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MORE EXTENSIVL.
VkJT HOPfc
GETS ALL OF US.
MORE EAST PIOOTTS.
A HINT.
CULINARY ART.
SOME VARIETY.
HIS OBJECTION.
Her Fathsr Bo my daughter ae
eeptd you six month agoT Why
haven't you mentioned tt to mo m
(or? ;
Her, Lover Well er Fva kpt
tropin that you might diel
VlllaM StorekeeDer This Bter la a.
Th Doe 1 think. friend, you hav
that new ailment called "auto heart
Patient Heavens, doo, I knew pay
ing that big- repair bill would eet oa
and now I'll have to pay your
o It.
bargain for that money. Mike Phonetic spelling. Pat, la
Buyer Everyone tn town ran a bIH pelling' things the way they soundl
here and tben quit trading- Pat But thing sound a different
Villas Storekeeper Oh, theyll all to different people grand opera
oome back when they find there's a Bounds like heaven to my wife and
new man her, x Kke the devil to mel
Wife O A- kL) John. I think there
a burglar down atalrsr
Husband Hear euthlp'T
Wife No. but your Siberian wolf
hound haa Just come cp bar and
111. Kxl!'
Plumber Where's de bust plpot
Woman Th barsted pip Is la th
aellar!
Plumber Oh, bursted. ohl WeU.
bunted will mako de Job a hit Joe?
daa bustl
HewtU You've
lot to eat your Mr. Bridemore Did yen as
split Pea soup for dinner T
u mako that
words, oar. sDllt oea soud
Jewett But I told you on of your Mr. Bridemore rv started It, but
own fish stories and I don't Ilk sea wo oan't bave It till to-morrow. If
food." ' takes re an day to aput ta
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY: EVENING, MAY 5, 1914.
MONDAY'S DELAYED NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD
Resume of World Happenings Received From S o'clock Yesterday
Afternoon Until 8 o'clock This Mora ins;'.
Pacific Coast. i
Ah Rucf, ex-pollttral boss of San
FrHiM'ltfVo, who In nerving a sentence
In Han QiiiUln, t.'al., is said to have
filed atiothui- petition asking the board
of pardons for a parol. Previous at
tempts had fulled.
A bold plan to overpower Warden
J. J. Smith ha been discovered at
Kolaom prison. Four convicts wart In
the plot to escape, and the plans were
tipped -of f to the prison officials by a
frtendly convict.
. The United States circuit court of
appeal at Ban Francisco affirmed th
Judgment of th lower court In Port
land, which found Attorney Max Cohen
guilty of subornation of perjury In con
nectlon with th prosecution of a whit
lave Case.
Joseph Mosolf shot and killed his
yritB and probably fatally Injured hi
4-year-old son at Mouth Hill, near
Puyallup. Wash. II was arrested. It
Is said that be was temporarily Insane
because of recent illness.
James A. Marcll, formerly a banker
. Of Spokane, now at McNeil s Island,
lost In his plea for release on habeas
corpus- proceedings because the court
fllod to recognize his being entitled
to "good behavior time." ile had vio
lated hi parole.
Chevalier Paulo Ciorza. composer of
ballad inutile and maiaes, and friend
of Verdi and Rossini, died at Seattle
after s long Illness. He was SO years
old and s native of Italy.
'fb stork put In an appearance
while Mrs. Thaddeus Wolkowlcs was
walking toward the hospital at Bpo-
" kano. The girl baby arrived before
medical akl could be called.
According to wireless advices re
eeived at Fairbanks, Flat City, in the
iditamd district, was almost wiped
out by fire. Twenty buildings, in-
' eluding the Arctic Brotherhood club
houne, were destroyed.
Villa, entrained for Fort Wingate. Fol
lowing the sullen faced federals to the
train came a procession of weeping
Mexican women.
Mtrlon Branstetter, aged 19, was ar
rested at Marlonville, Mo., on suspicion
of having shot and killed Miss Ethel
Orlffy,-18, and probably fatally Injured
her mother, when they were oa their
way home from church. The young
man was armed when apprehended.
The Rock Island bridge over the
Canadian river at Calvin, Okla., was
swept away shortly after two trains
bearing members of the Eleventh cav
alry from Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., had
ptnsea over it
Plan for the erection of a huge danc
ing pavilion at the end of a 3000 foot
pier reaching into Lake Michigan, has
been submitted to Mayor Harrison of
Chicago. A free observation tower is
designed. '
After shooting a Greek restaurant
keeper named Hasibosis to death at
ww xorK, two unidentified highway
men shot and mortally wounded Po
llceman W. J. Kelly when he trie to
arrest them.
Two alleged horsethleves were cap
tured near the California line after
one of th men had been wounded bv
a deputy. A third man, believed to ba
enrr Keagan, a notorious bandit, es
caped, says a Goldfield, Nev., report
O. U. Wr., will start "Wednesday for a
trip to all the lodges of the orJer In
this state south of Junction City. She
expects to be gone three weeks. Lodges
in Lane, Douglas, Jackson. Klamath
aud other counties of southern Oregon
are making arrangements for her reception.
