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o, ? 'I ' f '' O ? V 'J1 T TTT ft T. r - A4 V IHI X1 . .fs I- . y w. i BluebloodThls armor w-as irora kr ns of my ancestors is ths battle ot Hastlnts." J Babbler "Oil, well, X : wouldn't let that worry me any. Ho probably want trying to bide himself.- It was U tasbion, yon know." The Warden The aext tlmo Ko, 11 attempts to get away, glvs him the bail sad chain." t Mrs. Knan "After all. there's Be place like home." Mr. Ksarr-"Sure of It!" ' Mrs. Knai; "Certainly." ' Mr. Knags "Then I can't make any . mistake in going out for the evening. 'V : The Maid "Mrs. 4iPMteT -M Jnt swailowed hairpin," - Bartley 1 Hand Ulllng the neighbors I can't hit a harnr ' ' - Mrs. Bartler ?. He's telllsg them than all. yon can hit" The Guard "Tm airaia tneyu nst s r. resier i eupp iu wi safe with him, sir. He had them this rtsed her to take hairpins for the eom jast time and sold them tot Junk." ' plosion." ', The Guard Tm afraid taeyTl nst Mr. Pester I suppose some on 'Curious Party "y artu t you t school to-dry?" Small Boy "Too rainy ; en 11 B I 1 1 ! . -V.Jff Loan-' -Ifrl J T,-'-''' S7S As :nv;.ii m t I It M U Yesterday's News Briefly Chronicled World Happenings Occurring Monday and Monday Night Told in Short Paragraphs. ; ; ; rrr rr . Congressional. : . , 1 A delegation trom Eastern-"Washington Is asking for an allotment .of funds sufficient to resurvey the Falouse project, which, If approved will Irrigate 100,000 acres of land. Congress will bo asked to authorise 'a special bond Is sue of 15,000,000 for this work. Charles P. Taft, brother of the presi dent, will be subpenaed to appear be fore the house committee investigat ing the caee -ef Paymaster -fceecher B. Ray, the army officer, who is charged with nolltical activity. 5 - Ths senate reclevd a minority re port frm the Stephenson Investigating committee declaring that enough evi dence was adduced by the Inquiry to warrant the senate in declaring Sen ator Stephenson's seat vacant Tha Cummins resolution to provide a right of appeal to the supreme court of tho United States from the. New York decree approving the "Tobacco Trust" reorganization plan, was adversely re ported by the senate committee on the Judiciary. Senator Cummins will make a minority report President Taft has withdrawn from the senate the nominations of two col lectors of customs and eight postmast. ers, all In North Carolina. Political conditions In that state, It was intimat ed, prompted the action. The "money trust" Investigation resolution has been sidetracked In the house. On a point of order made by Representative Daliell, who maintained that part of the resolution had not been passed on by the rules committee, the resolution was withdrawn, to be con sldered sgain by tho committee. The Elliott report on the Florida ever, glade, which the department of agrt culture Is said to have suppressed, was held back because of differences of opinion In congress, according to J. O 'Wright, a witness before the house committee on expenditure! In tha agri cultural department. . The price of lead has declined four tentha of a cent a pound since the Un derwood steel tariff revision bill passed the house, according- to lead producers who appeared before the senate finance committee Monday. by F. Tarpey, who at thw recent meet lng of tha Democratic state centra)" committee was credited with being Mr. Hearst's political representative. Chester H. Rowel, president of the La Follette league of California, has declared for Theodore Roosevelt and called a state meeting of progressives to be held in San Francisco Feb. 28, to determine on a future eeurse. President Taft has nominated Julius M. Mayer, of New York City, to be Judge, of - the United States district court for Southern. New York, and Ferdinand A. Gleger, of Cassvllle, Wis., to be distrlot Judge, eastern district' of Wisconsin. . west That company has by practical prospecting demonstrated .that rich ground exists there and has ordered machinery to be shipped early next month. x x William Carson, the multi-mllltonatre lumberman who came to Humboldt county in 1S52, and felled the first In Clark's eandKacyfor the