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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1C07. am RAILROADS UNABLE TO GUARD YOUR HEALTH .V- n' SHP LUMBER PRODUCTS ' ; Jlarriman and Hill Systems , 1 Handling Traffic LINES NOT ABLE TO clahed -Puget ..sound mlllmen and operators tin the Columbia orlver and-in western Oregon- they sang a song at tun ad to tha aama key car shortage and potential arowth on tha north ooaat beyond ' tha draama of early statesmen who in tha daya of Jefferson thought it roousn to exoena ine money needed to explore that region. ''We are estomxut from Cuttlnir more I lumber In western Washington: we have 16,000 cars of lumber and immense pm. inv.TAw rarx rxus a boost J TO iU wovxn. . RTTPPT.V P.APfl" FXYYTTfTIT I ? "hingles lying in our ysrds, and kjkj. vr vvimi we can in vain ior iacii In Interstate Commerce Hearing, Country Has Opportunity to Lean Something of the Easiness Done by Lumbermen in Northwest. ... Hi ties for trans port t ion. Give us relief," the Puget sound mlllmen said. We. too. have tremendous cuantlties of forest products awaiting shipment. We are-closlna- down our mills because we cannot obtain ears. We want relief. and protest against loading down the Harriman system with additional traf fic when already It staggers under the load which we la on It." tha Oregon mmmen answered. , (Weibiugtoa Bums ef TW JearaaL) ! Washington, June Jl. Official Wash 1 1 Ington wa statements when counsel argued here ' 'before the Interstate commerce com ' mission for their elienta la the case 1 Involving the through joint rate via the ; Portland gateway, asked for by Puget I sound mlllmen, on forest products orig- Minatin In western Washington. Of tl- ' ' clal Wahlnton and through It the i s nation learned that weetern Wash ' i Ington and western Oregon alone " t cut annually 17 per cent ef tha entlre output of sawed lumber la the Pa ' ciflc coast; that something like 150.000 to 176,000 carloads of forest products . the two north coast states; that the i gigantto railroad systems comprising " , the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, t; Chicago, Burlington Quinoy,' O. H. f ' N4 Southern Pacific, - Union Pacific, . Oreaon Short Una. has been utterly un- . jable to move more than one third of i this traffic, and that enough sawed lumber and shingles lie In mill yards In - the north coast to load to engine ca parity thousands of trains hauled by ' eight-driver mountain "hogs.? : Railroads yea rattan. ; ! It was brought oat that shingle mills I ' had needed 2,600 cars more than they s-'rould obtain from the railroad serving , them, and that to such proportions had Railroads Chief Objectors. The railroads, of ' course, were the i enure output oi sawea iumoer in United States, and that nearly f ' cent of the shingles supplied to ; i j middle west Comes from the north chief objectors, as the Oregon mlllmen were oniy interveners. But me inter- were ablv represented br J. N. Teal of Portland as counsel, and there were some Interesting facts presented by him. ..Victor Beekmaa and Austin E. Griffiths of Seattle and others were here for the Puget sound petitioners. The caution, answers bv the dozen railroads defendant, interveners' objec tions and oral arguments and printed briefs served to impress the Interstate commerce commission with the dulling effects on manufacturing and Industry In the developing west of lack of ade quate transportaUon facilities. It was brought out that Superintend ent Albee of the Northern Pacifio said to Austin a Griffiths, counsel for the Washington lumbermen, that hi road had been able to care for onlv.lt Per cent of the car requirements, and that orders taken by Washington mills six months to a yea ago were still unfilled in some instances Decause or car snort- age. Superintendent Albee "also said that two years must elapsebefore per manent relief could be given, and It was asserted that bv that time the larger transportation facilities provided "! Kills, Harrimans and Goulds Is to be Interests 1 .A ',' Although antagonistic I70 PER DAY ' t The Health . Departments of both . ,New York and Chicago have sounded the alarm. The growing deaths from ' kidney disease are appalling now ever ; 170 per day. .These are the census 5 figures. Kidney disease is getting to be ' a national menace. Every one should ' -watch hla kidneys. . ) '; Kidney trouble Is not only1 curable - the first few weeks but often gets well . of Itself. , After it has beoome chronlo , (fastens) all known ; medicines - were futile. This ' was the situation up to the discovery of Fultonw fienal Com- pound. It Is new In this profoundly Important particular it is the first - thing jret discovered that is effective (AFTER the disease has become chronio r as well as before. Hence, it is curing -", the meet fatal forma of kidney disease and it la the only thing In the world V-ithat la,Xo'--,vi..;--. - . ,..