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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,' FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 23. 1009. UPLIFT III, COUflY 'Grain-Kiiiirs in Walla Walla Section Said to Be Indif; ' ferent to Work of Wash inrton State College Demonstrators. (8pctot DHpetca tr The JooraaU Pomeroy, Wash'.. March l Klf ht Into tlia heart of the enemy's couniry foes the second farming demonstration rein early . tomorrow morning. After maklnir a tour of the Palouse country the Snake river has been crossed and Pomeroy baa been visited. The city U the only place of Importance on the branch from Starbuck and-it will be necemary for the train to backtrack to Btarbuck In order to reach the grain belt in the vicinity of Waitaburg and Dayton. At the aummlt of the-Alto ' grade will ie enierea me cni 01 j farms and-bigger fortunes. Truly the , enemy's country lies ahead, and It Is more than likely that the reception I tendered the college men will not be as cordial and the people will not be as receptive as they have been In the I smaller communities. J The home of the "horseback" farmer. the automobile and the traction engine Is In the Walla Walla country, where - It Is said a large proportion or. trie . bank deposits are owned by farmers and practically all of the automobiles V re driven by 'horny handed sons of . - toll."; A year ago, when the first train was operated over tne lines or me Oregon Railway & .Navigation company, the people were more or lesa dubious or results to te-secured rrom ronow Ing the suggestions offered, but a num- . ber of experiments have been made dur ing the past 1! months, and in many ;.. cases the anticipations of the farmers making them have been entirely over reached. ' While the train la not sent , out to. knock the big farm idea, it . has aroused an interest in homes and In small communities, as against the immense body of land operated by hired neip and lert to itseir most or tne ' year, .while the crop is growing. Autos and Orchard Autocrats. In the trip extending since Monday morning but one automobile has ben seen at the meetings, and- but ens pair " of twins. That was at St. John. The automobile' brigade will be found at Day ton and at Walla Walla, while at :: the same time will be found 'the auto crat of the orchard. Perhaps no sec tion of the state has so largely dt verslfied interests as has the Walla . Walla district, and the work of the train Is right along the lines common ly found practicable, yet the big farni- BIG NOTUCR FOB STEEL LET 4 11. C. Wortman llnys 3fa tonal for 'A?w J)eiart ment Store JSuildiiig. UMATILLA BRAVE SEEKS DIVORCE BUT CAN'T RECALL WIFE'S NAME Contracts for tha all In K n.l in me construction of the Olds. Wort man 4k Klna huildlna- on Mm vti ui... , wre ioi -jay 11. c Wortman wnuo on nm recant vin n v7aa. v.,i The contract Is for several thotiaanri iuiib anu i no steel win be manufao turea In Pittsburg. Mr. Wortman. who returned from the ana sourn yesterday, . aaya that the steel will he delivered within the nrii u AHVfl. and mat ha h. u. tviii oe encountered in the construction of lira rirm s Die .mtau aior. .nunni oi rauure to get the structural stnel from the east, aa has ma nftn hum tha wun Bteei construction in ih a city. , Mr. Wortman found a buoyant snirlt among the manufacturers and jobbers throughout the east. it Is the general opinion," said he, of the large eastern business lntee. eats that President Taft will mike good,' that the country will be highly prosperous durlnar this . farm nA k.t without a doubt be will be renominated four yeara hence and reelected, result ing In giving to us eight years of un exampled prosperity." "However." stated Mr. Wurtm.n "Just at this time trade conditions in IftWUl M.aati-k la Ttie Jours.l Pendleton, Or.. March it. One of tha must interesting among the divorce auit filings of Umatilla count? la that of Jutiuaon lliaDmau. an Indian -of th Umatilla reservation, who wants to le released from a wife whose name he can t remember. Hut for the Ingenuity of Peter West, I'endleton's noted di vorce lawyer, his case would indeed be pitiable. It seems that Chapman decided In 1904 that lie could no lonaer a La ml- sin gle Isolation. Accordingly, he chose a dusky niald and the two went to the priest and were married