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:' .... , - -.. . .-' ,,,,'. t ( THE OREGON I DAILY -JOURNAi; PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY ' EVENING, ,MAY V17, 1011. GREAT ; SUFFRAGETTE PARADE RECENTLY HELD IN NEW; YORK Disturbance-pf D ecided ; Cha t acter Approacnmg, bays I Weatherman St ' Conditions v Much Resemble Winter.; Bouthwest storm warning were ori Idered displayed by the weather bureau at, 7:goo clock tola morning at all aea- Iporte in thli district aa a disturbance! of decided character j la approaching I Vancouver Island. The' highest wind Ifar reported was from North Head the I velocity being miles from the south sometime thla morning. Condition ..very muoh resembling I I those of winter arc said by District Forecaster Beala to exist, but he la of the opinion that the winds will not be Iao high aa during that season. The lat est report from North Head waa that the wind was ii mile from, the south east accompanied by rain and fog. -' The lsea was reported smooth but the channel lat Jthe mouth of the Columbia fiver I ' More mala Oomtnr. '"Conditions axe favorable for rain ta thla district tonirht end Thursday. says I the weather man. "with hlsh aouth to I Isoutnwest winds along the coast." The forecast for Portland and vicinity la rain tonigbt and showers Thursday with risk southerly winds. Records at the weather bureau show - J 2''. -"wvti ..-aj Maj 'Hi . i0 ft .. j A," 4. J .J. .i 1 General view of the bis affrafetto parade in Newport, la which 5000 women o( all classeB marched a a r publlo protest against the Inaction of the New York itate legislature on the proposed amendment to abolish the word "male" from the constltatlon, Impreeslye as the parade was, the vast assemblage 'that. lined almost the entire length of Fifth avenue waa more so, 4nd' there were few who witnessed the spec- ' . acle that did not feel some sympathy wltb the women who were glrlng their, effort to aid "the cause." from San Francisco. Sailed 'TiJ last night ateanier Breakwater for Coos that the rainfall foe Portland for the say. month of May up to date has been 1.01 I Inches or 0.14 Inches In excess of the Astoria, May lO-Arrived at 4:1ft P- m. and left up at 1:80 p. m steamer I normal The fall for the last 24 hours, Alliance from Coos Bay. Sailed at 4 up to t:80 o'olook this mornlrtg, was I P. m. Steamer Maverick and barge II only 0.10 inches. -Since January 1 the for San Francisco. I deficiency amounts to 6.26-Inches and I .San Francisco, May 14. Arrived at 7 since the wet season bec&a or from Ban. I a. rrf. Steamer Rainier from Portland. Itembet 1 the deficiency amounts to 8.14 1 Sailed at J p. m. Steamer Ros4 City J Inches. for Portland. Sailed Steamer Yosem-l Notwithstanding this deficiency vege-i I ltei or Ban Pedro. Sailed at is p. Itation larvery Dromlslns ajid ! thriv. I Steamer 8aglnaw for Portland. lng, says Mr. Baals, for the reason that Ban Pedro, May If. Bailed Steamer the rain that has fallen cams oonor- Geo. W. Elder for Portland. tunely. and was therefore more beneflo- I Point Reyes, May 14. Passed at 4 llai than heavier rains mlarht have been. I P. m. Steamer .J. A. Chanalor from There has not been-so heavv a dawnnour I Portland. ' ' " this spring, he says, b'ut In seasons I Otaru, May . 14. Sailed British where there Is no deficiency o when steamer Strathlyon for Portland. there is an excess there is a waste and I Dunkirk, April 80. --Arrived German vegetation la frequently drowned out. I ship Selene from Portland. The upper Columbia and Snake rlvera Tides at Astoria Thursday High are rising again and District Forecaster water, 8:11 a. m., 7.8 feet; B p. m 8.1 Beala says that the river here will rise feet; low water, 10:17 a. bl, 4.3 feet: rapidly the latter part of the week. Thai 10:20 p. m., 4.6 feet. The beef trust- attorneys recently filed a demurrer to the Indictment found against J. Ogden Armour and 10 other packers for conspiracy which was built almost entirely around the "unreason ableness" of the government's conten tion as to