Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 13, 1912, Page 22, Image 22

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TIIE MORNTNG OTCFCOXIAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1012.
01ES0FLAUIJG
MUST PAY PENALTY
Maximum Fine of $200 As
sessed Against H. T. and
E. J. Burrows.
INSPECTORS GET BACKING
ducted an Investigation. Effort to fl
responsibility hare erased and the In
specters havA concluded that the ,fir
wax purely accidental.
Teatlmony waa Riven by Captain
Robertson and Fnfflaeer Multnouf that
they had left the ferry for the ntjrht
and were not present when the Are
started. Watchman Moynlhan aald tha
he knew nothing nf the blaze until
heard the crackling; of the flames an
found the fire had originated In th
hold.
In tha esse of the death by drown
Ins; of Watchman Schram, of th
steamer O. K. Kentworth, who fell Into
the river while trylnK to drop a fender
over the a-uard. the Inspectors have de
elded that no one waa to blame. No
member of the Wentworth's crew saw
Sen ram fall and but one man on th
steamer t7rameroc.lt waa a witness.
The Inspectors have fixed Monday,
June 17, aa the date of the hearing; of
the Tlllamook-Pamenn collision case.
Both skippers have filed reports and
number of witnesses will be examined
I
Char Km of Abusive and ItiMiHIng
Language Preferred by Custom
House Officers " Receives
Attention la Washington.
Barking; Custom-House Inspectors in
their action concerning the complaint
against the Launch Krs;o for not having
sufficient life preservers and lights,
and aroused because of a special report
accompanying the complaint that H. T.
and E. J. Burrows, owners of the craft.
had used abusive and Insulting langu
age toward the Inspectors, the seer
tary of the department of Commerce
and Iabor has returned all paper to
collector or Customs Malcolm wltb in
atructions to refer them to I'nited
States IMstrlct Attorney McCourt to
collect the full penalty. 1200.
It Is the first time since the enforce
ment of the motorboat laws, which
went Into effect two years ago, th.-it
the maximum fine has been Ordered Im
posed, as in many cases no penalty was
nmctea. the Washington officials as
KTEAMER INTr.I.LIGENCT..
Name.
Due ( Arrive.
From.
Date. .
Re,e city pen p.-droe. . In port
Alliance Kurek In port
Rrrakw ltfr . . . .100 Hay ..... June IS
eue H. Elmoro. Tillamook. June IS
N-vslan Hsllna rrua. . . Juna IS
Heaver Han redro. ... June 1
Anvil Hnnrion Juna 17
Geo. w. Elder. Snn Ileo. ... June 17
H- ir Hen I'edro. ... June 21
ft'anoke "nn Iiejro. . . . Juna J.I
IS
Isthmian
Scheduled te Depart.
Name. For. Data.
Harvard 8 K I. A. . . Juna 14
Alliance. Eureka Juna 14
Rose City San Pedro. ... Juna IS
Ytle x. F. for I A.. June 17
Sue H. Elmoro. Tillamook. . June 1
Breakwater. . . ,t'o.a Hay Juna IS
tieo. w. Elder. .Han Otero
Nevartan. . .
Heaver
Anvil
Jr--er
Roanoke. . .
Isthmian. . .
, Saltna Crus. .
. Hun Pedro. . .
, .Rnndon
. Kan P-Mlro. . .
San Illejro. . .
. Hallna I'rus.
Juna 18
Juna 20
June 21
June I
Juna 2l '
Juna 24
July S3
It la understood that the skipper of
the Sampson will contend that if the
Tillamook gave passing signals they
sumlng that because the measure was w?" ," Vnf"ra Dc" ne n lr
not generally known among motorboat ". '"S a gasoline vessel
owners they should be given leew.iy.
in otner cases 110 was assessed on
the theory that during last season the
law should have been digested.
The report concerning the Krgo seti
forth that the Burrows family re
sented an Investigation of the craft I
by the Custom-House inspectors; that
they refused to consent to report at
the Custom-House, and In that con-
Marine Notes.
With "no.000 feet of lumber the
steamer Jim Butler cleared for San
Francisco yesterday and the steamer
Tamnlpals cleared for San Tedro with
550.000 feet.
