THE OREGON " DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' SATURDAY' EVENING. APRIL' 3. 1S37. 0 PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW WOMAN'S TRUE BEAUTY? n SOAYQQ 99 Correspondent Hint That Pictures Reflect Skill of Artist , Rather IVIL Than Beauty of the Subject Journal to Keep at It ; wii ui Long Enough to Find Object of Quest. v rrn TTTrrn SPECIAL ; SIKDAY omRTiG -r-Hcoant lots ion East Twenty-fourlh and East Tivcnty-lillh Sts. : S Ofiicc, 270 STARK STREET for Conveyance any time Sunda Phone Us. Main 2828. : 1 - - As an Irtyestment It would be impossible to find a neater or cleaner way of doubling jour money in a year than J v 7 .- 1 if - i ' S. " 4 ', . Mrs.' Harry Armstrong, who won' second prize la the Chicago Tribune's ' V beauty . contest. -Copyright by Chicago Tribune. . The ret interest being taken In-The Journal; -beauty quest Is reflected 'In the-large -number of - letters being re reived in addition to the ebotpsraphs of pretty women - from all sections, - One correspondent objects to the award be In'g? made ' updn the photograph alone. ymg. with more or lean-Just eritlcisin, that a photograph-reflects the retouch er's 'art rather than the beauty of the subject; However. ' even this : corre spondent will admit that It Is lmpoa slble'tor the artist-t make a homely woman- beautiful 'In 'every pose. It la also Impracticable for every entry to appear-in person, j The Journal Is coins; to keep-at it ions enough to find the meet beautiful. woman, one that everyone will sdm't Is the most beautiful, a tepresent- acive oi me Deauiy or ins suie. . -Papers throughout tbe state r. 'Vol unteering' to sid The Journal in -the quest. .The Malheur Gaxette nays:' ."The Gaaette will assist In' proving that - the - most beautiful , woman does live in Oregon, and we want the photo of the most beautiful woman In Mai hear county-to enter in this beauty con teat of America; send tbe photograph to the Gasetta and we will forward to The Journal,, in which paper It will first be .published. It will-also appear In the Gssette."; ,' . : . ... ' The Lakevlew Herald says: . : ''The Oregon Journal has Inaugurated a con test to prove that Oregon women are the moat beautiful ' in America.'- The contest. Is now-on and will extend over an Indefinite period, or rather, until-the most beautiful-Oregon woman has"ben found and decided ' upon bya competent ' ttXj. TO'KJfow how; ,V ; ? T-v Teed OnOdrea aad Oet Oood Besnlta. , ' ' V'-vt r ,; - t x - ,. . ' ..- ' '.. I There are more nervous persona. made so by undigested food lying: . in- the . stomach ..than ..ahe average .Individual would suppose. , ,. It food remains' undigested"' In '.the ' stomach, it begins to' ferment,', set-.up ' gKs end a larse portion is -thus con ' verted -Into. poison; j i :. l.'.-' i -That's, why imperfectly digested food may and ofUn doesreause lrrUatlon. of toe nerves and atnpor. of the - mhid brain end nerves sre really poisoned. "My daughter had complained for some time of a distressed feeling la the stomach, after eating, which aet mi thinking her diet waa not right." writes n anxious snd Intelligent mother. - , "Bhs had been fond of cersala, bat had never tried Grape Nuts. From reading the account of thla prvdl Rested food ft seemed reasonable te try Urape-Nuts for rter rnaa. Th' results were really Wonderful. The little brain that- seemed at -times tinlle to do its work, took up new life end visor. Every mornlna. now. before smns to school, sh. ests the crisp little - nmrenls and ia now completely snd en t rely well, ah seems to hav. a new l-aee on life no more dlstreaaea 4n- the ei.-mach. nor headerhe, bnt sound snd . every way." Nnm given by I'os- turn f. Hat tie Creek; Mlrh.' Reed the k. "The Roal to Well villa,' la pkga 1 tirre a a Iteon. A ory of awards,the members of 'which will be', announced -liter. It was through a contest Inaugurated 'several months ago by the Chicago Tribune that the present contest wm ' started. Ore gontans, and for that matter,- people everywhere', know .that'Oree-un ku .S rnpsf beautiful women In America, and! that is -tantamount to saylna 'the- most beautiful In the -world. .Oregon, women are famous the lsngth and breadth of the coaat for :their beauty. " It In-hlgh ttaie their fame waa'herabied f tbe world. -JThls Tbe Journal will do." . The SUvnrton Sllvertonlan-Appeal says: "veryOregonian' Is' interested In mis.- contest; every, oregonlan .