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THE , OREGON .DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, TUESDAY' EVENING, AUGUST 87, 1007, I HOT DROP filEETS DISFAVOR Jlumane Society Says Bird Must 'Not Be Dropped V From Parachute. I'M YOUR PARTY' SAYS PHONE OPERATOR WHEN CUPID CALLS LABOR UNION SATS WEXL TRY IT, ANYWAY . '. tFlftyXlne Out of Sixty OrganlBatloni WlU Take Part In Labor Day ;; Pwado Extcnilre Program At 7 roofed for Fair Grounds. . , Business Agents L D. Reed and V. C. . ' Wells of the local Labor day celebration . announce today that 61 of th 10 labor .unions Of Portland will ba represented '. - In tha bla demonstration and parade scheduled for Monday, September 3. Tha ; parade will be the largest this year In , tha history of organised unionism In Oregon, said Agent Wei la "W expect to hare between 1,000 and t.000 men In line," he continued. "Soma of the unions sueh aa tha bartenders' and cooks' and waiters will, of course, " have slim delegations out, as holidays are the most important working days with this branch of the provision and . . label bodies. Nevertheless tne oariena , rs wlU have moro than 100 man on i parade." ' Consternation was thrown Into labor ' t camps this morning when a representa tlv of the humane society called upon ' , Agent Reed and informed him that an (.attempt would be made to prevent the throwing of a live turkey from a dlaiy height by a parachute performer. Baa oa Turkey Stunt. Ton canot drop any live blrde from mile high." said the humane agent Well" broke In Agent Wells, "turkeys were provided with wings to fly with and I guess we'll take a chance, law or . no law. We're from Missouri In this ease and you'll have to show us." After the agent for the. humans so , elety departed the commltteea In charge J of celebrations at the Lewis and Clark grounds aeciaea umi m "" , would ba let loose from the parachute, . and the lucky Individual who secures It on tha around will have a food turkey dinner for hla trouble. "It would ba useless to drop a dead bird." aald Agent Reed. "It would be smashed to pieces when It struck terra , flrma." , Many new featurea to the park cele- bratton ware added today. It was definitely decided this morning o en ' rage five bands to dleeourse music dur- One more popular "hello" girl at tho rortland hotel haa decided that matri mony Is better than "plugging In" tele phone calls for guests of tha hotel and a pretty romance begun several years ago came to a happy conclusion yes terday when Thnmae Francis Keoghn. afweir known traveling man of Ban Francisco, secured a license to wed Elizabeth Catharine Will lam a. Miss William has bean an operator ar tha hotel for a number of years and has won hundreda of frtenda who regret: tq learn that ahe will soon leave the hi1! tel. although happy to learn of her onolco for her future life. J Although the license was procured yesterday Mlaa Williams coyly Insisted this morning that she had not been married and would not be for several (lava tiinf whnn ahe refused to say. She la pretty little brunette and stamped her foot when she declared lhi marriage license was a Joke, but later admitted that she would be married at a later date. Miss Williams Is the second young woman connected with the hotel tele phone board to be married In the past few months. Miss Harriet Mcpherson was the other employe to partake of the holy bonds of wedlock, marrying Bert Heamans, of White Salmon. BACK HOME Wild M-MlllllOII Mss-n-asaassMsMaaiaaajas! BWH-SBaBBBBaBSSBaSBiaBB George WIngfleld, the Gold- field Magnate, Revisits Lakeview. to Portland and will arrive here a soon aa tha express company can de liver them." Regarding tha negotiations carried on by him In New York, and their success ana rauure, Mr. Morris said tnat tne ar rangements for- ths Fourth National bank loan wars practically consummated oy mm me oay me news or me suspvu fon ram a. In addition ha had made I deal that on tha following day would have Increased the available funds by 1460,000 for the Portland bank and would have placed tha bank away above ma ream or calamity, tie saia me tele phone bonda are one of ths best of that Class or securities in me marxei. inn that tha atorka nf these comDanles wtll within tha next it raontha ba selling In open market at 6. Claims ecurltlee At Oood. "As to tha reasons for and circum