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THE OfcEGO. PAILY JOUlsS'AU POKTL-A?. THURSDAY mmmm vi charge UISIIIIH SUHfltERS STILL DRIVER IS Kill FD IK VICTIMS .... . - t i r.t Uf"ieJ Tetrj-ara ' Si)S l-.ijitn Ait in Eti.cs Oefnccratio NcrJnee fcr Gov PcIsjrJra tf A. Is llrs.tl Pcrtix-d llifi Reai.es Letter Cfcurr-ttw ta Meet ta Effect Colder PUf cf Retail Gipsy SntLh Uretins. Xhi.TLii UtGzltt Meets frr.of Sa Pcptitar Meajures In.tstgatfd Viitr.esies Spain Hc!6ra Out Orcifintion Hard Strug fjla Ahead. 1 tkiix C W. Utxt Empes; Cor Is OernsLihed. Fftn Vindicated at Pnmaries. -fine Bait." it a,Aa, twt It TH u4 I .v I J-iii 4 ta .. M-.44 . 4r w l ltil vre J Mj" -V 4 4-4 rl .. .t 4u-l f wa b.k.e It kt't ) - va jta4rf4Ai.e f44 4i fc4 k4l k a.. if tt to t " B4-4 tM lv ' et tkrt4M4 ta4Bf t U .te4 Wkfa ar It to, a4 r 4ki4 '- to ,( Vaa HtiH 4 IM 44 to Itol .Mto4 .1.-A4 to.' w4 tU't K. tiJAj V4 f" TafT ft t AH. l-V I '"1 f-J IMI b4 !... 4-4 A-iiu.a AtieiM A UaA 4U AM MA taU..& I 4 sa k win i lJ. . W"4 . ... 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Or., OcU ! -Watrlet At torney Fred Wllaon roa(4 tbo atato'a raaa la tbo trial of Ernaat Koblnaon Kf rtrA iwiitrk adlournod laat.BlarhL and tho drfena brcaa to introduce 1U too-1 lino mad a further report of tb la- Word that Bp-art ruaMT bar forth from Arlincton lo t a fail faitiid wild rooo for 4Trydlir at tbo Uaaquat to M glron la honor of Ibo Iortland bua 1 1) aa ox coral on aad Irl county dUttnol lfU4 aattn tbaro aaal Tuaoday voning, eaiao a plaaant no to a eominlito tnaklnc final puma for tho iruralona at lunch- ton in Ibo ComwarcJat club Lhla afur noon. Tb rrt tntr4t of Sbarmn-Mor row-Otlllani oouotl In tb ptaji for ro InTlroratlnc th production of tbo ar waa rldoncad by a rla of Uliinmi aiatlnf tbat yry, community In tb thro rountto woijld to roprooontad by from II to 10 bualaaa man. R. T. Cos told of tbo auceooa attond Ing an a r fort to haro Bnachlnry houoa (Ivo priic for brkt wheat, rhlekena and toga at tho trl -county fair ait yaar. A. A. Mors or th llarrtman EACH SIDE-FIRM IN THE HARRIMAN LINES T HKE tlmony this morning under tho guiding hand of Judgw Bradahaw or Tna uanea. At noon Kuth Roblnaon, tho principal wltnaas of . tho defanao, bad not taken tbo aund, and there I atlll a largo number of wltneae to taaUfy la behalf of the defense, Threata against the life of Robinson made by McAllister are alleged by th defense, while the state maintains tbat f eret of the people. The schedule fpr tbo "Inrlgoratlon eicurslon" Include a departure from Portland it II 4. m. nest Tuesday, ar riving in Arlington Tie the limited train at 1:11 p. m. The serious aeaalona of the tii-oounty convention will at once begin, will be Interrupted by the banquet and ruumt aa-aln nest morning. The Karri man lines will leave a Imllman Boblnsqn and his slater went out of aleeper In Arlington for .h acoommoda- ihelr way a quarter of a mil In order to meet McAllloter, picked a quarrel with blm and killed him. V Judge Lectures Dr. Uauard. ; Seattle, "Wash, Oct 26. In ordering the restoration of l7l to Miss Doro thea 'Williamson, as overcharges made by Dr. Linda Haxzard for treatment In her sanitarium at Olalla. Wash., Judge SU11 scored tho Institution for tho starvation method of treatment em- Hating those expected to attend. pioyea ana reprunsnaea vt. nuiara for advising Miss Williamson, while a ratlent there, to commit suicide. Dr. Haxeard bad been acting as guardian for Miss Williamson and kept . her money. tlon of the excursionists. The departure from Arlington will be 118 a. m. next Wedneaday, wltb a stop at The Dalles until t o'clock, then back to Portland arriving here at 8 p. m. As the Journey 1 of but a few hours duration t e trip Is expected to be very easy and cumfort&ble. Portland Is to be represented by 26 business men at Arlington. A commit tee win start tomorrow morning visit ing business firms and definitely en- At the luncheon today were B. Frank Irvine, A. T. HuRKine, N. A. Leach. H. W. Mit chell, R, T. Cox, J. L. Miller, Marshall N. Dana, A. A. Morse. C. C Chapman, James J. Sayer, w. P. Jones, John S. Beall, George M. Hyland. Rirtalng railroad ehopmen believe they he railroad company' getting In severe 4i ralta for motive power, ac cording to Henry Webr, president of tho looaj federation of the furrttnan hop employ. "We notice that engine 111. which laid on the dead track at the 0.