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im: 01 LO'i DAILY J V I.V1.S!?.). NOVi.m COURTS 10 HEAR DIED STORY . Iff WW In Woman Dies at John Day. On, Who Tf nrpi m MAI n n; ti,. f.'i w-nnV 'W,, IUuLULriaLlllui la,UWt UUi tf.f 4IM VM'W a -4 mi Urt. W. H In Early Grant County Da,., Had Many Acer.turtt, THa!$ cf City Officials of tha -Perfect City" Scon to Commence Talcs cf A! leceJ Ccraptlon Many. Vir-a 14. Nm. I T M 'I I ft 4.4.4 -rl IN:M MH. u t:.( M " -? T tw" T M tMMi K i wrtet im cur f cr. asalMI IMi Mra tlwj. i IM Wa far " a4 II la aa4 ! In: V-4 ; M rti la t-a ' . If Bf ll e M M' a--tt IM Ud wwttawa I IM "aSaVal , i,- !a4 4 ut4 Vr IM m4 uai M l. iM raiw Mf M et-r4 ! Ik I rial IMI ! ,tu ilk grane im aJg ila M IM ra,rra4 - i x a TM nty f (WT UM M aa.aa.rei lis tMife wrtUtr. Aati ! r i a ilr u IMt IM llV Wre erel a est4e at tre txrf.tag l IM T B IM IMN f LAB BinuiM I ar aw km t4 IM gril il uia to IM eirr. Iff tMt t iar tMrte Ml fct Mm etirenaj r IM I r ! tvr raum) 4 4ui f. frr4 rr TlMi WTU Ttrt. Put It (K ltrtM ! 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KoH. a b M14 IM marar- aiif. h to n4, r r m ai tlua Ma4. ac front liammoiad. a rrwtimpt 4 a promlMat la tow IKiiilic. 8 far a to Imti M wi t errbar44 with rt41f (ro4 wh ha iTIa4 aff lb traia to Ut "woOal tovn." To4r h to rpt4 t M la lha aar nillioaalr claaa. with bmry tntarvat la rltr, tnaaufactvrlnt. pua U nttttiy nd banking eorporationa la and roun4 Oary Ufht a Corraptloa. FaJUnf to max any prograM ta th rruaada aralaat rica, tha reformer in tha town turn4 thalr attenUon I lb iMiUUcal florruptloa Ut4 t etlu aail rara atall4 a fpa4llr f my Ihaa4a af collar f IM aif 4 Oall. DtriavraDll roar4 vlU Ur ft 1a. tar barl la Ika roaaln Irtato. ll l aalJ IMt 4irirrpM war eBcl4 la IM Mi.l roam ecsla4 bf T. & Dmi, lb psllcaAl for lb rraJaafeJaa, a4 tor IMt on a4 taa latoUa4 la IU aTor' prtrai m. Oa slrct from lb I rial rap ro aranaa E. L. nr. Tb aTrno l lbu reor44: Aak4 for Kayor'a ttotoaMai. Daaa Wbat did I ha inar J ftboot my mattar. Mr. Bow Mr T Bowaar I uria4 I 111 rod that 1 to!4 bias Utar waa llOOO la It for , Right Mr la bara M ol latrat4. 11 wanted I know what I knaw about yon paraoiuUIr d tt ra war all hU and If you ha4 tM tBOHy I fakad and tu'U tb plant. I told btr ytt war, and akd blm how b alood oa tb A. F. fraaebU. Torn aalo. A. r-t ha don't cat in any anooay. Thar U Tlieir prosraaa aloof thl Una promlaad I nothing In thl matter for ma. If Iji brttcr raault from th moment thy lit IM tr4. Tha climax earn a aarly in r ptembar abn ktayor Knotla and rral membor of the city council ,wr glared undar arrt chargad with brl Irry. It I cbarcad by detectl. who bar carefully worked Dp tb caxe. that tb mayor and tbo arraated with him ao- Why I Lost My Job and bto franchl ar all rlgbt w will put It aoroaa." Mayor Knotto waa arreated In th city hall Juat, aftar lan . cam from the rrrativa oftloa with th beating franchir In hi pocket. Daaa allga he i id th mayor $5000. Before antrr Ing th mayor' effloa, Paan had hi ro ar If aearched by four pareona aa a l roof that he bad th 15000 In hi poct when h entered Jtlayor Knott room. When be left th room be had hi mar If aoarched again. U told th dpotlf to nr tM warrant, and tby would find th money In aa envelop In a ; Igcon nol In Mayor Knott a fleak. 