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T1IK OJltCOJI DAILY JOURNAL, rORTlAKP. TUtUAY LVlHliia. OCT 01: tilt 31. U!i. : ROSEBURG RAISES . EMBARGOAGAJHST STRIKEBREAKERS lllst! Discolored! 2 Policemen Trace Strong Odor to Sauerkraut Factory j Merchants Who Have Steid-ly ! Refused Them Supples, Hear Thftats to Wove Oivl tion; Mimed. Yield to S. P. a J JA un al ihMj Ye l U La ia UUW n om-wmm r-i ei iu atnkteJ tt'f" ef .. iikt r tk aael rma eeiMM . im. m.A I II AMbea l" l.fW t l eUkWee l Ik e -Tl ..ta.ie S4 eaJe 1UI Ite reJUved iMtiiiiM ttM ia divte-A - aaaaa trMB r iMl M ' 14 l ttM( fw bJ4 la adar a teller 4aF ed r aiirte iinw,' reas Jk PieM. hd eed V4l-ele IM a F li "I f a II iH a fie -Tu lA-a W lk nmiM r nlM HIMM a4 IMvwi '"WW iiumi la aa 4m lUe IUI ir t ae aliH a 'e drtre O A kMMlM . Mr im u IMI If 14 rwfiM a ii partwie f Ik I email ta eir-i.'gM a . r'" -Wa im.- rr4 riflM Hill - IM MMM I IM ni I(jiI iMntaili M4 Mil IM mWMf IM Iw U m W tlrtMl Tvr mil miiy m wiiiiMi 4 m M HU" imw W1I BM M4 Mi IBM a M Mr wll lata mur. IM aauwr m ciIM4 I . Maa fa4 m4 tM4 r la uh amw m w mm IM aaaaty ttl MIC bb OtM latrM. IM aUU Ml IMF Wld M olf IM ATM tf Uf fM ooa ir. u4 at lh Mm Um vml4 krtactajj Mora aMf lot IM lra m taanA awajr afieln m a. U a. Hart mm t 1mi la imI ( a aaa ai4 a rirai iUh itiiMnun ia rr imi 4 rl la lUai laiaf la . H (i4 M nu4 ia aiu mi 4- vaaiaca. tutl far laa iraaial 1 ! latak af fual aa It el4 M Ml-" -My Ma af Ua ifciac." M14 ria' a aaaa Will m ini ia aawi qr api at Iom at II Ula a raay aart 4hJa Ilka kal M anaia ktchly ro4 alraatp, allngli I m Ml aaacUy Wrlffcl arailwf." AM M IM 4Imom4 IM HIMI1M ar Ml eoa. Ml BBoalty roa. 111! rail II. 1. 1 i M 4 MMtA am4 ia4a I rMat Mal niik aM wu4 Hl rva Mf ta mf. tKm H to M MW a Muaa), m-vi fl Mf awrblM t fM4iaal a4 IMI tarn 4 mm!ft aaM ! i mi iMr auny ' 11a iMr Mai la IM a. M tfk VUitwa la imi a" aaul im rla 09 imi a a 11 M ll IMI IMM M M M av kmi aan4 iaraaai rayUiy aW I IM hi tarvrlf, 4l MaAf. Ikiaaa Vara U a M4 war- atavtaa 4Xarlaa4 a at aa Itaa a4 i Mr Mnw, a Ma4 Ito mm ia Ma rta4 laIIHl tin ! iw a Im mmi rraaa a aMa af Ua cliff, alii mtmI ta4 a bl JkM aUa4. II M t Wary ra IM aoiralaiaav TM a4ar (t aaar atra aa aara i 4a4 la4 a im Atxt a kit H m at iaurl imi im aWialM m4 ia aia MaiMUy aa4 kim art iMir inm fcaifa. Jtt. Ilka ail 4 aaJ4ia. iMy kl a4U AM IMy ra4 IM niia. Tvaa la a Maar araal ttt1 aa MiMtaaippI aa. AM im imi la TUX Mf ca 'fraaa Mir Mrral II la M Mtf iMf. A ttanuMrla taMaJ Ma m Tl ar4M Im IM airaa. fMH It titi m aar4a4. PRESIOEIII SEES SBUHBSraE V. M. C. A. TJCES UP CREWS PRACTICE Chief tiecvthe Panes Dusy Pay In PittiirJ. Whert Me Chei Awards to wine Pint Aid Texus. a VH Ayyrara. Tm Mini, aJLhMrt may claim ta Ma tM) airUa raaoeaiiy wa aaa ia ta kav wa wrary a4at la A (Atr anaA- Mf. whfla tWr aay U aipaar Im u4 if tiiairaala maana la via tba nkt aal uu tM ruaaacM thraal U mm tba 4lrlatea la oea af IM 41a hm iwku MM, attck t taair dnc tnal Mint af rtaw. Rumor af raaBraJ a tha dlvlalon paint rrofa ftaaaMrc Hrat baard aaata Aaya an aluetr vtU IM flrwt rumor of a railroad from tbla city ta Com IUy and baa praaantad Itaaif ta tM aara of tAa paMJe at fraquant tatirraJa mrttr alnoa. It la aald, haw ar. IM4 tbara la a eetitmplatad tam Mtarr chaaca la fralfht dlvlalona. Baa Mry ta ardrr thai tka aompAay aaa remptr wiu tba If hour law during tb auiM. . . !S1 OOOISBETUPON navy one RACE J New York. Oct. II. Mora than I I dot eMnrd handa hra yaatarday tba battUahlp Uaarrla'a It oarad , -mm a cap rfrad by P. Morrlaon C atnon I tun Vtw York. Oct. II. Mora than I1N.