ii (rttrnjti. nil. r , Ww. w "iUilag ta oaptwr tr " ' Ir4lae. I le4 I run lh Mlt. 1 . TH r4l isia ( t pla7 lrl a 'A doubla llr. f ! Mrh rml llh club. 1 1 H hi. h K nj0f t uriki .rl"r M rui 1 h 4 l ht r-. J of Mrti(ie up rn t sl "Anl I ran I larvl 1. u II c4 ).! strt t..a In ihf it I laiiva- kf-n a n Id .feaa ' 'f i.im id. i i ' t 4 i t !- '. dlx I' " 1 1 IM...: 4 (. " . . i,i I iwM.ii !.. ! i - i:fr. i !'. THII OREGON DAILY JOUfUJAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVEK1NQ. JUNE II. lilt. LORD LONGBOW HE BEATS THE SAVAGE REDMAN AT HIS OWN GAME ft, Monday's Delayed News Briefly Told IUm of World IU. IVnvlinl fYwn. o'llark rlrrd (Vfrkii.'l. Ui ai4 ft ! II. i IH fnitrnc itrt on i limy M tr Drllln bill. frrrii mnditl IuM Voo4 uul of !! Offlr Chief uf auff on Marvb I. 111. JJurh lh uiprlM of Urn "or ri.mUrlln n4 ihr upporur of lh nirurn bill 10 prolerl Innormt rr K . . . r rt t ha ipnn r All w A lmnd I irani Und. Nanalor lllurn haa J cllnod to comply llh lha Inalrurtlom II of lha public land commit. io rpor II ll lo th ni Ilfyburn mam bra or tna rnibiie lanae cmummtt wno vera not prant at lha laat mrallnc. lh to fle tha maor furthar too' Uleratlon. 4T. ' Senator Bacon ntroduc4 bill t 1 rirl-t tnlarvanllon In Cuba. Tha acnala Judlrlary commit! fa vorably rcporttU Blmmona' bill prohlbll- lug Intaratala tranaporlallon of prla- fllht fllrtia. Tha bou voted Monday. HI lo 101, not to accept the aenat amendment to ire tuelal tariff rrvleion blil. which mould rrpeal the Canadian reciprocity Did and fli a unlveraal duly of II a ton on prltl paper. Tha houae ac-, cepted to atnaie amendmrnl rtxlucing Ilie duty ou p'f Iron and on rerlaln al io. Tha bill will again o io confer em e Kcprrerntatlva Hardwltk condemnrJ the workwn'a iompnllon bill before the houaa Judiciary commute. Further rharejea afalnet Federal Judge Hahford ra received Monday by Kcjreniatve.?iiorrla from Heattle law yer and hava' been laid before tha hmie Judiciary commlttra. ' I'olltical. Anmni tha men mentioned for tempo rary halr man of tha Damocratlo con vention at Baltimore are Brnilor Oliorman Of New York. Kern of Indiana and (Mile Jame of Kentucky, rteprea.'n tatHea William Hulaer of New York, llfjmv of Texae. and Jamta Hamilton Lewis of Til (. Tfce atandard of Senator Cummlna of Xowti, for Kepubllcan prealdenllal nomi nee was ralaed Monday by his rol lrau. . Senator Kcnyon, who arrlve1 from low full of anthualaem for the Hawkeye candidate. Senator Cummlna now has 10 delemles pledged to him A number of proinlni-nt Roosevelt leaders took occasion Monday to y that rumora of a possible, bolt by the Roosevelt deleiratea In caee Prealdent Tuft were renominated ware, without reasonable foundation. Senator Roran wu emphatic In tha statement that lie would not bolt. ha 414 m lha III fa 14 bl I a re lha wna aad children. VI re IeoaarU Wood. lf of the chief ( Staff f the t'ata4 JtlaltMi amir. petfcl4 plasi for aefxtias a peraonal letter lo trerr roiaai in fn army pual In lha t'slled talt. aanc for conirltiu lions. Nearly slrlkina waller and arm palMaere war rrt4 Monday In from of Ik W aider f-Atorta hit maklns a drmonatration a I he fu( of th tn qut for officer of th Oeranao acjuad ron b(ao 10 arrive. Th waiter were charted with disorderly oobducl. aw.ni Ith violation of th ally ordinance and a few with reiitnf arreat. Th lailplan snay aucr4 th tail cab a th rapid Iranctl conveyance of th wealthy and a relief from ln roq.enlenl rallay train sch-1uie Chart I'lrklneon, wealthy merchant. haa amplo4 an aeroplane to convey him frm th city lo hla joif club, ll miles weal of Chlcaio At Nw Haven. Conn. Monday. IT altera cf tha lliel Taft atruck. and 40 wealthy Tale anlors walked In picked up tha tras and took lh plac of tha striking waller Eutrm Wiiritn of th United Rtatea srmy nd navy will back th Woman's Titanic mmort&l movement to erect a"t Wash ing-ton itreat monument to tfi men rrlflr f.Xaat. iVlk's directory for llf fr th city of Raymond. Wash.. contain