T1TE 3I0IiXIG OREGOXIAN. - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22, 1011. EFFORT MADE TO HALT REFERENDUM Salem Business Men's League Takes Up Cudgel for Higher Education. MOVEMENT HELD UNWISE Rrsolotioa rolnl Oat low State T Levy J Show Need or Male lnlTrrlly. ArrrltrI Coilrje and 'urnial School. 9ALF.M. Or. M-i.-'h II. (.! I al.) Launching a :t-w!J movement aa-tnt !.: rrfrnitura directed at l.is I ntvri!y of urnun. Orn Agricul tural Coile and Monmouth Normal Suotl. t:e SA.rm lijalnes Men's l.a( j a.'..p"l r "Iuiior. tnlcht ami at t.ie same) tinfo ona atts lo Interest every cnniiiri-L club, business men's boly mil similar orltit!nn In ths state tj enJ copies of ths resolutions lo organization, arcompanled or a letter. Tht resolutions a.Ir'l avr ,o1 low -Whereas. II irpnra t!iat an at tempt l teirc mail l Invoke ttie ref-rrwnU-oin on arrropriatlna fnr the tnl Tfnsiy cf Orn. tha Agricultural rnli anl ths Monmonth Normal S-hol amounting In total t IJ.75.J for tha bieanl! period of 1J11-1MJ; and. Vpr3. W" bellevs that trrs vr! iu e't departments and Institutions of lren ara being conducted In an trnnoxkal and ror.servatlvs manner, and that tha appropriations aummar l4 ibott wen properly made and represent tfca Impera'tvs demand of tha tnat-tutlnna named, and "n tirMJ, It haa been reliably ertl-rrate-1 that the total amount of tha ap propriation fought to be referred mar be raised by an average tax of 84-10O of a mlil on the taxable property of ths efate for each year of aald biennial pertod. and that the total of theae ap propriation la less than S per cent of the esrlmated amount that will be la direct taxation for state, county and m-al purposes during aald pertod (I. -If non o! three are rjferred lea than 1 recta out of each dol'ar paid In taxea win be reequlred In these appropria Uoct. and -Whereaa. tha total amount levied as tat tax for the current year rep resents an average levy of. 11 mlUa. walrh la the lowest In the history of the state (the average levy for the 51 years from to lll being .5t mills, and "Whereaa. the total tax collected for rate purpoaea ta Tery small, repre lenttna only about one-eighth of the total taxes, therefore be It "Keeolved. that the attempt to In voke the referendum against the ap propriations la not In tl.e Interest of the development of the slate at larae. ad that every citizen should be dis couraged In the roaltar at sixains; the petition and promulgating the same." t'AMPBKI.L IS XOT WOKRVIXa Varsity President Hone Ilrfcrrn dam Against food Will lle. SALEM. Or. Starch II. Soeclal. "We are hoping that the referendum movemrnt asalnst the Vnlrerslty of Oregon will die of It own Inertia." sat.) Prescient Campbell, of the unl vraltv. here todav. "We are atlll doubtful as to what the ranee of the movement might be. and whether It will gam sufficient ground ta delay our reclvln trie appropriation. "In event the referendum plan ta seen t be of momentous proportions, I h-oe t-;at a united effort will be ma-lv to nip It In the bud. aa It I ap-pa-T.t to aU progrreslve rltlxen of tha late that the nionev la essential 13 t'rrxuR a be-t welfare. K0K0VS0FF IS IN SADDLE Moltpln Tells Cxar Marine Minister Injure Nary. ST. PKTKH-4RCRO. March II. M. tlypln this afternoon handed over the pre.!eny of tne Council of Ministers to M. Kokovsof.'. and notices for the nest meeting of the -council, to be held Mr-a -J. Here aent out In the name ,.f L Kokovsoff. who la now actinic pret.ler. Count llendrtkff tortar visited M. Stolypta In bhaif of the Fmperor. At Ms final an.llem-e with his majesty. ti:e former premier lioued affaire of state, and. among other thing, told the Kmperor that Kunla would never have a good f:eet long a Admiral Voe vodskr was Minister of Marine. The Kmv.ror showed -treat concern over this declaration. The four. -II rf the Empire today re jected tiie proposal to confer the fran-ch!.- on w'men. The rumors of an attempt against the life of M Korostoveta. the Russian Mmiater to IVkin. have proved untrue. WOODSTOCK IN PROTEST riana Iwvlared to Imperil Home Ownrr-lilp hy Workers. V in.IiS-TiK'K, NUr.