OHKOON CITY KNTFJHMHHR. I'KIDAY, MAIff'II 2fi. IfM.V 0 E COURT WILL APPROVE ELECTION, BEUEE ATTONNI VI MUIVI CAtl fO CITY II ITKONO AND AAOU MINT SOUKO. ERU7S AND EYIDEKCE Will BE EffORI COURT FRIDAY WeulS Bt Mr fermslKy tulh fork CvnmlMlon Mult Tkel llirr I lwt Itimk douM Ilia Ilia foatriillun of lb Houia ruik Iff rttiuilMlti riuniliif lb validity of I he relit water elivllnn will ! up held hy Ida supreme court was U opinion of C Nrhuvhel WrlnrUr DIkM. Mr K' buolM'l and 1.. HUpp. the atlorarri for lha Houih rrk alar rommlsslun, ar no preparing lrlrfa The itillarllni of evident and Hi preparation uf arcutnrnl allhoeKb Ihli work Win only TurUr, haa pro grresrd rapidly umlrr lh dlrwtlon of Mr. Hrhurlfl ami Mr. Htlpp anl lh former said Ihal lh rase would lo rdly lo Uk to Kali-m Krtdsy. Hrlvfa III b printed (o.Ujr. Mr. AndrrafB a aril a Hi lo atlrncM bllre that lh rlly M ' sun rssful bim Ihal II will not U Bm eary lo huld swond !-! I"B. Ir. I A. Morrla, presldmt of lh 1'urw Mountain Walrr lagu. ho haa given lh wader enme attBlliiB. aald Wednesday: "Even If Ihrr I an olhrr elwtlon. on thing I certain. It III mil he necessary to rarrjr on an olhrr campaign. Th last election ahod that lh people want pure walrr and another rlwtlon wuiild be nerraary merely a a iw of red tan. Th purpose would Bol l lo find out hl lh pro(i want.' Th Houlb Fork commission held a long nirrllnc Wednesday aflrrniHiB with representatives of bonding houses but lb selection of a bid will not be mad until latr. ESTACADA ENTE FOR REBEKAH LODGES WIIIAMITTI OIVIIION ATTINOI ANO IMITIATONy WORK II XtMFLI'IID lit yrlr cotitalba of lllkab Amif IHsIrM Buitr I, held at Mtaiade Thursday In aa all day aracUia. lb dul'l'l lmlu.li- lb ful losing Ma Wlllainla, (nlnulal. Mllaausla, tlbaiiilwk and Oak. lb (.11 ra rrraiiid ar lut I Mr Mllaaual, l lai kamaa Hlallun, Mulal la and i': !. WllUnnii IthUlitn t battered a ap rial rar lidlt Ml tl.ls rlly at Bin o'rbrfk la Hi Morning with alxcjl fif Ijr persons o rrprrtriil Ilia various ilra, returning at midnight Th lixal ilultiuii put on lb iniphfiiHj nlilfclurf anfk of Hi order lb ork followed by a banquet by lb fUlaaila Diemlwrs. al whkb on hundred persons if prrarnt Th offlirr of lb riiBtvniliin IM rr ar: Mr. Hallnf, of Kalarada, ihalrnian; Mrs Hmllb. of (iladnlon. !( Iialriuin, Mli Ada llrdarll, of OrrfKB nir, rrrlarr Wlllatnrii IHtl'liia baa aa Ha ofllrrra: lira. Klla II a in Im.. Nul.ln (if and; Mlaa Malml Timii lrirand. Mra Waldron, r rurdlna ar-rlarr; MUa Mary Hi oil. flnam lal a ffUry; Mra. IJil Hn B-Kan, trraaurar. Tbla rontrnlloB. ablrb a on of lh moil ui r.fwl th llrbrkaha lia ;! bi'ld. waa iHind'M'Irdlijr by lb Klal I'rraidriil, Mr. Kal IBdou. of Marah flrld rliiKKmtlolia Wrr Biada for III Bt yrarly ronirnllun ahlrb will l brld inir tlm Brit iprlnl In Ihl clly by Wlllamrlla IMvlalou, allhouah lb dat aa Bol drrldrd upon. LAGRAND HELD FOR OFFICIALS CONVICTION ON DIIONOCRIV CHAflOl FOLLOW! AR1IT TUIIOAV. MOTHER VISITS HER SOM MM Man CaugM With lacaplng Olrli Maintain Ha Old Not Aid Tm In Lalng 0- Untlon Horn. CHECK OF PIPELINE il E ItrrlnInK lha linn of lb Hnulh rVrk ptprlln and preparing Iho aurvry for Ihn contractor I brlnn rompb'trd and unit MtirvrylnK party umtrr H. A. Cohli baa alrrady romplntrd It work and bna rt'lurnrd In Urrxn City. Tb Cobb party fhwknl ovrr Ibf route from Itcillunil to llin point whrr tha lino will croaa tlio track of tlu Willamette Valley Hum horn. W. A. Whlto with hi party la atutloni'd on tha upper rnd of the linn wlilla W. U Hhurp la at work In Ihn lower aec- lion with another party. A. M. Kirch cm la rcvlnltiK the lino In thn Clear Creek rai'yon. ETO MEET AT NOV ERA WORTHY LECTURER LA2CLLE AR RANGE! PROGRAM THAT FULL OF INTI REST Warner RraiiK will inret Haturday at Ha hall In New Kra. Worthy I.h- lurrr