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THE OKL'OON DAILY JOURNAL. I'OKTLAND. TUESDAY AI'KIL. lilt.
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Monday's Delayed News Briefly Told
!ttim of World Urprlf IlwlTd ltm o'(1ok VrrrUf
Aftmooa full 8 otlodi ThU Mornln-.
Otnfrrlal.
Th workman' cotnpnl1mi cl.
framed by Iti tr1 mplojrarv'
blllty iomiullon and rcomnjmlrd by
Hi senala JuJtrUrr eominltlMi, fm up
Monday In lh anat for th flrt
iini, whfn Senator ChtnbrUto of Or-
rum. HKk In ilTK-cr of II
Th trJ of dmlrl ind vlco ml-
ral In tl nay will b lbllrii of
a bill lntrodu4 br npraalall
Halrr of rennaylranU. Rrpubllcan. Tha
bill would Inrlud In lh actlva Hat ana
admiral and four loa admlrala.
The houaa public landa commlttaa
hrld anuUirf martini Monrtar. but nr'
Irrird to onldr tha tffrtr bill for
tli r-llrf of Innorant ptirrhaaara of Or-
ra-on and California railroad landa.
Tha bill aDDronrlatlna 1186.000 for
flahllna tha Mlsilaalppl flood
amanded In tha houaa to maka tha tnonay
alao apply to oparatlona on Mlaalaatppl
rlvar trlbutarlaa.
Jamra A. Conroy. director of tha Port
of Boaton, appeared berora tha commu
tae In oppoaltlon to tha propoaal In tha
Panama government bill to dlrorca rail
roads from ateamihlp Unaa.
Tha agricultural commlttea Hatenad to
arguments In faror of a bureau of
market! to Investigate methods of mar
keting farm products.
Tha house oonttnued debate on tha
Indian aproprlatlon toll.
The Judiciary commlttaa of tha een-
ata ordered ravoraoiy reponea m num
(nation of Oeorga I Townaenq
Sm j
to ba
United Btalra marshal ef Delaware.
Assistant Secretary Wtlaoa of tha
slat dapartsnenl told the aenata finance
rommlllp that the frea aagar bill
wuuld mean the abrogation of the re
ciprocity agreement with Cuba, for 10
per cent preferential.
rolltJceJ.
Nominations aent to the senate Mon
day by President Taft Included Edward
M. baloter of Missouri, commlaeloner of
education of Porto ttlro. and Earl 1.
Hunter, postmaster at Juneau, Alaska. .
Oovernor Hooper has announoed tha
appointment or Newell Handera as United
tatea aenator to suceead tfi late Ben
alof rtoberl I. Taylor. Mr. Bandera
la a manufacturer of Chattanooga, i
years old, and tha third Republican to
aerva Tennesaee In the United States
aenata, tks last being Y. V. Hrownlow.
eiecieo: in lift.
Kqual auffraare scored a victorv
the Arlaona assembly Monday whan th
house, II to 4, passed Assemblyman
siocra s diii granung women the full
right of auffraga. Tha bill Immedtate
ly was aont to the aenata. where tha
leader announced public heatings would
Da held before any action waa taken.
The Arlaona aenata has passed the
recall amendment to the constitution.
who only two negative votes. Th
measure bad previously paased the
bouse.
IT
I No More
Distress
After Meals
Because
STOMACH BITTERS
prepares the stomach to
receive food, assists di
gestion and assimilation
and keeps the bowels
open. u
VOIT SHOULD TRY IT t6dAY
l ias tern.
Appropriate civil and military honora
will be paid to the memory of Major
General Philip Kearney of Clril war
rams, upon tha removal of his body thla
wee rrom tbe family vault In Trinity
churchyard to Arlington cemetery Id
Waahlngton, where a flttlna; monument
la to ba erected through a 110,000 appro.
priation or the New Jersey legislature.
After telling hla landlady he Intended
to end hla Ufa, Oeorga Carlson, a Chi
catrc printer, purchased SO bottlea of
wuiakey. Later he waa - found uncon
acioua bealda elrht empty bottlea. He
waa fined f 18 for attempting- auiclda by
annum tne liquor.
Women of Exoelslor. Minn., are clan
ntngjeif necessary to keep the village
ary," to purchase the saloon licenses
at 11500 each. Tha formation of this
plan cornea as the result of tha recent
election In Exoelslor, which went "wet"
alter several years of prohibition.
