2r IT WAS FOOLHARDT. .- ' DUIUNG TI12 EATTLL. C SOM2 JAR. 'TRAINS) FOR IT." HEADING HIM OFF. STATISTICS PROVE IT. mv. LUNCH Husband Look at the oalntlnr Jones What was the wont fall bourht to-dav. The Heavy I have Just accepted tn you ever hadT Tidy WifeWhy , didn't you buy a P ' Uraus in a road "Quo Vadla' Mrs. Knasg I eut express my contempt tots you. Mr. Knars Send it by messenger oy. X can wait. Aviator The time I fell in love, night scene? company, and broke every bone I had in the Husband Why? The Comedian Fine! Tou'ra a beau bank! Tidy Wife It wouldn't ' show the a throwing the bull. dirt. ' THE O" UGON DAILY JOURNAL;, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING,. JUNE' 5,- 1914, ' - U . A II -I "Well, ever aince hi. wife ano daughter got to wearing trousers h has to may In and pre, them be fore they go out" i . THURSDAY'S NEWS Happenings of Human Interest Occurring Throughout the World After Yesterday's lime Went to Press. Pacific Coast. ; Io Ansel county, Cal., suffered $10,000,000 damage as result of the overflow of flood waters last winter, according to the report of engineers of -control. EI Dorado county, Cal., boasts of a baby that weighed 20 pounds when born. The babe came to the homo of If. H. -Long, of Caldor. Mother and son doing well. s One robber suspect was shot and In the battle with the' posse his compan ion escaped In the w.oods, at TCureka, Mont. Men were suspected of blow ins; and robbing the postofflce safe at Qexford Junction of $400. Fire practically destroyed the old city hall at Olympia, Wash. The struc ture had been a landmark for half a century. A., new building will be erected. Republican-and Democratic county central committees will meet at Lew laton, jldaho, June 9 to select dele gates ftp the state platform conven tions to be held at Boise, June 30. Lewleton will send six delegates. The'extenslon of the Idaho Northern will be completed into Payette lakes shortly after July 1, and service will thus be opened to that resort. .As a mark of reverence for the late Jacob Furth, president of Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power compajfy, whose funeral was held in Heattle, Wash., all street cars of the company stopped running for two minutes, when the funeral services were com menced. 'Right of way suits have been set tled and the work of laying the tracks of the Paget Sound & Wlllapa Harbor railroad, a branch of the Milwaukee, is being rushed, says a report from Cen tralia. Work Is completed to a mile beyound. Grand Mound postofflce, Mrs. Edna Robinson was elected president of the Washington State Graduate Nurse's association, and Se attle was chosen as the next meeting place, by the Spokane session. Sunday closing and shorter work-! days will be the topics discussed by the Idaho Pharmaceutical association at Its annual convention to be held at Boise, June 10, 11 and 12. . , State Pure Food Commissioner Wallis will address the convention of the Idaho Pharmaceutical association at Rolse In June. - Aberdeen will seek attention at the Panama-Pacific fair at San Francisco next year by erecting a 150 foot flag pole in front of the Washington fair building. Washington fishermen and lumber men are planning to have Buitable ex hibits at the San Francisco exposi tion. Exhibits will be installed in the Washington building. . Mrs. John F. Barrett and Mrs. Rob , ert D. Savage, sisters,' figured In a double wedding at San. Mateo, Cal. Through a technical error the records showed that they were married to the . wrong men. The names were accl AantSLllv tranfinnflpd AU northbound vessels were heldat san Francisco Decause j ox a neavy southwest gale that reached a velocity ef miles an hour, Kicking up a rough sea. Eastern. - The "man of mystery," known only as "J. C. R.," who has been at the Oak Park Infirmary, Chicago, has been positively identified as Earl W. lies, a mining engineer who has been missing since 1808. The loentirication was made by Mrs. II. E. Pitkin of Chicago, the man's mother. ?, Harry Fahnestock, Wall street banker, and director in many lnstltu tlons, died at New York, aged 79. His death leaves a vacancy in the board of . directors of the Delaware, Lacka wanna & Western railroad. Chicago passed through, a series of freak weather changes. Hall, wind and Intense heat visited the city at differ AKOZ CORRECTS PORTLAND MAN'S 1! CHARLES ALLEN SAYSJ NEW MINERAL REME DY GAVE QUICK ! 