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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", . PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, UOVZUmill 12, 1 1 mm of land BE BARED BY Remarkable Lecture Course Is Prepared for the. 500, Agri culturalists Expected ' at 0. A. C. Farmers', Week. .. (Special to Th Joumtlt Oregon Agricultural College, Corval n, Or.," Nov. ,18. Tne-;program lor farmers': weak at )the Oregon Agrlcultu ral college has been completed and con tains 160 lectures, given by 40 different speakers, all experts In their line. This year the weeK will begin on December , at which time it . Is expected that fully fOO agriculturists will be on hand ; to hoar the. lectures. The speakers are, for the most part, practicing- fanners, and the work given will be the results of long experience. The program will . he; , - . , - . Ll Monday, Dec. 9-Professor H. P. "WIL - son, "JPlant T3T?rT Professor A. O. Bou. ; quet, "Vegetable Growing": G. . R. Samson, "Principles of Breeding"; Pro fessor A. I. .Peck, '.'Home Landscape Gardening"; Dr. James Wlthycombe "Agricultural possibilities"; E. J. Kraus, . --uiciiara irrigation"; it. . f. Wilson, "Bush Fruit Insects"; Dean H. W. Cal vin,- "Food, Health, -and Diseases"; K. ' D. Balley.VVegetable Diseases" (illus trated); Professor James Dryden, "Poul try Farming"; (Illustrated); Professor C, J... Lewis, .'Choosing -an Orchard"; Pr . fessor T. D. Beckwlthi "The Farm Wa ter Supply"; Illustrated); Professor. H. HE REDUCED 57 POUNDS Wew Method of Plesh Seduction Proves - Astonishingly SuooessfnL Johnstown, Pa Nov. 18. -Investlga.. tlon has fully established that Hon. H. T. Stetler, of this city, ' has reduced hi weight fifty-seven pounds In an Incredibly short time by wearing a simple, invisible device, weighing less than an ounce This, when worn as directed, acts as an Infallible flesh re ducer, dispensing entirely with dieting, medicines and exercises.! Many promi nent men and women have adopted this easy means of reducing - superfluous flesh, and it Is stated the Inventor, Prof. XX F. Burns, of No. 17 West Thirty-eighth street. New Tork, is send, ing these outfits on free trial : (o all who write Win. Mv.' . v ' t Will CMttiiie Iw Qrest Tuesday Iron and Brass Beds Vz Price $66" Brass Beds . .$30.00 $40 Brass Beds. .$20.00 $30 Brass Beds.. $15.00 $25 Brass Beds. .$12.50 $10 Iron Beds.... $5.00 $7.50 Iron Beds . . . $3.75 $6.00 Iron Beds. . .$3.00 $5.00 Iron Beds. . . $2.50 The RIosfTremendons Fqra .11 , hi, .i I 1 1 '' . i ,i i i v l. 1 y - Nfr i - vjrii Potter, "ruining the rig"; Professor V. I. Gardner, '"The Loganberry. Cooperative Marketing lecture. Tuesday. Dec iq.f. B. Bailey, "Fire, Blight"; II, F. Wilson, "The Cod ling Moth"; Dean J, A. Bexell, "Farm Business Methods"; Dr. Wlthycombe, "Cooperative. Marketing"; .Professor F. L. Kent, "Milk Composition and Secre tions"; Professor Bououet, "The Prae tlcai Horn Vegetable Garden";. Dr. :B M. Hoi lis, "Hog Cholera"; Professor Beckwith; "Refuse Disposal"; Mrs. H. B. Brooks. '"Hints for Shoppers'; Pro. fessor 11. D. Scudder, "Meadow and Pasture Grasses": Professor Lewis, "Es stabllshing . the Orchard"; - Professor Potter. "Judging Dairy Cattle"; Miss saran Lwis, vegetable cooking oemon stratlon; Professor Beckwith, "Building Boil Up With Bacteria"; Professor WII son, ', "Strawberry Pests": F... (X Brad ford, v"QrowIng Prunes"; Miss Lewis, demonstration continued; Professor Potter, cattle ' Judging continued; A. B. Lunn, "Poultry Housing" (Illus trated); Professor H. 8. Jackson, "Apple Scab and Anthracnoso ; Professors G. R, Hyslop and e. M. . Bracket, "The Farm Gasoline Engine"; Professor Peck, 'Street Tree Planting"; Dean Calvin, "Physical Conditions ; of School Chil dren"; E. K. Wilson, "Farm Deeds'", Professor Scudder, ''Soil