ccio: :::n si. inf. TODAGCO "TRUST" PIFMSFflDMIW iijLLiO'ainrs oAuanunrnEsiaEs i? the kitchen raeosLAe liMliOIBEIIANGEO SOUIIIOFilSlllillB'HrHnT It Mf a4 l . twa I t I Jttl. .. i 41 - f -. Attcrr.ey Sa$ Ccn.pet.torj Opposing Dissolution Pbn for Selfish Reasons Appoints Labor Cxncridate In mmimt IM .. a !- 4 tpcctor of Dectncity EipUins Peaso. I aj Uo.tiu a I I i fti4. ft a4 a-4 ! u L'fiiff Pre bat! Ectxnaticn tM ftMaaa.- 4i4 ltl IV : a-a MAim ' -; m ft . h 4mm a t 4 IM ---L HIS OKEGOJi DAILY JQUBWAU rORTLAKD. TLt !D AY tVi'.S?.. J3 EHOFIiOCM'MY IS FOUID III US mciir. Wl ITOEMS COURf HOLDS VERWCI ft la w ltt I IM ft tiM. l,U ef t It H4e Cj,er Viha Has Cn Siting rwf Months, BjaJ to TV Mt Ai.4. 41- M ft " t blO ,MM U aMt-. fcis mm.... m M: l I Ml 4 4 mi mim m m eiui f'a ! ( m4 . 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McM N aMIkal l 'U lift ft tM aaiy i4 af aa aataaii IM af L a ii aft ft fttA. t la.iM IM tlMMf Mi arwt4 aia HaM la M JntUi ftMft taa af aa t teleat 7M pM !!( M IM ltl Kltft tM Ia4lriaaal Mtltil Kal aa 4raa4 r IM MHtaWf ffM ry ar alliwiii a'aaa4 I IU I aa iMun4 IM Kim aMli4 ia'Mta taaa !la ft . TM it aMafta af ILU aatwra vm ar May faaaftL aa ! Kwtaar aaaM4 IM ir1 ftsav. aM aMal 14 faiaaiaa lata a la ftta r . M im faa MM tola a -a iraaft. DM MM Kaiaar I Ma lata IM Mltvaf a4 f1ra4 M4. ifeJa U4iff ta raa trm tr ig 0tKmti4 r IM tl:aaa llpMU to TM iWaalt l 1lStor Or, Oct. 4U AalMft Hog ar wm la thU ritf kurtac tld Uvat apriac lla trTJ4 far aa AJbaajr firm ftivd plar4 larga ftrdar vtla lb laeaJ tiiaat aanpftftjr. lla thaft aanaoBead (hat ha m (olive la atart aorta ao4 ool4 ratam Ular for IM lilJaa. No Ihtitft' Ma Mm baard af Men aloe a. ' lla ha4 ft faaillr Ift AlMnr aad afforta ar tnada t tint him hot all afforU f allaA CRACK SWIMMER'S DENSITY OF THE AIR CAUSES SMOKE TO HOVER ABOUT CITY 4 lmittM IM M f 4ra 1 anaraua raint-lalaia MnrKM IM Mailt) (Tit ftaataf I hat ft ftutaaftM ia I ha aak af ft h4 ft4ar M aha lad. htaay i ItrUc Ift IM TlflMir af 4 TMijnral a4 htarahall a fttraaia thaxichl I ha ft4or aaa. 4 Mla4 fraoi IM eratnalarr. Thla 4 VM aat IM raaa. lavaaltfalloa 4 hr Ol7 HaaJth Offkrar WkMlir Ma4 that I ha aula Boa 4 dua ! ailraartflaary ftVaalty fat 0 aimoapMrlrftl aoaditlona. M 4 haavy la tba air that amok a from 4 farlona aad from haadrada af flta af hural irftraa ta all 4 aacrlaaa ftf I ha city aovara cloaa 4 ta tha aarth. CHARIER COMMISSIONS ib mm RaJpa Alton Wlthyeomba, whOM mar-Haa-a la Jaaata Iaabal hfaaa of Uillabora laat W'adnaaday cam aa ft trraat aur vith a atatad rata of Interval AT WORK EVERY NIGHT That work an oommtaalon plan char- tar drafla may ba eomplatad In Urn for aplal alactloa ta January, both tha paopla'a and tha Simon charter ra lalon 'eommlttaaa -aramaatlng- aary Bight. Aftar astaodad argumant tha paopla'a commlttM dacldad laat Bight that bond laauaa undar coirunlaalon form govern ment ba leeued In denomlnatlooa imall enough to permit am all local tnveetora to buy.' It wm alao arraad that muaicl- pal boada abould alwaya ba aold at par prtae to bia maay frlaada, la wall fcaowa la thla elty. Mr. Wlthyeoinbe graduated from tha Lincoln high acbool la rebruary, 1119, tming one or tha flrat honor atudenta. Ha waa a member of tha track team for eeraral tar ma and preeident of tha Toloa Debating aoolaty for a term. ' lla waa a member of tha Multnomah club for aereral raara, winning aeveral i. prlsea aa a awlmmer. lla waa one of tha wlnnera of the flrat Cbiiatmaa wlm which took place In tha Wlllam lie river la December. 