10 INSPECT MERG BRICK AND JILE PLWIT Up th lnntaUoa af lb rrtvtarf tlrtc 4b Tito npf tb Rarity tal A4 club, arrblleeta and bulUera rnland will take a opavlaj Iral al tb J far e treat 4pe4 al Lll clork tomrrew af lemooei for aa euraioa io NewMrg br a port la Of th aJieraooa will M apat La lav erecting tb cotnpany'a bnrk and IM fartory. A apactal Iral ef three m hu been nrag4 ftbd It I ei parted that fully Ut wlU make the inn. TM train wtlll ear oa Ibe retunt trip al I I arriving back la FortUnd l Int er than I II. Tb tcratoall wttl b met at the depot to Newberg by th lore eoan merctal elan, effirera ef lb biirk aad til plant and prominent clllavn wm wilt eonduet Ihevn Ibroogk th plant rellowtng aa laepeellon ef the man u fas luring concern, th vuitore will M t aa la automobiea through th rurrou tid ing country. Aaalatant Managar Wald T. Stewart will rapreaent the isewbarg eotnpaey la aa(ruaninf tb rortlaad vtalioaa. Mr. Stewart waa former I r a foniaM realty man, bat aom month a aougbt aa intereet in th brick and tie plant ami la now devoting hi errflre urn to Buuoing up lb bualnee of Ual eoanpauiT. SAYS LONDON S I ORES NOT UP TO PORTLANDS th weat 1 young, a seat in me very It la front Reasons Why Thousand like Me Cannot Satisfy Their Employers. I believe my fat 1 not unlike that ' ' of thousand of other worker who dally lose their place for reasons they do not know, and probably would not believe. When their last pay envelop comes along, it 1 usually, "Tour ser vices no longer required." If th truth were known, , the reason for their un ceremonious - removal would probably be that their usefulness was destroyed bees us of some mental worry, bodily ' ailment or general Indisposition. These . things, aa we all know, ar the most fruitful causes of failure in all walks of life. The battle Of Waterloo was lost because of : a headache. -In this quick aire our minds must be clear, rapid, active and free from outside in fluence or worry, or else we gcudown to failure with the throng of "floaters'' who go from one place of employment to another, giving - no satisfaction to others . or to themselves, constantly growing older end less useful, with no ambition, no Will power, and no hope. -.:? Every man requires from every other man the pent that is in him. But no man can use or get the best that is in ' himself until he Is first free from all fretful Indispositions and worries. That waa my trouble. I was full of troubles. That's why I lost my Job. My stomach in the first place was al ways out of order, and I wag worrying about' it and my mind grew cloudy, and slow. I made mistakes, and grew grouchy. That was the end. '' There are thousands like me, going about with "quick lunch" faces, dys peptld manners, and repulsive atmos pheres. No employer wants such men's services. , ;,. , Take my advice. A healthy stomach Is halt the battle, for It keeps your mind clear, and your face rosy. I have a, healthy stomach now and hold a pood position, and my employer is satisfied and ao am I. I started to take Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets which I was told were good for . tn worst cases of indigestion and dys pepsia. The first two tablets made a wonderful difference in my condition. On Ingredient of 8tuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets digests 1,000 grains of food. The stomach doesn't have to work at all. ; The Tablets do all the work, no matter how heavy your meal. Btuart's . Dyspepsia Tablets cur nrasht eructations, burning- sensations, tloat, irritations, loss of appetite, " rtauaoa, heartburn, luck of energy, loss of memory and dyspepsia and indiges tion In their very -worst forms. . No other lime tablets In the world van do so much.. Ton should carry them around with you wherever . you go and take them regularly after me la. Then you will realise