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A C J "1 o , a . :sr ... j ( 1 A 3 4 - 'IIS!' ' II A- f , 0 n. Mr Knagf's Mother '"Does Henry beat yoaf Mrs. Knags "Worse than that. I had a oold and couldn't apeak for three weeka and when I learned to Ygn language he'd turn off tha lights as sooa aa he came In tha house." ' ' ' " - Haley-- bee yw write for toe Han ay "No; for tb pfwwt, Tin bookkeeper In a cleaning aol dyeing establishment." ChoTl-',Wtin me taht left he teoli those four inltt I had Dade In Lun-' on." ' Graoe "Hot good ot hlmr Dniggtet "Dldnt we hara the kind ef clgarettea that chappy wanted!" Drug Clerk "No; our atock la pretty , low; we only have about tiS branda." . Hampton a Htghley ilngUr Wayburn "I beard htm aay he haan't a worry In tha world." - - wotorlst "I'm orrr X ran into yon." Victim "Wht? Did It hurt the ftxV all rrr tiii: lmciit iunx tzl i:l j citcl. f -Jtein!?SU' - Y-K-r D iLj !- rW- l '- -it - , , i i 7- Si J J 1 ' t ".- i OS PUSS. " 1 Y' I- Short Stories Tell Delayed News Resume of the Events of Friday Afternoon and Night, Paragraphed for v';.ut'' Q01 Digestion by Journal Readers. ::2;iU'Ctongrmlojial The senate On -Friday confirmed the nomination of Mahlon Fltrrey of New Jersey to succeed the late Justice Har lan on the supreme bench, and after ward set aside its action for. further consideration. ; -i .: r Business of tha housa was held up for some tlma Friday by filibustering taotlcs of. Representative Roddenburg of Georgia,. against private pension bills, Speaker Clark finally ended the sltua- WHERE DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP Lydla E. Pinkharri's , Vegeta ble Compound Restored Mr. Green's Health Her Own Statement Covington, Mo. ' Yourwedidne has done me more good than all the doc- I tor medicines. At every monthly period I had to stay in bed four days because of hemorrhages, and my back was so weak I could hardly walk. I have' been taking; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and now I can stay tip and do my work. I think it ia , the best medicine on earth for women." -Mrs. Jennie Green, Covington, Mo. Uow Mrs. CHne Avoided , .. .... Operation. . Brownsville, Ind " I can say that ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound t j - - . else. . One doctor said I must be opera ted UDon for a serious female trouble I,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ., ..iiijji iii i " and that nothing couldlelp me but an opefation. J - -:" "I had hemorrhages and at times - could not sret any medicine to stop them, I got in such a weak condition that I would have died if I had not got relief soon. " Several women who had taken your and found it to be the right medicine to build up "the system and overcome female troubles. ' ' " 1 am now In great deal better health than I ever expected to be, so I think I ought to thank you for it. Mrs. O. M. - Cune, S. Main St, Brownsville, Ind. It Is Curable f V ' ' :' - - . Dyspepsia may be' completely erad icated If properly treated. ' We sell a remedy that "we positively guarantee will completely i rellaye 'Indigestion or dyspepsia, or the medicine used during the trial will cost the user nothing. This remedy -has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets Certainly no offer could be more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable "remedy. Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing If it does not benefit you. we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia .totry Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25-ceht box con tains enough medicine for fifteen day treatment. For chronlo cases, we have Sold only by the Owl Drug Co. Stores In Portland. , - Seattle, Spokane, San Francisco, Oakland, Loa Angeles and Sacramento. t, .'