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DAILY KAST OREGONLYN. PEXDLETOX, OREGON, TI KSDAV, JANUARY II, PACK THREE. EIGHT PAGK8. NOR THWEST NOTES Lombor Men Rnl.sc lrlccs. Marshfleld, Oro. Lumber on the Coos Hay retail market will here after be higher, according to an an onncement made by tho retail de partment of tho C. A. Smith Lumber Jk Manufacturing company. The To al prices havo been below other points on the coast, but because of the Increased demand for lumber It was necessary to put up the prices. The advance In finished lumber Is from 120 to S 27 a thousand, but the average advance on all lumber Is about 20 per cent. Ruins gave Wheat. Albany, Ore. County' Fruit Inspec tor Cooper," who has returned from a trip over Linn county, states that the rains following tho cold weather and heavy frosts beat down the earth and put the growing wheat Into shape and that It will probnbijr come out all right with the exception of a few places. Vetch Is not , In so good a eoadition and there Is somo damngo. Yakima In a baseball league to com pr'sn the cities of North Yakima, Walla Walla, Pendleton, Baker City, La Grande and Boise. Baseball en thusiasts here very much favor this league' and deflnlto action has been delayed awaiting the decision of tho Northwestern league. If there Is a poss'blllty North Yakima will bot In to the Northwestern league, cither by securing tho Portland franchise or by being taken In as one of tho extra towns If the league should be Increased to eight towns. VITAL POINTS IN CHOOSING AN INVESTMENT Adopt Hinging Slogan. Marshfleld, Ore. "Better fruit, moro of It and better prices" was tho slogan adopted by the Coos Bay Fruit Growers association at the an nual meeting. The organization will take steps toward Becking a cannery to sreate a greater market. P. M. HaW Lewis was elected president. Fined For Mixing Foods. Salem, Ore. B. C. Cross & Ron and Steusloff Brothers, two leading pack ing concerns of this city, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling lard adulterated with tallow, and were fined $25 each by Justice of the Peace Daniel Webster. ' George Fredrick, another packer, was charged by an inspector from tho state dairy and food commissioners officer with selling adulterated foods but pleaded not guilty. He, -will be tried In Justice court next week. Marwliflold-Hoscburg Iload. Marshfleld, Ore. The building of a first class road between Marshfleld and Roseburg Is the purpose of a ramnaicn that Is being started. The poor mall service due to the oad roads has made everyone so much trouble that tho people are deter mined to have a road that Will be of use at all times of the year. Mayor Straw of this city Is circulating a pe tition which win be presented to the county court asktng that the county talse J50.000 by taxation for the building of the road. It Is probable there will be more raised by popular subscription. The petition calls for a road from Empire. North Bend and Marshfleld. through Coqullle and Myrtle Point, to Roseburg. X. C. Active Near Hiisiim. Husum,"- Wash. A crew of 18 North Coast surveyors, with K. S. Clurk, locating engineer, Is running a line from Camas prairie and Gil mer valley, 12 miles north' of here, down Gilmer creek to the White Sal mon river, toward this place. A camp will be located at Gilmer for 60 days. Another North Coast survey crew of 30 arrived at Klickitat river on the way. from Toppcnlsh to Carnns prairie. Newport Men Sell Timber. Newport, Wash. A large number of ranchers In this vicinity are cut ting from 100,000 to 300,000 feet of logs this winter from thir places. Most of this timber along the Pend Oreille river will be taken by the Panhandle Lumber company. Tho Moescr-Remley Lumber company, of Newport will purchase about 3,000, 000 feet from ranches to be sawed at their local mill. The Fidelity Lum ber company and Jurgens Brothers will secure most of their timber from the Kanlksu National forest and the Dalkena Milling company will obtain their summer's cut nortn of New port. It Is estimated that three times as much timber will be cut In this section this winter than during any former year. Scatrlct Fever at Waterloo. Corvallls, Wash. County Health Officer Dr. A. B. Cook, returned yes terday from Waterloo,-25 miles south west of Corvallls, and reports an out break of scarlet fever In that locality that is reaching alarming proportions. There are 12 cases. A 6-year-old girl of the Dixon family died yesterday and others are In a dangerous condition. Security oi Capital Plus Surety oi Profit Your money is safe in 'land-it is utterly im possible to wipe out your security-stocks and bonds may fluctuate, may