- whan cuttar Ooffla I of tha New York Yacbt club for a race amonf cuttera of tha nary aa a faa tun of tha mobilisation of tha navy, f b.lk b. 111.4 tttm IMitAmni ttiAa with i American men o'war. J Tha Vlrclnla'a cutter waa aeoond In tha race, tha boya of tha Mlaaourl third 1 and thoaa of tha Mlaalailppl fourth. Tba I rac atartad at tha Fort Xea ferry and I rinlihed off tba ffatahtp. Connactlcnt, off Forty-aaventb atrcet. , Tha man of tha Georgia werd favorftea f In tha race. TM rew of tha battleahlp ; backed tbclr matea to tha limit and to 1 amy ara wandering about tha city, Jubl f. lant and with money burn. ChiaeM Girl Itearoed. fTTaltM rr fc Wlra.) f , Sacramento, Cai.. Oct. 11 After be- liig kidnaped by Chlneaa In 8 an Fran r eiaco, brought to Sacramento and kept ('to runflnamant for two'weeka. Ah Waa, j; a betutlful Chinese girl, aged If, haa Man rescued by local detedUyea and J ant back to her bom at Beulab V Heights, near Oakland. She waa accom- j . pajlltMl py t Hiii uuiii Aa.ria, m iiii- . r ( aiontry worker, of Baa Francisco. Over t two weeks ago tba girl suddenly dls n appatrad from Bmn Tranolseo, where aba f. had son to do. -an arrand. r f ALASKA CLUB PLANS FOR THE GRAND CAMP Aa antbuaiastl rnaetlag af tha Iraa- laea of tba FerUad Alaska dab waa bald Uat night to Mar tM reports af Iba remmliuae aad make plana for tM levanth grand tamp af lb ret to Brotharbaod whlek la la M bold la Uia liy NoremMr 1 i . ProHmtnary ar rangements were made far a big bea quat to M bald at tM Commerrtal club. At tbla baaqaet th taats" whleb have made tM Commercial alab famous will lake a. big plaea on tha program wltb Alaska and tba political ttualloa In tba aorta aa lb baaia of maay of th "ktunta" This banquet and th enter tainment af tb gxaat. of whom tot are eipeeted. Including wire and mem bers of tbetr famine. Is In th hands ef a committee compoead of W. 1L Babrd. Oeorga Joaeph, Uarry Friedman and L.a(a Pease. The aubacrlptloa comreltte which ha been eollcltlng funds for the aatartala ment of tha gueat reported that ta tba three daya It wm out oer fllOt wad ralaed. and beaded by C C. Chapman ef th Commercial club It will start out again nest Thursday to complete tb imt fund necessary.. So far but en man asked refused to glr aid. , Aa auxiliary oommlttee, composed of the wives of tha members of tb Fort land Alaska club, was arranged for to sea to , tha entertalnlog of th women who accompany th gueat. Mrs. Frank 8 wanton waa appointed chairman and bas called a meeting for next Friday afternoon In the ladles' tea room of tha Commercial club. Arrangements for the entertainment 01 the woman will b made at that time. MUNICIPAL