About June 1 the A. O. TJ. W. and
the Degree of Honor of Oregon will
issue in Portland a monthly paper and
send It to all members.
During March the Ancient Order of
United Workmen of Oregon paid out
112,702 to the beneficiaries of de
ceased members.
W. O. "W. Card Party.
Mount Hood Circle, VTomen of Wood
craft, gives a card party Thursday
evening at W. O. W. hall. East Sixth
and East Alaer, in honor of Miss
Dalles Perkins, the order's candidate
for queen of the Rose Festival. On
Saturday evening at Women of Wood
craft hall. Tenth and Taylor, the offi
cers of the grand lodge do likewise.
Eastern.
Police of New York have been asked
to unaerlake the recovery of Jewelry
valued at $ 10,000, which was stolen
from the apartment of Mrs. Henry
Hutt formerly the wife of the artist.
Constitutionalist forces wr sent to
Las Varas, Mozqulz and other railroad
towns where repairs are being mad to
the road leading to Monclova. It is
zpected that the constitutionalists
will attack Monclova in a lew days.
Robert D. Wrenn, president of the
United States Lawn Tennis association,
driving h.s own car, ran down and
killed one man and injured two men
and an woman in Tuxedo Park, Mew
York - Herbert Lovaday, organist and
choirmaster Of St. Mary's Episcopal
church, was killed.
Military funeral honors will be ac
corled the late Gnf ral Daniel E.
Sickle. Il Is sHid. The body may be
Interred at Arlington cernctery beside
thosu of other military leaders of the
rtatk-n. General Sickles is the last of
the brigade commanders of the Civil
wr.
Three persons are satid to have been
drowned In the flood waters of the
Ctmftrron river, says a report from
Jkfosoow, Kan. Telegraph Bcrvlce has
ben crippled by the flood.
Two persons were killed by a cyclone
Which swept away half of the houses
ir Maud, Texas. Red Water, near
Pittsburg, Texan, was also hit by the
storm and a number of persons wore
Injured.
Michnel t Mahoney. who shot at
llayor Mitchell of New York, wound
ing. Instead. Corporation Counsel Frank
L. Polk, was sentenced at New York
to MdtteaWan asylum.
John Jelke, millionaire manufac
turer of oleomargarine, who, with
seven 'Of his employes, was sentenced
s Chicago for violating the federal
laws, was released on bonds pending
te filing of a writ of error In their
appeal.
fleavily guarded by troopers of th
entieth tjnlted States Infantry, 800
: th Mexican federal prisoners held
at El Paso, Texas, sine they were
drvn across the border by General
Foreign.
jnperor Francis Joseph haa suf
fered a recurrence of th fits of
coughing which have taxed his
strength severely, say a report from
Vienna.
Natives. have revolted in Portuguese
Congo and kljled 20 whites, including
some missionaries, and troops have
been- beaten back, according to a report
iroin Antwerp, Belgium.
General Villa, eommander of the reb
ei forces in the Mexican revolution,
tea the grand march at a ball and re
ceptlon given on his return to Tor
reon.
A Mexican woman "sniper" who la
said to have killed eight American
bluejacket and marines at Vera Cruz,
has been arrested and will be court
martlaled on a charge of murder. A
Mexican revealed her residence to the
authorities.
Albania advices were to the effect
that the complete disintegration of
King William's new dominions seems
likely. Saturday's capture of Kolonia
greatly encouraged the insurgents who
are resisting his authority in Eplrus.
A serious political crisis has been
precipitated in Norway by the resig
nation of J. Castberg as minister of
commerce and industry. The Social
ists say if this legislation passes they
will declare a general strike. Castberg
resigned.
Special jc of P. Train.
Local lodges of the Knights of
Pythias are making arrangements for
a special train to Seaside May 16. The
occa&ion will be the dedication of the
hew Pythian castle hall for Nekanlkum
lodge No. SO. Over 100 representatives
of th different K. -of P. lodges in
Oregon wlii be present. Many will be
accompanied by members of their1 f am
ilies. Seaside will witness a parade in
tn evening.
X early Half Million Invested.
Tht Women of Woodcraft have In
vested In Oregon nearly $500,000 in
public bonds. This order has invested
in real estate $105,000, of which most
of It Is their substantial building at
xentn and Taylor.
ITew X,odg Holds Meeting. .
Portland lodge No. 100, Benevolent
Protective Order Deer, held a prelim
lnary meeting last night In the K. of
P. hall wtth 200 in attendance. The
organization is only three weeks old
in Portland. Several committees were
appointed-. A dance and public instal
lation win take piaco In the K. of P.
hall May 26. at o'clock. Following
are the chairmen of the different com
mittees: Ed M. Lance, C. W. Noyes,
James R. Bain, George Farrien. A
special investigating committea on ap
plications was appointed as follows: A
Shspirer. Mrs. LaCroix, Dr. Firey,
Mrs. Dr. Messiuer, Mrs. Adams and
Dr. Ethel Sacrey. The organizer re
ports progress and the Deer expect
to have a very prosperous lodge in
the near future in Portland. The su
preme officers are expected to attend
the public installation.
LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS
Today's Happenings with the Builder, Architect, Contractors and
iieaicy xsroac
O'Sheas Invest In Seattle.
J. B. and James O'Shea, of the
Boston Packing company, have pur
chased the southeast corner of Fifth
avenue and Pine street, in Seattle,
for which it Is reported they paid
P00,000. It is understood that the
proper ta was acquired with a view
to Improving It with a modern fire
proof skyscraper. The parcel is 120
x!43 feet, and is located in the very
center of a rapidly developing busi
ness section of the Washington me
tropolis. The Messrs. O'Stiea hav
been In Seattle for several days ne
gotiating the deal.
Hospital and Library Plans Ready.
Plane of the proposed Immanul
hospital, to be erected on the Upper
Peninsula, and the projected Masonic
Temple at Silverton, both of wjich
are being prepared in the offices of
Architects Tourtellotte and Hummeu,
will be ready for contractors' inspec.
tlon the latter part of this week.
The estimated cost of the new hos
pital Is $45,000, and of the Masonic
Temple $18,000. Both are to be
three story brick buildings.
longs J.o
12000.
G. Farente and will cost
New Highland Cottage.
John Talstrom is building a two
story dwelling at East Fourteenth
street between Prescott and Going, In
Highland addition. The house Is b
Ing built by O- Erickson, and will
cost $2100.
Kenilworth Residence Sold.
Mrs. Lett! N. Marsh has sold to
John Boleske the residence propeny
described as lot 10, block 1, Kenil
worth. It is located at the north
east corner of East Twenty-seventh
and Gladstone avenue. Consideration,
$3500.
823
800
10
10
10
Tandy Buys Tillamook St. Frontage
Charles R. Tandy iias taken title
to 100 feet of frontage on the north
side of Tillamook street, between
Thirty-first and East Thirty-third.
The property was eold by B. M-Lombard.
ISPOKANE BEATS TIGERS
Taylors Buy in Belle Crest.
Herbert and Lloyd E. Taylor have
closed a deal with Mary W. Terhune
for the purchase of two lots de
scribed as 18 and 19, in block 23, In
Belle Crest, and located on. Ea3t
Sixty-third street between Klickitat
and Siskiyou. The consideration in
each instance was given as nominal.
10
10
10
T26
1,800
10
10
Irvington Home Changes Hands.
John R. Egmond has purchased
from Ethel Mors lot 5, block S,
Irvington, located on East Twelfth
street between Knott and Stanton.
Executive.
Senator Lane of Oregon, in the de
bate on the amendment to the agri
cultural bill, declared that the gov
ernment did not want any of John D.
Rockefeller's money to aid In farm
work. He said the oil magnate's coin Kraft. Kurfesa h vr.i.
coverea witn oiooa ana tears or
Tacoma, Wash., May 5. Spokane de.
feated Tacoma yesterday by the score
of 10 to S by hitting Kraft and Kur
fess at opportune times. The Tigers
were unable to connect with Coval
eskie's delivery when hits meant runs:
The score: R. H. E.
Tacoma 2 4 8
Spokane b 10 3
Batteries Covalskle and Shea;
li
was
women and children shot down in the
strike in Colorado."
Miss faille McAdoo, aged 12, daugh
ter of the secretary of the treasury,
and Miss Nancy Lane, daughter of the
secretary of the interior, are added to
the bridal party which will attend the
wedding of Miss Eleanor Wilson to
William McAdoo. The children are to
be flower bearers.
The members of the president's cab
inet and their wives will give silver
sets to the bridal pair and the senate
is planning to give a suitable wedding
gift to Miss Wilson and Secretary Mc
Adoo.
W. H. Martin of Portland. Or., Al-
fred R. Downs of Seattle and Frank H.
Farrls of Tacoma have landed at San
Diego from Manzanlllo, Mexico, as
refugees, according to Secretary of
State Bryan.
Representative Baker has intro
duced a bill providing that a "summer
homestead" may be taken up, the ap
plicant being allowed to file on 10
acres of land. He would have to live
on It at least two months of each sum
mer and perform certain
menta.
Batter Appears to Be Out.
Halsey. Or., May 6. To the Sport
ing Editor of The Journal There was
a runner on first base and on on sec
ond base. The batter knocked a high
infield fly which fell inside of third
base. The third baseman muffed the
ball and the umpire declared the bat
ter out, while- the players on the field
declared the runner on second forced
out at third. A FAN.
Plans for Automobile Warehouse.
Architects Houghtaling & Dougan
are preparing plans for a 50x200 foot
one story brick warehouse for a local
automobile agency. The building will
be erected under the direct supervis
ion of the owners, that is by day
labor. Its estimated cost is $10,000.
