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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVEN1NQ. MAY U Hit. It SAMMY SPANKEM HE DAMPENS HIS FATHER'S ENTHUSIASM icmaki. mi Notes of Wednesday's Happenings Aftrrnuua anmler Ihe . of 11 Yralerday Ilrtf rar-rl'h it Journal UoJ Lat Mht. roMfrraalcHUtl. S.natnr ('fcaailrlala ha IMfoduca.1 a aretiical lo lit bninlbua claim Mil la e-y Olffi ! a4jud(4 or " court of rltlwi to t du lh iai for gulpplnf lrv turn. lha llrll war Th a. net flryanr ronimltl, aft" long errantt ovr the xl larlff Mil. ha ba unabla lo raarh an niKmrhl and haa rpoi4 alflj ll L'n4r wo4 bllj It 4 in hou. 1'i.lltJral. Th pr.aant a Jnilnl.liallon as at tacked and lt negro folic at Preaidil Tfl condemned by th general confer ic af lh African Muudll Kplacopal churth al K.n.a. t'lty Wednesday Tl'c condemnation contained In th re port of etar.dii.f comniltle an th alal of lha lounli) Arthur Hlfea, formerly a promlnnl bualnct man of Oregon, haa lh. hooor of balng lrld Ilia flr.l mayor of Bola undrr th comm:lon ftm covrnnint. A th reauit or in irv- Ion held Wednesday, ha (. I lha t il). carrying every praclnrt over ma nnp'f nam Marlon H I'.tikrr. and :i Inaugurated ma) or ailli a clear maj jrii) of Hod ('Uage Oro prop! have rne..l their fight for a dninon of county anil preparation are under a ay for a whirlwind cam pa. t" to rreale Ncamltli count) 13 y a thanga "e f "' rner ie It la llioua-ht a.'usn lll not fight tha prtpoitiiii Kaatrrn. t'harlr V Vi , i .'ompinlfd .y Ma wife, returned lo .N York lru sdiiy on the Olympic. The f"rmr hanker looked well uml nld I'mt l.h aklana had told him h mlK"l ltv for acvcral yrara Mriiu.-ia of th IV'atiylorUn General Aadctnbly. In Kccaion at 1-oulavlllr. liaxc volcil ! irailiid It ai'tlon In naming Secretary of Agriculture Wtlaon a deleicatra to th Pn-rrb trrlan ion treaa at Aberdeen, Kcotland. Thla c tlon la anid to have grown out of the attendance of Secretary Wllaon at tho Brewera' congnaa In Chicago last aurn mer. A death chdlr for anlrnala will ha -tabllahed by Dr. n. V. Karle, a veter inary aurgeon of Weatfleld, Mm. In electrocvjting a dog an electrode will bo placed on a ponge at the;- track ot th animal' neck, the, wire running along the aplnal column to tha tip of the tall. prlnceaa Rosplglloal I again In New Tork aeeklng new evidence In her ault to have the Roman church recognlie her civil marriage to Prince Gluaeppe Uos plgllosl, head of the ancient hoime whoae Influence haa been felt for eenturlea in matter both of church and atate. Th prlnceaa waa a divorcee at the time n her marriage to the prince, ana for l years haa been engaged in an effort to compel th church to aanciion her second marriage. National -Committeeman willtama, o Oregon, arrived In Washington W'ednea day after attending a aaaalon of the com mill onurraagmnla al I'Mrago. and had a lung ronrrtit ith th prcai dftt lla will retura to Chi. ego for fui thar mtlnga of tha cornrpHl on Jun I. looking ta prcpaallona for ll nation al ronranllua on June T. WOMAN ESCAPES DREADFUL x OPERATION How She Was Saved From Surgeon's Knife by Lydia E.Pinkham' Vegeta ble Compound. Mogadore, Ohio. -"The first two years I was married I suffered so much from r female troubles and bearing; down pains that I could not stand on my feet long enough to do my work. The doctor said I would have to undergo an opera tion, but my husband wanted me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound first I tooK three bottles and it made me well and strong And I avoided a dreadful operation, now have two fine healthy children, and I cannot say too much about what Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable compounq nas done for me." -Mrs. lee manges, jiR. F. D. 10, Mogadore, Ohio. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag oui a mcmy, nn hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can nna health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it haa been the standi! ard remedy for female His, ana nas re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such au gments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc If yon want special sdrleo write lo lydia E. BlHkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. ' Yonr letter irlll . be opened, read and answered by a woman ana nem in bihci. wixuucutw z., m Par fjc Cvt(. Judg lUt.a of Loa Angrlr ha or dered th dl.tr Ihullon of I'VOOOO of lit i:o.o.ooo ..lata or k. J iiauiwta t lb two rvaiduary h.lra named In the llaldaln will. Clara Haldaln Klotker and Anita llaldwin MuOaughray Ka h will rlva HH.OtO Thla la Id flr.t