stances attending our so-called loading up on bonda." aald Cashier Morris, "I sm not In a position to discuss that nhsse of the matter now. The securi ties are good and they have been and will ba profitable In tha banking busi ness." Among many atreet rumors thst havs sprung up. aa rumors do that follow upon the heels of man's financial calam ities, there has been one to tha effect that Mr. Morris had taken personal own ership of sharea In a number of busi ness entemrlses about town, ualns- tha bank's money to operate then. Re garding this report, Cashier Morrla aald it waa aoaoiuteiy raise, Bad 2To Outside Business. "Tha bank waa my whole life, so r ss Dusmess was concerned. I n ons thought and ambition, and to make money ror the bank. young man who atanda an automobile homes and property and would aoon gd to the far east as missionaries. In the meantime the doien or more who will make up the party will hold regular meetings in Seattle until September 10. 2f Use Telling Oood Deeds. "Why," said Olassco, "dem people up in Spokane ain't doin' nothln' mo' an we are here. We am supportln' poor and Infirm people right along right here In Potlan' ebery day. Dey ain't no use in i en in yo an what we la doln , 'cause ONCE BORROWED TO. LEAVE THE TOWN Now Rated t Twenty-Seven Millions by Sober Commercial Agencies and Trundles la on Hla Fine Auto. Not raffed Up by Good Fortune (gpeeUl Dispatch te Tee JearsaL) lakeview, Or., Aug. It. George WIngfleld. tha Ooldfleld millionaire you'se ain't fair-minded enough' to tell n,ln" owner and promoter, arrived at de worl' about it It waa explained to Tha Journal re porter that money waa only a aaonndarv consideration with the "Tonguers" at the camn here. Aa tha atorv mmm m rich and poor eat together in a com munity tent and If any axe ao poor that they cannot crovlda Drnvlalnna nr t.m. the others see to It thst they have a place to aleep and plenty to eat Leader Olaasco denies nnnhiMA.ii. that part of tha atorv ir.r.h.i e-nn Spokane to The Journal yesterday that Kyan and hla folio wera are not mem bers of the same Pentecostal sect aa those in this city. - uuuca,i wia us, ne eata. And What am mora a a imI.i at rial Father Ryan waa de original foun uer of de Portland mission n h "Tonguers." Again Olaasco Intimated that at any time the entire continuant nt fol lowers might get the spirit to mtgrste, In which event there would h a I pdus from the Willamette valler of U4ir iriliu seci. I had only k. De,Lo.rd .c,ule1 '"' Rran away." indlt ws5 5 "'! niS " m,ht c ms " all Ther?" deK rMt 'l anr ,,me- w alwaya go where de spirit sends na." " n fronl of tha Portland hotel for hire, fhos wh alvl-T St5p "" d,njr th and he wanted to put In another ma- ntluiZ JZl1 n come under the chine. 1 lent him my machine, placing " Ilf2 r, tonguea when It against his own as s joint liviry bus" 'f.J "5. lnrpret awrne of the neaa Thla trivial transaction Is tha ?. trtl " . Not .f11 CJ o so only business 1 had outside of tha "I" ?amU.t?1' hut on the other band bank'a bualneaa. 1 "uenuy in atrange "My name was used In ssveral cases, i?5Kf! lth Pople they know to talk In carrying Interests thst the bank had V.Z- 'aT 'ffuagea. is held. Invested money In. But these shares .ir O'aoo Intimated neither the were held In the bank'a Doasession. snd not in my persons! box." Receiver Devlin said today that the arrairs or tha bank continue to loot favorable, the collections are coming in well and the outlook Is bright for de positors. The securities that have been shipped from the eaat are expected to rage rive Danoa 10 'O'scourse "'c"r-' arrive on any train and until they get & .h! P.1"" i,nyi.i 1! n" not much ''n be done in the way will later In the day play dance music , of ,l8tn th Dank , notei Brokers WU1 Lose Out Among the $14 8,000 or more of com mercial paper in this budget are many notes mat win nave lo De examined and passed upon, and those due must be M.