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Hill OliUCO!.' SUNDAY JOUItS'AU i 01;l LA'.'iJ. SU.NDAV UOlitmiQ, OCTOHKJt 0. III!. 0C1EI1 STARTS . I'ITII HUD III iJTlU 14 t l.tt tl. !. I hi '.in iMi't: t rift tl. a..e a.. -4 4 ta Handsome Itcstdcncc Just Finished at Cost of $30.000 A ar4aa af t t.4ji b,w ftaaAa aa I m i a4 t i tMVa l. U4 pft 1 1 f Ik iMnowt a4 tM aa41 lAa af IA. NlllHIH r tk-'i t . . tl It 1 tf i W , II , ta lr l k m I ! If V, J...... IH k.a-ir.a a-W I u i. -l Ml rn,imi,M tf i 4. .. af Ik (tt U. lUoj hKt h httx StUitcJ SUA CfQin fU It VuJ V II fi- . r- n crinliiticn Averasa 550,000 Daily; Kunv ciarrtnan. bcr cf Sma'I Deals Ciosedj i"" perfected by near- ly half a century's eirerience, market ing pianos econo.'nlcaJty mi ilviyt by legitimate means. During Past Week Show, tha Underlying Strength. II su I . ft ti aav4 waa iini iufu 4 aa a w wi im mm I aa. A, lid Ut aMa U(M1H leal ttKBW E f deal rj-il WS ( aaeaMaUa tk.rclr. ibere b)af a) awaav4. alaaaae at earlhlaf af tea,) lrUM Yl miM Miil aa said to ae taa aHt aad i mi baaa. f te s i i aveit U ue ; r - ' Tba auw.bar af d!e tie aa sae fr"B i .! r.:4 for ttM4 IM eair al'e eftaa. was errteiflf Ursa aad Wilis aaae af im lar44 T bh hwtf, tft.r ebw IV gaa ari r that m iDktrt f rai aa. awtrtaf etrvagtb. TM Ml eaowratg f.tf a la tba taral ailMtloa U is erxMlnaaiKa af haavy eaJKiag taveatmaeta, Cstsbere Oaed aaaf. OHaW Una aff attb aa arf af IK.Ml a day la raeag lHr af bwlUieg wa.ua ia4 by uta nty bviidiag aprBvwiL la la date U II e.ae acead la eoaeirwfOea erar laet ra-ra r.jitf aad Uu od Uf annla la real I sua ibriihi Ovta a4 (MiMr l lJ0ikf ta aUmaat anala lo atiow Ug faiuag arr rmoi la cloalax asaaiH at lit. ka iba MraWi raur4 aal an iv .. Aaaaaf fkUr al4 Am la raain4 Ui vaa ik a art ha a f rr4 X lf af a HM foot taataaaa lot 4 Uk aoulbaaat aomar of airaal ae4 KllUaaavordl Taoa "for 1 1 !.. Tba lot la tmpravad villi Iwa-atory baiMtnc a4 from ma lavaataaaai frri poial tn a od aurehaaa. ataaia u. urf, lorllaa niajaar t tba Uarronaha Ad4ln X&iMna ooco Paar. baa pwrahaa! tha J. M. Harry raaldaeoa localad an Eaat Tvaatyrira tra MlwaMt Kraaaa aii4 KaolW Tka paretvaao arloa waa Milt. ' B. M. I -oen bar 4 baa lakaa Mtla to Iha Zr.4.-1L MontcvaaofT ttttck loaata4 Is BamCk rem and Tba eoaaldartuo vaa not annouaaadL 7 Warakama Hto. Tha J. K. OIII oompanjr purchaaad Uat waak a warabouaa aJta on tha 0.-W. ft a N. Una havtnr a frontaa of III baiwaan Baat Twaotr-ftrat u4 Baal Tvntjr-Uilr4 airaau. . Tha aaai waa rata ty W. A. Moatcomarr, af tha J. X. GUI oompaflr, who eoatanpUU tha aracuoa of ft fotir-atory brick building aowrljif tha propartf, portion of vhlch will ba uaa4 aa a warahouaa for Ala ooooarn. - C A. Whaalar naa takaa tltla to a flaca of raaldaeoa property loeatad In Smith's aadJtloB and faolnf tha bppar rla on Portland Halfhla. Tha parcel vaa void by F. W. Oartnaa for 110.000. I L i c v.. i II t : Naw d!UBf U prxTlil.4 t!h aary rao4ra csf&IBC. Oaa a tba haaliria af tba taaay Ucaat han tullt dwrtn Iha vaa raar In tba Moaal Tat-or dutrtct ta iha IH,t raatdMoa Jaat flaliH at Ka nnr-thlrd aad Mwt atrla by C It ChUt Tba baa la a ta and half aiory frama airuclara and la fin labad throat heat in Iba fine at cf aa lartad bardwaoda, aaaapt tba llvl&f raom. whUb ta flolahad la aalacud alaab I mm I 1 1. ! nr. " USMG1DUT III ill Concrete Files Are Driven Grading Crew Making Rapid Progress. - By tha driving af tha eanerata pflaa tha aaeond ataga of tha conatructioa of tha Baatmorataad . viaduct aa - JJybaa Ona of tha larraat raaldanca aalaa '. raachtd thla waak. Tba ooniraoiora lor ma put onTing pit? put thalr forca on or.rtlma and aipalt to eomplata wltbln II daya 'tha 111 pllaa Port ad tn Inrinfton for aoma Una waa - tha raoaat purcbaaa by J, tP. Branaush . from E. JClliaon of an al.Mitt mmw iioina locatad aa Eaat. Bixtaanth atra.t tot by Iha drawlnga. Tbaaa pllaa twaaa Braaaa and Tbompaoo. Tha eon- bln oUd onerata and - raaohlna ai '.