Building"; Mr. Kraus, "Fruit Tree Pollination"; Professor Kent, ' "The "Babcock Test." demonstrated; Professors Hyslop and Bracker,- gasoline i engines continued; Mrs. Clara Waldo, Portland, address; Professor W. I Powers, "Ideal Farm Buildings" (illustrated); Proressor Dry den, "Breeding for Eggs" (UustrateJ); Professor Kent, "Babcock Test", demon tratlon, continued; F. W. Brown, "Oron ard Heating and Smudging"; Dr. IL Me. Pherson,- "Cooperative Associations"; Miss A. B. Milan, "Domestic Science in Rural Communities." , Dairy, Stock, toohard Talks, ' , Wednesday, Doc,i 11. U. P. Bars, "Cherry Gummosia ; . F. C. Bradford, "Prune Drying"; visit the gymnasium and home economics classes; Professor Kent, ."Milk ; Records"; Professor Bou quet. "Problems of Managing and Mar keting Vegetables"; Professor Potter, "Fattening Hogs"; class visits con tinued; Professor Scudder, "Clover, Vetch, and Peaa"; Professor Lewis, Maintaining the Orchard I Professor Potter. "Judging Sheep"; Mrs. Brooks, "House Furnishing"; Professor Beck with, "Infectious Children's Dlseasua"; Professor Wilson; "San Jose Scale, and Olher .Scales"; A. G. Lunn, "Hatching and Raising Chickens"; Professor Pot ter, "Sheep Judging,", continued; Pro. fessor Gardner, "Strawberry Growing"; Professor Jackson, "Apple and Pear' Fire Blight ; Professor Hyslop, "Po tatoes"; Dr. Wlthycombe, "Dairy Herd Improvement"; Mrs. , Waldo, address; Professor Beckwith, "Fowl Tubercu losis": . Professor Scudder, "Crop Rota tions"; Professor Kent, "Babcock Test" demonstrations; Mr, Krause, "Budding and , grafting"; meat demonstrations with livestock; Mrs. A. M. Dolman, Home Nursing; professor Powers, w &nl 111 Mm liy9 ;We;ip(Rot Be Although we've made the mo st tremendous efforts to be in our new building; on Fifth and Alder, today, ready for busi ness, we were unable to accomplish it. The contractors ha d promised to turn over to us four floors entirely completed. They failed to do so. We were, however, COMPELLED to vacate the old building on First and Yamhill, so we had to move any way. Now, here is the" condition in which we find ourselves: Our elevators are not put in, carpenters, painters, plumbers, and electricians are all around us, and' we are unable to display our goods properly. We must move every piece of furniture, every range, all our carpets and rugs immediately. Therefore, we Every piece of furniture, every range, every Fifth and Alder, will be sold Wciicslay, Tlwiay a Ranges J2 Prjcje. $70 Ranges . . . $35.00 $60 Ranges ...$30.00 $50 Ranges . . .$25.00 $45 Ranges . . .$22.50 HEATERS V2 PRICE 16 Heaters . ...$8.00 $14 Heaters ..,".$7.00 $12 Heaters . , . .$6.00 BWSniifh - FnsrnpnPP!?iflh - "Irrigation and Intensive Farming"; Profensor WllMon, "Truok Crop Pests"; Professor Dryden, "Feeding for Eggs"; Professor Kent. "Babcock Tests": Mr. Kraus, "Budding .and Grafting"; meat aemonstratlon continued; Dr. Mcrher son, "Cooperative Associations"; Miss Milam, "Home Labor Saving Devices"; Professor Powers, 'Irrigation Pumping Plants"; Dr.- C. C. Chapman, Portland. 'Cooperation In Rural Life." Taking Care of the Bones.- ",) Thursday, Deo. 12. Mr.-Bares, "Root Rot": Dr. Wlthvcomb. "r!arai of Horses": Professor Wilson. "Fi.'d Crop Pests"; Dean Bexell, "Household Accounts": Professor Beckwith. "Tv- phoid - Fever" (illustrated) Frofessdr .eni, uairy Rations"; Professor Bon quet, "Celery. Tomatoes, and Rhiiharh-- Dr. Hollis, "Hog Cholera"; Mr, Bracker, TJseful Knots'; Professor Scudder. "Sfoeclal Crops for the Dairyman and Dwina iioraa : Jftoiessor Lawia. "Prim, wg tne orchard"; , Professor Potter juaging Hogs"; i professor Beckwith, "Patent, Medicine Fakes": Prof aor wuson. "i-rune . and Peach Tnn.t" professor Potter, -."Hog Judging,", con- liiiueu , rroiessor jaoKson, Smuts"; ' ""MUl jriup( -t oeea urowing"; Pro fessor -Peck. - ''Care 'of Housa- pinr" Ma." Lunni'Prpparing Poultry- for Mar- ; jrroiessor Uardner. ' "Walmita".. Dr. A. Z, Crayne, address; Professor. Scudder 'Fertilisers"; 0. O. Simpson, "Farm Cheese Maklnv". v n u "Fruit Packing".