THE OliEOOM DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY UVEN1NO. OCTOBER T. 111!. ie mm . SEES MUCH WORK S"E5:"- COBISSOII fDEA.IS ABROAD IH PENDLETON IN INVEST GAT ON Taft Wi3 Retire Months and Perhaps Yean of Study, Juvenile $ to ReceI.e Imme' diate Attention. r i.in.,1 t-,.u..i Hiitiii r iix iiati.n.i i-Ay t-l null f ra 1 un, Art. stele III M J . tBa BIS U " It IHU'Hi, f ! ! Ht f at U'.-e. Art. 11 !, lee el ft.., el l- K al, e4 U . HUNTINGTON STRIKERS TAKE OTHER WORK; ALL .ENGINES ARRIVE LEAKY If lt SftSBtria-el U fiNlla er sJ4 et M Bigfcl el He fral SBBelltg of a4 Ta ir.B.IUea l tatui ttiwat $l-ae4 f laa BU4 U )r (aJi4 b CkeJl tea IL ft. (U U L Lf ! rury ( tke e.iei. Tk atiati ef ik aeru.r 4 las Uoui.H.r la ilk I t th ikr aa kfur Ik la el ! reavtr saaaifca a4 parkai ' of siaty. JUaa.ec. iwa ar ea pu ttai mar buibi1 iimi at a, Tk vbbibi wu tkef twra their eiiuo i tke el MtMl TT U el in Mil mli&$ KiiubiM A Utl fraSBl Of la evrfew aw ta erdar M kf ebJtdra ft Ih im el Bight Olkef aaaadetSoe raaBaeilae ! rNtvUltaa I Jwreaile eavadaei wUl ate V 4. tf.Uet.k Of. DU f-Atl oa aiae atmag la jUetiegte. era tag k4lf. al e t Oaly fiil I fa) a Ufl ta W4 aair. K vua art raii aa4 M l'ia r imlM cktxl aaa44 ill tr.t-r4kcHi f Iraiaa alU taarB4 Altnl Hit. L44, U. U l-t.tuwar. rtfta r U yara, life C A- ac aaaictaal foa. r cuaiiefl' tia t irala. All Irataa ara laia. lacU4l laa faat malt, tfm a I i ar. II ! rtn4 rratiht aa amrlaf la aaa i into. Onlf K Ba ar vaitlay In laa taraa a4 rM Vila airtk rkr arrtrtac rrraf t ui(. luittn a rur(a( aibaf m. B4ayaaa(. , TV 1141 fa4Uta, tf . Ol I. A aa aa i4 la tala ally aa hwbIiim farm af faaaraaaaal aa4 I laal M ( (atv rlka. Wwautal U aaa ln4 Kfe tur at !M la!a vaa4. a a4 arlMtoa f la li M'UlM aa aara. Am lalliaitfa liita fjCI a ikUi4 )artar la autfe I ai t mailr t4 el la amtaff D lc(iu TV atrae! f la aU favar aaWta f rrvam ! I li a yaar far aayar aa4 la tooMalaalaaar. laa; laal la alt f IKaa a(ru atH of tjjlr all lb I lav ut ie fri-W!a Aat r aiaallng f aa aaaly furwi J lrva a a cIU4 f r Mai Thuf a- r al aaUa dtflali aiat lll a laaaa laa4 urta IL aaovU ONE Mill!! HAS BEEN REPORTED Berlin II 1$ Being Sought I Mlddlo Northwest and In Canada. TAFT IS WILLING TO BE wSEC0NyO0SEt, FOR SICK COUNTRY Cttaa4 fraaj 1 Oa) Tfcr piilt aaa ef U -laa vtU ok4r4 br laa oiiua4a. laa, taaa feata. I La r4atio 10 JB1 lias. iu aygtaal u4 4lrai aa4t a ad l la aamaaarclal lrt J tig W. N. 0tat arpolal tkttnau f ta eommm a ia ra latlon tfc U taJtlTvall III la laa la oa that aaaauii viu a il 1L Kafdmaa. alra. L W. ttllan. Pr. twlmar IL Trlrobl aaa W. T. OarOtaar. ralntr lltfh MeDvllt M appolrtla4 chairman ef lb eomoUUa I laaatl faU th coramarnai paaa f lb rt an 4 taa ibr anambara of that aora mlltaa ar U U IrlBf, atra. 11 U. Bal4ta bb4 W. tl, MeUiran. Rabbi Jonaa D. Wla baada tit torn mitt oe lb hrilanl and madloaj aapact. Tb otbar uiatabara af Ih aom mjlta ar In, Uarrarat Qulglajr. Dr. 1L U. ration. Vr. Banuat A. Brown u4Dr.HR. TaiboL aVaaira ktaaa War. "Wa raaltaa." a14 Chairman Talbot, "that tha aattafariorr aolollon of tb aoololoalcal problam which hat baan aoDototad to tor drat a caa not b aJTy4 at la tw J)a or area ta a fw moBlha. If at ail. Wa ar almply aa 4viaory lioAy and our aunaaUona may not b put Into ffaet by tb council. Wa do not know what ramadia w will aurraav but w do know that It will taka a. loaf tlma to eooaldar tb altuatlon la ail Ha ai pacta. W ar boparul that w can bring- about tha tmtnadlata adoption of idaa that will amallorat aoclal oondltlona an4 torn of thaa will b outllnad at tb nazt ma tine W will hold mt1nf Tburaday arinlna; at tb city far RbortaaT pacotjarai Aral. ftaM rn I lint Wwal Naw CrUaaa. Oe. 1. Tb airth la Harrtmaa 11bt I bataa kaaaly fait oo ib Tasaa 4lvtalan of Iba ouibara I'arina railroad. carding cotaptalaia rla4 bar lolar of ahortata at car aJaaa I Sal irtl Tb aaatbara rarlfla ahocw at Al rlara, aa Important aatat aaar thla eliy. ar praettaatiy tfaaartao. Tit law bar making it lilru to operate train aat iulp(4 wtib air