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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, V FEBRUARY 6, 1918. X2 HEAVY RAINFALL THROUGH VALLEY Weather Bureau Announces That ? River Will Rise for Several Days at Portland.;, Rains during the last 48 hours throughout Weatern Oregon have been heavy. Including Portland, lour , sta 'tlons In the Willamette valley reported over, an Inch at o'clock Tuesday morn ing and this morning two of the sta tions again reported more than an Inch, Salem.; All the other stations reported while the others were not far behind, rises. The 1.2 foot rise, the lowest, was A fifth station Tuesday morning lacked recorded at Eugene. " only .07 of being an Inch. This was The river at Portland will continue to Eugene, where the fall was .ss or an rise during the next two or three days, Inch. Eugene this morning reported Mys the weather bureau. VWhethes an .12 of an inch. , - . other freshet is coming on remains to At Albanr the fall up to o'clock aeen., - Precautions should be taken, this morning was .HI of an Inch and at however. It is said, as more rata. Is pre Oregon City It was 1.05. Salem had dieted for tonight and Thursday and the and Portland .73. V river at Portland this morning was only The fall at Portland for the 24 hours five fet below the flood stage. The ending at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning Weather wwill continue warm. The was 1.0 Inches. Albany had the great- minimum temperature expected tonight est of all, 1.65 inches. - v At Salem the u 44 degrees. The range of temperatures fall was. 1.1. Oregon wity naa omj during the last 24 hours- was 60 to 48. OZ less titan Aioany, ine iau men rani 1.62 inches. As a result of the heavy rains, rivers and streams have taken a sudden up ward trend. Rises from 8.8 feet to 1.2 feet were reported this morning. The river at Portland was even 10 feet, being a rise of 2.2 feet since Tuesday morning. The 8.8 , foot rise was at THIRTEEN STARS IN THIS FLAG "EwryPkture ?OV Hard To Shake Off That Backache To get pp every morning with a lame back, to suffer all day with sharp, darting pains,dizzy spells, headache . and annoying kidney afrregularities, is a heavy burden that , keeps you tired out and half-sick. It makes you nervous and short of temper. It puts you in danger of gravel, "dropsy, heart trouble, hardening of the arteries and Bright? disease. Don't delay helping weak kidneys. -Buy a box of DoarttKidneg Pjlh today. They are in use the world over, and have helped thousands Qf peopie- These Are Portland People: Frank Lang, machinist. 620 Savler : St., sajra : "Where I worked, a number of years ago, I had to go back and forth from a warm room to a cold one and I think that Is what brought on the trouble ' with my kidneys. 1 had sharp pains in the small of my back and In my loins. When a bad spell would come on, for several days I would be unable to do anything. My kidneys acted Irregularly, too. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me quick relief." (Statement given November 16, 1916.) On May 17, 117, Mr. Lang said : "I have the same faith in Doan's Kidney Pills as ever. I have felt like a different man since Doan's , put my kidneys la good order 1 still use Doan's now and then and they keep my kidneys strong." O. W. Townsend, paper hanger, 695 Savler St., says: "When I was working at the painting business I first began to suffer with kidney and bladder trouble. Working bent over a great deal, together with the turpentine I used weak ened my kidneys. The pains In the small of my back were all I could stand. Sometimes I had to pass the kidney secre tions every hour and inflam mation of the bladder caused me great suffering. . Doan's Kidney PUls rid me of all the trouble." v LASTING RESULTS. Mr.Townsend gave the above statement on November 16, 1915, and on Max IT, 1917. he added : "I have Mid no trouble with my back or kidneys since Doan's Kidney Pills fixed them .up." , ' --. - DOXN'S KffiN,lY 60c a Box at All Store. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, NX Mfg. Cbemuls JJ A RUPTURED ? A poor fitting truss by not properly holding rupture is dangerous and worse than no truss at all. Anyone can sell a truss, but it takes an expert truss fit ter to fit one. We specialise in fitting trusses, guaranteeing satisfaction in every instance. We carry all kinds of trusses, but the Seeley Spermatls Shield Truss Is the best, usually clos ing the openlna- la ten days. Send for illustrated circular and measuring blank. ... LAUE.DAVIS DRUG CO. - TXT78S 2XPSBT8, Thlril and Yamhill Its. Portland. Or. t Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knovra Ohio Physician Dr.F.M.Edward3 for 17yearstreated cores of women for liver and boweLail rnents. During these years he gave to , bis patients a prescription mado of a few well-known vegetable ingredient mixed with olive oil, naming then. Dr. Edwards' Clivo Tchlets. You wir know them by their ollva color. - These tablet3 tsz