THE OREGON DAILY TOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. -' U. 1,J- TAFT EXPECTED TO ESTS GUILT AND FINED 'A: Councilman - Cellars J Causes Lewis Wolfley, Formerly of Speech by President .Before Mail From Postal Cars at Glen- Council Recommends. , This Former Proprietor of Cafe Says Committee Appointed to Draft Type of Lamp for East Side It Is True He Sold Liquof '.. , Stir by Sensational " Arizona, Fatally .Injured Republican Club Is Eag-' cop, Mo., Said to Have Been ' Amendments as to Wa- v ; Statement. at Los Angeles. erly. Awaited. Found In Possession. but Club Is-Dissatisfied. Without License., ter Pipes.-; SAYSIHGTION FORMERGOVQNOR CAH BE DELAYED MANGLED BY CAR FOURAWEDOF OPPOSE THREE ROBBING TRAIU CLUSTER LIGHTS BOiADK TOSUGGESrVMY .. ' TO LAY MAINS mm InslnusUora that w.r. almost para- IVnUmS Prm T-aaa.4 WlrO Los Angeles. Feb. 11. LtwU Wolfley. (Vt Ptm ImmI Wirt.) Vitus Fimi Uwl Wlns.t Th. East Sid. Business Men's club is r tl a wk- S ta. k 4 I a a. i ai at a. I . a A. a ...I I - mount to araft charges w.r. mad. byl Angeie. eo. 11. uewi. " " ' t A' . S TrT" L fc ' " AUBea l nm7" disastlsflsd with . the wsy-ths council former proprietor of th Delmonlc re - --- - - , I lormarij- jumnur 01 aiikm uu or u.iirwrwu 1 neia , up " ana roDDea a Missouri J'acinc I ,.. trA.il thm ( Councilman Cellars this morning against I QrfLMt Securlty Changing ' hla tactics, Ed Johnson, rmer proprietor of tho Delmonlco, re- In th. selection of taurant, which was in Seventh strt i . - . . . i ' i ims) iruitju , iuqi rnmoinv. row niarnc narrH- mm naw x otk kcdud -a - - . i - - i ... - -.n.tn rn.mK.ra not onlr Of tha Mult- 1 w w -.J," tXi-, - , ik Th Waliari. hotel ltMel ,,,.. pole, for th ,t d Tn . . - J - - . ' rour men in nndar arnuthaM frwlnir 1 . . ... Harvard Is awaited with Intenaa Intareet In n-U-l" . r 7 , I . " " ' r""""? 01 lif c th cntinMl waa mule thia Thayara W. W. Ix)w, .James Lowa, mornlnf and prorldes for a thraa-olus- 8. W. Emerson and oeorrs Eberiln. tar llarht. Thraa sf the- men hare ' been' held aanlnet by tha - East Bid Bdalneas nomah County Bar, but of tha bench corner of Sixteenth .street and n vhm mtineilman mentioned no 1 boulevard. Doctora at tna receivinx nos-1 nanalal circles nara. K., vi. inr.rf.nra were claln. loltaL hr the ared capltallat waal Jt Is expected that tha president will vu " - 1- ... . . .... 11 1.1 I . - I Th If A. Of Kx - ... m . . .1 . .Aii...n. MTaifKi 1 urn nil in mriai wuuia iui iii'i'kji I f in in cmr 11 11 uiii niiauii-i . . w w iuvh lT.tJr7.ii.iM '. His scalp waa torn from deretandln concarnlnt his policy, and tines last .Wednesday, according- to tha I Men's club and It la claimed by them authoHtles. Their apprehension was I 1 ". ni w kept seorat until Eberlln Into custody at Hot Springs, guilty in the circuit court today to a charge of aelllng liquor without H- This light had been argued I . . i. Judge Morrow fined him $100. . , . Johnaon was convicted In the' munici pal court oh four separata charges of Mr cellars' remarks were occasioned the akuU. one rib was fracjured and his anawerlng the following queatlons: by tha Introduction of an ordinance - .! I ,V " " IZT,".: .1 r i rii... n trttm tha nnvmant i ueiievru no .uaiuiini wutunivn i v iinn tm m nui unii uui of a llcan'aa'fee for peddling popcorn, brain alao. How far could tha government go Jnj. . rhanin la a crlDDle. and the ordinance in Wolfiey stepped from one of a pair the proaecutlon of truatsT Tha 1 A ilntih a tMAba tft atlAI ht ff A fv I XVKst ShAiiM lVa th aVnVSktPt ffVI alfl t T I . - " . " "- wvim slUlil am UDirn amB . UU aWJ Vii Lit . his behalf was petitioned ror oy roa.., - " w "' . i"" " ' ' "V .:""a. . ODanad offlcea In thla cltv t. nramot. .