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If It br- r,u tb dotk lat U waiar four4 Ih maa hj luen murdra. in aftar b waa lboV. la pu.tUaf ia lbo cau lor wi. muiMi-r win a-aiam i vbe Aart t cmmltl4 uirlOA. Th Affair ha Ukn a cul!r iurn.j x po noil for Htra o- lir it iu mti two iii-i w.r cld BOwTr. waa raaJ4 ylrdr at Ih hou lat m Ur And lhal Moll; whB a frtaAd of hla tnforro4 U O. ha ba aiirtklof for aom lima. Tha ; gmil acun- eapiaia of dleUa. that inmurr na oi tnat mbhh i e.br r rrnncH la KW Af mar Uar bn -anibllnA and u4 th co w,. a fixm.M cf hi faey od lhal money la Ih Jr. wiucli bknM lo rr. H.hraa had Ufl b.r baaband aftar brlnar rl'd In lh lnnlly of PoriUoO, th t'nittd l:ila lino mlllac Into th Tukl.no taller ii.rjh lha lart tJonl ia il trn kill or Bvirltm ton. wharraa 111 Kouihm rrlfle foj. low ih nor. rlrrultoua rool la A aouthwMlrlr d:rllvn lo rach tht Tu.Utin taller. Th offlrUI lprtlna' lt Iarlfl0 Itallroad .Vv!tti.n mntpanr' Dn todar. ar rfplrd 10 relura horn lo morrow mornlnr- f PORTUGAL'S PREMIER MAY CALL EXTRA TERM ir'.tlxt tnn Im4 WIm.I IJabon. Oct . Premier Chacaa of rorluiH Announced today that ha waa eonalderlnf ralllnc An aitra aeaaloa of parliament to conalJer apoclAl mlhoda f deallnt with th revolutionary iltua tlon here. II Inalata that the Invadlne; Rojltl lata hava barn completely cnuhd. On th other band tha RojraJlete maintain that they control tha tnttr northern part of th country. Viio, Bpain, Oct. i Porturu ror allata entrenched la th wild country north of Vlnhaca ara awalUna; tha ar rival, of CapUln Coneelraa with rein force raenta. He la, reported to hava alfht field piece and four Maxima. Prlcat ara helpln the royallata and om ara acting- peraonally aa (uerllla. In the choir of the tlrac klentorlal Epia- iropel church until bla lllnea prevented, lie ha alao l-n number of Ih I'nl tarUa and "t l-arlJ a eholra bring I. a leader of ti lalter II Ih or fablaer of lb Veteran VI kle quartet, eompo4 of tnn orer ft var of afA and la I J tree if Ih iilJtiL Thie quartet baa bn In iltcnc for mr llwn It jrcara At lha funeral Aerrlc of Abraham Lincoln held In UoTfalo when Ih body of th martyred prealdent paa4 through b waa a member of th Cc It- Ian aoclety whlca aang and waa on of th eololaia. r John Orant f.yman. -lha em-lely k..tl,. li.M l.. it. rh.i.rl.r rl-n.n-auii uivniwii-r . t.ku. f ii.. i...-1 Kin kranrteo and varlou lCuropean mesa lo llfht'alnr her d!appram- 1 railla!a. la aafa la Ih Multnomah eoun a rrpMrl. ll.r mulher and era-My Jail At laal al leaat. United Elatea I'lot.r Uth Inelet ah waa of a rellr- klarahal foit hopa h'a aaf. Pr. Ly Oporto, Portugal, Oct I. Wlth 111 royalist prlBoner Aboard th warship" Vaaco da Gama an 4 Bt Gabriel aalled from here today for IJabon. Captain Coneelraa Is reported to be retreating to tha frontier and It Is believed tho upritflnjr in behalf of Kins Manuel la practically over. . ARLINGTON. OR., STORE LOOTED OF $300 GOODS ,''- t, ' i i t r ii IHAAU4. Arlington, Or., Oct. . Early thla morning: two men entered tha atora of C. C. Clark &'8one. at thla place, breaking- the glass in the front door to gain entrance. The men succeeded In getting- away with about $300 worth of goods, including several guns, revolv er and razors. Deputy Sheriff Lang nas some clues and hopes to make a capture Boon, Oaks Ring now open. pish Ions daily. Skating thr Unlike an Abstract of Title A Certificate of Title means a great' saving of expense in the transfer of the title to real estate. 