vrodcr-vrarlrera cn the liver and bowels, which czuzz n normal action, carrying off tha rrcsts: 1 and poisonous matter in one's eystcrn. If you have a pals face, sallow lock, 'dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, tx re aches, a listless, no-cccd i xlirn; all out of sorts, inactive bowcl3,ycatSb eneef , Dr. Edwards' Oliva Tcblct3 nich'J? fcri a time and note the pleasirg results. ; Thousands of women aswell C3 men" take Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel novr and then just tokeepinthepinkofcoijdiT tion. 10c an 25c per box. All druggists. " ' . - AdV, Seventeenth Lighthouse District Has Galaxy of Members in Senrlee. ' A service flag with 13 stars and bear lng the two letters "L. S.," Was hung up today at the headquarters of the W. Bernhardt, fireman ; C H. S. Chris- j tiansen, machinist ; J. NlemL seaman ; ! P. Christiansen, Quartermaster, and A. Thompson, mess attendant. H. - P. Dodd, who was laborer In charge of the Whatcom waterway light and fog signal station, has gone and is at the Bremerton navy yard.' -r F. J. Zimmerman, clerk at the local head Quarters, has enlisted In the radio serv ice. Oie Krlksen Is serving the navy by virtue of being first of leer of the tender Columbine..- - NAUTICAL SCHOOL TO HOVE Room In Custom House Will Probably Be Used for Purpose. Portland's free government nautical school may soon be located In a room at the, customs house. Arrangements Lave practically been completed for the use of, the civil service examining room. ine scnooj, . ever since it was estab WATSON ARRIVES TO CONFER WITH STATE COUNSEL OF DEFENSE Representative of Bureau - of Public Information Has Favor able Impression of Oregon. Dalles Junior Bed Cross Workers Busy '"' "' mmmmmmammmmtmmMmamauwt ;'"- - ? -" jj.'.. District ef Jailor Bed Cross Completes Organisation at The - Dalles and la Ostlylng Districts; , The Dalles, Or., Feb. The Junior Red Cross has been completely organ ised In The Dalles and In outlying dis tricts, and requests are pouring Into local headquarters for recognition from the rural districts.' Miss Rice of the Shanfko publlo school was the first to report collections from the full number of pupils registered. and Miss Helen Ball of another outly ing district, reports that each pupil in Charles P. Watson of the bureau of public information from Washington, D. I that district has given 25 cents and that C arrived in the city this morning to u bln tual Red Cross - l vnrr. o . -. i .... I liahed. has been loeated in a mom In customhouse. Ten of the stars renre-1 Oregon buUdmg. the use of which conrer with Brucn 'Dennis of the State x local auxUlary has been established sent men who are members of the crew J was donated by: the Chamber of Com- J Council of Defense regarding the plan I in each of The Dalles schools and each of the lighthouse -tender Rose. ' which I nV But the room Is now needed for j adopted by President Wilson concerning Is turning In something every week. last, jiut wu uxen aver ot im mw vutn" a.uu mm win iui u.uuvu i pA.inatu. in .v. nni M. iiu uuiun Bireei scnooi uu innua me and is being operated by that branch "Choola in other ' cities along the coast I bureaus throughout the United-States. I largest contrtbution to date, In amount or tne arms, wiin neaaauaners ac " " uwmo uuiu,i t .m nnahi t wiv Bnv itafinit. I m w m mo mwn iuhwii wuj toria. They are as follows ; 'C A. A. Mbdier, master, who -la rated as an ensign ; Q. V. Spankle, first officer; C. Peterson, en gineer; F. W. Short, first assistant en gineer; L. K. Bernnarat, macnmist ; ti. Collector of Customs Moore was asked to provide room In the local custcms I house. WALTER SCRAM MEL BUYS SHIP Cross, Feverish Xhild Is Bili or Constipated Forest Home, . Loading Lumber at Westport, lias Changed Owners. Information now regarding the results b? erled on verT systematlcaUy. a of these conferences until I have con f erred with the State Council of De fense. The plan adopted by the presi- So'-bSSS Xrjhout wU deVaV ieexpTnse' oT cTb.lng f.f. .J"1511 rrifl-oldlers or . sailors of Wasco county. list of projects for each week being listed. which will be followed. Chairman George C Blakely an nounced today that the local Red Cross asking them to authorise relatives to apply for war Insurance in their behalf. February 12 Is the last day on which the country for general Information,1 said Mr.' Watson. "The bureau . of public Information The schooner Forest Home, shifted to I express their appreciation for the spirit inmnnM mv v. BwurA vv esiport un morning u wora a cargo i ana uie cooperation mat ine press ana of lumber for an Australian sort. She I newsnanera have shown towards the bil ls now under tne ownrnln of Walter I reau. It Is only through the means of Schamfnel and associates- of San Fran4lthe various newspapers throughout the Two Hen Rejected at The Dalles The Dalles, Or., Feb. . Onljt two of Cisco, a deal for her sale having been I country that the government has been th? 18 menexamined by the local exam closed after she finished discharging a I enabled to carry forward the propa- lnlD board on Saturday were rejected .!