-h IV To the Editor ! Tl.rourh the Initiation and Influence of the Woodstock rush Club tne citv engineers oflloe has survcied and e-Umntrd the tost of grailnit t" the permanent grade tha -streets and making ilrw:k pavtnlent within this suburban district, now within the city limits. Thee eKtlmaies do not In-t-lude the roet of hard surfaoe for the streets, nor of any general aystem of surtai-e drainage or sewerage, which must follow sooner or later. T?ie proposed Improvoment achem emhrares an aiea of about I acre, containing !! bloik or 440 lots of !) by 10'. Within tills area there are 12 streets running north and south, and 1 running east and west, making total of 22 streets, which have a sur face area to be graded of about 14. voO.Ouu s'i'iare feet. These 11 blocks have S-ii) lineal feet of sidewa'.k. wiiich. if paved aix feet In width, will .over aa area of S:.00 s-iuare feet. The City ilntflneer'e eatlmate of auch Imnrevement ta aald to be ahout ll-.ij.Kvil. Tn plan and estimate have been approved by the City Council and published. The district haa been di vided Into five aeparat portion for carrying- out the planned Improve ments. Tha lowest estimate per lot Is about $. and the maximum liSO. Many pKr people of the working rlaa. whose employment Is In the citv, have built their homti within this dis. trl.-t; these will be. unahle to meet the cost of high - claaa lmprove rr.enr v la many case the coat ta more than the aessd value of the lot. A the estimated cost of each lot la to be paid under the city improvement bond In; system, such bonds could only have a market value according; to the assessed value of the lota. The differ ence between this value and tha actual cost will have to be paid In cash by (be lot owner. For many poor people thi will cause the break up of their homea and the confleratlon of their real property. If any Iota be burdened with mortgage, and the owner become Insolvent, the mortgagees, to protect theraaelvea. would have to pay this excesa cost; sln'e It la understood that tha city hold tha first lien on the real estate. I venture to augreat. In the Interest of the pour lot owner, that tha grad ing of the streets In thla district be made to conform as closely aa possible to the unduiatlcna of the natural sur face, and teal the width of the lde vi.ki be reduced from alx to four feet oursl-Je of the principal avenues. The undulation In the aurface of thi great plateau are so gentle a a rule that they give a real charm to thi residential area, which form altes for the homes cf the working and profes sional c:ases nearest to their employ ment In th city. As hard surface for the graded atreeta la not Included In the en I ma lee. the fllled-ln portions will become Impassable for vehicular traf fic tn the Winter, and a serious In convenience to the lot owner and renter. There la a general wish for suitable and reasonable ItnpVoveroente: but tha majorltv of the resident owaera feel that they must "cut their cloth to suit thrlr pi:re." The ftih Club Is not composed whol ly of resident lot owner. Renter, real estal speculators real eatate affenta and "boosters" hare both voice and vote at the meeting. These par ties are the onea seeking theoe high class and coBtly Improvements at the resident and non-resident lot owners' expense. It, M. tlRKRETOX, M. Mst, G E. PAViNG FIGHT IS WARM ST. JOHNS CITIZENS TIIKKATEX TO IXVORK ItlXALL. . Kranclii.ie to Light City Granted to Mount Hood Company, Which Pays 3 Per Cent T. ST. JOHNS. Or.. Marrh II. (Spe cial.) Charges and counter charges, threatening of tha recall and many hot words n-irked the aesalon of the 6t. Johna City Council her tonight In reference to the pevln- of Jersey street, long In dispute. Nearly all the ownera of property on Jersey street were present and demanded of tha Mayor that the City Engineer be or dered to Issue apeciflcatlone and pro ceed with the laying of Weatrumlta paving, asked by the property ownera and ordered by the City Council re cently. City Engineer Andrews haa refused to begin toe work, aaylng that the ordinance parsed by tha City Council I Illegal. In thla contention ha la upported by tha City Attorney. At the meeting tonlxht Dr. Joseph McChesney openly accused the City En gineer and City Attorney of working In the Interests of the Bltullthlc Pav ing Company. Mr. Andrews retorted that Westrumlte paving wa not good. There wa hissing by soma of the tax payers. The taxpayers demand Engineer An drew resignation If hj continue to refuse to begin operations. They also threaten Mayor Hendrlck with recall If ha refuse to order