'X. AaV Ll SACKETT QUESTIONED BY STEPHENSON COMMITTEE tUparUl t Ta Jraal.) AfllWAuk, Oct I. Th acond weak of tha Investigation of th a,llegrd pur chasing of his seat In th t'nlted State senate by Benator Isaao Stephenson of Wisconsin, opened today before the aen atnrlal Investigating committee with Rodney Heekett, one of the chief lieu tenant of the Stephenson campaign. on the stand. Resuming hi testimony of last Satur day, Backet t admitted giving money to I H. Bancroft, C C Welllngaard, Joseph Shauer and a man namod Kempf, all candidate for th Wisconsin atate leg islature. Ua aatd th men were paid for putting up posters, for Stephenson, and that Welllngford "traveled around assisting Stephenson nnd doubtless availed himself of. tha opportunity to watch out for his own Interests" at the same time, Saciuat cited eight, men whose Item, lzed statements do not appear on the records of the legislative committee. II said he paid 110,000 to 15 or 20 others whose names he could not recall. Answering questions by Senator Pom erene, Sackutt said he did not think It necessary to file an Itemised statement showing what happened to the money which he gave to others In consideration for 'work done by them. Saekett admitted paying State Game Warden Stone $1600 In cash. Ifg disposition, thai all waa never out al night, and lhal ah aa never seen about ih atrt of th city la th company of young men In fact,- that every habit was iemptarr In lha es- trwn Thie would rm lo nullify all theories that sh left accompanied. Mr Irllrg states that on Ih day the girl disappeared sh had been suf fering -from a sever headache. This has led aome to bell sh left while temporarily deranged. ASKS NVESTIGATION OF ASSAULT ON GIRLS Presiding Judg Oatenl of th circuit court thla morning aaked District At torney Cameron to call tha October grand Jury together" Wedneaday morn ing to oonaldar a matter that has com up In tha Juvenile court. There Are three case of assaults upon young girls. Judg Oaten has takes con siderable Interest In them and has In structed Chief Probation Officer Wnlte to get ail facta ready for th seven Jurymen. "Thes crimes era' being committed by men who ere old enough to know better, said Judge Galena this morn ing.- 1 hope th district Attorney's office end the circuit court will take Immediate aotlon. Tha sooner the men eccuaed are given a hearing the better it will be for the community," Two men ere now under Arrest It Is probsble thAt others will be taken Into custody. 'For this and many other rea ' sons the Certificate of Title 'system is displacing all other methods of transferring real estate," Ask: those who have tried it, Ask your banker. Investigate before you make that real estate deal. . Call for booklet v TITLE TRUST CO. LEWIS BLDCv FOURTH AND OAI VICTOR MURD0CK IS WROTH; BARBER HAS BUTCHERED RED LOCKS A U'nited Pres. I-.f1 Wlr. v M Mcdford, Or.. Oct. 9. Bemoan. 4 lng th loss of his flrey red 4 locks, Victor Wurdock, insuegont, 4 arrived in Hertford tills morning. 4 4 Murdock is much incensed at the 4 manner In which a Portland ton- 4 eorial artist "butchered" his 4 hair, and during the. course of an interview disdained to discuss 4 the political outlook, but spent his time callfiijf down tWe wrath 4 of heaven on the aforesaid bar- 4 ber. 4 Murdock stated, however, that 4f Harmon wduld be backed by all the "big Interests" at the Demo- 4 cratlc convention. He declined 4 to discuss Taft and La Follette. "RALLY DAY" MEETING AROUSES INTEREST! The results of the "Rally Day' talks on the Men and Religion movement which were given In about 88 of the Portland churches yesterday proved very gratifying. Many requests were received today Asking for a reptitlon of these talks. Many expressions were made after the meetings that this move, ment marked the awakening In religious work that was destined to go ahead. . These meetlnga mark the beginning of a campaign that will sweep the lar ger cities of the United States and It Is hoped will result In bringing at least S, 000, 000 men and boys Into the churches and mak live,' aotive members of the new and the old members. In 79 dif ferent cities of the United .States ex perts In the different branches of re