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t . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 28. 1814. Too SDcmvt roxY. OFFdStVC SHOOT I THE OCCASION. JUMP1 Mike Moiik WhaTst your objection to tb paopla yott Uv withT Morris Monk Just this. Every time their Jlttl fiend of a kid U par ticularly iCkl hi mother says he's up to some oil Us little monkey tricks. ; First Broker (reading) "Kmbalea Reporter I hear a wild man was ttello Listen. Dolly, can you keep u ccret? Dolly No more ttoan von can I ring It! money to buy an auiomoDiic: yut- mevu ng txrut In a swamp feeroT wvoiiai ThoM auto sharks are tax- t-4 ... - Ins the vary bread out of our mouth! tyy, to Koit a choice building tot he'd Just bought! m Johnny Papa, what is a pessimist! Father A man who "sees himself as others sea hlmt" NOTES OF WEDNESDAY'S HAPPENINGS Brief Paragraphs Giro Journal Readers the News of Late Yesterday Afternoon and Last Wight. Eastern. The Vau Tuyl measure, which would change the bauklng laws and restrict operations of private 'banks, has passed both houses of the New Tork legislature. "Loan sharks" are deit a liard blow In the bill. 1 Juliet Brletung, beautiful young daughter of Kdward N. Brletung, a wealthy New York banker, denies she was married to Max Fredrick tCleiat, a gardener, whose mother lives at Man Ifttlque. Mloh. Dr. Mattery, tector of Grace church, New York, declares he married a couple giving the above names. Mystery surrounds an earthquake rumor at Atlantic Pity. Residents there did not notice the shook, which is claimed to have disturbed people of Wildman, breaking Windows, etc Fight on the frats at Yale seems to be on the wane. Referendum vote on the resolution to transfer "tap day" ceremony from old campus to less fre quented Berkeley oval, will be held by Juniors today. " Midshipmen of the graduating class st the Naval academy during the final 12 months at school will be privileged to -vlBlt homes of officers and places In Annapolis any afternoon of the week. Federal Judgn Carpenter at Chicago fined the Kmplre theatre company $3600 for breaking the Interstate com merce law regarding rebates. Rates paid for advertising In programs by railroads were said to bo unreasonably high. The American Fxpress company will erect a building 32 stories high In low er Broadway, New 'York, to cost $2, 000,008, It Is reported, despite the re port that express companies are hard hit by parcel post. Kleanor Gates, the authoress (Mrs. Walton Tully) says her husband's suit for divorce at lios Angeles Is no sur prise, es she left him two years ago. She says If separation can be consid ered aa desertion, she can't deny the charge. Moving pictures and billboards in Chicago are being used In the cam paign to defeat the proposed subway Sample Bottle FREE Orataf nl Patltnls. TtU of Almost Jtlr. eeuioas Cores of orannUted Xdds, Wild Hairs, TJlceraj saA Cataracts tt Mas Weak Xyas Strong, and arras Xastaat Bollef to the Burning Pata er Boiwcass er trained Byes, or Eyes Xort by Wight Work. Xf ora, If you suffer from Wmbt Rn a, Failing Eyes either diseased or weak from eld age and have tried Doctors, Oculists, and all kinds of remedies, do not ba led to believe that there is no hope for you. Write today for a trial bottle Schlegel's Magle Eya Lotion. It Will cost you nothlbg, either now or at any other time, and you will ba surprised at the wonderful and Instant benefit It gives to those who suffer from any one of dozens of ays ailments. After, Grateful Patients testify to almost ! miraculous cures of Cataracts, Granu- I fe-V?iei,,lri inrt iTT&TMM Watery Eyes and nearly all Eya Dls- 1 m:;, rr,. wrdt. tb. rt a. thrown away their .lassos after using mis magic remeay ror oniy a weea. v-... - u 1. A . -y muon pon and Sand it NOTiZ-befors yea this paper down. Tha sending of thla cbubon mav mean many years of peace and happl tnr vtta. Instead of sin nttnr Made miserable by blindness. FrCC BOllle COllDOIl I"lti UUtU VUUJUU Thl moor k knoCtnr m trial tettla of I Bebleireis uag-ie tit nemacy sent to yea . . . . . mud. At mnir nil in roar swsm aM address dotrcd Uses kelow and mall to the H. T. ncniesei ion uosae amakl Baildiof. raoria, iu. a avv saaeal-na Eyes Cmiiredl SB M I - flo you iTy ni B1U WWst! Nobody knows It but totselft system for that city. "We want sun shine transportation," reads slogans. In the belief that he has been lured into some place and hidden Or killed, police of Philadelphia have begun a house-to-house canvass for Warren McCarrtck, aged 7, who disappeared 13 days ago. The entire cr.ew of the Interlsland steamer Maui may have perished In the destruction of the boat by an ex plosion, according to report at Hono lulu. The boat carried a cargo largely of explosives. Accident off Pearl Har bor. Brigadier General R. N. Adams, who was a pioneer Presbyterian missionary