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rur-T OT TF ", ZT CH RCE OF COXSriBINC TO DFCFJVE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. TOT KILLS SELF TO HIDE BAD LESSONS BOY-ED'S IIHI IS MENTIONED IN PLOT "-P-- i, 1 ' r"av - V Mother, Unknown. to Girl, and Foster Parent Will Be Mourners at Bier. Second German Steamer Line May Be Implicated in Testi mony as to Plot. '0a Last 3 Days! , I.U17II Irf I 1 XL AiUAUiiNae I I i - - r- BRITISH CONSUL IGNORED f'Wtor of Port al rrt e-v r-ata Its- tlrxmnU- .krsnasad Ira pert lit tar aael.rald o Al tratiaaj la Tlar"- i..fr t..e r" f t pti C. J Ho" Bat. I atta-:e. a Iit-a (te .Btl-BO f "" " I,,. i .r km i!...-. Pa.l.fBP. JoMtt '0tfiU et.fe.p. .Pf.c..:. .f s T .,. -m-rt.- !". " ,r. rev I. rfe. f ..,-m.nl f t far " p4-ri. r-:..f Mrm4 CPU, ..P. i tl -itV al tit- warm t "'' r. fp.t .f '" U..4 - a tB...ra ' Mil. tr H fuitr-. "''' " . m-a- '" V'".,.. I. Hltm...t.P ' .t.a..e ... .fi.rn- ! kin la I; I" ', j artar Pe .tee)e"a Mt.-hrr...'.- "'' '? av.ee.e t -;. . at Hrt4aa. .t R.t.r W. . " ' a,., hrltj eal tkal IM ,R ta..r In ait. ' ." ' - , . . lirk ksal-aiePter. ...anal tim t'antala ! Bama sal rMM'tH !! it I IfOlllI I I .,t. ,, .rir.. a Ti ,n. i.i'4 r'i-i ' ,Hma Kea It Hraadaar. . raiacf to lit siM.i cwataaf bi.'.i. rfapaPtuPa. Mr n. iBf.P-aed ' " !tf !:. t. M '-I . m m.K..-lt aef W I ... .-.: ui.l'l ! i.tnt P tl t p4 la't." ( l l ..ti:nt. . l.a T nltn '. ,fir fcin4- t!iri. la ! tp- V.,n ti ! fp..'l 4. . l iJ " PP!l ta..r4 !- " "- " .p-i r Pal5 I ! -;nti.- In Jl.cm6P. Iltl T P lt )Ptiit4. l'f K alt B. In tt Jltf 5'ffpa. tHa i:a.ro r.m Sra!a. . d-al wt"i t Matta wit ar 4 t'vrr ;! t--'T-'- I. t1. fP 'Pra.ak f tn rta. wi a l4 A'4.l 1 f l".n. a wa piH4 Ita Tof ..!;! tup ilanai ton art.p ! Wt" ,, ,,rt bap in!'al TBiinpt rf.la, aI p i-ar 'a k. rf..tinrioa !.' II palp'l lH Ka B i 'naf4 I ' ?"' WP rr,!Mn4 an4 aera- l4 fop ar ln J l 'ir A mar k l'a VI- it-n ion '! T ceunal f r tlt JfaBa ajhatlap l' Mfltm ,. . -n il ort'l an4 trl 04 p-" la ii nit !tir itfpmtio ' r4 uft!anv a-.. I man4 ha ! il l"a l.--n., ttf iilr l"Ml f f rant laa.iB faft tor litfWl wa'iB a( - -Jl.ri ta a 4mnl from fna rfii.il lr-a-'oPi't si M.iPot. a la- :i4. "Tnar war oma dm-la fpm ita J:ritin h a "on.-il al NapH oni lr-l ! lpf!Bl. :. ' ttatttio aiwi oa iCn'il lriforml!on. WATER SYSJEM BIDS DUE ! jaklc Will lure or.r-tko vhnrtl A I IT llotliljl). VU.W It Mi; p. N S l.a t'nniiM' t;"t vt l"a ditfibmioo ian at lia Viilaaak a Ju'P. watar TU wilt !'! aFlaPtlr aflaf t ttaU'Japa. a-cP4"n l ! tata M.al e( AW t V Maaa. T ..n. an. ya.-ifiPatiana u l 4 !b-'i-jn ln a baan rorselala-l I, CU :niBP J W lP'i. i' .ctt-. l4 "4i k aa4 for lla wora at an.a. t'. ni ( JiJ l B!Jbl! t'm.li I Ita a atiait af r-a plant. A ' Mi:' naouca4 t4jf ,,,, t. P. Maaaf.a l.unisar l-orn. rar .iwwH of I '. Ip " .innl ot Trirt a'.r.at bi aa r...aai -op4.b l I"p ran' tr,.nta o ta ')rt. Ta I l aiaat m4a an a ia- DIVORCE GIVEN DEFENDANT JJt trnm om rr anaJ .e rrc J-'al It. la aa. a W'a. !! tr 4- .,r.a from Jo6 0U t'aPia tiM 'P'l '"P patiti aivl 4-nta4 tn t.rr, lo ' ICoa. T (.tit waa f i4 arl rtioa t n itt: K i afp'" ttat pp l3'l aj i n-4 a l at i taPou ar WP rt'i" affap-4 ta ' V'- R4 vrttf J jj4 Cai a4 aanpara4 bi i, VP K'i aaWa a rtft wilt t i l-'acff n-a t'"3 I'llMtl. 