TAKING' NO CHANCE. CRUSHED, SO SIMILAS. FINANCIAL- OUTLOOK FOR HER. HIGH CLASS. PRELIMINARY. A fOf aOILEJL SUPPLANTINC PR0VIDC4CS. I v. I i Hi Clerk 1 , can't Uy on $10 week, lrl - .. Employer Bosh! If rou got the earth every week you'd say , you 'couldn't live on itl Jones Caught la the suction of tb Inking ship. 1 felt mysslf solng flown, down, downl And presently I began to come up, up, upl Smith Oee wbls, old man! V must nave felt like a baeeball team I t Cholly Well, I told the boss I in tended to take wife and would need more salary. Ethel How much more did you ask forT ' ' . - s : Cholly Three dollars a week! I put it plenty high, so I could drop if - he kicked 1 lor ' New Clerk Will $10, sir? Employer No: If, I tay the week out! you advance m" did you mlghi Tanner Ate you afraid ef workl . Tramp Oh, it's not that! But what I work I perspire, and perspiration ii so deucedly vulgar, don't yon know and so destructive to equipois aju " aplombl . :'-" . - - THURSDAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY SKETCHED Happenings: of Hainan Interest Occurring Throughout the World After Yesterday's Issue Went to Press. Boarding House Law Will Be Tried Out baa stern. ! ; Francis A. Ogden, SO years old,, died at Houston, Texas, leaving an estate valued at mors than $1,000,000 lor the education of country children whose advantages are limited. His land is scattered In a dosen etates. A modern steel caisson modeled after the new dreadnaught Pennsylvania was so badly shattered by a navy shell during a test that it was taken to dry. dock. Nature Of the new explosive is ".kept a secret. ' "The Katy Flyer," of the Missouri, Kansas A Texas railroad, was held up and robbad by four masked men at Mataon, Mo, and the safe in. the ex press car, said to contain more than $1000 in Jewelry, was blown up and robbed. i Prison mutiny started in Blackwell prison, New York, and it was neces sary to put six, of the ringleaders back In their cells. A fire was started By the rebels and the power belt was out Everett Fassett hiccoughed himself to death after 29 hours at Lake Osea ' 'wana, N.. T.i i . Francis A. Hardy deeded six acres ' of valuable land in the suburbs fur newsboys' and bootblacks' ' home. Marian Quackenbuscli, 7 years old, bit Into a railroad torpedo at. Cornwall, N. T., thinking It was candy, and was perhaps fatally hurt by the explosion. Foreign. !A painting which Is said by experts to be. that of Leonardo Pa Vinol. was bought at a small country place in the canton of Frleburg, by an art col lator. The painting was sent to Paris ror uirther examination. Two military aeroplanes collided near Clatchlna, Ruasla, Lieutenant Bchenscben, pilot of one. being killed. and. Lieutenant! Noaornoff, pilot of the other, being seriously hurt. Inspector Reld of the Vancouver, B. C, Immigration department, was lm prlsoned for over-an hour on board the Japanese . steamer Komogato Maru. where he -had gone to take provisions1 ror the maroontea Hindus. He was re leased only a f tier a vigorous protest. Mr. and Mr Kermlt Roosevelt and Mrs. Nicholas Long-worth, daughter of Colonel Roosevelt, nailed from South ampton on the Imperator for New York. . . .. . r V " Where there: i perfect, friendship there Is no need of an alliance, said American Ambassador Page, address ihg a peace meeting at London. He I. referred to the) peace existing between the United States and Great Britain.! sir Arthur nwrkh,am. a Liberal mem her or the Bifltlsn parliament, sug gested In the ;houe of commons the prosecution of Sir Thomas Llpton and Ms rodlrectors in Upton's Ltd., in con section with the army canteen scandal. Reports that-insurgents . had cap tured. the. town of Ktrltsa, In southern Albania, were confirmed. Loyalists deserted the town after three days of fighting.- I Much surprise was expressed at Ber lin et the news, which leaked in con nertfon with' Wednesday night's, arrest of a number of members of the Servian Students' club, that the police .were warned some time sgo of a Servian plot to.. -assassinate the emperor. Fir oestroyied urrerln Terrace, a famous jthoroiighare overlooking the Bt. L,awrenoe at (jueoeo. ':--f Pacific Coast. Minimum wage of $9 a week and $ a week were fixed by the Washington industrial commission for telephone - girls over 18 and under 18 years, re spectively, - Mortgage to secure issue of $250, . 