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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 19. 1911. 21 Mutt' Won't Let Jeff Be Happy as a Sailor By "Bud" Fisher Hu 0 CoOrt lAuA Lka. HUM! M.lv9 OCah .Vat, TO Va,ti i " i 11 ""i " 1 r 1 1,1 111 1 '. "" t"" - i" ' " I J, -n rTTN Jr. Mrs i ,A fnO, t ife-;-- -m:::- zr V ,a fifth fW ' - '' II ,. I , I.. . I . .srfjff'j'ft f i Brief Items of Tuesday's Late News Short Morlee of World iUxtilif Au4 IWeivtVl 1b Tin for Wats-filar ' lue of The Journal. ously. Th men had fired four tUi. J but only ll.roe bad eilo,lJ liases, and , klullo nt to whai caused th J- i Uy. and )u( ae they resrbed the bia;t II irloded. trailii liW body I" pietts. Curanrr (iurdon held en nju-at and decided no one waa lo blame t'oajrrfalonal. The h.ws on Tuesday lsed In bill authorising tin le to the clly r rendition of loo acre of I matllta tertiion lands f mltr supply pur. se. House bill auihurlslna the sal t uieleia overnmrnl ell .1 Korea! ,"JT Paaaed The prweJ will 4 T i' Climaa Indian artiool. .-n-oul ISO Amrlan -Hnmorlala" ould be created undrr Hi. Nation tl Unslllule of Aria and Ltllrra bill which k'eaar.1 the liouu Tunilit Tiiendot Hooaavaii is namr-d and Senator Henry 'abot Iol(e l the only mrubfr tt mrr bonnrtd. The lioue etruth Tom ilie :it the name of Francia I). l!ll. Ilie -ir braled atllet. who wnt t'n in tA Tlunli and Ineerled In hl i'rr tfti nam of Albert JaeKrr of New York, llrortfe Ade and the itj!y f Indiana auihora are In Hi- II t tamed I'olHl.nl. After a watu:e of three hourn. dar tre w.ik-h marh linn etiifn n Mlrrt.l ip. the liUbo d. l iralion In u t l.ihe vol "lwl.it tStatr K'-nator J'hn M Hart national rtunmltteeiisan. drfcaTlTrtr Kx- io ernor Brady. A I 'hli Bt Tueaday John Hays Ham- motid of New York wm electrd preal- lenl of the National League of Repub lican iliiha A (tlft of 110. 000 from Republican of Hawaii uaa announced. I.eaa than half the vote polled at the laat ge-neral election win raat Monday at the fliet iccnerul nrlmarv held In Maine The Republh.Htia nomlnatrd Ed win C. nurlflajH for 1 nlted Ktatea sena tor by 6ofl0 plurality nnd for gnvernor. Wllllarn T. Ilalnei. Knntrrn. Announcement In made Ihnt Mlsa Margaret Qulmby, daughter of a mil lionaire ramlly of Ftttaburg. la o marry a nobleman attached to the aulta of tne. kin of Kaxony. The United Htatea Rubber company haa filed notice of an Increase In Its capital atock from li. 000, 000 to IlIO.- OOO.noO. The Interalate Commerce commlselon upon Ita own Inltlatlvti haa ordered nn Inveptlgatlon Into the rHtea piHctlcfs and regulatlona which apply to railroad transportation of har. coaJ. All the anthrnclte roads embraced In tlie io called "hard coal trust" will be re apondenta In the proceeding:. Adjournment until probably next fall aa tnkcn Tuesday In the case of the .Standard Oil Interest against the W'a tern- Pierce Oil company. The con trol of the latter by the Standard Inter outs was thwarted at the. annual meet ing, when proxies hold by Standard Oil were thrown out. bad Veves located a mine, and that the moner fur hia big plorea t.iruughuut th country was furnlabed by oilier for advertising purpose and fur pro moling scheme to trap th utioary Klflern da) before W. K. lie IfSrm died ennlle at I'lecer llle. Cat, in surance nol'clea on his life In favor of hi wife, amounting to III. Duo, laperd bu of th nuii'a nient of pre mium. Th miy department at Waehlnglon edvlsvd offlilals of the Mai lsia:iJ navy yard Tueeday that the order l aued for the ausprnslon of wotk on II. e river gunboat Uonocacy rr mad. un the representation of a firm of Kealtle ehlpbujhler. unaucceenf ul bidder for tin! i .instruction of the Monocacy, that the navy yard bid was so low as to br Impuaslble. The Oarlbnldl bulldliiK In the entir of th buBtneaa erttoi of Fresno, ("nl . w wrecked, by fire Tuesday The principal loss' la that of Holland s de partment store. The lotal lour- Is uti.cil I6U.000, partly Ineured beveral lodcera In the eecond alory had naiiow -capea. " If the legality of the prei-ent city government of rteaaide Is (elabllnhe.l nt the November election, the council pinna to complete a 80 foot boulevard