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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER t. 11!!. UK CHEMIST IS Gill MM . BV CITY COUNCIL Action Taken Following Report That Impure Mirk 1$ Caus- . Ing Death of Babes; Crema tory Test Is Good. by V. Whaale af Mr. mua T(, M aalrva mt It email is baHX t lc H knitf k4 the bl I r uuik4 t the rwuiwlt aa pretrtllM ne i 4riy tee . a of iHlll eltaiS Ik M1W uie r I Be health 4r1 J I ttL Tfc we rfrr4 a rail'ta nmil( ef lv. Alia W. Smiia aad r. M. J. Chlp- B. tViccW Ullave IM oalab- Ua&ai.ai a 4atel eilai would b graal belp a malalalatag f o4 health cdllWi. The rMrtia4 l-lel ana etadaa baa altered I ha rvt 'ad Ita at.aiUcia fr. la ckar tlag im saaula af acbaul bUdr r4 eiaada r4y la l-aifurai fr ail 4 lei awl require by Kaady chlidrew. Tie llth aaoathly raparl hoe mat the fuur medic! achaal ep-ciote eaamiaad It. school ehUdra la biumbr. The hallb af I ha elty la goed. 0l II et. of earUt fevar vara report 4 durli.4 l ha lh, eight af diph theria. It caaca af typhoid aad f vuf f tubarculoal. Th Ut thai aa aaetaiaat be graatad City Ulik Cbamlal L. C Calleaey, Who gWpteasbr report hwe4 lhal II befcle had le4 la It dare fn tre4 la aa Imputa sell ". aa4 4kIv4 lhal h abl I haadt I Ha lletl without help, re jeullad a (Ha aitr heellh boa4 this HMM-tia raoammaadtag that Mr. Call. r rml he great. The board r,,ruad. dua i the Uch af mn ta pul a44 a reluoa rammltol th ir I laaaa ta runnls eoadltlo. eouacli la aatborts toe eppotntmaal . wiiHe report from Rburg. af aa additional taaoaetor la th milk I rcjr4 tr C K. Merrill, acratary of ' ta amploy tha aacaaaary taacoar aa4 laaaaauaa 4-trtmaal. at a aaJary al I D aiacullra Iar4 of l atrlkara. III off r all 4prtmaota an4 Ibarafora, II ia aaaa4 1 14 a aala. I mmS ua4 that ! aallroa4 an bln I wouli for Iha praaaat efftr la Chll- Tha roltiUoa raruur airariaa ftj4iffioHr la atllo traJua aul. aa Ibara arao a laeiura ai i.jt a. m. arary sua- ar laa iaa aatry laapaoioTv pw i w(rA AO( anouch waa la Iba aaopa 10 ai ma aioaem acnaoi room, muni STRIKERS TO GET ULTIMATUM FROM HARR1MAN ROAD rMlau4 frxa Haa Oaa.) 1 0 IIS To Cultivate Thinker Chief Object; Successful Con cert Given, Tha aonrart at Chrialaaaama hall tarda 7 afiaraaaa a araal aoaaa but a aa a amaioal aal aa4 aa a varaa rtila a lha aaodcra achooL Tha 4ay rathar tatlt4 a at lha fira alda aa4 alaaaaat hoof, fcal la aplta of tha ha4 aaathar al laaai It paoala vara pcaaaaL "ra all walaa la Ufa Caloaal C B. Wood Iair4uca4 Mr. Prawn. ha la la and 4 1 racier af lha arhooi. and autvd lhal ha aa a fca4uaia af Tala and had aioeaafallr foundM lha Ma4ara aehaaL aoar (uocaaa fully aro artaa ta larcar araparlloM In Kail lha tVlr. Mr. Wrowa tbta ataiad thai lha arhoal ild ael al araaaal effar llaalf aa a aubaUlwia for lha day aohaata. uhtl ar prtrata, harauaa It ha4 aat lha mada ralaa ta a aaaar4 la (4iUf aattlara f a aaa ra I r f .u-k raia4 llh aa4aa, "A r4Jrw4 a ha aa fraflaa ua lha Ua4 af aa lra Ofav," ha aaid. "inta la a aaa try w ara m It far 404, mm avaal aa it If faiia a4 yrMiraua 11a h 11 11 aann.Ja Thaa aa aa la. laaaaiM arllh wtt U Aaaalapla aaaUaJ MM aAaa4 att t aat ta aarfe taa artaa aa mm mm autcaJf. Ihara ara aaa ihaaaaaAa ha aay vaal 1 tanaa hara mm har aa Ua III a . 1- . i..iii. J I "r ra vaat aiier tuesoay in icaiuc anu r ua anaa a... ui t un . j t n-. .11111 M1' aa.4 a a wroncsQtiy in ronianu, huj h- h.. .,wr, ., araiaf u BA. kA.Am. Pl.an I V" r -ai aa aa- UU U DCHUi MUflbO uitbiiiowiy na taa aavtia araa ara aa.ia( lltk - " haa lhar haaaaa lta yaa. a. Men Of .CrOOK COUniy. nahaaaa UtM UU a4 aaaaa aaa. r'a ii r a itwu; ta- aa 'rlu a4 aruains. l to Tha aaal I I . araay mmmu ITVIL JVaJaa II EI SCHOOL'S RAINS F AIMS EXPLAINED TO CUT OUT BURNS TRIP: ON WAV WEST hi 1 Hiiffai 1 M anslayad bf tha Ur ha aaaiaa4 la tha aata taak mt toapacUaf araaaartaa and lalUi 4pota. aw Vila Or4tia , Aa ardlnaaoa aov hafora tha city aoaarl) aUI. If aaaaad. f1 Ua haajln fcoar4 tha aulhorliy ta rvreha tha It raaaa mt araaaiartaa aa4 milk dapota which 4a aat aama ta tha atandard raqulrad by tha para milk er4tnaaeai Aa aooa aa thla U paaaa4 MUh Cham tat Callaway will ha Ha aa aUtra campaJjo la erapl tha iarfa milk 41atrlbutlo atattelaa ta taalaUla battar aaiillaUon. 