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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 29, 1912. twas on mar. r" s EXPLAINED. Givisa watjstxq. A COSITCJCATIOS. GSEAT AT DISSOLYIXa. f 11 : 1 '. ! ' J- rv . jy m-x jn u zJ. TZ), S -III W1 .5 .11 First Coot "Hara yoa heard from Bill that autor Second Cook "Tea. Thajr caught him on him upside down," 4aronaut "Qtod-bi. bojsl It's a terrible thing to Thursday's News Happenings of Hiunan Intt-rest Occurring Throughout the World After 'Vesterdajr's Issue Went to Press. Congressional. By a vote of & to 3 'dh all vital points th Lorlmer Investigating' committee hns coniplotely exonerated the Illinois sena tor of any knowledge of legislative cor ruption. Edward Mines the millionaire lumberman also got a vindication y the committee. It Is practically certain a minority report-will be mnde by the committee, and a notable debate Is ex ONE DOSE ENDS IIICEST1, GAS, , DYSPEPSIA OR A SICK STOIGH Relief in five minutes awaits every man or woman who suf fers from a bad Stomach. 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Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Dlapepsin, because- you want to become thoroughly cured this time. Remember, if your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now, you can get relief In five minutes - ' : -V JUNGLE DRAMA. .' : North Coast Limited by way of Minne nnnlia. St. Paul. Milwaukee. Drawing Stenographer "Mr. Jones, I am about to marry a poet!" Employer "Ah! Then yon ara going to leave na?" Stenographer "Oh, no. But I shall need more pay. above the clouO! But 1 am bound to rural credit unions, was .favorpbly re ported by the finance eommlttSb of the senat.. The hotfse resumed consideration of the .diplomatic and consular appropria tion bill. Political. Vigorous denials of the statement of Wilson campaign managers that rival Democratic candidates for the presi dency Were In combination against the New Jersey governor were made Thurs day at the various Democratic political headquarters in Washington. Tho bill, submitting the Judiciary re noil am onrtmon t t f tha rann1 at t next general election passed the lowerv'P'"e is at present supplied by a rural house of the Arizona legislature Thurs day. An identical bill Is in the hands of the senate committee on constitu tional amendment:). Tho Michigan liouBe by a vote of 75 to 19, hns passed the bill providing for a vote at the fall election on a constitu tional amendment granting woman suf frage In this state. The bill had already passed the senate. Eastern. Max Freeman, an actor; BO years old, committed suicide Thursday by hanging himself in the room of a Seventh ave-' nue hotel in New York. The. grand Jury investigating the case of Folke E.. Brandt, the . former valet of-Mortimer L. Schlff, has exonerated Schlff and his counsel, Howard Guns, of conspiracy against Brandt. Rev, Mabel Wltham, pastor of the Church of Immortalism, at Boston, will hereafter decline to marry couples un less ' each produces two duly attested certificates . from physicians showing that they have passed physical exami nations. Dr.' Carl H. Von Klein, a well known physician of Chicago, after 20 years of study and an. outlay of $50,000, bus completed the translation of the "papyrus-Ebers," nn Egyptian medical work 7000 years old. The officers of the supreme lodge of the KnlKhts of Pythias who are meet ing in New York, hftve voted to hold the next biennial convention pf the or ganization at Denver, August 6 to Au gust 16 next Rcniento Maronl. one month old, with large brown eyes, fine .physique and good health, Is for eule by his parents at Chtctfgo at tho aomdwhat prohibitive price of $4000. , The first violence since the begin ning of tho strike of textile workers at Howell, . Mass., took place . ThursUay when factory windows were broken by parading strikers. No one was hurt, though several stones were hurled at the police, who made one arrest. Min Marion Talbot, dean of women at the University of Chicago, who !b being sued for $100,000 damages for al leged slander by Mies Esther Mercy, a former pupil, took the stand in her own beha,lf In Judge Pomeroy's court Thurs day. Her testimony was a general dcr nlal of all the charges Miss Mercy, had made against her. Charles A. Prouty chairman