1 CURE. For ten years Charles Allen, of 11 ' Sixth street, Portland, suffered wl$h rheumatism and stomach trouble. Al ' though he was so severely afflicted that he had to quit work, he has now recovered. and is telling his friends that he was cured in three weeks by Akox, the new California medicinal mineral. x. "I worked for the O.-W. R. & N. for SO years, but I got rheumatism and atomach trouble so bad that I had to stop workv". said Allen, in speaking of his recovery. "I feci well and strong jpw and at least 20 years younger. . I Save" a good appetite and rest splen- didly. I expect to go to work again eon. . ".Ake surely has done wonders for roe. I .have taken all the remedies recommended to -me but? without re sults, until X began taking Akos. My friends can vouch for my Improvement , Any Information in regard to what . Akos has done for me will be gladly given.",. .' . . This wonderful mineral remedy has given exceptional results in this city and vicinity in the treatment not only ' of rheumatism and stomach trouble. Pit tlso of caUrrh, eczema, kidney snd RHEUMATISM AND BAD Gir Plano-tou Know WUt, "v brv deserve the fatr. , Walter Frat-Your dad was stand, n toe front eat with hla bulldog when I came in. Don't you call that bra verv . BRIEFLY SKETCHED ent Intervals. The thermometer indi cated 100 degrees.. A eevere wind, lightning and hail storm swept the northern part of Ohio. Missouri and Kansas report a heat wave and in Kansas the public schools were dismissed on account of the heat By spelling 1400 words without missing, William Boeelarger, aged 11, Of Kast St. Louis, 111., won the spelling bee. Thirty-five boys and girls of the stxth grade took part and the contest lasted ll'4 hours. "Jack" Butler, an I. W. W.. who was sentenced to six months in prison, has sent word to the authorities that he will renounce the. organization if allowed his freedom. Sentence ( was accordingly suspended. Tarrytown, N. Y., was an uninviting place to the I. W, W.'s because Of the heavy rain storm which dampened the enthusiasm of the followers. Mark Morton, wealthy, of Chicago, Is accused of attacking a newspaper reporter who had sought an interview concerning the former's daughter who had gone away on1 a prankish trip. The writer was bound and the auto con taining the prisoner was wrecked against a fence. The -corner stone of Naw Haven's new marble postofflce was laid by ex Presldent Taft. The building will cost about $1,600,000. .More Improvements hi educational system, and better methods of teaching are needs of students of the present day, said Miss M. Carey Thomas, pres ident of Bryn Mawr college, Philadel phia. Text books and lecture plans were declared to be no longer effec tive. Foreign. Japan was swept by aheavy storm. several hundred boats were wrecked and hundreds of people, are said to have been drowned. The Kteamer Mon golia rescued many of the victims. That the west coast rebels had Guadalajara surrounded was.the pur-, port of messages received at constitu tionalist headquarters at Juarez. By the capture of the radio station, near Teple it was said they had also cut off Mexico City's communications with the coast The capture of Collma, capital ..of the state 'of Collma, by rebels under General Alamillo and of the towns of Tantima and Tantoyuca, In the state of Vera Cruz, by the constitutionalist force under General Aguilar, is re ported. Rebels at Juarez did not take very seriously the report that the federals would try to blockade Tamptco. With the decrepit gunboats which are all President Huerta'has at his disposal, they said the idea was ridiculous. COUNTY COURT NEWS The commissioners ordered that Kat ie and Pauling Schoellhamer be in structed to appear before the board June 8 and show why they have not contributed to the support of their aged father, John Schoellhamer. Constable Weinberger was allowed to keep two extra deputies on the pay roll on the understanding that hi would reduce his force when the work of his office decreases. The request of the Home Telephone to lay a trunk cable on Broadway Bridge was granted. It was ordered that the joadmaster be advised that It is not the policy of the board to order hard surface lm lnformation was given in connection limits of an incorporated city. This improvement was given In connection with a petition of Gresham citisens for hard surfacing of the county road in Gresham. A petFtion of the Visiting Nurse As