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' JJJ-k, A TALE OP,fiOMC BOHEMIAN CATC - MARIETTA fAD, & vCUED SHEfc MAKE GDORSE-'.'TWE'FBl OUT Z SEE THE . C1 CO ...--'"'- asawssefcmeeeeie'i"-- , 1 r .' i QUOTH 6tOR6ErlVE.v, HALf A. TO TOTAKE.VDU koUND-l AW) IET VOU STAY UCTL .Mm AMOR'S : PROWD J ; fc& vnu KUST KKC BOHEHIA'5 A place. ; VAiER.E COAPj-viHSK ftOOMS,OS WRfcERS'-bONr A&OUND. 50 MAKETTArTHEKS NO fifctfc TO ENTREATED: CEOWE ONHL SHE : HAD HER WJ AKD ALL WENT rA&(ft KCf; ON UNTIL .THEfcE U tfORSE , THE ' BlGKfcE WHO SAT ACROSS . THE WAY. Is tw M it.in uw.mv w &rrc eves 6und '.tesMcnofi thxt sheU' ms-T2 AX. OWE6 : MARIETTA KOMZWA V &KASGffi$ CC" . HOW DARED TAKE VtTOHtt -.tfroL ftAOj Monday's Delayed News Briefly Told Resume of World B(app?nlngs Received From 3 o'Clock Yesterday ;y. Afternoon Until 8 o'Clock This Morning. ; ; -; vV ;' r : Congressional, ' ' . , To facllitat settlement of lands on g overnment Irrigation project, Beprt sentativa Raker of California, has in troduced a bill proposing "cooperative nomestead entries." The bill provides that any homestead entryman, having filed on a quarter section of publio land, may subdivide Ms entry, conveying par eels of it to other Individuals who are eligible to make entry In their own names. . ' Representative 'Warburton has intro duced a bill appropriating $160,000 for widening and macadamizing the govern ment road in Mount Rainier park to a full width of 15 feet throughout its en tire length. Senator Cummins of Iowa, has intro duced In the senate a nation wide presi dential primary bill, the effect of which would be .. to do awayvwlth local, state and national conventions of the various political , parties. The plan of Senator Ask Your Doctor A Strom Tonic - Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier. Without Alcohol A Great Alterative - Without Alcohol A rmlly Medicine .Without Alcohol Ask your doctor if a family medicine, like Ayer's Sar saparilla, is not vastly bet ter without alcohol than with it Lr Cummins is to have a national primary July 8 neat - . . ' .. - In response to a request from the 'Ore gon railroad commission. Senator Cham berlain has promised support to a bill providing that railroads shall not be permitted to own or control competing steamship lines. Senator Simmons has introduced a bill requiring a reading and writing test for Immigrants. Oscar W. Underwood, Democratic floor leader, supporting the proposed excise tax bill In the house Monday,-charged that the supreme court, , by its annul ment of the Income tax in 1195, was re sponsible for the growth of socialism in the United states. President Taft sent a letter to con gress Monday asking, that the house and senate adjourn Saturday and attend in a body memorial services to be held for the dead of the old battleshlo Mam Speaker Clark turned tha gavel over to Representative Boehne of Indiana, Monday and took the floor to ask the consent of the house to hav ht on Friday against the recommitment of wi ireo u8r cm recorded for its pas. sage. , : .-v . Former Secretary of Wi wh, .- fore the Helm committee,' passed the re sponsibility for the non-eourtmartlai of major 10 rormer Chief of Staff Bell , Chairman McCumber of the pension committee of the senate, announced that he would try to clear the calendar of all pension legislation this week. ; - Attacks upon the credibility of wit nesses, assertions that no proof of any corruption fund in connection with Sen ator Lorlmer'a election had been shown at the senate investigation and charges of conspiracy on the part of the Chi cago Tribuna to force Senator Lortmer out of publto life, fin a brief in Senator Lorimer's defense filed Monday with the special senate committee which has his case. . Political. Senator Dixon, the Roosevelt cam paign manager,. has announced a determ ination to contest the Taft delegations In all the southern states, Ormeby McHarg, ex-asslstant secre- NOT E---T. FOB RACE BETTERMEITT. nuihsnfl-'All Is lostr Wlfe-'Oh. heavens!" '. Husband "My partner has absconded!" Wife (relieved) "Ob! X thought you meant the auU was stolen."'. ' :, V , j,---- Mr. Prosit "How do you figure it out that feminine rule will improve the human famllyr - Mrs. Henballotf "For one thing, women will neve permit their husbands to do the fool things that men now allow their wive to do." DON'T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS; A SIMPLE REMEDY RESTORES COLOR Darkens the Hair, Stops Dan druff, Falling Hair and .Itching 5calp... : " "Pull out one gray hair and a dosen will take its plaoe'r is an old saying, . which Is, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray, hairs appear it Is a algn that Na ture needs assistance. It is Nature's call for help.- Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a lnitle streak of gray. When gray hairs coma, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable heir-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Special lets say that one of the best prepara tions to use is the old fashioned 'rsHge tea which our grandparents used. . The best preparation of this kind is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prep aration of domestio sage and sulphur scientifically compounded with'later dis covered hair tonics and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyetbia Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harmless. It refreshes dry, parched hairremoves dandruff and gradually restores faded or gray hair to its natural color, Don'tdelay another minute. Start using Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur at once and sea what a difference a few days' treament will make in your hair. This preparation is offered to the publio at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all druggists. Special agent Owl Drug Co. tary of commerce and labor, has taken charge of Colonel Roosevelt's contests In tha southern states. Four years ago McHarg organized the south for Presi dent Taft " ' " - ' " Five visitors appeared at Sagamore Hill Monday, Colonel Roosevelt said there was not a politician among them and that he was not talking politics Monday. His visitors, ( he explained, wera naturalists.. Much bitter feeling was engendered among' members of the Arizona Bar as sociation in a meeting at the oapltol Monday, when a resolution recommend ing ex-Governor Sloan for the federal Judgeship in Arizona, was passed by a viva voce vote. Mahlon Pitney of New Jersey, took the oath of office Monday and assumed the duties of associate Justioe of the su preme court of tha United States, as the successor of tha late Justice Harlan. It waa the first time since illness last October called Justice Harlan to hi deathbed that tha bench was filled. ' . w . ' " Eastern. ' The ease of the Chicago meat packers being prosecuted by the government un der the criminal provisions of the Sher man anti-trust law,' was submitted to the Jury Monday without argument by the defense. -v ; Word is received of the foundering of the barge Thaxter, off Shinneoock, I L, Saturday, and the drowning of Captain Clarence Qrinnell, of Fall River, and three members of the erow.iiiJw. Tha supreme court decided Monday that employes in a car repair department or a railroad were fellow servants of employes in the operating department, thereby excusing the employing railroad from liability for negligent injuries to the former class by the latter. Several letters addressed to the late H. O. Havemeyer, ex-president of . the American Sugar Refining company, were put in evidence Monday at the trial of tha indicted directors and officers of the company. The letters were to sup port the government's contention that the "trust'' obtained control of the Penn sylvania Sugar Refining company to suppress competition in violation of the criminal clause of the Sherman law. Given time and opportunity the dress makers of this country will eventually lure the woman back to the Immense hoop skirts of ante-bellum days. Tho TWO TOP NOTCHERS r i J ' Of mm it aTCrs K3 G!.aX f J If you want good whiskey bear this ad vertisement in" mind.7. WHY?r Because these two products are the best brands of rye and bourbon on earth, they are manu factured by Clarke Bros. & Co., Peoria, 111., the largest whiskey distillers in the .world. These goods are bottled in bond, ICO proof, under the supervision of the U. S. Government. J These two products represent the1 perfection of distilling in Rye 'and Bourbon. -; . ; Q No expense is spared in distilling and aging and bottling theseV. whiskies, and we guarantee them to be absolutely the purest and best to be found anywhere that is as strong as we can make it. CLASKE ESOS. & CO Peoria, HI. BLUMAUEReVHOCH Portland, Oregon Distributers trim hobble is hopelessly doomed, and in Its place this season comes the panler gown. Three thousand dressmakers from all parts of the United States, now as sembled at Chicago, are enthusiastic over the panler, which is admitted to be tha forerunner of hoopsklrts. In two years, at the latest, they predlot wide hoop skirts will be tha rage, Bombs soon may be substituted for window smashing bricks in England, Dr. Jessie Murray, of London, told a meet ing of the woman's party of Illinois, at Chicago Monday. In the course of her address she said: "It has reached the stage of a civil war. People have asked why we don't Substitute bombs for bricks. If our demands are not ao ceded to soon, X assure you bombs will be used." - - - Miss Mary Lonergan, an artist of Kan kakee, 111., obtained a verdict of 120,009 against Dr. Daniel B. Hayden, a Chi cago millionaire, on the ground of breach of promise. Governor McGovern of Wisconsin, has Issued a call for an extra session of the legislature, beginning April 80. Bight hundred employes of the Scott colliery, near Shamokln, Pa., struck Monday because the Mineral Railroad & Mining company refused to sell pea coal to tha employes. The company says outstanding orders from places outsldo the coal regions had to be filled. It Is feared employes at other collieries may strike for the same reason. . While reading letters from Bishop Farrelly and the apostolic delegate at Washington in vindication of bis assign ment to the pastorate, Father Faulus of St. Michael's Catholic church of Cleve land, Ohio, was hooted. Jeered and run out of the pulpit by dissatisfied metn- mers of his congregation. Threats of dynamite hav caused the police to es tablish a guard about tne pastors real dence, :-: "; .';.