. " - rRRESISTIBLB. Miss Foy "Oh, how I wish I had Helen! obana." Mlsg Kin g nvhat charm ha ahe?" V"-; . Mlia Foy "fih can cry . in tha sweetest soprano toIoo." ., Hon by ruling that Roddenburss tactics were "dilatory." " In the senate, Senator Smith of Georgia, complained that the tendency in . granting:, special peualone . was to favor soma claimants iat the expense of others. He said 13.235 private pen sion iAIIs had been passed by the laBt congress and that it must have been Impossible to have given careful atten tion, to all these cases. Indleatlona o the determined flfrht that wlir bo"mad iri the senafa for the retention of many of the army posts, which would be abandoned under the war department plan, bo far as adopted In the army appropriation bill, became apparent Friday when senators arose and made inquiries aa to the status of the army, bill . Tha senate public buildings commit tee has reported favorably btlla author izing public building at Corvallia to cost U0O.OO0 and one at Klamath Falls, at S1U.0OO. Senator Chamberlain has introduced a bill reciting that no action to forfeit the title given by tha Central Pacific Railroad for lands in tha Astoria-Mc-Mlnnvllla grant shall be valid unless Instituted within 90 days after passage of the proposed act. v . Tha ' house committee on Interstate. and foreign , . commerce after. : having tentatively reached 'an agreement to report to the housa a bill on the gov ernment - of the Panama canal, - was forced to abandon Ita purpose owing to a new disagreement in the. committee over the Question of tolls for American railroad owned ahlpa. ! Senator Crawford has" Introduced a bill appropriating 120,000 for ay In ternational Inquiry into the high cost of living. - Senator CfalHnger - declared the gov ernment should not build additional levees on tha Mississippi if It is to be mulcted for damages caused by levees. rollUcal. In his address at Toledo, Ohio, Friday night, , President Taft denounced the Roosevelt Idea of recall of decisions as "utterly without merit or utility." The president made no direct reference to Roosevelt but referred briefly to tha many policies put forward by the colonel in his Columbus -speech. Senator Joseph Dixon issued another "challenge" - Friday night from tha Roosevelt headquarters to Director Mc Klnley of the national Taft bureau, up on tha subject of presidential primaries. Replying. Director McKinley said he wa in accord with the principle wher ever primaries are or; may be legally provided, fairly conducted, and sur rounded by restrictions of the law. Eight delegates have ...been . elected from New Mexico to thejnatlonal.con ventloa at Chicago. Four are instructed for Taft and four for Roosevelt . . In an address before the students of Princeton university Friday night Sen ator Henry Cabot Lodge preached lg-t orous opposition to the initiative, ref erendum and recall as obsolete, imprac ticable and sunversive or. tne iunaa mental IdeaS of representative govern ment,' . ;. . . c . ' -V' Eastern. V , The bid stock of tha ". Standard Oil company of New Jersey sold up to $900 a share Friday,, the highest point ever reached. In the panlo year of 1907 the stock sold at $390. i Mildred Bridges, the ,18 . year Old "mother of the race," whose releaae from authority of the juvenile court at Chicago was announced a few days ago, makes the statement , that she will cast her lot With Mona Rees. "high priest ess" of Absolute Life, and devote her life to the spread of the- See gospel. It now develops that Mrs. Elizabeth. Lindsay with her sdn "Billy," the Phil adelphia heir. to millions, , andi devotee of the cult bf ' Sun Worshipers, has evaded : the authorities and fledwlth the boy to Europe. That 10 organized bands of criminals are robbing silk importers . and dry goods wholesalers in the warehouse dis tricts .of New York city of merchandise worth $160,000 every month, is an as- Mlsa Anna Glissman, a' S3 year old suffragiBt, Is under arrest In New York for emulating the London suffragettes by breaking windows In a number of resldencea. Sha began ber lono cam paign by amaahlng' a window In the house, of an alderman. Four ' persons were killed and nine aeriously injured In a head-on collision on the Georgia railroad near Social Cirrlo Friday. . . v That forelgnera In China are safer without tha "protection" of Chineaa soldiers la aald In a letter by Kev Georga.lL -Verity, ..who lias been A Methodist missionary In China slnoe 1889. Verity, writing to friends from Tal An Fu, under date of February , said conditions there were