ligious work covered by the movement will speak during eight-day campaigns. One of these parties will be In Port land during the last few days In Feb ruary and the first few In March. Word has . Just been received that the addition of Charles Stelzle has been made to the party that is to be In Port land. He will speak on social service, ONLY ONE PATENT IS SET ASIDE IN LANE Tiiltcd State.8 JudfiTe Bean today ren dered an opinion in the suit of the United States to cancel timben claims In. Iaim county, title to which Is held by the Booth-Kelly Lumfter company. The rnoFt valuable of the claims that taken by Kdward Jordan, formerly an employe of th company was can? celled. The others, taken by Stephen A. Laraut. and by, the Misses Alice, 'thel and Lucy Laraut, all relatives Cf Mr. Kpotin Judg Bean held. should not be cancelled. The' La rants, it was shown, borrowed the money from the Booth-Kelly com pany to secure the claims and turned them over to the company after they had been secured. Theeaurt aald this looked suspicious, but the evidence was not .strong enough to set Aside the pat ents. Jordan's testimony, however, was to the effect that Mr. Kelly aaked bim to fllA and promised him $100 for so doing.. Th patent to bis claim was tancejied. , , COUPLE ARRESTED ON COMPLAINT OF GlRll On complaint of H-year-oidCleo Tall madge, T. G. Tates, a grocer?Bn Min nie Yates, his wife, of 6923 Fifty-ninth street, southeast, have been arrested on a charge of contributing to the delin quency of a minor. , The girl was an adopted child, and li (a claimed .that the man made Improper proposals to her and that the wife urged her to comply with his requests. The couple are out on $600 bonds. - ' i man ha employed counsel and an noun-a h will mak a rlrorou p ro le, t agalnat bdng rmov4 to California I to aland A chars of conspiracy to -ri from an officer. II will probably h given a hearing before United Stat Judg Bean Wednesday morning Aa apparently badly apralned ankt prevents Pr. Lyman from going to th rock pile and helping lo earn Ms board whll h Is In th euatody of tha mar shal her. All th other federal prlB oner hav been removed to Llnnton during tha arrangement of the tem porary Jail quarter In th court house. but Dr. Lyman's ankl Is apparently so badly sprained that It la Inadvisable to aend him out lo join th other federal prisoners. II limps as bAdly now as h did th day ha was hurt in Los An galea, whan ha first Attempted to es- CAp. Doctor Will rural. It la apparent that th United Slates will not acur Dr. Lyman a removal to California without further atruggla, and United Steles Attorney McCourt Is preparing to "cinch" the doctor on two Informations. One will charg htm with conspiracy to escape from an officer and th other with using tha malls to defraud. In the doctor's famous Panama land deal. In the custody of United PtAtes Mar shal Scott and a guard. Dr.. Lyman reached Portland yesterday morning. He was taken to the county jail And Is now caged In what - Is known as tha "bull pen," where the fastidious and distin guished appearing prisoner Is th object of constant Attention on the part of tha county prleonera who share his quar ters. He. held a lengthy consultation with Attorney Lionel R, Webster, whom he has retained to fight the granting of an order for his removal to California. Following the Interview Attorney Web ster announced that he had Instructed his client not to talk about his case, al though he said he was willing to have him give his views on matters of gen eral interest otherwise. Find Currenoy In stock. When the doctor was searched by the officers before being placed . in th county Jail they found $245 in currency- hidden In the sole of one or his socks. They also relieved him of a complete silver manlcur set much to his dis gust.'' Ha said 'he wanted to use tha manicure sot while