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THE OKiXiGiJ DAILY jOUKiJAL, 10KiLAiiL, kiUuAi Li Lvisj, it Aiw tks'kzw rhcrlL. in cr croT. 11AJTY TIIOUCIIT. WISE YOUT1L ENOUGH i IS ENOUGH. wsT YESTEIU5AY. HEX METHOD. vr 1 -. . w Advanced Lady "So you think worn fcn is losing ground?" Mm Man ' Hasn't she retired front -lhe- a1... to makr, vajJ pjl :.. Imffalo'aTllceness?" Thursday's News Happenings pf Human Interest Occurring Throughout the World Ater Yesterday's Issue Went to Press. Political. William J. Bryan was the guest of 1 AifiMj flight Of the. American Fisheries society n convention at Denver. A specially (prepared menu of elk. antelope steaks, (venison, grouse and .trout was arranged 'In Bryan's honor. Aaron Watkins was notified at Ada; (Ohio, Thursday of his nomination on the (Prohibition ticket for bvlce president of the t'Ditod States. In his speech of , acceptance Watkins criticised Woodrow Wilson, Colonel Roosevelt and President Taf t. Reports are current at Los Angeles that charges' may be filed agalrst elec tion officers who, according to infor mation volunteered to the district at Ttorney's office, furnished to voters lists of candidates indorsed by the Roosevelt Progressive league. Governor Spry .and Representative Howell were both renominated to suo (ceed themselves by the Republicans of 'delivered the keynote speech of the Utah In state convention Thursday, jt'nlted Btutes Senator Southerland de livered the keynote speech of the con vention, attacking Theodore Roosevelt, (lie referred to Mr. Roosevelt as a comet, a wandering trump of the skies, mostly jgas, which will disclose Its true cliarac fier when th hot air comes In contact vlth the solid body of the Republican iparty." The Republican convention of Mon tana Thursday praised the administra tion of President Taft and renominated jllenry C. Smith of Helena for United states senator, Harry I. Wilson of Kill ings for governor, and Charles X. Pray nd W. F. Meyer for congress. Kastern. William Mallly, national scretary of the Socialist party in 1903 and 1904, and Ifor the past several months associate 'editor of the Metropolitan Magazine, is jdead of diabetes at hla home In Now York. Dr. F. L. Dunlap of the chemistry bu Ireau In the department of agriculture (tendered his resignation Thursday, ex plaining that ho intended to accept a more lucrative position In Chicago. Dun jlap gained considerable notoriety by making charerna Of "I rregultf rtty ap-ftln st jrr. Harvey W. Wiley, the government pure food export Rohert T. Way, a clerk employed by !the Old Dominion railrond at Washing ton, and his two brothers and one sis ter, in reduced circumstances, living in Denver, have fallen heir to a $600,000 ' estate. The fortune was left by Jacob 8. Axson. who came to this country from England during the American Rev olution and after settling In Georgia, took up arms against the British. For Ms services he was granted a tract of land valued at J20.000, which has in creased to iti present value. Axson died In 1862, and the eutate has lain dor mant ilnce. With a girl perched on the rear of his motorcycle, Roy Wlnkleman, 17 years old, started on a spin through the west side parks of Chicago, when three men stepping from a thicket shut him In the back. The girl escaped. One of the entering pupils this year in the preparatory department of Keuka coller at Pcnn Yan, N. T., Is Miss Bcharlotle" Schwartz, 57 years oT Bfi la nearly 40 years older than any other scholar In her class. Members of the Socialist party In Wilmington, Del., have decided that they will go to prison rather than pay the capitation tax passed by the last leBl lature. The Socialists will take a refer endum vote on the question next week. Every company of the West Virginia state militia has been ordered back to the Kanawha coal field, where Governor Glasscock declared martial law Tuesday morning. Conditions throughout tho strike zone are said to be critical. Dr. John F. Anderson and Dr. Joseph Goldberg of the public health servict have succeeded In Innoculatlng monkeys with maeles, something said to be hith erto unknown, and in course of their re searches have made discoveries which promlFO to make the malady less dan gerous. , When the will of the late Bishop Charles Chapman Grafton was filed for probate at Fond du Lao, Wis., It was found that his personal property was listed at only $100. During his episco pate he gave $700,000 toward the erec tion of churches and improvements In his diocese. With a ton of fireworks Tokepa, Kan., Thursday night began a battle against the thousands of blackbirds that have IF YOU DON'T EL RIGHT TAKE DELICIOUS "SfW OF FIGS." Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, backache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion. All women get bilious, headachy and constipated simpfy because they don't exercise enough. They, don't eat coarse food, or enough fruit and green vege tables. Those are nature's ways of keep ing the liver and 30 feet of bowels ac tive; but Tory few women employ them. The neit best way Is delightful, fruity Syrup of Figs. Nearly all ills of women can be oref como with Syrup of Figs alone. There Is no need to have sick headache, back- ache, dizslness, stomach sour and full of gases, bilious spells, sallowness, coated tongue, bad breath, bad complex. " ion, nervousness and depression, . The VBorst"tmiJ gaffst" TrmrxTr-ttt ring nr twu teaspoonfuls 0f delicious Sytup of Figs. Try this tonight you'U feel splendid in i Rollo "Ilaa Walll.t steady posi tion?" Edgar "Yes. He stands In one spot .jioiaiiig'-.jinaaTertiainf J3annerwr clothing atore." Briefly Sketched Infested the great elms and made the streets dangerous and unsightly. As the flying; balls of fire swept through the trees the birds chattered noisily and held their roosts, and the firing BQuad gave up the- effort. Recent death of hundreds of horses In Nebraska and western Kansas huve Jieen caused by cerebro eplnal meningitis In epidemic form, according to Dr. A. Boostrom, stale veterinarian. After several months spent In Investi gation of an alleged coal tftst at Du luth and Superior, the City of Two Har bors again lias resumed the retail hand ling of coal. Ttie majority of the city council are Socialists. While general frosts were reported from Nevada, Utah and Idaho, and a cold wave lu blanketing all of Alberta, Chicago and practically nil of tho mid dle west are staggering under an op pressive heat wave. Two deaths were reported from sunstroke in Chicago Thursday, one in St. Louis, and there were hundreds of prostrations. Pacific Coast. In the old 17 ton schooner rigged scow Alice Stofen, built 46 years ago and equipped with only a compass and sex tant for navigating instruments, II. C. Slate and Peter Peterson of San Fran cIm'o have Just completed a 3000 mile journey to the Arctic. Slate, who has spent 20 years in the Arctic trading and trapping equipped the scow with a sup ply of trading goods and started on the nervy trip last May. Another transcontinental railroad, pre sumably a Hill line, is seeking terminal facilities in Los Angeles with an outlet to San Pedro Harbor. Mayor Alexnnder made this statement Thursday while urging the construction of a municipal road between Los Angeles and the har bor. In danger of losing her three small children because she was unable to sup port them, Mrs. Anna Sotello. a comely Mexican woman of Los Angeles, con sented to accept any able bodied hus band if a candidate could be found, and as a result ehe is the bride today of Jose Dorf, a countryman. Cupid's rep resentative in the affair was Probate Officer JTraalt Iiaycja. Fifteen hundred laborers are clearing away the debris at Ocean Park, Cal., fol lowing the most disastrous fire In the history of southern California. The business and concession sections of the city, both of which were wiped out, will be rebuilt at once on a larger cale, ac cording to plans outlined and pledges obtained at a meeting of the town's chamber of commerce. Fire Insurance underwriters now place the total loss at $2,600,000. . s His room catehln,? fire, presumably from a cigarette stub, James W. Con rad of San Francisco was suffocated to death at Fresno, Thursday. Agents of the United States district attorney's office are copying the rec ords of tho trial of Clarence Darrow for uko In the coming trial of nationally known labor leaders on charges of Il legally transporting dynamite. The trials will begin In October at Indian apolis, where the indictments were re turned by n federal grant! Jury. Among the labor leaders Is Anton Johannsen of Han Francisco. The transcript of the Darrow case