(), h. ,,... - Thl. i.nn ". w" Pi "Hs7 ms liquor on Th. two Uwi and f wti Uken 1 ";r:r "A,"'" iMiunf.iiquor without a Jioenrfo In hi Am, to. ?h":".a nriniPVnt; r l- Ui.k aw ii-i,a. tn I weias, ana is - unaor new management. ,.-.' ffc. to! ff fl "fi Th, charge to whlch hs pleaded fullty leadln buelneas' men Of tha city. an oncoming car. s ma " wwira w. nii .n rn. -"."V,; ; "Z.'r .'r: 7 "l Mir II. -It Is being- whispered around that a ptner approaenmg in ine opposus aire, adverse decisions ny ma unuea Biawa - """r Ir, '""ri a ..LT.- .1' l, I .Johnson took an . appeal In all four certain firm of lawyers In this city on, as u was niaoen oy me nrsu its supreme court in ins Buwaara uii ana ior m fining aompany. ins aumon- V-,"" J i" " .n eaaes. Two hav been tried In ths clr- ..ia m n.n.r "i.1av the hear-lwaa between tha rsils when hs was I Tobacco truet oases? ln of an Injunction against tha el ty struck. His body was hurled nearly What should bs ths government's at Indefinitely for a consideration of )S a seross tha street by ths fores of the I tit ode In ths event of favorabls decls- month from the parUes to whose in-1 terest ths Injunction would bs. And ne ties allege that much of tns mall stolen "" l .'TZ " ..V V.W7 cult court In ths first case ths Jury rrora ths train was foundunopened lZrT CIA IV Vmir. I wurna vral ' nt guilty after in ih,i AaiMa :"Ws had been planning on a four-l d ,,b ,. , . r . . city doesn't get 'the $8." Who Oats Money. "Who gets It thenr asked Mayor Si mon. - ' "That'a a ouestion." replied Mr. Cel lars, but his manner did not make It seem that ths Identity of ths recipients was any mystery to htm. "Now the city passed an ordinance some time ago." said Councilman uer- ROAD'S PETITION TO BE HEARD 7 Ions In these cases t How may ths Republican party pledges bs oarrlsd oat best by ths ad ministration f ' It Is reported hers that ths president will reiterate hla statements that tha government "'should not run amuck" with prosecutions. It Is probable that hs will mate it clear that ths decision of ths supreme court la the tobacoo and oil trust cases will havs much bearing upon ths oourse of the administration. President Taft has worked hard over in their offlcea. ROSE C TY BETS SsHf cs VhV' uV dr afVer iilng out nee of th svsr present telephons and h)ur Two ..on. ..,. r leiegrapn PO' wouia p reseni a are at to coma up. Jr.1 consuntly.ln ths limelight for "l"-"c a,a.ai . Iha laMiff aa S- .-Ufa vlmrA sstravai m sp saav vaSB S aVVt7VI 11 hsurs. , Two actions against Johnson Johnson hss been lara continuing, "fixlna ths license fee necr,5?8admonhn a few1 of I street Committee Instructed tohsiisrJ. rd h" put ,B much t,m Arrangements Made So East -i Sssi tvl i . I " I . I .. - - Atchley this morning. It would Ti"i2. -.2. -put twnights on each side of ths pol J .I4a.la ik. staaait sM1i ssaSnsaW antlr. lanrtnuif th atrai.K Thia rea. I KOMUial COIIUnlSsJOnS. son was advanced to the council," but , (8aln Boreao ef 'The jwf"' , " ' ..,! i a m-A r?.m.A I - Salem, Or., Feb... 11. Notarial com. n.YXWll W. " ben issued to Harry M. feel that ws havs been unfairly treated -ttu;; HoiPor: In this matter and that ths council f J5i,i:. H 'f011!? TT lAAsSMlJIUsVg I1(1 M TVA E the street -venders came up to the city hall, deposited their money and took out licenses. Shortly afterwards local attorneys appeared before ths circuit court and very easily obtained an Injunction pre venting the city from enforcing ths or dinate. As yet there has been no hear- , Delegates from the various improve-. went and business clubs of ths city mot In ths Commercial clubrooms last night to consider ths draftln of n amend ment covering the methods -of laying water mains tn this city. Practically every organisation In the city was rep resented by a committee. . , i , A ntvtnomm1ttee Of ven members was appointed to draw tip an amend ment to b voted on at ths next meet ins. X. 13. Rice, the oliftirman of the general committee, la also the chairman of the sub-committee, while , the other committee members are Ben Rlesland, president Of ths 8tenth Ward league: J. W. Campbell of ths' Sellwood board of trade; S. W. 