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THE': OREGON';: DAILV; JOURNAL, PO RTLAND. FRIDAY, ' MARCH 9," 1918. ,14 FINE IN OET DISTINCTION ERMING HAZARDOUS WORK Industrial. Accident Commission Holds That Hauling Ship Knees Is Not Hazardous. CHANCE TO APPEAL DENIED Logging and Cutting Timber for Ship Knees Is Held to Be Hazardous Occupation. . V.a1m Or.. March 29. liOKRlnir and tmittinv timber for ship knees Is a ha- ' lardoos occupation. Loading and haut tktx ahin iineM out .of the Umber Is ' fnot a hazardous occupaUon. tThat Is the fine distinction drawn by .th. .t. industrial accident commis si iainn and resulted In the commission ''denying compensation to James Slddall, ; whose leg; was broken last June while ihe .was employed in getting out ship .,' EknMa for T. T. Parker A Son, near Alrlle. As to whether -Slddall was In the emDloy of Parker A Son or J. F. ' TTlrleh. a Tolk county farmer, at the ftlme of the accident is' a disputed point. t it loading and hauling ship knees la ... haarinua Industry, then ' Slddall (would be entitled to compensation for lit Injury. Technical Point It Raised ITlrich presented to ihe commission a '-claim for compensation ror aiaaan. tThe commission rejected the claim, dui fnerer notified Ulrlch or tne action Jtaken. and when the matter did come Ho Ulrtch's attention in tne rorm or a (threat: of a suit for damages for per laonal injuries, he was advised by his at- ftorney that the time for taking an ap peal from the ruling of the commission ihad passed. Chairman Beckwlth of the commls- r Slddall had been employed toy TJlrlch' on the latter . farm. Parker ft Son, who were logging ship knees, made an agreement with Ulrich to haul the ship knees ax 40 cents each and Parker Son were to maintain a gin pole, used; ia loading the knees. Ulrlch sent his team and Slddall to do the hauling. The gin pole got out pf repair and Slddall undertook to fix it, "and In this connec tion sustained the accident which broke his leg. rise Dlttlsetloa Is Draws Ulrlch contended that at the time of the accident Slddall was in the employ of Parker ft Son, who were engaged in logging and whose, employes were all under the compensation law. He con tended that Parker was responsible for the maintenance of the gin . pole. The commission ruled that Slddall was In the employ of Ulrlch. As a second point Ulrich contended that even though Siddall was In his employ, the work he was doing comes under the r classification of "logging, lumbering and shipbuilding operations." which automatically brings all workmen in those Industries under the compen sation law unless they specifically elect to stay out. But the commission drew the fine dis tinction, as before stated, that while the logging of the ship knees would be classified as a hasardous industry the loading and hauling of them should not be classified as a hazardous industry, and Slddall should be denied compen sation. LANE COUNTY SHERIFF STATEMENT BY COURT Grand Jury Inquiry Expected; Amount, Approximately $4900, ' Made Good, It Is Said. SHOF ACC0RO1NGTO WILSON'S GROCERY Saturday Specials',", ; Xx, Lax. per pkg. ......... .".lO Kasy Day Soap. 6 bars for.. .:5e Sea Foam Wash- Powder, large lb. pkg. 94 Koral Baklsg Powder, -lb. cans for . Uklrardelirs Sweet Chocolate (your. last chance), 1-lb. cake ...20 Qhirardelll'e Ground Sweet Choco late, 3-lb. can ...7t Sweet Chocolate in z-io pags. 4Uf Macaroni, S lbs for,. .25 Uasor Mince Clams, cans for Zo? Chili Sasce, 2 large cans fof.,.15 Hominy In 3-Ib cans, 2 for....2&? Koyal Anne Cherries, 2V4-lb. cans, each -. JSOe tioldea Amber Syrsp, 6-1 b. pall 6 lt-lb. pail 85? Golden Tree "Cane and Mapte, the finest on the market, ' medtu-n sixe can '. 