critical; that his wife and other women In the mis sion had fled to Tien Tsln and that all school Jn- tbftJnterlor-wera closed , f i Patiflc Coast. ' , 3, B. McNamara, serving a life sen tence at San Quentin for dynamiting the Los Angeles Times building, is said to be dying from tuberculosis, jonn j. McNamara, bicrotber, is also in poor health. - - " Tha temporary order obtained by the city of Seattle, restraining tha Paclflo or "Sunset" Telephone company, which has absorbed the Independent Telephone company, from making physical connec tion of the two telephone systems, was dissolved by Judge King Dykeman in tha superior court Friday. , John lb Easton's alleged attention to the divorced wife of S. A. Adams at Los Angeles caused an encounter be tween the two men In which Easton's throat was cut. Adams then telephoned the officers that ha was awaiting arrest at the homo of a friend. Oscar Cain. United States district at torney, is under arrest' in police court at Spokane charged with disorderly conduct"-'. ' . A special excursion of 40 visitors from Portland and' Pendleton-arrived In Los Angeles Friday to witness tha first annual celebration of the "Rodeo." Cow punchers and cowgirls from every a eo tlon of the ranch country between the Canadian border and tha Rio Grande are already camped on the ."Lucky Baldwin ranch, Santa Anita, to compete In this great southwestern interstate cowboys' contest Holding that tha land was more valu able for agricultural purposes than for its mineral, the secretary "of the Inter ior has forwarded a decision to Roae burg in which he sustains the findings of the general land office and the Rose- burg land office in tha contest cas in stituted by A, II. Howard against Fred erick COOk. ' .':;"':'". At the recent school election In South Bend, Wash., tha voters sanctioned a proposition to bond the district for a new. high school. H. M. Boone, convicted in Whitman county of larceny by embesslement for the wrecking of the Palousa State bank of Falouse, must serve from one to 14 years in the state penitentiary, as Gov ernor Hay has denied Boone's petition for a pardon. - : '" According to the report of the state lonreau Of inspection for Yakima county, for the period beginning January, iUb, and ending August Si, 1911, errors and discrepancies of the county offloials ere-' ated a shortage of $5949. Nominally this waa but $1083, for $4868 of the total amount represents the claims of the county official for salary payments In excess of tha old salary under the former classification of the county. Twenty million dollars will, be spent lit: . port improvement work In Seattle during the next five years, according to an estimate ma-de by Brigadier General H.' M."Chlttenden," U. 8. A, retired, pres ident of the Seattle port commission. Mrs.' Hattle Pelght who shot herself with an automatic pistol at Ellensburg on Sunday, and waa operated upon Mon day night, is dead. It was found that But Preventable and Curable Under Right .and Timely Treatment The teeth of the old foe are not drawn yet but it Is cheering to know that Consumption is not hereditary, and that it. Is curable and preventable. If they are rightly treated . there is no reason why the children of consump tives should not be long-lived and healthy. ..... - Right treatment Includes Osoniulslon, because all who have Consumption or have been exposed to It (for it is highly catching) need plenty of easily diges tible fats, and .Oaomulsion is full of them. . - : . The steam-refined Norway Gold Medal Cod Liver OUr which is about 50 per cent of Ozomulslon, is Imported ulrect It Is united with Hyuophosphites of Lime and Soda and with chemically pure Glycerine, in a snow-whlte-enam eled laboratory, by specialists in the chemistry of medicinal foods There is nothing to compare witn Ozomulslon In creating and sustaining strength. SamDle Bottle Free by Mail That those who are seeking health and strength for. themselves, children, rela tive or friends may experience the, life giving properties of this exclusive Nor-. Way gold medal ozonized cod liver oil medicinal food emulsion aa . well as .to known' Or.omulsion superiority in being most