presidency, I redwood ever cut for lumber, died at according to correspondqftp givn " nl hprneJaEureka, CaL, Monday, aged 87. i Carson leaves a fortune variously estimated at from 118,000,000 to 840, 000,000. ' : After abstaining from solid food since January 6, Lea Tittle, of North Yakima, whose foodless career for tho past five weeks has been a serious worry to his friends, has broken his fast Mr. Tittle is enthusiastic over the result of his fast, having reduced his weight from 260 to 195 pounds and banished all signs of rheumatism and stomach dis order. -. . v- s. Several Colfax property owners havo their lawns, fences and sidewalks on O.-W. R. & N. right of way, according to reports of railway surveyors work ing In Coif ax this week, and property owners have received notlca to vacate Political. Hiram Johnson, governor of Cali fornia, heretofore "an ardent supporter , of La Follette, has Issued a formal statement saying' that in his opinion Theodore Roosevelt should be -the next Republican nominee for president The statement was Issues, he says, with Roosevelt's knowledge, but not neces sarily with his sanction. Champ Clark has been promised the support In California of W. It Hearst FREE P I L E REMEDY 6ent to Demonstrate the Merits " " of Pyramid Pile' Remedy "." What It Has Bona for Others, It Can So for Ton, We havo testimonials by ths hundreds showing all. stages, kinds and degrees of piles which have been cured by Pyr- amid Pile Remedy. - If you could read these unsolicited letters you wtfQld no doubt go to the nearest drug store and buy a box of Pyramid Pile Remedy at once, price 60 "; cents.""": - We do not ask you to do this. Send u your name and address and we will send you a trial package by malt free. - , Wo know what the trial package will do. In many cases it has cured piles without further treatment If it proves Its .value to you, order more from your druggist, at 60c a box. This is fair, is it not? Simply cut out free eou pon below and mail today, with your name and address on. a slip of paper, to the Pyramid Drug Co., 425 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich., and a sample will be sent you FREE. Eastern, President Taft has told Mayor Fitz gerald of Boston that he would pin a Shamrock to the lapel of his coat, look around for a good shellalah and ride at the head of the St Patrick's day "evac uatlbn day" parade when he . visits Boston, Monday, March 18. . For the second time -jthe supreme court ot ths United State nas declined to declare unconstitutional the "Car iwack amendment" to the interstate commerce law passed by congress In 1906 and making railroads on which shipments originate liable for loss or damages Incurred to the goods during any portion of the route. X J. Lawrence Odom, convicted of the murder of three persons, was hanged at Mobile, Ala., Monday. He refused the ministrations of a clergyman and those of his own son, a Cathollo priest When asked to say His last prayer, he requested that his 5-year-old daughter, Hazel, be brought to him to remove the black cap. Qdom ' wa very wealthy. One of his victims was a. boy 16 years old, whom "he shot at the feet of his mother while, she was pleading for his life. . ; John B. Stanchfield, Edwin Hawley'a attorney, denies positively that the ratW way magnate left a wife, and says there is no friction between Miss Margaret Cameron, his ward, and the heirs of the estate. V" A serious , blow to Oklahoma corpora tion legislation has been delivered by the supreme court holding unconstltu tlonal the Oklahoma, gross revenue law of 1910, applicable to publlo service cor porations other than railroads. The Business Men's Court of Honor, a court without judge, lawyer and Jury, yet recognized by the laws of the state, has been revived In New York,, after 17 years. It is conducted by the chamber of commerce to settle disputes between merchants .and, so far as known, there la no other court like It In the world. - Execution on the gallows annuls ths criminal's life insurance - policies, . ac cording to the supreme court, which held that the. four Infant children of James S. McCiie, once mayor of Char lottesville, Vs., who was executed in 1905 