Engineer An drew to begin. The paving fight ha been waged about two months. A franchise waa granted tha Mount Hood Ught Power Company for lighting tba city, for which It muat pay S per cent of Ita earning. One thousand horsepower are required at present, to be Increased to S000 later. T..e Portland Railway. Light Power Company haa been furnishing St- Johna with light. GAMBLING RAID GETS 30 ronriGX coi.oxv is excited WHEN OFF1CEKS ARRIVE. ratrolmen Shaffer and Johnson Gather Three Patrol-Wagonloada of Cianiblera In Hani. The foreign colony or the North End waa thrown Into a high state uf nerv oua excitement a llttie a.'ter o'clock lust ntitut when Tatrolmrn Shaffer and Johnson raided a gambling den at 11 North Elfth street and three patrol wagon loada of gamblers and visitor were hurried to the Police Station. One of tha proprletora of tha place waa cap tured In tha big haul and waa placed under 1-04 ball. tIx men gambling mere held In S10 ball each and 21 vis itors were held In f6 ball each. Tha total amount of cash demanded to re lease the o prisoner until hearing In Municipal Court thla morning was lli. News of the raid flashed like mental telepathy through the colony and be fore tiie patrol wapon reached tha ta tlon with the last load of prisoners and gambling paraphernalia, delegattona of fellow countrymen were hurrying to the station, some to Inquire for friends and some to offar ball. Not until tha patrol wacon made two trip did the Keneral alarm spread along Burnslde street. Then there wa Increased ex citement until It waa learned that the "big ptrrh" was a gambling game. Shaffer and Johnson. In plain clothes, climbed over a. fence and. after groping (mgn the ramshackle buildings for a time, succeeded In taking P a position near one of the doors. The door waa found bolted and the officers waited until a visitor came out. Then they rushed In. There was loud palaver and wild grabbing for the money on the tables. The officers collected what money they could for evidence. The patrol wagon nas then called and made three trip before all were conveyed to the Police Station. John I'lmos was held aa one of the proprietor of the gambling den. Two of the men arrested had aufflclent moner on their peron to give ball but they preferred staving In JkIL The officers collected $345 on the gam bling tables. It Is believed consider able of the money the prisoners had In their pockets was grabbed from the tables when the officers entered. GIOLITTI URGED TO LEAD Italy May Have ew Cabinet Com prising Exlremlta nnd Socialist. ROME. March 21. From ail quarter Giovanni Ulollttl. who waa premier in lo. Is being urged to form a new cabinet. Aithouch he ha not yet undertaken this t.iak. he has begun to sound the dlfrerent groups of politician with a view pow.hly to organising a ministry which wouid Include extremist and even Socialists. PLOT AGIST HIM, SO SALVI CHARGES Camorrist Accuses Carbineers of Seeking Downfall for Revenge. RING USED TO CONVICT HIM One of Six Men Charged With Kill Ins Cuoccolo Says Carbineer Try to Dl.scredlt Police Priestly Prisoner Desires Death. VITERBO. Italy, March 11. The Ca morTlsts on trial for tha murder of two of their number are attempting tha defense that they ar the victim of fslsa evidence, manufactured by the legion of carbineer of Naples, who, wnlle accomplishing tha apprehension of the defendants, sought to discredit the police of Naples and make the lat ter appear to be nand In glove with the criminal organization. Thi was tba defenae act op by Gulseppe Salvi. when he waa Interro gated at tha resumption of the case today- tialvl Is one of tha six alleged assassins of Gennaro Cuoccolo and the Utters wife. It Is charged that he Is one of those who r tabbed the bnaband to death and later.. In company with Corrado Sortlno. executed the Camor rist aentence of death against Maria Cutlnelll Cuoccolo at her home In t-e Via Nardonea. Stolen Kin In Evidence. Salvl waa confronted today with a ring which had belonged to Cuoccolo and which the authorities found hid den in the mattresa of a bed at the borne of a woman known a a friend of the accused. The theory of the police was that this ring waa to be sent to Luigt Arena aa proof of Cuoccolo'a death. Arena asked hla brother Camorrlsts to mur der Cuoccolo In revenge for his be trayal. He aet forth that Cuoccolo wlsned a