of tho Interstate Commerce Commission, In an address at the, annual dinner 6t the Trafic club at Pittsburg Thursday night, declared that the law should re quire every effort toward the settle ment of a strike. "If an increase Of wages,'-" he said, "Is unjustifiable, and if on that account an increase In rales is allowed, -It results that . the general public, including all other forms of labor, la required to pay what la un just and unreasonable." Another outgrowth of the recent- dis solution of the Standard Oil company of New Jersey Into 30 odd constituents was the rise. Thursday of shares of the Standard Oil of Kentucky to the un precedented price of $1000 aahare. A few days' ago tha. stock was offered at $850. - , Warren S, Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, predicts that when the result of-, ther strike vote on the wage question la made public April 10 It will ' be found that fewer than 2600 of the 25,000 engi neers in tn .,- iirotnernooa oppose a strike. r '. Pacific Coast. At the monthly meeting of the Tilla mook Commercial club, H, T. Bolts, lri behalf of the fishermen, on Tillamook bay, entered a protest against shipping salmon eggs from the hatchery ;n the Wilson river to the Columbia river, tho fishermen contending that they should be hatched out at Tillamook. The club will take the matter up- wlth the master fish-warden; ''.; " "' At a meeting of the trustees of tha Crntralla ; Commercial , club Tuesday night; Herbert Robinson, secretary of the-club, 'was instructed to purchase seeds and plants for the demonstration ftimi just west of tlm til t j , thw nse wf which was recently donated by V; B, HubbstraV president of the Southwest .Washington Fair association. The Tillamook Commercial club has tnken up the matter of obtaining com mon, fint rates fur Jumher on tha Pa Hewitt -My motto la See America first.' " Jewett "But sur-posa America aees you first T" Jfesl rUe. Cast ciT. men!" Merrymakers "Look out! Here he comes dowa- ICopyrUM. 1812. by W. Werner. 1 Fallroad has not as yet Issued its sched ule. J. B. Goff, for more than 40 years a resident of Oakland, Pouglas county, died Wednesday night after a HnKerlng Illness. Mr. Goff was one of the earll eist settlers of Oregon. Whether the move to place State Printer Dunlwny on a flat ssihiry lm mediately following the November elec tion' of this year will be continued or whether It will hi abandoned, practi cally will depend on the ruling of the supreme court on certain points iii .the University of Oregon referendum cases. A postoffice Is to be established at BAlplne; five miles west of Monroe. Or. route from Monroe. The supremq court has ordered a re versal In the qsso of the state against Charles It Jlolmrs, who was convicted of soliciting orth-rs for intoxicating liquors In Kyerett, a dry unit, by mail ing at Seattle a circular advertising his goods and enclosing u stamped and ad dressed envelope for a reply. M;iyor Cotterlll of Seattle, national chief of the Independent Order of Good Templars, has announced that he will sign no saloon licenses while mayor of Seattle. Kuen liquor licenses as are not vetoed by him within '10 -days." after their presentation to him far slg-nature-wlll become valid under the pro visions of the charter without his ap proval. Wlljiam A. Fnndren has been found guilty of murder in the second degree afCoeu d' Alone, Idaho for the killing of Isaac A. Coplen at Amwaco. ' February 13. Fondren shot -and killed Ooplcn when the latter came to his cabin to serve papers in connection with a dis pute over n homestead clnlm. Miss Myra Lee, a young Chinese wo rn n i), the first oriental of her sex to register in I.os Angeles, qualified as a voter Thursday. Miss Ie, wJS Is a fcuffraglst. Is 22 years old and a native of California. The Oranere Belt lffflee of Elks at Redlamls, C.il., will ond at least 50 delegates to the grand lodwe meeting at rortland, July 8 to IS. Twenty-five rooms have been engaged by the Red lands lodse. The prosecution has closed Its case at Vancouver In the extradition proceed ings brought by the Uta of Idaho against B. F. O'NclI, ex-presldent of the StHte Rink of Commerce of Wallace, Idaho, accused of embezzlement un 1 making false report. At the request of counsel for O'Ncll the hearing was continued until Saturday. . Foreign, The federal council of Germany has approved the army and navy bills pre sented to It March 22. These provide for an ' Increase of 59,000 men in the peace footing of the army and for an ,,. J.