45 Molasses, 6-lb. pails 35c Salt,. Diamond Crystal, Shaker, it lir 25d Salt, 5c sacks, 3 for IOC Skinner's Macaroni and Aoodlea, i pkgs. 15 Dried Prunes, large size, nice and fresh, per lb. 10 Dried Prunes, small, but good qual ity, -4 lbs 2Sf Dried Peaches, extra fancy stock, per lb 15 Tree Tea, Ceylon, India or Japan, per lb. package. 45c M. 4. B. Coffee, 1-1 b. can 95 6-lb. can 81.55 Royal Club Coffee, 8-lb. can..5J Golden West Coffee. 3 lb. can..)! Ceylon and India Tea. A sharp ad vance in price will force us to raise our selling price. Saturday will be our last day to sell Lipton's Blend A and RldgwayB Silver Label In 1-lb. cans at TOe Bayo Beans, Extra Clean and 'au- cy, 5-lb. pkg 55 Mechanics Hand Soap, extra large cans for ' 10 Creme Oil Soap, a Bars 15 Flake White Shortening, 5-lb. size pail for 91.30 Cottolene, 1-lb. 10-os. pail for..5e We Positively Guarantee All Goods Advertised Fresh Stock WILSON'S GROCERY 2fext to Anctlon Hoose id and Yamhill Sts. ili:HluM;Kl;ri sskUssUJsUsisMSBManmsnr 7m aiaeaeMaBaiSB' COUNTRY ttMWRZ 6. Eggs, Guaranteed Strictly Fresh, 2 Dozen for 75c BUTTER IS Very Best Fancy 1 1 urcgon v caiuci y FLEX cXmbi.99c RoL COMPOUND 5 $1.20 Pearl Shortening 3s 75c10s $2.45 Portland Woman fads Rem edy Worth Fabulous Fortnnt - - - ; - , X wouldn't take . a million dollars ,for the good Mayr's Wonderful Remedy . . has done for me, X have finished the : course and can say that I am entirety ' cured of very severs Indigestion, bloat-.j- Ing and colks attacks I ' suffered from " for many 'years.' It Is a simple, harm- less preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes .practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, lncuding ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. The Owl Drug Co. . . ' (Adv.) Special Bacon AR1 2C H Eugene. March 29. The gTand Jury of , Lane county, which has been called for j next Monday, will, it is expected, inves- ; tigate charges of irregularities In the i financial affairs of Sheriff James C. Parker, who resigned a few weeks ago sion says the records do not show that of a Wam8 and Fred Flsk, had ex- Uiricn fn ever noun uy "'""r l amined his books. At the time of the resignation it was stated that the books sion of its rejection of the claim. Ulrlch mvi that the commission reiusea iu waive the time limit for an appeal and Derm it him to take the matter into the icourts, but Beckwlth and other members of the commission say they have no rec- follectlon that Ulrlch ever made such a request of them. Qaettlon as to F.mployment The compensation law, as amended. makes no reference to an appeal being taken by an employer, but the time in which ah inlured workman may take an appeal Is limited to 80 days after the relate of the decision by the commission. A TIME FOR STRANG NERVES It W 1 V mm mm w were straight and the money all on hand. It is now given out, on the au- thorlty of memtoers of the county court, that a shortage was discovered by the auditors and that Parker raised the amount, approximately $4900, and re placed it at once. The auditing board, however, reported It to the county court, which demanded Parker's resig- . nation. Parker, It is1 said, told the county court that no one in the office, except himself, knew of the shortage. . D. A. Elkins, who was chief deputy, : who has had nothing to do with the tax collections, was appointed sheriff. Another . case to come before the grand Jury will be that of M. M. Crow of Roseburg, who was arrested here Wednesday charged with a statutory crime Involving his own daughter. Eveready Daylo Be sure and pack a Flashlight in your bag before you leave on that fishing trip. Price. 