-.y.im,, nor me ponce were forcing ove- va laid everything at i? ! ??T th ooraln cool weather, ne intimated that mn.. mutin.. . , , - ... v. ....a. - VUIU be held next year acaln in umnin. tents. " With rca-arA tn tn 1 1 ( . unu Magistrate Ca ubbed him and his family turncoata. The claim is made that when the campers first took up quarters opposite his domicile he and his wife were regu- .... .n,UMui. i times, it is alleged by leaders of tha "Tnnrun r.,3 ('am?ron- waa very loud In hie praise of their efforts. Homebody must have switched him," I guess he'll anil tnr other attractions. A doorway haa been cut between Ath ' ' letlo park and tha fair grounds and the '' price of 25 cents admission will entitle ' the holder of a ticket to see everything ' In the fair grounda and enjoy two games "of baseball. Picked teams of th Build ing Trades council snd Federated Trades , council will play In the early afternoon. The beat game will be between the Frakea and Brewera of the Tri-City league. Teaturea of rvsnlng Fro gram. At night novelty fireworka will be ,one feature, ina services or There are many denositors whom hrnh. scientifically aettlna- rM th- wirawalker nave oeen aecurea ana si sn ... -d .hvlock. CRVa ...h.,. all likelihood tha nln aAnnt.Vl ' 2n " fZVLrXll: the purpose o, acquiring the depositors' of the progressive far ea a tern count r'.r. Vt hMtmmrd ' savings in tne nana at a sniau fraction ' mecung mem wun "rat typhoid" or nl -ill h. e,,rh., enllvanert "I 'fis'r proDaDie vaiue," .nivuu puon win oe employed. a band concert and dancing. . The ' fid the wiscsr course for de- u w'y ytern n ataariv thine 'r 1 " ..nn. wiiu m-o miw me . - . . . 1 " w-a laugni ni Collected. The seneral nroatoerons rnn- .pM An- . Hiin t k.(r. i ,u- v " -- wunim. i in .iic i.iijf anu nuiv i never ra saved. uons rooa. I wish to emphasise." said Mr. Dev Un, "that we will pay to brokers only ine purcnaae price tney pay to deDOs ltors who have been or may be Induced to sen their claims ngalnst this bank. CITY'S BACK YARD (Continued from Page One.) In bv latter nleasure will be ' all day long as soon aa the crowds begin to assemble on the fair grounds. Danc- Ing will be Indulged In In the Oriental building. An added attraction has been secured In the speaking line. State Senator John Ouerin will be on hand and will address the crowds. OFFICIALS ALL KNEW (Continued from Page One.) V1 and should have been supported by the associated banks. Given a fair chance It will pay out In full, and probably do even better than that." An accurate statement given today by Caahler Morris as to the securities taken east by him and the purposes for which they were to be used Is now J printed for the first time. Many con : fllctlng stories have been circulated and confusing fls-urea printed. Concern ing his trip eat and the eircumstancea leading to it, Mr. jnorris saiu: Drain Came Too Soon. "Some weeks ago, when conditions In the money market became disturbed, we took up the matter of a future accom modation from the Fourth National bank of New York, should events make it necessary for us. The Fourth National replied that It would be glad t6 accom- mod ate us. and, thinking ths business could be done by mail, we expressed to them 160,400 of our commercial paper, $75,000 Puget Sound telephone bonds and $62,000 Portland Home Telephone bonds the same kind of securities that a number of Portland banks have pur chased and indorsed as Investments. "The Fourth National wrote that In view of the fact that one of our officials Intended to be in New York soon they would leave the matter of the loan in abeyance until his arrival, as they wished to have more commercial paper and less bonds as securities. "We let matters run along ten days, believing we would not need the money. When our resources continued to drain out Mr. Moore and myself agreed that It would be well for me to go to New i York and arrange for a loan. So I se lected $89,000 more of our commercial paper, and It was expressed to the Fourth National, I following on the first train. All Securities Coming Back. "We had been negotiating with our bank correspondents at Chicago and Kansas City for the sale of $200,000 j Home Telenhone bonds at each nlaca. and I shipped $200,000 of Omaha Home Telephone and $200,000 Puget Sound and Tacoma Home Telephone bonds, expect ing to close these doals. With these bonds were 3,960 shares of the stocks of these companies. These securities have all been shipped back by express his old home Friday laat for a few weeks' visit Eleven yeara ago, at the age of 20 years, he left Lakeview, the town In which ha spent hla boyhood, and In which circumstances seemed for him unpropltlous, to try for fortune In a new sphere. v Ills home coming waa like tha ending of a good atory. He left