'Walker, seerstsry of tha Bunnvslda Push club: Arthur Brook of ths Penlnsala Development league: Whitney I Bolss of tha United East Side Push clubs and H. J. Parkinson, managing adltor of ths Portland Labor Preaa, Ths commutes haa communica tions from 54 cities of ths United States telling of the plan followed In each of thess cities, and It Is believed ' tha by applying th best of thess prin ciples as. they may to Portland condi tions that a popular plan can be secured. "One Friend lies. , ' ' ' ' From, the Baltimore Sun. The little lamb that Mary had " , Ths bef trust has on Ice, - -And, ohi It makes us awful tad . Ths way they've raised the pries. Set Hearing on Proposi tion to Vacate Streets. Hs has been fairly besieged for wseks by financiers, urging him to make his position plain and In that manner set tie the present unrest In the stock market Several financiers havs point ed out that much of th uneasiness in aH. tm.rlr.a 1... haan itnA 4a lino.rf . Int v iQfl cuv council m i morn inr of the In function, and th.clty is mmitt . . il8,n ir?'Z ""ir.kt. .f ths hsarlngof th. petition by would b benefit from a definite m- .mE .-.I-.,.. ..a Thai nimil I " w.w - i " - Ankeny Street Residents Wll Not Crowd Wrong Cars. East Ankeny street residents will no up a petition asking the mayor to veto ths messurs arid then start all over again to securs ths kind of lights ws want" Ths securing of a street light for th east Bids has already caused a great deal of dispute. - This Is ths. second us morning n- .aruln the prMdenf, future policy , Y v..." f. ' I V Jj; time that the light has been selected jnvtte. to set a and that, no matter what it Is. there IvlT L . X council, th laat one being, re- ' WOULD YOU PAY $1.00 ; TO BE RID OF CATARRH? nuffht to draw a line somewhere. I "'' cmjay or ma ' shall not vota for this ordinance."' . I cation of portions of Adams and Oregon Capla Gate Permit. " l streets.. Accordingly, Chairman Annand. The ordinance was passed despite of ths street committee, fixed th tims Councilman Cellars' objections, but not for th public hearing at 1:30 o'clock before It had been amended so that the i next Friday- afternoon at ths city halL time for which ths permit is to m is- Toe two, streets named are wanted I w m i . .jut I I 1 uj iiioui I L"..-. J ; "I .k. A V .h. I Ptlon .offered. A dispute arose over VaaaV s,.w " I ihll HaThf A K 41m AW hf tA A HAA Cr..: r. . 7.L. m. " VLrZ":: ond petition asking for ths veto of the. iLu . r. . Tif- I Prdlnanca being circulated. C:".! " . T'Vt Mor trouble Is looked for. UT1 .iivii i IV mo iruisi iw iiincuj nara VanilU (ha nMhir Amt r.ni Manv comnlalnts have been brought Ilir-KMAN-flMr-KIMflN l , r - Mm i ws asps mil us l ilfl assta w w i inio me oiiices ox me vcreeicar cvmpanj OREGON SUPREME COURT CALENDAR (galm Baroaa of The Joanul.) Salem, Or., Feb. 11. Becauae Tues day, February 22, being Washington's I of people living along East Ankeny I ABLE TO PAY DEBT ,0F OREGON TRUST v,. r-'m i h. loay, eoruary n, oeing waaningion a i oi people living along- caai Anneny sued was changed from six months after b eomDanl4!S as a siU on which to kirthda. la . i.t hoiwlv. th. .iinrem. Urt a in h taritor. iiu.nt paaaags to a tims wnen tns jnjuncuon M - . ... .hlltm.f , k. I " .... a 7"Z7. " I .i, I. i," ",k. V, ri, decided: " proposed new tel brldgs -across, ths practics and hear cases on Friday of the sxtent that the suburbanites would ru. ... -Uii