-,; -.: -, M If you have kidnev trouble, don't , ; take chances but etart right. No one knows whether it has been developing .a long time or nas come on suddenly; ' hence, the only safe plan is to take the only thing known thai will control it . in euner, event. : j. , "There is no doubt whatever about Fulton having discovered a specific for these diseases. The Herald Is in poses- ' iun . w jsuis xnat enaoies II io Stats this authoritatively." Oakland. Cel. Daily Herald. . ' ' This compound Is superseding kidney , medicines. People with kidney trouble . now have their opportunity. Ask for i r unon s Aenai , jompounou All drug' ' J gists. ty in the meantime would ba fully taken i up by the Increase In the demands. Torn to Portland, The Wash In rt on mlllmen ' eroceaded to outline their position as follows "We are unable to obtain relief from the Hill roads, hence we turn to the Portland agency, claiming that It we arj given the order aaked for from this commission we will be able to get more cars, get into territory now denied us. give the people of that territory com- petition- in buying lumber and save the amau muis irom starvation, ' , W. W. Cotton, general attorney and secretary of the O. K. ft N took Victor Bee km an in hand on eross-ezaminatlon, and the two sparred for hours. Beck man was oompelled to admit that Puget sound mille had an outlet by water and that at least 1.000,000,000 feet of lumber sawea in western wasnington went out In cargoes. Mr. Cotton took statlsUcs which Mr. Beckman had assisted in compiling and showed that rail ship ments of lumber from western Wash ington to the east had grown 1,100 per cent from Ul to lo, or from 0.769 oars to 76.769. and that cars had in creased In capacity In that period from 60 per cent, so that the total increase in rail shipments east had been 1,660 er cent, totaling in ius about i.oou,. Used to Keep the Blood Sioh amd Purel r "a n sb w . law ii viasem sss n isa ssn z . '';iv- , ferine ant Xlsery. ,. W As a woman approaches the age of 40 or thereabouts, she should pey par ticular atentlon to her health. The I hard work which she may have been accustomed to da and tha worrv and j excitement of her dally life should be lessened or avoiaea as muon as possi ble. As her health after she passes this time ' will depend in a large measure upon It, every woman owes it to her self to build up her , strength during tnese years. For this purpose ur. Wil liams'' Pink Pills have been recognised as the standard medicine, because of their great blood and tonic properties. Mrs. Hannah a. iosier or iibi Michi gan Ave., Detroit, Mich., says: i , "i- oegan taking ur. wwiiaras' fing cms auuui lour years agu, aiier nnu been', suffering for - some years from dlssy spells and nervousness Which were brought on by overwork. X tried several medicines without help and all tne time Decaroe -more lrntaoie. nerv-i ous and weak.. At times I had no appe tite and could eat nothing.-' At Intervals or every two or three days my heart seemed to rise up in my throat and I would have to He down until the feeling paased away. I also had dull aching pains trader - my right' shoulder and across my back. When I looked tip would see black spots. - Occasionally would become so - dlssy that I had to steady myself to keen from falliikr. "I decided to tnr Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and after I had taken them a short time the dlssy spells became less f re-1 I -ana nnaiiv stooned. Much soi I had expected or hone tlrelv well and I now feel oerson sltosether." 