oomprlses about l,0i)0,oo words. When Judge Robert S. Lovett, chair man of the executive committee of the Harrlman lines, left Shu Francisco Thursday night ho had completed tho final dissolution of the long otandlug agreements between the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Oregon Short Line and Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation companies and had satisfied himself as to the successful operation of the new unit system of operating on the four roads mentioned. Id by Dr. A. I.. Krueber of tho Uni versity of California, and Dr. lOdward Hewitt of the Archaeological Associa tion of America, scientists, hiive made an exploration of a recently discovered shell mound near the beach of LaJolla, Cal. Ths explorers uncovered human bonee, beads, mortars and ancient shells relics, they claim, of a once flourish ing village of BOO souls. Tho village existed more than 2000 years ago, say the scientists. One of the largest realty deals con summated In that section for some time past Is the transfer of Dr. D. W. Jarvls' farm of 691 acre, two miles south of Eugene, to M. K. Furrow of Pleasant Hill. The consideration Is B.-iid to be $35,000. Sam Cregor died at Payette, Idaho. Thursday, from Injuries received last Saturday while ridlnff a young horse the morning when the sour bile, clogged up waste and poisonous matter have been gently but thoroughly moved on ftnh out rtf vnnr svHtem TL-tttinii f griping or weakness. Your head will be ciear, complexion rosy, oreath sweet, stomach regulated; no more constipa tion, gases, pains and aches. It is simply a matter of keeping your stomach, liver and bowels clean and regular. Then you will alwaya be well always look and feel your best. Hut get the genuine the old reliable. Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." Refuse, with contempt, the so-called Fig Syrurw sometimes substituted to fool vou. The tTOsrirMiTimeriwrtiirTiirmrcanfofnTS Fig Syrop Company; look for Ihls on the label. Broker "Oar bookkeeper has stolen 150,000 from ns and lost it all at Skin nem & anarKS. at Skinnem & Shark's and let him do bis trading with us." which boCSJUa TinTuly. reared and fell vp backward upon the rider. . . ' The steamer Shasta, owned by the Elkwood Lumber company, was rammed Thursday at San Pedro harbor by the steamer Saginaw and damaged to the extent of $5000. Ten thousand dollars In gold Is miss ing from the treasury of Merced county, California. The loss was . discovered Thursday, and ft is thought someone who had familiar access to the treas urer's office must have gained the at tention of, that official, while a eon federate lifted the sack of gold. The school population of the state of Washington increased from 276,244 In 1911 to 23,141 in 1912, according to figures Issued by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dewey. Foreign. Leaving an . estate worth $8,750,000, Carl Nordhauaen. one of the -richest men in Germany, Is dead at Berlin. Nordhausen formerly waa a sergeant In tho army and invested his savings In a farm in 1862. This land was subse quently swallowed in tho extension of Berlin and is now the center of the fashionable suburb of Schoenyberg. 1 he new German naval Zeppelin dir- iglblo Is to break all record for size, speed and range bf action. The specifi cations call for .'power to carry out a sustained flight (of at least 69 hours and the speed required by contract is 50 miles an hour. Ono of the largest realty building concerns in Berlin, with liabilities of more than 50,000,000 marks, $12,500,000, is reported to bo in difficulties owing to overspeculation on the growth of Berlin. Compulsory arbitration of trade dis putes is strongly opposed by British trade unionists, who on Thursday, at the Trads Union congress, cast an ov erwhelming vote against the principle. Nearly 2,iu0,Q0O members of trades uniotm are represented. Miscellaneous. Equipped with 120 rifles and 60,000 rounds of ammunition, which were shipped into Douglas, Ariz., Thursday night, an organized body of cowboys is prepared to move at a moment's notice into Sonora, Mexico, where Americans are said to be gravely imperiled. Mil lions of dollars' worth of American property lu Sonora is said to be In im minent peril of confiscation or destruc tion. The Interstate Commerce commission has renewed