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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLA ND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1914. ; V 15 1 MONDAY'S DELAYED NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Return of World Happening Received From 8 o'clock Yesterday Afternoon Until 8 o'clock This Morning. ' : Eastern. ; Dr. Mary Mill Patrlckv president of the Constantinople college for women, has been awarded the order of Shef ekat by . the sultan, Mehemet V, says a report at New York from Turkey. The American cjollege of surgeons aeek a permanent endowment of II, 000.000 (or the establishment of a " home at Washington, D. C. Fellow ships were conferred on 10SJ surgeon at. the meeting at Philadelphia. Mrs. Sarah Uoble. aged 18 la a great great grand mother aa result of the birth of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. U Bloomfleld, of Montclalr, N J. William. B. Ferguaon, bookkeeper and commodore of a fleet of power boats n the Mississippi, pleaded guilty to mbezzlement at lit. Louis and will re ceive sentence to the penitentiary tomorrow. Gordon. Rleker, former president of the defunct Yatee Center National bank., at Yates Center, Kan., for whom a March had been made, entered, through his attorney, his appearance at tha circuit -court, in St. Louis coun ty. Ills whereabouts are still a rays terr to the court. The-Sonstltutlonallty Of the Iowa workmen's comnenMatlon act was up held by Judge Smith Mcpherson , of the Federal court at Des Moines. Law was passed by the last assembly. Eugene Larklns, aged 11, who shot and killed James Walls, after the lat ter had killed the boy's father in quarrel over a small debt, was held to answer to the grand Jury, but was released on his own recognizance. Mis Adgie Coatello, lion tamer, hugged and klrnied the beast which had killed her fiance, Emerson Dietrich, at Chlcaero. The next graduating claas at the University of Michigan will be com- foaed In part by students from Port and, Kugene and Bandon. Oregon boys wq will get degrees are: Ansel tios- rfter. Portland; Perclval Collier, Eu g. n; William Laidlaw, Portland; John MtKwell. Bandon. A cablegram has been sent from London to Philadelphia calling for aid for th Irish volunteers to enable them to confront the attempt to put "down the liberties" of the Irish people. Conciliators Patrick Gilday and C. W. MIIIb, named by the president, vis ited the 12.000 strikers of- the Alle gheny Congenial Industrial union and were politely told that their services . were not needed. Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, of Aus tin, TVxus, president of the General Federation of Women's club?. Is re ported h hHii ill from a nervous collnpfe, at Soulh l?end, Ind. She had Intendi-d to rn.iWe an address at the district meeting of the federation. William .lames Sldis, aceil J 8, the J'ouiiHest Ntudent ever graduated from Iarvard, will receive his degree this week. Il finished last' year but ow ing to hin age his uVgtee was refused at that time. Benxeiii'ttf .Williams, past president of the Western Society of Engineers, d lopped dead at Chicago shortly be . fore planning to take the train for Ann Arbor, Mich. - The decision of the United States supreme court in the oil lands cane eas received ttl the headquarters of th Southern Pacific company with gruat satlntactlon. A atatr ment bsued itoitly after thf-idecislon was an nounced Mld: "The officials of the cointuny know there in no fraud.' ruled that railroads are not liable tot damages sustained by interstate ' em ployes or their families who ride on passes. t July 21 tha public hearing will be granted the railroads on their claim' to retain their Ownership in steamship lines. The meeting will be held under tha auspices of the Interstate com merce commission, at Atlantic City. Tha house again went on record as being opposed to making labor unions liable under the anti-trust laws of the nation. . Officers and men of the naval militia are entitled to 10 per cent additional pay when on sea duty, according to the interpretation of the lawj&y the comp troller of the treasury. ' ' Lumber dealers of the east who blacklisted wholesalers who sell direct to the consumersr-violate the terms of the Sherman anti-trust act, according to a ruling of the United States su preme court. Representatives Falconer of Wash ington and French of Idaho were buc- is put In as hustler, rustler and bustler j of Webfoot camp. Woodmen of the world. Applications Pile Vp Kepldly. Edgar Easter, deputy national di rector for Oregon of the Loyal Order of Moose, has established of floes In the Royal building at 09. ; Assisted by special deputies George Munter and LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today's Happening with the Btdldere, Architect Ooatneton and Realty Broken. Meier V Frank Permit Asked. The Dldwlddie Construction company J. C. Monaban, he expects to initiate has filed the working drawings of tha a class in the local lodge of Moose at proposed 14 story Meier & Frank build trie next regular meeting of not lee j mg; with the city hulldlng; department ilia., v. - An active cvinimiie ,vi iu lodge is also helping bring: in the ap plications which are piling up rapidly. Department Commander N. F. Fargo has issued his general order No. 1, appointing, as assistant adjutant general, C. A. Williams, the represen tative of the G. A. R., in the