1 ndar tha larma af tha milk ordinance dalrtaa that 4o aat atlala a aeora af al at.ll par Mat may hava tbalr II caaaaa rvoka4 tr tha haalth board, Tha ardinane bow pandlnf wUl apply thla prortaioa ta craajnartaa and athar milk vandlnf eonoarva. alaa. Tha Bsoolhly raport af City JIaalth Offloar C 1L Whaalar ahawa that tha taw rramatory haa mora thaa mat tha laata rqalr4 of lu Two dlffaraat taata war tlvan. Tha cramatory avaragad 111 tana ta a al day trial ta datarmlna Wbathar Ht eoald daatroy tona of arbax m day, aalng oaa aid of tha fumacaa, at maximum ooat of IS oanl a ton. Tha avaraca coat waa centa audar thla, r 41 caota a ton, Tha plant daatroyd 11 tona la 00a day at aa arrrat a ooat of 41 oaata a ton. whll bain cparatad at full capacity. Tha maximum amount raqulrad of tha plant la thla taJt waa ill tona. at an ara ran coat oot to axoaad II oanta. From tha rrault af thaa taata It la now apparent that tha plant wlU nlUmataly comply with tha tarma of tha contract undar Which It waa lnatallad. Tha Incraaaed afflclancy af tha burnar la attrlbutad tf cnang mada la tha furnacaa and draf u tmdar tha auparrlalon of D. E. Otla. whs waa amDlorad by tha city oouncll at a aalair f H month to rcprant tba city la tha taata. Baairaatlna Aaaaptai. Tha raalEnatloa of CKy Cramatory 8uprlatndnt H. N. NipUr waa ra calvad and aooaptad by tha board, which rrantad him a twa waaka vacation oa full pay. No auooaaaor waa nam ad, but it ta tha tatantloa of Mayor Roahllfht to off ar tha poaiuon to nr. uua. tnaiact tham. Tha raport atatad thai aa.oa train atartad I pull out of lha yard a m la hap aecurrad to tha angina aiv4 tha IraUtmaa bad ta repair it. Aa effort waa mada by tha atrlkara t parauad thoa faw who raturaad ta work thla mornlnf to daalat and a land by tha anlona. but they atoutly rafuaad to do ao. Uut no attampt waa mada to forcibly raatralo tham. T Xfyafcl trUthraaxar. OondlUoM ara battar thaa w ax- pactad tbam to b at our abopa." aald Mr. CBrlm today. "W hava mada no effort to brinf la utald maa aa etrlka. braakara. but wa have put a number of locaJ man to work and hava other ap plication for poaltlona which w have not yet eonal dared. "The atrlkara ar trylnf to Intimidate thoae men who have returned to work, and fof their protect Ion and ao the com pany can car for It employe we are maklnff preparation to houa and fad tha men at the ehope. If we brine men In from tha outalde w ahall try to nrotert tham." A dormitory la bain built In. the; foundry and a new atorkada about the car abopa la beinr completed. A eicned autemest laauad by Mr. O'Brien at noon today, aaya: TAbor -aituatlon thla mornln- ahowa that about 41 par cent of tha abep and Bar a. ur, Oec a. Tha prty frea II yo waal fh, U ye waal U . but tha farUaad Commercial club wealhav a mlad tm lha me rmhl be the .hl.f l,iur f-H" "? ?f T!,,:l!"' l..m 4 wim n ama at ! w.wiw mmm mwiw, lata. Maay thrilling parteac war! nUairytaf abea!4 aat ba vrtsk4. Iia4 la a wild aifM ride but earyor ITaer u aaach profit la thla tlaa af la ear, wuuam liaauy or irura eaeae 1 iwmut. a u4 mmw, bal4a furatah a nifhl run of ill miia rrwm nwraa I lag aibar aupplla. aught to rale fear la rrtaovUI I meet LkbuI Yt, KUl, I bog and a hea. at aigbt maatha auaht to brlaa III a abaul lt aa m Radmoad. Or- OcL t J area I. 1(111. 