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Til- rmr.wu daily ioukkau .oirrtAiu. rwoAY iivts'ino, KOVEutsn I COKEBMIffl GOOD m FOB NEEDY CIIMFJI Department Attted ta Oftgo.1 C:.. Whidi Object, to , Sendng Tots ta Institutions - Ketl PaitntsJ Care, ELEVEi HUM. 555$ JURORSAREPASSEO: IUM AM 4aa w ILIEHS NEAR ' 1 Mf 4ta..a 4 IW f IUUt ( 4 !, .. t im. M.ir - 'e il ee ta l I Bl4 V au4.e.4 4 at4 t.,m4 i t 'r - a.we 4r ett,rf .y . a4 a, t a rMw& Tvi I MM lt B4t a B t a anaaf a eJ 4 Ie ..- 4 IM) It laa t a I- a-4 1 ia u4 e4- M eJ tlWJM 4 k a. .tl tM M4. ! 1 1 el- A Mt area ' l IW t ta Ua Afte- M .. 4 - t- In . !. ft " - r !a.i ta -ti4 , '. a 4 1 la a t a x.n.el - 4-e'e -A ta. iitJm. .i4iUI 4 l t444 es e "4 at 4 ! AC -W wtut ! M N (mm at4 K M4ar kfUiMMi, M Ptftirptorics Wilt Begin Prcb- SAVSB'JSSB . IS SUM HIM Otis' Associates Selected, m fti4 M Ik CM f 'iwMikM ! IMI tax lt ktry ro tmuy 141 ft Wjr IM, VWrti " mi r. ft im ii!tu4 r i u ik t r iw t ta a rtortiK lir IM t. unM IM jrtfcr at IM i ' aiir. 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Aasfraa, aa laa vrowm Ham. ajar pfaala4 I Conwl 14a AarlM Ala rataai trty la Japaa. Caaaul 14a la la M IM Aoal at A tlaaaf At IM yortlacd AHI Ihla araa lg al aalra frtrat. alaU aa4 muatrt eai affinal, army aaa nary rVfaaaiaila at lha aarloua covara Btaaia aa4 atMt yraiataaAt ara IA M caaaia of honor. At 4.4 lha JatMinaaa aaaociatloa at ik. aiaia ara la Alva A Aubllo racapUaa aa4 aaiarutnmaat ta IM Au4iortuia af lha T. W. C A. Amon ma apaaaara 111 ta Arfhbl.hop C-hrlalla, Jamra Lal4- volcaa I law. tM Urla conaul; b4ar n. npar taaap. A a rAwit - It aaa yaaaraiiy i4r4 lAal IM traiyiay M a(a ai4 M ntk4 a4 talaf IM aaaa Mloaraataal lamat. A aa taaai af Jarata aa 4raa t 4r aa4 Aaa af IM fl'al M IMI af lUn f Caa41'. la miwa af IM Tunca Xllrtof tHpAay a4 aaaoeiata IMMMal AMiAaar af IM Laa Aaaaiaa Tliaaa. Ila, alia IM alMr MamMaa af laa aw raal artll rtxK far lajarraa akurauia. Aul II la faal4ara4 fila lAal Aa UI la pmmpur aaa4 Aaraaaa af Ala aoanacllaa artife yrwaieaitoa, AAaiAar at lAa aa aaaai la Oloaal Alia Aliaaaaan, a farmar affirwr la IM rvt-viar army. Tfcia cnarajatra aaloa raulla4 ta tM aaeuriaA- af aaa iurwr. Byraa t4ak. a lsaa4t mm maa, aa4 la a laaaifey 4 biiur KtUiif Miaaaa Laeempia lavla for I Ha 4'faaaa aa4 Ivyaly t'la- triei Aliomay llanaa atraaaWff Aaraa l4 faffvy kaaaa aAIf aMal 4a. a4 Ma t4 IM aaa.a4 la ta!iAA i tra fr IMr ataiM M Aa Aaaaa Mm a lia a4 AM aa MH la 4a aaailM Clar Alataa, aa Ufa Kraaaar. 14 iM f aa4 fary IM alary af CaAaa aa la Mr la aaaaiay Allaraay git tM ia aiaa li4 Ma CaAaa aui4 imi aha tta im aitaraay Ilia tar a fa AHrrra At aaa a4 AUanaa vara ala Mfota taa ryaia ilariiaa CAtaaaaa a4 ttataj war fl M wllaaaa BaaA t aara a4 CaaBktakan Caffvy raaaaala IM t rM Jury la IAw "1a44r" XaMr la Ma a MM la tM GAIENS REELECTED 10 JUVENILE BENCH n IM lkAHajK ay taaa4 llM a4 ry af 44 14- 4VrM. A f. UiNMi Aa4 aa .wr at Ma ai . a M w .4 la t MM ata r4 aaaau- aa 4a 44j4 aa aa . tl aiuf 4 m ai 414 4 IM aV 4 WOULD MAKE BONOI.NQ CO'tCEB'i PAT INTEREST ta4ia tliAa A 4fWf aA ars 4 ! iaunA af !