headquar ters at the courthouse. General Will ie ms Is, therefore, now serving his eighth term in that responsible posi tion, i e e . . BUr Clan to Be Initiated. J. J. May, chairman of the Loyal Campaign Extraordinary of the Fra ternal Brotherhood, will arrive In Portland this eveningand will be the guest of the loca lodges of the'so- and made application for permit cover ing actual construction of the building. In the application tha cost of the build ing, not Including the expensive - In terior work, plumbing and decorating, is fixed at $300,000. It is estimated that that portion of the construction not provided for in the initial permit win cost approximately $500,000. Mount Tabor Slope Sale. The residence property described as lot 2K block 2, Alroy addition, and lo cated on East Salmon street, near East Forty-ninth, has been sold by H. H. Calcf to Mrs. E. M. Holden for $6000. f""1 .,f;f A big class will be initiated in sundry civil bill for the use of $100,000 for survey of railroad land grants. The senate banking committee has commenced to search the records ot the five men whom President Wilson has named as members of trie federal reserve bank board. Foreign. West river, China, is 70 feet out of its banks and Chinese are fleeing for safety, says a report from Hongkong. Customs and members of the foreign staffs are leaving in boats. Austria Is blamed for causing, the uprising in Italy, in which the anar chists took a conspicuous part, by Deputy Vital, at Rome. He says Aus trian agents were busy causing dis cord. On July 1. 5 per cent income tax will be collected from Incomes received from foreign stocks, bonds and securi ties. The regulations are intricate and detailed. As the result Of the death of onetjf the diver engaged in the rescue of bodies from the hold of the liner Em press of Ireland the work will be dis continued. ' - Master ot, the Empress of Ireland and the Store tad's chief officer were both unable to locate exactly the spot where the fatal collision took place, according to maps submitted at the coroner's Inquest In Quebec. hln hnnnr Tha Mav Tnepttno- urtll hA held at Eagles hall. Mr. May has Murraymead as Ohio in the Interest of the U C. E campaign, and has stirred up much enthusiasm. The campaign is insti tuted as a compliment to the supreme president, Mrs. Emma R. Neidig, who is the first women to be elevated to the position of chief executive of the Fraternal Brotherhood. Buys in Blnrraymead. Roy O,. Powers has purchased from Wallace D. Fraley the quarter of a block at the southeast corner of East Twenty-fourth and Carruthers in addition. Consideration Vernon Deal. . George W. Beach has sold to Joan Welsh lot 10, block 60, Vernon, for $2250. Brotherhood in Good Condition. M. G. O'Malley, Oregon member of the executive board of the Fraternal Brotherhood, has returned from Los Angeles, where he was called to attend the annual meeting of the board. He reports the funds of the society as showing healthy growth and the mem bership increase as- being greater than in years. Buys Sunnyside Home. The house and lot on East Morrison street near East Forty-ninth in Sunny, side was sold last week by Marie Jor gensen to Charles P. Tallman. Con sideration $6000. Deal in South Mount Tabor. E. J. Oberle has purchased from Jerry Antos an improved quarter of a block at the southwest corner of Ever- ard street and the county road south The Fraternal Brotherhood of Mount Tabor, for $2900. wul have a heavy representation at San Francisco, it Js stated during the Manama Exposition. Pacific Coast. The building of the Bank of Narnpa, Idaho, which closed its doors recently, has been sold to the First National bank of Nampa for $20,010. The man killed by a passenger near Castlerock has been .identified as John Harper, says a report from Cen tralla, Wash. The laundry women's minimum wage conference with the Washington state Industrial committee will be consid ered today and it is expected that an agreement for $9 minimum will be reached. WHATLABOR IS DOING Organizer Working to Secure Better Showing in Some Crafts. Fine Irvington Residence. contractor J. C. Walker obtained a building permit yesterday for a two story frame dwelling which he is build Ing for F. O. Miller on a quarter of a block at the northwest corner of East Twenty-fourth and 1 Thompson streets, Irvington. The estimated cost of the building is $12,000. 10 10 10 400 Campbell 09 Trial - r on Murder Charge Stack Getting Results. E. J. Stack, secretary of the State! Federation of Labor, and acting as a j special organization committee of one for the Central Labor Council, is working quietly to secure a bet ter showing among a number of oc cupations. That he is devoting his time to this work indicates that he is getting results. Stack has a repu tation among the labor men of "bringing home the bacon without shouting it out." Want Oregon Materials Specified. Leading members of the building Architect Building Home. Architect J. Tourtellotte has let the contract for a one story frame cottage to bem erected on Fremont street near East Thirty-third in Manitou addition at a cost of $3800. T H. Beeblll et al to E. J. OtrtUhsW. block IS. CUfford addition Sams te me, lot 5. 6, 11. 12, block Ai, weriook E. 1. Olnn and wife to Moore Investment Oo., undivided ii-8 inter la and to undivided , interest lot 1. north 5 feet lot 2. block 308 Coach addition. . Alma EUls and husband to Lloyd B. But ler, north OO feet lot 1, block. 