To load bunker cnal the Norwegian
steamer Opland will shift todav from
neetlon consigned the Inspector to per- I Llnnti.n to the Pacific Coast berth and
dltion. It la assumed here that the Is to return to I.lnnton to complete
secretary or tne department ordered ncr lumber cargo.
the full penalty Inflicted- mainly on
the ground of Improper language used.
as It Is not uncommon to report
launch for lack of equipment.
In the campaign conducted hy the
Custom-House authorities against
launches carrying passengers to th-)
cruiser Maryland which do not have
adaquate ssfeguards. Frits De Rock
was the last reported, the charge
against him being of operating
launch with more than his allowance
As a means of Inspecting her hull
nd having necessary caulking done
tne steamer Minnie K. Helton, which
Is being rehabilitated by Joseph Supple
for the H. J. IhmIko Interests, has heen
llfled on the Oregon drydork.
Merchants Exchange reports yeJer-
.iey iiiriiHirii ine arrival 01 ine Norwe
gian steamer Hercules at Tokohama
from I'ortland and that the British
steamer I,ord Derby, bound from Se
attle for Portland to load In tha Water
of passengers, based on the number of hruse service, had passed Tttoosh at
lur.jirrBri i-n einwin. r. rf. ycMier, op- I a;30 A. M.
Charles Oiler, employed aa watchman
nn the steamer No Wonder, of the
Shaver fleet, was found dead aboard
the vessel yesterday morning, while
the steamer was on the way from
Ooble for Portland with a log raft In
tow. The raft was moored at Peer
Island and the body brought to this
dir. Me waa about 23 years of age.
Purine; the Dassnve nf tha auto
Officer of Ship Writes for Channel parade over the Morrison-street bridge
yesterday Aho steamer .Monarch was
eratlng launch No. 3. owned by Carter
A Roth, was also reported for failure
to have a fire extinguisher on hoard.
All rases are referred to Washington
and those accused are given an op
portunity first of msklng a stalemer.'
PENNSYLVANIA SEE.KS DATA I
and Harbor Pointer.
Lieutenant Commander Jenson. of the
V. H. 8. Pennsylvania, which has heen
spoken of as a vessel that may he sent
to Portland during the Klkn' ronven
tlon next month, has written the Col
umbia River Pilots Association with
reference to the depth of water on the
Columbia River bar, what depth la In
tha channel from there to the mouth
of the Willamette, how much In the
Willamette, whether a vessel 502 feet
long can be turned around here and
what draft vessel can be navigated In
the river.
An answer has been sent covering all
queries and atatlng that a vessel hav
ing a draft of 27 feet can easily be ac
rommodated and that a aG2-foot ship,
which Is the length of the cruiser Mary
land, can be turned aroun'd here. Most
of those interested In having one of
the large naval vessels for the Klks
favor the battleship Oregon. She will
take part In the Montamara Keato at
Tacnma and will arrive there June 29
and remain until July t. which would
give her time In which to proceed here
for the Grand Ixidge opening. The
Maryland and Cheyenne also will be
at Tacoma for the show. The Oregon's
historical record makes her a desired
attraction.
held against the draw rest on the
south side and she gained the Burn-side-street
bridge In time to be pre
vented from passing through there.
the parade was returning to the
West Side.
At the close of business yesterdav
virtually all first-class accommoda
tions had been sold on the steamer
Rose City, sailing Sunday for San
Francisco and San Pedro. There may
be some steerage berths remaining, but
the tide of travel has set In south
ward and during the Summer all liners
will be carrying capacity crowda in tha
cabin.
Coming from Shields, which port she
left December 23, the French ship La
Perouse crossed Into the Columbia at
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The
Norwegian ship Sierra Miranda bound
ror Queenstown, passed Brow Head
June 11. The La Perouse will leave
up today In tow of the Ocklahama and
Is to discharge General cargo at Mersey
dock.
Movement of Vessels.