- tul aff4 46 a.4 (ma4 , m aa ta Aan-atia 4 J4ya Vrtlltam H. Oataaa af IM Or eoart aa aaaalAiaaaty ra)acia4 . it., .i... lwla af im jwvaatla court 4aiartaaail ahich a4a4 la Mitt Mlag aaaraj llmaa " b7 i"4" ':. w'V r,7..:.IIo aitaad aill iaaaary I 1114. Ja4a. .". u.. i... .. ; lea aariar ar taa aaaaua. far aaa U. B.lakiron. a local raal aalata ..VJZZT ...JZZ' .. . .11 1 K!ra: la axilla ira wm taairt- Mr i.fclwr. wiwnw mi Tr s . . IL 11. B.lakiroB. a 4alr. Tba laiiar la a frlaa4 of Jaa lUrrlman. ana af lha rauaaal for (ha da fenaa, an4 Ka4 ba po4 by (ha da faaaa for cauaa. a a VMy aa aaia4 HA awa4a la a4 ar ia fat r'M M4 ta ara. 4JM I4U4 aaa ia ta U lata l4 ala t-ns4 aaa m a .ai af ia ai!a 44taf f IM rwlaa4 a la Afti. 1114 IM aaaa Ata4 Aa 4aA II la, 4. C4 4aiiaa, tiaira a l4 4aaaA 4lalry a ttt A Alala 4aaa ala . aviuy a4 aaa fi4 1444, TM 4a a aat toe tnL 4Tiva af tM aaa a4 aiAra iia4 ia M'a 4a 4aJa lra Aa Ma ta IM MaJ f AywOal Aaaiaiaat la IM Allaraaf OaMtl C A Kawia air. K9mm u fita aaui. I ta taiu4 Ma I llUM l .'ia4 faaa. at Itma M fa tiaf lAraa ar fnr aaaa ta lAalr taUfMaA tlM a Clal acla M Maa at awt Aaaiiaj aa fia4a ar aiac im rriwr i 4a4. rraea IM fart tKat ta ayiia Af IM aa&A at iUi Ma a wtai 4 IM llaaa !. Ml af a. Mm- aMAta ln Maa a4a r frl tTa4 Jary, It ta Alia4 IM aaa(J cMrfaa at wMtaaaia Aa44iaf 4 Af aaua Mraa aplyaa at IM Data tM tnraati(H?a aM t wiiAaai atarfc faaaaattoa. la Taaaaa Air. Kala a4 Ala aa.; alataaia acar4 tM t4letnaat af II j aaaasaratara aa4 mtu aiaara arl4lay Iba aartaar af tba antua. far aaa In aay aaara aa amy aW it.a laii t f al ylaapia by a4 ' 4 44 aia. aa a A4 aa ra aa la u.aia i ira iva a U la i I la aif HlMa4 aa la Aaa.al f aJScmAB:lnct cf Title af Iba Orafonlaai Conaul Ida and oihar & baa. A nramlnaat I oca J J a pan a a con- tracior, U1 1 cbainnaa af Iba araaJny. ia IM menu aaa aakd tha waraaa aba waa iMr. lha Mi4 It aaa bar I roan,' that tta ba4 rocna boma tba Alt hi . tfw Tta 1 thoug hi 1 wouldn't clra ibr lha tnoiiay. bat tba uryrol ad of XIIJ f. DTII I CDV t-rattf and chlidraa aaa aa acoaraat LMIIfl Mnila.la.ni n.at 1 bnaw aba ouibl la bava It it aba .would ato4 It for (ham. s "I took bar wllb tna ta a friand I Vnrw who could apaail both Eaytlab and Uaraian and had bar axplaia la Mr. lick mat I would (iva bar tba monty If aba would prom taa not ta tall bar btiaband aha bad It and would ga and 'buy clothing and food with It. fibt tpromlaad ma ah weald.' k Mr a, W. Evaaa, 1 dlaeaaal ng play -rorl, warnly. . camraandad Mayr jiuaujisui xor aacunog an apUoa for tba cuy HIGH LIVING COST BLAMED FOR CRIME Gaiaaa aad mada tba Btouoa alactlag bim ta in orric T ahaU Inalrurt tba proballo affl- eara ta roattnua tba war aglaat 4rg glala wba Ball eocalaa." aald Jodga Oalaaa, aftar tba a lac I to. "Mora at tantlon abatl alao b glvaa ta lha out- lying dlairlcl "During Iba auremar, bap to atari a moamat among tba ward of tba Juranlla court thai will Induca them ta ragutarly aa tba muntct- pal piaygrouadA' la SpeMaa. taa; ta Walt Walla. a. tlalUagMm, anal Abard'oa, aa; llt qui ara. aaai aad aavaa ta bioauaa eiiia. Mr. Hawiaa tad aavwral f bla forra will rantala la Horttaad paadlag lb irtaJa af Iba aceaaad aia. IUxlg-rr 11 Bar Ilaeord. raaadana. CmL, Nay. I -A viator RoOg. aatabliahad A world trrd . Ihla I mam I n m atin K tm tmwm AyavaII Tba Judga raappolntad tba old affl- ami.. inMM