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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY. 7, 1912. , '. r THEY X2T0CT 23ETT3HU BATE. TOT BATTERY CT ACTIOS. TLAWXa SASH. PATENT APPLIED 103. The Investor Thl eembtaatloa will take an im mense amount of oapltal, but I eup poae we muat put our trust In proT tdeaoe." The Promoter "No. ilrl v We'll take no euch rlak. New Jeraey'a the only place to put It." ' . Blnks-T heard ... you called me a pic with Kn. Vlsitt "Say, Haller why nave you got that ex tremely long piano bench t" WIh Pspe It allows all my four daughters to pree- tie at the tame time." Eaohary "Tlercy ne. Rail What for ywa gttte M eoniarned mule gasoline to drink T" Rss "To tee It he'll bonk InaUeA at ran Cm ftl hiTe some chanee on do road." ! '. Miss De Old ''How scrawny Pr eats BaBki mm "Well. - ' Aunty Deaaiv- uviBa, u - - . .7. i wht i?trtt korrld boxing gloves onf Aren't you ashamed!" you reea tnem snougni- , ; Mr. Kttuir "Well, Juit bow rm feeding fhera bird A to Improve their voices." " 1 ' . aAlUOfl llll. -. . v.' -. Vr- ' .:v'.'.''.. " '' '''' ' lok; don't V TUB. PTRST QTZff ..' '.. ewf-we ' 'i.i'.: "'V ' 'J 1 . 1 .fiPKI.ii Ti ntin KnaftUllaU-'Tea. I lm Dr. Da Monk. What cam I do for your' The Bald Eagle 'Tm thinking of re newing my youth and I'd like to try a ours of loalp treatments." The News As Told Brief Items Condensed From Yesterday's Happenings Received Too . Late for Tuesday's Issue. Congressional. That no nation can afford to" stand In the way of a peace movement was the keynote of a speech by Senator Theodore A. Burton of Ohio In support of the ar bitration treaties. After waiting for nearly seven years, the crew of the lighthouse tender Man sanlta. which foundered In the Columbia river October 6, 190S. as the result of a collision with a dredge in tow of a tug boat, aro to receive money for the loss of personal effects. The senate commit tee on claims has favorably reported the till to reimburse the men, and there Is very prospect of Its enactment during the present session. The senate has passed a bill reducing from five to four years the time neces sary for aliens to serve In the navy to be naturalized. The bill also extends to members of the revenue cutter serv ice the right of naturalisation without continuous residence.' The senate Democrats held a caucus Tuesday which developed into a confer nee for the discussion of the tariff. A general exchange of views favored an aggressive policy. The bill to repeal the Canadian reci procity bill. Introduced by Heyburn, sras debated by the senate finance commit tee, but no action was taken. In a speech Indorsing the currency re form plan of the- monetary commission, Representative Vreeland gave It as his opinion that money panics have brought more losses and suffering to the Amer Sloan's Liniment is the best sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain, relieves congestion and . reduces the swelling very quickly. HERE'S MtOOF ltr.HsjrY A-Vossx, M Seav era! B(.,rialafleld, N.J.,writes: -A friend sprained bis ankle so .badly that it wenl black. He laughed when I told him I would have him out la a week, but I soaked his foot and thea applied Sloan's liniment, and in four days he waa working, and said that vat a right good liniment. Mr. Jos. SUTon. ef Belma, If .a, KJ"J. He. 4, writes) "My deuahter soralnM her writs and sae applied Sloan's Xiniaaeat -I . . . . ! Fbr'Sitf and it IMil MMMEIf is unequalled as an antiteptlc heals cut, wounds and bums, and will draw the poison from ating of poisonous insects. : ' At eH dealer. Friee SSai. SO, and HjOO. , DR. AB 3. SLOAN. BOSTON, MASS. DRIVE OUT DEADLY CATARRH, IT IS A FILTHY AND DISGUSTING DISEASE Ely's Cream ; Balm Clears the " Head and Throat, Cures . - . and Prevents Catarrh. - ,.' ' If you are subject to frequent colds, er If you have any of the distressing symptoms of catarrh, such as stuffed tin feellna In the head. ; profuse dis charge from the nose, sores in the nose, phlegm In the throat causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head, ring. i Ing'ln the ears, just anoint the nostrils , 1 or rub the throat or chest With a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. ' In a few minutes you will feel your bead clearing, , and after being the Balm 'for a day or so the nasty A discharge will b checked, the pain. XOTOBSLATXOff 'WAS Fai mr "Heyt Where are you going Boy "I dunno. Ask the cowl" in Morning Papers ican people than all the wars in which they have been eitgaged, barring alone the loss of life and limb. Congressman Hawley has been advised that the Blue Lodge mines, near Med ford, recently held for cancellation, have now been ordered to patent, as a result of his presentation of facts to