COLLECTION OF GARBAGE PLANNED Now that tM peeeptaaoa af Ike mw garbag crematory nema a ortaJaty, Maltb autborltlaa Mre commeaoed ta Ulk iboil Inetallleg tba garbaga el leclioa syetam which IM people aatbor Ised at tM Ust electlM. As boo aa tM Mads fee a saaalelpal collection system ara laeued I7I.N will he available for tba .pure mm of laama and wagons aad tb building of aottsfcls subita Th act will-so ad tb knell ef tb leaky, woodea Barbate carts tbat now Id to block daylight traffic aad be come unsightly feature for realdents aM vlaltora alike. I think." aald Health Officer Wbealer yeeterday, "that before wa InaUll tha municipal garbage collection eyetem soma qualified person ahould make a tour of several cltiea whr a munici pal garbaga collection ayatam la la operation." In general, th charter "amendment authorising garbage collection - bonds conUmplatas that th oity shall be die trie ted and city paid scavengers M as signed to each district, there to collect garbage by sight, tM money for the eervlce to M asseasad eacH householder In accordance with the amount ef eerv lce rendered. It la nolntad eat that It would M Doe- elble for tha elty to meet the coat of! operating the system by taxation, but this la not a preferred method. , a I iiiand Wl rillW, !., i rn ! T1 ameod Mdap -4 M IM geot ei IM tUIMaoJ kttM aWfMf an win a aJe ed 1 tinae e mnii IM SMiasaial eeUMaUa ag IM MW fits sd tM Fiitae-ara; na by A Miillln ma II aWl a !) ana. m rwree rwa. eMo IM oaieafaiioa lav aea rvesilaal Tan aaaaaey tea IM ftrea atd Aved Or kaasM em esai ir l IM oaM ad dlffareot tU aatukg asMai la a iwhi nia IM irnllial wiii ''ataAate! Am ef IM Uimum pU IM4 M-e mmt eiSaial -e feja4 feM Mm a (tnHiM ait e .. fa.fa t br sv fUM lm.4mmm " 4Li4e. TM s4 IM wM to ntU evts M at ae.ewiaanad M WIUU e nmi$ 4 M 1 ta ihai)sa d IM e-if a OamoU aad M btl Mi' lu m.4 ta list am atil M dMaaM ei suji tlM a ti.ai aaa Hiiaai a H he ri II II I II IMM ta IM t. At- I. A. T4 i4 M a Im W IM oaly MH Uti im Mta M avr ael af im iaa.w a t M l ia te mi aa om a u"i4 ta im k e I T faUeetM teiUa wtU M . MfavM I a-aaa im -u ta m e-4 ia aoi bu a4 im UW I ' is -J a a4 e-e M II. a4 IM ewiu '" i -- i- - i.ir. M It. X'ma.ifc. it. aad sW i --' Aif4 i.f ktM t.i' t rf n -Vaj r MMlaaa, IM is IM ritai W af im aetartrle at fkmiuwi r aa . 'e ewieitM IM awtui aartal aM IMa4tal ad a4w iifet If etal ur TM fu4 MKI vll M Mil 1 Lw: 1.M imAt. 1 mji e4 M Mswa i . e V -(. 4- '- H 4 K 4 I m kv rv Ml haifIutes GnANlFo CONVICT nOAD WORKERS t'l r , .i,mi WMiMwet M I -- M M U Ma ! t.i tM eie re r4 .i A -e ef wta t, Ut-it.ti ijvi to ui ed b a t'aitta ' Vluei to S3, for Men uv4 Women I " Upitnira Lafayctto Building rV , sttaoa lVe Wftakiadesi gtaoaV Nwae ' iU are MaUe, MV mM, de, 4a AVING $250 HOE HOP 1 You Save Money Wo Savo Kent m Oaly do eestaeiaa we ae4 ta f IM sAr aorllv Tbia earrad ta a baee sJeta eyttadar far Ml a IM nid rtM eoaJ at era epna hied la tM tatartor ed tM laM. aM M re a aaa wa Helid wtia btoM pmmmmf aad ftr4 A Ir aa 4 1 pits4eSdB 9 w4-WWtaWafa , t Later IM praeldaat VeTtowad rade ed It. n, la are, lie toM Ism at IM tlaief