4 K i!a all f l"a I alataa BUiU a oPtl4. TAFT ASKS FEDERAL AID ,,.-,t,.n an4 pm I ar aniai INal a P lM.til aPa a ' aa tnr aitati'.4 ba. thai p 4.viplia kaa captain daraa of f:bbiaaa." - lr T?t 4-1p4 IRal "Spa U mwi important aailp of : jbla hj mart t;ma In l!ta tp of a I fa f t.a or a4 la a'rl b-tara-oi aral II jaPP,' -!a tha irmaa Khoai aa4 Irt I ta r rIih i-riool.' a aai.f. amoant tutt beta batwaan. an4 ' Viipa4 ti r-m -Pi ' l mar tl fnmmlj) a- a'lmira'ujp an.1 oPi.r fcar) II l ort af ppop"rtioit la tha iiitfunl tri " mm pa.filra of o4P rhir-lraaj, fna r,gu utk al I i la vdt Brftra4 I ' fatal a Colt'Ca rauiraa M aaP t nf t an4 I lla dap. m .! up llf.4 T-ar b Brar tori. Ion car do'iraait,! fwap a''iluia, (Vriaur l"a rj.jpta M artk-rrr. t.lTT: K''K. p. tl. la (miiifii'!'!"! of TlitnlUi'l'M 4a. Ivvrnoi' li t ImIt paP4oia4 II ro. iv f-nnt taa aiata p.aitaatiarT- Taraa nt iPa PuaA ant ar!9 luttal lirmi for tm'4Cvtr i ( 1, W'. v.. r r CRASH BLAME FIXEO Investigators Find Car Crew Violated Company Rules. SECONDARY CAUSE GIVEN 4'omnaiaaola Alan rnrr I allure In llrqalrr x-linx Hand Urakr-a Wtx-tt TrolIrT Vrhkl-a Are l-a-ft Slaodlns: Itale I'bn Itlt- I. (. OP. No ;l .TPlaL V.at,.a of in rl. of lla mff ftPb:J4inf lha tnotorman an4 rfil-4e' tor f'om l.aalnc IPi'ir car na Mala -b Hi UpkI'p I'omirlillK aa Iba prlmaPT f "a clllloPI ttn lurllaB.I Kalaa. I.icM IVPtf I'orrt fan y rara on Iba lllapafilrl tract liaa. 'oplaf4. N"mbr ! la.l. In rppa'l of lha accljanl la.u.4 lo 4r t'alluPa of Iba rampaffiir la raiuira lb. aainic of kan4 ' upon cat. .wt tafMlioc for ' ca. la d-'f.4 (xotirr rua of Iba art-l.lol. A a p.auil of Ha IPitaatlcalion of iba arcManl. tb romnt l.n Ion mall. a four tacvrr rncB4aiiona la lha lorlian4 l:itat. l.i M a ToaaP rpmpaar. wMrb it la riulfc4 ac"Pl r rall allbto ! 4 If fa!-la4. lha com - ining Inllmalpa that II arltt hold a formal h.armc. an.J laha further ac lioO. iiiai.iiln tra 1 aa. Tha f acofPmfl4allolt follow Tbo p1 m af rfialTit paraaNtl r mm la ka. t'a a. at a.ir.b... It ..-! Ital il ..aaa.a' tt narf la I a a vn t4 fa.' tr 1-1. aai4ara mt 1 1 earatiaa a.;.'.. t afwt Ibal oflca a ka . a l. a .a p alt4 kr wkwit a aav'f -tf.tiaaa tap ka m .4. a. aak r aa la aa-a'V lltl la kt lawa al IPia aar laal tr.ti.-ab avpariaai'r a-. armaaat ar Jm ajfa.4 ka catvalila'4 Inla a kaa al ra -a . ai.aa kta.t'4 ko aakaa la Itiaiara a.rfa4. kfal .taa aaliaa af liw .a.r.taa antaia . . . T. ...ia.l, .!tv. 4 l tt ta.B , vwnr-ivi il. fttrt'- f e. i--ia. 4,'4'''. t- 4 fl a,atiaj mf:mm 4 ! lr .l xam rwVwM f .rwrl ki.t--lc mi -.'-t m4 lh : La. b Mitf.T rwanAiBv tft prtiftt (. tra, . ! H -)-. trs4. f . r -)4 ! MaM I W 4K)1 I -.-a-I-'--'l -- t.l-i7- l-l-- k f .' r. "i L,r(,ft lay r p ? , Mii' ' .mt mK ! ! Iv-.flf f r4 4 4 'I"!'. I a l'I.OB) tM (Ma.-iia,f I - 1 r- t ! a'' - 4 -f?--l tn ! H" .-.-iM! ft jf A i"4- fM .o i mn-it9t-M. .-... - ' ?a-:-i wi4f.4tr-. t Vl I. r.t-a ftl )rN.a b pS1 k. 04Bi'H. ! 11 r. .p.n. i tm.. r .- it?i ),., . f Ca af r?-. ! t-TLll kn 'a mpf t ' rm- T C m -- a,r.rnr(..fk. -f ',-tC4 I H- t rH "t hi4 t mtT ff 44.pt 14)1 It - ----'- -,'-'- !