While the town of New Madrid. Mo,
waa overflowed by the Mississippi to the
depth of several feet, votera went to
the polls In skiffs, motor boats, launches
and rafts and voted the town "dry" by
suo majority.
Dr. Charles H. Greene, lecturer In the
Harvard Medical school, has mad the
discovery thtrt women talk too much. In
a lecture on tha "Hygiene of Wo
men," he declared: "Yea. women talk
rar too much. They would be better
looking If they listened more. They are
nervoua because they do ao much talk'
log. The energy they use up In talking
should be used for other purposes."
Governor Woodrow Wilson arrived In
Syracuse, -N. Y:, Monday and immedl
ately purchased a ready made dress ault
WHEN YOU HAVE
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4 REMEMBER
(SDCtY EIGHTY EIGHT)
nrrkibMnuf Rnttl .CnW in tha Northwest last year Drove that it is
doinff whit people expect If it JidVt they would get their money backr
XXSS THAR 7" PEOPLE Kt I UKALU BOTTLES bbbbbbbbbbV
Wms Now b Oor Free Booklet Containing lalocantioa Tee Oagat U Have " '.
JIATT. JT. 'JOHNSON CO SAINT PAOL
tOU Wii S DifTfcuU, Ditfitm las DrftmUt last TrmH Bach assT f
lo replace tha one atoleLby burglars
al C'tiliaao
airs Aaara Ha-lia. mother of It chil
dren, rather haa continue In bringing
children Into tha world, attempted aui
clda In New York. Ileforo she could
acccmpllsh bar purpose medical aid waa
al hand and her life waa saved. Mr.
Ilarllla la a railroad laborer In Jersey
City, and Mrs. Itacllta saya ha has al
ways bean good to her, but she Insists
she does nut want to continue bearing
children. Hhe la 41 yeara old.
Colonel V- nton K. Jamison, for many
yeara one of tha beat known bankers of
I'hlUdelpbU. died Monday near Salt
burg, Pa. Colonel Jamison waa 71 yeara
Old.
An emphalto "yea" and not a amlle or
a mere nod of the head must ba given
by tha maiden proposed to or ahe can
not recover damagea for breach of
promise lo marry, according to a de
cision In the circuit court In Ken sea
City. Kdna M. Cooke -feat a autt for
110 000 acalnst Oarrett H parka becauae
flliarks' attorney proved ahe had merely
nodded br head when flparka proposed.
another International romance has
been ahattered by the filing- of a dl
mroa suit st Chicago by Counteaa da
Beauvort against the Count de Beau-I
vort The two were married in ionaon
In 1109. The counteaa la the daughter
of M. 8. Kllgallan, a wealthy Chlcagoan.
Major Oeneral Fredenra ieni unm,
rr u a. commanding xne eastern
vision of the army, with headquartera
on Oovemor-e Ialand. who for
weeks haa been abaent on leave, will
not return to Oovernor a Ialand -
sums command or tne oivision. w...w..
next to the position of chief of staff In
Waahlngton and that or omi.on
mandei In the rniuppinea. is -"
.v.. mn.t resoonalble command that an
American army officer can hold. Army
frtenda admit the general haa Buffered
an mAII rOmD CIB JOI fvw. - "
In the Chinese province of Shea F1.
where many Mohaitiinedana hate been
masaarred. acc-ordlng to a news agency
dlapalch from Tien Tsln
The prooe al of lelrphonlng la the
pope.eouuds of the bells whtrh will b
rung at the Inauguration of the newly
constructed Campanile, has ben aband
oned on ordera from Dr. Marchlafava,
the physician In attendance on hla hall
neaa. Dr. Marchlafava feara tha amo
tion which would be caused to the pope
by the Bounds of the bells would affect
hla heart lo a dangerous manner and
Increase hla depression due lo homesick
ness, which haa been lately very pro
nounced. Beven women and children were killed
at Laveanee, Franca, In a rush to
the doors In a concert hall, following
an outbreak of fire Fifteen other
women and children were Injured.
Pacific Coast-
State Horticultural Commlaeloner A,
J Cook, of California, nas -,-niine-
from Poatmaster General Hltcn-
cock. whereby the aendlng through the
malls of small trees, sups na
,i.h mi.hi h carriers of fruit-tree
peats will ba prohibited unleaa they
bear the atamp of a atate or federal of
enii nr Cook saya a recent white
fly peat waa brought to California In
the malls.