a la American T-marrUge certificate and all. In late course of time the marriage certificate went the way of the bison and was no more to be found. Indeed. It la doubt ful If It waa ever thought of until th other day. when Chapnmn made up his mind that In keeping with the Inde pendence of his fathers be must break his marriage bonds hs must have tllvorce. . lie hunted tip Peter West, the Pendle ton lawyer who has untied more people man pernapa any oilier man in eastern Oregon. And what is ths name of vour wife." aid west, getting nut his divorce blank. "Mrs. Johnson Chapman." answered the redskin. But her first name, her given name. her old name, is what we must have." West corrected. . The Umatillan scratched hts head. He scratched again. "Umph." he fin ally said, "that makea no difference. does It? Her name Is Mrs. Johnson Chap man. . Weat explained that the first name of his- "clootchman" must be written on tha paper before he could get a di vorce In the true white man style, and get loose enough so that he could marry another "clootcbman." "Where is your marriage certificate?" queried the attorney, old at tha untying game. . Tha bravs was stumped again, for he had searched In vain for the document before calling on tha attorney. West roughout the east are somewhat rf- pressed on account of tariff agitation In congress. The tariff agitation Is so enormous in Its proportions and is so iniimatejy; connected with the entire fabrlo of business that any change is bound to have an Immediate, and I might say, violent effect Jfo one knows where an agitation of tha tariff vo ena wnen once Started, and of course, manufacturers are going uijr .iuki; una iime until uiey know what the action of congress will Mr. Wortman says' he believes the de- I W pression noticeable throughout the east iiuw is aue entirety to tariff agitation and Has, nothing to do with the finan cial troubles of 18 months ago, all of wm-n nsve Jong since aisappesred. He gives as a reason for thfnklng that the tariff is responsible, the fact that I " me prices or raw materials that enter largely into tne manufacture of articles r exceptionally man. ...... a7h1fdr1'VaV' ur.n"wnhear?. Journal Headers Who Suf i iup figures. aji or which proves, he thinks, that It is not a scarcity of money nor a lack of confidence that nas to ao wun tne depression so notice able In the east. "In the far pouth and on the Pacific coast I found the business conditions very different from those in the east," ,io iu. sum sections are filrnly prosperous. Texas Is enlovinz a. nroa. perity greater than any ever heretofore known in that 'section. Railway dea took another tack, lie went to the ree. orda. Hut the records said nothing about Johnson Clispman or Airs, joiin. son ('lianmnii. even though he spent an afternoon scanning the leaves of the big book in the Umatilla county court house. Hepulsed. the divorce lawyer returned again to the original source, lis Jotted down all of the names the Indian could remember ever having beard his wife called and made the 'divorce plea In the name or all or tnem. The case aa rued. reads: Johnson Chapman versus Katie Chapman, Mntlna Chapman.' Matlna Wallace or Matlhla or Kate Kabron a plea for" a divorce. .. . BAfno HEAD CITY SLEUTHS His 'amo the Only One That Is Certified for ' Appointment. The last obsUols In the way of the long deferred appointment of Charles B. Baty as captain of police to head the detective bureau of tha oolioe denart. ment waa removed yesterday afternoon when the civil servlne rnrnmlialnn ac cepted tha report of Police Commission er Greene, explaining why the appoint ment of a police captain from the list ?f ellglbles for that poalUon haa not hitherto been ' maria. The rennrt waa accepted and Secretary Mcintosh was Instructed to certify a new list. Aa Daty la the only one eligible there will be but one name certified. . Patrolman Hurry Circle who stood flret la the examination for pnllfe iup. tain and whoee name was certified to gethur with those of Patrolmen Jtlley and Mallet In the orlguml eligible Hat, months sgo, lias never waived his right to be appointed, yet - he must remain a common patrolman while a man who siooa at tne root In the examination for the coveted poaltlon.of chief of the de tectives Is advanced for by the certify ing of a new Jl.t 0f one