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THE OREGON;, DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, MONDAY V.EVENINO, MAY 0, 1 1M7. trr. Watch Your thirty Feet : of Bowels! RED TSPE HOLDS ' Usual Publio, Complaint as to .r Government Engineers 'Heard on Klamath Project ; 4rjr"C0NTRACT0RS MIGHT YET auituAl MKorpdllMAI t Corrections - Submitted In ;. View : of Report as io Terms of Bids Sub ,.' mltted onKen Canal-Building and Transportation Blatters, -. cap, also a diffi l,'at Tl cents : i. class f and 0 TT i Archie Mason of X ' conatruotlon for (Special Dtepetefc to Th JoernaL) Klamatli Falls, Or., May S.--A reoent Washington dispatch to a coast dally relating to bids on ths weat side, ;or - Keno, canal seems so far at .vsrlance . 'with the facts as to merit correction. No contraot wa let here for less than 1 1 cents, which was Mason, Davis as Co.'a bid for class 1:15 cents for class I, and f l.II for claas t. Paauet, Gleb- lach a Joslln'e bid on the moe diffl- . cult section of the Keno' canal was 71 cents for claaa 1, SS centa for claas I and tl for claaa I. F. Ounn put in a bid for the section through Last River cap, also a difficult section of that ca- for class 1, SO cents for cents for class I, while offered to superintend the for 11 per cent of the cost The treat difference in these bide Is due to differences in the specifications i and the difficulty, as alleged to be dem x enstrsted in Mason, Davla at Co.'s eon . tract, in securing from the government cnglneere a Just classification. Claas 1 of- the bids recently opened Includes all rock ,or . bouldera containing two eublo xeet or less and any on familiar witn the nests of . boulders in places , here knows they' cannot be removed ; with plow and scraper. Class l. Includes all rock containing SO cublo .feet or leas. . These sections are on hillsides, . where the work will be difficult, and specify cations concerning roadbeds are consld ration which have to be taken Into ao count. ' - . - . " .. ' There are contractors here who have had over 10 years' experience In all kinds of excavation and their Judgment sustains the opinion of many who are convinced that the force account work. as superintended by some young men, who may be perfect,-in theory but lack experience, will if continued run the cost far beyond the original estimate,' where as a competent superintendent of actual construction,' unhindered by Ted tape, would be able to complete the entire project at the estimated cost It will not surprise those moat closely study ing the movements here If competent bidders, with substantial backing, yet undertake to complete the entire proj ect at the estimated cost. t ; .;-. Banding- and Transportation, ' Building operations are again moving at a- lively rate. The roads are in good condition and several buildings started In the fall are now under tray. Good lo cations are changing hands and this sea son promises to be fully as progressive as last. Bummer freight rates are again In force and the boat and stages make through connection without the lay-over at Pokegama, though the start Is made from hers at I a. m, and arrival to at 7 p. m. '; . Ralls have been laid five miles north of Grass Lake, on the new railroad and the promise is now mad that by July 1 the road will be completed to within 5 miles of Teteia landing. About 706 men are now at work and- are sticking better than they did last season, which makes tne outlook more assuring. OU hava thirty feat ef Intes tines! . What makes : food travel through thorn? 1;; -I' .' A aet of Muscles that Km the Walls of these Intestines or Bowels. . - When a piece of Food rubs the walls of the Intestines these Muscles tighten behind It, and thus It starts a Muscle wave which drives ft through the whole length of the Bcmtil.n:::-f " It should. taks abouf J2. fiours J l do this properly, so that nutritious parts of the food may hare time to be digested and absorbed, Bui, If It takes twice or three times that period the food spoils in passing, aid becomes as poisonous as If It had decayed before being eaten. Now, the cams of daisy (Constipstlop) ISySlmply Weakness, or Laziness of the Bowel-Muscles. ' h -if'ty: - Want of Exercise, . Indoor Employ ment. weakens these Bowel-Muscles, Just as It weakens Arm and Leg Muscles, .