brake I alao eaue lag iha rallra4 coaaldorabl hardahlp, lb offtelala dwJaitng that vandal ha euiiia tb rei ooapltaga a tb brakaa. lUotioc Apparesll Haa Cjad. iLartaa rim ! Wa.t Chicago UcL tHpnt from towns along lh I In of tb IJitnoia Cantral today ar that ta noting thara la ap- paraatly aaaalng. It 4 admJttad thai many af tV ahop ar aot working, tba Import ad trlkrbraakara Mine uaabl to jxrforra th duU of th atiikara. COUNTY CLERK SHOWS 4r4 paopla war al lh 4ot for a gttaapa af lb chtaf aiaovtlva who wa P wboa th irala arnvad, but ar and aajB la Ih raar of th car la gt4 th aaopi. iia aaada adraa; aar lag b had baan oabadulad ta atop al W.Iaar, bat that Iba train pn4 through at .mil aa hour. Aa Iba Irala pullad out lha pratdaat aald. "0004 Bight; I bop yoa all alp walL" Tb aparlal waa prrad4 by a pilot on-glo. Taft to" Slepp tm JtridaJ Sntta. ral4 fm ti. hi Taeoraa, Waak, OcL I. Workmaa ar buay today patting tha final touch oa tho Taoesaa botal a bridal Bulla, whr Praaidant Taft will forgt hi a car Tuaoday BlghL . A room and bath In mahogany with buff walla, aad anothar big room for tho ehUf asaetittv to dia lata bta apaachaa la hav ba raaarrad. Doth will b araana4 from tn rt of tho hot! by baary ourtalna. TnI to Toorh Snow Una. Cah4 Praa Uam rw.l Tacoma, Waah- Oct. 1. Praaidant Taft will go from warm annahln ta th mow Una tomorrow. Th anow OFFICE MONEY MAKER of Mount Balalar. until It baa raaohad Paradlaa vallay, wbleh la aa far up tha big- bill aa lha praaidant wfll climb. PEACEFUL STRIKE IS DETERMINED UPON ' BY MEN AND ROAD ' " - ' fConttanofl frara raga Ona.) pon. aftar chaalng a bralwmaa Tral bloka at tha point of a rarolvar. Aa a raeult of dlatnrbanoao laat night tna guard ta In a critical condition with an ugly acalp wound, another la In jail for carrying weapons and a number of fuards polio and atrtkebreakera ar Buffering with brulaea and cuts su tatned In a general mlxup. Shortly before noon four guards came out of tha yards and hurlad Insulta at a group of pickets. Tno pickets walked oyer toward th gruarda.and rocks war noon ft? Ins. Th men closed In and a general fight was on, when th state railroad police ruahed up and restorad peace. Two of th plcketa war ar rested. Three of th guards were badly bruised In th male. All of tha guards ar now armed with riot clubs. ' REPORTS TO STRIKERS INDICATE COMPANY IS" BADLY HANDICAPPED (tTnttd Pre Liad WlrO Ban FranolBco. Oct 7. Reports re ceived from strike leaders from all points on the Harrltnan lines In Cali fornia and ' Oregon and read to the. union men at tneir aauy meeting here today, - indicate the handicap under which th Southern Puclflo railroad la working" since tho federated tradea in the shops left their Jobs. "V A 'typical Instance is a report from Ban Luis Obiapo that train No. 18 uaed oven engine to get as far as San liUls Obispo from San Francisco ' and four engines to take the train from San Luis Obiapo to Jyos Angeles. The trip occupied It hours from San Luis Obispo 'far a 'run that usually take seven hours. From Portland comes a .report that the O.-W. R., & N. shops in Oregon are at a practical standstill. San Luis Obispo also reported round house employes there ; went oft strike for , gloves, overalls, 'underwear' and BptmHr baa bn a banner month In tb offlr of County Clerk Flalda Thla offlra haa bn a apUndld rTnu producer for th county, and th report made Ibis morning by Mr. Flalda shows It produced a profit of 1 4111. Tba exponas of tho offlc war ltl(. Th roipt or th orrio wr ittii. Th racaipta ror September, mt, war M4IC Raoordlng has boon th targeat amount of bualnaaa In Ih office, aad thla work brought la I14II. Tha profit to tba couaty from th olrk'a offlc i Dili. Whll tb bualnaaa la trow ing by laa pa and bounds, the work has baea so aystmtls4 as to handle It In aa efficient and cheap manner. Xotod rncbmaa Oomln , (Dnrtad PraM Laaad Wlra.1 Parts, Oct T. Commlloned by the minister of commaron, Claud Casmmlr Psiiar will leara here soon to visit all tha great American seaports, to b pres ent at