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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. EVENING UP. UPLIFT. CUNVLNILWr. MAGGIE WON OUT. UP TO DATE. EXPENSIVE INGREDIENT. DOESNT SOUND RIGHT. WHY SHOULD HZ? out of Juror W acquitted blm sympathy. Friend For his aged mother? Juror Oh, no for having uch lawyer. Blnka But If I tell tho t ellowa I caught twenty pickerel aggregating sixty pounds they'll know I'm lying. Jinks What of It? Have yon no mor al courage or strength of character! Mose What's your favorite breed ob chickens, Abe? Abe White leghornsl Ton oan see tern so good at nightl " Ma Lucas Here It Is, Hen. Maggie The Visitor What make yon fa wiites that she's married to a regular lows wear such funny whiskers? team heat janitor. The Native We dont admire 'era Pa Lucas Gosh wbaolcetty! She touch, but all the farmers on the stage always said she'd capture a prefee- In' in the comic papers wear 'em, aa' atonal man. Ire like to be in style. Surveyor This town is only The ArHt The old master used to years old: tas" why say wife hate mix their pigments with the white si to live here, eggs. City Friend How tn&tT Dense Gay Now 1 can see why one Surveyor She's already Pol -xef their pictures is worth a fortune. aa on of the older resident. Little Bo-Peep Little . Blue? Boy come blow your boral ! Little Boy Blue The sheep are to the meadow, the cows In the eora; so there's no danger of bitting any of them with this caa :. !,; THURSDAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY SKETCHED Happenings of Human Interest Occurring Throughout the World After Yesterday's Issue Went to Press. Kastern. former New York Police Lieutenant Becker,, who has been granted a new trial in the Kottenthal murder case, is back In the Tombs, and he predicts that he will noon be Riven his freedom. When released he nays he will leave New York. Henry Snyder, superintendent of the New Jersey city schools, has been elected president of the department ot superintendence. National association, St the convention at Rlchmpnd, Va. The proper place for the teaching sex hygiene is the home, according to resolutions adopted by the National Kducatlonal association, at the Rich mond convention. Ohio Republicans and some Progres sives held a harmony meeting at- Co lumbus, Ohio, and declared that Demo cratic rule In state and nation has proved a failure. Qovernor Cox's po litical machine was designated as a menace to free government. Two additional cases of scarlet fe ver have developed at the University of Illinois. The cases are not of the malignant form.. Governor purrne of Illinois on his return to Chicago from Washington declared that he will not be a candi date for the United States senate at the next election. Several firemen and spectators were injured and the auditorium in Asylum street, Hartford, Conn., was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $150,001. The auditorium had been the meeting place of many notable political gath erings. An unidentified, wll dressed woman stepped off the edge of the ice pack near the fashionable North Hhore resi dence district of Chicago, and dis appeared in the waters. She paid no attention to warnings shouted at her from persons near by. Paul Reboux, French' critic and nove list, la In New York to spend several weeks studying the'fntellectual and literary life of the United States. The committee on constitutional amendments voted favorably on the amendment providing for woman suf frage. says a Iloston report. Legal action to restrain the distribu tion of the holdings of the Union Pa clfic holdings of the Baltimore & Ohio stock and a cash dividend to Union Pa clflc common stock holders, will bo taken by the Kquitable Life Assurance company, it Is stated in New York. The annual campaign against thej housefly pest has been planned by the committee on pollution and sewage of the New York Merchants' Kxchange. One fly now means Innumerable mil lions later on, says the bulletin which has been Issued. St. Louis police are searching that city for a man believed to be Ralph Lopes, the Mexican desperado, who took refuge in the Utah-Apex mine after killing six men. Miss Alma Oluck, the prima donna, has confirmed the report, at Kansas City, that she Is engaged to marry Kfrem Zlmballst, Russian violinist, and protege of the late Joseph Fels. The marriage may occur in June at Fels' home In London. The famous Morslno helmet, said to be the finest of its kind In the world, has been bought by P. A. B. Wldener, at New York. It Is the product of the times when making of armor was a fine art. A special assistant has been named by the district attorney of New York, to prosecute loan sharks and protect persons who get Into their clutches. Usurers will be sent to Jail instead of fined. If possible. Pacific Coast. Builders and contractors of Spokane have renewed their fight for an "epen shop," which was begun about two years ago. The fight will be waged with more energy than ever before, it is declared. - Aviator Blakely was rescued from the bay at San Francisco by a tug when he Jumped Into the water Just before his aeroplane ,took the plunge. The machine