The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1912, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE It. lilt
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TO OPEN TO ELKS
1
Special Train Will Go From
Portland to Orchard Re
gion on July 14,
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.ui t- . Ii Mill tn otM
ljl.ll In i!t llM-d Alttr el ei-era
ti.a l-. Kltl of ! rl al.f4
ivsia is assure J It $.jiai-. J U
Hul l (' A. ))il. t"lalit T. kails II
II Kadi. a J t u Hun. Usui
beta of (I a ll olJef. hat Ut" Hamad
ottili.Mlae III al.ea lll-((ili.ti.l lu
UIIliUll
A i,ial t-ik Ifaln will Iraae l
l.hj udy mumu.i. Jut H aud
Itiiiil Itowd lu.r I he iut.lt mil)
b laksa ar b !! in ev.li a4
aiMMrtal Ifaltt will f"Leul ba fJU
tr lit 11 a of I ! Muuil llftod fall
rl 1 t.a bote! and IH Mi.nl ti
rtsliae cf Wunish bate guaranteed tut
lu cat lla local t-lka aa? Ihtr alii
ba avin Hem of fun "O lb mritq that
will ba kspi UnJrr U.nr liuuf. a i.es
nl A laiaa buinlxr jI lal bika wilh
Iheir wlr will irtum with tha ai
rutalon trsln lu Portland la attsfid Ina
111 Id I sivan In li.a rtu,lr. 'Mia
local msmbars of th M -n. K. sst
that thef will b something doing u
IIOvxl KlNr on July 14.
Town I rr J rr-a for Fourth.
t-tal la ra ioniaal. i
Hood lllvar. nr. Juno I. -At i me.
lr. g of tha Com mat vial club last nlghl
a tlrfullv. ram m 11 tea sppolntrd
lo tsk char uf lla I'uurtli uf July
S calabrallun l U hrl.J In lha -H jr hi
t )aar, lha rotnnilllr uti.lni ln uf K" (
A Hlanchar, K A i"rni, l A C.trk-.
i' H. VauKltan. !-" i- 1 ht-mapn, .1 H
I Jfellbrotirrr al-J l" K. liilttrl. Hj.
yiminlllrfi ! p "inu ! and ( laua
' tra batna; arran-l In Imld a fa -rd
''V.r k li .rf.viam T d L.tnl. . 1
prtbably ! cnimnl f r roixcil i'tk
and avary ll.ir.t in lip in. ..f i c
will ba ullad elf ihip 1 1 ll( fra
lurra will probablv bv ir.m ai lli Ipallon
of lha lluy Hioula In anip lifp it I r
hlblllon work. With hl(li wnirr at
elly'a door 1it r'lln. ai.J lub ra.-a
will ba liwlulir.) In
IUwIII ' lla haaa'l much will -owr "
Jawaft - A4 val la l.aa la la Ma
lla a aama "
tVaiina-lliflall la au ffarlnf frm otarrfowd
i. f lu 1141 offi. -
lHla - lla a lfall big pUra"
IWit.ii llui ikriit (tnafally . iiliMlnra
fiaMibf fur aiandir rwim
V
l-a
I l.laf "fih. (a. lha ftneaii'f lal arliaa Ha
will a4 ur family li ay thuiilr
Kaintar HurabealU - "All nghi al I II dlf a ho!a
far II out In Id' hn yard tmmad'alaly "
Tall Mnnflir 'TIU la avfr'y
i af ff iraa
hull 1han.ll 11...' ra I
ft! my alfaa l.al 11 1 I) !:
Iumimo. Mi.hi I m a IK ataf
I hi Hi I .im:I
M.i,!ii Rial -"Tra w Ka
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Brief Items of Tuesday 's Late News
Mauri Klurlra of tVorUl llaitilnK ol llrrtrl la Ttnte for V"wt
daj'a lawn of Tb Journal.