tha opening of tho Panama ax po sition at Saa Kranclseo, and at the opening of th Panama oanaL Mo will study New TorlCs harbor with tho view to making Brest tho greatest port for ITurop s Transatlantic travel. (Catta raa liwl MUi. la. vU t-o !. Ik Kartta 11, rataalaa BaaiwMii4 far 14 y rr isiaif lk- laal wars ra las? yaataraay far Ik Jas" 04ar Basaall tataraalluaaj irapky sap I Ike Ar club af Xaaaa Oty I wtrtag 10 Mlaaaaaia. Wtaraaaui aad Cka4 for traoB Of IL lrt I eartfe aaar bar laal alfkl al 'lk ttaaaa af baagar aaj laa ttraaaaly si4 waatkar aaaaaaiarad whll paaetag r lk kliMU as4 va Ik Tta Ciriaa, IH autaia of Ike Ca4r iaa44 It sail east of ra Mataa aftar balag blawa aav ka4r4 salU from laalr aaaraa pul Dabaaaa ai a aarrswtaa; aaawt of Ik a sslaases k a4 kl aaoacaal aaooualar4 a Ihatr trtp aa4 speak wtlk ranatdaraki aaalaty of th situ weori4 ta tha Dartta IL. AU ef Lb other ballofis oojb ta artk ea4 ra srl4 yaalarday. Ho raaords bav baa taka. Tho Vaag.Bt ntgbt Bu by Kanaas City I J, of 41 mlUa, t ar ekert of th llfl mO raaor4 f A. R. lUwlay, BMar Of tk Labs oap PUBLICITY AGENT TELLS OF SPENDING STEPHENSON FUND (Coettnoad ra Fmi Ona) It. IU kaaw laal Iiaaarort was eeadtdate for th I.iialatura, and voted for Biphnaoa for failed ttai nana tor, be aaJd, bat be denied thai be bad paid Baaoroft for bta vota, 11 sa that be had almpir glvaa tba UglalaOve eaadldat th money to .b apant ta Btephenaoa's behalf. II aeJd h knew of bo stngta voter who had baea lav duoad to vol for atpbnana as a i suit of th senator campaign. To you mean ta tall m that all yoor work, all this eipenditara, ahool II par vote, bora no fruit" demanded Hey burn. -No." rvptlad Baokett. -hnl X , nam no parUoalar paraon who was lndooad." Journal want adi bring rasulta. Be Economical Id Your Living; ive a certain portion of your earnings. tart a Savings Account. -Make the start NOW, however small it maybe. (1 Opens an We P17 4 bterat Saturday Night De- jj- - - r ar aa Account On Sarins Accsimts positing Hours 6 to 8 HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS ESTABLISHED 1850 t r IJvAKJtuvts iwcs ' A.'oruns rw.'ios S ee Tliese Mam to) r np--Tb o rrr o II il ii n-nTTTlfN? fn inlTl (TD nl if QLJiiLliu)) Ji. VUJLILJLJLH U, As a srechl InJucement of the list Siturd-y night of our Grcit Piano Sale, the follou - ins Special Piano Bargains will be on sale from 7 until to o'clock tonight. Lest you forret first off let us remind you that In a few more days Jhts monstrous , Clearance Sale will enJ, , We are positive that it will be many a day befpre such another opportunity will be offered an opportunity to buy High-Grade Pianos for a great deal. less than they are worth. This is the much-Imitated Piano Clearance Sale the sale that has shaken pianoJom In Portland to the very center, because other dealers cannot compete with the low prices reductions Kcrttofors unheard cL This stock must be reduced regardless of consequence (hats the reason all profit-mak. br-f b lost sight of oow. ' w BJ S I m ill I I ' rJ " "J ! V 'Mil Evtxy piano Is fcfly warn n ted .-J .UIA e. . -m t-M 411 I' ; and the world's best makes m new We asbyou to Investigate but do so now. We can't afford to make exaggerated claims ' and won't So we say, you be the judge," p - yy s ;1t - J 375 Washington Street Causes.95 Per Cent of Diseases Advice Concerning Stomach Troubles and How to Remedy Them. TVi not nsalect indlsraatlon Which leads to all sorts of Ills ana oom- pllcatlons. An eminent doctor onao said that 96 per cent of all tha ilia of the human body have their origin lna dla- oraerea ewmacn. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dyspep sia, after years of study, perfected the formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are made. ' Our experience with Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets leads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy known for the relief of acute indigestion and.chronlo dyspepsia, . Their Ingredients ark sooth ing and healing to th Inflamed mem branes of tha stomach. They are rich tn pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. i no rauer they afford is almost immediate. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time brings about a cessation of tho pains caused by stomach dlsor ders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will insure healthy appetite, aid digestion and pro mote nutrition. As evldenoe of our sin' cere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, wo-ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfaction, wo will return you the money you paid us for them, without Question or for mality. They come in three slses, prtoe 25 .eents, 50 cents and II. Remember, you. can obtain them only at The Rex all Store, Th Owl Drug- Co. Inc., cor ner Seventh and Washington streets. tt TS wmxiAB Open Till 10 o'Qock Tonight iffiW ' . - , amy' (Sirs. f PIANOS AND. PLAYER-PIANOS as) el ar aw ssaawaa 375 Washington -Street John A: Melton OAaE2TriB AVD BXTZXiTiEB Factory and Offlc 5S5 Second street, near Main. Phones: Main 1T7: A-1787. Office and Store Fixtures Built and remodeled. Altering; and repairing ' i.- ' . bouses. Show Cases and Counters built U JL Patriotism The stomach Is m Urftr factor life, liberty and tha par sait of happiness " than moat people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hanger bat not dyspepsia." The confirmed dye poptio "is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils." The maa who oes to the frpnt for his country with a weak stomach will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. . " : A sound stomacb saakas for ood citixenship as well as Cor besHh and happineaa, . , Diseaaes of tb stomach and other orfans of digestion snd aatritioa ar promptly aad permanently cured by the ua of DP. MERCK'S GOLDF.lt UEDICSt DISCOVERT. . it bulla mm tb bo4t - with mamm flm gtaaf ; molld mmtclm. f ' X'r'l'j-''' :r'-:."'1', ' - Th dealer who offers a snbstitnte for th M Dfseovery " f nly seeking to make th littl aoor profit realized oa the) ale of leas meritorious preparations. . ' ; - Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medioal Adviser Is mtrM mm receipt of stamps to pay expeaae of maiiini nly. Send 21 owa-eent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for Ih etotb bound. -Address World's Dispensary Medical AattM, ft, V. Pioroa, M. D., President, Buffalo. N. Y. pa Tlaf Trie to PA P If P (flQW i. Tomorrow, Make Arrangements Park carline at whatever time Is the most convenient to you. v To all who have not 4 .WVVCeS4, IV-'- t . r i m..J V , Call us up if you cannot come to the office and make arrangements for us to meet you at the end of the Rose City SOLVED THE HIGH COST OF LIVING We again extend the invitation to visit Park-rose today or tomorrow, when you can 4aam er h tfnit VWTT ssVAkl flla . ' ' '.-i Wet kl J VU V VT VJ Vd k4V WONDERFUL SOIL PRODUCTIVITY Deep, rich, productive soil that will grow fruits, vegetables, etc, m rgreat abundance and of high auality (the kind that you will be proud to "show to your friends and acquaintances who will come out to see you THE WONDERFTJ L IN VESTMENT FEATURES Think of it a whole - acre, larger than a city block, for the price of one lot a little, closer in-r$1200 ; half acres, $600 and $700, and on terms that you can meet without hardly any effort.'. A evenings and on Sundays). THE IDEAL LOCATION Just far enough away to give you the thrill of the country -and close enough to the city that you can get to your work before you have half read the morning paper through on the car. (just 10 minutes more morning, and evening; gets you to and from your work). ' v - ' THE SPLENDID. CONVENIENCES, IMPROVEMENTS-Streets that are to be of uniform .order, , water, electric light, telephone, excellent streetcar servicey-and, by the way,: ties and rails were heing-hauled yesterday to start the carline extension to the ' center of the tract .-. ' SO WE SAY HURRY, HURRY DO IT NOW HAMTMAN THOMPSOF-T Ground Floor, Chamber of Commerce Building, Fourth and Stark Streets Main 200, A f O ' t I