THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOHER 1, IMS.
ROD IIOIIEY THEE;
DMM WISES
Hunters Pestroj Hood IUvcr
. vCounty Famed Bee A
Storehouse.
IBpceial Pltpatck to Tba Joariul.)
I Hood Rlvir, Or.. Oct. 1. Mood niver
county offtoari ar 'looking for tin
known persona who caused b! damaga
to the wires of the Hood River Elco?
trie Xlfht & rower company and the
Tarlflo States Telephone company by
outline down bl fir tree containing
many hundred of pound of honey
early ' Wednesday mornhiK. The treo
was situated several miles from llnrx
River on the Draper! y of J. W. Morton
nd In falling smaahed Ihrouch th
wires of the telephone company, rut
tine off the lona distance connection
with Iortlani1 for a day and breaking
tn cables or tne power company. J no
latter supplies the big planer of the
Btanley-Bmlth Lumber company at
Ruthton with power, and until repairs
wwrs maa worn at me nmi was sus
pended. The honey hunters are said to hare
taken a great risk as the current run
ning through the power cables Is 610
volts. Investigation shows that the free
fell at 1:26, as the break tn the con
nection blew out a fuse In th pdwer
. house at that hour. 'Workmen who"
were sent to the seen of the trouble
to make repairs were delsyed for sev
eral hours by the vicious attacks of
enormous- swarms of bees. It was not
until late In the day that they were
able to complete their task.
To remove the honey an. opening six
feet wide and two feet long was made
In the tree. Several hundred pounds
of honey were secured. In their haste
to get away, the hunters left about 80
pounds of noney lying on the ground,
which was carried away by visitor
who went to view the damage. The
tree Is a giant fir. For many years
H has been known as the bee tree, on
account of the big swarms of bes that
werei known to live in it, but no effort
has aver been made before to get the
honey.
SHAKES OWL FR03I
Til EE IN DAYTIME
QvicxxT cross -
. MTJMATI0 TAXMt
Go to any good prescription
druaglst and get ths following:
One ounce t'ompound Hyrup ef
fUraaparlll, and one ounce Tori
Compound . Add thee to a half
pint of ftrst-claaa whiskey, and
use a tableapoonfu! bfor each
meal and at bedtime. The bottle
must be. wnll shaken each time.
. Although this Is aeemlnaly a
comonplaca formula, yet It Ts -th
most effective . known for the
eradication of acid poisons from
the blood, absolutely curing all
kinds of rheumMUm, and at tha
asms time restoring the , whole
eyatem to a Vigorous, healthy con
dition. ' The enfeebled body and aeryes
will fel Its remarkable restoring
effects after the first few doses,
but It should ba continued until
hesltb Is fully recovered. .
The prompt use of t hi excellent
mixture will be found to save
many a dollar In doctor bills and
much suffering, -
LETTER TO ENGLAND
ONLY 2 CENTS NOW
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A1?- V r'v
Viva persona appeared at- the
4 postofflca with ltter. fyesterday
a ; and wanted to' know u when the
4 1-cent rata with -England ' went
Into affect. Told that It wu
today, October 1, they said they
d guessed their letters could wait
that the only difference was
I cent. And so they went away
""""only to return this morning.
4 But thea were nt the only
e persona awaiting the new agree
4 tnent between Great Britain and
d the United States postal authM-
ties to go Into effect. In all
e several hundred letters for
4 European addresses were mailed
4) at the Portland postofflca today.
) The 2-cent rate Includes Eng-
a land, Scotland, Wales and Ire
land. Letter from these coun
tries may ba sent to the United
States for the same amount.
The fate was formerly 6 cents.
The new agreement applies to
letters only.
B-
AT THE THEATEES
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Arabian Acrobatic Marvels.
Arabian acrobatlo marvels are the
members of the Abdullah troupe of gym
nasts at the Grand this week. "The
Criminal," a strange little drama, is
the headline attraction, with Roland
West, the eminent protean actor, play
ing five roles in rapid succession.
"Uncle Josh Perkins" at the Star.
Strong and stirring is the 4iot of
"Uncle Josh Perkins," the latest com
edy-drama. It pulsates with vitality
and Is entirely original In theme and
story. tmeie joen is ai me Diar ine-
atre all this week.
One-Act Farce .at Orpheum.
There Is no line 'of dramatic work
that Franklyn Underwood, who Is at
the Orpheum this week, has not 'ap
peared In, now that he has been cap
tured for vaudeville. In most tragic
Dlars ad the liveliest of farces he has
i succeeded, but he has never appeared
' in vaudeville until this engagement.
A big horned owl. being carried around
the streets duiinar the dar. by Ralph C.
Loom I a, has attracted a great deal of at-
tentlon rrom passersDy. Lioomis caugni
the bird laat week at Gray's landing
n the Columbia and brought him to
Portland. Loomls was passing a clump
of bushes last week and noticed tha
hird perched In the branches. A vlgor-
ctus shaking of the branches dislodged
he bird, and Loomls had Jt by the
wings before It could get away.
KAPPOLD, LYRIC
SOPRANO, COMING
Mme. Rappold's place In opera is se
cure, among the greatest singers of the
"world and recently when she sang
"Alda" In Cincinnati, one of the critics
wrote of hey: "Her voice is an exceed
ingly beautiful soprano of lyric quality
Which yet possesses the strength to
rise to the most dramatic climaxes."
