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' . . I THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNC tl. itlt Jeff Delights in Spoiling Mutt'a Pleasure By "Bud" Fisher 1 T nil - , II II , I etc! in trv Kwml-i I 4.r N 0? n "17 M 1 " ti; 1 r- ) '," ".' .1 I MTHf Vm tnf I(hmiu I AWAN3A.4 KlW JT t WANT Yo a-HOOf UaWZL 111 ' Mri ' ' -1 Thursday's News Briefly Sketched llffln of Hmbuui Iair Orrvrriaf Tttrofhoai Out WoHJ At-r I'rstTda's 1m u West to 1W I'nlttrtlff Falaal TaVt cuafldaaca la i.l urcM at Ct.kaso U o frl I tut Bt motored out la C"hr t"h Tlur4a', and paaaad iha day a ba folf liaaa. Ttso4v Iloc.aarail haa aWlln4 la Join In & Haw York Men's Itagua tot froruaa auffrasa. AMr ila rcnl o nnunevmaat bf Colon ftooaavait tbal ha m for tma ssuffraf, Sarratsr Baadla of tha l I"ia eallatl a( lha for ' mrr praaldaol'a af flea and left a mam berahip blank (or htm to a!n. but ths colonal anawarad that ha did not wlah to avail blmaalf at tbla lima of lha hind of foe. Ily a roll rail vota of 0t to HI tha atala conalltallanal ronranlloa haa ra Jartad a propoaad amendment lo lha con. (Hutloo granting oia lo wcma In Nr liampahlra. Polrlnc ha did not wlch la b mad tl laughing stock of lha convention. Pnnator Borah haa appaalad to hla ad mlrtre to recall their campaign malaria and lay aalda their badgaa, alraamara an. I haltanda tearing lha Ugand "Uorah for I'raaldanL Portmaitar J. If. Conrath and RUla Bank Commlaalonar J. K. flaangar headed a dalrgatlon nf 20 lladlay ad mlrera who left Jefraraon City Thura- ty nlitht on their way to tha Repnbll- can nauonal convention. They intana 9 la atari a "lladlay (or rreatdeal" bourn. aut-ieme Juelue llughca l!l but -r mil hla iam la b ntentluncd In rut.i.r -lion allh lha Bumliialloa lor (iraMcM at lha Chicago or.rM!m Akr1 If. under rartaln rlrcumalanree. ha mlgi l ol raconaider hla devlalon. ha relie-l "I have aaid aa juellca of ll.a auprema court I am rendering public errK and may ronunua la do a fur auma year, but Ilia aupraine court muet not ta dragged Into pot I lire nl no titan l aa eeecntlal to hla country's aell being aa la lha Integrity of the rourle." Ada county voted to retain tha II rooaod aon by a majority rf ITCO. Tha fight waged In 8o;ee and lha coun ter praelaets waa one of lite muat Mi ter In lha htatory or tha slate H"ire rolled up a majority for lha ' wet" leiue thai tha "dry" country preclnrta could not overcome. P.etume give the !! entied saloon a larger majority by 1000 than thry received two years ago. whan an attempt waa eiada to place tha county under lha local option law. HOW THIN PEOPLE MAY PUT ON FLESH : Great Ducovery by Eminent Specialist Judging from tha countless prepara tions ana trontments which are omtln ually being advertised for tha purpose or maKlnir thin paapie nanny, develop ing tha arms, neck and bust and replac ing ucly hollows and anglaa by tha soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands or men and women who keenly feal their ex cesslve thinness., and It therefore gives Us real pleaaure to publish herewith a Impla prescription which, b) correcthag faulty metabolism and sitmulatlng the .activity or certain siuiricisn vital or I frann. oulckly produces a marvelous i transformation In the appearance; the Increase in weight frequently averaging rmm i to t pounds in me nrsi ween, and very rarely less tnnn z. mis in crease In weight also carries with It a Keneral Improvement In the health. Ca tarrli. dvsDenela and norxouansns. which nearly always accompanies excessive thlnneaa. all gradually disappear; dull eyes become bright and pale rheeka glow with a bloom or perfect health. The prescription, which contain no ( dangerous drugs and Is absolutely harm- I Compound, J oz. Fluid of Baltgyn, 2 os. Kllztr of Callsa) and enough wnter to fill an 8-oz. bottle, and can readily be prepared nv any druggist, une or two tablesvoonfula should be taken about 20 minutes before each meal. Eat all you want, but chew your- food thor OUEllI v. inquiry develops tna ract mat tnis