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'if 10 SMt GASOLINE AND : WUNCH FOR 'GETAWAY- '(,',' 'lie? !r v;; :ti : i. f 'i i i " . i. i' '"'''v- ''. '' "Burglars " MakeoT'Systematrc . Visits at La Center and ' O-, Take Plunder. La Center. Wssh.. Oct. Jl for the , " first time In about tliree yeers burg-lars hae visited this place, and made an apparently systematic aeries of bur- V'r "i believed that the total value in ' caah atuT plunder missing amounts to 1 The burlaw entered tartw ... k-.,- nf th Myers, ft Harrison ri:-" .., look nothlne of value. .'. At the L Center mercantile store the calned entrance inroun w TV c tn MIL 135 worth Of merchandise and two five-gallon cans of ' gasoline. It is Mtvw . . ..-- raBoiine to make power and escape in the Uunch Pedro, the . property f ibula Harvy or tnis piaco. VL at 1200. has been j . i ...... : .(ni-a' thfl - latter part of the week and, though . ' search, has been nude f or IVno trace of Its whereabouts has been established, , From the Broadway & Poole poor hall the burglars took about $30 worth of pocket; knives. v.- vP " ' , None of the Stores employing it , watchmen were molested, and It Is be lieved from the Indications of the wots of the thieves that they were perfectly , familiar with the lay of the business , district. " -, ' ' CONCRETE. POSTS FOR : BRANCH HOSPITAL FENCE " Pendleton.' Ori Oct. tl.8uperintend ent W. IX - McNary is doing some ex perimental work at the eastern Oregon branch hospital In this city which may - revolutionise fence building In this part of the state. Instead of using cedar X - -posts, - Which must be replaced every few years,- he ; Is manufacturing rein forced concrete posts at a cost that will ' mean a saving to the state in the long run.- ' ' - ' v - Dr. -McNary got his idea from an ar ticle in an engineering magaslne which described the process and recounted the ? success with which the government has employed these durable posUt in east ' 1 era communities during the past few ' years. ; He- had the molds made . and hired a concrete worker who chanced to have had experience in making posts for the' government on the Indian reserva tions In Oklahoma. He now has several . - hundred posts made and will continue nrmmtiona at this time until he has 1600, enough vto makr five miles of : fence. .' iS--K?:'-?'-'i'''' ,'''" He has kept a check On the cost or the cement and labor and estimates that the post per post will be about SS cents. Cedar posts cost -about- 2d cents here. Reducing the cost per post is a. little ' scheme of economy which the superin tendent hit upon. Having' miles ' npon ' - miles f discarded barbed wire at hand, he had this cut up Into six foot lengths and Is using It instead of ateel rods for tlfe reinforcing, v Six of these strands are placed In each post and serve -admirably the purpose for which they are .Intended. "-'r-:'. v;'" -V:.-' ' The costs are seven feet two Inches lone- And win be sunk In the ground 30 Inches., The butt of the post is six by six and the top six by three and a. quar ter. Large staples are moiaea into eacn post by which the. wire netting la fas tened to the posts. The staples pass through the meshes ot the netting ana a an Iron rod dropped through the etaple s holds the netting securely. On the top of each post Is an Iron hook to which the barbed wire may be fastened. - Eventually Dr. McNary intends hav 1 lng all of the fence on the hospital farm enclosed with fences of this permanent ..' character. '"''f '.. DUPONT FINANCIERS ' - HUNT FOR INCAS'. GOLD Dover, DeL, Oct 11. Headed by sev ' eral leading men of the Dupont Powder . . corporation, a company was formed here today, to , mine Peruvian . gold fields. . which are . believed to have yielded the v fsbulous riches of the Incas. Phlladel ' phla and Wilmington financiers are m ', terested in the concern, wiilch will have i, a backing of 120.000,000. . ' GIRL STEALS COAT TO ,, , RETAIN HER GOOD NAME 1 New York, Oct "I was starving r and had ' to make , one of two choices v that any girl in my position In New , York must make, and I chose to steal." With this statement Bertha LIso ex plained to Magistrate MoOulre today IS ,J: k ' . . Look, Mother! If tongue A coated, give "California ' , ; .Syrup of Figi.'V is ' Children love this "fruit laxative." ' and nothing else cleanses the tender ' stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they - become tightly clogged with wawte, liver frets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half sick, fe " verish, don"t