TIIE MORNTCG OREGOXIAy, TimitSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1912. 1 WIFE IH TERROR OF HUSBAND ON STAND Pimples Removed Quickly WIFE NOW REPENTS "IMPULSE" TO WED WEALTHY ENGLISH WOMAN. FOR WHOSE DEATH "STAR VATION CURE" SPECIALIST IS ON TRIAL. 1 rveixSiarKltoft of tVertl Only.. Housefurnishing Feature Week Economies Are Far-Reaching Decisive Price Reductions on All Furnishings Every Article Reduced The Calcium Sulphide Treatment Does Wonders to Every Kind . of Skin Eruption. Trial Parkage Beat Free to Prove It. Tou don't want to wait forever and a day to get rid of your pimples or other skin e-ruptlons. Tou want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take the pim ples along. Howell, in Contrast, Warmly Declares He Lewes Woman Who Avoids Him. Mental Derangement Pleaded in Action to Annul Mar riage to Student. BUSINESS. ABILITY CHARMS SUIT IS FILED SECRETLY " V Aberration Continues Through Ac ceptance of Proposal and Trip to Another City, Where Cere mony Is Performed. SA.V FRANCISCO. Jan. J4. Special.) Anktnlnf to a relaxation that her slopement with and marrlaa-e to Joseph C fcayes. a young- university student of a prominent Southern California family, was a mistake. Mrs. Elsie Irene te Kayes has filed a secret compl.nt rlth the Superior Court for annulment of the ceremony, pleading temporary mental derangement at the time of Its performance. The around a-lven Is used for the first time In the history Of the local courts. Mrs. re Kayes, until Peeember 22 last, was Mine Klsle Irene Blckley, a gradu ate of the University of California and prominent socially. Three days before rhrlatmaa she left home on a ahopplna tour and met De Hayes, whom she had known only a short time. Piapu I Arretted Ha lasntlM." There was a brief conversation on the street and then, "on the Impulse of the moment." the complaint reads, she accepted his proposal of marrlaa-e. Kron that time, the youna- wife de rlares. s!ie was not In her rlirht mind and did not realize the importance of She step she was taking:. At De Hayes" request, she says, she accompanied him to the Kerry bulletins; and there took, a boat to fauullto and then a train to Nin Kafael. where a license wan pro rured and the mrri was performed by a Justice of the I'eace. Purina- all l.ne trip across the bay. at the license office and durlna- the ceremony, she as. lerts. she was not In her rlirht mind. Returning; to San Kranclsco. Mrs. De Rayes says, she Immediately went to the home of her parents and remained there until January f. without confid ing her secret to thero. Peas-re Saddealy Reatered. On the last-named date, she alleges, the went down town for the first time and went to the apartments occupied oy her husband. There, she says, she remained with him for three days, when suddenly aha came to her right lenses and. realising what she had done, hurried from the apartment and re turned to her parents home. Ever since that time, she says, she has) been conscious of what she did and the great wrong she believes he com mitted agalnt herself and parents while In an Incompetent state. On the last occasion that she left De Rayes she re turned to him all of the Jewels he gave her as wedding presents. In addition to an annulment of the marriage, the wtfe aaka permission to resume her maiden name. DUBOIS TO AID CLARK? Such Is Statement Concerning Ex senator Made by Wilson People, ORKOON'IAX NEWS BUREAU, TVaah Ir.jrton. Jan. 24. WocJrow Wilson's press agent today circulated the fol lowing: "Ki-Srmtor Dubois, of Idabo. who was lobbyist for the wool Interests last year, when the House Democrats were making an effort to reduce wool duties, has taken charge of Champ Clark's presidential campaign. "The following letter from the one time Republican Senator, addressed to most Democrats In Congress today, created much amusement around the Capitol: '"Pear Sir: Will you kindly write short, concise note, stating why you think Champ Clark should he nomi nated for President, and that he Is strong in your stats. The letter Is to be used for Clark's benefit In Mis souri. F. T. Dubois.' "Few Democrats who last session combated the efforts of Dubois paid any attention to the note." AMERICAN OFFICER DIES Yellow Fever Claims Gunboat Vork tovm's Commander In Ecuador. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. The. death from yellow fever today at Guayaquil. Kcuador. of Commander Lvl C Berto lette. In command of the American gunboat Torktown. guarding American Interests there, will result in the Amer ican Government's Insisting upon the sanitation of that port. Should Ecuador temporise, it Is said that th United States may issue quar antine against Guayaquil In the Inter est particularly of th Panama Canal An enlisted American soldier has died also, and thre other enlisted men are serlonsly UL Upon receipt of the news of the death of Commander Bertolette tha Navy De partment was Informed that peace had been sufficiently restored In Ecuador to permit the withdrawal of the Tork town. Secretary Meyer thereupon Is sued orders for the gunboat to proceed at once to Santa Elena. 110 miles west of Guayaquil. and to Intercept ths cruiser Maryland as the Maryland ap proaches that port. STEEL BILL INTRODUCED Speedy Keport Will Permit Debate to Resin I'rlday. , WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. The revised Iron and steel tariff schedule spproved by the Democratic caucus tonight was Introduced tonight y Representative Underwood and referred to the ways and means committee. The committee will act on the bill tomorrow, and a strict party vote la expected, the Ke publicans voting against it solidly. Chairman Underwood will report the 1.1 : 1 with te committee recommenda tion that it pass, and the debate prob- atiir will besln Frld.iy. The Republicans will not sgree to re ductions on the Iron and steel schedule unless based on Information from the Tariff Board. President Taft was nn derstood to share the view of Republi can leaders. Oiclesby Young Would He Secretary. SALEM. Or, Jan. 14. (Special.) Oglesby Young, of Portland, has filed his petition f-r nomination with Sec retary Olcott for the office of t'lrcult Judge In Department No. 4. Fourth Ju dicial District, iiu. has filed as a Re nubllcna . - f MIH CLAIRE SPIRIT SENDS JIBE Message From Beyond Calls Theosophists "Wolves." MEDIUM MAKES DEPOSITION "II aire Blnrk Cloud" Is Seen Envel oplnr High Point-on Western Slope by Mrs. Tlnclej'a RlTal In Mysticism. SA' DIEGO. CaU Jan. 14. That the words "wolves In sheep's garments." contained In, a message received by Mrs. Mary I. Hastle from the spirit world, referred to the Universal Broth erhood and Theosoohleal Society at Point Loma. was the statement of Mrs. Hastle In one part of her deposition read this morning in the Harriet P. Thurston will contest. One letter Mrs. Hastle wrote to Point Loma. after Mrs. Thurston had gone there to reside, said: "I .am able to see enveloping a nign point on the western slope a huge black cloud." It wma mentioned In part of the depo sition read -this morning that Mrs. Hastle deeded the Edgcrly. La prop erty, given her by Mrs. Thurston, to her daughter. Gertrude M. Law. Action to regain title has been Instituted by Clark Thurston, the aged tbeosophlst who married Mrs. Patterson a year before she died. Thurston la a special administrator of the estate. BOY TAKEN FROM COLT HAXISH AXD LAD'S MOTHER LOSE SCTT IX COCKT. Mazriainan Followers Severely Han dled in Battle With Xews Photographers In Street. CHICAGO, Jan. 6. A fight between newspaper photographers and follow ers of the Mazdaznan cult today fol lowed a decision by Judge Plnckney In the Juvenile Court that neither "Rev. Dr." Ottoman Zar Adusht Hanlsh nor Mr a. Elizabeth Lindsay was a proper custodian for 11-y ear-old William Lindsay, who Is heir to a 1500.000 tor ture In Philadelphia. In the encounter Hanlsh was knocked down, his eye was blackened and his clothing was torn. Dr. Charles Thomp son, a follower of Hanlsh, was beaten and four other men and two women either were knocked or pushed down. The fisticuffs came when followers of Hanlsh formed a line through which he must pass from the court to his au tomobile, excluding others from that part of the sidewalk. A photographer tried to "snap" the leader of the cult and Dr. Thompson and his friends smashed the camera. Friends of the