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'I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' FRIDAY EVENING,- APRIL' 7, 1911, IS STATE TO SUE FOR PORT OF COOS BAY Governor ' Authorizes Speedy Artinn tn DptprminA Valid. . ity'of Bonds. i ; (8DeU).DIph Tb Jearaal.1 FJem, Or.. April 7. A' th uprem court recently held In the cese of the Rcnnett Truit Co. vm. Sengetacken that tho validity of Jie Improvement bond voted by the -Fti of Cooa Bajr can only he teated' properly In a auU bJuTnt In the namv of the ataif and a the pert la anxious to rttnnonn of the bonda, o tmprovemrnta can go ahead aa quickly aa pofilble. Governor Oswald Weat to day ddreMl a communication to Oeorno Brown, Ktatea attorney In' the c nnd Judicial dlelrlnt. to Institute auch an action aa la eugiKeatrd by the au preme court. 1 At the laat general election there wi aubmltted to the electora of the Port of Cooa Bay the queatlon of bonding In the aum of 1300.000,. the proceeds of the aala to b used to Improve the har bor at Cooa Bay. The proposition car rlpd by a big vote and the port elands ready to aell the bonds, but ennnot un 111 the clouda .upon their validity are removt'd In a tret ault aa su guested. In hi letter to Attorney Brown, Governor West aaya: "In ordor that thla matter may be adhiated without further delay, you are hereby authorised to Institute and proae ciite aiich action' aa may thnrehy he rn oulred, to the end that the Port of Cooa Bay may he able to proceed with th Improvement of the conditions of Us harbor." N.-C.-0. IS YEAR Extension From Alturas to 4 Come in on East' Side of Goose Lake. SUIT FOR DAMAGES FOR POLICE BRUTALITY LOST (Rjwlal PNpatch In Til Joorn.l t Aberdeen, Wash., April 7. Harry Cardigan has loat hla suit for J5000 damage? against Offlcera Anatle, Jen sen and Miles of the police force of this city, according to a verdict brought In by a Jury at Montesano. Cardigan whs arrested several months ago on a drunk and disorderly charge and was held In the city Jail for a short time. Hrnoks mel many acquaintances. I pon being released he brought I his fiilt. claiming he was brutally treated by them when they too him to Jail (Saerlal Plipttrb to 'The Jour I-akevlew, Or., April -7. The Nevada California A Oregon railway, which haa Its terminus at Alturan. Modoo county. California, la to be extended on the east tde of Gooae lake to Laaavlew thl summer, according to Information here. The, line la-1 graded 12 mllea north of Alturas and to within a fewmllea or Oavla Creek,' where a station la planned and a new townslte la to be laid out. Davis Creek the heart pf a fruit belt and la being rapidly developed along horticultural lines. From the latter point the new line Is surveyed along the shores of Goose lake through fruit and agricultural country, and will follow the ahore line to within a short distance of Ikevlew, where K leavea the lake and makea a direct line here. From the north the Harrlman lines are coming and .with their east and west line, which will In all probability he built as soon as the main line now building from , Klamath to Natron Is finished, running through the produc tive Chrlatmaa Iake, Kdlth and Horse Mountain valleys In northern J-ake county, and the Oregon Trunk surveyed from Hend to the northeast corner of lake, where It probably will tap some of the above volleys, an era of devel opment la In prohpeot ihat should re sult In doubling the population ot the county within the next few years. One feature of the county's area I that whll It Is as large as the com bined state of Connecticut. Rhode Is land and Delaware and contains ovjer 2,600.000 acres of lands open to entry under the various land laws, there are at the same time plenty of lands In the county that are to be purchased at low prices and reasonable terms. Lake has never hod a boom. 1 0 B' MDS ABANDON HEM m E Switch Plans and Decide . Not to Oppose Bill for Expense ' of Hearing. Ilnltt rifcu Lmma Wire.) Springfield. 