1 el4 gat Barbae fraaa mt Luta W. Mill and party arrived bar JgraJa aftr pi viae. pUatlag. vUvt- inia ioreooa I mo irvw rnn'ui iig, rvllf a4 marhellaf It." unw iu rwat ar at v. m 1 Am lnAU W a If Alfa. t tm k,L k... L.ir a.1 avuau. I. 4al.;a4 am Ih ruad b 4 Bane- ,n" tlbat U th elty a ahart lima a4 J. i. 1IU1 ma4 ahS7!!V 7a VT9 ap-t loaaeli t IK. tltlana. nrtit. .kH,,u aampl af IB. Ihem . Ihalr tail. la walllna ,. la th Mf dlapUy for lh eomlo. ef the rallroda a 4 I "" "". oommrciaj alaa. Too par. urtn tham 1 a axtanalvalr 11 I1" l'n ReOe4. alfalfa. maUe aaa, ier4l4 t A. G. Jach v adeita4 mar f th )u nm Uaaa. wa rtttr4 fra oaatlrai Orwt Uai kJghL "t Bar waa aM(hi4 aboal tha hale mt r waiawa Ibal a ana f m lU over favgtL" 14 Mr. Jeaae Tba pl ar r4 plaoaa. that la half way bwl It Ta fal I bat a rallr4. thai thla' which bad talked af ad het4 fur 4 dreamed f ao leavf. had allly became a leal It y. aaeaul almt to much) for aema af them. I aaw warn) baom bretact aaj a4 ab aa I hay rw near th Irala Bad appraclaied that Uy war ftaaliy ta mimmw mmuleaUa) VI I h the rl af th world. "The meia trl ta Wwiifil waa a oadaom alght. Ua4 with p4lM mt lb aalry iharaohoaii that wu!4 hava 4aa ardj la ay land. W aaw outoaa thar alght taeha long and half a much ta dmmetar, bliiily wad ad lld from 4 I aod. Oa ef tha plaia, baked, awl la half, with a pie mt bait malitxwf mm eh half. aarefutly wred ta a aaphia, would aomaaad II aa aay labia la ta aoua try, aad h wl worth th money. qaaab, ahb4 pumphtaa. alhor vaga. UUa war thar la profualoa aad la fta fuajlty. It waa a revel Uoa to the of a who bad hat bfr aeea what atral Oregaa ooald prod." floor of lh rtahnke-Walbor bulldlna fourth and Yamhill alreeia. aad a lao ture to adult and alder cblldroa three tlma a weah at I p. av, th daya la ba determined at a metlae U be held b lha above room tomorrow at I p. nv, ta which all ar Invited. Bekool ta-pUlaad. Mr. Brown then proceeded ta give aa Idaa of the necaaaliy of tome mode bf lai Band on October I aroarla m2?AV'J'"ZS KairteK RAIUiOAO'S COMING TO W. Hill etated It would reiura aad fill Ita date for driving th goldaa aptk eduoctioa which fitted maa and man for life not merely to be 004a la aa Industrial machine, but lo take tbelr part la working out the eternal problem of life aad learning eorne tblng of It eternal beauty. The aim la, ha aald. to cultivate "thinker," to encourage originality; to open nature to tha child e thought; to ehow th facta of history aa a sociological evolu tion, not a Hit of battles; to beget thoughts of brotherhood and discourage the waatefulnees of war: to open the door to th great sociological problems making op our evolution. At the not proper time and In a atltntlflo way to teach Eugenic or th realtloa of sex to tha welfar or degeneracy ef the futur race. The Modern aohool ha no dogmaa, no creed. Original ty Zs Aim. It repudiate authority, even th au thority of th teacher. HI business Is lo lead tba child to think for himself. ear men havs left the aerrlo. Advices Indicate that many of tha old men ara ready and willing ta go to work tf they are not Interfered with by th men wne hat a left our aerrlo. Wa will probably laaue an ultimatum tomorrow to th men who have not returned to work. "Everything quiet except at Alblna. where throat hava been made by some of the strikers and some of th older men Intimidated from returning to work. A number of men attempting to return to work on Saturday at Hunt lngton war Intimidated to a point where they did not go to work. Proper protection la being afforded, aad we ex pect no further trouble at thla point. "A caa la reported at Starbuok, wher someone filled tha tender truck box of a locomotive being sent from Starbuok to Orange City Junction for passenger train service, with emery, . M . . 1 Baamei aa aaaja r ivuk w . uioi 4 t Mayor Ruahllght Informed tha board I hi.. 1 1. 