75c Up A complete stock of fresh Batteries. ELECTRIC CO Both Phones We Deliver rThere IsNoTonic for the Nerves That Is Not a Tonic for Every ei Other Part of the Body. Many people are worrying themselves sick over the high cost or living. War time with its excitement and hysteria Is a trial to the strongest nerves. To those whose nervous sys tems are run down by overwork or worry, to those who are on the verge of neurasthenia, it Is a time of danger, If your hand, your thumb or foot ' trembles when you try to hold It still. If the lines are shaky when you write. If you have tremors of your Hps or chin: your nerves need strengthening. . These signs often precede a serious nervous breakdown. In meeting this condition it Is ncessary to exercise care In the diet and take a nervine tonic. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain lngredl snts that build up the nerves at the same time that they tone up the system in general and their value In preventing nervous disorders from developing can not be disputed, There Is no tonic for the nerves that la not a tonic for every other part of the body. There is no form of debility that does not rob the nerves of nourishment. j The remedy therefore for nervous break - down is a tonic that will build up the general health, revitalise the blood and enable It to carry to the nerves the elements that they need Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an ideal tonic for this condition because they are t non-alcoholic and neurasthenic patients nuum kvuiu aiconouc sumuianis. The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Sche nectady, N. T., has published a little book on nervous disorders that contains a chapter on neurasthenia in which the symptoms are fully described and the correct treatment given. The booklet Is ire on request. ' Dr. Williams' I Ink Pills are sold by your own druggist or will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price. 60 l cents per box. six boys for J2.B0.' Ady, NUXATEDIRQN Another Three Years Of War, Says T. R. Portland, Me., March 29. Declaring that the United States must prepare for three more years of war, Theodore Roosevelt, in an address Thursday be fore the Maine Republican state conven tion, said that Germany will have to be whipped to her knees. He praised the work of Republicans In congress and spoke of "Mismanage? ment" at Washington. 'War is won by brains and steel, not by kid gloves and fine phrases," the colonel said. , r' f Tell the I We men JEl . I eutWul, D. mm nnify u', V Healthy. '- Reey BE S O herteS IK!..1 G We men .T !" """"N y -Jan VI- , mi nr. Harold Grady to Instruct Aviators Friends of Harold Grady of Port land have ' received word that he has been graduated from the aviation grand school at Berkeley with high honors and . will have charge of a group of aviators expected to leave soon for the flying school at San Diego. Mrs. Grady Is teaching dancing at the St. Francis and Oakland hotels. Mr. and Mrs. Grady played - the Pantages cir cuit for several seasons. Quebec Police Take Deserters of Draft Quebec, March. . 29. (I. N. S.) City police early today clubbed their way through a mob which had formed ana was opposing the arrest by Dominion police of deserters who were evading the military service act. Joining forces against the mob, the two bodies reached the police station with the prisoners only by fighting them at every turn. i Killad in Action On Western Front Lexington, Ky., March 29. (I. N." S.) -Sergeant Hunter Massle of Klcholas- ville, Ky.. has been killed in action In France, according to word received here today by relaUves. He had been In the army for seven years and went abroad I With the first contingent. A Speedy Convalescence After a severe illness you face the stiff, uphill climb to complete recovery. How can you quickly get back on your feet? How can you regain your strength, stamina, former capacity for work and pleasure ? Qude's Pepto Mangan will help Nature to build your body by building your blood. " The Red Blood Builder ft Gude's Pepto-Mangan makes pure blood by making new blood. It increases the number and capacity of the red blood cells. Young and old alike show a marked improve ment in