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 aches, dlxslness, nervousness, neuralgia, and even partial paralysis and loco motor ataxia. A valuable booklet entitled -Plain Talks to-Women" will ba sent free, in a sealed envelope, upon request, to any woman Interested. - . . . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by au aruggists, or sent, postpaid, on re ceipt of . price, B0 cents per box, six boxes for 62.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. T. iini.ii i.Haeneggggi MI These sales have proven an lextraordin success. Crowds icpntiniie to me arid jsl ; others have. You have but to see bur windows to be waa en-1 a new convinced. iruiviweiousdUiCDare BBT XI ' S . j ri, Values up to 65.00 ; Tomorrow 1L1LO ains Sult values up j t6 $35inPanamasand mixtureSstomorrow sill t Saturday morning only from 8:30 Waists i' t Allover embroidery and English eyelets, regular $5.00 values former rrei Wright in whloh Josephine Deffrey and the Alien stock company are appearing in magnmceni rorm. jttose snow visit-1 ore will find this an attraction to be recommsnoea. . - at success by Marie Wain! ln 2.75 Saturday afternoon only rom 1 to , t -x 6 o clock About50 Short Coats In fancy, mixtures, broadcloth and silk, values up to $27.50 , M ... .. X Saturday evening, only, , from 6 ,td- :t:-t p:30 o'clock' Regular $10.00 values, In 'all colors ' i ! T 'r . "A Wicked roman,f If Next. Next week's bill at the Lyrio will present the Allen stock company In the greatest ef modern society problem 1 plays. A Wicked woman," The play has never been seen before In Portland, I out nas long oeen a ravonte in tne east. I ' Seat Selling for FaunUeroy. If the line that awaited the opening of the ox offioe at the Empire this morning la any indication, the forth coming production of "Little Lord Pauntleroy" will meet with packed houses at both performances. The Ba ker theatre company. suDDortlna- little Oilie cooper in the title role of Little BARGAINSrMBIGWM Long Black Silk Coats Sizes from 40 to 46, val ues up to $30.00 Sizes from 40 to 46, values :vv ;-.up to $37.50 , 1 Silk Petticoats - 30 to 40 waist measure, cut very full;, regular ; $1 5.00 ; and $17.50 values : f 5 fVi' ;BEXTRASIZES'; ' - Values up to $10.00' ,3.95 00.000 feet: and Beckman also admitted Lord Fauntleroy, insures that the pro- that the sawmill capacity tn western ductlone will be complete in every de- t., Washington had Increase ilty ti d In the same I tail. Tomorrow matinee and nigh Do it Now! DontWait Until It's Too Late! ,v esBsaMa ... EEP jrour body elctnl . Most people art very neat and clean in their outward appearance, but honi about , the Inside? Are you clean Inside? ' And If not, how can you (ace the world with clean thoughta. clear Intelligence, a fair, Just, brifent mind and ret your full chare of capacity for work and enjoy ment? . , '' Neglect of exorcise, rich over-feeding and carelesanesg about stools, often leave the delicate Internal mechanism In a nasty mesa. .:! The small intestine Is compelled te ab sorb the poison ef decaying; matter In stead of wholesome nourishment. 1 The liver gets Inactive; the bile doesn't J . ."work off"; the eyes get yellow; the akin g ett dead like putty and pale like dough, disfigured with bolls, pimples, black heads and Ilver-epots. ' , i There's only one solution to the prob lem: Keep clean Inside all the time. That's the answer. - If you can not diet, or keep your mechanism going by proper exercise. take Cascarets, the sweet, fragrant, I . Billion Teet Bawed. MY. Cotton also took' up the matter Of prices for lumber received by west ern Wakhinrton mlllmen and ahowed from Mr. Beckman's testimony that dur ing the past year from $1 to H a thou sand had been added to all east-bound shipments and that a ready market was xouna ior tne output.' , -.r -Evidence of the enormous growth of tne region traversed by the Hill roads was found in Mr. Beckman's statement that 1,000,000,000 feet of lumber sawed in western Washington sells in the local markets from Seattle to St Paul and Duluth. Hints were given that a shingle trust existed -in ' western Washington Which closes down mills at orders from the management of the shingle mills bureau to limit the supply and manipulate prices.... ' i. No Ice Waerons Sunday. As no deliveries can be made in busi ness districts, and as many housewives win not permit or service on tnat nay, no wagons will be out