Local Iilan Gets Library Contract.
The Brubaker Construction compa
ny of this city, submitted the low
est bid among 18 contractors, for the
erection of th proposed Carnegie
library at Hillsboro. The bids were
opened last Saturday by Architect
Ernst Kroner. The Brubaker bid
was $7388. Mr. Kroner, will probably
let the contract In the next few days.
Real Estate Transfers.
B. G. Alfredson et 1 to Henry
Haugner, lot i, block 4, Chicago ..-$
William Adaran, city treasurer, to Clin
ton A. Ambrose, - lot 38, block 12,
Irringtofi Park, undivided aanment.
P J. Oallafhrr and wife to Margaret
Wtitefleld, lot 15, block 19, Falrport.
CaWln A. Hunt to Florence E. Rogers,
lots 10. 11, 12, block 7, Ingleiew
addition to I.lnnton
Tbonian B. Foster at al to Clam F.
Hackmaa. Jot 0. block a, Clepeyrie. 1,900
x . is. n Dippje lo towara Misener, 101
2. block 4, Groveland Park
Co -operative Trust Co, to Gilbert Good
hue et al, lot 13, northeast 31 feet,
lot 12, in lota 5, 0, block 13, P. T.
Smith's addition to St. Johns
Cnjbdenatock & Larson Co. to H. 3.
Amos lota 8, 9, 10. 11. 19, 20, block
20. Joueamora fasataroed to Georca
J. Irels : 2,900
Anna K. Feldmann and husband to A. C.
Greenwood et al. west 40 fet, south
H. lot 2, block 12, Portland home
stead The L'mbdeBStock & Larson Homabnild
ere Investment Co. to George J. Drela.
lota 8, 9, 10, 11, 19. 20, block 20,
Jonaamoro
Frank Wolf and wife to C. W. Giles,
lota 29, 30. 31, block 3, Lee Bow
Park addition
William Hutchinson and wife to Mae
A. Acton, lot 7, block 6. Hutchinson's
addition
University Land Co. to Peter Vglesich,
lot 19, 20, block 62, I'nlverslty Park..
G. C. Goldenberg and wife to Page M.
Willianje, lot 12, block 10, Ina Park
S. W. Bingham and wife to Ida A. Hw,
west ii. lot 4. block 2. Woodstock..
Charles McGourty and wife to Ludwig
Schmitt et al. lot 12. block T. Para
dise Spring Tract, also 12x50 feet, be
ginning northeast corner lot 12. block
T- 1,100
Frank McCrlUia and wife to O. A.
Eastman. In trust, part of John
Powell D. h. C, in sections 3, 4.
9. 10, township 1 south, range 3
eaat
William Adams, city treaaurer. to Clin
ton A. Ambrose, lot 40, block 12, Irving
ton Park, unpaid assessment
Ethel Morse et al to John K. Bggeman
Jr., lot 5, block 88, Irvingtou addi
tion Jennie" M. Brown and husband to Selms
Perrv, lot 1H, block 6, Reservoir Park.
Gertrude C. Welch to Samuel P, Mullen
et al, west 45 feet, lot 3. block 8,
South Suunjside
The Manrfield Co. to Jesse R. Sharp,
lot 6, block 18, Terrace Park
Mary W. Terhune aud Husband to Her
bert Taylor, lot 18, block 29, Belle
Crest
Same to Lloyd E. Taylor, lot 18, block
20. Bell Crest
Henry W. Fries and wife to A. J. Eur-
fluh, part sub. T, 8. lot 1. block 8,
also part sub. 9. 10. lot S, block 8,
part sub. 8,. lot 2, block 8. Portland
Homestead
Bert L. Hull to Edith R. Hull, lot 6,
block 30. Brentwood
Title Trust Co. to Wellesley Land
Co., lota 7. S. block 14. WellesW..
Samuel P. Mullen and wife to Frank
A. Russell, lot 20, bkick 54. Laurel-hurst
Title & Trust Co. to J. H. Cleland. lot
4. block 4. Mallorv addition
Lettie V Mareh and husband to John
Voleske. lot lO. block 1. Kenilworth..
Tracy C. Harrington and husband to
Tracy Carter, lot n. puh. west !(
feet, lot "N." in M. Patton tract...
Tracy C. Harrington and husband to
Tracy carter, lots 13, 14, block as.
Peninsular addition No, 3 i....
ii. Arnold to William Bremer, lot 9,
10
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line of reducing Its hours, and has had
great success by rtaton of its con
servative actions when in controversy
with employers. The strong probabil
ities are that whoever Serves you In
any of tbe leading meat markets of
Portland is a member of this organisation.
You Can't Ie Her.
From th Philadelphia Telegraph.
Congressman William 8. Goodwin,
of California, remarked tbe ether eve
ning that you can't lose little wlfey.
end told this story to back his assertion:
When Smith was about to start for
the office one morning the sharer of
hi sorrows and Joys followed him to
tho front door and asked him to loan
her five dollars.