000 timber bonds, was filed at Che- , balls. Wash by Eastern Railway & Lumber Co. to; Orand Rapids Trust Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich. Leon T. Simpson, 44, and Evelyn Caffrey, 87, both or Portland, Or, .were licensed to wed at San Fran Cisco. Barley on ' Richard J. Tompkins' place near Pleasant View,, wash., Is goinar.60 bushels to the acre. After 48 hours' wrangling, the Oak land authorities decided to ask for the extradition "Of a man calling himself Frederick Keats Hamilton, accused In California of bigamy and passing worthless checks and . located in Boston. I ' " Larara yield of hybrid wheat' win bring total of wheat crop .for walla Walla county 6,600,000 to 6,000,000 bushels. Superior Judge Sturtevant of San Francisco, said i the secret file- in divorce suits was a rich- man's insti tution. ' . , The revelations, of Evelyn , Fares, aged 16, coheernrng her experience when she . anawered "help wan tea advertisement, resulted in the arrest of three men Who gave the names of Oeorae Reader, I John Sullivan and Harry Douglass. They wera charged with a statutory! of fense. .- i in Oregon. F. B. Springer of Salem traded 40 acres of fruit and bottom land to Dr. W..H. Pollard for two houses and lots In Springfield, in a deal involving valuation $7000. ; M. D. Latourette. M. A. Rands and Al Price of . Oregon City, went to the headquarters of the south fork or me Clackamas to locate water, supply for the city. ! . Roseburg postofflce shows gain of 11 oer cent in. receipts in past year over previous year, total receipts this year belhtr 820.841.45. Chief of Police Chrlstensen of Eu gene, won the $10,000 damage suit for false arrest Which had been brought against him. fori taking C. Wallace in a Indrlnr housit raid. Kansas City was celebrated at the Southern Oregon Chautauqua at Ash land. Picnic and dinner in the park were features. . i County Judge Harris and Attorneys Dillard & Day of St Helens, appeared before the supreme court to setti title to water front claimed by certain business men. Fire of apparently incendiary origin destroyed a dwelling near Fourth and Pearl streets, Eugene, causing looo loss and endangering the .Booth-Kelly lumber yards. Roy Slater-killed two cud Dears on the Patterson farm near Salt Creek, several, miles -north of Rlckreall, Polk county. . The Smith sawmills ana o trier plants at Marshfleld which are now turning out 660,000 feet; of lumber dally, will continue to operate, says Arno Moreen, superintendent. r Gold nuggets were found in the oraws of eight ducks killed by S. 8aus- ler, farmer near) BU Helena Charged That J, Heokart Attempted to Votes an Employ to tat at a Com pany Table Oae Heard Here. Salem, Or., July 10. J. Heckart, su perintendent of some road construction work near Troutdale, has been arrested on complaint of Labor Commissioner O. P. Hof f. for alleged violation of' the law making it a criminal offense for any employer to coerce his employes into boarding at any particular board ing house. This Is the first arrest that has been . made under the .provi sions of this law. - Commissioner Hoff said he caused the arrest to be .made on complaint of F. H. Haley, who as serted he was discharged because he would not comply with Heckart's re quest to board at a certain boarding house. The, case will be heard in Portland tomorrow morning. New . Compilation of Law. Salem, Or., July 10 State Insurance Commissioner J. W. Ferguson, has just issued a compilation of ail the laws relating to state and. county officials and state institutions, classified to Show fees, appropriations and expend! tures. A copy of the laws is - being sent to all state and county officials for their assistance in accounting to the state accounting department. Train Threw Bock, Hit Passenger. Salem, Or.. July 10. A peculiar a.