Sunday... , , ICH UKUV1SKI uu. LIBERTY COAL ft ICE CO. m m 5ole Agents for Standard Patterns Wholesale sad Belli Alitr; 'Sole Agents ior Henderson, Corsets r AT THE THEATRES Treat for Lovers of Moslo. Liovers of music are finding no end of pleasure this week in the production of "The Fortune Teller at' the Mar- quam. The San Francisco opera com pany has scored one of its areatat aim. cesses in this piece and interest in the production nu Men growing steadily. Remember the matinee tomorrow. When Johnny Conies Marching Homo '"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" Is the bill for the last week of the San Francisco ottera oomnanv at the Marquam. it has been said that the best is always the last, and it Is certainly true in this case. A. magnifi cent production is being arranged. "Teexy Weexy" Matinee. Tomorrow afternoon there will be a matinee of Teexy Weesy the rollick ing musical Comedy given by the Ztnn company. For fun and laurha "Tmcv Wceiy'V is a record-breaker. Pretty danolng rtrls. and lots of , them. ani runny comeaiane are round at - the Baker. .. .... "The Telephone Exchange." : With the matinee Sunday afternoon the Ztnn musical comedy company will present for the first time here the spanning and vivacious musical cock tail. "The Telephone Exchange." A.. hi feature of "The Telephone Exchange" will be an upside down dance by the chorus. :.-.-.- ,'.. J harmless little vegetable tablets, that "act like exercise' oa your bowels. A Cascaret every night before going to bed will "work while you sleep" and make you feel fine in the morning.' Take 'a Cascaret ntfht and morning and break up the "constipated "habit" without acquiring a "eathartio habit." .fv e Cascarets are sold by all druggists, 10c, 25o and 50c. The lOo size trial box Is a neat fit for the vest pocket or .-'lady's purse, u i Be sure to get the genuine with the . ' "Icng-talled C" on the box and the let ' ters "CCC" on each tablet. They are f ' never sold in bulk r n.744 Not 1 in .1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Tear ft net istiss yeer steer tt yea ast r'ktisg'si Where Too Ijeam. Vaudeville Is intended to amuse only. but this , week the , Grand has as Its headline act a soecialtv which also in. structs. This is the wireless telegraph experiment and lecture of Captain Henry, It gives an idea of the possi bilities of this branch of science and is one of the most Instructive acta on the vaudeville stage. Fulgora Coming. . Fulgora, considered one of the best of the lightning charge artists, will be the topliner at the Grand next week. His specialty is giving impersonations. He has a repertoire of a dozen charac ters, which range from an apple woman j 10 uenerai orant ana xrom a policeman to the Father of His Country, Matinee at Star. There will be a matinee at the Star theatre tomorrow when. the stock com pany will present Nat Goodwin's suc cessful farce, "Confusion." "Confusion" will run until Sunday night. Matinees tomorrow and Sunday. Seats can be reserved at the box office. 021,300,523.40 Is a Large Sum it represents the amount of death claims paid by tail Company in a single year 1906. This was no the result of investmenti made by care-free, well-to-do people. It came very largely from men who went from ' alight inconvenience to great self-denial to keep up the , policies that .would when needed keep up the home. Of fuch, largely! is the membership of , . The Mutual Life Insurance Company Their confidence and their patronage nave made ana kept it the largest and taunchest life insurance company in the world. The vast sum saved and being saved by the new management must benefit all policy holders, and cannot but attract those who seek the greatest protection, and therefore make its agents ; ' ,' welcome everywhere. The Time to Act is NOW. For the new forms of policies consult our nearest agent, or write direct to The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, N. Y. The Charity Nurse.'