two important suspensions of freight rate increases, originally made last May. An increase of about 100 per cent in west bound rates In tin plate and sheet metal, suspended from May 7 to September 7, has been further suspended to January 4, and an increase of 3' cents" p7F TO 0 p o i in ils TH ' wrst tiotmrr rates or barley which would become effective September S) has been further suspended to January 7. ODD TALES VOUCHED lOU BY OKEGON NEWSPAPERS Wolves In Eastern Clackamas. Oregon City Courier: This isn't told to scaro you out from huckle berrying or to keep you away from Ogle mine, but It is a true incident and proof that not far from our hustling city things rue yet wild and you had better take your gun along. T. J. C'heeney of Pendleton, and H. Kruger of this city went out to Ogle mine a few days ago. The road isn't a boulevard, as you get out in the moun tains, anil when tho rig got to Beaver Creek basin six miles this side of the mines, young Cheeney got out and was walking about. 190 yards ahead of the rig, when four largo timber wolves at tacked him. At fhst ha thought they were dogs from the mines, and he called to them. Tliny came within four feet, ran back and cania again, and then Cheeney knew they were not dogs, but wolves, and he knew they wcru after him. Ho had a revolver and ho cut loose, wounding one, when tha noise of the gun and the rig .coining up scared them away. Joke Is How on Kostuoca Boys. Newberg Graphic: They tell a pretty good story on our friend, J. A. George, who is digging clams at Nestuccn beach. Soon after his arrival there he had occasion to cross the river. A rope is stretched across tho stream, being tied fast at both banks, and a boat is swung below, being attached by rinps to the rope. Tho occupant of tho boat pulls on the ropo and the bloat glides across, but borne ono must go back with It be fore another load can cross over. It simply plays back and forth as people want to pass to and fro. Mr. George stood on tho bank, look ing across at tho other side, where the bout chanced to be. Som boys vol unteered tho information that if he would pull on the rope the boat woold come across. He took tho bait and yanked on the rope, but the boat failed to respond. The boys told him It re quired a hard pull and he put on moro muscle, without results. Further en couragement was given and he set his heols firmly in tho sod and pull,od un til his eyes stood out of their sockets. About this timo he tumbled to the Joke and soberly loosed his hold on the rope, walked up to the store and seated himself, amidst the laughing youngsters. Pulling up hie shirt sleeve ho revealed a number of bad marks made by poison oak. Some one asked what his trouble was and he said "smallpox." Everybody stood back aghast and a lad said: "Say, stranger, I will help you across the river." The proforred offer was accepted. The boat had lnen -brought over In the meantime and tho lad told Mr. George to tako a seat in the farther end which he did, and ho was hurried across by the lusty youth. The laugh is said to be still on the boys about tho beach camp. Bond Lawyers Call Issuo Legal. iSpwlil to The Juurnil. ' Hood Kivcf, Or.. Sept 6. The city or Hood River, having secured the legal opinion of the law firm of Storey, Thornkike, Palmer & Dodge, of Boston, will make another attempt to sell the $90,000 water bond Issue that has failed 8o',Thfrny-trmg!r.-Thg'OTtB wilfW tnnfte unconditional with the opinion of the attorneys attached. C' V&T&Fjr- , r :.:... , . ... i aVMfSiM ' - : - - J.-.'lL.?t7 . .. I I He "And who will be th boat yon . ,, ' 17" Sho-" bo-'Welther of us. I firmly Insist on that" Portland Men to Develop Tract for Cranberry Culture in Lincoln County. (Eperliil to The Journal. Newport, Or., Sept. 6. The larg stretches of waste land on South Beach, across tho bay from Newport, now 'worthless swamp, will probably b transformed Into valuable property anJ an important industry may bti started In Newport, if plans of recent purchas ers go through. The big swamp Is more than u mile long and fully us wide and is covered with a thick growth of blue swamp cranberries, or blueber ries, so called. These furnish material for all the pies In this vicinity and quite a few are shipped, but tho ber ries are not a paying crop. T. A. Snook and William Black of Portland