palatable and, easy to take a gen erous i-oz. bottle will ba tent by mall to those who send addresses by, postcard or letter to Ozomulslon, 64$. Pearl St., N, T, THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS . Mother Gray's swrtt Powders for Children; Certain relief for rewlshnesa, ijftdtch,. Bad Stomach, Teething Dlnordfn, mor and rtgrilat Ww ixwfte-aiiaVHsaiiuy Wauia." Tiigf lnn vf fold in 24 boor. Tbf arc M ol'eanant to the CONSUMPTION CATCHING taste Chlllrn like thejn. Ott 10.009 teatl montal. Uacd b.r Mother for 23 yvara., They tivor full. Hold all Drucviita, vo. Faaipla mallet I'RKE. Aildrvsa, Alh-u 8. Vlmatd, U Roy. S. Y. . , PALOUSE BANKER ISTSERVEIII Governor Hay of Washington Refuser Pardon for Pio neer Businessman. (CnUei Prm Letiee Wlra.) Olympla, . Wash., March 8.- IL M. Boone, convicted in Whitman county of larceny by. embezzlement in tha wreck ing of the Palouae State bank, of Pa louse, will have to serve from one to 14 years In tha state penitentiary, as Gov ernor Hay today denied Boone's petition for a pardon. (Special to TV Journal, t Hermtston, Or., March 9. The special meeting of the stockholders of the Uma tilla River Water Users' association called out .400 settle re. . Tha meeting was called for tha purpose of amending the contract between the secretary of tha Interior and the association, which after being amended will give thoae aettlara who wish to take advantage 'of a graduation of tha water right pay ment a cnanee to- do so. The scale proposed by the reclama tion service and the Interior department was sot oonsldared adequate relief and a committee was appointed to draft an other scale to ba submitted to the stock holders. This scale will make the first five payments, $20 In all and the last five payments ' $50. at total of $70 In 10 years. The people, veted to accept tins scale. the bullet .had entered the brain just back of the tar, and had passed out of the skull in tha rear. Charlea B. Phelps and his brother, P. M. Phelps, both of whom have been res idents of Seattle nearly 20 years, met Friday for the first time in SO years. Neither of tha brothers knew the other waa living, and tha meeting was the result of accldeat -- ; Foreign. A rumor is circulating in French dip lomatic circles that Spain Is contemplat ing intervening in Portugal and finally annexing the smaller nation. The strike fever has spread through tha Silesian coal fields In eastern Prus sia, where the Socialist the Christian ' and the Polish miners trades unions, representing all the organized miners in the -district, presented to the employers a demand for ,15 per cent increase in wages. : -v;. . ' . Miscellaneous. , 'V ---Superintendent Ehinioda, of the Jap anese bureau of railroads, arrived In Victoria Friday en "route to Pittsburg and other Steel centers to place orders for locomotives and railroad material for the Japanese government. Four are dead, one Is dying and four others are Injured as the result of a snowsllde at Ophir Top, near Xellurlde, Colo., Friday. 4 - All the men entombed in the mine near Merrltt, B C, as the result of the gas explosion Thursday, have been brought out It is thought only seven lives were lost ' ' The men had been working for two hours in No. $ level with naked lights, and the theory is that they struck a pocket of gas. STUBBLEFIELD WILL - NOT GOOD IN OREGON (Special to Tha Journal.) Pendleton, Or., March .--The Stub- blefleld Home for Widows and Orphans In walla Walla Is safe from the dan gers of litigation. In a decision Just rnitM-Ml hv IuAm ITnAwlna nf T a Grande, sitting for Judge Phelps of this city, the decision of the local probate court is affirmed. Joseph Btuhblefleld, for many years a wealthy resident of Umatilla county, died, childless and left his property, amounting to about $160,000, intrust for the establishment of the home, Mrs. Stubblefleld was Induced by relatives to offer the will for probate In Umatilla county in order that It might be con tested, it having been originally filed for-probata In Washington courts, , The executors o the will enjoined Tier from such proceeding, the matter was tried out In Washington courts and the supreme. court