PROVIDENT TRUST PLANS
THEATRE AT ROSEBURG
noaabur. Or. Jui.o Tliat IUa
b'jrr !a lo l.ava naw aiul nso.!rrii
ll-.rnf p ! !"-p.i ilrfiniU't urn" ii 1
hv li I Jolltinin. ItTt-hi Jcl.l of ll;p
)'ro ;!. TimM .i.n ii.rn, of Portland,
n In. h la i . 1 1 life' lull lil a f I a alor y
riot: I In Hum I'Urg. Tin- two alot li'iild
.nj wn.li now ' i'!p the mIp ft
1 r pri poiiPd lioti ! l.l !. ni.a nl to
another location find ronverled Into n
thmire llh dimenlona of hv 120
feet orli will leifln tlila fk,
THREE WHITE PELICANS
VISIT WALDPORT BEACH
JValrtport, Or. Juna 1J. Harbinger
Of good f!htnft aeanon arrUail Moml.iv
llf'tha foni of tdreo lininonno mw
white ppillcana. which spent an hour or
an in dignified pose upon a atrip of
and In the harbor. With the exc-p-tlon
of on lone stray that vlaltvd tho
Yaefiata a number of year ago, the
white pelican his never been lem here,
an far aa can he asoertnlnel. Kluher
men regard the visit as a good omen.
I l - .. 9
'iOrraaloBl
Tha hou.a bill lo traala a Itflalallta
aaaainbly IB Alaaaa. wl.l. h ha baan or
dered favorably rfMMed from lha aeri
al rortimltlr on irrllrp. baa bn
amendrd a aa lo eliminate any provl-
aln for aq Alaaaan art atp
Tha areata toird TucUr l aHoliah
lha rtiinrorrra courl by irfua'na lo ro
ld for lha courl In lha JudKlal alf-
pri.tlun blU
Tha houa Invaallgallon of lla rrar
Iruat " and other Irual gurallona will fa
umlurted by a aubruiiimlllre of lha
Jildn-ury r'-n niltlra Tl-.a Iruat Inveall
ration will lpln after the Ar. hbald In-
... i n. fin roc I bean dlafod of.
Tie aenale t uniml ' lea on Uiteiiweanlr
anala l;l faotabl) ro:td lha t.oija
Mil to C'l-en protri-t and op-tala tha
iniffli i ana and to ( ern ' r mill
int
n lrtip-ai hrnrnt re .!utlon !rn!!!af
lo thai In ti Jur.fr Haaji.- ae
to lr (.reapntf l to I h hotiaa b tl.p Juill-
lary ommlttpe aralnut Jud.,p i orne-
Il ia M ll.tnforL of Hra'tU. a:i. un
der flra for Ma a. Hon In tir iijra'in
ritx-lailat rltlaenn i;i . ir
'I lip tinuaa I r rl t i,,n i .mi tii't lea h.ia
fu.oial'') reroltfd th I'.ornh n II. wM'-h
hua f...ra.il II. p aenalp. d' i p i i n r t f i i
patent be ! to all l.om.tieadera
ihi M' priiinp! t irrlKatl.'n i.rnjpila .in
lai-l.iiicnl of ii blucjaraata allh a moun
tain jn. far lha rile-t loa of lha Wood
frrd mlnaa Tha aallora will ba ra
plarrd by ntarlnea
Tha aalliac f lha Wh'.l "tar llnrf
lla iea lie front bouthampton for Naw
Vork. ! Cherbourf. haa bean anrlrJ
In ront.gu.iii. of lha dttrkworkera
atrlkr. Th aaUlna of lha Fraairh liner
Kraiira from llara baa alas t'aen In- I
dafinilaly p.lpol.ol, oalng lo lha let
nten'a alrlka.
Tba trnienrti of lha militant auf
fraceltea. Mr. K i.mallna I'ankhurit and
hlr and lira 1'nihi.k Uwnnrt )ulnl
dliora of ( In for Woirirn, hava ln
iii.-llflrd I. IWflr.ald 3d K rnna,
Hprie'ary l;au
dli.af ) nn. i a
EPfflN SHOOTS
PAISLEY EDITOR
Frank Cannon Finds L. R.
Jones in Home at 1 1:10 p.
m. and Kills Him.
iltwUI ! T aral I
Iakri nr. Juna i:--A oionar'a
Jury wht.-h aat at Taialcy yealndar af
lariuMin decided the hlllir.g oT K H
Jonea ed't'.r of tha I baa a . an I'raaa.
lloma i (,y y,nt I'annon. a pl! known ijiirhar
I of arr ir.g aa or- f m.m l.r li. bp v. at if .able homicide
lhr- wl.l finlah iiu ..m,. rpturne.l ui.iiaiiJli troiu a
flirt ( ! in la-lpineanant a
I ii. en In hli
MIm rllaorMiu i.
una man la known lo ha drowned
and many ott.rr aped a almllar fata
at i.'ia Inland I. .an of Huffaio. Wyo.
