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TJIL- OU.LO.' DAILY JOUit.S'AL. luUU!.!), i i;lDAY LVL.MKO. OCTOiiLli V. mm m !!0 IDEA nECIDENT CF LEfiTS DIES AT age or i. .WILDCAT mm 4 suspects r a- ,4 rr a t --4 Jk4 Wli.! klU IV ta Says Architectural taper. iii ii vv t- w nul ta ou Ji':t b Cc;t C.ty a Cert, Hs Says. -'U u iNi'.i n m i f . 0Hlkmm V IV t'IMlf 4 tv kJ T V i't r V --. cw 4 aA iia t 4 J o tur w ftiiMiti t by a a. I -. it tsv.(i i i liiii tuf. t f ivm aMt if (iHffcHl - m4 -!.. IUI I V a i) m 4 KM ll4 4 a l.a a4 iiimum-i 4 iv ritnt. af ' la t v tur ri i 4 fvf a A. a .,.....,. V. ta HUw4 f r I IV. f-k:k Mt IMttN f-4 a iva 4iita ilitf a H" Kuif a-nt ta tl ) ihii iur vi4 i iv I Y M aJ y t 1 ANY MAN t I.! uikmu ,;:i..tr rl i4 lf . T vj ai4 ba I ia a iv vtr a'vM tt. M4 k -V "Tt- t V v vl l t. a i ii - UtJiU K j.f - if f 111 I III III v4 ' ""S- li KM v4 t-. 1V era tot 14 V J tit ttLv4 MS e (. 4H-el M 4f.;i .--M (VI. .l M tvivitwe (teal f v 4.:ll. f ' at W4 ew ! '11 .' oi i vt: w. 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Polk brtrafbt tha lalaaaallaf lax formation that K. 1L Haantct, archil af rb Ctvle lmprornint rtu, ha4 fcaan cboaaa l mas tha (aoaral Ua ( tb ax position (round a. ? ;"Jir aeraptaaea of tb poaHlon ov bold waa eIItIeBd an Mr. Baa (' ppolnimnt. a 14 Mr. Polk. i Tb Jury f awanla far tb comptU tiva plan af tb publio audltorluna com a-inr4 arloua vark to4ay. laklnj up tb plana on at a. tiro and coni4r tng th otllliy an 4 arr hltactural ritnaa f aarh. Thar iprt to pror rp!4 lr wltb tbolr work ana to b roa4r lo nnoonr th award b Ocinher l Tb wtambar of tba jury ar Kill P. Iw Kinra, rorfland: Kirk K. Cutter, Bpo kan; willta Polk, Baa Franclara. i -ir. Polk haa aorptM an Invitation lV a44ra tba annual banqut of th C'lvlo council aaturdar vatilng at 4:19 b. m., on th advantatrt of th Uratr rfrtland plan. Mf. Atl T. Cat. l IV aiuv aiitar I i-4 u V I laa ii. T v fr ail4 vmca f hi la V nn Ha IV ttv a'v4 )'. Vt i . u vat m4 I v iUI4 AIIVr tvo :Jv lvl b Ivlva II twUl i I Uli vai IV ulU tv tul bartv Um Jv4( u!Wf al SlMa la au.ol. 7 Via tni avay tab a I l iimi, lomurf (VwattOak at t"4 rum ImH (HI Uaitta V uk, Oci. r ala. 11 K. H. YlwiUad. f Kw ImL U tr1vxt, M JtM MLaa-ila. all at tb bv af kr mom. P, U. Oatra, Mra i P. Ualaa. II rf aU. 4t4 W aibt at 'la af 4 a. V 0i aera r I . .. T rv, A i. int. " " i Cv4irol. akra f lb u a ruuf fift a tha ta tb I vMUir wiiautaa ar b'a I ml Hii r toctMur h.w Toib. at tb ll b.r i a lbtr towa af af It ab urbinm a4 fart"4 atamla.na. r afir Mr avarrUa aba a4 br b.baa4 fy4 a ablck ba Tn4 tl'll I m-AlfL'T AWV vi4 tta!iy for tb ! tl n i inn, n iv. w. I ni. rvii i - .arav TM flrt ,k..,a I. NMbM AliC Tlip r.PFAT KinFY mm Ivj rilrr v aoaiwii. a. unuti imviv brftt ir i Lmii t Hi wnb k lwu ib , r. M. 04 1 . b la m4 br na rraad rblUraa a4 aaa rt araad (kill Tba fal waal A frw yaara a I waa trab44 wltb a bl4 frai lb rml!r rS4a thl af-1 rapusta pt kklr aa4 atotaack laraaaa aad talrraMat wa ta lb - Uai aad allbousb I triad l r HU(C0YMYR DISAPPOINTS trry at Lia LEASE FOR SITE CLI BEOBilTZ f " ffV a U. IHTSUU DUW, buiivra I V ' f llall4 Ptm LMwd Wtrvl . Ion4on, Oct. S7. Oeort Barnard thaw la reported to b praparlna to rnvrjta from rrtlrament and atart a a f lallriln nawipapar. with hla fnend tildnay Wrbli. of poor law fara. , - I brsrErsrA - troop ,11 ToW Any Mal Can B Tboronflily JSa. . Jo7d bp Any Stoma cb. , it : i -.