8, t tU lnc addition Gilbert Goodhue and wife to Florence Kaer, lot 13, block 10, St. Johns ailU BUB. ... a A,VW Cfcarle F. Wickland to Frank A. Haerle et U, 8.20 vcrea, beginning 1726.4 feet eait of Dolnt which la located in wMt line section 4, township 1 sooth, range s east, 1339.4 feet aoatberly from northwest corner section 4 Lewis 8. Winters and wife te Ladd & niton Bank, lot 7. block 11, Multnomah George A. WUbart and wife to John wlsfaart. lot 20. block 4. Stewart Park. Hlbernla Sayings Bank to J. C. Dres- sei, lot a, block 6, ldox... Wallas D. rnlv and vr1 tm trt Rot f. rowers et al, lota I, S, block S. Mur raymead 10 Ladd Estate Oo. to Harriet Ballou, lot 27. block 21. Eaatmoreland 900 Jennie Swett and husband to Frits Bitte, lot 10, block A," Dumway s sub. or RlrerTlew addition 1.70J John P. Sharkey Co. to Winifred O. . Burr, lots 1, 2, block 19, Warerielsb Melshta -. 1.600 8. r. Diamond and wife to T. A. Snook, lot , block 84, Laurelburst 10 Fred A. Jacob and wits to Laura Brand, lots 0, lO, block , Berkeley 900 J. T. Alexander to Ada F. Alexander, un- , dirided H Interest lota S, 6, south 5 feet lot 4, block 1, Evans' addition to Alblna, also part lot 17. block 1, Abends' addition, also part lot 10, block 1, Abends' addition to Alblna.. 10 J. T. Alexander to Ada F. Alexander, lot , block 13, Multnomah, lots 1. 2, block 9, Failing' addition, lot 11, hlock 5. John Irving's First addition.. . 10 Gottlob Both and wife to William C. Stuetzer et al. lot S, 4, block Ss. Peninsular addition No. 8 690 E. J. Oberle and wife to Jerry Antos, lota 1. 2, block 6. Germanla 2,000 J. C. Little to Annie K. Little, lot 6. block 1, Lofty View , 0 Pearl Mae Mundelius to Henrietta Her, lots 81, 82, block 8, Mount Tabor Place addition 10 Prorident Trust Co. te L. Charle Reich- ardt. lot 2, black 9, Glenelyn. . . 2,800 Base Line Land Co. to Hose B. Heavens, kit 2. block 11, Altamead 2,200 Realty Asoociatea of Portland. Or., to Ada Allen, lot 8. block P.V IrTlngton. l.SO Mrs. EL K Marra tn Mae A. Hitchcock. lot 8. block 43. Vernon 10 A W. Hammersmith and wife to Lizzie A. Tnnlnn lot 8 block 48. Vernon (assigned to Mrs. B. K. Marrs) 800 W. M. fcmith and wife to A. L. White. lot 7. block 4, Albion addition to Al blna 1910 Real Estate Co. to Edwin Fortler at 1 Int. K rt Klook IUIO addition to 8t. Johns 900 Mrs. Vlda hi. Klrkham and husband to Charles W. Demnsev. lot 4. block 8. E Tails ton 804 Bontiut Man, Fast Sixty Tears of -I Are Aoeusea of Capital Crlms t9t 10 J Shooting; aad Killing- Vetghsor. o I J Roseburg, Or, June 3$. Morrison ! Campbell, charged with first degree murder for hay lng shot and killed John Becker, a neighbor, during a quarrel over some pasturage land April 18, was placed en trial before Judge Hamilton In the circuit court bora Monday. All of yesterday and this forenoon was consumed In selecting a suitable jury. Campbell, who is past 60 years of age, appeared In a much better condi tion physically than be did three weeks ago, when h appeared in court and asked for an Indefinte postponement ef his trial because of 111 health. Mrs. Campbell and adopted daughter occupied seats in the court room. Mrs. Becker and her five small fatherless children sat in the corridor of the court room. RAILROAD NEWS Railroad Heads Are on Long Tour of bvpectlon of lines. WomanTaces Trial ; in Extortion Case Xrs. ICarU Clea Alls Arrirea at Wmmtm Vesica, CD, VHN Trelim- laary Hearing- WHS Sa XaU. Banta Monica. Cat, Jons Mr. Marl Ellen Allen, known also aa Claries "tha blonde," returned to Santa ' Monica today to await the aeciswm of Justice Carriilo ta her trial on a charge of attempting to extort money from Earl Nash, a Santa Monica bnsfnes ataa. Carrllla Im considering evidence presented before him and will announce bis decision next Thursday afternoon. Detectives from the district attor ney a office, tt waa stated sere, are attempting to connect Mrs. Alleifa movements with an alleged blackmail ing gang with headquarters In L,os Angelas. Tha off leers, admitted that their investigations have failed to un cover any facts that might connect the ring with the dlsappearaaeo from Santa J. Veals Ooea Zasrfc A, Jj. Mohler, president of the Union Pacific and Or egos Short Line, started east last night for an Inspection at tha two Unas trader bis Jurisdiction. He planned to meet E. E. Calvin, vies president ef the Short Line. at. Hunt iugton, the two to make a joint inspec tion tour. Mr. Mohler waa in Portal lana several days, family Mores to Denver. James Russell, now assistant to the ice president or tne Denver & Rio Grande, Is in Portland to take Mi family to hia new home in Denver. Mr. RnseeU formerly was general superin tendent of the Spokane, Portland Jt Seattle, and retired with the advent of 1 C. Gllman as president. He then became, superintendent of the Great Northern, taking the place of W. R. ! Barbara several months aaro of Scott, who became superintendent of Lewis Clark, a Spokane 'millionaire. ths North Bank and subsequently waa ' who was .believed to have committed iubuv geusru manager. Mr. Mnaseu j suicide, expects to be here only a few days. I e e Wav.erly Heights Cottage. E. M. Habigorst has let the contract to Q. Q. Larfield to' build a one story frame bungalow on Tlbbett street near East Thirty-fifth in Waverly Heights. The house will cost $2350. Railroad Club at Hospital. The O.