here with less than nothing, having borrowed $20 with which to travel to Reno, with no Influential frlenda and no prospects. lie returned riding in a beautiful automo bile, a multl-mllllonalre. Hla reception waa cordlaL Hla own manner waa courteous and kindly to all. and soma whom he met were for merly not over friendly to the then gambling rover. Seven yeara ago he visited Lakeview and again five years ago. At the time of the latter visit he assured his friends that he would soon be a mil lionaire, but hla hearers were Incredu lous. WIngfleld Is Interested In many en terprises In Nevada, Including cluba. saloons, banks, resorts and mines. By far the greater portion of hla wealth consists of Interests In valuable min ing property, such as the Mohawk, Sandstorm snd others. Worth Possibly rtfty Millions. Tha commercial agenclea rate him aa nth aa 127.000.000. He says he is worth between $$0,000,000 and $50,000. 000, all of which he baa made within the paat seven years. It is a far cry from the little lockey who a few yeara ago was knocked from tilllnr 1. mil and aiiffreri tha sltniCS and arrows oi outrageous fortune, to a multi-millionaire and the transition has been very rapid. But to the Lakeview people he Is just the same. He had his old friend, the wash Chinaman, Jim, out automobile riding and all the barefooted boys are welcome to jump In and ride with him. From tha old restaurant keeper. lee LI, who trusted him for many a mea. In the old daya, be will accept no change In return ror the goia-pieces wun which he pays for his meals. He makes It plain that the frlenda of old are his frlenda today. - Thla week ha made a trip to Paisley. 40 miles north of Lakeview, to visit his mother, who. with his sister. Mrs. Charrea Campbell, llvea-there. He has also made a trip to farmer valley, 35 miles east of Lakeview. to visit his brother. Morrla, a well-to-do stockman. In a few daya he will return to Oold fleld hla present home. Many have gone from Lake county to Ooldfleld In the past five years and not one friend of George WIngfleld has asked for assistance that he did not respond generously in some manner. not All XJka WlagHeld. Hosmer Fuller, a former resident of Lakeview, visited thla section last week and while here. It Is alleged, ouncoea some of his oldtlme friends. Being very CHEERING REPORTS FROM SOAKED FIELDS Stiff Ilreeze Followed lUlns, and Work Has - Docn Returned Small Area of Damage. (BpacUl PUpatch to The JoaraaL) Walla Wnlla, Wash.. Aug. 17. The total damage to wheat by Baturdaya and Sunday's rain will not exceed I par cent In the affected districts. The dam age la confined chiefly to Lowden. Touohet and lower Eureka flat The most of the damaae was done to wheat left exnosed in fields, standing grain suf ferine- but little. A stiff wind fol lowed tha rain and dried out the unout grain In fine shape. Threshing through out tha county has been resumed. " LIST GROWS! Wo Will Bs 'leased Bonds. to Take Soma Wa. iha undaralaned. denositors and creditors of the Oregon Trust Savings bank (closed), will be pleased to accept n full payment ror our paiances or ac counts In that Institution Horns isie- phone bonds of either Issue, allowing in bank the regular price of par for bonds with &0 ner cent atock bonus. This will aive tha bsnk a profit on its purchase and be highly satisfactory to the un dersigned ss we consider the bonda and atock at thla nrlce same as cash to us and a good investment and wtll allow us to qnlckly realise on our balances now In the Oregon Trust & Savings bank, (closed): Pnclflo A Eastern R. R.. on deposit II5B.DUU.UO Lloyd Smith, on deposit. 40.00 3,600.00 600.00 Pa In nee Balance Balance Balance $94.00 4100 TO bank's receiver and officials succeed In lv.en an injection of the disease germ winding up Its affaira There is be- "J"1 th?lr intercourse with other rats lleved to be ample aecurlty for the de- ves rlM to this form of epidemic posits, and ahould a shortage occur Only Kats Get Disease. . . I. .e. v.and !f,her ,bank offl- The Plar 1 said to work well, for no popular snd favorably known financial rials have sa!dthey will make up the animal but the rodent la siiar-ntihi- . lv. he experienced no difficulty in get dencit from their private property, even the contagion. The plavue raaes mnnr i ting checks cashed. He drew to the the rat family and they are finally