sociation asking for the loan of 25 or 80 election booth collapsible" stools for three months was granted. The stool CBAJtUBS AT.T.KW. Madder trouble, piles, ulcers and other aliments.,. . Akos is sold at The Owl and i jail Other leading drug Stores, where fur ther information may be had regardln this advertisement " will be used to equip a. milk station established by the association on 4th Street opposite the City Hall. C. V. Cooper, -chairman of Marine Events, Rose Festival, requested that the bridge, foreman keep the draws open during the marine parade Tues day. June 9. between the hours of 11;30 and noon. The request was granted. RAILROAD NEWS Business Men's Club- Will Spend Their Fourth' at the Beach. Excursion to Bay Ocean. The Southern Pacific company has concluded arrangements for the ex cursion of the Progressive Business Men's Club's excursion to Bayocean on July 8. The party will remain on the beach three days, celebrating the Fourth of July as the waves swish and returning on the fifth. It is expected that at least 200 people will make up the party. Train Service Extended. Kffeetlve next Sunday, the Oregon Electric will make a change in Its time card providing for an extension of the run of the train that leaves Portland at 4:55 p. m. for Garden Home. Hereafter tills train will con tinue to Tualatin and make all Btops. On this account, the limited train leaving at 4:65 will make no stops at Tigard and Tualatin.- The train ar riving here at 7 p. m. "will originate at Tualatin instead of Garden Home Pleased With Union Show. William McMurray, general passen ger agent of the O.-W.-R. & N. com pany, returned this morning from Un ion, where he attended the opening of the livestock show. He says the show In all its features is the best yet held, with large entries of cattle and especially of fine horses. XTew Contracts Secured. W. H. Carroll, general agent of the American Express company, last night received word that his company had secured contracts previously held by the United States Express company over four eastern railway lines. The roads entering the agreement are the Lehigh Valley, the Philadelphia & Reading, the Rdck Island lines and the Jersey Central. The United States company some time ago decided to liquidate Its stock and go out of business. Grand Trunk to improve Servloe. The Grand Trunk railway system is about to make effective important Im provements on its service between Chicago, Toroflto snd Montreal and between Chicago ui New York. These probably will become effective June 14. Announcement Just" made by J." H. Burgis, general agent of the passen-t ger department at Seattle is that the company has recently Installed .all steel equipment, having spent $16,000, 000 in 1913 for this purpose. Old Soldiers' Special. Old soldiers from all over the state will join the special train that leaves Portland at 8:45 a. m. June 15 for Tillamook, where the annual state en campment of the G. A. R. will be held. About 250 veterans and their wives will compose the party. Ar rangements have been made at Tilla mook to "entertain the veterans with banquets and "campfires." About 160 members of the Portland O. A. C. elub will attend the com mencement exercises at the Oregon Agriculture College at Corvallis Mon day, leaving Portland in a special Southern Pacific train at 8:15 a. m WHATLABOR IS DOING Local Railroad Unions Repre sented at Spokane Conference. Eastern Seals Wanted. SeWal representatives of the local railroad unions will be at the con ference in Spokane this evening to consider the industrial situation on the western roads. A long drawn out conference in Chicago between repre sentativea of the working organiza tions of 54 roads and the owners brought no agreement and recently ad journed. Western trainmeTi and other employes demand the eastern scale of pay. Home Burns During Storm. TT T . r Ti 1 . 