-r I" eaata Tan . Mothlne to Try , Btnarl'i 4r . Syapapla Tablata. , ; !?jen. ru,e r fr" dlcovrd by their anemlea. Their antagonlata xturn omth oarrhllirht. and th proof of merit will 11 in being abla to.aUnd th flash.' ' ' ."- i It' waa only In ' Ihla war that Mr. Whit ver knew, that dyapepsla waa One of Mr. Black'a worat enamlea. Bit ting: , face to . fac at a two by four table, h handed hla afflicted friend the ' lll of farar-- ' - - ', O Oyater CocktalL ' Btnffed OHvea Boaton Clam Chowder. 4 '. ' . Strained i Oumbo. -f , j Sirloin ffteak with Mushroom. fl ; Roast Beef Hanh., . ' Boiled Ox Tong-ue with Sauerkraut 7 f jihalAf m I Mwtiur. . v v . Baked Fork and Beana. . v Combination Crab Salad. ' ; , , ' ' v Hot Mine Pla. - y Pineapple Frlttera. ;;v-;: i- Mr. "Whit ordered a ."llttl of ach, Mr. Dyspepsia Black' ordered crackera and a slaaa of- milk. "I haa sucn a big- breakfast this morning-," ha said, nhat 111 Juat take a bito to keep you company." But Mr. Whit conld ' not b deceived: "t am afraid you can't stand th g-Ieam, Mr. Black. Why , don't you f any you have dyspepsia and bo don with HT Tou'll alwaya have that, hungry look anyhow ag long--as you have dyspepsia. Now listen. - My 1 etomach waa in Juat as bad condition aa yours at on tlm. But now I canl eat anything, at d)ny time. For Instance, thia clam chowder or sirloin ateak or even the lobster would b Juat aa wel come to my stomach a a your crackers and milk. Tou don't realla how this dyspepsia business la robbing- you of your spirit, f your energy ana ability to ; think quickly. ? I can't help nouee It Tou haven't the., cheer : and ao- clabllitv vou had three months ago, Now I'll tell v you what to do," and thereat the cheerful Mr. Whit took a Ihra 4irfral 4)ooa. I vaavaaabl U I eblala a wr. lUtlaa br4 a graal ol a boa I a w an p-Haul. 1 414 la I atv If a Iri.l A nA KiiirkAul a aiiJiiL I lar aeitl ef Mr. Alialr. Ua 4rna (tt Proca tbe tlnnj I eeald aoitea I a clag far tb better aad after taking lb boll J a of yaur a4krlaa. I fl ntirrly cured aad bar aot ba4 aay I traubt iaca J(a4 I awgua uatag B waanp-Jloot aooa. I '. I VOUJ4 tar ba a faw koadrad dollar t ib good aad aarad ear a If I a lot or urrrtng. Tea may aa ray testimonial any lima jrou wiahv Tour vary truly. CHARLES C IIaRAIH. - 44 tilth 81. Marlon, Iowa. I certify that Caarl E. llama algaed th above teatlmontal In my praaanca. being first duly ora to th Daflnll aaaauacement baa been mafle 1 11 "rof. bU tb liih day af July. af tba elaaina- af lb II Tur ! af I A . i , r . the quarter block at tb nortb wt eor-1 aer af pifUi aad Waahlngien streets by Aaron Holt aad asaoclatea aa a alt Seven-Story Department Store to Be Biillt at Rfth and ' V ' Washington. ; Who purchases a Suit or Overcoat without first seeing our great lines at QJQ) Ji O u Misses an opportunity of saving $5 We have sold THOUSANDS of garments to satisfied customers, and if you purchase from US and are not satisfied, youi MONEY WILL BE PROMPTLY REFUNDED Ifs an easy matter to make claims We're oneof the FEW concerns in the city who can truthfully say THIRD AND OAK Xevtar ta T. bUlmar 41 Oe-. Ug-kaasboa, at. T for a sevn atory. fir proof department fnn Vkat lauas-Eaet ' Iflfl P far Tad atore building. Mr. Holts returned from