graaaler. a4 later eal I IM wMrf, vtoi be addn le I tM freea IM ef im steam- er YVglaia. Hero Atto LMgwortK daaghlee ad rmar Freeideail Biniwll. ca.ru iaa I IM llllto New txleaaa, a repilaa f tM elaaaiMat ef IM same Mate, IM ftrot le Mvigvle IM OAto aad MWeietf4 rlvera. Ortgtaal SaQl y TM arigiMl New Orleeae waa Milt by Kktolu ataaoevelt. aa acl ed Tb adore Kaeeevalt. ta lilt. Arver IM cbrtstealag eereeaealie tM soroad New Orlee aa U4 a parade ef It river craft f vartoa wiabaa p aad Ma IM Ohio fives ta review Mfore the prealdoaL Tealghl Preaidaal Tefl wtll M tM gueat ef IM chamber af eoauoaro at a Maqwel tValt Orowtsra la Argaatlaa, HiiU to Tba JeVH Xelaa, Wut, Oct. II. Tuesday aft niMoa, Nov em Mr T, baa MesTwet aa the dale for a maetiM ad IM fntltgrewere of KeU aM viclalty. al which tlmo plaas for the ergaataatlea ef a fmlt growers aasnclatloa will M lake ap, The meeting wTrrte held under the BMsplcM of tM KeU Commercial vlub and will M along the aame lines aa the similar meeting held In Centralla Uat work. Tba purpooe la to Mtter Ihe frelt growing coMltlone In Cowttis ooenty. Th meeting will M addressed by numerous rerogntoed horticulture ax pert a from various parts of- tha elate. A T RALIAN BOYS 1 WANT $36,000 FOR DAMAGE TO VESSEL PARTY IS COMING faded TfctMcft Ell tai CrI;bxJ tad Eiosui HOfiUCH'S r.iiLii A libel for ttt.OOO, for the loaa of the steamer M. F. Uanderson, has been filed by tha Shaver Transportation Co. and tho Orsgon Bound Lumber Co. against tba tug Samson, which waa tow. lng a barge. . It la alleged that at about 1:30 a. m. on July II, while ' the - Henderson was ' com. Ins us the Columbia with a tow. aha waa rammed by the Samson, bound down with a tow, and waa sunk near Bualey's Hole. It la claimed the Sam son was responsible for the collision and failed to show lights on the barge on her port side. The Henderson was valued at $60,000, It is .claimed. made $30 a day on an average. The salvage of her. machinery netted 120,- 000, It Is aald. - "The Australian Boya" party Will visit Portland some time during the holidays. Thla organisation consists of boya and young man representing the seven statea or the Australian conti nent and at present they are on a tour of the world. The boys, have a band of 41 pieces, two football teams and aevera other athletlo teems. A meeting will M held Friday noon at the Commercial club when a committee named for that pur doss will arrange for a grama or two and 1 of football between the Australians and Tho Fied'drbk for All Ais Fof IrJantt, InvaLk, sod Growing chUfta, PlNubitiupbujknP' the whole bodr. hruQcateg the mnmc mother and the aged Rich tniTk. fnafcerj grain, fa PowJef (oftt. A a!ck hack prepared la mutste. Tab no nhstitite. Ask for liORUCTS. tlot ia Any milt Trust t d w m ftv VlW' lb 1 lr SILVERFIELD'S, the Hbrrie of Quality Merchandise Corsets, Hosiery, Neckwear, Jewelry, Cloves and Hand Bags 14 Off Our Entire Line of COATS . SUITS DRESSES WAISTS SWEATERS and RAINCOATS This sale includes our complete J r at r-.tl II ...L.MJ1. " SIOCK 01 ixcw ran mcrcnanuic in exclusive patterns and best of styles. WednecUr and