"But you'll never pay me back." re
plied hubby, demurrlngly. "I loaned
you five spot last month, and that
was Its sad obsequies and tender fare
well."
"I will lust bet you a half a dollar,1
largely returned wifey. 'that I will
nay you back the 16 on March 16!"
"Yours on, madam!" responded
hubby, succumbing to his sporting In
stinct as he rave wifey the five-spot.
Came the morning of March 15 when
mother entered the breakfast room
with a doleful expression twisting up
her pretty face.
I have lost that bet, Harry dear.
said she, in a meekful voice. "Here Is
your half-dollar.1'
Annoyed the Cop.
However bravo the policemen are.
they ere careful about not breaking
the laws and ordinances. A patrolman
was kicking his feet down on one of
the docks the other morning, when an
excited citizen ran up to him and cried
"Bay, hurry up! A man has Just
lumned off the pier!"
"With his clothes on?" asked the
officer.
"Tea fully dresaed. Hurry!"
"What do you want me to do? There
ain't no ordinance against a man
swimmin' as long as he's properly
dressed."
Rata In Parts.
Paris has declared war against rats
and the minister of th Interior has
promised financial and official support.
When everytnmg is reaay a system
atic extermination will begin, the
corpses being used commercially while
prisoners will be dported to England
and Belgium, where they fetch good
prices for training terriers, the French
sewer rat being famed for his sixe.
Strength and ferocity.
Stubbornness of Pat.
From the National Food Magazine.
Patrick O'Rotirk had th misfor
tune on day of falling from the sec
ond story of a house Just being com
pleted. Mike Flaherty, the foreman.
saw him fall and Immediately called
an ambulance, which tn due course of
time arrived- Th anirgeoD gav one
K Ian co toward tbe still form and said:
"He's dead."
Pat, who was coming te, heard him
and, rising to a sitting posture, re
plied: "You're a liar! I ain't"
Mike was standing close by, sn
took hold of Pat, gently saying, "I-ar
down, Pat, the doctor knows oetter.
Journal Want Ads bring results.
NEW DISCOVERY QUICKLY ENDS
KIDNtY AND BLADDER TROUBLES
Chronic Sufferers Find Relief
After Few Dotes Are Taken
If you are bothered with backaeh
or rheumatism, have disagreeable.
annoying bladder or urinary disorders
to contend with or surfer with any
ether of the many miseries that come
from weak kidneys, here is a guaran
teed remedy you can depend upon, no
matter what else may have failed to
cure you.
It Is a positive fact that the new
discovery, CroxOne. promptly over
comes such diseases. It la th most
wonderful remedy ever made for rid
ding the system of urlo acid, removing
the caus and curing th troubl.
It soaks right in and cleans out th
stopped up kidneys and makes them
filter and sift out all th poisonous
waste matter from the blood. It
neutralises and dissolves the uric aeid
that lodges In the Joints aud muscles,
causing rheumatism; soothes and heals
the delicate linings of the bladder; and
puts the kidneys end urinary organs
In a clean, strong, healthy condition.
More than a few doses of Croxdne
are seldom required to relieve even
the obstinate long standing cases,
wh-11 It cures .J he most annoying
forms of kidney, bladder trouble, and
rheumatism In a surprisingly short
time.
You will find Croxone entirely dif
ferent from all other remedies. Ther
Is nothing else on earth like it. It 1
go prepared that it is practically Im
possible to take It into the human .
system without results. An original
package costs but a trifle at any first
olass drug store. All druggists are
authorised to personally return tha
purchase price If Croxone falls to glv
the desired results the very first time
you us It. (Adv.)
Gtot CteruG and Stood Tonie
TslllsSsTs
esmoi
will stop
ikt itch.
The moment that BesSnol Ointment
touches ftchinff skin tbe itching stops
and ' healing Degins. That is why
doctors have prescribed it saccesifullv
for nineteen years in even the severest
ease' of eczema, tetter, ringworm,
rashes and other tormenting, unsightly
Skin eruptions. Aided by warm baths
with Resinol Soap, Resmol Ointment
restores the skin or scalp to perfect
health and comfort, quickly, easily and
little cost,
itesiaol is also as excellent household remed y
rwrever a eeothiog. haattnar application le,
UmAtA. It centals nethinar ei a Bank or imiaw.
natsr and ess be used en the tender t er
--. irritated surface. Practically every drag
ist sails Resinol Ointment 80c and til. ana
Resinol Soa (26a.). For trial free, writ t
. nasi
DepUU-B,
linol. Baltimore, If d.
Your explanation of the play is not
very clear. Hero is the infield fly
rule: Th batter is out "If, before1 two
hands are out, while first and second,
or first, second and third bases are oc
cupied, he hit a fly ball, other than a
line drive, that can be handled by an
infielder. In such dase tho umpire
shall, as soon es the ball be hit, de
clare it an infield or outfield fly."