t imuH.i jMi a rara la. tba prabaitoa worbv gamual D. gis(aoa af lit mil aa I lift mlnuUa. oa CHECKS ADVANCING TURKISH TROOPERS (Contlouad from Pg On) af Turklab troopa. alutoagb tba da- faadara war at an Um compallad ta; raUra undar tba Attack. . Had lha TurkUh Bhalla not Man n- tfTaeUva through fsJlur ct tba powder to axpiada. tba ItAllana would bav aaaa anabl ta raoovar. Tba Turk Italian Says Ho Killed Baby Because He Could Not Pay Expenses. His t I Whit ta chlaf offloar, and Emma But lar bat 'harga of tba glrla work. Judga Uataaa irouaht up tha qaaaitoo of rata lug tba arlary of tha armnd Jury bailiff. Tba Judga auggealad tbla ba ralaad from ' 174 ta 10 a month. A raoaat grand jury InvtaUgatod tbla ma (tar and alao' racomroandrd tba rala II gallona af gaaoliaa. Ilodrara ataiad tbla aftarnoo that ba axpaeta ta roaka A- Certificate of Title Provides Indemnity From Loss mM iKa till U th pcop-mj- It qu.tioa4 ttariaf of aJiar yt-ur ri tatatt dfi'- tag t4 the fik. For thia and txuui ethry rtaJ tvona tl CrtUkAta of TlUd 3rt tem ta diaplatlni aU othar mtttu od ef trtntfrrrlnf rtl aitata. Ass tboa who bar trt4 It. Aak your tank. Xarttit bafor yxaa nuk that raal aatata dcaL CU fog booklet. TITLEi TRUSTCO. IIWIS ELDCa FOURTH AKD OAI Thafothekind of tailoring I Jike.-but I have beenpayingthe good tailors about twice these prices" said a smartly dressed buci nesa man yes terday. That's true, our prices are always lower than other exclusive tailors cliprge- Now our One-Jhird Off Sale . makes them aVemge about half what good clothes cost elsewhere. ; Stone Bros. Tailors 249 Washington Street , oa Koaa lalaad. with tba Ida of I auddanly appaarad bafora tb dafand- th city buying tb laland for a plaaa-1 lng Una and opaned lira with guna ara park. b el tad naar aaa tern clt-I brought up from aoutb of 1 AtOAii. na that nav pleaaura parka at tha watro adg and aald aba tbougbt Port-1 Conatantlnopla, Nov. I. rormer land, wltb iu rapid grawth, could wall I Oraxid VUlrr liaaka Bay, If lmpaaehad afford to aacur tbla alt a for tM ehll vlrrn and grown paopla of tbla city. ', . Xlralaaa Oookaxa, - Tha qucatlon of nalng flralaaa i cook 'rr in rural achoola. whara'tha puplla tak their lunchea, waa dlacuaaad and vpeakerB advocated that tbay ba usad. ao tha puplla might bava warm lunch a i Miaa Lillian Tlngla aald In ona of th city acboola. whara it waa sot bandy for tha teacher to.' aacur aatlafactory iunchra outside, they uaed a flrefeaa cooker and enjoyad a warm lunch each flay, for tb Ineffective defense ef Tripoli, will protect bimaalf wltb th declara Uoa that the German ambaaaador ra pe tadly aaaurad him that Italy would not aend a regiment or a ahlp to Africa, nd for that reaaon bla cabinet did not thlni it naeeaaary that troop or ,war material be sent to Tripoli. Milan, Nov. I. (Via Frontier.) Fol lowing aa Italian refusal of a aecond Turklah demand for tb surrender of tb city of Tripoli. 