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DAILY OAriTAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1009. STRIKERS QUIET BUT DESPERATE indoors, but they ore stubborn nnd revengeful. Further adding to tho wnrllko ap pearance of the stocltndo, Lieutennnt Charles P. Smith and 25 troopers to day went o a large tenement house In Preston. The place was surround ed and squads wore dotnlled to search the apartments of 20 families. Three rifles, 10 revolvers, 10 knives nnd a nmchete wcro confiscated. TOWN OF KRUPP IS BURNED NEWPORT FIRMS Dotow tiro published the ndve-t'-omert i. m leading business houses, hotols, camp grounds, utc at N-, ti A glance through tiu, will bo a groat holp to ono In i,g tlnlr summer vacation. B41-MHW4ai5-30-r IS V .1. T. PORTER C. It. PHEWITI 5 IM'jpfjffrk xSsflrJLLBBBBBM K Neglected Colds and Coughs nre the cause of many cases of Pneumonia and Con sumption. No matter how slight your Cough or Cold may be, cure it before it has a chance to do any harm. DR.DJAYNES Expectorant is the oldest and best known medicine in tho world for reliev ing and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Whooping-Cough, and diseases of this class. Your druggist will supply you. In three size bottles, $1.00, 30c. and 25c. Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Ver salfusje is an excellent tonic for both adults and children. It Is also a safe worm medicine. VANDERBILT DENIES BEING KILLED Catted Press Leased Wire. New York, Aug. 2C Alfred O. Vandcrbllt this morning strenuously denied the report that ho had boon shot and killed last night at tho Grand Union Hotel. When seen today Vandcrbllt was breakfasting at tho Hotol Plaza. "Do I look like a dead ono?" asked Vandcrbllt of tho reporters. "Just take it from me," ho continued, I am the liveliest ltttlo boo that over buzzed for monoy or for honey. Tho report was ovldontly tho work of somo practical jokor. You can sco for yourself that thoro' Is nothing In It." OREGON State Fair Forty-eighth $35,000 in Premiums 13 - Grand Showing of Livestock. Racing Program Complete. Reduced Rates on All Railroads COME, AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS W. F. MATLOCK, President. Conditions at Schoenville Like Civil WarSharp Shoot ers Shoot State Troopers. United Trcts Leased Wire. Pittsburg, Aug. 25. The town of Schoenville, whore the Pressed Steel Car company Btrlke Is In progress, has assumed a civil war appearance Instead of a town riot-gripped. Sharpshooters are In the woods on the heights above the works. Troop ers, heavily armed, parade all the streets. A greitt searchlight, mounted on top of tho plant, wl'fi the operator protected by a sheet of steel, Is con stantly revolving tonight to discover any effort to break Inside the stock ado nnd to spot sharpshooters. The state troopers have laid aside their mnces nnd ride out of the stockade with rifles across the pommels of their saddles, ,, The ontlro community bears n grim aspect. Doth sides are waiting for somo move that will bring on con flict. Eugene Dubs, the Socialist leader, today urged the men to fight to a finish, and they arc determined that they will not leave the commun ity or give In. Arms nre being pur chased at gun stores and there Is fear that the near future will bring about a conflict that will startle the country. During the early hours Wednesday morning several shots hit the metal shield erected by tho deputies for pro tection against fuslllndos out of the dark. Tho marksmen were on a high hill about a quarter of n mile dlstnnt from the works. Only the poor abll Ity of tho mnrksmen prevented the loss of several lives today. Tho state troopers will not permit any one to stop ftnd tnlk. The for eigners muht remain at a distance or Annual Exhibition Will Be Greater and Purses September 18 1 909 . SMODIEK HASHES WASHED AWAY You can positively wash away all those itching skin diseases which come up in summor timo. You can wash them away with a soothing lo tion of Oil of Wlntorgrcon, properly compounded. Tho Instant this mild, soothing liquid is applied that awful Itch, is gone. Eczema, sufforors