their monopoly of the beet trade. present stage here is 10.1 feet SPEIfR NOT TALKING ALONG THE WATERFRONT Laden with a full cargo of lumber for Will Not Discuss Ills Resignation I California points the schooner Alvena From Naval Militia. I was scheduled to leave down from St la regard to a report that friends are Helens for the sea. making an effort to have him recon-1 With a full cargo of general freight aider his Dronosed reeis-natlon from thef and 28 passengers the steamer Sue H. naval militia, In order that he may have Elmore, Captain Sohradsr, sailed last Is brought around from Bremerton: Captain Jacob Speler, harbormaster, sad executive officer of the militia said this morning: . "My resignation Is In the hands of the board and further than that 1 know nothing about the matter. Nobody has been to me and I do not know what Is being talked, about" night for Tillamook. When she sailed last night for New port and Waldport, the gas schooner Condor, Captain Loll, had a full cargo of general freight At the custom- house the steamer Caeca, Captain Jacobson, hag Cleared for San Francisco with 650,000 feet of lumber. Much Interest was attracted to Packers Demand Immunity. (Unltea Ptcm Lm wire.i . Chicago, May 17. His action result ing. It Is said, from the United States supreme court's decision In the Stand ard OH ease. Federal Judge Carpenter today gave attorneys for J. Ogden Armour and JO other packers Indicted for conspiracy, one , week In whloh to file-a petition for the rehearing of argu ments on their demurrer to the Indict ments. The rehearing Is definitely de manded by the packers on the ground that the Standard OH decision regard ing "reasonable" restraint of trade cov ers their cases and assures them Im munity. They declare the government has not shown that the restraint of the packers on the meat trade Is unreasonable. Beyond this, Captain Speler said that mine rescue car, United States bur he did not feel Justified In talking. Captain Speler tendered his resignation some time ago giving as bis reason the press or tils Official duties. of mines, department of the Interior, while It stood on the tracks on Front street, between ' Stark and Oak. thla morning taking supplies. W00DR0W WILSON SHAKES (Continued from page One) nation" preliminary to announcing his candidacy to become the nation's president The national advocates of better gov ernment have pinned their faith to him, though marveling that a pedagogue, a man of books and the president of a university, should be so politically versed. Sure instinct and dear Judg ment,-coupled- with ' quick conscience and keen realisation of the national situation, they say. must be responsl bis for his utterances so nearly in 11ns with popular progressive government special election shall be held within 20 days. Therefore, I am of the opin ion that you, as auditor, would have the right to .order a special election "to be held on to same day as the regular city election, to-wlt, June 6. 1811, and that, In ordering said special election I . would suggest that a notice thereof be published In the city official news paper as provided by section 28 of the charter, and notices shall be posted in the Tenth ward calling for said special election. . "In my opinion It will not be neces sary to provide a separate ballot to be used. On the sample ballot my be printed not more than 200 words, the reasons for ths recall and the officer may have printed thereon not more than 200 words, a Justification of his course In office. "You may use your own Judgment In preparing the form to be used upon the oaiiot l do not think s separate ballot box is necessary. I am of the opinion that the same rule would apply as to candidates' petitions under the recall that governs Independent candidates In my opinion It Is necessary that the auditor's offloe .ascertain whether or not the signatures are registered vot ers. - - . a. . GOVERNOR TIRES ;"'' '.v-' s ..'v. y-'-i' ' . Hereafter Will Give Time Only ,to; written Statements, ;v - He; Says. - , (Salem Bunas of The