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1:::. -T .V i I in it I t :. 'I fTia, Mrs. Plnklsy "You said my voice at tracted you flrt" PlDkley "Tei. dear, and I thought I married you I'd have mora Influence to perauada you to atop that" awful Irelnr."' v WHAT SHE THOUGHT. Inquisitive Lady "Mister, what caused the wreck T" Brakeman "A a witch, lady." , - InqulsltlTO Lady "Why do they allow women on trains who wear such dan gerous swltohea." Yesterday's News Briefly Chronicled World Happenings Occurring Sunday and Sunday Night Told in Short Paragraphs.'-'! j f v'' v-;---'-. - - CongrcsslonoL r, .. " Bocretarjr Fisher- has followed his recent pronouncement before the publlo lands committee In discouragement of legislation biat will In any wise lighten the, regulations copwrnlng; the. bcquIbI tloit of Hand by homestead etitry with a rsport to-that committee whlch vlrtu illy nerves notice that the Borah-Jones Bill reducing the homestead perloda to three yeara and granting certain leaves, f absence to Ifettlera will be met by the full opposition of the Interior de partment. - . - - rotittcai. . fourteen Instructed Tait delegates to the Chicago convention' were elected larrnirthe) past week," bringing ' the president's ' total score to It. If there la any real opposition to President raft's renomlnation It has not yet been pi&de manifest through the selection of nti-T&tt 'delegates,. -; ? Glfford Pinchot, formerly a strong supporter- of U Follette, has deserted the cause of the Wisconsin senator and Dalle on Roosevelt to lead the "pro gress! vea." . v 1 With the filing by WVC. Hawley of bis declaration as a candidate for re lection, the first aspirant for congres sional honors from the First district appeared- Saturday. - Mahlon Pitney, chancellor of ' the state of New Jersey, member, of, con gress for "'two terms, a lawyer and a Jurist of 38 years'. practice, looms up as the . man whom President Taft will ap point to the supreme court bench. The nomination. according to excellent au thority, will sooni be sent to the senate. Champ Clark's campaign for the presi dency la being boomed by Missouri Democrats, and on Tuesday that " state will select a solid delegation for- the speaker. Joseph Shannon, chairman of the state central committee, says: "We are n&t going to fight among ourselves; Tak&Cel-sofora bad stomachs The first glass will give immediate relief for sny stomach trouble. Removes gas. heart burn, indigestion and headache. (S"S.IV53 so Mildly laxative, absolutely harmless. A pleasant, foamy drink. Try a glass it acts like magic. Hold by leading druggists, safea and fotiff-fountalns, lOe glass or 25c and 60c bottle.. Bate hairL X 1 Oh how diiappointed you are to tee It. Gray hain take away that youthful appearance that you are so anxious to, end should keep, for beauty and good !vkt depend to'lpaiU tipoilVTlkaturtI colored, thick, glduy and healthy hair, i Every one U attracted jo the woman with beautiful hair. Why not have it get rid of the gray hairs keep them out altogether by uiing ; . 1 . HAY'S HAIR HEALTH." You'll be surprised how; quickly ft will reitore thoter gray hairs to' their natural cp!or ana bow well it will keep them so, It is not a dye but the most satisfactory '. and reliable rcttorer, h. , $1.00 and 50c at Drni 8tores or direct epoa receipt of price nd dealer' Dime. Send 10c. for 'trial boulc-l'bUo Hay Spec, Co., Newsrk, N. J. Mr. Needmore Tve bad awful hard luck 1 tely and I thought that, since wa uiad to be uch great pall, you mlffht heln m out." . 1 . light help me out." ' Mr Ootmoro "Sure, 1 will. Porter, to the door HOT SOW. Grace "Now, George, don't you think Prince Is a beautiful and friendly dogT" George "Oh, y-yes, dear; be might have bitten me alx or eight times In stead of twice aa I came up here." we will save our ammunition for the enemy." The political stock of Governor Wood row Wilson of New Jersey went up in a meeting of the Chicago Federation of Labor Sunday, when that body Indorsed blm far the presidency. The president of the New Jersey labor bodap- sent the Federation :aletter paying that Gov ernor Wilson had been Indorsed by or ganized, labor in his own state. Ra stern. - . Steel mills are deriving connlderable satisfaction from the general belief that the railroads must place additional largo .orders, f or ;equlpraent eon. - Ca pacity f the largest .mills ia already sold ahd consequently Idoas of higher prices' are entertained. ' George F. Parson, a New York lawyer, committed suicide Sunday by shooting. Family troubles was the cause. By the will of Jamea Tolman Pyle, who recently died In New York, hie en tire estate, valued at more than $1,000. 