ars doing, gome day she will be under the oars of a specialist, probably, for the re moval of a cataract, . whloh will cost several , hundred dollars, to say nothing of the suffering en tailed, and sh wlir he fortunate, Indeed, If she does not rafter par tial or entire loss of sight for. the remainder of hex life.". The) dealers who advertise these "Eye Destroyers'! never test the eyes themselves. They leave this in;. portant matter to one of the clerks, who knows nothing whatever about the anatomy of the eye. Don't ruin your vision and think you are saving money. TouH find it pays to consult only a skilled spe- ClaliSt : " '.' , '. . " , . :. .... PI KM Eyesight Specialist ?; ' RdTRE J. K. GILL CO Now Don't : Forget-This ' - t Select Yout Gifts Early In the Day and Carly In the nontti LHcHZSD Aim AXDZS STsJri pay; a'smalpayrnent ar the . time ofrchase and balancensyeekly or monthly payments to, sji"t llKmni tyvrrFmiKG Co; L WijJilnfnoVP IS."----rA' v'.-T T ' rr CM 111 5tore V u' . y v h.w J -i-1 uiby . .. , This special outfit-ra; New Cilampion,, ' t Columbia Graphophone, & Columbia , , Double-Disc Records (12 selections) : ' and. 200 needlescosts yoti $28.90 com ' - plete. . And it's the one best Christmas -present in town" . . ' An ,C7pcrtcr.:ty to tzzLz q f.rc:ct that 13 o prcccst, csi ca csy tenrs tftcr Chrlstnosa . .'(Finer outfits, disc or cylinder; up to $250.) , . e;o''iii'i'Ri::A Phonograph Company V ; f 37t WASHINGTON, and at' Your Dealer's; N . wTw05aa.v ifi. uiimJ min t?o. Boiooi fn. Concert Use ' - . tus xxassAXXi fiasto. . Tickets May Be Obtained at ; i. " v, 9 M DON'T PA TR ONIZ E THE FUV-BY-MldHT ' OPTICIAM ' ; t ' lie" is hers today and makes you all kinds of prom lues, and gets four times too much. for' Els spectacles. l , , " Don't pay flS.'OO for- t3.5tv glassea , See ' our testimonials . this week, j I have been fitting glasses over 89 years and giv you . scientific scientific fitting best; of . . rrames, best of lenses, , , .IV-., -:-: : , . , - V $1j0O or lenses In,, your ; frames, framti; $10 for .lenses in 'alnmaloo f tames; 1X80 , for . leases In gold-filled frames. , STAPLES, (he Jeweler, for Mectrical Supplies and ", ' Llectrical Novelties , l; ;' At the Right Prices Call at..the . 0.B.STUBDS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO ; '61 SIXTH STREET, PORTLAND; OREGON " , Let 6s Show You Oar New Electrical Decorative Outfits for . ' Holiday READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL 3 Miss Mildred -Kling. ' rtipil of Dr, Emil Enna Washington and Park Streets, , Wednesday' Evening, xrovember 80 !: PROQKAMME. , 'VPrehid No:' s. and Furue No. " ' II, from Well Tempered -v Clavichord i", Bacn . Etude.de Concert, op. $8. McDowell. , . . ' MISS KLINO. ,". Ijoolt Up, O Heart...... Del Rlego - Waking of Spring. ... ..Del RlegoT ;:,,;.;-; MRjSMARK-,,;'.;; 7' J Sult.','.'"Casssltiolsette" (Nut f Cracfcer)fc op. 'TlTschaikowBky 1 Overture Miniature: Marche, ? Danse de la . Foe Dragee; T Trepae, Danse Russe, Danse i jjansa , noise. 1 , Danse m 'Arabe. Dance Chi Danse Des Mlrlitons, -Chain of Rones..... Herman Lohr - MRS. MARK. Alleero. Acrltato. on. SI...... ' . Motrzkowskl - On the Mountains, op. 19, No, 1 . , ...........Grieg J.nS8 KLINO. ' : . v v. : ( , V . 1 162 ST&ST 6TBEXT, -Sear Corner of Morrison Windows. ;.,. , , , . ;t cv:.D.iY rArr.a in tiis ur.tx;ox couxiur i