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( Tin: OK LOON DAILY JQUJWAL 10KTLAND. SATURDAY UVENIN'G. APRIL Z7t t.. JEFF FINDS THAT, ALL IS NOT BEAR THAT GROWLS By "Bud" Fisher JJi n iv I ".v.. . JA7a-r I fTTT f C-W; Jeff- uAVtt i , ' . ' - - - ' ' . ' Short Stories Tell Delayed News trm of the KimIi of rrkUf Afwcwooe jm1 Me tit, rr:rpbel for (WgrM0J. Senator Chatrrlal.'S bill aaalag that an additional II MM ba 444 IM appropriation t.f III. heretofore granted for lh eorlruc-tlM f federal building at A I batty. La pee ad lb ee Repabllraa rs ember of the Null f raf coramKf ar fraotlag wel tariff till to report to th senate aa a eubatitut for I ha t'oderwood bill. .aaeed by the house placing aa' d e lorain rata of It pa- cl Bp woo Importatioea. Tha eeaale eommltla i bill. II la expected, arlll carry a pclfic jAiir of II rent a pound upon luiperta ltions of flrai and soooad claa acoored woola. rollelrai. Under tha caption. "Aa Mad aa a March Hare." Colonel Wa Hereon aayi In Ida PourUr-Journal: "Tha epectacl of the president of Iba United flute encaged la an unmly public quarral ilh an az-prldant of tha V nil ad hutaa may ba. aa tha aarl" bath It, aliht for goAt and mm, but from td viewpoint of tha paopla, proad riially of their country a dlcnlty and fHiatr amoni natlooa of tha earth. It la tragical." An aqual aoffrafa constitutional amendmant la to ba aubmlttrd at tha neit election In Mlaaourt under tha Initiative and referendum. nepreaentatlva Hawlay haa fllad hla final matement of primary campalirn expenaea under tha national law. la total expenditure to ecur nomination wan tJ. but under tha Oregon corrupt prnctlres act he report ITt.ll, tha dif ference being JJ. (0 for printing and poatage, upon which the report la not required by tha national act form af I be Teexweay 111 bail r mday algal after ke -a4 (Jeyad wit out eltplrvg tot 41 aoua a4 II Bala- Eatra. Dan Tlberklen, a rich farmer ef Wella ford. Kan., ehot Cbarlea HarV hired hand, twice In tha bc mday. when he found Mm at hla home.' Tlber klen had run Hurt off befora. It U amid, with a ahotgun. becauae ha feared Hurt n too attentive to Mra. Tlberklen. Klamea , originating In tha awltch bnard Friday destroyed tha old Acade my of Mualo. for 40 yeara a popular playhouaa of Plttabura". Pa. Tha loaa la 1150.000. Wiretappera on . Friday took $71,000 from bookmaker operating; pool room a In New York city. . Tha coup waa ef fected by aendlng telegraph lo Informa tion Into every large poolroom that Su perstition had won tha fourth race at Jameatown. Tha daring tneri waa not discovered until an hour later, when lc,e of Charles W. Wappeneteln, former ' Aa eraMttmtat la enede Ibal the baartaga twfx'a the eianlor la the mm f l ha imanatir ault for the dlMQlutlow of tta t'all4 IUI leJ corpora I loo will bgia May la w rork. Couaaal for ft- Oaraawa V. T. ItKh aao argad Oo racnar Fom Prtday to lay bafora tha eiaralive cauactl thalr petl Ilea aakla4t that the aaataara of dath ba rbaag4 la on a of Ufa Iroprleaa- mnL Promlneol lawyer of It atatca aa aetnbled In rttlraga Friday and etartad a movement for general houaacleanlng III tha courta of the l'nltad BUUea. Tha delegataa, who rapraeenlad mra than tt.otO lawyara. prartlrlng In all allona. from New England to tha PaelfU? eoaet. uaanlmoualy choaa Illlnola aa tha logi cal leader for a national effort lo acur mora enlightened aad efficient tnathoda of court procedure- The laaue. accord ing JO tha agreement or more than a erera of pakrra, la a substitution of 'common Bones' for archalao English common law requirements. Padfle CotMt. While playing with hla little alater on tha bank of tha Willamette river near hla home In Albany Friday, Olhaon. the I- year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Oorham, loat hla balance and fell Into tha water, where ha drowned before help could reach him. Touching" a lighted match to a dyna mite cap which ha held la hla hand, the II- year-old son of J. It Crosby, a mill-J worker realdlng In