I Bend to Dr. Kilmer A Cou. Blucham- W.w York thl mk thin k an. Ill I ton, N. TM for a aampl bolt!.. It Will consult. (ion with reoreaentntlvea ef the convince anyone. Tou will aleo receive ' "I ftv -v,.a a ... Ivl-. al ..i a Mead EaUte aad where the paper ee V . . . '- tm .nun. n. .i.. I ibb u iDviii in ianrTa ana Biaaaar. " r wwm m a B-L I tati,.. aye4 1 lev aw Wav aa. u ..i ..4. I Wrackera will begta the deatrnctlon ef " V Vv-,T1 I . ui .iB,ivj msmuj ."ui n.i. rtir.uwr llllf- cent and one-dollar ataa bottlea for aal at all drug; etoree. When You Sco It in Our Ad Ifs So 8749 THIRD. STREET SECOND AND MORRISON the old frame budding, which haa occo- plcd the comer at Fifth and Washing ton for more than II year, next Wad aeaday, November 1,' the tenant a having been notified October .!, to vacate at lb iptratloii of 19 daya. Th new atrurror Is to have a steel fram with exterior walla ef pre sard brick and ter racotta. 1 It will 'coat approximately ftlO.000 and will be ready for occu pancy by June 1. JUS. Plana of the building are being- prepared in- th ef floea of Doyle, pettereon A Beach, - Tbe company which will build the structure and operate the department atore waa organised by Aaron Holts. Ju lius Llpp.t and Bruc Qlendennlng. , It i a capitalised at f 400,000, nearly all of which la held In Portland." I , FIRST I . I AND " I . MORRISON i , . I : L i , I ;. . r - FIRST 7 1 I -. I AND . . S t : :y J " YAMHILL ' - " y BaaBBaBVJsaaisBaaal ' OUR FURNITURE BUSINESS NEVER LAG, ALBANY COUNCIL FAVORS REVISION 0F CHARTER " ' .pedl to Th Journal. I Albany, Or., Oct J7. Th rlty council aa aeciaea to revise toe city charter. The council ; appointed City . Attorney I Swan, Deputy. District Attorney Gal S. Hill, City Recorder. F. M. Red field. Mayor J. P. Wallace and Council man I M. Curl aa a committee to do do the work. ; ; .-,. -. ' v SocldllatB Nme Ticket. '', ;. - - (8ncll ,te Th Jonrul.r Albany, Or.. Oct. 24 At a maaar meeting- tbe Socialists j of Albany selected a ticket to be,' voted on In the coming city election In December.' The follow Ing' gentlemen' wars' - choaen aa. candl- fdatea for th respective offices: F. M. Hayes, mayor;. E. V. Smith,, recorder; Ed Xruae, treasurer: Joe Kraft,: mar- ahal: I E. Prouty. councilman First ward; James Bryant, . councilman Third ward. i It Reflects the ICnowIedge of Shrewd Buyers f That the East Side Store's Prices ArO ,tho Lowest ; Consistent With the Quality of the Goods in Portland; :and YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD vial from hla pocket and extracted we Ublet.. There, there la a tablet t contains an ingredient, on arrain which digests 3000 crralna of food. For even j the worst dygpeptlo its the nnlv tVilnw hmt vb.11v dm rellar. TB reason Is It relieves the stomach of nearly all the work it has to do, digest everything- In the . stomach ana stimu lates the gasTflo Juice. I can't ret along without them, r They are Btuart'e Dye pepsia Tablets. Tou can ret them any where, on earth for EOo a package." Tes, ; It la i true,-.