Circle Is elim inated. The executive board will In all probability appoint rtaty at tta reaular seselon this afternoon. becretary Mcintosh said this morning that he could rertlfv nnlv K.i rV ti. appointment, out mat na thought the i iit was noma- an iniustice in tiia ran. dldates whose examinations showed them to be better qualified "I think the police commission has been unfair." said tha secretary. In his letter of explanation to the civil service commission Mr. Oreene a J. v that t Km ral.l.,n - - - filled before because bv tha viihi4r.ai.i of two of the names submitted to the executive 'board only niia applicant la left and that thla doe not riua h commissioners a good chance to select properly qualified person. Tha fol lowing words eonulmla the renort: 'The committer is therefore practir- cany limited to one name lit making an appointment from the aaltl list. The so.Mi or tne service and tha best In terest of the department and the city require that some room for choice be given the appointing authority In mak ing a election ami I. therefore, re spectfullyrequest your honorable body to exercise the discretion vested Jn you by aeotion IIS of the charter and- cer- iii x a new list or candidates for ap pointment aa captain of police. The rea sons assigned are as ahnve stated end msy be summarised as 'for the good of the service.' - " " Castro Balls From Bordeaux. (United Frees Uim4 Wire.) Bordeaux, March Jl Former Presi dent Clprlano Castro' of Veneauela sallej today, presumably for BoGth America, (astro announced that ha Intended to disembark at tha lslsnd of Trinidad. Senora Castro, ta party of attendants, and Castro's brother, who Is his Secre tary, accompanied the former dictator. . in . i ' ii i i ,,. . Thousands of Items about farmers all ! being busy. i JUDGE 0. ir.' WILLIAMS , CKLEBIMTK.S 1HRT1IDAY . ' : ".' Judge George If. Williams will tonight give a dinner party to 60 of his close friends at the Commercial club In honor v of his slghty-slxh birthday.. T!' round a remarkable life history as cabinet inem ber, atstesman, chief Justice of Oregon territory and Intimate friend of Unrein, Judge Williams has made many friends, and It Is to .the olduet of these In Port land that he Is giving the dinner tonight Coyote ' skins Wheeler county. aell at 11.10 each In C ASTOR I A For Infant and CMldren. ,. Tha Kind You Kara Always Bough! ' Beara tha Sig&ator of MORE DISTRESS FROM STOMACH OR ANY DVSPEPSIA AFTER TODAY ier From Any Form o Stomach Trouble Should Try This. velopment and irrlaatlon are holnr nr nea out on an immense scale In the soutneasiern part ot tne state. I found uaiveston to pe one or tne most pros perous cities that I ever saw. , The Biupping interests mere are immense. ers have but slight interest In any of tne suggestions maae. wnen a man produces 160,000 bushels of grain On ' his own land, operates 200 to 300 horses and handles as much money annually as does a, small bank, he haa but little time for experimentation. Located at the end of the Pomeroy branch, this city has been -considered lost to other sections of the- district, which has similar needs and similar . natural resources, and the demonstra tion trains are doing a splendid work in bringing the people. In touch with ( conditions elsewhere and in causing them to consider seriously the need for i Improved conditions on the farm lands. Pomeroy is now the heaviest grain shlp- i ping point on the Oregon Railroad & Navigation system in Washington, If not .In the entire northwest Yet people are much interested In livestock and In di versified agriculture. Irrigation Is not practiced to any considerable extent even In the valleys: r, ; JCeea Interest la livestock. When the Washington Btate college urges farmers to grow livestock 'n conjunction with the production of grain a responsive chord, la touched in the teople of this section, fnr m,..i years the production of sheep has been an important industry In the foothills above Pomeroy and with the Wenaha forest reserve near hv niantu n Jia been found for the management of ... ..uc . un a targe scale at ttmna and it is destined to become the great seaports of the countrv Mr. Wortman says that the construe tlon of the , firm's new building will go lorwara now as rapiaiy as men and money can carry it on, and that not later that! March 1 of