Hood River housewives and the man
agements of the Uirrereni locai n .
find great difficulty In securing girls
rvlc. The hotels mm
so much trouble that Uiey can scarcely
.iiri riri to serve in the dining
rnnma. and it is almost impossible
aa a 1 1 ra th m for nrlvate famillea.
Cable communication with Alaska,
which was severed last Saturday night
by a break In the aubmarlne line be
h,..ki and Sitka, may not be
restored for aeveral weeks. The govern
ment cableshlp Burnslde is oot of com
mission, and no other vessel la avail
able to repair th break.
Runchera in the vicinity of White
Salmon are complaining of cattle run
ning at larira in that community to the
detriment of youngr treea of orchardlats.
One man had 15 acres of treea badly
damaged, b'o many new orcharda are
being started in the White Salmon dla
trlct that it is thought It will be neces
sary to abolish thai, free range for cat
tle.
The bodv . of Robert McD. Grant, who
was drowned by falling overboard from
the Flavel wharf on the morning of
March 17. was found on the beaoa near
Hammond Monday. Mr. Grant waa 63
yeara old and was born at aea when hla
parents were emigrating from Scotland
to America,
A town row of long standing which
culminated in a disturbance In th
council meeting of the Sprlngdale,
Wash., council, February 19, at whlcn
time revolvers were drawn and blood
shed seemed Imminent, resulted In the
conviction in the district court of J.
W. GUUngham, Wlllard Taylor and J.
8. Fellows, prominent cltlsens or 'Spring
dale, on a charge of rioting.
A. Ia Balnane and P. T. Cedarhohn,
both old pioneers of the northwest, died
suddenly in Spokane Monday.
Orders were received at the Mare Is
land Navy yard Monday to place, the
cruiser Annapolis In full commission
by May 1. It la thought the Annapo-
lia will be sent either to Central Amer
ican waters or to Alaska for seal pa
trol duty.
Attempting to escape Monday from
the Folsom, Cel.. prison, Monday, Man
uel Roderigues, a Mexican, serving one
year and a half, was shot and killed.
The convict with others was working en
the wall being constructed oa the nortA
side) of the priaoa. '--u ; -
MUctll&atoiia,
For the use of the patented TJe
Bangs Gas Check." on Ha cannon In tha
army and navy, the United Statea gov
ernment has been held liable by the
supreme court of the United Statea to
pay flSI. 000 to the owner of the French
Invention.
Western coal haa been found unault
able for tbe uae of the navy except al
abore planta and on tuga and other vea
aela which would not ba expected to
take part la battle. Comparative testa
held aboard tha cruisers Weet Virginia,
Colorado and Maryland have convinced
naval offlcera that It would be unwlae
to give preference to weatern coal.
which, it la said, producea excessive
amounts of aahea and soot, tending to
clog tha tubea and gratea, and havlnc
a certain destructive effect on the boll-era.
Representatives of Catholic and Pro
testant organlsattona were heard Mon
day by Secretary Fisher of the Interior
department in relation to the recent
order Issued by Valentine, a commission
er of Indian affaire, forbidding . the
wearlna of rellrioue ererh bv teachers
fn Indian schools which receive govern
ment support. This order was suspend
ed by order of President Taft.
Secretary Knox arrived at Kinaston.
Jamaica, Monday on the Cruiser Wash
ington. Lieutenant Colonel L. C. E.
Wyndham, the governor's private secre
tary aide-de-camp, accompanied by the
United Statea conaul, escorted Mr. Knox
on Shorex
MERGER OF LIGHT
CONCERNS HASN'T
day afler the signing ef each a eon
tract aa ha prupoavd to give to the city
As matters stand ldar. I be Wrtlaad
hallway. I.laht A fower company ia
AIDFn WnODBURN -'"' e)si.m oi arr. al ita owa
(Continued From 1'age One. )
system
company
COTERIE OF LOCAL
MEN INTERESTED
IN LIGHTING PLAN
(Continued From Page Oiii.)
a complete Incandescent
throughout tha city. The
thereupon refused to deal with the roun
rll eieepl by renewing the contract
for the are system
The old are system was so entirely
unsatisfactory that the city refused to
renew tha contract, at en at a lower fig
ure, and kept after tha lighting com
pany for a new system, which finally
brought out a propoeltlon for the In
stallation and maintenance of one hun
dred and forty 10 candle power Incan
descent lamps, for which tha power
company proposed to, charts the city
114.40 each, per year and submitted a
contract to run 10 yaara Thla con
tract was promptly rejected by the city
of Wood burn and waa referred hack to
tha lighting people for elycllation. In
the meantime the Urhtlng and power
Interests of Portland had eon soli
dated, which was to result lln a
greet reduction In lighting ra tea.