PORTLAND. June 12. Arrived Steamer
Osrmel. from 8an PVanclnco: steamer IhiIbv
rreeman, irom fan rranrlsco. Hailed
Hteamer Maverick, for Han Franclsre: steam
er Itreakwater. for Cooa Bay: steamer Ro
anoke. tor Haa I1eo and way ports; gaso
line acnooner anvil. lor . isandon and way
porta
Astoria. June 12. Arrived down durln
tha night Rarkentlna Aurora. Arrived
and left un at 7 A. M Steamer Carmel
Officials Consider Mens Necessarv from Ban Francisco. Sailed at s A. M
Ht-amer F. H. I.e. sett, for (irars Harbor.
Hailed at A. M. steamer Coaster, for
Han Fraftclaco. Arrived at 1 P. M. Krenc
GRANT AUTHORIZED
TO SEEK INJUNCTIOf
Council Moves in Fight Over
Southern Pacific Franchise
on Fourth Street.
POLICE TO GET REST DAYS
ORIENT AI. TRAFFIC WORRIES
o Replace Ktramrrs.
Conferences 'are being held be
tween shippers, the O.-W. R. A- N. offi
cials and Frank Waterhouse. of the
Oriental line bearing his name. In an
effort to reach a basis whereby the
service rrom Portland will lie main
tained across the Pacific after August
1, when Waterhouse will withdraw.
unless he Is givrn a guarantee suf
flrlent to offset the annual losses.
As the 0.-W. 11. at N. operated the
line previous to the Waterhouse man
agement it is believed that It will
again enter the field. Shippers prefer
direct line rather than one conducted
via Puget Sound ports and contend
that If steamers plying between Port
land and the Far Kast are given a fair
hare of the eaatbound tonnage and
that if it la not diverted for the
benefit of the Pacific Mall, they will
break even and probably reap a profit.
The Portland tt Asiatic fleet, which Is
the Ilarrlman line, has always been
operated with chartered steamers and
the business has never been tested
with vessels owned by the company.
hip I .a Perouse, from Hhllrls. Arrived
at 2:30 anit left up at 3 P. M Hteamer
laly Freeman, from Han Francisco. Ar
rived down at S:.V) and sailed at 5:30
M. Hteamer Hreakwater. for Coos Bav,
Hailed at 4 V. M Hteamer Maverick, for
Han Francisco. Hailed at T laat night
rieamer Aiirena. ror ean Francisco.
Han Francisco. June 12. Arrived at
A. M. Hteamer Jnlian I'oulsen. from v
lumhta ftlver. Arrived at noon Hteamer
Asuncion, from Portland: at 1 P. M.
Hteamer Klamath from Portland, for Han
Meso. Hailed last ntaht Hteamers OlvniDlc.
lanos ana rtormiann. ror fomanfl.
Victoria. Juna 13. Arrived British steam
er Htrathallan, from Portland, for Melbourne,
Tatooeh. Juna 12. Passed out at S.81) A.
M. British steamer Lord Derby, from
sine, ror roriiano.
Yokohama, June 12. Arrived Norwegian
steamer llerculea. rrom Portland.
Brow Bead. June 11. Passed Norwegian
hip Hterra Miranda, from Portland, for
'Queenstown.
Han Pedro. Juna 32. flailed Steamer
Heaver, for Portland. Arrived yeaterdar
ocnooner irxinia. rrom Portland.
Beo sranctaco. Juna 12. Arrived Steam-
era Johan Pnulsen, Asuncion. Klamath.
from Astoria: Qulnault, liorla. from Wllla-
pa: Captain A. . I.ucas. from Heattle: t'ltv
of Para, from A neon: Oslrla, from Tacoma.
M OGENN WRITES BOOSFVkIT Steamers Brooklyn, for Bandnn: Han
I Pedro, for f oos Bay; schooner Forest Home.
Breakwater's Navigator
Poem to "Gallant Teddy."
Kncloslng a copy of his latest poeti
cal effusion. Captain Macgenn. skipper
of the speedy steamer Breakwater, has
composed the following communica
tion to tha subject of the lines:
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Oyster Bay.
Jt. T. Desr and Honored Hie Inclosed you
will find first ropy of my poem entitled
Osllant Teddy."
I ihorouahly realise list this la no time
for long letters, aa yon have a great battle
te was. 1 can assure you that the pro
gressives are doing their part out here. As
far myself, I say aa Marbcth said: "I will
flsht until from my bones the flesh Is
Jiarked!"