00o; with the business of James Pyle & Sons, is left to .the manufacturer's widow, Mrs. Adelaide MoAlpin Pyle. . Confederate veterans are to have a leading part In the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg. All of the. southern states will name commissions and make ap propriations for the transportation of their veterans to Gettysburg and their participation in tha reunion exercises. The general chapter of the Order of the HolyCross, which. convenes every six years toJleglslate for its members in ail parts of "the world, will assemble for deliberationa at Notre Dame, Ipd., Angust 1. The United States. Canada, Europe and , Asia will be -represented. As the result of an earnest discus sion among army and naval of fleers for some years past as to the possibility of duplicating in this country a system of cooperative military atores In Eng. land by which those In service bay buy any article of merchandise at a slight advance over cost price,' the Army and Navy Cooperative company was Incor porated at Albany, N. Y., with the ap proval of the secretary ef state. Rear Admiral Marix Js one of the Incorpora tors and will be elected president A widespread movement is being made In Kansas to bring members of all Churches In the small tawns of the state Into one compact religious movement. It is , pointed out that In every little town in the state, two, three1 and In some places four struggling chureh or ganisations are In opposition to one an other.. The . union of churches would eliminate several thousand local preach ers wh.a would have no other means Of support. y; :"...:".,, -' Police protection was needed Sunday to guard the undertaking establishment of Joseph Janembowski, where la;Mhe bodies of four of the murderera hanged at Chicago last .Friday; Moved by mor bid curiosity at least S000 men, women and children surged around the place, and in the endeavor to secure entrance windows were broken, doors kicked in and the building almost wrecked. Mrs. Lucy P. Flak, widow of James Fisk Jr., who was shot more than 49 years ago in New-York by Edward- 8. f stokes as the climax of a bitter rivalry between the two men for the smiles of the famous beauty, "Josie'S Mansfield, died yesterday! n- South-Boston She was 7$ years, oni and died almost pen niless. -..y . ' . Taclflo Coasts , V. E. Ballow, a switchman on the Oregon Short Line, was Instantly killed in the railway yards at Nampa Sunday morning. Ballow was riding on a box car which was being switched to a siding, when he fell, from the ladder on the side of the car, alighting either on the rail, ties or a plank platform. Three-new churches were admitted to membership, Officers were elected for the ensuing year, credentials were is sued to ministers and licentiates, sev eral resolution were passed affecting, the outlay of thousands of dollats,and quite a number of reports were read at the annual meeting of , the Upper Co lumbia conference of Seventh Day Ad ventists in session at Walla Walla Sun. day. During the coming year $500,000 will be raised for missions, ' "John H. O'Kelth, a wealthy saloon keeper . at Menlo Park, Cal., shot and probably fatally wounded Albert Free man, aged 21, In front of ,,the saloon early Sunday morning The youth says" t.ie attacx was unwarranted, but the saloonkeeper charges that he was as saulted. , " : . . ' . ,. For hew-iUdayheelt-4all--ae Sacramento was surrounded by a mob that threatened to lynch a Greek who had stabbed another Greek-while the two men and scores of 'their friends were engaged In a street fight. tVilttr "T b rour ing th' soup down r . thought you was the gentleman thai help thla person didn't tip ma yesterday. I havs auak I mougni you was poor memory for TEHTDDTQ BTTTJT. Jimmy "Oh, fellers I There goes City Attorney Kauke was fatally In jured, Miss Mattie Lowden, his fiancee, was killed, and Mrs. Isabella Lowden and Mrs. Wylle Tlnnln were seriously Injured In . an automobile accident at Fresno, Cal., when Kauke attempted to avert running - into . another machine. He ateered his machine Into the curb ing, tipping it to one slde Moderate weather Is expected to pre vail this week, although it is probable that colder weather may be felt in the northwest, according to the weather bu reau's bulletin. 