h.l WtiiamattA river. Br a vote ths eoun- the week beginning with Monday, have to walk or wait until th rush was injunction to prevent the collection of ell will taka final action on ths petition Pfebruryf th.t three over. It was Mid that many peoplsl llv. , deaJ mantans silence. ; He has fame as ths discoverer of Hyomel. and IheUhawk.rr aPnd peddlers' license fees St Its nt tnMtm,.;. Th. public hearing !ill2,t If " ItlJFXL JP&J? " to Interviewers beyond on. of th. world's said to be Wilbur -and Bpencer. by lb. strm commutes is to g v prop- 7-" - -T "A;: ..7 7 .--7C: ' ZZ. oppressing his fslth that ths psnding greatest numanitar Continued From Page One.) If you auffer from .catarrh, consump tion, or any throat or lung trouble, you can get. relief by breathing th air In the forests of pins in th Adirondack mountains. . ' . Tou can get quicker relief and abso lute cur by breathing th soothing, healing, antiseptic balsams thrown off by th. wonderful eucalyptus trees In Inland Australia. But how many of us can afford to take a trip to Australia T Not many, to bs sur. But Mr. R. T. Booth, known to Judra Brohaurh aranted the inlunctlon. arty owners a chanc to proteat against """ "cc" " ouw vr . w ,ucu r - neaotlatlons will result favorably and fans, said: "If I can- - - . 1 . . ... - 1 rh.t ,ab a 1 una aaui haii r avivina vna ars 1 r si nr vnais 1 - :ed without th. proposed vac.uon or tn. str.et. 1" : .M.r; o that th.,bank will pay dollar for dollar nottak. th. cat Th. Injunction was granted a hearing having been granted the city," said Councilman Cellars. ... COMMONWEALTH DAY r. tstrrh - . - . . I . m, m, . . . . a . . 1 I aila LIlDi jamiisa SSJ ws LL T UU11DVI IUI UVUtll I I1U I. VB0 a v - - Th. ..twin, nf tha AnmnuiM for tha Wednesday. February 21, at 10 o'ciock, sunering oremren any , conaiaerauon 1 ,, ., ... 1 ..... nt tha ii m r ti otner Kaai Bias aireeia. 1 " ..-. . . k..m.. a a nrnn win h atit circuit court for Marlon county: st 1 To effectually put a stop to this prao- upon by "hs Runcll March 21. Th, o'clock. Tillamook City vs. Tillamook Uce th company yesterday decided to I Thomas G lvlm receiver of e Ore Detltloners ao noc givs any rvasona wny ""ii myV-om. . - - - . ... I M frill. . . I. .... . I .1 . . ...nmlMw .A I. . ....nw... 109 EugenT 6rV Feb. llMany visitors AGGRIEVED WIVES are tooay in ttugen. 10 auena com monwealth day exercises at the Unl- PiiFnAiArj AftiiiirunrUn ahonld ba cresented with these 'or Tillamook county. without stopping to let passengers off. CAt.nlIOLO UUIVllVICniUt Athef .treats. Thursday, February 24, at 10 o'clock, as is don. on other routes, giving out Talbot vs. Smith, annealed from th. clr- i.t to suburban, lines. cult court for Multnomah county; at S "Ws havs had many complaints from o'clock, State ex rel Brsdford vs. thsltn. Rose city Park car patrons lately,' . . m a a i I Pnrf latin Kit V T.l.ill Mr FA..- rnTTI. I BUu fTHlOBm . B. JOHBITD T 111-! HlOni oLLK ohrAHA I IUN Ipany. annealed from th. circuit court "and wishing to treat them with for Multnomah county. ' w conaiaerauon as patrons 01 Friday, February .IS, at 10 o'clock, 1 other lines it has been concluded to send verslty of Oregon, .which begins " at VUlard hall tonight. - Commonwealth day is planned to bring-the university into a living union with ths larger and higher lif. of the state. Eugene lias set apart- a day for cultivating deeper; accord with h th. university In Its larger alms and to develop a Warm er sympathy for it , Th subjects to ba discussed tonight and tomorrow are of th. greatest moment to this com tnunity. 