1 am Inclosing a copy of the poem 'to
Senator Dixon, Clifford Pint-hot snd the dif
ferent progressive leaders and mansgera,
ao that they may use It to advantage.
Aa before stated. In my letter of Marrh
21, IHo, when I eent you my poem. "The
t'omlng ot the Fleet." I hope that Uod will
grant you and your family a long leuie nf
life and a speedy return to tha White
llnuee,
I win not expect to hear fro myou until
after the eonventlon, ,
WEBSTER Fl R K ACCIDENTAL
Inspectors Also End Investigation aa
to Watchman's Dealli.
The fire case aboard the ferry Lionel
T:. Webster, which cause. 1 damage ag
gregating (3000. has been set down as
another mystery by I'nited States In
nectors Edwards and Fuller, who con-
for Ilelllngham.
TnknhjimL June 11. Arrival HM,lnn.l.
Com DOM'S I Herculea, from Portland: Hanukl at am. frona
Heattle; Hioerla. rrom Ban Francleco.
Honakons. Juna 12. Arrived previous!
Korea, rrom Ban rraneisco.
Columbus River Bar Report.
Condition at the mouth of tha river at
5 P. M., smooth; wind, southwest, four
miles; weather, otouay.
Tides at Astoria Thursday.
High, Low.
11:35 A. M....SS feet'.VKO A. M. . AS feat
11:12 P. M....8.3 feetiS:U7 P. M....S.II feat
WATER CAMPAIGN STARTS
RoRue Klvcr Valley Trying to Ob
tain Irrigating Ditches.
MKDKORD. Or., June 12. (Special.)
At a mass meeting of residents of
the P.ogue River Valley last night it
was determined to start an active
house-to-house campaign to secure a
comprehensive, system of irrigation
from Table Rock to Talent and from
Antelope to Jacksonville. .
When signers of 10.000 acres have
been secured the Rogue River Canal
Company haa plerHred Itself to con
struct 60 miles of ditch, which will sup
ply two feet of water per year over
1.0fi0 acres. s A committee of ranrnera
snd business men was named who will
work through the valley and declare
they will not slop until the irrigation
system Is assured
Westrutnlte Scores Over Opposition
of Conncilmen Big Department
Storo Gets Liquor Licence.
Municipal Court Chlded.
vttin tne Festival spirit In the al
-a mo memoers anxious to se
through with business, several verbal
claehfes held the City Council in ses
slon yesterday from :30 A. M. to 1:J0
P. M. Features of the meeting were
tne anopiion or a resolution authorlz
ing- tity Attorney Grant to sue. for a
injunction against the operation c
Southern pacific trains on Fottrt
street: ordering of pavement by Wes
irumite or ten streets of Kenton ; grant
ing two daya vacation a month to po
llcemen; an attack bv Councilman Jen
Dings on tha Municipal Judge: acoring
oi ine Home Telephone Company b
Councilman Joy and the passage of a
emergency traffic measure.
Councilman Daly Introduced a reso
utlon, which was unanlmouslv nasaed
neirurung tne city Attorney to atar
proceedings to enjoin the Southern Pa.
ciric from operating trains on Fourth
street The resolution set forth that
the Council had previously naaaed an
ordinance rornlddlng the company
street; mat it la violating
ims law ana calling for the action hv
Mr. Grant. This Is said to foreshadow
Dig fight between the cltv and com
pany.
Applications for franchises for tt
Fourth-street line are now nenitine i
rore the Council, as the Southern Pa.
clflc Company wishes to electrify this
ine. wnich has been a steam road fo
many years and has now been declared
nuisance.
After a verbal battle. Westrutnlte,
pavement new to this territory, won a
victory when the Council ordered 10
streets in Kenton paved with this
lenai. I Ouncllman TVafktna 14 ,
opposition, being backed hv Council-
men Baker. Wl'helm and others. Mayor
miBiiiiKni ana cotinci men Knre-erd and
Monks headed the faction favoring
' rnimniiie
All the people of Kenton are not on
the petition for this pavement," said
sir. Vl at Kins, 'a land comnanv. eon
u n "'riy an ine nronertv. m.
ina mr mticn or it.
Tes. commented Mr. Wllhelm. "and
understand that when a team runs
over the Weetrumlte pavement In sit.
