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17 EURZXJL OPPORTUNITY.' HOPELESS. SU3TRACTIOrt SURPLUS, mSNT STAGED. A SUCCESS. REVERSE ACTION.' J31f fklns Has our congTeuman don anything for th district? . TTah Bill frMdlnrl."Th railraada WllKinatie sent us notnmg mil seen tmT off M000 raen.. this season, but next rear be promise Hobo Jim Then let' Jump a we'll tat spades. tke and gardsn e? wTou an4 T llckJ &t boss. . '-v.v left . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 17, 1914. 1 f ' TH U RSDAY'S N EWS Happenings of Iluinaa Interest Occurring Throughout the World " After YestetvV'Issne'' WMt:t ... i . .- . ' Oregon, - : - .': Escorted by John M. Scott, general ticket j agent, and Fred Hanson, as sistant superintendent ' Of the South, ern Paclflo railroad, COO Medford visi tors attended the Ashland Chautauqua. Some lot tbera took part In the pro gram, I . v v ' fcflx imysteiioug fires bay oeourred ' In scarcely over m. weak in the house at 412 Peart street, Eugene, occupied by Jess Eddy, a bootblack, only one dining room and a kitchen being left In the building. ; j? aiio Mini i(iynonmai tip ' ynrriueu . for carrying or delivering liquor ex ; eept in original" packages, by drastie city ordinance passed at Cornelius. Clubs i ar barred, and. adrertlsements of liquor in the city , limits are pre DlDUAd. . - 8. A. D. Puter,' formerly mentioned In connection with the MoKinley-Ware land cases, filed 7S applications for purchase of 180 acres each In- the Oregon-California land grant, " appll cents being Canadians. Two-year -old child of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgoi Churchill of Coles Valley, drank kerosene but physicians saved his life. - , I'-' Pacific Coast. State Printer Lambora of Washing ton says he will be unable to print tne BOO.OOJ copies of the initiative mea sures In time for circulation, because of thej delay of the supreme court In . handing down a decision In the "Sev en Sisters" case. , Summer fruit growers and the Fuyallup .associations have mailed ohecks totaling 137,600 to pay off help. 19,000 Dickers being employed The r Skamania county Democratic convention met at Stevenson. Wash., and elected J. U. Sweeny, Blanche WH Hams, Thomas MonaKhan and E. M. Prlndla delegates to the state conven tion at Seattle Thomas IL Oray of Cowllta Prairie, county commissioner, anu im ui. deputy I county treasurer, have entered the race for treasurer of Lewis county. James McClure has become a canal date for assessor of Iewls county. The Chehalls school board aeleoted the teachers' list for the coming year, 1 1 . Um instructors belnr emnloyed than last year, salary list being re duced mora than 300U. Chief of Police Webb and Detectives Houston and Hamby notified city com- 'mla.lna.n nt Rolstt TdfthOA thev Would refuse I to be ousted from office, and demanded an ' investigation of the charges that they had failed to en- fores the anti-liquor and bawdy house laws. A. El Hensen apd H. R. Horn of To ronto. Ont. were arrested at Ontario CaL by representatives of the United states 4 district attorney's office and will b taken to Los Angeles where warrants will be Issued charging them . .e ..il.ll.. a V Hean ess-vi It a llav ..law: I . . The iCaltfornla state railroad com' mission, issued eubpenaes for the pre nt directors and several former of - flclalsjof the United Railroads order in them to appear before the commit" Slon next Monday to answer questions 'concerning the $1.00.000 which former President Calhoun took from the eara- lnas of the U. B. R.. supposedly to inv,a in the Solano Farms projects Struck by anauto anvenjy iuer Patterson. .raacnmn jwk juwiwiiji CaL. Nlo Vaccaro. was so paoiy : 1 ha he died an hour later. -Articles of Incorporation Of the Jack taiuImi a ran Juice company were turn a vitH the county clerk at San I Francisco. It Is capitalised at ' $250. 009 and la what its nam implies. . I Eastern. Ttjmrwaentatlves of the . 65,000 engl neers and firemen . rejected offer tor i Av.rnmMit mediation made by the managers , of 98 western railroads, lnl j the ' strike settlement negotiations at ' )n,tt.in enmmlttcs is charged i by th englnamea of eeeklngto prolong ' , negotiations . in order to - defeat the i plana of tha employes of the roads. Victor Berger. Socialist, and ex ' member of congress, told the vice com mittee at Milwaukee that to make wo ' men the wage earner equal of man t would laid In solving the Tica prob- The Mexican peace eommlsslon will ' make its headquarters. at Guadalajara I for the purpose of Inviting the oon t atltutlonaliata to enter Mexico City. t, ui niinniiA far .division commano- ' ara to lead their respective rebel mta Mexico City and It the plan carries 60,000 troopa will be 1 quartered in, the capital lty within a few weeka. - -.v- t- niatoi battle between two squads of detectives in Chicago -Police Ser ' geant- SUnley J. Blrns was killed and . ! several others wounded. Tha assail ants claim they did not recognise the i moral squad who had Just made a raid Tflrs. Nettie Edgerton PORTLAND Vl YAS NERVOUS, LANGUID MID and Recovers Health by Using Akoz Mrs.' Nettia Edgerton, of' 4.T Weh ' ater street. Portland, haa surprised her many friends by her rapid recov ery from- a severe