THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY . EVENING, MAY 7, 1S07. ' . 1 1 iiem DEATH Kill OF RED TAPE m GUARD YOUR HEALTH OB. WTT.T.TlMW WXWX RUI A BOOST to iu woke. WISTERIA VINE NEARLY COVERS HOUSE VMH BLOOMS The Line of see t ! V A. wistaria vine,' 10 run eld, fairly covers the cottage of Mr. 8. X Barber, at SOC Yamhill street. It la now In full bloom and la one aolld mass of blos i tomi without a leaf on the entire plant. Thla la the largest and moat beautiful wistaria In the city. It la . valuable be cause of Its blooming propensities, A peculiar characteristic of the plant lies In Its -varied blooming. Some of them leaf early and bloom late in the summer, but the more valuable ones j JUDGE SETON'S MEAL GOT COLD WHILE HE READ NOVEL ON CAR -L ; Ex-Judge Waldemar . Beton Is . a great : reader ' and . at , times -, be comes deeply Interested In books. Furthermore, he ; hates long, 'dreary streetcar . rides and so . to .. even matters np usually arms himself with an entertaining story ' before boarding the car that peases his suburban home on Milwaukee boulevard, Last night the former East side Jus tice of the peace commenced his story at the Alder street depot and continued devouring the entertaining contents of the pages while grouping his way over chuckholes to what he believed was his car. Finding a comfortable seat he was soon all enwrapped In the delightful lit- erature and never looked ui from the book until he thought it time to be "about home." ,;.,,..,( . -:- ; j ANXIOUS LOVER WANTS SOMEONE TO SWEAR SWEETHEART LIVES HERE ' Ous Andersen, a blonde-haired young son of Sweden, appeared at the county clerks of rice st the court bouse yes terday afternoon at a time when the marriage license market was dull, and was greeted - with a warm smile by Deputy County Clerk "Cupid" Rose, who was getting lonesome. "Cupid" turn to the blank page In the big affidavit book, and asked, glibly: "Does the young lady live In this eountryt" ' "No," said Ous, "she lives In Bwe dea - Ross Shut the book and Informed XT TOW DOsT succeed the first time use Herblna and you will get Instant relief. The great ' est liver regulator. " A positive Cure for constipation, dyspepsia, malaria, chills and all liver complaints. Mr. C of Emory, Texas, writes: "My wife has been using Herblne for herself and children for five years. It Is a sure cure for constipation and malaria fe ver, which Is substantiated by what It has done for my family." Bold by all druggists. .. ' For i y You have we claim for it7 we "cheerfully take it back and refund your mbney." We take your old stoveior range in part payment tor an Eclipse.: V, - nssseeeeseweWl bloom early and leaf afterward, as this one does. In the latter case the plant always Is a mass of bloom with' very few leaves, (. , Mrs. Barber obtained this plant about to years ago whan It was quite small. Since that time It has been moved, but this baa not retarded Its growth. . Qard-.j ners aay that the plant with a trunk over II inches ' In diameter oouid be safely transplanted again. The flower ing part of the plant covers the ver "Great Caesar I But what's this! Where am I atr" exclaimed . the pro found reader, as he leaped from his seat and bounded towards the open door and the conductor. " He did not wait for the car to reach the next station, but soared out Into space while It was still violating the speed limit ordinance. The sign plate on the disappearing car read "Mount Scott," and after taking observations the ex-Justice of the peace came to the conclusion that he had lit In the midst of the prosperous suburb of Arleta. - The place looked good to him but nevertheless he boarded - the first ear bound west ' t t The worst of It was that this was the second time It has happened, so- he confesses. After this Judge Beton will refrain from utilising the street car for a reading room, . 1 ' , ii i i i Andersen that no marriage license can be Issued In this county unless some one Is found who will swear that the girl lives here. ...... , - :,l -' .. ': fTBut what can I. dot" asked Ander sen. ' 'My girl, MattJe flwensen, lives In Sweden. We are engaged. I wrote to her to come to Portland and we would ' be married here. She wrote back she Is afraid to come, flhe -thinks maybe I won't marry her when ahe gets here. so I want to get a marriage li cense and send to her so she will know I will marry her when she gets here." Rose again Informed Andersen of the law on the subject and Andersen went' away, saying; ' Well, maybe I find home one for a witness to swear, Mattie lives here. If I do I will ooroe back." , f- ' , eMSMMnewMWPNsiieleMspvewM - ' The Greeks had Just entered Troy In the wooden horse. ' - - Tt was easy." they explained. , It felt Just like sitting In the subway In a blockade" l . Thus ws ses there Is no new discom fort under the sun. . . , - v . I $i;.00vDown the Eclipse placed in your kitchen. If it does not pi;ove to be all anda completely and Is trowing" Into a tree that stands near tha bacic.Df we house. ..' " ' ' - The spring has been very favorable as the wlstara needs a cool blooming time with a minimum of rain and of sunshine. Warm weather Is not favor able, neither la too much