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if'''.-.", i i' THE OREGON vDAiLT ' JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY BHsssawBSawwa. , . ,.-- - ' 1 ,u- -' - - mm.mmm SAH CIIOT v PASS PUNCH BOWL v ; v- vh;u Fish Udder Greatly J,eeded at t Cauldron, on' the West- Fork of Hood River. - (RtMrltl Dbpatca te Te JesreaD Dm. Or., Mar II At the Punch Bowl, a great blowout In'ths WMt fork of Hood River. Into which pour the wa tere of tho weet fork and those of Dead Point creek, forming a greet whirlpool, ulrnon ere having their annual hard time. Tho salmon come into thla whirl pool and attempt to leap the falla but without auccess, tho leap being too great. The eight of the fleh darting out of the eeethlng watera la a norel one to thoae who have never before wlU nessed the faithful efforta of a ealmon to reach the headquartere of a atream. A flaU ladder la moat certainly needed there. 1 Forty rlge loaded with people were at the Punch Bow! laat Sunday. Several ealmon weighing eight pounda were gifted. Power of Hood River Surveyed. itMrlil Dlapetcb te Tee JoaraeLt Dee. Or.. May !. J. P. Newell, a Portland civil angineer, haa been In thla locality for aeveral daya. aurveylng. It la auppoaed, for eaatern capita II ate who are contemplating utilising the power at tha Junction of the eaat and weet forke of Hood river at Wlnan'a atatlon on tha Mt. Hood railroad. An Immenae dam 100 feet high la aald to be contemplated. PORTLANDERS-SEEK DIVORCE IN GILLIAM (Special DUreteb to The Jntrfaal ) Condon. Or.. May 16. Three aulta for divorces have been filed In Ollllam coun ty for Portland people by Attorney J. B. Hoaford of Portland. Percy va. Per ey, on ground of desertion; Ewers va. Ewers, desertion, and J. W. Mallet va. Florence Mallet. Mallet chargea hla wife with drunkenness. Infidelity, vio lent temper and an unsuccessful attack upon him with a raaor and a revolver. He eaya ahe anapped the trigger aeveral times but that the ahella were empty and that ahe attacked him with the butt f the revolver, striking him with It. He chargea also that ahe attempted to throw the contents of a bottle con taining carbollo acid Into hla face. BOND 0.-W.R.& N. ,; ISSUE BENEFIT OF U. P. malted PrM iMtrf Wire.! 1 Nw York, May 2. Announcement (Was made here at the offices of 'the Harrlman railroad system that a 'bond Issue of $25,000,000 by the Oreejon Washlngton Railway A Navigation com pany haa been authorised, the proceeds 'of which are to go to the treasury of the Union Pacific. This action 1st in tended to keep the treasury of the Union Pacific up to the present mark. In spite of expenditures incident to the double tracking of the system. Ready for American Henley. pr tr THif'eb t- T. Jurt;l t Philadelphia. Pa.. May 26. Oarsmen representing many colleges and boat clubs are arriving In Philadelphia In anticipation of the annual regatta of the American Rowing association. It wUl be tho associations ninth annual event and as usual the events will bo rowed over the Schuylkill river course of one mile and 650 yards straightaway. The regatta program provides for 11 vents, aa follows: First single sculls, for Farragnt Challenge cup; second single sculls, first double sculls, for the Schuylkill. Challenge cup; first culls; centipede, first four-oared ahella, firat eight-oared shells, for 8tew ard'e Challenge cup; apecial lnterclub second eight-oared ahella, Junior collegi ate elght-oared ahclls. for the New Eng land Challenge cup; Interscholastic sight -oared shells, for the Franklin Challenge cup, and freshmen elght-oared hells. Most interest centers In the intercol legiate race, in which the contestants will Include the second varsity eights of Pennsylvania, Yale, Cornell and Columbia. "Drummers" at Annlston. - (ftpeelnl PUnatth to The Journal.) Annlston, Ala., May 2. Annlston's population was Increaaed several hun dred today by an invasion of "drum