for wife murder, were not entitled to 115,000 Insurance money from the Northwestern Mutual Life of Milwau kee. Notwithstanding the action of the academic board ,in lowering the stand ard Of all requirements In certain stud ies, - five midshipmen, all members of the fourth class, have severed their con nection with naval service because of their standing In the recent semi-annual examinations. . The government through a decision of the supreme court failed to get 8110,000 additional f duty . on the pearl necklace owned by Mrs. William B. Leeds, of New York. Mrs. Leeds had worn the pearls In Paris and the gov ernment demanded 60 per cent duty, but as they were unstrung when she reached New York, only 10 per cent was paid. .. .-: '. :.. . .' .-, "i -imx ssL aa sFf .. . im ....... . ' . L. ... ... . . . ... , lmr',jit Asthma Catarrh WMOOPINQ COUGH CROUP ' BRONCHITIS' , COUGHS COLDS " MvllllllirB WB A llmle, sue n tieiunent tat kf chial tnniblM, vltkanl 4oiat tb mutch with imp. Ut4.wlta fo'Mrty yeti. " Tk air ftaltni nrontly MtlwsUe, implrtd with TfT hmth, Bike breathing uy, iMikci Ihc tor threat, ana ttopa tha coor,turtin rctb ful altbta. Cretoleat 1 inTtlsabla a Batkara with yaaag chiMita aa4 a hn u wffcttn frB Aithira. "f-rit;-r r:-"" 84aaitairofeaerlat!ooklet. "' ' ALL JDrugGISTS. TTTTTSTT- aeptic Threat Tablata tor taa irtitatea uraai. Thay ara alnpla, affect l(S and antiseptic. Of your druf tlf ftaBua." toe la itampa, . i Vapo CresoIerielC. (2 Contaadt St., N. y. foreign. ''.. " A sensational attack was made on the government In the house of com mons Monday, when a vote of censure was Introduced in the shape of an amendment to the address In reply to the speech from the throne, complain ing that the government had not ful filled its pledge to reconstruct tha house of lords. Sir Bertrand Dawson of London, phy sician to King George, will sail , for America within - a fortnight to spend several months In surgical studies on this aide. Most of. his time will bo spent at Rochester, Mjnn., and in the Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore. An Italian force of 600 men la re ported to have landed on the Islands of the Farsan Archipelago, opposite the Turkish province of Yemen, and about . 80 miles to the north of Lohela. Ernest Thompson Seton, chief scout of the Boy Scouts of America, arrived in London Monday and was received at the station by a detachment of boy scouts, accompanied by a band and by C. C. Branch, the international soout commissioner. , ' COPRORATIONSBIE WITH BILLS UNPAID finest residence property In the city. The price was $64,000. It Is under stood the property will be platted later on. The Southern Paciflo . haa pur chased several residences in North Bend and negotiations are on for the purchase of a block of residence property la the north end of that city. It Is said that the property Is desired for a right of way which the railroad is securing from Secretary of State Favors More Stringent Laws to Govern Organizations. - Miscellaneous. ' ' Charles Morgan of Muskogee, Okla,, Is In a critical condition In a local hos pital, as a result of injuries received while acting as a subject for an Itin erant hypnotist While under the In fluence of tha mesmerist Morgan lay pronewt the stage and eight men stood on his body. . . Three Chinese boys playing- Jn-a park in New Westminster last week discov ered a canvas sack containing1 J4190 In. gold and bills of the Bank of Montre al, while searching1 in the underbrush for a lost bait The money was rec ognized as part of the loot taken In the robbery of September 15 last Clarence u. waller, f ort bmiin, Arte., and Charles E. Mullln, Pittsburg, Pa., former bankers, were released from the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth Monday, on parole. ' The right of Texas to classify os teopathy as a practice of medicine was upheld Monday by the supreme court of the United States. That the rails of the Copper Belt railroad at Bingham, Utah, were greased for 75 feet last Thursday morn ing, causing, an ore -train to run away. resulting in the death of four persons and Injury to nine others, was the an nouncement of officials