have bought 200 acres of this swamp and propose to put In the red cranberry, such as is being grown suc cessfully at Coos Bay and near Ilwaco, Wash. Thero Is no doubt but the pro ject will be successful as this swamp is further from the ocean than the other two localities, thus being more easily cultivated. A large force of Japanese will ba set to work at once and the owners hope to have 20 acres cleared and planted by next Reason. Thero Is always a ready mailo t for cranberries and what can not be shipped will prob ably be canned here. A cold storage plant will In all prob ability be erected here in the near fu ture also, end a, fishing station estab lished. The halibut beds long known to have existed off Yaqulna bay seem at last to have been definitely located. Two of the deep sea boats are engaged in this business alone and every day ship their catch to Portland, thus sup plying Portand and valley towns with fresh fish. With a cold storage plant here, however, the boats could take out a supply of lee and thus make larger catches and supply a wider market. Realizing the importance of this ln dusty to Newport the city council has offered 00 feet of waterfront centrally lqouted at a very low rental to any oii'j who will install and operate u plant. lJuslncss Changes. (Special to TVjo Journnl.) Forest Grove, Or.. Sept. 6 John D'Hlge of Lebanon has bought the gro cery store of George Bunker and has taken charge. Mr. Dodge tradnd a fine farm In Linn county for the store, and Mr. Bunker will move with his family to the farm In a short time. The Wim brick on Main street has been leased by Harry Giltner, a local grorervman, and will be remodeled. Corl & Wlrtz,' who have conducted a garage in the build ing, will close out A simple attachment for a piano to prevent pages of a music book from being blown about by a breeze has been patented by an Ohioan. "GETS-IT" Will Gel Any Corn, Sure! Almost Like Magic. Guaranteed. Ton'U Quit Everything" Else for "GETS -IT." Any corn Just loves to be nut and gouged, but it's mighty iugli on you lasters and salves usually t:ikn wav some of tho too with them, and leave the corn to flourish. The new corn cure "GKTS-IT" is perfectly h-irmless to the healtliv fiPSii but it does go for a corn, bunion cal lous or wart right off the reel ' Tt e com shrivels away from the healthv ilesh and drops off. You can apply "GKTS-IT" In two seconds and it begins its work right otf Pretty soon you'll forget you ev,., had corns or bunions "OK'I'H IT" is sold at all druggists at .a cents a bottle, or sent on root tit of price by K. Lawrence & c (,;,.,,,, Sold In Portland bv The Owl Drug f, Honest Advice to Consumptives Somehow there exists a vast amount or skepticism as to toe possibility of curing Consumption. We stute none but facts and an sincere In what we assert. The reason we advise all Con sumptives to take Kckmnn's Alter-i-tivo promptly and faithfully is becnuse we have the reports of many recov eries, one of which follows: 1019 Susquehanna Ave., Phils,, Pa "Gentlemen For two years 1 was af flicted with hemorrhages of the lungs and our tnmily physician advised an other climate, as to remain would prob ably be, fatal. However. I remained and When I recovered sufficiently to wulk about the house I was left with a frightful hacking cough which no medicine I had taken could alleviate It was at this time. March, 19(lf, that I learned of,:ckmairs Alterative! jn n short tlnenry cflugh was gono and I whs pronounced 'Well' or Vured.' f am at pre4nt In exctlent health and feel that as long as I can obtain Kckman a Alterative, I have no fear of Consumo tlon." (Signed) HOWATtD L. KIVTZ. F,ckmen's Alterative Is effective In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Throat snd Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or hablt-formlrig drugs. For nale by The Owl Drug Co. and other loading drurgita.