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OUEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY," FEBRUARY ?), 1912. r Stops Neuralgia Pains Sloan's Liniment has a soothing effect on the nerves. It stops neural gia and scbtica pains in stantly. Here's Proof Mn,C. M. Dowktrof Jidunnwhurj, Atirh., writes Moan a l iniment is tht beat medicine in the world. Jt h-tt irliovrd meof Neuralgia. Ttoac pains hrt nil ftone and I tui truly My your Liniment did stop thrm.H Mr.An.li rw K. Learol BO Gar Rtrwt, Cumtierljnd. Md. whiee; I havt Urd Moan's Liniment It Neuralgia and I certainly do pnuc k very Mutfe." SLOAN'S LINIMENT is the best remedy for rheu matism, backache, sore throat and sprains. At all dealers. Price 25c.,50c.and $1.00 Shan't Ixv li oe Hunts, Otlle, iKni and Foul try Mot tre. TUFT TO APPOINT NAGLE JUSTICE PRESIDENT DECIDES AT LAST MOMENT NOT TO NAME HOOK. NOMINATION IS EXPECTED TOM Marshall And Rosenwald Are Being Considered For Place In Cabinet To Be Made Vacant WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. The vac ancy on the Supreme Court bench, the fifth that has occurred in the present administration, probably will be filled by the appointment of Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles bagel. of St Louis. President Taft is expected to send the nomination of Mr. Nagel to the Senate within a few days. United States Judge William C. Hook, of Kan sag, who until last night was most prominently mentioned for the vac ancy, is said to have been eliminated from further consideration at an hour's session of the Cabinet today, All of the lawyers in the Cabinet, except Mr. Nagel, were present and afterward it was learned that the President had made clear his inten tion of appointing his Secretary of Commerce and Labor. This report was so generally credit ed tonight that rumor was busy with a possible successor to Mr. Nagel in the Cabinet. Louis Marshall, of New York and Julius Rosenwald, of Chi cago, were mentioned among those who would be considered by Presi dent Taft. Asthma. Is a distressing disease. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honev relieves almost In- stnntlv Wa marantee It to eiVft sat isfactlon. For sale by Harding's Drug store. The red badge of courage belongs to the Ui an who sit tight on the water wagon without being strapper. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, wor ry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. Since the time of John Quincy Adams no Massachusetts man has been elected President Governor Foss will not break the record. ZEMO MAKES ASTONISHING EC ZEMA CURES. "We Prove It." Every day ZEMO gives relief and cures men, women and children in ev ery city and town in America whose skins are on fire with torturing EC ZEMA rashes and other itching, burn ing, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp humors. ZEMO and ZEMO (ANTISEPTIC) SOAP, two refined preparations will give you such quick relief that yon will feel like a new person. We give you three reasons why e recommend and endorse ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP for all skin and scalp eruptions. mm . D y Earl S. Sloan 1st They are clean, scienunc pre parations that give universal sajlstac tion and are' pleasant and agreeable to use at all times. 2nd. They are not experiments, but are proven cures for every form of skin or scalp affections whether on Infanta or grown persons. 3rd. They work on a new principle They do not glaze over the surface, but they penetrate to the seat of the trouble and draw the germ life from underneath the skin and destroy ii. In this way a comp'et enre Is effected In any case of SKIN OR SCAI.P ERUPTION. Endorsed and sold in Oregon City by the Huntley Eros. Drug Store. BOMB MYSTERY SUBMARINE IN CRASH CLEWS ARE FOUND SINKS WITH 14 MEN WOMAN 8HUT FLAT TO FORMER PORTLAND MAN AFTER QUARREL. DICKINSON'S FACE IS SCRATCHED Letters Thought Written by Him To Mrs. Taylor Asking Her To Take Him Back Found. NEW YORK, Feb. 5. Investiga tion today into the mysterious murder of Mrs. Helen Taylor by the explo sion of a