rain. The plant ' waa - not cut back during tha winter, which Mrs. Barber thinks was also In Its favor. It la now more beau tiful that It has been for several years. LOVED SAME MAN AND : ; . WOULD DIE TOGETHER . (Special Dispatch to The JoeroaLl V Butte, Monte May T. The add case of two women, demsens of the under world, loving the same man and both determining to commit suicide .because of unrequited love was enacted when Eva Gordon was found dead In bed this morning, having swallowed half the contents of a bottle of morphine. Ella Black, the other woman's would-be companion in death swallowed the other half of the bottle of morphine, but It failed to work quickly and a stomach pump placed her out of danger. The name of the man In the case Is with held by the Officers, but he Is under stood to be a responsible saloon man, who would have nothing to do with either woman. ' The attempt at dual suicide followed a drunken carousal la which ' the women complained of the icy behavior of the saloon man, PROPOSED NEW POLICE STATION RAISES REALTY ;1 Decision of the council to locate the proposed new police station somewhere between Everett and QUean on Park has caused an Increase In real estate values In that neighborhood, acoordlng to John W. Grusst. It was formerly reported that the decision, had had no effect , , The price asked for a Quarter block On Park and Flanders Is H,00, while the Quarter of the same block on the corner of Park and Everett was pur Chased for IJ0.00O. More than f 17,009 was never asked for the corner lot at Park and Flanders, says Mr. Grussl, while now IIMQO Is asked. A deal was nearly closed for that property for lf,000 In February. - :,:s--: sC""Vv!v;Vl vv . CANYON CITY LODGES WILL HAVE NEW HALL IRdhIiI Dtomteb Tbe leeraal.l Caaron City. Or May '.Articles of Incorporation of the Canyon City Hall company have been filed with the county clerk, the capital stock of the company being : 18,600. The incorporators are W. C. Thompson, W. W. Wood, C B. Lyon, F.- T. Cook and George H. Cat tanach. All are members of the Canyon City camp Woodmen of the World and Vernon lodge No. 41, X. of P. i The ob ject Is to erect a building to be used as a hall by the two orders. ; -' CSOZ forestry Service Will Be Under Direct Control of Six Com . 'i--:' patent Men. . ; rr DISTRICT INSPECTOR v? I ; WILL HAVE AUTHORITY Forester Plnchot Will Come West In the Near Future to Visit Every Reserve and Confer With the Poo- pie on the Subject. rWaihtDftoa Sanaa ef The jMraall Washington, May T-The reorganisa tion of the forest Inspector servloe into six districts with a district Inspector i. .til aa t Mniii,riu the forestry service than sny other move- ment made lately.. The new plan con temolates the Investiture of ' the dis trict Inspectors with authority sufficient to enable -them ' to act promptly on nearly all matters touching the admin istration of the national forests, and this will obviate In a large measure the necessity of awaiting the winding and unwinding of the Immense masses of red tape which have become inseparably connected with all Washington trans actions. ' . ' Bis Dlstrlots. There will be six districts, snd the Inspector Jn charge will be responsible for all things wtticn transpire in con nection with the government's opera tions - The Plan to be - followed Is exactly that employed by a successful railroad corporation, with fewer heads reported directly to the supreme head. the forester or the associate forester. ' -Forester Plnchot purposes to go west ward soon and will visit wherever there 4. w. . viM TZrV',. VLa . '.J:,' -..Vr:. Uh safasanaa a nlifiN stasi In , fl-sh nnllov of .the bureau. - ' ' i .-;' According to information obtained at the general land, ef dee, all entries close to coal deposits hereafter must be held up until there shall have been an. ex- amlnatlontto prove the. presence or ab- sence of coal deposit on the lands. All I claims coming within the six-mile limit from known coal deposits or - working I mines will have to show most conclu sively that there Is no coal thereon. The burden of proof will rest on the entrymen. SEMI-ANNUAL BALANCING OF MALHEUR'S BOOKS! (Bpertal Dlspeteb s Tke reraaL- Vale, Or, May 7. Robert O'Dell. sheriff; B. W. Mulkey, oounty clerk and Elmer A. Clark, county treasurer, have completed their ssml-annual statements of the financial condition ofOdalheur county for the six months ending March si, 1S07. The totals are: Liabilities Genertl fund warrants outstanding,- t9i.097.Tt: estimated Inter est on same, tS.000. Total, fl04.09T.7t. Reeouroes Cash in general fund, MS - 775.16; uncollected tax applicable to the redemption of 4county warrants t".- (94.1S. - Total. tBt.t6t.Sl. Excess of liabilities over resources 47,7tS.23. FRUITGROWERS PLAN BRICK STOREHOUSE " Soeelil Dlnnteh to It 7senal.) La Grande, dr May J.--At a recent meeting of ae Grande Bonde Valley Fruitgrowers' association, the capital stock of the company was Increased from tB.OOO to 1 15,000. The association has an option on the large brick storage building on Jefferson avenue, owned by A. Oust, for 116,000. i, c . ... .' ' ". .. ii . ,1. - Calvary Church Selects- Messengers. : (Speetil D1ittch to lw JooraaL Cove, ' Or, May T. Calvary Baptist church has selected by vote the follow ing messengers to bear her assoolatlon al letter and to represent her In the Grand Konde Baptist association, which meets- withm the Second Baptist church at Baker City May Hi Rev. and Mrs, I B. -Robinson, Mr. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. William Chenault. . i The Great Standard Steel . ExtraSpecial YOU SAVE The Eclipse Is the Surest Baker, the Greatest Fuel Saver and the Lowest Priced Standard Steel Range jon the Market '; CSYU?TZ CCLLS IT POJ7 ElOCK BoufocDBr'Mrau near Ans Sogokd Sn Vies - to See the Bleed JUsa Vnre They UTIU rrevcat hCnon V; Buffering and Misery, v As a woman approaches the sge e sge 40 or thereabouts, ahe ahould pay par ticular attention to her health. The hard work which ahe may have been accustomed to do and the worry and excitement of her dally life should be lessened or avoided as much as possl ble. As her health after she , passes this time will depend In a large meas ure upon It. every woman owes It herself to build up her strength dur ing these years, For this purpose Dr, I willfamsi- rink 'mis have been recog tilled as the standard medicine, because of their great blood and tonlo proper ties, Mrs. Hannah A. Loster of 1111 Mich igan Ave Detroit. Mich., says: "I began taking Dr, Williams' - Pink Pills about four years ago, after I had been suffering for some years from ""J 1,7. ' 1 7 -hrh "J VfhfZZESSF 1 l hrer brought en by -overwork.-?. I tried several medicines without help and all the time became more Irritable, nervous and weak, , At times I had no appetite and could eat nothing. At intervals of every two or three days, my heart seemed to rise up In my throat and I would have to lie down until the feel ing passed away. Z also had dull aching pains under my right shoulder and across my back. When I looked up I would see black spots.' Occasionally I would become so dlny that I had to steady myself to keep from falling. "I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and after I had taken them a short time the dlssy spells became less fre quent . and finally - stopped. Much sooner than Z had expected or hoped I waa entirely well and I now feel like new person altogether." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are adapted for diseases due to Impure blood and shattered nerves. - They are Invaluable In anaemia. ; rheumatism., after-effects of the grip and fevers and In sick head I fccntA. aUilntts, tsArrousntsa. ts6urtiaria I and even partial paralysis and loco- I awiw A valuable ' booklet entitled ' "Plain Talks to Women", will be sent free. In a sealed envelope, upon request, to any: woman Interested. '-. w Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by ."S'L"' a T""": on f" celpt Of price, 10 cents per box. six, boxes for II.B0, by the Dr. Williams i Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. T. PORTLAND. UN iILL TO WASHINf Mrs. Von Brlesen't Husband Will Probably Be Named Patent . Commissioner. " rWsshlnrtoe Boress ef The Jeeraatl -- Washington. May T.Mra Arthur von Brlesen, nee Miss Fay Fuller, may again become a resident of Washington, inas much as her husband may be named, by ,th 9"to? weeeed Frederick I, Al- len. commissioner of patents, who has resigned. Mra von Brleson as ray Fuller was ope of the most noted mountain climb ers or the west She lived In Portland and vPendleton at different times, and for many years at Tacomai- She came to Washington several years ago, and here was married to Mr. von Brlesen. He Is a prominent patent lawyer of Mew Tork city, residing on Staten Island. It Is known that the president Is anxious to strengthen himself both In New Tork and Ohio, states wherein there Is going u pi i nara ngnc zor control m the coming campaign. ' Mr. von Brlesen'S anDOintment wonl.i be for that purpose. If he does not get the place. It Is said that Major a R. 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" THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QVAUTlT&fo THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY Biggest, Busiest and Best of All I 353 WASHINGTON (Ada) eounty by Hugo Westphal, a tax payer, against Treasurer Hastings to prevent t e payment of state bonds amounting to tt,000, Issued against the Improvement fund Of the St Anthony reform school. It was brought on the grounds that the warrants are not law ful claims against the state, as they were aUowed to parties furnishing ma terial and to sub-contractors and labor ers for Contractor J. W. Walker, whose estate Is now in bankruptcy. These claims were recently allowed by the n o THIS GREAT STEEL piano buying easyflaves you which to choose that in high not duplicated by another house I S1V CORNER PARK state board of examiners and warrants were drawn for payment ' Walker had the contract to erect the building, but It la alleged that before the building' was completed he eolleoted the full amount due him and left the country, 1 owing large sums, ; and that these warrants were Issued to pay his privets bills. This, claim Is contested by Westphal. - i It Is said Walker at one time lived at Portland and was a member of tbe souool board there. -, rm ' if tr M . y it :H - ... Twd tt