- ..' frt-i. 2 RESCUED' FROM DEATH i r.tTMU i. vohi:ip nni..i:t m ok iih.m.oit.: wim; I'raak pjapka ltaa-aa4 I'raaa rpllaaa rwlttaa lap taaa.4 Ttaaa la rar. Ht'i'.KM'. Op. 1 1 lUpaa-ial a- L..ka altfCtrLcal BUD. r i n I alt4an I far laa ar.a-oa I'oaar "ompan. aa r.aca4 fPocn tra.PO.laaia ! io- atiabl for lha aacopid II na within a t.ar la aaca raaa aarapa front diath ba. baaa r.ar4.4 aa i-aftaiou. Tha ajira cootal"""! !' olt. al lha ulalatlaP. but raKlrUUM aplimala tral probabla tollaca raa-.i..p tjr .. . . .t'.a m .1 1 , a .t U'jrt w. a ' ' - - H la. :.toll. aa aaalatenl. a po ra. tna kma rKar. Allhouch I'.urka w a paI.Pa twatn-ioui ana . . it.. .K.arfa t'llioll P.. ivrta. taiB.4 rofiKlauanaafc lla aa!4 It aama4 a bo w I ita initwi". ' ' f ' apariaioea Bar lhat lha lata h.lj lha ira i or au-tj a l arl Albro. an M-t paf.cM- a prf. tlaa4 tlurka'a ratal ar llcrrpl'4 to pull rim irwm " - - - - - -c.la4 a Bhock ait4 lt Tbo hm . a ' I . f J la. . I . a Idor a fit-i""t i-.. ... off K..iotl and Ih.n um ntnim cllfll rottr forr.4 II ! of lha rrr.a of liuraa. . .i t. .a a- . r a d a Kan Ita f na a ' 1 . - - . . . a'raPl l iai'ni . - . . ... Tha a I rut Ia4 blowa down a lra. . . l ..... K.vl Iaaha4 rf.aa a an a an J ' - pola anian. In( bp! -paa Th. hnam.fl apa papalrtns Ibr 4)'ra ab.a lha BlfBal hjM cartia on. Ilnrha a4 Iwlloll arra about lo kpliva a 1 . 1 bpoken lra lhal hm4 hn bloarn alr.l lha llchlinar circuit, lloth werp aiartdina oft th kround. Lata than a aar aero Frank llurk mmm raaruad hy a woman whan hp tpa onabla to ralaaaa a hlath-puwpr wtra louchc4 br miataka. FRANCE TO CALL YOUTHS flaaa of 117. Nurtibr-rlnc 400.000. Will rve Tralnctl for War. I'AKlJ. Not. 1 1. After hearing ;pn aral lUCianl. llnltr of War. lodar lha armr rammlllap pf the Oiambar ef (aapullca doc Id' d upon a call lo Ihp col or on fteeemhrr li ef lha rouns con. acrlpt ef lha rtaa or tll. J"hcr ll! ba Bant to f arnaona. than trained and Infor porft i j in trarloua r in-.pnl and art Icib. The c!a ef 1917 corrprlac a con IIBa'.BI of I"o.op jounc mB. who In takra timaa would basin n-.tutary aarv. p In I t Tba mmbr. of Ihla con I infer I ar 1 and l Jaara old lha ca lm of 1Mb conilnarl forcc.nl In a mcrnorandutn bjr M. Mil larand. lha altnlalcr ef War. la hap l.mbar. nolinc lhat lha 1I chllnajcnl had comprc4 II Iralnin and l'ial II arpcar.d lo b ncccarv lo antlcipala lh tlm of calllnn lha I 1 7 ronllnitpnt aa thai !l aarrlraa mticht b available. If Iba need aroaa. In lha Srrina atf 114. Itia mlMmum lima of training brlntt flr month. DALLAS LODGE TO AID POOR t:ll. and rthlann IHfvut rrovNIon of flirlltiaa i'lrrer. PAIJaAS. Or. No. II. Spaclat Martnlon lArdtr. No. . Knlshla of rthlaa. of IM rtir. 'U Bln pIT nanla CUu lo lh poor childran Of Pl:a upon ChrlalmaB dT. Arrn mrnt arrf complatrd at a martin, ot tha lodate eundtT rilnht. ljit )r. pracllcallx ! homes war trlplted by tha lodce rommlttPP. BtteJ lor for lh children, with ubatanllal nece.altlPa tor lh family. distributed. TM year Marmlon lode will be aa ai.iasj by lh local K.tks. The Klk held a meetlna; In Ihia city recanUy. diacuaalna Bteps toward Bireadlnrj t'brlBimaa chear amona th poor of thi city, arxl finally derided lo unite with Iba KnlgMa of rthla In Ihla under. Ikklnc. perra