of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company of the road, who have 1een investigating the wreck. The greasing was done by former employes of the road. Count Rainier Plaffy, an Austrian nobleman, committed suicide at Salt Lake City Monday. Heavy losses In poolrooms are said to be the cause. - (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., Feb. to. "The Infant mor tality of corporations in this state is terrible, said Assistant .Secretary of 8ta C. B. Babcock ,tody. - j "What do they die of r he was asked. "From many causes, but we never know that many of .them are dead until We endeavor to collect the annual license fee." Just now soores of letters are being received at the secretary of state's office irom memners ana officers of 'alleged defunct corporations giving reasons why the corporations have ceased to exist and therefore why no license fee should be paid. - - "Wherr a corporation is to be dissolved Its officers should send -to this office a certificate of dissolution," said Assistant Secretary Babcock, "but instead of doing iiibi iiiey igin me matter arag along until we send notices of license fee de linquencies. If we find any delinquent corporations that have assets we Intend to sue them for the fee and the fine of 100. : t "Tns, law provides that when a cor poration is delinquent two years It shall be dissolved by the governor, but It remains liable for the .license fees for five years after dissolution. - It is also liable to a fine of 1100 for failure to file a report or Day its fees. "Failure to notify us when a corpora tion ceases to do business causes a great deal of unnecessary work In this office. We must continue to carry the names of such corporations on our books a:id send notices to them, while it would be a simple matter for them to send, us a certificate of dissolution. point where It Is proposed to bridge the bay to extend through part of the city and connect with the tracks of the Terminal railroad. - . Work Scare on Coos Bay. Marshf leld, Or., Feb. 20. There are more than the usual number of loggers and other laborers out of work here. It Is rare there are any men out of work In this county, and the present condition Is due to the fact that .many men are coming in here from the north. The logging camps are all running as usual, but there is more than a supply or men, SEE THEM and those who are making the dlffloult trip in here over the mountainsjtf'e dis appointed when they arrive. Curfew Sends tlio Minors Home. Falls - City." Or. Feb. 80. The city council has ordered City Marshal Ji O. Chamberlain strictly to enforce the cur few ordinance, which has been In opera- tlon for eoveral years, although U has been enforced only a few time,. The law provides that no boys or girls under 21 shall be found on the public streets unaccompanied after 1:80. The marshal has been authorized to take every viola tor In custody. Since it has beoome known that the curfew rings at 1:30, the number of minors on the streets has visibly decreased. A fire tower has been constructed on the vacant lot near the city jail and a bell Installed, by o: def of the council. TfieTGbda ofthe-Grain 3 til m EAT NOW! Picky ChUd Gets NevTAppc. tite and Vigor to Match. Be patient with the picky eater, mother the child who turns up his nose at good victuals, and has to be coaxed or Scolded Into, eating. Bad appetite was -never cured by re proaches, but is cured every dsy by fresh air and Ozomulslon. Weak appetite Is a sign of general Weakness In the -, child; Osomulslon makes him strong. t It gives him so much bounoing, Ir resistible energy that he simply cannot stay In doors. Fresh air does the rest and so. with Ozomulslon added to his other food, the This is another Instance of too much 5hdl-?,"CV.,a L?' S2f FOSy KUU JUUi e&uu tvns n Paciflo Coast. Acting Secretary of the Interior Adams, after receiving the report of a special board appointed to lnyestigste, strongly recommends the extension of the West Umatilla project which will Irrigate something more than 10,000 acres of land. . An open rate of one and one third fare for the round trip from all points In the northwest to the special events scheduled fpr