Joaroal.) Salem, Or., May 17."For the past few months I have been keeping open houseujn the W. Cooper Morris matter.' said Governor WeeJI today, - "and have heard all sides of the case. It has been a severe trial for me.' That is all over now. I have given personal appeals all ths time they are entitled to. All . I will hear after this Is written state ments which attorneys will file." After an extended conference, yester day with friends of Morris. Governor West reached a decision at o'clock last evening to grant the convicted man 10 days. In whloh to produce the new grounds his friends claim he has, for not beginning his term In the penitenti ary.. . Morris' friends plesded for a SO day respite, but the governor would grant but 10. When asked If he had made Morris assignment at the penitentiary. Warden Curtis said: ."We know nothing of any prisoner, until he arrives and la turned over to us. Morris will be treated Just as any other prisoner is treated.' CAPTAIN REEVES' SON . T SOUTH BEND LOST v AND LIKELY DRQWNED e - -RprUt plapateh to the Journal.) South Bend. .Wash,. May 17 Arthur Reeves, I years old, and only, son of Captain and Mrs. 8. 4 M. Reeves, . has. been ..missing 4 slnoe a o'clock" yesterday after e' noon, " and is supposed to have 4 -been drowned,' as his hat was e found floating in the river short- L ly after he disappeared. A large e e number of men are dragging the e e ' river, hut so far without result Nearly one third of Oermany's more than 600 music schools are in Berlin. BEAVER HILL PLANS OF BRIQUETTING A L (Special Dictates t 111 Jooraa).) Jiarsnxieia, or, uay iz. it is an nounced that the Southern Pacific com pany, operating the Beaver Hill mine "Wilson awes audiences with brilliant near this city, Is planning to briquette address" is a San Francisco assertion I coax Wnile only preliminary steps follow Ins his appearance there. A meet" have yet been taken. It is said that if ing called by "the interests" has its ell- the developments are as satisfactory MVSTBKY TTTR LAWS To finish discharging her cargo of " "P"? Pl"t will be established as ". -r m7.?,TZLvZ.Z Cr,lTlv'vJ...i oy tne urns tne new sbart at the 200. tons of general freight the steamer Alliance Captain Thomsen, arrived this Masters and Mates of Vessels Are , Warned by Authorities. That the masters and mates of the steamers in the district may have no excuse for violating the laws rovern- Ing ' navigation Locsl Inspectors Ed-1 morning from Eureka and Coos Bay. wards and Fuller are sending out cop ies of the rules and regulations, books of new laws and other literature per taining thereto to all wltmn thelrjur Isdlctlon. Captain John Bermlngham, supervis ing inspector-, for the First Oistrict towed from the Oregon drydock to the wfn" "cata the .oJnted tbr" Beaver HiU mine is completed.. Samples -V"'"'-- JI. i i.Pi'nllilai; of some of the COos Bay coal have been The very form or tner luncbeon innta- . . hrln.tf ' . tlon Issued by the Bommitte of which -ff0' 0' ??n' " . . , . . . ii ci.iiinv .imm hu it imi. "jnw ! irom ui Boutnern V,P."n!!? I cane," m tht, conneitToiu J to be put through You are cordially invited to attend mmm a luncheon." It reads,, "tendered y the I Oregon Advocates of Better Government, - Gun Clnb Is Under Way. Paclfio coast bunkers this morning. She has been on the dock for cleaning and painting. ICk.n .h ..II. AM WMfe. Cisco. San VeTro and San" ViZZ. 'tK fA Jii'-i J! i tftmr noajioka. Cantata PDnlxin will I non"r OI ufl,tra' rvuuuiuw miwn ui i jn.i.uii.iu, wr, mkj i. rermueni (SMdal Clanatek to Tfaa Joanul Marshfleld, Or, May 17. Permanent Vhich Includes everything west of the I Ertckson. sailed, last night for TUla- Rocky mountains, will pass through moon. Portland Sunday on nla way from San Francisco to Seattle. He will come to Portland later. f. Tn n n T . . tui A I . . . . ... m .. . . cMj-B-a at renaral frelot ivuari m. cyouor, a. w r(n, rKaour mrieu, win rot eiieorea in S "if0... SSL :.J!lZJ ,.ldrew C Smith. W.