aba.ro of the apoila from a robbery committed by Arena and a lew companions and. being refused, de nounced the robber to the police, re sulting In their Imprisonment. Cuoc colo waa already under suspicion, and thla final accusation against him re sulted In tha determination to put him out of tha way. Salvl is a small man. and ha called the attention of tha court to this fact, saying: "The strong and dreaded Camorrlsts wouid never think of employing a man of my slxe to murder an able-bodied woman " j Plot of Carbineers Is Defense. As to the finding of the ring, he de clared that It had been placed In the bed by the carbineer tn a deliberate effort to make evidence against the Camorrist. Thi assertion, though not unexpected, produced something of a sensation In court, as it made plain that the carbineers are to b attacked on the ground of having antagonized the police. They are prepared to go to any extreme to show connivance be tween the Camorrlata and the police officials of Naple. The priest. Clro Vltozzl, la suffering from angina pectoris, and It was againat the advice of the prison phy sicians that he went to court today. While he waa being taken thither the springs of the wagon broke and he was told that. In view of the weakness ot hla heart, the accident might have re sulted In hla death. To thla the priest replied: "That would have been a short cut to the end of all ray miseries." The proceedings were not resumed In the afternoon, owing to tha illness of a Juror. president Blanchl announced that tha trial would be reeumed tomorrow morning. In the course of the day Professor Otto Lenghl of the faculty of medicine at tha University bf Rome, arrived to examine the Informer. Gena ro Abbatemagglo. He haa been retained by the defense, which will attempt to prove that Abbattemaggio t mentally Irresponsible. When the president waa told that the witness waa to be exam ined, he remarked calmly: "Professor, you're losing your time." Abbattemaggio thinks that hla In terrogation by the court will occupy about one week during which he ex pects to repeat hla revelation regard ing the Clime of the Camorra. RELAY TEAMS- CHOSEN T. M. C. A. AND INDIANS SAME THIOS OP FAST RCVNEItS. Cheniawa Banners 5 fore Experi enced. All Having Taken Part tn Annual SO-MUo Events Booth. Bandolier and Kelson were selected to represent tha Young Men's Christian Association In the alx-mila relay race with the Chemawa Indian Training School to be held Friday night at the association gymnasium. Tryouts were held Monday night and Nelson, the third man choaen. won his berth on the team by besting Smith hy less than a yard In a two-mile run. Nelson was one cf Washington High School's point-getters In the snnual ln terscholaetlc track and field meet last year. He ran the mile and half-mile rare, getting points In each event. With Wlndnagle. and Barber. Nelson com pleted a trio of winning distance runners for the East Side High School. Booth and Borndollar are the men who ran such a great race In the elx-tley Marathon held by he Y. M. C. A. a month ago. In competition with the Jefferson High School team recently Booth lowered the mile record of the Institution by several seconds. . Barndollar la the only member of the T. M. C A. trio who haa competed In the annual Salem-Portland races. He was the one man who cut down the In dians' lead materially last year, picking op t minutes 35 seconds on the eighth relay, from Oswego to Oregon City. The Chemawa Indiana have been training for the raat two weeks. The Indian school will be represented by William Mose. Klutus Jim and Louie Dan. Mosa is a Digger Indian, aged 22. from California and ran the fifth relay In the last two Salem-Portland races. In 1909 he won over McDanlels by 12 seconds and In 1910 won from Laasch by 1 minutes (5 seconds. Klutus Jim Is a Yakima Indian from. Washington, aged 19. and ran Vanderllp about even in the 1910 contest. Louis Pan is of the Muckleshoot tribe, from Washing ton, aged 1. He ran In the Salem Portland relay In 1910 and 1909. both tiroes against Perkins. Two years ago he defeated Perkins by 30 seconds; last year he'added S minutes i seconds to the Indians' lead. The Indian runner will arrive In Portland today in order to accustom themselves lo the track. They have been training by running outdoor and feel that the abort turns will add ma