eat, sleep or act naturally, . . breath Is . bad. system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach ache or diarrhoea. Listen, Mother! Bee If tongue is coat i ed, then vglve a teaspoonful -of ""Cali fornia Byrup t of Figs," and In a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile , and undigested rood passes out of . the yetem. and you have a well, play fur child '.;agat, ; ;c t Millions of mothers give "California , Byrup of Figs": because it is perfectly hsrmless; children love It and It never ' falls to act on the stomach, liver and bowels.' . , " . - ,' Ask your druggist for"' SO-oent bottle ..of Csllfornla Byrup of , Figs," which has full, directions for babies, children of all ages -and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Bawers of coun terfeits sold . here. ' Oet the genuine, msde by "California Fig' Byrup Com pany. Refuse any other,' kind with i ontemptjp. :: Cince M Ualoa Cos. Meckel vea luMt ita, B-UlsV Tore Dtbulaace for elok er lsable Binmis el s uomect'e netlce. Brieve .mbl. RHrt ell casss of erwalis t Uts elflce. .fm a iu SlttsiTf . CHILD CROSS mm SICK Huniane Society V why she had taken a 12$ coat department store.'' McQuIre ordered her taken to the Wayside pending-Investigation. ;": . f 4 U'JP i ti ' Miss Liso told - the magistrate j she lived on crackers while looking for mr ployment On Wednesday she ate ner last cracker, though mouse had nibbled at It first. . She believed stealing wouiu Ibkj-WsMtOt-two .evils she must r7KnnaJ-K'KH 'ttttttttitim intuit - iifvidillkX pawn it and buy food, , AD MEN TO DISCUSS : INTERSTATE BRIDGE Wilfrid P, Jones, chairman of the day for the Adclub luncheon, as wen as the well : known attorneys, , - James P. Stanleton and John F. Loican. will speak of the proposed interstate bridge and the profit Its erection win mean to everyone, at the luncheon In the Portland hotel tomorrow. On November 4 the people will be asked "to approve the bonds for the bridge. - :In order to cover, the subject fully Mr. Stapleton will spesk of the bridge as the Vancouver people see it, and Mr, Logan from a Pomander's viewpoint.- The Ad club quartet will be hand wth . new bridge boosting songs to liven things up. ' ! ' , Santos Dumont Is Remembered. ' " Bt. Cloud.' France, Oct' 21. A monu ment was dedicated to Santos Dumont yesterday, as pioneer of aerial navlga- tlon. A ten - strike in ! l y 4- every model! The j I ' 1 new Fall Crossetts are J L ment than ever. J 3 V 4 yl CROSSETT TRAPS MARK V ' ' '. . ' $4 JO to $6JD0 evttywhert "'.-,'.' . . "' Lewis A. CrMsett, Inc., Makers, North Ablngtoo, &iass. -'rt'J'"' ""'""'"'?. ' There's special Crossett - . Style " "Tn tst&T pp . nVli troobles. Ask our ageoU 75 Olbli "boutiL . Lewb A. Crosselt's-SHOES-Johnston & Murphy For Men . - $4.50 to 1.00 349 Alder St. $6 STEEL COACHES nr osjtsbal vsa ok txb b..w, m. ir. PUGET SOUND, ROUTE Steel Filer , Lv. :J0A.M.' Express ; . LV.' 1:48 P. M; 6hasts Ltd. . Lv.;00P.M. ; The Owl 1 -w' Lv,n:0P.M. Through NIGHT SERVICE ll:0 p. GRAYS HARBOR POINTS CENTRAL. OREGON : V Through Day THE LAST WORD . V , la qulpmcDt and , To - answer i'oues..:J'?V. qu a fa tions, , quote fares or h e 1 d outline help your trip City TicUt Office nun , d .Washington; Marshall ' 4600 and A-Stl ,J.,- j'.-'T'-l-lt; "'-'iJ.,.'lwi RECEIVER ASKED FOR SANITARIUM COMPANY irr-- . if .'.,v,.. - , -'..,:'-('? rw. ..'n ii i r - am .., .itt- fallen ttt- wwm .nn.rtiia niMUialnn or I . . I I nAniu t INCnJfcNlJT. VSit'uToli p 'r.niiui . 01 V (infiv TOr ' ! ii unippi titai n i ureo n-aM. An.: h' iw hi rtth - I prtcticinc : - J n. t J iniiia-i i o.n. hlrJ w i ,,e.; --" j , , J . -, sirs MHnP I I Ul" II I lUP.A. I " . - w - . w -p Demanding that a . receiver ,. be ap pointed and an accountlrig had, Viola M. Coe has started suit in the circuit court against the Sanitarium company. I Mr Coe claims1 that the company owes her $29,000 on a subcontract for the - care of Alaska Insane. She alleges -that ahe took over the contract from . the company and erected Mornlngside hos pital on Mount Tabor at an expense of $16,000 and bought $1000 worth of fur niture from the company, f, c According to the complaint the com pany contracted In ItOS to care for the Insane patients sent front Alaska, by the government In 1918 they turned . the contract! over - to -her, maintaining 'the corporate status of. the company that the -con tract might not be made void, She allegvs that ' ths contract she re ceived called ' for the payment of all received from the government to her, This she claims averages about $6000 a CS.'