4.1.. -n.,win mat ne nao. rrra ' n"u" wt box, after angina left terminal ao- city tieaiu vino- , ""'loount boxes running hot bad declined to aocept It Ba reappoint- j od Dr. Wheeler to serve during th reat of tha present administration and th action of th mayor waa approvaa oy th board. "In view of th fact that it waa ru mored shortly after my election." said th mayor, "that I would appoint Dr. M. O. AloCorkJe to tha position Dr. Wheeler occupies, I wish to aay that I "Outside of tha case mentioned, no further trouble eported. " "Wo feel well pleaaed with tha strike situation thla .morning," stated Henry Weber, president of th striker exec utive board. "Tha man ara well satis fied. They ara enthusiastic la their belief that wa shall win. raw Union Xsa stotora. 'A ' few of the union men went to liav nor a MUr 'rom,J- fc?r!'i I work, but that was to be expected. 8U11 recommending that Dr. Whaalar bo re appointed." Dontal cninlo.' ' Th board confirmed th appointment ( Unlike an Abstract of Fitic A Certificate of Title is a Jbriely; simple statement of the condition of the title to your property ' Fof thia tnij . many other rea om that make the Certificata ' 'of Title ayttem the best meth od of protection, it is displac- ing other methods of" transfer .Inff real estate. Ask those who have tried it. Ask your banker. Investigate before you make .that real estate deal. . Call for booklet T1TLEM5TRUSTC0. Lewis BIdg., 4th and Oak Your Liver is Clogged up Tatar's Way YaVra Tlred-Oul af Part Hr ri Appetxa., CARTER'S LIVER FILLS wiDptty right laa tew day. . Iheyd IteaNsr. Cam rS2' ' ITTTLZr ZTSJ-- sal Tlrt- Pai f irk (3iU rux aul bosz. sauu rua Cesaine saMaaar Signature I believe , soma of them will Join ua soon. W have reports that there ara only two men working today In the O. W. B. ft N. machine ahopa and only on blacksmith. "Wa hav been registering tha strik ers' this morning and getting our or ganization In trim for fighting. Neither side has had time to get 'hot' yet Wa hava but commenced." Mr. Wtber said th laborers at tha hops had stated their desire to go on strlk also If the unions would take care of tham. Ha aald th executive board had not yet decided whether or not to call them out as It was doubtful If thay would hava time to look after them. A meeting of th strikers will be held this afternoon ; at 2 o'clock, and from now on dally" meetings will be held at that hour. - Mokets on Xand. ' Tha strike pickets at the Alblna ahops have a tent pitched near tha north gate of th yarda and ara prepared to have plcketa on duty day and night It la reported 41 picket ara on duty at th Alblna ahopa at one time. This, shift la changed every eight hours. According to reports the railroad company succeeded In getting 16 ma chinists into the Alblna ahops this morning without the notice of the strik ers. It Is said the men were taken off a street car two blocks, sou w of th shops, and by a circuitous rout reached the entrance gat on Russell street and another facing th railroad track. It became known today that the rail road officials bad been endeavoring to sound the men In regard to a possible strike for many weeks past Foremen and other minor officials,. It is said, wttiiM .nrap. tha men In a lannaslnn of a possible strike, and ask them what would be' their attitude In case a strike was called. In' evading the question It Is thought the men led the railroad offi cials to believe that more of them would stay by tba railroad than did when the real test came. This. It is said "ac counts for the early report of the of ficials that only a small percentage of I trie men wouia respona in case a striae was called. The effect of the strike Is already being felt by some of the men .who are poorly prepared to meet It A case which Indicate this, but which also shows the determination of the men to fight to .the last for recognition of the newly organized federation, wa that of a man well along In years who is pre paring to leave today to seek Work else where.. "I'm going down to Woodburn," he aald. . "Iv got to do something. You' know' my wife was sick seven months, and I haven't got the bills paid yet I don't want to mortgage my home. I won't unless I just hava to. But you caa depend on me, I won't work for tha railroad