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t 5 f wanted a chance. KIUJNG OFF ROMANCE. REVERSE ACTION. JUST BUSINESS. ZERO IN JOBS. CLEVET. BUSINESS TRANSACTION. AEHO I2ST. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND,' .THURSDAY EVENING,. MARCH 6, 1913. Ji-J Uta.JlL "I.. I!" J. ! LllU'JU.J'l l' I III .nil I 'II 1. 1 II .1111. Illl Illl ' I Mill Ann: Martha We're so glad yoa came to visit us and we're going to , make yon feel just Ilk you were 'home. - ' " j Little Jlmmle If yon start anything Lk that I'm goin' to beat It I'm here for a good Unit an' Ilcklo'a doa't Notes of Wednesday's Happenings "Brief Paragraphs Give Journal " Afternoon . -" Political. ' A bill- for a referendum vote on constitutional amendment to establish woman suffrage was Hilled in commit tee in the. Massachusetts legislature .to 1-f A similar bill 'was killed in the Maine nouse oy a vote 01 s to b 3 alter ' : it had been passed by the senate. .The. treasury department committee on efficiency and economy reported oil Wednesday to Franklin MacVeagh that n nad saved S,ooo,ooo for the govern ment in his four year term as secretary of the treasury, The Michigan state senate on Wednes day adopted a resolution previously adopted by the house resubmitting the - equal suffrage amendment to popular vote at mo statewide election on April 1. J. A, Miller on Wednesday was elect ed mayor of Fossil, Or., over J. W. Hughes, by 14 majority. Charles Fox and Wayne Hamilton were chosen ' councllmen. - Recorder . Johnson and Treasurer Morris were reelected; Eastern. " James Clendennen Kckert hss broken the will of his father. General Thomas T. Kckert, by which ths bulk Of the gen eral's estate, estimated at $1,650,000, was 1 left - to the contestant's brother, Thomas T. Eckert 'Jr. A Jury In the supreme court of Ne York held that tne ' two sons . snouia receive equal shares. Disaster overtook two youthful hold up men In Brooklyn Wednesday. One had his naclc pierced by a knife thrown ' by a Chinaman they had robbed, the other waa fatally wounded by his own . revolver. Fifteen cases were disponed of Wednesday in "Judge" Mary IL Bar telme's court at Chicago. It was the '-first day of the court, the attaches of which are all women and Miss Bartelme expresHed herself as highly pleased with the results. Not a man is ad mitted to the courtroom where the hear Ings are limited to the cases of either Greatest liorvo Vitalizor Known A 50-CENTDOX FREE A Recent DIscovery.Kellogg ' Sanitone wafers, Uio Host Efiecuve Herve Strengthener for Men and Wo men Ever Found by Science. This is the world's newest, safest, most reliable and effective nerve lnvlgorator, revltallzer, brain awakener, body strength ner. without equal in the world's history ef medicine. 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City. fitate. . , The regular-$1.00 -size i of Kelloeg'a Sanitone Wafers are for sale in Portland at Owl Drug Co.J 838 Washington fit. No free boxes fijom druggists. Miss Gnshlngton I wtoh I bad lived Id the old days when the lover stole ' beneath his sweetheart's window and' whispered "Come, fly with me.'' Mr. dardfai That was alt bank, 'causer be knew It couldn't be done. If he whispered It nowadays shj'd expect to find a hundred-horsepower aeroplane hitched outside. ;.. Readers the Newa of Lato yeetorday anil Last Night, ' , wayw'ard girls or those "who never had a chance." Announcement waa made by the fam lly Wednesday that Levi P. Morton, vice presideht in the Harrison admlnls (ration and ex-governor of New Tork, Is seriously ill at his Fifth avenue rest dence. He Is S9 years old. . A strike of rubber workers initiated at Cleveland by Industrial Workers of the World, In sympathy with the strike of rubber . workers at Akron, Ohio, reached good sized proportions Wednes day, more than 1009 men and women having quit work.. Ex-Attorney General Wickersham left Washington Wednesday for New York, Whence he w111.ro to flan Francisco to sail on k world-girdling trip March 15. Ho will be accompanied by Mrs. . The ranks of the striking silk mill operatives were swelled Wednesday by 3400 dyers and weavera who walked out at Lodi, a suburb of Pittsburg. The strikers said that approximately 13,500 workers were out,- - . In the presence of her scholars. Miss Anna Skelm, a school teacher at Ulen, Minn., was shot ahd probably fatally wounded by Benjamin TInJun, who then killed himself.; . It was announced Wednesday at Co lumbia university that funds had been provided to erect at once the cancer research laboratory for which provi sion was made by the Oedrge Crocker special research fund. . Suits under the Sherman anti-trust law to .recover 11,921,011.99 from the National Fireprooflng company, ot Pittsburg, were filed Wednesday in the federal court at Cleveland by attorneys for the Great Eastern Clay Products company, of South