-W. R. A N. abope ail last aummer walling for a general dverbaullng. has boon pnrsed Into aervlr,' aald Mr. Wbr. Thla Indicate to ua that th company's sup ply of available engines Is getting mighty low. It Indicates that the new engine purchased last summer bar been put out of com m leal on. "Switch engines No. 10, IS. II and 17 are all In bad condition and cannot laa long. On Tuesday engine tl brok brake beam. The engine was taken Into tho shops, where, the beam was r moved and the anglne was then used In the yards without It, depending on the brake on th flywheel to hold It" It waa reported at atrlke headquarters that a strikebreaker employed at the O.-W. R. A N. shops as a strikebreaker brok Ms leg 'In an accident thla morn ing and was taken to a hospital. Copy of resolution adopted by the ahop federation of the Marriman line waa received at local strike headquar ters this morning. They are addressed to the officials of the federal and state governments and to the general public. They point out alleged Infractions of th lawa requiring proper Inspection of engine and trains and assert that the public safety is endangered thereby. According to report from th office of the general manager pf the Harrl man lines In Oregon, the present con dition ar normal and satisfactory. 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J. zeuof-r. 405t xeiiorr zidx . Battle Creek. Mica. malted Pre LaaaWI Wire.) Washington, Oct. 26. One of the most vexatious problems confronted In the United States army 1 how to stop the practice of soldiers selling or other wise disposing of their clothing, accord ing to Brigadier General Crowder, judge advocate general, who has discussed the question in his annual report, just nlade public. There were last year more than 200 trials for this offense alone in the army. It is most prevalent in the Philippines, where there are men who make regular practice of buying the heavy clothing brought by soldiers arriving from the states. To meet the problem the army advo cated successfully the passage of a law making It unlawful to buy or receive in pledge from soldiers clothing and equipment which rightfully belonged to the United States governments Under this law there have been several con victions, carrying with them fine and ehort jail sentence. This has not al leviated the trouble In the Philippines, however, as the Philippines commission held that the law was not applicable In th Insular territory. CLEVELAND POLICE CHIEF SAYS OUR "COPS" BEST (United Prera Leaaad Wire.) London, Oct 28. London polloemen. while patient and polite, have nothing on those of America, according to Police Chief Kohler of Cleveland, who la here studying; foreign police system. All of the European police." he said. "have easy work, for they have only to aeai with populations that are tamed1 to authority." , . He thinks tho Royal Irish constabu lary are the finest lot of policemen in Europe, but that they, resemble soldiers more than civic officers. Of the 12,000,000 tons of Iron pre which Spain mines each year only about 3,000,000 tons are used at home, the rest being exported. t ' LEWIST0N RAISES BIG SUM TO BOOST CLIME The Lewlston, Idaho, district has raised $21,000 in little more than a week's time for th purpose of exploit ing Its wonderful natural resources. Tom Richardson of Portland conducted th campaign. November S and 7 there will