1 dust and electrical storm which swept through -this section Tuesday after noon the home of Roy Saunders of Vin cent In the Hudson Bay district was otruck by lightning and burned to . the ground. The family was absent at the time attending the circus at Walla Walla. . Miss Ruth Lawlor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Lawlor ot Freewater, was . married yesterday afternoon to Elmer O. Crow of Pendleton. The couple was attended by Miss Minnie Crow, sister of the groom. fand Ray mond Lawlor, brother of the i bride. Rev. Charles MacCaughey of Spokane. assisted by D. C. Sanderson Of Free water, read the marriage ceremony, in the presence of 60 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Crow will live on their ranch near Pendleton. Harry Qrlmes of Vincent, while Play Ing with the local team, turned his foot and strained every ligament of his ankle. Just a week ago a brother of Mr. Grimes, while playing ball in the same piace, ana wearing the same shoes, met with a similar accident. Oregon Hotel Is Sold. Hood River Or.. June 6. Tha Ore gon hotel, owned by the Columbia Se curities company, of Hood River. $ias bien soid to D. P. Donovon." of Boise City, Idaho. Mrs. C. L. Qilbert and Mrs, E. Smith, who have had charge of the hotel under a lease, will remain in charge -of the business, y T Order of Railroad Telegraphers guiut-s tj j a pew members in April. New. Pine Creek to Be Investigated ' Saloonkeeper Tells Governor West That to All Comers. Salem, Or., June 5. Liquor laws are being flagrantly violated at New Pine Creek, on the Southern border lino of the state and District Attorney O. C. Gibbs is closing his eyes o the of- lenses, ii the charges made to Uov; crnor West by D, W. Thomas, a sa loonkeeper of that place, are true. Governor West is taking steps to find cut the situation. Thomas charges that W. S. Dupont. who runs a drug store at New Pine Creek, "has notoriously and habtiually and without almost any attempt at concealment, sold without limit, and in any quantity desired, from a single drink to gallons, wines, whiskies snd brandies to almost any and all comers." He says that he took the matter up with District Attorney Glbbs, furnishing him with affidavits of persons who had bought liquor of Dupont. and that Gibbs refused to call these witnesses before the grand jury, which -failed to return an indictment against Dupont. Governor West said he would ta.lc the matter up with the state pharmacy board, the town officials of New Pine Creek, and also District Attorney Gibbs. Building Permits. Mari r Bell, erect two storr frcmi dclllm Fifty-fifth itrwt txtw.n k... t..i . -J Salmon; builder, E. 1. Oberle & Chrle .Co sen ; S4300. i- Bunte, erect one story frame dwelling, 909 Going, bf t ween Thirtieth and Thirty-first; builder, same; $1U00. (,'harles A. Hunt, erect one story frame dwelling, Sixty-firnt arena, between 8ren-tr-fourth and Kertnty-eevsnth street! : build er, same; S1200. Metropolitan Investment A. Improvement company, erect one story frame dwelling, Jane, between State and Charles; builder, seme; $1800. Northwest Leasehold company, repair three story brick ordinary building. Eleventh, be tween Morrison and . Yamhill : builder. C. O. Kodgprs; $1500. Julian Peterson, repair two story frame building. Russell, betwen Alblna and Missis sippi; builder, same; $400. united Amusement company, erect grand stand, foot of Hex street. Oaks Tark; builder, same: $250. John T. Miller, erect one story frame gae- gf, laeonia. netween Klgnttt and Ninth; wuuurr, a. rauriu: e-LOU. WJUtam Oedamke. erect one story frame garage. East Taylor, between Twenty-sixth ana xwenty-eeyenta; builder, Charles B. Rose: $200. Otto Wienretht. erect ona atorr ordinary garage, Farragut.- between Fen wick and Derby; builder, GrnrRe Wilkinson; $65. Frank Wallace repair ona and one bait story frame dwelling. Ninth avenue, between nelson and Marie: builder, it. F. Mahan: 1200. J. J'Eltelman, erect one story frame grand stand. Fast Taylor, corner Grand; builder, same; w. A. J. Martin, erect one atory woodshed. 'East Taylor, between East Fortieth and Kast Forty first -street; builder. F. X. Fletcher; $60. Mrs. at. Christian, repair one story frame dwelling. Delaware, between Columbia boule vard end Argold; builder, E. gahlgren; $223. Mrs, i. w. Weldler. renair one story frs me barn, Union, between Saa Rafael and Tilla mook; builder, A. Hausmann; $60. Mrs. G. W. Weidler, repair two story gro cery, union avenue, between Tillamook and San Rafael; builder, A. Hausman; $50. E. K. Hall, erect one story frame garage. East Twenty-seventh, between Clinton snd Dl- vielon; builder, day work; $30. George W. Foreman, repair one and one hair story frame dwelling. Kast Forty-ninth, be- ween Kast Alder and at stsra; buiicer, same; i;. Sol Blumauer. repair two and one' half story frame dwelling. North Twenty-fourth, between Lovejoy and Marshall; builder, Ueorga W. oordon sons; iw. Arbuckie Estate & Bar. repair two story brick ordinary nuikline. northwest corner Sec ond and Morrison; builder. J. A. Melton; $100, A. Llppman. repair two story xrame dwell ing. Third, between Sheridan and Baker; builder, day work: $300. JuBtin Falvre. erect one story frame repair shop. Wheeler, between Broadway and Cher ry ; bonder, ueorge neon; souu. Heldenretch Is President. Urilveralty of Oregon. Eugene. Or.. June 5. Henry Heidenreich, of La Grande, was elected last night to the presidency of the University Glee club for 1914-15. The Glee elub next year will be under Lyceum management. 