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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1912. ..L-JUW Lit III IT TAKES PBACTICE. ON THE HOCK PILH. A mSCALCUIATXOV. btboho yoxarr. CAJTT GT XT. Hlcka "Svery doilarotthat man's t o r t a s a camo . with the groans ot strong man. tbo aoba ot women . and tbo . ortea . of halpleaa children." Wlcka "Loon shark r Hi ok a --No. Dentlet" The FaaamuAa lUls-ear-is coldar-thaa aaual tbia snowntng." aa-a v Tha O(mdtiottt aooino . Ton aoo, we've alwaye depended n the heat ot the pipes end elgars and didn't taunt on ao many men swearing eC smoking on Now Year's ear." --. . - v- Caller "How naoh for nurrUge lloonaar - .: , Town Clerk Tne donar." ' ' v . Caller Ta anly got BO eonta." Town ClaA-TouTe lucky." i .The Paaser-By Wlj are yoti the-only one with the ; bill and chain?" v Skinny tha Vag -"You see. It's die way, bo. We're holdin' a touraameat hero, makln' Uttlo onea eat o' bit oaoo aa' Tax ao strong at do game dey had to- baa dieap mo." . , , . f ' Kathryn "I don't eee why they need go many re ' baariali (or the Sarah Strongarm an Percy Plnfeathar , wedding." ' - j ,'," ' Kittye "That's so they wont laugh when she prom- iaM to obev hun." ' - ' , Oerald "Don't ran know war Qeraldlne--"1 renumber yonr clothes, hat X don't mail your teco." , nrz r- 3 W Is , .-. vA A.-r' 'AaA r ' V V - News of Yesterday iti Paragraphs World Events From 3 o'clock Thursday Until 8 o'clock This Morn ing Sketched for Quick Reading. , , , ' Congressional. Tbo houaa - committee oa intereUte and ' foreign- commeroo haa , , returned from aT tour of the Panama canal aono with aiuch oonymcinf argumonta In fa vor" of toUo that there la very ' little hope of oven a. reduction of tha tax for American - ahlpa. What tolla . will be favored ,by the committee will depenJ entirely on the teatlmony offered at Its bearings;.- - ' - : The Heyborn aub-commlttee ; which haa been Investigating the election of Senator Isaac Stephenson of Wisconsin has unanimously agreed to a report which holds that the charges of corrup tion and bribery made against Senator Etepbenaon have not been proved. - A sharp attack on President Gompera, of the American. Federation of lAbor, was made in the senate by Senator Heyburn, of Idaho, who protested that a communication from Gompera should not be received by the senate. Ha waa not austalned by any other eenator After a short aession the Lo rimer In vestigation committee adjourned ' until Monday afternoon. The Indian committee of the senate favorably reported the Gamble bill to open 2.340.880 acres of unallotted Chey enne landa in Dakota. , Secretary McVeagb urged before the house committee an appropriation for printing more currency paper to meet shortage of small bills and for retiring old and worn out money. The Henry bill for changing the date of Inauguration and assembling of con gress was favorably reported by the Ju diciary committee and will soon be called up for debate. Representative Lobeck. of. Nebraska, asked the house rules committee. In con ducting an Investigation of the Inter national Harvester company, to recom mend that there be ascertained what The Whispering Telephone Mouthpiece "f Maku AO Phont Prfoatm Enables you to talk at your desk or in your home in a whisper so that what yon Bay cannot be heard by those around you, Tbe amau cone on inside of mouth piece so dis tributes and intensifies the voice that this is made possi ble. Can be Ptiea 7Bo used on any Worth $78 telephone and is Indorsed by telephone companies every where. Especially adapted for long dis tance use. t ' (hmmhlt m nprnlti tr your mmv rtfmiti The S. & M. Electric Co. (Inc.) Unmfaetuw Mmfciit Bwk Chleacs 3To Tnrtber Particulars see ;mr.mcguire At Hotel Netherlands 13th and