-,. VT? v ' ' ;' Foreign. "I " '. V " ' .;' Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, has introduced in the house of commons the naval estimates for the coming year. The appropriation catted for ts $220,427,000, a decrease of $1,635,000 from last year. ..The armored cruisers California, South Dakota and Colorado 'under Rear Ad miral Sutherland, have sailed from Hon olulu for the Philippines. They should arrive at Olongapo April 1, unless di verted to, some point on the coast of Chin. -- ::.- - Seven passengers and three Europeans of tho orew of tha Peninsular & Oriental steamship Oceana were drowned while their rescue waa being attempted after the collision In the English channel of that vessel on Saturday with the Ger man bark Pisagua, which was after ward taken into Dover In - a sinking condition, " ' "7?' ';7. . The reported interview with Ambas sador Held in the New Tork Times, In which Mr. Held is quoted as saying that England today is in a condition similar to that which prevailed in France before the revolution in that country, has caused muoh. Indignant comment in London. Mr, Held has au thorized a denial of the purported interview. Miscellaneous. , One of the convicts whom Governor Runt of Arizona recently placed upon their honor not to attempt to . escape, a Mexican named Chappo, . disregarded hie word and slipped away from the penitentiary . at Florence, Monday, and up to 4 late hour Monday night had not been captured. --:;-,--r-: v;--.-:.--. With 8alt Lake City as its headquar ters and Oregon Short Line officials as Its "officers, the San Franclsoo & Port land Steamship company was Incorpora ted In Utah Monday. It has held Its charter from California and the articles filed at Salt Lake City provide that meetings may be held in 6an Francisco "if deemed expedient" The capital stock of 5000 $100 shares remains tha same. - - - ,,. .. . The balance of trade in fa?or of the United States for the year ending Feb ruary 39 was $6.1B8,07. Imports and exports of February exceeded those for ther-same month of any previous year, TheHEotaM tot the year ending February 29 were higher than had ever been re corded by the bureau ' of statistics" of the department of commerce' and labor. " Jio atQOO taB. JSiia.moj.sf-". v'i 1 h been the dream of American naval archi tect! ever since the British shipbuilders began the struggle for supremacy in size and power in battleships with tha launching of the original dreadnaught, already is being planned at the navy de partment, in anticipation of tne allow ance by congress of the department s estimates for two new battleships. A preliminary census statement la sued by Director Durand shows that in 1910 there were 8,617,606 Illiterates, unable to read or write, among the 71, 630,270 persons 10 years of age or over in the United States. This waa a re duction of from 10.7 per cent to 1.1 per cent since 1100. . Joseph Choate Jr. of New Torlt and J. P. Morgan's representative arrived in Winnipeg Monday afternoon to take over the Winnipeg Electric railway and Its interests at a cost of $30,000,000. Aberoromble, a hamlet 16 milea from Wapeton, N. D., was wiped out by fire with a loss of $60,000. In a memorandum announcing that 40,000 Canadian cadets will start train ing this year, Colonel Sam Hughes, min ister of militia, expresses the hope, that In a few years every boy in Canada will be, proficient la drm and calisthenlos and be a perfect rifle shot. Piles Cured at Home ' fpsasassaasaassjatt . . .-h. Quick Relief Trial4 Package Mailed Free to All in - ; Plain Wrapper. ' Pacific Coast. A pet -cat to tha home of Oliver A. Garrison, at Taooma, saved tha lives of Mrs. Garrison and her three children Monday morning. The family waa asleep in the house when awakened by the yowling of the cat, and later it was dis covered tha downstairs rooms were all ablaze. Tha woman and children got out of tne house in their nigntclothes. Kassel Goldstein, 66 years old, a mil lionaire' liquor dealer and real estate owner, ' is dead in Seattle of . heart dis ease. He was a native of Russian Pol and and cams to Seattle many years ago.' - Judge BJ." B. Preble, of tha superior court at North Yakima, has decided against Mrs. Ida C McCracken in her suit to oust from of floe Mayor R. D. Herod, of Zlllab, Wash. Joseph McMillan, who said he took French leave- from the Oregon penlten- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tiary whOa employed fm honor", at tha Salem sanatorium, surrendered to the ' police. Ha said ha waa sick and penniless. The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Plies have been cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Rem edy without further treatment When It proves its value to you, get more from your druggist at 60 cents a box, and be aure you get the kind you ask for. Simply clip out free coupon below and mail today, together with your name and address on a slip of paper. 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