terially to the T. M. C A. chancea for victory. Four suocesiilva years the Indian team hu won tha Sblera-Portlend relay race, being victorious by a good margin. Simultaneously with the relay race the T. M. C A- will conduct Its) annual Pentathlon gymnasium meet. Thare are mahy entries already made for this event. Winners of more than 400 points will get gold medals. Winners of more than 300 will receive silver medals and for JOO point scored bronze medals are offered aa prizes. Friday's entertainment will begin at S o'clock. TACOMA BEATS SEALS BY 4 RTTXS San Franciscans Score Only Three Atralnat 7 of Tiger. SAN FRANCISCO. March XL r'Spa ciaL If San Franciscan had any hopea of aeelng the Seale twist the Tlger'a tall at Recreation Park they were grlevoua ly dlaappolnted. It la not a pleasant story to tell how the clas B recruits from the Northwest pounced on the class A Seals snd It might be best to whisper It. You can't get away from "facta and flggera" however, and you have to admit when It Is all over, that Tacoma was on the sunny side ot a 7-to-I acore. The one bright ray of eunahlna a far aa the Coaater are concerned, 1 that two of their kid twlrlera, Ehrenp fort and Meikle. did the pitching. Their support at critical momenta was of th- i-sritv to maka vou ahudder. for I the errors were costly. John Basaey, not so many yeara ago an outfielder with the Beavers, was easily the day's hero. Bassey got a couple of stolen bases, three runa and three hlta. one of which was a homer over right. Kid Mohler Is confined to his room with stomach trouble. Weaver played second base for the Seala and Schmidt caught the entire game, Walter Ryan having been struck full In the face by a thrown bail during the practice work. Mike Lynch worked hla regular squad save that Goldenaon held down short for a time in order that the Tacoma manager might have a chance to look over hla California recruits. Dr. Roller Lose to Hackenschmidt. KNOXVILLE. Tenn.. March tl. George Hackenschmidt defeated B. F. Roller In straight falls of a finish wrestling match here tonight. PIPELIKE RIGHT FIRST LOT OWNERS OAXNOT OBSTRUCT BI LL RUN WATEB. Supreme Court Upholds Injunction. Freight Rate Undercharge Docs Not Release Shippers. SALEM. Or.. March XL (Special.) Portland's Bull Run water supply can not be Interfered with by those who have bought town lots In Gresham, through which the pipeline operates, la the opinion of the Supreme Court, writ ten by Chief Justice Eakln and handed down today, affirming Judge Catena, of Multnomah County. The affirmation Is In an action started by the city to enjoin V. W. ana Emma Metzger. ap pellants. These defendants purchased property whlcn is crossed by the city's right of way for the pipeline and ob structed the right of way by starting to erect a building. Mary Folkenberg wins ber decree of divorce from James B. Folkenberg, ap pealing from Multnomah County. Judge Gantenbeln sat In the lower court. Several separate and distinct acta of cruelty were ot out In the com plaint and the Supreme Court finds them of such nature and so well proved that the lower court Is reversed and a decree entered. Judgment is reversed In an opinion by Justice McBrlde In the action of the Baldwin Sheep Land Company vs. the Columbia Southern, appealed from Judge Cleland In Multnomah County, plaintiffs started the action to recover $440.74 as an overcharge caused by an alleged misquotation of a freight rate. The court holds that If the rate quoted la less than the achedule rate approved by the Interstate Commerce Commia slon and published, the ahipper la liable for the full rate, whether he actually knows that the rate quoted Is less than the achedule rate or not. Other cases were decided today as follows: Tale Market Grocery, appetlsnt. v. M E. Brrtt snd wit-, respondsnu. ap pealed from Multnomah County: W. N r;.,,.. Indue: reversed and remanded In opinio written by Justice McBrlde A. W. Anthony, appellant, va Hlllsboro Gold Mining Company, respondent : Bp Sealed from Washington County. Thomas MrKrlde Judge: petition for rehearing denied 1 In oplmo"by "chief Justice Eakln. rieorxe H. Colgsn. respondent, va- Farm er? Mechanic. Hank, appellant: appealed from Marion County. George H. Uurnett. judTelfflrmed In opinion by Jusltc Moore. 