tiro. M. l-aielle baa arranged lb follow Inn pniKram, which will be flven after the bunlneaa aeaalun and pre- ccimIIiiu th dinner hour: Iteadlna. Mra. Kred Chlnn; vocal aolo, Mri. H. I Canto: remark! on "How to Man- k a Kann rrom nny to una Hun' Urd Acrea," Kred Chlnn: vocal aolo, Mra. Ili; talk on "(".anlcnlng." .Mr. Van Jeiiaen; rloalnc aonx by the (Iranito. ' The inert Inn will be railed at ten o'clock. After tha roll rail the rcmilar btialnnaa of the Grant will l (ran- acted All inrmliera are urged lo at tend and nre alao encournKrd lo Invite frlenila. J I'm IjiKralid, who waa arreatrd Turaday bIkIiI by Chief Hliaw with Ol-al I Jill In, MauiU fUarll and Ver (I Ijmrand th Ibrra (Irla who t raped from th alat Iralnlrig achool, a fined and Klen a ai lilerne of In daya In tha clly jail on tharK of brlna drunk and dlaordrrly by Munll pal Judge lioder, Wilni1ay. Mr. Ijifrand, 1 H9 t.lnco'in atrret 1'ortland. niother of Jim jirnd, waa In Oregon City Wrdnraday lo aw ber eon and returned lo Portland to rala money to pay bla fin. II I under tnod that In raa lb fin la paid lh (all arntenr will l dropped. Chief of folic Khaw received word Wed Braday aftrrnoon from Hherlff K h of Marlon county that charge would b prraard agalnat Ijigrand there for aa lallni the (Irla 10 earape. larrand la aufferlng from a (lightly fractured law and waa lakrn to a phyalrlan lo reerlva Irratmrnt. He attempted lo flghl Chief Bbaw when lh arreal waa made and tha official at rick the man when he waa making a (rant k- ruin lowara Dim. uigraBu waa knocked to the ground but the full eilent of hla Injury waa not known un til Wrdnraday when he waa (Ivrn a thorough eiamlnation. lagrand maintained hla Innocence Wrdnraday at the city Jail. "I re ceived a mraaage at home In Portland yraterday that Vrrgle I-agrand waa al Waconda and wanted me to meet her there.'' h anld In telling hla atory. "I vured an automolMIe nnd left at once. When I reached vtaconaa i found that Vrrgle had two other glrla with her. I told the three that they had better go back lo the achool but they Inalaled that thry come with me." l.agrand waa not anxloua lo talk or hla married life. "I married Vermin a Unit two year ago In Portland but aha waa too lively for ua and they her to the training achool," he explained briefly. Ijigrand claim to be a contractor and glvea 190 Arthur at reel. Portland, aa hla addreaa. KILLED IEVEN AND woitNoro bcom in MOMENT OF INIANITY A 4) DOfflER FII 18 HIGHEST BIDDER ' Urn- Tbla man killed arvea peraon dur ing murderoua Intan outbreak and waa blmaelf killed befor b could lake further Uvea. Ha waa Monro Pbllllpa of llrunawk k. Ca. Crated by flnani In I reverara and probably by wblaky he ran amuck with an auto oiatlc ahotgun, II not only killed aeven peraon, but be wounded near ly a acore of other. FOR WATER BONDS EAITERN BANKER! DO NOT AT TEMPT TO HECURE VfiOt) IIIUE. PORTUKD DEAJJRS"QUEfE"lOCAI SECURITIES BELIEVES COXKiSSlON leuth Frk Cammltt Will Reach De c I aloe Bln Now and Wad nteday, lay Chairman Andrn. PRINCE KALANIANA0LE TO PILOT CONGRESSMEN IN HAWAIIAN TRIP ALFALFA IS SCARCE In The Social Whirl Currant Happening of Interact In and About Oregon City HE home of Mr. and Mra. 0. J. OREGON HOP TRADE POUTI-ANH. Oro.. March 21. Thi ro la an entire, luck of huHliieita In the lorul hop market. Tlio mnrkol con tinue the atiiKniiiit tono nhown during Iho InNt to day. I lot It apot and con tractu show a llko tono. Donlora any thoy.nro receiving no order or even Inqulrlca for aupplloa from tlio cant, elthnr for contract or apot delivery, Iheroforo, are entirely out of the ninrkot. With nhlpmenta from IIiIh country to KiiRlnnd InipoHMllilo ut this time owing to tlio luck of trannportnllon fa cllltloa, American brewing Intercut continue to alt on tlio lid nnd are re fusing to