fell when the engines went dead. Fowler B. Remington, postmaster at Benton, Mono county, Cal., committed suicide when inspectors came to inves tigate his accounts. He excused him self from the office and took poison. Plfns for a state wide fight on liquor were made at the meeting of the W. C. T. U. leaders at North Yaki ma, Wash. Reception In honor of out-of-town officers was given. President E. S. Benson, of the Wash ington Irrigation Institute, announces that the board of directors will call a meeting of that body in the early psrt of December, 1914, to insure at- a suit resisting the assessed valuation of 6800 acres of timber. tendance of members of the legislature to be elected In November. Mr. Neese of Portland has secured the contract to cruise the timber In Clearwater county, Idaho, for 11 cents an acre. The board Is planning also to have lands In Latah county cruised for assessment purposes. Seven persons were slightly injured In the various camps of the Hammond Lumber company, says a report from Kelso, Wash. The accidents all oc curred Inside of 14 hours. Until the state railtaad commission of California has investigated thor oughly, the plan of financing the tan gled affairs of F. M. ("Borax") Smith, Including the United Properties com pany, a $200,000,000 New Jersey cor poration, as proposed by a committee of San FranciBCO bankers, will not be undertaken. The body of the widow of Robert Louis Stevenson will be removed from Santa Barbara to San Francisco for cremation. ' Of the money received In California from the new automobile tax law, five sixfhs will go to the state highway commission for maintenance of roads built under the $18,000,000 bond issue. Foreign. French commerce will flourish as a result of the opening of the Panama canal, says Henri Halphen, general secretary of the French Transatlantic Steamship company. The emperor of Germany is distrib uting positions In the empire to his sons. One will be named commander of the King's Mounted Rifles. The Britannic, 50,000 ton White Star liner, has been launched at Belfast The boat has an. inner skin extending above the load line, and the height of a number of bulkheads has been In creased, to guard against accidents similar to that which sank the Titanic. Kr.riallata made war In Portugal, railroad tracks being torn up and traf fic interfered with. Paris passengers were inconvenienced. Court Blotter February 26 Executive. The Interstate Commerce commis sion has held to be unjustified the pro posed Increase in freight rates on flour of 10 cents a hundred pounds from middle western points of origin to the Pacific coast. The proposed rates were ordered canceled. Senate and house committees have tackled the problem of determining the administration's anti-trust program. The trade commission bill was dis cussed. Senator Jones of Washington has In troduced a bill providing for the adop tion of the Oregon apple box as the standard box for use by apple shippers throughout the country. It Is held that the apple box should be standard ized Firsts payments for power , rentals under the fojrm of-Sr permits lately granted by Secretary Lane have been received from companies in Nevada and Montana. The department Is pleased at the working of the new fed eral policy. President Wilson will not name the new federal reserve board until the reserve banks have been designated and the districts mapped out. A bill Introduced by Senator Dil lingham may meet the wish expressed in the will of George Washington, that a national university be established at Washington, D. C. The sum of $500,000 would be provided for grounds and buildings and $5,000,000, income from which would be ,used for mainte nance. To select a new postmaster for Wil lows, Or., a civil service examination will be held at that place March 28. "Patent lnades" used by country ed itors will-be admitted for mailing by parcel post, according to Postmaster General Burleson. LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today's Happenings -with the Builders, Architect. Contractors and Realty Brokers. Third Street Structure Proposed. Architect W. B. Bell announces that the four-story brick apartment house proposed to be erected by A C. Ruby at Third and Montgomery streets, will probably be built this spring. Plans for this building were drawn last sum mer with a view to 'putting up the house last fall, but on account of the tight money market, the whole matter was postponed for the time being. Now, however, as things are looking better, the proposition is again under consideration by the owner of the property. Oregon. Sofus Jensen, well known resident and salmon packer of Astoria, died In that city, aged 46. Ho was formerly secretary of the Columbia River Sal mon Packers' company and aided in forming the Union Fishermen's Pack ing company. .. Registrations at Verboort, the new voting precinct, total 120. says a re port from Banks. Six women regis tered in one day. Twenty-two cigar dealers pleaded guilty to selling tobacco to minors at Astoria, and. were fined $10 each. Three dealers pleaded not guilty and will stand trial. . The case of the Northern Pacific Railroad