be a big community promotion convention at Lewlston, and Promotion Manager C C Chapman Is arranging a Portland Com mercial club excursion to leave here on the morning; 'Of the 6th and to return on the evening of - the" 7th. It Is ex pected that a large and representative delegation win take advantage of the opportunity to get better acquainted with the people of Lewlston. which ter ritory 1 one of Portland's besf markets. J gist In the world canJiply, MOST SEVERE COLD IS EASILY BROKEN In Just a Few Hours AU Misery from a Bad Cold or the Cnppe .' WiB Be Overcome. Pape's Cold Compound Is the result of three years' research at cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and cuuuuia no quinine wnicn w nave con cluslvely demonstrated la not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. , it is a positive fact that a dose of Pape s Cold Compound, taken every two hours' until three consecutive doses ar taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most sever cold, either In the head, chest hack, stomach, limbs ' or any part of th body. ' ; i It promptly relieves the most miser able headaebe, dullness, bead and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore throat running of the nose, - mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges - Take this harmless Compound as di rected, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made anywhere else In the world, which will cur your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad arter-effects, as 25-ceftt package of Pape's Cold Compound, jfrhich any drug- GAME LAWS TO GIVE TAFT DEER MEAT . TM fart IMI President Taft la Mr on 4 tbo reach of the law,. and 4 his person Inviolate baa aaved htm frum trioleate tlon at, the henda f tb gam authorities at Roawburg and another "goat" 1 4 being eought to take hi place. When bis train paaaed through Roseburg on Ms rcent tour. Den Shields, a resident of Iloeeburg. loaded a carcoas of a deer on e board for th delectation of the presidential party. Unlucky for hi peac of mled, be forgot that the train would leave the stat long befor tb steak and roast bad been consumed. The loading of the deer was seen by hundreds of residents of Roseburg who had gathered to see the "big smile." Among tb crowd were on or two of those busybodlas who ar determined that lawa must be enforced to th very last letter. Now they de- mand that Shields be made a e "goat" They even go so far a to hint that th deer waa shot e at tb Instants of th Rose- burg Commercial club, and that e Shields was hired to do It What 4 action will bo taken will await tb return of Stat Gam Warden Flnley from tb east UMi W $ tlkl mt UM. I aaeito italite t r-M, M tj f.l It Ml wtlb 4to W, wast. t .k4 f aM4t take 1 1 fat IM r m2T tM ft i4 tate r areliv f ytiai, Allbvagb 4 to)l Mv alil aaa IM fiu altaat. Ua stole Mi Me 4 eallraJy aal. ft . la Beto.ia, Mev, tMI Heat Me bia kto aaa flill fof IM ftoSXBtk a. aaito br eM t toatiy. ll to easily artiB It I T:to Malaatod By M Kreakttnaaa. L'at4 Bile aarty la- 4Vttoa Bert IMI Harry T. AabatBl f rve4 aad t . Ir ef T ar is lb Uad. aMMwib War , aie mt Tee. to l4uy galajag vela aad s&ar Afl Aebaf!. Tb tbltna tasklaat fee lb al are ttoisJl K. taaner) af tnagetaff 44 lifts! A. BatUB f ttoM, TMr M4 m tiauia al ta c-rt avert. Tl agrw tulfw4 Wtoaar af Tbss t 4a. r4-ly a-tttl by tart ttaydM ef rtttalL Tb ttepakltma aajenlaae far Baagraa I Jobs kV WUltoaa ef TetoMteae l mi IM -. i ton 1 1 to Mwt IM liit texwks) CALIFOR.'