from the depot to the ocean. Although plans were blocked wiien the proposition was submitted to owners on Hrldge street, Councllmen My they will not allow this opposition to aland In the way of com pletion of the boulevard after authority of the council la established. What la known ii crew No. S f the Southern Pacific surveyors, the force which ha been at work for several weeks on the Humbug river, la moving Its camp to n point on the Little Flen hawk, nenr the Wooden ranch. The sur veyors are believed to be seeking o route for a railroad down the UltU Klshhawk from the Humbug river to the Nehalem, near Jewel, which would be much shorter than a route down the Humbug via. Klale. While he was endeavoring to atop a fight hetweer) hla horses, Charlea Cart mlll of the Muddy Creek district, near Baker, was kicked In the stomach by one of the anlmnls, and fears are ente.J tulncd for his life. FISH CHOSEN MAYOR IN THE DALLES FIGHT ltectl lo TV JmwmII Th or. Jui.e If Th follow II. f officer wer chosen at lh rlly election Monday: Mayor Judd 8 Fish treasurer, K Kurti, water eommt loner at large. T A. Hudson, water rointnUaloiirr, Ktret ward. on year lerm. Dr. J. M I-e. ta'o yar term. J T. ItorKk. hecond atd, J l Kelly Third ward, Theo I'rlna; councllmen. I ll 1. 1 ward, t) H. lavl. Kecond ward K. It. Angle; Third ward. Jo Klrvn hoff. All the amendmtnl to th char ter carried except that providing salaries for the mayor, counrlluirri and water Mmmlsslonera. PIONEER WOMAN HAD MANY TRIALS SETTLER'S HOME BURNS WHILE HE PICKS BERRIES (rell lo TUm Journal I While flilmon, Wash., Jun 1 . While he was picking berrle for his evening meal, fire from a defective flue gained such li.-a.lwnv that J I' ( 1m I In Cher red to stand bark and see It burn hla house and all Its contents. There was no Insurance, and It was the sec ond time that Gallagher haa been burned out. He I 70 year old, occu pies 10 acres of undeveloped land and has little money for Improvements. H has willed th land to the Catholic church. .Pacific Toast. "Heath Valley Scotty" testified before the grand Jury at Los Angeles Tuesday that his famous mines in Death Valley were a rhyth; that he was not a' mlnir; ECZEHA BURNED SO Foreign. The first preldent of the first leper republic In the world Is an American eltlren. Michael Whalen, the only Amer ican leper on the Island of Cllon, In the Philippines. Klickitat Towns Are Patriotic. (Rle.al lo Tie Journal.) White Salmon. Wash. June 1 Ooldendale, the county seat; Glen wood. In tne Camaa valley district; Trout lake. 20 miles southeast of Mount Adams and Husum. eight miles above this place, wilt celebrate the Fourth. A town hall S0xl la being ruahed to com pletion nt the latter place In time for the Fourth dance. The Palles and Hood Klver on the other aide of the Columhta will also celebrate. White Ralmon will have a sane Fourth by touching, off no f Irecrackera. hiMren Mary M. bo dl4 B ll; W II, uf daiila L. a Cel.. C I. of La iri,.! To h-r HionJ marrlaga war t.orn four ihii-treii ltn K . f I'rlne tllle, Htephen l(. f Urania I'aas. Mr l.u. 1 llollaliil. I'.i' t igo litu. Ml I'Ul. A Hi. lialdeols, uf Agrr, l'l Mlip had 3 gralidchiidieu, Ik great grand- hildrrn and three great great grand children. In I s T 7 Mr Jon. msrilrd Phillip I'eitrrll. who died In 1119 Mr. Cantrrll ttaa born Harah Knox I'o.lina. In Knot cfwiity. lllinoia. on (-l.br li, I i . Hn niairled Johnson llorfman. Auguat 12. Hi. living In Illinois until th fall of liij. NEHALEM VALLEY TO HAVE FARM INSTITUTES IBpeeiil I .lie Jnaraal.t Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- II. Or . June 1 I'rofeasor V. I Gard ner of the Oregon Agricultural college division of horticulture has been sent by th eitenaion divisfon to hold a series of Institutes st Hvenson and In various parla of the Nehalem valley. where he will discuss with the growers h problems of small fruit produc tion. Neil wrk he mill apeak at the Chautauitua at The !allea, and will make an inveatlgatlon of th pollnlaa lli.n of the cherre in that region. liat night lrtifenor l" I. Lcai went lo Hrimlatoli ltb ' H dcofield of the I'nitrd Htatrs lerliient of agriculture to mak the annual Inapectlun of th experlmer.t station there. Th elation Was ettahllnhrd three eari ago oil vir gin sacebrusri land, so moat of lh work has bo.n preparatory to crop production. Mrg. Saruh Canlroll. Igiierl.l to The Journal t Klmirs. nr., June in Mis Kaiah '!