Thurs day. .. . ONE FOURTH OFF OF REFINEMENT A CLOSE OBSERVATION win convince you of our superior line V)f Furs and the. extensive assort ment of, which we are showing this season. We are hWqUerterf for tor redness ef style, exclusive-' nets and inHmduslity, qxisl- ity, workmiruhip and lowest " - pricesv - ; Make It your-business to see this beautiful display of Furs, 4th floor; A Style Book Sent Free Upon i Request Millinery Sped (M.89 Sold Regularly to $8 This special embraces aljout five dozen beau tifully trimmed' Hats, in all the best shapes arjd styles of the season, all color3' 10-OQ in either large or small shapes .. ...do&aO ;89 Undenv'f Induce mentSIT..at They are made of fine cotton fleece, in cream only, in long sleeves, high neck and ankle length. This is an exceptional bargain. - ft ft ' "Mentor" or "Forest Mills' make. . OuC Glove Sale LS lores t . 08 glJW Olovae at S1.20 S1.TS Olovee a Sl.dO 3.00 Olovee at si.eo Entire BuMM Cm ftrih avraf ffHrristt Streets IXADmO SPECIALTY tfOUSr rOX LAMES M2SS.CS S. CfflLMET S TITLE fr Q UyLTTy ECOVOMIT mmmmmmmmmlmmmmm m V. aaBTaawsBBaBBaBa e OBBsaTaTaVawsaBaTJaaTsBBa Sdihis Bzltimore Clc&ts y A ww weiojil -ytajaaa am j i asi'a m II 1 1 J I J US or ri m II Una a BLlXlReSENNA KM COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND OUR STOMACH, CAS AND FERMENTATION, CONSIVAnON AND BILIOUSNESS. Wmi MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IN THE CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OF THE GENUINE THE WONDERFUL rOPtfLARmr OP THE GENUINE SYXUP OF FICS AND ELIXIR OP SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMTTATIONS, Dl ORDER TO HAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OP THEIR CUSTOMERS, IP A DEALER ASKS WHICH SOX YOU WISH, OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU ASK FOR irRUP OF FICS AND ELTXIR OP SENNA, HE IS PREPAR ING TO DECEIVE YOU., TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE GENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG miP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT THERE D BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU lACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME rtitWiimiBWciWdiiagi HUNTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND B THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGED THE GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING ORUGCISTS REGULAR PRICE SO PER BOTOX ' aC6KiAii3TutM- 2 if j e.h II AtCOHoai jj fljqwtRBowas. M IjJJij I nL-2",""'5ril Vji I ijtAUrurK kuwiATunt ncruki strut or ncs and eux op senna a espcoally adapted to rut needs op " ' LADIES AND CHILDREN, AS H Q MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE rNCJtEWENTS, IT 0 EQUALLY BENEFICIAL - FOR WOMEN AND FOR MEN, YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. - . ' ' ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. , CVILIFORNIA GJG SVRURCd a team representing Portland. . Lieutenant Cecil Jeffrey, who Is In th employ ef th Australian govern ment, arrived in- Portland thla . morning- from San Francisco to malts pre liminary arrangements for the boya and