0 Corn-less Joy! "GETS-IT" lor Corns Nothing in the World Can Beat It for Corns and Calluses. Now try the different way. the new w-ay, the absolutely sure way, the painless wsv of getting rid of those corns t4t have pestered the life and soul out of you for such a long time, prep everything else and use 5GKTS II. iA few drops applied in a few. seconds, does the work. Useless junk, like: flesh-eating . salves that make corns swell, cotton rings that ' make corns stand up like pop-eyes, rasors, corn diggers, scissors' and files- that make corns crow faster, are all dona for. "GETS-IT is on a new principle, makes corns shrivel, vanish! It can't stick to the stocking, or hurt the flesh. "GETS-IT is sold by all druggists. J6c a bottle, or sent direct by E. Law rence s Co., Chicago. "GETS-IT" is sold In Portlsnd by The Owl Drua- Co. (Adr.) . V "I Feel like Haggis Seese. KJ body. My Corns Are Goa . At Last. 'GETS-ITPldU.- LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today's Happenings with tha Builders, Architects, Contractors and Bltr Astoria Masons to Build Temple. A firm of local architects, whose names are temporarily withheld, has been commissioned to submit sketches for a Masonic temple, which it is pro posed to build at Astoria. . Tentative plans of -the building commutes pro vide for a four story, fireproof struc ture, 45x100 feet in ground dimensions. The details of the' building are being handled by a committee composed of G. W. Sanborn, W. F. MacGregor and Dr. a. C. Fulton.' Hoi man to Build' Apartments. Edward Holman, owner of the three story apartment building at the south east' corner of Third and Mill streets has 'instructed Architects Whitehouse & Fouilhoux to prepare plans for the complete remodelling of the structure. Mr. Holman's plans contemplate chang ing the building from one. of the large apartments containing four and five rooms to one of two and three room apartments. The building will alao be provided, for an interior open court. The estimated cost of the work is $20,000. New Kdifice, Ninth and Fremont. The German Congregational church Obtained a building permit yesterday for a one story frame church edifice to be erected at East Ninth and Fre mont streets at a cost of $10,000. Ths plans of the building were prepared' by Architect H. C. Dittrich. C. Spleshas has the general contract. Banker to Build Fine Home. Lee Arnett of the Bank of Montavilla has let the contract for the erection of a two story frame residence on B'ast , Twenty-third streets, between Thompson and Brasee. the house to cost $14,000. w Alameda Park Home. H. B. Oakleaf is building a $4500 dwelling on East Thirty-second street. between Mason and Skidmore, in Ala meda park. Bowman Co. Building In Irvington. F. E. Bowman & Co., took out a building permit yesterday for a two story ,frame dwelling to be ereoteo on East Nineteenth street, between Klickitat and Fremont, in Irvlngton. The bouse wlllcost $6000. Initial Theatre Permit. The Boyajohn-Arnold company ob tained a building permit yesterday for the concrete walls, footings and col umns of the theatre building being erected by the Farrell estate at the southwest corner of Stark : and Park etreets. The cost of that portion of the construction of the building will be $6000. Johansen Building on Peninsula, At East Ninth and Jarrett streets. Contractor Thomas Downing is build ing a one and one half story bungalow for F. Johansen. The contract price is $2400. Albina Homestead Sale. The asarter block at the northeast corner of Skidmore and Williams ave nue in Albina Homestead was sold yesterday by William Oeisner to Sarah Clunls for $4500. Sellwood Lots Chance Hands. R. R. Hin and associates have taken title to two lots facing Leo avenue. between East Eleventh and East Thir teenth- streets In City View park. Just north of Sellwood. The property was sold by Clara