4; v - - No other' seotlon of the Stat. Is qnilt. as vitally Interested. In tho best development- of - forestry. - power resource end Irrigation In the Willamette valley. Bo business .men of Eugene are giving tnis larger business "ths right of way" and .will , attend each session ; of the conference. . . .. Among the prominent men who will address the conference are Judge Stephen 8. Lowell of Pendleton, Austin T. Buxton of ths Oregon Btat. grange, R. W. Montague, John H. Lewis, stats engineer; John T. 'Whistler; J. C Stevens, T. T. Allen, C. R. Seltx, chief forester of the J Cascade, reserve, and others,;;', ;':v.. -u..-.-, Orange Wajrod Vpeet. . There 'was an avalanche of oranges this morning , at ' Tenth and Jefferson streets, when a- streetcar struck- the peddling wagon of M. Brown, 180 H Arthur, street. - Th. driver was thrown to ths sidewalk and 'hi arm ' badly bruised. 'Th. wagon was loaded with oranges. Th. car struck the rear of the vehicle. , ; . . Christine O. Agren. who desires to be divorced from Nels M. A gran, whdm 'Moorehouse company vs. Wlester com. ths Rose City cars straight through she says has been drinking hesvlly for Pany- appealed from the circuit court without stops to let passengers off be ll years, told her troubles to Presiding 'or Multnomah county; at 2 o'clock, tween the hours of 430 and 6:80 p. nv, . . w f 1 m a Mm. v . m . a.. A i(n a -ssrta lank tlma 4ha ' A nlrnnir niut Judas Morrow in "circuit court today, i .ey va. jayior, appeaiea irora ira .i..v.. ... UI. AU.i, Vw She was marrted to Agren In Brain- ciroult court for Wasco .ounty. ard, Minn., in October, 1887. In 1894 FOR FARMERS' MEET conre fRnarlal Dl.nateb ta Tha InSraaLi Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, h. began drinking, so sh. declared to- CYTFIU CIVIC PRflfTRAM day and as far as she knows has kept CA 1 ENOIVC rnUUnMIVI It Up ever slnoe. . He deserted her January 1, 1107, fol lowing a New Tear's resolution to be good, and sh. has not seen him since. "H. drank- wnenever he could get Feb. 11. Farmers' week will ODen liquor." ah testified, "and he could th Oregon Agricultural college on Feb usually get it." ruary 14. and continue until th. 18 -Loulvlsa Young asked for a divorce Dean A. B. "Cordlev has been workins tooay irom f-rancis m. xoung, wnom for months sn ths courses to be offered sh. called "doctor." Thvy were mar- and his program embraces .very subject neo Aiarcn , ie in Anna, lowa, en. of Interest to the farmers, horticulture is 0 years old and he is 88. Desertion 1st. ooultry man or dairyman. The most and non-support charged by th. woman, prominent men In the state skilled along (Judge .Morrow took both cases under these various lines will lecture on their advisement.. . . , ; , I specialties. Th subjects to be discussed are: Ap- 0AYC flJQrt finn COR I flT ' pie packing, stock feeding, diseases of n w vw)vwv wit aw i 4 -V J. Caswell purchswd today th. h?51'..!!vaIm ...h.... rf X-.. rial, "VI UCU. WU ''". " m . ....... ,n. i.. im mi.. .i ,. cnira pl. will be furnished a number of trip per cars. This arrangement will givs Ross City and that district much quick er service and It will also relieve the animals, pruning, budding, grafting, etc. JT flfllf flnln tIRQT farm .dairying, forage crops, farm bac " ' VnH ni" IIIWI .... .n,l.1 lutun firm .nil. nri-h.H V i...... 1 ann.. . f m.t ....... tna K. J no Th. " in.iB, wdod a.ucii.iis, .. .,..' , ..:J. ..w .1, chemistry of th. farm, special lectures M-n tV: In Edition to tha regular staff of In- "f"-- ?""vY ter M. Pierce of La Grande, who is one of real estate values in this section of . the east side. ! . i- .t. c v. wv.i.n. r nr. ford will talk about pears. President Newell of the state board of horticul ture and H. M. Williams, secretary of the board, will talky Ferd Qrofter of IHllsboro, Austin L. Buxton, master of the state grange, and E. O. Lively, gen eral agent of the Portland Union stock' yards, are among the prominent speak