com- extent of $75 on the Fort Sutter Nation- v men up ' o.uu.r,... ... - i - n dnit to tne orriciaas to keen other rats from 1 Lkeview sent tne paper ior coueciion i - ""."i.t:-- landing from vlsitina- ihlna. In n,.! snd It was returned, marked "no ac- Thomas Oavin. on deposit. . . oriental cltfea tha nl.n ,r. count " He reoresented that he was Ir. W. A. tox, on oeposii. . , worked admirably. (engaged in mining at Ooldfleld and was F. 8. Meacham. on d'posn . .. ine neaitn officials will enforca tha ' In ouulent circumstances. it is saia wr "v" " to the sxtent of turning over have. ill n RESERVES OPEN Jefferson Myers, on deposit ri. Truny, on deposit Krnestine Strandbors; James O'Brien, agent. F. A. Jones Guy L. Johnson Merrltt O. Collins.. s C. H. Pierce Mrs. Marlon Gilbert Miss Emma Hltsrrian Julia Joham N. 8. Hanlef Kthel Hablghorst Miss C. L. Prehn Ixuls Wilde, on deposit Tacoma Telephone company, on deposit Omaha Independent Telephone company, on deposit Portland Home company, on deposit James O'Brien, on deposit.... Roberts A Co., on deposit.... C. r. Craig, on deposit L. W. Smeltxer, on deposit.. E. R. Heckman, truatee, on deDoslt Wilbur, attorney, on deposit. . Annie K. Berrldge on deposit John L. Day, on deposit J. F. Greans, on deposit A. II. Pemks, on deposit O. K Allan, on deposit N. N Curtis, on deposit F. Wyler, on deposit L M. Rutonlc, on deposit A. E. Burghays, on deposit... Fred Good, on deposit A. L. Tetu, on deposit D. C. Henny, on deposit Hankel (Journal) on deposit. C. F Fisher, on deDOsit George E. Wagner, on deposit" Albert Freda, on deposit Mark Roberts, trustee, on de posit B. E. Clements, on deposit... Mrs. B. E. Clements, on de posit Ouy Frank, on deposit J. Covle. on deposit Mrs. W. P. DeVarney, Al bany, on deposit, balance.. F. M. Coker Jr.. on deposit.. Fred Gavin, on deposit Dr. Swensson, on deposit... R. A. Nielson, on deposit.... Mrs. C. M. Lukengille...... Otto Herman R. B. Condon A. G. Roy J. W. Boyer Alex Swoek, trustee Alex Sweek, personal E. L. Sweek Emrlre Electric Co W. B. Stewart C. W. Muth S. F. Fouts Clements Syndicate on de posit 80,000.00 nainnca 130.00 Balance 400.00 Rsxzsssxssssszr: ESmm H BVBRYDODV' la TALKING ADOUT IT Th Fbllowtog Leading Grocer Sell Golden Grain rail The 100 PerCent PURE Cereal Health Coifeo In Roseburg, Or., a Bright Oty statfter av co. h. marks co. rochdalbj c& McClelland bros. J. F. BARKER A CO.' PARKS A JOHNSON MRS. A. C. KIDD SON B. A KUNSAKEB," n In Eugene Or. The largest City ta Souther Orgon Tact oris s, Stats Tnlerslty. B. A. ALLEN A SON C. H. DANIEL . HAMILTON AND VAN ORDBV STRAND 3. A. 6CHERZINQER . W. H. DEMP8TER NICKLIN A NKAL PEDER JOHNSON W. A. KKt.L, W. H. GREEN. H. B. DAVIDSON J. XV, WHITE E. D. MATLOCK J. F. STERNER nr iraoraruLDi ob. C H. PICKETT PAUL BETTELHEIM CO. Or OLSlDAXli OB. H. O. SAUNEMANN LADD A OLSON nr uraxjurx), ob. WILSON MERCANTILE CO. nr KXBUB, OB. MERLIN MERCANTILE CO. BABBMBTTBO), OB. BENNETT it CO. J. H. CANTER A SON 3. V. MAT A SENDERS 0.00 TBO 00 11,100 00 $00.00 $00 00 60.00 4,100.00 80,000.00 120,000.00 2,500.00 I ZS5.00 B00.00 28 00 626.00 14, 000.00 1,200.00 66.00 l.llt R6 160.00 40.04 80.00 100.00 110. 00 $60 00 100.00 $0.00 200.00 l.SOO.OO Balance 1.200.00 s nn nn 60.00 100.00 $$0.00 100.00 60.00 127.00 201.00 160.00 120.00 Balance Balance 785.00 6(6.00 40.00 20.00 j 622.00 12.400.00 Balance Balance 12.000.00 Balance 200.00 Balance JUflOTlOB CTTT, OB. MTXLIORN'BROS. JACKSON A CO. J. T. WHITINO BABER A SPENCER A. J. KAISER BAUAS, OB. W. R. HOWE BOTD A SON acAxsar, ob. M. V. KOONT7 kVANT 1 BRa STURTE- AUilT. OB. W. T. WORLBT a nrDBPXBBBBOB, OB. IRVTN'S QROCERT ME88NER. CONKET A WALKER F. S. WILSON MOmsOUTB. OB. LINDSAY A CO, T. A. RIOQ8 JTWT.YW 0a, SMNR00- FAX OZTT, OB, Walter L. Toenr ; B1A0JC BOOK, OB. WALTER L. TQ02B WB1XS FO,. ObT J. A CARTER ss g E CSZII! SMEEDE HOTEL. EUGENE, OR. IS O. K. HARRISBURO COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HARRI8BURQ, OtL, ALSO SERVES Golden Grain Granules (Continued from Page One.) the necessity of the demands nf th rials and that they are In earnest In their effort to provlds a cleaner waterfront Police power given them by the charter If he secures the latter', consent to oc- time nntH th. ml- -inn, V."