&- cident has been reported to the railroad commission. Mrs. N. Peterson of Rainier, while riding on tne Astoria branch of the S., P. & 8., was struck in the ear by a stone flying through the window. The train conductor ad vanced the theory that the train picked up the stone, which struck a wire fence along the right of way, the stone bounding from the fence back through the car window and Striking Mrs, Peterson. - Clackaruaa Helps Out. Salem. Or., July 10. Clackamas county followed the lead of Multnomah county by bending another payment of state taxes to the state treasurer. payment of $40,000 was received yes terday from that county. WHATLABOR IS DOING LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today's' Happenings with the Builders, Architects, Contractors and v Realty Brokers. $12,000 Portland Heights Home. A building permit was Issued yester day to Contractor L, D. Horn for a two story frame dwelling which he is build ing for F. Langerman on Clifton street between Lownsdale and Sixteenth, Portland Heights. The site embraces lots a ana m block 68. contract price of the house is $12,000. New. Elks' Temple at La Grande. Architects Hotailng & Dougan have received a commission from the Elks lodge of La Grande to get up the de sign and working drawings of an Elks' temple to be built in that city at a cost not exceeding $80,000. The intention of the La Grande Elks is, to put up a three .story, structure 60 by 100 feet in dimensions, with exterior walla tn faced brick with terra cotta trimming. The building will be used exclusively for lodge purposes and will be so ar ranged that a Turkish bathroom and some gymnasium apparatus can be Installed. Era M. Howell to Mary 0. Balateed, lot 8, block 7, Etna v 6.800 Charles A. Daniels to tieona B. Daniels, 80(151 feet in section 10, township 1 sooth, ranz 2 east. 10 J. Q. Bacher and wife to B. Graf. Jot ' 1. 2. block S. Oakharst... 1 Aimed Klepper and husband to Harry W . Hnaldlnn. lnt 11. IS. bines' O Kt.iw ley No. 2 10 M, T. Molsan and wife to A Rose, part lot IT. hlvk . Wlllamatt hflolVTird Acres, agreemeat. ,. 1.600 D. Kilpatrlck and wife to H. 1j. Jones, iot 5. block 5. Kilpatrlck Col- scrsement ISO Oscar C Rahloth and wife to Edward If. Lanee. kot 2. block 32. Koasmara. .... 11 Arthnr J. Moore to George W. Lore, Int 9 tlhwlr A W J Pattnn'a antw dltlsion lot "I." M. Patton. tr. ...... 10 Edwin 8. Cox et al to Catherine T, Bonn, land beginning at Bortbsaet Block l, wooatawa.... Albina Lot Deal. Henry C. Keck has purchased from Norman B. Evans the north 40 "feet of lot 6, "block 0, Irving' s addition to Al- bins. The property is located on Vlo torla street between . Weldler and Broadway. Consideration $2800. Golf Park Cottages. Richard Wilder and Victor A. John son have awarded contracts to J. G. Kilgreen for the erection of two cot tages at Golf Park. The houses will cost about $1800 each. Plans by Archi tect D. L. Williams. Church Flans by Efts. Architect Charles W. Brts is prepar ing plans and working drawings for a frame church edifice for the A. M. E. church to be built at East First and Halsey streets The building will cost $5000. Musicians Choose Part of Their Officers y tor the Ensuing Year. East Bnrnside Street Sale. A single lot on the south side of East Burnslde street 100 feet west of Twenty-eighth has been sold for $3300, which is considered a good price for that section of the city. The property was. purchased by M. C Halstead from Eva M. Howard. --- w - land D. McFarland and husband to 1.000 Jinks Could I strike ton loan of 10 cents? . " ' Blnka 1 believe in arbitrating' be fore atrikiner! What security Have you; - when will you would a nickel do? Qnjuuer Have you sold- your ple ture of the old street beggar? Psxnear Not yet: but the m og pay. and bow gar ts so true to life that who it drops a pteca of in front of it. Taka a took. ery oas oaxurs Her Beat rrlend Ts say your oas) soarrtage wrtb sir. Alultlrox was tore ardalned? Tba Bride-Elect Tea, by Anthoor Dalr et al. south fact lot 10, block 1, grassmera. . . . , , 1.200 The Joa. A. Strowbridce Eatate Co. to tbe .Metronoutan investment a lav Helcbts 10 Alice rnsston snd husband to Gordon 1 Row? et al, land beglnnlnr 170: rest north of X of center of Base Liu Road with center of Otlham arenna.. 150 Jobn S. Anderson and wife to John J. .' Burns et al. loa, block 13. rark a a- ditlon to AlblifS LzSO H, J. Uelnnls and wife to C. B. Wood- worth, lot 7. 