-- i-- , .... . I . . ... . . - . .. . 1 I Klnar nhvslcallv unfit for mllltr . . .., .a . y t i uuku di rrua wiuca mam uruuKUL uem ruiaa or inn mirAii or minim inrnrmi. , . LOOK, MOtnerj bee It tOngUe from' Australia. Son. As soon as I have conferred with is coated, breath hot or stomach sour. "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stom ach, liver, bowels. Due to leave Rainier for the south Mr. Dennis and the State Council of De- today Is the steam schooner Santalfense X will be able to announce defl- service. Because of the new physical regulations Just Issued, it will be nee essary for those who have been rejected Monica. The steamer Breakwater of nltely the part that Oregon is to Sake nJ?rvious e"mlnatlon to b reexam- the Emerald line Is due out Thursday night. SHIPS CREW FORM "PARLIAMENT" , !-'' Vi '' sS V-SSS Wind Roughened Skins Soothed by Cuticura. ."When you return from your auto nle smear the lace and reb the hands with Cuticura Ointment. Wash 02 in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, using plenty of Soap,: best applied with the hands, and con tinue bathing three minutes. V 8iak Kmmh Pre by Mall. Address post, card: "Catinn. Depc SA. boston." Sold everywhere. Soap 23c Ointment 25 and 60c In the general plan adopted by, the president.' Mr. Watson Is president of the North American Export corporation of New York-city and says that he was only too glad to give his services to the gov- Wallaoa t il. E. H ( 8. 5 ft. I 4. B. 4. U&llnra AM E. Bonlt Brown t at to Caterlns All Snni, Jj. 1, X. B. 88, BMp&ens Add. ta Kut Pnrtl&Bd T. IX BotharUnd to Bnrwm HMafltoa. li. 1. B. S, rwid Add. ............ Scmthport taad Co. to Wffiiam J. Jlrton t al, I,, 16, B. 7. Soathport. H. UnUdn and irf. to Arthnr W. Grlcc. U 8. B. 48. Baa City Paik. . fiank B. Hillia and vf to B. . Jaeob aoa, S, B. 2, Eager' Add. ...... jB. 1. Homt and wf. to Haaty Aadmcs ct al. w. 42 rt. It . ta I. H &mhm B. "0 eltT. ... L ........ . BWrilf to Boa City park Asm., 8. H L 1. B. 1X4. Koaa Cltr Park, ....... Bam to aama, K. H U 1, B. 1X4. Ron ' Cifr Pais W. K. Royal to Frank OlcMe, L. 16 to 20. B. 8. Willamette Add. ....... . H. Deww and wf. to Ethar H. Tonne. U S. B. 7. Rm Ctrr Park Thoaaaa W. KUlinctend to Orpha Uark- ley, V.- o. B. 8. RnarToir Park .... JnHua H. Kramer and wt to WOlUm T. Stepnena at al. U 24, B. 2. Gay' Add. ........... W. U. Stanabory to Frank P. Drinker. I 10. H. 2. Cnaater Pfetoa. In Town of Bt Johns Sheriff to Otto W. Nehon. U 1 to 10, IV to zo. . x. li. l. 2, s. a, T. S. 1. 11. 1, 17. 1S 19. 20, 2V 24. 85. SO, 27, 28. 29 SO, SI. S2. 8S. 84, 80. 80, "87. 8ft,' 89, B. 2. I 1. 2, 8. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12 IS. 16. 10. 17. 18. B. ft. aQ of B. 4. 1m 1. 2.. S. 10. 11.- 12. IS. 14. 18. 11 It K - -11 H Tr;n .i . . ... . , mm ' . ,uiutx. s raw .... W. K. Corttin to Ifjnnle Eaeh, L. 20, B. 1 1, Woodman Mm. Annla Lynch to Charles Vincent Lynch. I 4. B. 6. Kenworthr Add. . Mr. W. L. Calbartaon and hua. to Charles Lew Jonea, L.' 1. B. 9, Men Add.. alo U 12, IS, B. Z. ro er't flub. L. 2. Glenwood Park W. P. Toller A Co. to Porfland R., I A P. Co., beclnata at N. ,W. corner of I or B. "O." Bolae'a Add., thence E. trae. If. line aaid I or B. 40 ft., thenca. etc., contalnlns 240 aqnara ft. Sheriff to Nancy O. Poppletoa, L. 1. 3. S. B. 63. Carathera Add. ta Carat h Add. . . i Kanry C Popnleton to R. M. Tnttle, H , 1. 2. S, B. 63. Carathara Add. to Carnthera Addr John Brann and wf. to jamea Hockla et al. N. 85 ft L. , B. 115 Eaat Portland F. DaWayne 8prai and wf. to atinona p. Leonard. 8. S5.81 H. I 8. B. 8, Va!kry Add. - 10 10 1.2TB 1.150 10 10 10.000 985 41 8T 10 10 ITS BIRTHS - NATHICA To Mr. and Urn. Ala. Natriea, ITT 4 1 1th ., Jan. 27, a aon. . OWENS To Mr. and MraV Alt Oweoa, SIS tXPIIV Kl Jin 57 as awvrt f. r . NAGlaU-To Mr. and Mra. I Charlaa I. Sacal. i E. Matn, Jan. 20. a Son. WALLACE To tr. and Mra. Herman 8. Wal- lace. 240 E. SSth. Jan.' 85, s'aon. 8C11MU -To Mr. and Mra. , 1. Schmld. NS1 B8d lit . J.n -IS . . . BtRUICK To Mr. and Mra. E. . BunUck. 1 20?.E- abennan. Jan. 81, s daughter. THOMPSON To Mr. and Mra. Alhines S. ! iiggpg"". Portland. Jan. 26. a daughter. -DEATHS A3TB FTJBrERAXS ; fi 'i COX to thacity. February 6.1018. at Good " Bamarttaa naapitaL John A. Cm. and 49 years. 1 month and 9 day. Deceaaed ia snr- nved by a widow. Utv Moiii. i brotUera. Arthur and A art in Cos. and -two Uf -Ura. Mrm. Mary Bockett and Mim. Hena Ocker- n-.,.rl " s member of Webfoot'cemp No. -. Si . i'. Remaina afa at the parlora of ' the Bkewea tndertakinf Co.. corner Third and Clay. Funeral notice later. K.REB9 At Valier. MonL. January 25. Frank J. Kreba, ao 53 yean. Tbe funeral oortece wfll leara the realdenco. eatabttahment ot J. p, Finley A Bon, Montcomery at Fifth, at 9 " o'clock Thnraday morning, February 7.' and pro- ceed to the Cathedral. Tiftaenth and Havta (treets. where mam will be aaid at 9:80 O'clock. -Friends Inrited. . Interment at Mount Calrary cemetery. i MITtPHT Ia thia city, at the family reaidenea. u wnmwia ae-, aworuary a, Jtyrua . ... f! '".'I rmmiM. aaugniar or air. ana 1 f Awrt J. Murphy, ainter of Earl Murphy. . - I Iun"J' aerooea wm b . held Thunday. 