- Honorahie K. tr. xvv'. son, .'Farm .Titles"; Professor Powers, v.v..v.w mm. uiq rurra ; air, Bimpson, Cheese Making," continued: Mrs. Dol- man, "Invalid Cookery" (demonstra- won; 'i , -v - . - .. Mostly Am to toc Problems, . Friday, Dec 13. Mr.' Bailey, Totato Diseases;' Dr. Wlthycombe, "Livestock on tne Dairy Farm;" Dean Calvin, bread mailing aemonstratlon; Dr. Wlthycombe, "Livestock . Problems;" Professor Kent, "Dairy Rations?" PrafAasn . nnin 'abbages. Onions, Potatoes and Let- dYuee;" Professor Potter, "Marketing i,ivestocK;"i Miss Miriam Thayer, "Prac tical rPhysical-Education;" .Professor Scudder, "Alfalfa;" Mr. Lunri, "Market ing Poultry Produce;" Professor Lewis, "Selling Fruits;" Professor Potter, "Judging Horses;" Dean Calvin, Bread making demonstration; Professor- Wil son, "Bees;", Mr. Kraus, "Orchard Irri gation;" professor Jackson, "Crown Gall;' Professor Beckwith, "Tuberculo sis ," (illustrated); Professor Hyslop, "Seed Improvement;" E. R. Stockwell, "Community Breeding;" Professor Scud der, "Soil Type." (Illustrated); meat demonstration; Mr.' Simpson, cream sep arator demonstrations; E. B. Seleenj "How to Recognize Poor Fabrics;" Pro fessor Gardner, and J. M. Speldel, spray Ing demonstrations; Professor Powers, "Farm Drainage" Professor Wilson, "Field Crop1 Pests;' Professor Scudder, "Charr-plttlng Stumps," (demonstrated). Tne Auto on the rarm, Saturday, Dec. 14. Professor Jack son, "peach and Prune Diseases;" Pro- tesliy, W(gli(s(iiy Open for Business Until Tables Vz Price 40 Dining Tables $20.00 $30 Dining Tables $15.00 $20 Dining Tables$10.00 $25 Library Tablet$12.50 $20 Library Tables $10.00 $18 Library Tables $9.00 $6 Stands ..$3.00 $4 Stands $2.00 Chairs l2 Price $45 Morris Cliairs $22.50 $40 Morris Chairs $20.00 $30 Morris Chairs $15.00 $18 Morris Chairs $9.00 $6 Dining Chairs. .$3.00 $5 Dining Chairs. .$2.50 $4 Dining Chairs . ,$2.00 $2 Dining Chair. ,$1.00 : iL-i l In WOr.iHJ ICILLED ; BYdlFIILY V Mother Murdered by Husband and Son, Who Kill Girl, Stuff Bodies in Trunk. . New Tork, N, T- Nov. 18. Because she objected to white slave bondage for ner comely. 15-year-old daughter, Car mellna Garaccl was murdered by "her husband, S. Garaccl, her 22-year-old ion and Salvatore Lombard!, the lover of the girl, November 4.' After holding vigil with the body of her mother la a back room of their apartment at 115 East Fortieth 'street for J4 hours, the daugh ter Torrldl, waa put to death by, the slayer her motner. -r? .v rt The two bodies were stuffed Into a large trunk and the trunk shipped to Georgetown, Conn., where the body of the mother waa found last week floating in a mill Pond. . ' ' : This is the theory that the New Tork detectives offer tonight, to solve one of the most amasinr crimes In police an rials.- :; - v." ; 'w Clews unearthed today clearly estab' lish that the three murderers first killed Carmellna Garaccl to remove her as an obstacle to their designs on the daugh ter. locked the daughter in her moth ers death chamber In an attempt to frighten her Into yielding to white slav ery, and then when she still refused. killed her. ' V- Descriptions of the three men Were lent broadcast over the United States and 59 detectives are combing the Ital ian quarters to find the murderers.. The mother was first poisoned and then four wire nails , were driven into her skull. Thlr deed, according to the police was witnessed by her daughter, Terrtdl. . , . v fessor. Scudder, "Soiling Crops;" Miss Lewis, "Food Preparation;" Mr. Bracker; "Farm Automobiles;", proressor Potter, 'Judging Beef Cattle;" Professor Pow ers, "Farm Drainage," (Illustrated); Pro- lessor Kent, "Dairy Equipment;" Miss Anna Robinson, "Aprons;" Professor Scudder, "Soil Selection and Values:" Mr. Scudder, , "Farm Butter-making;" Professors Hyslop and Bracker, "Trac tion Plowing," (demonstrated) ; poultry demonstration every day on production and marketing. : -r - . Armageddon promises to be the field not merely of a battle, but of a four or eight years war. Edif riee ifle tor rug, which we have moved Rockers V2 Price $20 Rockers. $10.00 $18 Rockers.; ..