bomb in her apartments last Saturday night brought out some al leged farts that the police regard as significant in connection with the re cent movements of Charles M. Dick inson, formerly of Portland, Or., who was with the woman when the explo sion occurred. A few days before the explosion. Dickinson and Mrs. Taylor had a quarrel, the police say, in which the woman scratched Dickinsons face. Later Mrs. Taylor called on her sis ter, Mrs. Evans, and expressed fear of Dickinson. A letter, signed by Dickinson, found among the dead woman's effecU, the police say, begged that he "be taken back.'' In Dickinson's pocket the police de clare they found what was apparently the answer to his letter, which read: "If you know what la good for you, you will stay away from my flat" On the day before the murder Dick inson passed many hours, the detec tives learned, locked in his room and they are now Investigating on the theory that the bomb was manufac tured In his room. With the scars of the scratches said to have been Inflicted by Mrs. Taylor still showing on his face and looking haggard from the effects of his two davs' incarceration, Dickinson was ar raigned before the Coroner today, and there met his aged father, postmaster at Champlain, N. Y. "I am innocent of this, father," he told the old gentleman. "I believe you, my boy," he replied. The elder Dlckinsin obtained from the Coroner permission to have the hearing put over until Wednesday. WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. Senator Rayner of Maryland, today Introduced a bill authorizing the reappointment of Peter C. Hains, Jr., to the Army and restoring bis old rank at Captain of Artillery. Hains resigned from the Army when he was a prisoner in Sing Sing for the murder of William E. Annls of New York. How to cure a cold is a question in which many are interested Just now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. CONTEST OPEN TO ANYONE IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY EXCEPT EM PLOYES OF THE ENTERPRISE OR THEIR FAMILIES. HERE IS A CHANCE TO WIN A PRIZE THAT IS WORTH EVERY BIT OF EFFORT YOU CAN PUT INTO IT. BY A LIT TLE WORK YOU CAN BE THE OWNER OF AS FINE A CAR AS ANY ONE. JUST THINK $785 FOR A FEW WEEK'S WORK. IF YOU ARE A QUITTER DONT ENTER, BECAUSE THIS CAR WILL BE WON BY THE ONE THAT HUSTLES MOST. PORTSMOUTH. England. Feb. 2. The British submarine "A 3" sank this morning, after a collision with the British gunboat Hazard off the eastern em! of the Isle of Wight. Fourteen men sank, imprisoned In tho subma rine, and were drowned. The Hazard threw out life buoys and launched boats, In case any of the men should escape, but none came to I the surface. The ' A-3" carried a crew of It men, nine seamen and two officers, and three other Uetitenants were on board. The submarine, which went out of the harbor this morning to carry out a series of diving and torpedo exer rises, sank like a stone immediately after her collision with the Hazard and the flooding of the craft A big escape of gas which was ob served on the surface immediately af ter she sank Indicates that the vessel quickly filled with water. A cruiser stands by the spot where the disaster took place. The submarine lies on the Princess Shoal, almost on the same spot where the submarine "A-l" was lost with all hands, on March IS, 1901. The Commander-in-Chief of the Portsmouth division of the British Navy confirms the flooding of the "A-3" and the drowning of all the men oboard. British submarines belonging to the "A'' class have been singularly un fortunate. The "A-5"' had six men killed and 12 Injured by an explos'on at Queenstown on February 1G, 1903. The "A-8" sank off Plymouth on June 8, 1905, when 14 men out of her crew of IS lost their lives. The "A-4" sank during the maneuvers at Portsmouth on November 16 of the samo year, but the whole of her crew were rescued with considerable difficulty. The '"A-lll had seven of her crew badly injured by an explosion on August 6, 1910. This class of boat is a single screw submersible of a modified Holland type, with a length of 