- S. URen and H. W. If.w duv. offir.r. win K. ciiiea who . puuatin ana ireiajni i - I , . ' 7 . . . the steamer Golden Oate, Captain I ston committee. I plana made to hold regular shoots. wMuwn mm aiuuui ku ivu iwruiineB wno are Nearly all the plSces for the Wilson I among the members are WUllam KkblSd, xne united states ereage tjnampoeg I v.uuiuioiciju uuo "nuu wmwrrew a a. wells, H. J. McKeown. F. A. Is now at Indenendence. where she Is I evening have been taken, said President I ti.. m a Hawitt . m m. doing channel work and as soon as she Harvey Beckwlth this moraing. Places Chtxle0 LaChappelle. I. R. Tower, D. I t xiniBnea inoro an wu won uown ini"" itou .v v. . . . yvot j w Oardlner Clauda Nuhnrt stream to Salem, taking the' bar. out Bkwlth wm ... . With passengers aTnd freight the Wo6d and B. W. Raymond, manager of Sr..,i' a?!!?Z? J,-SV Steamer J. JT. Teal RIakeg Good Itec Bteamer Bear. CapUIn Nopaiaer. will the club's convention bureau. killing it out of a possible 80 birds. ora on xne vaues Itun. MANY STOPS MADID The reprieve granted by Governor West yesterday evening to W. Cooper Morris states: 'The said W. Cooper Morris has ap peared before me personally and by hi legal representative, and has set out before me statements alleged to be tru and which if true entitle him to further consideration by ths courts of this state. If this evidence Is presented to the oo u its. and found to be Insufficient to warrant a stay oi proceedings, men tnis reprieve is to be terminated and W, Cooper Morris Is to be delivered to the proper officials of the Oregon stats pen' Itentlary," Deputy Sheriff Archie Leonard ar rived at Salem shortly before the re prieve was granted.' He was ready to take Morris to the state prison, upon the commitment frons the local circuit court when the governor gave him the 10 day reprieve. Efforts have been made for several days to have Morris tell more of the Inside deals involving the defunct Ore gon Trust, & Savings bank. He gave a half way promise Monday afternoon to District Attorney Cameron and Attorney A E. Clark, but backed out at ths last moment It Is understood that he oan throw considerable light upon evidence that could be used in prosecuting others connected with the speculations of the bank. It Is in connection with this evi dence that his attorneys urged Govern or West to grant the respite. What is considered a good record fori a river steamer In ths matter of mak ing landings is that of the steamer J. N. Teal, as shown by her log for some time past, the average being between EIGHT FRUIT COMPANIES OPERATE AT HERMIST0IM (Special DUDateta to The JonrnaLk Hermiston, Or., May 17. That the sail tomorrow mornlnr from A in worth I Chief Interest centers around the Arm dock for San Francisco and San Pedro, I e7 address, though ths Informal recap while the steamer Ross City. CaptaTn fU6n at the Press club following the Mason,-will be due to arrive from the I Commercial club banquet Is a dose seo eame ports during the afternoon. I ond. Whan aha ! (lunomn from An I 1 WOUld like the DOODle to under 5K .mi sa lnnilfnarK h.iwun twi., EYanclacO for. this nort. the Amarioaii I Stand tnat' lt costs xnem no admission and The Dalles, the same number hold- Hawallaa Bteamer Falcon will have the I e "to "e Armory to near oovsrnor I Umatilla government projeot will be a lng good on her-return trips TheOn- largest cargo of bonded freight that she I Wilson speak, said Ben Selling thlelfrujt section Is shown by ths number erease in stops nas Deen so great that lias Drougni w inn port, xnere nas i I or rruit oompaniea mat have been there has been some dl.flrnltv In Vun-1 been a cleanun Of freight on the lath-1 ""I predict One Of the greatest ad-lfnrmaS anA r hnlAtnc- rih. lng her on as fast 4 schedule as when mui of . Tehauntepeo and several of ths dresses ever heard in Portland, and one under this project These companies she mads fewer stops, say officials of steamers of the Uns arrived at San of the most significant expositions of are incorporated under the state law of the Open River Transportation com- Francisco at about the earns time, which the principle of progressive better gov- Oregon, with ths principal office at pany, out tnis nas oeen done and many 1 accounts tor ens jraioon s targe cargo or i wmvu w mm tw inm w i Hermiston, each company havina- a -n. passengers and a largo increase In her freight tonnage has been ; added by these stops. CARGO OP ; NEW WHEAT Daily River Readings. 