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,,uiY la! iLL i'lLO 11 M. OF U. S. MAR 1 I'll ill SHAL awe Hood River Already Has Spent One-Fifth of Its $90,-" . 000 Fund. - .-- (6oecUI t The lonrntL) r ' Hood Hirer, Or Nov. . That the city of Hood River must put In the mu nicipal water system with the limit of 190,000, as, was voted by the citizens of Rood River, la the mandate of the city council. While engineers have sub mitted estimates far in excess of the amount available, the council hatf or dered tbe city engineer' to change the ; plana-so. as o. bring .ltv within the amount voted by the people. In view of ,uie iaci mat is,uuv nao oeen speni jo 'law suits, right of ways, and other ehuch matters, the city -will have only 172,000 with which to bring In the Tuck? er spring, a. distance of nine miles." HOME MISSION WEEK ' 'I - RALLY THIS EVEMG This evening at the : White Temple will be held a rally of all the Portland churches In the Interest of home"mis- 1 Slon week. This movement Is nation wide,, and the- program this evening la in keeping wun tne movement tnrougn out the United States. The following - program has been arranged by the com- mltce representing the Interdenomina tional committee oi ina roruana churches: ' can to order ana introduction oi tne 'presiding officer of the evening, by Rev. C A. Wooddy, D. D chairman of -the Interdenominational committee of Port- 4 land. , - ; Introductory address O. 7. Johnson, " Prayer Rev. Luther R- Dyott, D. D. " Anthem," The Sun Shall Be No More Their LlgW iWoodard) 0. A. Finley, director. ... Address, "America's Greatest Need," . w. B. Hinson. D. D. Anthem, "They That Trust In the JUrd" (Frey) J. A. Flnley, director. Address, "Our Opportunity" Key. Thomas Kolmen Walker. D. D. ii:.:,.. Cong, "The Star-Spangled Banner"' J. A. Flnley, director. . Hymn, "America," by the audience J, A. Finley, director. Benediction Rev. J. W. McDongall, FINED HEAVILY FOR SELLING INDIAN LIQUOR . That the government la not going to allow its Indiana to be filled up with whiskey when they come to Portland to testify on official business, was inti mated yesterday when Judge Bean, in the United States district court, as ftessed Clinton Tuttle, a Madison street bartender, the stiff sentence Of SO days In jail and a fine of $100. This came on top of the fact that Tuttle pleaded guilty to the charge. Away last spring Henry - Wilson, a Klamath Indian; came to Portland as a government witness, ' Henry went out the first day and Im bibed so freely that he was of no serv ice to the federal officers for several I days afterward. - The practice of selling liquor to the Indiana has become so bad lately that the government prosecutors and Others who have business t with them when they come to Portland have to keep a rever ending ws?Von them while they are In the dty. Once they get away from thjfederal building too far, they are gone. BQW MAKER TAKES LONG '.JOURNEY FOR YEW WOOD (Special to The JourmU V Forest Grove, Or.,, Nov. 22.- Captain FS. Barnes,, the bow maker, has Just returned to his home in this city, after ,a trip into the Cascade mountains after yew wood, which is used In the man; tfacture of the bows. The trip into the mountains la one that would tax the endurance and staying powers of a young man, but Captain Barnes, though past three score years and ten, stood the trip well. This will probably be the the last trip the captain will ever make for yew wood, as he now has a supply that will last him during his remaining Working years. .The bows made by Captain Barnes are used the world over by lovers of archery, and he Is constantly receiving orders for bows from disciples of Robin Hood from all parts of this country and so road, CORPORATION GAVE $2500 5 TO FIGHT SINGLE TAX '" (Slra Bureia of The JonnuU 8alem, Or., , Nov. 22. The Portland Terminal Investment comnanv tiaM $2500 to the Oregon Equal Taxation league for the campaign against the proposed tax measure, and In support i me legislative tax committee s meas. ores, TUa statement vts filed for the terminal company by A C Spencer. ' I feel it my duty. to. let you know wna,t ewamp-Koot ciia tor me. , I was bothered: with my back for over twenty iuo umn j, coum naruiy gev out of bed. i I read your advertisement and decided to try Swamp-Eoot. Used five bottles, and it has been five years slnte I used it, and I have never been bothered a day Since I took the last not. ,tle of it.' Isara thoroughly convinced that Dr, Kilmer's Bwamp-Root cured me and would recommend It to others sut fering as I did. - My husband; was troubled with kidney and bladder troubles and he took your Bwamp-Root ana it cured falm.'This was about live years ago. -- -You may publish thia Utter If you onooae. yt. -. a j , ' Very truly yours, . , ' ' MRS. -MATT1E CAMFIELD, R. F. C. No. Gobleville. Mich. Subscribed and sworn to before me this IJth of July, 1909. ' . v. ARVIN W. MYERS, . Notary Public ' ' for Van Duren Co., Mich. tetter to Jir. Wilmav tz rw Blaghamton. Jf. T. ... fianfl tn Tit Tfllm jBl eTA tURl..M . ton, N. Y., for. a.sample -bottle." -it '-.