." cupy the land the forester's decision I front can be brought to a realization of to rest upon an Investigation as to the fitness of the land for homestead pur poses, the would-be homesteader can occupy the land and &r llvlnc up 10 the provisions of the homestead law pass the land to final patent "in parrennr out large areaa of lands for forest reserve purposes It Is im possible to keen out sections of aood agricultural lands. These often take the shape of small valleys, rich and fertile for farming purposes. Other tracts un avoidably fall within the reserve and It was for the nurpose of gettllns- theia i.nt isnos mai me provision was made in the law. "Not only can the settler secure the benefits natural to the land but he can have the use of the timber for devel opment purposes. Of course this bene fit aids the man who takes ud mineral claims on the reserves. On such claims STUDENT LOSES FOOT AND ALMOST LIFE (Special Dlipitrb to Th. Journal.) Corvallis. Or.. Aur 27 A accident befell a popular O. A. C. stu dent at Summit station, on the Cor- vaius at eastern' railroad, vesrerrinv the Yaquina train en route to Corvallis Arthur Bouquet and others got off to ouy some appies ana undertook to ge on the train after It had started. Bou quet fell under the wheel nf tha Ing train, but was Jerked back by Sam he was wanted a few weeks aao at Sac ramento for the seme offense. Hla whereabouts is not known. TO RULE OX ZIMMER CASE NEXT WEDNESDAY (Journal Special Berries.) San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 27. Judge Lnwlor has postponed ruling on the status of E. J. Zlmmer before his court company, on deposit 1.600. 00 P. M. Colwell, on deposit .... 1.200.00 J W. Walker, on deposit .... 626. 0 J. W. Cullen. on deposit .... 400.00 L. K. Pearson, on deposit.... 742.00 William Cavanaugh. on de posit 470.6S L. B. Bmlth, on deposit 1.200.00 Edwin Coffman, on deposit.. 1,000.00 Mrs. E. L. Poulterer, on de posit miance Hiaius oi Ka. j. runnier liclutc inn i-uuri i r rmo.lov beceuse of Zlmmcr's late refusal to PjrT 1. yi C. C. Brown, certificate... W. Ouy Jenkins William Godfrey, on deposit WHAT IT IS Composition of ths Famous rood. ' A widespread Interest has been cre- atea anions gooa livers as to the com position of Grape-Nuts, the food that has become popular and famous the . world over. It has long been known to physicians, ' -' chemists and food experts that the ' starchy portion of entire wheat anu bar ley flours is transformed into a true . and rery choice sugar by the act of ' Intestinal digestion in the human body. This .sugar is identical with and is known as grape sugar, and It la In con , ditlon' for Immediate transformation Into blood and the necessary structure . from which the cellcate nerve centera are built up. A1 food expert followed a line of ex periment until he produced the food ' called Orapa-Nut. of which grape sugar . forma tha principal part, and it la pro--' duced by following nature'a processes 1 In a mechanical -way. That is. heat, moisture and time are tha methods em- ployed and directed by-.sclentiflo facts gained In research. , . , , . . Grape-Xutar food Is twobably entitled to the claim of being tha most perfectly i adapted food for human need a In. x- v js tinea, certain v n is ni. m wwi delight la the flavor and tha perfect the timber la Invaluable in working tr,';- i hT:T i"a ("-,ltB"wn the property. athlete. A wheel caught Bouquet's foot. "Settlers taxinr advantage of the law -"V",B . . P.,e"1 loe ana have many beneflta that do not fall to iY1? . Bna mangung all the others. homesteaders on other nubile domain. f"""y-'"""," " necessary, a doc- They not only are protected fn their 1 U ? attended to the injury rl.hli aa th Intl.. ,n K,, h.... I BOUOUet WBS brOUKht tn Pnrvolll. of the fact that the forest reserves are J? Is workl"? hls way through college under direct supervision of federal an- ",s taBe mucn sympatny, thorltles. the homesteaders rights are e-uarded mors safely. "Many persona are taking advantage of the new law and when it is more generally understood, I expect to see many more applications made. The fact that the law is known to so few peo ple Is the reason that more settlers have not tagen advantage of its pro visions." Mr. pollock is msklng a tour of the United States to visit officers of the forest service and will remain in Port land several days. His office was ere- ated to meet tha requirements of the provision of tha law allowing home steaders