ease of stomach , trouble with which aha was afflicted t for three years. She gives the credit i for her cure, to Akox, tha new Callfor nla medicinal mineral. "I waa miserable and could not eat with any relish," said Mrs. Edgerton. in speaking of her recovery. "I was all run down, nervoua and unable to sleep, t I had a . tired, heavy, languid feeling all the time. X tried a great many drugs and remedies without re- ; lief, 'i :..'S. "yr'W"- CV'. ; "After taking . the Akog mineral treatment four weeks X feel fine, sleep ' well and do my housework without . , tha usual worn-out feeling, X enjoy ray BR I EFLY SKETCH ED which was followed by a street dem onstration which Birns tnd hia aides had tried to atop. , An electric train of " the' Virginia Passenger & Power company and a coal train on the Viriglnia road collided at Fairmont Crossing, Va., and four persons were killed and scores injured. Tha report recommending merger with tha United Brethren Church of America, was accepted by tha Meth odist Protestant church conference at Columbus,-Ohio. Union will affect 600,- ooo people. ..-.-..j Henderson. Ky- was struck . by a cyclone, resulting- In two deaths and injuries to many outers ana causing damage of fl.0,000. The sum of 1160,772 was . paid over to Harry Thaw by the Fidelity Title & Truat company of Pittsburg, as his snare or tna moo me irom nia lather s aetata. One man was killed by lightning and several others were shocked in an leotrtcal storm in Chicago which was accompanied by a heavy rain which caused some damage. Storms were general in central Iowa and northern Illinois, Nelson Peterson being killed by lightning at Paw Paw. 111., and George Boileau being blown from tha root of bis house at Dixon. Electrical storm struck; Kansas City following one of the hottest days in years, resulting in the death of one man and aeveral prostrations. Sallna reported. 106 degrees, the highest temperature in Kansas. Leav enworth and Emporia each reported 103. .. - New Haven railroad directors voted at New York to stand pat on their de cision not to divorce their Boston & Maine holdings. ' Attorney General Mo Keynolds has declared that be will sue unless tne a. & m. la divorced. Police at Dubuque, Iowa, were look ing for a man who stepped front the oarkaess at the roadside near Hopkln- ton to the wheel of John Allen's car riage and killed Allen's bride, a girl of 17.' A former admirer was suspected. . Executive. President Wilson was confined to his room suffering from indigestion as a result of the dinner given secretary Lane on, tha latter e fiftieth birthday anniversary. It la hoped to have tha Clayton anti trust bill ready In tha senate early next week. ' . The . interstate Trade commission measure was again under discussion in the senate. - Senator Stirling of South Carolina proposed an amendment-to the trade commission bill giving' the courts power to suspend or enforce orders of tha commission. ' Senator ' Brandenea bitterly at-' tacked the" trad cmmislonbUl. call ing the measure "-half baked" and add ing thatlhe country was afraid to try to find out anything about it. ' :'''v .' Foreign. Two sisters who were born Joined together back to back were separated by. an operation performed. In Paris by Dr. Mignot, assisted by Dr. 43. W. DeBouchet. chief surgeon of the Amer ican hoanitaL It waa necessary to dissect a - portion- of the intestines which were united for a space of one inch and a' quarter. New Commander Names His Aides Adolpb 'Woelm W1U Bepresemt con Toung Camp . S of Portland, la Albany, Or., July 17. Frank Stell macher. the new department com mander of the Oregon Spanish War Veterans, has announced the appoint ment of tha following as pis aiaea: Scout. Younar Camn. No.i 3. of Port land. Adolnh Woelm: Phillips Camp No. 4, of Albany, it u courcniu, xiai. mo bard Camp No. 6, of galero, Joseph E. WHghti Malabon Camp No. 6. of Pen f . -. WT V Tit- dleton, John Kearneys cummers uamp No. 7., or Marsniisia, iiiawara . woe hlrk; Lawton Camp No. 10, of Eugene, Waldo J. Adams: Kenny Camp No. U, of Hammond, James E. Collins) Camp Clark No. U. of MoMInnvilla, F. A. Mead; McKlnley Camp No, 18, of Kla math Fans, Albert j. juoer. . - ;. ; '' Many Candidates for Office. Los Angeles. July 17. More than S00 petitions of nomination for public of fice had been filed today, according to the declaration of weary registration clerks. Midnight was tha last hour at which tha petitions might be filed, and the registry was busy up to the last min ute, - ! : . , An Iowa society will her organized at Albany. . ,. , If TO SLEEP Ends Stomach Trouble tneaig and unusually good health. X shall continue taking Akos for a while yet, as X want to make sort that I am thoroughly eured." 'i; -X V Akoi v is i a natural tonic V Just aa nature prepared it, . Mrs. Edgerton Is but on of - hundredth in Portland and- vicinity who . have checked their stomach trouble, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder , troble. catarrh, ecaema, piles, ulcers, and other ail- menu wita Axoa, Tne mineral - nas are curative virtues and heals what ever it touches. Akos is put up in dif ferent forms merely for convenience of application. It is sold at all leading drug stores, where further information may ha had regarding this advertise ment.