1 A M 120th Meridian Time. British Hark Seefahrer 19 Chartered days to instil jhem. oj tuna, Koipn a c;o. Advices received here this morning stated that Hind, Rolph & Co. of San Francisco have taken ths British bark Cambrian Chieftain, 1J81 tons net, for a cargo of new crop wheat. - The Ger man bark Seefahrer, 2067 tons net has been reported on ths way from Santa Rosalia . seeking a cargo. - The Cambrian Chieftain sailed from iquliul March 17 for Port Natal, which HCrrrxrr Is 'the last report on hen The See- Kennewiek .'fahrer arrived at Santa Rosalia from I Lewlston . .. Hamburg February 28 and was reported I Rlparla . . Kv ih. RfiH.ii "ramn ftAii.' H ii I Umatilla '. which has arrived at San Francisco, the hs Dalles 'latter speaking ths German, in latitude ir.ii.-i 12 norm, isuiuuug ivv wcat jp aumj . I Eugene bonded goods Portland, havs had the WVrtunltr. otiWml nuimf lo0mUA 'th, proft:th. ' " V ii . " ... w 1 mm- . FMI. THNUPII ( LIIbB. nnmTIBniflB 1 . B . Gas Engine oompany or Sari .Francisco. I Governor Wilson win be accompanied I . ' who is here to install ths two 100 horse- I by his private secretary, who is also a I 1msb rKalw lei n)a aAma el MalM.. power engines In the Wakena, ssys that magasine writer, and by McKee Bark- " "uttlng in' truH : trees and t. h. .V.. v. I l. Mml.l nrlt.. nr th. R.IKmnH lJ'.u " PUWHg lO iruil trees SHd get- I.' k7. 7 r.,, T. ".'J a', '7n VI . TC. ting their una in shaps The follow morrow morning by Mr. Beckwlth, Mr. Selling and Others, TWO TEAR ' JETPrr WORK 870.000 Tons of Rock Tei to Go on Grays Harbor Breakwater. (Special Piapatch to The Journal.) V Aberdeen, Wash, May 17. Although work will be rushed on the north Jetty this summer undaf ths direction of United States Engineer B. K Carpen ter, it is , nelleved that the Usk win not be completed before. 1911. There are still 175,000 tons of rock to- be ' w$ AT S B STATIONS. ?6 2 S tr w O u C M r. si 6 21.4 ,(- ........ 80 9.8 0.2 ... ........ 24 . 1.0 .14 ........ 80 10.6 ... IS .... .... 40 11.7 0.2 ... ........ 17 .... 18 10.8 0.1 .09 ...... .J 10 8.01 0 1 ........I 11 I i.II -B. II .13 20 4.JI O.JI .12 ing companies have made application for water rights under this projeot for 40 acres eachi Anthony Wayne Fruit company. In dlana Oregon Fruit company, Ft Wayne Fruit company, Pennsylvania Oregon (Continued From Page One,) Fruit, company, Presque Isle Fruit visions of the constitution respecting fP"1 p Fruit company; Keystone SPECIAL ELECTION the recall are self-executing.' 17 Bays to rils. Fruit company, Several mors companies have formed ut havs not made application for water. JS TZZZS a oomTo. oi bur as to the prooedore tobe followed. peopl from Erie. Pa, and Ft. Wayne. ths opinion says "I am of ths opinion that the gen era! statutes affecting the candidacy of an Independent candidate which may desire to run for office after the pri maries, would govern, and persons de Harrisbura Albany . . sal em ............. IwilBonvllle Rising; () falling. Wireless Messages. Ind. All havs brought helr people out here and implements and wagons. No Fractional Acre Charges. (Special PlHoatch to Tha lonnaLi Hermiston, Or, Msy 17. A letter has T.n.k ...4 (m ,K. tl .l..t v.lt I 1 " M wi" VATOUVU I TTm. 111. m. w.f.. TimmtfM' a.wul.M. IS I : V"'..,".i''lWhlch will make suite a change In the . !i!r "iJL wmoa w ,n"r Payments of the water rights on this -Th. fim Af 4h. h.tllnH V. I .14 1 siring to run for, councilman in ths I by a candidate who desires to run for the office of councilman against the the receiver at La Grande to make the water right charge la aooordanoe with R. B. Chan lor at sea, noon. May 18 1 I ul -uTZrl 17- "iT ths acreage. Hereafter, however, any (via North Head) Latitude 88:40 north. J ZMiT'trJZ i Xr .U'."""1 Person who holds a fracUon of an acre longitude 123:87 west i strong S. a W. ;r.V u Zl" I.."' mult pay the full charge for one acre swells; passing rain squalls; barometer Th, -.n Dr0ui0n .f tha Mn.Ht. ot land. z.7, temperature 12. - J . - ' I tton nrovidea that, tha iiim -nm.