River, N. J. Judge Smith Mcpherson, in the federal court at Kansas City, Wednesday di rected a Jury to acquit Ernest D. Mar tin - and Frank C. Avery, who were charged with using the mails to defraud In connection with promoting an elec tric line from Kansas City to St. Jo seph, Mo. Authorization was given by the city of New York Wednesday for the first of the projected 1200 foot piers to accom modate giant ocean liners of the type now building or planned abroad for ser vice between that port and Europe. The new pier will cost about $1,300,000. Pacific Coast. " That the operation of the eight-hour law for women In California ha not re sulted In the predicted discharge of women by employers but that, on tho contrary, the increase of female help has been marked, is the finding of the state labor bureau in its biennial re port, issued at Sacramento, Wednesday. LThree men were Instantly killed and several others seriously Injured Wednes day near Kenbrook., Cal.. by a delayed dynamite blast. The men were laborers employed at a Santa Fe construction camp. Police reserves were called to control a mob that attempted to force its way into the court room at Los Angeles Wednesday to hear the closing ari ments ,ln the Darrow trial. A dozen women wer knocked down and trampled during the rush and many others fainted. Dr. John Grant Lyman, wealthy realtv operator of Los Angeles, will step from the satea of.MeNl)M Toinn,i i prison Saturday a free man, only to find a deputy marshal waiting to rearrest him. Il will be taken back to Los An geies to stand trial on ah Indictment charging him with usins- the mails tn defraud. Prizes of a total valuation of aDnroxi- mately $20,000 will be dlviJed among the boys and airls of tii Washington during the nresent var. says C. Lv Smith, agriculturist of the Stth t2". ir3.0 "23 ! Glrls- Airlm,Hrl 7A T. ,.T,.'T Girls' Agricultural and Industrial Con test association of Washington. Dr. James Withy combe. whoad.irs i a large meeting of farmers and business men at Philomath Tuesday night, re ports to the extension division of the college that those In attendance Drfit. ed an organisation and subscribed 12600 in cash for the opening of a creamery at that point. The enterprise will be cooperative and capitalised at 15000. Pleading guilty to selling cider con taining alcohol, Cart Luhmann and R. T. Lucas, owners of the Roseburg cider works, were fined 150 each hv JiM. Hamilton In circuit court. E. C. Bradley, for the last seven years vice president and geenral mauager of the Pacific Telephone & Teleeraoh mm. pany, tendered his resla-nation WaW. lay at the annual meeting of the stock holders of the company, and will ijtlre from active business life. H Win h uuceeuea Dy ueorge E, McFarland. r Foreign. "'' Through their ambassadors, th- erg Wednegday afternoon v note io tne Bulgarian government asking Whether Bulgaria would accept foreign mediation to settle the Balkan war along the lines suggested in Tur- Minister Queshoff replied that Turkey's proposals, in the main, were satisfactory With no Official reason for thoir . i . parture announced, nearlr all th nri. can federal regulars are moving out of M.o- . ah mo riiuery or tne garri son already has evacuated the city, v The Italian government announced Wednesday in the chamber of' deputies that Italy would tartlclnat nfriMaii tn the Panama-Pacific exnositlon a Ran Francisco and asked for an" appropria tion of 1400,000. . . : r ; Frank Horace, an American, is report ed shot dead by an unknown assailant In Mawwwuorelco.ic.,n8uhtctrirr,rnf vestigatlng.'. - .- - - The new flerman military bill will add 8.000 recruits to the 'annual contingent called up for service in the army. The total strength of i the pence footing of the army will thus be Increased by 16,-i ewe I v Prisoner All I want Is Justice. Ills Counsel I n set you off with hall of that 000 men, bringing it up to 106,000. ex cluding officers. !.' . ., ' ' The supreme court ' of Cuba has handed down its decision in the electoral law cases growing out of the recent election. The election of General Juan Marie Menocal as president is upheld. '', . .; -t- ' " ..i.; v Miscellaneous. - ! ' ' Nearly 100 refugees from Hermoslllo and other Interior Sonora points arrival at Nogalea Wednesday on a ' delayeJ West Coast train. They reported whole, sale discharge of West Coast employes under suspicion of conniving at the burning of bridges' between, hers ., and Hermosillo. ' i ' ' Reports of a second encounter, neaf Douglas, Ariz., between American and Mexican troops, were" confirmed in a dis patch received at Washington Wednes day afternoon from Brigadier General Bliss. It, was sail, the -attack oh the American soldiers was without provoca- tlon. X .'