- . r "' UNA6 Number 131 wish Z could write a nice poem, J31Ui Do govonor might pardon mo, if ba tbougbt I wJ a Numbi VtVnr liMVitn'a ula ifnn'l try it, Mike! : Dis praseut governor used ter bo an editor! POVERS WONT HELP WILLIAM OF 1ED TO' HOLD DOWN THRONE Said to Believe' He Is Failure and Not Competent for Al banian Place, v ' tJalted Press Leased Wire.) Vienna. July 17. Commentine? on William of Wied's appeal to the pow ers for military and financial aid to keep him on the throne of Albania, Austrian statesmen said today that they felt reasonably sure the powers would - bav to intervene in Albania. but that it certainly would not he to help William. : As a monarch, they remarked, he had proved - a disastrous failure, the country was in far worse shape than when the powers made him king of it, and one of the first things' they would do if they had to take a hand in the situation would be to depose him. Who would be put in his place. Italy having intimated that the Puke of the Abrusxl did not want the situation, they were uncertain. If they could find the right man. they added, there would not be any time lost in disposing of William. .,- It was tacitly admitted also that if William had aver had a chance to rees tablish himself, George Fred Williams. who retired as United States minister to Athens to be freer to express him self concerning the Albanian - diffi culty, which he investigated, had killed It. Austrlans were not pleased with what -the American said, hut they owned that he had placed William in so ridiculous a light before the world that he would never do again tor. a rulership. . . Galloway Cattle i Back to Alaska Ailmali War. Sronait from Zodiak I r.i . m rr..4a v.t.... nr., : " Active and Destroyed Tegetatlon. Chehalls,' Wash.,' July 17. Professor C. C. Georgeson who has charge of ine unitea vales ownmwv wpir- tmon nf.llnn nn ifn l.lanil 1 ack, I U.. .h7. fe, .t. was here arranging for tha shipment I nf tv,i.t nf ih. hMTioh rr rioiinwav I of the last of the bunch of Galloway r-atti. ..nui hv hi, ri.r.i.rtm.nt to I cattle owned by his department, to Alaska. About three years ago, when the cattle were brought out from Ko- diak island, owing to the ravages of the Katmai volcano In destroying the pasturage, the herd was located first in s the Yakima country, and later hnnnirht n Ph.VolU Th, 1 years the animals have been kept on south of this my. igm has again been rthern island home. tna Phillips farm Now that the forage replaced in -the northern island home, tha herd la being returned there. Change of Air for Prisoner's Health Bysaxniter Clancy Tr an af erred rrom Zraavenworth to San Quentin Prison, Is Vet hy Reception Committee. San Francisco, July "17. Eugene Clancy of San. Francisco, one of the muor lenaers convictea at tne ena' " tne dynamite trial in Indianapolis more uun atreeis, jar. Brooke la anx thtn a vaar aao and sentence' tn mi-x I iOUS to erect What la known mm . u... years' imprisonment, arrived today M--. e-v. v An.BMAa - a from the Leavenworth prison, waa metjOP a expensive building there. oy members of hlg family and a dele- gation of union labor men and started at once for San Quentin. Hia transfer " """cu u muvkbi -v. health, 4 ; . : - n WHATLABOR IS DOING Kxecutive Committee i o Jjong- snoremen Are uu is session.. Strike Sanger Remote. mv. - n n rw .Ih, .TUmtlv. rrm. mittee of the Pacifio coast district of tne international ; iuiwreumi wn under the chairman, John Kean, of San Traniiia The jnoat imnortant meas. I ure . amons the IS the membership . . . ji ' . . . il voiea upon - oy morenuura psuw. u that of . establishing an - uniform wa 4er-rtat-- tAAni An He. W AtsjS this vote turned out is not known, and will wt b. made oubllo untU the chief r.tnr-rm f. MtlnauW Wlaoonain. have endorsed It. Tne apprenension ipai 111 it Is proclaimed, strike in every port on the coast will follow, Is groundless.! Strikes will not take plaee In any port until every other resource Is exhausted. Aa Portland already pays all that this proposed amendment - demands there will be no strike here. , Xnrnlovae Wot Ta-tadL XTanw -mnlnva-a who ara nneratlne! i. ara .i..'....i,.i - .,. v, wages received by the employ, and not deducung it from the pay envelope. . . V V . ' " A feature of the compensation law 1L.. . T..1.. 1 V f uuai. wtui iuvv ciicn ujr i uiu vid- veiupuig is rejuesi. tor miuruwuva u to the causes of injuries in the opln ion ox in j urea employes anu meir em ployers. Most of these Inquiries -come from employers anxlQUS to avoid ao- cidenta in tne future, ome of tnemi -rt7sVe. awtit tM - sho; conation.. aTeenTng in m chlnerv. nuttlna" tn nartitiona. nrovld t muVm- a nnH-n: at- - . aS-e was 4fW -w-iww . 4. An athletic drill by Its school hn a .v. in...- dren is f. feature ot the Albany cau - M rjLljr .v -.-- bad Mr. f,41."