of the northwest, and who established one church a month for 20 years, died at St. Paul. He was born In Waverly, Ohio, In 1838. Belated returns show that Represen tative Burke was nominated for United States senator In South Dakota over Senator Crawford by a majority of 10,. eoo. Minority leaders in South Dakota concede the nomination of Governor Byrne, majority leader, but claim sev eral candidates on their ticket have won. Joe Choynski, former pugilist, who Is now conducting a sporting class in Pittsburg, received a $10,000 legacy from Jim Pon, a wealthy Chinese, whom he had beftiehded years ago. The Chi nese has Just died, says a Chicago re port. John Barrett, director general of the Pan-American Uhion, saya, in an ad dress at St. IjOuIs, that 20 republics in lAtln-Amerlca offer great trade possi bilities With the United States because of the Panama canal. He advised them of the competition St. Louis would have from Pacific coast and Atlantic coast. Foreign. The crown prince' of Germany has decided not to take his trip to Africa this year, owing, it is said, to the em peror's objection to his son's interrupt ing his work on the general army staff for ech a long , period. Prince Adalbert, third son of Empe ror William, was stricken with an acute attack of stomach troube and in testinal catarrh, says a report from Kiel, Germany. The prince was re- moved from the German cruiser to his I "WMt Wl" CVilnoa krinnl .v.vv. - - i itr-r a rwvm f&lrin rrt 1 am i attack which resulted in the killing of 280 persons. Th city of Lung Cha rh, nrnvlnM nf Shun Rl l,Vu I i:' ;V- r;" r.T" are in the field against the brigand. Oueen Eleanor Will leave Sofia. tolthe contractors for the Broadway j ..Li, a nn it. ., a, ri.. nv,wi " ii V" tt. - . to attend me san i-rancisco rair. r", ir.T""". ,V-Iet,, tving .b ve". tt rs n a n a n Atfm a vi i Yrt anTinr x? irn ""o v.-. ...OTk...a. """l.,,,,- . n flf trvana' letter wa nr. Emperor WMlliam of Germany. The! hills. A copy or Evans letter was bf-jon meeting, it is thought, was to solieUfy the triple alliance. Emperor William will also meet Emperor Francis Jo- seph of Austria before proceeding to ry)rfu Messages from the front at Torreon. Mexico, said that manv wounded were being sent northward. No details were given out, but the dispatches admitted the federals were resisting with unex pected determination. Vice Admiral Matsumoto and many lesser naval officers were removed from their commands at Toklo in con nection with the naval scandal. Frederick Mistral, the poet, died at John Redmond stated that the Na tionalist party will Insist on the pass age of the Ireland home rule bill. His I announcement forecasts further di8 - turbances in Ulster and bitter parlia - mentary fights. Redmond's statement I followed reports that Premier Asqulth I might dissolve parliament even beroreM'The Great Illusion," aaaressing stan. Executive. President Wilson motored to ths home of Senator .Stone for a chat witli' tithe solon. who la ill. Stone is new j chairman of tke foreign relations corn- I mlttee and tae meeting was of an of I ricial nature I Representative Hobson spent $63(7.34 I ,n his senatorial campaign, according to report of expenses filed in Alabama. National Woman's Temperance union gave toward his fund. The Interstate comnferce commission suspended until July 24 a proposed advance of about 18 per cent on trans portation by express of carload lots of fruit and Vegetables from Califor nia to Montana and the east. The house passed tha Hensle bill. Drohlbltlnar th lmnnrtatlnn nf o-nnHa manufactured by convict or Dauber la - a r. k oor. ispeaKer tjiarK ruled out Repre sentative Mann's proposed amendment! barfing child labor goods from coun tries having no child labor laws. Oregon. T1 maliln,nt a V. . . h been removed from Green to Gold) ,,. ,, ' . I , Beaver Portland Cement comoanv. Jamie, aged 5, son of Wess Shipley, 1 tsanxs, leu out or a aay mow Into . . . . . . . . . maagcr, umirag nis arm. He ha LVW". hlch Was 1 successful last year during the Cherry I Fair. Will ba repeated this vtae nn - j larger scale than ever before. A joint I cents at any drug store. Don't suffer I mln, nt hnsiviAsa men a tv.lannthrr Beedlesa minute. Wrtts now. plan. Frank Yoakum, mall carrier on the root between Waldport, Alsea Bay and Newport, lost a horse from over work and Is finding difficulty in raaamg tne trip or 15 miles each day. Pacific Coast. Construction will begin at -once o tae largest hotel building lh San Fraft. Cisco. The structure will b 23 stor ies higb and axtend 70 Xect balew tha j artn-s eurrace. : Customs guards cleaned up $170,0001 In their operations, according to esti mates at San Francisco, where 11 of their number are on trial, flva hav ing pleaded guilty. The salvation of civilizations depends on expenditure of 123,000,000 on teeth of