$9.00 $15 Rockers. . . .$7.50 mi nil 1 1 Wl iiiissiiis - im , $13 Rockers. .. .$6.50 $11 Rockers. ...$5.50 $9 Rockers $4.50 $7 Rockers $3.50 $5 Rockers. . . .$2.50 1 the Verf flearl ol PorUand it , - - .1 , ' - fd. - V - V Vir ir ffr' ti ' l LEAVES DliiDE Oil .PBIilESS Seattle!. W. C. A. .Caring for ;f Mrs. Sydney j Murray of " v J;f Syracuse, U. Y.i (fulled Pr Inm4 Wlra t Seattle, Wash., Nov. 18. Deserted by her husband, who she says robbed her of 13000 and a suitcase full of Jewelry, Mrs, Sydney Murray, v formerly Miss Belle t'. Adams of Syracuse, N. T., Hs being cared for by the T. W. C. A. here. She says she met Murray while In the Adlrondacks and married him a , year ago. He told her . he had business In Vanoouver and bought tickets to Seattle. tie put ail ner money in a belt which he wore. -' , :; .-. . Complaining of being sick, he went to the smoking room as the train neared Milwaukee, And has not been seen since. The porter told her he had seen Mumv leave the train at .Milwaukee with a suitcase, a She stayed on the train i the case was reported by other pas- aHoi h m aumonties nera Her at toniey to Syracuse has been notified. ADMITS . BEATING AND - ; ' ROBBING DALLES CITIZEN . :'if- (Bpeclsl ts The JonrntlA "rfl,v -v The Dallea. Or . Kov la xi.- Stock, arrested at Arllnrton . Thnr... night, suspected of being one of, tho nire men who peat ana robbed W. B. Willis In this city Wednesday night, has confessed to the sheriff. He says that Ills two' eompanlons went- east on tha O.-W. K N 'Uhav w . Umatilla Friday, and likely will be ln- DONT KNOW THEY HAVE APPJENDICITIS Many Portland, people who have chrotflo appendicitis, which Is not very painful, have doctored for rears for (as on the stomach, sour stomach or constipation. Skldmore . Drag Co- 161 Third street, state If. these people will try X SINGLE! D'OSB of simple buck thorn ' bark, ' glycerine, eta, as ' com pounded in Alder-l-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appen dicitis, they will be surprised at - ths QUICK benefit ?iir ) -Ch onn i vi..- Tiles HI nrrr from our old quarters to our new building on i 111131 Buffets MPlte 50 Buffets . .; $25.00 $45 BufleUr i . . $22.50 $40 Buiffets . . .$2a00 $35 Buffeto . . .$170 $30 Buffets ...$15.00 $25 Buffets,.. $12.50 $20 Buffeto . . .$10.00 Tv ';. .' --" -'.'V? nnilflMDp' v. - sy IE... . h ill i... ;ir : ' ii f ii .'Si I tircfpteil, as t's officers have ' a goocl dtftorlptlon of them. Coinstock says that aftr they com mitted the robbory they all three board ed an eaot bound paHsenger. He got into a comfortable place on the roar of the tender and went to sleep. The train men found him and put him off at Ar lington, while Ms comrades, he pre sumes, kept awake and continued their Journey. " - ,, , RANCHER IS THREATENED , : BY UNSUCCESSFUL RIVAL f (BpeeUI to The Jonnitl.t ' Clatskanle, Or., Nov. 18. Joe Galde, a laborer at the West Oregon ', Lumber company's camp, south of toWn, was arrested, and lodged In the Jail here last night, charged ,wlth having threat ened the life of Glen Harding, a young rancher living about two miles from town. Jealousy la given as the motive for the threats." Harding was married In Portland on Tuesday, November 12, to Miss Julia Marie Hitchcock, a young woman cohnected with the St Vlnoent'a hospital, to whose hand Galde also as pired." vH v t;:.:''v:i ;-w:;i.'i;",;o Harding brought his bride '. to his ranch home' here, and friends acquainted him with the threats against himwhlch It was said Galde was making arrange ments to put Into execution, and his er rest followed. - His case was brought before the local court this morning and he was placed unoer Donas to Keep tne peace. .