the In terior department Blue Ledge already expended over half a million dollars in development, but stopped all work when the forest service started a movement to have the claims held for cancella tion. Representative La Follette was chosen Republican congressional committee from Washington, and not Senator Poln dexter, as was previously reported. John Mullison of Wyoming enjoys the unique distinction of receiving a greater pension than he asked for. His appli cation for ISO a month was voluntarily raised by the senate pension committee to $36. The creation of a bureau of markets is being urged before the interstate commerce committee, the reason being tbat It may have an effect on the re duction of food coat . Governor Clark of Alaska appeared before the territories committee and urged development of railroads and fuel resources. He Is opposed to an Alaska elective legislature. Congressman Warburton of Washing ton, has Introduced a bill authorising a survey of the Columbia river bar be tween Vancouver and the mouth of remedy for has not hart her since. " aisisv. soreness and. fever gone, and you will no longer be offensive to yourself and your friends by constantly hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh before it impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing, - and poisons your whole system. In a ' ahort time you can be completely cured of this distressing disease by using Ely's Cream Balm. This healing, antlseptio Balm does not fool you by short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomes the disease. It oleara the nose, bead and throat of all the rank poison, soothes, rr heals end strengthens the raw, sore membranes, making you proof against colds and ca tarrh. . One application will convince you, and a 60 cent bottle will generally cure the worat case of catarrh. : It is ' guaran teed. Get It from your druggist today. Special agent. Owl Drug Co, , . . t TED. if acta Sweetnotea my Toiea tnea." with that eowf t Tmc onnoUd. the Willamette, with an estimate of the cost of removing the bar. Also a bill to authorize a survey of the Wlllapa river and estimate of the cost of deepening the stream to 24 feet at low tide. Representative Pepper has introduced a bill to prevent ahut down and wage reduction threats by employers to Influ ence employes' votes at presidential elections. Political. Among the nominations sent to the senate by President Teft was that of Colonel George R. Smith, to be paymas ter general of the army. Announcement regarding the prospec tive appointment of ex-Qovernor Myron T. Herrick of Ohio to be ambassador to France, succeeding Robert Bacon, is "ex pected to be made at the White House as soon as certain diplomatic formali ties have been fulfilled. Mr. Herrick is said to be acceptable to the French gov ernment A bill providing for the allowance of wages for the work of men serving In workhouses- in counties in Colorado of 20,000 or mors people, and the turning over of these wages to the family of the prisoner, and also providing for support by the state of Indigent moth ers whose children are forced to go to school, will be submitted for an Initia tive vote of the people of Colorado at the November elections. Eastern. That the National Cash Register com pany of Dayton, Ohio, has a "lawful monopoly" In the business of registering devices, secured to it by the patents of the United States, Is the answer the company filed at Cincinnati in the pro ceedings brought against it a few weeks ago, charging it with monopoly and violation of the American anti trust law. Colonel Burr, commanding Officer of the Rock Island arsenal, has replied to the ultimatum of the employee that If mo Taylor "job cards" were issued they would strike. He said the cards will be Issued, and that any men refusing 10 accept tnem win be discharged. A family cat in New York overturned a small oil stove, setting fire to the house. Mrs. Rose Murphy and Miss aiary. Mcuonaia were fatally burned. Marsh Island, covering 71,000 acres in Vermillion bay, Louisiana, has been purchased by Mrs. Russell Sage of New i one, ana is to be offered to the United States government as a game preserve. Dr. John Rltter of the advisory board of the city tuberculosis hospital lu Chicago says there are 0,000 tuber cular persons In Chicago. Their only hope of being cured, he said, was to slep outdoora ; The Pulitzer School of Journalism at Columbia university will be opened for the first lecture next September. Fire at Moline, 111., destroyed the plant of the Barnard & Leas Manufac turing company, one of the largest builders of flour milling machinery in the United States. The loss Is esti mated at 1500,000. Representing a capitalization of 1100,000,000, the Independent Tin Plnte manufacturers of the United States wer granted a charter in common pleas court Pittsburg, under the name of the Association of Sheet and Tin Plate Manufacturers. No attemot it is said. will be made to fix prices. 