? By special arrangement Sullivan & Consldlne have secured the eastern suc cess. "The Charity Nurse," for the new bill at the Star theatre. Thie play will be given for the first tim west of Chi cago next Monday night. There will be me usuat matinees. Beats . now selling. ,ShaU We rorgrve Her?" . One of the big shows in this big how week of the rose carnival is ."Shall We Forgive Herr at the Lyric the SPECIAL SALE ON CUTQUAeSS THIS WEEK ONE-HALF-OFF " Diamonds, Watches anil Jewelry . ON- EASY PAYMENTS . . $1.00 WILL, DO $1.00 STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 Third SBet Yamhill andjaylor . LOOK QUT FOR mm JULY 17 th, 1907 . Grocers who tell the only BEST CEREAL COFFEE, which Is made on this or any other conthent. TUJfi AnaJtKlwAJN Uh.KlAl CUfHS, all sell ' ' (EdDl:teii - 5 ' It is the only pure,; rich, nutritious GRAIN COFFEE (not bran) which Is made oa the "green method," giving the consumers ALL the health the grain contains., Consumers will please remember that grain is richer than bran, so it takes less of this coffee and more water to get the flavor riirtit Ask vonr ' grocer to give you the weight of the package and compare ft with bran preparations named cereal cof. ' fees. ; XT TAKES ONLY S MIWUPS TO SOIL GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES. . , : , Golden Grain Granules look like coffee, which so many drink te ruin their kidneys with, it smells Lj like it and tastes like it but It works the other wav-Ut builds avateme It arranerthena ' ' - . a - - wimi wivi it is the 100 per cent health drink that nature has Intended for us. IP YOU TRY IT (don't make it too strong) YOU WILL LOVE IT. . , . - , - , , You can order it from ny first class grocer. In WASHINGTON, D. C, a. NEW YORK, in CHI CAGO, In PHILADELPHIA, In SAN FRANCISCO, and in any city in this Section of the country ; ALL FIRST CLASS GROCERS IN PORTLAND, ORE.; SELL IT. ' - - . Practically all grocers In Vanoonver,' WaelL, and all stores in the state of , Washington. In Idaho . and California, ; all the i best stores are allowed to sell , this article. ' : 1 xx arrxLtsomo. om. , (Where farmers ought to ' locate.) CK X. Palmater ' R. C. Vaught 4 -John Dennis Emmott Broa , car ooxrauoa, om. . (A coming community.) ; Henrickg Jk Bon f WUkena & .Cballaoombe - xbt v. , TAJrjrxXkb, ox, Epley Bntoheraft , .: ; ? nr OAaxTojr, om. . ' (Where two new houses ; 1 are beln built). ; I- 0. Harden w ania-osaoox, om. t r3. r. Jackson Miller Mercantile Co. la & Xeughlin f ' Irvln A Feeley v ; ; J. B. Stewartson nr srawxxmo, om. . (Known ror Its hand some women.) (Home of the Oold Dollar , strawberry.) Christopher A Toung , car axzmwoos, om. J. B. Morback McConnell A Hall . B.. W Johnson " J Andreas Bros. X C Porter A Co. -'. Patterson, Parrish A Co. Parker Mercantile Co. ' . Wilson A Hanning. - h W. Rich . , nr KBsromB, om. ' Henry Mets A Son , i';, VW f.mM ': W, J. Price M. J. Chaunoey . , J. H. Donaldson ' , ; T. W. CrandeU ? , r J. C Howe J N. B.-. Farnsworth : W. P. Hansen ' nr xsmv nu, om, J. R Eouglas - , T TBT iBUTl, A. Chlsholm - , ,i Limola A Darts , . . 3. W. Dunlas ,'(' All grocers la KOwaakle, Oregon. , - All grooera in Sellweod,1 Oregon. All grocers ' la St. Johns, , Oregon. car omxoow cxtt. e Hitch ! built oa rock.) P. Brlghtblll ... y Qeo. Reddaway A. Robertson Seeleys Grocery . J. E. Wassom . . -'- Rochdale Co. . v A. F. Stokes or caneman, . Oregon I '4 IT TAKES 5 MINUTES TO BOIL- GOLDEN GRAIN PURE cereal coffee from ALLEN ft LEWIS. LANO ft CO, HAMS ft CO, WADHAMS ft KERR BROS. ' ' Read big ad in The Journal Saturday, June 22, for free ice crcam'and free fireworks for the children. car DATTOstv om, (The garden spot of car TomsiT omorm, om, , Oregon. i - (Where archery MttfaK Wtseher ' A Detmering tory is located.) ! B. B. Williams W. F. Bchults Hoffman-Allen Co. -Abraham Bros. Nelson 8. IaCenre . John B. Bailey ' r R. E. Nicholson A Son nr nrxiHT, om. Brlggs Bros. V. Filer A Son B. Rlppey A Co. a Nichols A Co.' nr xomjjivmut, om. (Where ' brick . buildings ; i ; show prosperity.) . . C. C Murton" . 1 1 ' Kliks A Olds , , ' Christensen Bros. t, v Henrlchg A Co. nr oastoit, om. , (Famous for duck hunt- "F. A. Bverea, '. , NiJ; T;'T tllkk. ''": , I nr xobttatzua, om, Kllng A Allen " -, C. B. La Folette f , J. E. McCaslln A Boa ' nr omoxAmo, wabx. , F. Mobley nr mvBteUYTum Sfarshsll Bros. . ' ': All grocers tn Woodlawn, - Oregon. GRANULES.' , Grocers: can get 'this i MASON, EHRMAN ft CO, WAD- ASK YOUR GROCER TO WEIGH .A- PACKAGE OF.' GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES. only. S- fninutes to' boil Golden Grata .' Granules s-'t It takes