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' 2 - . 11 THE ORKGON DAILY JOUfiUAU rOBTLANP. rfilDAV EVENIKO. OCTOBER 6, Itli. cl r r wi4 ."1 JOSEPHINE BEGINS I M Ml vM IM 4 U4 1 i l Mi r T- r ii., t 1 cii- ti4W M - TM iu4 W IM (! tlU 4-. lVii4 i 1 iv A flIM l fcA. -4 Mni 4 lv 4 0i tttn,, l -Mlkt ft4 t "IT 1 - I. -tr.4 IfcAf "DADT HOME'S- REGISTER DESTROYED BT POLICE i4 M r M l u im tji-'r i4- ri:.4 im u l -r mU1 . TM . ! li.4 IMI IUM M IM i4it, i4 iv r a II alMMMt Vu i i4 It Ml 111. i4 m M llllll . 4imx. c'mi. l T ll)t f -. (Ukialaf UI 4 ( 4 fMkM M ti pm. SAFE OF OEAD TREASURER fl 0 l u . i Jl aa t l4 IT M7mA, a at rwi IH .i4 imi f 11. A fe njtl. . M lH il M W..J ! HAS TO BE FORCED OPEN t t4 M I4 k to 1 Cherry Grove Permanent Plant Dpected to Employ 300 Millmen. Catching Jackson Ccunty Idea; UkIA4 M IM -! Ik OCIl UH n li r .! to IM MfMll Hi-i I", ltM If 1500,000 Bond Issue It Proposed. l-i .4l li I M4. IM MtUitt ol J - M- tUHM l IM - M a. -iu4 E H ktt'lt rwt li ftl im U 4' Ilk (tUm mt l' mm4 by IU 4e mi f W at Julio Tm! it li t TW r4 Ci U. IM. TV lfc Maas. Uc r.U MM44 It rli(4 ti Ik Uf. !) W Ull M l -Tl aw Ul I r 44 f 1 C!. ( fl ! U U wt f IV Ut J W, rVtflt' I- f i-4 lli U J ! m, pt.tt i wmi Mr4 If U M A tot k4' l IM .l:lr. 4 J V A4M la k t. iimhw w i4 Mn IM r ia rikr u f la !. ul k-ik4 aa TwUiii rt rvry 0' l' a.W tt. S IM t . Ila I IX s4 ! im -u r m uiu Tfc f Is (nr f IM rfv 3S WW P AND T0C0VER70ACRES ROADS GHMH GO NG OUT OF BUS tr ur t I m . im kK IU fc -t ! tllfc4 l f Ik UantM ar. , ?k i4 ti f, uiiM rt T ? M II M4 IU. TV Ul t- trr M4 lfcr IM MiUmIIm IiM ll IM me M Ik rt.4 tnM IUI IV fl4 4 I (. lt ! f ItMiW Uaa a , rtil e4la pV lfcif fc.MUaa j tkry iii r anug til M iiir f fi .r. kvt I a prtttAa UL Pfclea 111 STATE SCHOOLS TO HAVE SOME SONGS IN COMMON PERFECT m " " ' I fm T rat I .7 '"rT 'T. ' li !. iw, u. tm f 1M1 D t r l l"Mrrjr Ur U1 M am! . 1U Pr4 CVm Aft Xmt. tvrUI I TV Kr.lt ' rr4 Oro. Of, CXI- . TM pf r"MAa tm m tm fmt w- Ik l riiy, M lh er. htok trk IM rMiJir m BsanlM ' tr. M m ir f iiMt HUfl fc txtfMiUr rear fr lla i i Mftrvrni ik dtrrfn Mfi M Mr rli4 la a fcvln- f r4, rn. I4a aa4 rry polbl lala f polo. Oh ma laafe utn Mr' f h)n 4 Meal, la rvrHai4. a4 Mt4 tMnt la lar aa rtMal lr, romlug prttAly aaraa sita lit. . Tlil Ma DrT4 bfi la t4 ffort. ' AUTO TRUCK KILLS MAN ON STREETS OF DALLES --'Tr1 ZZWLTTK f7 la "V l1rif f b amain al acMl IMa.l Mlaaalla . IU1. mucl lninelof I I IM iui anaaiv ara NrtM a UM f i a r ik r u r upr1lall U R. AI4raaa Tt.a arQI M m4 al laMHui Im tM iMtMr atar lni thara. Tyl tll M rMaaMH4 I all Mibll arMAla, Stomach Sufferers Squander Millions In Search of Relief. Th wrtd U fa!) ef aJoraar4 (. rh vd M pr rnl or IM taetl,l pet upon phyalclaaa n4 dmta u used people of refmcrna world where the use of the tooth Lrmh u Laovh First-Pore . Good s IMI In rJr la aata haalik tttry miui doctor I lhlr atotaarh and uh cathartic. Sal lha oortar t tola fa for lh torn- arh tralnint and lh tfruratat for IM phMW, antll h aavtnaa of a ltfUtal ar thaualad and ?t aa cur. !!' b raaaonabla. To aira aiomarn ia in ry raaal tha rtnili of OTrilna; hurrlad ma- lloatJaa and Improper cbotc ef fooda Tk mueoua llnlnaj all tk war down tha - food tract loaaa Ita aanaltlvaataa. and whan food la forrad down lh muela fJJ to raapond. Thr da not churn th food aa Uiy ahould. Th Th wr a. tood maur Pt I )uu to dtMolv th food and rtdr im4i t tm jwn THa rtaJlM Or, Oft. . Th fir I fatal aoiamoMU acrldvnt la thla city fcapfMnad at S arlork yeatrH'r aftar mot, wka Ilarwiaa Dlr. raaldlnf at 1M4 U atrl, waa run ,arar and kt!Ud almost Inaiaatly. C3anr IV. "-arevnt. -otnlnf la frora a trip ta tM fair arunda wltk hi aata track, which ha h4 flitad op for carry lna paaaanvara to and from tha fair. rouadad tM nr at rTanrh A Co." bank, turning" lata