next year the Dig . aepartmeni store wiu De In the new building. When your stomach Is weak or lack Ins In gastric Juice, anything that you eat, no difference what it Is. will sour on vour stomach, raise the bile and acids to cover your food like xll on water, causing Indigestion, dyspepsia- stomach nervousness and belching of sour poisons, which produce foul odors, nasty taste, bilious headache, heartburn. one of J intestinal griping and make you an ob ject ot misery, inia is stomacn trouoie which can -not be overcome with ordi nary digestive medicines. It is caused by fermentation of your food, which will be remedied at once by Pape's Dla- Depsln. a prenaratlon oleasant to take and as harmless as candy, though it will digest and to ths biooi indigestion Is a result, not a nranar. e ...ImllalU- t ' - va uunitiiiiu.iuu inio ins oiooa ait the food you eat. cause i anur I ... ' . i unr rannv. vour rniwi hrnmn, taint, i and that's what is causing the In- of your trouble. If the stomach ana ed dl ra frestlon and gas on stomach, and other Series. Psds's Dlanenaln ia an anta. eld, most powerful digestive and thorough reaulatoe for vmii .inm.hi These trlanaulea will dl oreat anv Irinil of food you eat and will cleanse the stomach and intestines In a natural way. which makes vou feel flna fiva minutes afterwards. Any good pharmacy here will supply you With a case of Pane's Dlnnenaln for ftftv cents. Just readlnar about thla remarkable stomach preparation will not j help. You should go now and get all case. Put your stomach in full health I k.. : . M .... ' i jr luujuuuw juu win lurget ine i misery of stomaoh trouble. Your ease I s no aiirerent rrom many others. It sn't stomach nerves or catarrh of the I stomach, or gastritis, or dyspepsia. It is rood rotting food fermentation II that', all aA ..,.. l ... I II -V V. KU vo. v wwub .11. 11. Ill- I tea to overcome. 2-5 DISCOUNT I ft I For Saturday Only-Special mi -mm !W,'' rfV . $ J 4 J A J ' Off Hi Mill I AT .mil HI His Special Train Kun Upon a Siding and Phone Connected Up. . i : ' San Francisco. March 28. E. H. Har riman and his party arrived at Burlin game, the fashionable suburb of this city, shortly after noon today In a private train from southern California. The train was run UDon a sidina- near the depot and a telephone service was placed in readiness lor installation In the car. Throughout the morning, prior to th railway magnate s arrival, gangs or men nunareas or tiocks of sheep are owned1 were at work grading the siding and 5J-mSn Jt, 'J1-,n Pomeroy und the tidying the station and yard in anti- , . v. . vs. uri i TCI, 1 1 1 1 1 II III. nil .Inn . Af I .infltmn er , M .M.I r " w KiuwiuK . nave DBen annrmmia produced here gn Sheep have never been for-mutton The introduction --of -field, peas Is hailed with joy by the farSe?s here r or. many years the country has been short, of forage crops for the stock in winter and It is hoped that the Cana dian r,,a win tm the need. Scores of farmers were anxious to get seed of the railroad company, but as to men bad been selected by the Iocs! farmers' union to try the experiment, and only 10 sacks of peas had been provided, at least a score of farmers went awav fi"!KT lntw,;t Th xPerlment with corh nearly response, si Coeducation and Celibacy. From the London Chronicle. The London Teacher has been look ing into the marriage rate at Manches ter university, snd found that of 660 women who achieved degrees only 84 have married. At Manchester the young woman and the -nung man sit side by side. And only 12 of the S60 have mated themselves with male graduates. I TMS. - Thefe is nothing a woman appreciateiXV , S VJ. 1 I more than gcxxl sharp gcissora that tav X I W. I t 111! iarp Clean smooth results are derived II III I J 1 1 L.a 1",u tucuscwi mas scissors anu oncars. x eVi I'l l I ' TheywilIcostyu.no wore than inferior wi ay wtaiiua. wucdp 5tis5or are poor economy. ; ii -. - i - . , . 1 1 III J . incniH gnaraniee, aosoiute satistactioa ar s w pair or your money back, is your protection. I I nn.t Kn. n Sf .nn. iaw ''II 1,1 corxHngr to mtze, wherever Jy1' , " ' w, . A WISS Razor assures the m smoothest shave. --f r-- S ,.; Jssj Jr )'; .' On Any Suit in the House - -This Sale Ends Positively Saturday Night ALL $15.00 SUMMER SUITS ....... . , . $ii.25 ALL $18.00 SUMMER SUITS .