on the forest reserves, al though Mr. Pollock has been In the forest service for many years. TONGUERS MOVING (Continued from Page One.) ' fact. ."There s a "You paper men sure got much to an swer for on de final day of Judgment Nofln you'se write about us la true. Of course we don't care anything about dat. but de Lord never forglts. We gwlne right on savin' souls and all de newspapers and police In the world ain't swine to stOD us. either." Then learder Glassco excused himself and went over to talk with a member of the band who looked very much as though for the safety of the community at large an asylum for the Insane would be the proper place to confine her. One m Ziooal Leader. Coming back again the' negro leader announced the fact that he noticed in The Journal yesterday that "Father" Ryan and several others connected with the Spokane branch of the '"Tonguers" were preparing for a pilgrimage through the unexplored wilds of heathen Thibet and also China and JaDan. "Dey am gwlne to migrate becase de ijora iota aem to, said Olaasco. Dey aln t no oder reason for der gwlne way. wnen you gits ngion in yo system, yo all Just got to do Ilk yo am told to. Dey aln t no mysteries In dat country over where dey gwlne. Dey Juet get de language from da Almighty and dey gwlne over dere to preach It: dat a all dey am to It. When da Lord commands and you belong to his Jtrmy f" "V .'. "1 10 up an Keep a le-of-de road wnen ordera." i aa!t fhara waa nk.l reason.- Read "IM 1 ing avaxiung in in ract that a number 4 ASPHALT TRUST 3IAY PAY TEN MILLIONS (Journal Special Service.) New York. Auir. 27. Kneels! Infnrma tion received In this city from Vene suela says that the New Tork A Ber muda Asphalt company In addition. to ircing. iiucu o,vuv,uuu oy ipat country for conspiring in the Mfttos revolution win iiKeiy ne compelled to pay $10 000,000 additional Into the coffera of the southern republic on other charges sruwing ouw ui mo revolution., actum of intestinal digestion during theihumpln in de mlddl tie of Grape-Nut la satisfying, and you don get yo ord the addel sirengtH of body confirms thl Leader Glassco aa Qt fipokau "Tonutra't bad goldtbtU celebrated'HJ HT STOMACH O BITTERS testify, until Wednesday, Henry T. Scott was on the stand In the Glass trial today. The memory of the witness was bad on vital points. Testimony of doubtful value. ALLEGED FORGER IN JAIL AT CHEIIALIS (Spectnl Dlapatcb to Tb Journal.) Chehalis, Wash.. Aug. 2f. At the cir cus at Centialla Saturday the local au thorities arrested J. M. Smith, alias James Martin. Smith is in the county Jail here and will have to "answer a charge of forging the name of W. C. Yeomans, the Pe Ell sawmill man. to a check for $15 in June, 1906. He is also aecused of having forged another check Smith secured $15 on the Yeomans check from Bartel & Hllburger, Che halla saloonmen. Since leaving here he has been employed on the sound. He formerly worked at Pe Ell. If you expect to get the full measure of enjoyment out of life you must first see that the stomach and digest ive organs are kept strong and healthy by using the Bitters. . It cures Poor An. petijkV Dyspepsia, Indiges "tiony Constipation, General Weakness, Insomnia or Malaria. ALLEN KIME DROWNED AT TOLEDO, WASH. (Special Dlapatcb to To Journal.) Toledo, Wash., Aug. 27. Allen, the 17- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Klme, waa drowned In the Cowllts river here while fishing with a companion. Fred Scott. The boys were attempting to wade th river, wnen young mme stepped Into a deep whirlpool and was lmmeoiaieiy arawn uiiucr. nn com panion went to his assistance and sank twice while endeavoring to save him. The body was recovered half a mile below the place wnere ine accident oc LIGHTNING KILLS FORMER LEGISLATOR (Journal Special Sti-rlcs.) Snrlngfleld. 