What it is to be freed from atomaeh torment, and hn a clear mind, a quick memory, a happy I io upen uruo JTOgresslve Campaign, disposition, comfort and rest, 0tl Cleveland. Ohio, Nov. . Arrange Htuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at-ny drugltnenta have been completed for a big "dollar dinner to be given In this city tonight to. mark the opening of- the' progressive Republican campaign of Ohio. United States Senator Moses E. Clspp of Minneapolis t scheduled to de liver th principal address. - , Although entitled .o row as a leader In business enterprise as compared with 'the old countries, says Captain William Gadsby, the Fort- land merchant who, with his son, Wal ter, baa returned from a tour of Europ. He aaid h ' had heard much of th new department atore of Selfrldge 4s Co. of Ixndon, and had gathered th idea that it was in a class with th great stores of Marshall Field or John Wanamaker. II visited th tabllshment and waa surprised to find It. did. not jual . the big department store of thl 1 city. He sal a he found this to be true of all th big depart ment stores Of Europe, Captain Gadsby and his son mad their headquarters in London, and from there made trips to Norway and Swed en; Holland' and Belgium, Germany. Austria-Hungary ana Italy. lie saia he observed that the em ployes in those countries were not wide awake and alert to their business in terests Ilk they ar over here. They seemed to Da listless. Th city of Berlin, he said, was the cleanest city In the world, but the cities of Home, Venice and Naples, in Italy, had the appearance of being dir ty and unhealthy. He was -at I'Naplea when the Italian troops embarked In their expedition against the Turks. KITCHENER ED EGYPT FAR FROM GOOD - (Tnltd Prem Iieaaed Wire.) . Cairo, Egypt, , Nov. 8. Viscount Kitchener is having his hands full try lng to keep peace in Egypt. Feeling ha been running nign ever since the Turko Italian war, broke out. The Moslem everywhere are showing their, sym pathy with their Turkish brethren by anti-Italian demonstrations. At Port Said what threatened to be come a serious outbreak was repressed with difficulty. In many cities Italian merchants are being boycotted. All Italian employe of th khedlve's pri vate administration have been dismissed ana tne Moslem charitable and rellgi institutions nave been closed to them. For a time there was a strong ui uii ui joana. 01 norne, WnJcB holds most of the Moslem deposits. '. TIZFor ; Tender Feel i. A new, telentlflo medical toilet (tablt which i Drawl Out All Inflammatatatt '. and Soreness. ' This remarkable foot bath remedy Is Superior to Powder, fUstr or Salv and 1 guaranteed to cure Corns, Cal louses, Bunions, Frostbites. ChUblaln. Ingrowing Nails, Tlrad, Aching, Swollen, Nervous, Sweaty, Bad Smelling "feet Smaller Shot Can B Won bf using TIZ, because It put and keeps tne feet In perfect condition. ; TIZ Is for sal at all drussdsts. 2 and 60 cents per box or direct ttt you wish from Walter Luther Dodge Co., Chicago, 111. 1 IECM DEAD fbsiefl M:n!j:.T.fry Lest Air-ia Yen c3 It Is CfLi.edL IwwJ at ,4J-avar. w el IU Wl JJO. at (.(. e4 Waal mi to -iija4. v wrt r i A4 r f II M M (tSfaA fc' rt M A )'. 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TM raavBIH ware a aaaUa4 IMI IM raaatiy we ewer rressj ln Uv ftaatat pt ef lb I r ( rv-V n T1 V Counts for Naught Removal Missea Hats $ 1 .48 lag week in our moclmi, the uini floor m our We Want 2000 Customers Be fore Christmas And n oinf to FOR GET PROFITS until w Bccmt them. We rou!a 187 fuiU arrd coU open- ttnllxrf forlahopf, on uJctroom. Ladies' Suits or Coats Reg.