Mrs. Duniway to Built Costly Home
McHollsnd Bros., contractors, took
out a building permit yesterday for
two story frame residence to be
erected on Aspen street, between
Franklin and Vernon. Willamctt.a
Weights, for Mrs. Willis S. Duniway
me ouuding will cost 113.000 ant
hen completed will be one of the
handsomest homes in the Willamette
Heights district.
A Concession.
From the Chicago Record-Herald.
"I'm going to drop my husband's
name and us my own." said the lady
improve- I who had become Interested in politics.
"Don't you think that will be likely
The nomination of T. B. Vernon as to hurt his feelings?"
postmaster of Lakeview has been con- "Oh, no. I've agreed to let our tele
firmed by the senate. I phone be kept In his name and we. will
leaders in both houses are ad vane- continue to usa his- initials when we
Ing business' as rapidly as possible, I have things charged at the department
and It is hoped that congress will be stores."
adjourned in July. Much work on the
anti-trust and tolls measures is yet ,
to be done.
Spanish Ambassador Riano notified
Secretary of 8tate Bryan that Emilto
Rabaza, a prominent Mexican Jurist.
and Augustine Carra Calindo, under
secretary of th department of jus
tlce, had been chosen as two of the
three conferees who will represent
President Huerta at the American-
Mexican arbitration negotiations.
FRATERNAL NOTES
A, O. U. W. Members Invited to
Attend "Get-Together" Sleeting.
Will Xeld Fellowship bxaobaens.
J. M. Dixon, grand recorder of the
A O. U. W.. is sending out 1000 postal
cards Inviting members of th order
to dron Into the noon fellowshin lunch
eons to be held every Thursday at the thin person's
Haielwood. "Come, be a live w're," is
his parting admonition. It is ex
pected that leading fraternallsts of
the city and visiting members and no
tables will address the gatherings
from tlm to time. The objects are to
get member of the A. O. U. W. to
gether for fellowship and .good citl
senship. Many who do not attend
lodge because of press of private and
public business will find this a good
piac to renew old, ties.
A Message To Thine
Weak, Scrawny Folks
An Easy Way to Gain 10 to SO Lbs. ei
Soud, Healthy, Permanent Fleah
Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and
women everywhere are heard to say,
"I can't understand why I do not get
fat. I eat plenty of good, nourishing
food," The reason Is just this: You
cannot get fat, no matter how much
you eat. unless your dlarestlve or cans
assimilate the fat-making elements of
your rood instead or passing them out
urouga me oouy as waste.
What is needed is a-means of eren
tly urging the assimilative functions
of tne stomacn ana intestines to ab
sorb the oils and fats and hand them
over to tne mooa, wrier they may
reach the starved, shrunken, run
down tissues and build them up. The
oooy is iixe a dry
To Baild at BeUe Crest.
ihe Metropolitan Investment and
Improvement company has broken
ground at the northwest corner of
n.asi Hixty-s'xth and Stanton streets
Hello Crest, for a one stofV frama
cottage which will cost $2500.
J. B.- Young Builds In Berkeley
A permit was issued vesterdav to
Contractor Joseph B. Young for a
two story frame residence to bo built
on Bybee street near Eaat Thirty
ninth, in Berkeley. The house ba-
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Make Weak Eyes Strong;
Keep4 Strong Eyes Well
Tho who us Thompson' Eye
Water In the care of their eyes never
stop singing its praise. It cleanses
them of evfery foreign particle; It
strengthens the tissues; removes the
caus Of inflammation. Keep your
eyes healthy and they will help keep
you. Should be used as regularly as
a tooth brush. One 26e bottle will
convince you. At your druggist, or
sent postpaid by John L. Thompson,
Sons tt Co., IBS River 8t. Troy. N. Y.
Booklet free.
block 34. Brentwood 10
B. M. Ijorobard and wife to Charles B.
Tandy, lots. 5. S. block 10. Broadvrsr
addition 10
Gut s. Tofts and wife to John L. Me-
(irVal lnta 13. 34. block 20. Arbor
I.lc addition 8,600 I
Jesse Brooks and wife to Fell Ver
hoeven, lot 14, block 1, South port 10
Eye Glasses Should Go
Saya New York Physician
Here It His Free Prescription.
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Building Permit.
C. A. Malarkey. erect assoline fnilne sta-
Many who wear glasses could dis-
pns with them. Only ordinary care
Is necessary. The eyes of old and young
should be properly bathed night and
tlon. Ankeny, between BUtb and Broadway; morning. This Is more important than
builder, John A. Walter; 1340. I cleansing teeth," saya he, and then he
A. o. BJelland. erect one story rram ar-1 goes on to say:
ae. IxjveioT, between Nineteenth sua Xwea-I "Th following treatment 16 worthy
tieth; builder, b. tj. Oliver; 0f fullest confidence. It Is scientific.