-will convince anyone. You will also, receive a bboklet of valuable information, telling ii hijuui. mo Kiuueya ana Diaaaer. wrien wrltlnff, be sure and mention the Port land pally Journal. Kegularfifty-cent Effect of Great Kidney Remedy! John Gruasl. real estate-dealer-and former ' deputy . aheriff , under Tom M. Word, would like to be United States marshal under the incoming Democratic administration. He is seeking Indorse ment . of Portland Democrats for the position. Floss j Crabaugh . .or tase bock. Wash., would Ulta to be a fish warden s i on the lower Columbia or a deputy at the Washington state penitentiary under Governor Lister of .Washington. During the campaign he obtained a quantity of literature from - the Oregon state headquarters and gave much of his time to the ' Wilson campaign in the Columbia river counties on the Wash ington side. SEVENTEEN MEN ARE . V , : GRANTED . CITIZENSHIP : Yesterday was naturalization day in the United States district court and 17 ' ';: ;-. of 25 applicants were admitted to clu senshlp. Most of . those :- who Were turned down were on old applications that having been continued from some previous hearing had never been prose cuted. . The ones admitted and " their nationality were: John Mlsum, Austria; Henry. John Robinson, England; Robinson W. Nlsbet, England; Charles Haglund, Arthur, Ber- rldge.i England; Edmund Naudts, BeV glum; Rudolph Casclato, Italy; August Lale, Germany; Henry Jackson, Russia; Juzsef Romelko, Russia; Alexander Mat thew, Scotland; Frank Olbrlch, Ger many; Gust Holstrom, Sweden; Antony Houtrom, Sweden;; AJbin Benson, swe- den; George Tuerck, Germany; George Svee,. Norway.'-" ,.;1V.'..,;v''v '' WOMEN . WILL GETIT0 , REGISTER IN MARCH Letters are being sent out by County Clerk Fields to all j voters who were found ' to have been registered in the wrong precincts advising them to call at his office to sign the registration books properly, Many were signed up in wrong precincts through Inadver tence, and these must change their reg lstration to avoid further trouble at the city election next June. Registration books for that election will open March 16, 1913, and will close April 16. At that time all of the new women voters may register, all who are not registered at present must reg ister and all changes of address must be noted. Easy to Get Rid of Coras This Way "GETS-IT," the New Corn Cure. Guaranteed, "Coma Gone I OETS-IT dot Tin I "QET8-IT" is- the new plan corn cure that will surely surprise you the very first time you use It, it is so simple, painless, quick and sure in it action. It shrivels up the corn, wart, callous or bunion, separates them from the true flesh, the corn comes off, and there you are, with feet that feel positively glor ious; torn-free once more, as they used to be In your "barefoot days," The most remarkable feature Is that "GETS-IT" does not harm or turn raw the healthy flesh as other preparations do. It is as safe' as water. No more plasters, bandages or salves. "GETS-IT" is sold at drug stores at 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Boiq m foruanq oy uwi urug uo. (WON'T SLIDE WON 4 t WOlNfT SKJD REAL .Safety-sure traction perfect car control theessen? dais in a tire for use on wet and treacherous city streets amid con gested trafficyou really get in the j Diamond Safety Tread Tire (Squejfee) , , Many tirei are called aon-skid j there's only-one that makes ood Diamond Safety Tread. - Your dealer has your size to fit' 9ur style, oi rims.. - ,, , --v ' At your dealer's 7" The Diamond Store , Seventh and Ifurualde Sts., w l ... f : lm. A l lll . I ' gPSIISJIWW I I 1 .. i ':;;( ', .".v'i'. j"'-i' '-i.'Jv V"-V'' ; Golf Park Golf Park is different. No property in Portland answers that requirement of so many modern people sumptuous country living-so coftipletely as Golf Park For that reason, and because you do not fully understand Golf Park, that ex clusive, different and strictly high class addition will be described in detail in this paper, next Sunday. No gentleman in this city will care tooverlook this careful summary of facts, none will fail to appreciate the distinctive tone and character suggested by this beautiful, specially designed tract. Meanwhile, and in order to thoroughly absorb the spirit in which Golf Park was conceived, visit it. Milwaukee Road is entirely reconstructed, to within 10 blocks of Golf Park. The balance of the way has been carefully surfaced, giving ex cellent entrance to Golf Park, without a bit of inconvenience. Just run out and look around. Main 2113 A 7617 F. N. CLARK Director of Sales 818-823 Spalding Building una one'donar'size doitips for sale Rt air