TwradaV niht. whrn a wall of waipr II
f'--t High ruahril .loan upon li e city
without warning folloMliig a
In ler I'rerk an on. trn mli aeat
of the to n
At SjM IjkWn rlty Turadav In
field Wood, a K.'.li t.r. l... -Mm Mat
gnret Xlartln through the hodv aa ahr
a Irmli.g a elr.-t''ar. In explanation
bi.alr raa I ! t ai d f.' ind
iiniar. ahootlrig I i m ahlle !t- Iry
lli V to r. tf lie lalined la I d re.
peated! wall. e. I He neaapaper man l
keep and that t!.e l.i"t!ng all
the rrault i f !.! fail ire to d"
Jorra w a . k in ' ledged to '
')r;rr a:i pdit'U a" n c-out Iv had lie
Juurat mada iiitm frienda and aoma itrong
eni'llll'a a a reai.il nn loinmnni
Tho l inmii'i ii' irlil'd to many prom
inent famll'ra (i.n ughnut Ihe rounly
MUNICIPA
COURT IS
L
RAPPED BY JENNINGS
"A man that worka for a llilng and
la unfor tui.ala enough lo roma bafoi
lha municipal court on aoma trltial
i barge wtll gel a'.l H.aL'a coming to
him. ' drrlaied i'ouiu ilinan J. J Jan
ninga at II. la inoriiiiig a 'Ion of lha
eoumll. "but a laraaltp who makaa hie
lllng off of woman fartt very wall al
th hand of lha Judge
Councilman Jannli ga remark rama
about alien he waa advopatlrg tha I-'-don
of Nrd Klrirntun Hlevanaon waa
arraaied on a charge of being drunk and
dlaoiderly la eplle of lha fart that
lha man a pravloua rrpulatlon waa al
lien t. Judge la well amtenred him ti
u daa on th nxkplie lla hai al
ready lerved io data Mra PtPtanann
applied for her I. u abend pardon, and
rr applbatlun waa approted lo riuper
intendent Marlaren of Ihe Parlflc Coast
Iteacu aaaoi latlon.
PATROLMEN MAY Nl
oon aa tliev l omply with tho honiralpa l I of h crime 'i.o. aald that Mr. Mai
lau and
How My Hair
Is ComingOut!
Prevent f
ItUole :;ilf tl.ptr Plltf). t'.e
govvi niiiriil to retain a Hen upon th.
Ui.d to ot er all unpaid water . hargpt
In i.o iiiort of Hcprr irll.aUv a WK-h-)
: i f p. if Loulljn, who . killed hv
tr iln In I'oloniac park, the ho lae ad
join ned at I 1 in a in i.ni.l tnea
uay. Iol;ilrl.
ThaT he may be i.reaent lo tk an
active part In the itrpulillcan national
convention, to w hich ho la a, oVlegflte.
John Wannmnker. p-potmalor Ken
anil. I haalenlng home from Europ.
lie left I'arl Tuedav on a special truln
for Chribo irg Mi. V ai.Rii.akcr will
m i nd tha nomination of l'reii:dcnt Tafl
l Chicago.
In U-v of dlBc isKlon at Chicago oon
IKCtlng Senator Jlorah's name with the
vk a ireldHiu , l lie Idaho man gle
out a etatem'.-nt that under no conceiv
able circumstanced would he accept the!
nomination. Ooiirnor Hadlcy KlAte
that he I not seeking the vlca presi
dency, but doea not nay that he would
lefuse ihe nomination If It were of
ferfd hlrn.
Eaetorn.
Charged with creating a disturbance.
nt Maxim'', kicking tnrough a taxlcab
window and using language more for
cible than elegnnt. Mrs Katherlne
Pierce, wife of a millionaire and a leador
In Boaton aoclety, appeared In a New
lork police court 1 ucstlav to answer
a charge of disorderly conduct.
With but a few hours to live, Jan
Ribarlk, condemned to die on the gal
low at Washington, Fa., Tuesday, at
tempted to add another lo the list of
his victims by trying to strangle his
daughter, Atonla, when ahe appeared at
his cell to bid him froodhye.