ers. - It woild take a whole page in this paper to explain to you why Scott's Emulsion is such a wonderful help in cur ing consumption1. The fact is simple, for it's simply a case of strength, more.; strength and more strength. Every dose of : the emulsion adds strength. Soon the losing of . flesh and strength is stopped. Then, ' soon there is more strength than necessary for ordinary, work and the sur- ' plus goes to driving out the " disease. ' Keep on adding strength; nothing does it so quickly and surely as Scott's Emul sion. Keep on taking the ' ' Emulsion and get all the sun light and fresh air you can. REQUISITION ISSUED FOR DALLES FORGER (Ealem Buraaa of Th. Jouroa.Lt Salem, Or., Feb. 11.- Requisition upon Governor Hay of the 'Stat, of Washing ton was Issued by Governor' Benson yes terday for the return to thia state of F. E. Mills, wanted for forgery at The Dalles. Mills Is under arrest at Spo kane and will be returned by Sheriff Levi Chrlsman of Wasco county. - Kew Corporation. (Sam Bureau ef Th. SooraaLl ' Salem, Or,, Feb. It; Articles f In corporation have heen filed In the office of th. secretary or state as follows: Columbia Chemical company of Portf J land, Or.; capital stock, 826,000; In corporators, William C. Borchers, W11 j Ham Spencer and H. W. Borchers. v The North Powder Irrigation Ditch company; prinolpal office. North Pow der; capital stock, 810,006; Incorporators, L. S. K.lsey. J. B. Wilson and Grace Kelsey. ' Repairers' Supply Manufacturing com pany; principal office, Hlllsboro; capl- ital stock, $10,000; incorporators. Laurel jM. Hoyt, John M. Wall and T.' M. Kerr. J Sterling Oil ft Gas company; principal office. Portland; capital stock, $75,000; (Incorporators, W. H. Morehouse, W. W. , Zellars and Russell , B. Sewall. Rogue River vauey nursery company; principal office, Med ford; capital stock, $20,000 ; " Incorporators, F, ' H. Cook D. Franklin and C. F. Cook. . MAN OF SIXTV YEARS IS ACCUSED BY GIRL While the wife of Edward Blnford. 1482 Winona street, , colored, was at church, h. Is accused by an adopted daughter. Hassle Frederick, of having mad. love to her. Lola G. Baldwin, head of the municipal department of public safety for women, made an in vestigation of the case, and caused his arrest today upon. a statutory charge: The girl is 20 years old and came from Chattanooga, Tenn.,, where Blnford for merly Jived. . ' The, recital of th. love "affairs , be tween Blnford and the young woman were replete with dashes of humor, and be entered a general denial to all her charges. Th. wtfs of the man also de clares her husband, who Is 60 years old, has remained true to h.r. Sh. Is a prominent' member of a local col ored church. She said her husband would not go to church. The girl charges Blnford with being the father of her 22-months-old child. Mrs. Baldwin reports conditions af the Blnford home to be deplorable. The hearing tn municipal court was con tinued until Saturday. bring the air to ths catarrh sufferers," r. and ho did. . 'And with .uealyp- ' tus . he combined thymbl and.o t h tr.v antiseptics, and h. catted his new- dls-,- Out-of-order Kidneys act fine and Bladder trouble . v vanishes.: V School Bailies In Folk. rflaleia Bureau of The Journal.! v . -Salem,- Or.. Feb. 11. Beginning at Zena on Monday, February 21, a series of school rallies will be held In Polk county for one weak under tha. auspices or tne scnooi urnijers-, rents and xeacners association, i n. omer meet ings will be held at Bethel, Tuesday, reo ruary zz; at Kicitreaii, weanesday. February 28; at Buena Vista,' Thursday, February 24; at Alrlia, Friday, Febru ary 25: and 'at Fall City, Saturday, February 28. i ' . ir. - m Basketball seems to be th. prlncltial 'rage" in most Oregon towns, rivallnx revivanng. . . Father