-...v.-,..,. ' ,-. ". r- a "PhysloM like Salts, Calomel, Jalap, Phosphate of Soda, Mineral Waters, sim ply flush-out the Bowels for the one occasion only. ' . 5 They do not remove the Cause of Constipation. But this Is different with Casoarets. Cascarets' act on the Muscles of the Bowels and Intestines. , They act Just as Cold Water, or Exercise act on a Lazy man. .. :,:r':, y -.'"'',-"' They act like exercise. ; i ' vV j'; A Cascaret produces the same sort of Natural result thai a Six Mile walk in the country would produce. " v ; ' The Vest Pocket Box to sold by al Druggists, at Ten Centa.' I:''' ' Be very careful to get the genuine made only by the Sterling Remedy Co., and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." v;l,r-f-v CLERKS DROPPED BY LAUD OFFICE Four Young Men Who Sold In formation to Hyde and Ben- """"'"'' son Lose Positions. BALLINCER REFUSED TO - KEEP THEM TILL FALL Wluta Trials Were Postponed Until October " Commissioner "Ordered That the Witnesses Be Removed From the Department, (Wuhlnrton Boreas of Th JoarniL) Washington, : May l.Persons who have been charged with or proven guilty The California A Northeastern nannia i of Infraction of the law with reference have begun condemnation proceedings J t the publlo lands will read with in agalnst several parties who refused to I terest ' the' dismissal 'from the general accept 1S per acre for right of. way (land office of four young menrwno con through marsh lands which have been I f eased that they sold Information sa selling as high as at $20 per acre. This. I cretely to Hyde, Benson and their as however, will not delay work, as It is soclates William E. Valk of Maryland, far on this sifle of present operations j Woodford D. Harlan of this city, James and a speedy hearing is to be sought, J. Barnes of Michigan, and George H. Since the Southern Pacific is bulldlna Mgden of Montana. the road and the California A North- These men confessed' to having Sold eastern is securing the right of way, Information pertaining to the general and it is to the latter the $100,000 bonus land office, and told on the witness subscribed would so if collected, there stand of their transactions with alleged are those who look upon this last move land looters. They were retained for as designed to aid in establlshlng'proof three years in their position, which are of, their inability to reach this city by I In salary from 13,000 to 11.400 a year, train last March, ths stipulated time la I Criticism was severe, and the policy of the bonus contract. i msmr -vy coRRLCt iNriT v ; , : . f 'I $15 to $40 ..'., . -.'i " : - ' tl iw-. - 'V. ' COMPLtTt' LINtS Or WASHABIX SUITS ' I " tyil' : , Vr7 , W FOk BOYS AND GIRLS " "" .' " " ' - .... . , "skSSBBsaw4. av ir ; . i :.;v;;-vri:.cs::.: i Old smokers whose experience" has taught them to stick to old favor ites, and with tastes trained to appreci ate really hit?h-f grade cigars, find no cigar more en joyable and satisfy-, ing than the , C CHANCELLOR Cigar Oldest and Best V UNow one of the "Triangle A" fam ily because of its superior ralne. Made in sereral sizes at 2 for 25c, 3 for 25c and 10c. straight AMERICAN 'CIGAR COMPANY Uanofkctorer 1 A r i TEA ( continuing to employ men who were confessedly guilty of violating a trust was often censured. - When Commissioner Bellinger entered office March 1 he at once took up the matter, and found that the testimony of these men was desired, but when 'the I Hyde-Benson case 1 was postponed to nex( October he acted peremptorily and entered tne oraer ror tneir aismissai. .. Although nothing will be admitted by the commissioner to this effect, yet it is known that his action must have I been acceptable to the secretary of the interior. The dismissal has been com mended almost universally. 'ITALIAN FORGER HAS FLED TO UNITED STATES .". Ooaraal Soeelal Berries.) Paris, May . It Is thought here that Count Bos can, of the well known Italian family, who won fame by forging J. p. Morgan's signature and thus obtained $100,000, baa fled to America. 