$45 Values to Order Stores in Principal Cities Europe and America . We want you to come up and tee our etUblUKment, . f i i r ,1 J . TJ - that dm long oeen neeaea in ronnau. ,Aruig -pie of any $45 Suit or Coat you can find, and we will duplicate it for $25'or give you a SUIT FREE. The world has no more artistic designers and fitters than we have brought direct from New York. Our Cam Is "Absolutely True" That no better or more Fashionable Clothes than Ours are Built at any Price Any where Salesrooms and Workshop s, IThird Floor Northwest BIdg. v Sixth arid Washington Streets . (ABOVE THE HIGH RENTS) , . Take Elevator on Washington Street Side We have atiembied our entire stock f Fine Soft Pelt Mlues Hats In over 13 different styles, three of which art Ulusutted. Tbe tuts sold rctpiUrty from XU to tlGS etch. They sr U on one table to4iy, marked at the removal price of J? 1.48. a Velvet Sailors Smart Chic . The most popylsr hat In 4inerica today; accepted by the mot exclusive trade In New York and London. Velvet Sailors are today recog nixed by such fashion magazines as Dress and Vogue to be "the hat of the hour." We have received within the past three weeks beautiful exam rs1a rtt theai. RalW ITafSL. hot h I domestic and foreign, some sell ing as high as $25 apiece. We hare sold every, one of them. Today we place on sale a new shipment, just received by ex press, in an assortment of very attractive models. Made upon the same lines as the imported sailors., ' ... Removal Price, 6 Different Models, $3.95 . -7' nor for Oe a box. ' Send u your name and address to lny and w will at once aend yon by f .all a sample package. frc Address r. A. Ptuart CO, . 6 Stuart Bldg, MarthaU. Mien. - ' V RECEIVER'S SALE 1 . '.. ... . . - . ' :. ' ' ' ' '- - ' ll': "". ; . V " ;. . ' SBsslisaieB $12,000 Worth of High-Grade Furniture at a Sacrifice Baltimore Ariique Furniture Comjjanys stock of Fine Antique Fur niture and Classic Reproductions, Old Sheffield Plate, Artistic And- irons, Fire Sets, Candelabra, etc. , t " Must (Be Sold by . December 1st ' A golden op wrtunity to make" vour holiday purchases at phenom ' ' ; enally M prices. ' T. . . 47X Washington Street, Near 13th r Any Trimmed Hat in the Store , AH Oiir Dress arid Street Models With the Exception of Plume Trimmed Hah t Selling Regularly From $10.00 to $45.00 . : Removal $650 TJiis is not a commonplace transaction nor an ordinary milli-' nery kle. It means the removal of some 400 Dress and Street Hats that WILL 'BE SOLD today and tomorrow. ' t There isn't the slightest doubt that byaturday night not oner of the 800 hats placed on sale yesterday will be in mis house. They MUST be sold. , ' . -To this end we have marked them at such a low price that in many instances the trimmings alone cost twice as much as the Removal Sale price, to say nothing of the hat, the ornaments and the labor. " ' , I ; Every hat is new this Fall They reflect in detail every fash-; ion now in vogue. ' Many of them exact copies of the finest im ported French models. . . .Any Felt Hood . in the Store . Your Choice at . J Removal Price $1.38 Selling Regularly to $48 Conservatively speaking; ' there must be at least 35 different colors and two-tone combinations in these popular hats. . . ' Plain felt, bright finish, two-tone and scratch finish Felt Hats in dif ferent, models.- - r ' r' So far as we know, this is the very lowest price on good quality Hats. These smart hats require only the added touch of a stick-up feather or quill to make them most attractive.