? "fLLn't half ii -r - . . -, Md to over tmt LATE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING NEWS Today's Happenings' with the Builders, Architects. Contractors and r Realty Brokers. ; Meier & . Frank, rermit Issued. Tha Dinwiddle Construction com. pany obtained a permit yesterday au thorizing the worK or excavating ana putting in the foundation for the pro posed 14 story Meier & Frame building on Fifth street between Morrison and Alder. The estimated cost of this work is tiO.000. The building company expects to have the last, of the old building removed from the site by the end of next week and-will begin the actual construction of tha hew build ing not later than August 1, Astoria Apartment Planned. F. A : Merrill, a former' Portland con tractor who is now in Astoria, is hav ing plan a drawn by a local ' firm of architects for a three story apartment building to b a erected in Astoria. The proposed 'structure will cover a ground area of 60x85 feet and will ba ar ranged W two and three room apart ments. Ita estimated . cost la $26,000. Westover Terrace Residence. II. E. Pennell has obtained a build ing permit authorizing him to erect a two ' story residence at the head of Twentyelghth- street on Cornell road in Westover Terrace. Mr, Pennell will spend $8000 on the house. Dr. Farrls to Build. Tr. O. J, Farrls Is building a modern one and a half story frame bungalow facing the Alameda at East Thirty second street In Olmstead Park. Its cost will approximate $3500. Sixth Street Corner Sells. ; Two lots comprising - the quarter block at the southeast corner of Sixth and7 Hall streets were sold last week by J. C, Ainsworth of the United States National bank to the La Gas eogne Investment company. The con sideration named in the Instrument waa $10. but the value of the land irrespective of Improvements la in the neighborhood of $22,500. Merlow-Residence Changes Hands. W. S, Maddery has purchased from Gertrude D. Wbi taker .the Improved residence property described as lot 2. block t. ATprlnw sn1 inraiti a.. rittT.f fth trut hotvnn Plm,..n. -r. -vr T". r" . I district. .. ' Francis Avenue House Site Sold. Harold E. S,i.n.Rmiti, ,.- : . ' " vi e6M1 'rmi M- Waterman the auarteP 0icir located t thl iuar"lr locaiea at ma northeast TIaH9 S?pner ox V) rancls and Kenllworta lnl Und Park ............ K vans ton addition. Consideration , . , vvHwutrauun $2000.' ; Dr. Morrow Buys Home. . Dr. J. W. Morrow has taken title to I ,nreB iocated at the northeast cor- aIM OI lVAIt Thirty-ninth an Haanl. J ?,Plac Inciuded in the deal Is a t0-otttrip extending along fiaat I Tmrty-nintn street for a block north! I HaxeUern Place. Consideration I I :.-fla,seirern Place. " Consideration $W6. IXesi In Rose City Park Lota. Clara M. Barry hai .oM t ri- -i , . Pebben a lot with . small lmDrova. menta on It in Rose City Park for $2000. Council Votes Special Permit. With the crovlsion that tvm tsniin. vwiiirij jsBion yesteraay voted to I grant a special permit to Scott Brooke I authorising the erection of a one story I "" mo.,.!, oiuiaing at f ourth and I Payer" corner, but is onwilling to put I i1T evnae.-ila.. mm . " - - French Consul to Build. I A permit was issued veetardav tn in, x3i B.j tun ingineerUig comDanv an. thorizing the erection of a, twe mill Construction wanhnn.. a. 1 quarter block at Union avenue and East Ankeny street for C w t.k. 7-ff'tedcost of the imvnT.nt block 49, Kois CU. is $17,000. Plans by Architect Emiil rsa;.. v....... i,. Schacht A Son. . 4'HW muu. Van AUtlne end wife to Jsaies T, Sew Homo on Arlington Heights. - Realtr Rrok- t I let the contract for a two story frame . uvVp du i - -- . ii. . va nuuasa I Heights. The house will cost r i, . v . . : - nwiuuur fennits. I Rermaa Hanaon, repair one ttnr-r -r.m- I dweUlor. Vsncrhta lialassi saa le - I xT?BS;"??nl 5l1.,1t. " Xnquiat; $100. I .- story frame I builrwV i.Z'. iZZi. . Becond; Doctor's Boyish Face Reveals Skin Rene wer his women patients asksd bis seeret. Re told : . ' . ' " " m mi I ene, who aeneroustr told etharar-that, knrinr. I inS the remarkable absorbent Drrroerrr . nrfk. J8! I ren.wer .n(T "" k","- renewer and preserver, leeul do no Injury, be began eslng It after I ahawin- . n. " m th. I " . - . 7 . - i wiwerea. eoiorieas cuticle wsa nalna aradnal. u BosorDsa skle. Tbli a-bed and replaced by younger, healthier This was tbe simple secret of the laired doetor with tbe boylsk face. Ths - I Ji'-f-jj-u wrw wtia u oojisa race, xns I secret neeame pnuie property. New women! everywhere nse aaercollsed wsx, applying I am I aV Wbt akavlal -aaatttia. la mf w w-uub luurn- isge - tbialag until tbe complexion 1, SaSia'Sit TuZtlT J.. . banlah ths I mpf Asetner . vatuaais rejeveaaiop asea ny tola Amtnw wa . wrlnlf anrl ' nMwn tlve In tbe form ef s face' bath, made A fc.c.tl rlr, m-m MUM ..Tr.lt, Ir. . k.l i oissoinng aa onnes or saxoure in a nail pint j .a, mZtlm xais else baa b-oom, twmnZ- witcs asset. ats staa nas aeooma nmoiu- raabion Ksvlew. (Adr.l Artnur-XHd yott hava many duplfc among your' wadding gifts? WU four wgioai gu I las I 1 nl S lOUT O. ' O. Bermtrssd, erect one itory ,frnv dwelling, Slxt74cond a-asne. betwesa FUtr second and Iftftj-thlrd streeu; builder, aaniei rrtnk Klektr, erect ene story frame shed. East Oak, between Nineteenth and Tweatleta; bailder, seme; $30. A. J. BvraMoo, repair ene tory frame oyen ing, Glenn sveoae, between Holataa and High. land; Knllajr unt! X30O. J, H. Ktekles, erect oee story frame dwell ing, Wssco. between East Tweot-lgBUi and Eaat Tweaty-ainttt bollaer, KUi O. Eklnnd; $ao. Kwoag Tea ' Luna Co., repair three story trtcfe ordinary store, riaBdsrs, betweea reurth ana nrtnj panaer, samst szo. Margaret Lools Colter, repair ooe Story frame dwelling, Sixtieth avenue, betweea rir- tjr-uinta ana Btxtieta -sireeu, Duuacr, a. Koehendoerferi S1900. Ella Older, reptlr ene and one half atory frame dwell Inf. Congress, betweea Biandeaa ana numooiai: oouaer, n, r. Aoaeiwu, Charles Pelf fer, repair two story trams dwelling, Montgomery, betwwa Broadway and Park; builder,, day work; t. , A. Ro tun, repair ooe story frame dwell lot, Eaat Seventeenth, betweea Jarrett and Ainswortk: builder, J, Rout tan; $90. 