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THE . OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING.. MARCH '29, 1910. COiffllSIN MAN ' AT NflV YORK IS HDF DRFAKE Frank Lester Is Man "Who Ad vertised Inferior' California Apples as Hood River, Says Hood River Representative. OU 1Y HAVE . DRY LAND LAW Will Become Effective if House of Representatives Follows Action of Senate. ,' ' 'rwlal Djtpitrh to Th Jonrnil.) Hood River, Ur., March 29.- The Hood , River apple growers and the Hood River '.Apple Growera' union are keyed to a high tension of Investigation an the re sult of the experience of Joaoph A. Wilson? of thla city, who waa sent to Washington, D- C. by the apple grow .era' union to assist In the defeat af 'th Lafean apple box bill, and who I. .picked and packed by B. Plsta & Co. !of WatsonvlUa, Cal., were being aold on he Yor&. market as Hood River arplea, , Wilson aecured some of thesa apples and they ar now on display In the Lara way window in this city with this announcement attached: "Advertised by 'Frank H. Lester in New York aa "Ex tra Fancy Hood River Newtown Pip pins.' Were packed and ahipped by B. jFlata & Co., Watsonvllle. Cal." i Buys Box of Apples, j. Tha box from which this display was ! taken was aecured from an advertise went by Lester and ahipped to Wilson fat Cherry Tree, Fa., and for which Wll- , son paiu i.vv. ,? umiu i vv ' t . i. . r I a ri i journal repicwiiiLjiiivQ vuuv (were not to blame in the matter and perhaps did no know the apples were i being aold as Hood Rivera in New fork. 1 rixet Blame on Lester. I Wlson fixes the blame on Lester, who la carrying on tha advertising scheme jln New York. He stated that Plata Co. could only be blamed for packing and shipping suchf inferior fruit, part of which was wormy, into any market ! The data secured by Wilson has been turned over to the Hood River Apple Growers' union and the organisation will a-o to tha bottom of the matter. The 'data has been referred to Stelnhardt A ' Kelly who secured the Hood River crop last year and who are doing nuamess only two doors from where Lester is located. . Tha Utah dry land law will soon be effective in Oregon, provided the house of representatives follows the action of the United States senate. Some time ago Senator Bourne pre sented a bill Which amended the en larged homastead act and made produc tion rather than residence the prerequl site for the acquirement of title to notv Irrigable landa. The aenate committee on public landi amended this bill so aa to malco the Utah law apply to Oregon as well aa to Utah. Thls bill has parsed the senate. The bill, which is. now before the house, is an amendment of section 6 of the Enlarged 'Homestead Act and reads a- fo-llows: , Section -'That whenever the sect- while In the east discovered that appleaJreUrjr of th lnt0.,or Bna flnd th,t any tracta of land, in the states or Utah or Oregon, subject to entry under this act, do not have upon them such sufficient supply of water suitable for domeiine purposes as would make continuous residence updrr tfea lands possible, be may, in his discretion, des lgoate auch tracts of land, not to ex ceed In the aggregate 2,000,000 acres, and thereafter they shall be subject te entry under this act without the ne cessity of residence: Provided, That in such event the entryman on any such entry shall in good faith cultivate not less than one eighth of the entire area of tha entry during the aecond. year. one fourth during the third year, and one half during the fourth and fifth years after the date of auch entry, and that after entry and until proof the entryman shall reside within such dis tance of said land as will enable him successfully to farm the same aa re quired by this section." ELECTRIC LINES WILL BE BUILT IN EUGENE COUNTRY Chief Engineer of Proposed Roads Starts Surveying Lines to Run to Springfield and Siuslaw. (Bpeclil DUpatra te Tlie JournlL Eugene. Or., March 29. Chtef En gineer Forncrl' of 'the Lane County As set company of this city, which an nounres that it will build a aysfm of electric railways In this vicinity, In cluding a line between Eugene and Springfield, one to the Siuslaw and per haps to Coos Bay, also up the McKen- tle valley, yesterday began the work of BUrveylng for the line between the two cities. The line will extend east on West Fifteenth atreet through the suburb of Falrmount to the city limits, thon turn north to the river, which will be spanned with a first class double track steel bridge. The road will then make a circle to the north and eaat and enter- HfMrtngfleld by way of its