Johns, you can pick up chunks of the
street over in Llnnton. If the team
travels tnat far. '
Itiats not true. renlied Maine
r. ...... . . . ' "
nueinisnt, wno III presiding.
- io begin with." said Mr. Rurgard.
mere la no remonstrance from th.
Kenton people against this proposed
pavement. As owner of two business
oiocgs snere. I neither signed nor re
onstrated. but I favor srlvine- the ma.
Jorlty of people what they mant.
inins it is a goon pavement: the City
engineer lias said it would be. if left
own over winter."
I'nless this pavement Is ordered
said Councilman Monks, "I am prepared
to move re-rererrence of all work re
cently ordered on other brands of nave
men i. including some Dig districts; then
we will fight this thing out"
"When I saw the St. Johns Westru
mite." said Councilman Baker, "vou
could kick It up with your foot: it was
o good, in my opinion, and I can't iiv
that I would be willing to vote for a
pavement I think to be a poor one, even
though the majority of the people think
they went It. Ths trouble is. the whole
ty nss to maintain these navementa
fter five years not the contractor.
nother thing If the contractora bond
nia work to the cltv and the contrac.
tors" bond Is backed by some company
having a capital of $30,000 or so, where
win tne city collect in case the pave
ment goes bad?"
sentenced to serve 90 days on ths rock
ptl and to pay a fine of f :no, the Coun
cil brought an attack on the Municipal
Coart by Councilman Jennings. He
said:
"You can depend upon it that a work
ing man. who happens to make a mis
step, will get the limit in that court
aa this man did; the man who makea .
IVOHEIUVOIO
OPERATIONS
tauen women, now-,.. - t 1 a
light sentence or is MaUT UlUUCCeUTU. And
who had been a, ... o re rt. . tr t
worse auirenng mien roi-
lows. Mr. Rock's C&e
A Warning.
his living from
ever. Is given
paroled. This man
steady worker In a machine shop, be
came a little Jealous of his wife, got
drunk and threatened her a little. He
got the limit for that one mistake."
The salary of David E. Otis, super
intendent of the garbage crematory.
waa Increased from flbi) to $-0 a
month. - j Th following letter from Mrs. Orrflle)
jr caoaee Jy. i Rock will show how unwise it is for wo-
Councllmsn Rurgard wss m"''h ' rnra tosiibmitto the dangers of a sorjdcaj
amused at Councilman Joy when the! . . . . v.- -T:J-J
latter bitterly attacked the Home Tele- t operation when oft0. It may be voided
phone Company for asking for permit by taking Lydia E. Pinkhajn Vegetable
to Install public telephone bootha on Cornpoand. 6ht W( four Wekl la
tne streets oniring tne restivai and
Klks' grand lodge. Mr. Joy called the
bootha nuisances and said "you might
aa well Install them In boiler factories
as on these noisy streets."
Mr. Rurgard continued to laugh.
whereat Mr. Joy became annoyed and ' gaff ared Terr aerrerely with a disDlaeo-
rrira, n en, lauern, ooje:i la in unai
passage of this ordinance, anyway, and
he did. The Mayor, however, announced
that the police W.ll not Interfere with
the booths.
An emergency traffic ordinance was
parsed, giving the police full power tu
exclude all vehicles from the streets
during parades.
An ordinance regulating the accept
ance of deposits by public-service cor
porations. Tiled by the public service
special committee, failed to pass. It
permitted taking of deposits of IS for
one year, at the end of whjch time this
money must be returned with Interest
at the rate of per cent.
VISITORS ARE LEARNING OF
SULPHURRO'S WONDERFUL POWER
the liogplt&l and came borne aaf
fcrln&r worse thavn before.
Here is ber own tatement.
Piw Pw, Mich. "Two years st) I
I I i .as !, . J.
l l v
NEW ROAD LAW SOUGHT
HOME RULE IX Bfll.DIXG HIGH
WAYS IS PLANNED.
Judge Colvig, of Mod ford. Think
Counties Should Have Say A boot
Making Bond. Issues.