1 TO Bucceed F. O. Melcher, killed in the recent wreck at Klnmundv til. a. C. Rldgway has been elected second vice president of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio. , 7 Herman Herzbercer. a member of th firm of Karplua & Herzberger, leather mcrcoanis at uioversvllle, N. T., has been . arrested on a warrant charaln mm with being concerned in a oon-1 ?1-ac.? t0 afraus h government outf(pronounce It High-o-me) should be In the charge of contempt In connec tion with the Bucks Stove & Ranae company boycott case, Samuel Oompers testified Tuesday-that he had no Intent to disobey the Injunction of the supreme court of the District of Columbia. The congestion of trafflo on the Canadian railroads, which resulted in sweeping reduction of freight rates to permit Canadian grain to come 'to the American bead of the lakes for elevat ing and storage, is becomlna serious. Over the Canadian Northern , alone 4600 cars are Dined which canont be moved. Stockholders of the Vaouum Oil com pany will be asked to approve an in crease of the capital stock from 12,600,-peou-toUO.OOO.OOO. The Standard Oil company of Indiana will Increase Its capital from 11,000.000 to 120,000,000. Shortly- after the dissolution of . the Standard Oil company of New Jersav sharea in the Indiana company sold as low as 11400, and Tuesday the shares were quoted at $4000 bid, 14500 asked. The first successful night of a hydro aeroplane was seen in New Tork Tues day, . when Frank T. Net fin ascended from the Hudson river near Twenty third street and for 16 minutes flew up and down the river at a height of 600 feet. .' ' The 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens was celebrated in New Tork Tuesday night with a. ban- ADVICX. THE Ti going to htra Country Visitor people In thla Tha Ona AZtXZLrm. ...... Mniin "IT rem. ae n wm aw doors hero and trot." quet at which more than BOO persona were present Speeches were made by many persons prominent in literary, professional and social life. Pacific Coast. Frequent attempts have been made to wreck the water system of San Diego, and a proclamation has been issued calling upon the 400 employes of the department to aid In running down the guilty parties. i The advertisement for bids has been authorized for a star route from Tilla mook City to Cloverdale. War has been officially declared on the drees suit at Stanford. Aoouslng claw hammer clothes as undemocratic and relics of a custom old and foolish, the managers of college shows have organized for concerted action aimed at running the "sartorial monstrosities" out of college. Nearly all the flour offered for sale in Washington Is bleached in violation of the federal purs food law, acoordlng to L. Da vies,-state dairy and food com missioner, who has been making tests of the flour turned out by millers In the northwest Mr. Davles said that with three or four exceptions all the Wash ington millers are bleaching their flour. The chamber of commerce at Seattle received a cable dispatch from Mayor William A. Ullmore, of Nome, Alaska, asking the chamber to use Its Influence to induce an ice-breaking Norwegian steamer now at Vladivostok to make a voyage to Nome with coal. This mes sage indicates that the fuel situation In the gold camp, which has 2000 inhabit ants, is becoming acute. It will be 60 years ago the first of April that Walla Walla held its first city election, when B. B. Whitman was elected mayor.., To oommemorate this semi-centennial, the city is preparing a fitting celebration, one that will be Inclusive and appropriate. When the state tax commission of Washington collected StMSS.St from the late Michael J. Heney of Alaska, as the inheritance tax on an estate ap praised at 744,4SZ.oj, it collected the biggest sum ever paid in by pne estate during the history of the state tax com mission. Foreign. The great cold wave In Europe con tlnues and la most severe In the north' west. Holsteln reports a temperature of 24 degrees below sero. In Berlin and vicinity the mercury has fallen as low as It. The Baltic between Meok- lenberg and Denmark is frosen over and steamer traffic between Wartemunde and GJedser, Denmark, has been sus pended. A revolver duel between a girl and her sweetheart was fought In Paris re cently on the atairoase of a house in the Rue de Bouchardon, with the result that both lovers were wounded. Jeal ousy waa the cause. f Miscellaneous. Colonel Beverly WInfred Wrenn.'alde on the staff of General Robert ffi, Lee In the Civil- war, died In New Tork Tuesday from blood poisoning. State wide protest against the reduc tion of present "tariffs on sine, lead and tungsten Is being made In Colorado. Labor unions have joined with mine Mothers Should Cut This Out and Never Be Unprepared. Tn anv horn vh.r, m. hlM ha a m t.n. dnnv tn nnn. - a hnttia nt nvovrirT kept constantly on hand. A sudden attack of croup with diffi cult breathing and extreme distress Is apt to come on at any time. The course to be pursued is plain. Send for your doctor at once, and In the mean time drop 80 drops of Hyomel Into a b&wl of boiling water, and hold th child's head ove if cover 'with towel or cloth. so that only the air filled with Hyomel vapor :1s breathed.