-W. R. & N. company has let trades will hold an Important meeting I the contract to Moore Brothers to build this eveninjt to consider tha imnortant a club house for railway employes at aiicu i . i . . . k , . Moving pictures were taken of a. ' matter or securing specifications" by comer oi mou ana ueiay streets, Executive. The. United states supreme court, after clotting one of the busiest -alona in its. history. Hdjourned until October, the Intermountain case, oil case and pipe line case being among the big IsaueB decided. Tomorrow all the American bnttle liijn now at Vera CrJr. will go to ea for an enerclse, except the battleship hitw Vork. Admiral Hader reported to the navy department that the men need woire chiuige. President Wiltion InniHts that all he want in the present discussion over the commercial conditions of tlie coun try U a square deal, according to his statements to callers at the White Mouse. ' i Turkey has aske'T the United States rot to sell the hattleBhlps Mississippi and Idaho to -Greece, an has been pro posed. Turkey In on the eve of going to war with Greece. President Wilson ent to King George of lOngland hin congratulations, on-the British ruler's birthday. , Henator Norlands propones an amendment which will create a federal commission to control the rx;cnditures of the millions used In Improvement of national waterways, under the rivers and harbors act. The plan to chansre the name of Culebra cut, in the .Panama canal, to Galllard cut, in honor of the late army engineer who harnessed the mountain St thia point,. has been laid before the president. The United States supreme, court gambling den in San Francisco where j architects for more Chinese were playing fan tan when the i materials in buildings detectives made their appearance. Arthur T. Lym, Chinese aviator, na tive of California, will sail for Hong kong to give Instructions to the Chi nese government in the art of using the aeroplane. FRATERNAL NOTES Many Courtesies Extended. , Miss Llna Ostervald, "Woodmen of the World Festival queen, has sub mitted a report of her travels from city to city with the Rose Festival ueen party. It will be replied to Dy Frank Motter. In it she says that even where the train stopped but a fewiminutes, delegations of W. O. W. presented her with flowers. At Salt ake she was met ny a large aeiega- tlon and given a gold pin as a token of remembrance. The Woodmen of San Francisco not only sent committees to her train to meet her with flowers but called a the hotel as well. They presented her with a silver flcwer vase and showed her great attention. Coming home he drill teams of both Kugene and fialem met her at the depots and were reviewed on the depot platforms by her. She ,feel9 very grateful to the -V 1 A Message To Thin Weak, Scrawny Folks Art Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard to sV. "I can't understand' why I do not net fat. I eat plenty of good, nourishing rood. The reason is just this: ion cannot get fat. no matter how much you eat, unless your digestive organ assimilate the fat making elements f your rood instead or passing them out through the body as waste. What Is needed Is a means of gently or gin the assimilative functions of the Stomach and intestines to absorb the oils and fats and hand them over to the blood, where they may reach the starved, shrunken, run down tis sues and. build them up. The thin person s body ts like a dry sponge eaa-er and hungry for. the fatty ma terials of which It is-being deprived by the failure of the alimentary can.il to take them from the food. The best way to overcome thia sinful waste rf flesh building- elements and to stop he leakage of fats is to use Sargo', the recently discovered regenerative force that Is recommended so highly py physicians here and abroad. Take a 11 tie Sararol tablet with everv jneal and notice how quickly your, cheeks Pill An misA rhll lrm h..ltV. 1..K .ill V u . ' . w . , w v . 11 J ivati ire deposited over your body, covering acn Dony angle ana projecting point. Woodard. Clarke & Co. ndother trood Sruggists have Sargol, or can get it from their wholesaler, and wHl refund your money if you are not satisfied With the gain in weight it produces is stated on the guarantee In each package. It ts Inexpensive, easy to take and highly efficient. Caution I while Sargol has producod remarkable results in overcoming nerv us dyspepsia and general stomach troubles, it should not be taken unless fou are willing to gain ten pounds or more, for It is a wonderful flesh sutlder. if ID ' : PnnnIfU Rjnnariv I for Gou tL Rheumatism, tb head, cnlln?dAVT.,1? lnia tor 0. A, (JO Beokman St Woodmen of the World Festival Queen Will Make Her Report. more made-in-Oregon Lower Albina. The building will have of all kinds. It grouno aimensions or 44 Dy tu ieei Is charsred that the architects r to with a 24 by BO foot wing. It will be blame for much capital going out of used ror c,ub and emergency hospital the state when large buildings are purposes ana win cosi jsouov constructed. Neighbors" had. for the good times she . Violations to Be Prosecuted. The eight-hour law Is being violated In Oregon, so a number of labor union men believe, and aome decided efforts will be made to bring certain alleged violators into the courts and test out the clauses upon which there is some difference of opinion. One firm ad mits that it has repeatedly violated the law, but proceeds on the theory that its penalties will not be enforced. Recent decisions on the employment of persons on public works and In public Institutions do not suit advocates of eight hours a day among union men, Phenotms Wis. The Fitzgerald Phenoms played a game of baseball Saturday with the White Crows at Peninsula park and won by a score of 12 to 8, H. Q. Par- eons pitcher. These two rival teams Kal Estate Transfers. Wellesley Land Co. to Emma T. Qulnn, lots 28, 27, block 21, Montclalr $ Blinkers Investment Co. to Bessie Unger man, lots 3. 