company against Clatsop county was dismissed on motion made by the defense before evidence had been taken. . The case was an appeal In A Staple Medicine for Every Family No Self Respecting Group of People Should Be Without a Good Family Laxative. It Is . Inconceivable in this day of general intelligence that any family would be without a simple remedy for the minor Ills of life, for often by giv ing such a remedy In time a serious disease can be frustrated and a life saved. For example, If at the first sign of a cold a simple laxative-tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin were given, the beginning of a serious lung affec tion or of a typhoid fever might be avoided. And also In headaches, ner vousness, etc., a small dose of this remedy - would relieve the congestion and replace distress with comfort, t Mothers give It to tiny Infants and , little children, and grown people take it with equally good effect. Thousands of good America homes are never without It, among tftiem the home of Mrs. C. A. Wright. 1831 Pasa dena ave., Long Beach, Cal. She had considerable trouble raising little Law rence, three years old, but after regu Istlng his bowels with small doses of Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he began te thrive end she has had no further trouble with him. They use it general ly In her home. Syrup Pepsin saves the health of the family, and it saves doctor's bills. It vle a guaranteed cure for-any form- of stomach, liver and bowel trouble, con stipation. Indigestion, biliousness, gas on the stomach, headaches, drowsiness fter eating, etc. Have no hesitancy abouf giving It to any member ot the C-3769 State vs. E. H. Gage; order on bail bond. C-3765 City vs Louis Leberson; fined $50. D-9268 F. S. Beiver vs. Robert J McCullom et al; decree. D-9176 Kdith Gatzka vs. Andrew L Gatzka: decree. D-8636 I). B. Fleck vs. J. K. Gil- strap; judgment for $340. D-8S84 Clara Loveland vs. C. C, Loveland; decree. D-7978 Georse W. jCrowson vs. Ore gon Bridge & Construction company dismissed. D-7959 Oregon Lumber & Fuel com Danv.vs. Wav G. Hall et al: decree. D-7871 M. F. Lawrence vs. Grace E. Short et al; decree. D-;857 C. C. Shafer vs. Nlcolal Neppach company; dismissed. D-7244 Theodore McCabe vs Nehal em Timber & Logging company; dis D-7038 A Ridings" gdn vs. United Amusement company; dismissed. D-6983 Inez Amadon et al vs. rtu dolph Becker et al; judgment for de fendant. D-6706 J. H. Peterson vs. Rohr bacher Auto Air Pump company; dis missed. - D-5080 Annie Breck vY Minnie Klump et al ; decree. R-74 Hallie V. E. Smith vs. George E. Hobson et al; decree made binding. D9466 Saratoga Investment Co. vs. C; W. Kern et al; time granted. D94S0 Minnie C. Boyce vs. James R. Boyce; publication summons. D9410 William JoUiff vs. Sarah Jolliff; publication summons. D9311 Ethel A. Reid vs. George W. Reid ; referee appointed. D9298 J. B. Dungan vs. Twohy Bros. Co.; time granted. D9280 Mamie C. Hagerman vs. Harry W. Hagerman; demurrer over ruled. D926S F. S. Beiver vs. Robert J. McCullom et al; default. D92ti7 Ecaline F. Cowan vs. Cal vin C. Cowan; default. D9162 James S. Birrell vs. U. S. Cashier Co.; order about books. n-Raa' T. "K. Crouch, trustee, vs. Harry Murphy et al; motion partly al lowed. ...... D8213 E. W. Hill vs. U. 1. Maginms et al: motion denied. D7983 N. E. Morgan vs. a. j. Dwyer; motion allowed. D7959 Oregon LuraDtr e ruei v-o. vs. May G. Hall et al; findings. T 1 - . W, fc T ! 1 ! I Q11.tr,. -wo T W TS 11 - man; motion denieo.- D7871 M. F. Lawrence vs. tirace is. Snort et.al: findings. D7560 Kawneer Mig. to, vs rea Cook: time granted. ncftTl "Mtv of Rainier vs. Charles TJ6976 Edward iuuieatner vs. or der of St. Benedict; motion allowed. D1887 M. Billings vs. ti. o. Tripieti; findings. . D9168 uren a. Clearwater vs. xuludj Clearwater: decree. . . D8857 Mclnnis & Reed vs. Pacific Coa.ft Casualty Co.; dismissed. D9253 rVera Cass vs. in. u. uass; default. D9122 Walter Scott vs. leia &coii; default. D9001 E. J. cowiisnaw vs. ine Mansfield Co.; default. D7411 H. ti. Doering vs. Muunoman Security Co.; time granted. B7401 Sarah J. Henderson, Tr., vs. Oregon Electric Ry Co.; demurrer over ruled. D7826 Baseline L.ana Co. vs. r: a. -Witt; dismissed. ZTew Suits Begun. D-9422 R. P. Boise vs. Lewis and Earl Brlce; to clear title. D-9433 Edward Byrne vs. .Horace u, T.sl6 ot nl- foreclosure. D-9437 Anna B. Thompson et al vs. United Carriage company; 10 ciear ti tle. D-9440 Alice uurcan vs. j. 11. metchpr: SB080 personal injuries. n.QiiS Farmers & Mecnamcs oanx of Woodburn vs. Agnes M. Kellow; foreclosure. D9447 The Uliman company vs. Robert Benart; to collect $174. 0. T-Qrl48 JTlfWri KfrKinS VS. J. VV . narenn- tnr S21.000 nersonal injuries. D-9458 Carrie newui vs. mcnu.ru Hewitt; divorce. D-9460 Minnie C. Boyce vs. james r TinwA- divorce. D-9461 T. VV. noroy vs. jrejii Electrlo company; $42 (.50 aemage to mltri D-9463 saran u. naynee rwjieo- land Haynes; divorce. r-9464 1. L. liuir vs. k., os tr. Mmnsnv- J13.000 nersonal injuries, - -J -r , , m f L .1 A . D-9467 D. iNonevicn vs. xu.i.e tniui, tn fniicf- J400 on note. D9469 William w. Mcurew, admin istrator, vs. O.