rescriptlon is frequently filled at the oodara-ClarK drug store in this city, end by other prominent central city druggists, and we are led by their state. merits to add the following-; iOATTTIODT AJthoTurli tha abOT era aerlntion Is aneanaled for raUerlnr ner vousness. Indigestion and catarrhal tronblea. It should not owing? to ita markable fleab-growlng- properties, be used by anyone) who does not desire to Eaatarn. Evelln Neablt Thaw appeared Thurs day aa a witness for the state against her husband, who la endeavoring to prove In Justice Keogh'a court that he s now sane and should be released from the Matleawan asylum. Mrs. Thaw tes tified that her huaband made a propo sal In New York lo 1104 thnt they both commit suicide. lie bad the details all planned, aha aald. She refused to accede to hla plan. She testified fur- her that Thaw had complained to her (hat the food given him while ha was In tha Toinbe waa poisoned. General Edward B. Bra Kg. command er of tha famous "Iran Brigade" during i the Civil war, died at Fond du Lac, Wis Thursday. General Bragg waa D5 years old. 11a aervod several terms In con gress aa a Democrat from Wisconsin, and later represented the United State In Mexico, Cuba and China. He gained fame whan. In aecundlng the nomlna tlon of (Jrovar Cleveland he used the ex presslon, "We love him for the ene mles ha haa made." Tha police of New Tork are searchln for William Blonn. a woalthy Chicago promoter who disappeared from a down town hotel on the morning of Jun 1. On the day before he had received $250,000 In cash for hla services in set tllng a claim for J. P. Knight of Cht cago. it is Doneved he has been mur dered and robbed. A teat of the automobile truck as substitute for the army muln has Jus been concluded at Madison. Wis., In fa vor of the mule. The commanding officer reports: 'The automobile demonstration has been auch as to warrant the con elusion that It is unwise and unsafe to supersede army mules and wagons with the troops by any other form of loco motion." raclflc Coast. Ludlow Chambers and his three daughters of San Francisco will re celve tl, 600,000 as the result of the settlement of an old lawsuit in St, Louis. In 1832 Thomas Bentty. grand father of Chambers, bought the St. Louis property, but failed to record It. and afterward lost the deed to the land. Others took possession of the property and It was not intll 184S that Beatty, having; recovered his deed, began suit to regain the land. After Peatty's death pat on flesh.) I his heirs continued the suit xne detention nospuai at son m-an Cisco holds a man of ipystery in a middle aged Russian, unable to speak English and supposed to be Insane, and who has been living in seclusion for months on the sea beach. After being taken to the hospital for examination as to his sanity, he was searched. Pa pers In the name of Undritz for wireless telegraph patents obtained in this coun try, and money consisting of 146 rou bles In Russian banknotes and $2073 in United States curneney, were found in hia clothes. Through the Aberdeen chamber of commerce that city is making- an effort to secure the erection of a pulp mill. Through government tests it has been found that the timber of the Pacific coast is adapted to the manufacture of paper. Within tha past few weeks over 8000 range cattle from the Utah ranges have been shipped Into Baker county and dis posed of among the farmers, for the Tuberculosis Medicine Saved This Man's Life. Pneumonia is a serious disease, and often lays the foundation for chronic lung troubles sometimes Tuberculostt results. After Pneumonia, or any ser ious or stubborn cold, it is wise to take Kckman's Alterative and avoid the dangers of disease. Read of the recov ery in this case: (i .i t. it., c- -nun n "Gentlemen: I waa suffering from a very serious abscessed lung, which fol lowed a bad Attack of pneumonia. My physician and specialist declared my case hopeless. I am very thankful to you and the Almighty God for thn change of health . your medicine had brought me. "I also wish to say that I have fully recovered my health, having been cured ior over tnree years.