tSU namea of actual resident of the city t'alnaj th multlpl IV. commonly u l In tha wist, tha population of this lly la H&. Th coirectne of lhe figure Is borne out by the recent school census which shows an increase, enrollment of rwerly 200 scholara, th total number being Hi. The Josephln county cvea, best reached from (Irani Tass. will he pro vided this year with a o eminent guide, who was put Into tne service this month. It will h the duty of the guide to protect th cave, that their beauty may not he marred by visitors who hav a longing for souvenir Trips will be made through both lower and upper ravea every i1, If visitors desire to enter, excepting Sunday, until October 31. Mrs. Margaret Oliver died Sunday nt her home nesjr Pendlelon. Her death marks the pawning of another early pio neer. Mrs. Oliver, who was Miss Mar-i garet Templfton, was born In Indiana In IAS 5, cropping tne plains in 1F64 and settling lh the Willamette valley near Kugen. In 17 J they went to eastern Oregon and made their homo on I'pper Rutbrr creek. 8tudenta at Willamette university hailing from Portland have organised a Portland Willamette club. The plana fnr this purpose have heen under con sideration for several weeks and were brought to a termination Saturday af ternoon, when an organisation of over SO students was perfected, with Merwyn Paget as president retivel ww highly laterestiag I all xj ar barti.-tbwiirig la lb ftlal "I auk my rvptitaiioa that th ftuat la the electric tred lonlghl will be r cam Uattar than laat year, averred Ueoff I. Ilulchln. (nrel manager of IK hM Klival. and dealgnar ajvd builder of Ik floaia u4 In u X'rl val of N'eiiots prad lonlgbl and slal itrdsy ttlgftt. There ar altngeVrser II ear 1 lh prw4a .acb baa It a.-hm of decoration and liluniinallon. ljch on l an atlilblt of distinction In Itaetf. Itrg (iguitu, monarch uf marrment, will lead lh pvgeant. Ilia throne will be bom on the back of an Inimene golden iheni. and h will be attend ed by pgea and courtier In trapping uf regal magnificence. Wa4rfwj sVeaea. Otrmtnr and lh acl.lvmenta of re,lnk th flrcat ar th subject elected for. fipoattlon In lh secooj tar I be winter of Ruesla lit by the north ern llghie, the eerih tarpeirn wim anow and lh ciar and ciarina born swift. y by pran.lng steed through the frosty atr. constitutes tn rtpreaenia llon of Ihe third car Kach of lh cars to follow lntnal tb beauty cllma er th pageant. The aymbollc reprteenlatlon lncluda th Isle of Orecc. Holland, ralr Japan. Roman Oalley. Hpetn. Kar Alaska. Monte Carlo, India Turkey. China. Kgyft and Jre.t Rrllaln. Auranc Is given tha! lo realise the beauty and brilliancy of lha royal pa rade It mul b aecn The festival man agement ask that all automobile keep out of the line of prao. also inai u should be remembered that due lo th Thirteenth street loop, the perade wi-.i appear twice bth n Mirrlon ai)1 Waahlsglon lrrrl. from tha army, lie was arreted by lh mllllar) authnrillt in Califortila and M to Hen 'Juentl-t a a federal pri oner. According lo Governor Wt. I.n Ou4 never parol J or roiidrd for parol by the parole board,, H w ntaeie4 under the oil law. r rd His full Urn and was discharged at Die eiplratton of hi definite sentence. STEAM ROLLER AT WORK; TAFT GETS KENTUCKY VOTES irnptlnued From Pag One.! MRS. STEVENS RECOVERS S After Years of Suffering. Tells How Her Health Was Regained. Foreign. A plot has boon discovered 1n Mana gua to deliver th forts at that place to th enemies of General Luis Menrt, th present war minister, who last Or tober was decreed by congress to be president of the republic for the term of 191J-1I The crw of th French, liner Prance, 860 firemen, trimmers and seamen, with 600 other seamen of various categories voted Monday th declaration of a gen ral strike In Havre, and appointed i strike committee. They demand an In crease of 6 a month for the firemen and $4 a month for the other seamen, The aeroplane rsc from Berlin to Vienna, under tjje auspices of the Im