hundred of dollar will ra ueal In purrliatina; to) a and pacepBiliea. ELOPERS 19 AND 16 HALTED Waaltlnslon I"alr. on Way lo I'ort land. Arc Mopaed at IVmllcton. rKXni.J.ToX. Or.. Nor. tl (Special ) Charles Watson, aire. I IV. and liuth Matlirld. aed 14. both of Hardens. Uaari, were brouf M to Pendleion laatt nihl br Wputy Mirriff Jo Hlakely. Th yeunat couple were en a train bound from Mt'.lon t lortland. wbrr Ibey etpacted to set married, when picked up by Hlkkeit. Th boy and trirl had attended church Sunday niKht at Uardena. Wash., and It la supposed piannad lh elopement there. Tnal Blshi ihey dro by hor and buccr lo I'endleton and than lo Mil Ion Monday nlshl. Tha fathers of the cMilran. accompanied by lepulT fher Iff t. A. Ander.on. of Waltula. Wash., ram lo lendl.ton Ihla mornlntt and look lh children hum. Huth sepmpd Clad to return bom. FARM HOME NAMES URGED ICural Iw-autlfU-allon I'lan found I'romlalng la Oregon. JiUi:VI. Or 'Not-. II (Special) I'roapact for lh auroras of th "rural homa baauttf tcalioo' project for la doatrlal clubs In rural di.trlcls of Or. on ar bright, according to J. A. Churchill, superintendent ef publrc In- trurllon. Tbls IB a near club projert added al Iba Busctlort of T. li. Wl. res, af I'ortland. who haa oftervd rr for lh winners. atuparlntvnd.nl Churchill succe'l lhat ry farm or rural bom should hav a nam. Th laafflalalur has paaaed a taw providing for lh rrglatra tton ot farm borne with .th county clerks. Mr. Churchill btl a ctmpilm amonc school children would result In lb (lamina: of many nor farms. DU PONT STOCK PAYS BIG Dltldend on New leur la More Than 2 lrr Cenl. WIUJIXOTON. wT- No. SI. The 41. .-aA. .P fata t" I tko Print Poaaar Company al a metfn her lodar. de clared dividends a follows: On and one-half par cent resrular quarterly dividend on lha old slock. 1H par rent ru!r quarterly dividend on th new stock, aiad aa extra dividend of :' per cent on -tha new stock. wben Barae flret was rnal. from aeeia lawk Sa-l 7 Ion ef beat to produce a too af luiar; now It rrouire only an uaf. du la e-Wotllw brU'.ii of lb beet. GOSSIP ADDS TO WORRY M rate ry of Tare-Mane la Klaunled by Sc-lvonlinatri Itcpeallng; Jle marka Heard at Horn an "I'm , Golnc to Cod." She Raya. -iiir" aco. Xov. tl. kSpeclaL) "I ram from God and I'm BOlnK back to Thl wa the lant thourht of Ilttla Ruth Camilla Klarher. whoaa tranlc death today brouaht th shock of Bor row to a home at 6.10 Twenty-fifth place. In Cicero, Ituth ahot herself to death. She waa 10 yearp old. Two woma-n will mourn rrlday over her bier. On will b the motfier who cava Kulh birth Mrs. Herbert Foster hirvss... wife of a wealthy stock broker of fall I-k City, and the other Mre Flaaher. lh childless wife of a Cicero riclioot Trustee, a staunch friend of Mr .Sarane and Kuth'a foster mother. Mother' Identity l akaawm. Tha cause of their nrlef. little Ruth, who committed s.lclde fearing her foster-parents would hear ahe had stumbled In her school lessons, died In Isnorance of ihe Identity of her real mother. . . , The fact lhat he waa an adopted child a kept from her. aShe htvd a rlcht to happiness. ,a id. child has lived. TOT . jva.a - .... . played and romped rlth the children of