American school children afid 73 cents a year hereafter On each child, according to Professor Lewis M. Ter- man, of Stanford university. Cal. W. H. L, Hynes, district attorney of Alameda county, says that It Is,- al most impossible, these days to con vict a woman of any erinasa Five other county prosecutors bold the same view. Life is held Infinite, and the origin is not In the "earth, among certain chemicals, according to Professor Hit ter, scientist In the University of California, opposing the view of Pro cessor Loeb, hie former colleague. L. L. Guesnler, aged 67, it Seattle, was killed by an auto truck while bis wife was at home preparing to cele brate the twenty-second anniversary of their wedding. When he found that newspaper re porters were barred from the Minister ial Alliance meeting in Tacoma, Rev. C. F. W. Btoever, candidate for mayor, refused to speak at the meeting. Other ministers left Vie place, also. Plan to use fclate convicts on Irri gation , Work in Idaho has been start ed at the Instance of the state land board and the state board of prison commissioners. The drys opened their stale conven tion in Boise, Idaho, in their spirited fight for state-wide prohibition. Ses sion will last three days and 1000 dele gates are expected to be registered. Russell Crismon, an Oroville, Cal merchant, shot and killed William Hobart, his nephew and employe, dur ing a quarrel over- money matters at Crlsmon's ranch. Crismon then com mitted suicide. J. E. Bessett, formerly assistant cashier for the Canadian Northern Ex press company at Winnipeg, Manitoba, was arrested at San Francisco and is held at the city prison aa a fugitive from Justice. Bessett is charged, ac cording to advices from Winnipeg. with taking $1800 of the companyls money. COUNTY COURT NEWS On recommendation of District At torney Evans that the request of the Washington-Oregon corporation for a franchise on the interstate bridge be tabled, pending the settlement of the question of building the bridge, the matter was referred to the interstate bridge .commission. R. G. McMullen, assistant road mas ter, was named substitute road viewer, when the latter Is unable to act Xr th. improvement of tie lw C. w Oil.min t v " -" o ' . i , w itf i "TL tn RnVflm ter Venn rJfr. .::..r i.', .. taiieu n- tentlon to a published Btetement that I i nriage Davement xo repair xno same, land advised the-commisslOnera that .kni.u ihA nl, eoll i ,nn eh ! tii,r ll t irMn. nf r-ll '"""u " . 5;:.- ZrlZZ-rr7mZxlPmon or the building to be utilized I ui raa. luo avuaavw aaa udi, .w a ciais I aerea sent to ayor aipee. "i" $30,057.48 remains nnpaid of a total of I i.iu,.o.zy on coniracis iur me couri. I nous e. i ne commissioners approvea a 1 Certificate Ot $2500 to Whldden & i Lewis, architects of the courthouse, as I portion or ineir lee. Japanese Invasion Impossible, He Says1 I ...-iti n.n- aw.. m, detltl It Would Tak 47,000,000 ?p . ..www.vw r se Tears to conanar uaitea row. Stanford University, Cal-. March SC. lit wouid tak 47.000,000 Japanese 1 mister so venrn t invade and eon. j ,ueP the United States," said Norman 1 Anarell. enemv of war and author of tnA : tniltiti nn the Jananeae . etuaents O" tne Japanese and Mexican situations. He explained that he based his figures upon Boer war Statistics. "AS for Mexico," ne conunuea, -Or course you can go in there if yon .like, but you've got to go permanently. Get Rid oi Piles at Home Sirtible Home Remedy. Easily Applied Gives Quick Relief and Prevents j a,, T , . r I1 All u anger irom wpersuon. 1 Bead for Free Trial Package aad Prove I WAV , "r-vn V BT a aa v Don't even think of an operation for - 1 piles. Remember what the eld family I doctor said: Any part or tne Doay cut away is gone rorever. . uat or two ap plications of Pyramid Pile Remedy and tit. - .i.na.lr,Ktv Ka aam ail tne pain, tire ami torture ceisea jested veins are reduced to normal and v nn will soon bfe all right again. Try I ffl".""?'-f )L V&t rUl PackaVe and prorTOyiM ene a 1 Hon ft is the right remedv for vour J I case, even tnougn you may ne wearing " - . Upbh belOW at p;h"ow ye nciuslVly what Pyra- I mj,j pile Remedy will do. Then you Uh tha. winilnv iMmn fn t PACXAQE COTJPOH. tyramld Drug Company, 455 Pyra mid 1 Bldg Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a trial treatment of Pyramid Pile Remedy at once, by mail, FREE, In plain wrapper, .so 1 can prove its splendid results. 