- . :' By a voluntary Increase which went Into effect last Saturday, the British Columbia Telephone company claim that their outside empfoyes and skilled help will be the , highest paid in that class of work on tho continent. It is sail that this pew. scale showa an increase of 25 cents a day In excess of that paid to men similarly employed in cities to the south. A squaw and Indian are dead at Bull Horn Coulee on the. Blood Indian, reser vatlon, near Cardston, as a result of drinking Florida water.. The police be lleve that the stuff was bought in Cardston and have arrested a prominent young businesa man, charging him with the sale of the killing water. " Failure of the sundry civil bill leaves Crater Lake unprovided with additional funds, which were expected to make pos, slble the early commencement of work the coming summer. : Emllio Madero, reported dead half a dozen times, and Raoul MaJero, brothers of the last president of Mexico, after a 600-mlle, horseback ride from Torreon, Mex., to'Marathon, Mex.. where they crossed the border, reached San Antonio Wednesday. Sergeant J. D. Manley, of the Texas National Guard, who killed a spectator of the Taft parade In Dallas nearly four years ago, hss lost his appeal to the court of criminal appeals from his sen tence of 0 yeara for second degree mur der. TAFT AND LAUDER PLAY COL BOGEY TO A FINISH Augusta, Ga., March 5. Mister Wil liam H. Taft and Harry Lauder, the Scotch comedian, battled on the golf links for supremacy here this afternoon. The former president, relieved of the re sponsibilities of office, appeared as care free as a boy and shook with laughter over the quips and cranks of the famous Scotchman. Household Economy How to Ha ye the Beat Cong Synis ad Save 93, hj Makiac It at Home. Coucrh inedidnea. as a ml. mndtn large quantity of plain syrupi If you take one pint of granulated sugar, add pint of warm water and Btir about 2 minutes, you have as good syrup as money could our. If you will then put 2 ounces ol Pinex (50 cents' worth in a pint bottle, nd fill it up with the Sugar Syrup, you Will have as much cough syrup as you could buy ready made for $2.60. It Keeps penectiy. And you will find it the best cough yrup you ever used- even Jn whooping cough. You can feel it take hold W- elly stops the most severe cough in 24 hours. It is Just laxative enough, has a cwa somo enect, ana tasip is pleasant. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. It is a aplcndid remedy, too, for wuwpiujr coujjn, croup, Hoarseness, as ta rn a, chest pains, etc. Pinex Is the most valuable concentra- tfld AnmnstmiA nf Vapw. w wVUa ni hAWxl and all tfie heal- SSL CIE l, ,? OM PV- nun wiii woric in mis iormuia. This recine for makintr emurh tuttimIv with Pinex and Sugar Syrup is now used nd prized in thousands of homes In the United States and Canada. The plan has often been imitated but never uecessfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will wt it for vpu. If not, send 4o The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pinex Is fully guaranteed by Iaue Davls Drug Co., distributors. Portland. Salts, Calomel and Cathartic Pills Act on Bowels as Pepper Acta in Nostrils. Take a Cascaret tonight and thorough ly cleanse your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. You men and women . who have headache. ' coated tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. .Are you keeping your bowels clean With Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oilT This la Important. 'A ' ' Cascarets Immediately clear.ua and regulate the stomach, remove the seur, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the. excess bile from the liver and carry off the Constipated waste matter and poison from the. Intestines 8jtiwweier Remember,, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you' out by morning. ; A 10 cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a lear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. ' WHEN A LAXATIVE IS HEEDED "CASCARETS." Malste "Cuppose Japan should aend an army to this coontryl" Jack-"8an Francisco. Chicago, Bt Louis.' New Orleans, and Baltimore would each pot In a bid to get 'em.? BULL MOOSE FLAG Condon Women Show Patriot ism and Desire fop Cgan Politics. , . . . (Special to Tbf Journal. Condon, Or, March The women of Condon are more sealous for clean poll tics than are the, men, although they have never had the right to vote, their first opportunity coming at the city election next month. This was demon strated Tuesday, when some of the local women realized that It might be fitting and proper that President Wil son's Inauguration day be Observed In Condon by at least raising the stars and stripes on the courthouse. Thoy accordingly telephoned to Sher iff Montague and asked that the flag might be raised. Someone, In the court-1 bouse, which is said to be a sort of headquarters for the Bull Moose ele ment here, conceived that it might be a good joke on the women to run up an