of that state upheld the executors and enjoined her and her suc cessors -In interest from probating the will in Oregon courts. Soon af ter-the-wldow- died and - her relatives continued tha attempt to pro bate the will in the Umatilla county court It was upon this proceeding hat Judge Knowles passed, affirming tha local county court's decision, dismissing the petition and sustaining the wilt - BOHEMIA GOLD BRICK WILL BRING ABOUT $6000 "Cottage Grove,. Or., March $. -Q. T. Hogg, manager of the West Coast prop erty in - tha Bohemia district , was in the city yesterday with a gold brick to be forwarded to the assay office at Se attle. The brick will bring close to $8000 and Is the cleanup at the Cham pion for about a month. The Cham pion mill has been running much, of the winter while the other mills have been Inactive. . . , - '";. r '--'' ;: ay eatli ee c.flfl d It lona-axe bacom Ing , fa vorable for spring work -In the district and-mine owners are sending up crews to start operations.' The mill on the Vesuvius oronertv will be riAnlna- aaln at an early date with the ore taken mm SAILERS FIX WATER PAYMENTS out during the winter. It la predicted by owners of property In tha dlatrlct that, this season will be most active since ore was discovered In tha district Cottage Grove Industrial Plana. : (Special to The Journal.) Cottage Grove, Or, March Tha In duatrlal education plana laid out by State Superintendent Alderman and be ing pushed by county school off lcera are to be carried out her In full. The Patron-Teachers' association Tnaa deter mined to take up the work In aarneat Msmbera are getting information about different plana, which will ba presented at a meeting March 1. The pupils also seem eager to got busy. KLAMATH BUILDING ITEM NOW STANDS AT $112,000 (Waahlngtoa Baraaa of Tha Journal.) " Washington. March (.Senator Bourne haa reported that tha Klamath Fa Its building Item now stands at $112,000, having been Increased on recommenda tion of the treasury department from $100,000, this being $10,000 more than tha treasury recommendation. . , TVaehington. March . Senator Cham berlain has Introduced a bill aettlng a limit of 90 days for tha institution of government suits . to compel the for feiture of land granted to railroads and by them transferred to others. ELECTRIC ROAD MAY REACH COTTAGE GROVE (Special to Th Journal.) Cottage Grove, Or., March $. It be gins to seem probable the 'Oregon Electric will extend Its line from Eu gene to this city during the nest 12 months, word has reached , here that such plans are being made and are not being kept seoret President Gray's .re iterated statement that he Is planning to visit this city, at an early day and the transfer of a piece of property that might ba uaed for- railroad purposes, lends credence to the reported plans of the company. ., . Concrete) Block Plant. i . (Special to The Journal.) Cottage Grove, Or., March 9. Cottage Grove la to have a plant for the manu facture of patent concrete blocks for building purposes. The plant will have a capacity large enough: to take care of all local business In that Una for some time to come. The machinery for the plant is expected to arrive from the east within a week or ao. Bcrglnnd Appointed. , (Waiblrurfia Bureau cf Tha Journal.) - Washington, March 9. Robert M. Berglund haa been appointed postmaster at Ashwood, vice J. Wood. 1 Rheumatism Try Sloan's Liniment for your rheumatism don't rub just lay it on lightly. It goes straight to the sore spot, quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops the pain. " SIMM'S : is fine for lame muscles. , .W. tar, of Ufayetta, Ala.. wrlti!