even evaporate altogether-crops may be destroyed --ships may sink butl and still remains the only real property. Depends on location and practical future of surroundings. Unqualified reputation of the selling agent; a guaranty of faithful performance of all pro mises and positive assurance of improvement DefcotlTo California Ix'-mous. Roscburg, Ore. California lemons covered with a parasite, known as oyster shell scales, has been discov ered in Roseburg by the fruit inspec tor. The lemons were shipped by a Portland commission firm. Acting on Instructions from District Horticultur al Commissioner Carson. Grants Pass. Inspector McCall had .them destroy ed Carson stated that If California Is going to continue to send such fruit Into tho state. Oregon will have to compel an Inspection before sale. This la a condition already Imposed by California on fruit shipped from Ore gon. Surveyor at Work. . . . ... Husum. Wash. A crew of 18 North Coast surveyors with B. S. Clark as locating engineer. Is running a una from Camas Prarlo and Gilmer valley 12 miles north of here, down Gilmer creek, to White Salmon river, toward this olace. The camp-will be .located at Gilmer for 60 days. Another North Coast survey crew of 30 arriv nd at Klickitat river, on the way from Toppenlsh to Camas Prairie. Eastern Oregon Ilaseball. North Yakima, Wash. A movement Is on to Include North Water Company at Hermlston. Hermlston, Ore. With a view to co-operating with the Western Land and Irrigation company promoting the government reclamation of the lnnd west of the Umatilla river, an association has been organized under the name of the Western Umatilla River Water Users association and Incorporated with a captial stock of 10.000. The new company repre sents settlers with holdings under the Western Land nnd Irrigation com pany and also those having land that will come under the government ditch If the propose extension of the Uma tilla project is completed. The board of directors and officers of the or ganization are C D. Teal, president, B, C. Canfield vice president. J. W. Campbell secretary, and Thomas Hurlburt treasurer. The lands that the new association will water cover about 10.000 acres and. In case the government takes over the lands for reclamation the tract will embrace more than 100. 000 acres, most of which is now a barren waste. XI Do you know any better location for investment right now than PORTLAND? Do you know of any city where the growth of popu lation assures a steadier advance in values? Ask those who know more of Portland s possibilities-ask your friends who have visited other cities of the country-find out how property is valued and you will lose no time in investing in PORTLAND. JOUR REPUTATION ON THE PACIFIC COAST is based on the successful handling of ten Portland subdivisions where the per centage of profit to our customers, per dollar invested, is without a parallel in this section of the United States. Albany Heruld Cliangfs Hands. Albany, Ore. Rev. E. L. Jones, a former resident of this city, but re cently from Portland, purchased the Albany Dally Herald plant from W. A. Shawhan, of Oregon City. He will toke charge Mondny. Mr. Jones was formerly a student at Albany college, and for some tlmo was pastor of the Evangelical church in this city. Rur Ing the past year ho was employed by the real estate firm of Jacobs-Stine, of Portland. THEATRE FBI. J ACS. 14 Willi all the Pomp ami Magnificence which has uiways Characteriz ed its Hrillian Success THE JACOBS-STINE COMPANY Largest Realty Operators on the Pacific Coast 146 Fifth Street - Portland, Oregon Sues Snowstorm for $300. Wallace, Idaho. The Snowstorm Mining company is named as defend ant In a suit brought by Jacob Thom son to recover $500 damages he al leges were sustained In costs In fight ing a suit Instituted by the mining company against him in October, 1908, as a result of which the court Is sued a restraining order enjoining Thomson from interfering with the Snowstorm and certain lands Jn the Hunter district. The court decided, however, in July, 1909, that the Snowstorm company was not entitled- to an Injunction. SAMUEL K. HOUR'S S PKCT A C FLAK PRODUCTION BRILLIANT MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF T1IF. Ihe AND oi NOD For Indigestion and all stomach troubles take Foley's Orino Laxative. It Is the natural remedy for indiges tion, dyspepsia, heartburn. bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Foley's Orino Laxative sweetens the stomach and breath, and tones up the entire alimentary system. Koeppen Rros. ille river, the filing calling for 100, 000 cubic feet a second, which will reclaim 50,000 acres. The