newspaper man attacked the cult fol lowers. Polloe. probationary of floe re and deputy sheriffs quelled the dis turbance. STATE'S CASE NEARLY IN (Continued From First Page.) for one of the parties I was doing for the good of all. said Mr. Arthur, who. at Mrs. Hassard's direction, attended Claire Williamson for the purpose of drawing a codicil to her will 'and papers that would permit Mrs. Uaxzord to draw the girl's funds. Mr. Arthur attended Miss Williamson while she was In an ambulance waiting at the wharf for the launch which was to take the patient to Olalla. Miss Harriet Conway, the Australian nurse, was recalled to the stand to Identify two letters as having been delivered to her upon arrival of her stesmer at Honolulu en route from Australia to British Columbia. In these letters was furnished the first Information that Claire William son considered herself dangerously 111. Under date of May 4, the letter de clared that the fasting specialist had stated she might not survive. The let ters also declared that the sister, Dorothea was Insane. In the letter much praise was given the treatment accorded the sisters by Mrs. Hszsard. Oateatfe Is State Wltmeaa. Dr. Augusta Brewer, a Seattle osteo path, testltled that she had cared for the Williamson sisters) a snort umi pe 'WILLIAMSON. fore the cases were taken by Mrs. Hazzard. and no serious problems, affecting the health of either existed. The fact that the body of the dead girl was removed from Kitsap County, where death occurred to King County for cremation at Seattle without proper observance of the law was brought out when William Borthwlck, an under taker took the stand. He said that for removing the body without proper permit, prosecution had followed a month later and a fine was paid. He said he was told by Mrs. Hazzard that no health officer was available nearer than the county seat. Port Orchard. SO miles distant and ex change papers -under such conditions would cause loss of time. This last statement was flatly con tradicted by Dr. T. E. Pry. a regular practitioner residing at Olalla and a sub-reglater of county vital statistics with full power to Issue removal per mit. His home and office are only three miles from the Hazzard sanitarium. The case will be resumed tomorrow. jagkson"foliTagtive COCXTV'S POLITICAL- POT NOW BEGINNING TO BOIL. Whether Judge Nell Would Aspire to Succeed Himself or Not, There Promises to Be Bis; Contest. ASHLAND. Or.. Jan. 24. (Special.) Interest Is beginning to be evinced In the forthcoming: April primaries In Jackson County, though no candidates have as yet become so Interested as to actually and formally shy their casters Into the political ring. State Senator von der Hellen holds over, and this fact will make the legislative contest iea Important this year, with only repre sentatives to the lower house, three of them, to elect. County affairs are likely to be the center of the contest and particularly the offices of County Judge and County Commissioner. Judge J. R. Neil's term expires, as also does that of Commis sioner Owens. Whether Judge Neil Is a candidate to succeed himself or not. there is sure to be vigorous opposition and plenty of candidates for the Judge ship upon platforms demanding a more economical and more careful adminis tration of county affairs. County Clerk W. R. Coleman Is said to be the most likely candidate for the Republican nomination to succeed Judge Nell, while Mayor Cannon, of Medford, Is believed to be In grooming to make a try with Judge Nell for the Democratic nomi nation. Recorder Robert Telfer, of Me-tford. Is said to be anxious to succeed County Clerk Coleman, while Assessor W. T. Grieve is believed to have an eye on the Republican nomination for Sheriff, which office has been held for two terms past by W. A. Jones, Democrat, who Is expected to be a candidate for a third term at the coming election. Can dl dates for the other and minor offices are less conspicuous, though It Is known that School Superintendent J. P. Wells, who was elected the last time without opposition, aspires to succeed himself. A FEW DIAPEPSIN CURE A GASSY, UPSET StOHAGHJ FIVE MINUTES If You Could Eat a Few of These Now All