Louis N. Seaman, former cashier of
the Elgin National bank, of Klgln, III.,
was arrested 1 uesday In Ixis Angelrs
on a warrant charging embezzlement
and misapplication of the bank s funds.
tin had enniPehcil l.lm In Ihe thrall of
i vb es lo years before, boriowr.l hla
money and caused him to ixgip. t hi
wife and children Mr. Martin wa
hot ar.d wo'indpd e j-n ear ago by
a Mr, t'ougla. alio aald that h-r hus
band had fallen a victim to Mia Mar
tin a allurement.
Koreat firea near flolden. In t'.e Rocky
mountain, ar dctrovlng vaat quanti
ties of timber A Urge mill on th Co
lumbia rber belonging lo the Columbia
Illver l.umlirr company, ill burned,
with a luge (juantlty of log and stand
Ing timber. The financial los will
reach hundreds of lliouasnd of dollar.
A man giving hi name aa J. Cald
well and his age 30 years, walked
Into the State Mercantile bank In Den
ver a few mlnutr before the closing
hour Tuesday, elbowed his way to the
paying telltr'a window, presented a
pistol and In subdued tones ordered
Karl H. Kung to hand over the money In
the racks Me secured about flit In
gold, but was arrested before he could
escape.
(t'nltn Pre lrsed Wire I
I sp!np. or. .lone I .' lJpi a i he In
aded the I 'sun. "ii home at I'alaley, Kd
Itor 1. It Join" of Hip Chew .mean l"ns
wus shot and kild by Kmnk innon.
a aheep man. about 11 10 o clock ton-
dav night I'lniPti was looking arter
his bunch of sheep a few mllrs from
Tslsley and returnrd t;nrxpectedly to
town, lie saw Jones run Into the a ood.
aha.1 h. k of the house and foil .ned
and sl ot bun. The coroner and sheriff
and prosecuting attorney arrived st
I'ulsliv frum l.ukmltw yesterday n.l
t the prrlimliiarv hearing Cannon wa
bound oer to the next term of tn
circuit court on a harge of murder.
QUIET CAMPAIGNING
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR
FORGETFUL BRAKEMAN
RUNS
T
RAINS TOGETHER
Cuticura Soap
and Umtment
Tonight rub your scalp lightly with
Cuticura Ointment. In the morn
ing shampoo with Cuticura Soap.
No other emollients do so much for
dry, thin and falling hair, dandruff
and itching scalps, or do it sospec d-'
ily, agreeably and economically
Full directions in every package.
Cuticura Ror nl Oiotrbent sold throughout trie
world. Liberal sample of each nsilrd free. ith
K.'-p. LJolf. Address "t titicura. Dept. H. BoMoo.
OiTTcnder-rapftil men sh ive in eorfcrort won .. uti
ctirii Srcp Sb.ii .rin Htlli. l.ibpral .aairle irre.
The Pure Product of
Nature's Springs. You will
A 1 V m m m -
feel better and do betterforusintr
UaljrMa.
Wrtes:
NATURAL LAXATIVE
Jg Glass on Arising for
CONSTIPATION
18
Pacific Coast.
Superior JudKe R. B. Albertson of Pe
attle has appointed Glefo Matzger re
ceiver for the Columbia River Orchard
company, one of the rrlgatlon projects
promoted by W. E. DeLarin and now In
the hands of receivers appointed by the
federal court.
Tho Scandinavian-American SnvlnKS
bank of Astoria haa closed a deal for
the purchase of a 'ot at the corner of
Twelfth and Dunne streets, on which It
will erect a modern bankln? and office
building-.
The San Frnnclsco Call, owned . by
John D. Sprcckels, was notified Tuesday
morning by C. A. Pprackels, representing;
th Spreckels estate, to vacate the
Clams Spreckela building ni Third and
Market streets. This la the skyscraper
known the world over as the Call build
ing:. Trouble In the Spreckels family
causes the Call to seek a new homex
Judge Colvlg, president of the Med-
ford Commercial club, has left for a
tour of the-, state to secure signatures
to tha grood road home rule measure re
cently drawn up by Attorney . A. E.
Reames.
Mrs. Lucy Availing Ioosley. an Ore
gon pioneer of 1 84 7, is dead Ht her home)
near Fort Klamath. Mrs. Loosley was a
daughter of J. B. Walling;, prominent
in tho early history of Oregon.
"Blanket BUI Jarmah, agod 94 years,
one of the oldest pioneers in thfe north
west, passed away at Ferndale, Wash.,
Tuesday morning-. ''Blanket Bill" came
to Puget sound in the year 1848 on a
Hudson Ray trading boat.