111., April 7. Friends of William Ixirlmer In tha Illinois leglala- ture abandoned today all opposition to a f 10,000 appropriation to enable a sen ate committee to conduct an Investiga tion into his election as United States senator. Thsy are seeking to put Lieu tenant Governor Oglesby, a close friend of the "blonde boss," on the committee. The house will probably act on the ap propriation Tuesday. The senate Investigators have already summoned many legislators to appear before them In an effort to tcarn what they know of the $100,000 Jackpot which Hlnes, the lumber king of Chicago, Is alleged to have collected to buy Lari mer's eeat In the senate. They will ap pear for a grilling next Thursday. It Is rumored here today that the senate, committee will go to Washing ton to rake former Senator Aldrlch s testimony regarding Mines" recent state ment that he. Aldrlch, had on behalf of President Taft. urged the election of Ixrlmer. No confirmation haa yet been received of this report to talk about but not ' progressive enough to frighten I'ths Interests.'" Folk will leave, for Portland tomor IN JAIL, EARNS $277 AND LOSES HABIT OF DRINKING ""(flpectsl Dtr.tf to The JoaroaLl Aberdeen." Wash., April 7. Dan Munos, star witness In. the Salatar murder rtal, who has bean held In the Jail at Hoqu lam 'since the murder of Ah Fook, will he paid at the rate of $2 a. day for his detention, which, with his I fM flf tX Amv mm miltn.ia will hlln I him the sum of 1277 to start In life again. Us declares ..that hla forced ab stinence from liquor has cured him of drinking. The entire cost of fialssar's trial came ' to about 11714, of which Chehatls county will bear about $1000. Players Are Acquitted. Frankfort, Ky., April 7. Orover Land, catcher for the Cleveland Naps and Pat Bohannon. another baseball player, were acquitted here today of charges growing out of a stabbing affray In which they were concerned here re cently In a Greek reataurant. Keep Your Bath Room Spotlessly Clean with Gold Dust PLEA OF 'UNWRITTEN LAW Continued frcm Page One.) Lane Odd Fellows to Plrnlr. (Special DUntieh t. The Jrmrnsl. Kugene. Or.. April 7. All the lodges of Odd Fellows of Lane county will unite In celebrating the anniversary of Odd Fellowship on April 21. Arrange mmts have been made for a monster picnic In the park at West Pprlngfleld on that date. Speakers of Importance will be secured. The exe,rclsesr will last most of the day and a basket dinner will be aerved. Feet Tired- So Tired? TIZ Makes Sick; Feet Well Matter What Ails Them. No TIZ acts at once and makes tired, aching, swollen feet remarkably fresh and sore proof. " It's the sure remedy, you know, for everything that Efts the matter with your feet. It'a for sore feet and for sweaty, bad-smelling feet, and for corns, callouses and bunions, too. "ror years X have been troubled with sors and tender feet; suffered Intense palng. Eave had the assistance of physicians without relief, I bought a box of TIZ, which worked by perfect curs, as It has with a great many of my friends. I would not be without it. All it requires Is to be known to bs universally used," A. T. Dreutter, Obi- oago. . TIZ la not a powder. Powders other foot remedies clog up the pores. TIZ draws out all polaonoua exudations which bring on soreness of the feet, and Is the only remedy that does. TIZ Smil ingly she bowed and stopped several times to chat pleasantly with her friends, not one of whom suspected for a moment that a few minutes later Mrs. Brooke would be the chief actor In a tragedy. Mrw. Brooks took the elevator to the second floor of the establishment, where Mrs. Blnford was employed. As she stepped from the elevator Mrs. Brooks Inquired where she cduld find Mrs. filnford. and as the latter ap proached, Mrs. Brooks, without saying a single word 'or giving any warning, pulled her big revolver, from' her muff. Mrs. Blnford, realising her danger, grappled with Mrs. Brooks and tried to wrest the weapon from her. Her strength waa no match, however, for that of Mrs. Broeka, and the latter quickly . freed herself and forced the other woman'agalnst the wall. In the Scuffle the weapon waa discharged, the bullet plowing Its way through Mrs. Blnford's hand,- - Tires roar Times. With her victim at bay. Mrs. Brooks Utopped back and fired four times. The second ball struck Mrs. Blnford in the left shoulder, the third one inch higher, andMhe fourth entered the base of the neck, shattering the spinal verteora. Just before her victim sank to the floor, Mrs. Brooks fired, again, the bul let striking Mrs. Blnford behind the ear, coming out through the top of the head. j There were probably a hundred or : more