- Ask - f. ixmklot- ttK In, of recoveries and writ to Kchmnn Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for addi tional evidence. mm wi NEAR NEWPORT Teacher "If man fares $2 a week, how lone will it take him to save a thousand?' '. Boy "He never would, ma'am. Arter he got $000 he'd buy a ear." TARGET PRACTICE ' WITH 610 GUNS IS QUITE EXPENSIVE At Fort Columbia Target Cost ing $1800 Is Demolished With 125 Pound Shell; Rec ord Made. (Special to The Journil.) Fort Stevens, Or., Sept. ti. Probably the most expensive, nt least the most spectacular target practlco, that ever tool; place at Fort Stevens wus wit nexed this week when the Thirty-fourth company, firing from a. six inch battery at Fort Columbia, actually tore an $1800 material target lo pieces. One of tha 125 pound Bhtslls that travel at a speed of tioo feet per second actually cut Us way through ItixlO inch timbers, thus demolishing COO square inches of sea soned lumber In its pa.ss.age. The shots were fired in series of 15, The first 45 fired displayed inferior marksmanship. The last course was tired under what Is termed an emer gency system. This gives the gun point ers the privilege or arrangirg their own data without suggestion from tho of ficers. In othe!1 words each pointer es timates his own distance and the anle at winch to f.rc. The first shots fell a trifle short. Then tho target waa hid by a huge splash of epray as shell dropped di rectly in front of It. A second shot struck ono of the steel niasts. The huge nets covering tho tHiget com menced to sway, another shell struck and both masts commenced to fall to ward each other. Then came tho climax when a w.iter line shot tore the lower framework of the target completely apart. The tug steamed ahead with only a fragment of the target at the end of the &00 foot tow line dragging astern. In the mortar practice splendid rec ords were made. A mortar fires under most difficult conditions. They are placed In deep concreto embrasures and so arranged that all firing information must come from towers many thou nunds of yards away, therefore. It Is conceded that if u mortar obtains one hit out of ten shuts fired the practice Is regarded as a successful one. Mortars fire at very high angles, hence their shells strike always on the ducks of the attacking craft. No ves sel known has deck armor exceeding four luetics and a 10413 pound steel mortar shell will penetrate such armor as it 11 were so mucn pasteiioaru. i en shots were fired In one series and five Wire hits. Hut the space allowed for a bit is such that It would not cover one fifth of the deck space of a modern battleship. IS'u La Pine, Or., Sept. 6. To. the Editor of The Journal In your Issue of the Iwei. ty-se ! th ultimo, you quote from tho letter of a resident of this country addressed to Governor West, concerning I l,c Deschutes Land company, reclaim ing a larje urea of land around La Fine tin Icr tho Carey act. There can be found dissatisfied people In any community, for which reason the letter you quote does not require espe cial notice, excepting the board of di rectors of this club, taking tho matter up ut their meeting last Saturday night, believe that tl.o statement, "The com pany Is now only working four or five l-.i.ii." should in the best Interests of, and In Justice to all concerned, be cor rected. ' At tho time the letter In question was written to i',overnor West, the Deschutes Land company was employing 17 men In Its work hero around La Pine, having Just laid off three men in connection with a necessary 10 day closing of one feature of Ha construction work. The company's entire organization of con struction work was planned with the view of employing but few men, having Racial sUam excavators and other en fiines for doing Its canal Work. For example it may bo stated that three i. k n operate a steam dredge which de livers from l'"0 to 1200 cubic yards of cirib cery lu hours, which Is equal to the work of 15 to 18 teauiN and almost I w I. e that many nvn. Manifestly, then, under thesH circumstances. It Is serious ly nil.' leading to outsiders and damag ing to our country to say that "only four or five men" were employed In the r emulation work around La Pine, afl thercfoie we ask you to publiBh this letter to correct the mistake. We en ciose a picture illustrating the claes of work l.uiug done by Ilia Deschutes Land company here. LA PINK CuMMKHCtAL CLUD. Py Kreu Lu Toilette, secretary. Shop at Milton Destroyed. (Siwelal' tu Vlie Journal Jlilton Or, Sept. 6. Fire broke out In ''Newman & Hawkins' carpenter and blacksmith shop on Main street at 6 o'clock last night, completely destroy ing tho building and a complete set of machine and blacksmith tools, together with all the stock on hand. Fortunately the night was calm or the whole block would have been burned. The loss esti mated at $11500, partially covered by In surance. Bootlegger Ota $100 Fina. (Spectal to Tte Journal.) Baker, Or., Sept. 6. David Graham and Will Rhook, both residents of Rye valley, this county, are charged with stl.ng Ihiuor without a license in a dry precinct, and the former has pleaded guilty to the chart Ho was arraigned before Juftire Smith and fined $400. The neasFiot-'DMWTn;a.