1 Name k , . Street ... City . ... ... .State. . LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today's Happenings with the Builders, Architects, Contractors and Realty Brokers. T. P. A. Third Street Lot Sold. Final negotiations for the sale of the Third street property of th Trav elers' Protective association to Henry Meister were concluded earlier In the week and the the deed put to record yesterday. The transaction Involved 74x88 feet parcel on the west aide of Third street between Clay and Market and the consideration Involved was $3$, 000, soma of it beinjjan exchange of properties and some money. Among the properties taken by the T. P. A, was 90x100 on East Eighteenth street, between Division and Clinton, valued at $6000. Public Dock Contract Let. Tha Public Dock commission award ed a contract yesterday to A- C. Berry to build at 413 foot extension to public dock No. 1. located 'on North Front street, batween Sevebteeth and Eigh teenth. The permit Issued yesterday for the work fixed its cost at $122,000. This, however, does not include the concreting. Permit for Irvlngton House. A building permit was Issued yes terday to the Anderson Construction company for a two-story frame resi dence to go up on East Eleventh street. between Knott and Stanton, at a cost of $3500. , Bungalow on East Sixtieth Street. T. A. Sutherland has let the contract for a 1 V story frame cottage to be erected by Contractor C. A. Stevens on East Sixtieth street between Haw thorne avenue and Division, to cost $8609. Welchboro Property Changes Hands Frank M. Hobson has taken title to a house and lot in Welchborough ad- aiuon, soutneast of Mt Tabor. The property is located on East Yamhill street near East Seventy-second, and was sold by w. D. Smith for $3500. Two Cottages in Southeast District House Builder George W. Betts ob tained building permits yesterday for two ohe-story bungalows which he has under construction on Fifty-eighth avenue near East Fiftieth street S. E Each house will cost $1600. fine Home for Park Avenue, Contractor John Zwlck obtained building permit yesterday authorising the construction of a two-srorv brick MTZIT1 "1 r ArS" I located on Park avenue, between Ford I wic iy vn . x eB.u I matCd C8t th h 16-00 - . m. u. uannaov nas nurcnasea rrom I t C. Clodfelter a house and lot located on East Twentyslxth Street between D... J T7-.x t- r, o i - J I V.'f'l" 'VAtL" avi" t,,,-.-. f..w CnntMt T . nuney-sugon vo.p general con- I xmsciorai on the Broadway theatre, have M OI. nmu: n .mat . . L t . . . . . . 1 eciUBiviy as piaynouse. ineueiay th,a portlon of th building Is oc- i a i t i k n. a casioned by failure to get the fabri- uu-icated steel on time. Work on the Broadway front of the structure is j progressing rapidly South Portland Sale. Mrs. Bessie Goldstein has purchased from the Mitchell Investment company the north half of lot 6. block 192. cltv. The parcel has a frontage of 25 feet on the east side of Broadway, between 1 a. Q. Bender, erect one aad oae half story j ful citizens, and so strong is our eon College and Hall etreet, and was sold I frame dwelling. Junior, between Thirteenth I rjdence In Its curative powers, that we for $3800. Real Estate Transfers. Jesse L. &tt to Edward T. tTorkinc I Ladd Estate bo. to Arthur Korenson, uoq "tar. uo. to ?ranaoa, "Horaaaad' w7fT tT FrericW 'a. vw Dunham, tot 8, S. B. 8., Columbia ueignts addition boa "OO I G eorfa Cook and wife to Bertha A. Kuhner, lot 10, block 4, Market street addition t 100 I uarpenrer ana nustiana to Oscar g irfleld, lot 6. block 101, Rose I citt Park 10 I Oregon 4 Wachlngton Division of T. P. I A of A. to Henry Malater, east 0 j Sa l "A 83,000 ec ai to roniana ciourins; nuts uo.. part James Thompson D. L. C. In N.Wi 4 section 21. township 1 north, range 1 east W. E. Splcer aad wife to Ellen W. Peterson, lot 6, west 4 feet, lot 5. block 2. Cannoa addition . 700 C. A. Mulr and wife to 9. W. Dick Uuir and wife to 9. W. Dlck Mst V,. lote 2. S. block 1. Oam- son, east , lots 2, S, block 1, Oam- eron'a addition 101 i i saomo Jo. N. Smith and wife to W. J. Bum- mars, east so reet. lot a. ciocfc 3. Brush's second addition 10 Henry Meister and wife to Oretroa A Washington Division of T. P. A. of A., lot 5. south 40 feet lot 6. block 2, Madeline 5,000 1 George Balston et al to David I. Will lams et al, east 48 reet, west 434 feet, snath 170 feet, block . Meant Hood View , 1,650 j. w. cawea ana wire to tt. v. rarny, part lot S, block 1, McMlHes's tddl- tioa 10 J. Cecil Tamlesia to Vert Pike Tam- leele. lots 13, 14; blork 8, Pledmoot. 1, I. C OsWfelter aad wire to K. D. cn itadT et al. lots 3. 4. block 5. Bra- see street addition 6,500 j Mary si. us nee to wiunat nance, west so reet t 1. diock , t-orts-tnoutk Villa Extd 10 racy Grobs and husbaad to . Aent Fucbs, lot 2. aortb 14 reet lot 15. block e, crystal sprtogs aaainon-. .. 10 10 t-,.'-.!?.3 i 2X1 Vii" ir: 1 min, M3vm.rn.vj i 101 1 m cv a, xj. i.- 1 Rademaeher. lots 11. 12. block 3 I MaBleharst I Uartha Lee and husband to John 10 Dn. Park addition rT.-TT".?. I H. S. Rowe and wife to Harry Rowe, 1 ot a. Mock 250. Hollsday's additMtt. 19! "A ii heH7 ,5ndKi,Lsb2nd V ,G; I ' W. tTOSt, lot lu, diock , colonial 10 i liltchell Investmebt Co. to Bessie Gold stein, north H. lot 6, block 13 ifoci, iberif f,' to "sirs." 