rest is from Mud creek, a small stream in the Mission mountains. To obtain the water of the Pend Oreille river it will be necessary to drive several tunnels, and the water will be raised several hundred feet by turbines to get it to the arable land. The rights reserved by the government Is that the water is to be used for power and irrigation purposes. Advices from Kallspell are that practically all the cluims drawn at Uncle Sam's lottery last August will be taken up by ac tual settlers during the present year. A STAGE FULL OF PEOPLE And an Amazing Arrny or Superb Costumes, Scenery ami Electrical Effects. MORE SONG HITS AND .NOTABLE FEATURES THAN IN SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS COMBINED. ALL ID The Card Castle The Peppermint River ' Tho Sandman's Palace Tho Magic Mirror The Dancing Dolls Lady Love The Same Old Moon Bonnie Erier Bush I could Learn to Love You How was I to Know. AND SIX DOZEN OTHER SPARKLING, CRISP FEATURES. Prices-Lower Floor $ 1.50-$ 1 .00 Balcony 75c Gallery 50c Kale opens Thursday 10 m. in., Pendleton Drug Co. , Yellow Jacket to Kcmiiiic. Leesburg, Idaho. A. Cameron lias arrived her on his way to the Yellow Jacket property, where he intends to put a crew of men to work, doing re pairing and assessment. In the spring the new company will begin active operations at the Yellow Jacket. It, v. O'Brien, manager of the lees burg Mining company, left today lor Red Rock, Mont., to be away till tne end of the month. He says the coiiv anv has a large body of milling oro In sight and that there Is an iminenee quantity of low grade ore, running from J4 to 18 a ton. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trou ble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. It invigorates the entire system and strengthens the kldney3 so theyj eliminate tho lmpurtles from the blood. 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The deaf and dumb children of tho Royal Cross School at Preston have given a performance of the pantomime 'Cinderella." The performance lasted two and a half hours, and tho children's grace and skill evoked enthusiasm. Al though tljey could not hear a bar of the music, they went through some charming and difficult dances in per fect step. They kept time by watch ing the baton of the head master, who had trained them. The principals spoke their parts in lip language, and most of the audl- er Tablets more beneficial than any ence could not follow the conversa other remedy I ever used." For sale ' tions. but the story was so cleverely by all good dealers. j acted that the interest never flagged. LIFTING OF STEAMER I It is honed that the rjorous Dlaster SAVES COMPANY $2.0oh.whi Quallt,M of the message will have a I Paris The arrival of the Hamburg- ! .American line Fuerst Bismarck at ! Havre lifted a load of anxiety from healing effect. St 00 Reward. 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Va., writes us as follows: "This Is to certify that I used Foley's Kid ney Remedy for nervous exhaustion nnd kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do nil that you claim for It." Koep- pen Bros. WATER FOR THOSE WHO SETTLE ON RESERVATION Spokane. Wash. II. . N. Savage, chief engineer of the United States reclamation service, has filed water lights for more than 64,000 acres of land on tho Flathead reservation In western Montana, which will be open to settlement next spring. The wa ter Is taken mainly from Pend Ore- assistance of French naval tugs, de- Jhe Vfi'rf "h. siring to show that they were able to tem. thereby destroying the roumUtlnu of manage their own affairs. The liner , tne disease, and clviiis the patient strength was floated with the sacrifice of only a small part of her cargo, most cof- rartmeiit litis nwarded contracts for j fee and lead. A valuable shipment more than $3. 500.000 worth of public of California fruits was saved. work. Including bridges, and it is ex pected there will be heavy expendi tures in other building lines. The building operations during 1909 am- TO Cl ttK A COLD IN ONE KAY. Take I.AXATIVK IlltOMO Qulnlue Tablets. Prngglsts refund money If It falls to cure. K W. ultoVK'N' signature u n each box. 2.V. by hullding np the constitution snd assist Inv nature In dolne Its' work. The pro prietors have so much faith In Its rurativw powers that they offer One tlundixl Iol lars for any ease that It falls to cur.. Send for list of testimonials. Address : F. J CRKNEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. SMd bv Prngirlsts. 75c. Take nail's Family rills for eonstloa-tlon. The Pii.lniiiu Girls In the Muslrnl Extrimiguna, "The Uml of Nod," Oregon Theater, Frlduy, January II.