-has a personal piece In It. The pride of Ore genlans: should be awakened everywhere and- they should respond willingly and promptly. If yon know s woman of surpassing' beauty and If you live In Oregon you know , several, at v. least you ' must help us by securing her pho tograph and sending It to us.' It Is also the' duty of th. women of Oregon to give not' only their consent but their aid - In 'furthering the contest Send photographs,' of the - most beautiful women, you. know In - tbe. Beaver, state. eid every one you know, for who can tell - tin- three . that, may be chosen for tne fO viable position T . . -. -' .As - at oompllment In 'exchange for the. privilege of -publishing tltuse pic tures, - three substantial - prises-, are to be , awarded 'to . thu - trio of -- beautiful women , who. In the Judgment i of the Jury, are deserving 'of first, second and third recognition. To the most -beauti ful woman a -check for i 76-wlll -bo sent. to tne aecona .a check lrr e and to ttxi.tulrd a .check 'for tii. '- ' 't "It is -up to: Oregon lana .everywhere to give their aid In -making of this con test a auccess.. -You must do this your self,- as ' modesty will ' restrain many women from sending In their own pho tographs, although at such a -tlm. and In euoh - a ..contest Oregonlan every where, should, unite -In not only -finding pictures of beautiful , women. o but In entering them 'in'. the , c'ontes thereby lo help 'sd' far as Is in their power. Every-photograph -submitted will-be re ceived 'Invv the strictest' confidence, ncr will the i name of the sender un-Jtr thy clri uwstances be divulged. If tit sh'-.ilJ be-desired that It be kept a iiecKc-y All Ihotographs sent.-' however, -larti a-itb the -understanding that they may 'or may not be publlahed at the pleasure of The Oregon, Journal." ., , ...; . 'i i r ' i j Orders Magnate Arrested. ' , ' (Jearsal Sperlnl Perries.) ' ' '. Milwaukee, Wis., April 20 The chief of police ha ordered th arrest of John I. Beggs. head of the North American I Streetcar Snd Electric Light Interests in this city. St. Louis snd other places, because he failed to obey a city order to haul the cars Into the barns instead of leaving them standing all night In th streets. . s 1 - : Chinee Keek Damages. . 'j, : , i-'w -V y TCtng. a Ohlnsman who uf fered a broken back In the La Grande wreck on the'O. -K. tk on April 10. has filed suit for $20,000 damages la the circuit ..court. , , ... by buying, a SPANTON LOT. : Nof do you Portland is ; : "? 'iLots in Seattle i4 : .'paying $1,500 future. And V " Portland ure ft out. V The Spanton lots are a necessity-' they' are already In big demand-f-homes ;are on all sides1 of. them-they are : ( v convenient to three' streetcar. lines they are convenienti to'schobls and churches and your awork.M " Spanton lots are - 'y;X .close in (East Twnty-fourth and East twenty-fifth streets). V , : v , v f j -. Jji- ; f , : -We want take you out. .' S - 270 Stark FEDERAL GRAND JURY IS v YEARNING FOR BIG ONES Many Prominent Portland Men teretate Commerce Law and 1 ? Trade Combination Now that the Impaneling of the fed- era! (rand Jury la on. a rumor that has been Insistent ' tor several wwm w tbe efft that a number of Portland's largest commercial men will be Includ ed la the list for violations of the In terstate . commerce law la saining strength. Just what these infractions are is noi clear, but It is said that tne cnier violation Is in regara to lorming- com binations in this city that exclude per sons and firms of other states from en tering Into business In the Rose City with a fair chance of competing suc cessfully with established business houses. This 4s clearly a violation of the recent Interstate commerce law In reference to throttling competition and It Is believed that United States District Attorney Bristol Is aiming his shafts at all such offenders. Although Mr. Bristol has given out no Information on the subject, it is aald that the men included In the list against whom Indictments will be returned. In clude members of firms who are en gaged In buatness that brings them In touch with the leading families of the city, and who have a wide reputation tor business integrity, ., . . ., ;. aTet After aalneu at cm. 'Outside of - members of - business houses are men engaged in acsoclitlon work that relates closely to. eertaln lines of business In which are engaged men who constitute the nucleus of the commercial body of Portland. If re port are true. Indictments will be re turned against these men that will re veal sensations of a degree that have not been reached since the first -land fraud Indictments. . v. While It la rumored that men of prominence In Portland sod in other perta of the state will be Indicted for violations of the federal land laws, no direct reference hae been mad to any Individual. In Just what part ef the state violations of the land law have been discovered Is also unknown, but It would not be surprising to many If Jackson county would be the scene of some of the land fraud drama ex pected to be forme! by the action of the grand Jury. It waa .. In Jackson county that Charles NlckeH. Martin OT, Hog. and .several other men