- tSlsrned affidavit) THOS. REILLY. Eckman'g Alterative is effective In Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat "XJ?" Ff2RtZl",.?0iB0; Purpose of building up the cattle Indus perlmeot elation Idaho. Ao Uheirrle4 aeaaull was made by the defciiM Tl.ura.laf on lha eligibility as a wltncae of John It Harrington In the trial vt Clarence I'arrua tor Jury bribery. KhouM ll.e drfeiiaa be Upheld, II e (ale e raae agalnal laifow will auf fcr go-ally, aa Harrington la aelj to t ll.e ilitk l "huh limy hope lo convict aftw. Itairtngton had been employed by Iairow. aed the statutes forbid ll.a eiamlf.at!in without tha consent of the emp'oyer of any attorney, or clrtk of an attorney, coruerning any fact, knowl edge of a hl h had been acquired In such caj-a'lly. "'Iiefaat by the federals In tha ap proaching battle at liachlmba, 41 miles aoulh of Chihuahua, will mean ineeee.int guerilla warfare by the Uexlcan rebela, according to the assertion of General WeetMl Oroaoo. The rebel army, la raae of a reverse, will T divided Into numerous mobile bands, lha largest un der tha Immediate control of the com mander In chief, who also would lake with Mm the stale official necessary for tha eetabllshment of the state cap ital at whatever place General Uroaco may encamp. Luther Maynard Jonea, former law partner of the late Wlillam C. Whitney, and first secretary of the Tale Alumni association, was found Tuesday In a hepltal at London, after a disappear ance of three years, due to loss of mem ory, caused by abacess on tha brain. Jones went to London In connection with an Important lawsuit, and disap peared, lie was found by J. H, Qualn, a UfolonaT friend, after a year's search. General Oroxco gives out tha state ment that he will evacuate the city of Chihuahua ralher than allow Ita real dents lo be submitted to the dangers Of a bombardment. The rebela have changed their minds about engaging: the federals at Ortlx, and are placing their cannon In posi tion to await the advancing government! troops at Bachlmba. Klght bridges were blown up north of Ortlx. one of them be ing a big steel structure. On the rapid ity with which the forces of General Huerta can repair these Is the hour o the big battle dependent. on tha street at Wlnnlpa. Thursday, Caltste Iiertrand ahot and allied his wife. le was arrested, lira. Ilerlraad was a cripple. The couple had come from Nanton. Alberta IF SMITH HAD BEEN MIND READER TOO OH, WELL. BUT HE WASN'T l!i-e!aJ la Tl- J-unl I Med ford. Or. June II Effle llrown mind rcadrr and claim ant of powers f Intercourses with the spiritual world, out witted the local authorities when she escaped from Ihe lu lu her automobile that had been attached for a dent of nn.l accumulated Intereat for fi... years. William Smith, a local merchant, loaned the monejr to Madame Fffle aeveral years ago to finance an animal ahow. Slnra that time inr has been out of slicht and It was not un'll Smith eaw her photograph be fore the theatre yesterday thai he had remembered the loan. The attachment waa served Just before the evening's per formance and tha car placed In a garage. At midnight Madame Effle called for the car and dis appeared. As yet she haa not been apprehended. 4 coos our ROAD IS TO BE BUILT SOON Rcfbresentatives of Contract ors Announce Prcpara- tions for Construction. EUGENE COUNCIL GIVES STREET RIGHTS TO ROAD Miscellaneous. The Btrawberry tunnel in the W Match mountains of Utah, has Just been completed. With one .exception, this underground waterway tunnel Is the largest In the wold. It will move a good Mixed atrcnin, the Strawberry river, from one drainage basin to another 45 miles away, and will reclaim 60,000 acres of Utah desert. ' In a feud between the Sharp and Wal dron fumilles at Sperry's ranch near Sherman, Texas, Thursday afternoon four persons were killed and two wounded. Before she was slain. Miss Georgia Sharp killed one man and wounded another man and