waablngtoa Sts Portland, Or. tJee CARMEN N OT dengeroaa eoemetica and acquire beauty without waiting or rubbimr. Juatatouehot CARMEN and raw IwyHlir. bhahlnt; txwulj of ymth wffl m nhanoM, to rmnain oaulne fob nog. wHJ Ht"thiuim powder." - . -Cwtrntm la - diffmnt from ether ttovdera alSoriwHMs. Wli u"BO trnaiag U lu 4lglft fi-agrcmt Upirmmiunl He . , Carmen Cold Cream ' Stafford-Millar Company, 818 Olive Street 8bLooia.Mo. Whooping Cough croup TtaTHMA ' cnur.M BRONCHITIS , CATARRH ' COLDS arinml.aaf A ! trutaeat ft btoav ckW tnmblei, ataldiaf ant. Vai km Mepe tb ftnxjtmt WkoepUf MiOTM Cms at eacc. It It a Mia Vmric4 Ct t Ctk aa4 ntai Cmi at eacc. It M a -n t. tamrare tnm AMbMB. Tat air teUttt atroagly aail. tie,lamir4 wltb ery ortMB, p"s tan I MMka tha wre Urou u M Ma CM(k, amiiag rotfol (ltkia, It 1 UrtluiUa ta aetkara eitbaaaageklMraa. ' ' ,(,; A ,';! mm aa pottfti tor tcnmi Alt, DRUGGISTS. Tfy Cntnu AntUfltt Tkrt TmUtH for tke britMad Ufoat. Tbay araalmplataatlaaa aailMMlc.' Of year rnnU Am aa, toe latuaipa. ' Vaps Cresotcns Co. Ccrtlaadt8l4N.r. y x n n.. , 111 I I I J considerations were paid te J. P. Mor gan and George W. Perkins for their part In the formation of that corpora tion in 1902, The military committee has agreed to favorably report Haye bill for partial reorganization of the army. , Inquiry into the International Har vester company and shipping combines was resumed by the rules committee. ' The time of the house waa occupied with consideration of the District of Columbia appropriation bill. . " x V Political. A statewide meeting; of Nebraska Democrat baa been called to confer on preaidentlal possibilities. The call states It la realised "that the statementa of Colonel Watterson and Editor Har vey have made the nomination and elec tion of Governor Wilson an Impossibility."- Leading- Wisconsin Democrats, who gathered at Madison to organise the state for Woodrow Wilson, crave the loudest acclaim to the name of 1a Fol lette. It came when W. T. La Follette, brother of the senator, was Introduced and made a vtgoroua speech for Gover nor Wilson. W. T. La Follette failed to mention any of the Republican prea identlal candidates, but praised W. J. Bryan and Woodrow Wilson as the or iginal "progressives."' . ' -:-t. - Senstor Polndexter called on the pres ident Thursday and recommended the appointment of ' Elmer M. Hayden as United Slates district Judge for western Washington. The ' "Get Together" meeting of northwestern Democrats at Fargo, N. D., Thursday, was somewhat of a disap pointment. William J. Bryan waa un able to com; Governor Norrle of Mon tana waa absent; Judge M. J. Wade waa ill at his borne In Iowa, and Governor Judson Harmon had returned to his home In Ohio. Eastern. A $5,000,000 Insurance policy, the life of. which waa three hours, was issued Tnursday to guarantee a New York banking house against loss by high waymen during the transferring from the burned Equitable building of the cash and' Securities. The Insurance company received- $600 for the risk. . At Minneapolis Enarold Olsen fell in to a huge bin of wheat which quickly engulfed him. When taken out he was dead. General Frederick D. Grant iasuea a statement in which he says he neither advocates nor opposes 'the-restoration of the canteen in the army. His posi tion is entirely neutral, A baby boy weighing 15 pounds 2 ounces, and having: four fully developed teeth, waa born at Chicago to Mrs. Mar tin Mulvehlll, whose husband Is a po nce sergeant. The baby Is healthy. A bill to tax the gross receipts of onsebail clubs, the money thus collect ed to be turned over to the playgrounds In the leading cities and towns, haa been prepared and will be Introduced In the New York legislature. A professional wrestler has been en gaged