Judge W. M. Colvig. president of ths
Medford Commercial Club and a lead
ng figure In legislative measures in
South Oregon, was In Portland yester
day In the Interest of a proposed home
rule constitutional amendment to give
to the counties of the state absolute
home rule In the matter of creating
bonded indebtedness to build scien
tific snd permanent hlghwaya.
The people of Southern Oregon are
greatly Interested In the measure," aald
meat. I could not
b on my feet for a
long time. My priT
trician treated me for
several months with-
1 out much relief and
at last sent in to
Ann Arbor for an op
eration. I was there
four weeks and cam
home BUfTerlngwora
than before, M J
mother advised me to
try Lydia E. Plnkiam's Vegetable Com
pound, and I did. Today I am well and
strong and do all my own housework. I
ow my health to Lydia E. Pink ham's
Vegetable Compound and advise my
friends who are afflicted with any female
complaint to try it," Mrs. Okvtllx
Rock, R. R. No. 6, Paw Paw, Michigan.
If you are ill do not drag along until
an operation la necessary, but at one
taks Lydia E. Pickham'i Vegetable)
Compound.
For thirty years it has been the Stan
dard remedy for women's ills, and haa
restored the health of thousands of suf
fering women. Why don't you try it ?
Sulphurro
Sold by
Woodard, Clarke & Co.
A as erica "a Lara-eat Drwaelw.
Ordee-e kr Wat! rraeapllv Kilted.
Judge Colvig, "and we hope to put It I handed woman to high station In Ufa,
through with a good big majority vote.
We will start at once the circulation
of initiative petttlona in Portland to
have the bill placed on the ballot.
"The bill hns no strings to It It is
simple and direct In Its purpose. It
will be remembered that two years ago
the old Oregon constitution
amended so as to enable counties to
contract Indebtedness for the bulldln
of permanent roada when approved by
majority vote of the people of any
county in the state. After this amend
ment wss adopted. Jackson County
called an election and voted II.bOO.OOS.
The question waa Immediately raised
that this constitutional amendment
was not self-executing: that It would
require an enabling act before any
county could avail itself of the prlvl-
eges conferred. The question wss
bi ought before' ths Oregon Supreme
Court, which held that the act was not
self-executing, but would require legis
lation In aid of Its provisions. Tha bill
dwelt solely upon the specific bene
fits of being left-handed, be might
have drawn a better moral from tha
Biblical story. He might have preached
on tha general leaaon of optimism.
Ehud, prohabdly, was a man who, had
he been deaf, would have consoled
himself with the thought that he could
not hear all the dlaagreeable nolaaa
of tha world, and who. bad be been
blind, would bars been glad because
he could not be offended by the sight
of a week's wsshlng banging on tbs
line.
There Is really no reason why left-
handed persons should not be last aa
capable and as clever as right-handed
persons. Pr. Frye recalls how, when
he was a boy at school, bis teacher
whipped him because he wss left-
handed. He tells of cases where chil
dren have had their left hands
New Medicine Is
Coast Sensation
Liquid Compound of Sul
phur Bringing Eelief to
Many Thousands.
CURES TELL OWN STORY
ajaaaaaaaasasaw
Rheumatism. Blood, Skin, Stom
ach and Other Disorders Yield
to Common - Sense Treatment
and Nature's Remedy.
Sulphurro's many cures of disease In
all the Wee tern Ktatee are bringing
forth exclamations of wonder and ad
miration from the thousands of Eastern
visitors who are thronging the gates of
Portland and other North western cities.
Resldemts of this part of the country
are becoming mora and more enthusi
astic over Sulphurro's powers aa they
learn what t,Ma new sulphur medicine
Is accomplishing in thousands of homes.
No remedy was ever glvern a more
cordial reception than Rulphurro, and It
has weal merited Its friendly welcome.
Beginning with the first requests for
Sulphurro made by friends of Mr. C. M.
C. Stewart, of Heattle, the originator,
until now. when the entire Taclflc
Coast has been Informed of Hulphurro's
curative effects by Its beneficiaries.
Sulphurro haa proved the friend of the
ailing and the suffering.
alpkarr Klvrs J a tare a Chaeee.
Sulphurro's wide range of benefits la
accounted for hv the fact that It cleara.
tones and purlfle the system, enabling
nature to restor health In the effected
parts. The Ills and diseases which have,
their root In blood Impurities are al
most without number. The first re
qulslta Is to remove the disease gea-nis
and Impurities that Infest th blood.