'b'.' OoVd teia, lota, block 5, reet Psrk addition, lota 13, 14. 15. Is, block 10, Argyle Park additloa. i :.. Bars A. IdcGoWaa and husband to Elnra 8.800 4 M. wtest, lots JO, ltt, DIOCK O, L.O- lumMi HeiRhts Alexander Bernstein, Admr., to O. T. Hedfecock. lot 6. block 47, Sell Wood kddltlea 10 1.0O0 sYleasMtr Bernstein. Admr., to J. B. HerriBgton. tot . 13, block 46, SeU- weea aaoiuo" ..................... Edward F. Hocking and wife to Jesse U Scott, lot 9, block 43, Sell wood. 1,400 10 0. R. Arbuthnot h Kelson AneerseA, norlh i3. lot 17, Hazel wood fane Henddx to William Hendrlx. lots 7, 8. bin.- B." Hibbard's addition . Clara C Edwards to J. D. Edwards. a divHea Interest lots 6, 7, 8, block 1, Bdendaln Sarah A. Francis to Clarence E. Fraii eis, undivided H Interest, lots 3, 4, block 291. Hawthorne Park H. I.. Vanterxrlff and wif to Shelby Golden et Y. lot 2, block 21, V wreland B. M. Lombnrd and wife to Fulton Park Land Co., undivided1 V, lot 10, block 104. rulton Park Thomas Vlgars and 'wife to Ladd Ra ta te Co., lot 19, north lot 18, 10 IO j sso i to j block m, EasuBorelaad W. I. Smith and wife to Frank M. 10 6,900 850 Hobson, lot 4, block 2, Welch borouch t '. Wldell Realty Co. to Clara B. Oreer ... i ... .i x. a ir.m r. -1. don-caul Matthews Co. to H. M. ijoW- Joy et at, lot 6. block 82, Brentwood. 10 10 Bailie F. Wallace and husband to A. B. Johnson, lot block 8. Falrport. C V, Colilfelter and wife ta John II. Hall, lot S. bhVk 1. Belarade 1,100 Barbke-EDBls Banning tt iHTMiimni Co. to t. A. Harcke, lot 3, diock ., Vernon Same to same, lot 5, blook 20. lot , block 37, lot 4, block 43, Vernon... Ora H. Uolladay and butband to Joseph i'aquet. Jot 7. Block a, wan s uioyer dale Annex 10 A. K. Johnson and wife to F. M. Rich, lot 11, east lot 10, block. . 87, Falrport Vilas V, Smith to IT. 8. Arbuthnot, east S3 1-8 ie t lots 3. 4, block 45. SuUl- vaa's additloa - John Martinllch and wife to Neal J. McLean et lot 8. block 2, Min- rose 8.000 Kell I. McLeaa ad wife to Francis Fa my, lot 8, block 2, Mlnrose .. 8.000 anstia unaeraani ec ai w nwu Jevanord, lot 8, Green view Park.... Laurelhurst Co. to Mande M, Mttrphy, lot-4, block 21. laurelhurst Elisabeth P. Bradley to Henry Atwarer, lots 6, 6, 7, 8, block 1. Syndicate ad dition Atesaandro Palumo and wife to Mcola La ma no. north 124 feet ot 5. lot 0, block 2, Sehmeer's addition ft. B. Noble and wtro to Antonl Mare Tleehlo, lot 8, block 2. Graceland- . . . Q. W. Harry and wife to MarjVret McWbianie et al, lot 3. block 14. Vmm 10 1,800 10 1 500 2,500 John Lennox and wife to Oscar Trattner, lot 9, block 8, Barton's aaainon to si. Johns v W H. Hamblet and wife to V. F. Dunton. lots 11, 12, 13, block 26. Falrport.. 823 Building Permits. Beid Back, erect retaining wall. Vaugbn, between Thirty -eecoad and Newton; builder, B-red E. Lers; $25. , j Oscar Oinonen, repair one story frame dwel ling, Sixty-ninth, between Hassalo and Mult nomah: builder, same; 250. I. Mattieoon, repair three story brtck ordl nr bniidinff Front, between Clay and Co lumbia; builder, N. W. Lead & Machinery eombkny; fiooo. 4. t. Maynerry, repair nm ; roT'tJisV erect "ona story frame dwelling. t-eta, bniiaer, nm, EsAt Morrison, between Elchty-eienin ana I Xighty-slxth; ballder, tame; $1500. Tl . r..MM.H rtnal. mi. itrtP, fritnil dwelllns, Montana, between Alnsworta ana I jarrett; Duiiaer. .iDDy s vx., ow. Uack Rrothers. reoair one gt Laca Brothers, repair one story iram rwun- dry. Hood, between Caruther. and Shernaa; Glider, Portland Elevator compsny; Sirs. B. VJOlweil, repair uu, ..wj Uweiline. Plftyevebtb avenue, between Bifty- Hollinjrs worth; $50. M. Rasmnssen Son. repair two story I rraoae apartments, tast l wenty-inim, ix? landy and Elst Irving; builder, same; tweea Sandy I ico. j u KrAAiri.n ,rwr mw aiiir, innii iiihc. .":":: ' P.T fV t-ntk: bntlder HlWwoI" l .- i v--- . . Graves Music company, repair roar swry brtck ordinary building, Fwn-th. between Mor- ! Iiavtl nnu iJ'. i . i ui. , " ' r . t i ia. A llfva K,i 1 4 S George T. Myers, repair two -story irame restaurant, xiilru. oerween injior u ir.on; builder, John Anderson; a. li" (i stiff erert one storv frame dwellnni Kast Flanders, between Klftj-elghta and Ftfty ninth; builder, same; $3000. John l,nndberg, erect one story rrame own- i line, Keirby. betweea Blaudena and Presoott me; $800. P" 'P ne.M.T,T,-, -1 Si'. buUdet um:100. "jirV b"l'T'r;.,:'v hrlc .rd,. eary iraUdlne.' First, between Tayror fend Sal-IRINB is sold under this positive guar cxm; btiiWer, Hols ft Kraose; 1B6. . I antee. If, after a trial, you get no .r,mD. ?wenfn- s&Jisi .yi be"fun5.e.a: J-. Pir-WrH ma riftv-fifth streets: 0uUder. j: aL Hwdesty: $1200. . n?51 ?L 9 JEKEf: Alder, between Elchty-eighth and Ninetieth; ,n I bnllder,- sme; $1280. 