100 feet and a beam of 12 feet eight Inches Thi, 7'" 8,r J7 ' anven oy gasoline minors ueu vu the surface of the water and by eiec trie motors when submerged. They have a surface Bpeed of 12 knots and a submerged speed of eight knots. The motors develop 500 Indicated horsepower on the surface and 150 horsepower when submerged. Their armament consists of two torpedo tubes. Tells the Cause of Appendicitis. The Jones Drug Co. states that much appendicitis In Oregon City Is caused by constipation, gas on the stomach or sour stomach. These troubles are almost INSTANTLY re lieved and appendicitis guarded I against by taking a SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German appendicitis remedy. Burglars are unusually active in Greater New York. That's the way the police should be. Gifford Pinchot denies that he ever said it and thus loses a chance of eiection to the Ananias Club. J I 1 . I . , . -T-l ,MlICllU.llllT1M ......... - ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GRAND AUTOMOBILE CONTEST STARTS FEBRUARY 19th, 1912 ENDS SATURDAY JUNE 1st, 1912 E MORE THAN THIRTY LABOR LEADERS SAID TO HAVE BEEN INDICTED. ARRESTS OF MEN TO BE DELAYED Only Officials With Offices In India napolis Thought To Bs Involved Amounts of Bonds Fixed. INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. C Union la-1 bor officials and agents, said to num- ber between thirty and forty, whom i the Government hoMs criminally res-, ponslble with the McNan'arns and Or ' tie E. MeManlgal for perpetrating more than 100 explosions in cities from Massachusetts to California In the last six years, Including the wrecking of the Los Angeles Times building, were Indicted today. Thirty two Indictments were returned. Capiases for arrests have been issu ed and all the men Indicted are to be 1 taken in custody on a day eecretly fixed by the government, known to be within a week. March 12 has been set for the ar ra'gnment before Federal Judge An derson In Indianapolis. The papors for the arrests desig nate the amount of bond which the i defendants may give In the Federal J districts in which they reside for the'r appearance here. The amounts: of the bonds In the Individual cases were not made known, but it was said j In the aggregate they would total : $300,000. ! Although the names of the ilefen- j dants and their exact number were ' ordered withheld pending the arrests, I It was said probably more than III r-1 tv-two, and possibly forty men are ! : "Ciuseu accused, Inasmuch as more than one tie-1 : Asked II any men "higher up" had Asked it any men "higher up" been Indicted, United States IVstrlct Attorney Miller refused to say. In- j timatiou came from another source, i however, that no officials other than , those who had had headquarters In Indianapolis are Involved. Grows Hair at 65 Years of Age. Dear Sirs: "I heard of PARISIAN SAGE and as my head would itch a good deal, I thought I would try It. I never used any remedies before and was bald on top of my head. "I nm using the third bottle and have a lot of hair where I was bald. "I would like you to see new hair sprouting from my head The itching in mv scaln auicklv disappeared. I am 65 years old and have been at the . Bazaar 51 years. "Wm. A. Hopper, Auctioneer Hark-1 ness Bazaar, Ninth & Samson Sis., Philadelphia. Pa." Urge bottle of PARISIAN SAGE 50 cents. Guaranteed by Huntley Uros. Co for dandruff, falling hair and scalp Itch. Puts lire ana beauty inio laueu hair ana is a oengnuui imir re- Ing. 26 $785 FORE DAILY 6 months, by carrier 2.00 6 months, by mail 1.50 1 year, by carrier 4.00 1 year, by mail 3.00 2 years, by carrier 8.00 2 years, bv mail 6.00 3 years, by carrier 12.00 3 years, by mail WO WEEKLY 1 year by mail..., $ 1.50 2 years, by mail 3.00 3 years, by mail 430 Car on Exhibition MANY DM BILLS RETURNED ......... T-A ''' InWCTiKlMlQDj a 7. TO RELItVI COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS Famous for Forty Years of Cures. Prtca SOc and $1.00 bsVHHBBHMHbVBHHMHBM SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY BbbVbbVMbbbMHbVHMHMHBB TROOPS PROCLAIM