10 I February T, at 1 o'clock P. m . at the remU deaee eetabliihrnent of 1 p CHnW A nn 1 1 Montgomery at 6th. Frienda Inrited. Ber- Joeaat the traea pliTata. Pleaae omit flowera. -. FOSTEtt At Ilwaoo, VTaak, February 4. ilnC ; tmily H. Ftiatar. aed 6 yeara. 'mother of Harold A. Robert A. and Dorothy TL Foster. -" Funeral aerrirea win be held at Portland arama- rarium ai ii a. m.. xhuraday, February 7. 'r i nendi inrited. , , - 1 J CHAMBERLAIN In tlila city. " February 6." ..einoeriajn, aae in yeara, lata ot 44S -Kaat orty-aeTenth etrert. The rematae ara at 8.049 IP residence eatabltaliment of J. P. Finley eV ' awKsimi at ii in. Aouoa ( itinera later. : ,0-I 'kvU. In iUm ei". February' 6. A.' Rins" "'fP". oo yeara. bueband of Mra. Dots, , Wii?" tai ,thr t Robert K . Mary and Julia WiUon. The remain ara at the teat- denca eUblthm.nt of J. p. Finley St Son. " V ; m t i i . -v. - 10 100 10 r, Montcomery a. Fifth. . . ... ... . too giaa to give nis services xo xne gov- Bolshevik Committee Were Persuadeof ernment ln ftny way Mr, Wat by Captain to Not Take Charge, A Pacific Port, Feb 6 L N. S.) A Bolshevik committee of the crew of the Russian steamer Kishinev, which re cently arrived at a Pacific port, at tempted to take charge of the vessel, but was talked out of It by First Of ficer I Konkevltch. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joete Fielda to Glenn Reynoldi, westerly 88 1-S ft. U 0. B. S, Locani Add. to East Portland . 8 Kanna Barxee and hna. et al to DoIUe Leonard, L. 19, B 2, Laurelwood Annex- son has already visited the states of Frederick H." 'stVons 'a'nd "wf "to Philip 8. a. 8. indua- Neu, portion of L. 2. Terna Yernona Mehdenhall and hua. to DeUde L Hunter, L. 16, B. 6. Oreenoe Heichta Add., also all U SI. B. 64. B. 64. West Portland Park Add John Clint and wf. to Jamea A. Carter, L. 7. and X. H L. 8, B. 8, Mayor Oatea Add. Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota; Missouri, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska. Ohio, Utah and South Dakota. Mr. Watson is accompanied by Mrs. Watson.' Owing' to the severity of the weather encountered ln the East and Middle West Mr. Watson was compelled to un- Twoj women on board, the wife of the I dergo a slight operation on his throat I Elmer Schntte and wf. to Sophia A. Har- thint i 1 I .t.i M n ; . MM I Par. Ia a. B. B. Kern Park. brought along as stweardesses. engaged Mrs. Watson is also slightly Indisposed. I " .1, L I 7, B. 1 Ciiiui BpSnf in in attempt ana one oi mem was ap- I u ne cnermomeier registerea 4U neiow i park '. pointed secretary of the 'Parliament.' I ln South Dakota. The weather her Henry Lohr to Harnn Lohr rt ai and. was a revelation to Mr. Watson an- V , " e ' , ;:": Evidence Heard About Solo Slouah I verT mucn impressea wiin uregon. ted The hearing on the closing of Solo - .h.. - I I V.- made up the stream was held .at Kelso r. . " ... . " W"US walker Ma w. to luyw w. l.rf .k. i-..i i -.-i i I aim inuiBuuwuun. . I a-srara n u, u. i nu tt . will talcA ub n.nv mntteirB with the State! ler Co.. 910aQuare ft. beainnins at Zlnn. corps of engineers, U. S. A. There was considerable testimony from both those favoring the closing and those against It. Further arguments are to be submitted and the matter Is then to I News of the Port Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this is their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses the tender. Arrivals February 8 w .cvi.cv. w vuw . . ucjm uucui uir i cieco, pasBensera. aecision. I Denarlum Pahraan . t Forest Home, American schooner, for Sydney Bonis J. Finch and wf. to Albert 'WQ- H L. 11. B. 5. York, abo all of E. H L. 1. B. 5. Btory'a Add. to Eaat Port- XsVIld wV eeeVweneaeaeasa a Sheriff to Charles Seeberaer. L. 7. B. 86. Westmoreland ........... Rosa Dunlap to Laths Maad Padburc, U 10 and B. H . L, 0, B. 118. Rosa City Park W. H. Boaea Wood and wf. to Anns Lemley. L. 2. 7. B. 1. Hill wood. 000 10 10 10 1,500 10 10 150 10 1.809 10 00 HECKIN;ER - At 572() 8TenUeth atreet" Hatftflanaiaa WKm an. Si a i i . . a. BTJTXDiyO PERXITS ma 24 rea'ra. belo.' .if. J "T" ZZlZZZr' O. B. Johnson, reoalr 1 stnrw fram. ,.. I Funeral aerricaa wiU be h.kt innnrm. i TKun. ' - 679 Linn ara. between K. 18th and 1.1h-idsy). at. 10 a. m.. at the rMirt.mi.l na.lnra nf suuuer same: aav. I uwr s i raoey, nasnineion at cua atreet. Mrs. D. Jonea. renalr 1 star fr.m ' m. 1 Kniirvffj a t-i U. denca. 448 E. th at between Bh.rmaa and Ca- Fred Doremua. ayad 15 yesn., belndon of '"'W"! omjner same; asu. I Mar Doramna. Funarml am,, will K K.M u. N. Griffith, renair 2 stnrv fram. MrfrfanM I . hm...i.. ... SiiiiJt im eom" 8Phn; W. J. Thomas j residential parlors of Millar A Tracey. Waaalns- ?r'. S-,: . ... .. - . lion at r-iia street. uirnn. onuui Bfnmoei ta, alter s story nre trn . vt ? 