Fire, at Eugene Monday afternoon
ruined the frame building in which Karl
SmalTn bakery In that city was located.
and the fire and water ruined his stock
of goods.' The loss Is about $2000, with
partial Insurance.
Mrs. Mane Querder, living In San Bruno
road,"! lonely suburb, of San Francisco,
was struck down by an Iron bar In the
hands of a jdayllght burglar and prob
ably fatally Injured late Monday. The
house was looted of money and Jewelry.
President Freel, of the International
Stereotypers arid Electrotypers- union.
holding its 11th annual convention at
Han Francisco, waa victorious Tuesday
In bis fight aganst the seating of three
C" Hik tm H.U.al.. whn u' or. happad Ha.
vuinv --' ....v - - -' - -
cause the charter- of their union had
been annulled. Freel took aw ay the Chi
cago charter because the union Joined
in the strike of tha web pressmen.
BOY MAYOR, COUNCIL
SWORN IN; THEN PLAN TO
SEE BALL GAME IN BODY
Boy Mayor Max fwerdllk and s
4 his 10 rouncllmen Here sworn In s
s by City Auditor Karbur this
. afternoon and they held their s
s first official err-Mon linmedl-
alely after the regular city
s council had adjourned at 2:30 to- a
day. Tho boy council will hold
sessions ceiy day the rvst of s
the week from 1:30 In the after- s
noon till 2:30. The principal s
s business tranuacted today was s
s the adoption of n resolution pro-
vitllng tuat Mayor Swerdllk nnd
the young councllmen attend the s
busebnll game In a body. s
4
NEVADA MAN SENT TO
MILLIONAIRES' CLUB
Reno, New, Juna 11. ieorge Wing
field, the wealthiest man in Nevada, is
United States senator from tills state
today, having be n named by Governor
Orirje to fill the' vacancy caused by the
death of the late Senator Georg-o S.
Nixon.
Ingfleld was the first man to put
a dollar into Golrifleld, and has Finer
made millions In mines. His fortune is
cstimatd at from $20, 000,000 to $30,
000.000. vVto lfl(9 Wlngflald and tho
late t-'enator Nixon were partners in a
real estate and banking business.
Igprr-lil to Ths Journal.)
Chehalls. Vu.h , June 12. Train $07
the N. I. southbound passenger, had
narrow escape from a serious collision
Rt Napavlne yesterday afternoon.
freight was standing on a siding and
during a lapse of memory a brakeman
turned the switch before all the cars of
No. 307 bad cleared. The freight en
glne was moving slowly as the passen
ger was pulling out. When the switch
waa turned the front trucks of the din
Ing car had gone past It onto the main
truck, nnd the rear ones headed onto
the siding The observation car was
on the rear of the diner.
The freight engine struck ths middle
of the diner, smashing the glass and
tearing the side of the car out. The
presence of mind of the conductor on
the diner perhaps snved the life of I
passenger who was sitting by a win
dow who did not sec the approaching
engine. Tho conductor grabbed the man
from his seat and the next moment the
window was shattered Into a thousand
pieces.
Owing to an axle breaking on i
freight car three freight cars on an
other tialn were derailed early yester
day morning al.o, two miles north of
Napavlne.
While campaigning ! been sua.
pei.di-d to some extent bv the Kone l-V-liul.
filend of the candidate for
school director are busy on a quiet
quest for vnt, aa this I th last weak
before rWllon day.
The polls will be opened t 2 o'clock
next Monday afternoon, and vote will
be racrlved until 1 o clock. Polling
place have been designated throughout
the city and votera will have the prlv
liege of voting at any election place,
not being required to vote In their own
districts. Taxpayer, regardless of ex,
mav vote.
Friend of O M. Plummer and J. V.
Reach each assert that the outlook I
promising. Plummer la the candidate
of thoae who want a "new deal" In ths
board, while Beach, chairman of tha
present board. I seeking another term.