'The next general storm to cross the country will prevail In the north Pacific - states . on. Tuesday : and Wednesday, the middle west . about Thursday,, and the eastern . states on Friday. , . ... ' The nightly demonstration of those who are defying the free speech ordi nance of San Diego was held Sunday night Two thousand . persons looted on while the police detailed to preserve order made 10 arrests. , Foreign. , - " Eight hundred thousand British min ers have handed in their notice to quit work on March 1, and 'the newspapers and the publlo are calling insistently for the government to Interfere. Sir Edward Grey has appealed to those In volved In the dispute to come to terms instead of plunging Into a situation bound to prove, ruinous to the country. Emllio Vasques Gomes frank public declaration that he will accept the pro visional presidency of Mexico In case the rebels succeed in forcing Madero from the national palace, has gone far toward convincing unofficial residents of the capital that a general rebellion is In progress. . Believing that all the Insurrections against the government are largely. a result of the publication of sensational news, President Madero and his cab inet have appealed to the permanent committee In congress to suspend that article of the constitution providing for a fres press, and have been given a negative reply. China is assured of an early abolition of the Indo-Chinese opium traffic and the prohibition of importation of mor phine or cocaine except for medicinal use by the terms of the convention be tween the powers represented at the In ternational opium conference at The Hague.':"":-:.'""".:- :....'.:"::", Friendly relations have been reestab lished between Paraguay and the Ar gentine Republic. Senor Bosch, min ister of foreign affairs, and the Para guayan minister of justice, Frederic Caaas, have signed a protocol as the tjesult 'of negotiations of the last three weeks for settlement of trouble be tween the two republics. ' . The British steamer Cuban, which ar rived at Liverpool Sunday night from New Orleans, brought into port nine of the crew of the British ship Erne, which was wrecked In a heavy storm. The Erne was bound from Boston, Feb ruary 1, for Buenos Ayres. Six of the crew were drowned, while the - master of the Erne, Captain f lckett, his wife, the second mate and' ai -passenger are missing. Only the cargo was keeping the wreck afloat , ' Miscellaneous. ' After weeks of anxiety work-has reached Prince Rupert, B. C, which dispels ail fear regarding the safety of J. Slater,, an oil expert of Portland, who It , was feared was drowned off Queen Charlotte islands last month with six Indians ana two white men. After a severe gale r.the party landed safely at Trahn Point To develop more thoroughly the'fer tlllzer and potash resources of the Colds Go Overnight Pleasant Vapor Treatment Does the Work Without Stomach Dosing. . Here's an offer that means some thing. - ' : Money returned if HYQMEI doesn't give satisfaction in treatment of ca tarrh coughs, colds and croup. ' . Thousands of wise people the;, coun try over are using the HYOMEI vapor treatment - to break up a cold In the head or ohest over nlght Tollow this advice once In the evening and . again Just before retiring. ; " - - Into a small bowl full of boiling water pour a Jscant teaspoonful of H YO MBI, cov.er head and bowl with" a towel and breathe deep Into the lungs the soothing,' healing, germ killing vapor that arises. V HYOMEI is ( made of Australian Eucalyptus, an antlseptlo that is used throat specialists in the world. A bottle of HYOMEI costs ' only E0 cents at druggists' everywhere. A com plete outfit WW- '.4 abler 11.00, ,. nardon for entil your neck, air. I id genueman inai Jinka "Marts la In hard Juck." Binks "Borrow soma money of youf Jinks ''No, Lent ma soma." faoea, sir." I- , Mr. Dinks "Oh, all our dandy loa.1 AT THE END OF Poorley's Legacy. By Charles Jones. POORLEY received' notice of his gooerfortuneone evening when ; he arrived home from working on the-Job. .. . It came in a common, ordin dary Envelope, but jip ln.the right hand corner cf the envelope was the return card, of a firm of prominent and ex pensive lawyers. Poorely did not look long at Mia - tfu"t1de of the letter and speculate as to its probable contents; he went straight to the root of the mat ter, That is to say, he slid his little finger under the flap of the envelope and tore It Quickly across. Inside he found a legal appearing no tice to the effect that his amiable Aunt Sapphira had at last managed to die, suddenly, as she bad always said she to her fortune, along with the Home for Orphan and Unregenerate' Cats. Poorley didn't like It any too well that the cats got half the -fortune, but in the light of his own good luck he was disposed to be generous. "Let them enjoy what they have," .was his thought "I have enough for myself, anyway." Arid It was quite a neat sum of money that he had. Monejt Money! What a magic sound! the word , had to Poorley! Ani( what magio dreams It gave rise to in "Poor ley's mind! . .'' He did- not' go to supper that evening no supper for Poorley! He sat around in his room and thought of what he would do with all that cash. He thought also of what he would do to the gang With whom he had been-traveling. The gang had never been very respectful to United States, Secretary Wilson has ordered the establishment at Reno, Nev., of a government laboratory, where nat ural materials supposed to contain pot ash will be examined -without cost.