color, vigor, and appetite after taking it a short while. Very likely your family phy sician already has prescribed Gude's Pepto-Mangan, for it has been used and endorsed by the medical profes sion for over 25 years. It is easily digested, quickly assimilated, and exceedingly pleasant to . the taste. FRIENDLY WARNING There are many 1ml ' tations of Pepto-Mangan on the market, but you can be sure ef getting the genuine if it bears the name " Gude " and is put up In the bottle and sealed package as pictured here. Ask for it by its AiU name "Qude's Pepto-Mangan.' For sale at all drug stores. Popto-Mmng an im mmdo oaly by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York Manufacturing Chemists Study this picture t mill knot how ccRain Pmpto - Mangan look. mi Dr. rrt31n.d Kins'. N.w Tart Tti. (fataa and lladlea Author, an nhrai. ijiiiu. nan organic iron- Nnied Iron for thair Mtinb raya anaemia Iron deficiency 4 the iraaiw nra to me Malta, llrenith. vitality and beauty of the modern Amer icas Woman. Sound varnhic asaintt eaa rt metallic Iron which may Injure the teeth, eorrode ' the etomaeh ' amf In mm thereby do more harm then good; rtdrleee tue of only nuxated iron, takes three timet pet nay after meaia. It will lanieee the (trencth and endurance of weak. Bere ave, run-down folk in two weeks' time hi many inetnnrea, Dies need by ail ' feed Port Breaks Record For Tea Inspection Tacoma. March 29. (I. N. S.) la Inspection records lor this city have ; passed the 44.009,000 pound mark. Never before In the tea history of the United States has any one port handled so much in nine months. There still re? ' main three months of the government fiscal year. va 'As m i PAPE'S 22 GRAIN TR1AHCU1.ES OP DIAPEffSIH FOR INDIGEfiTIOM Registered In U. S. Pat. Qffleo . NO WAR PRICES: - hive been asked for ' RICE and MILK Steam cooked, in sealed cans, at our factory. It still sells at , 2 Cans for 25c And the Westfield Test shows that Two cans of Rico and Milk con tain 930 Calories of food Talus, and 12 eggs 891. " The Eggs cost more than twice as much, are less valuable, and the' Rice and Milk is a most de licious table luxury. HOLLY MILK & CEREAL CO. PORTLAND, OREGON .11 xI.B. LIVE CHEAPER 75e. FOR EASTER Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs. 2 dot. Best Oregon Creamery Butter, fl.O& roil. Fresh Oregon Cheese. 30( per lb. Borden's. Carnation. Aster or Yeloban Milk, 2 cans 25e. Fresh Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. for 35c. Eat More Fruits and Save Sugar 3 pkgs. Malaga Raisins 25. 3 lbs. Extra Fancy Spilt Prunes 25. 2 lbs. extra fancy Dried Peaches 25. 2 lbs. Sultana Raisins 25f . Extra Fancy Apricots 25c lD- PLEASE KOME EARLY 3ed7Zoom) tTtii i in i mi i hi i ri i r' ltw Library) ,mth Dhuui Ttoom) ,iesee-ermaea-wei III llll mi 1. 11 ' be- -LL mMaMSJT' -TST"' A PERFECT.PATTERN h FOR EVERY ROOM Many 1918 NOVELTIES NOW IN STOCK MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW A COMPLETE STOCK OFL PAINTS Auta Enamel Screen Enamel Nu Sink for old Drain Boards Kalsomine Tints, Special 7c per Pound Wholesale and Retail If 1-, w .U,. J ' A .m .: I OlJLiL, WALL f AfLK tU. I ttt MORRISON ST. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT LL Meat and Wheat Sayers 3 lbs. Macaroni 254. Kellogg's Corn Flakes or Post Toastles, 2 for 25 1. Rolled Oats and Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c. -lb. sack Fischer's Cream Rolled Oats, 70c. Oregon Bayo Beans, IOC per lb. Pink, Red Mexican, White and Black-Eye Beans, 2 lbs. for 25c. Japan Rice, IOC per lb. Peas, 2 cans 25c. Remember Soaps Are Advancing In Price Bay Now Bob White or Easy Day Soap, 6 bars 25c Citrus or Sea Foam Naptha Wash Powder, 25c Pkg . Bottle Bluing or Ammonia, 3 bottles for 25c JJ Stops Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Heartburn,, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress Eat "Pape's Diapepsin" like Candy Makes Upsets Stomachs feel fine Larzt 50 cent cc::. jfrty drug stort lUKefin fa minutes ! Tim it ELL-ANS Absolutely, Removes Indigestion. Druggists Refund money if It fails. 