41,000 Turks, under I tha command or Keschad Bey. today Mr. Thomas Hawkes gave an Inter-1 ara bombarding tha olty preparatory to anting outline of tba publicity work be ing dona for th benefit of th Mother' oungreas, and called attention to tha regular department maintained lo The VournaL Mrs. L N. Walker gave an address on literature. Mrs. W. S. Brands waa an tlinalaatically applauded at tha close of her address on, "How Can We Make Our Parent-Teacher Circles Practical T" -Mrs. Wlnthrop Hammond read a paper describing the work And splendid re sults achieved by a . neighborhood cir cle at Worcester, Mas. a general assault. The news was re ceived totMy by semi-official wires from Tripoli. It la believed that the recapture of the city by th Turks is Imminent. (Inltrd Praai Maaed Wire.) Bant Uarbara, Cal Nov. . You ask me why I keel my leaU babyf Listen, I tall you aomethlng. , How 'I gonna eupport my wife and leetle boy an doll a day and brings da baby ap to ba ona fine beeg man? Tau telle ma dat? I love my leetle Dominlck. 1 do an ay I keel him. but how I gonna support him whan living cost so muchT Tou tell me dat, bar The above questions were piled at Bherirr Stewart early today by John Keen, aged 10, an Italian gardener ac ouaed of the murder of his two days' old child, when, after eluding a sher iffs posse, he returned to his home At daybreak to bid his wife farewell. Sheriff Stewart, believing that tha man would return, spent all last night In hiding ,ln the Rech kitchen. Rech'a arms were about hla wife's neck when the sheriff ordered tha alleged mur derer to surrender. With the fury of a tlgereas Mrs. Keen sprang at Sheriff Stewart throat and waa only subdued after a atruggle. She Insisted on going to 311 with her husband. PLOT TO DESTROY ZOO AT CITY PARK SEEN BY WORKMEN (Continued from Page OnJ tba reasons1 for. the- planting of tha "mine. It Is thought by many that a disgruntled discharged employe may have taken tbla meane of revenge. An employe of tba park ha been occupy lng th barn aa Bleeping Quarters until very recently, and It Is believed by soma that an enemy of thla man may have been tb guilty person. This ta not given great credence, however, be-, caus of th amount of labor and ex pense involved In preparing the mine. Another theory that baa gained soma popularity, la that aome pna, angered because of the failure of the park board and the city council to remove th anl mals to some other location, took thla Jhod of ridding the City park of tha method AnWali Frankfort, Germany, Nov. S. "The American and Austrian consulates have been removed to the Interior of the city because of danger of their old loca tions," says a dispatch from Tripoli to the Frankfurter Zeltung. "Turklah shells have fallen in the neighborhood She was ap-1 of the German consulate. , At least 80,- YOUNG WOMAN T IES Boilermakers Ordered Out. Kansas City, Mo., No -TO COM SUE IDE (United Preaa Leased Wire.! y. a. President Franklin of tha Bollermlkera' union to day ordered a strike of all tha boiler makers on the Big Four, Lake Erie 4k Western, Indiana Southern, Indiana Harbor and Be.lt railroads, to begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Franklin says violation of their contract by tha railroads Is tha cause. ' I olauded when shs aald thai In 19 years I 000 natives were executed bv tha Ital- tlme Zl baoles were born Into the clr-lians." t J I ! . I I -LJlgB i '" '"'"""T : 7 "'" """ "' 1 """i ONE OF THE HUNDKEDS THAT LEAN UPON OTHERS. OR ARE YOU SUFFICIENT UNTO YOURSELF? It takes