- With five casea of yellow fever among it3 crew, the British ship Akalis put Into Salina Cruz ' for medical aid early last -week, according to advicca just brought to San Diego by the American-Hawaiian steamer Nebraskan. Five towns in Summit county, Co!., are snowbound, having been, cut off frdm railroad communication for more than 21 hours. Fifteen Inches of snow, driven by a high wind, has piled up huge drifts which have blockaded the Colorado & Southern railroad, running to Breckenridge, Dillon, Briscoe, Koko mo, and Robinson. Symptoms Mean What? Physician Advises Men. (From Health Record.) , A general failure of the vital or gans, such as the stomach, liver, kidneys, heart, eto., to perform to the full extent their normal duties Is responsible for many symptoms, often classed as "dis eases" by - the . unlearned. How-, ever, such symptoms are not to be regarded lightly, for they are me rorerunners or msease . ana fremature decline: These symp oms are In the nature of warn ings of the approach of low vi tality, despondency, ' brain fag, and all the more or less dreaded ailments to which mankind is Jielr. ., . :.. The faithful . use or the pre scription given below will so es- . tabllsh the normal natural func- -tlons of the various organs of the Douy as io cause to amappear an . of the following symptoms; De- spondeney, fatigue, -dull, aunken ; eyes, cold extremities, pains in . small or raeK. pains in DacK or head, ' spots before the eyes. ; weakness; in spine, twitching and . trembling impaired memory, .loss of apeptlte. wasting to thinness ; (or overrat), ; anrunKen, . nanny , flesh, premature wrinkles, ' dull headache, constipation, kidney . ir- 1 regularities, irritability and a gen- , erai breakdown or ambitious spirit ' and manliness. ' . irtrt- a-et comnound fulld balm- , wort in a one-ounce package, and i three - ounces syrup sarsapariiia oomDOund1: take home, mix and let staiuitwC! hours: then get one . . . r. n n mahIaI . and olfie ounce tincture cadomene ' enmndund fnot cardamoml. VMIx . alt in a six, or eight ounce bottle. 1 shake wen ana-, rase one wa- : spoonfuj after,each meal and . one when retiring, followed by a drink of waler. , Bv mixing ltlat.nome.no man, need be the wiser as to another's shortcomings, and expensive fees ! are avoided. Lack of poise and einil!br1um In men is a constant Bffiurca-of-embar-; TftKSffieiitrnsven when the public leant 1 stispfrt iti Fo bm hewefti-- of those who want a restoration to full bounding health andall the , Jinpplness accompanying It. the above home treatment is given. Miss Campus papert" . Society Editor Miss Campus society T" I HB.SBSAD3IT. I wish I didn't hate to attend that . rt Mrs. Dinks "Why not, Cbarleerv Mr. Dinks "The Blkea hate a full length mirror la their reception room and 1 hare to look at myaelf la this dreas ault" THE RAINBOW Poorley, nor yery anxious to help him out of his many tight places. He was just a clerk and not deserving of any great respect nor of muchjh-ejpacj cording folhe gang. But now he would get even with them all. He would give them the -sharp and soulless cut that's what! :'-;:'.. ' But he learned otherwise. He Went to. his lawyer's offices the next morn ing and verified the notice, then he spread the report of his windfall at the offlee Where he worked, at the board' lng house and at the corner cigar store. Immediately he began to find who Were his friends, though many of them he had never Buspected of harboring friendship for him. He found that he had friends of all descriptions old friends, new friends, friends he didn't know he had and some he didn't want to know,' good friends and bad friends. They All showered favors upon -him. , " r The cigar store man extended unlim ited credit to blm and made him take all. the credit he wanted a thing the cigar store man had never done before. Poorley's landlady offered him a bet ter room i and asked ( him If., he could "spare" the money when, and not before, as usual he paid his board. ' So Poor ley began t believe that ho had made a mistake In his friends they were real friends after all, for they wanted to lend-Jiim money." Was not that the supreme test of true friendship? But at last Poorley went to settle with the lawyers. "Then he disappeared. . J "What on earth has "become of Poor-. leyT" some one asked the cigar store man one evening. ' "Well,' answered the cigar store man sadly, "the last I saw of him he had Just come from the office Of the law yers after settling up the estate. And what do you think he had? Money? Not on your life! He had a bill for $8.48, which was the balance due them after those lawyers had collected Poor- A Warning Against Wet Feet W.et and chilled feet . usually affect the mucous membrane of the nose, throat and lungs, and la grippe, bron chitis or pneumonia,may result. Watch carefully, particularly the children, and for the racking, stubborn coughs give Foley Honey and Tar Compound, it soothes the inflamed membranes, and heals the cough quickly. Take no sub stitute. For sale by Skldmore Drug Co., two storesi Main store. 