4. block 6, Hrd Park.. John R. Hushes and wife to Kmits Torwick, lot 4, block 2, 8outhmore Isnd J...... John R. Hughes and wife to same, lot 2. block 3. Southmoreland George W. Beach and wife to Joan Welsh, lot lO, block 50, Vernon The Jacobs Stine Co. et si to Ben F. I,iUis. lots S) 10, block 21). Berkeley.. Title A Trust Co. to 8. D. Vinyent. lot 4. block 7. lots 12. 13, block 8, Mer- low O. J. Beier and wife to August Bolie, lots 5. 8, block 64. Vernon... T. G. Montgomery and wife to J. M. Bowles, lot 12. block 24. taurelhurst. The Jos A. Strowbrldge Estate Co. to Calls M. Kenney. kt T, block IS, Errol Heights . C. F. Bennett to 8. B. Hunter, lot 7, Hack 1, Columbia Heights Marie Jorgensen and husband to Charles P. Tallman, lot 8, block , Sunnyside addition Building Permits. . i . . , . . . I Carrie Keenan and wife to Jessie Jordan. hi vne cgarmars oi " iy pro- - Vt 7t, Roe City Park... 1.100 to the organized trades. Chinese Is I lobbed. San Francisco, June 23. Bing Sen. a Chinese restaurant man, received a telephone call early today to visit Clay and Stockton streets to see a man who 'said he had business with him. When he arrived two country- Expect to Capture Frizes. The Woodmen of the World of Port land are going over to Vancouver with the intention of taking all the prizes offered on the Fourth of July. A list of prises Includes $100 for the best appearing and most numerous fraternal body of men In uniform. That means W. O. W A. I Barbur says. Two other prizes of $50, and $25 for second and third best are offered, and then there is a prize of $5 for the best drilled fraternal team. "It will not cost the teams anything to have a Fourth of July outing," said a lead ing W. O. W. man, "because those prizes are in our jeans now, even if it Is a shame for rortiana.to despoil little Vancouver.? C. W. Irish, supreme president of the Modern Foresters, has returned from McMinnville, wherS he obligated a class of new candidates last Friday. He says that the valley farms are all going to yield big ' crops, and that President Wilson is right in saying the hard times are psycological. The Modern Foresters announce a full evening five hundred party Wednesday evening, July 1, at S. S. L. F. hall. Fourth and Yamhill. The picnic of the United Degree Teams, Woodmen of the World, was well attended at crystal Lake Park Sunday. - To Show Moose Pictures. The Loyal Order of Moose in this city Intend to capture a motion pic- men roDbea mm or ms watcn ana George W. Clarke and wife to Bessie money. I Clark,' lot 8, block 13. Rossmere . . . . Aurllla Weedeu and nusoana to Tea v. Gerling, lot , block 11, Terrace Park. , Ladd Estate Oo. to Catherine O. Flem ing, lot S, block i, weetmoreiano .... Here Is a Quick Way to Get Rid of Hairs (Beauty Notes). Electrlo treatments are no longer necessary to banish hairy growths, for a paste made by mixing a little powd ered delatone with water and spread on the hairy surface about 2 minutes. then rubbed off, takes with It every trace of hair. After this treatment the skin should be washed to free It from the remaining delatone. This Is entirely harmless and Is unfailing, but to avoid disappointment, be sure that it is delatone you get. Adv. Farrell Investment Co., erect two story flre- Sroof concrete theatre and office building, -tark. between West Park and Park streets; builder. Boyajohn-Aruold Co.; ilOO.OOO. Tlllie My era. erect one story frame dwell ing. Commercial, between Bkidmora and Tree. cott; builder, Kred Nelson; oOO. Mrs. Dora Kurts, erect one story frame tvoodshed. Corbett. between Wbitaker and Curry; builder. H. Kttrta; $100. Mt. Hood Valley Co., wreck one story frame dwelling. Everett, between Tenth and Elev enth; wrecker, Lambes Wrecking Co.; $loo. E. M. Rasmnssen, erect two story frame apartments. Twenty-fourth, between Sandy Road and East Irving; builder, same; $30,000. S. A. Riffle, erect one story (rams dwell ing, Buffalo, between Williams and Van couver: builder, E. C. Dunning; $l.WO. H. E. Knight, repair one atory frame dwell ing. Excelsior, between Vandeyehter and Hickey; $150. William Brown, repair one and one half story frsme dwelling. East Twenty-fifth, be tween Emerson and, Summer; builder, same; $40, ' V. H. Betneking, repslr one snd one half story frame dwelling. Sixtieth. 