1 i i i., proof reinforced concrete hotel. 47 Sd atT. and h "iTP; UaT,h,. 1 uL 1 tof 48 4th at. between Aah and Pine: Barry T T4 . ur T"1 J 'brtd Thnraday. Febru. CcpeU builder; S2600. Marry . lry 7 mt 2:8o 0-clock p. at the residence air. lMckinaon. erebt frame chicken km I .'.unimriii, oi cuuey at bob, aaonicom- 832S B6th t. 8. E. between 13d ar. .! 'T . menoa inrited. Interment at Mt. ..i a...i- r . Aei I Tla. weetport. lumber. auspecuuu Miurn tusuus umce I .. xti0. i.,m. Mn,.r fo. R.n On a trip of inspection Collector of I Pedro, lumber. Customs Will Moore Is at Astoiia today. I '"- MARIXE ALMA510 He will look over the customs office I t ' uk - as. sa.aita IV kwvtvuaiitj cbmiccb iu tcnuai s m a a m . . . little stomach, liver and bowel, with- "7 r .Twuw,r isi muea; ciouay; aea. amooto. out griping. When cross, irritable, feverish, or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! if coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit lflTativft'1 and in m. fw hours all tm foul, constipated waste, sour-bile and QU8ly. undigested rood passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When the little system Is full of cold, throat aore, has stom ach-ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion, colic rememDer, a good "inside cleansing" should alwaysbe the first treatment given. m Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow, ask your aruggist ror a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,' which has directions for babies, chil-1 .nniv Of European Invention Is a machine that embroiders designs on three dozen pairs of stockings at once, a battery of needles maklnu 288 stitches slmul tan- Sun Record for February 7 Bon rises, 7:26 a. m. Bun seU, 6:25 p. Tides at Astoria Thunday i High water: Low water: 9:04 a. m.. 8.S feet. I 2:49 a. m.. 4.0 feet, i iv:ti p. m., o.a i. 4:7 p. m.. o.s feat. DAILT RIVER READINGS liam MoXin. L. 4. B. 96. Roaa City Bartis J, Finch and wf. to Albert Wil liam Monn. contract executed ay Emil Nelson and wf. dated May 6. 1916, deed book 716-110. L. 4. B. 95. Roaa City Park Emil Nelson and wf. to Albert Wil liam Moun. L. 4. B. 95. Roaa City Park The Iroquote Co. to J. N. GraToIle, L. 4. B. B. Bub. U Z. KlrersMs Home stead . z. C. J. Johnson and wf. to H. E Smith. E. H efS. 65 ft. L. 6, B. 4. Msl- lory Add.. H. E. Smith and wf. to J. Sherman 10 10 10 10 10 rowell roadj E. T. UelMnr hniMar- an R. W. Charles, repair 1 H story frame' resi dtnoa. 1977 E. Market between E 79th and E. ouuii v, . nmonua nuuaer: siioe. Bcott Park cemetery. LBCHOT In . thia city. Febrnary 0, Carl A. liruhot, aed 01 years. Balorad brother of Ktlward and Felix P. Itruhnt nt thia Mtv. N'ni. Portland Woolen MUla. erect 2 story brick or- I of funeral later. Amusements la cars of Miliar At Tracy. Lorn I JORDAN In this city. February 4. Loria C Jordan, aged 4S years, balored husband of Mra. Lorin C. Jordan. Notice of funeral later. Arrangementa in care of Miller At Tracey. (Unary brick ordinary factory. 2 Baltimore be- "wn rawiora ana Deeatur; M. W, builder; 814,000. ATJCTIOIT SALES TOMORROW TUJB BAKXR Auetioi raw ... rmn sia. saja at is MEETIITO NOTICES 41 AL, KADKH TEMPLE AT v. ct. ai. a. wiu aire a lomai aancins ana eard pa at tha Multnomah k.i.1 T.hn."d7 ereninj, February 14, All Shraners and their ladles I IM"" re coroiauy inrited. Nobles will a. . i . j iuiini upon pri be: AUJ80.V John W. AUken. Pattoa Uoma, Feb. 1, 6 4 years, anoplexyi H1.NDRICK80N Eliaa BendrSckson. Portland Sanatorium. . Feb. 2. 68 years, chronic con tracted kidney. BTF.VK Baby Btere, 871 Tala, Feb. 2. S months, broncho pneumonia. COLBY Jobn Colby, Multnomah hospital. Tab. 1. 73reara, myocarditla. BLI TZ Homfr BluU. 611 Ererett at. Fab. S. 14 diys. premature birth. DONALDSON Kdward SV. Donaldson. Good Sa maritan hospital, lab. 2, 28 yeara, broncho tation ioi a C j W4JI vrm no aamuauon cnarsa. Wear your fas. By order of the potntstT HUGH J BOTD. Recorder. The Easiest Way N To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never falls remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It. This destroys it en tirely. To do this. Just get about four ounoes ot plain, ordinary liquid arvon ; It at night when retiring ; use STATIONS. , e 5 , i IS W pi f matilla ....... 25 4.6 0 0.02 Eucena ........ 10 8.0 1.2 0.82 Albany 20 12.0 2.9 1.15 Salem 20 12.7 8.8 0.96 Oreton City . . . . . 12 9.7 "1.8 1.05 Portland. Or 15 10.0 "2.2 0.78 - .- wvw VklJiLU I . .. . . . .. on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits enougn xo moisten me scaip ana run u sold here, so don t be fooled. Get the. genuine, mavuo oy aviu.ornia x lg csyr up company.' Adv.) ln gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not all, , of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four STOPS BACKACHE IN FEW MINUTES RIVER FORECAST Tha Willamette river at Portland wm con tinue to rite during " ' . two or three days. AT KEIOhnoalSO PORTS San Franeteeo, Feb. 6. (L N. 8.) Anired. no. o: xeiiowsxone, marsnneia. 