dlctrl bullon 10 til. a helra ln.. the dr. Hi of Hi turfman, although ell other be .juf.t. hav lx-n paid. To prvnl th "cwrnniert lallilng" of the lif work tf I.ullirr liurbank. the famou hortlrulturl.t. a l.ulher Hui- tank aCKlrty ha. -ro organlied and hartrred by th alal of California alth the definite purpo.e of aealng that Die work of the great m l.ntt I given lo po.lerlty vltliout enlall. J ' Camplx: and W K. Iav!. of 1-a 1 1 ran do. are being Iried In I'nlon on the rliargn ut runi.lng automobllea without having paid t(ie atate llcenae. They war rrr.trd and placed under 1100 bonda to appaar for trial. It la their purpne to lake the caae to the euprem court to teat the validity of th llcenae law Coronation fratlvltlea In honor of the famou houa of O'Connor, aa reprcariil ed by Frank ("Chip"! O'Connor, agent for the Pacific Voaat Sleamahlp com pany In Nome, will I held upon the f -rival of "the ateamer Senator and hfr royal paaarriger at Nome next month. O Connor la the lat lineal deacendant of King Hoderlrk O'Connor, the laat king of Ireland, nnd la Intensely popular In ahlpplng circle. ('. A. McMillan, who haa fnr the paat two montha been conducting an automo bile stage service between Chehalla and Itlffe, la making arrangements to extend the dally aervlce by way of Morton and Kosmoa to Handle In the Dig Bottom country, Kd C. Reinlg, chief operator for the Seattle lightingdepartment at the Ce dar Fall power plant, waa Instantly killed Wednesday when In, nome way as yet unknown he completed the circuit on a high tension line In the watch house and 10.000 -volts of electricity passed through his body. A new poktofflre haa been established at West Woodburn, and James McCor mlck hat been appointed postmaster. It la believed the aettlement In that neigh borhood la sufficient to make a large patronage of the office. A report filed with the state engi neer by the reclamation aervlce on the. weat extension of the Lmatllla project shows that It has expended betwee January, 1911, and September 12, 1911 the sum of $42,600. Over 24 square miles of reservoir alt haa been mapped and about 132 miles of Irrigation land. The government haa authorized the expendl ture of 1200,000 for the development o this project. Joint maneuvers In the Pacific north west this summer will be held July 21 to 30 and will be participated in by the organized militia of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho, the Twenty-first and Twenty-fifth regular Infantry, a squad ron of the First cavalry from Rolse barracks and a battalion of the Second field artillery. In the city election held at MeMlnn villa Tuesday, the granting of a fran chise for a railroad on K street to the Portland, West Coast Railroad A Navi gation company, defeated. The de feat of thla franchise Is attributed to the fact tbat this company is not known and the people were In doubt as to the true Identity of the promoters. BOARD APPROVES RESERVOIR PUNS Secretary of the Interior to Be Asked to Grant Permit at Crescent Lake. I B.!. a Baffin ft Tk. Joarstl I Salem, or. May :i On mollon of Oovernor We.t, lha d.aart land board yesterday pa ,! a resolution urging lha u arimriii ,r the Interior lo take action on the application of tha De.chutre I.aiid company for nl.t of way for a rerrrvnlr ,( at Oiitnl lake, whli li la desired aa part of the rornpan)a Ca rey act Und project near I -a Pin. Th resolution will be forwards 1 immediate ly; lo the a. rrtary of the Interior. The government ha rfuad to art on th application until the Invratlgatlon In.tituted on Information furni.hrd by the governor a rnadn on th company operallnna A . a rult J K Moraon. president of t:.e land company, ha charged Oo ernor Weal with mallcioualv holding up the project. Governor Went atrtted toJay that h hhd no drrme t) eauae the government to wltluiold the permit for the rearrvoir nltc. hut on the other hand waa anxluua to have the government grant the permit regardless of the finding of the Investigation, aa the reaervolr la essential to the svn- cea or the project whether Moraon succeeds I" completing It or not. The deaert land hoard refuaed to grant Moraon' request to anrel the I JO, 000 bond put up by himself and fat.ier-ln- law guaranteeing completion of lha project. RESERVOIR LEAK A TROUBLE Hood River Water Shortage Accounted for After Coun cil Gave Up. HOOD RIVER BERRIES BRING S5.75 PER CRATE ll la fie Inml t Hed Im.r. or Ma zt lrlfTy shipnt.nia ai b.intiing la go foe ard dally b) Mpr.aa Ti.e raerda of lb l-avid.on Krult company show that br- 1 1 were !l x4 lao da) a ..ili.r Ihia aeaaun iKan I.. I Herrlee