-ffm was l00. , I flown until thay rrat upon a aolld atrata , Mr a, K. P. Wood haa pnrchaaad from ' 0,ld rock or oMd rrT5J' ,?nn n - T. C Horn a modern frama raaldanca I T,rlMUn ad '"'truotlbla founda- ofonpytna- lot 4. block 6. Irrlnrton. Tha tloa compared with tha ohaapav Um- proparty la locatad on tha w.at f I r puma, own u wui w Tba library fa rtatabad Is anartar Ma4 aik wtta aai railtnaa. Vwltt la bank rM a ad writing dk af tba aai malarial, Tba auUig reoaa la flaUbvd la ftoulh AmrrVaa Tobaara eaabeiaay. Tba awaara cbaaibar la aaaipaad wlib a rail bU and a fr way Uabima ara- lata thai will aa la ana la ibraw a tba ihla of tba an lira heaa. Barb Podraom baa 4 prtttia draaaina tm aoppiird with bwin-i araaamr im. and Urea aaaal mlrmr and wardrabaa llnd wlib fort Orford radar. Tfe Mlltard raatm for card partlaa aad-atbltla taaia -ra an Ik iblrd floor. Cvary appllaaca apprarlatad by houarkarpar ta ta ba round In tha kltrb. ajrrra -""wr a" aa which ta a al af aaaTaaiataa fa aaaaatUaa with bla aaw baa Mr. Cblcai baa bwi:i a laraa rrapraaf v aa wlib nomiI wak bakr aad aa tt taak far all and a aaotlaa Tba Chirk bnifia waa aaalfaat aad bant by W. a ttaaabaa A Ifalf-mtBj Dalty. Plar.a Ka-a baaa drawn ta aoblUh In blaacbraTar, Eat land, a half aaany dairy aawapaaor, daretad to tba labor and aaetaJlatia aaavaoiaaC and called tba Can. Trada aniona and atbar arrant toa ara baiar tarirad ta aubarnba ma naeaary raaltaJ af llt.tod aaaada far tba aaiarprlaa. aaaniawanpmfwn'aBjH Always buin the best, always jlvlnr the lowest pie freely to one and ill alike, always active for busk ness, jffowlnjc larger each year, with an increasing clientele of satisflej cus a-'Xji, ; Tirrnr jrT . Porihai Sfott. Uonlsoa at Sixth We offer today every advantage afforded by ample capita! and a !on es tablished policy of prudent business methods. . -We -sell -dependable pianos at prices low enough to meet the wishes of any careful buyer. We also supply the .entire Pacific Coast with the neat Stein way Pianos at New York prices (with freight added). Sherman, Clay & Co. customers not only save money, but save themselves from the fake schemes common to the piano trade, . There are many reasons why you will benefit by looking at our selected stock and comparing piano values. Victor Talking -Machines and all th Records all the time. Sherman Excludivw Stein way RepreatnUtire MORRISON AT SIXTH Plajer Pianos tht best money vrUl buy Baatmoraland tba Tladuet both In foun datlon and auparotruotara will ba af tha haavlaat eonatruotloa no aa to maat tha ImmwiM a train to ba Impoaad upon It by tha waigbt of tha saw broad guaga trollay eara. AmoDg atbar aatmtiaa la Kaaimora- land la tha grading work on plat no. i, wMoh baa prograaaad to tha aatant that tha awaap of Raad Collag-a Plaaa for- a langth of halt a mtla la now plainly vlalbla . Aa laid out thla boulavard la 10 faat wtda. which tnoludaa a eontln tioua Ilea of 10 foot parktnga la tha oantar. Aa aoon aa tha northern por tion la eomDleted tha total langth will ba ona mile and wilt terminate in front -rne