10 1 r t. M,iPiw. ret one storr frsaie swe! 1 llhir! Morrison, between Eighty-fourth and 1 ui-Ct-i-th. hniidsr. a. Salliet: 11 TOO. 1 -.- . , . . . .. . Oerber ft Tefft, erect one ana one nair arory frame dwellinf . riftr-second, between Flf ty- slith and Firty-aevenin avenues; uiuiuer. an mm, K17:,n. Powers f urniture company, rrpmr .1,, .Wr; mill bnlldlnn, soatfieast corner iiura ana iia- kill; Pnliner, 4. u. XTtwnain, sy. Drunkards Saved Secretly Through a Wonderful Remedy Which a. m a w. -a . a ' Any Lay van use oecrctiy m Tea, Coffee or Food. Costs nothing to Try. A 11 Hmil Sines Pas Ouit Drintc 1 If vou bae a husband, son. brotherj lather bT fttend who Is a victim of lioanr. all roa hm ,a Aa ia ,t nit mnr hmm m4 Kilili on the coupon below, to saay oe uiantrui as long as jo ve test you oi it. Free Trial Package Coupon r. j. w. Haines Company, hmS MY au. ! Ji m. m .a. AJft ttm-m. ft) VWWs asr it) si sa swi mf W vraiiis a V1UV, Ptpaw skMiti bm, ,fMtlnte.r fejfi Ttur Z.mt. 4 AIn l-A ssrvahvukf ask I- wA AnA Mt UASi I a, u f ia IU v a f-' cv 1. mmw uassa sa J know what It cori ((, a trlsl pack are of Golden Remedy to prove that what yon etalia iur IV is uuv ... c . I . . . i', . 1. Name Street . .'. Ulty iftiksaik,tt,,ii,,v,ii,i gtate :u..:-.:: Mears of Medford Files for Congress Frofreeslvt; Slogan Xaeluaes national Woman Soft rage; Presidential Pri mary; Protection of Homes. Salem, Or., March IS. Fred W. Mears ot Medford has entered the po litical arena by filing his declaration of candidacy far the Progressiva nom ination for congressman In the first district. His slogan is: '"Social Justice legislation; national woman suffrage; presidential primary; homes protected; Oregon's development." H. C. Kornegay and Louis Knehn, both of Portland, filed as candidates for Republican nominations for repre sentative in Multnomah. James T. Jeffries of Astoria. Repub lican, filed for representative in Clat sop county. Representative Robert N. Stanfleld of Stanfleld filed for reelection in the twenty-second district. H. B. Davidhlzec who lives on a farm near Joseph, filed for tha Repub lican nomination for representative in the twenty-fourth district, comprising Uhion and Wallowa counties. Extension Granted In Land Grant Case Three Bays Allowed to Perfect Appeal by Counsel of Southern Paolfio Ball road Company in tj. B. Court. United States District Judge R. S. Bean yesterday granted Attorney W. D. Fenton. counsel for the South ern Pacific, an additional time of threa days in which to complete the record In the Oregon and California land grant forfeiture suit, which has been appealed to the United States circuit court of appeals. It has been in process of prepara tion since last summer, when Judge Wolverton ordered the land grant In the Willamette valley forfeited to the government, because the railroad com pany failed to carry out terms of the grant. Common sense can prove an in most cases. alibi PORTLAND FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST W sell many good medicines' but w. . tal, .r. n, h,v,hllM1 I bark, glycerine, etc, known as Adler- i-kb, is me dtoi we aver boio. r-orx- land folks astonish us dailv bv tell- i - lng how QUICKLY Adler-l-ka relieves I " " consUpatlon. Many report that A SINGLE DOSE relieves these troubles almost IMMEDIATEX.Y We are glad we are Portland agents for Adler-i-ka. The Huntley Drug Co, Fourth and . . wasnington. 0RRINE FOR DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has OR- RINE been in restoring the victims of the "Drink Habit" into sober and ase- want to emphasize the fact that OR- I UK KINK costs oruy i.vv per I for Free Booklet. Perkins Hotel Fbar- mmey. 6th and Washington sts. FEARFUL COVERED FACE- RESINOL CURED Itchy, Covered With Pimples aad Kost Vasigbtly, Instantly Believes. Paterson, N. J Dec- . 1913.: "About a year ago toy face began to crack and get scaly in blotches. It soon got worse and my face was all spotted and rough, and it itched me very much at night, and caused me no end of discomfort. After a month or so pimples and blackheads began to show, first in small numbers, and then gradually covering my entire face. It was awful. The pimples were sore and the rash was Itchy and my face had a most unsightly appearance. I tried different kinds of soaps, creams and massages ana also a strict diet, but I could get no re lief. Resinnl Soap and Resinol Oint ment caused me Instant relief. By the tlrt-.e another jar of Resinol Ointment and cake of Resinol Snap were gone I can truthfully say that it was a complete cure. My race naa as- turned fls former color and looks, due to Resinol Soap and Resinol Olnt ment. They are. I think, the best for I ! .w,..V.1i. " in trouble." (Signed) Robert I8" I Troj ano, SB E. 21st St. I 1 Kesinoi oap ana umimeni n 1 r1,m. .nd other skin eruptions, stop itching Instantly, and are most valu able