$13.50 .ALL $20.00 SUMMER SUITS...,. . . . . .. .$15.00 ALL $22.50 SUMMER SUITS. .. ....... .$16.90 ALL $25.00 SUMMER SUITS. ........ . . .$18.75 ALL $27.50 SUMMER SUITS. .$20.65 ALL $30.00 SUMMER SUITS., ........ . .$22.50 ALL $35.00 SUMMER SUITS. .$26.25 A. J. RICHARDSON' GO.;. 283 AND 285 WASHINGTON ST. OPP. WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. a a 1 -sisasaaBWaa i though in some sections near town corn has been grown successfully for manv ? i.ijri.j', iiuwever the production less than rhlch malraa It should be. YORK LIFE WILL NOT BUILD W. M. Ladd Denies Sale Property at Third and Washiiijon. TTIllIsm 11. Lsdd this morning put n end to the rumor that the New Tork Ii,,!fJlr"nc ,Bpany had purchafced - i?U5 Laid rroperty on the rorner of Third and Washington f..r S4u0.00 and would construct a skyscraper there No such purchase hs hern made, he u'ld At the same time, by inference t l.-aaL JiT"1 hi fBrmfr lUti-mcnt that the Iidd Interests would put up a build ing eij the corner. for the past day or s lt j,.. h,rn rumored that the New Tork I fa hl"l rurrhaeed th es.rner lOeiien f,t now k"'. b1r.tb" Cantertnir. biilidln, with the Intention r-f rectr, of the Hnest moJem offk-e buiidlnss on the cotiat. , Tlia rumor ha i, .1.-, loa-r floor f thm building to ha ed by the Ladd Tilton hmnk yndar When Mr. LaM was asked about the rumor this mwmlng ha mmU4 4 heard that same story mmir rn ' r1 r afertHw-j whlU I waa on tha na trip of the Kennady." he Mf 1 "that was the first I had har pf T , Other than that 1 know nothing f . Pnat th stnrr. hivr.r. If you wtah' for it will make ? dirfre to 11 a j -Heaio-a.- eontlreed Me. ldd. -as I Xift'Wetand It. tvaitlMf tr Naw Tori! Ile Insureiw mspiiiT nor say ethr r-,jr,rny ertaelas as4er th .v Tork taw la rn.li!-4 parrhaae pfrrt. . s,4 eract l,oilittnr. J never bard f 1 urrhaa ff the propertv by IKa 1 1 r.Ul icrame ta me im. rumors i j..-,,iv- Mr l-a-M s!a a. 14 that be 4 M . .. a t-act f tt4 to et s.a. '. ''T -fr 1 t' ' t eertlrM mt a. e - .t-rt hw Ka na4 f o. t r-r-r F x i . a nwnf ka4 ferea l is ral aa'ai r.rt ,. Ill fTU I a HV' in t t t f 1 s . mm c a - ;: . t 4 " Our Easter Gloves We are now showing a full and conjplete stock f ll .1 I . r-i 1 a 01 an ine latest spring novel ties. Nowhere except at this Specialty Glove House can you find such an elegant assortment Ladies One-Clasp French Pique Kids, regular $1.50 vaL rf i i p SPECIAL 51.15 Ladies One-Clasp Cape Gloves in the latest Dent shades, regular $1.25 values. nr SPECIAL.... iJ5C Ladies' Two - Clasp Imported French Lambskin in all the new-' est colorings, reg. $1.25 rf ralues. SPECIAL.-. VoZ Lennon's Interchange able Glove Order art honored in any one of Lennon's chain ef stores Portland, Seat tle and San Francisco. r Saturday's Selling We Of f er Ladies Three-Clasp Best Selected French Kids in all the very latest Easter shades, fit beautifully and absolutely guaran- fl t . m r teed .....M.5 Cut little Kid Mocha and Cap Gloves for the little ones, fitted and guaran- ff teed.. ..ve..r:;7;r:7 II5C EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MEN Kid Cape and Mocha Gloves for' The largest specialty glove Aid umbrella house in the west When Youi Wear a Jacobs-Sfllnie Co. 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You. do not have to overstep 4he truth, in speaking of WEIXESILEY- iM-TME-MMJL A Word Here to the Reader WIU N6t Be Amiss ' Knowing the hirrh sense of honor that verv Jacobs-Stine Company salesman possesses, it is perfectly safe for you to rely upon his statemi-nt .with reference to any property we have fnr li Our salesmen are authorized to give you informa tion regarding the investment values of WELLES-LEY-ON-THE-HILL or any other have. He has our perfect .sanction in advisinc vou that WELLESLEY-ON-THE-HILL practically is the best investment for the amount involvirl th.r is on the market today. Our foresight in ih. n,ir. chase of property enables us to pick out pieces that will be a profit to ourselves, as well aa tn chasers, if we did not think there sirable features in WELLESLEYON-THE-HILL, we never would have undertaken one of our salesmen take vou out to WELLF. . LE Y-O N-THE-HILL in ou'r auto. SZZ pointment by phone or in anv Other : V, . n ven joy the ride, at least. 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