Venator for $4000. ' finla rtn Sfrnwhridirn ArnnA G. E. Warner paid $3000 for a house and lot located at the northwest corner of Henry and Strowbridge avenue, in ENDORSED BY MANY ' - PROMINENT PEOPLE Former Member of Washing ton State Legislature Tells of riant Juice Tests. The" following testimonial from well known 'citizen of Seattle will be kread with interest both, here and else where. Mr, J. O. Williamson, who re sides at 121 East Fifty-seventh street that city, came from Maine in 1850 and is one of the oldest and best known citizens of Washington. He was a member of the legislature in 1861 and again in 1866 from Krtsap county. Mr. Williamson said: "I am, going to take borne another bottle of Plant Juice for my. wife. . She underwent a severe snd complicated surgical operation some time ago and she has, never fully recovered her health. She was badly run down and her nerves were very weak. We have found Plant Juice to be the best tonic she has ; ever tried; It gives her strength: and acts nicely, on the ner vOus system. We are both well pleased with It.Vf . - As a tonic and vitallzer nothing equals Plant Juice. It tones ' up the entire system, soothes and strengthens tired nerves, it ; aids digestion and gives sest to tha appetite, it clears the blood of all poisons, cleanses the liver. relieves constipation, leaving the bow els In a' healthy, normal condition Women who ars nervous, depressed blue and. have headaches, pains In the back or Joints, have poor circulation with hot flashes and dizzy spells and feel tired and worn out will find that Plant Juice will give relief at Once. For sale at The Owl Drug Company Stores. Adv. Ethel L. Dryer Hawthorne Terrace Deed. The house and lot described as lot 2, block 3. Hawthorne terrace, was re cently purchased by A. I. Orutze irorn v. . i.Joyd for $2600 Real Estate Transfers. Msrk B. Chalker and wife to C. I,. Wil- llam, lot a. block 2. Graham's addi tion $ io Lyne f. Cowan and wife to L. A. Riffle ei at, lot 16. block 6. Ixjvoielgb 10 E. E. Jourdan and wife to Walter f. Sweartngen. lot 14, block 12. Vernuo 10 Mr. R. A. Blanfns fo Otto Blsufns. lot , uiw j.f. voiumoia ueiguta io Same to same, lots 12. 13. block 12. Tremont I'taoe 10 Cella Ueitzlianaen and heahand to D- rotnea Wlggera, undivided half Inter-. est in lot .1 block S Pie.l mnnt 10 Bub Land -ompny to John Bond, lot 34. block 8. Fortune Place S Forrest S. Fixber. trustee, to Clyde O. Richardson, lots 3 4. block 8 Brsin- srd S3 Bertha Fischer to William A. firlswold ei ai lot 1. Tlffts anbdivlslnn of block 4, Kmlthson Land Company's ad dition Win P. W. Reneon and wife to Frank Iil- gao. lot T. block S7. Sellwood SOO Robert It. Weed en and wife to Sum P. aiasor et al. lot 10, block 2. Willam ette O 75 Provident Tfimt company to Earl A. Roberts, lot 5. block 2, Boulevard sd- ' dltton 3.150 George rr. Bidrooc and wife to Fred Fttcb. lota 1. 2 block O. Iurelmnod.. 10 D. T. Llov to A. L. ;nttse. m.rth .IS 1-3 feet lot 2. block 8, Hawthorne Terrace 20oO Keyeote Realty .company to Hugh .O. flearin. lot 17. block 5. lots 3. 4. block 13, Glen Harbor IS Same, to same. Iota K 6. T hlnck O lota .11. 32. block 1. Glee HarW 10 Mary Augusta Currle snd husband to Barbara Pratt, lots 1. 12. block 2. Whitehead addition .to Greshsm 1023 Matthews Planting company to Martha Nllle Bradley, lot 15. block 31. Brent- W-HXi A. J. Walters snd wife to Nettle K. Bar bour et si. north hslf lots IS. 20, block 11. Richmond Bankers' Investment company to Free man Tlatli.w.v lot. 17. IS. block 2S. Hvde Park 10 Sams to same, lota 31. 82. block 12. Hrde Park 10 W. ,. Bennett and wife to Fred Tulele. lnt ft. smith half lot 7. block 2. Ben nett sddltloo 100 Portlsnd Concesled, Bed company to C IP CM.rlr lot 9 Klnnlr 4 tnitiistrtal Center - 10 Tb Sbope National Concrete Machinery eompanv to K. A. liarae. part toiM 1. 2. 8. Mock 7. Industrial Center 10 Provident Trust company to 3. Ii. O'Brien, lots 11. 123, block 0. Glen el vn SOO WtHlam Lembach et al. lot 13. block 25, Kast Creston 3o7 John Pilspanen snd wife to Thomss Dowd. lot -. block 1. Beaulss Heights 10 C. H. Burke to Miss K. J. Harrington, lot 8. block a Kirlam 10 A. MeGill and wife to Anders C. Ander sen et al, lot 2, block 2.1, Woodlawn.. 10 Northwestern Tnist eompanv to M. C. Merrill, lot 1. block 4. Wllbtirton 1323 J. W. MeFadden to Walter W. Wood ruff et al. east 4 feet. est half sooth Wfeet lot 6. block 3. Msllory sddi tlon 1 Mercantile Trust Investment eompsnv to A. E. Ream, lots S, 10, block 84,' Woodlawn 10 Ethel L. Dryer and wife to O. E. War ner et aL lots 11. 