- , , HOBOES WHO SET FIRE' TO HOUSES GO TO PEN v - i- 1 (Special to The JooruLt , Roseburg. Or.. Nov. 18. Three ' ho boes charged with attempted arson at Divide were given sentences of from six months to five years In the state penitentiary by Judge Hamilton Satur day. The men broke into the homes of Peter Tonole, Frank Marquette and Wal ter Olln at that place while the occu pants, were' away, and set fire to a bed In the Olln residence. Originally five men were unaer arrest ior tne crime, but two later were released, Evidence that will convict has been discovered and they are now wanted. The three men pleaded guilty. Their names are Louis Strang, David D. Golden and Jo seph Ward. The two men wanted are Earl Rex and F. J. Cramer. : AFRICAN MISSIONARY T WILL GIVE ADDRESS Mrs. Banks, who has been a mission ary In Africa, will give a lecture to women and girls only, tomorrow evening at the Highland Baptist church, corner Sixth and Alberta streets. . There will be a program of music No admission Will; be charged. ;A v,'::..-...-v. -,r (Oil ami TFlfa tonus Caisi iMPrice $75 Wilton Rugs $37.50 $65 Wilton Rugs $32q $45 Wilton Rugs $22.50 $35 Axmin. Rugs $17.50 $30 Axmin. Rugs $15.00 $25 Tapes. Rugs $12.50 $20 Tapes. Rugs $10.00 $16 Tapestry Rugs $8.00 iiiLLSIL.iiliLFl.lio ? Gi ns lime 1 1 ' (United Pretf Leaaei) Wire.) Fresno, Cel., Nov. 18. "Laura was married yesterday and It , was more than I could stand." Thus read a ms- a telegraph operator for the Santa Fe railroad here. who la dead here toflaV i after swallowing poison. ( The girl men tioned Is Miss Laura Hamlett, 19,' who married William Rlsch. Peck and Miss Hamlett ' were sweethearts In La Grande, Or., where both formerly lived. tivQ Break Barracks and Escape, p rr-iyolttd Pms tetstd Wlr.i ', ". Bremerton, .Wash., Nov; 18. Four sail ors and one marine escaped from' tne disciplinary, barracks Saturday eight ' The men were Imprisoned for false en-' llstment and desertion, and were fired on by the guards, but. apparently were . unhurt. ;''''-,.J ''- ;;;' 1,:'."';-:'4:', '-,''.; .' ' 1 1 ,--;,.';.v'; T' Former Senator Terrlll Bead. Atlanta, Ga' Nov. 18. After a long . Illness, J. M. TsrrllL former governor '. and United States senator, Is dead at his home here today. ; Terrlll succeeded ; A. S. Clay In the senate, and held the place until the election of Hoke Smith, present Inoumbent '.,. Stomach Feeis Fine After Meals A Couple of Mi-o-na Tablets Drives Out Gas ancl Misery. . It's such a simple matter to get rid. of stomach distress that Its great prev alence can only be accounted for- bJV f carelessness 4' Keep a few MI-0-NA Stomaoh Tab- : lets wlUt you all the time and take one J with or after meals. They will surely! prevent fermentation,' heaviness, sour nese or any stomach distress. No matter how long or how severely you have suffered from Indigestion, Gastritis, Catarrh Of the StomaeJi or Dyspepsia, MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets, . If taken regularly, will end your misery and put youT - stomach In first-class r shape, or money back. : . Large box for 60. cents at druggists everywhere. Free trial treatment from ' Booth's MI-O-NA, Buffalo, N. T. riO ft -1 Mm Im s fXf Diavcnporfs- .JPrice:: $80 Davenports $40.00 $75 Davenports $37.50 $65 Davenports $32.50 $50 Davenports $25.00 $45 Davenports $22.50 $40 Davenports $20.00 .-In 1 1 nnji mm.n iiw ii,m w . m lla. $35 Davenports $17.50 $30 Davenports $15.00