8 J. Burrouxhs. appellant, va Corliss Lombir Company. re.pord.nt: PP.11 from Marlon County, Ceonre H. 1""; Judee: affirmed la opinion by Justice Mclirtde. AD MEN ATTEND BENEFIT Performance at Baker Adds $600. to 'Convention Fund. The Baker Theater was filled last night by the members of the Portland Ad Club and their frlenda at a spe cial entertainment provided in con nection with the regular performance of "A Texas Steer." It was a benefit, and was given for the purpose of rais ing a fund to send a delegation to Spo kane to secure the next meeting of the Pacific Coast Advertising Men' Asso ciation, which will meet In Spokane several day next month. Miss Mabel Ferrla gave a monologue In a moat pleasing-and artistic man ner. Bob Albright, of the Pantages, known aa the ".Man Melba." gave imi tations of prominent singer, and G. Herfbert Mitchell, of the Grand, told several stories. Henry Stockbridge and Fay Balnter. of the Baker Stock Com pany, each gave one of thelrpeclaltles. The atock company. In presenting "A Texas Steer." played with unusual ly good effect, and the members were chereed by the ad men. Mies Ida Adair as Bossv was especially .captivating. The ad club cleared about 3600. LEBANON GROUNDS MODEL Superintendent Alderman Praise School Surroundings. SALEM. Or, March XL (Special.) Declaring the school grounds at Leba non to be the finest In the state. Super intendent of Public Instruction Alder man, who haa Just returned from that city urges emulation of Lebanon's ac tivities in this direction among the other cities and towns of Oregon. The new school at that place lias recently been completed at a cost of 310,000 and be aaya that It la a beautiful atructure, conveniently and modernly arranged. The Superintendent will attend edu- To Be Given to the Person Submitting the Most Appropriate and Suitable Name for Our New Bottled Beer The contest will be under the supervision of two impartial judges, which as sures absolutely fair" play and correct decision. All names must be submitted not later than WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, and the name of the person awarded the $50 in gold will be announced in The Sunday Oregonian, Sunday, April 2. Do Not Fail to Send in a Name; Yours May Be the One Selected The Mt Hood Brewing Co. has enlarged its plant and will put a new bottled beer on the mar ket about May 1. It has engaged an Eastern brewmaster of 25 years' experience and a specialist ThiTnwbotff very light, being made from the choicest malt and imported Bohemian Hops-a beer especially brewed for select family trade and which will please the palate of the most fastidious. This beer is absolutely pure, free from any chemicals and complies with the Pure Food Law. ADDRESS ALL NAMES TO IVit. Mood id Bottling Department, East Water and Telephones, B 1319 and East catlonal rallies in Columbia County this week and In Polk County next week. During: the lollowlne; week he will attend the Inland Empire educa tional meeting; to be held at Spokane. Thla will embrace the states of Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana, Utah and Nevada. Kooeevelt will be present on April 7. One of the features of the Spo kane meetins will be a general con ference on rural life. TARIFF LEAGUE MAKES WAR Resolutions Adopted Against Reci procity Agreement With Canada. vrni vnRif. March 11. Executive of ficers, members of the legislative com mittee and memoers 01 mo. uumu managers of the American Protective FROM GOLF LINKS TO OFFICE MANY a man would be unable to enjoy the healthful exercise of golf if the telephone did not keep him in touch with his business. A word over 'the wire saves him an hour's delay in leaving the office. There is another reason. The busy man's day is made shorter by the Bell Serv ice, which brings him in instant communication, not only with his fellow townsmen, but with correspondents in dis tant cities. The Bell System provides universal service to meet the needs of all "users. . . TEE PACIFIC TEEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO Every Bell Telephone Is the Center of the System DIRECT CENTRAL The Inland Empire Express Leaves Portland 9 A. M. daily for points on the Lower Deschutes River, Madras and Metolius. Returning arrives Portland 8:15 P. M. Stage connections to additional interior points. This line opens for settlement a great grain,, stock and timber territory. NORTH BANK STATION, ELEVENTH