energy, brain-power, concen tration to make a tivelihood. Vitality and the power to keep it, must be considered. To be a Tower of Strength, you must have staunch n erves, with brain and body working in harmony. -" "-N fTSmfn) lEndnaaUousDnn is the best nerve, brain and body -builder. It is pare, wholesome, invigorating." J TraaVMetfc ALL DRUGGISTS 11-4S An attempt was made early today by I a pretty 20-year-old girl, whose name la believed to be Morris, to commit suicide at Thirty-second and Belmont street by arinung tne contents or a vial of car bolic acid because a man said , to be one or the proprietors of a barber ahop rerueea io marry ner -wnen she appealed to him to do so thla morning. The Red Cross ambulance was .called to the scene, and the girl was rushed to St. Vincent's hospital, where every effort waa made to save her Ufa. It is said sne win recover. It Is believed the poison was nuts. cnasea . at ,ina r osier tirug company, near Twenty-second and Belmont streets, last bight, for there la the record there or a purcnase oy a Clara Miller of 74 West Park street, and it is believed she is tne same party who took the add this morning. It Is also reported tnat she had at tempted suiciae uefore, but had been prevented rrom doing so, " ' 1 1 i ' CORVALLIS BOOTLEGGER CAUGHT AFTER WEEKS (Special to Tha Journal.) .j , Corvallls, Or., Nov. 3 J. El Barton waa arrested for bootlegging last night ana pieaaing gunty, . was fined 1200. uriicers nave been watching bjm for several weeks aa they suspected . that he had bean selling liquor at his resi dence. Aa he could not pay all the fine, he la serving out part of the sen tence in JalL Violations Of the local option law are rare here. THE EYE LIKE A CAMERA 6 i , " If V V ' St i i A Yit ' -iii,iaBMaBe WILLIAM T. MUIR IS -.LYING NEAR DEATH A telegram waa received this morning saying mat William Mulr. well known Portland lawyer, 1 - near death from lung trouble In Arizona. The telegram waa received rrom Mrs. Mulr by J. Frank Watson. Removal Proceedings Postponed. (Cnltad Preaa laaaed JWlra.) - Baa Francisco. Nov. 8. Removal pro-l ceeainga wiura uum eiate. commit eloner Krull to return tr. J. Grant L.y man. charged there with having uaed the United Statea mall to defraud, to Los Jtngeles, were, today postponed un til Monday.' - Journal want ada bring resulte.' The eye is constructed so won derfully' and ingeniously" that the handicraft of man has as yet not been able to construct as delicate an instrument It is like a cam era the lens to focus, the lid as a . a ' t . . a a shutter,, tne ins or color as tne diaphragm, the thick coatings of the eyeball as the. darkroom, the nerve as the sensitive plate, and, strange as it may seem,! the ' im ages are bottom side up, exactly as the image in the camera.'Now, so delicate and sensitive an organ as the eye ahould have good care Let us explain more fully to you how to care for the eyes. Most people cannot afford to pay high prices for their glasses, yet they should have the very best of good work, and here is where we can serve uch people. ; .Eyesight Specialist Second FISor Corbetf Bldg. . FIFTH AND MORRISON STS. THOMPSON; Why Deprive Yourself of s Music pi the Highest Order When Ten Cents