-....,. .I.'.. .. tua i. ... , I The rush and roar of deadly modern life is everywhere. , A Your nerves are weak i .i 1J Emm 1 ft is one swswsasnaa m-m-m mm assarn am m s TRADE-MARK Tallman 'TOs wife sings every even ing he staya In." Littleton "To reward or punis nunr- increase In the personnel of the n?vy of 75 officers and lfiOO men annually until 1920, over and above the ordinary In creases provided for in the existing naval law. j A strike broke out at Valladolid, Spain, among the employes of the Northern railroad of Spain. Four thou- .if sand men employed on the line in that city and the surrounding districts left work. They demand an increase of 25 per cent In wages. . Answering a question In the house of commons as to whether the Monroe doctrine Is applicable only to the Amer ican continent, or does It include the Islands of the West Indian archipelago. Sir Edward Grey said it was difficult to reply, but as "the British govern ment .Jibs no intention of making any new acquisition of territory on elth'T American continent, no question of pol icy on this point will arise between Great Britain and the United States." Tom Mann, the labor leader In Jail at Salford, England, has been released on $2000 bail, after leaving a written guar antee that pending his trial he, would not repeat his incitement to the troops to mutiny. Miscellaneous. An effort will be made, next Monday to Induce the supreme court of tho' United. States to give all of next week to bearing arguments In the "state rate cases." Rate laws In Missouri, Ken tucky, Minnesota, Oregon, Went Vir ginia, Ohio and Arkansas are to be tested by the tribunal. The Western Union Telegraph com pany announces Jliat a. pension plan soon will be put into effect guaran teeing employes retired after 20 or more years' service an Income of not less tli an $26 nor more than $100 a month. Eleven million dollars' loss in Wyo ming livestock resulted from the re cent snow storms and cold weather. That is the amount given out In a statement from the office of the state Immigration commission, which has obtained reports officially from every county In the state. In many Instances entire herds vf cattle were wiped out and every section re ports heavy loss in sheep. Because of the-poor corn crop last year, the bureau of plant Industry of the department of agriculture has test ed samples from all over the country and found a low average germination. Dr. B. T. Galloway, chief of the bureau, advises tho fanners of the , country to be particularly careful about their planting thisi spring. ' Mrs. Anna Wntterniii'i Dead, (BlcUl to Tti Journal. Amity, Or., March 29. Mrs. Anna Watterman, wife of L. Watterman, died at her home in Amity, March 23. She ', jj ana worn, tney are overtaxed, strained to the breaking point Strengthen them, build them vitalize them with a Food' Tonic .' " '.'.' of the oldest, purest aivLbcstzknownjif . FOOtf- TONICS. ALL DRUQQIST9 M-4S tha shirts I aver "Bringing some was born in Logan county, Ohio, and j had passed the 60 year mark. About 18 years ago she came to Oregon with her former husband, Robert Reames, who died some -yars ago. One son L. E. Reames of Mffl, survives her; also a aister and brother who live in Ohio. . Mr. and Mrs. Watterman recently moved here from Talent. Tha funeral services were conducted at the Baptist church, March 25, by the pastor, E. T. Starkey. CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD AT FREEWATER Freewater, Or., March 29. Robert G. Campbell, aged 3, 31ed at his home Wednesday of Blight's disease. Mr. Campbell had been ferryman on "the Columbia river at Umatilla for two years, his. family residing In Freewatcr. He was born at sea, and was a soldier In the Civil war, being a prisoner of war at ono time In Libby prison. He wag married 18 years ago tt Miss Nellie Briggs, of Newport, Or., who, with their daughter, Dot, survive hira. Mrs. Camp bell was the first butcher In Freewater and also the first fire chief and acted as marshal for some time. 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