.IA SCULPTOR HAS SECOKD OPERATIO? Wa rva.au totok ttot, li 4rtbr -Mt a4, IM tiiato Beko. " 14 By) toe f IM B -4 II Its.! I we we Bl tM aH. rv4vrt bMfltol 4eato4 IM 04 BfB Itow wa Bt eatirety ! ft r Ms I Bjrtu fr a ct4 im kaia-M4 frt 4rtag exel lis CVu Ul IM gvaalael 4.H ef Ireat I IM wM a4 to MtoJB H Mw REPUBLICANS EXPUIN REAPPORTIONMENT ORDER Washington, Oct It. A printed ear setting forth rood If tb effect ef thai reapporuoeeaaat of ragrs, made Bl tbe pectal a-aaalon, oe tae potlUoal ma-1 binary of tbe govemmeat baa bta ta I oed from IM offlo ef tbe Htobtlrao Mtlonai commute. Coagree larreased tM number ef member ef tb bouse I from III lo 421. Thl will cause aa In- rrwM of 4l la tbe Sectoral coll, making th manibershlp of that bod 1 III. It a 111 fix tbe BussMr af dato- gat to tbe national convention all l4i. If ArlkOcva aad New bUxle are admitted I statehood, aa they probably I 111 b. the Btmbtn of lbs electoral college will be Inrraased to III and the daUgatea to conventions to 1471. VT. a T. V. at UIroie. MUwaokea, Wla, Oct !. Hundreds df women wearing tb whit ribbon em blems of th cause they advocate poured Into Milwaukee today for tbe annual convention of th Women's Christ lan Temp ran oe anion which opens here to morrow. One of the largest gatherings at any national convention la year la expected to be on band when the open ing prayer ta spoksn tomorrow ren!og. Tbe official board and various oommlt- tee met today, disposing of some ante convention bualnee and eorapletlng tbe final details of tbe program. Many of tb roost prominent temperano workers In tbe country will address the conven tion during It flv day' sees Ion. Redmond and Bend Trains Via the North Bank Road Wednesday, Nov. 1. Regular paaaenger servlc will be In augurated November 1 between Port land and Terreboune, formerly Hlllman, Redmond and Bend, Oregon, via the North Bank road and the recently com pleted Oregon Trunk railway. "Th Inland Empir Express" leaving Port land dally at fill a. m. will arrive Red mond 7:45 p. m. and Bend 8:31 p. m. Why Hompsons Deep Curve tenses , Are Belter I They are rround on a curve that cntbles thou who wear giasiei tn, nok in anv direction that comes in range of the eye, Yoa don't have to move your heid just your yes. 4 Torle lenses ahould be placed in a mounting that will bold mem In acorrect position. Our skill enables us to deter mine the correct position, and Shur-On eye alastes si we fit thent give the best results. Our changes are moderate. THOMPSON Eye Sight Specialist Second Floor Corbett Building: FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. Tw IMl laVt4 4t, VAli, -. lti 4--4l 4 aAvii4t4. IM eeieto IM Uto.to t btitu-e f 4 l m tM toto to e.i4 l III. a4 ease' it na -' liJH to It ! 144.4 l -4 I a. -avis 4 Met. t44 I fcH MB ne bra to IM . bw4B IM aotltltaar. AB aare lraf M Oak rtaB. X7OU cannot get j Remington quality in a typewriter uhlcsi you buy a Remington; Dut you can get Remington quality in. j a ribbon for any mah J of typewriter. The way to do it is the to use Paragon Typewriter Ribbon- , The leading typewriter rib bon, m quality and talcs. WADE AND GUARANTEED OX 1'1& Remington Typewriter Company Oacraretoi) 4J aTtawk an Xtlal at A-1474 $5 FOR 98C $5 FOR 98C $5 FOR 98C mm mm $5 FOR 98C $5 FOR 98C 5 FOR 98C I5F0R98C $5 FOR 98 C 15 FOR 98 C 15 FOR 98G I5F0R98C $5 FOR 98C J5F0R98C $5 FOR 98C 15 FOR 98C B FOR 98C $5 FOR 98C We Always VaWvlwAVkV u o The Greatest Surprise Sale Ever Attem 9 at 1ST MJflL lLliEUil imOl I U TVVT1TVT!TWT1 11 Tl If t r?.i II 11 11 1 If I 11 If , II 11 II 11 II ; II for ';' ' ' aturday Oirily Friday and S Genuine Velour Hats Genuine Bearer Finished Felt Hats Regulaur prices for 'these Hats eve $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 each. Twelve exclusive styles of shapes to select from in the following colors : ' Navy, king blue, garnet, brown, red, gold, champagne, Alice blue, emerald, purple, coronation and blacks. Ladies, young and old, don't miss this sale. Made expressly for us for this sale . THIS SALE BeaU Them All CcEa QFF OUR WINDOWS and Hoods . rywhere are Mj7 ' H S V l t NOTE These ;Hais rare latest shapes and entirely new and must be. seen to be appreaated. FREE SKIRTS WITH SUITS Portlainid's EmraoTrainii 124-126-128 Sixth Street - - J T : : - v v-: ,ii iv -