company." . : . , - 'The Modern school at It room will keep on sale the beat books relating to all phase of modern thought and liter ature. Tha musical part of tha program waa promoted by Mrs. Carroll and 'was delightful. Mr. Monteith tang with real dramatic expression. Mr a. Koae Cour sen Reed waa her old time aelf. Her vole as rloh ' as ever. Master Ylctor Chrlatensen exhibited a technique won derful for a child of his ag and the trio, Miss France Batchelder. Messra Llod and 'Van Praag, rendered Bcbult's concerto (never before given bare) moat amaucajiy. j ne auaienoe waa very enthualastlo over It Mrs. Warren Thomas accompanied Mr. Monteith with an artletlo Intelligence that greatly con tributed td the success of his numbers. and local officials say by Increasing the working schedule from five eight hour days weekly to seven and a half days weekly, with the men on hand they oaa attain tha aama results thav had before walk-out Pickets ara maintained by tha strik ers but there is absolutely no indication of violence or force anywhere. A small force of blacksmiths. large crew of car carpenters and tha palntera did not go out Only two machinists staved ana no Doiiermakers. Some of the Jap anese common laborers who struck Sat urday are hack. Engine Men Voting oh Strike? (United PrM Lraacd Wire.) Sacramento, Cat., Oct . Assertion that engineers and firemen of tha HarrU man system aro taking a referendum vote on the question of joining the striking shopmen was made by a promi nent labor leader here today. Refusing to allow the use of his name this man, wno is high in the counsels of th strik ers, declared that tha vote had al ready been taken In Sacramento, and that members of both tha engineers and riremen'a union-rare unanimous for walkout He declares It is probable that orriciai announcement of the atrlke vote may bo taken before the end of the week, The following wer memoar of the party I Jarnaa.J. Hill. U W. HU1, pro, idsnt of lh Or aat Northrra; Carl K. Oray. prealdeat of th Or-oa Trunk; A. K. Chamberlain, development com mlaaloaar of th Ureal Northern: W. A. Campbell. ecriary of th Twin City land eliow; W. It Dunwoodie, Minna spoil banker; J. 1L Carroll, Washing ton. D. C general counsel; A. Hodlit. acraUry to Prealdanl Hill; Y. W. Oraham. wtrn Industrial aad Imml ration agent Bad aVoad atop Tham. Th party waa turned back by heavy rain from th 119 mil automobile trip to Burns, wher they planned lo attend tba meeting of the Central' Oregon De velopment I ague. The Hills will spaad Tuesday In Beanie, than Tuesday night will run to Portland, spending Wednea- day there, and on Thursday Ita special train will return to the line of the Ore gon Trunk and Mr. Hill wlU drive the pike at Bend. When the party left the railroad at Opal City for ITInevllle Sunday after noon. It wa to travel through 14 miles of submerged roada In th rain and thlnga began to look gloomy for th trip to Bum Advice received at Prlnevllle were that the roada to Burna were Impassable and with much regret the party turned back. What ate Thinks of Xatrlor. At Prlnevllle Sunday evening Jamee J. Hill aald: "I have had good report from central Oregon, but Oregon looks better to me than I thought It would." Mr. Hill waa speaking from a platform over three feet high and looking over tne Sheavea of central Oregon grain four and five feet high. A country whlob can grow thla class of stuff without splicing th straw cannot b turned down," he said. "We ara glad that after building up the settlement you have here that we can make It pos sible for you to be close enough to railroad almost to hear the locomotive's whistle. W hop we can arrange It so you will not have to strain your ears to hear the whistle, we want you to near tne whistle Instead of the echo." Kin! of Xailroad Brings Cheers. This statement caused a rousing cneer rrom the 600 farmers in bis au dience. The town hall had been decor ated