he will attend the meeting; Friday. He will also visit Forest Orove and other nearby placea where invitations havs been received for a football game. ' The band Is novel to Americana In. thla respect,? aald Mr. Jeffrey, "In that it contains no wood wind Instruments but Is made up wholly of brass. In Australia ws prefer this Instrumenta tion, believing that it produces' more beanuful effects. And la California, where the boys have played three weeks, publlo opinion seems to sup port our taste. Anyway, the boya hav proved a very popular attraction. "Tb date for their coming to Port land has not yet been fixed, but we expect to nave tnetn here soma time in December, "The tour la under th auspices of tne states ana mors particularly to give the oung men an opportunity to see the world and xo bring borne with them ideas that will prove of value to the entire nation. Wa believe in Australia that tns racino ooean should be eon trolled by Australia and . the . Paclfle coast and that our trad relatione should aasums very large proportions." BERGER PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE TRUST ACT ' (United Preee 'Leaaed Wira.l Milwaukee, Wis Oct II. Character izing private ownership of trusts as an "unmitigated evil" Victor Berger. So cialist eonmssmaa f rom v aniwankaa. and the first of his party ever to oc cupy a seat in the national legislative ooay, proposes to repeal the Sherman anti-trust act 'at .the next session of congress and introduce In lta stead . a far more drastio measure, Including tha confiscation of trust property by. tha United Statea government Sentenced to McNeill's Island. (Halted Preee lea d Wtre.1 Baa Fraacisoo, uct tx. tour n in the McNeill's Island penitentiary was th sentence metal out today by Judge Van Fleet of the United States circuit court to Charles T. Smith, second mats I on th- barkentln afakaweli. convicted of slaying; K. IaabL a Je panes cabin If L 1. U IMS I Han r IL ivcfl A illiS a l ran Iff tfllfM IXIIMl. i : t IWI Iff! f W ; I w ll Xl"avfl' fa-ii If k'M'WM U A7 II L vlTatlkf ITTI 11' A f fuSI " ' ' ' ' " .".- -i Sdiloss BzlHmon Clothes uuiLiiii uiuutuuinr (ilUtJIIlllTV A Srh1n RzMmir CJnthm , 1 1 Nats We Are Selling Out AH Boy Clothing Lack of room for Its proper display compels us to aell out our entire stock of children's and boys' clothing. Every garment is beyond reproach in fabric and Wrkroansbip-Ja of the, sort you've a right to expect u to carry.' Splendid Dpporturdty for fitting out the boy In a sew suit or overcoat at a substantial saving." .;... , Boys' $5.00 Suits and 'CO 7T OvrrnAta . VW & . Boys' $7.50 Suit and . Oft fJO Overcoaur. Boys' $6.00 Suits and ; , - OJ. fl OvercoaU. . . . ... .V OOV Boys' $9.00 Suits anc 01- 7 . Overcoats, vO & Boys' $10.00 Suits and ' (7 ffA Overcoats i OimOV. 14 Off; Entire line ' of . . Children's . Wear t - t, . ... nmvnnmr i - mm - I I I tats Wars n ' ,Trn ' . F ? mwum . . Xwyw . "' V-.. r jZA If A i i-yi l K ii LHlcP Hii J Hxtt kSJjoAuej, jfourfft and Mdtr SheeH ; 'CI6thjn(j COm i tgky, Minger i ; Sdbss CzIlL-ncn Clothes boy ea the high seas last April. ' v "ll!! y- A hm r