-W. Jrl. cs JN. company; $7500 personal Injuries. 1J-94 i 0 marie c xvwn. vd. . .01 llott and R. F. Livermore; to clear ti tin n.H7i William 1 1. tiausman vs. , C. Moore & Co.; $20,107 personal in juries. IOTA CH! NEW FRAT AT STATE UNIVERSITY Hudson Sells Beaumont Lots. Guy E. Hudson has sold to Anna K. Carroll a" quarter block in Beaumont for $2400. The property Is described as lots 7 and 8. in block 11, and is one of the most desirable locations lu the Rose City Park section. Permit for Foundation Issued. A permit was Issued yesterday by the city building department authoriz ing the construction of the concrete foundation walls of the Second Church of Christ Scientists on Holladay ave nue, between Grand avenue and East Sixth street. The cost of that part of the edifice will be $4000. Olmstead Park Residence. The Oregon Home Builders com pany has. begun the erection of a two story frame residence on Dunckley street, between East Thirty-third street and Glenn avenue. The house Is to be built for E. J. White at a cost Of $4500. Brewer to Bnild in Vernon. V. A. Brewer Is building a $6000 residence In tho Vernon district. The structure Is to be a two-story frame house, and is being erected at 670 Al berta street, near East Twentieth. New Brick on Twelfth Street, Contractors Bingham & McClelland took out a permit yesterday for a one story brick building which Is to be built for Joseph Clossett on Twelfth street between Glisan and Hoyt. Its es timated cost is $5000. Chester B. Van Houghton has sold to Eva S. Walker a view residence site in South Portland. The .parcel is de scribed as lot 6, block 8, Bronaugh's addition, and is located on Front street near Bancroft, consideration $200r- LAWRENCE A. WRIGHT family, however young or old, for it contains nothing injurious! to the youngest person. A bottle can be obtained at any nearby drug store for fifty ! cents or one dollar. The latter size Is more economical and is bought by those who have already convinced themselves of Its merits. Syrup Pepsin users learn to discard pills, salts, cathartics and purgatives generally as they are too great a shock to any average system Families wishing to try a free sample bottle can obtain it postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 419 Washington street, Montlcello, 111. postal card with your name and ad dress on it will do. , (Adv.) Real Estate Transfers. J. P. Flnley & Son to". P. Flalev et al. Dart frac. lot- -3. nouth 28 feet, lot 2, block "N," city $ P. Flnley & Son to J. 3. Finley W. T Q Kl 1KO .U, . a., , i v. ...... v.,... Thornton Birdaall to Dorothy Dent, loU 15 to 34, Including block 7, lit Elc. addition L. A. Duncan and wife to H. C. Thomp son, lot 4, Kelly addition flo block Een Rlesland and wife to W. FJ. Lam bert et al. lot 2, block 6, Heurey Buckingham Heights i.... 1,600 Charles K. Thomson to Philteta M. Amsden et al, lot 24, block 13, Or chard Homes H. D. Burns to Gertrude Kuehle, lot 9. block 30. Laurelhnrst. Elizabeth A. Hnnt et al to Caroline Anderson, west 4 feet, eastH. lots 1, 2, block 12, Carter's addition to Portland Multnomah Cemetery Grounds to Nellis Myers, 8x20 rest. Jots a, 4, diock H," said cemetery , F. . A. Helm to James M. Siftel, lots 4. 5. block 5. Mount Scott view Harvey Thompson et al. lot 10. block 8. Stratford Sydney addition Carrie E. Neilson to Llxile Gwiim. south 85 feet, lot 13, diock ran Jns: addition Brone-Manary Co. to Allle 8 toy ton. lOt DlOCit X, Eli AW, a. M 600 10 500 83 453 10 10 10 J J. Didier to O. S. Post, lot 19, block 81, Sellwood 1,200 Wellesley Land Co. to Charles McLean, lot 1 to 0, 11, 12, 15, 18, block lo, Argyls Park 10 Title & Trust Co. to WelleMey Land Co., lota 25. 2d, block 4. lots 8, 9, block 20, Weliesley, also lots 18, 19, block 13, Montclalr ; .4, 10 Jeae Ackerman and wife to Ben Sbold, ' V lot 8, block 4, Court Place 1 Tyler Woodward and wife to Merritt C. Griswold. undlTlded 1-3 of tract, beginning where westerly line 15th street X. center line of day street, extd. wly.. In block Carter's addition to Portland i.,,. 10 Empire Inrestment Co. to W,"A. Long, lot 16, bkick "B," St.ipdoud HelRhta. T75 The Joseph .A. Strowbridge Estate Co. to Julius N. Cuttardl, lot 4, block 16. Benedictine HeTghtsT--. 850 Chester Beal Van Houghton et al to Eva A Walker, lot 6. block 8. Bronaugh's addition 2,450 A. a. laplln to Jese Brooks, lot 0, block 0. Williams' addition. No. 2. . 10 Ella K. Eada and husband to Grace M. Harris, lot 7. block 3. GroTeland Park addition 10 Mary J. Gilbert and husband to Nor man D. Itoot, east S3 1-3 feet, lots 1. 2, block 6, Plat Resub., Mocks 8. 4. 6. 6. 12. 13. 14. 24. 25. Sunnv- side 10 F. U- XKs bem et al to Elijah C. Bak er eWal. lota 8. 0. block 2. lots 8. 9, block 3, Fir Grove 1,400 jonn ., uurne and wire to J. J. Mc IJersjatt, 1 acre beginning In cen ter faster county road, 229. 1 feet north and 193.2 feet east ot south west corner, section 14. townshiD 1 south, range '2 east 1,000 A. w. Bteln and wife to J. Henry Wheeler et al. lots 17. 