151 8d st. Branch store, Morrison and West Park sta. Clean bath room tub pipes and sink with GOLD DUST To keep bath tub and lavatory snow white to" keep metal pipes, fixtures ' and taps i brightly burnished to' purify metal bowl there's nothing on earth like Gold Dust, ? Gold Dust is the great sanitary cleanser, .because it sterilizes while it cleans, and drives out every germ and hidden impurity. Other products may clean the surface Gold Dust cleanses to the bottom. Add a heaping teaspoonful of Gold Dust to a pail of water and you are ready to proves these claims. De not use soap, naphtha, borax, soda, ammonia or kerosene with Gold Dust, Gold Dust has all desirable cleansing qualities in a perfectly harmless and last ingfornu ' r Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) " Girl "Can we nav soma space tn your "What do you want space for!" "To publish the doings of our secret wrr.T.TTfq Judge-nJIun't rn pick thli maU,il pockets r" Defendant Tee. I Jest wasted t abow people I waant afraid to vork wlf me handa.- ley's legacy and had taken It on ac count They were good lawyers, you know." "Poorley owes me $14.28 for' cigars and laundry. Did he get into your "Two bucks," replied the other, short ly. "But it was worth the money I just took a chance.- Where do you sup- pose-Poorley -wenty- 'Search me," said the cigar store man.' "Still, I see by today's paper that they pinched a man lact night for trying to break into the Home for Or phan and, Unregenerata Cats. Maybe that's Poorley." - Neuralgia Sloan's Liniment has a sooth lng effect7 on the nerves. It stops neuralgia, toothache and sciatica pains instantly. HERE'S PROOF Mrs. 0. M. Dowxia, ef Johanneibruf . Mtoh..wrlti: "Slut.n'1 Liniment relieved me of Nenrelgla. Those piOni hare all Sons and I ean traly tar your Liniment Id stop them." . warns-, is also good for rheumatism, sore throat and sprains.. - atinewitn. Mm u.,m. a ii.ti.' Dr. Earl S. Sloan Boston, Mast. s b usually Impossible to the billons. But biliousness yields and head ; aches, sour stomach,' indigestion go when the bowels are regulated and the liver and kidneys stimulated by SeM evarywliara la brae 10.. IS "Let th COLD DUST TWINS " do your work" ' Keep PILLS ....... i ... UtUe ArehfseJd Tape, what em 1alaaa.taire' meaaf Papa "I dont kev. sonny; I east keep up with aS the ktf acts aooeeie rles that coma out" . XAEEOW SSGATST Tea. Maude thouzht aha ' lag a foreign nobleman, but he trae4 out to be a bartender." "Iaat Maude the Ucky glrll- Mill May Be Removed. tBiwclal to Th. Journal. t . " Falls City, Or Tb. 19. A report comes from Independence to the ef fect that the Falls' City Lumber com pany la contemplating the removal of the planer mill now located In this city, to Independence. It has been learned, that C - Os- Johnsons-foreman -of - the planer, has been Investigating an of fer made by - the Independence Com mercial club. The club offered the lumber company 10 acres for a mill site. Can You Ask More? We are so confident that ws can- fur nish relief for Indigestion and dyspepsia that we promise to supply the- medicine free pf all cost to fery one who uses it according , to directions who Is not perfectly satisfied with the reaults. We exact no promises and put no one un der any obligation whatever. Surely nothing could be fairer. We ara located right here where you live, and our rep utation: should be sufficient assurance of the genuineness of our offer.. We want every one who is troubled with Indigestion or dyspepsia in any form to come to our store and get a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them home, and give them a reasonable trial, according to directions. They are very pleasant to take; they soothe tho Irritable stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, promote a healthy and natural bowel action, al most immediately relieve nausea, and stomach Irritation, produce healthy di gestion and assimilation, . and promote nutrition. Three slses: SSo, 60o and $1.00. Sold only by The Owl Drug Co. Stores in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, San ' Francisco, . Oakland, Los Angeles and Sacramento, : -: ' j , .. " ,- PIASTERS For Coughs and Colds pat one on chist and another between shoulder blades. It breaks up the conges tion (the cause of colds) be fore it can reach the longs. CotHlipation, SiKmHtatMifiiiok, tie Brand rcths Pills : - Entirely Vegetable, ; people need more coal, .clothes and doctors than the strong, robust and hearty. Scott's Emulsfon saves coal bills, tailor S bills and doctors bl!! i u omnwtn 1! .... ,'