Indigestion, Sourness, Heartburn and Dyspepsia Would Vanish. PAPE'S GRAIN TniANCUl.ES Of S2 FOR INDIGESTION Rrgtere'! m U. S. Pat. Oflce I l j II cM. unset stomach- indlgast food you eat ferments Into gases and a you feel sick ana miseraoie, imi Y-t, - . T . malrfta inrh RllserV aJiaccaiii. . . - t aMmarh la In a. continuous at y " " - ai.a ffi vaur e&ke. try DlaDeosin. I maia 'mir next meal m. favorite food r,. m-iii tint be anv distress eat w pepsin "really does" regulate weak, ou millions of sale annually. ' --. )..,. eiftv-eent rM of Pap is the quickest, surest stomach relief magic It la a scientific, harmless an longs In avery noma, .. Sharp Cross-Examination Wrings Confession That Present Spouse Is Fourth, Not Thirds as Was Supposed. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 24. (Special) Mrs. Margaret Armstrong Howell, of Spokane, and her husband both testified today in Judge Rives' 'court at the hearing of the petition of Attorney Steely to be appointed guardian of Mrs. Howell's property. Mrs. Howell seemed In terror of her husband and after a brief time on the witness-stand broke down again so utterly that the case had to be continued until tomorrow. "Mr. Howell would hold up two fingers and look at me with his pierc ing eyes and Insist that I must keep the promise he said I had made to marry him," said Mrs. Howell. She explained between sobs that she had not realized they were wicked eyes then. "But I do now; Oh, I do now." she added. Huabaad Professes Deep Love. In striking contrast to her aversion for him was Howell's testimony to his abiding afTectlon for his wife. "I love her." he declared. "I would sooper have her than all of Los Angeles. I admire her business ability and her fine character. From a business stand point she Is hard to beat." Mrs. Howell's attorney, in his cross examination, succeeded In adding an other to the list of wives to which Howell confesses. On direct exami nation Howell had admitted that he had seven children, all married but one. and three grandchildren, though he is only 49 years old. He testified that he had been married twice, once In To ronto, in 1882, and again In 190 or 1907. he was uncertain which, finally decid ing it was 1906. From both these wives he had been divorced. Howell had also said he first began to be really acquainted with Miss Arm strong, who now, as Mrs. Howell, is the principal In the present case. In June. 1911. i'Where were you In March of that year?" asked Steely. "I was In Davenport, running two hotels I owned there," was the ready answer. "Were you married there T "I was." "To which wife?" "I don't understand." Was It wife No. 1 or No. 2 of whom you have Just told us?" "It certainly was not." "Was she the wife No. 2 whom you married In 19087" "No; she was not." "Then she wss No. 3: when and where did you marry her?" "In St. Paul: I don't remember when. BORAH PLEADS FOB BILL AIM IS TO "KAISE CHILDREN TO LEVEL OF PIGS." Idaho Senator Quickly Retorts to Objection of Bal ley Bureau Would Be Created. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. After two hours' general debate today, the Sen ate agreed to vote next Tuesday on Senator Borah's bill to create a chil dren's bureau In the Department of Commerce and Labor, and on amend ments suggested by Senators Works and Pomerene to limit the circulation of the bureau's reports. Senator Bailey criticised what he said were Mr. Borah's efforts to put children on a level with pigs. "The effort is to raise them to the level of pigs," responded Mr. Borah. Mr. Borah has contended that the Government expenditure of millions of dollars for Information concerning the condition of hogs and cattle Justified the $30,000 asked for th children's bureau. Mr. Bailey said It was more "fad dlsm" and that there was even too much legislation in the interest of livestock, adding that at the present rate, "we soon will be sending a schoolmaster into every district." "According to Colonel Waterson, that Is Just what you are about to do," Mr. Borah rejoined. Mr. Bailey re plied that his "part of the party" had no such Intention. Senator Overman, of North Carolina, criticised reports of child labor inves tigators. Some of those reports, he said, were obscene. 