for pimples, dandruff, sores. burns, bolls, piles, etc. For trial site, free, write to Resinol, Dept. 8-R Baltimore, Md. A few unscruputou dealers try to sell satstltules fr Resinol. Look but for them. Adv. For a'1Tw 4P W Vw-5vJ ICrXlJCtfVaaW astbsaa, sscMeaaal AB01.1aHa,SsB Coughs k - BrowchiC , 1 KsWMMtls VUsBKtBaf SL. bmle item. 1QHJ i. BKOWI A SOS. HUMOR n n jj Tall Tonrlsf Whenever I get em a Ugh utaoa I Saava a strong desire to jum- . . Candia rneno-n nra l nv a oi board till against me I feel tha mou way. Sold Farm and Bought Mine Stock Sober K. Jonas Write Commlsalosex Sagarding Standing of Oragoa Cor porations; 60 Tears Old; Sick Wife.' Salem, Or., March 26. Robert H. Jones, 60 years old, with three small children abd a wife In poor health, formerly a resident of Salem and now living at Wayne, Nebraska, has writ ten Corporation Commissioner R. A. Watson about how he sold his farm and has sunk all his savinga in Oregon mining stocks. His letter is typical of many being received by the corpora tion commissioner. The corporation department is epecjt lng up tha various companies. Some of them have been dlsoived. King to Make Horseback Tour. Dura2o. Albania, March 26. King William fortnerly Prince WlMiam of Weld) was planning today a horseback tour of his new dominion of Albania. The country is so disturbed that most of bis advisers opposed tke Journey. but the monarch believed he might gain popularity by it. EATING RELIEVES STOMACH TROUBLE A Prominent Physician's Advice, "Eat good foods and plenty of thenu Dieting in many cases, is almost enm inal. Get back te normal. To do so you must have the proper quantity of nourishment. Tou need it for brain or nhvsilcal work. Probablv there Is nothing the matter with your stomach except acidity. That is merely an ab normal secretion of acid in tne stom ach. Neutralize that acid and your stomach trouble Will end at once. Neglect may mean ulcers if not cancer of the stomach. Do not take patented medicines or pepsin tablets for dya Deosia. Simc-lv take a neutral. zer of acid. Decidedly the best neutralizer 1 nrdlnarv drusrsrisfa biaurated mae- nesla. You can get It at any drug store ror a rew cents. lane a tea spoonful in a quarter glass of water after each meal. Tha relief will be 1 m mediate." Adv. How Thin People Can Put On Flesh A NEW DISCOVERY Thin ' men and women that big. hearty, filling dinner you ats last nlrht. What became of all the fat- producing nourishment it contained? Tou haven't gained In weight one ounce.. That, food passed from your body like unburned coal through an open grate. The material was there, but your food doesn't work and stick, and tha niain truth ia vou hardlv get enough nourishment from your meals to pay for the cost or cooking, xnis is true of thin folks the world over. Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sadly out of gear and need reconstruction. Cut out the foolish foods aad funny sawdust diets. Omit the flesh cream rub-ons. Cut out everything but tha meals you are eating now ana eat with every one of those a single Sargol tab let. In two weks note the differ ence. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthv. "stay there" fat ahould bo the net result. Sargol Charges your weak, stagnant blood with millions or fresh, new, red blood corpuscles gives er averv ounce or iat-maKing material m. . r i b - - . T a n your rooa to every part 01 your odv. Rj-eol. too. mixes with vonr food and prepares it for the bloed in easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 2 pounds a month while taking Sargol, and the new flesh stays Dut. Sargol tablets are a scientific combination of six of the best flesh-producing elements known to chemistry. Tbev come 40 tab lets to a package, are pleasant, harm less and Inexpensive, and Woodard. Clarke & Co. and all other druggists in Portland and vicinity sell them sub ject to an absolute guarantee of weight increase or money dick. iay. Item Welcomed by Many Men T'.ils recipe caa be filled at home, so that no one need knov of another's troubles, as the In gredients can be obtained sepa rately at any well stocked drug store. They are In regular u and many different prescriptions are constantly being filled with them. This will prov a welcome bit of information for all those who are overworked. gloomy, de spondent, nervous and have trembling limbs, heart palpita tion, dizziness, cold exl rem! ties, insomnial fear without cauo, timidity ; in venturing, and gen eral inability toact naturally and rationally as others do, because the treatment can be prepared se cretly at borne and taken without any one's.-Knowledge, Overworked office men and the manv victims of aoeietv'a hoars and dissipation will, . ft Is I ... t, 4Jk . 