do any uiihIiich in hops at all, In tlio hope of forcing much lower value. EDISON MARVEL t Phoenix - Ilk rlaum frnm th a a. HI nee III" big fir thoiiantKl of men have bean working day nnd n I Klit rebuilding tho K ill a o n fntitorloH. They ar making t a I k I ng niHchlnea and record again. "REAL MUSIC AT LAST" T h I waa Tliomaa A. Edlaon'a flrat ra- mark when ha benrd till Inteat Inatru ment, that ho hud apent four yaar to perfect, Diamond Point Phonographs Have No Equal This one tent on Free Trial MODKT, A80, Illus trated hare, In onk or mahogany, with 10 - CQA lection ... P7V Term $1.60 week. -1 Mil vl lla!f POUTI.ANI), Oro, Mnr. 22. With ararclty of offering, there la a de cidedly firm and actlvo tono ahown for alfulfu alt tlirough the Pacific north- went, and eepeolully at count point lluyer are toduy freely offering $13 to 13.r0 for aupplloa, with little being offorcd. Other hay nre quiet but loiuly at former price. Trudo In cereal continue very slack with practically no offering at tho mo ment reported from Interior points Owing to tho complex foreign sUua Hon, buyer are at aca aa to the prob- ahlo course of tho market within the Immedlalo futtiro, nnd therefore are unwilling to meet tho higher prlcod vlows entertained by country holders This applies principally to whont streets, Portluiitl, was the scene .of a merry gathering Saturday evening when about fifty friend called to hulp cclc brute the IMh birthday anniver sary of David Penman. The early part of tho day was do- voted to congratulations nnd good wishes, at 12 o'clock dinner was served. Dancing by the young people followed, while the older ones visited The happy crowd represented man, Oregon and Wanhlngton towns. Mr. Penman was surprised by th numerous and pretty birthday remem brances from friends and relatives. The Invited one Included Mrs. Hannah Penman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Penman, Holmrt Eastman, Ernest Pen man, Mrs. Hannah Digger, Mr. Eby Miss Kohler of this city, Mrs. Martha Hlnton, Jonah lllnton, Miss Mary Hln ton, MIbs Martha Hlnton, of Tckon, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. William Penman, Jonnh Penmnn, Mr. and Mrs. Dlades. c - r f - Y. w.3 WINCE tlALAMAfiflOLE WASHINGTON", March 20. Plans for a congressional tour to the Hawai ian Islanda under the auspices of Prince Kalanlanaole, the Hawaiian delegate, are completed, with 130 pcr- aoni In the party. There will be ii senators and representatives and mem bers of their families on the trip, the expense of which will be borne by Hawaiian. They will leave the last of April and spend 21 days on the Is lands, reluming to San Francisco about May 25. Among those In the party who have accepted invitations are Representatives Mann of Illinois, the minority leader of the house; Sen ators Stone, Overman, Saulsbury, Cum Mlns, Polndexler, Martlne; Represen tatives Sherley. Kentucky: Gloss, Vir ginia: Anthony, Kansas: Stafford, Wisconsin, and Copley, Illinois. , HwMrt, Cauary, Koeter t com pan x a Denver banking firm, aubmlliad the kiwrat bid, KM rent on th dollar. Monday for lha 1375 000 bond lu for lha construction of tha Koutb Fork pipeline. Other bid were: Morn liro, of Portland, 11.03 and the l-uro berman's Truat company, of Portland, 507. Mrmtxr of lha Pouth Pork roinml Ion wer not alow Is eiprrailng their regret Ihal so few bid bad been auh mltted. A -vond meeting of that body wll b held on or befor Wed nraday when a decision wuetber to accept any. of th offer re- reived or readvertlae, will be made. The aale of the bonds wa widely advertised through th rait. and. Judg Ing from the number of Inquiries re ceived, th commission waa lead to ex pert number of bid from eastern bouses. It la now generally believed by members of the commission that the activity of Portland