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THE MORMXG OREGONIAX, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 14, 1915. ' $137,000 OF ROAD FOND APPORTIONED total length of new paving in Portland during 1915 will be 10 miles, a tabula tion has been prepared by the muni cipal Department of Public Works showing the mileage of each type of paving laid in the city up to September 1. Asphaltic concrete on crushed-rock base is shown to head the list. Ae phaltic concrete on bituminous base is second and bitulithic third. The tabulation shows the following: Len&Ttt; in FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES Kind of pavement mil Bitulithic T 1 Commission Pledges $90,000 for Hood River-Mosier Link of Columbia Highway. concrete Asphaltic concrete on crushed rock base.l Asphalllc concrete on bituminous base... "Pape's Diapepsin' Neutralizes Acids in Stomach and Starts Digestion. ,m CA.U" CO Aapnimr concrete on concrete oase..., tiravel bitulithic Bitulithic redress on old concrete base... Asphalt TlaK3..m, class A Il;ifsam, class B Vitrified brick blocks on old concrete base Vitrified brick blocks On. Bvtt"1 1 Five Minutes ! No Sourness, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity or Dyspepsia. b KlNGSBOV-J HALF TO BE PAID IN 1917 8 GAS. INDIGESTION The total mileage completed up to September 1 was -7 miles. The amount to be completed by the end of the year will raise the total to 10 miles. ARMORY DEDICATION SET ill Crook County to Get $10,000 for Vsc In Construction or Lava Tjpe or lioutc From Bend to Crater Lake Expended Like Sum. SALEM, Or., Oct. 13. (Special.) With practically every county in Ore gon clamoring: for state aid in road construction and with demand upon It totaling nearly tl.000.000. the State Highway Commission today faced anew the problem of disbursing 1233.000 lor road work next year. Following a meeting- today, at which plans foi- a share in ' the state road fund were heard from representatives of many counties,- the Commission pledged itself to assist Wasco County in building: the link in the Columbia Highway from Hood River to Mosler, a distance of about eight miles, to the extent of 190,000. Half of this amount will be paid next year and the remainder in 1917. The assistance', however, is contingent upon . Wasco County bonding itself for the building of good roads. Asnrincci of County Gives. Assurances were given the Oommis : sion today by Representative Kelly, of The Dalles; Mayor Johnson, o Dufur, and others that the county would be willing to bond itself for $262,000 for roads. To tet the practicability of building . roads with lava cinders, the Commis sion voted to allot $10,000 to Crook , County if that county will expend an equal amount in improving the road r front Bend to Crater Lake. With the allotments made today by the Highway Commission, there is 1- i ready pledged out of next year's road fund $lo7.000. In, addition J25.000 is allotted for expenses of the state high way department. This leaves a balance for the Commission to distribute ot ' only $71,000. nalnier Hill Work Ortm 30,(MI0. Segregated. the amounts already . Pledged are as follows: Columbia County, appropriation for Rainier hill, $30,000 ; Jackson County. $45,000. pro vided by law; Washington County, $7000 for Rex-Tigardville road, and 2n.000 for suite highway department expense. K. 1. Cantine. engineer for the High way Commission, announced today that . he would have his recommendations as to how the remainder of the money in ' the highway fund should be expended ready next month. Douglas, Lane and Clatsop, it is ex pected, will receive a share of the ' state fund, though Treasurer Kay told .ihe county representatives present to j,day that it was ttic policy of the Board ,,.not to make allotments to any county ., except those that also made appropria- .. tioiiH out of their own funds. .. -Ml employes of the state highway . department, it was decided today, will I be placed immediately under the state liHbility insurance act, and Kngineer -..Cantine was directed to incorporate in an ruture contracts with construction companies the provision that their em ployes should he placed under the act S. Brinni Fronlara II U Aid. Aid in getting the road through from nood Kiver to Mosier was promised by S. Benson, of Tortland. in a letter read today by Engineer Cantine before the Ormni.ssion. Mr. Benson offers to ad vance the money in building the high way frjm Hood River to the Wasco Countv- line, if the State Highway Com mission Will assist. Ivlr Kpnnn a i- I mat ne reels certain the Wasco County ' people will vote for the proposed $262. 