north ern limits, passing ftirMthe thickly settled farming community. F. B. Kidder and John Balrd, railroad men of experience, who resigned posi tions with the Minneapolis Rapid Tran- j sit company of Minneapolis. Minn., to promote this system of roads, are di recting operations and they claim to have the best barking. Engineer For- nerl also resigned as chief engfheer of the same company to accept thla posi tion. They promise that work on the bridge will begin this summer ana mat tne line will be In operation between the two cities early next year. daring ton tha Bend towns! te, and was Dough t from the Lytla Townalte com pany by the M.,42. Thompson company or rortia.no. " It la understood: the Portland parties wllj place their new holdings on tha market Immediately, and may inaugurate an extensive adver Using campaign, both locally and lit tha cities of tha northwest AMERICAN & T. C0; V- ' RAISES CAPITAL STOCK New Tork, March St. At .a special meeting today, preceding tha regular annual meeting, the stockholders of. tha American . Telegraph, and Telephone company sanctioned the- proposal of the directors to increase the capital stock of the. company from $S00,O0O,- 000 to $500,000,000. The increase. It Is stated,, is to be used In the acquisi tion of new , properties and to extend the buslneaa of. tha company In new fields. ' 'V -.:,. The corporation represent-control of the Bell Telephone companies all over Dyspepsia Is our national aliment Burdm-K iiiooa Hitters l the national cure for it It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes flow of digestive juices, vanne toe blood, builds you up. Any skin itching Is a temper tester. Tha more gou scratch the worse It itohes. Doan's Ointment cures piles, enema any skin Itching. At all drug stores. 1 hare been1 somewhat costive, but Doan'a Regulet gave- lust the result ana regulate Ueorire B. Al toons. Pa. A antf1n for natn fr. ThAmftV flirt- vst. uvnDai, Lnnatnot iiiiimeiti vee davisad. ..A household remedy In Amrlrlk fnr fK VAAra. i 'an n n jtruiei gave- 'U desired. They act mildly the bowels perfeotly' Krause, 30 Walnut ave. A tha country, and It recently acquired the' Western Union, Telegraph company, which in turn has Just taken over tha control of the American District Tele graph company. ,Ths company which la now to be capitalised at 1 500,000,000 originally had capital of 1850,000 when It began business In 18T7. . BEND BANK GROWS ; . . . AT: A RAPID RATE (April Olapatcb to Tbe Jirna.) ' .( Bend. Or., March A . sutemeu Issued by tha First Nstlonal bank of Band On Its first birthday, which oc curred on March 30. shows that Bend now has .the , second largest 'bank In Crook county.- From having 17S depos itors and deposits aggregating 123.000 a year ago, tha bank now is credited with 60S account and a total deposit of $110,000, with .185.000 out on loans. Tha rapid economic growth of Bend has already attraoted another banking In stitution, known as tha Deschutes Banking A Trust company, which .will open Its doors - probably within tha month. - k ... viscera of Professor J. T. Vaughn, who died soma time . ago with symptoms pointing to strychnin poisoning. Tbe viscera, which has been in possession of Dr. Paul Schwettser of the state university, to whom It wti turned over for examination, waa replevlned by at torneys for Mrs. Alma P. Vaughn and Dr. J. R. Hull, who are now awaiting trial on the charg of baring murdered, Professor; Vaughn, Horse Thieves at North Yakima. (United Pram Wlm.t North Yakima. Wash.. March 19. i"b sheriff offioe was notified this morning of the fifth theft of a . horse in the city since Saturday night. One pf tbs animals was , found in a local feed yard, but the other have com pletely disappeared. A score of horse have been stolen since March 11 in Ya kima county, though prior to that time there had not been a theft In months. . Replevin Vaughn Viscera.' Columbia, ' Mo., March 29. A hearing waa had In court here today to deter mine who ha tha legal right to tha , FARMERS TO HfJLD BIG ' n f . RALLY AT ST, LOUIS Farmer of the nation are to meet In a grand national rally In St. Louis, be ginning May 2 and ending Majr I. Del egate to the big convention from every part of the United States will be in at tendance, and It la expected that the gathering will be tone Of , the largest ever held In an American' city. , ' . . The convention, or Farmer' Union rally, ,1s to be held under the auspices of the Farmers' Union, A general call ha been sent - out to tha member of tha organization throughout, the coun try. An elaborate program" ha been prepared, ' dealing with the economic and sociological problems which are now confronting th farmer of tha country. Davis is Much Wanted Mau. .