witnesses to the tragedy. Shop- ' pers and clerks alike seemed to be para lyzed by hysterical fright and without hindrance Mrs. Brooks passed through the crowd and reached the office of her husband, two blocka distant. She hand ed the revolver to her husband and with the murmured words "I am sorry," she sank to the floor unconscious. Later she was arrested and after waiving a preliminary trial was released under $1,000 ball. Chicago, April 7. William I-orlmer arrived here today but refused to make ny comment on the reported action against him. Frmn here he will go to Washington. San Francisco, April 7. Former Gov ernor Folk, of Missouri, who Is In Kun Francisco today expressed eonsldersble Interest In the Lorlmer case. "The evidence now before the sen ate In the Irlmer. case Is sufficient for any ordinary man," said Folk, "and takn In connection with the new evl dence. brought to light Is enough to compel the senate to act In self-defense." Folk declined to comment on William J. Bryan's editorial In the Commoner today In which the Nebraskan said "the Interests" already had selected a man for the Democratic presidential nomina tion. He remarked that he did not know to whom Bryan might hsve referred when he spoke of a candidate "pro gressive enough to furnish something Soap will not do the work properly because soap only cleans the surface it docs not dig deep after germs and hidden impurities like GOLD DUST the greatest of all sanitary cleansers. To keep bath tub and lavatory shiny-white and inviting To keep metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly bur nished To purify metal bowl - To keep tiling and woodwork spotless and beautiful Simply add a heaping teaspoonful of GOLD DUST to a pail of water. You will be surprised at the ease with which it does the work. GOLD DUST sterilizes as well as cleans and saves you one-half the labor. Do not um Soap, Naphtha, Born, Gold Putt ableclransin Ammonia or Kerosene GolcTDust h.. .11 harmle jintr ItK desir- fectly 4 jy jl armless and lasting form "Ut (As COLD DUST TWINS do your work" Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. Wines and Liquors' SEATTLE PAVING PLANT (Continued from Page One.) CONNOISSEURS of good whiskey tell us that we are selling a very superior brand of RYE WHISKEY at a price heretofore unheard of. I'.oth Rye and Bourbon W hiskies of fine old stock, thoroughly aged and of delightful flavor, whose purity recomrhctids them for medicinal and familv use. HAZELWOOD RYE, full quart $1.00 GOLD SEAL RYE or Bourbon, full quart. $1.00 NONPAREIL BOURBON, full quart $1.00 QUEEN CITY MONOGRAM, full quart $1.25 RE-IMPORTED RYE OR BOURBON, full quart $1.75 i i SILVER LAKE SOUR MASH, full quart 75t? iCORNING'S CANADIAN WHISKEY, full quart $1.00 S-STAR CALIFORNIA BRANDY, full quart $1.00 4-STAR CALIFORNIA BRANDY, full quart $1.25 FINE OLD GENEVA HOLLAND GIN, full quart $1.00 We also carry all the leading brands of bottled in bond Whiskies, Gins. Cordials, Imported Liquors, from $1.00 to $3.00. Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Tokay and Angelica Wines at 25f, 50 and 75 per full quart bottle. TOM OJSTB DOS. QUASTS Kfocs GOLD SEAL BEER at Sl.OO CUT OUT AND RETURN COUPON. Save This Coupon for 25 Per Cent Discount .25 Per Cent Discount On all Gold Seal Brands of Wines an d Liquors. Name. . . Address. Good i Saturday Only GOLD SEAL LIQUOR. CO. 166 SECOND STREET, BETWEEN MORRISON AND YAMHILL. Family Trade Exclusively. 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"I do not mind exposing a little secret of mlrfe to all such, as It can do no harm and may result In much happiness and health. It is simply this:. Any thin. bloodless, nerve-tortured man or woman can become as fit as the fittest by tak ing regularly - for -several months an easlly obtained pharmaceutical product known by the profession and pharma cists as .three-grain hypo-miclane tab lets,; put-up. In sealed packages, with directions' for horn "use." ., 1 " anpnalt as cheaply as any contractor. Eventually the city may lay all Its own asphalt, providing we have sufficient plants to do all our own work. Of course, the present plant cannot begin to furnlnu what we need, provided we wanted to do all our own paving. The city plant' turns out only asphalt. We do not make the concrete foundation, an