109, and waa lao one of the wlnnera In the awlm which waa held laat Chrletmae. Ha waa the flrat peraon to dire off the Hawthorn bridge. ; He hM been living for the paat year . on me. lamiiy rarra near Hllleboro. Where he became acquainted with Mlaa Mann. Mr. Wlthyeomba la the aon of Mr. and Mr a. John wlthyeomba of thla elty and la a nephew - of Dr. Jean Wlthyeomba, who baa charge of the ex pertmental atatlon at the Oregon Agrl Cultural oollega, Corvallla. I The couple are now apendlng their honeymoon at Seaalda and at Oearhart i'arlc They will ba at home to their frlenda at Hlllaboro after November 10, BOOM FOR UNDERWOOD SOUNDED. BY COLQUITT J. (tTaltad Preaa Ltid Wire.) New Orleana. Oct.' 81. Congressman Oacac ; Underwood of Alabama, Demo cratic leader of the house, today la boomed for tha presidency by Governors toiqultt or Texas and Noel of Alabama, wlio have declared him tha logical can didate. Governor Minn of .Virginia said to- amy that he thought the presidential fight looked like a "three cornered race between Clark, Wilson and Harmon, wnn xne lacier leading. .THE KEYSTONEi TO HEALTH . IS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS r J Stomach out ot order? Bowels weak? TAKE A COURSE OF THE BITTERS At Once ; . It win do von rood Tha Blmod committee agreed to leave tha present civil service regulations aa tbay are, with the exception that inves tigation Into tha dlaeharg of any city employe may only ba when ha has as signed political or religious reason for his discharge. Tha lntefinlte term "good of tha aarvlca" la now Included among the reaaons for Investigation or dis charge. Tha effect of this arrange ment would be to make discharge of city employes much easier than- at tha present, successors to discharged em ployea are always to ba appointed from the civil service certified lists. Several paragrapha of the proposed finance section of the commission plan charter were considered by tha Simon commit tea. Afto Al'tl B4 I . f4aa4 I4 aa-la. !. tf im Mft at aa taM 0m -' Aa- a.a. M iM M " ..e.u. l u-a WUs toea M aaaJ uvea o4 a -a a4 va4 M Shrw M ar M. M M4 aa4 ft M a mtm a4a4- Sfc"a4 t.te AU,i t4M M at-W TM tatta alM IMI IM Mw U wal A. iuaii - m lr:ultel t IM ' u Ml aaskil IM Biara a ulw ta ftUiaie ear jaufcr." . w im Mr. ' t aaw Ua. aad t aae laaaafa aMM4 Mr Aawaa. ana I a II m Ml ay 4aa H (ft4 tui mi af tae Ma Ma" mkum era -4 Ike rala) af Maa Maeftligal r4i M Cltoaa. "raa Miff Me al aaJ the aaaiaa af larva fmaa la j:-ine tial far aa MUisMal M ahtaf tMactr f eaartrto nr. at a mi4 4 4i4i caetl. lie Ma IMraaaa W af larinir, anrtral a-Mai aa4 M) a tacMl'al ia4Mia. Urafaaiad fraas IM t'alveiaiiy af CftUfuraaa Ift !. nh la raara mi aradMia al ltar ardLhaa eel ftrwa. aa4 hM M4 pvaciual ninaML lie hM aaaiv Ma la I'm eanpter af Ue ally aa mpi al the Tra4o a-Ml. a4 aiM U) im (lir aa iia tare afn. lla Ma Ma) taAaraaA r Mlh ala aad aa-ualoa elacimal eaaitraHatw af IM any, wha enpur aver t fr awai ar lhe wrhmaa a4 4e prartlcaJr all tM d!garat raatrauag work la ihla caai d I aauaity. Vaf