18. block 13. Era! nurd (assigned to Frank L. Verry I et al) 3,500 John A. Carlquist and wife to F. C. Marshall et al. lot 6, block 5, North Mt. Tabor addition 1 O. S. Post and wife to J. 3. Didier, lot 8, block 7, Miller's addition 2,750 Isabella A. Carpenter to Henry Keller, lot 3, block 1, Isabella A. Carpenter's addition 600 Eotella Calaway and husband to James Fitzgerald et al, lot 13, block 8, Willamette 10 Multnomah Oregon Realty Co. to E. Swanson. lots 5. 6, block 2, Casmur. 200 S?me to Peter Swanson, lots 1, 2. 3, . 4, block 2. Casmur 425 Ida Rosenblatt and wife to Sarah Rosenblatt, lot 2. block 2, Mead's ad dition 10 Sarah Rosenblatt and husband to Ida H. Rosenblatt, 65x100 feet, in block "8, Carter's addition to Portland 10 Wellington Investment Co. to Anna K. Hudson, lota 17, 18, block 7. Well ington BOO F. P. Drinker and wife to F. H. French et al. 75rl60 feet, begin ning at northwest corner lot 1, Edgewood '. 8,000 Hugh Gllroy and wife to R. M. Bur ley, lot 2, block 6, Wheatland addi tion 10 Charles C Myers to David O. Steven son et al, lot 20, block 6. Arleta Park, No. 4 10 Wallace C. Deatsmau and wife to J. H. Dorman, undivided 4 Interest, kit 15, block 15, Flrland 10 Lee !lng investment Co. to Lee Luck lot 7, block 2, subn. lots 1, 2, 7. 8 , 10, North St. Johns DEAD SHOTS WANTED; T CHURCH MEMBERS Attorney Says Sheriff Pre ferred Former for Deputies in Strike Zone. COUNTY COURT NEWS You'll Crow Over "GETS-IT" for Corns! It Will Startle You How "GETS-IT" Gets Corns Every Time. "One, two, three!" Thafs about as long as It takes you to apply "GETS IT, the new-plan, simplest, surest corn cure the world haa ever seen. Corn lusslng la all over. Corns, corn Univgipity of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Feb. 27. With the organization or Iota Chi today the- tenth fraternity on the University of Oregon campus came Into existence. Iota Chi has leased the former home here of Mrs. Potter Palmer at 676 Kast Ninth street The fraternity has chosen as its first presi dent Dalzel King, of Myrtle Point, Or. Cove Will Be Dry. Salem, Or., Feb. 2". Judge J. C. Henry of Union county advised Gover nor West today that the county court would meet March 4 and Issue an order declaring Cove prohibition territory, as a result of the local option elec tion in that county in November, 1910. This action is to be taken by the county, court in response to the gover nor's request, made after Miss Fern Hobbs visited -Cove and found that the vote of the people of that town for prohibition was being disregarded. Dreams Come True Sea announcement page 3, this issue, -When Dreams Come True." (Adv.) "This Xs Wo Plaoe Tor a Crow. Her Corns Are AU Bona. BM win Have Used 'GETS-IT.' pains and calluses are absolutely done for. from the minute you apply "ukis IT. Forget the bother of useless Blasters, greasy salves that spread and make toes sorp and raw, little doughnut cotton rings, tnat press on corns; forget knives, razors, scissors and the dan gers of blood poison from drawing b'.ood. and the contraptions and har nesses that simply make corns worse, "GKTS-IT never hurts the llesh, nev er fails. ' "GETS-IT" is sold by all druggists 25c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law rence & Co.. Chicago. "GETS-IT" is sold In Portland by The Owl Drug Co. One Application Will Remove Hairy Growths (Boudoir Secrets.) No woman need longer tolerate' ugly hatry growths, for with a slngfe appli cation of a plain delatone paste It is an easy nlatter to quickly banish hai or fuzz. from any part of the face or neck. Just mix some water with little powdered delatone and spread this on the hairy surface for 2 or minutes, then rub it off and the ski will be free from hair or blemish After this treatment the skin should be washed to free It from the remain- Ins delatone. .(Adv.) 10 800 400 1 (Called Press Leased Wire.) Trinidad. Colo, Feb. 27. "We admit the sheriff did not want ohurch mem bers for deputies; he was looking for dead shots," conceded Judge Norhtcutt, counsel for Colorado's coal mine own ers, at today's hearing before the con gressional Investigators of the mina strike In the southern part of the state. His comment followed an admission by Under Sheriff Zeke Martin, who had charge of the deputies in the strike zone before the militia arrived, that he killed a man In Trinidad In 1911. He added, however, that , a coroner's Jury exonerated him. His statement was made in response to questions asked on cross-examination by Attorney Costigan, represent ing the miners, designed to bring out how many of the deputies had previous records as gunmen. On direct examination Martin said he led the deputies in several battles with strikers and strike sympathizers and had charge of the force and the machine gun which, as he expressed it, "shot up" the Forbes tent colony, Octo ber 17. He testified that ''Sheriff Grisham repeatedly asked the governor for troops before he got them. Adjutant General W. E. Flnxer,-of the Oregon National Guard, requested the use of a rock crusher for building of roads in Clackamas county to the militia rifle range. The request was denied with regret that the county commissioners could not comply with it. Frederick II. Strong and others petitioned for vacation of a portion of the St. Helens road from Thurmta street to the road proper. The peti tioners offer in exchange to eTedicate such land as will provide a ft) foot street along Twenty-eighth? Upshur and Twenty-ninth streets to. take the 263.17 to the Washington Brick, Lime, fc Sewer Pipe company or stand mult against the conipany and sureties.