-'' .:.'. This method ox treatment nas saved manv a' child's life. - and mothers ; of croupy children should see to it that HYOMEI is always on nana, .run in structions for prompt relief of croup Is tn each package. r- - y- A 60 cent bottle of HYOMEI is all you need cor croup, it is sold ay druggists everywhere, v K , - -' ' . HYOMail is made or Australian Euca lyptus and ether antiseptics. It con tains no cocaine or otner narxnrui drug. Fine for Croup a g . ", " -itm -'f-H. Money returned If it does not give sat isfaction in treatment Of catarrh, coughs, colds, croup and catarrhal deaf ness. Complete outfit Including Inhaler 11.00, ...,''.. ' 1 , . t GOOSB STEP. "How oddly the buuaing wamr T wa hare Uat'a the turnstile owners In an appeal to congress against the reduction. , The state railroad commission of Montana has notified the traffic depart ments of all railroads operating In that state that it will not approve the hew western classification to go into effect February 15, but that the old classifica tion, known aa classification 60, . will continue in effect in that state in intra state business. D. J. Half, a wealthy mine owner of Kansas City, warns the country against the absolute error and great danger of Intervention sentiment being fomented by many Americans on the Mexican border. He says Mexico is trying to solve the problem of self-government and should be let alone. Advocates of intervention, in his opinion, are actuated by greed and a hope to move the border line 100 miles farther south. MAN WITH SKELETON KEYS VISITS TOWNS OF VALLEY (Special to Tbs Journal.) Cottage Grove, Or., Feb. J. A house breaker wanted at Albany, was taken up here Monday by City Marshal Snod grass and taken back by the Linn coun ty authorities yesterday. The prisoner had committed depredations in Albany and surrounding towns and the marshal had been warned to be on the lookous for him. The captured man had two grips with htm, containing plunder of every description and was fitted out with a complete line of skeleton keys. He evidently intended to do a little business in Cottage Grove If the mar shal's activities had not Interfered. Take Cel-so f or a bad stomach. The first glass will give immediate relief for any stomach trouble. Removes gas, heart burn, indigestion and headache. (SSet) Cd- so Mildly laxative, absolutely harmless. A pleasant, foamy drink. Try s class it acts like magic Sold by, leading druggists, cafes and soda fountains, lOo glass or 26o and 60o bottle. - TRY IT FOR KIDNEYS OR BLADDER Simple Home Mixture Make Some Up and Try it. Anyway No More Kidney Trouble Here If This Prescription to Make Home Remedy Becomes Known Hers is a prescription that anyone can mix at home. Any good prescrip tion pharmacy can supply . the ingre dients named at little cost being com posed of standard drugs It Is harmless and Inexpensive. Best of all It does Its work well, relieving even the worst forms of bladder trouble, frequent uri nation, backache, kidney complaint and by its direct action upon the elimlnatlve tissues of the kidneys, makes these most vital organs rid the blood and sys tem of waste matter and Brio acid. which causes rheumatism. Here It Is: Fluid Extract Juniper Berries, - one ounce; Compound Fluid Balmwort one ounce: Compound Syr up of Hypophosphltes, four ounces. Try it if you suner. onajce weii in a oottie and take in teaapoonful doses before each meal and at bed time. Former sufferers stated one week's use shows curative results; la nearly every instance, and suoh symptoms aa lams back, frequent desire to urinate. pain in bladder, dyspepsia, indigestion and even chronic rheumatism ars gen erally relieved within a few days, the pain and swelling- diminishes with each dose. COSTQBATULATIOS. 