he was rorced to wait in but Jailer Phillips feared he might use the file and knif to at t?mpt another escape. Lyman told the men who were bring ing him from Klamath Falls to Portland that he had once been on close terms with Larry Sullivan, the one time sailor boarding house operator of Portland. "Ii met Larry in Goldfield,' said Ly man, "when he was running his truiit company-there,. We got Into an argu ment which waa concluded by his toss ing me through a plate glass window. I have no 'use for that kind of a man." Bad WId Career. The doctor is a man of wide attain ments. He has known society in all the world capitals. He has bred race horses nnd fine dalry-cattle, has planted cotton near Pasadena, .has floated many; big "deals," Is the inventor of a vacuum bottle for keeping 'liquids hot or cold, has been a, heavy plunger on the stock exchange and the 4lg race tracks, and has broken- the hearts of the fadlea wherever he went According to. those who brought Ly-man'-up to -Portland, they hadn't lijt- J ened to his. 'persuasive talk for half an hour before they felt sorry for him he is o plauaable And ucH: a -'good fellow, they eay. The deputy mar shals said they would have been, almost willing to hav lost their money to the good 'doctor, so pleasant was he , per sonally. ; ..-'.?;"' .... "v. .. his wife, to pay obligations. Defective Vtall.lt And Maloney hav b.en Assigned to th ca And pending Ih report of th chemists ar Attempt ing to local th money. Another the ory Is thAt MolIeV death was du to natural cause and thAt th money waa stolen afterward x Detectives Vlallett and Maloney scout th Idea of murder or death from any but natural eauaea They ar working on th thorr that th $121 haa been stolen by som casual visitor who came to tha house And found Moll dead on the floor with th Jar which contained th money under his arm. Th suspect C0Boelvd th Idea on th spur of th moment to tak th money. It Is sur mised. ' Up to t o'clock today no further theories were advanced. Th Jar, It Is believed, was dug Up fnr the purpos of putting $15 more to the $00 already there, and while Mollea waa working Ith It, he fell dead. evlling th boarding bou at Alota gordA. N. it., which was thlr aol mean of livelihood. According I tot alatement of this friend. Hebre wa dpndat over hi wlfa'A departure and had ry llttl money. "RECEPTION TAFT' BADGES ISSUED ffl M on WAS ROYAL ENTERTAINER C!4 SL AiUAifrBA, f Ik 04 e( f!l4 kiaitlNl, ki4 ll l&kl I A ! f (M,!Hlttir lkifrkl.4. Af W Akkikatoa. aiu ? t ! I Ki,,.f kl. ea ta k tM(iea , UK, l-Al win A fell ey kMtly f I!. SkessbelS mt Ik 0A Mkia!AUA a wU. TAA rUlleA kolvAea U tw Ata. Bktaita kkt. alia k i s A vey si." 14 Mr. Allot. a4 f Ar A Tal 4J of Mr. llrvMll was a aaaa f ke4 satartiy it . itera a4 wa Uyi big ptaa f.e it sroeA f lb WAkblagiu twainUtkiA U wa ftrwl MolaiM rkalntvaa of Ih t'aklagta Aiata riiru4 enini.i..a a.4 wbea laal badr laerTwiAi4 let ia pabtM Ari coaMmiMioav. Uttni. it cAalr aaaa. Ills kvi en.rly a local rap. lUk but hi prlan waa marked aaaangT Ik aallor.al romkiiaeloAera, aad nr Ur lalrrMM h.4 aaytalag I ay Al lb aalkMtal aekortalloa of rail, road AOMBlaklonar' me t U f a, be waa llatA4 lo wlrii Intvreel and rBt. Tb Atal of U'.kbl.igioa ul flAd It hard to nil Mr. laircUId a placa" ' Mr. Altcblson will attend Comret- toeer ralrrbilds fun.ral which wtu be ttd Ia OlJiiapiA tVadaeaday. Xo buada Joy Ilida Scheduled. it'eiuA rim jt Wi-. 