flrma to queer" th aale la responsible for the lack of eastern bids. The appearance of the Denver house was a surprise to the two Portland flrma that arm In prnpoaala. although representative of Sweet. Causey. Foster A company haa been her and In Portland for the last week. Last November lh commission (Sis- covered thst the northwestern bond ing houses had an agreement that the Oregon City pipeline bonds would not go for over 85 cents on the dollar and when proposal were received none were over that figure. The commis sion was In no hurry to market the la sue and the bidding firms were put off until late last month a house, not In the deal, offered 9S.S0 through the First National bank of thla city. The commission, although It waa generally considered that the figure waa fair, de cided lo advertise for bids largely a protection against public criticism. Wm OVERWORKED 0!l Mil FAiS FEDERAL INVESTIGATOR! HEAR RENTER! PAV M0RC THAN LEGAL INTEREST RATE. DAI.lJtH, Tel. Wartb ! Tba af fart on lb health of wblta mumm on tedaiit farm front dragging tmum aayk In lb flrld al folloa pbkiiig season wa Investigated by Wrs. J IVirdew llarrlman. of lb federal rm mlaalua on Industrial relation al l day' bearing on land problems, W U Thuruian, of Rulpbur, Okls who aid b bad praillccd Bi'db In In lb southwest, and I now a Wrturat la Oklahoma, waa on lb l!Bauo! To women" asked Mr, llarrlman. 'drag rotton sacks?" Tbey gratrally do." "At a pbyslrUa what do jou IMck I the effect on lb womrn'i health- "I poaltl.aly know that tha health of Biany womea ha bB ruined by It." rfpl:d Mr. Thurman. W. II. Yrary. of Farmers villa, Tex ., a bo farm 2ooo acre and baa banking Interest, cald It wa a mllakn lda Dial tenant farmer ar ablftles as a (lass. Jl said tbey wer highly skilled In cotton raising. A wltoesa atrlbd som of tin m. ml FOR 1 YEAR 1915 ARE MOn PACIFIC HIGH WAV TO MARION LINE WILL BE SURFACED WITH RIVER GRAVEL. KICff CRALE KATEELU WIU EESEClIMIfifW KAPUM Stl Span Will b Bunt Aces Eagl Crt'h N Oil Bound Maca dam Hlghaoay Planned Thla Vr. Th graveling of lh la'lfle high way south from Orrgoo City through Ne Kra. Can by, and llarkiw to tha county Ilea, a dlaianr of II mile, with thai b-t grad of river gravel la th principal plan for mad Improve ment mad by lh cwunfy court lo b IMtory l ndcBcy tf tenant to jci Jrarrlrd Into effect thla coming pri.ig latlv fvr of firmer. This, h a'.i. i caused them to be more lnte'.ted lt chances lo buy and sell land than In Improving crops and farm rondltlona. 18 EXPECTED HOW INTEREST CHARGE ON UNPAID TAXES BECOME! EFFEC TIVE APRIL 1. CORPORATIONS ARE YET TO APPEAR Portland Railway, Light 4 Power Company Will Pay County $110, 000 Ovr 119,000 Taktn In Monday. Ar You Rheumatic try Sloan's If you want quirk and real relief from Hheumatlsm. do what o many thousand other people are doing whenever an attack comes on, bathe the aore muacle or Joint with Sloan' Liniment. No need to rub it In Just apply the Liniment to the surface. It Is wonderfully penetrating. It goes right to the seat of trouble and draws the pain almost Immediately. Get bottle of Sloan'a Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have It in the house against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbayo, Sciatica, and like ailments. W'r money back If not sat isfied, but It does give almost instant relief. (Adv.) hut Is true llkowlso of oats. The bar ley market la errutlc but tho price Is Miss Illados, Mr. and Mrs. Iluckninii, showing but lltllo choiigo. . Master Iluckman, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hour tiiislnoBs continue! limited for gm, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Day. Miss both patent and export. HOGS ARE SCARCE IN I Write for Catalogs They Are Free PORTLAND, OREGON The receipts for thn week at the Portlund Union Slock Ynida Co. have boon: Cattlo, 10(!9; cuIvob. 