25c Condensed Milk Sales Unsettled Washington. March 29. A olan for allowing the sale of accumulated sud- , piles oc conaeneea milk which do not ( comply trlth government regulations, thought to have been completed a fete days ago with Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Pearson, Is In the air again. The Oregon delegation will accompany Dr. Math la of . Amity for a hearing be fore Secretary Houston within a day or two. " Fined for Death of Woman - Seattle, March 29. (I. N. a) Two hundred and fifty dollars is the fine paid today by Thomas Odlne for causing the death of t Ragna, "Anderson!. Odlne pleaded .guilty. He drove an automobile In which the woman was riding when it collided with a street car and she was fatally injured. - 10FJSTEAE3Y PJERXES Your troubled, unsettled mind, your inability to concen trate, or your fatigue from ordinary work simply 'shows that the drain on your strength is greater than your system is supplying and you need the powerful, nourishing force in mm till nn to speedily replenish the deficiency, and avoid a breakdown. Sc O t t o is all' nourishment so sldlfully emulsK fied that it is quickly assimilated without taxing digestion and gives strength in place of weakness. , lo Dings No AlooholHo Opiates . Vaaowae.Bloem&eli.H.. ; ' tH All Chocolates Have Advanced We Have a Limited Amount at the Old Price Walter Baker's Premium Chocolate, 45c lD Walter Baker's Cocoa, ft-lb. can 25c. Hershey's Cocoa, -lb. can 15C. Save the Price of Cass Finest grade of Bulk Cocoa, 1 lb. 25c. Finest grade of Bulk Cocoa. 1 lb. 20C If It Is Beal Coffee Tom Are Looking for, Come to the Java Campfire, 35c lb- lbs- for Sjl.OO. Hoffman House. 30C lb- los. for Sl.OO. Old Dutch, 25c lb., 4 lbs. for Sl.OO. Our Teas you will find always the same. They are blended by an English expert, so we feel sure they are right. Ceylon . English Breakfast, Japans, Gunpowder, T5C. 60c SOc Pr lb. There is ao ase paying high prices for Groceries. It Is oaly good basinets Judgment to trade at the Java, where yos save dollars. Why not start Better than ever. Better than any. Better than you think. There is health, nourish ment and happiness in this cheery beery drink for you. Meats Cheaper ! Liver Tripe Back Bones. Neck Bones. 10c Pot Roasts and Boiling Beef, lb. . . . Steaks, Veal Stew and Extra Choice Pot Roasts, lb . . 12c 15 c SOMETHING DIFFERENT Bear Steaks, Chops and Roasts at Reasonable Prices City Public Market 251 Yambill, Near Third Union Shop A WEINHARD BEVERAGE It Reaches You Fresh It Goes Further wjmm BAY CITY MARKET S. W. Cor. 4th and Yamhill St. East and West Sid Delivery Main 804 A-2830 FRESH FISH CURED OYSTERS CLAMS CRABS LOBSTERS SELECT QUALITY ONLY Special Telephone Main 443 A greater use of fish, is being urged by the government and we have installed a properly equipped booth, under a competent manager, in order to supply the best in the sea food, line at reasonable prices. Prime Meats Our Usual Quality Closely Priced SPECIALS Boning Beef .. ISc " Pork ShoaUar Roast. . . . . .25c Pot Roast Beef... 18c Pork Leg Roast 28c Rolled f Roast Beef . . . . . . . .20c T Pork Loin Roast. . . . . . . . .30c Manufacturers Fresh and Smoked Sausage Wholesale and Retail r Our Guarantee Your grocer will refund the full price you paid for M.J.B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste no matter how much you have used out of the can. The best coffee at any price Vacuum Packed By Special Process vmmwMmmwmmwMJMA M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & COMPANY Office and Warehouse , 27-29 N. Front St. Portland, 4 f r i.: IS, it ''T,;-'.'iri-.f-.i'.- '.: r . J. ' ,