old bed blanket instead of the flag and this was done. However in a very few minutes after ward a delegation of women, who thought it anything but a Joke, called on Mayor Burns and wasted no tlmo In telling him of their opinions In the matter. The. mayor hastened to get la touch with the sheriff and informed htm of the situation. The Bull Moose flag was quickly lowered and the national emblem was run up in its place. The women. Went their, way rejoicing. The majority of the women who con stdered the raising of the blanket as a poor Joke, were Republicans. They said that President Wilson is to bo president of all the people and they considered themselves as part of the people, andV while they possibly would not have voted for him, they felt that no personal preference or prejudice should take the place of national pride. The men were heartily In accord with the women In the matter, but waited for them to take the first action. (Special to Ths Jonrnil 1 Albany. Or., March 6. The erection of a federal postofflce building in Albany within the next year Is now assured as one of the last official acts Of Presi dent Taft waa the signing of the public building bill, which carries with it an appropriation of 110,000 for use In ad dition to the original appropriation of 165,000 which was made by congress several years ago. At that time plans and specifications were prepared and bids called for, but the lowest bid was $63,000, which was more than the ap propriation allowed for as $10,000 was spent for the quarter block at the corner of Second and Broadalbln streets, leav ing but $55,000 for the erection of the building. The Santlam Forestry district also desired quarters in the federal buildirtg to be erected here and this necessitated a further change in the plans and a resultant increase In the cost. congressman W. C. Hawley Intro duced a bill for an appropriation of an additional $10,000 at the opening of the 1911 session of congress, but nothing was done with the bill at that time, and at the short session last tall. It was cut out oy the house. Later the bill was reinstated by the senate and at the juinr conierenco a lew aays ago, it was passed and later signed by the presl dent. The plans which are now ready and for which bids will soon be called, show a.rine two story brick and stone build ing with terra cotta trimmings. Quar ters will not only be provided for the forestry offices of this district, but also for federal courts and postofflce offi cials' headquarters. RAYMOND BOX FACTORY BURNED-BY INCENDIARY 0ell to The Journal.! Kaymond, Wash., March 6. The nlant or the Kaymond Box company was com pletely destroyed by fire yesterday morning, resulting in a . property loss or izo.ooo, on which there was no Insurance, owing to the cancellation of all policies by the company, when the piant was shut down and thrown Into the courts through failure of the com pany some months ago. The origin of the fire is thought to have been the work or an incendiary, perhaps a care. less tramp, who had sought shelter in tne mm. The watchman left at mid night last night and reports no sign of nre or me aoout the place. The heavi est creditor of the eoncern was the Pa- cmo state bank of South Bond. The vaiue of the mill site is more than enough-to care for Its claim. Deerhora Pioneer Dies at 92. ' (Special to The loornal Ieaburg, Or., , March 6. . Fayette Tompson, an Oregon pioneer, died at tne noma or nis daughter, Mrs. Bronson, at Deerhorn, Sunday evening : at A o ciock. ,H was92 years of age, and survived" his wife only a few months, she having died only last September. His funeral waa at the Leaburg ceme tery Tuesday. He is survived by one daughter and four sons. t Lumberman Syverson Freed.-. '2 -.-';v (Special to Xha Journal.! Chehalls. Wash.; March .t.JuAr Wright hasf dismissed the - case tgarnst-Harry : gy vevsoarnr-wetr-lttwrwn lumberman, who was accused of rela tions with th lt-year-old daughter, of a neighbor. Insufficiency of evidence was given as the reason. , The defense did not have to put on Its case to secure ths direction of the court . ; - , CAME DOWN AGAIN FEDERAL POSTOFRGE ASSURED FOR ALBANY :" Everett Wrest "Wofi da worst Job 7011a can Imagine?" , Soiled Sylvester "Weedln' a water melon patch surrounded by soapberries an scrub oaks." IS A IS. POTJPHAR (Culled PrM 1tiA tVlr.t " San Rafael.. Cal., March (.With the declaration that "the unwritten law" cannot bo pleaded in this county, Super ior Judge Zook dismissed the case of Mrs. J. K. Fields, of Ross Valley, wno was charged with sending threatening letters to the Rev. Hubert Cowley Car roll, pastor of St. Johns Episcopal church at Ross Valley. The minister declares the woman has an overmaster ing love foi him and wrote him the let ters after he spurned her. Mrs. Fields states that the psstor treated her In a compromising manner. A