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableta absolutely atop heartburn, nausea, Indigestion, dyspepsia of the worst type, sour stomach, bloaty. feel ing and all eructations and irritation, and freshen and Invigorate the atomach. They cheer you up, and make you ret all the good there la ht your -food. Tou will forget you ever had a stomach to worry you. " . Bend us your "name and address to day and we will at once aend you by mail a sample packar free, - Address F. A. FHmrt Co.,-160 Stuart Bldf, Mar ahall, 11 leb. Funeral of Mayor' Fowlle. ' Iflnsrlal to FIM . Journal. I Albany. Or Oct 27. The body of J, C. FowlU. mayor of Shanlko, . who was murdered there by Del Howell was hur led here this mornlnr. The body was brought to the residence of p. J. Al termattJaaynth and .1 Waahlngton stretBthe home of Mra. Fowlie'a par ents. The Altermatta have resided here for many years : and . Mrs. Fowlle la well known here. , ( William Gregory Dia. ' (Special W Tb lournnLI Albany, Or.,i Oct; 27 William' Ore- gory, an aged farmer who has resided alone for many years on a farm, on tb Santlam road, three miles east of Al bany, died. Wednesday night, at the age of 75 years. Funeral services were held yeaterday - afternoon from the Christian church, ' four miles eaat of town. Ill ' ll ill ' -: - -V.. : I . ft. ' fSS y -w - -r- I t I if. M S S S St 'Ml. " - 1 i I . Safrmill la . Busy Again. , . (Special to Tb Journal. Falla City, Or., Oct 27. The Falla City Lumber company 'a planing mill In thia city haa resumed operations after suspension for a month. " It will run continuously until November II. when It will be shut down until the middle of April. During that time many man will be employed on the removal - of the sawmill located three miles above here, to thia city, and also In the build ing of a railroad from the Silets basin to this city, which will bo uaed to transport logs from the xompsnys hold ing's In the basin. Girl Steps Where Bridge Is Gone. - : TJnlt4 Pr Laar.4 tTlra.) -Seattle. Wash., Oct 27. Battling for over a half hour in va Washington to save borself from drowning, Lillian Reeves, a young woman of 20, vowa aba will give up residence la a houseboat Coming to the houeeboat In the dark ness, ahe stepped into the lake before ahe noticed the clank bridge waa rone. Twice she sank and then caught hold of piling, to which ahe clung until ahe could pull bervelf cut. ' , ' rv-- . i 1 1 . ; ' ft f'-- J' . ROYAL MORRIS CHAIR Frame' of selected , solid oak, luxuriant cushions, upholstered ; in a1 high zgrdc, , Boston leather., s Sold elsewhere at $20.' Your . BRASS RAIL IRON BED Enameled in white, reen.or blue. This bed ordinarily sells for $7.50. Come and wy one now at .,....$4.95 Credit Is Good : Pay $1 Down, 50c a Week, for Thu Magnificent Solid Oikk Library - Table ' ; ;Top 36-by 42 Inches A table of splendid make and finish and excellent pro- .; ortions. Made to sell at $15, But we purchased . a arge quantity of them at a low price. You can now ?uy this table here for $9.75.' Pay ?l .down and 50c a veek. .fv irU p , IB JI M- s ii ar -- L a U s a M fl . SOLID. OAK PRINCESS DRESSER With mirror 19x36' inches. A most'de- sirable dresser 'for. milady's room. The , large mirror is an attractive, feature. This dresser cannot be . duplicated elsewhere for less than $25.: . - ," Liberal credit? terms extended to folks living in St.: Johns. Vancouver, Oregon City and the surrounding community jmthin 50 miles from rortland. . i ... ALL CARS TRANSFER TO - . . - .Yof nnrrl Iredlt YLSrr . i J terser is it i f ,i IjOUU n : GEVURTZ.BROS. 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