Second alrt. whaa Mr. fMrka altrrtptd ta crt from th William atnra ta tha north aid of th Second-Right Prices You'll Get Them Both Here Port, Sherry, Muscatel, etc, from 75c to $3.0d a gallon. Claret, Riesling, Zinfandel, etc., from 50c to $2 gallon. Rye and Bourtxm Whiskey from $20 to $6.00 gallon. sanitry'jug free." aa IM airt. aad Karoal waa almost onto Mr. DUrk-M be for b aaw him ar Mfor h waa aMarrad by th pa drstrtaj, wha whan (tarvnt aoandd hi horn and tarnd th car to rH past him. Instead of rolnf forward Nppd back In rront of th -car and waa knocked down', th car rwaslni ovr his body. HI cht waa mcahrd almoct flat, and bia skull frarlur4 by Mtttnr tha pat mnt and ha died tn a ftw mlnutaa. Mr. Mnkii in about 40 years of re. and lrara a widow and a son and shtr. ' jara. ; Htorm no for Pa! W Day. . iHnHal Is Th' JmrMl l ' Th Palics. Oct . This bln Pallas day at tha (tlstrlct fair, all tha stores-cloM . at noon and ramaJned rlosl until :0. vrybody rolng- to th fair grounds for th afternoon. Th aathr blna- ldrl, brought many pao til from the c:wntry, and with th lar number .from town who took ad rantag-a of tha ln!f holiday thry mad the Inrcrst .allendance, of , any day of tlia fair. - SALEM-P0RTLAND ROAD " , RECEIVES HARD SETBACK tRpadal ta Toe loarnal.) Salem, Or., Oct. .Judge Buahey of Marlon county declared today that any ettempt to open the rock crusher . to criinli rock for the Portland-Salem high- It capable ar assimilation. Tha man has become a -dyspeptic?. There la one aura way and only on ta brine; positive relief. Put Into that stomach of yours tha rery lmnta that It lacks .to t that food Into liquid form. It Jakea papain, dlasUsa, 4TOldn seal and qthr ferment to ao oompllsh ' thla. Tha healthy stomach contalna these elemanta. The dyspep. tla atoaiack lacks part or all ef them. Btuart'a Dyapepala Tablet la made up ef just what the dyepeptle stomach lacks Nature's digestive. Btuart'a ryspepia Tablet ar not a medicine, not a dmi, not a cathartic. They do not cur anybody ef anything but Dyspepsia and Indigestion and such ailments as aria from poorly digeatea rooa While they digest lha food the stom ach recuperatea. The mucous mem brana Is coming out . af . Ita stupor, the gastric Juice Is coming to the sur face, the muscles are regaining their power.) Every organ ef the body takes en new lire, the skin gains color, and tha eyes are no longer tinged with yellow. Tou live. Why doctor.and why drug yourself? Stuart a Dyspepsia Tablets will take care of your food while Nature cures you. Try. box at your drugs! its, 60 cants. Or, If you prefer a free trial package before buylngr. aend your name- and address- .today. . F. A. Stuart Co.,' 160 i Stuart building, Mar shall. Mich. Two Specials ONE GALLON Pure Port Wine 75c In Sanitary Jug. HALF GALLON. Nonpareil Whiskey $1.50 In Fancy Cone. Bottle, . . - Gold Seal Liquor Co. 164-166 Second Street Bet. Morrison and YamhiU; Phones Mar. 486. A-1485. FREE DELIVERY. Express paid on mail orders to $3.00 or more. r (imwttwHnrtvi ffafs I Kirs' I 'flawer ' dUo7 " Hajait l ' PMmon -- -CJ There's a Logical Reason for Buying gCHLOSS aftfmor OofftM Bittlmort -BALTIMORE CLOTHES' . That reason is that they arc the Best Clothes made in America and they cost n0 more than the ordinary kind. I Hah I Natl I Httt . . ,-... A Fomitore' Sale a ' . ThatlsBbnaMde . ' . A sale that Is honest from the ground up; not an Imaginary sale, but areality. Our rnotto Is and has been: ' "WE DO, WHAT WE SAY" One of the 'most remarkable price cutting events' ever held In the'northwesL Regu lar low cash prices are now disregarded. Everything must be sold - before Decem ber 1st. . . ' 65.oo Buffets, quartered yk .. $30.50 $35.00 Buffets, quartered oak ..$19.95 516.00 Buffefs .......a.;...... $95 VS) i"-";. VSwJ " - fifw;v';v This Steel Range AH asbestos-lined, A-1 in every way or bakjng' and ' cooking, Q J . n r :xceptionaF value at.-. . .tI)aW T". O MO.OO Extn Tables, bartered oak $27.50 .J520.00 Exfsion Tables, solid oak $11.50 515 Exfn Tables, heavy pedestal $S.95 50.00 txtension Tables $4.75 A large 5t8 Turkish Rocker only $10.95 516.00 Leather Rockers .$10.50 58. Upholstered Rockers, solid oak $4.45 53.00 Wood and Cobbler Rockers $1.65 54.50 Box-Seat Leath. Din. Chairs $2.45 52.00 Cane Dining Chair . .. . . . . .$1.25 51.50 Cane and Wood Dining Chairs 85c 51.25 Wood Dining Chairs .65c 75c Wood Dining Chairs ..50c .....,iw;.$110 518.00 Brass Beds ;5t2.oa IroniBeds . . . . . . . : . : A .$7.50 ' 56.50 'Iron Beds . . . . . , ... .... .$3.95 53.00, Iron Beds . . . . .-. . . ... ;', . ;,$1.55 530.00 -Golden "Oak, Polish and Waxed Dressers, quartered oak $21.00 516.00 Dressers $9.50 512.00 .Dressers .. $6.95 57.50 Dressers .'. $4.25 MARTIN FURNITURPGO.: 1 66 flnd 168 First Street ' : " Between; Morrison and Yamhill CMIm rumSi CMes. fZdihn Bthlmott) hats $15 to $ Inspection Invited fa f Hah HmH I HmH TRADE EXPANSION In the City of Portland l:r !lh. :L'i:l To Brery Man, Woman and CbUd la Fortlaiidt ' ' ' v', "'""' In olden times the churches of tha world, depended for 'tno musical part , of their service upon the voices of the .congregation. ;,.t I, In' the early "part of the' 18th century j. inualoal in'striimenta begsii to appear at the principal church eorvlc; the partloular kind nf in. .strument depending largely upon the wealth of the oongregatloo the nignesi uraumuii ui any . Deing in ownersnip -ana proper use Of the now out-of-date cottage organ. Later, ' on, pianos began to appear In some of the wealthier congregations:"; . . - The growth, of communities and the consequent enlargement - of memoersnip m ine various .cnurcnes made .necessary -the, erection of large- and grander edifices. , This brought with It the necessity- for new and 'larger equipment for appropriate music. - Today, ; no metro politan church is considered complete without being .. equipped with a ' pipe organ.; And the deal re to possess one extends to the smallest of . provincial' oongregations. . t ' ,- ; v . ; . i ; , , i ,r": .ft',-; !'::, 1,4 j: ? i"X'i'.v' "Tmtle : Expansion jtol the City of jPortland, 'No. tomorrow, Mh1 ' this paper, will discuss- the question in detail: Reference will .h m.n. X . to It here, merely to say that the principal interference In the growth ; . ui mi. .ciuiiuciii iu xnvui ui ,iii;o ur(n ior cnurcnea sal been-more the lack of funds than the sentiment against it among: the members of - reiigioui " bodies, r Ufttn recent y ears.- the : prica Wecesiarify aske? by manufacturers made such a luxury almost prohibitive. "Just an advert' tislng scheme tw sell a pipe organ" the cynja wOl doubtless say at this point. ' Such- a conclusion ia entirely erroneous, you may participate In thisi project without It costing you a single cent.'. Tou are noto- f lng to be offered bargains,' or "something for almost nothing " but you are going to be Instrumental In making "an extraordinary ' dona- ..tion.". ' . ' ' In tomorrow's Installment it will doubtless be possible to demon strate exactly what this unusual opportunity really is and that It la-' -exactly what- it really appears to be proof of which will appear in the names of the men who are. back of It. It will .be recognised aa some- thing entirely: unprecedented something that, so far as is known has' never been done before.- It Is the result of the collaboratlotf .and co-operation-of a0 of Portland's leading merchants in. an endeavor" to ," " mote legitimate com merclat-expansion. - 1 'r. : ' i.-'X: t if ''V:' A Portland. -9r,' October , . -, ; - FoariadAI4rStrts CWAjlflf CO. Unt," Krakall k Boa Adv. gaacy - . r