Made Administrator. . A. I Churchill was today appointed administrator of the estate -of Jesse -F. Churchill, deceased, his son. Th estate is valued at about $2100 and th. heirs ar fiV. In number.. Rosebtirg, " Fugena and other towns I also' want to be conlderd roee eltlea. All rlgi; th. more the better. ( J ' Users of 1 Grape-Nuts don't, care how high meat goes. Strength, Economy and Comfort . . come to the steady- user of Grape-Nuts. - 'There's a Reason" ." : Tim Ia4 lfl.L I i -rPfllC11- .1 ol the. Oregon Trust agreement world to breathe th. Th. absence and serious illness of I germ Killing, niu giving air or tn eu- aon Trust does not enter Into the set- caiyptus iorei i . . I Australia. ' I win It will dolay th. receiver's report Mr. Devlin was suffering - from .atrem. nervousness before he left Portland and his condition now is said to be grave. . Before leaving h wrot to Judge Gant.nbeln obtaining formal ipermlssio of ths court for a vacation. If his con dition does tiet -improv s as to give assurance of his being able to mak. his final report as receitfer within a reason able time,' a new receiver will b. ap pointed. ; Win AooOmpllsh rurpos. If tha settlement is mads ss pow promised, the chief function of th. re ceiver will be accomplished, for ths main object was to secure th. deposi tors their money. A telegram to the receiver tomorrow announcing that the affair . Is closed would thsrefors be cheering news to him. Officers of the clearing, house, asso ciation have expressed , willingness to pass a resolution commending Mr. Dev lin for his management of ths reoelv.r- ahln nrfctnat llahllltloa at orar li.". 200.000 have been reduced to th. $300,-h 'Th. most ffectlv. and harmless way 000 which -th. German-American bank to cur backachvana reguiai. on-w- Is now called Upon to car. for. order kidneys or end bladder trouble. It is learned that the first proposition is to tks several doses of Pap. s Liu- looklng to th. liquidation of th. af- r.tlc ... . . . ... .z . , vm, ("intinrtlv feel that your cam. from that b.nk. to th. clearing Wdney. and M tw r house, but this proposal was withdrawn cieaaeu, ""rr . hori. the next day. After that th. clearing t"1!,, rheumi- hous. insisted upon th closing of th. "J1 d German-American . condition for lly? th. rwuested loan. - or supprwapainful or frequent 1340.000 loan. " Hnatlon tesneclaily at night), and Th. amount of this loan wss to b. other distress, leaving after taking tho IS40.000, Instead of $800,000, as has been first few doses. ' reported.' But as negotiations pro- Th moment yon suspect any kidney gressed the officers of ths German- or urinary disorder, or rheumatism, American declared that the conditions begin taking this harmless preparation laid down by the clearing house were I impossible, and sine, the first of th. Week nothing has passed between them. Elmer E. Lytle and Leo Friede, for mer directors of the Oregon Trust, wers asked In a tentative way some time ago to take over the stock of the Ger man-American bank . and assume ths 1 burden that la now -falling upon P. L. Willis and his associates. They, de clined 'to assume ths task, as they dis claim any responsibility for the trans actions that resulted in the failure of I tha Oregon Trust and have announced their purpose o fight to th. end to el ear themselves of -all, Iro pu tatlons. To this end they are fighting both ths civil and criminal suits -brought I against themselves and - other officers of th bank. Their fight is lndepend-1 ent of the fight made by the Mooresl and W, Cooper Morris, and- Is J dis tinctly hostile to W. , H. Moor, and Morris, whom they charge with -deceiv ing them by false statements while thai bank' was tottering. GUARANTEE W (oarantM HYOMEI to cor Catanii, Croup. Coughs, Colds, Sor