-and"'ranur4''l6 pay means a term of near seven months In the county jail. GOMES 10 DEFENSE OF LAND COMPANY Mrs. Foy'Td . like to take up the stti'Jy of hypnotism." ltiy "Madam, you were well up In the art when you got me to propose." 40 ACRES DONATED T Benson Logging Company In quires What Lodged Off Land Will Do. (Special to The Journal. I Clatskanle, Or., Sept. 6. The Benson Logging company, which has been con ducting extensive logging operations in the vicinity of Clatskanie for several years" and which still has many acres of timber to get out, will eventually have hundreds of acres of logged-off land to place upon the market. Believing this land may become a valuable asset to the community for fruit growing pur poses, O. J. livenson, local manager of the company, made the following prop osition to any expert orchardist who could give satisfactory references as to his ability to make good. The company will give outright a clear title to 10 acres of land providing said orchardist shall have five acres set out to orch ard within 18. months, the same to bo bearing within five years, the 40 acres thus given to include the five acres of orchard. The orchardist is to keep an accurate account of all expenses inci dent to the undertaking for the benefit of future purchases of similar laud when It shall be placed upon the mar ket. C. N. Collins, an orchardist of Port land, has been down during the week, looking over tJe land and has accepted the proposition. Mr. Evenson stated that as soon as the references given had been looked up the contract would be drawn. Stato Horticulturist A. O. Goodrich, who wus here recently, stated that this land had the essential fruit growing properties. James Klwood of El wood & Snow, Portland, Is in town this week, looking over the situation preparatory to mak ing railroad .connections Into the Neha lem country,' where they have 7000 acres of timber to get out. . MACHINE TO WIPE AND SORT APPLES INVENTED (Special to Tin' Journal.) Hood River, Or., Sept. li.- A machine that may revolutionize tho Industry of app4 wiping au4 -norting for - has been Introduced Into the Hood River valley by O. K. Porter, who hns patent ed a machine that he claims Is callable of wiping 2600 boxes of apples per day and at the same time accurately assort ing them for size. The machino oper ates by electricity and every part works automatically. It requires only tha labor of one man to feud the ma chine, which, if running at full capacity, Is 6aid by the Inventor to do the work of 200 wipers and sorters. Eighteen different sizes of apples ran be gr.tacd by the machine. The first machine to be made bus been Installed by the Da vidson Fruit company. It is proving a great revelation to the fruit growers of thiu section. West Rcrall Is Scouted. Hood River, Or., Sept. 6 The pro posal to recall Governor West is looked upon by tho citizens of Hood Hiver as ridiculous. If a petition were circulated In Hood Hiver county for the recall of the governor, It is safe to say not a dozen signer's could be secured. rrn nniivi FOR ORCHARD TES (III DULL! lOU uLLrin, dlUlil SWEET, BOWELS RIGHT "CASCARETS" Tou men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, foul ta.ste and foul breath, diiziness, can't sleep, are ner vous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, and are all worn , out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely dosiAg your self every few days with salts, cathar tic pills, castor oil and other harsh Irritants? Caacarets Immediately cleanse and CANDY "''1 riPnasi '" 25 8c 50 CENT nniTrt , 7 Serious Costly Sickness Is far too sure to come when your bodily strength hgs been undermined by the poison of bile. Headaches, spur stomach, unpleasant breath, nervousness, and a wish to do nothing are all sifrns of biliousness signs, , too, that your system needs help. Just the right help la given tod tit) bodily condition which invites serious sickness Is Prevented By timely use of Beecham's Pills. This fatnou9 vegetable, and always efficient ,J family remedy will clear your ay stem, regulate your bowels, tlmuUtayour liver, tone your nerves. Your digestion will be so improved, your food will nourish you and you will be strong; to DO and to resist Tou will feel greater rigor and vitality, as well u buoyant spirit after you know and os Toi firtcOcnl wtlrTrVla v . 