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The Union Fishermen's Co-operative Packing Company, at the annual meet ing of Its stockholders last evening, distributed about $60,600 among its fishermen, regardless of whether or not they were stockholders in the com pany. This distribution was in propor tion to the amount of fish caught by each Individual and was on a basts of 20 a ton for Columbia River Spring salmon; 18 a ton for Fall fish: $10 a ton for Shoalwater Bay fish and $20 a ton for fish caught at Nehalem Bay. This was In addition to the regular price paid for salmon, which amounted to about $145 a ton for the Columbia River Spring catch. The fishermen who were benefited by this division of the earnings of the company number nearly 700. The Spring pack for 1911 on the Columbia River by the company amounted to 68,298 cases. The 1911 Fall pack was 61,485 cases, a total of 129, 783 cases, which at 48 pounds to the case amounted to 7,229.584 pounds. The following officers were re elected to serve during 1912: Charles WHEN THE TIME COMES To wear glasses that will be the time to have us examine your eyes, design, make and adapt glasses that will Help your eyes . Grace your face. Thousands have done this since we established our selves here to serve you. THOMPSON INSTITUTE 208-9-10 Corbett Bldg. Fifth and Morrison. Only Two More Weeks of Our Great Removal Sale All Goods Purchased Through January Will Be Billed to You March First Wilson, president; J. O. Tlbergr, vice president, and Frans Kankkonnen, sec retary and general manager. Two Held as Boxcar Thieves. MORO, Or.. Jan. 24. (Special.) Sher iff Levi Chrlsman. of Wasco County. 1HE SBCRJEX OF LONG LIFE. Do not sap the springs of life by neglect of the human mechanism, by allowing the accumulation of poisons in the system. An imitation of Nature's method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous strength is to take an alterative glyceric extract (without alcohol) of Golden Seal and Oregon grape root, Blood root, Stone and Mandrake root with Cherrybark. Over 40 years ago Dr. Pierce gave to the public this remedy, which he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. He found it would help the blood in taking up the proper ele ments from food, help the liver into activity, thereby throwing out the poisons from the blood and vitalizing the whole system as well as allaying and soothing cough. No one ever takes cold unless constipated, or exhausted, and having what wo Hs&DoKsr. California A personally conducted will leave Willamette For a tour of the most interesting points in California. SUNSET (OGOENSSHASTA Train will consist of Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars, Ob servation Car, Diner, and Exclusive Baggage Car. Fare from Salem Albany, Corvallis, Lebanon, Eugene and intermediate points for the round trip, $79.00, including sleeping car berth, all meals on going trip, numerous side trips, auto rides and entertainment, also rail ticket returning to starting point. Here is a chance to see California under the most favorable circumstances, at small expense, in MIGHTY GOOD COM PANY, and under intelligent guidance. Some points of interest en route are: San Francisco, San Jose, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and the great orange belt of California. Tickets are good for return any time within 3 months, and allow stop-over. . Ask the S. P. agent for advance itinerary, sleeping car reservations, tickets and all required information, or -write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. today captured C. C. Carter and F. Holms, who are charg-ed with breaking Into a boxcar belonging to the O.-W. R. & N. Company at Biggs Saturday. January 20, and lodged in the Sherman County Jail. 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When I had taken one bottle of the ' Discovery ' I could sit up for an boor at a time, and when I had taken three bottles I could do my cooking- and tend to the children. I took fourteen bottles In all and was then in good health. My weight is now 167 pounds. Excursion special train excursion Valley points via the February 10 1