0a Kranclaeo. Oot 1 Wbtl th Prbytrlaa minister of Sao Fran oloo were holding a pcll meeting this BuonvlnA lo Indignantly protest th aamounood plaa for tYeaidartt Taft to tak a Joy lid Sunday morning, th priJal himself Accepted an Invita tion I Attend dlrin service. At th First Unitarian church, which will be 14 br Dr. Bradford Leavlit Tb Acnouneemtnt of th Ratbath Joy rid was prematura And voluntary but It ervd to show wbat might hav hap pened If th plan had been carried out. I ' . i.i Wearers Will Be Exempt From Police Interference Dur- lng Parade. tKlilleS Sarsaparilla Eradicates '-' scrofula , and vail other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood .rich and abundant, Strengthens all the vital organs. -Take it. Get It today' In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets cabled Cars tabs- SAYS CENTRAL OREGON - WILL PROVE SURPRISE J. M, Russelt, "general superintendent of the Nonth Bank. lino and the Ore gon Trunk, returned this morning from central Oregon where he -attended the golden spike driving ceremonies -October 6. Mr. Russell says be believes eentrsl Oregon will prove a much great er wealth producer than even the meat sanguine hava dared anticipate. . , "Irrigation Is going to make It pos sible to produce wonderful crops In eentrsl Oregon." . said Mr. w, Rusaelt "Central Wasblngtun is producing - big crops by Irrigation and it 1s more dif ficult to obtain water thr than in eantrAl Oregon.' . '.' i A badge bearing tha picture of Presl dent Taft and a silk ribbon with th words, "Reception TAf t," will sav those who have formal part In welcom ng the president from the embarrass. ment bf police interference. When the president was here before and when ex- President Roosevelt visited the city lack of badges caused police to oheck a num ber who had bean ask! to accompany th parades, it was especially difficult to obtain entrance through the "privi leged way" at the Armory. Th committee on . preparations for the president's coming have, in issuing the badges, asked Chief of Police Slover to instruct his men - to pass without .question anyone wearing the badge, anjl; no has complied witn tit request Care will be taken in giving out the badges, it is announced, In order that they may not fall into the wrong hand. The thousand and one details .con nected with President Taft's stay in Portland from 5 o'clock Wednesday evening until near , the midnight hour have all been arranged, )t was . an nounced today.' , . The regular Soldiers from Vancouver , barracks will be on hand promptly at the Union depot to constitute the president's bodyguard, Chief of Police siovfef has been over the line of march as announced In The Journal, yesterday to rnako sure that there. will not be the slightest possl btllty ' .ef -Intereference or delay, .v The steward at the' Commercial' club says that the menu Is complete, as are the decorations and the readiness for the musical features. The national guard will be prepared under Adjutant Gen era.1 W.' E. Flnzer to handle the Armory crowds. All preparations have been made with the" idea that hot "one minute of President Taft's visit In Portland shall be unavailed.f i- , " " The hospitality in ontrl Oregon shown th Portland visitors who At tended the Central Oregon Development meeting waa something far beyond All eipectatlona. .It' 1 aald. Th members ef th Portland contin gent were surprised to find th far mers ao well prepared to rocelv aad tak car of th visitors, even when they cam In large numbers. And'ln th towns, too, they wr mora than prepared, William Hanley cam to town thla morning to stay a few dsys. And re newing acqualntancea with tha many friends ha mad at Burns and at Bend when James J. Hill drov tha golden splk thAt marked tha eompletlon of th construction of th Oregon Trunk tin to thAt plAc. . "Tb on principal weaknea of pr- ent flay methods And civilisation, and on element In present high cost of living," continued tho Harny county cattle king, "la that popl have lost tha Art of storing thlnga Th anl mala ah Know how to store for a cold and rainy day, but you people In th city hav rorgotten how to do It You live from A paper bag brought by th grocer every day, or several times every day. NAVY DEPARTMENT MAY ELEVATE YOUNGER MEN (United