perlal Aviation society and the Aug trlan Aero club, started Sunday morn Ins;, was won by Homtith Hlrth, Ger man, carrying as a passenger Llputen am Bcnonor or tne uerman army Waurika. Okla. "I had female. trou bles for seven years, was all run down, and 80. nervous XI Hlrth, with his. companion covered the cnnlrl tint, rln nnv. I distance (330 miles in a direct line) in Mli.il a 1. . . oe . i . . . - .i Vm thino- The doctors " " """ul avium nym lime. ireaccu iiio iw ui- federal troops commanded hy Oenerrtl ferent things but did Huerta has moved Into camp at Santa me no good. I got Rosalia, though the outposts ara within an hnA thafc I roulrl 30 mllfiB of Bachimba Pass, where the so Daa mac i cpuia rbel force8 of aenera, OTOtro a re Kathll not. Bleep uojr or ered. Government scouting parties have night While inthis approached within 70 miles of Chlhua COndition I read of hua tha objective point of tho present T wrlin F Plnkham'a I"aer11 campaign, ana uenerai iiucrta "V is confldont of entering the city before v cB c couid win- tn8 ena or tlle mpnth. oound. and began -- Its mi end wrote to you for fecial PAGEANT HEADED my health and am now strong and well" Dl MNu WILL DC Mrs. Sallies Stevens, R.F.D., No. 2, DAZZLING DELIGHT Comancne, uuia. . n-.lli'1. Wmon Pror.. tContlnued From Pagre One.) JlUUiUV a. VIUUU s,avvvw . ' ttt ,tr T rounds sf the newspaper offices and . Newton, jN.ii. " f or nve years i Bui- hotelB Thy were generous with their fered front female weakness and drag- mualo and the eercnade ln front of Tho ging aown pains, i-yum ruuuuuu s Journa, offlce drew a crotr(1 of .evera, Vegetable Compound has jrestored my hundred people. health and the pains are gone. " Mrs. The people Were welcomed aboard the V A PtfA!iFH R F D Box 88. United States cruiser Maryland yester- ..... ' nay arternoon and on the cruiser Boston Because your case fa a difficult one, thls morning, in vehicles of ail sorts doctors having done you no good, do not 'l b-u: continue to suffer Without giving Lydia g-ave themselves up to good natured E. Pinkham'B Vegetable Compound a revelry. Rex Oregon us, king of the fes- " trial. It surely has remelied many "cases t,val. .co"1(1 "otiA5v 'ound a -people . nnrfe Ifrlhiian with, r n a nnlelt 4 a Jrjf female ills, such as Inflammation, ul- uVity. v"'v ' cerauon, aispiacemenis, lumors, irregu- The . words, "grand, glittering and , . lanties, periodic pains, rjacxacne, ana n may.be exactly what you need., If yon waftt special adrlee mite to Lydia . rinkham Medicine (To. (confl dentUl) Lynn Mass. Your letter will be Cpened, read and answered by s woman and helA-ln stHrt nnnfldenw conditions eslet In Kentucky such as on.- eslsted In California. I can easily understand why gentlemeyi from Penn sylvania and Colorado trenros ana Stevenson ar billing to vot without examining the evidence." In explaining tile vote, Senator Porah said : "I am convinced that gross frauds were practiced In the election or tne Taft deles-ate at larte. but I am not convinced that th antl-Taft delegates should he eeatcd. I maintain that the commltte should have examined all of tbe affldavlta ln the contest." Xalr to iTtrt mfbt. Committeeman Crane of Massachu setts moved that the affldavlta b rd, but withdrew his motion when other Taft members expressed disapproval. The Taft committeemen charged -that Heney was seated on Thorson s proxy to start a fight nT they desired to avert one. Ormsby McHarg, Roosevelt's contest manager, announced this afternoon that the Roosevelt men would rest on the contests In the First, Second and Fourth Kentucky districts. The vote on the First Kentucky dis trict contest stood 46 to 0. Hecause of the slow progress It Is making the committee decided to begin holding night sessions, the first to be held Thursday night, desiring to complete the tempo rary roll call by Saturday noon. WARDEN BLAMES WEST; SAYS PRISON REFORM CAUSE OF BREAD RIOTS ll'aliM rr !. WW I an rranrtaro, Jun ll Agitation rwrrtrd on under