already convicted for ; vlolatlona of the land laws resided. '( . , fcaad Cases Important. '. '. j Land fraud eases wlrt -undoubtedly form a major portion of the Indictment - xtrsT sroAvn 1 yourWugh Is only In the throat and ooea not trouble you now, don't think that It needa no attention, Wher It nas no r -j inu--i ume to check It. Th llghtet cough eas ily leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Consumption. A bottle of Ballard s tlorahound Syrup will cure that cough. Th price put. It within reach of aiL Bold Vy all drueslet. , ' - '. - t have to make any particular effort to. get the lot TEN DOLLARS AQNTH WILL DO IT..,; : - just beginning! to awaken to its imetropbtitan possibilities. -A Seattle wman told . us ! yesterdays J ryv r ' similarly, situated would be bringing a thousand' dollars.- . He further said 1 that Seattle folks are - .' and over for property that can only.be gotten at. by boat; that streetcar service is still yet these people have absolute confidence 'in Seattle and its suburbs'' . , " ' - is the strongest town in the Northwest,, and- it doesn't take a prophet nor' the 'son -of you to see the Spanton lots REMEMBER, $10 A MONTH IS THE INSTALLMENT. :;: Wlttda the laat paaftoa's Addlttoa, started. TIE'S Street May Suffer for Violations of In-; Formation forThrottHnjir AgajnstvOutsrdere. ;;; ' v to be asked for by Mr. Bristol. For months he has been engaged la prepar ing evidence sgatnst -these men with the assistance of Thomaa B. Neuhausen. special director- of the Interior depart ment. - Mr. Neuhausen has a corps of assistant aiding him la th. work and they hav. been busy f or the past two weeks, working lata Into the night, segregating the data they secured la th. months they worked. It is slso reported that another orowd of California, cltisena. will be calfed before the Oregon courta to snswer to charges of violating tha land laws. This Is borne out by the absence of Mr. Neuhausen snd bis staff In Cali fornia early in the year. ! Of the men and women who have al ready been arrested for offenses sgalnst the government, little doubt to expressed that Indictments will notls returned against them. In sacb eases the gov ernment generally secures its evidence before srrests are made and It will not be difficult to show probable eause of guilt to the members of the grand Jury. Assistant United States , District At torney James Cole, who will . handle these cases, expects little trouble In se. curing;. Indictments- against; theee per sons, although It Is reported that in ad dition to those already arrested, he will ask for Indictments against several well known Portland men. . v, . MORE IRRIGATION FOR MALHEUR Christian Federation Surreys Along Willow Creek Will Begin' and ' "' Reservoirs Are Planned. . ; , The Cooperative Christian federation will swat week' begin tbe work of sur veying for extensions of the' Irrigation system It hae purchased along Willow creek. ,lni the north, part of .Malheur county. K portion 'of .the 'ditches are already made, and it la now Intended to establish two large reservoirs in which may be accumulated tbe watere of the freshet' season for .use during the. dry months- .':;,(.' ins isirs . ins i winitiun moving' along .'satisfactorily, , says Its attorney. Wgllle Naah, "Arrangements that have been a long ttma In the mak ing sre now coming around to desirable ebape and we expect to proced with the railroad. Irrigation and townslte pro jects of the federation this year. Fi nancial arrangements have been practi cally perfected In the eaet, and we, are selling some bonds In Oregon. The federation te . In better shape today than ever before, and we thlpk Us sua cess Is assured." ", ''' '' ' .. ir S - .JPref Orred Stock Ceased Ooods. Allen Lewis' JBtst Brandy . '. toraorrowT - call at our office tkirtr days asvsa eontnota fcav. beem las for bnUdinsa t ' aad we sow have deposits got two mora iwmses aot y f ; Owners of SPANTON ADDITION East Twenty-fifth Strest Opposite Chamber of Commerce BOOK AGENT IS -. NOW A SAILOR Clyde; Gray Tries .Several Voca ', tiont - and l Now Before 1 Mast on French Ship.