8, East oue-naix lot i, 2. block 805. Alkens addition 10 llary Beaker to Marian B. Crane, part lot 1. block 8, uapieourat. agTas- ment U00 W. H. Warner and wlia to John H. Hnghes.. lot 15, block 83, irvingien... iu W. H. Warner and wife to same, lot 17, block 05, Irrtngton . 10 H. Hamblet snd wife to Tony A. Lang. et al, lot 88. block 4, Fairport. . . . . . i. 1.060 W. H. Lemlr and wife to John Tow- send et al, sooth 5 acres, norta iv seres off sonth 20 acres of the fol lowing: Beginning 14 chains sad M Richer D. L. C. ,1 9 w Tmii. t m i Vfvrw A. Una 'tetter, lot 23. block 19. Alblns.. 8.000 liar C. Boeli to Mary A. Sheasgreen. dltion .. M0 Laorelhorst company to Home Inatall hurst '. ...... 1.400 Jean Edna Dow to Chas. H. Thomnaon . Co.. lot 14. block 44. Bos Cltr Psrk 10 B. A. Lei rh ton and wife to Robert Schmua, lot B3, sooth one-nair iot si. Still, One Senator . Raves at President Towasend Of SQchlgaa Bays WJlsoa XCas Had 3To Business Spsrlanos and Xs Driving1 Docile Congressmen. Washington, July 10. Bitter denun ciation of President Woodrow Wilson was voiced from the floor of the sen ate yesterday by Senator Townsend. He referred to the president as a "theor ist, who, without constructive business experience of his own, flies In the face of all experience and Insists on driv Ing docile congressional adherents . on dangerous and untenable ground." Townsend said it, was the duty of congress, to adjourn and then at tacked the administration's trust pro gram. - -Much of the legislation already en acted," he said, "or now In the process of enactment is an impeachment of the intelligence and Independence of congress, and would not have been en acted It congress . had followed the aiotates of Its own Judgment as to what was best and necessary for th people. X do not believe there is' any legislator : In congress primarily ac tuated by desire to throttle and im pede legitimate industries.- X do be lieve, however, that in their desire to curry what they believe to be pop ular favor some are willing to do and say things appealing- to passion and prejudice rather than to reason. OIOCK o 1 irHt tiRCU ic ruuiuuu. ..-.. Edith T. Sutliff and husband to Oertl 10 Cherry Picking Now : In Cove: Orchards Boosters of Community Are Touring- la Automobiles With Xing' sad Quesm Candidates as Their Cruettsv Cove, Or, July 10. Work baa b- gun on the Cove cherry crop and this usually quiet little place is teeming with life. There is work for all. The Royal Anne cherries are sold la balk to be mad into maraschino - cherries, bringing $80 per ton. The Sings and Lamberts packed for shipping bring 95 cents per box. . - . - The .Cove Boosters, tn automobiles. are today making- a tour of the val ley, boosting for the Cove cherry fair, July IS. The candidates ror the king and queen are the guests of this party. Robert Burdette is far In the lead for king and the Misses Bessie Lants, Cas sis Kelley and Exle White are running about even for queen. ' Armory Bond Case In Court. -Eugene. Or- July 10. Judge Harris, of the circuit court, baa decided that the O. N. O. Armory bonds Issued by Eugene are legal, but the Injunction suit recently instituted to test the validity of the bonds will be taken to the supreme court at once. The lot for the Armory has been bought, the buildings have been moved away and the council has awarded the bonds to R, M. Grant A Co. of Chicago. - Alaska Volcanoes Are Active Again Satire Ohaia Centering About Xatmai tarts tn as Counter Attraction -to California's Tourist Drawer. , Seward, Alaska, July 10. With Kount KatmaL the nucleus, belching out immense clouds of sulphur laden fumes, - the. -entire chain of volcanoes on. the Alaska peninsula is In eruption today according to Captain McMullen of the' steamer Dlrlgo,. which reached Seward yesterdayfrom Dutch harbor. Sulphur -dust eovers -the sea for 100 miles in every, direction from Katmal, and Pavlof and Bhishatdln are both violently active,: the latter showing a new crater on, the north, side from which lava Is flowing. . -About Argument Filing. Salem, Orn -July 10. As tomorrow Is the last day for filing arguments for the Initiative pamphlet in support of any of the Initiative measures or con stitutional amendments, Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott today called at tention to the fact that the law pro vides that only the person committee or duly authorised officers of any or ganizatlon that filed a petition for an Initiative measure-Is qualified to file an affirmative argument. He said he would accept for filing only such argu. menta as were filed by those responst ble for the measures - the arguments are in support of. - . ; Trustees Elected. At the last meeting of the Musicians Tuesday evening two trustees were elected, Messrs. Charles Walrath and W. S. Scott. Other officers ar not elected until th end of the year. ' lvabor Council in Eugene. E. J. Stack,' secretary of the State Federation of Labor, returned from Eugene Wednesday of this eek. after having organised a central labor coun cil in that city. It will have nine un ions represented on its floor. They will be the bricklayers, stonemasons, painters, typographical, plumbers, bar Dcrs, carpenters and electrical work era W. O. Harblnson is president of the new organisation, and J, R. Blake- ley secretary. inngioians May Build. The musicians of this city have ap pointed a Committee to examine into and report upon' the possibility of. se curing a building fund with dances, concerts and picnics during- the next two years, juany members think it a feasible plan. - - . ; Boys Bequest JPermlts. Many .requests from boys between 13 and 16 are coming into the child labor bureau for ..permission to work during vacation,. Where ' the employment BOUKht is not inlurtous In th health fbf jthe boy. or likely to put him in an immoral -environment. Permission is granted by Mrs. Millie Trumbull, the secretary. COUNTY-COURT NEWS Russell Street JLot Sold. Harry. A. Hostetter has taken title to a 60 foot lot, unimproved, located on Russell street 100 feet east of Rod. ney avenue. J. W. Troup, the owner. Bold it for $3000. too 680 BOO SO 10 109 10 IrvingtoEL Home DeaL W. IL Warner-has sold, to John R. Hughes a house faftd lot on East Elev enth street between Knott and Stanton in Irvlngton. A nominal consideration was set out in the" deed. Elliott Avenue Buy. The Ladd Estate company has sold to Anna B. Hofer a fractional part of lots and 12, block 17, Ladd's addition. The property la located on the west side of Elliott avenue, near Central Parte, and -was sold for $1950. Palmer & Ellison Get Job. Messrs. A. & C Feldenheimer, Wash ington street Jewelers, awarded tbe contract Thursday to Palmer A Ellison to build the two story store and hotel building at Fourth and Salmon streets. The building will cover a quarter of a block and will cost approximately $20,000. Rose "City Park Cottage. Contractors L. R- Bailey -It Co. ob tained a building permit Thursday for one story frame bungalow to be erected on East Fifty-third street be tween Thompson and Brazes In Mer- low addition; the house Wttl oost $2000. PORTLAND CARPENTER CORRECTS BAD C0MPUCA1N wnnioz G. W. Mellinger Curbs Rheumatism, Constipa tion, Prostatic I rouble and Ulcer With New Mineral . ' o. W. Melllngef, a retired carpenter residing at 4 S8 Arlington Place, Port land, has Just recovered from a siege of rheumatism lasting 14 years, and corrected constipation, . prostate trou ble and "A rectal ulcer by using Altos two months, lie writes of his case as follows: .- . , ; "In the spring of 1S0O I contracted rheumatism by working in & cold ram . with a crew of civil engineers. -,Thl exposure resulted in. a severe chill, fol lowed by an Intense fever lasting sev eral, hours, and Immediately after this rheumatieni in a severe form set in. For nearly six months I was unable to leave-the house,.. , . 'i.---V; V ; - '.vss, "My lodge Tof Knights of. Pythias then sent me to , Lake,' where J got some relief, seemingly, but for a i short time only:-' but since that time, besides using 'physicians', prescriptions. I have tried numerous advertised rem edies, many ef them guaranteed, but got no permanent relief until on Febru- ary 2?, 1S14, twhen I was Induced by the Akoa demonstrator in Portland to try Akog ; . A warrant for $10 "was ordered drawn in favor of Mrs. Edwin Miller, whose husband Is serving a six months rockpile ' sentence for non support. She is entitled to $1.25 a day for the support of ; herself and child. wmie juier is in J ail.