fee ah. iwaya aVeiasa, mawever, tha u alone have ladaraad Irtanhil Aadaraoat, ho. It la elalraad by 4tMM far haaa he haa werhad, ta tax 4 oofnpaiaal and him have ga m far aa to My ibey uaattoft hia ability la paaa the lamlaalloa. rroea tha Mat lararmalloA thai caa M oUaJaad fraea tha mayafa efflc. he U UMly ta ra eaiva the apooiatasMt. What a ep Urtel Thla tiiy. la Ha attempt to la due antarprlaa la eotne I our muBliy. w hereby Mlh capital aad la bor ara allied for lb mutual arelfare of the community, PHft. Individual. be soma evea go M far aa la aay la a Socialist with enarebleUe tndaola. balng placed ta ft poaltloa through poli tics, regardieea or fliaaaa.' aVapa Qnaiailsaleseia. In aaother paragraph tha bulletin dle a rap 4a tha county eommlaaloaera thua: "Wi note Shaehy, Proa. Fainting A Decorating company' have not received the contract from the Uewla-Hleke com pany for the painting of the sew wlag of tha Multnomah court houea. Lewis lllcka company claim they ar willing to atgn up tha contract with Shaehy Broa. but tha ' county eommlaalonera will not approve of It for tha reason that there hM Men much preaaur brought to bear upon them by repre sentatlVTa" of union labor. ' Thla abowa the calibre of tha coun ty eommlaalonera beoauM they do not realise that the ao-called repraaen UUvea of organlaad labor repraMnt a very a mail portion of tha labor oImmi and voters of our city, and ther ara ZT&iJn&.TvrM9JZ 0?. dr . Pttf and halretg to miflioni. who hu ' bftftn taxpayer la me county because Shaehy Broa. were 4400 less than tha next highest bidder and ara amply able to I quaury oy tona and by inspection to carry out the oontraoc according to qulrernents." P. R. S N. WORK CARS COLLIDE TWO INJURED Rnarhl to The 7oarnal.) Hlllsboro, Or., Oct, Sl-Peter Lor sung, a carpenter, and v. u. Btones' berry, a cook, were seriously but not fatally injured when two sections of ft R. St N. work train collided at Bux ton at 9 o'clock last night. Tha front section waa backing to pick up cars on siding but missed the switch and crashed Into - cars loaded with logs. The crew was in the work oar and waa thrown in all dlrectiona. All received minor Injuries but Lorsung and Stokes- berry were badly cut In .the face and sustained broken, ribs. SUPREME COURT GIVES I. C. C. GREAT POWER (United Fraas JaaedVWIre.i Washington, D. C, Oct 31. An opln ion handed down yesterday by the Uni ted Statea supreme court Indicates that Interstate bommeree commission will be given complete control of all of the railroads In tha country and spells doom ' for .the state railroad com mis sionav " 1 The court held that all rolling atock of railway that la a highway of inter state commerce must comply with the federal safety appliance act. It la tak en thatjthe court's deolslon means there to be . no dual control or . interstate carriers. TRIAL OF MIKE MORGAM WILL BEGIN ON NOV. 6 (Special to The Joaroal.) Grants Pans, Or., Oct. 11. Circuit court will convene Thursday morning, November I, Judge Calklna presiding. On Monday, morning, November 4, the cmo of Mike Morgan, the man who con fessed . to murdering John Jork , and throwing the body Into tha Bogue' riv er, flrat weighting It down with log chalna. will ba taken up. .