- trell. who died at her home here at the age of : years, was a pioneer of 111; Her life waa heaet with hardships from the day she left the old home In Illinois on the long Journey by ox team for Oregon. On the trip she lost her father, her husband snd a brother of cholera and mountain fever The company with which Mrs. Can re 1 1 crossed the plains reached Port land In October. 1S.'J. where they win tered. In the spring of I h!3 they moved to Una county, where she murrltd Vin cent Jones In lSr.t. They moved to Jackaon county In 157. where they lived! until 11. wheyi Jones went to th mines In Tlannock. where he was accl- denlAllV killed Ahlle enrlas vneln ar tn mmt.l tie a quarrel between miners. Tim widow moved back to Lane county, where she afterward lived. To her first marriage were born three The Puro Product of Nature' Springs. You will feel better and do better forming IHIaanayada fi JJciUUUL Watfeir NATURAL LAXATIVE ?g Glass on Arising lor CONSTIPATION MYRTLE POINT IS AFTER COOS EXPERIMENT'STT! Mytll Point. Or, Jun Myrtle point ha mad extensive preparation for emei talnliig the fruit experts from the agricultural college, who will make a lour of the county. The county fruit Inspector In tr!ng to secure an expert- merit atatton for Coos county, and thla , part of th coast and the Myrtle Point 1 people are putting forward their city a I the site 1 MMtle point I planning a big time, on the Fourth of July. The new county' flr grounds Und racetrack will be com- i pleted by that dat and a rsea mtin( and general celebration will b held to ' dedicate th fair ground. Th county fair will b held In th falL A larg amount of money baa been xpnd4 la preparing th fair buildings and track, and th new County Fair association will be a well equipped aa any court? la 1 the state. i . . i a - - - i -m Brafen's Asthma Powder sVUa Znitaatly. Kaay Cures aVooordsd. Does Not Affect the Heart At all Druggista. tic and 50c, or snt postpaid on receipt of prlc by JOHN K. BRATEN 137 I. 784 it.. w York CUT, T. i Eastern Excursion Tickets Miscellaneous. Applicants under th total disability clause of the new pension act of May 11 should file with the ordinary appli cation on affidavit showing the nature of the disability claimed, together with the date, place and circumstances under which It was Incurred In line of duty. If further evidence Is required the pen sion bureau will request It. Mow to be Certain of Curing Constipation OULD NOT SLEEP Began in Small Red Spots on Arms and Neck. Soon bpread Uver body Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In One Week Completely Cured. Smlthvllle, Ind. "My ecma began Ifl imall red spots accompanied by a rash, it started on my arms and neck but soon began to spread over my body. It was worst oo my neck and arms, and it burned so that often I could not fleep nights. I tried bathing m borax water, but to no avail. Tben I began to use the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment. I bathed with Cuticura Soap and hot water and applied the Cuticura Ointment every night and morning and in one week I was completely cured through the use of Cuti cura Soap and Ointment." (Signed) Miss Josephine McCormlck, Nor. 7, lffll. FOR BAD CASE OF PIMPLES Physician Recommends Cuticura." 3890 Third Ave., New York. "About (tree months ago my face and neck became covered with small red pimples which later dejrejo'&ed into large boils and my face was Itr'ificn a condition tbat I was ashamed to go out of lbs house. After using aaivea I went to a hospital for treatment. The bead physician told me 1 would hare to report for three or four niontha for treatment before thi. boils would even start to disappear. .if' 'a voune physician whllo treating tns fcfecoinmended Cuticura Soap and Ointment t - . . . . J . . fsna n niohl Iw. KUU UiU 1UB 1U II itij ia.o c.i.j w fore retiring with both the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. fh results obtained were far better even than the physician expected and i waa completely cured in a short time by the use of the Cuticura 6oap and Ointment." (8irned) Fred Vlebmeyer. Sept. 7, nil. Cuticura Soap -nd Ointment are sold everywhere. , Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. book.j Address, "Cutfcura,, Dept. t. Boston. Tender-faced men thould have wltn Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. OTjRir'B improved iavr nui apella and headache, with bad complex PEOPLE having Indigestion, bilious ion or clmplea, cart tie cured with these vegetable pills. 'They drive out th eickness and clear in com You . look better and feel bet I. W. W. MEN TURN BACK WORKERS ON POWER DAM (Speclnl to Tb Journal.! Hood River, Or., June 19. Several workmen who arrived hero Sunday In tended to cross the Columbia river to work on the power dam of the North western L.lght company that Is in course of construction on th White Salmon river, turned back when informed by the I. W. W. pickets stationed at Hood River that there was a strlKe on at the works for higher wages and better meals. The pickets etnte that no workmen have crossed to the Washington side since the strike has been ordered. Mount Hood Hotel Enlarged. (Suecliil to The Journal. i Hood River, Or., June 19.- The Mount Hood hotel is makincr extensive improve ments in the arrangement of tho interior portion of the building. The office and lobby will ba Increased to double Its present size and the stairway leading to the upper stories is being changed to n new location. The new brick annex rer cently finished haa been connected with the main hotel by an ovorhead passway. The new hotel has 200 rooms. Ordinance Costs Company $20,000. (SDeclnl to The Journ.il. Hood River, Or., June 19. A large force for the Hood River Gaa and Elec tric company is making changes in the wiring Of th city light and power sys tem to conform to a city ordinance re cently passed. The entire system will be of standard construction. The com pany estimates the expense at 120,000. rreiudice Is a hard thing to overcome, but where health Is at stake and the opinion of thousands of reliable people differs from yours, prejudice then be comes your menace and you ought to lay it aside. This Is said In the Inter est of people suffering from chonlc con stipation, and it Is worthy of their at tention. In tho opinion of ieirlons of reliable American people tho most stubborn constipation Imaginable can lie cured hy n brief use of Pr. Caldwoll'H-Syrup Pepsin., You may not have hoard of it before, but do not doubt Its merits on that account, or because. It has not been blatantly advertised. ,H has sold very successfully on word of mouth recom mendation. Parents are giving It to their children today who were given it by their parents, and it has been truth fully said thaf more druggists use it personally In their families than any other laxative Letters recently received from Mr. Wm. Iehlin. 9:'4 Coeur d'Alene st. 'ouer d'Alene, Idaho, and Miss Una I Rcues, Sehastopol, Calif., are but a few of thousands showing the esteem In which Tr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is held. It Is mild, gentle, non-griping not violent, like salts or cathartics. It cures iri-fl il n u ) I v an.t tiluniiuiil I c ur, llmf ' in time nature aKaln docs Its own work without outside aid. Constipated people owe it to themselves to use this grand nowei speeinc. , Anyone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying It in the regular way or a druggist in nrty cents or one dollar a large bottle i family size) can have a sample bottle sent to the home true or charge hy simply addressing Pr. w. u. Caldwell, 40o washtrrgton St Montlce'lo, 111. Your name and address on a postal card will do. Sound Sleep is usually impossible to the bilious. But biliousness yields and head aches, sour stomachy indigestion go when the bowels are regulated and the liver and kidneys stimulated by BEECHAUS PILLS Sold viywkr la bosaa 10c. 25 Jun 1, 6, 7, B, 13. 14, IS 17. 18, IS, 80, 91, 94, 98, 97, 38, 19. auiy a, a, o, l, n. in, is, in, u, aa, a J, as, i, JU, 31. August 1, d. 3, 6, 7, 19, IS, 16, 93. 