1 awviaern,' repair snt inn vur frame dwelllns, EJeveuth. btweea M.ll and Montgomery: builder, U. B. McKj; 30- hbsio cawiey, repair ene mint o' Ins, AJaawortk. between Tenth sad Eleventh; builder. Barry anldrtch: $100. N. Bansore. repair one atory frame dwel) tne. Nineteenth, betweea riKln sud l'owell; builder, H. Reifschnelder: $25a . v. -a. wara, erect one vurj numw i-a. Eaat Tblrty-seventh, corner East Wesuiaglun; builder, J. Heath; $30. - , Mrs. Bertha Anderson, -re- two slary frame dwelling. Poplar, betwren Uapls sad llaatl; builder. C. U. I'aue; $40.10. a sL namtltoa. aret one ate-r frame li brary, southeast corner fitter Roal and f trat avenue; baUder, same: fvou. m A. naatea. exact .i e frame f are, Ixveoy, eotweea Twetnr-lrs end Twntr. IS- Hauson, reonlr fe atory frame, d-H-1ns, Twenty-tbird, north e Mcolul; tnuldar, 1 T MwrwIla. IMM. Nat Coetaaso, repair two story frame dwell inc. Fifth, betweea Mncm.'r ssd Uarri- on; build-, seats; $700. : Real Estate Transfers. Arthur Fieldhoavo and wife to Laura A. Johnson, nortbesat ,. northwett , northwest . sectioa 0, township l south, range S eaat ....,.....$ Charlea Kirehner et al te H. M. Jen- 10 en, t., block S. Klreaaw. ....... P0 T. Kutuenora ana wi w n uu.i. E. HuetoB, lots ZSV SO, DIOCB 4. rout view .i-ii"" Nina BeU and husband te A, U Wat son, south 66 feat, kt . block 1, 450 10 tadd Estate Co. to FloTd J, Keys, lot Madeline l, DIOCK li, s)--nnoreia.oq.i......... V. B. Menefea et al to J. U. McDonald. too lot S. niocic 7, rairmonnt aixutiun. . J00 800 10 v 10 10 10 BHD) to d. W. bwomio, i btoek T. rairmosrat addition Charlea Kirehner et al to Margaret U var.l.h U. Ktru.tr A K 1 r. n nn . . g- ti. Clark and husband to Charles B. Moores, lot 7, woes m. sifriow... . U cbrtstensen and wife te Bar City Land Co.. lots 1. 2. bloek i. Laurel- nurst, also tract Degiunuia t iwui west corner aaid lot l. .......... ..... diock lv. aiga- 1 1. W. Edwards, and wife to LUlian w. i TBomn(loa et al M l2 block T. Ow- OOB Jackson C. Binebart apd wife te B. r. pond, lot S. Amenaea ria, uvea v, flllham. ..rvinrl addition ........... 10 Wt,..A T Vmm nil w f. t k. L. Wit. son, lot 10. block 14, Eaatmoreland... 1.500 Amaoda M. TCldder te Luella - K. - Ceop- r. lot 7 Dior a z. Hiaaiana rara...... j. ,4. iSbmftTloS TV Wort 2. Wheipiey Terraee-being sub. lots l, .b1-'1?'" "lOi e addition...... Lorens ana owmiui w 10 00 Edith B. BayburB and snsbsnd to laee McWIUiams, lots la, in. oiocs x, n k I. uMlrt. IS tAWH. I ship i aouth, range a east .......... .i,a.S.P VSXXJ'.' 10 I CUra M. Barrr and baibaod to Minnie I Tsboen, lot a, btock iiM. Boss city j Park; ViyilfVVZM'V S.000 23. f? . trona ana wim a. vu,i lot 9. block 1. North Ireahoe addition. 10 10 E. A. Leigbtoa and wife te John w. JobnaoB, lot SO, eortB lot p.- otoca 8. first Eleetrte addition te AJblaa. Lose city rsr associsiio-i ie rrwriu-o Traat Co., lot 18, block 148. Boas City t.rk . .............. 10 10 reat Parker end wife te Alesender P. arhart, a acres in secuoe w, ww- ship 1 south, rants eaat .......... Peat Parker and wife to Alejaaaer v. Earnart, lots i. , . I Eenry Hanres'and wife U'lsiVir-ieie I - i.a. r klv 1 A aUls Pa sar .10 Ames., lot 17, block 11. Arista rara ' St. 2, . ....... ....... .... Kate Norman to V. D. Norman, lot 6. block 5. ruUertoa 100 223 I V- D. Norman and wifs to I. A. . D. Korman aoe wire xo s. a. nami ton. lot 6. block a, milerton addlUoo.. J. A. Hamilton re Prank Vorkeis, let s. block , ruiierioa aamnoe ........ J. D. Denburger and wife to O. X. 00 Locke et si. part Wt W, otsca s, I ? .i:",W,llt.in,:'ilL. 10 King, et eL southerly H lot e. block 43, James John addition ........ 10 I Oeorg e y, MoClintoek and wUe to Grand View Land Co,, northwest . aoutk. west It. souta Vs. nertaeaa wnj- weat V. section a, norm y. souin eaat M. northeast . eootnweat U. I r;:;i,.?:, r .ThM,Tu vu L t i range ' eaat. alse lot X, sectioa 84. lot 4, strip 20 rods wide off west end let , section 85, townabip a north, range . e -llnat B Saaaa-)aaiBBlam nasi, iHem -towi. -, S north, ranges , T, also lot 1. sec tion 4, towaehip 1 aortb. range f east, ese. O. B A M. R. of W ..... . 10 Myrtle M. Waterman te Harold S. rres- iuau-juii vu, swaw ese -) aw----- - too addition SVOOO Harold E. Freemaa-Smltk to Katnenne - block 6. iTanaton addition .......... SOOO Rareld K. veemsa-miia va aincrinw uorotny rreemsn-oBuin, mn w, . block 6. Evanatoa sddltloa Ssme te same, lot 8. block IS. Kemi- CouneU . Crest nestoeBY CoT " ti Hsrry ftve w r . "Jt : " " - j I Oeorre Arthur glsaoa to Hareifl m. Qeorge Arthur Klssoa to Harold & rres- -ttaaHsmita. un V, otoca u, y, A. Knanp et aL edm., te Mlebaal , Bommerxeiac ei at. w : ginning 1044 feet soutb et nortk Use, section 20, towaahip 1 seetb, range -X east sad 415 feet west at east Use section SO '"' : 00 rraak W. timbert and wife 1 1 5w -uTi. Siir w, kiaek it. ureenoe ' w U.1it. . .............. 