-Fleming Jury la Complete. Redding, CaL. Oct tL The Jury to try Daniel Klemlng, a railroad -police- man. rhrff with murd farina. - fli... 1 Vallier on the top of a pMaenger coach I near her August 2, 1114. wm completed today. This is the nrst day of the fourth 'week of tha trial. Tha - trial T 1 proper will begin tomorrow, when the j flrat witness wtH ba called. . IN ESS ICE-BOUND SAY INSURANCE MEN known for her philanthropies aiocw aha waa a tiny &irl, haa routed tha austere French chef from the kitchen of tha Prick manalon, at Pride'a Croatinc, Boaton, and taken upon beraelf tha dntlea of cook. Mlaa Flick insist on preparing with her ova baada choicest of dain ties for ber millionaire fathar. An old aaylnf la that "tha way to reach a man'a heart la through bla stomach." At leaat Mr. Frick la delighted, for ba la aald to have boaated to frlenda that bla daugh ter la the finest cook in the country. If ba wanta MIsa Frick for anything these daya, ha doesn't search In -the elegant drawing room of bla North Shore mansion, h,ut makes a bee line for the kitch en, where he la almost sure to find her. Asserting that an Important wttneaa In the suit of the Alaska Portland Packers' association against four fire Insurance companies la Ice bound In Nushagak, Alaska, and oannot get out until next summer, the Insurance com panies have filed an application in the United Statea circuit court for a contin uance ; of the case until . ha caa ba reached. 250 CITIZENS GUESTS OF LOCAL PACKING CO Many Portlanders today aaw for the flrat time the wondera of the. Interior Tha wltnafifj trhnf. la.tlmAn t I. 4.. of a areat meat packing plant Over aired is A. H. Mlttendorff, who. It la 80 ot them, mostly membart oTthe ..11 . a v.- v..u . . i . 1 -..liRaat SM Rnalnaaa Man'a elub and Port- ucbu, torn wtou ui A1WU ivr XV I -- . " . . voaxa. ha bn ana-avail in th. .nnin. land Conaumera' league, accepted tha business part of that time and knowa invitation of tha Union Meat company transDortatlon conditions, i Tha dafanri. to Inspect tha company a packing plant ants clainL-they asked Mlttendorff Au- aV Kenton. ':ml. ' Vi,- gust 4 to come to Portland to testify An a"""" wwi iuiu .... but that aa ha haa not ahown tip and "tockyarda and then Into tha plant at hia toam haa nnf .nntt.il v. Ut DOlnt WRBrO inO HOCK II IBKCn III. aenger UaU of vessel leaving Nusha- om there their hosts xondueted them . - . 1aa Wa faAtlVa. Alf S aaapphlAn wnaft fnaBB' W 1 BB SSr SLZTL'?" "untn" miiir reTche. th. T d.: lf yvia at 1V W V1VOQU UT IW inn Willi . .. . .. . a not be open again untU the summer of FartmanV J?& J-- rfi wJ moiic-t 1912. Tha only other way to get out of t0U,lh' bef0r t'hfnf m Nuahagak. they aay. la to walk and ride . Tne W6M ahown how th hides and overland to Valdeay distance of 1000 LM,w0l -T,. "iiJiT enllaa -. awia.aaa, I XlUVAaV Wff V tuaiuv ama,ww . m-.