000 bond issue. The Commission v. ill shortly consider . the question of paying for a survey for a road from the western entrance of Crater Lake to Trail. Will G. Steel, , superintendent of the Crater Lake re "i serve, announced that If the state will ,' pay the expense, the Government will supply the engineer to do the work. Mr. stepl reports that more than 12,000 persons visited the lake this Summer. CROSSING ACTION IS TAKEN Council Adopts New Proceedings la O.-W. It. & X. Grade Cases. To clear the slate of any possible difficulties which might arise in con nection with the plan to eliminate . grade crossings along the line of the 4 O.-W. R. & N. on the East Side from the head of Sullivan Gulch to the city limits, the Council yesterday rescinded all present proceedings for the work and adopted new proceedings. ! Formerly when this official declara- tion was made one part of the project was found to be in the posses sion of the county. Thla since has been taken over by the city and the new proceedings were considered advisable. FEDERAL JURY INDICTS 10 Nino Charged With Selling Liquor; One With Impersonating Officer. Ten indictments returned by the Fed eral grand jury, now sitting in Med ford. were tiled Tuesday in the offlce of the clerk of the. United States Dis trict Court. Mose of them are on charges of selling liquor to Indians. Robert Ridley, Archie Maher. James Graham, A. P.. Rider, Aaron Schuler, Han Connor, James Berry and Earl Pratt are indicted on this charge. Thome Dahl is indicted on a charge of impersonating a United States officer and Ramon Morales for stealing au Indian's horse. DYER HURT IN EXPLOSION Cleaning Works Damaged by Fire Started by Gasoline. A. G. Newman, a dyer at the Orderly Cleaning Works. 950 Thurman street, was burned about the head and arms nd the cleaning establishment was damaged about $200 by a gasoline ex plosion and rtre at 11 o'clock yesterday. The explosion came from a still used for reflning gasoline. Fire Marshal Jay Stevens gave It as his opinion that ome of the gasoline from the still backed up into a hot steam pipe, caus ing it to ignite. PAVING TABLE IS ISSUED City Will Have 10 Miles Laid by Knd of Year. Supplementary - to a report issued early, la. the week ebowins that the ECGPIVE SATIONAl GUARD TO DEDICATE 973,000 STBrCTlBE. Governor Wltkyeombe, State Military and Civil Officials will Take Part ia Ceremonies Saturday. Saturday. October 16, the new $75,000 armory of the Oregon National Guard at Eugene will be dedicated. State military and civil officials will attend the dedication, and Governor Withycombe, with other state officials, will arrive at Eugene shortly after noon Saturday. All organization commanders from Portland will attend the dedication, and all the officers of tho guard on the active list have received invitations. The officers and their wives from Portland will occupy two special cars on the Oregon Electric, and they will be joined at Salem by the Governor and other Salem officials who will at tend, and their train is scheduled to arrive at Eugene at 12:25 P. M. There they will be met by Eugene company commanders and prominent citizens and will be escorted to the new armory by the first band of the Coast Ar tillery and a provisional battalion of Coast Artillery troops. The dedication ceremonies will begin promptly at 2:30. Prominent among the speakers will be Senator George E. Chamberiaitn, chair man of the committee on military af fairs of the United States Senate. Following is the programme ar ranged for the dedication: Master of ceremonies, Colonel Creid Ham mond; invocation. Chaplain YY'lllard Elklns; music. First Band, Coast Artillery Corps; address of welcome, Mayor W. A. Bell; soio, yltalph A. Lyman, University of Ore Bon: Mremony, General George A. White, receiving; Armory for state: address. J. M. Shelley. Geary Post, No. 7, Grand Army of the Republic; solo. Mrs. Ambrose Middle ton; address. Goorgc B. Chamberlain, chairman of committee on military affairs. United States Senate; music, National air. First Band. Coast Artillery Corps. Xight s to 9 o'clock, reception to Gov ernor and Mrs. Withycombe: S o'clock, errand march