10 J CharVe. KlrchDer et al w-,fc.w" . " la- blDCk 7 . f!fT W I -a ciatekaBls" 'state Bank" te Jobs .A-.p,. .- .......... ." . - i - . l -n.. geewaid et al, lot M, block- JX, rt It I lngton HeigkU addltkm a. ' 1 T aniailliiieat r-a" ' . Aa- I It UM AuOTO'ewai v- t- -- :.n,.. - a ttu JK. ? "SW.Y K .iriffiHeibr'M 1 Lcror . B fields and . wife . to. Idna Maud Caosaa. . JH . I addition i, ........... I I . ... . . T..' a1 vatl . and arlfa tfl VI. TT L. 10 by I Oram, undivided interest, norta 44, I U lutrtliMlt U. SaCtlflBi 14. towaenie-a ana-ui. ru- & -. I Otwlrnda Bartek WUtaket to W. S. VFiiS VaS.- -iawmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm cwu. tni-m t' .i..f- ji..v,- a vjuiwi-vwu t oomuw uai LZ -1 T Baporteiwl - think they did: then werant any movinar nictura man on the gTound. COMMIMS UNITED IN DEMANDING QUICK Senators apd ' Representa tives Will Be Urged: to Ad vance Cause of JColumbia, The Ports of Columbia committee. tha Columbia A Snake Rivera Water ways association and the Porta of Co lumbia Commercial club have joined forcea in effort to seoure united sup port of the campaign tor the speedy passage of tha rivers and harbors bill so that jetty work -will not have to ba suspended at the booth of, the Colum bia for lack of funds. Letters have arooa Zrora each of the three organizations to all the commer cial organisations of the. Columbia basin, together with tha leading busi ness interests and most - Influential persons, urging that these in turn wire their senators and representatives to unite in support of the appropriation, me placing or the wotk on a contin uing contract, and the immediate pas sage of tha bill. Those addressed have also been asked to urge the senators and representatives of Oregon. Waah lngton. Idaho and Montana to do their best to show ' Senator . Borah that in opposing and delaying the passage of the rivers, and harbors hill be la Jeop ardising an Improvement Of tha great est Importance tto tha commercial in terests of Idaho. Letters sent by tha Ports of Colum bia committee are signed by Dr. Alfred Kinney, chairman those from the Co lumbla A Snake Rivera Waterways as sociatlon by Captain W, P. Gray, presi dent! and ' those . from tha Ports of Columbia Commercial club by Wallace R. Struble, manager. . . ; : HAPSBURG WINS $50000 Sandown,- England, July' IT. H. Cholmodoleys Hapshurg today won the Eclipse stakes, worth $50,000. Honeyweod was second and Kannymora third. , . . . - - Theatres Entertain Junior Officials. Eugene Rich, the Junior . mayor. Stella Biggs. Archie Welnateln, Nor man Toumans and Julius Steinberg-, the commissioners; Abraham T. Wein steln, junior district attorney, and Mor ns xtogoway. auditor.-together witn their secretaries and deputies, accom panied by Dorr E. Keeaey, a trustee of the Newsboys home: J. XL Werlaln. chairman of the finance committee, and IX EL Warford of the contest commit tee, will be entertained at a box party at the Pantages theatre tonight, This is a part of the many entertainments the Junior officers are receiving at the hands of tha citizens of Portland, The newsboys are making great prepa rations for tha benefit performance which will be given under the auaplces of the Mute at the HeUig theatre next Thursday evening. - ,, Margulis Denied license. - . Application- of W. Margulis, pro prietor of tha "bottle, house" saloon on Second and Buraside strets which waa recently put ant of business by the city council, to conduct a family llauor store at the aame place was denied by the city council yesterday. Tha com missioners agreed that . the family liquor store in that district would be as obnoxious as tha "bottle nouser Maddrev-' lot L btock a. kferalw fas atcn-d to Oe-trada Barteti Wbltaker). I.SOO t u. Ainswona ana wire 10 t i uascoess Isv, Co., tou 1, a. mock iv. rorti. aa 10 ,10 M Q. H. Gray sod wife te C. A. Talor, lot 11, bloeK 1. von. Ton auauioe .... P. B. Wilson and wlf to Hamilton Ce, lot IS. block 11T. IrvlngtoB....,.., Elberala Sav. Bank to Michael Mo- Nolty, lots 1S,'Z1. Bioca it. ainnara Portland, (ta correct former deed)... 1 Hortkweatere Treat Co. to W.' S. Small. tots ft. 6. block IT. Finena.. 1,400 Minnie Wohlers to Anna Veblers, lot 4. 6JOCB a. Auoura rara ............ Moscow cab drivers ara prohibited by. law from carrying whips.. , How to MaikeYoiir Hair Beautiful , Tea ao-mtes Home Treakeaeat "Works wonders. Stop -railing sair, u-cnuig oalp and Sandra ff sad BCakes -the " Hair . Soft, . - - Briniairt,. XVastrons . and. Fluffy. Better than ' all the BO-caJled "hair tonics" in the world is av simple, old fashioned home recipe consisting of plain Bay Rum, uvonoa (as compo ses), and a little Menthol Crystals. These three mixed at homo in a few minutes, work wonders with any scalp. Try it lust one nignt ana seat -vrei uay it tun ana - yb aracom mcduoi ystalav TXaaolve the Crystals in the Bar Horn and pour in an g ot bottle. Then add the iAvona. abake well and let it stand for jan nour be fore using. .Apply it by putting a little of the mixtare on soft cloth. Draw this cloth, alowly-through the hair, taking Just one small strand at a time. This cleanses the hair and scalp of dirt, -dust and excessive oil , and maxea tna nair aeua-nuuur soil, lus trous and fluffy. To stop the hair from falling and to make it grow again nih the lotion, briskly -into the scale with the finger tips or a medium stiff brush. Apply night and morning. A few days' use ana you will not find a single loose or straggling hair. They will be locked on your scalp. as tight as a, viae. Dandruff will disappear and Itching cease. Ton will find fine downy new hairs sprouting' up all over your scalp and this new hair will grow Wltn wonnerrui rapiaity. . Any druggist can sell you tha above. The prescription is - very inexpensive and we mow oi nomuig go ei recti ve ana certain in us results.. CAav.j WORK ON HARBOR BILL She znarrld him to try and mak man Of him." - "(hiUAT- . -.. - :?"?"I7?7 """CZJtrZZl . Tarfactly oow bo gwaabe tflabos. ""r.1 .. iiiram sa miin ftr mui -wnrKi NORTHWEST N .'Kow Korta Is Sued. Centralla, WaahL. July IT Henry Kurta. tha Portland motorcyclist who struck and badly injured John Hes ford while speeding en Tower avenue a week ago last Sunday, and who waa aentenced to 10 days in Jail, has been made defendant in a f$000 dam age suit filed in tha Lewis county su perior court by A. T. Hesford, father of the injured boy. A writ ox aiiacn ment waa also Issued on, Kuts's motor cycle. He was also re-arrested on- a charge of assault. , ; i - - i lincoln , Democrats Elect. Albanv. Or- July IT. The Demo crats of Lincoln county have elected A. W. Peterson state committeeman; J. J. Galther. of Toledo, - baa ; been elected chairman of the .county com mittee, and Al waugh, secretary. Eleven vacancies on the committee were filled by appointment and everI precmct. in we county is puw reyre sented by a committeeman. ' ' Club at Barview. . ' Bar View, Or., July 1T Tha Bar View Beach Progressive elnb has been orsanised by the election of H. SL Hewitt, president; R. Ev. Jackson, vice president: n. s. Brimnau. aecretaryi F. C Roblaon. treasurer, the secretary to act as the director of publicity. Thirteen charter members signed the constitution and by-laws. Thousands Attend . Open Air Vaudeville Affair on Oronnds of ' Old People's Borne - Proves ' .financial Suooessj Oomxntteee In Ckarge, Pearly SI00 people attended .the open-air vaudeville given on the grounds of the Old Folks home. East Thirtieth and Stark atreets, Wednes day night,--tor the benefit of the Sis ters of Mercy and tha institution. The affair was a splendid success both artistically and financially, local talent and visiting entertainers from I grills and theatres furnishing tha eve ning's concert wniie Dooms naving on sals refreshments were liberally pat ronised. On ths program were Miss Xnes Kelly aasisted by Mr. Fletcher, who, gave several vocal numbers. Miss Marie Chapman in an instrumental solo, the Boerlng brothers, the Italian band, Montana BUI. this week's at traction at a local gnu, Joe cook ana the Kilties' - band, and tbe Qallaiina Musical Four from two of Portland'a vaudeville bouses. Archbishop Chris tie made an address. In charge of the strVwrml booths were Mrs, Cronln and Mrs. Baldwin, ice cream; Andy - "Weinberger and Miss Mary aleason. punch; Miss Mullin and assistants, candy, and J. JBreedlove, pea nuts and popcorn. The committee in charge of the vau deville consisted of IX. J. Oilbaugh. 3. P. MoEntee, Fred J. Ell era. J. Breed love. X. N. Maloney, M. Callahan. T. J. Murphy, Andy Weinberger, Francis Mo- Menamm, rrea Baren, v, ; xoyis and John Malley. Portland-Clubmen To Tisit Potlatch Hoyal Bosarians, Ad Van and Trass- portatloa Club Members, Headed by Kayos Albee, to ray Hetoxm Tisit. Royal Rosarians. Ad men and Trans portation club- members, with their band and their order keeping, tuba playing policeman, -will leave at mid night for the Seattle FoUatch. Their special train will bo decorated in manner, suitable to tbe excursion; one article of furniture in the observation car will be a pianola, which will be used in practice accompaniment - of songs already published La a Petlatoh booklet. Mayer El Gill ot Seattle will receive from Mayor H. R, AXbe ot Portland, some tint today, tha following tele-' gram i - - . "Nothing pleases me more than to ao oept your urgent invitation and invita tion of tha Portland Transportation club. Ad club and the Royal Roaarlans to bead their delegation to ths Tllikom Potlateh. leaving ths union depot at 11:41 tonight. In view of ths unpre cedented hospitality, as prepared tor our Portland delegation In Seattle, we assure you mat ws will oe present with a thoroughly representative Port land delegation. ... 