-w. . every particle of carcase . Is utilised. .....v...,. wm - mm . ... oe aani ivuttenaonr ,'n th nrat vl "L IZJ, - PROSPERITY OF WEST G URPRI 5 NEW YORKER northbound mall, whiofi will leave Seat tle Deoember 1. The Insurance com a-aw awwaMw w aiv lUBUisuiVfJ WU1 111 -gt panlea hope to have Mlttendorff answer pla;nlBT: The method of keeping the plant In a clean, .aanitarv condition was with a deposltion in Nushagak, which will be mailed back to Portland. After tha trio through tha plant the guests were sarved with luncheon be- ITALIANS ASSEMBLE Suit involves th amount of lnanraaca toT 'trn,"4r to- the city, carried on the Alaska Portland Packers' association cannery and stock at Nush- agak, on Bristol bay. The plant burned August 10, 1910, and Ave daya later tha Insuranee companies claim tha 100 or more employes deserted It, making no effort to sav tha atock and auppllea or protect them from the elements. -They claim nothing more waa dona until the next aummer, when It wm found salmon cans nao ruawo ana-aiiwo caaea naa tnus jji Oct 81. Further rInf oroe- nr?o ntove- in tM Ttnlil 'Si Itillan troop. In Tripoli, of 100 employes on the steamer BerMn 1 .. n TROOPS FOR TRIPOLI days In safety at the. plant and made their way out by way of Bristol bay and the Bering aea. ELKS' ADVERTISING CARDS HANDSOME eavalrv and engineers, ara being secret ly assembled today. The reinforcements will form another army division,: total ing 15,000 men. Further expeditions are - apparent, as the government la still retaining steam era chartered aa transports at great ex pense. It la expected that. by the first ' a ' .a..w.in t. I of the year naiy win nave an army 01 sent tnit Jhla wek from the headquar ??uPt,OB la Tripoli aggregating 100,- ters or tna im Eiu convention tol v officials of lour -great railroad systems th Haniman, Great Northern, North ern Pacific and Canadian Pacific. These cards will b put on dlaplay at the bootha to ba maintained by tha rallooad eompanlea at the land ahowa to ba held i Hinabora. Or Oct II. A wild daah at Boaton. New Tork and Omaha.-. - Inf ia mllaa In 14 minutes over conntrv The cards are In the form of a laraa I roada In aft automobile by Dr. Bailer placard. At ine top ta a large elk's I of Hlllaboro pern ape aaved the life Of head and antlers. Below the head are I Mr. Jamea Corey of Mountaindale, who the -words, cleverly painted: "The Elkalearlr thla morning drank concentrated Want Ton la Portland, Oregon, Week I lye with aulcldal Intent She hM snf of July . Hit." - , I fered from melancholia and waa closely watched to prevent eulclde. Tha out- Jenrnal want ads bring reeulta. ' ' . 1 come la In doubt WOMAN DRINKS LYE; MAD . AUTO RUSH BY DOCTOR Among the gnests of distinction In the city at present ara Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Thayer Coaaens of New Tork., Mr. Cotsens Is tha president of the Golden- berg Bros, ft Co., on of the largest Im porters or lace and laoa goode tha United States. . The firm waa founded j in isdb. .: . "Although, wa have beea doing busi ness with many dealers on the Paclflo coast for year thla la my flrat visit to this section," . said Mr, Coziens. "To aay that I am Impressed la putting it mildly. Really I am Mtonlshed at -the gTowtn - ana prosperity or the west Previous to this. I have spent part of each year In Europe, but from now on I Intend - to - see - more of the west In fact I am already contemplating a re turn trip next spring. - . - "WhUe ' In California : I had . ft talk with Ex-Senator Frank P. - Flint of that stats. . Ha informed me that he had written to several of th great Trans- atiantlo . steamship eompanlea rutrest- ing that they aond at leaat one of their big steamers through the Panama canal on Its