Rlverdale. Wash., was terribly Injured by- the exploelbn that followed which tore three flngere from one band and badly lacerated the other. Joa B. LeMaater, assistant cash ler of tha Northern Express company, who die appeared from Spokane last Monday, waa ahort between lltOO and 11000, ac cording to Information given out by persons who have been auditing his accounts. What la aujiposed to have been the iirat caaa on record or a laoor union boycotting a prlxeflght appeared In San Franclaoo Wednesday night when an embargo waa placed on the Kid George Howard Morrow match because George, It was declared, had once failed to respond to a strike call, whan he waa driving a milk wagon. The supreme court of Washington has denied a petition for rehearing of the af Ceme af Ike rifte eaaal efce a taur af t L'ftlia Utai. Aaeialaal acrlary t lha Treasury Curtis baa eaes la I ha a 14 at ftp esaekcrs by eae41ag Ike cueiaaM ra U i tors hum auiKaris 4uli travel er I being Into lk L'alte mala free of duly tare poena of pre fared aanuk tag Ivttsreo, 1 tie af ike p-erwilited It cJcare r lt cigaralle. Tha bomhardmeal by Italia warablpa f the lMaiwlla fan a weak ago waa sack hhx aerlexsa Ihaa afflclally ad milled. Kamkalea fort, at Iba anlrajtr of lb ftar-daaalle. waa eoeapUlely 4- atrvyed. IM TvtrkUh soldier blag killed aad more tluia that number wounded. Ir. W. Ten Wal Chaag. who waa 4- rld at tha Vnlveralty of Virginia and. waa aocoad aerretary of Iba Chin I- gatloa al Washington under pr. wu Ting Fang, hta been appolated tW prldeal of the Ottnese foreign board. II la understood la Parte that the powers are, conaldrlag the matter of advising Italy either lo fore the Dar danelles or definitely sbandon the plaa, sa her present Indecision greatly m- barrasses International ehlpplng. Reporte are recolved from Tungan. on the coast of Kwantung province, that srHoue dUtarbanre nave resulted from an attempt to collect I he llkln. or transit taxea. Atl traffic ha been au pen ded. 0. A. C. EXCURSION HAILED AS GREAT COUP FOR OREGON (Continued From Page One.) chief of police of Seattle, convicted of accepting a bribe and aentenced to serve TWO WOMEN TESTIFY What Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg- StatemenU Follow. Kormak was known to ba tha real win ner. Camilla Bauchla, tha Italian musician I three to ten yeara In tha state pent who started out on Tuesday evening toltentlary. Thla ends tha litigation, and break all endurance records for con- J mean a that Wappenateln must go to the tlnuous 'performances at tha piano, fell penitentiary. exhausted from Ma stool on tha plat- I The body of James MItchcllf the young man who fell overboard from the gaso line schooner Gerald C, while the vessel was lying at tha Elmore dock at Astoria last November, waa found floating In the river opposite the Tallant 6c Grant cannery Thursday afternoon by two Fin nish fisherman. Representatives of R F. Keith have purchased a magnificent site In the heart of Los Angela for 1450,000. On this Keith is to build a $600,000 theatre. Attorney General Webb, In an opinion tn TVati1r ittnrficv Wftfthhirflf nr KA. etADltB ComDOtind Did ror I ram en to county, says that California ". rp mj ". rpi . I women are ineligible to act as trial X I ucir ncuur"" 1 ueir g wu i jurors, weoo says mat tne amenament to the state constitution granting the election franchise to women dealt with their political rights and duties, and new mooreneia, umo.