12, block 8. Lor rlnton 000 Crown Investment compsny to Nell!e Green, lots 11, 12. block "P." snbdlvls Inn blocks 1. 2. 3. Parkbunt addi tion 4V Portland Trust comnany to Charles Rt len. lota 1. 2. n. block 21. lot 13. block 14. F.Iberts 10 Provident Trust company to HelcbVs I .and comnany, lots 1, S. a. 4, mock 1. Somerset i 10 Winiam R. Clch to Henrietta Vsu Grose, Iota 13. 14. block 1. liorrton Fisce iuou Inei McKnight Eckerson et si to Thomas L. Klngsbnry. lot 7. block 6. Mansfield 10 AI's Meyer and wife to Grace E. Re ma king. 3ro feet beginning 84.T reer west of nolnt 1029 feet aontn of nolnt st section corner sections '7. a, 17. 18 townshin 1 sooth, range 2 east 2100 Ssrsh E. Hogsn to Edward Henry Hogsn, mta o. s, Diocg s. rairview snnition; alaa lot 9. block 15. lot B. block S. Mount Tabor Villa 10 T. T. nil! e al to Geor-e C. Fasterbee. SCALY PIMPLES Little White Bumps Came in Clus- - ters. Would Swell Up, Burn. Itch and Ache. Couldn't Sleep For Torture. Cuticura Soajrand Cuticura Ointment Cured. ii issasesssess East Sixth St.. Coffeyrtlle, Kan. " About two years aro my pet kitten caught some ldad ef disease. I tried to doctor the little thing and I caught the disease on my bands and anna.. It first broke out in little watery pimples and whea tbe water dried out they all ran together and got scaly. There were Iota of little white bumps about big as the end of a pin and they would come in dusters. Wbaa I would scratch them yellow water would appear. Then-my bands sad arms would swell up snd born sad itch and ache till it seemod like I would go eraay. . Heat would make it worse, Whea the weather was hot I couldn't sleep nights for tbe tor ture. I felt so ashamed of my hands they looked ea terribly. 1 couldn't beer any clothing to tooeh ray arms at U- I used every ointment and lotion I could hear of for relief but nothing aeemed bene ficial. So after over a rear of suffering and torture I heard of CuUcura Soap and Oint ment and I got soma I used three cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuti cura Ointment and they cured my anna and hands.'1 (Signed) Miss Laura Med berry. June S. 1913. Cuticura Soap 25e. sod Cuticura Orntrnept 50c v are sold everywhere. Liberal sample of each maOed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad dress post-card M0tlcra, Dept.T. Boston nrMsa who shavg sad shampoo with Cu- Hcurs oep find it best for lUa sod scalp. Lorrlngton addition, sold the property. ON HANDS ID fflS Mr. Nickelplncb Tour new dress ts a thing of beauty. RJs Wife It will last only one bm. eon, so don't get the idea teat It's 'ng to bo a toy forever. west BO feet lots 8. 9. block S. Reee dsle 12O0 William OelMMr and wife to Sara tlunls, sorts loo feet facing on 'Williams eve sue by 10A feet deep of ami IB west quarter block. "E.' Albina Homestead. 4500 Morris Redgcra snd wife to K I. Ran-' , dell, west half north half lot S. block -1. Faxon Park 1300 Portland Pacific Investment company b -If. L, Utiles, north 10 2-3 f-ef lot 8, " south IS 2 3 feet lot 2. block 14, Haw thorne Avenue addition 0 Clara Venator and husband to R. R. Hill et al. lota 13. 16. block T. CUy VU Park S8S3 Myrtle Welch snd husband to Charles M. Parker et al. Sx2m) feet beginning 248. T feet West of oast line aectiua la. township 1 south, range. 2 east ..... Clara M. Love and husband to W. It. King et el. north balf MxlMl feet be 10 ginning at nrn-tbweat corner lot 3, block k 7. 'dwell addition 3000 10 15 1ft to IS 10 isro 1004 Provident Trust rompapy t V. A. 'rum, lot 9. block 1, Boulevard addi tion Roman Catholic archbishop of tiegin to . Fox, Grsve In lot 214, section "K," Mount Cslvsry cemetery Lee N. Beach to M. I.. Bench et ai. west 2SI10O feet lot 1, east lOiligl feet l"t 2. block I. Elizabeth J. Murphy addi tion -. Lewi Wiley Hyd. company to H. V. Johnnaon. tract adjoining kt IT. block 9. Industrial Center Baee Line 1-s.od cobi pa ny to John I. nugnca. iota s. 15, block 4 lot 11 block 11 Altamesd Title & Trust company to Welleslev Land compsay, lots IB,. 17.. 