completion. Should they follow this suggestion I am sure they would! follow It ' up by placing : their : boats regularly on th route." i c . BIG CROWD EXPECTED 'AT mm OPENING From-the acccptanoea received by the management of the -People's Amusement company there will doubtleaa be a gath ering of representative citizens - tomor row night who will celebrate with tha management the grand opening of the People's theatre at West Park and Al der streeta. Careful arrangements have been made to - take care of the Invited guest, and also 'the general publla. It Is the aim of the -management to atart the. first show promptly, at, 7 o'clock and -thereafter each hour a . full and complete show ' will ; be given until 11 o'clock.' .' . '.--:- --.v ... The opening program Which haa been eelecUd with which to christen . the new People's theatre la on that haa been carefully prepared for many weeka. Each picture Is ao complete a feature -In Itself that it la difficult to specialize. but among the attractlena to- ba offered will be motion picture of the terrific truggle between the ehamplonshlo baseball players of th United State. t n . v ,.. . f. ' - ..-' ,-. .-' '- - -.- . ' j-. w auk M M lnaa aJa4 af Uif, MMIil a-Urf aaa.lkM.aa-t! aax .l u iafa ika a a-i" -a mi IM 14 M MI IM a a t.a III mm iaIIM Ike M1 tmm mmmt iMar mt ,m a . laS f IM . tM .atl tm ffwaa a tf M ;ia4 llal IM kai laaaM t M U4.tl I Ml II ' uixiiM a a h ii r im S f tMi 4air. r ft. a-aaa 4a ana a.. uU i IM a.,4 ft ak,M af Mr war it !. nam at ar, a im in I -a a m-trf . fiila ft 741 iai4 m evawc !- i ? M ltl aay limm hi', UU iMttl 4 .--4 I kl Man. f4 ft M Sa a4 akai t-My aA 'If U'W k tal i r 11 rear al4L m bt M'a aWias (i m lajaa wi utf ' aWtf4 Urae MM. '11 Ifta ? M ftaaiM a tm ftM) ll a. I lklk.b II tl la taalt .ia . mm IMI IM aka af AfMa at-r Ml llafa' u4tr Ik laaatoU Mta ei4 ft atU" REFRESHMENTS FOR GUESTS MISSING; 10 BOYS WILL TELL HOW 4 Tea) jta-htft aay lr1 a 4) IM aWtaiiy r al Wiuuaa XaM, 4(4 CaffTald a waa. ) ara la M flt4 Mfav Chlaf Fr. ) MitM Otnree While aad give. 4 lartar. TM lariat will ) M ut( f (,!, (aawa. raffM aad t rraaaa. ba- tM 1 1 Ma i b artMae 4 bUh Mra Dovaak ftre the My with taktag th 4Mr even- tat wba ah tava party. 4 Tha party waa Thursday v) , 4) lag, aad lb balM bad bra- 4 ptmi ft plaAd:d Mil f r 4) frehaeaiB. Th vlaada had 4 baa plaead Ift ft pa airy Bear lb ft) rear varanda. Wha It ram Urn 4 fr IM luaah. Mr. DonM 4 la- rovarad IM 14 Mya had baa 4 Iber. aad br gul a Md I dls 0 crackers and ta, ah rtetlfled 4 th juvenile vourt aaytag aba 4 thoufht ine Mya ehould M lo 4 t ai tmmt ! )! r 1 . . 4- -'a it mmpmH4m v'fwa4g IM -M Itakiiiw m4 IM k U-a4 Ma" iMr ia a "4'ag la a ta i a I ef iM fit f iKaauita" liir htoaU. e af hi a id ir4 U4. ftia44 IM ia4aO- la IM I aila-4 (! ! trltt Allr 4fil Umttt aiia4 Ik rll a-aa a f IM Iu4aal , Wm .. It Mi4 l; M ( Ml 4lu'-aa k4 M M'aa4 tmf aaiti ay Atia.r al v uaar-. ta e4 '.a ftaM.iala, uft f'l a ia IM mmvmmm faja.talM vfcaMk k-l IMI U MteaMJM ! kal Ml 4aJL 'I at. ka raav ta f ana f Mtk na4 of - l. p I aa M laiMla. ! pra4M a mm fit HI'' a!- i -. 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IMI undar lb raorranlaelioa th eoalrol efthe American Tobaee company paaa from tha common to th preferred tok- boldera. . . . 