the' neifchborhooa until bi inoua... aato. ' . could hear and understand, rarents of other children talked and Ihe children . . a . r abam bar am a bold wniBIereii. vt ....... - and Ituth heard. She asked her adopted mother about It and. in tear, in mo.... . tried to aaaure her that there vans "nothing " riayatalea Taaat fain. Now liltl Huth has gone. With the cruelty of children, her playmates taunted her. They had heard their parents say that Mrs. f Iscner was not Kuth'a mother. At first only a few pupils of th Sherlock School heard It. Then a great many. -tit . a-aa aurh an Impressionable child." said Mrs. Flaaher today. "The fear and worry Of her mother before her birth left Ita mark on num. en was old beyond her years. Flaymates hate hinted at this before. But always I would aur her lhat I was her mother I would not explain to her. And I thought that she would grow up without knowing. Ana s"e was sum a beautiful child, flie " Tha foster-mother s voice prone a. she turned away to fumble nervoiiny with koine postcard pictures of Ihe dead girl. And Ihe toster-iainer. a ior" citizen and member Of tne scnooi ii . ..a iif.. that he trill resign. He ran never face the school children aa b did before. 616 PROFIT DISGORGED RI1.LARD MIOR Itr SKW HAVE. WITXKMM TKTIFY. Caveraaaeat Offera Kvldeaee Thai Rall- raad Kepi C aalral af Mack II W aa J"resBed I belL vi'iv vnltl' Vov !4 John la Bll- Isrd. a coal dealer, never got the I-.- "&0.UOO profit that was coming to unit as the result of his deal with the New tr i- v-- 1 1 . w.n JL- fl-rfford 1 la 1 1 r na ll whereby he bought los.SIS shares of Iloriton at Maine stork trom tne roan m 2i and aoid II back a year later i 140. k.1. ...a kranahl Otil lodaV St lha trial of Ihe II former directors of tba ro.id on the charge of criminal viola tion of the Sherman law. The lata J. I'lerpont Morgan, accord ing to the testimony of Charles S. Mel len. objected to tho profit as "uncon scionable" and said he "could not and would not stand for IL" As a resulL the board of directors passed a reso lution requiring iiniaru. ueioia mo .. iinn a-aa rnmnletecL to turn over all his profits, less a reasonable . . it..,.. i . . - compensation, to tne .tcw tia.cn. - -. .nmn.aiihnn waa tha Gov ernment had not brought out whoa the trial adjourned tocisy. The Government Is attempting lo . ..... .a.. Va tla.ao bail Bllffl. pnow inai laa -" ....... clent control over BHIurd. while he had the stork to force blm to give up nis profits. TAFT QUITS RELIEF BODY rtrotlicT of rx-Prraldcnt Saya Name I'sed Imprortrrly. v- t - w- mnv Vac il Henry W. Taft. brother of eg-1'resldent TafL an nounced today his resignation as vice president of the National Allied Relief Committee. The committee was organ ised about a month ago to aammieicr funds collected In the L'nlted State for relief of war sufferers of the entente lllea. Among Its members are manes W. Klllol. Myron T. Herrlrk. August Belmont and Howard KlllotL Mr. Tail said he resigned Because k.i. .1...11... had hean attached with out bia knowledge to an appeal for . a. i -a Ka an Apfletal rtf lha rnm- milte which contained a denunciation of Ocrmany. farmer I Kan Dorni by Auto. Wl helm Kaumann. a farmer, sus tained a