The Portland Railway , Light tk
Power company .however, refused to
deal with the city at the prices named,
except on a IS year 00 n tract, and quoted
a new price of 11 20 per lamp per
year, on the 10 year basis, or aa In
crease of 11.80 per lamp per year. The
city council Immediately aerved notice
on the company to discontinue all arc
service within the cHy, and a petition
waa circulated by the citizens asking
a special election to provide bonds to
Instsll a municipal plant-
Thla action brought Oeneral Manager
Hlld of the Portland Railway. Light at
Power company to Woodburn. where he
conferred with the council and attempt
ed to ahow that the city could not pos
sibly operate lta own system and pro
duced . figures to prove that hla com
pany would actually loae money every
eraj proposals under advisement. wlLi
an arul-aMe settlement apparently as
far away aa II was l yeara age. The
s -
afllaeaa are aex ef the aodl and
eay tbey wUl gladly ge witheail aay
eireet lights rata- than be tied ea
aay each eoalrase aa te UghUag leas
paay effere,
aaeasBi BBsaBBaaaBi bbbb sasa
TTe average wweaaa aoaldot keep a
aeeret by petting It aa tea.
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Eastern Excursion rhtr-iG
Tickets Apr. 25-26-27
St. Paul or
Minneapolis Only
and Return $60
May ,., 10, 11, IT, la. , M.
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IW YOB at Ajn BITVU'A
BOTOBT ajTl BalTUBBT
turriLO abtd m mtu mar
TO. 00
lOeXM
110.00
city plant Is $500,000 and- the estimated
annual maintenance cost la 130,000.
The company agrees to furnlshe elec
trical energy that may be required by
the city for lighting- purposes at the
rate of 2 cents per kilowatt hour.
Olty May Take Over Plant.
The franchise specifies that at the
expiration of Its life of 26 years the
city may take oyer the plant and sys
tem Inside the city, limits.
The franchise ordinance will be in
troduced In the city council tomorrow
morning by Councilman Tom N. Monks.
Oo slow at the start and eive your
speed for the finish.
. Foreign. ";
President Manuel Bonllla, of ' Hon
duras, la opposed to the American loan,
coupled with the proposed treaty , now
pending before the united Statea senata
It la said the treaty will not be ac
cepted and the Honaurana will not ac
cept tha loan; . -- :
A nil-foreign rlota have broken out
Asthma Catarrh
WHOOPING CX3UGH CROUP
BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS
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trrastieHie tare
k tleisle, safe sa4 ef etie trestaeat fef krea
cBial troeslee, witheal deelag tke stenick WUk
inn. Uss4 wIU success fsrUlrty yean.
Tbe sir reeesree streagly aarlMyUe. iasslref
wits every breath, atakes breatklsf eety.-eeatkes
tks sere tereat, ass steps lha eeath, SMariof reek
hi alikta. 'fmelcas at Uraluable fe saetben
wkk yeaaf ekudrea aa4 a fees (a safferers frea
asthma. . . . .. . ...
aeaasaaaetstiw aaulres aessm.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
Trr Creaeleae aau
srstlc Th real Tablets
for Che Irritates1 threat.
Tin are aJaeie-eeeca.
ive aae aatleevne. Of
.rearararftaterfreaaa.
loc la Kaaisa.
Yspe CreaeleM Ce.
al Caftlasat at R, T, .
Ask Your Doctor
Stir up your liver a little,
just enough to start the bile
nicely. One of Ayers Pills
at bedtime is all you need.
These pills act" directly on
the liver. Made for the
treatment of constipation,
biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-
headache. Ask your doctor
if he knows a better pill for
a sluggish liver. Then fol
low his advice. JLr
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OTTT arr. JOB, alllaj CXTT, WIBBZyits. rOIT AJs-
THUB ASTD BkTUM , QjOO
Tlckcta allow 1 days for going passage, rood for return
lo October tl. Oood going one road, returning another.