(SpKlnl Dij)tch to Tbe Jonrnl.) . Hood . River. Or., Match 29. H. 8. bavla. who wh arrested at Tacoma re cently for alleged forgerle In Hood River committed last fall, and who waa returned to this city recently, 1 want ed in more than a doien cities of the State. . Sheriff Mom. of Hood River county Is In , possession of, numerous telegram advising him to - hold tha prisoner - for warrapt In cm h be lieves there la not sufficient evidence here. to. con vlqt him ai)d that ha might ba turned loose. I. l ' - : Baker county farm bought two ye ago ror-loooo oia ror m.ooo. F Nervous Dyspepsia If You Have It, Read This Letter Woodard, Clarke & Co. Guar antee Mi-o-na. 1 "I was taken last August with se ver stomach trouble. The doctor said It was nervoua dyspepsia. I took hi treatment four weeks, didn't feel any ' better ; I took everything I heard of. Th first day of December, 1908, I got a box of Ml-o-na. I took them that after noon and th next day and haven't had one bit of pain In my stomach since th 2nd of December. I took five boxes. Feel well now, sleep good that Is something I haven't don In a num ber of year." Mr. M. E. Maxfleld, R. F. D. 2, Avoca, N. T.. June 9, 1909. MI-O-NA in the form of a tablet 1 the best prescription for Indigestion aver written. It relieves after dinner distress, belching of gas, foul breath, heartburn, etc., in five minutes. It I guaranteed by Woodard, Clark A Co. to permanently cur indigestion, acuta or chronic, or any disease of th stomach or money back. MI-O-NA stomach tablet ar aold by leading druggists everywhere and by Woodard, Clarke ft Co., at 10 centa a larga box. The first time you use Booth's Pill you'll ba delighted with the result, 25a, Cure constipation. THIRTY-TWO BUILDING PERMITS ARE ISSUED t Oklahoma D. A. R. Meet. N Oklahoma City, Okla.. March 19. jTher wa a gratifying attendance of delegates at the opening here today of the first' Oklahoma state conference of the Daughtera of the American Revolu tion. The conference, which will re main In session' three days, has Its special guests of honor Mrs. William , Stanley of Kansas, vice-president gen eral of the society, and Mra. George E. ' Guernsey, (tats regent of Kansas. Foundry at Tacoma Burned. ' IVDItod ! ImMI W1t-. r' Tacoma, Wash., March 29. Th Olym pio foundry and machine works Is In ruin today following one of tha worst fire that has visited the Tacoma tlde ' lands In years. The plant burned to the ground, with the loss of 8160,000, t midnight last night Th Pacific Glass A Paint works plant was scorched. Use TIZ-- MbbbbbbbbbbbbbbMbbbbMsI Smaller Feet The following building permits have been issued: HenryMfllor, repair two atory frame store and rooms. Fifth and Harrison streets; builder, II. Stelner; 16o. Mr. Strowbrldge, repair three story brick store, Second street between Yam hill and Morrison; builder, William I ifiscnDecic: ltuo. M. L. McMinn. erect one atory frame dwelling. Kaet Seventeenth street be tween Tolman and Claybourne; builder, same; 22000. J. W. Deardorff, erect one story frame dwelling, East Nineteenth street between Bmernon and Sumner; builder, aame; flsoo. Dammler Investment company, repair two atory "brick building, 221 Morrison street between First and Eecond; build er, Victor Carlson; $200. C. 8. Morsa, repair one story brick stable. Everett street corner Eleventh; builder, William Vaeta; 600. A. B. C. Davis, erect one story frame dwelling. Castle street between Shaver and Mason; builder. T. E. Kraeft; 12250. H. P, Palmer, erect two story frame dwelling, iast Twenty-first street be tween Thompson and Brazee; builder, Mc Holland Bros.; 13800. N. F. McCune, erect one and one-half story frame dwelling, Graham avenue between Klrby and Commercial: builder. Charles Pago; 12600. A. O. Smith, erect one storv frame shed. Maryland avenue near Emersori street: builder, same: 2100. Ed Goff, erect two two story frame dwellings, Skidmore atreet between Cleveland and Rodney; builder, same: each $2000; total. $4000. ' I. A. Stevens erect one story frame dwelling, Holladay, between East i Twenty-eUhth and Twenty-ninth; DUIIUcr, t itnc; $800. Cora IS. Wheeler, erect one "GRINNING SKELETON" WAS A HEMLOCK TREE (Special D!piit to The Jnorntl.) Eugene, Or., March 28. The recently publlahed atory of the finding of a grinning skeleton standing erect In a hollow tree In the mountains In the Siuslaw country in this county, turns out to have originated In the imagina tion of a local