10; liogB, 2071; fi-heup, 1-H9. In the cattlo division hoKlmilng. of this week the offerings worn inontly of the fat light weight cliisa nnd con seiiuc.nl ly the offerlnga were eagerly picked up by the vnrlous buyers. The market Is considered steady in nil lines. Host utecrs are bringing $7.75 cows, 6.20. Thero Is a scnrclty of hogs coming to market and as a p'biiIU tho prices took a sudden Jump of .10c Monday and have remained at that Prime light weights $7,00. Like the swine market sheep ulso advanced with a sensational Jump Yearlings advanced from $7.50 to $7.75; ewes, $(1.50 to $0.75; lambs, $S.C0 to $8.85. The following sales are representa tive: 78 steers .1035 131 steers 1116 146 steers 1011 61 steers 1211 2 bulls 1568 2 stags '. 1105 1 heifer 786 1 calf 161 1 cow 1061 1 row 1011 4 cows 978 19 cows 10.11 827 hogs 211 2C1 bogs 195 215 hogs 221 228 hogs 187 687 lambs 87 15 mixed 81 Haxol Day, Mrs. Lungron, Mrs, Mrodlc, Mrs. datum, Mr. nnd Mra. Paul Thyng, Mrs. Vora Johannoson, John " Tylor, Miss Root, Herman Motzon, Rudolph Hanson, P. Purcell, M. rurcoll, Robert Storm, William Kessler, John Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam, Ray naker, Clyde Prettyman, Dnvld, Miss Lottie, Percy, Miss Myrtle, Miss Mabel and James Penman. The Tonninn family are formor resi dents of Clackamas county nmf moved to Portland a few months ago, MrRS. A. H. HARVEY, of Twilight, 211 entertained In a charming man nor Wednesday afternoon for the pleasure of the Cosmos club. Owing to the Inclemont weather, only a few of the members were present to enjoy the afternoon's gnitles. Each of the ladles brought their needlework and a part of the after noon wob devotod to sewing, followed price Blnco. by a peanut contest In which Mrs. F. commanding, M. Thompson was the winner and was given a prize, The hostess served delicious re freshments to henr guests who were: Mrs. Elbert Reed, Mrs. J. M. Jack, Mrs. Lnndrew Bentled, Mrs. W. J. W. Mc- Cord. Mrs. Clinton Axford, Mrs. F. M. Thompson and Mrs. Geo. Lazelle. Tho next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Jones at Twilight. $ 7.76 7.60 7.50 7.15 5.75 Ho 6.75 8.00 6.50 6.25 6.10 6.S0 7.60 7.65 7.50 7.60 A PERSONAL STATEMENT There are so-called "honey and tar' preparations that cost the dealer half as much but sell at the same price as the original and genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. We never offer these Imitation! and substitutes. We know you will buy Foley's whenever you need a cough syrup If you once use It. People come long distances for the true FOLEY'S over thirty years the leading remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bron- 8.85 ' chlal and lagrippe coughs. Jones Drug 7.00 1 Ca (AdT.) Those of Middle Age Especially. When you have found no remedy for the horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break, when vour head aches constantly, you are nervous, de-,; pressed and suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains, don't forget that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y, BtnTAto, N. Y. "I am writing; to let you know how much your medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no appetite and at times was very weak. I was visiting at a friend's house one day and she thought I needed Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained eight pounds, have a good appetite and am feeling better every day. Everybody is asking me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and got health from your medicine as I did." Mrs. A. Uornung, 81 Stanton St, Buffalo, N. Y. Made Me Well and Strong:. Maokdon, N.Y. UI was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner vous, no appetite, could