4 tard and not brought lal eourt I andar chart IT : a); l HEPPNER FLOOD SURVIVOR SUCCUMBS TO OLD AGE nH ia TVa Jarl) , llappnar. Or Oct 41. Julius Keith- ley, on ef th otdast ploaaer ef Ore gon. dld her yviierdsy at 1 o'clock. Mr. Kelthley waa born In flint Hill, Do, November St. 1111, reaching an age of 74 yaars and 11 montha. II cam to Oregon and Morrow county In 1474. where he baa resided aloe. In tha lreppar flood of Jon 14, l0t. Mr. Keltbley narrowly eacaped death, Ming carried dowa th valley on and ft nan miles on ft portion of th roof ef ft bouse. Mr. Kelthley wm appointed to fill th term of county Judge easeed by th death of Judge Mitchell, thus be coming th second Judge of Morrow county. Mr. Kelthley wm en of th flrat truatee ef the local Methodist Episcopal church, and remained ft trus tee until his deatlu t , Big masquerade Oaks Kink tonight UILE 1TIM KILLS AGED EUGENE MAN , - . - . . ( i IBoaHal The Immm 11 Eugene. Or, Oct 41. Homer A. Saara, aged about 44, died at hi horn on Onyx ftvenue laat night from injuria raealved when b fell off his tricycle en Willamette etrat y4trday after noon. The axle of tha tricycle broke and hie head struck' forcibly on tha pavement. He dlil net Mem badly hurt at first, but an hour or two afterwarda . became unconecloua. Ftiyalclana say ' death wm due to hemorrhage of th brain. He waa bachelor and lived alone. rtaat Full State Ticket. It la aald that the Republican Pro greealv League of Illlnola la planning to put full atat ticket la the field for. the Republican primary election next year. whan ft governor and other state offlclala will M elected. - . i n PIANOS For Rent PIANOS At Cost Secure a Kano No As' we are retiring-irom the Piano business and want to dispose of our, stock as soon as possible, we have de cided to rent Pianos at a reasonable rental, and if the ame is purchased within a reasonable; time; all rent paid may apply toward the purchase of the piano at our present' closing-out price, which, means from $ 100 to $5o less than the usual selling price of the instru ment. Remember,, in this way you get a much better Piano than, is usually rented, and a big saving if you ) decide to buy. All Pianos are being closed out at fac-1 tory cost arid on payments to suit. Best makes to se-" lect from. . Come and see us if interested in a piano. Large stock of Phonograph Records. - Hovenden Piano Co. 106 Fifth Street Next to Perkins Hotel GOAL $6.50 A TON TAWUX ttrarp rATKXB BATBi KEEP TXB POT - BOXLXHO. 1 Diamond Coal bakes the bread that mother makes, . ,- -.. Broils th steak thai father takes AU th while with smile And says, "By Gosh,' If I'd known this Mfor. - -'.'v I would not have swore : r I'd burn coal no mora. - . rMamnni) frxt fnal Ca' CUm '- Dear Sirs. Have uaed the Diamond Crest Coal for aom time ad find it entirely satisfactory- Expect to us it continually. BiajrT2?'LiEk& s Diamond Gret Coal Go. SSS Bailway Bxohanga Bldg. rhone Maratau S574. Portlind, Ofc . "no Soot, Wo Clinkers, Z.lttla Ash. Delivered at your addresa in Port land, within the onemile circle, at this price or within th two-mi M I circle at 47 per ton, this week nnlv. TWO TONS TO KACH CUSTOHKR. E we wm noi reserve any of this coal for anyone, excepting orders accom panied, by the cash" or check. , Oct 14. mi J