- The money is due for terra cetta usd on the courthouse and the ; county baa paid the Lewis A. Hicks company for it. . f SLAYER OF BRIDE MAY NOT LIVE AFTER ALL San Francisco, Feb.. 27. U Abraham Pepper, slayer of Mrs. Dorothy John son, his former fiance and a bride of but a week, who, attempted suicide after committing the murder, took a turn for the worse today and his con- W. Gardner to Charles W. Wine. lots 1, 2, block 3. Woodmere . L. Filley to Angelo Mlniutti, lot 1. block 9. FUleT Park Dr. B'. A. Ovens-Adair to O. W. Lowe. lot 7. block 71. Irrlnctnn Park Title Trust Co. to J. W. Mcfadden. part lot 2. block 11, Mallory addi tion 10 Mil r tin Simon and wife to Empire In- TMiDieni uo., inc., lot 8, diock Z, Holly hurst 1A East St. Johns Land Co. to Iran Ilieff, lots 4. 5, block 35, East St. Johns (assigned to S. Malmaroff ) . . 800 . A. McOrath and wife to Peter P. Schaecher et al, lot 18, block 43, Irvington 1,700 A. Pierce to John Kestelll, lot 8, block 10. Evelyn BOO Elizabeth H. Bickett to H. Carlson, lots 84. 88. block 13. Irrluiton Park Bon Moraine K. Webster at al to Male ely.. undivided lot 8, block 14. William c. Little to It. W. McAllister, norm reel, lot 2, Diock X, Wind sor Heights to Gay E. Hudson and wlfs to Anna K. Carroll, lots 7, 8, block 11, .Beau mont 2.400 William Pyls to Feter Cederberg, lots 8, 4, block 1, Edgecombe 1,000 Holcomb Realty Co. to Emma Hener. lot 8. block 65. Iryinaton Park -8G& mara A. Kandoiph to U. Kegan, lot t, diock x, cuinaoipn aaaiuon The Miracle of the Mail. From the Tacoma Tribune. In this age when the postman cornea at least twice a day to your door, and always comes, always has lettersor papers, and nearly always circulars, it is a relief to read of a place on this accessible planet where the mall comes only once a year. No doubt men at Fort ITcPherson have begun already to talk about the coming of the mall, and they will talk about it until the first of next March. About the middle of February they will begin watching for the postman on the arctic circle, because if they are having the summer sort of weath er up there that we are having here. It Is possible that the postman may arrive before the schedule time. We know very well that even with the three to seven times a day of the delivery of mall in our town, letters and papers and even circulars have not become quite as much a matter of course as they might be, considering our advantages over Fort Mcpherson. One still expects that at least it will happen, the mall will contain that word which shall make the whole world a different place. We still have hope; we do not ever quite suppress desire for miracles. No Connections. A letter addressed "To My Dear God in Heaven," written in a child's handwriting, was recently posted in a Russian townlet. As the address was written in German, the Russian postal authorities forwarded it to the Ger rran frontier postofflce at Tilsit. The postmaster of the latter place re turned It to Its place of origin, with the following superscription: "To bo returned. The addressee Is in heaven: with which Germany has no communication.' dltlon was reported serious.' Pepper place of the present roadway ajnd to fcwaa removed to the xoujrty. hospital. hard surface the proposed roadway. The petition was referred to County Surveyor Holbrook and District Attor ney Evans, The commissioners ordered a war rant for 114.68 drawn to pay taxes on a lot In the. Patton tract belonging to Anna Hanson, who Is receiving finan cial aid from the county. The warrant was charged to the relief fund. A request by County Treasurer Lew is that the salaries of the chief deputy. cashier and distribution clerk in the tax department be increased was tabled for further consideration. C. M. Purvlne. relief engineer on the Burlington ferry, presented a bill for-J4.20 expenses which was referred to Superintendent of Ferries Murnane for approval. Murnane was advised to have two men operate the ferry, divid ing their time so that the eight houri law will not be. violated County Clerk Coffey was allowed arM cAua ciera at .v a moutn during me time extra circuit courts are In session. The commissioners notified the Lewis A. Hicks ..company to pay $15.- whefe an operation srtTl;I.