new EiiaaDetnan room at tha nr Read Col la a Memorial entrance tow Imperial hotel, recently completed at I era. In further explaining tha plana, coat of over 110.000. la aaid ta ha I ir tt' mark, aaiilna- aaant for tha Ladd ino aecono naoaaomeat room or thla I Batata comDtnv. atatad that witn aa- oharacter la tha United fitatea. . THelnhait navlna and treea and abrubbary fllllna tha aide and cantar parxmga for tha antira langth, tha oomplata Idea of tha faahronabla European boulevard will be preaented In Portland for tha f Irat tlma In order to further man tha .work a.aeoond complete grading outfit of olowa and aorapera haa arrived on tba ground and have etartad operations on the aeotion aoutn or yuee avenue. Tt la nianned to have over 200 horaea picturea. are reproductions of w..n .t wnric and to comnleta these ihone contained In -: Queen , JCUsabeth'a limprovementa In tha bam a record time yaiai-v uunu) nor reiau. ".f that waa charactanatio or me wora on im carpeia poruera. etc. ara in ner.ith rirat rit narmunr wiia me oaianca or tna 1 furnlshlnga and tha room aa a whole la t liait Firteentb atraet . between Brax.e and Thorn paon and waa aold for 1 1100. LoU 10 and .10. block II. Irrlngton. . making a hundred faat equara at tba aoutbeaat oomer of Eaat Bixtaanth and Braiea, .waa purchaaed laat Thuradar Ar I Dougharty from A. U Wright for fiooo. - Edward MaoOragor haa pvrohaaad an improrea quarter af blook 106, Hoaa CKy Park from R. L Harrlck for $7100. NEW ELIZABETHAN ROOM BEAUTIFUL flneet la tha gold banquet room In tha A 111 I 1 rf-.. ' . Auuiiunum Annex, umcago. " The furnlshlnga,-antlaue. but unhol ' Vtered to meet modern Ideaa of cofi ' fort, are plentiful and beautiful. Tha wans of tha room ara paneled In oak. me apace Deiween ina lop or the pan' . aJInir mnA tha iwirnli. rtnn i.fn. u n painted frieze consisting of eight plo- iurea exienuing arouna. tne room. These Cults tha handsomaat evar . opened In I ) Foreet Of ek Kline tlesnmea. a a. . - - - . tnueciai u iut tvugumi. a racepUon room and on apeclal ocoa- iZZZi Blons, aa a banauat room. . I- '. .... ........ Mondhv at tha Forest ratr . MlriA nnOF JarkHnnviIl.. ' fi. I.. Whaling Catch la 179. . . Haff, of thla place, has taken a bond 8iclal to Th. Journal .: :.. . I mtnA laaaa on hla nnrtnera' InterrHta In Aberdeen, Wash., Oct. 7. Tha Whallnaltha mn arlvlnir him a frea hand to de-i iBiiv ui. Duiiriu x-uini, duuio nay, is yalop tno property, a tunnei lower man making: preparations to closa down for any of tha present tunnels will be run the winter, fogs and rough weather at 200 feet to the ore, and will reach a sea making it difficult to operate ths noint 100 faet further back' on, the ore- piani aunng tne winter months, so far shoot than has yet been attained, two this season there haa been A total catch shifts will ba used.1 Tha ore shows of 179 whales, tha season having ex-1 continuity of value throughout the mine eeeded all expectations. Tha warehouse I and Is said to run bettar than f 25 per at tha plant Is three-fourths full, of ton. fartlltzor. The greatest number of .whales handled Jrtiirlnr ona week waa 2. I ' Ttrv inrdwnnd. " Athlna Trsi.i r.n. .:- EVER m m DYSPEPSIA E OR SICK, GftSSlf, UPSET STOMACH. v iVour out-of-order Stomach - feels fine five minutes after ' . , ; taking a little. Diapepsia. ' Take your aour. out-of-order " atom ,ach or maybe you call It Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Catarrh 7 of .' Stomach; It-doesn't matter take your .. . stomach