not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all the time. The doctors said I had poor blood and what I had was turning to water. I took different medicines which did not help me, but Lydia K Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound made me well and strong, and I am recommending it to my friends." Mrs. Feed Coaob, It. No. 2, Macedon, N.Y. The Change of Life. Belts villi. Ma "By the use of Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I have successfully passed through a most trying time, the Change of Life. I suffered with a weakness, and had to stay in bed three days at a time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of other women who suffer as I did." Mrs. V. S. DtrvixL, Route No. L Belts ville, Md. For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound haa been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs. It has restored so many stiff eringwoniea to health I'-Write to LTDIA RPIXIHiM JflDICITE CO. L-V (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNX, MASS., for adTice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict conn deuce. A rush In taxpaying between do and the first of April U expected by County Treasurer M. E. Dunn and Tax Collector George Harrington aa tho first Interest charge becomes effec tive on that date. Ileglnnlng April 1, Interest at the rate of one per cent a month wilt be charged until the taxes are paid. 1,' the first half of the taxes are paid be fore the first of next month, there is no Interest on the remaining half. The usual penalty that comes due In the fall was abolished at the last session of the legislature so that the Interest charge Is the only inducement to in fluence property owners to pay. One per cent Interest Is added each month. That Is, the Interest In April will be one per cent, in May two per cent. In June three per cent and so on. Vp to the present time, 1283.227.73 has been collected. This is J153.9C1.13 less than half of the total tax on all property. Several of the largest tax payers, such as the Portland Railway. Light & Power company have not yet made their appearance. The big elec tric company will pay about $110,000 taxes In Clackamas county this year and 155,000 of this sum Is expected be fore the end of this month. Monday was a busy day In the tax collecting office. The total for the one day alone was over $19,000, one 'check from the Weyerhauser timber Interests being for J6S00. Treasurer Dunn Is calling In road warrants as early as possible but no calls will be sent out for general fund warrants until the first payment of state taxes has been made, probably soon before May 1. Mr. Dunn said Tuesday that he expected that the county would be on a cash basis be fore August 1. Bandying Secrets. Alice When 1 told jou of my en gagement 1 said It was a secret, and you told Kitty about It. ' Ella Why, no, 1 didn't 1 merely asked her If she knew about It Bos ton Transcript and summer. Gravel III be applied to all tha road, excepting only a strrtrh of about a mile near the Iirlte phu-e that has kern Improved with oil bound mar dam and a short dlstanre Dear tha southern rnd that has alrrady received a coating of gravel. Gravel be eeeurrd from tha Wit lamxde river at New Era where the county baa completed a modern crush ing and sorting plant The mateiiul III be baoled by wagooa to the part of the road to be Improtrd. except the southern end where the Southern Pa fie may be used. Tha rock taken from tha rirer at .New Kra ia of good quality and capa ble of withstanding much traffic In lha opinion of those who hare ex amined it The graveling of the Pa cific highway will be the moat exten sive work of the year and the first Ini portant work for which the New Era plant has beea used. The Carton plant, constructed at the same time the New Era blna