tha nam of humanl- larlnlam and prl.on reform today is blamed by Warden John C lloyl of )n Quenil.i prison and several mimberi cf the slat board of prison directors fir ihe outbreak of praonara at Man Qu.n tin. wh.n on convict was killed and two other wounded. Telephoning from "an Quentln today. Ward.n Hoyl. aa.eried that condition wr greatly Improved and that no fur ther rioting waa eipecte.1. but h bit terly aacalled (lovernor West of Orrgon and others, charging they hd plved a great part In canting a spirit f dis content In lh penltentaries throughout th wt rood Was Vol rtor. Iloyl aaid "Th quality of f.cl arved th prleonrr had nothing to do with the outbreak. The rl cause I the agitation that haa ben going on for priaon reform. Qovernor Wet of Oregon tlng on of the leader ln the move. ment. As a result It will now be nec essary to make discipline a little stroriKer nil along tha line. Th man who was killed Sunday waa a graduate of Governor's West's college at rialem." Chart Honntag and Lnnle M. ftuffy, two members of tha prison board, took the aam stand as Moyle Honntag aald: t "Too much coddling spoils prisoners, just as It doea children Then prison ers read In the newspapers how the gov ernor la letting men out on the radical reform Idea, and this caused th outbreak-Bars Wet Xs JspoBsibl. "There Is no question." said Director Puffy, "but that (lovernor West.o Or egon snd other reformers were respon sible for the outbreak The prisoners read th papers, and now believe that they, as prisoners, should bava all th rlghta and privileges of free men. They think they are abused, when restraint Is placed upon them. 'The convicts' motto Is Vut out the grub and feed us paroles.' " 1 VEHICLE PARADE TO BE CLIMAX OP GRANDEUR Th .rent, (nr tb latter iM of H. yrtlv wrrk tr n: to (-n.utul th grand cllmai of live program Kur lh hot. and t.hlrla arad on Thursday there r entered the blood of lb. jin. i.r'.l las .aiul.me.l ejulpagc, th. nvf plrlurei)u. heavy hauling equipment l.'ntrl.a ai. .till being received rlthrr a! ih It' . I Ilval h.adauarl.r In the swctland building or at lh. offlc of lb. chair man. I'r itmm.t Pre. Tona of rn. r ar being rth ered by J II Null and II A Ruble. Ihe I'enlnsula ra how and !ait. m rnlttee KlV. eteclrir rr ar. to b flllad With th. brullfu Itiiri groan on lh I'enln.uta lo te u..l In lh. battle of roses befor. lh. reviewing stand r!dav morning More r.e. and more pals ar wanted for the ' Ro. Hlliaard." They will le received al ti fir hall. Kil)lngorlh and A I Una avenue. Iiailj' drill bar convinced I'rofeor liohert Krohn. tlirector of the Huinn lloeebud pared. r-rldV afternoon on drand avenue- comnienuig at 1 o'clock, thst, aa It was a leading feature last tear, so the parade of the rcrbu!s this year will hava Its own great distinct iveness and beauty Th original an nouncement that th Human Rosebud tutrade would comment al I p m. Friday ha been changed, because of the arrnnsement mad for gelling lh chll dren horn early. DOCKMEN'S STRIKE ORDER NOT OBEYED General Call Is Not Responded to Throughout the British Isles. (trr4 lrw tae4 rtr I linden. Jun. II Indication, her to day wr that lb general .ink. t'f dockm.n and worer of . allied trade would not meat with a f.r.ra) rpona The m.n ar nurkir.g tMir la Ilia H.-otrh and Welsh -i-rt., ss well as at I.Iertwol H.ven tnuuaanl m.n wr. rlii,i out at Hr'.tol Tl. striker. cls.be4 with th. auitort tie. on t) I ! India d . t tav Th. rlH et I. holding a .pe 1.1 meet. Ir.g lo conti'lrr the strike !tuatlxn It ! eallmatr-t that !e. than fifth of lh. union work. is out.M. f London went on strlk. IfiOO to Take Ir-gn. I nil. 4 l-rea. l.a Wj I ls Ar.gele. J n II Th ninth tl- .nnlal contention of Jh. Knight, and ltil.e. or He-untv opened her. toJs with irrtl hundred delegates In al ien, lance fifteen hundred candidal. IHIS'! class ever Initiated Into a POSPECTOR IS FINED $500 FOR STARTING A TIRE HE CAN'T PUT OUT IPnlted Trw. Leued Wlr..) Prattle, Wash., Jun 11. O. Ptevena, a prospector, yesterday waa fined 1500 In the I'nlted States district court for starting a forest fire ln Watcom coun ty. Ptevens pleaded guilty, and unable to pay the fine, want to Jail. Etevena built a campIra, which, when It cam tim to leave, he was unable to extin guish. It did considerable daman. a; fiateti.: . 