H. Iet. repair one story frame shed. I immiitlv ff five finrt nntx t i ualv
Qnlraby, between Nineteenth and TwanUetli; harmless to the weakest of eyes. Go
DUliaer, same, s.-n. I n tho Owl nnie Pn nr nnv nhar ruir
O.-W. B. A N. Co., repair Sock, root I " ' " r.fr " i T"V " Ilt'r"
Ash street; builder, same; 7B. I S,.i',K . i
Hattie K. Sabln. erect IV, story rrame I - uvvnc
dwelling. East Kiirteenth. between Bklrtswe Pur water aria oai.ne i.ne eyes two jo
ana rrescott; buuuer. nanace sawn; aioi. i iuur uub 'a (cuniuir
w. at. Umdenstock. erect one srory trarae I Known aa ey a i rain win soon De oan-
a-araae. Twentieth, between Tnompson and I isbea wnile the muscles and nerveB
itraaee: bunder, ueaay bihu uouse tjo.; eizo. i are permuted to perrorm ineir normal
Jo. 2
Charles E. Dant. erect one story frame
a pp. Sixteenth, between Knott and Stan
functions. It helps diseased eyes and
it keeps good eyes healthy; it is abso
lutely harmless in every way; does not
smart or Burn, pas a wonoerrui eriect
on granulated lids and is especially
recommended for dull, bleary or glassy
-"Y HADE'S
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pii.i.s Lll
Tea 0M Vsaatar ! a SNt,
BlMasMtlasi. Batetlae, LnBbaav; sates as
mm, mm im iirens. u ansfMa.
kaaeesZtT.
r- recvKBi
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sponge eager and hungry for the
fatty materials of which it is being
deprived by the failure of the ali
mentary canal to take them from the
food. The best way to overcome this
sinful waste of flesh building ele
ments and to stoo the leakaara of fata
is to us nargoi, in recently aiseov
erea regenerative force that is rec
ommended so highly by physicians
here and abroad. Take a little Sar
gol tablet with every meal and notice
how auickly your cheeks fill out and
rolls of firm, healthy flesh are de
posited over your body, covering each
Bigtyiet Meeitna This Month, ? Z,?0" 0;
Willamette district Degree of Honer other sood druara-ista have asLrs-Bl of
convention meets in Salem Hay 11 and can get it from their wholesaler, and
J2.- Fully 80 lodge will be represented will refund your money If ydu are not
and a delegation from Portland will satisfied with the gain in weight it pro
include a number of the grand lodge u5 "v.8ittcdTon. - tESS" i"
nttcrm nt th A CI TT TW mm w.ll . I r . f . . ... .""".'""i
Don't Let a Cold
Settle on Yonr Lungs
If yon have a persistent couch or cold.
take warning before It is too late. Eca
inan'a Alterative haa restored to health manr
persons who had serloua long trouble. Bead
of this ease:
PleaaantviUe, N. J.
"Gentlemen: Dnrlbir the winter of 1911
contracted a severe cold, which settled on
my lungs. Eckman's Alterative was recom
mended to me aud I commenced using It aa
last reeoet. The first bottle seemed to
give no relief, in fact, I seemed to feel
worse, bnt I kept on using the medicine and
found out the first bottle had really started
me oa tbe road to recovery by loosening th
mucus and making me expectorate freely.
After using tha medicine for some time, my
cough ceased. 1 gained flesh and today, I
am a well man." (Abbreviated)
(Signed) GEO. U. BATES.
Eckmaa'a Alterative la most efficacious In
bronchial catarrh and sever throat and long
affections snd upbuilding tbe system. Con
tains no harmful er 1 habit-forsung drugs.
Accept no substitutes. Sold by The Owl
Drug Co. Write Eckmaa Laboratory. Phila
delphia. Pa., for booklet of recoveries.
builder. Readv Built House Co.: 1126
Mr. Giest, repair two story frame building,
34 North Hroadwav : builder, same:
D. G. Jodon. rrct one story shoo. Seventy
fourth, between Powell Valley Road and Thir
ty sixth avenue: ! milder, same; ITS
Mr. Huber. ! air two story frame dwel
ling. Twenty-first, between Washington and
Divis; builder, same: HOO.
Fred A. Kribs. repair three story frame
dwell inr. Salmon, between West Park and
Tenth: bnllder. Moore A Blnndln: (230.
H. C. Miller, erect one story frame shack,
Slxtv-nlnth, ' between Skldinore and Preseott;
8heVVk"mFitV,.; repair five atory brick OP" 1?J?R em good
ordinary buildin. Third, between Oak and
Stark; builder, John Bingham; (100.
ni.s.T. no. 2 has mm
WHATLAB0RIS DOING
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Working Women Expect to Bo
Factor in Political Field.
Rheumatisms Inflammation of the Bladder dr
Enlarged Prostrate Glands, Blood Poison,
Diabetes. Stricture Cancer
It Is no stimulant. Reports from patient prove that its effects are permanent
and lasting. In addition to the above M.I.S.T. No. 2 haa cured many eases of
rli aMi i0t nmnnnnewl Vvw rtVivnlHana airwi aruuHalieta t hat Paralvala IvMnetn
EH ftX"' Bpto-l troubfe and apparently incurable disease, of the nerve.