18. block 13, Wellesley Ralph Hill and wife to tj. t. Venator et al. east blf lots 10, 11. block IS MsMle r. Hill ami huxhand to I'. i. Venator et si. lot 4, block 12. West moreland Death Beat Train. Centralis. Was!, June 6. Mrs. S. R. Canaan, a resident of Seattle, died of tuberculosis In a Centralla hospital Wednesday night. Mrs. Canaan con tracted the disease in Colorado, and was being hurried homo to say good- SUMMER- PICNICS r ssj o ' THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION ABOUT. EXCURSIONS IS WHERE TO GO THE Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company ha a definite answer. Gresf care was used in selecting a beautiful location, a short and delightful 45-mile ride up the Columbia. pa inpr scenery unparalleled for eplendor and magnificence: and manv man-made comforts and pleasures were added to Natutc's boun tiful attractions. Tennis courts, croquet grounds, ball park: wading. fihins. bill climbing, walks through pleasant wood and lv rinsing treame; and other amusements too numerous to mention, are watting for your enjoyment at beautiful v .. . BONNEVILLE ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER For illustrated, descriptive literature, rates and special arrangements, call at our CITY TICKET OFFICE Third snd Washington Streets . Portland, Oregon Marshall 4500 A-6121 "Jaae Time Oood Time Portland Rose Festival JUNE 9, IO, 11, 12 Special Low Round Trip Fares and Special Trains TXA 1 rtOUTt I I Th Saposmoa Idas 119 The Rose Festival of portlsnd this year will eclipse every thing fcevlously held. This City will keep open house to alt Its gUMts, and will provide amusement end entertainment fhat will be worth a Journey of many miles lo see. HISTORICAL AND ALLEGORICAL FLOATS representing the history and progress of Oregon end its in dustries Civil and Military Parades Hports on Land hd ' ' Water Grand Festival Bail. etc. . SPECIAL ROSE FESTIVAL TRAINS To accommodate patrons desiring to return to their homes after the ntarht parades, the . P. will run Mpecial Night -Trains ss follows: ...... Wednesday. Thursday and Friday tjm X9, X AMV'Xt. . iEX.ECTXXO TRA1W, FOTX.AJrX TO KTsOaTaTTTXIaX, vis New berg. 1aviry Kourth and Yamhill. lf:le V. M. STBAX TJtAIaT, FOSTXdUTP TO SAXBsC, leaving Portland In Ion Depot 11 P. M.. hast Morrison atreet 1 1 : p. M.. arriving Salem (Commerelsl Htreet) 13:t A. M.. Trains will - stop at sll intermediate points. FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 12 - . ntrht train will be extended through to Albany snd Cor vallis. making sll stops. , -'. Tickets em sals from all potats em tbe S. T. ssath of ftesahre, Iselaalsg Klamath rails, June T to 10. Trova. stosebmrr and all poiats S&rtb ale feem foists ea the 9. . X, O. . , C. W. as 1, I. s V. June 7 to 12. lnclnslve. rtaal return limit ail poiata Xaae IS. : - ; J John M. arcott. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore. Glada leu don't lor - saa $iy mors: you used to take me bsnao frass the tbaatra In s taxi, Harold Why. dear, the money I saved to-night will almost buy US home and start s bank account. bye to her brothers before she died. . At Castle nock and O.-W. R. A K. physician boarded the train and tried to keep the woman breathing until Se attle was reached, but at Central la he gave up the fight, and Mrs. Canaan' was taken to a hospital, where she died -10 minutes later. Her bndy was taken to Seattle. She via 20 years Old.,. The field of ; congressional a spirant a In North Carolina this year la unusual ly large. Homely. 'Yet AJmire4 '. and Envied; Hrr Secret Tbs eon rant ins rn,d msdc a path f-M" bvr. rsst admiring side glance, thee with Innglttf yes followed her tw the ebvstor. It ws et the rcsrtral In ivtrolt. be Incld-el ess recalled when f ehnnred - to all semes table from the wemsn. Whvl .was II ahapit her that esuai-d sll that rommotloo 1 Her cm. pleilon. Really, never beheld lis eqnsl. ' Vsatiivlng to dck up eeuslMisBsrehla), I learned the secret. "I've tried to make, the shsi of any ese .v charm," rbe asld. "I krww men shhor Mike- t uns and artlficlslhy, t Imr ntwtlr: tke sre two (Mitga I ne t rwrtot ssiwrsl '' Ipvellneas and u Mi fill spper ranee. When f my eompetrn berlna t are. I get en sc of mcrr-led via at llut drtere. appl st t -nlpbC lle cold ereani, wsth It -It In the morning. . This rrsdnslly flakes off the onter skin: and 1 have a brand new complexkss, magnetics lly besntlful. ss ynn see. - Wrinkles never bother me. Af their -'. eeptlov 1 bathe my fsc te a enliitbni sxads by dissolving sn nnave ef powdered saso lits In a hslf rmt f eltrli hal. It srerke ilk magic." Muim Mntsniv In Tattler. (At. aVoee Tine S-ortlsas" THB