led by Governor and Mrs. Withy combe: 9 to 12 o'clock, dancing, music by First Band, Coast Artillery Corps. The" Eugene armory is the best- equipped armory in the Northwest. One- third of the cost of the armory was given by Lane County, one-third by the citizens of Eugene, and the other third by the State Legislature. It wil be the headquarters of the Coast Ar tillery of that district and will house the two Jiiugene companies. ACTION AWAITS OPINION Demand of County Cleric Coffey for Shortage Is Ilt-ferred. A letter from County Clerk Coffey demanding, in accordance with a law passed by the last Legislature, that the v-ouniy jomissioners transfer to him sufficient money to make up a short age of more than $15,500 in the liti gants' fund left by his predecessor. Prank S. Fields, has been referred to District Attorney Evans for an opinion Deputy District Attorney Murphy said yesterday that, offhand, he has se rious doubts of the validity of the law, questioning the constitutional right of the Legislature to enact special legis lation of this kind. The question is whether the County Clerk In handling litigants' money Is the agent of the lit igants or of the county. GIRL'S CHARGES DROPPED Prosecutor Asks Release of 5 Hoys Named by Harriet l-'owle. On motion of Deputy District Attor ney Collier the charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor against several youths named by Harriet Fowle, under suspended sentence for the killing of her child, were dismissed by Judge Gantenbein yesterday. The youths affected by the order of dismissal are Clarence Beatty. Donald Duffield. Chester .Epton, Howard Lyons and Kussell C. Osborn. The girl is with relatives at Friday Harbor, Wash., and because of doubt as to whether she could be extradited, coupled with .a feeling that it would be best to dismiss the cases in any event, the court re fused to sign an order on which to base bench warrant compelling her re-, turn. - BOY, OF 12, NEEDS HOME Ambition of Lad in Judge Cleeton's Case Is to Work on Farm. Who will find a home for a mother less boy 12 years of, age? Judge Clee ton, of the Juvenile Court, has a good industrious boy in his charge and the lad wants to go on a farm where he can help with the work and have an oppor tunity to go to school. It is the boy s ambition to learn to be generally useful around the farm. The Influence of a good, home and someone to take an interest in him will De appreciated by the boy. Anyone willing to give the lad a chance to make good may telephone Judge Clee ton, Marshall 5400, local 4, Courthouse, nome-ztnaing department. TAX TRANSFER REQUIRED Auditor Is Advised Sheriff May Not Hold Collections. That the Sheriff is by law obliged to turn over to the city its share of the tax receipts within 10 days after the taxes are collected, is "the advice given City Auditor Barbur yesterday by Chief Deputy City Attorney Tomlin son. Auditor Barbur has complained because the tax money collected up to October 1 has not been turned over to the city yet. In the legal opinion on the subiAct Mr. Tomlinson says the law requires the tax collector -to make a weekly statement of the receipts, and pro vides that the money shall be turned over upon .demand of the city at any iime, m in no event later than 10 days after collection. Fine Pear Produced on Apple Tree. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. IS. (Spe cial.) By grafting a limb of a Bartlett pear tree on a Ben Davis apple tree. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heart burn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these aO-cent caes of l'apu's Diapepsin. then you will understand why dyspeptic troubles ot all kinds must go. and why it relieves sour, our-of-order stomachs or indigestion in five minutes. "Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless: tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy ap petite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxa tives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many "Pape's Diapepsin" cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthusiastic about this splendid stomach prepara tion, too, if you ever take it for indi gestion, gases, heartburn. sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. Get some now, this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and indi gestion in five minutes. Adv J. M. Custard, near Sara, produced a pear that is superior to a Bartlett. The skin is extremely thin, the fruit Juicy and of fine flavor and it ripens later than the Bartlett variety. SPOUSE GIVEN TO RIVAL KRA1S HARBOR. WIFE PERMITS SERVANT TO TAKE HI SBAND. C. St. Doty. Druesist, of MeCleary, Tunis His Property Over to Aban doned Mate and Leaves With Girl. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Oct. 13. tSpe clal.) After settling up property af fairs with his wife and after she had agreed to apply for a divorce. C. M. uoty, prominent drugeist of McClearv. left Saturday night in comnanv with 18-year-old Hazel Allen, of Seattle, who had been a domestic in the Doty home since last June, and with whom Dotv had fallen madly in love. There was no elopement. Mrs. Doty agreed to the separation. In fact, she insisted on Doty's departure when she learned of nis infatuation for the Allen girl. It is understood .that the couple have gone to Medford, Or., where they are awaiting me outcome of Mrs. Doty s action for divorce, which was insti tuted at Montesano Monday. Accord ing to a statement by Mrs. Doty todav. there was a property settlement before ine couple lett. "Tie seemed perfectly fascinated with the girl from the first, and showed her marked attention, spending much money on her." said Mrs. Doty today. "He willingly gave me all the property, say ing that his only desire was for the love and companionship of the girl. io there was nothing left but to take the action that was taken. "We have been married eight years and have a fine business here, but since his actions I could never live with him and I do not even want him to show up here. LEBANON FOSS BREWS MAYOR'S APPOINTEE AD MARSHAL ARE TRYING TO SERVE. Aceonnting for Office Not Made and Action la Result of Friction of Long: standing. LEBANON. Or.. Oct. 13. (Special ! Lebanon has two city marshals trying to serve at the same time. Mayor D. Cormier this week served notice on Marshal W. I. Bishop that he was sus pended pending .an official investiga tion or nis office on the charge that the marshal has not properly made re ports for money he received. The mar shal refused to give up the office. The Mayor, however, appointed Frank Richard pending the investiga tion, and today both men declare they are fully qualified officers. The Mayor Instructed the new mar shal and other police officers to ar rest the old marshal if he attempted to interfere with any of the city's books. The marshal is an appointee of the City Council and it is said that a ma jority of the Council will stand by their appointee. The charter gives the Mayor power to suspend any of ficer except a Councilman pending an investigation of the conduct of office. There has been considerable friction between the office of Mayor and mar shal for some time. Columbia County Roads Get $1280. DAYTON. Wash.. Oct. 13. (Special.) Treasurer M. Rlggs has received no tice from the State Auditor that $1280 has been placed to the credit of Colum bia County to keep public highways in repair. The state has collected $139, 970 in licenses, fines, .etc. Want to win $404? Look on page S, Friday morning. Adv. RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF This Home-Made Mixture Stops Dan druff and Falling Hair and Aids Its Growth. To half a pint of water add: Bay Rum. 1 oz. Barbo Compound .... .... .a small box Glycerine H oz. These are xll simple ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them your self. Apply to the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough to rid the head of dandruff and kill the danruff germs. It stops the bair from falling out, and relieves itching and scalp dis eases. Although it is not dye. it acts upon the hair roots and will darken streaked, faded gray hair in ten or fifteen days. It promotes the growth, of the hair and makes harah hair soft and glossy. Adv. President. Mr- D G: oi company. icn, as you o 6 .MlallOn ffireo r-- as " fs ottered .,! i. . , STssv-5and6danserous. Actors "a 'll very -gassy . "'" our Board fv5 ThiS AZ of the action of aisoMitle Vs iVoVr vg;ve tsirtrlaKi-S-ax- Une Plant ether it refinV f ndard 0x1 We-running. a statement &nd x aU our9elves- of July. reasons tnere lic ad aXi thoso plant and tne to Porl9t . jB.r.l ...HBve. J inform.1: .,anKW - fjwi''- - V OLD TIE HOLDS, SAYS JUDGE Divorce Is Denied Couple Who Have Been Married 42 Years. People who have been married 42 years can get along the rest of their lives without a divorce," was the de cision of Circuit Judge Davis yester day in the case of Amelia J. Dieta against John W. Deitj, in which a de cree was sought on the grounds of de sertion. Anyway, the judge went- on to say. there was not sufficient grounds on Wo LL o P LiJI I '3.50 40D 4.5Q & $5.Q0 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 32 years W. L.Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price. His name and the price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value. They are the best known shoes in the world. W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after the latest models, in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Mass under the direction and per sonal inspection of a most perfect organization and the highest paid skilled shoemakers; all working with an determination to make the best shoes in the world. W. L. Douglas $3.00 and the best that can be produced for the price. W. L. Dousrlas $4.00. $4.50 and $5.00 shoes are just as good for style, as other makes costing $6.00 to only peixeptibleduf erence is None genuine unless W. L. las name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. H your local fleaWcaaaot supply you. write tot Illustrated Catalog showing bow to order by mail. W. L. DOUGLAS. 160 Snark Street. FWiin. M. BARON'S SHOE STORE; 230-232 Morrison icn, as y- .... livery compressor rrreadU? to be manufac done W de as a t no . mfiiui . .unntii. TO lw - Nestor 6as.Un . Gi 1 Li CLIPPED FROM STANDARD OIL BULLETIN" if ? . JULY which to base a decree, the evidence showing little more than that the couple had disagreed in 1904 and bad lived separately since that time. They have two children. THREE MORE IN CITY RACE Centralis Now Has 1 7 Candidates for Mayor and Comrallsoners. C E XT R ALI A, Wash, Oct. 13. (Spe cial.) Three more candidates for City Commissioner at the coming municipal election announced themselves yester- FOR $3.50 shoes are fit and wea $8.00, the the price. Doug fy?vfe . , JJ BEWARE op Jl J vet' --a-naereassyf I'W'.rft .Tri-re s iP-" - ded or - -tions. -:r:,-3 som Tt. isVVV., ' V njs. - . tot .Vol v . ti a rto ,c2trZZt& - icon"" COW -I f Ao -1914 T' day. William Keir and Albert Sears, the present Commissioners, both came out for re-election, while the third can didate waa R. L. Taylor, a Socialist. Seventeen candidates have already announced themselves, four for Mayor and 13 for Commissioner, with the time limit for filing still two weeks away. The candidates for Mayor are John Gal vln, Frank Roberts, Theodore Uoss and H. W. Thompson, the present Mayor. Those seeking Commisionerships in clude Claude Berlin. F. T. McXitt. II. H. Tllley, Caleb Berry, Herman Toung, W. W. Dickerson, William Camby, Al bert Kears, William Keir. Theodore SHOES MEN W. L. DOUCLAS WAS PUT TO WORK PECCINC SHOES AT SEVEN YEARS OF ACE. HE BEGAN MAN" UFACTURINQ IN 1876, AND IS NOW THE LAR GEST MAKER OF S3, S3.SO ANDS4. SHOES IN THE WORLD. Boys Shoes, m the rS World, SS.OO S2.50 $2.00 StreeCPortlandTore seems. f. fvO. w t. it Pos"nt " .ni to1 " v vaoot fjAlloV. I Madison. 'U'llliani Scales, S. E. Grim, and K. Taylor. Kasy Christmas money! 'lon't mis pare 6, Friday mornlncr. Adv. QUIT MEAT WHEN . BACK HURTS UR Says Uric Acid in Meat Clogs Kidneys and Irritates Bladder. A Glass of Salts Is Harmless Way to Flush Kidneys, Says Authority. If you must have your meat every day. eat it. but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted author ity who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kid neys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sluKRish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or pick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tong-ue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine g-ets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often get sore and irritated, obliging- you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating- acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tahlespoonful in a glaps of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of prapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate slug-gish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids it urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. - Jad Salts is inexpensive: cannot In jure, and makes a delightful effervoa cent lithia-water drink. Adv. KIDNEYS BOTHER