1 : : : ; Husband-Ooodl The. I am not aneh a fool aa X bought I waat- T1LI (Special to The Journal.) Dallas, Or.. Feb. 7. The sixth annual meeting of the National Guard associa tion closed last night after sessions ex tending over two days. The Closing fea ture was a brilliant military ball in honor of the visiting officers. About 50 officers of the national guard and regular army were present at the con vention. Yeaterday Adjutant General Flnser read his report on the conditions of the state militia and resolutions were adopt ed to take steps toward the organisa tion of a campaign for a substantial armory appropriation by the next legis lature. Monday evening the official opening exercises of the Dallas armory were held in the armory building and speeches were made by prominent officers of the national guard and regular army and officials of the town. Poultry Show Officers. (Special to Tae Journal.) Eugene, Or., Feb. 7. E. J. McClana han. owner of Eugene's big Incubator factory, was elected president of the Lane County Poultry association at Its annual meeting held In this city. Other officers elected are: M. J. Thompson, Gerijis In Her System Every Woman Should Read This Advice and the Gener ous Offer That Goes With It The number of diseases peculiar to women Is such that we believe this snace would hardly contain a mere mention of their names, and it Is a fact that most of these diseases are of a catarrhal nature. A woman cannot be well If there la a trace of catarrh in her system. Some women think there Is no help for them. We positively declare this to be a mistaken Idea. We are so sure of this that we offer to supply medi cine absolutely free of all oost in every Instance where it fails to give satis faction, or does not substantiate our olalms. With this understanding, no woman should hesitate to believe our honesty of purpose, or hesitate to put our claims to a test There Is only one way to overcome catarrh. That way Is through the blood. Tou may use all the snuffs, douches or Ilk. remedies for years with out getting more than temporary relief at best Catarrh in general la a dis eased condition of the system that shows locally most frequently -In dis charges from mucous membranes. Lo cal treatment should be assisted by in ternal treatment tor the general dis eased condition ' If a complete cure Is to be reached. That Internal treatment should be scientifically devised and faithfully administered. Rexall Muco-Tone Is scientifically prepared from the prescription of an eminent physician who for SO years made catarrh bis specialty. This rem edy is admirably adapted to the treat ment of the catarrhal aliments of wom en. It purifies and enriches the blood, tends to stop mucous discharges, aids in removing impurities from the system, soothes, heals and Strengthens the mu cous tissues and brings about a feeling of health and strength. We want you to try JRexall Muou Tone on our guarantee. If you are not benefited, or for any reason not satis fied, simply tell us and we will hand back your money. Rexall Muco-Tone comes In two sises, 60 cents and 11.00. Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. Stores In Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San Francis co, Oakland, Los Angeles and Sacra mento.. ' . ' Good and True Safe and reliable for regula-, ting the bowela, stimulating the liver, toning the stomachthe world's most famous and most approved family . remedy . is .'PHBED . . ffJJ swsrywnsw la lose IZtrnZ' BRILLIAN TARY BALL f OR OFFICERS bhe xmaAic8 07 not. h.ra I r rlITlSf t3 Mlae Faanlng-Ia that a now aa- the markett" , ' vice president; X It Kerns, secretary; K. E. Hardesty, treasurer: Amos WU- klns. superintendent; A. C Berntsen and! H. A. Korf, . assistant superintendents. The executive committee consists of B. F. Keener, J. A. Griffin and M. J. Thompson. . r . :.. Reports from the recent annual exhi bition ahowed that it waa a success financially. ,.,-.- JUNCTION CITY BANK : ; TO HAVE NEW HOME (Bpertal to The JoaroaL)' Junction City, Or., Feb. 7. The city council last night at a regular meeting, sold the city lot 60x100 feet on the to the Farmers Sc Merchants' bank. The bank will at once erect a first class building two stories high. A paving district was designated and will be paved this summer. - - CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TTia Kind Yea Hate Always Ecuglt Bears tbs Vgnavtoreof Hands and faces which redden, ? 1 -v.. rougnen, cnap, cracic and bum ' ?,.. ...11,. '.1 t wun winter s coia, snarp win as, made soft and white in a single night by these pure, sweet and gentle emollients. No others cost so little or do so much.'. . Oatleiira Soasaeg OUtaMet mM ttoenskeet ttoi worM. Liberal mmtU at each MUd free. wlU book. AAdnm "OaMovra." Da. MH. Boatoa, ' ssrTa4r-tM4 mtmrn aha la aomfort vita Oatt ' nnlougkillaltUlLtkaanMvbluL is the neaivnatare treafcaext ' ' ( or Contmnpuea, , The power it creates, its purity and vhoL . someness are Nature's greatest aid in over coming diseass all tmucainT J7 Chapped Hands and races SSmSif