GOMEZ PRESIDENT MADERO IS BITTERLY ASSAILED BY REBEL GARRISON AT JUAREZ. NAMING OF SUAREZ IS DENOUNCED Chief Executive Condemned By Sold diers And Called Traitor To Country Reforms In Taxation Asked. EL PASO, Tex.. Fob. 1. Kmlllo Vasqtieg Gomez is proclaimed provi sional piesident of the Mexican repuli lie, and Francisco I. Madero is crltl c sed in bitter tonus in a proclama tion secretly circulated today among the revolting Juarez garrison and members of the so-called new revolu- j tionary Junta In El Paso. The proc- Iamation Is dated: "Revllutlonary ! ramp In Chlhuahau, February 1, 1912." j It bears tha signatures of Louis Fer nandez and Colonel L Salazarias, "chiefs of the forces of the north." The proclamation la takeu here aa another Indication of the possible con nection between the revolt of the Juarez garrison and the Zapala move- POOR FORD , , VOTES ... 400 ... 400 ...1000 ...1000 ...2500 ...2500 5000 5000 '. VOTES .... 200 .... 400 ... 600 at Elliott's Garage a UMUa 62M IT'S GOING TO BUY BR. KING'S mi i .-w-i 1 DISCOVERY THE CURE THAT'S SURE ALL DRUGGISTS meiit In Southern Mexico. It Is ad dressed lo tho "valiant sons of Chi huahua," and recites how th,y were among tho first to second the Ma dero revolution of of November Z0, 1910, to "overthrow the tyranny which for more than thirty ytar Joked with out rlKhts.'' "We did not get Into Uie revolu tion," continues tho proclamation, "that Don Francisco I. Madero might r'se to tho presidency to exploit the gratitude of a fanatic people, but to work out these great problems of gov ernment, namely, equal Justice equal ptyniciit of tnxes, abolition of gov ernmental favoritism, which support an urUtrorrary at tho expense of the! masses, and an equitable, distribution of property. Present Madero la criticised sp clally for Installing in off leu U . President p no Huarez agaU.st the will of the whole republic. The pro.-la- nation pledges adherence to the p Ian ,.f Tii .iii.ttuu and A .fliir... "Inn ftl.w. of Taluicaya. and declares "the olec Hons of the 1st and 15th of October null and void; the congress dissolved and Its acts void, and tho motive of Its adherents to be the election to tho presidency of Kmlllo Vnsquer Corner., who guarantees us, tho country and all men that ho will comply with the Ideals of the last glorious revolution." WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS. Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under the eyes? A frequent desire to pnss urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price 50c. Williams Mfg. Co., Props., Cleve land, O. For sale by Huntley Bros, and Jones Drug Co. OWING TO THE PERSI8TENT DEMAND THAT HA8 BEEN MADE TO KNOW WHAT THE RULES OF THE CONTEST WILL BE WE PRINT BELOW A 8CHEDULE OF VOTES. TH08E DESIRING FURTH ER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE THE CONTE8T DEPART MENT OF THE MORNING ENTERPRISE. ITONI NEW THIS IS CERTAIN. The Proof That Oregon City Readers Cannot Deny. What could furnish stronger evi dence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time. Thousands of people testify that Doan's Kidney Pills cure permanently. Grateful endorsements should prove undoubtedly the merits of this reme dy. Years ago people right In this lo cality testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testi monials. They say that time has com pleted the test Mrs. A. S. Cummlngs, 221 Clacka mas St., Portland, Ore., auys: "The public statement I gave In 1903, ro- B.; .,, , , u of a HWVro lUwk of kl(J. , uJ( ( , , . Kttln,.y ,. occiiHlotmlty and I ' find that they prevent kidney disor ders to which elderly folks are sub ject. Other members of my family have also received great benefit from Doan's Kidney Pills" For sain by all dealers. Price r0 cents. KoHtcr Mlllnini Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name iKmn'sauil take no other. of the Boston Glode to remark: "If tho girls persist In wearing elastic gowns, they must expect the horrid men to rubber." The Toledo Blade Is looking for some one with an old fashioned stomach. Has It looked up any mince pie fiends?