battery charge has been entered against the preacher as the result of an altercation he had with Mrs. Fields In the chancel of his church. Mrs. Fields states that he blacked her eye on that occasion. New Mill Near Walterville. wc!al to The Journal.) Walterville, Or., March 6. M. Blge low, who recently secured a contract to furnish 400,000 board feet of railroad ties, is putting up a mill on the hill side about two miles east ot here, and has crews at work getting out the logs. The ties are to be floated In the McKen zle river to Ryckman station on the Wendling branch. Cougar Appears at Redmond. Redmond, Or., March 6. One of the latest arrivals in the city of Redmond la a large cougar which seems deter mined to take up Ills residence at least near the city limits. This animal has been seen several times near the town and once within few hundred feet of the corporation line. f Joiv Mod of Reducing Fal 'UP Good News From Paris. A news Item from Paris Informs us that the American method of producing a slim, trim figure, is meeting with aston ismng success. This system, wmcn nas made such a wonderful impression over there, must be the Marmola Prescription Tablet method of reducing fat. It is safe to say that we have nothing better ror tms purpose in this country. Any thing that will reduce the excess flesh a pound a day without injury to the stomach, the causing of wrinkles, the neip or exerclslnc or dieting, or lnterfer ence with one's meals Is a mighty lmpor-i tant ana userui addition to civilisation1 necessities. Jhst such a catalogue of good results, however, follow the use of these pleasant, harmless and economical little fat reducers. We say economical because atarmoia prescription Tablets (made In accordance with the famous crescrlntlon) can be obtained of any druggist or the matters, tne uarmoia Co., Farmer BIdg., Detroit, Mich., for seventy-five cents the targe case, which is a decidedly aoonom leal prlee considering the number of tab lets each case contains. If Cross, Feverish,. Billons, Stomach Sour, Give "Syrup of Figs" to Clean Its tittle Clogged- Up Bowels. Mother! Don't scold your cross, peev Ish child! Look at the tongue! See if It Is white, yellow and coated! If your child la listlees, drooping, Isn't sleeping Well, Is restless, doesn't eat heartily or Is cross. Irritable, out of sorts with everybody, stomach sour, fevertsn, breath bad; has stomach ache, diarrhoea. sore throat or is full Of cold. It means the little one's stomach, liver and SO feet of bowels are filled with poisons and foul, constipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. Give a teaspoopful of Syrup of Figs, and in, a few hours all the clogged up waste, -undigested food and sour bile will gently move on and out of Its little waste clogged bowels without nausea. griping or weakness, and you will sure ly have a well, happy and smiling child again ahortly. ., With Syrup of Figs you are not drug ging your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aro- matlcs it cannot be harmful; besides they dearly love Its delicious taste, , : Mothers Should always keep Syrup ot Figs handy. It Is the only-stomach. liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed a little given today will save sick child tomorrow. : t ; 1 ; ' Full directions for children of all ages and for grownups plainly printed pnJhe package, ;; : ; ; y" ' . Ask your drdgglst for the full name. "Syrup of Figs and Elixir c-f Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tasting, gen uine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. . . . -, , . SAYS PARISHIONER 1 1 IS VOUR CHILD'S TONGUE COATED? M ... VVWOa .1 1 - XN.XXN.-'w a. I i pa. . N Burglar (2 A.. M". Onlckl Where's your silrer? Jones At Grabb'a pawnshop; If you'll take it out yon can bar it OH TO COOS BAY Willamette & Pacific Right of Way From Mapleton to Acme Ordered Cleared. (Special tii The Journal. . " Mapleton, Or., March . Right of way for Jhe Wlllamette-Paclflc line between this place and Acme, ten miles to the west, has been secured, except across the lands of the Point Terrace Mill com pany, according to J. L. Buell, right of way agent for the company. He has directed owners of buildings on the right of way that the obstructions must be removed by June of this year. Inasmuch ss the contractors have all winter been gathering grading supplies here and at their camp a mile up the river, it is believed that work is to be prosecuted this summer on the section of the road between here and Acme, where the line Is to cross the Sluslaw and turn southward to Coos Bay. There had been a more or leas general belief that the company would bull! from Eugene to this place, and then having reached tidewater would rest for a time, but the speed with which the right of way further has been secured anil the fact that the right Of way has been ordered cleared both lead to the conclusion that there will be no pause In construction work. 