3 p. to. Los Ancalea. 8 p. 4:25-p. m.; Whittier, Port San Luis. 6 p. m. : A Talon., Oraya Harbor, 5 :80 p. m. ; Noyo, Fort Bracs.8:05 p. m. : Lilly, Fort Bran, 6:05 and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous. glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred . times better. Vrtn nn aret llauld arvon a r inv Amst Rub lumbago, pain, SOreneSS. I store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces - -r '" . ' I i .11 .til .1 -rrVil .ii. jt stiffness tight out with St. Jacob's Liniment'1 is all you will heed. This simple remedy has never been known to faiL (Adv.) When your back is sore and lame, or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has you sttnened up, don't suffer! Get a small 1 trial bottle of old, honest "St, Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, poutv a little In your hand and rub It right Into the 'pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lame ness Is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing. penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica ' and lame back misery so promptly and sureiy. it never disappoints ! (Adv.) mora nnnlicntlona wlll eomrltlv din-1 oanea uuy oi xopeaa, aureus, 12:26 p. . . , ' , . .1 Commerce. Columbia rirer. 1:56 p. m. : Queen. ButTo uu wuurciy uwuuj nn; nusiojixs Angeiea, S p. m. ; Bea Foam. Point Arena, sign ana trace ox ir, no matter now mucn dandruff you may have.. . ... . . a . , .IP. m.: Sea Kins, with E. M. PhelDa in tow. iou wui una, , uini n.u ncmng ana port c. i 11:05 n. m.: Villtt. r..; digging Of the scalp will stop instantly, I Harbor, 11:05 p. m.; Johanna Smith, with nnrl wniii- rinlr will ha flnffV lnsimna I Marshfiakl, 9 p. m. Astoria, Feb. O.-srSalled at 6:80 a. m.. steam er Daisy Mathews, for San Pedro; steamer Rosa City, for San Francisco and San Pedro. Ar riyed at 1 1 :60 . a. m., steamer W. V. Herrin, from Gariota. ' San Pedro, Feb. 6. Armed, steamer Santa Barbara, from Portland. Bailed, ateamer Bearer, for Portland. Astoria. Feb. B. Arriyed at 1 and left up at 2 p. m., steamer Klamath, from San Francisco. Arrired at 8 and Wt up at 6 p. m., steamer TiTerton, from Ban Pedro. Ban Francisco. Feb. 6. Sailed, schooner Commerce, for Portland. Ban Francisco, Feb. 6. ARtred: Tala. Lea Ancelea, 8 a. m. ; Japanaaa steamer Hakala Ham, Balboa, 9 a. m. neatue, r eo. p. ArnTia minima juaru. Tacoma, 6 a. m. Bailed Admiral Evans, southwestern Alaaka, 11 a. m. Seattle, Feb. 6. Arrired Lyman Stewart, from Port San Luis, 6 p. m.; Fred Baxtec, San Pedro, 6:80 p. nv; Valdex, Tacoma. 4:80 p. m; Sacramento, from trial cruise, at 3:45 p. ra. Bailed Northland, for San Franciaeo, at mid right. Wrangell. Feb. 6. Sailed Spokane, north bound, 8:80 a. m. Port Ancelea. Feb. 5. Arrirrd J. A. Mof- fett, and proceeded for San Francisco at 2 p. ra. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and ' Fresh Every Day Drink a glass ef real hot water before breakfast to wash cut poisons. v Save Your Cash and -Your Health CASCARA QUININE The standard cold cure for 20 years la tablet fmu safe, sure, no opiates cares cold in 34 hours- grip ia S days. Money bac if it faila. Get the genuine box with Red top and Mr. Hill's picture on it. Costa leaa, gives more, aavea money. 24 Tablata foe ?Sc. At Any Drug Store KENTON LOrGE Xa 14S. A. F. at A. M. Stated eommunicaUon tomorrow '(Thursday) a renins at 7:80 o'clock. Visitors always wel come. Richard F. Geist. See'y. BfeXEFrtmiji ball by Kirt pa trick council, for soldiers' fund. Friday. Feb. 8. new Moose hall, 4 th and -Taylor; 18 prises; anion music; 80 cents. Come. EMBLEM Jewelry a apeelalty. button Jaefi eha laeaer Bros.. 1111 6th. lftol statistics matoisgts.Birfts. Dzaihs MARRIAGE LICEKRES John Albert Gray. 29. 868 E. 7th at N., and May J. Tower. 28. 868 E. 7th at N. Charlaa K. Piburn. legal. Albion hotel, sad Laue amttn, tetai. v a. iatn at n. Isaac R. Tower, 82, Marshfleld. and MQdrad las belle Stearne, 24, Portland. Archie Daria Reynolda.. 21, 881 td st, and Ditter U. Anson, 18, 141 Sumner st . J. C Carter, 34, Bums, Or., asd Laura Hax rcy, 85. Imperial hotel. Leo Babafer. 21. 5T4 Ladd ava. and. Msjorie A. Rice. 10.. 61 K E. 16th st Leo fichafer. 21, 674 Ladd sea. asd Marjorie a. inns. 2T. zst. saimnn at Henry Ets. l.rml. 401 1 Framoat. and Battie Albert, legal, Z&D Fargo st EM! BAG i,MT,TTgoo,' SMITH CO. Morgan bldg. Uaiaua Tat- ItHERS SDITS for rent all loring Co.. 80 Stark t Bchubva, In Five Mbutes No Sick Stomach Indigestion, Gas "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest and surest Stomach relief. BIRTHS SCHCLZE To Mr. and Mrs. H. T. 710 Commercial st. Jan. 24. a aon. BA 88 EN To Mr. and Mr. Israel Hassan. 