- . -For Men $6.00 to $9.00 , -.. mmmmmmm J.I ) t f- Medical BUg. - o - M.- to. Llgfht ' Service or 1 10:00 ,A.' Jtt. fH Travel ; Efficiency month. The amount claimed as due she said had accrued since J,uly 1, lent, The . company, she aileges,'1 has used this money, to pay. Indebtedness and for other purposes without, authority! from her and threatens to .keep on doing the same unless restrained. ; She . Dr, H. W. Coe are. said to 'be the principal stockholders In the company, wlth,L.0, Conner holding- one share. f''ts Word has Just ' been ; received , by George T. Llttlewood, a -draughtsman for the Southern Pacific Hallway com - pany here, of the death Of his father. TederlcK Uttlewood,- J. .- agedi 19 1 1 1 I mmm l-ixr L jar ; :,::: in- ii .' i " - - : This is due to the fact that this famous food drink, has become almost universally used because of it purity, its - unvarying goodness its unrivalled high quality. MmA, 1. V I 11 D. GHIRAJRDELLI Lzrc pupsinroaY, r COUPONS REDEEMED n account of many of ditf readers being unable to present Cyclopedia . rrtvastnri. Coupons Friday 'and'-Saturday, The JournaLwill redeem coupons any. JLVCry Day lniS VteCK - day this FINAL WEEK," as long as the present supply .of sets lasts.. . V TELL YOUR 1PRIENDS ABOUT.; IT ..;. -. - ,? Let them know, that this is positively the FJNAt, WEEK of The Journal's grbtbook bargain r , that -Everybody's Cyclopedia is the most useful set of books on earth; that on any day this week they can get, with only one Cyclop pedia Coupon clipped from this paper' any 'day V " : , - T;;- J This f .' ' v- . t - . 'i' 1,1, , ' , - L -Vt t , , , " 5 . 11 vXf -ivJ' ' , . ""ill! ii 1 'i ' t A . ';C ; -TlZ ' ! ""f ' 1 Most Useful Set of Boolis on Earth Pefoncy Refunded " yewsC'ln--thei town tf MUtonJ, Begle, County df; Kent, England. " eath , was the result of an apoplectic stroke, ," . ,r As a peculiar ciroumstancs - in con nection, with the death Of this man, who was an ex-chairman of the urban coun ftil, is -that on the day Mr. Llttlewood suffered the first stroke, several yeara a so. a photograph ' of him, hanging In the council chamber wag found to have picture was found to have become ..tAj.j t..i.n mm n,.n nu... l w- j'" " m " ' ' i " I ' '.. .. , n . ' ww.cg . Are. jiru. v . rf . r cnenaits,, vnaan., wi x. in auioms- 7 j Asfc Anybody Ask cUccriminat- ing men si 11 1 what, brand bf ; r (pund Lhccolate I they prefer. More than v ; ninety jjp cent wfll say mi a a I ty last extra long. CO.; Five-Volume Set Complete n' '.f ,t4;"V'.'f ' . :' Mil- Greatly Reduced. - -"-v The time is limited' and any.'day may exhaust the J supply. , The "Journal will be; busy, so COME EARLY, as :. t tllis ' creat 1 distribution positively'; ends this week. . bile stage line affecting the three lines operating from Caehalls to Itlf fe and other eastern Lewis county points, ter minated In a truce here v today. . It will no longer be possible - to ride 42 miles for -$1.60. The automobile men; have agreed to .restore tneir old rates and each has put up a cash forfeit to maintain prices. i; ' ;. vT ' ': ! . v . . 'I- (-. Doctor Again Arrested , umle"r'' rref;,i5lrtrffT'VnliV medicine without a license. if. . securea dismissal or 'a i similar cnarjre on a oemurrer to ine ' I complaint, . pleading hie own case. He ' I advertises to, cure cancer; tuberculosis .4land blood poison, using no medicines, Und exploiting, his alleged cures in his. i paper, . me newa, puoimnea at, .vader. 'Ms t v x t .tiV or women 9 1 1 v V .v.i" 3 Sloe 1882 ton now to orflyfive xlays, J " " " V ' AM ' W "l " 1 - cciver. r ... s i N7-' k il.Y'J' mm IK I "r J ; i and Col!doi ;'- Forerun Sicloiess I and should have immediate efficient treatment With SCOTT'S EMULSION because physical power Is reduced or the cold would not exist. -;. -l ' Drugged pills and. alebholie syrups are crutches, not remedies, but Scott a Emulsion drives out the colds, war me the body by enrichingf the blood, and strength cue the lungs. Nothing oquals or compares with Scott 's Emaltian in build. V' C ing the forces to prevent bron '; chitia, grippe or pneumonia. "V ' ' : l.til lltRo gnkatllnt' Mn(J ,. Portland . Glazed . : : Cement .Sewer, Pipe, Helps cut .down ' ' sewer ,tixei ' and . safeguards the pub- lie health. , 7- SAU FRANCISCO Geary Street, aboT Union Sqnaro European Plan S1-S0 day Hp A. - Ameriesia Plan S30 av day op, i) NewaUal md brick strocture.: Third ad ditioa of boidr4 rooms bow baiidlag. 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