newspaper reporter. Some time ago a number of timber crulsera working near Mapleton peered Into the huge trunk of a dead tree and for an Inwtant they were startled, thinking they beheld a skeleton, but It proved to be a young hemlock tree of a peculiar growth inside the dead tree. The young tree bore a slight resemblance to a skeleton, but it took only an lnatant to ascertain that there was no cause for alarm. Somehow the story teached Eu gene and a reporter concocted the slory recently printod in his paper and wired to a Portland newnpaper. WIEST0RIA T0WNSITE SELLS FOR $100,000 (BpneUl Dfioatch The Joataall Bend, Or., March 29. The two largest exchanges of town real estate Vet re corded ln"central Oregon were last week closed at Bend. The newly platted townslte of WIestorIa, embracing some 100 acres adjacent to Bend, and nartr the rlKht of way of the Oregon Trunk line, was purchased from L. D. Wlest by a group of Seattle capitalists. C. W.' the representative or xne Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen ' Feet Cured1 Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Matter What Ails Thrrn. Mcllvllle. Washington investors, has entered into an arrangement, it Is announced, where- .nr- I hr the nresenl property owner will re- frame garage, 395 East Twelfth street ceive approximately $1000 an acre for North; builder, M. Jacobsen; 250. . the land, totaling In the neighborhood Muunonian couniy. ereci one story ,., nn nnn T.anrl adlacent to the Wles- Everyone who Is troubled with sore, Sweaty, or tender feel swollen feet smelly feet,' corns, callouses or bunions, can. Quickly make their feet well now. Here Is instant relief and a lasting, permanent remedy It's called TIZ. TIZ makes sore fet well and swollen feet are quickly reduced to their natural ize. Thousands of ladles have been able to wear shoes a full size smaller with perfect ;cornfortJ ' It's the only foot remedy ever made whichact on the principle of drawing out all the poisonous exudations which cause sore. feet. Powders and other remedies merely clog up the pores. ' TIZ cleanses them out and keeps them clean. --It works right off. You will fel better the very first time it's'used. I'se It a week and you can forget you ever had sore feet There Is nothing on earth that can compare wit'i it. TIZ - Is for sale at all druggists 25c per box, or direct if yeu -wish from Walter Luth er Dodge & Co., Dodge Bldg., Chicago, 111. Recommended and sold by "The OWl Drug Stores," corner Seventh and Washington streets. brick heater room. Second and Hooker streets; builder, K. Flynn; $400. E. J. Rendall, erect two story frame dwelling. East Salmon street Detween East Thlrty-flfst and Thirty-second; builder, O. L. Bennett; $2000. J.-W. Lundy, erect one story frame, dwelling. East Fifteenth street be tween Alberta and. Going; builders, Kelley & Johnson; $1950. Alters estate, repair one story frame etorOi Broadway street btween East Fourteenth and Fifteenth; builder, V;elguth & Pierce; $2000. H. K. Doherty, erect one story frame dwelling. E.ast Thirty-ninth between Lincoln and Grant; builder, name; $1100. E. Honse. erect one story frame dwolllng, Macadam road between Texas and Nevada; builder, same; $800. E. House, erect one story frame dwelling; East Sixty-first street be tween Stark and Oak; builder, same; $3000. F. W. Burnett, erect two story frame dwelling, Elliott avenue between Birch and Central Park; builder, same; $3000. Henry Dietrich, erect one story frame dwelling, 'Emerson street between East lhlrteentn and East fourteenth ; builder; same; $800. George Shearer, repair two story frame dwelling. 382 East Thirtieth street, corner Harrison; builder, W. H. Slavens: $2000. Pearson Page & Co., repair two stcrry frame warehouse. East Washing ton street between First and' Second; builder. G. WInslow; $10O. Ernest Neilson, renalr one story frame dwelling. East Tenth and Mason streets: builder. A. E. Landell; $25. J. C. Robinson, erect two story frame dwelling, Buena Vista drive, near Ter rjice; builder. Spencer-McCain com pany; $2000. F. W. Peaslee. erect one story frame barn, west Cedar between Selling and Metzger; builder, same; $200. J. Begbedor, erect one story frame dwelling, Kenilworth avenue between Clinton and Ellsworth; builder, J. W. Dixon; $1200. E Wynn, erect' one story frame dwelling. East Fifty-third street be tween Oregon and Pacific; builder, same; $1000. G. E. Dubois, erect two story frame dwelling San Rafael between Union and Rodney avenue: builder, same; $2000. J. W. Milllngtorr erect two story frame dwelling, Webster street be tween Tenth