- il&xe great I Drlvlna- an Indelible lead oencil com- pieaaurv in tDanking you lor what your I pletely Jnto his abdomen In an attempt VegeUbletJOmpoUnd al auiciae, uinon uingg. unaer arreei on haa rion fnrme II "U'1"1' tuunu wniums I j "y r j 1 on the floor Of hla cell in tha Oakland, uau ucanujs uown c.i 4alL cinsra- had natientlv bored pains, was dizzy and away with tha sharp point of the'' pencil weak, had pains in I until he had made an Incision in his lower back and could r " " "Z7 .,,., , . . m A "vi uawu v fc ."viivti, ui iiiiik r n. 4.a uuwm mjr cfJ I probably will die. long enough to get a! pave Abecassis. a wealthy English- meal. As lonr? as 1 1 man, la minus I100O tn Jewelry today laid on my back- I ,on the ev" ' hls J?Parture from San WOUM leel Detler, nocturnal visit by thieves who ransacked but when I would his apartments in a local hotel,' No tret no those bearine I clue has; been secured. down pains would come back, and the Tna armorea cruiser Maryland, which " " ' . . . . .T I was damaged durina- toroedn nrarf ic doctor said I l)ad female trouble, Lydia I Tt,egday nlght by the submarine Gram E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound waa J pus near Los Angreies, left Friday for the only medicine that helped me and' 1 1 ean Piego. The hole in the vessels Theva hwn o-rowincr stronger ever since I "u" . 3 A a i ii r L. : a : i T 1 commenceu vo iu uopo ifc wm . fullei. You can use this letter.'' Mrt. CASStBj Mexico, are rejwtfd aa follows In a IAjOXu, Wew juooreneia, ciaric wo.,um I special mspaica to a san rTancisco pa- I per irom an expeaicion or tnree siaii Iiead IVnat lOlS Woman says; I correspondents: "An extensive conces o,.v w;m.. nr... t.b. " timoer and agricultural lanaa. Tha day al the college, they declare moat Interesting and educational, and they came home convinced that the college la one of the greateat aaseta of the state and entitled to all of the support that tha board of regenta may se ex pedient to recommend. Flae Baataet arved. The visit aloaed with an elaborate banquet prepared and served In Waldo Hall by tha atudenla of tha Dome tie Science department. In proposing a rla Ing vote of thanka to the young ladle. lion I leld aolde lday by ro ntea f attelne and affair, the tha laaltlatlea nutl ke.p up with this reel 4 !- f develapmenL ll tuttat mwp Ja the lead, for I havt ba Uld that ao4 wa kftew ibat the future of Uregea depend upeo the developiaeal of It aalural rewuroei" J t Kerr explained ifcal aeveral new buiUlaga will ba aeeded wllhoul delay, the gjuiaailum. library aad woman a durmllory bolng laa1 lo the utmoal capclty. A mining building la to b reeled ea. and a domtlo art build lag will ala berotua a rerelty. He explained thai the maintenance fund caanol b reJured wlikout damage lo ha efficiency vf the faculty, thla In answer lo I ho, havtng fifgeld la the past thai a portioa of the malnten anc fuad could rbpa ie devoted lo the bullllng fund, which In the paal five yeara haa amounted to 11(0.000. Other speaker war Mayor J. F. Tales, of Corrallls: ll. F. Irvine. John F. Carroll and II. ft. Jixeelyn of Port land. Hon. 1L M. Miliar Introduced a revolution which waa aed unanlmoua- ly asking for a federal appropriation to aid tn dlemlnllng Information to the people who benrfli directly from the work Of the experiment station operated In conjunction with the college. Fol lowing la the reeolutlnn: SU1 ladon. ""Where, The bill In congrees known aa The Iver Kxtanslon Mill' or H. H. 11, (Tl, Is now under consideration. Thls bill provides for an annual ap propriation from tha L'nltad Hlata government of llt.OOJ. to be Increased by the amount of about :)) per year for tha atata of Oregon, for a period of Ian yeara, on condition that the lata make an aqual appropriation to the Oregon Agricultural college, aald sum to be used for tha support of col- rge extension work In agriculture and home economics; to convey practical nforroatlon direct to the farm and home by field demonstration, public lion, and Otherwise. Therefore, be It resolved by this body, the Oreron-Portland Bualneaa Men'a excursion, that aald appropriatlan would be of great value to the state of Oregon, and w would, therefore,, urge our members of congress to use their best efforts for th passage of this bill." Teaterday afternoon William Hanley, Dr. A. C. Smith. Judge C. II. Carey, WAY S CLEAR FOR A 0.-YV. Accepts Route Surveyed Except at One Point East of Shell Rock. I ta The tomnml 1 Hood Blvar. Or. April It. th Uet obstacle lo th building of th Port land Hood lllver road around Shell rock waa removed thla week hen the O.