Mme. Rappold will be one of the four
stars from the Conreld Metropolitan
Opera, company which will visit Port
land Wednesday evening, October 7, at
the Hellig theatre. The concert will be
under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn
Coman and wlU mark the opening of
the musical season as Well as the open
ing of their subscription series of con
certs. The seat sale opens Monday
morning.
Building Permit.
Jfemlng Thomsen, 748 East Seventh
street, near Bowman, repair story and
half frame dwelling, $200; J. C. Lang,
Tabor avenue, between Powell and Fran
cis, erect story and half frame dwell
ing. $1,600; Fred Singer. East Eleventh
street, between Fremont and Beech,
erect story and half frame barn, $300;
Eugene Davis, East Thirty-first and Ash
streets, erect one-story frame dwelling.
$1,400; W. A. Starker, East Twenty
seventh street, between Alberta and
Wygant, erect one-story frame dwelling.
$1,600; F. H. Kearney. Missouri avenue,
between Jessup and Church, alter two
story frame dwelling, $1,200; A. E.
Bck, Vanderbilt and Flsk streets,
erect one-story frame dwelling, $1,700;
Lexlle Scott, East Taylor street, between
Twenty-ninth and thirtieth, erect two
story frame dwelling, $7,000; J. I).
Paque. East Twentieth street. near
Frederick, erect one-story frame dwell
ing. $2,000; F. Main. Thurman street,
between Twenty-seventh and Twenty
eighth, erect story and half frame
dwelling. $1,00: John Ahren. East
Twenty-second street, between Alberta
and Wygant, erect one-story frame
dwelling. $1,600: H. F. L. Blane. Frank
lin street, between Oregon and Hoyt,
addition to two-story frame dwelling,
$660; Rose City Cemetery association.
East Fifty-seventh- street between
Freemont and Siskiyou, erect one-story
frame barn. $1,000; Mr a. E. A. Mar
shall. Johnson street, between Twenty
fourth and Twenty-fifth, erect two-
story frame dwelling, $1,600; Mr.
Coomes, East Thirty-seventh street, be
tween Tillamook and Thompson, erect
one-story frame dwelling, f z.sea; v. H.
Jackson East Twelfth street, betweea
Preacott and Skldmora. erect na-storr
frame dwelling. $1.60$; Crane (x, Irv
ing street, between Thirteenth and
Fourteenth, erect slx-etory brick ware
house. $160,600; William Beckett East
Nineteenth street between Bratnard
and Oolng.erect two-story frame dwell
ing. $2.00; E. J. Ellison, East Twenty
third street between Thompson and
'TUlanwwk. erect two-etory frame dwell
ing. $i.$00.
Captain WiHite at Brewer-ton.
(raited Fnaa Ltm Wire.!
Nvy Tard, Paget Bound. Wash, Oct.
1. Captain oeorg H -Willi ta, engineer
ing officer. United States) nary, hs .ar
rived iters sum reporta ror aviy as
chief of the steam ceglneeriar eert-
mont or in i yarn, urn was tonwnr
twPrtr of the New Tork 8hlrIM
toc company ef Camd). N. J. He awo--eds
Captain fftary Potts, who was re
rent ly oetsched from actlrs duty be
owa pt mttealth. - ..- i
Pantages' Good Bill.
There is an extraordinary good bill
at the Pantages theatre this week. The
Heuman trie, world's greatest cyclists;
Mack. Malone and Mack, speedy danc
ing trio: the erand opera trio, present
ing the prison scene from "Faust," and
Cushlng, Merrill and Davis.
"The Cat and the Piddle."
Every one and especially the chil
dren are pleased with the big scenic
nnrf trick snectacular extravaganza.
'The Cat and the Fiddle," at the Baker
this week. There will be a matinee
Saturday and the show closes Satur
day night
"The Girl of the Golden West."
The curtain at the Bungalow this
week rises at 8 o'clock on the grand
production of Belasco's "The Olrl of
the Golden West" and It behooves every
one to get there in time as the mo
ment the curtain Is up no one is per
mitted to go down the aisles.
"The Man of the Hour" Coming.
One of the greatest American dramas
ever written, "The Man of the Hour,"
will be the attraction at the Heillg
theatre. Fourteenth and Washington
streets, for three nights, beginning
Thursday. October $. A matinee will
be given Saturday. Tha advance scat
sale will open next Tuesday, October S,
at 10 a. m.
Sleep
Sleep is nature's re
building period, when tha
energy used by the brain,
muscles and organs is re
newed. If you lose sleep,
your system is robbed of
the strength sleep should
give. Continued loss of
sleep multiplies this Joss
until you become a phys
ical wreck. Dr. Miles'
Nervine quiets the irri
tated nerves and brings
refreshing, invigorating
sleep. .Nervine contains
no opiates, apd therefor
leaves no bad after-effects.
"For over two years I aaffered un
told agonies; my I Hands thought X
was going ermxy. I could not alee
nor rest at all. I tried different doc
tors, but failed to And relief. My
head would ache all the Usee; I waa
like one drank: emtld not eonosntrate
any snlnd. and waa ae restless and
worried that sleep waa oat of the
euaattmw After taking one bottle ef
r. Miles' Karri m I fait woneerfoDy
rhangvd. I am now oa sar third hot
tie and am gaining aJI the thaa I
an He-down and elerp lte a child,
nd ass able t do my work.
MM. MAT SCOTT. XngUob, lad.
' Vex drooglrt sens Or. MIW Nerv
lee,' and we ewtnorlsa Mm retwna
arloiere settle ewy) If ft fslla
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