3. E. Werleln is general chair-nan of ths excursion, -and M. SL Bmead. gen eral secretary. Kaon ot ths three organisations Is represented by a com mlttes on- arrangements, , There . will be about ISO altogether, it was said this morning. T he excursion 1 sta wiU be guests ef the Tlllkums of Eattaes at breakfast and luncheon tomorrow, will witness tne jjaos cay ' patraae from cpeolal seats, and will partidpats in the parade tomorrow eight. Ths pur pose ox tna excursion is to repay vultg mads bars by Seattle delegations. . Judge McCredie noxne. Judge W. W. McCredie returned! yes terday from the special meeting of tha Pacific Coast league at Ean Fran dsco. which passed a resolution de manding that the major leagues with draw the draft privileges they have ex ercised for so long - upon class AA leagues. - The judge said the. nesting was mostly ,-socai. v ; -., Helped Rob SaloOns. - iSan Francisco. July : Arrested, a -man who1 said he was Frank Me Kenna, a telephone lineman, admitted hs had helped to hold up -four saloons recently and was suspected of eom- pucivr. in about l such eases, . . Pii-KahA nva a ; dermatologist t20 far etaanclna: bis nuc bom Into Craclan nose! , V. ' ' Mike Ha didt - v a ? anocaea u Dacx into a pug son e far nothing at alii EWS I N. BRIEF; T - aTa Sill .. a - - ea aw - A ' 4 -waiiq.n. witn mo uooof -Hood River, Or July 17. Two young " men giving the names John Smith, and C Jones, were eantured In an attemot o roo me atoro or tne Stewart wara ware 4k Furniture company Wednesday bv Chief at Tnl 1 3. V IVniAn and Night Officer B. B. Smith. The rob- , w. idi w tuiuuu a, w iuuu w au had their pockets full of knives, raaora. - ela.. and had broken open tha till and -taken a few dollars caah, . - ; W4fe-a-WBe--BfataBTSBS- ' ' - i " f School derlj ftidlcted. : Klamath Falls, Or. July 17, An In dictment charging him with mlshan- ' dllng school funds baa been brought - against Clerk K. O. Rourke of achool - win. Rourke haa entered a plea of not guilty, . ,. . ' SasiiasasaTaa-ss-BBeByj "-- ' Shot In the Knee, mwiii vi, rfuiy . i. vtoiie mam tu . hunting a rat with a It calibra rifle Wednesday, the rifle waa accidentally dlecharged and Miss Mary Rich art wsa snot in tne knee. She ta at St. Marys nospiiaj, , .. . Kehalem Votea lionda. ' ' Nehalem, Or, July 17. Nehalem hes . voted. I J to $. to bond tbe town for $11,500, for the purchase of tbe water " Dlant- to bulM m. reaarveitr anil to In - -.au an eiecinc iism pianu mere was keen interest in the election,' Mrs. Vessey Resigns as .Vice President Changs Zs Xade That HemhSrs of Solo - dab Hesent FoUUeal Activity, of Auxiliary Xaeaffms. ; '., Charges thai Bolo club members are attempting by intimidation . to causa . ths resignation of officera and direc tors of the Auxiliary league of Ore gon, were made at a- meeting ot tha executive board ot tbe latter organise- . tion in the Commercial block yeeter- " day afternoon. The resignation .of Mrs. 1211a Vessey aa vice president was received, and Airs. j. ieach , was . ap pointed her successor until a regular election can be held. The Bolo club is the political sub-or ganisation of Spanish AVar . Veterans. Tha Auxiliary leagua is the recently organised political sub-organisation ot ths Women's Auxiliary ot Spanish War: yawrsna. i .41 . At the meeting yaaterday.lt was as serted that some ef ' the Bolo club members resent the. fact that the mothers, sisters wives and daughtera oz Spanish war veterans cave put themselves in position to act as ag gressively In political matters as ths men, It was also said that, some of the - officers of the Auxiliary league had received intimation that snlcaa they withdrew means would bs found of making them regret their temerity. ' RECALL BEING ADVOCATED At their luncheon In Moore's restau rant yes tarda y, ths Single Taxers con-1 aidered the Question. What Shall Ws Do With the Race! IT" Alfred IX Cridge presented tbe idea that tha people ahould keep it intact and that it should be safeguarded by regulations indorsed byits friends and not hamstrung by, its enemies under pretense of regula tion, v. s. coulter advocated the abolition of the legislature Altogether. Journal Want Ads bring results. flf lit. WJmm lit Owe. vi a.i4.Ciii4a , Mne mite mi win n.j.. ii.. n r... - a ar- Much Sleep. Cutlcura Soap and vinunctii ncaicu vuiuictcij : , 117 If. Gfbbs U Pomona, CX My sema begaa whaa I vh five years old. II . started ilka Uvea an over my lody aid later . ta erenblad me nrtndDallT on my face and left ear.. II was very rough and red and the itching aad burning were 1 so intense thai X lost much Sleep. ..: ' -I tried several kinds of j fsslves aad blood medicines j but to so avail. I had been 'bothered with aesema for ' ever eight years. Then X bough two eaJcas ; of OuUcura Soap and a box of Cutacora . Ointment. When finished wttb tbe my . cure waa ecesplete. (Signad) Miss Mfl- . di iwee. M. 6. 1i4. fj ; Camples Free by Wall For pimples and Macfrheads the following : ti a meet effective and economical treatment: ( Oeutly smear theaiTeetedpartswlthCutteura , Ointmsot, on the end of the flnger.but do not , rub. Waah oil ths Cutlcura Ointment is flvs , minutes with Cnticura Soap and hot water and rfntln" V-i'"! fr some cnlnntea This 't treatmenl U beet oa rising and retiring. Al ( ether times nee CuUeura Soap freely for ths ' lode aad bath, to aaatst in p vetrUng 1bad xnaUoa aad clogging of tbe pores, the com-1 tnon cause of pimples, blacVheads end ettuv mwbotesoens coodluoss or tea sxisv.- Al though Cutlcura Soap 425c) aad CuUeura ' Ointment (30c) are sold by druggjsta every. bt here, s sample of each with 33-p. Slda ' Book wffl be sent free upon request. drsa"CMtcura. Dept. T. Beaton, . HE TCHI iD BURNING .. - - - . - - -