trouble right with you to your .. Pharmacist and ask him to open a 60 1 cent case of Pape'a Diapepsln and let t you eat ona IJ-graln Trlangule and aea if within five mlnutea there la left any trace of your former misery, i s . The correct nam. for your trouble la Food Fermentation food souring; the 1 Digestive organa become weak, there la lack of gastric Juice; your food la only j half digested, and you become affected With Jose of appetite, pressure and full- Baas , after aatlng, vomiting, nausea. heartburn, griping In bowels, tenderness In tha pit of stomach, bad taste in mouth,' constipation,, pain - In limbs, sleeplessness, belching of gas, bilious ness, sick headache, nervousness, dixit ness or many-other similar eymptoms. .If your" appetite is fickle and noth lng tempts you, or you belch gas, or if you,' feel bloated after eating, or your food Ilea Ilka a tump Of lead On your atomacn, you can mane up your mind that at the bottom of all this there Is but . ona causa fermentation . of undi gested food. - j " ' Prove to yourself in flra mlnutea that your stomach ia aa good aa any; that there la nothing really wrong, -stop thla fermentation "and begin eating what you want without fear of discom fort or misery. . - Almost Instant1 relief i la watting for you. It is merely a matter of how soon you take a little Piapepaln, . . r ...... - a , , III 1 I Mil In I1 I llil Tlfl. Mill f I til II . mmum - mm. . i - Ill 'a 0.' "Willi' LI li I KM II! 91 1 J I I Ill II iJirfnv .1-11 III i VS" ' i ii Jti- minim if iwrz v, III . VY(j A.!' 1 III II II II .i T-L iLrfisVFft tlL-. 1 3 t . 7 v I ill i f ii .'bttii jrtt4ijFvnn-wy- C7,.v i rh'.n , li ' mm .7V "-mi hxsM& . ttmmm-mm III w. Ol i i II li'ii I I ! ITT I I 'Ills m . 1 'ATjlVi f 1 i tCZ tWl ! if II' A mr nra rain mm mmm . i K a mmmm -jmiw- III I . liW I J!1I I 1 HI! jT -A.frA. I il kU'l 'Tl . -I . r is nil i i u i i i irn'i i vrw .1 s-r a, ii.-' 'sh. 7in i i. i. a,- ! - r : ii Gevurlz' Fascinating Snowing of Women's and Misses' Ml Tl Tf Mirror Ihc Very Latest Sljle Tendencies for Fall and Winter Wear Very Economically Priced With the Added Advantage of the Gerurtz Credit Plan New Fall Sails In a variety of colors, styles and fabrics, exquisitely tai lored and lined with guaran teed satins, guaranteed to fit.' Priced s 017.50 to $85 NewFallCoafs The ultra ' fashionable Polo Coats in mannish fabrics and the latest Fall shades. Re versible coats, an endless as sortment, all sizes. . 017.50 o 045 Special Offering for Monday -and Tuesday 26 new Fall Suits In black and blue eres and ; gray and brown mixtures, strictly man -tailored,- lined with guaranteed satin. Some coats are trimmed with velvet, paneled skirts. , Value $25. Gevurtz Credit Plan Is Really a Guarantee of Satisfaction We welcome the purchase oi any Ladies'' Gafrnent of our immenseTissortment. on our Credit Plan a imall' payment at Ihe time of purchase and the balance week : ly or monthljr to suit ypur convejiience. When we 3 this we must be positive that the garment is exactly at represented and that it will give absolute satisfaction to insure the weekly or monthly payments. , - GEVURTZV PRICES ON -v. WOMEN'S APPAREL ARE ABSOLUTELY NO HIQHER THAN OP , , THE BEST CASH STORES IN THE CITY, iiwii:oO;2j THE COMPLETE HOUSE AND HOMEFURNISHEOS 8i 50 Ladies9 Raincoats V ..',''.'.'?'..' ..".-.-. With mannish1 and r raglan sleeves,; some rubberized and some cloth, ' all guaranteed waterproof. Rich, striking coats. : Value $25. Priced FIRST, SECOND AND YAr.:n '1