-e performed on his skull, fractured -W- the ' bullet fired by himself. m - ' AAfter the Druggists. -Salera, Or.. Feb. 27. In fcrcrer tq put druggists convicted of bootlegging out of business, Qovernor West -has .re quested a meeting of the state -board of pharmacy to be held April 18. to make rules and regulations for taking the license away' from any druggist gtrtlty of violating the liquor laws; He says that reports of druggists boot-' legging have been made td him. MEROvIiOUR 080 Leases. Bessie B. JIutcMnson to William H. Fee. west , lot 5, west lot 6, block 822. city s 1 George IS. Wills et al to J. Yaeutoma. TO acres, yesxsat e per cent 600 Building Permits. George T. Meyers, repair one storr frame shed. North 10th, between Couch and Darts ; Duimer, wagner Mir noru Security Derelopment Co.. reuair one story frame dwelling. Lincoln No. 868: builder. same: SM. Marie lletnze. erect one and one hair story frame dwelling, East ISth. between Irving ana noyt: Duiioer, a. 1. tieinie; Wright Bros., repair two story barn. East Kttn ana t'owen uoaa; uuiiaer, same; ino. Bankers investment Co.. wreck one story rrame store, fax it. Detweea Hurosiae and Conch; wrecker, same; S75. Annie M. Jenlson, repair two story frame dwelling, Albina, between Prescott and Blandens; builder, C. P. Jenlson; S230. Mr. Herman, repair one story rrame ffwel ling, 42d. between Harrison and Lincoln; Dniider, m. MecaunsKy; siou. Sum ran c uonsioine. repair riTe atory fireproof ateel frame offices, N. W. corner Xamhlll ana Broadway; Dullder. John Ulna- ham; tlOOO. C swanson. erect one story rrame garage. Albina. between Nott and Graham: builder. same: sioo. - ' M.. b. Lee. repair roar tory Mick or a in try building, 1st, between Taylor and Yam hill: DuiJder. t . a. uranaes; xttu. George S. Blake, erect one story fli-enronf concrete garage. East 11th. between Schuyler ana uroanway; nuiiaer, a. a. tret-nanr; sjio. Gambrlnns Brewing Co., repair one story frame shed, west of Cornell, between Brook snd St. V Incent a hospital; builder, same H25. John Phillip, repair two story tram bnlld lng. Jasper, near l'atton Koad and Daren port: builder, same: S200- p., ft ti. itaiiwsy erect one story ordinary office, 3d, between Hoyt and Gil san: builder, same: SoOO. Neil Cox. repair one story frame dwel ling. Liberty, between 28th and 29th; build' er. same: S.'!5. Wakefield. Fries 4 Co., repair three story rrlck ordinary building. 1st. between Wash ii.ginn and Stark; builder, Belerson Machin ery Co.: J. & Dunbar, erect one and one half story frame dwelling, Kust Ash, between 0th and loth: bulkier. Stokes-Zeller Co.: $1300. Mrs. L. S. Taylor, repair one atory frame dwelling, Mall, between Mllwaukle and 13th builder. W. L. Buckner: WOO. John Moudy, erect one and one naif atory frame dwelling, 49th, between Mala and Salmon: builder, same: (1600. E. W. Spencer, erect one story frame gar age, 12th, between Knott and Bra see; build er. J. D. Tobln; C. W. Chase, erect one story frame dwel ling. 4Rd street, between 52d and 83d are- nnes: builder. Mr. Dickey; siooo. ' Walter Thompson, erect one story trsme abed, Kast 80th. between Barr Road and Clackamas; builder, same; S2oO. Guns for Plttsbnrg. Bremerton, Wash., Feb. 27. Four teen six-inch and 18 3-lnch guns of the newest type are. enroute here to replace the present battery of the cruiser Pittsburg. Many a girl pretends to be just as proud of her big brother. HYOMEI RELIEVES Catarrh, "Head Colds, Snuffles Almost Instantly You Breathe It. When your bead Is all stuffed up from a cold or a catarrhal condition, causing you to suffer with dull head aches, watery eyes, constant sniffling, spasmodic coughing, or snitching and Durning sensation in the nostrils, you need a remedy that will give .the quick est and most effective relief possible something that will go right to the spot and immediately clear the head and end your suffering. Use Hyomel it is Just such a rem edy a treatment that Is harmless, pleasant to use, and leaves no disagree able after effects. No roundabout method of stomach "dosing that takes hours to act. Simply pour a few drops of Hyomet into the Inhaler that cornea with every complete outfit which can be had from any drug store and breathe It. You will Immediately feel its healing and health-restoring effect. The antiseptic and germicidal oils thot comprise Hyomel mix with the air you breathe so that this health giving medication goes directly to the sore and Inflamed mucous membrane lining the nose, throat and bronchial tubes all irritation is quickly stopped, the congestion relieved, and the deli cate tissues healed and vitalised. Tou will feel better at once. The purchase price always refunded If you are not satisfied. This should be convincing proof that Hyomel Is a dependable remedy. Ask for the com plete outfit, $1.00 size. Adv. GOMPLLXION Homely and Aged Faces Now Easily Beautified (Aunt Sallv -In Voniu'i kaUm I I have seen the nlainefit vAmn m nAm oeauuiui and uie complexions of good looiving women improved 1 ve seen oldish faces made young and orettv. blemished and weather-beaten faces made SDOtlesa. whlt and tlnv in less than two weeks, by a very simple and harmless process that acts almost ime a miraoie. mis is ail there is to it: Ordinary mercolised wax. procura ble at any drugstore (one ounce will do), is applied nightly like cold cream, and washed off mornings. This a-raji. uany peeis oir the lifeless particles of suriace SKin, permitting the underly ing Skin to show Itself. Th newer fresher skin, when whollv In virions forms a complexion which for beauty rn.ua j ouiniuinesa is incomparable with one prooucea dv otner means. A com plexion so natural, so free from artifi cially, no one guesses the secret of its acquirement- You'll not regret trying tnis reallv marvelous treatment Equally wonderful Is the famous sax ollte formula-i for removing wrinkle. One ounce powdered saxolite Is dis solved in a half pint witch haxel. Bath ing the face In this Immediately erases the finer lines. GraduaUy even the aeeper inrrows ana crows reet vanish completely.