GET REST EACH MONTH
Pro. laimirg by ota of lo I I hat
th poor l-ollcsman la no loo gar roo-
s HI a rod t) the rny council nieirly a
a brother lo tha lnal oi without ths
rlghl lo enj prrtiMu al day of recre
ation a Mo other people thai work for
a living, lha tawnuakere faaaaaxl me long
drfarrnl Cli.lr Jo ordinance granting
the rll) eterutlve board authority lo
fits each policeman In the employ of
the municipality two dais off duly
iriv month
Tha ordinance. If al4nrd by Mayor
Mushllght. will becorr. effrellve ucto
brr I
Councilman Ralph C Cl.la wa ths
original Intnalucei of tha Up that po
lli'inirn hutild not I. sve to work every
day lr the year without occasional
breaks in tha routine submitted an
ordinance Ir.cor Kiratlng bis Idea last
f.ll Th n--sji was tppe4 by
t-ouat.tir.an Dollars' ar.d oihxa.
tl. a r4 lit burled In s commit taav
CoumUmaH J.) alt.mplad la rasla lis
MtllAaiht last Mart-la, fcal his sffaarU
I pr oad unatailltig
CouncilmaB v't.d kapl (lufflag ail
tha lima aful aa a raaull tS was raSe4
.cl I lb peaaa a of lb snllCLaar
dai. Thoaa who votsd for It ftfS UaMtA
rlltuan Uakae. Llrda, 1 aaj y lunBlag, J aa
ninga, Joy. Magulra. Watktn sad Wit
helm Thoaa who voted against or
Councilman Hurgard. Msnafa. Moaka,
Motilag. brhmaar and Wsllaos,
W antrxl la Kan ffitrif.
Charl.a M I'olgatt. wanted r tb
fadaral authorm la Ha a rrasrlr f or
mailing an obacana Istlar, was Sr
rastrd ytr4tf by L'oitad "talas I1
uty Marshal Injk.a Jlla haavriag baa
bean r"' pooaj io gtia blm a chane (
rslss bond a following a haa ring bs
ill b sent lo iO Kranclaco on tas
racalpl of noctssary pa par a
A g'rt may never trouble haraalf
about a mans fjtura If I comes) bar
way with prreanl or I wo.
Sensible Women Know
Foundation of Health
As health talks to women baooro
mere gtneral. both lo th newspapers
and on ths platform, th mass of woman
ar beginning to remit what th mora
cultivated hare always known, that good
health oansot be round in a powrorr oox.
Th external of health may b ob
tained In that way. but lite basis of
health lias daepar, and yat Is Just as
easily obtained.
Tha moat Important thing that s w.
man can do for herself, and about which
sh Is often moat nglctful. Is to watch
th condition of bar stomach and bowels.
Ths weary yaa, the bavd braaUb, ths
frquot hsadacheas, ths plmplaa. th gen
eral air sf lasaltuda Is nbos tlrrusa u t of
tan ths result of constipation or Indl-
S ration, or boh- Many slropls reme
la can b obtained, but tha boat In
th esaureatlon of most woman Is
Ir. Caldwell's Syrup Papain, it Is mild,
pleasant bo ths taste and exactly suited
to her neds, it is far superior to salts.
cathartic pill, waters, tte which art
entirely too violent,
.Woman should sea lo It that tbsr havs
at laaat on movement uf lb bowalt
each day, and when showing any ten
dency to constipation should laks Ir.
Caldwell Hyrup Pepaln In th smsll
dosa prescribed. A brief us of It will
so train ths stomach and bowal muscles
that ail forms of medlcln ran b alls
pnswd wltb. Tbs opinions ars
voiosd by thousands of woman, after
parson a 1 experience, among them Alts
M. Lilly. Had wins. Calif., and Mary A,
Bb. fit. Thomss, Nevada.
Anynns wishing to maks trial ef
this remedy before boring It In th reg
ular wsy of a druggist at fifty cents or
on dollar a large bottle (family sis)
own bars a sample botila sant to th
home free of charg by slraplr address
ing Dr. W. B. Caldwell 40i Wsshlngtoa
Rt.. Montlcello, 11L Tour nam and d
dre on a posts! rsrd will do.
TOWN TOPICS
Chine Arrested. Lee Wah Yook was
arrested yesterday by Deputy United
Ktates Marshal Dukes, charged with
beintr In tlie United States contrary to
the Chinese exclusion law. He will be
given a hearing before United States
Commissioner Cannon and if found to
be guilty will bp deported.
PeacbJn Improves Physically Ser
grant E. 8. Peachiii, who for mor than
a week tfn'd a half has been hoveripg be
tween life and death as a result of the
two bullet wounds In the head, Inflicted
by his wife who afterwards committed
suicide, is reported to be graining phys
leally, but his mind Is safu to be still
very much Impaired, and while It Is be
lieved that he may survive the wounds
It is not belin-ed he will be of the same
mental capacity should he gain his
physical strength. One eye Is entirely
destroyed, and the sight of the othar
will be somewhat Impaired.