Portland, Seattle and Ta coma, within the coming spring ' and summer has been announced ?by the North Paciflo Coast . Passenger asso ciation. .: B. P. SInnott one of the early pio neers of Oregon, is' dead, aged 83. For 14 - years - from -1878 he was . Indian agent on the Grand Ronde reservation ahd' was later chief deputy marshal for the district of Oregon under garri son's administration. y Half aq hour after George Terry had taken his father's automobile but to give three boy. Companions a ride at Oxnard, Cal., the big machine was wrecked and two of the boys fatally Plans are announced for a parade of 10,000 unemployed at San Francisoo Saturday, under the auspices of tha La bor council and the Building Trades council. The men will march, with mut fled drums and' Huge signs. Business agents of the Building Trades council declare there are ' 60,000 "-unemployed men in the city, m Norman. 8 wikert the Elgin sheep- raiser, who was found guilty of steal lng 16 head of sheep last week, has been sentenced' to from one ,to 10 years In In the state penitentiary ; and to pay heavy fine. The prison sentence was suspended, as the Jury recommended leniency when It returned a verdict of guilty. - With a capital of 828,000. J.. J. Fen ton, A. L. Sperling and O.'.TV.' Irvine, incorporators, ' have- formed the State Bank of Independence, 0. ' Two new sawmills, eachwith a dally capacity of 100,000 feet, .wjill be opened at Klamath Falls In the early spring. Several new business blocks are planned an sive Dredging operations will begin early lrt the spring in the Sumpter valley by the Keystone, Dredging: company, one of ihM largest. concerns of its kind in (ha slackness In our corporation laws. It Is too easy for companies to Incorporate. There are not enough restrictions." 80 ACRES AT MARSHFIELD TO PLAT, BRINGS $64,000 (Special to Tha Journal.) Marshf leld. Or., Feb. 20. One of the largest real estate sales here for a long time was the transfer of 80 acres of land by the Southern Oregon company to E. G. Perham. The property is In Marshf leld and includes some of the Li NN COUNTY SCHOOLS SPLENDID WORK (Salem Bnreaa of The Journal) Salem, On.. Feb. 20. "There are 17 high schools in Linn county and 90 per cent of air eighth grade graduates in that county In the last three years re attending the high schools," said Super intendent L. A. Alderman, who has re. turned from a trip through Linn county. "I taught school In Linn county for a few years, ana on tnis trip i noucea wonderful progress has been made since that time, said the superintendent Superintendent Alderman addressed the 'schools and citizens' meetings on oducatlonai and Industrial subjects." He Is arousing interest in the children's in dustrial work, which Is being lnaugur a tad in the schools. He said the schools of Linn county would have fine Indus trial dlSDlaya at the state fair, as thou sands of the school children Were Inter ested, He said County Superintendent W. L. Jackson is very enthuslastlo over the work,,'. .;,"-vv: "''.v''v. This week Superintend! nt Aldorman will visit Eugene, , Pleasant Hill, Cres- well. Cottage Grove .and Junction city. C. C. Thomaaon, one of the field man agers for tha children's industrial work, will visit the schools in ougias county this week. . Superintendent Alderman ' has, assur ance from Congressman Hawley that the department of agriculture will f ur ninh an exDert to carry on a short edu- catlonal campaign in connection with the Industrial work of the chliaren. SuDerlntondent M C. Case of-Wash lngton county has made the suggestion that Dennants he provided for the chil dren to Dlaee at the head of their gar dens, so. that the attention of -travelers- over the stau win be cauea to xne wor being done. . . , ' ; , Afternoon -Train to Dallas Leaves UniofrDeoot. . Southern Pacific train 76, Portland to Dallas, leaves Union depot not Je- d the city looks forward to -exten-1 fersonstreet . yialhe astisi(leand t developments the coming year.T Oswego at 4ilQ p. ni. . Train 107 Jef ferson street at 4:30, does not jnaKe connections at' Oswego. .TirouAm ,itnd OnVn rink thrae davs. Sample Bottle Free by Mail That those who are seeking health and