M.I.S.T. No. 2 haa been on the market for over 85 years and thousands of
ufferera bave written us they have been cured by ita use. It is prescribed by
manv Dhvsieiana. Itianleasant to take and absolutely safe. It never increase
eyes, it helps all eyes and should be j or diminishes the action of the heart. . If you are suffering: from any Chronlo
In every home for use In emergency." niaaiaiaak von ara nro-erl tn writ tn nann matter how manv rlnetm a
f . !a. It M
meoicines you nave irieu wiwjuui renei.
PfWHT H That you may judge the value of M.I.S.T. No. 2 for
li" Irtf IF lr yourself, we will send you a amplo FREC Writ
M.I.S.T. Nom26no Dollar per box,
or Six Boxes for Five Dollars
Address: THE M.I.S.T. C0 Toledo, Ohio
of the D. of H. Special rates over
the railroads have been arranged for.
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Going to Soutnem Oregon.
Mrs. Margaret E. Herris, grand chief
of honor of the Degree of Honor. A. 1
to take and highly efficient.
Caution While Sargol has - pro
duced remarkable results 1 In overcom
ing nervous dyspepsia and. general
stomach troubles, ft should not be
taken unless you are willing to gain
10 pounds or -more, zor it is a won
oerrui xiesn-Duiiaer. (Adv.)
The following extracts are from let
ters received from users of this prescription:
'.'I used Optona one week for a cold
in my eyes; it did me a great deal of
good."
-My eyes nave oeen railing ror years.
and shall continue Its use
Have only been ueing optona a short
time. My ayes are Improving wonder
fully.
"t find Optona very satisfactory and
recommend It wherever I find an op
portunity. I find it very soothing."
"I've been benefited by Optona and
intend to follow the treatment."
"Have been using Optona for about
three months and it has greatly lm-
Wlll Zavesttgate Candidates. proved, my sight."
mi.- -nr..a v,,-i r v. , - . . I jay eyes nsv oeeu nurt i ur several
The woman s bqual Rights league i.,. t,a infiim r-.
will meet ror organisation at tseuing- everything recommended and gained
Hirsch . hall. Tenth and Washington I no relief. I had my eyes examined and
traaiti Thiiradav nfterflnnn t 2 1 wnr arlasseti for six months. I read
.it nhi.i. r hi nrniti.i. ot ootona ana tnoustnt i wouia stive it
tlon will be to study public questions " relief and hive not
and investigate claims and standing of w Ugi.7.dn
cauuiuaios. ii lajBciy ui vi i aa not require mem.
werklnsr women, and expects to .be a I Manv others have made similar re
factor in the political as wU as the ports. If your eyes bother you, have
industrial fieia. epeciai attention win i y' V ' .
ernapa vaiu
other organ
. , hnn, .,,. I OO wonaer iur you. uoi oecoiue a
be given the two eight nour measures yictim ot neriect. You perhaps value
on tha ballot, the 11500 exemDtion I . Z. ,h.. . .v,-..
- - ' vuur eiCB liiui a w uisaii,
therefore it's your duty to protect
QUIT MEAT?J0!
You need not stop eating meat for
fear of your kidneys. Your system re
quires its strength-giving qualities. If,
however, you feel that it sometimes
works against you, just take two or
three GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap
sules each day for a coupl of weeks,
stop for a week, and then begin again.
There is nothing new and experimental
about them. They are an old. harm
less combination of oil and. herbs,
which will keep your kidneys and blad
der working fine and carry away all
rheumatic pains and ill effects from
any uric acid producing food. But
when you go to the drag store, get tha
original genuin Haarlem Oil in Cap
sules. GOLD MEDAL. They are im
ported direct from Holland. (Adv.) organisation makes progress along the
This free prescription has given
AOV.
vnnp m-vmm mnrit than an
measure) suiu ouiws " mcj cuius vw inerai
fore tha electorate. I them.
This organization gives a dance FH-reiier to tnousana.
day evening at tbe same place and a
large number of people identified with
labor organizations are expected to
take part.
Hoisting and Portable Engineers, No. ailments caused by defective
87J. is a body of men in this city thatl TreivntLT option of the Or
hnfll nearlv all th enarinea in on- OT "TegUiar &CUOH Ul UlC W
eration in th construction of build
ings, . wharves, bridges, etc it has a
very large percentage of tbe trade and
among its members are many nome
owners and taxpayers.
SCaatcatters Bave aTmoota aaUiag-.
The Meatcutters is a union that now
has smooth sailing over industrial
seas but a few years ago it bad. to
J demonstrate Its right to existence. The
The Best Corrective
and preventive of the numerous
gans of digestion is found
in the safe, speedy, certain
and time-tested home remedy
.inuT i in rv
Kelps'
rom K4ZJB nr rovguLn by
Eben Perry, 408 Tourny Bldg., 2nd and Taylor SU.
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