-tV. IC A N. company accepted the rlght-af-way aurveyeU ty County Pur veyor Murray Kay. Only on chog wa aaked by Chief Kngtne.r Iloachk of the railroad and the county court Is prepared lo acquleee In thla. County Judrt Culbartsun. Mr. Kay and W. U Clarke returned ymterday from Portland, where thty attinli-d a conference with tha railroad official The only point at which tha route of tit road muat be changed la al tha slid ing reck Ju.i east of H It 11 I look. Here the railroad Insists that the county's road muat be conetructed above Ita re taining wall. Which wera conetruoled at large ex pen to hold back th muiM vf luoa rock. '1 his change will entail an additional exponae on the county of about 12000. The matter haa been referred to Su perintendent O'Brien of the O.-W. R. A N. for final approval. It la expected thla will be reeelved next week, when body of ronvlota will at once be brought to Shell Itock and work etartad. averJ enema f b fteU la wh eu la lktr eUae la are ulta. laal sight laadr4 hla alga. linn, to lak effect at Ike ead af th prl Biheel year. Bee Mllllk, lealruttar In Malory al resigned. I'tlnrtpal 11m S wba I a graduate f Val. (laird In lawlgalng that hi rita aaa lake f,r what b eoaaldrd Ike goud af Ibe aebool. Htace the effigy burning last fall Iher has be r- taiil frtetloa bet we a aom f Ik 1 1 1 i. s.i etdM body aad th faeaMf, TUl frtetlo baa tended la lb rsnt 1 of Ik aludeal and realising that tka e-ol caanet canltaue I Ik bt 4 raatage aader th esletlag eondlileae, Frtsx Ipal Hark resigns. H ra be 1U give up tracts Us, , Sam Sloan Is a Cigar Thai aUs for It than It worth, vl I Try H. a OlttOOX HOTtTLM r T. Qmlfr) m W-v4aiiI hirl.t 4m f- TK a Un eef man llnea. In the Pacific northweat, tea- President Carl R. O ray. of tha Hill lines tlfled the banquet the very beat It had u"n' mnu 1 reaioem r. i- irp. been hla good fortune to attend In the beI1 of ,h fnrverslty of Oregon spoke past 10 yeara. and ha said he had at- to th luaent body of tha college. Mr. tended lo many banquets given by th Hanley Invited each and every one to Domestic Science department a of Inktl- com" n "tay week or two this aum- tutlona similar to the O. A. C that he could, not recall the number. And too. th banquet had been planned by th students. J. K. Weatherford of Albany, member of the Board of Regents, was the toastmaster for tha evening and Dr. W J. Kerr, president or the college, was tha principal speaker. President Kerr gave a brief resume of the work accom pllahed by the college since its more mer on ranch. his Immense Harney county HECTORED PRINCIPA L 10 GIVE UP TEACHING 'Spmlal to The Journal. Walla Walla. Wash., April 27. Prin cipal F. C. Heck of tha Walla Walla high school, whose effigy waa burned by membere of tha high achool atudent body last fall, after the expulsion of HOTEL MULTNOMAH WIIVS In sli. arpolatraeata. aervlr and fireproof qaallty of the btidlng Irte leading hotel In Lwrlland. th Multnomah. Offers To the dlecrlmlnallng tra Velar vry enmlort snd iwnvenlegr found only In th beat hotel of the eael Nine etorlee of steal and roncret with 7: room a and Bull ialatlallr fumlehed, with ratee from ll.lt lo par day, Kuropaan plan. Motor 'tuea meet all trains and steamer X. O. OWXma, Maaag. i. SC. BaVOWsTaZX. ASV. lCA. Mrm I tiiteliliUili The Portland Hotel BTIXTK. g-BTTHITXl, afOmaiSOaT AXO TAMUU TBt'fam A STAY at Th pnrlUnd will render your visit lo th city plaura; the location and surrounding ar not equalled. The comfort of each gueat la courteously aaaured. Dining room snd grill are world-famed for their esealleiw. O. J. XAUntAJTST, ataaager. OREGON HOTELS SUFFRAGETTES GO ON HUNGER STRIKE IN LONDON PRISON (Continued From Page One.) permanent eetabllahment In 1S8S and to I I was conveyed to Holloway prison. itiuairaie lis grow in explained in at. ( ' Jit 7 while the enrollment of student today Is 2861, eight years ago It wa but 640 Every county In Oregnn, and S7 states In the