broker leg last right when he was krrox-ked down al Second and Murn.ide streets by an automobile driven by IL If. Wood. all Kast Kl.vrnth street, lie tagen to the llmergenry Hoepital and attended by Asel.tant City rhysirian Iwton. Motorcycle Patrolmen Tully and Mor ris say thai Wood waa driving or the wrong side of the street when the ac cident happened Australia to Send SO. 000 More .Men. ni l nnf-rtVfV Australia, via London. Nov. 31. The (Government has decided to raise to. OOP mora men. increasing the Australian war contingent to 300.-. uO. Britain Limits Kxorte. a laONDOX. Nov. tl. Tho exportation of cotton wadding, cotton wool ana Iron or of all descriptions is pro hibited to all destinations by an order In council published tonight. cji.i..' innide fir. with dry kindling. mixes vacll wilt coal; $1.10 to lJ.7i. Adv. e I "t N ' ' ' i 11A.M. to 11P.M. If. S Stars BLANCHE SWEET HENRY B. WALTHALL MAE MARSH SPOTTISWOODE AIKEN GEORGE SIEGMAN MRS. JOSEPHINE CROWELL RALPH LEWIS ROBT. HA RON MATINEES 10c and loc WILSON TO WORK TODAY X1KSSAGK TO COXGRESS PltOBABLV WILL BK FIXISIIEU. rrraldrat Will Dine I.aer With His Klaaree Some Cabinet Mepaaera (.a to Their Homes. WASHINGTON. Nov. IL Thanksgiving- will be quietly observed in Wash ington tomorrow, all departments of the Government being cloned. The plana of President Wilson are somewhat uncertain. He had not com pleted his annual message to Congress tonighL and probably will finish it to morrow morning. He will have Thanks giving dinner with Mrs. Norman Gait, his fiancee, and his family. It was said to be doubtful tonight where they would dine, although a repast, includ ing a 35-pound turkey fattened particu larly for the occasion by South Trim ble, clerk of the House, will be pre pared at the White House. Secretary Garrison left tonight to spend Thanka-glvlnB In Jersey City, and Secretary Daniels will be with his mother In Goldsboro. N. C Other mem bers of the Cabinet expect to spend the day In Wabhington. ' The president and practically all of the Cabinet members will go to New York Saturday for the Army - Navy football game. , .Many diplomats and officials will at tend the annual Thanksgiving mass at St- Patricks Church. After tho mass there will be & Pan-American luncheon at the rectory of the church, and all of the diplomats from Soutn and Central America will be Buests. Secretary Mc Adoo will attend as the representative of the GovernmenL Student Kdlt Sllvertou Paper. .... l'eoTnv n.- Nnv. 14. (Special.) The senior 'class of the Silverton High School found a pracm-ai ou... for their composition and newspaper work by editing the Sllverton Tribune. Following a wee of dyl paper composition and work they gath p . ...i. ..utorlals and news area newe. nn v.a articles, poems, stories, etc. filling the entire paper. iney ic, .,.. ---the street as newsboys and sold the is- Idaho Official la Cleared. OKOFINO. Idaho. Nov. .4. (Special.) Hlalr K. Hoar. ex-Treasurer of Clear water County, should not bo ousted . .ttu. .,.aorriitiBr to the Supreme Court In the ouster case, entitled r. tu. A FINE TREATMENT FOR CATARRH EASY TO MARK ASP COSTS LITTLE Catarrh la auch an Insidious disease and baa become ao prevalent durin ?hV