and Eleventh; builder, same; $1000. toria tract. It is understood, Drougnt an offer of $2000 an acre, which was refused by -Mr. Wlest The second large purchase of Bend realty embraced another addition bor- KODOL WORKS WITH NATURE That Is Why It Acts So Quickly 8 J . in Cases of Dyspepsia and Incligestioiv , t totnm II HI, I,. a " ' ' i VOTED FOR GOVERNMENT BY PEOPLE IM OREGON On exhibition at the 6tudio of George O'Brien, 314 Dekum building, is a por trait that an artist has painted of F. X. Matthleu, the 92-year-old pioneer of 288 Eugene street, who Saturday will celebrate his birthday. The portrait Is in oil. life-size, and is most life like. Mr. Matthleu is the only survivor of- the 62 persons who voted in favor of American civil government at Champoeg, Marion county, May, 1843, the beginning ot government by the people in Oregon: He Is still active and in good health. TTnle-ente food Is a dead weight In the stomach. You must get rid of it If vou want to feel rood. Dont get rid of It by purging, for in. that way the ripped nourishment is lost. riemovc the weight by helping the stomach dl eest the food. The greatest help knowr to science Is Kodol, because it digests all the food at all times, and unaer an rnnrtitlons. Every tablespoonful of Kodol digests 2 pounds of food. Kodol Is a scientific preparation, pleasant tc take, and is a liquid. It must be t liquid, because some elements for per feet dieestion must go in liquid form. Pepsin digests some foods, but not all foods. There is pepsin in .oaoi but we cannot depend alone upon Pep Bin. We rely upon other Ingredients else digestion would not be complete Some preparations digest part, but thoj are only part good. Kodol contains th' natural digestive juices that are found in a healthy stomach. It digests as Na ture digests. The penalty df Indiges tion is nervous chronic dyspepsia that leads to catarrh or cancer of the stom ach. Nearly all serious diseases -are traceable to Indigestion. Help your stomach do its work. Give it help at once. Our Guarantee: Get a bottle of Kodol. If you are not benefited, th druggist will at once return your money Don't hesitate; any druggist will sel you Kodol on these terms. The dollai bottle contains 2 times as much af i the 50c bottle. Kodol Is prepared In the laboratories or E. C. Dewitt & Co., Chicago. THROXGS OF BUYERS CONTINUE This $500 Steger & Sors Piano ihltf: Over $3700 in other prizes. To Aid Nina Victims. Washington. March 29. Official so ciety is displaying much interest in the fancy dress ball to be given at the Washington navy yard tomorrow night In aid of the families of the men of the United States nayy who are sup posed to have goiie down with the naval tug Nina. The affair has been ar ranged by the Nayy Relief society un der the leadership of Mrs.' George von L. .Meyer, wife of the secretary of the The people of Portland and vicinity appreciate the great advantage the lead ing druggists obtained for them in get ting the Dr. Howard Co. to allow the regular 60 cent -slse of Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia to be sold at half price, 25 cents, and have bought hundreds of bottles. Every bottle of the specific sold by the leading druggists has had their per sonal guarantee to refund the money if H was rrot satisfactory, but none has coma back, showing the wonderful cura tive power of this remedy. If you have not already taken advan tage of this chance to get a month'r medieal treatment for. 25 cents, be sure to call at the leading druggists' today for they have only a small amount of the specific on hand. For sale bi Woodard, Clarke & Co. -' ; . : 3b Ryao c 367 Qwieifi! MORRISON STREET 'WW hrji-i 8 We have our workroom now complete in Portland. We cut, make and trim here in Portland. We will have theJargest tailor ing house and workrooms west of Chicago. We have all our departments complete. Our Mr. A. R. Lyons, manager of our Woolen Department, has just returned from Europe with one of the handsomest lines of woolens ever carried by any tailoring house in the United States of America. f We will put all our imported goods on sale all this week. Our cutters have had quite a rest from our big opening, and we are prepared to handle all our good trade. Our prices are popular prices. Ou work is of the very best. We want your business. We intend to hold our reputation as tailors to men who know. Every day this week WE SHALL SHOW NEW NOVELTIES AND IM PORTED BLUES AND BLACKS OF THE FINEST WOOLENS. v IS 1 367 Morrison Street, Opposite Olds, Wortman & King's New Location . -v ...iv;;il:;:- -v..-' tm ( J. v.