- a n ..-s , m mm a - " 1 - wuu-.r, uuuuiaait. with whom a recall petlOon is. filed 88:41 north. ' lonaituds 122:58 west: 1 .k.n i.. .,.i , , placed in" the breakwater to bring ths calm: clear; heavy westerly swells: ba: JTf... -JSV Jetty up to speclfieationa The eon-1 romeUr IQ.OOt temperatnrs 82. I tract for this rock has been secured by . . . r . sSSS wZttl WHOLESALE FIGHT AGAINST Swamp Jjandf for Rice Fields.. . Aberdeen. Wash., May IT. According ts late developments, ths buying of swamp land, which has been going on V." " t M AIUXE NOTES this case that official being the auditor, be would call . the special election, Ttvs nars in .wucfc to EMdm. Ths sounoilman aainat whom tti ronleUy for a number of months around petition for recall is filed has five daysOcMt end fn the vicinity of WUlapa in which to resign after the petition is I neroor ana wonassetr, nas Deen ror. tne ruea in this case ths petition was I purpose or acquiring property to convert tlA An k. ll.i, . I Into vl.. timAm n.tha hrv1a . .V.. Councilman Ellis has uo to snd lnolud-1 northwest most of the syndicate later- m . . - . . j ; e . ... .... . - , . . . in tne oeex . trust proceeding, espe- lia-.&i!t&-4&x-ef.May to tender his I ested belonging to that Industry. Ex i.iiiuiuuh. 4 uuu not unoar mi i peru . are saia to jiars spprovea me (Continued From Psge One.) 1 ' i ' i I r .1 against some of-the smaller trusts will oe soanaonea, . . i DEATH IS CERTAIN BUT PERSONAL TAX HARD TO COLLECT 4 The city assessor's office has e e its trials, and tteputy Assessor s 4 W. C. North is a patient man. He 4 4 has charge of the personal-prop- 4 erty tax roll. But patience, so e runneth the old proverb, ceases e sometimes to be a virtue. Yes- 4 terday there was heard the sound e 4 of much'tblasphemy from the dl- 4 4 rectlon of ths private office of e ths "captain." e "Tou sale, ma why, do you t e e asked the long suffering deputy s "well. Just glance at that" 4 "That" happened . to bs the per- 4 sonal property statement of N. P. e Hansen of 482 Couch street Ths 4 4 statement was. like this: e e "Merchandise and stock in e trade about 25 empty paint cans e 4 and about 10 worn out brushes. e Assessor can have same by call- e "Money on hand or in hank I e 4 owe about $900, whloh I suppose e I ought to pay taxes on, as own- e 4 er is very poor and not worth e 4 over 81,000.000. e" "Household furniture one see- e end hand1 chair, cost $1; one homemade table and two benches s (paid for lumber $8.60). e "Surgical ahd optical instru-, 4 ments, or other apparatus Four s) stepladders, two extenfion lad- e dera (set price and name offer; e J will sell). S "Watches and clocks One watch that cost $9, 12 years sgs. (Assessor can have It). 4) "All other proherty not men tloned herein Ttree pairs over- alls, one Jumper, two worn out hats, two old suits (cost $15 fivs years ago), one good suit (eost $15 one year ago). "Trade Painter. (Any man ought to bs assessed a heavy fine for being foolish enough to try and work at this trade In Pert-land)" Millions of Folks Use Only 'Cascarcts' Ther ' UTerer : Have- - Headache, EH- lionsness, Sluggish, Inactive Bow els or a Bad Stomach to Make Them Miserabla, A million boxes a month. That's ths sale of Cascarets. ' And every tablet in every box means a day of good cheer. Think what a world of happiness .this candy laxative has brought to men and women also ths children. Are you getting your shareT Cascarets ours bowel troubles when they have developed. But that Is the least bf their uses Their best service is to prevent the many Ills that oome from inactive bowels, , Think , er tne days when you are not at your best The mornlnss when you don't