- tie was sen- tencedJune SO County Physicians Geary and Cliff reported that a third attempt has been made to unite the broken bone In the arm of Joseph Stiver, who was injured While working on- the Columbia river highway, and tbaA several weeks will elapse before the result can be aacer tained. Notice was given Road Supervisor White to discontinue investigation of a report that a man named Whitmore Is attempting to close a sDrina- in I told him very plainlv that I had I county road in road district No. 2. as not the least confidence in his rem a-1 ttl9 board has learned It has no juris Qies, but .ne seemed ) ao sincere, saiaicuon in tne case earnest and So confident of success I Attorney Albert B. Ferrera was re that I finally vicldewi atu tanv .lauested to prepare a statement cover month's treatment. At the and of the ! Ins actual requirements of8 Blagio Men month I went back and reported fail-co whojwas Injured while employed ura He, however. Insisted tht one I on the Columbia river highway, and months treatment wasi not a fair trial! submit it for consideration by the m a case like mine. So t nntiniid Iboard. and am now taking the third month's I On statements by Drs. E. P. Geary, treatment,- and am so -much Improved I eou&ty physician, and W. E. Suwart a m w . i . a. - - tnat expect permanent relief by theltnat wnartes xaicnei, - wno was tern Cottage Permit Issued. A permit was issued Thursday to A.'- B. Ballart for a one story frame cottage which is being built by bim at 0320 Sixty-third street, southeast; cost $2000. ' .. . . . Philip Town Building Cottage. Ground was broken this week by O. F. Wlnkley for a one story bungalow on East Fifty-ninth street, southeast. The house Is being built for 'Philip Towtt and will cost $1700. Real Estate Transfers. Tbe Hassalo street Conirreajatlonal . church to Harum r. Gardner et al. lot 6. 6. block SO, BoUaday'a addH tkta i.. The Baasalo street Conrrestlonal clrareb to Htrian v. usrnoer, lot 6, O, block 80. Uolladar's addition ......... Efchard Terart and -wife to afasdatena ' Pollrels. lot 100, . 100. reaka Kros.', Horn Acres. . .......... ........ . : Clarence O. Batter and wife to Chts. ;. Dow Onnn, lot w, 20. block 1. Ura gory- Heights......., M. Anflerson at al. lot ft. 7. block 1Z, Park addition to Alblna. soota.. John J. Boras and wiXa to John 8. Aa dersoe et aU lot 3. 84. block 0. Ar gjls Park. ............ 9p ............. Anna M. Aylsworth to Llsale Wesen- h-rer in B hlnck 2. North Villa...... John 8. Smith to TFilbera--Oppeard In- estnnt U-, .lot. . Dioca . a.. ose- tnary Psrk U G. Parker to Minnie A. Parker, lot 8, Beech addition company to conn. &mn- burr, lot 4. block 7. Tualatin View Park. deed... Jennie K. gbafer and husband to O. w. Betts. lot 9. IV. MOCK O. ITBniooi rara Norman D. Krana and wlt to Hanrr C. Keck et aU north 4 xeei loi o, block 0. Elisabeth Irrlna'a addition... 1 H. Graf to i. G. Baeber. lot 2. 7. ae- tion lot 1. a block iil. douaosy-s ad dition Sablna H. Harrey to Barney W. Cody et al. lot . block 8, Highland Park. . 1J00 Jesae Brooks and wife to Zylnna Barper. lot 4, block 8. Beaumont.............. C. J. van Arery and wife to wimam wesenbers t ti. wi u, i. sioca. a, Lincoln Park. U. D. Held et al to Wm. wesenhsra. et al, lot S. DWca . uncoin ran.... J.' B. Robinson and wife to R. Cnrrier, south 40 feet lot e. soutn av ' 44 feet lot 7. block 6. alcMahonS ad dition 1906 Real Eotate Co. to Edith Pearana st a ai. sua au a wvx.asi - - - Johns IJOO Tbe Wldell Realty Co. to ECS M. Smith, lot Vt. 13. block 1. em rri Dors Thormahlen to Jaa. " H. Barnes. lot 4. block 3. Woodiawn, screenient. . Ladd Estate Co. to Anna B. Hofer. Kxec, aoutnwesteriy aw iwt n northeasterly 10 feet lot 12. block 17. T -AA'm .ilfllriAII . ................. GeorRe. W. Lowe and wife to Arthur J. Moore, lot 2. otock o. n. . -iwu anbdirlsion lot "l" ia M... Pattoa Trace George M. Clawson and wife to Jotin A. uavia, lOl xo, ,2t, ! o. woo Varna B ITn.. . MlUt Lm. BSTTOWS. UUMU. . ...... - . ,M lot 83. 84. boelK 8. J4.ircanno juow Edwin A. Tsylor and wife to Arthur Grimateaa at ai, nonn ov ieei ju . IHrscbberg's subdlrUlon block 00. WsTerly -... v.