1. . . .1 . ... V mwu, iiiiu 1 tovu 1 nil 1 l-lcy sir's in need of. If tha reader decides to try It. get three ounces of ordinary I syrup sarsapariiia compound ana one ounce compound fluid balm wort; mix and let stand two hours: then get one ounce Com pound essence cardiol and one ounce tincture ' cadomena corn pound (not cardamom); mix all together, shake well afid take a tea spoonful after each meal and one when retiring. A certain Well known medical ii expert asserts that thousands of men ana many women are suf ferers all because of dormant circulation of the blood and a on sequential impairment of the nrv sequential impali ous force, whicfc i dreadful sympt I misery. (Adv.) ; 4 - - n men begets the most symptoms and untold Would ym lo4 me jtrst tha aara if 1 was brokeSI sho Just wait tilt we're tnarrteat and sea! . ft. Death Penary for Joining Involution v Chlnose Commisaloaf of Sefesae Warns Every One ialnat Atsodat lag With Babels. r Sharighai, March 2 6S4-Admiral Tseng Ju Cheng, President RS'uan's commis si oner of defense. iaxAsd todav a nroc- tamatlon warning Jpeople, and es-, pecially all Koldters, against aanoclat- lng with rebels . aga(wit the present government. h: The penalty for jowiing the revolu tionary movement will be death, he announced It was ajjd sftveral regl- raenia oi iroops wereaoout .to oo aii banded because the eyernment Could no longer depend on feelr loyalty. SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS (BAY HAIR Brush this thrbugHii faded, lifelest locks and they Kecome dark, glosay, ychfuL . ' Hair that loses its Senior and lustre. or when it fades, turbs gray, dull and lireless. Is caused by alai lc of sulphur In the hair. Our granilmother made up a mltture of Sage Taiiand Sulphur to keep her locks dark aid beautiful, and thousands of womenand men who value that even coluf, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attrac tive, use only this ofil'-tlme recipe. Nowadays we get jhis' famous mix ture by asking at anyf.erug store for a 50 cent bottle of "VEyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy-' which darken the hair so naturally."so evenly, that nobody can possibly 'tell It has been applied. Besides, lttakes off dand ruff, stops scalp ttcklpg and falling hair. You just dampen a' sponge or soft brush with it tI draw this through your hair, tdking ofie smalt strand at a time. Jly morning the gray hair disappear;!, bnt what de llghta the ladles wittt; Wyeth'a Bags and Sulphur Is that, Irenides beautiful ly darkening the halt after a few ap plications, it also hrfrjgs back the' gloss and lustre anr gives it an ap pearance of abundance. CAdv.) THIS STOMACH UY LYv SUCCESSFUL You know us your 'home druggist. remarkAb You know we wouldn'l guarantee any- -remedy to relieve indigestion or dye- -pepsla, or money batr unless we felt .. the utmost confidence in that remedy. Therefore, when weSeffer you Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets with this proof Of our faith In them, jt r leaves you no room for hesitation on doubt. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets it due to the fact that they contain. an6tB other things. Bismuth and Pepsin .-.two ingredients indorsed by the ' medial profession as invaluable in the treatment, of atomacn Ills. They Boothe the; inflamed stom ach, check heartburn' and distress. stimulate the secrctldri "of gastric Juice. aid In rapid and comfortable digestion 1. of the food and beifmo quickly con vert it into rich, red blood. In a short time they tend to restore tha stomach to a naturally comfortable, easy acting, healthy state. They, also benefit the bowels. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are sold , only at the mora than '000 Rexall stores, and in tnis town only by us. inree sires, zdc, 009 ana ji.oo. -rTh , , Ow, Drug Co. , (Adv.) The Ws Confidence in any article intended to relieve the sufferings of : humanity is not lightly won: ; There must . be continued proof of value. But for three generations, and throughout the"?worldt endur ing and growing fame and favor have been accorded because they have proved to be the best corrective and preventive of disordered con ditions of stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels. The first ' 4. - at " F t aose gives quickfeiieianaper- VWAfAffiVlf fMTtAttAMAMT' sAllsli , r- ? 11 tr. iikiia. iimiii iikfriiriiL j 111111 w their systematic ;jase.- A trial will fchow why, in all homes, the use of Beeeham's Pills To Increase SoMsvsrrwWi. la Usee 10a,, BSa. Ta jwt aU f kafsatfidB. Us asai sUaU : ssaissl sa ftsad Wto aarecttses was istri Vsa. AD1ES! ask for' AHTIRO niXIURE via. 6. It h a : staodard. baraibm. v easy te tlv sets like o)(t('". Prt ti.tjtt, 4: bauble atrenslb. tSMh i I'MMil-rHv (Mraat4 and safe a rerttsea ty iev toad Drag C. Morrison Su Continues i v ir v v- " ."i:"fhe - -IT? -. n-1 V 1; i va w;' : i ... a It ..:,. K 1 it i J k ! '- in: 1 't't-m. -.:' . t.3 . 7