p"st few years that Us treatment ahou'd bo understood by all. trfience haa fully proved that Catarrh la a constitutional disease and there fore require a constitutional treat- la- laat-as lalvM M 11 d no.doucne. seldom if ever give last- Ing benefit ana oiien ui i.o m. further down the air passages and Into IheUngs. r..t.,,l,.1 deafness or head-noises, go to your druggist and get one ounce of Parmlnt "Double strength). Take this home and add to it U pint of hot water and 4 ounces or jntnuiaira , ...til diolveL taka one tablespoonful Thia wlfl often bring quick relief from the distressing head - noises, cloirged nostrils should open, breath ing become easy and mucus stop drop ping intO Wl" iniooa. ThlS treatment, ii.. ' ' r. - ' - action which makes it especially effect ive in cases where tha blood has be come thin and weak. It is easy to make tastes pleasant and costs little. '" ' . I ...1.1. . n I e a .vary peraon n u " ion.- .v " - from this destructive disease should give this treatment a mai. aur, (j BLANCHE SWEET AVENGING r D. W. (Producer of Supreme With the Entire "Birth of a Nation" A Thanksgiving "Avenging Conscience" is my supreme achievement. It is a greater picture than my "Birth of a Nation." "Avenging Conscience" is two years ahead of its time. (Signed) D. Wr. GRIFFITH. Hours 11 A.M. 12:30,2:00. 3:30. 5. 6:30. 8 and 9:30 P.M. HEELIG McKoberts vs. Hoar. The opinion af firms the Judgment entered in the Dis trict Court McKoberts attempted to have Hoar ousted for acceptintr 1500 compensation Irum tho county for work done outside his duties as Treas urer. The Commissioners allowed him this amount, but later rescinded the order. AUTHOR DIES FOR PUBLICITY a Seattle Suicide Leaves 'ote Ex plaining Purpose of Deed, i SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 23. Herman Hcnxe. 41 years' old. committed suicide by shootincr'hlmself through the heart while standing In a crowd at Third avenue and Washington streets tonight. A short time after his death a long letter from Henzj was delivered to a Seattle morning paper, announcing that ho would kill himself in order that a book ho had written expounding Chris tianity should receive publicity. The letter explained that the man uscript, had been deposited in a safe deposit vault, where it would be found by the Chief of Police, who was to guard it until the newspapers could agree which should publish his work. In his letter Henze said he was born in Germany and came to the T'nited Thanksgiving Greetings The World-Famous Beauty EDNA GOODRICH In the Thrilling Photo-Drama ARMSTRONG'S WIFE A Story of How a Beautiful Girl Is Tricked Into a False Marriage and How. She Returned to Her First Love ONE OF PARAMO UNi'S BEST PRODUCTIONS PATHE NEWS TODAY Until Saturday jaDfc'; ' Vje r)i DOES YOUR CONSCIENCE HURT YOU? Griffith "Birth of a Nation") Achievement 0 o .0 ONSCIENCE Cast Treat I'o Prices lOc 15c s2tl5c MATINEES 10c and 15c IT 1 States 2i years ago. During the last, three years, li is letter said, he had lived in the vicinity of Seattle, earn ing a livelihood by fishing while writ ing his book. mm a---"rt-unrrnr uzmjki YLirr i,- PICKFORD CONCERT ORCHESTRA FZ5)e Always Good Pictures ICKFORD Washington at Park