- F. Berchtold and wife to WliiianJ tu Wood, lot 10, blocs 8. Mi. ocoii ew Tke Jos. A. fltrowbrlds-e Bstote ce. to Troy L. Kay. lot O, O. Dioca o. jurret Helxhts Title Trust Co. to Wsllesley fcsna OO lot 25, 20.' blocs , sxayie rari. L. N. Furnislied 11,805 Passes Tear Zaterstats Oommeroa Commission ports to Senat oa Xavisa Dispensing or Tree Tsaasportatloa. Washington,9 July 10. -Reporting to the senate v regarding the distri bution of free transportation by the Louisville & Nashvills railroad and its associated railroads, the Interstate commerce commission arraigned th company's lavish, distribution of passes. "These carriers," th report said, "dipped practically into every do main of publio and private life through th Instrumentality of th f re pas a Nearly ovary walk In Ufa from mem bers of th federal beach down' war represented In th prooessioa of reclpt ents. The financial consideration In volved compares as nothing to the hn palrment of publio and private morality." la Kit., th report declared, th Louisville Nashvill Issued 11.S0C passes. Involving 4,(70,000 miles of travel and worth $120,000. Legislators and publio officials, including a United states senator, two congressmen and 129 federal officials, received (672 passes. Eugene Makes Fuss Over Stranded Agent JreUow Oivtag the Vam ef Bard Was - Ootag to Harry Anaett 2C0maa aaA 2 WoaAers; Selllas; in XOfters. Eugene, Or., July 10. Claiming to be on of th "Four Bards," noted ac-. robata, who are now playing tn Lon don, England; that h was to marry Annette Kellerman, vaudeville actress and motion picture star, and that h was vary wealthy, a young man reg istering at a local hotel as J. D. Bard, has confessed that he was faking, and he Is now selling pi lifters on the Streets to get enough money to pay his hotel bill. "Bard" announced that th . wadding was -to have taken place in Eugene Wednesday night and the after th ceremony he and his brld were ta start for California In an-au- tomobll. Bard put up a big front, was admitted to society and was get ting along famously until an investl- ; gation was started.. He promised to 'pay his hotel bill If allowed to sell his pi lifters, so he Is not being prosecuted. He pleaded that he was broke and had to put up a "front" to get food. - Invalid Lives to ne 100. 1. Trent, Pa.. July 10. Mrs: Martha Crise, bora a sickly baby and an In valid all bar life, died yesterday, aged 100. - 10 10 10 700 800 1.800 1.050 10 10 Coke Rates Reduced. Salem, Or July 10. A reduction of B4 cent to Salem, 27 cents to Albany and 22 cents to Eugene in the rat on coke, long ton, shipped from either Fairfax or Wllkerson, wash., is being made by th Southern Pacific and Ore gon Electric, according to notice given by these companies to th state 'rail road commission. A corresponding re duction will b mad In th rat on coaL Th new rates will go Into ef fect August t. Wild Blackberries Ripe. Hood River, Or.. July 10 Wild blackberries are now tip In th moun tains surrounding Hood River valley and scores of pickers ar going to th hills for tfceir annual supply. A num ber of Indians are picking blackberries for the local market, where they sell for $2.80 per erata f ECZEMA ON CHILD 10 i-riirn ' i tin iVi t n i r-n 1 1 UHtU ANU-DUnNLU Woman and Child. Hurt in Collision ,n RashTIrst.. Could Not Sleep or Two Idaohlnes Com Togethe oa Saat Side, On Car TJpsettins; and Plnsdag ZaJareA Beneath.. The rlsht arm of, Janet Boring, 2 years old. was badly lacerated, and tbe shoulder of Mrs. Percy Arlett was fractured in an auto accident last v- enina- at East Thirty-ninth and Oak streets. Both are at St Vincent's hos pital. Seven other occupants of the two machines - escaped wua sugai scratch as. " Percy 'Arlett. 