Then the blood can repair and build
wherever necessary. Hut if the blood
Ins Impure it is useless to treat
Ith local medicine, or for the one
affection with which th patient may
be suffering.
Po it is that rheumatism, blood, skin.
stomach and ether diseases without
number have been driven out br Httl-
phtirro. made from nature's sntlsApttc
snd germicide sulphur. This fact is at
tested with most convincing force br
doiens upon dosens of letters from
those who hsve been restored to health
snd strength by Mr. Stewart's medicine.
These letters will gladly be shown tn
any one who desires, at the office of
the C. M. f. Htetwart Sulphur Co, 71
Columbia ft.. Feattl Wash.
alpkurre-a Krlraria Are l-e.
tf you are a visitor, ask your friends
who live here about Sulphurro's eu.
cess. You run scarcely meet a resident
of th North wewt who Is not taking
rinlphurro, or who has not had family
or friends tnneflted hy It. Ita praises
have heen upon thousands of tongues.
Fven before Ktilphiirro became known
through the newspapers. Westerners
who had heen cured through Its use
began to send it to ailing friends or
relatives in the Kastern States, so Sul
phurro has become known to a greater
or less degree In etvery state In the
Cnlon, even without especial puhllcltv.
Into foreign countries Its fsme haa
spread, and bottles of It are In use In
all parts of the world.
Such marvelously wide iis of th
new liquid sulphur compound Is In It
self evidence of the curative power
which Sulphurro exercises over the
human system. Tet from the first Mr.
Stewart has made neither claim nor
boast for. Sulphurro. Ita friends have
spread the Sulphurro gospel. So pleased
and gratified were they at restoration
of health that they at once, became
agents for the spreading of good newa.
Their Influence is working Into wider
snd wider circles each passing day.
Snlpkurre the nramoa-ftraae Itrssedr.
Tet Sulphurro Is based on such well
established principles, and the treat,
ment is In sue:- plain accord with com
mon sense, that one need not be stir
prised at lis accomplishments. Mr.
Stewart haa prepared a most Interest
ing little booklet which tells you all
about th Hulpliurro treatment, and
points out In plainest fashion the road
to health. He shows why disease
germs and Impurities cannot remain In
th aystem when Sulphurro enters. The
hook is valuable and helpful. It will
be forwarded to you upon request, or
you will find It accompanying each
bottle of Sulphurro at th drug stores.
(Bottle sell for 10 cents and II.)
No ease of rheumatism haa heen
known to hold out against Hulphtirro
when the directions were studiously
followed. What Sulphurro has don for
a host of others In curing rhetimstlsm
and a multitude of other diseases It will
do for you. Tou will find the ful-
phurro bath at once restful, refreshing
and beneflelsl In effecting a cure.
now prcaented by Southern Oregon is etrapped to their side so that they
Baker Oppose Urease Rill.
An ordinance regulating licenses for
theaters brought foTth a vigorous fight,
chiefly from Mr. Bsker, "who said It
was an injustice to allow moving pic
ture bouses to put as many persons as
they please on a stage, the same privi
lege granted to the large theaters, for,
he said. It would.be dangerous. The
proposed measure wss sent back to the
license committee for further consid
eration. Councilman Jennings announced,
when the Council granted to the Holts
store a license to sell bottled liquors
and wines.' that he will soon Introduce
an ordinance tc prohibit the sale of
liquor or wines In any place other than
those establishments where this clsss
of goods Is sold exclusively.
"I don't believe.' said he. "In persona
buying this kind of dry goods snd park
ing tn era Dome under cloak of carrying
or bavlng delivered other things mhre
commonly purchased from grocery
stores.
Proposed ordinances creating a recre
ation commission and appropriating
12001 to defray Its expenses, were re
ferred to Mayor Rushlight with Instruc
tions to consider It with th members
of the Park Board. e
I wish to amend this ordinance to
read that It take effect October 1." said
Councllmsn Clyde, when the Council
took from the table the celebrated
measure to give policemen two days off
each month.