with scores of choice bundles of grain and It was packed with people. large number of whom were farmers. When the Hill party arrived In the rain the Prlnevllle hotel waa full of business men and a banquet awaited the visitors. Following this the "meet ing was held In the town hall. It was pouring rain but every one was In a cheerful mood, Including th speaker. Mr. Hill gave the people some short REDMOND CAUSE FOR JOYOUS CELEBRATION Radmoad" greeting f tha railroad ma aad other visitor whs earn to help her eolebrat lh coming mt the railroad to atraJ Oragoa waa a re- HELD TO GRAND JURY --- UPON THREE CHARGES Jerk Karri a, aged II year. Re ban P rwrd. ag4 II year, a stag head al a aorta ead theatre, aad Kay Colitaa, 4d II year, a wait, arreeted early eaday memlag by patrol a Hutch ing aad Jeaktaa aa aa "after hour" charge, aad who war later feu ad to be lh gang who bad bound aad gagged Eva P rose to, bar room at tba Ohio bout war thla aternlBg bound over t the graad Jury to aaawer t three charga. oa a taroeay ta a dwelling and oaa ault with tales! to rob. pre ferred: against them by the woman an I a barge of laroeey ta a dwelling pre ferred against tham by Waller Morse. Yeeterday morning th three mea wer brought to polioo headquarters and whll being rched la th aat room I Ik 1L Harris mad a iaah tmt lib erty aad aeeoa4i4 ta 4 alt 14 a f the )aii aad ax4e a ru of sar taaa f blerba, ftilw4 by ale pair law, b. far bf racoisred la th grvila al Worth aad Weshtagto trei. About tar ara aft th araai, Waller Mara, who rotas at lh Okie betel. rrt4 tkal th woraaa to wham he bad Uee4 hi reem fa la Bigtt.r bad ba bad aad gal4 Saiae luua I 4rlag ih algbl a4 was Bcl4 yi ai yoa . Waa ta pal la lavaatlgatad. H was fwaad thai a auaatliy af Jewelry thai was fwuad aa la in rrt4 r J sa bles aad HeUbiage aad that same lot ha taey bed la that pnntasto ba le ga to Mere. Oa of laa SBt lasarlta private la th wrl4 ba ba btailt la fa-stead for tha ua of aa official af a Chiae railroad. Tigthtcnt Her Sldn Loe Her Wrinlde (From e!al Mirror) "I waat t tall ya bow easily aad tulekly .1 got rid of my wrinkle.-. rite oa I r orrpoadaia. "While ta Laadoa a frtoad. math so rted borauao of her youthful appear aa, gav ma a formula for a home made proparattoB which has tba ef fect of laetaally ltgbllag th ehla, lhaa smoothing l wrick la aad fur row a. "Th prlaetpal lagrodleat Is pow dered aasoUte. which I found could ba procured at drug star bora Aa eunr f eaxotlte Is dissolved In a half pint witch haaat Afler bathing my far la this bat oaeo tho traBaformatloa waa aa marvelous I looked year younger. Bvaa th deep eroWe feat ware affected. a ware tha aaaoylng ereaaea about my Back. It sm difficult t bellev that aaythtng could produc rulta Ilk th. but several to whom I recom mended th ram ad y hava baea similarly helped. Including aa elderly lady who cheake bed become quit baggy." rss-mmm .1 u ji uwfwst-4 Wee to it b Pibfc Goodyear Raincoat Co., of 307WaghfogtonSt., has been served positive notice to vacate the premises within 30 days Stock $30,00 Goodyear Raiocoaits Cravenettes, Gabardine, English Slip on, Overcoats and Rubber Coats for Men, Women and Children, will be sacrificed at once, regardless of former prices. This Clipping Tells the Story Holtz & Holtz to Occupy Cor ner at Fifth and Washington. Negotiations are about closed for rectlng a seven story department atore on the northwest corner of Fifth aad Washington streets, covering 100 by 100 feet Tha Mead estate, owning the ground, la to erect the building on a long-term lease to Holts d; Holtz, who plan to operate th store. v This Sale Starts Tuesday Morning at 8 Sharp Store Closed Today to Arrange Stock and Mark; Down Prices. Has Been Divided Into Lots, as Follows: The Entire Stock BRYAN AND TAFT LUNCH TOGETHER AT LINCOLN was COMPANY'S CLAIM IS OF 70 MEN OUT OF 100 AT 1 WORK IN LA GRANDE ' ' (Special to To Jooraal.'; La Grande, Or- Oct