-"I had rhtamatftm tor fire ynra. I tried doctor and WTaral dlfffrnt rcmwllra bnt tli'T dtd not help mc I obtained a bottle of Sloan'a l,tnt. merit which did tne ao rnunh food that I would sot do without U tor anything." Atalliealera. rrlea .,!. $1.H. Dr. Ear! S. Sloan - Boston. Mass. OREGON HOTELS HOTEL SEWARD AUDEBt AT TEHTH STBEET poktlaiid, oarooa ' 1 aV One of iha Most-Artlatio. and Ele- Santly Appointed Hotels in tha northwest, Embodying; Every Mod ern Convenience. In canter of Retail and Theatre Dlatrlct. Sates SI and up; with Bath S3 and up. Grin la connection. Bus meets All Trains. HOTEL 15! SAI FHAII6ISG0 Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up " wlrtaal ' an J brfcfcatructur. Cvarr aaodava coaTniaac. MManti rataa. Canter ef thaatra and retail district Oar ear Una tranaf arrias all orar city. Elae trie eawibos aaaata train and ttoaaaa STiUMT ,2 i "." (Special Tb Joarnal.) Pasoo, Wash, March . In a free-for-all fight growing out of a dispute over minor matters here last night, Phillip Cohlo, an Italian, was shot to death, and two brothers, Raphael and Leon, are 1n the hoapltat and perhaps- fatally wounded. A fourth man was shot but not seriously. In tha brawl revolvers, axes and clubs were used, one of , the participants striking Cohlo with K an ax after he fell. The three Injured men are now In tha county Jail, one of them with a bullet hole through the fore , part of his etomach and another with ' eight bullet wounda. Little information can ba secured by the police. Cohlo had a wife and chil dren in Italy. . New Roaebnrg Realty Company. (Special to The Journal.) . ROseburg, Or March 9. Articles of incorporation have been filed with the county clerk In RoaeburgbytheUmpq.ua Valley Investment company, of Rose burg. Tha. capital stock la $50,000 and the principal office of the company will .'" ' 1 OREGON HOTELS MAN DEAD BROTHERS HURT. N PASCO BATTLE I, jdgMma'- - .... . "Portlaiid's Largett r-NorUiweit'i Grandest Hostelry i Absolntcly Fireproof 723 looms 300 Rooms Wltn Bath 100 Sample Rooms Oacapiea aa aatira black ia tit heart ef bwiaeat and Snanclal districts. ' Tha most mJali. cent Lobby, BetUurant, Ballraom, Banquet Ball and Public Stoma ia the West. Tha a tin oat ia oomfott and convenience. Eeadqaartara B.P.O.S. Grand Ledcs Conrentiott, Portland, i9u HUaOPSUf PXAir-BATSS I1.M TO S3.60 PER DAT V 4 Bomm Meet Bvery Train and Steamer .' H. 0. BOWERS, Haaaxer J. M. BROWITSIX, Aiaittant Kaaager Hotel Oregon Portland, Oregon. Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co., Props. a Both hotels centrally located, ducted on the European plan. . HOTEt r mm THE- IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel 550 ROOMS. 104 SUITES With Private Bath NEW FIREPROOF BUILDINO' MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS. Props. IS- ! . r. .fla ol. a . a l -a a i NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets. A Hotel in the Very Heart of Portland's Business . - ' . . , . - ... Activity. -' . . .... . .... r , MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT 1 Electric. Auto Rim Cars to and from Union Depot every few minutes. . L. Q. SWETLAND. Mgr. -- v F.P.WILLIAr be at Roseburg. The incorporator are E. L. Parrot t J. H. Booth, George Kohl hagen, Herman Marka and Joseph Mlcellt The company will do a gen eral real estate business with a special ty of buying and subdividing -. large tracts. All the incorporators are local men. ,."! Ask Your Doctor We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it He knows. He can advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with him. J. C. Ajar Co., to wait, Haaa OREGON nOTELS WHIN IN Portland, Oregon 1TOPATTM HOTEL ULTfJOf.lAII Hotel Seattle Seattle, Wash. ' Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co, Props. modern In every respect and eon- : , CORNELIUS House of Welcom PORTLAND. OREGON The Brown Bus Meets All Trains. A high class- modern hotel in the heart of the theatrs .. . . , . Bn(j shopping" district ONE BLOCK FROM ANY , CAR LINE Rooms Without $1.00 Per Day and Up, . Rooms with Bath $2.00 Per Day and Up. E. P. MORRIS. Prop. A. KRAUSE, Manager. PORTLAND HOTEL The largest and most magnificent hotel in Portland; unsurpassed in elegance of accommodations ot excellence of cnisine. European Ujplan, $1.50 per day and upward. O. 9. XAVTVULW. liana fee. SiSSsiainj; , ym - at II The Hotel Bowero Eleventh and Stark dt. -I'mle r New Mnnnzjiit nt offers all tha conveniences of a hlsh cln-a h ' ,- tel. with all tha comfOTta of a homo, 1 ,i..r - . plan. $1.00 per day-up. Amnrtcan f ' . t i. Famons for '(ts grill, ja In crtj 1 ' t " """""aerVloeiat easbtabie . prltei.,'-". ' U- 1 ' I permanent f Wests, j .j J-