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T . aaa'a laX4L III Tkli4 at PiK (, l4 m4 .a r-i . fAV LUVLUHLI1 iHiumi S KEHT FOR GRAVEL New Town of Cherry Grove Grows Fast; Tualatin Dam to Go In Next Year. PEACH DAY ROMANCE . ENDED BY SUDDEN DEATH C"l"rtl la TV Jtrnl I - Milton. Or, N. J.CUud Hnon, jiving a abort U l lane atxn JJlllon. 4l4 from an, abac which format! on liia lonalla pn) broka, th poison volng thrones nla body and canning drain In a vary abort time Tba circumstance ar doublr aad. aa Mr. Hanson bad boon marrlad only a abort tlm. having met fraMrlal t TV laaraal.) rtrtat Orova. Or, Nov. I. Th4 Lora. grtn Lurobar eotnpanr of Charrr Ortrra. I oca tad la tb upptr Patton Valley sec tion. In th toutbwast part of Wash- Ington county, baa completed a aiding on lis railroad, to a Uri gravel bar, and will at" net' commenfi to ballast Its railway line, which Join th Southern I Pacific tracks on -half mlla north of Oaston' and extends to th new town-1 Ha of Chrrry Orova. a distance of five I and one half mlla. Tba astlmatad oostl of ballaatlng thla road will ba tlO.OOt. Whara th now road Joints tba Bouta-l Ma wle, formerly Xllsa Roaanburg. for th first tlm at th Peach Day cela-rn Paclflo track, the Lore jren com bratlon In Frrewster In August and I pany baa built a nw atatlon. known as tnarrylng her the same day In Walla I Patton. August LovegTen, tb bead of Wills. Medor rrk Bringi $10,000, , (Kpactal to The Journals Milton, Or, Nov. I. Lincoln Meador, who owns th amusement park at thai Walla Walla liver, has sold th park to wiiiiam Kitzer of thla city for HO.000. taking in part payment tha eld Fair th company, haa put. car whel on his big- touring ear and makes dally trips on th new lino carrying passengers. In a short tlm na will put on letrlo toraga cars for passenger servtc. Building of th larg dam across th Tualatin river baa been postponed until nest spring. This dam will bs mads of concrete, and will b 200 feet fcoroaa at th top and II feet at th bottom. Tb tore at Milton, valniwl al tin Aft r,i In th spring Mr. Bluer, who Is ownr back watar wUl fortn a pond of 70 acres. of th lc plant. In this elty, will open ju park aa an amusement rssort. In which the logs for th nss of tb mill wUl b floated. Thla winter th company will uaa donkey engines to draw Its logs to tb mill, and will eut th timber near th mill. Th town of Cherry Orov 1 growing by leaps and Inebriate Juror ITaltg Trial. (Cnttea Praaa Lraaad Wlre.l Redding. CalH NorTTP-An Inebriated vn,,i Ani, . ,.. m.n. v,hii Juror caused an abrupt adjournment of in trial or uanlei Fleming, an Oakland Ut railroad policeman on trial her for th murder of George Valller of Tacoma. When court opened It was dis covered that 11. O. Rlckard. th twelfth Juror sworn in yesterday was badly under the Influence of liquor. Tb'a dis trict attorney had finished his opening Utement and the attorney for th de fense was half through his opening autement when Judge Barber adjourned the court until 2 o'clock. Judge Barber admonished the' juror privately to get ome sleep during the Interval, t. - . ; 11 ILJ.-J . -L . ...JfSBf- Since John Quit Drinking , By John's .Wife to -live In tentr, a houses csnnot. b erected faat enough to hold them.- The machinery for the temporary sawmill Is now on the ground, and will be Installed at ojuje. The mill will be running with in a couple of weeka, and., will employ nearly 100 men. ' The Liovegren company will also build a large brick and tile plant and when lta manufacturing establishments are all completed it win De aDie to iur nlsb all material In a finished state for building purposes. It expects to ship its product to all parts of tha world. i 1 , t 1 I ied Golden wmedj, the GraJ i noma Treatment tor Drunkards. Can Odorless and Tafrteleae Inr Lil . triv oecrviiy at soni in Coffee . or Food. .... Costs Nothing To Try ' If you have a husband, eon, brother; father or friend who la a victim of liq uor, all you have to do la to send your ) ou may be thankful aa long as rou liv that you did It. , ,- , . J-ree Trial, Package Coupon ,-, Br. f. TT. Haines Company. ' v 8110 Glen a Bldf, Cincinnati, Ohio. j send ma. ihialnt.1 ho ri i mail,. In rlaln wrapper, so that . f 'low-awbat it eoGUIns, a f'r' ! " t-t,K-Vi!lur It -4 ' , Colonial' Hotel Again Sold. (Bpeclil .tu Tli Journal.) Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 2. The Colonial hotel, which was erected about nine years ago In south - Forest Grove by Henry Villi jer at a cost of approxi mately $10,000, haa been purchased by Charles Heln, a wealthy wheat grower of Gilliam county, eastern Oregon. The Colonial hotel, which la 'a large three story building, has changed bands sev eral times since It waa built' by Mr. Vllllger. The new owner, who pur chased tha property of S. I R. Main, gave 200 acres of his 200 aore wheat farm for the property and has taken possession. Mr, Heln will make exten sive improvements about the building. , SIX NEW ATTORNEYS ADMITTED TO STATE BAR (Special to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Nov. , 2.81 attor neys were admitted to the Oregon bar Tuesday afternoon as a - result of the examinations conducted by Cleric A.' C. Moreland of the state supreme court in this city. Paul W. Childer of Th Dalles, Uaaon Maughuni of Portland, Fred E. Undley of La Grande. Clarn- don H. Thorp of Wallowa, i George BJ. Alley of Sumpter and Ralph W. Eck hardt of Ontario were the six. ' ira- m wry respect." Slanaal Training Experts Meet. Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 2. Teachers and advocates of manual training in the public schools snd colleges of the coun- trv anrtherecl here In' ?nr 4-rwfav -, v. . opening or tne rirtft annua! convention of the National Society for the Promo tion of Industrial -Training-. Th ses sions will laat three days and wtu be devoted to the conalderatlon of the sub ject of Industrial education In all lu pbasea Prominent among tboa on 4b proirram are: Dr. Carroll O. Pears or Milwaukee, president of the Natlonaj IMiia Hona association; - Charlea a. i Magnet was not man enough for Marjorie, but lie was the only man she knew until TraTord. dropped from the sky in the nick of time And so Marjorie married but did they live happily forever. .after? You don't know' Wells. This was merely the beginning of "Marriacc," H! G. Wells story in The American Magazine. For Marjorie was frightfully extravagant; TraiTord was not rich, and ' soon there was the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker as well as the devil to pay. tAll the humor ,and drama and human nature that made "Tono-Bungay" and "Mr. Polly" the best books you ever read, make "Marriage" a better book than either. -H.G. I I - American i (i . 1: Wells makes money the , master motive in Marria ge Money, the most talked abqnt in life, the least discussed , in fiction, of all the many, sources of trouble between husband and wife.. In a thoroughly unexpected and Wells-like manner the author solves it, not by abolishing Marjorie' s extravagance or Trafford1 s. indigence. ; No I By abolishing the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, and the dressmaker and jeweler as well. How ? That's the stdry, a story so natural and yet so surprising that you will exclaim, 'How true, and yet how interesting TV Tfie first chapters of this novel begin in the November MAGAZINE Now an gal at all Srrvra-etaiidj. 15 cents a copj; 11.50 a year UC aim ci thli Ur.k U to U c( fttrvUt an4 a aa.aa attiiUrK 10 lit cpitoft irnnrvcr nty m conccfc or lftdiUuU. 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Most modern and up-to-date equip- . ment -The very, acm of comfort and convenience. ... ;.. y , Four Trains Daily To Tacoma and Seattle Tilt a. 10:3O a. mH 3:30 p. m.. Utl5 p. m. , , : All equally well equipped. Electric V lighted throughout. Individual lights In. every berth on Bleeping cars. u m , BMMping car open xrom gtso.p. to. Three Trains Daily . jiaaj-1 ; . To Abrdn and Boqnlam ap . : TllO a. m., 10:30 a. m., 3:30 p. 3a. 34 and Morrison sts. and Tnloa Depot. - -Ksin 944 Phons A-1944. , Tho rioneer IJn3 Northern Pacific Ry. . jj. vaarnoB, A. u. r. 4V, roruud. 1:ookw t'f-TnaltoMpcaj National i JT'nitfd T;. tile t 01 -." 1'dwiB IT. Co'af, ffTD"r ok lhe't.h'!casopi n-S JOURNAL WANT ADS PAYD2S7 1 . .-- t ..i " qE;. MiaJUl !,jai ia,i