all ovor tho world, who have uBed Oil of Wlntoi grocn Compound, havo testlflod to tho merits of this Oil ns compounded in D. D. D. Prescription. If you nro sufforlng from summer rashes, poison ivy, poison oak, straw berry rash, or tho moro sovero forms of prickly heat, you will find this D. D. D. Compound a euro rollof from tho Itch. J. C. Perry. IMP Son Prospecting. Kalispcll, Mont., Aug. 20. Louis W. Hill, president of tho Great North em Kallroad, nnd .a son of James J, Hill, will leavo hero with gultieeto dny tor a trip through tho mountains over Cut Dank Pass, In an effort to find a better grado for his main lino, nnd to Inspect tho proposed tunnol proposition through tho pass. Hill Is accompanied by his young er brother. o Disagreeable at Home. Lota of mon and women who are agreeable with others got "cranky" at homo. It's not disposition, It's the lircr. If yon find- in yourself that you fcol cross around tho house little things worry you, just bny a bottlo of Dullard's Horblno and put your liver In shape. You and ovory- body around you will feci hotter fori it. Prlco 50c per bottlo. Bold by all o Okill9rn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO Rl A Than Ever F. A. WELCH, Secretary Fire Started From Sparks of Great Northern Engine Loss Is Estimated To day at $400,000. United I'rens t.noed Wlr.1 Wilson Creek, Wash., Aug. 26. Merchants of Krupp, Bovon mllo east of here, aro today crocking tents to bo UBed ns temporary placeB of busi ness until permanent structures can bo built to take tho places of those burned In yesterday's conflagration, which destroyed tho greater part ot tho town. Tho loss Is today placed nt $400,000, pnrtlally covered by in surance. Hnndlcnppcd by not hnvlng flro fighting npparatUB of any kind, the flnmcfl, which originated In an empty warehouse, spread rapidly to tho bus Iness section, nnd almost ovory busi ness houBo In tho town was wiped out. An appeal was made to Wilson Creek, nnd a chemical cnglno and 40 mon went to Krupp. Tho brlgndo was a wolcomo rollof, ns tho people wore worn out by their efforts to stay tho progress of tho flro. Sparks from n Great Northorn Freight cnglno et flro to tho ware house of tho Farmers' Grain Supply Co., nt 12 o'clock yesterday, and, with n stiff wind blowing from the south, laid waste the ontlro business portion of tho town, causing loss nf $400,000. Tho flro quickly sprend to adjoining warehouses nnd Jumped tho street to tho gencrnl store of tho Krupp Merca ntllo Compnny. Tho poBtofllco, furniture nnd harness shop nro all that nre left of tho business houses. niinkct brigades carried water from wells and from Crnbtreo crock, and sovernl narrow escapes from se rious Injury nnd oven death were averted, several persons fainting from heat and exhaustion. Tho flro appa ratus and n numbor of citizens from Wilson Creek enmo up in n freight ear nnd gave all the nld possible F. A. Wlngnto has already ordered nnothor Btock of goods, nnd will re sume business as soon as possible. Others havo stated they would ro ivumo business as soon ns possible, o The Lazlewt Man In tho World Would not be contented to bo kept in the house and doing nothing by rhoumatlsm. Neither aro you, who are always busy and active. Then don't neglect tho first twinge of an acne or pain that you might think Is Just a "crick." nub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and no mat tor what tho trouble Is it will disap pear at once. Sold by all druggists. o Thnt was an unfeeling father who willingly forgave his daughter for eloping with John providing they Im mediately vamoosed ngaln. 0. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved. "For tome years I Buffered from Intonso colicky pains which would come on at times and from which I could And no rellof," says I. S. Mob on, of Denver Dam, Ky. "Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me by a friend. After taking' a few closes of tho remedy I was entirely relieved That was four years ago and there has been no return ot the symptoms sinse that time." This remedy is for sale by ah good druggists. o Many women know their husbands like a book; sure thoy do, but It Is usually ho check book that shows a nlco credit, In black, black Ink. yiut He Escaped. "I was mighty sorry to learn that your wife had. left you, old fellow." "Oh, well!, it might have been worse." "I -am glad you can find the phi losophy that enables you to look at it In that war." "Sure; haven't you heard that the coming gowns for women will have 500 buttons?" Exchange, o People with chronic bronchitis, as thma and lung trouble will find great relief and comfort in Foley's Honey and Tar, and can avoid suffering by commencing to take it at once. For sale by J. C- Perry. o - While the world is disputing an to the champion flyer, Tbe Journal desires to call attention to the fact that some American bank cashiers, with the bank's funds for ballast, GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Palace Market and Grocery Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON PREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS MHmnninininnunnmittnMtMi i ? u Takitezy" Tho most bonutlful placo at J Nye Ucach, Newport, Oregon. T . . Prlvnto rooms nnd board, I II Mrs. W. M. Berry I 4)llBlflBIf ! Hf BAYVIEW i ' ' 'r"S i I Rooming House;- i 1 rT t ( ) Ono nnd ono-hnlf blocks south I of boat landing on Main stroot ! !! Itoynl Restaurant In connection ' : MRS. O.E.CARTER, Prop. ; NEWPORT - ORB. flriiif of f ' i I Meat Market j Ed Htockcr & Son. Z Fresh and Salt Moats. Fish, Oystors, oto. Spoulal cholco mutton nnd vonl X always on hand. Tio only cxcluslvo market In newporr. iiif it nfimif llllflllMf HI Buxton's Grocery $ All lines the best We handle llelnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office Newport - Oregon i mof le)lf f ittf! ! nnnHnumtma The Irvin House I Xcnr tli" Oc an, nt Nye lleuch, i ..cuvport, Oregon, OUR HPKOIALTIKS: Airy ItoouiN, Comfortable IJcdn, nil GcmmI TliliigH to Kat. Rote $19 to $12 per Week f'TFTlTITITITItlTIl rtttltt Tr,rr Confidence is the Basis upon which evory permanent success Is built. It is the confidence of our depositors and patrons that hus made possible the growth of tho United States National Dank. Tto duties of tho bank to its customers and the community in which it exists are Important, and we are always willing to do our part. The personal interest of tho offlcors and directors of this bank In the upbuilding of this community Is well known. We Are Anxious to Help If you wunt to extend your business, promote a new enterprise, build a homo you will find this bank ready to supply you with the necessary funds at a reasonable rate of interest. We tako special pleasuro In aiding 8alem enterprises. It capital Is what you need, call and lot us talk the matter over with you. UNITED STATES SALKM, I frrG4G4,G4,'frGifi'frliflv i Anything You Need to Eat ot t Smith's Nyebeach S Delicatessen Home Baking f tefti )! mf m Htt fllf lllfl fThe Grand! FURNISHED ROOMS::::: T One block nsrtb from boat landing X I.nrse kitchen In connection for tbe use of tbe guests THUMB REASONAULE. I Mrs. A. D. Shollenburg I Newport, Oregon ifa)f imf f if I it iHimijif rt I Rader Camp Ground f I With foundation and without, nlon ftirnf fan1 inn is crrtAil V "" """ """ "" wntor nnd septic tanks. Rates X furnished on application. Nye Creek, Newport, Orel A. J. Rader, Proprietor. sltfllf ! f I iit neat of EVEIlYTIIING moans i , Anything from the ! NEWPORT SODA WORKS il Syrups, Siphons, Sodas, CIdor J J HACK AND BAGGAGE ;; Hack and baggage wagon meets ovory boat. Parties wishing to ! ! mnko trips on tho bench, light ) house, 8enl rockH, Otter rock, and tho famous Devil's Punch ! ! Howl, call or phono J HARDING ,i CRAMER. ; mini fHHnntaiif HOTEL BRADSHAW Good furnished rooms, with or wltnout cooking privileges, halt way from boat lauding to Nye Donch, flno vlow of ocean. Frcu hack meets each boat. First-class rostaurant next door. Mrs. llrndshnw, prop,, Newport, Oregon. McDONALD HOUSE Prlvnto board ing and lodging; moderato rates; homo cooking, modern conven Ion e, electric lights. Located at Nye Beach, Newport, Or., R. A. McDonald, Prop. NATIONAL BANK OKBGON. I have made the record flights. i&tzrxzism?x