Throat, Bronchitis or Catarrhal Asthma, or untntf back. BOOTH'S HYOMEI CO., ... ' cov.ry 'Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-tne) and from th first day Hyomel was of fered to th catarrh . sufferers It has cured mor. case" of catarrh than all Lthe catarrh specialists on earth. And if you cannot arrora a inp ic Aus tralia you can aurely afford to pay $1 for a Hyomel outfit especially with our strong guarantee. We ask you to read it If you want to go on hawking, spitting and blowing mucous; if you want to allow th. germs of catarrh to slowly un dermine your health, that is your prlvll eg. But better by far to breath. Hyo mel and rid . yourself forever of vile ' catarrh, and Its dls' gustlng symptoms. A complete outfit, which Includes a bottls of - Hyomel and a hard rubber pocket Inhaler, costs $1.00. Extra -bottles if Afterwards need ed cost but 60 cents. Pour a few dropstn to th inhaler and breathe It Jn. It's so easy to curs catarrh with Hyometv-All druggist -and .WoodariLClaxk Co. NX IIOICKACI I-IIIEY HOT AFTER TAKING JUST A FEV DOSES. as directed, with the knowledge that there is no-other medicine, at any price, 'mad. anywhere els in tha world, which will off ect , so thorough and prompt a cur. as a -60-cent treatment of Papa's Diuretic which any druggist can supply.': . .. .,-, " Tour physician, pharmacist banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pap, Thompson A Pap of Cin cinnati is a large and responsible med icine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. ,' - Don't b. miserable or worried an other moment with a lam. back 'or clogged, Inactive kidneys or bladder misery. All this goes after you start taking Papa's Diuretic, and In a few days you feel and know that, your kid neys, liver and urinary system are healthy, clean and normal, and all dan ger passed. . Accept only Paps's Diuretic fifty, cent treatment from any drug store anywhere In th. world. h,; : . PROTRACTED SPREES' CAUSE SEPARATION Mrs. Susan R. Cates of 80$ Eleventh I street and- her daughter, Mrs. Jess H- Harrington of S72 Seventh street ap peared befor. , Presiding Judge Morrow M circuit court today, the on. to ask I for, a divorce from her husband, Edward I H-. Cates, and the other to testify in I ravor or ner mother. ? After hearing the testimony ' sub- emitted by ths two women. Judge Mor row took th case under dvtnement ; Mrs. Cates was married to Edward H. Cates about $0 years ago .at La Grande, Or. Sh. testified today that soon af ter her marriage she. learned 'that her husband drank, and that soon afterward he began drinking to excess. They lived I tog.tner ror is years and then separ ated. Three children were born to them, two sons and a daughter. Clifford Mori ton Cates,. who la is .years old and lives with his mother in Portland, is tne youngest. .'' The - women testified that' bates had a habit of contracting sprees that would keep htm away- from home as .much M six weeks at a time. ' Mrs. Harrington Is the wife of Jess H. Hartington, a cigar and newsjleale l wun a siore n r ourtn and Washington Btreeis. ;. . M Metklgia f I "''bjkjwjt- f HERE'S THE PROOF. Mr. T. C. Ixt, of noo Ninth St, S.E., Washington, D.Ca writes ; " I advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Liniment " After one applica tion the pain left her and she has not been troubled with it. -since.' ' i Mrs. DaWm. H. Duhl, of Mann's Choice, H.F.D. Nor i, Pa., writes:- "Please send me-a bottle of Sloan's Lini-y ment for r&eiimatisn. and stiff joints'. . It is the best remedy J ever If new, for I cant do without it" Better than plasters . IT f IVBBWMlaBi MM 1: is the best .'remedy for sciatica;'' rheumatism- backache,' sore throat,- stiff neck and sprains. j Pticts, -3Se.iSOe.Tand $I.Vpi- I - A A .