AND HOYT STS. crrr ticket office Third and Morrison Sts. $501 rewin Tariff Lague in a special meeting today adopted resolutions reciting that "the manufacturer cannot hope to retain pro tection for his Industry when protection shall have been denied to the farmer,' and urging that aU friends of protection bring to bear "every proper influence upon Congress" against the adoption of the reciprocity agreement with Canada. Eastern Brook Trout Keady. VANCOUVER, Wash., March 21. (Special.) At the State Trout Hatch ery on Basket Creek, near Yacolt, are 200,000 Eastern brook trout ready for distribution. A portion of these will be distributed near Kelso, Castle Rock and Sliver Lake by I C. Thomlinson, superintendent of the hatchery, Sat urday. Unusually good results have been attained at this hatchery with hatching Eastern trout eggs. LINE TO OREGON OREGON TRUNK RY. JUST OPEN . 122 Third St. . j Hawthorne Ave. 139 For Rheumatism and Nervousness. Better Than Medicine Rheumatism, Nervousness, Neu ralgia. Backache, Liver and Kid ney complaints are caused by ex cess uric acid. Medicine can only temporarily counteract the effect, while Electropodes remove the excess urlo acid, and all other poisons and impurities, from the system. The result is prompt re lief and a permanent cure. One man from Pasadena, Cal., writes: ' "Electropodes cured me, in two weeks" time, after all other remedies had failed." Another from Madison, Neb., says:' "Elec tropodes have done me more good; -than all the medicine I hav taken." No Cure, No Pay DruggistSigns This Contract The imrcnsser of Electropodes Is sstss ed the privilego of returning them within 30 dsys, and the purchase price ($1.00) is to be refunded upon tha following condi tions Thy are to be worn according ta d tractions for at least 25 consecntire days, and then if not satisfactory, to be rctoraed in arigijaal box. Druggist's Signature. .. - - .... ,m At druggists; or by mail, postpaid. If your druggist can not furnish Electropodes, send us $1-00, and we will see that you are supplied Immediately. State whether for man or woman. Western Electropode Co. 247 Los Angeles St., Lou Angeles, California. See This- Special Rates ON DENTISTRY FOR THIS MONTH ALBA BROS. FllL SET OF TEETH 5.00 23-k GOLD BRIDGE TEETH..S3.00 22-k GOLD CROWNS... S.OO GOLD FILLINGS Sl.OO EXTRACTION, EXAMINATION AND TEETH CLEANED FREE More and more people are find ing their way to our luxurious and commodious offices at the corner of Second and Morrison streets, up stairs. We have the entire corner. Lady assistants are always ready to look after the comfort of women and children patients. Nervous people are assured ot gentle treatment. Our methods ars painless. We hold ourselves responsible for the work we put in your mouth. For IS years we guarantee it. We will show bank references. ALBA BROS. BEXUBIK PAINLESS DENTISTS, 6eeond and Morrison) Entire Corner. Alveolar Dentistry In a majority of our advertisements we lay great stress on our specialty. Alveolar dentistry, replacing missing teeth without a plate or bridge work, and the curing of Pyorrhea (loose . teeth). The work Is so remarkable in its character that it is apt to over shadow those other cases which come to us the simple cases. We don't want the Idea to obtain that we are Alveolar specialists alone. We are that, but something more general practitioners of the first class. We do dentistry In all Its branches from the simple piece of filling up. It's a boastful statement to make, but we can do anything that is possible In dentistry and what we do is always of the very highest class. Our booklets. Alveolar Dentistry and examinations are free. There are 12 Alveolar Dental Co. offices in the West. About 50,000 people are wearing our Alveolar teeth. About 2000 people in this city and state have been supplied by this office. 99 per cent if not every single one will tell you if asked that it's the best investment they ever made in dentistry. In many cases where bridgework is Impossible and all cases where It is possible.we can re place your teeth with beautiful, artis tic comfortable, cleanly and everlasting- teeth that we will defy any one, dentist or lavman, to tell from natural teeth. For full information see our Sunday ads. The Alveolar Dental Co., Dentists, 211 to 314 Ablngton Bldg.. 10H 3d st. Terms to reliable people. g Co