mers" from every section of tho state. The occasion fa the annual convention Of the Alabama grand council of United Commercial Travelers, which this morn ing began the first of a two daya" serlea of aeaalona at whloh business appertain ing to the affairs of tho organisation la to be transacted, while social diver sions and excursions to pleasure resorts will also tako up mUch of the delegates' time. Tho opening session today waa presided over by Grand Counsellor W. A. Anderson of Selma. V Attorney, Harry .Tanckwloh la, made defendant in a suit filed In the circuit court by the' five Roumanian .laborers who charge ha .collected mopey for them and pew turns owr their, share, Thla1 transaction - waa tha fceues of a criminal charg against; Attorney Tank wlch. In which he was discharged. Ha then filed a ISO.OOO suit against Judge Olson- of tha; Juatlca' court, and others for defaming hla character V Tha auit filed yesterday waa by At torney Ben E. Hayman. He represent! Pete Pefkoff, Nick Ruself, Pit Angeloff, J ea -Sherman and Alex Ladlsh. The five men were unable to collect llltl on a piece of work on the Natron cutoff of the Southern Paciflo railway. Attorney Yanckwlch waa to receive IS per eent of the amount collected. He collected the full amount and kept f 1000. The five Roumanians told their story to Judge Olson, who caused the arrest of Attorney Yanckwlch. Two of "tho laborera also told how Yanckwlch had proposed they take mora than' their share of tha money and. leave the elate, thereby defrauding the others out of their part. In thla way the attorney would - make more money, it waa charged. The laborera refuaed to do ao. Juatlc Bell conducted tha preliminary hearing of Attorney Yanckwlch, and die charged htm. Knew Chicago Years Ago. (Special PUpeteh to Tha Journal) Chicago. 111.. May SI. Fernando Jones, Chicago's oldeat plotter cltlsen. kept open houae for hla many frienda today on the occaelon of his ninety first birthday anniversary. Mr. Jonea waa born In Chautauqua county, N. Y.. In 120, and oame to Chicago wth a boat load of hardware 18 yearn later. The "city" at that time consisted of a few houaea clustered around old Fort Dearborn, and the trade waa principally with tha Indiana. 'Mr. Jonea haa aeen Chicago grow from a town of a few hundred people to a metropolla of 2.500, 000, and, aa he told hla frienda today, ha hope to see 100 years and a Chicago of 4,000,000 persona. reckles 2oat Worry About Them. Ton aTeednt Keep Them. Oet This Simple Brmedy It's Ouaraateed. Freckles, like facta are stubborn things, but unlike facta are easily re moved. The more atubborn your freck les the more promptly should you get a package of Klntho. Get It of Wood ard. Clarke A Co. or wherever " toilet gooda are sold. If Klntho falls, get your money back. It'a ao simple and sure you'll think it'a almost magical. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nsas cases fa las wfcea tU be k rk iW atoauch and bowels era ssjU. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS ayUlfiraJyei teV CARTERS .tipathw, f 1VER Side Haadacka, vU Dietrsse aftar Eataaf. faaaB POL Saul Deso. Sasal Mas Genuine obi Signature The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentist wl . a .aeaws r i out or towst rrorui should r mem bur that our force !e so organised that we can do' their - entire crown, bridge and plats work la a day if nec essary. Full Set of Teeth S5-00 Brids-a work or Teeth wunout Plates S3-50 to Gold Crowns Hit SO to Porcelain Crowns . ...IV 50 to Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .$1 Silver Fillings 504 to XI Teasr Onaraates. Hours t a. m. to p. m.; Bundaya t to 11 Union Dental Co. TOMS aSB MOTSO STS. Summer Excursions to the East Stay 16, 17, 18, 19, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88. 89. - . . funs B, 7, , 10. 18. 16, 17. 81, 89, 83, 84, 88, 89, 30. 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