' OVtnX't Improved Idvr FZXX.S'
PEOPLE having indigestion,, bilious
. .nal 1 ar.il riamSa..l.A -1 . V, kail pp.rv.nlav.
" I"" - ..1H. . h ...... ..V,. IhIa J 1 , . ,
ion or pimpies, can es cured wun tness i am.
A guide belonging to Captain Garrig&a
- vegetable pills. They drive out ths
cause -cr sickness end clear tns com
plexion. ' Tcu loqk better and feel bet
ter sfr owing tnsm, Ons for a dosv
ti cents st drutrgiets or bymsll, ro
sample write Dr. Bonko Co.
i j t vjJb CI. nili-ADA-i,! lilA, W.
Cubs, Tuesday, evaral cat's .cut from
negroes' beads. Ji was arrested, and
to b triad by courtmartlal. .
Ths United States gunboat Nashville
landed -Tuesday at Mayari. about-five
miss south of Kip Bay. Cuba, a ds
Warrants Xss-ued for Eijrbt Men
Bench warrants have been issued . by
Judge Taiwell for eight of ths list of
20 maquereaux who w ere last week sen
tenced to 90 days on the rockpile and
who were released on ball pending their
appeal, the bench warrants being issued
for the reason that the appeals were
not perfected in the time allowed. The
police hsve been Instructed to bring
these men Vn and turn them over to the
prison authorities to serve their sen
tences. Although the warrants were
Issued yesterday none of -the men has
been found. Ths list Includes A. Sobel, i
I. Btrasaburg, Max Holtier, A. Burn
stein, Hfrry Taylor, Davs Faldman.
Ben Kolt and Joe Scbmeck. .
GOOD ROADS BODY GETS
REAL RESULTS AT BANKS
Rnnks, Or., June 12. The meetings
of the Ranks-Thatcher Good Roads as
elation, hejd at the Kansas City
school house, are continuing- to grow
in interest. The association was or
ganized last January and has for its
purpose, the consideration of methods
of good roads building, also to co
operate with the county court and road
supervisors in their efforts for higli
way Improvement.
The association "nas succeeded In
creating a great deal of Interest and
has been ablo to accomplish some very
creditable renults. A notable Incident
was the recovering for the Thatcher
district of $666 of special tax money,
which had in some manner not yet sat
isfactorily explained been returned to
the general road tax fund. While the
shortage of the special tax fund was
generally known no action was secured
until tho association took the matter
up and appointed a committee of in
vestigation. This committee found that
a warrant for $1000 had been Issued
by the county court onthe Thatcher
district special tax fund In favor of
.the county clerk and that the clerk
had paid out of this amount bills
totaling $334, and then turned the bal
ance back to the general road fund. The
value of the organization Is apparent
In the promptness with which the $66
was returned to the Thatcher special
tax fund after the Investigators got to
work.
The organization favors a more gen
ernl use of the road grader to' the end
that roads be better rounded up in the
center and good drainage provided and
a more general use of the road drag
In the winter suason secured. It also
favors publication of the road super
visors monthly report in ths local pa
pers to the end that taxpayers mar
know exactly where and for what pur
pose the money Is used.
The meetings of the organization are
held on the first Wednesday evening of
eacn month.
EXCHAN
E
mm
LIVESTOCK
NSURANC
Livestock Insurance while In the
stockyards was the subject discussed
at this morning's session of the Na
tional Livestock Exchange, which la
meeting In Ellers hall. It wis decided to
leave the matter to the Individual ac
tion of tho local exchanges. Some carry
Insurance, others do not.
Tomorrow morning election of offi
cers, appointment of standing commit
tees and other Important matters will
come before the meeting, and the next
meeting place will also be chosen. St.
Joseph, Mo., will probably be the place
A number of Interest l-ng papers will
also be read and discussed.
This evening at 6 o'clock the dele
gates and their ladles w,IU be guests
at a banquet at the Multnomah hotel.
O. M. Plummer will be the toastmaster.
A few short speeches will be mde and
then the delegates will go to fly.- grand
stand to view the electrical parade.
Yesterday afternoon the visitors were
at the Portland Union Meat company's
plant and the stockyards and were also
entertained with an automobile ride
about the city.
The various livestock sections are
said to be better represented at this
meeting than at any other held In the
past.
Eastern
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