J. Tha O. W. shops are running, at La Grande today. Where 100 men. skilled and unskilled were at, work early Saturday voornin. the company today claim to bava TO (United Preat Leaaed Wire.) Lincoln. Neb., Oct 2. Politics burled here today In an exchange of handclasps, grins and general good fel lowship whon President Taft and his opponent ln 1910. William Jennings Bryan, met Bryan welcomed Taft warmly. A few moments after the president's party had arrived here, Bryan and Taft met in tha Lincoln hotel, wher they chatted gayly after exchanging hand clasps and smiles. They entered the luncheon room arm In arm, while 600 invited guests ' cheered the spectacle.' Bryan, rising from tha table, saldj "Lincoln is today honored with th pres ence of tho highest official in th world. During political campaigns he Is the leader of "his party, but after- election ne is the chief executive of the nation. It is fitting that we pay our respects to him, in commemoration of the high office which he holds. I ask you to rise, fill your glasses with the beverage upon which the Almighty has set the seal of approval and drink the health or the. president May God a-lvo him wisdom to discharge aright the onerous duties which hav been Imposed upon mm." President Taft beaming with pleasure ana gooa nature, replied: Ther ar no roses so beautiful aa those growing over th party wait appreciate your fine courtesy. Mr. Bryan ana I dirrer upon soma sub . . tw . , . . jecia. iuor i on upon Which . we agree, and or that I am goln to apeak later tooay. xnat la peace. But whath er w agTea or disagree, after ten years' acquaintance with Mr. Bryan It always pleases me to meet him under any elr- ' 'i- W f -V .. 'A , 1 - rv- nil f ' T rmi nun Men's and Ladies' Superb All-Weather Double-Service Coats and English Slip-ons, were $12.50, now v $7.50 Single and double tex tures in English Slip-ons and Gabardines, water proof -fabrics, in Scotch tweeds and cheviots, al ways sell for $25.00 dur ing this sale at $16.50 75 Ladies' and Men's Superb Sample Craven ette Coats, including the new Gabardines and Slip ons. Not one of these coats worth less than $25. During this sale ' $1 1 .25 The new Gabardines, English Slip-ons, Craven ettes, All-Weather CoaU, for men and women, reg. $20.00 coats $1Z50 A That nifty Tan Rubber Slip-on for men and women, always worth $7.50, during this sale $4.20 Exceptional values for this sale. These superb All-Weather Coats and English Gabardines, for men and women, regular $27.50 coats , $17.75 When You Break! Your Glasses PHONE Boys' Tan Rubber Slip- on Coats, high storm col lars, during this sale at CASTOR I A . ror Inlkats and Children. TfaKind Yea Hare AJwajs Bought Baar tha Vr f?y " SljEnatnrt of ttrfjifji Main 182 or A 4312 AVeVll send messengers to call for and deliver glasses to you with lens replaced. Our grinding department insures accuracy, in quicker time and at a lower price, with no charge- .for messenger. If out of town, mail mountings with parts of broken i lenses. - ; $2.30 Ladies' and Men's Com bination Raincoats and Slip-ons, vals. to $16.50, during this sale $10.00 Girls' Rubber Storm Capes, with storm hoods, during this sale $1.40 and $2J0 Boys' Combination' Rain coats and Overcoats, dur ing this sale at $4.70 400 superb Combination,' Raincoats and Overcoats for men and young men values to $30.00, at $14.75 Boys' superb All-Weather Double -Service Coats, with roll storm collar, at A $5.40 Our Prompt and Efficient Serv ices Cost You No More Than ... Service Less Good. " NOTICE Come while stock is complete. The most reliable garments in the world. 'H0MPS0N 'Eyesight Specialist Second Floor Corbett Bldg. FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. No GoooU Sent on e ApprovaL Nd. O-Orr Washington Street CT7 OU Yi Bet Fifth and Sixth O U 4 - frO) TO firUNCQAT if GQMB&NY Plenty of experienced salespeople here to giro everybody good atten tion. Li. "ii-