111., Aug. 27. John T. Lyman, a former member of the legis lature, was struck by lightning and killed while covering a haystack on his farm this morning. TOBACCO BARN IN KENTUCKY BURNED Robert Lee Ringer L. K. Hodges, part Beatrice Evans J. J. Ascbumander Judge G. I I. Williams F. A. English J. o. El rod Jessie Moore G. M. Frost L. K. Moore Moore-Frost Land Co O. C. Reed R. O. Voss H. F. Child Rosa L. Murray Mra. N. C. Frank Mrs. A. O. Tlbbetts Charles W. Rlekards W. McFarllne, for depositors J. McKinney P. H. McKinney Isabella Rltley 1,000.00 lio.oo 660.00 1,004.00 163.60 200.00 Balance Bal. ,975.00 40.00 700.00 60.00 (0.00 700.00 002.23 Balance 1 100.00 60.00 150.00 260.00 800.00 75.00 41.00 Balance Balance 96.00 r : NOMINATE A FAVORITE Of several, if you like. If you nominate more than one, select your nominees from different localities. $730 in Cash for Students Scholarships in the Leading Schools of the Northwest. GET IN LINE, TOR AN DUCAT ON An ambitious boy or girl in every locality in Oregon may win one of The Journal's excellent awards for a few days' work in making advance collections from new and old subscribers. Out TUi Out and BUU to joxmirAr., roBTiAjrt), oM At oaeaj ONTARIO EXHIBIT AT SACRAMENTO (JWnal Bnaelal Service.) Prestonvllle, Ky., Aug. 27. Henry Crouch's tobacco barn burned thla morn ing with 160 hogsheads of American Equity tobacco and a large quantity of leaf, me loss is iio,vto. S0Z0D0NT CLEANSES AND BEAUTIFIES TEETH 1 f Scoria! DliDatcb to The Journal.) Ontario, Or., Aug. 27. Nearly 10,000 pounds of Malheur county exhibits, con sisting of fruits, grains and grasses, the products or irrigation, were snipped from here today to Sacramento, Cali fornia, to be displayed at the National Irrigation congress. The exhibits were specimens of apples, peaches, pears, trapes, wheat, oats, barley, alfalfa. bluegrass and augar beets, and were collected and sent through the efforts of the business men of Ontario. The exhibit will be In charge of Mayor Lackey of this city. The total value of assessable property In Malheur county for 1906 la $2,762,116. A new stag Una has been established between Vale and -Ironside, Oregon. The stage leaves Vale Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. INFANTRYMEN ON j RETURN FROM COAST (Snaelsl DIsnatCB to Th Joorsil.) Dayton, Or., Aug. 27. The Third bat talion, OUrieenin ininnir, companies I. K. L and M. with Major J. S. Park as commanding Officer, arrived here at mldnlKht Saturday and camped in the City Park over Sunday, leaving yester day for Middleton. They have been to the coast and ar on their return trip. They expect to reach Vancouver at noon- . .... The boys ar tn fine spirits, rppar- ently feeling better than on their out ward march.'" idaho tobacco at , " lewiston's Fair (Special Dispatch to The Jwnul.) Lewlston, Ida., Aug. 27. A feature of tha aa-rleultural exhibit st the Lewlston fair next, month, according to a letter received yesterday, wlU be tobacco grown on the Clearwater river near Oro rlno, which will be a portion Of th ex hibit from that town, faaao Buckley, who la making th collection In. that Mo tion. States tnat th tobacco la of good Town !at , FTjrausKzss omsaoir jrovsurAT vosnAir osxaoir, I nominate tha following aa suitable to enter your contest for scholarships 1IIU V.OOU n waiM VA1CB AQB AS9UII Kama ot School or Collr Wanted. (Any young person between th ages of 10 and 20 havlna- rood eharaa. i. eusjiuiv iu enter ii)ia cumes!..; Nomination Made by...,. Whose-Permanent Address Is. Whose Telephone (If any) Is. IRVINGTON The Addition, u n m mm ir n v-. Chalet-er" A private residence park where the high grade of improve ments, ideal location, delightful and abundant natural shade, sunshine, air and ease of access are attracting the very best class of home-builders-i-men and women wlv? appreciate the value of rigid building1 restrictions, great possibilities for com fortable, convenient homes and a splendid opportunity for in vestment. Get acquainted with its charms and worth, then ask yourself whether you can afford to delay another hour in se curing your lot. t Alberta car to 11 27th: go 3 blocks north to Killingsworth ave. Agent F. E. Schwan on grounds air the time. F. B. HOLBROOK CO. iboMMains396 250 Stark Street. . Portland, Oregon. quality- and marketable. Ha further says that owing to the longr summer th weed has plenty chance to ma ture and that it lsllltalv the farmers of th locality will take up tha new tin to some extent next year. ?j Seven-Jewet-JElgln watch. II site. 29- year case, ay.TB. m leUger's, 142 .Wash. Chehalis Partag In Progress (Bpanu wwfmxcu I ne journal. 1 -, . Chehalla, Wash.. Aug. 27. Work ha -begun on the brick pavement job on Market street Contractor P. B. Mc " ' Hugh of Tacoma has the job and the work Is In charge of hjg foreman, Hsr tnaa Straus. . , 7 '1 N Lfi Koad t .WeliviUa," la package. I -v ''I fi ! -