'g iii'lil'.n l a a. ItarM, l!l v. ftim .te.rc. t ihu i f . w aigftt. Ibrnnly MIU llrrwrlf. tl an. ra lew. (Steal ta.. la.-a J. a. II -Mr M, H. 'en a l-c.lif . I w n.a II ' l4. . -i o in.4 ivi. la. e..i wim ga In l i -f (-- j t. ir b.e try I Ua fifftl..r. I .t il Nothing IO k rel.IKe I. kbtxaK Ellecllvc Home Remedy for Tuberculosis h W i ..Hou. mad.r when Ik lust ar. ft. tc.l a irtp away r l a aaa lui.tim .. iiivhaitt, and la vol. a p ration f'vm horn. ui ar txaafllad. bit i.i-i. ian .afely r.lusjp Kttmtll A.lefaiii. !. illcl.it-lu 1. at leg ) ee.....r I'r etampl. :li g Aii.ni.c a. Itaddnnn.td. M, J. ientlernen In lh. fall ef 1MI I rontiirt.4 a tery .ever cold. w hlok ..ttied on my I .i s. and my fhyaician laid rn. I mu.t go io tallfomla lmio .lai.it At Ihi. tint I a4tla-d in la, tfkrtian . Alleratlva. l4 at bom. and rtirniiiem i J taklag It lh lt I wmS In October 1 besan to Improva. end C-. flr.t w.k tn January. !. 1. rMiiniKl my regular occupation being ful:r r.alored to health. It is now fir lain ilnr. mv rut. baa Kaan .ffaiafl. ai d I cannot prais K.'kman a All.rwlivi tt) MgM " tign4 W M. TATCM. i:. kmm'i A.t.rstlv. 1 effective la Hri:rhlti.. A.lhma. Hav rver' Thro!, and Lung Trouble, and In upbuilding' tl.. st stein. tos not contain pot son, opiate, or habit forming druga For .al. by Tha Owl Plug Co and Othsr leading druggi.t Ak for booklet, tailing of recoveries snd writ to tck-' men t.aboralory. rhliadalphla. Pn.. for additional evidence Health and Beauty Advice BT Mfta MAE MARTTM. lTI!TVlTyvxrjts- Children Cry for Fletcher's Vatkavaavvvvvv.a.a.aL1. . . aa J M tr rs V Jt r i . i i V .e l till iff i "BRAINS, NOT LEAD," IS SUGGESTED AS CURE FOR RIOTING (Continued From Pago One.) matters. We are not attempting to dic tate to them how their prison should ba run. They can turn 1 Into a slaughter house If they choose. "W'o propose' to conduct the affairs of our own Institution ln our own way. We are having; pretty good success. Un less shown thst our ways are ln error we shall continue as before." According to the authorities, of th Oresron penitentiary, Frank Taylor, a negro killed flt 8an Quentln, was never a brlsoner nt the Oregon prison. Su perintendent Curtis paid today that If this man had been in the penitentiary, It must have been under a different name as there wds no record of any one by' the name of Frank Ta.VlOr. Lynwood, another prisoner killed at San Quentln, was Sent- to the Oregon penitentiary from Marlon county for obtaining- money by false protensc, July 14, 1910. He served his full terna-ahd was released July 14, 1911. He lost all merit by bud behavior, according to the prison authorities. He wss known here as Glenn U. Burton, and was a deserter The Kind You Have Always Bought has borrio the nlfjna .ture of ('has. II. Fletcher,-and has been matin under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one lo deeelve you In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Must-as-roor' are but Kxperlments and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare porle, lrops and (Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JSareotio substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It deslrors Worms and allays lverlshness. It eures Dlarrhcea and Wind Colic; It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation and Hatulenry. It assimilates the Food, regulates the rStomarh and Itowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Bears the Signature of X T I. if. pore. 1 know, are dla flgurlng. However, you can oon reduce thim if you us an almosoln cream- ielly, th retlpa for which I glv. Put laa.pnnnful glycerin In I pint cold warer. then add I ounce