Stopovers allowed within limit In each direction.
Try tha "OaMJITaX UUtlTBD." Ieava Portland T p. m.
dally. Through Btandsrd and Tourist Hleapera -Portlaad to
Chicago in 72 hours without change. Finest eervlce and
scenery. Tickets and sleeping ear reeervatione at city tick
et office. No. 12 Third street, or at depot. Eleventh
ana noyi streets.
M. DICXBOsT. a M T, 1, 123 Third treat, rortlaakd,
Talaphoaaai Marsh all Bon, Aaaa.
Greatest Nerve and Blood Tonli
No. 2
I have giveo per
tonal inspection to
the working of M. I.
S. T. on the human
system, and must
aay that it entirely
meets with my pro
fessional aanction.
D. H. LOOMI9.
late Demonstrator of
Anatomy, Philadel
phia Mdloal College
Goodnough
Building
AT
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Banderaoo'a - Camponnd
av!n and Cotton- Root' Pllia.
The best 'and- only reliable
remedy for DELAIID PEHI-
ODS. Cure the most obstinate
caaee In to 1 days. Price tl
bv
drurelsts everywhere. -Addreos Ti J.
per bos er three bosea fS.ee. Sold
Morrison st.
PIKKCK. Room L Itltt
Portland. Or. . ;
Public Auction
On Monday, April 22. 1912. at 11
o'clock A. M.. in front of the County
Courthouse, I will sell at public auc
tion, the quarter block at Fifth and
Yamhill streets, in Portland, Oregon,
oa which stands the 6-story Good
nough building. Terms. 1-3 cash, bal
ance due in one year.
DAVID S. STEARNS. Referee.
I. So To 22
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jfm-- m:j& yf Mrs.
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k'll.ll Ifc
V"
WL J aa
Every Woman;
Is tntereetsd aa snirmfl
kaow about tbe woaaariol
MAXVELVliiHinfSpny
What IVo Guaranteo U.I.S.T. flo.2 Will Cure
Ataxia. Spinal Trouble and apparently foeo.
1 '
1 a itn aVeniat 1
i If fee mnnol aeeeta
tha M4RVCL arcrst
ivearall artters and due L
Baas tBTilaa,aia ta laejea. w
Baaru eo, at asst sm aa. aa loax.
IW aaa fcr SkldsMe Pr Oa We
taarae ue. aaa tmvmn- urea ta" i
isas as.
itena.
RHEUMATISM, no matter how, tons standing.
Any ease of inflammation of the Bladder or
Enlarged Prostata Gland, no matter If the pa
tients have been for veers forced to ese a
catheter. BLOOD POISON IN ANY STAGS.
ANY CASK OF" DIABETES. ; , , .
It ia no stimulant, lta effeeta are permanent
and lasting. Will cure any ease of Stricture
without loeal treatment. Will reaaova entirely
from tne system Cancer and cancerous Ofrmi
In addition to. the above, M. I. S. T. Nov I
aaa cured many easea or Paralyala, Locomotor
hl. i4.'.m.m Af ih. fiareML
dlaT. baa bees oa the market tt ever S
years, and baa cured thmwaoas o( sotTerera I
is preaerlbed by iesdina physicians all over the
country. It la pleasant to take and absolufi r
aafe. It never IncreaaJJ or diminishes the
action ef tbe beart. If jourare suffenea from
any ekroaie diase Joa are oryed to wrtia v
as, o matter bow many doctors Or fc!nd f
medicines von have tried without relief. V it
GUARANTEE TO CtBK UU.
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Address 11. L C. T. CO., To
Tkr asa la Portland by t?r.1 TT FUT, K-'.. 3"
Oak aT. Konra 9 a. m. to 6 T- ' u I se J i '
la ra. Oar xne.uclue iva;i i i. V e oai m : . i t
That yon ay Jn1e of tbavaluef tbeOreat f rc",- ' "
'elf. we will send yoa one weW- trimt-ri t-t
nly asking that waen eurtsi voursp.f ft.a I i-
to others. Write jenttdenliailr n tin u , .
giving ar in puma. Il per bt-i. cr t. ,s a
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