union are represented at the col lege, he pointed out, and eight foreign countries are represented. "A fnw months ago," said Dr. Kerr, "I predicted that Oregon would see greater development In the next ten years than during tho past 60, and I stand prepared tonight not only to re Iterate thla statement but to emphasise it with the greatest confidence. Development of State. "I believe that tha development of the atate .will be even greater than I first dared predict after the most careful consideration.' And If tha Oregon Ag rlcultural college is to retain the post BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mers, ' Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, witn run instructions. Send no money., but write her today If your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame tha child, the chances are it can't help It Thla treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. m rsrm nan rival trPtl ar "f v gf K I n ar w crk) t aa rinnnam escei-iuit) vompuunu cer-1 tno en ilea from Uinnnllii to Kalfna tainly has done a, great deal forme, ce-icrux. wa obtained through the Japan V-a. t.Vino- It I raftered with hArlcache I es ambassador to Mexico last year. , i t,i t I xniriy Japanese sciennsis are now on ama vuiu j e.v. w -.-. .round makin elaborate survevs. niar ana i iibu uw "W". amons- them Katsuvo Tun. official reo. esTeciaITv after periodawl was always I resent tire of the jaDanesnorernment ?rvl art I thoaeit t woald trv vonr med-1 The concession was mada to a private r iinanain iqjuw wu,F pany. and a wealthy banker." felt so much better that I got another I That the war la Chin haa not entire. and Bow I am a well woman. I wiah iy demoralised bualnea la the celestial more women would take year medicine. fkintdom jMhoby-tii facthat- hare told my frienda atent it -rs. 1 r.prelentUl(r consolidated chambers ROBERT COLT, BOX 45, Sotjtb Wliljams- ot commerce of China, haa accepted the town. ZJasa, - -. ' - - J I Invitation of the AociUd Chamber HAVE YOU ABADSTOMACIi Then don't wonder at yoqr run-down condi tion. Ydur food is not being properly,digested, thus causing Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Belch ing, Indigestion andCos- ; tiyeness. Y o n should try a bottle of - ' HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It makes meak stomachs J s t r o n g and maintains i - health. At all Druggists. ;- we aang the Marseillaise on our way to the Jail. We were hurried to our sep arate eel hi. We communicated with our fellow suffragettes by means of brown paper megaphones, through the window grat ings. In accordance with pre-arranged plans, during the first week we refused to attend chapel or to work. No real effort was made to force us to do so. Later I and a number of others did light work, such as sewing and knitting tnereby earning a one-sixth remission of sentence. Makes Amtrloaa "flag. I made an American flag from mv handkerchief, getting the red atrlping by uaing the dy from a book cover. and the blue field by using portion of my clothing. I placed alx stars In the corner. Instead of 48 one for each of tha suffrage states of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Cali fornia. This flag waa confiscated by tha ma. tron In charge of our ward. Th of flclals considered such prison discipline reasonable. They winked at hard labor clauses In some of the sentences. We declared a "hunger strike" for the purpose of .protesting against th gov ernmenis reiusai to recognize us aa political prisoners. The prison doctor (narked me as one upon whom forcible reeding would be put Into effect. For tunately the government made us con cessions; tha strike waa declared off, and I waa spared this experience. April 19 I received all the letters for me which had accumulated during my six weeks' Imprisonment, Including a request from tha United Press associa tion for a" statement. Many Women Faint. Last Sunday's chapel service waa so long that many women fainted. In the meantime my mother had