ara baing ahlpi-.! ..ut al It lo It p.r .rat. f a b Tk 1'oftl.r.d Y. VI i A baa ar raagd ta supply tk groaara with lkr and pa kr thl a.aaon Th Biarvag.r of th. lort)aad d. partm.nl pant lb day in llood Hlv.f and la company lih C. J ek:nn.r mad a tour of i lie t-erry irtin( .r iiona frait e.ir.rr i uil;iiurti ituli, i, that thra ill la a l..i demand it'll weak fT ll km (nil rinl.i CiiiA Pon4o - - MIIU winy I IIC VCIU3 jjni. nii.i). nothing but mailt' ' ham Mlin ' tlgar, I cant. lSil.l Is 1. ira.l I Hood hlver. r.. Mi) Zl Tha cauaa for lha ahortag of aat-r In HKd Klvar, that ha mad. o much ituulli for th city rounrll. di.voteied by accident a f.w da an a.'irn it bn im known that lit cment i,.tirn of ti.r it y reaervolr waa full of Urge mi ki llflng lo. atfil In a gravel ted lha 100. COO gallons per day that wars l-elr.g putnpad Into It rouat'd for little Th. leak, ara being Hipped and It I exoertod th city will have ample water. alruik Tuesday as a reault of the recent raise In wages of the" longshoremen They have been receiving 25 cents an hour, with 33 cents an hour for over time, and they demanded an Increase of 10 cents an hour, which was refused. C. C. Sullivan, former chief of police of Pueblo. Colo., probably fatally wound ed himself Wednesday by shooting In the right temple. Despondency caused by recent illness and public criticism while chief of police In Pueblo led Sul livan to make an attempt on his life. The serious negro revolution In Cuba has caused the state department to con sider sending a warship to the eastern end of the Island, In addition to the small naval force now there, embodied In the little gunboat Paducah and the survey boat Eagle. nig Cable) la Ke-nlrr. )- UI to TL. Janrxal l Hood River, or. May 21 The l.rg. cable, weighing over 33 ton .punning the Columbia river between Mood lllv.i and While Salmon, property of th Pacific Telephone A Telegraph com pany, has to en placed In Service bv land connection with the imtral ata tlona on either side of th river Tin. Is the larseat cable crossing tha Colum bia with the exception of the one laid from Vancouver to the Oregon aide. High School Kntertalns. ISiiaelal to lb. Jogrn.l I Hood River, Or; May II. The gradu ating ext-rclaea of the Pine drove school w.-re held lnM night nt which an Inter ehtlliK literary proionm waa rendered Stella Terry and Karl Holier! son era given eighth grade diplomas, and Alfred Thomaen nnd Jessie Htockwell were given tenth grude dlploniaa. Rev. K. A. Harris, pastor' of the Hlverslde Con gregational church, delivered the ad dress to the class. Foreign. Captain Raold Amundsen, the discov erer of the South Pole, who arrived at Montevideo Tuesday, announced his in tention Wednesday to start from San Francisco In March or April, 1913, on an expedition to the North Pole. The national conference of the Mlnera federation of Oreat Britain, which has been' i'rfaVtliigr thla week to discuss the operation of the recently enacted mini mum wage act for miners, adjourned af ter adopting a resolution which Indi cates that the men are not averse to nother fight. The resolution, which was carried unanimously, records the federa tions strenuous protest against the wards being glver by the district wage boards. The defense committee of the Russian uma hsB adopted unanimously the gov ernment proposal to grant 602,000.000 roubles (1251,000,000) for the naval ship building program. IMPORTED JERSEY STOCK SELLS AT HIGH PRICES (Sp.cl.1 to Tbe Journal. I Scappoose, Or., May C3. An averagrn of $189.13 per head was paid for 92 head of Imported Jersey stock which were sold at auction Tuesday at the H. West farm. Stockbreeders and dairy men from different sections of the Pa cific northwest were among the pur chasers, and the bidding waa lively. Of the stock sold. 70 cows were bought up at an average of (205.40 per head, and 22 bulls went st an average of 1137.27 per head. C. K. Griffith of the Glen Tana farm. Spokane, Wash., was the heaviest individual bidder. Lee Francis of Shelburn. Mo., and Tt T. Sudt'cll of Halsey, Or., did the selling-. Comedy to IIa Repealed. Ilpaelal to Th JoaraaL) Hood Ttlver, Or, May 23 The com edy, "The Time of His I,lf," rendered at the Monroe opera house by the grad uating student of the Hood Hirer high sx-hool, will ba repeated, by request, st the I'lne Grove grange hall next Tues day evening. (So EsiSfS: via ""'j Yellowstone National Park Q See America NOW! Q On any ticket we iuue through Livingston, We allow", on any train and we have four of them daily from Portland and tho Pacific Northwest, two of them through to