9aJd anrvtrvhers. Peerey "Can't yon com over? 101 naster of my own domicile now." Bobbins "The wife was telling tarn our wife is taking a Vacation." ALBEE, OR., MAN GOES- -- TO SEE CAVALRYMEN - , HE LEFT BACK'IN '6.5 : . (Special to Thn Journal.) '' " Pendleton, Or., Sept. 6. After ' 4 having been separated from his comrades In arms for nearly half 4 - 4 a century, A. 8. Quant, pioneer . 4 merchant of Albee. lima til la 4 county, is speeding back lo Een 4 ton Harbor, Mich., Where, on tha llth and 12th of .this monts his 4 old regiment, the ..Eleventh Michigan cavalry, will bold Its 41 annual reunion.. The regiment was mustered out In September, 1 865, and since that date. Quant has not seen the "boys" with a whom he suffered the hardship of four years campaigning In . A the nation's bloodiest war. Few 4 of them are now left, the prun 4 ing knife of . time having out down more than did the sabers at the Johnny Rebs. lone, Or., Man Now iniU, (Siiwlal to The-Journal.) " lone, Or., Sept. 8. Glenn Vernon Bur roughs, of lone,-was granted an A. M. degree by the University of Chicago at the convocation of August 30. HOW I MADE MY HAIR GROW Woman With Marvelonsly StantlfttJ Hair Gives Slmnle Horn. Proserin. tion Which She Used With Matt Bsmarkabls Xssolts. I was greatly troubled with dandruff and failing hair. I tried many adver tised iiHlr preparations and various prescriptions, but they all signally lulled, many of them made my hair greasy so it was Impossible to comb It or do it up properly. I think that many of the things I tried were positively injurious and from my own experience I cannot too strongly caution you against using preparations containing wood alcohol and Other poisonous sub stances. I believe they Injure the roots of the hair. After my long list of fail ures, J hnally found a simple prescrip tion which I can unhesitatingly state Is beyond doubt the most wonderful iiuiiK iur me nair 1 nave ever seen. Many of my friends have also used It, aad obtained wonderful effects there from. Jt not only is a powerful stimu lant to the growth of the hair and for restoring gray hair to Its natural color, ..brti.ULs. .equally good for removing oanoruii, giving tne nair life and brii liancy, etc., and for the purpose f keeping the scalp in first class condi tion, it also makes the hair easier t comb and arrange in nice form. I have a friend who used It two months and during that time it has not only stopped the falling of his hair and wonder fully increased Its growth, but It prac tically restored all of his hair to its nutural color. You can obtain the In gredients for making this wonderful preparation from almost any druggist. The prescription is as follows: Hay liirm. ti oa. ; Menthol Crystals, H uru-cmn; j.avona, ie t omposee , i os ir you like tt perfumed add a few drop of To-Kalon Perfume, which mixes per fectly with the other ingredients. This, however. Is not necessary. Apply night and morning; rub thor oughly into the scalp. - Go to your druggist nd ask for an eight ounce bottle containing six ounces of Hay Hum; also ono half drachm of Menthol Crystals, and a two ounce lwltl. ttf Luuilnii tA CnmnntM 1LC1 the ingredients yourself at your twit home. Add the Menthol Crystals to ths Hay Hum un.l then pour In the Lavon do t'omposee' and add the To-Kalon Perfume. Let it Ktanii ana hfttf hnu and it is ready for use. sweeten the stomach, remove th sour undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from tha liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from tha bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10 cent box will keep your htad clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don't 1 forget the children their llttla lnsldea' need a good, gentle cleansing, too, CATHARTIC are JuUeWpeI2y to worr, :.'i la. boa I0e S3 . rxn o n PTOMdnii IIUII