strength for themselves, children, rela tives or friends may experience the life-giving- properties of this exclusive Nor way gold medal ozonised too liver oil medicinal food emulsion as well as to know Osomulslon superiority In being most palatable and easy to take a gen erous 3-oz. bottle will be sent by mall, to those who send addresses by postcard or letter to Ozomulslon, 64S Pearl street. New Tork. Old Clarke BoiirBoii J Clarke Bros. & Co., the largest whiskey distillers in the world, for years have had the highest reputation for milking a pure-Rye Whiskey. (J For the past tea years they have manufactured a high-grade Bourbon and today present it to the general public for first time. C 3 -r'fWsa M Pi I hi m I Sfc .It, J.M JtU i 1 1 1 m ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, j AVcgelablePrcparatlonEH-Jis-1 Promotes Dipsttortllif crfvi ness and RestXontalris ncifitr Opiuni.Morptiine norMiocraL NOT NARCOTIC. Pmpkm Srni" JlxJmm jtxfmttMtn- 4 Jbiiuitti nmt. Mi Ctcrtttot J7.1 Anerfcri Remedv Tot Corcnpa- Hon , Soui- StotoadtDlarrtioa WormfonmioTisjevmsn- ncssandLossoraLEZR licSimile Signarait of. . NEW YOPICJ. ill 0) 11 For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears CuaranlKi iinir ll ItakaiuasJ Exact Copy of Wrapper. the ' . rv i ! In nT Use jrr for Over Jhirty Years (J This Bourbon Js manufactured from the highest quality of com. and small grain, a first- class Bourbon in every respect; Its quality is guaranteed by Clarke Bros. & Co., the largest whiskey distillers in the world. Bottled in bond, 100 proof, under the su pervision of the U. S. Government q Try Old Clarke Bourbon one time. That s an we ask, we leave the rest to your judgment CLA1Q HIS. I Ct, rcerla. D. Bluinauer & Hoch Portland, Ore. k hi :i Greatest Jerve and Blcod Tonic No. 2 no.n tats etnraua ochiit. sew em 3, I have given per sonal inspection to trie working of M. I. 6. T. on the human lystem, and must ay that it entirely meets with my pro fessional sanction. D. H. LQOMIS. late Demonstrator ot Anatomy, Fbiiadew phla Medical College UIUD uo wa U D 1 ...jr ( ..it,:',, . if.-. M-! " - i- ' 'ft- " 't; r ' - Jm 1 sC" V T - .i-Hv I,,, amTisf i rwCmm i . -i -" I What Vo Guarantee f.l. I.S.T. !o.2 Will Cure Wtat aha kaovt about 6088 f or roeumatluap Site will M roa that It saa MvA bar u ha friend and la the beat thinf abe kaowi of. EVERYONE KNOWS 6088 it la tba old timprorea rh.umatum temajlr of tha Nortbweat. Aft 1mr iialst fat tht UotL J.fohruon raa rluumatiim bpalM otwrti i i 1 1 t Matt. i. Jstaa Company, Saint Pad - I - : .... RHEUMATISM, no matter how lont standtne. or ease ot Inflammation of the Bladder or Enlarged Prostate Qland. no matter If the pa tients bare been for rears forood to use a eatheter.. BLOQD POIW1M IN ANY STAGS ANY CASE OF DIABETES. It Is no stimulant. Its efleots are permanent and lasting. Will eure any ewe of Strloture without local treatment. Will remoTe entirely from the system Cancer and Cancerous Qnrma. In addition to the above, M. L 8. T. No. I kas cured man j oases of Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Spinal Trouble and apparently ,)ncu. able diaaaaea of the nerves. - 7 M. I, S. T. hat beea on the market for over d years, and has cured thousands of au net-era. It Is prescribed by leadins pbystclana all over tht oountry. It la pleasant to take and absolutely safe. It neyer Inoreaaoj or dlmlniahes tk aotlon of the heart. It yon are eufiwln fri.m . any chronlo disease you are urged to wilts ti. us, no niatier, how many doctors or kind. ir medicines you bate tried without relief. VV a GUARANTEE TO CVB YOU. - That yoo may Jutre of the value of the Great Sre1flo for aelf. wa will and ou one weft It 'a treatment by nrkil i i.i 13 t- only aakinif that when cured yourself you will revtmin.n.i u I , " others. Write confidentially to our 'medical dei&i i-,i. ttu box. or H Uiti 1 I i I f I I io others. Write cor 1 J .. S4..yj .3 1 , gl)pg gJHiptfllBSi i ll Address M. I. Se t. CO., Toledo, Clilo Tor sals in Portland by S3US9T nsSRT, T?t., 333 eberli.X r " r ' Oak Ets. Hours 9 a. sn. to 6 nu Ftion I. fain 7924. O - ) a. 12 ia, Our medtclus always (rasu. Wo deal In 11. J. S. e. , j. A V