and machinery were InsUlled. will play an Important part In the road work In the eastern and northeastern section of the county. Commissioners Kntgbt and Mat- jKa spent several days In the Eagie Creek and Sandy districts this week. A new bridge will be built across Eagle Creek, the largest span to be con etructed tbla year, and the two com missioners endeavored to find the best site. Boring. Eagle Creek. Kelso, Sandy. Bull Run and other towns were lulled by the party. County Judge Anderson said Friday that It la not probable that more oil bound macadam will be constructed this year. The county now haa over four miles of this type of highway, all built within the last year. HEADS M OREGON Distinction of Terms. "1 suppose you regard thnt picture you've pointed as a masterpiece." 'No' replied the practical artist "I'd rather take a small cash price and call it a pot boiler." Washington Star. Leisure and Lazinass. Leisure Is time for doing something nseful. This leisure the diligent man will obtain, but the lazy man never, for a life of leisure nnd a life of lazi ness are .two things. Benjamin Franklin. FRECKLES February and March Bring Out Un sightly Spots. How to Remove . Eaaily. The woman with tender skin dreads February and March because they are likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckled. Fortunately for her peace of mind the recent discovery of a new prescrip tion, othlne double strength, makes it possible for even those most suscep tible to freckles to keep their skin clear and white. No matter how stub born a case of freckles you hare, the double strength othlne should remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist and banish the freckles. Money back If it fails. (Adv.) EUGENE. Ore., March 20. Julius Kruttschnltt, chairman of the board of directors of the Southern Pacific com pany, who was In Eugene last night. deplores the present stagnation In business conditions, but declines to give his opinion as to whether or not there will be improvement In condi tions In the near future. He also states that if the government wins in Its unmerglng suit against the South ern Pacific company, the result will be highly detrimental to the railroads and to the communities which they serve. Mr. Knittschnltt, accompanied by William Sproule, president of the com pany; W. R. Scott, vice president and general manager; William Hood, chief engineer, and Frank L. Burckhalter, superintendent of the lines In Oregon, arrived here at 9 o'clock last night on a special train of four cars, Superin tendent Durckhalter having met the higher officials at Ashland. At Eu gene the party was Joined by John M. Scott, general passenger agent; H. A. Hinshaw, general freight agent, and H. P. Hoey, engineer in charge of con struction on the Willamette Pacific railway, and a trip of inspection over the new line as far as Mapleton is be long made. I Louis Erlckson and his son, Clar ence Erickson, of the Clackamas Heights district, were found guilty by a Jury In the justice court Monday aft ernoon on a charge of assaulting Les ter Wade early this month. The jury was out about 10 minutes. . Clarence Erlckson Is a minor and hla case will be turned over to the juvenile court. Louis Erlckson will be given his sentence today. The Ericksons claimed that they met Wade in the road and that tho father whoved him away gently wlthj a umberalla to prevent him from fight ing Clarence Erickson. Wade however. exhibited two front teeth that were gone, to show that he was hit and not merely shoved away. Health Promotes Happiness Without health, genuine joy Is Im possible; without good digestion and regular bowel movement you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and ailing? Tou don't have to. 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