almoin! a. When thoioughly dissolved It Is ready to us. This almosoln cream-lelly should be ap plied plentifully and rubbed In wll After using the cream-jelly a whll vou will find iilmple and blackhead will hate vanished snd the skin, one rough, ollv and blotchy, will he of a velvety softness, clear and beautiful. The almo soln crem-ellv Is unfailing In protect ing tha skin from frecklea. Tan and sun-burn. A. O. R: Dieting Is a cruel method of flesh reduction and a needless torture, ttecausa with a rrnotia anlntlnn mails bv dissolving I ounces parnotls In life pints hot water, you ran reduce your wetcni wttniiut aurrerlnf or Inconven ience. Taking a tnhleepoonful before each menl gentlv and gradually dis solves the fatty tissues without possible Injury, and when your weight Is where you went It, the flesh will he firm and the skin free from wrinkles. Violet M. : Tailing str.ngth It not du to ag In your cas. becaus at M i woman should b at hr beat m.ntallr . and I'hyslcally. What you r-)Ulr I blool tonic and ttodv builder, and I am, giving vou th. r re I pa for a good on' here. nteaolve 4 capful augar In V pint alohol, then atlr In 1 ounr krdn , and add enough hot water to mak a' quart Trk a labl.spoonf ul thr tlmS a dr and your blood will soon b rid of twiisnnous arcuniulatlona, pimple andi blotches will dtrappear and yur sallow,' oily complexl'iti will glv way to healthy pink and whit color. Thla tonlo. Is eplendld to guard th body against' sickness, Mrs. A. P.: Pon't experiment with alleged "hnlr tonics." because thrv itmv streak the hnlr. If your scslo Is yfe less and ncsly, vou should shampoo with cantlitnx, then apply a little of th ouln- som ronlc, made bv pouring "J pint water In H pint alcohol, to which la then sdiled 1 ounce qulnsoln. Occasional application of this home made tonic snoi; hanlfli dandruff and correct un natural olllncss. The faithful use of the ntitnzoln tonic will encourage the hslr to grow in long and beautiful. I1. : Thoxo troublesome hairs can be made ;o dlHsppear like oiaglc by ap plying a paste marie with powdered clcla toiu and water. After 2 or J minutes It should lie removed and the skin washed, when It will be found thnt the halts have completely vanished. No pain or discoloration of the skin fol lowu thp use of tlelatone. i - r In Use For Over 30 Years thc ctNTsus coMsasjy, tt stusssr sTstrr. new yosk city. Mrs. Max: Tine. curly lashes add much to 1 1 1 e expression of. the eyes. Ap ply nyroxln dally to lush-roots with thumV and forefinger and your tu)iliy eyelashes will grow long and beautiful, ov putting pviuxln on eyebrows with fort-finger, you can make them come In thick and silky. Don't get any pyroxln wh.tre hnlr Is not wanted. Jane: I do not wonder thst ioar wtll not rid your aralp of dandruff, beoaus It lack the neoessary elements far that ' ruriose. Dissolve a ua spoonful ran-1 thrcx in a cud hot water, then rub a lit-1 tie at a time on the scalp. Tou will ho' surprised on how quickly It ntlrhr dlsw; solves every atom of dust, dandruff ndl rice oil. After rinsing, th scalp- will! be clean and pliant, and th hair will dry ever so quickly with a rich hn.( and be soft, fluffy and easy to arrange. Anna tl.: You cannot expct to havi a smooth, clear akin and youthful com-J plexlon If vou persist In th use of pow-' tier, because th dust-Ilk psrtlcle clog;; Ihe pores snd cause a rough, pimply, I hlt tcliv and oily condition of th skin. Discard powder and try this mexpenslv apurmax lotion and you will b delight-1 fullv surprised with the result: Dis solve 4 ounces spurmax ln H pint witch ' haxei tor hot water) and add 2 teaspoon- fuls rlvrerlne. Apply this reparlngly to the skin and rub lightly until dry. Th I spurmax lotion imparte a vlvetjr smootl-ness and exquisite tint to thl skin nnd rids It of impurities and un- natural conditions. It is especially nice for hot weather use, ss It does not spotj nor streak from perspiration and is ln-, visible when on, - ' I-. . , It- . TI.m.t