- t I -. ,- . ..', . r V - ' ! ;... - i m , . - . The ranks of those- who s down to ths see. in ships has been augmented by the addition of Clyde Gray, who cornea to Astoria but who la well known In Portland. Oray tired of his Job ped dling encyclopedlaa In Tacoma recently and signed to go sround th. horn with a French sailing ahlp. Neither the cap tain nor the crew can speak a word of English, while Oray can not understand French. He expects to come back a fin ished French scholar.. Gray' la a peculiar genius. He I said to be a nephew of Judge Gray of Astoria, one of the well known resi dents of that place, while ha Is also said to be -related to Captain TJray. well kaown aa a pilot and ateamboat man oa the Columbia river. -. Some three yeara ago Clyde Gray waa engaged In the Insurance business In th. Oregonlan building, where h. had an office. He decided, however, that the business was not to his liking, and therefore began the study of the law. He delved Into the law for nearly a year, when he Jumped the dull grind and hied him to the aand and aare plains of the Umatilla country. Arrived at Pendleton, Gray went Into the newspaper business, becoming " a "star" man on the Pendleton Tribune. Mere reporting; did not ault him, how ever, . end he turned bla attention to the business end of the paper snd start ed out Into the hlahwaya looking for subscriptions. - Nearly every . one- who desired to read the Tribune,-' however, seemed to b. already on the subscrip tion lists, so Oray -fell back Into odd loba and sewer construction In the Um atilla city for a timet Then he same back to Portland full of th. Idea that hla real destiny In life waa tha law. - Eventually, however. Gray became In terested In encyclopedlea and went to Seattle and Tacoma to spread condensed information to the bents-hted there. The salty - breath of the voice of the sea drew him and the romance of France beckoned. - ; I ' iv - COLONEL MILLER TO TELL ; WHAT SCIENCE HAS DONE .". Colonel A. f W. Miller of the Chanfbar of Commerce will deliver an address at tbs regular monthly, meeting of the Oregon Aeedemy of Sciences at the city ball at t o'clock tonight. HJs subject will be "What Science Hae Done for Man." No admission -.fee 'le charged for this meettrg and . the-public: has been InVlted to attend, i t , ; ' GOODMAN WANTS COIN : ' FOR HIS BROKEN LEG ' Charles W. Goodman has filed eult for 110,000 damage against the Port land Railway, Light at Power company. February I. .while' he was alighting from a ear at Hawthorne avenue and Bast Twentieth street,, the car was sud denly started with a Jerk and Goodman waa thrown to the around, Sustaining a broken legs ..i . .. u. ........ any time during th'e day (Sunday) -and we will ; Phone Mors, seeds sprout you snd ' nature do the rest. Send for catalogue. . BlS . and little . packets, AU the lateet crea- tlona. --.'- - v - MORSE 171 CLAY San Francisco .'Mention The Journal SEEKS PERMIT : FOR ICE RINK '..-.-.... . '' '.: i Cordrny' Wants Permission to Show Mary Mannertng and Shnberts ' Before New Theatre Finished. . 1 Shaven aa cloan as a knight of the middle age. John F. Cordray wandered Into the council chamber during the ex ecutive board session yesterday after noon and asked the first man he met this question: - - . . '"Do you know mer "I'd 'recognise you If you shaved eff half of your face," waa the answer Af a member of the executive board. - "Then - shake was the reeponse of Manager Cordray of theatrical fame. They shook, and then Mr. Cordray told bis mission to tha executive board. He eald hla east sldu theatre building would not be completed before October, and he wanted permission to give per formances In the rink f the Crystal Ice company..' The building of tbe Ice company will be erected within a few months and" will be attuated at East Salmon and Cast Sixth streets. "If I do not get this permit I shall lose a number of star attractions," eald Mr. Cordray. "I have the Shuberta and Mary Mannertng booked for Portland, end If I cannot get It I ahall have to let there go by," . - j . . The Ice company's representative as sured the board that the building would be of mill ' construction, but Commis sioner Max Flelschner thought en Inves tigation should be made before the per, mlt, was Issued, and upon hla motion Mr. ' Cordray'e application was referred to a eommlttee consisting of the fire Chief, the fire marshal and the building inspector. ;, ',- - - . 1 NEVADA LABOR TROUBLE j i SOON TO BE SETTLED (Journal Special Service.) Goldfleld, Nov. to. A proposition ha been ubmltted to the mlneownere and buatness men which It Is believed will settle the labor difficulties here. The miners have offered to return to work If fho owners will agree not to blacklist snyTrf th-?m who had previously been Identified with. the Industrial Worker of th World." ,Th mlneownere have announced that thty.wlll consider, all SEEDS a subject for the - ; V: J;; - a prophet to fig- ' y'. . V'. r Main 2828 'if. proves SPREADS BEST WEARS BEST LOOKS BEST COSTS LEAST LIQUID PAINT SOLD BY fii Co. . 2nd and Taylor Sts. NOT ALWAYS BUT USUALLY ! If an. advertisement ALWAYS solved your problems, life would be too almpl a thing to be Interesting. But If an ad vertisement never, or but rarely, solved your problems, then life In thla city would be too complex and hopeless matter f oryou. propositions that hava been submitted to mem, ana It le generally believed that the miners' offer win j7ehty-livelv i years trial -V proves that It f P. n t