hastened to England, and sought my re lease through the United States em bassy. She was told that she would be allowed to visit me if I promised not to participate In any further suffrage demonstrations. I refused. The next day my mother applied per sonally at tha British home office and was granted permission to see me. If the United States embassy mad any attempt to secure my release, I am not aware of It. I do not wish to Im pute absolute .incompetency on the part of the am has, 'hut I muat suppose that It function consists In defending per son in the Interests of American voter only. - , The home office offered to release m on condition that 1 would acre not- to commit any willful damage In th fu ture. I refused, maintaining that I had not committed any damage. HOTEL SEWARD ALDII AT TEWTH STREET romTiAiro, oxsooir On of th Most AJ-tlstlo and Bla- Santly Appointed Hotel In the orthwest. Embodvtnar Bverr Mod- ern Convenience. In center of atatall and Theatre Slstrlct. Bat $1 and np with Bath fa and up. OrtU In connection, bus msets AU Trains. Hotel Oregon Portland, Orefon. Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co, rropa. Hotel Seattle Seattle, Wash, Wright & Dickinson Hotel Co. Propa. Both hotels centrally located, modern in every respect and con ducted on the European plan. ' ' liiiiulS. i The Hotel Bowers Eaeyenth and Stark tts. CJndrr New Management offers all th conveniences of a high class he WU with all the comforts of horn. Europe plan. 11.00 per day up. American plan, too. Famous for ft grill, a la cart and table d'hote -service at reasonable prlcea. tlpeclal rat t permanent guasta. F. P. WILLIAMS, MANAGER NEW PERKINS Fifth and Washington Streets. A Hotel in the Very Heart of Portland's Business Activity. MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT Electric Auto Bus. Cars to and from Union Depot every few minutes. L. Q. S WETLAND, Mgr. Give $10,000 for Prohibition. ' Calte trresa lemd Wire.) Chicago, April 27. Th largeatL, alogla gift ver received by th national pro Is 1 bl tlon eomml tt -1 anneuiwed mar today, the amount belns; fM.000. Tho donor Is th Rev. W. M. Nicholson Taft of Saa Diego, Cak, a relative of , the president - - ' $3.50 Recipe Free For Men. Send Name and Address To day You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous I have In mv DOKsesulon a creserlD- tlon for nervous debility, lack of visror. falling memory and lame back, brought on by excesses, that haa cured so many worn and nervous men right in their own homes without any additional' help or medicine that I think every man who wishes to regain his strength quickly and auletly. should have a codv. So I have determined to send n. copy of the prescription free of charge, lit -a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who will write me for It. This prescription comes from a physi cian who has made a special study of men and I am convinced It is th surest acting combination for the cure of nerv ous debility ever put together. I think I owe It to my fellow man to send them a copy In confidence so that any man anywhere who is discouraged with repeated failures may stop drug ging himself, secure what I believe Is the quickest-acting restorative, upbuild ing, SPOT-TOCCHINO remedy ever de vised, and so cre' himself at home quietly and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, J8S7 Luck Building. I Detroit. Mich., and I will send you a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain ordinary envelope free of I charge. A great many doctor would charge $S.0 to J5.00 for merely WTttlns; out prescription Ilk this -but I send It entirely free. Tin! a'aaPaa. a'ata.5.2: THE IMPERIAL Oregon Greatest Hotel 550 ROOMS. 104 SUITE With Private Baths NEW FIREPROOF BUILDINO MODERATE RATES . ;. PHIL METSCHAN & SON3. Prop. Eastern Excursion Tickets Apr. 25-26-27 St, Paul or Minneapolis Only and Return $60 K . A n . a . mm mam , A A , AA aJ M, o, 1, 3, lu. 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