And I wish to amend the amend
ment, chimed in Councilman Jdenefe,
"to make It January 1, 1111."
Juat a minute." replied Mayor Rush
light, "I don't think there Is any dan
ger of It passing."
But when the vote wss announced.
the ordinance did pass by I to I. I were held
n. who was W
an amendment to section 10, article II,
of the conrcUtutlen. The concluding
portions of the bill are as follows: '1 his
onstt tu tlonal provision Is Intended to
be, and Is. self-executing. No leglsls-
lon Is required irr aid thereof. It
hereby amends and repeals all constl-
tittonal amendmenta or acta in con
flict herewith. Including any acts or
rovlslons relating thereto, submitted
o tne people concurrently witn this
mendment,'
"There la no doubt that this mass-
re will be on the ballot next Novem-
er and 1 am an optimist and believe
hat thu people will support.lt. Home
rule is a strong sentiment and there
Is no reason why the people of a
ounty should not have the absolute
Ight to say how much of a deot they
may Incur in the building of permi
nent roads.- They pay the taxes and
understand all of the wants of their
own community. There la as much rea
son for home rule In the building of
roads by the counties as there Is for
ome rule in the paving of the streets
of our cities.
Speaking of farming conditions In
Southern Oregon, Judge Colvig said: "I
re lived 60 years in Southern Ors
on and. In all that time 1 never have
seen a more promising year for crops
hay. grain and fruit. - There Is an
would have to use their light hands.
but such cases were rare la the past
and are almoat unknown new. When
a boy la born lert-hsnded now, his
father has dreams that he will become
a southpaw In one of th big baseball
leagues.
If left-hsnded persons need encour
agement, the Excellent order of the
Knlghta and Ladlea of Ehud will fill
th bill. BuW't Is not at all certain
that they need any such encourage
ment. Left-ham! ed men and women,
too. are famous for being able to take
care of themselves.
Food Company Incorporates.
8AI-EM. Or.. June 11. (Special.)
The Bemos Food Company, of Portland.
haa Incorporated with a capitalisation
of 1300.000. articles being filed with
thu Secretary of State.
Try Skin Absorption
Instead of Cosmetic
(From The Woman Militant.)
The constant use of roug and paw
der invites a coarsened, roughened con
ptl mist lc feeling that good times are ditlnn of the skin, eruntlona. enlara-ed
here." I Dorea anil wrinkles. If vou'v learned
thta from experience, supposa you quit
HE LEFT-HANDED HUMANSP A.k ,:UV dgg,;, 'Yor -TuTo.
ordinary merconxea wax ana pegin
Descendant. of Ilhud, Mho Delivered uelng thla tonight. Apply like cold
cream, washing it ore in th morning.
the ('tiiltlren of Israel.
In pardoning Ned Stevenson.
Washington Tost.
The world must "stop klckln left
handed persons around." according to
Dr. William A. Frye. pastor of
the Orange Methodist Church, at Or
ange. N. J. Dr. Fry has just estab
lished th Excellent Order of th
Knights and Ladlea of Ehud. In which
only left-handed persona can hold
membership. In an ah sermon Dr.
Frye told of ths glories of th left
handed man. preaching on th text.
"But when the children of Israel cried
unto the Lord, the Lord raised them
up a deliverer, Ehud, the son of Uena.
a Benjamlte. a man left-handed."
Ehud. It appears, made his left-hand-edness
very profitable. He was sent to
bear tribute to King Eglon. Being left
hsnded. he carried his sword on his
right side, where it failed to excite
suspicion. While he was giving his
right hand to the King, as others were
accustomed to do, with his left hsnd
he plunged his sword Into th King.
Thus he liberated all his friends who
ere held In bondage.
rhlle fr. FTye, In elevating th left-
Keep thla tip for a week or two. Th
waa will literally absorb th coarse.
colorless or blemished top skin, but so
gradually aa not to mscommode you at
all. Just as gradually the clear, vol
vety, naturally-tinted underskln oomes
to th surface. And mercollaed was
becomes your everlasting friend.
or those wrinkles and large nor.
make a face bath by masoiving
ounce of powdered saxollt tn a half
pint witch hasel. This has remarkable
astringent and tonic properties, and
beneficial results com quickly. Adv
sores
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