we do not have the machinery or plant." Under existing Jaws In the. past, the city has been debarred from bidding on its own work except that paid for from the general fund. A recent law, how ever, gives the city the privilege of en tering tenders for Its own work and city officials anticipate that In the future ttnf i me municipal piam win enter upon a larger Held or useruiness. Small Pavers Qet a Ohaiioe. City officials credit to the municipal plant the fact that several local con cerns have entered the asphalt field. Thu city plant Is open for inspection and this has .proved to local contractors that they can compete wiyi the big con cerns. Now In . addition to the Barber and Independent concerns, two ' local firms are competitors for the city's asphalt work. .The paving plant is given full credit for reducing the price of asphalt Just as the city lighting plant reduced light rates from 24 cents to SVj cents per kilowatt hour. The city paving plant does a Urge amount of-maintenance. Thla results In cheaper bids for the original work, as sor.tractors have to pay a -high pre mftim to the,, bonding, companies for maintenance. Poorly executed' contracts in the past caused tljie bonding com panies to reduce the time . limit for maintenance risks from 10 to five, years. As a rule the city now reject maintenance portion' of the bid does this work with its own pla city also disposes to advantage clinkers from the municipal incinerator. This refuse is used in binding In asphalt paring, and It is also sold to contractors who have road work. I WEBSTER ACIRES Now Being Placed on the Market by the Owner WEBSTER ACRES consists of beautiful one to five-acre tracts, just 35 minutes from the city, with no city taxes to pay. Ideal location for suburban homes. Soil that will raise anything. Fin est drinking .water. raln-Away-PUls, the best and safest teadachr remedy; ' All drugylsta, -- MAN OF TRAGEDY HAS MADE UP WITH WIFE , (Doited Press LeaM Wire.) Chicago, April 7. -Count Alexander Von Mourlk de Beaufort, onoe featured in the newspapers as the titled hus band of Irma Kllgallen, but more re cently starred. In vaudeville as "a man of .tragedy," has been . In vlted . to corns back home. -. , - ' The count and the countess met by accident ri a downtown' street" today and thereafter for three or four hours they motored in the cofntess'. automo bile, mt is sait that i Papa kllgallen still frowns at the . mention of the count's name, but has been persuaded t vermis, thaTeconcHiation. -- F sf I . ?QCJTY PARK x I BUY NOW AT THE OPENING PRICES By all means call at our office or phone us for reservations for a trip in our automobiles to see WEBSTER ACRES. ;. " ; REMEMBER, I SELL NONE! BUT MY OWN PROPERTY arid can: SAVE YOU MONEY. Termssmall payment down and easy monthly payments. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS. a. O ELROD, Owner PHONES: Main 6173. : A:3621 518-519 Corbftt Building, ' Portland, Oregon. th Be Should Mowed At Once You can cut your grass with case with a MO.N'KY BACK MOWER. Guaranteed to cut quicker, easier and cleaner than any mower on the market. GOODRICH HOSE Guaranteed pure rubber and not to kink. Everything That's Made In GARDEN TOOLS WHERE QUALITY IS PARAMOUNT. KADDERLY, The Hdw. Man 130 FIRST, NEXT TO WAITING ROOM. Established 1878. Quiring Business STORE FOR RENT Talking Machine Business for Sale Mr. Dealer, this is your chance to buy Talking Ma chines, Records, Shelving, Fixtures, etc., at YOUR OWN PRICE If You Are Thinking of a Piano or Player-Piano Hurry to investigate our LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES on IVERS & POND, DECKER and many other High-Grade Pianos $115 and Up APOLLO, HARDMAN, BEHNING and other Player Pianos at $305 AND UP. PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOU Twenty-five Music Rolls With Player Piano Hovenden Piano Go. 106 Fifth Street Next Perkins Hotel Open Evenings Cash Bargains Saturday 1 jpss Reg. Special Ratchet Auger Bit Braces, 10-in. $1.50 95c Standard Steel Squares, 16-in. ........ 75c 45c : Clark's Large Expansive Bit . . ...$1.25 70c Automatic Hot-Point Electric Sad Irons'; $6.00 $5.15 Maydole Nail Hammer, No. lV2 . . . f v 65c 45c Leather Tip Chisel Handles, reg. 10c, special 3 for 10c Oregon Hardware Ce. 107 SIXTH STREET, Bet Wuhincton and Stark Sii.