his wife. Consul Holiday at Santiago reported to the state department that the prop. exty of the Ponupo Mining company at Lam ay a, near Santiago, on the Guan tanamo & Western railway, has been burned by a Cuban rebel band. It is thought that the reported, sudden de parture of the gunboat Paducah Wed nesday night from Santiago for an un known destination may have, been con nected with tho pillaging of this prop erty. In full view of a score of pedestrians HEAD COVERED WITH UNSIGHTLY HUMOR or sale hv Tha Owl Drue Co.. and other leading; druggists. Ask for booklet tell ing of recoveries and write to Eckman Laboratory, Phlla., Pa, for additional evidence. ince, i You will tone lip your ystem and fed better for taking, in the monun?, h glass of L-aamfflysaiH : NATURAL LAXATIVE Beat Bemcdy for corJSTiPATion - try in that section Death in a form that Is little known on the Pacific coast came to Phillip Earnhardt, a farmer living near Lyn den, Wash, Wednesday night, when he waa struck by a bolt of lightning;. The storm waa tha most violent that has occurred for 10 years, Members of the Portland presbytery held an Interesting conference at Tilla mook,, which lasted all day Tuesday and Wednesday, when plana for the 4 ensuing quarter were arranged. The to- ltors were given a trip through the val ley, with visits to tha different cream eries, and were entertained with a luncheon at the commercial club Wed nesday. '.. iv--''. Answering a growing demand aftfQng ranchers In the wide territory aurround. Ing.Welser for mora thoroughbred stock, taej Welser Commercial club" Is under taking to arrange for a public sals of Improved . dairy cattl to be conducted under 'the auspices of Professor W. L. Carlyla, director f the agricultural ex At Birth. Itching Caused Him ta , Scratch, Hair Continually Matted with Blood. Tried Many Remedies. Used CuticuraSoap and Ointment. In 2 Weeks and a Half Was Cured. 1831 Franklin St., Racine Jet.. Wis. "ify brother's bead at birth was covered with un sightly ulcers, which resembled large pimples and discharged bloody pus. As soon as ons would come to a head and bunt, there would be another one In Its place and as he became older the Itching caused him to acratch. As result bis hair was continually matted with clotted blood. Ha suffered pain and it was severest at nlrht, making him restless, so he could not sleep. We bad great difficulty in combing bis hair, which made his scalp bleed profusely. Ws tried many remedies, such as carbolic salve, , etc-, before we began to use tha Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. In two weeks, we noticed great Improvement. The icalp looked mors healthy 'and ths sores wars healing up. In two weeks and a bait tbey bad completely disappeared and my brother was entirely cured.". (Signed) Martin Rajautaen, Nov. 27, 1911. (BperUI to Tfee Journal.) Kugene, Or, June SI. An amicable adjustment of the difficulty between tho Kugene city council and tha Port land, Eugene at Eastern Hallway com pany In regard to the curvature of the company's tracks at the corner of Eighth and Willamette streets has been effected by the passage of an ordinance by tha council changing the radius of tha rornen of the curbs at that point so thnt the company's cars will not overhang the shlewalk In making the turns. The railway company haa begun the work of constructing Its crossing' tracks at the Intersection In question and thus trat'ks will be completed aa teoon as possible. Ien.l U Tie "eare-el North ltrnd. Or. June SI Immediate preparation for the construction of the Houlhern I'arlflc line from lurne u I'ooa llay will be made by representa tlvea of McArthur II roe A I'rrka roni pnny. ablch has the con tr art General HuperlntTident Tlnklrr will arrlrs neit week ami Thomae Plion who Is head nan In the absence of Mr. Tinkler, ar tlved today on tna steamer Washing ton from Man Francisco, together with Ceorge II. Cool of the financial depart inpnl of tha company. It Is announced hy tha representative nf the company that he will