ava ..a.tlw Am- . tract from physical charms, and unless) this condition Is corrected it may b neo- less ey tonlo:! to wear glasses. Mak up and rmless ev tonlon pint cold, clear water dissolve ll essnrv use this Inex-nnslve, har In a mince crvstos. then place 2 or 3 drops I In the eyes daily. This quickly reduces , Inflammation, stops th smarting and I gives to dull ves a remarkable bril liancy. Ton wiI find It fin for granu lated lids and removing foreign . p ; tides. . t 1 1 Ml. M 1 1 1 i n.'ll n .ii iniwaip i w.iai - . ,. n, ... i. ..f ,.t m ( A QUARTER CENTURY Befor th Public Over fire million eamples'glven away each year. The con stant an increasing; sales from samplvSi .-proves the genuine merit of Allen's Foot-East,-the antiseptic powder to shaken Into the shoes for Corns, Bun Ions, Achlns;. Swollen.' Moist. Tender feet. Sold everywhere. 35c. Sample FRFE. , Address, A S. Olmated. Le Roy, gorgeous, are used in advance descrip tion or me great electric parade, "Car nival of Nations,' which will appear on the streets tonight, because the Rose Festival management gives assurance that no other descriptive expressions would be sufficient, ' N Oratt Xxhibii of Boss. . tn th him way. "the greatest ex hibit of th most perfect roses that the world can produce" ar the words used la giving promise of th magnitude and beauty of thg roso show that irUl open in the Armor at I. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. - At tte same hour will appear on the streets the- longest, most brilliantly decorated floral, automobile parade ever assembled tn the worldTs nlstory. Thes events will mak the Wednesday of Rose E esjgg ' m K'rt ' t 1 liVfTirr i RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED The tiling Los been done thousands of times by the phytitrian't prescription first court pounded 16 years ago by a physician of Superior, Wis., and used with won derful success in his practice. Put up in convenient form. This PRESCRIPTION NO. 6088 i now nold under a potitict fuarmttt of money refundtd if rmltt or. nof ntufactory. I'ot 18 years 6088 has been making good write today for free booklet Uist tells you hou and vkg. TMTATT T TnfTnTCf1ll m KBufaeturen of 08 Stne 1895 SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA. "Strtnithin th mutcUt to eopt with IUm'i tussle" MIXWSR LOW FARES EAST Round Trip Tickets to Princi pal Cities in Middle West-' ern and Eastern States. AN EXCELLENT OPPOR TUNITY TO Visit the Old Home Baltimore .$107.50 Chicago 72.50 Denver 55.00 Kansas City . . . 60.00 Tualatin Valley Acreage - Manufactured ooly 1T 1, JAMES PYLE c SONS New Yxk Splendidly located near Portland, on UnitecTRailways. Fast trains, week end rates, COMMUTATION TICKETS. Near town of North Plains. Elec tric light, pure water, improved streets, modern buildings. Ideal location for FRUIT FARMSVDAIRY FARMS. BERRY FARMS, POULTRY FARMS , ENCOURAGEMENT GIVEN SMALL INDUSTRIES . . " For literature write pr caJJ at office oiF ., RxitliTruf?t Company MAIN $076, or A-3774. - , ; 235 STARK ST, PORTLAND. ORFGON J New York .....$108.50 St. Paul . . 60.00 Toronto 91.50 Washington. . 107.50 Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many Other Points Going limit fifteen days; final return limit October 31, 1912. " LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Choice of routes. TICKETS ON SALE Intermittently from June 1 to September 30 ' . THE SHORT LINE EAST 15 VIA " 0 O-W. R. & N., O. S. L, UNION PACIFIC Lines Protected by AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ' 10:00 A. M.. "Oregon-Washington Limited." ''"' " 6:00 P. M- "Portland and Puget Sound Express.' ' Both to Chicago via O-W. R. 4 N, O, S. LH U. P. ' and C. ft N. W. . M0 P. M. "Soo-Spokane-Portland Train de Luxe" to St. Paul , .. via Spokane and Soo Line. EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS .' Let Ua Aid la Outlining- , VA DlGHTFUL SUMMER'S OUTING , ' City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Sts, port' !