'The case against him had to be dismissed by the Italian . court . because he could not be found anywhere la Victor Emmanuel's kingdom.- f - ' The crown prosecutor asked the court to sentenoe the count to ten years venal servitude, but this oould not be done according to Italian law and unless he again puts foot on Italian soil the noble (osger will never be punished. ? PACKING AND SAWMILL . CONCERNS INCORPORATE (Special Diipatch to Ths 2Mn. Aberdeen, May 6. The OrSys Harbor Packing company' has been incorporat ed -with A. F. Coats as president and James M. Neal, for IS years with Ar mour A Co., as , manager. Fifty-one of the shares. are owned by representa tive business men who are also large consumers of meat. ' ; The Wlskab Shingle Mill company has been incorporated and will build a 10 block mill - in - North -Aberdeen on vthe Wlshkah river. Arne Ingebrltsen, Guy Andrews ana rrana tireen, an local ' How docs it happen that nh 'ncor?ftorf- - wom wiu all gnpjo d 3 tea; comes to Schilling's? ;V Court' Twelve Times Tear, all. (Special Dispatch te The yoornal.) Grants Pass. Or.. Mar S. Joseohlne Tf Hnrcn't tint ' all nftt nty has heretofore had but four 11 UUCM1 lt , UVl All, 11UI tern,g 0f county court, these be ing -held m January. April, July and October. 'Under the new law that goes Into effect next month, the county court will meet on the first Wednesday In each month, t ;C;,-. - Year grocer returns rear nensf 11 yes dost tttsScailliac'sBsst: weparhisb . Leading Clothier AN EXPERT OPINION OF Terrace Park is the New.East-Slde Money Maker The man, woman or child buying in . Terrace Park now Roubles his money before Fallthe new railroad is doing it Terrace t Park w May 12th; in the meantime reserve lots ' aihd get-1 0 per - cent discbunt We will have sold ov$r half the tract beiore we open. A celebrated landscape expert--aman known ! from' one- end A well-known Eastern business man also saw Terrace Park V of the country to the other-went with -us .yesterday to Terrace, "ycVerfiay-but he saw it through different eyes. He sawmoney, ,Park. , If ever there -was an enthusiastic indorsement of a piece J J k 6 - ,J , saw uwuc of property, 'Terrace Park received it. ?The 'beautiful . slopes,;the contour; the avenues,. the absence :6f rock andf gravel ' and stumpsthe strawberries and ,l the cherry; trees the .whole business brought forth his liveliest comment. vTo use this gentle- j man's - words, i"Terrace Park is a magnificent i landscape theme."- in ft Location, desirability, streetcar service and ranld transit not four months off; building restrictions, abundance of water he saw all .these things and recognized rapidly increasing values. A $300 lot will sell for $500 beforeTall. " V ' J Terrace'Park forrhally'opens-May;12, but don't wait- till then to select what you want; Pick out a property n6w;and:we?will hold it for you till May 14. Any lot or lots sold before May 12 is subject to 10 per cent discount. . ,'' .' '' ' , -"' ,r - - . -v" : ' -. . 't .j, .' vt f . . t ,; t . - . ' -y 'ft .; " . v. -m-r ; ; - . -. ;'.' , V : Mount Tabor and Montavillaipeople-are: already ; reserving property, knowing full well it is the choicest residence property in that, whple' 'country.;? .;The short of it is get In and make'money; failure: doesn't lurk ;in Portland,; residence property. 1 Average; installments, $10-a monthY average price. of lot about $375. Positively the greatest' immediate, residence value in Portland. 1 J ' Take an "il-V car at Second and Yamhill or an auto at Span ton's door, 170 Stark Street, Terrace Park is Just east of Mt Tabor, be- ' . tween the Base Line Road and Villa Avenue, the very finest suburban and villa site in the', country. Plenty of water, parked streets; 11.109 build ing restrictions. . -, tostaHmeate r average SiO a saents. .The office In Terrace , Park open , after to- morrow. . . ( . 'j . .. ' ' "We build any style house wanted. 270 Stark Street V Opp. Chamber of Commerce CO - : - - i or The Tract C.7:c Base Line V.ozi, : IV" C . : i 5