take uP his residence In this city and wKl open offices. Much of the machinery to be used at thla end of the Una Is In Arlsona and the moving of the equipment to tnl point will begin soon, it Is estimated that it will be the middle or latter part of July before work ran be starteJ. Mr. Dixon aaya he will be able to an nounce plana within a few days. Ai aurance Is given that there will be no further delay In tha starting of construction. AUD I OSES WATER OFFICIAL William Patterson, for Years Water Commissioner, Is Victim of Apoplexy. THREE WOMEN, ONE MAN, ON WALDP0RTS BOARD (Special to The Jnarnal.) Waldport, Or., June 21. At tha annual school election Mrs. Ivy Helms was elected clerk and Mrs. fltna Evans new director for the ensuing term. The other members of the board are Mrs. Maud Krady and J. H. Ollnes. lfwrUl l Tbe Jeenut I aahland. or . June il U imam Tat lei evn. for yrars city water iudisi eiunrr, known by lie entire coinmgnll y, and a luMli arrvant of great worth, waa burled In .lal.land cemetery yeeterday morning, the services being conducted undrr the auspices of the C"hrlt an Koienre aoeUty. the A. O. I. W. and the Knllhte of F ythlaa. air. 1 atteraon'a death ram ahnri:t- afler noon Isat Monday from apoplexy He had bean about his duties as u.jal in the morning- and had eaten an un usually hearty dinner Ilia daughter found him dead on the lawn a few mo ments after he had left the table. Mr. I'utterson was born In Ohio In IMS and came of one of the old pioneer families, lie waa the third In a family of It. the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jonhua ratlerson, of Aahland county. Ohio. He came to Jackaon county, Oregon, li, 161, the family settling on some of Ihr choice land of the valley, about four miles north of Aehland. He was mur rled to Ml Deuel fllff. at Jackson ville, March II. 1174. He Is survlxed by a widow and six children, one child Occasionally a man his nothing to say on a suDject necause ne knows an about It. owels arc Basis ol Child Meal!!. CASTOR I A For Iafanti and Children, The Kind You Haia Always Bought Bears ths Signature of aavtaf died la lafay, Thar art Mrs ft. ft. nebley, of run land; Mrs. Jeeaia Ferctval. of ladepaadea: Mra tUals rfcurrhma. Mra W. l Mtuhell. Harold, and Margaret tatteron, af Ashland. Ma a Leo lee els brothers and two sisters, three of whom reside la this vicinity,' Mra James Thoreton and (ylvaater Pat leraoa, of Aahland. and Joahua rat tar un. former county rora ml ee loner, af. Talent. Mr. r" Hereon h4 fceew at laaj hat of ike cllv water BTalem tor Si n anther of years and knew It better thae aayoos elee lo the rennuKll y. m ' Journal Waal Ads una rwaulta. The careful mother, 'who wafchea clooely tne physical peculiarities of her children, will soon discover mat tne moat Important thing In connection with a child's constant good health Is to keep the bowel regularly open. ulugglsu bowels will be followed by loss of appe tite, restlenanecs during sJeep, Irrita bility and it dozen snd one similar evi dences of the physical disorder. At the first sign or suen aisoraer give the child a teaspoonful of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin at night on retir ing and repeat the dose the following night if necessary more than that will scarcely be needed. You will find that the child will recover Its aocuslomel good spirits at oboe and will eat and sleep normally. This remedy la a vast improvement over salts, catnartica, laxative waters and similar thlnga, which are altogether to powerful for n child The ho"e of Mra. B. S. Griffin. Pandy, tTtah, and Mrs. Clara Mclntonh, Masnnvllle, Colo., are always auppnea witn Dr. Caldwell s nyrup Pepsin, and with them, aa wit thmieande of others, there Is no sub etltuta for this rrand laxative. It I really more than a laxative, for It con tains superior tonic properties which help to tone and strengthen the atom ach, liver and bowels so that after brief ium of It all laxatives can be die pneed with and nature will do Its own worit. Anyone wishing to make a trial of thla remedy before buying It In the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one aouar a large do tne tram lly size) can have a sample bottle sent to the home free of charge by simply addrewiw'ng Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 405 Washington Ht Montlcello. 