'With the coming of settled weather, the whole Sluslaw valley will be a scene of activity. Nearly a dosen camps have oeen established by. Porter Bros., and their sub-contractors, and more than half of the right of wav has already been cleared. As soon as supplies can be taken In, crews will be put at work and grading commenced. EOulpment here Includes two sets Of steam shovels with donkey engines and dump ears. Commissary supplies have been stored In the warehouse here. Porter Bros, have work nearly done on their tunnel on the Wildcat creek, a rew miles west or Notl tunnel through the summit. The Wildcat tunnel is to be 450 feet long, and already over 350 feet have been excavated. From this tunnel a dozen miles either wav the grading will be easy, as the valley Is fairly open, but as the line nears Maple ton the grading will be haavler and there will have to be several bridges across the Sluslaw In order to avoid tunnels through rock points that come aown to tne nver. IDLE NEWBERG CANNERY MAY ONCE MORE OPERATE (Special to The Journal.) Newberg, Or., March 6. Two miles from here, at Sprtngbrook, is a fruit and vegetable cannery. In Newberg Is a cannery that stands Idle, owned by a non-resident. For miles surrounding are grown berrlee of all kinds in the greatest profusion and many other vari eties or fruit. The Sprlngbrook can nery people find they need increased capacity and the Newberg cltlsens want to see the local establishment In opera tion. Tuesday a committee of members of the Newberg Commercial club went to Sprlngbrook and Had a heart-to-heart talk with the cannery men with the re- suit that next Friday night there is to be a meeting at the Commercial club rooms of cltliena of both towns and fruit growers In the country adjacent witn a view or getting together and put- ting tne local cannery in Newberg In operation as well as the Sprlngbrook es tablishment. If that Is found to be ad visable. A general invitation Is extended to all of the men and all ot the women here abouts who are Interested, to attend the meeting Friday night VERN0NIA AGAIN TO HAVE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS (Special to The Journal.) Vernonia. Or.. March 6. The, leaain of a farm on. March 1 by the side of the city limits will give Veronla telephone connection with the outside once more. By some disagreement between the citv and the Nehalem Telephone onpany. last uciooer, tne city seized and cut all the company's line running to central within the city limits. This has left the city with practically no teleohoife service. Up to March 1. the farm adjoining the city limits was leased by one of the city councllmen, but has now been leased by another man, and he has given the Nehalem Telephone company au- thorlty to string poles across the Dlaci ana tnuB get their line Into the city. it win only n necessary to movu their poles about 30 feet to bt on the farm. Work at changing the lines and connecting up to the switchboard will be commenced today. E. J. Mills, for mer telephone operator at this place, will conduct the central office again. ITIZENS OF HARRISBURG EXPEL UNCLEAN GREEKS (Special to Th Journal. Harrlsburg. Or.. March . Four Orek laborers were arrested here yesterday ana a line of 110 was imposed unon each for disorderly conduct within the city limits. The Greeks were employed by the Oregon Electric company and were working near this city. They had been attempting to entice boys Into immoral practices. ;. The citizens of tha - city came near mobbing them last night and the arrest followed today. In addition to the fines they were ordered to leave the city not later than o'clock, Tasl night- The railway company nroniDtlv discharged them and refused them trans- portatlon to Portland. j (Pottagerove, Or- lliiefsT (Snwtiit to The Journal.) Y Cottage Grove, Or., March 6. -"Kverv- where you go' in 'Washington 'the .big Cottage Grove timber deal la all ynu hear In lumbering circles," said p, r,, PUSHING NEW UHE . -Z, AvUtore, why persist la taking ds g ereas risks? vj not carry sa emee gency bay stack . Austin, of Gold Bar, Wash., who was In the city this week on business. "Cot tage Grove timber has a reputation of being among the best on the coast and the tract just purchased by the U. 8. Logging company is envied. It was the talk of this deal which caused me to look toward Cottage Grove as-a field for possible Investment. Mr, . Austin waa here Interviewing timber manufac turers with the view of locating a fac tory for the manufacture of porch columns. ' " , , , A planer Is being added to the equip ment of the Orchard Land A Timber company at Divide. An additional fur nace Is also being. Installed- and some other minor Improvements made. 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