feel right the afternoons when you are lory. tR evenings when you are irritable. The oause lies tn ths bowels. . One C as caret makes everything dif ferent Don't say Til take It tonight1 Take It at onoe. Carry a box In your pocket The hours before bedtime are too good to be Wasted. Cascarets are gentle and pleasant Their action Is as natural as the action of fruit on ths bowels. They are sold by all druggists at 10 cants per box. They Grow Hair Certain Ingredients, If Prop erly Combined. Stimulate Human Hair Growth. Resorts! n Is ons of ths most effective germ destroyers ever discovered. Beta naphthol la a most powerful, yet abso lutely safe germicide and antiseptic which prevents development of germ matter and creates a - dean, - healthy condition. Pilocarpine, although not a coloring matter or dye, is an Ingredient well established for its power to restore natural color to human hair. Borax, because of Its well defined softening snd cleansing properties,' is i EW TODAX rsjirsBaT4BSsSBTss ana mm 10Down2Monthly LOTS , IN ; Tate's Addition Joins Irvingtoa Park on the east. On some lots there are bearing par and cherry-trees. Take Alberta car, get "off oa Alns- worth Ave. and go east four small blocks to oar property. I " Look tt'orer, thea call at oar ofScsv ' 601-2 Coach Bldg. or phone as which lot you want. Marshall ZS. ' , Tate Investment Co; "Bank in Portland Realty Real Estate Auction The new sownslte eC 9. aVesjg wffi : be sold at anotlon to the highest Mtdss ea Thnrsday, stay 18. M. XMla 10 Is. ; : oated oa the Oregon Xlsotxte, thJrftr4tve salles out of Vortlaad and flfteea saAsg , . aorta of Salem, la gome of ths finest agricultural land la Oregon. Ths saoet .V logical location Sot towastts swtnreea ' Portland and alssa, JMi ffl be sold' ,, for oasa or 10 per sen dowaffaad sal- aaoe ta easy payntents with pes seat latersst. stpeclal railroad eates. &oasB ' : Wffi he served. Bleotrlo ears wffl laatve - ths Oregon Xlsotrso depoe ss) TOO e m, and at 11 s, m. suiosirjta , BTsToar, J ales agents. Balsa. Oa. 10--Net s the income on a quarter business block which the owner is compelled to sell at a sacrifice to protect other' most useful ln ths treatment of scaln . PRICE f 19,5(70 and hair diseases. Glycerine acts as a 12,000 cash. Inquire stimulant to the hair bulbs and 'has a I soothing, healing and nourishing in fluence. Alcohol la Indispensable In medicine because of Its antiseptic, stim ulating and preservative qualities. Rexall "S3" Hair Tonic is -chiefly composed of these ingredients, which are compounded In a peculiar form, and we believe it is ths most effective remedy known to medical science for scalp and hair troubles generally. We personally guarantee it to 'eradicate 1 dandruff and scalp irritations and to I grow hair, even though tha scalp in I spots is bars of hair, providing, of oourse, there is life and vitality remain ing In ths hair roots. McCargar, Bates & Lively 301 YEON BLDO. ,$2700., VIEW LOT "ON 19TH ST. we want everyone troubled with scalp Has 6-room house that will brine Kexau, -jj" Hair Tonia if it does not I good interest on tne investment ; remove dandruff and promote a growth I nOW, with UVLTt advance in ftifirht. of hair to ths satisfaction of tha User. -i nnn in i ji it, - we will without question or quibble re- PAVl'v wl" xu turn every cent paid, ua for 1L This . - - m ' guarantee is printed on every package. K X I .flfllT Xr I.A It has effected most saUsfactory results , kJ VUUIV.i ViUa In 93 out of 100 oases where put to a m ' ' practical test . t ow VIDCZZ JDlOg. Rexall "S3" Hair Tonic la entirely - v unlike and In every particular different . - , from anything! elss we know of for the FACTORY ITF purpoee for which it is recommended. av wilgt We urge you to try It at our entire risk. ia ...... - Certainly we could offer no better guar- WsfioTsn ' auz, bv senia ana i.o. i is siouing ssnss on tne market at any Bold in Portland only at Ths Owl. Drug I where near the price. XT Torn Are Xmok Co., Inc., eor. 7th and Washington. : HUNTINGTON