826 Rslmnn. Jan. 27. a daughter. FILLET To Mr. and Mrs. Ruphua L. FUley, 785 Cora are.. Feb. f. a. daughter. a Tos don't know what npset yonr stomach which portion of the food Port Tqanaend. Feb. 6. Passed in Admiral ' did the damage do you? Well, don't fSporl" afO 1 VArSrSl!;. lf. ZZ "t ,a '1 i CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Eelief fromHeadCklds.If sSplendid! In one minutes your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you. can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling. mowing, neaaacne, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of Life Is not merely to jive, but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well. sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. , Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting i headache, stuffy from a : cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. Instead, feci as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morn ing and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well. should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate ln it to wash, from the stomach, liver, kid- Mara, from Yokohsma, i) :1 5 a. m. Ererett, Feb. 8. Sailed W. 8. Porter, for Port San Luis. Mukilteo, Feb. 5. -Arrired Fort Angelas. from Seattle. - Tacoma, Feb. 6. Bailed M. S. Santa Taabel. for Wast Coast, via Baa Francisco. Five-Tear-Old Saves Child From Drowning Pendleton. Or., Feb. 8. Five-year-old Glen Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, was the hero of Pendleton Tuesday as a .result of his rescue of J two-year-old uoDDy Boiaocit rrom a watery grave. ' The two tots were playing at fishing corneal so quickly. (Adv.). mm RELIEVES IGESTIK DYSPEPS1A-GASTR1TIS-S0UR STOMACH ETC IN FIVE'' i:::anESosr;o;;EyDACS Seattle Considering i-'- mw n i rm i " use oi ureaa uaras tn the mill rnie. when, the smaller faJl neys and. bowels the previous day's In-1 ltr r1n tlr.. Tnataad of nimmimlnr digestible waste, SOUr bile and poison-1 hln hin rnmnsnlnn reached down nnrl the head. soothes - the .inflamed or j ous 1-oln : thus cleansing, sweetening j Mised the drowning child and dragged swollen mucous meraorane and relief 4 "u vul uiB.-aiurs suimentary ca-i im ta aafetv.'i . . 1 t V.A. .t . 1 . . . , I j j comes lnmantiy. i " ; mwws Junius uigi o iuuu inia uie It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-un stomach. - Thfr-Action or hot water and with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief I lunestone phosphate on an empty stom- acn ; is : wonaerruny invigorating., it cleans out all the sour , fermentations, gases, -waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are - enioying yeur breakfast - tha water and phosphate is quietly : extract-1 Seattle, "Feb. - - e.--(l. N. S.) Bread Jng a targe volume of water from the I cards as a means for controlling the blood and getting ready for a thorough (bread situation ln this state are under flushing of all the inside oreans. . ' 1 discussion by the big bakers and mlUira The millions ot seoDie who are both-1 of Seattle today. Millers declare their ered ' with ' constipation, bilious spells, I supplies - of wheat will be exhausted j stomach trouble, rheumatism; others I by April and so far they have found it who have sallow skins, blood disorders I almost Impossible to get substitutes. and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate I i Dipping - ln - a solution of alum will from the drug store which will cost very I fireproof paper candle or lamp shades. little, but is sufficient to make anyone! A new electric fan can be screwed into a pronounced crank on the subject of I a light socket and will operate at any internal sanitation. 1 (Adv.) . angle. POMOGtea TABLETS volt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dlszy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath fouL tongue coated Just take a little Pape's Dia pepsin to neutralize acidity and In five minutes you wonder what became of the Indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today kf ow that it is needless to have dys pepsia. A little Diapepsin occasion ally keeps the stomach aweetened and they' eat their ravurue roods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food la a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Pape's Dia pepsin which costs only 60 cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful It stops food souring and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It is really astonishing. Your stomach will digest your meals If you keep, acids neutralized.- Adv, DRINK HOT TFA ( FOR A BAD COLD i' Get email package of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of this Hamburg' tea. pet a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacupful at any time. It la the most effective way to break C cold and cure grip, as It opens tha pores, relieving congestion. ? Also loosens tbe bowels, thus breaking a cold at once.- -";v , '.- It Is Inexpensive and entfrery vege table, therefore harmless. (Adv. S1RIAN.M Joseph Birianni. 6S01 E. B9th B. Feb. 1.3 mon'hs. lobar pneumonia. -HCM)KT.H Amos C Hooker. ie E. 29U N.. Feb. 2, T years, TairuLsr Heart caseasa. . Pl'KUT Mark Purdy. 