111. Tour name -ad address on a postal card will Jv Instantly Relieve and rapidly Cura aOUT.miEX-MATISM.RHEUMATIC QOUT, BCIATICA, LUMBAGO, and all pains In the bead, face and limbs. At all Dm eaten, oc ham Sole AfaaB C FOUCERA ex CO., la. N. Y. KttemfMriH W Women Appreciate ; tho value of food looks a fin pinion, a at in fre from blemishes bright rye and cbeerfu) oVmcgnor. Many of them know, also, what It auma to be free from beadxchei, hafVtwty i Uksituda and cxtrema Derrotuacaa, becauae many hsve karned ths rsJuel of BEECIJlfJS PILLS .' f - as tha most reliable aid to better pby. ' Icai condition. Beecham' Pill bavo an unequaled reputation because tbey act so mildly, but so certainly and so beneficially. By clearing the system. '' regulating the bowels and liver, they tone the stomach and improve the digestion. Better feelings, better look, " better spirita follow the use of Beech- , am's Tills so noted the world over For Their i Good Effects Sale) rwyeiera, tOsu. 2Sa i especial) r ahould read lha dlractleas wits every Dox. GUNN'S D.&N. TONICS A perfect vltallser that restores leat vigtiS to all organs of the body. Replace Isaj from elckneeii. un.eemly BaMte or eoea.d Ifte a box. BiorMjr mall Writefeifreal lr. Beaaako Co., rhlladelyaia. ra SCALP trouble for months . Dasdraf sad Hail Faffing Out Badly, " 827 Madboo 8t.. New Terk 3tyJ 'Tec monthi I was troubled with my scalp, I first noticed it by dandruff oa my collar sad my hair railing out badly. I triad many shampoos sad dandruff removen with no results. Hav ing beard of the good doas by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment I resolved ta try them. I did . this for several nights and now aa fully re covered. I have-an excellent growth of hair,'; (Signed) TA U Goidberf, Seat. 11, llli. , Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere. Saaipls of each mailed Ires, with 33-p. book. Address, "Cutlcura,1 Pept. T. Boetoa. Tender-faced men ibeuld hav witn Outlcoxa Soap ekarlac Stick. ASTORIA NORTH AC via the delightful Columbia River Route on the Steamers Hassalo Bebnllt and Refitted Taroug-bont AJTD Harvest Queen rXOM ASK BXRXIIT DOCK i Steamer "Hassalo" will leave daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at 8 a. m. (SHARP so as to pass through the draws of the bridges be 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 beats at Megler for North Beach points ' Single Trip to Astoria. ...r. 1.56 .' - Season Tickets, North Beach.. .$ 4.0O Saturday to Monday Tickets. fj 3.00 " Five-ride Round-trip Tickets flS.OO One day river trip Portland to tyegler and Return, fa.OO .Stateroom reservations can be jnade at Ash Street Dock, or CITY TICKET OFFICE ' ' . "- THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS. - ' , ; .. - PORTLAND . ' '. ' , .-: WEEK-END TRAIN TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES -OVER THE Leaves Union Depot at 1 P. M. via Fourth Street 'tn, SUNSET OCDEN&SHASTA ROUTES Arrive Beach Points - same TTir.ntner ' '' ey v aag TROUT FISHING Excellent trout fisfune'is found along the Salmon Berry anil Nehalem Rivers. Business men can spend the week-end at the beaches or fishing and return home Sunday, evening. Train leaves Tillamook Sunday at 4 P. M., arriving at Portland same evening. . ROUND TRIP FARES: WEEK-END (SATURDAYMONDAV)..S3.00 . SEASON (DAILY) ...$4.00 , Low Fares to San Francisco AND RETURN $26.70 From Portland Prtibrtionate Low - Fares From Other Points ' . Account Federation Women's Clubs Tickets on sale June 22 and 23; final return-limit 60 days from date of sale. Call at City Ticket Office) Third snd Washington streets, or at Fourth and Yarrihiinstreets. - , ; ' " John m. scorr . . GeneralTasienger Agent, Portland, Or.