to teach New York how to grap ple with a criminal without calling the billy Into play. Mayor Gaynor says the night stick must not be used except when absolutely - necessary. - Attorneys for the estate of Nathaniel P. Simpson, who died in Kansas City, are searching lor an Indian maiden, "somewhere in the southwest." who Is heiress to $180,000 of the Simpson for tune. It is believed Simpson married an Indian .and the lost maiden is1 his daughter! , Governor Foss of Massachusetts be lieves his life Is In danger from Black Hand agents and a strong bodyguard of detectives is continually with hlmt The 'feeling against the governor Is thought to be due to his position In the mill strike at Lawrence. V" Pacific. Coast. ', "v The home of Oscar Lawler, United States special prosecutor In the dyna miting. proboit'Ix) Angrelea. waa en tered Thursday night by burglsrs, who, It Is thought, were after evidence re lating to indictments returned by the grand Jury. . ' Tbe Centralis City commission has entered ' upon a policy of retrenchment and bas cut down the running expenses of the city about $7000 a year. All salaries have been cut and useless of ficials laid .off. . A a The Sllverton .Lumber company hks again ' begun operations and logging campa have put the idle men at work again.' - - - v- ---- 'A;- A deed has been filed In the office of the county clerk at Astoria whereby the Whitney company tranafers to the Columbia River company all Its hold ings at Blind slough.-eonslstuig of 8848 acres of timber land. Ventura county, Cal., with a popula tion of 21,000, had neither a birth nor a death in December, 1911. Alan F. Williams asks for a writ of mandate compelling the . offiolale of the University of California to admit hlnva a student, nothwlstandlns; tbe university's ruling debarring unvacoin ated students.. .::. a Through, efforts of ' Congressman Hawley, back aenslon amounting' to $1012 will be paid Frances M. Morgan, widow of John G. Morgan, lata of Sa lem. The widow received $8 a month from May 4, 1902, and $12 from 1908. C. B. Zeek, of Bandon, bas been granted a pension of $12 a month, For buying a pistol from Charles King, of the Second Field artillery, of Vancouver barracks, M. M. Holland, a second band dealer of Vancouver, has been bound over to appear before the federal v court, charged with buying government property knowingly, , a.; i; " The Paolflo Northwest Hardwarw and Implement ' association, In session at Spokane, . unalterably opposes ' the par cels post H - A. A''AA: ;, ' " 'i ; Civil service was extended to every county of floor In San Francisco with the exoeptlon of city attorney, the dis trict attorney and . the publlo adminis trator, in an opinion- given by City At torney Longr to the civil service com mission. ' About 400 municipal em- No. 2 Taking the Day's Work Home to Be Free From Interruption By J. N.. Darling. I .lATli Ufd UMbMI. IlL ICAKUrrAUAKKCL II tf ) OF WORK TODAY, yrotHXMLK I NCVSI. THOr Of 1 UZ) SA I 1 I ' nP iniR ! anaf 11 " """ ispswssaasssaaaasM suss isnas- a way f . m w m mt th WHeTirT IT -a" ' " . sj.vav :,V a:v (J : CO 3, .'V I IWOULO VoJMWD JU3T sJEEPWU " 1 I . S 1 ' ah eye on cothbert. vmhh I JCTv 1 T '" ployes, with an annual payroll of more than $400,000, are affected by the rul ing. -- ." Foreisn. Fifty thousand women members of the Ulster Unionists' association have issued a fiery manifesto to their sis ters In Great Britain to aid them in de feating tbe home rule bill. They de clare they will "stand by our men folks, resisting to the uttermost the domina tion Of a rebel parliament In Dublin." At Lelpslo, Germany, Thursday, sen tences were Imposed on two spies by the Imperial supreme court Baron VInogradoff, a lieutenant In the Russian navy, and Lieutenant von Cerno, be longing to the reserve of the Hungarian army, both were condemned . to three years' Imprisonment ... 