23, 89. 30, 31. Bptmbr 4, 8, 8, 7, 8, 11, la, 30. CHICAGO AWD mBTUmW 17980 JIT. LOUIS AID METtJRW i 70'oO WBW TOBI ASD RETURW S108 BO BOBTOW A1TD BBTUKV , 9110 00 BurraLO Aim buttkit ; a .' IT, PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS, B (J L ITT H, OMAHA, SIOUX CITY. ST. JOB, KA1TSAS CITT, WIX1TIPEO POBT AB THUB AMD BITUBB 60.ob Tlekrts allow 115 days for going passage, good for return to October SI. Good going one road. roturnlng another Stopovers allowed within limit In each direction. Try the "OBIZXTTAX, LIMITED." Leave Portland T p tn dally. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeper Portland to Chicago In 72 hours without change. Finest service and scenery. Tickets and sleeping car reservations at city tick et office. No. 123 Third street, or at depot. Eleventh nnri iioyi sireeis. It. DICKSON, O. r. s T. A., laa Third Street, rortlaad. Telephone! Marshall 3071, A-8286. ASTORIA WiflPTH MAC via the delightful Columbia River Route on the Steamers Valuable Farm Sold. , (Special to The Journal.) Eugene. Or., June 19. Louis W. Coe, who has. resided 12 miles east ofEugene,: on Camp creek. Tor a good many years, has sold his farm of 420 acres to Dr. McClelland Henderson, formerly of Knglandf the consideration being about .d.uuv. An is ittrm is spienaiaiy auupiea to stock raising, although there is con nlderable land suitable for the raising of grain and - fruit on the tract Dr. Henderson and wife have spent a num- er of years In South Africa, and are receni arrivals in uregonf . Railroad Workman Killed. (Special to The Jnaraal.l Eugene. Or., June 19. Mike Basek. Austrian . laborer employed on the ay drive oat thioouinern i-acirio company rsatron- cause of sickness and clear tha com-1 Klamath cut-off, SO milti east of Eu- plexlon. ter after using tnem. On for a dose. Z5 centt at druggists or,' by mall, amnlft write lir RosanVn Co IM 'VINE 6T, PiJILADJELPHiA.. PA, an gene, was Instantly killed "Sunday when a blast of dynamite; which waa alow la exploding, went "off, v Q. Mollo, overseer of the crew, waa injured, but., not aerl Hassalo Rebuilt and Befitted Throughout AND Harvest Queen rBOK ASK STBEXST DOCK Steamer "Hassalo" will leave daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at 8 a. m. (SHABP so as to pass through the draws of the bridges bo fore, the closed period), and on Saturday at 1 p. m., touching at Megler to connect with North Beach points, thence to Astoria. Steam er "Harvest Queen" will leave daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at 8 p. m., and on Saturdays at 10 p. m. Excellent restaurant service Meals a la carte Trains meet all boart-egler for North Beach p'oints ' v Single Tripr to Aatoria. .... f 1.50 Season Tickets. North Beach .9 4.00 - Saturday to Monday Tickets...... ..) 3.00 .Five-ride Round-trip Tickets ..$15.00 , One day river trip Portland to Megler and Return, f2.00 ... ,. Stateroom reVervations cawi be made at Ash Street Pock, or ;-: CITY TICKET OFFICE i THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS - - . ----- - PORTLAND - via Yellowstone MatioinaS When you go east, take the only line to Gardiner Gateway, the official entrance to Yellowstone Tark. See the eevsers and Grand Canyon. Enjoy the hospitality of the five mag nificent hotels in the Parfe 143 mile coaching trip over gov' eminent kept boulevards through some of the finest scenery in America. Low fares to eastern cities on. .numerous dates in. Tune, fulv, August and September. $60 to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth. Superior, Kansas Citv and Omaha. $72.50 to Milwaukee and Chicago. $70 to St. Lours. $108.50 to New York and Phila delphia. $110 to Boston. $107.50 to Baltimore and Washimg otn. $91.50 to Buffalo and Pittsburg, etc. Three daily through trains to Minneapolis and St. Paul; two to Chicago (one via Milwaukee) ; one to Kansas City and St. Louis. Exceptional dining car service route of the famous Great Big Baked Potato. - Tioketa and fall information '' - CITT TICKET OFTXCB: 8 S3 Morrison St.. Corner 3rd St., Portland, Oregon. . A. D. CXABX.TOX, A, O. T. A, ...... ., ". ' i" -l ,'r Northern Facifid Railvay Park si;-