a Day Will Secure It? The biggest record talking ma chine business ever done by Eilers Music House is occasioned by our extraordinary offer of a new, lat- . est hornless -Talking Machine, in cluding 12 latest double-sided rec ords, all for $22.80 cash, or Ten , ' Cents a day. ; , .: ; ':''' Since the commencement of this sale hundreds' of p e o p 1 e have called and were delighted, not to , say astonished, to, find the.com-' modiousness and extensiveness of the new quarters devoted to the talking machines on the second floor of the big new Eilers build Zing. " ; : We want everybody In Port land to visit thjsajnd to make, it : thoroughly worth white coming we have diverted to Portland all the machines and records in for Seattle and lacoma. jtiAnce we repeat last week's wond $22.80 offer, and we also tinue to sell the $20 cabinet f $12. exactly as announced las week. Get one of these fine Talking. Machines today. Telephone us and we'll send you one out to try. ( They're simply splendid I And 12 latest double-sided records 24 selections go with each machine. You can even select from the November list of records how at Eilers Music House. Mere carfare pays for it all. 10 cents a day. rful ' Mill. "Maim This Is the machine, though the drawing does not do it justice. These wonderful machines have gone on sale. at this extraordinary revolutionary unprece dented price $22.80, -bn terms of Ten' Cents a dayan achievement made possible because of the magnitude upon wmcu our iaiMg ivin.iimc business, like our Piano Department, is con ducted, and because we want you to visit out- new Talking Machine salesrooms, of which' we are so proud. - . These are the latest and best machines see description and plenty of records to choose from." Come in right, away or telephone for one , there are now plenty of them for all comers. But remember, such a low offer has never been made heretofore. It will not be made again soon, if at all. ' ' A Genuine Talking Machine Surprise Eilers Music House Selling the Latest Hornless Talking Machines with Twelve Double-Disc . : . v Records Included for . . , " ' ONLY $220-PAY .CASH AS 1JTTLE AS 1 Oc Ten Cento a Day d Oc ; " ' , AT EILERS MUSIC HOUSE ! . . iejSfest,1" Busiest, Best Oregon's Talking Machine Headquarters, Now at Seventh and Alder This Is A hornless talking machine of the very latest model portable, ' compact and ' com plete. Th sound waves gathered by the repro ducer are led through the tone-arm to the tone chambers in the base of the cabinet and magni fied by the construction of the tone-arm and ton chamber, so that the muslo la exactly the same as that. from which the original records were made, without' "cramping'' or distortion. In soma inatruments. the tone-chamber (upon which the naturalness Of the reproduction largely depends) Is left out and Instead the sound waves are pro jected through the working parte of the motor, fosinff much of tha accuracy and . volume of, the recorded mualo. - . TBhi. motor-is a powerful, noisel.ss spring mo tor plays either 10-lnch ; or 12-Inch records of any make, and can be wound while running. operator to obtain tha beet results possible from K tne record, ib prunucu iui, Bu.i. . now at 7tb and Alder. . 1 ' A