POSTOFFICE APPLIED FOR BY THREE V. . . CWaahlnctos Borcan of Tba Journal. I Washington, May 17. Candidates who have applied for the postmastershlp of Huntington, Or., are Victor areenslade, Miss sther Alnquiat and Herbert It. Mack, who would succeed Henry FUdew, Who died. J. A, Hoffman is the only candidate for the postmastershlp of Metollus, Or. Congressman Lafforty will recom mend bis appointment unless other pe tltions are received. Mrs. Grace Pollock has been appointed postmaster at Co lumbia, Or. . An automatic electrical reoordlng target for Indoor shooting with minia ture rifles has been Invented in- Eng land. Improves Complexions Better Than Powder Astoria.. May 17. Wind south . 40 . miles, weather' cloudy with rain, bar ebscuredr- Arrived at t:0 last night f dally the ''unreasonable' feature of tha ' and left up at :15 Steamer Coaster j supreme eourt'e deolsloto will be tested, I reslgnatloa ths statute) provides that Allanda, In dlsousslng beauty preparations in ths New - Tork , Herald, Mae Martyn. authority on such matters, writes as follows: "Face powder is now a back number. Women who desire a beau tiful complexion leldom'uss It A much better substitute has been found in an inexpensive lotion . mads by dlssolvm four ounces of spurmax In one half pint hot water .with two teaspsonfuls gly cerins added. v This -wonderful skin whltener and complexion beautlfier does not show lor rub off like powder end gives -a sal low oily or shiny skin a clear, charm ing, youthful tone, .' 'No woman who over tries this lotion will again use powder; It leaves . ths . skin .smooth, velvety and beautlfuL Don't Percecuto your Bowels lng for Something that will make yon . bis money as an investment, von ahanM . see this property. It W1U Bsnhle la Three Tsars. Mo tToVXWi $s,000 sash, . ; balanos on time at per oent 8es 1CX. t Killer, president- r - - TW BMlnSal s n v ICARTra tllTTLfl X X IIIIVEK I mr sr s a I W. I II PIUS. I CARTER'S UTTLE UVER riLLS pi . I. ... j.ii. a lLhmrX Caracas Soul) m SasaD Daee, SaaaB Prfe (Genuine ssmbeat bignature NORTHERN TRUST CO. maflway Bxohangs Bondtngw Chance for $7000 Fortune is acres very eholc land, alnaa, t Portland, 40 cent fare, railroad within uv yaras; s sores ricn -red snor rruit acre; adjoins large . fruit orchard now selllns at 1500 oar acre: 4 acres deen black loam, rich as beaverdam land; worth. iS0& per acre; S acres hill slds with living stream, suitable for poul-' try, worth $100 osr acre; 1009 cords large,, old growth yellow jfir, worth 13000. Whole tract worth 17000. TAJCB XT flhlo us the timber andrwa will deed you ths lead. Firlands Trust Company, soevaoa paiding Blag-. ;.r. , , NEW TODAT i - -....... -f i Apartment Site Cheapest thine on market today. Corner 0x100, walking distance, in-1 come, now pays 8 per cent, near Jef ferson st, only lil.OOO Main 7S99. Box 707, P. O. Tou can never know ths' true condition of the title to your property without Investigating,' Our Abstracts Tn it ail. :.SV 1200,000 paid up sspltal behind. every abstracr we prepare. Member Oregon Association ef i ma men. 10th St. Corner , North of Harrison 100 ft of Park block. Present Income $1830 Half Cash, balanos S years- , CALL88 10TH ST. WEST SIDE : APARTMENT SITE - GRAND AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY B0x90 feet on OBAHO ATSsTITS. fins Apartment-sXotiM SUSe, facing east. Im proved at present with a good two-story dwelling. , This property is a good In- vestment and will rapidly Increase In lvalue. Price 110,000; $6000 oash. baJ. I ancs good terms. No phone informs- tion. i;au on or writs ; j NORTHERN TRUST CO. - it ITO Stark tress, s , "" 11 1 1 ",' 11 ' 1 1 . 1 . Garden ; Spot-Sn:p I aerta. An. mil from Durham sta tion, on Oregon Eleetrio; fins soil, haau- w uie T7UO vauey. VOW- xigare ana eaay inrrna. - will ri h,; R;.f.; Quacxenousn. pres.ant. 1As frjarms A WsasieasB Tkls d. w 1 I 1U1I SS aviitJ W4 MM Ba A 1 ifl a SB WUI Lit in I - vesugaung.' ;;; ' . " I . FvI rttrrrn cr NORTHERN TRUST CO. 50 John E. Crc : allwa alBBwaoiar'w-CBTpsUll t