680 Vancooear are., Feb. 2, B0 years, prngraaslre panleclou anemia. BOWER Elizabeth Bower. SIS Saratoga. 64 yeais, Feb. 2, Inoperable carcinoma. KAKEK Jennie M. Baker. 2S1 Vlxon. Feb. 8. 44 yeara, broncho pneumonia. IVANS Ueorga Wesley Evans, 1447 HaUory are., Feb. 2, 72 years, lobar pneumonia. FLOBISTB MARTIN FORBRB CO., Florbta, RB4 Wash. Main 29. A-120S- Flowera tor all oersimas akttra!ly arranged. I.AMK- HMIIH., fk.rt.ta, Mat Marnm M. Umm or a-isub. sin uowara ana uom neeigna (to branch stores. Lt.'BUNEK. Portland Hotel. 828 Morrison. Max m. smi til riorut. 141 u eth at FTJKERAL DIKECTOKS Edward Holmaa W. J. Holaaaa President Bserstary J. K. Werlein, Treasurer THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1877 Third street, corner BaUaoa A MODERN SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM WITH PRIVATE ENTKAMCB LAX) I ASnlaTAJiT Faonaa Maia 807. A-1811 ' J. P. FINLEY &( SON " Prugrassiea Funeral Directors FBTVATK DRIVE Women Attendants Montgomery at Flit. Mars t. A-1888 WILSON WIUJON, . . Mucoeeeors to Piedmont Undertaking Co., kiUitiaorth and Eerby, Woodlawn 4840, C-1155. East 14. WILSON ,& ROSS Ladr aasartaat. ' Multnomah at Barents at. C-8188. Dunning & McEntee & Woman's Burdens are lightened when she turns to the right medicine. If ber existence Is made gloomy by the chronio weak nesses, delicate derangements, anJ painful disorders that afflict her sex, she will find relief and emancipation from ber troubles in Dr. Pierce's Fav orite Prescription. If shea over worked, nervous, or "run-down," she finds new life and strength, It's a powerful. Invigorating tonlo and nervine which was discovered and used by an eminent physician for many years. In all cases, of female com plaints" and weaknesses. For young girls Just entering womanhood; for women at the critical, "change of life": ln bearing-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, Inflammation, and every kindred ailment; the "Favorite Prescription is the only medicine put up without alcohol ingredients on wrapper. Nearly all druggists sell the "Prescription" ln liquid or tablets. For tree meaical advice write Doctor V. M. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y or send 10 cents for trial package of tablets. Boseburg, Oregon "I suffered some- .A. ..-.-,!'. thing 'terrible, had displacement so bad that I couid .scarcely stsnd on my i feet, also had Inflammation. My bead , and back ached hard and -1 was weak and nervous. My legs And feet ached would bloat, and I was troubled with f const ipatton. ml had: a severe pain .'H In ID V aide.' I lank v6" Dr. j merce' Far- X ortta Prescription and Pleasant Pel letsandthey ; . ... made me well and strong. Then, during middle life again took these medicines and. got through so well wu strong and well" Mrs. W. T. Moore,' 1248 N. Jackson street. .- ' ; (AdvJ lindertaaenb Modern la vary detail. Broadway end Fine ata Bnaulway 4SO. A-4868. Lady asstatant F. S. DUNNING, Inc. a Golden Bute Undertakers. 414 S. Aide loea East 88. 8-8288. '. ' AD. KEN WORTHY CO. . Tabor 828T. 8803 ffSd st. Latrfa 8888 seta at. and FoAeT Head. 8803 8S4 st. Latita, Tibet - A r leaa Mn. Lerea East T8i i rrtirnJ avis LLnun rsdeetasefS- st JIth Sad Hawthorne UlLLEft it ikxitt. Independent Funeral DW reetom. Pnosa low aa 820, 840, 880. Waaa. at Ella. Mala 2891: A-7888 187T lTTton at EUa. Ms HAMILTON ML OUaaa st Fa- aeaU aerricaa. Tabor 4218. at atlk. UlCCiC OMUUN B-284B. Tabor 1288 Skewes 2' 2821. A. R. Zeller Co. Corner Sd "SIT 4112. Clay. Williams ate. East 1088. C-1088 k f. Byrnea, new reildenea eetabllshmenC ,6iI wllriams ere. woauiawn zzu. v-itt. ' CHAMBiRB-KEJtWOBTHT CO 111 Kerby at Woodlawn 8808. C-1182 MOIflTMEirT PORTLAND MAKBLS WOHKo. 284-2 4th st.. opp. city hall. , Mala 8884. Fail Kaw Bone for memorials. " DLAE5IN6 ANlT (9 tl 267- 3RD. ST. AT MAniSfV, iot asp rotrvn if LOST Blark pocketixKA, owner'a naaaa in- . aide, containing about 880, by Poor lady who wffl appreciate tha ' return. - Call Tabor 8120 ot Mrs. B. K. Fischer, 768 E. 68Us M. Reward. - WILL transfer man wbe took trunk from fc nek ton hotel about 11 a. at, January 17. pleaaa notify Gust EngmaaHDeaf blandt Number of check ia 41a. - : 5T Black patent leather pone, card with naaaa. Mra, Merman a'eters, evua ua are. . eneloeed. Reward. Phone Sett. S04g. LOUX Friday morning, purple silk umbrella ia U. W. m. a.iHg a. atnaamj B"W siewaru. rWlheood 2125. " LOiiT Airedale ' dog. belongs to aon ia France, brsnaa So. 772. ... 1'bone- saoor a. lie- ward. " ' lucket.' with monograms E. LOST Jan. 23. M, B." end "E. 1. Med. Reward. Eetara to 884 Bandy LOST lloy'a blue oercoat In mat market, . JS8 Taanhltl, Finder call Mala 7886. -LOHT Hound goki ptn with grees leaves. Fta a- call E. 1078. Reward. postoiXloe and Maia 8881. inT (20 bill Jan, 81. bet S. P. freight depot Reward LOST Brown fur muff, Pantageo theatre Ban- day night. Reward. CaB C-1470. - Journal busi. LOST Fountain . pes; . reward. neaa office. (Costloscd ! Slit PSfi)