Chicago- "atop over" for the Park trip during the Park season, June 15 to September 15. California Banker Meet. V iRperlil to Th. Journal.) Ldkjg Beach. Cal., May 23. A large and representative gathering of bank era and business men was present to day at the opening of the eighteenth an nua meeting of the California Bankers association. Former Congressman Dun can K. McKlnlay, Professor E. J. Wlck srn of the University of California, President Charles E. Bentlsy of th California fruit Canners' association, President W. II. Doyle of the Arlsona Bankers' association and other men of prominence will be speakers at the three days session. In Memory of Oeneral Woodhull. (Special to Th. Jrnroal.t Jamaica, I I., May 23. A memorial tablet In honor of Brigadier General Nathaniel Woodhull, a noted soldier of the Revolution, was unveiled this after noon at tho place near where General Woodhull was mortally wounded while resisting- capture by the British, on August 28, 1776. The- Sons of the Revo- tlon of the state of New York con- cted the exercises. WILKESBORO Most ideal section in Oregon for the small farm. Best suburban acreage on easy terms. 20 DISCOUNT TO ACTUAL SETTLERS Openings for Small Industries of All Kinds. Week-end excursion rates over United Railways, ets. Information, terms and literature. Tickets and Full Information A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent. 255 Morrison St, Corner Third St., Portland. Northern Pacific Railway i Main 5076. 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? - Drlva away your Backache, get today . package of Mother Gray' Aromatic ISeaf for the kidneys and correcting that lame, sore and all unstrung- feeling of tha .nerves. If your kidneys act too frer quantly, or action- la painful and. scanty. Aromatic Leaf is corrective and the best Regulator. At Druggists or, by mail eoe. Sampia FREE. -- Address. Tua Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, Miscellaneous. Rule 10, of the official railway classl fleatlon, which the western' lines are said to be trying to have Incorporated Into the western classification. Is bring ing forth strong protests from western Jobbing Interests. This rule permits a shipper to pool in a carload lot all goods embraced In the same class. Its effect, when applied to the western lines, would be further to enable the Chicago and eastern Jobber to retail throughout the Pacific coast country. At Salt Lake City Wednesday five riflemen concealed .behind a black cur tain cent steel-nosed bullet into the heart t)f a blindfolded man aa ha sa.t In a wooden chair at the. Btate prison. Julius; Sirrnay, a murderer, waa the target. He had selected the bullets and the firing squad In preference to the rope and gallows, after his conviction of tha murder of Thomas Karrick, H-year-oia schoolboy, who was shot ant fatally wounded In tha course of a day light -burglary. . . The first, section of No. 1, Canadian Pacific, westbound, went Into tha ditch; between Mlssanable and Whits River, Ont., Wednesday night. It-is reported that several Uvea were lost. The engine, baggage cars, two colonist. ears and two day coaches left th track, .tearing; down the telegraph, lines and disconnecting all wires. -'- ... ' :. - ' " r: . Ths truckers at the Canadian Pacific railroad sheds In Vancouver, B. C- scenery. i r , Mutton of the atate of New York con- II mm . i i i i Commutation tide- I II t&z5lC1k' VrJ I - .m ' i j i n ?5-ir vi' v"i tmo ii ii .kOtzsr.- i i S 70.0O II I IE XrV - V 1 I 'mm BOSTON Eastern Excursion Tickets Kay 9. a. 4. 9. 10. 11. IT. 18. S4. aa. 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Sea that jroor tickets, which are on sale at your home ticket office during tbe summer, read via NewYorkfentralLines "THS WATER-LEVEL ROUTE" Liberal stop-oyer privileges, affording1 opportunity of isitiof Ctaciaaati. Daytoo, Colombo. Cleveland, Toledo, Indianapolis, Fori Wayne, Detroit. Pittsbarth, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Cbsntasqna Lake, Rochester, Syracmae, Dtica, Albany, Montreal, Springfield, Maaa, and assay other points of interest. The convenient and comfortable train service and interesting scenery make tbe trip a most enjoyable part of your vacation. Let as Plaa Your "Back East" Trip Tell as in a general way what yon mnura, the namber fa year petty, and the amount of money you want to spend, and we will propose one or two trip for your omaricleistlon. with cons, paste lufcnuiaOoa, sad sena 70a a descriptive folder. Portland Office, X09 Third Street , . W.C fleachrss. General Asent . . ' i - . - - -' ,. . . .. , ;. 'V .!