8. E., between Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets; builder, Ibsen; $200. , . M. Holman, erect 50 foot retaining waU, Mississippi avemM, between Revere and Fre mont; builder, L. Langos; $160. Headquarters Will Be Definitely Fixed First awtivis.1 Convention of Christian Toga for This District to Be Xeld Xere Hext Week. The first anriual convention of Chris tian Toga for this district is to be held at the Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and Taylor streets, Monday and Tuesday of next week. The Christian Toga work has so far outgrown the loose form in which It has so far been conducted that there is. now a demand for an organ zation which will permit of more concerted action between the various centers in the United States. The district in cludes all of the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. At this session, the location of the per manent headquarters for the district will be decided, the Choice of which at present lies between Portland and Spokane. Besides the business sessions of the delegates, there will be three public sessions, wlten addresses will be made m i.trr v C TI TOT a I Mozumdar, founder of the WRllNJvLtibMUol UU work in America; Rev. Ralph M. fld Bit, superintendent or the work to the southwest, and F. O. Garrison, minister of the local society. A suit able program has been arranged for the first public meeting, to be held the evening of June 29. Singing Pig Costs Owner a $10 Fine Torciae Aria Attracted "Barbarian' Cop, Whose Toto for That Sort of Musle Was Wanting. Los Angeles', June 23. Because Ho garty. "the singing pig," warbled a porcine aria while he was being trans ported from train to theatre, Mrs. Eva Ritchie,'' his owner and mana ger, must pay a $10 fine in police court today. A barbarian cop, who, Mrs. Ritchie tearfully told the court, looked more like a pig than Hogarty does, didn't appreciate the soaring symphony and Investigated. He found Hogarty im prisoned in a small box that didn't give free play to his stomach mus cles and prevented the deep breathing necessary to artists. Me also opined Hogarty might be hungry. Mrs. Ritchie secured the pig's re tease, by the authorities in time for his turn last night at a movie-vaude- the Burlington route, returned yester ville house. - day from the triennial convention ofl the Modern Woodmen of America at Toledo, Ohio. On the way back he visited the general offices at Chicago. Crop prospects through Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska are the beet he ever saw ! them, he said, and the country as far east as he went Is likewise favored. Woodland, Wash., June 23. The contracting firm of Hayden Brothers j Advertlslsr Btea to Meet. & Bidwell has completed Its paving , Advertising mn of the Vnlon Pa of "Woodland streets as per contract j clflc system wilR meet In Salt Lake end are today loading its machinery I City, June . 29, to consider approprla to take to Vancouver, Wash., where it ) tlons for the varleua aspects of rail has a three mile contract on the Pa-j road publicity f or nhe coming period, cific highway. The main business Representatives of the O.-W. R. ft N. part of town, comprising eight blocks, and Oregon Short Line will meet rep- are pavea full width, the balance with ; resentatives of the Union Pacific rall- Hew te Saadle Bxplestves. Colonel J. I Taylor of New Torn; special agent for the bnread of explo sives of the American Railway asso ciation, lectured at Swiss hall. 28$ tt Third street, last night on the safe handling of explosives on trains. lie Illustrated hla talk with atereoptlcon slides showing; -the safe and unsafe methods. Operstlng employes of all the railroads in Portland - attended. e Freight Terminals Planned. General Manager J. P. O'Brien, Chief Engineer J. R. Holman and Right of Way Agent J. W. Morrow ef the O.-W. R. A N. company, are back from Pen dleton, where they inspected the prcf- posed new freight terminals west of the city, at Pilot Rock Junction. Lo cations of roundhouaea. tracks and oil tsnks were chiefly looked after. . W. roster Beturns. W. Foster, commercial agent of Big Mill Burned at Klamath Falls Tie, sf VeUoam Bay mU oomyaay Xuiployed 300 Ken; lomsex la Yards and XHas Saved. . Klamath Falls, Or June St. The ' sawmill of the Pelican Bay Lumber - suisina, cincturing over I men, with a payroll of $27,000 monthly, was -completely destroyed by fire Sun day afternoon. Loss, $10,009. partly covered by insurance. Lumber la the ; yards, valued at $160,000 and dry kiln : ana ineas were sevea. The fire originated in ths bark room j of the sawmill and spread rapidly. Woodland Paving Contract Completed! B50 10 10 10 2.290 TOO 10 10 . 10 025 430 6.000 Msrie D. Johnson and husband to Charles - R. Baird. 6 acres beginning northwest corner ki 8. Hegel, section S2, town ship 1 north, range 3 east Title A Trust Co. to W. J. Summers. lot 6. block 1. Soiithmorelanfl J. F. Kimball and wife to P. D. Iewis, lot 25, block , Arleta Park M. 4. Celestla A. Gear hart to August Olson et al, lot "E," Clifford addition to Albina (no block) H. A. Calef to Mrs. Ethel M. Holden, lot 2, block z. Alroy aaaition 10 800 10 700 5,500 10 200 10 16 foot roadway. Including four hlooks leading to the west approach to the Paclflo highway bridge across lewls river. This gives the towrr about one and one half miles of concrete paving, and as the town council compelled all telegraph, telephone and electric light way. Good Place for Spinsters. North Yakima. Wash.. June 23. The position of travellers' aid secretary of the T. W. C. A. has become on of the . a Jn lt I A. ! AW companies to put their poles at thetmosl aciroie "e.r nco edge of the sidewalk, the streets are j iuni'nuii, tiif? ii ror n i iiivuiuucut, would marry John Le Clerc, proprietor of a local shoe repair shop. Miss Thompson is the third to leave the position to be married within the past three years. Miss Thompson Is 41 and Mr. Le Clerc is over 10 . clear of any