Press Leased Wlre.t Washington, Oct 9. Slsoussion Is rife here today of an Alleged ohang of policy in the navy department, whereby Secretary Meyer Is to pick young men for positions of prominence in the naval ranks and do away with the time hon ored custom of glying preferment to the old seasoned naval veterans. The discussion is a result of the ap proaching resignation of Admiral Reg inald Nicholson as chief of th bureau of navigation and speculation as to his successor. . SEVEN YEARS OF . MISERY All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Slkeston. Mo. "For seven years I suffered eyerytulnfr. I was In bod for rour or uto aays at a time every month, and so weak I could hardly walk. I cramped and had backache and head ache, and was ao nervous and weak that I dreaded to sea anyone or hava anyone move In tho room. Tho doctors trave me medicine to case -me at tnoss '(cUb P i" - 5- -.y 4 n J KING VICTOR HASTENS ' TO REVIEW. EXPEDITION - . .'' Itnltrd'Pre!is tasked Wlre.l v Rome,. Oct. 9. King Victor arrived here today from Pisa' anl at once rushed by special train to Naples, to re view the military expeaition toi Tripoli. Constantinople dispatches say th, en tire fleet is m-th Bosphorus. . - CASTOR I A - Tor Infants and Children, - Tha" Kind Yea Haw Alwajs Bcughf Bean th AVgSAtBTf) Of Prayers Do Not Change Wilson. ' (United Press Leaked Wire. ; Wnshlngton, Oct 9. -Desplt th prayers of all the Chicago pastors and their congregations," who wer asked to pray for Secretary of' Agriculture Wil son yesterday, the secretary's attitude toward presiding a(L- the Brewers' con vention, October 12 , to 20,; remains un changed today. Wilson is honorat-y vice president of the Brewers' organization. llmefi, and said that 1 ought to have an operation. I would not listen to that ind when a friend of ray husband told him about Lydia . Pinkhnrn's Vera- ' table Compound and what it bad done for his wile, I was willing to tako it. Now I look the picture of health and feel like it. too. I can do mvownhousA. work, hoe my warden, and milk a cowj I can entertain company and enjoy them. I can tisit when 1 choose, and' nrallr na far a Onv nrrHnortr wAman any day in the month. I wish I could talk toevery sufferinfrvramanandgirl." : Mrs. J.EHA iJETirrXE, Bikeaton, Mo. The most successful remedy in thla country for the euro of all forms of -female complaints is Lydia E. Fink, ham's Vegetable Compound. ; It is more widely and euccessfully used than any other remedy. It has cured thousands of womea who haya' been troubled with displacements, in. flarnmation, ulceration, ilbroid tumors, Irregularities, periodic paiea, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prt- after all other -t Fads for Weak Women I . . ..: Nio-teathe of sll Ih stckoe of women is due to some derangement r dl-',- of th ora dlsdaetly feminio. Suob sickness can b cured is aerod ." vry day by "'.", ; ' . r Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Make Weak Women Strong, ; -t Sick Women Well. ' . . - - . -.; . . . . , .. .. . It act directly oa th orfaa affected and is at theaame time a general res for. - rive tooioJor the whole system. It euros female complaint right in the privacy ad bom. It makes unnecessary th disagreeable questioning, examinations and 1 ' loest treatment so universally insisted upoi by doctors, aad ao abhorrent A ! every aeodesl woman.' x ' - ; W kball rast particularis her at to th aymptoms of (bo peealiar affectio incideat t womea, but Ihot ' waotlag full information as to their symptoms and ' asoani of positive cure ar referred to th People's Com- sso Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, awly revised , aad ap-tn-dat Editioa, aeat frr on receipt of 21 one- at stamp to oorer oot of' mailing ly; or, tm cloth , Aktdiag for 31 stamp. A . ,.; .-' A4drM Ur. R.V. firo, Buffalo. NT, " s r