- (Adv.) Had Serious Lung ' Tronule-Now Well Safferera from Iong Trouble are often ir.tsled Id tbe belief that nothing will sare them. Rest, fresh sir, wholesome fond and regularity In nablu do much la aiding to restore health, bnt something else ts needed. Many people wbe have taken Kckman'a Alter. atlr bare testified that It waa this medl cine which restored them to health. Read this: Weldoo, 111. "Gentlemen: Through your instrumental lty I have been sayed from a nremature grays. On December 14. 1904. I waa taken with Typhoid Pneumonia which developed into Vang Trouble. In February. 1906. I went to Fort Worth, Texas. . and later to Csnon City, Colorado. After being there twe week my pnysician tnrormed me tnst mr ease waa ho pries. Three weeks lster I returned borne, weighing lOS pounds, tbe doctor baring glTen ma no assurance "I reach lng there all-re. On July 14. 1D0S, 1 began taking Kckman'a wonderful remedy for Lung Trouble. Today I weigh 154. pounds. I am stout and well and can da any kind of wori iwui uij gram rieriiqr. (Af fids Tit) ARTHUR WEBB. (A bore abbreviated; more on request.) Eckman's Alterative baa been proves by many years' test to be most efficacious for severe Throat and Lung Affections. Bron ecltls. Bronchial Asthma, Stubborn Colds an In npbuUdtng the system. Contains no na cotJcs, poisons or habit-forming drags. Sold by The Owl Drug Co. and leading druggist Writ tbe Erkman Laboratory. Philadelphia Pa., for booklet telling of reevverics and ad ditional evidence. (Adv.) EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trou ble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from over work, become sluggish; the ellmlnatlve tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a gen eral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or yon are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu matism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu tralise the acids In the urine so It no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In Jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water beverage, and belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Adv MM For Sprains and Bruises The first thing; to do for a sprain or a bruise to cover the hurt with a piece of flannel soaked with Ofoega OiL Quick relief usually follow! this simple treatment. Tnat bottle loc CUTICURA 50AP Assisted when necessary by light touches of Cuticura1; Ointment does much to prevent pimples. ll--ll . ! i . uiacKneaas ana otner unsigntly eruptions, and promote perma nent skin health. ! Censure Soaaj sad OtetaMot aoM through the world. UneralaMptoefeaasaasdrrea. wKaia-a. 00k. Address "CwUeara," Dope (R. Bottom. BACH E IS A DANGER SIGNAL Kidney Troubles, ji Bladder ' Disorders, Rheumatism and Serious .Diseases -Follow. ?i There are othr symptom. such aa pains In the region of the kidneys, nervousness. dizziness, i tired and worn-out feeling, weak bladder, pain ful, sealdy. or urinary troubles, which . are Just aa dangerous, for the slight est kidney derangement! If neglected may develop into the deadly Blight's Disease, Dropsy, or Diabetes. It Is not only dangerous, but .need- less, for you to suffer, j and endure the tortures of these troubles, for the new discovery, Croxone.i quickly and surely ends all such misery. There Is no more effective remedy known for the, cure of kidney, blad der trouble, and rheumatism, than this new sclenUflo preparation, be cause It removes the cause. It soaks right Into the kidneys, ( through the walls and linings, cleans out the clogged-up poree, neutralises and die- . solves the poisonous uric acid and waste matter, that lodges Jar the Joints and muscles and cause those terrible rheumatie pains, and makes the kid neys filter the poison from the blood and drives It out of the system. Three doses of Croxone a day, for a few days is often all 'that Is ever needed to cure the worst backache or overcome disagreeable nirlnary disor ders, and you can take it; with tbe ut most confidence that notp4ng on earth wlU so quickly overcome - tho worst case of kidney, bladder' trouble, or rheumatism. Tou will find Croxone different from all other remedies. There Is nothing else like it. It Is so prepared that It Is practically impossible to , take It into the human system with out results. An original package costs but a trifle at" any first clasa drug store. All druggists are author ized to personally return Uhe purchase price If Croxone should fall in a sin gle case. ! Adv. DR-GUNN'S Improved live!. pillS Care Constipation. Blliooeneait, Sick BeeaU ache, SourStacnaeh ana Indicention by nmkinat the kver more actfve and the bowels regular. They are- a perfect. Af ter-Dianor Pill and one taken after meals will relieve that bloated, distressed feeling without paiiv or griping. tie. s Box. 8EM POSTAL FOR SAMPLES. Dr. Besaake Co. 224 N. lota St, PkUsyMsUs. Ps