6S2 East Forty-third street, was driving with his wif and I child and Mr. ana Mrs. ueorg coring and their child. Earl Stanley, a ranch er near Oresham, had three passengers In his auto. : ; ; " t ' - - Th Arlett machine was going south on East Tnirty-mntn streei, wnen Stanley drov east on Oak sUeet, the two machines colliding at the ' inter-" 'section. In efforts to avoid the col lision, th Arlett car swerved, to . th right, allowing1. th Stanley oar to hit it squarely, Th Arlett car was over- It your skin is unduly reddened. freckUd I turned. With Mrs. Boring and Child or tanned, dab a liberal amount of mercoltsed I cauaht underneath, while Other occu wax oa e face ana allow it to remain over I pants were thrown to on sia. Airs. 10 10 800 10 To Overcome Sunburn, '. ,Tani, Freckles, Wrinkles end of th fourth month. "1 bav had chronic constipation -for more than 40. years and am getting more relief from the Akos liver pills than I ever expected to get from any sourc. I also bav prostate trouble in an advanced stage and am obtain In? relief -fromi the usa of Akos oint ment. ; which, is also healing a rectal uioer or long standing, s I cannot rec ommend too highly all the Akos reme dies in all cases for which they are recommenaa oy tne company.". Akos is sold at ' all Heading ' drug blje burned September 22.' 1912, In an explosion at tn Kelly Butte rockpile. Is permanently iniured, the board re quested District " Attorney Evans to conrer rurtner wttn air. Eatchel, re garding an equitable settlement of any damage 'claim he may have. Audi tor Martin reported that $640 has been paid ta Mr. Eatchel since the accident. -- - - i sight; when' yew - waah off the war u the aaorning, fine flaky, almost Invisible particles of eutiele cams with It. Bepsattaig una aauy tne ennr outer aain is absorbed. I but so gradually tbere'a not the- sllgbtest hurt : or Inconvenlencew : Even tne stubbornest freak lea are affectad. 3. The UndarlTlnc skin walcb forms tbe new complexion la so fresb and yoothful-looklnir. you'll marvel at the trans formation. i It's ' tbe only ' thing ; knows to actually discard an - aped,, faded, muddy or Boring was pinned down by the ma chine, -which -waa lirtea on oy Arieti. On th lap of Mrs. Boring was seated her 2-vear-oid aaugnter. wnos, arm became tangled in a wheel, lacerating th arm between th elbow, and wrist. Mrs. ; Boring ' was not injured. Other autos removed th Injured woman and child to the hospital, where Dr. R. Watklns attended the child and Dr. Bear Visits SeatUe. Seattle, July 10. In the city limits a bear, described a a "great, big, black one." sauntered up to tn noma or Mrs. stores, woere runner information may 1 Louisa M. Gareau, umrtietn avenue b had regarding this advertisement Jtand Stan ton" street, last nigh t. U blotchy complexion. On ounce of aercdllted i Richard Neubauer attended Mrs. Ar wax. pracuraots) si an- urns; store, M aura I teib dent in most esses. - It ess and ..winds siaka yea squint and frown, you're bound ' to eultvata wrinkles and crew's feet. To everoMne these quickly, bathe tbe face .In a eolation made by dissolv ing .as ounce of powdered aaxollte in a half pint witch hazel. (Adv.) - Accounted For. : "Why did , Smith's relatives put a only half mourning for himr "I suppose they wer only half sorry bVwas dead.: : ..-: , - ... Rest. - Hard Crust Covered Neck. Awful Disfigurement. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. B. P. D. No. 4, Bpz 65, Holland. Mich. "My child's trouM began by getting red sad sor around her neck, and her face, be hind her ars, under bar arms, sad different parts of her body wer af- rected. Th csma ap peared ta a rash first. It was wet and looked as If It' was sweaty. It seemed to itch and burn so that ah could not sleep or. rest. 1 got so bad at last that be hind her ears was oa crust or aor so that X bad to cut bar hair.' , There was a bard crust covering her aeok., She oould not hav her clothes buttoned at all. I could hardly change bar clothes. It caused aa awful disfigurement for ta time, ah would cry when X had to wash her. "We had her treated for sota tlm bet without success. Th trouble had lasted about four weeks when w began ta Cuticura Soap and1 Ointment. X bad not used them more than three days when I could see she was getting better. X got of Cuticura Soap and on box of Cuticura Ointment and X had not used mora than half of what X bought when ah was an cured." ' (signed) Mrs. O. C Biamerama, Mar. 81, lftlt. . - - r -p , ; v r . : Samples Free by Mall Although Cuticura Soap C2Se.) sad Cuti cura Ointment 50a.) ar sold by druggists and dealers throughout th world, a sampl of each with 32-p. fikln Book win b sent free upon request. 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