1 Mlscellaneona. With the temperature 60 below sero, the stampede to the new gold dlgginga at Sixty Mile 'continues. Prospectors are getting fe . work, the low tempera ture being; to their advantage, aa the ground Is f rosen down to bedrock, mak ing It easier to sink shafts. -. Voluntary withdrawal by the western and aouthweatern railway, lines of pro posed advances in the freight rates on livestock, particularly cattle and calvea. oil , , ! A TIME TESTED REMEDY o O ' ' -1.'" Mads Fbom a Physician's Pbzscbiptiox ; - ft O Not a Quack Remedy fit?JL7?ott'SuZ m St rultt ct aol uMtUfg, . It will ewe four rbeoaMtinrHI aeW yeu'ra aetaiag auu O TRY6088 OAth yea dmggiit fat est dee booklet, "Medical Advice On Rhmttlm" fl ka kasa't It s poat card nqnaat to aa will bring it i - I IIISMlliMSiiJ I O, I , 1 l,o "Thm tint Irsameat 'aeetlk the sua. pEAnfi WT haa Induced the Interstate Commerce commission to vacate Its orders sus pending the Increased tariffs. This means the Investigation proposed .will be abandoned and that the lower rates will continue In effect. Comptroller of tbe. Currency Murray has taken stepa to compel all national banks of the country to maintain their legal reserve. The law regulating the reserves, the most draatle In the na tional bank act never has been strictly enforced, it Is said.- i '- Definite announcement of the inten tion of the Harrtman system to build a direct line from Seattle to Vancouver haa been made by J. D. Farrell, presi dent of the Oregon-Washington Railroad t Navigation company, which Owns and Operates 2000 miles of track. . '600 Acres Become One Farm. (Special to Tbe Journal.) Dallas, Or., Jan. 19.-i Frank ' Fawk and Edwin Jacooson of Dallas, have become owners of a 600 acre, tract of hop, fruit and dairy land In the vicinity of Salt Creek, Jacobson and Fawk have each been the owners of a large tractt of land In the neighborhood and the -reat was purchased r from Peter Sohults. The purchase price is not made publlo, but it la understood to be in excess of $20,000. The land is sit- o o o o o m whoU full court tolltd Into on PONf YOU WANT TO PUT OP TNI CLOTHCS LINK Ka HANNA BEFORE Y0 TOWORKT IT s WOlrtD OB 31KH . a MgLPt ii r a uated three and one-half miles from Dallas and Is well equipped with mod ern farm houses and barns and also haa three bop houses. . Arthur Putnam Able to Travel. Medford, Or., Jan. II. Arthur Put nam, the sculptor, who haa been desper ately ill for weeks, is In Medford to visit his brother, George Putnam.' His left side Is paralysed but ho Is able to move his leg and his arm a little and will recover partial use In time. T fife. Baby Could Not Sleep. Face Covered with Sores and Scabs. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Her. Polo, TJL " My baby was nine moo tha old when there suddenly appeared red blotches in tbe form of a rash on the left aide of her face, oa the back of bar head and neck. They itch ad and burned; she scratched them la her sleep and tbey bled and made small sores. She was cross and feveriib, and could not sleep. Eer face waa Tenured and covered with sores and scabs, aad she waa so restless during tha night that sb had to have a great deal of care. I began to use tbe Cuticura Soap. Tken I applied tbe Cuticura Ointment X used the Cuticura Soap aad Ointment steady for oae week and all the aere dried up and gradually went away. I am glad to ear that tbe Cuti cura Soap and Ointment cured her completely. She baa never had any breaking out since and no scar Is Jo be seen.1! (Signed) Mm. Kay Strode Mot. 87. 