obstructions. In addition to the paving lite main part of the 6idewalks in the business section With a few exceptions have new concrete sidewalks. County Clerks Must Turn in Stubs Attorney General Bales That All Un used Tlsh and Game Zjloensee as Well Must Be Given to Commission. Salem, Or., June 22. County clerks can be compelled by mandamus - pro ceedings oturn over to the fish and game commission all unused fish and game licenses and the stubs of the licenses issued, so the commission can check the amount of money the clerks should turn into the fish and game fund, according to an opin ion given today by Attorney Gee eral Crawford to State Game Warden Evans. Some of the county clerks have refused to turn over such unused licenses and stubs on the ground that they were records of thetr office and should be kept In their of fice. The attorney general holds that the county clerks should keep vthelr records In a book. VOLCANO EXPERT HERE HOW FRENCH PEOPLE CURE STOMACH TROUBLE A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure veget able oil, and said to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been Introduced ire" thia country by George H. May r, who for twenty years has been one of the leading . down town druggists of Chicago and Who himself was cured by its use. So quick and effective Is Its action that a single dose , is usually enough to bring pro nounced relief In the most- stubborn ! cases, and many people who have tried ""1 ssssW' LSI Free to All To every lady reader who writes me I will mall a free copy of mr book, enti tled MT BOOK OF BEAUTY. It tells you now to ore serye, retain or derelop to its muest posei b i 1 1 t les the charm of your race and rorm An titlt ely new way. Re sult in five days or less. A plain sense m COUNTY COURT NEWS Kemove your treatment, that dellghta end astonishes all. MY BOOK OF BEAUTY will tell yon FB.EE, now you can remove the W r i n k 1 es, Crow'a Feet, B 1 a ckheads. Acne! Plmules WTiokles ana and facial blemishes. Corrections ef regulations for light ing of bridges were' sent by Light house Inspector Henry L. Beck and were referred to Superintendent of Bridges Musnane for immediate attention. Eugene White, county motorcycle officer, reported fines of $200 for vio lations of speed laws last week. Treas- common I urer Lewis wan reoiiested tor Infnrma. et h o d "of j tion to disposition of these funds. ture theatre In the near future and lt deciare they never heard Of any thing fetatic. put on the screen some wonderful Moose pictures that will tell about the Moose home of Mooseheart, Illinois, a great tract- of land near Chicago now being Improved and beautified. An informal reception will be given Saturday evening next at the court house to the new department com mander of the Grand Army of the Re public of Oregon, H. S Fargo, of this city. -, e. e Joint Installation Planned! It Is proposed that seven of the camps of the Woodmen of the World join In a combination Installation of officers on the evening of July 2 at the W.- O. W. temple. 128 Eleventh street. This will probably be effected. . e e Barbur Good Hustler. A. I Barbur is back on the Job as city auditor, and so is his stenog rapher. Miss Lina Ostervald, who was W. O. W. Queen during the Rose Fes tival. Any spare time left to Barbur marks ef age, my way No Matter What Ton Tried. my dook tens yott the . reason of your past failures. My method has no record of fail- to produce such remarkable results In SO Short a time. It is known as Mayr'S oas Washes, Expensive Vibrators or Cuppin Wonderful Stomach Remedy and can now be had at almost any drug store. It Is now. sold here by the Owl Drug Co. AdY." Devices, that never have helped act me leu yoa now to 700, an Restore the Bloom of Youth. An opinion relative to refund of taxes on property purchased by thi dock commission for public docks was submitted by the commission, stat ing that lt belie vd a portion of the taxes should be refunded. The opin ion was referred to Treasurer Lewis. A. R. Morgan of Corbett petitioned for the oiling of the highway from the Troutdale bridge to the nlaca where construction is begun 'on the Columbia River highway. Yankton Is Busy Place. Tankton, Or., June 23. Yankton real estate Is constantly changing hands. During the past week John Kappler sold his farm of 16 acres. William Karth sold a 80 acre farm for $6000. He bought this place only a few year ago for 1900. George Ferry sold l' San Francisco, June 23. Professor Frank A- Ferret, the volcano expert, a visitor here on his return Journey from an investigation of Japanese craters to Italy, where he spends most of his time, left San Francisco today for a look at Mount Lassen. r vis - w otomacn l roubles Due to Acidity O AYS XMJMUMr erVaOXAUBT. (to-called Stomach troubles, such as naigesuon wino, ana stomacnacne . are in probably nine cases eut ef ten simply evidence that fermentation Is taking place In the food contents of , the stomach, causing the formation of gas and acids. Wind distends the ' stomach, and causes that full, oppree- -lve feeling sometimes- known as ' heartburn, while the acid Irritates and Inflames the delicate lining of the : stomach. The trouble lies entirely la the fermentinsr tttaA Hiuh Anmn. tion is unnatural, but rosy Involve most serious consequences If not cor- ' rected. To stop or prevent ferments- i lion or the rood oontents of the stota- render It bland and harmless, a tea-: spoonful of btsurated magnesia, prob ably the best and moat effective cor-, rector of acid stomach known, ahonld be taken In a quarter of a glass ot hot or cold water Immediately after tins' Ar whlnftv. wl rA nr ! A I w im " felt. This stops the fermentation and' neutralises the iacldity in a few mo ments. Fermentation, wind and acid- ' Ity are dangerous and unnecessary. -Stop or prevent) them by the use of a proper antacid, uch as blaurated-mag-nesia, which can be obtained from any dniersriBt anil thus snahls alnm.tn to do Its work nronerlr without belna hindered by poisonous gas and danger -as- jr. f. oua eoids.- AdV.) Simple Way to End Dandruff .- Stop Falling Hair and Itching Scalp heals itching skins and clears bad complexions A After An Auto Ride Send me no money, as at Book of Beautr ts unit.-, it explains now all this eaa b r.n mi1 h.tvaoi, v,nirtnn done at home. Don't eipertmrnt with old I " . " tt ..... vr, tr..mi. useless methods any tonper. that 1 rob you arid Houlton for X2000 to Mr. Hummelt or rrom auc to si at a time, mop MOW. I oz Liayton, unio. and wait till Ton have my book. It will I tv,. Trsnhnim i, eionrv ( rn. avA. fn .iui tti. K n,w war ka. V. . I - store what h.7 "bee. T lost.' Yon wuTm toneer again after a months shutdown. There Is one snre wsy that has never failed j tn remove dandruff at once, snd that Is to i dissolve It. then you destroy lt entirely. Te do this, 3 nat getabont four ouoves of pis Id. i Common liquid arvon from any drag store (this ; is all yoa will need) apply lt at nla-bt wbes j retiriog;; use enough to moisten the scalp i and rub lt in gsntJy with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dan druff will be rone, and three or four more ap plications will completely dissolve, snd en tirely destroy, every single sign and trsre of it, so matter bow much dandruff yoa may have. Yoa wilt find alt Itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will be fluffy, luitrous, rl'V. silky and soft, and look and feel a bnnired times better. - If you value your hair, you should get rid tf dandruff st once, for nothing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair ' and makes it fall out. but it makes it stringy, atiagglr. dull. dry. brittle and lifeless, sad everybody notices It. (Adv.) Resinol Ointment and Resfnol Soap, fTS". stop itching instantly, quickly and 9&umM easily heal the most tormenting "aniat o-sny alrin rtv .rain avrflrt Phrelelass, , . t 444 . Bold by an dtsrsista. away pimpies ana DiacKneaas, even when other treatments have failed. rev trial else ef each, free, wrtte te Deft. 4-8, n IIIIIIIIIIIIH Excursions East- iejsBjBMsjsiaBBu ejBSjasssHua V) (7 Oregon Humane Society 67 Oread Ave. ST. betweea OOuek aad i Davis, nones Sas 1423. B-adls. i oraar bat ajtd hzcixt. Report ell cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber for small ani mal a Horse ambulance for slek or disabled animals at a moment's notloe. via Tickt$ Via All Route Fe !n tK ttnA rriicr anrl crlarincr cttn I Btore u ttco loet ou will no longer 111 the Wind, Oust ana giannp; sun-J need powder or eosmetlcs ef any kind. , Learn light, USe InompSOns 'five Water. I now to have a clear smooth skin-such as aa- A party of surveyors is surveying the line of the automobile road to be built from St. Helens to the Nehalem. With the St. Helens Timber com Vrwi watch the health fif-vnttr teethHtare bestows n the young whv not -vrMir evea? Thv are nf far! - Mr Book Tells Yon. ?.n Kntf 1 -ei-l tr I nany and the Peninsular Logging com IUUI V IU1WVI aiivt asra S avsw w spw wias-h mm a aw M wunuvu Will Btaal' . . . tain enottoh ftf the water for diilv L1! the secret ef Ketaovlng Superfluous I pany both crowding work to the Ut- j I FiesD, tr you are overweight. Mow to re use a lonpf time. - flelps Weak atla I move Superfluous Hair, lt yoa ar afflicted tnflamerl eves . keens healthv eves " that way. How to. Develop the bust, If i most, and haying; going Tankton is a busy place. full Mast, well. This Eye Water has been con- W i give them away and m i do so. (inMnneW nn the market cin- 1 TO?. 1 You want to know, so that you can beein J : r: - r . .iat oce to remove the wrinkles, and other Kills Self With Poison, Los Arrgelea. Cal June J J. A. O. I Miller, general manager of the Titus iiv years, ni yuur uiukkih. ui sent i marks of time, write todav a I onlv m. postpaid by John L. Thompson, j r;"1" f:4 VJXJt& s mr ot I Stock Remedies company of Banta Ana. Sons & Co., 153 River St, Troy. N. I agsiu. act sow. v cai. committed suicide by ewailowlng Y. Booklet free. IVertle Gatlin, Dept. 254, Denver, CoL i poison. - v The Pink of Health is every " "woman's right: but many are troubled -with sallow complexions, . headaches, backaches, low spirits until they learn that cure relief may be found in! StaecsVet el Seeds Tales to If. te iwttTveryl Me. ISe, . On Sale Daily Until September 30th Good for Return Until October 31st, 1914 When you go Santa Fe through California, you avoid the excessive heat and have sfopover privilege for visit to Grand Canyon; also you may visit Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.' ' ;y . . : . . Let me arrange detail of your trip and send yoa our picture folder '. ' ' H. E. VERNON, Gen. Agt SanU Fe Ry. 122 Third Street, Portland Phone Main 1274 nnniirmmHttmrtti iiiistlilli iiiii.il lUli I.liul.ii ,i i . aeaeeeeea eeeeeeeef ! tit lis u