1911. ECZEMA ON FEET AND HANDS 5 Itching Ternbk. Cosld Not Go Oat M0 Park Place. Brooklyn, ft. V. "Bo. gems began on my feet; my toes got in a terrible condition, swelled up, and then burst open with a watery discbarge. Tba Itching was terrible, then it spread to tbe palms ot my hands and en my face wtfica got so bad t could not go out. In fact I oould not put my Bhoeeoa. boosing ai ina paper i came across s Cuticura advertisement. I sent and got Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and used as directed. I used two cakes of Cuticura Soao. one box of Cuticura Ointment, then Cuticura Resolrent, and in about four weeks my akin was as clear as it oould possibly be, and I am glad to say have had no return. ' (Signed) Mrs. E. Vaughn, Aug. 18, mi. CutinurS Soap and Ointment are old everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 83-p. book. Addreaa, "Cuttcm-a,'' Dept. T, Beaton. Tender-faced men ihould atxare with Cuticura Soap Cbarlug Stick. LO CHES ON FACE TCHED AND BURNED DALLAS WOMEN OPPOSE SPITTING ON SIDEWALKS - ..v. ' 1 i I i 'i' i ("pacta! to Th Journal.) Dallas, Or., Jan. 19. The civic Im provement seotlon Of the Women's club of Dallas has entered a petition to the city council of. Dallas for the appoint ment of a city market inspector. A request was also given on behalf of the club for'the passage of an ordinance prohibiting expectorating on the side walks and In public places or Dallas, Tha petitions were presented by Mrs. Ella j. Metsgar in behalf of the club. Plan Islands for Aviators. (United Prate Leeeed Wire.) New York. Jan. 19. Island, of. safety for aviations are being planned today by a meeting of the New York park commission and aeronautical enthusi asts.. The meeting waa called by Mayor Gaynor. It is pro posed to have at least half a dozen atatlons where aviators flying over New York may land In case of need. .. V Clarke Bros. & Co- the largest . whiskey distillers in the world for years have had the making a pure (I -For the past tea a high-grade Bourbon and today present it to the ceneral pubDc for first time. ? s I Q This Bourbon is highest quality of corn class Bourbon in 2s guaranteed by largest whiskey distillers in the world. If Bottled In bond, 100 proof, under the so- '! pervision of the U. en ri j sit time. That's m ... . . mt rest 10 your Blumauer , Portland, Ore. J 1st rlbn tors. mm jfm&m !W i j tJMOaT-WAM PLAN BIG ROCK CRUSHING PLANT AT TONGUE POINT I, I, ii i I,, i r h (Special to' Tha Journal.) - - y Westport, Or, Jan, 19. The plans , have been prepared for the 4 wharf, bunkers, bunk houses and other. build lnga required for the establishment of . the big central rock crushing plant whlob tbe county court Is preparing start at Tongue Point : The plan at the present time Is to have the plant li operation by April or as soon as the weather conditions will permit The court has ' purchased a new crusher which haa a capacity of about 160 yards a day. Convicts from the stats peni tentiary are to : be employed at . the cruahlng plant One of the main improvements to be undertaken thla summer Is the macada mlsing of tha road between Astoria and Seaside and to haul the rock tor this Improvement the court has purchased a tractor and one trailer on which six yards of rock can be hauled at a load. Journal Want Ada bring results. TfteGodar of the-Grain Old Clarke Bourbon highest reputation for Rye Whiskey. years they hare manufactcrcd . mmufactared from the and small gram, a first-' every respect ItsqaaEty Clarke Bros. & Cot, the ' S. Government , . (. n t..u all we ask, we leave a , I'l jaagaeni. & Hoch Neither can you build . up your nerves with : alcoholic remedies ' To be Self-Reliant, nerves must have a food-tonic that nour ishes and . builds up the entire system &GB(U)tfFG UnnvEnlloIIdDnd the .World's Standard Body-Builder and , Ifcrvc-Fccd-Tc ' ALL Dr.:: . i;::j: